Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 47, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 2 December 1826 — Page 3

LA1VRENCEBURGH. SA iVRDAY, DECEMhER 2, 182?.

Su'. rii)trs wlio rec ivt dirir p.pri i liar dinshurgh, Tv. ioformed that the packet willhileft hereafter with Mr Paul Swift. Tn s ar

found a fetr rods in this sftte of Obio-Irokcn open and r fl d of the cash, while fine pair of pocket pistols, and a beautiful 'pair of spectacles with about 50 worth of clothing was left untouched. I hat ihe prisoner same time in the ensuing forenom, when about to leave Muf-

d ick's where he had put up as a guest, was J

rqiested to stop and be searched, to which he readily conn nted, that no money which

could b identifi d was found on his person, but when hy cam to examine hi" s -ddle they found stuff d in the padding about $9n0 (J S iBank notes. On this b-Mng found the prisoner whs much agitated, and at first id the isiddle was not his. but on lookup at it cn-

ffice at a certain period. Awy vith the popular acclamion 'kotauonn ctfi e," ami let us iave tru d and experienced Magistrate io prr side over us, so long as heVcloes ell. I migh go on and ex end the smf privileges to every -fficer in the government, nd still be acting .. lr Jcelyn's pr.ncipl, jf keeping a mn .n of it e us long s he serves th- pe-iple tidif dlv.

I Mr. J cely m.y conceive that 1 takt him up

rong, and m.ke him sy m rc than lie intenilJ ; it I have, 1 re-tlly do no' intend it. The m f rencrs are plain aud unquestionably d-ducible from his aryum ms. In making these remarks, it ih not my objeit to dvoct the election of any of ihe eamlidaita. trt particular nor to oppose either of dirm oui n fair and honora de principles Mr. Noble, it is well, known hag been in he Smatr .0 or 11

fact, tnat pipers are fr qutntly lost Ly not having pu, j( there, but that this must have been done

ome certain place it whi-h to deposite them. CONCESSIONAL ELECTIONS. Ke;i;utky G:n. R bert M'-Hatten it appears

hut returned In the evening trent inio Mr. Bush's; house, told Mr. Ward to defend himself, and shook his stick over him. XV. said what do you mean; Slaton still said, defend yourself. Mr. Bush rame in and ordered him out and told him to keep away unless he behaved better. Next morninsr Mr. Bush started to

CLYC1MYAT1 IV HOLES ALE PRICE CURRENT. (corrected weeklv.)

ARTICLES. Ashes, pearl Allum

Vpples

ride to S.'s but met Slaton about halt! Bees wax

way on horseback with his clothes pack-

Battles, porter

Candles, dipped mould Castor beans

fppri it twaa. Pria.inpr ilnl nnf cljim ant- nf: years of course, if he hd anv talsni Wh n h

rargement is made from a knowledge of the'the monPV foun(. jQ the 8rt(Jde. 9ajH i,e did noticn,ered ,hiU bod' he m,"t be wf- "q- "-

I l..,.K 1 . .4...: ... 1. . ... .....

Willi IIIC- UUU'S IM 'lll C l IUI3 Jll-lt , 'III nrhrinq uoiilrt h, an itsi fin a m m-ifr as rouhi

by the derd or some body else. Th mon-y I 8cflt. but MCt,ng on the rt-pumi an pm.c.p.tt. w.ts found in his saddle and fnken from it in If cur government not to conn ue mtn lung in the state of Ohio It appears further. thatj"ffi tt I would be a.t&fi--d should tle Legislatur li.i - . i...r .. i -U ct an her D rsoo U suouiv nis place, lo mat

a uar Ul iirijltT ill Udllirillli: . . ' ' r l t . . . . : i

is Ueccd misstate, to fill the vacancy oc-lboMfin- had shon his Hank notes to some of ' "'f IT , V V ,! ' m mm aim t;oi 10 nis qoor.ouon -

aooui twenty varus toremosi, stopped ms r eatners, live

ed up, and a ritle gun in his hand, which Mr. Bush had lent him some time before.

