Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 31, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 August 1827 — Page 3

LAWRENCEBURGH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 1, 1827. We have received a statement of the elec tion in Ripley county, by which it appears M. S. Craig is elected Representative, and D. P. Shook Associate Judge. The votes for Representative were for Craig 408. for Smith 223; for Associate Judge, Shook S73, Hukill 2GJ. John P. Gaines, ive are informed, is elected Representative in Boone county Ky. by a majority of upwards of a hundred votes over Mr. Scott. Suicide A man by the name of Cyras IIoore, residing in Switzerland county, hung himself on Monday the SO ult . He had been observed by his family to be disturbed in mind fur some time before he destroyed himc!f; thought to have been occasioned by intemperance, to which he was much addicted. On tbe ni.t of his death, he requested his wifr, who had been much fttigoed watching him for scver.ll nights previous, to compos herself to sleep, as he felt as though he could sleep sound that night. She did so; and tbe mornin dawned b fore she awoke. She felt in front of the bed for her husband, but he was not there. She then opened the door, and discov ored his lifeless form suspended by a rope from a railing of a shed in front of the building, his feet resting on the ground, very nearly ir. an upright position. At the suggestion of a subscriber, we, last week, published a speech of Mr. Stewart, of Pa. delivered at a public meeting:, in relation to the "American System," or policy of the country. Today in compliance with a like request, we give publicity to the remarks of Mr. Buchanan of Pa. on the same subject. These gentlemen, although they differed in opinion on the woollens bill, indulge similar ideas on the great question of American policy; and however much lhcj' may diller on certain points in de tail, they will be found together on the main question. Mr. Buchanan considered the woollens bill a partial relief, or rather, that it extended relief to one portion of the community, while the interests of others were unattended to. Mr. Stewart thought differently of the measure, and voted for an increase of duty for the protection of one important branch of industry, believing that with it was blended the prosperity a great portion of the country. H may be asked, "what interest the citizens of Indiana have in speeches made by members of congress at public meetings in Pennsylvania?'' we answer, they have none: unless they discuss subjects of general' concern to the Union, and then they are properly matters of interest to every citizen. It does not cSiange the question under consideration, where the evidences in its support or in opposition, are procured. If they are to be found by reading speeches ' made in congress or before a public meeting, let the people have them iu that way, pro and to.'j, that they may be enabled by a comparison of facts and arguments, to decide rightly on the subject. To lay these proofs before our readers for adjudication, is all we wish to do, all we shall do, in pursuing our way through the labyiinths of conllicliug opinions on either side. Believing the people capable of self-government, and of judging

rightly of matters wherein they are inter- cule the idea, as preposterous, and enested, we feel no hesitation in submitting 'deavor to defeat, if possible, your plans.

controverted points to their decision. By the following paragraph from the Louisxille Public Advertiser of the 28 th ult. it appears) that the prospect of serious d faculties with the Indians may be considered as terminated: We are informed by Capt. Robert Wallace, Jr. of tho steam boat Moxico, who arrived at this place on T hursday last from the Demo-

ync Rapids, that ,the expedition under Gen- those outrageous transactions and we really eral Atkinson arrived there on the lSih inst ; think disgraceful to the character of civilized Dtrcct information was received by Lieut. 'maD took plice near tbe north east boundary Thomas, of the U. States Army, that the hos- line of Perry, adjoining Bibb and Autuaga tile band of Winntbagoes hadretind towards counties The circumstances, we are inforujGreen Bay and that there was no immediate; ed, by a gentleman from that county, are, "that prospect of further aggression. Tbe miners of a Mr. McNeily having lost some clothing or Fever River had returned to their business still '.some other property, of no great value, the under the protection of a piquet and ranging( slave of a neighboring planter was charged

guards ami the people of Prairie da Chien, will remain fartilied tfntil the troops arrive. Gen. Atkinson will no doubt render the settlinwU secure before he leaves them, but probably will net undertake to pursue tbe repeating band j through the swamps of that region. The attack on the keel boats belonging to the Mexico, has been pretty accurately described. The CUrk is recovering, but one of tbe winded men was expected to die.

