Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 22, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 June 1826 — Page 3

pie in the end will not only distrust them but despise them; and if the world will consent to laugh at you only, you may think yourself favored indeed. You tell the people you cannot trust a portion of their servants to do their ordinary business; the people will remind you

tHat itbest for each servant to perform

his own task, and leave the correction of & respectful manner by the Committee,

the delinquents to their legitimate masters. These are the reflections which have brought my mind to the conclusion to vote against the resolution as amended, and for the bill appropriating the money to carry into execution the mission.

The gentlemen tliinkfefe that a refusal! In from the country, and Mated, that, if

could not be given, oppointed a Com

mittee, consisting of three or four of days, which time expires to-morrow, ' c? ' I - - ...... ,

their body, to wait upon Judge Wash

ington,and to ask the permission of him

of paying their respects to the seat of

the deceased Father ot their Indepen

dence. This was done in the most polite

who went on shore for the purpose, the

other gentlemen remaining on board the steam boat. The permission was refused, and it is said, the Committee was not treated with common politeness, and the refusal was accompanied by threats of instituting suits, &c. It is possible that this report is true? Jf so, ought it not to be a good reason why Congress ought to remove the remains of Wash

ington from a place to which his grate

Domestic Slave Trade Piracy and Murder, The following article is extracted from the ship news report of the brig

Kooke, capt. Atwood, from the Canary ful countrymen cannot go to perform Islands, arrived at New York. that pilgrimage which will be made, as

May 5, lat. 30, 30, Ion. G5 1-2, fell in;long as gratitude is a virtue or love of

with schooner Decatur, of Boston, which sailed from Baltimore about the 20th of

the city was not surrendered, in three

they would blow it up."

Curious Advertisement, The following is copied from the Vermont Gazette, printed at Bennington. "Notice! It is the request of the subscriber, that his friends and cousins should suspend their visits for two years. Hiram Hill."

LAWRENCEBURGH.

SA TURD A Y, J UXE 1 0, 1 826.

April for N. Orleans and took from her fourteen slaves. The crew and several stated that capt. Walter R. Galloway, late master, and Mr. William Porter, the mate, both fell overboard on the 26th April, at 10 A. M. and were drowned. The weather was pleasant at the time, and the vessel running at the rate of 6 knots, did not heave to to pick them up, but immediately shifted her course for St. Domingo as they supposed; but having no navigator on board, they had been drifted about, and 'Tfhen fallen in with, did not know where they were. Capt. A. put on board his

second ofheer, Mr. GaUiIee, ana ordered her to keep co. but parted on Friday 'night, in a gale, lat. 37 Ion. 70, 30. It .was his intention on gaining the coast, 'to -take oat the 2 remaining slaves, and 'one of her crew, and to put on board a

sufficient number of his men, for fear they might do violence to Mr. G. or Tun the vessel ashore, and make their escape. The crew also informed captain A. that a ship bound to Nantucket, boarded the Decatur three days before, tfiok off the female slaves, two of the crew and the papers, and put a navigator on board, who, however, refused to remain, and wa3 received on board the fchip next morning. The slaves were 32 in number, and belonging to Mr, Woodford, Woolfolk, of Baltimore. Captain Atwood is of opinion that captain Galloway and his mate were thrown overboard. , The ship alluded to has been spoken, and the facts are generally substantiated, with additions that render it almost certain that a part of the crew had joined the slaves and murdered the captain and mate. The ship, (the Constitution), had 17 of the blacks on board, but the captain, not thinking it safe to take possession of the schooner, left the remainder of her crew and of the blacks on board. JVilcs.

country warms the bosom of an American. For the honor of the name of 'Washington,' we can scarcely believe the report, and yet, it comes from such authority we cannot doubt it. National Journal, May 16.