He told Slaton he was troinc to his house 'Castor beans - bush

to have some talk with him, and asked Castings, assorted ton

him to alight and it on a convenient log. 'Cider - - bbl Slaton refused, and went on towards. Cigars, Americna 1000

!. and seeing him yet in a nation,! Spanish

Bush started his horse in a canter. Sla-'ColTee, V. I. green, best lb ton then started his in full speed, but I St. Domtnsro

5 ts eta ton DO 00 100 0ft lb 7 O bush 25 60 lb 25 2G

00 10 !2A

casioned by the death of Col-J Johnson. A Mr jhis fnnds at the stable, and that one Miller, ttIlllot -llV -Sl,n whv 8hlmid

Lyons, it is said, is elected to fill the vacancy .who stood near the stable door, was observed,' onhnd to the patrinan3 in the government; we

occasioned by the dea'h of Mr Henry

to look very keanly at what Biles had hen h.ve maiiy men d sound dis r.muuting jug-

sbowinc-whfn the trunk wa first missed , meni 'ur s w ? "ve npv5r "ffurea i co

h!s been receivedi some of Biles friends said it nu be this nun

a clos- pe p into the

.V-w Yorh. Irffirnrnt,'i

tho1 not fli i !!y,tha1 D- Witt Clinton hs een ! h'd taken such

re-elected G Pernor, of thi s'aie, by a m -j nty . pockr t book at the stable, who hd s ole it. of from 2 to 3300 votts over Mu Rochester, ih B'iVs did not at first r-collect him but on opposing candid ae. It is a matter of muh ..s.;be,"S 'nffmprf person who a toniihment to thn.e una quainted with the poli Jda-V 0r ,W Mr H' ,linnM" ,n CiirrinS a fo,,, .. fM v . . . . , . . . . had spattered th cloth, he recognised him tics of N York, 'hat there could he a person bro't i , ... . , , . , . duller was dHeriU'd as a mail ol very singular lorwa d wh' would run even a respectable poll r l . i ,. ir appearance ol upwards of sis fret h'gh round ,noppS,;,on to Clinton; but f.rts show such an ;shou!derpd) ,;,,. SIO lillK fom,r,, of ,,Knt opimon to he incorrect. 44 A prophet b.snohon comp.ion , who worP a jrk pair uf IHnla00ns or in his 8n cuntry" is an old proverb; and so n( striprl rouudahout which came about it is as respects great and good men in this our one third of the way down his back, the sleeves

dy.

New OntEAjrs, N'ov. 4 Wil-e's Price Cur j

of which were very short. I hat on his return from playing loo at Murdoek's the night was very dtrk and they had a lanthern that nn the

Tent, of th's date, states that the shipping h, lights going out on the road, a man of Miller's th:it port had doubled within a week. nd tht bu jdescription was seen following close b- hind siness becoming more brit.k Flour, hov jbim: Miller who was said to be a sportsman, ever, hd d-c'ined in price a l.ttle, rwmg to th- ! following no regular businpss at Cincinnati, arrival, (though th Mississippi was low,) of had left Harrison on foot for that pi ire early

ress r in cour t .i justice, who oulino nou r to h- f H :f . li i tie plebun rui-ks s degraded inputvic opinion, - hat wv mus f. 1 every im port .i .ffi e from 'he nobili j? I hope for die pri se vnnoo ot our repu iii- ao ir s i utions, 'hat his s not the cse. Jocelyu n-gts ihai hng-: at this time Would be pr judicitl to lh

leteal of h- state I do not k . w of any very apor:ant iiiterrs- Indiana, in prn ular, liu br r.re the Sena.e at presen', u c-h into action the .len's iid xper:em- of Mr Ni.Me. I?ut ad mi ting tht Iiku o hs need ot su h ass'staoct , 1 would be willu g (aimuld no champioo step mrwanl for her, vhi h 1 ilou i not) to suffer h t i e temporary in onvtnir net, ratter than tuvt he fund'tmt-ntal print ipli-3 ol th g tverrmenprostrated and suppljnud Should M . N iOie -gain be elened by the 1 gislaUirr, hit t rm It. public ffi f will then be extended to Sr VKN t'KKN YKAHS, a longer term of wuccessivr ot rt,t thn ai.y othr mn in th- staie can boast of.

lb

horse, ran i-ito his house, rrot his gun, Cotton varn No. 5 to 10

and went out into the lane. Slaton's Fish Mackerel. No. 1 bbl 9

tfr 12 00 lb 9 1 1

1 00 60 00 1 00 1 50 10 00

ISA 17 8 24 33

From the S. C. Republican, October 21.

