Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 22, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 June 1828 — Page 3
LAWRSNCEBURGH. SATURDAY, JUjVE 7, 182S. "Aristides" will be attended to next week; it came too late for this paper. OCr Fourth of July. This evening, at candle light, the citizens of Lawrenceburgh and its vicinity, are informed that a meeting will be held at the Hotel of Jesse Hunt to make arrangements preparatory to the celebration of the coming anniversary of American Independence. A general attendance is ex pected. Hi3 Excellency, the Governor of Indiana, arrived here on Thursday morning on his way north. His reception in tin? place was cordial, and his stay m uked by the friendly attentions of our citiz jus. On the first page of to-day's paper we have inserted the circular letter of the Hon. O. 11. Smith, the member of Congress from tf lis district. It contains much interesting and useful matter, compiled in a manner well suited to present concisely to the view of the reader the most important measures acted on b congress up to its date. The bill from the house of reprcsenta tives, to abolish the oflice of Major General of the Army of the United States, has been rejected in the Senate, by a rote of 20 to 20. The Vice President not being present did not vote. Nominations. Several of the paper printed in the middle section of this state, have announced Harbin H. Moore, ol Harrison county, as a candidate for Gov ernor at the next election. This gentle man was put in nomination some time since, but some doubts existing whether he would consent to run, has prevented his name from appearing in our paper u an earlier. period The name of Abel C. Vevpcr, of thi county has also appeared in several pa pers as a candidate for Lieutenant Gov crnor. This we presume, has been done without Col. Peppers knowledge; and. however much it may be the w ish of a great many of his fellow-citizens that he should stand a poll for that office, it is problematical whether he w ill consent. John II. Thompson, Lieut. Governor, has been announced as a candidate for Congress in the 2d district, in opposition to Mr. Jennings, the present member from that district Car of Commerce. The number of lives lost at the bursting of the boiler on board of this boat, though not so great as was at first represented, is put beyond doubt as having been most dreadful; unparalleled by any former accident of a like nature in steam boat navigation. A late Louisville paper gives a list of the names of those who were killed at the time of the explosion, and w ho have since died on hoard the boat and at Louisville. This statement, it is added, is considered as correet; and probably is so at least so far as the means within the knowledge of those who survived,! enabled them to ascertain. List of the DEAD.-Charles Ivers, 1st. engineer; James Piatt, 2d engineer; Collins, Carpenter; Bradley, a fireman; Peter , a French boy,!
2d cook; Huntsman and Ferrall,Slors::ea undcr certain stipulations; a blow
fiye negroes, four of whom were firemen and one a stewart. Pnsengert. Nicho las Green, Pilot, of Florence; Sanders, engineer, of ISov Aloany, h ; two brothers named Smiih. of In liana; two brothers from the vie: ily of don Indiana, named Jesiup-. Mr. Uurt- , ,. , " leit, ot lioston, cacm f a-m-er;
French gentleman name not "Lu-jwa , and;(ress upon the Porte the necess-ity of two persons, names not me.;ric;.td, k-J:y'-lcfpPliig ,,,e conditions proposed in it. died at Louisville-makh. ia y 2j iI,lt Wi lhis &taVme!,t be true or w lit appears pos.-ible that some act of an yf ., T , , , , 1 able nature has taken place, fur iai. Ina number oi .-ncer, throu-l Gj0c1;s have hohltid lhe na!iona, the eastern states, muuU i!aniau;e has'ihioii r.e.trd of all their ships; and it is
lately been sustained Uv;n violei.t iiail:arreiit, n ported and believed, that
storms. Whole fields ui jiaia i j c ci i Reading, Pa. have been e.iirei ed, and other vegctatioa iured. lii-t
Chr neighbor of the "Brookville Repository," has at length, after wading through six or seven columns "in reply," as he calls it, to the Editors of this paper, come to a halt; completely sati;tied we presume, that he has beaten us most
