Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 24, Connersville, Fayette County, 1 December 1827 — Page 1
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Mil. M AUK LEV'S LETTEK. From ihc Dvinviraiic Press. TO THE PU5L1C.
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merican manufactures, interna! impovemen
and commerce; and to cherish peace, and administer the government with a due regard to economy, it should receive tny cordial and hearty summit.
j The latter end of December,! S24, 1 believe
jhave thoaght proper id bring my name before camiol wjtu abolute certainty say. it was e.vten-iU,c l,UUllc aS Um1 ol a ,e,sun lwPlcatcd, or in:on the I30lij, m fr.e i l.Mr liuchaiiam called to
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.e l.u,kim -'irn.it. 1 be patronage that has already been
,., . ; ;; Uv. tH,,,n l,fM ' Casket, has not on I; exceeded our""0 ""cum un 14lu'"rl lo 'uu.jce',.ee mem the evening at my board ing-!ion5e.
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I .iu.t,;.,,.r ,H, ,Ct tneci.-ui.it: 3 ear. us: n. it-i.tda-v ,!..,v.r. ,i,Jtucc 01 Uie puL.iicaii.ais.Ji incsc geuueuieii;.; commenced bv stati.-.c that he !elt trieat
i- e-iant!. lie k m ns uie.sl, as m Us. -.omm .tn-n, t v :,.r, 4.V, - .... n is boe.i. that thej h;ue given r..e torrent !soicilU(e for the election of General Jaien,
urp'r r-.i.ii (.:':!, iiH! iV i.!.-'.Mil. i a ...... . ... . ' ' mi :ihiiM ;i..ii i'aititnnv which has been tlirect-1 i .t . i - r n u
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Z, "mL -' v v'lT "Vv'? aatH" 1 iM U Ul"dl 11 is t0 5--'"pii.ied;the size e4 ,,iUUSi iue' ll ,si,yl'hoiveier',)l U,c I,urble mean to promote it; to which I replied,
. , ' teiitit t! nl tA:u ... ,i uciiij: i.v;-e vvao have cat into it tueir mitc.i...,!, llrt(l in n-rvrc uhirh nrpr
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1 1 i.i ;t;i 1 sl-orit-t ta,ti( e. , publicatnn ; meat.tinic. that ev.'ry ienntU;. 7.'. l:1:; !l' irtl"t'"1 "'a3' xnihit a corie.-,.iMlm- ihnee - jut improvement, ai rangemenu 1. 1 e leer, en i! in. -it. si vf novmtr from'11 oto with artits.far varuan decoration
ai he? a : -. itu: o i-I v :'' " 'l'iiament
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I i.e usiihI num!er of ronncr
tae jpi.tes uili be found, and it is proposed to hirUiii each ttUTKher with to wood entjra r.sir-, :nU'a.! ot one, as now published. The wood
.r. trravtns representing Irenes, or leferriny
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ui Sianici, n.at i Ml uuaii. My object is of a;aloal ti:a the fiiends of .Mr. Adams were hoi-
niKocr naiare.a deire ta i.o uiyaett justice,! j,nffoi:t ,.e ti.:ll ja case l,e jdiould be eaii i, sn.u a, my iccoiiection ana juig-j jccled, Mr. Clay would probably be otTered meal sha.i ptiam, to spread the tiutn,and the,ie vit.ntion of Secretary of State, and that in wln.ie nolo, be tore in) ieliv citins. 1 doici,e (jC!lCrnl Jacks(.n vvas elected, be would not hope, Uy any Uuag i can say, however sat-loim, or continue, Mr. Adams Secretary of
WuCto.y r.u.4 conclusive, io piopiuaie any oi s;t.lte I told Mr. Hm luaian I thoujrht such a.
