Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 26, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 July 1826 — Page 3

Mr. Mcffit says lie was travelling slowly within sight of Mr. Fouls' house, when all on a sud

den three men sprang from the road side, two of

whom seized his horse by the bridle, and the third caught him, and demanded his money: he drew his pistol and snapped it twice. He was then shot at by one of the assailants taken from bis horse beaten, carried to the woods, and there left hfeless for three er four

Zj Si. W'H NflSBURG II. luoors: his saddle -bags were cut and his money v m !1 'taken. When he awoke from that senseless "fcl - - ,, , - - SATURDAY JULY 8, 1826. condition he went to Mr. Fonts' (I think), . - : from whence information was carried that T" Will "" - aMM .-. . i jIMoftit was robbt-d of all his money. In order (KTlho present number, (26; com- tQ impreM convlclion on the minds of the pe0. pletcs the fist six months of the 2d vol- p!e, he describes his money, and states that he

ume of this paper. Those who have ot ,l irom c,ark and Green, to whom he sold

suspected of being rather too light-finger'J, oVc. A Coroner's inquest will beheld over the body of the slain, sometime to-day. We give the above circumstances as they were related to us, and shall not vouch for their correctness. But if they are stnctyl true, and such outrages tolerated by the civil authorities of our country, we cannot say wh.it Kentucky will ultimately come to .Intelligencer.

.YEWS OF THE SEA SERPEXT. Captain Holdredge, of the Silas Richards, of New York, has sent to the Editors of the New York Mercantile Advertiser, the following extraordinary ac

count, for publication, accompanied by

complained of. They endeavored also, to show that the stage had arrived as early as usual at Milton; and that the

delay was not half an hour, as charged

C3 We are requested to inform the Voter of Dearborn county, that at least one of the candidates for Congress will address them at

in the indictment, but a few minutes on-arttord on the fnday oeiore the election, ai

!-. A,.,. ,o. f hw. hp ,.,- ouuck, r. it j. i ai ii i. ;,,ickru 3, iu

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dictment was informal and insufficient.

The Judge's charge cannot be given!

not paid m .advance, had better take a, Ieman of this place lcalled on Clark and

pot it from Clark and Gre.n, to whom he ,ld coum ,or Pu?,,tauuH' "V " "J llested, hut he held in rcspcct.and treat-1? r Tr , n K id t , . . 1 .I . , r . a representation in pencil ot tl'ie mon-j , ? .... . ' . . ,!':t brst quarter, on tnuay the 0O1 about twelve thousand pounds of coflee. A'1 1 CP e.tui.uiui t r ir,Jed as inviolable. 1 his character it had pu TjhruUin school, under the to.uon .1 .. 1 n. i 1 sipr timn whir 1 it nreciei Ol UIC lOrilli . . . ... I I - .

peep at the terms, as they will in all

cases,- be the rule of settlement hereafter. It is now one year and a half since the first number of the Palladium was Issued, and not a single dunning para, graph has appeared iu it, as coming from the proprietors! this may appear strange, hut nevertheless it is true. But stop, Mr. Subscriber, do not infer from our silence, on this subject, that we were riot in want of money during that time. "We were frequently in want of the wherewith, Lut we had hope; and that, with a little

Green at Cincinnati, and was informed that Mr.

Mofhf had engaged to deliver them 12,000 lbs

ster seen, which is precisely of the form

of the Sea Serpent winch &

ed the neighborhood ot

Manchester township, on the Saturday follow-

ling, at 12 o'clock; and at Esqr. J5rundrige'Sj in 1 .nfrn tnvcneliio rn Mnnilav nni icplr K-

at length, but it was lucid, instructive, fore and impressive. He represented how

