Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 15, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 April 1834 — Page 3
Saturday ITXormii, April 26. 07" To subscribers. Those indebted to this office for one year's papers or over, arc Informal that their accounts are making out, and will be forwarded In the paper, either this or next week. It is expected that all who receive their accounts in this way, will attend to the adjustment of the same in whole or in part, by the 10th of May at farthest. Should any who are in arrears be forgotten, in making out our delinquent list, it is hoped they will not feel slighted; but have the goodness to remind us of our neglect, by forwarding, by mail, or otherwise, the amount they believe due. April 19. Convention. The friends of the administration, and of Richard M. Johnson, are on the move in Kentucky. On the 10th inst. upwards of 150 delegates, representing a very considerable portion of the state, convened at Frankfort, and, in the form of resolutions, expressed their "high opinion of the talents, patriotism, and public services of Col. Richard .M. Johnson" and recommended him to their Democratic brethren as a suitable candidate for the presidency. Resolutions approving of a national convention, for the nomination of candidates for president and vice-Dresident: ODDOsinthe re-charter of thp Unite!
. ' O - - v Vilt States Dank, or the restoration of the depositee; and
lreurey ruin and distress, that they reallv imagine i the White Lion Inn wliena carria li,U n-;ii,n . the evil is upon them; and like the man, who, sen- j timber, came in contact v th the one in .vhich t JeflC9' f ,MCy. removal.contiiiu.-d to bo mad. 1 tenced to suffer death by bleeding, sank to the grave celebrated lion Wallace, V and I ! Ale"nd"" ,l'! manner that they Ime on me mere application ot riijAio-,H,c rt i.;c nrm rWontci a v- t , . . i alwava been mado 1mm ii
.v-u uugs ac v arwicK, ana a very lare ti- ' i.vani).miv.n ut mc rrraca i .. , . , . . . , .? ' I in vp rn mpn t .
a m - w . .. . uiiii csi.fi.r-ii ii. liic: ik ill lit? Willi. ni
application of drinn
they are vociferating and making a lamentable noise
uirougn very tear, me times may get a little pinching things may be reduced in price to what they were some time ago; but at present the farmer tho gtand-by of the country has no real reason to complain We know of but one who may rightfully grumble not at the times particularly, but at his subscribers and he is THE PRINTER who should, were it of any use, always have an article standing on the great evil, aye the sin, of not pavin regularly for the newspaper. "
me veiucle. Every pains possible were taken to prevent the beasts obtaining their liberty, by repairai8te van as well as circumstances would permit, and by enclosing the gate of the yard; but in the course of the night, the beasts being by nature restless, by some means removed one of the broken pannels, and succeeded in making their escape by tho back yard into the fields where the tigress attacked a number of sheep and killed three. The lion , finding himself at liberty, was bv no means idle, but filing in with some cows belonging to Mr. Wilson,
Kiueu one and severely wounded two others. The
j Wo give this statement, becnuso wo are fully j aware, fc the public are aware, of the daily efforts of
j mi: rcijiuvis vi mu wan oi uic United State?, ant
its niinerants, to throw the country into confusion, anil by destroying confidence, to produce a general suspension of specie payments. Every day reports aro industriously circulated il.it
bank is about to stop, and such a rejort will generally produce tho effect of making it stop, however
ounriiiaim WCH CUUUUCU'U II IIJU DC. 1 he I CO-
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August Hlcctioii--I83jL
pie
for covnuNou,
J.uu:s r;. Jin.u), .noj XoiiLi:.
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uue uuu Mjvereiy wounded two others. 1 he j ,u rrisc vuuuiuuu ui unngs, mo ! bleatingof the sheep, the lowing of the cows, and ua of thoso untiring cflbrts, for tho list four 7) ffV, r ltNANr uovso. the roaring of the lion, aroused the keepers and months, to ruin the credit of the country, and to ! U.I1C VAl'W l CVLLUY. several ot the inhabitants, when instant pursuit was throw the currency into confusion, in onlor t mm. I . nui Krvirnn
Newspapers. The Van liuren doctrine -improving the condition of the press" is rapidly extending itself in Indi ftn.l Tia Ifict mall
- - tuwk uittk i a ui uiicju
brought us the Indiana American enlarged to an j several of the inhabitants, when instant puwuit was j throw the currency into confusion, in order to com-!
miivi 101, ttiiu iu oi ur resnorrs hnma n mnr.-' ; mauu uv i p wnn p h r in i,:n ,. :e : .1... i 1 n . . inriio it .n....n . . .
