Indiana Oracle, Volume 4, Number 166, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 October 1823 — Page 1

A ORACLE, 3 Ki K M AN) BEARS OMjT GAZE TTE.

L A riiiN'ir.D AM) I'l Iil.iSUKl) V KKKLY li Y DUNN oc MTJKE. 1 Hi. E iF Tltl I'Al'Eli h 7h:.ws m :: .. Tt-ycr 52 rt; m'rr. V't.'j C ,t" ''v i f (f t'e end of six -weeks. Thtet Ifs.'u"!' ' ujt i iviul the twfnruUuti cf tK- thi-d qu. '" .'! j V-r -:.' to ciSL's'ttniuc, f." Kit ( I !A'r U i IMM.. 12 o- - -. '. i '.:'" i-ice'U-iKS, oe thl'. ir ff.'( i .':..'u i 'J.i c.'ii'i. J.o-irer ....'?r. a,. :-. j , j-;-!- rr'o'i. frA-'i ..-ir-, it: i to "i- "i the c.-y- '". t; l' 'o: -.nv -;'.- 3 ti.-L.rs, -i d!- ." J vr ir?;f -.:-it.' !.. . u;. -'. ' cen: ;m u'-.u -5 .'"?;.... 4 DAMEL J. CASWCLL, Attorney Sc Counsellor at Law, ILs r m v.d to Hit; t',v l( Eaw rencibuigh I: . c! i l-1 1 a . He !-4i 'WJ Clt-:ks at l.l- Oil':;- i: t'-' wi' ' of Harris l;..c-.ss lau-.t ; 1: iiuvi-lirt, ;h v--i:i i'Jt' i -ca;i be kit in hi I.ir ret ct : u. vh Jul t f 1 3 I 3'- 2. GINsjENll WANTED. The t..Uc-bcr C '. 1 1 . It i k. - ct in GOODS or CAtl, a:.y qu;..- ; V i;:y ct jrccn or ( uu Ginseng, if drlivercd at his sl-ie in llarditi.vjrThe cinseni; v.wM be well i-ltu ,he CU"4 UK:n VMUS M'KINXLV. ' Hard.nsburr, Muy 16. 6 N THI IHiliiUY 3IODLK liJ ',Ll' ' : To Uiiv.h vill tit- f-ld, n ijfr.uix cottaui;.j; iiocur.-:-' out in'.iiu cc-i-ua'ditlu.K sid'.t-r.ici.ls r-av.e by Ca-2-jthcr ft a mod;-UN c'i-.-i' man I 35 . j j Law re i c: ' :i Jai.. j( ) BOOKS VOW XlA-s At the Printing (Ycf. A'.'. ' t i c u - l'n c i-wui , I.i Header, lituoduciiui, to ilnlibl. lUadtr Tf.h' anK nls PicktCi Vnnimers -! - UmkU Munay's Cjr..!;iinir D f.iii"3 ) l!i').;rph-.r AiiO S'!eli!"it L- t P- p -f Cap l'aper N .1.2 .n.d 3. Wr'nin L.k. 11 n.: at.d li:;.ck 1 P k I ' 1 ,,, . . , , Wirr rt I T'l' il!S. t i . j- s 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i ' i i 4 v a r r u 1 1 1 s i.a .k. j.iousi ilia. kj hi. Deed?, h l-'AtlM i 0 HEN t . W" V X .v The sub u i Li c ( .; rent Lis farm near the town - f N-v Lawrerccbui h. tor CASH. P:is'.r.s M-it::; ; to not will call on Mr. b.eph.u L dl .v, near Hit j ' premises, or ui ih-; iu.)cnbtr a'. UtccK 'li C LA' HUS NOHLi:. Lawrencbr-. A,,.v l 162. " THOMAS K ADAMS, Attorney and Cunictlor tit Lqvj, Will ppaciice in UicD.arbju cucor court Oface on ll gti slrtct, n-a.lyop posite Mpiire 1 laer maul. H - hoiu s uv assiduity and alUn ion io uui mtrit a share of pnb.ic palronauf. JllhiLrtnctburcb, A-usl U2, 1U23. JF7ffit.irr mis office the Kl)Ii U A RMON 1ST . ur s.itJiEi

