Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 March 1834 — Page 3

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Saturday illoi'uing, 32arcli 1 . To Correspondents. "JIo.MEsru.N is on file, and will appear next week. The Cincinnati Commercial Advertiser, of Wednesday last, quotes flour at $'i per barrel, and whisVpvnt IR rt. ner Cdllon.

"Washington, Feb. 12. 1 :he Bank would follow as a necessary consequenc?. t-'wnfwi

A most tragic scene occurred in the House of i Hence, in order to bring Congress to that very: f jr gs Representatives yesterday. The successor of the desirable point, the screws are incessantly applied, ? 5J il .li. V Jl-i late Randolph, of Roanoke, Judge Boulmx rose, every portion of the Union the victims are for-1 rJo CUlltll COSl ti'flCtOVS ami begun his speech, by apologizing for having ! ceii lo subscribe to memorials and addresses and j AID LAQORT1US

T I in rocii a ai nil 1 inj Air it limn I int irs tv i . - -

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lUfhl MOMHY IN MA1U1I. M A NCI I INTER TOWNSII IP. . or Jh!Uc s 1 to he fU cit d.

declined hitherto ask the usual tribute to the creat

orator, who died a member of the House, and who, while living, had made it illustrious by his eloquence when, in the act of offering his reasons, the Judge fell dead in the arms of one of the members

near him rI he sensation produced was extreme,

be the restoration to the Deposites. Let Con

gross immediately do, what it has power to do: Let it sanction the act of the Treasury, and then, the hope of re-charter being lost, the motive for oppres

sion must cease to exist. There may still be a i

THERE will put under contract, on the j Flit ST DAY OF ,MAY .Y;7',ut Trea

ty Ground, abasa county, Indiana, from SO to 25 UUvs iii iv'tth of (he

WABASH & ERSE CANAL;

( hnvht IF. IFriz'tt, 7i njatnin Stli't!ir, John Palmtr, John S7 mu.W , Henry llopkint, Joint i iv( , T.noch Congtr,

Thomnt T'tnm r, John Cttnduli , . . ,. I la Jo ft n 11. ( tat), .V.i i AVCratkin. Siimun Fri tland,

Itcnjamin 1'ou t It,

and excited to the highest, on the appenrance of j 111113 screwing by way ol revenge, out capitalists, i Embracing u i- .iiii.l. A (JLL DLCr over recentlv ! Mrs. Bouldin in the Hall, who had witnessed from ! in general, prefer making a good interest on their j the St. Mary's River, near the town of Tort Wayne; ' LAWRHNCHHLRt'n TOWNSII 11

ar in the gallery, the fall of her husband. ! money, to spending it m useless acts ot revenge, j t V 1 . r l u'.aT - i . n U e have In-eu ivquou'ii u pumjsn niu u

extent When she approached him. and found that all at-! Make "once certain that the ISank cannot be rc-V "Yi . oW.1, ,7.,AV ' e K'r

onglev, ! ipmni. tn rrc-nm lift, xvm ; Kt 1 chartered, and its stock! .oluVrs will then set about I V"l. l4VK iV' 1 ' V 'ii ' il : t llkk.

many of Lmi nimftat ,1UP-Pf0fi i .wi ..rJ.u n.n I seeking other investments for their monev at nnv f;'' scvcr, Ui- CU- and vA, Mrr,;rr.

' " u uuj "v.iv,v;u m"" "" ... , . " i i iv oilier uouvv w orus on me i mai iiue, uciwi en avn ; i i w n ,,. ,,, tcr''- l,,r Crlnh S!i WoB i.r r.. f-Q ii.ii ,n,i ' rate, thev willexnlam to Mr. Kiddie and us , . .... , in .... ' i uttMLis J cuiim.

j her husbands remains were carried to the Speak- j rectory, I hat they wish their capital to craw profits , routo, ami pociucations of th work to be lot, will t. ir '.... ., , , .'i Z

We learn from gentlemen who have

returned from New Orleans, that a disease simil

its attack3 to the cholera, prevails to some

slcnjr the 3lississipnl river. Mr. Thomas L

a citizen of this place, and well known to

our readers, died of the disease on a steam boat

jng up, near Memphis, a short time suice.

I era room to await the order of the House in reh-! ,lonl 1ie Americans, not groans. be exhibited at i'ert Wavne. Hu:;lin-to:i. and Tica-

"Wg omitted last week to notice, that our neighbor tion lo his funeral. (Jlobc. House uf Representatives, in Congress, ty C round, of tho Statesman, had broken ground against the ! settled t!is question two months a'0, instead of , SUA I AID PROVOS. 17. S for the construction

United States Bank. Hear what he says: rp, Tirlt.M Kffr r, , i havinf? the whole nation in a ferment, and frighten-1 the work will b received from the Ith to the VXh .

