Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 39, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 September 1825 — Page 3

LAWRENCSBURGH.

FRIDAY, SEPTBEMER 30, 1823.

Cr- Mr. Mo n fort, of the Presbyterian dcjtoiuirvition of Christians, will preach at

Lawrenceburgh at 10 o'clock on Sunday the

second day of October next.

Mr. Custis then delivered to Mr. Ville

nilla a letter, addressed to the Liberator,

and beired leave to oiler his best wishes for

the health of that illustrious Chief, and his most hearty good wishes for the prosperity and happiness of South America. Arlington, 4th of Julv, 1825. JVtar J Washington City. Liberator An American, the adopted child of Mount Vernon, presents to you, by the honoured hands of the last of the Generals of the Army of North American Independence, the venerable the ood Lafayette,

a Medal, commemorative of the worth and

As strange as it may seen), we have not yet

received a return from all the counties, with

regard to the election for governor; nor i it probable that we will, until the Legisla

ture convenes. We shall then give a cor

rect statement of the votes received bv each

of the candidates.

Commodore Stczvart. It appears that Com.

Stewart has been more fortunate than hi: friend and brother in arms, the gallant Por

ter, in the result of the investigation of his

conduct, lately held at Washington. Al

though there were four charges preferred

against him, under which there were forty specifications, he has boen honorably acquit

ted, by the Court Martial, upon each and all

of them.

Candidates for office. On looking over a late Greensburgh Pa. paper, we observe 11 candidates announced ; who, in a very polite manner, inform the electors of Westmoreland county, that they would, with pleasure represent them in the next General Assembly, if elected there's the difficulty. The number announced for the office of sheriff, in the same county, amounts to fifteen, perhaps more. Fine times, truly, for him that has a

vote to dispose of it's better than ca ?h. Washington, Sept. 3. Delivery of the Presents for Bolivar. Yesterday at three o'clock, Gen. Lafayette received Senor Villenilla, of the Colombian Legation, the gentleman whom we announced as having been sent to the metropolis by M. Salazar, the Minister of Colombia, for the special purpose of taking charge of the presents. The General, holding in his hands the memorials of olden times, and of old, but never changing affection, perused, with deep

and feeling interest the medal and por

penalty of fifty cents for each omission; to be recovered by action of debt, in the name

fame of the most truly great and glorious of of the President, Recorder, and Freemen of

men, given by the ancient capital of his native State, and preserved in his family since the war of the Revolution. With the Medal,

there is also presented to you a Portrait of

the Lather ol his country, containing a lock of his hair. Accept, Liberator, these offerings made to your virtues, and the illustrious services you have rendered to your country and the cause of mankind; and, when you shall have filled your honoured grave, treasured among the Archives of South American Liberty, they will descend to the generation of ages yet to come. With the revered reliques of their paternal Chief, receive, Liberatior, the homage of all the Americans, who, with pure and triumphant acclaim, hail you as Bolivar the Deliverer, the Washington of the South. GEO. WASHINGTON 1 CUSTIS. His Ex'y the Liberator.

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COMMUNICATEE. To the Editors of the Indiana Palladium.

It 19 a subject vorthy oi inquiry, whether we

have, agreeable to the plain Inter of the constitu

tion, an Executive who has any shadow of authori

ty to administer the government of tins state? Was

not the functions of governor exercised by James

B. Kay, by virtue, of bin oflice as senator; and did

not that time expire, for which h was elected, the first Monday of last August? If so, we are without

an Executive until the sitting of the General Assem

bly. And every act by a pretended governor, will be a subject of dispute, for years to come It would

not be amiss to inquire of Mr. W W. Wick, Sec

retary, if he would not have discharged his duty in

calling together the Sen ate., instead nf rroeponding with each Seriator and Prosecuting Attorney, to

know their separate opinions I should like to hear this subject discussed it h one of importance Sept. 23d, 1825. A Citizen.

