Indiana Palladium, Volume 10, Number 17, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 May 1834 — Page 3

A Tragedy iii Real Life. From private correspondence we glean the following particulars of a painful tragedy, which has just been acted on the stage of real life at New-Orleans; fatal as its acts have been already, it is to be feared, that "more lives must yet be drained" before the last scenes ure elosedto our view by the curtain of fulfilment. Mr. M , an old, and worthy citizen of New Orleans had retired with an ample fortune, and a beloved and only daughter, to his estate in the neighborhood of the city, where lie educated this sole pride of his heart, in all that could adorn her person, or enlarge her mind. In the meridian of her beauty and accomplishments, she was wooed and won, by 31 r. H , a gentleman in every way calculated to make her happy; and for many months they were no, until some mercantile speculations provided for him by the wealth of the father, drew him to England, where he remained about a year. On reaching his country once more, his heart yearning for home, he found unequivocal proof of his wife's infidelity. Enraged almost to madness, he taxed her with her guilt, which she confessed to him on her knees, yet refused to yield him up the name of her seducer; until moved by the tears and eloquence of her wretched father, she acknowledged him to be Mr. , a rich young planter. To him the broken hearted parent went, demanding reparationfor the loss of his once darling child, and the seducer pledged himself, that if a divorce could be obtained, he would repair the wrong, as far as lay witbin his power, by an immediate marriage. With this slender consolation the afflicted father besought the injured husband to forego all personal revenge, that he might thus in part remove the stigma which his child had fixed on herself and them. By the aid of eminent counsel, the decree of divorce was speedily procured, and with the document in his possession, the afflicted father once more sought his child's seducer; but now he peremptorily refused to ratify his pledge, and finding all entreaties useless, the father left him with this warning: "young man, though your conduct proves you a villain, I will not, w ithout due deliberation, hurry you or myself into the presence of an offended God: I give you fourteen days to reflect on what you have done; if then, you still refuse her satisfaction, you shall accord it to me." The two weeks passed without producing the desired result, and on the following morning, at daylight, they met. The old man's eye failed him, and the 6educer stood unharmed by his fire, while he, with a more deliberate aim, added to the ruin of the daughter, her father's death, by shooting him through the heart. On the following day, the 20th of last month, the lamented old man was buried with military honors,

Having lougnt with distinction in the revolutionary war; and since his death, the planter has received a challenge from the husband not, as he btated, to atone for the loss of a worthless woman, but to avenge the fall of an injured father. Four others, relatives of the deceased, have followed his example, and it is to be feared that before this time, more victims have been added to the catalogue of deaths, resulting from an unhallowed passion. JV. Y. Traveller.

Saturday TOoniiug, I?Iay lO,

Public Meeting. We are authorized to say that a public meeting will be held at the house of Oliver Ilcustis, Esq., in Manchester, on Monday, the 19th instant, to consider measures in reference to the Lawrenceburgli and Indianapolis Hail Road. The subject to be considered i3 of great importance to the citizens of Manchester, at this time. The commencement of the road is already determined upon, and of its vigorous prosecution and completion, no one now ought to entertain a doubt. Hut some im

portant things are yet to be done, before the work

From the Kittaning Pa. Gazette. FIRE! Auful Calamity. It seldom falls to the lot of public journalists to record so distressing an occurrence n thnt described in ll frkl!rtu.-;nn

j note to the editor, from a neighbor of the alllicted

lamii) : "On the night of Friday the ISth inst. the house and ham of Capt. John C. Kissi.t;r.it, of Toby township, in this county, were consumed bv firo.

and what is most shocking to relate nine of his children perished in the fames. The parents were absent on a visit to Mrs. Kissinger's futhiVs, adis- j tancc of about eight miles. Out of eleven chil-' dren, two are only left one an infant, which the parents had with them, tho other a daughter nf.

tuoui o years ot age, who was away horn home.

ran nroerrpss mimli Tim -,,t.- : ,,.;ii ; j ;ih

short time) be examined by a competent engineer, j Tho way tho fire originated is not known; and it and located. In performing this duty, reference will j was not discovered till about G o'clock tho followno drill nt. hr Iirt1 tn th l, ....i. ,v i , . .

