Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 50, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 23 December 1826 — Page 3
LA17RENCEBURGH.
On the Capitol and grounds, 70,045 03; President's square, $3,552 91; on the Penitentiary, $7,1 66 93; on Washington Jail, ,3,550 47; on Alexandria Jail, 3500! on the footwas between the
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not seen to move, was also lashed to the rail. Capt Pinney endeavored to get alongside the wreck from near ten o'clock in the mornii till near sun
down but was unsuccessful in his hu-
COMMUNICATED. DOGS AMO.YG SHEEP. The depredations annually committed by dos upon sheep is a subject which ought to excite the attention of every
Capitol and Executive offices, $1278 46; mane exertions, in consequence of his be-, person interested in domestic manufacr . . . - . n . . ' ii . ; i : i i fpi. i i :
tures. This annoyance has been increa-
and on fire engines and hose, X169 14; ing unable to carry sail, it hlowii g a se-
Another message covered a communica- vere g tie and his vessel being light. lie sing and will continue to increase so long tion from the War department, in reply j was so near at one time as to hear Ae'as so large a portion of the inhabitants
to a resolution of the House on the sub- men holloo, but, alter making every exer- puisue that erroneous habit ol raising a
itrt nf donations marif bv the Indian tion a compelled to abandon them to surplus ot whelps, calculated to destroy
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1 826. -tri bes to commissioners ol the United their fate. There were a number ofjthat valuable and innocent animal ; that
gg States. A third message conveyed a re- ves-els in sight at the time he bore, away gift of Providence whose covering allbrd 1 p.-cidfM.t. for imt r,.mnvi.lt rl. .Inn
The President's Message was received port frnm tjK, Superintendant of the one of which was to the windward of the -to man a protection from the chillh giCnowi tbe A"ci.t foi the Nation, he
The following recent Procec dirgp in in one of the branches cf il t L gisb tnie of the Stae of GiorciA, La iMltia squally aspect: Millf.dgville (Gro.) Nc v 4. In tbe Senate , )esteida), the fi lb string resolution were read and athpitd: "Resolved That the ct n mittc c c 1 the state of the Republic be instructed to inquire into the expediency of fran ii g a complaint to the llouse of Representa
tives ot the United States, against the
this week, but owing to the pre-occvpation of Lead Mines in Illinois and Missouri, wreck, and would probahh be able to , blasts of w inter.
our columns with the remainder of the Gov-which contained some interesting facts save the men if discoveied b) her be- In travelling through our country it is
i; .Jaii abstract of which will be found in our, fore dark. not uncommon to see three or tour dogs
v ) ' ' 1 a 4 . . . 1 ! . . , 1
ernor
laid over to our next.
report. A communication was received
bavi. g been so often solicited to do so by the Legislature of the Stair.
And be it further resolved. That tli3
(belonging to one family, which can be ofjsame committee be instructed to ii.quir
from the Secretary of the Nav, contain- We und rs'and, sajs ihe Oner N Y fiz little or no use but to bark a.d harass;jilto the expediency of framii g a com
ir.fftKo ii.T.rmoCir. -icli.fl r fit tl.t ette of Nov -2d. II. a' the nersuns who were ilip traveller as be nasses and thp more
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i rom ine legislature 01 misstate we c : .1 nflrpr5 antj cr.w OI, ioipuoited in earning i-ff M..itan re in- j,, IlUiTiler the more furious. It is not
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nave una no additional information tins
week, the papers received bei ly fdled with the debates on
1 . n'l
resfWiinnn. iv npnpvpr mum vin ripr.
. . ibalanceswhjch hav
mil we mav five Rome nt Ihr snpprhps!