No. 16o

'Winn Wt

Saloe:U this Oflice

WHEN C E BU KG, INDIANA,

Moses Ilitclicock. Attorney and Counsellor ct LAW, AVill practice as such. Ofice at t lie corner of ilih and Short streets. Medical Notice. The V.tt! , i S-citty of tf.t lliird Mj 'iital I) .;rr;t of U t fta'i cij I: dia 13 Ail! c -ivt ru- at ifi: I. oui; c( J id.;c Lev :'s" d, in jjj :io.-d ui iht: ti s l Monday ()v; t wl; ! x . L)v oi tis. r o tlir sf'ci-.' v. DAM A. 11. C. L'OX Sccry Sr;!. '.r. I f 21. 164 - Taian ur In Dj- H.!l i inulitr tnvi,Mi;p, Drcno .ti c u ii ' y , ah' ut IK. JO.h (,t Ji;';y lb'23 i.nt urfrl hitstt ris ua: .y u . y .i . . (., i j.-jit ,i,.(J Ion. a ui-r. h so,; in .he it. ft side i.f '-.r , e :;(!, UL- ij I !i j , w . ' ; t , , he t v . id i.fjjtf -ii . n , 1 r , v 1 i .1. n ai i fi ' !T.;.-c. ! J i . - I hi..-, i f. M r i Mi . .,,i, c..!i , A .. ; py. i J A v L.'j l.LW th, J r. oO Ceiit ior 1 1 t . ' ! ' ,'.V1 ' ''" ,,iu:i(! j.,Winr,od-. ' - r " " .v.. cat, v ; the mil.er a rt-ct-i . t.-. pre -. M'.ts;; it ui Mir siore in l-aw ct.ci as above titc !. glrm rrr.L. Sf-pt. IS'24. hil'i.lA eiKLTl L'oLili. S.a'c ot Indiana. "lary ul'r.i Polly Hi i J k, v 0' j'ztiti M for J f n I'rov.'n. J divorce. NO'Y on t!)'' d .. i' ; l ur'ht, 'lL('t (1 of til- brpttmbct rn jf int.- il'! ' v ncuil court, cai.it '.ii v : . IN v t'r"n 1 1 ccti.piaU'arit I. !C u, i.y 1) :ti'i lur otiofnty, utid fiicc .irr p'.iui'j.t Ut M'ld court, now tierc n cajxi-ry hi'l.rs, p a I a divorce Item her said ..ubitu' tr ciMUwi reao'is htl I nth in tier ?a.d 'liit cm plainl ; a;.d it paring t ihr a'i- Lc; n.i o! I tic r..utt tl.il J ilin 13r! ihe t'.: tendant u. 'ort.!utd. is nut n v a iLMd.nl ol the state o! Indiana It ?s ihei 'ore or('ercd !iy the c O'jrt ilia' irilice of per.dcncy . . . . i i . . i .. UCC"SMVt: V Hi UC I'luiailJ at-l", ' newiip.r p'intcd in .ivr ncebuiii, Dea b :tn county, Indiar.u, rnpun.i Utc aid iteftndenl lobe and app-?r bclo c ti.; j jdi;i s of our K'l lry cit cui t ecu t, at h:tr irrniirti liir fr-il Monday in l -by. ls.24, or whtntvvrr ihc nexl tcun shatl jc Iteld, to answer Ut the bill of ouipiouu I rcsaid, or ihc same will then be hcatd n his alntnct--CONRAD OVLUTUllP, Ck. S ' 2 i Hr3 Ntatly ix.ni il . thi office: bUCM AS Books, ; 1 lnndbills, i'ainphlets, (.'ai ds, M NKS n" t.i. K!V!)f

iu:d INK, SAI.)'. An nh ol TICK, Ueady .Made. " ALMAlSAOiisT" FOKTIIE VEAIi tor ujU al this (ji-c.