AX ORDIXLXCE To regulate the Market House, in the town of Law rencehurgh. Section 1. Be it ordained by the President, Recorder, and Select Council, That the stalls in the market house, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, shall be offered for sale on Saturday the Cth day of October next, to the highest bidder; the purchaser to hold them

lor one year; and to be compelled to clean his stall each time after using it, under the

the town of Lawrenceburjrh. The purcha

ser to receive a lease for his stall or stalls from the President and Recorder, on payment of the rent. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, That Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week shall be considered as market days; and on said days no person shall be permitted to sell his marketing at any other place than at the market house, until after the hour of 9 o'clock A. M. under the penalty of fifty cents for each offence, to be recovered as is provided for in the first section. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, That this ordinance shall be in force from and after its publication in the Indiana Palladium. Passed by the President, Recorder, and Select Council, Sept. 27th, 102,3.

GEO. II. DUNN, President. Wm. Lixdsev, Recorder.

A LIST OF LETTERS

1T5 EMAINING in the Post Office at LawrenceIlU' burgh, Indiana, on the 30th September, 1825; which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters, A Efmrrrnnrth Frnnri

Armstrong Wm B - Becso7i Amos Barrel I Ed:card Becks Samuel Beach .Marcus Buftnton John er Peters Henry Brotherton Abel Bradly Lurinda Bunker Jeremiah C

Covington Thomas jr. Ahritt David

Lezcis Jonah

M Mapes Samuel JP Curdy Sannie'l Morris Isaac Moss Demoss J) 1 Weal Charles B, M 'Marsh Samuel Morris B. F. N Xorthmp John Xoble Ben. Sed. 2

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"Was I right, or wa9 I not? '1 ell me girls, and tell me true; "You I mean, who've husbands got, "Was I wrong to do so toor,

On Thursday, the 15th inst. by the Rev. A. Jocelvn, of Brookville, His Excellency,

James B. Ray, of Indianapolis, to Mrs. Boor

er, of Centreville. On Sunday the 18th inst. by the Rev L. Deweese, Mr. I. N. Hanna, to Miss Martha Knight, both of Brookville.

ESTUARY.

"Insatiate Archer, could not once suffice? "Thy shafts flew thrice and thrice my peace was slain ? "And thrice, ere thrice yon moon had fillM her horn.

MARRIED On yesterday, by the Rev. Dr. Ruter, of Cincinnati, Arthur St. Clair, Esq. to Miss Mary Lane, daughter of Amos

trait,T commenting upon the recollections ot Lane, Esq. of this place.

the one, and the resemblance ot the other,

and then presented them to M. Villenilla, with a letter for the Liberator, addressing

at the same time a few words of compliment to the Hero of the South. Translation of a Letter written by General Lafayette, to the President Liberator Bolivar. President Liberator My religious and filial devotion to the memory of General Washington, could not be better appreciated in his family than by the honorable charge nowbestowed on me. While I recognize the perfect likeness of the portrait, I am happy

to think that amon all existing characters,

and all those recorded in history, General

Folivar is the one to whom my paternal friend would have preferred to oiler it. What shall I say more to the great citizen whom South America has hailed by the name of Liberator, a name confirmed bv both world i, and who, possessing an influence equal to his disinterestedness, carries in his heart the love of Liberty, without any exception, and of the Republic without any alloy? However I feel authorized by the public and recent testimonies of your kindness and esteem, to present you with the personal congratulations of a veteran of our common cause, who, on the eve of his departure for another hemisphere, shall follow with his best wishes the glorious complement of your labours, and that solemn Congress at Panama, where will be consolidated and completed, all the principles and all the interests of American independence, freedom, and policy. Accept, President Liberator, the homage of my deep and respectful attachment. LAFAYETTE.

AX ORDIXLXCE

Giving further powers to John Saltmarsh,

late Marshal. Be it Ordained bf the President, Re

confer and Select Council of the toivn of Lazc-

renctburgh, That John Saltmarsh, late Mar

shal of said town, be & he is hereby author

ized and empowered to proceed and collect

the taxes charged on the duplicate lor the

year 1824. And this ordinance to he in

force from and after its publication in the

Indiana Palladium.

