Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 12, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 April 1835 — Page 3
Saturday Morning, April 4.
The Cincinnati Courier, for a short time suspended, has passed into the hands of Mr. Allen, late of the Republican, w ho announces his intention to publish it in future.
The member of congress from this district (Mr. La.ne,) arrived at his residence in this place during the present week. ITooshier Trade., In the hurry of business, last week, we neglected to notice the departure of the .team boat Cicinnatian, from this place for w Orleans, loaded with sundry ''notions," in the way of trade, and owned by Mr. David Guard & brothers. The boat had been dismantled of her engine, fixtures, and furniture, having run her time, and been pronounced (as the phrase goes) unseaworthy, and in that condition was purchased by the gentlemen named for a stock boat. She was brought here, overhauled and fitted up accordingly, and loaded with the following articles, the produce of this neighborhood ,yz: 233 heavl cattle; 1G0 do. hogs; 220 do. sheepvL,i'do. horses; 88 hogsheads bacon, hams cc; 100 bbls. clear pork; 300 do. mess; 920 kegs lard; 50tons hay; 1000 bushels corn; 45 dozen chickens and ducks; 300 turkies, besides other articles "too tedious to mention." The value of the
seen a statement in the Ri.ing Sun Time, charging W. j construction, ill Some V3T. cannot he delaved.
Armstrong with aiding in procuring certain persons of Ui- Can b- ijPrfllJSf, thn st,t 'linn wnS so fivl fin-i v. .
inn i ii mri rni
eimr Sun to hrt indirtpiL so far as 1 hav anv I unwind nv.
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in relation to Mr. Armstrong, me statement is utterly false. 1 acted as foreman of the grand jury, at the late session, and Mr. Armstrong was not a witness in any case whatever; and I am certain the name of Walter Armstrong was not mentioned in reference to the above case or any other. JAMES M. DARRAGff, foreman Grand Jury.
I concur in the above and James M.Darragb,
statements made by James Dill JOHN WEAVER, Sh'ff.
NATIONAL CONVENTION. The following letter from the President, was
elicited by the remarks of the Nashville Republi
can. It was addressed to a gentleman in Nashville, and has been published by his pei mission. Louisville Public Adv. Washington, Feb. 23, 1835. "My Rev Sir I observe, in the Nashville Republican, of 1 he 10th instant, an article headed 'General Jackson's Preference,' which I think it my duty to notice. "All my friends know, that, since I hive been in the Executive Chair, I have carefully abstained from an interference in the elective franchise; and have invariably acted upon the principle, that, to the people belonged the exercise of (his sacred right uninfluenced by any considerations but those which i dated to the public good. And yet, the Editor of ibis piper, professing to entertain great
respect for rny character, undertakes to connect
eight years ago, (by the ordinance of ITS?) when the tono."rarhv nf thprnnntrv was entirplv nnl.-n.iivn i
i O l j j j ........ as to cross one of the bends of the White Water, therefore the good people who reside on the waters of that stream, and who have turned the country into a garden, are forever to be denied an ortlet to the Ohio? 1 Must the produce of a largo district of country remain a drur on the hands of the farmer ?
Must the country be deprived of the valuable water ! ALEX. II. DILL.
power winch the canal would create; in short, must
Annual Election,
(To be fit Id on the 1st Monday in August.) Tor Con(;ri;s 1th district, JAMES V. CORE, AMOS L.LVE, GEORGE 1L IXAAIV. For RrcoRoru Dkabuosx Coi.ntv:. THOMAS PALMER. ASA SMITH, PIERCE L. TA.VXER,
Elf'J). S. ELS II.
NEWKOBJ8.
C. R. St.VT. vest, & ESPECTFrLT.Y inform their friends and the nub
ia lie, that they did, on th.i first dav of January last.