Great deatnation of Snulf. The M-tcon TVlegraph of the viist ultimo, says, man in IV laski, the other wcik, killed lti ruttlo snakes in one day !' With pleasure wc announce that the stock in tho branch of the Indiana State Bank , at this place, is nearly all taken wo are there tiro assured of having a branch at Vinccnnes. Yincc zincs Gazette. Wo are credibly informed by a gentleman in this place, who knows it to be a fact by experimental observation, and salt and water administered at tho time of attack, will effectually cure the gapes in thickens. Wo would recommend a trial of it to all those who raise chicken?. lb.

i no doubt be had to the encournn-pmpiit tho ivnrk is

I likely to receive from pursuing a particular route, as

wen as 10 us janess lor a road. The enterprising, calculating citizens of Manchester, as well ns those residing at other places along the route, should think of this suggestion, and profit by it. "A word to the wise is sufficient."

ing morning

One horse and a lan.o ouantitv of

grain wa3 consumed; in short nothing was left in ! or about the house unconsumcd." ! A gentleman who had been present at the scene ! of tho calamity, subsequently called upon u, from whom wo learned a few additional particulars.1 The sufferers were from 11) years of age downwards. So fur as could boobserv Pi. llir linnoa ivrrn in f lie I

isamo position in which they slept, which leads to!

- "euei wiai mey were smothered in their beds HicknelFs Counterfeit Detector, reports spurious ! l)-v lue soko before tho Ihmcs reached them.!

described as very coarsely executed, purporting to be Awful as was tho agent of their death, it was pro-1

11 i t, J ' , - ' "iai"l a awuiancv vu. icuui uau.j nutiiuuu wan nut very little sutlerm" Ihe i V . STlSm 0kSef,i"8 tb4t th 'Ct- il"!"... r ?. ". a, firs, (:ld I

j The proceedings of the meeting held at Wilmingj ton on the Xirtth ult., are given in another column.

.Married On tho 20th of March, by William Conaway, F.sq., Mr. Isaac II. Carroi'uii to Miss Soiu Ann Wat.cott all of Laughery township. On the 47th of March, by the same, Mr. William A. Gibson, to Miss" Makoakut Jam: Ckowluy both of Union township. On the 20th of April, by the same, Mr. Samiel Lkwi to liss Ann Dknison both of Union township. On tho 7th in.t., by the Rev. John 1. Durbin, Mr. Hoikr Dikuin' to Miss Ameuica iSivvKKs both of this township.

nil Hi subscribers arc receiving from New-York Ji- and Philadelphia, a large and general assortment ot FR&Wil, l.YDU .LYIKl.MKRlCd.Y AI4S0, HARDWAUE, GROCERIES & Crockery; Uur, Leghorn and lilm Uut, Tuscan, J'ghom and Straw Bonnet. Hoots and Shoes, Hooks, Hraiuly and Wine-, which thev will sell low. N. & ij. Hl'Rs May ., lSJM. j

very Drudentlv tnni nr.v inf.rmn,i An,.,

i lion of their nronnrf v. Tim fUitinr mtnl .

l.Cfi speech. Wo. would AiroM tlm ntt.-n- t .!.,,. 1.... .1., .1 ... . . , .

. r . . , -vv... ; uaiuiu.u , uak me inoiiiui remaineu at tier Minor's tion of our readers to a speech delivered in (.ono-rcss until tt . v . .-n , ; by Mr. Carr, of this state, published oTour fi't page! ?' elo " X ' fT flUc "fT The American Mechanic, published at Washington ! lLT7 ? "" ' city, and from which we extract tho snnh. ,v,v : ? Ino T ?nt lhc smoking rums, and then ashed for .

