Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 27, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 15 July 1826 — Page 3

LAWRSNCSBURGH. ..SATURDAY, JULY 1 5, 1826.

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FOREIGX W$. Greece. A vessel at Trieste in 3G days from Alexandria, in Egypt, reports that a division of the Greek fleet of Hydra, had made in the month of March, at landing at Beirout, in Syria, and cared otT 3,000,000 piasters. The Greeks intended a similar attack on Cyprus, but were hindered bv contrary winds. The terror spread by this enterprise had extended to Egypt. Accounts from Corfu, dated April 11, mentioned that the national assembly of Greece would shortly be convoked at

The Climax. A report has reached this place, from Frankfort, Ky. that Isaac B.

Desha, the murderer of Baker, had culEpidaurus. The deputies of eastern

his throat with a razor, when in the act G reece arc said to incline to a monarchy. r! : r i -r and desire to ask the tireat powers of

ui Miciviiiii, iiju . vy. ueaucnamp s wne i . . A , r i , u,.u, u.,r : Christendom for a king.

whole garrison should be prisoners of war. Our heroes indignantly refused, and declared thev would blow them-

er before known (o .r e oldest residents'!

on its banks' A letter from Green Bay, dated June

IC? We are requested to inform the Votrrj

of Dearborn county, that at least one of tbr candidates for Congress will address tbern at

selves up. The English, seeing that5, says. "In the wav of news, you may jIarlforJ on tbe Fril3ay beJore the ection, t

siaie, uiai uie report i current neie inui ocJock p M . Esqr MoCracLers, in the .Mississippi has risen 11 feet, and ,Manehester township, en the Saturday follow overflowed its banks at Prairie du Chiening,at 2 o'clock; and at Esqr. lirundrke'. and driven the troops from their quar-,in Loan township, on Monday one week biters in the garrison. The consequence'fore the election, at 12 o'clock.

is that it is very sickly there.

Missolonghi was not tenable, and that it

was impossible for the Greeks to throw in supplies, made the greatest effort to induce Missolonghi to surrender; but all was in vain." It is stated that the gallant Canaris perished off Missolonghi in the vessel which he commanded.

had stabbed . herself while in prison visit

ing her husband on the day of his execution; and that Beauchamp, the murderer, had also attempted his life at the same time, by stabbing, but did not quite succeed: he was taken from prison on the 7th i nst. and hung, while in the agonies of death from the wound thus inflicted. This information has come to us by so

many sources, as to put it almost beyond a doubt, that it is true in the material parts. The Cincinnati Crisis, of the 6th instant, informs, that a man by the name of Ira Ketchurn, was killed in that city on the 4th, while in .the act of loading a six pounder. Iloth his arms were torn eff by the discharge of the pun; one at the shoulder, the other at the elbow. Another case, similar in nature, occurred in Cirdeville Ohio. Air. Leily was killed by the bursting of a swivel made by a black-smith.

chicona, May 0. What melancholy

and afflicting news! I hear, on my arri

val at Ancona, that rli?3clonhi no loner

IstvisviUe Canal. Sanguine as manv have been as to the completion of the

In the British House of Commons, May Canal at the Falls, it now seems to prc-

1, a motion of Mr. Hume for an inquire sent a doubtful aspect. The contractor,

into the causes of the present distress in jit is said, has discovered he has a hard England, was rejected by a majority of; bargain the excavation much moio dif101. In the course of his argument Mr.TKult than what he had anticipated, and II. stated, that, for twenty-four years, the price of labor three times as high, from October, 1792, to January, IS! 7, The hands which came from Xow-Vork

the public expenditure exceeded the 'have principally forsaken him, and in

AMYUAL ELECTION. CAXDIDATKS FOR CONGRESS 3 district Oliver II. Smith, John Test, FOR REPRESENTATIVES.

