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4' 1 i I ' VTVPlVu'ier having re m.ii.i? 1 th'co hours' ii -- i .1) h.uppMr, witii (iv munition ol'asassin-a- t i'i' hi n UJo'te.rik ihso df.id "C .r''net0iicc6unis frotft founl Chucusus, 'be rjfui.i.iiLi tril.es liuve recommenteu t'leirtu-tur-ui'- s into our territory, and General Verm ii.ts uit irked them (here. "Letters, from Corfu suy, that (he .Turks Mistolonghi are in want of pi o visions, bn ause the bad neither render the arrivals difficult and rare. The turks continue (lie siege,! Lit without success. Tiie Seraskifr causes .all jvisoners to ha impaled, without , distinction of age or sex. The Porte, it is said, has sent a ' t'.ipi.liri Baschi to behead all the Ottoman lnefs vno, h.ning sought this 3'earunder the command of the Seraskjer, have returned to their homes." It is currently reported that the King "has ?e- -' lectcd the Duke of Devonshire to represent' him at the coronation of the Emperor Nicholas' at the Court of Russia. During a recent penod, when the Grand Duke Nicholas resided in Lon- don, this Prince was the inmate of Devonshire House, where the entertainments given on the occasion were on n scale of the greatest magnifi- cence and splendour.. This visit cemented a warm fiicndshlp between the Emperor and the Duke, which originated whilst his Grace was in St Petersburg. His .Majesty litis' shown his uti-a- l discrimination in appointing the Duke of De- vonshire to this distinguished honour. YVnenev- -' er the Duke's visit to the coronation takes place his Grace will he attended by the floiver of the English nobility, without any respect to pur ty of magnificence, WJStjJim ot its and splendour, will, it is said, very far ex ceed the di-pl- at Paris, and tliecoVnit: tion at I'hcims. Morning paper. Cobbtlt The Examiner, in a leading i th.s erpwtlln pledging nm told you pa- per would tended any pomt extent members, they have, taste, recent clever politicians article, proje.ctof bringing Cob- - ouly into Parliament. It obsen addres them although uninvited, you would represent the la- - addressed only. Cuoer bouring classes, talent enough to 'these circumstances, you ought not "think debates more amu"ing, but is should you little for O'lw&s eloquence produce impression, to make stump would mr couui no than openiorouna an and mv nut one lo dawn politically We niu&ho4he-2imieris- ' t- - Y. no is in-'- t poor appearance would I o saidj have the make would extinguish at marie remains his, political reputation! oR'eted resolutions. EDITED BY JOHN li - FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21 yesterday morning Judge was sound tui i : . in jus room iii.uie jjuiiruic vsyiuiii, sus by the to the iron sashes, by means his handkerchief & suspenders. No. a a a suspicion entertained and having intention tb his- - stricilv existence. -- wi ..-- . v ...... ...u. 51 betncenWr place Legislature Louiauuh--- ,. S Jltot r, .. .. ' , - person hall, the tirst day of June t86, brinj; into the state, any slave or stave' of any 'des- cription uhul&usver, with theinttut sell or hive the same, undtr,tlie penalty of by impri- sonment not two years, and fined in a 1101 ex :rding one thousand dollars, and shall moreo- - fo.fi.il siiu slive or s'ar'es, one fourth t use of the informer, and balance to the use of state. who loia intentions of becoming inhabita ,ts ,f the are allowed bring v.ith them ilavefur their oWn use, but shall. not be t sellorexchange vi bin the enn tf years from th time they are brought into the penalty of having such slavessohl, one fourth of the money arising fiom such .sale fof.the benefit of the in- former the bakince the useiofthc slate. ljonaf.de a1lnvcd,to.bring into the state' slaes for their own user,- - but is s.elt slave be sold or exchanged .within two years, such slave be for-- ' ftiied, one fourth for the benefit of the informer, the balance to the use of state. rOlI.llUNICtTT.D Mr. Bradford send (he following ex- tract a from-- man of great experience, to shew how he touches off the who for year have distracted the slate, in or- der and sailing at'thc list session ns our legislature, have set for themselves t iking all authority into their oun hands. It is! truth., is three or lawyers, the not more half atlozen) dispo- sed, peace would at once be restored lo ourcoiiu-- 1 game hjilfLdQsen ers prevented at the last session irom agreeing! to a compromise, wi'l again it it re J- - Extract.. Sir. " It is to regretted. tlfe chief source party, at all limes in phjce,j3 the same as wr.h you. . .',-- , ' Wellwai it by swift, Party is the mad- ness of the many the benefit of the sew; this holds true in nineteen cases out of the world over I cannot wish to the peace party in state." DIALOGUE. Bradford. 1 a good dealamusedat a conversation which I heard one night last week in a Poiter paity, at certain place re- freshment, not many squaies the court house. It between a certain mission and nil independent of county, iv ho in fnvorofthe law, hut is now wil- ling to bury all lo meet opponents middle and be friends once not vouch for the exact language, that all whiih passed is included SPEC Young Missionaiy--- 'i sIiohUI be glad lo know certainly in last Gazette. I am i ery much inclined to trounce were it not th.tt.he i a coundcl. I think 1 know him; and I pronounce him and a pup- py . In every company that am in I shall so name and 1 hope I have an opportuni- ty ol doing it in his 1 nihyou to report you what have so he may it. Friend disposition to intermeddle the affair Bui is you should use that lan-'i-iij- p m the presence of Cato, and thinks ou r xii b'ln as the author, will be a pitiful cotz-- c i ."blition to have said, is he ' ijirak jour head, be sound trying it. . .'!. He has no scne honour or ver.u.'-- ; ly . I believe y ou hi e my friend although e diner "i politicks. Is it not hard that person be availed in behind a ti;tiaous name a., l the publir? Friend f j understood Cato-- , he cautious, of himselfjor the tmth what he h.w heard, he did not name you as the orator who spoke at Chiles',; but a's you take his remarks io 1' suppose that von th,. .,n (fed to; come- tell us about it as it really did happen, that I may contradict Cato in suture. am you k ihunueiing long s.eech. Y. M NoSUCh'thinD'. I (lid nnl mnro than lie minutes. fr. What! voudid mn'jpn ennp). itic? iu. 1 i .. ., . . -- -. .,...w.. ........ i iic.im aiso mat wnen you produced your paper for signers, man, who was boozy and only a tenant not a landholder, wished to sign, and required of security? Y. M. It i- a lie I did indeed offer for signature, bitt it only for own party, and your party had nothing to do with ''- - Did you not address the croud promiscu- ously? Would you not h.ve been glad to have had converts from our side? I always too that in t'ns country, as public meetings ev- ery man had a right to appear an;l act that i !' M When your Jackson meeting was in the court house, you ha e right for Cato's friends (o have al and in the proceedings? r cases aie not alike ivhen p ir- - The tetinue, in meeting i light to it be hitrhh in and for any other peison to . But in this case, you came to a meet- ing where of all parties vt recommends the assembled, for other You chose bett es, that from "is ; to nor did birth anil he say that you one side that he has to haid make the wants the they handle a it. to much and that ' able a 1 follow you' not better to the musttrs trv best to him of the the '"you lifM P. are vpry opinion. We verily that the hubit to Parliament, the "he, Cato yet you in arena , what yet first muster this year a of and . Last year you " IDl'OI'.D. , 1826. tn urau neck one of of suai the the the permitted two the the of exactly to up a These luvy be or all all was a of was was new animosity, do nor pleate, in he he n was of all one all our it. thought assemble, deoroi's imprope1 interfere ere nromiscu purposes. education speech, canning treasury dignity belieVe-- , admitted stump nor am in of "SiirJh lhilrps am caudidate attended Ctiile.-- , s, speech Scotsman, your pended punished exceeding citizensarq prevent making COMMUNICATE!!. ground, presence. whenever yourself, somewhat thought interfer- ed mounted a butchers, block market house a speech In appears me you have already atkiiDwIedseit'-ote'r- thing which was reported in Sato's essay, arid is J might advise a friend, J would say thatl " ....... ... . : nan not can a liar lor SayinC or VOh. vnir in lhi).cfimn of- - On Call knoivledrfi ho .1 . u l ..- - i D speaker, Aatiunal Journal. fld.Ol inir (.l.ttiv,t,(nK nifc roortitTOt been by keepers of ' the f,ienriitfrfttMStt.Cj.AV Rakbolwi: his any Of putting an ensj mny he ICHodcm as correct: Jo clock took The taw, if.er bcjng Persons have fi,Je state, them state, under shall shall you letter sew the last obtain rule: byf that sour (at most than were trv. (lie and Dear that and &:iijl j9r- - but success your Mr. from young ary, voter this court his mure. who wiote Cato the him, such iiar hilt, may would said, that hear have what you does must way made .!,.P..Ir him was lea- ses. held The and would that the and made fact that you ..I... you uetter ijato trilllfrs which lirnotli -- v,. From the rlie frnm had the and (jn Snillrilnv.tllP Kth ns' Atiril l.jlt'nnat Tniir j- - , ,.- -. P a mcetiiifr of .. ,, to . to to I so elected. twenty, 1 pitiful a I I 1 no i oi ot so I 1 1 no in it to as :, II jl r.c ,v ,r ro ve- - vn t.' - ... (...u t,i . . , n ., w 1. ii, uuuii ci .mi ui nit 11.1- - tner. in conseouence ot certain exoressiohsused' by the latter in a recent debate in the.fmte',J- which Mr Clav considered otleii'sive, and applied personally to him. - . Mr uAMfpLrii was attended by-Co- l Tattnall of Georgia, antl Major Hamilton of South Caro- lina; Mr Clay by Gen Jesci' of the Army, and Air Joh.st6k, of Louishina. ' The pai ties met on thS-- ground exchanged salutitionsand took their stations. The pistol of Mr ItANiiOLim, while. Suspended byhiaside,H went on. it was perceived lo be in accident, and so pionounccd by Mr Clay; Immediately! however, upon the leporj qfttlte pistol, Mr Ran- -' dolhu luined to Col TAiTNatLyiind s'aid,?-- tjulti i you so." Col Tattnall then Idrning to Gen. Jusup, observed, "Sir, the fault ii? tnineMr,ltAN-doli'i- i protested against the use tif the hair t'ig-ge- r it was at my express instance' the fntir vval sprung." ' Another pistol ty-i- imme liiitcly' handed .tdMr Randolph tlieJ parties resumed their stations, and exchanged shots without effect. Imuiedii'tely' aster the rejiort of the pistols, while Col Tattnall and- - Gen Jesup were re loading, Col'Benton, of MissSuii, rode up,nud u- - uited with Mr Johntson imd Mator Hamilton in in effort to s,op the affair; whicIFprovcd inell'ec tuul. ' The parliesagain took theirs'lations and the ord beintr triven, .ilrCi.AV raised his pistol and sired, and. the ball passed through Mr Randolph's clothes Mr Kanttoliih'ieserved His sire Jiolding liTs pistol perpendicularly up "si'tid, 'I do not lire at you, Ur Clay,' and discharged his pistol in the air. He added, "ft was"- - not my intontion to have tired at you atoll The unfortunate circumstance ofhiy ljistol-goifr- off accidentally, changed my determination." At this instant Coll lienton came up, an-- said, "i es, Air Randolph told me so expressly, eight days ago" The parties simultaneously approached each other, both with extended hands, Mr.Rundrilph remark- ing, ,lSir, 1 give you my "hand;" which wais cor- dially received by Mr. Clay, and the affair thus honoi ably and hnppilv closed. The fnendsof the parties, without consulting their respective pnncipals, in the hope of termin- ating the difference in a manner alike honorable lo both were induced to .deJny the period of meeting for a sew days. COUNTERFEITERS. i .Richmond, Ky. April 1. On Wednesday the 5th inst, through the exer- tions ot aj I R Simins and a number of his neigh- bours, a gang oCouiitcrleiters wore apprehended near the line between this county and Clay, in a rock house (or cave) situated in a very retired part of the country. Only three men were caught in the cave, one on his v ay to the cave, and one was taken up on suspicion that he belonged to the par- ly. A quantity of spurious gold and silver coin was sound in the cve, such as doubloons, hall eagles, and dollars. Nearly a horse load of implements for coining money was sound scattered in the cave. The men foend in the cav were engaged in burn- ing a cnal pit, no doubt for the purpose of the counterfeiting business. From the lestiinonv the magistrates, we are induced to believe, that the money sound in the cave was not made there. But frorn all appearances exten- sive arrangements were mailing, and there cannot he a doubt, but in a lew weelcs they would have been in full and eoinpleteopcration. Some of the dollars are well executed and will pass with men who profes3 to be good judges. Therefore, our cit- izens cannot be too much on their guard- Henry D Code of this place, Samuel Katon of and Jeremiah. Joi cs of Indiana, were apprelieud- - ...I ,n 11. r.i,. n sc i... .'.a J.',;'uo,i w Mie tjic, oiiu JJaoi Ji .1 .Kiitc niles of Ins own h JoiC. VI ' ,' v n ,) Dii aro 'ol'i r iiizi ns ul tiiiocoiiui ) J tbc t va.i.iniin. dudsti ,u lit I l.t.t.m ind J(.i"nAii Jni fs ivi-- i lu his way ti . Hi in ii ir n i' a '! ' 'C ,i i '"y. bPuiii- - l 'M'llll'LiI tO 3i! tn nia't tWir trial at our utt ( mini (. mirl. Henry V t'uot. (iraftsocd to be extremely ill tiom the tune lie m, uken, rorthe purpose ns getlirg an opportunity to make his ceafpe, as some sup- pose, and actually succeeded on SntuUy mgut the 9th lost, and has not since titen hediu ol. On ecaiiiiuirig the moulds and cum ii is evident that this establishment is only a iirauc'i frcn some other, from the fact that lucre aic coins diffi. rent from the moulds that were sound. The coins arid stamps are all Spanish, e.vcept ihe half eagles. The doubloons are dated 1UO0, with (be letter S and tigure IS The half eaffles ditedHJO". The dollars 131b, 'li, 'iiO.H'l and lli'ii From the Aational Journal. Mrs Leisrh's institution, in New York, for correcting impediments in speech., has been for some ime in very successful operation; and has! drawn tortli a veiy comulitnenturv letter froml Dr Mitchel, and the unanimoui exrission of perlect cor.inJence in the uiialiMity of b r sys tern, by several scientific a'Cii'hinen, to whom she has confidently coin nnln'ica ted its principles. i ne euitor oi tne 1 ation.il Advocate says, has seen anuni'ier-o- f persons who were treat stammereis before they enleiefll the institution anil have ever since vHth tietfect ease and fluency; and he has further learnt from these .. i. i,..., i -a .i ..