THE PALLADICJf. Tim MECIidMCS.Ko. III. In my last number I promised to point -u cujr .u. iue evil compidiuuu 01 by myself and others. It cannot be de - nied by any rational being, free from prejudice and partiality, that the course pursued by our merchants at this time is i great evil: an evil, which has a direct tendency to impoverish our country, to destroy its natural resources, to check the current of improvements, and com -

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pletely drain it of the best of all evila,ihood wbere thia barbarous act took place, to the precious metals. It also has a ten-j6ecure those concerned, but with what success dency to drive from among u, men ofwe haTe not hpard- but we P6 be wiU 6UCindustry, skill and enterprise, who fori cJe6t brlnKinS 'ho perpetrators cf so hgh .T-r. : I handed a measure to account to their country want oi sufficient encouragement, are , ... . , :.4 , , . .

tuuijiriiuu io locate inemseives eisti . . ., , where. The farmer also feels the eilect of the present course, if not direct, yet in an indirect manner. The greater the improvements made in a village orcountrv. nil'! tho (Ti-p:ifpr nnmrmr t iwmiiis, employed, the better market is opened to tll f J . . . ., r . 1 , -jj . . -w.. , - ' Ml r l"U.UllU' oi me uid..uui. - CVCl llfTillUU , . . . r . H I . j i i incited they may be, provisions oi description advance in price in in'prv rincrrintirkn -..r i-h.m ir nnrn nronortion to the nnmhfr nf nfrous employed. Give labour to 500 person, this town, in addition to the number now employed, and vou immediately create a demand on the farmer, for the produce of his farm; but destroy the industry oi the different classes of mechanics, now in this neighborhood, then in vain may the farmer attend your market, in vain may he offer his produce for sale; the effect is immediately felt by him, and through him, by all classes. The remedy to be applied, in order to produce a change, correct the evil, and to bring about a reform, to preserve in its proper channel the skill and industry of our own citizens, whether farmer, mechanic, or labourer, ts plain, reasonable, (air aud easy to be accomplished. In the tirst place, I would recommend that a meeting of the differ ent tradesmen in this vicinity be called, tor me purpose oi devising means for ren dering mutual assistance, protecting and preserving mutual benefits, and defend ing each other from those encroachments upon their different trades; withdrawing from such merchants, as introduce for eign articles among us, to our own exclusion, all patronage or trade whatever; supporting and encouraging such alone, as throw their trade among us, and feel willing to as-ist and encourage us. Se condly: Call on the farming interest of the vicinity, upon which we are all dependant, for their assistance and exertions in aid of the undertaking. Thev will soon discover the benetits resulting from such a plan of operations, not only t'o themselves, but to all. The countenance and presence of the cultivator of the soil, will add to the respectability, and give credit to your meeting. Hi? aid is indispenaible. The united efforts of those two classes of citizens, can accomplish the object, and carry the undertaking into complete effect. Tbiidl v ; Call upon all citizens, who do not belong to either of the above classes, for thenaid and countenance. The assistance of all are required, in removing the barrier, and placing in its proper channel a large amount of trade, which is now lost to ourselves and the community: pursue such a course, and the object can be effected. You hold in your own hands the means of effecting the change. Perseverence, assiduity, unanimity and con-' cert of action on your part; co-operation on the part of the labourer and farmer, are all that is required, to effect the ob ject. Withdraw your trade, which will amount, at the lowest calculation, to 5,000 per annum, from the merchant, who will not encourage you, and throw it into the hands of the one w ho will, and the moment you effect his interest he will desist from his present course. The merchant will no doubt tell you, that it is impossible to retard the pro gress of trade; he will tell you that so long as he keeps on hand an assortment of those articles, and has the advantage of a large capital, he can afford to give a credit, which will induce purchasers to trade with him. He will no doubt ridiI5ut ao not ne aiarmeu ; u you undertake, you will have the countenance, and assist ance of a respectable portion of the community, and the assistance and cordial; co-operation of A MECHANIC. i Horrible AFrAtn TuscaljCsx (t?'ai.) June

30. Some lime during the tast week uno of;4h. William Harford. Georgia.

with the theft. .McNeily, in company with his brother, found the negro driving his master's wagon i they 6eiz?d him, and either did or were about to chastise him, when the negro stabbed McNeily, so that he died in an hour afterwards the negro was taken before a justice of the peace, who, after serious deliberation, waived his authority perhaps-thro' fear, as the crowd of persons from the above counties had cclleitcd to the cumber of ecvec'v cr eighty

near Mr. Peonies' itbe justice house. He!

