Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 October 1830 — Page 3

'"M - A I.!. It . I a cMT.fi,itaiillM ' l'Mi.nr id. u in, , i.icip,,--. UK ' . i;rMri'. ip;i Jen i; i(lf iiiJ- to w it i Hie corner il 'I '! I I'V a;..i f';n )uz ':npr.)vrf.-.ni of thi, ,,rAl4 I.'ed mo t deliMml ... '..,. ,' .'. '.' .. i and naturally piotute-ou o -or.tr ; . i -' " nrait

mkmc -health and tnU." Vr.wii the incJ!a'J hJ-nnz any ojnceoj kuuor. boird ,,f the. hu-'imiman; if- a..-..,P.,t;r''",r;r ll:?-1' r thc Tcrfn of ninety-nine ii-;.....W.Vf ,.,,. t-ar-tc,I!v :'"l7', , 'MM;" to be something r .. .. " 0 ltiLr,li;tl in t his imm nf fhp lnv :i it

ini m Mir iii i o . llippih. ;tu-rnv; --.f n..,ct.,rv ,iur:.::.,:i; ami the la-" r of freemen ,o.,n bane-hed it, rllVcls. '.,,.,) ,,, i 1 1 i i . , :t want ' r ' i rol money c; d gloomy lam K,.. , . ... , , , -jroiw man y in-it!j to w.irli it i ( or cart hr at: tt'i : ' ' ' " ' l I i' f , ;

aitri ati.t mrrr...r. mu.-i now r,f I'fVrime, and perfectly noniifica! as it d nluhtened m ed.ani, shonl.t ?o h.uz 'ive. Th" prut: tive whi'e iet llei s ; fp .( urcrrf jhuve toile.i as a slave; whibt wealth aid u r'n- j licie, w ho emratod fiom f'anada. ah.-nt; v,m . ,t:' ( , i -., . (toeracy arquired einoliiDiMit and p-.w r ,in . . I , ,T . :,,!- r ; ' ,,,,e " ,nH ;,"j-ct 1 w"' rcrn;UK iCrampeil a-have been the mental enefties cf thexear 1, v . bt.-u.t .ttlo o ';.((,;, .;Jr toivn i, infe-.ed with a villainous jthe ,nJ.m,io,,5 and the poor, and fettered as, row termed dom'-tic mdu-try alor.:: u mr , ff ,1.,.nj. r.rrt ,l.-nnJ their oi.i.,i,H have been throu-h the iure

.ilt h ati t vk tv -c . .

toem They n-cd their days in liH-it MiliC;etV( m;uiv of- ,vhoni ,,ve? (he Lop(, in-, h-hm-trailmir in biv,; and these ;onv knw , hm;. tho., rl 50mc of oar riti. VMr-mtWith a l.ltiebihin co.n.sc.ved co.I(, jve ; , shrewf, gUP29i t'u irwant, In all the .impliedly of tliiS:pettv tiep, eJati. c of every kmd and i.nl,efpnn.ed ret in :n,rntf they only court-J . i( some instaiiceg heav., ed the hietnMi.p ot the .unounomg .)np are mi(c u rt of our 1r.hr- ot uuv tor then .alet, ; and ; town9mea . a(),, fhoiUrh there are hut few oe,ned to U t.uly happy in the ry-coni ic,ion9. believe the public at lar-e j.ioin ol comparative .iidolenro .;rp IPrfcctIv ?;iti?fP(1 of the description

.... . r the United St i'e .eceivcd po?-e-mn of: .... ,' i t m K-ctt..n of count rv; ai.d il wa- many j . . A.-ir after that ev entt when a change ol t ;, . , ' .. td' to the advati'-emeut tjt agriculture , , . , , t ,,m ;ml know led . became evident. lhe . t",r ,u" f'.llt , WI ,,UJ' l""'iof

