Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 49, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 December 1828 — Page 3
LAURBNCEBURGH, SA TURD A F, DEC. 13, 1828.
Statement of the votes given in Indiana, on the 4th of Au
gust 182B, for Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
COUXTIES.
Warrick.
Vanderburch.
opencer.
Daviess
Uwen, Monroe, Jenningg,
We learn bv erentlemen recently from utnam,
ihfspafnf (rnpprnmpnt. fhaf iKd lrriel. ! aJee
ture have elected lhe following execu- ajne"16' live officers, viz: Mr. Morrison, of J Franklin, Clark, Secretary, Mr. M. Morris, of Ma- j Vigo, hop, Auditor, aiid Mr. S. Menill Treas-lush
urer of slate.
lajaware, Morgan,
The Washington 'a. Examiner, states 'lrt"S0D 4 j iJVitOX, mat a very destructive fiie occurred in ;Suliivan, Wheeling Va.on the 3d inst. It extend-.Floyd, ed along Main street, on the west sideJT' ppocanoe, from Mr. Paxlon's corner to Mr. Zane'J ijyarr?n j , . jlJuboi?, residence, destroying 12 or 15 houses jlarljn. and much other property, among the lat- Allen, tjer 15 horses. Carrol, ILmry, We have received, by the polite at- j Hancock, tention of Mr. .Hi nririck?, of lhe SenateJ flfcrson, and Mr. Smith, of the Hue of R.pre- p sentative?, copies of the President's Qr ange, Message, delivered to both houses of. Green. Congress on the 2d inst. but owi.ig to I Washington,
Swiizerland.
Clark,
the lack of room are compelled to defer its publication until our next.
Governor's Message, The early receipt of this document, which we extract
from the Indianapolis G izette, has enabled us to give it in cur columns to-day. It will be read with interest, as exhibiting to view the many objects of importance, which will be likely to engage
the attention of the legislature. Among Ripley,
these, are the ale of the school land?
the Michigan Road, the Wabash canal,
&c. Its length is not objectionable, and better adapted to our notion of executive latitude than former ones. We have always considered it an unnecessary
Randolph, Scott, Shelby. Johnson.
Hendricks , Hamilton, Vermillion, Union,
Jackson,
1
iu ;rion, Bartholomew, Decatur, Clay, H :i lison, Perry,
Crawford,
Ray. 50 43 336 337 204 163 394 279 613 141 1559 512 225 500 45 327 126 390 105 156 105 64 171 111 43 8 470 83 638 110 210 41 188 531 19 316 335 93 249 170 258 103 147 177 343 33 371 COO 233 446 47 350 279 170 196 846 114 64
Governor.
Can by. 217 99 60 123 100 536 41 192 342 235 434 237 76 240 34 92 6 326 314 409 70 20 84 103 14 77 37 o 506 73 278 570 188 504 357 393 716 114 38 256 69 64 11 106 281 335 75 56 178 127 29 203 36 38 755 524
Moore. 76 156 61 130 145 98 74 273 227 78 168 573 358 331 41 137 50 158 182 157 87 34 18 o- - -w n i O 37 63 21 360 97 172 335 171 496 215 219 353 131 114 250 87 70 74 193 369 256 204 259 214 127 35 763 12d. 57S 95 588 141 280
Lt. Governor.
a
f Stapp 70 174 85 360 200 262 478 452 718 227 1743 850 561 462 51 452 177 454 201 181 155 87 36 183 93 35 453 84 1143 79 453 183 237 170 153 232 593 191 228 159 273 140 216 276 633 34 146 737 313 177 79 455 119 354 141 275 217 203
Pepper. 241 110 73 202 176 532 20 223 432 218 375 433 86 576 43 95 402
tect jewel of the blessed tree. The
foregoing titles uere first used bv the
wMiicuj,anu naveDeen continued
y ms successors. Usman was slain by the Janissaries in 1623, whom h-ieK
to reduce, in consequence of his having lost 100,000 men, through their coward-
ice, in an expedition against Poland.
