Indiana Palladium, Volume 5, Number 42, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 24 October 1829 — Page 3

LAWRENCSSURGH. SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1829.

The river has fallen about 3 ect since our lisl, but is still in good order for navigation. Virginia, The delegates appointed to attend the convention to revise ur.d nmend the constitution of this state, met at Richmond on the 5th inst. Mr. Momnon was nominated and appointed president, on motion of Mr. Madison; and on being conducted to the chair, addressed the convention in a very interesting manner. The deliberations of this body will be looked to, by many, with much interest, as replete with important results to the people of that state.

either io purchase, or continue, as formerly, to conduct the paper joiutly; u

situation I well kuew, from experience,

was extremely disagreeable, and would be rendered still more so, by a most certain collision with the pres9 recently established here, agreeing with me in politics. I chose rather to purchase at a high rate, and try it single handed, than to continue in a station where I was likely to render myself ridiculous, byone day

advo ating and at another suffering to be

contemned, principles and opinions J honestly eutertained.

When I purchased, some knowing

ones, opposed to me in politics, gave it as thrir opinion that this press would continue to receive (rom the opponents of the administration a liberal encouragement; tor the reason that it was long es

tablished, and one press moderately

conducted was enough. I tit a strong pre$agp that there' was (to say no more) much hollow complim nt in this profesoti a;id more recent events have not in any degiee dissipated the impression. I do not believe, howe ver, hat there are man) who hav personally objections to m j, or who would wish to ii jure me in husines.-, wero it not thai 1 differ with them in politics, and ma) at some future day oppose their plans of political advancement. But this is enough, in the estimaiiiiu of some, 10 cancel every other consideration; enough to immolate an

Charles II. Test, Esqrs. I'he jury after retiring and deliberating for a few hours returned u verdict of "guilty of manslaughter, and to be confined at hard labour, in the state prison, for the term of 16 years. To add to the melancholy interest of the occasion, the father of the culprit was present. He is a citizen

of .North Carolina, and highly respeCta

TO JAMES WEAVER. Sir: I must acknowledge that I fael a great degree of delicacy and reluctance in replying to y our communication to me through the Palladium of the 10ih Oct. , but well knowing your statements to be fabricated falsehoods, I am compelled to the task I shall take up

all our assertions and statement as they

ble; having been a member of the sen-'8,an

ate of that state for 20 years. It is mm h i ' rsl YuU state that when we were in cunver easierfor the virtuous and intelligent, isaUf wi"' Mr- DunD' on ut th.s . i ,1V . , , . 'le.t, I prop s it to pv oOO dollars, if Vou to conceive the affliction caused by the wouid pav zjo dollars; this is correct. a..

Criminal conduct of a SOU, than to des-!vou state hm you asked me how I wished to be-

cribe with accuracy, the painful emo-!ur-tk,too ; vneUr vvas lov..g ii, s diflVrt: . c t i . . jen.e, or uh.-thtr I wss n- dutv l. uud to Da ii?

so trying. Ind. Journal,

Take Notice.

LL persons whi have been indebted u m. for a Ion neri.d than iwt Ire months

are rtqutstrd to call and neule

hir arrounta before trie nrsv

f January next, otht rwise they will be lett in the bauds of 4 mag'Strat: for collection. JONATHAN 11ARIM1AM. Hertford O-t lQttt, la29 4 3w

Z. TI - T tXiT

The Illinois Annual Conference met'

I sy yi u isKrt. m no su. h ques'ir.n 1 prop.).d 10 p) iht 5C-0 dolUrs, nor that I consid ereu mjself t und .o py on. dollar more ihn you, but ihit 1 would lose that ddi.r nc-

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Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of sundry rxeeuliona to me directed from the Clerk's etfice of tbo

Ueatboro circuit and sup. erne courts 1 will ex

pose to public sale at the Court House door, as the law directs on the 2lst day ot November next, between the hours of 10 tnd 4 o'clock, on said day, 640 cres of land, b irjg section 33,

npr in t r cwt th. 1 1 t i 1 1 . i . J ...

