Indiana Palladium, Volume 5, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 31 October 1829 — Page 3

LAWRENCE3URGH.

SATURDAY, OCT. 31, 1829.

Mr. Wolf's m;ij )ri(yt)ver Mr. Ritner fur Governor of -Pennsylvania is supposed will be about 20 or 25,000. Messrs. Ihrie and Smith have bern elected to Congress from this state to fill the -vacancies of Meters. Icgliam and Wolf, resigned.

The Delaware Gazette states, that the friends of the administration have succeeded in (he late election fjr members of the legiela'ure in Nw Jersey. As the governor is elected by the le i?la(ure, the slate administration will of course be changed.

White Mustard Seed. To-day we give)

place to a short essay, from an old 8c respected acquaintance, setting forth th medicinal effects of white mustard seed on the human system, in certain cases. The simplicity of the remedy and the ease with which it can be procured, are strong arguments in favor of its use, and will do doubt ensure a fair trial of its efficacy.

t . This fcrief sketch Wings us opto the time when another change is effected in the editorial department of the Gazette, and Mr. G. L. Kiunard comes out as ed

itor. Mr. B. Iton, however, still holds

Vhe station of an associate in the publication. We would here stop and enquire, who this Mr. Kinnard is, that he should thus suddenly assume the garb of a true (rientof the administration? for, verily, in times past he has been claimed and accounted an Adams man; and on one or two occasions, when the "me" was drawn, acted with that party. To say te least, the political sentiments of Mr. Kinnard, up to within a short lime have been probiematical-somelimes he was claimed by the Jar kson party, and anon by the Adorns. And these are the men who edit and publish the Indiana S'ate G zlle, and who rome recommended to the support of the administration and it fi it nds, by abandoned principles on the one side, and doubtful ones on the

otrVr.

We have thought the above exposi

away gratis. Are the tariff men in your

city generous You know my liter, pen, and thtn if 1 espouse a cause it is victorv

or death. Napoleon was a blockhead.

Nicholas is a fool and Mahomed the

Sultan 15 a clever fellow. I like Musta-

chio men. I want you to be particular and ask the tariff men about Gingham,

and muslins, and good Lnsy-Wolse)s. The only thing that would prevent me from espousing the system side of the

question, is the friendship of my good

Ineuu "nineteen hundred dollars Esquire," of Richmond. He is suih a pleasant fellow and always treat me tike a gentleman. Pror fellow, I an afraid the "nineteen hundred" is nearly out. 1 have ten thousand things to say to )ou, nut paper is dear ai d the rascals here dont give credit any lo'.:r I up' pose this arises fn ni l he sad take-ins pripetrated by the re formed c!-rk$, during

the reigu of my friend John Qiihiy. 1. was then customary to lake ihe betw ft of the act once ii. six weeks. Thr-y have now to woik haul. I see mj old Iriend Russel Comstoik, who, be it said with ftar and lr mbling, eelU good cider,

but charges an t qually good price, is up for the legislature as a stump candidate.

in ' this neighborhood, iock with him three stones and a half weight of sovereigns! His wife wa3 so much aiarmed at the thoughts of making a long voyage by sea, that she could not, by any persuasion, be induced to accompany her husband. The good man, to alleviate the pangs of separation, and to enable hi to "keep the wolf from the door" in bis absence, at the moment of parting counted her out four hundred fie guinea

notes l yiutl England) Packet.

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LECTURE Saturday e the 31st iiist. at the Methodis Meeting house by JEHU JOHN.

Caution to the Public! 'SHis is io f. ren -rn'alJ j ei.-soi-s from .rusting or 1 credUirgtm wifr DORCA5, -f'.er thts date, she hsving conducted bribe f m such a mmr er s to forfeit all claims upon me " .s he husband.

HIRAM FAlRlt NK-.

October 20, IS29

Take Notice.

