Indiana Palladium, Volume 11, Number 39, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 October 1835 — Page 3

S- j Urtrt. .edMt tb. , ftn.lje.1 .l of Arthur .T.pp.n ! early part of tb. month-,, Inaction, of pub-

jq, vu uuuiuiuu iHujcti; oui we are sKepu- opinion in ma Denalt, it must be set down as verv

: cal as to the sincerity of the nnllifi lUKewarrn at least. The call for th Alhnnv

i rig was signed. by more than attended the meeting

, ; " - j - aiuiiiiia tig till l Saturday iTItriling) Oct. HO. ! 'jgpect, and are inclined to the belief, that it is only ThevGcncraV Assembly of Tennessee, convened 1 a sbam plca -ot UP under lhe abolition excitement, at Nashville on the 5th Oct. instant. j l d that which lhe so devoutly wished for under ' ilhe anti-tariff mania.' We should think the de-

j uiuiibtration oi puonc sentiment at the north and

Jesse Hcjtt," Esq. has been appointed Postmaster at tins place; vice Major James W. Hunter, deceased.. .

j north-east in respect to abolition, ought to convince the people of the south that their rights will be pro

tected, and that they have nothing to fear on this

. i - - uviiiii iu icai u:i luia From what we are able to jrather from our es- ! score, witfmnf "rncnr;n t . - .t . ,.

" , . .wwu w a uijsurc mat would change papers, from various parts of this State and ; lead to a discontinuance of commercial as well as soOhio, the farmers appear to have suffered consid- cial intercourse between the twn stinns nf th

erably from the visitation of the heavy while frosts upon their late corn, buck-wheat, and vegetables.

Union. Dut this they refuse 'to listen , to, "and if nullification was not at the bottom of this scheme.

We Should IlCiir nnlhinff mnro C. c

i , ,: . ...... a v nibii tears iiuuj Dcelonq. It is stated bv the Cincinnati Ga-iafew

i iaiuuus, who peruaps zette, that the grand jury, at St. Louis, have found do not constitute one in a thousand of the population

a bill of indictment against Geo. F. Strother for dial lenging Thomas II. Benton. Good!

The laic arrivals from Europe, state that the Hon. Wm. T. Barry, late P. General and now Minister to Spain, wasconfined at his lodgings in Liverpool, unable to proceed to Madrid on his mission, owing to had health. Mr. B's health was in a very bad condition before he left this country, and it is said he he was scarcely ever out of Iris bjrth during his passage to Liverpool. His malady is reported to Le confirmed consumption.

The election in Franklin county, for State Senator, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the Hon. John Ileid, will take place on the 17th

instant. Col. C. W. Hutchen, Rev. James Conwell, and B. Sed. Noble, Esq. are the candidates now in the field to fill the station. They are all warmly eagaged in an electioneering campaign. Each one seems determined to "use up" his competitors, while they retort manfully, and it is difficult to sec who stands the best chance of success. We publish to-day a communication from the Cashier of the Bank, in answer to the complaints which have been made of the non-payment of pensioners, in this district. The reasons given, will, no doubt, prove satisfactory to the public, and put an end to further clamors about the delinquency of the Branch here in the performance of its ' duty. As to the other part of the communication we have nothing to say. The person assailed, is competent to defend himself if wrongfully accused. It will doubtless be read by all.

who oppose their principles" in toto, and who would j

march at a, moment warning to the assistance of their southern friends at the first symptom of insurrection by the slaves.

The following shipments -vere made daring the present week : No. 16. IV. Kiiicaid owner. Cargo assorted; value $310 40. Insured at the Lawrenceburgh office. io. 17. West & Co. and Wright owneTs. Cargo Hay; 52 tous, value $600. Insured at the Protection Insurance office. - "

Thn tec ent chanrro in the aDcearance of creation and

0 - - the cool weather which we have experienced, remind us of the approach of that season when sickness and disease vanish to give place to activity and spirit among our citizens Our streets for the last week or

eo have exhibited quite an animated aspect the merchant, the professional man, the mechanic, and in fact all kinds and classes of trades and professions, appear to be full of life and businessour public taverns are crowded with strangers and travellers, 1 f .1 ' 1 -.t t A.

as well as people irom me country, wnosc ooject is to dispose of their produce and to make purchases of the merchant, tec. in return. All, or most of the merchants have. received, and arc receiving, their supplies of fall goods, stationery, ccc. and preparations are being made to do a more extensive business in every branch of trade than ever has been done nt anv previous season in Lawrencebunrh.

j r The late rise in the Ohio river has created bustle

and activity, too. at our wharf, and it is lined with

boats, (in addition to those which have left for the lower country richly Iadened.1 preparing to carry

off the abundant surplus products of our wealthy,

industrious, and enterprising farmers, for which the

fertile country around Lawrenceburgh has no par rallel.

