Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 40, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 October 1827 — Page 3
LAVRENCEBURGH.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1827.
We have received the first number of a newspaper lately established in Liberty, Union county la. entitled the "Liberty Gazette." It is printed on a royal sheet, and the typography is tolerably good. We cannot ascertain, from the first number, to which of the candidates for President the editors acknowledge allegiance ;
faa some doubt my sincerity, because t
uiu ijoi give puDiic nonce, l aesire you i give this an insertion in your paper. I have taken the degree of Royal Arch,
and a number of others, in all fourteen;
and find Free Masonry as shameful an imposition as was ever practised upon man, and not only so, but a gross violation of the law of God, a powerful engine to corrupt society, and destroy the influence of our free civil institutions: I feel it my duty and that of every honest man, to withdraw his support from the institution. RICHARD HOLLISTER. Le Roy, Aug. 26, 1827.
COMMUNICATED. FOR THE TALLADIUM. A writer over the signature of Dear-
bat we believe they are friendly to ihc-fi0 ir an attempt to justify the conduct
present administration. We wish them ' wn: Uie D W1
plenty of subscribers and prompt pay. MICHIGAN ROAD. It will be seen by the following article from the Wabash Telegraph, that the people in the western part of the State, are determined to make a bold
men, shot by his order, has cautioned the
reader to make a thorough examination
possible ba tvorie off than they were id their own country. Bejood question, there is at present too little regular work for the native laborers in the west, and it is painful to think that a portion of the little they have, will be wrested from them by these unhappy aliens. This is a subject which will eventually force itselfon the attention of the Civil Authorities. A gentlefcmn who left Glasgow with one of the
coaches yesterday morning: calculated that he
had pased from 400 to 600 of these emigrants imkmg towards the city. If they be badly ( ffio the west, tby must expect to be far worse here. Here are no cotton mills dq great weaving factories no public works to afford
of contemplating the scenes & haunts wbicb were so dear to the author of the declaration of independence, the philosopher and the philanthropist, fur they naturally give rise to sentiments that tend to elevate the heart, and more fully confirm ua in the conviction that mankind are and of right should be independent; but we most strongly deprecate that unlicensed curiosity which prompts individuals, in the language of the Advocate, "to rummage every thing from garret to cellar, or to run their noses into every corner that was open or could be opened, and to intrude upon the privacy of the family without ever asking permission. The best evidence which visitors to Monticello
them a hope of employment. Evtn at tbe could manifest for the memory and services of
harvest they have no chance, as the farmer's Jefferson, would consist in a modest and courin this and the surrounding countries have been teous deportment towards tbe members of his long in tbe practice of emolovins Highland household, and a doe regard for the object al-
CINCINNATI PRICE CURRENT. corrected weekly.
Abtxcxls.
FROM cts.
lb lb lb busbel
per ton
shearers, to whom tbey give a decided preference,.' Not a frw of those already arrived are s-iff ring the greatest hardship, and have become grievous burdens to their countrymen, by whom tbey are sheltered Scotsman.
lied to bis pursuits or pleasures.
There is one reason sufficient, without alluding to a thousand others, for mantaining our Union, and that is the tremendous and eternal
of failing in an experiment for self-
disgrace
provided that it shall proceed direct from Indianapolis to the nearest point on (he Ohio river. If this be the fact, it is totally out of (he question for any place below the Falls to be made a point much less, Evansville, (as suggested by the editor) which is at leaBt fifty miles further from ndiatiapolis than either Madison orLawronceburgh, the only two eligible points, which under the law, can be brought before the Legislature. This is a subject of some importance, and should be attended to by the citizens of the eastern and middle parts of this state. Let us be up and 5oing before it is too late. "Some weeks ago I pointed to the propriety of a public expression of the prevailing sentiments of the citizens of certain counties bordering upon the Wabash and White rivers, in regard to the improvement of their navigation. I will now" suggest to my readers residing in every county lying between MountVernon and Evansville, and Indianapolis, the important benefits which must resull, to the whole line of location to be adopted for the Michigan Road. Much anxiety and effort h ive been already manifescd by our citizens, at, and above the Falls of Ohio: but no additional road in that direction is inquired ; and there is no leading south road in our state. The national road will pass east and west and
Indianapolis will only be a little east of
north from either of the points ment ioned so that this may be termed a north and south road, of almost equal importance. That this section of our state should ben-
eat by the grant of land and the road,
was the avowed intention at the time the Indians contracted, and as the grant will be more valuable in proportion to the distance the road will run, we have an additional enticement to bring it in the direction I mention. Would it not however, be well for the several counties on the line here chalked, to appoint delegates to meet at some central place (say Washington, Daviess county,) to unite upon a memorial offering certain privileges for its location, 8z,c. &,c. I have no doubt such offers will be made by the citizens east. Next week I will pub
lish the article in the treaty by which
evidence.