"We can no longer advocate the re-charter

ilie Bank, because we find in the course of con

duct it has marked out for itself, and constant!)

pursued, that it has resolved lo trample on

llowtnj

'.v;r Cot It ( osvaw.i: 1 .'. It dectctt.

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John (itlltt .Jlf.

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of that this is the title of a inner rstablishod at 1 ! half to death with shadows, our worthy legish- W 1 or wiyne and H.iuluigton, and horn iSllWl(, Lt mlld il i:Uir,

Irenceburgh, some years nC. to sustain tho sinking o might now be coolly discussing the propriety 'lX ' ' -

' I cause of 'Mr. Clav", and the Bank hvdra. About of establishing a New National Bank, or ol creating, " 7v . rtZ V ' , . 'TV T. 2

the j two weeks since, the Editor recanted his political currency. Instead of having our city pol- j is hooa tltitli general att.Mubmco will be -ivon bv ' IICI III S ait

Government to make war with the executive o!h- I opinions, and has resolved to abandon a party more ! ,tiCians calling meetings, urawmg up memorials, j Contractors, us the amount which will be put under T!Y virtue of an execution to mc directed from cersofa free people and to establish a inonied pow- j corrupt in its principles and practice than any other and wearing out abundance of excellent shoe leath- j contract, will, in some small degree, depend upon ; -U tho Clerk's omce of the Dearborn Circuit court, er superior to our Constitution and laws."" j wbich has beguiled tho people for the last twenty er n hunting signatures, wo should have them j the number of Contractors who nfay attend the let- 1 have levied upon the south west one-tliird part of What do vou think of that, master Brooks When J years. We have tilted with Mr Smith not be- calmly investigating the probable productiveness of ; tinjr. ; ln-lot So. 41, in the town of Luwrcnceburgh, fontthe old friends of the mommoth, make such charges cause we harbored any enrnit v towards him but be-! tl,e Nrlh Carolina gold mines. Instead of having j lililcs of tlie WA BASH and nRlK lnUir ' "tn'ot, With that width back to

frainst it, wnatquaner neea n expcci irom mosc cause we cons dered h m n

who have ever opposed it!

political opponent.

J calculated to do no material injury to the Democrat-

, T ... ri- t i i ic Republican Party, and of no benefit to himself; Kentucky. The Leg.ature tu kentucKy has , we con,ratulate ,)im for ilIS magnanimity,and howBased a bill to establish a State Bank and Branches. f,i ,1 , i , , . ' Capftal Jtock five millions of dollars. "loughtless world may judge ins motives, Both branches of the Legislature had fixed on the ! ,I,G vir!us Portion of the community will duly 21st ult. as the day of final adjournment; but owing appreciate Uiew, as they deserve . Tlio epithet of to the indisposition of Gov. Breathitt, it was thought j urn coat," (my be cast upon hirn by the opposition, it would be extended a few days. The report here j hut it cannot injure a ii.rm 'who is conscious of Lis i that his excellency is dead. ; former impropriety, and who wishes to amend his

ould be enliohtenin" th- 1 lias ma" provision tor an energetic prosecution of ;nu running paruiici una u luiaiu bireei in taia ,rl,f..r. rnQiItntTn .,V the work. During the i)j-tvcut year .VOf; 77JA.town of l.awroncebur-li: which proiu-ity I bhall f, N i i " Ji i, " LsiXTY ItfZiIiES WILL 1UI PUT LWDFAi 'expose to sale, at public out-cry. at the courthouse tins .)een none, lue 1 rfSQ jtIACT; and from : Jour in taid town of Lawrenccburgh, on Monday " i: or iv ! i r 1 m cri ttiitn Willi i .1 I ... : 1 t. ... I .1 . . i "..

Con srrcss.

I political life to him, we say, go on and prosper. j On the close of the volume, the establishmen

to extending the general pension law, as to embrace

within its provisions those persona who were engaged in the Indian wars, down to the year 1794," waa adopted on tho 11th ult. by a considerable majority. A bill will no doubt be reported in accordance witii tiic resolution:

Th relation submitted in thfi House i l,,e ciose or uie volume, trie establishment

of Representatives, by Mr. Chilton, "to appoint a j Passes into the hands of John MTike, who avows select Committee to inquire into the expediency of i his intention to support Clayism, and the absurd

doctrines ol tho party, calling themselves National Republican." We nromise him. that if ho r xorcts

to "uisc the wind1' by extolling thc aristocracy, at j thtrirproj-cr duties, and let politics alone

tno expense ot tl

his schemes are

I He had better pa

I Kentucky thei

fruitless controversy, and their editors threatened ; with considerable activity. The state of Indiana ! U'tn .Vs. i, an.l a., an ling the said lots by a ,viii, tvA-Un Un il.ov .nl.l Im r-nlmi.t tU, i has made provision for an energetic prosecution of ;hno running para.lel with W illiam street in baid