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jo.-i:p:i thkasih:it. AM) or.r7r.vr at t-aw,)
m cnciii es, peiaonal or pu.ilical; nor shad i , lt.0rt was calculated to do the General a lor Unit, or any other purple, turn from a fullt tC;li 0j" ir.jurv, and if it were i.ot well and hut ex.uauialioa oi fcuch paitsol the letters EmnuMi it ouirht to be contradicted : and mon-
.,!, ron.-undav t, ( im.idei.U familiar or iate. , sting to ,no-t oil '.lhe -'tUiCl1 u ilU bav e .inposed upon ine';tioilCll further,that there was great plausibility f..oas Ah.a'.V, an our readcr.wiU be accompanied by well writi4"48 ,luilt:asa"1 oul.v- As 'f144'' lu iaeI,''in such report, nnd their receiving credit.par-
i coma iiuxe wisutu iu nntc uvcii spaivu -ticulai 1 j tlint which repreentefl uencral JacKappeal, but it is no longer a matter ol choicely ;w i,aing determined, if he should be eI might have Ucn peiuaucd to permit the er-jjtcU.l tl-it woulti contin-ie Mr. Adarm it.raml inaccuracies cl Mr. Uuci.auan and Mr. Secretary of State, inasmuch a3 Adams had isack, arisn-y lom a want tl lecoitection, lo;pCCT ot'his ablest defender-sand advocates pass uniioiaea; and, iiv-m a citkiie to Le at, lu ,c,,l)rt Si:-tainmg General Jackson a peace, I imgoi ev tn hav c been content to over- L,.MKtt the charges which were preferred a-
.ooiv tacii iiii.rn.ui.eM, i ui um.ujjoi r.aiou, ;tinl hjm ,or n, conduct m rolaliou 13 the oi. then sliov ing, piesinncs tocali me "the lie-, en,fJ e W3r g.'tiator,' in vvhai .he icpiescnis to be a cor-f r j;,JC,;.,n tiated that be had written tc. iupt lrans..clioi., i am imperatively bound to' r 1CCCH t.,i Setter from, a nviinal fntna cf speak, anu I wilt sptak that winch 1 know lo (,r!? a icuu s Ml u on the -noje. t of t!eP:e$-
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i:e,,.v.U,e.iiUr.r..'.a;h..l.e wilt trv ul .ttTCstm-to the vari.ius classes of readers
j:";.ut. 1 i:.ere!orehere y f.,r arn all u-r.ns j u fl"!n periodical literature generally addrescs ! ..!.. !:.;!) ii'g or I... r . iii,- I.i in, as I aia dtocr-! it?e!l , we shall then feei i ailed iiih.ii to setich.
v ;-m.i it a u.hc i " 'I'f'.i'i'uui.j oi evemsam. rMiibitions con-
' y: "l a'ra "lt t'"1 - ' ro'necied with the picture each retleetinc ui.on :;.,svvurt!.yeM;,ph.xi.n,adovvn anddmtUbc otlt's interest and value ' h a..l.iu-ttJ to imoM.-ation and Uir.jr. It' It i ... , .
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j:-. ! pr-.N ( ate any p: rs-a found guiity to the ! with renew cd ultf titioii.assbluil v, f r the most m ri- ur..f t-,.. I.o. . !interelmgcon;cn;snfforeig.i magaa'nes, while .yV rhrVrr induceme.it udlhe held out lor u:, I; If ,'UN. ;t ";:.?Uy P',rU Wh UKl bn!tive w .iters to contribute a portion of their
Have opfnei an ijiT.o1 in ( '.tiio'ivii',o, TavH!.. :'.iti v; mi v i ii!tM'! f itntid t tl. ire;? r-, ;'.! !.e hiitl.t'sl y at.-rdr ! to. M,.re ;.m L. I'i'. v ii! :tt,-ud a. v Jit lis ul'i''; an-l ?s . (I. Ihavavi! villi at:.-i..l r''u!.r'y at ti.e U r:.i uf t!.o . .urt in a i . 1 r -it. iitv. C- u.tr-iHr. .h.7: -J7. K J7. oa-f
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The? regulation an hv effected without any sacrifice of that light reading, and general inaga.ir.e of fmull paragraphs, that must entf r into all liter.iry wuik; inasmuch as the 'i.e of the work wiil l e vi ry ct;iidc rahly cnhanced it"? ror.tenH, thereh re, may auu.e a more diversified from, and boast an increase
of solid matter. The price of the Casket will be t .V) per .innum. payable vvitiim tltree rnooths'.ifte! the rere ipt of the lt number-- but. if the suh ip
Uon i, pan I in advance, s',' oU w.ll he icceiveo ' j' ay liieht in full . The an iuigctiiehts tliat we have ma foi I 't' Tiil.lir.ln.il i I' l 1 ... I 'i.' .o :
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nig !,s pain,r;s mat n s,;.,!l espial, in altrac ""'fliMlla Mnrk of the kmc! th::t has Ik en nub i,l tl.l' ii. ; . . , , ... . 1 ..
pint i" S' aiceiv' halt that ol
m t cniirrtry monthly puhliratioi..
