Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 31, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 August 1827 — Page 4
M I S C 15 LLAN Y.
towc.xuawiji mm i Mm in ii j
Fi'jru tbft Rochester Daily Telegraph iWe call bade, maid of LutJut years kat have rolled away." Ossian
I'liauucrs in toe ton iu un sci si uu iiy, lujcnjcr with Saiuuel French, who was also a priaiooer. On Sunday the fort opened their gates and
the eueuy marched in directly after which a
one of a more joyful nature. While Cpt. Liaicr, of the sloop Hinm, with his v f o ami company, were enjoying an aquatic excursion in front, of the fort, they were suddenly, and rather unexpectedly joined by a little stranger,
merciless and indiscriminate plunder took place: 'who without loas of time, tried has weak voice
even taking clothes off the people, and scarce- in praise of the dav. They called him Hirduj,
ly leaving enough to cover their nakedness
after the name of his birth place. The lady
Vr'.S f rrmsmhpr tf f aiv lir firt
In the scct prime of womanhood -the rose drivin-off all the cattle and huraes, and burning was speedily removed to more comfortable Of health, in voiOff and dewy freshness bu.ldmgs-in fact destroying the whole set- fjuarters, and is doing well, considning the
bloomed Moment, but uot killing the people. lietween strange events of the dy.
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'I'tii. snirif nf rafdi riciv-hntn t hmiirhl lanlml ntit
uuici omjc u inn ucu uu as mey couiu. loo, cannot uo very goou ai an uuservrttion.
I wo men that ivere going out on the L;cka
OOJfd piTiijtin, v-. - - p.u'iw. uciuccti Mriiugn evems ui Die uijr. cheek; and from her dark blue eye!l,,e ,ime of lhe bltlle aDtl lh surrerdf of H ,f ,he ,a,Jy cannot keeP a bet,cr rPcktninS Xeacb new-born thought looked out J0Ttli ,,je People below the fort and on the she ought nev-r to go to sea. The Captain,
In undisguised expression, and diffused
Over her face its own pure loveliness!
living up the river, were killed by some Indians,
supposed to have been hired so to du by said nj, prujVsS tories These two men were the only pcisuns vih his
Oh, she was one of those fur whom earth ; Vdt n ru'u' u "au " 0iie 01 ox h"d
,urcii punuus.j idkcii irum one ot inn tones
Ever in summer b.-auty flinty brows Melted to smiles, and hearts unwont to feel, Snffnnnd tr Lendrna f Wbnrt-'pr moved
Each eye looked gladness, and each voice ik,,,J hf lUt Indians at the destruction of the In its best tones, spoke welcome; and the world 'huient, after the battle I could relate many Was proud of her Yes she, so loved, caressed, Puhtrs ab.mt thos transactions, but refrain And fallowed, was all meckncssher whole on,y olj'lct being to give a just statement jiCafj of that unliHppy ntfiir. -Th Indians and their A deep, pure fount of blessing-such she was! w'519' ,0,7 l,ies wte bitd enough, and d. s. rvo to be rememb'Ted with hoiror. but ought nut A cfeange came o'er her: the fell, blasting to be accus.-d of what they .lid not do I hey
luufsti a Ji limit ttMOl nttfW'.'J wnw f .
N. G. HOWARD, COUNSKLI.OK AT LAW, L-wrtncehurgti, lu.loo will faithfully at tend to profc ssioind husuuss intruoitd cohii r.re. lie will attend th-.'ourts in th 3d circuit, ;tso thr Supreme and U Srt.s tour's at IndiHnp;lis OtHfc on High Slrtet, opposite ihtCl -k's ni . . Fib. 25, 1S26. 8.
iKicaM.
STJTK OFLYDL1X1, $ Dtarborn County , Dearborn Circuit Court. ArniL Ttrtn
JOHN TEST, ATTOUNKY AND COIW'SKLLOR AT LAW,
Having removr-d to Iiiivrnie burj;h, vff-rs : J cob i'latt Daviu Swinty
'rssioual servic'! to those uho inav
stance. tJllion on nigh Street, in
ta room directly over Decson Ijibun's Store.
ill ay 12, 1827 IS tf
breath
Of slander, like the Siroc, passed. Ere yet The sun hd kissed away its dew, we satv The loveliest fluwer Oiom ever smdtd on, droop. Sorrow was wasting fast the sy. rings of hfe. She was alone pale, pale, bui lovrly still. Friends who had looked but to her slightest smile For happiness, hud long forsaken her! It wa9 a summer's eve the sun had sunk j Down from a gulden sky, whence brightly
streamed , Far ovtr wood and field, a saffron light,
That rested like a bvely dream, on ll
did not uxssicre tueu, women and children in thefirt, after thy surrendered but they took away and destroyed every thing valuable contrary to express stipulations.. C 11. Jlikortt Jane, 1827.