Important Decision. In the cap nf fVm
franklin bank of iSew York, the rhnn-
cellor has decided that in the distribution of the assets of the bank, the denos-
iters were not entitled to anv Dreferenrp
flVPr tif Kill I in I -I . I i .iL . i
-.v. v.v. uui inai sucn as
REMOVAL DARR AH Sl ASHEW,
INFORM the public tbst the hate removed their Grocery Store
to the log building adjoioine: lhe Markef-li'ocsV;
on the south west comer of High end Walnn!
aireeis; wnere they have and inttnd keepinfconstantly on hand a very general esiortmeot GROCERIES, LIQUORS. &C.&C.
Also, Flour, Whiskey &, Salt
sets must be distributed ratedly among I0' lt " retad. All of which article9 all the creditors, and directed that the i fr 5a,e ver low for ch.
receiver should make the first dividend
as soon as he should be able to divide
23 per tern, on me gross amount of
debts yY. Y. Com. Adv.
Dec. 6 1823.
43
30 rv oo 504 103 6 137 85 40 86 63 15 337 79 203 627 243 1187 289 691 739 113 175 493 47 94 5 193 309 520 473 159 278 506 33 392 22 71 741 1810 288 451
Port of Cuba. Heretofore there has
been a duty of $5 on each barrel of
hour imported in Cuba in foreign ves-
seis. mis arose from trie erroneous construction of the 9th article of the
bpantsh regulations, relative to the
Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the estate of Hiram Butler, dee'd is supposed to be insol. vent, and I, as Administrator thereof, shall clairrs the settlement cf said 9tte a9such JACOB POWELL, AdmV. Nor. 26, 1328. 48-Sp
Adjourned Court The Court 0f Anneals will h hphl K
American commerce made last FcbrnaJr ry. lo counteract this, the King ofh'tend, to alter company bound and -t ofTnew
opain has issued an order, d ited 31st
July, we find published in the last Intelligencer, declaring that Spanish Hour, imported into Cuba, shall enjoy all the
exemptions provided by the Tariff, here toibre established in Cuba.
. V. Y. Enquirer.
Administrator s Sale.
OUBLIC notice is lurch given, tbt I shnll
Jt- expose to st. , at public vendue, on the pre
imses, on the third Saturday in January, which
wi iDe the I7ih day ot January 18i9. ail thr
right, title, interest, claim nd demand of John
McLlurc, deceased, in, over, and to the south
east quarter of section No 29. in town No. 7,
range 2 west, in the county cf Dearborn ; whic land is so'd under a decree of 'he Drobare touf
of Dearborn, fjr the payment of Lh justdeotai t said deceased. I further -unify the du .Iic. il.a.
Us tr as c.n be asc TtamtU, tht s id esutt wm
je mso'vent, and I i-hiSI cUim tke setikmnt it ss such.
MTCII McCLURE, AdrrV. Dec. 9 1823. 49
companies on the last mentioned H.v
JOHN SPENCER. Col Conui't. PioTeiaber ISth, 18-28.
CASH given for PORK. Apply id Baxter Davis. Lazcrenccburgh, Dec. 5, 1823. 48
1
AND
15,141 12.305
10.901
17,895
1
II .i poiiob
Ml m"f 14. ra. . . .1 . m I A 111 I . 7
nusvs wi iiuic duu wuiubj (iiiu iri,veui,,H Uj. arboni .11 r ' . . - 1 9
iromtne line ol required duty, to retail i- ouniaia
mattera foreign to the objects of stale U'sey,
legislation. The affairs of the old world, the wars in Greece, Turkey or
.,.n,,CuuU,ulc uuoujcss iu d uov xiit- lojiovvii.g is a correct return ol Lchjtuhm Ir. 7, "
r . . . . , trins ..f t ..r : i. 1 c aUi,Ia .and "orment ha ve
iaea 01 an increasea ucmana ior pro
duce) than a receipe for making pump
kin pies, nor half so much, if a thanks
giving is recommended; besides it is ra
ther interfering wilh our profession?
whose business it is to let the people
know what the folks are doing on the
other side of the great waters.
