The Indiana Whig, Volume 1, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 31 May 1834 — Page 3

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5; It is said in the Rational Intelligencer of MB tnaitne House ot Konrcsentatives .1,1 )uvim Cnr ?i tr A Awa tn I . U1U " - ' 7 - . . 11, (iv- IU ,ba U MrTiflfc sffYWT ill I I -ill ia, A I :j c in ill iiiv.ii .'iv"' I'l'iiiu ii ii iiii - ... il, nnnAr nait'nn n i V 1 . , , B- , UUIVL irym aawwj - I'uit-uui iihtii s.m it ict'tul u-ith iiliir,.,.-. TM. c " ' T ii: ..mi'o thrni RiiiaW an 1 . . t r sU sUsM rS - -- Our foren News from Fnince. publish-to--lay, is of an intcrcsiing character. enrv Horn, of Philadelphia : Saul Allev. i-V. V.b ..,! I ......I. fl.ii,. .. ..!.; . 4 .1 . . . . .... : . . i. i-iii. ... .. 11 . . rctuii?. uii uiu 10111 in - . . j r .-.i- - iit; njiiiii iiiLu mi. ii' inn I mi I'm ui ..ii a j .u : .: ..- Macallester, White and Alley. Librahv We have lx-en requested to ask whether the "LawrenceburLdi Libran'" .annotlwbettermaiuuredandniitinai.iore o ' llourishing condition r-.i ,. - - ,.r.. , 9 - s

idition ? If it cannot be the ll0Pe ,llat ,,I0V wi" no; ncrcaf,cr ma,tc devo committee 011 the Judiciary, on the subject ; )anU) Richard Williamson, by shooting him nv mav -,s well d'i olvi- Lk ,ion "'-'ackson or Van Buren or Clav, a test f'hc message of the President concerning tt musket, loaded w ill, "shot, xw conav may as well d.s.-ohe mm, ... , ... . . the Pension books; which resolution dc- j tents of which passed into his heart. She

library coinnanv . . iiu uuiae an utjuai uiKiriu-.iuu 01 111c ivjohh. I .............. 1..a" . TiL . 1 I It is discreditable to the communis, that a literarv institution, requiriiur so little care 111 ..... -. 1 .. II" 1! 1 . - 1 ., . r.i . .i iiiaiiiiguiiieiii us a pumie iiurary, ana ai uie same nine so iiseiiu, especiairi lovoiim. J - 7 tald languish and die for wart of proper ,,, lM T . What is its present situation? Has the tavducon the shares, been collected? If so. has it been expended in the purchase of books? lfthc tax has not been collected, has anv effort been made to collect it ? And where is the library ? Have the company provided a proper room for it or is it sheltered iron, the storm, by the clarity of a neighbor, who mav turn it out into the streets, w hen he pleases, to beg its wav like a pauper, from door to door! And how are the books . . .i. . i kept? Are thev taken one or two at a tunc, m,jji .Tiiuii- umuwiv lry fliecoasentoflhe Librarian, and registerei on his books, and returned in due time. a...

thcbvlawrequires? Orarcthev taker, bv ev- 7DJrd U THL , Z the Com ACW Jcr-v'to Lc cnvo extraordinary ami ( u n, T' , ' i. , -" ", Hn. Kicndrtl j1. Johnn, Iron the Cora- lninis.cr plenipotentiarv to Russia. U e arc indebted to Mr. Clayton lur a I"i( vxku.v Bank vi (ou winery body who pleases, and m any number, imttec on Military Affairs made a report , U (. inforlncd fr()m anotllc, , m ,,, pamphlet copy of Mr. Clay 's report on the u,rc(1 ,,, ls to j. , ,fil B da. without knowledge of the Librarian, and relahon to the Academy at West Point and ,hat Nlossrs. Polk and Bell, of Tenners -Message of the President of the 4th of Be-1 K., Sent !) 1H2I.

