Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 48, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 December 1827 — Page 3

LAURBHCSBUnGH, SATURDAY, DECEMBERS, 1827. MBjMMggg;aaMa JVew Orleans Market Jrov. 6. Bacon hams lb. 9 cts. Butter, lb. 5 to 10 Coffee lb. best, 13 to 15 Corn in ears, bbl. 1 Cider bbl. $6" to 7 Pork, mess, bbl. insp'd 11 Whiskey, gaf. 28 to 30. Congress. The Washington papers state that a considerable number of Senators and Representatives had arrived in that city as early as the 21st November to attend Congress. This promptitude

indicates full houses on the first dav ofi

the session; and, as anticipated,'a good (Jcal of canvassing and electioneering in the interim for speaker, whose election will no doubt be warmly contested on party grounds. Xciv Election. The people of the 1 1 th Congressional District in Kentucky, again find that district unrepresented in Congress, notwithstanding an election has lately taken place to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Dr. Young. Two persons were run in that district, Mr. Chilton and Mr. Calhoun; the former received 2704 votes, the latter 2G79. On comparing of the polls by the sheriffs the votes given at one precinct in Hardin county, owing to the negligence of the sheriff in not opening the election on the first day, were declared illegal, and woufd not be received. The throwing out of these votes changed the result so as to i;ive Mr. CaIhoan,the Administration candidate, 15 of a majority; and a certificate of election was accordingly given him by the sheriffs Mr. Chilton immediately notified Mr. Calhoun that he would contest his election before Congress, and both made preparations to re

pair to Washington. In pursuance of

this determination they took passage on the same boat, but subsequently to her departure from Louisville an understanding was brought about between them, by which it was mutually agreed to resign all claims and again refer the matter to the people. A letter was accordingly jointly addressed to the governor, requesting him to order another election, fixing the time on the 3rd Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this month. Thus is a matter likely to be settled satisfactorily by the people, which, if re

ferred to Congress, might have created,

under present circumstances, a great deal of ill feeling and dissatisfaction in that section of country. Jackson Convention. Meetings have recently been held in Columbus, Bar

tholomew rounty and in Floyd county,

at which deh'g ites were appointed to attend the Jackson convention at Indianapolis on the eighth of January to form an electoral ticket favorable to General Jackson for the presidency.

An administration meeting was also

held at Brookville on the 29th ult. at which an Address was delivered, and

snndry Resolutions- adopted, expressive of the sentiments of the meeting. We may hereafter, when room permits, give them a place in our columns. The editor of the Madison la. Repub. Iican cautions the fraternity against a certain journeyman printer named Henry C. IVork; who, it appears, has managed to zenrk him out of clothing and money to a considerable amount, and then xcorked himself off. The said Henry is represented to be "5 feet 4 or 5 inches

high, heavy made, dark hair and eyes,

and about 21 or 22 years of age a drunkard, gambler, blackguard, and a most consummate villain."

among his counfrjmen, and t stir them up to more active exertions in his behalf.

A line has been drawn at the desire of

his enemies, and they have generally found themselves on the wrong side. They have called aloud conjuring the people to desert the military tyrant, and embrace the cause of their favorite; and when defeated, they have execrated the system of free suffrage. They have even said, in the modesty of their nature, thty were the intelligence of the land, and that those who supported the pretentions of Andrew Jackson to the presidency, were the most ignorant of society: and yet their numbers have not increased by all this vaunting.The great decree has gone forththat out of the plebian ranks out from among that very class denounced as incapable of sc government shall come the next ruler of this great Republic. To effect tfcis object the bone and sinew of the country should act in concert, and with an eye to ulterior consequences. Nor should too great confidence be reposed

in their strength, whereby a spirit of inaction may be encouraged, more to be

dreaded than the wiles and cunning of

the enemy. The parties to this great question in Indiana, have for some time past lain quietly on their arms in review

of each other. Encouraged by this passiveness, the friends of Mr. Adams calculate probably on an easy conquest.

