Indiana Palladium, Volume 9, Number 42, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 November 1833 — Page 3
Saturday Rlorning', November S. PUBLIC 3IEETING. We are requested to say that a meeting of those friendly to a State Convention to nominate a candidate for Governor, Lieut. Governor and Delegates to a National Convention, will be held at Mr. Hunt's Hotel on Monday evening, 11th November next. A general attendance is requested. " " - . At the late election for officers of the Lawrenceburgh Insurance Company, Stephen Ludlow, James W. Hunter, Thomas Shaw, George II. Dunn, Norval Sparks, William Tate, George Tousey, Enoch D.John, and John P. Dunn, were elected a board
or directors for one year. At the first meeting" of
the new board Stephen Ludlow was re-elected president and Thomas Porter secretary.
A good day's work. We are informed that Miss Eliza Noyes, of Manchester, between the hours of 7 In the morning and 6 in the evening, wove 16 yards of Linsey. This speaks well of one of our fair country, ladies, and if we were young, and looking out for a. help male, there is no knowing bow much street yarn we would spin in 'visiting "Manchester.
We find in the New York Journal of Com- J has mentioned examples of it. Ever since the
merce the subjoined very strange account.
Powder Plot. About four months ago, Edward Wilcox, Esq. of Westerly Rhode Island and late Lt. Governor of that State, received by a sloop from New York, a leather trunk, with a label attached,, stating that it came from a relative in this city. Something however excited the. suspicions of Mr. Wilcox that it was not a friendly present, and cautiously raising the lid a very little, he discovered cords within, so situated as to strenghthen his .suspicions. He therefore set the trunk aside, until more should be known. A few days ago, some young men determined to open it. They cut the cords carefully, and opened the trunk, which was found to contain two horse-pistols, with the muzzle buried in upwards of thirty pounds of powder.
i ne coras were attached to the triggers in such
occurrence of the cases now mentioned. I have
considered it of great importance to arrange, previous to an operation on an infant how the nursing was afterwards to be conducted, and I have taken care that neither the mother nor the hired nurse should be agitatebVby the screams of the child, or if they Be at all alarmed by them, the child shall not he allowed to suckle until all effects of such agitation shall have ceased."
The N cw York Courier ofyesterday contains the following melancholy particulars; Our readers will perhaps recollect the account of a gentleman by the name of Joseph Ingham, leaping from an upper, story, and impaling himself on the iron bal-
3A EL A N C II OLY HttCESWOM OF EVENTS. The death of Mr. Alfred Street, of this city has excited the deepest sorrow. He had recently set up in business in connection with Mr. Sanxav. They had removed their book store to one of the handsomest stores in the city and the state of the room and the beauty of their arrangement had drawn many persons to see it. Mr. Street was a very modest, and deserving young man--singularly handsome in his person, and amiable in h:s manners. Health
seemed to bloom upon his cheek and what waSjfjoal buh
more than the rest, the affections of an accomplished Coffee lb
and interesting young lady ot tins city were his. Cijnr,
Cincinnati Prices Cur e'en!
Corrected Weekly by the Republican.)
ntetwkx lb Nran biuh Candle,, Moulded lb D.pt
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lustrade in front of. Treninht house in Boston.
sometime durinf? the last summer? and whn. nn hi
a manner that if the lid had been raised a few in- recovery, explained ihe' occurrence by statin" that
Melee 3 to 3 50
Dtmettc Cotton ytrn So i t 12 U to 15
.. Snow.. On Monday last we were visited by quite "winter like weather and sundry showers of snow. The air has since moderated, and our winter has become most "glorious Indian Summer."
Vore Light. A newspaper is about to be established at Rising Sun, in this county. The first number will most likely make its appearance next week. Money. It is stated that a bank in New York 'and another in Philadelphia, have made arrangements with a house in London for a loan of one million and a half of dollars each, at 31 per cent 'interest.
ches, the whole would have exploded, and dread
lul must have been the effect. The pistols have been sent to this city, in the hope of tracing out the murderous villain, who to gratify his malice agajnst an individual, would not only have taken his life, but in all probability the lives of a whole family.
