Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 34, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 September 1827 — Page 4
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MISCELLANY.
From the Boston Centinel. JULY FOURTH 1827 Agiin, bright Fancy wakes tbat glorious morn, Whose spreading light beheld a nation bom; That saw our Etgle spread her untaught wing, And in the gladness ef her Freedom spring: Thanks to that Power, wbo vratch'd her infant
lextreme anxiety, to keep possession
or mis vast territory seen m .v.. l....,6 they did respecting it. Profossor Siiman in his "Tour between Hartlord and Quebec," justly remarks, that "he knows nothing that has excited his surprise more in Canada, than the number, extent, and, variety of the French institutions, many of them, intrinsically of the highest importance, and all according to
their views, possessing mat cnaracter.
fight,
And nerved ber pinions with resistless might.' The are the more extraordinary, he re
Still may she soar, O thou! ber being's source; !mal jj:Sj when we consider that the most Untam'd the boldness of her upward course. Lf them are a century old, and at the
n ;n th,n!emW that surrounds us now. time of their foundation the coiony was,
Let not our souls to Earth's mean idols bow;!feeble and almost always engaged in war. j bringing a pheasant from a neighbouring bough, VVhilnnir,oftnUmDh from our 1ms ascend, h would seem from these facts as if the jf' d his famishing charge with its blood. Nev
Let not our souls to Passion's thraldom bend, j French contemplated the establishment " ha(1 'i'ecumseh felt a purer pleasure than
throwing bis load of fur! at the (tti of the subdued warrior, "and the child shall be mine." He received a ready assent to the proposed exchange; and, turning away with a look of unutterable scorn, directed his exclusive attention to the little victim be had rescued. Its face was yet purple, and its hands still clenched in i f 6 agony; but the accents of gentleness again tranquilized its features, and it soon gazed, without fesr on the bright face of its deliverer
recumseh again proceeded homeward; bis
JOHN TEST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSf I LOR AT I-AW, Having removed to Lawrenceburgh, offers his professional ' services to those who may wi9b his assistance.' Office on High Street, in a room directly orer Beeson $ Gibson's Store. May 12, 1827 18 tf.
N. G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, "T awr? nrbui ji, Indiana, will faithfully at
lovely burden but added fresh elasticity to bis ! tcn.S o protessional business intrusted to his
steps, and he advanced with rapid pace, till the Chre
moans of the hungry bnbe arrested his pro
gress. He then laid it on a bed of moss; and
this bright reward to gam; probable, as most of these Hstituuon5,
stain.jwere founded during the ambitious,! ,;. r . .u.'
We talk of Freedom as a priz- most dear,
Its n.ighty worth should more in deeds appear
Our falher'3 toiled
Their children's virtue must the cause sustain
To us, bow'd millons in their bondage turn,
An
Shall those sweet hope
gloom? That bondage fasted, till it meet tbetcmb? If cannot be: this pure and hallowed cause, Which rests its strength on Heavens eternal
of
a permanent and eventually, of a great! fat which warmed his heart when the poor in- : . i . . ...'. .i 'Tint, uu he bent over it with anYioiia oxr
empire in America, and this is tne moie ...... . .
splendid and enterprising reign
US, DOW U ruinous in iuuwiv. kjiij, j r ,? J 1 i T YV rnr " Ikmdiin hopes to brighten promise burn; AI vv? add that Louis A V , Fur-him in lifht, through the darkn those rsweet hopes sink back in darker sued the same policy towards his Ainen-,He reached the vjlage. and Y
lie will attend tbe courts in tli- 3d circuit.
