Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 36, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 15 September 1827 — Page 3
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LAWRENCEBURGH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1827.
jVw Orleans. From the prirrs currenfrthe 1 llh of August we take the foIlAwing notice of the market. Bacon
firns lb. 8 to 12 1-2 cis. Butter, good,lsuit their purposes as wA a the truth. i0.l3 to in. SraprpRMnB KKI n Il is truly laughable tosee these weather-
Jam cork politicians abtj-ujg eacn other, and
believe that ifrr. Jennings was governed
by such contracted principles, in giving his vote against the Woollen Bill. I believe he, as well as those who voted for it, acted with an eye single to the public! weal. The motives, therefore, attributed to him by Binns, I consider unjust and illiberal. With regard to political honesty, it is hard to determine which of the above named editors stands most conspiruoug;
certain it is, however, that neither of them can boast of a Benjamin' portion; and I believe neither of them would blusti to blunder on a falsehood, when it would
sr a rce Coffee, best, 13 to 15 cts.
dullAcXtt, in ears, bbl. 75 to 87 1-2
Flour; 1st qua!. 5 50 Hay, cwt. $1 Pork, mess. bbl. 11 to 12, prime lOduJl Whiskey 23 to 30 cts. dull. The Indians, We learn that Gen. Gaines has been ordered, by the government, to repair to the country up the Missouri, to examine into the late disturbances with the Winnebago Indians. It is understood that he has orders to treat them as enemies, unless a surrender is
made of the perpetrators of the recent
murders at Prairie de Chien. A traveller passing thro' this neighborhood, from
the country up the Wabash, brings infor mation that the If dians had lately com
milted murders in that section. This
intelligence, however, seems improbable, as they would hardly venture so near the thick settlements. Sheep. Eight hundred, quarter, half, and full blooded Merino sheep are offered for sale on liberal terms at New Harmony in this state.
to hear them dt-claimit g against earn other's political sins. Duff says that Binns is ''His country's curse, his children's shame, Outcast from viru, cUmu'd to fme.v
And Binns,not to be outdone inetiqtiette
8th, The cffir.c at Paris ball rr.ake a'been causlt.' We fear much damage has been
weekly report of its operations to the cone to the shipping: on our coasf
Council of Superintendence.
The offi
cers in the departments shall report to
he committee once a month. 9th. When there shall be a provisional suspension of a journal or periodical w riting, it shall be pronounced by us on the report of our Minister of Justice,
after he shall have taken the advice of
ihe council of superintendence. The same shall be done on the suspension or suppression of a journal or periodical publication after judgment. Sinned) CHARLES. Bv the Secretary of State for the Interior. CORBIERE.
Emigrants There arrived here in the
No mails were received in this city on Sun
day. On Sunday evening, hde the -Mag vaa crossing wift Creek, betwsen this place and Fayetteville, the bridge give way, and the Si age fell through to the bottom of Ihe stream. By the actue exertions of the Driver, the horsi s were loosed and sred from drowning, and the mad secured. The Stage, e understand, fortunately, was not injured. There were no passengers Stsr.
OBITUARY.
DIED At the residence of his brother iu this place, on the 12th inst. Ralph Tousev, son of Moses Tousey of Ky. aged 1 6 years. In recording the death of this amiable
CINCINNATI PRICE CURRENT. ,
corrected weeklv.
ARTICLES
lb lb lb bushel
per ton
1 8
10 12.4
50 16
steamboats Superior and Niagara, on '3 outh, ueneg) i ics are unnecessan : his
Sunday, and in theschr. V"ungLi..r, on .modest, unassuming deportment, equaniTlursda, about 200 emigrants from the'mity of temper, are sulScient mementos
Isle of man.