Burlington Fair. Tha North Bend Agricultural Society. Closed it3 business for the S!ason rm Thnrsrlai- lnt

I - ' e had the pleasure of wituessinj the good order and re

gulations which prevailed on the last day of its exhibition, and of beholding some of the most splendid specimens of

domestic industry. . This day was set apart for the exhibi

tion ot iemale manufactures. Cattle, horses, &c. vere

chiefly examined "on the first 'day of the Fair. Attention was thus exclusively directed to the tenuous productions of the ladies, Thich surrounded us on every side.

fcuch, indeed, was the beauty of the articles, and spirit felt on the : occasion, that one pair of socks (the premium pair, manufactured by Mrs. Kirtle',) sold, at public sale, for the round sum of six dollars and ticen-ty-jre cents. The premium awarded on the same was one dollar, which made in all seven dollars and a quarter which the lady realized from one pair of wolien socks. Many other article?, in fact all exhibited, did great credit to the tast3 and industry of the Kentucky fair,, Societies of this kind are springing up in many section of our own State. An act, it will be recollected, was passed by the last legislature of this Sate for the regulation and encouragement of Agricultural Societies; and we are pleased to see that the citizens of Marion,

r rankun, and of several other counties, have already embraced this auspicious season for forming themselves into Societies, and will soon have the satisfaction of holding the first rfgricullural Fairs everheld in the State. The good which is calculated to result from such associations should

induce every farmer to use his exertions in forming them where they do not already exist : and we trust the farmers ot this county will not long remain dead to their interest on this subject, since nature has provided them the richest soil in the world. They would have nothing to fear in

comparison with the products of any section of the country.

itself and from the complexion of the whole affair

it oinives us as mucn more like a got-Up representation, than a spontaneous popular movement." No evidence of the General's strength has yet been perceived in JVew-York. The Albany meeting was a failure: and the American sneers at the movement in Kentucky in his behalf as a mere 'guerrilla nomination. Such in reality, it was. lhe remarks of the American show, that Gen. H's friends are bragging in the east, of his popularity in the west, while they are boasting in the west of his strength in the east. Here the Harrisonians marvel now he should have become such a favorite in the Atlantic States there they are astonished at his "growing greatness" in the west. Aaer all, the vaporing of his guerillas is sheer flummery. i . ; . Louisvile Adv. At a meetinsof the fripnHs nf nroi v.-, tt ti :

son, held at the Court-House on Monday evening the 5th

.iMSuaute a a can oi many citizens, Dr. E. t ems was called to the chair, and Gen. James Dill and V m. Koduev were nnnnintprl cnrrrfo,;

w i I - owvivvaiica. After an explanation from the chair that this meeting was caed (not tothscuss the merits of different candidates, but; to appoint delegates, to meet in convention tit IndianapolLs to form an electoral tirV. rr v. - i t

to the election of Gen. Wm. II. Harrison to the office of

x iniaem ot tne United fctates, the following resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That we approbate the appointment of three delegates to the State Convention, to be holden at Indianapolis on the second Monday of December next, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of President and V ice President of the United States, and forming an electoral ticket to be supported by the citizens of .this State. KesolceJ, That the Hoa'l Milton Gregg, Major A. II. Uiil, and George H. Dunn, Esqs. be appointed delegates. Absolved, I hat this meeting lo instruct their delegates to support in said convention, . the. nomination of Gen'l Wm. II. Harrison for President of the United State Resolved, That Dr. Jabez Percival, Gen'Uames Dill, and Dr. 1-,. l erri?, be appointed a committee to fill any vacancy that may occur in the aforesaid delegation. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the 1 resident and Secretaries and published V.l FRBB1S p :. '

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Uafohtcxate Occubhexce. As the Steam boat Samson, Captian. Alter, Jeft the wharf on yesterday afternoon, two boys in a skiff, cought hold of the yawl, and held ont until lhe boat was in the Stream. "When attomntinr tf lt crr lhrir. !r.lrl

the yawl, both boys being in the . bow of the skiff,

nicy iosi uieir noid, and the boat thev were in making several plagues, precipitated them bolh in the river. Assitance was rendered as soon os possible, by a young man in another skiff, one of the boys was rescued, but the other met an untimely fate; he sunk before he could be reached hy the boat, attached to the steamer. . Cin. Gaz.

Dili, ) tODNEV,

sacretaries.