dreadfully, for our temerity in attempting to explain a matter, which he seemed anxious to know. How unfortunate! Into what an interminable difficulty did our evil stars lead us, the day we penned that ill fated article! What a vast deal of labor to our well beloved brother of the i Repository, did the act of a few thought-, less moments create! "Dimond!" said Sir Isaac Newton to his favorite dog, when he threw over a candle and de -
.t.oyrdsom. valuable p;iper6,Dtmond!the oom Qt he (ie hltle dost thou know the damage thou ;molcr tjlL. grandmother, the great grandhast done." We thought the editor of mother, mul tin tn-pnt crrmt innntlmuthf r'
the Rfnofitory was asking for "infurma - lW'aiul aswe were in possesion of 1 . C -.i .1 fVr am . rum nt tv n t i i-nmnjiss afhis iuterrog tlories, we felt a neighborly suli( itude that he should know them; not dreaming that by this act of spontan eous kiiidnr., wo were likely to comm md any more than an acknowledgment of the favor done. But Oa! how mistaken. Ii is taken as an insult. O ir worthy brother of the Repository plies us with plentiful potions of his favorite qualil)," rich and racy, interlarded with Irish u it, turkeys, turkey-buzzards, code-fights, &e. intended, no doubt, o confound us with the multiplicity and he variety of ideas he could call to hi tid, in order to show that he had been .healed fctricked out of the sueel-mea ?, )e was wont to have in times past. Hut now shall we express our gratitude for the editor's humanity in the sequel? Words fail us. Reader! picture to thy elf some gbemy hideous precipice, enircled with thorns, sharp, deadly poi onous, over w hich a powerful and victo rious foe is urging thee to destruction: od then the interposition of some friendly spirit, touching his heart with the feeiii gs of humanity to let thee live -imagine all this and you have a renVclion of ur feelii g-; on closing the last numbei :!ie editor1!. -rej)l Aher tugging manfully lor some three nr lour months to get he editors of the Palladium in a right p sition to hurl lh m to ruin, he stops s'""! -I and savf don't ''oad" me further, or l shvM precipitate th;;e headlong down 'he &teep. This is the situation in which e has left us, holding over our heads, in terrorem, "certain things he has in black and white." We suppose he here alludes to his printing balls, with which he intends to lit us for a voyage to Liberia. If we are wrong in this presumption, aihe gentleman can explain." By a letter from the hon. O. H. Smith., we are informed that a law has passed Congress to authorize the sale of the school lands in this state. We have been informed unofficially that the following appointments have been made by the President, by and with the advice and consent ot the Senate: James Barbour, to be Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain. William II. Harrison, to be Minister Plenipotentiary to Columbia. Alexander Macomb, to be M jor-Gen-eral, commanding the Armv of die United States. National Journal, Greece, Turkey and Russia, At the latest dates, lh- Russian aimy, had not crossed the Pru'h, but it instated that the Danube has heen pa??ed, and several' lurkish maazi es on its borders de iro.u ; U1IS. rePorr we consider ttoumitii, as ait previous accounts would induce' a belief that the Turks were willino-to come to an arrangement, wherehy the independence of Greece mi;;ht he secur
oocestiuekhy Rnia, could not be re-!,l,eir a,,Hck on New Orleans, aod that they called, and the pride of the Oitomansl00 ob,4in p"!,M,,,n of lbal cvouil instantly induce ihnn to break cir U; ' b"?,""d o.y thereof, it is .aid I that ii . i ... alter signing the treaty of peace, Lord Gama l negotiations, and commence ni h , v f . 1 , . , .
vt-or a contest which thoy appear wel!;to tli6 American Aaibnasndori, "Uen.lemen P'f pared lo conutict. And as a further,, hve ro3tie a 0O(1 b:irjIan for we sha! have Cory-!eVldcl1". tlmt lu.,t.i,i,i8 had l Jo rettore to you Nu Orleans- and cff,rd
mee.ceo,!? is said IMnt tlie courts ol Aus- ' 1 T" a k k . 1 itna and i nisaia had resolved to accede aUo the treaty of the Gth of J ulv. and to 1 bra ha in : -ctia tnj receiv d orders from ihia laiher to evacuate the Morea, atid ari ived in the Archi iueia;- lor the purpc.e of convening the J l. V f ' .