! Mr. C. a hiyh and no dnnlit her children ! Let the reader i main no if he nn

ment, for his attention and industry, as will be seen ! ln0 a?ecl of the shocking disclosure. ! by the following article from that paper: j It is a remarkable circumstance, and one calcula-j 41 Wo insert to-day the sensible and patriotic re-! lcd to heighten if possible the distress of theso pamarks of the Hon. John Cahr, of Indiana, on the ! rcnt? t,i;it their oldest child was burnt to death j sulr,ect of paying for property lost in the late war, ! so2 years since. ; and since. This faithful and intelligent representa- j A horse and a yoke of oxen were burnt. A doo I count 17?"S y nffafd T tllC SerVic ,f h'" i Dial hV'in Xhc b:irn was bur"N d bis bones were j country , and Ins constituents whenever any subject ; found in the place he was accustomed to lie Two comes up lor consideration, where thev are narticu- i i 1 '"'"it-u iwiu . i wo , larly interested, as they are in til cl We wu5, I 0' CnSUmed " l althUS,i ! success to all such Workingmen, and patriotic mem- i 1 '

oers, iorwe believe a more industrious and faithful Representative cannot be found."

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Au-ust Election ISSi. H)U ;vhnok, j.imks a. riud, .Yo.ui xon.i:. ion i.ieiti:nant coviknoii, D.irii) uiuici: dji in r. cllluy.

Horace liassttt.

Ptticoal Government. The good people of the township of Ormsten, being persuaded of the superiority of tho "peticoat form of Government to all others, have, for two successive years, made use of tifemale constable, as a "terror to evil doers" within the bounds of the township. Last year the lot fell upon Miss Clementina Traftbrd, who in person, or by deputy discharged the otfice to the high satisfaction of tho inhabitants; and tho appointment of Miss Catharine Newton, as constable for the ensuing year, was last week duly confirmed by the court and jury at the Solfolt leet. Manchester Eng. Herald. Omixous . Two Political papers recently started at the City of Washington have stopped; (to wit,) The Moderator, for M'Lean; and tho Examiner, for Webster. Iml. American. Crassus, one of the first Roman triumvirate, used to say that no man could bo considered rich who was not able to support an army at his own charge. Julius Ciesar, after he had passed the Rubicon, declared that there were but two sinews of absolute power, men and money. And said he, with men I will obtain money, and then, with money, I will purchase men. In Shakespeare's Henry VI. , Jack Cade says: "When I am king, as king I will be, there shall be no money, all shall eat and drink on mv score, and I will apparel them all in one livery, that they may agree like brothers, and worship me, their lord." From the Mirror nf Mirth. A fellow, little remarkable for his sagacity or wit, and knowledge of the good book, had the misibrtune toiosc his wife. One of his children seeing his distress, (or pretended distress,) thus addressed the fond parent. "Daddy, don't cry, the IJible says, "ask and you shall receive," ask for mamma, and vou will have her back." "Hush, you little urchin! don't you knowsh drank half my whiskey up evcrv day!"" replied the dad. ' Sambo. While the Virginians were forming their State Constitution, in place of the mere Legislative Ordinance which before existed, Mr. Pendleton wished to retain in the new constitution the right of primogeniture. During one of the discussions in the committee, he proposed to give a double portion to the eldest son. To this proposition Mr. Jefferson replied, "that if the elder son could eat twice as much, or do double work, it might be a natural evidence of his right to a double portion but being on a par with his brothers, he should be on a par also in the partitiou of the patrimony." Cave de Ycrds. Private letters from On ho iln

Verdi (St. Jago) under date of tho ld of March, state that Martinez has been appointed Governor of the Islands by Don Pedro; and that at a public dinner lately given, he oSercd the following toast : The patriotic and philanthropic citizens of the United States, who by their humanity have saved thousands from death by famine: eternal prosperity attend them P By the same letters we learn that W. X. Haxton, .Ksij. our Consul at Bathurst, Gamba, was well, a lew days previous to the above date.