Ezekiel Jackson, Pickney James,

gerexists! Iam overwhelmed, annihilat- revenue by about 383,009.000. but stead of hiring men at six and seven doled! I arrived full ofhope, and find that there were loans, during that peri-Jars per month, it is anticipated that all is over! That population of heroes is jod, to the amount of 618,000,000. 'twenty will he offered, and still r.ot a

The JFeavel. We have observed in several of our exchange papers, in the west, that this distnictive insect has aain made its appearance in the new wheat In order to prevent a total destruction of the fair prospects of our farmers, it would be well to u?e some precautionary means to destroy the weavel, or at least to prevent its ever coming to maturity and injur ing the grain. Swcra! modes have been suggested; some directly opposite to others. It is advised by one to put the. wheat into tight casks and sweat the grain, and in that way kill tho insect; another advises to thrash it out, so as to prevent the sweating consequent on stacking it. One plan is suggested which we thisk a more certain preventive than any yet tes'ed. That is, to have (be grain thrashed out immediately after cutting and ground, but not bolted. It then should he put in some open place, and permitted to cool, after which it may be put in barrels In this way it may be kept any length of time. This process would be attended with some trouble to the grower, where a great quantity of wheat is raised; but the question is, would not the farmer be compensated, were he to get a trood price for his flour? Would not the price obtained for that

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no more. 1 ne lollowing are the particulars, too positive facts, which I have been able to collect: "On the 15th of April, the Greek fleet had an engagement with the Turkish squadron, The combat was terrible; the Greeks had the advantage; yet it was not so decisive as to enable them entirely to drive away the Turks and throw provisions into Missolonghi. Miaulis. therefore, waited for fresh divi-

leaving a sum applicable to the. reduc- .sufficient number obtained.

tion of the debt, nmountii g to mere la. Farmer. than 225,000,000. ; whereas little more S mnamlitlism On Sundiy night, the 4?h than 188,000.000. altogether were paid i,ist bn H'fileii finger, of Cliarlwtown, Cufrom the exchequer "to the eommis-;ter 0,jntJ . P- rse in his sleep, and jumped sioners of the sinking fund, leaving u'out of ,h" eanvT Tndw. on a hard pavement, sum of above 36,000,000. stfrlin. trhcl- ,!lt"nc ol - A rt Mgh ani1 arm lvcre lu unaccounted for by the Kmss'mini: T mfny parls ' ,,H bcdy "Tre,J ters. He also stated, that, allowing for brM,"d!'t,le hoPe ' entcrtaiued of las hie.

.i . c ii . i i.l rciol Lxpenwcrtl. A black servant pir , the amount of revenue collected last L , , , t -.L i .i

Iiclert liay, llrrace 15assett, '1 hou'as Ciuion, , John Eliott.

Ezra Ferri, Johnson WbttfCollins Fitch, Vairen l ihbs, SanMifl Morfi? o:h Hubert Howe,

.. seed i", hunt: hriscll vvith a rlothf s hoe on the Bees wax

FOU SIUJUFF. D.'-rl n-erruan, '1 honi-HS T.onjflry; W ili;aiu V. Clieek, Wiiiiam t kuiDc? FOR COHOXFR. Andrew Armstrong. IS. II. Toil et John Blue, lisndet pail.s CLVCIMYA Tl UAIQLESALEPRICJ. CURRENT.

(CORRLCTLD WE1IKLY.)

Ashes, pearl Allum;!

Vppie4

.... - ... , ' .. . . , . ',1311., at bernan hiais, (iS, Y .) by way of ex'-i Heer, sti org

in which he had sustained such severe

losses, directed all his attention to prevent the arrival of supplies sent in small vessels from Zante. "On the lGth, all the communications were cut off by means of rafts, and llatbottomed, boats, armed with heavy artillery. From that time the provisions which were at Petala and Forto Sere could not arrive; the besieged, who maintained themselves only by means of a few supplies which they daily received, began to be in the most de

plorable situation. On the 17th and no more than 25, 00,000 bushels!