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nlamt to the House ol Repreentaii e3
of the United States, against the Prcsi-
1 mnrr i L-(r h ntrn w hii f u ntt.'irk' i,,c ""P"' ",r v wun wi uu. .! (Verv person wncse laiicv is xaKcii wuu Mn,,. ..rrtinr, i....;.t.r
npireneral. was made on the frigate Philndrlphia. Fleh9 m ' on fhe Iolow- j0tS js both able and willing to feed Gaines, for the repeated insull offeied Mr CraigsA rommunication was received from the T r aS much as t,H'ir nature recIuires conse'jto the authorities of Georgia, although
it I ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ) 1 1 1 I f'lVlillT n 1 1 S I ill I 1 1 r Nlist lilt II v UUniin nil ItlUtlC- IIIIViUlIU Ki nviLir;ih0 HrociHnn r oi mi tiw thn iticn 1c t rs
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been outstanding on
nit-nt: 3t for aciuillv crrvitiu IT anil si'crrt-
the books of tbe Treasury for more than L unknown con.u.onlr rallrd i I I r- IO J
borbood in search of prey or food of some
kind. It is admitted that the first set
tlers
knotty question arising under tbe consti
tution
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Convention, assembled at Washington City on the 5th inst. at which delegates from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, and the district of Columbia attended. Gov. Kent was chosen Chairman, and Walter Jones and James S. Crafts, esqs. Secretaries. The convention had not dissolved at our latest informatio'? (9th int.) but still continued its daily meetings. A memorial wasoflered requesting Congress to take the business under its control, but failed. What the result of those deliberations may be it is uncertain.
have been offered b Gen. Gaines.
a place in our columns, tor the lntorma-jthrce ears previous to the 30ih ot Sep- VuUvw Ihe.r tr.al xmII come on at the tlers 111 an' nevv cum require more
tion of those who may have doubts on thisitember last. A bill was reported by Mr. Court of Oyer and 1 emnnerat Canadua in ,!,an one doS to each lumil) , lor the pur-
ArLianeok Delaware, making appropna- Januar mxi .POSf- aesiroing vermin ana caicnin tion for tbe payment of the Kevolutiona- h- La.,smgburgh pap. r 159, W hiVf game; but so soon as tbe population of ry pensions. &c. and a private bill for sen a iti-r from a genilenjan uiif west, to any county is such as to drive off the the relief of Warner Wing was reported a friend of ours m this vilhgr. sitti.g n.at t apt. wolf, such necessity ceases, and the) be-
by Mr. Vinton, from the Committee on -Morgan has hn gpt n fiUfndmpr ymcrrj 5,1 come a nuisance to the country in gene- j Apples r . I I 1 C I I . . ( 1.. . . . IT..r... I . ii. ,1 , ' t,ia L ltur ia .. . I I,1. .. .-. ,-, . - ........ ......... ... , II,... ! i .
i uojic ij;ina. occ. several resolutions 1 J" yi ono.o . ...... ivt-iy pt-iaitu mu:i c.ti uuucn j L)(t's wax
were offere
the Committe
port on the
chasers of public lands who had paid part
ClAVMYA TI WHOLE SALE PRICE CURREjY'J .
(corrected weekly.)
2HTICLES.
Ashes, pearl
ton
90 00 100 00
2b
nd?, &Z.C several resolutions Jrt -irg tfppr t anada . hi utter n ral. Lvery person inu-t wear w oollen i Bees wax ed, one of which referred it to doubl1' 9 ho"x Nothing has yeb-unheard ( ,,thii g a portion of the year, tberefoie, lj0ttles, porter ittee on Public Lands to re-'fro11' Murn and whem-tr hi- fai-is known, sheep should be considered as a common (Jandles dippe e expediency of allowing pur- thp con m,,fee ! lUt ProcP' r',ieve benefit, and each one killed by dogs or I mould i i i, i. .. ,i : .1 . the suspense f Hie public . Atlu,,itn o nnKlin ;..;..... I, .. , ;.; . i
A fire broke out in the city cf Pittsburgh cn the dlh inst. xchirh destroyed a tobacco factory an I two frame buildings on Front street. Loss estimated at 1000 to 1200 dollars.
