Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 40, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 14 October 1826 — Page 3
LAWHENCEBUUirH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1826."
at the same time, however, we are well! aware of the difficulty we would have to encounter in determining pumpkins from squashes the latter when planted in our river bottoms, always growing to such an enormous size as to preclude
B!such a distinction. We take no no
tice of the putFin the same paper, about corn, asserting that one grain produ-
ing of the 28th ult. by Gen. Samuel Houston and Gen. Robert While ol Tennessee. The latter fell at the first
fire, supposed to be mortally wounded, but was alive when last heard from. The quarrel grew out of the appointmerit of John 1. Erwin Post Master at Nashville &c. Ky. Argus
LEXINGTON", OCIOfF.Il 6. It is stated in tlo Umulle Ul v.- liivinch
I I. A I l- . I 1. tV, . t 7) l..4 f rich,, tt) .. o so . . II nn .1
tuu live large sinius as every uutn 11111 " 1 j uir"'' ...,0 .... jjl(m 1 1. .1 . 4 1 if r 41 the '-Hi ul? ouid r d in Grn' county hy, knows we hve right 111 the Miami JJottoni , rT, , , ,
.vaicom Honey sojesm w.o ..a, umk x fflri- a , r .nd a 1 e if r. twins
ticularly that of their leader, Opoelhla Voholo, who made a lengthy speech in defence, which is spoken of bv those who beard it as a masterpiece of Indian eloquence. The investigation was amicably concluded, and he permitted to retain bis former authoritv.
A deputation was sent bv the Council .Ailum
to prevent the Survivors from proceed-j Apples ingin their duties, but w ith instructions. Bees" wax
it is said, not to use any force towards bottle;-, porter
Candles, dipped
,'11 1 W-M't j"unr
C1AVLYAA 1 WHOLESALE FiUCE CURREA'F. (CORRECTED WEEKLY.)
.HiTiCLES.
Ashes, pearl
mould Castor beans
The Indiananolis Journal, of tfip rd
iiv itp rnrn rrrnws in :iiiv s '( s inp. nr i . .1
inst. contains a statement of the result! , Ss. " J ' 1 V w w.,.. ; na nrcua)'a..f. mci. iu 10 ii rv,(l hf ci.luil..llp, 0 ?(M ,n Vt,ar, , id last Castings, assorted r , iii- - ,i r dimension, within the conception of a murder are mention d Ga-ttle. ,lir.nir . fi l,n.l.,.n fin . th d(.,,r . , , & of the Congressional election, in the first ' . .. . spr.njr. are n nnrxnin n sz h. s',pr Lidtir r . . ' , ISorth Carolinian. u.ii.t-d -J 09 o 'lis t ihr p.d iC srds the p:,r.irj American district, laUrn from the ofiice of the V are Just inform d, that the who!- of tht u ;f, r 1S t,,ou,hMo w B. , v M the Mrerj V "" , Secretary ofState; from which it appears The firrht Among the various inci-nRro9 wh0 wn l)..a,d the b at on wi,un !h. hut n3 MdHci.-ntij-dociU to heL .f M Mr. Bbdce is elected, by a majority of 21 dents, which occured during the Siting ,0'h U" Je? T, n ,rM'h d Hhpm. ' J J. .cienu, ocruicu curing .mn Wa9 c.iromi,tlfd hr, b.-H taken, and tt . n o,,. ,n ft M ,n inp, ,s in (hp U) ff ,he thick,st lon.i..o vlo-. I b number ol votes given to.0f the Circuit Court in this place, none neV tht-y carriMl. iff n corded. I h . rr io.t-- nf . , Cotton
i cathers, hve
ton 90 00 100 OCf
0 50 27 00 vi 00 i 2 Oft
lb 7 bu?h 2a lb 26 ir 12 00 lb 9 1 1 biish I 00 ton CO 00 bbl 1 00 looo rrth
v.-as, for Blake 5223, Boon 5202, Siiuler 1G3G.
Smu!a last, at her lesi-
lb
Cotton arn Ko. 5 to 10
10 00 b 184 17 8
2$ 30
50
2 75
ewr' of l nh
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- 1 1 1
4'. -..J : 41 ... C.i. in' 1 ' ! H S.indM
uuii, tinu rnqiiiM , as me ryutuuiii nu . .... , , , r 1 1 I 'd 0 urday last, between councilor Lane, o( AhcMscj-X DtinR of IV!.R,.,.f.t -I- : c in Uwrem-ohnrgh township,-f '- ' 1 " .
