Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 31, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 August 1826 — Page 3
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LAWKSNCEBURGH.
s,; turd a y, to l7$ v 1 2, 1 e 2c Election. It will be seen by the statement published, that Ezra Ferris, Johnson' Watts, Horace Bassett, and Ezekiel Jackson, are elected Representatives for this County, to the next General Assembly; Thomas Loxgley Sheriff and Andrew Armstrong Coroner. We learn that John T. M'Kinn'et and Samuel Lewis are elected Representative in Franklin Countv. and RonrRT Joh .-heriiF. The latter without opposition. S rr.rHF.:; C. Stevens and W. B. Chamelrlain are elected Representatives in Switzerland Countv. The follow ing gentlerren were elected in Wo vise County, at the late election James Rariden Senator; W. Fliott, J I. Kover, C. Lewis and A. Loxax, Representative-. We hue not hoard difinifelv as to
riou. You mil now be ready, no doubt, to exclaim that this is a monster of its species. So it is; but don't doubt for a moment, that the radish is as large as is represented. We are very certain it is 'Pi .u..
iident of the fact is, because radishes equally large and larger, have been raised in this neighborhood ; one of which, (this we can prove) measured thirty-six inches in circumference. We could go on and enumerate a great many equally extraordinary growths of our soil, such as corn stalks, the ears of which could not be reached when sitting on the tallest horse in the country, but we forbear; presuming that what we have said will convince you all, that we could tell a good deal more, if we were disposed.
jturned for Liverpool, Mr. Brougham, for
VV inchelsea. &c. According to official estimates, there were exported from Great Britain, last year, goods of the value of . 56, 335,5 14 1 s, 2d?.; of which 29,469,570 was in cotton goods alone; 5.925,574 in woollens, and 2,709,766 in linens. France, The commercial cities ot France have addressed memorials to the government upon the importance of ne-
ociating treaties with the South Ameri
can states. A French frigate has arrived
from Bahia with 5,000,000 ot Irancs, lor the merchants of Bordeaux. The Greek cause continues popular. In Prussia, the queen subscribed to the ladies" collecting 10 gdJden Fredericks. In Pari, the ladies are making fancy arli cies tor sale to augment the fund. Greece. The biig Seaman, of New
kork. while lying at the island oi'Samo
LATE FOREIGN SETS. FROM GKRECE. The brijc Seaman ar-
rired at New York on Sunday last from the
Island of Samo, in the liteeian Archipelago. Her commander, captain Doininick, furnished to the Editor of the New York Statesman, the following information: " 1 be Seaman, while lyinp in the harbor of Vathy, (island of Ssmo?,) was attacked on the morning; of the first of May, hy Iho pir:ttic4t launch?, armed with 30 men each; having received intelligence of their intentions the evening previous, and bein prepared with a few small arms and two twelve pounders loaded with erane. we succeeded in beatm? them oft'
the result of the Congressional election, jwithout fustainins any injury . These launches hut believe, from every information re-! belonged to two Greek armed schooners, which ceived, lhat O. II. Smith is elected Ro-!,he erew h31 rn awav ,vith ,rom H,,ra' car' Tying 8 guns each; they bad been laying in a
F,t u'iUUUu wu"i5KM lluul 11,18 UI- cove about tiro miles distant fur a week nrevi-
trict. eus. frequently reconoiterins with their boats.
3nd waiting lor the Seaman to compete her lading, which was finished the day pre vious to the attack, when their avowed intention was
to eut her out of the harbor. Simultaneous
rer stabs in her side, which, in endearftrlrt to avert, her arm and hand were also sererely cut. iler screams brought to her aid some person not far distant, who arrived in tim to prevent the inhuman husband from consummating on the spot his diabolical design, when he immediately let fall the unhallowed instrument, and without any hesitation yielded himself a pri.oner. Medical aid tvas procured as soon as feasible for th unfortunate wonun, but the wounds, though not deep, bf in inflicted with an oyster knife, ground sharp at the point, are considtred to be sufficiently dangerous as to leave but little hopes of her recovery. I he wretched husband was subsequently committed to prison.
Sen Semen t. firr Snrrrnnt who line
arrived at Newhurvport, had a distinct view of the Sea Serpent on Tuesday last about 9 mtles from Newhuryport Bar, and 3 miles from Plumb Iiand shore. Capt. S. was within 50 yards of him. Jle
was attacked by two piratical launches appeared to be about uu leet lon, iu Di about 30 men each, hut they werejhead llat and of a shining black color.
wait cur distincd hovr to fjint this world. A few hours more and we shall be in eternity. Your kindness end sympathy my dear madam, also adds a most gratifying solaec to the mind of your grateful tut dying AnnbeaCchamf.
