Indiana Palladium, Volume 9, Number 46, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 November 1833 — Page 3

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Saturday I?Iornin, Iov. 30.

The Editor, in compliant;, with the wishes of a majority of the citizens of this county, very kindly expressed at the late election, having to be absent during the session of the legislature, advises his readers that the editorial duties of the paner will be discharged, for the time being, by Mr. C. W. JIutchen. This gentleman is so very crenerallv

known in this part of the State, that it is considered

B. F. BcTT.rs, Etq. 6f New York, has received , competent to meet it. Thts is t!ic eon's which J

apntmont ot Attorney general c the u. fr. sho,ll( be taken, if no arrangement rin be undo ti "6finJ;,anU N8 Wn " with the Treasurv.-We are sailed, that the an, gentleman of fine talents and high legal attainments. t ,h . . f , '

Sugar. The early frosts have disastrous to the planters of the

is thought that little over half crops of

realised in many parts of that region.

ed that the failure will operate seriously on the next

crop, as there will be a great scarcity of seed. The cotton crops sustiined little or no iiijury. WBPBl III

Cotton. Accounts from the Charleston, S. Caro-

n-oved enremelv lK,Chmonf,'W,ll nnt PPIt such n outrage to be lower county. It !; PPrPe,r ,1etI if should be true that any one should

suirar will b3 a cnovg to mink ct resisting the law bu

Jt is predict- j i.icu;nuna inq.

The phenomenon.

T7 Meteoric Phenomenon.

j which we described in our l ist paper, was visible at

every point f-m which we have yet heard -from

l.oston to Charleston, S. C. and from tho Athr.-

urvnecsssarytogive him a more formal introduction. hjna market, under date 9th inst. show a decline of tic cities to Chailrston on the Kanawha. It 1

The books and accounts of the office, will, as usn-

1, during the absence of the Editor, bo attended to bv Mr. V. M. Cole, who is authorized to make settlements and receipt for money?.

ft7"Th3 reader is referred to p.n article on the

preceding page, from the Boston Statesman, for information relative to the corrnvting influence of the

IT. S. Hank. A careful examintion of the course

the Bank and some of its vassals, cannot hut con

vincethe most incredulous that corruption forms its ubstratnm. Who then can advocate the pretensions of the monster to a re-charter! None who are not paid, or duped by her menials.

prices equal to 4 cent per lb. It is also stated that , probaly extended through all North America, the article has underwent the same reduction in N. j Is uniformly deccribed as one of the most magi York. A corresponding decline is noted in the Li- I crnt nmJ brilliant phenomena- wU'cU hs rvrr

tci iuui uicii not. i aitiLic as (.lull niiu uaucik.tion3 tardy holders were anxious to sell.

ns It

Cincinnati I rices Current. (Corrected Weekly by the Republican.)

Pfe.vx lb lif-an bush CmJ!fs. M. uided I) pt Spei m Coal bush Offee lb

6

ct. 15 tj 17 75 11 10 Z9 to 4O a 10 ic 15 lo 16

pea red.

"Where are

they!"-

The Cincinnati Gazette,

Richmond Enquirer.

TJie National secd up. TJipir Title hark was

spoken yesterday afternoon, at 3 oVJook, bv the

'J some time sjnc.e, speaking of the pratings of some steamer Independence, in latitude 105, longitude

noisy pol.ticions of the National Republican stripe, j 183d, hour

ound up Salt vivrr, for a poit nml a market

holds the following appropriate language: j provisions scarce, crew in distress. "So much for recent election matters: and vet' , N? was lo be srn yrsfrnhy m the there are politicians who talk of a National ltepub-! strePl?; hov'F!l was '"morcd tint there were lican party!! In the name of common sense, where t SPven nbot in different houses. They will crawl are they on the days of election? If not then to be ; out tn warm day.

Convention. The second Monday in December found. the v miarht as well have no existence." v The Representative election in tli's rifv has il-

j iiisirrMou me ;crtp!ere saying, "that Slarefu. Among the proceed ins of the I .ens- - callpd, but fen' rliosen."