18th, several women and children and whereas, had it kept pace with the popuold men died of hunger. On the 19thjlation, it would have exceeded 35,000,-

the evil increased. .Notwithstanding the iOOO bushels per annum.

iirr.mrtit I I 1 v rornnf-r s itirv trnnv;t in r

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ui iijc: u; ujui uie jjuuujuou.. ieH U verdict of suieide.

on tne neonle last rear would tiurr ,,vwMii!wwirn

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more quarters of wheat than the 69,000,000. levied in 1815. He proved that, reference being had to the increase of

population, the consumption of most ar-!

tides had talien offor had not increased for the last forty years as, for example for the ten vears, from 1785 to 1705. the quantity ot malt consumed in this country was,on the average,above 25,700,000 bushels whereas, for the nineteen ear

Irom 1815 to 1 824, the consumption was

horrors of this situation, nobedy thought of surrendering; all still placed their hopes on the fleet; but every one prepared to sacrifice his life. Several parts of the town were selected to receive the

So in wines, there has been a positive,

and in sugar, teas and tobacco, a striking relative diminution. It is stated, in conclusion, that crimes

and pauperism have lamentably and frai

women, the children, and the aged, andifuliy increased. Ai cl for all these evils every preparation was made to blow up; a complex, deceitful and ruinous svsthe place. On the 21st and 22d, no tern of finance an immense extent of prayers were performed. Several parts taxation arid convulsed appearance of of the town were undermined, and the the manufacturing and commeu ial interinhabitants determined that all theseiests, and the decaying oi the people gen-

who should not be able to make a sally, ierally.

as well as the wounded, the women and

children should bury themselves by springing the mines. 'On the 21st and 22d, IMiaulis again attacked the Turkish fleet, but what could a number of little vessels do a-

EblCA'ilCX.

fin HE st rend quantity stssmn oi the Lawill. renttburh Seminary will commerce oi. Monday the 3lM Instant. "1 he Inslruttor ten dtrs las most sincere thanks to tl trarlv patrons f this Institution, nd earnestly hopes their t;n.er vt ry liberal encouragement will be ccntin uL The terms of tuition will be an follows For Orthography , lU na ;i , rit r., Vulgar ard Decimal Arithmetic, pti- quarter. - - 2 CO EnpjSish Grammar, Geography, and MenMiration, per quarter 2 5:J Ai c.itnt sod Modern Histcry, 1 gic snd Natural and Myral Philosophy, per quarter . - " - - 3 00 Some cf the requisite school books for tech-inji-ihe aboe branches are Webster's Spelling Hook, Murry's Readers and Gramrrur, Walkei's Pronouncing Dictionary, Pike's Arithmetic m o Tit at isc on Mersur.ttion, Curnrr.ir.g's Geography , Watt's Logic, and PaSty's Moral Phio...pt,y. L.awrtnceburjjh, July 15, IS. 6.

Bottles, euiier Candles, tii ed nould Castor beans Castings, assorted Cider Cigars, American Sian:sh

ISt. Duminifo

from , 7 Ct8. C lb 5 5 lb 7 bbl 1 75 2 lb 27 Lbl 5 25 gr 15 00 ICO lb 9 1 - 11 J bush 1 00 ton CO 00 0i bbl 4 00 C UO 1C00 blh 1 50 10 00 12" best lb IDA 2( 18 It:

Welling Campbell TAILOR,

A Manchester naper estimates the

number of unemptoxed nersons in the .Y . i r - i . . . i i i

manuiaeiunnjr uisincis oi jLnianu a;;

200,000. Lady Richardson, George street, liar

lover S(juare, was recently brought to

article, in this neighborhood, for fire or ,ixl j ,adcn whh v;,ions into the town . il. . r II rm I '

gainst 6 ships of the line, 10 frigates and police othce for giving one of ht;'r servaois 90 other vessels, which had tlic ad van- a severe thrashing with a sauapan! Il i tage of the wind ? All their elForts were Ladyship compiomiscu the aiiliir hy a i ii ..it i . i. a - i.i i , :

useless: u was lmnossiuie to iieia tib-uout au ui iuo ?u vi oiuus.

LcPtH 'l 1L'LL informs Ins old cus'orrers,

i &nd othtrs, that he has commenced business

st his former stand, opposite the market house ; when he villi, (tho' no encouragerot litigation) uruh ph sure, piomptiturie and despatch, attend to all mils intrusted to his cure He can assure these uho may trust to his professional powers, , tht n. st crooked and difi;ewit ctsts, that the) vi-hll not go away non-suitrd He has rec?ived ihe newt st and most pprovtd plans oi his procssion, vnJ is rt-idv to tsecuie them. ,!olv 15. V7.

