Indiana Oracle, Volume 2, Number 62, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 July 1821 — Page 3
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You Will n.VM.Ii ( hli.'e ftfr'.rmt h
making pubhck, through toe im .li iiii oi yair
paper, l:ie nanif n ot Uie l.iilnv ventlrmt n as
ai. dates 1'if n-presritat.ws far the not Le-
tpjutj:e, at toe tnnnj; tl tifn AMD; I.VN'K, KZIls Ihltllls, I'.KASMIN hnVKI.I.. It is irc.tmel those grr,tl'"nrn from their knoH .1 t p'TiL-nce, will meet w it li tor ippobat j, i ol tlii. clctor of this county gt nertlly. AN' hLI.CIOK. i until 1st. miT"n. nu re hereby authorise I to insert niv n.ir.e in ymir inetull ppfr, a a candidate t,( tlie !fi; lil turc, the ensuing tlccti.ll .in i doing )u'j will rnu:!i oblge. your, U: mu;ls wn.nv. Hsrrijon, June lltli, We are ant'nrisc I to at itt- t , it .! H t,V'V. IIKN'K, 1-1 r. na cauli.li.c torth L'.-. suture the ct.suiiig election. Mi.r.itis l'.itxriiis, At t(. xpiest of a ntiti'.fr of the elee. t ors of tiiif county, a suiii -r: 'r of yours h been sihcited to reqiict Mm to publiah tin. ncir.es of AMOs t..r, hou i. I'A'-s:: i r, KsUSsJCS p(5 r.LI., Kqt. A suitablr person to represent .-srborn county the next It gislature. Th fdlrving gentlemen are candidates for Commissioner' of Dearborn count KZKKIKL, JACKSON, DAVID (J. LAV ION flv a joint resolution cf l!ic f.: n' r u Assembly of th.a U!e, the people tt the fit :t in August nt xt, are requested to five- t!. .r decision hetbtr thry w.ll vote hy rtalh;t, or via vore. A t,'ie time in fst approaching when Ih.s decision l t h- mi-le, ut luve thought pro'fr to pub-li-lt ti e r solution, ai that the people may lnv ti'Tie I i r. rl-ct upon tin: subnet Lrforeth- elec tiiit. It alway s a i!a .grro'i 1 2 " f7 ' ,JP edictng alteration in the yvtrm (.1 government i and it i (Ten cnsi'lrred hrt'e. fir the pfoph; I i auiTi r oiti: iiicnuff niencr, tlun to ri:n the r;A ul ch. I i th'-ppntit n.tnc we jjii:t i .Vir o ir i,wn pirt m r it.'. v.'hatever t!it wjll h-: '.tT:vel l v tlutif n the n.oil.- ! 'il voting Tin? p i c : n .v in usr hshettt 1 in.r i 'ij'jiuhe !, ni'.i n is ! 1 M.v.l hi a v.rri y ! the itiUs, w!n- fra'.t t l.jve a mt: v . sgj.t U.e peoplf, i;uvn ii'i it :! it a UsiribU' r'j-rt t.i i;ve t?.e in '.,: i" imh i 1 h- vernrr,rr.t t :(re i " Jrpto.S ot cxrr.'.'iitic , ih rl al.kr i p if. I It ir.c de -t VitH' hy ball )t i 1 kr iir n ii h rr.nrr c'it'u-.;h- the r.-kt r v.il..ii'.'pllr,(r, '.! !t ji '..-pe to tl.c
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( r rri t.h, r ol pi r..'r.a M.-ttp-.l i.t to-f I. ;.'. tr- ihce'A-il tumiinj' oi;ti will v. rod in ail the arts of spea lUtif'ti, and it wll he their object w lieu they havr ilrawn in nil tln ir papt r, elctptiiijf a few hundred dolLrs, to pruLlami .villi lou 1 voice, "now we rt det to our patr V ith specie." Hy thin ni'-ans thry w ,11 1 1 inev e thr t.tllen character of their Imi, k, and p-t it placed ""ee more l.'mh upon the raiimntinii of the penpie. I hrn thf-y Min liivr an opportunity of iiMiiniSr f.fty cr sixty thoimaod ilollars n; )!e Uni thry are aLle to reit . etti; aw ay gora thr ".ll'.k; iTld tht p.tor wictch ulm hal toitcJ night and d.iy to get a few dollar of it monev,
must fiov' lotisf it. Hot no, I fiopc niy tilt)'cituteru will not he s j careless of their own ii.'crest, h to elect a s-t of specuUtora to rcprt'M tit thero. Hut put in men ho are altogether disintere;.?ed in hat ks, u:h men as will endiavour to anu'l t ! i r i p charter!, and force them to wind up ll.e'.r bu-'.-j HL'S VICVS.