w-ithout being returned in due reason 7 And Clhings continue in this wav, how loiy will I ,. - , . kg not a solitary book , left ,,, the ry? Would it not be better to have a . i .1.. i i i.: .....,-1,. -a. seep iuu iimm.5 ... uumu., ecP .h-j.-.5-. .is loam il and , , , , , an lent, than to have the books scattert -ami, race certain punnc bbjrmbb Kfibw not to whom, and without proper seeuritv fnr ibnir rptl.rn .nil I anv nnn.nl ' lax or bonus pai About 12 or new impulse We remember seeing a si.irii mHim. i . ,, .. i.i i the newspapers upon the subject, and though. tiie spirit ofRef inn in our hterar, concerns was about to awaken them into newness of life. But we see tliat in iitcrar matters, as apolitical the promise- of Reform is not al- .... , , , , , .. , way s fulmled, and that the Ufer end ot n reiuriux-.u.jus is sniH.-'.inies irse man uie first. Bat wc cannot devote much room to this sibject.-Wedesigne-l a.!y tocall the aUenuon ol the stocklialders ol the Library , I i ilpresent situation, in tht hoK.-tuat they will take sneedv mi an - of iinttinir il. mice monma flourishing conditio. " i rrr-r 11 oi ...n. ..aiiimi .. , . i..i BtfLS 1..,.. L ,.c m" c . VI U'i. i. .

,1 to- their ,,. a" ZPP?1 9 fl"' 'W a sur- '! a"u ,.r.p.u. -rrDmc ui ,. u,e unconstiUl,jona act

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was given to the institution. Mr. l.arr nuved tor an Anproprmben ot . . ml. a: .a irk. .'nmmitiw. that if the hill had

MMMSi on he Proto v.e desi.me.1 u, ie the lenaca 10 tnr wv""a!le prospect ol :. 1, "LS 110 being effected during the presenl subject rest; but we cannot resist the te.npta- 6eawn, ."hout designating anv dclinilc 11. togive our readers a jmr: of th.-exeelleiit. .' -. b. , ,,1de.vi..,i...h,.fMrfai;.,.. We uLZ1"..ia . j: !. 1

aoOMM it in particular, to those- of mi reaeon who still find it in their hearts, to ap. prove of all the measures and SSSBrieaa "fsfce i'l-csidcn'. If thev emld lie cimvii.eed thai h- has erred, in sendm;.; hi- Fro"" : to tinSenate, thev mi-rbl If induced to examine randidlv. whether he Iffls u-.: erred in e.mie Tll . .01: .jkmimim..,im rtherofthcleadingaclsofhisiduuii tr.i ,. t should not invest our political leailers, who arc lait men, of like pxssions and infirm ita-s a ourselves, with tliat higli attribute of infaUbilitv which belon-s totl.e Supreme , lHng. They arc all subject to error, and s-raeTimesaremtsieoiiy passions iuiu pn-j..-dices, and sometimes net rarblv. an;l nd unadvisodly. It fs slavish, it is unwortliy of freemen, to aonroach the examination of the conduet nf. his sul.-jccts.andhcaktog-wlK,couIddonowr.n; :" . . , ,. . r l a... And yet the dunplmc of party has sought to l-wigthe nvinds and hearts olUic maple into willing mihjection to that kind ot moral rent. It b now seckiut' to keen tofretlicr thc great party wh-) sustained Geu. Jacltwai " order to transfer it en masse, to .Mr Van.

Buren. What is the object of this ? h is that the great men of the party, they who as