(ion iiBCissanr, thai the frit nH of consist 6m"H ofl''3 principles tolerably

tencykmay be enabled to unders! md and

appreciate the efF'its of men, ivh , from

.... n - : i i. l

wtii jmi nt uirti uiui oiie aoeui me. equality of my own sex. O. lit Russel

had been here during my fighi with lh

Indiana Journal. The editors of this

being violent oppnenUor or tl e fence,9 j Vandal?, how he would have gi ieved to will food be attempting to pjvt trne and r,e treatment jnven to the s x ! All

diiection to the friends ol the administration in Indiana. We can tolerate the vio-

hu cider would have turned sour at the very thought of it. I beg you to advise

! mv Iriend of the Amprirnn tn imhlih

lence of exposition extend to those Hif-;RUpgep political notices and by all

in:g wnn us in opinion our humble sui- means put in the cider. If elected, nex

frage but for recreants and turncoats

to principle and party, we have no charity. P. S. We have heard it stated that

paper propose to publish it twite wcvk!Mr Kinnard is an applicant for the of-

during the ensuing session of the Ugislature. In giving thoir "prospectus" to

the public, we consider it due to thj in

flee of Postmaster ai Indianapolis; if so,

it would be well for the friends of Gpm. Jackson to make some enquiry respect

dustry and perseverance of the editor. his t ,ainr,s to lhe appointment

to add our high opinion of the manner in which the Journal was conducted last Eeason, and of its claims to public pat.

ronagc.

Pro 6y Con. On our firpt page we give place to two letters of a pdHiral character, addressed t" oresident Jackson'; one from Mr.' D. H?nshaw, eolho torof the port of Boston, and the other from Mr J. Johnson, a .removed clerk from the custom house of that port; Comment, on either of these letters is

Should Mr. Henderson be removed on

political grounds, it would, of course, be of some importance to know whether by appointing Mr. K. there would, in fact.

be any thing gained by the removal in a political point of vinv.

year he will clam in champaigne at 4 a bottle the real prime stuff ?I know he has forsworn politics, but beg him to givv his enlightened and liberal support to Russell. Adieu. ANNE ROY ALL,

Eclipse and Henry, again! A produce match idet lor 5,000 uollar. was lati-lv

,u t i , , ' . . !

uii uvci me g laiana course, Detweeni

colt by h( hf s , and another by the V irginia hor-. , II nry, which latter was at n by the former some years ag--. C I. Jmr tun, ihe owner of Ht-nry, and ot the ci'lt, was aguin the leser; and sr ihe" supv.iiorit) ol the. blood of Eclipse

i:ems to he established, to the great pride of the N' u York sportsmen. . Time of iunnieg tit st heat, 4 snieufee. 3 seconds; second heat, 3 minutes 58 1 2 etonds.

ALL ptrsoi.a have beeT ifKleuied o m. for a oati' r Pri'd ihj.nwt!w m nibs, are nquesud to cU ,nt! se 'la

their ioc-ounts before the first i t January r.es, othtrwige hey vtU be leti iri tLt bands of a msgtstrit. io: ccHt. -tion. JONAJiiAS HAuPHAM. Hartford lQu, l?9 4 3w

Letter fwm Mrs. dime Royally to the Editors of the Jezv York Courier, dattd W ASH'NGTON . O' t. 9. My dear Gentlemen. The storm has blowo over, and I am aliv i either vanquished nor wounded N -ver, per haps, has the world seen such a roi flict

3 , . J poor u-omaii. I have stood forth the vematter go to the public wp satisfied rv Queen Elizabeth of the agethe

that after a dispassionate perusal of bothiS;jmi;;inidi M' '.he nineteenth cef'ury.

statements, the award will be honorable to Mr. Henshaw and the administration.

The Duel. In the hurry of business last week, the notice of a duel betwpen Wickliffe and Trotter the editor of the Kentucky Gazette, was omitted. It will be seen on our first page. We have since understood that after the affiir With Wickliffe, Mr. Trotter wa3 challenged by a son of Mr. Clay, and subsequently by the person who brought the challenge, but very properly declined to put his life in jeopardy with either.

