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

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cf an extraorciuai An I ace a short time ago i took p.a* a fever, but was She howev- "rclapsed, and as her a friends eupposed, she he second day after her re- aiout one o'clock in ho af The usual formalities oi 1UB and laying out were gone I ber husband procured raon- employer and ordered i J3 for his family. Next day TM' wclve o'clock, as the wnght bou measure for her coffin, cneeze and otherwise of her body. On ta- grave clothes, she look, i wild manner and made a 0 JW'b her hand as if she want- rtntmn eat. A few cordi- laministered to her. She en put to bed, and enjoyed a sound Bleep.

She has since Covered, and is now bl "7Wed cuite out of danger. UEi Glasgow Courier. a6 kindness to the memory of the deceased. We a to his sending for Lord G)derich and Mr. St urges Bourne, i a view to the new arrangement of the Ministry the former of a i Co'leasue whom Mr.

a i had placed next to himself, as leader in the House of Lords-- the latter-- oldest sonal friend of Mr. Cannings 111 ihe Cabinet. It would not oiily bo premature, however but idle, to talk as yet, of what may be the i a Ministerial arrangements. Lord Godench having received his Majesty's command to form a Cabinet or to speak with more precision to supply (lie vacancies occasioned by the lamented death of Mr. Canning, the Noble Viscount is, of course to be regarded as the i i i a who will be at the head of his Majesty's Government.

Beyond this no step has been taken but one thing, we believe is certain There will be no change in the principles upon which Mr. Canning's Government was es- tablished. i i i njv i i i 111 Ceylon is carried about by the natives tor a purpose. Mugnet. MARRIED--On Thursday, inst by Zobciiiah Morse Esq.

llnygU to JA-iM Well), both of ia iliis county. DIED--Tn Milan, on thr 20th inst. oi a lingering illness, thence i i i Wtzsi six rods a a i tin; i of said Veni: 1 Canal and down the a a i i all the land in these la-U i ed limits, i streets and roads', if vacated, and four i embracing: tlie a from its two roads a i i i tin: last desanbcd parcel to said one acres oi' i the, oi' i i waters ui tracts u' fur common houas jjiirpoit 1 in suiit on 13'h of I of 10 A. M. i 4 T.

of tl j. I i No. 39 i ol Pai ui i (i a in said of II Taken in i as of Wilson at tlu ou I A proper- Boston Traveller -t three live ostriches Cape deVerds. The capt. them for a caravan of an- The traveller says, that the only eight months old in a natural posture is nine feet liigb-- Bothers are younger and smaller but seem growing very swallow bones, broken stones nails c.

with avidity, and the fluid of the stomach possesses the peculiar property of dissolv- in" them in a little time I he plu- suage is at present rather disordered QS they plucked each other's feathers on the passage. The birds have but two toes on the foot the leg large and white as a man's arm it is a great curiosity of itself. Its eye large and vacant, and what is le aarkable the ostrich appears entirely desfrtute of attachment to its own cpecies or those who have them in charge. The natives oftentimes ride them and their wings are too small for flying, their speed over the deserts of i own native country, is greater than the fleetest Arabian horse." or's 20 S4 Talle of Eleciwial Fates. Maine 9 N.

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General Ticket do. From ULC Saturday Evening PCS'. At the present. Session of the May's Court, Ebenezer T. Gicason, alias Abraham Gleason, alias Parmeter Gleason, alias, George Parmeter, alifls, Ebenezer Foster, alias, Stephen Potter, has been convicted for passing counterfeit Ten Dollar Notes, on the old plate of the Commercial Bank of this city, and sentenced to ten years hard la- bour, and fined one thousand dollars.

This man, we learn, has long had the character of a notorious and dangerous offender. The Pennsylvania Canal Commissioners i on Tuesday last, unanimously, that the canal, which is to commence at Easton, shall terminate at Bristol, or at the creek i i Delaware at the lower end of Bristol. In 1822,88,000 tons of American shipping were employed in the Hay- tien trade. The imports from the United States a to $6,000,000. In 1826, the tons of shipping in i trade were reduced to 13,000 and the a of imports to about one A gentleman in Baltimore in 1822, he was nearly bald, and af- Reserving; i a and at all limes, bullioiern a to he a out of the Canal in in places nwt conve- to supj)ly the i a i a of Venice, i vvaDlc the parciia er haviriij the i i or to i of a i of ed from Com of C'f hi'i, to mu dirccU'd i be r.x;nyjd tor of i Co I I I I iron i 1 1 I lit i I I HJ I the whole of iho a oi I 1 1 ol ncxt no FROM THE CITY Oi? A 15 A lias faken an Office next door East of i Store tutlic Village, oj NOR A Where all commands in the line of his profession will be punctually at tended to.