The 'Bio Hilt. Improvement. On a recent visit to the cradinz of the bifc hill,' on the road

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leading out back of th"i3 place in the direction of Indianapolis, wc were much pleased to find that the enterprising contractor, Mr. Isaac Lothrop, is rapidly, progressing to a completion of this important work, and has advanced 6o far in grading as to admit of a passage on quite, or nearly all of it. The difficulty and almost impossibility of ascending and descending this 'hill,' in consequence of the steepness 2nd badness of the old road, have measurably

operated to the disadvantage of Lawrenceburgh, persons residing back in the country, and travellers

par-sing to and tro tnrougn tne ftate. uy. grauing the side of the 4 hill,' and giving the road a rounding or circuitous ascent, the steepness heretofore experienced is entirely removed; so that instead of toiling to reach the top, the traveller will find not the least .difficulty indeed, it will be much f?;ier to travel here than many places on level

mads. We understand that, so soon as the grading

shall have been completed, it i3 designed to have ih?s nart of the roid Macadamized, and thus it will

- - - - be, at all times and all seasons of the year, a good

. road. We would ; recommend it, in preference to all others, to persons coming to the Ohio Iliy,in this quarter even should no other inducecnt u Crcd than the rich and enchanting scenery TJt vvlld presented to their view on approach

ing the low bottoms 'c Ohio ttnd B1S The Harrison Meeting, on Jast Monday evening, we are informed, (for we were not present,) was but thinly attended perhaps some twenty or

so oi tue Vjenerai s iuuv.n hivuu ... dance. Nothing extraordinary or uncommon occurred during its proceedings more than what is given in another column. It is said the number of Van liuien men who attended, in the character ofspectators, was equally as respectable in point of numbers.

NcLLincATiox and DisvxiON. The scheme set on foot by the Nullifiers in the South for cutting off all commercial intercourse now existing beluoon thf Southern nortion of the Union and the

North haa opened a warm discussion among the !

adherents to the Union and the advocates ox a

' Southern Confederacy

The Editor of the Times has much to say in his last pa

per about the "fa.vorildsm'1'' practised by us in settling our

accounts with candidates for tickets. lie says that one

individual informed him that he settled with xis for

tickets at the late election for fifty cents; while another was charged for the same number two dollars. As to the

first we know not to whom he alludes. Suffice it to say, however, that no such account has ever been settled at this office, to our knowledge. We have but one nrice for

A. our work, whether the individual ba a Harrison or Van Buren man lives above or below the great dividing line of the county. We know no favorites, nor practice no "favorite ism1' in our business transactions. As to the

two dollar gentlemen, we happen to know something of the

circumstance. Itie misunderstanding originated from

i a wrong entry of his account on the books, and the person

witn whom he settled not being acquainted with the nature of hi i account, inferred that it was all for ticket?, and so sta

ted it to him. He owed the two dollars, as he mnsthave

known, though not for tickets one dollar was due

lor announcing his nama as a candidate. I his is a cor

Ti ni ' k r 'COMMUNICATED. 1 he Ohio Annual Conference of the Methodist -Protestant Episcopal Church, held its annual meeting at Madison, Indiana, commencing on the 22d September, and after an interesting session of eight days, adjourned to meet again in Cincinnati on Tuesday the 53d August, 1836. APPOINTMENTS. Cincinnati Station G. Brown and J. W. Johnson. Circuit A. BaFsett. Clough circuit Josiah Denham and J. Q. Gallup. Rehoboth circuit Israel Th rnn

Eagle circuit Thomas Davis, C. Walmslr. Highland circuit William Hughey. Washington circuit 11. Dobbins and Xenia circuit James Rose and Dayton Station A. McGuire. Springfield J. B. L,ucas. Daily Mission Ben. Ryan. Finley circuit W. Ballard. . Lima circuit A. T. Morrisou. Sidney Mission C. O. Bradford. Ticinn circuit Josenh Simnson.

Tjawre.vcebl'rgii Cirocit John Ross. Madison station S. No'es. Charlestoivn circuit J. M. Young. Blue-River circuit G. Baxter. Sugar-creek circuit -P. Clingler. Indianajwlis circuit M. Henkle. Bowling-green circuit W. W. Paul. If abash circuit V. II. Collins. Grand-view circuit P. D. Baxter. -

Illinois circuit E. McDaniel and J. Sangamon R. Home. 4lton mission C. Howard. 4llon circuit Isaac Snyder. Mississippi circuit T. Bennett. Louisville station E. Hinkle. '. circuit T. Hicklin.

Ruddle's Mills circuit N. R. Hall.

