Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 2, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 January 1827 — Page 3
LAWRENCEBURGE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1827.
gers inside knew nothing more of it, than Mtetivg i;i Boston 6n Vu sutjcct of Inttmptrar.tz flint, at the bottom of a very steep hill, Boston. Njvemb, r 8th. i lre a bidden the carriage was suddenly upset. It ,H8t evening: a meeting of gentleman from all wasconiectured that the carriage came ith? "ligious denominations in the city, to take
in the middle of the road till it reached in, consideration the. subject of intemperance.
the foot of the hill, and that the harness broke, artf turned the carriage suddenly r ..i- j r i ...i-
irom ine roaa. une oi me iemaie?, wuoi had an infant and one or two other chil-t
our representatives states that the legis
lalure is expected to rise about the 28th inst. There wa, at the date of his letter, about 80 bills before the huose to be acted on. A bill extending the jurisdiction (if Justices of the peace had passed both houses, but owing to a difference between the two houses, neither of them had became a law: The one which pass-
j ne aunres& s wer aoie ana mierestwg n-v
broke, ara turned the carnage suddenly;. . . , . , . . J , - , - , i j , J he had labnrtd for twenty-five vears as a cler
gyman 4 constancy with tier's to reclaim the intpn f ri-nrf . bill in rmi- inslrre nnlv. had fie
dren, crawled from the carriage went to ;8UCPPeded. remarked upon the effect which a house at some distance and obtained De thought might be produced by plainness on the aid of its inhabitants. The leading the na.t of physicians. Lr. V arren nfter-
rds remarked, that for twenty five years, he 4
1 beed conversant with this vice as it bud
1 11 i in 7""""T, """"" r horses escaped when the carriage upset; wh The Legislature. A letter from one of the other two were found iin.. OIJ the h,
raussum OF FOREIGN LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, Is just published by E. UTTELLy PHILADELPHIA. P rtrit of Nhoitl Chpman, M II. Lingani'a History of EngLnd. From the Edinburgh Review. The M iun.er Tor the Rramecidef. ftom the New Monthly Mgzine. Wilson's American Ornithology. From Black wood s M'g z ne. Commercial Involutions. From the Edin
1-urgh Heview.
CINCINNATI WHOLESALE PRICE CURRENT. (corrected weekly.) From T0
A11TICLES. Ashes, pearl Apples Bees wax
Bottles, porter
ton
90 00 100 00
25
rock, with the body of the carriage upon exhibited itself in the rich and the poor, oldjS- 'be Fall of Babylon. From the Asiatic Jour
them.
The Pirates who murdered the cap-
unit nilinc m t-n unit tvnmen that h hail v. t
. j . iff .1 r r .u i- 1 l6 Narrative of the Concealment of Charlrs II, erNd bimsrlf for the reformation of the indmd-: Q i.,d...k.i .w
trospt-ivt- Review.
uals, but he was able to recollect one instance
i .
tain and mate ofthe srhnnner Fairv. and on,y In wieh Mm Hurts bad produced any per- 7. ihe Widow's Tears. From the London Lit
. 1 1 itishpnl trnnA . AT. t lis nriMnocJ 1 .J! I PPnTV faiZfttf.
cnnl ho viicco h n I . r n 1 1 rl " fcwvi iPiuuuuunu u u uia- :
b u 1 1 r & w ( i n w r i r i 1 i i . ma ill a
' . . . I. I
bush
lb gr 12 00 lb 9 11
1 00 CO 00
Candles., dipped
mould Castor beans - bush Castings, assorted ton Cider - - bbl Cigars, American 1000 Spanish
Coffee, V. I. green, best lb
St. Domingo
found cui!tv. before the circuit court
r.i. . it. i a . n were
oi me unnea oiaies at Dosion.
