Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 46, Connersville, Fayette County, 28 April 1827 — Page 2

Then follow some excellent remarks on the fluctuations in the price of cotton, and the excess of quantity raised, which, if much augmented, it is stated, will cause plantations and slaves to be a tax on proprietors, f r that "the proceeds will not defray the disbursements," &:c. all which is very probable or very true, nnd we, indeed, exceedingly I egret it: but "bad as the business of growing cotton maybe at thepresent time, it would be much worse"1 except for the home manufacture of it it would not yield so much by one cent per lb.

though we have onlv supposed ha'f a cent in

the prcredin

labour district, will have to yield, notwith-lan-' ding his greater facilities of tranportation to markets; and if this transmontane rivalry o at this time so formidable, how nine!) moreirresistable when, by means of the Ohio and Chesapeake canal, the only advantage in favor of the slave-holding planter, shall have been removed, and how many more articles will that rivalry bear? The Ohio planters, who visit our market, aver tint whilst they can get four dollars per hundred on their farms, or what is the same thing, clear ot ex

penses in this market, they will regard it as a

ir speculation on this point of our j profitable object for the employment of theirolts Hegi-ter out of that body in consequence

subject. We feel confident ot this, and so the labour and capital. The particular crops ot 'j- come ! -emai !.s upon counsellor Jnc, w no la

difference to the cotton growers would amount I which we have sioken were transported

to 42.o00.0X) in the year! F.xamine it it tWrom more than fifty miles beyond Wheeling, so. The home market too, is extending. A. for sl 75 per cat. and it may probably be as-

steam boat ai rived at Pittsburgh, a few days turned that the average cost of transportation

Fran Kilts' Fugister. Extract rf a htttr jvit recehed a . , j datt'i U. S. rliip Patten FOHLIGN XKfti. j JAM:;o, Ff 3 .2. From London papers to t!ie l-Uh February, j '-Although this coast is the theatrr-f,f Great Britain and Inland. Address of "it i--little i-Nc thai, nominal. The condolence to the king, on the occasion of ."ct.v.fy of both putt ics very surpn,;, the death of the duke, of fork, were moved iii!' n.thm bu .tare at each oil,. ,; i .1 i r i ,.tlf ' n iofl, ,. f'.li -ail. how ey er, that both M(!(i have ?it ,i both houses ol parliament, on tue l itii oi i x it- ; F ' 1! ruarv. In the Ioios.'the ndd.es was n,.vcd urw in u. vUw sunetha,g :.Mf v bvtheea,lofLive:pon,andin the commons V- J "'t ,s the ghi , - ,. L. . h i mi,... u-n. , tr-loA tiiM-'Mt 1 1 a brittle tal.es place. is .r ... bv Mr. Secretary Feel. I he) vvcu car.iro i .... ' ' , J ,l l.olli pai li -s h ave n.u out. t .f , unnaimonsly. 1 , , . . , ,5 1

have voted Colt- " " ".c v. .r

aniou- t' ce it enne 1. "Fhe blockade is miried cn rev. -.rr,.

to the principle unit"! ml v u, ,v ,

The Catholic association

since from Nashville, laden with six hundred j from the state of Ohio not now more than S-'tho outrages which r suit from thorn.

i I . . Cn 1 1 .,- .hir.1

J ... . i . .i i i esel i-i untiii'i t: I'f lino .

A rc(iuiition has t.een presented io me ioni . -; - . ; mayor of Dublin tor a public meeting to cheek wUln lately ,,-uc! t , ti n

I i . .. . 4, ,. ,, ,.. , ,,r ., . I I I OilWII a llll 111',' I ilC li.l V .11 lil V I' I im: Kitis :i no " t he uoiun.tr i.isse inu . . .

Th.t,

The Srhoor.ers Homer a:;. i V

and thirteen bales' The home consimntion is 50. m 5 dollars lxr 1000 lbs. When the

i - - j , . about 175.000 bales or one fourth of the jcanal shall have been flu shed, the cost, aeror

whole product. The whole am unit of domes- iding to the anticipations of its friends, will not

fhe late William CitTon! left a fortune of n,,v u VU),lp ' v:-s :,t ,: t r,- ' i

jl'5.000 arrumulateil a- editor ofthe Quarter

ly Heitvv,and as t.hc wnteroi political es-

t to cottons sold in Philadelphia, in the years exceed Ine, perhaps thiee dollars per hogs-

10015 and "6 were valued at only 1 7,670 :jhead. May it not, then, be predicted, thalj "j., ;l j;1r ,leba!e in the I'riti h hon.e of rumtho?e sold the last year were worth four mil- Ohio tobacco, ofthe finest quality, will 1 'mons on the na v estimatos for the ear, the lions. We as sincerely sympathise with our, brought here and sold for less than we canmeill.M.s n;l:(, ihem-elves yerv merry n;.'"n biethern. the cotton growers, as with the grain 'make .Maryland ofthe worst? And what must tj,e wUioect of our n a victories and the :pe-

growers and wool growers. Whatever de-.be the etVect of this upon the price ot Mary-rjor rNrclU rice ofour shins. Ammig -tii -

presses eitlier, injures the whole country.

