Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 28, Connersville, Fayette County, 29 December 1827 — Page 1

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Wliole Number 10.

T31E CASKET; on, r 1 ow ; i; or The patronage that has aliea.'y been exten-

1 ;. ?de ' asuet. has not on!

.! .m ; ii ,i0 cxpe tattons. Lu!

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Observer OUcc, for clean linen

r cotton raixs.

JOB PRINTING Xeatfy and ixj tditiously cxecvnJ at this OJJic

William L. Sublette, an

Ameri

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ported

exc coed our!

it ne mistake!

AXCILXT AMD MODLUX MAXIMS.

1- uajuo edeniod i!i ihoa.uials oi" monthly Translated from the Spanish. for t fit .Vat Intel-

.,. 1 '., v il '. 1 t!!S Mlu t' has UldU'Td tls h) lil j it lit' give the wo, k a m t e alt radix c i-u m tar! t . - . 1

Me ci-uiog y ear. as well ;a K i 1 1 -1 try depart

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riugetnent. A new lout ot ty pe has been projty. -,!u- I. up u which it is to he printed; the size! A man

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u r trice.

should not he aVa:ned to confess

i :ai or of the pages will he runM-iei ably ex -i that ho ha been unslaked, since it i. in other

t . led and t : it n v j ii'al icatiou

to; words, saving that he is wiser

to-day than lie

Whoever wishes to te.i the ,,riiv f r. :d tlajr was to he seen. They made known their

as in its tleooi anouv tM, Ml ,pinr;, ar-!ship. pass it through the crucible of udverM- bu-it,cs,to Mr' Ogden, and protested, in threat-

eniti language, aam-i u inunui-.t. stne insult ofiered them; they also required of Mr O-nlen to move his party from tiiat vi-

cii.itv without delay. Plr. tirst uuaieo, calling upon his men for protection, but ultimately fmdinp there would probably be much danger in delay, he lost no time in getting un

der way, and has kept a i epecttul distance

ever since. At the time ot tins occurrence I was descending the llio Colorado of the West, but shortly after turned ami joined the paity of American hunters, from whom 1 icceived the above account. Yours, -c. W. II. ASHLEY.

d several others cf the-wi!l be found in the r.ad condition of society as

an party intelligent voung men,of strict I have endeavoied faintly to depict it , in my v had v:iited the Uritish camp, and re-iintnvluctory number. Violent . xcHemeni 'tLuirrr,, that the British tW UiZ necessa ry to cliange the euied u.t-s of

had been lepeatedly hoisted during their stay a counfry -usages wh.ch haveleen iumUA

there The mericans. indignant at sucn im-: in uie inrsi lenus pertinence, and understanding, too, that theiof course, whkh are icsoited to lor that cud British camp w within eight miles of them,; are f the most impiop r and uu.etei.Mble cha- . . i niaro ipr: racier.- and the neonle Lecome so atfusloti.ea

resoiveu 10 nriLrun .... - . it down the flag, even at the risk of Iheir lives.to see the plamet precepts ol morality m-tor-Tweuty-twoof them, with the American ll ig(te 1 and perverted, that il.ey can at U.st near hooted, advanced to the spot, but no Britisli j without iml.gnatioi. the ayowal oMI.ewMi-

emargod; a, id paper superior

u-i'l. vviil he empmved in it-jva vesteniav. ; mean tune, that eery depart ! The exce.-es of our youth are hills of ex-

urca.'.it may exmtat a corresjirn ing degree j change ag;;int our age: tney 1 1 1 be paid with

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ot luipr ement, arr.ingemeuti have been en-1 mteret at tint t y ears Mght. teiel udo with artists, tor sariou decorati.nsJ Totrav I througli England iii a Diligence is aad ornaments. The u-u il number l;opper-to take a hmg lesson of ik nce. plates w i;t he foiin-l. and it is piO"-ed to fur-j Seest thou a rocket w liich ascends brilliant D!h e a- h .umber with f . o wo.i.i engt a ingr. j w ith splendor to a jrreal height, and suddenly

e

I oi'o'a'.as !iiw published. The w ood idis appear, w ithoul leaving a trace behiud-

rivns repre-eutmg -renes.

or lelerrmg

t,. in i. le. i!s familiar or iateieung to tno-t ot oar read e i w ill he accompanied by ell writ

leu dee I I pt le-U

of eeut and exhibition cou

sin h is lal-e ijlory. The fneial ol him in power may be compared to the gnemen ot a quadrant: the sun bring

'set. the shadow atii-ht.

