Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 March 1826 — Page 3

LAWRENCEBURGH. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1826.

The communication of "so party," has been received through the post-office, and, agreeable to our rules, must "lie on the table' until called up by its author.

Ncx-Orleani market, Jan. 2S. Beef, mess. bbl. sO, sales Bacon hams, lb. 13, cts. scarce Sides, 10 cts. Butler, good, lb. 12 Coffee, lb. 13 Corn in ears, bbl. 1 25 Flour, best, bbl.

6 50, sales Hay,cvt. 1 50 Molasses;

shire, town of Dundee, Scotland, came to America at the age of fifteen years. He was married in the county of Amelia, Virginia, when 21 one years old, to Miss Amy Gamblin, aged 18, by whom he had 14 children two died in infancy and twelve lived to mature age. When he was between forty-five and fifty, Mr. Berkley joined the Baptist Church, to which denomination he continued to adhere until his death, which happened on Saturday, 22d October, 1825, at the age of 115, leaving a wife still living, aged 111 years. When Mr. B. was 100 or 110 years old, he recovered his sight, (which age had partially injured) so as to read as well as ever he had done. This phenomenon lasted about thirty days, when entire blindness ensued, from which he was never relieved. He was a man of strong intellect, and retained his senses to the last moment of his existence. It was not long before Mrs. Berkley

followed her aged husband to the grave.

She died on the 9th of January last, at

ican Mrar. At the distance of two or three miles from the quarters of the regiment there was an outpost at which a sentinel was placed. One day when ii fill to 3Ialoney's lot to be em ployed on this lonely service, an unexpected order arrived from bead quarters, for the immediate departure of the regiment. Amidst the hurry and bustle usual on such an occasion, noDudy tho't ol relieving the out post; and there poor Michael was left to starve with a gun on

his shoulder, or to run the rik of being taken

the population. This will sooabe known by the census now taking. There are calculated to be 250 in NewJersey. And 500 in their estinatton for the states east of New-York. The deaf and dumb are not all lorn so; many lose their hearing from sickness and become mute even after they have bea taught to s-peak. Of 143 which have been received into the school fur the deaf and dumb in New York, nearly one half have lost their heariug from sickness, and become dumb in consequence. In some of these easts deafness has been

caused by a common cold, by measels, small'ieave, and finding that the raiment wtr-pane ;.n the hours of ten ana h "o'clock on

t S'-.

(Attorney at Law,) HAS removed to Lawrtnct burgh, Indiana, where he will faithfully attend to professional business intrusted to his csre. OiRce on High Street, or.e door below Gray 3 Inn. Feb. 25, 1S:C 8.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

33 V virtue of ibri-e w rits 0, lendiliom exponas

and shot for desertion. 1'he feelings of hunger! isuvv trom the Lteik's i.ifice of the Dearhowever, having at length cot the better of his I-'""1 rcm' ,cou,rJ 1 lU "POS to public Ic r i . u . a . . j n Monday the .7th id March next, at the curt sense of duty, he returned to quarters wnhout v dovl. in lhe the l0Wl, o u;rcnceb fc

gal. I'd Uats bbl. 1 7a -Sugar, nest, lb. -the ripe old age of 1 1 1. Virginian.

7, common G 1 obacco, 1st qual. G, 2d

Whiskey, gal. 28.

da. 5

We are indebted to the polite attention of the lion. W. Hendricks, for a copy of the report of Mr. Benton, from the committee appointed on the constitution of the U. S., proposing an amendment in the mode of electing President and Vice

President. The length of this document preventing its insertion in our paper, we have only given an extract from it showing the mode proposed to be substituted as an amendment.