1 he. same paper cs the re.uit of.thn am pari, and counsellor orW, and ai lr,nronon tUl, 2C,h u fof vrv. ,f W, t,,,-t I,. sHrlt h,s P, n, to the ceWid j Cod, dry box 3 .,0 the. election in this district, as returned (the A-istant Clerk, of the other part, form in . Conrt-ss-ui al i icket to he upp rt arrno rf Hp, whtr tbe rnvmon.ed toi.jrm- I,ad - - bbl 1400 to the Secretarvs ofiice. with the excen-!Vn .i-Pro nM nmconi rm this nrminn. ed ftt jop l-ctinn in October: as thp d. I. si n. Jr L-ts no adn.tttjnt. I Comui?a'?cti Haxsecd - bush Sui
r .i . ,-ti i i .. . .. . would n it -Atrrttt- Ui inoi.nrt one Sft ofnipn. ihe - t v-. y mwtvu1 r.r -.:Jti:tSii r JiUl SUperlinC bl)l
, , . , 1 mt tin dividud, and f;nmd tiva t.ckcts, s a t mp np T FHITP
uxj ilium u.iu ucu 1 i.i-ti t u. iui . ; wuicii leu uiom' p (ip.s roi nit; iiw, tu 11 is- fuows"
Smith's majority, as here given, is 1059 sues in so singular a manner. It may suf
fice, without committing ourselves, to say,
that owing to the interposition of some
peaceable persons, very little, if any, blood
was spilt by the belligerants. Some
have the temerity to assert that it would have been impossible, by the most pun
gent application to the head, to have drawn forth any of that resuscitating fluid,
as on the first onset it made a precipitate
jretreat to a more secure and impenifra-
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over Mr. Test. Counties. Sjhitit Test Randolph 182 103 Switzerland 455 421 Ripley 150 449 1J ion 423 446 Allen 10 101 Decatur 397 168 Franklin 402 710 Dearborn 1290 731 WaNue 956 1317 Rush 611 166 Fivette 831 187 Henry 210 141 6005 4946
ADAMS TICKET. Dr. Samuel Swan ol Nin-erset. Dr Isaac Pi rsi n, of Fs-x Dr. Hedjre Thompson of S-dem. :-r I .wis ( ondirt of V-crrt. Rb n'Zfr I uckrr, Ksq. of lir!'njrton. Dr. Ueorp? Holcoiiiht- of Aionu outlj. JACKSON TICL'ET. Gror1 CassMh Esq ol HTifn. Win K'nnftly, Rq ofSusstx Gn Isaic i. F.rc ol Hunti-rdon. Ib nj B. Cooper Ksq of GhniCfsor. I)anie Gtnison E-q of Sd!ein I0r. Gore Hole' b , ;f Moumnuth.
A LIST OF LLTTLRS, jGii.seng - lb 17 18 n . . . , n y. . r i l uuiipow uer, Lex 11 Kc 5o0 b 50 1! viax.iuv: m Ihr P ft Off'C' tn Lawrence' tirn, 0 - .. i c. , ,a.., ! :f- Duponts oO tU lineal r.st (Wr, 4 ihnrt htters. Cilto" " 54 00 72
i , , , Wool - - 6 50 9 00 i A . 'u jj n'tci'ton, John .'lrmHrong. jjjcn)p J g l Jvlm ii-.' r. Joe? A Abi Reach. Robert , , ' u 0.
2 50
?Ir. Ilaile, who was elected in Missis
sippi to fill the vacancy, in Congress, ofjThus happily terminated, this heroic
Tdr. Rankin, deceased, has. at another deed might have been lost in
hie part of the body. Be this as it ma, Thosp M-iik d thus ire old members the norties nnnrar to have entiielv re- l)r H,!cotnbP of iM-nmoutb, it appears,
r . . . r , . . . was clairn d b both nnriu s. covered their faculties, and are now as: fresh coloured, and well, to all appear-' Our readers no doubt remember the ance, as though nothine had happened, dreadful catastrophe of the sinki. goftbe
seain noai (ine Lomei; on ine civile.
