Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 48, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 9 December 1826 — Page 3
LAWRENCEBURGH.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1826. The early period in the week at which the mail leaves the seat of tjovernment, "precludes any information from the Le
gislature at present. In our next we'not a tax ad valorum upon property, nor
ers with the Legislature, from the con
stitution itself. In Cincinnati, the Law
yers and Physicians have deposited the
amount of tax, in the hands of one of
their members, to abide the decision of
the Supreme Court. If the tax is de
clared unconstitutional, it is to be appro
priated to charitable purposes other
wise to be paid into the treasury. In
this place, there has been no deposit of
the tax, and the members of the meet
ing merely rest the payment of it, upon
Ihejudicial decision. Hamilton O. Adv. The following is an extract from the
Report above alluded t: "If this be
shall probably be able to give our readers some information on that head.
upon the income of the Iaver and phy
sician arising from the exen ipe of their professions, what is it? It mut be a poll tax a tax which takes effect per
capita upon the peculiar classes of individ-
as loud as the report of a small cannon,
inoK pjace, which, iqr some minutes completely stupified th' whole of the persons present. The gas light, was put out, and every symptom of affright was depictedin thecountenances of the clerks and others. The dreadful cries of the
clerk, however, soon brought several persons to his arsistance, arid it was found
that he had suffered sever ly from the Ifects of the explosion, tl is hands and
arms, indeed, exhibited an appalling as
pect and made every one shudder who
had a sight of them. The nails of each
finger on his light hand were blown off.
and the knuckles were laid bare. The
they re , who thus call forth the ever
ready benevolence of our Nation's
Champion and Friend.'
The following article affords some color to (he report that a movement is going forward to clothe the Liberator with dictatorial powers. It does not appear, however, to be proposed with his knowledge: Bv Guayaquil papers to the S9ih of August, it appears that at a meeting: held in Guayaquil on the 28th of Autust, it was resolved
1st '( bat the exercise of the sovereignity
sh oo'd be devolved upon B.'livr the lather of j tins
ins iw'nm . ii m ine liunaior. ueiusr in
"t
CLYCIMYATI whole sale price CURREjYT. (corrected weekly.) Ft om T
90 00 100 GO
vpsted tvith dictatorial power, should take
!chars:e of the destinies of the Uenublic: That
thumb, indeed, up to the first joint, wasjhe shall call a Grand Columbian Convection to
complete!) severed from the hand. The.fix the Constitution of the Republic: That a;
third, fourth, and the little finger espe- copy oftbe foregoing rrsoluMons sliouldlbe trans-1
ARTICLES.
Ashes, pearl Apples Bees wax
Bottles, porter
Candles, dipped
mould
Castor beans - bush
Cider - - bbl Cigars, Americna 1000 Spanish
Coffee, W. 1. green, best lb St. Domingo
"25
ton bush
lb 25 gr 12 00 lb 9 11
1 00 60 00
Kentucky. It is now ascertained be
yond a doubt, that John F. Henry is uals designated. Why should doctors, jelbow, was reduced to a jf 11) the arm
elected to Congress in this state in 'an" "awYe'S be so distinguished from all bone in many places being visible, i he
omer literary ana scientific gentlemen .Melt nana also fuitered severely;
It brains are to be taxed or if we have
the room of his brother, deceased. His
majority over Col. Lyon, who was re ported to be elected, is 56 votes.
become so very learned as to make it ex
pedient to check the dissemination of
knowledge by heavy duties, vour commit
The Nashville Bank has again su?pend-!,eP can see no good reason why the law
ed specie payments. It is understood .hf,u,d. not Perate generally upon the ... . ... . A. , literati of the state. Even then the protnat the institution has come to the de- i t a u i poser and advocate ot tins tax, would be termination to wind up its business andjsecure from its operation. It is not only desist from further operations. In 72a poll-tax, but it is both arbitrary and days, say the dir-cors, ,$260,000 had 1 unelual arbitrary in its assessment, i ii j ' . 'and unequal in its operation. If it been paid nt in gold and silver, at the.., . . v ... f 4, . j it be good policy to tax the skill ot the hank. Certificate? are to be issued to; iygician aild awyer, which they have hold ers of notes, bearing an interest of acquired at great expense and toil, that
0 per cent, until paid; and they are to he redeemed in preference to the claim of stockholders. The other Bmks in Tennessee continue specie payments.
