Indiana Palladium, Volume 7, Number 27, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 9 July 1831 — Page 4
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From the Providence Titriot. Tha Pressman. Pull up my boys, turn quick the rounce, And let the work begin ; The world is pressing on without, And we must press within And we who guide the public mind, Have influence far tnd wide, And all our deed? jarei good, a.though The devil's is at our side . Let fly the frisket now my boys ! Who are more proud than we While wait the anxious crowd without, The force cf parser to see; So pull away none are so great, As they who run the car; . And who have dignity like those That practice at the bar,And you who twirl the roller there Be quick, jou inky man; Old Time is rolling on himself, So beat him if you can ; , Be careful of the tight and ahad, - Nor let the sheet grow pale; Be careful of the m'mkey luoka Of every head and tale. Though high in office is our ttand, And u"-ous is our case, We would not casta slur on those, Who fill our lower place ; The gaping world i3 fed by us, Who retail knowledge here; ' By feeding that, we feed ourselves, Nor deem our fare too dear. Full up, my boys, turn quick the rounce, And thus the chat we'll join; We have deposites in the lank Our drawa are full of coin; And who should more gcntecljy cut A fgu'eot&ddshi Yet sometimes we who press m much, Oarselves ere presse J t'-jt cash Tra. Cure fcr tug Rheumatism. A Ctfiost Story. Two individuals, residing in the louver part of Virginia, linvin pursued several aTociition?, for a livelihood, without success, turned their attention to pilfering. Starting out upon a certain evening they proposed to themselves diticrent route?, and a3 a meeting place a grare-yard not far distant. They performed their rounds, without meeting any thing worthy attention. Unwilling to give up, they started out again; one to a sheep .fold near at hand, and another toa recently made grave. The one who pro- i posed to rob the 'sacred sanctuary of the dead,' after removing the dirt and obtaining the. shroud (for it waa this induced him to perform the action,) en veloped him in it and quietly seated himself in the Church door, awaiting the arrival of hi a companion. About this time a traveller passe?, who seeing the object, in such a place, and at such a time, concluded it must be an inhabitant of another region. Feeling ins animal courage failing, he gave fr-purs to his horse, and in a short lime arrived at the tavern, where he related the wonderful appearance He wr3 hnot- j t:d at by those present, and particular-1 . y by one, who was affected with the i rheumatism, and who concluded that nothing immaterial was permitted to visit thi3 world. Confident in his belief, ho was willing, he said, to accompany him to the spot, provided he could get any one to assist him. The traveller willing to test his courage, takes him on his back, and starts off for the place. When they arrived near enough to discern the ghost, he says: Do ycu see it in the door? 1 see something, says the lama roan, but 1 want to be a little nearer. m The traveller still going closer, said: Now do you see hiai? A little closer. Well, now do you ?ee him? The ghost supposing it to be his companion, returned from his cxpedi-j tion, with a sheep on his back, raises from his reclining posture and in- . quires he fill? 13 HE TAT? ' IS HE FAT?' 'Fat or lean,' cried the traveller, by, 'hokeyyoumay take him,' so disburdening himself of his load, he took rather an unceremonious leave of his ghostship and directed his way towards the tavern a3 fast as his legs would c:irry him. The criplc thus left without hepe of escape, recovered from his lameness all of a sudden, cC to his own, as well as the astonishment cf the traveller, arrived first at the tavern, and from that day to this, his belief is firm in the visitation cf Ghosts. Receipts for Summer Deer. Take four quarts of molasses, half a pint of yeast, and a spoonful cf powdered race ginger; put these ingredients into vour vessel, and pour on them two callous off scalding hot water; shrike them well till it ferments; and add thirteen gallons of coid water, to till up the c::sk. Let the liquor ferment about twelve hours, when it will be (it for ue. It may be kept in the bottles to a great age. Another. G cd wholesome small beer. th( l zvill not sour. Take two ounces of i hop?, and boil them three or four hours in three or four pailsfull of water; and then scald two quarts cf molasses in the liquor, and turn it up into a clean half barrel, boiling hot; then fill it up with coid water; befoie it is quite full,
put rn your ea:pt; ir-gs or yeatt 10 acrk ;
it: the next day you will have ngrrca-
