Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 30, Connersville, Fayette County, 6 January 1827 — Page 2
dence of the Messrs. Ricardo. Two boats, it
is said are. now ready, though the late season
, , t JrMmnftorind al-towcd it to flow two davdirclicf of p:rrf:r.?cr of lot", in lie loj ;r. it f IIU5SIA.-H appeal that tfeftem Verfco Hl conucucc,;lu:lI,oli;5 approved January sub i,' ;ason mil has gained a victory of some importauce, of lUe producUonol sli.a(iJ,ur a.e. kindling of i''-qaVe also the number ol lots forfeited '
uxuut ...v, pprenensions as 10 ineir crossing ,wnicn nas ottu ceieoi.ueu t?y iiiumin."" M417,;lbie air ull explosion too piace amount heretofore ram outturn
the iay at" Biscay in safety. An anecdote ot iand public rejoicing at St. Petersburg, r rm Uhemountain, rent the huts of the miners, staneu wicil respectfully submitted. fome interest has reached us on the subject oflthe official report of General V. it seems thatilous farther oil from their foundation, and made, relinquished on this expedition. Lady Cochrane having heard S Abbas Mirza, after the defeat on the aanhora,uhepinietrutk iid.auitai iiy IuLb r'f which had been paid - a..
a oeneva, that some delay had occurred in, had been joined dv aiuu tvnap; soo-ir-m? i T iJ i n t it reuuirtU two years to pump out:,5 do. on tvincli trVfittiug out 'the armament for her husband, sent; the Schah,and with their unitcl;iorcC8? anwMPi ; J j-' u jn into the river idria, fc is of payments werr iner f A.lOO.which she had collected .to be an-itim? to'COOO regular mtantry, 15 000 regular, ; , K ti,r..,l andiron that every .
land as many irregular cavalry, and 2j pieces djsamait.u lruin i; 0 rier, except ti e cei, I)(oir.t that sum, of of cannon, bad again parsed the Terter. w,icil olu leliance to every llung but actual ( which but
plied to the furtherance of that object."
it seems tne ractra ot r.gypt, tne scourge o, oi cannon, nan uaui ue i wiucn oiu oeiiance 10 every " , , j (t OJ u jIJCh but one
Greece, is by no means in vrant ot friends m General MadstotI had. upon this. lomc.,, m browing or roasting., i ..,. ,..,. .v.,; ,, Eatfand TheLiverpool Mercurv. of the 27th ! night of the2 1st. Adjutant General f'askcvjteru. Mr-Jlucll. fni whose -tour" the foregoing Ia,,K"1 lt!s 114,1
savs, sninmencs lornim are ju un in consequence oi niuim- .".. -. , ...i,.,...:!..,!, ....i:,t
October, s"
2l t'.Q 7 ;o
mo.nrnt taking place atLiverpool.ot shot.shells ted themselves with takinga Vd,m on the ,.H. ut-sl( u lheway,a. regular ' 1 dn other munitions, to be applied, in all proHleft bank of the above mentioned river & were voUin Jle 3as it , nccesiary i-r;,. h, j f l- or of hc 'ability, to the deduction ot freedom m obliged to raise the blockade ofS bouchi. tilt. visitor to leave btliind iv-itche, rings, sum' . fiiccce.and we hear of no mistakes, no deten-i "From another report of Gen. I'askeetoh it :,jVt.A w inch would infallibly he ai!c:tcd ty s 410 . 4 , tion. no trick. We shall be very glad, howianpenrs that he was attacked on the 'JAtii of tl.c .iuicksilver. Two laaiiiouuSdo ladies, who ic cuinjde.e the pav-
er. to learn in a short time that Cochrane or. September, bv the Persians, to tLe number of. went down diiriiiKlhe:uiigrevi!i the ueighljoriii-,
tonic other friend (?) to the Greeks, has made 35.000 men .commanded byAbbaMifra
i -1.
ut!: on Hie anov e
.
