Indiana Palladium, Volume 1, Number 44, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 November 1825 — Page 3

LAWRBHCSBlfRaH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1825.

The vote, at the late election in Pennsylvania, for and against calling a Convention to amend the constitution, has heen, in a number of counties, much divided, some givinga considerable majority for, and others against it. Nine counties gave a majority for a Convention of 3,000 and upwards. It

is thought the vote favorable to a Conven

tion will succeed.

The Georgia Election. The result of the

election for Governor, in the State of Geor

gia, is as yet, very doubtful from returns received from 52 counties, it appears that

Gov. Troup has a majority of 721 votes orver

his opponent, Gen. Clarke. There are yet

eiht counties to be heard from, and it i to

Governors of the respective Slates. Maine. Albion K. Parris. New-Hampshire. David L. Morrill. Vermont. Cornelius P. Van Ness. Massachusetts. Levi Lincoln. Rhode-bland. James Fenner. Connecticut. Oliver Wolcott.

Ahv-Yorfc De Witt Clinton.

New-Jersey. Isaac H. Williamson.

Pennsylvania. John Andrew ahultze.

Delmca re. a m ue 1 r a i n t e r.

Maryland. Samuel Stevens. Virginia. James Pleasants.

Xorth-Carolina. Hutchins G. Burton.

South-Carolina. Richard J. Manning.

Georgia. George 31. Troup.

Kentucky. Joseph Desha.

1 enn essee. William Carroll. Ohio. Jeremiah Morrow.

Louisiana. Henry Johnson.

Mississippi. Da id Holmes.

Indiana. James 13. Kay. Illinois. Edward Cole.

Alabama. John Murphy.

Missouri. Frederick Bates, lately deceased.

Alut. Jour.

At the late Grand Annual Communlca-

ion of the Grand Lode of this State, held

at the Mason's Hall in this town, the follow-

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com ivrrr nfrtoc fnr the pnstimf H u &orE(J 1 FLLLY informs the inhabitants of

vear. LfLsi.' Lawrenceburgh and its vicinity, that he lias

r vv ai n r, ,D,, oi m iuuun,Cu u.c

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IV Ft,,,,, Qtattt Vi.nnnfl, d V UU .U.5 ate, ... a .uUIM uuc uoor SOUM1-WC81 OI 1118

ir w; r r I i w Union Hotel, on High-street, where, he hopes by

WW T-T T v c long experience in his profession and faithful atten-

, I'1" "..jiuuiauapu, v.. (o businegSi tQ merit a sbarQ of pubic patror

M. R. Job Davis, Vincennes, G. C.

Fhos. J. Evans, Princeton, G. Marshal.

Ira V"estover, JeiIersonville,G. S. B.

James Whitcomb, Bloomington, G. O.

James F. D. Lanier, Madison, S. G. D.

David Cummings, Corydon, J. G. D.

James Grant, Brownstown, G. P.

Cyrus Yigus, Corydon, G. S. T.

hid. Farmer.

Major Noah estimates the number of Jews in tlio Turkish Fmnirp. inrlndincr the. Bnr-

All blJU J. VII 1 w I I I I ' bary states, at 1,500,000; of whom only

100,000 reside in Palestine, the land of their

fathers. The number of Jews in Germany

be hoped, for the peace and prosperity of and the Northern Kingdoms, of Europe, U the good people of Georgia, that the returns Putrej at HIUinJ 100'-

from those counties will so change the as

pect of affairs, that their present puissant

Governor may find his prerogatives considerably abridged, and his pride humbled by

the voice of the sovereign People, which

Lids him retire from a seat which he has pro

ved himself unworthy to occupy.

The irregularity of the arrival of the eastern mail at Cincinnati, has given cause of complaint to a number of our brother ed

itors in that city; and as the same causes

must produce the same effects, we are led

to make our grievances known, which are

none of the most trivial: By a late arrange

meat the eastern mail is to arrive at Cincin

nati daily; this will be of great importance to that place, but how much are the people

on the route through this place to Louis

ville to be benefited by this change, if no provision is made for an additional mail? The answer is easily made it will be of no

benefit at all. Cincinnati has a daily mail, Louisville has a daily mail, and this, as well as the other towns, intervening those places, are favored with a weekly mail in good weather, although on one of the most important post roads from Cincinnati to New Orleans;

a route which would, without doubt, autho

rize the Postmaster General to establish at least two mails per week. In fact there ought to be something done quickly, for so

soon as Congress convenes it will be impos

eiblc to do justice to this portion of country,

under existing circumstances; letters and

papers will be delayed for the want of the

proper means of conveyancer

The Louisiana Advertiser of the 7th Oct. gives the following notice respecting the

health of New-Orleans:

"Notwithstanding the unusual healthiness

of our city at this season of the year, we would not advise a too early return of strangers among us, as it would be but the means of furnishing victims, and calling forth the fell destroyer in all its varied horrors." Return of the military election, hold at "Wilmington on the 29th ult., to elect Field Ofiicers to command the 55th Regiment, Indiana Militia.