JVczo Orleans, JVbv. 25 Beef, upper country, mess, bhl. 9 to 9 50; prime, do. 7 to 8 B acon hams lb. 8 to 9; sides 5 to 6Coffee, best, lb. 14 to 16 Cheese, Am r. lb. 10 to 11, in demnrid Corn, in ears n"' 50 Flour, best, bid. -95 50, sales Fish, mackerel, No. 1, bbl. $5 75 to G; No. 2,4 50 Hay, cwt. $ 50 to 1 75 Lard, lb. 7 to 9, sales Pork, mess bbl. .99 50 to 10; prime.do.
7 to 7 25; Cargo, do. 6, sales Rice,
cwt. 3 to 3 25 Sugar, La. on plantation, ll. G 1-4 Tobacco 1st qual. b. 4 1-2; 2d do. 3 Whiskey, -a!. 35, in demand.
""l"1" " " otherwise, a du ic mini -v. Ii a niaiori- n
1 J . - - j --V.'l3lWl
of their purchase money, and had forfeit-
edit, the right to settle on other public Rw )t Ha),find Tma f;t wo-jld petition to the state legislature to Clder
iniius 10 ine rtiiiuuui paiu, ai uit; inua mum price. Both Houses adjourned till Monday.
The Baltimoie Patriot furnishes the following interesting extracts, received by a merchant of that city from an intelligent correspondent, who has the best means of obtaining correct information: "Off Serigo, (Archipelago.) Oct. 13. "The Turks will not attack the Greeks and tin Greeks are too weak to make an attack on the Turkish large rhips although a few da)s ago they did make an attempt with their tire vessels, which terminated in the loss of three ot them, since which the Turks is still ly ieg oil My telenc w ith his w hole ileet. The
Greeks have either gone toSanu-sorto
Hydra. On the Morea nothing is doing. 1 last night communicated with M1I0, and a boat has arrived in the course of the day from Napoli. Lord Cochrane who was olT Malta the 23d Sept. has not arrived, but was, as usual, daily expected. Ibrahim Pacha is remaining 'piiet at
Tripoliiza, waiting the arrival ej tin
luy ,'ev a tax ou a" do! witnin said count)';Cigars, American (i . ! w ith the exception of one to each house- Spanisti
bush
lb gr 12 00 lb 9 1 1 bush 1 00 ton CO 00 bbl 1 00 1000 1 50 10 00
1 Sh
v s- fa
uli ) will issuh from er -s on H ci'nei
n,l ..(.l.m....rspprffl .m!.,,, iipliv-re.1 in 1 1 tl t tie CXCe pi loll Ol Olie tO Cadi tlOUSe- Ll
nriu parts of thr counir $ by en.nf.it n,tn, j holder, suftVienl to remunerate for alljc0flee, W. 1. green, best lb on the Ucrr of the lat- .neraiil- s presi- sheep killed by dogs, (which could not St. Domingo d.nts In ordr to incorporate the beautiful ad- he heavy,) I think it would have a good'Cotton dress of r Wirt into ihe volume, it has been .effect ; it would encourage those w ho . Feathers, live - lb .... k t 11.!
Cotton yarn No. 5 to 10
del -yed until tt.e prf-s-n' tim. wish to raise sheep, and be an excellent
The work contain 426 p gs 8 Vo printed weapon against all ue!ess dogs and such on gori paper It c uipri s th- best and ;as kill sheep. As for a law authorize g
Hblest prodnctiona f the most itisimtr-nshed tu. killing of any dog that kills si eep, is
riota nd ntlemen oftiterary labte would wish to pliee in o,je,r libraries.