The information derived from different portions of ! r r'Anntm iV1mma ws. Ll I a. il I

lhc Girard College is making rapid progress! since the spring set in. Tho foundation walls are j nearly finished in a short time the marble blocks !

the country, induce a holipf Hint thr j will bein to be laid. Around il

of the 26th ult. has been very extensively felt, and i sccnc "as die appearance of a perfect marble s in every place, so far as heard from, has been equally j manufactory, immense blocks of marble fashioning j as destructiv e to the fruit and vegetation, as it was J into parts of columns, cornices, &c -here a dozen j e I hammering and there a dozen sawing the rude ma- j ru.t. tm ;a v , r. I lerial into forn aml shaPc- About 150 men are !

the periodical appearance of this plague of Egvpt ' rcmicd-.7her)' strangers and trave -The signs are said to be abundant in the earth 'at this le.xs fro, city visit tho works. Tho magmhtime: and in koitip nl.itva Hm 1 I ciencc ot its dimensions do not excito mora admi-

, 1 - .... jo w !iv ijan u . 1 , 1 so near the surface, as to Iir disinton-pil in lniurK-nr ration than liie solid and everlasting rnaon-woik nf !

In a short time we shall have music at all times in j lls foundation walls. Tho workmen have also, we ; the day, "free gratis, for nothing." j learn, made a beginning on tho columns the cntab-1

taiurc, anu other ornamental portions oftho build-

for m:natou Johnson Watt..

for siu:iiirr Alexander II. Dili, John HYirr, James W. Hunter. William Dih. Martin Tratcr. i" ok k 1: pu r s 1: s t a i 1 v rs , Alfred J. Cotton, X. H. Torbtt Johnson Wtitts, Thomas Howard.

CO.YYECTLYC. l.LYE HKTH'KiW M7)JA.I'OA, j., u:.Xi.Y(jTO.Y KVTHH undersigned, proprietor, regretfully inform tho public, that he has jut commenced rtmiiiix' for the season, a lour hore Stago Coach, from t.'ami Cross Road., Ky., via Rurlington, Corneluuville. and Peteburgh, to Lawrenceburgli, Indiana, thrre tunes & week: connecting nt I

- - f. - .v..vvwUI-u ! tho Indianapolis and Cmeiunati Stage Lino, and nt ! Gaines's Cross Roads with the Cincinnati and Lex-

ingion i.ine, auu ttius lormrng a direct route from tlu latter place to Indianapolis Tho Ma'o leaves Lawrenceburgli at t$ o'clock on 'i'uosdav. Thursday and Saturday mornings, and arrived lit Gaines's Cross Roads Krm: riiniii.r. l..,.,.. 1.

Cross Roads on Mondiy. Wednod.iv and l'nday tiionungs. and arrises at Lawrenceburgli fame evening. He has provided m.od. smVtintinl .sitn.r..

C'oachcs, well trained hore, und careful driversj and by care and attention to tho. who may favor him with their patronage, and moderate cuarv, ho hopes to give general .atifurlittn. " , , , JOHN P. (J AIM'S. MayP, ISU. 1T.lf Fashionable Black & D:7rl7lla77.

j rniUH subscribers hnve just received a few do?on, j XL which makes their assortment complete, of tlm jabovv article. Persons doirous of purchating. would do well to call and examine.

-May 0, 1SJL

'i'SIOiStSIA UJAil orukctku wklki.y uv nn: ruo:xixJ

OO, .Ilarrisburgh Commercial Rank of Ciu- Chanibersbur"h

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Phil. Pa.

It will be seen bv the list of annnintmonta nuhiiwli.

ed to-dav. that. Tinhftt ?vi

ter in the Land Office at Fort Wayne, has been re- 1 . 1 1,e f looslers ,l apiars, are "going in" for stock !

