Indiana Palladium, Volume 9, Number 34, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 September 1833 — Page 3
mmjmkHL.'j ta.w.. 1 Tlere dill aDDeara to be much difficult v in deter-
-w - 4 ' J mining the vrote for member of congress in the 2d district in this state. The official returns, as pub
lished by the secretary of state, give Mr. living a ! 'a. C T 1 . 1
I majority ci one, wane tae papers in the district
We have been requested to announce Abu am De- s(Vincennes) gay Mr. Davis is elected by one vote.
camp as a candidate for Justi
township.
The Circuit Court for this county will commence its sitting in this place on Monday the 2'dd inzt.
e of the Peace in this Were wo permitted to determine the matter, we
would say neither aught to receive a certificate, ar.d a new election should bo ordered; for let who will get one, under the circumstances, a contest before
congress will probably follow and a great deal ol
We present cur re iders to-cay with a paner con- itime aml "ney wasted uselessly." The following
sitlerably larger than we have usually published, and ; is the ote in the district, as published bv the secrewe think otherwise improved in appearance. To tary 0fctate, as required by law: . ".
aceompiisn tins improvement; wenave incurrca large
expenses for printing materials, and in the weekly
issues will necessarily expend for paper, ink and labor considerable over what it cost us to publish a smaller sheet. For all these expenses on our part we have no ether source to look to for remuneration, than to the pun dual ily cnl Ulcralily of our subscribers and the public. The very large and respectable number of names that now composes our subscription list, encourages us however to hope that we havenot mistaken our interest in thus endeavoring to serve our readers; and that they will not be backward in manifesting a corresponding spirit towards us. To be more explicit, (for we wish to be clearly understood,) we shall expect those indebted lor years past to pay up the old score, and be more punctual in future. Those who neglect this act of justice, need expect little further indulgence, nor that the paper will be continued to them much longer. We wish each of our readers to consider this remark as particularly directed to himself, and if ho bo one of those who has negligently failed to acknowledge that the "laborer is woolly of his hire," let him immediately repair the wrong by the payment of his paper account, or at least a part of it.
required by
NECO,D DISTRICT.
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Counties. ? Owen, 179 102 80 10 210 Vigo, .00 93 701 13 Lawrence, 80 140 78 9-1 218 Sullivan, 31 121 4")7 37 353 Daviess, 244 303 41 82 Martin, 135- 41 18 1 104 Greene, 07 43 151 40 235 Putnam, 520 309 114 239 390 iKnox, G22 302 112 3 93 Clay, 31 87 180 55 51
The frequent applications for our paper, made by persons at a distance, and altogether unknown to the editor, seems to require that we should make known that no attention in future will be paid to such applications, unless accompanied by the cash, or the recommendation (always post paid) of some person known to the editor. The heavy losses we have already sustained by sending papers to Torn, Dick and liarry, all over the nation, admonishes us to be very cautious how we trust stringers. "White man be very vnsarlin" as a homely saying, though not without some truth.
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A second certificate has been filed In the Secretary's office by the clerk of Knox county, in consequence of an error in the iirst one as to the vote of .Sir. Ewing, he having received 022 votes instead of 020 as stated in the first certificate.
we r.r2 in a slate of war.- Tito objects of attack may be too poweilcss to resist in the onset but sympathy will be excited, and resistance must ultimately follow aggression. It putting down houses ofill-fimc, by attacking and demolishing them in the night, we are inuring a portion of our citizens to crime habituating them to daring excesses preparing them for a course of action that must set both law and order at defiance. For a time mobs irnybe directed against unwor
thy objects;' but if not efficiently and effectually repressed, they will bo arrayed against the most valuable establishments in our city. Lucre jn;iy become the main object in view, while their excesses will be ascribed to a disposition to punish for alledged offences or to bring all classes to a level with themselves. These considerations should prompt every citizen to urge the necessity of stilling this reckless spirit but in our efforts to accomplish this desirabie object, let us keep within the pale of the law. One outrage cannot be safely corrected by another. No mm or set of men should be permitted to become the arbiters of their own interests, or the avengers of their own wrongs, real or imaginary. Louisville Advertiser, Aug. 29.