pd Thp P,i;trtr f.i 1 " v1" !hi trt;tnL- Vk 4 uf ' I'vBt' j mu i-co pie 01 ukj couiurv 10 surrender their 1-: Vfc Johnson watts. cu. 1 ne eunor 1 Jir. i.i.iricsnn iincm-int. f fx uie. to retake thpm. dn i j: 1 ' 1 . . . . ?. . .1
- x . uu.HJUii L a, ""-.luunus mci uisluvcicu ! uer ICS 111 O lift nn.ii 1 i4 nimirnnl nm .nm , . ! FOUtlirKll-p
'iiisunutril.ll ll r..i... it". -
uwirjf ii . Hunter
Martin TmUr.
--- -.. vi.uttaUiij uestrrves creaii ior j v" - uicm. mo non was nrt;: discovered i bellies nto the his i exertions to improve the condition of the J3rook-! abou three or four fields distant feeding on the ,;0,,s Pnrrillntjnil ville press; and we indulge a hope that he will be co which had fallen a victim to his irresistible furv. ; us corrrJH-
fiV, k"v"" m an iucrua.se oi pa- i - ""iaicijr iruiuuu mm as wen as tneir ! tronage. 1 he editor possesses more than the ordi-I fears woulJ admit, and several shots were tired,' nary shire of perseverance and industry, and withal I though contrary to the orders of the keener, bv I is a good mechanic, (no matter if he did learn some j which the liou was severely wounded. The in fur-' with us,) and with half a. Cllanr.P. will crat olnnir .' ! ated animal suddenly
well as most of us. "Farther this do:,nn,T,t c-;ti, some distance from him. and tiPtnrf-n;s, ....1,1
; hn reniiprpil iiiil',,rf,.nli.. 1 l- .1
Glole, of April 11.
not."
The Liberty Port Folio
"Hetter late than never!" exclaimed our fmnUiar, l i : ii . i ii .. ..
on iiaiiiinine IOUOWlll? notice Iroin a 'r.r!ipr. w .prr
J it had lain some time unobserved "let's give it a i
Alfred J.
FCll Cotton.
William Jils.
im-URSENTATIVi;
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; n(! renilPrPil lirnrl,,rinll.. l.:n.i l- .1 1 . ...
, , ihP.l Jnt ' "" 1,lu- ,.1,.u Uieu :vw- oney moon's not over." So here il is:
. - - .r. vM 11U j . . ia ajiuuit-r paper mat nas i r ' "tu wueruoy me wen Known AIMfPUMi i . i 1 i , i expressive ot increased confidence in the ability and j been "unproved," within the present year. We V0lce of the keepers, and their able management, i i v , V. I V! " hy John Kiltinarsli,
iu uo oul uit 11. f 1 Till 1 1 1 f i f r i in n r. i.in ,..1 .1., u - - .
"o latcui taiLlV Willi
integrity of president Jackson, were passed with
great unanimity. The convention waived the appointment of delegates to the national convention, and adjourned to meet at Frankfort on the 8th of Januiry next, for that purpose. Amende honorable. It will be recollected that we gave our neighbors of the Sun, a rub in our paper of the 12th, for and on behalf of the editress of the "Paul Pry." We now have their reply, which we re-publish, with the hope that it will be accepted by Mrs. Koyall as a full explanation or atonement for the injury done; and be the happy means of restoring that amity of feeling between the parties, which should always exist in the bosoms of those laboring together in the great cause of peace, civil and religious liberty. The editors, it will be seen, disclaim any knowledge of, or participation in, the offence charged; and make such pledges as tec think should satisfy all that they are guiltless, and should not be punished. This is our opinion; but should the editress of the "Paul Pry" think differently, and determine to push the matter further, we indulge a hope that she will deal lightly with the aforesaid editors; and bear in mind that 'Tho' we may gang a kenin' wrang,
i4lo step aside is human
neglected to notice it at the ti-nn. th
of business. It now comes to us neatly printed on an imperial sheet, under the title of Liberty Republican. The editor (Mr. Leviston) evinces a laudable disposition to spare no pains or expense to make the Republican deserving of encouragement; and wc can hardly believe that the citizens of Union will refuse to meet his exertions in that spirit of liberality, so very necessary to to sustain a newspaper, and make it useful. The N'tw-Albany Gazette and the Richmond Palladium have also been enl nrnrpd anil imnmwd
; and now rank among the largest and best arranged'
papers in the state. In addition, we should not tbrget to notice the Hanover Miscellany, a very neat paper recently established at South Hanover in this state, by Mr. J. Morrow, and devoted to religion, morality and literature. It is printed in quarto form, at $2 a vear.