rou tut oriicir.. ri.? canHoIi'es firthe nt.it Cencr.tl AnemhJy will plew to nmvfr the following question, ft: the satisfactioti of the electors of Dearborn County, in the next Oracle : 1 Are vju a stock holder cr a director in aay b.t.k .' 2 Are vou in favor of vc!irg lv ballot or
otherwise '
3 Are jou in fivor of a poll tax md an oxen tax ? 4 Are j m in f ivor of cxernp' :ng to vn property from hring uxed fir county porposea and la)ing the tc-ie on the farmers ' 5 Are ymi in favor of giving relief, if possible to debtors f I)u y ou attend to your own business with industry and perse viTHiice when at home ' 7 Arryouiu the hahit of visiting rrng shops,
barrooms, and indulging1 ) ourscll in dianpation
nd drtinkesness ' Tb tin abavc questions direct rnswe-s are
expected. r AU.VIf.lt .
We the Suhscrihers having been app onte 1
a rommitteai hy the acting School Trus'ns of
the town of l.iwrrnrfhiirr, tlo eert.fv, that we
wee present at the examination of the s-liolar lately under the tuition of Mr. Tram ; that we were highly pleased wi'h the nrd.-r nd regular-
:ty inamtamed ly him in h i kvhool, ami with
the rap'ot prr.res mad by the rhd lrrn unJtr
vi in-tructions. We also feel it a duty to Mr. Ii a in, to ktate, that he has consent ej to trach i -
nother quarter in this town; and we hope'tr
citir.en generallv, will eive him tliat support and
mcuragemrnt Much hu .pj.liricatjoni and useluhcis k a teacher, drsirtia
,F.()K(;K 11 DUNN. AI.I.KN MAMILTOV. M0SI1S HlTCHCOClv. A; j", 1S-JI. I AN'n S 1.1. Ks i;-e aalrs of Publie I-ands
rnm-nrncisi in thil tiwnon Mnday Jait, in due form, ecord:ng to the proclams tion. Hut few strangers are attrnd.r.g thtm, and still fewer
purchaser! appear, ;iot more than fiTy 'racta are yet d.ipiiird rf, and thev prmcipvlly went at the g irrTiri.er.t rric, 't5 per. arre. The
. pt.ri' ftuni s .ifrh r.i i'c rv. rrmo, Wc.
i, T N'.II.P, W containing 12' acres, inclu-
Axr th rapids of Whit? Htver. This verv de-
sira'v'e tract cont only S-5' Prr crf. ne weakness of the pnMc ptjlae w . never more pL'.r.ly eihibitra-i. IiJiuna ('entire!-
We er'ract from the President's Pro-
clamation of April last, the following
lies of public lands, which are lo take
place cinrinf ;ne present summer.
At rinrcnr.rj. in InJijnt, on the third
Monday in J.ine next, for the sale ot the
lands btlorn;in to the United S'ates, io
the tract set apart for the location ol pn
vate claims, by an act, entitled " An ac respecting the claims lo land in the InCi
na territory and state of Ohio, passjrf
on the 2 1st of April. 180G.
At ErofUiHe. in Indisr.e, on the third
Monday in July next fur thesala oftwcniy
lour townships, viz:
I'orn. 10 to 16, of ranges 2 and 1'J In, 4 and 5.