JYem Qrlenns. JYov. 1 1. Very little al
teration had taken place in the state ofistate anu age we Iive
they might be useful members and orna
ments of society, why not tax the skill of
the mechanic? Your committee, without pursuing this argument further, are constrained to say, that in their opinion this tax is not only unconstitutional, hut unjust, unwise and a dishonor to the
the market, from he 4th up to this date. Flour conti-iard at former rates, altho', onlv 1 fi9 barrel had arrived the previous week. Sugar to the. amount of 200 Iihds. had been sold on plantation, but the precise price is not given; nor i it Understood at what rate that artic le will be held in market, when it is hrought in. Toliacco was in small demand, and very little business doing in that line. Coffee, best, lb. 14 to 1G Cheese, Amer. lb. 10 to 11 Core, in ears, bbl. 50, dullFlour, best, bbl. ,Q5 50, sale Mackerel, No. 1. bbl. 5 75 to 6 00; No. 2. $4 50 Hay, cwt. .$1 50 to 1 75 Lard, lb. 7 to 8 scarce Pork, mess insp'djhhl. 9 50 to 10; Prime, do. 7 to 7 25; Cargo, do. ,S'G, sales Rice, cwt. 3 to 3 25 Tobacco, In-st qual. lb. 4: 2d. do. 3 Whiskey, gal. 34 to 35.
Ardent Spirits. The members of a convention which lately met in Vermont voted not to have ardent spirits in their houses except as medicine. The above reminds us of an anecdote we once heard of a Senator in one of the -fate legislatures, who, like manv other
the
knuckles were divested of llesh, and the tops of one or two of the fingers were, as on the right hand blown away. Hi- face and neck were likewise burnt in several places. Two other cleiks wete also badly burnt by the exploon. The effect of the explosion wa so strong as to make a latge hole through the table on which the letters were stamped.
1 00 1 50 10 00
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17 8 24 33
chilly, were laid bare to the bone, which initial to his exelltney: I hat all the depart-: L-oaon - - was fractured in one or two places, men's of th Republic should be invited to Feathers, live - lb The whole of the llesh, nearly up to the! foil w the enirple of Guay? q-nl: and That, Cotton yarn No. 5 to 10
until H;s KxcejJency should arrive and take the ' r isfi 31ackerel, An. 1 bbl i) dictatorship, the authorities of Guayaquil; No. 2 .$'7 75 8 No. 3 s6 50
shoul l n main toe same, and in lbs same state as be fore "
50 2G 00 JO 1 2i 00 00 i sr. 12 00 19 17A Oh 25 35
jYEIV YEAR.
Cod, dry
Shad flaxseed
IFiour, superfine
umsenc
jury of Old Maids. Printer's Devil.
jYeiciy Invented Rut Trap. Take a barrel, and stietch a skin of parchment over it with a string, ( ut it across and athwart nearly to the outside, take some dropping, and mis it with meat ; smear it on the middle of the parchment. The rats will smell it. and treading on the parchment, it vill give way, and they will fall into the water in the barrel, put a plank for them to creep up to the barrel's brink ou .?ide, and strew some oatmeal cn it. You must not let the water be too deep but set a brick endways in it, and the first rat that is caught will make a noise, which will entice more; so that they will tight for possession of the brick, and the noire will draw others. Mice and other vermin may be cauTtit in a similar way.
Roc: tMER. jf. r Nov
fr7" One vp;ir snbirrinf Inn tr the
J . 1 - - . , T , . o ii - ii i iU , -Uunpowder, Lex n keg ralladium will be given tor the best, 1 Vx
box 3 50 bbl 14 00 hush 37A bbl 3 12 lb 16
5 00
00 7 16
3 25 18 6 00
written New-Year's Address to the pa-' Hemp Irons of this paner; to be decided bv a Hons
m i
lb lb
1
ADVERilSEMEXT.
4 DVRUSE sre es in donustx Jift, and th Jf. rnifl interff rrre of otters n. civ tmdv
in le, rompel ne publicly io rtatp, ihst the womai ho is y law MY WIFE, lifcs been induced o leavr my r.rody. Although I cannot consent tieret-lt'-r to be responsible for htr contracts, yei i' is fr tiofii my fe lings to vae a wr v. jth w oman, or idd h stain to the rtpuution of her w at) w hem 1 have lived w'nh hfirt't uin. A srp in ha h beguiled roy b'vt; a w otta, contempti Hie n its nntive dust, has prevailed o corrode rlower which 1 once deemed fair for domestic blitts. ISAAC DARLING D-r.q 18"6 4H-ip
3.
