Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 24, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 24 June 1826 — Page 3
LAWKENCSBURGH.
SATURDAY, JUJYE 17, 1 826.
New-Orleans, May 27. 77ic Market. Beef, me?, upper coun-
offers the usual fcivilities to respectable stran-! gers of every condition in life, who may visit1 the place at ail times except Sundays, it now appears that the above mentioned members of Congivss had chosen Sunday for their visit j and that the captain of the steam-boat did not inform them of the prohibition until their arrival. Judge W. was justly offended at the master of the steam-boat, and avoiV9 his determination to prosecute him; but domes any intention to have treated the gentlemen of the party with disrespect. ib.
Mr. Gallatin. The stale story that this
gentleman is a ' foreigner'' is repeated, and in
: nanprs tiiat outrht to be more liberal nav. more
Try, bid. 9 to 9 50 Bacon hams, lb. C :,JSt h'e is 00 more a "foreigner" than any
els. sides 4 Bean bh. P8 to 8 50 man in the United States born before the 4th ofji'.d for market, have been burnt, and a
Zamora
of Costarica from Colombia.
was seven davsatthe head of the rebels, before he was taken, and such was the dread he inspired, that the Republicans ?hot him 12 hours after he fell into their hands, which was on the Cth of Feb. Several other prisoners taken on this occasion', were condemned to the mines. Jlcr. Adv.
The Freeman's Journal, states that fires prevailed in the woods of New Jersey, extending from a spot about thirty miles S. E. of Philadelphia, nearly to the s-a shore, over upwards of 45,000 acres.
Upwards of 8000 cords ol wood, prepar-
:n July, l77t and he fought for the new nation j
in uhlrh he attArheil himself, a an mprienn
car, ooi. o'J i ts., meal do. S;2 50 b lour,
Coffee, best, lb. 14 to 17 cK Corn,
number of cattle destroyed.
From the New-York National Advocate. The Palace. 1 will not nuarrel about
citizen. We said this of him when be h;td been
best, do. 25 Hay, cwt. 87 1-2 cts. nominated for the vfee presidency in a way
lions' lard, lb. 5 to C cts. Molasses, on bat we did not approve of-and say it ag-da.jthe President's furniture, whether for plantation, Ca1. 20 cfs.-Pork, mess, bbl. thal is a9 mnct1' of 3 ci''n 39 ne ofe purpose of gambling, commonly so L , a ' i n c t , V us 11 18 a,nonK ,he qlleer thl,,R8 0t thet,raes' called, or for political juggling. But I 9 to 9 oO, dull-Sugar, on plantation, lliat Uie president is blamed for nominating, !u:ntroat that rilth ' ,;T Wbnt
yOTICE. IX. those ho have ruiuvnpj accounts in my J?A. store ut lurtlord, or at the store of Myei s .nd thrown in Wilmington, are rtqucstcd toctll immediately and close ihe same, by giving their :otes or otherwise. 'Iheboiks of the Hart, lord store will be left with the former clerk, Smuel lJoward, in Hartford, and the books ut the Wilmington store will be left with John ilyers cne ut the Him in Wilmington. Those that are indebted to either store, where 'be tune pven hr payment has expirtd, are requested i mke immediate payment, as no longer indulgen e can be given. jAllend lu the above and save cost. DAMJX UliUWN Liwrenreurgh June 20, IH26 34-3w
AOT1CE.
TUni.lC nntiet is hertbv i'iven to the heirs'
ii nd lrg.i representative of Adm Pate, CLYCJMYA TI WHOLESALE PRIC1
JMYUAL ElypCTWX. CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS 3 district. Oliver ii. Jnutb, John Test. FOR KEJ'RKSEXTATIVES.
Ezekiel Jackson, Pinkney James, Robert Hay, Horace lisett, Thomas tiuion, John Eliott.
Ezra Ferris, Johnson Watts Collins Fitch, Warren Tibbs, Samuel Mornson; Kobert liowe.