At the same place, on the first Monday in August ntxt, lor the sale of twent 'n'.vfihips, s ii : 1 own. I ' , I and 17, in ranges 7, R. 9 10 ar,d I 1 I s and 1 in ra-f (' ! John autrr hs hern re-auxif.teil Martor tl r t'i:ii,l Sutra, tor tie district ol In J ,a'ia. ; . ii ' ' 'i. ,'i 7 .:r-,,-.; (O 1 .If!.. 1$. 'I 1 - f'.lii-ljlf-itnnr--; for lor ut ing ' hr N at irnal linn l .sir no. r niph rd in t hi ir . 1 u ' irs. am) .1 is m, h r '.'" d that thrv mi'-od to locate tr nn Let ling to .meat die thu aeasoti. .vorirr. i lion h'tni Lus, If irv prrs. hi have h'ltrourd an ink s'n 1 hrloi.j' i"ir 'his office, i.'.r'i .. , thry are re. ,,,-si' ,1 to rf tui ii i . hut il thr hvr borrowr,! it . i.'1.'"..' ihcv are advised to hold i ti t , ,t,it it 's prohahly the last opportunity thr) w ill have w ith lis. J!';.,' .'ii'Jcr. C. H. I'nrd, P.sfj. a rrtpe( t jI'I" planter, near (;rorgetwn (S. ('.) w.is tii'jideied rn tKc 'J7th olt. hy one - 1 tl rcr i" T.roe s, wiio were tnpjajcd i;i .t t I' ' , ' c at t U' Civtinir l.inpihai ''.is coin hid- tl a :,.j:y wi: h the Kingol M a Jug a -c nr. h in, i ..ny p-i "ii hi laat hind tr.nli tg t '. .ii I' l.o.se their h-.ids, w ho h v, I il l v. 11 p'l! .HI ' I'1 " 'rj' ' : - m . It;., i.n -; im ir, Mi'.in 1 "'i'".
J Cijvtrrior V. u of Malr.e, resigned the
oliic.e o tiinernor, on the 28th uH in con setjuence of accepting the place of Commissioner under the Treaty with Spain, and was succeeded by Mr. WiNsmson, President of the Senate, who, by the. pro visions cf the Constitution, will discharge the duties ol Clovernor the remainder cf the y;nr, I rt-man Valker, of Georgia, has resigned his scat in the Senate ot lh United States.
Locke's "f'if'jrt of Orthodoxy. There is nothing more ridiculous thy a man, or company of men, to a ' ne the title of orthodoxy to their own set of opinions,
as if infallibility wer annexed to tKc ir systems, and those were to be the standi:r,; measures of truth to all the world ; from whence they erect to themclve a power ty censure and condemn others for diflfsrmo- alall from the tenets they have pitched upon. The consideration of hu man fruilty ought to check this vanity : but since it dots not, but that ith a sort of allowtnce it shows itself almost in ail religious societies, the playing the tiick 'ound tt.n'icutitly lumi it into ridicule; lor each society having an equal right to good opinion of themselves, a nun, by passing but a liver or a hill, loses that oithodoxy in one company, which pofl'cd hun up with such 8asur.tr.ee and inaolencc in another, and is there, with iqual jnst ice, himself exposed to the like censures of error and heresy, which he was so forward lo lay on olhwis at home. When it shall appear, that infallibility is entailed upon any one set of men of any denomination, or that Truth is confined t any spot ol ground, the name and use of Orthodoxy, as it is now in fashion every where, will in that one place be reasonable. Till liaen, this ridiculous cant will bt a foundation too waak to sustain that usurpation that is raised upon it