inrc lo ( uuiuv o r n.i i iiu u hi :in rr.v etaua of land offices and Indian Agencies and they who aspire to the high offices of the Mate liovornmcnts and ihcv who love nIbm .... I it 1.1 1 iiiuii uiiun m t 1I1U II i-v n u nam t rr, n f 1,1 1 -1 . l. - . . . . - 111 1 1 iv v iii in it -i i hi i I in1 mi snAM u hn n l-n iMMLll ".. 1 I - these wr.f and disinterested patriots, may keep the offices and salaries thev have now I Lot anil get as many more as they can. 1 his is the -oliject! What are the means? . To draw the reins of party discipline tight j toprevent a single man from deserting the ranks :o applaud even thine the Presii.i III i!-i. - 9m G9VU anil ,,...l.. tl.n - - i' i ii uiu NHtii party to approve and app.aud-these are ....in , r it. .i.i i oine m the means they take, to keep the lull and unabated ns ever, that it mav waft - - Mr. Van Buren and themselves, into power Wi li.ii.r I.. ...n .i. ,.i . 'J" ."V- l..q.il. mil IIJU Ullll'lj tliese meremarv ot ice-ho ders am nffien. hunters have in view, and not suffer them--selvcs to be transferred, en masse, to Mr. Van Buren. We hope thev w ill cast off the ft'Uc,'R of Part-V d'sciplinc, and approve or i"W""re ,hc ac!s of ,,,c Prcgiden,i M - N,L"CC ana J'"gm may uictate : j j 1- . . We 1 . ii 1 1 ft . . 1 Ill Mil l-U''I ill HUT 10 in.; I , , ,1,... i viv ii-ii , kui ioi.i.iiiic M I .- I II 1 - w I ,I,lunc mLir fcU"g u uie grrwmi of , uu" m 1, e -Tu iii i- . II riniirrt Irnm flir V -i t unnl. ... ...... .... -n.v.. ...v, ..wuagnw uij .1 . n . 1 1 pers, that a serious persona controversy has . , , . ' - , lall'lv lirfllrrni intu'onn Uddok I n n.l P)llin Representatives from'tlie state of vi - on. . - i Mississippi. The controversy originated ni some personhties used in deliate in the ',ousc- mc corresponuence men passed between the honorable members. liietl ended in a rial tenre bv Mr. (,afrn Air. Plmmf., hmo.i Ai..u "... ..i.u cd himself, as soon as the sessiou of Con , . r . '" , " . . i . fss is os er to return l.y the mos speedv 7 , . 1 , , mv. Mr. replies that the pos.ponment of the rcneountrc, tothef'mc 6c place designated by Mr. Plumincr. is an evasion of ,hc challenge. nd thus, we lielieve. &e corrcaiiondencc ended. 1 i Congressional Summary. ' ,,,,,.,. In Ihp TtrHltil. fif Rniiri.;iiMt'itii ni- nn M:i-. "v. Z "TT" ZXVL Z dercd to he on the table On the .s.me day , in Ciinitiee of die whole, the bill making appropriations tor certain Harliors. beilUf before the House. ,( TA ' TV T-rr. 1 1 'I propnatmg siaOOO for unprovement of the 0mo Rjvcr Mwaen Pitt?bur?h and L.lig.

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...ii. i..., ,i . . 88 Noes 04. Mr Eing moved Ul amend the Bill bv I 25000 to improve the navigation of ludi an Shoot at the Falls of the Ohio River. M Some discussion has been hail in the House upon the contested election of Messrs M're6c Letcher, but no decision had been ? a,,,hC lest advs fiwn W-ashingto,,. B. resolution of the House Mr. Moore and wcr(. , ,,e .m ,OJ,p)earat th irar m me nouse and l;e neard m support ot th' ir respective claims. INDIAN STATE B .K A, recen, rf or, 0f lhe Sta(e Banki 0) tje mll lM, returns were received from each of the Ten Branches, show in" n siimeipnt and

vev o me o i rrncnons in ttu two hmnrhna " "".v.. " 1 J biui.... i.c , f .

w . . . . ,. 1 . : y . . . form a n m: noiut throue hout tho cmintrv auuoiuie id", unu e. presses uie

responMble subscription ot the fullj"w,: T "1? .-u,"""ruJ "'"" amount of stock allowed. grounds the Whigs succeeded carry-

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ri t. w. o. iiiiuiiiiuiiii.i it tun Pond (ommissirtlirra having nnlv r. ! S.J .1 r t - I - uvkiu iit uiiauic niuiieii.af lei.uie time of organizing. The late publication in some newpape, t'at the Loan had been effected, considered Hna Hl 1 - Pt r Cent Vet il it certain. tbUmtmwmm delay will he allowed I , . . . ' .i... ralll,., ,i , . i. , g , cap.t.,1, mm o, m hel lerms prac,ICable ! Jt was ordered by the Hoard that lhe uumbcr of Directors to be elected by 1 Ihelhatklioldert in each Branch should be fight. j And thc following persons were sp-l lirtci0rs on the part of the! 11, ei 1 u ri 1 ' 1 1 in - -1 1 11 1 111 111 ul u ,tate. in the reanective Branchc. .or lhc Hranch located at Indianapoig, J. P. Drake, Samuc! Herriotl, and Alexander Worth. I'or lhe Branch located at Lawrence-, hurgh,Omer Tousey, Jesse Hunl, anJ I'inkncv James. ijranci . Wm,mijMt Boomfield, and jew0 Claypool. !.', ik,. RranC, located at Madison, William 1 lullon. Robert Uranham, and Williamon lunu.

For the Branch located at New Alb.iny, J. S. Siminson, Isaac Stewart,' and Somcrville E. Edwards, r ii. d li i j , ti ii For the Branch located at Lvansvdle, Francs Amroy Jr. John A. Brackenndiic, and John Mitchell. For the Branch located at Vinccnnc?, Samuel Emison, John Wise, and John Law.

lor the Brancn located at Bedford, Moses Fell, William McLane, and! lleasanl larks. tor the Branch located at 'lene-

Haute, Asaph Hill, J ames Townscud, Committees to Washington, arc as well inland Robert Hoggatt. dbratood in England as in America." Our pAr Ikn E..k ll..l n4 I .buHa "- - '..I ...... t - - - : I I,...