Mr. Editor, Sir Another case ofjusti-

1jj5 barrels the preceding W' ek This artwl

will prooablv decline considerably in price s..!'13'1 bePn Pursued as theonlf person suspected

neiore itie money was touncl in tne saddle ot

Riddel! after Miller was overtaken the word came that the mom-y had been found. 'Miller denied ever having known HiddHI," though lliddell and Miller had had a Rolef in partnership the preceding day It whs also proved, that since the larceny. Miller had laid bv his striped roundabout and appeared in a new su t of clothes

JVat Evans stated he kept thn door of the tavern at Murdock's when Bd"S played loo till after II o'clock, that all the. rooms of 'he Inn were full of people who were playing at games and calling for drin. He 6aid he w-nt then into an upper room which was crowded with people, some playing at Rowh-t and divers Ainds of jiames that he was thre about two hours during which time he. stv Riddell, that he and Riddel! then tried to ly down where men lay very thick across each ot; er, heads and points; boots and spurs, that he slept he thincs an hour or two, when a figit ensued wh'.ch awakened them, and that Riddell so m after got up and went among them who were

gambling; that he saw Riddell again about half

in the morning after the money was stolen, and liable homicide, took place in this Dis-

horse lining harder to stop, ran by twen

ty or thirty ards; by this time he was Cod, dry

reiunuiisr. bush told him to rive up bhad

the gun as it was his, and if he was eoieg Flaxseed

away to o in peace; Slaton levelled the Flour, superfine

gun at I), but his horse heii g unsteady Ginseni;

he took down his qun and got c!owiaud Gunpowder, l.ex'n keg while jretiino; down, swore he would kill Dupont's Bush, kicked his horse and advanced Memp - - lb two or three step?, levelled his gun and Hops - lb snapped. When 1. :aw him level his Indigo, Spanish tlotnnt

gun, he looked over his s'mulder to seel l'engal

if W ard was in that direction, not think-, Iron Juniata ton 1H0 ing hss intention was to kill him, but puddled - 80 100 finding Ward was no in sight, and see- hoop, 0, S and lOd 120 ing Slaton reach forward his right hand, do 4d - - 140 he intantly shot him down with a load nail rods - 160 of buck-shot. Slaton expired with both Lcr.d Pig - lb Ch hands clenched last to the gun. bar - Ik The Jurv returned a verdict of.Tusti- Leather, sole - - 23

liable Homicide. Mr. Bush was admit- Molasses, N. Orleans gal 56

No. 2 7 75 S No. 3 6 50

box 3 50 - bbl 14 00 bush 37A bbl 3 12 lb 16

5 00 7 50 25 o o. 2 25

Ot) 00 1 75 12 00 19 17V 9h 23 35 00 7 16 3 2rf 00 6 00 8 8 37 2 50

son as the quantity in preparation up the U.ver arrives in m rket- Pork is plenty nd dull It is thought that this article wou'd advance little in price, were the waters to continue low until late in the season, otherwise, it will de crease. Uicon and hams are also dull of saV, and

su" j ' t 'o a further dt pression on the arrival of

new pork. CofF-e, best, lb. 14 t 16 Corn in ears, bbl. 62 1 2, dull Fiour, ivst, bbl. 5 50 Hy, cw. 1 50 LhM, o, 7 to 8 Poik, mes. irsp. bbl. 9 50 o 10-Ricp, ewt 3 to3 25 -Sug, L. lb 8 to 10, retail Whiskev, l 34 vO 35, !- s.

Irict on Su.idav morninc laft. Isaac

Bush killed Jeremiah Slaton his son-in-law, by shooting him with a load of buckshot. The causes which led to thin unfortunate allair are as follows: About three years since Slaton married Mr.

ted to bail.

WM. BLACKBURN, C. E. D. October 1C, 1G2G.

O ir readers will discover ;n to-day's paper, two communications on the subject of the Senatorial Election; both predicated on the remarks of the editor of thtt Franklin Repository, and on adverse sides of the question; which we publish without comment. It would perhaps, be

Droner here to remark, that our former

. n fisifif ye ntA rl 7 cl Arti n nr in I Q lbftir in flA

silence on this subiect, did not arise from;. ' r

from a total indiflTerence, but from an honest dilfrrence of opinion pxiting between the editors of thU paper, on that subject.

