Indiana Palladium, Volume 6, Number 25, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 June 1830 — Page 3

liAWRENCBBURGH, 05" The Rv. Mr. Scovill will preach on th 4th July urxi, at th-Weeting-housp,and will take up a collection for the benefit of the Colonizition Society. 0r Col. Spencer's reply to Mr. G. V BuHl, was not received in time for this paper it will appear next week. 07- A meeting is to be held this day, in Nw town, to transact some business relative to the erection of a bridge over Tanner's cree k. More reform. Mr. Isaac Hill, who was lately reformed, by the Senate, from the office ot 2d Comptroller, has been elected a member U. S. Senate by the legislature of N -w -Hampshire, by a vote of 1 17 out of 220. Mr. Woodbury was not a candidate. A spec. We understand that an opposition meeting is about to be held in a neighboring county, at which the relative claims of Mrs. Royall, Mrs. B irpev, F-irmy Wright, Mr. Chilton, and IVIr. Barton, to the otlice of president, are to be freely discussed and decided upon. Verily, these "signs" do not augur much good to the "Star in the West." mmmBmmmmmm Our incognitio friend "Old Subscriber," ppems a little uneasy because his lucubraHonshave not been attended to. We owe our readeis someting more than politics every wctrk, and if it does pot suit his notions to await our convenience, he can avail himself of some other channel for the dissemination of h'is opinions. The papers aie subject to bis order. mm iiiiimhm in hi ii ini COMMUNICATED. The Declaration ot Atneiican Inde. pendence will be commemorated Rising Sun on the 3H of July nt x, and near Op. VailV, in Sparta township, on the 4 h, by the bunday school- ot the Aurora S. S. Union, and of the 31 hdist Union. All persons friendly to the Sunday School institution are respectfully invited to attend. .Ml ! HTW By your leave, Mr. Editor, I would propound a few questions to the intelligent gentlemen who are candidates to represent Dearborn county in the next general assembly . 1st. Are you in favor of a graduation in the price of the public lands? 2J. Are y ou in favor of a reduction of the tariff duties on Salt,Coff e, Tea, Cocoa, and such other articles of prime necessity to the poor, as cannot be produced at home? 31. Are you in favor of postponing the payment of the public debt of the U. S.&applying the revenue to deepening ! creeks, making roads, digging canalsut erecting rail-ways within a few states to the prejudice of the others? When these are answered, 1 may propose a few more. Farmer. The "liht house bill' or the bill authorizing the er etion of light houses. piers, planting buoys, making surveys for improvements &.e. presents an excellent commentary on the doctrine preached up in the rcest that it is necessary to scramble for appropriations for internal improvement?, as the only means of getting a little money from the Treasury. It seems to be overlook cd, that the e st and south are lo king to the same source, and for every dollar they vote to the west, for such purposes, theyr take two to themselves. Let facts be submitted: Synopsis of the appropriations contained in the light-house bill. Maine. For light Houses, Buoys, &c. 1 9.4 10 I or surveys, Total JVeio Hampshire. For Surveys Massachusetts. For Light Houses, Buoys, Scc. For Surveys and other works of improvement Total Rhode Island. For a Light House For Surveys, Scc. Total Connecticut.- For Light Houses, Buoys, Sz.c. F!or Surveys Total 500 19,910 4.400 16,850 24,155 41,005 3,000 14,500 17,500 14,990 10,200 5,190

Vermont. For a Survey ISO JYezD York. For Light Houses 1 1,000 For Surveys, &c. 50,G13 Total 6I,G13 Pennsylvania. For Light Houses s 17,500 For Surveys 250 Total 17,750 JVezD Jersey. For Survevs 7,990 Delaware. For Light Houses 11,500 Maryland. For Light Houses and Bu ys 19,900 For improving the navigation of B tck Ceek and Baltimore Harbor 60.000 Total 79.900 District of Columbia. For a Survey 100 Virginia. For Light Houses ard Buoys, 8.000 For improving the navigation of Deep Creek 29.000 Total 37,000 jYortk Carolina- For Light Boat and Buoy 11.200 For survevs, 8zc. 5.200 Total 1G.100 Tennessee. For Surveys 1,000 South Carolina. For a Buoy 1.500 Georgia For a bene n 3,000 Ohio.---For Light Houses 1 1.800 For Surveys, &c. 1.740 Total 13,540 Louisiana. For Light Houses 32,000 For Survevs, &c. 20.300 Total 52.300 Indiana.V 'or Surveys 800 Miss'ssippi- For Light Houses and Buoys 14 410 Alabama. For Buoys 500 Illinois. For Light House 5,000 For Surveys and ImproTements 20,500 Total 25,000 Mich izan Territory. For Light Houses, Light Boat .a.d Buovs 20.350 For Survey s 400 Total 20,750 Florida Territory. For Light Houses anu li-ioys 12,160 For a Survey 150 Tetal 12.310