tic wholesome small oeer inai v.ui rot mi with wind as that which is brewed from malt or bran; and it will keep good till it is all drank out. The Coat of Mail. Just before Napoleon set out for Belgium, he sent for the cleverest artizan of his class at Paris, and demanded of him whether he would engage to make a coat of mail, to be worn under the ordinary dress, which would be absolutely bullet proof ; and that, if so, he might name his own price for such a work. The man engaged to make the desired object, if allowed proper time, and he namnd 18,000 francs as the price of it. The bargain was concluded, and in due time the work was produced, and its maker honored with a second audience of the Emperor. "Now," said his Imperial Majesty, "put it on." The man did so. "As I am to stake my life on its efficacy, will, I suppose, have no objection to do the same." And he took a brace of pistols, and prepared to discharge one of them at the breast of the astonished ariisi. There was no I retreating, however, and, half dead with fear, he stood the fire, and to the infinite credit cf his work, with impunity. But the Emperor wa3 not content with one trial; he tired the second pistol at the back of the trembling artist, and afterwards discharged a fowling piece at another part of him with similar effect. "Well," said the Ennpcror, "you have produced a capital work, undoubtedly what is to be the price of it?" Eighteen thousand francs were named a? the agreed sum. "There is an order for them," said the Emperor, "and there is another, for an equal sum, for the fright that I have given you.' To present crozes from destroying your corn fields. Erect in your corn fielda a skeleton, (or image if you please) long, thin, lank and square, like a coalition runner; dre3 him in a suit of (borrowed) old clothes, with breeches buttoned behind, and a pair of wooden spectacles on, the eyes about the size of two targe coffee cups, or two small butter plate?, facing a little to the southwest, with a coffin handbill in one hand, and an anti-masonic newspaper in the other, in the attitude cf delivering a "war, pestilence and famine" haranguewhich has in thh vicinity proved completely successful for a number of seasons past. JYezo Hampshire Patriot. Pandora's Box. The Prince Piedmont 'J7a3 not quite seven years old, when his preceptor. Cardinal (then f.i-. ther) Flendcl, explained to him the fable of Pandora's Box. lie told him that all evils which aHUct the human race were shut up in that fatal box which Pandora, tempted by curiosity, opened, when they immediately flew out and spread themselves over the surface cf the earth. "What, father!" said the young Prince, "were, all the evils shut up in that box'" "Yes," answered the preceptor. "That cannot be," replied the Prince, "since curiosity tempted Pandora; and that evilf which could not have been in it, was not the least, since it was the origin cf Shoemakers and CorJivaincrs. During the early part of the week, when Chief Commissioner Reynolds, in the Insolvent Court, wr.3 interrogating a person then before the court, as to whether ho was a shoemaker? he replied, "No, I am a cordzzainer" Upon which the Commissioner desired him to explain the difference between the t??o term?, which he did in the following laconic manner A ecrdivaintr is a person who makes shoes for ladies and gentlemen; but vl shoemaker $ one who makes shoes for horses. Lancaster Gaz. A French Priest cf some humor sajs "When the celebrated Dourdelonc preached at Rouen, the tradesmen forsook their shops, lawyers their client?, physicians their sick; hut when I preached there the next year, set ail to rights G?3in Every man minded his czi'n business. Cojftc. Coffee wa3 first introduced into "inland by Pasqua, a Creek, in 1652. It was originally brought from Arabia by Felix ; its effect was discov- j ered by a goatherd on hii flock, which after browsing on the berry of this tree, would "wake and caper all niht." Its first use was tried 0:1 the monks, to prevent their sleeping at matins. property, while prosecuting his duty, lately entered a cellar, and inquired j who lived there? The woman at first j did not appear to understand him, having around her somewhere between 20 and 30 squalling children. 'Who resides here I say V said theassessor. "An' please your honor, I hard!) unows replied t:ie women. 4,jLrirry O'iiokr, liiafs htiibaiid, occupies t'iis
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the well digger, with his fmVily, lives in that corner; CVHoune in the other, and Mistress Judy AFMulligcn in the other." "How many are thereof ycu altogether?" asked the assessor. "Forty two," answered the woman, "and we might do well enough together, did not Judy M'Muliigm take m boarders. Edit. Mm.