A Vfl nil IJinilLU lULdlCU til lilllllf till . J. W. Powers, Thomas T. Benbridge, an(j S.Hanna. J Trie Board have determined on hav-' ing the engraving executed and the paP'r struck in some of the eastern CM ties, ana in the vcrv best manner. To ' j i " tuiiiiiiencemeiii oi oaiihini: a (he procuring of the State Loan will al- ! '"v i iv.iuLiii nin uivlvvu i-i uiv r I it imm i II 1 1 1 1 As I wo months notice has to be given ir, i Iw. .il-l,i j.. r.. - i". ; .. i , i ill lULhllUlli:i5 1UI INCH 11 1 3 1 IIIUIncm .nicr uie otate ioan n enectcu, n . A. il ci. . . .a- ... u. will be seen that business Can, in no event, commence in the Branches much, ! if anv, before fall. Ind. Journal. PLXSION BOOKS. On the I'Ah inst. the Senate proceeded to consider the resolution reported by the a v iidiuii uuun , i 1111.11 n;nwi . ' . I , . I. 4 .1 1 1 a. . r XJ . tiuiu? uiui me I'cjninineiu 01 m;h .iiii warranted in appointing Pension Agents m Ty,, , IBrmor.v W"B. . , ' , ' inc uniieu .-siates, or one 01 its nranens. nas ' ' been established. uciii LDiauiiaiiiu, iai t; II n III II ftliul lui 1 1 nil.1 , . , ' . v 1 . inorizca to ao so liv act 01 l ongress. An ... - O. f"T. t,T ,h tinned on uie Uth, 14th, and 15th, in the coirsc of whjch ,r ,o aincnd the resolution so as' to declare that no r S confcrrcd bv , . lc ii , , f ul. . ' '.. a. ' n 1 . . Ktimiiiuuili ill ai III ICIlli'lc nil. .11111.1 'or pay ment ot tne pensioners troui me Bank ol tne i.nitcu ."Mates, or to appoint otiier niMnla ti. cntioraodo tlml Hfinb in tlio m.-. u.....n ') ' - - "' i.m. ...-in. i.. nit m(,nt of suc, pensioners. No question had been taken on the original resolution, oi the '" "mendmcnt, at our latest dates, The -National Intellieenoef1 ot Thurs day says We learn that Andrew Stevenson, (n-.w speaker of the house of rcprcsen-, tatives). was vesterdav nominated to the , ,. . . , , . senate, bv the president, to be envoy cvtraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to' (ireat Britain: and Malln Dickers iiu, ol ... : . ' j,nd' Wavne, of t.corgia, and Sutherlaii'!. of Ivanin. are each spoken of as the succc-snrof Mr Steven ion in the rhair if ZV scuate.and is eaid that, at anv rate, he n ' i , win resign, in consequence oi uie oprmcn e in his district. If Member, of Coiigreii could not be cuii't: tuionally appointed to office by the Eitrulive during the term for which they wer? clrc - U-.l, the affair, of our country would be (ranaccept- office at a reward for political port. N.V. Star. opluunl' " ' 1 The charter election of lhe Citv of uoni. k'iiw ri'Tnuii'L' .n:n pwinwMrwwMniMi. jnou; on Monday. This place has been one

ofthestrong holdsol Jacksonisminewed ny the tact, tnat at tne previous session. Jerscv. The Whigscarricd every ofli- tliis same bill passed the Senate, was a suhcer in the City. This cheering result ject of discussion in Congress and out of Conis thus announced in a letter from New ' S10- a"dwaB elaborately discussed by the Brunswick President in bis aifflnl message a! the com- . ,, ,., menccmcnt of the session. It had. in short. New 8wim, May ... and th. fe (h(, " 1 work gf.s brave r on-, AnoLlh- space cf fourteen or fifteen months, had ,sscr noted triumph is raised to the noble dC Senatc ,wi( C and the fI(MIS(1 0r(1) Whig'. At a charter election held A,mn .),,., nrr,(H i,,i heen discussed in the