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. aoDars to have been designated for the meeting of

the Indiana Stita Convention. Accounts from different narts of the State indicate that the principal part of the counties will be represented. We shall

avail ourselves of the earliest opportunity of laying j tions:

the proceedings before our readers. It is prosnmed delegates will be apnointed to attend the Baltimore Convention, and also candidate? fir the ofnVe of "governor and lieut. governor of this State nominated.

many were

lature of Tennessee we find

the following

resolu-

" Resolve dy That the select committee cn the

JIuimi Tcaf't. "By a rffntlemip directlv from the treaty ground, we are informed that tho Indians themselves were willing to sell, but that owing to the influence of the whites' aman? them, who are fattening upon their annuities, they declined a cession of their lands on any terms This we have no reason to donM. The probability is , that should the lawg of the State be extended over them, thev would consult 'their own interest and treat on fair terms.

subject of American Colonization Society, be instructed to inquire into the expediency, of memorializing Congress to make an appropriation of 100,000 annually, to be applied by the said Colonization Pocie-

We shall exchage with the Salt Rieer Jovrnah

in the hnr- of hearng sorpfMh'ng of the Nationals. The Nationals in Wostfirld have presented Mr.

Clay with a whip he is used to being whipped

Roiton

r,

ormnsr i'oit.

tv, in transporting to Liberia the free coloured por :f:on, tf,Q n-o-r,, t,,i, i ' j i ulation of the United States. ; c-zpp, tl ;J,s-s. Johnson, hve succeeded !n "J?o7rZ, That said committee inquire into the' ,a,nm5 the present contracts f,,r ihe St.gp expediency of making an appropriation, bv thia I Vn",rs ,ronl (',np,nnM- Vl1 Lnwrncoburoh, to

Next Monday toe lerifclature of this tate convenes. The establishment of a State Bank and Branches, it is probable, will arrest the early attention of that body. The question havin.qr passed in review before the people, and an expression hd "on the subject, the presumption is that very little time will be spent in its adoption. The members have severally, no doubt, made up their minds and are fully prepared to act definitively on the proposition. Much care and great precaution are necessary to the correct decision of a ouestion fraught with such magnitude to the people of Indiana. In the adoption of a Bank charter, too much sagacity cannot be displayed by those o whom alone the power to do so is delegated. . The mere passing an act authorizing the establishment of a

State Bank and Branches is not what the people look for they expect their representatives to so frame the charter as to bring it clearly within the pale of the Constitution, and to guard it from violation, and them from imposition. This may easily be done, and this the people confidently expect. It would be su peri rogatory in us to use any argument in favor of the measure, as the people throughout the State have spoken in a voice not to be misunderstood by their agents, that the condition of the country pleads in its behalf, and that they will it to be effected. Whoever has observed passing evcnt, cannot, for "a moment doubt but that the V. S. Bank must close her concerns, and conseouently her notes will be withdrawn from circulation. It then follows of course that the vacuum in the circulating medium, which would be thus occasioned, must be supplied; and we can see no means so well calculated to contimmate that object, as the one in contemnlation. Sound policy dictates the course as time will prove.

General Assembly, of five hundred dollars annually, to aid the Tennessee Auxiliary Colonization Society, be applied hythe said Society in transporting to the colony of Liberia the free coloured population of the State of Tennessee." Mr. Clay applied at the screw factcm in Worcester, for a pattern that would help to screw hin into the Presidency. They had'nt any on hand, and doubted whether the article could Le manufactured. Boston Pos.

If the "screw" required by Mr. Clay has really bafHed Yankee ingenuity his case must be truly of a "billious" character. Late indications from the South justify the opinion that no portion of the thread need be expected from that quarter. Such "signs" arc ominous.--The Bostdn Commercial Gazette speaks thus: 'The administration, in removing the public de-

rsosltps from the U. S. Bank, has gained five friends I

in this quarter where it has made one enemy."