;,n.. Knowi,,i,v, t-ew. tn ..,u. ""'vtonhe a few more of them at Jtjftr ..I . i , i I t.., L'...,..n ..... I ... U

pi i'.B n l1 O' "'U UCl ii 'U.ii oy i i.iii'.v, ao'i afterwards by Lular.d. only as a milit ary 'po!,'1 to control their ladian allies. Such an appendage could not en f.ce indutry: aad therefore it i, that tho many prominent udvautasrev of "pot1" Vincrnut'S, have beerj erroriccu-ly rcceiv ed , in icferee.fe to the dale of its first settlement. Jbit t!;is error i- now ccr,0, ted Ihe cene h t chanrfid the arts, and I miu'ht iy t'ne -cience, have a permanent abode buildini:, with manufactures And trade, are rapidly increasing and trv business of the place is fully commenMirate with its tinprecedentcd infTe.'iH' of population. The town now .it fmds facilitio- for education, of even nrful desei iption; anil if a few ancient inhabitants et neglect the benefits w ithin their tench, e? only a matter of surprise and rerrret, to their follow citizen?. The old 'Vincennes Uni verity ,vl now Knox conntx seminary, (the firt seat of leaininir in Indiana,) alter having been despoiled of the mean? originally set a ji .it to disdain it. is in a de cat state of repair, at the- county expense. It enfertains tw o s boois, upi rmternlpii by gentb tuen of reputed ability; where. I have no doubt, the education of boy can be its rapidly advanced, as in distant and more rxpensive academies. For females ex dnsi vely.the Si-tet - superintend an esfah-1ishm-it which is very devrvedly in hitrh r.tc . The ptospect, too, i ia evirv r:,er repe i . ni.mi uging. Our cit izens w ill no looser sutfer themsclvea to tube, made victims to party, or personal li-cord . They can form correct ideas of men and measures; and it is to ! hoped, never. illow themselves to forget home interests. Fatrintism points this w;ty; tind party schemers, elevated to office by Varty feeling only, will here find a population of freemen no shred and patches of dictatorial Jacksonism, or any other hut patriotism, which look to measures of salutary inipo: t , to advance the growth of the country its commerce, nnd its manufactures. This demonstrates the growing intellect and swelling1 enerj(ir of a happy population; which tin betotled talk, or wheedling art, can lead aetrat .

I he rjneqaaileu uoon cr pvtre crjai.i i , , ,Jt st.p ,hat lhe lT S B;nk ta in triith the within the banksoi our Wabah, will W'tiuwf Internal Improvement, and conCoat upon its s.ullCe an immen-c con-. fit.q,,entj v llt ,-rjrtl,i 0r tnejr niogt lmor. routscof southern and ea-tern trader?;. . . Kltc'rc,.!j.rr,- i. Amtrir.an

. . , n . c una must Jiiioru an im rt.iM u nuar iu uui . . rr .. . . I . .. . . ..-I fertile neighborhood, and the various pro elusions it can produce. lr i nl to this iiciiit. the notions eves T .,. . ,, -. i !

of our iiitelneni leiiow citizens are (ii-, s--,--- r ....... ,ected to the next lecislatuir. Jf the ry, hn h Hie government has been kind reneral interests prevail, the river and j ou,;h to forward to this place at the r'inil ill be i-rovided forand Hi oui fJ-eril iequest ot an "urUlIery company feclion of Indiana only puticipates; 1, should be e0 lar neglected, as to have be--v.ll not doubt the representatives of the tome :t,m5t a 'usance m a stable yard; ii-i'c at thi period. j and instead of being housed, and used onv,Yh one or tworemaiks on the health; ,n eld eiercises; we never hear of i4 r . i ....ii ar.-.r w.i.no ..rtirnJeirent an election hiinnens to result a

1 ir items of infot m uion. touching the pop ill.UI'i.l, ui.uiui..' , - m.miiriiiivj. uu n u". institutions1

no 1 i nprovements, to a future , lay. The i-' "' " i baomu suppose, mere cacral health of tlrs 'own, and'that ofil'c,,K regularly formed company, that t he entire valley of the Wabash, has, for' onM, m that e em, ue vol; e on some n arn ears. equalled that of any town or1 "r. MAKIUS. n .-tion. -of equal extent and population,!

i a the Cnited States Jiunnu' the las: i .. m..,l. r t onnsnnllv Mimmerine.f f ry and warm u father and a decrease. r . . ;,v , :-.. ,iMLs. ha.