After this caution, we had reason to expect a plain unvarnished exposition of facts, or what the court would require, the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
push for the Michican Road. Accord but tne trutn ynen i commenced ing to our view of the law authorizingjreading his communication, I did expect
the location ot this Koad, it is expressly Jirom ine imrouucuon, ai icasi a canuiu
statement, founded on tacts, not on expectation and probabilities, though he might think them "pretty certain." He admits that it was necessary to have an order from the president, to call the militia into service for six months, and that no such order has yet been found; but says, "it is confidently expected, however, that this order will shortly be found in or out of the proper department and then triumphantly proc laims a victory. If pearborn confidently believed such an order would be found and that he had gained such a victory, why not rest the matter upon his expectations, instead of trying to justify Gen. Jackson's conduct, by referring the reader to the orders of Gen Green, during the revolutionary war, and trying to impress the mind with the belief tha Green had been more severe in his proceedii g!-,in a similar case, than Jackson. Dearborn is is too well informed not to know there is no similarity in the two cases.
The men executed by Geo. Green's,
orders deserted, not having served their time out, not for the purpose of retuin-
Trialfor Mvrdet. The circuit court for the government of failing in a confident essay to
of ficts and not to trust father brother ;fi,,n Judicial circuit commenced its session at adjust our concerns by reason and argument or neighbor, nor any thing but worthy J1"1"1" 'hp "at of Jus,i" for Rlu,b Couji-i-of not knowing what we meant by Klubli- , to 1 J ty) on Monday 1st instant, the members of the canism and promised submission to tbe will of
bench fcoiiriStins of B. F. Morris oresidinz the maioritv. If we failed, an American
- - - - v w, Judge Poston and Gregg associates) all pre i would be ashamed to raise his voice amon the sent On Wednesday came on the trial of Alexr. .people of other Nations. Tbe friends of liberYoung, for the Murder of John Points, (a case ty every where would reproach him far the
which we noticed some time since) & occupied 'ruin of their course and overwhelm htm with
the court untill late on Thursday night, or rath- jtheir cootempt
er b ndaj morning, when the. Jury returned a
verdict for munler in the second degree (or
Trouble among the Mechanics' -In Phil-
injr to their families or
man-slaughter) sentenced the criminal to pay delphia the journeymen mechanics have of Ute
a line o! one dollar, to be confined at bard la- been frequently in commotion; I he carpen
bor one year in the state's prison, but took ten bad a long and hard ' turn out1' for higher
special care to reccoromend him to the mercy wages, last spring. The taylors now appear to of the Executive of the state, in which recora- be standing out in their turn. Some of them
mendation a majority of tbe court however, did re bound over to trial for conspiracy. The not concur. i masters may probably invite workman from this Upon this decision, we refrain at present cjfy for their accommodation. But thejour-
froru all comme nt, expecting to be able in our nermen seem determined that the boast of
next, to spread bt fore our readers a succinct contractors and employers of the saving in wa
view of all the Material evidence in tbe case,!ges made by having mechanical undertakings as taken down at the time from which they lexecuted in Philadelphia rather than in New
will be enabled to make their own comments. York, shall no longer mortify their prida or
hepos. ,aflVct their interest. JV. I. Com.
Dreadful Death. Such unhappy occurrences as the following, although they may serve as a wan ing to other persons similarly engaged, afford no pleasure to an editor in rehearsing. Ow Thursday afternoon the 28lh ult. as Mr. John Rigle, of Lower Mount Bethel, Pa. neaily opposite this place, was engaged in opening a lime kiln, the arch sustaining an immense weight of lime, gave
way, and precipitated him into it, the hot lime closing in upon him up to his neck. At the time of the accident, no one was near to render any assistance,
homes, but tor but the screams of two or three of his
the purpose of joining the enemies of'small children alarmed Mr. Rigle's wife their country, carrying their arms with! who arrived in time, not to extricate him ihem, and did not afterward? return, andlhut to receive his last words. He
join the American service, hut were tak-, survived but a few hours after beinc
en, fighting in the rai ks of the enemy, -taken out, having literally roasted to dressed in British uniform. The men' death. The deceased has left a wife executed by Gen. Jackson's order. j;;id six small children to lament his prethought they had snned their lime out, mature los. He was a respectable and
ind were told ny tne unicers that mey. worthy citizen, in the prime ot life.
knew of no law by which they could be detained longer than three months in the service; they delivered up their arms to the proper officer, and took his receipt. The officer received and receipted for their arms knowing they dehver-
them up (or the express purpose ot re-
Bchidcrc Apollo.
