Indiana Palladium, Volume 5, Number 50, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 19 December 1829 — Page 3
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LAWRENCEBURGH. SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1829.
JS'otice. The 5th volume or year ofiyou, gentlemen, that this signal mark of
the PalladiuftWnd ing on the -M of Jan ary next, it isoleemed proper to notify and request all subscribers who may wish to discontinue as that time, to signify the same to the editor, at or previous to the end of the year. Those who do not, will be entered on the subscription book for 1830, and considered subscribers for that year. The late period at which the President's message was received,has preven4ed us from giving it to-day. We shall J endeavour to give it entire next week, together with the balance of Gv. Ray'. Those of our readers who take little in terest in euch documents, may expect our usual variety of matter so soon as they can be disposed of. Messrs. Noble and Hendricks of the U. Slates' Senate, and Mr. Test of t he House of Representatives, will please accept our thanks for the copies of the president's message politely forwarded us. JYojoke. "The Jacksonian" has at length made its appearance upon the stage of action. Mr. Smith, the only person about the concern who dares to show himself above decks, has politely sent us the first number, in which we are handsomely "done" into rhyme. We fbank the conductors for this particular manifestation of their kind regard; and although not prepared to reciprocate the favor in like style, we shall try to fceep the Occount square by giving them a little prose occasionally. N. B. We hope our old friend, the Judge, will not permit any more piracy upon our name. An e has already been plundered from it more to our injury than the loss of an i. lhe Collector ot the Customs at Perth Amboy, recently removed by Gen. Jackson has been ascertained to be a de faulter to the amount of 85,000. This enormous embezzlemeut of the public funds, has been etiected within the eight years during which he held' the office. We lament that, from many of the late removals, it appears, this gentleman has not been singular in thus "feathering his nest." Ky Statesman, Our neighbor, the editor of AgriculXturalist, will please give the above one insertion, and charge the same to his old friend and co-adjutor Dr. Tobias Watkins, late 4 h Auditor, and editor of the National Journal. In the Brownsville, Pa. paper of the 30th ult. we meet with the following! The steam boat Mountaineer arrived on Friday evening last....having on board between one and two hundred barrels of flour. Thi9 article, we are informed, can be purchased at Cincinnati for three dollars per barrel. It is slated that other boats have arrived at Pittsburgh, laden with the same article; and that one is expected at this place in a few days, with a large quantity of corn, which, it is said can be purchased in Ohio and Kentucky for ten cents per. bushel. It is but a short lime since Ohio, Ken1icky, and Indiana, received a large portion of their flour from the Monongahela country. New Orleans was then the only market for the surplus produce of those states; very little of it was sent cast by the Ohio. But the times have changed,. ind trade is accommodating iteIftothe new order of thing?. The enterprize of our farmers and trader? will not long be limited to the precarious market on the coast, at Natchez or New Orleans, but will embrace that of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, &c . Legislature. The Legislature of this etate met at Indianapolis on Monday the 7th inst. The Senate was called to order by Lieut. Governor Milton Stapp, and. organised for businessby the election of Gen. J. Dill, secretary, without opposition; Charles Test, assistant secretary : James M. Ray enrolling secretary; and James Ball door keeper. The House of Representatives was organized by