The Automaton In tt.e Automaton noiv
spirited speakers, had occasion to use, to be -vu in ih s ilUt , we have an vunusui-
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insinc of mcchnnicitl ingenuity i's powers' are such, that if a fpt'Cintor deposits a card with a qut-stion on it in a p.irticulor !raw.-r on the tbie bi f re him, he w-ll appear to consult a volume which i3 in one lAid, slmke bis he;d ! as if pondermj? on the qi ytion proposed. nd
with the oth r lMiid s'rike on the tab'e, when
PUBLIC NOTICE. A l.L persoi.s hre hereby not. tied not to receive S'a. an assignment o a note of hand, sit'ecl by me tor h--- sum f s;x do!5ars and thirty seven nd a half ce.TS, m-dt payable to John Fuller, aed t!? trrenty ninth day of Augut, 1 8'. 6, and witnessed by John M'Kiernan, as da id note w9 obtaint- from me by fraud unJ misrepresents ion, and I am uetermined never to p .y it WILLIAM GOLDEN. Dee. 5, 18.6 43-ip
during business hours, a little of the vivifying medicine: He whispered to the door keeper of the House, that he wished him to furnish for his use every day a bottle of good Holland, and let it be charged among the contingent expenses, to the state. "But, ah I" says the door keeper, "there is no provision by law to authorise such a charge." "Nonsense," cried the legislator; "just stick it under the head of fuel"
From the Arkansas G. zette of October 10 Texas. Emancipation of slaves. We learn by a gentleman of this place, who arrived a few days since from Miller
Cincinnati December 4. Steam Root Accident n ;Uurdy mor
ninu List, about 9 ..'ciock, 5 'tl.-s How Hiivnnntv. thnr n ritiTn nfthnf rmintt L.i.l
BoH.sa-i.! 55 mil. from Cincinnati, the boil-. relllr ed ju5t before he started, from the cr ot h .te,n. b mi Union burs: prodiuiug ovince f Texas, bringing information instnnt destruction to ttie loit. and kiShnc andi:, . . .. . -i ,i , , i i i i l u i I . -that great excitement prevailed throughwoundio: several individuH I ho u mIt past . J? , . . r . , & through the. boat undr the for. -culle. n.l .toe'0"1 th t-ololes " at country, eunk infHntU. Th.r were f.ur p. rson, kill-1 w,len he ,eft thcrc' ln consequence of the cd, and 7 badly wounded i be Et.gm-er is recent passage of a Jaw by the Mexican anion die kil ed the nain of thus.; who government for the emancipation of all verv killed, woro Ro bert iminons T -omas tne slaves in the province of Texas, and K lly. Williams, and one whos-- name is un- that orders had been received for tarnknown I h body of one Dnly has been ing it into immediate effect. As may lonnd lhat ot K. lly. th Eng neer. jwell be supposed, this information proTho Union was a sro!l boat, built for the duced the greatest consternation among purpose of rnni;.js during he tow wafer the slave holders, all of whom had cmiFiom die acct.unt which has reaci.e.1 us tbe.graled to that country under an assuracci.lent is entirely imputed to the indiscretion a,)CP as we are iformea, from the local of li e unf..rfur.f.te Engineer who wa k.'hd. alUilorites cf Texas, that they could A def.ct .r deranjj-ment was prrce.ved in one md hclp gIave (hou . wr end f the botb-r, and w siiken of. but it i . i i -i i , ' . . the impression that slavery is prohibited was presumed that no immediate ut.ffer w.is . , , , . . , . , , , . r . j throughout the republic, by the constituto be appr-heniled 1 his is ti e tit st accident , ' J cf th knd which has happen til for a longtime tlrlL' l5'xlco; on the Ohio. I lo paontiers and hands, who'. rhe larSe sIaVG Holders were hurrywere not wounded were brought to this place Mg 'fftheir slaves, in great numbers, into yesterday in the (ien. Marion. The wound- Louisiana and Arkansas; and we heard cd were l ft nar the pl.ice where the acci- of several persons who emigrated from dent occui red. Ii is providential that so few this territory, who have recently crossed passengers w r? cn board A p rson on bo rd ' the line, into Louisiana, with their slaves.