Spanish M IS Melee 3 to .1 50 Domestic 62 to 73 Catton vim No 5 to 12 .'2 12 to 15 5. to T9 Feather? lb 0 Flaxseed bush 8(J Fih JStuck. t el Xj 1 bbi 10 " 2 4 8 2 7 4 ;? 6 ?.5 F'our bet bbl3 53 to 3 63 Cink-enjr lb 17 G rui?i Wheat bush 56 Re 41 Itir ey 15 to Z7 Oits 25 Corn " ?5 V .v der keg 5 to 7 53 May ton 8

L'.nen low )d

s

Flax

12 13

Liquet t Itrandv F jal 2 to C 2 H . Aner . 40 to 62

fsT.Tl! OP INDIAN , D.Mib t cui ty, J.

lU? matter of tha Petition ) 4 tt f of the Ad.ninMmor.ofm.' Trt'J"" J , vid Askew, deceased. rf Real .f.j.V. NOW comes tlio mlmintrtrra rtrn.t.; i iv. -

,dccensed, and tib their ptHiti-.,,, v.-rilbd on otth. 'KlimiMiuffii tli. I'fin rt '. !,. . .

l nt Ellil tstlti' 11V, nil i.i.iii m li.ii.t. I :

5'J to7J llts I1"'1 ,n w'PP,,rtct 1 45 minrtr Children; t'ut th j

I 53 to 1 7 c-I3tl lJi 1 ir1 ') inirmrM i- iiicin, fu tu.i for, jinx 3a to $7 'account, besides a(buini.-tntioti fvc nnl plriiiai 2t lo 56 Iserviceii, rvt yet taid or exhiliteJ, that On d n. 45 to S'J 'ed died, seireJ of, over and to, a piocij or parcel

Oi'.'f Tan bbl 18 of ground in t h 3 town of Iwrenc-Vjurjjh. county

l.ins.eJ jril 9: to 100 of Dear born, known as a part of In lot No. 17;.

1 VJ to 1 5J j front in r o Walnut street JU fvt, nn 1 runiitv

jinenco north-oawanlly Wit!i an ally eitysix icet, itlie width aforestid; that thev h ive causa l an a;.

praiset.ient tuereot ti m li!l a th nw m suc;t cases requires, and pnvinthj court t;" nuke an order for the silrtihnof, for thj piymrt!it of the debt aforesaid; and the matters in On siul iK'tition et

7-jf)ith, bi?in:r deemed trus ami correct: it is rttlvl.

ordered and decreed by tha court, that notice of this application, be puhlishod in so n public nnvspip.v printed in T.iwrenceburh for threa sucetnir weeks notifying all person, concerned, that tha court will proceeito a-n oi said petition on tin fvirth day of tin net l'briiary ten.i of this co trt, wlich term will comment on these? ml Jloudt,'

bite Court of Dearborn eounty.

Nuprin 'rr 7 rw,

75 to 1CJ

1 50

Hemp cwt. 5 Money ral Hops lb liul'pro ib I 75 Lead p'sr Sc bar Coi n nneal buh Leather Si'e IS

Upper ide 2 '5

1) lVach ' Uum Jrn i Ui X.Fnjf 1) N .O, .

P. n li d. lo Amer M bWkey Mol ises trl

Sierm

lruvitiani ltcoii .b II jr round Lard Ib Dm ter in kesp Cb'-ese ib

S.iH I'ks Isl bush 70 to 75 i

Kiiuwha " 50

n 5 7 7 to X 7 to S

r. to 4

t'oaanKufth 55

Seedt Clover biiih 4 75 to 5 00 Timn. 2 50 lo S CO Hemp 4 I f,lmt, b-i I S7

5") to 6 Soap in bus lb

C'4 to 75 , ?iii',ar' V5 to 31 i X.-w O. lb 10 to 11 i 1. .:tf 10 to 13 5ta b Teas 40 to 41 l np ?t fi irp lb 1

j Y Hvoo

2' t 5f Tcbccn, Ky. nt

so 2 50 Tailuwb

3 to O i in IVhrnnrv tii-vt Wr (.r rf"lif ?vi.t

J Mi: i DILL, Clerk l V. 1) r. Nov. 03d, V, 4'J-lv.'

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ElKKCUTOirs J havinjj taken (

l a v.-r. f : n c i: r v k u a markix Apple?, reen, bush. '25, dried, do. V'2 to T"; Butter, lb. 12 to 18; l!eef, lb. to 5; Chic-kens, dcz. 75 to 1; Corn-Meal, bush. 31 to :)?; Cheese, lb. ( to P; ttszfy do.. G to 8; Tlour, bbl. $1, cwt. $1 (i'J to 1 75; Lard, lb. 7 to f"; Oats, bush. 15 to V; Potatoes, di. 13 to 125; Pork, lb. 3 to 1; Peaches, driud bush. 5'J to STATE OF IXDJAXA ) fear?)orsi county, Set. Deahkorn Ciucn r Court. ) Sarah Ann Hill)

versus un pennon jor jJtvorec.