electing Ross Smiley speaker, cm the! 4th ballot; J. F. D. Lanier principal clerk; William Sheets assistant clerk; E. H. Hanegan enrolling clerk, and J. C. Parker doorkeeper. The following address was delivered by Mr. Smiley on taking the chair as speaker: Gentlemen of the H. of Representatives: With a deep sense of gratitude, allow me to lender my most sincere acknowl
edge merits for the honor which you have just conferred upon me-and let me assure your confidence, has placed me under obligation?, which will be gratefully die riehed during the remainder ol my life. It is with much diffidence that 1 enter upon the arduous and important tiust assigned mc for I am well aware, that many intricacies will arise, in the discharge of the duties thereof questions of order no dcubt will be presented, that I may not be able to decide with precision, but relying on your aid and forbearance, in all intricate matters, 1 feel the more encoaraged. Whilst acting as your presiding officer, it slvall ever be my aim, to execute the duties appertaining thnrelo, faithfully and impartially and for the performance of which I pledge myself to exert at all times my best faculties; and should the little knowledge 1 possess, of parliamentary practice and of therules of the House, enable me, when assiduously applied, to pursue a course that w ill meet your approbation, and expedite business to the advantage of the state it would produce sensations to me the most cheeringMuch is depending on the present session. Many subjects of deep interest must necessarily be acted upon so that a wide field is now open for your labors. Suffer me therefore, to recommend tov you, a close attention to business and a strict adherence to order and decorum, a3 essential to wholesome legislation and allow me to express a hope, that a spirit of forbearance and goocr feeling towards one another may prevail throughout and that much my be done, at this sessions, to the honor and lasting advantage of the state. List of the Members of the Senate and House of Representatives, present. SENATE. From the county of Harrison Daniel C. Lane, From the counties of Spencer, Perry, and Crawford; John Daniel. Posey, Vanderburgh and Warrick Ihomas Gtvens. Knox, Daviess and Martin John Ewing. Jackson, Scott, and Bartholomew William Graham. Monroe, Owen and Green David H. Maxwell. Wayne Abel Lomax. Rush and H or) Amaziah Morgan. ashiogton John De Pauzv. Clark and Jloyd John M. Lemon. Switzerland and Riple) Stephen C. Stevens. Dearborn John Watts. Franklin John T. Kinney. Fayette and Union JVewton Claypool. Decatur, Shelby, Johnson and Morgan James Gregory. Marion, HenUriks,Hamilton and M;u!ison Calvin Fleicher. 1 J e tiers on and Jennings John Sering. Vigo, Sulhvan and Clay WillianvC. Linton. Putnam, Montgomery, Tippecanoe Carroll, Szc. Joseph Orr. Randolph, Allen, Delaware, Cass,Scc. Daniel Worth. Parke, Vermillion and Fountain--Blair. Orange and Lawrence Johu G. Ciendenin. Gibson, Pike and Dubois--David Robb. R EPRESEN T A T IVES. From the enmity of Wayne John Finley, John Junes, Henry Hoover and James Raridei).,'!,-"J Dearborn Guion, Pollock, Bassett St Armstrong. Clark Howki Morrison , Fite. Washington Kingsberry, Logan and1 r ;.ti,, I! Harrison Pennington, Slaughter and Bll. Franklin.--lSobe and Wallace. Szcitzerland Dumont and Jackt Jefferson Hillis and Wallace. Orange Moyer and Coffin'.., lnox Johnson and Riley. Fayette C rume. Union- Smiley and Levislon. Rush Brown. Decatur Hendricks, Ripley Smith. Jennings Pa body. Ma rion K i n n a r d . Jackson Hamilton. Scott Jackson. Floyd Bence. Crawford Le n v e ns wor th v Lazcrence Parks. Mon roe K etcharrs. Posey Casey. Sullivan Boon. fW-Blake. Vanderburgh and Warrick vans. Spencer and Perry Polk.
Pike and Dubois Stewart. Daviess and Martin Read. Green and Ozcen Dickson. Putnam and Clay M'Nairy. Allen and Cem Davic. Montgomery Tippecanoe, Fountain, Warren Carroll, Baird and Johnson. Parke and Vermillion Gardner. Morgan, Hendricks, c Hussey. Shelby and Johnson Davis. Randolph, frc. Jackson. Hamilton, .Madison, Hancock and Henry Lone and Cont.er.
