Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 34, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 September 1826 — Page 3
ten of an hour, and wnen taken a way, the poison was found to be nearly all extracted. The poison was distinctly seen passing from the wound into the bottle. A perfect cure was effected by this simple remedy. J
Extract of a letter from a gentleman in
Mexico to his friend in czi'-lork, dated June 27 lh, 1826. 'I am much pleased with the city of
Mexico and the country around it, and
ltlinois Election At the recent election in also with some of its inhabitants. The : . - , ....
this state, it appears, from western paners.number oi foreigners nere, (and it is sup
that Niman Edwards has been elected Governor, and Joseph uncam member to Conpress, vice Daniel I. Cook, the present mem-
LAWRENCE BURGH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1826?
ber.
Crilcys, scon resus:.fafed. But the two first mentioned unertunate youths (notwithstanding, on tie physician's arrival, every means was ccntinued with increased assiduity, for two hours) remained lifeless. Their respective remains were attended on thefoUotving da, by an unusually large and respectable concourse
of friends and neighbors, to their home
ne )n T U;nl. tt-.tsv mnv env with nr.v! PVPWaTf rTWnrCjfr PP t
w - - 1
priety, if he is a sample of ycur great
men, the Lord have mercy on you; and
so say I.
7
AfTccliTiz Accident
a
CURRENT. (corrected weekly.)
JMT1CLES.
I Ashes, pearl
from
In Lebanon. Conn
little mil, il vears of as:e, of Mr. Caleb Able,; Allum
while playing on (lie main w beel ofherfatbeiV Apples
KristQiH, caused it to turn by her weight, and Bees' wax
of rest. Accidents oftle detailed above jws carriecI rounJ l)-v il UD,il stoPPed bJ her Bottles, porter
have been so common in thore subterraneous caverns called wells, that it has been a mntter of astonshment that, not
withstanding the geneial and free circa
body bein Hedged between the floats and the Candles, dipped
ground, a iron point from the wheel at the; mould same time penetrating the poor little victim's Castor beans thij;h and holding her fast. Her screams a- r,Htii.u-s aborted
O 7
posed they exceed three thousand) makesjlation of the press in air country, many lbody without furlher inj ; lt xvas faiin(l ReCPS. er Wr:n it mnrh ii pasan fr or mfi than it ntlior-1 nprenre chnnl.l !,n r,.nt-l immp-ir,) t'.. ..,.... lllidli?, lmcrioiin
- - ... r . w.,, yj. w .v jvr.j , vj ttii jwi 1 1 t . i v f l II'- E Iii Ti ITlrttK rii r w. lrt:i II h ll 1 AKL Illll. '
.:.. uu rnu t." i l : ! , .i . ... ' ' ' I"" " . w ut.
wise would be. The French and Ameri.
cans stick together like brothers; also some of the English, but not all of them. The Germans keen verv much to them-
spected fellow citizen. Captain Andrew Arm j J never saw a place where there is .stronjr. the office of Coroner became vacated; more pleasure riding than here, and the
and it being; the duty of the Governor to fill prettiest riding ground I ever saw. The j Both the deceased me their unh.rtu:-:.;
enrh vacancy, he has appointed Col. John "ding is all in a mu c coachee, or on , . , . . horseback. 1 he mules are rode, and crencer, who was qualified ana sworn into . aX . . , i , 1 1 no such things as reins used. Horses effic during the past week. Lp t i (he COIlc,es. J have.
seen but one gig in the whole country.