.
dcIltill.duee present. tned-ouutas ,lpwta,
uc Dams ied. ( t if.r,iiml;Mlj
pected, had been variously dealt w
1st. St. Marj's, Charles & Calvert Mr. brawncr 93G
2d. Prince G tor jre& Mont-
mery Mr. i' orrest 443
3d. Frederick, Washington
and Allegncny Messrs. Tyler and Fitziiuh
4th. City of baltimore and
Anne Arundel itiessrs.
Howard and Seilman
sus
ith.
To-day we publish, at length, the
votes given at the last election for Gov
ernor and Lieut. Governor. . The resultpth. Baltimore county Mr.
of these elections bein? nrettv jyenerllv Brown
f,m i Li- it . 6th. ilarford, and Cecil
niivif uj iuw g UU.ui lull J 1 IHC VUlce MOW j m 1
isoflittle interesfjand were it not for 7th. Kent and Queen Ann
the convenience of reference in limes to Mr. Emory
come, might be dispensed with.
We hope the legislature will do something at the present sitting, in
amendment of the law on the subject of
election returns. Let it be made the duty of each sheriff (or other officer) to attend at the seat of government, with
315
oth. Talbot and Caroline
Mr. Loockerman
! 9th. Somerset Worces
ter Mr. Dennis
29 8S 501 682 2677 1715 962
1 v . , .tint. in general, much lEoJeration nnr,,..
,JOUl1 u",v "omitting the matters chargi-d against the consp'irators to
oe not over-rated.
or, P, e c,.u. lb. f 1 "ar wlUl Columbia. Gu
uo ayquii had been blockaded by a schooner 0 the former .e was diivei, ofi'by two
eejiuteu out tor tbe purpose, after 14 a hard fig .t, in which the Colombians
Had 24 killed and 30 wounded. The
10 1W 1 cruvians appear to Have been sucre.'t'
ful in Boiiv ia. Gen. Sucre and the Co lombian troops were leaving the conn tr,ih consequence of the capitulations made at Piquisa. But it seems that efforts were about to be made "to teach the Peruvians respect for Columbia. We have lost much of the fond hom
we entertained of trie establishment of
the new southern republics and are satisfied that, for the preservation of free governments, a much greater degree ol intelligence in the pet pie is necessary than the inhabitants thereof dop'
1715
,.l..r, i 1.; . l ' . I f M 1 Tl T in 1 I h 1 h 1 t o . . 4 1
. .v. ..u w vv,uin y , m uivenuav, ti 1 r a- ' i r ivk-u possess. 1 1 f i a u r The vote of Jew ork for president, 7 Leo governments u f l,. and let that day be as soon after lhe according to the electors chosen will hi h i TV 1 that thuraiP" . .. . : 1 ! lIie e,ecl0IS cnosen, win be er which has hitherto troved irwdf
eiecuou as possioie. II any shall ob- 20 tor Jackson ar.d 16 for Adams. The ject to this, as involving" the state in ad Argus says that the members of congress
ditianal ptrenps- f., him .- r,.A, are iy Jackson, 15 Adams and
3ay, if the peopl
are not able, or
rto proved itself so im
portant in our country.
Mrs. Mary Ann Lewis, P.p. vc : ,y t
t v i mmihtcr t.. the who: f thr si
.111 . iub ren tals, w im- L, hi k K.t.jr , uU s. t ixp-iimen-s, sht h. to in d i be f. .