Bartholomew Hurrod. TO THE EDITOR. Washington, Dec. lsMS29. Sir: When I arrived here I immedi ately repaired to the General Land of fice, in company with Gov. HendiicUs; i found that Co!. Boon, who arrived several days before me, had requested of the president a postponement of the sale of all lands in the state of Ind. An order had issued, by his rrquest, but by mistake, as 1 presume, ordering a postponment only of the lands in J-flersonville and Vincennes districts, which left out a large portion of the lands in the third congressional district. An order has this day been issued postponing the sales of the lands omitted in that order included in our state. I have enclosed ) ou a copy of the order which I wish you to publish, together with the explanation here given. I am fearful the order will not reach the Register in time to prevent the sale, although not a moment was lost after my arrival to investigate' the subject and procure it. An endowment has been made upon the invelope of the order, requiring the post-master at Cincinnati to deliver it to the Register the moment it amves. In haste. Yours respectfullv, JOHN TEST. General Land Office, Dec. 1, 1829. Gentlemen: ' On the urgent apjJltfcation of Mr. Test, and other members from lndtana, the President has authorized me tot direct you (o withhold from sale (be hnds lying west of the 1st meridian and east of (he 2d meridian, which have bern furthercredited io the 2d and 3d classes forfeited, and now proclaimed for sale. Should however any of those traces of land have been sold before the receipt of these instructions, yGti will, io that event, proceed with the sale of (he lands, in the same manner, as if these instructions had not been given. With great respect, Your ob't serv't, (Signed) GEO. GRAHAM. To the Register and Receiver of the Land Office, at Cicinnati, Ohio. The above came to hand since our last publication, and of course subse quent to the land 'sales aCjginnati. We are not able to say whether the or der of the president reached that place in tiinp to prevent the sales of the forfeited lands in this district. Communicated. Mr.'Cnlley: As New Year is clote'nt hand, and there is no gun in t!is place to announce its arrival; I am mdfc?d to enquire t)iat haslie.come of tfie.'furids that were raised by subscription Uube last, far theurpose ofMe'rYayjftg the expense of transporting 'alwpiltcc' ot ords nance f rocn. M a d i so-p;? I (K nrm I fh of mofi'e v is to be a p p ropn?!4ed frrjhe r'boseji t a tefrj icyMbscriptionfper, Ifet f? be done in theysub soon;jf iCms ngt, let !t be returned toT TfiX hld,r uiose who coiunuuiouK. 4i ire uwiujir . M-ao l-rrl tlio lien nf it Innrr rtnirrri i f i! out paving interest. "Jf L -k ' F Cincinijati,.Bec. l'5,'lSQ9y FIRE. On Fridny . evening last, about C -o'clock, the? wpoden building occ upied as a store andlc-juction roon,
by Messrs. J.-nfc C. V . Harris at tht4r JL trufiiToifXof Mr. Town; will hold a pub Saqih-east coiner of Main ihfi Thirdjhc exhibition at ihe Aletldist Church, on Fristicei was discovered to be onjift, ancf"4aJAx ihejSStb inst. commencing al 6 o'clock in a few minutes the whole builJmg wSs f' ht 4Wbich time and place several adcnveloned inflames. All thp rni'i'ldinf sr.eMe8 suable to the occasion will be deliv-
on the same square, South and EasfJ be ing of wood were soon on tire. The fireJ extended South on Main street to the1! brick house occupied by H. Ryguet as a store. Owing to a brisk wind from the South, the tire soon extended across Third i i. ..... street, ana caugnt in a trame building
Icvasastore by Mr. A. Graham, andl-J5"3, some white hairs in the foreabove by Mr. Dawson's printing officejjtead, left bind foot white, a small white spot All the buildings on the East side the thigh, supposed to be about 11 years Main street, to the U. States tfnk werei0. no other rnarks or brands perceivable. then abandoned and efforts directed ci Apr-raised at $27 50, by William V. CJiek the preservation of the nronnriTv 4 iand Natbaniel Ford, December 10th, 1Sl'9.