FOR SHERIFF. Daniel Hagerman, Thomas Longley, William V. Cheek, William tkinntr. FOR CORONER. Andrew Armstrong. IS'. II. Toibef, John Blue. s andet Sparks.
be of l) arb rn court' v. ilece-Brd. that we sh-dl
seer:ll apply U the Judges ot the Dearborn cir- uit court, at their next term to be hoUlen at L.;iwitnceburyh, m nd tor the county ot isnr-
jborn, cntlK 1st Monday in U tolifr uiX,io ap-
Ib.'G to 7 c(s. Tobacco, 1st qual. lb. 3him minister to England, and by those who to 3 3-4 cer,!, 2d do. 2 to 2 3-4 cent? W0Xid have ma,3e h,m vice Pdejit of the ,,T1 . . rrM . , United States, and yet they acknowledge bis Whiskey, 33 to 35 cts. I here arrived filneM!.viZM.
at this city from tf e 20th to the above d ilr, 2533. AuU. tobacco, 7119 bbK
flour, and 12.377 do. corn.
CURRE.YT. (corrected weekly.) I"rom
.1mCLKS. Ashes, pearly
cts. S
point a commissi' Mv.-r or commisstritrs to cuti-
tracts of Uitd sOiU to us, In the biiJ deceasea in : his lift? tune; and for the titlrs of which we, or App!e? ..r. oooim.- ii.wl" titrullv linlfl ll.f .iirirt 1)1 ll.e 1 . 1
I'M- i i ii . i . ii ui "-' nj'i'j l . I lllllinr1 ll apr ivnil h ovor hin . n cnnr.i V .. . r i ..
f-'jm " v- - in vii jju. iiepiistu, (if oilier eviutuceoi jturcius;:, iu wu; , n
.;.. ti h Wn.!li"''i is uitiuu iu u -item i u u.
i i ' Kerr mid. tor bit mru t abe. ,s50 00.'
1 no !siv. ureoannz for the r.rolession of me-l Now, the oicfl report of Mr. John
eippi, trio' very hii;h, wa? still riMiu:; fear ,hcine, six hundred for the law, five hundred Adams Jr. says expressly, $500 00.
was entertained that much damage on!for the ministry, the last year, in the United I beg the! resident will not be so tar
eer, slron
porter
dipped
moil Id
roous ana ii.irieen percnes 01 iami; ami i ncni) . short, who h-s assijrne;. the sime to Lenmt-i -Castor beans L'.dtr, tv.enty-s-vtn actts ar.d six t a Ut s ot . Castings, assorted
lititj on a table that COSt on fifty dollars?lo John Dcmoss, frty acrrts ot Und; to Henry Jct Jl 1 Vet in the report ol Mr. Carson's speech, thirty-thrce acres two roods and nineuv., BottU s, port c 41 A' 1 T t ir perchts of lui.d; to Ann Fowler, titty at tea ut .Candles, dip from the J ational Intelligencer, that jren- n , .,,,, a ,.' lu,.nll ' tbre7 t land; 1 l.on.s L-urtts, lwcnt-l.i tcrts, 11. rc mou Neman IS made to say "Item 7o L. roods and ih.rteen nerches ohand; anil 1.. Iltnry
lb lb bbl lb bbl
5
1 75 25
cts. G 9
28
the coa-t w onld be sustained, should the winds blow hard.
Stales ib.
disgraced in the eyes of foreign powers (no matter about our own country) as
The conversion of a Jew costthe;to believe that he would spend bis prelon.an ataragi- sum of about one 'tiotis time in playino; billiards on a table
1 1... t .1 mwn.
t: hmimj ty 1 in.. Li.u iiaui auvt'ri
Hie Jews.
snrif-1- in London, an atarairi- sum of about one ;.m. il.n.i In nl-n-
, iivu iimi.. 111 inn
u,n u, w u.. . thousand pounosjand about one halt the con- tlat on!v cost t)e contemptible price of those concerned will fi'.d a short state- vertd return to the "error of their vays" as dollars. Pray let justice be done merit of the manner sur sted by the sn converting-money is no longer to be 1 coram.