I. jv'i:k h. return. d.tl.e nc witti her cold waten' luts, tlicic has been
I . i . . ... ii.. ..:. . i
of his soi.; but that the assail-;'-eru u ituoaua inuKe,, ana ue uir -nrc. ,. p:ti,l in ca.i,
.hortcngaKenicnU!cd intli-oruer, SoiRf jf uv Jiiini, ;ition ,uJu(x. " V N ul 1.1O0 pi. ioneis.v.ghtyca.orn ri,nihlinr .... (.4Mm,lsi ' a.iti ti,0 ,;i0rcurv riL,u ",l"c1-1
, 1 he h. I iif " 1
nh lor delays experienced on tueir side of the son &. three
que-tion bv forestalling the Pacha, and taking .ant-, after a? these shipments into his especial keening. jleavin behii
it was renorteu ov me last sieamnoai-irom :inr :i nuanmv oi ojicirtiire. i ae loss oi me .,. ,...r i u , i.i .. ..rv -.i ., Ktrm.
Iamburgth'at an express had just arrived there , Russians wa fifty killed, among whom is Col. .'wages oi the miners, are very small; they are al-""r,'',,,' 1 ;rt'uC'4 in crii;:' cith intelligence of the assassination of the GrototT, and two hundred and- fifty wounded. 1 ways in astate of. k-stitulioii, and their iivs ar.i 1 o iui have bt-fn p.tM Grand Seignor at Constantinople. ITbc enemy was pursued in his flight, and when hort. j -ot under the pioti THE GREEKS. It seems to be uncertain 'the latent icnort was sent otf, it was thought , .. . t ... , . ' " et -d tec of the whether Lord Cochrane liad or had not .. re-jhat .the wuole pnn mce ot karaoosch was 'nova Lus!ircn put lol s;i,c 3t Venice, w1iu.,ut: 'l-1 ''T' .ltuU " turned to Marseilles. aUnongh a letter from 'ready delivered from the I ersmns. his vie- succli,s it putnr-,t ,Ouafraiiksbut ther' 4. an aentat Lloyd's says he arrived there on-torv was considered as so important, that the ;was no Sideline nr-ou it. ;( i ,;t:' tarU !trd Cr
the 1 1th of October. We give below a proclu . wins were tired at St. Peters bu'rgh. and the ci- I el! astatue in Venire! That unhappy liv vbw.i Iim-.I been pan.
m.iiion from liis Lordship, but it is without ty illuminated on tiie occasion.'
too poor for purchases of tiii kiud. lJeppnh.ied i
i
t mciuCi.g a lot i-.Loro notrd, .n vhch in lr:n?h i s and t O in fa . i h:; bee: r:coi'.e.i for tfte.l'J pay-rvcat)
d.f.-r place. Its object is to obtain an acres-: " RI'SIX AND Ti'RKi'V- AH accounts '' despoiled, the art have ne.l from their nneieut Pi',- f means for the purpose of hastening the consoire to establish the last which we pul.-lich- ,!l t,'t ",,r " v-" V'be le.s ru-J ... - . ii- . i i i J i i . t , ', .'. 'mriiitic, but moi-e oj.ulent t orders oi tie I hanies. librMtv ot Greece, and desirtntrtnose w;io luue ed tma the I- rench paper received by the Mt.h h tlt urt.t-i,.d s;.te S e:-e up.b.r the1 a- .-nnlishel the liberty oftlie. ne.v world to Stephania. on the 27th ultimo, that the K-js-: v triail ii..jt :i.o.r t two-tt.ir,! of.
lc 1 their succor towards assisting the G reeks' sian lJ!timinm had been accei-ted by the Di-.thu citv is a peif..cl d;.-rt. I i e no'.ilitv h:ive re
n'jiiust the oppression of their enemies. A van. A L.mrton paper remaiks upon t'uis e-. moved ' to the t rra-tn.io. .Moc iav,1 b c.-nrli;ir.:i. I wou'.! ren:aiA. thit i: lt
Jaserpool paper, of November 1. savs, "Lord vent "The rapidity with which this ne.v.s has (the .V.uif i-ter ofti.e ia.-d do-;e of '-nije iatr,"i- I c we!! for ti. itdei-st of th l::te. t,. Cochrane isnowfiid to h tv e left Greece. been c rnnrmicated from the Easteru to the ed tb.; emperor f Au-tri-i bir periri-iiiit , , ti. r ;;!e of out b.'.s on t!;p rn.rtli a : . fl,e has never been there. and no wonder Western boundaries of Eurpe. tows tiie im- d,nv'" ron,e ot 1 r ,:,!',,s u th" 'ri""i C3t;r:K f thij; at read; layirg tiiera-.ti ... ,'
w i t i) ij riri' l in ii iii lift i. i m i vt.f:i tTkj.i.iT,i'ir.'i t ii "'-l'l ! nen niiu vi n iimi w
ii'i uriiij .j 1 J'"l it. n v auavovu i ii tuin av,uui . ui' ii The imbecile conduct of the GreekCommdlees we have received from other quartets .pm h i i taken sutlicient precaution, that.it he li- which e can place implicit reliance) we c.atj
beratea Greece at all, it should be by his a-snr our readers thnt it is a-j true it is imname only : for, from them, he lias derived no!porta:it.