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" ' It.JnrA Snniuli tlntnnt
, UIUII') OJ'iillirtl JIVillllil
C Ihn r. C-oml. Cucstuvh A. Qmc John
ft
ertial
ole( ; :j mi, been elected, by a majority of
1000 votes, to represent that state in the
twentieth Congress. Election in Ohio. The election in this state look place on Tuesday last. The Crisis Sc Emp rium of the 11th inst. contains a statement of the polls in Hamilton cou. 'y, so far as known. For Congress David Morris 471 votes James Findley 441 Thomas IMorris 121 Tlie Editors of the Crisis think David .Morris is elected. For State Senator Sanrl M'Henry 273 Stephen Wood 195 For Governor Gmi. Allen Trimble, received a lare majority of the votes.
A man by the name of Philip Lewis is to be ex'-euted at Cincinnati, on the 10th lovV, for the murder of Thomas Isdell. At the late term of the circuit court in thi county, an unusual number of criminal convictions took place; none of
which, however, extended to the life of!
the culprits. Three persons are now
cor .fined in our jail awaiting r.n escort!
to the penitentiary; one of whom, Danielied a large Pistol, loaded it with slugs
J.eU,-.M. nn old nfTeinW. t er-nt fhnrand concealed it under his great coat.
Dot long since from this county, but managed to make his escape before his time
, i:eni lucivc uiomiis ao: l i;e nue rvr- t u. r, . 1 1, r- , ,,. jythe i- i - i- i , Al Lasprr Mitfnve, Davhl JlAitruh. II m.
111 ' t ' . It IV'I 111 UC llllil lilt J'V.IJll JM
C,iJ Jrn . Chisinan, William Cloud, M try C ,itp?;t 1!. I) Jaaif-s .', Jane Day. V Jasenh Fuf'Vite 2, Shedon Fairbanks. C H-'tn. Glbron,JIichacl Gary, Dr. Isaac Gihon. W Ji.hn llains. IV in. Inching?, Absolain It: it. James Hamilton, Elias Hcrnon, Dennis I lot, Jen. I David ILcrd. f 17,., i , r T,J.
ton
Be
Iron J" iata
puddled noe.p, 6, 8 and lOd do 4d nail rods
JW Pig - h bar white, drv ground in oil kej red, dry - lb Leather, sole upper side calfskins doz
Lumber
2 37 2 50 130 GO 100 120 1 10 160 a
7 17 3 62
7 A 16 3 50 16 23
1 50 2 00 18 00 23 00
rttj
iiru 'oi'i uii'ii i u:1 i iui i i a iruu m im w j . t t rt iiwi - r 'i.i
shades of chaos, had not the parties contracted to raise her, sue . dod r i"";"'" 15 00 i i r i i ? i i J nomas Manford "2 John Jlillnr. Isaac c ;?. i i 1AAA been recoi iz d m the sum ot liliy hauhrt: lier up on the beach on the 23d 1f i , u,r. , , . ir. beantlinix, seasoned, do. 10 00 00 & J i i f . ' , , .-.nr, Morgan John Jl tjahen. heij Mucs. , , , . . dollars, with (! riij.lo appear at the In. Mairil t ,at x , r0 u. J,,, JrK,r, IK.,. Marshall. ' 'ne l;ou,d!' do- ,2,? . . . i , was recovered, tLCo2 1 2. ot which were x. n c 7, ., .. , A- .. blungles, pine, pr. 1000 22o 3 00 next .court, to answ er such things as mav . T ., .' , .... h. S. Avoir, Juhn Aeif, Unmet Aei!. , ,rN, J-. , r., ' & " in Mr. Hollos baer: ,L5 in the ijinoi! i , r. , , 3IolasM s, JN. (Jrleans cal 62A
be required of them buchir.gthat matter. t.hf,st . (hc p.,,,,.,;,,-, IIi0nov f:,rK ;il,d ,he!W""r,r UX:e am 1 'J0a "''i Nails. Bowens' brand 4d to 10 7
I 7 , I nnlin- I 7
Tit Ik ram I V' V- VMIO I I
I
I It ram
O.il.'ii.rf iii cm.-ill viutio. I !n Mih'v ii t
murjer CF Lr. BLOliA wet, but rot materialh haim d. Sev-
The Kentucky Comment. -loi jjives the 'oral papers ot;:lue, lea-ts, cc. wen
P )Vm. S. Perdue, John Pettis. R Ciine Roland, John Robinson, A. II. R ed. S George Scuttle, John Sumnnn, John
Snn i , 6 eorgc Sharon, Robert $iutcr,Ti m. . v , . 3 7 ' itJu, tanners Gilbert. 7 ..