A UR OR A SEMIXAR Y. The trustets of this Institution have plac?d

jit under the care of the Hi.r. Lrcirs Alhe.t. Hs

a a course ot instruction n it tor th

month?. A public t xaminution of the

the Si.hoKrs whs hud nt the close ot

h ult. the

iun oi Mr. Jede

important it was to the community, that the mail stage of the United States, tran?porting so much property, and so

much intelligence oiten of the most sa-jhas pursue cred nature, should not only pass unmo-jhst thn-e r

of coffee, but instead thereof he had delivered , Hold red Ke, as well as tl

seven bajrs, for which he received $1G0. And jgentlemen named below, are ready to ; ,

i t 'preserved heretofore in the eves of the 'dUl. Holies wastxarrmtd m Onhoraphx, HedM! "jcitizens, almost universally; "producing!1. Arithmetic, .nd g.vr ge.ur.l Jio?tOn Lait.! , . - , ' 1 b saiisttcvion. lr. the l.ighex classes lle exun.ioae repectabie',,e iriPPiest consequences to the com- lIori en-lhrwced U ritiofc, ArUhmeu.--. fJtcmetr,,

more: his prevarication to them is thought very Iverifv th statement With their oaths Hi. , , r ii , 1 . .Stufs. Natural Phdosochv. the rhiicsor.hv of

J ' -----f k.ii n- hiT! hn nior !'i on nr-i ,ip I . , - - - -

conclusive testimony that he had neither money nor coffee. His hesitation in answering Clark and Green some questions which they asked concerning bis coffee his duplicity towards Esq. Leviston of this plac? his staying at Dugin's when bis father was at the point of death almost the devious course which he pursued in poing to his fathers bis having been found in the woods at the back part of Lowden Tylor's farm, shooting off his pistol, (let it be remarked that he was then some distance from any road) his

necessary. To the Editors of the Mercantile Advertiser, DrMi Sirs: If vou should deem the

munity, and exciting trie admiration ol lirsrtish -i d l.utin Grummar, iieogri.y, As-ticu

rfMi..nr, This vn tbo fn-.t tocr r-1 . ' Ww Ai.ciriit History, the History ot the United

1 77 " , :hr mind, ki.d Iitittoric. Hit timm.ti., va tervaiion. I he question tor the Jury to:m,trf6ting-iy conductrd by Mr. Aidcn, ru the decide, if they were satisfied that the H'piis srqui .ted thtmselves in a niani er 1 hly

nbitrnrtinM b:,l nrriirrd. w:is. -rr ' Uumufcives, ana 10 meir iracur 1 ,

;it was wilful, and did tlu defendant

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u,,u ' b t . . . - . A r7r it tn hf t in mai stntre? I he mi let

in your valuable journal, the varacity ... , . - n. . , J.? , ji ,i ,.r j meiit his honor held to be sulhcient, and

J , . .thereiore overruled the obirction to it ot

.Ship Silas Richards, till June W2b.( Jjut. 41, 30, lung. b7, 3. J While standing by the Marbord bow,

.lookinir at the unrullled .-uriace ol the

From the result of this examination, the trustee tcel r.o hesitation in recommending the institution to the patnnig'e of the public. They are convinced that ii wi'd bear a lompuriior, v,h ny bimildr instiu!:on wlikttver; unci ihat it iffoi tls bs fivorabie an cppuitunity for . obtaining instruction in the arious brinches of literature ss can be tound in the vsern cou .try.

i t- i i . i i i i '.Tf.e terms of tuiihn per quarter arc: short duration, and the early arrival or, J . , ... ; .-;,.,. i . t In Drihi'icraphv, Ktauii.t, ritinj and .

the defendant's counsel. If the delay

jtvas intentional, and w ith knowledge, its

the mail at Milton, were no excuse.

nothing beaten any by the robbers, are cir-! ce ahout 7 o'clock i. 3i. 1 perceived rf he Jurv, in about fifteen minute . . I . f .1 m . . I ' I

money gathered together by other means jcumstances wh.ch induced almost every person ja suj(Jen perturbation of the uater, at. than printing, have toled us along thus to that he was not robbed of one cftIlt-!immediatt,v on that aIi object piesen

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dgrecd upon a verdict c gnilh.