'i i t ehnr. gives some excellent adice concerning s Ml. operated, fas ever; rsuch decrease, enort e- , , iil t ' v ,,-N v, .0 i -n , the anner in which a newspaper fihouluL. , cf a fiost, genera y does.) to produce tul!-' ' . jsaiu to t ' T ' be contlucted. Ihe following extracti,.,,.!.., iou.s conn, aints: but they are perfectly," - oveiboai .1. ,,..L..... .,i , ,,.:from the letterwill show h:s views of thelfm. ,i,a

, . ' . , ,,i i.i , ,i tuosii ution of the press to falsehood and luav he vieved as altogether healthful ;'. . 1 I neraprrai.ee in ratine and dtinking (the de!amali u : t.esottinj: sin of the day) and in exercise,. 4 your request of my opi.oon of the man- . , -, . ner m vs bich n uesvyriaper should be conductui, -id fhe indulgence o the passions, P,u,tsi, ;li o be most uieiul, I should answer, by rebe viewed its the origin Ot most ot lhe slrilimn it to true facts and sound principles prevadint; rnaladie. The air and thejouly. Vet I i't-ar such a piper Mtiuld fiud lew nutter .are altogether excellent; and j sut crit a r. It is a uielancholy truth, that a

. ..l. I., .... II. .W. -,..,., 'in r rn"lll I A' -i ,a:,r, il,:, i.mnfr.mntn- r.-rn r.es I'll t' i 'v, ... . - - - I

i fore, this section of eauntiv e.-capesp".'! V J " . r . V i. ... ,,- , ; jib leiy tlei rive the nation ot its benelits. thuii v-Hseases which occasionally prev ail by iu !lb:auW d iru,:UutIor. to fal.e-

loan i: the same latitude. 7b be continue 1 . Th.e Circuit Court of this county commenced its fopsio.i 5it this place on t ii e f'ir-t Monday of last month, and continued two ;tc-t.I;S, thc h .m. Jcn.T L-V- presiding.

and from the number of bills presented, I n!l imagine they have had a hu.y 'ion. i There wa? but one criminal case tried.