Y C. Jranhouten Sanfl C. Vance 2. W Melaulxton Nicks, J mcs Walden.J Jin
N ntvon, Isaac liickcrsham, Elizabeth N inters. I. DUNN, p. m. ?? (7p ari'augpmcrJ, the N ex tern mail ii' arrive at this place cn Sundry- 'Furs-
nd deiiart licit morning.
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following details ot this horud tr.msac- found in a good state of presei v atioi . tion. Doctor Preston . Brown was The vessel was a complete wreck; a shot by Randall V . bmilh o. Friday ihe 'considerable quantiU of botes were 22nd of last month, al the In u-e id Mr.jfound in the steerage, but t( re was Christopher, the father-in-law of Smith, .such a mass of mud i ud rubbish in the in Jelltrson county. Dr. Brown had a place that it was impossible to sa how farm about sixteen miles below Louisville-many bodies there niiht be. Thi- j ;kand in the vicinity of Mr Christophei, at let of a very oung bo was picked up, whose Iioum: he lodged vvtien on a visil enclosing the ribs only, ai d no other part to his farm. A misuodeilandin txisl-;wns visible. The bod of a female was
ed between bmilli and Lhrislopliei , and found on the quarter dec k, so decaed
inrnlnrnln n-ic ihn hnstilitv iA ll.n fnr. tlw. trr,LD .,r.l. 1 . . . . '. C, . . A '.t .v I... .K... "'V CVCniHg. C:
ou iiin.n Kin., Him iiiv umiiiiii ui utv, iwi .t irti iik uii n t'liii iui 11 lU t I 't it
mer that it extended to friends and associates m . "
ui) l iiursoay evening prcct umg
murder when Dr. Brown came in from densation of the steam, it w a supposed,! CAE CEA F REWARD. his farm, Smith was also present, & hav-l had procured vacuum, and the pressure! ( , r . ing drank some whiskey became atninvcj oi I lie surrounding water on the outside Ji T w,.sh.p ,n dn 16 of sepjemhrr Us., to the family. The Doctor remonstrated, caused the effect. A variety of articles, .J. M'Clv.re un Inde:tt (lirl -gcd ? ytrs, with him, which only seemed to add toa sword, a silver teapot, baskets par-els, sctu .m"7 Pr,;rurt(1 l;idrM,u' . . , , , c. .1 ir J r ii.iii ..rthiri sh. carried elf. All pr-rsm s re iorfW ri his abuse, he left the room, lie wentjoi wcarmgr.pparel, pocket bookcc. badit.d hotIt tri,s.11,?0r h.rbor.i c-heron mv account.
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away and attempteu to norrou a nlle, asjneen ptcKed up in the cabin. A number! s I ful. enforce the Ijw ionst any who m
lie said to shoot the Doctor, but tailed.
Next morning, hj some means, lie obtain
all who were the of a Miss M'lulosh. The copper boilers Ao uUemhuu in the Eastern mail : it arrives oi Cnristopher.lhad colapsed in a surprise g manner, and ',m u'c l 'Fesday and 1 hursprcceding the are useless as boilers. The sudden eon- 1 u V,J('')- M-
was out, came back and stole a horse, and now returns for ten years, with the addition of double his unexpired time.