STRAYED OR STOLEN

FROM the subscriber living in Hardinsburgh, on Tuesday, the 20th of April last, baymar?, about three years old, tolerable large ot her age, thin in flesh, a few white hairs on her neck. Any person returning said mare to me, or gire information that I gel her again, shall be handsomely rewarded. GEORGE BUSEY. June 10, 1825.

From the JVcTc-Ynfk Statesman, Runaway Subscribers. We are in

clined to believe that proprietors of

newspapers would do a service to the community by publishing the -names of

such mean spirited men as subscribe for papers, and after receiving them for one, two, or three years, as the case may be, change their residence by running away,

or otherwise leave the printer unpaid,

the paper still going, and the Post master to inform that the subscriber bar!

made off; bag and baggage. All flagrant cases at least should be published.

Anson Libbs, received the Statesman

at Ovid, Seneca County, to the amount

SI 1 98, and went off without navino-

for it. Th is is the only recommendation

we can give him to the confidence of

others. Remarks by the S'czYork Ev, Post We publish the above just as we received it, and hope we need no apology

lor giving it a conspicious place in our paper, since it possesses no little interest to ourselves personally in common with most proprietor of newpapers, not only in the city but throughout the country. The case of the editor of the Statesman has too often been experienced by us, until we found we had no way to protect

ourselves against this species of imposition, but by repeatedly curtailing our

subscription list till it became the shadow of what it was. We are strongly inclined to the opinion, that first or last it will be found necessary to adopt the uniform rule to send no papers to the

country but on the sole condition, with-

J. i " 1 T f

out an exception, ot tneir being paid tor:Love rules (he court, the camp, the gror, in advance. We must recollect that on, "And man below and saints above:

the one hand, a paper unpaid lor, is ai"For love is Heaven and Heaven U love."

PEACE IN INDIA, Calcutta, Jan, 20. We this morning received an extra shipping report, announcing the arriral of the Enterprize steam vessel from Rangoon, 14th inst. She brings the satisfactory intelligence of peace with the Burmese. After the battles of the 2d, 3d, and 5th, Sir A. Campbell moved on to Iatnagoe, 120 miles in advance of Prome, through a country fortified with the strongest stockades, but which had been defeated. The enemy had suifcrcd severe loss by

the cholera, and the ground was strew

ed with dead, in

40.

To give our readers the speech of the Hon. John Test, on the Panama question, entire, we have been obliged to defer a great number of articles which should have appeared in this Number. We ask the indulgence of our correspondents, whose favors are thus excluded; some of which have been promised in this day's paper. We think, however,

that the greater number of our readers will be satisfied with the disposition we have made of our columns, as it will af

ford them an opportunity of examining the views entertained by Mr. Test on the Panama question, which has caused so much noise and disturbance in the

political ranks during the past session of

Congress. Sunday School, We regret to learn that the Lawrenceburgb Sunday School

has been discontinued. It is not for us,

perhaps, to enquire why this invaluable institution hasbeen permitted thus to ter

minate, in its full tide of youthful vigor.

ere its beneficial influence on the youth of our town, was but partially felt in a

comparative point of view; but so it is.

and who can wrest it from an untimely grave?

Jlfessrs Editors Please insert the name of 7?ohert Heice as a candidate for the Assembly. Talents, worth & learning are often losr sight of by the plausible stories, told by the ignorant aspirants to office,& their more docile friecds, that are every thing to all men. Uelieving .Mr- Rowe to be possessed of a sound discriminating judgment, and real republican principles, I hope my fellow citizens will erive him their support. A VOTER.

COLLECTOR'S .XOTICE.