Cotton

Ft-athers, live - lb Coitjn vara No. 5 to 10

'V.-.; Jiackerel, IS o. 1 bbl 9 No. 2 s'6 00, No. 3 SO 50

10 24 30

Cd, drv Miad FiaXM'ed Flour, superfine Ginsenj

box 3 60 Lbi 14 00 bush 37t bbl 2 ruh lb 15

5 50

10 i 1G

7 50

Gunpowder, Lex'n keg Dunont's

Hats Roram per doz 40 00 Castors - 54 00 Wool - G 50

Hemp lb 5

flops - Jb Indigo, Spanish flotant

i G 50

liensial

o .-. 2 75 2 75

72 00 0 00 t O I 1

ton 12

Iron J uniata puddled

hoot), G, 8 and lOd 120

85

100

months past, fully reward him? The crops

eastward from drought, lioaf, and untimely rain9. pres:ip;p favorably, for those who may Lave pood flour for sale this season. We would advise our farmers to look to their interest, before it is too late. High JJ'aler. The rain which fell in the lat ter part of last month, tho' copious and refreshing herp, appears to have done some damage in various directions On the Rappahannock,

Va if fell in torrents for two or three dav?.

which raised th bridges, mios,

Two men liandcuih d in ajriji.and under escort, were brouirist from the nei'-h-borhcod ol Newport I'agnell, to the county jail, charged with stealing turnip u p.-. Lord Lowtber has refused an oifer ol 3,500 guineas (about 1G,0o0 .iollars) for his race horse Monarch. Loud. paper.

and the Greek fleet in vain lost its best vessel, exposed to the lire of the large Turkish men of war. The unfortunate besieged, seeing their last hopes vanish, thought only of cxecutingtheir heroic ob

ject. Every thing was prepared for the

sacrifice; the women and children were

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placed over the mines, some ot ttiej ijovion, ,juxf. .u mm nnp-nr:. most intrepid old men promised to set! Ve have received our files ol La Spcctafire to the mines the moment the. signal 'cur Oriental, to March 31. They conwould be given. The men who were'tain but little news of the state of affairs still able to carry arms, resolved to make'hi Greece. Almost every paper contains

a sally, to force their way through Ibra-.ccmplamts ol piracies committed by the

tCr.YOTlCE. " I 'HOSK 'Vsircus of Uan.in Martial Music, i kre informed lli.it Mr. Nat:iami btciiii; w!l Htten- 't this p!acf on Suturuiy 'M L'J-i at S or (J ii'tlock. A. M. for the purpose of teaching "o r. if' rtn oo the Fife, Ssiare nd Mass Drum.

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!!r S. will enminue to atten-1 at tne same puce, I

n every wetker two uetks for some time there ,fcr. JOHN Sl'LNCKli. Jnlv 15. 18r'6.

r,lf.rami-,anun;lsall.ei1!bt;il'i,n,s rmy,lo join Ihcir brethen., nnd;Grecian cruisers ami m)S(ic?, on the - to revenge, if possible, tbe women and -merchant vessels ol the European Hations houses, -ram, cattle, &c. on thcjchi,d.en whom l abandoned to death.! without discrimination of llaff. The na-

loiv grounds were indiscriminately swept away! About 2,000 attempted to execute this'per of the 31st states, as a report, that by the impetuous torrent, and frreat damage, design, 1 30 or 140 men remained in the Col. Favier, French otuccr, who had

done. On tho Allegheny, Fa the rains were! town, and retired into a house, which been for some time drilling a corps of

equally abundant, but we have heard of noil'10' converted into a fortress. .Oreeiv troops in the Luropean tactics,at damage done. The rise in this river has been " tht; ?3d, ill the evening, their de-j Athens haying marched into Negropont

iparturc took place, and at the same mo-;u me nea.i oi nis nine nana, had met ment the frightful volcano blew up tbeluhh some successes, and had even taken population, which was reduced to 6,000 possession of the fortress Caristo. The

try, which is much wanted. On yesterday se-j ;ouls. The Turks, who knew the pro-:lcctator, which is reluctant to credit veral rafts past this place, which it is supposed jject of the unhappy besieged, made a any thing lavorable to the Greeks, de-

very great resistance to the sailv ol the ciares its jldcuci ot this report, and adds Greeks. A dreadful carnage took place, that, it true, it i of little importance in and at least the half of the sacred hat-! the general struggle. We regard it as talion Dcrishcd. It is honed, however, of a trood deal of conseuuence. if true. as.