Mrs.
MARIUFD On the Glh int. by the Rt. C V iUon, Mr. Jacos Stephens to Miss Mary Cloud, both of Boon county, Kv. CINCINNATI IVHOLESALE PRICE CUR REST. (OORIUOTFL WEEKLY.)
In the statement made in our piper of .the 22d u!t. relating to the death of Ful-
Jer ami ooiden, there was an crror;!with the M (h 9r Koom ril Lrot lintlP w,;,.
v.bich, tho' thrilling, seems to require 'and stood cros-s the harbor, expecting the correction. Jt appears that Fuller at lnch tf brinS hearing the . . . , . . rt, . . firiner, and two boats repulsed, they took tliem the time he went to the house ot bo den . ... i V l . i in and went to sea. I hey hawever, re'nrned did not present a libel to the Miss Gol- next day to their anchorages, bringing with dcr.rs for their sinaturs, as slated, em a small Ionian brig, which they plundered r i,, i i i !r r i i in the harbor; this vessel had been robbed thr nut only requested old Mr. (jroldcn to . , e , . . ., . , J 1 jday before ry h cruiser in the g'sif of .Valsnocome to his house that day and tal!;va jjit(!e doubting they would imkn a sccnbout the business, havin in the morn--cmd attempt and bring the schooners alongside.
incj assured him that he would prosecute his daughters unless satisfaction was given. We make this correction to gratify the friends of the deceased, who are anxious to have the matter understood precisely r.s it transpired.
oe.iten oil. 1 lie Archipelago appears to abound with pirates. The U. S. Ship Kric was crui.ing therein to defend our trade. The whole squadron was daily expected to arrive at Smyrna. Dates from Fatras are to May loth. The army of Ibrahim, containing 2'JOO Egyptians and 1200 Turks was still near that city, and so enfeebled by the siege of Missoionghi as to he unable to attempt any thing. The soldiers from Missolonghi were most alFectionately received at
Salona. They are called the "sacred battalion."" A letter from Trieste of May 22d, conirms the report of 1800 men having cut their way through the Turks, and joined Karaiskaki. The Egyptian tleet was at Fatras, and the Turkish squadron passed Kante on tiic 4th for the Archipelago. Every preparation is making for the de
fence of Napoli; the soldiers have just been clothed by the French committee, and troops are assembling in all parts. A aational assembly has met at Epidaurus, and Demetrius Ypsilanti is looked upon for president. The iew York Daily Advertiser
back full of protuberances; his eyes were
large and prominent, and when his motion was rapid, he caused the water to foam around him. Daily Adv.
.IFtTHl.F.S. Ashes, peail AllumJ Apph-t Bee- a Beer, strong Bottles, porter Candies, dipped mould Castor beans Castings, assorted Ciuer
7 o0
"23 5 25
To OS c 9 00 27
Ciirars, American
John P. Cuines, a:i old court man, we fire informed, has been re-elected in Boon county Ky. hv a majority of Jive votes over Lewi? Kiddle, a new court candidate. This election, as may be in-
fered from the result, was warmly contested by both parties, and every thing within the compass of electioneering management was resorted to, in the
course of the contest. The defeated!;
party, it is said, is about to contest the election of Mr. Gaines, on the ground of illegal votes; some of which, it is slated, were given by persons residing in this state. A very unpleasant, and perhaps fatal, a Hair transpired on Wednesday fit the
closing of the' polls at Burlington, in which
we made application to Vr.fi Governor of th
toirn for 5.0 men, and rackets to defend the hri, but not one could be obtained I he1
captains of the two vessels (Greek.") f-rJsiy
walked about town the, next day, and when
questioned on the subject, said they had no
control over thfir, crews, and made very light of the matter; said they had but two wounded. It is sunected the governor of Hamosis rith.-r afraid, or has an understanding with these rulfians, as not the least attempt was niado to punish the outrage, although committed within three hundred yards of their building. From this most unpleasant situation, we were
very opportunely relieved by the arrival if th' 17. hif F,rip, in the evening of the id, the command r of which, however, did not flunk proper to detain them as pirate9. 1 hey itnmeoiately left tne harbor. The day previous to leaving Milo, May 7th,
the French ir.'ued schooner Amaranthe came in, which had beaten cfTfrom his convoy one of
iho aaid Greek fleet, mounting 20 guns, who had attempted to board one of the vessels under his protection. The commander of the D.u-
pbinvose, at Mihi, informed that the Trench
stales, that a gentleman recently arrived from Panama, gives an account of a singular robbery in that city, by which he was a suilercr, and which occurred a few weeks previous to his sailing. A person confined in the Prison of Panama, for a murder committed in broad day, found
means to intrigue with the sergeant of
the guard. lie told him that although they were both poor men, if he would let him out that night, with a comrade
or two, he would make both their for-
niucs. The sergeant consented, and at half past ten he was let out, with three
ot me prisoners, lie unmeoiateiy entered tne store of Mr. Arain, with false keys; but not beinable to open the iron chest, (in which there was deposited, by foreigners about to leave the country, and others, upwards of ; 1 2,000,) he setit lo the sergeant for four more men, who assisted in bearing the chest into prison. On the robbery being discovered, guards were employed to prevent itsbMng taken out of tho walls, and many of the houses within the al!s were searched. A reward of one thousand dollars was offered in vain, until the third day after, when .'ne of the guard ave information, which
le had obtained by the sergeant's asking
Krif, Pa. July 13. .Ve:r.r for Travellers. Thirty years ago the site of this village was a wilderness, and the path of the Indian the only guide for the daring traveller. Now it lias upwards of a thousand inhabitants.