-- ' ?(!. ; i i;u raic ucrn lU.U It IS inpoSSIDie IQ lelapse into their former habit, ivhen jonce cor- rected, accoiding to this sleni, as it would be for a person who never had stammered lo get in- to cuch a habit." , Melancholly disaster On I'hursday last Joseph and, Wheeler Ijull'um, sons oi'Ricfuid Burlum. Esq. oi llollani in this county, and a man ly the iiiitffe of Quigley, of Chntauoue county, lest Chip Ipevva creek, upon he Canada side of Niagara nvt-r- , in a iarge,open uuat lor tins village 1 he wind wjis strong directly up the river, but tht current was mireasedbya freshet. On beitiL struck by the stream, they were driven a littli down the river, and the man at the htlm so loi his presence ol mind that he headed the boat diiectly for Niagara Falls, which are hut a shon distance below,. As the boat entered the rapji ius, the three persons jumped out, and swam tor Ihe sho-- e; but Wheeler Builum only was fortu nate-enoug- to reach it Tfhe other two weie seen s'trugglmg for some minutes, against the surges, but no help could be given trout the shore and they were piecipitated into the abyss below The boat lodged upon a small island in Ihe rap- ids a sjborl distance above th precipice.-J,'- , ' ,' '"' Buffalo Journal. MAP.RIE1JC In this town on the 10th inst. by the Rev. GeorgST. Chapman, Richard Rovvlasjm I uF.Y, M. JJ. of Alexandria, Louisiana, to miss MiLLiSKMt Fowler Covle, of Lexinri '.' I'OliTA IaiJS" Tfc? V. VovtCT, of informing the public that he sk has reinovtfd to I.EXIM. tU.S and has opened a House of Efutrtai meat al ttie stand formerloccupifcO uj niuivjirr. r.sij i ne uouse ius oeen lundsoniely repain-- and is n i fifeiiur lo any for AC- - c mmouauon in tne western 'ouatry. A new Stable will soon be e.ectedand will be provi- ded witn every tl.inc necrssary. He lioDi'sbv his at lentioil to the busmitss lo deserve the patronage of! me iudiic. J !Hie,'0gle atMaysville, the. Mountsterhng Whig, tne rle.lJDU.t-Ma- r, tiie rarniers Uliroincle lti mond. Weekly vitscng!; litis-.- tvd'le. Western C izen Paris, Argus 1'n.nl-f'Or-t and Louisville r.azette will ir.sfit the above 6 iiiontliJand lorwaiti their ac count lot payment. Lexnigi. nKy .prn 21, I8'i6 16-f- fi.i for ftr5rl,rl be sold to Hie nini-s- t b.dder on the ?5th itiMM A Majf ne .t on tn. pienusos, iliat conrnouVli mis liousi-- i IWJJ LO I situatci.. at the west corner ol liiglijund Spring s exL. nd d, the lot extei.du.g more than IW.ttet on Uigh street aiid 200 leet on jpriiig streA Clttie.is on .i.e lot a conuuodiousdwcl dng htSuse psrt bncn and p,t Iramt, thrje rooms be low and three abov, a kuctien, So.. tc jlsu, snme HOL E 1'Ult 1 Ui.K Pe'rols one third cash l hand, and 'the balance oiia credit of one and two vears. JOHN LOW MAN. April 21, 1326 lfl-- 3t iraJSSS gtrT tM'.i tlnel. 20 ttoyitvt-- s VtvuvVd. f"a rAf.U or stoicn t pasture of Is V. tlie sVUSeriuer imarj in Jessa.iune couiity.'qirnre lath n statu, Sfe, i i r.ijijvn u.ii jujinrj, hands or tlpwards liith. h.i.e mane and tollerabh lo..c tailr which has been ci.entd off bv caitle small slar cr white in her foreliead, and by close ex- amination can discover a mixture ol a sew white airs on her thiglis aim rumps, marked th geerson the snoiilxlers. Any person that will deliver in th marc, sfiall receive the above reward, and I W KN t V DOLLARfj in addition for the apprehension of the April 10,J8:6. 16 3w OTHO IIOBXRDS 'JAKK1 I V TT5Y Thomas' Clar(''t, livincin the co.un k ... ..... . - , . . ., r8a J- -' 1j "l i ayeue near ui eu ieeuii;- - paJJg4 house. ONE Git MY HOHSR, . with Clopt E, jji', 3 ri s, iiii.u unl o inuiics in.ii, n a nuri oi,.. daik legs .shod all rpund. no branus perceiv able ; appraised4oj-Foptyny- JJollars in silver, before me this 1st day oi ..Match, logo 10-- 3t , ' W.M. II. SU.M.MXKS, 1 p. Copy Att. Ja.iif.s C. UocGSt d c f cc C Itecnrdtd 1st I A LIST OP LEITEKS rerr.aininp Tost Ol l. fiee at LexingtorT Ky on the thirtyfi st day of. March lHzb, which it not taken out in tine- - will be sent to tlietieneial Post as dead letters ' ' Mrs Anderson Wm ' Anderson Ur James It 2 Anderson William Anthonv Dr Wm LJ 2 ' tlaxter John Geo 3 Baldwin imasa 4 John Ii avvner Isaac Haker John or Wm Badey Sibesfer llailey Catharine Rev Job M Bradley Alexander Q Uludej Wm II .Mary Belt Rutos oniliie heuvv Bnrroughes Clement Becraft Bcaiichauip Jessu Bell J. Bryan Enoch Chambers Wm Sr m Ii sate: nun lS'b Reauford Col Wm Iirieh't Samuel Brother Mrs I hzabeth liouner Moses Bo'yce John Hosworth Ssmttel Boll William II Dr 1'hos S Bowling Saml S I'ronaugh ltebecca G llradfi.rd Mrs Ann Browning Zadock Benjamin Uiupjitil llmce V &. G Mtrch insthe modhs Office Sarah t'apt I'.aikei Baker seph Bouch Buford John Butler Andrew P Bryart Lewis Bry an Miss Eliza Jane C Cast l.ucinda Casey Cuharine W (Ji "Tl, s -- 2 t ar .bt it- b't or Mrs r, I ,.s il.wai, ' uii,,l)cli k.wily VnS iC- . ev:s I'wM lo'.n ol.rfc In;. I, 1 ( bun. nis iixwtll iCa'lt- - lu-d- -- A ' George t la j buh m t am' ben urs Mary l.lpl- u Jnllil L) :(.ar..pbell (, o ,V ( anibeh hobeit f'aner Li.don (Vleen Henry lickm-oi- i m I l)c jdmk KVluaid Dedn an hid nu-i- I ar tabt John Dawson BAP Dav.s Harrison W dr J D I've Giles' r nder Nathaniel Force Pryor ar w m i' oy.l luvis Fold William Hournoy Mathis Grant Maj GaUou Was,' ington Grave Joseph tav. s Janus lieoglia.'aa rav Itichard Gregi? Mr' v'ancy (I C t.au.iner Gardener vlary Grevcs Mrs V enry Joseph an is Mrs f'ii-- 'onrnd ialey M iw iod MitsMarv lay don Mrs Nancy Jl .irr-so- James lames Mrs Margaret. ,arp Georg- - art lapt i diver ur shorn I ho.tuas ieiiidi.n iJr Jw . ix t'.icliard M- - icks liobert January .lames Ji.nes Mrs Ann Jiter Rarnet eff'erson Thos B 2 Kenney Robert ' imuso James Ky Kdwa d r - H nnard Dr Joseph 2 KingHainl i ewis Dr John II Misi Margaret ewis Alexa der Z Lavvton Hobeu Itcv Marcus Lea R T Lyon I'aac Mathis Samuel . Manei It It Marre John Maxwell John Martin i.r .1 sfnia Mahan .Marl ha .Miss Maddox Mis Ann 2 Madison George' Merrd David vleek Robert Mihcr Hi os D Milton - lijaii 3 .Miller Win J I" Mil er JoUn P.. ,itilUarda.d Baxter ioore Yeariey Moon Mrs Ann JVeil Dr lejc- - ' Norrisn John Oliver Fred G Owens Win Q 2 Oldham Samuel Payne ( oi II C 2 Payne Is sr Patterson baud M Petty Cutiioert 1'iv.liiiigs Leonard Prattler Sarali Petty Joseph Parker lluidy M I'fige Wm Parnsh Dabhev W Palmer. Js W S " Patterson H II Radinesque Dr OS. Reed M'U(av.el..V . Relsbrook l3aniel ' Rees Hannah Rtily Phil Uawliugs A Jl fte-e- W m Roman Ur Wilson R Roman Wm W Rutherford I hos B 2 jhamburgh J as W 2 balva.ee J ahn J 2 banders Walker Slaughter tieo blaugliltr Dr llarvy bhannon John btocle Solomon fJIieHers W W - 8tevnsqn Thos Swift .Elislia M Shrock John bhoot Will lain Shoot John Sou thy John Sodusky Wm V 3 SCMt Dr Spencer 3 Tan! Benj M Taylor Elizabeth Taylor James Tomlinson Mrs E Todd Win Thou nshell Catharine Usher William ictor Win G Whaley Renj 2 Wharton Wm G Watts George aline Henry Wardlow John Waring John U 2 alknrJnlui halev Washinston llis .Thos M eatheis James ells Isaac eigart Eiias Young'Mrs Young Wur C ('.JlweU Mi.!, S ir.di Ma (..ildweli Dr bhaijv 2 t i.vi i.t.1 8.,n.ucl t rati J nte-, ii I t" is ('( h niai. J.jlm Jr Cii,ipaj,e I lios Ciiisi pier Joseph C Cove 'i ite Cole'J: JO v Crumb .ill;, h Vzra. Ctiiisy liiuiii-it.vi- l Cook Edwin G 2 t ook id iss .Viartha S Cu I hos t iiiit-mlo- lohn CuntjuesiMr D Dunbar Peter ' !d i.an James Uoe John D.ui'lass Amasa Dodd l'homas E Ellin James P Editor Ky Gazette Editor Ky Reporter Fransis Jesse Wm - Fergus n VVn. B Fisher Hm Dr Charles C G Gi- - y John 4 G'a- - ham John O wn It, becca Gii gory PhleHhon (; orge William Gnun Dr S M V tLl ock Lindsay t.ird. Kli tinyn Susan . ' Gunntl Bicha d Jl Hoyt " ilham Ilnnikr Henry Hob V illiam Ifuoper Wan f ' Howard John G llolley rhomas Ilolmts Mrs Francis I'.usinan Mvthias Hiiitcr James G ,liu ter W in . , Hughes Richaid llund ey lohn W Iluish John Hvpesti W J J, irvis Gilbert Jnhnsnn Michael II Johns njf-- James Benjamin K Kevanaugh Rev H II Kelley James hentdy .lames Kerr J ohii Kevanoiigh Benj Ij X .oudon Alijn LloydJoTmJ 2 ' Ltughery Andavan Lo. gltiji L.pscomh Dabney Long Ittnj L At Moberly CdwadC ' MorganJohn-'- ? Mcrigar Fiancis N Mooie Mr Motbv' Joseph Mosby Airs Elencr Moore Ediimnu M iintlay James 2 M'Lmathan Etijah 3 Ml) well .Mrs :ane M'dowell John MVtleeiis John M 'Olivary John ru'caiin Ci.pt Neil M oiiald Miss Jane M'Qieen John II M'Cuiinell Jami s N iXu'ter Clement Nafi Peter O Ousley Dr Wm Oltftield James P Perkins Dr J Price John Price Barber Pulliim Wm Poston Win. Pike James M 2 Poe John Puikins Euta l'rico Win or James JCin ; drcd Frichard Wm Price Wm II R Uoeers Anderson Rudisill James C Roe John Jlobards Wm Jticnardson II C Una nels Wm Aliomsey Elijah Rolle Robt ltobinson David S Sirls'Jas Smith John P ' Simpson Catharine Simmons Solomon Skulker IVJiss Docia Smith Poter 2 Simpson John Smith Ben SmitlVjifncs M Strong- Robert N A fecoiUiJaniol Sclield Martha Scott Win II II SulUvan Capt StpH .Charles Sytne John ilr T Thompson Wm L Tompkins Richard TaliiotDanl True James 3 True William Turner Dr II M 2 U & V Valandingham Canad Von Tag'en Henry yv Wilson Celia R Wilson Edward R Wrigglesworth Benj Williams Sarah Whitehead Jmcs Wilson Re'ed WinfieldDr Richard While Edmund P Woods Wm 2 Wmley Aaron R Worley Joshua Wyatl Joseph Y 'Yates George ons callimrfor letters ih the above list will please say they are adv rtised. JOSEPH riCKLIN, P. 1.' April 1, 1826 Il-- 3t Jfe. Hltf it I J . J. M.PIKE'S"' OFFICUL PRIZE LIST OP THE 4TII & 5TII DAYS' DRAWING Of THE llvuwl JNapuic V'a ImUvivy, Win I, took place in the GRAND HALL, on the6ih.icd IJUi ins'L, (V5Inmber3 wilh'no amount agdinstthem are Prices of '1 ErDollars each. 2 1.M 2127 y 171 fll55 76 ' li3 jJ-- 3203 42f 113 1K4 164 50 15 247 27 192 179 26.K 15 2bJ 43 197 II! 1 2J0 - 4307 73 1235 2224 3302 364 09 249 240 322 4119 100 209 256 S 41 371 .452 24 15 1300 217 20 391 47fV 26 304 269 20 34G1 45J81 47 313 270 ' 471 5t74 96 324 .288 3591 15 688 300 329 . 2J1I 5'jy 93 47 15 362 343 3600 596 408 1420 347 15 610 4606 45 422 2423- - 6(7 ; 067 542 44i. 1 205 GTSl - 687. 56 - 4H.6M ,.609 485 630 100 6f- - .' Jji ' 29 493 668 15 3773 "JfoJb-Z- t!9 1521 l 578 3802 I'fi'Z.'' 96 5o8 20 ' 292 8"D ?39' 715,-- ' 582 2710 '818 7l,7V 21 593 719- - 852 986 0 1602 '779 860 5029 vl 17'13 2822 863 15 01, 806 714 834 869 .' .93 ' 78 773 839 500 872 5127 83 1800 2905 3911 " '133 1Q0 ..902 15 815 910 C88',- - 171 " 05 335 919 20 995 103 55 897 9.S6 996' 100 194 1014 19i7 3009 4QI3- - - 196 21 930 28 52 5243 29 945 48 02 "hi 34 2021 68 68 2t!5 20 ' 61 ' 39 3130 80 295 84 95 136 96 . (SlOt 103 97 153 ' 99 (8085) 131 111 "154 4114 (3227) r FIFTH' DAY'S DRAWING. . 12 1130 .1956 29J!tr 4396 38 133 15 962 99lV 445 39 141 - 976 50 3045i 15 462 124 100 147 15 986 31)6 476 ' . 223 188 998 126 ' 627 '. 235 1228 2016 139 15 5J9 15 237 2H3 15 61 140 56.1 60 50 289 ' 81 20 180- 579 300 130L 82 3217 52 331 ,311 2115 233 20 4129 336 368 20 133 "254 085. 340 383 143 3332 ii 470t ' ' 363 1400 ' 180 352 .76 " 364 , 416 2213 15 37 7.49 J!-- 423 231 3414 .763 ' J 402. 476" - 265 426 t00 73 100, 419 477 292 434 ' .' 4800 431 480 2334 3525 -- .822 479 484 365 563 844 502 15 496 500 5415 3615. 4944 30 1530 449 626 90 '531 655 478 649 . P'3 570 571 483 681 9r7 C00 5t'.6 2507 379sl ... 989 657 1717 537 3gS7 ' 993 ' 691 7J7 567 20 3TJI1 5(JJ9 700 750 "26JJC 947 41, 726 783 653 94? 100 - 4,7 731 , 795 670 4029 ? t4 733 1808 673 JH 4IJ9 lOT ' 755 830 15 2700 15'4 123 ' . !'03 846 742 167 145 822 850 746 4VZ J0 824 868 799 239 1st I 925 1907 ' 2806 240 5202 15 943 919 821 .285 , 243 ' 960 924 833 29J 15 259 993 S.i9 2900 - 4336 2tfl 1040 919'' 906' '350 (2774) " 1129 100 951 !J54 363 (812) J. Jl, .PIKE, Manager. April 14, 1826. 16-- tf , . . 22 25 27 29 40 60 .63 64 65 ,,.74 bl 83' 89 90 93 94 97 99 103 105 107 113 117 113 121 122 124 125 128 129 136 141 143 154 160 161 172 181 205 U7 209 12 14, 225 226 232 233 ?15 240 245 249 54 Fourth and last Day's jDr.twing OF THE THtRjD CifjSS 30 10 10 255 258 269 261 284 266' 267' 10 274 275 278 5 282 2K3 284 30 285 287 89 2'9' 4 2.TS 290 293 300 309 30 312 313 315 319' 325 338 361 370 377 S78 379 380 383 SO 387 388 389 391 395; 402 403 5 405 . 406 4-- 7 "" 4fil .497 500 501 OT9 51r 619 10 a693 " eay '0 625 10 ?694, ' 86U 10 5 it) ' j95 863 532 Pi& - 8t,i 535 lll'l fl4 5 540 'TIS 8b9 512 716 30y902 "' 6)3 ' 717 903 5o,8 718, - 906 6bO 800 7.9 910 603 ' "730 ' r, 9H 564 731 913 ' 665. vZBO 915 566" fgiS& 916 ' 571. 10 3fi5 5 9T3 63 . 930 "576, '"7S)J, 9j2 s '. 6J2 ,' '78IB 535 -- 684' . t.784 96 .. "8i,30' SjaiSI,, 937 588' I5- - 78, . 9:8 5 590 - 489 939 . S9.1-- -- e?y2 .Jf ojo "692 947 tty&?- .Sge-- i ijZSSfKOt. 9j5 597 ' ?796. 957 593 ' ' - 79,7 962 601 10 798- - 981 60" 10 w805 1011 604 07 . 102 608- 315 1055 610 6 817 1077 612 "818" 1085 ' 6j3 819 1124 0T5 "feSl, 1.28 622 822 ', 1202 626, 829. 1226 629 5 831 12211 C3Q 832 1277 C3I ' .833 30 1295 640..- - 836. 1316 652 '" 837 K'28 655 83s: 5 (1.0) 666 839 (140) 668 843 (243) 5 673 844 f.7.) C79 U5 (7 '7) ', 6!;0 846 (7 1,'.) 682 847 (7tfj) 086 690 6!r2 . 852 853 8J6 Such numbers as lme-m- f amounts ns so are p.izca of Trrb Dollars rich SutiKdaj , March 2.- - ' 'fm is:6
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' VTVPlVu'ier having re m.ii.i? 1 th'co hours'ii -- i .1) h.uppMr, witii (iv munition ol'asassin-a- t