He has paid particular attention to diseases of ihe EYE and EAR, and will endeavour to merit the confi- lence of all who may have ceo 1 "or his services in that part of the profession. 1 has on a plv fresh KINE-POCX MATTER. May 1st 1827. n5tf. Cold Crcdk to the bead of the per Canal, froir.

direction, any where or at I foiks oi buiJ cieck." The above described property np- i 5 at Ten a Three, Dollars suid sold by i of a dcci-ce in a S.umul If. Smith. of 10 A. M. on ,4 4 P.

M. describ-: HU I i the of i i in C. tin; ron i by .3, i A- A G. MOUSE, Dated Sept, iSth 1837. te ail the nostrums 2G1 Kequircd number to constitute an clec- iuu by the people, 201 votes.

SUMMARY a leifcr dated L-indon Aug 4. One of the first a i house in Naples has failed for 3,200,000 The first have been made from and silver mines worked by English capital in America. The a i does not a to more than 10,000 pounds. It is Bought in bars from the imperial tfrazihan Mining Company at Congo Soco. The Globe remarks, that three millions have been expend, '-'u by the several companies, it will uecd many such remittances to nuke lue adventures profitable to Mr.

of New Harmony had and proceeded on to Scotland. He his project had failed. A-? erican 6hi (aribralter since the i The Fr ench had --lumsj the the "day, he purchased a wig and had his head shaved every morning for six months, and now he declares he has as good a head of hair, as any in the city. Charcoal is strongly recommended in cases of obstinate and dangerous constipation of the bowels or costiveness, in doses of Uvo or three table spoonfuls every half in lime water, i or in is now used for many val- a purposes A man in York, U. C.

offers to construct a a i at the expense of a a dollars, with which he will safely go over the falls oJ Niagara. The Provisional of Greece have passed of a to the President of the i a the King of Bavaria, and Mr. Eynard, for the great i a by in the affairs of sutiering Greece. The boast of Portia? Cato, a he had been fifty one i tried and acquited, a i a enough, was greatly exceeded by in aY i cf a Decretal Order ol i the Court of Common Pleas, and for the of Huron, Ohio, to me directed I a expose for sale, at the Court-House in Nonvalk, in said County, on the 29ih day of October nex', between the hours of 10 A. M.

air! 4 P. M. of that day, the following described property, viz Three Acres of Land, i partly in Section No. 2, in Township and Range 24, in said and partly in the Fncliun of said Township, and as follows, to wit a i Oak Tree a about four rods West of the head of i i race occupied by Sainud If. Sihi'Ji, on Cold Creek i crossing Cold Creek i si-vtn degrees forty i East, two a i North, 5 degrees 50 i VV'esf, two erossirg Noith i of said i No.

to a a thence South i ven degrees forty i Vv'est, I wo and forty rods, crossing Cold Creek, to a stake five degree fifty-six i East, two rodd, to the place of i i virtue of two of Fen. xpotias, issued from the (Juurt oi Common Fleas, in and for the County of Huron, Ohio, to me directed and delivered, be exposed for sale, at the door of ihc Court House in Norvvalk, on the day of October next, thy jurs of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.

of that day, the i described property, viz acres of a i the apperlenances, situated in the Third Section of the Township of Margarella, in said as Mack'a mill Jot, embracing' Grist-Mill, and all the water prh'i- contained on the said eight acres. Twenty-One acres of land, being the east end of lot No. 7, in tin- First Section of Ihc Township of Peru, in said county. Taken as the property of Daniel Mack, (now deceased,) at the suit of Kneeland Townserid, against said Mack, and at the suit of Chaunccy Carver, against said Mack. HARVEY G.

MORSE, Dated Norwalk, Sept. 18, 18J7. no25iG. that the A i a Arislophon, who prided himself in a i been i five limes i and acquitted before i i a a i every instance, pronounced innocent. The a a i a elections have been marked with an a disgusting violence.

