Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 19, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 17 May 1828 — Page 3

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LAWRENCEBURGH. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1828.

OCT We are authorized to state that JONATHAN M'CARTY, of Fayette county, is a candidate to represent this district in the 21st Congress of the United Spates. Congress. A bill has passed the Senate allowing the surviving officers of the Revolution full pay during their lives. The short period remaining of the see. eion augurs unfavorably to its passage through the house of representatives. Several amendments have been made in fenate to the tariff which was, on the

one to be elected. Delegates from a

pr.rt would not represent the whole: and

for them to nominate would be usurpa

tion as it regards those unrepresented by delegates; We have ever been opposed to political division of the country, )ct if the worst must come, Manchester would inform the citizens of Sparta, that she is not to be frightened by every gust that may

arise out of the South-west, but will fearlessly vindicate her rights on fair and

honorable terms. Your resolves and former conduct, point out the course we

shall be under the necessity of pursuing.

MANCHESTEK.

Important nezvs. Though the latest inelligence from Europe docs not support

the account recently proclaimed, that Russia had declared waragainst Turkey, the "busy note of preparation," the gatherings of troops, and fitting out of vessels of war and transports, shews that a con-

speculativR World, as toheruliirrmle fatek, and it may not be uninteresting to your readers to see a condensed view ot her geography, population, revenue, military and naval force, &c. &e. as given in Biglands View of the World in 1822. Turkey in Europe is bounded on the north by the Russian and Austrian Dominions; by the Euxine, Bosphorus, Propontis, Hellespont, and the Archipelago

or Eagean Sea, on the east; by the Mediterranean on the south; and on the west by the Ionian Sea, whith is a part of the

Mediterranean, the Adriatic, and the

territories of A,ftria. Constantinople

is the metropolis of the Ottoman LmpireJ Pat Beef. An ox raised in the adjoin

situated on the European side of the jing county of Warren was slaughtered Bosphorus, and contains the Seraglio or :in this city Cincinnati on Saturday Palace of the Emperor. lis population ikist. Weight on foot, 2266 lbs. neat

400,000200.000 are Tuiks, 100,000 beef 1472 lbs; iallow

Fa'tzl Cuvicsify. The Goshen (N. Y.)

Patriot mentions that a colored man, be

longing to Mr. Nehemiah Finn, of the town of Warwick, put a period to his

life on the 1 1th inst. by hanging him

self with a leather strap. He had been

frequently heard to say that he wonder

ed how it felt for a person to hang him

self: and it is supposed that it was rather

to gratify his curiosity than to put an end to himself, that he made the attempt,

as he had been remarkably cheerful and

in good spirits daring the former part of

the dav.

Creeks, the rest Armenians and Jews.

The Government is despotic, and the Supreme power is vested in the Sultan, but he is governed by the laws of the

Koran. Lntil recently he was support

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test at arms is immediately expected

but which of the powers will be parties, ed by the Janissaries, who were masters

and how, is not clearly indicated; and of the capital and of the person and powwe must wait further advices for partic- erof the sovereign, who deposed or exulars. But the result, we must suppose, aited the Sultan at their pleasure. The will be at least, the establishment ofjeffectivc force of the Ottoman Empire is

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ominst. still under consideration m tliat Greece in a qualified independency, and about 150,000. Their navy (previous body. A bill to permit the importation the cessation of hostilities in that quar- to the affair cf Navarin) consisted of

of iron, dutyfree, to aid in the construe-!ter ot tne world- but, ichrn, no man jauout 200 i hips ci war, carrying about - t, , . , rv- r njknoweth: and, perhaps, a chief part of,50,000 men. of which the state cfAltion of the Baltimore and Onio Kail r ' .. . r ni . , . ... Europe, from the mutual jealousv of its ;giers, Tunis and Iripoh, are obliged to Road, passed the seriate on 25th ult. In sovereigns, may be involved in the quar-'furnish ten fail of the line, The reven-