Passed by the President, Recorder and

Select Council of the town of Lawrence-

burgh, Sept. 27, 182j. GEO. II. nUNN, President. Wm. Lixdsev, Recorder.

The Medal, of pure gold, presented at the cjose of the Revolution, in commemoration of the virtues and services of the Paternal Chief, piously preserved in his family, till "another Washington has arisen, fir the deliverance of his country, the benefactor of mankind."

file. Portrait, a largest sized Miniature, executed by Fiel.1, in 1300, from an original painting by Stuart. This painting is a most beautiful specimen of the arts, and a faithful likeness. The Portrait is in the costume of the first President of the United States. The hair is of the time and character f 4hat worn in the ring which was presented to L:favettc at the Tomb of Washington. A'at. In.

DIED On yesterday morning, on his way to Indianapolis, after a short but painful illness, Lazarus Nobls, Esq. Receiver of Public Moneys for the Lund Oilice at that place. DIED At his residence in Brookville, on Tuesday, the 20th inst. after a lingering illness, Doet. Isaac G. John, aged about 21 years. As a physician, but few have been attended with as much success; and as such, none more justly merited, and more liberally enjoyed the confidence of the people. His strict and unremitting attention to the sick and the afflicted, and his otherwise upright and moral deportment, gained him the sincere friendship and esteem of all his acquaintance, lie was, alike, the companion

of the thoughtful and the gay; and his death is equally lamented by the aged and the young. But why attempt to laud his virtues they are indelibly engraven on the hearts of all who knew him, and speak an eulogy which language ne'er could utter; ' Come then, expressive silence, speak his praise. ' New Orleans, Sept. 2. DIED On Wednesday evening, August 31st, after a few days sickness, Mr. James Knight, Printer, aged 24 years, of Brookville, Indiana. It mav be matter of consolation to Mr. Iws distant relatives and friends to know, that, while in our employ, his upright conduct and unassuming manners gained him the esteem of a numerous acquaint-

lance, whose unremitting attentions dunne

C7 O hi illness, and the decent respect with which they accompanied his remains to the grave, testified the sincerity of their attachment. Advertiser.

JYJE TV STORE.

T 1 THE subscriber has just received from the city

!L MW ORk. and has opened for sale, in

Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, an High-street, in the

house formerly occupied by the BAISK, a general assortment of COXS1STIXG OF DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, Hardware, Queensware, Window-Glass, Iron, Nails, and Castings. He intends keeping constantly on hand, either

at his Store in Lawrenceburgh or at his Tan-Yard in Elizabethtown, a quantity of SOLE and UPPER LEATHER,

together with a variety of MOROCCO SKINS, of

the best quality All of the foregoing articles he will sell low for cash, or the following kinds of produce, viz Hides $r Skins, Pork, Feathers , Linsey, Bees? JJ'itx Ginseng, (dried,) and Rags. AMOS BEESON.

eptember 30, 1 Q25. 39 tf.

Cooli James

Can fie Id Betsy Copin Samutl IL Cross Aran Cooper Robt. Chajfin Eliza Cojnstock James D. Conger L. B. D Dill Alex. II. Dill James Gen I. Daniels William Daviscn John F

Ficm ing Sa m uel Finch John Fletcher William Freeman Jacob Finch Jonathan Fullerton Thoi&as Furrall Jamts G Garrison Silas Givan Joshua Gu ion ThoAias Gibson John Griffith Jacob Grant Abraham II Iloladaxj Jcddiah Ih !ian Daniel Ilobart Isaac I lor nor Jacob J

Juniper Mr.

Jack I in Phehe Jackson Ezekiel

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A'eisrhtler Robert

Kimball Asa Kelso James Kinncar Robert

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Lemon William Lane Polly

Sept. 30, 1825.