A dreadful accident occurred at the

pox, scarlet and other fever, as well by fits, ac

cidenial blows, sore throats &.c. In one case, a sprightly boy lost his speech and became deaf from fits at live years old. The same result occured ia another boy from a blow on the head in falling down stairs. Thus it will be seen th3t all children are bible to bcome deaf mules from sickness, even though thev were not bora so.

nobody knew whither, he proceeded t a farm 3.,n jay, the use or rents nd plants for the houseand found employment a? n labourer. At- erm of sevtn eurs, of 90 acres of land, beir, teralapse of three years, during which time !.e esl half or Section No. 13, Town 7. .. . p -ii i . I I kaiif 1 West. And should said rents and ltclived very comfortable, his regiment came back fi s u gtven x JH)l gtH ,-ur a fium ,afficept to its old quaiters. At lust he was terriif d -,0 discharge snJ writs, I will, on the same with the idea of being taken as adesnti-r; butjiim and place,. -.nd between the same hour?, ex-

that native ingintiitv w hich is sometimes whim-jpoe at public sale, the fVe simple tight and title?

s;cai!y displayed by his countrymen, fun sugtSted the means of exculpation. 11 put on

of Isaac Meatier in ard to said tract or purse! of

and, to pay and satislv two judgments in tavor

f Kob-rt 1 Moore, and one in f.vor of WiHiam

i.eafness, however, appears to run like dis-'his soldiers dress, shouldered his muskt t, and j x riv, t j,jr linst Iruc 'eutler and Julius Smith,

eases in families and become hereditary.

It is common to find two. three., fmir and had been placed three years belore. I e had

more in one family, of whom these are instan- ,been there scarcely an hour when a corpoial be

took his station at the very out-post where hejand Urn. 1 urstl replevin security.

JOHN SPENCER, SKff.

ces in the school. lhe school for the deaf and dunb in New-

luiigitio; to the regiment, with his guard, ap

propelled the spot for the purpose of leaving a

York, contains u4 pupils, of which Si are st ntinel upon it. The corporal su m it alrea-

AugustiniaB Friary Chapel, at Collar),1!'10 vided for by a law of the state n New jdy occupied, cried out 'Who tiie devii are y ou Kilkenny county, Ireland, on the 20th of Vtrk, and the remainder are priuci-a.:!y chan-! wimt repment io you belont; to and how Dec'r. The chapel was much crowded,!1) Wi,s- jlonghjvc jo.i been herer'-'Oeh, tben,'replud and several women and children becan 1 he ,aw of t,iC stafci Pr.ovkIcs for 32Puf,i,s- Moloney, JOu may weli talk of the

We are pleased to discover that the postmaster general, as well as the postmaster at Cincinnati, has taken measures to prevent the irregularity of the mail passing through this place to Louisville. The last mail not having arrived at Cincinnati when it was due, the postmaster at that city despatched a rider to this place with the mail, instructing him to continue on to Louisville. Should this course be pursued whenever a failure occurs, the best of consequences may be anticipated: it will stimulate the carriers, employed by the contractor, to greater exertion, and prevent failures when they can be avoided. At this season of the year, a regular arrival cannot "be expected, as the want of bridges and ferries on the streams, which are often swollen bv rains or overflowing of the

river, (as at present,) will, for a time, ren

der them impassable. In such cases every allowance should be made. The

Versailles mail tailed thjs week; but

to groan and complain of the pressure. A sudden panic seized the congregation, vhen a cry, altogether unfounded, arose that the gallery was giving way, and that the kitchen under the chapel, was on fire. A sudden rush was made: some leaned

from the windows and were killed, oth-!0f 70 or more that cannot be received.

and 4 from each senatorial dstnet, to be paid d M. for suie none but the d 'il bin. self would for it actually in the insitut'ton, but of these, have kepi 'ij.r:i so hr; dout you know that

only 7 have be n received, lhe directors, 'some of yo-i hit im- here three years ao; that have ei'reed to fill uii the five vacancn? noi e of you ever came till tir ver minute.

The directors have also bien embarrssrl bav'n' t on noe. found me at tr,t in making selections from amuug the huuxt- j Hibernian was inian diately vous applicants, and thev nov hive on file a list .quarter. I h- ( nir.mandini; o'i-t

Ltmrtnctbir-qht Jan. '0, 186,

pos

lhe

his Morv received him w.;

ers were borne down by the mass, and

lay piled upon each other. Fourteen persons were killed, and those who broke their arms, legs, c. amounted to more than a hundred.

m led to his : on hearing : and ti e ailment lor

FLORIDA CANAL. In Senate of the U. S. Jan. 9, 1326. Mr. Hendricks, from the Select Committee on Roads and Canals, to whom was referred "A bill for the survey of a route for a Canal between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico," Reported: That they have given the subject all the examination which the means afforded enabled them to bestow. No documents accompanying the bill, thev have

availed themselves of the information of

several gentlemen, acquainted with the character of the country through which

the propos

and, from

have no hesitation

ion, that the great importance of a canal j communication, between the waters of!