rxcept.ons. "1 have now, ' m my n Th AdnntH rh.irl
ThP "rm.ripr." Mva h. MaftpP thr ."d"US .d m-n WUO n ",U" ,e & ! roP" M-gaa.ne
. . J . . "horn 1 have hern la norm s: l
sentence, wnich was pronounced ny
Cotton
If -rpr thri. wpr r.r- k 8- reck of the Royal Charlotte. From the Feathers, live . - lb
' ' l A&iittir. .1 in r ii a I I
F: um the Monthly Eu
h.-ran with him ulicn hs cirnlr irm nnU iUe.
tndge Story in a most solemn and ini-i w Hrt n ...h. i r,n,i ;.,. ill. Time's Chanjres. From the Monthly and
ed the senate, was. lywg on ll,e Uble .mpreve mnnr, Ihe prisoners gave ot-',,Ied ilh hin,; . pr(,m,Sed , reforn,, .Ul3t,.M;rse.. Fr,m,heB the lower house; and the one which terance to their ieelmgs in tlie most nor-ji, for a while, but returned fo his vice. s;ur.' lish CritiCt nassed the lowerhouse was in committee' r'e imprecations of vengeance and ma- ficunt wine to stirau ate him b came burden-! i3. Ltrobulle's Secret Mtmoirs. From the V' . . . . rr. I'M i lignity upon the judge, the attorney ge.i- some, and he took to brand ileisavounc! ,onlL,V Htvitw. of the whole in the senate. The bill to f.K J . iU - 0illa , , . .. . . 14 The. Dt-ath of Bzssrii. From the Edin
re-lor.ate the seat of justice for Dearborn' OJ tj,e victjms (hey had been convicted 'temporal comfort he could desire, but to night county, remained in the same situation it(of murdering, in language too shoc king b must die. H cannot sue :he light of to
and profane lor repetition. Such a,"0" morcmj
scene of depravity and hardihood, it is
was some weeks since.
FIRE! On Tuesday night last about ;
j i i i i.:
uresurjieu, nas never Deiort', in mis
country a!
court of justice.
The Semi ole
A Polish Joke. During the reign of S'ains-
. I . icountrv at least, hppn witnessed in a uPiaioislcy HpHtynobleanhav.ngiefus-
10 o clock a most destructive "re tooK, f t- .ed to resign to C ouni I bisenbaus his small es
tate the count inviied him to dinn r as if d-si-
IvmAAi; arp chared rous of anr ic!ll,,J adjusiiog th aflfa.r; nd whilst INDIANS, are cnar po k n tie iUp 0, hS fceart at a(jch uQ ju otsfcver.il murders ' tvd honor, assiduously plied the bottle, ?nrorm- I hp envern- .. . . . ... '
place in Cincinnati, the light of which vras distinctly observed by several of the
MtMii of this Dlace. It aDnears that;wilh the commission
' " " . r ri i m ti
the lire originated ilia store rewm, in con- 1,1 1 ,UJV UBOr6w'f , the count despatched some hundreda of paa-
' . . i ui ?. oi iiic it rriiory anu oi ine oiait , navt; ..i. with ax- s iilouin.a and itann orHr sequence ofa stove pipe coming in con- ordere(J mU a J force o appre. y tact with some combinlinle goods, which hend the murderers and protect the in-,H0oden buildings to be pulled down, the maetook fire and communicated to the build-1 habitants. By the message of the gov- rials carried awy, and the plough passed over
From L
the Ed-
ernor of Georgia to the legislature, it the ground which ihe village had occupied
appears that these unfortunate people 1 his was accordingly done 1 he nobltman
jwere embodied, and resolved to make on bi9 return home m the e?ening could find war. They will be promptly and se- neither road house nor village The nustr
gines, the rlr was not extinguished Uuliliverely punished, unless they shallsubmit a,)d his rant were alike bewildered, and
Knew nui nnviiirr ify were oreaming, or riaa !lost the powi r of discrimination but th-ir sur-