Party spirit in some places ran go high as to endanger a life. The a i party appear to have slightly beaten i opponents. A black man, a to get into Mr. Alexander Muirhead's Store, a a S. C.

the chimney, stuck so fast in the flue a they were obliged to pull the chimney down to extricate him. Botanical A leaf of (he talipot tree has lately been brought to this country freiB CryloDj c.f| Ch'e Acres cf Land the Marsh place) ad- i i the side of the aforesaid tract, and a i i West on said Cold Creek, i i at the East a of said Cold Creek thence North eighty seven degrees, forty i East, one and s'xty rods along the North i of said tract to a stake North five degree, fifty i West, one rods to a stake South, eighty seven degrees, forty minutes West, one and sixty rods to the said Cold Creek thence up the creek on the East bank to the i i the lines of the aforesaid tracts taken the courses of the Township lines. Fifty-six rods of land i fourteen rods long East and from the East bank of said Cold Creek, on the South side, and adjoining the road from Venice to the Congress land, by Lewis Allen's dwelling, and four rods wide and South. Seven town iota in the Yc.n-cMo i Mas, SHEIUFF's SALE. i of z.

decretal order of i Court oi'Common Picas, in arid for the of Ohio, to me directed, i shall tx pose for sale at the Court-Iiouse in Nonvalk, in said county, on the 29th day of October next, the hours cf 10 A. M. and 4 M. of a day, about two thousand acres of land, situated a in Section No. Three arid partly in Section No.

No. 6, Range 23 in said county, i the same lands mortgaged by Juhn Lcally to John K. Watrous, on the 3d day of September A. D- 1 31b', and subsequently partitioned and aparted from the other lands in said Section, a afterwards deeded by said John Beatty to one l)zmter Beatty, five and seventy three acres of i land is situated in the a corner of the said fourth section, and one thousand three and eighty sis acres of which is situated in the south-west corner of the said third Section as panuioned as aforesaid. The above described lands (or so much thereof as will be sufficient for that purpose) will be sold as aforesaid, to satisfy the a of a decree, and the costs thereon accruing, passed by the Court aforesaid in favour of John R.

Walruss against John tteally a Demsler lcally. HARVEY G. Dated Noncalk, i and Al. i i i i by M. Moor's and i a ric a i land i i i Fi'si.

olun Oi 3-iid Lyine i )t No. U'J the of Suiion to said of Fi. Fd. against said SuUois in our of Abraham i II. G.

MORSE, By MILLICII, Di.mt'j. Dated a September 13, 1BJ7. i of lour i of Fi Fa. "-isueil from i Pleas, for the of ron, Ohio, ta me i a-nJ delivered, will exposed for the dojr of the Court I i walk, in said on day of October nex 1 i ihr. of 10 A.

M. and 4 P. of thai tlay, i dt'-'Cribrd properly, viz: Fifty r.cre-i of a i east half of Lot No. UJ in Second Range and Sr.rynid Section of the Township of drid jf; iu said Levied upon as the property of Tliaddeus Mason, to satisfy the aforesaid writs oi Fi. Fa.

One of which is in a of Nt-ed- ham Standart. One in favour of Picket! Lotirner, and on; in fa- vour of a JM. i a a and a i a a i the Baid a Mason. The iu favour of the said i i a i i and a i against the paid Thai- dcua Mafaon and a i u. G.

BY JOHN IMiLLhR, l)(pii' Dated i September 22J FTJTE CF OHIO, IWROJV C'06'A7'7, ss obedience to a Ca. Sa. issued from the Court of Coiumou Pleas, for said County to me directed and delivered, against the body of Conrad Reed. I had the. body ia.

custody, and to relese body he; has turned out to me. Lot in the Town Plait of Black River Township, together i a convein- en i Framed DwellirgHousu Lot aa follows by L.i'm Erie, West by Lucy FJ. Snoale, South by Highway and Kasz: by Ann Meeker's Lot. Ail i I shall expose for sale on -OtU day of October Urn hours of 0 A. M.

arid 4 P. Al. oi said day, at the Court House door said County, to satisfy said Ca. Sa. HARVEV O.

MORSE, Sheriff. LUKE KEELER, Deputy. I JJcans and ccb-Wax, and drit-d Peaches. A I a a Pearl and for all which market price wilj be yivcn by V..

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1827-1862