This day t at some hour no matter what a meeting will be held at Wilmington to nominate candidates for the legislature, favorable to the removal of the county seat of justice.
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uuiiui11"-' UH&LUH.-J. xiiopaiiv men went in pursuit of the tigress, which had taken another direction, and had fallen in with some persons foin' to
wonc m tne brickfields. The animal attacked
woman with a
llu.LHOL.si: all of this countv.
a
child in her arms, and a bov about H
j On the 17th imt. by Kev. S. Scovel, Mr. William P. Lancaster to .Miss Mauv Euinu
; both ct lute; vater township, Hamilton Co. Ohio
VOHNM IKU WfcKKLY HY TUK IMMF.NIX. OHIO, jUarrisburgh ( ninnrriMl limit' r.fVii.- I M. ...I. a ... i
j v. w 1 1 1- ,.4ia in uv. i oUllrgU
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par ' West Chester
icriiiantown
irnl l-O r t nn 11 C 1 1 Ml It,.
juuiijuiu, au ui wiioni were Kiueu berore assistance arrived. On the party coming up thev were horror-struck at the spectacle. Every exertion was
maoeto secure the animal, but it was not before
CJIlllltl
i Franklin hank of do ! Han!; cf Chillirotho
" Lancaster ; " Columbus i Mount Pleasant
Western Reserve Com mere '1 b'kL. Erio
St. Chirsvillu
she was so dangerously wounded as not tn h pvnpt. ' court, I have h
ed to recover that the object could be effected. On ! l. lau' Jirccts, ut the court house door in the town of
the following day an inquest was held, when after; a patient, investigation a verdict of "Accidental I death" was returned, deodand 10. on the beasts. ! Too much praise cannot be given to Mr. Wombwell 1 for the promptness he displayed on hearing the me-! lancholy accident, lie expressed the utmost con-' cem, ordered the funerals of the sufferers to take! place at his expense, and promised to make good all -damaged arising from the melancholy event. ; Northampton Kvg. jhipw. !
Sheriff's alc
A" VIRTUE of an pvp!it !iti tn nf ii 1 portiiiI
from the clerk's offico of tho II.nrWn r-.init I Marietta
court, I have levied upon and will offer for sale, as ! Prbaua mkiirj Co
4 . . .. " . . . . " . . .
ia uirecis, ut tJie court house door mthe town of ' armors vV .lcch s ot do l J Lawrenooburirh. on tiie SMh d?ir nf Fanners ll'k of Canton 14
tween the hours of JO and 4 o'clock on sa'id day', the i Hauk of Zai;evtlh L eatt half of the north-west quarter of section VO, ' N IAI' l Oiv, toWll J5. rHr?rti u-pct in tlm ,X il'itv.' llnnU .
o ... inv, tmuiiv yn WCaiUlMli." ' ",' .......... I aken ns tha property of -Michael L'usack. and will i '''.V a"J Albany l-.i a, I 1 . .: .i.. a i . .-. ..! m !..... n i
Ul cu7 w rttuiiv iwo judgments one in lavor ot t John Test, and the oil
ljuiili- WILLIAM DILLS, Strp'. k ., My I. C Smith, Dep'v. April 23, XSS4. irAds
We make, however, the pled, of length permit, we will endeavor to give it a place " T T o:u J he number of fatal ' .i' ' i- fc 1 accidents on the Mmtsswtn nart cu ar v ili ilk.
t lUUft llij I' llL 111 UIC lldUOALWlUU, IIIUUI liaiJWI JH- Al WUlft. 1 i . . J i- .i , , 1 H1rmiQ nni lv ulnnli 4J. 1 i . i-r.
, . u- .... uiiiii uliuiu rfui(.3iu. lOal liiS llie I imperiously called for some legislative intcrfcr-
The. extract from the Rising Sun. "From the above we mistrust the devil has, in our absence, been playing off some of his pranks upon the redoubtable editress of the "Paul Pry." Now it is quite a serious matter to be accused of having offered indignity to so distinguished a personage as Mrs. Anne Royall; and we feel cut to the heart to
think that the like should ever have been charged home unon us. We make, however, the vlcdae of
in Pititiw thnt vp tnnlr nr oart. in t.h transaction .
