Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 38, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 29 September 1827 — Page 3

LAWRBNCEDURGH. SA TURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 29, 1 827.

The circuit court, for the county of:

Dearborn, commences its sitting in this place on Monday next. A letter received by one of the editors, dated Elizibethtown, Ky. September 21,

brings the unpleasant intelligence, that a malignant fever is prevailing in that neighborhood, which has proved fatal to many. Among the deceased we discover the name of the hon. William S. Young, member of Congress from that (the Hth) district. He died at his residence in that place on the 20th inst. The decease of Dr. Younc occasions n vacancy in that district, which will require a new election to supply. Mr Cajhoun, the opponant of Mr. Young at the August election, will no doubt be a candidatr, on the side of the Administration; and Mr. Chilton or Mr. Hardin will oppose him on the side of Jackson. The two latter gentlemen were candidates for Congress previous to the late election, but declined a poll.

ical demagogues, who wish to "ride upon the whirlwind, and direct the storm." Men who, not possessing sufficient merit of their ovm, aim to ride into office on the merit of others; men, whose patriotism extends as far as their private interest, and no farther; and whose principal aim in agitating the question, is to turn it to their own advantage. Mark, for instance, the approaching elections in 0hio and elsewhere. The politicians seem determined to make the grand question operate on the election of every oflker, from Congressmen down to township trustees. Under the operation of such principle?, men are frequently elected to

high and responsible office?, who are notoriously destitute of talents; and whose only merit consists in Billingsgate abu$e.

They happened however, to be on thJThese Soods were brought by way of

resting upon four posts, held together and connected, by a number of cross bars. A moviug frame runs on the railingsand to the right of the pinners position a solid horizontal wheel is propelled by what is termed a treadle, operated upon by the foot, which drives the spindles with great ease. The moving frame passes to and from the, spindles in forming the thread, and the spindles are fed by rollers adjusted to tike any quantity of roll, by moving two pegs. I learn that each spindle, will average ahont seven cuts of cotton or woollen thread. The spinner sits at perfect ease, and it is said, one or two days experience will enable any person of 10 years old or upwards, to spin well. Franklin, Pa. September 1 3. Five boats, destined tor Pittsburgh, arrived at this place last evenu-g, laden

with goods from the city of New York.

OBITUARY.

DIED-

CINCINNATI PRICE CURRENT

OUR POLITICAL CREED. Friendly to our country and her best interests, pledged to the government and our republican institutions; we intend to support them through every vicissitude. We join the standard of no political faction: we enter into the cabals of no violent parlies: we stand aloof from the influence of aspiring demagogues; and separate ourselves from those who aim to destroy the public tranquility. When danger approaches, we will sound the alarm: when the enemy appears, we will throw on the armour of defence, and jifpare to meet him. But we never will wantoiily assail the innocent; rior wage an unrelenting warfare against our public functionaries. Not so with most of the partizins of the present day. Ac-

popular side, and riding on the shouHers of Jackson or Adams, they triumph over their opponants over virtue, honesty, talents, and integrity, to the total prostration of every cardinal principle cf republicanism. Such a state of things is to be deplored, but it cannot be corrected, until the people shall cease to coun

tenance those political disorganizers. We shall resume this subject in our next number, when those who make it their practice to abuse Men and Measures, shall be noticed more fully.

From the New Orleans Prioe Current, August 25. With the exception of an improvement in Flour, our market generally is more inactive, if possible, than at any period during. the last six weeks. The river is filling fast, and the weather continues warm, with almost daily showers. Our western traders, will, no doubt, be gratified to learn that the corporation have commenced paving the street fronting the river, from the mouth of Canal street up, and have progressed several squares.

the Canal and Lake Erie to Dunkirk,

thence by land to Warren, where they

were again re-shipped for their place of

destination. Democrat.

The Economy Society, we are told,

says the Beaver Agus, h.ive cut and

put up between 12 and 13,000 dozen of

wheat this season. The principal part of the ground upon which it grew, a

year and a half ago was in a state of na

ture, without a grub taken out. What an example of industry to the neighborhood. This society not long since resided at New Harmony, Indiana.

