Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 41, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 October 1827 — Page 3
took place as to his disposal that he I Alabama. HuntsviUe Sent. 7. This has
wan kept there five days that during been the most disastrous season for the agricul
that time masons were devisine plans to turiat that has ever been experienced since the
pp.t othprs inrn thir nnceoecmn that hp settlement of Alabama. The planters have
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LAWRENCEBURGH.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1 827. There will be a quarterly meeting held at the Methodist Church in this place, on to-day and to-morrow. By a gentleman who attended the Ve. vay Court this week, we are informed that upwards of sixty persons in that town, are confmed'to their beds with the Fever; and that there have been hocntyone deaths in the place, during the present season. This, for a small place, is certainly a large tribute to the tomb; a number, which we venture to say, exceeds the total amount of deaths in this place, for the last five years notwith
standing the population of Lawrenceburgh about triples that of Vevay. Elections. We have not received the election returns from any of the counties in Ohio, except Hamilton. In that county the Jackson candidates have succeeded by small majorities. In Delaware, Kensey Johns, the Administration candidate for Congress, has succeeded, by a majority of about 500
was taken across the river, and when in
the boat said, "Gentlemen, I am your prisoner, and I hope you will use me
kindly" that a person immediately replied to him, at the same time presenting a pistol to his breast, 'if you make any observations I will blow you through.' The object of taking him to Newark, was to put him in charge of the Canadians. He was asked what death! he preferred his anwer was, 4l havei
been a soldier in my country's service, and I wish to die as a soldier.' He said this in the presence of twenty masons,
and added, if you take my life it will be
more injury to you than all I can write or say.' He three times freed himself
fairly commenced gathering in their cotton, and it is generally supposed that there will not be throughout North Alabama and Tennessee, exceeding one half the usual quantity per acre. South Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana are also said to have been literally burnt up by (be
drought. The earl? Dart of the season was
favorable for crops of small grain, as also for corn and cotton, but the drought which com menced in the month of Jone, and which, with few exceptions, has continued with unremitted intensity up to the present time, has blasted the hopes of the planters. There are
NEW GOODS. BAXTER DAVIS
AS just received direct from New York, and is now offering for site, at the well known
stand, formerly occupied by DAN'L. DROWN, on High street. Lawrenceburgh, a General As
sortment of
Consisting of a variety of Broad Cloths,
Casinets,
Flannels, (green, red & white,)
Bombazetts. (different colors
eorn per acre will be made, on good land, andj Shirt ings & Sheetings, bleach-
it is certain that there will be a scarcity of that indispensable grain. In other neighborhoods,
CINCINNA 77 PRICE CURRENT, corrected weekly.
AfiTICLZS FRl g cts.
lb
lb lb bushel
per ton
where the? have enjoyed seasonable and re
freshing showers, the corn is tolerably good and
from tm rnrrls with tvhirh hi rvna hniinr?J
and asked them for a bible, which wa3Khe"" wa u?' r i J t 1 iderstand that the rot has for the first time, made refused. A rope was tied round nisj.,. . , . .
its appearance in the latter. This ia a new
hands, neck and body, with heavy jdi9ea91 in fhi3 part of he coun(ry and D0W it
weignis auacnea, ana tne unieenngUvilI affcC . rescnt unIcn
I j ii u: I
uiunsiers ruweu uui anu mrew uirn uvur
board. The lodge at Lewiston met on
the night of the murder, and means were!
A short time since a Society in Princeton resolved to sudpIv everv destitute familv in N.
devised to carry off other individuals. Jersey with a copy of the Scriptures, and ap-
Tie names of the persons who plunged Morgan into the deep, have been given to the grand jury of Ontario."