During the last week a large number
belabors his brotherof the type, iwih ev-j Swiss landed at this place. These
ery title and epithet found in the English parties appear to be well assorted in
to endear and perpetuate his memory
with mends and acquaintances. At Meadville, Pa. on the 23th tilt. Miss Eliza and Miss Susan Giesox,
vocabulary, save that of an honest mat;, relc-renc e to sexes and ages, and what 'daughters of James Gibson, esq. aged 23
Slander. At a late term of the Circuit Court in Knox county, Indiana, Miss Betsey Bruce, by her father, in an action of slander against James M. Alexander, obtained a verdict of 1,000 dama. es! The cause of action, as laid in the declaration, was certain words spoken by the defendant, charging said Betsey "with a want of Chastity," which appeared, on trial, totally unfounded. Mr. Bruce, on rendering of the judgment, entered satisfaction for 900 dollars, reserving one hundred to pay costs. The result of this trial shows the high standing and respectability of the plaintiff; the propensity of the defendant to tell that which is not so; the efficiency of the Jaws in convincing the world of that fact ; and, emphatically, that a chaste and virtuous woman is i fortune of herself. We visit. all the you: g but ks and old bachelors to lake this last deduction into consideration, and resolve accordingly. Pcnck-Trees, By a series of experiments it has been ascertained, that peach trees will produce better and live longer in soil seldom cultivated, than in that which is often ploughed and kept in good farming order. Grass lots are especially recommended as adapted to the nature of the peach tree.
A writer in to day's paper jumps, 'roughshod," on Duff Green and John Binns for some misstatements made in relation to the representation of this state in Congress. It would be well enough if the editors of violent party papers would confine themselves within the bounds of propnetv; but te fear it will be la-
And vet, on this point, no person is dis- is of some consequence there is no prob
posed to dispute their veracity. All ad-.ability of their becoming paupers, as mit that tttev never stick so close to 'they have a good supply of that article
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the truth, on subjects in general, as , yuiai , mi msn mem muu una inenas.ijy imotrat. they do when speaking of each other. They report that many more are on ,; ,.
Although they are antipodes in pohtic,;ineir way nither, who will arrive in the I have no faith in either; and I hope course of the summer. They are printhat every man who is seeking after jeipally destined we believe for Stark and correct information, will totally discard (Columbiana counties. The emigration
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and 16 years
At Pittsburgh, on the 12th ult. Cot.
John M'Farland, editor of the Allcghe-
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their papers, until they shall acquire a
character for Iruth.
to Ohio we think is much greater the present year than it has been for several preceding ones. This is owing in no small degree to the facilities for moving furnished by the Erie Canal, which are extended and extending by the construction of our own. Cleaveland Herald.
jVJE IV GOODS. BAXTER DAVIS
AS rt-. fiveQ uirtcv. lion. N ork, and is mm effcrire lor sale, ai h- vvtll knowr
siam!, formerly occupitu ij DAN"!- liKOVt N, on High svreet, Lawrtnceburgh, a G-.neral As sort nu lit of Consisting of a variety of Broad Cloths,
An ordinance is published in the Pnsacola Ccisincts papers directing the erection of a ivbarf to ex -n, -i r tend in tin, bay of Pensacola. from the centre lannels, (green, red &WIlltC,) of Pix sireeton the Beach, to the depth of Boillbazetts, (diflerentcoloi) ten feet water.1 I he sum of &X)u is to be ci 4 c or 4 ' l l i raised by subscription for this purpose, of b,cn Shirtings &Shcelll)gS, bleacil-
ed and brown,
One hundred and fifteen persons lost their lives at the village of Gonzelin, in the here, by the water spout which recently destroyed that place. Hardly half Hie bodies had been recovered, although 500 men had been sent there, with a squadron from a train of artillery, to remove the timber and earth thrown up by the water. The bodies of the inhabitants and cattle had already began to
. . P , , , ,, c .. two-thirds is to betaken up by the C ornora
1Uc. . -stionof IWcola, and the rest by indiv.d-'nnmMtp VWuU te frmo survivors, who have been deprived not ua, ni!h,rl0 paW(PKeri have been taken , 1JoinCatlc 1 laidis stripes,
oniy oi menus, nut oi iooa, lunmure fr0QJ boitl3 l0 tbe landm on lhe backs f CallCOCS, newest fashions,
anu cioines. iviaaame Deoatnier tnefgroe8
wile ot a rich landholder, lost her hus
band, her father and two brothers; but
he made all the exertions which p'nren-
A h'ghly intr sM(i 'rui riasjust ituDinaitd, li arQ-Ware,
(Splendid patterns.) Queens-ware,
tal love could inspire for the safety of her!in hicn James Duffteld of tins county, was children. She was with them in the linuicttd for the crime of seduction, attended kitchen when the inundation reached jwith many highly aggravating circumstances, her, and got upon a cupboard to avoid it., 0 upright jury, of fathers and brothers, The water rose eo rapidly, however, .rtsstd their esiiuiation of the defendant's that shp was ohlifrnd to take one child oiul1' b aercing him in $1,200 damages; res
iier shoulders and raise the other in her hands, without the power of doing mote.