ST.iTE OF LWUXJ, s Di iirhom County, kL Dearborn Circuit Court:
Ai'iiiL To t in, 117.
?
0:i petition for divorce.
The KIMed landscape: the sveet breath ofl,ld mado a Mop at the sido ofaslont b 1 ; il i. . I . i i i r r i
Harriet I,. Ncal
NOW cfirn s f said ( o nphintnt, tiy ILvhh1 iitr Mtton . v, nd fi. s h-r pt-uuou pruymg dt Vufce Ir r.i bur sni hu!Mi'd, for t rtiu rt asons in ilu: s.id ) tiiioa rt forth ; i- d it appearing
A certain person in Scotland, not lonl ' uu. " "; curi in-u unW Nea.
since, who followed the business of nilfer-H.is bi,te, n , Uurctuie ru cd nd ordered ny inir from his neighbors, inado it a con- the .ourt, tht no.iie of .he nendt-nev of the
v - ? ... -
slant rill
giveness
t":ciii!r mm come out ui a luni-e milieu L-iwr-nciuunriu in r..oru tountv, rtuuo
lie hail tJCcu Mfnliii", and ws dctciailn- ,nK l- '''"a Gianni ti 10 re ua pprr
eil to follow him, he went some distance,
e after stealing, to nrny for for- hul t1" r all fr div..rce be punched ,i . ' , J I t tur uct as sue -t-ariivcly u h. Indian IV.Itadi-;aM,th'iiia,j)a3M;-hyoned..y,!un us?r pr,Jnl,(t pilb,,sht.,,
fluwers Came on the silent air. stealing the soul Like angel harping heard in Eden's bower, Or ai3 of heaven, commissioned oft to soothe The mortal anguish of the dying saint! She looked wjth a mild sadtits.s on the scene I'adin;; hke her ,And I had hoped," she said, 'My evening sun would set in its lull time, Like this!" Oh world, thy visitmgs of scorn Arc fearful to the young and innocent heart, Sho sank beneath them and the pitying earth Whose gentle bosom never spurned a child Of sorrow, nor received q lovelier guest, Hath decked her grave with freshest green and flowers.
From the Farmers' Advocate OLD WYOMLXG.
Mr. Sxicad I have seen in a late paper of
youis an account of the destruction of Wyoininp;, taken frem a Philadelphia prfpr, which is very erroneous. I lived at Wyoming at tho time, and many years afterwards, and was well acquainted with nearly all that escaped, and many that wero slain. I was at Lckiwaxen at the time of tho battle, but having coovwised with most of those that escaped, can give a pretty correct acrount of the battle, with the citcumstances which led to it. As to the two Col. Butlers that commanded the opposite troops. I am persuaded they were not cousins. The Wyoming troops wero not decoyed out, as represented, but went out with the express purpose of attacking tha lU'itish
and Indian army. X he Indian armv ciune in-
wall, kneeled down and saitl, uO Lord,
I pray it' I have done any tiling ami in stealing thej-e good?', that thou wouldst command this wall to fall down and crush me to death." A person l)t in behind the wall, and hearing the fellow V prayer,
threw the. wall over, and broke out; of
his arms; (he poor fellow lifted up hU eyes and said, "Dear Lord, I cannot speak a word in jubt, but what thou ta!;cst it in earnest."
