Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 31, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 12 August 1826 — Page 2
A STATEMENT Of the rotes given in Dearborn countr at the Annual tion in the year 1826.
TQJV.VSIIIPS - - - S 1 ol B. I 3 t ' ' . . TOTAL l f f Conrre. Oliver M. Smith 2 45 155 HO 4tt 155 52 82 1290 John Test 190 59 W5- W 76 7J4 Representatives. EzekielJ.ck.oa 135 2 10 8 375 191 56 7 835 P,nkneyJmes 274 7 2i 2 186 29 4 SW 560 Robert Rowe 7 0 5 20 H7 131 46 71 42, En Ferris 65 15 8 7 437 171 14 79 79G Johnson Watt. 24 M- 231 IIS 169 49 00 II 898 JohnRIIiot 00 00 1 0 3 4 4 Robert R,y 81 13S 101 104 45 H 19 534 Thomas Gaum US 83 160 90 78 44 00 28 631 Horace Bawett 1S'3 78 239 142 118 05 5 14 878 Warren Tibhs 46 2 7 4 152 107 53 105 476 Jamrt r. Pollock 195 97 116 17 S9 8 3 1 4 16 8amul Morrison 00 5 0 114 6 82 8 167 Collins Fitch 12 4 44 3 213 58 48 64 475 StLerijT Thomas LonjsVy 21ft- 71 117 61 2CO 89 15 St 80 IWI Herman 151 17 38 51 323 128 S3 5 747 William V. Cheek SS 15 101 37 74 23 00 00 '288 Will. Skinner I 00 00 00 11 10 Sa 122 177 Coroner. N H. Torbet 9-3 46 147 141 131 66 50 4 670 Andre Armstrong 5 10 22 00 S54 140 24 96 tfW John Blue 217 S6 81 6 39 8 5 S6 427 Hamlet Spark it M . 1 13 150
ler? have been received through that forest of the territory will speedily take!
channel. The mail is sent across the river every day, (Sunday excepted) by which ail letters and newspapers, paid or unpaid, are forwarded. This arrangement is carried on under the sanction of the Postmaster General. New Jersey. The science of horticulture is making its way in this state with great rapidity. Several extensive experimental farms are in operation, and promise the most successful rcsulH. in the vicinity of New Brunswick. is a farm under the personal care of a proprietor who unites all the requisites of a scientific and practical horticulturist. Within the last four years, several thousand trees have been planted by the proprietor, who has converted the whole farm
place.
Florida.-A notice from St. Auestineof the 27th uh. states that on the preceding Wednesday, the sloop Ann. Maria Gardner.sailed for the Gulf of Mexico, to survey the coast for the purpose of ascertaining the mot elegible poir t of intersection of the Florida Canal, and on Friday the sloop Mary, Hull, sailed for the St. John's for the same object, on the Atlantic side of the territory.
THE WF.SI'KkN N.aVaL hrpot. Extract of a letter from ant,fTi:erat I'ensacola, to his friend in Norfolk, tUted 18th June.
all slaves here (where tlcy arefedtoierabl)and the statr in they usually ar rie at Fezzan, would but too clearly prove the accuteness of the sufferings which commence on their leaving the negro country. Travels in Jifrica.