Another witness, said he 7capt a gaming tabic

here, and that he saw Ridd-!1 when he got

up after being awakened bv the fight that

l this fimr thpv h-rt hnrnprt not tivo c indies n

It irequeniiy Happens, tnatin pontics we were

The brig Arirl of New Jersey, from Havana for Gibralter, with a cargo of sugar, indigo, tortoise shell, &e. was

upset in a gale on the morning of Sep-

On

full

il.

i r...i i . l. i . a i ' "7

ci nun a, ... ...me, a nouv. omionM Uhu hft cMn boy wa9 dimvmd jn Sved for the last seven or e.gl.t months cahin The rp5t 0V the crr., 0 in within a m.le of Mr. Bush s house. Oii jniimbpr. ,ashl.d xcmsvhes tothe vt,lth. or about the tirst tntant a negro hy ler niif the Iee rail being under water

louuu a letter in tne roau neiween liusn s and Slatoo's and carried it to Mr. B.

Bush's daughter. Slaton sairt he was

..on. jvirm..u .u.u.. i.uprmui uy u.iue. ternr orltl. Int. .1?. lot,. P.O.

It is said he was a cross bus v nd, and;cutti wnv the m.ist;hft rUx fu his wile several times had to seek pro-jof WJU, an;, Edwnrii Giiard, of Phi

24 hours after she righted and a heavy

Nails, Bo wens' brand Id to 10 Juniata brand do Pittsburgh common

do do

sea breaking over her all the time. Rice

Zanesville Boston wrought Oil, tanners linseed castor Provisions, Pork, mess

Hams, bacon Shoulders sides llogs lard Cheese Butter, firkin lb

Porter - - bbl

- lb

13

i. i- .. i a . : . i" j . i

who louuu inai it was tnrecieu to nivRnl: 17..... i , k c i i r i i j i,r , ti , j . p I Ii'l r.vans, Joseph S. head, George Kngs cotton and linen self, and another inclosed in it to b aton, r-ni .i Ti i a . i c u p i i i j t i , 4. A ,T n , , Uillard, rlenr Jones, Aaron Anderson, bait, 1 urks Island bush

Kenawha at the river

7 7 5 6 7

17 17 00

56 1 37A 1 7

2A

5 6 10 00

e.

25 CO 10 s 6 8 20 20

r2 3 6 7 8

- F

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,Cu. ... mo,u.u.,. JohnM.Bmman, of Philadelphia, Allen Huston, Boon county, Ky. A.ter intro-, n11PSi,iV nilHn.dw,r i-r.nt (.

ducinv himself, he inform Mr. B that

that he had asi er'aired that Jeremiah

Cod, and Samuel Baker, of Charleston,

in store Sugr, New Orleans Havanna, white

loat und lump

Maton had marrnrt! one of his daughters ;' ... n .4,;.-i. i ' .u.. . 1 1 , c, ..,ioul a") ,h,,,g to dr,l,k llul nothing to

uic. te , ...in o.u uns okiiu. ... u aiM.slMs , )of e a frw (j tish j Shot, all sizes in i r r ' . .' I ?i H 'i ii irli I up -t li ii liiL . 7

" " - "caught along the wreck and eaten rawplace on the 4th of March, 1822, at ;0l , fie on, thf.v wrrft tai.pn niy hv flt,

a i - - 7 - - ------ ' y v

... i.:u 4 i, i.ri

! W I I I I I I Ml H If 111 I IIIM'I 111 I'llTI II 1 V I T - .

....... ...... ... . .. ...... ... jmooner iNew Sopronia, lirav, trom

w.tn xur. jonn Ui l.ant , lor South Vsiro-:Elizalielh Citv for Barbadoes:"Samuel

a.jhna, with horses lor sale; halt the drove jD.lk tT di(.(, t;n (he 30.,, .

