Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 20, Connersville, Fayette County, 3 November 1827 — Page 3

cr.rp,, muor o..to- he i.sihs , . ,vas sh, never was before. In old fashioned times h .hcc, .u-n uy. .it the successful chieftain.! bride-rooms and brides tncl to bemarried rve r from yu mm.: obed.ence to tins mandate of jare really a.lmmed to ay there is no- inch

; - - " I (Hill t UliW itM , LLIl Ul IVIC 1 It'll III I III'

Pho wedding guests some

time danced in the evening, lut now no one

nance; there is n such tiling; we ''trip it light-

;!,:0 Tt.o attorney 01 me united states, fori Mvmenial lt:ir

. .Iw , f f. ll.ft r..4. i I

! ;w- the :-tnio f.ite. He dot not an'r them.

;t'i.trao: but he b miho the judge, and places! ly on the fantastic toe

,. V.V r memiers miner military snrvttl lance. yr, jn!,ri. fr.i diy. o:i the re-toration of peace. c ;dln! t. account tor om of thoe viola- . 't t'.ie i.ov and the constnui ion. his friends ! .; ii him a pa i agon r.t excellence, because

I ,iid n-; h-t his partisans commit iolencej '

j I... ' I . t. , . .. -.....-....vv- ' I III.' '"Ill.lt. ,j ' - . v , V I . . I. .. . I I 1 1 I 31 1 l, l lltj I - IVi I

:m ik ration of Jacks.n improper !,V1'1 hnd the second Io. of a series of numbers - c i. t.-iu.Oil ria it i . I .. 1 . . 1 1 ' W h I i'h h:i iprohllv 'nu.d-, m,I tl.n If .-..,. .i .J

SATLT.DAY, OCTOlILK 3, li:7."

wehare before stated ; and according to partial retirns in the Philadelphia Opposition papers, we perceive that Lancaster and Delaware coun ties have.each elected at least one Administration member." In addition to the?e auspicious "jig-in," we receiv e I yesterday the following nrte from a frieud at Hagerstown : -Vat. Int. Ilagirsloxsn, Hfi Oct. 1827. Dear Sir: Bedford County, Pennsylvania, hns elected Adams Candidate?, by a decided majority. "Signs are thickening1 Alay we not hope that the public sentiment

iui! received an impulse in this powertul Com inonwealth, w hidi will acijiiire strength ulTi

,! V T. I P l'.i III : : i ii ll l n l i l' U. I Miail '"-11 "! IllC

tv-n; m T wii!i a U citing t a iVw ofthei'Ai. over the

'in:it!it.

a time oj pro ion a t pe at (he resets to ihe

in U . ? 1 t ''Mil,' '""'"S t!l 'i.- II U 11-11' VI IR'l UV,CiH.U

I. , ' r ; cientoetcre theiap-e of another v car, to place,1' lew wecKs since, eu. eiulv appeared in the lUctnnoiui.. . 1 ., . 'court the v vot R of be . ; 1 , . . i its irrcr.t wenrht on the side ol the Constitution, i,UUI 1 u-e 11 11 Vl ; MgnatiiiT ot "A 1 armer, r.d-, ; ? . .. . 'the condemned h n wh i , i mm on the stue ol civil Itbertv, ot the Slr,nmacv il 1C L people ol ms;inia. 1 he paper. r,, , ... w . , ' PalU of Niagara . , 1 1 , .of the law over military power, and the 1(or-il Ul A,'eai'1- ' iirt li'ituhor ivri nnt rncpuci I

to Indianapolis, possesses favorable advantage for a good road. This 1 am of the opinion is far better than to have descended the Valley of White river to Vincennes: and, in fact, setting local interest aside, 1 think the citizens of that vicinity will accord with me in opinion. Mr. Knight and his party will probably, in the present week, complete the location as faras the line dividing this from the state of Illinois, when their labor, I am informed arc to cease for the present reason. DLSPKUATK CHOICE. A man who was executed at Nifgrn, U. C.

a few weeks since, earnestly begged of the

injr allowed to Meer

hich was sent over the

W If.

I

their.- ihc: power. He acted the die-jl,-()m the N. J. Fivdonkai ami National Intelli-

ii:-.: to death Arbu!.;xt and Am-'i-"cni'01- t',,y appear to he ascribed to. Mr.