. . . 1 A itiiJ ii' iii'inni., ui a nun Luiinnati u'n via committee, appointed for triat purpose,'.. T ,4 . t . , , ' ' r 1 'lull Jew, would render twenty poor and honest for celebrating the approaching anniver-i (Christian families comfortable for a who!e)e;tr.
sary of American Independence. What
the general reception of the plan may ii of society by so tv,st,n4; mouty - , . . v: merciful contribute: ib
be, we do not pretend to say, but teel confident, that none coul 1 have been suested more likely io awaken the feelings of former days. A similarity of situation beget? a sympathy in man,
which, under other circumstances, would
land; part of h-north wtst quarttr id' stctinn
17, town 5, in ranje 1 west, tic. and 'he S W . cjuarter of the same section, lyin in the county vt Dcatborn aud atatc of Inilianw. JOHN lKMOSS, HKNllY I'ATK, 1 H11MA.S CUU I IS, ANN FOW L1K, LLMUl L hLUr.lt. . June CO, '24-3w
ln. 'tiser oi the 2411: 31 a v, that the steam
which the :boal Gnvian, from Natchitoches, with'
400 hales of cotton and six passengers on board, was discovered to be on tire on
The Creek Treaties The follow-inc, fr-rn tn evenit-i: oi the 23d. wbile she was
the 'ililledevi!le ICegister" of the iGth ui cornini: info port af New O leans. Capt.
Ihas a semi-oliiciHl appearance, as explanatory . L'"ccard. it i- -;i!d, with much presence
of mi od, ra'i her arotind near Withers'
i
ihe
rersons on board
of the intentions ot y;ov. 1 roup:
in answer to the numerous enquiries made !?tnv-rrii! j, ti:. )
of us as to the. course the executive f this. barley had f,m! ( rscane to tho shore.
.. :n -1. : .i . .1... ,m 1 .
not be felt. The toils, fati-ues. and pri-s,d. V,N T u , , 1X0 l)art ot Uu r-a, or boat was lnur" , . . ... I lreati?3 whether the governor will proceed 1 T rrtiiilr Ph Jd-rrtisrr vations experienced by those who fou-h ( carry int0 Hct the first treatv, or wdl ac. ; for our liberties, will he presented irrquiesce in the wretched compromise mafe at: ' " r;r,fe.- "5wr:"
tv ashinjjfon, bv ivhich liporgia is drtrud 1. 1 :iAuitir.u un Hie instnnt, in
miniature to the astonished vision of our way-worn citizens; and their wearkd limbs, thirsty throats, &: empty stomachs will bear testimony that the tales of ancient times are true. Happily, however, there appears to be no regulation to prevent the taking to one's assistance, a little juice of the peach, or. some other American spirit: to be carried, to avoid exceptions, after the manner of a cartridge-box, or bayonet. This precaution is tho't necessary to keep matters on an equilibrium, as the mot fiery and energetic spirit will sometimes lag a little, when laboring under extreme fatigue.
COMMUNICATED. 50tli Anniversary of AMERICA V I.YOEPEXDEXCE. The Committee of Arrangements for
the celebration of the approaching anni-j jj0ve krj versa ry of American rn lependonce, hrivel y at
concluded on adopting the following order, to wit: The procession will form at, an i leave the door of Jesse Hunt's H tel, at eleven o'clock' precisely", tho'ice proceed up the south east side of Uicrh stroet to the end of the high irouo 1, cross the street and
imve down the ivtrth west sidV thereof to
Boston, Mav SO. Fishermen Taken We learn from the liastport Sentinel that the commander of the British Government bri Dotterel has renewed his depredations on the ihhingf craft in the Bay of Kundy. On the loth the sch. Hammond,
Tutherlcy, of Portsmouth, N. H. with about
120 ads. fish on board
Cove fishing ground
if not disgraced we can tate, that governor ' Daniel lL'!germa?i,K. .Mr. Amor Stt rcnI'roup Ions since informed the genera! govr rn-sou of Laughery tow nship, to Miss Caronient, that the law of the state, founded on fhe!jp Riggs of this place.
treaty of the Indian springs, would be carried!
into effect a3 soon as the time limited by the treaty shall have expired. The governor conceives, as we understand, that both principle ami duty make it imperative on hira to carry strictly into effect the law of the legislature found it on the old treaty. If the people should withhold from him their support, which we cannot believe they will do, it will be their fault not his, that our rights under that treaty, are surrendered up.