Fishing for compliments. I really cannot ping, believe me, sir,' was the reply of a young lady to the repeated requests of an empty fop. 'I am rather inclined to believe, Madam, (rejoined he with a smirk.) that you are fishing for compliments. ' 'No sir, exclaimed the lady, 1 never fish in such a thallow stream.' A convenient nap. Two Oxford scholars slept in the same room at college. "Jack," says one, early in the morning, "are you asleep?" "Why," replied the other. "Because if you arc not, I will borrow half a crown of you." "Is that all? Then I arn nsleep." mo mmmKD MEDICAL COLLEGE. TVT and with the advice and cor.scnt cf the JOlieforrrifil Medical Bociety of the United States, ths New Kd'crrred MtdicsHnstituticn has teen Joca'eJ in Worthing ton, en. irsterestin iriti flourishing' town on the Whetstone ri--reV, ri!t ni!es north of Columbus, on ths northern turnpike. This sciie has been chosen becsiuss li presents tha greatest advent. e?i to fociiiute tho researches of tlio liotani cal student the country arcand it abounding with eTery variety of medical pltnts j and the itucticn being the most healtht and delightful ia lha Western cnuntiy and because the occupancy cf the large College Xdtftce, Xoetht fTith ground cf every variety of so'd for a extensile Dotsnical Garden haa beer, prciented to us by tha Hoard of Trustees cf Wcr. thinton College. There wiSi be tttachsd to the Institution, a Dirper.sary fot analyzing ar.d preparing Vtfjf t ibl? tnedictncsj tnd ar. Infirmary, vhere persoH3 from the neighborhood or a. distance, Ufccuripg under Fevers, Consumptions, Dyspepsia, Liver ccmplainte, Gravel, Ulcers, FiataUs, Cancers, fi. hz. will be euccessfully treated, without liiF.F.Druo, Mihcuut, or the Ksifs, snd from vhich the student iv ill fecqtiire 6 cotrect knowlcHjs cf tha n&turs, cpeir.tijn, and superior cfncacycf vegeUblo tgenis in remo vin; diser.r. The necessity for an Institution of this kind, in tha West, t be unaer the direction cf cornjietenl I'rofcssore ia strikingly crident. It it sr ipstitutiors is designed to conceotrte, tnd difsemirs?c, all the knowledge anvl discoverisa of Doctors cf Medicine and cmpvrics, 1153 s.nd axvsges j .nd that will demonstrate to the student nd the sick thai Vegetables !one, efTord tha only rational, safe, anl effectual rr.tsna of removinjf disease, without impairing the constitution, cr endangering Ufa or limb Thct the present syam of Practice, vrhich treats discsses of every form, with lletatic msnejals, th? Lancet or tha Knife, is dangerous, ind iaeficiect tha lamentable (z's which every dy present too fully illustrate. Nor is this truth more clrrly exhibited, than the fact, that Vegetable eubstancra alone, ere roid cf danger, and powerfully eiliciect when properly administered 1 a reference to the success of cur New York Infirmary, and the success of igttor-sn Dotanical physicians, prove this fic?. The College and inurrrury wiil be opened the Srot week tn December, v:hcra students freri all parts msy enter and complete their Medictl education, and where person labourir.g under eery species cf di-case shall receive pror?ipt s'-'d faithful attention. The couraa cf !udy to L pursued, tnd which v. II I bo taught according to tha OLD and the KiroitHET) iystcmse by Lectures, Hz citations, iisirninaticns end euitubls text bocks, is, 1. Anatomy and rhysiology. 2. Cld nd He formed Surgery S. Theory nd Practics cf Medicine. 4- The oIJ tnd nr. improved system of Midwifery, with the diseases of vcrcen fend children. 5. Matcrift Medics, with pr&cticti and general Hotany. 6. Medical ft Cotinical Chemistry and Pharmacy. 