public with proposed mod

National Bank. Had all th:

sure, that now seems to overwhelm so many with ; rrT 'r v'nr tho ITth day March next, between tho huurs of

constei nation, would scarcely be noticed. The: 3 Ji, U Ls3L)WJii.i2 ' 10 u Wk A. M. and o'clock V. M. on i-aid dayBranches would discount as generally as they ever ; Will be required fr Til R UK or FOUR V FA lis, first the rents and profits will be tillered for t-even Klve New Orleans would have plenty of money for the operations conteinpkted. Almost any mini- years, and if they will not briivr cju.u h t-i pay said and our pork merchants would be brinir." in her that mav come to the line will find ready em- ! execution, eos-tc, damages, and a fee bill iu favor of tl.A r.nd,n,,lonlf n mn.lnnln nonnlo rmd.-rL- t ' lh'V Ut Wf&hX .ifi ill a 1 Thomas I'ottcr, then the f' simple will be ollVrcd '

Wo,; l,rwrrn c,Hl,,l,,nn,l;onnf1lJtW boulthy country, where LAMS 2Rt: C7;.;t.tbo hi-luvt biducr. Inker a. the property ,.f

posiles let the Bank know its fale the

will then set about devising future schemes

nances, with unruffled tempers, and Nicholas Bid- . ,iie mm-hase monev. on a Ion" credit. Manv cmi- 1 tho fee bill ufore- ud.

die and his Directory will turn their attention to 'grant and native laborers during the ha vear, from i WILLIAM DII.S, Sh'fl' 7). C

Tnie proceeds of their labor alone, purchased tracts ot , ly 1. Omitm, Utfiutij,

the Dc- healthy country, where L.LMJS ARL VIILA r , to tno imriuvi numer. i ukcii a. rue property ot i cc e ii-v to acquire. The Canal route is mostly located William Harrington, and will be t-ohl to Mili.-fy a l,co.l'..e ! in the centre'1 of a rich body of USW XiAlTDU, 'judgment in favor of the president and directors of :s ol ii- j are sojj ut jmv rul0J, niui iur threo-fourths of the rnnr.cn.' nnd .Mechanic' Bank of Indiana, nntl

Public Lands. We insert on our first page to-j day, a highly interesting report on the subject of tho public lands, made in the Senate of this State, by i tho Hon. James Whitcojnb, The joint resolution,

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ie honest farmers and mechanics, wjMmcun. ;. imuu, ..ul.o, n. huu,, uuuu,,

vlcVimn. . i mi i i - , uers anu ianu uouhts. i ia:i:i ks ukto is no mn in - - - vi.vonjn, ami will end in smoke.' !.. . , V . . .. i ... rvi-wr t-t r r f-rrwi vr x -a

ck up his tool, and move over to lhc -lr- T (iood mcrning 1 ; wncre moncN can vc euipmNcu 10 , A xaLCj JTljLaUll&i U iiUIkli.

e is no room for him in 1 Un, ' neighbor P Hard times. M nliai J" f rijtlU. removal ot the uepoMtes, ami otlur cnuic Shelb-viUc Lid ReJlv"t ! M VVcry hard indeed. ; "? obtained, cr v. hrre it :s to np:dly increasing in Ji operating Hill viort prejudicially upon the priJ ' 1 " " " I Mr. T Have you i.-nr-a 4i.A ir.p.mnrial for the re- vu'ue, vntc i!itreMs uftho undersigned, (ompcl him to re

storation of the deposites!

The Indiana Democrat, of the 22d ult. contains! Mr. P No, 1 have not, and do'nt intend to.

nnnmuW. nfissnd hoth Houses with "rf-nt unanim- i the tollowinir artirlp. in rp.foronoo tn t !-. Tn,t -r. i Indeed! Hum you are on my hOOKS

itr 1 tuw. r-i. rn - c . j n for a considerable sum, neighbor. I want money, l I In This ril.'JPO. 1 hp Knirit c, cntorhfi7f it rfpiilinlli- t ' . .

TO THE EDITOR. Representatives'' Hall, Feb. IS, 1821. Dear Sir: The Deposite question, wbich has engrossed the attention of both houses of Congress, for the last two months, has this moment been put at reet, in this house, by a vote of ISO to 98. Yours, in haste, A. LANE. Since the above was put in type, we received the Globe of thelUth ult., from which we extract the following: Tnn Result. After a debate running far into the third month, the previous question was at last taken on yesterday, in the House of Representatives, ns to the disposition of the Secretary's reasons for removing thc Deposites. The previous question was called precisely at 1 o'clock by 3Ir, Muhlenberg,

extending:

nnd a .? vou don't seem to mind the measure, vou init

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; euuer pav me, or sign me memorial, n not, i wu

. arr. i-.;v..tU. at tho let- ;,;,!. cuitiro. onliv.it nod almot , --!,oso in.b-t.t.