Uut the idea is certainly illusory ; calculated only to buoy up the drooping spirits

of the Administration men a few days,

for the mischievous purpose of letting them down with a greater celerity to

their destined station among those whom their favorite has politely denominated the "commonality" or, to speak his language more plainly, those who from em

ployment or education are unfit to attend

to the affairs of government.

were the wild calculations of the Administration men confined for affect to this state, it w'ould be unnecessary to notice them; but as they are undoubtedly intended for a foreign market, a gewgaw to play off on the unwary, it behooves those who know to speak out and declare the truth. Notwithstand

ing all the fondly cherished hopes of.

their opponents to the contrary, the

friends of Gen. Jackson will hold meet-!

rngs in the different counties; appoint delegates to the convention on the eighth of January at Indianapolis; form an e-

lectoral ticket; and, finally, give it such

S taonths, with trro models, declaring, on Ms return, that be had perfected what be had contemplated, and that be could then spin wool at a lower rate than the English, who could not do it for less than four cents per lb. I issued three patents for his machines, and a gentleman who accompanied him from New-Vork, and who had engaged to buy these machineries for a manufacturing company in Connecticut, laid him down ten thousand dollars in my presence."

The Portland Advertiser says, that thai 9

Executive of Maine has "taken prompt rseas

ares to assert the violated rights of our citizens sad vindicate the Sovereignty of the State from the aggression of the lirilish authorities at New

Brunswick. The arrest, fine and imprisonment

of aft American citizen, by a foreign government, it is added, has awakened the attention

of the community and called for the interposition of our civil authorities." What measures have been taken we are not informed. Bait. Amer,

The Potawatamie prophet died suddenly last winter, and, as usual, his death

was attributed to witchcraft. The sur- The bodj found at Oak Orchard creek now

viving relatives determined who was the i' cre?ly interred in the burying ground at

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naidvia, ana win mere remain unm me result of an ioquiry as to the character of Jrfrs Munro and her family Mrs. Morgan (the Advocate Siys) still believes it to be that of her murdered husband. Genera Gazette

witch and resolved to avenge his death.

The unfortunate woman, with her husband, was at the house of a trader, when two brothers &, a nephew of the prophet arrived, and avowed their determination to kill her. They told the family of the trader not to be under any apprehension, for that no injury would be done to them. They then directed the

leaving Cards Two gentlemen at Saratoga Spr'ns,th last summer, having a depute, one went Id the over's door early in the morning, and wrote scoundrel upon it. The other

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women 10 sit down, and one ot tnem icai)ed upon bis netghbor, and was answered by struck heron the head, another gave her ;a servant that his master was not at home; a second blow, and the third cut her hut if be had any thing to 9y he mighljleave it throat. They then dug a grave andjwithhim. No. no, said be, i was only goburried her. The husband was a spec-!ingto rrturn your mister's visit, as he lefthis

tator ot these proceedings and after .name at my door in t?ie morning."

their termination he was compelled to pass over the grave that she might not return, and then run round a tree, ar.d

depart as though he had escaped. he written on the death or Mrs. Loxgley.

last i manoeuvre was to prevent the return j lVbo beneatb T0Q ffeflh la-d ,m,? of the prophet to reproach his relatives A mother-fre from toils an.: cares; with sparing the life of the husband. Her sooi's ascended to hr find. Her saviour's unagW now ?ht. wears. Thomas Addis Ekmet, on Wednesday jrt .. , , . last week, sitting in court in apparent i chtb ,by b" , I j . r r i ifche fondly cradled on her breast: health was observed to lean forward on . , , . ... 4u . tI . . , . - , A Just looked upon the world ?nd smil d, the table, and when spoken to found to Then sunk mt0 tttna, fest be insensible. Life,- however had not departed and he was carried home on a Mar! th'3'1 Paid tl debt of lifelitter, and expired at a 1 1 o'clock at p,b,,,es of ,ov to ,hee arp du' -5 . r,IrrKf hnmn ;r:kl f k i I hou'sf proved a fund, a faithful wife

night, being insensible from the moment!

of the attack. He had been closelv

proi

To friends thou'st been most kind, most true.

confined in the "Astor case," and exert-jMore than a mother's love was thine

I hy children twin'd around thy bear!;

The midnight lamp too oft did burn. Maternal duties to impart. Thy care's have 'ried the TVidows tear;,

Thou'st smooth'd the pillow for nVrhead;

ed himself exceedingly. He was a brother of the famous Robert Emmet, and has not left behind him an abler jurist or a better man. The court of chancery was immediately adjourned after

he was stricken, and every possible mark iStrngthenM. and sooth'd, declining years, of attention was paid while he survived,; And watch'd beside her lonely bed. or of respect shewn after his decease, In ! Region, was tl.y stay, thy stff;

trie citizens ana memoers oi me oar oijn smoothM for inee the brow of care:

ISew i one, who regarded him with great love and reverence. JViUs.