The atetruction of nrnLrU- 5a"vftrv iA. ; ' gitiu, uui (.auuui ue uorrectiyyasceriained. Many individuals lost' their all. We understand that Col. Gfirr is the principal sufferer, from thej Destruction of real estate, note o his property being insured. Cin. Chris. Jour. The Cincinnati Daily-G a, ette, gives the following as a list of the sufferers. As far ns ivp lmv tionn nhlft to nsrpr-
n., r.u... L ..HSpnraised to twenty five dotliTfi, hy David I.ovc
by the fire, are, William Turner Jr's. dry good store, Messrs. Syke & Robeson's tin store, R. Getty's hat store, Bullus & Taylor's leather store, J. C. V. Harris' dry good store Bank United States house at the corner, W. C. Roger's row of offices, George Rcdding's
aye hcuse and dwelling, Col. Carre
house on Main St. David Lvan s lraine building, N. LongworuYs law ollice, Moses Dawsois printing establishment, A. Graham's store, Nisbet McCulloch store, Mrs. Ritter's Millinery and dwell inn, Mrs. Kimball's do. do., J.Lli gman's dwelling, Bernard Murry's dwell ing and store, Air. Mortimer's shoe factoj 11: u -mil iuwcimig ciiu aiu.c, ii. j Losironanu siove store, j.r. oum cv, GVs. Apothecary shop, Mrs. Burns' mil linery, Mrs. Moore's dwelling and millinery, Mrs. Dory's do.' J. Oliphant's shoe factory and store. Several ot the buildings were owned by individuals not named, and unknown to us. Part of them stood upon ground in legal contro versy between T. S. Hinde and C. Vatf: tier. The fire raged for about three hours, and during this period, the most unremitting ellorts were necessary and were kept up. We have heard of but a single accident injurious to an indiv idual. One person, upon whom some timbers and rubbish fell, had his thigh bioken and some of his ribs dislocated. He was otherwise sadly bruised, but hopes are entertained that he may survive. Pennsylvania. We regret to learn that the temporary lo in of a million of dol lars, just authorized by an act of the le gislature, on account of the public works, has not been taken. It i added, that it will not be at present. In consequence a bill bad been lutioduced to aut?jonze the sale of certain slocks, which with other accessible means, it is thought will reduce the present embarrassments about a million of dollars. In the house of representatives, Mr. iMoore, of Erie, offered the following preamble and resolution: iv i. i :,r..,. r:.,i
m1c1 ucuimuu ..C unmun,.u.tbiDk Ry order cf the Honartbic
ance, nocwiinsranaing me lauaanie ex eriions oi iuc uuiereui icmneraie socie ties, seems to prevail to a very serious extent; and whereas, it is the opinion of this body, that an example coming from them as the representatives of the people, would greatly aid the meritorious efforts of those bodies: Therefore, Resolved, that the members of this house Irom this time until the end of the session, will abstain from and make no use of ardent orspiritous liquors. The house indefinitely postponed the subject by a vote of 5G to 2G. Niles. Virginia contention. No question ol interest had ) et been decided, but several, being fully discussed, were laid aside for the present. Chief justice Marshal! had appeared in the debaters to the basis of rrnrpcpntnlinn in ihn Kpnritn nnithntico Thedetails are of reat length the i apacious papers at .Richmond can hardly contain mem, ana rjive me -niciuenHit from Mr. Randolph. The" "Enquirer" intimates the "possible frustration of all the labours ol the convention" but we earnestly hope that it may not adjourn witDuJ accomplithir.g its purpose and that Inspirit of conciliation may pre vail ihatvrjeth.tr of the great parties may bt too teiviriohs of their opinions. Ifncthijjig shall be done, afeeling will grow upland be e&tablishedf hat m;y produce the5?Sst 'unhappy eiTrcti, in ranging qni a up t h e retv&hape. parueFjas ii were, in oaiue-array against r-- each resisting the other in Ik rJrVfRSBD-0:. tbe 19 ? S : 1- ult. by
iTh ,ii.FMKslNiiatliih. Mr. Jo
pNjaflallitb, Mr. John Ward to V Al ( Ii. t !ii i nil. lifHin cm lVfr Richard inokris 10 Miss" Clarina Por TEalUol l.augliery township. sssis "i5syi!si!!i-L .- Public Inhibition. rTHHEXfUsf of Grammarians under the incitizens are respectfully invited to attend. Dec. M E. FERRISsccrerary. 19. 1829. M TKEN UP ON the 26th of Norembsr 1829, by Dennis Riley of JCJV Laivrenceburgh township, A Certiflcd THOMAS PALMER, J. P. 503w TAKEN UP S. Thompson, of llan Township, Dearborn county, on the 20. h day of Novtm f - ' o be three years old last spnng, about fourteen hands one inch high, with a Emall crojfoft'the right ear, soma white on the rig-ht hLiMrfnot ; no other marks or brands perceivable. hfr 18J9. a DARK It V M A R V. November 139. ATllJAH HF.XXF.TT. j p 5000 BUSHELS CHAR COAL wanted immediately at the JVezc-Lazsrenccbnrgh Foundry; for whu:h 5 Cents pei bushel will he ivrn. 4-
Probate Court of Dearborn County, November Teriii 1809. In the matter of the On citatIon Jor estate of Daniel Bar f bCTTLKMENT of ricklozc, deceased. S kstate.
