Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 November 1826 — Page 3

LA .7RENC2BURGH. TURDA Y, NOVEMBER 4, 1 326.

'Itainly will cast a stain on the character

of our town and its ch zns.

On Monday morning last, a party of

youngsters, from the state of Kentucky,

of respectable appearance, visited this

place for the purpose of getting married,

and after remaining in town atl that day,

they were acconl'mclv married about 11

o'clock on that night, at which time, the company who had assembled (for aught

we know without an invitation from the

; Landlord,) dispersed, and sometime du-

" , , ... , . , , ring the night, took otFone of the wheels Irvlian 7 reafy.-t is understood thatjofhe t)al bHoilgvd to the groom, the Commissioners, appointed to treat'and after cutting the spoaks in two, dewith the Indians in this State, for theiposited the hub ofthe wheel in the mark-

lands claimed by them, accomplished; house' and the l)re in another part of

, . i tu ooj ia rri me own, ana, we suppose, or no ouifi that dutv about the 23d ult. Thequan-I V ,? v e i i - jreason than for the sake of a utiie sport: tity of land acquired by this treaty for sureV9 the conduct of the groom amounts, it is said, to two millions and merited nosuch treatnent. If the party a half of acres. From the Potawatamies'bad misbehaved, in any way, it wa. then one million, and the balance from the!tirn? to have thought of retaliation; but

Miiu was hoi me case uiey crime; peaceably to our town, and behaved

aim t rates

JVJiamies.

. -,-, t r i.i 'themselves after they had got' here,New Orleans, Oct. 7.-Beef, mess, bbl., mtirHed . of M .

$9 50; Prime do. ,8 Butter, lb. 12 1Conformably to the law ofthe Mate. 13acon Hams, I . 3; Sides 4 Coffee, In jusiice to both parties, it is necessa-

Iest. lb. 16 Com, bbl. 50 Mackerel, ry to remark, that exertion on the part

i rninm onmA rfiivm fC iY,n no!nf nT i Sprln flM . All rntnntslnlS of the OvtT3CfT9 Of!

i-i i.: k:., c. Ithp Pm.r nfihat tnun atr-.inut them is common , tJ L,l A Jl 11 H IlUlj&OSiljLt rUlj

iiiii u i i n iiii I 1 1 i.ii r- - - - - - - - -

The troops and militia were ordered drunkards They all plead not guilty; but upon

evidence, fire of them were convicted and sentenced to the House of Correction. Let the

good work go on.

CURRENT.

ARTICLES.

Ashes, pt ail

Allutn

wax

mould

Castor beans Castings, assorted Cider

to continue the pursuit for two days.

From the IViscassttt Intelligencer. Public Life, from its very nature involves many ditliculiies and trials it tq irt- mi itj r rsssji g (i itim s arMOi he ci fl c K g ii flu- n"es of opinion oiid mcbs urts, tri m which nut many can escape, wi'hou (Ungt-r ttw, withi-ut trror nd uitbr.ut suspi cion, none This is the destiny .t po meal gwv- - rrmtni; and sut h ae he ns parable attendant fUie ct;i-f m tors in it li has be n their lo ' II ags, and must continue to be s,; with U is pirtul addition, tht their in ls art .Jmosi uni firmly proportioned t'tht- spiendor oi ihcir ikl mis and the importance of iheir vuwh nd prinspies I hose who hve enoe ore(i 10 form an idea of somi peifVct m del ot a Patriot P nt. in, who could ptss th'ngh dl these d fikui us unmoved and ui.susp ctd, nor only mi j;infuil ss m.tsltr ihr world ncVr .s.w,,, bu; they suppose a mn, ur6-.ted to ct in hum. n

affrt.rs, -nd disprnpor iontd t the ondiuon and v -nts of society. N lonal in errsts, a d nation j mersures. and the m ui.a ..f th-ir .nmnlish l

ment, fo m a sou net of exp, rience .n-. jtuig ')ad ,wic, avaked t"9 apprentice U m-nt, tnundtd in probubinun. wh;en musi -r land assist him; but the boy not rism

pcfected and tx-cuied ty the unne.: p mons 'nolds vent a third time to his room, and find-1 Cod, dry