Ludicrous accident on
the Petcrsburgh
Rail
in a temporary hallucination", while packing his trunk for a journey, he thought hp was in his store and that in throwing himself from the window, he supposed he was leaning over the'eounter. This unfortunate individual put an end, to his life between four and five o'clock yesterday morning, in his room at the city hotel, (where he had been a guest since the first of this month) by shooting'him-
sen uiruujm me neau wun a Distol. . it annears
nut these briffht prospects were overcast, and blabt
ed by an insidious disease; to which after lingering some weeks, he fell a Victim. In the course of one day, he was a bridegroom and a corpse! In the last moments of his existence, his bride united her des-
itinies with his. to entitle her to the nrivilor of ivr. '
form Fe it tiers lb
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one day. 3Iarried,on Thursday morning, the 12th ihst., by the Rev. Philip Courtney, Mr. Alfred Street, of the firm of Sanxav and Street, of this place, to
.uiss aclia, secona daughter ol Mr. Lilies ricot, all ; Ginseng lb of Richmond. i Grain
a rBnj c i i i . n .
, 7., lo I that he discharged the pistol twice before effect
..,u ..g umg idui. wue uay mis wcck , ,n his nurDOse the ba . on ihe hW firp 'nV,
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The Xew Orleans papers of the 7th ult. represent the health of the city as improving, and business -reviving. The contest for governor in Georgia is very close and doubtful. 47 counties, out of 69, give Crawford (nullifier) 22,129 votes, and Lumpkin (unionist) 21,179. The supposition, however, is that Lumpkin is elected.
The strength of parties in the next legislature of Pennsylvania, is thus represented: Jackson. Anti-Jackson. Senate 25 8 House of Representatives 64 36 Majority in favor of the administration 45. The parties in the next New-Jersey legislature will stand 54 Jackson and 10 opposition.
Columbus, Ind. October 26. BEWARE OF A VILLAIN. A man who called himself Wm. P. Jones, was arrested by an officer of this town a few days
since, to answer for a debt he had contracted last "spring with one of 'our rnerchants; and as he had not the "rhino past him" to satisfy the merchant's demand, he was lodged in the county jail for the night; and on the next morning he "swore out," and shortly made off. Soon after he left town, some of 'our citizens deeming him a suspicions character opened and examined the contents of his siddle-bags, which wc learn he placed in the hands of a gentleman in lieu of a debt, and there found several Certificates for lands purchased at the Vincennes and Jeffersonville Land Offices, some of which were filled and signed willithe proper names, and the balance in blank form. 3375 in bills were also found in the snddle-bags. The bills are 20's and 5's, all'counterfeit, mostof .which are badly executed, and are easily detected by good judges; others might be pnssed off to individuals who are not accustomed to handling paper money. Six of the above $5 bills are on the bank of Orleansthe others are 5's and 2U,s on the U. S. Bank. The are not so well executed as the SO'. Said Jones, we learn, lately resided in the South E, corner of Monroe county, and it is believed he row makes his home somewhere in Morgan county, and has a number of accomplices in that direction to aid him in his villainous conduct. The public should therefore bo on the alert, both to 'detect and bring this man to justice, and to guard ejgamst further impositions from him and his party.
Jones is represented as a small man, about 30 years old, sandy complexion, fierce look, has a'small indentation on the right side of his chin, brown
cloth frock coat with a velvet collar, and black fur
fiat.