TOTICE is hereby given, that I did on the

31st. day of May 1826. receive from tne

Clerk of Dearborn County the duplicate of State and County taxes for said year, to-gether with a precept commanding me in the name of thr State of Indiana to collect and pay over the money into the State and County treasury by dts tress and sale of property of those that tail to mwke payment by the first day of Stpttmbtr next, I must Collect, make p nv?nt, and Return the precept on or before the 2nd Monday in December next therefore be it known to all whom it may concern; tht 1 will strictly atttrd to the command of the aforesaid precept and the law for collecting the re emir, so make preparations and govern yourselves accordingly, I those that delay in the pumeRt ot tluir taxes pause for a moment and Reflect, and ask your

selves the question, what is the use ot tne legis

lature of any state to enact and pass laws ior io

assess and collect annually Revenue on cert a-r. properly when you defer and neglect to discharge the same when due, or can i be possible that

there one of you thai would wish me as collector to Dav vour taxes, only because I am bound un-

der the penalty of an oath and hi surety for the fatthful discharge ot my several duties as such m

the som 0f C5QQ0. What more must I rtrainu

you of? ia it necessary for me to inform you tnat

am bound to pay your taxes over at me pi--departments as above stated under the penalties of 21 rfp rent in danism is it farther necessary

to remark that the money does not belong to ihe

collector and that he is or.iy the mstrumeui

bring it into the vault9 of the treasury. I thprpforp hnnp thit those who are liU'

owinj taxes for the years 1822, 1S23, 1824, nd

1825. will make immediate payment or 1 win or

under thi necessity of advertising their property

for sale for the same: do not flatter yourseivtx with the hope of getting longer time for I rn resolved to make settlements of all my business as r-he riff and Collector of snid county. Notice is also given that I want all persons to mske pay ment to me of their notes and accounts he. As 1 want to discharge all demands against me. Notice is slo given that I will expose to sale s.t public vnrue on the 2nd monday in Nov. next at he Court Douse door in the town of Lawrenceuurch all lands and all town lots in the county f Dearborn by their nos. of township, t'on, qr. Section or parts thereof, also the Town lots by their nos on the p'att or plan of each as thev stand charged on the duplicate for the yer 1826 or any of the above mentioned years.

Sherif and Collector for D. , June 10th. 186

AKjXUAL election.

CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS 3d disirit Oliver H. Smith, John Test. FOR REPRESENTATIVES.

Ezra Ferris, Johnson Waif?, Collins Fitch, Warren '1 ibbs, Samuel Morriscr

Ezekiel Jackson, Pinkney James, Robert Ray, Horace Basett, Thomas Gnion,

John Eliott. FOR SHERIFF. Daniel Hagerman, Tbouias Lonley William V. Cheek, William kinner, FOR CORONER. Andrew Armstrong. N. H. Torbef, John Blue, Hamlet Spark?.

CLXCIMXATI W HOLESALE PRU CURRENT. (CORRECTED WEEKLY.)

to

and

pearly

ARTICLES.

Ashes,

Allumil

Applcsf Bees1 wax Beer, strong Bottle?, porter; Candle?, dipped mould Castor beans Castings, assorted CiderJ Cigars, American)! SpanishJ

Corn,eart niealt Coffee, W. I. green, best St. Domingo

Sets. " a lb 5 " lb 7 0 bid 1 73 2 lb 2; Cl bbl 5 23 gr 10 00 10 0:f lb 9 : . - 10 bush 1 00 ton 55 00 GO 1 bbl 4 00 G 0'7 1000 . 1 1 2 8 00 12 l-

lb

Cotton

Feathers, live - lb

Cotton varn Iso. 5 to 10

Fzsj iMackerel, INo. 1 bbl 10 50

No. 2 $8 00, No. 3G 50

c.

dead loss to the whole amount of capital

employed', which consumes the profits of

more than a dozen papers punctually paid for, to make it up, and then the proprietor is just where he sat out at the commencement of his career. Is it not time a stop was put to this round of waste and folly?

MARRIED On Tuesday the Gfh in-

jstanr, by the Rev. Alden, Dr. N. II.

Tordet to Miss Eliza Brooks; both oi Wilmington in this ceunty.