I . . .Illii I i ItU ( M il'l IHII.Ul. U!Ui 11)1 I I lUJ: I I ' 1 " " i V t UlLUIIJ Ull." I'lUUULUUII .-i-au' ;n h.diaa who had fallen into his of no ordinary ( -en.

nited Mates (Saxette, clwsei! his portrait

of the ! pj .'jitir.n in the following terms.

meeting house to-morrow evening.

hrerk 1 1 i c nl.i

"'.nirruv. frnn the pre-ident huclt;;n. time tor tlusV ccka impression-it shall be !tU1 0 11 e not de-l The Wev. HoUrt Ihrnt, will preach at the

it i .. ... pin or ir.c iiepuoiic, rui iiojip every iiimtr

. , , , , , i- mm ,,,,', " , , i 'trem liic good tense ot the People. . ;,.:s i.i lav.t'lmg ane-itrai la-umtry, thereby t I hre tnimbers ire temperately written anu 1 i-.ti.t'.; v ceivi.i d t!.e Idcr'i p iw er of ma-; VN ill doubtless be re.nl with in-.ich interest. . . , ,, , , 1 l . . .... . f In , i An :i !.: :Mil cm nf nl ivn pr in

..I...', tt.i.l i i I 1 .1 I...,rt r. rl.'Xrii t.i .iiivm r.litr.r.'.l '.ilii'U.: " ' '

m 'i.' u ;n .i i.i. . iiai'i t v:,.''!. - i ... . v. ii. it iuiivii.-,t.v.ivu i

TO THE rUBLIC

'.r.'! ie-n i'j-tiA i:ig tins blood v pm ra t'ie I'rt Lmin.i. ;?;.s .M,- tl.it the only ru .vie oi The Sagp and Patriot of Mouipelirr. Va. Mrtin -e:r.io!i:i...,te l e-ple w ull!v ,cCJ.tlva ,itl)f mU-

u.i... ..,.-iy opp.jsc.i to (,cu. J;u U(,a for President, laitj ; Mom o i :,, i;4uj,,g a., A, ini. j,a,t :gaint him. He has1 . :!? ibrcoine alaraa d. and iu-a: I v. at the moii.tioum

peopieof Pennsylvania willy et be roused to a j''-o ctnh ense of their own danirer, bv innning beadlongl' , alter a new action that intends o:ny to betray , . . ....

. in. i iO ' ";-e i tuo i,; i o! i. ii . m r. t.i'.o io I e

a . e I r.v j iho lao-l, ami niMii-r eitcu'n

-'r rkiiiir io t.a i; irntv. I.t- necieed

i ir ; rm v to tie stu-t m a mai -1

olaica taan ti.o

a t:. i

i un a to i-rie i ;:r tat v

jtheir bet mteie;ts. .Vat Adv.

I rom the Cuittt! Stuns' Gazette.

Tl.ev aie remonstrating in ttiong and bold language ftgaiit even the existing taritl. They .tie menacing it-sitance utid thieatening . ! .1 . . 1 . ! . .

... .... ri.i ..!., ii i !, i mi cii'ir fi ri i.i-n itii'k.iifi i.i

h iiiti(.' 1 1 i . 1 1 '. 1 1 .1 1 ! i c 1 1 t,v ti;e aristocracy ol ir-,ulct , . . .

(.eciee,J.gim:i, and at the moatHthov at e usin- to ,,rop. "'Ke neau agau.si uns lormiuaeie loice; iom-

tle and us'am tl.r-.n TL,k tist to, ow n liien.ls ami protect you. Hull

' tlu ;,a I another equally trood in V.i-Mni.u iVl,i' H hav e openly thrown theuwdves on

iciiin- -.i.at o: tvTci.t -!.u;t. newspapers pu'dis-hed in

tneir execution f. li':L.:t -late, tiu ., are for the administration

TIIK underbigned have parchascd oflraGrov-

The'fr, Ids interest i.a the store w hich ha heretofore

i.. .. i .i .....i .. i r. - .. i ii ' 1 i?r vr f it

kl-cii luii'iui ii u uii'iri mi: in :n ui 1111 unwi

iness in future sill be continued iu

'irine.ilv tnjcairied !iy them.