The Austria Olserver contains an address of the Greek patriarch to the nation, entreating their submission to the Turks, and an acceptance of certain favors promised them. The letters from the camp of general Church, again speak of the capture of Anatolico, and of the hope of the speedy surrender of Missolonghi. A convoy of twenty sail, with ammunition and provision?, bound from Alexan
dria to Candia, was overtaken by a storm near D.uniette, and most of the ships sunLr, with their crews. Arise daughter, and go to your daughter, for your daughter's daughter has a daughter. The writer of this note was presont yestertIa at the b,rth ol a finale child 1 1 I I Pi.lt n I n tit ,r h 1 t am 1 1 t I W J 11' Ti 111! l making five generations; I to is . - born f lidren but the great great grand'mrvtli.i.. Tlw, -.,-,.1 ....... -I ..... t I, i illl'HIlCI. J. IIC lllCrU LMtTfll "I .lliUIIHMIIl. . e t r dressed the child; she came several squares, and is in the habit of visiting .her children, walking alone, and returnH'g frequent ly at night. I hope she will live to see another generation. jJmcrivein Sentinel, The subjoined article has been circu - lated in most of the European journals. Extract of a private letter of March 4th. from Constantinople: 41 Several , I years ago, the United States of America, endeavored to conclude a treaty of commerce with the Porte, upon the princi pie of reciprocal advantages. This was opposed by England; and the Sultan, yielding to the induencc of its ally, re-
jected the proposition. Now, however'place, that devoted hie that humble
that a difference has arisen between Eng land and the Porte, the latter being desirous of forming an alliance with a great m aratime power, has made overtures to the American Agent, Richards, who is at this moment, in Constantino ple; hut the powers w ith which that gentleman is invested do not authorize him to o treat upon the subject, notwith - the Porte oflers to America s'andi great commercial advantages, upon condition that, in the event of war with thei European powers, the United States will ailord elhcient succour, or at lea?t sup ply some armed vessels, for which the Porte promises to pav subsidies. Mr. Richards, however, is availing himself! of these overtures to further the object of his mission, namely, to obtain comi i r i . i ii liierciaj piivneireh 101 his nauon. iJe! has made a communication of the Porte's disposition to the American Consul, and also to the government of the United States." Detroit, J)fay 8. We havo received some information, which induces the belief that the Winnebagoe a have detennined on commtneing luistitities , during the ensuing Summer, upon the settlements nnd posts iu the vicinity of their country. We are obliged to omit the particulars of our information to day. St. Petersburg, (Russia) Ftl, 25. "In order to avoid unpleasant occur rences and losses to commerce, the De partment, at the desire of the Minister of Finance, hereby ives notice, that black cloth, with small white spots is henceforth prohibited; and, likewise, every species of dark clothes approach ing in the least to green is prohibited and vvili infallibly be confiscated. "N. B. Confiscation brings with it a fine of double the amount for which the gods confiscated are told by auction." lea. The N. York Journal of Com merce recommends the introduction ofj Tea Plants in the Southern States. It says about G000 Tea Trees are growing luxuriantly in Brazil, where they have been introduced from China, with Chinese to attend them. In England, a woman aged 21, has ncen capitally convicted of having set fire to the house of her husband. A ; - 1 ut lvt J"UB" ncinei ur no u was a ,on' iavifc to set tire to her hus band's house. So confident were the British of success ia a bet of 7000 iruineas. that it was then in nos. 1st ssion of lhe British. Mr. Clav, vvho waaone i ol the Aoiericaq negotiators, ituaiedutely took up the bet, and the QiOney whs nt.ked It is unnecessviry to ndd, that by the unexampled skill of Gen. J.ickaon, and the valor of his troops, Mr. Clay, won tbe b't Vermont Patriot. According to previous notice, proposals ha?e been received by the (iovernor for letting out he Stale Prison for three years. A Air Keigwin of Jiff rsonville received the contract. He takes the convicts without expense to the state, and pays into the treasury the sum ofj ireen hundred dollars far three years. For fitvcial years past the Penitentiary fcaehsin let!
out without any beucfit ta (ha ttitc. Tli bentfcidl result, iu the ad'airs of the etate pri
son, has grown out of measure! recommended may be by our present chitf magistrate, aud cited at one instance at least tf capibilily to administer the govtrnuient. Lid Gaz. Five tons of Maple of Sugar have been made the present season in the town of London, Vermont, beyond what is suthcient for the consumption of the inhabitants of the town. Indigo,-New-Oileans Indigo is gen erally of an excellent quality; but the more northern Indigo has not been ery highly appreciated. The cultiva
tion and manufacture of Indigo is said;j
to be unhealthy, and we have heard that in India the labortrs are often changed. ' MAURIED-On the 31st ult. by the Key- James L. 7 hompson, Edwin G. Vkatt Esq. of this place, to Miss Frances
all lirstjk' right ol uoonti county, Ky.