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Getty seuuo, Pa., Aug. 27. Daring Robbery.' On Friday morning last, about 7 o'clock, two men went to the house of John Wierman, Esq. about two miles from the York Springs, in this county, and enquired whether he was at homo. On being answered in the negative, they directed a young lady, the only person in the house at the time, to show them where to find money presenting a pistol and threatening to shoot her if she did not comply. They then too!: about $300, about $40 of which, wrapped in a small paper, they dropped near the barn. After which, on their way towards the mountain, they divided the money, and
concealed a pocket book and papers under a lo:i
CONVENTION OF teachers. It is with much gratification we peiceivo tint the project of a Convention of tlio Teachers of Ohio, is about to be realised. Ve look to this Convention with peculiar interest. TJuj businesi of teaching, Iras been too long dependent upon the caprice of the uneducated and mm Heeling is a matter of course, in many ds'.riets, the profession has fallen into ihoso hands most illy qualified for fin l rfl its practice, j oe r.pprr.-chin Convention, v
the benefits of education unv be more "enerallv XtijL o A Ox?
and certainly diffused, and by which the business rTTWF.n" will hi rn H.vtion JvU rt tlm rourtof tcacliing shall acquire that'importancc in society , :nu m ,;lvr:i'1'!j"'':''1,u tha rvcond Mmit so eminently deserves; that it shall bo no more ,V !r n v.t t , el vt two du tu-es t,f
: r. : v'r::. :; . . vr.r. i. in. nowden, regnea.
ueggaiy, uui ufcome, as u u-.ioi, a noerai pnuess'on. The evils that now exist in the general school system of this State, and, indeed, of nil the other Slates, cannot be corrected otherwise than by a united public sentiment in fivorof reform. For the production and determination of this public sentiment, we must, in a great measure, depend upon the efforts of the proposed Convention. A popular course of lectures is to be delivered before the College of Profession::! Teachers, in this City, to commence on .Monday, tlio Dili inst.; in some one of our public buildings, suitable for the purpose, and which will bo continued several da vs. From t ho learning and ability enlisted in
.Hy order f tho 1 r-1 (TTt
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Ca.idUl lUsfjt' Jttt;t oft1,,- ,,rr for Laurence
G none 1: C.vr.Lr, MlLTO (lit HOC, Fimix (1. Fit ATT, Ir..i vmin Fn.i i:.
A. St. O. V.wt'c,
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Frjlin1. undersigned would infirm tl: ! t i--p:iyii.g Ji 1' i t i i'.ens of i)er.r!nrn co:u;ty, lint ho will nt"
tend at the lollowing times and n .nvs ti receive -ul
the prosecution of tliis design, we have no doubt ' receipt fin taxes due for the year 1'JM, to wit:
that these lectures will ho received by tlu public I u
with ilern attention. V vviJil.l ndii-; :mi imnin. ! instant.
diate publication of them, not alone in pamplib ts, but in newspapers, in the village press, so that they
may be thrown before the eyes of even family, in !
invvn nr rniin rv. mi i in r?:iTo i
Chu Ilcpuhllcany Vqit. !. j " At llogslieer
At lleu.-tL-'s,
1 Howard's, Ui.inglhm, on the 10th
t Ileckner's, Fuion township, on thn'Jdth.
