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like to hate forgotten. He made a short speech; one in favor of Root Doctors; declaring tlirm the most useful men we had: and in opposition to the Pill regulating the Faculty.

an.l requiring of all doctors some kind of li !

ce.ne. Now l will ak Mr. Claypool a few questions and leave him without any further Comme is. Did yon (Sir.) vole for the apportionment hill (in:reaiag the number of members.) believing it v;i pood policy or because it vf Miild keep a sect open the oftener for your sell.' Just answer it to your own conscience

1 ".v "erown nanus; and let us be warn ed by her sad example. A FRIEND to the rights oFREEMEjV. Agvcvvv Co mmumcviucm To the Editors of the Observer. Whale erm iv tend to advance t?,P nml.

tural intprpvfw iii' nur i .

IV dvon iefenl the O m.-L lb,, i!rt.i ,' r p'lr 10

- , , .r " ,l' """'ci-M-iiionsiu I'ltiivKiu Kceiti n v entitled Do:oror any other kmd oi impostors; because to our consideration. Kmuhtion to exce I uically believed them u.ul men? ll o ultin.acly be crowned with micccs. in a re J v..:y do you not employ them to jour own fan,- ,er or les decree; and in none of the avocationi.v w aensiek. wmch it is well known you do. of life is this emulation m ne ev idently lacking

., v ,v ' 1 in uif inooe ni conducting our f.

::m i v 11 wm noi empioy mem yourself, wnen humes. The haMv and

taevaie living in your house, rr.vmmend them to others and

;:ie commu.:i( t it tney are not impostors feeding; mid the

f t T Ilk Til 1 V ' C I I I I Q I f II . t I I -il,aa sym I . a m . I . - I I'l . .

- v. .-.i. i v tjm i i'i iMfin ireeo ni noises, cattle, saeep. and hoes ta get licence do any harm' 1 it because t!ev laop treat to the m st -.i,.,i ,,LM.,

pending danger and prevent its ruinous effect. '.consequence wa9 that nearly all the miners

. ."ui noors, ami netore it is forever too late. Remember that the great republic of Rome, by effeminacy and corrun-

had quit then work and retreated to Galena It was understood at St. Louis that General At

kmson. the commandant at Jefferson Barracks, was about to dispatch six companies of the troops stationed there, immediately to the scene of hostilities.. The steamboats Indiana and Gci e:al Hamilton, both lying at St. Louis, it vvas supposed would be put in requisition to transmit them and their baggage." E., tract of a letter frtm Mr. 0. HeynolJs to viaj. ll m. Larr uf this city. Sr. Louts, July 12.

In coiisequeuce of hostilities commenced by

misseA from his office the Seraskier Redschid Pacha, and appointed for hiuccesor Aga Pacha, who commanded the troops in the R03phorus. The latter has been rucce'e led by Chosrou Pacha, wl om the Greek called T pit Pacha. It is inferrel from this either that the Acropolis had been delivered, or that the siege was going on very badly. A report is current that the Sudan hag commanded the Reis Efferali not to receive any note from any European minister relative to the Greeks.

amine

The Rev. Jons .Mohuow. will preach at the meeting house to morrow at 1 1 o'clock. The Rev. David Monfort, will preach ia fill - - r! I . A. I I

it,n it , , .. , , 1'i.iicuu iivw r iioav evenine, ai canuie- " 1 :tg ,(1,a"S- ,he. bo!lts eil lo(lig'ting-aud the Sabbath following at Ru.h-

, . iirMouu va Moppeil at Prairie des:

vnein,ii.e c uyo

careless manner of citizens ii.oi

now can yni putting m our crops-lhe neglect to cultivate sustain them such croi'S as air mor i.t-..t ..1.1 r. . , .