SA'JTIOAY, OCTOBER -1,

JUOSPKCTUS OF THL LVITONAL JOURNAL, A Sem-weeklj Newspaper, To be ubhhci in the City of Washington. TH& rnpertent advantages resulting (from the rei publication of Newspapers, inuslbe r)vt jus to eve: y rellecting mind. V h r ' " " r J - f o pvincr in tlic () -jYVorld v ithf.olds the key of know 1 ed from . except licensed favorites, or j'eresl ' parf.zans, we Ltk up with orcit'U griuy, to ihc freedom of th. prs as th palladium of our civil, rel ;i'j, and political rights-I-wpapers, with us, are the Rreat vtkle of infui mali jn, a means of ac--j'iMH; knowledge within the reach of -vry citizen. Uy them, ihc different i'X diiunt section cf cur exitnMTe C iii'ry become ac(j':ainted with Ihc seni. mils and feelings of each other; and .. .tiir tends, in so preat o device, lo .no )trpetuuy ot our Union and the pre vt-r.um cf ccttonaI jealousies, as this a- (jum'ance. ij t ii f t stitti'.ishment of every rewspar. thr public ood h(uld be ihc only -nd m;k; the general welfare the onl) oj.ct; ai.d tht best measures and the v. t men shjulu leceive its undivided M'ppait. A conductor of cfu shiuld pursue this cuuhc without feai; he should bow down bc.re no man; he should not by any art.fic: or intrigue, be Ld aid:' Dum tlie patb of his duty, but be even i jilhful to the i ignis of the people, i-r.d ne constuu'iou of his country. With uch a determinauon the proposed paper is announced. r.ui ' vill oe exclusively American: cma. tin ficin the mcti opolis of the Union, ' will be ii.fl itnctd by no local fcelinri: it cannot become the partizan of any one ect.on of the Republic opposed to any oti.e r sectiMi, but will be devoted lo ihc . wal inUrests of Hie people of the United Li picminent features will beTo d:lTu;c useful information upo ali subject. To usimr.e fieely the conduct cf pubiic intn. To suppoi t ihe pr ipciplcs upon which our ovtrntiHi.l is founded. To advocate ihe men wlo, in thtir public acts, arc governed by thcat p. inciplcs. "lu I iicr American genius, and ivt to it that rat.k in the literary and scientific woiid to which it is entitled. 'Jo establish a national feclivg and render uui thoughts n.d tp ui-jii. as independent ot Europe as oui iiisliiuttuns are. Ti encourage whatever tends to slrentiien our Union,increa3e oui knowledge or promote our pios pciity and huppinei. Ai a newspaper for the circulation of general inforiuclion, it is believed the Jourtul will be found tpjal to any in the count.y. PuMishcd at the seal of Gov ernmcut, the point at which all oir national inteieits are concentrated, anu where every thing connected with oui public u flairs i collected iind auted up. on, opjiortunity will be afforded of in; in its column the earliest Olkul intelligence upon all the subjects 01 gen eral inte:fat., whether domestic or tor. eivrn. L)u; t tcntiou vv.ll be paid to passing pclitn al eventsi pjcfciioiis ed national policy will be fully and fair ly dincussed, and the conduct ot pubt-c agents boldly, but honestly, canvas-scd: u doing this, truth wilt be observed, and privat: character respected. Lvtry tffjrt will be made to render the Najoral Journal inlcitsling, uctul, and deserving ot public patronage. A pr lion ol tich publication vrill be ccci.pieu with notices of nev woik, ai)d c 1 1 i cims upon the publications c t the da) particularly Ameiican productions, 10 whicli it will net be urged a an objec

1323.