:t divai'ful man-

lience arose the proposdim for a female adventure formed a s.ubi Association in New-York to aid in giving sup- some days after -' port and instruction to the indigent deaf and j dumb. Mrs. Holt first conceived the idea in a J I he wolves have im raf

letter to the hev. Dr. Milnor Iner in Groans. ptov.i.ce in t ir s nth o) Hun

There are several schools for the deaf and gary) and puisne the h-iU'-m sf.-.-eies as we

dumb in the United Mates established in the cattle. H.r rru.trte sin!

following; order: ither armed v 'h n.usk-- is b, foiks &c. I" ihy

REGIMENTAL ORDERS, Fifty.fifth Hcgjrrent cf Indiana Militia. jMv;re7icelurzrh, February 20, 126. N compliance with General Orntrs, the 55th A Iteg.jrtnt ot Indiana Militia, will be mustertd at the town ot ilmii gton on Friday the 13th day cf October next, 'lhe Commander-in-chief will review said regiment. My order ot nngd;er General, W. C. Keen. JOHN Sl'fcNCliK, Col. 55th Itegt. I. Mfs

1. In Hartford, Connecticut.

2. In the city of Jsr-w Vord.

REGIMENTAL ORDERS. Fifty -fifth liegment ot Indiana Militia. ljtiii-rer.ceburghi Fcbmary 50, 3 8? f. TI1F. 1st battalion -v ill be mustered at the house ot Captain 3 natban Vail, on Friday the 6 h dxy of )ay next, under the command cf Lieutenant Colonel H nry Miiler. I he 2d HatUbon w ill be musttred at the town of Lawrt'iictl'Urgh on Saturday the r;h c f May n x-, under the command of Major James Wr lluii'tr The iic'mcrtal drill muster will he held at

i00 men a-amsl '"wnor u iimmgtnn on wray ana snuruay

lie jyih hn' o'JUi dys ot S. pt.mber next.

floruvs re '.liVred or Vtn .!.- wolves and only;wil, be he don the rirbt Monday in November

one fi.r iua!es. Tbet vm. l-m unMncessful

3. In the city of rbilddtlphia, by David U.jt.II tt e, juaced sua e ( hrdteti n an eminence in Seixas. the wood and when the wolves approached some 4. A private school in Philadelphia, by D. of them were soot by marksmen placed in amG. Seixas, when be was removed from the'bush.

other. He has recently located his school in j

ISew Jersey, and obtained the patronage ot

lOCIjTUlt FEU. 18. Small Pox. The Steam boai .nu nc -H arrived at :!., p.nport !stevenn f'oin Trini'y ;

inrke the (irtCtan at thf lriiil Chain,

r to Mippii,-

rt.

hounci

t he cleik. cttht (ireciar. was

r- ... a ;. in i.i -arn. wii i ii. e Mnatt u(.. uucu

the legislature of that state. 5. A school at Danulle, in Kentucky. q. One at Canajohane, 3. out ornery coun ty N. York.

The efitefs of instruction on the deaf and!.. qnmnttinc r.gul.tior.s to be: .rr.u't dialt U a-

op.t-d, :.nd vtci'!niium gt ner-ilty it-soried tor

flirasurr-s Will aSSUItll'V

an-t sprt ad it" this

se. Public ridvtrtiser.

ed canal is intended to pass; duo'b' an,J altfn"K t,ie xl'rPSfion' ,v,n eVi", f, ri-ii n,S the best lights afforded, thev'deRce of the riuS "ttli,.;er,ce : ,n im-,( f; v-( ;he uU0l1uc,l. esitation in forming the opin- prov'S pnnciple wh.cn m torh.d and ,0olts(,mc tm, f,UiiU ,s k , r 1 i almost ( blit ra'ed; and op- uiir the w;.y to tie ereat importance of a cana i I

religious instruction &. knoukdge of the L'tity :

which is almost void.

v . latt'5mun.