At TurnerV, (es::r Cree!;, oathe l?ht. At Lawrenccburrjli, on tho 2, 'Jltliand ."th. At Ida own resilience. I.airiery towmhip, on the
Mr. Arion, one of the editors, has recently disposed of his interest in the Indiana Republican, to E. Patrick, IJsq., late editor of the Indiana Phoenix, Salem, and the paper is now continued at Madison under the title of Republican and Banner, by Messrs. Lodge and Patrick. The Republican, since the arrangement, has been enlarged and improved in mechanical appearance, and we think considerably bettered in other respects. Mr. Patrick we know to be "well qualified to take charge of a paper, both as editor and printer, and we have no doubt will give
j-uch evidences
himself and satis
publican and Manner. AYe greet him with a hearty
welcome to the editorial chair.
Yincexnes, Aug. 21. The Electiox. We are as yet unable to say with certainty who is the Representative in Congress from this district each succeeding day and every arrival of the mail from the north or east, produces a change of opinion, and a corresponding state of feeling with the friends of the named candfdates: one day Fwing and the next Davis. It is strange that we have heard with certainty of the result of nearly all the Congressional elections in Kentucky and Indiana, and from the remotest districts in Tennessee, and are yet ignorant to our own immediate concerns. If ever man realized the fabled fate of Tantulus, it must bo the two prominent expectants in this district. For ousel ves. were we in
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ooc cet uoou anu oaoers under a lo-r 1 1 in; 1 kimhi.a.. u iusiu iiuin uii; uiodc 01 1 ui: r1 11 - 1,1 ' iu.uii.' 111 jari.sjn 1 jvn
then, passing along the mountain, they proceeded to ' the 2 1th, that the President returned to Wushin"-! ''p, on the 1.0th.
i .n iviiu.ies 1 res.-i uv.xru-, ueiso town.-hip, oil the 1st October next. At -Major's old stand, in Logan township on the -M. At ell of which places l.o eanu-.-tly mlicitti t!.i uttendanee i.f tho imlebted fi r taxes, that the Mime may be settled without fmlher trouble. Those who neglect to attend at the places named and pay the stotsineiit upau iliem, . i!l he pron-edi-d .ig.iinM with
out delay tind with t'le ittmo. t rigor of the law. It
j Dillsburg, where they took dinner, and then went to ton, from his visit to the Rip Rap-, on the Xl.nl.
; ianisie. me news 01 me rouoery navmg reacneu iiis health and strcngUi, we are pleased to nercc ve.
j Dillsburg in the afternoon they were pursued, arrest- j iav0 i)0cn m,1(:, improved by this little jaunt. A j ed, and brought to the Jail m this town on Saturday j , , f Yashi112lon savs. Hia looks ouite n
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evening.
They say their names are John Sultz and Robert
Rullington, the latter from Union county and that ;
they were persuaded to commit the robbery by a
nephew of the E
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t-quire, also named Wierman. Compiler
.A (JIIOST! (JHOST!! five noi.LAii.s iiEw.vnn for the otiost.
A singular instance of credulity and deception occurred in this place within the last three weeks. The circumstances were somewhat like these: Something in human shape appeared, two or three
their situation, wo would almost envy the feelings
of the other candidates whoso defeat is certain, and ! times, to a young man named John Swope, an apwhose minds are at ease. prentice to Mr. Cress, saddle-tree maker The lat
07Since the above was in type, wo have receiv-
'. , j.. . i en tne vote ot uwen county, which, il true, Lrives oflns abilities as will be creditable to , Ar n.,,.; n c,, , , ' Y A- ? x x xi i f .i r Mr. Llavis a maiorit 01 one. Gazette. itisfactory to the readers of the Re- J J l
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young anu vigoiousaa licuiy vja vi .uuriiu an Buren." lb. Tin: PAiLoit's risTOL. We have recently had occasion to take a short tour in the state of .Maim'.