weapon more powerful. -One good thing may. j A paragraph frcm Vienna. Oct. I?, statesi
however, after all. ! aveiesulted from the mis: that o-i t!io morning of that day a lire lrokel C"M-.!uct of these lukewarm nr imbecile friends'.out in the apartments of the Archduke iou,',
."-upi r ) i..:iiiHinis may '' u t i iar me mere uncharge of the govvTi!ia ;it tax. At ir- Yl rk Ilr. j .
to rn;.tr!;, f. 'jr tif;.es the ipin tilv (i V,. .leady s do. v. h:r!.an I " i...;e In teiitu ever s-.-. t:d Siita t. '. -,o i ii beconii.he st.ite o-.u s all t. l.ei :!, .u:,, Iu. .
Frcm the hi i'vi" Journal ft' Dec. ID. 11 u ' "t:-'cn? pure!...-- .
of tiie (.J reek. Put for the dependence placed ;u,d commu.iicated totlxse apartments wliidi Upon their boasted preparations, the Greeks have been ,ccu icd at ditiVrent times by
nouht havesurren lered theinel' es to toe oue ihe E.nperor Alexander, I t'ae Kings of lia-
in despair; as it is. they have still the chance i aria and Wirtetnburg
p! events, and there is no ahsunlifv m
;;.b;al b
AGENT'S OFi'ICE. Di.c .rra.
To te Ifun. J hn II. Ttu.ins
i rrsi tt n j I'd' ,-t :r.tr, , Sir. To the Senat"-1 r.o.v tr.'f.smit Rivr.n-!
!.....' .. . .. l...nn . . . . .. 1 l i
I he tire coidmued . . 1 .,. , ' . . ,
jle.:;.!. rn oiy v.fll i. :u:e trt 'pc.s-er. :o,i i
jsay on vj-erie:4r.. ib.it the i -v.. . ju hen -ti .j j e;i of tiie timber, :ire rju, :.
1 have the I:c:. t to !. !cc.
P'lTl- fi1l t!in ino'inr ii t liajn mi r'lthrr.nt if.t.trt
p-sing thev may prove ta orable to them " ments fell a prev to the flames.The Arcio.mk r5 1 . ni iiiui m ,,-anu nine .urn. a Am.nur tbeubseaueat extracts will he f -und ' P..,htine hUwifo. nod ebildrrn. b.d , ,1:1,r11 ,,;Y(nt)''"ve,,,,1,or and tune cents. I here has'
v.,i.,Ho ..tV.m t,it., rtf u i nt, .,n,i ot" . ' i ...a..,. '.. . been paid m commi-M-ner- drafts evei:tv '
u uvio ii yj in. 'liui.u vi in. t. ik. ..,.,.,-., ,11". 111' J II nr ID'l, Ulr ) ill It 111 . . , ,
P. J. !x,r. HE. Ai-f:. oi tie TA:'.- ! i.i.. i.-.n ii. . 'i ': -f.
t'iree thousand finee hundred and fojtv se;ca- (
do ! a;s forty and nine twelfth cei ls. Iiicfj. to- s ic; ' .
r nitn -ixteen inmfiK it ami ir dollars ' '
September, speakintr oftlie. conduct ot th (. !nht has been destroved is corisiderabie. vermneut Oilicers towards -onie c-ent'.emen i It was fudv understood nt Odessa, on tlu
tra v e!liii in the! .ritish vatcht Unicorn. " One 0th th it :n Mnvver hv.d I.p.uIi Iiihip I hv tl...