i. . J.... i,i,.,i . ........ i . . .1 , IS Small, dTji'MW'MC tnrV l.'l nCClSI A ' r.i U'AI-n lirnllrrVil f.-r m uKtkrl ft-"' 7 for ,he 0C(-,on- Thp Inspector were 'aiott urd alast fifty illegal voles were admitted. Upwardsof seven bun-; dred voles were milled. We are in , ----- r .-- tine spirits, and mean to give a far bet-"-Tar-count ' c enemy in tne J ail N 4N The U.S. Fripite WnmifmmcA "cacon-lro111 1cw iorK,ancnorea '"s'" " Cnne- ,"'aI"1 ,,"'loW Sor("-1) on Monday morning. .... ..... , . . l lie 1 . n. aaaam urampus amveawt: S . Tlom3S on lhc2od m . iavl , a throw., over eight guns, and loat her beta. A letter from an officer on board the Poumiac. dated Rio Janeiro, 'itlth March , S.'M, stales the arrival of that Ship from Valparaiso, afier a passage ol 4f days. Itis ussssnad she will neeliVoston aUmt the 1st of June. j 1 nL ",v ,nl "w-cy. """l1": ,r,,1n' Montevidi-o, Oth March I be

1-eae.KK anu noxcr were ai n.10. o ..isb, the receipt ol about lts.tKIU; per .i fnv (h ntr Hiahnr.i r Ail,J,n I The Ontario was a. the river I. a Plata. ,-. , Ik .pp.lnpriated toUie rpoaeU fl 1,. J t ? 1 d'9''"The Vinecnnes had sailed IV. (.0 for Val- ducatim! S-i ihat wo arc now Kfimt- L' C' CUtZtei reading the

parai.l'ith of Januarv.

- , n at Washington, there arc curds placed at certain distances around the railing, j with this caution, " don't put your leet on the railing' some wag, for want of, bi tter employmenl,! ut thc word"d"n'i" I

in Hie ganery 01 ine senate "''"'"eritlBAlijrnificil and Christian feelinc! Verily,

from one of (lie card-; a Countrywnn coming is won after, glanced his eve at the idcnie;;l . ard and rend, " put vnur , .i i- . i- ".I feet or Mho mlwi -ccordtnt to the order, he sat down and placed both his I -et up when to his astonishment and the no small amusement of the by-stand-ers, one of officers came up, and with .on the shoulder, said. " nut