A physician in New York who was called
Inte at Diht to visit a patient at a distant part
of the city h.ivin , ccomphshed h'B purpose, was surprised on !eaing the hous- t fio) a coaple f fellows busy about hia e One of them tiad tmld of th-- rains realy to ascerd, and the other had ju? finished untying the horses anil rtrrnpin the bridle. I he night was dark and the physician approached tie ni unseen when Keiz-ng the. reins he tripped up the man who held them, and sprang into the gig At the tame trjomer.t the comrade of the umu in the gutt- r jumped in on the opposite si. if nnd s'jppft!i tht he va safely eated 1V l i t-ikiw jjdvisi (5 the doctor through which
that w hich bespeaks itself into existence
in a suit of this kind, no judicious juror Flaxseed
would enquire what the law was onthat;jour superfine
sunjeci; mis answers very utile purpose Ginseng in the protection of sheep. 1 rsons -Gunpow
wnose sheep are Kinea oy dogs seloom know wliose they are, and if thev do are
rarely able to prove the fact. Numbers j0
17 8 24
33
Fish Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 9 No. 2 7 75 8 No. 3 6 50
box 3 50 - bbl 14 00 bush 37
3 25 1G 5 00
Dupont's 7 50
Cod, dry-Shad
bbl lb
unpowder, Lex'n keg
Hemp
have been compelled to pay heavy damages for killing dogs they knew had killed sheep. " J. p.
hgvptian fleet; but whether it will rome sireft to ilrnv r. I di nut discover his nisor not, h to be doubted, as it ii said tin ;tAe till the doctor, m reply to the question
Pacha's funds are exhausted.
p;hre ', if!nn Answered "I m driving
iS list s I c
n
I'h.
From the National Journal ot"Der. o.
Covgrkss. I i the Senate. est(irda J!
(he Bill to establish, a uniform" s'em of' reduced to a system, in defiance of the Beiki untcv wa referred to a Commit W ,eat Naval torce which i in this sea,
Cominf out nf the fJulf of vrna. on on to tk:d v,i
Monday last, spoke the brii: Susan, of'unSufW witht th.-.ohi tht FVnch leave was Doscn",fim Z inte. A few des.s belore. ft ' ,,, tt "nch 1 ,:kt ' i: l,is r?ui
w hile becalmed in the Doro Passage, Si'et)' ,rjr ' r vv:i3 bnrdfMl l.v ttvo nr.ti ;itwl :ili.iiit 0(1 t('P ' f ,"' K
men, from Andro, who took 35 boxes su- ?hrU ?Wh, K" 'V mr,ti,n!- II "inured, if you cnn a p.y ,h, .mBll sun.
f,ariri, sails, cordage, r. fcc. I am sui ry to say Ibis has become quite common, and
ii'Cht for t rr A um sUuck his head hjr hi st the
f th- d n il a lull bneth mid-r the
b hevtd he m! not wait for tLs doctoi's pro-
fessioaul services
COLLECTOR'S LAST NOTiCE. K'OijCE is hereby given to all th se delinquent i-i the payrnc ut of then-T ' XKS, thai the ra limited fo? pying in the revenue inio tU' ST A 1' K iuisiisr ;ai9 elapgtd, nd I ye i-ktituU of the neceS9iy funtlj 10 tnnhlr me to discharge ihe s'att debt amnsi me, for the yrar 826 It cons quen'lv involvtsrar in a percrntg which will b? vrry injurious tome, anil render it it absolutely nectsdaiy that I aitoul coerce payment by means more forcible 'han j.re peisU'Sion. Vu Say, th t the tim. s are hrd ami m oey itifficuli to procure, I admit oat it is even so, for I diiy xpenence tluruth of it Uut is it as turd far ech man in the e.mntry to py for himself one or wo dollars
tax- as n is lor me to pay tor nve or aix
ps
lb
lb
130 80 120 140 160
Ni.v Vor.rr, Nov. 91. Fire, at Fiini. The lire ii Ulica on
i i ia
iMi'inliiv rnoritK i ot u tucn ve iud a re-
C'.islhf; of Messrs. H.ivne, B -i rin,; P- ri tenia ny t rencli, Austnat , ana l.
o.nitu, o, xuaryiana; ausoee, un 15u-if ' , i V V i ' P rt v-ste.day, a eMenHVe, and deren. Johnson, of Kenfnv.ul S.nfrd . I force than we have, and their trade i - , . , V . .