NOTICH. The tindersi-nel

out letters of adtuinitrntion fron

to H tno Clerk's ofllce of the Djarlmrn Probate court, o-i

7 to 8 ; 0ie estate of Volenti ne Lawrence, lite of said conn. jty deceased, notifies those indebted to the naid es

tate to make immediate payment; and those hivim iclaimsaro requested to present them duly authenti- ! rated lor ndjustmei.t. The paid estate is btd eveil ! to be solvent. J. V. LAWll liNCP.. l'.x'r.

id--i

i.rh

th:s phce; from 'I'err Ilnufo to Indinnr-poli?, and

Mom omcinnai., via lirookv.lle, to ind.ananol-. P: (,n,. n t ' ,. r, r A, t , (5., ln nov SO, P

1 he contract for the line of stn.73 from Mnd'son to Tndiannpolls which wis put in oneration by tho Mrr?. Johnsson, we understand tbov have os,t, nod his been trdcen by Mr. James II. Wallace, of Madison or by a company. The mail is to be carried ihrouoh in a day. We cannot refrain, on the present occasion, from highly eomplimentin t!ie present contractors for the f lithfulness with which they have performed

their contracts nnd tho many advantages they have T 1 ir'n 1 conferred noon the citron nf tb-c f..t l,r JO n

nwppprint MnrilAna vn Ii i' ' ,i" .. MvsTW comes Sarah Ann Hill, by Major nnd

: 7 Lane,berattornieP,nndmesintheClerk'onice

; " V 111 " 3 u,,u I of the Dearborn Circuit Court, her bill or petition. : Cost umxu, in the rheaport pocsibb form, a rv. contracts they have secured, rs to prevent them j praying a divorce from her husband, for cause of , publication of new and Unndard worU: f'Mrt,

h j tijiv.u uaa j Huiiiiuonmem ; uuu iii'j pjhi n.irui iiann;' pruvun to : j ravrify iiinoru, jitogr(itni' .Vf.'crt ,'lrmiir.

HNSlTRANCr. T!i? fubsrriber Jiavmnr been appointed AciVNT of the Protection Insurance Company, in the place of (J. H. Dunn, lq. repirrnod, will roiit'ime the busineps of lesurir building, mercliandize, iVc. nnd also, keel bontx, llit batu

and their cargoes, on Ii!eral terms. Office n II

street, a few doors below '.. IV'df rd A' Vi. nrroc-. ry. P. L. SPOONTJJ. I.awrcnceburh, r.ov 'J5, l-?. 4-

PERIODICA! IiSBRAUY.

"Woir

pursuant to arrangement, a g-oodly number of the

citizens of this and the adjacent counties, met at the north part of this county with the avowed intention of destroying a few wolves that had for some time past annoved the inhabitants by committing repeated depredations upon their sheep and othor ' domestic animals. The result was, they killed 20 or "25 deer and slightly wounded two, only, of the companv but no "wolves."It afforded rare sport to the partv, and no doubt thev.returned quite s wHl satisvfd as though thev had exterminated the whole canine race.

New York Election. The, "Empire State" has given another and further proof, of her genuine devotion to democratic principles as the late election returns will fully demonstrate. The annexed extract from the Albany Argus, more than meets the most sanguine expectations of the Republican party all over the Union:

"The democratic candidates for the Senate, have j

succeeded in every district in the State that of one

heretofore characterized their labor?

We learn from the Vineennes Sun, that Mr. Enaison has ngain cot the contract for carrying the mail from I'vansville to Terre Haute. Tho same paPr states that Mr. Clark and Messrs. Mill & Wetz'dl have lost their contract?, and the whole line from Louisville to t. Louis has been taken by a company, from Ohio. Mr. Stout says he hopes ihey may perform their duties as well as the contractors they have superceded. Indiana Democrat.