7. Stated Lectures n collatertl Science Moral and Mental philosophy Phrenology Medics I Jurisprudsnce Ccrapirativa Anatomy Medical liisicry, ttt. ho. l)y Ittendinj this Institution, the Student will icouire 6 correct knowledge of ths Present practice of phyriciens a knowledge cf the use, nd tbuse, cf Minerals, the Lancet, Cbststricii Pcrceps tir.d the Knife, and ft know I edgs of s res and Improved system, that su. percsde thei? use, with ten fold more safety and success. There will be no specified tims to complete ft course o study 1 whenever the atudent is qualified he may graduate and receive a Diploma tome will pass hi ens year, others will require raore. HEQUIS1 i IONS FOll ADMISSION. i. A certificate cfgood moral character. 2 A nod English education. Tinss The pries of qualifying a person to practice, inc'ud.r.g a Diploma, and eccsss to ail the advantages cf the Institution, wi 1 be $130 in ndrsnce, or $75 in advance, tnd 100 at tha close of his Etut'.?tJ. Every advantage giren, and seme allowance made to those 10 indigent circumstances Hoard will be had at .1 0y per vTjek, and Bocks at the western city prices. uj-rcry student on entering Wcnhinton College, will becctr.e eii honorary member cf tha 2l;fcrme. Medical Society cf the U. S. from whic'a ho wi!l receive a Diploma, and an j Annual Hrprt of all tiie doir.p; and discoveries oi its different members, end be crdttled to all its constitutional privileges and benefit. V Thosa wishi', further informati will pleise address b letter (post paid) to Crd. G" II. Griswoid, or the undersigned, and it skill receive prcrspt tttt ntion. Students tnd others, had better betvare cf the sUnders cf the present physicians, who k.io'.v no nore about cur institution, thin they do about t5ctHnici 5l?dic'me. Wcrthingtcn. Ohio, Oct. 1. 1C3D, 45-!: r. -r "TUS P received and for sala -ji; ; ' j . ,0.. u,, .r."l:'-'-l - hort streets, Lawrencehurgh
X 'sOH 29i nunufdcfiired from a superior qjality of nice vhrt TiiO.uAS SHAW. May 23, IS 31.
jl(lmiuis!w?.rors' Felice. IUBLIC notice is hereby given, that we f have taken out cf the clerk's office of tbT Dearborn circuit court, letters of administration on the estate of jSavitl AfcktviV, late ofDearborn county, deceased. All persons indebted are therefore requested to nae immediats payment; and those having claims against said estate, will produce them properly authenticated for settlement. It is believed the said estate "13 solvent. POLLY ASKLV,mr. ALEX. H. DILL, Adm'r. Juno 9, 1831. 23-Sw. on the Oho & Erie canal. riflHE subscriber (residing at Portsmouth 3 on the- Ohio, 115 mihs above Cincinnati,) wishes to raploy a large cumber of laboring hands, to when ho will give good wage end constant employment during the season. He also wishes to engage 15 Oil 0 TilISTSIlS for the season, to tvhom he tvill give tlr l?r nioiittij jmd In all cases it is expected that hands engaging for the season, cither B9 teamsters or common Inborers, will faithfully fulfil their engagements to entitle them to tho highest rates
of wages. LEMUEL MOSS. 9 ff. March 5, 1S31 feir i vt"i-e " POST OAlI. rrrillE proprietor would inform tha pubtL 3 a a Post C03c e in P8ra" tioo, by or beforo tha 15lhof April, on (ha routo fron Lawrcnceburb, via Elizabethiown, Clerca, 3. to Cincinnati. Lcaze Later enctlurgh en MONDAYS ) at G A. M. end WEDNESDAYS V arrive ct CincinFRIDAYS 3 r.a, at 12, noonLeave Cincinnati on TUESDAYS ) atC A.M. and crTHURSDAYS rive at Lazvrence. SATURDAYS ) burgh, at 12, noon. Tbecbov lino connects with the Indianapolii Mail etao at Lawrecceburgb, ca TcrJaj3. Ths proprietor would also inform the pnbfta that be has procured a nart end elegant Icjrhorse coach, of sufficient capacity to acccrurnodato 8 passengers, and that intending to Eupcrintend the driving in person, he hopes to give general iatisfactioo. The fafe, in all esses, will ba moderate. Persons wishing to take p3?nge will enter their names at the Stage Office ia Lawrenceburgb, &t J. V. Huntcr'3; and in Cin ciensti, &t G. L. Muidock's VVhita Hall Moiel. JOHN D. CUMMINS, proprietor. March 2?, 1331. 