Congress Oratory, We ence heard a country clergyman reprove his congregation and gravely assure them that "the hand of Providence would not wink at their trangrcssions." This was supremely ridiculous, but can be readily matched by specimens from the flail of our enlightened representatives. Mr. Pearce, of Rhode-Island, says, "My father and

grand father both saw the darkness of

'midminit littering on the blaze of their

Mr. Randolph talks

a

Fourth of July. THE citizens of the town of Law

renceburgb, and its vicinity, favorable to celebrating the Fourth of July, on the

inext anniversary, will please meet at the

house of Jesse Hunt, this evening, at early candle light. SEVENTY-SIX. June 10, 1826.

SHERIFF'S SALES. OV Monday the 3d day of Ju?y next, on llih street in the town of Lawrence hurjr, I will off-r for sale the rents and profits of all t!ia: part of In. lots No. 75 and 76, that Walter Armstrong deeded to John Chandler, with the appurtenances thereon, for the term of seven tears ; and it the same will not sell for enough

to pay anil satisfy a judgement and two fee hills

the judgment in favor ot illiam Uor.fc ; the fee hilit. are the ros's of two suits brought hy John

Chandler .rainst William Cook ard Sylvester

Cook separately, s the property of John Chand

er, I will at thr same time anil place offrr the

fee simple for the best price it will lrir. in cash JOHN SPENCER, Shtrijf I). C June 10,

1"

Immediately on the arrival of Sir Arch

ibald at Iatnagoe, he was met by the first minister, Zootoo, sent expressly

from Ava, to sue for peace, and, aitcr dA'cllingst

several conferences, this boon wasitoWto- in the vacant seat which I now s'reet, oppose Mr Hu'-H's stor-, b. i

granted, on the following conditionl:ir;77;,' but he was probably absent when hrIlt mafv ' tr rii tr, r

he sai l it. 1 he members irom our own

jXOTICE.

HEIiEAS, at the court of Probate and court

for the settlement of dtii dents' estates,

f.dU for other purposes, held at Lawrence rurgh, in and for the county Dearborn, in the state ot InJiana, on the fourth Monday in March, Jonathan Farrar, or.e of the administrators of the esrgte of Joseph Farrar, late ot Dearborn county, deceased, filed a schedule of the debts justly due and owing from said deceased, over and above ihe personal assets which came to the h.nria ol the said administrator, and r inventory ot ihtreal estate ot the said Joseph Farrar, Gecease -i : by which inventory it apyrais that the said Ji fceph Fairar died seized and powfesed of the south east quarter td section No. 28, town 5, range No. V west, in the said county of Dearbori;, and the said Jnsth-n Ftrtar, adn.-nisiratc-r as aforesaid, having filed his petition pr&ying that the said real tsnte raj be appraisin ard sold ft.r ihe payment ot 'be juit ceb'.s cl 5id dece. d. nt and it appear.. manifest to the said cut, tbu the pesor.al '-state ot the said d-ce-dn. .s irsui'li ient t.f the paymtnt of his jus

25 olh 19 13 lil 10 1 24 : 31

box

bbl

bush bM lb

Cod, dry ShadJ

Flaxseed

Flour, superfineSi

GinsengS

Gunpowder, Lex'n keg T .

luponi s

Hats Roram per doz

Castors Wool

Hemp - - lb

Hops - lb

Indigo, Spanish llotantjj

Bengal

Iron Juniatal ton

puddled hoop. G, G and lOd do 4d nail rods LcctfPig - lb barjl - white, dry rround in oil ke

3 00 15 00

31k 2 75 14 5 50 7 50 40 00 54 00 6 50 Ah 25 2 75

50

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o 125 100

lb

6 7 16 50 16

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fide doz

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c'ttfTs, &nd iht it

it't. Same, lliJl Ills

s necessary tor the pment ot real t-sute aforesaid fchouid be

to

The cession of Marnul, Javov, Ye

and Arracan, to the British. Ava

Teceivc a Resident, and Rangoon a

Consul, together with the payment of

one Crore of Rupees, ten millions. The preliminary treaty was granted the 3d, and 15 days allowed for the ratification to arrive from Ava.