... - -v... .'unit 'yui 'ic iiiil juiliuit IIUIW I lit- j Handing tho hard times, and the scarcitv of precious I metal. How the "cat iumns" in this "District. wn

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w , , 44 llt , xiuo UXJKSH IUanpointed bv the President, hv nml witli tl

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auuwusunui UlUOeiiatP. llr. I I.QS lf I.I t IP fi ft

lour years, and. we believe. dirKoi ,

, ' ua mints 1 . c 1 correctly, faithiullv. and to tho entirp Kntiitn.-tir, tan give no information; but. we sunnoso. from tho

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the public and the department. Hi

is re.innnintmJnt i uiaintesiou' on me part ot tne citizens or l!od

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vve ieei assureu, will be well received in this state ' "U,IU1 lukru mho operation in Umt place, and particularly by his old acquaintances in this sec-1 1,10 fitoek will in ail Probability, l,e taken up. tion. j Indiana Patriot.

cinnati

Franklin bank of do Hank of Chillteothe

Lancaster Columbus 3Iount Pleasant Western Reserve Commere'l b'kL. Uric St. Clairsville Marietta Urbana Bank ino1 Co

Farmers iV Meeh's of do 1 i Fanners R'k of(';vntoa 1

par 1'aston

par j West Chester i-MIermantown

jf ivsjui)?rs. uv me last nun wp r.-rPn-o,l t ,rt ,J4V m uaim: ji niuuaru Willis leil 1

first No. of the Greencastle Advertiser, published ! backwards fro,n a tloor ux Livonia, Washington coun-1 in the town ofGreencastle, Putnam, Co., in this state i1 soine Uvo ur tnree weeks since, and broke hisi

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-.xi. U..1t,.!l. V1KUU.1IS. I IIP ;( VPrtlSPr is

ed on a super-royal sheet, and the mechanical work I

e.xecuieu wnn taste, l tie editor has our best wishes.

The Comet is anothpr now nrmor nnii;cv..i a

Charlestown, in this state, by Hon. James Scott, late a Judge of the Supreme Court. The specimen before us is executed in good style, and bears the internal evidences of usefulness about it. We wish him success.

Hank of Zanesville

jVEW YORK, City Hanks Troy and Albany

n old man by the name of Richard Mills fell I Xewburgh

Auburn (ieneva

So much for intern dc- I Ftica and Hranches

Ontario Hank, Utica

At ('auandaigua

MI CHICLY, Hank of Michigan

Farmers & Mech'

Montgomeiv

Farmers H'k lanoatcr Hucks County

(iettysburgh'

lirownsville

Vork Hank Northampton Lancaster Hank MJRYLA.YI). Baltimore Hank

Seorgo count v

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New Spring & Summer GOODS. rniHF buWcribor hat--just received from Philad U AL phia, (which he U ready to how, at the Storo Loom tonuerly occupied by John & Wot.) a Ovnvral assortment of Coods Suited to tho present and approaching foason, Vsisiti IN I'AUT ok' BROAD CLOTHS, Super blue, invisible green, Indon sumke, Ohve brown, blue, mixed, and drab. SATINETS. Blue, brown, gadette, and premium mixed. A new urticlo of fashionable striped do. SILKS. Real black Italian lutestring, bhek gro. do. Sw iss, black gro. do nap and Senhawii.

.uantus, .arsanetts and rivantino natitH,

v! Colored grode naps-, plain and figured

Farmers H'k Anr,aiMlis Colored l'orenco and tatins.

neck. He was intoxicated.

ranee. lb.

t Havre 1I0 .' r;i.

Fredorielc niinii'

Westminster

IMHagerstuwn

V variety of

: ConsistillL ot blonJ rinP .1. .......

- j itro do naps, popclino, and crape i'e chaic.

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"Go ahead." Our friends of the Republican and Banner, and the Editors of the Indianapolis! Journal, have got into each other's wool. We say, scratch on boys, we aro like the old ladv who saw her husband fighting with the Hear; it is the only! "scrapS wo ever saw in which we felt no interest. ;

Indiana l'atriot.