12 if - - T' ' ' - - iNl is Li ) tr wii P .Ulil ii o THE undersigned takca this method to inform the public, that he haa recommenced business at the old stand, corner cf High and Walnut streets, in a new and spacious brick house, which he has recently famished with a choice assortment of GRGOSRZBS, UCgUORS, &C. (Sec. lis trill keep constantly cn hand end for eala, MACKEREL, MOLASSES, SUGAR And Whiskey EV THE BARREL OR RETAIL; Ifso-Jro::, Castings, Stores, Nails, Grindstones, Cordage, Sc. Sc. Having extensive Warehousing Room9 he v?i!i receive goods and produce cn Commission or sivrizgc; And if desired, will advance money to the consignee at a'moderate advance, upon a sale cr rei207al of tho property. JAMES M. DARRAGII. Lavrsnceburgh, June 25, 1133 1 . 25 tf. sin:; ij jmes Antrim, of Lawrcnceburgh torrnsbip, Dearbourn '.county, on the 22 of May , inst. A Bay IIotsc. black mane, tail and legs, largo coarse bead a large wart on the near Esdoneartko middla cf the neck, very large hawk joints, appears to be fpavened or winjralled tha back p3rt of tbe near Liad faot white had a shoo on the right faro foo. about 15 hands high, 4 or 5 year old! 2o other or brands perceivable. Appraised to twety dcllara by D&rid V. Ca!!fy and John Ferre and by raft certified, at Lavfrsncch'irgh, May 31, i , 23 J. IV. HUNTr.R.J. v. i T :!, . 1 1 1 t t h citi7t ru rf 1: U.rif S.i t 111 1 tmiH ii ho peroral!)1, that they have commenced i 1 v... -... v.. r , , , tha i.bov- business, in all its various branches,
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in llisinjr Sun, on Muin Street, one door ahava Mjrs. Haines and Lanius store, where they wi:l be happy to receive orders in their line of business, snd coi .fidcnt'.y assure til those who are pleased to patronise thern.that their orders shall be promptly and punctually attended to; and pledge thentlves to the public, as t the art and wokmar.ship of their torment (one of the subscriber: hannsr had considerab'e esperiencs ir the Eastern Cities,) it shall not be exceiled by any of the cities in the United States. N. It. Their terms will be accommodating and moderate, and :di k-nd of cutting done, and Wa:-.nted to fit, properly nvi.le uji Uis'r.c- an, lud., Jane 11, ISJ1. 4-5w.
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4 "a77lfjIj he given for thf appreliensino and re V turn (to Lawrencehurgh Jil, l2arbori county. Indian?, of Who left Hardinsburpfh on the night of the Cth, inst., with a sorrel Mare which hs stole nut of theyad of tlie subscriber, taking her r.o Cir.cinnati, and sold the same to Arthur Martin. The sa'd Wilkinson is a man ?.rout 8 or 50 years oh1, cf a don lor!c, ted f.tre. ppcuks fast and a liilf- through his novf; di ' 'ks considerable a-dent spirits, i about Cve feet sven iuches high, and nb"t the common -e:?t t' his lieisrht. The s.id V. i' Vinson Jhnd v'dh him a lad of Kbout 18 years of age, dark hair and complexion, large eyes, rather a down c.st lock; of a small size and perhaps may gamble; his name is Cut perh?ps may alter his name- The above described Allingt.m, is said to have stolen a black mare from llenrv M'Castlin, in Jiardir.sbt.'rgli. Tha abi.vp I?cv?rd wiil be given for both, cr the one half for either of them ; or one half of the above advertisement for thcr confinement in any county Jail, so thev can be had. JOB MILLEU. Ilardlnsburgb, June 13th, 1S31. 