If thy life isgood, death ii its fruit; if had, its termination. I'lav not w ith the lance or sword, however

t rP-ttner t. the various classes of readers to.innoceut in tl.eu selvts: be content with being

Ti! fed with the pr lore each rttlecling upon the dhei"i mt' rest and. ili.e. It iour iate ition. t render tlie Casket in

nh'en pen !i',al it 'f i ;du; reeerally addre-e jt-elt". -!.a!l then fef 1 ahe I upon to e n h.

at!cnt!'.ivV.ii iuiiy . fr the net nteuts cd li t t'ign maija.ines.w bile

to '!'( mi inenier. i wai ic neio out tor tia

!iiMn'n t coi.tiibu'e a pjilian of their nb !ns n enrich our Casket.

iv il a reoew c h.'ct e-' r,

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reul dn ns can be edeidod withou'

'Ci or

nnv ai'i n:ce rd that h!d i eailintr. and

:d tr i' iine of s-na'.l paragraph. t!iat nai'

e:d r i do all litcrarv woi k: i;;a-n;u

sie ot the win k wdl 1 p i t imiim i at 1 ( i,

'Oneofthe wealthiest and must extensive

Engli-h shippeis of cotton good in this country , (a gentleman who has paid dutie tjourtioyernmtnt to the amount of 'JOU,UUU a ear on raliroesA has mmnedhis eablilimeut to

thiscounti v, anrl is now erecting, in the istate

of NewjYork. a cotton factory ol 16.000 spm dies and H O power looms, lie is likewise so well pleased with the machinery made m tin country, that he internlsto procure it in the United Mates. and not impoit any ol iiM

a;.,-.,vr !v ti ....i.,.,,,.t ..fn, t a; e o v nit uoovu :i.iu.ii.i.v

mure and Oi.m li.ut it.. ad ( ii.pui.) for inaicriaU,! ll1 r. wheie it isintiodued in an article upon ti al tin j Kiteiai lu cmum i net h.c road oi tnnoer ' the beneficial efi"e Is of t'.ie protection on cotton i'.ced nii inii. Ti.. v.ui.i rah-, ot ou trj. roods. The centleman ietei red to is. w e pie

virtue,

inv ulnei al.;e. thv-elf by the sineld ol

without draw it. g bloou lr m otheis. lie who laughs much, never makes others launli.

a.l.i twelVc

cliou pincsev. n.tiuet u.d n.uc Un nt.s bpuurc,llnr Mr. Ileriainin MHlhilll, of Nl'n ulk.

o. t ";i.ut'.i ic, i aoiiir io usi . nvtM.lvl ,,..(.. in cotton troods. Jit

a to t'ii'm u ci iw..aaa i evn ai.o elulii mci.t s i , .... . i

l: i.i.iii-l t.' l n u,r -.ii,.i.i fi.il lot Kt.-.,oliC alul

i i . -i ' i t a it Ift-t t.r.-r litu .1 i'l! . .... : I i :-...-. ! ; . i. ..ml t.ill r

u,e! -us con em,, mere .;re. max aume , n uU ,i.lii(. situated an the SmU.pueda, about thite hu.e

nine no .Mi..t u ijum, ami ooa-; an increar', ,, , . , .

has recently purchased the etabliMiitut on n

ed bv the Whitestown Manul.it luring Company

.in,

ot S'did matter.