Fror.i Schsdcrct: ;-rn-.' Pictured Rotkst Lake Superijr,-Qn go ing three leagues we reached the commencement of the Picturtd Hocks. (I. a Portaille, of the Trench Voyageuts,) a erics of lofty bluffs, which continue fcr twelve miles along the .hore, and present ionic of the most sublime and commanding view in nature. We had been told by our Canadian p;uide, of the variety in the color and form of these rocks, but uir aiknltji n pro p a rr rl In eisrminter tht surprising groups of overhanging precipices, towererirg walls, caverns waterfalls, and pro-trate ruins, which are here mingled in the most wonderful disorder, and burst upon the view in ever-varying, pleasing succession. In order to convey sny just idea of their mgni licence, it is necessary to premise, that this part cf the shore consists of a sand stone reck of light gray color internally, and depoMtc stratum and superstratum tj the height of J00 feet, rising in a perpendicular fcrm from the water, and extendin;- four or five league itiKngth. This melt is made up of cr-arse grains of sand, united by a calcareous cement, ar.d occasional im. Ceding pt bh'es cf ejua'tz, and other weterv oi n It jgments of rocVs, but adherinp iUi a lctble f.irce, ar,d where ex ooacd to the wta'.bci, t asily crushed between the fir pc is. 1 externally, it presents a great vancy i f col.ir, ts black rvi yellow, brown and white, paiticularly a long the Host permanent parti of tl'.e
shore, but where masses have newly fallen, tn ci lur is a light gf-iy. In no place docs the rticnt I'i acuirt diJose anr '!'--etsof red, an I ti e variety cf out -.vard coloring is owing principally t: mineral waters whirli appear to have uoied cut cl the crev'irs of tlie rock, bit mainly to the WHshing down of the bat, ks of (; KtciI flay 1 1 oih the M'pc r me urn bcr.t t'. il. I bus. alil'OMgh a g'rat vatitt f suiiac e is jMescnted, theic is i:i te.ility, r i ,i- in its geological character. T.hi st jpt-r.dotis w .il! d' rock txp'set! t. the lory (I th'.- vN.ive which ate driven up I y ev; iy r.otth wnu; .ur(ss t lie whole w i I h of l.;tk'.- Sujicriai, lus been particul.it If prtra'.td a', sevr ml points, and wwni nut mti) iiuuicious bays and irrtgul.'.r in Vniations. All tluse front upon the L...hr, in a line td aspn ing pron-.oi t.u ic c, v. hu h, at a distance, piescnt the tnr..l le array cf delapidaled battlements and desolate towers. Their rocky summits pli. :Mid rtr.t, " i'orm'd tuitent, t'o me, or h.tWlcnient, Orsretned laiilastu all) sti, " With cup'-'.a or ininau t, Wild i tests as rvci ligd decked. ' Or mosa'pie ( I I'astt m architect." In some places the v.tvs h .1 lashed down the lower stru'a, v.hilt thctippei ..ot s Ii .ing in a (hi t at nit i v, pj' lure t vc 1 1. . lai.c : in vth.ei s, c V.;i.nc ta i :.s h.ivc
b;en worn into Hie rock, ar.d in this y rocky bloff, nearly ieveredfrom the m;'tr, or left standing upon rude and mas pillars, between which barges and canoes might with safety sail. AH that we read of the natural physiognomy cf the Heb. rides cfStaUa the Dortholm, tnd the romantic Isles of ihe Sicilian coat, is forcibly recalled on viewing this scene, and it nay l; doubted whether, a th whole range of American cencry, there is to br found such an interesting assemblage of grand, picturesque, and plea, sing objects. Among many striking fta. 