inter into partcciship, for the purpose "of .Merc'iamliiiij !.?11;ei0niI:',e,,rtb"rS he Store formerly oc 1 ""l by C. 1J. Wrt, under Ihe firm of C. U. UVt, .V Co. and hae just rccctwd a General ttssortment of Goods, int. ill t i t' .. , '
the energies and the enterprise of a whole people I Samuel M Lurdy, u imam James, ana Jer.ja eoeuUsr, ,N ,.AliT t r be restrained and depressed, me.elv because the Puller are candidates for Justice ot the Peace, 15 R O V 1 f I rviwij' hills of our state project so far east at one point, as i in tl'is township, to be held on Monday , .ext. lilvlJ.YJJ- CJ.O 1 H,s, to place the proper route for the canal, for a few i ZZ 77" WvJirl tT V,U,;m fc:nok miles, a little over the state line? It cannot be. ! Corporation Election. 01'" 1 . , , Ohio will not so far disregard the verdict of an cn-j A. N election will be held on Monday, Cth of April i, V . lightened public sentiment which mint tverv npxt'at Mr' Calle's Hotel,to ehvt a prcsuUn and . , BIX-Kn, K al hack Itah .n InK-tMn-, UarW rro. do liuierm-u puuuu SLUlimeni, M1ICU musl ver , . t , nnr!.t fliww -i .... n-iM-t-tmrirh. SN 1. l!iuk lto. c c n.iii an dSfiw v. e
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wueru ue recorueu against ner. one will not mil- -phe rolls will be opened at 1 o'clock and rl ' I at f -Mantus, .-..ruietts ai .l I.tvantir.e satii.e; colurrd Rr l 1 t I " .m K V1 .
malety ana hnally object to the construction ot the : o'clock r. M. ILLlA.u J A 1 1-. tuc r.
canal. Lid. Democrat, i March 20, is:
whole car"T, we have not heard estimated, but
would suppose it to exceeau.uw. i i.e uoai 1 me, personally, with an attempt to divide the nreat EKe on. the 25th tilt., towed by a steamer, and we are . . , f K. th flr extend
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P, 'om the Falmouth Eng. Packet.
The Approaching Comet. Lieut. R. Morrison of'
the lloyal Navy lias published a most interesting work upon this magnificent phenomenon, which is expected to be seen in the course of this vear, 1SS5,
between the months of May and August, in the con
! Nat s, j.lain and f..irej; colored IWuct' an 1 .iti.
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raiHE undersigned having purchased the Tinninj cstal- i ' 0:H'!'no, a, t era.!.; 4 liin-; MijM tii u f,uc., and M. lislunent, formerly owned by Mr. Hood, and become ; f- rar rl': fsured ami plain bubinett, permanently established in this? place, would re? pcctful! v i ' bread and bobim tt I tces. and ins.Ttimr, bobiuftt nnd
inform the miblic that he is now reoarl i fnrnih all ' xx,iS cinet', wlnto and blue); Iml-ineit i'i!s.
in his line of business. He will keep constantly o:i b:u.d
stenauon oi ursa .uajor. JLieut. Jlornson states , such a tunnlv as w ill enable him ta accommodate hi
that it will be far more splendid than the one of j friends hy whoh?ale or retail, and at Cincinnati n ts
tail; some writers athrm that "lt vvill atlord a de
gree of light equal to a full moon, that its tail will
pleased to hear, descended the falls in safety some
lays since.
We learn from the Globe of the 26th ult., that the branches of the State Bank of Indiana, at Indianapolis, Madison, Lawrenceburgh, and IlichTnond, have been selected by the Secretary of the Treasury as depositories of the public moneys." The arrangement, we presume, will be found advantageous to the branches, as well as to the general government. The notes of the branches will therebv gain a greater circulation, an) object of importance to all banks; and the government will be perfectly secure in all her transactions with them, as a State institution. There is one difficulty, and only one, we see likely to occur in the arrangement. Our neighbor of the Times has heretofore inclined to the opinion that the Lawrenceburghers were asking too much, when they desired that the canal down the valley of White "Water should terminate at this place, in as much as it was mt possible to run it any other direction to the Ohio; that the rail road, to be constructed mainly by individual subscriptions, should also terminate at the same-place; that the'bank should be here; that the county seat should also be here -though placed here when there was scarce an inhabitant at iome of the sites now named as its proper location; that the Ohio river should make a curve of somd 8 or 1U miles west, in running from Cincinnati to Ijouisville, to touch the aforesaid Lawrencebugh, much to the injury of our neighbor of the Times and others in passing up and down said river; and (worse than all) that the said citizens of Lawrenceburgh, .hquld desire to make a turnpike road to Rising Sun. We had nearly compromised all these matters, by a scries cf diplomatic notes, and were just petting on terms of friendship and amity with the Kditor3 of the Times, when here comes this plaguy deposite question, again. And now we expect nothing more or less than a renewal of the old -difficulty. Our neighbor, we apprehend, will again
raise the cry ot monopoly every thing must centre tt Lawrenceb irgh and then insist that we (the bank) have no better right to the public moneys than other parts of the county; and enter into an argument to show that they should be distributed in equal proportions among the people thereof. Should he fail in this, (owing to conflicting claims in distribution,) we 6hall not be surprized to see him claim his portion of the public stock, with the view of starting business on his own "hook." With .this riew of the subject, considering cur friendly relations, as a community, endangered, and the great works of improvement, spoken of, put in jeopardy, it becomes a matter of serious consideration whether the deposites ought to be received. We ehall do our best, however, to arrange the matter with our neighbor, before we venture an opinion as to the best course to be pursued.