Mir ilia Ssld
utioie mi jiuits or me uearnoru iircuii ioui-t, ut their iemi to te holdcu at l.tvinei ur;h, in ai.d tor ilic county of lK'arorn. hi th-- first Monday in O'lobr next, then uno h.-re to uiiswt-r thr Hdi or petition fi isaul, or ht srn' wiil ll.en he heard i. his .tt'Stucc, and a decree tnUrt d lh-roi cor.' i ;v ALKX 11 im.L I) p Clerk. tor J .nics Uilt CI it-1 k
Mury Swinp Fxerutrix ot S aimt l Swu g dtc'd. versus V On conipUint in
cluiicery.
nd oihtis. J NOW ct ni's the cotnpuittnt, by lunnhtrat torrtj,aud tiles her bill of comprint herein,nud ,t sppenring" lo the si isf ol lhe court t y diidavn nmde und liud, tht D.ivid, Jamrs, Jtr. irtnh, Js. inutl, WiliiMm -nd Abrubain Swing, nd Cunningham Cnuk 6. I'h.be his wd'e, Ogdtn and Mary Aim hj9 w ife, and Jonb I'uttdt tendia, m itie said Udl nm:d Kri n;U itid nts of thia sti.te, it is therefore ordered Iw ue court now hero thnt m;ice of the tiuiig and pjndeney uf he said llib be publ.shcd toi tuUl Wcek Mji; ressiveiy iuiht bdiiu tSlKdann. newsp per printed anii puhUsii.-d in the loun t t Lnwrenec-
iUih, Ileal born t oumj , Indians, rt quiring 'he s.i.i uelcnd.ints abovu m ni-d ta he rtiul upper! n tore the Judges of said c urt,onthe first Mou iUy in Goto i r ntx.i, thtu and there Hi unsw v ht sid coinploiioint'ti said (Mil, in tins bthf.
ir thai ttie? s ii'ne will be likm s r.OidesSed; ai.d the matt- is tiicre'm prayVu tor wnl be dcciccil ac cordmgly. ALr.X K. H. DH L. Dep Cl-rk. For J allies Ud, C elk June 25th, V27. -5 4,v.
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Dr. DLVS STOMACHIC
UF recommended in rt siorin v edi C nsti-
onions, c'leansMig and sli e g hen:'g the
.'1 Snug Fortune, A German journal sajs, that the late king of S.ixouy las left to the princess Augusta, Ins only unmarried daughter, a farlune of 13 millions of dollars, (3 millions sterling), from hi own private fortune.
What a very industrious man the kin must have been to have vavncl by honeat labor, so lare a fortune for one of his dangateri!! Uat hundreds of thousands of times have the honest and deserving wont supperleas to hod, that thU forluno miulit be acetmiulated ; and yet the lale kiu of Saxoay was atnone; the best of tlit; bi leet lies which Viu iukni i; permits to fatten upon the sweat and blood of mankind. Xiiu.
Jane 25, IK 7.
LYFOJIMJ TIOX IKLV'J'FD A S ih tts;d'it t.t he fhniiU of Mirhat i.V ll Ut Vi S, ai d Juiii. H v !i, loi ra i ly resoi
(he vicua'v ot li jiivr
AMOS AT TOIl-NF.V AMD COUNSKLLOR AT LAW, n N'F( ltMri the pubhu tlut he wid eonttanty J .tiei.U he IVuns f 'he Supr- me Court; he Ilmtrut Court of tht United S'n s, t Indianapo.is; thr Fruiklin, IKarborn, Sn xerltnd, and Uiplty Circuii Courts; and uoy other Cum t m ibe s'att-, on spt c ia application hat luutWT hu umhiidtd and pertevr i -inf attentitn and tuU eiU, will be devoted to u s pi oft J.on nd m), al U limts, be conulttd t his fh e, m Lawrence burgh, next dooi lo Mr. ltunt'a liotcl, or at IN-urt, J ty 25 h, 9lf'
Boot S; Shoe Maker,
VlS!lt to inform th9 citizens of the state of Uuic.a, Ksidii ky, and Oh.o, ttinv he c.rnt i n the above husintssat his old stand, hrst dovr toove Jesse Hum's Hotel, on High street, lis hiiS en hand a general tssor'm lU t'f Nvoik: - Women's Morocco, prunella. and calf-shin shoes; Men's course and line boots and shoes. AH d whh h are txeented cs well as any in the Kisu-rnor NV'tstiin cttits.ar.d of t.s j;ouii mattrids. Attention will be paid to all o.-dtrs in hi line of husiot s.. j o vkxf ymfx 1 1 : lxn: d ; o whuin iitiiuinuaii wgt vmiI e gieu.
in Hie vicna'y ot li.jug Mm, licarhorp
t.u,.i Jii'iiiiia, hertot t nr ot uum w.a tla ti-r:.poi i oviitr d the south West rpt rtt r of 'r( U.-l 1 , I own J, lingV, Wt'St, illlW lhe J)fo pi . ny oi t: uuut-is gnta. i.y ir.M rr.o iii) tin the suljrct direrte! t,t ne ;t liiao g bun vdt be tha.-kunly r v eivt-d. CM Hl.KS MAltSM
Dp;;' !i. rn f '!'.i"ly, Jto
d, to. 7.