In this desperate condition her cries
pQ? FUESIL
Sugar, Coiiee, ixaisms, Brand j, Wines, &c. 5cc.
tncted by the la'v on the one hand, and by bis means on the other, they could not infiVct a heariflr miriisiimnnl nr hp. iir rlnnht ivmitit
have. Mt s ill more keenly , what men cn doJLSOrA few Dozen Gentlemen end
to attrif the violated dignity of their species dOVS
Sea Otter
EarluJccmintsofAew fWoi Thp first ! Bi'O Wll OttCl do.
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nut me former naa iosi tier reason, i np(9eiri8 f u i-(.Kt.nd n.j n-v been bles-: f liter do.
inhabitants of the neighbouring viilages jg,(J Wl(h Mirgjtar po-rs of vision One of m,v lntm X- rrvnr CnrJ Ac A
r . - ' w
reached a butcher of the village who had
taken refuge in the apartment above.! Republican. it i i ii i ii
rie soon cut a noie inrougn me noor unui rescued the mother and the children,!
Bees- wjX Caniles, dtp d Mould Castor Utns Castings
Cigars, Amer 1st iual 1000
Coffee f best qul per lb
uotion per lb Cotton Yrn, Nos. 5 to 10 lb' Feathers live geese & duks lb Markertl N 1 per bbl No 2 & 3 " 7 50 Flaxseed bushel 37A Flour sup. fresh from wagons bl in store Ginseng per lb 14 Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg 5 00 Dopant's . Hemp per lb
Iron, Juniata hamrotrtd ton Pudled ' Hoop 6, 8 fit lOd " Nail rods Lead pig and bar lb Leather sole, Csstern tan 2b do Cincinnati " Calfskits dozen Upper do
Lumber, pn.e clear boards 1000
1st common do 2 do do Shingles Moiacstrs, Ntw Orleans Nails, Buuen's 4J U lOd Junutia Puist-urgh cucsmon
Od, Tenners, ptr bbl Linseed ' gal Cs.or per d..z Faints, White lead, m on, k g Do do diy lb Ited do do " Sp-nish liroun 11 Whitn g Provisions, Foik Mess bbl Fime Lrd in barrels lb in ktgs J "
Hms, city ked lb
cout.uy co Butter la. qual Cheese 1st qual Forter, Pittsburgh, bbl Cincinnait Salt, l uiks island bush Ktnlikvva best k Coneaijtughf Sugar, N. Onei lb Havana v;hitej ' Loaf and Lump. 4S
bhot per big 25 lbs
S cts. g cts, 25
11 14 1 60 .' B7h 10 CO 18 9 3J 23 10 00 9 OOf 40 3 25 3 50 15 6 50
7 M s 130 CO 135 03 bO 10 00 00 130 CO ;60 CO Sh 7
25 28 i 6 t;0
do do do g lb l 41
ti
45 7 5 ' 50 6 50 3 50
4 3 8 00 3h Ah 5
3A 6 6
SO
9 16 19 2 1A
pirits,Ctgniac br&ncy 4it pT gal 1 75
rtMcn do Uo American do do Jamaica Hum do Holland dn do Y hiskcy new do Dd old do Teas, Gunpoudcr lb Imperial Young Hyson
Tobtcco, Km. mmufacturedj lb
Caicinnati do Tallo , tt jtd lb Wait, Mudeira gal
50
1 50 21 1 00 6 a 3 GO
30 0 17 50 12 50 10 00 2 CO 50 8 8 6 ?5 CO 6 Ik 7 50 3 62 16 00 16 00 6 4 8 50 6 00 4 5 6 4 7 . 7 . 9 00 9 00 1 00 50 50 10 IS 20 2 -5; 2 00 b2b 50 1 t7h I 50 23 1 45 1 40 1 10 7 10 a
4 50
Sicily k 1 7i 2 v.9
lentnfTe 44 , ot) Malaga 1 CO 1 25 The particular slate of the matket is mt-rc dirictly signified by the following reterencts : . In deuiatuj. j Fitnty. $ Dun. fcoT. Fr ft add a hslf.