.... - , - - - i - j j neither directly nor indirectly; and we here promise j . . IV..l- !i Ail. ' 1 ..!!
10 atone ior me enoriniiy 01 u; onence uy caning all hands to account for this almost unparalleled breach of genteel gallantry and editorial courtesy." Rail Road. It will be seen, by reference to the Congressional proceedings published to-day, that Mr. Lane has offered a resolution in the house of representatives, asking an appropriation of one or more sections of land to each mile, to aid in the construction of the Laicrenceburgh and Indianapolis Rail Road. This is raising the wind in the right quarter, and brought forward and advocated by a gentleman of Mr. L.'s acknowledged abilities, aided, as wc believe he will be, by the hearty, zealous co-operation of the other members from Indiana, (and we take pride in saying she is ably represented,) we indulge a hope that the measure will be successful. The donation proposed, though it may not full? complete the work,' would give it such aid as would put it in the power of our citizens to make up the defi
ciency, without inconvenience to themselves. !
Steam ESoat Xir. ! Louisiana has been the first Slate to set the ex-
j We have been favored with the iwrus.il of a let-! 1, ! 'gow legislation for tho prevention ! ter from a gentleman in Washinoton, under date of i , IMlllla,jmonl of negligence in the navigation j the lTth.from which wo l.arn ,ha? 2X? 1? ai,d fiement of Steam Boats. For the synop-
on that 'morning, presented S S I 8,8 o! l,.'e 7, wh.ch she has mado .ou that subject, sage, by way of Jtest against a resolution paTed ,,,Uebled t0 lhe 'ican, I Kir l.o l..K. !...: j 1 MOWS. .
c . w . vHfoiuiiu. iitiii.ii nas iiisi , I . J
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uocument is spoken oi in higb terms and is of
such a character as to make it difficult for the op
position to get either round or over. Should ils
adjourned, adopted a very severe, and we trust -tK.
I cientlaw for tho regulation nf Klf'HIH hfi.1t3 anns In
s j secure them from e xplosion. The number of fatal
We give a large portion cf Mr Calhoun's speech on the currency, in our paper to-day. The bank and anti-bank men we think will find it worth an attentive reading. He seems to go with the president a great way in his views of a paper currency, and only parts with him when he comes to the remedy. Banks have brought the country into difficulty, says Mr. C. and by the same means it must he brought out. That is, we must "tako a little of the hair of the dog that bit us," in orderto get well.
ence, to secure care and fnlnliiv In
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manure-
Prom the Indiana American. TO THE EDITOR. Washington, March 20th, 1831. Lcar Sir: In the Senate, the vote was taken yesterday, on Mr. Clay's resolutions as voa will see in
nna morning s U10DC.
ment of engines, and every practicable assurance ! of their soundness. The new law manifests great ; anxiety to establish minute precautions aainst ar- i
cident.as well as misconduct; and imposes heavy j
penauiub ine agents and owners in every cas-j of damage which any possible care might have prevented. To make the law moro effective it his been sent to the Executive of all the States border.
ing on tho Mississippi, and its tributaries, for sirni-' lar action. The law establishes the office of Slate Engineei ! for the port of New Orleans. Tho duty of the En-' gineer is to examine, once in three months, ihn!
j strength of the boilers in steam boats plying within '
me waters oi ine state, to lest them by hydraulic ;
pressure 10 inrcc times trie weight ot steam thev
d to. I9. ISmil V aco. II Mstwej TI ESl'ECTFFLLV inform the public lliat thov iiO have just received a largo supply of Spring: & summer Cools, Among which aro Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Invisible, Drab, Orccn and Steel Mixt Broad Cloths; Fancy, Striped and Blue Cassimeres; Dark, Blue, Brown and Steel .Mixt Cai?tts; Summer Cloth; French and Brown Irif-h Lir.en; Blue and Mixt Cotton Twills; Fainted .Muslin, Cinghauis and Calicoes; Fancy (Jause, Silk V Crape, Deleandrets Haiik'fs; Black and White Crape;
uperor Black Sattin;
Mohawk Hank
Xowburirh
; Auburn j d'eneva ; I'tica and Branches Ontario Bank, Ftica At Canandaigua .MlCJlJf.'A.V, ! Rank of .Michigan t Fanners - .Moch's of do i hist. couwiniA, . Rank of Washington 'Central Bank
' Bank of Columbia
V. Bank (icorgetown Farmers' iVr Mechanics
Rank of Alexandria t I'otomac Bank J Farm. B'k Alexandria ! Union R'k Alexandria
; PKNlYSVLrA.YJA. IMnln.-ti.lt.l.ii li,J -.-
I Bitttburgh
ti
0 :i
Montgomei y
Farmers B'k Lancaster Mucks County Jetty sburgh" Rrownsville Vork Bank Vorthamptou Lancaster Rank
MARYLAND. Raltimore Rank ft 'leorgo CiJiinty X? Fanners R'k" Annapolis 'J Havre do Orace l Frederick county 11 Vct-ttniiifcter " 'A 'lagcrstown U vr.LAirARi:. '.lank of Delaware i Farmers' R'k A:- Branch . 'lank of Smyrna Commercial Bank L
Rranch'of do. Millbrd
W ilmington and Brandy wine
Ninr jj:rsky. State B. ut Camden At I'lizabcthtown Cumberland Rank Fan.R iV R'k M't Holly Newark Insurance co."