PUBLIC MEETING. The citizens of Dearborn county, favorable to the election of Martin Van Ruren and Rlr-h ir,! M

Johnson to the Presidency and Vice Presidency of i!.-TT l in. . -

me uiiiieu oiaies, are requested to rnoet at Wilmington, on Saturday, the 31st day of October, inst.'afcl o'clock P; M: for the purpose of appointing delegates to a State

lis, to" form nn electorql ticket.

October 10, 1S35. MANY CITlZRFf?:

Mrc V 7" resIdenc? in this Place, on the 3d inst. year' of h age? D Jh' E 37th . r Ate re4sidence ofher father in this place, on the 4th mst. Miss Ann Maria, daughter of Mr. Wm.' Tate, aged about 8 years. . ' AN election of ten Directors of the Lawrenceborgh Branch of the State Bank of Indiana, on the part of individual stockholders, will be held in Lawrenceburgh on Monday the 2d day of November next ' - j , u" ENOCH D. j OIIX, Cashier: Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 2d, 1833. , . 33-3w ' Tix.. lhe second instalment due on the stock in the I.awrencebuagh Branch is payable on the tenth day of November next. Specie will be required in payment.-! ' ' E.D.J.

Mr8n8. Cole and Cuutis: PoSfx. Smith as a candidate for Justice of the ft Lawrenceburgh Township. MANY VOTERS - Executor's Notice. nyiHi: undersigned having been appointed Exeentor nf Ji the Estate of THOMJ1 S HARGET,lS'V born county deceased, notifies thos3 Jndebte? VSi Estate that immediate payment must be made ; and tho having claims against the same . to present them S attested for settlement. The Estate i? solvent 1 . .. THOMAS HARGET. jr. Execulnr Sept. 30, 1835,- ' J Pf T OO-JW ADMINISTRHTORV SALE FTpHE undersigned having taken out letters ofadmit Ji. tration, the estate of the lat3 Beni HnA r c Township, Dearborn county, IndiinlhilfJ sale on the 9th day of Ocfober, 1835, five hRCj farmmg utensil., some cattle, hogs, hay, wheatT&c &? Terms-all sum9 under $3 win g ' J, g n-iUi over, a credit of seven months will be given, by tne same, bale to take place at the residencs of tne decM in Sparta townsh.p, and commence at 0 o'clock; A M Sept. 2C-37w3 JONN m?l nS a pIv.

"A T.TST OP T C"T"TT7ro

TO EMAIXING. in th Tos, Office at'Klanchcster I,

, "csmi uj me creneral l'ost OfT:r nc

FOR S AL.E. :

I WlSir to soil fci t TT A T T ' ... ' i '.

ai m . v m m w IB. t v. r Till in3

rom Lawrenceburgh. and m!! fr irJ

cjinsburgh, commonly known as the .Mount Fleasant FARM. Am- ircnn ,:.u:

i , , . j i'-o -" jr-wiii" io pur-

V u,- "J'poriunuy on tne Ith of this month, at public auction at my residence on said Farm, if not pre! viously sold Terms made known on the day of sale. Oct 0-39ts ABRAM ROLAND. ale to take place oetween the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock, A. iI .

John Brookbanks,

iJaike Davi?, Henry Johnson, Stephen Merrick, Andrew Mackey, P. M., Moore's Hill, Peter Richardson, Rannev C. Sfpvena.

Manchester, Oct. 1, 1835,

rlAi1 U..

. icuem.

j-ranici urafce, AsaJaquith, Miss Mary McCorJLemuel Moss, Lemuel Palmer, Miss Martha Rounds, Josenh Riller.

John Shoemake.

o. IIEUSTIS, r.

IVotice.

r F5 ilij subscriber, arcnt of the Prntcftmn 1, o .

U. pany ,s ready to insure Houses, Merchandize, &c. against 1 IRE, aild Keel and Fiat-Boats, and their cargoes against the dangers of the RIVER, on as reasonable

cS liy umer insurance ottice. The Protection Insurance Company , is liberal in the adjustment of losses

r . y 4IJ mtii payiiicui.

nueiai credit given on premiums, for Marine Tolicies.

1'. 1.. SrOONEK, Mgent Pro . Ins. Company.

Oct lO-COow

Sims.

Broad-ridse circuit

John Clark, annointed acpnt fnr tS- litorirx' Incfitnt'n

Y. W. Brown, agent for Sunday School Union in 11-

W. Voting to be employed. R. W. I'ayne and N. Snethen superannuated.

W. W. Arret transfarred to Pittsburgh district. James

iiicllenry left without an appointment at his own request.

lia-iiiYiU Ji. JLiVAJNft, l'res.deut.

it. UASSE.T, ecretary.