Tiie markets are not as well supplied as
Kici mat a gas oi air, )l an uninsurable t.,j half an boor. 1 he Mile sufferer, tbou-h nature, should frequertlv txist in wl. htu rally crushed beneath tbe wheel, was still But such is unfortunately the fact. It s(b!- ami iVit no pain, she threw her amis
!is hoped, therefore, t' at editt.rs will abrmt her farrier's nvk, and asked, "twi J utaJ
S
panisl
Cotton
St. JJoniinjio
r , v. -.- - J - . - -p, , generally, and par'iciiarlv those whose ?vti.,a?, U.e ccident U-ok place in the sfier- eatner?, .ive
papers Jiietlv cin ulat i:. countrv r. -v-- c -- ' A child dmd m ti e evening sp- LOUjn yarn
boirhood, give the buw: an incertiu;
p;f;
J'lm Randolph This gentbrr.an on bis pas-
$ag: to Liverpool, had a jaiimcut with fis ! ours, but fruit is in abundance and rea captain, and !oro? pretty hard word? p:tsed tollable.
on both sides Wr. R writes to his friend in
Vw Voik, tsf ing: the circumsfancps. One
There are no "poor house" here, which causes the streets to be tilled with
Mijtht. thp irfntber bfins fjn. previous to 11 turn." i i i - J lare the most wretched looking beings im-tX-m" he wen' up on deck to see how '-aginabesome 0f (hem with no coverters were jroingc on. and talk a little, whnjng )Ut an Q(i dirty blanket wrapped
Cnptain Baldwin came up and rrprimanoexJ (around them.
him feverelv for his disorderly conduct, in thus interruntinrr the senfinpl on dutv. The
The Government intends soon to im
prove the road from this to Vcr.'i Cruiz,
easily and certainly delected hy h t a lighted taper down the well, v. i.h . entering the gas-ems atmosphere, be immediately exiii -guished ; cumsrance ought it all cases t ; any person from descending a - .j
well is punned Honey brook, July 20, 182G.
friends to Mie last 'l'be mother No. 2 S? ?j :r;ci'(1 upon a knowledge of her Cod, dry MUiMion ; and has lelt her resids n.:e Shad .p;-bj arising out of the dreadful Flaxseed
mi which its scenes recall to her y lour, superfine
Ginseng
r.
. .'.OZHLYE CRUISERS. M ux. l-'xtract of a private letter, of
me; tin- lOtli June from Barcelona: 4iVe
had scare ly learned that t!io Algerine ilect had uuilfed the hay of the Algiers, when intelligence arrived of th capture of three of our vesselsWtween Villanie-
va and Trrragona. The approach of
g cts. g r 4 ton 90 00 ICO G lb 7 ii bush 25 lb 24 UJ gr 12 00 0'.' lb 9 1" 1 1 1 bush f 00 ton CO 00 01 bbl 1 00 0'J 1000 87 1 .V 10 00 12 (a' best lb 19t 20s 18 Mil - 9 10 lb 24 25 to io :io . 1 hid 9 10 No. 3 G 50 7 box 3 50 bbl 14 00 15 bush 37i bbl 2 25 2 : S lb 15 1
e t i ttA tut which will make the communication Spnatnr snnnlrv a PVfr. mtiirten linon the i
, , ..... easv and rapid. The town of Calapais Captain to the full .mount, observing at thejs uea(t hcaUhy tQwn fromhe end of each cut -'bark.n- do-s did not bite." aiR during the sickly season at Oh, that confounded spirit of democracy! A ! Vera Cruiz, is The principal resort Sea Captain insult a Senator. This comes of.for its citizens and travellers from the letting thp "dretrs of society'' pet on fop. An ! interior. It makes it more agreeable to officer of one of bis B. Majesty's hip, would'mc' that the people with whom I have
nnn a r hoirA niit hlQ hpQil in InA TirA than J f
have opened it under such circumstances; they
know too well how to treat their superiors Extraordinary Production. Mr. Eli Lo-
Johnny talked of atisf?tction. so soon as hejgan, of East-Marlborough township, in could get fo land; and the Captain fold hinvChcster county, Pa. raised on his farm 1 1 i r . . . j . i it
he should have it However, we have some lasl season, irom one poiaioe, six uksuci
good reasons to hope, that he will not put him
scl a .second time in danger to punish the insult ef an hruircumcised American. This would
American
ond a
234 pieces.