ing. Owing to the intetse coldness of the weather, and'the difficulty in procuring a sufficiency of water to supply the en-
it ifcul destroyed several houses. With this ex.imple before us, we deem it not amiss again to warn the citizens of this place of the danger to which they are daily exposed. We have heretofore suggested the propriety of procuring a fire engine to guard against this destrucsive element, but all to no purpose, the citizens seem dead to every thing but present gain; nor is it likely that they will awake to a sense of their situation, until they shall be roused from their apathy by the appalling cry ofjirc, and the vivid glire of (hat desolating element. Should a lire break out in our town, in its present defenceless condition, without an engine, a fire-hook, or even a ladder of suffii ient length to reach the top fa house, we could only be the idle spectators of its ravage, without having it in our power to arrest its progress until it should have laid in ashes the principal part of the town. To avoid this direful consequence, it is necessary for
every person having the charge of a house or shop, to he particularly on his gu ird, and not trust too much to the care of children and negligent servants, who have no interest at stake; and before he retires at night, to see that the fires are either totally extinguished, or secured in such a manner that no danger could be apprehended. We have already had several instances this winter, of floors being burnt entirely through, in consequence of the fire rolling down upon them; and no longer ago than yesterday xi shop in Mechanic's row took fire from
a stove pipe, which, with a few minutes
and give up the aggressors
Strong Government. We learn thai.,r,se "n? tf u,er" de' tJ . A. T . . ... ous that the whole court was dt lighted wit!
on me hi nov. jim, ine pie&iueui ui . . , I I o i'l i mi ! I c I in.l 'i r r-,r I u: i 1 1 n niitoin. I
inga decree, that "all those who are not labourers1' shall prove t hat they are in
lighted with
Xeal s Travels.
The faculty in which women most excel-
i urgh Literary Almanac. 15. Weddincrs: by a Parish Clerk.
Belle A&semblee. 16 To the Spirit rf Health. From
inburgu Luersry Almanack 7 Parry's Third Voyage. From the Month Iv Ittview 8. The Jcusin China. From the Asiatic Jour nul 19 Misvellcneovi Selections London University tJt Distuver, Italiko LiteraHire Boccmcio Exhibition of Gf rm-n A.-tmts i R'.me Longc vey of Animls-Sir T S. ttaf flb N;w Divuion of the Thernnmett-r iy drociarwc Acid Tht- Studium Junction Cnil between he Laki of Geneva und the Khii e Thr t fir rts w Inch lias been produced in Ceylon by Trml l y Jur Mr. Fa-quhar 20 Literary Jntellig-erice. M it ford Scred Spe
cimens b um ttu Erly Knphsh Pons, N tt s
and m fli x it rs duni'g a Uam'de in Gtrmn), Mornsnn's Outlines of Lectures on Mental Diseases, Birkbeck's Course of M-tht mat ics.
Soames' History of the Ref rmatioii, Cassim's Livts of the Bishops of Winchester, coti's I'bupch of Christ, Watts' Liierry Souvrnir for
iH7, Select Views in Greece, Th- G.ddcii
Violet, M mcirs of the Ld'e and Writings t
Lindley Murray, Amslu a Materia Indie
Travels of the bussian Mission though Mongo,
lit and thin, Prior's Lectures n Astronomy,
Frey a Treaties on the Steam E gint, Miss Btnf'er,s Memo rs ot Henry 'be Fourth rt
France, Noble's Gr-mmar of the Persian Lan guarg1'-, Fcts act! Fancies, '21. wVw lirinsh Publication.