I Trenton Rankini' co.
Rank of X. Rrunswick niiCLYlA.
Richmond - Branch
Valley and Branch
V W. H.fat Whcclim
fi f Ti
a
ENSl'RAXCE. The tuhcriber having been apnointcd AiiL'x r uf tlio l
4 " - .v.tw IICWI Ul V V.. ''Ill'
c? Bobin3tt!
iA"fi?nVN::w"?.a.n41 iown-watercdSilk, pany, in the place of (.'. II. Dunn. Esu. rcsi-mcd.
i on-L-u ,acK ens, flam and Figured I will continue the business of lnurinr building
j merchandize, &i and also, keel boats. Hut boats and their cargoes, on liberal terms. Ollice on High j street, a few doors below '. Bedford Co's. groce
ry- I'. L. SFOOXER.
In r!ir Tfn
- ' , . - -- ciiau aiiuiujji io iorce ine previV llCn tllft Work lfi"rni1inlPtPil vu IipIipi'O ftio rmv. mis nnndlmi nnnn U , . r,.
1 - , " v-.... "v(iu. j" uvuhuh, ujjuii uic uaiuu suujeci, on llCXl 1 xiurseminent would be the gainer by the gift, were she i day week and I have no doubt, it will be adverse
disposed to avail herself of the ad
of the remaining public lands along and adjacent to the line of tho road, and putting them up to the highist bidder get the most she could for them. Infctead of lying unimproved, as they now are, at $1 per acre, they would readily bring 4, G and $10. With this view of the subject and it is just such a one as we believe is fully sustained in every similar instance of donation, we cannot see on what ground Congress will refuse the grant.
Steam Rising. We understand that nearly all of the stock in the branch bank at this place, ($80,000,) lias been taken. For some days after the books were opened, the subscriptions were slow, owing, we thought, to a disposition in our capitalists and trading men, to give the fanning interest a chance to participate in the stock; and we arc pleased to learn that a goodly portion has been taken by the substantial landholders and mechanics around
During the past week the subscriptions have been i
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liut'nu. aim nrouauiv win ut; ciosea to ninrnt , i,u iui an nuur. i nave no ami lit . fuhiir nr, ,rwi:
r r J t - - - whwm . fcMtA i. 11 L
with the full amount required. The books however j vidual necessity may, however, call for the temporawill be kept open to the 10th of May, and subscrip- j rv extension of its charter, until a new and safe one tions received up to that time. " can be brought into action and useful operation. The accounts from the east, we learn, speak more j These are my own views; and I entertain but litfavorably of the negotiation of the state loan, than j tie doubt, that a large majority of the House, will was at first anticipated. The opinion seems to be i adopt the same, or similar opinions. As it regards entertained, by those who ought to know, that it j 'y own opinions, they have undergone no change will be taken in a very short time after the bonds are ! since June and July last, when they were so fully
i'ui in uiarKci.
to the vote of the Senate.
Mr. Webster's favorite view, to extend the charter of the present Bank, for six years, was opposed by Clay and Calhoun. On his own motion it has been laid on the table and I have just been informed, he had obtained leave of absence, and will visit Boston. Some definite proposition for chartering a new Bank will be brought forward; properly guarded and restricted, so as to render it the servant of, and not the master power in the Government. An institution, in strict obedience to, and not above the Constitution and Laws an institution that shall furnish a sound currency, and relieve the country from its present suffering an institution that shall collect, keep and disburse the revenue of the nation with ease and safety an institution for the benefit of the people,or all, and not for the few. For such an institution my exertions and vote shall be given. That the sins of the present bank are of such a K . . t' l , . .
cuaracier as io ioroia the continuance of its exist-
,1
inured
iVC. iVC.