: ESI VA' i I V l.t.Y . t.nn.s
t
ii i c.t
L - v.' ru. i
los friends htnl
cmo He is, h'- he hs ctioiic'd to
t'id auititd !os sliop oo high
Silt t ' , ooi. th'i.'f lit lo lcr Si 'It aild tj . haOll1! f 11 1 f ,
n tin v.oi loUTW'ily ...:i-np,rd ' a btlvet Snii'h h.i,r, where hf .uUiu a kipu g on hand a con si ,sio su j piy of Saddles, Uridles, and Harness
to a ettelmcnt on tho river about 15 mil:s -n, ;n i
auove ivingsiou or rorty rorr, anu uiiieo several people. The alarm was Riven, and on
Cure fur Flons- Take quick, or nnslacked lime, slack it in s-oap, hind on a plaster of it the siz of a small bean,
change it everv half hour for throe hours.
ivrtiaih, .nd inctts tig thr pL w e, 1 1 tnov o ,g Natissh, A'oini'i'ig, li -ii i ilu.n, wt .k..ts! ot in.
tlretist, pu in the louivdi, ud oioer syinpiuiiis
t'.atukin e and lnditsi;jn. I hey also possess th pr.'pcT'V of conwrta'i; '
vhiskty into S' illtui.aug, ioVigoaUnh aou.f,
c,air.ihic cordial, (7 A frtquent use of these h'uttrs ure. a pre vtuutivc ot ihv Fvtti .iat AUs. V a- 5 dc oy V.. I'Kliltta Mink 31, 1027.
Seasonable Goods. lie has also, a grncrut assurtim nt oj
Dry
G roceries,
J o
v.oth he will srll at a erv low
irate for ca?h, i r anj kind of tiade that
w ill demand cah. Law ici.tet'Urgi:, July 21, li,7, 2Stf LJXD TITLES.
draw it out, and leave th l..o'
and joint porfectly sound. Having ; tried
id ut' Icmds, u luc ft-s' rpialoy j hII of v hu h he oilV is low fur Jsh, U li st j , Flour h tin birrtl, or Lou ri u t!o nurarl price, tas pio. uid the ex losivr right t'r 'lost'oooty t i
iikot '' Mix r's o .ttnt sI'KING K a DDLI-VO
U'lil. ll ill lilillll a Sr ;i III I lll.i'.l. l.ll' I 1 .I ' . 1 If- I "l
I " - ), mii Hjs ii il in lhe Wrsiifrn rnimin. ul'iiliiiiT. iliri OuOoiy
sua: of ixJiixi, Q . Dearborn Circuit Court : At n.L Term, 1 b J7. A' iUi an liuik and Utiai i. s V-Uier, VtlMlS J rhonns hugan Elis Conurll, On Complaint Llaborn Morris, J hn Wilson f u Ch-ncciy. and Dauii-l l(ho i a w, ad- 1 rnoosviutor ol Jaii.cs Lui.n, UtCCiScd. J WOW toihes the su'ul coir!phoo.nts by Gt org H ii;un, their viurnty, and it ppeatu-g to tht satisfaction ot this tji tirt, that i hoiis i)ugali. one rt tht dtt- inii s atoirid, is Ovt mi u liati aant ot tin iatr, L is vnco toi lurdiLr r.iufr d, noVitc of ila ion got the hill d complaint -to.usia of put 'iis'ii o lor f.mr Wet lis sot. ;tSnt.y lo the t.i-iltllrt lv-1 1 .dititi!, a liLttsJIiptl pru.tru to L rcticct. in vU, l.arfnio Count), notiiyi g and it(oiiii)j.c Uic- sua. iutrit,s Ddj.n to -, iol i..'per iVli litt Judgf of tit- U jiin.rr. Llli.tO. toutt, on tlit ti si iUy lif tht'll" tt'tIJi t
U Hicn st i.-xvrt:ncv t i'gh, tu ud lor the a-ia
f U,.t ouri , on Uie liist Aioiiuay Ot tu-
n he
proCUttl. Mr Iltris h.Ulsi lt thol ll
j'ot r.l smi.il;ctin lu lht-c VS hu ,t.