The price ot the C aket will bo 4.". ,"() per;tni

annum, pay able within three mouths ifer t ! i o renpt of the 1st number -- but. if the u''S ip t.,n i paid in advance, sj oO will be icceived a- p t inout in ball . .... .i . i .

i no a rcan-j etnents inar vvetctve mi!e

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Dialling. We hum :,) a j;aiitleuia.n from A r-k:u.-a-,t a diul I. a-, i et u l. iil.l oy Henry W 1 a.v a J. , i epivscma! ive tiotn ti.at lerriloi y i.i f;1i,:ii-, ..na u.. ert i niu od. n, I.mj , li.c

fi r--1 a rv i a the 1 . i n i , r v. I . I. - . ,, I vi .... :.

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i a i a at t "i : uie .cun. :ii nim e- in a- ie,!

T its jiatrons. that it -h M e.pi il. in aMra

r.C uiiv ,i dh ,

fiom this vi'lage. and piej aimg to eiect on

a.ui.-x !, i-i.i t jjits s(tr. duiii g the next seaon,a new one ol

shr size iv p re-en ed in the extract. Jir. Mathad is now j roprieiorol a very laige tot ton factory, situated about a hall a mile oi-tant fimn the pho e w heie the rew one nto If elected. the New or k Mill. This establih

,.! ment.w hn h w as f:rt put into opei .tliori mJiin i . . . . . i ......... .

a Ion d.. vs atteiHarus.!urur la-t. lias at pri -tul ill motion auoui u.uuu

ti'-n, any work of the 5, ind tli.it ha b en pub li:ied; w!ii!r its nt ice is r-ircph hill tliat of

M r.Ci lttei.Jv 'i was rca ver.::

It

sovm to

;ml

pindles. and l.r0 looms, and cost upwards ol

one huiulted and twenty thousand dollais.

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ai iiom m iveisHiiv aniieipaiei: heevoense ol the new one is exptcieu lo

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t;:e most ordinary monthly pul'ltcat io-.s. ,,,Jt " dtl . w ul m.j done at U.e ap-; rXM.,., m ice that sum. making the m estment. T .e patrons of the Ca-ket. tho intend lo !"'." Cuie-re-sttct ihe M,ss,,.wl4rl Lo ,-arlo.ios :ue completed, about .i i ,-, .i , t, will if eiinc e---1 1 dy pro; raeted, ;.! thai Lia at' . . , ,. ., . . . ... c ' dinue the wotk the ptrs-nt vear.wid: . . , , , 3 ' . , : 00,000 dollars. I tica Intelligencer. . . . . , , v na Ut vv in i e ii i- ju.i v i j i it t ne c c .a! e-,. o vv , '

to intrnate t r ei r w i-no. iy "-eoiiin u

ah-r ri p(i n in a. t'vii ' the inr i ea vb x 'X r. of ;he piper, print lerf, ecjen1. in . &c

p.e .

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rv. ie r it ah-o.ntelv lifcpirv cr us ?o he bar ci-hed v ith the mean-, of meet nr expend it uie rptly. A T K I N S O X A LEX A X I) V.W ,

Ii: Ci'.imit Sf;t. t .-o .!'. rs tdo-thr Putt C,"- P!,i!ah'rhio. It mav he well to st te. t h i r the ''Ca-ket for "' .'7." will form a distinct ohirne, at 4. .r0 ; er aun:i;n : and, on its ( mindeti' ti. ( etda:' thir

--i th-n hd en nnv ines. v ith near'y .Oi);vtateMenl

, , . . . . : t . at t

s or fener-P! ev 'ruiuc'r. coii-i inn nor one.

. , '.- ,. i- :., c-, ...... ienul

ihe . i !-1 r. -ooi ; it i.n ot '".o a ii;-m l.cr vv id; we t rut , e to uia cpoi.tt t' o-e t ect;uioi.-,.i a -tit a in mmhc ot the ciral.t it r lt.-l uy iiic- i a t enip.' I auct; vv !iieli

c.taracu taa

From t lie I lull mo nd rltiV.