In aihlitii ii to tiie slock cfjroudson hand, they

l.ave juit received, aui are now eptninj a general a-.Mr. ment i.i"

tile

. th-e it ened to enter into the ciiamlr r ot aud

t. a. i! -enate.vVcut oil the eai

! r ' i : i i i r i r to inquire into thix

.: u - pieveatft !!'" i c.uiyiag hu

. ; .it i. ! oal v i v tlie sic! n .. j.e tf J ccalure.

' T

of the mem i

tiii r. ; j ileal in- j

paW mUm ;ai(! j

ll-iiiea.-ui 3. and t't; t.i opjiosed to them.

From lit .Ycti .ual IntJli vei-:tr. The letti j-mued "A l'a irner. which were

e are the f ir which even the

Xah

orl ji j'ilisheO in the llichmond V big, uiid of .vl.i.-l. .... ...,l.l..!. : i :.. .ii . !

. . i ii .. . . i 1 1 7 i uu i hjmiij; liuili.it I 1 1 1 1 1 ll

that Mile , pi tiding the election, vv hut v;iil they

nut li tre do when they are seated in povv er, svitli a majority at hand. Thi' -uhjett is deeply interesting to the pt-o pie ol Pennsylvania, and will be pursued.

A crisis is apiroaching aud J warn you o!

the danger. PLN.

i-juax paper, have la en iy nme person. :itti i- nri, a paper n Inch, fiom ils commencement.

h

b

.1 tird cop. !'uLitc. The New York States-

m-ii.ttee bav e ie t (. ?m d : t:"r can thev 'buteo to .i r . Maoi-on. 'Phi . -ircum-tance. ad- l. .. h,.i,l th moiif :in.l rPiim of (Jm eu.or

'. ?!:e.'ii. Head, then, and de.ade w bethel joeil to the eiiei t w hirh they ha v e jr mIij. c J in (urv:i, cf New York, and which has, we u t down auirht r.i nrdi---e. in atlemp.tinj : Vuuu.ia, and aie still produi-ing.ha stut' the Peheve, ever tand just I v) enjoyed his onliicito the u:i:.:iie-s of.laek-on tor tin VqH-!ii,,n editors to the quick. The l.y m h-.'-e, with .all the w armth of generous friend--. . :v . S n aU wl etl.i r cur Jeiier-on j hurg irguuan sumus to think it probable that'.jj, r,.fctits the aspersions agaitrt the political ii: "a r'T'.tco. vvhrnhe ilei.u;l he 1. a. 1 ; the.-e letters a; e the production ol that eminent charade r ot" tint reutlcmau. hich have le-

v .:ar c ; ev ei v mi ,er. arid -ni-tituted h M;:JeMi.an, t rom the Coincidence of setttiment rentU l.rf r. thii . n out

GOODS:

Coii-istiiur in part of the fulbwviuc; article?: vi:

DllY (i (JO its, cnocr.NiKs, l it:e an I I'rutcU IWanJu, I lor J-no rt, Junititta ror, . Cross-cut mill Sc.-jl f Sj-uii Haze CffiTi,

All of m hich thej propose selling b'.v a; tliry can Ue purchased any where west of the mountains for PY, either in money or such articU of produce' as aje received by Merchants iu this country. josi.ui c;iton:n l Co.

Liicrtif, st JWrjcnJtr.

Qi'ttiis-z.arc 4

i liasn.-arty Clt It TV, Jiiii'ii' Glass f .Yj:s,

Sice I Caain:

Paint Die stuff:.

IT!

o

The Stati smiiii ltocs

a '.. ...ov ei ;i ihle will for the Saw and the! whit h evidently exists between M r. .Madio,i j,, ',y , an i v ti y distinctly proposes, him asiSshhhhe s'!'o!i-n. tin the contrary ,w a- lie not w eii : aud A Parmer." As the Viiifinian publihe- Candiilate for the Piesidein y , in the followitig' r ' oimtr .-'i '(' ia (he c-ion itfhi feai s, aim -,t in i in rei'ei n.e to this sal-ject, a very intereti g te;m: jor aeeoii-

i Im i.i ,'h it t!.ei:p "i t a I '! !i ;i man far ;iliclo.uie of the evpreed opmiori olMr..Maiii-!