Clear over. The Indianapolis Gazette, as was expected for a few week pasty has at length turned a com plAe somerset, & alighted, as its editor supposes, on the Jackson side of the fence. It is not a little laughable to take a retrospective view of the windings and tvvistings of this paper from the time the prospectus of the "Jacksonian," by judge Smith, j was issued, to the present period. Abrut the middle of July last, the Judge with-.

They hrought BWkstone feShenstone,

and all the stones of ancient and modern 'irhes ?o overwhelm poor Aine R tyail. Tov did not know the- stuffl was made f. I am a Virginian. I drew my first breath within sight of the Blue Ridge. I nave climbed thj Alleghanif s,and loc ked down upon the Mississippi as you would upon the editors of the National Journal. B the bye, do you ever see thai famou paper? la it not a furious concern? I was requested the other day, by an undertaker, to give my aid to its columns. "Mrs. Royall," said he; taking off his spectacles, uve art almost out of ammunition, and can scarcely get on longer without vour aid; do, for the

sake of free trade and Sundav mails,

A Verdict of 1,000 dollars damages was givt.n at New Y.rk, a fev days since in a foul case of seduc'ion; a small com pensation for so great an act of cruelly and injufice. Another Sampson. We understand (-ays lhe N -;ilh A-iams, Mass. p-per,) a)oung man by the name of Sampson, l.njnd a good ?ized bear last v ei k in Iiip-

corn-field, in Stamford; he caught the rascal, collared him, and escaping a bear-hug, tied a halter round his neck, and led the gentleman home with impunity. II" holds a lever in this village to-

day. Public debt. "We publish," says the Londer T:mts of the 9ih ol Mat,4; financial paper of the United Stat which ought not to he read by an) Bii tish statesman without t xciting in lio4 the most rious feeling-. The debt ol tha( jfreat republic is oe? m,Are than fr m 12,000,000 to 14.000.000 stcilh-g one 1'iirUi of one years revenue f

Virginia Convention. A grand cominitiee of twenty f ur members, cue from each distric t, was appointed on the 7h inst. to consider and report what method would be expedient to proceed with the business of the convention. Among the names we observe those of Messrs. Mi dison, Marshall, Giles, Randolph, C. Johnson, Tazewell, Pleasants, Summers, and others well kmwn as among the most prominent men of the ditlrent sections of the state. Mr. Ritchie has been elected printer to the convention, receiving 51 votes out of 89 iiven. The business of the convention has

been referred to Uith. ren? corncnittees,

on the report of the general committee.

Georgia.

An election was latelv held

in this state for governor, &c. and seem-

to have been conducted with much, wrarmth. S far as the returns are in. George R. Gilmer had obtained 787 votes for governor, and Joel Crawfoic 695. The people of ibis state have bnr ... . .

much divided on local subject-

"Troupites," and Clarkites.7' U. know not the diffrenc of opinion between them. Mr. C. v. e believe, was ;lie candidate ol the t.rmer. kiles

rn ii. ij.. r 1

j. u me x uunc.

IHn undersigrtt ii, beiftjj a t depart 3. die tower coun'ry, dttms 1' poptr 10 noiif, 'bf public ibt ins two so is, Henry B. at.d Wi li;.m Moorr, ar no wise unlt r his o ntrol, nut trading" on their ovrn rtstonsibdity and tit 'lrms Ives; hnd that he will not tit liable in an manner. for ny acts hey may do, or debts tlity anv contract hereafte" JOSEPH C. MOORE. Oct. 31.1829. 43-3n;.

Medical Notice.

'1THE memhf-rs of the 3d Mcdicai district 30 f ' ey, of. Ir.diun( are rqu sted to meet ai

Ureat iJlllain, and about one-SlXlleth ofjnn Si?urdav the iJlst dav of Novrniber at 12

our national debi."