land the roads leading to Bullalo, Cleve-i
land, and Pittsburgh, the three great
points of intercourse, equal to any in the Western rvnrtof the Union. Prom these three places we have hcenfy-srien arrivals of stages every week: all which remain here over night. From Buffalo there are fourteen arrivals, from Cleveland ten, and from Pittsburgh three. Three years ago we had three arrivals: once a week from Cleveland in a one horse waon, once a week from Buffalo in a
two horse wagon, arul once from Pitts
burgh in a hack. Now there is not a vehicle enters our village for the conveyance of travellers but post coaches, with teams equal, if not superior to any, in Pennsylvania. In addition to this there are three Steam boats for conveyance of passengers, enter and leave our harbor every week, and in a few
days there will be five. There are also from two to ten schooners which enter and clear our harbors each week.
Spanish
Colfee, V. I. green, best lb St. Domingo Cotton ...
Feathers, live
Cotton varn No. 5 to 10
Fish-Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 9
No. 2 $8 00, No. 3 $6 50
lb lb
bbl o0 1
lb bbl
gr 15 00 16 00 lb 9 10 11 1 2A bush 1 00 ton GO 00 60 bbl 1 50 00 1000 87.4 1 50 10 00 12 00
V3h 20A 13 Zh 9 10
24 29
ib
25 30
10
Cod, dry box
Shad - - bbl
Flaxseed - bush Flour, superfine bbl Ginseng - lb Gunpowder, Lex'n keg
Dupont's 7 50
3 50 14 00
37t 2 12t 15 5 50
16
2 25 17 6 50
Hah Uoram
Castors Wool Hemp lb Hops lb Indigo, Spanish fiotnnt bengal Iron Juniata ton
puddled
per doz 40 00
54 00
6 50 5 25 2 C2 2 50
130 80
72 00 9 00 6 37A 00 00
90
hoop, 6, 8 and lOd 120
a Mr. Dogas was stabbed with a knife, number of Plures rnaJe bJ l Ureekn, of
tneir vessels.
ly a Mr. Riddle, it is supposed, with whom he was fighting at the time. The physicians think Mr. I3cgas will recover, though severely wounded in a great many places. A number of battles took plac e the same day, attended, however,
with no other consequences, than bloody i
noses and black eyes the usual honorary badges oflisty-culf.
Admiral on the station, had made a requUition i ,)r a broad belt, to put some money in,
winch he saiu ne was aoout to receive,
and which had been stolen from the English, as they term Americans and
Fnglish indiscriminately. The money was found by the Alcade, buried within the prison: and, after great expense, restored to its owners.