1 toe Ca!..et, nho ml-ial to
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ne true. A.ci u.c manic ana coaei:mauou j :.wltii; c!ert:on; and r;.h:t:e appia'.o-i.ts, iaii where it ought, where it is merited, but arKi . he ni detc;nn:.ed to . all .n the nut mime. 'General himse'h "r n et Majcr Eaton. o If these were not motives suiixiently power-' ineilti., to l.hu The rpprt that writ in ciruh.l, theieis another which wuimi ueicrimi.ej a!;o,, 0i,t;lin .if he could, a Coutri-bct a u. e. An efiort is making, ny the Use, a:.'i t.;e - lh( in ',r bauan. al-- fsvc:' if ahufe, ut my name, to nowno tin. ciiaracieis of p;i,j j fCC1 Jr. CKv. and whether 1 b .d h;-d ime of our anient Hud most exalted citizens, (.l(l!U,rtill, , ultj ,,, tmad irr i he i:r.-viand by accusation., which I beneve to be un ',l.utia'. election. I lephed that 1 br.; f cn t.lm lou;a;id, ami m which, 1 am ceitam 1 boieiiojn ,-ie jj(3!M. hut bad had no c; r:: ::t-: wih pait, to sink tlicui in pubiic estimation; to cast'...., , .,., ,,.ieci. I i:t s.id 1 wa :i:.v.'.s to
them down tioin the hetgats which they have' au oj j.ot umitv t have a ' Ca c:-.:t..r. e. s'h honorably attained, and in their places to put, fj,,,, as I felt a cirat arxiefv that !..- ?s.id(l those win m i regard as tuu im; aJopted pi mo-! o!tf' wjtll lVu:i$h ania. Mr Pu ::..... ir. repics, ami avowing a dett rmmation u pursue a' pjiC(. tjj;i, no f,llC pc.t nvre av.xiou-. b-.i varicoiisc ot poii. ). which 1 have no tlouht woui ii, le:l.,,n,t than lie :!il hiiii-'f; tl-at it was iricailv ei.eit the prosperity and happiness of " important. n.,t only as it legai'Xt the vjrrcss
the sta.e o. 1 t nnsyivania, ana ol the whole u-j.-t;. Jack-otA elecie n, that Mr. Cay Lion. ,r.TH ,. wii!i 1Vmi' liMina. but on a!" ta.t of
That I wa originally friendly to the c dec- k,s UXJ j.1r ..oiitieal ri'pecU: declannc, that
ce3lr. Llay and that was
o.ntir.m. the - or k afte , t he r, ee,,l v,-,,r wiIlV,t'1' 'lVX T' l.lht i,'iaciKT, 1 'A heMr. li.) hopeJ o-day to please ' imimau the, r u i..e by ."end in- . til"!- ' A ' gaade towaius i'rcedeot of the Tnited States.