your lect down." The Wspfcrrftosi Ofabe makes qwtationa from the London Times to show that "the ian.Uvres nf the Hank and its deleirated IMtV III 11 ' il I '1 111 I 11(13 ill 1 1 II I l 1 1 1 111 IjiUl.l11!!. ho write occasional fortheTimcs. That paper is open to American agents. We bave remarked in it several articles, the authorship of which could not he mistaken, N,CuMe. kKK, once a hoemnkrr, una a r 1 2 st' tiZZ. ... : , , , immensely rich, and at this time holds the high ami honorable ofr t r . . i ii ficc ol .Mayor ol the city ol New i ork. He Iii. firm in) ; tl.i iuh'ii nn liV II f'H I rin , , riorfl(.V(.nn,, ndnstrv. ami the maintenance of mii irrenroaehable character foi hoaeMv r - - ;-. an(j integrity. Such instances ought to Ktimulate even young man to persevering in dustry and virtue, for with enlightened free men honest merit seldom goes unrev.ardi I Sim I it Hiin Um okti xatk 0 ( i khkm k ( u Saiur day night last, between the hours of 1 1 and : 12 o'clock, Mrs. Williamson killed her hus- . . . . a wjis arrested the next dav, and tried nelore j the Mavor as a ('otirt oflnquirv, and the eviuenee Deng tliat sue was pursued by Her husband with i iiuciuiii-i " im iri-.ilul nnnrf MI'IKlOll I ir IlCr 111' she W'aer'm,,u 01 "pprcm-nsuu i " v-r nit, sin .is (lichnr'ed lust nil 1 I. u. ! LargeFire atAlkx andri a, Lo, is- , , . . . ... ( ia A.-The Planters Intelligencer of ,he 2d inst. contains an account of a fare which occurred at Alexandria, on thr niodil nf Ilm 70lh nil. Thp stores - c - ... . ' rr ri r-. j m 01 . imoney . vo. aim mr, t cu K vo. were destroyed, totretner witn an Ik.. I . . . i 1.1 n ... I.,.ln-n... lUn P..,, I. nf I m. ' 1 1 1 i u i mi ui;r ui 1 1. i i 1 1 1 1 11. iii i ii K j I i j " i isiana and the tavern of Mr. Culbertfon. The bank was several times on firc, and was saved with much difliculty. I he loss is variously estimated, from 30,000 to 50,000 dollar? Vaui-tos 1bvik's Sketches of the iir , e,., ,;n c a rnr V estcru Mates, will soon be ready lor , ,. .. ' J Puu"ciu,on From the Delaware Slate Journal. 11111 "II 1 Vv 1 1 vfi Oil I MK. ILA) h L.A.MJ BIL1-. ceiuncr lasi, reiurning me 0111 w men passeu ,'ogre,s at the bust session, for distributing the proceeds ot the Public Land. Everv bow (ieneral Jackson dispos "d of Mr. Clav 's Ind Bill a! the last ses- ;.. Ii --.. 1 I. In L ...il... "."u. iifnj vr"' ' ities, and was presented to General Jackson .on the day betorc the close of the session : and instead of rctumin': it with his objec tions, as the constitution expresslv requires. 1 j,c ut j, jn his pkel and thus defeated it. , n brieflv ,ut aUv reviews this high llgl this pervi r qualified to an . behel ot the . been returned Constitutional' it would nave passen uy uie .. ii ii .i majoritv. The Globe and its abbettors havi alwa iiistificd Jackson for withholding thi: bill, by asserting, that as it was delivered to him only on the dav before adjournment, he nan no nine 10 examine n sous 10 sic wis objections. This dastardly apology is exposPresident's annual message, and after all this, we were told he had not time to under-. stand and state his objections in twenty -four hours, and therefore he was justified forwithK i i ' 1 1 . it PfW. tow ditlereni TTTT0 , V , Mr. JIadison act on a sunilar ikc " of Mar, M ffB fP8 brmus ol the Bank of the United ; States, (or internal improvements, was prespntBi in Ii m Although it was a kajUy im-: portani bill, involving a gra c constitutional question, hc found time to examine and re turn it with his objection5 on the very day that it was presented u, him. To those who nmmm, t violent passions and hitter amnmsi- '. ties of (Jeneral Jac kson, and have seen the recklessness with which be induh-es themat 1 . . . . . : a,c expense of his public duties, there needs W)1(ltj of corti Thc bill WM Mr. Clav's-and pist. equitable, wise and Jirera as lt waH , rvCrv view thai was puflirient reason with General Jackson for defeating it and thc means were worthy ot the motive. To prevent Mr. Clay from enjoyingdie credit of this measure, hc deprived uiC people of die United States of their just : stare ol tlie proceeds ot toe public lands:- . State would have been, since December ,1- 1,1 t. 11 L, out of pockei. Iieeausc Uencral Jackson hates Ilenrv Clay ; and arc annuallv losing $18,urn t.. mmmU " ' i.., i,.,. 1 (v, 1 . 11.. .'ii . 1 1 iv. 1 1. 1 ..ii' i "ii "iuiii, bij) Majegtvv caprices and animosities are to j, People! However, what we c m money wc suppose, wc arc amply repaid in the incffal b irlory of sen ing under ! r, a

A TEMI'LKAM E MAN. water ihall he die, and tke hu tml. ,,,, , . ,, S f?"' I In re i- now Iiviiij in Hanover (lMuss.) g man by the rame oi IVU wfco n in tM habi( of drinking one or two quarts at a ur.ulfih,. hc averages six gallons per day, ,) drinks at the rate of a quart an hour, day and night. He indulges in no luxuries of t'xxl, is attentive to his business, and en-