Mr. McDuflie, from the Committee of twentv four, to whom was referred the several resolutions of the House ot Representatives, declaring the expediency of so amendingthc Constitution as to prevent the election of President and Vice President from devolving upon Congress, has reported that they have had the same resolution under conside

ration, but have not been able to agree upon any specific plan for carrying into xY . il I f t a l 1-1

cufci tne icaaing resolution unaer wnicn tliey have been appointed; and they thercrefore ask to be discharged fromthe further consideration of the subject. Tomb of Washington, It is rumored that a party, consisting of about thirty members of Congress, of both Houses, wishing to visit the tomb of Washington, hired the steam boat, 'Enterprise,' and proceeded in her to Mount Vernon, on the 14th instant. After the boat had gone some distance, and before they reached xMount Vernon, it was stated to them by the Captain, that Judge Washington, the proprietor of the place, had forbid persons from landing from on board a steam boat, at Mount Vernon

Frcm her -xpener.-ce

business, (acquired if l! to rmrit th- p'-tr'-v-f thfir work done w tL nv June 10.

state and city are too much enaed injlK'"' and Strw Bonnets, ifdes rd

writing for the newspapers, to edify us

with any very choice figures of rhetoric, but the following by Mr. Markell, is quite ingenious: "If this bill passes, a small still voice will be heard in the western district, which will not knock in vain at the door of Congress. A Y, J"at, Adv.

MRS. J. PIATT, RSPRr.TFULI.Y informs the l.aditfl of T.av

rencel u. th. and ts vicinity, that sh- ha!; prised , d -old as the law directs

of I opened a MILMNKWY sHOF, "m a rorm r. U ! I'JJLtJ.lC jVOTICE is, therefore, hereby giv-

rc i.t gixiu!eri Id tl.siia II tv arrtn and Catharine Warren

sny urn3, j his wile, daughter of the said Joseph Farrar, de-

ntues nd. ceased; to Denr Farrar, son ot the said Joseph

n est fashio'-ahle stvlf. Mie will also whiteoj Frrr deceased : toJi-stDh Farrar, son of the

and

H':r- .-.Oil-

j u')-.e w.!k wish S3 txiul despatch. 22-3

FROM LA PLATA, Sec. Extract of a letter from Monte Vidco Feb. 27, received in Boston : "The Brazilian squadron in the late action with that of Buenos Avres, lost between 50 and CO men, and one of their ships was partly dismasted. Two of the Bazilian shops, which alone fought Brown, have been for a fortnight repairing. Since the engagement, Brown, has purchased a 32 gun ship and three brigs. All his officers are broke: IkuI they acted like men, the whole of the Brazilian fleet would have been taken. We expect that the second battle ha?

been fought, as a part of the squadron of

the latter are anchored oil. "A few mornings since I had the satisfaction of seeing a land engagement. There is a mount here, from which the place derives its name, which, being considered secure, was made a place of deposite for all cattle and horses in case of a siege. The Buenos Ayrean troops, early in the morning, took all the cattle, CO of the enemy, who immediately retired to their fort, A flag of truce came

THE susmber takes tins method of informing hkS friends aid uie public t m rally, ;htt he has on hand, ar.d wiil k(-rp constantly for sale, at his old stand (one door below Wood's Hoiet) a general assoitment of BAR ayd HOOP IRON, JYAILS,CASTLXGS, and Iron Nfonpery in ntral, which will be sold low for cash or approved country produce. As h intends kfcpping- nothing hut what is of Domestic Manufacture, he respectfully solicits a share of public custom. A.SMITH. Lawrenceburgh, June 7, 1826. 2C-tf N. B. On hand a few superior Lambs'" Wool HATS, which will be sold low by the dozen or single.