also the Saprvme and U Statts courts at Indianapolis Odi :i on High Street, opposite the Feb. 25, 1826. 8. J. H. GRA7ES-wlo, , . 1 FULLY tiituints ihe cr.i2-?tis of id Lj vvrencebut gi ar.d i'.s vicinity, tbl Le has Removed bis shop
AMOS LANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 3NFOKMS the public that he will constant "attend he Terms of the Supreme Court; the District Court of the United States, at Indianapolis; the Franklin, Dearborn, Switzerland, and, Ripley Circuit Courts; and ai.y other Cmr in the state, on special application That iu future his undivided and persevering attentiw ana tuU ents, wiil be- devoted to tr.s profession. And may, at all tiroes, be consulted at his ofTi?e, in Lawrenceburgh, rtxt door to Mr. Hunt's Hotel, or at Court. July 25th, 1827. 23 lf New Drug Store, AND Family Medicine Ware-Iiouse. LA WRENCEB URGH, la. (On High street, one door below Cray's Inn.) BOCJTGR PINCKARD, AGKNT for the proprietors of Jlpothcca-
laws; It cannot he that this soul kindling fire, Shall, in the spot that saw its birth, xpire. Onrhnpos jro forth beneath a brighter sky, And red the promise of man's destiny:---When lawless pow'r shall yield to freedom's reiw;
Life's dearest blessing, for a slavish chain:
Wben freedom's sun
way, "And warm the nations with redoubled ray;'' A tyrant pow'r shall perish with its throne, And Earth redeem'd one mighty away shall own. H
guided the wandering Israelites, went before
ness of the forest.
i nnn earn forth !
. . . i i i " -
can empire, as hi? predecessor nau uone. (0 meet hirn gh? fQT lne shUhterrd The Marquis Gallisonere, Governor Victim of the chase; and, started with surprize General of New France, (as all this wes-jat beholding an infant, locked in living slumtern country was called by them) in the bera, and clothed with the tints of a pde moryear 1749, sent out an expedition, com- ning sky. But alas! its golden rinh'.ts w?re mantled by Novis Celeron for the pur-gained with blood, and iTonca at once conc-iv-
nose of depositing medals at all the im-!ea its meiancnoiy ntstory, "i tiav brought
at. all iiii3 iu aci uc w i m. in uu utoi. iun ner, and accordu g1 to the latest Eustern Fash 1U..3. Juiv 28, 18ir. 29 tf.
Sheriff's Sale.
From the Ohio State Journal. .VOTES OA OHIO. JV. L The State of Ohio lies between the parallels of 33 des. and 42 degs. north latitude, and between three degs. and 30 min. and 7 degs. 40 min. west longitu(kj from Washington. The first Europeans who visited this region, were the French. In 1630, La Salle, a Frenchman, parted on an expedition, ; and passing up Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair and Huron and cruising along Lake Michigan, he disembarked near where fort Chichago now stands. He crossed the intermediate country between thai j
place andthe Illinois river. lie descended that stream to its mouth. Descending. the Mississippi he arrived at length, at, its mounth, after passing through many dangers and great hardships. Goin? homo to France he returned bv tea. to the mouth of the Mississippi, and in endeavouring to pass through the country hy land, to Canada, he lost his life, being murdered by one of his own party, some where in what is now the state of Illinois, as near as we can judge from his narrative. From this period, forward, the French Missionaries, visited
the valley of the Mississippi very frequently, and their government was engaged in sending persons among the Indians to conciliate them; and military men were sent to examine the country, and select the most eligible sites for fortifications. Whoever looks at the map of the country traversed, will at once
perceive with what prudence they exe-
BY virtue of. wri ut Veiiuaioni Exponis, coinm iid ig mt tu expose to public sle oiu ct -nam B u k nouse sud lot, snute, lju g and . en.g in in-, town of Lawrenceburgh, couiuy of
r ' . .. -ft h..:j t v. 1 .1 1 i)-ro.,ri.. state ol liiuun-, dtsiiru-tea us in lot
portant places sucn as tne moutns or me - - ,7U,5M, ,uc 8,H'"S1No 159 the Pui uf iht s..ui town of L,w most considerable streams, and at re-i,nnocenl 10 'ne ready hn,'s of ,ne comPHS8,oa.;ei;c fcurgh . uken as ,ht properly ot D-mtl markable places, such as the largest ,atft S,rl- 'h 18 an r'nS tit for the dnugh- :HroWn, the sun of Dutns & u .Ucos-which 1 .l '., - ..i,c i.lCt,ter of OtulasUa. Look at her. Yonca! she is a id house and iot I shall txpse to sale on the mounds, and other ancient woiks. Most , . s.nt.mr next, at ih cie-k's ..flire