Com. Porter. Intelligence has been received that Com. Porta has accepted the
or,.w.;.j r a - e , iuiee i.cjs-uu vessels na pui an enu io appointed Commander in thief of the IWt ' , , 1 mi r niihf ii.,..,r,irt ii,. . hi .even our coasting trade. x he frigate ol that iu pubhe. I his step villi be rf jr. ttt. d , . , ,r -rr -i by many of our countrymen a, n.uchs L1 Angelica, bour.d for the Havanna, with a was valued by them, as an abb, brave, ami'nrh carg' hfJS been compelled to susactive office r one whose ach eterrents'iiave I Per d ner vo:,ge Two Colombian armadded many laurels ;o our nation's plurv the e vessels also have just arrived at Gibpride of the Navy, and the zealous 'supporter ra':tar CK,r apprehensions are so great of the rights of the. national fh-g;. liut nnnehat even our fishing smacks shortly will can censure him. He was driven from our 'refrain from going out. Travelling by service. In chastising an insult offered his land is equally insecure. On Wedncscountry, be has been dishonored. ' Po sterity day Inst a diligence from this place, was vi!l view the proceeding of his judges as robbed, at a short distance on the road, act of .o-ratitude. I hey will inquire what wS'and one of the passengers killed." his offence, that he whose life hs been spentin the service of the nation; whose bravery hasj Botar.y Pay. On the 6th ot January, sevnever been eenpsed m the Lour of peril, should! men were executed at Hobart Town, one
Irm U,e nt,Ii,ls 01 country-1 for rohhery, and the other lor cattle and sheep men: I be answer must be, "it was for pun- s.Pi4in. ' Si th crirniaa8 wero to suller
ish.ne: the insolence of a degraded neonle. Li.k nn n,A 7,h f i,rr
half. The potatoe was cut into;' 7o:,we bavp r1ceived every species of Considerable terror had been excited by a
111 Jljll .
v.ui.. ronrr is now ahoyRthp envy ,,, nf h.nh.,an(r. ivhn -.t limnmn bnht
land sneers of his enemies, and they may oneL'u,.: n n..;, v,.!n-,i. Xn,r .imriniK
i - r miipj uniuitL in iiivii ' ai'ivxwj w
The Post ryaster General, in adrertis-: l ; sens.b.e of the injnrv ihey have ;,, hud been committed. Two hundred
be dcf-cendin in an enlightened and christian ing his late proposals for carrvin"1 the' . ' 1 r,a,,p C3!,se fo rfl- soMif r, and one hundred volunteers, v?e,re :n
- ... . . K'ci e De.Jieve. tlOivever nnliv H.ai.l. ! r .1
country. Resides we do not belcce thatjmai!, stipulates me following restriction th ,,- .,' . ' , puieuu 01 uk-ui u 4. ci 1 j , x lhe uttes that have transpired, the farcin Ral.tn'in V.aa nnp .r,,,!. nf rv! hlnnd.On the COI1 1 TaCto TS. "b llOU Id a CO II t rat t O r r , 11 ... - .