i in ated an im aiaeitv m man -onk v ouche lor itscorrectut?s, vv-e ubom the

. ! t ""iiv i rrmfi.t? hnn ..i l.-it. tii.fi. ii.iii'r..ii,l, .....I rAnin.'Hr! if t o t ! ) i ; f t i O I .'.T i .1 f

- ll .l - ) . II, 1 l l II J I 11 III'..'. '. r.l( ..''.I, 111 II. ,... V.V-l..'. , . . I . i mi i' 'i i i.i , . i , . ;i- some would think, at the late o.av, notw itli'i i .' P. i,!i 1 i ,n i ich, iiii ui, :i .ii. ikii i -iro ri' i-li' lii vlnn.r tin' 1 m Ml 1 i 1 1 ' - '

r the

on,

w iii-h of the cit!ei;s iere. nther than submit ! le illative mCi.s-

iiii'iition heal t.tstrv th v i" 1 1 : ppoi f " A FAPMPP

"it itutt as a fiirt 'in tu

that.nr rtnuthj the sage and patiiotol

M. HELM H:'s ju.t received an ece!!cnt.assortrncnt cf PAILAKD WINTEIl GOODS, -

'vshh h he is determined torllverv lo-.v f.jr f'AJill

ntry jtrod.uec. J lis custoitier hose notes

its are u f Ion ; btaiidiiif. nii-,t pay im-

oiattlv , or suiu m ill he commenced; part par-

"We speak what we believe, when we snv.jmei.t v ill , exprctrd, on all uutr.s and accounts that were (iovernor Ci i. ro, even now. (ar'dU"'" due, whether of long tundiiij or rot.

tamlmg the election is more than a y ear hence

:,: ...i

LAW OTICE. Oiivku ii. vnn S: HTivn nrn. will vr?.

Ciovernment bv their controversies, who bav C; tire law in parin. r.ip, iu tl." eountiein the Jrd

. . , ,- ,.- m.- - to be preheated to hi tellow i itieus tor the Ui cs ot nrotectn n lorour s.ii.eria maiiutactures : ..,., i,i ii .... ..iW......im.l nnit...'m tr.il .tcl.tfk.j l.v-

. ' .,- UIH.C Kl I IIMUI III Ull-I. I' '"inn , - ,.i .. :i.. ...i : i... i.... .'..(. ,m. il.r

loi) t- poll ll a i p.,, ii..ii; . ui in im:u. uu u

V' ?." 'I'l . i ,!itir nl' llip Ir:mUli'i ' ,f I i-r i t i t,.i 1 hu i'i ri'i'i.it :.f theCntll

, . '. ' " , . 1 , . r t t , iconvert.dthe ,e:-t of our National Leirlature':1"11''-11 1 rnut.an,! n lk-ouUr. K::C.sr.J ncr.r I . -it.TY ..;... t.r ou.etia.p ;at. been -van u-': now puisuin; bv somo of the mot eminent pob,. . . 7 . 'iv ro.inlie. in the hlh Circuit. 111 tbi Mate; zwi M:..ciMr5 that ,11 he.lth nu.t ,0, n, T dj ltlc,,L o. Virnia-that he reprobated U u,' into the a.ena ol party w.rtate who c Xlt (Wrl,. L.a to ab.md,,, the printing buMnts.. The L the foundation uf her power and inllu-lr!,:,r:?od xlv h:f V1 "'" ;to chamber! Uno u t1l? ftrm , . be ceuMilud at all tunes "' d. tor of the h'wo?. pin. ted at Yevay. t..(. ,;, tll0 COnlederacv, whiUt, by a couieof.lor fccra l"Af uh, , ,1-ivr . slii"1 that every LuU ip ,.LvCe iu iUs j,iaC(.. h. h a'-omtV-ned u.ialii. last trimher. that moderation and prudence, she mijht have Wn candidate vvoM.d be w nhout hope be- j . 1Vrn, ain,t ,vV,om 1 c.,im ti. co.tiM.ied 1. leirur-m; of hi- health m f r , ,,;,;,,. , i,(. c;..rr , (ll ,1,i,r.11.(.f:iu tia y have not been selected at Nash-, . , r, : f... tlt-..... . tlJl,J

' " . I II ll .. .1 I.- ,.... .... , ,

i .. r er orui rth:it be leterae; t ip rnditol ihum. .m. ......... j ''i. Arthur l)i( k'aiii. ilrci r.M'.f . or 111 my HiJlvMu

11 'Mthe National'iroveinment, vvAr :Wco:ttUulin r, thoe v. ho now believe that there i but onol rzU,Sc who may be'w itli,.- to di.etare the rr.e.