Citaru:stowx, Va. July. 19. Gmily llridgc bvrncd.'Yh splendid work, the pride of Western Virginia, was, on the morning of the 12th inst. completely destroyed by fire. An unusual light from the Vestern extremity of the bridge, was first discovered by Mr. Mancer, who was in bed in his house on the Wr cirlf nt' C,'. v rivr t fil oilt Olie
lt may not he uninteresting to you to kno- . , ' , . c " , , ,
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rue Navy summon aid, the bridge was entirely en-
From the National Journal. "gb materials for these buildings are STATE EPITOME. found on the spot, and the foundations Maine-. Collet Economy between are almost entirely of solid rock. The 60 and 70 of tbeSludents of Bowdoin Smithlield granite and other stone have College, Brunswick, have associated been used lo give ornament to the exthcmlves together as a boarding club, tenor. There is also another factory and in thisVay, are enabled to dimin- of wood, now driving 803 spindles, A hh their boarding expenses, so as to-great number of young women are emreduce them to 1 25 per week for each ployed, and their conduct is uniformly student. c tne nios exemplary character. 13y A part of the celebration of the na- the ni 1 of a lottery, a substantial bridge
tional Jubilee in Portland, consisted in has been thrown over ihe river withm the distribution of medals by the Maine the last two months. Charitable Mechanic Association, to the Connecticut. James A. Ilillhouse, sSccewful competitors for fame and re- of New York, has been appointed to deward, in most of the branches of the liver the Oration before the Phi Beta Mechanic Arts: the candidates were all Kappa Society of ale College, at the apprentices, and the specimens of their commencement which will lake place m ingenuity are hiehlv spoken of by the September next. Committee. This plan ensures industry Vermont. Tim population of this and application. Ftrit(- novv above 200,000, was, in lf.'jO, New-Hmpshirf. On the 4th instant, 15,000. In 71 town, embraced in the the form-rs of Stratbam, in this state, as- four northern counties, now containing gemMed and offered an elegant scythe 35,000, there were then only 12.000. as a prize to the vouth between 1G and A few years since a manufactory was 20 year of ago,, who should do the best scarcely known in. Vermont, whatever minute mowing. Three judges were .articles were fabricated, were accom-
appointed, and nine candidates present- plished in a domestic way, and limited themselves. Tt appeared that Messrs. entirely to the domestic concerns ot life. Bemarrtin F. Clark, Nathan L. .Morrill No calculations were made of profits
a
minute
bv the called couit, whuh
,f v. jrf-tjttion r't-uml in t.e grJfr. wujrU hve ;has been summoncii to meet lur tr.ai n.'t Um Miljtti i ni.rtiir. 1 he siii;r cnc, pn rn-i on Moiida V next. Ml l.UnU Couon., lo u cult.vt.d T; b . , ' h j $ with rmmiderfcbie sun t ss. T tic ih a cious nr;r, rd catcu'.-ti to contain tbr hoicKaisawha road, and crosst d tiuuly river it-t of the Vnitetl Stte, bjth Nvl and C;.m-! i ;a t above its junction with the New, or
lect hnr, mv.il perfectly she! trrtl from ihe se, hv the laUnd of Santu Hoaa. whirl inttrlocks
Kanawha river. It Mas 51 lect u length, built of wood, entirely covered
with the min land, about the lUrancn. v hen 'and was supported by two stone piers o;'
excellent workmanship. J lie whole cost" about 20,000 dollars. The destruction of this bridge "will be severelv felt bv the
Cinini"(lirp VVahringto arrived here h- i5u(
nolhnr) and difficulty m getting1 the CcriteUutifn in, brmgirg ovtr the hjr 2 1 2 1'tetat touiijion liitfh t!e. W'Ken the Cnimft.vi, I.ituteni.nt
Com ;.ssi, c -me ir, she brought i i cet by Pcoble of this section of country.
m t uh ii 'lie tray ituui iu: iimmik is. ai yiji mrjrjftT
town, in apptaranc-, mi very much 1 1 k.e fortsnnuth, eirept not jo raiH:h improved, and contains about liOO sou's. The citizen or 1'en.ia. cola hnve bten very attentive lo the cfiicers oi the Sfjiiadrcn : Jleacon
c , ii w t & j mi' .v wt b
'J'in Aianuihctorv.