f, 11 1 li 1 !, I IICOIJ 1IULU 111C UHIIIJ Ul Hir- Uirai .1 Mill , dllU ' J t " thesenedals, perhaps all, "htch; r ' k;. ! id on ot L.wrencHnxigh. between me
, . ..-,.! Iwero made of lead, containing 'a proces , ... , . . , . t nours ot ten nd tour ut.i.h- ot said dy. shall mount her dcstindj " u b dwelhnK. lake her to your hear: and let t.-ios. i,o7i;ii'Y. si, tv nr
veroai, drawn up oyoraeroi me ,,,,1 her hke the vine! AKU,t Q 18,7 3t vernor General, contained blanks to be:,hat embraPP9 ftn(1 s,ren-thens the tendi-r s.n-l :
filled up with the date of the time of de- jing Cherished by th d;4uShter of the red' positing them, and the names of the pla-!I1)a0, and ignorant cf ber own nation and its! ces. rivers, or obiects where thev were : vice, hpr snul Ia retain its tvhitenes ft !r 1
deposited. I had. for a considerable the snoiv on the mountain nrcioice. where no 'For Coughs Consumptions, Colds, Lijhicn
time, in mv possession, such a medul, foot can tread. Removed bt yi.nd the breath ! 211, IViooping Coughs, Spasmodic Asthawhich stated it to have been left at theof luxury which withers the p;ile daughters of ma, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of mouth of Venango river, where that 'her people, iike the mists nf the r.-t -i pool, Breathing, and Hunt of Sleep. stream puts into the Belle riviere or river lsh' Srovv "P fleet af)(1 healthy -as the ante- 1 ht pipiK ;ors of La mtts oc-u DawPi 'Ovo ' as the O iio was called by them.i'0P an 'earn fo mit'ire the proud arts and'have retrained from siting but little in comnicnThi'mnr1'.l thin nl'ltA nf lp-. t nnr! ;ctive employments of the Indian maid." d-tioi. of this prtpraion-bnng coi.fidint that 1 nib medal was a tnin plate 01 leaj ana j . . . .. stiftici-m rccummendution ; 1 ... 1 i 1 ii . lonca obeyed: the lufant wa? joyfully taken :MS vaiUt VVMl Pv asumcun uetuimnc. uaiwn, the leltermer was rudely done. 11 assert- . . . j.i . t, .trom Uie menrastd dtm4nd tor the article, anu iw 1 c r vr 11 .1 o bean wbose atlctions gushed like the rills 1 , , . . , . t. it Uutl iruin4.,i in ,vri, ed the claims of Louis A V. to all the ! c r . . , ,ti-e great ctlrbrity whicli it Iihs gamtd in every
ppueu pari ot the United Stttts whtic it is knowi.,
to the Brick house oppusuc B. louv's store, an Cincinnati, oilers for a!e unato doors above J Gray's Inn, whert heisreadv; . V , ,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemical preparations Patent Medicines, Paints, Dje-stulls, Spices, &lc. He wilt coMiantly keep for sale every article that Apothecaries Hall can furnish, which will
be soid t the Cincinnati CAH PlUCkS ; a liberal dis.-.ount will be made to X'hy&icians and Merrhnnts. JUedicine Che$tt containing undalterated medicints, with written directions how and iu what diseases they shell be used, will be furnishtd families and the roasters of boats on reasonable tetms. All the valuable kirds nf Ointments, Lin imcn ts , Plasters, Tooth Poxodcrs Tinctures, Wine and Spirit Bitters, Wo rm Jlledicin es , and s'ugle noses ot Mtdicine, with written dirtctions how th?y are to be tfcktn, will be kept for sJe; Al.S, fiurirp the summer, SODA, SEIDLITZ, end BIG-BOJVE Water. Bees' W ax, cleunFUx, v. ustard, Clover, Rluc Crss, Timothy Seed, nd Hops, received in payment at thr Cincinnaii pnets.
La Motts Cough Drops,
(FRESH SUITLY,)
Ileal-
country watered by the "nvicrc Oyo' L. , fif . .. . .... . f
and its branches and was deposited atthy anima(e(! and be8utiful, the babe, to the month of "Venango riviere," Augustjwhom lb.,y gave the name of Egluree, Krew
grew
up ucconscious of misfortune, and rfgirdmg her foster family with the utmost fondness. The prediction of Tecumseh was vf-nfid. No mrk of a feeble race distinguished the bluer v-
mans, Szc. were also left at different places. Several of these Coins have been found at different time?, in ancient works, at the mouths of rivers and other re mark -aWe place?, and many speculations .and new theories were started hy travellers and others, as to the authors of our antiquities!! The events of the uold French var.1? in this western region, are well known,
and so are those of our revolutionary period, continued down to 179G, when General Wayne conquered and concluded a peace for us, at Greenville. The first premanent settlement made in this Ftate, was at Marietta, at the
mouth of the Muskingum river, on the 3d of April, 1787, hy Gen. Rufus Putnam and associates.