rt'iliii,p..r,.nili.mnn i,l ArAr.r o A rir t !.er T., ' i u, V .. o . ' ... bi. v- x cent-, commission ,,n th
a s i .w .- . ..t ... 1! .... .v . . , . . arnoint. inahcs e ent v-t ur t!i i;ro,d n.ne In-,-
;u couiuinm .iana, oi acpi. son "bi'iiitn u "t iwr. mit notnrn; iii'i I'crn m:nie pun- , , .. A . ,-. t
.Nt ir (.-Vt-., ul ! i n- ii .J ii
t.ist named
i
):.ei o i
W o i-1 r. t .
i.;.i.r.d b.-r
'i r. W. o K iin
:,:pr
:. t en;
i
..i : r
s.- tin i m : i v vt d
..il!ie Je:;i.i..jJ ')!pe, rm.nnorn: .! i.;
t'.- l.otfoji h aJ. ;.nt havii.g- iocaat'uKi! v
f'n..1..-...o l,o .,mo , i.;o- rtV!i:.:.. - i...: : ... ."lien ami i:n-in uouars mi eiv--i mm nine
.v.v vvvn k.wtll.. " " ' IP, IU ll.ll'l IV lirilillUlf , UIWULII II TT.IJ LCUC i 'i'L A I t 1 I - -' '-Ttwjii.a'i.i'ii
Xdalta. in asmall schooner bearing to land, the!ruv un-lerstood to be satisfactory It is kiu i " 1 '"" ! 1 ni"" ,t,l.nir"1 " rmmis .n .., f..r m ic. !, Lr :r.tii1.-J iT in iuirieshe made with respect to aiw inter-! pod-the notice of this accentance wip ,;,'- t instant, of four t muand mi.e taindred ether m-', the ,.b.te s,.Hrr,M. tf e ,t. an, n.-. , ...on . . ;!. k;.., i.; ,;ar..r,. i..,K oil i. i m .. e. seventy two dollars twelve and three twelith int.. I s f.tr.. a,.d I,. hedi.-d cf tr
i - i ir i j .i t- , , 1 cent I rece; ed m Ai-n ;i-t ir'-m f Utiri- a '"'it 12io.tr-. dr. fwe-ii.trd v eav.-r rva i Malta and Naples He sails under the name-Pcterri-ch.:rs it was mim .'diHtolv dc-t,at:he d ; . . ' '.uairi .....,..
of Mr. Paird. Admiral Sir HarrvNeale.whose ,o the former rd.ee. to be laid before UoV,n.yu' :ite n ,a'!v' nc " l LV'r.r r'l'' n
.... ,vii..i-. r. i... u;i;.. ' .' " 1 7 hundred and eighty dollais tv.o and nine T . . .? """r 'V'
peror.
return toMalta from theArchipelnpv was sliort
y expectedjhas sent his tender to Sinyma.with
lcj'atches. slating his intention to continne(; Moldav ia come d.ovn to the 1 1 th intaa.. but
I' di?chari.'Cfi drafts two thoii-
p. rsoii t clct.jriiir t th i cat. if ere ic; ld. J
...
Oil 1.1 1 .i .
i not succeeded 'Odessa ;VM1U' ,Mt ,,4,,'-i7 "'' were expected.j SPAlN.-The French papers centime trti-e anKan,;s. , al.e three tl. usn-d eight huu,ote was u.Hler-!:trrt that Fcrdm.md's tMo 'ofhcalth cetin- V'' '' t mm iv. n;,-.. q;. !.... . i ,.. ... : i .r... .. ,. Hen tv.-ltta cert. t!ie ba.aie e he leported
I a ken up
l.y William Iinrf. of aterlco :
.veue ro.it, iy. M;:ie r umiana. on ti e iy of lie-1 tni-er. A. I. l'-o, A liiit sorrel innro.