There is no incompatibility in the prosperity l" . I I .1. I....--.. I . . 4 l. .V ...

oi ail inese laieieMS ana oi me uiauuuioiurincr i

released immeiiiatelv-l i luerlv t, ,

try tiling enleii:g the riyer. " :;;, Diddle is theie :it piT-eiit. aial i -here by the liis! otMar. h. Ti e (' ..'. iier way home. Wr si:ali sail in a , . . for Dahia and J'einambuce. and i funi i plai 'i iie Knip r"i has, siijce ihe i f. i;is wife. hnri'je.i his ir.jnisfiy. j Ji,,

- land lands? This side of t!ie picture wear- 1.;, jm Voile observed, that ia An.aiira ,!l 'u.po, tanre ..cnr, 1 v. ill 1 v trulv a gloomy aspect in the eyes of Maryland jt;K.v iMniaii c: such xtraurdinai y -, Ul :'; y..u. g planters: but arc there not countervailing ad-tli:it tllCV nvin li:ae oxtv.v.rdiMarv men. l'at a- "i',;i,!r,, WM kealthy.

and commercial, tor all operate to a common j vantages in store lor them An I. were toere 'onj;lu r!,:, j( ca-ht fret :md a halt biirh. to object. Hut I repeat it except the sugarjnot, do they not find in their public spirit, and ;n;u 'vj:.to tl cm. (A laugh.) '! hev v. ill be

e i

t

ing sa:vn

pi inting interest, there is no other inteiest in the country more benefited by the tarilfthan the cotton planting. The duty is three cents perlb. which several times has, and in future will be, a protection, notwithstanding the ex

port of that article, because of the very infe-J

rior qualities that might be imported and inter j work.

. I 1 . . . ... t . ..!., I .... l ri I i i l f 1 . I ' I

iii ii iiiiwuwii i" im I,.. s,.,,, , in I ill a I 11 , IM -JUl

I , may ca;i;0 a lauv h

fere with those crow n by us. And totermin-t

ateth'slonc: essiv, witli observing, that the' The following is the Census rf Xon- ink

. . i

tr any personal sacnlaef it i";0ti -r'-c tt'tcr sf.Av'

kuownia prooi ot their patriotism, ttiat the sir (J. ockbun. aid. tlr.it when, in the !a,t planters of I'tince George's hae disputed for u :tri ;l ;;j ,t,: h !"i i;: to as r a j t-.ted by an Anothing but the honor of who shouhi be the j Iru -,-i.-,te. and betort- the exnnordinarx

mim ui l u.uv Biuuiui .ii im Kii- Ul i t; ieil' f o v; en;t!i I f i vi '.i Ii:e iv.o i i-

a;!ublicly Kr.i.w n. did not that event o..-l a

anxious to it-1 urn to our native LATi:ST FiK )M KNCLANJ;

jgri at dai i( 0:1 the p'J1 :ic K-eliai: ? If the admi

r.esidcs aUiable statical

time is close at hand alien the cotton planters j taken in lo'Jo

ofthe l.'nited States will be no less the open formation, it is a model in il Kind