A singulir and melancholy circumstance

the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico, justifies the expenditure proposed, to determine the fact whether such communication be practicable or not. Nor would the committee hesitate in rccomi : a. .

menuing me measure, were the proba- precise particulars attending tt.i. circumstance!

biniy ota favorable result to the examination, much more remote than it is.

1c.irAir.osA, Jan. i. l.Vb. Insanity. A few fi" - .'go, IVtt r Mar.oc, o. til ;l ii sunt ' . ' . . i . .

rr'M'J.til 'V .lit fr.. r .1 t c , -itr v un iunt;ui:Mii

t ;-u men a'.l

n x ; ihe Court ot Appeals on the first Monday oi De ember n xt, ut the house oV John Myrts in ti e iown ot Wilmington. Tiic commandants of companies will muster their ro-np tr.it s agreei-ble to law; and they frill be held accountable for the good conduct sl discipline oi the same. AH commissioned, regimental staff, non-rorn-mifsior.t d ftiicers and pi ivates, will attend at tl.tif rtspective rrsusters at 10'click A. M. arrd drill ui lti;st tour hours on each day of parade,, armed and equiped as the law directs, Ly order ot JOHN SFENCEH, Co?. Coirimndig 55th Hegt. f. Jf, Feb ?5.

To

ait to tr?m it may concern.

v. lMi kiiif'f, hiioi tf ritd it by a ti:. i r- - he lag s much 3 he

his Ice

We hae know

took place in this county aboui s.x or :ij;ht d-ysi thosr-iu vh s n. a 'o lo-,e ihcir tor e;vo s ; oui

since, at the house of itr. John Fiy. lhe

1 rrK c p.. .

from the energy and industry of the car-LV r i T . ' 7 . - the information which thev have heer.

rier on this route, we are satisfied that

the failure is not occasioned bv want of

exertion, but may be attributed to the above causes.

A bill has passed the Senate, and been received in the House of Representatives, for authorizing a survey for the route of a canal fromTthe Atlantic to the Gulf of Mexico, through the peninsula of Florida. The same subject, it will be remembered, was early introduced to

the notice of the House of Reprcsenta-

lives, Dy Mv. Webster. It is one of some

we have not hern able tu collect, but our informant states them, in substance, as follows: Sometime alter Mr. Fry and bis wife, togHh-

ther with their infant child

. . . i . . .. i i.i.-

ill is S n n i s Hurt-, ".vii.iiri our Miimicuj; , 'it a vu.niHa'V 'i-u'-ti'li ot thul mis UiC ous

Mn iTAnT FL(io.ct i -Some time ago a par-rrar-li m ae :t.t i"Ui.. ot tii- iSro'Msh fjrcSb,

im t jeoman

about two n onths sidling that tht ( iiitis ot tl

able to procure, that this work is not on

ly practicable, but much more easily ac

complished than former estimates and!

opinions have supposed. The committee would further remark, that, from an examination of the maps and charts of the coast, from the mouth of the Mississippi river to the Appalachicola, or the Suwany bay, and from information to be relied on, in relation to that coast, they are induced to report an amendment to the bill, by which the survey will be extended west, through

the bays of St. Andrew's, St. Ros?, Pen sacola, Pcrdido, Mobile, and Pascagou

I w ith an tie-

rtil ny on1: ot

nt sntt cli oil

old, had retired to bed for the night, a black O camelry pres-nuu their Coi... .1 . i i .i i j 1 e nt silver cup, wbicn v as d i -r bov, who was laying in the same room, beard V 1 ' l1, ,

the infant crying, and called to Mr. Fry, j lh e orc Moni lo v. il;ctl A1(1. , o.at a.w; r0. who, ''half-awake and haif-asleep," laid his priate rep.y 1 h spn. ch rad reply were hi erahands on the child's feet, and finding they ry s,s follows -.Presenter' :omc Cornel, C.ji r.el,

wdrprriLf nibbed iheni m the bi d rbillips find . :bere S the mu;

ajiain fell asleep, nothing more w.is thouht of j until the next morning, when to their utter j