i'i' hi n UJo'te.rik ihso df.id"C .r''net0iicc6unis frotft founl Chucusus,

'be rjfui.i.iiLi tril.es liuve recommenteu t'leirtu-tur-ui'- s

into our territory, and General Vermii.ts uit irked them (here.

"Letters, from Corfu suy, that (he .TurksMistolonghi are in want of pi o visions,

bn ause the bad neither render the arrivalsdifficult and rare. The turks continue (lie siege,!Lit without success. Tiie Seraskifr causes .alljvisoners to ha impaled, without , distinction ofage or sex. The Porte, it is said, has sent a '

t'.ipi.liri Baschi to behead all the Ottoman lnefsvno, h.ning sought this 3'earunder the commandof the Seraskjer, have returned to their homes."

It is currently reported that the King "has ?e- -'

lectcd the Duke of Devonshire to represent'him at the coronation of the Emperor Nicholas'at the Court of Russia. During a recent penod,when the Grand Duke Nicholas resided in Lon-don, this Prince was the inmate of DevonshireHouse, where the entertainments given on theoccasion were on n scale of the greatest magnifi-cence and splendour.. This visit cemented awarm fiicndshlp between the Emperor and theDuke, which originated whilst his Grace was inSt Petersburg. His .Majesty litis' shown his uti-a- l

discrimination in appointing the Duke of De-vonshire to this distinguished honour. YVnenev- -'

er the Duke's visit to the coronation takes placehis Grace will he attended by the floiver of theEnglish nobility, without any respect to pur ty

of magnificence, WJStjJim ot itsand splendour, will, it is said, very far ex

ceed the di-pl- at Paris, and tliecoVnit:tion at I'hcims. Morning paper.

Cobbtlt The Examiner, in a leading i

th.serpwtlln

pledging

nm

told

you

pa-per

wouldtended

anypomt extent members, they have,

taste,recent

clever politiciansarticle, proje.ctof bringing Cob- - ouly

into Parliament. It obsen addres them although uninvited, youwould represent the la- - addressed only. Cuoer

bouring classes, talent enough to 'these circumstances, you ought not "thinkdebates more amu"ing, but is should you little for O'lw&s

eloquence produce impression, to make stump wouldmr couui no than openiorouna an and mv nut

one lo dawn politicallyWe niu&ho4he-2imieris- ' t-

- Y. nois in-'- t

poor appearance would I o saidj have themake would extinguish at marieremains his, political reputation! oR'eted resolutions.

EDITED BY JOHN li -

FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21

yesterday morning Judge was sound tuii : .

in jus room iii.uie jjuiiruic vsyiuiii, susby the to the iron sashes,

by means his handkerchief & suspenders. No.

a

a

a

suspicion entertained andhaving intention tb his-- stricilv

existence.--wi ..-- . v ...... ...u.

51 betncenWrplaceLegislature Louiauuh--- ,. S Jltot r, .. .. ' , -person hall, the tirst day of June t86,

brinj; into the state, any slave or stave' of any 'des-

cription uhul&usver, with theinttut sell or hive thesame, undtr,tlie penalty of by impri-

sonment not two years, and fined in a1101 ex :rding one thousand dollars, and shall moreo- -

fo.fi.il siiu slive or s'ar'es, one fourth t use ofthe informer, and balance to the use of state.

who loia intentions of becominginhabita ,ts ,f the are allowed bring v.ith themilavefur their oWn use, but shall. not be tsellorexchange vi bin the enn tf years fromth time they are brought into thepenalty of having such slavessohl, one fourth of themoney arising fiom such .sale fof.the benefit of the in-

former the bakince the useiofthc slate.ljonaf.de a1lnvcd,to.bring into the state'

slaes for their own user,- - but is s.elt slave be sold

or exchanged .within two years, such slave be for--

' ftiied, one fourth for the benefit of the informer, thebalance to the use of state.

rOlI.llUNICtTT.D

Mr. Bradford send (he following ex-

tract a from-- man of great experience,to shew how he touches off the whofor year have distracted the slate, in or-

der and sailing at'thc list sessionns our legislature, have set for themselvest iking all authority into their oun hands. It is!

truth., is three or lawyers, thenot more half atlozen) dispo-

sed, peace would at once be restored lo ourcoiiu--1

game hjilfLdQsen ers preventedat the last session irom agreeing!

to a compromise, wi'l again it it reJ- -

Extract..Sir.

" It is to regretted. tlfe chief sourceparty, at all limes in phjce,j3 the sameas wr.h you. . .',--,

' Wellwai it by swift, Party is the mad-

ness of the many the benefit of the sew; thisholds true in nineteen cases out of theworld over I cannot wish to thepeace party in state."

DIALOGUE.Bradford. 1 a good dealamusedat

a conversation which I heard one night lastweek in a Poiter paity, at certain place re-

freshment, not many squaies the courthouse. It between a certain mission

and nil independent of county, iv ho

in fnvorofthe law, hut is now wil-

ling to bury all lo meet opponentsmiddle and be friends oncenot vouch for the exact language, that all

whiih passed is included SPEC

Young Missionaiy--- 'i sIiohUI be glad lo knowcertainly in last Gazette.I am i ery much inclined to trounce were itnot th.tt.he i a coundcl. I think 1

know him; and I pronounce him and a pup-

py . In every company that am in I shall soname and 1 hope I have an opportuni-ty ol doing it in his 1 nihyouto report you what haveso he may it.

Friend disposition to intermeddlethe affair Bui is you should use that lan-'i-iij- p

m the presence of Cato, and thinks ou

r xii b'ln as the author, will be a pitiful cotz-- c

i ."blition to have said, is he' ijirak jour head, be sound trying it.

. .'!. He has no scne honour or ver.u.'-- ;ly . I believe y ou hi e my friend although e diner"i politicks. Is it not hard that person beavailed in behind a ti;tiaous name a., l

the publir?Friend f j understood Cato-- , he cautious,

of himselfjor the tmth what he h.wheard, he did not name you as the orator whospoke at Chiles',; but a's you take his remarks io

1' suppose that von th,. .,n(fed to; come- tell us about it as it really didhappen, that I may contradict Cato in suture.

am you k ihunueiing long s.eech.Y. M NoSUCh'thinD'. I (lid nnl mnro

than lie minutes.fr. What! voudid mn'jpn ennp). itic?iu. 1 i .. ., . .