W c have received W ashington city papers up to j Thomas P. Moore. Our democratic friends will the .W inst. Congress, wc still believe, is not like- rejoice with us to learn that the committee on elecly to do much this session. 1 he Senate are disput- tions in the House of Representatives of the United ing occasionally about the protest, and whether it j States, have decided in favor of the rHit of T P shall be placed on the journals. Tho House is de-! Moouk, of Kentucky, to the seat occupied bvMr' bating a proposition to reduce the pay of members, ! Lkti-iieh. Mr. Moore's majority is " ' and various other officers of tho Government. The j Cincinnati Republican. thing does not seem to take. We purpose giving a I sketch of the debate next week, including0 the 're- 1 ti n , , marks of Mr. Lane on the subject. S u 1 h,r IT ! . Chaltahooi " J i bus, (Geo.) has stopped payment. The President, ... mmmmTm7rrmmmm 1 in announcing the suspension attributes it to "unJ aluable present. It will be seen by the follow- i worthy expedients, devised by "personal hatred re-

... uvt j-uuu lu eopy, .ngious oigotry, ana political tanaticism." He anthat Mr. S. .Morrison, has prepared plats and field nounces a strong hope that the Directors will be enanntfJ nt tins pnnnt-v nrul n trt i' i . 1 i i . 0 , . "

T , r,"" . owuzenanti, j Dieu in a lew weeKs so to strengthen the Ban ; as to during his residence in the land office at Cincinnati, ! enable it to resume business. which he now tenders as a present to Dearborn ! - county, to be used for the benefit of the citizrn ! . , thereof. The information thus obtain I Z "!' hleUon' Partial returns of the Vir-

. . . , ; irmia elections tor members ot t h s .itnm 1ii-p

T' nrr iiriji u uu liJ 9 rt,r-". aim cran V , c i 1 , Superfine gauze, and cmim soar! 1 eJ L lNc HraUch ? i 'rhreaJ tH.biiiett lace,, and : i.!an 01 m'r'n . H Hobitiett and Swiss cape,, J Commercia Bank White and black bobinett veil,, Branch ot do. Miltord 'J i m....r. ... ... li '

Branch of do. Milord

: dmington and

of do

much value, in examining lands, and arranging ti-

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DIST. cqlcmuia. j'i:u'n:nftp.

Bank of Washington XJiState B. at l.'.imdeii

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Central Bank Bank of Columbia U. Bank Georgetown Farmers V; Mechanics Bank of Alexandria

Potomac Bank Farm. B'k Alexandria Union B'k Alexandria PEJYYSYIA'A.YIA. Philadelphia Banks Pittsburgh

At Flizabethtou 11

i. Cumberland Bank yjFarmers' B'k M't Holly ti!ewark Insurance co."

I renton Banking co. Bank ofX. Brunswick IIRGKYIA. Richmond iV Branch

Volley and Branch

X. W. B. at Wheeling y

Black, freen. nnit u-liit .1 .

Irish linen, lawns', and linen cimbrim, - Linen cambric handkerchief. . Super gauze riblmns. and beltinv. Pink, white and black Italian vth J Plain, mijM'd and corded gimduuu. t1 Painted Miiflin, 'J JMain, figured and crossbarred j icon.-t, - ! 4Va" J book and cambric mu.lin J I Corded skirts, 0 j Linen and cotton table diaper.

ircvmns, mennocs and bombar.ett. IMetrs Summer HVar,

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. (-.i-.ii -uuii3 tut uiuuiuuia ui m jicgisiature nave 1 j been received, but we are not yet in possession of in- i

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iico, auu siiuum uiuue ino ucneucent uonor to the .1 . ',, thanks of our ritivnn. i lor,nan sufficiently accurate to enable us to say up

CiNciNxvTr M-iv Kt is'u ?" wmdl 6tamIjlrtl "victory has perched." The . 1U .May Ut, ls34. j Richmond Enquirer gives the result as fir as known, Gentlemen: I have carefully made out plats and j from which it would appear that the opposition have field notes ot Dearborn county; also two tiers of see- j gained tour political changes, and the administration tirra nft trip nnrth rni- si ... . ..vl n . I ..... .. l I . , . r . .