Notice was si ven by Mr. Johnson, of
Kentucky, that he would to-day ask leave to bring in Bill for tbe abolition of imprisonment for debt. A resolution
me-.t of thern luge three buiidi' i-, to;ethtT with rno
4
stcry iJjuk t ol 'the mer
not so valual.de b many thousands1 Ei'rciit cf another Letter dah.d. Smyrna, 7th October. "You will have heard of th verv un-
i
Was laid on the tab e bv Mr. (Jiambers. Tnrtd id
of Maryland, relative to a new mode of place at Constantinople the 15th June appointing the Standing Committees of last, by the annihilation of the ohi and the Senate. 'formidable bodv of Jdunissaries. Tile
I.. K n n i . . ! " r ' '
juue o.n.in oi a uthi.arolina,c!ect-tnew troops are exercising dail, and the -p.i, i, tore-, as loliows: Thos. Clark's
c u 10 ine oenate oy tne J.islature of Grand beignor is at then head, but it three Morv li Kood store, goods whollv
Jlr. liarner. ao- will be loiif i! not lmnosi bh . to nnt th- j.j..m i.a . I?,a..n .C' ! .,..( dr r,w,a.
new system into execution. ! store, Iroods nartlx savid, hut all dama-
The conditions w hich Russia dictates d ; J. &. J. Tburber, grocers, wholly il . l-.l II -III I1 ..... r m -
lnu-s JJana,
.mst y u, how do jou expect thfct I will bt
Hl? to disc hsrgr the am UNt of it e duphcatr , '-d Set you pass unnoti'ed until it sues your oaii ccr.ieiuen. e to pay. p is no my uih to dis'resa the people for their taXts, and they uht rot nd cannot in ju9iirs le mr- sulr r I iro c sntinui'y losi' g by bt-iog too indulgmti i;e mn cerma to ine and tells me that if I do noit sell h s hnd he will upon the honor of
iivt'd eiht stores on Gentsee Street nib man py his tax on or hrfore a certain day
rhandise they Cuidait.ed. Letters state tliat the fire l.r..ke out abctii 5 o lo kin u wooden building, ownetl by James Delvin, and ic upied by O'Neii ic Martin, gii-eer.-, which were consumed with the I ft' I '1 1 1 a a I 1
ir-QiH. 1 he names xteno ti to tne aa-
f i . i
o. t. la the room ot
eared and took his seat.
I i the ilotv, yesterday, the Rev. Mr.
lost was elected Chaplain, on the iirst'to the Turk-, though hard, will be sub- consumed with their yoods; Ji
uaiiui. n ii umneroi petitions were pre- nutted to, and peace, which was never hardware store, wholly destroyed; E. scnted, and a variety of resolutions were(louoted of, will follow. The English are Wells' stone store consumed with the submitted and referred, mostly on the trying to get some favorable conditions .rood? ; Parker Sc Hastings, grocers, consubject of post routes and pensions. Mr. fur the Greeks, guided most probably bv sumcd with most of their goods; and the I earce presented one, referring it to the ; 6t.fla, interest; and they may keep Lord store of John Williams drul, where Committee on Manufactures, to inquire Cochrane as in epouvontial to obtainlthe dames were arreted, which ua.dexnto the expediency of increasing tbe peace by something more from the!strov ed a t onsidor able part of his goods duty on importfd wool. On motion ofTurks; meantime he gets his 30.000 were saved but much damaged. ;Vr,'i i Sl,!,Jnct ot rl-iff thp-pterling, his sole obiret I expect. Thej IVrsons in thi city acquainted with luhhc La.ds preparatory to a sale, andCapt. Pacha has been parading his! the above propertv, are of opinion the ct extinguishing the debt due for Public Squadron during all this Summer, but ! amount of the 1 V from 50 to 00,000
iu us, weic reierrea to ine Committee . hnally has done nothing at all, except, dollat s. or. I ubhe Lands. The subject of an ap- burning some Greek fire ships. 1 expect! Murder. lettei from Southr