Iiowed the greatest sympathy for thetthem sp-'-.-.ks of lions m v ape nt- another,
unfortunate, and rendered them all the (Jo; cdn ) hoHinvtdm lioston m 1663 and assi?tatce in their power. The students resided m this c lonv ub-mt eight years save distinguished themselves by their gencr-jo' ,r fros,' souie whrn ihty b- up on their ous contributions and personal exertions .bnerh, area foot high, fit as I .ng -.s a ctuld one ill their behalf. jyeur ohl.M He buevrise. sijs "old barl-y fre-qo-r.tl, or jreiA r..ts into oats" in New Eng
land. Sal. Observer
Norwich, (Con.) Aug. 22. Extrctetfrom n letter to a genii c man' in this city, dated Puerto Cabclo, Juiy 24.
orr icr. or Tin: c lomzation s ciTV. ash ington slug 21, S . 7 .
"Gen. Paez 1ms given orders to mount; To the Editor of the AationalJounml.
all the cannon dismounted within a' Sir: f iu most granTyiug intell gence has month this seems a little extraordinary, j'ls! leachfU us from the colony of Liberia.
but it is a very dilfirult matter for tlie i aPttt,r' MiUiwb ot the brig Jloris, writes uo
peo
ing
some time hsro
As the above addition ot G ds rs-ctivtd, wett
purchased t the E?tw.rl tor Ct-h '-nly, thtj ran be aiforded very LOW tor ivasu, or in ex change for approved C ui-trj Produce. Having made rrang ments to put up Potk this fall, he will pur li se Pork,' and Lard Kegs, Forwhuh liberal pners will te pid F.-rmers aud Coopeis will find it to tbeir advanuge to gi vt. him a call. Septstnbe'- 15, 927. SS(
ple riirhtly to-comprehend all the do-u,,ir dste of Julir ,9Lh fro,,, Pri,'a CaPe deI ' -s of military men. I informed you ; Vt"rij8 '! have the honour io inform you, for
8y LAST OFFER. jYOIV or .yever,
,THE health of the Editor of the Fracklio
Lppository having been constantly on the de
TAKE NOTICE.
LL persons aiueu.cu to hc i.us ees of he
school bcv.tiiu ior rent or otncrvnc, are
J,'u) uuimeu mat uotess payoien. is ruoej .mmtdiately ihe m-y xpeci nicsurts wu oe a ,op eu to enforce aic tuiieaiui, ot such ucb.s j -nu -u persons art ciuuoneu aKai. Sc cuinni; or removing ny wrabc,- or s.one oti .d s,ewuuu WILLI a si AkolIiiiALii ) Ur.L.1 t-.LUhH C ,Uittta LZuAlLhKlS. S The t.te of ndiana: MJtuiOurn C.rcua L.ourt. THE heirs and h, n pi.&tlU4,lVtbI tartar, deceased Jate oi Dcit ou cou.ay ,ud slate ot Inuuna, u.u piCkbt t.L iiOtcC uJ4i s t'ctmou baa btto huU iu Uie Citik's otlite of tat Hcaroorn circUn tcurt, ptay.ig ctu juagea ot sid coun to orutr and oucct umou hrt
men. i lniormeu you: , ...r j 0 rf uv ut the neii inm ut ttui imm hi t .. .. J. thr ir.f,,rn,inr. nflh Hnarrf ftfM.M thf rim.. u ..nlmnn v, rv comnhmt. fr more than J. 'U Ul "lU lOU,t 10 Cfc O
ot tne mariied atlenlion . ' ' !-j - r " ' c . i l luc curi uousc u. sia coumy uu ihe 1st Aiun
of the oftlcers in the service of Eecland I e ,Anded H" ',r P88ftneers ,n excellent health sis months past, and which now confines htm ay , Ociooer or s boon thtrltcr as
to the Liberator: a British frigate has
at. Mesurado, 46
recently brought this distinguished chief
tain to this place, and the people seem
ed greatly pleased with the civility.;
days after our departure from mostly to his house, and eooje part of tne lioje compel cn be htaiu, ihat litcuuou dc awarded, . 1 have the satisfaction, also, to his ted, and forbids a hope of recovery , tf-"11 Uie U icnemtnt ot the s-iu jo-
bur lost id " rruth" to endeavor to impose on
their minds so salutary an observance. AtalljClay advocated their cause in the U. S.
