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Equality of rights is nature's plan And following nature is the .march of man. Burlozr. Volume I. LAWRENCEBURGII, INDIANA; FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1325. Number 9.

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JG. GREGG & D. V. CULLSY, OJT E VER Y FRIDA Y.

The Road from LawreilCebur2:hlsavaS )'ells5 anc! four Indians were seen

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(grLctters or communications to the editors

must be post-paid, otherwise they zcill nol be ed tended to. .

to Rushville.

nrHE public are hereby informed, that a wagon

J Road is now open from Lawrenceburgh to

Rushville, the county seat v Rush county. ALEXANDER M CALL February 11, 1825. 6 2p

To Captains of Steam Boats,

AND

bounding over a held towards the house. In

an instant the tender and dependent Emily

was transformed into the bold the intrepid heroine. She deliberately fastened the

doors, removed her two sleepirg children

to the cellar, and, with her hibaiid's rihe,

stationed herself before the window, facing

the Indians. The foremost Indian had just

then disappeared behind a small hillock; but

10. TIic Greeks Their cause is the cause

of liberty: may God prosper it.

1 1 . Lajaycltc 1 he adopted son of A menA 1 I 1 . 1 1

ca: America ieeis nrouu oi ins adoption.

12. John Brooks The warrior,statesman,

and an honest man.

13. The American fair The handsomest

ornament in nature's fount.

volunteers.

By Mr. Buckingham, Editor of the N. E.

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WARRANTED P"

Persons wishing to convey Property or have a

Passage by Steam Boats, FROM THE TOWN OF LAWRENCEBURGH, INDIANA.

rfHK subscriber being sensible of the great dis

death. She hastily reloaded, and anxiously

waited the approach oi the three remaining

Indians, who appeared to he exhausted by

runninir. I wo ot them met with a late sim

A i . i Mu,ll,"!; inuui mem mei wiui a laie simadvantage that many bbour under for the , fhnf . .

ir-jnf nf n nrnnop mnrtp nf haihncr StflAm Itnntq nns I - . 1 '

ill. tu e r m n k succeeded m reaching the door, and com

Warehouse, the following Signals, to be under- Knceu "g down with his hatchet.

stood by Captains of Boats and others, as hcreinaf- u ,, wu" auiIllIilUie presence oi

ter described tnwit minu, reconecimg inai sne nan a kettle ol

The White Flag will signify, that there is freight boiling water aoove stairs, took it and pour

or passengers to be conveyed up the river:

ts he rose to view, he fell in the grasp of Galaxy. The Press The un of the world

of intellect: while its beams cherish the slips

ot genius and invigorate the plants ot lreedom, may they never impart the baneful iniluence of error, nor be shaded by the clouds of despotism. By Mr. Francis. Success to our profession, and to all who follow it: a good stand, clean cases, fat forms, and plenty of precious metal to every industrious journevman. By Mr. E. Wright, J r. The Franklin Tv-

ed it down on this son of the forest; who itpcgraphical Society Bearing the name of the

f 1 "tHE subscriber having opened a Drug Store

on High Street, sign of the

Offers for sale a general assortment of genuine

Drugs, Medicines, & Ch jmicals ;

Paints, Dje-stufTs, Oils, and Patent Medicines Of all descriptions, of the first quality, and at low prices for Cash, Beeswax, Ginsang, or any approved produce Country Physicians will do well to call and examine for themselves. If. 13 All orders promptly and neatly executed. J. C. DENIS. dp Just received and for sale, as above, an effectual remedy for the ITCH. J. C. D. Lawrenccburgh, Jan. 1st, 1825. 1 tf (attorney and counsellor at law,) CONTINUES to practice LAW, in the OhMce formerly occupied by Lawrence and Hitchcock, and will attend punctually to any business in the line of his profession. January 7. 1825.

The Red Flag will signify, that there is freight Una t instant looking up, received the whol

or passengers for descending the river: contents, hot as they were, into his face and

When both Flags are up at the same time, it will eyes. Blinded and scalded by the water,

oe understood, mat mere is ireigni or passengers and rendered desperate by being thus out

