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Norwalk Reporter and Huron Advertiser from Norwalk, Ohio • Page 3

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It is g'aled that Mi. Richard Rush fia? made arrangements to go to gngland as an agent for the Chesa peake and Ohio Canal Company, Affairg, in the absence of the liberator Prasident. The guerilla bands of Ovaodo have beeo partially cut up in Popayan. The sub- to obtain for the prosecution I stance of an official despatch from of their work. Great confidence is the Secretary General to Bolivar, entertained of the SQCCCBB of his pission.

of the Vienna Jite oi Feb. 15, eajs, a to the affair in tho river of in which Admiral Guist life by a gun bursting, has aj. TM. iu. TM, a n- been anticipated by private cortta.

cboly news of the death of his holi- P. 00 0 TM published some days oess Pope Leo the 12th, was receiv 9 nce mtmfested ben to-day. As the papal dig repugnance to oily is only elective, there will not te any court mourning. It is supposed that either Cardinal Justinia pi, who is supported by Austria, or Cardinal Macchi, who is supported fey France, will be the new election was expected to take place on tbe 23d Feb. Gea.

Maison had been appointed a Marshall of France for his wrvi- fces in the Morea--the Greek towns tvere said to be rising from their ruins--Gen. Saldanha had been to reside witb-the Portuguese refuges at Brest. commerce of ihis flourishing place during the year 1828, is certainly flattering. It is situated on the best harbour, on the Ohio shore, of Lake Erie. Four imodred and thirty seven vessels arrived laden with merchandise, c.

tybich gave employment to 1623 waggons, carrying a ton each, in conveyiog it to the interior, western end southern Tht- Ohio canals when they are completed, will supply the place of waggons, end cheapen the West, 'filkr. Fire at appears from fte Augusta papers, that between 600 and 850 houses were destroyed by tbe late fire, and that the damage is estimated holf a million, ooe third of which was insured. The following houses in the east end of the town appear to have es- tjaped destruction. Dr. Anthony's and Mr.

Joshua Danforth's on the opposite corner of Centre Qii Broad street, Mr. Barrett's and Gen. Montgomery's and a few small houses on the same square. Gen. Holt's house on the river bank is safe.

Tbe Bridge was caved. The Market and Theatre were destroy Y. Advertiser. A duel has been fought by the Dyke of Wellington and the Earl of Winchilsea. The controversy was Remotely connected with the Catho- Question.

There was but one fire. The Duke's ball struck the eiecu- ting the orders he had received from the Peruvian government to burn the city of Guayaquil. Bolivia is said to be more hostile to Peru than to Colombia, and a body of SOOO men is reported to have been organised to invade the former tf. Y. Spec.

Shocking We have i aleiter from a fritcd in Sussex county, which furnishes a detail of a shocking case of murderous deeds which have been carried on near the Delaware and Maryland line, for some years past. A person residing on a farm be longing to one Patty Cannon, having cleared brush from a low piece of ground, was engaged in ploughing ir, when his horse into a grave, and opon removing the earth, a chest was found, in which was discovered the bones of a a body. The news soon spread abroad, and some of those heard of the affair, having recollected that an individual who was the neighborhood some years -g-, bad suddenly disappeared in a rujsterioup manner, it was immediately suspected that he had been murdered, a that the bones now discovered were hie. A suspicious individual, who had formerly been an inmate in the family of Paf ty Cannon, and who for sornt time past, been residing in Maryland, WRK soon after apprehended in our state, arid underwent an examination be fore a at Seaford, when he acknowledged that while he resided i Cannon, she the famous Jo. Johnson, and his brother Ebentzer, murdered the individual in question, a buried the body in the chest in the plac'- where the late discovery has been made.

He sta'ed, moreover, that the same individuals had committed various other murders, and accom panied ihe officers to the where he said the bodies had been interred, and upon removing earth, human bodies wre found buried in the manner he, had described the bodies to have been deposited. individual should be allowed to pay a sum eiceeding twelve and a half cents. The proceedings growing out of this prosecution did, not end here. On the succeeding; Saturday, about three hundred citizens awmbled and partook of a Public dinner of the Jail. A great many toaais were giv et-, and many songs sung.