i t
worm rere n.(UTry a
mg rnon-y ar? mote otrta.mly rtwkrdfil tlihii m Lnirdr.n. No matter how obscure ttie. bntiihss ot ttie Lor.don tritder, he has, with the pro viao afireaid, etiar ct s. wj'h.ut precedent, to berorre distinguisfieit lor opulence. There are 40. COO trading- firms in tha city. Of these t he habtrclaiicr, though dmlioj' id mall wres crry on a grfut bosincis. Ore house alone is known to rereive on ati average one radium and a half Jerlin;;' a jeiir, or atiiut 4000 guineas a day. Thr are other horses re
ceiving 1O00 day. There rvas a farrron.s cit
md Benjamin Kelley, had done the best arising from sending articles to market: ninnfp' mowinf: it was declared by the people attended entirely to the swp-
the judges, that Mr. C had mowed in ply ot ttrcir nn wants iy cumv one minute, 45strokes,eiht feet swathe, the soil ; considering manfuclarin
cultivati!2
to !e
i ii .i i
ss wiucn coma not ne purcns-
s
nd inf feftt in lencrth, beinff COS feet a hnsine
square; and Mr. M. 50 strokes, 7 3-4 el wiinout great saennces oi ncaitn and feet cwalhe, and 103 feet in length, be- debasement of character. These noin r79G feetsqiaro; and Mr.-Jvi had 81 tinns have greally changed, and the strokes. 7 7 1-2 feet swathe, and 107 1-4 Manufactories of the Green Mountains feet in length, beintr 813 feet and one have risen almost to a level with those quarter square. Mr. Kelley having of Europe. The people of this state arc gone over the most ground, was entitled now manufacturing wool and cotton to To the premium, nnd received it accor--n-vcrv large amount; also, iron, marS)le dinplv. and-otJier rr.w materials, with considera-
what kmd of a country they have f
!avl Depot on the Western waters
rd, s they liave commenced, is on Trt ar ' Vfq( prA j,, Jjunies, and lis own lltMls;
' P. . u. I hiiit lni milri fr.'m tli- ,r. nllr llltlll- i . i 1. .1 1
into r. eir-don A- an in;t'mrf of ibo ' , ' , ; .k- .. -i c w as Hi immn.eni u.anizer. II v. as Uie U oriv into a jL.ariu.ii. an mS'tame oi int. lf.riiii.'n! nru-ss of hnr wlute ?ind tor thtry mils . success of the experiments made, and of'ourn.uiuiing ; notwithstafhlmg which s nie much (Of incendiaries. J wo (i. en have been the excellent cultivation which it is un-'t,!t'r ,ndian Corn is produced thn c-n br f.Mind apjireheiuletl on suspicion, cC a re now in der, it mnv he nu.nl'ion,,!. that twicoUlV (" county, awnhi.-s tl,.-i. ,x-
hnvp hffn frnthprfl from it Hmiiwr tboin-', K- . !;... . ,'t t. k n.i! amir.at IO!i,
the present scaon, measuring six inches in circumference. Pennsylvania. The United States' Engineers are divided into three par
ties one in the neighborhood oi Coneautj
Lake, one below Newcastle, and Major
Trumbull with his party is now five or six miles west of Mercer, levelling along the Big Bend of Shenango, General Lacock, one of the Canal Commissioners, and Mr. Combass White, Engineer, arrived at Huntingdon on the 13th, on their way to Bedford county, intending to examine the water and relative elevation of Bott's Creek and Denning's Creek, with a view of ascertaining the practicability of including these streams in the projected canal. Maryland. The quantity of wheat flour which arrived in Baltimore for the
quarter ending July 1. was about 189,000 barrels: and. within the last six
months about 335,000 barrels. During the last year, 5,274 large casks and 41,-
111 small cask of whis-key, containing up
wards of two millions of galbns, were inspected in Baltimore. There is a youth, aged 1C years, whf was raised,, and notv resides in Harvey
District, who, at this time, weighs 185 pounds nctt. GzoiuiiA. There were 9 deaths in Savannah for the week ensuing the 1 1th inst. only one was a ease of billious fever. Oino. A piece of satinet, manufactured at the Xerua factory, ia a trial of skill with the other factories of the Slate was sold on the 4th of July in lots, the highest of which bid of at thife dollars per yard, and the lowest brought
two dollars and fifty cents per yard. Louisin. At a theatrical representation in iew Orleans on the 15th till, amateurs of the City, the sum of eight Hundred dollars was collected for the benefit of that valuable institution, the Male Orphan Assylurr.