AH ORDINANCE! To provide far assessing and collecting a Corporation Tax. Sec 1. Be it ordained bit the President and Select Council of the Toiun of Laiorr.nctburghs Thai it slia.i tz duty ot the u..rs.ititi, on or before the 1st Monday of August rirxt, ki.d o orbefort- thf 1st Monday of .May ani.iulh' thtrr af'.tr, to luk-2 to his assistance two cmti'S of 'he town, tvtnm he shall dttm qualified fur that purpose, (each of whom shall take an olh faith fully and impartially to disKrhare that duty,) and proceed to take a list of all the in and oat lots auhin the bounds ot the corporation with tlu valuation of each lot annexed to it, (nhout faking into consideration the improvi-nr em ;) also a list of each white male inhabitant uvci.tyfne yeirs old and upwards; which list shall be made in the same foi m prescribed by the Li.w.h
t the bate ot widuna tor listing the same ob-
thenj for state
emg certihe!
d, was captured on Sandy jts for the purpose of taxing tl , . , , -tnd county purposes, and after bt , which is about i leagues, . . . , , . . r . r,y ,wo assistants and aUt-sttd
4i 1
t 1
bush ton bbl 1000
5 23
gr 15 00 lb 9 11
1 09 GO 00 4 00 3Tj 10 00
19
Cod, drv Shad Flaxseed
TAKE.Y UP,
Y David K. Ilnidrit ks, of Jacksun township, Uir-ly county, Indiana, a SUKKHL MARK, tupposed to be eighteen -r ii " r t . . ii r. ti .1,1 4r.iirt.n t . t
tiftetn hands high; a star in r lotir, rUJKTtme
hi r tort head; a sore on her back; collar mark? .
on her It't shoulder, a middle size bell put rn wib -I double strap. Appraisrd at nine dolUis by Ul Ooney nd Jcob Ciine, this 21sl day f Uy, 18C6. true copy from my book of astrajs, this Uthday of June, 186. AlOLPAUS UIGGINS, J. P. 24-5v
Cider Cigars, American Spanish
Coilee, W. I. green, bet lb St. Domingo Cotton Feathers, live - lb Cotton varn No. 5 to 10
iVi Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 10 50 No. 2 $8 00, No. 3 7 00
13 10 24 30
16 00 10 12 00 G 00 1 50 12 00 20 19 11 25 31
box 3 50 bbl 14 00 bush 37h
IT
Wal tut street ; thence up Walnut street to the church, where, will ho read the Declaration of Independence ami an Oration delivered. TV price-;sion will then return al -i Walnut tivft to Hih
from the shore, by a boat belonging to the a-,!je si,a dt nosite it with the President.
g. Three other vessels were in com- Skc. 2 At thr ru-xt me-. ting after such list
pany at uie time our mane tneir escape, worn -psreo, me i irsmcm ana oei-.ci council
one of whom the information is obtained. I he s,1jU P"cetu to lay such tax on the valuation -t r . ii ti u . r,- j Hie property atrrsaid, hs they shall think nects. informant ai ds that several snot were tired . . .ry, not t xceedmg one per Ctnt., an on each athimciracnearkillinson jortivoof his men JH)ll nu, en. eedmg one dollar; whereupon it shall He supposes that several other vessels were ta-jbe toe dut of thf Recorder forthwith to maki ken at the time, as a number were at anchor on ut duplicate copies of such list, with the aanotherrtiTt of the ground When fo this re- m"uni ot,each individual' tax amused, in a So- , , , . r c u - i i Parate column, tint ot winch he&hulldepostte with newetl mV-"slation of our tishermen, we add". ., oi, ,, .. 4. v . i ihe frc'sidt nt ani the other with the rWasnrPT.