has expressed astonishment that a m,ii. indi-j Those persons who have but few slaves, viilual could efcape. Com. Register, jhave held meetings, at which it was rej solved that they would stand by each The tax levied on the gentlemen of other in resisting the execution of the the pill, and .of tb long roe, has crea- law, until they cangathertheiryear'scrop ted not a little t xritement among the after which they have determined to
members ot tne learned professions, in .leave the country.
a blooming dainstl springs up through the board, ho'din in h r httlr apron a correct answer tor (he tneu.rtr. feuch result Miver. are produced only when qut sliofis ar agremble to his Automatons' ip. Tut into i' x i qi siioo to excite his ire and the con qjrice is vastly d.ftvrent. He shakes his head like an enr;ied pedagogue, and in the climax of his passn-n thumps upon the table unon a b!u- fl line and a volume of smoke are seen, and a bhek figure, like the
evil one. em rgng from his den, spitting forth!
fire jnd striking terr or into beholders
SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of an Execution to me directed, fim tin Dearborn Circuit Court, l wiiliif
. ft.r bc public outcry ai the ciurt h jiisin ihe town ot La vrenceburgh, on Saturday ihr oOih da ol tliis ir.s., between ihe hours of trn o'clock A. M. and four V. M. of cid day; first
he ito's and pron-s for seven years, oi twenty Arres of L-nd, hemp and lyi m the northwt& qu.t r t).1' section 35, town 6, rtnte west ct he M-ndUn line druvvn from the mouth f the Great Mi&mi river, to satisfy a certstin judgment ir favor ct Abraham idling uiirst Ajvoo lit ri ii'gto! ; and if no buyers, 1 will then expose to s.le all the right nd interest cf arcr. lierrmjj ton in or to th s-me. THOS. LONG LEV, Sh ffD. C. Dec. 5, SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y virtue' of an crdtr of sale to me directed, nom 'he Dearborn circuit court, 1 will ir
i ir eale Mt null lie. cmtcrv at the court hiusc
We have jut now seen what we speak of, n lne tliWH Gj L.rencenuigh, Saturdsy the
and on the spur of the mo aunt recommend allijuth day of this instant, betw ten he hours ot tt:n
who admire increnuitv to erratifv themselves and -Mv k A. M r.d four i . M. r't the re tj, tisd
encourage merits by witnessing the perform-! Pll ii- ior aevtn ytars of In Lot. No, .9 ,n the f ' " ' .... II... a.. ivtmtV i! Il.'.rrr.n In
ance of this Automaton. Like Maelz.ts, s, . . me n. on lhe ,,,,,
chess p.liyer. it is drese.! in the Turkish cos- ,,rt.misesiu favor ol Cibnel UubbelUgi:S5 Johu
tume It was mad- bv Dr Halcom, who it isj Stephens ; and if i.o buyers, 1 WU expose to rule well knerwn, has put artifcial arms on disarmed l lhe interest of Jvhn SitPnen9 m cr to the
mn, and thus enbhd thun to procure a liveli-sme al ine 'm t,me P"-
T JOS. LONG LLY, Sh'.TD c.