. . .inr IK nrrnnt onrrnfro n t u Inntinisti, . - : . ' ,liU,e C ni r'ls ZilflCSVdls. Alt. It !m r. LeWlS Johnon
in bis whole hotly. It is enouerh tor royal r ' b ' couniry, Men torwarO in fltr defence 1
Gunpowder, Lexn keg 5 50 Dupont's 6 50 Hats Rornm per doz 40 00 Castors - 54 00 Wool - G 50 Hemp lb 5
Hops - lb
IndigO) Spanish flotant Hengal Iron Juniata ton puddled
6 M' 7 50 72 CD 9 00 ei
do 4d nail rods
Lead Pig bar
lb
while, dry
25 37 2 50 2 7 J 2 37& 2 50 130 80 90 120 140 1G0 G 7 7i 16 17 :g 3 50 3 C: lb 16 25 i -ro 2 oe 1 8 00 23 er
red, dry Leather, sole upper side calfskins do
Lumber Joist, pineorpoplar, 1000ft. 15 00 Scantling, seasoned, do. 10 00 0G Pine boards, do. do. 12 00 12 50 Shingles, pine, pr. 1000 2 25 3 0 Molasses, N. Orleans gal C2j
Nails, Bowens' brand 4d to 10 7
Juniata brand do Pittsburgh common Zanesville do Boston do
wrought
5 6 7 17
10 c. 8 20
C I . 1 . M k 1 I - tl I
o i . . o commercia in ormation by express on would a-.n liht h-r bt!P, r, i r ' 1 m,m,i? w" """ ,aD" blood to Zcrel w.th Sfcwfn; but to stoop , . ,.,,;' bo r ir . T ' '-i .ln-m.,ryjlav(.rn lOU3eofMr tieor llano, three milns . inif route moie mmuiv titan inc niuii. lie .sacrifice himself to hpr nr,. vv.a.i i . ... . . ....
l I . . A ' - " T I IMII4I 1 1 A 4. l H . . . MA-a
io n lumwanr sea enpram. wno Knows no mas- cKnn rot ,3 t h?- r nntr-w f " . ,c.,. i u j ,rom ' 13 " """"K 'Uiusuau ioiieii nia contract. p rsecutors do as much: Hive t1ev hne as r,,, ., , , . . , ter t.nt Ki; Omt -iTirl nn restriction but tn miW i 3 n .1 ey uone as j jjp pMj descended the rhimnV, near to rer hut r.is i-oi, ann no restriction DUt toe mild much? Have they dot- any th n nronintiie ; i l .! i i i i ... J w a"J iai,Jia pioauuve t tvl.wh the deeeased whs sit iu-. and such was
Jaws of the land, is too bad! Pfrr'n.o V 01 their counlrv's trood. I . ....... ... .
I JJ ii-tujuo 1 1 v - iti 1 c o l -y . 1 iiv i. iwiuwii i o I ! ti e h O (' I 1 1 1 1 f I 1 1 C
f X
expiree
I Mr. A illiam Patteison, who had atepped in
Tm rirri n iti c;ic fli J r irl 5 ri i l one lit oirort'
b y ;'"" i"iMi ,part oi state pomt to a warm conte.st 1 ne editor of the Albanv Argus, in to she'f.r himself from the. rain, was alsoconsid
uract ol a letter rom a friend who' )etween the Jackson and Adams parties speaking of the administration ' i.f the er.;blv str.nm-d. but is recovering A voun-jrirl
hves on t.f great mail-rout thion2:hlat tie ensi3ing election. A writer in the General government, remarks "At thi.s.wKS n the room at the time, but escaped unNorth Carolina, and not far from Ro-Rab,way Advocate says, A lull Jackson ; time, neither the states of the ' uldir l.".t The deceased has left a wife and one anoke River, ail rds us information of ajcongre5S ic(,et win he supported in that! mind, nor the geneal posture of alhYirs,''''!-' deplore their irreparable loss, drought almost unequalled which we qUar'terfl all events; that if the Conven-! seems to tequire a gratuitous eviubitir.n i ras:agysgra suppose to have been interrupted with- tion docs not 1)0ininate such a ticket,! of hostility on the one hard, or loui pro- OBITUARY, m the last three days, but all fo late, it there will be an appeal to the people.. Sessions of friendslnp on .the-, ifj prrfn Brookvilr, on the IVtk u. will be seen, for the ram to restore the! The two parties begin to understand; we were friends we should regret v ', Tvphvs Fever, Mr. Joseph Brackenusual bounty to the products of the soil each other and to see that ail distinct which should' vfvm: a r'.;,staj, '- - W 37 wars and 10 ninths. He
hisrust 2, 1326. "I resided in thisj tion of pojiti(:ial principle aml'cxpe
country in the year 1T.06, which ha?!