AN ASSOHTMET OF Saddiery, Hard & Qucciisttuvc, CROSSCUT, HAND & CIRCULAR SAWS, CRADLL, GRASS URIER SCYTUKS, WH.Z.XAItt'S OAST STEEL AXES, lire, R ind, Square, Round, Voo Iron, Amt'i-u-aii 2:tcr & Cast Steel; l.o, a quantity of t offee, Sugar V .llolttsscs;
A FEW BBLS. OF WHlSk-pv.
Lawrence-burgh, nov US, 1SH.
10-
M
BMESItfETS O'BJLttTE
VJ9
"W'lLl stand the present i-eason.
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may be supposed capable of carrying: and to fur- j All of which they are offering fur sab at the store msh each boat with a certificate, specifying the i room lately occupied by Maj. John l Dunn. weig.it ol steam which may be safely used. '. Laurenccburgh, Ajril , lblM. lu case any accident hannens on Lourd of nnv 1
boat, not possessing tho proper certificates, neither j captain, owner, nor agent, can recover any claim ' for freight or insurance; the owner or agent is j made sponsible to tho shipper, to the full amount of all damage: and the captain is further subjected ! to a fine, not less than $500, nor more than 1000, j and to imprisonment for not less than 3 months, nor j more than three years. If liven are lost, tho cap- j tain to bo adjudged guilty of manslaughter. j The same penalties to 'the several Dirties nro ,
provided in case of any accident in nav igation, from overloading, racing, carrying higher steam than the certificate allows, or any accident "that may occur i-i.i . . .
wiitio me captain, pilot or engineer is eii":-"rd in
(latj:ly or j:isi.o si'.v,) AS removed to Lawrenccburgh, and ii
opening a spionum stock ot
I J E 17 GOODS, Just received direct from Yfr- )th Ho invites purchasers to call, tee, and Luv. Lawrenccburgh, April 1, lJl. rj-tf
how
TELEORAPli7
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TTft JEIJ.UX HORSE,
yjFOR DRAL GllT STOCK,)
-tea . u mejirsi l air the North Rend Ky. Iirrii utturut Sociitu.fin s, i,t i.at
season at New-Law-
WlLLn reuce
Hand tho ensum
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e '"'o W1""'u'a l" tin , "amc ui LIJ.OICC Ul 1J;SZard."
1 ho same penalties are provided in case of an v' brood mare Bluo Jane: she was K.'r.'.l hv vv..nt
I accident from gunpowder, shipped without a written i Messenger, and he by the ii.iiorted Messemlvr.
nonce oi uie tact being posted ;a threo ctmspicu-' 1 or particulars see printed mils. ous parts of the boat. I ( AMOS T. COVLF. Shippers are mado liable (o a fine of $'200 U March H-lw sliipping gunpowder, without notice to the master! -
j or clerk; and also mado liable for damages that j 3rfl!ti2iisratorS IVfirr.
may happen by any accident therefrom; and in j TOT OTICK id hereby given, that tho undersigned
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aro ndiucio'cu I'Uinv oi man- .
j o a J . -
CndilliT lt!th Jnlv mn-t. tl. Hrwt
four days of each week at the stable of the subscriber, in the town of Hartford, and Fridays and Saturdava nt
James's Mill. FannoN. nm) (itltorc I wV reucoburarh. Dearborn countv. umliT ilm en.
j desirous of improving their stock of horses, would , lrintendanco of Ben. S. .Noble. The rates will be j do well to call and examine this noble animal. The ' r(vsonab!e. 1 conpequenco of my absence from rates at which ho stands are extremely moderate, J amnc tl,e horse has not been well attended, and )and means of payment made the moU accommoda-j t!,e "loencotncnt of the reason will bo postponed i ' ""til about tlw lfith of April. Bills will soon be pub i MonUVtft CVlZSue is a beautiful (J ray: 10 : ilfche.l and circulated. Teleorngh is a blood bay:
; nanus t Mich high. Jle was sired by MwiMv (.'rav I in K ,t -h manoanu tan ; lull Hi Jian.ts hi'h ; clc
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: oi ;uwJLTSrv; Hi'
t nam. IJonnetts it Ulue was raised bv C.int. .I.i.miIi
3Iour,tri of Warren county Oliio, frum his celobruted
by the imported 'horsu IfiM-hii.ir . 1 X1 native, and lormed forwrvioe. (his size rrivinif
Bonnets O'Blue was raised bv Cant. Joscnh I t!u' advantage over mutt blooded hordes.) Ho
ia uj uic jituiuni tiocK, as win appear in tno bills.