...aM
I he correspondent e from the trontur el . . . .. . . . . t in.. So: c-a!.T rou-iv
.'inii 'ii.ii ii'i.rir ii. 1 1.- ft...... ....i... ....i.i . . ..
t i-v hot """" .Miu. e mai'M 1 l.eiio 'rv tVe ' . 'h r v.a r. ;..:ind in
- i i. i -.ii- . -
there '2 months longer. The negotiations with it adds nothing to the news received fam vm" Ui " T'"" 1 1 a:,M pr,c dc!
t! TrL i K P.,, flH0Mf Kod nnt .nrr.ll'A.U,.-, . ever.IV SJ cents oil 'i)"i r'r-'!.
1 ft 'Ji ni.ni V w i i ij 'lit .11 H IM ii -v r--4, - !rit-7,
Tf i t h theeae and facility that
2l - Stratf rd Canniner's last no
t .r.d t-. Imn riIOn n re ,n .u n:v:m .Sir!..., ... i .a. ,,.;.,. ,i c iv.-niu . t.is. me i-a.-iie e lie lei
......... . . , , ..... i. - i wv in. . iw i'i .imiiiiiii, , iiil'i linn (1 I "NIUILUI'III Ol I I I . ' a- . i- I l . - . Ti-.rrv NTo-.lo ! fi .lr-iii n nnoiiv ill liic ii.liic iti. . i ..... . i. i .in hishanu- onlaebM t Pet ember, l'.VJ.i
vo the Archipelago, either to pport his nrgo-j loA ler pretence of not c eatin- nI.,-V I received i,.m the mKd Mates I rer.sery
tiatmns. protect the British property at Smr-1 Madrid letter of October ld,savs-the km- ' ' . ;, ' "l .. . i ' i. . . . '. : .. I .... se; cut siv .ll!;,i-s!'ioet f. en cvtif;. to which1
oa. . heepacneiK on me ureeK piraies. rnntmu s tni 10 expe iei.ee a kmi ot letfarirv . i .. i i . . :.. , . ... ui.l, i !,., ... r.-.. a.-n...,
. .. e., , . . ' lau-.ei IOIJ I ' 1 i'l'l Hf .IV Uiree CeiltS " ... n in-; i.n t-. i. ii nr, i ..e Austrian Observer contains an account lV Mch causes urn to dose evcrv mti.ute, even . V ib.nm.n uim, t t i . .i . i i i . . ... ., . . . over.'arr- in e.-mmiMon by the h t aent ,l ' in,P "n u?r tire ast. - rnn appear.ancc ' CI the late engagenient between theGrceks and VThen st indi-i His .Maiestv. .? i ) hit'1 been . , ; , . - . .11 i 1 v 1 c.i 1. r f.i -p 1 . .1 . r 11 1 : , . J, -, , . ' , (as he udor:ne. u.e) an w nc.h had nnor been, VoU c blind of the nr;ht eve. unp.eii a division of the urkis?, tlee. founded on let- intmmed " tne hopes wt whic this mxUdv 'V , , . ' , 1 Lirirp ( .o.,.,.,, m ,1 , r ... - . . 1 r.L orwi . . 1 , , 1 , , . , - apportioned . in.iki:o' -e en tin u 11 rl one Imim- urieen 01 iii(en e;!i ,.nt about l , : ters from Coostantmople.ot the CIHh ot eptem ,a umpired the postohc nartv. reneutrd ti' ' . , , r , . ,. 1. 1 1.1.. : i-". 1. . , ' . . . ' , ! I u , , , t.1'1. - " p'ii'." lv.dred and eildv 'iie dollars twentv rrntQ fnm ami a bait baim biirh; .pp-:u-eil to vev: ber.' Tne engagement took -place on the nth.;numher8 ofthem.at the levee winch took ; lace. , . " 'euoiiars iscmy cents, '"; , , . 1 p 4. ,t 1 . . .1 i- . . 1 c-. i . ' which 1 deducted five nun lied do 11a nnd . ais, i Jsse j.ivvo!. ,11m liei'Tr J. lOll. and 1 tli o t tint month, near Mitv ene.-Ut Tmirt. on t .0 1 ib. the 1 . n-:n.r .vn-ei . ' . . . " ' ,mniuu uo,,a, P,1,l,i t . ' . . .