1 i""'iiHir mi winier

w j . . . rrr : -

ijro stored 111 Ine fortrto which lhc ' , d,t dUW c,Jstf. 0 ar,tt.l,r t'e ,,,e tjW"g

iie.Liai.il H,pUi c,.H ZU""IW" f tur I ruslec of th

li-.egar i to improv ing (he

are

nroieri ;

her iron. 1U0 U., -n . ., " oemmarj ; 10 wit

'"". j ic uoriif 111 nicn uie

prMend toue roots' You ou, to know this! Our f ir ne.s are. accustomed i. ,

n !h;ngbut a blind, and that thev ne Mer- t.nual routine, a be a'on linrt n i 2 T , ; , , eioi,gn.g r,-. ,,1 T.rt.r v,rV nl. " it,w r.i. " !. . .''' U ' d evp,"-v bo to Ulv ) iiMl o men k.lledund two wohnded. 1

' , ,V- i-.-.v.j. ...... . ,m.w., ,,,ro, uy .iireciiog tijnr attention ha!i ia.c

lemanmei isshipj.ed. will stop at Rock Island. It is unposjuie to pruted with the ttoie uniiisome protection is pK-c ured. as men w ill not pioc-etii further. Two boats returning I10111 Si. I'eters weie attacked, (one belonging

you a-,wcr theve things. Again, did you not to other ol jecls. and thereb i'i vetMt ,Ilvr

. j una i:n.nur mci iu-ic uirie in vui i av -'general J'Ur

em vS: ere bringing vnu monev Hecause in a

lidir.g t.i'-ougli the country they Could electioneer fir on am ingst their frien Is? Lec ue ii've every thing new. many were anx-

. ...... i . i.j.i i . .

-ji r-.o.!i iiir.iv Kiyai wi ull stand

'Ptter cnance of success in anv wl.irl, 1,0

j v.

might adopt.

With this view of the subject, and as a means fdcalline int o nctknn flip Pimm i2 r r 4

v i - - it. I O I I I ,1 I

ivss lor tneif staymg. ao l your supporting, mers, the establishmeni of :, ..r.. .,.;...., .

t; t wn,jl 1 Pain nu vo,(4i? Wal Souetu would. 1 think. I , in.m,!,' J. ,.!.

happiest effects; and would, no douht. meet w ith the cordial suppo-t of a majority of the citieus of this county. Such a society, by distributing premiums fu

me nesi proitui tions exhibited, would

ifth not true, why arc these men (or thiwr. m) making interest lor you. lat vear 1 1! e.tr, in order to get yon etes. and vou in t ;ra making interest fr him in theLcisIature ' t'iiC' k not your Conscience you need not ancrrr it al ad. Again, w hy have yon of late y r berom a reg ilar atfeo lant upon the Motai lijt Church? U it because your princi-;;e-s or yoiir interest leads you to it Were z l v i:r principles, previous to your intention r( 1 ;eco-nir. a popular man decidedly infidci. tr Dlistical? and hue you since been cliHn fed or d you really only sexn to hive chaneed : r the ke of the otes? 1 cannot judjre althn i m ty iloabt. L iilv if yo i are not hystile to itei nal improvements, why do you vote a-juu-t tiiee me inures in toe Legilature? and nv io y iu preerve such a course of silenre u".; -ti!loes without '.citing the people nov :-.i:h about vou either by vrifiw or fjakin r- . it o-dy talk to them privalolv.vSm letter,-v hen y kn w men are I'.tT their gn tid an 1 are more e i-;!y 'Urinded and deceive, and there i no T1"" c:ntra lirt vou ' Rut I will even wave a,! t!n- and lot ihe public judge of your merit-;.-i 1 qu ili.'M; iti.in to serve them, bv your r tt

CI

pioper in tl.t.fl- to cule the cariro

and boats lar as ii in in pow er. Ol IS REYNOLDS. Captain Wray, of s.eaui boat Velocipede, writes -I iorw.u d you a letter from Mr Reynuius, advising ou of the situation of the cargo in the keeis. He observed to me ilo.i it

would be impossible lor him to proceed on, as the men ban otteilej the boat; in consequence ot which leaded tuUcn. Atkinson, at Jefferson barracks, he told me be would start with a requiem ui. buuday, 15ta instant, an.l he

i would see thai it sitouid be to

excite i . " r

emulation among our agricuiturists that would J 6 UUllU"ntri1 Hoops Willi it. be productive of te.ults. at on. e indu .duailv ! miiilia." ki.. i i . ! . . - i

inouiaoie, aim noaorable lo t.i .-i. i -..i., ,.tO

our county.