FDWAIID S. Bl Sll.
La w rcnccl u rgh, .March VtV, ISM. 11-tf
case ot loss ol lib slaughter.
ana repeatedly given to rny fellow-citizens, whose ; commanded to shut ofl'steam and Hoat down, when interest and nrnsnnntv chn
i:.- , ' ' . ' v " 1 " . i wiiinn a mile ot an ascendm? hoat the alter in
The election for corporation officers commenced in the city of New-York, on the !?th inst., and closed on the 10th. The whole was very warmly contested between the U. S. Bank and the anti-bank, or administration and anti-administration parties. The Tammany or administration party succeeded in electing their candidate for Mayor, (Mr. C. W. Lawrence) by a majority of 220 votes over the bank candidate, Mr. G. C. YemlanrL- Tl, KmL;ipf
claim 8 out of the 15 councilmeu elected, and a ma-
iority ot
polled.
the aldermen. Over 35,000 vote
were
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uuai io uu urawii u i w in a aeicrin nation io en
force rigorous penalties against any carekssness in i the management of steam engines on the Missis-; sippi within the limits of the State of Louisiana. j
UICUAUD 1I01K.T.S, .March 13, 181.
S
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APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT, By and with the advice and consent of the Senate. 1IT . ...
illi.vm ji. 1 rice to be Attorney for the South- i VJl "lo Jtat U1 uu,su,w- irk-. -w jijr w em District ofNew York, in the place of A. Hainil-S Thft s,onn;,nfi flf al w,d,inn J M "OWCr
ton, wiiose commission has expired. ! V , " V fe i i V T h ' ; YVW llA continue to give his undivided attention
JOHN I' 11 ALE to he nttnn.vr fhr tho l strict nf . V " -- 1' " l"l,wuv-" "'J " , W W
! 7-gV virtue of an t-xrcutioii to me directed from j-UDtho Clerk's otlice of the Dearborn Circuit cctirt. , 1 have l.'vied upon tin south wi-st one-third part of In-lot No. 11, in the town of Lawreuocburgh, fronting 22 feet on High ttreet. with that width back to ; the rear emUT saidjot; also, the north vet half of ; In lotsXos. ." nnd(), dividing the tamo lots by a
edjate ot Brown township, in said county, and fctateof i town of Lawivnceburj:h; which rronertv 1 khall
iuu ana, merciore an persons Having claims against expose to sale, at public out-cry, at the court housu Eanl estate aro remiested to nresont i ir-m lnlv nn. .u. ;,.m ,d i'
, . . , P . , , , . -v uwi iu oiiiu unn ui j.;iwreiaTur'ni, on .uotiiiuy llie i.ienucateu lor settlement, within one year. I'hose t ',ih davof Mnv t.ovt htuiuMi tho
to said estate are requested to make Kettle- A.M. and 2 o'clock P. M. on aid duv-fir.t tho
ueiy. t lie estate is believed to be in-1 rents and profits will be otlered for sevenyearK, and liPi-nvv u imnrMv . of they will not bring enough to pay said execution.
- 'i r . . '- v Muutuva uuu uuu j n i i,ii i r i i i i w rr
has tMkon out lettors nf nilnnniKtMtinn iVmih tlir
tll ri i . i
v. icriv s omce ot tne Ktpiey country Probate t.ourt.
the eate ot JS1LLL1.M IH)I)f:HS iVr-.
. j -
on
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imcuiaicj
- Pressure or no pressure, there is one thing we are certain about, and that is, that marketing of all kinds, is from 50 to 100 per cent, higher in ourmarket than it was 5 or G years ago. For example, beef could then be purchased at 2 to 3 cents pir lb., now it is up to -1 and 5; butter was a drug then at from 10 to 12 cents per lb.: now it readily brings frnm i. tr is.
corn meal was then slow at from 20 to 25 cents ner ! has expired.
ousnei; now it is quicK saie at irom o.i to 37: and so
witn almost every otner article, save flour; which is r littlohobw r nrnrnrtinn. ( 43 2."i tn 3 fSO v,m
' he attornev tor the District oi . . : . .