"the Statu i Dick", a man of colour, for Larceny, w ho was found o-'iilf v and sen'ired 'the Penitent iaiv lor Vive vears. i..,.:a. i . i r , . . - . 7 U , , - ' antmcJ c'lji rc'"' . ,. . THf;,sf ro, ;m individual, k u, tf, J 'pacitafed Irom hold,,.: " "' "i any kiihi, aim cannot vc a wit--.0; . r i i .1 e-? i(X:tio?t a white ;nati in n court ot j" - i - t , iii.ii i rouiu not t:oiicr IJ. II ,.!-. . . I. .. . t . I J - . . I . . . Ia that i? a ij'Mvjj yrn i:on, a it appear? to m ''! ninety nine case- out of a bundled I k 1 1 1 1 o m r n :i in fiiiini 1 fro i I f v nf t l.i c DOIWI ; till 1 Ol fioo uroron- r ,r r t rr f ii i nn Pi j r iioiu iiirv .lit tiii.ii c . , i . ... -J , , . ' w a- to oe iiopeii tiiai our iejri?iatdre, i.t til lt of nhi ' .n,,ia . V1 ffi .. 1 1 inai or umo, wou;u nae enacted a ,..w Q. ..,,:' 1 wr winter- but -ia 1 fuiject last wintei , but, a ,i,rv I not ihr. nn PmC(,, i,.rt tn lUP uot. I tie only remed) left, i- tn , .. , . ,.. r a.n... .. r oflenders by w horn they are made sum-Me. " Worthy if all (Jutm-itnduiwn' Uu der this head, the Cincinnati American j makes known a fact, which proves the Hank of the United States to be friendly to Internal Improvement, and therefore it may be that a portion of the dominant partv in the L'nifod States would nnnlaud the heterodox w.J of President .Trick. son upon that institution. It appears that the Hank has liberally presented Fifteen Hundred Dollars to the ''Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster Turnpike Company," to aid in the completion of the road, which is represented to be of invaluable benefit to the trade of the flourishing city of Cincinnati. F.ditor. WOHTHV CI A LI. COlt.HENUATION. TllC Bank of the United States has liberally presented Fifteen Hundred Dollars to the "Cincinnati, Columbus, &i Wooster Turn pike Company." It is well known in this city that this valuable road is in a rapid state of foi wardnes-, ami that five miles are .already neatly completed on the McAdamized plan. Nine miles more, it is expected, will be graded anil made ready lor paving, in the course of the pre eent fall. This donation will triable the company to continue the work with energy, and which, when entirely completed, will prove ol' itit.-iiiii.ille value to nui city. The bad nesft ol the toads in this region of country, is a source of geueral lamentation; and the public, we doubt not, will learn with great satisfaction, this disposition, on the part of the Bank of the United State?, to contribute to the interests and convenience of the people. Nothing could belter tend to remove the unfounded accusations against this aluable institution, than this noble act. The people haic been taught to believe by many in forested and leckless partisans, that the Bank was hostile to their interests, and ought to be put down. Here they haven perfect demonstration that the institution is not hostile to the ir intcrestF, but that it hits liberally done in Cincinnati (what it has done on all proper occasions elsewhere) that which directly .and eminently tend? to t lie essential benefit of (he com munifv. In thi- :irf fhp f.eordo ri.nnt J - J - ' l t - L COM MUM CATION. Mr. Hill: I have observed, with much re cr r rt . t ha t tbp hpnnfitnl nipcp rif .'lttillp certiiiu way. iuery: Whose dutv i; it, to take in . . a , , r K' -j im . .1 - civsur, in it iciiei 10 juhi ,)or to be found in ' , , vol. 4. p. ,9.ot his correspondence, &c. suppr.-iMon 01 ine prtbi could not more com hood." Speaking of an editor who should te ;iu .a i etbrmation in the manner o couducti:i; ;i newspaper, he sttys; 'rin h an editor would have to let his f?.ce Hr c J i t . -1 the (b inor ibr.ui;,' prat tire of feeding the j ubb-j rvui bi:M".u;i!l n jiiL'er; and thc

privity of ta;ti2 rvhich tin's niucrtu aliment pnviufM"! !!.! iu . t i. n is br Ainiug a tHwn ry of life. Li ti tluc who do lutt !. !ii t ttifp atominntlow?, 'till rea J t'li'iii Hii! c imirl ii.ftre to then auJitrs, ;inil in.-tfh! ! .!)

I'jliorrL'iiCf ami iiithtiatiuii wi.'n li f-nmll !! a virt'iDiis oiind, Sotrn v a stcret ji!enine in the (Mxsibility tiit sorno uiny tht'it., thctiL tiiey ! 'i"t tin riiel vt It ,itiih tu tscaptihciu, tliHt it io imt I.' w ho ; n ii t , Nat Le li ptiis ft.r printing a slander, hIki u Us rta! uu ihur." f(r'i(iTiics. We n j ice in coaiuiori nith rv erv liberal mimlcd man, at the glorious spirit nf iinlc pern) nr e u tiich is rapi'llv ma !e inaniici't unions: fan mechanics. 'Ititit luxiy of tile ntople. who, with thf fnriuer ami irauiufai Mir ers, are the very life ami sinew of the nation, tiHve Ions: enough lowel down to doniinfrrin ami srW-inflated aristoerdt: v . In a cm eminent like thi, who.; greatest boa-t istt.e Ireeilorn of lit, i..ns ,. n,.. .,...itv of it l.iw. it i to 1 a -t r.. .. ! . . i' ! cl, .n ul ,i nil t . t loi t t lit' in! pllitheir opinions have been through the of the time nml the force of cii eUmstaiices, it eotirage to find them fleppin- boldly forward in the ranks of public opinion, declaring- tli ei r richl, as freemen. Several well conducted and indepemh-nt print? have been att.mpted ami with sucees-i in various parts of the ctmntry, the principal object of which i a devotion ttiese interest8, as connected wun uie spirii ui republican government. Phil. AHu:n i it i annno'!! iti:irar roe next ye?:!1!!! ! " ' fP(I " e , i0f Comrn-- a lull will be brought in to . V f r , , . OD . holKb 1 be Othp ot erretar v ol bta'.e. as . . j . , 7i Vi ; it i-now pretty we 1 acei tinned that tin? i i i- i -,i -pi n lice can easily be (ispriied with. I he ,J .. s i- ,..... ! w - I . I .in Ibirnn tun lliff V