and avowed friends ofthe "American system" Ctinns '.' Stuhf

than are the manufactui ers of cotton, of wool.! .... , , ,,1" . . 11. 1 U liole numner ot Si'Ul or mm: and expre?si..g a hope, that the three' j , hundred subscnbers in the south which we'i." ...... . . .it- emales lost, within a tew ears past, because ot our . .- .t-r. . . perseverance in reaped to that stem, though , - 1 , . i i - .11 1 , t, i v Al r (iualit.ed toyo.e our list is still respectable and r.ow on the in-' . , .1 . . . n -AUei'-s creae 1:1 that part ot onr country), will i'io.n 1 .u . ill r . raupers cluce ihcgrtinot s s nundretl, because ot the'.. ' r , , . , , . , , Persons ot co.nornot taxed good that we honestly endraored to d.o. anO Up sui'-erely believed that we were doii :. to osr.L.' ' , , . r ii .-.i 1 , .. ('i ab.tied to vote ieliow citizens ot t!:e south ; to whom, :5 welh.V i ) ,. .. , , t Married r emale-under !. as all others, we wish j eare and itro-ieniv ,,. ,, . . ,- . . .1 1 , 1 .',. f inn ai icd between 1 .V-1.-j an.-i sh-ill always eteem ourselves na-.o-v . in-: , . , i 1 -r 1 -r 1 !' noer ! oe(l. it, while sL:iierit,'j what at a err-1,. , 1 ,., , iMariaages the ear preceedmg peno 1 ;ppeaied like .1 )i :u:ci.ti )n. we can I c-1 ., neat those who have per-ectited us, even in ,, , .11.1 . . 1 em lb' J.'..-a.! the !e it ilCir-ee, tlirouiii our humble txrr-' - , 1 , - , , , rres ot unwov rt land ti )!is m tiehal; ot nome-lir industry, as '' , --,.lt tlic' cl'ief a-put to render the-e I nited States real-l.C' ly in'ertndent of the old world, and to knit I J,,0" them together in the bov.U (f a common inter- jj'. est h:m) feelincr. tor the Hrrnmplishment of r? r-,, , , .. , , , . ' 4 , aid of hilled 1 .r.th domrstir tr eat n itional poip -es. and advancement ot, , , ,t manutactun im eceeoiiiLT v ear in.!v..iual ii.jnM.Knt. personal security, and , . '.lirv,

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uie "roviai weuare .

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u.ra ?!tr are p, j r - 1 im d I. onis an 1 thiee r;ai fei

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a i ; - 1 ! 1 Haifa n. :'.)'

7;;.e5'.U j is :illovcd f .r changirg h. :. at w hicn eit:!:t 1 1 ' ! o;-s. a 1 e 1 anpluv d . tiar to 1 m-M t! e i.i-

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f. piojects hieti thieateii to deprive them of the kc r 1" the Jb.u-e of (. ,:;::: o;-s w ;i .-

rini.ls 1 1 : 1 I .11 1 ' I 'i ! to tl-i!ii w ti,i ri. itIi.i- -ii. .

j" j jit this mctnt r.l signing a petition to the king. Sj:ri. The :-.f.airs of Spain at home sce.n 1 1.55.5'h c Miimand as much aitente 11 as thc-e abr-.a.i ja af.j .ear- fr ai toe fii"wii:g etr t--t of an

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n.i:)o.5on;

ied I, the direct )!- :':.er,d

That within the peremptory term of three

day s from the date of this paper, any peir.n

vv;, jje

place. 1 ui' ; j ajt I - . 1. The paVH'l e..a.;.iiu u j j.oi;;.'.; ::: ', :'i r.finten -t. I.om -m. IVb. J Letters Jr.' m a'l j.;the .Meddiu rini.e:,!.. v :e ui tr.c; c-:: !t appear- that, in e n- mi nee rl da :e no tnitio-r eiuj hn n.ent f.r ships. ! : the Italian p., its aie f.ikd w ith l.::l:-hvt:.

who shall have in his possession, or shall re-- ul,,rn ,,l0' onipl. meat

1, 1(J7,57.! cm e any paper w hatev er t ndu g to

igani-e the gov errimrnt ot the kmg our lord

It is stated that J i

I the I i-t v e:tr

b'ut r0.t;i(.i tops, when tomnaied

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elisor- - . .

lit 1 tit ft i-ir rt'ift.-k ti.k i , in ..... .

v.i!h i .

mt tailed linsi Mills Saw Mills Oil Mills Fulling .Mills ( arding Machines Cotton Factories

not ;; T03 rr o.

It will !.e oh-erv ed that this article was! w ritten befoie -n r- lail-ioad project v j'.s on toot. The books were opened on Tuesday; last, and, though not to be closed for ten davs. and subscriptions were received at other ida .

ces, the amuut.t of sha-es taken, (and bv thocj Woo,lcn r'rtries yva. wdl pay 1 them, and genially keep, Co,ton.:in,i Woollen Factories theoi.) ahead v much exceeds the number ul-l'nm n,KS lo a I 11 the h uter. F.n. Hi o. Trip Hammers In a lat number of toe "American Farm- Distilleries cr,M the intelligent F.ditor, speaking of tob:ic-i Alierios co. .;n ! Deafand Dumb persons I. .tile or none of the article, the growth of Of which supported by charity IGG, has v;i come t th.s ma 1 ket, except from t'iots Ohio. From that state several crops have Of which supported by charity been iasnccted.au 1 sold for hiirh nriccs. One lunatics

lot of six hogsheads sold ye-'erdav for fr.un'01 which supported by charily

12 to 1 3 dollars round, an I the whole crop of the same planter, eighteen hogshead in num

ber, has passed iaspection in the finest order,

but is 1 ii u more than in

l.lVM.iei'L. Feb. 4. The sale- fc . ibis ep; n-vf nmcur.Jrd to Mb. ut ". I gene roily at I a-t week's juices. Tls. I mai kcl 1. mains jn:irji e.