in Ldwardsville, Illinois, on the 18th ofjw,fn mentiored, that sou l.ehevtd that" I h!d!,OW!l7 ranSe 2 weat' 89 tfe property ol Woo

last month, and closed on the 25th. Uu. ds in my hards to the amount of that diffVr Vinhowten at the suits of Uthur Mrtia,

Ohio. The annual election in this state was held on Tuesday the 13th inst.

vert .i j t r I

v, e nave me reiums lor ii immon coun- innocent victim on the altar of interest

ty, with the exception of 3 townships. K. A. Drown, is, without much doubt, elected Senator,and Samuel llees, Goo. Giaham, D. T. Disney, and Alex. Duncan, representatives all administration.

The next Conference will meet in

Viucennes, September 30, 1030. Whites Blacks. No. in Society this year 22,0M 17 . No. last year, 18,349 117

tnce, and left the room without mhkn. one sm -for the use of Allrtd Nf ani Jurats Hays.

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gle proposition; and tor these ssstrtiona, and

oiher vhi h u m; de, I called upon vou to

imke thi m appear tacts, becond, Y u 3ate that iyou hav.- i.o doubt of my mktn i-rupostions to Messrs Dunn and Lnc to pay out: haff of the much talked of t la nr., hut ut the same time w II ik owintf thai thev hud not the nnwer In r.-rnivp

one h.di and discharge nil fiom i p yment of thu b&lance. 1 his sla'tment you are vt-ry Wrll aware ii flrfe, as ou have se-n letters writtfn

to me on that su' I .ct bv '.he creditors thi m

John b pence tt, s. d c. October 2'id, 1S2&. 42 -3w

NOTICE.

FUI3L1C notice ts ..r:; y given to Wsrren Tcbbs nd Elizabeth Teot s bs wde, Khjah, Lake und M :a Lak. hiswite, Htmi. on Ashby and John Abhby, jint tit its and Igl K-pre-sntatives wnh thr undersigned, of B yliss Ash

Pennsylvania. The election was held in this state on the same day as in Ohio. We have seen the returns of a few counties for Governor. In Westmoreland, Washington, Somerset, Allegheny and Fayette, Wolf's majoiity over Ritner, (anli-masonic candidate) is about 1300. A good crop. Mr. Isaac Dunn, of this place, gathered a few days since, from about an 8th of an acre of bottom land,

the astonishing amount of 65 bushels of

Irish potatoes, the finest and largest we have ever seen. One, in particular, weighed 2 pounds 13 ounce?, and wouid it is supposed, have been much larger, had not its companions basely crowded

tt out of the hill. What do you think of

it, brother Jonathan?

Increase this year, 3 172

It will be seen by ref rente 'o the above extract from the Minutes ofihe

Illinois Annual Conference, that great TIT? ? T wrred,,ttors lh' m 7','-te pf D.-r,..rn county, elected, h; I , , I . , -v, s-lves, stiuiisjy thai I hud prohei ed to pay one shall pply to tht Pcort Court, on the first additions have been made to the MeHl- hair or two thirds, but the a ere. not w, fling- to jdy of tu,r terra to he holden at Livrret ceburgh, odist Society during the pa?t year. Ii release ma na I have always directed and re tin said v unty, on the Is M.nday tt; N:x ember.