On Monday last, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the mercury rose to 79: at the same

jhour on the following Wednesday, by

the same glass in the same situation, it

fell to 55, a difference of 24 degrees.-. Sk

JVra Icr.v-It fs stated that 3,000

persons aie licensedtto sell liquors in

this city and that on a certain Sunday,

in JNovemher last, 1,489 6tores were open, in 482 of which liquor was Bold.

the house of representatives, a resolution !rel. How far their contests shall affect

has been adopted, bv a vote of 92 to 85,' United States, cannot be foreseen.

to instruct the committee on Military

Affairs to report a bill abolishing the

oiTice of Major General of the Army of.

the United States.

A man by the name of Couch, was committed to jail in this place a fcwr days tincc, after an examination before Justice Hagerman, to await a trial at the text circuit court, on the charge of horse stealing. He was arrested in Cincinnati by some persons from the neighborhood where the theft was committed, and brought to this county, as the proper place for examination and trial. On Thursday evening last, the dead body of a full grown infant was found in

a stump, on the farm of Walter Hays of

this county. Information was immediately given to the cor , erof the county, who proceeded, on yesterday, to hold an inquest over the body. It was the decided opinion of the physicians present, who were sworn as evidence, that the child was not premature, and that it had not beon still born. The jury after mature

of the mother. Suspicion resting very

strongly on a woman who has been liv

The pacific policy and liberal views

which have so long distinguished our government, and its knowledge of what is due to itself and others, w ill no doubt, be faithfully and honestly exerted to preserve a rigid neutrality in a controversy so remote, that wre could not have much

influence over its issue, and obtainori

ue is about 700,000 sterling, arismg from land tax, custom?, and the captation tax on unbelievers. Asiatit Turkey contains about 470,000 square miles, and has a population of only 10,000,000. The Ottoman Empire in Europe and

Asia contains above 17,000,000 inhabitants. Arranged along its frontiers are the Russians, Austrian?, and French in Italy. The Turks possess a unifor-

cur country any advantages that mayjmity of character from the influence of

arise Irom a neutral position. The ul- their religion. -I heir persons are of

terior effects of a pacification of Greece, igood stature, athletic form, and good con

are those, however, which should most

interest us for their inevitable tenden

cy will be to affect our great staple, cot-

stitution they always wear a dagger.

A Mr. Rand advertises for exhibition,

ton, of which Greece maybe regarded in Boston, a solar microscope, which

deliberation returned a verdict, that it

came to its death by the wilful neglect by yet much reduced price?, has long ap

is a native country capable of supply

ing a mighty quantity, and of a quality superior to that of our average production. Independent of the imposing advantages gained in location, by which information may be obtained in a few days of the fluctuations in price of this ursteady commodity, it is an undoubted fact that the labor of free persons in Greece, is cheaper than that of slaves in the United States. What means should be adopted, if any are practicable, to avert the consequences which must grow out of this new rivalry in the European market, are more worthy the attention of our statesmen than those sub

jects which now chiefly interest them.

1 hat the growth of cotton will pass far

beyond the demand, unless restrained

pearcd evident to the best informed

planters. What has been the pro

Wfor some time past at the house of Sress c!tift?n,in the United

otates witnm me last live or six years 31r. Hays, she was arrested, and on yes- ony? It has araost been doubled beterday evening examined before Justices sides the greatly increased supplies from

Hairerman, Hunter and Palmer, who, af- the new states, Louisiana, Alabama, &c.

or ntint examination of manv wit-'lt has become a staple in Virginia, whose

nesses and investigation cf the case, which lasted until about 10 o'clock, committedhe prisoner to jail for trial at the next 0vji6ber term of the circuit court. As the matter will undergo a further investigation, we will not prejudice the case by any further remarks at this time.

growth, of the present year, will proba

bly amount to from 75 to 100,000 bales; and more than this may be supplied by an almost invisible transfer of labor in

the state just named. When the period!