. - 1. ...... t i l .. . ... .1 . .. . 1 . .-..fiiii hi. nil I' .ri. f 1.. r . T f" .
ii . I . . 1 it . i ... i 1 11. j .ones in. ui- 101 ioc r n iiuvne roan, out 01 .... ... n... the (1 reeks e deteated. and lost three es- imn " n me v e .me di me i-m..,,. irm.rlo .... l um 10.u1, omui, - .
to!-, burnt; a thiee masted vescr-l sunk. ancPya vesque do me .juedo ,h raiido. ya .es. que fin six brir'8 vers much damaged. They re-1 do estoi soporoso. Vou ee well that I am tre ",vd to Ips ira, and the Turk to the Gulf nf not asleep, and vou ;do see that I am not siee-Scyr-a, tou-pair. On the other haed, v e ,lV " Whatever the is-ue ma be as ta the find a report from the Oriental Spectator, S ereign, the cou :.tt y appeas s to be in a state iSanrna. but the date is not given) that "the:m desperate and irrenied.iable as can well be Captain Par!r h ts suffered a defeat near conceived. Pus , negotiation a;e said to be Vou-j 1. at: 1 that Canaris. (who was sex erely ! going on at t tie E.curial ; but the probably wounded o'i tne occaion) having set tire to a! relate wholly to the alfairs of Poitugal.
ft 'fate, it was ihando u'd by the urks. and
00 . '
unexpended baiai.ces of last year; my com-i 1,0111 m l",u ofotravs
rnibson on eight thousai d nine hundred fifty-six' dollars ninty-niiK- and nine twelfth cents, e'quaf to one hundred and seventy-nine dollars thir- ' teen cents, leaving a balance of six thousand; five hundred and two dollars seven cent s which!
1N1F.L SKINVFi
justice of i!i' p-
I'.y virtue d"an on!ei 15 d l re ter
was apportioned to the several road,. An act i'avette t'ircuit Com!, and in obedicce
r . 1 1 . . . . . 1 . . .
01 ine nsi legislature required me to pay over decree ot said (. euit, in Chm.cerv s:t:.-: to Ashlel Stone for the u.-eofthe road betrvcen uill.on Saturaav. the t. d. v of J.-:.u.iry 1
this place and Ku-hv ille. One thousand dollars, betn ten the hours of ten .clock A V.k
U .ale. it was abmdoaed by the lurks, andt POKTI GAL. Stoiies of partial revolts, in t 1 f , " T , ' -:",'UI V . , ",,U,I"M U,"JL,,, v ' ...akenpos.es-em of by ihc Greeks, who' one pla- e and another, are kept up; but thev V'" U" red dollar out of (the then) dock P M .. proceed to s. !1 :.t p...!'. V eeded mexttnguishm-the flame, - Thi, a,e easily .uni.l, and the detail, are appropriation- to each of the roa.U pas-; tu,,, to the highest bi.hh r, at the o'Mt t rl., .elate to the ame affair mentioned i.omte unimportant .Mig through Hruokillc and (.oniiersville. atter:h.or m (om.eisVil!0. the folLumg r-uf
th" c r tide below, under date of Napoli di Komauia, of Aujrust 19. Toe most important new, however, if any ao be better than what we have just related. !i that of the Greeks having obtained possesion
of all the fortresses on the Western, coast of the More 1, with the exception of Patron, Modvn. and Coron. We preMime t'.e Egyptians had been forced to leave them by the plague and want of provisions for we find an account of 2,000 of their troops. in one instance trying to open a way from Coron , Modon, and the castle of Navarino to Tripoli.za, and being routed by the Greeks, who took three hun
dred horses and mules. In consequence of
the good news from different quarters, national paper had risen fnm 9 to 12 at Najvoli. Th Trieste paper states that letters tn the
fjtb of October communicate another report of
the surrender of the citadel of Athens; but fhis is ex t rem ly improbable, That fortre-s. w .have been lately informed, was provisioned fur at le.i-t two years the Greeks said it vva-
Sap plied tor seven. Several new instances of
jvrKy arc nrmhoned, committed by nie.i d,riccji to Jef peration by the invaders
A V. C ' nnmtrcial AJitrfisrr.
C T lift imi- oil rtviAM A J 1 a I . I .