Arkansas Territory For impiovements ci .Navigation 1 5,000 Here is the ipund sum of 501,041 dollars of the common stock appr pria ted uy congress, and Low much does in diana get under the grab and catt h sys teni? Barely o00;anvl this &urn is to be expended on an useless survey of the west s.do f the falls of the Ohio. Is it possible that any p rsn who is a tiue lover of his country, who respects her interest, who lov s right and disusewrong, can suppoit a syst m which is calculated to engender strife, to en courage speculation, and bee-gar h(; treasury, m ithout any permanent benefit? We could hope not. It is easy t be seen that the dear v st, ins.ead of getting a fair proportion of the public funds, to make internal improvements to balance appropriations for light h uses, and does not get as much as (he east icr internal improvements. Vet this system has its greatest advo catcs in the west, the very last place in the Union that should countenance, such pernicious unjust appropriations of the hi d c fund-. We :re the true friend of the west, would fav- r any judicious system that would bring back some of the money to our citizens; bu' cannot sanction that which," Mile it encourages the idea of assisting is only deceiving their honest exp ctatious. The ' iight house" hill was detained by the president for further consideration, and will i ot, if at ail, become a law before the next ses?2on oi congress. Louisville and Portland Canal. The 'Light house'' B H, among other appropi iations for surveys, contains one for the survey of the falls of the Oaio river. That iivr, being one ot the grea arteries of Western commerce, is, without douht, embraced by the view, which the president has givenof the constitutional power of he National Government to make JVational improvements; but it will be seen at a moment, that the two bills, one for the survey ar.d improvement of the river, and the o'.her for a canal9 devolved upon the President a delicate responsibility, iequiring time for its proper decision. The President did not make up the isue between the river and the canal that has been done by Congress and that issue involves the questions: First, can the river he so improved as to obvi ate the necessity of the canal? And next, how far is it proper for the Piesident to prejudge that case, by approving the appropriations fur the canal, before the requisite survey had been made, and whilst the character of

(lie canal itself ivas Jet to he determined by (he decision which Congress may adept on the required survey? Under such circumstances, if the appropriation for the canal has been arrested, the fault is properly attributable to Congress. We I earn that n survey will be made by some of our ablest Engineers, and the public miy espect a saifactory report, as woll as a full development ol the President's vieiv-Sj at an early period in the next session of Contres5. U. S. Telegraph. Profitable Philanthropi'. Of all "thun 'ase things that veai caps and aprons,"" give us Fanny Wright for dri