IS hichlv frratlfvii!fr to tll.d that SO much ilu ir. L..ne, pins communications toll2J. to Hjpoiisr C-.imrrissioiv.-rs ioprtmor

to pty one half- t hird, As it respects my stating -d share, as vm- m irs and l gl represenUuvea to you tht it wouid b- !est to U t the creditors taforestid ofs-id M-vlias Asi.bv. deceased. f irt

town

ar-

success has aliended the exertions of

this very respectable and intelligent

innocent victim on the altar of interest 1,115 verV respectauie and inteiugem tn you tht a woutd b- ;est to Ut the creditors aforesaid of s-id M-ylias Asi. by. deceased, t.f and ambition. R dii'ion, friendship body of Christians. In every country, tbeir Igth, they would willir.f-ly come to land to the Wist hatf ot S rtmn Fcurt-en, to all, all arc forgotten in the aceomp!ih-;,,,lvvearleJ and eaI Uimrn g, in frutn evtiy cir i,mst..uce th,: I ever have oeei. Ashby. LBWIS JOLl.Y,

sa

ment, or vanish like mist before a morn-.,ne benevolent work of improving Che

iv.i u.. (moral and rrligiou3 condition of their fellii llese remarks I do not wish to bej,ow m'iu 'ne Western country is understood as addressing myself to th'.,b,erl!b indebted to them for its present prejudices or sympathies of any on,.. .improved slate in morals and religion.

shou d. indeed, consider an attemot fivve wish mem still eaier surcet-.

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that kind as contemntiril as the cau.e

which have induced me to make them. The efforts of party, and the more un

worthy exertions of others in behalf of.year.

their pecuniary interests, may, for a time partially paralize my honest exertions to

sustain this press and support rny family;

Indiana Republican. The following are the nam s ard the

stations ot the rreachers the

ensuing

MADISON DISTRICT.

Alien JfVrt, Presiding Elder, Madison Station James L. Tii.muson.

yet I have no doub (if blessed wuU'JWadison Circuit had Taylor, G

health) of ultimately li iumphing over op- Iv,f:dall. Lawrence burgh- -Nehemiai! B. position, to the j of my friends, and . ifiiih, Rie ard S. II bins n. IVhitc-

striving ioii jusi thisctim hy sundry prcpsi

ons evtr Sin; ? it lus iecnie due. J ht you know t ) S the l.c. nd u'. jeny and tell thr truth. Fourth, I admit th you rid, afer a loi'g persuasion, rlu ;tan' y p:iy 65 do:irs on . no'.e wh eti we owed of I45 ii il rs ie it, w iUt

Octub :r 2 ). IS: 9

LU ilNUA JdLt.V, 4-v.

DR. JBHU JOHN, rESFEC'i tenders his profet l"i

seven ye.ra nuertan hut on th other htnd yi- M- , . " " n't htlp ...,.mitf.i,ff that 1 p ort the balance oi r,,nCfcbor$b and 1,8 H,SI othc" ,s 0Q

High Mreet oue Ucnr tidst ol Ut. t erm 1 Apothecary shop. October 10th, 1829. 40

All for Love. A man in Steabcn co. K. Y. by the name of Templar, put an end to his life on the 5th i.'., by shooting himself through tivj heart s says the Advocate. Strange, indeed, that a man urged to desperation by disappointed maddening loze. should have a heart to shoot at. Tiie re m'ist be sone mis lake about it; or ebe all the stones of hearts lost and won are down right fictions, intended to scare youngsters when they feel uneasy about the. bosom into matrimony. We wish sr mo person skilled in love matters, would take th subject under consideration, and demonstrate, fairly and unequivocally, whether love is a heart-filching as well as a sense destroying passion. A decision on this point is of great moment, and would probablv add another section to our crimin al code; for we cannot discover the justice in permitting one's heart to be stolen, with impunity, any more than a coat or a pair of breeches. In the case of the aforesaid Templar, it is a question whether an action would not lie for grand larceny, if not for murder, or manfilaughter. If no regulation shall be made by law for protection against the effects of unrequited love, we would respectfully suggest the propriety of forming anti-kill-yourse tf-for-love societies.

the shame of my enemies.

Respectfully, yours, Slc, D. V. CULLEY.

Water Jn- II tv. n.-. L rcnzo D. Smith.