C.0IC0J3 hall be bo-jiifl to deliv er it to the police. It is imdei stood thatfvery indiv idu;,, whatever lGC.Gui i"' ) 'i0 lls (-':: - oonditirn. vvt'diwh- rn. af0.0,; j tt r l:ie time preci il ed. may be f.und any in-.ajn-, cemiiarv paper, shall be nrusted and ttaeda-joj'a.-tate oiiininal. il'it be rovrd t!iat such as

1 v. ntn g v. as in his posst 'i a. tvYO hours-, and . . 1.5JI !kout ,e allegation that he f nnd it. or rf- '''" v""i :-?ci-r.-,-, r. ;,; reived it by the po-t. Uu;g availalle fur hi Itecei.t advices from (' !-mbia. frm ' j; ;; delence. n i espet table sources. gi e out that 1 . ':: lCf," Notw itlistanding this rigorous measure, y't design, if p. tl le to establish the s.m.e 1 j 7,1 the prov iuces are said to be tdbaj yvith vriti:rjr- g". ei ni n-nt in tliat rt:ntrv and inlVn. jt; -setting toith the v ices of the present s -tiiu of t.i.ite the-e IJrpiibhc uithFihvia into a u

l,lji government. lJ'1,,: rvrti:sa!.

0 lo'.l,

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r:. i r oineoeracy, nmi lie

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limsrlf made l'n

nominate bis s'-crr-sor. He iuien ie-h it

The I.klun t;a:,ti of t!ip TiJi '-cut oy 1 ! be whole, for life, withp.tr

1

.lan.eontains as an r Mi art from a despatch .o' ' ' -y--,. imeu k... u 1H the 1'ortuuue-e eha.-e o'..llairrs at Ma.lriu V'-V-:,IT-V 'I" ,,:,M mto r,1crf . K ! the o.dei ix en by the Spanish rabinf f tor dis ;i,f'r n ;'Jn' ," n) 1cn, ltl U(' 1 Harn.ihg the ForWuese lefegees, and the "l ""T vvt tt:C '"urat,. n m, cyt "libbrin-in-of Fon-a. 1'levre.and ndo,:, i S , ! ,l lf,;:t. !:e u;,s T'evaiied upon t...-.

Flo.Vnte to tnal. ' , purpose for a time. and wait for the u t

The fotre nflbn 5.v,n,M. ...... i i . .a 1 " cu '0I ' olomhai to co.-oj i nrian:;

on the frontiers of Fortugal, amounts to y.iWr V'-w 1 custittjiion.

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lul- i'i.nvn mi .ii.fauy au.uioa., in Mauie, 271 I ost Other postage rJ2 PIG what has been deemed d.hicult in culture, and j Vermont, HJoIW Ojhces; postage 12. vet more in the process of preparing for mar- 305. vket is a remarkable proof ofthe superiority Nc.w Hampshiie, ICG Offices; postage Ut to he. expected in every case where the actu-j 07 1 0 al produce is under the constant influence oft Massachusetts. 23 Office- no-tac sell interest au It ,e prospect otimmeliatcpcr-ipjl0(ie Island, Offices, postal pMJdsonal prot.t That mllucKe, united with the! Connecticut, 1HG Offices; postage 21J M). tet .n.ty ot ,he sa.l, and the extraordinary a- Now Jersey , 1K4 Offices; posta-e i5,5C4. diptnnot then ne.v lan Is to tobacco o! the, l)elaware,23 Offices -pa 'ta-e S iV'U boost -piahtv, ra,sII(. a competition loM:lPvj.ln( I G2 O.lices-postaV oG.O IG

'.lj'jl;; 'if':1: ivonsvivam a. r.y otnees post

AVa? Amount of Postage.