ving a bargain. 1 lie good public has several times been told of the philanthropy of this questionable lady, in taking out sundry slaves from New-Orleans to Hayti; ho, it va- pretended, were enabled to thow ava their chains, and walk forth regenerated, emancipated and disenthralled by the munith ence of this 'trresistable genius of uniers.-l emancipation." But w have been nut imu I'fc; ijuscsritJii j ; c'uij lit' iiiifi I " . document- unon the subn et of b annv's expedition, which leave ah the wooden nutmeg stories o fnr behind, that it would require Dr. Ilershell's telescope to see them In the lir-t ace, it appears, that on the lOth of Jai.ua-y last past, h .iiiiiv charterer tne hriji John Quincy Adams, of liosto to take herself and thirty negroes to St. Doming I'ort-au Prince. These negroes, it was reprec ted, had- been purchased by F..nn), for ihe purpose of em incipa tion. lUit it is now sa d, that at ie st twenty-?even of the thirty were free already, and were only oaxed to go along w ith her, to assist in the comedy of "raising the wind." For the use ol the brig, Fanny paid C plain Lau ren son, the master, $1C00 we do not speak without book, a we have a opy of the charier party before us. But, as thee w as a good deal of room in the hold of the eiig, Captain Lawrenon had the privilege of carrying height, on his own ac ount, to the amount of 200 barrels. Now it was of no con'- qu nee to Capt. Luwrenson to whom lie should pay ilie dulses justly chargeable upon die freight winch tie was thus about to take to tiie Port-au Piince marke.; and as Fanny was going upon an extraordinary mission of nhilanthronv. she certainly had a right to make tne most of her errand of mercy. W iththis vicv she nad the following provision carciull) imorpoiated into ie carter party: "And the said i " Lawreiiscn agrees with the -.iid Wright lo permit whatever ireignt he may put en board ti e said brig, to be entered oy ttie said right, in her name, at the cti5 om hoii'se in the said port o. Port au Piiiue." And here we arrivo at the cream of the joke: uThe said Lawreiiion to allow ihe said Wright the regular dutieson tne said articles, as are charged in the tarill' of duties ol mat Island," T e iatt provision is ihe key wuich unlocks the hidden mys'ery ol the whole voy ge. Fanny had nl miscalculated t.e iulluence which her ctiarms., and the object of her vit, would have upon the gailant and accomplished head of ihe s. hie court o: Uayti. At her mere presence, boar d.ng oiheers would be disarmed, and custom-house clerks forget to make their entries. And what could the chief himself do, les, :han by a single dash ot hi pen, to order the duties on the whole cargo to be remitted. Mag i.aniun u- 1 yei! Fortunate Fanny Wiigh.!! Ii wassodone. The good-, wove entered in the name of the philanthropist, and the courteous E;iony rt mitted the duties to the lulv Topaz, m ay, ti g, we are told, !o nixe thou sand dollars, which sum the Capium paid ovt i io his fair constituent as her ei grigt-ment, in the charter party. His Exiell s:cy the llaytien "Military Chieftain" also taued his poet Laureate to make a sonnet on the eyebrows of this "Virgin ot the Continent," as the said Laureate called her? part ol whieh we lately rendered intosorrowful pros but the best the case would admit i f. And this is not all. The President was lavish of his presents to lu5 fair visitant, and among other things put into her hands a purse of one hundred doubloons enough to pay tor the whole concern, and leaving the duties, ver and above the value ot three sk-tves rtciualjy emancipated, as a clear piofi on ihe speculation! If this operation does not beat the iruks of any yankee pedlar hat ever sallied forth fi.im Berlin, Sutlield, or theTuikey Hill.-, men wi have never heard the worst oi them. We have heard it said of some of these itinerant gentlemen, that they were never known to weep but when weeding their onion-, nor blush but w hen plating their tin. But we rather guess that they would have causi to weep, should they ever make a dicker with Frton),and blush to find how easily she couli lake ayankee in. JWY.pa. General J hi P. Van Ncvs, (Jaiksonian.) has been chtis. n Moi of Washi:, ion (;ity, f. r the tnjuing yt.;ir, ,n the pi ice of Jos.ph Galt,

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE. Washington, 12 h June, 1C20. The following Geneial Order has been received from the war department: It is published for the information ol ail concerned. GEXERAL ORDER. DEPARTMENT of war. June 12ih, 1S30. Congress at their last session pas-st d an net repealing so much ol the military law, as imposes the penalty of death on those who 4kin time of peace" fhall be found guiliy of the crime of desertion. To give complete ellect to tie benevolent designs of said act, and that the Army may be correctly informed, it is hereby proclaimed, that a free and full pardon is extended lo those who at the date of this order stand in the character of deseiters. All who are under arresl for this i Hi nee at the different posts and garrisons, will be forthwith liberated, and return to their duty Such as are roaming at large, and those who are under sentence of death, are discharged, and aie not :inr:in in hf iwrrni f t pl in unlpr tlw ni