7 Wayne Robert Bun.?, John IV. Wood. Conner svi lie A;a Spaiks Rushville

Joseph Tarkihg'on, Wm. Evans Indi-

Sdd note, tirii'f- ur' dsof l: 0 ioilurs, and have

th-. note tr. my p, s-m. str.n at this time, which you Weil fc ow Fil li, You sat that you rlnnk y this t:m- s me four uw standing cUtrns tuvt netii du. a cu'dtcted A pretty fellow you nre. Ii .;. . , ;u weil kn .w that lluy lon since bu-.mt due, ?nd Were rr-liected iy nit, and pd over on. our j.iav dehis? iXntii which w-.uid h.ivt r- m.'ntu u:piid u.H tt.i dy, had it no been fcr tnv own personal exertions in r-.aec'i"g and paying ovtr tne n.oiu-v. A 11 of

v. iu notes nd accoiWi'.s, air.ani vg to upwards r 2U0 tiollir-j, 1 now ve in n.y pussr&sion, reuy to bees .mineJ by arv p . sou i teresttd, or any rn:m if you pltstae. This you kr.ow io he' .he lac, and siili have tV-e inr.jHM.cr.cc io insinuate V) th- world th' I rr acdoii'rrwithvmi

j

our latest dates is unimportant

confirmation of the taking of Constant neple. The following from a Philadelphia paper of the 9th inst., is all we have room for to day:

41 We arc yet without advices from Eu-

. f T t 9 ri i t t r i

rope, contradictingor continuing the Vii.ion-Jist nam.-, j. . i reach. H hite

inonle. Wei--' liaies ronn-r. ureen fustic-

Wm. M oiv. Rockzillc Wm. Mavitv.

Hardin A. Tarkingion. Craivfordsville Jft's Armstrong. Conm6ws Isaar N.

p rt of the fall of Constantinople

have rarely seen more interest excited am.mg the citizens in a foreign event.

Nirholas mav contrive to waken s jmn nfi

those a xieties that have slent since tin-: 'b'ur) , John T. Johnson. Conjdon

li.-ifflo nflVntorli .rlnsnrl tho rnrpnp nfi Aai'Oll VOod, Will. Shat.k?,. iSD. Puoli

Napoleon. The easterly wind of yester

day will hasten the packets from Liver

pool

ft

WONDERFUL ESCAPE

On the mor jing oi the 15'h inst. while,

WHU 111; OwM d sn Sltlf.n Uii! I. V.. !,a ultu...u

mnd sttd to n..y your debts. Sivth ao f,

j - iui

I leave this matter ;o ot iiidfeii i.t Sv thc n!...

i ne ioreign intelligence received by anapmis i nomas a. tun. fait Lrnfc iu' y,5u ana an me . .ruimsuntei, together

latest dates is unimportant. No:Asl u t ranklinLiuh 4 Uargravc.

v trnon j run iv r;;-. CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT. John Strange, Presiding Elder. Charlestons Circuit Jon-i V. M'R'-y-nolds, Jamt. S: f, Sup. Salem S ih 31. Otwell, Juhn VancloMve. Bhominv

Yi ung man, of atecd

ujornl habits, v ho writ.i h plain j;ood bnd tpetis ioellt

and und.rtitands English grammar, may u et vv itb employment, ot, application to JAMES DILL. Lawrenceburgh, Ind. Oct. 1 1S29 39-Sf?

JAMES V.HDHTER, Who ac ts in the capacity of Justice of the peate, ijPVFFERS his services to the public aa t

yi ur statu g- thut vou hid pLced tnontv ,i,d pro . . J , . ' . perty ,r. rny h uos to p .v your pan of This cUim,'0 dd acknoJfcJg n I;d8 lu re e i i.e nc d ubt yi-u iT..de this statemenr ! Mortgages, UiIIb of Sale,. I ille

Conveyancer; he will attend to drawing

Deeds oi trust, Bonds, L' ases.