to make of a President and, by way of giving ef
fect to h's insinuation, appeals, in the language of my bitterest enemies, here and elsewhere to the independence of the people, as a shield ag linst 'my dictation,' which hj supposes mav bo at
tempted. "Every one must see that the professions of the Editor, in that article, are made to take the form of friendship, in order that he may more successfully carry out his purpose of opposing the great Republican principles which I have endeavored to advance as President cf the United States: and one of which, not to say the must important, is the necessity of looking above persons in any exigency, which threatens the ascendency of ihnse principles. All my friends must perceive, tii3t to be consistent, my preference, as fir as men are concerned, ought to be for him that is most likelv to be the choice of the great body of Republican?: and yet, if this individual should not be Judge White, the Editor of the Republican is ready to cry out 'Dictation? "Under such circumstances, seeing also that there are various misrepresentations of my views on thi subject, I commit this letter to your discretion in order that you may do me justice. "You are at liberty tosiy on all occasions, that, regarding the people as the true source of political power, I nni always ready to bow to their will and to their judgment; that discarding all personal preferences, I consider it the true policy of the friends of republican principles, to send delegates fresh from the people, to a General Convention, for the purpose of selecting candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency; and that to impeach that selection before it is made, or to resist it when it is fairly m ule, as an emanation of Execu
tive power, is to assail the virtue of the people, and, in effect, to oppose their right to govern. "I send yoa the piper containing the article 1 refer to, and request you to show this letter to the Editor, in order that he may no longer misrepresent me. Acknowledge the receipt of this letter. 1 am, in histe, vour friend, ANDREW JACKSON7. The Rev. James Gwim, Nashville, Ten."
over 40 degrees," and when the head of the
comet reaches the meridian, its tail will sweep the horizon. The author contends that the electric and attractive powers of the comet will have very serious effects upon our atmosphere, in producing inundations, earthquakes, Ftorms, tempests, olcanic
'eruptions, and epidemic diseases. In support of i
the theory he refers to the different appearances of j this comet for the last six hundred years showing j
that in the comet years these phenomena prevailed to a great extent. The author says: "Relying on the correctness of our principle of
cometary inuuenee, we venture to predict that 'he
who may favor him with c ts-tom, with the best of articles I j:tdv, ptcn and white .aie do.; Irisli linen, lawni. ani
l.titi'it ivniihrirc Pi.it i. iTi i i. I .... ii . i
; fin!;, uhit.' and bia.k It titan rntjvs; plain, M-iped aud I Corded "inha-n: painted A!uiin, ; riain, florid and ciob.irre ! jarUom-t; j ;n.d toured .vui..s, hm k and cambric iam.;.n; Corded Kkirts; Kin -:i and ectr :i t ib!e diaoef
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His shop is on Walnut, near tho corner of 1 lih t-trcet,
where ho mav be found at all times. T. C. Tl!OI!l April 4th, 1835. 10-tf
JUST received and now oj rnir.5 a 1 ire and jrcneral assortment of seasoaaLlj Ln'isii, French, (iennan, India, and American DRY GOODS,
ALfO, AN ASSORT Ml: XT OK
! I irraMans merino and bo!il at t!
Mew7 Nii::m:t'r Wear, ; oXf-i.Tiu df nwMi.a ' '?)S&3) Merino, ca-iuu'ie, I r eliell, pri n-t:n . , And lasting; real linen drilling; Mm. and yell .v Nanlieen; superior il'i wdw t; ab'iit'a, ?ut.n faee and tilk veMin;;.
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S'J)CKS. Ilo.ubain. id tin and l'i -nr.1 :i'.- .