New York there are 10U' Fo-t Offices i iufantry. and 1 , J J rav airy ; in all, lUJOJ. '

iting ot 1 1 foot, and ;'.d7

he orders of major general

uer,nas passed iaspection m the hnest outer, n Xew York there are 101P Fo-t Offices j mlantrv. and mid has averaged nearly, it not quite, 14 do!-:To,.,i nct amount of postage as above SFJ, 'uagade. con-i lars per hundred. The perlection to which, roc, Ihorse, is under tl

The ship Lafayette, which arriwo -! '

i

York

on Situniav I t -J. v.

oar.it

hd fi

postaffe S 1 lo.uut.

u ,K! so aej n.;.,' call arc m ttit state. The tlil-'Ohi... .1 liVl.rM- .wwe.,, o

f.r.,,1 ,Tr,,,.r,1 1 r. 1 .,. .: '.'.'. ' 'I""1"-'

- u.ivi- i-miiicu ii tjni- yjie'iic-,

V-a .-iieiaiarai rjoeioiy i.r ttu statf . coiieaose.t -

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Oi ll

an "Ferritoiy, Odices postage 1,

Kodil ; another brigade , of .,:)t. I foot, and o7; U;tU ? '-t. by a boat f:-"a v! :v. hoise, is under thecommand of major-on Don l w:ir l'-'d, sMi . !r ... '1!. la Carlos Sesti: and lastly, a brigade of :J,;;-w; tbot !";'": " as an ar.pMmt-ts,, e of a -iiscommamled bv maj" gen. Fuiell. To tle-e ' " l ?'t I,-( r!I1 ' Laf .y tte. an 1 n mu-t be added tlie troops which from the army l','T" , luvt ( '"::- L:ih n :lv ,, ,,! - ": 1 f of observation, and which are actually as-em- m:l! .l''iUl liL' 1o C V,!ti'- t,( :: -ft 1 1 :::n ; bled in the cities of Truxillo and Talav eyra- a. u yww-. I'-orm-,; g that l -!- f r doda-Ueina, in Spain, under the orders ofheut '""A " l(','c!-v?t' M,:t tho flH: get. Den Pedro Sa,,liebl, the commander-in- ! t;,,l'( u"'" rI the M r ao :;:: s adiva, (j.it.j; I o tois cbaliOMf. according to the slate,-..

t:r;.iti:.-, tSe toilou-itig ro-ohitioa were adopted: ' N ,rS:U h t );hces poslage ;fi7.'i04. " flc.-of-e , I'nat it oe recommended to every j ' Carolina.'JiU) Offices pstage J'24..riOG. meai er oftl.e. society, to use his o-st etiorls i"or!utM Carolina. 'M Offices postage s; 7G:h

jM.j.a j'ln, i;i i.n respective iminet, Uiv culture Uentucky, l!.M tlltices; lostae C of same stap'i, suited to our climate, and which Geoigia," 111 Ofires Wt i'e V I ' ':!mt ot.frsfro, the cvttvrc Louisiana, .VK)ffices; L,ta'e o'lf? ' . ., ; ... . , ., . Ilmois, bz O.h-'es: no-tae ' iL-i'j.eed, i !,t a r ,mum ot f jrty doll ars be a- ... . , .. ,: l,lr-'""' w:.Me.l t , aay ok .rimnt.iiist 'rl, shall succeed ! 1 omicsi' Offices postage J1G.I 12,

in i itriKi JC!;, .r s ,(a, ne.v c.ilturo, on a sp ice 0f' AI alam a, W O.nccs ; postage 1 !,()! '

1 Indiana, I'-MOdiccs; postage 4.0'dG.

Missouri, 0 1 Olhces; postage s",2v?t;

groan ! n o Ihc s than one a-:r

i la, i resolution is :vi.! ;ntlv intended to en-

t-Pf'r' arts uitu tlicviae and the mul- Mississippi, IG Offices posta-e ).;7l

it'i',t.u.,i ,,,,, . . Aikan-as- Territory, 1 7 Olhces posta-e

wtiis ok' ofi.oin,. 4 I lorula, U.lices; postage i,lj) ni .s am. i iiotn..,piin osua jurirhs, was present- ,P, IV , cn . A vcJ to the society. I lie District ot Colombia, .5 Odues; past;i"e. The f!u;os of Mahamashould follow this ex- f)13'

amr)Ie, I r surely m no part of thc union i cotloalGratvl total m the United States l.C-u.

such a drug a in this state.

Whole number of Post Oihces f,G10.

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" i.o- oo.uiiiug oi.u er, va ra, i orier i . Prussia. 'Fhe tolloaing Iftter from the that, in the ceu'r-e of a week or tv.o. !... li. '. Linir ill 1'illt.tli til t ln ri ri i l" 1 ... . . 1 . i - . , ,

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