000. They were formerly numerous in

Spain, and more than a million now speak the Spanish language, though they have

long been banished irom that country

Fall Emigration. The emigration to this

country, which suddenly ceased in the be ginning of July last, as is usual in the har

vest months, has again commenced, and the

steam boats and schooners that reach our

wharves, and the taverns in town and couu

-try, have been filled to overflowing. The

emigration is still principally lrom the west ern (the richest) counties in New York. I

appears that a knowledge of this country has not yet reached farther east than the county

of Onandaga. Western New York, however,

pours in her thousands, and excellent emi

grants they are ; calculated well to make a

new country rich and powerful, by their in telligencc, enterprise and capita). Detroit Gazette.

The Georgia Maniac. A Baltimorean a

Paris, thus writes to his friend "Governoi

Troup's insane message, with the inflarnato ry proceedings of the Georgia legislature

are going the rounds in the French and En

glish papers. 1 he latter view them in a

correct light, as the mere vaporings of far

tion, but they endeavor to establish the old

position, that our government is too weak to

last much longer that our system, which

might answer for an infant society, is entire

ly inadequate to the condition of a great, a

grow ing, and a luxurious nation. 7

agre. tie has received the latest and most apnrov-

ed fashions from the eastern cities, and tvill constantly have advices from those places. Ladies

and Gentlemen desirous of having their habits and coats executed in the neatest and most elegant style, are requested to call.

Cutting done on the shortest notice; and all

orders punctually attended to.

Nov'r 4, 1SC5. 44-6m.

A

Medical Notice. T a meeting of the members of the Third Medical District pursuant to notice, it was

Nantucket, Sept. 2G.

The Markets. So great a scarcity of the

autumnal fruits of the earth, as that now ex

perienced has perhaps never before been fel

by the inhabitants of this Island. It appears

that the very great draught of last summer, was not confined even to this vicinity. Corn, an article which we have hitherto imported in large quantities from the South, is now

quick at one dollar per bushel. The crops of the present year in this place, will not

Toasts. At the late races, near New-York

a fillv. r;-i!ii'd Ariel, bv Eclinse. three vears

old, beat a Virginia colt of the same age, movcdl that f ''d nieeting be adjourned to Thursr ..r.,-.H,!Pn,. il,, f,Jlrtwin.T day lhe -?th of iNovember, inst. to meet at the

? w mouse oi juuo icvintrsion, in naruoru: aiwnicn to'ists were friven I

Lafauelte who. this day, was for the tirstL k ' : :

' f I fill I fill IIIIHII1IKM III I 1 1 I I II I I I 4 LI I .fT

i! a i .l.i. u...m..

ume it- mis country, caugin luuuuig unci By order of the. Society.

tile tair sex. .tari?7 PKRfiiVAr. i

lnci inougn not overtaken to ua in Nov. S, 1825 44 Sw

the ffeneral. vet on a different course, she

' m I ti T W -my ft T mw -T-j-r- "II . X i. -w tt T

mr.y not be so coy. MLV AiN il A IN UEAUTUK1.

Virginia Though beat, she never feels n nnT.r A r?r.Tr: . in nr .cjrvAvv.

.nc.u. weavixg . ftji ja xn , cnT.nuiiixn -

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. i ne ceieornieu noise eclipse, nas oeen , V71 nnrot7n AP Ar A,rri Id tor s 0.000. Messrs. Steven and lav-

' I wtr mm : t r i . . . .

ioKSton are the purchasers, who have also V i nCj SUDScnt)er 19 now periorromg the above

mirrhnsed Erliio r nmnrtitni- Hnnrv. -iL branches ot business all those wishing to

Thnr ,hhv inhaliit on. stnhlf. tnHir fit have their Wl manufactured from the fleece, can

t t i ' i j il i i t. i r i have it done in the neatest manner either into

ai. ,UhCU' H Z neieciiiei uc c,othi Jeang Cas.inette, Sattinetts. Blankets, or

1 1 guuuiuuiuf. Flannels. All those uishin- tn har thrir rlntK

Within the last few weeks five persons dressed in a superior stle, can have it done by