d I belonged to Slaton. When Gilhand re-! ,on nM tl ... , f:ititfIlfl n'

on their third, that he saw R ddell round; turned home, he said Slaton left him ', onti, n tK-. 1 . . .l- . r L ... u ! . . i. j i j i . r .i ,,m ou,n lolH r 1

urslev, Read, An-

see lauier ai rayeu against son, ana oroin-j me room nu unn nr as mucn hs iw ui j wnen ue nau soiu out ins snare oi 'e!drrson andHallet were put on board the er against brother: it cannot therefore,; "fu;r ' fl o ?f Tu RfArtr Xltne" i Worses, ai.d said he was going to thebrig Kaheth , of Batl .bound toIar i j . , r " heard Ruld-dl had a lase die and wjr state of Georgia to see hi connexion.' i ii t i .i . be considered strange or unnatural, for ,fpQ:,i nilM tVt9ntx. ;. intn lci,n., ,,1,1. l . ' . ,,,,r-v,u" '.tineque, and on the 31st, the remainder " afraid ne wouiu throw it into witne?s s irtOift. hrcf nromiiir to meet him m nMita 1 . r , join, odUorsofa paper, to differ in opin- On. I.n h, .W an hour -"l ,..1,"?, hm c, 1' wHiiTh TrriM K 'f. !P ion with regard to men and measures.' bpfnre h 9aw Riddell and Milb-r coming: f .. , . That thp nevt i'urm Ilr.i '

bag lb

1 00 30 33 9 17 19 2 25 27 27 43 1 20 O OV V2h

: r . i j: i ii--i.i., .4

A, I . k - i I .i I. j ' .rotn hit direction 01 uuruocu tuir. uu id when it thus happens, the best and... . D I1 . . , ' ' ' that Kidd I was chtr.c-ng; 9om silver money

only way to reconcile the ditlerence, is,

by remaining entirely neutral; for neither could advocate the cause of his favorite, without invading the rights, and running counter to the sentiments of the other. These remarks are deemed sufficient to explain the reason of our silence on this subject. The same reason shall also produce the same effect, with regard to the next presidential election; for in this, as in the former, there exists an irreconcilable difference of opinion. At present, we have neither room nor inclination to enlarge upon the subject.

TiiuileJSs Case The notice we took of this easf-. I s1 w k, perhaps would hjve sufficed fr puldic, inform t:on. Were we hard pressed with othfr mUter or interest; but as we are nit, huve frtq'iHitly had broad hitits thnt ou-cit'i-A Kre s'm Vk1 u . ultivted, and predie posed to b.rbiu we J?tfVe concluded to give this sample of m? civilization of our neighbors, who orcasionnily come g u to gr.tify a wi ward cunos.Ty, nd m K- rmrk on the ttate ot society. It ought, t herrrre, to he borne in mind, that the pns ner, compUinVN wttnes

ue, nd bll con; ernerl, were the tubjeci ' neighnoring state or sftes. Here fotos thf substance of the evidence as rep fed nd hn 'ei is : 1 1 apnears that Biles , the eomplainant. put up at G.tdly's wlerh is in Dearborn county, and on the 3rd early in the evening went over Id Murdock'a tavern the distance of half a mile in O to, to enl-r a horse for the n xt daj's r ice, and remained there with a p r'y at ! raw J.oo till after 11 o'clock; at which be won abonf fcO then came b3ck to his room at Goll-)'i, wliich is a ground floor and has low windows, whre after eating pie and drinking eider, aod putting the packet of bank notes with this r20 won that evening in his trunk and taking therefrom his night g-iwn, he went lo bed a little before I o'clock. The servants yos about 4, ides rose soon after and missed brs trunk. Search was innde, and the trunk

in his hands the above we believe b in substance of the evidence given on the trial.

TO I'Hfi hin I OK"? GEWTtEit?r By puolish'ng the following oh srvHiions in your paprt you will confer f -v r on your triend and constant render. Q A neighbor having favored me with the Hi- k ville paptr of 'he 28th ult.t (perused withs me tten'ion ihe editor's remarks on the Senators election, with a view to ascertain his sentiments on that subj-ct He commences very handsom v, hy saymg a great mny e -od things ?itou go

'ernment, candidates for i fli e, impartiality, &j and concludts a firm adhermt to (ineral Nobir. He h-wtver disclaims ny personal consideri ions in thf choice ot h s Candidate; and r-u a the electin fn .he bro .d basis t p-diy nd 4 public gnod.M 1 wish not to impeach his' mows in that particular in what t shall sy, bu merely end -avor to show that some of the argu ments advanced by him are ami republican at.d ib opposition to the spirit of the government. The constitution of InoVna declares, tht no person shdl hold the offr:e of Governor nvre thin six yers out of tun'- . i als disquahh s sheriff from hold ng his -mVe more ihn tou ers out six. N. w how tin these provisions square wiih Vlr Jocrlyn'g opinion in the rr m.ti ks lluded to? He advocatt-s ketping t mn in of fic- so long as he is useful -nd perform his du nes with fi telity He goes fjr'her nti anys viriuj11, that if a man hoUIs n . ffi r, the duties ol h.ch are intricate and d.ffi u-i to pt rform, and he performs thtm honorantv, he hta no right to