llt-l VTliri nbrsnf i r tiic confonro fb

Mr. MoMjI was examined on the day follow- . . ... . .A . , . . J , . ,. . 1 , . ' ing tl, robherv. by a physician of this place, l1.1 I,se" Wlt.!l lU "-aci .hov tt e ater Court, in a candid and impressive manwho informed me that he could not discover !aut four resembling Uu abuse h-!lirr, admonished the delendant ot the any thing hkea cut, bruise or contusion abootgure vvllltl) Position it retained .or i.ear-dfingerous tendency of his conduct, asJ .1 . 1 1 ... r .,. 1 i t 1 ...... . i .1.111-1 .

Iho-en-l'y a mmuie, wikii ue iciun.iu n w mc- surnig iiirn mar, iiaa nis nonor ocen up-

far,' without a complaint. We have now nearly arrived at what may be termed the printer's Rubicon : and un-

i -iii ; i i i him. and that his pulse was regular

less aiueu nv mose wo nave received. . .... r. i..., ,.1.r,nfinii'r :iinv..t u.. i j ,..i.i u ,.....:.,. .i

eral opinion in this place, and perhaps the net- p auu uc-pi -..uu u-t- juij, uu uduiu nave luinuuu our paper for the last year, and never ter opjnjon i9, that Mr. M. had on thousand of the vessel at a distance of aiiou ,,im without a moment's hesitation. Yet, yet paid a cent for it, we shall be com- dollars; of which he was robbed by his prior'yards. I immediately called to tne p.is-jas the defendant was a young man, and pelled to cross it with them. To avert iconscnt" is sa' (at 'e hat CTie a'ond, senders on deck, several ot whom tjn-;his ulenee probably arose from thought- . . , ., . . he might have been heard by three or four 'served it for the space of eight inimi.es,' jess folly, rather than deliberate wickedwhat may happen, we would nilvic faniUe8.,, as it ,,,lded !llon,r slowiy aud uniiaui,: t d-' ru:&s, ,!u. Cc.urt would onlv impose a line

them to put this question to themselves

A nthmttic.

in l.nlish (Jrarr mar, Ceograplty, An. cierit and Mixlern History, Nmural History, tmbracir.e: Z-oloy, Maih-tn.ati(-Sc. In 'he Latin and Greek Languages, ISatural tnd Moi al, Philosophy, As. tronomy, Logic, libetoric, Composition, llotan?, &c he.

l order of tht Board. J. L. HOLM AN Trrs't 1) Barthoiotiilw Sec'y N. Ii. Moaid, in good houses, may be had upn reasonable terms.

3 50.

4 5C.

individually: "Do I ozve for the last yearns paper?''' and then act as in duty bound they should do, and we shall, &c. It is our intention to change the usual custom in such cases of not discontinuing till "all arreaiages are paid," and lop every useless and unproductive branchy until we come to the solid and substantial substance. The necessity of this course must appear obvious to every one who is acquainted with the business. Our subscription is large and increasing; the supernumeraries can, therefore, be verj well spared, and then 'we shall have a goodly lum ber of. not only subscribers, butj.a.ro.2s left on our list. Those indebted to the firm of Grej;g and Culley for Job-work or advertisements, in 1825, are informed that they shall not be forgotten in that day, when they sum up who have and have not nd that dav is not far dis!ant.

JVczrocs

impose

lv r;4.t thp shin, .'it the rate Ol aOOUt nf t.Mi dolhir. md.-rfi. him tn nnv tlu

Last week about thirty neproes coj(;r was a da ;.' g )f lJroscclllion an(j slarjd COmmit-

made tneir appearance in Salem, and whose' . .. , , . ;,,,,!.,,. . . i . i ii t ii d l nsr y black, protuhcrancei. Hiiu.'Ai to iipsmTi is livimr in thm nftifrhrinriiond. I hev o-7 7 i