From the CJlohe. Th" Richmond Whir nriv.s notice to the public, in the following paragraph, that Mr. Clay will act in

tho sitisfiction of Miles C. Ileston, 1'sq. Prcsi

dent Judge of the third judicial circuit of the State of Indiana; that the said John Hill is not a resident

Popular Science, iVrsnnat ,1drrntvrf, Vi' '7 J-

ctceptUtnnKle moral bearing and approved P"cmt.

It is published weekly, tn number of -H octavo

fill ITflTll nilPtflniO ill - n-M'AO 1,!.- r. . ' 4 I .

hnrmrpil nnd tvvpnttf Pinrht rpnrpsnntntirpa 1U ami . 1

regular republicans that 48 counties of the 55, have

elected the regularly nominated democratic tickets; j

and that only five counties, (electing 9 members,) have returned representatives opposed to the national and State administrations: a result unprecedented in the political divisions ef this State. The aggregate democratic majority in the several Senate districts cannot be less than 50.000."

of this State, who has ordered publication of this parea each,nt $" per nnum in advance, and con.

matter as the law requires: j tain- matter equal to piues more than nnv other NOTICH is therefore hereby given to the said j Periodical in America at the same price. The fd. John Hill, of tho filing and pendency of the afore- lowing works have besn already republished in th said bill or petition for divorce, and that unless he j "Library," viz: be and appear before the Judges of the Dearborn Volume 1. 1. The Life and Trial efffr-ry PasCircuit Court, on the first day of their next term, to ( talozzi, with eonious extracts from hi wor'-, jlbt. be holden at Lawrenceburgh, in and for said county , trative of hi.s plan of education; by V.. Piber, Pb, of Dearborn, on the fourth 3Ionday in March next, Dr. History of Petr tho Oreit, with n nr?then and there to cainsay or deny ihe matters in the liminarv sketch of the History and Statistics of llur-

said petition set forth, or the same will be heard in sia; by Oeneral Count Philip d.) s?-'"ur. Vote

Riciiard Pot.t.aro, of Va.hns been appointed by the President to be Consul of the United States in

7in,.On Saturday hit, f.d inst. j cuy oi Mexico, in piaco oi James o. v nson , ' resigned.

the ruiiliher?. Wo never doubted it. Mr. McDufiie anticipated the Whirr, when ho proclaimed

Mr. Clav in Nullifying Convention, ;our Great !

Alley of the West." From the 117; V. "Upe.n llie great question of the Sss'on, Mr. Clay will undoubtedly act in phalanx with the Spartan band of the Sonih, nnd if they rmnnt nssert

i the march of usurpation, we may well despair of

the practicability of the attempt, or continue to desire it, for the failure will argue that the people are too depraved for regeneration.'

hi3 absence and a decree entered thereon according

ly. l?y orJ2r of the aforesaid President Jude. JAMES DILL, Clerk. Nov. 27th, 193?. df)-ow.

gH'ATM OF TXDTAXA, Dearbr 3 bate Court of Dearborn County.

Noremler TVr.vi, 1SH

iorn county, Pro

of nionrney through I Vance nnd Ttnlv; bv Wm. Hazlitt. I. The Lnt-t 1'says of F.lia;' by Oh-lM Lamb. 5. The Wounded So'nt, a Tale of Lit.; by D. M. Moir. 0. Tho Life of Carl Thedor Kmrner, the Oerman Warrior Poet; by 1p father. 7. Martial and Mis-cNnonus Poems cf Kirrr.er. a. Kurner's Proc Tal v. Tours in Knner India and the Himalaya Tountiin. 7e.; bv "Mnjr

Archer. 10. The flame of LifT; by Leitch Ritchie.

I-state of Joseph StitehrJ Real .We for pay j -1 VpT-Vi lT"l f fJV deceased. S ment ofBelh. phv; from Inles of Field and Mood; by John Ml-

TX. . , . . , jrolm. r. Helen nters, from the smo. .lit. IN this matter now comes Perjamin S. Noble ad- ; T lkothor. from h( The Kival; bv

rfratorol uosapn Matelar, dec o, by Dunn his tllo f,nti1 nr nP(,nii,vl;ftn9 ne iin iVninsulji ir..

to t!ie

Among the various , rumors afloat, we find one jOlejrinjr that the Secretary of the Treasury has reported that be finds it impractible to jet filon?r with the financial concerns of the srovemment without the aid of the U. S. Bank. What absurditv!