txpect or look forward to pre'erment, becus he is US' ful in that station! This kind of rgu ment may do well enough for the momt nt, but v

iJlnot stnd the test of criticism. 1 have J wa)S b?rn tughi to believe, that toperlorm th duties of n ffi e with fidelity and ability, on ginaU a clsini to advancement, but not lo hold vlnt office perpe'Oally as a mattrr of right. Ifi is necessary to keeb a m .n in ffi e during god

ihariotir. whv mil limitation to the office of

governor or shrnfT? The dutiesofgove.no., no one will deny, are important ; an rqttin ance with which can scarcely be attain, d (if Mr Joceljn right) before his term of servirt iptres- Wh tapi'v tl constitution is thus n-'petuallv displacing tried nC qualified men to m ke room for novic s. Would n not be better otxtend their term o good beh.iTior and t e'e y prevent its being a sttpn'g-stone to offi ? hy not examine the prin. tple in all i s bear ngs, and not tou' h it ighly? Expunge ihos idious limitations and lr t us nave wisdom ani XDeru.nce lend their shoulders to the po itic- ; heel, and then we shall move up to the summi greatness without strainii g 4 nerve. Jrn h jrin-iple farther and set sd the preceden 6Ct by Uie immortal Washington, of retiring from

j Spices, Pepper

1 imento Cassia Cloves Nutmegs (linger ground

Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pY. 1 75

bpanish do Holland gin Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, new Steel, German - lb Swedish London, Crowley Eng. blistered

American

Impereril do

Young Ilysont Tobacco, manufactured Tallow

1 50 1 7 1 50 Of b - 17 21 19 19 8 1 45 1 45 95 8 5

00 00 10& 13 20 00 28 23 45 V2k

2 00 1 75 2 00 00 23A 18

24 20 10 1 50 1 50 1 00 10 7

ADMLVISTRA TOWS JVOTICE.

ven that 1 hvc kc out

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VJiiii'iuu vi ;im in o. ytii mill)!, lit- ii.isru r,-,.. It I r .i , , . r rcrnus cn tne. revenue e learn fiom the

ny your notice, and mere found Matonl Pniocrat.c Press that ihe circuit court of the

engac. d in building a house for you ; United States present iudce Peters, mrt to re-

that Slaton went with him a mile ortw.i, ceive any bills of indictments or presentments Tea5 Gunpowder best and sent the money for which he had which the grand jury might have to aiake.j ' 'i -i

sold his horses to his wile, also a note tor They printed Rdutrd I hompson, and other three hundred dollars, on a man in Ken- persons f r vinous frauds on the revenue tucky; he mentions that his son Thomas is th' a mil ion ond a half t f dollars

i Fl.isfnii. hud hitfdv rMtnrrifd hnme fr.im worth ff proper y have betn fraudufcntlu taken

Augusta, and informed him that he saw ftn the Philadelphia custom h use. within a few Note For h add one half.

Slaton in Hamburgh, tried to persuade Uears' m ruiurn h i j ... i lj Knt Qlritrkii in. A letfeffroni Philadt Inhia -iriia thr f .ll.-twina

C.,rA. K ...l. ..A l-r. CI..n'.,v'sH the names of the nerxona nriitit F..I- l ' ,s ltl env

...-.- u, in- iucinr-..i.i.u tv, ...rv, o,.mw. - . 'v n n 3 '"t it Admn-ist rt ion on the tsutt of life, and made the attempt near the vil- Wit IWholl. hrane.s II. N.eholl, P,-ter lmtl NorM U(e of i.-rboP rou uy d'd.