Indigo, Spanish flotant
lenrul Iron Juniata ton
7 50
25 2 25
8
8 2 50
130
puddled - 80 100 hoop, G, S and lOd 120 do 4d - - 140 nail rods - 1G0 Lead Pig lb Gh 1 bar - - Hi Leather, sole - - 23 25 .Molasses, N. Orleans gal 56 GO Nails, tto wens' brand 4d to 10 7 10 Juniata brand do 7 8 Pittsburgh common 5 6 Zanesville do 6 8 Boston do 7 Ik wrought - 17 20 Oil, tanners - 17 00 18 linseed - 5G 62 castor - 1 37t 1 50 Provisions, Pork, mess 8 Hams, bacon 7 8 Shoulders it sides 2t 3 Hogs' lard 5 6 Cheese 6 7 Butter, 'firkin lb Gh 8 Porter - - bbl 10 00 Rice - - lb 5A G Rags, cotton and linen 3 Salt, Turks Island Lush I 00 Kenawha at the river 28 30 in store 33 00 Sugar, New Orleans 9 10t Haanna, white 17 18 loaf and lump 19 20 Shot, all sizes Lag 2 25 00 Spices, Pepper lb 27 28 Pimento - 27 28 CasMn 43 45 Cloves - 1 20
i2h 2 00 1 75 2 00 00 23
trns end of the state. An idd report upon the subject, was drawn up bv a
We also learn that the Indians have
been very troublesome, for some time
committee appointed frrthai purpose, at j past, to the colonists, and that, in manv a meeting of Ph vsicians and Lawyers, in! settlements, they were under the necesin Cincinnati, and received by a subse-jsity of erecting forts for their protection, cjuent meetintr, (as far as we can learn)'?,, retreating into them for security, without a dL-senting voice. The main. Several persons had been killed by the ground of resistance on the part of those' Indians within a few mouths, but, at the
taxed is, that it is levied by the poll a latest advices, the alarm was subsiding.:
hood instead or becoming a burthen to their friends or the town. Augk in the Breast. To Married Ladies A lady who has often experi
enced the asuaging effects of the folio
ing salve, and has frequently contributed! to the reli'.-f of her suffering neighbors by its application, wishes to extend the benefits of it as far, if possible, as the agonies of a swelled or gathered breast may be felt; and for thai purpose requests us to insert the recipt in the Spectator. We take pleasure in giving our aid to the accomplishment of her benevolent purpose; and add our testimony (from experience in one of our own families) to the great value of the composition. We have repeatedly known it to cure,
and to prevent, the distressing complaint
and never knew it to fail. A pietist cr for a Broken Breast. Take half a pound of mutton tallow, four ounces of beeswax, ami rosin sutlicicnt so as not to make it tolard,melt them together, add a gill of good spirits; let it simmer over a gentle fire until the spirits are evaporated. Spread it on soft leather, or strong linen so as to cover the breast, with a hole for the nipple. Ed wa rd sv illc Spec l a tor.
D.e 5, '826
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ri"j JO V virtue i t n order ol sate to rr.r directed, w-;0 from the Desjborn Cm u:i Ctiui, I will offr
t .r sale at pu )1M oucry at the coun house in the tevn of Lvrenceburp,h, on Saturday th? 30' h day ot December inst. between the hours K o'eio k A M, and 4 P M. ot s id the re.r.'s -nd pr'.fi for srvtn years,, -f the wtsi half of
ihe north west quarter o; section twenty.jix
Nutmegs - 2 25 (linger ground Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th p'f. 1 75 Spanish do 1 50 Holland gin 1 87 Rum, Jamaica 1 50
Whiskey, new
ADMLYIS TRA TORS A'OTICE. I'llL unde''gocd havi-.g fceen -ppoiiittd drr.inistr&inrs ofti.e tiitite of A:drj:v.' Arjxsti .m 1-te ot Deerborn county deceased, htref v notice to nil persons indebted to sid ts.te, o mat irorriediiU? piTient. Th:!Ee hav.iij, Uemnds ugiii.st said esua'.e wi'l present th.ra propf-rly authenticated tor sctth nn nt, as tha id deceased will pro t ly b- insolvent.
I ZKA FEUltlS, DAN L HAt.KRM AN. .luXiiniztruters. ADMIXISTRA TOR'S . VC TICeT" yTO 1'ItjL isLrel' given that 1 have tikenout U tt. rs of Ad:r.iiii3tr;ition on the estate of
Town nine, Rtne two w st, containing .vt ray j U::ael Noyes, late of Dearborn county dec"d. e'jjht acres, to pay a certain judgment 1. 1 favor off AS persons having cUms tgainst sid estate William A. CUik-, igamst Tii-.m-s Ojan, ren-1 are r quested to bring tfcem forward within dried on the 7Ui iiav of Gctobtr, A. D. 13.6 by twelve tnon-hp, duly kuthenticated f.r s-ttle-
the Dear-horn Circuit Court, for the sun. ot 34 Krn'.; nd 'liose indebted to pv up imm'dute-
modc of taxation, rpprob ited and proscrib
ed, by the constitution of our state. I. is always much to he regretted by the lovers of good order, that any class of
citizens should be compelled to
themselves against any
isting authorities; hut if the Legislature
have transcended the boundaries of their
constitution:).1 powers, it i the duty of
the sutlerers, no matter what class of citizens, to make a firm, dignified but peaceabb; resistance, until the subject matter in dispute may be passed upon, by a triIjunal, which derives its co-ordinate pow-
The crops are said to be short this sea
son, and the country very sickly.