VOL. IV. tion, that they were written on this aide if the Atlantic. Owing lo an indiscriminate republication of the fus:iaii romance and lascivious lyrics' of European writers, cti czvn ountry. its ins'i utions and cus cms, are frequently losi sight of, and prejudices, necessary lo the existence of niona'chte, out essentially injuiious to rrublicf are imbibed in our earliest years, a;:d cling to us at maturer ae. A judiciou encourigement of native gemui and tulent will ckvrlops mir own menial resources; which, il brought into active opciaiiun, wiH at once rt nder us eally an mdcperidcnt people. U. thia is accomplished, wc shall not be entirely fret; until ihen Europeans will continue, in some degree to govern us, although separated f.om tluia by the Allan ic O. "-can; ihough placed a a 'ill gieater distance from them by the f.rm of our political in sti t u ioi s, th.y will txercise a conttoul over us whicn i; will r.ct be in our power to prevrnt. e d' not gov. ern ourselves, whilt we Id others U u k. for us; we will not manufacture for ir selves, while we import fort'fto rpimrrs lor our common uk; neither our pcitr us, ur property, nor our soil, ea i be free vhile Europe holds our miiidj u. b nagc. i ne JournjI will aho ivp a foil and cnntcied iiw the p; ecect : f Corgxs, th : mast imp'vi S te '.. per?", the Liws cf the Un ted S. s i).isrd at each session, a. d all im 1 lie Treaties. Thi matter, hctvever, will h? i. i scried in tnc iculai e!ies of the J rnai. ifg:vr an intia ntsio.y o, asision in conn xion, an Ezira tet, eo. cJ to tins purpose cacIu-icI. will be issued every week, or as ofte. as mav r.e found necessary. This plan, it is believ ed, will be preferred by eVt-iy one, ar d particularly by those wio w.sh to pre serve uch papers f r ie!crei.ce. The proceedings of the Na.i ojl Legislature, the Statr Papers, U. will 'bus not only be scpa aied and k pt dis met from the Newjpjptr, but will in mj case encroach upon, nor lessen the uanti'.y o. i s lu s celiantous ma' :er. The Na lonal J jurnal w illbe publi-.!:cd emi weekly the pricr per annum, rcli. ding the Extia, g p.,y hie in -ovc-;u. ihe h.fct nun bei wilt be isurd in A c nontli of O : obcr next. The Na ional Journal ExTa wj'. if o d red sej)ara'ely, oe lu u Payable on the ti.-i ol January, i.; .,i year. Ail comn unicaions rtla'irG n t1 Ncw-pjpcr, to be diuc'td in DAVSV U. 1 ORCE. P inters aiut b a;-in.n. h. ru'tot., D. C to wti; in ' ub'C ib is' ! aiiiea .rould be it'.irned eaiiv i. U" . b i. Wj hi.sn n, Auj.uni 15 F - 3 &Z7Sr.oscriLti(,t.s to Hi be rtctiveJ ct this ojfire V I iL be t.,"' to tai . , j i,.e . c :nd Monday ot S.-n'cmh-r n x , the lots in thf town ft Gircncasln , being ihc jeat rf Just cc, eMubiMu d by law, ( .r Putnam n-i lhisnwi, is i ua.cd about one mile from the V..nut lik of Eel River, in a ui'.' ici of t xcell- nt c- un try, which is imp nvmg it.pi.ijj-. ai d lrt:m tha (Jin i'y of h late him . g lam: in ih" county, the nuiii' rnu- d valuable mill streams, and otver local a-. vantage-, tnuit in a sh'Mt peiio l ol tiitic surp most of the county towns in i:s titigubor. hood. GIIEENCASTLE IS situut ub ut 40 in:l.3 wt-tcf Indianapolis, 30 ivile jmi Ii ( f Crti w fu t!s vilic, and 35 or 40 noith, or nearly so, of filonp ing' on. The ttnih of payment will be, one filHi in hand, ai d ibc bn! mce m ihree c jtial ui.i.o-1 ir stahiKi.is, il u.leiet( iheieon ii n t paid punctually on cr f';re ihc timer he bt.ont o A4!CS R')U: 1 1 Agent fir the c iU'-iy vj I'utnuid, (Irctncaitlfj June ltJ.