Dr. Good, in bis bock of nature, tells us that there is iron enough in the blood of forty-two men to make a plough share-weigr jng gen erailf, from 22 to 24 lbs. This ia a singular proposition, hut as the learned doctor is a gentleman of high respectability, and deep scientific research, it deserves a ready credit. Rich Cargo The schooner Marioer, Capt. C. Beldtn, arrived at liufftlo on the 2Sib ultimo, from Mackinaw, with a cargo of tiOO packages of Fur. f.r the American Fur Company, valued at S'oO.OOO. I his is the largest cargo

which was ever brought into thai port

r,r& Gaz.

In Cincinnati, Ohio, on the

17th inst., of a bilious remit (ant fever, Thomas H. Gregg, aged 65 years. The deceased emigrated to this country some years since from Connellsville, Pa., and, in the intervals of employment, usually made his home in the neighborhood of Elizabethtown, Ohio, where some of his children now reside. Social and affable in his manners, he was respected and beloved by his friends; honest and upright in his dealings, he was regarded with esteem by his acquaintences. Fortune, in his latter das, had

frowned heavily upon his efforts; yet he repined not, nor wished his journey brief. His death, though sudden, he met with fortitude, submissively surrendering his

spirit to the summons of the King of

kings.

It may be gratifying to the relatives of

the deceased, to be informed that every attention his case required during his illness, was extended to him; and his remains followed to the tomb by a respectable concourse of his fellow-citizens. On Thursday evening last, at his

residence in this place, James H. Graves, s .....

alter a short but painful illness, aged 30

years, tie was yesterday attended to

nis grave by a large concourse ol citi

zens, and buried with Masonic honors.

An appropriate discourse was delivered on the occasion by the Rev.Laciirs J. Al-

den, from the following impressive text: "It is appointed unto all men once to die;

but alter this the judgment."

A i Cory don, la., on the 6th instant,

Armstrong Brandon, esq. Postmaster ofj

that place.

Abticles.

corrected weekly.

lb lb lb bushel

per ton

1 b

ew

Great Race. On the 7lh ir st.

LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post office at Lawrence-

burgh, h. on the 9tbdaj of September 1827, wbicb if not taken out by the 1st. day of January next, will be sent to the General Post

Oflice as dead letters.

Adams Joseph A nnis - Thomas Brock Samuel Bennett Benj. Brown James

Died, in this parish, in the one hun-i

d red ami second year of his

Jacaitcs L,afleur. lie was a nnfiv-P nf Mrv

M J - - i.. , bileand came to this parish, about seventy-three years ago. Opelousas Gazette.

.rial J&gkyJohn

uuris james

hdtu-i-n Air 1).. I IVil.n f

in '

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!f 'War" rl'iimf. Knin on I Juiiik i-iicul Kmur

lie, iTir.i ------ ....v., ... n

e;itii unai ny scumnjr. ana Aiva 4.len.: z 7

of the s-nif plac, vn foot distance 6 miles Barker Hiram

bet $u0 Mr. Vlh n performed 'his part iatalL Joseph

43 ii inutes , and Mr, Eosigu in 44. Mr A. of course canoe t-ff victorious,

to the Sth ult.

Ib.

Mr. Buchanan's Address. If the peo

pie were to depend upon the editors of

newspapers for a correct interpretation of this document, those who read the administration papers, would consign Jackson to enternal infamy and disgrace and such as read the Jackson papers,

would call it a complete confirmation of

all the material facts alledged by gen. Jackson in his address to the public. For my part, I think the people have sufficient intelligence to decide this matter themselves without the aid of interpreters, and no doubt, if they will divest themselves entirely of prejudice, their tisiou will be a correct one.

Impartial Compiler. Post Offices. During the month of Au

gust last, there were established in the

United States 29 new post offices, one of

which was at Pallas, Montgomery county, Ind. 11 were discontinued.

ubiic Legcr.

By the latest papers from New Orleans, it appears to be sickly there at this time. There were jcuei deaths bv

tuated by restless ambition, or a spirit of W' ifl four days, from the 14th

fell revenge, they throw on the armour of wrath, and sally forth to seek for enemies. They attack, indiscriminately, the vicious and the good. On the one side, we sec them endeavoring to cast an eternal obloquy on the welLearned reputation of Gen. Jackson ; by identifying him with the Burr conspiracy! by imputing to him a blood-thirsty disposition, in the case of the six Militia Men ; by attaching undue censure to him, for executingmbristcr; and by throwing upon him the whole weight of the charge of Corruption, circulated at the last election, against the hon. Henry Clay, and trumpeted, for

near three ypars, through all the papers opposed to the present Administration. Nr have they been remiss in their efforts to sully the character of his injured lady. They have insulted her delicacy, questioned her virtue, and held her up to public scrutiny, until conscious shame

for suffering innocence, constrained them

to abandon so unmanly, so ungallant, so

dastardly a course.