.v,. ...... . w. ... miucu ci woman, wiucn oi an uuns a At night a Light can be seen as you descend savage most abhors,)he ran furiously around the river, if freight or passengers are wanting to go fne concr of Uje ho and stumbfed down the contrary if they si-ould want to go up: j n

i r u i i u i a A r reed Jrom immediate personal dann-er-nver. the hffht mav be seen both un and down at , , ' 1 uuucj,

the same time shc bccame deeply anxious to know the fate On seeing the above Signals, the Captains of of ner husband. On looking towards the Boats mav adoot whatever means thev mav think sPot where-he had been first seized upon

proper to give notice of their intention to stop at ' tne Indian, she beheld him not only alive, this place. hut struggling with fearful odds against his

l.'he above Signals can be seen two miles in ei- foe, botii covered with blood. She immedi-

ther direction; and will be punctually attended to, ately hastened to his relief; and, unnerceiv

when application is made, for freight, to John Gib- ed, deliberately dispatched a ball through

son, or, lor passage, to the head ot his adversary .On the discharge

j Aiucs a. hail oi her gun, both tell; the one in the convul

Utwrencebwrgth eb. 5, XbZo. gions of death the othcr hy exhaustion; the JBBIWICH one was restorcd to his mother earth the OF ALL RTjYDS jXEATLY EXECUTED ?lhfr ,to !he .?nns of'an actionate, and

it tuts nrrrrr llul) nnoic zlVc b. V.

J HE subscriber having taken tho large and commodious brick tavoru liouso furmeily occupied by Jesse Hunt wishes to inform travellers and others, that be is now ready to attend on those

who may give him a call; and that nothing sh ll

b: wanting on his part, to render ti.cir stay with him agreeable and pleasant. His table and bar will

be famished with the best that can be procured in

the western country. His stable will always be supplied with prov nder of all kinds, and an aiten-

tive and careful ostler. JAMES A. PIATT. LawrcneebvrgJi, Jan 7, IS 25. 1 tf

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TYPOGRAPHICAL CELEBRATION.

From the Boston 1 Galaxy," Jan. 21.

FEMALE HEROISM.

The female character, while life passes

smooth and tranquil, appears to he wholly The Franklin TvrocRAuncAL Society

made up of tenderness and dependence. It celebrated their first anniversary at Concert

shrinks from the cjaze ot tne rude, and re- Hall, last Monday evening, January 17, be

coils from the slightest touch of the impu- ing the birth-day of Franklin. The throne

dent. But however it may appear m thcselot Grace was addressed by the Rev. Mr.

circumstance?, certain it is, that when dan- Jenks, in an appropriate prayer. An Ad

gers impend, traits of heroism and intrepidi- dress, by Mr. Mortimer, Secretary of the So-

ty dart out amid this tenderness and depen-ciety, was then delivered in a handsome

dence, like lightning from the soft fleecy style. After which the following ode, writ-

clouds of a summer s evening. So when we ten lor the occasion by Mr. Alpheus Carey stand by the ocean's side, and view its smooth was sung bv a select choir.

and tranquil bosom, we little suspect the ter

TO RENT, A SP3AZ.L FJkKM LYING within half a mile of town, on the bink of the river, on which is a good orchard and brick house. Possession will be given on the first day of April. For trims apply to NORVAL SPAKKS Laiorcnccburcrht Feb 3d. 1S25. 5

Brigade Order. TENTH BRIGADE OF INDIANA MILITIA. Vevay, January 14, 1 825. THE commandant of the third regiment, will muster said regime.nt, on Thursday, tbe 27th day of October next, at the town of Hartford. The commandant ' of the fourteenth regiment, will muster said regiment, on Monday, the 31st day of October next, at or near Cotton's mill, on Indian creek. The commandant of the fifteenth regiment, will muster snid regiment on Wednesday, the 2Ctli day of October next, at Lawrenceburgb. The commandant of the fortv fourth regiment, will muster said regiment, on Saturd:iy: the 9th day cf October next, at Collin M'Nutt'3 By order of brio. gen. William C lv 'on WILLIAM McCULLOUGH, Aid.

Blank Deeds

he office of the Palladium

rible energy of its w aves, when lashed into

furv bv the winds!

1 lie lollowins: lact connrms uiece re

marks:

In the year 1750, Henry and Emily, a

newly married pair, and the children of

wealthy parents in Boston, lett their pater

nal abode, determined to effect a permanent

settlement at a place called D , Mass.

Emily had been brought up in the midst of

afhuencc, and was acquainted with distress and poverty only in the abstract. Though her character was made up of all those qualities, which we most admire in her sex, yet no one would have suspected the presence of those, which her subsequent life so abundantly evinced. After the lapse of five years, their house and farm presented the appearance of neatness and comfort; and except being sometimes startled from the slumbers of midnight, by the yell of the savage, or the howl of the wolf, they had themselves suffered no molestation. The prospect from the house was bounded on all sides by forests, except in one direction where there was a deep valley from which the wood had been cleared, to open a communication with an adjoining town. The rays of the setting sun, shooting almost horizontally into this valley, enabled the eye to reach to a great distance, and formed a striking contrast to the deen gloom that bounded both sides of the way. It vas through this opening that Henry might be frequently seen at the close of the day returning from labour in a distant field. It was here too, that the eye of affection and hope lirst caught a view of its beloved object. One evening, about the end of June, Henry was seen half-way up the valley on his way home. At this instant, a tall, stout Indian leaped from the adjoining wood seiz

ed upon the unprotected and unsuspicious Henry, and appeared to be in the act of taking his scalp. The forest around run? with