The National Assembly of Greece has a-
ed and brown,
Domestic Plaids &, Stripes, Calicoes, newest Fashions, (Splendid patterns.) Queens-ware, Hard-ware,
Sugar, Coffee, Raisins, Brandy, Wines, &c. &c
pointed agents to traverse the State far that
purpose. The members of that Society are
now reaping the reward of thvir benevolent
liberality, in the satisfaction which thy must
experience in rinding that their laudable exam-ALSO A few Dozen Gentlemen and
greed upon the formation of a constitutional P,e is followed in other Spates, and that the Boys'
charter, alio wing freedom of religious opinion, plan of distributing the word effvcually at mejSea Otter (B &
uui esiaoiiaLing me ureeK laitn as tne religion ucgiuuiug iu uc acieu upuu icwiiero
Pittsburgh Statesman.
mM FILESH lHt TEAS.
-This charter recognises as Hel
of the state, lenes
"1. All the native Greeks who believe in Jesus Christ 2. Those who. oppressed bv
MARRIED. On the 1 6t!i Inst, by
Daniel Hagerman Esq. Mr. John T. M.
ine uiiomon toka. ann miivintr in .irii r . a i n r
..nr Tr,mo A R.unrrl thn larhnn rnn. . ' ' . . . oMITH tO iVIISS ALEINDA L.EHEW, ail 01
' " "T ' " innst, nave come, ar may come, into the didate. It is said that two-thirds of the 'states of Greece, to bear arms, or to inhabit it.
3. The natives of foreign coun'ries descended froai a Greek father. 4. The natives and others, and their descendants, who were
naturalized before tho publication of the present
legislature arc fiiendly to the Administration. The elections in Maryland have re
sulted in the return to the legislature, of,con9litution; and the natives of foreign coun
' loatbs. 5. 1 he foreigners that may come to lor Jackson, (Greece and get naturalized."
In the 11th Congressional district, in Kentucky, there are four candidates out, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of the hon. W. S. Young. Three of them are Jacksonites, and one friendly to the present Administration. We think this will not be a fair trial of the strength of the parties.
Sickly
Editors. The editor of the
Frabklin Repository has, for some time pnt, been warning his subscribers that ill health must soon compel him to abanthe printing business. The seinior editor of the Guest, printed at Vevay Ia. has also informed us in his last number, that the continued interruptions of his health during the present season, has determined him to dispose of his interest in the press. It will also be recollected, that a printer in this place, not many years since, discontinued the publication of his paper for the same reason Truely this must be a very unhealthy occupation, especially in this state, and we commiserate every unfortunate devil who may be engaged in it. But we fear
that the principal cause of their sickness is the paucity of subscribers, and their negligence in paying; and we would not be astonished if many others of the edi-
traffic in human beings is forbidden, and all slaves are free, and protected from the pursuit of their owners, as soon as they tread upon Grecian soil. The clergy are debarred from holding public offices. The freedom of the press is recog
nized under the following restrictions: 1. Ibe Christian religion is not to be attacked. 2 Public decency is not to be violated. 8. Personal insults and calumny are prohibited.
FRnMTUE GREENSBURG (PA.) REPUBLICAN. 4 The highest grade cf excellence consists in action " M Duffie Mr. Wise: A few days since, a horse, in Washington. Pa. on a wager of one hundred dollars, drew fifty hundred up Mam Street, at an ascent of six degrees. For this 'action,"
doubi!e8s according to Mr. M'DuthVs standard
of excellence, the horse was formally, by the
good citiens, dabbed 'Jackson." The compliment was thought extravagant by some who did not consider the standard and the action' necessary to meet the immense load of office hunters he is doomed to drag into office; yet it must be acknowledged on all bands, that if be should succeed in drawing the load, he will bit tbe horse hollow, and establish a fair claim
i --unnvaiicu scuon" ai me uraugitt. VV e did not learn whether or not it was intended that the horse should render any asistance in these natters, yet I really think, it would be nothing but fair, that a portion, at least, of those who are Jacksonians in name only, should exchange their present hold of tbe general's skirts for the
tail of his redoubtable namesake, and then let
anotht-r hundred dollars be staked, on tbe issue. Whether this four footed Jackson with so
arge a portion of tbe political orthodoxy of
Flarrison Ia. DIED. On the 11th inst. aged 63 years, Mr. Elias Odber, many years a resident of this county.
PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer for sale, &t h-shous-in Union Township, on ihe 15th day of Novtro brr next the following articles viz: One wagon, two horses, one yokt of oxen, Milk Cows, beet and young- cttle, sheep, geese, hogs, iarming utensils, house-hold furniture, hay, oats, nd : orn, with other articles tuo tedious to mentionSale to rommmce at ten o'clork Terms will be nudf known on the day of Sale, where attendance will be given by JOIIV DOWNEY. October 20, 182r. 41 2 w. V S Ho wiftVs to rent his farm.
NOTICE. THOSF, indebted to the firm nf Litle W. Johnson, Duniel Davis, and Frcdtrick Uu, trdif'g in the lumc of L. V Johnson 8c Co. are requested to" come forward before iht first day of November next, and settle their accounts and py up Otherwise they will be put into the hands of a proper officer for collection without distinction. L V. JOHNSON & Co. October 18, 1827. 41
TAKEN UP,
Y AbetJJohnson, uf C- sar Creek Township
Dearborn county, two estry colts; thedts
onption re as follows: A bay horse colt, one
year old last spring, the left lund foot white
The other, a bUi is mare colt, supposed to be
one year old, the left fore foot white, heavy
mane and tail; no other marks perceivable
The bay one appraised to fourteen dollars; the
i luck ona appraisf d at twelye dollars, by v il turn Ltruon. and John Hume.
1 Cf rtify the above to be a true copy from my
stray book as given into me Ly the apprnsers.
JOHN LYONS J P. September ,9 h, 1827. 41 3w
Brown Otter do. Nuter do. Black, brown & grey Seal do. As the abovu addition of Gaods received, were purchased at the Eastward for Cash t idy, they can be afforded very LOW for Cash, or in ex change for approved Country Produce. Having made arrang. meats to put up Pork this fall, he will purchase Pork, and Lard Kegs, For which liberal prices will be pj d Farmers and Coopers will lind it to their advantage to give him a call. September 15, '827. S6tf. DISSOLUTION OF PAR TA ERSHIP. THE Partnership formerly exis'irg between BEESON & GIBSON "was dissolved cn the 5th inst. by mutual consent. AU those indebted to he late firm are earnestly requested to call on either ot the Ute partners, at their old stand, now occupied by Ewing and Gibson, and make immediate payment as much longer indulgence cannot be given. AMOS BEESON. Wli" M GIBSON. Lawrenceburgh, Sept. ?0, 18'. 35 3u.
Yotice.
THE subscriber having removed his Store, requests all persons indebted to him, to call
nd settle with DANIEL HAGERMAN Esq,
who has my books and noei in possesion. EKASlUS TO V SKY Sept. 21. 18-7 37 tf.
torial corps, should become tuiiea?vJ VVat8ineton cun,y a D posteriors would be
and retire to private life. If the peo-tRU e 10 VT. 7 TP? 1 i relying on the transforming influence of the late pie have any regard for the health of the! jackSOn meeting in making -friends." and
printer, they should subscribe manfully,
and pay promptly: Then would the Sickly become convalescent their health would return, and cheerfulness set smiling on their brow instead of spectre forms, with thin and sallow visages; they
''supporters" in this county I feel encouraged to make a bet on the subject, which I presume will be sustained by those sections of our laws that protect fashionable gambling for legislative oiliee. Be it known, therefore, to the owner of this new Jackson, that I will stake my seat in tbe next legislature, not against conscience
and principle, the stable price, but against one. hundred dollars, that if he, the said owner, will
wouid become as florid as an epicure,
and as corpulent as a well fed alderman. I ul,JVct aid Jackson any time before the next flection, to tbe service aforesaid in VVestmore-
MORGAX. The fate of this man ha?, for a year past,, been a matter of much speculation. It has been thought by many that be was taken away with his own advice and con-
sent, in order to insure a more ready and j
Uno county, be, the sid Jackson will lose his tad. A lover cf the -'rorg pidi9 September 21th, 1827.