tions must now merge in the great qucs-j proclanvtion of the .art a? d if vr wer-
iciple and oxpedien- opponants, we should expert to add or
Oil) tanners
linsred - gal castor
j Provisions, Pork, mess
Han is, bacon Shoulders iz sides Hogs' lard Cheese Butter, firkin lb
Porter - bbl Rice - - lb Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island bush Kenawha t the river in store Sugr, New Orleans Havanna, white
loaf and jump
bag
bbl 17 00 13 00
56 1 37t
since been called'the dr
That:
,t, y z, . x -. veais.
drought was nothing to he compared with this, either as to extent or se
verily. 1 he stream on which 1 live con
cy which has grown out of the last twoi!tle to the weight of our opposifio
continual show of the hel'ier
Under nearly all circumstance, xtraor ' zcii.
of children and many relatives and omui, dii bizc. . lends to depWre the loss ofaliud hmb:id,; Spices, 1 epper
. indulgent father, and a j.dons good citi
lb
'froi the U'INCIILSTKR (pa.) REi'UHUCA';.! lii,Iir.v or ili-iited zeal lavs its If open foj rrcordi?i? the departure of friends and
IU UU1 I.WI1 n0.; tra c,Jer re,urn .rc urp fat iQ
serious re-1
- 1 V . , , i . ."Whetner. re believe the admit rsstr.-itinrs nfi n . rr -.i. ...r ....
at.. rp looii niace in our neignoornona a ievv; , , . . jariiom. ne nun wuom, vui n MI 1 s:j ...:n t ....... i'ir- Aiiams to heentif ed fo thp snnnnrti' .... : ,y.J
:.f since, win nc a warning io otners.' - ,, , . - . ... . sincc. zve. iverc m luiruuui am iwu t, uueux Cient lO '. , T , . . . iOt me COUnfrv. tne nnnsfimi ran It, , 7 .r . w. .
nic ,r,l ivir. ueorge lienington descended into! . .,-v.uv., . . v. "- numberca icitn tne paie mnaouanis cy uci ms OAvn .. , , o. . o, , , , . iswered more fit v wUnn thr lr.ori;,1rl . , . ( . .t - . , .!.-. i
la wen neienging to Jonn liiinli, lniiceper r . : , tomu, no morp to visu ine jrenas oj ms ounlhnX'r Honevbrook township, on iMondav!1 , . Al,lm,nistrain heS0Wl side the m-aze. is a contemplation iNutbvih.', r 1, :. more full developed: or after mifTiripntL.. ..;..,.-. iv...;, v!
.'
I -
; ...,.: i . . . i
r , . . nn; mi uuauyii OI MUlScre inn or n hr.i . ,L., ..i v ...?..-.,.