'the recent case of impressment, on the African i Sue. 3. h siili bt- 1 1 - di.tv nt pr..ini
coasts both Ihe act of FJ ri'ish officers, we C )n-'s soon as practicable, bfier the duplicate is
to deliver it to the M.irshl,
pt theft for, and k.'so to issue hid
Candles, soap, Tar, Window-Glass I Powder, Dried Fruit, Sickles,
fess they present some indication of a system-j bged with hirn, atic repetition of tbos mitrae on our nation-' tdkin ,,1S rete,P
Vi:
street; thence down the north west shlo,- . t.B Ka rt..n., .v.a.'nA
i uiiiri i nrn -i t i uc u 111,1 iui ui.t.itu" "
ol niga troei, to H irv sin-et; thence clown M. try street to Xe v street; thence up New street to Walnut: thence regaining Hiirh street will close at the place of ht'i'iniiiir from whence those
WPPunl -nn n.un.l.r.r t. , . . .k . I . I, 1 ...
al ri2;hfs, which forced this eountrv ino a W3r of i .... i .n, ,k m . u ' . - ' td and collen tht ..mount in '.hr siiji,' manner reprisal for the protection of those rights; mil ;jjtt t:,e Sherd! is directed by the Liws of this
i Or o collect the rount ir.vtnue; nnd if netssiry to proceed todis.iaui m: s-ll ss the
measures betaken to prevent tlu occurrence , 'hrfcted by Uw to dz Provided, d
, , (""-ti ) win in" cu ti iur uri nun, for want hereafter o- lute depredations. In t. meaij, bldlJl rs, ht may adjourn the sale from time fimeone of our s'oop? of war stationed in I he to time until sold.
Slc 4 In all snles of lots or other red estate
Hay of Fundr, or in (hat vieinifv, might prove
a salutary check to that Mvrst for nav drennvn, !madt h7 virtue of this ordinnre, ihr Marshal
forming the procession will disperse to. which has led a British loop f wu to 8lioivi!'Ua , fflv 1 , 'f notCc Shiti ls required
.j w v fviwti. unn piijjcriy iur 111c payment of county taxes; and shall in all re-
their n?s;ective pl.ices of dining, persons are invited to attend.
All
fight to an American fishing smaek
Boston Patriot.
The Eh pliant. This nohle animal,
spv Cts m s.-llm, in g-ivin certificate of sale to ttiH jurch.iaer, and in all other proceedings, he governed by the provisions of thr Laws of this
u it i m i 1 ti'c. in imi me i : u i v oi ooerins in iiKe
Proohfi. .V. Y. June 1.
Laf st from Erj-tand -London papers t0rmtl1 uvutouea 8iltes lor tx.-s, nd the Marshal's certificate to
Anil 22 are received at lloton froivi whirh it ,ovvn' an(1 whicn attracted crowds of ViS-jpurcb,se.s shall have the same tfltct as the
.0oni tht e.,oai, r m;0i.1..k.! ifors, we learn, was shot at and killed on Sheriffs could or would have.
Lul not fallen into the hands of the Turks' J Wednesday mhl last, as he was tiassin- 5' ,Al1 ProPr,y M . (or b' v'ir,ue u.ui w mm uie nanus oi iiir iuoh.is j - - i of thi ordinance, shnll be subject to be redeemrepresented The letter from the English! through Chepatchet, liloucester, by I .n the same manner , in every respect, that
Lolonel detailing: that event, was not believed;; some unknown, evil-miO'lP l and m ;ii!-;o rperty sold by the bherift for the payment of
taxes may be redeemed. Skc. 6 T!te Marshal shall on all occasions pjyovtr money collected by him to the Treasurer in a rr&sonable time, and annually before 0e 1st M "itday in February make a final settlemei i wiih the Treasurer; he shall be entitled ' me same allowance fur delinquencies, and be sim? pep cen'um for collecting, and subject tfi hf sume dam -ges for failure to collect and pay ovr, that the SberifT in like cases is alio, d or subject to p -.y fr collecting or failing to collect the county revenue. This ordinance sn.ll b in force from and afer its publication ii the Indiana Palladium.