REGIMENTAL ORDERS. THE staff, the commissioned and non-cornmis
sioned ofhcr-rs, and tne several companies, composing the 55th regiment, 10th brigade, fifth division, of Indiana militia, will parade,
at the house of Henry Oils in Manchester town
ship, on the 29ti day ot October lb27. armed
and equipt, as the law directs, for regimental
mustor, precisely at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
The regiment will ptsa in review, ot Major General Supp, comd't.of the said division, and Brigadier General Keen comd't of the said 10'h brigade. The line will be formed at 10 o'clock, tbe troops will pass in review at 11, the rtgiment will he inspected at 12, after which the regiment wilt perform the necessary evolutions By order of Jhn Spencer Comd't. JAMES V. HUM ER Major 55th H. I. M. October 17, 1827.
Collector's Notice. HAVING been appointed Collector of Taxes for Dearborn ouniy for the year 1827, and received the Duplicate, together with a precept commanding me to rolled the same, 1 hereby give notice thai 1 am prepared to receive the amount charged to each individual, as also arrearages due me for former years 1 have been collector. No further indulgences need be expected by delinquents, as I am determined to col iect as the law prescribes. 1 will pass through
the county immediately for ihe purpose of col
Bees' wax $ Candles, dip.d Mould Castor Bens Castingg
Cigars, Amer. 1st qua! 1000
spanisn ;
Coffee f best qual per lb Cotton per lb Co?ton Yarn, Nos. 5 to 10 lb Fea hers Iiv- geeae & ducks lb Ml kertl No 1 per hbl
No 2 & 3 " Flaxseed bushel Flour aup. fresh from wagons bl in atore Ginseng per lb
Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg
Dupont s
Hemp per lb Iron, Juniata hammered ton
Pudled 44 Hoop 6, 8 & lOd " Nail rods Lead pig and bar lb Leather sole, Eastern tan lb do Cincinnati " Calfskins dozen Upper do Lumber, pine clear hoards 1000
10 12A
4
25 11 14
1 60 I 50 1 87 fi 10 CO 16.H 18 9 30
21 10 GO 9 00 40 3 37 3 50 12 6 50
7 50 a 330 00 135 00 80 00 00 uo 130 GO 16U 00 J 7
25 28 26 00
7 50 37A
10 S 00
S3 55 18 00 24 00
do do do lb
1st common do
2d do do Shingles Molasses, Nw Orleans Nails, Bouen's 4d It lOd Jutiiatta Pittsburgh common
Oil, Tanners, per gl Linseed gal Castor per doz Paints, White lead, in oil, krg Do do dry ib Red do do " Spanish Brown " Whiting " Provisions, Pi t k Mess bbl Pime " Lard in barrels lb hi ktgs 11 I! m, city sm ked lb
cou'itry do Butter Is: qua!
ntese 1st qul
45 t 5 50 6 50 3 50
4 3 8 CO 3h 4h 5
5t 6 6
50
Porter, Pittsburgh,
Cincinnati Salt, Tusks isUnd Kt nhawa best ConerQaughf Sugar, N Orleans Havana w hite$ Lof fcnd Lump Shot per bag 25 Ids
bpints.Cogmac brandy 4th p'f gal 1 75
5u
bbl
4k bush rb
10 16 19 2 1 h
30 00 17 50 12 50 10 00 2 CO 50 8 8 6 25 62u 7 50 3 62 16 16 6 4 8 50 6 00
4 5 6 4 7 7 00 00 00 30 50 11 18
9 9 I
do
do do do do do
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AMOS LANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NFJRMS the public that he will constancy
attend 'lie Terms of the Supreme Court; thr
District Court of the United States, at Indianapolis; the Franklin. Dearborn, Switzerland, and
Itipley Circuit Courts; and any other Court in; HitOM t the atate, on special application 1 hat in future -EL afierni
h is undivided and persex erinj attention and tat ents, will oe devoted to his profession. And may, at all times, be consulted at his office, in Lawrenceburgh, next door to Mr. Hunt'a llitel
or it Court.