"lobe supplied.

Lawkexceburgii, 9ih October, 1S35.

Messrs Editors: Observing in thf WppL-Iv ATnc

scnger and Rising Sun Times, articles respecting the nayment of Pensioners at this BmnMi T ,?rom

J - -r wasr B M A V ' V. Ill I t, my duty to give to the public the following facts. rni i i i u . . .

x u juawrenceDurgn lirancn received tvventy-t

Hundred dollars trom S Merrill, Eso. Pension Arre

JSL HE sub s:ribers have

15 B V r rt s & -

AUoIlAIlDJVAni: GROCERIES, ROOTS.

ouvja, ijji CAPS, Sc. Sc i urchasers will nlonA o-Sir. ..c

Cct. 10, 1835. jv. & G. SPABKS

CHOICE 'LIQUORS.

wTrFTEVED F,lOM FIIILADELPIIIA. TJRRNCH Brandy, lort Wine, -M- Holland Gin, Lisbon do.

..Ti . Jamaica Spirits, Sweet Malaga do. Which will be sold low.

Oct 10, 18. N. & fi RPATJT.r

rH1i!7"rA1P. under the firm of

.i. xvv7 1 , i . i .v. i i ! i; ! ( 1 v lo ,i: ! 1 r. .

IL leu?", o? -eby t'ine that 1 hare taken out lette.s of administration on the cmtc nf T',i,:..t Jackson, late of Dearborn county, de3S-3 havinHimi K "aw 12 PrCSemi t5lcm iX Estate will rnJ ' S3fu,emel,t: and all being indebted to said T1.P PI foma,rd antl settle the sam" without delay. 1 he estate is supposed to be amMy solyrnt. 7

oct, x.i.-Jdw3 HIRAM JACKSON, AdmM.

A LIST OF T,F.TTT?n

EMAINING -in the Tost Office at LawrenceWh on the 1st of October. u.hi,K ir wrenceourgn

months will be sent to r! fiZ: tm,hre8

letters. - "v"uai 1 Ubl nce as dead

hiaith nf m, i . u ijiveu. ineintirm ltJ!T- ,nJ?.haS lnd?. withdraw from

.... x uv uubiuess win ue continued by the subscriber asthougn no change in the firm had taken place

Lawrenceburgh, Oct. 10, 183o-33ow "

NOTICE is -hereby given, that I will expose to sale, at public auction on Saturday the thirty-first day of Oct

t ' jvo lain v uwiif'ii 1 1 v i- t- -

wo deceased, on Tanner's Creek, the folio, inTt

I """' i,JW iumu, LJtu.i vusjiuu aLrKij, t'uv oi me saul deceased tr- vit- 'V.,rn vTl 1 rect statement of the matter, and had the centleman mil-i fiir thn nnvmpn f Ponin- -i:-7: w- -o A worses, one two-

- -" in una uioiuti. & "t s-i ot new narnees, iarmin utensils A.-t ed at another time, it would have been so explained to him The whole amount due the Pensioners in this district A credit of nine months will be given on alf sums of th as to have superceded the necessity of asking the interpo- w'l probably amount to twice, or perhaps triple, the (,olJars and upwards; the purchaser giving his not with an sition of the Editor of the Times. EUm received. On application, I paid the pensioners Pr"vTed security. JOHN 1$. CLARK, Adm'n. so lonrr as I had funds T then notified TVTr TUnr-ill Manchester, Oct. 10, 1835-33w3

Arnold George Annis Thomas BlazedelJacob Baker Henry Bower Elizabeth Mrs. Bean William Blithe Thomas Barker Gideon Blasdle Jonathan Brown Edward V Brown Stephen ' Bartholomew G&.S Bass Moses T Bailey James P Cheek George 2 Craig Daniel Cobb lluben R Cummings James Crozier Elizabeth Calvin Philip P Creekbaum G W CJark Jothan Davidson John 2 Dills F Cintha Eubank Martin Fuller Benjamin Frazee It David French Mary Mrs. Faiger Joseph Ferneding Mr. Rev. Foster David C Genne William F2 Gilbert James Gray S John Gedney D Jamea Ilollensbe John Hollenly Edward

Hammonc Francis

fall Madison linkley Abel R

lenderson Robt ludron Waller 2 latch Henry II

Iuntress Francis Miss luchens John

Iutton Henrv

J arret L,li

-Mi

Hogs. Live hogs we perceive are sellinrr in the

neighborhood of Danville, 111. at from 2 to 3 cents per lb. A gentleman who is now purchasing hogs

in that State for a Kentucky merc'iant, informed the

editors of the Wabash Courier, that he had purchas

ed 400 at the following prices:

- . vwa.wA1. 'AVI 1 ill that the funds were out, and enquired if it was his

expectation, that this liranch would advance the ba-

ltnce aue to ren received a Pensi

not the means of

payment of Per

Administrator's Notice.

nas r . . . . . ar' Kitchei

"Tig lfu0 rzn- uof ui. .u e. ' continue Irom flay to

vwv, m. iiuvr-, inui. una xfiduuii lias ius use oi a larire uniu an fai

For hoffs weiffl

me limei', iiiai mis franca nas me use or a largi Ironv 00 to -2o0 lbs. rrosa $'2, per cwt.; from 250 to : amount of thn nnhlif- fh

- - - I aM.BUtv, AH . .1V.KW. VT It IJ onn 1 O i . C Ofiii Atc An o-r i (::...!. M' I. -Ti l i - ,

ow, .iai uuui ouu iu "iuu, iii over

400, $3.

New Papers. We have received the first No. of a new paper published in Andersontown, Madison

county, la. under the title of the 'Western Banner. Its typography and mechanical execution arc neat, and the ability displayed by the editor evinces good sense and a discriminating judgmenl.

The Lanncr espouses tne cause of an Buren, Johnson, and Democracy, and we hope it. will prove

a worthy acquisition to the Democratic party in this State.

Tiie Investioatcr.' is the name of a new paper, recently commenced in Corydon, la. by Mr. Ignatius Mattingly. We believe the Investigator leans rather towards the Whig side. .

The mode by which the

Gen. IIarricor in New-York. The N.York American, which may be termed the leading whig paper in that State, commenting upon the present

position oi Its patvj , ea a: Neglecting all concert of action, and the ordinary consultation which obtains among members of the same party in distant parts of the Union, portions of the Whig electors in different States, have gone off full tilt upon a new track of military glory, and nl(r hnnstinrr nrmimnnt and history I r nrnvp tho

danger to republics, of bestowing civil. power as a reward for military service, they now ask their ascnriala tn Kimnnrf n Bnldipr of undoubted morit

w v, ..v, t IT " - " i and services indeed in his profession, butcompara-j

tively little other qualilication m prererence to the

eminent statesman; tne great -iiampion oi tne constitution, presented as a candidate by Massachusetts. lln n.rld tn ftil-A jn.V.-ht tn K i a mitirmlft nnmin.

ation of Gen. Harrison, touch vaunt is made of his . . i . i i i

rviiilifi(ri KoDa to etlect tins, is nv a convention oi . r y :.K . w: .

" r ... . ottice-iioiders. and politicians bv Drotession out as

foythern merchants, whose object shall be to asscm- vet we cannot gay that we have eeen evidence of

" ini iirpnfTin m ik mnnore innopn rnmn inpnrs

1 1 . I I . A. I

tion in truth. This Branch has never received one cent

ot the public deposites exceptingthe $2200, as above 6tated, and that the services of this branch in the payment of Pensioners is gratuitous on its part its

not receiving one cent ior its trouoie, much less the use of the public funds as a remuneration. As regards the detention and trouble Pensioners may have been put to, when claiming pensions, I state, in every instance. I gave due attention to their claims, and paid them in turn with other applicants, at - the

counter, to whom I was paying money, causing as little trouble as nossible. I must, however, hprp re

mark, that the vouchers which must rxfomnnnir nn

annlication for a nension are lenirthv nnd must ho in

- t - J -ww m X IM due form to enable them to draw their money all of

wnicnmust do examined witn care, ana when some half dozen or more were thrown on the rmmtpr nt

i the same time, which frequently occurred, it was

linpossioie to maKe tne necessary examinations, write duplicate receipts, and pay them their money, without some delay, when at the same ti me other customers were claiming my attention. As to the charges made by the Notary Public, for preparing the vonchers for the pensioners, that is a matter between him and them, in which the bank is not concerned, neither is it the duty of the Bank to attend tc any claimants until his papers are accurately made out and nresented. and that the nensioners mlrrht rrt

- s - 3 W IIWH be put to unnecessary trouble and be liable to be de-

taineu, x auviscu an 10 can on ine attorney lor the Bank or some other one who was qualified to examine their papers and bring to me a scrip stating they wpra in form, nnd that in that rnf T won hi m n b-o ;m.