Hampton iioids
to state that at the date of my departure from while he continues his editorial labours, induthe Cape, tbe 21st of June, all the emigrants ce.s him, rather thao to terminate the operations
hv the Doris had cone throuzh the fever, two of a nresa co well located for tne public conven-
The U. States have formerly stood highjrounc childr.-n only fllins victims to it. and ience and interest, and which, wilb a very i utrator ot the s,ia Jos.pn Frtu aetAsa t
in the estimation of the ihinkinc part of, most of them wera loented and orkin on little exertion, mieht be cade handsomely acpu-mucr ttim ot s.u coun. btM in ih
the community, and I attributed the cir- thfirfarus on the Stockton It affirds me lucrative to the owner, now to .ffr bis printing ycr4lb?; ur lhe sum of one hunartd lorty.
a po Farrar, Ucc'ti, upon anu to satisfy . iuu.
men v.uh Lzi Fcrua, s assignee ot tun.et Kuhmunu, oou.neu in the sid court, m 4a ctiou ot Utbi, g.ioi Jonaib-n Frrr, .limm.
cumstance to the zeal with which Mr.! much pleasure to bear testimony to the thriving establishment for sale at a sacrifice, which will ; . , j1" LJtk nt
tvenfs, we feel pretty well persuaded that to correct all breaches of this nature wou'd require more room week! tbao we should hare to pare.
For the Palladiutn. LIE DIRECT. Duff Green, of lying fame, in publishing a statement of the relative strength of Jackson and Adams in the next Congress, asserts that tzvo of the representa
tives from Indiana are decided Jackson
and prosperous condition of the colony. The reduce it to less than on half its real value, ua upuu l(Jc rtcoras oi a,d coutt at vhe April
1st There shall be at Paris, near our
Stes, and one doubtful! What do you;M',ntster Secretary of Slate for the De
emigrants by the. Doris with one or two excep- and will, (f r- quired) give twelve uiootbB
tioos. appear higtilv pleased with their pros- credit, with good security, for ene half of the
friend. The feather edge, however, of Pec,0 j amount of purchase. Any person or persons, this service to our country, has been tak-1 We cannot !:ut hoPe ,1at ,be above cheer' wlshl0B ro avai1 lhera8e,v f specuUtioo, pnoffbv the vituperations of some otheri formation wdl animate our friend, in their by iu-mediately applying ,n person to the mn in Conresa jeseruons and especially that it will secure editor, or by addressing a line to him by Mail, ' i from the public liberality such aid as may be will receive an immediate and satisfactory anrm?XTH rv rcnpcrfo nr T-rrn ,(', fir the immediate outfit of one ortwoswer by a fjir and cundid statement of all the
expeditions litems etnoraced in the general cflVr abova Most respectfully sir, yonr obedient servant, made, though here for certain reasons omitted. li. ii GUHLEV. i Art amount not exceeding from two hundred land fifty to three hundred dollars, will be re-
Raleiht A". C Aus; 30. qured to be paid at the time of purchase.
think of this, honest Jacksonians? Are you not more than ever convinced of the lying propsnsily of the editor of the
I'elegraph ? You know,and o does DulF
Ureen, that we have three representatives, and tico senators, who are decided friends to the present administration. Aid erman Binns, of letter-writing memory, has also fallen into a like error, with regard to Mr. Jennings. He has set him down as a Jncksonite, bneaue he voted against the Woollen Bill. I believe that Binns knew better, when the statement appeared in his paper; but in order to support the premises he had assumedthat all the Jacksonites in Congress opposed the bill, while the Adams-
ites supported ithe mUt, of necessity,
On Saturday last, we were visited by a storm of wind and rain more violent than any witnessed in this section for many years On
ed with the first examination of all Jour- Fril!a n,,ght' 'I16 "nced Wotving
partment of the Interior, an office charg
nals and periodical writings.