linnnrl fft r,.n frwlr llw hnlfl rW'thnfl IS tlUUeu II1U 1)U oi 1 Ca HOI 1 Ol lilC IOI", t M V'V ; Ue.nimiWUCeS IO UUU UUU! a J I urn a ,Ui - lltu
1 .. I 4 1 I! I
ear, ami h .is m'ver Known io iv) umn
thi summer. Fishing creek, at
Mill, does not afford water sufh
to grind corn into meal even for
family.- In irnny places, there ter t idier in Fishing creek or
Or. IVnlhnsh ihov nrp mnkincr n
drv time tohurnlhe timber n, it lie. i: on perceiving much difficulty in breathing
the bed of the strrm. All fhn r:iin th:it :attemPtcd to aS
could now fall would not make corn e-!uhen within 10 or 12 feet of the surface,
noug
to fee
montl
tlicrc is
nru,,.,,! ct.iff nf (Kic tlM V,,, " (not being aware of the stateof the well
atmospnere. rie also soon felt the sul-
Pimento
Cassia Cloves Nutmegs
4 2A
5 G Gh 10 00 5h 3 1 00 29 31 9 17 19 2 25 23 27 43 1 00 2 2S
62 1 50 8i
6 a
linger grounu
I 50
lapsed to judge of such
. , . " t t . , 0as have been already adopted, scend, hut unfortunateiv, - u
rhatever shape it makes ilse.'rraremce, is ter
rible; the sanctuary ef love and happiness
are alike subject to its ravages. But the
12i
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pT. 1 75
opanish do Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, new Steel, German Swedish London, Crowley Eng. blistered
American
jest
lb
T!, :i i .. c ji ' . . Ampnnni
h in this and the adjoining counties 'ir ""b , fever and no-ne. heer, tri,,l hv mnnv! V J r V v ,:r, 1 cas, Gunpowder, 1
the population plentifully tor six . neonle ot this Borough, who were nfflirt. ... . i. ...1 r hnperenl do
15 and nhat adds to the distress, , . , ' ' led with that troublesome disorder, and ' r.;. ...i. , ,J loungllysont
no fruit, not een an apple no ' ,. , i nan, n(hnrfl w r..;ij ,.r. . , J, , . , J, I 1 obacco, manufactured
tm xvlufnnd a irmpral srr,rritv isnca mio me well to his assistance,' 1 '"" l,J V a hcppuimmortotirj mneavc nvnere Mvrca;TnW
. connneie cure in ue course ot n tew j . t iri "
I J f
imagine what it will bethi lime twelve
davs
are such assurcmces, mounting is ot vari-
ol corn
months. The common now for the nresent use
(orating effects of llie Mnineninlilo rr-.c ' One Gliart of whiskev. two Uipnnrr rrilh rpnsnn nnd. rnntrnrii (ihi? Imrd f,)
price oi corn . , , 1 ri r i- . - . . 1 . ; 7 v-
u ana rrr.iuc a nastv attempt to reach the ''poonsrui oi game, cui nne anu a piece control our feelings) ta the lazo of Heaven.
Dut soon became exhausted, andiul abjruoeiiaa anoui as nig as a tnckory
keepers is one dollar and fiftv cents per-!1'' .9UU" a" -u, anuj-' ' ' j 0?i bushel. Our Hour is brought from Pe-i801 t0 .the tom; his father being' nut, all to be well shaken tofijether. I f nw tersburgh, 1C0 miles distant, and hasireset, immediately descended with thej le from one quarter to a half a gill, Q been for nearlv a vear. All the vege!a-iPrCC.aUlI?n ol a .roPe arou,!d, h,s lody,overy morning, or twice a day, until the,
Wines, Madeira L. P. gal
this morning. Mrs. Haxnaii,
'dliam Gattexbyo this place, Note For h add one half.
MMiy Port TenerifTe Malaga
1 87 1 50 21 17 21 19 19 8 1 45 1 43 05 8 5 3 50 1 75 2 37 1 75 1 25
00 00 10A ia 20 CO 24 30 45 1 12A
2 00 1 75 2 00 00 27 13 21 20 10 1 50 1 50 1 00 10 4 4 50 2 00
" U... I. .. il,. .1 .-. l. . J 1 ,
bles io nv garden, containing more than;uul u 1 U "c 'frtLllliU Ul a?"' 1,e four acre;, and better cultivated than IjPPeared to be so much overcome, it was
iijuugui necessary io uraw nun up, wnen he was found to all appearance lifeless. The neighbors were soon assembled to a considerable number, and while every eye was fixed on the sufferers below, Mr.