"iTUTICE i3 bercl-y given, that I will apply tc Lm the Iharborn Circuit Court at their next ttnn, to t-e ht !d in La'A renceburgh, to have a division ot the following lots to wit: Out lot No.. 7 in the ovvn of H;rdinsburg'i a piece ot ground, lying in the south west corner of Section IJo. 2, ltine 1, wts! of West street, in the said town ot Hard-.nsburjjh, supposed to contain one acre aiid a half ik1 m-lots Nos. as set foith in the dttd made by John St. Clair, jr.. and hir v i.V, u s of Henry Harden, the ori ;ioal proprietor oi th; town of Hardinsbuigb, tc James MKinnt y. 1 will also apply to said court to h&ve ths the Streets and Alleys in said town of l?ardins-

burgh opened according to the plat thereof. JAMES M' KINNEY. liar Jin slnirgh, Feu 13, 1S2G. 7 Sic. Ietray. 'PAKViN UP by F.phraim Sutton, of Laurence3 buigti township, A HAY MARK, supposed to he two ears old past both hind feet white . n A f. tri c 1 1 K o "i 1 4i- ii: ithtP Kairo m V c&

I 'Pk,. I. T.-HMr aI i hurt hoc m T r f I ' .- I . - ..

astonishment, the child wss a lifeless corpse. im-uud.i.i.i m -juu.. torehead-hoth sides chafed with the gears. Ap-

1 ICI lvUaiiiU!l LnuiLe emu t t. uu nun" nritra io jiJ " juuu mni; i.ui onuiucs isi'

Cltster. Certified bv D. IIAGER'.I AN, J. P. Feb 13, 13.6. r-.'

Presentee 'Aye, John, i9

this die n.uif V

V'jii.intinn it unnparpit (ht tlf- flcii n -ja

taten from oil us face, and temple, so as to(r confmett in the penitentiary ten pansft its dfatb: and that it was iind-MihredU-' years. Diamoi) lias ( hocn the latter.

done by what is called tl Norway llals " as

A schoolmaster oi Durham, named 't-v. , i Rohson,ama,,iedman, iorty-live yearsDlSSOllltlOH Oi CopartlierSilip,

the boy, at the lime he called to IVir. Fry,

heard them running from the bpd.

ii.. .i i . . u ..ar 1 . i i . i . . n-. . i run . i . , c ; , .1.

iiovelty,and of qreat importance, whetli- sacola rd.do, Mobile, and PascaKou- . - - :oi a-e, nas eiopeu in, one o, in, pupn,,- - 0;

er we consider the amount of proncrtv, la ana ou-h lakes fior-ne and Pont-" " ' , " "l "1UJ l" 'UV' IL . V'"""! perso-3 indebted wil! please call and settle . .r l'uv' u , . . n- . . ,. 'are infested with thost-trough some and dan- ,,.! ,rrt,, . mor u-mit . . . c...X. ... ,

or the number of lives, whose loss it uichartrain, to the Mississippi, by the Iber-;

annually prevent, bv opening a safe na-ivi,'e or t,JC canal Carondelct. It is bevigation from one of these seas to thcevet' lnrit tnroui the lakes, bays, and other. By an estimate, which we have m'ets of this coast, a perfect inland naviscen, it ap'pears that nearly a million of Satlon ma)r be effected to the Suwany property has been been lost during thea.v'a distance of three hundred and lifprcsent year, on the various reefs fccj' ml'cs- nv cutting at a few points, in all around Cape Florida; and, as for llicjnot exceeding twelve miles. The apwaste of human life, the facts disclosed' propriation proposed in the bill, it is be-

in the toliowing article, if not sustained heved, will be sulhcient for this addition-

liv nnniornne rvllii r-r- J P. 1

m u j uiiici;, HUU1U luriiisii a powerful argument in favor of opening a canal through the Isthmus, if practicable, at almost, whatever expense. JYat. Intel. "From Matanzas. A letter from an officer on board the U. S. schr. Grampus, of the 221 ultimo, says 'We arrived this morning from a "small island on the banks, called Bird Key. where we vent in search of some men wrecked there. Thev had been cast awav Ho

wards of sixty days on this rock, and on

al purpose.