The new Empress of Brazil n dntchess of Leuciitenhu rg, daugiilcr of Eugene Be-riuharnoi., step-son of Napolt on, and one of his best and most gallant generals. Because of her connexion with the Bo

naparte family, the young empress was! s

o'clock. A Ctneral attendance is n Quested as

business of importance will be presented for their considerate r..

JABEZ PERCW AUpnsideni. Oct. 31, 1820. . 43 -

Sheriff's Sale.

Y virtue of an order of srde to me directed tfi-.m lK rl. tt'u nr tit lV I Will Knrn 1

not allowed to pass through Fi ance, us jCUjt court, I will expose to sale at public vendue

It was desired that She Should leaiing,aB Ut law directs, at the court house djor on

perhaps, that &he might cause an insurrection!

Who acts in the cupat ity of Justice oftht ejfe, OKFERS bis services (o the public as A Convcjancer; he will aiteni fc iriwiig .t )d ack;oil".dgin D ed&, Ur d jf irast Morigdges. Bills of Sale, Title livnds Le8e, Articu of .gre ruen?. Powers of Attorney j Apprentices Indtntur. ; &c &c. His cmc 13 on the corner if High and Elm streets. He will thanbiully attend to the commAnds ol his fViends and the public a rally with proicptnest and fidelity. Lazcrenceburgh, Oct. 17A, 1821. 41 JOHN HOOD,

V1NG recen ly istablishtd hiajscM in Law

rciicrburgb, r:sp?ctful!y iaforiu8 toe public that be bas

op; n-d & Sheet

Sa- sh.

Iron and Tin

work shop,

on Hih street, a few doors nuth west of th Market house, where be is prepared to execute work io bis line with neatness and despatch. He will repair old tin ware oq reasonable terms. October M?b, 1329. 42

Caution to the Public

' hN ' awfcy iium tht. subscri-

i.er on tne 4 n 1: si, r in

d. t. uitu spprei iu t to ihe Fsrmiiig business, named W M YULT.G,

? a?v d 20 Jcars n Janunry 1 ?xt.

m w6 bound to xv die ovetsecc

of An Fc.t of Mnnchehier lowrnp, id hK left mc- without ny jusl cus. , this is iheitfrre to torwnMi a!; rt;son.H trtm trusirg, hrborirg OP emplovine hro on any a riUi.'. wh-itvtr. JAMES Aft CSE VINE. October 6, 1829. 40 NOT ICR PORLIC notice is httny given to Warren 1 ebbs anil Elizubeth I ebbs his wife, Ehj-h LuWc nd uri Like, his wife, llaniil'on Asiiy nti J.iim Ahbby, joint Ikirs nd hey ewrntauves vvu! vhe uidf rsgned, i t ttayhsa Ashty, Ute of Dearyv ri. county, deiebed, dii I shall apply to the Probate Ccurt, or, the iiist day of tbeir Urm to be holden Luwrenctburh, k. sid county, on the 1st Monday in NovtttLer to appoint Comrui-sioners to pirti;ion i d set oft u the u dersigned, the urdivided share, ua joint heirs and l'gl represnuatnea aforesaid of add U.-ylisa Abhby, tleceaaed, of in and to the Wtst half ot Section Fourteen, town Sever. Uirgc one West, in the County of Dearborn, tlv- Keal Estate ot said dfCf-aatd Bkylica Aihby. LVAVlb JOLLY, LUL1NDA JOLLV, Ociober 2d, 18:9. 4-.

