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

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By these we learn that the jVjpxicBii Government bad made a pegociation witri eeverai wealthy individuate of the ciiy of Meiico, for a loan sufficient to meet the ex igencies created by the Spanish ID- This information is the Ktisfactory, because much apprehension had beeo felt, lest the public necessities should induce the goTerRrnent to take possession of the convoys from Meiico to Vera Cruz. Indeed, it had not disguised ihe fact, that by sorm 1 or other, the money must be Gas. September 7th, (bis ding vice is already greatly checked by the voice of admonition and the force of example, can no longer be doubted. We hear from all quarters, consumption of urdent spirits, and the disgrace which is uipre than ever attached to their moderate use. Is it not to be feared that the violence of this reformation, augurs but ill for its ration And what is the most judicious method of confirming the present state of public opinion, and of entirely eradicating eviU to which all eyes are directed The answer is to be found in a very able edtlre.99 to the Uuca Temperance flf.cicty, delivered during the last month, by Alexander B.

Johnson, J. Tim gentle-man, who amid the r.rtl'iOUB duties of bis station as president of the Ontario Dranch bank, finds time for the i a i of letters and philosophy, and whose pame is already connected with ma- tiy important subjects, has on this occasion, with his usual clearneep, illustrated the con of intemperance, orjd pointed to the means of its eradication. In particular he ellud 8 necessity of controlling ihe of the country, by the force rf example, arid cf PA clung fhfnn as the chief od by which to rtform succteciirig Ar.d i is a car- reel doctrine. Let our i i be trained in hsbits of temperance, and the drarn i of this gent a i will be in the nest. It is early leele, the first prepoepeesion that i in the a frame, end cause its i in after years.

a other i i topics ore dis- cused VY Ihie wilier, and the pleas- i ore i which we have fJIowed him i cdc'rcss, waa in creased by the fotce of concep tiore, the boldness of his style, and wd ihe beauij of bis TVynrKbufrh, (Va.) Afijast Jlwjul Tvlncb WP i to Fay pn-ied too piicceppfjl, to poifon the family of Floyd, who resided few miles i i place, a made by hi? on Tuesday i While the family were at breakfast, were a i i i i i i a crentf-d the sus picion a poison been put in i coffee. The conk was called up, who i of a iTiUing'y a cup cf ccnVe--A a a was in the i VSR iient for, vi bn i to i cf the ccflce offered i hot on i to a a cf it, was im- i a taker, i i s-ick, and confessed the fact i i put nrser.ic in tiie coffee pot. Thi3 Tve? (Jistn a i i Phj- were sent for, but i ell their skill were une.ble to frorh the suddt'n 2 3 of clealh, nil family. A i i i hi a- bont ten years old, died a 4 of a It is a i he a hip cup of coffee bifore tat- ing, i caused the poisonnu 0 draft so act more iip-n bis ernp'y a is suppi Tveral of Dr Floyd's iiogrops werf ergfrg-'d in is con i a e.rd a five Uve lodged in H-df -rd jail, for this hellish From the Seat oj War Pelers- burgh Gazft- to ih- 23! July had received. The lolfowing are St.

Majesty tite Emptier arrived on the 5'h at Kiew, on the I i at 'Wcherin- ITJW, and set out the game afternoon for 'brunk. July Madatow baa passed the Balkin, and issued a proclamation, in which he promises that private property shall be respected. The i a i a bring ample supplies of provisions and i a to our for which they receive payment in ready mon ey. Count Diebitscb la waiting for the arrival of a caravan with camels to pass Ihe Balkan i the main array. General Cfossowsky is to invest a Warsaw July We have received news a courJ Diebitech has completely invested Shumla, and will soon make an a to carry it by storm.

Constantinople July 30. The great victory of the Russians near Choum- la general? known. The Porte is a i the most vigorous preparations for resistance, but if ie said the necessity of i i is felt. This at least is inferred, from the Circumstance that the Dragoman of the Porte has received orders to set out for the Turkish mai'i army. This offer, is well always acts a principle part in ncgociations.