nn energ.es o mny. In th,5 comoin.ng o ,ing ftendj bn,k. jn. wben D.rbj .truck . SlUid pu .lie mm, new p- rp . xm, s re ltroduccd t,v i. . ... o . . . . . ... A , t?a

nrlividuai nd p rty pr.nciples; nd thus hei',,", " 1 "lA5Ctu

IMour, supenine

A fellow named Page was on Tuesd;iv fiiifd tiv nnnnds for hnrninf some

j - - - f ---- - i j straw under the belly of a horse to make!'PFles

him Hrnw nn iYrfs5 vp InnH. Thf noor

animal was so dreadfully burned that ottlf' Prtcr the owner humanlv nut a Deriod to his,a,ldlt;a irped

suffering. S'ezv Yurie Times. The villain should have been hung in advance. The dastardly spirit that would thus brutalK di?tress the "noble

animal," will not hesitate for a slight con-j

sideration to act the assassin or murderer.

Cigars, Americna

tpanisti . 1. green,

St. Domingo

Mr Reynolds, a blacksmith, at Cherry Val-1

ley, was lately killed by h s appn-ntic-, tiamed Darby. Mr. R ynolds had to repair a stage fathers, live which was 'o start early in the ronrtiing, and Cotton arn

WEEKLY.) From To S S cl ton 00 00 100 00 lb 7 O bu5h 25 50 lb 25 26 gr 12 UO 00 ib 0 10 11 12 bush i 00 ton 60 00 00 bbl 1 00 00 l6u0 b7 h 1 50 10 UO 12 00 best lb loTi 19 17 17A 8 9h lb 24 5 to 10 33 35 , 1 bbl 9 10

Key-, Mo. 2 $7 75 8 No. 3 $6 50 7

No. 1, bbl. 6 Flour, best, bbl. 5 25 H:iv,cvt..l 75 Lard, lb. 8 Molasses, g il. 21 Pork, mess, bbl. 11; Prime, do, 1; -Caro, do. 6 Rice, cwt. 3 25 Sugar, La. 01, retail Whiskey, gal. 35 Tobacco, 1st qual. Ib. 4; 2d do. 3.

We acknowledge the receipt of "Corpora 'Trim's'1 epistle; but must beg him

to excuse us for not publishing it, when ive tell him that we have a insuperable aversion to interfering with the military. We can talk to the civilian with a good dteal of ease, and even o so far as to dispute with him on m-itters of opinion; but tfoere is something in the military charac

ter so strangely repelling that we are very careful how we interfere with it. However, if our officers can acquire the

ln?cessary knowledge ol military tactics,

b;y manoeuvring grains of corn, when seated comfortably before the fire, we

cannot see any good reason why Corpo

ral Trim should grumble, unless they arc likely to supplant him in command, by making too frequent draughts upon his corn crib for new "subjects."

of our innocent citizens, was made to ascertain the persons cone t' ed hut to n effect. ' Intelligenclr.

In Han Treaty Yo the politeness of Mr 3o-mn F Folk, who hs just irnved from the Tit :U gitmnd, we are indebted fir the follow

ing satisfy lory account of the proceedings of

lhr coinmissi uii r9 Lid. Journal

The Commissioners hal nu closed their bu"in -!s on the 20:fi Octob - the Miamies

still o. niinu t t obstinate It seems that they

contend for 'in qjl in'r-sf with 'he Potawa

tamtes in the r c s flan i between Eel itiver

and the VVb,si aboui 90 miles by 15 They had i-Xpress-d a wdhn .n ss to Si II t' eir chim

th r for about 12.000 per annum; but the

Comtn ssi ners nn,iaied d-t-rmind not to

The mildness ofthe weather in this

part of the country is strikingly exem

plified by the variety of fruit trees re

cently in blossom, on many of which par

ticularly the plum and apple, fruit have

been formed, and has a promising appearance; but the most remarkable sec

ond crop is on a young apple tree at Cowslip Farm, (the farm of VV. H. Shep

herd) four miles from H trmony , the ap

ples on which, Mr. S. assures us, are lar

ger than hen s eggs. It will be a tact

worthy of further record should these

apples ripen.