-- -. .,...w.. ........i iic.im aiso mat wnen you produced your paperfor signers, man, who was boozyand only a tenant not a landholder, wished tosign, and required of security?

Y. M. It i- a lie I did indeed offerfor signature, bitt it only for own

party, and your party had nothing to do with''- - Did you not address the croud promiscu-

ously? Would you not h.ve been glad to havehad converts from our side? I alwaystoo that in t'ns country, as public meetings ev-

ery man had a right to appear an;l act that i

!' M When your Jackson meeting wasin the court house, you ha e rightfor Cato's friends (o have al and

in the proceedings?r cases aie not alike ivhen p ir- -

The tetinue, in meetingi light to it be hitrhh in

and for any other peison to. But in this case, you came to a meet-

ing where of all parties vt

recommends the assembled, for other You chosebett es, that from "is ; to nor didbirth anil he say that you one side

that he has to haidmake the wants the they handle a it.

to much and that ' able a 1 follow you'not better to the musttrs trv best to

him of the the '"you

lifM P. are vpryopinion. We verily that the hubitto Parliament, the "he, Cato yet you

in arena , what yet first muster this year aof and

. Last year you

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you have already atkiiDwIedseit'-ote'r-thing which was reported in Sato's essay, arid isJ might advise a friend, J would say thatl

"....... ... .: nan not can a liar lor SayinC

or VOh. vnir in lhi).cfimn of- -On Call knoivledrfi ho

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been by keepers of 'the f,ienriitfrfttMStt.Cj.AV Rakbolwi:

his any Of putting an ensj mny he ICHodcm as correct:

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tner. in conseouence ot certain exoressiohsused'by the latter in a recent debate in the.fmte',J-which Mr Clav considered otleii'sive, and appliedpersonally to him. - .

Mr uAMfpLrii was attended by-Co-l Tattnallof Georgia, antl Major Hamilton of South Caro-lina; Mr Clay by Gen Jesci' of the Army, andAir Joh.st6k, of Louishina. '

The pai ties met on thS-- ground exchangedsalutitionsand took their stations. The pistolof Mr ItANiiOLim, while. Suspended byhiaside,Hwent on. it was perceived lo be in accident,and so pionounccd by Mr Clay; Immediately!however, upon the leporj qfttlte pistol, Mr Ran- -'

dolhu luined to Col TAiTNatLyiind s'aid,?-- tjulti i

you so." Col Tattnall then Idrning to Gen.Jusup, observed, "Sir, the fault ii? tnineMr,ltAN-doli'i- i

protested against the use tif the hair t'ig-ge- rit was at my express instance' the fntir vval

sprung." '

Another pistol ty-i- imme liiitcly' handed .tdMrRandolph tlieJ parties resumed their stations,and exchanged shots without effect.

Imuiedii'tely' aster the rejiort of the pistols,while Col Tattnall and- - Gen Jesup were reloading, Col'Benton, of MissSuii, rode up,nud u- -

uited with Mr Johntson imd Mator Hamilton inin effort to s,op the affair; whicIFprovcd inell'ectuul. '

The parliesagain took theirs'lations and theord beintr triven, .ilrCi.AV raised his pistol and

sired, and. the ball passed through Mr Randolph'sclothes Mr Kanttoliih'ieserved His sire JioldingliTs pistol perpendicularly up "si'tid, 'I do notlire at you, Ur Clay,' and discharged his pistolin the air. He added, "ft was"- - not my intontionto have tired at you atoll The unfortunatecircumstance ofhiy ljistol-goifr- off accidentally,changed my determination." At this instant Colllienton came up, an-- said, "i es, Air Randolphtold me so expressly, eight days ago" Theparties simultaneously approached each other,both with extended hands, Mr.Rundrilph remark-

ing, ,lSir, 1 give you my "hand;" which wais cor-

dially received by Mr. Clay, and the affair thushonoi ably and hnppilv closed.

The fnendsof the parties, without consultingtheir respective pnncipals, in the hope of termin-ating the difference in a manner alike honorablelo both were induced to .deJny the period ofmeeting for a sew days.

COUNTERFEITERS.i

.Richmond, Ky. April 1.

On Wednesday the 5th inst, through the exer-tions ot aj I R Simins and a number of his neigh-bours, a gang oCouiitcrleiters wore apprehendednear the line between this county and Clay, in arock house (or cave) situated in a very retired partof the country. Only three men were caught inthe cave, one on his v ay to the cave, and one wastaken up on suspicion that he belonged to the par-

ly. A quantity of spurious gold and silver coin wassound in the cve, such as doubloons, hall eagles,and dollars. Nearly a horse load of implementsfor coining money was sound scattered in the cave.The men foend in the cav were engaged in burn-ing a cnal pit, no doubt for the purpose of

the counterfeiting business. From thelestiinonv the magistrates, we are inducedto believe, that the money sound in the cave wasnot made there. But frorn all appearances exten-sive arrangements were mailing, and there cannothe a doubt, but in a lew weelcs they would havebeen in full and eoinpleteopcration. Some of thedollars are well executed and will pass with menwho profes3 to be good judges. Therefore, our cit-izens cannot be too much on their guard- HenryD Code of this place, Samuel Katon of andJeremiah. Joi cs of Indiana, were apprelieud- -...I ,n 11. r.i,. n sc

i... .'.a J.',;'uo,i wMie tjic, oiiu JJaoi Ji .1 .Kiitcniles of Ins own h JoiC. VI ' ,' v n ,)Dii aro 'ol'i r iiizi ns ul tiiiocoiiui )J tbc t va.i.iniin. dudsti ,u litI l.t.t.m ind J(.i"nAii Jni f s ivi-- i

lu his way ti. Hi in ii ir n

i' a '!

' 'C ,i i

'"y. bPuiii- -

l 'M'llll'LiI tO3i! tn nia't tWir trial at our utt ( mini (. mirl.

Henry V t'uot. (iraftsocd to be extremely ill tiomthe tune lie m, uken, rorthe purpose ns getlirgan opportunity to make his ceafpe, as some sup-pose, and actually succeeded on SntuUy mgut the9th lost, and has not since titen hediu ol.

On ecaiiiiuirig the moulds and cum ii is evidentthat this establishment is only a iirauc'i frcn someother, from the fact that lucre aic coins diffi. rentfrom the moulds that were sound. The coins aridstamps are all Spanish, e.vcept ihe half eagles.The doubloons are dated 1UO0, with (be letter S

and tigure IS The half eaffles ditedHJO". Thedollars 131b, 'li, 'iiO.H'l and lli'ii

From the Aational Journal.Mrs Leisrh's institution, in New York, for

correcting impediments in speech., has been forsome ime in very successful operation; and has!drawn tortli a veiy comulitnenturv letter fromlDr Mitchel, and the unanimoui exrission ofperlect cor.inJence in the uiialiMity of b r systern, by several scientific a'Cii'hinen, to whomshe has confidently coin nnln'ica ted its principles.i ne euitor oi tne 1 ation.il Advocate says,has seen anuni'ier-o- f persons who were treatstammereis before they enleiefll the institutionanil have ever since vHth tietfect easeand fluency; and he has further learnt from these.. i. i,..., i -a .i ..-- ' ?(!. ;

i i;u raic ucrn lU.U It IS inpoSSIDie IQ

lelapse into their former habit, ivhen jonce cor-rected, accoiding to this sleni, as it would befor a person who never had stammered lo get in-

to cuch a habit." ,

Melancholly disaster On I'hursday last Josephand, Wheeler Ijull'um, sons oi'Ricfuid Burlum.Esq. oi llollani in this county, and a man ly theiiiitffe of Quigley, of Chntauoue county, lest Chip

Ipevva creek, upon he Canada side of Niagaranvt-r- , in a iarge,open uuat lor tins village 1 hewind wjis strong directly up the river, but thtcurrent was mireasedbya freshet. On beitiLstruck by the stream, they were driven a littlidown the river, and the man at the htlm so loihis presence ol mind that he headed the boatdiiectly for Niagara Falls, which are hut a shondistance below,. As the boat entered the rapjiius, the three persons jumped out, and swam torIhe sho-- e; but Wheeler Builum only was fortu

nate-enoug- to reach it Tfhe other two weieseen s'trugglmg for some minutes, against thesurges, but no help could be given trout the shoreand they were piecipitated into the abyss belowThe boat lodged upon a small island in Ihe rap-ids a sjborl distance above th precipice.-J,'-

, ' ,' '"' Buffalo Journal.