The Albany Argus thus classes the

members elect ot the legislature ofiSew

support as shall convince the enemies of; York "rrrular republican" 81, Hed-

Gen. Jackson that they at least have

been mistaken as to his popularity in In diana. Dearborn.

JACk'SOX MEETLXG. Messrs. Editors: As i expect to see the late Jackson meeting in this count?, blazoned forth to the world, as the Voice of Indi

ana! and to prevent the Jackson editors

in other states, who may copy the proceedings, from drawing erroneous inferences, with regard to the the politics of this statv, it would be well to apprise them of the fact, that the meeting was convened at a place where a Military Court of Appeals was in session; and that

many of those who attended had business with the court. The notice of the meeting was published three weeks, successively, in the Palladium, and no small degree of energy was manifested by the leaders of that party, to induce a general turn out; yet, notwithstanding all their exertions, not more than SIXTY Jackson-

eral" 17,"anti masonic" 14, Glintonian

Jackson" 4. Eight cou ities elected 12!

members, yet to be heard from The "Advocate" claims 49 members as friendly to the administration, so far as the returns were received, and holds out thf the expectation of others, mentioning several counties in which the presidential questions was not made the test. The whole numbers in the assembly is 128. Phineas L. Tracy, the "administration candidate," has been elected to congress in place of Mr. Evans resigned.

A duel. Mr. Carson, of the hou?e of j

j representatives of the U. S. from North

Carolina, has killed his late opponent and formerly a member of congress, Dr. Vance, in a duel. Dr. Vance was one of the two members from North Carolina who voted for general Jackson.

When fore'd life's Ntter dregs to quaff; Thy f-utb, tiy Lop-s.all center'd there. Benevolnco beam'd from thine eye With charity thou wast imprest; K ndnf-ss, was mingled with each sigh Calm resignation ruiM thy breast. Far, far from griefs', thou art remov'd Thy tearfu'l eyp, is clos'd in death; Vby spirit's birne to him thou'st loved Thy body, to i!s mother earth. Those pledges thou hast left, we claim !'h)'re oui9 (o wntch, to guard, to cheer! In health or piekness, ease or pnin, Ti3 ours, to dry the orphans tear. A Friend.

Bees wax Candles, dipd Mould Castor Keans Castings

Cigars, Amer. 1st qual 1000

Coffee f best quit per lb

Cotton $ per lb Cotton Yrn. Ko.5to lo lb Feathers live geet- . ducks lb M&ckefei No 1 pep bbl

No 2 & 3 " Flaxseed bushel Flour sup. fresh from wagons bl in store Ginseng per lb Gunpowder Lexington Ky h?g Dupont's

Hemp per lb Iron, Juniata hammered ton

Pudted " Hoop 6. 8 &. lOd 44 Nail rods 41 Lead pig and bar lb Lenber sole, tiaafern tan lb do Cincinnati " Calf skins dozen Upper do Lumber, pme clear boards 1003

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Shingles Molnssf s, New Orleans Nails, Bouen's 4d & lOi Joniatta Pittsburgh common

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New York, Nov. 12. Fire! A fire broke out at ten o'clock

'on Saturday evening. No. 100. Maiden

iles could le mustered on the ground. V on the West side near Pearl street state this fact uoon the veracitv of a:.