hs a. e2 use u r y.ur nvn o.ihpiiauce h; agreeing Articles of Agretnv nt, Powers of Attorney, op.y y. ur hattol the da m, v the time we Iml Apprmiicn Indentures. &C. &c Ik- conversation nnh Mr Du-.n. Whs vou I u- ., .. t. j t?i c 1 dtnv I v, , w I y. His office is on the corner ot Higb and Elm c , otnv i set ou dth.nce. StvenlhJ . u tl . c Y u again say thai m i&ipur it20, 1 drew oti fa ! 8tree,s- "e Wl" thankfully attend to the comhsi ef all the r..tcs and acceunts iiur to you uud ' niands of his friends and the public general) mc, aiid prtsenitd thtrn to tJore Wc.ver for witb promptocas and fidf hty

ii j awi i-iiutar. i3 i niifvikfi nirn hmii t,. . i

ur fcastTii clebth. You jppeur to h. r tnt xceU lent recollection about thtse matters I wih ou would try and recollect to pay on; tulf th.s ilebt. 1 dL-ny any surh staterDeui to be true; this wouid have been a pUusiblo tale. nroVid. a

Daniel Anderson, S:.mu.d Brnton.i !,had no' kno"" in some degree th; snuatioa ot L, if- C'i t r ti trurge taver'3 own ailaiis; tlu- he was hnlv oansoori Mission btephen R. ij- crs. anle ana h-niiv that v. , 'wtun nieTDirwn bb "le &ni trtiiy that topay hi3 own dtro-s; and Di3ii DID 1 Ivll 1 . ;ihat kv.a not in any sense of the Word bound George Locke, I'nsidtw Elifrr. for ayot our Eastern, or any o-her debts with

M'Kein i tict.juo.) or in heiog our titcuriiy lot- the

;o'bj ui i,4r..uuon m on?- irsiiricf , and in that

had the rrircinal rrt ol' ihr monrv n

4 J

V i nmition Circuit Junius

rans ivontrt Jielar, Jrm JJecke.r.ie-bc h

' t I t ) T W -V St- . 1

a Mr. lrCvv of Brownville. and his fam-l Artiste n m. li. b.mus Joyd J'hlns.;' wn tinnds to rh.s you also know to

ily, counting of6ix individuaL-, wer, ViiccnncS--E,h G. VVo.d. tersAJ ttTlT'?' JhZT itted at theGlveakn,t taole, a' roG,JJain iladh-y. Boonvitle-T Z CXZX

blown by a sand blast from the quarryi A';,vl:? 1 ' nuccton-Ueorge n st. Kt-hei. On tins su. jtr t i wtil just nu-mion, that

eiffht or ten ro-.'s distant weii'hintr he-

tvveen four and six hundred pounds was 'e J.-tin Miner, Anthony f . 1 nom

runningion i.n l . i armer.

Lawrenceburgh Oct. 1th, 1829. 4!

CIJVCLYXA Tl PRICES CURREA'T. corrected weekly.

ARTICliS. Ashes, pot, ton, 1'earl Btes' wsx

FROM g cts.

lb ib

raised in the air tf a great height, and

descen ed upon the- roof ot the house, knocking oil' in its course the corner ol the chimney. It perflated the roof, the Chamber lloor and struck upon the ground floor upon which Mr. M'Coy and family were seated, smashing a hole through the lloor six feet in diameter, breaking .1F two substantial sleeper?, and was finally brought to stand stiil at the bottom of the cellar. The rock in its descent, struck the back of a chair in which a little girl was sitting at breakfast, in such a direction that the chair was knocked out from under her, and literallv ground to atoms, so t .at no two

pieces adhered together. On account of

the. sickness o! a child the table was not set in the middle of ihe room, where; it was usually placed during meals, but wras removed a htt'e to one side, so as to leave a sp:ce between where the child lay and where the table stood. The

rock guided, as it would seem by the hand

To the readers of the Palladium. To satisfy my friends and to put to rest idle speculation, I deem it prv.p r to

state, that the insinuation that Mr. gg of p ovide, ce, f-11 exactly in the centre and myself are still partners, directly or: between the child and the table . and thr?