24 Grocery Store. "7FUST received end for sale, by the subJ? soribrr, corrtcr cfiligh end Short streets, Lwrenccburg!), a general aesortxent cf Groceries; CONSISTING IN PART, OF N. O. Molasses, Mackerel jXo. 1 , 2, and 3, ly the bbl. A lot cT Hprrxor Twb Mackerel, for Family use. iXsSQ Super tine fiour nl?vay9 cn hsnd, at Cincinnali prices, with the edditioa cf Freight. ICT" Ha vcishefi to contract for SG'OO Y?2 11 m iilV deliverable) by the 10!b August nrst. llcilf the money advanced oa cloee. of contract. livered on tho 101b Aoguf. THOMAS SHAW. April SO, 1831. 17-tf. STAT rATB OF INDIANA; ) Q . EARROILXCOUXTY. DE, Bcarborsa l-ircit Court. IMarch Term, 1331. Omer Tousey, ) Versus. In Ghana ry James Moan and others . j "TTOV comes the complainant, by Dur.n jj bte attorney, End tha sberifF cf the county of Iliploy now returns into court, tha subjceoa to hiru directed in this cause, "executed on Aaron Puree!) find Moses Purcell, 8lso cn Luoan Andrew and Alexander W. Stewart, guardians of Berijarsin Porcell n insina person, nr.d ca Thoroaa Davis and y!ly Davis his wife, and as to the other defiTiilcnfa rsr.t fiinnrl in his ha:!iRi.!.7, Hti( the Lhcriff of tho cotintf of Doarborsi returua into court, sha fiubpetna lo tim in thia j cause directed, "exerutedon I horca? G Dio?t Divid Bowers, Khjh Thsfcher, end Thomas I'urcell, alao cn Mosss ?urcli and Aaron Turceil, heirs of Samuel Parcel! daaased, and cs to tha ciher defendants not found" and the laid Aaron Perce!!, Moses Puree!!, Luruan Andrews end Alexander W. Stewart, uardiana, 6c. fsc. and the said TboD89 Davia and S&lly Datia, bia wifi?, Thoma3 G. Dio, Dcfid Dovrera, Elijah Thatcher, Thcmaa Puree!!, find Moats Purctll Bod Aaron Puree!!, heirs of Sinanel Porcell, deceased, being now Ibrea tiroes solemnly called and required to answer to the bill of complaint aforesaid, came not but made default herein: It ia therefore considered by tbe co at that the bill aforesaid as to them ba taken as confessed; and it ia furiher ruled and ordered, by the court now here ia chancery fitting, that tbe sld Jeoes Sloan-, Elizabeth Purcei!, vidow of Berjimin Purcell, deceased, also Denpmm Purcell, John Purceil, Samuel Puree 11 Joseph Lyons $ Elizabeth Lyons his wife, who are heirs of lie rj rmin Purcell deceased Erasmus Powrll, all of whom are returned "Non reside nts." be eppoar at the next terra cf this court. & maka answer to complainant's bill aforesaid, or tho same, as to them, will also ha taken as confessed. And it i3 further ruled end ordered by the court, tht notice of this ru'e and the pendency of said bi'l, bo published in somo public newspaper, printed & published in tho county of Dearborn, for three weeks successively prior to the next term of this court; and that b subpoena issue agninat Timothy Munson Scranton, who is also made a defendant in said bill. JAMES DILL, Clerk,. June S, 1331. 23-3w. D. C. court. JW. SOO, MA LY STREET, SIX DOOR3 RFLOW THE UNITED STATES' BANK, WHOLESALE BEALL71 IX Drugs, Medicines, Paiiii.:, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, cc. Sec. March 25, 1931. 12 C tno. l'&2jli&xA 6 firiiilBiL JU 1 U ivi, VTVf; I n IN TED AND ri'BLISUED BY Publisher cf the La u s if the United Stalee The Palladium is printed wet k:y, on super royal paper, at THliF.F. l)iULAU5, per annum paid at the end of the j ear; but which may be discharged by the p?yment of TWO DOLL.YliS in rLvaceov b paying TW O l)OLLU3 an I I'll-TV CCN PS at the expiration of sir months ' Those who receive their papers by the mail carrier, must pay ihe carrir.e, tt-hcrvdse it wll Li' ad.icvl 10 ihir Mihscriptiun.
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