On taking a seat in the stage at Puill md, antici-: should he borne in mind th it. ." tier tei t. cummiss'ion
paling a pleasant' ride up the Kennebeck livwT, ij fhurgeablu on nil hu i-s f .r taxes, v. In. re payment we were accompanied, for a few miles, by two lusty . ,i!'u!o h'oro nb, and K per rent. . hero t alis seamen. When they left the coach, one of them ' M;uU' tuul l',r l'HUty. Thoso : elin lel it tho t miuio ivHn.id . 11 . . ..... t ... ..1... .
rise that he might open tin box, saying, at the J
WILLIAM FLAKF, Cull
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The 1st and 2d Nos. of the 2d Yolume of" GreenLank Periodical Library" have been received at
this office, and like the IVos. of the 1st Yol. are well ! runner of
stored with instructive and interesting matter. The Nos. before us contain sketches of .Sir Walter Scott and Lord Ryron, the Journal of an officer employed in the expedition under the command of Capt. Owen, on the western coast of Africa, and the commencement of Service Atloat comprising a personal narrative of a British iNaval othcer. The Library is published weekly, in numbers of 43 pages, divided into 4 voiu iics of 021 pages each for the year. The price per annum is $o.
The Weather. For some time past, the weath
er lias been hot and dry; the last few days have been t
excessively warm, the thermometer reaching 92 degrees in the shade. The river is at its lowest stage, "I T t - J-1 flMSI nn-M-uw 4- . . 1 1 X t a "
u.i:u we aiu suiiy iu fcuu i no rrass, me certain iore-
appcaranco was on Thursday night the ICth int. when it was seen by Robert Jones and Fden Xorris, who work in the same shop. They were on a balcony attached to a brick building, and the apparition was crouched against the wall of a house on an
adjoining lot. Norris kept a pistol under
low, with the ocsign ot shooting a
nresented and threntonrwl tr disrhnro-
pretended (Jliost would speak to him.
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same time, 4 have a p:s!ol in tlu re. Looking to j Sot. 7th 1 see the firelock product d, some of the passengers . 1 .till A 11
anu oarticuiaity iiio laujes, were not a nine surprised to discover a long, n irrou;g, loaded as we ! readily inferred, with thai kind of ammunition which i has been a thousand times more destructive to the human race, than cholera, plague, or gunpowder, i
1 bought wc to ourselves, 'you have given it the
his pil- i right name.' It is, indeed a 'pistid' more sure in
which he ' the aim, and more deadly in its (dfects, th in that linlCSS X AO ' rrfio lnolllot rr nciw-Jn vnl ii.-!tli im"!
.J l ItIO UUCIliJl 111 i J . i I j It till t 44 . V. I 1 1 1 J rinds are committing suicide every day. Why should not those self-styled gcnllcncn, who are daily shooting themselves willi the sailor's plol1 be ranked in moral worth with this lubber of the
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'eri county, ::uiw
Rut it rc-
M)Tii:i:.
ryillll'Jli: will be an election for Truees (.f tho ii- Presbyterian Chureli, held on Saturday utiernoon, at "niVloclc. At the came time tcvcral Pews will he ollen'tl for sale. Sept. is:!:?.
iu ii Winn) i nuuuui f
"FJ V William Fx, of Logan town-
IS J rhip, I)
icimess, makincr its aonearance? nr ! "1U11 mdU u) '"h.i.i-iu! u c.i.,x1.1 l.c ertir..-vl.wl ..1,., V . '-i m .. . e. V ....... V. .: -',o'-m ',
town, however continues to be vcrv healtbv told him that is wished him to go along, and that ! , l" , -JV "',1 tl PY 1LM). ..IAIiL, about litteen JkuuIi ' nouLVtr' continues 10 oe cr) healthy, and , , , 1; ;. u , f;rnA br-ibor hi- t1aily s!iootmg themselves Willi 1 ho saihu s n:stoP t .5.jL-CV hi-h. Min'wd to b rixte-n ve in old we trust a seasonable rain may soon come, sufficient JK c0lIjtl rClt(nc a' taen eiKjiiiLed whether ni:- I J . , . . 1 gvT.T-i "'"' 1 ui'.'tlfe " L ''t -- 3 o n.- mi, to wash away the scum and filth which is accu m - i m workmen might accompany them, and was . ranked in moral worth with this lubber o the , .some gray on the weather,; no other latino unon tho qnrf.ee of th Wabash which ,i l ' answered that they might, provided they kept at a ! ocean, who was, to say the least, neither very clean-; marks or any Ihmiios perei-iva.Me. Aj.pra,. od to iiiiiit, upun lu ui in. U.HJ.SH, wnicn would . . , J ' 1 -, , f S -..!..: i - .1 i- 1 vi.Mi'i ive out ..r . .1 ... i i..-
msure us a continuance of tins greatest bleqincr .suuauie msiance. iney acconungiy scarreo, ani 1 i) m ma uppoumuuo, uui r.n.iMu in oia com ci- v i. vii -n iuuu u .vv iwwi,
r'incenncs Gazette pe was conuucieu io a seruu.jv oai; tree, m aisauoni jojiju lLicgrupi. ; u.n mm- ................. .m.. .av, imuuiu umuvo
or any uiauoo j c; eci wujIj. ivppraif co io mieeu uuilars by John .Swales, and (o.per Johnson.