3iissi.y;irri. At the last session of the
legislature an act for the benefit of the
Unmstead Academy was passed.
institution is to be s
bajtjs-a country ce
ytllF. Subsertber J-is established a Tin prcl JL fchett Xrun Factory, in the town of Lowrenceourgh, one door w.bl of .John C ry ?s tavtrn; a li.Tf hf Mill rnnsthi.Vv eri on Iiiii.rl m Ii-.iitc
,ere is no place in tl j A tnerMl lmtnl" f.f Tin ware, which he r d taitni lor rr'!k-jwiii cn wholesale j.nd retail at the Cincinnati
pi ices. He w ill fdso do ail kinds of rr.t-nuing- or rrpur'u g in that lint. A II t.i dti s w lit ue lh;ik-
l tirily re eived and punctually aiU nded lo on the
:.'! U-st notice. He has now, and a? ways will keep in his eroplor 'iifot fn-Kt rme workman, w inch w IU enable turn to do s yod uoxk as U cone m the westeru coiinwy. 'lut: ( uhhc irc invited io give him a tnd. JAMi:S A. PIATT. I.ivrenreHirfrh 12, 156. 3l--tf.
r, Mr. Claik. wdn retailed h9 srr.all vmrea t
such purpose, rn Kxeter rhante a to mxss a
million f money, anH, while he pid i.TWj year to jrorfrrment income tax, he only sj.'u a shilling a tUy lor-h.K (wn riinr.et! Mr. Walkt-r the siigai brker, hndier! wrth !.25ySJj'J a few years since, w us or ijf iraUy porter ;o a ax chandler, with wgf9 of .'16 a year. Alderman Keantt, afterwards lord njor, w.s nearly life a waiter at the II cop and Hunch of (Jrspes Uvern, Halloi garden. Alderman lintes, Tul the amitble alermn Smith, both ktpt public hito,is, hI k,f Jstter, had been tho entlrma'u s vaittr (.'rosbv. tl.e rpooit nitrr.
was orie-inally achnrr..! boy, and died lew
ears o worth .rt iLU. I hue is nvoi "TUHLIC notice is hereby given thit the sub
FULLLXG,DYLXG,JL'D DliLSSLXG OF CLOT 1L nspHE. subucriber rehpectfulSy inforrr-s the pubJ&. lie iht he ia prt pared to receive vjiotii ac hi "rnir-jj the Csrdir fuchme ot t;ivtr Rit!h, in M sucheslrr. an.i he hupes that iioni his long experience in that brr:ch til business, he will be enabl-J to gwe gtne.-al s t ifac t ion. THOMAS DAKL.'NG. .Manches'-r July 24, lS-t.
A'OTICE.
now, or recently livii.jr in l.nd n, v. ho is worth .u.UX)- The fam..'w Mr. HoihNcdnld win Ins t eet Called the 4,kirof the Jfws," and thr 'Vltw of kirrrs,"' a deRh-r m Manchester
c!nths, originally, and now possries milbor,
.L ru tr nas okhi ?m leuers oi aom misti ation. frcni th.e cltika t flice of the HeHrborn Circuit Cour t, on the eslateot ft il'ir.m I'estick, late of Dearborn Cotmiy, (ecensrd ; ad petnuos indebted to s.dd tstate are therefore notified ti
and i the p-ime movtr of all the must Kiror. I rn; ke immediate payment, arc those having
tant lons in fcurop?.
T!ie mail s'ne from rortfrro'ith, N. IT. to Hotou, 8tind;y, iret with a serious accident
!at Ibe Seahrook. 'I'he .rap which held Hip
y Jdrirer's spat cave way, and the driver, (TCttncr
fij'ii'itd Ufa- Ac'i.t f iVTl,rST,n ,vih two p?5enjrers on th -cat with
-Inbred for if a bonltb 1 J,,mi wpfe thrown to the ground. '1 hey all es-
lmnr.H will prt sent them ptoptrly aulhenticattd
tut it,Ul(.n:U4t. JOHN WEAVER, Adm r.
July
13:5.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 0?i,e .if Front Street, Civcivnatit near tie JTtreJ.
II ; To , ; V , .W nlrhor: the wheel p5,rdrO"K M VT the counties ofhw lines and the beauty o its Htuahon w,tUin a f of Tbpi0 i!ton and Butler, an.l in the Disinc. s,
ll is elevated, antl in the vicinity of
epr!lHTc t!io -in-i h-.-i.- ...M,, 1.,.- K i .