Of the former we select a few, which indicate the feelings of the party. The The mouth piece of Freemen how strong nwst be (he hand that would muzzle it how weak the head that would conceive such a project fialwaliztd -We came here to eojuy the liberty of Speech aod of the Prees. Who shall rob us of eii A Jury Trial --Our fathers fought for it and we will never relinquish it while we life. American Principles They will be even in an American Jail. ttotm of A he sub- JL' scriber on tfefc 9th of April last, 2 Cows; one a black cow nine years old, no particular mark the other, a dark brindle, 4 yours old, w.th a.

notch under each car, torn out byduji or wolves. Whoever will return said cows, or inform me where they may be found, shall bo liberally rewarded. EZRA WOOD. No)-waUc JUaij 1st 1829. 24-tf.

A I I Bronsou township, on tha 12th ult. by Elder A. Morse, Mr. WILLIAM HUTCH, to Miss SARAH CARPENTER, both of that township. In Greenfield township, on Thursday last, by the Rev.

John Wheeler. Mr. JAMES EASTER, to Miss STARR, both of that township. SHERIFF'S SALE. U-IE Oxen of Aaaph Coolie stands postponed, till Saturday, inst.

ENDS I Sheriff. May 2, LM-2. FOR SALE, A SMALL Farm in Peru, on the state road, six miles from Norwalk, containing about 70 of laud, acres under good improvement; ou which there is a good IJOIIBC 28 by 36 an excellent well of a a shop for mechanic; a ijTood thrifty bearing orchard of and peach trees; a good new bum, 30 t.y 40 feet, all of which will be sold cheap for ready pay, and immediate possession given. Inquire on the premises of KL1I1U A I Peru April 20, 1829. 24-tf.

TAKE NOTXCZ. HAT in obedience to order of the court of common pleas Itirou county, I will on the 13th day of at tho house of Benjamin i i in the towabliip of Greenwich, proceed to sell al public venduo, 70 acres of laud belonging to the estate of John Paul, in the 1st section of Greenwich, ami ljuown-as a part of Cyrus Mead's location. A I Admii.islra.lur on estate ofj. Paul. May 1st IU2S).

24-7. giv-M, all tMi'od to the Estate of Crantpten, lat! of New London, de- e-Med, to make immediate payment --and all persons, having claims ft- gainst Estate, ere to present ihem, duly proven, one year, for adj-m: JOEL C. Jldm'r oj said New London, April 4 IvoriclT TS hereby g-iverj, (hat all persons indobt cd Estate of JJenjarniri tun, laic of New London, deceased, wilt enll immediately and make a HIM! all pcrboiu having a deruanda mrainrt said Lstulo will i tho same to Iho' duly proven for KeUlemeot, wlthm one yertr. A THOMPSON' A A Administrators of Heiy. CV Ltadon.

March J7, liao. 19 SHERIFF'S SALS. virtue of a Vcnditioni Kxponas, issued from the court of common pleas, in and for the county of Huron, Ohio, to me directed and delivered, I shall expose to public sale the I of George S. Pat terson, in in said county on tho 2d of vj ay next, between the hours of 10 A. M.

and 4 P. M. ofsaul day, (wo pairs of oxen, at the suit of Jacob D. Hand against Aaaph Cooke, ENOS I Sheriff. Worwttlk, Jlpril IS, IS29.

23-3. leAlappel of the Earl of Winchil- fto's coat The latter thereupon ed a nd is now i Jail discharged pistol air and at Georgetown, but Jo. Johnson the matter was 1. Spts. gaid to at i :18 i the matter was 6 ettled.

Stage learn that the the state of Alabama, and his broth- iver of one of Ihe Pioneer a er in Mississippi. The i i i a whose bones have been ITHREAS my wife Catharine, has left my bed and board, i any just cause or provocation; I hereby forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting after this date. iV A LEWIS. 1829. 24-tf ACRES OF LANH Driver of one of the Pioneer stages, leaving left his horses untied at a public house near Frankfort, they ran away, upset the carriage, and the arm of one of the passengers, and badly injured habit of leaving horses untied in this manner, is but too prevalent Timong stage drivers and the proprietors should at once discharge a nj one who is erer guil'y of it.

To save himself a moment's trouble, he exposes the lives of all the passea- Vtica Sent. discovered, said to have stated a few days before he was missed, that he had with him thirty-five thousand dollars, with which designed to purchase negroes; and it is supposed that murder was committed for the purpose braining Dd. Walcliman. money. base and atrocious er was executed at Edinburg, on the 28ih of January last.