On the other hand, we find Mr. Ad

ams vigorously assaulted by the war-dogs

of persecution. They assail him with

every species of falsehood and detraction

They have charged him with expending

2j,000 on the east room of his palace; with a profligate expenditure of public

money, in Foreign Missions; for a Billiard Table, Sec. and to cap the climax

of political infamy, they have charged him with making a corrupt bargain with

Henry Clay, for the Presidency: all of

which have evaporated in smoke. But

still they are determined, right or wrong, to circumvent his downfall. Hear them exclaiming, that "the present Administration mat be put down, though Ihey be as pure as the Angels that stand at

the right hand of the throne of God.v To effect this, no stone will be left unturned, no expedient will be left untried, and no stratagem which ingenuity cai invent, will be unresorted to. And who are they who make this eternal blazon about the presidency? about

intrigue and corruption, apostacy and federalism the six Militia Men A rhuthnot and Ambrister tyranny and bloodshed ? Szc. &c. They arc, mostly, polit-

Americans in France. "As soon as the eleclioii of general Lafayette was known at Marsielles, the Amenou s in that town

Bullock Thomas

Bennett John

Boner Henry

Ki Igor e Ranils Lemon William Lindsay Elcazcr iAndly Moses or John Wilson Learned James S. Liddle Stephen Leonard Abigail Lantz Martin Lawton Michael Moss Demos Moran Richard Norris Joseph

Jr hilips John

10 12h

50 16h

7h

Bees' wax $ Candlts, diptd Mould Castor Beans Caatinga

Cigars, Amer 1st qual 1000

dpfcrusn $ Coflee f btst qul per lb Cotton per lb

Cotton Y-rn, Noa5 to 10 lb Fethera live ge.t & ducks lb Mukerti No 1 per obi No 2 & 3 ' 7 so

tfinxstea' bushel Flour sup. (resh from wagons bl

in siore Cinstr-g per lb 14 Cunpvder Lexington Ky krg 5 O'J Hemp per lb

Iron, Juniata lummrrtd ton Pud led 4 H.p 6 3 & 10d t4 Nml rods Lead pig and bar lb Leather sole, btern tan lb do Cincinnati " Calf skn.s dozen

upper do S4 00

FROM TO) fa cts. g t t

25 11 14 1 60 87A i0 i)Q 1 9 3 3 10 00 9 vO AO 3 o7 3 oO IS 6 .iO

' 7 50 S 130 00 135 00 fcO 00 100 UO 130 00 16O Oil 6A 7 23- 25 5 2tf 18 00 6 uu

do do do gal lb

Lumber pne clear boards 1000

1st common do 2d do do Shingles Molasst ssnNt w Orleans Nails, BjUen'a 4a & I0d Juuutu Pittsburgh cummon

Oil, Tanners, pfcr 551 Linseed . gAi Castor per dz Paints, White lead, in on, keg Do do dry lb Red do do 41 Spnisa Brown 41 VVhitmg i Provisions, Pork Mess bbl

rime " Lard $ in barrels lb iD kg$ " Hams, city &m ked lb

45 7 5 50 6 50 3 50

4 3 8 00 3h

Ah 5 3h 6 6

country xlo Butter, la qUl Cheese 1st qul Porter, Pittsburgh, bbl Cincinnati " Salt, Tuiks isund fcush. Ktnhawa best k Conertuughf Sugar, N. Orleans Jb Havana vvhite$ Loaf and Lump ' Shot per bag 25 its. -

Spint6,C gniac branay 4tl p'f gal 1 75

90

10 16 19

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do do do do do do

Clerk of Dearborn Purdue William S. Circuit Court Roberts EUnezer Curtice Abner 2 Risff v Martha

illummaled their hotel?. The Ameri-: Cnrtice Sarah Ann 3 Rich Galon

l-.i 1 1 a k

can vessels in tne naroor also hoisted

their colors in testimony of rejoicing up

on the occasion."

Claud William

Crozicr Da ere

Conk I in Elizabeth

Cassedy Hugh Dill James c2 Davidson John

FALMOUTH, Jamaica) July 13.