July 25, 1&27. Q9-f
P?ach do
American do Jamaica Rum Holland Gm Whiskey new Di old Teas, Gunpowder Imperial Young Hyson
Tobacco, Ken. m-.nufaetnredl '
Cincinnati do Tallow, tried lb Wine, Madeira- gal Sicily Teneriffe Malaga
FREIGHTS frcm Cincinntati to Wheeling kni3 Pittsburgh, cwt. 50 cents; Louiaviile, 121-25 New Orleans, 62 1-2. 1 he particular slate of the mrket is more dinctly aignified by the following references : - In dem nd. f Pienty Dull. Note. F r h dd a ha'f
1 50 21 22
00 6 8
7A 3 oe 1 75 1 CO
v. '.5 2 CO 6s 50 1 b7h 1 50 226 23 1 45 1 40 1 10 7 10 8 4 50 2 tO 00 1 25
N. G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, will faithfully at tend to professional busintsa intrusted to his w . . 1.1 . . 1 . O I " .
care, ne win aiieaa me courts in uie oa circuit,
also the Supreme and U. States courts at Indi
anapolis. Ofrice on High Street, opposite tbe
Cle.Vs Office.
Feb. 25, 182C. 8 tf. JOHN TEST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Having removed to Lawrenceburgh, offer.
bis professional services to those who may
wish bis assistance. Office on High Street, in
a room directly over Beeson 4 Gibson's Stores
May 12, 1827 18 tf.
Stolen or Taken in Mistake
he stable ot tm aulsi-fi t, o" (ho
fiernoon or night t tt 3d ins . a
NSW SADDLE,With an ex;raordinary go d BKARnKIM Houstn, hair very lo g nd bUi k, t h the skirts is stitched in two pUtts wi Ii s iver .ord, one inch in length, douole put-it s: Ttupr irons, the stirrup leathers are stamped Five dollirs will he given to any person who will bring the saddle to me saf, or if st-ei , etv dollars for the thief and saddLJOHN GK Y. October 4 h 1827.
FROM THE PHILADELPHIA GAZETTE. In favour of Jackson. If any of our friends are not exactly satisfied
with th nrt!iti.-nl ntnprf nf th PKilarlolnkU I
general snleofhis hooks But this idea, Ga2ette. , ,58 them ,hh. ntccsJ, i li-gj - wb.ch ,. hopetojheme
nas expioaea ana me wnoie mjsierv is aic unuer oi now uevoung so many copretly nearly developed; which leaVesrans t0 rticle8 of" tbU na,ure i9., , A . . . . . disagreeable to lis than it can possibly be to but too little doubt that one of the most;tu(!m cold-blooded murders that ever disgra- AVe are risking far more tban either friends ced any age or country, has been com- or CQemtes are aware of. And those whocanj u u i . i not assent to the correctness of our views, mirffrl nv tf'.np mirlnio-ht mnrmiii. ..n '
J " ' I ouht to do lustice to our motive!.
on the person ofVVm. Morgan. The fol- Our wish is that we may never again have
lowing important disclosures were made to the grand jury of Ontario, by a member of the Masonic fraternity, who was with Morgan -at Fort Niagara. The person alluded to says: That he was called upon in the night to take Charge of Morgan, who it was said was about to reveal the secrets of free masonry that when he rose he found a man tied hand and foot, and that he then, under the orders of several individuals, was
carried to the magazine, and discusgions!fo;b;earan.ce.