New Hampshire, in the place of Daniel 31. DurnellJ " other Banks in this Districted wo understand ; on High street, 2 doors west of the Post ollice wher
to bis professional duties, at his former ollice, i
st olhce, wh
may at all tunes be
12-0
wnose commission lias expired. i ,MV- uucia uuu .uccnauics ujiiu oj vieurge-, uis lougmgs are, and where he may at James W. Exim to be Marshal for the District of town, and the Bink of Alexandria, have suspend- j found, except when neccssarilv absent. West Florida, re-appointed. j cd specie payments. j April 4, 1S3 L George K. Walker to be Secretary for the Ter-; It is probable that the agents of the Bank, with j ntory of Florida, in the place of James D. Westcott. i the
, ..,,, ...it-..,.. tint 8iVl:J ll fl'kl'.i fl
....-iwu uuscauiicu. OI A .ivnnnn.l no rttio n 1 inan ccl.-.cinil W 1 ho o - " " "
ter. then the fee simple will be cliVrt. to tho hWrh.
ll-3w ' est bidder. Taken as the nroiertv of William liar.
rington, and will be sold totatibfy a judgment inftvortfthe president and directors of the Farmcrh' and McrliauicV Bank of Indiana, and the fee bill aforesaid. WILLIAM D1LS, ShjT. 1). C. By D. C. Smith, Deputy. ShoriiYVOflice, Lawrenceburgh, April 11, 1S.1I.
rifUIE overseers of the poor of Lawrenceburgh
tnu-..l.!it ...111 ....! .. tl.A linlKO .r llOtll.l III I II
fcUOUBIlip, 111 gilLIHI UW 1 i V w. -" - J S. Noble, in the new town of Lawrenceburgh, on the
a little below a proportion, ($3 25 to 3 50 per bbl.)
out not as low as it was in lczu- t. iothmg the farmer produces but brings a good price, and is ready sale. And if any of that class in this country complain of "hard times," it is either because they have jiothing to sail, or have listened to so many stories of
ESCAPE OF A LION AND TIGRESS. i ? P;'1,011' VG. occasion to state w m .Iffl'lYlll f ItA I . ft m 1 -J - I 1. a I 1 .
rour Lives Iost
red at Womb well's
the lion Wallace, and
o: aaij l lUKhaa. i ,i" i ip,,., , , , ----- , . . ... - Uiai Uie liank nf A ovnnnna hns Itoon Itio l.-rr.cii.
meiancnoiy accident occur- ( r . "7 . J f OrV lor IIlO Small mi'Dnun -tl I nl n A Invnn.t.:.
lueuagerie, in consequence 01 j . -""uu iwnmw vuin.uvuui .uajhuiu, d a large tigress escaping from i cver ?incc ,ne establishment of the Government lc-,i.ti.K i that is. fnr
C5EOUGE II. DFNN s,,'
Lawrenceburgh, April 1, 1834.
paupers
rm.t rsi-t.
HEN LUDLOW, ) Onrseertof
. . . . r - m
A. 3IOKUAIS, ) poor oj j.tno.
t,,. , 4 - ,. r,. .... "iuauhuiij us uuu 01 iiiosB stitxu-u uj mu J3cc- ,,, i , , rs, Noblc. in the new town 01 l.awreiicciurgii,ou me cotl I t "f'licMoneyBatChill,-; rclary of the Trec for lho d gile Jnhc b U; Board of Directors of the Lawrenceburgh I Zn lav i May 1 cxt for the ,,ur,Ko of farming Uliah Inham, whose commission , lic f when u wJg remQvcd ffQm will meet at ; out tho r3 0f said town.hip for tho rn.uing
tho United States. In order to guard against this j " nVo ' vcar 1X v
hit, . Mtri 11 iiit-- . ! oll.l.
A. Ml
April 17, 134. 11-ti. renesb'h towfp
A11 Aiiiirciitic-c to the M9rinthie
JBllHittl'SS would be receired at this vjfee. A
Roy 15 or 10 years old, and Jrom the country , would be preferred. March S,
HV m-K. 1m . ?4 -m
- ' ouatc, auu a itirge tigress escaping ironi j . vaiaunsmuciu ui mu uuvciiuuciii ; iisLclllllcl-1 la .lftla the 1 caravan at Works worth, on Tuesday evening I t is, for more than 40 years. Its employment j A QIt Vtitv rf irh e n . , art on the way to Newhaven fair. It appears that ; has no connexion whatever with the removafof the A and for sale by CF() Y I'lvvTF' ' the driver, were putting the van, into the yard of , depoiitcH from the Bank of the V. Slates. The AP?"l nlSS. ' El). N . LANL & Co j