About 7 o'clock he came to Christopher's
while Doctor brown was at breakfast and told him he wanted .satisfaction. The Doctor replied, deferring the mailer until lie was done breakfast and went out of the breakfast room, when a scuille
ensued between him and Smith; the
MimKinth Productions The editors of "Oisc of which brought Christopher out
i , i t j t , . r .. . w ho tound the doctor thrown back upon the Under l a. Kepositorv. inform thein ., , , , c -a u -.i i 1 " J i the bed by bmiln. He seized brntth by reaoers thal a Mr. Hagerty, has left atjthe arm5 and pul,d him out of the door their ofllce a Rtanpod measuring two feet' I ackwards and held him some time. Dr. four inches in length! This surely is a Brown went outand tried topacify Smith, prodigy for the soil of that country, and1 Christopher then loosed his hold on him, Cj . , , . ,!when he mstantaniously drew the pistol vi lli no doubt, btxmp the who e editorial- i.,,,! c ,m i nt ; i . ,. , 1 , ' cocked from his coat pocket, discharged fraternity to find a match for it any j jt at (he Doctor Christopher standing where in that region but it will not do near him. Eight slugs entered Brown's in ibis country. The editor recollects siaV onc ofwhirh passed through his ho- . i "i i . ... dv ; one struck Christopher's knee and to have seen a bean pod, when travelling . ... ,!,.. , X. . , . . . . -.another pa-sed through his thigh. Chnstbroimhlhe southern part of Kentucky , ! (ophrr f(l,j hul Up Doctor pursued Smith which measured upwards of three feet ; UPti he made his escape through a cornar.d w; s assured by the person, in whose-field. II was sensible of his situation, possession it was,thathad not an unlucky 'observed hiswounds were mortal, walk- . . , , , ;ed about the yard and attempted to ride gu-t ot wind thrown the pole down, up , . r . i i i i ' ' r home, but soon tainted and was taken which the bean vine grew, it would havefroni his lorsc ne was rarried into a been much longer; as it was growing; house, where be endured his sn tiering
i i full vitr,r when thearridentli.innenedJ with much fortitude until about two
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o clock nexi morning ana expired: Smith remained a short time in the neighborhood (fearing he had killed his father-in-law,) exulting at the wound be had indicted on Brown, and then Crossed over to the Indiana shore. On Saturday morning he hallooed across the river, asking if the damned rascal was dead, (alluding to Brown) if not he would come
over and kill him. lie was not takeu at our later.; accounts.
Tbis bean was very likely of the same species with Mr. Hagerty?, but much improved by climate and soil. The Murlm-shoro N. C. Intelligent cer, triumphantly states, that a Mr. Grif. fit'o, of II irtford countv, has raised a squash liiis season measuring five feet
three inches m circumference, and weighing seventy pounds ! ll is very probable, were we to make the enquiry amoi'g our farmers, that we should find :n espial to this squash of squashes;
of bottles, sunnosed to have contain ed ! 10 ' hUt.
iifmni.'T ii t irr
I.r.ui try Tors!tip, Oct 7,
wnisK;, were inn, nui ine spirit wa:
invariably changed for liquid of a bitter taste. It is a remarkable fact, that the
CAVTKhY.
bodv of a female which h'oaled from lin W1,cria9 y w ' fcoz.s i,. lus Uf- my bei i i . . i . , v Ntul boHitl u'idi ut ,.n ju-ii. cause or prowreck, and suppostrd to be that of a cook ,. ,,(iS 1S to f- ,rf wJt; tl pt.rsoRS tlM,n maid, was in a better stale ot preserva-j n.a h,,r xt,g or inis'n ur n mv h( count, hs I
(ion than any other that had been found;! ml 1 rmnudm.tp.yauy ..tbtsofher tonirci
and it had been freely asserted that sin
Juniata brand do Pittsburgh common Zanesville Boston
w rought
linseed
castor
Provision:, Pork, mess Hams, bacon Shoulders & sides Dogs' lard Cheese
Butter, firkin lb
tbl - lb
Bags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island bush Kenawba at the river in store Sugr, New Orleans Havanna, white loaf and lumn
do C do 7 17
10 8 G S
17 00 18 00 56 62 1 37j 1 50 8A
4
2h
Porter Rice
Shot, all sizes
Spices, Pepper Pimento Casia Cloves JN i utmees
bag lb
Ginger ground
8 Gh 10 00 5k 3 1 00 29
33 9 17 19 2 25 23 27 43
1 00 2 25 1 2k
6 3 6 0
8
0
was in a stale of intoxication at the time the accident happened. The work of the contractor, Mr. Brown, was finished on the 24 1 h of July. Aorfolk Herald.
The Creek Indians. The following is a clear (and apparently a candid) statement of the result of the late G eneral Assembly of the Creek Indians at Broken Arrow, on the Georgia frontier: kThe Indian Council at Broken Arrow broke up on the 5th instant, after a sitting of about three weeks. The principal object of this Council was the distribution of part of the money arising from the sale of kinds under the late treaty which distribution was left to the control of the Com cil. The men of the Mcintosh part', wc aie told, were not allowed any part of it, but that their women and child
ren received an equal share with
.i jr afur this du.it.
October 11, 18L6.