nd in ord.-r to render it s rxUrsivcly ust ful as
jjossiblf, thty fetd con' dent in off. 1 nig1 it to thpubtic js n -aPPKUVc:1 Medicine m those dis c!ses which it prufcssei 10 ;U.e, and one which h9 rendered the most entire satisfaction to til ihcaewho have had n oppor'.unity of observing ana testiiig1 i!s s.lutary IF . ts In conhrmtiu-. if which they now pres nt it to the public under
ihe sanction of the following ..erimcates irom
Ptiysicians, Duggis's, ntid Vlercharsts m diner m purts of ihe country. The subscribers live soli La Mott's Gougli Druis, us Agents for Messrs. Crosby's. 1 he 'lediuine hs ostnined the approbation o( the public, by ftectng' mary curs of the disease ir whii h it is recommended. We tive thetv
f rt . ..0 htsitaUuo in recommending LA ML1 I o
;i)L'(2 DltUPS, tii excellent ineuiciHe. (i. Dim sun, Oruggte", nd .ate TJ. S Surgeon 11 Foi l F .yeue, Piusi urgh, Pa. J liidiio, Al. D.
!io E. IJ Dower, drug-sts, Znosviile, Ohio; a iihi.ni iourn, M. I) l)..yton. Ohio; Si. Wolf S C. Ar nhc-cirv's tiooclwm and Ashton,
ni Fairciii'iiS &t Co druggists, Cincinnati, Ohio. I. 4. Drlhno, druggibt, Chitlicotlie, Ohio; 5i Sharp .ess, merctiitiit, ht Cluusvilk, Ouio, L. P. Fi. ziet, m-.ich-jn. X?ma, Ohio; Wm. Lowry, mer nant, Lebanon, t)hio; Dr. E. Ffrrjs, Liwrence buigh, f diani; Dr. II W atis, Madison, Indians; ''Im-ri'S Wells, ilruggist, Nushville, Ten ; T. Divis, Sn Ihyviih-, Pen Ryers h Butler, drug-
I fi s . 1juisvhiv iv ; r. r 1 jyo, uruggisi, nans.
rt, Ky; Dr. M Q Ability, Richmond, Ky P. li u e. mercb-Mi . Gi nrtr-towi., Kv: T. & H
- - - ! iireots. merrhants. PriS Kv: i 11. Atwcod.
pesrd, she died on the second d iy aft r ner . m i -chain, Gi etns .urgh, Ky. relapse, about two o'.'lock in ttie afrernon.! It fe.ence to t!ie -ivelope which ar companies The usual furntalilies of strelchmsr and b.ruu'i earli r""K 'or cerv.fir.ate of pirticulr cases .u-.... u.a I: r Prepared by O & S. CUORY. L. uccrists.
p3rtion for the press, by Mrs. 1;umont, of e i ? i lO.lum us, 0..o. Eacb Bot:le will be labelled
. iiuinrk iiiiiiiiii riiiiinit fi tv iiiiirirn iiiiUiMiioLr a
evay, Indiana, I he incident is given on the c , ' , , . ,, ,,a -.i..t.i ny tuemo.hcrwise, not genuine.
ir,, 1649.
Such medals as the above were deposited in many place?, all over the western
countrv, and may ancient coin?, belong
ing to the Greeks, Romans, Gaul?, Ger-jed daughter of adoption Reared in ajl the
gloomy miignincence ofnatnrft, kgluree rose above the sickly fears and ideal wants of civilized existence. Delicate as the tenderest
Sower tbat reared its fragile, bead in tbe lap of 9pring, she bounded through the forest mid
the rour of winds and the bowl of bast3 of'
prey Her fair falling shoulders, which the scorching sin of revolving summers still failed to embrown, were early practiced to share the heavy burdens of tbe native fero!ile of th forest. Eglurpe wove the wampum in a thousand
forms; she bint the twanging bow; and, wilh long slender fingers, peddled tha tottering canoe, over tbe rolling wave."
Doctor Pinckard, Will promptly nd to P protf tsional oils Lawrence-in gb and ns neighborhood. Office at he New Drug Store. Luwreoct buigb, la. My 5,1827. 17-tf
V-V H
nr.