John Criley, with a heroism worthy of
ever knew it to be, are not worth five
dollars, and would not be used at all except at such a time. I planted in February, two bushels of Irish potatoes, so called, and there is not one, I believe, of the product as big as a common marble. 4iA gentleman who is just from the New Purchase of Tennessee, on the Mississippi, says that we suffer no worse here than they do in the East Tennessee, and from the'mountains to this place." Mr. John Harbaugh, of Frederick county, in a note to the editor, of the .Examiner, states that on the 22d ult. his daughter was bitten on the ankle by a copper-head snake, the bite of which is considered fully as dangerous as that of a rattle snake. The mouth of a common glass bottle, rilled with whiskey, was applied to the wound for three quar-
i fever has'left you, and continue to take On Sunday last, Axn, daughter of
a little occasionally for some time nfter.George and Ann Buell cf this place, aged
Beiks and Schuylkill Journal.
record, descended with a rope around
his body, and one in his hand, and suc
ceeded in bringing Mr. M'Cathin out dead; Mr. Criley was in a state of syncope. Notwithstanding the appalling nature of the scene, Mr. Peter Criley promptly entered the gloomy region, similarly prepared, and brought Henington up, who was also dead, and Mr. Criley greatly exhausted. The neighboring physician, who was absent, was immediately sent for, and in the mean time every exertion was made, by a number of individuals present, to restore the parties. Mr. M'Cafhin the elder, and the1
In Character. A letter from an American gentleman in Liverpool, published in the Boston Patriot, says, "Mr. Randolph arrived here yesterday in the Alexander, from Philadelphia. I understand he conducted himself in a most shameful manner on his passage, and insulted both the captain and passengers. 1 understand Capt. Baldwin told him he would not receive an insult from him or any other person on hoard of his ship, and that he would give him any satisfaction he wished after they arrived. Iam really rejoiced that he has found some one that will not put up with his impudence. I think, for the honor of our country, he should be put in the Insane Hospital, or at any rate not to be allowed to visit this country and disgrace
months and 4 days.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. TMIH sUnSriiHlKU. Administrator rf the 1 'estate of JOHN COS1VK, deceased, fierehy ivf no'ic, that he will exp;.s t Public S!r-, a tl hnusf rt thi sniil deceased, on the 1st SATURDAY in SKPTKMIJRR next, sll thpernal G"ds and Chatties, belonging- to thp estfct j of said Cosixk deceased. Terms rnad known on the day of sale. MARTIN COS1XC.
August 19, 182G-
.Idmtnistrator.
THE Subscriber hs on hsnd now at his dtvelling, in Lawrenceburgh, a large quantity of S ALT of a superior quality, which he will sell Mt the Cincinnati store prices, for cash or in exchange for approved country produce. Also OLD WHISKEYS, GLV, by the barrtl, as above. W. ARMSTRONG. Lewrenceburgh A'.igtst 5, 1826; 30 tf.
DEARBORN CIRCUIT COUR r. April Term, 1826. Lydt Davidson On Bill or I'etition versus S. jor Divorce I'eter Davidson 3 TOW, on Friday, the seventh day of April, be. Lvtl in ft the fifth judicial day of th April urm of the Dearborn Circuit Court, 1826, comes l.,y. dia Davidson, the complainant aforesaid, by Line her attorney, and filed her Ifill of complaint praying1 a divorce from her said husband Peier
Davidson for cert&in causes in the said Bill set forth, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this rotirt, that I'eter Davidson the defendant aforesaid. Is not a resident of the state of Indiana; It is therefore ruled and ordered by the court nov here sitting, that notice of the pendency of the said 13 ill for divorce be published for four wet kg successively in the Indiana Palladium, a newspaper printed in Lawrenceburh, Dearborn county, requiring the said Peter Davidson to be and ap. pear before the Judges of our Dearborn circuit court tourt, on the first day of their term to be holden at Lawrenceburh in and for the aid cnunly of Dearborn, on the first Monday in October next, then and there, to answer to th'- Bill of complaint aforesaid, or the same will be heatd in his absence. JAMES DILL, Clerk. August 24, 1826; o3- 4t
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