give him to the Jackson party. I caflnoVfibip
briskly from the northeast, and continued,
Gradually until 10 o'clock on S&turdar. when
2d This office shall he composed of: it became violent, and increased in violence six censors, who shall he appointed by until late at night; during which time there was
us on tne recommendation or our secretary of State for the Interior. 3d. Every number of a journal or periodical writing shall, before being printed, have the zisa (certificate of lufving been seen,) of the office by which the
publication shall be authorized, in con
a r li a V . v .a
an incessant tan oi ram its tracts, witmn the bounds of our knowlrdfte, wre dreadful, and, in many instances, truly calamitous The streams in this vicinity were swollen to an enormous size. A great deal of grain in tbe low grounds was swept away and ruined, and several mills and bridges carried off with the
fortuity to the 5th article of the law of;fild 'e growing crbP. of corn and cotton
31st March, 1720. 7th. A council of nine, to be appointed on the recommendation of our Keeper of the Seals, Secretary of State
for Justice, shall superintend the censor-
were prostrated by the wind; and seriously
damaged; the fodder almost entirely destroyed, having been shattered into string: fences, trees, chimneys, and some houses were blown down; and as a further proof of the violence of the storm. Sea Gulls were driven as far up
this neighbourbood; sciao of which bare
AUGUS t US JOCELYN,
Editor of the Frcnklin Repository Broc-krille. Indiana Sept 1,1827.
LAND TITLES. THE Doard of Commissioners to perpetuate testimony fir 'he county of Dearborn, will meet t the off.ee of Dan'l Hagfrman, in the town ot t.awrenceburgh, on the eigth cf October neat, hi 9 oc!ock, A. M. for the purpose cf receiving evidence of tbe existence of deeds, nd othn instruments of writing, consumed by fire in tht court house at Lawenceburgh ; and alsu receiv ing and admitting to record all deeda heretofore recorded, and all settlements of decedenta" es. tates, and prcbate business, thr record of uhirh was consumed by fire. The session til continue for two weeks, if the business require. liy order of ihe Board. IUN'L, I1AGEHMAN, Clerk. N. B. All deeds and other instruments herett fore recorded, will be admitted to record with out expense to tbe party nuking such applies tion, as the fees for such eemcts are paid oi of the county treasury. I). II. September 8, 1827, 35 tf.
term ot sa;U cuurt, hfciJ iu the ear 18fc7.
tfctittus. plM. By a. Lane, his tt y. August 25, 1827. 34-4u To George Farrell and Andrew Farreil, Formerly partners under the name cf G. cy A. FARRELL. Gestlkmes Please take notice that oh Yed nesdiy, the third day of O rtober next, bring the third judicial day of the mat October Trrrrj of' the Dearborn circuit court, I shall move the judgee of sid court to re-enter and reinstate upon their records a certain judgrert hereto-
tore, by tne said court at their S?pttnb-r term in the year 18-21 rendered in f y r of Con hd Sclmltz, Frederick Konig, and L uis Myers, partners under the name of Schub , K .nig, U Co. fr.r the use of Conrad Schn z agams George Farrell, .s prtl;er wuh Andrew FanU, unrJe? the sme ot G- h A. Farrell, for the sum of ihir. teen hundred and three dollars and fifty ons ems, besides costs. Alsr, to reinstate and restore upon the record and files of sid court the several executions Usutd from the ClerVa office" t sid court upon said judgment ALSO To reinstate nd re-enter npon tne re cords ofsid cour. a certain decree in Chnccry endered by said court at their September terr.V A. I). 1822, in a certain bill therein pending therein Conrad Srhultr was complain-nt and he said George Frrtlt and Andrew Farrell v-re defendants The records whereof were? ss'royed in the Clerk's office, of said court, by hie cn tbe night between the fifth and sixth of tarch A. D. 1F'2G. GEORGE H. DUVN, Attorney - for Cosrad chultrB August 25, 1827.