To the above phenomena may be ad

ded, the sihgii g of the frogs by nihi,

and numerous insects on the yvmg by dav: among the latter the water beetle

libellula.) jYezv Harmony Gaz. Oct. 18

The Philadelphia Democratic Press ays We have just, yvith the assistance ofa powerful magnifying glas, examined

a very small pair of steel scissors, attached to a silver chain, ma; ufacuired by

John Lewis, watchmaker, No. 147, South Second street. The scissors weigh one

ninth ofa grain, and the chain weighs

one eight ofa" grain. It would require

51.840 pair of such scissors to weigh a

staffi of public lite be c me. -from the ntuetf

n.tii, a sitne or dissent m na mutabiti'v. how

vt-r honrst the sen- men's und prir.ripl-s of th

) .r ics my bt. man who vtould assume .

i . . .

I ICnrTD f tension, rc.lila npvr h. K !,.. ... .,n

box - bbl

bush bbl lb

rr

Newspapers The fIlowingj, we believe. Ginseng

says the fublir Leger, is a crrect list of all the q uj ji)OWder, Lexn ke N wspapers at present published id the state of ( DunOnt's

ry; nd Whatever mighi bt h.s mi. gvny or tMl. r " j Ilatslloiam perdoz 40 00

, ue uuuui no.e liO 0,lier IU&Iptti nt tmm hit. uiuiiru nujuuuuiis iu saibi.. iu wi

- J1 ----

3 50 14 00

37A 2 81 17 5 00

7 50

16 3 00 18 6 00

Mlnw cinz-ris, than the sevrre ler uk f tacero

r Ctt Otfjt JS virlues wanten t modera

ion which r. ulda'one Deiirfit m ik".d.;'

Were thtsr charts mid

there w-re nine. little

lerrehaute Gazette

I tt FX.mino,' Kr ..on;H . ..i i j ,i 1 V it' TO Un

I orsin Indiana Recorder

jus adownces would be made for these app.reni

-I S 5 i f.r it s. or the ineviu tf Vnriatir i s ot ptin..r.; Lor would it he a d ffi ult tusk, to re

"unci m wan the mos. .-a xible sm s otnt y to our country and u sh ken firaa.e&s in,. . - ... jjt-n ri priuciphs jlndiana Uepublican

Town County Terreliaute Vio Vmcenns Knox

Nw-Harumny Gnzette New-lUnuony Posey

tt.ese tvtn s and s-emi-er cuntradirtion Switz- rland (jUest

a more trvme . d-l if n,r..n Palled nm

-iiru all orce.I. Vvhire. esr.,r-

r

iitve Ui underqfo

IS impoh- p-tJin fnositorw

- - r j

an Uc

"fit. We mean the in.-xrhl

P" spin- hored whi l., regardltss of reabot, Fnetle Observer ud unwearied in vig i, woud l unt down i. Ldian Journal v r tims; i'3 leaders i-e -i.t M;mrdb opolmcs: Indianapohs G ze.tte

i.. i . . - . . . - .

-i .urn pray is miU.' It 13 on these OCC India

Sdem Washington iSew Albany Floyd

Ch&rlestoivn i- l irL Madison J- ff rson j V'evay Swi'z rland Law renceb'jr Dearb'n Hrookville Franklin Conneriville Fayette Indianapolis Marion do do Bloominjrton Monroe Centr ville Wayne ILchmond do.

Castors .Wool lit nip - - lb Hops - lb Indigo, Spanish flotant Tien gal Iron Juniata ton

puddled

Indians. d .T 'll

sioiia, uowever, wiai we learn to draw the it xsj tat.n p,:,.-, ,nct. .nhe.wiX. p.r.ies ...fctd on hon-rahf- and ! 1V !"? mPorium

jusi vi ws, .nd -hwae which re acuiated by dis iUD,,c gef

m (join eu ..nioiTion, -r Uit unyuMin Uett rmin .tion fi.r aggr .ud.z ment. "The opposition neessary in a fn t fet. e, ' sys a r.is n guished uiiKr "ic tlix i.-Iohol .. .1

ancour , f party, the w.rm h of candor not th- KH?ed Wowing rock on the Canal, near Leivis-

yiru tncc ot hate a trbi.si- i t disotit- m i.L

friends, not an ampiacable teud tht i.cim.ts ot n

Jlccident. We learn that three men were se-

jrioufdy injuried on Wednesday last, while en

reconciliation "