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Wednesday the Wyoming people went up to im ' - u.r, 5 .u.u where tho people were killed, and found a few l,,jV(-r living kuawn it to lail, 1 think it
Indians, one of whom they shot. At that! lu a iecumm.M.ijea lotuepnniie.
time tho Intlictu army had com; b,cl on the mountains, for the purpose of crossing ovt to Kington. Hearing the firm";, they returned
T1IOS. G. KUOWN.
Tho New York Times mds t!;e foh
tvor liim wo a'li irtim t n L(;i?rent'c'jtriihMarih 31, 187.
A ' ; i!-L! tl'RKX C F li II Ji G II
or: r mi', Ut .a.avsir to tti ia ot ooutplni.i a jloitaui. or tit Seine as io htUt m.'i he tsk.u a
CU.liCdScd l.d il.V 'hc-iVt t 41 giVfli ALt.'X'li. M, UiLL, L ,i C !x Fo. Jt itir.s Did, iA i a
I1IP. iLrd ti i a ivhsmi i-t rs to pe?pttiutc vst-no n tor ttit t..uray l IJ aicoio, uni anet at lhe t. Hive td in i tt gt tni-n. at lu ionuf L-u in ci to gh, t dir 13 h ot Auual n. xi, at 9 hi. k, A.M. for the put post ut act i o g cv
1U n: Ol thr tX.stilne tt (lit OS, ft.ll lUllvl intt tin uts i t urtui g, consumed ty fire in ibe r ut . huhs at L iWi . ttrt uui j;tt ; at ti also rt reiving uiid ittbi.otnig record dt eds iieietoutt; tvtOUlct., niul all Stttitnu liiS ot derdrnls t S iaicS, a'tu plOD ie bui ess, lhe UCOitl ol v f.icti u as roi.siiiiu d ta.-, I h s-. ssion wul continue t'-r -o i ks, u oussr.tss itfptii't, ly orutrot ht lioa'd. DAN L UAOKHMAN, Cleik. X, It. All dc-cos and oibcr instru.'nei.is ht re'.ofoie rci t rticd, will be dnot'td io reeoni withoil ciitiisr to lhe party making such .application, s the iVts tor such servtcta arc pid ool ot" the cihk. y tuasury. jj. -Odi April, 18-7 15-if
S:1IK OF IXDUX1, Dearborn County, Dearborn Circuit Court:
ArniL Term
June 25, 1P?7,
I Ht. :.U i.M lllllr Ji fnt-!idi fliii the pu In (
aidt VV iliiiiugain t tlo-ol i st.tfid tt Nv Law
w slu s to inii'i ni his tii..l he litis rtMiri.ro
ill V
ASIj
"1 J
1827.
) C mplainl in Chancery.
rhu:nis iitttrson Vc'fsUi Thi s l, Cirneil h l4..lro k. U omdioe.
NOW crmrs the omplainanl, by Dunn, his at toi.u , :.r,d ii shift rill iu har.ctry, against iho siKl tit f. n.Iaras ; iui ii a p.-uiatg to be sjttist o tu ot the tioufi, by pro. f now oi Court mad?, 'lui tii smd I Iiurtt 's 1). t.uriic-fal is not a rt-st-t-a d u is s j.i --h is the"-tore ordcrtd bv
back The Wyomins people had by this tima lowii history of the iMinilurs of Greal j it-n.:ehmgh, hi..t t.rruprthe Utgt- Bri. k tlmut con hack. 60 that thev did not meet. N. xt liritain. froai the Cooooo.st loilw ii. fur.! 'aiud Liitt:!; t V UO I VA., bat dv kcrit In h. o,ift
" ... ' . . ' i . i ' . . . ... I ii; -i. i i. . i . . . t . ... i. i . .: . ... ..i
day (Thursday) they camo into Windeniutv'a matioti, vis: Died, by the halter 3 ! ' Ul,tlt" "r VN,U ne uvs eiutnan jtv.n ur6u 9iii,vuc uwr uomv unty s ma """i - "uc - , ... ..... i l ii . . . .. ; i I rtvMit' s ttil ail who m v tdcuse to tavorhirni roj .r a i ct suvc t , t-n-nniisr itu sh.vI i h"uub Ii. ,rue4.