Ao extrtordinary courier has been despatched to day to Vienna. A letter from Constantinople of SOih Juoe, in the Augsburgh Gaz. embrace sn opportunity which offers 10 inform you, that the Rf.is EfJrfndi, afteY having examined the preliminary proposals for peace, eent to Chuurala to the Grand Vijjer, has despatched the Dragoman Part i his answer to the Russian head quarters. Hence hopes are entertained in this capita! a peace may be restored more speedily a we had hope. Upgrade, July Pacha of had news from Constantinople of the SOlh of June.

The a has given orders for the corps of reeeiTe encamped near Ad- rianople to march immediately to Bhuutla. Preparations are also making, for which it ia inferred that the Sultan himself will soon take the field. Five thousand Bosniaks are now on their march lo the Danube. Ridgefield township, on Sunday evening last by Elder A. Morse, Mr.

b-vruuEk WEBB, to Miss MARY SMITH. Fairfield, on Saturday last, Mr. William Greenfield senior. -----At Avon, HI Lorain County, on i Elder 'J'homas Tuttle, in the 77th year of his lie had berri a Preacher in the Baptist connexion about forto years he was a man of mental facollies, a firm supporter of 'he doctrine of salvation by Grace, arid died in a firm confidence cf a blessed immortality beyond tiie OCTOBFR ELECTION. CANDIDATES.

For Representative. c. SANHERS V- ILL! AM GRFEN 7 F1ELD. GEORGE G. BAKER.

for Sheriff. MFLLER. ADAMS. DURIN H. TUTTLE.

For Trt murer ALMON HENRY BUCKINGHAM. For RRADLEt. POUNCE. JOHN t'irginian. STEPHEN MEEKER.

For FREDERICK W. FOWLER. FULLER M'KELVEY. PVTTEE. By tin- a 8'iin Caledonia, i a A i ave ceiv- ed their a files -f London pa- i 1 pers to 7th ot RIK.

to the 8.h, flu- day on rh Cnpt. R. puiled, a i been detained in ihe river by a i a from a i i to i papers, Kave rccnvpd from our Liverpool, nt an in- i ttrofcting ot 'o tie hour 6i the dopariure of ihe pack i to -f of the ea'ate of Either Kdkgg O'oo, to present their accoun'fl i i one year for settle AH whx indebted to said ore, repaired to aiake imnn navinf''' 1 GEORGE KEM.OOG. virtue of two of ft. Fa isnued from Court of Common i and for the County of Huron, Ohio, to me directed and delivered, I have levied, and shall to public sale, at the divelliog house of Arthur ftp- KipBnn, situate on the road from John Beatfy'n to Milan, and near the line the Townships of Perkins and in naid county, on the 6'h day of October, next Four Stacks of Prairie Hay, One Ox Wag gon, about One Thousand feet of flaned lumber, One Chain, a qaan of Buck-wheat.

At of Lazerous House, A M'Kisson. Sale to commence at II o'clock, A. M. ENOS GILBERT, Sheriff. I3y JOHN MILLER, Sept 2G, 1829.

45-2. HE Subscfibers respectfully infornop their friends and the public generally that they have commenced ELACKr imTHir BUSINESS, io the sh-'p -ccupied by AREAKENRIDGE AND MIS, in o( Munroeville, where they intend to carry on the above business in all its various branches. They trust by having their work well done, to render a share of public patronage. Their charges will be low. Country produce will bt received in a for iheir wnk.

MIX AND LEMAY. MoKtoerttte, Sepl 2, 1823 44-1 NOT1CR. LL pen-onp i to the estate of Daniel Page, late of Hidge.field, deceased, will call im mediately and make payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will exhibit the same to the subscriber, duly proven for settlement, i i one year. ASAUEL MORSE, Executor Sept. 18, 1829.

44-4. XOV1CE. A LL persons i to the ea- 'ate of Lemuel Raymond, late of Ridgefieldjdect'nsfd, i call immediately etid make payment, and all persons having any demands a- Baid estate, will exhibit the" same, proven to the subscriber for settlement, within on- AS AH EL MORSE, jJAnV. Sept. 18, 1829.