Cotton varn No. 5 to 10 Mackerel, No. 1 bbl
1 50 1 50 10 00
18A 17 8 24 33
No. 2 7 75 3 No. 3 6 50
box 3 50
- bbl 14 00 tmsh 37A
h situation ikto srain their livelihood, and a, ...... ii ...i;... t. ... .i L.
c - a(,J a ",r: nuuiiuuin niiu uuiciuus iirs. V. nail- 'r C n 1 .- r r ' r that they can afford to pay a contrthu- OIiex 1S fhat f .min.t.on-anrf JrmFumis--$Z a year m advance; $7 50 if
. . . " - ... . n i..v't- . i , ..n
i j fir iii tii'tiwwt-
BRIGADE ORDERS!
if not, they shall be sent to the .ll comrit.ute po much to the io.provement of, P R 1 jX T E A" 6" R E T R EA 7V'
tion to the republic," or they will be y cultivated, it Incomes the sours- of all tbat
drafted into one ot the regiments ol the i chani-ing m society. Nothing you can read, I
armv :
field and compi lied to work.
this faculty h8 poetr htch. if applied to Its
true end ads tliousand clurn.s to those
NEW Year's DAY. According to CS-'sentnm-nts 1 1 rt bg.on. virtue, generosity, wod tablisiu d -usloins the President's house t.nde.n.ss by uhich the human soul is
at Washington was opened for (he reception of visiters, and all the rooms, including the great eastern room, were fil
es dted and refiucd.
Bed D d is a bundle of Paradoses; we go
'in it ivifli rf liiftxrina xrf no null it ir.ik ..-...
led to an excets for several hours. So, A iu. . . . . t ,b.
oi'u . uui liiiiiua rtri j II' lit IO ira0
large a number, it is thought, never before attended on a similar occasion. These "free and easy" communications between the chief magistrates of the republic and the people, are productive of the happiest effects. jXUcs
it early, but we make up our bodies every morning to kep it late.
Fersons subject to drowsiness when reading in the even iig my find a radical pr-x entative to this baffling tendency by faking an onion cut through the middle and placed near the eyes. Some involuntary tears of course is produced
by this prouss, but it Jeeves the eye balls re
in e S3.
Aicful! The Watertown Freeman
sa "Oa Saturday last, Mrs. Anthony, . . j ' . U , . . . , , J t freshed and dispels the sleepy beat wife o Paul Anthony, ot Le hoy, a re-i lJ
spectanle inemijer ot tlie bociety ol Friends, was killed by her son, J?aiah Anthonv. in a paroxysm of insrnitv. He
Two boys going borne one day, fouml a box in the road and disputed which was th. finder.
They fought a whole afiernoon without com-
t i i 1 J i I
naa oeen uerangcu lor seveiai y edi6, anu inK t0 a decision. t bst thtv ae-reed to di
so violent at times as to render it iieces-.tide the contents qual!y, but on opening tho sary to keep him confined." 'box lo and behold: it was empty.
I he celebrated Wbiston, dining with Lady
A most horrible murder was lately
committed in Upper Canada. A soldier, J, kyM WH8 a6kefI GJ Almighty made stationed near the mouih of Grand River; " f h "b te replied indeed, my having some disagreement with his wifC:,a dnn,r kn.m un lew it were because the
rWlorn! 1.. tvruilit bill iPf! fllid nm-;,w " lu " VI lucuuui'
u VV11 v ii' fwvaju mass j
ceeded to effect his object with
his gun
and fixed bayonet; to accomplish which
JUctkcd cf sailing Butter. Takn sugar one
j- a i j i. i'k nine u it; i!r(, anu ciean strunir silt iwo according to his own conlession, took. , 1 h , ,
II i II i . . i I .... . ..'..v. i ii. t . nuu l j i i u
V . , b M 'preparation or use of vhich ta
ike one ounce
January 1, 1827.
TMIC qualified voirrt, rr siding within th. 1 t.. ui.ls ot ihr 6U'h Hegiment of Indian XI ilitia, whi h Ufgimeot is bounded as follows, viz: U. girmii g t ibe south west corner of
nerborn county, running thence Hast, along tht line dividing the couniit-s of Dearborn and Swii
ZtrUnd to the South East corner of section No.