'the above sketch, its visible leugtn ap-

iesipn is living in this neighborhood. 1 hey

i & C wrum iipf V T i rnliTia I. q ri n ir hfljin cot at

liberty there, and sent here to enjoy their free-!Pared about sixty teet, and its circumdom. We regret the increase of this popula-jlerence ten feet. U ith iormer accounts tion-it seems to be enlarging our number with, which have been given ol such a mona color which more fitly belongs to that terri- ster, and which have never been credittory in which the evil of slavery exists. Let'ed, this exactly corresponds, and 1 have that community that enjoys the benefit of the 'no doubt but it is one of those species blacks' labor, also suffer a!l the consequences, called Sea Serpent. It made roissiue-

Since we derive no advantages, we beg to be,rable wake in the water in its progress

excused of inconveniences. The most of the bicks that emigrate here, possess feelings quite unprepared to make good citizens. A sense of inferiority, early impressed on their minds,

destitute of eveiy thing but bodily powers,

White Water Canal VVe are informed that it is the intention of Mr. Shriver, as signified to the Board of Canal Gomnjissinners, at Brookille on the 1st inst. to proceed immfdiately to

an examination of the route of this canal to

Fort "W.yne, for the purpose of ascertaining

the highest ground or summit level When this is done, he will t'in proceed to examine and survey the route in a direction to this place. The other routes west will receive his attention in the fall, when they can be attended to with greater facility.

ed, 8cc. which was done.

Military Academy. The following gen llemen have been invited bv the scereta

rv ot war, to attend the examination of

the cadets at West roint, in the present month. Amos Lane, of Indiana. Governor Morrow of Ohio. Rev. Jared Sparks, of Massachust tts. Professor Tickener, of do. Thomas Kennedy of Maryland. Joseph M. White of Florida. Rev. Mr. Lewis, of New York. Lieutenant colo-

i nel J. G. Totlon, of the United States

army. James r. Dana, ol JNew Hamn-

ton, of Ten-

ennsylvania.

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anr act. when the nrosm ct is favorable ofm.imo. Qiror ..,.,1 L,,,,,- llnii of X oi ici iioimes, oi ioi in Carolina. vo

J " 7 " J I - I I ( 1 J I T . I . i 4 14IJU y 1111. l.bWW, V. 1V..I .. . rt - ' ' J

ding punishment lo ini3 emigration we en-;or

ter our protest.

I remain your obedient servant, HENRY 110LDRELGL, Capt. The foregoing is attested by the following jrentlemen, nassenjzeis: illiam

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and having no character to lose, and no pros-i arhuton, of lentonville, Lngland,' . J . c . i .i . ' i- ir , rr, ... r.shire. General Samuel Hous pect of acquiring one, even did they know its-Duncan Kenncdv, 1 honias Austin, ol p c i i i p valurt, they are prepared to the commission of of Clifton, Eiland, Lovell Purdy, Ttio-!"'5:0?', TI ' , V)' ol e

OBSTRUCTING THE MAIL

It is high tin s that the people of ihe United

L vail 3 rj;u-jMJ i.'Va ivjr l.tiu o ' I Lj j aiiu J v. Ill vvi t i j j . j r - thP evil while within their novver. Slave hold-in lllC Strict Cowl of the L tilled

ers are becoming more conscientious; are awakening to a sense of duty towards their slaves; emancipations are becoming more frequent, and the result is, and will be, a greater increase of blacks in the free states And shall

held at Will iammorl, June 6, 1G J6, be

fore Jwigc Wiikins. T.ie Un Ucl M-.U.S.. --a. Robert i'Icr, jr. Indictment for a misdemeanor, in ob-

lonel C. Biddle, of Pennsylvania. Commodores Bainbridgc, Chauncey, and Joints, of the U. S. navy. Captain J. L. Smith, U. S. army. Doctor James

;Bly the, W ashington city. James Dean,

Massachusetts. John K. Kane, Pennsylvania. D. J. Pierce, Rhode Island. British West India Slaves. In the house of commons, on the 1 8th April, a petition

jYOTICE. Those indebted to the .subscriber by Note or Hock s-ccount, re intern. d that he has left m with Therms Palir.er, esq. for settlementThose win) call on h.m and sntle by the Kith nt. wi'.i have no costs o pay, after that tuns suits will oe cfmmtuctd w ithcut distinct iin. fc. CUUNh L1US. J'.ly 8, 18:6. v 6 3v

CLXCLYXATI wholesale price, CURRENT.