44-4. T. B. STUROES, I hereby given, a the partnership heretofore eziating between Nathaniel Mnrbhatn, find Lyniao t. ia tliia day dissolved bj mu tuil consent.

NATHANIEL MARkHAM. A E. STRONG. tyme Sept. 12, 182D.

44-1 hereby Rivea to all pentoni interested that at mjr instance, a writ of attachment was this day issued by Martin G. a Justice of the Peace of the township of Florence, in the county of Huron, against the goods, chatties, credits, moneyg and effecti of Reuben Seely, an absconding debtor. HORACE THOMPSON. Florence, Augtut 31, WZ9. 43p.

fftlKIUFF'S SALE. virtue of a decretal order of the court of Common Plena, in and for the cburity of Huron, Ohio, to me directed and shall expose to public sale, a the door of the Court House in Nor- wallr, eaid county, on the 20th day of October next, between (be hours of 1 1 A. M. and 1 M. of eaid day, about Two Thousand acres of land, situate partly in Sec.

No. 3, and partly in Sftc No. 4, township No. 0, and range 23, in said county the same lands mortgaged by John Beatty to John R. Watrous, on the i day of September, A.

D. 1816, ind subsequently partitioned and aparted from the other lands in eaid section, and afterwards deeded by said John Beatty to one Demeter Beatty, five hundred nnd sixty- one acres of which land is situated in the north east corner of tho fourth section, and one thousand, three and eighty-six acres of which is situated in the aouth ivept corner of (he 3d section os pir- titioned as aforesaid. The above described land, (or so much thereof as will be sufficient for that purpose,) will be sold as a foresaid, to satisfy the amodnt of a decree, and the costs thereon ac cruing, passed by the court afore said, in favor of John R. Watrous, against John B.iatty and Demntei Beatty. ENOS GILBERT, Sheriff.

MILLER, D'-puty. JVbruwflfc Scpfrl 9, I tf2 9. 43-G. 5 hereby given pt rsonp enrol- ed 11. to First Light Infantry Company, in i Second Regimen', Second Brigade at'd Eleve Division of OhioMi- litia, to meet at Mathew Calleway'a I in the of Norwalk, oo a the 28th inflt.

the purpose of E' cting Ouo and One Ensign, in and for said company By order of ASA SANFORD, Krig Gen. 2nd B. 11 th C. Bu-H, Myor. Milan, Sept 18, 1829.

BAKER KIMBALL, A VE on a mU WOR WALK, and also at HURON, a -up i of a Wu. Exponaa, from ihe court ol Corum i Pi -as, in and for ihe county of H.ir ui, Ohio, to rne directed and delivered, I shall to puU'ic sale at the door of the Court iluu-' in Norwalk in eaid county on Hie I4th day of October oext, between the hours uf 1 1 A. M. and 1 P. M.

oi said day, Six acres oi lanu 1 uflf the eaat end of a traat of eight hundred and sixteen arid hall acics of land, situate in the north west corner of the first section ot the original surveyed township of Oxford in eaid county, and bounded west by the section -'norih by the section line, and Mo Kiin- bali's, 'and, east on landa of Mobea Kmiball, and Josiah Tucker, and south on land ot Dernster levied to satisfy a Judgment render ed in the co rt aforesaid, in favor of Lambert Suydam and Cornelius R. Suydam, against John alty, James B'-atly, aud Horace J. Bell. ENOS GILBERT, Sn -nil II JOHN MH.LKII, Norwalk Sept. Isi, Ib29 43-5.

ALT, i i i a LOWEST PRICE, ff taken at Norwalk. 25 Cents only will be added for carnage They also have a General Assortment "FALL W1XTEE Which a off 1 ring lovr. 28, 1829. 41-tf. RAGS.