n . I i COMML'MCATtU. Messrs. Ed,tors-'LUvQUh the medium' r . . t , of your paper, we would wish to mingle y inpauiies with our nereaeu cniisuau Jriends, in Cincinnati, and pay a tribute of rcpcct to departed worth, in the rejcent removal ol our esteemed and long to he lamented bisxi.R ist; Who leu this vale of tears for mansions of rest, on Monday last. the circumstances at
T , . t . I..U IJ BIOU) III VUllUVbllUII l'llll M IIIIUUI U endan on her dissolution v; e have not Durb.Q eiUbii. VAh yAR in KtW learned, imther than that her CK's1Lawrt.nctbUrgh. Cash will be paid for was long and distressing. That her soul j T-TTrMCi Si- i Ti 7 J Q
took its iiight, '-rejoicing it the hope ola blessed immortality." 'J hough ten years have elapsed since her residence in this walk that hol zeal and pious example (joined with conciliating manners and cultivated mind) remains unsullied me lapse 01 time, iier memory w in ,.J , , r , J ever hve in the hearts of ht iiun,erous acquaintances and inends, it will be 'cherished by those on w hose young and tender minds she impressed the precepts' , of religion, and revered by christians as one of their brightest ornaments. A husband mourns, tuo litile cherubs sigh, While angels waft her fjiirit through the ky; I h? poor ill o'er her tomb fresh laurels spread, And Orphans1 teara will dtck her narrow bed. Many Friends. Presidential Election. ELECTORS FOR LVDLLYA, Of President and Vice President. For Jt1in Q- n. For dndmo Jackson. Amaziah Morgan, Hriijuimi V. iitckes, Joseph hartholomew, ltrtii.il Uoon, Isaac Montgomery, Jtsse II. Durham. i'liam Lowe, IiOsB milev. Joseph Orr, John WattJ. ANNUAL ELECTION GOVERNOR. James B. Ray LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Milton Stapp. TOR CONGRESS. Oliver II. Smith, John Test, Jonathan M'Cnrty. FOR SENATOR. John Watts, Abel C. Pepper. Ezra Fen is. for representative?, Mark M'Crachen, Geoi gv H. Dunn, Arthur St. Clair, James T. Pollock, Robert Rowe, Samuel 11. Dowden, Thomas Guion, Warren Tibbs. FOR SHERIFF, William Hamilton, John Spencer, Thomas Longley, James Weaver. ADML IS 1 RA TORS' NO JICE, FUHi.lC. notice is hereby given, thai the un. (terttignrrt have tikc-n iut of th; Ctnk UlKce of ibe Dearborn (Jircuit Cour, Ittiers ot Jminia'ra'iun on Uie Kstae ot Junes linchan an, late of I)-rboan couuiy, dei:tea nil persons indebted to aaid fcsute are tlierefore requesttd 10 rrke immetltate payment ; and all pfci&ons holding claims Hguinst the same are req itsttd to present saitl cUims properly fcuthen ttcntcd. The said tstate will he Kmply solvent. Af;NE liUCHANAX, WM, LU(JU N AN, Administrators June 6 h, I83. 22 3u IiegTJiental orders. ?3HE Field OiHceis, and Commmd;nte of JL companies, of the Thi-d ilegiment ot Indi av.i TVi itti, are heretiy notified, hat a Haunt of Ufiiccrs will be convened, at Samuel S. Scott's raven , in Iiising Sun, on Saiurdsy, lhe .'bib June inst. for tbe purpose of orgnniz n ntu companies, as alo altering- Company bounds Sue. at which urns and piste they arc required to at Und. It is expected that the commandants of cm panics will make a rt turn nf the siringlh of thvir respective coiTipdiiits on tint day P1NKXKV JAMKS, Col. Oommasmno The 3d Reg I. .. June 1st, 182S. 2J-3w. Grocery Si ore. DARRAHJs ASKEW Inj AV1NG lately taken the well known Grocery stand on the corner of High and tihort streets, resptcifully infoim the publie tb"t 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, llacon, Ojsteru, &.c. &c. all of which articles they will tell low. May 17. ! $1, ' !--Siv
Sheriff's Sale.