The plan of a ocietv of this kind, it is not my province to detail; but ;u tirml v ofopi,. ion. tint if a meeting of tiie citieii w"ie tad

-o. .u a pmper nine and place, the sut j would beenteied upon with activity A FARMER

1 1

ihtic se-jucT, vi hich it will not take them; .dmif-e bv ti e

ANOTHER VOTER.

I-);.;' tj read

To ihs F'ttrnci J' Cxi -n Cou?fy. Tel low Vote s. You ran expert but liu'e from t'c pen o? ;n 11 faniif r.w ti ;e fingers h av e been rtihene bv uri-piiig the sthe. t'.e irkle and the .n.i d b' of a plough, for more than thirty ver :,n 1 n .tii ng but a seise f the impending d.ui grr to which we aie expo"d, would , at tini;n Irive induce ! me to oiler. thr ugh ibe Tne i-i'n oi the pre-', anv tern arks on tne suljet of the apr",irhipg Irrtiuii. Rut for several vi irs p ist, few. if any candidate have l-'M-n announced to the people to fill any of f.ce (imp n tan!, or les "O; but their characters lue been availed bv ralumniatintr s. nbbleis; thir best arts, co istrued. to origin ate from t'ao v ilct m ltive; the private affair of theif i ndies srutmi.ed, and with ten fil l ex.iggeration. Xpoed to the world; ami of file, evea a bearlles stripling scarcely known in this Cjunty, "with unblu-bing front,"' date dictate to grey haired freemen, to whom they shall give theirsni.Y icsfmm w bom w ithhold them. I it indee I. Fellow Fieomen, come to toi; Htve we a "olutelv o?f the faculty ofdiscnniinatmg betvvee i the talents of the di tie rent can di late w ho offer to erve us, to such an extent. s to re .me a irnaiNian. in political matters I was taught, tli.it the guardian of the people's rights were the people, when sutieied to acl

f)r ihemulve. If o. why lo v c tamely al-

n-.v ourelves to be bamboozled out ol the l ight

of cruxin' for onrst lves. the fctsous who

k 7 ih til mart, or execute the law s ol the land

Wiiv do we nffer our-elv es to be led by the

nc-.e." bv a g n ; of dej enuant, oi rt of ol :c ?ecking dem ig ne? Why do we per

put tho-e p'ii emi-arie. to pbii k us by ttie eve vvhi e npproa himr the po U and inte. rirtte u-, a to the candidates vve intend to iinnort? W'w do we nd.in the m tjesty ol car strength ane and ;isert tne ugat io. hii h our fathers bled; the nght to bunk i..; a t f r ourrlv cs t lithe prartice. whudi Ii fr .me time p it. prevailed io tne w tMern f ou iiry, f indirectly bribing the voter?, on me c'av (d the rdertion . if scau'Liious. biise ano ol are statements are sutieied to be pr.anulg.it I, aaiu'-t candidates, (periiap led tiii tne div d' the election) wlien it is out of tne pow ! ' confine them; if "men and not mea-ures' is the motto, then farewell to a free lepre-euta r-ve ) eminent; and good mot rung to aristoc ntv. lordly title and usurpation. If we are really unrapacitated to judge foi ciro!vc, oon will the. standaid ot" Liberly ''h i!s thirteen -dripes. dyf d in the blood l ,re than 80.000 fieeme. , i;c torn in tatter? 1 t!ie flag of -ome victorious usurper, prou I v. ive in its place. Arouse then, Feb . . rermrnand from this time henceforth, slee, rn "c over voor hbertits!! Ject the iui

For the Observer. Messrs. Editor: On the penpal of your excellent paper, d the :U)thn "June. I was mm h pleased to see the name of Mr. Nixon annnuured as a can Ii iate t r ommisioiier; inasmuch as he franklv derl lies bime f a de. ide.l friend to Gene ral Jaekoon. M pleasi.rc was n.ut h augmeiited. by th: o n-ideiati- n thai if. at the ensu-

mg f le. ti'.ii f ,r t'le-tdei.t. thete sh, uM bp m.