propriation to complete the road from
1M inphis to Littb' Rack, was also referred to the Committee on Roads and Canals, on motion of Mr. Conway. In the Senate, yesterday, (8th Dec.) the Rev. Mr. Ryl.ind was elected Chaplain for the present Session. Some discussion took place on the resolutions offered on tbe preceding day ay Mi. Chambers, of Mary land, in relttion to the appointment of the Standing Committees, which resulted in the adoption of a modified resolution Mjggested to the original mover by Mr. Van liuren. In the House, several communication were received and laid on the table. A ile?age from tbe President enclosed a communication from the Commissioners on the Public Buildings, from which it appears that, during the present year, the expenditures have been as follow?:
impton
lie will soon take his V inter quarters,1 count v Va. dated 27th ultimo, to a genprobably at My telene. Ibrahim Pacha tb'ina'n in Norfolk, stales that, on the 24th is rather indisposed towards the Porte, Mrs. Shfilds, of that county, was killed, and is doing nothing. Kintaky Pnshaw.in the absence of her husband, by her has taken possession of A'iirns; the cita-jown servant, a young negro woman, del is occupied by the Greeks, and is without' the least provocation. After closely besieged' committing the murder, she dragged tbe body about 300 yards, and concealed it Shocking. Capt. Pinney, of the brig in a swamp, w here it was found on the Btrzilai, arrived at Eastport on the 13th 26th. The negro has confessed her
nit. trom boston, when within about 4 j guilt, and is now in confinement.
miles ol Monhcgan, passed a high decked vessel on her beam ends, apparently new, and about 90 tons burthen, w ith a small break in her deck. She had a white streak around her, and split rails were floating near her. Two men were -een standing on tbe end of the windlass, lashed to the rail, one quite a tall, the other a short man, and another a stout man, who appeared to be dead as he was
Raleigh j. C. Star.
Uellsbvrgn Va. JYov. 4. A VERV RARE OCCURRENCE. A CoV owned b) Col. Win. Vossj, of this vicinity, brought forth three heifer cakes!!! on Friday, the 27th inst. They are alive and thrifty. This prolific ardmal has had six calves, within these last two years and two months!
tins is die last I hear of him until 1 aain cull n him. Anoiher whose tux I have paid for three i-r foil" years, conns to nu nd nska a feu m re das f racet and then he will be able io settle his tkXi 9 The o xi new I hear ot him he hs mov d out of the State, and by 'ha means defrauds me of die money which I have paid out I my own po fct-t for him. For thr above reasons, all those indebted to me for taxes mus p v 'lie sme on or bt fore he FlltS I day of JAN U- KY next; for I am determine d toe lied II the taxes due, ao as to enable me o pay the
amount ot Mie duplicate together wi h the p-r en age, th i d against me, I further e v
"otirp ihm I will oo the FIRST MON It Y in FF.HRUARY. 1327, t-ff.r for SLE all the
LANDS anil LO I S that the axs are i oi pod hrreon previous to that time, ar.d continue to srll from dy to d y until all are oflVted, b their
uimbt r of Town, Iinge, Section or part thereof
as tney s'ncl clig d on the dvipli- atp for the year 18 6, and f r all former eara that 1 have heen collator. I also notify all pt-rson that -re indebted to me for fees, notes and accoun s t p-y the s. me on or before the firat day of Jn Uvi y, safisresaid or I shnll take the necessa r jrpto recover thr sme. J'MIN SPENCEU- C. l G December, 23. 1836