nd Lord Liverpool dtclareJ in the ftouse of Lords, that ''the facts mentioned i-i the letter could not he true, because it represented Misaolonsjhi to have fallen, at a time, when it certainly, could not have fdlen." Weshil! waif yvith auxiety for further intelligence Star. Judge IVaJilaglon In the last Star was an article extracted from the National Journal, reflecting with some se.veritv on ibeeondurt of Judge Busbrod Wah;ngton towards a party of 'about 30 members of Congress." who attempted to pay a visit to the tomb of Washington. The. subsequent explanation, in our opinion,-entirely justifies .ltfg5 Washington. It anpears that so long ago as duly, IS'2 Judge W. found it necessary, by an advertisement in the Washington papers, to deny permission to steam boat parties from visiting the garden
and grounds of Mount Vernon, on account of
tho impropriety of some eating, drinking and
daucing parlies. la the same advertisement he
cions persons. 1 ne miscreants concerned in this nefarious transaction ouht to he hunted out and exposed to the utmost rio;or of the law; and everv man in the community should use his hest endeavors to discover them. The Elephant was estimated to he worth 10 to 12,000 dollars. Providence Patriot.
New Orleans, .May 11. In a Vera Cruz paper of the 20th ult. we find an account of an insurrection which broke
niton the 29th of January in the citvof
AlajueU, province of Costarica, Central America. The revolt was made in the name of the King of Spain, and caused much alarm to the Republicans on account of the rapidity with which it spread among the Indians. The lead was Jose Zamora, a lieutenant colonel in the armies of Spain, who reached the province
JESRHTNr, President. F.zh a Ffuhis, Sec. Pro tern.
To the Voters of Dearborn county. FELi.ow-CiTizENsAt the request of many friends and acquaintances, I offer myself as a candidate to represent you in Ihe next General Afsemby of the state, and I hope you will condescend to give me your suffrages. JAMES T. POLLOCK. Dearborn county, May 3d;
ADMJMS TRA TORS' SALE.
the 4th Monday in July nt-xt, wr. will ex
I'UCC 1WI S UC '4 LII1!1- tiv. tivii
..i' Ltw-rmceburth, tb- FARM Wit ly owneu b I, zinis Nob!e ubicb adjoins the New-Town ot Lvi rtrxtburb, containing 86 acrts more o; For the major nrt of the purchase monev i-rt dit -I f:nr or five years will be given. Furlitr pjrticularb wdl be nadr known on the da jf sale. THOMS NOBLE, ) . . . a N. NOBLE- lymrS" June 15, 18"r,. ?4-." JYew Grocery Store. JAM3SM.DA-HR.AGH, rtspecttully udorn.s bis friends and tlu puolic generally, that he has opened a Grocery Stort- i-i the IV. me Inuise formerly occupied bv Vahtr Armstrong, on U:jrh Suet-1, where he w ill constanily keep on baud a general assortment of the foSlowii.g articles:
Liquors, ColFee, Teas, Sugar, Flour, Fish, Bacon,
Salt, Castings, Pepper, Nails, Cotton, Alspice, Cotton Yarn, Ginger, Lead, Delf ware, Tobacco, Glass ware, Cordage, shot, Queens ware, &ic. &c. All of which he will sell low for cash or approve 1 country produce. Lmvrenceburgh, Jnne 24, S2G. 2-1-3 w mm mmW THF. subscriber takt-s this method of informingb friends and the publir generally, that he bason hand, and will ktep constantly for sale, at his old stand (one door below S. Wood's Hotel)
a general assortment or EAR avd HOOP IRON, a:iils,castlygs,