MAP.RIE1JC In this town on the 10th inst. bythe Rev. GeorgST. Chapman, Richard RovvlasjmI uF.Y, M. JJ. of Alexandria, Louisiana, to missMiLLiSKMt Fowler Covle, of Lexinri '.'

I'OliTA IaiJS"

Tfc? V. VovtCT,of informing the public that he

sk has reinovtfd to I.EXIM. tU.S and has opened aHouse of Efutrtai meat al ttie stand formerloccupifcOuj niuivjirr. r.sij i ne uouse ius oeenlundsoniely repain-- and is n i fifeiiur lo any for AC- -

c mmouauon in tne western 'ouatry.A new Stable will soon be e.ectedand will be provi-

ded witn every tl.inc necrssary. He lioDi'sbv his atlentioil to the busmitss lo deserve the patronage of!me iudiic.J !Hie,'0gle atMaysville, the. Mountsterhng Whig,tne rle.lJDU.t-Ma- r, tiie rarniers Uliroincle ltimond. Weekly vitscng!; litis-.- tvd'le. Western Cizen Paris, Argus 1'n.nl-f'Or-t and Louisville r.azettewill ir.sfit the above 6 iiiontliJand lorwaiti their account lot payment.

Lexnigi. nKy .prn 21, I8'i6 16-f- fi.i

forftr5rl,rl be sold to Hie nini-s- t b.dder on the ?5thitiMM A Majf ne .t on tn. pienusos, iliat conrnouVli

mis liousi-- i IWJJ LO I situatci.. at the west corner olliiglijund Spring s exL. nd d, the lot extei.du.gmore than IW.ttet on Uigh street aiid 200 leet onjpriiig streA Clttie.is on .i.e lot a conuuodiousdwcldng htSuse psrt bncn and p,t Iramt, thrje rooms below and three abov, a kuctien, So.. tc jlsu,snme HOL E 1'Ult 1 Ui.K Pe'rols one third cashl hand, and 'the balance oiia credit of one and twovears.

JOHN LOW MAN.April 21, 1326 lfl-- 3t

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20 ttoyitvt-- s VtvuvVd.f"a rAf.U or stoicn t pasture ofIs V. tlie sVUSeriuer imarj in Jessa.iune

couiity.'qirnre lath n statu,Sfe, i i r.ijijvn u.ii jujinrj,

hands or tlpwards liith. h.i.e mane andtollerabh lo..c tailr which has been ci.entd off bv caitlesmall slar cr white in her foreliead, and by close ex-amination can discover a mixture ol a sew white

airs on her thiglis aim rumps, marked th geersonthe snoiilxlers. Any person that will deliver in thmarc, sfiall receive the above reward, and I W KN t V

DOLLARfj in addition for the apprehension of the

April 10,J8:6. 16 3wOTHO IIOBXRDS

'JAKK1 I V

TT5Y Thomas' Clar(''t, livincin the co.unk ... ..... . - , . . .,

r8a J- -' 1j "l i ayeue near ui eu ieeuii;- -

paJJg4 house. ONE Git MY HOHSR, . with CloptE, jji', 3 ri s, iiii.u unl o inuiics in.ii, n a

nuri oi,.. daik legs .shod all rpund. no branus perceivable ; appraised4oj-Foptyny- JJollars in silver, beforeme this 1st day oi ..Match, logo

10-- 3t , ' W.M. II. SU.M.MXKS, 1 p.Copy Att. Ja.iif.s C. UocGSt d c f cc C Itecnrdtd 1st

IA LIST OP LEITEKS rerr.aininp Tost Ol

l. fiee at LexingtorT Ky on the thirtyfi st day of.March lHzb, which it not taken out in tine- -will be sent to tlietieneial Post as dead letters

' '

Mrs Anderson Wm 'Anderson Ur James It 2 Anderson WilliamAnthonv Dr Wm LJ 2 'tlaxter John Geo 3Baldwin imasa 4

JohnIi avvner IsaacHaker John or WmBadey Sibesferllailey Catharine

Rev Job MBradley Alexander QUludej Wm II

.MaryBelt Rutos

oniliie

heuvv

Bnrroughes ClementBecraftBcaiichauip JessuBell J.Bryan Enoch

Chambers Wm Srm Ii

sate:

nun

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Reauford Col WmIirieh't SamuelBrother Mrs I hzabethliouner MosesBo'yce JohnHosworth SsmttelBoll William

II Dr 1'hos S

Bowling Saml S

I'ronaugh ltebecca Gllradfi.rd Mrs Ann Browning Zadock

Benjamin

Uiupjitil

llmce V &. G

Mtrch

insthe

modhsOffice

Sarah t'apt

I'.aikei

Baker

seph

Bouch

Buford JohnButler Andrew PBryart LewisBry an Miss Eliza Jane

CCast l.ucindaCasey Cuharine W

(Ji "Tl, s -- 2t ar .bt it- b't or Mrs

r, I ,.s il.wai,' uii,,l)cli k.wily VnS

iC- . ev:sI'wM lo'.nol.rfc In;. I, 1( bun. nis iixwtll

iCa'lt- - lu-d- --A

' Georget la j buh mt am' ben urs Mary

l.lpl- u Jnllil L)

:(.ar..pbell (, o ,V

( anibeh hobeitf'aner Li.don(Vleen Henrylickm-oi- i m Il)c jdmk KVluaidDedn an hid nu-i-

I ar tabt JohnDawson BAPDav.s Harrison W

dr J DI've Giles'r nder Nathaniel

Force Pryorar w m

i' oy.l luvisFold WilliamHournoy Mathis

Grant MajGaUou Was,' ingtonGrave Joseph

tav. s Januslieoglia.'aa

rav ItichardGregi? Mr' v'ancy (I C

t.au.inerGardener vlaryGrevcs Mrs V

enry Josephan is Mrs

f'ii-- 'onrndialey

M iw iod MitsMarvlay don Mrs Nancy Jl

.irr-so- Jameslames Mrs Margaret.,arp Georg- -art lapt i diver

ur shorn I ho.tuasieiiidi.n iJr J w .

ix t'.icliard M- -

icks liobert

January .lamesJi.nes Mrs AnnJiter Rarnet

eff'erson Thos B 2

Kenney Robert 'imuso JamesKy Kdwa d r -

H nnard Dr Joseph 2KingHainl

i ewis Dr John IIMisi Margaret

ewis Alexa der Z

Lavvton HobeuItcv Marcus

Lea R TLyon I'aacMathis Samuel .

Manei It ItMarre JohnMaxwell JohnMartin i.r .1 sfniaMahan .Marl ha .MissMaddox Mis Ann 2Madison George'Merrd Davidvleek RobertMihcr Hi os DMilton - lijaii 3.Miller Win J I"

Mil er JoUn P..,itilUarda.d Baxter

ioore YearieyMoon Mrs Ann

JVeil Dr lejc- -'

Norrisn John

Oliver Fred GOwens Win Q 2Oldham SamuelPayne ( oi II C 2Payne Is srPatterson baud MPetty Cutiioert1'iv.liiiigs LeonardPrattler SaraliPetty JosephParker lluidy MI'fige WmParnsh Dabhev WPalmer. Js W S "

Patterson H II

Radinesque Dr OS.Reed M'U(av.el..V .