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Jacksonite, who attended the meeting; buildup, together with the adjoining! D.-Vourn ci

AJXXUAL ELECTIOX. OOVERXOIt. James B. Ray Jotm H. Thompson. Jackson Meetings. THE Citizeus of Indian fri-nuly the election of Andrew Ja kson totlie ntxi Pitsidency, are requested to hold meetings j ih Count S?at in thir respective counties iIirMjh.ut ihe tte, on Saturday the fifte--r.th day of I). em -r nex', for the purpose 't rppM' ting con:nvifre of correspondence, ad i'&o D.gr-ites to con vmtion to be held at InviUnapotis on the 8lh dy of January nt-xt, to form &u eiectornl ti. k ci nziN. November I0ih, 1S27

country do Butter 1st qul Cheese 1st qul Porter, Pittsburgh, bbl Cincinnati Salt, Turks isUnd bush Ktnh&wa beat " Conenugh-j-Sugar, N Orlenus lb Ha ana hite ' Loaf and Lump lt Shot per bg 25 lbs

3pirit,C.grtiac fcrandy 4th p'f gal 1 75

reci do American do Jmica Rum HolUn 1 dn Whiskey ntw D j old Teas, Gunpowder Imperial Young Hyson

Tobacco, Ken. m.nufacturedj lb Cincinnati v do "

Tallow, tried Wine, Madeira Sicily '1 entnffe Malaga

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Such a meeting as this, in the populous

county of Dearborn, we administration men consider a glorious triumph for our cause. A few more such meetings, and the Hero is undone. It was indeed a sad discomfiture a day full of evil for the friends of the hero. The brow which

in the morning was bright with expectation, was in the evening, beclouded with disappointment. The Jackson thermometer stood at fever heat at sun rise, but ere the night-fall it was fifteen betow zero. Fancy had pictured to their minds Three Hundred votaries; but reality proved it a vain delusion. But do not be discouraged, friends, your General never stopped at trifles, and you should strive to imitate his example. Concen

trate your party, bring your forces to the

work, and at your next meeting you may a iia.a V . .

be enabled to onng cm nundred to the

field. ADAMSITE.

FOR THE PALLADIUM. GEX. AXDREIV JACKSOX. It must be highly gratifying to the friends of Gen. Jackson and republican principles, to discover that, notwithstanding every expedient which malevolence could invent or the poisonous tonguo of slander propagate, has been arrayed against him, he still retains the confidence of the great body of the people. Every attempt to accomplish his

downfall., by base and cowardlv means,

has only tended to. elevate his character

Mr. Thornton of the Patent Office, Washington, relates the following anecdote: "Air. Gilbert Brewster, a very ingenious artist from Connecticut, came to the Patent Office about the middle of October, 1S23, and requested permission to examine the models. I informed him that they were deposited far public inspection, and that be was at liberty to see and examine them as often as he pleased. Instead of spending a few hours, he visited them daily for about six weeks; be then thanked me for the gratification he had enjoyed, declaring tbem to be worth millions of dollars, ct that they were of incalculable value to a real mechanic. He said be saw movements and combinations of which be had before no idea, and that he was now enabled so to improve the machinery for spinning wool, as to reduce the price of spinning from eight cents to one cent per lb. He went away, end returned ia about

ones on each side, were destroy

Sheriff's Sale.

Virtu? of kd E vuioi, issum! out or the mrn Circuit turt. rommtindine me to Kx

I'cd.and a 'pose to puiic sle one ur mvided halt ot" ttn

fourth materially injured. 1 hey vvt ( Wl,h R (J;iS nJ s,w Mil, and Vttrd, 5d valuable buildings, recently erected,; t-itt. acrts 0f ijMla rfnhr east end of the South

four stories high and about 60 feet deep.ie-st quarter ot section 33". town 5, Rnge2wst,

They were occupied by dry roods anclj,,'t- Pnvses m a ceru.n rnortg.pre roil in favor J .. i 4 " J li ! ot J IVrciirsu ianst Jraes lowell ; which importing merchants. A ccnsiaerabie;sh(a pt4.n is ,9,VAl, expMe lo slleon lhet9.h amount of merchandize was burnt and; -v of this month at the Court house in the town

damaged. The loss it is said will exceed 50,000. (JlN'CINKATI Dec. 1 . Miami Canal. The Boat?, Washington and Clinton, which left HartwelTsJ Basin, on Wednesday for Middletou n,

returned yesterday evening. This is;

the first trip that has been performed between these two ports. We are inr l a 1 a. iL. I . ,1 ,i

tormea max u;e uuais t'i"ui'uipsrceivible Appraised to sixteen Dollars this with passengers, and that the entire trip j i9th Nov. 1827, by J.mea Eaonand John Hiner.

was full of interest and pleasure.