lare of Edefndd. but faileil in the exe-OMCK,e' nar,f S !c.e, ttoan-y i .sner,; ai p rsons hv,ng rU ms -g.ms- said esu e

cution by being wounded by a pistol ball S antl hJtan1 1 hPs-

from SI iton, which took place on the

19th .Ju ;e last: and concludes by advi

sing Mr. Bus.'! and his daughter to have no further connexion with him. Mr. Bush resolved to keep it a secret until he could make some further inquiry but being an unlettered man, was under the neces-ity of getting hi- grandson to read it for him, so that ir the course of ten or fifteen days it began to circulate in the neighborhood. Mr. -Bush then

wik. thou Mur, inspire my u, Whad sleep upon a weddirg da)? Rouse Orpheus from bis lethargy, Wk- the groves to melody, Mr. It the rock to sympathy; Seraphs mil gle in the choir. Siring yur hrp, and touch the lyr. MARRIED On Tuesday, the 28th nit. h lhf hin. .1. I.. HiJman. Or. T.

called his sons-in-law together, went into!R VlS(KAR atn of Lexington Kv. to

l l,,,u,e aMU Ma uu " ut r..roau the amiable Miss Catharine L. Vance,

rs

are r q 'steu t bring twem iotv. ard ui hui twel" mn hs, duly authenticateu tr sr-,tlc-mtnt -.nd (h.s- indebted to py up imrr.d t-' ly. Said Kstath will be s Kent IS HAUL NOYKS .idmuuurator

November 25, 1-6 STRAY HORSE.

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to Slaton; then gave him the one direct

ed to him, and requested him to read in

their presence, which he did, and ii prov

ed to be from his wife m Kentucky; it is short, and in quite an affectionate style; informs him of the day on which she was delivered of a son "whom," she says,

"bears his name. Her style and man ner of expression shows her to be a wo

man of no ordinary mind and concludes

by desiring him to return home. Slaton swore it was all a pack of lies.

Bush told him he had not exposed him,

and said if you are clear of it prove yourself so. Slaton still said it was all a lie, and charged Mr. Ward, a young man lately married into Mr. Rush's familv,

with the fabrication of the letters, and if

they believed him guilty to prove it themselves. They parted for that time

and Slaton went off in a grc:t passion,'

daughter of Capt. Vance, of this place, Cupid's dar' a ha h pierced their heart's, And bound together Thfir pbgii'rd hnHs in hymen's Hands, rd' a . h sh'tll s-v-r. f 'ommunicated

ADMLVISTRA TORS jVOTICE. I' HIS undersigned having been pprm.td Ad

miniairaiors of ttie estate of Asprkw Ahmstroso, Ute of Dearborn county deceased, berth) give

no'ire to ail pers ns indebted to sid rsutr, to mid immediate paroent. Those havirg de

m-.nds agn st said estate will prts?nt thtm

properly "authenticated for settlemtrt, as the

id deceased will probably be insolvent.

FZHA FKRRIS, DAN LHAl.HtMAV, .Idtninistrattrn December?, 16. 47 3w

TAKKN up y Baku, G. IahSo, of Loga tox M),h.p Dr.f urn uii'i, atr t u,d.n , one SORKKL HtlliSR, 4 r 15 hands higf , siippofrd' ton taut or fie yea;s old; vsith a hlz t-.-jr.d a t,hte spt on the- right side ol the- r.f-rki glt dim the osck, supposed by the saddb , m other marka perceivable. The owner is rtcm- st-

ed to comr forward, prove propert, pay rhrgr

aim ta&r mm awy. Appraised to JO dollars !y Spencer Lehew, J ase Wh-tehead, and Martin WoldrufF. before m this 8:h Nov. 1826 WM. UKUNOHlDGr . J P.

Jovevter 25, 186.

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partnership

RAGS! RAGS!

THE highest price in CASH or writing paper given for clean Linen and Cotton

ItAtJS at this ofTtres

jXOTICE. IT HEREBY GIVEN, tht the

M. O r totore exiting between WAtDis ndT M NiiiT, is this day dissolved by tnuiul c onsen . I hose indebttd to the said firm willtaks notice that unless they come forward within two Wrtka and settle their accounts by note or oth.

erwts they may expect to be put to costs with, out distinction. If any one should have cl.imsi against the firm, we invite them to raU on us. U' ALU EN & M'NF.l LY. November 1 18.6. 45 -3rm

MILITARY ELECTIOX. A N.eieciion will bt held at the house of John a Myers, in Wilmington, on lonl the 4ih id December ntx , at 10 o clot k, A M. to elect

Ore Captain, Two Luutenants, m d O ie Cornet,

to commond the 1st Company l got Cavalry, 55' h Regiment, lottuna Militia. JOHN SPENCER, Col. Com'ng 55 th. Rtgt. I. M. Nor.??. 18i,