ti: g, a lew choice ,Hj U j,;,., ft r , ju rying nowspapers, to discharge tho 'i'l'filC'f OS SiSISil ! same witli all possible despatch. Ho hopesthoso ii -1 1 n. ,t .i i i . i-'i mm , v. hi hue rect icd his service.-', in the way nnmcd. il be o 1,'red to tho highest bidder. I hev cm- : . 1 , .1,;.. ... ..1 . .1 ' " will coiiMtler this a nutnU'd no oe 1 to t hoir uist iro

oraco a valuable : .... 1 1 1 . 1 li . . . . r

ui.i ni.ii;n.iiHilHi i iiihi uu iiiiil 1 in" lil Of III UCKIIOWI

RAIL ROAD TO THE OHIO RIVER, j proceed again&t you".' Exit, hinging "hail Culum- rf J7-AY", on the 53;.i:itnaSa river, ledge it "in thc

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in, ui itiii itiii couui uit; reipiCMCu 10 i

meet at the Court House at one o clock on the first day of next Court, thc fouilh Monday in March, lo take into consideration the proposition made to

us in Shelby county, to unite in tho effort to con-!

struct a Kail Road to the Ohio river.

It is evident that neither thc industry of our citi

zens, nor the accommodations feet much for the benefit of the

can have such a communication with the Ohiori

ver, as will enable us to convey all we have to sell to thc best market, with cheapness and despatch. Towards this object, 102 citizens of She lby county have subscribed $19,350 in shares of $50 each to

I'cniisiirania::.

Within TtroMiis of thc Car.al.'

or

go it in the "solid chanm ," labelled Dt iratia" .' p'uritais tin ten.'1 He would furthcrVemark,

v r- l- 1 .1 , f(i lie site w ill be situated at ihe head ot the pool for- . , , p. , . 1 , ' uvl,,,W4 Mr. Rives, in his speech in the benate of the , , , ... , , . r ' . the onititr, he has never learned the ort, presumed it . . t, ,1,11 11 , mod bv a darn acrors the W abash immediately be- 1' , , 1 1 . i . . United States, declared that ho would soon bring , , t, - tlf, l..,,..,,,;., tll introdnVo n to ,'t Pst,fisc,l l' tliat notorious per.-onagf , ot in a bill, the object of which should be to restrain : dor 2 ! the" clmli Jtol ill d ' "'T "V" ' M " the issue ofBink notes within thc United States, ' sv. nCt.A n.rt'nnal Bouts from tbn Mill.site to tho : .ie ,4!;ikcs .h;g NV!vJ' r',frmations , ul together

f,f, l.i,.1,.,;n,.;,1n4!.,.;i,wi.,ii1r. lUr 1" v v ti 1. :.. .1... : Kmitl 1lit nacU ot exist mg on iofu-, though

, Jt K JtCJ lll.ll','IIINl,UIUI llllll u. IMIWMUI.'. .Ill, winn- 1 1 1 .1 L .1 1 1 1 I t't l Al LI1UII JiilIHI.-, Ill UIW

injustice to her ho will admit that she. has come us

(to U51 1 t.M till r 1 .1 i - i l i .- i i . i i . . i t i i , i i i . iii ii.-iiu. in nil t uiiiii l i u .1 1 mu l.an CUIl e i i -n heibng, judging rom Ins speech, appears to be ; vicmttv ot the Canal may also bo purchased at pri- . t,fJ)P ;. ; 44 . , , ot a Bank, wi 1 rf- t . 53 . , 3 1 14 . . - . t-t. - , , , ' near it, its- it w as reasonable to ovpect. u ' , Ul tI looking m thc same direction. vate entry, which ohtu-s ieaonablo inducement to ; H'STIX siiiSTWIM country, unless we j a Laud Bnvers as well as Canal Contractors and La- .1

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tho Lawrencebumh and Indianauolis Hail Road

but the opposition fought it oft" until half past three, Company; "provided the people of Marion Decahj mooting points of order-calling for calls of the j tur, llipfey an(1 l)oarborn counties will take a suf-

Xiouse ior uiu yuas ami iuis , oa tttijouniiiifiii, , cvc. fic . amonnt nf tno cW.L. . I:n n

- v n v CVVVyU lAjtll, lllO J Willi

j- rv- rrtrf-"k BT-ail-. i. a . L

t.u.iuiiv.in.u nii a iair prospoci Ol success

However we may differ as to the points on thc

Ohio, it is evidently our interest and duty to have

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"bluck list (of delinquent subscribers) from which ).' lirUR, i Canal VI JiUCtlB Uiliilll. we take one ns asoccimen ilem: "Barth. Welch,; S. LEWIS, ( Com- , Kl' HI dC notice is hereby given, that we shall IsIcsiW: last we saw of him he was tipsey pa-1 J. B. JOHNSON, S is'r. ; 11 ) J !, M Phlic vendue, on the premitper two years, and advertising, $1,75, ! Fort Wayne, lh. 14, 1MH. ?-w c-. on the third ntoyj ox, .,rch vcstAUc ;!olloxy.