e.;p!e A it sIm.uI I dev olv e on the

hoard of Coinmi-sioneis of F.ivette eimtv, to

lende the .piestion. - Jarksoiuans w, uld have)

0 e Stri.riL' Vt,ke in our -

Fruin the Boston Palladium. Fno.w wlihiU. A letter irouoayioa,Apiii L perGnzelle, 'O 1'bt i.isi news lioui Athens was, lhat Uc.ei.d Kar.tisiuki httt arrived at the camp oi I haieras, io na relief, but is loo w eak to attack the i.ibiiu, vmjo is about I6,0UU tnr.;ig. U i- geneiahy Uaied the cibniel must lah, as ll is a am a black Uag was tiyiigup.ai it. Cui. i auvier uuiin.io06 it ,und as it is well kowwn t..at no iuaiter wnl be iven, even if suiieruured, tm gauwm may m.iKe autseiatesnie. siniuiiamousiy wath an uttaik tiom ivaiaiskaki upun the tana sine. The finks are uialiing ihcir utmost efforts to send a huge loree u.lo ihe Morea, tins cam

paign; bui it is evident they grow weaker ti-

John Swavze.

Jeremiah A Wilson, Alexander Dale. Jam s Greenendy ke, Dr. Philip Mason. FAYETTE COUN TY ELECTION. Can di dat es For HEPRESE.VTA TIFE. Newton Clavpool, M. M. Ray. Fur COMMISSIOXEKS.

Arthur Orr, Robert D.Roysier.

iiezeKia .viount, Minor Meeker, Stephen Fhilpot. Justice W i ight. David Ferre. Onin Stoddard.

A. Rov

Wm. Dickey. 2d senr

James Rutler, Isaac Thomas, J"!m Perrin. Thorn ts J. Larimore Joseph Caldwell. Coroner.

. UNION COUNTY ELECTION. Candidates for Representative. Col. Urown. Jr. A id r e w Ilindniae. Sheriff. Thomas M 'Means. Commissioner. William Youse.

Assoc iate Judge.

Daniel Ogden,

o. Robi t t S a t.

Znchariah Ferguson

i i i i '

v imam i a

fauiutl IlomaJay, of Orare

lowiisl tp, t: ayette coiiniy, one dark

y VJID ' ay ,j0rse' nHi.g fifteen bands J.i-h, supposed to I e eiqldeen years old, (44 l i:" a shorl sv iicli tad, slarin bis

.'ortbead, with some other grey hairs a'ont Lis head, bis lei't fore f ,ot white; a vmall sht ia his rijrbt nostril: two old shoes ii i.p'nrn.

ery .year, ana should the leek revoluiion last APPrai to twenty-five dollars I y Walter Reins

i a enemy to -wtr gur aii rr.r K7oT.i.f

TUB CANAL.

scveii veais lOiu'er, it will lum the Tuiiebiaiia a!,e!toQ J.nes, efme me

.anpire. 'i HiI'LI l' LOr'rl! P. I'm- Lort h ill not listen to the interference'traV I cX"7 ' lr"" C",y '"y Ci" ol any loie.gu powers. They say the Greeks ' TRIPL1T LOCliHAUT, J, P aie men su jecls, au.j ibey will granl toem no June 2U:h. 1 W'io. ' ' ' ,cn"3 "tc? but win nave their complete," 7 . . JiTTfi -IV submission. The Greeks., theielofe, h.t.e no1 VloUXhl bll V. choice t he v w di no o si i nv pii iif i i. J ti.. .... . . .