Famil vMedieine AViire-IioiiMC,' he i'i Ulll!l, r.ai-e ot ti-: fmng and pendt-u-I i m ' W ' " ; ? py a U.i, c.U be ,irdiA!ud m ibc Indian IM. ii ii4. too t- Jt.iii, l.n li-tviiiia., 4 n wt Sjjap r pruotd unci pu ltslird U
fort (doubtless conducted in by
cn,t n h,i , . ... i, . 1t 1 I .... J . i
' ' on ny uio,ie, iu no oy stuiuv oeLfLMrs. u i.h . c,:.-!.,,. o .i to. in.,w . o ...
family) where were about 16 men, who were;3tj() by assassinaliaii, 2 do" imtrion. grtt-r.-ui public mTm ihh on.i.- tent with Uu
bat, mHnt. ,i d,, in f .vili. .1 .!,t itr.oii.M.! i I s-r.ie Lb t-my thst hi h d u.i- picture io rc
l ... . -..i i .. .... ' 7 ' i
aooul l0 uuifs uuuic, nutiu n t,'4tii ('A'
Total 31.
. . ... . . 1 1 .
m:nle prisoners: and then went io ,jenKin9 bat, ,ne,)( a ju j( (
Sivel by bacrilit iniz their mailer?, -1 -
that urrenilrreu. Tho alirni spread quickly over the settlement, and th men toll cled at Forty-l'oit, whero was a company keeping gjrriaon. When it was proposed to o nnd give battle, Col. Butler thought it not advisable, but was
Cuming. A traveller who was .-elicit-! ed by friends to relate his adventures, o!-j sertied: 'I have seen dnrioyr my I ravels.!
a very strange set of being.-, who often! .il tn.rethei- wluL ii trio a " t i i iwn. ii . iS-anud L.mbdfn
overruled by he iOther ottieer!, who alleged . r .. r v-.M.d . r t i i . .i . v! ..i ? f attraction ot any 1 an'jr to urrati v he a;).!1( i ... . that if they did not then go to battle, most of 1 . . . J " . - . iJ ijiuium .
NJV
fiVt- W'ht n i'ountrly n' op .vg i Ir stHn.!, JAMES WATSOX. Mnrh 10, 1027, 0 tf.
Dearborn Circuit Court:
Couipiaint in ClittiK'trv.
ro I i 1 1 At tiu.Aj !... ni i,.,. . ... ..t ..... .
the men houM ko hom to Like care of their l ", ... um . uM.uuiim
rtiiiiiu-, iiotiii mea o: e or :o no or-
I'l.nu s .;inp' inunt, by feorji l),
families which they could not get to horty
Fort and that the settlement would bo do-
rol
niiwiii iin--(iiii:;s; ur eo;u a. ioj:. xu"ri u s .ill . i o,y , n j ii ppcaru g Atis
nil llieir eyes in the odde-t manner, "!" a '.n.- t.ur t.-t j sst ia .w y is ma
their!
hoi -
stroyed, that if they ivent to bitib-, and wereat eacl1 olher. Oa other oeca-ioa-, ih settlement would be iaved. ! countenant es are marked with the
D . . W . - I . i " - -
pent in this consultation, 1111 t'Npressson ol Hie most malignant as- u i di:.h.d m tu lot no ld;a..Hj.o, a the troops marched outisions." Heavens! exclaimed the hoar-1' ' e r;illrti '"! ' p-u'd i;lr-.i m Lawr-tu.t
i I ' tit
M'jst of 1 ' id ty was s
but in the afternoon
and found the Indiaus at XVindemute's furthers of the story, what can be the object!
about 4 1-2 miles from l'orly-rort. lhe bit-jol these unhappy wretches? Ale tnov
tie commenced sun aiioui an nour ami ; un servants ol tlie i)iihju ; JNo! Art;
hi
Wide;
rtS!.-:cl.l u! i,n mm. , 11 is llltit'Oit III tl 4,1:0 idtt. O i Hi- roust itotv lo-rc o hoict-iy M . , " , 1 .1 : . . .