of 20 sail of light armed vessels, to scour th
Archipelago of every thing that wore a tireeV lag; the Austrian Admiral hail likewise requested of his government half that number for
the like purpose: this was in consequence of a
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Editors of newspapers, like other folks are extremely fond of telling extraordinary thing, particularly when the relation may have a favorable; tendency on the score of advancement. For instance one
vill tell you that a stock of live or
"Wheat has been left at his office, measuring so long, (a mot extraordinary length,) and then challenges the. world to find a match to it; another that a most miraculous pumpkin vine had been discovered in a neighboring corn-field, of a prodigious length and thickness ; and that one of the pumpkins afforded to a number of hogs, plenty of food, and a very
comfortable retreat during the winter months. These stories at first view, appear almost incredible, but on closer observation, they are frequently recognized as facts. Now for a proof of this: The editor of the Indiana Farmr, amon" several annunciations ofcandidates, states that a Radish treasuring 13 inches in circumference has been left at hisofiice, bv
a "Farmer' for the inspection of the cu-
,u eMH,v.. 7 , NVils, Bowens' brand 4d to 10 ih that "trie power and worksi , - . , , ,
In the early psrt of April, two armed Greft!; vessels were capturned hy the Auatrians, and carried into Smyrna. Intelligence via Hydra and Syra, hart rahed S.mios and Milo, of the storming -nd massacre of Misolonghi; the number of slain is variously stated to bo from li to 22,000, (the latter includes the whole population,) men, women, and
children, indiscriminate!?. Numbers of the
two last were consumed alive in their borning house. The accounts agree in staling tb.tt only ab3Mt 00 of the warriors escaped out of those that attempted to cot their wy through a body of 7000 Turks; upwards of 3000 of whom it is said, perished in the conflict. Vnere were
no doubts with the Samiotes and Mdcotes, of
the correctness of their information, and that Missolonghi had fallen. The Turkish fleet and transports were visible from the peak town of Milo. passing Macronisais on tiie morning; of the 8th of 31 ay, returning to the Dardanei les, most probnbly tn refit The populous is
land of Syra, is said to be the next object of
their eiploits; all these islands are entirely defenceless, and will become an easy conquest; and when the Turks visit, there will no doubt be a repetition of the tragic scenes acted at Scio and Missolonghi.
'1 he American squadron under Com. "Rodcers, was expected daily at Smyrna from Port Mahon. May Pith, otT Antimilo, parted com
pany with the U. S. ship Erie. Capt. Dercun,'
on a cruise, all well."
An African Market. The public market is on a Wednesday, and attended sometimes by 30 or 10,000 persons, as the natives say, in peaceable times; but there was a very good market this dav in an open space in the centre of the town, which is held every evening;. Fish,
flesh and tow!, were in abundance, dressed and undressed, and tornata and onions, but no other vegetables. Again my excessive whiteness became a cause of both pity Sc astonishment, ifnot disgust ; a crowd followed me through the mar
ket, others fled at my approach, some of
the women oversetting thcirmcrchandize by their over anxiety to get out of my way; and although two of them were so struck with astonishment as to remain fixed to the spot, unconscious of the escape of their companions, they no sooner perceived me close to them than they too ran off, trresistably frightened. Maj. Denham.
The Ravenna (Ohio) Courier, states that a machine for the cutting cf shingles has been recently invented by some enterprising gentleman of that vicinity, which will make shingles at the rate of fifty ta one. faster than the common mode ; and those madetiy it are said to be superior to thoe made in the ordinary way. ft is said to be simple in its coni 'Ml
struction and not expensive. 1 ne at
count states,
of any saw-mi II can be applied to it, by merely taking out the suzc and substituting the shave, when every descent of the gate will cut a shingle. The block is placed in such a manner that the shinn!c iscut quartering across thegrain: this, is done to prevent the shingles from warping, and it "h stated to be ollectua!."' It has been ascertained that 40,000 shingles per day, can be made by it. Vahnhlc. Improve mm'. An ingenious mechanic has invented a machine by
which ladies can lace their Corsetts
ecpial to two-horse power. This will be a great saving in the lime of attendants, and will enable ladies to dispense with the screws and wiub-lasses formerly in use. In a letter to the inventor, Miss Wap states that she has reduced her waist from five inches in Diameter to four and a sixteenth ! !
do4d - - 140 nail rods - 1GO LcaJ-Fig - Jb bar w hite, dry
ground in oil keg 3 led, dry - lb Leather, sole upper side 1
a calf akins doz 18 00 T I
Lumber Joist, pice or poplar, lOCOft. 10 00 Scantling, seasoned do. 5 00 Pine boards, do. do. 1 1 00 Shingles, pine, pr. 1000 2 87
lMolasse-;, N. Orleans tral
7 7A 10 50 16
i3 ,r0
55
Juniata brand do
Pittsburgh common
5
IK
17 3 62 25 2 00 23 00
5 50 00 3 00 10 9 6 8
We learn from the Baltimore Gazette, that a shocking attempt at murder was made on Sundjy afternoon, near Harris' Creek, on the person of a Mrs Lewis, hy her husband, resident of Fell's Toint. It appears that Mr. L. had, for some time past, labored under a grange delusion respecting the conduct ef Mrs. L.