J do herjijy cerliiy the raMove to ho a tnu copy
The Ohio river has fallen to a mere "circum
.stance, and is still decreasing in depth. A few of:
the lightest draught steam boats ply between Cincinnati and Louisville, carrying passengers only, and even with these they have scratching' to get over the bars. Yen little business of course is doing on the river, nor will it much increase until the water rises. Kight before last and yesterday we had a "pretty 'Fmart sprinkle," of rain, and a fair prospect to-day for a continuance. A great amount of water has already fallen. We understand X. B. Palmer, Esqr., of Jefferson county, is a candidate for speaker in the house of representatives. "Without knowning who may be his opponents, wc would say a better selection could not, in our opinion, be made from the whole list of members. Mr. P. is a man of good address, and well acquainted with the rules of legislation.
We see it stated in a Miysville, Ky. paper, that preparations are making in that quarter to give the lion. David Crocket a public dinner on his way to Washington this winter. Should the Colonel accept the honor, wc shall expect that he will give the citizens of.Uaysville a specimen of his grinning jpoiccrs. Twenty-nine deaths by cholera occurred in Richmond, Ind from the 3d to the 2Sth ult. No deaths by the pestilence had occurred, (says the Palladium,) since that date, and but two slight attacks.
From the Cm. Republican, Sept. 4. COUNTERFEITS. Five dollar spurious notes of the Bank of Lancaster, of a character, as respects engraving and filling up, well adapted to deceive the ignorant or
unsuspecting, are in circulation. One was olfercd nj"rllt li;th yfiU a minill?r of persons went to the
Swope w as conducted to a scrubby oak tree, in a salion?
field of Mr. T. J. Cooper, a short distance south-cast ! of the ( .erinan Church, where he was directed to dig j to the depth of four feet, on a certain night mention-1
eel, and informed tnat lie should there hud a sum ot money, which he was told how to dispose of. The ghost then disappeared Xorris and Jones being
distant. On Monday
orobnblv nbnnt "'1) or v.ir.ls
me, this
morning.
with Ihe following marks :-
A. No. 0333; payable to W. Q. Iiees; Jairy 30, 1828. Engraving pretty good; the paper darker, and inferior to the genuine, notes. Fives, B. B. Savaunah; E, 5501, payable to N. W. J. Bullock, or order; 15 November, ISoO: Jno. dimming, Presf.; J. Hunter, Cashier; endorsed N. W- Jones Bullock. 1 have seen these notes before; but, on examination, noticing that they are not embraced in the counterfeit list of either Bicknell or Sylvester, I thought I might do some service by putting the public on their guard. MERCATOR.
place pointed out, (some of them well armed,) and
commenced digging, which was continued on Tuesday; but it is scarcely necessary to state that NO money was found. We are of opinion, at present,
iota i ne deception out not originate wTitn the voun
The editor of the Middlesex Gazette states tint ;
all ins type-setters arc girls. J he Connecticut , f-o,n my book of ivstrajv, given under nu had this
Herald apprehends that they will eventually get 2'oih day of Augm t, lSJ'-h possession of the whole establishment, editor ami P'M IIOBEKT yl"
A LL persons indebted to JS. pra!;s, or to the firm of N. " O. narks, whoso Notes and Accounts
ANOTHER ESCAPE.
men named; but that some other person endeavored 1 dently communicated when away went, with an
to play oil a trick upon them.