It is said that before he left the prison, appeared fully sensible of tbe aorror which his crime? had excit- as he expected to he torn to pieces by the people before he could reach the scaffold. In this he was disappointed, yet, saya tbe London Courier, wild shout of exultation i which each of his steps towards was cheeyed by assfoibled execrations poured around him; tbe cries of "Burk V'lrbich told him that as he bad a ctw species of crime, he also gives it his name, and thus bined it with everlasting infamy 'iT mhlic carses breaking in minders even upoi the solemnify as prayers, when he krirlt wiore the God whom be was go his spirit--all inupt shown hijn that his estimate of Popular feeling was just. Advices are received and Marecaybo to the Mr. Harrison, arrived at Bi.gotn on ary and presented The editor of th-: iroit Gazette, was lately 6ned one do)- lars and costs of coun from some acts of contempt towards the Supreme Court. hearing the sentence, the editor remarked that he had formed the determination to go to prison, and there to remain until the hairs of his head were as white as the walls of the Court-room, (the walls were probably before he would pay any part of the fine." He was accoringly escorted to hie new lodgings.

Before sunset, however, the citizens of the place, the number of three assembled, and having selected a chairman and secretary, proceeded to draw up certain resolutions ei- pressing their indignation at what they considered the violated rights of a free citizen. They then appointed a committc to receive subscription, from the inhabitants of bt applied to the payment of the fine and costs for which J. P. Sheldon is now imprisoned, and thus separated from his wife and children, and that the Burplus be appropriated to de- frav ihe incurrt-d by H. L.

printer of (he Gazette in tbe euit against him, involving (he same prii-ciple." Tliat every person so i have an opportunity of rnnf i i i i nf I the quality, siiud'otl from (o rive miles from the Courf House in this County made easy a part of which will be received in stock or produce, and Two Hundred Thousand Brinks will be received in par pay me-st for said Lands. ALSO Two Hundred acres near the Village of Monroe, with a Hemp Machine, Carding Machine, Clothing tt'o. ks, and Dwelling House, together with the whole apparatus for carrying on said business, together with the water privilege, which is very valuable. A part of the above Land will be Leased, for a term of years. ALSO Two improved farms to be leased, and immediate possession given.

For further particulars enquire of the Subscriber, at Nnr- walk, Huron County. Ohio TIMOTHY BAKER. carding and cloth-dressing business, will be carried on as formerly, at the above named works in Monroe. 18, 1829. 23-8.

STATE OP OHIO, cof J. bUFUE COURT. Chancy Mason, i Petition for Divorce. Magdalina Mason. 5 OTICE is hereby giren, fliat a Pcli- tion is now pending in the Supreme Court of the a of Ohio, presented by the said CJiancy Mason, a i lo be divorced from the said Magdalina hia wife, for the Crime of A which he heard at Norwalk in the cotinty of Huron, on the I a of A tifrufct the said i a appear and show cause if any she have, why the said prayer should not be granted.

I Clerk Supreme Court. I I A A Petitioner. Jforwalk Xuy a Ui29. 24-Jrn. DR.

H. MANLETf, EHPECTFULLY in forms the iahabilarils of Clnrkufield, and ils vi- i i that he i of making thostand i lie now occupies amongst them ft permanent one A i i hia profession will be daly appreciated and promptly attended to. He has recently supplied hunucif i a choice selection of inrdiciuo, wbd in by a i in attendance, and a strict rcpard to all other i a lo render himself worthy of a fihnre of public patronage. His charge i he moderalo and a reasonable time of payment will he allowed. Clarksfield Jlpril 23-tf.

Thomas Dunuuck 1T(F. ill'arn Defeti'l O'I'ICIC ii i lorc tj a writ Ojf attachment in favor of Thorn.n WM iHsnod from the court 0 nn mun Picas Air tho county of Huron afore- waul on the 2 7 day of December A. IH2B, for the of IlM Rt i nc a i a clfccts of i i a i uft a a of ihn 8aid J. 01 BBS. Clerk.

BY H. i A iy-7. NORWALK "(VI ll iX I (Quarter will commence Thursday, the 30th inat. Terms of tuit.ion as follows ria. oa Reading and Spelling-, J2i.

Writing, A i i Geography, and English Grammar. $1 50. Philosophy, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Surveying, Book and all other Knglish branches. $250. Tbe Languages, and higher branches of Mat hematics.