. r . i uii . iiui ui him null. Ill llillici VII 1C ril- ' .. . J listed in the teivice of the country. It is desirable and highly important, that the ranks of the At my should be coinpo?ed of respectable, not degraded, materials. Those who can he so lost " I Vp f " . abandon a country which morally they are bound to defend, and w hich solemnly they have sworn to serve, are unworthy and should be confided in no more. By order of the President of tin United States. JOHN II. EATON, Secretary of War." Communicated by onkrof Alexander Macomb, Major General Commanding tie- A im : Pi. JONES. Adj. Gtn. srwuiaau From the Nortistuwn Free Press. The Pilt.-huigh Exatniin r say s, that they have been assured, from u. questionable authority, that Mr. Wepster 15 07i anti-Mason, and that his chance for nomination to the Presidency by the National Anti-Masonic Conventioi , is considered in thai quartet, a very favorable one. It will no doubt be t xeeedingly gratifying to our friends io h am this fart. He has lonp; been known as an h:niit ?ium and, at this time, it would besupeiduous to speak f his qualifications as a tUlc:man. A Rail Rode in Georgia! Not long since,- a m in in the suburbs of our town, was arrested and rode on a rail, b some of the nocturnal conservators ot the peaie, for the crime of being in favor of domestic improvement in other words for having whipped his wife! A wag, seeing the rail in the 'full tide i successful experiment," as Mr. Webster would say, ciied out,ironu ally ; "Hurrah for the first Georgia Rail Kode! Home m.iiiufactnies and domestic improvement forever! What do yon think of the Aneiican system now?'' added he, addressing himself to the culprit. "Rail away, and he to ye," retorttd the uneasy lidei "I aint in favor of no such construction, ii I be, I with I may be spli Macon Telegraph, Lawrence-bun? Market JJeef lb. 3 to butter lb. 8 lo 1; bacon, hams lb. G, 7; side? 5; cornmeal, bushel, 20 hi 25; dickens doz. 75 lo 100; chet&e lb. 6 to 10; tgs ih 2 5 to G; Hour bid. 3 to 3 50, cwl. $) 25 to 1 50; fiuit, tried peaches a d apples, bu-hel, G2 to 75; lard lb. 5 G; potatoes 50 lo 02. 7" he Ohi river is in good navigable stage, and rising. STOP THE SWINDLER 'SpiIE above ii am u ut he n to any peril son who will dvaver 'o the uudusiutd man by Ihe ntme uf It. CRAMER, but who calls li:mst!t, in itusv p.;rts, TREDF.UICK UKU HFiNllLliG, or s nK-oa.e Cliiilfti. TOPHBti VXEN, who tbscondtd from Lsioii, Yd. in August !st Ci unier, h s I. i h enbtrg, alo.s enz, is a man ai r ut u6 jtars of kgr, about 5 tctt 6 inc'ies high, bus a Very pleasant countenance, is Gemini, and aptaka very imptrtect English, lit- hs luttly btcn p- tiling music boxen, gold rnis mid j welry, and wears, hirr.ee it u very handsale gold watch nd si al. Ihe above rewant will ulvi be given, to uny p?rvn who will loiJg-e tiny Swindler in tlu Jail at WillifcHispcri. i.o Vhsti tne aubscribcra c3 ei him. II. WOHLF.R, c h. cu nr. Of Ihu 'ituii, I'cmn-haiiia. U'illismsport, June 1, 46 l. In avldiuon to ihe al i-ve reward of i 150 10 are hertby rTcr. d for the pprel.t-itKn f oi the -bnvc mcmioned Ciair.ei-, v.l.u ticnp:d j rrorniiiy cusicny, on .Morui, t.e jst ult. TIKI S HALL S!:P Lvcomin (o WOOL CARDING. T 5 M1E snbscr b rs jre now i 0 r- ady 10 caid v -ol a I tht-ir lctory in New Ltiw-renc-burgh. Fulling, dvinjr and dressing of cloth will be done at all times when rrq iired. TEST ty DIW'X.

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ANNUAL ELECTION, dear bora COVXTY. FOR REPRESENTATIVES, Walter Armstrong, Davis Weaver, Ezra Ferris, James T, Pollock, James Walker, Sum'l H. Dowdei, William Tucker. FOR COUNTY CLERK", James Dill, Samuel Morrison, FOR RECORDER, James Dill. FOR SHERIFF, John Spencer, .,ol)n Weaver FOR .SSCCIATF. JUDGES, Solomon Alnnwariyg, John Levmgstonj J 'din MTike, Isaac Duni t MICHIGAN ROAD. In tlu moruu ot July next, on the days and at the pices najifj below, the und is td C. mnussiontr tn the Michigan Iioad, w.H receive SealtU Proposals for opening in stciion ct one mite tact, tbtp4rt ot aaivl llod whicli issnuiittl between Madison, on the Ohio itver, anJ L- n.-p rt, ou ifu Wabash, to wit: At theC uri Jt .use in Madis n, on Thursday iht 1st July, Icr Sections 1 to 15, inclusive. Av Ik- hoiuj ol 11. Brown, Fnd-y, Jul) 16 to 5. A NpoIc-n, SaturJay, 3d July 6 to 35 inclusive At tnr C-cnrt II. us? in Cretnsbuigh on Moit il.c 5U)-u6 lo 50. At Vv I'll nth s J on on Wedneadsy the 7di51 lo 60 tuciusiic. At die C;un Hwiise In helhy ille, on ThuriiCa) tii tiih-61 to 75 mclus.ve.