J j. ww nu.ijur.rravans 'nmscil ol tins

mttl.cd to

. , ut,u,r, n.M-na Ccnrni-i'V-icieaiehon ismuue this campaign, inform the p,i lie, that he still earrie on UiCCa. erai.ie a-a esMon to l he tor. e ei,. loved on the "I which t:.e ai rival of Cochran and General hluct making buiincss at las h! sbi.J, en Canal, and the work is progre-i,,g more rapid-'Church give some kind of probability. j JYIAIN ST''35Ti.v tinn ataay fn uH-r per.ol. oi, the LUh mst ;i was, a a.,me ago, at Constantinople,' Ppo$ite Dr. CJa'jdeN.sl.op wd.tre al orden in tl it the cent, estone ol the nil re s.d of the ti,?t ar'1 atoti'hcn to una such a change t!. ieid loi-,vrdl meet tue n.o,l prompt attention Ai..,"k

K was Miii tiy Iavid b Rates hsip the Engi-,(,1'uiiej. I n-j Mi eels, w hich were formerly l,,rnis,.,ed at the most redueed priecs.

ihi,.mi on it occasion, as r usual, truwucu, are uo'-v aihiosl Ueseiteu It in

neer in

...... x Jv , - , ... -.iv.ut.ni(JI. OU.I men eniployeU on the woik. after the bn-iness i Uik liave been beheaoed or exiled, an.l ol the day vvas oor. The loc k work is" now execui o is arc dadj biking place,- the most

,;i"s ' ' i? an mated io t.e fmitie.f , tmul-! v lal !-up,, sition ol

IllSlkl'V. ('3 ll'lv Illl 11 l..r .,M

iii,. J ' ....v.., v.ii,nav, IciIIUW ,

extra rcli ehrnentfl neie distributed to all the 'posed, that, al lue lowest calculation It) uu.i ,rwoud; ,,,m 'er.CAbll &o.,vc,U Le received ir.

iiewi . ,

.... ! , liiu.uab J.bAMPLC. 11 1,1 JuluZGth. ir.?7

ti .r. l . ft i . '

j i Muriu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 i ' 1 1

Mtie aisiy with ioe excavatn n of the rock at punished w.tn citaih.

therasteiu tcimmation ol thecanal.

Ljuimiie FuLlic Jiuitrtiser.

HIDES wanted:

The following prices wdl be ?iv .a ia rash or

Such is the strict iioiice

tb..t I was examined, not only at every cotlee-

i . ii- i . iin.es w

. "fc-i,,K mio v-onsiau- -'--.er, ior at lLo tauyard of the iu i5cri.

i ii" in,, uiiuci uri.i till rtr iiiiim'hi v imir .iin.iu uc . lu hi

f ' . aitiiniiuill'li 1 HE n AIL nOA D. 1 ncRaltimore." Amerirnri1 alnJ imr rt'riaiit t2isito nw.i. i.i.h., ! Vi- i .....

-over 2-tII.s. to fcO

-over liil'us. to 5 -over WVjs. to 13

4 1-4

cc-nl5. do.

5 do. 6 1-4 do.

Ball's and murrain idJ3 excepted. r, A- CO.WVKLL.

. li. lie arrain rrmiMtc i.

w i ora

oiiuionj p i ii Hiionisns much plea-- meu. vv e saw, al l lie aisenal, three 100 gun; use toslate that lieut. co. LrMig, captain McA'eilt f hips, (3 dei keri rix 74s and about 12 frigatts and Dr. m. Howard, the three U. S. engineers besots 20 corvettes. The remainder of the who have been .ieMgnated ly the war depart-lTur kish Ik-el washing at the Dardanelles 9' meut to make the necessary reconnoissances of corvctles auc: frigates wtie titling oulto join iheeountiv brfwrro t'.:l

river, with a view of the lofafir.fr rl.,, .il -I .nr,l rK. . ; :a :..r..- .e . ccvuai ui loug staudinz. to eall and

" pi iwim-tu ..iiii.ui, it to oaill, l lillillTr riMT IIIP IIP ll.f. i . , . ran road, have arrived it. thisrifv. I fireek iIp-i i:.rn, t ' .... ? ? !'e in need of CAsH.

ua attended a meeting ofthe bnanl o iiunk- ii m:.v. i i..r m. ,n.

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FUR 1 OK SALE! The su' fecriher Las on Land a quaulit j of prime Vutk-iui whitli Lcoticrsfor sale. ,.!'c ive Fur or Woul ,iats ia cxcLanre for WOOL.

tois. We are inlormed that the nccessarylHe was received hi every part of Greeie arrangements are now m ituring to en- with gieat enthusiasm, and his movements will

'.l I I Ct t h c i. n rrr - . 4 rt .