A generous will be for clean LINEN, ond AGS this Office ol a Veuditiom Expo, issued from the court of Pleas, irj nnd lor tUe couri ty of Huron, Ohio, io me directed and delivered, i shall expose to public sale at the door ot the Court House in Norwalk, in said County, on the 14th day of October nexi, between the hours of 11 A. M. and IP. M. of said day, ihe undivided one eighth pan of lots No.

26, taming one hundred tit teen nuridredths acres, 20, containing sixty-two titty-an acres of land, both siiuate in the second eeciiou of the township of Greenfield, io said county, (exc'-pt- ing such parts were sold by Oar iei Davis, in bis life time.) Said lands as being reaideucc of the widow Cay and will be sold flubjtct to ner duwer therein, letied at the suit of William Greenfield, against Solomon D. DA WHEAT At 09t Vlfl. ENOS GILBERT, Sh-riff, fir JOHN MILLER, my, U. I virtue of a Ducreiul Ordefj issued from the court of Com- moo in and for (he county of Huron, Ohio, to me directed and delivered, I shall eipoee to public sale, at the door of the Court House Nt-rwalk, io said county, on (he 14th of October neit, betweeo the hours of 11 A. M.

nnd I P. ftL of said day; (he following described lands, fituate iu the 4'h section of the lurreyed toWnulnp of Oxford in said county, vife No. 31, containing one hundred twelve and three fourths 16; containing one hundred Ac thirteen and half acres. No 36, containing one hundred and teen and a halt acres of lurid satisfy the balance due on a Decree rendered in ihe C' urt aforesaid, ia favor of Itichard against Eleuthoros Cooke. ENOS I Sheriff.

JOUN ILU-R Jforwalk Sept. 12, 1W9. 43-5. STOP THE THISP. TIVEMY DOLLARS REWARB.

TOLEN horn the iBer on the niglit of I I nf Srp m-, her, a BRIGHT i A HORSE bout fifteen handft high, i i i i in fl a good de.ul pcm up i the collar gears, which tears weie riot i healed over whe.n tcken away, a i i the hair very mucU rubbed near the root of tho ennie, supposed to eleven yeara old. Any penmn wfio will secure tht- and Th'u-f, be entitled to the above ft-ward, or Tea Dollars for either of them separata- LEWIS M. HOWARD, Nvnsalk Huron, Cwaily, 0. I 2, 1829 TO PRINTERS OP THE UXITEU STA A I LETTER-FOUNDRY. cost of mate-' rials used in tho composition of Printing Typea, arid the tmprove- rnenla and increaaed faculti-q oC cantV'g them, induced uub- scribcra to adopt the following, ilt of prices.

The fltyle of their large and uriiall letters ia modern, and of el-gant kind. Tfie metal wiFJ be found very hard and durable, i i new ingredient in For accuracy and finish, the type cast at the foundry warranted c- qual to any whatever. They have on hand a complete aesurUrient of Book ind Job Letters, so that they are to iecute orders for eBtire offices of Job, Newspaper, or Book i i on short notice. -They are a for the patronage hey havd received, and i be happy to receive the orders of printers, which will receive prompr attention, Merchants and others, who have orders from abroad, will be supplied not only i type, but with Presses, ChaiKR, Composing and every i necessary for ft i i establishment, and pur up with care and perfect accuracy. Their new specimen book will be, published soon, and ready to bo sent 10 printers, in which will be exhibited a greater variety than baa bee.o shown by any founder in tho United States.

A. W. KINSLEY Co. PRIGBS-- six Month credit or pp or a discount oj Jims per cent, cash. Meridian and all plain, larger, $030 Double Great Printer, 32 Double English 32 Double Small Picr34 Great Primer, "3-1 English, 38 Pica, 36 Other kinds type reduced ia proportion.

Old type received io nge 9 cents per jflfcmy. 22, Small Pica, 38 Long Primer, 4O Bourgeois, 48 Crovicr, 50 Minion, 7d Nonpariel, 9O Lends and Quotations. 3 WILL bo FAT CATTLE and SHEEP, tf LEVERETT BQADELf. July 1.

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1827-1862