1 . ;U,V V ina "'PiV: oi iron. . JVevhuryport ILrahl.
x no cnciis ui uk: waters is oi course
fAS5rTTrqrTTS; Tlie old Sattinet b! profit.- Amons others there is an
Farrorv at Lovell was entire.lv destroy- extensive Conneras Manufactory at Staf-j l0??;"' M. Velnncnu read a memoir to the
ed bv fire on Saturday morning the 8th ford ; three hundred-tons were made at! i:-T -cis. I ie united Stales District! Royal Academy of Medicine lately, len-
..vuii. rtiijiKirneu ai v anoana on tne v'tiUiino; to prove that it the pustules ol th.e
hordes ran foul of another co?rli ahead broke 'circuit courts of the United States, for thr
1istnct o! Uhio; also, in Ihe county ol Uefirborn, anl in the Supreme court oi the etatc ot Indi;iU;i.
15
inst.'tocrether with machinery of the val- the rorks in 1C21. mo of 10,000 dollars. New-Yon. A 3Jr
Rodders has been
Rhode-Island. Perhaps there is no sentenced to one years imprisonment in
spot-in the United States yhere sir
h the common cjaoL in Yates Cmintv for(n!shed with no power to issue either ori
ult. having done but little business: the
court beint; of opinion that it was fur-
great and rapid improvements have been 'demolishing the rie;ht made, as in the vicinity of Pawtucket, beloved, while she hi
ear of his well
had a tow rone
a
small po,are cauterized within the two first days of their appearance, they die away entirely : and rf this he done even
latter, the duration is abridged, and no traces of them are left. The caustic
employed is a solution of nitrate of silver, C4'" w,th xht hrsl ct i,li-rs in whi'ch he dips a probe, with which he Jl1.- J-25
BANSliL B 1 Q 7 K respectfully loinu lot pui : i jc , iloii he h9 i.an. i.,kt-i i.sea&ion of Ihe tavern slant?, knov. a ss the I j.iom Hotel, where ft .ill be leaciy at all tin.es to attend to thc-se ulo n ay give l.nu u call. liu
bar is attended by a cart Jul keeper and lurnish
jginal or final process at Common law.
A bill was introduced in Congress last
that Miachcster in miniature of New-anon t nis neck in the act ol tasfenmg "ui pa-sea iix; senate, Dtil
Enirland. A small wooden factory, ca- him to the bedstead. Mcir.' What n te Hoirse ot Ivepresenta-
nable of drWin" about 700 spindles, was was the punishment ot Dame Rod-ers "ves, extendmR to the new State the j pierces the centre of each pustule. Mr. d iJMMISTlMJ'GKS' JVCTICE.
erected during the lat war, era little for making such a desperate assault on arls ons;ress regulating the process, Dumcrei says that he has lone: been fa- IV ' l,"dt,,K"''. on the 2u;h da-j prior to it. Th, il!,;e now contains im throat of her "better half' lof the U, S. Courts. It is .id that thejmiliar ,vth this practice, but i,.ad oli,,,1 Zm iZ'lT
four cotton lactone?, a grist mill, three me great mast oi me ?irrarMog m.,.u i..ve ueen a(me soruuon, ne employed tie solid catis- Dear horn Circuit Court, on -the estate ofGrorKe
iniiir, late oi i-.s-i.cii ;.! I out ship, m saio Coun
IStS.