said deceased to Mark Muggridge and Hannah i V t ire idr tiis wife , daughter of the said de

ceased; to Joseph Morlutg and Eliz ibeth Mor

lide his wife, duehttr of said deceased ; to

Smurl Farrr, son ot said deceased ; and to IstibdL Farrar, daughter of the said deceased, the

heirs at hw ot the said Joseph Farrar deceased,

that they severally be and appear before the

Judges of the court aforesaid, at their term to be

linden at Lawrrnceburgh in and tor the said county of Dearborn, on the fourth Monday in

September next, then and there to shew cause, if

any cause they or either ot them can shev, wny the land aforesaid shall not be sold (subject how. ever to the widow's right of dower) tor the payment of the just debts of said decedent. By order of the court. JAMES DILL, Clerk5th May, 1826. ls"6w

MASOMC XOTICE, THF. approaching Anniversary of St. John the Baptist will be celebrated at Rising Sun Lodge Nti. 6, of Free and Accepted Mxsons; where Mergers ofthe order in good standing are generall invited to attend. H.JAMES, Sec. P. T. Jure 5. 1826.

red, dry Leather, sole upper calf skinsS

Lumber Joist. pincorpoplar, 1000ft.l5 00 Scantling, seasoned, do. 10 00 Vine boards, do. do. 7 50 Shingles, pine, pr. 1000 2 00 Molasses, N. Orleans gdl 45

Nails, Bovens? brand id to 10 Juniata braud dot

Pittsburgh common

2 0' 21 00

10

Zanesville

Boston! wrought Oil, tanneit linseed castor Porter Rice

do do

bbl gal bbl

7: Ik 6 6 Ik

17 18 00 50 1 50 6 25

- lb

Bags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island bush Kenawha at the river in store) Sugar, New Orlcnns Havana, whitef loaf and lump';!

ohot, all sizes Spices, Pepper'i Pimentoit

I 4

hacr lb

vassiajj Cloves Nutmegs

Ginger ground '

5 c 87 25 28 9 15 20 2 25 22 23 45

1 25

2 50 11

o

Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pT. 1 75 2 0

bpaniah doss 1 Holland gin 1 Rum, Jamaica 1 Whiskey, newt Steel, German - lb Swedish London, Crowley Kng. blistered American Teas, Gunpowder, best 1 Impercrial do 1 Young Hvront

TAKE.Y UP,

T Hiram Muir, of Johnson township. KipVy ronntv. Indiana. One Flea Bitten CRAY

MARE, about eleven years old nneen hands ; i onacco, manuiacturccr I, ie-h. Appraised to thirty dollars by John Mc-j fallow -

ines, .Madeira L. P. gal

Clain and James Boys, this 9th day ol May, 1826,

before me, JOUST LINDSAY, J F. June 3. Sl-3

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COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 1TJ5"AS removed to L-wrcnceburgh, Indiana, jll where he will faithfully aitend to profes sional business intrusted to his care. He will ittend the circuit courts in Dtarborn, Switzer Und, Ripley and Franklin counties, also the Su preme and U. States courts at fodinnhpolis Oi. fice n H'tjh Strpet, oce door below Gray's Inn.

Feb.

196.

To the Voters of Dearborn county. Fellow-Citizens At the request of many friends and acquaintances, 1 offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the ntxl General

Assembly ofthe state, and 1 hope you will condescend to give roe your suffrages. JAMES T, POLLOCK. Dearborn county, May 3d, ISZG.

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OF ALL KLXDS JYEATLY EXECUTED A T TIES OFFICE,

Sicily - l Port - - 2 Tenerifle - 1 Malaga l Provisions, Beef, mess Hams, salted, baconedj. Shoulders it sides Chccset Butter, firkin lb

prime C

Porlc. mess bbl C 00 Hogs' lardf 5h mIn demand. Plenty i Scarce. Du(l. Note For h add one haik

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