Tf) Till: PEOPLE OE VIHCI I XI A No V

1 too ncanv ei ti e "'iH'o i diiic ot toe;

two previous winters. It u ware po--i d-to pi t.v iii j The fpestion has often been asked us and ;ui) mention, in eiilier i o,ie,ol lae jn t suit utiab reallv i ha ve never -een it faitly answered election, t r of the Candida, or,, both hou, vt.mld why we seek to eject Mr. Adams from otiice at

hnoro inuen mo

-eparate ia March or April tx tu.r s.tti-iiet

Ita-in-t i t s,aml leave the Pia

sati-iacticii t. t.,: ...no rv ,; t,L rn,j 0j vuv (ei m. cont ra r r to Ihe i:sare es

' t ablished by Washington, Jehetou , .M adisou

v..... ,v.. .... till I It -ittt lf.1,11 t,ut-inill..t i . , . - ., , ri j , .i . ; Al n i oe, earn ol whom was elected lor two II rcu,aiiN liu: inteie-t-, t the cauui. Lilt s,ut least ' ' . . .

in as "uud a state as thev h and ii

t

Lri.,l,i':ir' f TrnufssK

m ( he .Nashv ille

it' -it t... I ..rr- '-.(..,.,. ; .

t. ..... Ll.uiuilt: , ttll"-l-l

. "I'l .. . 4 . . . . I. . I I

.Mi', (i'uz. veiiu. i oe iiiii'ioiu" ioo piannv io ueurawn

jiromoiir violent oppnsiuon m au.uiis since En in a tit tailed adm ini-t rat ion has been conducted in the

Kepnh.i an, ii appears t' ue spit it of his predecessors, ig that lie is not

oi c,l n:ciii ii-: Jo .-ne of n not a Yikoiman but a Yankix! Il

t i- -o -? puh-;r wo in the nue. .Mate te v . f the nuubers can be supplied to iu-;-p . ,!,-ci ihei".

1 iK s.'.l.r. A'l Tills Oi l-! C II -Tin: Co1lM(. A Pf Scv.Il T!ON OV TI!F. SF.Vr.PAl

nun 1 1 s.

7'. civ, ;;

Stirli incuts, lu ala ,

fji'',s, iiVin, (,Voi. S'.nnu. iVc. IX THE STATE OF 1XDIAXA full ::ti rally a rrovgctl Ev JOHX SCOTT."''

liaciie'ors, 1 in cacli branch.

Vo.vi the .Vitsuiiri O.'crvfr. o. i i . i

.nr. orr: i nirm me io corrrri an error in

i iIm a! li i-icii-s, Pimripal Towns, popnlntion

J i -i r i u;. Char -acter and Manners, Literature T:a!e -rid anufactures. Enn of (loveiti. Ui'.Mit. S'ttletient, Eace of Ihe C. aitdry, Sml Pro iu tion-. Climate and Autnpiities.

7 cents

ingle, or

(a)

pei

)a n.

;H-KA(;8! RACiS! per pound, will ) ,,iven :it the

Seiiutors,and4!Kcpre-eiitat;v s. Ofvv horn there tli, pe ,,..,)lv ,iennv rpunj 0f olir ovpo ai e l: law v er i merchant I pi v it lan. I un hanie . . r . . .. , , - ,. 1 1 J ' ' ' . . lion.iti tar more diihonoruble to us than lohim

I 1 oi 'l ciMii s-i c. 1 J of ort h c ' i r. .1 i ii i :i i f Thei e is no part of the Constitution, per-

Crrolnai,: ol lVmisy Uunia, v'of Kentiiekv, and 1 l'-ps , w hich marc fully vindicates the wisdom , . . ' . .1.1 . i - i

d Delaware. And anion;; the whole are ei'ht " it authors, man Hie Hrraiigen.ent ol tins de

licate and diilicult sul ject . It was found by

those sn:es, that the election of the Piesident. vrho by hU p.iwer of appointment was to be the

dispenser of honors ami emoluments, would be

"i i . r i

your editorial temarksof the 17thit.it nolio.M'rouucy c . cunse.pieuc e5 dangerous to our jug the arrival ofmv mountain expedition at 1' and even lo the duration ol our tree in-