the course of the previous fvo months; tbejlhlU aKmU 700 or S00 may have "aiiied'hi that case, it is likely to be the forcrun-

conqnence is, that crops of grain are in gene- the mountains. On the following dayyer of other events favorable to the

the heroic town audits inhabitants no'Gree.rC cause. I he Greeks still held longer existed. The Turks on entering' possession of Canabuza, in Canida, and the town found only ruins and dead bo -tbere were also bands of Sphariotes in

debates and proceedings in the case of this wi-j dies : however, the 130 men who had arms in the mountains cf that island.

Daily Adv.

very beneficial, in one respect, as it has afforded art opportunity fo run lumber to this coun-

contained 250 or 300 0,00 feet each. Previous to these rains, very little had fallen, in any of t he middle or eastern states, through

ral very light.

Penelope. Denny

Wc have examined the

bill. These may show the views entertained

great carnage of the Egyptains. At

dotv, and find that the vole in the House of. Crimea memseivcs in tne nouse, tlelend-

Representative was 93 for and 7S aRatnst the cu i uu.u uc,, hicimu a

petition. Mr. Test was among those who voted ayiinst the bill In the senate it passed alDiost unanimously. Mr. Noble voted in favor of allowing the pension. Wc shall in our next, give some of the debates for and against the

Western waters.

moment when the Turks were going to

take them. "'Almost every week, and since the

:5th of April every day, English vessels.

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by members on the subject; and whether they cmcrea .uissoioi.giu. oir r . .vuams, oe-

lore ins uepariuie 101 lonuon, nau interposed between the town an Ibrahim, and

were correct or not, you are left to jude for yourselves. We think, however, that tb:re

tvill be little room for doubling which side of

the question to take, after an examination and careful reading of the arguments advanced.

It is stated, that a force equal to 2G00 meo, independent of machinery, is employed on tbe Chesapeake aad Delaware Canal.

The great tributaries

lenp-th exhausted by fatigue and want of: to tnc mighty .Mississippi from the west.

food, they blew themselves up at the'nave heen very destructive because of

the extraordinary rise of their waters.

The Missouri, at the Mandan villages,

rose seventeen feet perpendicularly in a few hours, and a band of the Sioux, encamped near the Arrickaras, 60 or 70 in number, men, woman and children, were all swept away by the irresistahle Hood. The traders have suffered much

at several places. This creat rise of

the waters is attributed to the melting of

the snow at the head of the Yellowstone and Chavenne rivers. Great mas

ses of ice had descended the Missouri,

m terrible impetuosity and force. The

Red river was four feet lusher than ev-

i exerted all his efforts, as a private indi

vidual, to bring about a capitulation. The inhabitants of Missolonghi had consented to leave the town with their arms, baggage, iScc. and with drums beating. Ibrahim refused; he promised that properity should be respected, and their lives spared, but he insisted that the

MISSLYG. A Ontlemsn turned lltury Philliber, late of

f Kittanniiip, but now of Ou.in, State ot Nr w ; Scanning, seasoned, Voik, stopped at tho house o. John Taylor, m'pu,c hoards, do.

do 4d nail reds LiadVk' bar w hite, dry ground in oil red, dry Leather, sole

140 100

upper call skins

Lumbcr-

Molasses, IN. Orleans gdl 55 iSaih, liowens' brand Id to 10 Ih Juniata brand do 7 Pittsburgh commonS t