Wof.iiESB A m. t tiiir of the Manufacturers f Woollens Lxs rec noy been lie d Boston. I ic Coun r sUtes .hat .he su jc-ct which or cupud the attention of the meeong- was tht p esen. dprksstd condition f he woollen m i. ufacvurers of the country. "The causes tiil operated to produce the extraordinary deor-a

.ii.,n ihit ni'ViiicniI.ivti-.... A 1 . 1 !

pound. Fhcse are quite the smallest lUrers, were su.td -, d xpu.ned by Se vtr.,1 genpair of scissors of which we have ever itmen ho addressed the meeting: .nd a prop', hoard, yet we found no difficulty in,s,t,,.m 10 aPP'y 10 "S'ts. tor an increase ot huttino- and openinc them. Tliev arei " " T gU ?ooM"ls w supported, -s the titjiiu. niiu opt.uu uiMii. niLV a eiUii(J mcansuialmd.prospui of reliet cal a curious and ingenious specimen ol the: uuied to place itus t.rai t hof industry on a

ville One survived but a fetv hours, the other two are considered dangerous. Ind Recorder Oct. 23.

h

. 1 1 r

progress ot tne art. vo may soon expect to export to the Lilliputians if we continue to improve in the manufacture

of articles thus decant and minute, and; l d adjiti m

which would not hut be highly valued m-,UUc,u' s ut U;e country. It w.s l,V (ha. d.ar li.llc people. i,,, ZZt

suir ai.u jj, runnem loundauon. i was voted u- animousiy, s the sc..se of . hr nieeM(,jTf thi. he best iiite. s a of the c.-mmunitv r omre. -i d

it Would Uc S lU- d nolir u mih, 1,..

j 1 iiniv

protection to ih wxUon

ais ) vot d ss at their

'in ..... ,

If urnfi A ... ..-..r. I hn I - .'...nt I I Ml P ...... . . ..

i w ns d 1 y a . vj v. i uic vjiithi yu um uuiitiig, oi lur t reuuciiotl ot UUIV Oil fortl'p. r 1 11 o

memory servos u) hetore whom a cer-;wuul

acre. 10 so ex.iruoani a u.mann. n appears; tain pPrsot, exhibited remarkable proots I -.... A.J. -.11

of his skill, i;i throwing pease from a considerable distance through a small hole

als that trircIifD U.ere is not undisputed

lh-.' Potavif aunt's contend;ngf that they vre the

. I . . I !. . l .( I

J( , . . . . . L . 7 peilorateti m ao upright post: Alexanthe haiDits to hunt md unhabit th-r - as ten- , , . ' , r r , der presented him, as the tit recompense anta at will Al ho!. ol wfi'imin' atv nrt. ' I

rfi... . - . 1 ... u . u . ,. of his talei

VI I'M ill '11 I' rrl .ihf-? 3r-iir u iu u -loi .wwil

an

;nt, with a basket of pease. Had

. it. j .' .1 m r :..

ed .bul the CM.iitsiofiers s'dl hotvd to ,n,r- -nvitiuer wimt-w: mi. Lewis s mgr- ,ei8, ,

chse. onf.ir terms, the Menu's claim to the "Uit v, he might probably have rewarded tract north of the Wb-sb It tvas inte nded to it by a premium, to he p.iid iu silver dol-

ejus:-the b'iinei ibijf the -23 1 Jars 0 a size corresponding to that oj the have been engaged

'lit the Treat mad- and eonrhided with SClSSGt'S and. CllQin. lb.

the PotaHta-ies the United Stat s have ac-!

F rom the L uisville Advertiser. IlJE l ANtL. Wo noiic- mill much satisfactmu the r.ipid prore-s mtde by the contract

ors, iu the.exc.Vrtt,o!i ofthe canal in our vicmi

is

iouble tbat force could be employed to

advun.age if ibe men could be obtained.

Indianapolis October 26.