From the JY. Y. Mercantile Advertiser.
A friend at Paris, under the date of
Oct. 5, writes as follows. "Gen. Lafayette, i: at present, in this city, and receives daily, with his well known kindness, the children of his adopted country.
Permit me to express to you my mortiti-
Mischievous use of dcionatinrr pozeder.-
npelled to array A letter was put into the general notejeation, when I was informed, yesterday, branch of the ex-jotlice in London, on the 11th of October,! that no less than nine applications, in a r.iT i. I . .... . . . ! . ...
charged with detonating powder. When
the letter came to the hands of the stamping clerk, he found it rather more bnlkey in appearance than letters generally are, and placed it on the table and stamped it rather stronger than customary; no sooner had the stamp came in
contact with the letter than an explosion,
few days, had been made by Americans
to the General for pecuniar' assistance, and he gave them all they required. God forbid I should attempt to close the hand of charity, but every American feels an interest in whatever relates to Lafayette, and I hope some means may be devised to ascertain who and what
dollars 19 cents debt, b.iid(s costs; and it no ..uyers, 1 will then expose to sale ill ihe interest if Thonias t)in, in and to the sanie Stued on a writ ot foreign attachment, issued troji the Dearborn Circuit Court in favor of the said
William A. Clarke vgainst the said 1 hemes
Uiraa
THO S LONGLKY, Sh'jr. D. C. December 5, 18C6-
ly. fcsua fcsTATH will be solvent. 1SKAEL NO YES AJuihhtrator. Novemtieu 2J, lfi5. 46 3a
GUNSMITH2NG. W.lLHEAS, 1 some time ncc gve notice, 'hat 1 hid established the above business in the town ot Laurenctburgh: I now g":e notice that so many calls are mde upon me in that line.it is impossible fjr me to attend :o th.ni. Those intertsttd will please to act accordingly. JOHN B CAUULNGVON. December 9, 18 6. 48jw.
STRAY MARE. TAKEN UP by Auxasder Cochran, in Laugbeiy toui.ship, Dearborn County, an estray Mare, of a light roan color, supposed !o be four years old next spring, about 14 hands high; no oth-rmaikor brands percMvable. Apprised t TEN dol!ars by Edward f'airchild and Joseph vV. YVn khy. DAN'L BARTHOLOMEW, J P. Juroru, December 6, 1E26 48 3w
STRAY MARE. TAKEN UP by Josefh Thlstkii, Liughery township, Dearborn County, on the - 9 h ol Oct ast, an estray Mre, of a bay color, supposed t& -e four years old nxt spring, right hind foot hite, one small saddle mark on the left side, bout fourteen and a half hands high; nomarkir brands perceivable. Appraised at TWEN 1 SEVEN dollars by George Haines, and Jvhr Wester. DN L BARTHOLOMEW7, J. P. Jlurora, December 6, 1826- 43
STRAY HORSE. TAKFN up by Cuahli C. Daw sok, jo Logsrv tow nship Dt -.rn c un , b"ate of Indian, on SOIIKLL HOKSE, i4or 15 hands high, suppcseii io b.- four or f.e years old; vruh a blare face an.a white spot cn thr right side of the nek; galltd on the Lack, iupposed by the saddle, nother marks perceivable. TI12 owner is rtqusted to come forward, prove property, pay charge
ana take him away. Appraised tOoGolIsrs ty Spencer Lehew, J.ssc Whitehead, and Martri Woldrofl", before me this 8th Nov. WM. UaUCRlDGE, J P.
Jforenbcr 25, 1826.
45 3w"
XOTICE. S HEREBY GIVEN, that the partnership herttotor& existing between Waidex ami WNirrr, is this day distolred by mutual coi -sen. 1 hose indebttd to the said Crm willtak: notice that unless they come forward within tw. weeks and settle their accounts by note or oiherwist they may rspect to be put to costs without distinction, If any one should have cl -ima against the f;ria, vte invite them to call onus. WALDEN & M'NKFLY. November "1 18 6. 46 3w
Wood Wanted.
1 r OR Jfk CORDS of Wood wensuch periods through the winder as will suit th purchaser- for which a libera) price will b given Enquire at the printing office
POKK will bi taken at this Office ia payment of ubucriptiou to paper, &c if livered in 20 day a. Dec. 9,