1 ti3 New Oilcans mpers say it is no uncommon j ?p rq 'f' 'R'Ci1 A'p pr"rt A ?f trf i ( .in, lite ot Dearborn county, deceased, to wit: thing for thc theatre to bo distuibed by five or s,ix i "f, w itho Noith Eat .piarter of Section No. IH.'l'own 5, roirs in the course of the evening which are cans-, l BiaC ie0 ,,iCrel,; Pvon' !,at u o 16!'ul1 Kange 1 Wet: aho. eighty ncres ofl.uid, being tho Pdhvth n!ill rivor n.nr-r v!eVi. - ro nrnfes- msp to S:dt tit t:ie coiirt iionso ooor. Ul Law- ; V0?t half of tllO South West quarter of Section iVrn 1 r V f i ' u,4'ctl.ir0 1 m) f'.s "i roncebur-h, on Saturday the U'Dth day of March Soy 'IVwn 5, in ltan-o y Wi-t: And the follow-in sional4feluws or ii'dst" and never arc hannv with-' ,i.;(mi : i l-.i....i ... T ". V f " .V1 UI1U luc . u . u,

o ' - ii- : i t: vt. I lir u i iu l i.c.M i iii mi iiiiJ.'it v ill iv it. ii i i;i l i . .1 ...... i t ',k..,i. a .. i n

f .... - - IlUA I'l VIlMUUl 111 lUIUUIIl'l .llllt lil.L I U L All 1VILO

out engaged in some scene ol riot or conlusion. j 0fin lot No. il, in the town of Lawrencoburgh, nnd j Xo. 1 -19 1115, U'CO LJ5 t 1 1 1; 4v -j j; ,

Cp?rtwe- tothe Point. 'Madam.' said an old man, i couniy oi iaruorn,oeginn.ng at ino corner oi saiu 101 ; lotsjl x0. 8, t., OU, 07 .V all lying in the county

and out

tfce. i he foxy Bank was, however, hunted down after all its doubling, and, m hunters phrase, was fairly killed by good dinner time. There were, however, six of thc backers of the Bank who came in at

.i . 1 . t .i fill . . - m m r s m-r 1. il t I.

me ueaia wnn me viciors. me vote eiooh, ohc "v.Uu.,u,...v.v.uiv.u njaui-, uiitifniiu cmur tu ui i - .... . ....... m, l.nrli str..rt tbo-u-i will. W-.tm-t vr.t tr 1 n i c i ij. . v i . ,...iA,v t Toi-o.trnJi'in riionc .lnnrrnn,.,,,,.,! 'have vou aiiv water in iho Htmse. that vou rail . ..... V . 1 f,l Dearborn nlorc.said, and State ot Indiana; and a

bUKU ti itftU iHli ( r IV ltiriV l-i'fc l Ulic oil iioui "---' wiiti;: vuj y JUIO IU UlicUiU SUV," ---- 7 -

this the ibcrs who will probaoly vote wit:i i cess; and the obiect ot

the mends ol the Uank when tno question recurs; will be to decide and act

to us to co-opcrale in to sec the work in good

in n .ii' t likiin --.i it ( V wt ivitli cni.l nl "' TiM't 1 1 11 . 1 . .1 . . . .. . 1 . 1 . .

the contemplated mcctim? V Ior man a drink ol beer, though 1 like ci- i t. , -,,, , n wU n,i ' " ' . ' r r . ? ' " u : i ...i. '

. , . ,!. I,c . 1 .1 ,i 1 ri. r.,K .. 1 1 .. 1 . . " ' "'"""o v a one 1111 ru 01 1 uo imrci ue money 111 j uuu, 011 inu Upon the nrODosnls made lU r bcat antl should like a little whiskey. I Very , Vnlnnt. sH-ort to lli.vh Kf.. thenro Vnrthorifetwardlv 1 a c ,1 , ,: .1. . 1 .i...

, . ii . 1 11 . 1 , 1 . - - - .------ un ui ru.., l.h.u lli.'iA lliimuis. CIIU 1 1 -a mm this efiort, so that we hope j seldom get no cider at all at home my orchard is , o- foet to tho ,-oroor ofaid lot No. 11, or place of be- ; n tUvlve month from the day of hale tho deOrre.l progress during tho present I vcr' small consisting of only one scattering tree."1 ginning; v: to be sold on the following terms and ron- ; ....vment t. be well secured. IS v order of tho Tro-

mv

Mine, is wue counieu againsi rue renewal 01 , - , . wj.na.t.- ra,,u,f, n.uidiu uui-unj &upponuu uuu 03 in, ; .... in;11(T ihirwuthin two voars f.om the div of sale.