Boot & Swe
.YEW HISTORICAL NOVEL: The following extract 19 taken from the
An incident of an extraordinary nature took place a short time ao in the (Jal'on. I be wife of a fchoern;kr h id been for a considerable time lying ill of a fever, but wa gradually recovering She, however, s'ldS-niy
relapsed, and. as her Imsbund and friends sup
cuted their commissions. Qucberk", Moii-I manuscriP of a Historical Novel, now in pre-!
treat, Oswego, jNiaganr river, Presque t T- t 1- si . W
it rVT rt"rhir.Vcrrt Pitfi i cT ' authonify of a g ntleman ho hnd spent t wentv ' , "'""y- i! d' '--St. Mary, Chicago Pit burgry St. Lou-Jp. Q J J , as the r.?h! was taking measure fur her cfl:,
is, &c were as well selected formilita- " " 1 " J 4 V
a stir .
I'-.cit . )r.ile cniRins 45 doses-
oy . net hu-g-i, I--. Angus',
V.1SI1K3 to inform thff citizens of the state
of Indiana, Kentutky, and Ohio, that he carries
on the above business at his old stand, hist door
above Jtsae Hunt's Hotel, on High street. He
Iihs on hand a gtneral assortment of work:
Women's Morocco, prunella. and calf-skin shoes; Men's coarse and fine boots and shoes.
All of whi- h iire executed as vreM as any irt the Lasternor Western cities, and of fs pood muteruli. Attention will be paid tc alt orders in Lis line of business. JOURNEYMEN WANTED; To whom (Jmciinii wages will he given Lnwrenceburgh, July 21, 13 jr. 28t f
-price SI. Sob;
K FLHRIS. 127. Si
ted I'ecumsrh familiary as a brother. Chi, Chronicle ''TfictTM-EK was returmojr. iolv and
.k u.r..,. .i l.... .. . . something to
iiiuuj;iiiuii , iiuijli me cnasr woen a snritK as
Ct i-,i; - j u i ,i i , ne pave a snez, anu omerwis m(if
- - - - u' " 'U .-.111 Mil Hr Ui' . , . -v . ' .-.
;W.,n tier oony un K.ng on tne grave: y rmf q lV RE N C E B U R G II iclothes.she looked up m a wild manner, and; r made a motion with her band ns if she wanted! ,Lb II1 JT f. t -0 t j 1 Jl I rt
eat. A f'W cordial? vtp nil - i TK :. sti m s : 11 tin U vi .shes m .nf rm hU
ropeans, on the Upper .Idks, was the f of nature last and most dreadful .X!renity,:Q,T . 1 . ' w" ",pn put to lwd' 1 frr,c."li1B, n u fu' Ik, tr,.t he l. rr-ur , d
iiiiii i ii v'ii u n r v v cvr 11 irii r i -:nr in , " - - ---- '
----- l-l try I mr f . '
ry posts, as could possibly he done, even at this day when this country is well settled and well known.
The first vessel ever launched by Eu
k..;i K 1 .. C..II. , irn i L - .. .. - . . y.' and enrovfd a frond sound seer. 'he ha9ltroni "iiminff-o.! io mt o:. sianu at x '
v-..ui.., iMuii uj or,c, , jooy ann.uurw on iof sunnes oi me lor. sr. Me lurn-d, " n ' , , : ' , MncHinrt,. hfid orrun-s the I are Bii.-k Hoiisp
,o5 n3i !i, ..,.i.,.,v. c -ii- .-.u.i.u .. i r.. sinix ciwiun.r i'xn u oun ii imjvv c'nsi(ier-! , ...v . ; .