Flour by the barrel The subscribers ha v. fluiir wholesale nd retail

MT.KE 8c hTOCKMAN. Ort. 189

A Bojr, 15 or 16 years old,

who can read and write, dis-

The late president Adams is ahout to e

reel h while marble monument to (he

take under your charge this journal.; memory ol his parents. It is to bo eurSeveral of our "thiily-ix" have takftnjmounled with a bust of his father, and lessons from vour tfork, hut tbev nrrnHaced within the new meetintr house at

generally dull. We want you to gtve!Qj'tcy. the Journal standing and character;! vou know the world you have seen the) The Brandyzine frigatenrtiVed at New Rocky Mountains. We want you toY'rk on th 7;h insU after an absence in pepper the editor of the National Ga-i I tht Pacific, &c. of more than three years,

lhe 21st ry of .November next, i-etween he

hours ot 10 and 4 o'rlo k unsaid day, in lot No. .,1 4

hies oni tisuu lkj icii ij mvv iiuiiu

irood

153 with a lrgsirn k htnise and two sta

..r, . c . u.u fib, ;ll uiu, U1., business, would niid a -IVivI Guard against Daniel Hrv vvn 1 it siwt r.nuutv. '

situation by applj ing unmediatelj at this ollice.

ouuty

JOHN SPENCER, S. D C. N. l I h ve a young horse, a w.p r and carl that 1 v illsell low for cash, county orders, hops or fat cattle. ALSO, 1 have 2 rooms of ray house to rer.t oa moderate terms. Jk S. October 31, 1819 43-ts DhTjSHU JOHN,

ESPEC'l FULLY tenders his profes-

sional services to the Cit zns of Law

FITS

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race, the editors of thf American and! 000 miles all well. Several officers ot

Commercial Advertiser, of New-York." I look -d up at the rascal with astonish

ment. 'What,' said I, "do you imasinc.l

the rquadron came passengers in her.

Died, atLymirg on, Maine, Lazarus

drew his name from the G,Z'fte, and'Sis that 1 am coii.e to discrace m c If' Rowe, aged 104 years. His wife who

issued proposals tor a new paper to be hv hfWM tr asiv connection with the JNa-a last spring, was umu m i'o ana 11

entitled the "Jacksonian," and to heu-.-

dr the control of an a8?ociatio) of g: n-

No.'

H v art my old friends the Anti-Mn-ioti. tr-'.tcr Thp jmyi timo I viiif

tlemen; but the friends of the admi.:is-!Nv. Y.nk J mean to go to Genesee, call

tration having some doubt coocernii ti v Deacon Num's and present my com-:

-the incognitio editors, a? vtt ii as ih- hm- ' s to a lad) there. If you pee

Judge's conversion, rfeohi rcfu,i;FlcJ Wbi-else), tell him that I am half lrtur;kfl oo :. r'-i-j 1 lar' A ti-Mason. How would a book

7 J J t if per n 11 i.cr wn orn rniiriflPSnr vAnr

the mean time, Mr. Bdtoo con.nud the. Gazette, and occasionally give th adxninistration a "spice of its qualiy," by

eae gell? Pretly well I should think.

Several of the disappointed r.ffice holders

are very anxious that I slould espouse

rennhlishin thft famnii Rntnn lplirr. '"ru tt,u" 1 MHI,U Y ""J iiu.u.

j ' jbomeofthem that appear to be ablettnd other articles of a like character, to bodipd men? I have advised to go and keep in with the Adam men, until all plough for an independence. Dvmt you ioDesof the birth of the "Jacksonian"thiok it the best advice that could have

Tvere lost. The old track wa then a3)andoned, Sz, the Gazette, after trimming sail a little, was seen bearing hard up for port Jackson, under a new helmsman: for we taonot suppose that Mr. Bolton, f hough be suffered his ijanie to be used a editor, could so far forget his former professions and opinions as to turn himself thas slurt round Oppose thpm.