... y - - wjn.V 1 I 1 1 mediate payment without taking the time necessary : . 1., 1 1" . .. U u ij . 1 1

iu cAciiiiiuc uiciii mjncjt wuicii woum prevent cieiay. In conclusion. I state that all this noif ahnjit th

; non-payment ot l'ensioners, &c. &c. has originated t :.u js f

v ilii ii- not 1 Ll (-.1 1 tit: ill 7f lfi'rii f ni nnr inuin n,- i o m n r

1 o v . - iiu ics iimn" inr loud and Ion? stJeechesafainst Mr. Merrpll nn

charging him with having a design in withholding

tne pension money irom tins district, and that Mr. H 1 m - - rr cm

jierriii s ooject is to anect mm to altect whol a T e a 1 - .

aid pronertv is sold. S'al.. tn ..m... i7.

"i t on saia aay when terms of sale will be

indue wiunn uy me unaersigneu.

Qct 1Q HIRAM J ACKSON, JIdmr. ' 39 3 w

DEARBORN COTTXTV .irrv-T

V rMriiKJLi will be an m;no;nn r .1 .

11 t ri. 1 11 "i me Muaents 01 tnts JJ. Institution on Thursday the 2 2d of Oct next and an Ruh h t nn u j i.. l nexti ana

..,u:. " ' r,V u '""owing. l he exercises of

Uiv.ii wwi commence at a nV nek a r au . ,

C .1 - .... . ; - - UIUl IWRlVft

between. ' lo"" sic introduced

The members of the 7plnmi)1n

4 . .""inin.au nutieiy 01 jjearnom

r , y'Si -jeiice ana virtue, for their ore sence at a celebration

..., , jj, V , v"'"6 u- -"e rf-ia at o o'clock ll Zr - eSS- W-U be deUv-"ed before the sociey in behaltof ita inot,,,.; 1 J "

. ....ui.i.uu auu progress. , . . .,

v:m- o mui, principal. V. i.mmgton, Sept.. 29th, 1835. oct 3-38w3

T-othron

i-iovv Nancy Mies Lancaster llobt P Iane Jesse Levingston John Lewis Jonah Moore Hubert 3Ioore Peter Marshall Jos G Aliller Samuel K Miller Godfry 3Iason Ai?ahel JMcFarland Jno D McKee Drucila McLoish John Nelson Harriet Mra Nixon John Osgood Samuel Onthwait George Pike George Pike Catharine Parker Jonithan Parker Samuel Percival John L Preston Daniel Hoger Ann Misa How Conrad Rudasel Samuel Uussel Thomas Kose Samuel Hisinger Wm Itobi son Israel G Heed AH Hiechirt John Sanks Zackariah SankB Jain St John Abram Stimson Inos She rea James Seeas Moses Shook Ij Short John C Statler William Smith Hamilton

Taylor Isaac

Thornsburg Margret

Jones James or Richard Withrcw Abel Johnson Abram Wilcor, T,m. r

ohnston Samuel Williams Tir,;o,;

Jackson Enoch W Writ llc.hot -nr..

Lazeres Mary Ann Miss WaJder James

L.us.ien mary Ann xliss Williamson William Laird Jesses Wp.ivp- 70,u,

JAMES W. HUNTER, P. M. By L. N. Hunter.

Administrator's Motion

rrpHE undersigned having taken out letters of adminisU tration on the estate nf Sst-..,,. ti..n 1 , .

- v'uiiiuh Aiuuua.ru, iate ti eceased, of Dearborn county, Indiana, notifies those indebted to said estate to make immediate pavment; and tnose havins claims aorninet tK .:n . ' .

. 0 .wc in iJieseni mem legaily authenticated for eettlement. The estate is supposed

Oct. 3-33w3 GEO. IIARWOOD, Adm'n.

Ue and deelare the commercial intercourse i

K. nr.rtt. nt fiml . Tim llirhmond WhiiT. U. S.

. . . 1 1 rf 1 ll

ptrengtn among tne people, as cistinguisneu irom Am T r " , . . , . .A.u... ?j 1 1.... .JAmoa Lane, forsooth, a matter in which but few

111 4 1 - 11 -

couiq oe louua to inierineauie, much less 31 r Alerrill

crcu to nun out ot any great demonstration or pop-..1- . J . . . t. . c

rt.. . ' r l ,i.-.i- crcd to him- but of nnv

i ft rr it r it n m Ttnr Mnn trrurv. uiiu cuYCai univ.i - j a

... - i i . 4i u,ar sentiment in his favor, we are yet to be mfomipfominenv nunifying pnnts, strongly advocate this , ed Qn lbe conl rf e take meetingSf (of proceeding as the only ralvatson for the safety and j which notices now etand before us,) one . at Albany rogperity of he jouthem people and southern in- last Friday, and the other at Louisville, (Ky.) in the

E. D. JOHN, Cashier.

Pork. Contracts are now makinw for -Pork t

founlolhrs per hundred; and a small quantity has

been engaged at $4,25. The prospect is, that Ihis-prico will be maintained throughout the season. Cin. Gaz.j Oct 3, . , ; ... ...