joss great domestic comfort with a wife and Tca children. He is feverish and miserable, when he cannot get water; and says he could drink so as to run over at the mouth and nostrils, without unpleasant sensations. He declares that he can outrun any man who will race with him. He will be forty ears old next October, at which time, if li ing, lie will havctlken into his sy stem at least Ante thousand barrels of water, enough to load the largest whale ship. If he does not die ot the dropsy, he is immortal. Disati.rs at Sea. The lws of voscls - TrLJT! .. ....n, are authentic accounts of 47 ships, the grea ter part of w Inch were destroyed with botli . .,( ,.,.,, The Superb, 74 , lost in the A I ' I ,.4 - ; a .C . v 4 il.J- . :,,h,,l ;,. ifiU TH. u. ihmiimmi fmnci Tl... . -'"-""' . iiimi ,.,-,. ., .au., except nine sailorOHIO BANKS. We take from S IvesterV Reporter, a Lis' ol iMiunrerieit Wills on several ol tlie Uanks of Ohio. The notes of these Banks circulate amongst us. nnd we cannot be too much on our guard against spurious and counterfeit paper. Bclmost Bank at St. Clairsvii.le. 5s let B. pay J. Weir, of various dates, some Slay 1, 1827, andotheis April 7. lN'-'s. They are exceedingly well cxrcu'.ed, but can bedelectedby oberving that the letter A in dollars is not rrnssed. .Vs dated May 1, 1829, paper thinner ,i ..,..,..i than usual. Bank of Marietta. . s (Harrison s plate; letter unknown, liailbetO 11 . IN VC. Anril J. 18I.L I . J 1 ' Mtn.wi.Lie PV, ' '6' the lopof the note: let. date, and to wlinm nno i: n I: nr i w n ........ i". i 10 s altered from l' Fairman, Draper, I nderw ood ; Co s plate. I he vignetle of the true one's of .his plate, is nn ox at the top olthc bill; thai ol the tens s, a man on horse back, driving a herd ol cattle and sheep, ill".- and Wt altered from Vi of Murray, Draper, i'airman Al Co's plate, letter and date Unknown. The Bank has no note- on! ot this nlaeeofn Inrirnrdpiionmintion limn BK... I. 11 I s altered to lU's lotter iKirne .lime (i. 1818. il.leloH Os10s altered from 5s well executed. Lim istkkOiiio Bk. lis let A. pay lo A. Gill, June 30. 1KIJ1 ; others .Ian. :i. 1838. ;")'- letter A dated June 30. 1 8'2N ; signed M. Garaglity . a.-hier, J. Creed. Prest. The engraving m remarkably well executed, but the paper is heavier and of a yellowish color, and the general impression lighter than the HMM notes : they arc also a quarter ot an inch lower and a little wider. ..iii" . ... i ...hi i..,. h,,k i.iin'iiii.iii mi. i,.,,,,,. A pawUeto N. White, Jan. 18. ,ui,. 1 Ohio Kmmiiti.m; ami ntPOBTde Co. lMt .Ws letter A. payable to N. White. Jan 10, -(,. f" A , N u .' ... "'"' INK.. lfith of Jan. l-it; i iaivl J(.j...- n-j kk; N. White, June 10. Srii.To Estobti.vc Coxpakv. ; pay to J. Monroe August 1. 1N1N. Westhw ftrrrsirrr Bamk. SPa .r's. and 10's ictter. i!ce. unknown. 3's July Ui, 1830. Wt, pay lo Win. Williams dated Mav 4, tarn. W Badly executed; thev are one eighth ef an Rtftl shorter than the genuine notes Keed engraver dated Jan. 7. MM. fi's payable to I). Anderson, dated Jan 98, 1829, letter II. Number .I1(S signed J. lluske,PresidcntJ. W. SanfordJ 'ashicr. ' letter I). (Murray , Draper and Fairman's piau.; bjJ' v executed, dates unknown. The words "Western Reserve " being on the left, and "Ohio" on tin ngni hand margin ; on the genuine notes they are the reverse. Coxainn iAi.il ink or bam Ebie. .Vs let. A. pav J. Mears or Daniel Milton. Sept 1, 1H31.J. C. Tensfiel,!. Cr Moses Whitnev, Pres. II. Cravens, John Dumoni and ... .... Alexamici Sebastian are,ainiouiieed aseandidatcsfc the State Senate in Switzerland and K.phiv Counties, and Hexn Banta,! Dani. I Kelso, n.d John Paw far Kepreseu tative of Switzerland. O--WHAT A VILLIAN! A man named Abraham Marks, who Sad been Post Master at Havcrslraw . Y. for ten or twelve years, and who dul in (hat mMmbI never been suspect-' iiew 1 orK iiiven ng nitar, and was heard ,. ..7 ,0 rxPrf 6 himself friendly to itl pnnci-; vies and to the nrincinles of lhc VV'hifs generally, and in opposition lo the course a 1 - o 1 pursued by the greateat and Best! We need not inform our readers that he was promptly removed from office, and an honest man put in hia place! lsnnqton Reporter.

IVR THE INMA.NA WIIH, THOMAS BRANNON will be run to Represent the Lick Section in Dearborn County at the ensuing flection. And we, the inhabitants of the Lick Section and Lost Section, pledge ourselves that we will support no one who will not go for die removal of said Lick Section from off the hills, into the bottom. PAUL PRY. & CO.