Hardware, Cutlrry, Qucctmrnre, j IS'K Groceries, XZafH, Shoes, IZeolx, ; Cheeks, pi.dd, and ii( u, SOKMIT3 HATS, ..W.'v Tt SCA.V AXI STRAW
summer of ISoS will be remarked for intense heat, We have elected these pood in Xew York and IVtladel-' KONNIM'S; HOOTS A. SimiN; which may be expected to destroy the harvests in j phia markets with great care, and will tell them on a fair ' And are ovK-ci;;r dailv, a cem-al aMi-tn -it nf
some parts 01 the world. I hat year will be noted 1 terms a any iio'.uvin the west. layers will hnd it toti.eii
for earthquakes and volcanoes, and other similar j mtercbt call and examine their block, phenomena. The end of laSo, or earlv in i (iDOIJt.'r; TOIVK may be expected to be remarkable for some one or j Laivrer.ctljwh, April 4, IbX:
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.Vfw Orleans Market. Levy's Price Current, of the 7th ult. in noticing the state of the market in that city, remarks that, "the market, in the course fthe present week, has been replenished by severiil arrivals of produce, but not sufficiently ample as very materially to affect prices." We compile the following statement of the market from the same paer. The prices seem to be fair, if not higher than usual, for western produce: Sugar, lb. on plantation 5 to 6 cts. ; in city 54 to 6i; molasse?, gallon, on plantation, IS to 19 cts; in city 21 to 2f; tobacco. 1st quality, 7 to 7. ; 2d do. 6to t5i; Hour, bbl., $4 G2 to 4 87, in demand; corn meal, per bbl. $2 50 to pork, clear, bbl. $13 50 to 14; mess dorl2; prime do. $10; cargo do. $8; hog round, lb, 5 to 5; bacon hams, lb. 7 to 8; middling?, lb. 7 to7; shoulders of to (5 aJl in fair demand. Lard lb. 7 to 7, in demand. Butter, northern, lb. 22; western do. 15, scarce. Coffee, prime green, lb. 12$ to 13; middling 10 to 11; Rio 12 to 121, supply fair. Corn, in sacks, bush. G2 to fS; in ear bbl. 81. Hay 87 per cwt. sales brisk. Mackerel, No. 1, bbl. $7 75; Xo. CG 25; No. 3 5 50. Yhiskey, gallon, 33 to 35.
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more extensive earthquakes. 1 lie winters ot l-iO or 1837, will bring a frost such as has not been ; equaled for at least 20 years. The parts of the'
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farm wuiuti v.u unueipaie wui suuer iuol, are iiiofce vj;' e:y nae anieie lor siuimu-r wear, ) jus
suuaiea 10 tne rortn 01 Asia, anu some nuns 01 me Uli m saie or ieru:, on re;;(n iiu
southern hemis
of the earth in
subject to the
because the trequent internal changes which the! rt: :.. m combustion creates, must necessarily produce a do- j BS SJ50 H'rlacriiIN
ranorement ot elect rimtv. And if. w uIr tho pnmot- 1 r H pauaeisiup netetoiorc cx:stn; ptwrca t:;c
r.f tho .j..tl. ,.T...,l -I.,,.-:-:.. J. der.-isnod in the (Jn
j iiui 1,1. vuiiiu, uililuuiu n an ticuiiiLnv ) there be any internal cavity of the earth deficient of that Haiti, it will rush into the earth at that spot. This we take to have been the case in 1 150, near
fg' dozen pajis LSAP HATS, (a very line artiele Ur sanmu-r wear,) just nrt-ived and are ottered at hoi . sale or retail, on re;;un ibl t.rm;.
sphere, such as China. Those parts j ;it the 1Iat - tore !1 High rcct, l.a.vrene, h.ir"!.. 1 the vicinity of volcanoes are always ; t""-, JO'Li'lI t.iJOl F. electrical plienomena of earthquakes, -ni
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J. ler.-irnpd in the G roceri; and I inniif- Litb-nebS, has
been dissolved by mutual consent. Those indtbted t said firm, by book account or note, will do well to call and bettie without dely with Djiu'cI 11. JIcnJ'.,rl, who is author
ized to se ttle tr.e concern. 'Ibose ho ne.h et this r.oiicc.
mzrthrare, Vutlcrt, Oncatsircrc (ji.asswaiu: .0 (jiuicnmiw. ALSO, n lao, Casti.w, Nau.s, a.nu U'iiuLw Class, c. Ar. Ac. April 4, ier. . j.3tfi They feil grateful t their fi i n !: nnd ru lomets for t'-e l:b-ral patronage l.cn tolhre fxt-ndet!, and u.hch a cont'muaiiee o public fa or.. TTI:MA1.TXJ i:. the lVtOff.ce Jlt l.arc,u-fl.urgh lfh,;tutu. l!tofA1,.il,UvrSv.hi,hif,lMakenout by the Ux of jiy, im.,. v.ill be tent to thr Cuuial l'o.t 1 b.iee as (;e:ui Ictturs.
xander
Naples, when the sudden rending of the cartli de-! must expect to be out to co-t. JOHN HOOD, ' stroyed 40,000 human beings." ,1 ' l).v.'L I .'. UK 1) I'( ) !i I .