i iir i a ij . u.r o. in. r-cmie-tiv to; uc atul Im'I
a iiett s-
bui i;r.,
io 4 i.u.,i , ,i;j r.-ouau e it.- a-nu iu icoa-
o.il to in- Jilid onc.ar retoar t ui- JlittiJi ot' no - .ti ;or.-i l i . int ro:u , .a ct.snt--ry satiiijC, .r
hrrrr nnii 0. tit lu i uo at L ivini.'r i il: i li in
le commenced sun about an nour ami a uaii: servants ot tne public ' JNo! Art; tio' i u"u iu ih-u at L ivmn t. ii: u m i-h. It was on a pine pl.t.n of80 or 100 rodal j Pl?arcU of the philosophers -tooo u" ' iul tr Ui sU "ou,,ly T i,e'lui''n. on u,c ,i,,-t ade; on the right the lids CO or 30 rods ivide. 0f ihe perpetual motion, perhap,?' No ! l -on the left a thick swamp, supposed Mo bo Then they are sent thither in older to re-! ' u pruv.o lor w,U be decreed ac-
nearly impHssbla. After the firing had con
tinned soae tima, with tlittennt; prospect of .euccess, a body of Iudr.rns forced their way (trouijh the swamp, and begin tiring on the rear of tho left Colonel Uennison, who commended there ordered, the mn to fall back in!
cider to repel this new attack, and unit-apply made usq of the word retreat In the meantime, no intelligence of this was communicated to tho rest, and the men brok off by decrees, as they
found tho fir'"? n tneir rear' cotwequfntly they were, wheeled round, and had no retreat but into the Hits and river, whf re they uere slain in their scattered condition, without being able to mak-any tffMC tnl resistance. About - 3G0 "ihviiched out, and only CO eai'aped. The next dny was spent in o'justing articles of eapitula tion, the conditions of which were that the fori end eHthtaient should bo surrendered to his
rnagcstf 's troops that they suould be protected in their persons and property, and that ?hej should not bear arms against his majesty during the war that whatever provisions should be necejisirv for tha king's troops bhould be paid for at u fir pticcthrtec In.diac that were
pent, and atone ior their crime.s? Xo!j "Von are much ileceived my friends ai ever" They mu-t then he madmen! j Good (.Jod! What in the name of woivj I I .1 I : . 11 I
uer can employ uiem: ! il tell friends Gaming1'
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ALd.X II. DIM-, D.p Cleik, ioV Jatties Ddl Clcik. 25-. w
V Oil
Six Cents Howard
Water Spout, A water snout fell on St.
. '
Marv'a Church. tunay, Jjuilolk, En- land. : ir ''l
dunn afternoon service lately, nod the Church yard was so filled with nan. r that it r.oi into lhe
church; which, iu a few minutes, was upwards1 one abi.ti .he fiia ct tpr.l Ust--lu- is ajftd 17
of a foot in depth, The eongr. grtion becamo -Vt"J,5i u,,fce ll,a "8,u uaUu u ilers irt grown so alarmed that they rushed out uf their pens' ' ll,tr Ul' bur,u " r-i.ni rnoxr
Wdl b- pireit to the person or per sous who wnl 8jipr hctioand brutg to h stir.scri 'ti , ivstdatg tu U.ioo - ni ii - V - Kv !' by tlu-nn.e of tyiliil' t'.IJi Y UKLL,
who v. U una nit Aj juk kc oy bis fdthtr Tin niis Yjto il 6n Wh n Id rhii hwv s ni
" W .1. W aklk U k S W X ci vLv j A(KN r lor the proprieloia of .UvAiu curies Hail, Cincinnu'.i, uiieia for sale u.iudulteriitcd Drugs, Medicines,
C heniieal p re para 1 i on s , latent Medieines, Paints, Dve-stuils, V
Spices, CvC lie wilt constantly ktep for sale every article that Aillit isi Kb Hill tali toroith, which tt Ol iu- sold ht the Cinciniiati l-AH PliloLS; lib
eral tlis.-ount will be made io i'hysiciaos and Aiidicinf Cus!3t containing1 unadulter-ted i ...... i. ... . .. . .1 ... . . . .. i ... . -
intoiciuts, won witiico onei nous now ana m what diseases diry sitali bt tl, vv iii be turniah ed families and Ulc ITliiUl'j Kit Uouli uii rcaaoOatU: let Hid, ! All the valuable k'"i(U of i
Ointments, Liniinents, Pusters, 7 M-ih Pou tu. rs. Tincture?, Wine and Spirit Hitters, Worm Judieines, rd single iloses ot Medio in?, with written di-itcti-ns bow tiny art; to U- tii.en, wilt be kp! ior sale ; l,Si, durinp" tbp snnino r, soni, sFiDLrrz,tuiU . njC-llOXi: Water. li es' Vx, tiei) FUx, Mustard, Clover, IJiUf Grass, Timothy Setd, mid (fop, rectivcd in p ymunt at the Cincinnati pricts.