Several Bears have, within a few days
past, been killed in the neighborhood of
this place. The unusual appearance of
so many of these animals making their
escape from the "boundless contiguity of
turning home. I hey had no design olshade, is attributed to the great scarcideserting to the enemy, but of returning ty of mast. They appear evidently home to their families, and stations ns making their way into the more improvcitizens. They were accompanied with ed parts of the country in quest of food, their officers, who left camp for home,! The same spirit of migration seems to
have beset the Squirrels in their udeamhulations." They have already commited great ravages upon our corn fields.
with the impression that they had serv
ed their full time for which they were engaged ; and afterward, on being advis
ed that it would be better to return and some of which they have literally des
serve the other three months, to prevent troy ed,
ditliculty, they returned and joined the service again. Dearborn knows these statements are true, and that the cases
are not parallel. Whyr then I say refer to
Indianapolis Journal.
Harvy vs. Bigelozv. The plaintiff in this cause, which was tried at the Cir
cuit Court, lately held in Cooperstown,
the land for constructing this road wasof tm? p.ltrjots of the Revolution, is to
Gen. Green? Is it thus that the conductj Oswego co. N. Y. recovered a verdict
acquired, and the act of Congress by
xvhich the Legislature have full power to dispose of it. Wabash Telegraph. MASONRY. Since the abduction of Morgan, or his
own voluntary seclusion from the world, (we are unable to say which,) much excitement has prevailed : and no small de
gree of abuse has been bestowed upon
the ancient and honorable Institution of of rational liberty, had made his own
he called in question, and scrutinized, amid the party rage of the present day; an age after they have been sleeping in the tomb? Let a few more of the companions of Washington, have slept with their fathers a few more of the records of his proceedings have been destroyed
by the ravages of time, and the world would almost be constrained to believe that the patriarch of America, the undevi-
tingand constant advocate and defender
ot 400. The PlaintilF was a candidate for the Assembly at the last election, and this 6uit wa.s brought for slanders published by tlie defendent during the electioneering contest.
Masonry. In many places the mania is so great, that it is almost dangerous for a man to acknowledge himself a mason. In New York and some parts of Ohio, the people, brat least a considerable portion of them, have made it a question in their elections, and strenuously opposed every
man who was friendly to the Institution. This state of public feeling, unjustly ex. cited against the society, has induced 3ome modern Iscariots to sacrifice principle for popular favor, turn traitor to the Fraturnity, and denounce the whole as a dangerous combination, and violatory of the laws of God. The following is the most sweeping denunciation we have ever seen coming from a member of the society. From the Lc Roy Gazette. Messrs. Hotchkin & Starr,
I withdrew from the society of
k rce Masons some time last spring; bxtt
will the arbiter of life and death, because we have it from the pen of Gen. Jackson , that he had ordered his soldiers shot for desertion without the form of a trial. Why this reference to their conduct? Can what they did make the acts of Gen. Jackson better or worse? Or can the
world be benefited by any charge brought against those departed heroes at thi3 period of time? Dearbohn Jux.
Destitute Irish. Hordes of Irish, to the very nadir of poverty and destitution, continue to pour into tbe west of Scotland. According to the Glasgow Chronicle, upwards of 12 000 of these wretched creatures had landed on one night, and we bear that on Monday evening a fresh migratory band of 350 was landed by tbe Finpal steam-packet Only 18 pence a head was charged for their passage. When told it would be some time ere tbe harvest commenced, and that it was needles for them to expect employment, they coolly answered that they would labour for any thing, no matter bow little, and declined that they could oot
The following w himsical epitaph appears upon a white marble slab, in a very conspic uous part of the church at
Si. Mary, at Bury, St. Edmunds;
"Near this place are deposited the remains of Peter Gedge, printer, who established the first newspaper that has ever been published in this town. Like a wornout type, he is returned to the founder, in the hopes of being re-cast in a belter and more perfect mould."
Bears. Within a week or two several Bears have been seen in the neighborhood of this place; but, we are informed they have been more numerous in the northern and western parts of the county, where several have been killed. Their appearance has roused the spirits of some of our sportsmen, who seem disposed to pay them all appropriate respect. Public Leger. Monticello. The "Virginia Advocate,' published at Charlottville notices the diss greeable intrusions to which the family of the lamented patriarch are subjected by the impertinent investigations of prying visitors, who seem to regard tbe domicil and its contents as though it was an inn by the way side, in which each traveller has a right to command. We admire the feelings which would prompt an American citizens to perform a pilgrimage to this Mecca of qux country, for the purpose
John Torrance, aged 80, a revolution
ary soldier, partook in the festivities o
July 4 in Warrenton, and expressed a
wish to depart on the anniversary of in dependence, as did Adams &. Jefferson
On his return home, he fell from his horse
and instantly expired.