(r Printers throughout the State are requested
to aid in bringing this mail to justice, by copying the above in their respective papers, dr by making
such remarks as they may deem necessary, and
the favor shall be reciprocated. Chronicle.
as the train of cars was nassintr down from Pp-
I 0 " --' tersburghjthe passengers perceived that their speed bngan sensibly to diminish; they supposed the engineer was letting off steam, at length they Came to a stand still and 'much to their astonishment, they discovered that the Locomotive had disappeared. But how, or where it had gone, or what had become of it, no one' could for a moment imagine. It was at length, however, discovered, that the locomotive had some how or other become disengaged from the train of cars, and had made off like a streak of lightning without any one perceiving it. This occurred a few miles from Belfietd, and this self-moving machine ran S miles without stopping; the fire at the end of this distance dying away, it then called a halt and waited for company. As may be supposed the natives were not a little surprised at the strange apparition of this
flaming monster rushing over the road unattended by any human being, some thought it was the Tariff some Nullification some said it was one
of General Jackson's Expresses, and some thought it "was Lucifer himself in the shape of a steam engine taking a little brush against time. How it was that the Engineer and Co. had quieted their charge at the lament, we did not learn. When he pefceivetf how matters were, he tore off on foot afterthe engine, and coming to a house he mounted a horse arid went in puisuit.The passengers thus being left in the lurch, put their shoiilrlers to the wheel, and By iiint of great exertion got the train up the ascent at which they had happened to be whdh the adventure occcurred. Here a 'descent commencing they all got in, and without horse power or steam or any other agent than the all pervading force of gravitation, they were merrily whirled along to Belfield distance about a mile and a half. N. C. Watchman, Oct. 5.
through the palm of his left hand (with whichlhe was probaly supporting his head) and lodged in the
bed after its rebound from the wall of the room. From the traces of blood, it would seem that he then stepped out into the passage (for the purpose, as some conjecture, of leaping out of a window;) but immediately returned, re-loaded the pistol with two balls, arid discharged it through his head the balls entering over the left eye, and passing'out at right side behind. His manner and conversation since his arrival in the city have been uniformly -.:i .1 1. : 11.. 1
laiiuii.w, iiiuugu ucciisiunauy evincing low sprits
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Fith .Mackerel No 1 b'ol 10 2 8 3 6
Flour beat bbl3 41 ti 3 50
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Died, on Thursday evening last, after a lingering illness, Alfred Street, in the 20th year of his age. Richmond Enq.
Wheat bush Re Br!ey k Oats
. The Storm. The tide, during the southerly p.iwder keg gale in.Xew-York on Thursday, was unusually high, lUy ton
some.of the vessels in and out side of our docks were
considerably chafed and we regret to learn that a good deal of property in the cellars on the south side of the city, was damaged. When the wind shifted in the morninor to th
northward, the tide being again full, the sea made a c.orn mcal bufch
Garden, which carried away most of the plank covering the main gas-pipe. Many of the trees on the Battery lost limbs, and one of the willows was blown down. The storm experienced here on Thursday nijrht,
was verv severe on Lake Champlain at the same
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10 U. Amer 40 to 61
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Proviiioni
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several letters on business dated the evening pre- Itime. We understand, that a sloop upset just this vious, and left uncealed, were written with ncrfect ! side of Burlinsrton, Vermont the captain of which.
correctness, and contained nothing indicative of an i having his wife and family onboard, were all drown-
intention to terminate his existence. He had. in- ea uazctle.
deed, made arrangements for leaving the city at 8 o'clock in the morning. We understand that he
"TrpY Ismc Koseberry, living in Law
.11 J rcnoeburirli township,
was about 30 years of age, a man of wealth and eneged in extensive mercantile transactions. The Coroner's jury, wc learn, attribute tho actio a temporary fit of insanity.
county, Ind., a DARK
Deirhorn
SORIWL
fTpU JOiS;, about sixteen haiuU high.
gZJLfiJSi supposed to be between ten and twelvti
years old, heavy limbed, mano and tail
mivptl witli Krtiitn wliitr Itiim. a vvhitn ktrii in thrt
We understand that a Mr. Tyler from Virginia 1 forehead, both hind feet white about half way up U
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. Benjamin Tappan, of Ohio, to be a Judge of the United States for the District court of Ohio, in the place of John W. Campbell, deceased. William M. Gwin, of Mississippi, tobe Marshal of the United Stales for ihe District of Mississippi, in the plnce of Samuel W. Dickson, appointed Receiver of Public Moneys at Clinton, in the said
State.