St. Louis It apt.earsfrornthatstateme.il that ll"1,l- . 4 " inereiore properly I met a narlv of P.r.t ish I radrr WVo nC i h.. 1 lmiitc! to lour ) ears. L sage came in aid of

Kooky Mount:,!,,,, m the ear ir.25. who had ,,ie constitutional proO-don to re elect for a with then, two hundred fhon:wl dnlh. r o,i I. WOIld term. W hlle the Violence ot COUtetlJ-

of furs I 5 iw some of the men who had been of in? Prli,s was diminished by the constitution

the party alluded to, aftei they had detached , lxua w'loiesome ciieck lest-ned to the peo

pie agaitiM miruie on trie one nan. I, on the o

ihed bvsuch hiirh author

ement to the tndi idua

thev had about six hnrnl.e.! ,nd. r " " ,u UI u,itl uuucni station, to clucliaue

beaver fur with them at thatjtime, aid that i ,,,s.llu,u',, " ,lh ty so as to mei it a re-irl in the course of ecral hunts which they made ert,"; a"(1 't''n m such case hai seem uiMii our territory UrMof l!nrU JI,i;,t,;,.'lloollu,v as a thing til course. 'I'hcadvan

thev had takini ahonf ril,iv.r,fn it ..,'i' tage of this i-.that in-lead of one continue.l con

heaver.sav 1 .,0.000 nonmU: uo.lh :.lw,..i; v : ,1,cl between rival candidates for the oihce,ll,e

hnndrer! lhons:,d Jolb.r puom, miuu I- pcniiiuca io SCUie UOWtUll Com

I po-uit for eight years, and for that penod to CJ toiA - f i r i ttVVIiriiii liitrtt A wr Iia ... ' . . 1 .1 a .1 j.

..'iii. i.iiiiit is n weie devote iiseu to me uirtiierance ol the busincs then, and o.theis who had been in may employ, and interests of the nation.

went to the hntMi camp, which consisted oL What has been ihe practical result ofthU ..

This work also eontatte- a ueneral dr-ctip ""l - " eeM r. Ogdea, , ' ' , ' ' " ' " . Un oftic slate in which are known its Xante 0" V") any of the men who remain-! f tb.ndanes.S.tdat.on and extent.Civi, nndPo - mtormed however, thiP 0

about sixtv men in the service of the Hud

sage? Let every man's recollection, and our

son n.iv l a.mpany. i ne cm uumanec w hich, history answer. On the c ontrarv. w hat h:i

produced this v isit hwd nearly led to serious ready occurred from the elVort now - makimr to ... . tt. ....... t.,i,..i;,.i. tj t -.ii, . ... . r

coii8etMienv.e. -uisaia. jcuou.iu j. rumii, depart lroni tin? usugc 1 lie answer lo thi

ment. that -all's fair in politics. lor thi- has

been ay owed by some of ihe oppostiou. Xor are we left to "ihe charitable conjecture that this is a mere vaporing. Not many weeks

have elap,ed since a foreigner, chei.-.icai arid

honored In his adopteu country, durcu Lelote an assembly of the people in pieence ei th

constituted uuthoiittes of one ol tin Males o!

this Republic, and uitlitjul rthukt. to ce i: rc

that the time had arrived when the south must decide whether to .-ubtml to oj piesiicn or to a sf juration! In this audacity ,w t see iht s ge counsels of the father oi his. ccuniiy sti at nought, lie wan.td us agaust the ecu inp cf audi demagogues, who wouiu seek il. ;-.rn-phshUient of their own thui.c ty nttcH p'-ii the disunion ol the state. Wiiiycu ti i- io

the advice of Washington, or w iii you P duwr ihe disorganizing .eni.g'gue, liu foitign xciter of sectional pieoju n esr But to letuin to i.ur old rnc faithful sei v anf, Mr. Adams. What has be clone amis-, that we should seek to uerraUe him ;mi i i u te

another? Our lepnlduao fuei-cs of ij e L"t

rebuke us. and m i i seine lessen, loi cui i.slauss and inratiti ie 'i l.ey tell us thai w ( ta