F'lttsfcuie-h. on the Glh ot M. vlast, h' rtmnueu

ill the 13 h of tbe same month. He lelt that Uce for Kittunrinp: on the eveinnpr of said day, .nd 1ns r.ot I etn heard ot since. He ro le a tour

v- -r old sorrel colt, about 15 hands high, well ra ide, with u switch tail; oo other mark recolitcted. Hud on in old saddle, with u iit vr seat,

i new common smlnc: Lridlc and a pair ot sad lie hsErs nearly Le'. He wore a bottle green

cnattee. a pare of light colored thuk corderoy

nintaloons, and a hUclc lut cor.siuerauiy woru.i

lie i about 23 years of ge, 5 leet 10 niches high,

lull f-ice dark romp'.exion, s icuble and quiet

s much interest is irit hy his relations to learn

his fate, and beintr anxious to nsccrtHin me course j . . .

om rittsbuigh; we will give teni vyiJ1UiJo, 'uiw3

lb Gh 7 7A 16 IT keg 3 50 3 C,' - lb 10 To 2 side 1 50 2 0;' doz 18 00 23 00 1000ft. 10 00 do. 5 00 5 :0 do. 1 1 uO 00 1000 2 C7 3 00

Zanesv die

Boston wrought Oil, tanners linseed

castor

do 6 do 7 17 bbl 1C 00 gal 50 1 37t

h has tfcken from

dolHrs to any person who will furnish the desir

ed information to either ol the subscribers.

JOHN rALU, JOHN PlULLir.SK, ! SAM'L PHILLlIiUJ. Piite?jurgh, June 20th, 13:6. " JYO TICK. Those indebted to the Subscriber by Note or !3ook account, are inforri-.u that he has left thrm with Thomas Palmer, esq. for settlement. Those who cidl on him and sttli by the 10th - f August, next, will have n. costs to pay, after that time suits will be commenced w ithout distinction. Necessity compels me to resort to this method for the settlements nay accounts ; I have to debts pay, which 1 must have money to meet by the tune mentioned. E. CORNELIUS. July 8, 1826. 26 3a A'OTJCE. OUBLTC notice is hereby given to Samuel JL Moore, son of John Moore, lute of the county of Dearborn, deceased; to Jonathan Huffington and Jane liufRnrton his w.te, daughter td'

said deceased; to Hubert Whitten tnd Sarah

0 G V 20 1 7 00 5l-

1 0

Hams, bacon

Shoulders &l sides Ilogs lurdt Cheese iJutter, firkin lb

i'orter - - bbl llice - - lb Rag-, cotton and linen Salt, Turks 1-land bush Keuawha at the river in store Suirar, New Orleans Havana, white loaf and lump

Shot, all sizes Spices, Topper Pimento Cassia Cloves Nutmegs

Ginger ground

bnrr lb

4 2A

bh 8 Ch G 00 5h 87 2G 31 9 17 19 2 25 22t 27 45 1 25 O rr 12A

13 20 00 O 1 30 50 1 50

Whitten his wife, daughter of said deceased; to j Spirits, Cog. brand' 4th pY. 1 7,r Wdliam Moore son of said deceased; heirs. Spanish do 1 50 at law of the said decetsed John Moore; and

to Susannah, alias Susan Moore, widow of the said deceased John Moore; that 1 have obtained by purchase from John Moore the 3on, nd one of theheir9 at Uw of the said deceased, the one fifth part of the south west quarter of section number two, in township number four, aui range number two west, in the said ctinty of Dearborn; and that I shall make application to the Judges of the Dearborn Circuit Court at their term to be holden at La'-vrcnceburh in and for said county ot Dearborn on-the first Monday m October next: to appoint three disinterested free holders, residents f the svid county of Dearborn, not related to eifier of the parties afore said, to divide, partition, and set off to me by metes and boundaries, my said fi Vh part of the quarter section of land aforesaid. WILLIAM I LAKK. July, 1st 18 27 iw

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lum, Jamaica Whiskey, new Steel, German

Swedish London, Crowley Eng. blistered American Teas, Gunpowder, best Impererial do Voting Hysont Tobacco, manufactured Tallow -Wines, Madeira L. P. gal Note For h add one half.

1 UJ I 7

1 50 nn

17

21 19 19 0 1 45 1 45 95 o o 5 3 50

1 i 25 31

10 G 9 OO 00

21 210 1 5i) 1 5.' 1 0, 1 ; K 1 5