acted as president of tbe mob. and put the vote when it was decided he should be immediate executed by being burnt to death the sab(e cu,prit vas ,ej tQ h tfeft anJ ifd tJ j gnd a laTRe quaDtily 0f pine Knots collected and Lu-ed around him and the fctal th nnr,,i toihe pile, even against tbe remonstrances of several gentleman who wera present; and the miserable being was in a short time burnt to ashes An inquest was held over the remains, and the sheriff of Perrj county, with a company iof aD0Ut twenty men, repared to the neighboriuth mtiuuti iu uiis u-ur. iiis is 11:0 second negro who has been thus put to death without judge or jury in that county dluhama paper. Greece. The best authenticated sta;emnts !confirm the intelligence if tbe (.neks, inkier , , , r . i r ... wr . ,. , n . , h1, colonels Gordou, heddiger, snd Co bcotroni, bating atticKtd Kedschid pad. a before Athens,! jon nf. l9.ft of Apri, anJ the twQ follow of April and the two following I w ireU him toabjint,on ,us ercWnts, nd rttreat to the distance cf tt hours march ... .i .... . from ih itr IU ih,. ..nt ..;,.. inju.ll lead to the final d.liv.r.uc of the Acro -

polis the Greeks would b ent.le to convey men,a U',0n inr r3U- , . TT' . an immediate supply of provisions into the cill 0W rtS,rictea to a velocity of about eigh del. The en.9 hv Se ftr U t-t..H . h.!11 Pep bour-and one person rvguhtcs and

equally favourable to the cjuse cf Le Greeks f ' - Ten vessels hden with warliku sor-s ini ndtd for the Straskier, had been taken or destroyed iu hr pulf of V!o The Austrian Observer ot the m M contains an extract from the new joiirn! pubhshed weekly, at Hydra, in th, Kr, ,K-t. an gua-e, und.r the tide of JbtUle Grecquc No. o nfih torh M.tr ,nrsine ik- V.n,..r;.. proclamation of lord Cochrs.no to the Gr.uks': .1 . c . r , I n tht rnmmiltffi nf ovrrnmsrit nf ; . re A bittle, glorious to tre Greek Cdusr' has - " - w ...W. . ' W . been fought today. It was commenced by the: marines, who were hnded on tho srv T, .Muni points of the coast of tho Peninsula, (Al chya). and drove before them the enemies who wft.. posted there. The land troops, not wil ling to be surpassed in courage by the marines, also rushed on the enemy. "While tbe Hydriots and Spf zzt ots were making themselves masters of tbe enemy's position in the peninsu-.l i, the troops advanced on the other s-de of the Pu.Tua whence, at this unexpected attack of the Giet-ks, the Turks fled like a flock thrown into confusion. ' From this d y begins a new er in the military systems of modern Greece. If every one behaves to-moirow as all, without exception, have behaved to-day, the Mi'e of the Acropolis will bo raised, aud the liberty of Greece insured. My wishes- and my desiits are, that the Giceks may obain liberty for a period longer than that in which they have endured slavery, and that their glory may eqml that of their ancestors. COCHllANE. Trial of the PiVate. The trial of the pirates Gouro, Pcpe, and Felix Barheito, con cerned in the murders on hoard of the bri-r Crawford, commenced at Richmond, on tbe IGth, and terminated on the eveninjr of the l!);h inst. before the circuit court of the I'nited States, chief iastice Marshall presiding The testimony of the mate, Mr Dobson. and the French passenger, ?dr Ginhouilac, exhibits a detail of the most disjrustintr butchery that is to be found in the annals of crime. The master spirit was lardy, one of the greatest villians that ever disgraced humanity, and his ac-j complices appear to have bryi lon used to the J tradf. of blood. After the accomplishment of; their find like purj)ose they shouted, hunzted and exulted with every demonstration of j iy5 eooly examined the stjbs piven their victims, and remarked that one had received ,'.r:s J::i?st they had ever seen in all their ires, it bad su completely severed the hart." The jury to whom their case was submitted returned a verdict of guilty after having retired for a few minutes. On tho iOth sentence of death w.is passed on the prisoners, and the 17th uf August is appointed for their execution. JVe3t Point cadets. Tho 1 Trovid?r.ce Cadet" says We have been politely furnished by a fnend at West Point, with the foltawiog namc3 of the youn gentlemen who are most distin guished in their respective classes and the states) to which they belong. First Class. 1st. Ehenrjer S S;bt y, Michigan . 2d. John hild, Massachusetts. 3d William Maynad;er, Dchivare. 4th. Jmes A.J. liradford, Kentucky. bib. Lucian J. Liibb, K-ntucky. Second Clas 1st 2d. 3d 4th 5th. Albert R Church. Connecticut. Hiijjh W 31t rcer Virginia. Robert F. Temple. Wrmont. Charles O. Collins, New York. Richard C. I ilgham. Maryland. Third C'ass 1st. Charles Mason. New York. 2d Robert E. L?e, Virginia. 3d. Catharinus P. Buckingham, Gfjio. 5th. James Barens Massachusetts. Fourth Class. 1st. Alexander J. Swift, New York. 2d. William K. Bassingfr. Georgia. 3d. Walter Chandler. D C. 4th. Thomas J Lee, I) C. 5lh- Francis Vintoa, Rhode Island. Definition of a drunlamd. A pious di vine of the old school 4,A drunkard is the annoyance of modesty, the trouble of civility, the caterpillar of industry, the tunnel of wealth, the ale-house benefactor, the beggar's companion, the constable's trouble the woe of his wife, the scotT of his neighbors, his own shame, a walk ing swill tub, the picture cf a beast, and tho iaonstcr of a man.5'