O Occurman David P Priest Obadiah Pearson Ulla'am Paris James Porter Wm. W. Prest Richard Phibrick Jonathan Palmer Sarah Pettis John R Robinson Rozcland 2 Rees Eleanor D. Rich Elijah Rustic Samuel Ripley Joseph S. Rogers Ebenezar Rabb George Stephens Stephen Cv Sunks Joshua Saver ee John Sutler Isaac Surver John Sturdivent Widow Shea Is John Sage Harriet 2 Sparks Aurval T Tousey George Thrall William Tylor E. Tarlot Xelson Toicsei Mr. V Vanhontcn Isaac W Well man Levi Walker Robert P est Francis Whitehead John Watts John Hon. Whicher Jacob junr. Y Young William ISAAC DUNN, p. m. 39 3p

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. JOHN LAWRENCE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

ITTAVING removed from Lawrenceburgh to . Versailles, Ripley county, Indiana, will at-

end to his profession in the counties of Jefferson.

Switzerland, Jennings, Decatur, Dearborn and Uipley; and any business coufided to his care will be punctually attended to. July 1, 1825. Q6-Sm.

REMOVAL. rEPUlE subscriber, who is in possession of the tl medicine for the cure of schirrous tumors, and cancerous affections, has left Lawrenceburgh, and moved to Cleves, near the North liend, Hamilton county, Ohio; ivhere he may be found at any time, by those who wish to experience the good effects of his medicine for destroying the above dis order. JOHN L. WATKINS. Cleves, Sept. 26, 1825. 391 yr.

DANIEL J. CASWELL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

i Office on Front Street, Cincinnati, near the Hotel

f M E will practice in the counties of Hamilton. .IL.d. and Dutler, and in ht District and C:rcuit Courts of the United States, fur the District of Ohio; also, in the county of Dearborn, and in the Supreme Court of the state of Indiana. April 15, 1S25. i5-

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TAKEN UP, EY David Ward, of Sparta towni ship, Dearborn county, on the

FRESH MEDICINES. Doctor Ezra Ferris ITT AS just received from NEW-ORLEANS JJ and PHILADELPHIA, a general assortment of Fresh Medicines, which he now offers for sale (at his old stand on High street, Lawrence-

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5tb day of beptember, an estray ikn on i d i nnnnM. Trnn on . , i wen sold in the state. Persons wishing to purchase,

xiiiiir.i iiun; nve years oiu;- . ... mnrfha ,w

fifteen hands high; hipped in

right hip; right bind foot white; and a lump on the left spavin joint. Appraised at twenty-five dollars, by Ebe D. Olmsted, William Borland, and Daniel M'Comas. Certified by me, this 16th dy of Sept. 1825. CORNELIUS S. FAULKNER, J. P. SS Sw

' are Solicited to Pall with th Asr:iirnr t hat thr ran

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sujjmcu as cneap jur casn as luejr can in jin-

UNION HOTEL. LAWREXCEBURGH, IXDIAXA. THE subscriber, occupying a large and commodious Brick Building on High-street, Lawrenceburgh, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a housa of ENTERTAINMENT, and is now ready to accommodate those who may favor him with a call, in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. Having taken the greatest care in selecting the liquors, his Bar is, therefore, furnished with the best that oan be procured in this country, or in any of'the eastern cities. His stable will always be weJl supplied with provender, and carefully attended. For further particulars call and see.

DANIEL BROWN.

Sept. 16,

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cinnati He intends to keep on hand a constant supply of Lee's, Dyotf s, Hooper's, and Anderson's Pills ; Bateman's Drops ; Godfrey's Cordial; British Oil; Balsam of Life; Harlem Oil; Essence of Peppermint, &x Also, Pukes, Purges, Bitters, Worm Medicine, &c. done up in doses with printed directions for using, for the benefit of families who live at a distance from a physician. Lawrenceb$rgh, August 12, 1825 32. Rags TV anted! CASH ivill be given for any quantity of clean linen and cotton RAGS' at this Office. OF ALL KIXDS XEA TL V EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE