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They further charge us with "warping

facts to the prejudice of truth," in order!

as fair as that cf any other aan in community. As an evidence cf bis standing, it might be merit innrl that ha Knrt Kipn hnnnrerl hv Ihfl

to support our candidate. Wherein this pe 1(r Wlth t Sfat in .hecoo,fritjon lbat inm

"warping" has taken place we are at a ed our constitution, ihat be bad been a ruem-

arraignment and indictment, ur.til the

clerk arrived at the question whether he

was guilty or not guilty, to which he answered, "Lord sir, Tin not the thief." "Is

not your i ame James Wilson?' said the

"No, sir; my name is James "Who are vou, and what are

LAWRENCE BUR GIL

loss toconiecture. It is well known that b'r cf lhe Legislature or Senate nearly etry' . T.

jj i ,l f At session since, up to the time this slander was nackson did get the vote of this state in ....... . , ' . .... . . . 4 Pixor

! 1 324 ; and that in '25, in Congress, he re- and gallant advocate of republican principles. ! " m the b fo,r? m h,e n that jceived the rote of the li.diana Repre- "od of such measures as in his opinion werehad the goods stolen. American.

'

The circuit

Dearborn

sentation.

rcuit court, for the county 0fjexPressed a belief that that would be the it was. that during the pend'i .commenced its session, in this !fact- Are the editors of ihc Leger pre-,ect,on f" onor and Lieut

St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 21.

Indian Murders.-A report has been in U! wn, lor S(.me das past, that the raw- mmn

As it respects the vote of this Jf1 ",cu,dt'dr to.rromote the general mlfere

: r.i. i : " "J

going ior uie ueiierai in iWi,ffe ni0n!iiT had never been Questioned But so!

ncv of the late .town, tor some aas pas

. 1. I,. II... I I I , , 4

.leuwnant uovern-c- ii.ukhis iiiivt aiiai tteu tnu inurue rc.w.

. . a. i a - r r- , . w aw a Mi Afnm ix.nMici arx t t . n mIam .1 I 1 O 1 n I'll' rt k tr Mt f hni ttntii r a 4r W. O f .

nlace.on Monday last. M. C. ErrlpStnn. Parea to say that we have 'warped facts ... . tn K,p. .t ... . . V ' . . ,, I7t Castings, assorted

President Judge, John Levingston and ll ",tKe tULU a peuicuon : inty ma stro the cnarsctt r and reputation ol toe l.en- ted states7 Expedition, for urve in the

Samuel Manwari

CljXCLXjXjri l WHOLESALE CURREXT. (corrected weekly.) Fibrr. To

.IIITICLZIS. Ashes, pearl A Hum Apples Bees7 wax

Bottles, porter

i . ihf ipvp arid prnrpec fl ho io( ihot Iho erai. ana 10 rtnuer nim inlaOTlOUS ano COn- Kmirl thnrp '1 ia no.i c r,-, r..irpH

At.omev. The Prad ! "1 g Ws ..ate at .he next "3J' . "tJ! .1'! . "1 JZZ "TP' ramf tom " dirt L' "o' of Co

d their sitting until vester-l e,ect,on But is onb opinion def. nd-nt to prove something hke initiation: . i.f;; ' : :A: kI

" y .... ... . : ..... "niivutiii iiw ut c 1 1 ii i is. i tru i) v wiiit"'

a a a a A " l I -. 1n.Srvi..aiKnP. 4 . ..... . 1 I .. r - -jr

Lane Prosecutii

Jurv continue

day, during which time 26 bills of indict-j

JiKMit were found. The following are indictments found at the last term and tried at the present, viz: . State vs. John Ackerman on an indict

ment for Perjury. Verdict of guilty,

Cider

Cigars, American

Spanish

in opposition to curs; u hich proves noth- r at last to raise pon.e suspicion: but all his at-

they wfTP near neighbors . . e frrquently at his house, niltted

Cotton

, ... j,. ... St. Domingo

p n;ir v run he Liiim n. 1 ot (K.r. i Knl;.-

inir nriLc. fhov -li.m Kfl nncc nf 'P1'' w holly f i led . Sooie of his on wit- , J ,. . , . b cat hers, hv ing, unless they claim to be possessed ot ' lit t le doubt, that muder has been anr'r v nffiCftt fftlti-. 1 Ihftt thaw u c ia nuor nP I or, hnra ' 1 " I ttArt rn

. . . . Kf 1M I lVa M.J . ia.a,.VB . ... I V W t IUI J V l I 11

Republican.

The Indians Farmer boasted not long since.

rf h rc- Radi h hirh h;id b-en Irft at tl

l ist term, bentence, one vear impn-iwnen a

.onmerit in the state prison. Motion in arrest of Judgment by 3Ir. Lane, for the defendant, and Mr. Slevens for the state; Judgment on the verdict confirmed. State vs. John Hays. Indictment for

.barratry. Argued to the jury by Mr.

Hoicard, for the defendant, and Mr. Lane,

prosecuting attorney, for the state.

Verdict not guild.

State vs. Samuel Fancher. Indictment

for Barratry. JVuli prosequi (n. dismissal

of indictment) was entered.

State vs. JSIalan Drown. Indictment for Birratry. Messrs. Stevens and St.

Clair, attorneys for defendant, and Mr. JLane prosecuting Attorney for the state.

Verdict not guilty.

State vs. Samuel Hartline. Indictment

for Bigamy. Messrs. Horvard Stevens,

and St. Clair, were of counsel for defen

dant, and Messrs. Wallace and Lane, for the state. Verdict ofguilty. Sentence,

100 dollars fine, and one year imprison

ment in the state prison. This cause was one of peculiar interest, and was

ably argued, both for the defendant and the state.

State vs. Paul Szuift. Indictment for

keeping a disorderly tavern. Messrs. Harvard, Craig, and Lawrence, counsel for defendant, and Mr. Lane for the state. "Verdict not guilty. State vs. Daniel Jackson. Indictment, of this term, for Horse stealing. Mr. Wallace for defendant, and Mr. Lane for the state. Verdict of guilty. Sentence

ten yearsimprisonment in the state prison, and 100 dollars fine. State vs. Daniel Thorn. Indictment, found this term, for Trespass. Mr. Wallace for deft, and Mr. Lane for the state. Verdict of guilty. Sentence, 20 dollars fine,and three months confinement in the Jail of the county. There were several convictions for Assault and Battery, and Riots, to which small fines were attached. The court, it is believed, will not get through the business before it, short of the whole term, (2 weeks.)

,.- j i i . . j i iL. i:

mtaciiuiiuijciu-u uy ujc jjuic.du- of tbr (jrrieral. rre frrquntl?

ty of men. and neter saw or suspected him of any thing We are vounp politicians, and unac- incons,s"nt i,h s,ricl nioratity. In short the

i -u rvidnce on the trial completely acquitted the ' 1 " MrpH naai n 1 quamted with the intricate m.nutia of G,ner,l of the odious charg. whirh had ben the incion rf th

electioneering calculations; however, alledged apamsi him. I be foul stain which the

plain matter presents itsell, in defendant had atttmptfd to fix upon his repute-

. I-.- ii i a ' i t on, lias, ry the trial Deen w'ipeu out, ana Ms politics, we can generally comprehei d it . . t c 17 r characte r now stfrnds if any d ff ranee more rationally. Jackson, in 1824, received, br;gh! an(j fair, than if the slander had never in this state, 7343 votes, Clay 5315, ai d ben uttered. j ..n nri t- r j! 'I hp ciu c.t of the General in brinrint this

Qros ouuo. i ne votes o, iay ana - defendant-he ""k. their outlandish Ind.an Rad.he.

Adams together make 8408; from which (..6pisesany 8Ucn consideration I he duty 8SSUrrs us tbat a 8inP,p Marfwfat Pea" wtjHcmp deduct Jackson's 7343, and there will owed hin.self and to the public impelled him, ,tf,at 1,18 rff,rt' rr,n' ?Pcticn of the curious UD,,S

..ij l.A n., pirrt tr ti h h-,. b, wmcn Hipasnren 4 .nrns m eucumierence anil

S cts. g ctd ton 90 00 100 00 lb 7 0 bush 25 50 lb 26 27 gr 12 00 00 lb 9 10 11 12v lush 1 00 ton 60 00 00 bll 1 00 00 1000 17 h 1 50 10 00 12 00 best lb 18A 10 17 7i - 8 9 lb 24 25 to 10 30 33 1 bbl 9 10

No. 2 $7 75 8 No. 3 6 50 7

Cod, dry

bhad Flaxseed

box

bbl

t rum nx rri murine

. j , ,

18 ll.rllPB in Cirpi.mU r. rr,l I Kp Hitnr f F iaxst t-U - DUSn

tt.e LawrencehuiKh Palladium, admires thej ' J.our superfine bbl t-.z of the 4 FiirmerV Radish, but rather ginseng - lb

sneers at its beim; a curiosity " and tills us Ulipowder, LtX n keg

that a JadisS raised in that neijrt boihood measured S6 inchs in circonTerence !! A Y-inkee Editor, after indulging, h'ms If id pon e oaeer

3 50 14 00

37A 2 75 15 5 50 7 50

16 3 0O 17 6 50

Dupont's

Hats Roram per doz 40 00

remain 1065 votes against him.

weighed one j'ciihdf We hope the Indiana

ors w'H he kind enough to make our

Adams will get all the votes Clay obtain- ready si ff red too much in the public stima- Brother Y-nkee a pres nt of the brg:e Radish

ed in

T L ra U'OA ri r t V r. Ibt u w tn rflltil ki A n In rv. n t " ' S

not be preposterous to say, that in '28 . . . A : Ed.

- fliiii in iraii ir inn r Miiriri n mi ii iiriii

I in '24? Mr. Clay was the first choice tion. Hung uttamed h.s otjeci by means of es and wknowledge thmsek. s JWy beaten, ith mnnv for President. ho WnM not tbis Pub,,c tria, and ,he T'ri,C, of ,he J'1 I ,,. ,. Sim'

J 7 ht- rer mao-nnn.monslr in onen ( ourt releas. d I " " n"fp,,nT M-rmy gau.ers Ms pwrnn

have taken Mr. Adams or gen. Jackson t0 ,he def ndant all the damages he receiv d, kins we s!iaI1 trY the Yankee again Eds. Pal

for their second. This being the case the defendant paying the expenses on the the giving of Mr. Clay's friends to any sul!; ... ... . . . 1 wo other suits bad been brought bx Gen-

MARRIF.D At Richmond, la. on

the 21t u It. b John Findlev, esq. Mr.

J"J4 I- J t..B 7ait tVi U. M

tll. K n n -! -. lnionn -v nnKn k. I . 1 I . I 1 J ' .... O

nio wui.-... t-.-.ivn ui piuuauim;. mi. giving currency in me same sunuerous report, ; 0f fa pu0JjC Leger, to MiS Jane LCEY Adams, in all probability, will receive an but th' "urjrct havmt: been full invent.gated mi " ' '

and proportionate part ot that sup- , .... , r . , 1 11 1 as to Uen. Hilroy's innocence, he discontinport with Jackson; but it will require a Ued those suits on the deferdants' paying the greater proportion than that to secure exposes that bud accrued For the purpose

Indiana to Adams. The editors of the i aoio juanc 14 rai nnimyi cn.r.c.er, nnn tn nrn slunilt-rprs thxt lhi nill nnt tR-

Leger seem to take it as matter of cap? with -n p.in.tv from the hands of an en

course, that Mr. Clav's former friends 'lightened jury of Washington ( ounty Ireswill support Mr. Adams, because Mr. C. Pc,'u,! 8ol,c" ' u Mr Ps,,r,ck to publish this

l i u.. tl .: '-f "

How will such an opinion square uith

the conduct of partizans in 1824?

Accident A little bov, son of C. L.

Col. JJaron Burr who some year3 ago oc-

The ;;Cupied so lare a spac in the pubhc arena is i ... .i iv V.-i-

i. .i . ij i j l j i uw a nr. ci imii K lawyer inc ew iiuih worst that could be said by Adams s par- . . r J 1 hr lit- siirtir.fi irii l.iorri. r.niilntinn for

ty, were applied as fit epithets to Clan's! talents and If gal a quirements, and is in iode-

How changed is the scene ! enemies then, pendent ctrcun stances A casual nsjter to are now to embrance, and join the com- tbe c,' wo cbosea to pass an hour or to in . the icinity of X aiuman) Hall will generally mon cause, merely because their favor- .. ',,,.,11 u, ,i,:.0 i..

u... u.,:A i,.i. f,u: : j... ' j , From a" d.nbu'gh Mag .zine

litiral warfare. If abuse is the nivot on!nolic,n? no one a n.n b. 8' keen eye and ; M,g .2 ne

.. . L - " !'Q C. .''. I 1V T .!

expressive cuuinenanre, iwifr1 age nas in vainiu i"""1 .iniriu .rraiie 01 me aurrend

MUSEUM or FOREIGN LITERATURE AjXD SCIEjXCE, lajust published by F. L1TTFLL, PHILADELPHIA. Contents of jXo. 9, for September. Portrait I Gm igr Clinton P niopp(nr s Nturl History of Noruay Fr:m the R tn.sp. etive R view. feketf tie s ot Por ugu- Sr Life, &c From the Mon h y Hi view end Literary G ze-ttt. k foro 9 I hough s oh Hunting. From the Reirospertive R- view. Scientific Institutions, From thf Q rterly Kf view The Travellef at the Source of the Nile. Fn m he Monthly M-g.z.ne Mr M ulloch's tss) on ihe Rate of Wgrs. and the Conctiiion ot the Ltnourin CUssts.

Castors - 54 00 Wool - 6 50 lb t

ps - lb 25

Indigo, Spanish flotant 2 37

Bengal - 2 50 Iron Juniata ton 130 puddled 80 90 hoop, 6, 8 and lOd 120 do4d - - 140 nail rods - 160 Lead Pig lb 6 bar - 7fi white, dry - 16

ground in oil keg 3 50 red, dry - lb 16 Leather, sole - - 23 upper side 1 50 calfskins do.s 18 00 Lumber

Joist, pine orpoplar, 1000ft. 15 00

Scantling, seasoned, do. 10 00 Pine boards, do. do. 12 00 Shingles, pine, pr. 1000 225 Molasses, N. Orleans gal 62i Nails, Bowens' brand 4d to 10 7

Juniata brand do

Pittsburgh common

72 00 9 00 6 Oifl 2 50

17 3 62 25 2 00 23 00

7 5 6 7

17 17 00 56

do do

Edinburgh

which the friends of Mr. Clay are turn.

struggled to quench the fire of genius, and1

pt. Mr. Arhims rannnt. in rpa(.i. rv n r t i. i, . a.. a '

- """" " -7 - - - - nui9t n'iriiiin.r it 9 yr n 11 uir uu i n iiru r u - q

From the Edinburgh M ga.

From the New

From BUtk

er ot Buonaparte.

Zinc,

Thf V. lirlnia V -Hero

r xi it .l !.... ..ll ..I! I.,, .it.h.n I 4-., 4

more irom ineiii man any omer 01 me i ,,"u",u i,,t i.a. u viomhiy Maz.ne

'Candidates. mwuji xjurr- wno na. uur ii.) n e iresi-jiu me I ncaire. from the Monthly Mga

aent ol uie u laies, me nexi a locmve irom me Mir.

As it respects ourselves, we have no o!oorf cf Hamilton; at another time mounted fl- A dding under Ground.

deep rooted prejudice to gratify in the:on the ivh.rhwnd ot revolution and meditating ,2 Thv 0wf From BUckwood'8 M.goine.

coming election. Mr. Adams was nol:iDP sso,u'on o. u.f unoin inn ma Duoumg 13. n-,. T.u-H.atory of thelron Ma.k. From ' nt . nii tbf rn rrmnarrhv ? and then nrisonpr h O i. ri.rd

our choice 1824, and probably will not!an9Wring to tne ch.ATg:e 0fn;gh tr as n at the U L. Belle Bordelaise, From the Monthlyhe in '2f Rut this nreferenre? shall ne-ihar of hi rnnntrv. A nuan. who. nerlinns. Review.

1 j i c - j considered with refrrtnre to the r.owers of nfiuiunui.tuiiureoiai i, ver deter US from giving to every good coniaereo nn reirtnt e io me powers oi ihe Technical Repository.

Basher, esq. was accidentally killed in!measure f his, oor cordial and united VZstZZ "" .this place, on Tliursday last, at the door, support. This is the duty of every cit-'andheis what rou may see him a solitary b j '7 B ogrfphici Noi.ce of Von Weber.

i " i

of his fathers residence, by a cart wheel izn, who prefers measures to men, andi'"? in !hf mid81 of "ietr; pointed out to the

passing stranger a a mt re i uj"-i n cir'nsiiy.

Trenton Emporium.

running against him he expired in a few moments after the injury.

Some of our brother editors seem to

peace and prosperity to ruinous contention. Tho' constitutionally opposed to fight-

we can inform our brother editors,1

Heavy rains in the South ' he Charleston Gaz-tle of th Hth u!t. represents the rains

From From From

Zanesville

Boston wrought

Oil, tanners

linseed

castor - 1 37i

Provisions, Pork, mess

Hams, bacon Shoulders Sz. sides Hogs' lard Cneese 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

00 12 50 3 00

10 9 6 8 20 18 00

1

8k

'inc.

have taken exceptions to the remarks; . ,, , ... . ... j within a f w diys to have been the heaviest ob-

siiuu.ui.itj mum piwi iu uiaucr us;,, lor man? vers. In the lower part of

we made, some time since, with regard to the vote of this state in the next Presidential election. The editors of the Public Leger, speaking of the calculations made by some of the Jac kson papers, relative to the vote of this state for Presi

dent, very politely observes, that we "should have known better" than to have' supposed that a large majority of the pco.ple of this state were Jarksoniar.s; and that we gave the electoral vote and vote in the House of Representatives, should the election be de ided there, ascertain for the general. By a little attention it will be discovered that they have mis-

to the combat, in support of our position, Suth Carolina they hare been equally severe,

that we shall not give back, while weanJ nave w considerable damage. he nor- , , r A i -i them mail received on the -27th was completely are able to confront them with a single 80akpd ai)i, b(t a fpW ortb pap..r9 it contained column of American Cannon. were fi for usr In Saotee and vicinity the OT The editors of the IndianapolisGa-atesi quantity of rain fell ever witnessed;

.. i r i i . Ullil mi l- r ni(iinmii aim .I'ltusi anmii iuui-5,

i iiioj, :iiio'? uiiu a 3UIUUUU iu their problem in what we have written above; if not, we will explain it to them hereafter.

r sen so high tbat the mail

SAMUEL jMILROY. From the Salem, la. Tocsin. Samuel Milroy. vs In S'andtr, Robert McClellan. )

the s'reams hd

could 8crcly paps. t he Southern Patriot of the same date says, a letter fr m Sntee announces that the bridges are all carried away. The drirer of th Augusta stge says, tht there is not a bridge standing between th? halfway house and Purjsburg. There was no Savannah mail yesterdiy. '!' e accounts from North i arohna. and oae parts of the north and east, are equally disastrous. Lexington, September 28.

We learn that Isaac B. Desha has

This action was tried at the late term of the

taken or "warped" our meaning in this! Washington Circuit i'ourt. l h declaration

particular; our word, vere: e take '" ' V"Jnl ""V IT ' ba Ued ou of p Ho andTlTen to 1 ' derous words concerning the piaint-ff of the- cn "rt,,ru uul OI P"" " "1IU lw it for granted, (speaking of the represen- fiJU, a d disgraceful character; it ws also his fathers residence in Mi son County.

tation.) whatever iheir opinion may be stated, that tt ihe time the words were spoken, course was aeierminea on, we Mip

the Monthly Mgzine

18 Th Bo.-k tri(ie. From the s.me

19 Miscellaneous Selections Transparency of

the Uctati bo -.y Ktciihcaiion of Spirits Motaic Go!d D uble Stars Franco Abyss -ni Kams. "20 Literary Intelligence The History of the Admt- iu Mr l iht ripht H n Henry P. I hm, fi m 1743 to 1754 J .urnev n R rn ai d Maplra jS arr.tive of o Fv.ur Year K sident in Fr-nce Selection of Sacrrd HarmonyThe Romance of Sir John Chiverton Martin's Illustrations t;f Milton Ainslie g Materia Indies Transition of Llorente's cele hrated History of th I qu s tion P rry's 1 bird Voyage for the D.scovery of a Northwest IVssagr The LifetfCrl I heodort Kor ner Simpson's Aniomy for Ar iatg Wil

Imm's Stlect V.-vra in Greece History of

the B-ttle ot Aincourt 1 reatis? n the Di vine Sovereignty Chronological rlus'ratim.g of ihtr tclesi!tstial Architecture t he B.n qa-T, r the History of Armnti Historical, Topogfaphp'tla- and Statistir .1 Account of th' City of Wes'mingter The Gotden Vu.lrt Thr- H st,,ry of the Parish Chur- h of St. J hn A Gf-trnmer of th-' prrsran Ltngu-ge,, with V c abul ry and I dex rransMou of Sis m ihITs H st -ry of the Ci usdes Ins itutions ot Phsioh'gy His'ory of Ancient Mexico--H'sioy cf France Arnotts General and Med'cat P'nsics Illustrations of the P-ssesofthe Alps V- Vi'mvi us Bnt' ar.nicus. 21. J'ew liritish Publications

j Shot, all sizes

Spices, Pepper Pimento Cassia Cloves Nutmegs

Ginger ground

(which we believe not unanimous) of the administration or its measures, they will

undoubtedly vote the expressed will of

the plainf.ff was a candidate for the c-ffice of pose, from his heretofore evincing no di

Lieutenant Governor of the State, and by rea- ; position to escape, and his weak and son ofthe said words published by the defen- helpless condition arisingfromhis wound.

d-nf he was much injured in his election The The state will be saved the expense of

the people, if necessary, in opposition to'defendant put in his plea, of wit guilty, and maintaining and guarding him any longer

their own." This the editors have virtually admitted; yet they would like toj make it appear, by some rule of construction not known to us, that we had given Jackson the vote of this state as certain in any event whatever! The editors of the Leger, like ourselves, are not altogether free from error they, therefore, in charity ought not to charge it upoi -others' unrighteously.

the jury having heard the evidence after a but it is evidently a stretch of Constitusbort deliberation, brought in a irdict for the. tjona power to bail him. The Constipla.nfifT. of fifteen hundred dolbrs damages.' tlJtion 8aVs "That all prisoners shall be Few actions hare been tried in our Court in,bailahe oy sufficient securities, except for which pubhc feeling h.s been more strongly ex-; , , 7rhfntkp. nroo7 PvMtmt mid

to b waiting! r . A t

"tilt of unijfiiun gtrut. wiiiici iiuu

cited than in this all seemed

with anxious expectations to hear the re

the trial. The charge against the phintilT had been expensively circulated some disbelieved, Rome doubted and some in all probability, earnestly wished they would turn out to bf true. I he chararter cf General Milroy previously to tbc circulation cf those slanderous renortSj stood

Yesterday in the Court of Sessions, the clerk called the name of James Wilson, a person, who had been indected for stealing clothes, when a man stepped into the box, and very patiently heard the

A DMLXfS 7 RA 7 OR& SALE AjXD .XOTICE. PUBLIC noti' t ,s h reby given, that we have tken out let'eis of atlmiois'ration on the estate of James Harp nee, late of D--a born coun ty. deceased, and th t w- shall expose to Balr at public vendue on Monday ih? 30'h day of tins present month, at the late residence of the de ceased, all 'he personal efF-cts belonging to 'u estate, consisting of a waggon and gears, horses, cult, sheep, hogs, ploughs, and household fur ni'ure of various descriptions, The term will he made known on the day of sale. We further notify ll persons holding claims giinst the estate to bring tum forward properly au'htntica led for settle ment i and those iudebted to th--state are r questeo tonnke immedia'e arrng -ments toy sealing the ssrne. The aforesaid ts ate will be amply solvent.

JAMES n HARTPENCE, JOHN KILLGURE, October 2. 18 6.

'

Adm"rs

Magistrates? Blanks for sale at this office.

bag ib

4 2h

5 8 6h. 10 00 5h 4 1 00 23 33 9 17 19 2 25 23 27 43 1 00 2 25 12A

62 50

G 3 6 9 8

1

00 00 0h 18 20 00 24 30 45 I2h

Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pT. 1 75 Spanish do 1 50 Holland gin 1 87 Rum, Jamaica 1 50 Whiskey, new 26 Steel, German - lb 17 Swedish 21 Loudon, Crowley 19 Eng. blistered 19 American 8 Teas, Gunpowder, best 1 45 Impereril do 1 45 Young Hysont 95 Tobacco, manufactured 8 Tallow - 5 Wines, Madeira L. P. gal 3 50 Sicily - 2 00 Port - - 2 37 Teneriffe 1 75 Malaga - - 1 25 Note For h add one half.

SPOR TSMEjX A TTEjXD ! ! ! The HARRISON R VCES will commence on th 1st of November, and end on the 3d. Ihe PURSK First ar SlOO-Second Daw

to he governed by the rulr-a of Racing

2 00 1 75 2 00 00 27 18 21 20 10 1 50 1 50 1 00 10 7 4 50

S50

free fur any r'orse. Mare or Gelding;

First Day, S UTILES and Repeat; Second Day tl MILES nd Repeat; Third Dy MILE nd Kepeat. October, 7, 1826

NOTICE. The under s'gnea, holders of lota in the town .if Camoridge, county of Dearborn, and state of Indiana, w ill apply to the board of couniy aupsr. visors at their session on the first Monday in November next, for an entire vacation of all the Urvs, alleys and part of Crosa street westof Main street, as laid out and recorded on the plat .r plan of said town. When those concerned may attend. JACOtt KJASDF.L. JOHN KW&ANKOctober 4, 1826a 39