Jetleison ano 31auison weie U -tt by a c aanni-

nation, like lhat w iuc It !jvu txiMs. to (!- mk t the salutary ineasmts ol ti-eir iunnmislt.de

when seme of the moie oe-paiate m.iU a.'.it its t. it-u. as now, thicatt ned m-unicii rati ei ti v.n -in lint lo their gov ei nn.eid. they coit.n.ily -uppoiteu our iiguua Ptesn cnts ihey suiaiiuci them wilh iioelity aim zeal; and we p. sed ihe pei lions ci i-i-m .tleiy. 'i hey --y p. u. and they say iitm : We, ef er iuduiu g you for thirty wo yeais out d Ihiity --ix su et t. eadopticai dine

i a ntilUtioti. bay e ho en oi e ol our ciiizei v ihe pct ol hoimi. a;u boa huvey.-n titaUii h in.' What jetuin haye yu maoe to t.s U -r itur tordiai sijjcil cl the citici t your hoii e We sp-ak not ol iho-e reckless uisoriianizers who loiecei disunion and icjoic at its approach, pu'olicly utchti u g Unit lnty pieicr titorge the IV. to a jankee t resictul; nor of

ll.o-e who proclaim that they will not j ay tribute; it is a matter of indiiieience to them

vv hether Old or .eu- England h.il Le our corners : Ihitwesreak cl the uikitHiucss .uid

H'ktilltV Ol the fill t bo('y ( ; c ' -( us w !:0

though stopping far short of these etrarag:.ti-

cies. still so lar uiiia w un i..- .. ....i.. j- ..- io

giye them countenance ana support. Had we

so acted lor we too had our demagogues

in the day s of Jeilerson and Muditon, what

wouhl have been vour fate?"'

What reply, my fellow citizens, cr.n cu

make to thisseyere but deserted teproach.' I

.now ot none. The existenc e ol tin I'nio::, el me a-sure you, does not depend on jarch-

ment but in chei ishinr kind and brotheilt feel

ings, in a spuit of compromise, dispensing w ith equal haud.it far as practical, honoisanu benefits. Wenureh have hadoui share of these.

Jut if, w heneter another poition ci the Lnicri

claims its e.jual rights, we are to array cur-

-elfes in opposition and thieaten disunion be

cause the men ami nieasuie .ue notour own af

men inculcating those councils aie to diuct our destiny ; thin, moeed. we hate armed at the point loretold by Washington, and against which he lifted his paternal and warning ton er thbti iud( ed, out oats, as a lice,united and haj.

y people, are numbered. There is nothing to me so abhorred, as the

iight of a little sliuttn.g politu ncn, wise iti h:s own conceit, and talking of disunion as of .uj eveiy day trilling occurieuce. Such men,

when the disasters wh.ch they hate contribute I to produce hate aimed, are alway tiie fust meanly and cowaruly to shrink from the storm. Xext to ihe-e m co.iteamt. is the man

m who with talents for belter tilings, aad knowing the di-gi arc and mischief which he n.mt

produce, can sit cal njy dnvtn and indite 3.

tring ol disoigauiiag resolutions, iulendmr

them to operate cx hisively to his own aggrandizement, which he know may be allecte i m

the temporary excitement which thev enkin-

lie. Such ch.iiacteis ns ti.ese. Iiowetcr they

may prosper lor a lime, and seem to jiatc

reached :he fruition of iheir hopes, must at lasniok into contempt and iulumy. I ask oa my felio.citi.ens,if y()j cau" lo!bj4V j, guiiles?-Tnee are men wh) riy out for "ihe hero1 whomnke up in noie and cUmour what they lack in reason; and who tloatir-g on the surface of the grent ocean .f mankind, gather arouud them the srutu aud lbani of the agitating storm; while the more fed.ae and prudent who can consult their rise rile:

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