.ecoll.Htei. tha' a p.it.terin tis placet ;fl (iljull0S on i;l,orts. w ith re- l,J " Cle 0!itm3' 10 bc con-.durinfr my aWr.rr the critic wmtrr, nre it. tor-

veai. sireT. f icontmueit tne 1 u: I:- c. 1,. a.. ..r:,,,.!, ii.-, 1,.. . m ueieu. ... .

rtt:e mcent Mvi-;:i. h 1 dctermi:. d him

1 ii-p.,e of hi-- i:,teie-t i. the pr

J'.Oi 11. IliV I tt!0'l 1,1

I tot- mu.-t be a very i-ilv i.i thi ptate.

. ( r unf ruvie devil

1

fetcnce to other objects than revenue he a 'l'"'

i- :. t if 1 .1. .. ..

... . ' . 1 .. -A. a.r... .'(..,.. w.i, ... ............ m

paper tr trie arne reason. 1 iu- u;nPa that .tichhad bet 1. then x.in i.urstf alby ' p. . - u. o-.... v - -

unhealthy ofn!T,:a,u:,' ,.rv .,,ini:n: .,,.,,:,. ,M,I.,. ,,.M,.t.v rVf.m,, t'at -Mr. I um ox. aaiieu i he i, and sos.;

. ... v . , I.I ...1 1 I.. .

erate, 1 vi ,. !MU,.i,..,.;,.l,ln,lt!,.,t ... . ..II ,1 i y imw iii .ihiu ...uur MiM.uu Itim.

.'i. . ui Tun nimuvu ii.iu 1 ..it . . .... ..

i .a i 'i cor i

o IlilV

ami

e-

r

P.'itv. e tear that r.c piire ipie ( aus'i ot

latent 1 iaircr of the country into act i ja.vCto at

for Uie h-.norvvhich he ha vvon.und the honor

'.e

n the

Paucity ot .u. crii'er

i the-!,- te '!'' pre i'i pa, iw: a p.1. ! e !-!o ii!,ed if mi m v oti.e; - i; 1; , i'.om' 1 ' er 111 e Ui.lo , . !s

e v mil. I the e ill .- v, and rt -

toni to tnem -acti piotectton as ctrcumv.ancc.

might J-upgrst. was oneoftie tor the iibolishmer.t of theconfe

whiclj wiis fanid inadetjuate I or that purpose,.

O. ii. SMITH,

Cvnfr'i:ir. 21th Oct., lf.27.

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I

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MM

'1 of pt : ' r. tle.-v 61

i p iv t 1 :.!;!!' : -Hie conv .tie, ei,!

i

in a

he dciPi v a s; fur the public good he lias Ione and fr the public good he can do; by those

lllllll ril' . I. win Ul ll:. I'I lIM. II'.U lliluu . . -. . . '.1 111 . i-.i , , I w ho do not to ow party politic a a profession : tor the abolishment ot thecontederation svtem ... .. ' - 1 '

Oiint (tine his comjutitors jar i.thui't.

1.1 ! . . I .'I , . . . '

11 .1 tit if tfin 1 r. n!ntivr. rut 1 1 w fl. l-iwt lrrn. ,

liTnie n relation to thr? ?uluct, was t-x- . . . 4 . . .1

i iv.ii.M rtAn ft ifi'ii i rni r tii i i irnr.i

We do not say that thi fnovrment proceeds

! t i one .le t the i'.., e have jh: v . . i . i ... . . 1 ' . . i... : i... .1. . ... . u,.;, 'Iroin .Ur.LliMi'N iumeii; nm. cominjj: I rom -L

I I T .IT.I11I1.IL11I-Il'ltllllril 11,11 ir lilt" l,ll 11 1' I" ...

TAXES!