Much valuable information on these subjects, is contained in the letter from Mr. White, the Delegate from the Territory of Florida, addressed to the committee, and to which they ask leave to

rcter, as part ol their report. All of

which is respectfully submitted.

DEAF ASD DUMB.

Slatrmoit made by Dr. Akarly, in relation

to the DeaJ and Dumb.

the deaf and dumb are calculated to be in

y 1 1 r,n.!,,nl C 1 A I 1 t t '

vu' rtl'ii wu iotinu mey nacl all died: the proportion of one m everv 2000 of the

e xcept one negro, who was too weak to; population of the United states, which will

incironiv sustenance had been! give over 5000.

Rf reus inhabitants., to use extta exertions to rid f 00 lhc nivmertv of his creditor.

them from the country ' Indiana Intelligencer, Feb. 23. Thc offircrs of the Arm durjng thc An account of .hem .went rl.plnimt-c mU. late war, has pctiih'tied congress toinake siou f. ; m the G e nor C. n: ral cf lirnalu Si-jthem a grant ot land, a they did the ,n, and C(,di.. lima, w s puhslud in P ,jr. ! 0!i-rfrs of i ho Rovolntionarv Ami.y.

t . r.i I i :i 1 rr i ..! I r.lltnrr-1 il a tbi t'.-

1 1 vi in in 'V ,i v i a m i ui u t j a-ii1 voy, and th- "-vriter .f Uu n rrjti sip im a d na'U'alis' of ttie mission. It abounds with curb

ous pai iicuUrs. As an instance of the degradu ti.- I.i. TV -irt rt f i rc Vxt ceritildi uu b . .nt 4

nothing stronger than wh is rebted in the b,l it,on d"" '"'"SS tbo l-st oi their kind alowincr nsssap-.- of the work, tourhinir the Sia ,wa5-si his beds are good and clean, enough

Good . Iccoj'imodations A tavern keeper in Pe?erbiMh (V.i ) iives notice that, in addi

claims fcjjainst said hrm will piesent them iof settUmtnt' A. C PF.PPF.R, N. SPAHKS, S WILBKR.

6-3

Feb. 6,

rise.

the blood of fish hawks for drink, and

their flesh dried for meat; the situation being a barren and 'sharp rock, without any soil or vegetation. There were 36 men cast on this rock, and you can form no idea of the horrid sight of 35 men lying dead, in a heap, one on the other, and the poor negro in the last extremi-

mese : Jat. Gazette.

"Mr. Oawfurd tind a first interview with an

P T X ' 1 A' - t ' .!

inierior minister, uurmg- wie w noie oi uie vis n ; j-4ble

me muiisier s aiienaanis ny prosira'e on me t-arth before him, ard at a dis'nce. Wlien they nddrtssed, they did not d . re to cast their eyes towards him, hut raising; tht it head a Iittb, and

loutnir.g i.it it'reiu iu, w im uw u iiuinis uiuieu v, piliff.

the maii'ier by wnicn we would express tne most earnest supphcution, their looks s'ill directed to the ground, they whispered an answer in the mosi humiliating tone. The manner in which hr was approached by the servants of his household, wjs even still m-.-Te revolting to nature Wbtn refresh m ns were ordered, 'hey crawbu forward on all fouis, supported on the elbow and

'J'AKEN UP, TJY Elijah Coikin, of Dfarborrn ilJ) rounty, state of Indiana, one SORHLL MARK, stipposed to b

j vV fourteen varo old ; no brands pe?-

s i rf ivblp a strr in her forehead:

tSkMan an,i somethin": like a strawberry

jtorthe President of the United States to Irepjroai' on bt-r hips. Appf"S' d at fifrero dollars.