Tn the absence of other topics, some Editor" are neculatinT as to who is'to be made Speaker of the House of Representatives of the U. S. the ensuing session of Congress. It anpears to bo the concurrent opinion of many that Mr. Stevenson of Ya. will not consent to a re-election. Mr. Suther'l a nd, of P. is looked upon as his mot probable successor. To that choice the Renublican party will undoubtedly respond all's well. The claims of Pennsylvania to that omcer should rot be overlooked.

TJie IT. Stales vs. Lt. R. B. Randolph

We understand, lhat R. T5. Randolph wa arrested by the ?Iarshal (Major Christain.) on Wednesday last, and committed to the jail of Henrico county, on a warrant from the Treasury Department of the U. S. tinder the Act of 1820, for a sum which is reported to be about $25,000. It is presumed to be for the whole sum. which appears to be unliquidated on the books of the Treasury. We have not seen the law, though from what we understand of its provisions, it gives summary powers to the Secretary of the Treasury, and what we should consider to be very harsh provision3. He is said to have the power of proceeding at once against the person and property of a defiulter, without the preliminary interposition of any judicial tribunal. A morning pper stale?, that "the only

relief for one prosecuted in this way. is by bill oft

complaint to a District Judge of ihe U. S., in or out of Court stt?nu forth the nature and extent of the injury which Judge may, if in his opinion the case requires it, grant an injunction to stay all proceedines on the warrant but no injunction shall

issue vr.iil the party applying shall gire bond and

sufficient security for tuc performance of any judgment that may be awarded against him, in such amount as tho judge granting the injunction shall prescribe.

It is presumed that some arrr.nnremenfs may be made between the Treasury and Lt. Randolph, by

means of which, his person may bo liberated, and

7Vc.7'7 irith Siam. Intelligence has been received, by a vessel which arrived at New Yoik from Can'nn, that a commercial treaty has been negotiated between the United States and Siam The information is derived from an English newspaper published at Singapore, which stales that the United States1 ship Peacock, Captain Geisenfrer had arrived ihere on the 1st May last from

Siam, having on board Mr. K.lward Roberts, who

minis

attorney.

proves

satisfaction of the

court, that the said Estate is largely indebted over and above tho personal assetts -that the said deceased died, seized of, in, over and to, the three fifth of the one half of fn lots No.-. 7 and in the addition to the town of lawrenceburgh, commonly called New Lawrencebur-rh; snbj?ct to a Mortgage to one Jacob Haves, for the pum of A0." or thereabouts, that he also died possessed of an eouitalde title to In lota Xos. 03, 01 and the south half of In lot No. 70, in the same place, which lots and parts of lots have been appraised and the aonraisement filed as the la w directs: It is theref-tre ordered, ruled

j and decreed bv "the court, that a Mimmons issue, sum

Anecdotes of Painters. Volume II. 1. Critical Skr-t.ches of th rharv4 ter nnd genius of Scott nnd Ilvron. Journal of

an officer emnlovod in the evoedltion under the

command ot Cantain Owen, on the M ostern ("oast of Africa. Xotes of a Tour in Albania. 1. P.iocrranhical and ciitieal sketches of Sir Js. Mackintosh and Lork llrouqrh am. -. Service flort. comprising tho Personal Narrative of n llrititdi Naval Officer. 0. OeoMiide or Marine Lyrics; by Mrs. Fletcher (late Mips Jewsbury.) 7. Sketch of tho genius and character of Wanhsworth with selection from bis Lvricsl Pallid. Q. Nine Month' Reei-

! deuce in New Zealand. 0. The Life of Mahomet;

ftn'l,;5 rM,n f. ,KrJrt..; c: ! ning Sarah StateHr, widow of the dee0aed, I . " n , , r iff'i h'n.t m IT;,'

",,l'; torv of tho Ottoman or Turkish Emoire; by Edward

am. Coc'uam China. The extent of Siam is estimated nt 100,000 snnare miles, and its popula

tion at near tl.OOO.OOO. It is now rapidly ad

vanemgm prosperity, and a trade with it imy b

come an important branch of our commerce in that

quarter of the world. The Siamese is considered the most civilized of the group of nations inhabit

ing tin tropical legions beyond Ilindoston and

minor heirs of said deceased, and to their guardians

if anv t.hrtv have; and to the said Jcob Have?, hold

China.