(CORRECTED WLEKLY.)

structn.g and retardinir the nasae of!

we not oeperumieu, wnere slavery ooes not. the mail stage ol the United taie, up-Uvas presented, praving that the house exist, to cherish the hope of leaving our gener-lon the post road from the pot olhce in1 would take measure? to bring about

High Water. The Ohio River is at present unusually high for the season of the year. Several Steam Boats, we are informed, have ascendcd the falls, within the last week. Business, however is not very brisk, as the season for trading south is nearly over, and will not be renewed till cold weather sets in.

Georgetown, Ky. Ji&ie i!3. The June term of tne Harrison circuit court commenced on Monday of last wek An at

tempt was made to enipmnel a ven.re for the

trial of Isaac li

lar

ation, ami a people iifre, ever to exist, oi tne;p b orouU to the nost idi.ee in Mil-

same color, free of analgamation, and unsul L rnn4rnrv in tlf fallntx in,,

s . 1 I f f 1 l 7 7 1 . a w '.''..

Can there not be means devised to remove, to

colonise, or in some way avert the threatening

evil

the abolition of slavery in the colonies,

when sir Isaac Collin rose and remarked,: Flaxseed

From 7 CUTICLES. cts. jS cts Ash.es, pearl lb 5 ( Allumil lb 7 9 Apples.. - - hbl 1 75 2 Bees' wax - lb 25 Beer, strong - bbl 5 25 Bottles, porter gr 15 00 1G 00 Candles, dipped lb 9 10 mould - - 11 Castor beans - Lush 1 00 Castings, assorted ton CO 00 03 Cider - - bbl 4 00 6 00 Cigars, American 1000 Cti 1 50 Spanish - 10 0O 12 00 Coffee, U . I. green, best lb 19 20 St. Domingo - 18 18i Cotton - - 10 11 Feathers, live - lb 24 Cotton yarn No. 5 to 10 30 33 .Fish Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 9 10 j No. 2 8 00, No. 3 $6 50 7 I Cod, dry box 3 50 IShad - - hJjl 14 00 1G Flaxseed - bush 37i

I The 9th section of the actor Congress-that he was glad the people of England i; Flour, superfine :of the 3d ot March, 1825, provides, that, were at length coming to their senses; Ginseng

hbl lb

...r .1 , tt i ... 1 1 i i ..... ,i i i ii tx i'" it. v.i

Khe. vnblic sentiment, the great engine ,uv i.uuw.,.. ..u u- upon mis question oi slavery. lie agreed. uunpou acr, i,ex n Ke

cxpen- iuponis

bv which wonders are performed, need onlv fullr hstruct or retard the pis-age of; with those who proposed as an

suv the. word, and it is done. 'the mail, or any driver or carrier thereof, ment, that an island should be bought 'Hats Roram

A. district of country, lare enough for the : r any horse or carriage carrying the; in order to try whether the principles Castors purpose, or a number of smaller districts, could ,same, he sliall upon conviction for every j proposed could be effectually brought in- Wool

set off. and pruviion made lor colomzing.sucn ollencc, ay a line not exceeding to practice. He was no friend to slave-' Hemp

I 1 I 1 1 4 -

2 25 14 5 50 7 50

2 62 15 G 50

per doz 40 00

54 00 G 50

them within our own protection. la. Farmer.

Eliz-ARetiitown, Ky. June 21.