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r.ah ma. -ale hvle exorpirM. the -d-ri,tio:. ia a . aru-c- the i.Vrca- -ex mm ' ,4,uU;u:', lo T u- rc' ! another reason why hesIumM like to e h.n: . li. CON WJ.f.h. beiso of the paper r;;r r..,M-lvii -c ,!';U" U" V"'V -tnam, unchanged. 1 v o- Secretary ofState.in caseGenemlJack.n was N. U li tvrah. t-.o;...,! t... -e ; .-ah-st wla.-n , ender it ab iiu-e! v ie.r- 7r ,',s 0 ho Imi' l i,,r i'"" " the .letnocratic caucus ol lh fctiC(l; ami that if he was certain that Mr. I - : . - ;f . om.s of I ; - st.....ir.f, t ea'.l and v-t-' ,; n a, u,e iUi:.lM 0fn,tel:. t. -oiso'tuies A P'e",al,vc ul. f'f nnsylvaiiu, 1 suh.-e- clav's views were favorable to General Jacfctl- - v. .... . v:.. I, inn oi C.'.sH rifit(, " ' ' uently not oi.'.y gave mm my vote, but used o, ejection, lie v.oubl take an opportui.ity ( !;;h : ',,:,nit ot leather on j ' 4 J' m he st tei tions, by ev try lair and honora- 0f talking to the General on the ubject, cr gc't " ( ' ATMNSOX Al.r.XAXDElh hie mean-., to piomoie tn election to the presi- Mr Kiit.m to do so: that lie thourhl by ciomq:
NOl ICK. "l !.o .tihferi'.er re-pee;n.l!v iuforms hi fri'Mi-l-, U. po o,, ia t i iser.il thai ! i Mrr Inou the Wlit'cl-riht c C';i'oiht4
112 C': nj.: v .; ,.. it t'.c '0,.;b-iiti:il chair. The united exertions of his;0 iC n-0uld confer a particular benefit on his
fil.il it tl i HI
It may ho v eil to stale, that thf '-Tablet for
j 1: aends bav ing tailed to edect his election. 1 country, and that he could sec nothing wronj
w a not one oi those who lclt it a duty, or in it Mr Imrha'-an urred me to use no delay
lhJ7rw.ll foin. a liiMiuVt v.,,,,. , , -,(lbought it proper, immediately to unfurl the n SC0In Mr. Clay. 1 bdy him I would, ami
iaiiiaiu ui .pj.wriiiwii Hiuiuui kiiuwiii" iuv; arcoromrl v called upon .ir. lav ai ni uoari i. .. I-...-. . . i " J . ... ! . . ' i- ..-
principles anu me policy oi me men vno wcro(,n,r house, I think Cue evening atter this con-
per annum; ai !..,n lis ( ' uuph tion. eoulaii' thir
with nra rly ;Ui)
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at, .t.l .f.:.-,i.e stre.i. vS.,.e co-toaoe 'pa-e, e h t .er -o e- ta oil,, ...... to be called to assist in administering the gov
a be s.,: i ..Ji :u.v at ;, le in Cie abeve line 'mi' Th. . , ...sa . . ; .... ' ,- ',.? ' ;eiument ol llic union : because 1 had been de
- . . , - ' "i.m: io iue i lil'edMntrs - , , ... .. , '"N't- a' a v ,.o ii. ..; an i r. i.a le pi a- t ..w f th rmViM, , int r i t Seated, by a constitutional mapn r.r ( V -H. hm. aer, .ivo-vvui'il or a.p.roacd j (yit; llV(.t ,cr iU ,u tale-, lu my desire to have gen. J ;i ant i V ,'!"0 . aCC . ...,l .t.li.l n.-vf k.(.in In im iha I . .,
ISA At: WOOD. . .A iloUVUCVWAW, !;o eiir" p t , v.A tla r!t; ir-making and w heelT:;'.t !a:-in w no 't with employment by api i vi:, t the ahuve shop. I. V. .N'.tt. ;"piroiir:p- m heel nade by the sijl.seri'ocr may ! h-'l at Thoni.is J. harnnoie's store. Si i t. 21th MY2J. C7.