Baltimore Gazette.

Ep$'folrtrv 'Dunn he "Sir Your bill having been ft.tnding n very lone- time, I be" to have it settled forthwith. Yom's, Sxip. A nxwer.

When my bill tired of &tanding 'tis

S

i r-

weleome to sit down. YouiV,

Sxooks.

jEnham, Esn. M. It. A. S. 11. The TvmW. by nutlior rr t f ni-nl t.fl i nna if ltn l.-n iiicul t .

d- j er of the Mortgage aforesaid, and that notice of this j j)ovnrcf jc Manners in tb West Indies by Mr-, e- ap-altcatton be nttbhshed in some public newspaper j Charmichnel, five years a resident in tho Mm Is.

nnnteuand published in Lawrene'-irgli, Drarhorn 'j j,,, jt:f nn, rimnrter of Wil'iam Wilhercountv, Indiana, notifying th said widow, heiri, j nrce. 1-1. Men and Thimn. vir: TIw Times wo Jacob Hayes the Mortgagee aforesaid, and nil oth- jivo jn. Odd Eellows, and Plessin of Pio.rnpt,y. er persons concerned, to be and appear before the The t0n. IMitions of the above w, rks wera Probata Court of D3arbarn county on Thursday tne or;,r;nnv pntdished in more thn thi,t .o;,rtf,, fourth day of the next term of said court, which j posj ix( ,vtdishr.- about EHHITY 1)01. LU

day in February next, to show, if any thing they have to show, or can say, why the court shall not make an order for the sale of the aforesaid described property fir the payment of the just debts of slid deceased. Ky the court.

.' AMES DILL, Clerk P. CD. C.

The Tennessee Legislature has finally parsed a Ilill establishing the Planter's Rank with a capital , of .2,000,0p0. The bill provides that all the stock shall be .taken by individuals.

his property maybe made eventually liable for any

We have now before us a sheet which contains I balance which may he found due him, on a fiir and accounts of accidents happening to fight Steam- j finr)) settlement of the account?, boats, to which may be added the Utility, all of , We are astonished to hear of a rumors being

which have met with disasters within the past .-n ' 4unt iM Knan iWu-n nut nfdelir-

IJtl IM i ll I 111 " " V ' -t - ' " '

cannot

Another. "S;r Inclosed is my Mil; if you will pay it at once. yo?r WZ" oblige me if not, I will oblige you. Your-, Swipes.

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communicated. OTJITTTAR-S-T. DIED On Sunday evening, the 2-th inst., Mrs. Haswu H. Browfr, wife of Dr. J. IT. Prower, pged TO years. In t he decease of this truly amiable and pious ladv.the circle of her family and friends.

What !i have sustained an irreparable loss. In her all the

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navs, occasionigtne loss oi tne lives or .IA. i oia t . T . . T r , .. Tt individuals, besides many others injured. The loss ' nS Luiot. R. from the jail by hrco. Jt . p J J hf Sorb i Hoirrn cannot ho entertainC(f.

' Thrfii"mt rerrenccC'of Snch accidcts should i OKI Dominion a State, which his nnifromly virtues contere.1. nml of her it may with : truth rti.mnUte ZZZZt ufe t in- j diS,inSis!,ed herseif by her lovo of ordcr-vho ; W new hereto We her lo e.t n rv ntntha ..j :e :vt rn, Pniin.lr in U fin-riv to her ? 4 1-U in 1,Lr Ppornnenr, nert, w as rno adorn-

arrest the crying evil. " ! jail, even under the infamous Sedition Act shall any one dare thus to ily in the face of the law? It Another 'Steam Boat Disaster. By the Louis- ! cannot be. Let the law be ever so harsh let this ille Advertiser we are informed that, on the 14th I Treasury warrant be even supposed to be ever so inst. at St. Louis, one of the boilers of the steamer improvidently granted---does it become any citizen . Utility bursted. The Clerk, an Engineer, and one nf Virginia to violate the law ? Lieutenant RanFireman were so severely injured as to render their ) nlmnrlt o(Tonrl tho nnblic sentiment

covery hopeless. . , , . j:; nfTa;nqt President of the U. S.