A STATEMENT Of votes given in Dearborn county at the Annual Election in the year 1827.

TOWNSHIPS. o 3 Tieprescjitatives. Ezr'kiel Jackson Daniel Phimer lilra Ferris Joel Decoursey Horace ll:?sett James T. Pollock James Powell Johnson Watts Coroner. Nelson II. Torbet John Spencer .Uwcft CkwJcJune SO. "All the woild,' as ,UP '""). Vr- , . . . V. , a SDia!1 P.rt ly, " yet under contract 11 ;omPar'F 'ntded, ifposs.LIe, to let it all o comnacr into lUeo. 11 OOSStlJie, IO lei ll " uui .iiutl0u contract. I "We Me C'ally perfecting tbe movemanajrs a train of fourteen wagons with per feet ease Tbe horses no longer rid down in irhpd tn thp ua?r,ns as exnerienco the car attached to the wagons as experience has shown that the disadvantage of increasing ithe lond, by hubnp the cars up, is equivalent , luc 01"HI- " UdV,lI u o ,u,iai" T" horses therefore coma down in ;a d,0Ve wittheir Sfa nn bohiad the tram of The cars for the conveyance ot P"rSOnS; nM,!y fuU of passeoR. two f i iiis i uj jib u i It! u niiu uak.it iu wi.iiti 1 ' . 0 cents. The cars are the property ci an individual, tho company having no interest i;i jithem: they regulie their sneed to uit tha wishes of the passengers " IVilkcslarre Ihrald. - , MARRIED On the 2d inst. hv R.

l?.,llr.. . T.. n-rr, -t. u St- provocation, this is to tcsrwarn nil persous If&rn I Ullei e,q. All. GEORGE : I OWELL to MlSS C,rboutil!K or trusting her on my iccoirtit, s I oA UAH LtRIFFI::; all Ol Law renceburgh sm determined not to pay any debts of her contownship, tmcting afier this dte. On Kn r-.il ;n !. . m ENOCH JACKSON