. April 1, lb.
We have read the speech of Mr. Hannegan. It is all, and . even more than pronounced hy our Washington correspondent. Besides the true Amcr patrae which it developes that patriotism which transcends the circumscribed limits of sectional predilections and prejudices, and which knows no bound or limitation save the whole Country, 'one and inseparable,' ho also rebukes with high wrought and well merited sacrasm, the poiulent, irruscibk', querulous ire of that chief of infilled ausleriiy, Mr. Burges, of Ithode Ishnd. We shall publish the whole or part of his speech hereafter. J .diana may be proud of her young and patriotic son. Mount Ilollev (V. J.) Herald.
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Ttie Grocery Store, TCT-lJIITOFOi.G keiit bv said firm, w ill in ft; tare ?
cunductrd bv the uncljrs'.mjd. at ic ;.! al.
whois intention it is to keep 01 hand a svneml as-oit-ment of articles in b.is line. Old ci.s.om.'rK, a:td the publL "enerally, arc invite il to (Jve hii;i a call in the way of Luui-
i:!:i)roit.
April 1, hs3.".
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IXD1AKA CAJSTALS. We understand that arrangements have been made by the Board of Canal Commissioners for surveying the several cana) routes directed by the Legislature. It is said that one locating party is already in the field and engaged on the Wabash find Erie Canal, and that prepirations aro in train for organizing two additional parties for the Wit;e river routes which will take the field so soon as the neccssy instruments can be procured from the
east. Mr. Williams and Mr. (joodin-T. Enmneors.
SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. FUIUjIO notice is hereby uen, t'.ia?, by virtu of a decree of th- Ihohate court of IharLorn county, we
j saail expos, to sa.e at piiLUC vcu.luc, a: the prrmi.e-, on Saturday the second day oi jIay next, the following tract cf lam!, or all the ri-ht, title, claim, interest and dej maud of the lieirs of LY.MA.V S. n.lvl.l.AM), in, ,m r and to fittv sicrpe ofi:i:i(l. mrt ci.it'.-i. .... ...r ,.r
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x n3 --in iaiu viMiicimoii n u,iujuuivm, in 1 b-.-ciion l. town i. raii'e tar1. v(St. 111 Hie in vt- n
Alia William M.
Arnold .'anus
Al.er AI
Antrim Jau.rs ro ii Jauu s lh aeh .Mak 2 Ihiu'dict Heavy Ihn ai Joint h'a':t. Williaiu l:-ven John Until Ana .Mrs I? 1 hy Amczialt ( I. allies J.iiwi jr ("a:lil- Ilarhel .Mn
1 ( 'able ( Jeur.c ' i'u-.' Ilaiat ! ( 'hi c .'ichoht4 i t'hec. JJarbara Mi .t'ros'y lyr.b O.s.nliiu' li.nry ! Cu'Iy J.tmes ; Oi uels Ki (. , O 1 o;uu r "d. aid i ( r. r Kliabct1! t ' 1-hii r Jesse J ! t o laicinda Mr
Co.
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t loud Ah vander
iVimsvIvann, lor the purpose ot nominating U can- Oearborn; to be bold on the ndlou in; term, and cornli- 1 ,'"ons I narles didate'for Governor, was broken up bv the man- J t.iH1' to ui,t: half the iur:haSa muney in hand, at the 1 r,K r nvubora C . r . 1 11 1 1 1 ' . . tune ot ?a!e, and the rondae in nnl ravmeius of on - ; ,lVUS I bos V agement of the Muhlenberg men. Amotion to I fl t.,, ' :..,:.--,.. . - , ' iii'i n m f ! aoa to 3 can-, w it:i.intcic?t ; tne u. .jrred p-tyni..:t to b "l,1Ji"n,k adjourn the Convention until May was carried by ! v.dl secured. 'J'his land is ld for h. payment of the !"',n ! j a VOle of 51 to 41, bv excluding the d;l?"ates 'just debts of the deceased, and tlu title i.liniunLle. ! IHs'.e.'.l John
on
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from those counties which hnl sent two sets
friends of Mr. Wolf, the present governor who were decidedly a majority of the convention, assembled afterwards and uomituted George YolJ
tor re-election, i lie Anti-Masons have nomina
Apm 1st,
iMinia
antho.w n:iihux.