Al lu' " ' u d-y ih 9.h-7& to At tiie Court House in InrJianinohs on Situr day the lCKn tC to 110 ii.rlusive. At Capt. l.uwe's on Enle Creek on Wed ntsdiy the l4h-lll io i30 inclusive At the Court liuusein L -gansport, on Monday 19 h 131 lo Logj.itp.irt. 1 he Koad 13 to be opc.ii d one hundred feet wJe, by cutting and clearing r.ff all tie timber, logs and underbrush, lcavn-g no stump aore ttun otie tol above the levd of ihe trtli & by gi ui bi. g the trees and under growth f. un SO iett ot ihe centre; but on thu prt i -.ha r.ute which is located on the state road, no open d, no guibbiisg nor culling of stumps i3 lo be done. The w.wk must be completed by the SOtli dty oi November, 1H31 and on the day oi sale, bond with &t kail two g.od suritits, will he rtcjuncd oi the contractor, conoitionef. fuf the idi hlul ferlormance of his und: rtakirg. Vhen ih.- woik is rurrplettd, ihe contractor wiil be eni Ial toscnp, or a ceitihcate.txt.ibitOig the fcmour.t dut ior euch section ot ihe road wl'idi Ue reitivable in pa incnt, ai the s.leot ihe I tnds dorian d ior ihe road, or redtembK out oi the fiist moneys arising from the sate of 'hese lands, and it is txpiCted, and i., ofidently belitvtd, that sale ci ihe lands will be ordered by ihe gisNture.su as to meet ihe clem .nds ot ih u t.ktts, at the time the woik is 10 be Finished. So iai as the Muliign. Road is locatfd on state roads, Uv 9e roads ill cotiEtnu'e tlio centre, and in XU tiding the wui h, ihe improvtmenis tiiust be made o? each aide, with ihe ectptioo of a few crook m the present road, that will be poinitd out on the day of sale. Individuals io Kubrrittirg iheir bit's, will pot sue the fallow ing foi ,: I i' complete Section Vo. of ih Miclug n lie d, h r doll rs and wi I give A 1J & C. I). tx my seruritits Alt yy p isais trust be banded n by 10 01 loi k on the dy ot sale, with tbe number of tht Sri tion or Stclions enclosed ibtren; soon after which time tht y wdl bo opened nd proclatred in public The mile pos;s ai d irtts with heir numntrs in numerical order, ron.nuncn g ai Madison, m y ba h und ner the nht hand, or northern margin ot the route. .V. A'OBLE WOOL CARDING. Hp HE atibseriber respectfully intoims his M inetnls and the public generally, lhat he has rented, f. r a term or years, the Wool Cardntr mACiinu s hmtriy owntd by Hobert Maya all, dr -d, situated on White w ater, 4 miles above Harrison, Deaibom county. The niachiivs hve b en thonug'dy rtpaired, nev Catds supplied where the old mn-s Were defi ci nt, and &T2 now in complete operation, ni king s GOOD ROLLS h9 ni other Wkitks r the n.uniiy. He pledg--s himself U use evry txrtitn to acorrmo date tho-e w ho ma fuvrut him wi h their cos. ?om The price of cardii g will be 5 cents pep pound, or i3 low as can t e had done at oilier machines in tbe vicinity. ' 'ountry produce of : fTert nt kmns taken in p-mnt if delivered when tiie rolls are ik. v-av THOMAS IIAIGII. Lofan tnwnM';n June 19, 1 i0 Dissolution of Partnership. r"H !iE copartnership in trade heretofore f existing between the suhscribt rs at Flrtrdmsburgh, fndidns, wis dissolved on be fifth instant. All persons having claims, find ail persons indebted, are requested ta call oa Jmes Mi Kinney, who is to settle all tbe affiirs of said concern. In presence of JA.MES Mr KINNEY, A. Lane, C 1) 1 1 SI O.N K, Geo Carlise. JOSIAI1 UELLOU S, 3d: Uarriinshurgh. ,lun.- 7. IS -0 ?3-.l4w liifgs! Hags! Tiro cents per pound, in CASH icill be paid for any quantity ej clean Linen and Cation RAGS, at this Offiie. Blank Deeds, IU ort raircs Sunnnons, Executions, for sale at this Ofliroonthlv Almanac. lr U i e S I .1OO.Y'j n. 31. ii. m 1 II ISES. d.ys. I ull m 6 II 2 o 0 I 1 2 1 1 7 1 f ( 7 8 9 10 11.1 4 39 7 2; 1 37 7 2; 1 37 7 l. I 1,33' 13 1 3j M 1 5 I G I 7 1 8 1 V New M 20 Firs' o 27 1 9 30 it e ri.ig and selling (.f the Su, is calculated for tsturday m tocU vvesk.