Relsbrook l3aniel '

Rees HannahRtily PhilUawliugs A Jlfte-e- W mRoman Ur Wilson RRoman Wm WRutherford I hos B 2jhamburgh J as W 2balva.ee J ahn J 2banders WalkerSlaughter tieoblaugliltr Dr llarvybhannon Johnbtocle SolomonfJIieHers W W -

8tevnsqn ThosSwift .Elislia MShrock Johnbhoot Will lainShoot JohnSou thy JohnSodusky Wm V 3SCMt Dr Spencer 3

Tan! Benj MTaylor ElizabethTaylor JamesTomlinson Mrs ETodd WinThou nshell Catharine

Usher Williamictor Win G

Whaley Renj 2Wharton Wm GWatts George

aline HenryWardlow JohnWaring John U 2

alknrJnluihalev Washinston

llis .Thos Meatheis Jamesells Isaaceigart Eiias

Young'MrsYoung Wur C

('.JlweU Mi.!, S ir.diMa (..ildweli Dr bhaijv 2

t i.vi i.t.1 8.,n.uclt rati J nte-,

ii I t" is('( h niai. J.jlm JrCii,ipaj,e I liosCiiisi pier Joseph CCove 'i iteCole'J: JO v

Crumb .ill;, h Vzra.Ctiiisy liiuiii-it.vi- l

Cook Edwin G 2t ook id iss .Viartha SCu I host iiiit-mlo- lohnCuntjuesiMr

DDunbar Peter '

!d i.an JamesUoe JohnD.ui'lass AmasaDodd l'homas

EEllin James PEditor Ky GazetteEditor Ky Reporter

Fransis JesseWm

- Fergus n VVn. BFisher H m

Dr Charles CG

Gi- - y John 4G'a- - ham JohnO wn It, beccaGii gory PhleHhon(; orge WilliamGnun Dr S M

V tLl ock Lindsayt.ird. Klitinyn Susan .

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Gunntl Bicha dJl

Hoyt " ilhamIlnnikr HenryHob V illiamIfuoper Wan f

' Howard John G

llolley rhomasIlolmts Mrs FrancisI'.usinan MvthiasHiiitcr James G

,liu ter W in . ,

Hughes Richaidllund ey lohn WIluish JohnHvpesti W

JJ, irvis GilbertJnhnsnn Michael IIJohns njf--

James BenjaminKKevanaugh Rev H IIKelley Jameshentdy .lamesKerr J ohiiKevanoiigh Benj

IjX .oudon AlijnLloydJoTmJ 2 'Ltughery AndavanLo. gltijiL.pscomh DabneyLong Ittnj L

AtMoberly CdwadC '

MorganJohn-'- ?

Mcrigar Fiancis NMooie MrMotbv' JosephMosby Airs ElencrMoore EdiimnuM iintlay James 2M'Lmathan Etijah 3Ml) well .Mrs :aneM'dowell JohnMVtleeiis JohnM 'Olivary Johnru'caiin Ci.pt NeilM oiiald Miss JaneM'Qieen John IIM'Cuiinell Jami s

NiXu'ter ClementNafi Peter

OOusley Dr WmOltftield JamesPPerkins Dr JPrice JohnPrice BarberPulliim WmPoston Win.Pike James M 2Poe JohnPuikins Eutal'rico Win or James JCin

; drcdFrichard WmPrice Wm II

RUoeers AndersonRudisill James CRoe JohnJlobards WmJticnardson II CUna nels Wm

Aliomsey ElijahRolle Robtltobinson David

SSirls'JasSmith John P '

Simpson CatharineSimmons SolomonSkulker IVJiss DociaSmith Poter 2Simpson JohnSmith BenSmitlVjifncs MStrong- Robert N AfecoiUiJaniolSclield MarthaScott Win II IISulUvan CaptStpH .CharlesSytne John ilr

TThompson Wm LTompkins RichardTaliiotDanlTrue James 3True WilliamTurner Dr II M 2

U & VValandingham CanadVon Tag'en Henry

yvWilson Celia RWilson Edward RWrigglesworth BenjWilliams SarahWhitehead JmcsWilson Re'edWinfieldDr RichardWhile Edmund PWoods Wm 2Wmley Aaron RWorley JoshuaWyatl Joseph

Y'Yates George

ons callimrfor letters ih the above listwill please say they are adv rtised.

JOSEPH riCKLIN, P. 1.'

April 1, 1826 Il-- 3t

Jfe.Hltf it I J .

J. M.PIKE'S"'OFFICUL PRIZE LIST

OP THE 4TII & 5TII DAYS' DRAWINGOf THE

llvuwl JNapuic V'a ImUvivy,Win I, took place in the GRAND HALL, on

the6ih.icd IJUi ins'L, (V5Inmber3 wilh'no amountagdinstthem are Prices of '1 ErDollars each.

2 1.M 2127 y 171 fll5576

' li3 jJ-- 3203 42f113 1K4 164 50 15 24727 192 179 26.K 15 2bJ43 197 II! 1 2J0 - 430773 1235 2224 3302 36409 249 240 322 4119 100

209 256 S 41 371 .45224 15 1300 217 20 391 47fV26 304 269 20 34G1 45J8147 313 270 ' 471 5t7496 324 .288 3591 15 688

300 329 . 2J1I 5'jy 9347 15 362 343 3600 596

408 1420 347 15 610 460645 422 2423- - 6(7 ; 067

542 44i. 1 205 GTSl - 687.56 - 4H.6M

,.609 485 630 100 6f-- .' Jji'29 493 668 15 3773 "JfoJb-Z-

t!9 1521 l 578 3802 I'fi'Z.''96 5o8 20 ' 292 8"D ?39'

715,-- ' 582 2710 '818 7l,7V21 593 719- - 852 986

0 1602 '779 860 5029vl 17'13 2822 863 15 01,

806 714 834 869 .' .93 '

78 773 839 500 872 512783 1800 2905 3911

" '133 1Q0

..902 15 815 910 C88',- - 171" 05 335 919 20 995 103

55 897 9.S6 996' 100 1941014 19i7 3009 4QI3- - - 196

21 930 28 52 524329 945 48 02 "hi34 2021 68 68 2t!5 20 '

61 ' 39 3130 80 29584 95 136 96 . (SlOt

103 97 153 ' 99 (8085)131 111 "154 4114 (3227)

r FIFTH' DAY'S DRAWING.. 12 1130 .1956 29J!tr 4396

38 133 15 962 99lV 44539 141 - 976 50 3045i 15 462

124 100 147 15 986 31)6 476'

. 223 188 998 126' 627

'. 235 1228 2016 139 15 5J9 15

237 2H3 15 61 140 56.160 50 289 ' 81 20 180- 579

300 130L 82 3217 52331 ,311 2115 233 20 4129336 368 20 133 "254 085.340 383 143 3332 ii 470t

'

' 363 1400'

180 352 .76 "

364 , 416 2213 15 37 7.49J!-- 423 231 3414 .763'

J 402. 476" - 265 426 t00 73 100,419 477 292 434 ' .' 4800431 480 2334 3525 --.822479 484 365 563 844502 15 496 500 5415 3615. 4944

30 1530 449 626 90'531 655 478 649 . P'3570 571 483 681 9r7C00 5t'.6 2507 379sl ... 989657 1717 537 3gS7 ' 993 '

691 7J7 567 20 3TJI1 5(JJ9700 750 "26JJC 947 41,726 783 653 94? 100

-4,7

731 , 795 670 4029 ? t4733 1808 673 JH 4IJ9 lOT

'755 830 15 2700 15'4 123

'. !'03 846 742 167 145

822 850 746 4VZ J0824 868 799 239 1st I

925 1907 ' 2806 240 5202 15943 919 821 .285 , 243 '

960 924 833 29J 15 259993 S.i9 2900 - 4336 2tfl

1040 919'' 906' '350 (2774)"1129 100 951 !J54 363 (812)

J. Jl, .PIKE, Manager.April 14, 1826. 16-- tf , .

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Fourth and last Day's jDr.twingOF THE THtRjD CifjSS

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6!;0 846 (7 1,'.)

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. 8528538J6

Such numbers as lme-m- f amounts ns soare p.izca of Trrb Dollars rich

SutiKdaj , March 2.- -

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