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AJmr's.
REAL ESTATE FOM ;i..Li:,
are now in the White river Valley engaged in in.-! ted Joseph Kitner, and Mr. Muhlenberg, will no
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containiiv'
3!7 a-
'v?, i;t half s ction :
king a reconnoisance of the routes, preparatory to
a definite, survey. It cannot be concealed that a deep interest for these improvements is felt in this part of the slate, and it is confidently believed, too, that the best intercs's of the state are identified with their success. The central portion of Indiana, drained by the White rivers, certainly requires some improvement of the kind. No part of the state is superior to it in point of fertility, and yet none is more remote from the market where its surplus must he disnosed
! of. Our nroducts are nf hn 1
which, if conveyed to market at all, under existing circumstances, must yield only a small profit to the producer. But by the construction of these canals the greatest facilities will at once be offered for transportation either to a northern or southern market; our farmers will thereby be encouraged to im-
j prove their farms and enlarge their crops, emigrants .of wealth and enterprise will be induced to "settle j among us; mills and other manufacturing establish-
j merits will be brought into existence by the water
town"), raiv.' ws-st, in Duaiborn coiutv, I; d. X 4 1 - . .
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ing a man forward, which will make the fourth can- j from Hartford, upon Hay's rrr.nch, ha i: .V.I aero i t didate. Wo believe that Mr. Wolf vviUlie re-elec-;;V'Vn' 'tS'Tn 't.'Lt a Mjnare LOti ted. iYeir Jersey Observer. , , a: 1 yvni. J i his tnrt is worthy the att.ntion of larntcrp. as it will be
grP?: j sold lo'.v tor cah. i fro 31. my farms for sal- near to, and at a dlvtam-c from
V im-'unau.
I er.uns desirous of rcct'ivm money f
cl'.b, Ircnmd and
in v iiieiima!!. 1
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DIED On the 1st inst. after a short illness, at his re sidence is this place, Col. Thomas 11kiiicl., in the Cod year of his ae.
mm I'njrland.
n 1 Scotland, can have t ie cash i aid them
f'i.nrliw-.-n.l omimt-il from WWmarrlrmd rmnitv. Vn ' V" J. 4 . ' l: v 1 ' V" 1 ' " uh ''' aj
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A CARD. The Editor of the Rising Sun Times, in his pa rer of t: 2?!-b ult. having stated
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"It is repcrted1 about town for a day or two past, that ; power created, and our state will, by that means, focr very distin.jshd and notorious personages, to wit :j soon take rank by the side of the most prosperous JohnH. H.GooJ,; Lawrence, Walter Armstrong in population , resources, and wealth. anrlJack llarkp' In v n I.Ttakcn to indict about forty, r ii , x, ... andjack i,arke., nave iuflictin-' U e also learn Irom the Fort Wavne paper that more or less, of tie citizens Pi JiiMn3 aim, ior ltinicnnij- i . t i punishmenu after the manner of Jw, upon the person i great exerlions are being nv.de in order to have fsaid Johu II. B.Cio-id, a short tinconcc," j ihe middle division of the Wabash and Erie canal I deem it due to 'ravself to publicly pronounce the j completed and ready for navigation in June next, Teportor charge, eo far as relates to me, i?tterly false ! and tint a canal packet boat is on the stocks nnd and groundless. So far from meddling in ,nat" j will soon be launched. It is therefore probable ter named, I have never had any con ve rsat i?a or j j,at ujihin a few month we slid I have canal boats acquaintance with said Good; nor have I evdr sp running iji our hooker state
heni:u'm,r , ..r Lawrence lureierence..; : TJ)3 applicaiion to the Ohio Legislature for
l&jvd lo construct the White Water canal, in which
the casef.u gection of the slate has so deep an in
unbrck 'ii wilderness; and soon alter the organization of! this county, va returned as its Representative to the j .tato Legislature, which place he continued to fill, with j the exception of Uvo or three years, until his death, serving j one term as Senator, aud the remainder i:i the otliei j branch of that body. These repeated manifestations of I public confidence and est.eni, coinbiiuul w ith th? sincere j
grief w hich pervade the social circle, artord t!ie strongest
inilicTtinnc nfhis nnlilic virtiip. nml thfi nun tv fit Ins T)ll :i tf I
life. The death of no man could be more lamented than
Col. Hendricks. Almost the firtt inhabit mt of the county: j
the faiher of a numerous and respectable family; his ami- i able manners ; his genuine hospitality, had endeared him ; to alh The venerable pioneer as he contemplated the last remains of his old friend, could not restrain the tears ofi real affection, with which his many acts of kindness had j iiCTirrl linn All -Mrl'7i3H tJi- Viniiinn Itio tr t!.o toiw . - i - ;
Apply (poMuge paid) t THOMAS KM VAl V, Estate o.nd Moray .Iint, hi.rf'i j-.. Ci'tci.innti. April ISC.'.. M-lmo.