CO, Town 4, of rngf 3, thtnee North, to tht:
Snu'h Bast torntrot Section, No 29. Town 4,
Ranged, tht net W rst cue mile, thence E&fc
one mile, thtnet N tli to the South Est corner
wf sectiun N i9 .own 6, range 3, thence U tsi to the old Indun boundary line, thtnee Sou'.h Westwrd'y with sid boundary lint to the place f btginningi .re herehy notified that an election wii be held t the hoiwr of 1 bsast Htstan, on 'urday tht 3rd diy of February next, ' etween the hours of 10 o'clock A. 1.nd6 P. M. ot said d-y, to elect one Coloni 1, one Lit u'enan Colon I, and one Mfjor tit command said 60 Ji Ktgment Tlie voters aforesaid uiil please mention on their tickets uhen voting at the aforesaid elec tion, the place when they wish the said rg meni o be mustered. WILLIAM C. KEEN J.nuar 6, 1827. Brig. Gen.
rate I treisiatit;r oi uir iuui uiikui.;fn. e i ....
:.ii iil i ii" . . . iui icn iirru uuicr w uuuer, anu iiiix it
"v ..ir.,u,i.BAI,oui one nunuieu anu uny woui.u thcrou-hly with the butter as soon as it i freed' power of our present means to have ex-j were on the body; occasioned by the bay- frotD (he buner-milk Butter salted in this
manner, and put down in clos tubs, with alittle melted butter poured over the suiftca to. fill up everv little vacancy, before the top is put on, will keep good for many years. j
tintruished. These facts, it is to he hopod, will impress upon every citizen, the important truth, that we should watch as well as pray. From Uic Boston Courier Dec. 19. Shocking Accident. We have seen alrh i iiouia ouiVitcm;in at Northampton, to his father ir Uiis cil v, giving a inelanrli' lh account of the upsetting of tp.c mail from Albany to Northamptoii, within five oi six miles of the latter plar, about 6 o'clock on the ever ing of Thursday last. There were eiht passengers inside, and one, a y nunjj in:n., son of the Rev. Mr. Tower of Middh'hurv, on the outside with the driver. The driver and Mr. Tower were thrown from the seat to a ledge of rocks. The driver diet! in c.hr.utan hour; Mr. Tower lived till 9 o'clock next mon ing. The rest of the passengers were much bruised. Only two nf them were men, one of whom had his leg broken. The other six, woman and children, were more or less injured. The collar-bone of one was much fractured. The driver never spoke alter he was taken up, and the ytu;ig man who was thrown Irom the seat with him, was unable to cive any account ol
onet and butt of the piece. When a
ed the cause of this cruel conduct, he stated that he did not lead a"happy life.'' What sort of a life will he lead now? A short one, at anv rate.
A good Bread. k mixture cf two parts flour, ... -1 . t a . 1
A letter from St. Thomas of the 4thia"u I"',au t UPS Hn &rM bread
insl. is teceived m this cilv, by way oi;. V V: " . , ; -
, . . ureau. it is sain mat no? less tt.an sua tons of
BOOT AND SHOE MAKLXG. TilESUBaCmUERrtspfcttully informs his friends, und the public generail), that he ih.v carries on the above business, in Lawrence. Hirgh on High stteet a few doois bovt- Jesse Hunt's h t e I , at the s gn of the where he inictrts to mauufciuif fashionable and other work in he most substantial and hand-
Siinoo style ; and wii! t' ankfully receive all ordns for Bt)OTS or SHOES, or any nther woik in h9 line; which he pledges himself to execute oil the shortest notice, on moderate urms. WILLIAM WALILUS. Lawrenceburgh, Jan 13, 137 l-3p
TAKEJY UP, RY Thongs Hinr, evingin Wash ington township, Rplcy coun'y, sthtr of Ind, a BKOWNf MAKE; ihree years old last spring, with a star in her forehead, hind pastern