Dreadful Affair. Last night, about twelve

one hundred dollars."

ry ; but he felt that if the negroes were to Hops

lb lb

The evidence adduced by the United, be emancipated to-morrow they would ' Indigo, Spanish flotant

States, proved that, in November last, cut each others throats, and it would the mail staire, travelling southward, tnzP 1 .inno non tn i..nr

o'clock, a company of about half a dozen .men,! overtook the defendant driving a wagonjsides, they should remember the num-

maue au auacK on me uauuauu.i u. uie ru1Uw and lour horse at the urth ,de ot the her of battles they hi

thnr l-..l 1..... . 1 : J i

family, about two miles from this place; better -M mu i : . . '! ? J ,t U.u" wulIf u. lu

After a little time the stage driver at-'tablishcd, iro to decay; for the house

e

e

othervvise. Buzzard Koost. The assailants

were armed with guns, clubs, dirks and Butch

erknives; an

on-

5 25 2 75 2 50 125 85

Bengal

-Juniata ton puddled

hoop, G, 8 aud 10J 120 do4d - - 140 nail rods - 160

72 00

9 00 a 37 00 2 75 100

n III! hUU3l t.lUUJ UIIUi7 ll4 LMUVU . j, . i it t j 7 d if we should judge from the ef.'tmpled to pass on the right ot the wa-lmi.ht depend upon it, the business of th .ncounfer. the assadedtvere equal-' bron' t)lt lhe pendant then advanced ; islands could never he carried on bv fre

unci wheel ol the wagon; labor. All this bustle and noise about

Desha, but filled out of a ! (the principal mrt of them beinjr wom':n and ms horses, and jerked his lines, in-: immediate emancination was mndp. hv

,X -r ... I . I - . . . . ...... - . . . .. . . 'lll.Il.l l. .,-.-... . - 1... .. 1 1 M .

arge n-imuer ot persous smumoneJ by the ctuldern ) At tne hrst onset their laithlui iiog uuiss .iiuss me iu.ui, aim tWo sets ot persons, one called saint ;Sieriff. there could not be found one who had I'owser lay weltering in his blood. The door thus compelled the stage to tall back jand the other Quakers. And what wer

not formed or exfiressed m opinion on the. subject. The triil is of rours continued until perhaps the day of judgment Sentincl.

Extract of a letter from a respectable citizen of:

Union county, to the Editor of the Public

Leger, uateo, alter talcing: a orusn or two witn tne enemy

Liberty. Jane 6lh. 1826. treated with all possible precipitation, leaving: . - , i . ' , , , ... I , s i . .u u ..i c eJ his horses into a rapid nate, passed "Gentlemen I discover iq the list nom- them to tiant their own battles. rome of . . "j i

i -. i .i i ... i . r . n p me nexi snort ascent, ano tnus airain ber ofthf L ger, a paragraph on the subject them however were not so tortunata Ihe, ' . . 7 ,p. , ? of a supposed "robbery having Wen commit'ed first fire from the Fort sent one of the assail-instructed . tlie. lKlage A he driver by lo:. toon on Mr Wdham Motlit, of this ant' fri-hted ghost to the regions of Pluto.jnow gave his reins to one of the gentlecounty. I feel anxious that (he whole of the The name of the unfortunate man, who thus men m the stage, w ent to M'ivee, and facts attend.ng the said supposed robbery, as, fell a victim to his rash adventure, is Lewis expostulated with him for delaying him, well as the public opinion in this county, Uoads. The ball entered his breast near the; mformiing him 'he would prosecute, unshould be known; and for the purpose I ive heart, which terminated his existence in about.le?i. permitted to pass; but, if he now them to you as I have received them from re- 20 minute9. Thus fully verifying the balance. sutlered him to proceed, he would for-

.pectable sources, in order that they may be of the st3nza, that

-Pig lb 6 7 bar - lh white, dry - 16 17 ground in oil keg 3 50 3 62 red, dry - lb 16 ler, sole - 25 00 upper side 1 50 2 00 caii skins doz 18 00 23 00

of the bort was burst open, and a gentleman, the driver .and passer. jiers then continu-l those nnateK? Whv n nt nfm,n .,i.J