n Q,M,r.,.. ai- c r it e l bun son to iUiss Si:; a Garrison; all of Law renceburgh township. On the 5th inst. by D. lingerman, esq. Mr. Elisha M'Neelv to Miss Catiiarixe Tiiokxsdurgii: all of this place. Administrators' -Notice. THE suosenbers hav.ng uken cu! letters of uimiRieiration on the estate of Thonas F. Mansnip, tiiie or L,atignery lownslup, Dearhrrn couniy, uccci.sea, i.erei y notify those indebted to said estate io make settlirmrnt, j.nd those- tuvng claims agjjnst said estate ate requested to preserrt them property auibenticattd. Said estats is helievftl to be solvent. The) furtht-r gsve notice that a sale of the ptrsonal estate of bid deceased, will take place at i i' ... . .. senais lormer residence or. sturd iy the first of "t-rnber ncxtat which piAce th terms cf s4ie muds known, by win ne m I)Y1D ROWERS, lowers, nUAMCU, jAdmr's. PETEW 1 August C IS 7 SherilPs Sale. HY virtue of writ of Venditioni Exponis, "ommandmi? me to expose to nubltc .lt- nn ct-rutn llriclc house and lot, siuinte, lyin and being in the town of !.awivnctburrjh, county of I)-:,rhorn, state of Iiidido, des'gniied as in lot No. 159 an t!ie rIt iifih- viii.l renceburgh ; taken ss the property cf Daniel In-own, at the suit f Dullts i W illcox which said house and Jo: I thail exp.e to aale on the hrsi day ol btpteiO'.ser next, at the Clerk's cfiise in said tow-u of Liwrenceburgh, between the houra of ttn and f;mr o"cIc,t:k or skid tlav. TOS. LOICULCV, Sh fi; D.c. August 9 13.7 31 La Mott's Cougli Drops, (ntr.SH svPFLV,) Fur oughs, Lotisumptionsi Lotus, Intluen-

ll hooping Coughs. Spasmodic AsiLa- ceived the Duplicate, together w'uh a precept ??i7, Pain in the" Side, Difficulty of commanding roe to collect the same, 1 hereby lU.nnauJ, i.n of Ztup. amount charged to each individual, a also arThe proprietors of La Mott's Cot.gu Dhovs rearages due roe for former ytars I have teen have refrained from baying but little in common- collector. No further indulgences need be daticn cf ibis preparation being confidt-nt that pected by delinquents, as I am determintd to colits value will prove a sufficient rt-commendation ; lct as the taw prescribes. I will pass through from the increased demand for the article, and the county immediately for the purpose of colthe great celebrity which it has gained in every lecling, at which lime I hope to rrceive ihe little part of the Uaited Sutes where it is known, sums due, so as to sve further trouble, and in ord r to render it as extensively useful as These indebted to me for feesi notes, or acpossible, thty fl contident in efftring it to t'.ia counts will do well to pay the same immediately public as an APPROVED Medicine in those dis- as I will place them in the hands of proper cf5 e-ses which it professes to cure, and one which -ers for collection. I also wish to close the buhs rendered the most entire satisfaction to all siness ot the Indiana Spectator, and to receive these who have had n opportunity cf observing 'he am unt due me on subscripUors uken of und testing its s lytary t filets In confirrnition the Palladium for settlement. Havirg hereto-i-f which they not present it to the public under fore so often rtquested payment by advertisethe sanction of ih following certificates from ment to little tfttcr.I have conclude tl that it is Physicians, DuggiS's, and Merchants in differ- unnecessary to r&tn any more 1 must and will ent prts of ihe country. resort to the authority given me by law for Ihb The subscribers have sold La Mott's Cough recovery of my debts. Dro..s, as Agenis for Messrs. Crosby's. The ;, ,.k :nn ,w i nt -

l4Arlirtrkk tibia Ahtvin-n th ann-ALt i.tit rv t L

pucltc, by ufcct.ng many cures ot the diseases net& 'i DnrJertv of delirauen3 as rharr-1 ir for which it is recommended. We have there- ft " -Pr , J 1 ' tK' ? g-.f , . i . i- i the duplicate, (where the same does not satisfy S ,a r"onimd'nS Lf M0 1 1 b th, demand,) effer for sale all the Land whereof COLGM DliOPS, as an excellent ned,c,e. t, e tXf., not -d ev- h . b G D.wson, drupgeai, and late U.S. burgeon heif Numfcer Toinshi n Scct at l-ort I.yet.e, Pittsburgh V. J U.mm, M D. Qasr,ep thereof-flso ail trwo tv 1 1 mM nrr f u n St' V. i- At ,ots. or fraction, charged as aforesaid, and conWilham Mount. M D. Djvton. Ohio; M. Wolt . , .. r , ...