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have heen assaulted, knocked down, and leaving it at Judge JDtinn's, or at the store of Omer

robbed of their hats in the lower Marsh Mar- Tmsey, in LawrencehurgN; or at Gvorge Jlrnold':,

ket, at night; one of the persons robbed,"1 Elizabethtown; or at Moses lousey's, in Tousey-

had his head most dangerously cut. town, Kentucky. Samples of our work can b&

Baltimore Chronicle. seen al eiiner oi me anove named places, together

with a bill of the prices of dressing cloth. I shall

J RrrV.nrnUe. ronnrted fhnt n mnninH a waon on every Saturday for the purpose of

Bedlam Hospital made these observations: ' ' " 6 u ,. 7 6 S .

We that are kept here are only called mad, f i u u u ,. u I J 7 1 1 r n m (ho lima I rocfti t'O !ho lntK until it cK -.1l Kn.

gree with that of the rest of the world. Ly- unless lhe weather ghould ent Wr,tten

ery Douy tninKS his neignoour mad, il nis 9truction8 must be pinned to each piece of cloth.

pursuus nnppen w e oppo.ue o nis own. Thomas G. Noble.

nia neimioor uuiiks uie biiine oj nun. dlii n y .7, -rtrk tlien these two kinds of madness do not in- Brooeville,Oct. 1, 182. . 1 1 I TkT 1 . 1

terlere wiin each omer. inow and men a a M..f:

comes an eccentric man, who thinks them all

V nn thnA A LL person? indebted to the estatft nf Marlr Ra.

uiun. i inn iuv.1 mvu uuu mwn w l iiut oi " XI Z5A I I f r- . ...

nv case " -I- Ker ,aie 01 JerDorn county, dee'd., are

n,;nr.oThprnnrthrPoRnrtnfrlrinb- hereb quested to make immediate payment:

p.m. The first class drink to satisfy nature and al1 ose having claims against the said estate

, , . .1 j J are requested to present tbem by the first dav of

- ... , ...w www. .w Kchrnarv npvt Huhr nthcn( ulrl fnr aoiL,nnt

.imunu.cM.n.uu ju.uuu , u, ,-I)ave appointed Kdvvard O'Conner, livin

iuiii, iu ca.miuuil i.iu name; c.u ci.cci Vi m nffton. to receive anv ninnevs Au thA tafp

i a a . : i x i T1 ' ' w ,

nean 10 ive vivacuy iu manner ana and receipt for the same-he is also authorise! tft

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brighter coruscations to wit, as well as to en- receive the claims aforesaid

sure them sound repose these we may be allowed to call lawful drinkers; but the

third class, those who swallow potations deep, for no earthly purpose but to enervate

the body and stupity the mind, are wholly

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VM. TURNER, AdmW. October 24, 1825. 434 w.

TAILOR,

indefensible. Unon their own shewing, thev

acrv tn h rnnkprl with, if nnt Lmmth thJ O OOULLV returns his thanks to his

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beasts that perish, seeing that it is their con- .-V" "' Vi u I Ben!rauy 10r o

stant aim to render their reason oblivious, i -r u .u u n ' ' , . ' and informs them that he will continue to carrv on

wuiiuui pucB. iiMittM in Kin, iiibiuiLi. the ab fJllsiness. at his old RtnH in r

hnrcrh. nn Main strAf firct rlrnt q Kmm Ikn r,...i

T)Tfir f T IT A'T I O ' . uwui uuun. uuuu uidj fa

. uiiaia iu Ilia line, will UM lUailttlUliV

iH-uuLfcA.no,vti. i. received, and nunctual v attended to.

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fk:if'I)IIIi;iIIiK. I I. 111 III IMS. Sf'.'ir 'I1. r-r-i-.-tr.T...-.

i c t. t r :it ' ? .,v Jifftnw rit ;.:

supply one ioui in ui uie wauii, ui i iu-.T11TPr jW, u io i r, fjft " t - - - -

Beans, bbl. 2 50 a 3 50 12 or u vears of aff 0nft r-nrr ! 0

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zens. roiatoes are aiso scarce: iney nring

Go cents readily and other vegetables in proportion. Here are 20,000 bipeds and quadrupeds men, horses, fowls, pigs, geese, cows, ducks and sheep, living upon expectation! A few cargoes of eatables of almost any description, would now find a good market.