A Lawrenceburgh. THOVAS LONGLEYSh'fT D C.

TAKEX VP

Hy Arnold Peckham, of DeUware Township, Kiplev County, Indiana a stray VAUE COLT, supposed to he two years old; she is a dark bay, with a dark mane and tail, between

Thirteen and Fourteen Hands high, with a small

sur in her Forehead, no other Brands or marks

Chronicle.

The Orange crop. The St. Augustine Herald says "This is an abundant season; and the exports will be large. It is estimated that the groves in around the city, will amount 2,000,000. The exports of the week if about 400,000. Many vessels are needed to carry away what remains." Why not import oranges from Spain, instead of using our own to the "injury of the revenue?" Let the

opponents of domestic industry answer! Xiles. Mr Michael Yost, of Hanover township, Northampton county Pa. killed a wolf, on the 2Sth ultimo, within 300

yards of his own door, that measured four feet nine inches from nose to tail. Another one, its mate escaped. A girl employed in a cotton factory at Enfield, Mass. had her arm caught in a picking machine, and literally torn from her body,

A True copy from my Kstray Book

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H. FISHER, J. P. Seal

Fm after Rags!

CCT The PRINTERS at the Palladium Office, Lawrenceburgh,

authorize me to offer

you for small bundles (such as I am carrying) of clean Linen

and Cotton 2 3-4

cents in CASH per pound

and for lots of 100 pounds and upwards 3 per 100. DICK RAGGED.

The particular state of the market is mnrc rll.

rictly signified by the following references : In demand, f Plenty. Dull.

ote. Fr h add a half N G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT CAW, Tj" awrenceburgh. Indiana, will faithfully atAJ ten.i to professional business intrusted lohia ca.-c. He wilUt cnd the courts in tht 3d crcuit, :!srt th? Supreme and U. St uts courts at Indi?

U . k's Office. Feb. 25 1826. 3.

Collectors Notice. HAVING been pbomted Collector of Ttxetf

for Dearoon. coumy for the year 1827, and rernvrd the Duphcatt, together with a precept .ijmmrdt-g me to collect the same, I hereby give no that 1 am prepared to receive the

--m.' unt c arged to each individual, as also arrefc.riyea Hue me for former years 1 have been collector. No further indulgences need be expected by delinquents, as I am determined to coltert s the law prescribes. I will pass through Ihe county immediately for the purpose of collecting, bt which time I hope to receive the little, sums due, so as to save further trouble. Those indebted to me for fees, notes, or tc counts will do well to pay the same immediately as I wilt place them in the hands of proper officers fir collection. I also wish to close the business of the Indiana Spectator, and te receive: the amount due me on subscriptions taken ohe Palladium for settlement. Having hereto fore so often rt quested payment by advertisement to little effect, I have concluded that it i unnecessary to warn any more I must and will resort to the authority given me by law for the recovery of my detts. Postponed Sale. Notice is hereby given, that I wilf dn the 1st Monday in January next, after disposing of the personal property of delinquents, as charged in the duplicate, (where the same does not satisfy the denund,) offer for sale all the Land wheretothe taxes are not paid previous to that time, by their Namber of Township, Range, Section Quarter Section, or parts thereof also all' town lots, or fraction, charged as aforesaid, and con tinue said sale from day to day until all arc offered tor sale. JOHN SPENCER; Collector, for Dearborn county Collector office, Liwrencebugh, July 12th, 182J 5 S3

.TOTE

OF ALL KTXDS XEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.

DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the

firm of L. V. Johnson & Co. is this day dissolv

ed by mutual consent. All persons indebted tt?

tne late nrm will call upon L. W. Johnson an

setle the same a neglect on their part will beattended with immediate costs. LV W. JOHNSON D. D .W13 F. UTZ. November 20. 18. XOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Dav-!

Brown, late of Randolph Township Dearborn

tounty deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and those having claim against said estate, must present tbem legally authenticated for settlement.

A MOORE, AdmVRisjr.g Sua, Nov. 5, 1827. 44-3 r