yton, yn 8c Co. Apothecary's A, Goodwin and Aahton, and Fairchilds Co. druggists, Cinrir.r.-ti, Ohio. Ira Delhnoj druggist, Chillicothe, Ohio; 3 Sharp, less, merchant, St Clairsville, Otiio, L. V. Frazier, nierchant, Xrnia, Ohio; Wm. Lowry, merchant, Lebanon, Ohio; Dr. K Ferris, Lavvience burgh, Indiana; Dr. 11 Watt, Madison, Indiana; Thomas Wells, druggist, Nashville, , Ten ; T. Davis, Shelbyviile, Ten Dyers St fiutir, dru gists- Louisville Kv; F Floyd, drugtsT, F;aiik B Price, merchant, Gsorgetop, Ily; T. S H lirents, merchants, Paris. Ky; T. ii. Atwcod, merchant, Greensburgh, Ky. Ueference to the envelope which accompanies each bottle, for certificate of particular cases. Prepared by O &. S. CROSUY, Druggists, Columbus. Ohio. Each Dottle will be labelled aud signed by thtm-otherwise, not genuine. Kach bulllc ctnti5 45 ddies price St- Sold ixy rtnius.

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69 1 1 2 0 407 183 53 61 7CCT 27 2 3 11 1 399 ICS 47 C4 722 62 2 0 2 0 420 179 48 63 776 132 57 1 2 t 1 318 93 41 63 IbZ' 121 89 83 117 22S 84 71 4 2 799' 204 89 71 112 231 69 41 1 2 820" 34 3 30 89 184 54 26 4 3 427 134 84 73 111 229 77 41 7 0 761 151 80 77 109 230 120 83 '3 0 853 106 12 3 11 3 381 140 53 64 773

Cs5" Those marked thus are elected, J. H. GIL&VZIS-TJILOR, P KS PEC T FULLY informs the citizens of juemoved his shop to the Britk house opposite E. Tousey's slor?, two doors above J Gray's Inn, where he is ready rtt all times to execute work in the neatest manner, and according to the latest Eastern Fashions. . July 28, 1B27. C9-tf. j Stop Hie Runaway ! ! 8 RUN WAY from the subscribe residing in Manchester township. Dearborn county', on the 17ih of June last, sn indented boviumtd It IRA M CROWELL. A reward of One Cnt i tfTered f.ir bis pprthtPjiou nd return to my s.-rvice; and ill perso- s are Wkined ogatnst trusting' or harboring1 him. , k - tn Uw will befincjy tntorcei ngmst such trnders. A 13 U AM TRUE. August 4 -YOTICE. fllERr.AS my uifV EHZARK.ril hslefi V njy bed Si board without ny just c-uae or August 4, 1 327. 203 w, AVTICE STR AYED or STOLEN from the firm of Jco. Harwood, on Nonh L;'- lloS"n two ciiles from Aurora, on JJti ttie 30th of June, 13UOWN Horse, nve years old, with one white hied. &&jszxi2g$t lfuot, aud a lump on the eff foro tootlot.k joint, occasioned by a hurt when a colt. for information and return of the horae, or horse: auj lvuef THOMAS ALLOW AY 273v4 July H, 182r. (CT NOTICE ! ! All persons indebted to me, please call an(i settle by notc or otherwise immediate ly. J. S. PERCIVAL. July 21, 1827. OyFARM FOR SALE. 'H11 SUttSCIBER wishes to sell b;s valuable 1,,arm si' utet o Salt Fork, Lawreticeburgh township, about six miles trom LivfrenceburRb, containinir ISO acres of I ami On this f. sixt-V acrt's cleared, and under good fence, to. Ptther with a Mill Seat, a bearing Orchard of l't,ch and Apple trees; Also, a good Hewn lMS House, out Houses, Uun and Well of excl1 water, lhe uoove Und will be sold very low, and the terms of paynnnt made easy. JOHN DAVISON. May 1?, 1S27. Collector's Notice. TI A I'l V P. Keen innnimc fnOf... for Dearborn couu.v for the vtar 1S27. and retinue said sale frcrn day to day until all are of fertd for sale. JOHN' SPENCER, Collector, ibr Dcarbcrn county. Collectors cfrtre, Latfrencebugh, July lSih, is-:r. 28 5)A Cords of Wood Wanted, (delivered in Laze reneehirgh) for which a liberal price in LAST zvill be given Inquire at the Printing ofjice. The Revised Code AND PAMPHLET LAWS OF LYDIAXA, , , ,. I or sale at thts PalhJium OUice