VTOTICr. is hereby p:Tcn to all who corceni, t!;at on the second MO?

toe)v2v wexi,

tier.K !y unwie and impolitic. Heie. then, is

r.a u

- oa !,eir i thin an

! ,.:v . ar,

l" 4 . . I

nec conv...e. c,.t - car ( tr, ,k wl0 s ev ei lartm-i v .pnie.l bv the t,uiri t :r:.. und . I.eerlulness sft -mi ;?, ts n,-l!lC Cl.fifililu,iori 1;i state, "who a..i5. ,,w ,!e id ot spectre I o m-. ; (.. to frame this muniment, ami who tras one -allow vivige; they wouh; be-' ,,c r?, ....a .,,lrst roteinr.omne-nn- v.

candidate for the Presidency,

.Naf. if.

a i. on

a a

i ,k -in i . ..i".iik ii i t 1 1 r ii ib'tif

i

D'Mii. P. Cook, Hsu , late a member ofCon-,

;i'i di.a'

ruiaii. (J. I'ai.

i.iifiv and who. in the exerci-e ol his ee-t

jrres- from Illinois, die

j ,iaie a d at the

at the roart home dosr, in Liberty 1'i.ion rourty , lnJiana, between the hours ot' nine o'clock A. M. and four V. M. ot" .aid day, 1 shall rom mence m llin; all and hincadar the lands and lawn

residence of his

i . . . ' i i . .1 l.... .1 t.

I ens in .i ui i on u i v , i'u im ii im: i u uc i." -

en tor the present year aro net paid by

i .ih... , W..tt rotit.tt' K t rvttli4tl lli .. ... - .

a...;. ..i i., ... ...ii. .a ... .iiunn nuu luui.i;, iuui him. . ,0 sr.,a s,.,.,,,., M.oniav in rvovemner nexi; ana

i mm iiiiin.j mil ...I. i y, ...I. i iiiiiij I'll IO i . , . i i r,On:riU nroviin,,,. vvl mivs U !B .... llls fllC waS ol. !l character,' shall cutinue saul , ale Iron day to day, between

v - i j . ...-

rris

of Srtch.--V)ic nevvcpaper;rui.eonly thus iju ate ' 11 .. . ....I.V.I-

i Y,t . e ii which had been gradually preying upon his the hour-of ' o'clock A. M.and I I. M. until all I and that William P,.i . . r i " i,i,....;.ii.,..i ..i,cr, nr ,nvl

-reulv cot.t;ih)rdb eijin h the Im-h-di r,ih,that dog in the manger, is fa-t hurrying

We .'nil h.otlw have, t lia'ik t o ! u ) i e i v eil v liiTiUia io ruin anil onteiript.

'constitution fur several years

i

an

m! pec(.!l tor

lie pre-, a pictty, delicate.

I. I , -.11 ,.-.

..II .!.- III. IJ'.ll v i- "a fair ;elic;"

ua- .v;m ea maki'.g her i!t ' r

. . i . . I . - "

V.'e ;:::ain rep at that what we have here

It y a gentleman who attended the Veray

st:i' Coin t thin week, we are iiil'oniit d that upwanls

ofitv persons in that town, are confined to their

r atleaiaa ol

i ilr: tun

i ci - '.f life. 'P!:u, a i i

''.:ice n .ui 'i.iteiestti.e; ii nrin

I . . . ' '..I...- I .

. ipp-u io i a- ,r me lamny way, M.e is in mat ;s ; -v - , , exeeeiU the total amiamt of deaths . i -t .. .i 1 .... , .a,, j in uu nn rr.'ii nrt 1 .. ..... .

,) ., .tiM '-a i.i lic nf't to lie that love llieir ! -'" .a.,,.,.. c(,r ilV l:ist five vears n..t with.

at a

..IV S - - . . f - . - .1.1 1 . I

leu ' cf n:r oTt r.no.. ituuc .ion inuoi lie con-

tradicted. e hope it w id be m our power,' u-U with the 1'evcr; and that there have been

l.i .A .CVtr. twlir,n in i.n ..-n,...an,l 1 -..,,. ,..m.lr.'.t. 111 (I.i. tl:, i' j. iliirn.cr l.. ..-.