Colonel, Votes. John Spencer . - - 197 Lieut. Colonel, Henry Miller - - - 113 Jonathan Vail 77 Major, James W. Hunter - - 158 William V. Cheek - - 44

The following gentlemen are announced as candidates for Auditor of State: W. II. Lilly, of Marion county. B. J. Blythe, do. do. W. G. Armstrong, of Clark county, John Scott, of Wayne county.

Tt is estimated that 90,000 foot passengers, 809 wagons, 300 carts and drays, 1,300 coaches, 500 gigs, and 1800 saddle horses

pass over London Bridge daily.

A resolution has been adopted by the Ten

nessee Legislature, with but one dissenting

vote, recommending General Jackson as a

candidate for the next Presidency. Ky. Reporter.

2 25 none.

4 87 a 5 00

The Erie Canal. It is estimated that two thousand boats, eight thousand horses, and

eight thousand men are employed in the

transportation of articles on this canal. 1,

then, the pay and subsistence ot the men and horses, be calculated at only fifty cents each per day, including the interest on capital, and depreciation in value in the last, as we think it reasonably may, it will appear that the transport business, on this canal, costs eight thousand dollars daily, or 2,920,000 dollars a year say three millions! without allowing

anv thing for the tare and wear ot boats, and for the capital vested in them, or for the numerous persons to open and shut the locks, or keep the canal in repair, &c. &c. Public Debt. On the first day of this

month 6,187,006 dollars of the principal of

the Public Debt were paid on and extinguished being all that remained of the six per cent, stock of the year 1812. JVat. Intel. Birth Extraordinary. A few days since the wife of Mr. Westland.(Vintonbury Parish) in this county, was delivered offzreHine girls, who are all alive and healthy. Her youngest child. was only 13 months old!! Hartford Titttci'.

Cotfee, Havana, green, lb. 17 a 19 plenty. Landed, would be thankfully received

ineese, zimer. gooa, id. iu a in uemanu. j n GRAVES.

valuer, Dm. $z a j in Domes uo. Oct. 28, 1885. 43tf.

Corn, in ears, pr. flour bbl. lull, 1 50 do.

Meal, kiln dried, Flour, good, per bbl. Ginseng lb. Lard, lb. Molasses, gal. Sugar, La. lb. Whiskey, gal

Tobacco, 1st. quality, lb. Bees' Wax

Dearborn Circuit Court. October Term, 1825.

none in market. Lodwick Cook, ) n r j j 1 n r

10 a sales. vs. v c, , ujor I - 1 I Jj 7' ".

27 a 23 do. Mary Cook.

7 a 9 scarce. IKTOW came Lodwick Cook, by St. Clairt his

24 cents, dull. J Attorney, and made it manifest to the CeurL

6 1-2 a 7 sales.lthat Mary Cook, the defendant aforesaid, is not a

scarce.! resident of this state. It is therefore ruld and or-

Price Current.

WHOLESALE PRICE CVRREKT. Cincinnati, October 31.

Coffee

lb. ( iC ( cc ((

Articles.

'Bees1 wax

Candles dippedil handles j mou,d

W 1 green best St Domingof

Feathers, lire

Flour, superfine - bbl. Ginseng - - lb.

Turks Island bush. Kenhawa, at the rirert in store

New Orleans Havana, white Loaf and lumpf

r Gunpowder, best Teas Imperial do ' Young Hyson

Whiskey, new - gal. demand. Plenty, i Scarce

Salt

Sugar

lb. n tc tt

Frcm $ cts. 28 9 10 21 20 26 2 62 20 1 00 28 33

11 15 21 40 35 10

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dered. that notice of the pendency of the aforesaid bill or libel for divorce, he published for four weeks successively, in the Indiana Palladium, a public newspaper, printed in Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn

rp Licouniy. requiring me saul Warv Uook to be ana

j ct3 appear before the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Court, in Chancery sitting, on the first day of their next Term, to be holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and for said county, on the first Monday in April next, o.v.then and there to answer to the bill or libel aforeojjsaid, or the same will then be heard in her ab-oylaence.

87 1 JAMES DILL, Clk. 21 i Oct. 13, 1825. 41 4 w.

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25 30 35 12

1 20 19 V.Sale.

Wood Wanted!! Those of our subscribers zvho live near tozvn, andivho zvish to pay for their paper in WOOD, are informed that a Jew cords zcould be very acceptable at present. Editors. Bags IV anted! CASH irill be giit n for any quantity of clean H"tn. and cation. RAGS ctthis Office,