been given? VVashiogton is a dreadful place so much scandal is about that I ampmfectlv disgusted with it. 1 have some thoughts of taking up the subject of the "American System," to put it before the world in a proper light. My wardrobe is not the most splendid at present, and I dont know why my rival, Hezekiah Niles, of Baltimore, should run away with all the extra-Cupertino suite which the Berkshire weavers give

ved with him cighiy-siz years. They had a large famil) their youngest son is now a ro.volutionary pensioner. He

lived to see the filth generation from him

was a soldier ag iii t the French and lrdians in 1745to 1757, and once wonderfully escaped from being roasted alive hv the latter. He was also under col. Mueroe, at the capitulation of fort William Henry, in 1757. H retained, to his last davs, a vivid recollection of the terrific scenes of that siege and capitulation, and the massacre that followed. John' Macpherson Berrien, attorney general of the U. S. delivered the annual oration before the Cliosophic and American Whig societies, at Nassau hall, Princeton, N. J. and the trustees of the college conferred the honorary degree ofL. L. D. on Mr. Berrien: so he, as well as Mr. Clay and Mr. Van Buren, is a "doctor." The compliment was well extended to each of the gentlemen.

One of the passengers by the Diana, Sugden, which lett this port lately for Rev? York, a mUler. formerly residing

High Street,' one door East of Dx. Ferria'a Apothecary shop. October 10th, 1329, 40 Arrival and Dejjarture of the mails at the

Post Office at Lazvrenceburgh, Dearborn

County, Indiana. The Mail Arrives From lndianaprdU nd intermediate offices, Sunday evening, 5 P M. From Southward and Westward Monday and Wednesday morning?, at 5 A. M From Northward, Greenville, via Connersvllle and Bfokville, Mondays, 2 1. M. From Iirookvilfe via Harrison &c every Tuesday, a 2 P M. iom Oxford, via Clark's store, every Friday, ,t 5PM From Burlington Ky. via Petersburg, Tuesdayevenings, at 5 P. M. From the Eastward via Cincinnati, every Tuesday and Thursday, nt i' P. M. The Mail Departs To Indianapolis and imrrmediate offices every Monday Morning, at 7 A. M To Eastward via Cincinnati Monday and Wednesday mornings, at 5 A. M. To Southward .nd Westward via Rising Sun, M iOiscn and Louisville &c. every Tuesday at 2 P. M To Westward and Southward, via Hartford, Madison, Vincennes, Stc every Thursday, at a P M. To tbe Northward, via Brookville, Greenville, every monday at 2 P M J'o Brookville, every, Tuesday, at 2 P. M. To Burlington Kv. via Petersburg, every Tuesday morning at ,S A M. To Oxford, vi Clark's scre every Timesday, at 5 A. M

CLXCIMYATl PRICES CURREA1 CORRIXTED WEEKLY. J

Auticlis.

lb lb !b

per ton

lb

Ashes, pot, ton, Pearl " Bets' wax Candles, diptd Mould Castings

Cir9, Amer. lst qual 10C0

bp&nish ' Coffee best qual per lb Cotton per lb Coal, bushel, Corn, do. Meal do. Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5 to 10 lb Feuthers live geese & ducks

Flaxseed bushel Flour sup. fresh from wagons bbl Fiue Cinseng per lb Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg Dupont's Hemp per lb Lead pig and bar lb Leather sole, Eastern tan lb do Cincinnati

Calf skin3 dozen Upper do Iron, Juniata hammered ton Pudled " Hoop 6, 8 & led " Nail rods Mackerel No 1 per bbl No 2 & 3 "

Molasses, Ne Orleans Nails, Bowen's 4d U lOd Juniatta Pittsburgh common

Oil, Tanners, per bbl Linseed gl Paints, White lead, m oil, keg Do do dry lb

Ped do do Spanish Brown Whitimr

Porter, Pittsburgh, bbl Ciocii.nau '

1ROM TO g cts. S cti 90 00 l'JO 00 20

8

9 11 75 15 12

15 5 50 5 4 23 25

10 12 60 00 1 CO 10 09 16 13 10 2$ 31 25 25 40 3 75 3 50 18 6 CO 7 50 7 O 25 17

18 00 25 CO 26 00 30 00 130 00 135 00 80 CO 1G0 or 130 0O 126 00 10 50

pal

lb

10 CO

ti

6 55 3 25

4 3

a 50 50 8 9 23 0O 60 3 3 15 15 O 9 O 8 90 9 5P