Great Britain and Ireland. The elec-phoe fiddly he had. suspicioned, and had,
tion for members of parliament was co- on several occasions, recently carried his threats
veiled considerable disturb- 9?.r,r.lh.'t ,l w" decmed necp9sar-v to ca!l in ,h
ing on, and excite
ance at Carlisle, and other place?. The military was called upon at Carlisle, and fired on the people, several of whom were killed. It was their opposition to a candidate who was favorable to the corn laws, which caused this they pelted him and his friends with stones. Mr. Canning and gen. Gascoyne had been rc-
aid of the watch, $"C. On Sunday afternoon.
he requested her, with apparent kindness, to
From the Maysville EajrV. Mrs. Beauehamp. 77c following lettcr written by JIrs. Reauehavip, two days
before her death, -was addressed to a lady of Frankfort who had shozrn her some kindness
during her confinement and delivered ly
Dcaueriamp s Juthcr ajter the cxecutwii: "'July oth, 1P.2G.
Df.ar madam : I should be wanting in that
gratitude I owe you, could I with-hald this
last tribute to your exalted worth.
77; iV dais sun 7L-M set to rise no nwre upon my unfortunate husband and myself. But 7vc die happy and contented. His spirit soars aloft, in the conscious rectitude cfhii life. He dies without a sigh of rigrttfur his early fall. He. dies for pursuing the dictates of his conscience. I fed that he has done right; that he has done a glorious deed, a just action, in the sight of all just spirits in the icide universe. Although he
was my all on earth, without whom I would
never have lived in any event; and although the. death of Col. Sharp has cost us both our
livts,yt strange as i!iay seem to some
can 7iever regret it. Ao; I would deliberately have chosen, the day Mr. Beauchamp started to Frankfort to kill Col. Sharp, to have lain dozen with liim, as I shall this evening do, and have gladly eput the
rvorld, rather than that Col. Shenp, should
have lived. J tie.se were the mutual feelings
accompany him in a walk to the creek, whicLf then fxPrCssr nnd (io not she hesitated not to rnmnlv writh. On rnAshrinkfrom actmP VP l tkfm' for mu-
ing near the creek, ther aet down together selfv whatever weak mind may say of it, I
upon the ground, and he lay his head upon her Zlory to die with the lord of my bosom's love. lap, when, after a short conversation, he sud- 7vho so freely dies for me. I am sensible no denly sprung upon his feet, and drawing forth one can possibly conceive, of the happy, cheerfrom his pocket a knife, inflicted several se- Jul tranquility, nay, joy, with which wc a-
bag lb
4 2t 5h 8 Ch 10 00 5h o 1 00 26 31 0 17 19 2 25 2"2h
V
Zanesville do G
Boston do 7 wrought - - 17 20. Oil, tanners - bbl 17 00 18 00 linseed - gal 54 56 castor - - 1 37A' 1 50 Provisions, Pork, mess 8A Hams, bacon 4 C
Shoulders. sides Hogs- lardt Cheese Butter, firkin lb
Porter - - bbl Rice - - lb Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks lslnd bush Kenawha at the river in store Sugr, New Orlens Havanna, white
loaf and lump Shot, all sizes
Spices, Pepper Pimento Cassia Cloves Nutmegs Ginger ground
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pY. 175
Spanish do Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, new Steel, German - lb Swedish lAndon, Crowley Lug. blistered American Teas, G unpowder, best Impereril do Younj Ilysont Tobacco, manufactured Tallow -Wines, Madeira L. P. gal Sicily Port Note For h add one half.
00 00 10t
18 20 00 24
45 50 1 00 1 2lh 3 25 12k
27
50
62 50
26 17 21 19 19 8 1 45 1 45 95 8 5 3 50 1 75 2 37
2 Of) 1 75 1 75 00 27 IB 21 20 10 1 50 1 50 1 00 14 8 4 50 2 00
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. THK subscribers, Administrators of the eststftf of John Smith, deceased, snd Hh flety (- cee1, will espoe u PuMio Sale, on SATUU1MY THK 19TI1 DAY OF AUGUST, t t house of Jfujrh Jtraty deceased, all the persoi -! property belonging to the estates of said Unerased. All those who are indebted to saM este 'equested tomnke settlement immediately ; r ' those hving claims pains' Mid estates are rrq.iested to pr sent them property authenticated
for settlement.
(IKOKC.F. RF.ATY,- 7 , . WIIJ.MM BEATV. Jlvgmt 12, 13i.
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