- ui .jiMuuiiauu cuuuiy, uuu twelve. narrisbitrrn reporter. .uv V.

iimo nn-iu iiixiijr uuuim in a uuuw; lur ine oxpress

lt.'lil Boatl Company. I -Merino, caiure, hnvhell.

rrplli: subscribers of the stock in tho LawrcnceJ .n,VTtU' fln ,,l,"t JU. burgh and Indianapolis Rail oad Company, f ,eaJ ,in;w , are hereby notified that at a meeting of the Board "of i Uluo anU -VV w.ankeen, Directors of said Company, held at Green.,burgh on j "Krior v'lk ,volv(;1 the Tth day of April, 1S2, the following order v as J , U! f"f:l mawilloj vtmy, made: N alentia, -Vatin tuce and bilk do. Ordered, That a call of one dollar per share be j .STOCKS, and is hereby made, which the ttoekholders arc re- i Bombizin, '.lain ami toured silk mured to nav on or befom tin f.mrtt. .bv r ii,l l..i. i...i-V ' "aurtu

. ,v . . " j " i iiaunn crav ais, riovt aiiil rlnit tli.i - -i . . v 1.. :j w. ...i - .

' --J-.ww purpose of presenting them to the commissioners of 1 1 r . r .. . .

iearoorn county, ior tne use ot the inhabitants

r - - of said county,

BAXK-rMp-sce of the P. O. We

to inform the Hon. H. L. Pincknev. member of ("nn.

ur . i .i - : to lniorm

"'cicui, auu uc, auu remain lorever tno property c i . , . -un-

:v. and subiect to the examination nf vp- I -rLs iro " Pow rouna, mat ins two hundred and

Another member of Congress dead. Tho National Intelligencer of the 14th ult. savs: "It is our painful duty to announce tho decease of the Honorable Littleton P. Dennis, a highly respected and most estimable Representative in Confess from the Stato of Maryland. He expired y ester' day afternoon, at his lodgings in this city after an illness of six or seven days."

;n,ii;,i,r-i, o . .1... I twe nt ij-e ight sealed packages, containing Docnmont- i

of the maps must be" permitted to be done, bv put-! Pfmtf J by the ,:n.,tod feta1.te-? .Mank arul franked by ! ting the paper between the leaves of the book and i him to '"f ,l-en lc,ni".?l1. tms tmv,, in one il, ! picking it off with a needle, pin, or other sharp point- j camC sate t0 hanJ Chdlicothe Times. ed instrument. I think it would be advisable to have a lv1rt c,,fTrfrcn.t ti r 1 t hi them deposited in the Recorder's office, as they are UoK J I !Jb(icThs cal1 bound in a book: and the county surveyor permitted ! . CS ,r,ff beeaus. Mr' DlddIc wc '

to copy therefrom though you may make such order i anU ,!ow ,1C .c,'oscs. as you think proper, as to the place of depositing! he modern wigs have for their motto, the fa

them; and let me know on the receipt of this, the i lIiOU3 lme3 otJohniJ. Adams

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Certificates of stock will be ready for delivery at I the nbovo nainrit i!:wij t

GKO. H. DUNN, Clnk. Lawrenceburgli, Iay 0, ISM. O-The Democrat and the Journal, Indianapolis. ... : 1 1 .. 1 ... ii-ii i

u in piease puuiisn me auove.

Fresh Flour & Raw Cotton.

TDK subscribers have jutt received a few barrels j of Fresh Flour-, also one bale superior Rate Cotton, j

May 1), 1S3L

J. P. DFNX iV CO.

Indianapolis, Saturday, Ma y 3. Extraordinary Freeze. On Saturday night last we were visited by a very severe frost, sucha one wo. presume, as had not been previously experienced at this season of the year during tho present century. The ice on still water in tho open air was about half an inch thick. Fruit of nearly every kind is killed, garden vegitahles sutfered severely, and many of the trees have bcea deprived of tlieir fotegc. Journal. The name of York, the Canital of T

da has been changed by the Legislative Council !