Joseph Balestier, of Massachusetts, to be Con
sul of the United States for the port of Ilhio, in the
sland ot Bintang, in the Malayan Sea. Thomas H Barker, of New York, to be Consul
of the United States for the port of Elslheur, m the
vingaomoi uenmarK.
W. M. Haxton, of New Y'ork, fo be Consul of
he Untied States Tdr the port of Bathurst, in the
Island of St. Mary's, in the river Gambia.
RoBEnT Grieve, of Leith, to be Consul of the
United States for the port of Leith, in Scotland,
in the Kingdom of Great Britain. in the place of
Joel Nart.
Thomas Wooldridge, of Missfssippu to be'Con-
sul of the United States for the port of Brazoria, in
the rrovince ot 1 exas, in Mexico.
Austin J. Raines, of Missouri, to be Consul of
the United States at the port of Monterey, in North California, in Mexico.
Peter V. Daniel, of Richmond, Virginia, to be
Attorney General of the United States, in the place of Roger B. Taney, resigned.
Steam Boat Accident. It is with much re
gretwearo compelled to record the melancholy
catastrophe, which has recently befel the steam
boat T. Yeatman. On her passage'down the. river,
on the 20th October, and within two miles of Mem-
!phTs, one of the boilers bursted. The misfortune
is attributed to the assistant engineer, Lance Van-
dtfsen, who suffered ihe penalty of his negligence
in immediate death. Nine persons -lumped over-
board, of whom only three were saved rt he other
. aix wefc urowneu. une person was unaiy scalded, but his life is not endangered. The above facts have been derived from a letter received in
this city from the principal engineer Theodore R
ocowden. 1 he certificate of the captain, and o
several pissengers is appended, which leaves no room for doubt. The names of those who perish- . ed, excepting that of the assistant engineer, are
S:ven- Cincinnati Repub. ' From the Chron. of the Times, Oct 1st. . DIED, in Rockland township, on the 16th ult. Daniel Bamby, in the 45th year of his age ; and, on the 22nd, Linda, in the 6th year of her age. In "our last we recorded the deaths of five of this same
-family, making in all seven deaths from the2Sihof August to the 22d of September. No particular disease is stated, to which lo attribute so extraordinary a mortality in one family in so short a time , but we have understood that it is owing pretty much to the filthy manner in which the family lived, together with the miasma originating in a cellar filled ith Stagnant water.
Sleeping Preacher. A little eii! of eleven or
twelve years of age has created some talk among! the people of New Haven for several weeks, on j
account, ot her propensity to sermonize in her sleep. Dr. Griffith has taken an opportunity to be present at one of her 'lectures, and publishes the particulars in detail. Iler'language'of exhortation is really astonishing for one so young; and the curious would like to know if she exhibits as much poweTofihind when awake. After closing her sermon she repeated a hymn, and' reclined appearing utterly exhausted and remained quiet till, as she appeared to suppose, the hymn was sung. She rose and pronounced the benediction in a deeply impressive manner.
Soon after she closed, she awoke with a kind of
or Washington
MlLROY
fordsville
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me instructions 01 tne department, which, made it i,v wi. ;.!. .i M,.i.i 11,
necessary for him to reside at Crawfordsville, we I l CertiV the above to bo a true copy
uuuersianu is me jrrounu 01 nis removal, r ew men j cstray book. in our state stand higher than (Jen. Milrov in the ),. 0.1 "iiw
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1 iuuuu caiimuiiuii, ur navu more oi me connaence 01
the Republican party. In d. Democrat.