id feet white, white strek in middle of the h u f, lon tail. Appraised to twenty dolUrg this
10n day ot December. Itzb. davhj Wallace, j. p Dec. 30. 51
Cod, dryr
ahad Flaxseed
Flour, superfine bbl 3 25 Ginseng - lb 16 Gunpowder, Lex'n keg 5 00 Dupont's 7 50 Hemp lb Hops - lb 25 Indigo, Spanish flotant 2 25
bengal . 2 25 Iron Juniata ton 130
puddled - 80 100 hoop, 6, 8 and lOd 120 do4d - - 140 nail rods - 160 Lead Pig . lb h bar . Th Leather, sole 23 Molasses, N. Orleans gal 56 Provisions, Pork, mess 8
Hams, bacon Pork country
Hogs7 lard Cheese Butter, firkin lb Porter . . bbl Rice - - lb Rags, cotton and linen Salt, Turks Island bush Kenawha at the river in store Sugar, New Orleans Havanna, white loaf .and lump Shot, all sizes bag
Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th p'f. 1 75
1 50 1 87 1 50 oo 17 21 19 19 8 1 45 1 45 60 8
50 . 24 00 10 12t 00 00 1 87 12 00 19 17A 9A 25 35 10 7 16
3 37 18 6 00 8 6 37& 2 50
1 50, a 200 5 6
6h 10 00 5h o 1 00
28 33 d 17 19 2 25
25 60 8
7 8 6
lb
Spanish do
Holland giri Rum, Jamaica Whiskey, new
Steel, German
Swedish
London, Crowley Eng. blistered American Teas, Gunpowder, best fmpererit do Younj? Hvsont
Tobacco, manufactured Tallow - Nails, Bo wens' brand 4d to 10 Junaita brand do
Pittsburgh common
Zanesville
Boston
wrought Oil, tanners linseed castor Spices, Pepper lb Cloves Nutmegs Ginger trround
Note For h add one half.
do do
5 7 7 5 6 7
17 17 00
56 1 37A 27 2 25
30 00 10& 18 20 00 2 00 1 75 2 00 00 23A 18 21 20 10 1 50 1 50 95 10 7 10 8 6 8 7A 20 18 62
50
28 1 25 x
1
AST OF LET! EPS, Remaintrg m the Tost Offi.e i L v ienceburch
la. on tht 1st dt-y of January, 18. J which it not taken out by the 1st .f pnl rtxt. will be sea
to the General Post-Ofh t as dead leturs
Fredericksburgh, which states, that a
vessel from Cumana had brought intelligence that Buimudt'Z had attacked that place, hut was repulsed, and he was obliged to retire to Ban elona, with a a considerable loss. J Y. JVa. Adv.
tons of
potatoes are consumed for this purpose in Lon-, don every week I
The Indians. It appears that the Chickasaws and (UhoetUMs have utterly rejected the most tempting 0 r, to induce tht m to part with their lands ens' of the Mississippi Tht Cherokers fiave we are informed, made it highly criminal for any one of the nation to Suggs' the giving up of one more acre of hnd. It set-ms, probable, then, that these tribes nil) maintain their present location if so, whit shall be done with thrui? will they be prepar ed to b comti citizens or be compelled to remain savages to retrace the advances wnich they have made m cirilizatioo? And what n to be the fate of these who have removed wes of the Mississippi Will they be permitted to retain their new locations and become azriculturahsts or ill they yet be driven furth;
DISSOLUTION: rjpHE PMUNKRSHIP heretofore existJL between John Spi:kcer, D V Cullev Sc Co in the Palladium printing estab
lishment, is this day dissolved by mutual con
TO BE LET.
N the m at ics.n-oie .tuns my lucrative
l WKUN and r AUM m the town of N
polei in Uiplev, cunty. It consists of a Urtj-
Hucse, Haum, Stables 8t Sm kk m uss, tt geiher with t igh'.y acres ot highly improved Lund, iin orchard now bearing ot 200 fruit trees. The Tavern stand is one of the best in the state, be-
n) t :ue intersection ot e-ght public roads lead
! I
ng to every part of the state. To an industri
als man the rent will be extremely moderate
sent of the parties. The business of the office) Possession to oe had the first dy cf March nex
win hereMlier be conducted by JI Gregg andjAPPl'cUon 10 De
JJ. I . Culley to whom all debts due the said
office are payable.