" lis icumi-ruvfii't; h uh) ,in-, cuu um iu, iiiiouu vi' oi iu trt-( 9, a n.r- , e , . i ci:ea Lit- r.t4 m 1 1.1., ru i Krni n ii ortr
r.r rr.-. fVI . .. .. . A f. i 1 . .. i . . I . . -k. J I 1 J . I .1 , V u - " .v. -a, . w v .s tw t
I. i ll. li. f fLfli' .m.iiirr. . ib ill nii li' nil l. .m frw ui'jiiiiji ii'iif, i.iMcrvniia v
ure it was never heard of, nor of the fate!0war- A fm.de form, whose fair though fnd-1
' f i' 'ii . . . ! ,J n i . . , . .i I ) fTt'ntifirir. A F' I
i . . . . n i ire wi iir . rv A .k.... i . I iiuiiirii.iin iiitri u nii.nn it nnniri'.'T . . i , n . i i r i ' i i '.' . .
i.i.n ...... .... - t .j. H.nj i v j j 1 1 3 u i c iii rc ictive when formerly orrupxing- :he stand.
vve.vrr, whert- ht- will oe Lipv to euterttT.
frrtvfiie.s '! ll who m- y pi as o favor him
i . (.,;.. v, - 1 1 u .. i ..w : . i i I. ... ; ii .. .
Fwo hundred and' countenance, W a strong contest to th.i Ingratitude.-A I rencn gentle man step-! : -'ll
forty-seven years since the first vpp aarfhj and painted futures of the garages that ..pig t a rat to cross the beme sme ,lb,rall,v thsft h, ha(1 t4i. Dlr.ure tore.
sailed across'Lake Erie, not a whltP mnn : 3nrrounded hpr- hd just fdlen lo the earth,; iis foot shpt, and he fell into the water.
dwelt on the borders of that lake.- nnr iniha3ted wifh fiti-,e and auffering With; The -waterman, strong and expert drew
j - -
The gentleman ,
ledein ihe lavour
on ber closing: eye. thouqh not quite recovered from the
ith
mv-
" i i t . i i . ...... . . i
the western States.- Who would have ,- u"LU .p.u 8 1 love' mnr fo 'er nim out immediately.
then imnoWd that ihn Slat nf O!.;.,; D033mi ""f o'he? was raised to avert tbejinstead ot acknowh
V. V . .. i --- -- tomahawst that glittered
'vumu ijimv uav c cxisiku, eoiiiainm near-i Jot
Iy one million of fre
Ftate in a nation, habitants? Sixty
tho lirillnrr -vf ha ri I or i-i m mi I . . t K Wl .l . .
iu' iiiiiiu iv vi i i ii. ii ir i iiii till i in nil i i ' i ii hi y if nirri i rn m ii.f iev s r .i1nA .
rock. The western states werP.om-v.iRi! It shrunk wilh in.tinrtir. f,r aa it Li h,d l, need.,, The mailer of the hoati
wilderness, inhabited only bv " savages! blue eyes tofbedark. distorted' features of tbjobservpd' that he thoughl he w;is in ve,T and wild animals. The contrasU con-l warrior; but bo gave a loud whoop of unima-l re:,t danger, for he was sinking very
i.... " r' . t i . w l . i
finable horror, and, grnsping its little fet,' tasT ine gentleman cieniea u ana was ewunsf it carelessly in the air, as he approached ! proceeding; to use some very harsh lana knsrled tree, to complete its destiny. One!go;e when the waterman, swearing, moment longer, and its unstained soul would ! aid, Ifyou are so angry at being taken hare flown with tbe passingspirit of its motherjjout of the water, Til throw you in again, but tbe murderous arm, as it was drawn backjand vou shall have the honor of celtintf
iorme lasnnui mow, was suddenly arrested, out hy yourself." He then took hold of and a calm, but impre8?ire voice bade the him, and threw him in to the Seine again savage stay his ruleless hand! And who thus . wh h Wn,.M h-vt nprul,M,l b.'d ii
JAMES WATSON.
March 10, 1027.
9 tf.
Six Cents Reward
soiling; to all the friends of human happiness Steam boats and other vessels are fast multiplying on the lakes, and on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers are as many of them as are necessary to carry passengers,-and to carry on a vast and increasing commerce. The French intended to keep possession of the Cahadas and of the whole valley of the Mississippi, which they claimed either hy actual settlement, or by discovery, as wel! as hy their treaties with the Indians, and confirmed to them, as they said by the treaties of Aix La Chapelle Sec. with the European governments. That they intended to erect a great and powerful State in the ne; world", is evident from the vast expenses they were at, in building forts at all the proper points of communication, from the great extent of their church establishment -their large endowments for colleges and other schools of learning. The
W,!l b- giren to the person or per sons who will apprehend and bring to the 8U')scribtr, residing in Boon
uunty, ivv. j 11 hv the name ot UH1TFJELI) Y UKLL.
who was i -und an Apprentice by his father Th. mas Y ut U Saul Whi'fiold r?n away sometime 4Cou. the first of Vpnl Ust he is aged 17 yera three of his right hand fingers are grown together or burnt oli.