ngton city, has succeeded Gen. Sami el , the knee, a sore oh his weathers, and a Fmall lump as Rpff'ter of the Land Othcc at Craw-: or wart close under lho riglit eye. No other marks . Gen. Milroy's failure to comply with or brands perceivable: appraised nt twenty dollar
from my
JOHN SALT.UAR?M,J.l 42-a
Shocking Murder. A letter from Pensacola, under date of 22d inst. details the following barbarous proceedings "A most horrible nnd cold blooded murder was committed on the body of the Mayor of this city, on Saturday evening last, by a
TIP Y Montgomery Allen, living in JtlJ) Johnson township, Hiplev countv, Iml., one ilea 'bitten CRA Y UORSt; eleven or twelve years old; left eye out; shod before; two windfalls, one on the
out side of each hind knee joint. Ap-
vagabond. It seems that the fellow kept an unli-1 praised to twenty-rive dollars, by John W. Smith
censed jrrog shopand had been repeatedly warned j anu: rvjuire Kobeson, beluro nic, James .Mycri, j.p
by the Mayor to close it, to which he paid no atten
lion. On Saturday a constable was sent to close
the door of his shop, which was done while he was
at dinner
Sept. 20, 13;.
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NEW GOODS.
When lie returned on finding the door ! mHIE subscribers have received from 7211-
closed he walked off, uttering threats of vengeance, 1 Ji YORK and PHILADELPHIA, a general
convulsion, arid was very much aslonished to find I anc tru'.v ie execute them. He procured a j assortment ot.
so many persons around her, and wished to know
the cause; and when she was told there had been a meeting, she was mdehgricved and mortified that she should have been asleep all ihe time. She has been kept ignorant of the fact that she herself was the preacher. Boston Traveller.
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uiiu maueu 11 uurtvny wuu uucK-suoi, anc went in search of his victim he met him near the office, took deliberate aim, and killed him on the spot. The wretch is now in confinement. The excitement is very great, especially among the Creoles, who would tear him to pieces if ho were not so well guarded.
From Cartiiacena, via Martinique. The
French ship Minerve. Capt. L'A'Mi, arrived at this Fashion is a whimsical jade, but who ever dream
port yesterday, in 1G days from Port Royal, (Mart.) Ia inai sne wouia Pul canes into luc lau,cs "'- Hnnt T. ;nrnrm uc vnrKn.r 1U1 , i "Ut so it is. pon honor." Two of our fashionable
:..,.:i . r... ri.. -i . iladies exhibited, themselve
&Rm coons,
Hardware, Hats, Caps. ROOTS, SUORS A.'D JiROGAJSTS, which they will bell low for Cash. N. & G. SPARKS. October 2-lth, 1S33. 4U
3nt schr. arrived at Fort Royal the day ihe Miner- KZ lltl t i A T T t y1? 1 r. 'i. on i- c 1 . . . - .. ton street, with their little sticks, which left ih 30 da forntharthagenn, bringing infor- lshed with becoming grace. Gentlemen
Sheriff's Sale.
Y virtue of a writ of Execution or Levari
Facia, issued to me from the clerk's ollice of
the Dearborn Circuit Court, I have levied upon and will otfer for sale on Monday the lwth November next, at the court house door in the town of Law
m
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mation that a disturbance had occurred in that
place, in which most of the English residents there had been massacred. The French Consul having interfered to quell the riot, was taken up and confined in the jail, and afterwards killed by the rioters. The Governor of Martinique had despatched two French frigates for the purpose of protecting the 'foreign inhabitants at Carthagena. Charleston Courier, 1th inst.
CAUTION TO MOTHERS. In the report of Mr. Wardrop's lectures oh Sur
gical operations, published in the Lancet, it is stated, "The only circumstances of importance to be
particularly auenaea 10, wnen operating on an infant is the management of ihe nurse. I am convinced that many cases where operations on infants have proved fatal, the dealhhas been caused by the changes produced ih the hurses milk, in consequence of the mental agitation which, as you may
suppose, is often produced in the mind either of
the nurse or mother, when an operation on her
young charge becomes necessary. I have seen several remarkable instances of this kind, and similar cases are recorded by authors. The first case
which came under my notice took place some
years ago, man infint, from whom I had removed a small very hard tumour, which was situated behind the ear. No fever or iriflamation "supervened, and after supperation hail been established, and the wound was granulating in the most healthy manner, the child died suddenly'of convulsions.