(! niiist n bsiintr r II v mA.. .
ini.(h, r v I 1 .... .
erst in its na'ure, t-nt v. y owe ful in - fT r,,. .
speriy cures in cliftuult c-its. 8 CJ: fl.jrh Stree', Lswrvntt Lu frU m short djt-nrP
low ihc court iiouse. CEKT1F1CA 1 ES. I ,n pleased vr.tb U,e op porfiihity ot n -Uumr u lhe public, th I ub td (ii)dei' u serious uud pcinti.l i.np riia ftr P f.i.mbtr of y s, hi d found but 1- r lit f until I used Mrs Lewis s nitriine. ar.i lttn nuwr, rli. ly thm 1 htw been t.e-tv nhrwd: knH ft.t,,.
nyself if 1 c(!ntif,u. i tr prth. i ipuons. iKki ;,",
sort licit: Ishui be rtS'ored to hml'h
. MAKY REYNOLDS.
uearoorn county, inil. jov. 24, lh28. I do certify that I hsve been tfflicted with
pulmunory romplniut and bd heaith for & lour
ns, but vi not relieved until I tHed Mr I i.
ra.ilic nrs, nnd da not hwitst!e in stating that i have bet n gi tally restored i.t Lenlih.
Willi am upp. LaurrenrtUi gh, lud. Nov V4, I do certify that I h;ve received actiul bene
it i.niu iiis. jewi-s mcjicifie tor th N.,m
. . 1 --- UUJ
raisty.
WILLIAM GWIN To all Sirm it may concern, ;his my ctrtji t m w.iV has r Ccutd more tJtin h f otn
sa nv y rs pst doctors, m d I telieve he to be very skilful in almost every mpluir-t , t AMISKS K.NELLAxNU. IJ-arborn cont tv, lr;d. Dec. 5, 18a. 49
SLoriffs Sales.
Uii.it jinhnmfr1- ihe nrocn ..l o
e of Indiana, at this day j " T ? "T, " toman cniFirc' WM bo Jnh 20. 1785,
w.llmg to .upportastate Uermte 22 Jackson, 7 Adara. a.d 3 anti- ?M r T!! " l"S., ,-
r,.i - , v ; -t.nucu me uirone
government, on liberal nrincinles, ihep
let tliemhavea territorial form: for it is useless to make parade about namp-
ft " V J
tlie age of twemy
are most ruissant
inks: Line
iiiasuiiic. ii;e returns oi tne eiecnon July i'S, 1808, at for governor shew that 269.176 votes three. His titles
were takenof which Mr. Van Buren and highest mouaich of ihv
while substance is lacking to uppor. 3 7 "'.. ' " r" " i au-ve..a" "S k'"g that dwelletB
iv l , . . t . wuuunTiu, ctiiu-uicisuiiii., o,- upon mc Partnj v narH . r
lb- '"to- hornet; keeper of the crave of tho rhrl.
tian God ; Lord of the tree of life and of
juuuwiy ana hcvienish. ine V ice le river riiskv; Prior nf th pnriM
Koy o jCigynt beii apprehensive of a de- paradise; conqueror of the Margin
crease of population, has ordered that mans; the seed of great Alexander-
vuc jj-Hsauis ueiween me age oi 10 ana ie Kingdoms of Tartarv Me-
y c-rus, snau nave ai leasi two wives a- 3Tul""J", mecea, and all the martial
piece! And tor this purpose he has Mamelukes, Anatoli, Bythinia Asia Atsent parties of women throughout the menia, Servia, Thracia, Morea Wila-
c. uniry, 10 De distributed in the villa- cnia, iuomavia, and of all warlike Hun
ges like cattle. gary; sovereign lord and rnmmamlpr nfi
c r
1 f IVa L o cm m 1 j
.. .iw imc uuuui uqoui me resources of our citizens, or the willingness with which they contribute to the aid
of government, it would, therefore, be
doing them great injustice to neglect
really essential measure,le3t it be consid
erel burthensome, or, in other words,
displease the people. )
a
Illinois. The highest vote in this state, for president and vice president,
stands for JacksoD, 9,560: for Adams.