A display of fire works was made at the Rip j ar3 mi0 wiU flcasu pmnt by the Utintt. laps. The President was near a barrel of coin-1 , ., , , J" bi AI.Vf i . i-ii ' sept. .'d, l-v. 1 1 1 mstibles, to which, by some means, lire was acci-; ' ... . -- -- . . lently communicated when away went, with an "fV (fi) (T vj f
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Ibid. ! exjdosion, rockets, stars, wheels, serpents, &c.
one of the missiles, just grazing the President, an-
On the loss of the ship Mentor, and detention of other striking one ot the ladies, occ. Fortunately
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A convention of Delegates from the several townships in Hamilton county and from the city of Cincinnati, met at Carthage on the 31st ult. and nominated the following ticket, to be supported at the October election: State Senate David T. Disney. lieprcsenlativea-Wni. C. Anderson, A. N. Riddle, SaniTBond and Israel Brown. Treasurer John II. Gerard. County Commissioner Mahlon Brown. Assessor Jonathan Pancoast. Prosecuting Attorney Wm. II. Stickney. Surveyor Andrew Porter.
Penalty for detaining Letters. A verdict was rendered last week against a post-master in Waldon county, Me., for withholding a letter, hiving instituted a suit therefore in the Suoreme Court, and
claiming damages for the detention. He recovered 5330 for the "omission," by a clerk in the orfice, to deliver the letter when called for. A. I', paper. From the JY1 Y. Evening Post. Friend Atkinson: For the benefit of suffering humanity, and the gratification of an old subscriber, please to publish the following prescription for the Quinsy. Take good rosin, beeswax, and comphor, of each a lump about the size of a pigeon's egg; put them into a fcuitable vessel for the purpose; melt and stir them together over a gentle fire; then take the mixture off; and when sunaeiently cool, spread it on a strip of linen or soft leather, about three inches wide; and bind it on the throat, from one Cu.? to the other, renewing the plaster daily until a cure be effected. This remedy, when applied at the commencement of the disease, will certainly remove it.
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Our city has been in a state of very unusual effervescence for several days. On Friday the affair between Mr. Trotter and Mr. Prentice occurred, and although it was a mere individual controversy, it came well nigh producing a mob, with all its horrors. A violation of the public peace by two individuals, was artfully converted into a parly matter the angry passions of the multitude assembled were roused by groundless reports, and no'hing but the firmness and prudence of a few individuals could have averted results that would have been deplored by all except the reckless and unprincipled. On Saturday night about a dozen houses, occupied by women of ill-fame were almost battered to pieces, and several persons were sjiot; on Sunday there were a number of affrays, and on Tuesday night twojiouses were burnt. We notice these occurrence?, merely to remind those who have an interest in the city, that it is high time steps wore taken to enforce the laws, and to restore order and tranquility. A spirit of rancorous virulence has been gaining ground; a inobocratic feeling has been tolerated, if not encouraged and both are wholly incompatible with the peace, the prosperity and honor of the city. Personal recontres may be occasionally expected; indeed they may be considered as the natural
. consequence of such denunciations as have re
cently been made in the public prints but the
actors in them should be left to the operation of the laws instead of being subjected to the menaces, much less to the action of a mob. If nuisances exist in the city such as houses of ill-fame let them be lawfully removed. If our present ordinances are not sufficiently strong, such as the exigency may require others should be enacted. Under no circumstances can the mobbing of houses be justified or safely tolerated. If such practices against one class be winked at, they must soon be indulged in against others. If we give lawless spirits a right to take the law into their hands, in their action against the low or depraved, nature must soon prompt them to ZooAr higher, and to adopt the same course in wreaking their vengeance upon other classes. No man can be ignorant of the tendency of mobocracy. Whenever it is tolerated,
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si.ui iivi uiuw among mu s;i:igus oi joru j.onn s Island, the Boston Centincl observes: "Someone of our small and fast-sailing public vessels should be despatched immediately to their relief. A single citizen of the United States, un
justly detained, ought to claim aid from the protecting arm of Government, though ho be in the
no one was injured.