magnifies 3,000,000 times. By its aid,

snakes apparently hx feet long, may be discovered in vinegar, and the small while mealy particles on fig?, appear moving objects a large as a good siz'd (errapin. It must be a pleasant circumstance, to have ocrular proof of that, while we are licki. g up the vinegar from oursnllad, we are taking serpeiiis to our bosoms. What a comfortable rejection as one is munching a lig, to mistake, in the fullness of newly acquired knowledge, the t racking of one of its sreds for l lie cracking of a snapper turtle's head. U.S. Gazette. Upper Canada. The agitations in Upper Canada seem to increase. Mr. Collins, the printer, has been indicted for four (alleged) political libels and he appears to have obtained the indictment of the Solicitor General 8z another Lawyer, as being, concerned in a duel in

which a person was killed.' Numbers of

persons offered as the bail ofMr. C. In Lower Canada, detailed statements have been published to shew that a verygreat proportion of the cilices in that Province is given to Europeans. The New York Morning Courier states, on the authoritv of letters from

which we have anticipated shall arrive, Washington, that as soon as General

and arrive it must, our fellow citizens ofi Gaines understood that Gen. Macomb

Messrs. Gregg and Culley. In the Palladium of the 3d instant, were published the proceedings of a meeting held in Sparta township ?n the 19th April last. In the preamble Manchester is

charged with an unjust attack upon a majority of the,, citizens of this county; but instead"' an attack we have only adopted means of defence against intrigue and management. Manchester,

one of the largest townships in the county, has been deceived and trampled on, by the lower tow&ships. At the last election Manchester gave 100 votes for the lower candidates, we gave you a liberal support under the impression that you were more generous than to consider us as unworthy of a Representative; but re were deceived. Laugher gave us all of one vote Ceasar Creek three In Union and Sparta we fared but little better. Randolph gave more than all tbe other lower townships united, and ehe gave but 27 votes; yet we had the

strongest assurances of support,and after

deducting the votes of those who lived

in the upper townships, we believe we

did not receive more than 40 votes from

the lower townships the four upper townships gave the lower candidates be

tween 5 and 600 votes, in return for the 40, and we lost our representative by a

few votes lost him by the deceit of the

lower townships. The resolutions adopt ed at Manchester were to form i

Ticket to be supported by the upper

townships. She did not wish to dictate

She left it to the wisdom of the delegates to determine how many we were entitled to. Our delegates' were net authorized to nominate a Senator, for their being but

the south will lament that their opposi

tion to domestic manufactures has retarded the establishment of them among themselves, and suffer for their adherence to that policy which has preferred the foreign to the home market. It is morally impossible that the cultivation of cotton shall ever again yield those great profits which enriched the south but a careful attention to a close observance of the "signs of the times," may

prevent some of those evils which will follow a forced diminution ofproduction.

Jiles Register,

Coshocton going a little more than the "zvhole hog" in the productive way. Natural Curiosity. There is to be seen al the Green Tree Tavern, in this town, a pig, having two snouts, two tails, four eyes, iour ears, and eight legt; and from the middle of the body backward the requisite parts of two perfect pigs; from the same place forward the bodies are united breast to breast. No pig could have more perfect members. It is iji a state of preservation and may be 6een at anytime by calling at said Tavern. The attention of the curious is invited. Coshocton Spy.

MASONIC PROCESSION. fTT HE approaching Annirersary of the NaJL tivity of St John the Baptist will be Celebrated by the Member of Rising Sun Lodge No. 6. on Tuesday the 24th JUNE next . The neighboring Lodges and all Brethren in regular standing are respectfully invited to attend. JOHN B. CRAFT, Secsetapt. May IS, 1828. 19-6 w

Grocery Store. DARRAH 6 ASKEW HAVING lately taken tbe well known Grocery Hand on the corner of High and hort streets, respectfully inform the public that they have and will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Groceries and Liquors, And such other articles as may be wanted in the line of their business including FLOUR by the barrel or retail, Bacon, Oysters, &c. Sc. All of which articles they will sell low. May 17, 1829. 19 -St

Presidential Election. ELECTORS FOR INDIANA, Or President and Vice President. For John Q. Adami. For Andrew Jackson. Amaziab Morgan, Benjjra.n V. Becke, Joseph Bartholomew, KathffBoon, Isaac Montgomery, Jesse 13. Durham. Joseph Orr. YYiiUm T.w.