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...- ' 1 1 1.1 UK' im'.ti ol I.i lil.lv I , I ill. ill '.uti'V. troll., tta, will fjvc the highest price in Cina or heather, for iM.ioo worrni or mors;
r. he wiil tan on share, fhrsne.h as may pleas
Fun. SAl.F. AT Till-, OFFK'F -'I'm; IITBIAIvTA CrASJTITIIEn Oil TOPO 'CIiilTHVGAXi 23IOTZ02T Ai;Y; COXTAIMXC A 1I SCI-.II' 1 iO OF TllK sr.vnuvi
Cdiniif.s, To'ris, I'il'ars, Sittlt meats, IUuiUs,
Lw.fs, Hirers, ('nrls Sj ini;?y S,-c. IN Till; STATE OF iDIA:A: Ai jihal-t'tiral'tj arranged JOIIX SCOTT." This work aho contains a general descrip in of this state in which arc known its Name Houndarie. Situation and extent, Civil and I'o litical (liviHons, I'nnripal Towns, population Ileliiion, Charartrr and Miimu..... i
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versation, but he was not at hi lodgings. I
called to see him again, but he. hail some of
rity of the hh friends with him: I had no opportunity oi
ackon elec-h-o.iversinP' withhim.norhad lever any conver
ted, it did not seem to me that I was called up-U:ltion with him until the evening of the lUtii on to resist, emhaiass and overthrow the ad- or i x 0j January, prior to my leaving Washministration, whether it shouhl he right or iugton for Pennsylvania to attend the courts ia wrong. I thought it my duty as a rcpresenta-LMontgomeiy county. The conversation I then tiveofthe people, nnd as a citizen, patiently! ,:ui with hiai was of a very general character; to wait uiul see what would be the gene rat jo mention was made of cabinet appointments, character of Mr. Adams's administration, an,p ,uu J not ascertain which of the candidates
what would Irc the complexion of his cabinet, j Mr. Clay would support. 1 hav e no recollecWhcn I ascertained that he had taken to! lion of any thmg being sai l in thf couv erSAtma li'is aid such able and experienced adv isers as with Mr. l'uchauan about the friends of Mr. Mr. Clay, Mr. Hush, Mr. Southard and Mr. Clay moving in cenfert at the election: I how Pai hour, men identified with the republiran'ever. distinctly recollect that vre both exiiititutions of our country, in peace and in war; pressed an anxious hope that the West would men, vv lu had enjoyed the caniidenceof the re-' nut separate, fn.m Pennsylvania. 1 have no publican admhiistrations ot Mr. Jetlerson, Mi .' recollection whatever of having urged Mr. Madison and Mr. Monroe ; men who had lorn' P.uchaiua to see General Jackson, although acted, and were incorporated with, the great I concurred in the propriety of his suggestion, domocratic family of the union, I did not feel that lie shouhl call t. s e him: nor hav e I the
myself at liberty to doubt what would faintest recollection ot any thing sat-1 about
'oV.v.'.rhi.uwish "their . .Wo;,, h-ving lamsel i'i'' ade and Mat.ulactuws, Form of Gov en. i t,,ft c,,n,ac,rr ami polioy of Ir. Ad-bting Mr. Adams' fiiend- with their own i..t inferior in this line ot'lMidim, to any in thejtnent, .Settlement, Pace of the Country Soil!m's administration. I considered tint in ! weapons. If any se.ch expressions weie Used, W, ) jnti hes'.a'l bo a'de t give "general 1 Productions, Climate and Antiuuitie these appointments, a pledge was given to the I am very certain it was not by me. -From the n a i , , . . ; .,...., i ....... i i ; I i 1 I .... . i. .. . . . i . ' . , . . . . . i i. ...... i' 1 1 . . .-
'li!..' lion to the J'ti'.h' .
ISAAC CONWEhh. I .mm C ..l?,fj. ,Sr. 1 0!'i , 1 1 7. G5-
OTl'rice 37 cents single, or ,3 00 in?r
dozen
FUR 1X)R SALE.
nation, that the policy which had been puiu- recollection I have o e i under former ;ulminisirations wanihl he pur- which Mr. Pan banau h
the (onvetatifn tc
as reference, iu hi- let-
sued under the present. I determined, theie- ter to the public, of the Tth of August Inst, my fore, that as a representative of the jeople, ami impre.-ions are, that theobjett ol his vidt a or.e of the people, 1 would not permit' that evening was to urge the propriety of my
my partialities, disappointments, or my seeing Mr. Clay, and lo give him my iews as . i . a.i . i . . . . - . . . ........ r i ; i : r. .. i i r
2 l-2UJvTS liV CASH.
CT O'HUhI will )), fri'viMi il llif' T?' e,,Wri'u'r bs on hand a quantity of.nW' t,,1ciu,,iot? lo Kpt the better of mv jnrlgment-to the importance of his identifying himself ()') . ) j,'"i7l-'"Mv!'irh b''ihrs for sale. j and patriotism, but that I would judge the ad-'with Penny Ivania. iu support of General IJOlCrrfr Ojjicr, for cleUli illlCn, He will give Fur or Woolhats it exchf.ne for! ministration by its measures If it" continued'. lackson. l" entertained no doub thnt Mr.
or couon Pits.
WOOL.
THOMAS G. HCTir.!h
to suppoit and sustain those that sustained a lhiehaiian was iiO!iety ueteirniucd that system which promotes national prosperity, A-uo exertions on Liu part sLo'ubl b vTaatmg,