EDUCATJIOK.
A. I!. I!1.'KM.V v.-mld temlcr liis uratcfjl acknowledgments tv) the in'i'thitants cf IiP w r.'r.celnrti and vicinity, iVj.-t!ie jtationag" received ;i:ue the ipe:.ing of his M.hool ; an 1 woi I 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of t'.e same.
Instruction w ill be given in all the branches !u ,1 y t'r.rht in primary and high Schools. Terms a follow : Heading, Writingai-d Spelling, two dollars; laigliMi (Jiammar,
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Jackson John Kcv J Hy Sauna 1 I.e.'V . 2 I.othrojt .Maitin K I.o:li!.. Il ea Mr la rem e Jacob Law icnce Ui.lu n l.ei tiy Jh-o-y Mu l.ucas Ihedcjick l.aud J;tmi s Miller Joint Morgan Jc-tplt MuruU V S M.ir!i i'a-liaiiah M trtin Jess (i Ma-oit Jol.u -Moiiimmi Jol n Mv res Mary More I'et r M dey Jacob Murray Ja:;.n Mt'or.i Juno a Al'tiahau J tinti t'o.'.crs .-amucl Ihuit Artemus V Tamira tiriu il lau r o:i Janu IVtttiew .Nat! am 1'iKe Catharine Mhi Kabh (ieci.e or l)a S la id Heitud C hejdu rd Jin 1 rmiih .Mi. ton Sn ifi David C Smit!t Ju eph r'cedfc Moms Miook f.oi 1 'ho. kh y W'm S:iidvs I Jul,";'!' Sr .'I'.-)it Ifenl y Sco: i;i Maria Mn Sar er Join f'nell 1 'iii-b, th Mn Spi n r Sumh Mm arplfs Mrs Th e John Tucker Nc.thnnhl Sr To, ker Ilamrthan Mix Taylor Kac Thornh .ir?;h Martlet Wycon'Alhit "ico!f Suaiina!j Vitilrow Able Way Ivaai Ward V S w;..u p.. Tito. N'e!iiiau I.t-i W" i i -Jit J, !;n or ChviceT WcMiMoin.i Wa-liin;;t(in W'ariif r ' tin ne Jol.ti "i'mm- Thoiiij'S jit ('
tues of the kindest of fathers, the be-t of men, and as long j Arithmetic, and 'eoraphy, three dollars; higher In a
jami:s v. nr.'i'::i:, p. m. r ' WAN EAKK. ilL K.d.vcnher, wishes t.i contract far KKlcotdi f,
- . ime au lAWCi!;.;, I. dcliu ii titeir 1 an.tvrv the coining tea.m. - v,. , ,. W- .V'j-,WN,
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it. The attaenea certincates will clearly show, 1
thiiili, that I did not appear hefore the court or grar.il jury during the late term, and of course could not have had any agency in the business, as charged. The balance of the article alluded to, is equally destitute of truth, with the foregoing, though les deserving of notice. Jf the Editor of the Times can so far depart from liis usual line of conduct, as to correct a inisrepre- . mentation, most wontonly committed, he will do me
terest, did no? receive the definite action of that body, but was hit v?ith the unfinisheil business, and will doubtless bo responded to at their next session. It is true that the report of the committee was unfavorable; but this d'oes not appear to have been sanctioned by the Legislature, and as the reasoning
as our flourishing little village continues to live in the histo
ry of things, so long w iil the name and character of its excellent founder be cherished with gratitude and affection. Co.MMl'.NK'ATKO Grccnsburgh, April 2d, 1835.
; for instruction in the languages. j N. il. No effort will be wanting, on the put of the ! teachers, to nroiuote the atest in-mrovrnx.it ,,f ti.,.c.
. ' o - - " ' v 4i w inv j., committed to their care.
Liwnnctbnrgh, March 27th 1835.