00. fn addition to the above, each Scholar is to pay twenty-five centa for contingent expanses. By order of the Trustees. LEVIERETT A Sect'y. Norwalk Jlpril 10, 1829.

22-3. A LL. porsons indebted to the Kscito Daniel Clark, of Uronson, ceastd, i call immediately and maka payment, and pernona my itiandH against said Estate, i i the name, proven to the fortjeHlcmeut, within one year A A Admiiiulrnlorx nf Danivl ('lurfsj Bronson, March U29. 21-1. SHERIFF'S 5AI.zi! i i wn oi (1 FEU from 'Jje, Court ot Corti- in add for of Ohio, lo me directed HIK) I nhal! eapoae to public scleji (he door of th; Court in in Haid counij', on tho 11 day of May next the hours A.

M. and 4 P. M. day, riix-een acres of a SHU- 1 in the second ueclior, ol 'ho fovvriflljjp of in coun- -A' rat to of (9 of land re by Le i Palmer add rc'is Palmer, N. Picker'! aijd Hei.ry Pickatd, is bounded oa Road, eact on 01 Hiia'h C-irtiss, south on lund of Linus Palmer, arid west on a hoc a parallel to the east line.

"aid 119 acrea, nt tbe suit of JofiRfh N. 'ENOS GILBERT, Shn-tf. Br MILLKK, Jlprii4, 18i9. SJ1-6." LIST OF LETTERS EMAIN ING in the at New Haven, Ohio, on day of April, 1829. William Beymer, John Fnllceraofc, Joseph SaJer, John Sidle.

JOHN W. JOHNSTON, P. Jtf. INDOW SASH for by lubscriberatkif shop, oppoaile the Academy in Norwalk villan'e, of rarioM siuei, and in loti to suit whicfc be will sell for cash, or most of country produce. Those who wish to purchase, would do well to call for themtelvtB.

He aUo inlands to food supply of thnrn. constantlv nn h.nJ SHERIFF'S SALE. i of a writ of Fi. Fa. ifistled from the court of common pleas in and for the county of Huron, Ohio, to me directed and delivered, shall expose to public sale at the mills of Uriah Hawley, in Florence in said county, on the 2blh day of April, inst.

between the hours of 10 A. VI. and 4 P.M. of said day, 1 wrought iron saw mill crai.k. band and gudgeon, levied upon as the property of James Wells, to satisfy the Judgment against bun rendered in the court aforesaid, in favor of Uriah Hawley, Charles Wlnttlesay and tiilas Wood.

ENOS GILBERT, Sheriff. BT JOHN MIM.IR, Deputy- aonrtlk April IB, issd. SHERIFF'S virtue of a writ of Ven. Exponas, issued from the court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Huron Ohio, to me directed and delirered, I shall expoie to public sale at the door of the court house io Norwalk in said county, on the day of May next, batween the hours of 10 A and 4 P. M.

of said day, the undivided half of 1G6 acres of laud be- 14 in the 2d section of the township of Kiplcy in said county, at the suit of Josiah Sturgess, against John Bulkier. fi tt virtue of a of Vendi. issued from the court of Fleas in and for the county of Huron Ulucu to me directed and delivered, I ghall expose to public sale at the door of the courfc house in Norwalk, in mid county on 11 th day of May next, between of JO A. M. and 4 P.

M. of day, following described lands, to i ftfty acres off the Boulh part of lot No. io, the firBt acclion of the township of Rip'ley, in said county. Also fifty acres oil'' north part of lot. No.

41, in said seclioa- to satisfy a Judgment in favor of William Fisher, against William E. cuui. ENOH GILBERT, SJieriff. Br JOHN Deputy. Nonealk April 4, 1829.

21-6. SHERIFF'S i of a writ of issued from the Court of i'leas, in and for the couuly oi' Hyron Ohio, to me and delivered, wiiuV DC exposed for sale, at the door of court house in Noriralk, on the tUh of May next, between the hours of 10 4 P. M. of that day, the following property, acres efe land, with the appurtenances, situated ia Ihe third section of the township of ar garetta, in said county, known as, Mackfc mill lot, embracing the VJilJ anc al the water privileges contained on tbe said eight acres. ALSO, of land ing tho east end of lot No.

7, in the Firat Section of the township of in 8 aiif. county. Taken property of Daniel Mack, (now deceased,) at tho suit of Kneelatifc Toiraiend, laid Mack. 1NOS GILBERT, Sh.riff. iflRDHIV!.

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