A party of Shawanese Indians, of about 200 in number, recently passed through this place

from their reservation at Wapaghkoneta mov

ing to the Mississippi, accompanied by the cele

brated prophet, the brother ef l'ecnmeh

Jnd Caz

Ship building in a'em. Probably the

largest vessel built in the United States was constructed in Salem. In 1G40 the

Rev. Hugh Peters succeeded, says the

Salem Observer, in getting up an associ

ation, to build a ship of 300 tons Mr,

Richard Hollmejsworth was the architect

While this vessel was on the stocks, we

are informed by the historian, that a rope Rice

by which the workmen were drawing up' Rags, cotton and linen

54 00 72 00

6 50 9 00 6 25 37i 2 37 2 50 2 50 130 80 100

140 1G0

Lead-

hoop, 6, 8 and lOd 120

do4d nail rods -ijig bar white, dry

lb 6 i 7h 16 17 keg 3 50 3 62 - lb 16 23 25 side 1 50 2 00 doc 13 00 23 00

red, dry

Leather, sole

upper calfskins

Lumber Joist, pine or poplar, 1000ft. 15 00

Scantling, seasoned, do. 10 00

Pine boards, do. do. 12 00

Shingles, pine, pr. 1000 225

Molasses, Orleans gal 58

Nails, Bowens' brand 4d to 10 7

Juiiiata brand do Pittsburgh common Zanesville Boston wrought Oil, tanners linseed castor

Provisions, Pork, mess Hams, bacon Shoulders & sides Hogs' lard Cheese . -. Butter, firkin lb

bbl

Ib

do do

7 5 6 7

17 17 00 56 1 37A

Porter

some of the materials, was broken, which

occasioned the death of one of them, by the name of Baker. The court at its next session, which was in March, tool: this accident into consideration and fi: ed

, 'J. wc 11IIJI III UU1 IUII1I- .. i . 1 T II' and although ih force at present employed! the I'arpenter, Holhngsworth, Tf N -stimaied ai about one thousand men, atiPounJs tor the benetit of Bakers family.

e rave, understood that nil flit mn urhrt

by the contractors, are

The renowned Peter the Great, being at Westminster Hall in term time, and

and seeing a multitude of people swarm-

Salt, Turks Island bush Kenawha at the river in store Sugr, New Orleans Havanna, white

loaf and lump Shot, all sizes

; Spices, Pepper

bag lb

a ured. xehmM.-e of Or- tr,c? tn dssrvite about: Frnm. fh.r. Qurhrr ALrrurjr nf thr 307j ult. 1 h. I.hnn.,

tix or eight hundred thousand acres Thepir-; Darixg Robherv. Yesirrday mor- i tie s-af n

chaN.,f ;ie PotHwataiui- ruihricmg the ds- niUjr naif past 1 o'clock, a gang of rob- lik- ly to continue so for some time

pu'eu pm oegms at ine noroiern

regularly paid, anl reat satisfaction prevails, ; ing about the courts of law, is reported

as tne wages are higher than can be obtained Jo have asked some about him, "What

lyers,v returned he, with great vivacity,

-vrrpinii!'! i- a 1 n i : . .11 1.

- ' oers. coiiMsunji 01 ten or iweive. an arm- m oic uiiiiees. sman iDnions o me woru uwh., 1 a k.f r.. ... r,. ,ki ?

f . . . 1 .. ' 1 . .. O 1 . ' Mill 1 IIHIC "III IVIUI III llll IMIUIL ttlllw r't. ', iTTTSll X ed' Pai,,ted or masked' ' ' " h"e T", ,e' b- d0B! b 8ub con,racl- dom, and I design to hang two of tl.em ft ne , r hlrt r Pyte'y of Mn8, Cure of or., who (un9h.,l ,..a d bird n b.m-.as 6Jon as , tome h "tP '" ' ."'"'"" I. I lt'", n. I uy ifiiD pojl Lev.. throuli the wi ulou's. Tiiev;,elrc- a"d payment, from time to fa the montri mi s.mI rv'-r lo P-'ris!i5 v.lh?; . . -" ill f' time as tne work pro-ressed from the con- ' siaK'flw ' thenc uPE. i R ver to Tshe-k's vilUg-.; thM.cc d l!,' n';!! T r "1 hi' tr'ors So,n" oHsub contractors, after MARRIED On the Oth ult. by D. loth mouth ..facroek that emPfs inM the a lo',(J d P,s 01 Prtjei. d 0 reiving consid-rahle suuis of money, have Elder, Esq. Mr. John Harrowood to St JisPMh's of the M.umee. near Meteca's bre:1?t and forced him to deliver up the . ' r,. ... r 1 .... i- 1

.iiuiiriiiv v iiijui 111 ) . ifc.u rii inn. n i irf ...litre a.i'L'iv . it lw ii mi inn tnrTi

.1 lll- ' - - - - . . - Hiioo. UIir,.)i J .XiUiZ.tJ, UUUI yJ I IIIIUUIU

f I Hil l

vilhjj-: thence up th St JorphMo the line keJ f ,lls chest. It appears

without any mens of redresj huch conduct county.