JOHN SPENCER, M GREtJG D V CULLEY. Lai?revcelvrgh, Jan. 8 IS 27
bck. sednretl o another remoral. anrl b f.tr I
the cause of the accident. The passen-Jcsd to remaia buuters and savagts. j
FIFTY DOLLARS RE HARD. V1 t tLKN frot.1 'he staole of ibe Subscriber living in Caesr Creek township, Dearborn : unt Iniliana, on Sunday night last a laige C -ESI NUI SOUUEL MAKE; fifteen hands gh; some while in htr face; blind of the le f i e- e; about seven years old; hind Itet white -Tht a .ve reward will be given fur the Mare and .iief or QQ f r tlie Mre alone. TETUARCU FOUL. January 15, isrf. 1 to,
Napoleon, Dec. 8, 1826
Wro. WILSON,
Postmaster.
49-tf
ADVER TISEMEKT. A DVEUSE scc es in domtstic life, and th
il. cruel interfrrance of others in my famih irtle, compel me publicly to state, that the wu
man who is oy law MY WIFE, lias been induced
to leave my tarnily. Although I cannot cons-ei; herealter to be responsible for her contracts, yr it is far from my feelings to wage a war witl
woman, or add a stain to the reputation of her
with whom 1 have lived with affection A ser
pent hath beguiled my Eve; a worra,contempti ble in its native duat, has prevailed o corrod a Bower which 1 oace deemed fair for domesti bliss. ISAAC DARLING D::.P, 1?X 49-tp
Antrim Kobt.
Aimstrong John 3
Aiden Saml.
Atkinson Geo. Alexander Simon
Ashford Win.
ii-Dullock Thcs.
lla ruk ow John UUsdt 1 Jacob
Uassett Horace Uriou A. Ueach Prumeley Bedford Zchariah
C L'osjt. una Wm.
Uopen Stmi. II. Canfield Htztkiah G.
Cooper George CatJet Strouder
Caasedy Hugh Conger Uavid Chase Leonard
Z Uill James 3 Dill Benjamin Duggins Hichard
E Ei.glish Polly wbank John
Fietcher William
Fulltr Bet jamin Flo)d Asa Ft r is Delinda Farrar Henry F.ncb John G-Gage Maria U. Gray Mary -Howard Mr. tr-olden Dennia Holaday Ledia Howard John J - Jeana William 52
K Hvlso Jamrs M Lane Williad Morgan Laura Mri. Miller Jmea Mate John Montgomery John L Lawrence Joha Law ton David Leeper John O- O Neil Benedict P Palmer Thrmaa It Ro: inson Rowland 3 Highi & Peck Huberts Sum'l lie d AUxander 5 St. Clair Arthur Slater Laurida Stetler Jacob Smith O. If. Stroud Joseph Savage Joseph Sacks Joshua Sharon Wm. T Torbet N. 2 Taylor Daniel Trepp Uzziel VaughanJ. If- Watts Johnson 3 Winters Peter Witt.ercw Sarah Walker Jane Whitaker Joho . Wykcfl Allen Wright Washington Woodward Davis William Gtorge Wilson Washington L, Weaver Jno. I DUNN, ar.
PUBLIC NOTICE. K LL persons are hereby notified not to receive 1. an assignment of a note of hand, signed by me for the sum of six dollars and thirty sevea nd a half cenis, made payable to John Fuller, 'ated the twenty ninth day of August, 18?6, and w itnessed by John M'Kiernan, aa Said note was Mained from me by fraud and misrepresent "nt and I am determined never to pa it WILLIAM GOLDEN. Vsc. 5, I8V6. 4aP-
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