Hail, Genius of the Type! whose reign Pale Error view-, with dread; Dispelling with thy radiant light, The mists her fiends have spread. TrutlCs veieran band, with loud acclaim, Shall greet thy magic sway; And Science, with her honoured train To thee her homage pay. The Sons of Learning o'er thy page Shall oft with rapture glow, And bright dpollo's tuneful throng To thee their laurels owe. What though the despot's iron power Thy bold career repress? Freedom enlightened hand shall still

1 hy bo!y triumphs bless.

most eminent of the profession: may its mem-

hers emulate his virtues.

By Mr. Tupper, President of the Society,

Bcnjumin Franklin A journeyman printer; the American philosopher: he rose from obscurity to wealth and fame, and taught us

the elject ot industry, temperance and integrity. His genius soared to the heavens its flash descended and taught man to point the electric rod.

By Mr. Wentworth, Yice-Prcs't. Wash

ington Monument May the subscription soon

be competent to enable the Editors a publish

to the world a standing zcork. By Mr. Lewis, Treasurer. The Franklin Typographical Society. We have this day commenced the title-page of its history: may the 7iork be completed when it is proclaim' ed that " time shall be no more." By Mr. C. Greene. Our venerable friend, Isaiah Thomas, Esq. A type from the fount of science and philanthropy: although its long use in distributing knowledge has effaced the hair-line, thanks to our universal Picserver, the body is yet firm. By a member. Bunker-Hill Monument The highest in the world, on a soil enriched by the choicest blood: may it communicate to countless unborn millions, the sacred flame which animated the defenders of that consecrated spot, on the 17th of June, 1775.

By Mr. Stow, South America Though her form is now in pi, may she ere long so arrange her matter, as to strike off a beautiful impression of Liberty and Independence. By a member. Spain If she is determined to countenance the depredations which are daily committed upon American property and American citizens, may a Jackson and a Porter soon give her "a taste of their quality." By a member. Typographical Socieiics With honour for their guide and charity for their object, may their works be so justified as to need no correction. By a member. Our illustrious foreman, James Monroe, about to retire from his cftfiv?,may he leave his principles as a guide for others to follozo his copy.

Wre are happy to learn, from an authentic source, that the British Government has very recently communicated to this Govcrn-

The Society, together with a number ofiment' through our Minister at London, the

invited guests, then partook of an excellent entertainment, after which, the following

toasts were drank, interspersed with songs. The words in Italic are technicals.

TOASTS.

interesting information, that that Govern

ment has come to the determination to recognize the Independence of Mexico and Bue:;os Ayres, and also of Colombia, reserving a declaration as to the latter, until the effect of

1. The day tlx celebrate The birth-day ofithe conttt iJ1 I'cru be more certainly deve

Franklin, and the anniversary of our society.

2. The United Stales The best imposed and revised form in the world's printing of-

j1ce; may it never be unlocked.

3. 7ic original Mates Aral odd form of 13?s, which none but a Washington could

keep in register. 4. American Independence A handsome work, 7cell registered, and free of monks and rriars. 5. James Monroe The best wishes of ten millions of freemen go with him in his retirement. 6. The memory of Faust His name is honoured by the great and good. 7. The Press Freedom's advocate none but despots fear its influence. 8. South America A garden of freedom: may it soon be cleared of superfluous weeds. 9. The Holy Alliance When it attempts to overrun the American form, may its face be battered with a sheen s-fbot, and their "case 1-1 1 mi 4- S

pica uy 3 aj;;.

loped; and that this determination will be communicated successively to all the other foreign powers. JS'at. Int.

The Mint. We learn from the best authority, that upwards of one million eight hundred thousand dollars were coined during the last year at our mint, principally in silver. New dies are about to be cut with a new figure of Liberty, by means 'of which the appearance of the coin is expected to be much improved. It is calculated that tzvo millions will be coined during the present year. Freeman'' s Journal.

American Bible Society. The Treasurer of the American Bible Society, Wm. W Wolsey, Esq. has received during the month of December, 1 824, the sum of ,3,590 76 and has paid out '3,194 43. The issues from the Depository during the month of December, were 2,oi3 Bibles, and 2;905 Te?ianienl.