On the 17th inst. by Augustus

c rn; I

ankfulM'Cain, tobacco, manufactured

1 allow . -

.... . . . . ,J : 1 1 a 1 r 1. . i'

dividm; lu.Jian n.i ili.m; thenci, south to the prev iously oniaineu iniormauon 01 Ot.currioe so fr a,ent,v, boltl on ,his Hnd 0,her

Man ..e. ; tneuce u, that river to the ivs-rva its situation atid contents. They carried cilul3 w.. irn Uiat the contractors here, hare' . i m .1 . .. .t I II ii. ' .'. ..liil.PI

lion at ror -n-; m-nce soutn to thf vva- on an tne money, consisting 01 truncal come to lhB daterminatioo not to put in thejfr j r . .AVi . n "tTr Tn bash to I ippecano. ; and thence to the place of hundred pounds in gold and Jive hundred pow..r uf the intermediate contractors, to de-l ?j t? ' ? 0 A becrtnnina, 'noun.dx in itnllnr- withnnt rn dt'staiin;- iV.i.rl ika lnnt IuI.a.u ,.r ik... .....l ..; Ol Indiana, aged D years.

! hp Piktuur ktmie KarA ylar rrronfil if th, K;irlv iilfnPmn inn hlivilltr liPPn rrivn tn fntnrp frv t.irf nnrl fu -ill iUmcnlr0. ' M CAlMUHg Ol lllO Same OHV

$tnte of IimImu one liundr-d (Vet tn width from the Police, no time was lost iu taking iu-' which course, we think will ultimately result b? V e s:ime Kalph Loalscott, ate

Jitke Mir n to the bash ftir a r;)d -ind dieious and etf ctual measures fur t heir. lo tbeir advantage

for tte mip s of opening and ro Ain hej apprehension. We notice with pleasure

Pimento

Cassia Cloves Nutmegs Ginger ground Spirits, Cog. brandy7 4th Spanish do Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, new Steel, German Swedish London, Crowley Eng. blistered American Teas, Gunpowder, best Impereril do

Young Hysont

2h

5 6 6h 10 00 5h 1 00 30 33 9 17 19 2 25 21 27 43 I 00

2 25 12j

00 12 50 3 00 10 8 6 3 20 00 18 G2 50 1 6

3 6 7 3

00 00 10& IS 20 00 23 28 45 1 12i

lb

S'lii. a s. rtiu of hnd . said road f.r er-ry (hat Captain Guv's troop of Cavalry,

Lusus JVaturai. U e have this mornins: ex-

of the state of Maryland, now a resident in this place, aged CO, to Mrs. Ruth Updyke, of this township, acred 40. Mr.

Wines, Madeira L. P. gal Sicily Port Teneriffe

Malaga

1 75 2 00 1 50 1 75 1 87 2 00 1 50 00 25 28 17 IS 21 19 21 19 20 8 10 1 45 1 50 1 45 1 50 95 1 00 8 10 5 7 3 50 4 50 2 00 2 73 1 75 1 25

nide in lengthand .i section adj cent to the Ujr ilis immediate command as also Rn)llu",j H young terrapin, caught yesterdiyat Coalscott has now taken his fifth wife,. Note For h add one half.

r- . - 7 , . , r . . t 1 l " 1 TJ1 I .. J L 1 1

son- l r ev-rv nine oi a roan imm the sui ,ne ri,mpani(s of volunteer? ofthe Que- ,a,t"n Islnrt,- by l,ouis bkork", and by him,anu nis onue ner innu nu-oana. point on W ib.sh turouKii IndiannJiliH 1 1 the i nr-.j no'rpj their corvirps i ml t','8e,ted to Al r P. ale for the Parthenon Mu-! Franklin Repository.