SALE OF REAI. ESTATE

FUBLIC notice is hearby given, that by virture of a decree of the Probate Court ofDeaborn county, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on the premise"

u"1,lu,,ua) -' insiaiu, nny-iour acres ot land, the property of the widow and heirs of Willam Tucker late of : Dearbon county, deceased ; . being part of the

iiuuii-cdM4M4ner oi section o. 20, towship JN o.7,range 2 west, in the county of Dearborn, adjoining lands of J. O.

iMiiuoiomew ivegnier and others the same will be sold for the benefit of widow and hpire' i o.o.,l e

dower; one half cash in hand, the residue in two equal

fcncJ,c U1IIHUI3 wjm interest at lu per cent. The deferred

ISAAC COL WF.LL. Oct. 2, 1835. Cmmi"i0n38r:ts.

A rrirmtAT?Se erson P.roPerty f SOLOMON X liUBBARD, deceased, will take place at his lata residence, in Laughery Township, on Wednesday 28th instant, consisting of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Hay Corn on the ground, Oate, Farming utensils, Household furniture, &,c. &c. Sale will commence at 8 o'clock A M. rOct3-3Sw3 GEO. HAUWOOD, Adro. FALL 5t WINTER GGOBS. rnHE subscribers have just received from New Yoiik U an atk-iortment of seasonable poods- whirh .,;.u -

former stock, makes their assortment complete. Purchas

ers win una it to tneir interest to can ana examine fnr themselves. ' JOHN P. DUNN X- rv

Oct. 2d, 1833. , . 38-tf

TAZIEN UP by Stephen Siddle o Miller township, Dearborn county, Iud n BAY MARE COLT: lunnoJ m

two years old last SDrine: about 14h,n,i.

high; a small star in the forehead; a

email Finn on th nnen! dart lo xt

, r . A U othpr marlrt nr h rand 3 nerceivahlA. AnnMle.il

- i .-j-iiiinovu ai iweniy dollars by John Garrison arid Thomas Harget, I certify the above to be a true copy from my estray book. WTVf 'Pa Dm w t t

Sept. 30, 1835. 38-3w

FUIZ &JJP IgJlIMl

FTpHE t ubscriber has just received a splendid assortment LI of H'tTii x, nam n.ans: f th latest fashionf!.

which he will Bell on reasonable terms, at his Hat Store on

Mam Street, a few doors above Mr. table's iiotei. . lv . ; , ,. JOSEPH GROFF. Lawrenceburghj'Sept.SO, 13, , ' 38-tf

LAWRENCEBURGH INSURANCE OFFICE ) SeDtember 30. Iftl t

AN election for directors of the Company will be held at the office on Mondav the 2f.th t-xr Cr.

, , , n J " .iuutiSi 4 o'clock, 1 . 31. to serve until the next annual election.

iy oraer oi tne Loara : E. RUSH Oct 5, 1835-38td. . - 'secretary.

Sale of Real Estate.

PUDLIC notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Dearborn County, in the State of Indiana, I shall expose to sale at public ven-

uuc k i.ie premises, on Moaaay tno mm oi -uctober, 1835 at 12 oV-lock M. on the day, the west half of the south-west quarter of section No. 11, in township No. 5, of rane Nn ij . : i c i i es

wcjsi, m xne county oi ieoiujiii,tuuiaiiiug acres of land, belonging to the heirs of James Ince, deceased and ..ij . i r.. fv : . . "

suiu wr men ueucui, uu - -ju jng terms . and condi

tions, to wu: oiif-iourui u uie purchase money in hand

mt5 "iccui m six months, one-

luuiin liicivw. --.-- "'uuui;, aun me resiuue m eighteen months from the day of sale The deferred payments t3 be well secured by good personal security; on the final navment of orl the purchase

will be made to the purchaser.

uct. j-jowj . WILLIAM DILS, ComV.

THERE will bo a. pctition presented to. the-next (jpneral Assembly, atking for a' charter to mak-

. . - .""- .--n. Ajawrrnceoureh tn Harrison, Dearborn county, via Col. Frazier's. Also to build a toll bridge over the White-water, Rirer, near 'th. btate line.- . - o , , x

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