Alex, (unctlc.
EXECUTION OF A WOMAN.
It is "seldom wc are called upon to record the disgraceful death of a women on the gallows. It sometimes, however, happens that the sex will fill from their "high estates;1' and, once fallen,
most remote coiner of the earth, provided the place i then generally sink further than the sterner sex in
of his imprisonment be known and accessible. In j atrocity and guilt. Airs. Fiances Silvers was cxethis instance there arc six of our countrymen dc- cuted at Morgantown. N. C. on the l'Jlh ult. for tained on a small island, that can be readied with the murder of her husband. She made a confesas much certainty as Liverpool, or any other sea- sion of all tlie circumstances leading to the comport. Let then the government forthwith send a j mission of the awful deed. She says he wasloidvcsscl to redeem those unfortunate citizens, and j ing his gun with tho avowed purpose of shooting prepared to reward the natives, if they have been j her, when she caught up the axe and gave iiiin the
rrcillE CO-p UTNF.RSHlP heretofore exi.ting
, U- under the firm oi' Adams c Lothrop, is this day, ! by mutual agreement, direohed, and tire books and j notes of said firm are t rami erred to Isaac Lothrop, i jr. for adjustment. i A. IL ADAMS.
ISAAC! LOTHROP, jr. Lawreneoburgh, Sept.ILM, 1S53. N. B. All persons ha ir.g unsettled accounts urn
requested to call and settle the suine.
H 1-tf
ISAAC LOTHROP, jr.
kind to their captives, and to punish them if they
have exercised any cruelty to them. What a glorious sight it would be to those poor fellows to watch the approach of a vessel to their inhospitable abode, and at length to see her display her American stars and stripes! We should envy the captain of such a vessel the privilege of going on such a service, and would almost be willing to make such a voyage to witness the scene of their first entrance from the Island upon the deck of an American man of war. We respectfully invite the attention of the Secretary of tho Navy, now in this vicinity, to Ibis interesting subject.1'
fatal blow.
CincixBsanti Prices Current.
hit can.)
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inilllE prots on which this paper was formerly M. printed i Ham 'gi',. in good repair is offered for sale... It will be sold for about tme tho
money usualh and oualitv.
given for a press, of tho tame size D. V. CULLEY.
OO.'I,
The Qualcr case at Trenton decided. Mr. Southard, on behalf of tho Hicksite party, closed his argument at P2 o'clock on Wednesday, when the cause was finally submitted. On Thursday at 5 P. M. the court pronounced judgment in favour of the Orthodox party. There being no appeal from this tribunal, its decision in the present case, to tho extent of its jurisdiction, is final as to the great question w hich lias so long agitated the litigants, and establishes the right of the prevailing party to all the public property of the Friends'1 Society within the Slate of New Jersey. Courier y Enquirer.