4,602.
' l wit t tit'V A.rts ;jfliiiu ceiip- a'r . he S. W. qr. i Ste. , r. 3, ' .f, L.f.b,fV d ukei.-H 'he property ot JimesWeth. Nnv- 8 ls.
.n Offer. The carrier of the Palla
dium oilers to the writer of the best poetical JVewYears' Address, for 1829, the
mm volume of the Palladium complete. The piece to contain not more than 1 50 lines, subject to the decision of the editors V)!! its merits.
Arkansas against the vorld, for children. jV1 Greee Persia, both of the Arabias, We are credibly informed, that a Mrs- the m0St ,le kgdom of Egypt, TreMitchell, of PMn,;s sen, and the African emoire of Trebi-
7 . . IUIII.I3 u "a icvcm- cl 1.- i 1 ly delivered of a fine healthy child S(JllU.an" t.e most glorious Constantinowhich weighed at the time of its birth, Pi lord of all the white and blark Seas, ol tne noly cities of Mecca and Medina.
snining with divine glory: commander of
tvt Mtw. .Tm ai-isAik. uu inings that are to be commanded, lUrs. Menitabel Stout was last week and the strong .;Lf;c pimnL
presented with five fine boys, whose on of the wide world: a warrior appornt-
-Hiiicgaic weigni was 4i l-u pounds: ed by Heaven in the edge of the sword.
inscaioosa sentinel. a persecutor of his enemies, s most per-!
Y yirtue ot sundry exe. utions to me dirtcted froo, the CUik s effice of tht r,.
. iVciiii court, .nd one fom ibe supreme com;, I will epov.f to public sate t the court hoiKr
ioor in tlw to r. t t I. wrf r.cebuli rn SaturdL. - 1 C 1 os
nc ju oi jurunry jo.i, neiwten the hoars oflC nd 5 0clvtk Ol. said iUv, thr itrl.is tnu nrnfi..
f r the trrn of 7 years of the follow me ues. 1. -
td ptoptity, lane's and town 1 ,t, ai the IrMow.
h'K buns, to wit i r iti
prt of tl
sir7ed ai
iow at the 6u.t of lluh Kspy
AIX) The fi-livwii f P rsonal pd Real s
'uU, to wit: ont mare i-r.d coh, one bUck marr,
w. rrare cons, one twoyeorii old last ai:d 'hi 0 er two years old nni spri.., i(!f 8uo v .r. s old pst, one sorrel and one hl.vk hu'swo cows three oxen, one ox yok , ore eart, yn quar ti'y of com; hi,, 30 at eta vfud dj,i: 1 t Itnus of Samutl C. Vtm R Srvi b.
k.iuwn ts the field ot Dr. Jttez Percival; also.
n lots in the old town of LiwretceiU'"gh N's.
t 5, ob n-i a 1 4 tore lot irontme A, Lane's
ousrjaiso, lots No. 81 and H'2 in New Lawrenceugh. All of ibe above uesciihed proptret) I .e tkken in eJtrrution to satisfy u judgment
p-.i.st Ur. Jul)? 2 i'tr(ivl in favor ot Isaac
JoCbsi nand an y J t ks;n his wife, for the uu
,t G-oige P Uud!, in the Franklin Circuit
Court.
ALSO 2 Acres of Land, being- a part of Sec
33. F. 4, U. I, nt, as the property of Jtsae Heweitat the suit of Wm. Heweit. ALSO 9 Acre of Ltnd, beii g a part of Sec. 17, 1'. 4, R. 1, West; also in lo's in the town ot'
Hanover, Nos. 7, 8, 9 15, 16, 17 & 155, sie?ed and taken in execution as thr property of Jsic-'t G. Cpp, at the suit ot Uenjaraiu l.Giiaiann the
iuprtme court.