II.. A . . ... I ... I U.. .U.- 7 . ,

O 'to river Ihts rn(i i ti b I a i 1 out bv th

I.e slatur of t(. s'af ami 1hlmd

.iwere instantly despatched by the Police trrinteil;. J . J..fr , .. ; .ii-h iiirntr ai Iho ivi.Stjp in rl if tupan I r4i.

i r .t i . . lit imi -'Jii n i iiiv ui.i i iii uiui.i i ui ui

jtir ii in u" u'j'pMs.Mi oi Asuiy ueeiu tuus' au vi-ib'f V r the S4in

v h sjovernoi -nt is t piy the Potawa'arrx" two tfi'iusii.J dollars in pci atinually fr 22yerg. and two thouund to b applied to the ejnraiion of thir childr-n, to timid them a mill on th I ippcnoe, nd furnish them a mdl-r nnd bhrksmith, and v theui 60 bushels if S ilt per yer a q i ntif of goods twen t) or twenty fi th-Midnd dollars worth was paid in hand on the spot

re. tions, together with 200 men of the

regulars, of this garrison, who were ac

seum, which is a very reat curiositv Its

circumference is about the s.zr of a dollar. od DOCTOR H. J. BOWS US

it has two distinct heads and but four les, as usual i he heads and ys are nerfectlv form- l)

ed. But what appears more sinful -r is the

ClIARLErTOSV.V, I.. OCT. 28. Shnmcf ' truwiction. If we do justice to our feelings, and to the party injured vv; mu4 record i traasaction which took

place in our tow i oa M aday night las".

ot a mosr dHgricelul atid shamelul na

tur a transaction that ought and ccr-

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companies uy beei.u m.i-iM i .ties, oiui a)faCti ,hat thev are endowed with diflf.rent innumber of respectable ciiiz-ns, (the lit- stmcts. or intelligences: that is. there is no coo-

ler appointed speeiai constanies lor tne;Cert of action between them. One bead often

occasion,) having all the constables at

their command. They succeeded yes-

pulls one way, and the other another; and it is often a matter of some struggle in which di-

terday in arresting three of the gang,' rection the animal shall move. Sometimes one and no doubt is entertained, from the the master and sometimes the other; during

measures adopted, that the whole of them w' ,ch ,,mf'8 the progress is slow. .Now and will he taken. ,hen nolvev,;'r- whfa they put their beads

The three men who were arrested, were stripped and closely examined, vhen cash, to the amount of 5j was found upon each of them; thev had pur

chased wearing opparel and trinkets.

ne of them a watch) to the amount of

15fv eacb. One of them was observed

together, ' and have apparently the same object in view, they walk off with the ordinary speed of common terrapins It is really a curiosity which will fTurd much gratification to naturali9ts. .V. Y Com. Adv. Common DrurJ;ards. A man and wife and

four other men were arranged Ust week at

iKKtlKai his profession I s ivice to the ciii

ztns of Lawr nceburgh nd its vicinity, to

,11 at ti e PHYSIC, SURC.KRY, AND MIDWIFERY Any Chlls in the line of his profession wdl be

punctually attended to. Om e on High Street, opposite the Palladium Pruning OlHce.

October 28. !8.6 42-if

NOTICE. The under signed, holders of lots :n the town f Cambridge, county of Dearborn, and state ot Indiana, will apply to the board of couu'y super

visors at their session on the fi'st Monday h.

November next, for an entire vacation ot all the ian:8. alleys and part of Cross street west ot

Main street, as laid out and recorded on the plat

or plan of said town. When those concerncn

may attend. JACOS ULASDFX JOHN EYVBANK October 4, 1326; 59

New Goods.

Baxter Davis &.Dan'l Brown,

Have commenced business in the MercatH

tile line, under the name and style of

DA VIS AND BR O JVN,

at their old stand in Lawrenceburgh, formerly occupied by Brown as a Dry Goods Store,

where they have and intend keeping a urga and General Assortment of

SIB AIF ABItS I which they will sell low for Cash or Countrjr Produce. They will also pay CASH for any quantity of PORK, delivered on or before the first of January next Nov. 4, 18:6 43-tf

Magistrates' Blanks and Blank Deeds for sals at this Ojficc.