present Bank charter, or the creation ol any na- P-nucu wnn six per cent, interest is returned to I prospective the publication of another; which, in : w:,i n?..n,s. il.n deterred ivivmon-s ti be well pcii-

Banlc. Thero is then in thc present House of jiue stockholders; and Ihese are allowed to receive i all nrobabilitv. will be commenced the ensuinu r...i!n.i n,n.-;.ii.i ,1,,, fi,t .Umn 11 ,.t u

resentatives, a majority of oO against any Bank j uLeen per cent, every year thereattcr, on the I snrimr. The Job-work nnd Adverlisinrf done lit ! 1 , W .nmth,,, niiii -n.i ..m..(.rtv b-.v.

i ditions: t.no third of thc purchase money in hand on ; 1 riljr. (;f Dearborn county, bVb. term. lL i - . 1 - - I .- 1 -. ' . 1 . . . . 4. !..! ... . . . .

Notice. The subscriber is now publishing twoi 1 "l!U! J v sa.o, one mini unnu, u ,0 JOJ . me ?ialolo onuMence tit. lUoVIock A. M. ,. 1 . , 1 dav ot sale, with interest trom aiu day, ami tho re- . IM,I7. ltlVI'll CirIM! ) . .

Hill M WILU.V, s rebrv.Tv IV, l'M. 0-3 w.

upon the report of the Committee of Ways and j 0 us tQ co-opcrale in Cleans, and the final maioritv against the Bank on tf, qMn i.n wrkri- ;n r...,

-1 1 .fit.. 1 : a I ... v. ,,Vw..t. v.i

ine removal CI lUC uoposil IS -iveil. Sfi,Snn. nnrl rnmnlni, ,l,fno

If the professions of the Nulliners arc to be trus- ,r, 1 , 1 . ; 1-"a,' . ,.riv- w;tu th. nY...niir.n nf Mr i ine Charter is very favorable allowing

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the

tional

Rep

otthe united states mat can ne e vised. amount originally subscribed and paid. j his office, is ccual to any other in the casern part ing been found incapable cf partition or division, is !

iui reguiu iu me iiu.duouui inu uqsura, ; rrom mc reduced cost ol making such road?. ! of the State

Hits vuiuui i:mciu.lv to auuiuav utcisnt. i jimv: CvpcnCflCG Ot olI'lCrlv is a majority at 10 to 20 which nothing can shake. ti. ,. ;nl(lmirM .

Arrrumcnt has already been exhausted under the i , , 1 T. , , ; roau, there s ani)le encourage best auspices tor the Bank. Its crimes have oopu i , ' ... 1 , '"t,'

rnonn.t frnm crriitinr rvbito nn inmcemit nttfinlr II,0'JL) WlliSOOIlOO

has been carried cn against the lines of the Hero of! u,li ',0 prohtable.

New Orleans; paniehas been excited throughout! Every citizen, who owns 40 acres of land h con-

the commercial cities; clamor has deafened the pub

lic ear; treachery has been busy; hope of promised booty has operated in all quarters of the country; and remonstrances, memorials, petitions, signed by multitudes, or purporting to be so, have been poured in upon the House-, but in vain.

'. He is anxious to form a partnership, i sold tor the benefit of the claimants, tJeorgo 1. u- or lir W Ytti;.int

ail-Koad Companies, and ; with a practical workman, who has some rr.vns to ell ov J. H. Lane; and tho heirs of David Askew, I ,..,. , , . , ,.t.:K ...:ii i. .1 s- i-.f ' ' i1:im ltv nr,t, !.f. Pivi'i-.t., ,o' I i.m- ' TM 1 1 L 1 . i s boichy j'lven, that Books, for tho

" v" T i r n , U"U ,s Cd,auV "l, 'I'.uiciiuuig me "-.."p:::.;- ' i;:., " .13 :..ib.-rij tion of Stock in the respective Bran:mcnt o behove, that Editorial department, in Ins absence. horn 4 0,u,t ' r '"h! , . ! cbe, of the Stato Bank of Indinna. will be coned

reiuineu,amyhat the stock j r.I. il. HULL. ( SVsimi 1 (. . ! at tho loll nving pi ues, fur their respective Di Conncrsville. Ind. Ftrbl. 1S3L : V.. ...n. C trh-l.-s. mi tho sovciilh dav of Anril i.r. Iiv f'ntn

. J I . 11 I k . ' ? ' 4 f -

' 11 .Ht I il & Ui 1

, y . , who owns iu acres ol land h con-, p S. Lettcrs on ,;i0 suL:oct advrC5Scd lVst lbrnarv 17, l-o cerned, and it every one throws m even a little aid, i i.,;,i ' '

1.

r i . . . insioi:rj. .i;';iv!no.u ii i no j m"ciori ii mo riaie

as inev nave oono in nk hv ihn wnr n. r i

iecteo. i" rom citizens a omr iho rciiitp. ti .rrn W.r. i

forts are expected. Th nl.inrt U iA . 1 TOKOHATR COURT of Dear!

now, but to state that we will subscribe when oth-! fuJr'l'

ro r Tin: ii fs tu r.y s t. i tfs.