'ures; two attracted particular admira. lion th: Ca.cade la Pattaille' and the Doric Arch. The Cascade is situated about four miles beyond the commencement of the range of bluffs and in the centre of the most commanding part of i It consists cf a handsome stream, which is precipitated about 70 feet fron. the LlufT into the lake at ore leaji. Its form is that of a rainbow, rising from ti c lake, to the top cf the precipice. Vr passed near the point of its fJI sjpr?n the sutface of the lak'., end could have gone unwetted, betwetn, it and the rocks, es it is thrown a considrable distatice into the lake. I he Doric Rock, of which a prcf.ls is given on the title page, is an insclated mass of sand-ctcr.e, consisting cf four natural pillais, supporting a stratum or entablature cf the same material, and ptesenting the appearance of a wcrk cf art. On the top of this entablature rests a stratum of alluvial soil, cove-ed w.th handsome growth of pine and spruce trees, some of which appear lo be f.fty or sixty feet in height. To add to the fact.tiovt appearance cf the scene, that part cf tht entalldtute included bnween the pilla; is excavated in the form ofa comtr.cn arch giving il very much th- apjearefce fa vaulted passage in-o the court ysrd of some massy pile of antiquated build rps, A list cf Ltlters remair.ir.f in tht Jst Office a Lcvrtr.icbzrh. cn lit ZOth cf J.tr,t, 'which if r. t taken vut in three months. :vl be ser.t to the Ctr.t'ul t'stOf.ce as dead Letters, l'rancis A!Ln, George Arnold, John Arnold, Symon Al xander, James Anttim, Pitch ikown, William Beach, Jcnothan Bennet S. Wm. Maker, Itcbcrt HIackmore, Amos Deason, Sanfor.l Prown, Klen Bedcnnah, JUhn P-arrichubc, Jaccb niisdcl, Joshua Brown, Andrew Ct;t'cr, David Conger, (2) Joseph C'owels, Wii. liam Colheart, (iustavus A. Cocn, Sarah Cole, lq. Coldwell, Heubtn Cook, llep. ry Cook, James Coaly. Mary Cariibell, David Campbell, Sarah Dii'Dh, James Dart, I'rv. James Duncan. John D.nt is. (lenrge Durham. Charles G. Dcrs ,n, P.. lisa Dill, A na Dustin, James Did, K. T. Mads, Hugh P.spy, Jacob Punk, (2) Doctor Ft rri, Isaiah Perris, John Pinch, Andrew P. Parrel, D.ivid Grsy, Li.nja-n-.in Guicn, (3) Lira Gtiatd, 2) lijlch G ;ard, Hanah Guard, Ab aham Grc-t, Will. am Galbr-ath Z.r.as G:ave, ''. I la.-r ington, Oliver Heuatis, Jsst Hunt, Jacob Ha: bison. Ptttr ifenegm, J:hn Ilciges, Joseph Hunter, Abraham Hendiickscn, Jostph Manes, Wm. Hcdg'tn, James Mamiltr-n, Jjsrph Hsrvty, Kpraiia ll lii.'tr, William Jjchstm, Ssm!. John, s'.-nr. (21 1'itds Jjw; 1. Jtl Jscksr.n, bamucl lid:", A'aruhft.-.i J.ndon, Siephcn Ludlow, is Co. Stephen P'idiow, Mnttr tw London, J.itr.'.s Lecrtrd, Thcmas I.onrlry, (.') J.- I.n LcngKy, John Myer, Aiih.r Mai 'in, Henry Miller, B. jimin Mapt-j Jo;d M'Kitinev, William M Gun, B. P.
M.-rris, Willitm ,,K.l.ey, Perin (:. Nut up, Rcbscha Pain, A 'am Pate, Sami! I Huberts, Bijan in Sellers, William Sherren, N. S.ivl.-r, JesteSicnc, P.norh S.c'.iet, Au'i-a Savvycr, William S.all. c ip, Will.am S:ni'h. li s Sib;nin, Jfhn sn'-.l, (-) Margiu-t Thomsburgh, Sim!. Pt-st, (i.deon Pan irr, Issic Taylor, Prc-d-titli LV.i, Samuel C. '..nre, Davis NVeiver, S.unu;l B. Woods llrnry G. Weave;1, Pra'.cn Weaver, Samutl P. Wiight, Jo!;n Wil-on, Pdisilieth W..!lio.t, Jncub Wycull, Monsieur Vaticcr. ISAAC DUNN, V. M. I.u :. ' er.cebi.rgh 'J::!j 7, 18V I. sPiifiaiiWiSWD. Por which 50 to 55 percent, wiilfe given in I.awrei t eburgb, cr 40 p. rCt. in Cia't's paper at ihe , Kxchaige Oifce cl V W. Pish No L6, iluin St. undei tLt Western Spy Pi'inling'OfTiCC. llrookville Vtvay and Corjdcn pipei for Sale for Mi;nu paper. X VIE OF i:CHAXGE. Piatt's paper 3J to 53 Jis llamilu.i 3?toa3 1 ,i i curt ur gh 37 to 4 J ?.,ntucky Bl;. ? ,i(j4Jf c- t oMniuuv.e;i!ili y Miami P.x. Co. tc SO v.'in'.'iv'a'.i, '".ir" '.' 1 1C i.