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A ,;a'' ;,p'ly i the abuse article copMantly kept by i t;u l-c:;bers, ai tho vast corner i.f .Main M,uti
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HAT valuable FAll?.! MILLS, f-ituate on Laugh eru. containing four hundred ami thirtu acres
of good land; about one hundred and seventy acres under
1TAV badu-ls Closer Seed fjr Kile by
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the justice to insert the fi.rcgoing, and certificates!"1 uoisucii a womuuu iu ui attached. WALTER ARMSTRONG, j !our!h sl3le m tllG Union, it cannot be supposed that
j it will be adopted. It is not credible that ULuo will ! attempt to shut up the naturnl channels of our trade,
CERTIFICATES. for the purpose of forcing us throunh thirty miles
April y, 1355.
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Stvte or Ixdiasa, Dearborn County,
1, James Dip, Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit CouTt do ertify to all whom it may concern,- that having seen a statement in tho newspaper, called the Rising Sua Times, iclaiive to Walter Armstrong having been a witness, and instrumental in indicting sundry citizens of the Rising Sun; do pronounce the statement, as it regards Mr. Armstrong, utterly false and uufounded he not having been .vorn as a witness on anv subject whatever duriup the 3ua:ch term, 1835. ' JAMlv DILI.. CVk. April 2d, 1835. It is hcrbr eeriified to all it may concern, that, having
of her canal, and compelling us to pay into her trea
sury a penny for the passage. Such a policy would not be credilahlc between neighboring individuals; it is not to be thought of between states. If we recollect rightly, the same illiberal policy was urged a few years ago against the continuation of the Wabash and Erie canal through Ohio; but did not prevail then, and there is no reason to suppose that tho argument will be more successful now. We say then, to the friends of internal improvement in
the hue W ater valley adhere to the canal iBLAXKS OF D 1 F F E R E N T K I N D S sulfur not your attention to be diverted from it, for its j FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
improvements; meadow, plough land, timber, with
j three good orchards; can cut about fifty tons of .bay a year; j a s;od Hay Press on the premises; twu gu .l fiam'o larnt; i a log and frame house, the frame thirty-two bv thim-six, ! partly finished; a large frame GRIST MILL, with two
-r -.- run oi &iones tiiM calculated tor lour: and a toud SAW
PUM1C;;MEETIXG. lyL fail1 fu,rm is1 -atered.layS udl, and may -A j. ! be liivKled into three nood tarms. All orjtartuil! be Ue are requested to say that a meeting of those j sold for cash only. The purchaser will call on the subfriendly to the election of Mr. VAX BUREX to pre-; scriber, living on said premis.'s, two miles aboe Col. V. sidency, will be held in the town of Wilmington on j James's mills, Union township, Dearborn counts', Indiana. Monday the 27th inst. at 2 o'clock P. 31. A gen-j - - DAVID ITSIILIJ. eral attendance of those friendly to the object of the March 21th, 1835. U-Iw
meeting, is requested. ; April 4, 1835. j
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Courts of Itcarbom County. Circuit 4th Mondays in March and September may sit 2 weeks, if the business require it.
Probate 2d Mondays in 1" ebruary, May, August,
and INovember may sit o days, it the business re nnire it.
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-jUiiLiiiissLUiif rs 1st. .tinn tv ii i Miiu.-i rv. .iiarcri.'
May, September, and November 3 days at each term.
7RA?D, Oil 7ilS STOLEN, FROM the subscriber, about tho Jht
oi JAceiubcr liFt, A DAPPJJ: (iREV HORSE; T yC!lr dd; tin. fchod; ii ml very low in lle.h. Any pcrbotiwho will return mid liorxe, or give information of him. thill ba
lih-rallv rewarded. J. H. UROWER. IVb.'RUh, 1KC. 5-:iw Iron, N9nYnic, Ac.
7l'Ci:iVI!l) (per Mmm Eo.it Lmv Mkhium n
lar''?i fiiinilv ni linHf.!. iioit itf. Snuar Ii...
assortment -Nui.s (I It (,', J. T. DUNN. A r
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MoEasses. ivikdo?; glss,
)mm k wn,- XI l re ,. . . J fcUt uom u l 11 ' :.MnehrS for
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JUST received G l h Is. Sugar, (per Steam Iloat Uncle ! LHOX; siu, ; S.5i,) and for sale by X. . ii. fcU'ARKS. ! U c
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f-tJLASS CUT to order.
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tor sale. ' J J. IWSS Jfc Co. SV for fuinilv UW bv
March 35, 1835.
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