i ne a.arms wmch have existed res
' - . a it : 1 Ail i 'iL I f nnrf liwr hn i fa L . , A. 1 lil- 'T l i n . ,
with a sufficient number ol dwelling ijoinaooui me country wiui snrnpies oi i '""b; L"TS ,,1VU ,uu rrarneu uus .uasacnuseus. is in lull operation m Lng- n,ent; and all ptrsois having just claims Hntr. houe. It is situated on he Pawtucket silver and lead, which he stated to havestate The only cause of fear was the! land, it strikes otf 2 or 3000 sheets in mlA r8l-u fc,e "tqi ts.td to Mwbti tittip '...j 't.. v.-.. .f,a f a been Pnt nut nfthfl mine. A rbartorod ' omiu zi'Omu but this deoredator h:i f!f.!an hntir. witlumt nnisp nr r.,f..d It cU,rr' properly authenticattxi lor settlerren',
rivt,'l,,u ,!J"Ul.."uc I .J ' " '".C- V A Irl ,,.uL. j.- ; 7.1 ,li'l'n one vea, horn the huid 20th u.v ol A;.ri
i r j "ii I i. I'll nnnnv . .a r n .it.- r v nil I - riut . r u it. i u 1 I 11 nir :iin' m u:nn ni i c: .v- c.w-.-r..v- . . ...411:
m:ie icom Tiie v;ia Te oi i ir.viiir;tu:i vw.,,j,ltW7 ll( j VM Jiuin.nu.ii - - hhovihi.
. a . .niMA . I . i 1 I. 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . , ,
or four stores an enletrant hotel, black- 'eaa mine is to take place on the i'(itli '"'cu; 101 uie evu wiucn ar present ex-! lie itseii.
smith and machine shop, and has a instant. Many persons ol the state re
thriviw population of 5H0 inhabristnt?. member old Frederick Schoonmaker
The Printing Press of Dr. Church cf
U, dectteu, feieby give notice tiiat said tsti
:s prohahly solvent. All pernors indebted to
i said tstate are r quested to mcke iu.iTHv.ite phv-
. a a
The cotton mills arc one balancing to years ao caused a shaft to be sunk in;,s supposed mat m the neighborhood of; reaching otit its iron hands, crafiiino- t!ie liie pe"nr.5 ppr'r?y of ss;d estate, cor.
nn enterprising company, known as the tne mine to the depth oi seven hundred "u-ui. ten umes as much wheat has! sheets, and carrying the
It'seems to approximate to inteilifenrr. ' if,.
ds, grarji . 1 1
m 10 1 ne nre
Thread companv. built of stone, 70 by fret. It is proposed to deposite in this been harvestod as at any former season. ;and mnking the impression. T!u: tpo42 feet. 4 stories hih, and the most dur- Pt ,ir?e fjuantity of powder, and by aj Miciiu.av. The purchases of lands' praphy is beautiful. 'I'he price is 1000. able in its material and architecture, great explosion to disembowel the hid-im tl!S territory have thus far been much! One is about to be built at New York.
less
This buildins contains 2700 snindle. den treasures of the mine. A subscrip-
rdl in ercellent order. In thi mill cot- tion has been set on foot to obtain theirs expected that the scarcity of money
ton thread is principally spun. Next to powder which will be necessary for tiiisj jn other States would operate injurously.
this is theJenckrs mill, belonging princi- operation. pally to two gentlemen of that name. Tlx port of New York paid lat rear This is also a tone building, 90 by 40 nearly one third of the revenue of 182.
feet, 4 stories hih, with 5 rooms, each viz. above fifteen miliiot
the extent f the building, containing The average number of
than was anticipated: nl.lu.mrb it' Dr. P. i still k;.. r.
, 7 f ... " .- v. .u . uii in n ui liu 1113 I I 'C Ultl!!!,
and Typc-castiug Machine. Pal lad.
1 he whole amount of purchases, thus
far in the season, does not exceed one-
third of what it was last vear.
. SIST-
inj( O t tiOI fccs, (... i i if , ti r..l"; U t HiM houst hoUi
'ihoU kitchen lu: im'.lu et c-c. v i.i be sold at I'uuj.