PY,ir,net)f Kiecuticn, issued cut of the - JJ tlleik'avftice of the Ot srhorn Cii cuo Court, o me direct d against the (looda and Chattel, L.nda tbd Tenement of V niUM C. Yashovtim and Uohm ma V. A"AUi vrBJi, at the suit ol Arthur Martin, fur the use of Alfred VA . Nye, 1 have Uken !6Jacrts of Land bei the Northwest quarter of Section No. 35, Town 7, ful Uar.ge 2 West, s the property of the aaid defendants; which said land 1 shail offVr for sale at the Court llausr in the town of Lawrenceburgh cu the 21st day of June, IB 8. 11103. LONG LEY, SuiKUf D. C May 9th, 1S2S. 13. WILL be duue at tbe Lawrtnecburgh Woollen Factory, now id operation at tae New 'J own of Larenceburgh. . duniy of pork bairels and lard ktgi, to b lht receiv torv. red the eQSUUig; summer and ull, win do ed in payoicat lor work done at the F acJOHN lEsr, ueo. a. lUnn. May :3rd, 1923. Enoch D. John . . in H W : 4 . .J : f ...r..,nni.liiir.lh In. U-U neur.u ,u ; V ihTfWa Jl Ji diaua next door west of Joba Ura) , ft new g,ock f -w-x f- -wr -wv T1 Hardware 8s Groceries. He ii also, in connection uith William S.' HIDES & SKINS, delimed eitb?r at the Store or at tbe fanne ry. A qnniilf of Black and White Oak TAN-BARK is wanted immediately, for which a fair price bywjj e . , . 4, i . i. . W e have came to this place to make a perLaDeut se(l,eDieDl, and our desigQ ,0 make Lur tllibillbluenl, as l)rcCuble as nossible to - ouiselves, it Kill ntce&Sdrily be cur aim to dea! judhj by all; and we tiuit we Uli nith otbers receive a due proportion of tbe paiionagt of the public. DURB1N & JOHN. Laicrencelurgh I th. vipril 1828. A. ii. One hundred tbousiud CDerchact able PORK BARREL STAVES, and a proportionable quan'ity of Hoop Poler wanted 1 hose who are getting out Staves would perhaps fiud it to their interest to safe the liaik. 14tf. E. D. JOiiN. AIVIOS LANS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, fN FOltMS the public thai he uiil consiunt'y. attend he Ttims of vbe Supn mt Court; ihe District Court of tht United Siaits, at Indiana. po in; the Franklin, D. arboi n, Sw itztrhnd, and Uiptey Circuit Courts; and any other Court in the st .tc, on special fcpplicsticn I hat in future his undivided and persexerinz ulteniion ana tal ents, will be devuttd to his profession And may, at all times, be consulted at his office, in Liwrenreburgh, nest door to Mr. Hunt's Hotel, or at Court. July 23, 1827. 29tf. Sheriff's Sale. V virtue of an Execution, issued oat of the (Jh ik's office of the Dearborn Circuit Court io me directed sgiinst the Goods and Chattels, hands and Tenements of W illiam Dasiels, at the suii ot m. Ii. E inp, St Co. for t!,e use of H. Sc C Pitch, I have tiken, as the property cf the SHid DiOieis, the bouvh-east quarter, of Section IT, lown .s, and Kange one West, containing 148 rresof Land; which I shall txpose to Public sale on the 'Jlst day of June, 1828, at the Court Houie ia the town of Lwrenceburgh. TIIOS. LONCLEY, SbEBlFF 1), C. May t9, 1823. 2lSw. EDWIN G. PRATT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. OFFICE in Lawrencebu of JOHN SPENCEU. renceburgh at the house .tiay 1, 1823. 17if. MASONIC PROCESSION. f ITHE approaching Anniversary of tbe Nafl tivityofbT John the Baptist will bo Celebrated by the Members of Rising Sun Lodge No. V. on Tuesday the 24th JUNK next. Tbe neighboring Lodges and all Brethren in regular stacding are respectfully invited to attend. JOIIN B. CRAFT, Secretary. May IS, 1823. J9-6w Pm after Rags! ST T .c riKTERS at the Palladium Of fice, Lawrenceburgh, authorize me to offer you for small bundles (such as I am carrying) of clean Linen and Cotton UiABs 2 3-4 cents in CASH per pound and for lots of 100 pounds and upwards 3 per 100. DICK RAGGED. BLANK DEEDS, AND JUSTICES BLANKS FOR SALE. OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECU TED AT THIS OFFICE,