Indigo, Spanish flotant Uengal Iron Juniata ton puddled hoop, 6, 8 and lOd do 4d nail rods Lead Pig - lb bar Leather, sole
Molasses, JN. Orleans gal
Nails, Bo wens' brand 4d to 10 Junaita brand do Pittsburgh common Zanesville do Boston do wrought Oil, tanners - 17 iineed castor - 1 Provisions, Pork, mess 8 Hams, bacon
Pork ( ou iry
25 2 25 2 25
50 24 00 10 2k
00 00 1 b'7 12 00 19 17A 9A 25 39 00 7 ' 1G 3 37 13 6 00 8 d 37 2 50
100
eh 7h 23 56
7 7 5 6 7 17 00 5o 37A
18
i
25 GO 10 8 6 S Ih 20
G2 50
T a meeting ot the U uon L-oge, No 63,
1 1 W mchester Vd- Nov 15, 1826, it Wk4 Ul.JU imousiy resolv. d. that HUGH S IT H, master miSiin.oe forrver puoiic'y t xpelltd trwmatlthe pnvihgts of tret masonary, f r gros u1. masonic o-nduct SAM REED -ee ry I he charges against the above ii.mrd Sittl weri , notorious diunktnness, slander, forgery, write g anof-ymoua letters o individuals to gratity his personal mnlignity; but more particularly in causing to be puhlished id the Win htsier Republican of Marrh l9l, obituary noti. es of two rupectable living individual of an ujoming O'luty, and in the National Imehi gmrer ot t) ober last, a communication under he imposing head of "Second Sight St Cturms," widi a view alao of holding up to i idu ule, where hey are known, two oiher respectable mdividu i s f the same county; both ot which commum tiong were forwarded under fo ere d nam g ti
tle editors of the respective papers Said Sf. el s now believed to be in th State of Ohio He is srh icl.u8ter by occupation, abrut 4O years old, sand hair and complexion, slendtr made, with a shrill voice, and slovenly in his appear doce. He was foimerly printer. It is hoped that printers in Ohio and elsewhere will repub bsh this notice, that the editorial fraternity my e protected g.mst he impositions cl ihis fellow in future. Ed Repub:ican. Wmcheitcrj Ncv, 17,
Hotrs' lard
Cheese Butter, firkin lb Porter - - bbl Kite - - lb Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island bush Kenawha at the river in store Sugar, New Orleans Ilavanna, white loaf and lump Shot, all sizes ba
1 50, a 2 00 5 6
Ci 10 00 bh o 1 00
28 33 9 17 19 2 25
8 6 7 S
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th pT. 1 75 Spanish do I 50 Holland gin 1 87 Hum, Jamaica 1 50 W hiskey, new 22 Steel, German - lb 17 Swedish - - 21 London, Crowley 19 Eng. blistered 19 American - - 8 Teas, Gunpowder, best 145 Impereril do 1 45 Voting Hvsont 60
Tobacco, manufactured 8 Tallow - 5
.Note For h add one half.
30 00 Qh 18 20 00 2 00 1 75 2 00 00 23h 18 21 20 10 1 50 1 50 95 10 7
ADVER'IISEMEjYi. A UVEHbt sit ts 111 comistn. i.n
XjI cruel
, nd 1 ha
du rs 11 rriv Nmik
tn'erfVrance of
ir le, compel me publicu o state. iht the wo
man who is y law MY iFE, 1 as been induced o leave my family. Although I cannot con-ens hereafter to be res.pons.tdr for htr contracts, yd it is far fipm my ftehr.gs to Wage a war with woman, or add a sum to the reputation of hep with whom I have livtd with fTctiion A ser p-nt harh beguiled my r ve; a worm, ronten pti ble in its native dust, has prevailed o cor-otia flower which 1 coce deemed fair for tiomcbtio bliss. ISAAC DAR1 NO. Dec Q, 18?6 4ii-tp Strajed or Stolen. A small DOG, of the Messin breed, of a yellow colour, strayed or ivas stolen from Lawrence burgh a few days since, (imi hus not since been heard of. Any information of him given to the printer so thai the 07tntt may recover him again will be iibcrallure
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