$ ctS. Reeswax lb 16 to 17 Hfans bush GS Candles, Moulded lb 11 Dpt 10 Sperm f9 to 40 Coal bush 11 to 14 Coffee lb 15 to 16 Cigars. Spanish M 18 Melee 3 to 3 50
Domestic Cotton yarn Nos 5 to 12 k 12 to 15 Feathers lb Flaxseed bush Pish .Mackerel No 1 bbl 10 2 l 8 4 3" 6
Four best bbl 4 lr. 4 25
62 to 75 S2 32 to 38 :o 18
25 25
HEALTH OF THE CITY. But twenty-four burials occurred during the wee ending yesterday at noon. Of those tiro were funerals from Kentucky, and one of the persons killed on Saturday night; another, was a stranger, in the public burial ground, leaving only TWENTY DEATHS by disease within the city, and NO CASE OF CHOLERA. In the corresponding week of last year, there were 28 interments. CiV?. Republican, Aug. 28.
! fiinseng lb
ttrain Wheat bush Ite Bar ey l Ots " Corn " Powder keg 5
Hay ton 8 Hemp cwt. 5 Honey gal Hops lb Indifro lb t 75 Lead pip 8c bar Corn meal bush Leather Sole lb
17 77 49 35 to 37 31 25 to 7 53
12 18
Linen Tow yd Fisx 44
Li a 11 org It randy V pal 2 to 2 25
lit. Amer
U reach 75 to 100 Rum Jam. 4i 1 50 N Fng 50 to 7.1 l)N.Or. 50io75
Lawrenri bur;;h, Sept.
Jrfiuiuh;? rafor's Yoiicv PUIUdC notice is hereby given, that roine time hince, I took letters of admiuhtration from the Probate Court of Dearborn county on tho estate of Edward Round, which e.tate is insolvent; those persons having tlaime will present them immediately, properly authenticated for Kdtlemcnt, and those indebted to the deceased will make
40 to 6 , immediate payment to
August 2Uh, IN'W. :i!-:hv.
45 to 50
Sate of Steal Mlslalc.
(i n Hoi. 1 53 to 1 75 TTftUHLIO notice is hereby given, that 1 dial!
ui 0 u ex nose to ut l'ubiic endue 011 ruiuruuv
24 to -J6 je ith day of September next, tit the premises,
in Kelso townidnp, Dearborn county the west half of the north-west ouaiter of eection 11', town
7, ranire 2 west, and sold as the property of tin?
j heirs of Robert -McKeaguc deceased, subject to j the widow's right of dower; the. same told by order 'of tho Probate court of Dearborn county; the titfe ' indisputable the t-ame will bo sold onthefuVowI ing terms and conditions to wit: 0110 thirot tho purchase money in hand, one third in and the residue in twelve months: the deferr-d payments to be well secured. A deed in fee simple will bo I made to the purchaser on the final payment of tho I purchase money. j JOHN KEI-SO, Commissioner. ! mh August, is;3:3. :n-ts
Upper side 2 25 to 2 50
Do mer
W hiikey Malsses jjal Oils Tan' bbl 18
Linstedjral 75 to 112 li
Sperm 1 25 to 1 5J Provision
liacoii ib 3 I I log round 5 Lard lb 7 ; Uuiter in kegs 7 to 8 Cbf-ese lb 7 to 8 ' KK lb 3 to 4 Suit I 'ks Isl.buth 70 to 75 Kuuwha 37 j Conamough ' 50 j Seeds Clover bush 4 75 to 5 00 I Timo. i 2 50 to 3 CO1 Hemp 4 1 Phot, bajr I
Soap in box lb 5 to 6 1
Sugar I New O. lb 10 to 11 I
Laf 16 to 18
6 Teas
Imp St Gunp lb 1 Y Hvon 75 to 80
22 to 25 Tobacco, Ky. mi 7 to 8
Tallow lb 7 to
50 to 6
AO t rrl c-
8 to 12
5 to
40 to 44
fuesji riiouit,
red fi L. YV
A few Darrcla Manufactured from New Wheat,
iii- for sale by
JOHNSON.
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A ug. 7. lfr'W'
DIED--At Ids residence in Laughcry township, on the 19th ult. Mr. John Coxa. way, in tho ICth ycftf of his age. in this place on the 4th inst. Mr. Iatiiur Gray, aged about 19 years. t