...'v. un.-t bv""u"ui l" eoniuience opera lions, and we teel pei fectly salishe.l the work will be pursued with a zeal and application woilhy of its magnitude and impoitanie. The promptness w it n which the aid of thee scientific get. l.emeu has been furnished, is an evioence

ol ibe tavotabie light in which this great na-'f,

be viewed wiih great inteiebt.11

LATEST rivu.l EUROPE. New Yokk, July 7.

By the Frier.ds,frorn Greenock, and the Chili

gocd ass.itajent oi leather .,a . A.U.C.

THOMAS G. RUT ' Kit.

SILAS FauDT

II. .r..n.. .. ..

.e,, i..,iil.e,..ilen..caulM. ..h u. lr(lngivi,.s mo.c IU lb h.d. ' I .

on ii n, e ooarn oi oireciors are pr dii. mg, is

a guai mb.e that the company wi.i not be haz-arue-i in visionary speculation. A'ilcs" INDIAN IIGSriLlTIES.

Iy the steamboat Hercules, arrived at Ship-! which be had declined.

giving moie than the heads. , "feiv uhmvu'SS

Fublic commence was increasing in the new s. v r" 1 J ample, on Main street, Administration, and the funds had advanced in 1 , "dl tj ."inflate those who call on Lin, consequence. a ,i, n C U,SIIi"s l bhortwt i. ' 4rilllinr,,i ti v rr, , - lie is prepared to iinufacture dax, coth wasrumo.ed tlm the King ofEngland ton and H ooici, wnetls. check reels, patent head, had written to the Duke.d VellinKton, reues- r whet is, and turning f i,y diseriptiou.

lingfiim 10 lesunie Ihe cumaiaiid ol the anuv.' 110 ,,as uuw in Peratii n a wheel upon an irn-

:j-roved plan lor spiiuii. ir cotton and nool, iv. it b

.i . ... . i i . . . '

pmgpoiion me mn him. m ihiee ijays Irom Great sensation was produced in Londcn on crs a-".'aeture their oh u cloth aremSt. Louis, we have received the following ,n-,!the 2uth, in coi.sis.juence of mtell.g, nee li'm-V' n" n ,C'V , , t , , fo,mat,on.-focu,. New iork of the in.sunders.andi t ... a ' ' f "T.JI.r:",.s fttheeU' Wl!l be doDC

.vooui iw nours oeiore we reit mere, tne Liiaziiian and the United Slates' GovernGov. Cass arrived liom Upper Aiississippi, and meut. brought the unpleasant imeliigence ol an al l A speedy and powerful intervention in favor

. ick on two keei noais. on iheir pass.ige'ol the Greeks was about to take place so Horn Fiaire du Cuien to the Upper KapiiU, by ibe Fieuch papers.

i p.u ty ol the . mneb igo Indians. I he boats Constantinople dates say that Divan had

SaV

vere bred on r epeatedly two men belonging commented calling into exec utiou the piinci-j o them were killed, and one (.dr. iJeojamm pal articles ol the treaty ol A- Kerrnan, and that;0 i 'lion d' Pittsburgh, Clerk of ihe hleamboat the best uoderslanding prevailed Utweenthe!"

dexico) dangerously w.,un.le.l. Larpe and Forte and the Kussi .n legislation.

n-picious parties ol Indi iushad been seen hovering about the Fever lliver lead mines the

a0UJiliY L. YYX A 2, l) NATIL1N G. HOWARD, (ATI OmVEYS AT LAW,) Have opened au oftce in Connersville. Fay

ette county; any business enlrubied o tiicircre.

dl ue faithfully atterded to. Alortran L. Fiu ..

will attend coiihlauily at bis oilice: and n. :

Howard will attfiul rsma-.i. . : . .

I InrCUl ifc I A V t mm I Alln IpAin I Artf bthf inA ' .

pie q! xVlay 2. annouuee that the Sultan has dis. Co7incrsi:ilU, July 27, 1827.

W-tf