John Watts. Kosi Sm!i.

wmmibv J m ANNUAL ELECTION. GOVERNOR.

James B. Ray

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,

Milton Stapp.

. FOR CONGRESS.

Oliver H. Smith, John Teste

FOR SENATOR.

John Watts, Abel C. Pepper.

Ezra Ferris.

FOR REPRESENTATIVE,

Mark M'Crat ken, George H. Dann, Arthur St. Clair, James T. Pollock, Robert Rowe, Samuel H. Dowdeb; Thoraas Guion. FOR SFIEBIFF, William Hamilton, John Spencer, Thomas Longley, James Weaver. CINCINNATI PRICE CURRENT. corrected weekly.

Abticlis.

lb lb lt bushel

per ton

American Prisoners. We have a pa

thetic account of the condition of a considerable number of Americans confined

at Rio Janeiro, having been captured in

Buenos Ayrean vessels of war. roitu guese prisons have for ages been famou

for their horrors celebrated beyond all

others for the lack of food, want of air,

abundance of filth, and it finitude of ver

min. These unhappy men are heavily

ironed, and stowed away so closely eve

ry night as to be nearly suffocated, with

black and white criminals thrown in pell

mell upon them, and the whole are treat

ed by their negro guards and others, as if they were as destitute of feeling as stocks and stones; and all arc nearly naked. We cannot relievo them. But it is hoped that their miserable fate may be a warning to others not to abandon the flag of their country, which is able, as resolute, to defend the rights and liberty of American citizens engaged in lawful business. lb.

From the Boston Patriot. Mr. Editor. The present political state of Turkey has produced considerable excitement in the comrnerciaj and

had been nominated to the Senate, he called upon his friends in that body, and, with his usual magnanimity, declared that the nomination was no infringement upon his rights, and one which met his

entire approbation

Terrible Earthquake. Madras papers

give an account of tbe destruction ot the fort of Koiitaran, where a thousand persons were buried beneath its ruins. The same convulsion had "shivered a mountain in pieces," which falling into the

river Rowee, caused the country to be inundated to a distance of 100 cow round. Three thousand workmen were employ

ed in cutting a channel throuch the

mountain; and great apprehension was

entertained of the injury likely to be sus

tained by Lahore, whenever the river should force its way through the chan

nel.

It is also computed that no loss than 30,000 victims had perished from cholera, in Amritser, Lahore and the camp. It appears by the inquest on the persons lately killed by the falling of the

root ola new 1 heatre in London, (which inquest was very long and thorough) that a Superintendant is appointed in the several Districts, to see that all buildings are erected according to law, as secure as possible from fire, and from the chances ofaccident and that a building is not to be. occupied till he gives his certificate.

ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. PUBLIC notice is hereby givsn, that we shall rxpose to sale, hi public Vendue, at or near the premista, in the town of Aurora, ami county ot Dearborn, on Ms first Siturdny m JUNK next. In lot No. 100, and out lot No. 27, on the plat of the 3anl town of Aurora, the property of the lute Henry Vanmiddleswcrtb. This property is sold by order of the court of probate of liearborn county for the payment of the just debts of the deceased, and ihe title indisputable. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. I) AVID WALSER tXIZAJiLTH WALSEK, Administrators. May 1. 1828. 19