...i... .'.i.i. 'i,it ii. 'ii . iii.ii..'ii.iT,.i. .... i.v i i . . r i i iiiriii. i'iA -.. ... .... , ......... . .

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tl;e said land- and town lots are si ld, or t tiered

fir sale, or so much thereof a will pay the taxes due thereon and cots .. THOMAS M'MEANS, Col. L'nUm Couri'y, - OtM-.'thi:.:. t's-ta

1 ad-;" aid the t'. 'juL-.nt be a prostitute, she ' aa '"a.: mlua ite lemab',v or a Iady of eay a ' '," or :t "devotee ot' the Cyprian goddess.1 V"i a.i. 1 1 a criminal iisefi to be handed, but

PENNSYLVANIA. It eetns to be admitted, that the elections foi members of the Legislature in this state, fur

this place, !r

JOSH I'll NELSON

Ke-pectful! y informs his friends and the pubhc

tandint; the population of Lavvrenceburgh about jn general that he contimiek the

triples that oi evay, Ind. i'alladiiuu.

!.t i launched into teinity.'1 A maujnUh a pretty accuiate test of the exi-tint?

ICS. b'lt till"! in ll.niilirl

t Si

' i a;; ii vi- ,1, vv ben a mtn J- ibivvn in a ot.a re ai.tion m public opinion, greater tlnn some a !:' v.-on used to be sent for; but nuv modi-! of tin ni ot sanguine frien Is of the administra

te of the most res-

ofthe Philadeltdiia

Ttrre Ihiutr, October l.a. I am much pleased to have it in my power

sj;netit.."s drowned iu old times, but thiU'i-r nth of the administration and ormosifinni to stale that Mr Kni-jht lias again iirnved at.

i . v m "cc ii j now ; he may, indeed, be "immei ' parties of t!ie (iereral (lovernment ; and the rem,r town with his pai tv, m good health and Ptie

ia toe Uitiul element till ttie -lue of lite m1 mjK, so tar as it uaj neen ;iscertaiael, exhibits -P"

The permanent location of the National road is completed through our town It enters Wabasdi street at it Partem extremity, leaves it at its Western termination, crossing the Wa

bash at Mr. Harrington s Perry. The width of the Vabah at this point, at low vv.. .er mark is something more than 29 rod at hij;h water, probably :il rod.

The distance from Indianapolis to the Court House in tliis village, is 70 k miles to the Wa

bash river at low water, 70 i miles wanting 3

chains

c: al aid is. mi I to be in iunnedi ite attendance ;'" j tion had anticipated. On a! ! he .ii.: before the surgeon comes "the' pectablc and dispassionate

Vi'.aUpaik had tied.1 In the time of our plain j papers, (poulson's) contains a !etaiied state!

s,)en ance'tors. horv.i s and cattle were some-' mefit ot the votes for president, tn 1'3'J l, com

SADDLING BUSINESS At his old stand. He has just laid in a pood stork of phiU'd and other ware so itaMe for making o.k1 vvcrk of every description in hislipe of bunus. He will accommodate tlrose wlu may please 0 favor leni with their custom, with any ailicleiii his line, at . ry reduced priees for cash, beeswax, tallow, fax or tov-linf ii, lincy, jane, surar, w hrat,corn,o.trf, c. t the hirheit market price. CunnuersrUlc, Xoi emler :21, 1C27. 7 J-3aio

liei t hi' I by lightning; but, an a ri-anr tn they are now truck by the electric lluid. A ;aio,a ship used to be launched, but there is n aai.e,' of this U in I now. "We are loosing ail ir am isemeats," as Crockery has it. 'P!ie shi

now 'glides majestically into her r.ative Cie

parerl with the votes in the recent election, in the City and County of Philadelphia, and the counties of Montgomery and Perks; and in this

small portion ofthc State, ah tie, the gain of Mr. Adams is ."i.a (J. Besidet this, we find that in Lebanon countv,the whole adminitrKtir n tick

emut,"1 i:i which native clement by the way. I et hiit! succeeded ; ia Fraaliliu county, aUo, as

The rout Mr. Knight informs nic from t!ii-?!or COttOll rags.

(CT HAGS! RAGS! 2 1-2 CENTS TN CASK, per pound, will bo iiveii at the

Observer Office, for clean linen I A A