Veudue nn the Til. uay id Ccpttinbet next, at the late uwelut.g h ue tf smti deceaeed. fcsie it comracucc al lOoVh.ik A. .M JAls STKW.XUT, Adrr.V. AN.N SMUH, Adm x. August 5. n:e. si 3
machinery. In these rooms are 9-64 foreign places for the las
3ns of dollar,. j h:,n a-sment of the wholesale dealers on Id red slaves, principally females" beaut of arrivals .from! ?rahoard necessarily operates uponfully formed. The males who wer ast three vears J 1 "e rct:t;!prs of the interior ; and the dc- mostly voting, were linked together i
sincan Slav? lradr. In the course of
the journey, Major Denham passed some
The cm- ilare merchants, who had nearly a luin-
uti-
3 re
in
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spindles, and 64 loom'. The third mill was 1810 vessels a year. And the an i-i n,rnH's OI ? hitter are very generally couples by iron rings round their legs;
is of hrick. CO feet by 40, eoutaininsr vals of coasters, some of which are 300; l1Pon fnc arJctilturaIists in their neigh- yet thry laughed and seemed in irood
2540 spindles, besides loontt. This es- tons burthen. i still prfatpr. I .at vp;.r!l)our,1PO(5 " t,e?e cannot be satisfied, it ! conrlilior
tabhshment is owned by Mr. John Kine- there were 423 vessels quarantined 'and dy,an enterprising Scotchman, who came about 200 of tlicm discharged at Brookto this country about 15 years ago with lyn. The navigation of this port apnothing but his wits and his industry, pears to increase in the ratio of 12 per and- hrms df and his w ife worked as cent, but must augment in proportion to common weavers. Helms now a large the extention of internal commerce. ocl 'i hllalimont w r nr llirco rl-ol Ii nr
i t, i tt- mi. 1 ne Liewistown Sentinel says, that uurhcuefz. a store. Ar. Ht mi is nno n . . J wu
!he:neatest and best regulated in New jlff rter ending June 30, 1505 Ehgland, perhaps in- the Union. Each 5"7 h ough the Post Of13 . 1 , hce tor upper Canada, (or Quecnstown,) room has its own overseer, and every exclusive of letters mailed at that office. thing goes on like clock-work. The During the same period about 1000 Ict-
ATTOXN'J-.Y A.M C OUNSFI I Oil AT LAV.,
, conimen-jpd the practice cf th Law t
the third ."tuiiciui Circuit. tjfTice on W-r-
nut strret, opposite- the Church. LaHTeno-bur-h. May 11, 1826. lR-tf.
N. G. HO wfAH
COU.SrLLOR AT LAW,
. It is a comrrHn Practice with! i-JAA.Tm!!Vei- LrrnceblJKh, Indi-r..
is imponde lor the debtor to emigrate! the merchants to induce one slave toll ii n a o V"cTe ilT.u
"". fc ?ni ma- il - j'tr i 3 u ii i e his t-cmiparions, Uiru on arnv-i aienu rue circuit courtg in Dearborn.
hi properly. In addition to the obsta
cles, it is supposed that the very low price of the staples of produce, in the State from winch the stream of emigration flows, and the difficulty of converting produce into money, have had a great effect in diminishing the amount of emigration to the territory, h is hoped, however, from the recent advance which ha? taken plnce in some kinds of agricultural produce, that a change for the iu-
ptri sui-iuf m nm:junons inai on amv-i1'"1"1 u" circuit courts in Dearborn. Swapping at Tripoli thev will be free, and! UnJ K-Py ' d Fiat klin ct-unti. 9, alao ib ;htbed in red a color all negroes arelfin u'? C"T "l !,,fl,8I,?0,1"4 II f' t , r . , . . . . nce on 'I'h itrt-et, re-ily opposite the l'-lladi-;ass!onati ly fond of; by which nromises'um l'r-tinif oifice.
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they are induced to submit quietly until
they are too ntr from their homes to rentier escape possible, but at the nk of starvation. If the hundreds, nay thousands of skeletons that whiten in the blast between this place and Mourzuk, did not of themselves tell a tale replete with woes, the difference in appearance in
Feb. 25, .t.
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DOCTOR PIKCK&RD
Otters his professional services to the citizf i,s of Lawrenrehurgh and Dearborn countv, Indiar.. and to those cf Boone county, Ky. ai d Hamil'un county, Ohio. Heaidt nee ' Lau" renctburgh, at Mr. Muni's Hotel. OfKce on High street bth u the Maiket house. l.awrcncetcrn, Mj; II, 1326. 91-i,k