. i l . w . . . j ii ..i m mill it i ij who was paying a lnenJy visit to the inmates, ed behind, waiting tor a much widerj would neither fight, nor pay, (a lauh.); Lumber

n. k..iS .e wikii m pwucr, huu very ranuu- pun oi uie roau, intending tnen to runiThev cnlled Inndlv fnpermnrinnt;rtn. i,ii Joist, nineorpoplar, lOOOtt. 10 00

ally condn ling that- pasr? previously to entering the narrows if a "war should break out, they would ! Scantling, seasoned, do. 5 00 . e who fisht. and runs away of the HilU, w here it was impossible to; cap their heads between their legs,! boards, do. do. 1100 -M.vhve to fight .another dy, pass without mutual consent ; but, when' and run awa v. fa lnrh A i Shingles, pine, nr. 1000 2 87

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ii mm i i' iriiHii ill.- u iii'i .i;iii ir1 r 1 1 f n

I Hbll' 9. M, tygp --i

published.

"On Monday, the 10th instant, at 7 or eight o'clock A M Mortit left this place to go to his

him what had passed. M'Kee

disregarded the remonstrance, and moved on at his slow pace until the stage driver found a place where he

could whip round the wagon, and then

"'He who is in battle slain,

"Will never live to fight again." He has left a wife and famdy to provide for

father's, who, he informed some person, was, themselves; but we cannot add the usual ap-

i t: :i : t- t . . .i.i.L-.-l-r...

more man oruman. an ,Uim io see. r rom peonage io oouuary nouces-u.a. ne u - u; ed u without furlher molesta this he went tn Mr Liillv's. thence to Ir. nnmrnm 5..rniaint:.np tn mnnrn their irrepa- ..

. J. .. . . i r'tion.

Iuggin s, near nrownsviue. si wnose house be rable loss. Several or the gallant ueienaers oi remained till 1 o'clock V M. at which time the Fort, were seriously injured. One receivhe l"ft DugiinN, and instead of going directly ed a ball in the back of the neck; and another

home, he took a very circuitous and zig-zag had her physiognomy somewhat dishgured;

route, went urthin u short distance of I1 r Fous and was as he s.ys, robbed of nearly .wenty-fjur huudrcd dollars.

and others, it is said, uhere cruelly beaten with clubs. The causes of t is attack we have

(not tally asccitained;. but we believe they were

The defendant's counsel alleged that one of his horses was unruly and frightened; that the obstruction arose from the viciousness of the horse, and offered some evidence of this disposition at a

former place, but not on the occasion

AMYUAL ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS 3 district. Oliver H. Smith, John Test. FOR REPRESENTATIVES.

Ezekiel Jackson, Pinkney James, Robert R3y, Horace Bassett, Thomas Guion, John Eliott.

Ezra Ferris, Johnson Watts, Collins Fitch, Warren Tibbs, Samuel Morrison, Robert Rowe.

FOR SHERIFF. Daniel Hagerraan, Thomas Longley, William V. Cheek, William v kinner. FOR CORONER. Andrew Armstrong. N. H. Torbet, John Blue, l?amlet Sparks.

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OF ALL K1XDS XEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.

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-uoia-ses, i. uneans gal dd Nails, Bowens' brand 4d to 10 lh J uniata brand do 7 Pittsburgh common) 5 Zanesville do 6 Boston dp 7 wrought - - 17 Oil, tanners - bbl 16 00 linseed - gal 50 castor - - 1 37i Provisions, Pork, mess

Hams, bacon Shoulder;, sides Hogs- lardf Cheese Butter, firkin lb

Porter - j bbl Rice - . lb Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island hush Ke na-wha at the river in store Note For h add o-ne halA.

5 50 00 3 00 10 9 0 8 20 17 00 56

1 9

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4 bh 8 6A 00

6 S7 23

50 C 3 G

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