ALSO 45 Acres of Lsnd, being a purt of the
i E qr ol Sec. S9, T 4, It. 2 wtst, as the pro-
l'try of Wm. Weathers at the suit of Jesse
VV ethers
B. If the rents and profits of the aove de
scribed property will not sell for stficient tODav
a. a sangiy uie several execuuJns as they air levied on each tract of land or lot, I shall forth wilh, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, orftr for sale the fee simple of the above mcnomti land, With the appurtenances thereon, tar the btst price that c-u be had foi the a-me. JOHN SPKNCER, Sh'ff D. e. December 5, 18. 43
Cloth Dressinsr.
AiS tmuel Bund's Mill, on White Water,
ripHE subscriber wishes to inform his Jl- frails aod the public generaily, that he worka are io complete order and ready for bostnes; nd that he is now ready ro receive Clptb, which he wilt ivrratt to be KUI.LED nVED & DRESbED, in the best manner'
nd M,fh despatch at the folio win prices, or low as any other's customary nri.-f
don Urown fulled, fine dresa. 25 ceafsj-VVo-men's we-ir, d.ito, 14 ceotsj-DufT, Bottle tireeos London SmnU ft: .
rn . wii.ci, oroxtDBg macks, and avy Blues, fulied.
1 S 4 to i0 center U ottittD war f fk.
bove colours, from 10 to 13 1-2 cents per yard. Light and dark Drabs. Leads. Mua
dress, 8 to 12 cents, Coloured rlnfh tu
anu pressed, 6 1-4: if sheared nnr a
3 cents, finest dress 10 cents; and ttJ ofbe; work m the above busioees. done at tb m
rates at the above Mill.
SO Cloth will be receiver! t
Gibson's store. Lawrenceburorh. nd
there again everj two tveeks fioished w,( r , MILES KELLOGG. Ubite ftter, Aug. 4th 1828. 3Jtf.
NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to tha subscribr-r bj book account or note, are ren.fSf,rl
o call and coalce- imaiediate Davmenf nr,.r. 0
udgrncnt and sav cost, as no further .ndnU
gence csn be given. ,
He would abo inform the Dubflc tht !,
still continues to carry nn the
Tinning Business
in all its Lr nah s at thr ot ..,.1 .
iMrae!. .o.in w,s of the nnrket bouse.
racburh and that hr. Uu uh) ..11
- ""io ax n 1 1 limes accommodate customers ana others with
new work or repair old with d-sp.ft ?,.
WILLIAM KFLL.
Ucf. 25. 1328.
4- 6 iv.
Dr. John S. Percival, I f " I W M r ,
uruu:,ih th nublic that hh t. A .... ,i i .
to a bouse on Wafer sireefc fronting thP Ohio, f.od tdjoinlfiD of Dr. Jabcz Pdfcival,
m? to thn ri
Utf
HILL Tailor, TRSPECTFULLY informs tha citiiB, of Lnwr.iictburphandita vieinitv i,t:i k.h..
commenced the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
n xt door above John Gray's Inn Frcm an ex
perience of 18 years at the business, he fl tter himself that he can r-rder pentrral tatisfaction tr those who mav pivt him a call.
r Lawrence! urgh, Oct. 24th, 1823. 45
Land for sale.
J OFFER for sale the undivided half of t! superior tract of land, situated immpditft
belo-v the annui h of Tanner's Creek, and ff
in;r on the Ohio Rivtr, containing about 90 a-rea, TO acres ot which it nnrW
vviin aiif. 1 1
and havinir two tenanta'de houses, &c.
crai creuii mny ue g:ven W
Lawrenrehurh, Nov. 15, J328.
A lib.
Of Cincinnati,
45-
Flour, Corn Meal, Pork, Beef, Chickens, Potatoes, W Ood, and most hinds of country pro
duce, will he received at this Office in paymcnt cf papers or ether debts. Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Summonses &l Executions, for ale at this Office.