to take an active part in an election; and tbe probability is that our duty will not require us to say much on the subject of national politics fcfter the 9th of Oct. We are wall aware on an important question we differ from many, with whom we never differed before, and witb whom perhapa we shall never difor again. As our principles arc
identical, they ought to recollect that, however
we may.dilTer in the mere application of them in a particular case, tbe time may soon arrive
in which tlxrn will be as much necessity for
mutual assistance as there ifl dqi? far mutual
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that 1 have taken
out letters of administration from the clerks
office of the Dearborn circuit court on the estate
of Simeon Danforth dee'd. hnd that it is belitv
ed the said estate will be insolvent. All per
sons having claims will therefore present them
within one year properly authenticated for set
tie ment; and those indebted to the deceased
will pay immediately and save costs. JOSEPH ADAMS Adm. October 5th 1 827. -40 2 w
Those indebted to me tor tees, notes, or ac
counts will do well to pay the same immediately,
as I will place them in the hands of proper orn
cers for collection. 1 also wish to close the business of the Indiana Spectator, and to receive
the amount due me on subscriptions taken of
the Palladium for settlement. Uavirg hereto
fore so often requested payment by advertise
ment to little effect,! have concluded that it is
unnecessary to warn any more -1 must and will resort to the authority given me by law for the
recovery of my debts.
Notice is hereby given, that I will on the 2d
Monday in November, after disposing of the
personal property of delinquents, as charged in
the duplicate, (where tbe same does not satisfy the demand,) offer for sale all the Land whereon the taxes are not paid previous to that time, by
their Number of Township, Range, Section, Quarter Section, or parts thereof also all town
lots, or fractions, charged as aforesaid, and con.
tinue said sale from day to day until all are of
fered tor sale. JOHN SPENCER, Collector, for Dearborn county. Collector's office, Lawreccchusn?
July IStc, 1327.
SPORTSMFN ATTEND. THE Races at Harrison, will commence on Wednesday the 24th inst. first days purse, seven ty five dollars. To be regulated according to tbe rules cf racing. By order of tbe Managers NOTICE. I AM in need of money to pay my debta. AH persons indebted to me, will do well to discharge the same, the first week in October. After that time, you may expect to find your accounts in the hands of proper tiBzers for collection.
JOSEPH STTLER Stpt 22, 827. 37-3u
The Revised Code
AND
PAMPHLET LAWS OF INDIANA,
For sale at tbe Palladium Office-.
OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECU
TED AT THIS OFFICE.
Valuable Propertj for Sale. fjpHE subscribe cfTei for hi- 160 acr a r-f JL land, situated .bout thrte m'es -Torn Hartford, between the waters of Ilogn nd Laughery creeks, 70 of which are cleared and under cultivation, and the balance weil umbered. On the premises are a good dwelling house, barn, out houses, two bearing orchards, meadows, 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 The eligible atore house, occupied by J. A P. Andrew, nearly opposite thr a foresaid tavern stand, to which is attached an excellent garden lot. ALSO The premises on which the subscriber resides, situated in Hartford, consisting of one large two story fnme house, wtllcal uUted for a store and tavern, an elegant and spacious stable, part stone, four lots of ground, and two near failing springs. The above described property will be sold low for csah, if application be made previous to iha lt of February next ; after which tim it wll
be for rent For terms apply to the subscriber
living in Hartford, la.
JOHN LEViNGSTON. October 6 1327.
Fm after Rags!
fCP The PRINTERS at tbe Palladium Office, Lawrenceburgh,
authorize me to ofler
jou for small bundles (such as
I am carrying) of clean Lmea
and Cotton 2 1-2 cents in CASH per pound
and lor lots of 100 pounds and
upwards $2 7o per 100.
DICK RAGuLJJ.
BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
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