indirectly, in the management of this es-; little sick child and a man of the name of

tabhshment,is false and without founda- Worthinton, were both drawn into the tiou;asis also, the assumption, that I re-! cavity along with the stone all tumbling fused U sell my part a" this office to Mr. j belter skelter into the cellar together. Gregg at the limo of our dissolution. Several of the family received blows from Previous to and at the time I on refused the falling timbers, but fortunately no

mi. uregs snare oi me raiMiiumy l serious personal injurv sustained.

oilmen io sen to mm, or any other per Watcrlozcn Freeman.

son ot his party, on thf very same terms I purchased. I went further, and urged Mr. Gregg to buy, observing that as there was already one administration press here, perhaps his political friends might wish-one on their sid, and that I believed two papers were as much, if not more, tha could be supported in this ounty. But he utterly refused to take the office ou any condition, assigning, as hirnasuns, ill health and a desire to relire for a season from the business. U -dsr these circumstances, was compelled

bam John 1Y:, Allied Amnion. !.! ,c0rSe Wenver is rot a propn- p-rs n to have

L,t,.v ""If io tio with the (entr;vcii,y. This ..it . J

win ue ccnowlfed hy S1 pa;lits, Kii.tL,

Oil.

ILLINOIS DIbTKICT.

Sum, II. 'Thompson, Presiding Elder . Kuskaskia C.-lsaac Scairitt. Hrou'mvilie. Ashel L. Ilisley, Onenath Fisiier,

6 up. J on izv jrou o h G t corns a- -' i I n i i i s

propose to niett me at any tithf or ar.v

place, ond have a full investigation of cur ac cotinifi, and if it h found that you are bound tr pay any pnit of this debt, you will try and do so. Y-u aie Kell very fair. Don't 7111 well know lht von hie not or.lv hv law honnrl in

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SdinueK Cooper. !ore lnn s"1 in honor and conscienct? Why j;1,!.,, u y ,tun' Uk,; if i was possible ty to pervert the truth?

Shelbuxitle

At the late term of Rush Circuit Court, Hugh Monroe was tried for the murder of John Russel, perpetrated some months since. For the following particulars respecting the trial, we are ind' bted to a friend who attended on thai occasion. The prosecution was conducted with ability by Judge Wick, the prosecutor for the sate, and the prisoner was defended with much z?al and talent, by James Raridcn, Oliver II. Saiith, and

Joi.n H. lit- nsoii, Miles IIuiT-kei. Shoal

Creek Wm. Chambers, Wilson PitLer.

L-renz Edwards.

SANG A MA DISTRICT.

Peter Curlwngkt Presiding Elder. Lebanon circuit Joni, Dew, A. E. Ph. .'i Apple creek J iriifs Bankson. Atlass Sniiji. Bear. Spoon River A.-c D. West. Sangama Smith L. Ro-aiiiaiM-, D ivid B. Cuter. Salt creek Wm. L. D 'ten. Paori James Latta. Fox River Mission Jt-ese Walker. Galena Mission Bt" j.ttnin C- Stephenson. Wm. Crane, John Hogan, Robert II. Jordan, and George Tease, are transfer

red to Missouri conference.

JVbt altogether useless. "A lady in New London was recently thrown from a chaise, the wheel of which passed over her breast. Her corset resisted the pressure and she escaped unhurt." Population of South Carolina. From the returns of the census recently taken in South Carolina, it appears that the number of free white inhabitants in that Slate is 250,743. In 1819 the number was 231,838 being an increase of 18,-905.

LECTURE Saturday evening the 31st inst. at the Methodist Meeting house by JEHU JOHN.