Bees' vrx Candles, diprd Mould Castor Beans Castings
Cigars, Amer. 1st qual 1000
Spanish $ 1 Coffee f best qul per lb Cotton per lb Cotton Y.rn, Nos. 5 to 10 lb Feathers live getse & ducks lb
Mackerel No 1 per bbl No 2 & 3 Flaxseed bushel
Flour sup. fresh from wagons bl
in store
Cinseng per lb
Gunpowder Lc xington Ky keg
Dupont's
Hemp per lb
Iron, Juniata hammered ton
Tudled Hoop 6, 8 & lOd " Nail rods " Lead pig and bar lb Leather sole, Eastern tan lb do Cincinnati ' Calf skins dozen Upper do Lumber, pine clear boards 1000
10 124
50 16k
TO gcta 25 U 14 1 60 1 87 10 00 IS 9 30 21 10 00 9 0O 40 3 37 3 50 12 6 50
7 50 8 130 00 135 OO 80 00 i00 00 130 00 160 00 6h 7 23 25 ?5 28 18 00 V6 00
7 50 37A
10 5 00
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1st common do
2d do do Shingles MolasS'S, New Orleans Nails, Bow en's 4d U lOi Juuiatt Pittsburgh common
Oil, Tnners, per gal Linseed gl Cas'.or per dz Points, White lead, in oil, ke-g Do do dry lb Ked do do Spanish Drown u Whiting . " Provisions, Poik Muss bbl
Piroe " Lard in barrels lb in kegs Il ms, city sm; ked lb
country do Butter Is qual Chctse 1st qual
porter, fittsburgb, Cincinnati Salt, Turks island Kenli&wa best Conemaughf Sugar, N. Orleans Havana v.hite$ Loaf and Lump
shot per bag 25 Its
45 7 5 50 6 50 3 50
4 3 8 00
bbl
bush t lb
Ah 5 34 6 6
90
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby civen, that I huve taken
out letters of administration from the clerk
r a- . t - , . I m.
omce or u,r uearoorn circuit rouri on uie estate
of Simeon Danforth dte'd. and that it is beli v ed the sid estate will be insolvent. AW persons having claims will therefore present thero within one year properly authenticated for set tlrment; and ihoss indebted to the deceased will pay immediately and save costs. JOSEPH ADAMS Adm'r.
0.-tober5?h 18:7. 40
3w.
SPORTSMEN ATTEND.
THE Rices at Harrison, will commence on
tVedn.-sday the 24tli inst. first days purse, seven ty five dollars. To be regulated according t
the rules of racing. By order of the Managers
La Mott's Cough Drops, (fresh surrLV,)
10 16 19 2 l-;
Spirtts,Cogniac brandy 4tb p'fgsl 1 75
fraCtt OO do American do do Jamaica Rum do Holland Gin do Whiskey new do Do old do
Teas, Gunpowder Imperial Y-mr g Hyson
Tobacco, Ken. manufactured lb
Cincinnati do
Tallow, tried Wine, Madeira Sicily TenerilFe Malaga
50
1 50 21 2
30 00 17 50 12 50 10 OO 2 00 50 8 8 6 ?5 62b 7 50 3 62 16 lf 6 4 8 50 6 00
4 5 6 4 7 r 00 00 50 50 11 18 20 25
00 625 50 7h 50 22A
9 9 1
2 2
lb ft
44
lb
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23 45 4a 10 7 10 8 50 10
00 100 1 25
1 00 6 8 7A 3 00 1 75
1 1 1
4 2
FREIGHTS from Cincinnati o W helinp and! Pittsburgh, cwt. 50 cents; Louiaviile, 1212? New Orleans, 62 1-2. The particular slate of the market is more dirictly signified by the following references:'' In demand. Pienty. $ Dull. ote. For A add a half.
Stolen or Taken in Mistake
I IT 'A i . A I A . t,.. ..f JL I
r s . a i j r n li' l'e siau'c oi ne Buuscrintr. on qv
v.,.., -w.w..l',, v.uo,i,yu.. ,. afternoon or night
zaj ii looping Lsougns, spasmodic sistna-
ma, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of Breathing, and Want of Sleep.