O O - til!'
pp.-str o-. the ii st a of'-h tn-xt
F. tra 1 i 00s Co-irt, then tnt there to m .ke un-itvti-to U.t .a d conipu-n tnTs hid id t onp; a:nt, o- th.it tin s ale will Uh .i w t..k.-n as ( sed; id th iiotnrj jiiid th.u-s dtvttio prty-U tc will Uceidcd a r o Jin .
ALL Xi i DILL, D p CI k
Jun? 25, 1327.
ijC J D. .1, v. I
j Fm after Bags!
lily The PRINTERS
at the Palladium Ollice, Lawrenceburgh, authorize me to olFer C 3 011 for small bundles (such as I am carrying) of clean Linen and Cotton Sifi- 2 1-2 cents in CASH per pouio ,
and for lots of 100 pounds and upwards 2 75 Dor 100.
per 1U0.
JJlCtY IUGGED.
. a . 1 i . i .a
mio me aisle and in tne uustie nmny wt-re throivn doivn in the water. At two hundred ards distance bCurctly a dron of ruin was ptr-
cepuLU
July 14, lS-r,
An account in the Philadelphia Aurora, ot tanoua accidntts in wuter IVohca on the ield
wure on the 4th inst, by the sudden storm of
'h.tt day, baa the following finale. Wo conclude tha chapter of accident with
PUBLIC XOTICE 'W r.dLa in, vt o aNN.v tuih lift mv
ttttl ;,d S.O.OO t liioul any provocit' ion. Ins is tbetttoie io i t w.rn all j eisons tro4ii .lusting1 ler on ny m couut, us 1 aiu dotci uoii .o u po no ilfMs i t hrr t tiiitracti.'ib fctnee uu twenty ntth day of Jmy iS:7. Ka HIaMLL TCi KKH.
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TLHMS OF PUBL1C1T10X The I'Ai.LAnrj.-a is printtd wtky, on super royal paprr, t i HUEki DOLLAUS per unr.um pid at iJie end ot the ve-tr: wnw-h m-v K .1.
h.trjjed by the pavnnnt of TWO U(JLl.KS in K"ufv or h Iitl " S 'WO UOLLAlib FU'TV
OCIOr 1 lnCivarU lhosp who receive their ppus through the
ur 1 I . t - it l . 1 i I .WI-I irrifi oiLi. L,. ... I .
in promptly tirnu to tji proict-sionui cans in; inan csrritr, must pay tha Lwrenceburj;h and its neighborhood. Utii-.e t i Cirr,:te u'dier ie it will be charged on lucif the New Uru Store, uUcnption.
ADV1ZITI3EME.T3 Containinf: 12 lo.t ihue insertions or less, one dollar; twtniy-iivf cents tor euch additioniI insertion larger adti iiit.nitiis in the kme oro-
portion. lhe CASH must accompany advertist -rnents otherwise they wdl puabshed until paid fur t the expense of the tdverttstr. V Letters to th editors must be post-paid ilhcrwise thty will not be attended to. BLANK DKKDS FOR SALE AT THIS 01T1CL
L 'wrrnct burh, la My 5, tHcr
Carding Machine. THR SUHSCUtllLK oilers for sale 8 new C'.rdii.g Mtt hine which he will sell on niod;rthe tciuia for Cash or tppruyetl Cruit. A. SMITH. I.a;u-en'eburgh, Mmh 21, 1 ii27. 1 1.
OF. ILL K1XDS XFATLY FXFCUrEV.1T TJUS OFFICE.