GEOliGE CORN July 14, 1827.
dared to use tbe language of command to the ferocious and independent son of the forest? Was it the aged chief, whose voice resounded in the councils of his nation? or the warrior, whose front wore tb sah of battle ? No! it was astripling who stood b. fore them, loaded with the spoils of lha chase; bis olive cheek reddened with tbe glow, bis eye radiant with tbe fire, of youth. But the impress of native authority sat on his polished brow: and his
slander form was drawn up with thf attitude ofl
command The leader of the bind quailed before the glance of bis calm but terribU eye, and quietly yielded up the gasping babe to the extended arm of the stripling "I will give you tbeee," said Tecoiseh,
not been for some other watermen who
were near, and swam to his relief.
It less
is estimated that there are 188,000 usedogs in Virginia; that tbey consume
provision enougb to support as many hogs 9 would b. worth $940 000; that if each dog kills but but one sheep on an average in a year, they would destroy $595 000 worth of property making tbeir maintenance amount toSt,504 000 A Boston Toast. "Agriculture: to every honest farmer three Iiltle ingredients of a contented life -A little land, well tilled; a little
b3ra; well filled: and a little wife, wcl! tvi!!ed,,,i
Administrators' Notice.
THfc suus..ri:rs having taken t ut It iters of
administration n tti estate of Thomas F. Mn ski.-, Uie of L.vigheiy 'ownsbip, Dearborn county, (iect s?d, hereby notify tlioae indehtri! to s-istl est--.li- to m ike sett!? mcnt, .nd thosf h&vn.g inims g-ir;t sid estate are requesti-d to present thcru property authenticated. Sid esuu is bebevrd to be solvent. They furthtr give notice lhat a sale of the ptr
son.l tsitic cf snid deceased, will tak.fr pure t h-s former residence on Saturday the first of Sf p. tenibei nt-xt at v hieh place the tetnis of sab will be mde known, by f)YID HOWERS, I PETKU ItEAMER, jAdmr's August 6, 18i'7 31-3w
The ReYised Code
AND
PAMPHLET LAWS OF INDIANA, Tor s!e at th. ralladium Office.
NOTICE.
J HERE AS m wifr ELiZARETH h-s left
my ued h board without any just caust. or
j provocation, this is to torwarn ail ptisons trom
harbouring or misting her on my account, as f m drtt-rmmed not to pay any d.ota of her conTa ting af;er this date. ENOCH JACKSON". August 4, 1827. 30 3w. 83-FARM FOR SALE. ' i UK MJiiSClHUt wisht-s -o stl h s valuable is F-nisi luted on Salt F ik. Lkurenceburg-h is7iship, a'out six vniles trom Lavrrenceburght rontaiuing !60 acreh of land. On this farm are sisty arres cleared, and uoder ood fence, to. gather with a Mill beat, a bearing Orchard of t't-.ich and Apple trees; AI30, a good Hewn Lo House, out Houses, lirn nd Well of excel-Ic-nt water. The above l.nd will be sold very iow, and the terms of pajmtnt made efsy. JOHN DAV1SOX. May 12, 1C27.
SHERIFF'S SALE. v virtue ot a writ ot venditioni Kspnnas Is-
.f sut-a out ot tr.e uurn'sonice or tne uegr-
oorn Circuit Court, Commanding me to Expose to pu' nc Sale tbe west lia'.f of Section No. 13, town T, Hanf.:e one west, Containing ninety six acres of Lt d Siezed upon as the property of tsaac Mettler and Julius Smith, at the Suit of Robert I Moore ; which said Land I sbfell expose to Sale at the Clerks Oifioe ot the Desrhorn Cir. cuit Court, in the tt-vn of Lnwrenceburgh, on the 15th day of September next, between the-
hours of ten and fjur o'clock nf said day. THOMAS LOXGLEY Sh'ft D. C. August 25, 1827. 33. TERMS OF PUBLICATION. The Palladium is printed weekly, on super oyal php-r, at THREE DOLLARS per annum,. pid at the end of the year; which may be discharged by the payrmnt of TWO DOLLARS in
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'iMiJ at the expiration ot Six months Those who receive their p.ptrs tlirough th
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