?tl. vorr.s' (ha-; i:, Wurri V. ) Ft inutry i.'i, 1-."M. S

: Bank; and raid BooUs will be kept open between

the hours ot and IV o doe!; A. M. cat h day, for thoipr.ee i ihii.y das tbereidler, (Sundays oxi copied.) and will accordingly bochwd on tho tenth day of .lay next. In Ditrn t N. I, at Indianapolis, Marion county. In District No. 'J, ul Liwrenceburgh, in Dearborn

COUlltV

Ol'il Correspondents will fnd Ir'.jw n rvnopsis t i ,1 , - . . n i . -c . liiMiin vt i ! om'imi w.ii ri v. ,n i-tnrt .o. .., ut Uichinond, m iiyi.o comity.

;orn countv, Feb, ;

ttlir oj'thr t ta!e of

crcountics unite. On v five dollars cm br rorm . ! .

fin W,; u a: ri, u , . " - y " vxuni auy ii:um, ir.vi.

. k.ulu j rcci men, anu on the rest not more than -5 por ! ()n the hearing of the complaint of the said adwe discover tnat the previous question "wuether , cent, can bo called for at a timo rvciv six months ! ministrator. at this term nlcd sottiivr forth tho insuf. :

, . . . . . , , .... ... " . . " C i " . linn M t VP M t Mifo'i'ii w'mihui t.i ui iM.uu i i', iu uii i:iiiuitii, ui lii' nil. in . the main question should be now put was sustain-; thereafter. MANY CITIZFNS. tlcioncy of the real and personal estate of tho said r Ui BMLLIAN I MAMMOt H CHLMLs, a I):Mrkt No ,t nl ; .Inion county rd by a vote of 116 to 112 all the members from j . i Baxter Davis, dee'd., to satisfy the debts against tho To draiv in ,uan h. . j,, District No. .".,'at New Albany, I'Jovd countv.

Indiana, except Mr. Ewin5, votinS in ti.e affirma- I,U,marU , IMvrtnctbur!;h Hail Bo,?.-Wo 'l ', " ' , , " - ", 1 .' . ' JH.S.H.ll. SV.l.VI' I.OTTr.HY, tive. Th. Mi, Jwhlch ivas to refer tho - .U!, the ast Shelve pap. .UaUhc r it I)r,w, on , , O,,, ,, Wofth. Sccjctuy of the Treasury (in Nation' jtraK ''--ffc naturo. JZ -1'

10 ineremo-ai ot the Denositesl to the Committee ot a-..i i., i. ; uvacuptiBii, aim uaiu ui mo contract or asum sei.

' 4 ' I uicu mm i:i"llU-ilVC Mil CS Ul fc-LUCK . ilHIOUIIl HILT LO i t - 1. .1. v - f l i .i i i.

. . . . CJ . . . ..... neon w i' l Lite K in 1 nt in nil pn. in i no r pri.- t.

AN aya and Means was then put and carried in the affirmative, by a vote of 130 to 98 all the members from Indiana voting in the affirmative. We do not

19,o")0 dollars, have already been subscribed bv cit-

i nee of this court, previous to the final distribution of i

izens of that county a one, on condition that the oth- , the as?etts of saj(1 cstat guch ckini3 wi b? i er counties through which the road will pass, to wit: j nono,i in VrtIirr tlio oi;: .i :

understand, by this vote, that the question is finally I 'ST'i K,p,CJ"; -.?lar: ' 6,'l l'uttl'et tll;it lhc -.M their next term, ' settled. It is, to bo e, put'fron, before thejS'. -Mayne.v,, prott.ic r.. . , , ., ., i..,..-... i. : i .L.. t.-.. I ceetl to hear, act upon and determine such claims as

.w. i , aim oy lRe reierenco me ; i.eu udi , shall have been tiled in thia matter. Uv order of od until the l'Jth of March. CAPITALS.

820,000, $io,ooo, s.i,ooo, and ait hundrt d o'jl,ou0. CCrNVhole Tichets 10, .Shares in proportion. vhujinta prrHiLsnnani lottkhv, ('lass .Vj. ..

Draws on the loth March, 1S:M. Orders receiv

ies may have been ascertainedjbuttlie born county, who cannot but be aware of the very , tjl0 prob:lte court of i)earborn county. i , - great importance ot thc undertaking to Jiawrence-; i r i-.it t hiciiit has been sent, as a matter of ; V i j t. v n. i i i JA.-lw DILL,

i ebruary IT, l'-l.

strength of part

Comm

" ' , " 11 as 11 muuLr Ul j burirhand thc surrounding country, will take a larue course, will make a report ot their opinions, accom-, shaW of tho stock. What, msv ho done bv Riolov.