I la.

in anil iti fu i A U 'Al if fir 1 1 't t n 1 'o

THINGS 1 NP.VER SAW T never saw a rrun get wealthy by horse swap-

tot s, the body ht ing dragged on the ground. In count of her age.

I never sw a gambler who would not tell

fib it tie was hard run. I nt-ver saw a woman oppostd to petticoat govtrntiient. 1 never saw an old bachelor offer courtship to in old maid ; nor a young girl accept of a poor aachelor.

I nevvr 3".w a widow refuse marriage on ac-

Longevity. We have been politely

furnished with thc following cases of

longevity, which, in all their circumstances, we believe are without a parallel. Alexander Berkley, who was born in Fifc-

The same estimate is made in Europe. 'lhe proportion holds sood in ?sew York, Philadelphia, Albany, and Cincinnati, in Ohio, where the number of deaf and dumb have been ascertained. A late report of the Dublin institution for the deaf and dumb, states that there are 3G00

in Ireland.

There are 423 deaf and dumb in Ohio, ascertained by census. 'lhere are 300 in Kentucky by estimation. There are nearly COO said to be ascertained in Pennsylvania. There are over 600 in the state of New

York, making the avarage of one in "200Q of

'his m-tnner they pushed tue dishes be f ire then.

from t.mt 'o tme, in the best mam-tr that tht-i-cons' rained Si beastlike attitude would idmit, ir -'il i hey bid put them in thrir place, w' en tbcv i e treated bark wards in thr Sitiir grovelling manntr, f..n w itiiout turning rour.d. 'Yet this haughty cnief wws himself but a minister of the hf'hordtr in import jnc dorm cd to nke h s tmn of h-ast like grovtii-ng, as was subsf cpjrntly exhibited on v 13. ng Chicjnat- ( hat son to the k'i g. Kvc ry man he-re 3 doom -d tocrawl on the earth btfurt lus superior. The niticin must be consider: i is entirety the s avtsof the kmg, of whose lives is wtll &s property, he can digpoje at will."

1 never saw a newspaper thrive without a good

share of advertisements. At an election to be held on the 11th inst. for the purpose of electing one Cap

tain and one Ensign, of the Light Infan

try Company, thc following persons are candidates: For Captain Joseph Morgan. Ensign Isaac Protzmax.

An Irish Soldiers Cv am'ng. Michael Maloney was a private belonging to an English regiment of infantry, which happened to be stationed ia Canada during thc Araer-

Candidates for Coiutahlc. James W. Hunter, Hiram W. Cloul,

Daniel Fuller, Ulysses Cook, John Saltmarsh,

William Bradford,

Jesse Lnird,

bv Jam-s Dunlapp and John Alexander.

Ortift.d by JUtL IJLUUU KSKl, 1. p. Jmu-rv 7 187G. 5-oa

Islmy. Taken up by Asa Gookins of

Delaware township, Ripley eounty, state cf In

diana, on the 11th day of January, 1825, a dnrfc:

btiy ma'f colt, two years old last spring wita & snail star on her forehead dark mane and tail

ourteen and a half band3 high. Appraised at ifieen dollars by Samuel Gooku.s, sen. and Eliaa

Uemson.

A true copy from my estray book. ADOLPIIUS HIGGINS. J. P. Feb. 11 6-3w

TAKEN UP, By Azariah Oldham cf Manches-

ter township, Deaborn county,

Ia. on the 20th, inst A BLACK

HORSE, rising 14 hands high; a snip or a white streak, from his

eyes to the end of his nose; three

snip or

eyes to the end cf his nose;

white feet; a small white spot on his back, sup-

posed to be caused by the saddle; supposed to

be five years old next spring. Appraised at thirty dollars, by David Conger and Rufus Simpson.

Certified by JOHN PALMER, j.p..Manchester township, Jan 27, 1826v5-3w

h y of 01 15 years ot age, wishing to karri

intiv" Iln-.ixess, indiuTicus and mor-

s, wouhl meet wi'h proper encounter" n.ent bjr

A Hiy-f Ik. the Pr,

pniving at this oince immedistely.

the Omntry would be prvfcrrsi Slar;. 4, 18.5,

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