Another ivfr increment of the Order m!

Council. The America n brig Lucy,'-w''y William

Uhurch, direct from N. York.

1 1 ken ofifthis port on Sahirdav, sen'nitjht,

bound to Mnntego Bay , for orders, where,'

Flake John

Foley Ozven

it appear., she obtained a supply of va- Finley David ter, and "from some misunderstand- Fowler JVancy ing relative to a market," she pro- Freelund John teeded next day to Si. .Thomas's. This' G tiffin Mr. communication of American vessels withj Griffith Jacob a port in this island, in defiance of the .Grant David Order in Council, is rather more than1, Howard K. Gs would be permitted to British vessels on! Howard B. D.

the American coast, for, by their Act ' Horner Elias

A letter from a very respectable house

in Hamburg, dated June 15, mentions

that two hundred sheep which were to have been sent to Boston in the ship Mentor, while on their way to Hamburg from the interior, weie all burnt

concerning Navigation, which came into full force on the 1st inst. ii is enacted that "every such vessel, so excluded from the ports of the U. States, thai shall enter or

attempt ' to enter the same, in violation of Iseral Moses this act shall, with the tackle, apparel,: Kilgora Ezekiel

and furniture, together with the cargo on board such vessel, be forfeited to the United States. Cromwcltourier.

The Croup For this disorder so fatal to chililren, Al. Dretonneau, a rardical man at

rours, who has long rmde the subject bis study,

annpara to hav riiifrirprfrl a rijir fnr. It

up, the barn in which they over-nighted,' cons.sts of blowing alum into tbe throat oflbe

Demg sirucic wun lignining. What ap-!cn,M by means of an instrument which M. Bre-

pears more singular is, that the sum of

23,000 marks banco was insured on these sheep, against the risk of fire, while on their way to Hamburg. The letter

tonneau has invented fur the purpose. In some cases, two or three repetitions of this treatment are sufficient; in others five or six are necessary.

Numerous children, who were rapidly falling

states that the fact is undoubted, as the visptiins to this frightful disorde-r, after the exwriter knows the persons who took the'h'bition of the antiphologistie and other sup-

risk, and will have to pay the loss. TheiP08ed "mcdii-s, hare ben cured byM.Bre-

sheep were expected in Boston for saIettonueau Literary Gazette

this month.

hc last Herkimer American mentions three deaths in that neighbourhood-

one, a child, ocasioned by ils clothes tak ing fire when left aloneanother, a wo

man, who drowned herself the other.

a man, struck by lightning while in his

chamber.

From the Wabash Telegraph. "77E FAMILY SPIMYER." In reply to a request originally made by the editor of the "American Farmer" for information of any cheap and simple

contrivance to forward the operation of spinning in families, I noticed in the 2d No. of this paper, the valuable invention of Mr. M'Call, which he has very appropriately named. The Family Spinner. Although 1 have sent the Telegraph to Mr. Skinner, I have not yet received his Farmer, nor do I know that the little information I communicated reached his office. Bv some certificates presented

to Mr. M Call my attention is again called to his invention ; and that readers may form some idea, of it, I will give a brief description. "Mr. M'Calls family spinner" is form

ed by t?io railings about six feet long,

The New York and Albany Greek

Committee have freighted the bri Jane,

which is soon to depart for Napoli di Romania with such further succours as

are on hand or may be contributed be

fore she sails. The Orleans Advocate says,"after perusing the testimony on the late trials at Canandagua, our former doubts as to the destination of Morgan all vanish. We arc now satisfied that he was taken to Fort Niagara; but what, after he arrived

there, was his fate we shall not at present al4

auemju 10 aivmc. ;

Rosebeny James Root Ira Repp George Stutter Jjsrph 2 Sheriff of Dearborn County 2. Shook J)hn Silvester Jjsrph Stezvart D. J. Steel Alexander Sarber Isaac Toner Sophia

Thornsburgh Samuel

1 hornsburgh M. Test John 2 V mce Samuel C. Vantrice Samuel Walters William Williams A'ancy Wigall Ja. ob Wilkinson John R. W(aver Davis Wood Mrs. 1 Williams William Waters Jacob.

ISAAC DUNN, P. M.

Lawrenceburgh Sept. 29, 1827.

N. B. Persons wishing to inquire for

letters, will call at the Printing Omce.