.....Miiij, .in .nui o)iim;ui .inn ;ip"m'iiliViiiin u.e counlv ot i a ette. as ;i j r r
to ;!it
for damages; all demands hav e been paid on of Catharine Ptn.h. :it'!
ii..-ii t.. .. . 1..
ine j.rooKv meroad, K tt.c balance ot two bun- I'umnbrev et :d to w it- -The s i t - '
QUICKMEVPK. Jdied seventy sis dollar & thirty -even and one; the N. oj. of m. ti a 1.. Town l The most productive .pncksilver mine in the fourth cents paid Ashbel .Stone. . conlaioi'." '.." i- res it,, c ".:i world Uatldria ., ii, Caridnla, in the dominium .f Jt will require to pay the damages cn the'ofthe :oth eat onarter "f ' ct lb ' tliccmpeniroiAristna. 1 Ins mme has been work (;,)nnersville road, the greater part of alll. Pan-e 1 nl co-'.ioin-td tour hundn d years, and is seven hundred let , ..,,;,.,, , . , h c . . , : l' """L deep. TbHgood oreseontaiu from 70 to 7o per , Pl , 1 1 b;'ll;,,,rc f tho one humlrcd jalso, the n.uth half of the M.uth e v'cent, of pureouRksilv, i ;and the. mercury i some iou.and uollars; it is therefore presumed, thr.t of section i;t. 'For. ,. Id. Kange 1-" "
tunes tunnel in a pure state issuin? m a slender.' "" jrfua"'" i.ip'-e nerore any aid can le inonly railed the Fa" -.n t: im. " 'i.uii
btroum from some fissure in the roek. 'i he ore bad from that to the Kuh ille road
after being pounded and washed, in placed over a Kejectfully submitted.
lumace in me roasting ov. u, uhero tliea:tioa of, tie? fire separates the qui ksjlver from the other'
suoMances; it rues ut limatcd along with the
smoke, and passes through winding line .until it
P. I. PEVTI1E. Anent
for. the three per cent find.
. AGENT'S OFFICE.'
j)c. ctfi, win.
acres, vi;h th appu; -ten:. n . ' f r I thereof, as -hall be Mi:;i, i nt b s:.. :i: jment in the Fayette Cirrnit Cut - i'"r chola" Pu in phi. V . ilei e;.eii. scrardy ;5! 1 jtv for the said t aii:i: no in lr.-T": -( Wt l sler forlo; !, 10. t. w iifi tb :
!et tlicreon tr an the ! ;h oav el M .'"
cool and dcM-enda into hollows made to eect ivf
it. The Quicksilver i then 0.1 died in sheen or
goat skin bags. 'I hemineixm employs 4Wl.aiuU, I .Sin I transmit herew ith an account of the':.:id all U -al r,-sls .,.t ;i at ;;t.,
(in its tloumhingstateit gave bread to l,2iKi ,e,,),.m,n:ber oflots rc!iquihei to thetate. 'Fhe. " The abov . v 1, ,! t, :,!' f I 1 .d "f ' produces amuaally .ivi.,(HMi pounds of qiieksilr er, nuuiber on whit h the iMruf,,.. gxc . . . , , ,1 a,,dvieldsap,of,totbeVelen,..,ent of pW from those rJ L 1 payment. ,tlr, qnahtv . M'u.ited - and i-cr lnlt:0.;a fire origiuatl in the wuikI rk uf tbe 'H, ,t 1 ' ,,n ,V,lC' rr' VV tlu- Fork of White w a.er l iv or.and .v, I ' ' mine, and for five weeks the lhm.es raped in the ' . i-Preit m cash to complete the pay-!,,,, one of u Inch there is a lar-c h i-
bowels of the earth w ith the greati st ury; when ... l"Kuti nun tlit nur,dcr of lot on; boo--, '-o..! barn, stable. Lr.
the haftK were opened, the smoke, filled will
me :un
reac
, vhir h e omplele payment has been made iJ
, -
made in;ui'l 0 - dd vv itlu.e.t reserv e to the
r una :.:lds,,lpl,eroM,exh dai..ns,olbdfourth: between the t.srt day of July and theiand , .inlv l.ohUo.jt inducement t Utruch doun every one t l,,t c,uU with,,, a bi,ty-h,-st of October last, pepaied in con ' men f.. attend the .de ch. As ahd resonrccsthedircx or tunud lu.ionntty with a law, entitled net f thv U IV W-, M, TrvVJ- !