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nnd have been afforded to uubscribern at the m-

zinTly reduced price of two holt. a n axu iiftv crvTJ'!!! exclusive of noctaif '. The 44 Periodical Lihrnru" will concix-l of Euiir Ycdumes in the course of the ear e-icb volume to make upward of nix hundred and twenty pirrt(. N. P. Hubscnbers are served in the following i l ire free of postage, viz: Post on. Vow Haven. Ct.. Worcester, Ms., New York, llaltimp. Wh!,in(T.

ton, I. L Annnoin, Kichmond. Chirlefcton, Ha-

, w .. c A ,rAT.,.i He will not add to this indignation bv even marchhe Election for Governor of 31assaclrusetts was . 4 ;r.. , 1,1 1, thnm-n

not decided by the people. Returns from 192 towns 1 . " J' " "m , ' 7 -.1 I, n ffive Mr. Davis 20.067 J. Q. Adamsf 15.743. lPen oIm by force- It would be infinitely better

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and Mr. Morton 11,579. The choice, ct course,

now devolves on the Legislature.

Na. Rep. tArJi-Mzsin. XJaelcsor..

ing of a meek and quite spirit:" throughout a Ion"1

and painful illness, she exemplified to an unusual degree, the patience and resignation of the Christian, nnd departed in sure and certain hone of a blissful immortality. In her stedfast nnd consistent example, she "being dead, yet speaketh," sayinnr to all who know her, "follow me as I followed Christ."

for his friends to become his securities and return

him? Whatever the warrant be. he can only be

bound to pay what may be fairly found due. it i Now should we rather hail your glorious flijrlit

only $ 1,000, his friends say his property is amply 1 And trace your progress to the realms of day.'

"Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tear. That mourns your exit, from a world like this; Forgive the wish that would have kept you here, And stay'd your progress to the seat of bliss. No more confined to darksome realms of night,

JNo more, frail tenant, pent in mortal clay;

mi") Mroraret, Francis and Mnrv Ann Atkow

-H. children and sole heirs of David Askew dec.M. vannah, and Cincinnati.

an. I Absalom hunruon, their f.uardian, and the said j Subscribers will oblige in mMer'nlly bv mal

nsaiem Icunnian and roily Ins wite. late roily i

Askew, and late widow of said David Askew: You will nleaso take notice that on Tuesday the 2d judicial day of the next term of the Probate court of Dearborn county, Indiana, to be held at Lawrence-

burgh on the 2d Monday of February next, I shall move the Judge of said court to appoint-Commissioners, pursuant to the statute in such case made and

provided, to divide & set offto us, the i of nil that part of in-lot number forty one, in the town of Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, Indiana, as laid out. bv Samuel C. Yance, contained within the followingboundaries to wit: beginning on High street, n corner of said in-lot on Walnut street, thence with Walnut street to the alley, thence south-west with the alley twenty two feet, thence in a line parallel with Walnut street to High street, thence with Hi"h street twenty two feet to the nlace of bofrinnin GEORGE P. DUEL fc J. IL LANE. Dunn, Att'y. nov 21, 1S33 40-3

Rank, when thev ew pot'ddy do f o. The first number, with which the fub"ription !npins, was publifehed on the lfth My, from which time complete sots can be furnished. Address, Post Paid, T. K. Gnr.EMlAVK, Co. N: 0 FratiklLx Place, PhilaJs'phi November 1, 163:.

.llcttltt Candies. MANUFACTURED in this place, and for sale at Cincinnati prices, bv the box or less quantity, by L. W. JOHNSON. N. R. Cash and the highest price paid for any quantity of good clean Tallow.

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THOSE indebted to the Fiihscriher, by Note rr Hook account, are hereby notified and required to make immediate settlement, otherwifO they will be proceeded against in tho most lumm&ry in&nnQt the law will allow. Z. liEDFOUD & Co. Nov. CO, 1S33. 43QtrJCOOK rT.'-CO A LL those knowing themselves to be inddte l t 2VL the subfcriber aro hereby notified, that unlefj settlement be made on or befora the first of Jnusry next, their ncconnts will le left with the proper o!ficer for collect ior. EPHRAIM UOLI'lTEli. nw. o.t. isfl.r