OW comes Henry llarncklow, admmistra tor of the estate of Dniel lDmcklow, dcJuieceased, and Fi!e9 his petition verified c on oath, uiiowmc amonnst other turners, that there are .io further tsstis in his hands to be admioistered; the court noy here therefore, rule, order and decree, that public notice be given in the Indiana Palladium, to the he irs of the sid D aiitl Kdrricklow and to all others concerned that the accounts of said estate will be settled at the next term of the probate cou-t of Dean burn suiinty, to he hoi Jen nt the court HtMis itl Lawrenceburgh on the first Monday n J .uary ''eit where luibe persons concerned in set. (iltmtnt ot said tswle may aiter.d if the' think Iproper. Wv ordcr.ol Hon. George 11. Duunf Probate Judge vi Dearborn ccu ty, JAMES DILL, clerk. Nov. 23 ), 1829, Probato Court ol' Dearborn County, November Term, In the matter of) On citation yck the estate v Closes settlement ofesHitchcock, deceased ) tat e. NOVV cows John Ciray llorsce WbiN ne j? administrators of the estate of iMo ses Hitchcock, deceased, and files their petition verified on oath, shewing amongst otber tLings, that there are no further sssets n their banda to be ftduiinistered. The court now here therefore rule, order, and direct, that public notice be giveo in the Indiann Palladium, to the heirs of the said Mcges Hitchcock, and to all others concerned, that lhe accounts of ?aid estate will be setlled at the next term of the probate court of Dearborn county, to be I olden t the court house in Lawrenceburgh. on tht first Monday in January nest; where those persona concerned in lb settlement of eaid estate nny attend if they ;G H D, bafe Jsd of De6lbara county. .707. V GRAY& HORACE WHITA'EY, Administrators of the estate of Moses Hitch cock, Deceased. 2Sd Nov. 1829. 47 3 w Grocery Si ore. VV V WX XV". DARRAGH & AJSEW ESPECTMJLLY inform their old cui ll tomers and the public, thnt they Lavs and intend to keep constantly on Land a gene ral arsortment of GROCERIES, c, COMPRISING, IX PART, rp; i Pepper, Spices, Soap, 3 k- 1 mil voiieej Supai tr il ' kii TKAS CjkIJqs;Liquors, Cotton and Cotton Yarn, Juniata Iron, HOOP IKON, STEEL, Cordage, Tar, Tin-ware, Fish, Stone-ware, Glass-ware, and Paints. ALSO, Flour, Cider & Apples, By lhe Barrel. (7 and a hail cents wdl lift paid by them O for good cteaa FliiX-SEiiD, delivered at their grocery store, S. VV. cornet of High and Walnut streets. N. B. Having a Ware house attached to their establishment, they will receire Produce on Storage or Commission. Lavrencel.urgh, Nov. 14, lh29. 4 Probate Court of Dearborn County, November Termr 1829. In tlie matter of th"e resl esute oi Dycn Loder dec'. Foa Sale. ITon-, at the November Term of the Probatj court i;f Dearborn county, in the stats ot India na, comes John M'l'ikv, administrate ;r of thr estate of llyon L-der deceased, an.l fi'ts his schedule and petition, rtnhed on oath, ahewin--amongst other things, that the estate of the intestate, is largely indebted, to wit; in the sum of bOO dollars, or thereabouts justly due ail owing ; that there are no pf rsonl t fleets in his possession or knowledge belonging to sid estate, wherewith to py the same ; and that the said 11 on Loder died siezed of real estate, to wit; the Koith westquhrter ot section 13, town 5, Range 3; and part of the South wtst quarter of the s;n.e section, to uit: 79 icres ot land in 'h htter tract, lying and beii g in the county of Dearborn : and that he is not aware of the pUce ot resident e of the legdl heirs of the said Hyon. Lodtr, if any he have. Public notic e is therefare herery given, to the heirs cf the said Uon Loder, and li thf rs concerned that the be s:d pperat the Probate c tirtof D. arl orn county t state of Indiana, to be holden at the court house on the first Monday in January next, then and iheie to show, if any thing they have to show, or can s.y, why the lands aforesaid, or so much ihertcf as wiii pay the nsst dt bis of said decensed, thai! not be sold tor thr ptjrofnl of the s.me. Uy order of the hon. T.i orge II. Dunrr, t'robati Judge of Lvarbom counlv. JAMES DILL, Clk. Nov. l?C9. Hiank Deeds, IVIortgnges, for nlcxtt this (Mine
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