On inquiry I found that the mother had been thrown into a violent fit of passion late at night, and that she suckled her infant soon afterwards, immediate
ly subequent to which the fatal convulsion succeeded. In another instance I was sent for in great haste, to see an infant in a conclusive fit, and on inquiry found that the nurse who was employed to suckle the infant had been guilty of some misconduct for which "she had been severely reprimanded. Soon aftdr this mental agitation, the infant was suckled by her, and the occurrence was followed by the conclusive attack referred to. The
late Sir Richard Crofr. who had the immediate
'charge of this child, informed me, that he had fre
quently known similar cases and that all mischief
was to be attributed to the pernicious effects which moral excitement produces on the milk of the nurse, an effect with which in some degrees every one is familiar. Mr. North in his treatise on the "Convulsions of infauts, makes allusion to this circumstance,
Vermont. By this official return of votes polled at the recent election, in Vermont, it appears , that theantimasons have again carried every thing before them. They have elected their Governor, Lt. Governor, Treasurer and Councellors. The par
ties are about equally divided in the House. Thirteen trials were had in the choice of speaker. The
rst trial resulted as follows: Smith (anti) 10G;
Buck (union) Ul; Hammond 24; Kittridge 1; Barber 1; Scattering 1. On ihe. result of the ninth ballot being declared, Mr. Hammond withdrew from the contest. The 13th ballot resulted as follows: Smith 114: Buck 108: Hammond 3, and
Boston Mirror.
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profits for seven years, will be firt offered, and if these are not enough to satisfy tho debt, internw- n rwl rwfr r 1 1 r ii'.if 1 A t i Oil tlmri tlii 4it cirtirli
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i Vi .V i VI i wv " . ' Wl" be oUore" lo tnc ',ncst tuuuer. t aken in last etter on the Catholic controversy, that Bishop ; cxecution to 8atisfy a debt in favor of Benjamin Lnghsh who has just returned from Europe .has . Wilson affaiiit Frederick Utz and Lvtle W. John-
suceeecieu in ooiainmg a q.spension irom ins 11011- afaJ jj fls the propertv of eJvid I'tz.
ness ine rope permiiung ine meuioersoi tne i.aino- D C. SMI TH, Dep. .VJT D. C. lie Church in the Lnited States, to cat .meat on Fri- yor yyt DILS Sheriff
. g . - , ... . One of the stage-drivers between Herkimer and Tiittle Falls, New-York, recently robbed a passenger's trunk of 149 sovereigns. By the active exer
tions of the proprietors he was arrested, and 139 of the sovereigns, and $26 in notes, recovered. JVe'10 Printing Pre $s. Mr. Kitchen of Great
Britain, has invented a Press, with which one person
October 17th, 1833.
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Sheriff's Sale.
n TY virtue of a writ of Execution, commonly calliOedawrit of Venditioni )rponat directed to me from the clerk's office of tho Dearborn Circuit Court, at the suit of John Froeland ni;.iinet Corneli-
will be able to perform as much work as four with u,s v.' Cozl,uV UoriC ,,atsCti auti Hiram iley; I
Kittridge 1220.
It is expected Mr. Clay will arrive in this city in the course of the ensuing week. Arrangements O ..." are making to give him a handsome reception, lb. We'learn'from Tennessee papers, that in cdriseseqnerice of the rise in cotton, many person's are scouring the state ivith a view of purchasing negroes to take to Mississippi and Louisiana. Negroes that could not be sold for $400, now fetch
$500,'cashup and no grumbling.1 The Hon. J. Q. Adams has accepted, the nomination for governor, made by the antimasons of Massachusetts. We fear he will meet the fate of
"Dermont Mc'Morrogh." "He fought until every bone was broken, "And the tip of a tail was just left for a token." Mohticelld, the seat of the late Thomas Jefferson, is for sale. The beauty 'of its situation, together with the historical associations connected with it,
win no doubt procure for it a ready purchaser. The money paid to the captors of the Negroes from the Slave Vessels, within the last seven years, has amounted to $1,379,000. Charles Getter was executed at Eastori, Penn., on the 3d insla'nt, for the 'murder of his wife. In the first attempt to hang him, the rope broke, and he fell upon the ground. He was somewhat stunned Ky the 'fall, but waited with great 'composure foraljdut twenty minutes, and was again swung off. A report is going the rounds in the northern papers of the death of Mr. Madison, which, thank heaven it not true. Fredericksburgh Arena.