- . - j j i i pameu perhaps by a bill or resolutions, and then the ', Decatur, and Marion, whose citizens are so deeply ;

In District No. t, ut Lvan-VtJlo, in Vanderburgh

! county. , In District No. 7, at Vinconnrs in Kno county. . In District N . , nt llcdtbrd in Lawrence county. ' In District .No. .. at T. rre llauto in Vigo county. In District No. H, M Lafayette Tippccanoa 1 county. ; Uy ordt'r of the Hoard of Directors of tho State ' ll.mh of Indiana. , IVbruarv 11, A. D. lrHi. JAMKS M. HAV, Cnhur. Oi kk i: ok Tim St.ti: IUnk if Indiana, Lidiaiuiolin, 0-

CTk.

li-Gw.

matter will again be before the IIou- a-d ubi-ct i interested in the subject, is not known, but we un- lju'iA 1 1-4 Lltli ot LearDorn county, I- eu-, to discussion. It is to be ho-ed howoWr t hit in 1 lerstand that an experiment, with a view of ascer- j ruary term 1S34. In thc mutter of the estate of , oe o, n thn V , ' ll0ueGr- t,iat' 111 taining that fact, will shortly be made. s 1 osiah Hiddlkstox, as much as the debate has already taken a very wide ' 3 huunna Journal. on petition fob final rettleme.nt. i

8t0,00! i,00: o,000! 20 of 1000, 20 of 500, &c. OTicuCts only $5, and Lowest prize CO,

range, and been participated in by a goodlv number

on both sides, the subject will be disposed of with j THE DEPOSITES. as little delay as possible,. The opponents of tho 1 n- . , ti i J 1 i ('""i.iiio ui lilt. r . ,i ? 1 .. rr..-.r. nnl.l mcilm !iti

- Bank have the power, and il it be necessarv should i r.i a i ti,. ,. , ' cblir 6110Uia end of tho Deposite question. As long as that

l" -41 1-4 I - , r, niiKmnl irr r- r, , .1 tf. .irv,n not 4l,n flV I 1 15! fll lllO

t-.HJij iuujvt1 it iiilIuis amuiiyji wiouiuw. - .-

V.J R YL. LVD L O TTUR V, CLASS NO. 0, Draws on the Coth of 3Iarch, in Baltimore. CAPITALS.

THH Fubscribcr, Icing desirous to relU'O r cr i . f i nnro i i i M t rM 1 1 k l f 11 At lOH

for his business, w ill oiler nt public khIo l.l.l.h.r r.n ihrt IPtll dV of

.r ...LV-V V., v... " rf- "

I iV-r

i .... I

MARRIED. On the 20th ult. by D. Weaver

- Esq. Mr. Harvey Cole to Miss Susan Hume,

.daughter of Mr. Aquila Hume all ot this county. S On the 19th ult. by Rev. Mr. McRunels, Stephen E udlow, csq.to Miss Lc Ann Bell, both of this place.

day, thc-Bank will continue to grind, and its vie

tuns will continue to cry out 'pressure! -Nicholas Biddle and his Philadelphia Directory knowfull well that if the act of the Secretary of thc Treasury in removing the Deposites should be

countermanded by Congress, tho re-chartering of

$12,000,

Now comes Samuel H. Dowden and James Mur

i; ray, acting administrators of Thomas Huddleston, i deceased, and file their petition and final account, 1

vended on oath; and paving nnal settlement thereof. !

iNUiiUL.istheretore hereby given to the heirs ; HQOO, b,UUU, OU Oi l.UUO, aiHl 110 and creditors of the said Thomas Huddleston, dec. j w and to all other persons concerned, that the court: of 500. will proceed to act on said petition on the second j . , . . , day of the next May term of said court, and will then Tickets only Ten, and lowest Prize 12. make final settlement of said estate. Uy order of j 0AdventureH at a distance will find the Mail the court. j a safe conveyance. Please Address, JAMES DILL, Cl'k. j CLARKE 6c COOK, February 17, 1S34. 0-3w. j Wheeling, Firfinia.

March next, tho homo where he now resides uud tho

lot whereon it is situate, containing1 one acre of i ground, under good fence, and well improved for a ! garden. The houe is a convenient story frame,

hrg enough for the uceominoiuuon oi nn onunary f.nnilv, and in fine repair. The whole will be sold low, on the following condition, xai one third of the purchase money down, one third in nix months, and the bahnce in '' months. Also will bo offered at the same timo n.nd under the name conditions, a grass lot, Kituato on the south-west corner of Partition lane nnd Walnut street, containing one fourth of an acre, more or les.. WILLIAM K. HROW.W Lawrencoburgh, Feb. 1, tMi

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