. Ul me oiu inman title. , The best physicians are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet, and' Dr. -Merrvmaih j

place you have designated, and who is to take care . 1 . I 1 T . . 1 1 i . i i.i 1

oi uiem, ana i win immediately send them down. I am, Gentlemen, your obed't and humble servant, SAMUEL MORRISON. To Messrs. Arnold, Dashiki.l iSc County Conors. Cox.v way, )

And if we cannot alter thinns. 1

! Why then we'll change their names, sir." I Cin. Republican. Ripe strawberries and potatoes were in tho mar-' ' ket at Tallahassee, F. on tho 20th March; at which ! time tho season was very promising to tho planter, j iY. C. Star, i

The difiiculties between Alabama and the Gen- i In New York and Connecticut the term "whis"'! eral Government arc finally closed. A letter fiom is now used by the opponents of the administration i the Secretary of War to the Governor of Alabama, j when speaking of themselves, and they call the ! dated 12th of March, gives him official notice that "Jackson men" by the offensive name of "tone "!

...v- uuuiiiuiui uuujia uruereu into iViaoaiua navu ; i . i i ,. . . i

uccn wmiurawn, ana ttiat only the ordinary garrison '

J ur mucneii wilt remain in the Creek Country. Tho letter also expresses the pleasure of the President at a recent Act of the Legislature of Alabama, and States that he will he nrntifiml. if tho nnforee-

ment of the stipulations of the Creek treaty shall

render it unnecessary for him to resort to tho provisions of the act of 1S07, which ho has not the slightest wish to do, unless required by tho obligations assumed by the United States in that treaty.

"Violation of the Sabbath. Mo ssr. Webster

and Binney arrived in this city on Sunday last, and J both of them delivered harangues to tho public in! the streets in favor of the Bank. Mr. Bixnf.y iras

particularly violent in his remarks. He said that certain measures of which he complained, 'must be put down, neaceablv if wo can. forcibly ifve

must : and that if they could not be put down by ' lawful means, it must be done by means of the word" Baltimore Repub. .

RODNEY & BURTON, (Lately from the East,) MAYH commenced tho Mercantile Easiness in Lawrenceburgli, in one of Mr. Ludlow's, Store Rooms on High street, above Short ttreet; where they offer for sale, on tho most accommodating terms, an assortment of They respectfully solicit the public patrona"e. May 10, lS.il. 1 17 lOO nozen it roomy, OF Superior quality, for sale by April !, 1334. ju W. JOHNSON.

' . ., r i . niiiiii mint ij Hardware & Cut lent,

Kuccnsware, ulasswarc, and Groceries. A LSO Air Iron, Cuttings, Xails, and Window Glass, iv. iv. y'.. April Wth.Kli. C W;. He tcels grateful for past favors, and respectfully Ucita a continuant 0f public jatrona.J. 1 X C. R. Y.

Kanliaiva Salt.

A ANTITY of Kanhaiea Salt, just receive ai?Jior lale hy w- LANK Co.

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April 17, 131.

TO LANK DFKDS, riOXlTOAOM, DILLS or Larthis, MSittsoVE.rfhauze, JuticcN ami C'oiitalihV blanks, if all kinds, for mc at this oWce.

JFMzabethtown Uigh School

D. M, STEWART

WILL open an Fuglish and pla, ical School in L'lizabcthtC Ai.

on Monday, May lDth inst. He ii pre-

narod tit tp.irh tho orainlierf usu

ally embraced in a literary education, and bring a graduate of Miami University, tho course of fctudy will bo adatited to those who wUi

He would refer to the faculty of Miami

there.

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atcuiuuij; i." uiaiiwuus lauglll, (r-Roardingcan bo hud on moderato terms. May 3, 1S31. 10-Jw Rectified Whiskey. rTpHK subscribers have on hand a quantity of suJJ. penor rectified whiskey, which thev will sell by the barrel on accommodating term. f , N ,J- SPARKS. May , lb3L