JAMES CALL1IIAN, sr
A DMLYIS I RA TORS' SALE AXD AVFICV..
tiutKc is Ii ithv iriu n, 'hat we hav-
4
Di'm
U ken on' Ittittsof aiini'inis. ration cn the , :,.atfc.tJ mts Har'pMice, Uteof Ih a born coun ty. dtceastd, and tht we shll t xrose to st- ai public vendue on Monday h- 30 ti day ot tins prtserit m'jnth, at the la'e resi ence of the ceeSt d, ait 'ht pr rsonal tf ets ieonin to s-iii
state, rons sting ot wa'mi ami gears, hois I obacco, manufactured
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pT. I 75
bpanisb do Holland gin Bum, Jamaica Whiskey, new Steel, Gr man - lb SwetUsh I .ondon, Crowley Kng. blistered American Teas, Gunpowder, best Impereril do Voting Hvsont
c tt , s.h p, lu.gs plr.ug.iS, and housclfdd tur
ni'urt of various descriptions, The ittrr.3 win iie made kno. n on the d iy of salt-. Wc turlht. notifv ad persons holding rlarD -gil.&, the fane to hr'f K h m f r Mil pioperly .uihtn'i '. 'tl for s 'tl in-oi j and these iudebted to d t st ate are r q irsteo to m ke imnirdia e aT-inge-nrvn's foy se'tlit g the sime. I he aforesaid es ate ill be mpiy soltent.
JAMF.5 ll HAKTrEXCE, JOHN K.LLtJUliC, October 2, 18 6
Adm"rs
By a letter from Warren County we are informed a duel was fought neai Duncan's Well in this, state, on the mom-
'FAKE.Y UP TOY Isaac Wickrrsh in, ot Logan township,
those of the other party. The share al-j-J Dv-rborn countv, Indian, on Monday the lotted to the Chiefs and their Cherokee!41'1 st.nt, a I ii .v make, supposed to be
. , . . s-.net ii years iiiu, snuu an rouiiu, oraiiiieii oil lier
oain.iii,ve unuei m.ohi, wu mtu u ,r tl shoulder F . a blj.z- fare em dl whit sm.t
on each 3iJe ol her neck ; no oii.tr brands per-
rt-iveable. Appr-nsed t hf een dollars by L'aiv n H 'nton ard Francis Ll West, this 14-h da) .f Sc pttmt'er lbii6. sr joiin c;oi)Ltv, j. p.
less than what they had appropriated to themseles at the time of the forming of the new treaty. The Mcintosh party are to be paid 100,000 dollars, on the 23d inst. which was allowed them by the provisions of the new treatj . The number of this party who have signified their intention to emigrate is about 000. A deputation of their body, accompanied by their Agent, Colonel Drearly, start in a few days to explore the country beyond the Mississippi, and select a place for their future residence. The conduct of the chiefs at Washington, last Winter, underwent an investigation, par
JVOTICE. THE undersigned, hotdt rs of lots in the town f New II-iHiver, coon.lv ot Dearborn, and s'att xd" Indiana, will frppiy to the Hoard of county Su f.ervisuis al their session on ihe first Monday in Novtrr.ber next, for an entire vacation of all the streets, lanes, and alleys s laid out and record d on the plat or plan of said town, tx ept Main street an;1 Potter street; at which time thos t enctrned may aUtnd. knock SQnnn, JOHN BAliltllKI OYV. Sept. tl, ?fj
Tallow
Wines, Madeira L. P. gal Sicily Port TenoriiTe Malaga Xotc For h add one half.
1 50 1 87 1 50 26 17 21 19 19 S 1 45 1 15 95 8 5 0 2 00 2 37 1 75 1 25
00 00 10& 18 20 00 24 30 45 1 12&
2 00 1 75 2 00 00 2S id 21 20 10 1 50 1 50 1 00 10 7 4 50
SPOR FSMEA A FTEA'D ! ! ! The II WUUSON It U'E, will commence on the 1st of November, and nd on lite 3d. I be PUKSK. First Uay, 100 ec(Mld ay g50 io be g"t'rned hj the rub 3 of Racing free for any ttorse. Mare or Gelding First Day, S MILES and Repeat; ShC.ond Day. 2 MILES and Repeat; J bird D 1 ItllLE) ad Uepeat. October, 7, 13J6.
NOTICE. The under signed, holders of Jots in the towri of Cambridge, county of L'earborn, and sute of Indiana, wnl apply to the bonrd ot coon y mper visors at their session on the li st Monday m November next, lor un tntire vacation ot all the larws, alleys and pari of Cross street west of Main street, a laid out and recorded on the plat r plan of s-ic town. When those conu-rr.eil may attend. JACOM IILAS1 r,U JOHN LWUAMiOctober 4, x4