nd Iron Mongery in general, which will be sold
low tor cash or approved country produce. As
he intends keeping nothing but what is of Domes
ic Manufacture, be respectfully solicits a share
of public custom. A. SMITH. Lawrenceburgh, June 7, 1826. 22-tf N. R. On hand a few superior l.nmbs' Wool
HTS, vhicb will be sold low by the dozen or single. BRIGADE ORDER. Tenth Brigade of Indiana Militia. Murray's Mill, May 31 st, 1 3'JG. A Roard of field Officers ot said Brigade will convene at the house of Joseph Hell, within the bounds of the 44th Regiment I M. (on thr roadj
leading from Lawrenceburgh, through Aliensvilie to Madison,) on Saturday the 1st day of July next, at noon, to take into consideration the propriety of altering the Regimental bounds be t ween the 3rd and 55h and 15th and 55di Regiments, and the bounds between thejl4 h and 44 h Kegiments. Hv order of William C. Keen Brigadier Gen! Commanding said 10th R-igade. Attest SAM UIX JELLY, B Inspt
bbl lb
2 50 14
5 50 7 50
54 00
u 50 5
o
O
2 75 2 50 125 85
Uii eiiii
(jun powder, Lexrn keg J'unont's
Hats Ptoram per doZ 10 (i0
Cantors Uool Hemp - - lb Hops - lb Indigo, Spanish flotant Iienal Iron Juniata ton puddled
hoop, G, 8 and lOd 120 dodd - - M0 nail rods - 160 LcadVhr - lb bar white, dry
ground in oil keg red, drv - lb Leather, sole
upper side 1 50 calfskins doz 18 00 Joist, pineorpoplar, 1000ft. 10 00 Scantling, seasoned, do. 5 00 Pine boards, do. do. 11 00
Molasses, Ps, Orleans gal 45 Nails, Bo wens' brand 4d to 10 7h
Juniata brand do Pittsburgh common Zanesville do Boston do
16 2 7!' 05 G 00
'2 CO 9 00 0 3? 00 2 75
100
i 1G 3 50 16 23
8 17 3 62 00 2 00 23 00
5 50 00 3 00
wrought Oil, tanners ' linseed castor Provisions, Pork, mesa
7 b G Ih
17 bbl 18 00
50 1 50
gal
10 G 8 8 20 5G
Hams, bacon 5 6 Shoulders & sides 2i 3 1 Hogs' lardt 5A G Cheese - 8 9 Butter, firkin lb 5 t Porter - bbl 7 00 Rice - lb 5 6 Ras, cotton and linen 3 Salt, Turks Island bush 87 90 Kenawha at the river 31 00 in store 33 00 Sugar, New Orleans 8i 10 Havana, w hite 17 18 loaf and lump 20 21 Shot, all sizes bag 2 25 00 Spices, Pepper lb 22 25 Pimento - 27 30 I Cassia 45 50 Cloves - 1 25 1 50 ft tit megs - 2 25
Ginger ground
lb
DANIEL J. CASWELL, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. OJlce on Front Street, Cincinnati, near the Hotel.
E will practice in the counties of Hamilton and Butler, and in the District and
circuit courts of the United States, for the
District ol Ohio; also, in the county of Dearborn, and io the Supreme court of the state
of Indiana.
Sjpril 15, 1S2& ft
H
1 2A
Spirits, Cog. brand)- 4th pY. 1 75
1 50 1 62 1 50 28 17 21 19 19 8 1 45 1 45 95 10 5
Spanish do
Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, new Steel, German
Swedish London, Crowley Eng. blistered American
Teas, Gunpowder, best
Impererial do oung Hysont Tobacco, manufactured Tallow -Wines, Madeira L. P. gal Sicily Port Tene rifle Malaga Note -For h add one half.
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CAUTIOA. 1 hereby forewarn all persons from takin? n tssignment of three several notes against me r.ow in the lun'ds of William Hoyt, amounting in a ! tu three hundred dollars, as they were obuineu by fraud from me and I will not pay them unless ompelled by law. JOSEPH W. WINKLRY. Aurora, June 17, 1826. 235 v, .