the common presses. It is said to be but about half
the size of the Columbian Press. Co. Pluck ii expected to visit Baltimore about the present time. A public meeting will probably be called to 'make "suitable arrangements for his reception. Monticello, the seat of the late Thomas Jefferson, is for sale. The beauty of its situation, together with the historical associations connected with it, will no doubt procure for it a ready purchaser.
fhall proceed to expose to sile at public vendue, on Monday the 1 1th day of . November, 133, at the court house door in Lawrencebugh, at 2 o'clock p. m. tho following property, to wit: Uie one 7th undivided part of the north-caft quarter of section 31, town 5, rango 1 west, containing in the whole one quarter section, 1G3 acres, tiG-KKi;. also the one undivided seventh part of SO acres of land, being the w est half of tho S. Y. quarter of section 2", town !", range 2 wett; also the undivided seventh part of In lots in tho town
of Aurora, county of Dearborn, No. 149, 229,
rj.. ls!l nnil 17; nltrt tlio iitxlii i.lo,! ?th nrt
Elephants are now used in Ceylon for ploughing , ()f Out lots in the town of Aurora, No. 2-, 05, GO, the rice fields, and in preparing new grounds for the , 07, and 3 s-eized as the property of Cornelius H. cultivation of coffee, pepper. Arc'. An elephant will j Cozinc to satisfy the above named judgment, debt,
"" o j itmj uui-. jnierest and cois nm ouering mc rents, issues.
and profits of said property for sewn years, to atify said judgment, and if the rnits, iue8 and prpfitu
thereof will not bring the amount, I bhall proceed to
sell the fee simple. I). C. SMITH, deptu,V(rD. C. For WM. DILS, sheriff D. C. October 17th, IB33. 49-tS
locks were in the habit of performing before.
The distance between Philadelphia and NewYork, by the means of locomotives on the rail-road is now done in seven and a half hours. White river Bridge.-We are gratified to state that the masonry of the Bridge across White river
at this place, is completed, and the superstructure is being raised. The timbers are all ready prepared, and there is a good prospect of its speedy completion. In a few weeks more the travel to the west will be able to take this direction. Ia. Democrat. Mr. Bayard Thistle, the unfortunate young man who was shot in the back by the late. Dr. Swearingen, died at Cumberland on the 3d instant. Franklin 'Repository.
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JFrcsh Flour1. . Few barrels of Fine and Superfine FLOUR, for sale br TOUSEY As DUNN.
Oct. 2oth, 1833. 41-
llYifrr Ziiuie. Barrels Water Lime for sale by U TOUSEY & DUN. October 25th, 1833 41"
LAWRESCEBUROH MARKET. Apples, green, bush. 23, dried, do. G2 to 75; Butter, lb. 12 to 18; Beef, lb. 3 to 5; Chickens, doz. 75 to $1; Corn-Meal, bush. 31 to 37; Cheese, lb. G to 8; Eggs, doz. 6 to 8; Flour, bbl. 4. cwt. .41 62 to
175; Lard, lb. 7 to 8; Oats, bush. 15 to 2t; Potatoes, do. 18 to 23; Pork, lb. 3 'to 4; Peaches, dried
bush.oli to i.
TlYfMft D()Z BROOMS, first quality, warrantilUiUlV ed this year's growth and manufacture, just received and for sale low for Cash, ' L. W. JOHNSON.
40-
Oct. 14th, 1833.
MARRIED—On the 24th ult. by Rev. A. J. Cotton, Mr. ROBERT P. MILLIKEN to Miss REBECCA ALEXANDER—all of Manchester.
ZANESVILLE SALT, for sale by the bbl. by N & G. SPARKS. Oct. 4, 1833. 38Flour, Corn, Oats, Pork, Potatoes and Wood received at this Office in payment for papers.