Caution to the Public! IHis is tnf.'rt-.irarnull persons from trussing or 4. crediting my wife DORCAS, after this date, she having conducted herself in such a manner as to forfeit all claims upon mc ss her husband. HIRAM FAIRBANKS, October 0, 18C9. 42 3w

Uut riotwithstandinc il that tuo hetn 9aid. I will

take you up at your r fler, i.nd am willing to refer the nutter to disinterested nun; and after a lull investigation of the uusmtrss, publish the tvsulrto the world. This I m willing to do, just narm jour time and place. It would appear from the closing part of your complicated nirs3 of false stattmenls, that you wert very sory tlut you had to intrude on the public with your private differences. I doubt not your statt ment in this instance, bb I believe you wouhi be vtry much pleased if these things could always rest in the dark, and saddle the blame on nfier. But I, on the other hand, want a full investigation of these things laid before the world, and therefore don't consider tht 1 am infringing on the rights of any mar. D. WEAVER. Hartford, Oct. 13th, 18.9.

opened a Sheet

JOHN HOOD,

HAVING recency established himself in Lawrenceburgb, respectfully in

forms the public that be has Iron and Tin plate

"work shop, on High street, a few doors south west of the Market bouse, where he is prepared to execute work in his line with neatness and despatch. He will repair old tin ware on reasonable terms. October 24th, 1829. 42

Caution to the Public. "fUX'ENT away from the subscri ft ber on the 4th inst, an indentured apprentice to the Farnvng business, named WM. YOUNG, aged 20 years in January next.

Said Wilham was bound to me by the overseer of the Poor of Manchester township, and has left me without any just cause, this is therefore to forwarn all persons from trusting, harboring or employing him on any account whatever. JAMES ANCEY1NE. October 6, 1329, 40

9 11 T5 15 12

23 37h

IS 50

(Jandlts, diped

Mould !b Castings per ton Cigars, Amer. 1st qua! 1000 Spai.ish 8 CofT'ee best cjual per lb Cutton per Ib LohI, Lushel, Coin, do. Meal do Gotten Yarn, Nos. 5 to 10 Ib Feathers livegeesr St ducks lb Flaxseed bushel Flour sup. fresh from wagons bbl Fine Ginseng per lb Gunpowder Lexington Ky keg; 5 Dupont's

Hemp per lb 5 Lead pig and bar b 4 Leather sole, Extern tan Ib 23 do Cincinnati " 55 Calfskins dozen 18 CO 26

Upper do Iron, Juuuta hammered ton Pudled 44 lloop 6, 8 & lOd " Nad rods Mackerel No 1 per bbl No 2 & 3 0

Molasses, New Orleans Nails, Biwen's 4d U lOd Juiiiatta Pittsburgh common

Oil, Tanners, per bbl. Linseed eal

Paints, White lead, in oil, keg

Do do dry Red do do Spanish Brown Whiting Porter, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati Provisions, Pork Mess Prime

Lard

TO S cts 9J 00 100 00 no 10 12 60 'X) 1 00 10 00 16 13 10 2 a 31 5 25

40 3 75 3 50 IS 6 0 7 50

t 0 25 27 00

25 00 30 00 130 00 135 CO 60 00 iOo or 130 00 156 CO

gal

lb i

10 CO

Ib

it it bb! i bbl

6 22 55 3 25

4 3

bush i lb if

in barrels lb

in kegs

Hams, city smoked lb

Butter 1st qual Cheese 1st qual Rags, lb.

Shot per btg 25 Its. Salt, Turks island Kenhawa best Conenaaugh Sugar, N. Orleans Havana white Loaf and Lump

Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th p'f gal Pesch da do American do doJama tea Rum 1 Holland Gin do Whiakev near do

Teas, Gunpowder Imperial Youne Hvson

Tobacco, Ken. manufactured? lb Cincinnati do H Tallow, tried lb Noii For h add or Half.N

rb

3 5 6 6 7

90

8 15 18 30 37 40 59

95 3 7 6

10 50 8 50 50 8 9 7 23 00 60 3 3o 15 15 6 4 9 00 8 90 9 50 7 00 4 7 8 5 1 75 1 00 62h 62 10 16 19 1 75 631 75 1 61-A 1 50 23 1 45 1 37 1 00 7 8