Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 38, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 September 1826 — Page 3
LAWRENCSBURGH.
SA TURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 30, 1 82G.
Macon (Georgia) Aug. 2$ .Accident. A few nights since, a person by the name ofEvcrs, who was imprisoned in Knoxville, Crawford County, for a small debt, broke jail (probably by the assistance of some out door friends) and escaped. Shortly after, he was found and ar-
ijure lie character of any individual, unjustly,
or without cause; but in the reverse, we had rather atop a little short of Justice, than to pursue a culprit to his hiding place, when he shows signs of contrition for his misconduct. Di. rectly after the attempt in this place to confine and run off the negro man Shields, G. XV. Crasher, made his exit to Kentucky, where he
has since resided. This, together with the
charge made directly upon bim by thejind escaped. lie rode several miles, j dissolved bv a iudment rndered bv default in Bottles, porter
'negro, as one of the persons who attempted hisjtnfn abandoned the horse, and came to j December last, at the suitof.Mlle Chapuis his Caudles, dipped
ineursc wwe oui noi uic unui iciu. mci her death, but during the life of the second wife, Moreau returned to Paris, and married a third, a young woman, named Chapuis. The defence was ingenious enough. It was urged that this sreoud marriage having been proscrib
ed and declared null he had committed no!
clvclVjYati wholesale piucb CURRENT.
(CORRECTKD WEF.KLV.)
rested by Mr. Barker, the Deputy Sher-L. , T. , . . . ... . Ailum
t r- i i i . i " r. . 'ne wiuuwcr 01 ills nrsi ami I'liiy iei;iuuitie
ARTICLES. Ashe?, pearl
i in On his way back to jail, he found!
spouse. In support of his defence it Has made
Apples
in opportunity to mount Mr. B s horse, ;t0 appear that his second mrrree hd been'1 "vax
(this place. On Thursday last he was third wife who had nb-ained 5 000 francs dam-!
mould
llt ? I l -i i lihprtr induced iffl tn hlipvf tnnt ti fplt him
-i,i;iiAb ii.is oeen received, and, , ; . " .arrested bv "Mr. Barker, and. after nrnnJ.,, bv the decision. '1 h nn fnd'Crtor beans
self somewhat culpable, in relation to that trans- i - i- . j 1 ' . -t. .. j
An honest, rood nafured Iiishmnn some Cider - -
time since, h-ed on one ofthe qu ys of Li-j'o11 "1LI"-
may appear in our next.
action; choosing rather to live in Kentucky ; for Kll0Xvi0, i company with two or than to come back to Indiana to clrar the stain three other person on horse back the
from his character. We should like to have prisoner riding behind one of them, and'v,rpoo) n gearch of work- a fallow on the' Spanish
Aim Orleans Price. Current, Sept. 2. Beef, upper countrv, mess, bhl. fkO to
0 .r,0 Bacon ham,1b. 3rf5..sidos &c. 4 ccn thc case tried then, had the parties been another having the rope with which quay, thinking to quiz the poor Mrangpr, 'CoiVee, . I. green, best lb
to : cfs. Butter 10 to 1 cts B-anc forthcoming; but that appeared to be a mat- vers was nour.u, tied round rnsarm. 1m askd him, 1 how lon2 Pat, hre you broke' St. JJonilt.go V,.j r,r -a , " rt. 7 ",, " ""for rt mnph tvmhrfi fnr t,lis ,tl,atlon they arrived at Tlui rp's loos- from yo'jr, father's c.bin ? and how des Cotton bb,. SG o0 to 7Coflec, best, lb. 15 to urn. mucn uisocuior. on the Ichacronna, after night the potutnes eat now?" the Irish hd. who hp- Feather?, live IG cis. Cheese, Amor, u'ood, lb. 19 1-2! Brasher has much mistaken himself, if set jn jt bcin rainy and extreme- pmed to hive a Sbillalee in bis hand, answered. Cotton yarn No.
Frv-n. J? S ts. g ct ton 10 00 100 00 lb 7 O buh 25 50 lb '26 27 gr 12 00 00 ib 9 10 11 I2h bush 1 00 ton 60 00 00" bid 1 00 00 1000 87 1 b0 10 00 12 00 best lb 184 M 17 IT 8 Vh lb 21 23 to 10 30
r- c
(s. Corn, in ear, bhl. 37 to 44 cfs.. he th,aIs w funled our rcmaiks wholly on ly dark, the horse of the person having 4 'ey eat very well, n-y Jewel would yon. Ti-h Aiackertd, ; xNo. 1 bid 9
?Ioa kiln dried, flo. ,Q2 Flour best tlle s,or' of tfie cKro? lvc are too careful the end ofthe rope, walked otVthe side 1,1 ?,M ot rn . r rT f el 'bow we believe even white folks, in certain 'f the bridge, carrying his rider with r-rVi, :(o. r 'SI rc,., , b,,.pedbrMUm,0. Tb c-jW and diog .he prisoner from, he j l..!ni ih. to cN. AloiassPF, on plan- . 1 3 lhor,e on which he was mounted. Net tr-. i ot a. r, i n i ,'oboratin circumstancs wero too strong to r ,. . , , , i t fniion. jhJ. 23 to 21 cK Pork, nvs?,', ilcll on a wooden pin which secured tlie . -
walked oil the side ''k to ,HS,e sta knocking the ea-
lirpr don, cooly walked ill.
NOTICE.
No. 2 ,s7 75 o No. 3 ,t 50
Cod, dry
Shad
Flaxseed
Dt n i i i i A LL Persona mdetred to tn IAte Hrrn o! Liz Mi
rnrs?,', ; . . ...... . ion onawoounn pin wuicn secured tnr, anf armtfrnnr nrP rP(V1.Ml to cnll r iour,bii renino
leave a uouot on our minus, as to me correct- 4rt c;iu ,u fu . . , . :;Corr
l'"ii il' iiiv- cui-f '-mi- m . us 1 1 1 1 1 j, n ie l 1 1 ar r m n, t sq. who is aui, su.inirisni iinnci.iii,
oru. .S10 to II; prime. .C;7 50 to 3 Sufnr. rr-rriil. IN. f! f- in
. .. . ' ' jconrict slave or a free man. As it respects an . his existance in about an hour. The
. u ?u,n. iu. i ci?, u. GO- o niSKCV ftft.m,lf t (.nf,ni,!1 1.M.I1lm 6 iri it re;tui:nprnn who foil from the. hridfrn n-K l.nt
I . . . . . 1 1
Pst;Vfblhino' s t l:.im arnirilinff to Imp hie bnir.iT til 1 10 IIU ri-J'lSSCr!Zr
a slare oreren a convict, would have no fleet or operation whatever. And this fact Mr.
box
- bid
bush bid lb
3 :o 14 00
37A
2 76
3 els.
jOess of the negro's story, whether he was ajfjo anf w i ( Il such force as to terminate s,'"e srre; and all person hvm cl .imsj
ai'st Hi'.' iirm, will present tnem lor adjust merit without delay. rurDF.mcK utz, Survivinsr r a-mer of t lit- lte
firm ol U i Si Armstrong
Dreadful Death. A farmer of Thoar-
out, in Flanders, was following a swarm
Sent. 25, 18:6. 3S 3w
Ohio Election.- The people in Ohio'
appear to be at no lo?5 for material! to' ... , , . . - rout, in Handers, was following a swr.rm j-j01lCE.
makca Governor out of-four Gentlemen Z I Z, J , if bee ,hc hcat of tl,e I:,-V'' at lenglh, W,,FREAS- Mt btd w, - hil.Ii attemnt tn p.stnhli!h. Wc nn wi n.c ptfr? enninrf tb l,rn,K c. J ind osrd. wi hout anv mst cniise or cro-
rf. -. . ... n -- olliip iin. i a f i uu uuii i.ii n j .
n m rAlrnPnH oc ennti,U(.- . All . r - I .1 f ,
'' . ' inut-,l 1 r,m" man who has a lawful claim opon the services of an ash, he presented the hive to them, ble, Alexander Campbell, John Bigger, colored persons escaping into this sute, shall unfortunately, the queen bee took
and Benjamin Tappan.
face, and, in a mo-
reclaim them: for this nurnose. nnr Wislatiirn :Ilf 1 f5lllU1, on H'
I 1 - ... ... ,lllllli lll' ui l 1U L'l i CI lUHUIl iu
rrl .... . lino maun ouiuc; r l?C I'lUvniUIIJ, tVIUL II Mllir- . , . , Jeivspapcrs. there are now printed in the ' . ;their sovereign, and the unfortunate man
-u-y i-uwre .o ue M.ve no.uer 8ave, .e- ; wag ovenvlemed 1 )y this crucl gpecies of
cure ro toe tree colored man his ireedom, trom attack. In a quarter of an hour he was the ruthless prasp ofthe heartless slave stealer, j dead. A Person who was with him, to We were soTry then that circumstances should assist in the operation, ran away from : u :
rir 11 1 r 1 1 in or niiinn mnra nitin. i IIIIIU
larly our own citirenp, but it appeared necessa-
Tbe fdCt ofthe matter i?, we cannot look
city of Cincinnati, one semi-monfhlv seven weekly, thre semi wefkly, and two daily papers makin": in all, 13 newRpnprs, issuing: 25 diffirnt sheets per week! If that doc9 no look Iikf" diseeminatin knowledge, we don't comprehend the term It speaks an eulogy on the enterprise, infellirrrnrp. and librralitv of
the citizens of Cincinnati boyd the descri0" "e 5UCh ncfarIo,,S bu?,neS9 in fuI1 P.etive powers of a Web.ter, a Clay, or oven De- ''00 W"h0Ut exPrcssinS 0,,r disapprobation;
mosthenes himself wre he alire. Amonj; the papers rfcntly issued from
tbat city, none is more deserving: of pal-! CiNcixyATi, Sept. 23. One of the most
ronage and public notice, than the "Parthe- trociotis outrages that has ever disgraced .ofheers, which makes G in number that Nov, edited bv A. T. Carivnfer It is neawV,his 9ate W c0mmil,ed on Wetjncsday n'gbt. jgavo the ox and all the charges thereto.
f, folded in anarto o'ciock. i ne cirtumaiances, s. tar Tju,y irow to thc beef when roasting
and whether it hits friend or foe we care not.
A Roasted Ox in London, on thc birtk day of King George II. in 172G. Londox, Nov. 4, 172G. One Col. Edward Collins, that keeps the White Hart Inn, and Capt. T.Goulding Jeweller in the Walks, Lieut. Collins, woollen draper in the church yard and three voting gentlemen of the town
auie to learn, are as loiiows: Jona- ,tu bo,l C, J rf c;!t,r nA r(V,rnr
j l I III IIIUHIIIIIJ VI -Jiw.l UIUUV I l-'UU
T I I .
Vinaieu on a super roTai sheer, loMed in quarto
far-r,. in,? rlnrnfil fr. tlm nnt,!fn r r c .... . . 1 1,1 s u
' , I . : ' . ;--vncur1)v,)3rinWrem "nyaro,. ()C cook to stnff it into ,h(l shouIders
aiure anu ocience, amusinc: t ws. and n easmrr f139 wen in toe naoii ci snameiu iy Dealing' . . i u- n ... i """'t. ...... .. and necic; and Cant. Ootildinff, leweller
:s into
amonds
ame-
and on Wednesday evening had gonr to the j theirs and lopasses, At 2 the ok was house of a Mr WoodnifT a hn?kmafcpr. Stpic. I read v . hroucht to the table ; nut i nto a
art swore vennce against her, and these who'dish 12 foot long and 6 wide, made on
irri Ir,r..i:.. i:,i . ... . iiih w n m rn sn inni ni nan mrnm tup,
uc.h mi various sonnets.; - - -- " stullei above an hundred true stone . . . nprR Htra.nftt him. Kvprv moAn in hp r now-
AO tne lad.es ,t ad.frosses itself ftvorablv; and ' f . K ' the buttocks ofthe Ox, several di
1 j i.i jcnji;ouijr .in iiiiu iiumo; iuvil.v,i . wp hope they will not turn a deaf ear toils she was forci-d to seek shelter at other nlaces. ! rubies, saphires, cmerals, garnets,
ui iuvc. uui rppay ii wun KinURPSS. We have rrceit-pd the first number of the '!Vnrfh A ninrln-in I lu..n .1 D I: I o
" rtuu i uiuicai ikee ....... ... i, i j: I : ii.
ii.. -were itvuig ner protection, iiarins; previous- purpiL:; un:j umuu in uui puuiic inancster,- pUhshed at Lexington Kentucky, by y 0I)g,g,:i a passage on a boat as a hand, tolet house; but the shilling made the mob Messrs. Norwood k Jonrs. This pppr is issued go dovn the river, he went up on the nightjso furious that they flungthemselves over froui the oflire ofthe Whi, drcT8rd. and bidsiabove stated, armed with a butcher s cleaver to'the heads of the officers, into the dish,
fair to be a useful and interpstina: Journal ll,s lhreats m expcution. l)n entering, he and stood over their shoes in gravy, one
We. wish them, what sme could not subsist on,
Jtound Nr. and Mrs. oodrurt in bed, and;wnQ t niTTwl in 1 Up hellv of thp nv nn,l
encouragement f quil to" their deserts.
TO THE EDITORS. Ge.tleie.v I noticed in your paper, some time since, a communication or edi-
tonal remark Which seemed to cast reproach on me. The story which your paper contains about me, has its foundation, as it appears from your paper, on thc word of a negro, who says he came from "Virginia, and who calls himself Andrew Shield, a;id says he is free. Some per-
on gve their word, too, that his master,
. a . I f ft . f . k
with tne mtnu ol a iiena aiiacKPd tnem in tneir...! 4n, .:k j ii.
(Imiium Milieu ini iicut wiiiuii uiiiue me
helpless situation . I he villain lirst made a cut
nthVprs: nnit thn lnhlf or nil thpir rlnflms
i i tr. i .. I ' " "
7" l ,r t,LiU" ;s ,lc,3lj m,u-(must have been spoiled. ther, down his tucc in a most shocking manner! rM , , . , .... . .. ILnghsh travellers and lournahs s in from tire forehead to the chin, and another onL .L , . .,. , J , the arm. Mrs W. in endeavoring to protectl,,l!count!7' J uch surprise
her husband, was next attacked by the roon-
and merriment, at finding Col A. and
tit l l : i in r .
ster who struck her, and nearlv took one of iuaJ01 lJ 'eptng iaern. l ne tasnion j . .....
her arms off, havinK cut entirely through the however, seems to nave Dccn borrowed
main bone, and otherw ise seriously injured her. The screams ofthe sufferers awoke a man sleep
ing: "P stairs, who coming down to their relief'
from our English ancesters. [ancestors]
Commodore Porter.—We learn from a Correspondent, says the Raleigh Register, who has seen a copy of the articles of agreement entered into between Com. Porter and the Mexican Government, that the Government have granted to the Commodore, the payment of a claim on the old Mexican Government of 50 or 60,000 dollars for destroying Privateers. The Navy is placed under his entire control—he selects all his officers—he is to locate a certain quantity of land where he pleases, and he is to created an admiral at the next Congress. His salary is to be $24,000 per annum—his pay continued in all cases of sickness or necessary absence on business in the United States. And what is most liberal of all, in case of his death or accident, a pension is secured.
who lived him, lives in the Miami bottom. I consider vour nuhliral ion above
was also wounded, when the monster in hu-
man shape made his escape. It seems the in-
tention of Stewart was to have murdered Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, and then his wife, and then go on board the boat and get off. But Mrs. S.
named improper it itself and unjust to-
firi '; , "r ' ,n7.Ta re-lo;v,,l. d ed .. board .ha boat S.m. ,,-,n V' 0 yft' P"P" .mntelj cameUcmu mt.th. tov tor p iper; tor in ever v thing it relates mc, 't ie constables to take btewart. i hpy were ini ;-f.i. !T 1. aa L" 1 . r .l j , 1 . 1 U 1.1 I tho. 1 our paper oii"-ht not to at- q-ured ol if they had a warrant, but they antar.k my reputation on thc word of a ne- vered in tt.a negative. the constables, gro, w hoso oath the laws ofthe landi who were, smarting under the wounds received wotild not allow to deprive vou of one n the canal when they went out to arrest rent of vour property I hope von wiir801" mcn' who had bcen e,ll" f most shock-
n t Uovenner admit anv thintr d'oroto-i ,n-'X b"atinS e others as noticed on Mon-
- r
A..., Ir. , .u,-.,.i ii ... ik.mm
ry ot me mto your n:inr, nule it ha5 J ,ulvl" M,r b"i "3 c i,,,,,,,,, r' . ' . ..... divfjs had been in jeopardy, and some of them some uetter lomulation to support tt than f m . r 1 . , senotisty bort, and yet the perpetrators were the idle tnry of a ly.ng convict slave. 7 h ,r r 1 , 'ot " WIth a l!SJit lnu! anfl tney would not Jkhmu.-o, as the oath ot stieu a creature
.vo'iil not b sulFM'ed to effect even vour
necessary
warrant. Stewart was therefore brought down
property lathe leat tb-groo, you cannot by a number of the citizons in the neighborvery justly and constantly make use nf(,0od, btforo E. fL.tchkiss. Esq. yesterday,
ins uoru to detract Irom thc reputation who committed him to jid tor examination on
Ol Qt.UTS.
As 1 am satisfied that yon can have no malice or desire to injure me bv mans of
your paper: and as you have already
S.iturday . JYat. Crisis.
An unfortunate pffur occurred in this city vfterdav. about one o'clock The facts as
made a publication about me, you will communicated to the jury of inquest, are, thu
1:0 doubtadinit i have a right to be heard ;a Mr. Samuel Lehman was in company with uation that he was in debt, as a solemn
and publish this letter in reply, and the;y 15eaa, on a bread cart. A man named-charge against his character!
The f dhr.cing Advertisements were in the .V r York Gazette in 1720. "Very good fresh Oatmeal to be sold bv the Printer hereof.' Very good MilTd Stockings to be sold of by (lie Printer hereof.
What are we to think ofthe darkness of
those days, when a man treated an insin-
followmg advertisement, which I wish Robert Shaw, said or did something to a little published for the beuetit of those who boy which frightened him; when Mr. Lehman
know where Shields' master lives on the
"Whereas, a Scandalous Report is
spread abroad by some malicious persons.
.Mia:ni bottom. C. W. BRASHER. Boone comity, Sept. 10, 1C2G.
to do so to a chi.d " Some words followed.
when Shaw struck Lehman in the mouth, while on the cart, and then ordered him down. Lehman said he was not afrauj to come down,
We publish the above letter not because ana s0 when Shaw struck him aam in the ve bel'u vi it amounts to a jnsfifir.ation of Mr. face. Lehman then made a blow at Siiaw, and Ura.hers conduct in the transaction alluded to, 8,ruck him in the mouth. Shaw following up . , , . 1 his blows, struck Lehman Under the right jaw, i ll b caui he requests to &e heard in his de1 and killed bim. ;vre. We were willing:, after the notice, tve I
'o k of it, sometime sinee, to have let it pass ... . . 1 Jackson, Jr Coroner, when a verdict was
return d by the Jury, that "Samuel Lehman came to his death by blows inflicted by RobTtShwr ft.
observed, that '-if would not look well lor a man!tha, Ashcr Leavv, of London, Merchant,
is greatly indebted to sundry persons in this City which Report is entirely groundless; however, if any person has any just demand of the said Ashcr Levy, the same shall be duly paid by Moses or Nathaniel Levy.'
to oblivion; and wo now think it would be
-eltT for eli those concerned in it, had that
'.v.cn the case. e hare no deposition to
A case of bigamy was tried in the Paris Court of Assizes, which as being a peculiar case is, well worthy of note. A man named Morearj had been married, in 1S06, to a widow named eschamps. While she vas still living he afterwards, in 1803, went to Ancona, where he espoused a yonng woman named Foubert.
v..c tttion, tins i to forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her on mv account, as I sm dMtrmined not to pay an) debts of her contracting after this date. JOHN It AD LEV. Sept. f. 1826
IATORMA TJOjY W4XTED. THE subscriber, residing in L-twrtnr-hurgh, wishes to get information of a relative of his r. -siding somrwhrre in Ohio, nmect .Abel Wright. s he is dtsirou9 of seeing him. It this ativertiMmnt comes to ttie knou ledge ofthe said Wngb, he is n quf sted to inform ine of 'hat tact, and it possible come to this place rmediitely. HENRY YOUNG Sf pt. 30 1826.
JUST PRLXTED At this rifiice, and fr sale y t? t publisher, "A paraphrase on 'h V sion of U:-niel and Kvelationi'fSt John the Oivine.,, This woik is re comm- nded to thr hvorahle uHention of &!l 'hose who read the scripture for inhrmtion ; tf thm it will be k source of peculiar pleasure, and well worthy of an attentive examination. ALSO A collection of s- Irctid and original pitres on various religious subjects, comprising 'tie prophecies in the Olit Tesuur.ent, tnd their fulfilment in tin ICew ; thereby showing the divinity of Christ nod the truth ofthe Cospel. the above wot ks maybe hud of the II v A.J. Cotton, Flisabethtown, Ohio; the U-v. Mr. Jonea, of Rising Sun; ihf Kev. Jin. Dishiell; Dnitl Higerman, t9q. Chsrles Dash ell, esq. and Capt. Plumer, on very m nitrate ternrs. TAKE A UP
Y John Dougherty, in DcUware tovnship,
Uipley cotinty, Iniliana, on the 19th day of
vurch last, a IUlltiHT RAY llOR-E, supposed
to be six years old, fourteen han s hirb, a star
in his forehead, three white feet, never docktd, a quirt in the hair back of eat.h tore leg. Ap
praised to sixteen dollars, by Alenaham Cline &
Geo. Wagener, this 4 h day of September, 1S26 A copy trom my book of estrrys, ADOUMtlH HUtiGtNS, J. P. FORTY DOLLARS REWARD Will be giVi-n for itu- dj)prchenn9ion snd stfe
cor.finement of a Vnginia Transport Negro fel
low who escaped fr m the subscribers in April last. He W8S purchased of the Governor and Council of Virginia, to be transported beyond the limits of thr- Uuited States, for certain attrocious rnmes by him committed. He i3 of the follow, nig description, viz: JOHN BOUYEIt, is of a black complexion bliik eyes, ihe winte show.ng very plain and large blnck woolly hair- five fret eleven and three fourth inches high 31 years old a scar on his left leg - a vei y stou man a 6hoe nuker and an excellent fiddler. It is said that he has assumed a different name, and caifcj himself Andrew Shields. WILLIAMS & PRICE. Buckingham county, Virginia. The above is from a printed advertlsemen which I have in my possession. I will gutran-
tee the payment of the ahove reward tor Williams
and Price; and will furnish duly nuihtnticated
papers in case said Shields c&n b; found, appre
hended, and conhned. C. W RRASI1FR Rnone county, Ky. S?pt. 10, 18:6 38 3vc MEDICAL jYOTICE.