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

rUfJLIC notice is hereby eiven, that I shall

expose to sale at public vendue, at or near tbe premises, in the town of Aurora, and county ot

uearuurn, on toe irura Saturday in May ntxt,

in 101 xo. 140 on the plat ot the said town ot

Aurora, the property of the late Simeon Dan

tortii. Mas property is sold bv order of the

court of probate of Dearborn County fop the payment of the just debts ot the deceased, and utic indisputable. The terms Will be wade

Known on day ol sale. JOSEm ADAMS Adcn'r. April 22, 1823. 16-tda. LIGHT AND EASY!! atE4H BAKBER,

HAIR VRESSERM- has this day opened a shop, nearly opposite tbe north tveai coroer of the Market House, for the accommodation of the citizens of Lawrence-

burgh, and all who may call on him gentle

men of the BAll and wayfarers sba'.l be promptly attended to. From the rigid attention he is determined to pay to his business, be expects to merit and receife a respectable share of custom. April 5th 1328. 13 tf

Dr. Thomas P, Jones, well known and highly esteemed as a professor of mechanics and lecturer in the Franklin institution, at Philadelphia, has been appointed superintendant of the patent office, in the place cf Dr. Thornton deceased,

Bees' wax Candles, diped Mould Castor Beans Csstines

Cigars, Amer. 1st qual 1000 Spanish " Coffee best qual per lb Cotton per lb Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5 to 10 lb Feathers live gtese 81 ducks

Mackerel No 1 per bhl No 2 & 3 Flaxseed bushel Flour sup. fresh from wagons bl in store Ginseng per lb Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg Dupont's

Hemp per lb Iron, Juniata, hammered ton

Pudled " Hoop 6. 8 & lOd " Nail rods Lead pig and bar li Leather sole, Eastern tan lb do Cincinnati " Calf skins dozen Upper do

Lumber, phe clear boards 1000 1st common do do 2d do da do Shingles do Molasses, New Orleans gal Nails, Bowen's 4d fit lOd lb Juniatta Pittsburgh cPtnmon Oil, Tanners, per bbl Linseed gal Castor pardozPaints, White lead, in oil, keg

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Cincinnati Salt, Turks island Ktnhawa best Conemaugh Sugar, N. Orleans Havana white Loaf and Lump

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Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th p'f gal

reacti do American do Jamaica Bum Holland Gin Whiskey new Do old Teas, Gunpowder Imperial Young Hyson

Tobacco, Ken. manufactured lb

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HARD AND HEAVY.

aavavti neturns bis sin

cere end heartfelt thanks to the inhabitants of

Deatborn county, for tbe liberal encourage

meat he has received; and hopes in future to

receive their patronage. He begs leave to inform tbe public that he has just purchased a new and complete case of Razora cf the first quality. He may be found at John Gray's Ian at all proper hours for business. My razors you'll find are of tbe best kind, Well stropped and in excellent order ; They'll shave in a trice, so neat and so nice, You'll own I'm a well-practised 13 A It Hi: It My Shears, Oil and Comb, a neat little Broom For Dressing and Brushing so handy, Are always in trim sher you or brush him Be he ploughman, doctor or iscdy '

Money Found BY the subscriber, living 10 Keiby township. Butler ccunty.

Ohio, a sum of paper money being between one and three hundred dollars. The owner by de scribing the money can have it by applying to Wm. YEST. April 25, 182G. 18 N. B. The money was found between David Dicks Mills and Harris' Tsn Yard.

CASH, ""3 the highest price, mil be paid for good Merchantable POT-ASIL

put up in good Barrels if delivered socn. Apply to DAVIS & JOHNSON. May 1, 1S28. 17-Sw Fm after Rags!

83- The PRINTERS "1 l-v-k nr

fico, LawreneebUrgh, authorize me to ofFfir rv!T ,

jou for small bundles (such as

01 ciean .Linen and Cotton . 3B A (BSa 2 3-4

cents in CASH ier pound

ana lor lots ot I0O pounds and

upwards $3 per 100.

UIUK K.HUGED.

BLANK DEEDS, AND JUSTICES BLANKS FOR SAE.