Judd Rossztell Jones Thomas or Henry Kilers Jackson Thomas

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

I HE Partnership formerly existing between UF.ESUN &G1U50NT whs dissolved on tbe 5th mat. by mutual consent. A' I those indebted to tbe late firm are earnestly requested to call on ei

ther ot the late partners, at their old stand, now occupied by Ewiug and Gioson, and make imme

diate payment as much longer indulgence cannot

be given. AMOS BEESON. WILLIAM G I HSON. Lawrenceburgh. Sept. 20, 1827. 88 3w LAXD TITLES.

THE Board of Commissioners to perpetuate

testimony for thecouniy ot Dearborn, will meet at tbe efnee of Daa'l Hagerman, in the town ol

Lawrenceburgh, on the eigth c;f October next, at

9 o'clock, A. M. lor tbe purpose or receiving evidence of tbe existence of deeds, nd ot'ier

instruments of writing, consumed by fire in the court house at Lawenceburgh ; and also receiving and admitting to record all deeds heretofore recorded, and all settlements of decedents' estates, and probate business, the record of which was consumed by fire. The session will continue for two weeks, if the business require. By order of the Board. DAN'L. HAGERMAN, Clerk. N. B. All deeds and other instruments hereto, fore recorded, will be admitted to record without expense to the party making such application, as the fees for such services are paid out fo the county tresury. D. H. September 8, 1827. 35 tf

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American do Jamaica Uum Holland G.n W hiskt-y new Do old Teas, Gunpowder lb

lrnptrial " Young H)son " Tobacco, K.-n. manufactured ib Ctncinn,aii do ' Tallow, tried lb Wine, Madeira gal Sicily . 'ienenffe " Malaga

50 1 50 21 .2

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-mwi'ii. . v lie I., v Pittsburgh, ct. 50 cenis; Louisv. It, 121 " Ntw Orle.ns, 62 Li. '

The particular slate of the murk is rrwiiu A :

rirtly sign fed by the Mlowine- refer

tlndemi'U. yp tnty Dull.

Kotb. For h add a half.

NOTICE,

I AM tn need ol money to p,y my debts. Atf p-rson. mdebied t rht, ,.4 j( we, ,Q diS. cbarge :h. s.me, the first week in ctorer. Af.

ttr that t.me, you rc-y expt-c: find your accounts m the hands of propt r ' ffic rs for collection

Sipt. 22, '8 7.

JOSLPH ST TLRR.

Printers' Notice. We should uke it as right clever in thos who are indebted t. thia establishment for job. wo k and dvert.aing. ,f ,hcy would p.y the am unt shortly, or at l,st give their due bills .8 9 earnest tht they owe us There are also number of account on our hooks for p,pcr!r sent to one and another f.r 3. 6 nd 12 mon-.hs, and iher discontinued, wh.ch must be settled imro diate-erfw,8Vht-y ' h-nded over to the "tormentors" The apprach.og term of the circuit court will be a favorable Hm for tbose concerned to attend to the above cusine9s. cPtV , EUiTO'iS. September 22, 1827.-

JYotice.

THE subscriber having removed hi Store, requests all persons indebted to him, to call and settle with DANIEL HAGERMAN Esq, who has my books and notes in possession.

tllASU'd 1UUSM.

Sept. 21, i3:r.

N. G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Lawrenceburgh, Induna, wii'l faithfully attend to professional business intruated 10 bis cure. He will attend the courts in tb.- 3d circuit, also the Supreme and U. States courts at Indianapolis Office on High Street, opposite the Clerk's OfHoe Feb. 25, 1826. 8--. JOHN TEST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Having removed to Lawrenceburgh, offers bis professional services (o those who any wish bis assistance. Office on iligb Street, in a room directly orer Beeson Gibson's Store. May 12, 1827 18 tf. ABIOS LANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA Wr J N FOR MS the public that he wnl conttunthj ttend he Terms of ihe Supreme Court; tbe District Court of the United States, at Indianapolis; the Franklin, Dearborn, Switzerland, and lliplty Circuit Courts i and any other Court ia the state, on special application I hat ia future hi undivided and persevering attention and talents, will be devoted to bia profession. -And may, at all times, be conaulted at his offk-e, ia Lawrenceburgh, next door to Mr. Hunt's Hjtelr or at Court, July 25, 1027. Z9-tf

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