THERE will be Meeting of thr Medical Society, of the 3d. Medial district, held at the House of J hi Gray, esq. in Lawrenceburgh,
on Tbnrsday the 17th ot October. Sept 29 126. 3S-3w. THE Su.srriter is njw fi.:n.gout large and commodious Ruck House, in which he intend.-! to keep a HOUSE OF EjVTER TA LYMEA'T, and will be ready to accommodate those who may see proper to give him a cail, on or about the first of October next; and that nothing shali b wanting on his part to render their stiy with h m comfortable and pleasant. His table and br will be furnished with the best that can be found in the western country His stable will always be supplied with the best of provender, and a careful ostler. He has made an arrangement for a number ofthe most interr sting Newspapers from different p3ts of the Uohed States JOHN SPENCER. Laxvrevceburgh. SefHember 3. 18.6 COOPER WASTED. THE subscriber, residing in Manchester township. Dearborn county, will give employment and liberal vges to a Journeyman Cooper during the ensuing season. ROBERT MARTIN. Manchester, Sept. 16. X 3w terCAUTIOX! WHF.REAs my wife Ebza h .3 left my bed and board, withoti'. any just cause or pro vocation, this is to forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting after this date. JESSE IIORTON. Sept. 16; 182. 5 3w
15 5 50 7 50
Gunpowder, Lex'n keg
Diipotit s
Huts Roram per doz 40 00 Castors - 54 00
Wool Hemp lb Hops - lb Indigo, Spanish flotant Bengal
Iron Juniata ton puddled
6 50 25 2 37 2 50
10 7 16 3 00 17 C 50
72 0d 9 00 2 50
do Id nail rods Lead Fig bar white, drv
lb
side dos
ISO CO 90 120 140 160 G 7 Ih 16 17 ;g 3 50 3 6d lb 16 23 25 1 50 2 00 18 00 23 015
red, dry Leather, sole upper call skins
Lumber Joist, pineorpoplar, 1000ft. 15 00 Scantling, seasoned, do. 10 00 00' Pine boards, do. do. 12 00 1 2 50 Shingles, pine, pr. 1000 2 25 3 od Molasses, N. Orleans gal 62h
Nails, Bow-ens1 brand 4d to 10 7
Juniata brand do Pittsburgh common
Zanesville Boston wrought
do do
7 5 6 i
10 9 B
17 17 00
56 37h
Oil, tanners
linseed castor Provisions, Pork, mess Hams, bacon Shoulders Sz. sides Hogs' lard Cheese Butter, firkin lb
Porter - - bbl Rice - - lb Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island bush Kenawha at the river in store Sugr, New Orleans Havanna, white loaf and lump Shot, all sizes bag Spices, Pepper lb Pimento Cassia Cloves Nutmegs Ginger ground
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pY. 1 75
Spanish do Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey; new Steel, German
Swedish London, Crowley Eng. blistered American Teas, Gunpowder, best Impereri! do Young 1 lysont Tobacco, manufactured Tallow -Wines, Madeira L. P. gal Sicily Port TenerilTe Malaga Note For h add one half.
4 2h
5 8 Gh 10 00 5h 3 1 00 31 33 9 17 19 2 25 23 27 43
1 00 2h
2C! 18 00 62 1 50 SA 6 9
8
1
0
00 00 10& 18 20 00 24 30 45 2h
lb
50 87 50
26 17 21 19 19 8 1 45 1 45 95 8 5 3 50 2 00 2 37 1 75 1 25
2 oa 1 75 2 00 00 27 18 21 20 10 1 50 I 50 1 00 10 7 4 50
TAKEjY UP, Y Asa GooVins of Delaware township Ripy county, Indisn, on the 27 day of July &26j
a Light Brown .2are, suppostd. to be seven years old, between fourteen or fifteen hands high left hind foot white; no other brands or rmrks perceivable, except a white spot ar.casioned hy ha saddhr. Appraised to twenty fivr. dollars, thi 4h day of August, 1825, by us Samuel Gookins.
jun. and Henry Fisher.
I do certify the ibove to be a true copy from my astray book. ADOLniUS imGGIVS, Sept. IS. 36 Justice of the Pcv
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE public are hereby notifi d, tbat I hartf taken out lexers of administration on ihe tstate of Martinus Myrict, late of Dearborn county.de seised, and that all persona indebted to the estate must m ke immediate arrangements to pay the same I hoae persons having just chims -gainst the dee'd, will please present tht-m priu perly authenticated for settlement, as the esute be conaiderablj insolvent. TUOS. W. HUSTON, Admr, Sept. 1823, 3 .jcf