The proprietors ot La Mutt's Cocoa Dhops have rtfraintd from avicir but little in commen
dation of this preparation being confident that its value will prove a sufficient recommendation; from the increased demand for the article, and the grrat cdehnty which it has gained in every
part of the United States where it is known, nd in ordt r to render it as extensively useful a6
possible, they feel confident in offering it to the public as an APPROVED Medicine in those diseases which it professes to cuie, and one which has rendered the most entire satisfaction to all those who have had an opportunity of observing and testing its Salutary ffects lu confirmation of which they now prestnt it to the public under the sanction of the following certificates from Physicians, Duggists, and Merchants in differ cnt parts of the country. The subscribers have sold La Mott's Cough Dro.iK, as Agents for Messrs. Crosby's. The Medicine has obtained the approbation of the public, by t fleeting many cures of ihe diseases tor which it is recommended. We have therefore, no hesitation in recommending LA. MOTT'S COUGft Ultops, as an excellent medicine. G. Dwson, druggesi, and late U. S- Surgeon at Fort Fayette, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Hamm, M. D. and E. D Dower, druggists, Znesville, Ohio; William Mount, M D Dayton, Ohio; M. Wolf Et Co Apothecary's Hall, Goodwin and Ashton, nd Fairchiids &. Co. druggists, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ira Delhno, druggist, Chillicotbe, Ohio; S Sharp iess, merchant, St Clairsville, Ohio. L. P. Frazier, merchant, Xenia, Ohio; Wm. Lowrv, merchant, Lebanon, Ohio; Dr. L. Frrrls, Lawrence, burgh, Indiana; Dr. II. Watts, Madison, Indiana; Thomas Wells, druggist, Nashville, Ten ; T. Davis Shelbyviile, Ten. Byers & Uutler, drug gists 'Louisville Ky; F Floyd, druggist, Fiank fort. Ky; Dr. M Q. Ashley, Richmond, Kv P. B Price, merchant, Georgetown, Kv; T. & H. Brents, merchants, Paris. Ky; T. B. Atwcod, merchant, Greensburgh, Ky. Ktfsrence to the envelope which accompanies each bottle, for certificate of particular cases. CFPrepared by O & S. CROSBY. Druggists, Columbus, Ohio. Each Bottle will be labelled and signed by them otherwise, not genuine. Each bottle contains 45 dosesprice Sold by K. FERRIS. Lawrenceburgh, la. August, 1827. 31 NOTICE. I AM in need of money to pay my debts. All persons indebted to me, will do well to dis charge the same, the first week in October. After that time, you may expect o find your ac
counts in the hands of proper officers for collet
tlOQ. JOSEPH STATLF.R Stpt. 22, 1827. 87-3i.
The Revised Code
AND
ot the 3d inst.
NEW SADDLE, With an extraordinary good BEARSKIN Housen, hair very lot g and black, tub ot ;he skirts is stitched in two places with silver cord, one inch in length, d- uole plated stirrup irons, the stirrup leathers are stamptd fiva dollars will he given to any person who will bring the saddle to me safe, or if stolen, teD dollars fox the thief and SaddleJOHN GRAY. October 4th 185r Valuable Property for Sale. fZT HE subscriber offers for sale 160 am a of Ji- land, situated about three miles froror Hartford, bttween the waters of Hogan and Laughery creeks, 70 of which are clean d and under cultivation, and the balance well timber td. On the premises are a good dwelling houser barn, out houses, two bearing orchards, in tad ows, and three never failing springs; ALSO The well known tavern stand' in the town of Hartford, now occupied by Davis Weaver, Esq , to which is attached three lots of ground, a good stable, and an excellent well of water. ALSO Tbe eligible store house, occupied by J. &. A P. Andrew, nearly opposite the aforesaid tavern stand, to which is attached an excellent garden lot. ALSO The premises on which the subscriber resides, situated in Hartford, consisting o one large two story frame house, well calculated for a atore and tavern, an elegant and spacious stable, part stone, four lota of ground, and two never failing springs. The above described property will be sold low for cssh, if application be made previous to the 1st of February next; after which time it will be for rent For terms apply to the subscriber living in Hartford, la. JOHN LEVIN GSTOtf.. October 6 1S27.
Fm after Rags!
.
KF The PRINTERS .p
at the Palladium Of- xr a fice, Lawrenceburgh, 1 :-
authorize me to offer S J you for small bundles (siicfe I am carrying) of clean Lia and Cotton S A S S a 1-U cents in CASH per pound and for lots of 100 pounds and upwards $2 75 per 100 DICK RAGGED.
PAMPHLET LAWS OF INDIANA For eale at thfe Palladium Ofiise.. i
DLNK DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFE1CLV