FOB THE INDIANA WHIC. Mr. Editor please insert in your paper, the following ticket. For the State Senate Walter Armstrong, of Lawrenceburgh Township. For Representatives, Samuel H. Dowden of Miller, Isaac Caldwell of Kelso which with Alfred J. Cotton of Manchester w ill tin in a full ticket to counterbalance the " County nomination ticket" so called. The low er end of the County has taken a bold and decided stand against the upper-end. Let us meet them fairly and promptly. The above ticket is equally divided in politics and as judiciously distributed as it well could be there being only one candidate in a Township. The fair thing is all we ask. UPPER END. .May 294, I8M. I'. S. Will the Editorsof the Palladium and Rising Sun will please insert the above in their respective papersnd oblige U.EMr. Editor. You W'11 "lease nominate DAVID GUARD as sent the whole of D" naxt August election. -epreAugust Electtoi FOR OOVERNO1 NOAH NOBLE, JAM1 FOR LIETENANT GOV DA VII) WALLACE, DATL FOR SENATOE. St I INS( N WAITS HORACE BASSETTv, FOR SHERIFF. ; rimfr ALEX"R. H. DILL JOHN WEAVE1 JAS. W. HUNTER WILIJAM DILS MARTIN TRESTi:R FOR REI'RESENTATIVES. A. J. C )TTON THOMAS HOWAL SAME. H. DOWDEN N. H. TORBET'. JOHN GODLEY. ISAAC DUNN, MARRIED On Thursday last by the Rev. Benjamin Fuller, Mr. JEREMIAH IIOUARTON to Miss ELIZABETH FREEMAN, all of this jdacc. CONEMAUGH SALT, bv the baekel. Alil AfiTITV of Conemaugh Salt 11 superior article for sale by J. P. DUNN, i Co. May 2!J, 1834. NEW CASH STORE. THE lub'crilicr has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a general assortment of Fresh anil Seasonable Goods, and is now opening them in the mora lately oceupiei' by Mr. Omer Tousey, in Lawrenceburgh; consisting in part, of BROAD CLOTHS, C.ASINETTS AND FLANNEL, DOMESTIC GOODS, Ilrou n and Bleached SHIRTINGS, TICKINGS AND CHECKS, Ami a general assortment of CALICOES, and Prints of the latest Fashions. Italian Lutestrings and Black Groes dc Swiss, Florences of all colors, A neat asssortmsnt of Dress Handkerchiefs, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, 4c. 4Ijo-COFFEE by the sack ot retail, SUUJiR by thc barrel, MACKEREL in w jpole or half barrels, FRESH TEAS Youwg Hyson k Imperial, A general assortment of Hard Ware, Cutlery, Bar Iron, and Nails. All of which he offers very low for cash, and will be pleased at all times to wait on his former customers and others who may favor him with a call. ENOCH D. JOHN. Lawrenceburgh, May 27th, 1634. TAKE NOTICE. I DO hereby appoint and authorize JOHW LANG LEY, of Aurora; JOHN Ut NIL'S, of Rising-Sun; A. BAILY, ot Hartford ; and T. K. V.OLE,o Wilmington, to receive and receipt for monies due me for newspaper postage. jvarva SORT WELL. May 54, 1834. STATE OF INDIANA, f - Di:arbohn County. ) DEARBORN PROBATE COURT Moses Ilornaday, guardian for William &c Corblv Haatssa. Petition" IX sigm ' Smith and Pol- Do I, "lira in, u. ly Smith. NOTICE is now given to Ephraitn A. smith and to Holly Smith formerly Polly Hudson that application will be made o the nest Dearborn Probate Court te in Lawrenceburgh in said Coun' day in August next, an the Term of said Court, Commissioners to itssigi to the aforesaid Polly now wile of said F er in the follow 1 uate and lying Slate, to-wit th hmd Mooit day of intment ot partition ly Hudson i,her Dowof laad sitounti iind South West quarter of secti en, range one west of the merit. m drawn from the south of the Great Miami river and bounded as follows to-wit beginning at the South West corner of said quarter section running thence north with the western line of said quarter So the north west corner of aid quarter section thence east with the north line of said quarter about eighty seven perches to the middle of White Water, thenoe down said rirer with tin middle and course thereof to the South line of stid quarter and thence west with aaid line about 100 perches to the place of beginning containing one hundred and thirteen acres of km! runre or leaa. Said application will be made by said guardian for the benefit of his said wards of which all persons concerned will take due notice. MAJOR k LANE, May 99, 1834 7.-4w. AU'yt.for Appft.

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