. 'unci imn. uu il"ict ni a .imiiui"u i nothmg to engage his attention, has wUen jlltlenv lht. aninra ,m,k alTnght, absent from b.spost for the last mo months ;thre;v f roammrr a over the htate ot rsew oik,i . . " , t" . , I i'U p, and in this predicament he was drag scttms- up Conventions and organizing , , , . . . 1 . . . Iced some distance : some transient person

meeiiugs that State. to reculate the cieciions in , Thej'ublic debt, We mentioned iu our I1,1'"1' lllitt r.vment3 on account of the puunc(itui,ai me ufasuiy mine States, had uo moie merit in them than .. i i i i. ... i i ... i .1 i (there is in the payment of a check on the

bank, d. awn by a person having money (o ITmove the,n to their fathers. How deposited therein. The means lor such i,0efu (o reflect two amiable voung paymet,tare provided by fon-rw, and j m(n mak wg t,)e nertflsarjr preparation? supplied by the people, and not one to c-onsin two of their fellow beings to of their money can be legally d.-posed olthtir kiiuil.e(1 c);iv, ,vh,j-t in the very act, unless in pursuance ot law, by their ,)y a mv?teriou; fatc aie huriefj lo thc representatives enacted. I'ay.rents vcrge of an eternal world. . . . . . i . . i i . i i.. i . .. r

account oi .nenieut sianu pieeir-eiy uo wie i same, footing as those on accout t ol the artnv or navy, except that as to the former

thei e is a permanent appropriation of ten j ,Vkt, n ,t is g,u?,.itPj tht this penmillions annually, in puiMiance of an act jtlemaii, on Ida arrival at Alpiers, a- consul gent-pas-ed more than thirteen years ago, order- jral, mnt have found hun-seif in an awkward

iW the passage of that sum to the account I )f the sinking fund, to extinguish the debt, &x. and one cent more nor ler may not be riglvlfully paid or left unpaid, at the discretion ot the executive ; for there is no discietion yielded in the law. To be fcure, the executi ve power-',may hav e men! in tiie safe keeping of the money deposited with them, for special purposes but no mote than ihe cashier of a bank who carefully preserves tor his owners, the money deposited with him. Sir. Wicklilfe, one ol the members of the house of representatives from Kentucky, had a correct view to this subject, when in his circular ol of the 10th June, lGi!8, as we tind it quoted in the Bardstoivti paper, he said The extinguishing action of the sinking fund upon the public debt cannot fe set down to the credit ot any executive; it results from pre-existing law. The excess of accumulation m the surplus fund, by operation of the same law, disgorges. it9ell into the sinking fund, and becomes in I i J manner sacred vj the public engagements. 'These icrnaiks ha e been made because of the idien repeated anil talse declaration, that tins is the nio-t economical administration we have ever had, and that Mr. Adams has paid off more of the pnblic debt iu the last three )e.irs than has been discharged in the same time by any other president. Ii should ie rtmtth bered that the president of the i'n ted States j uj nu murv to uo aaiu me puyiwm j mc public debt, than the president of lU bunk, of ihe United Slutcs. Xilcs"1 Register. STEAM BOAT E.M'LOSDN. Xe-i York, &pi. 13. The steam boat United btal.s, Cart Beecher, lelt here at lour o lock, on i.tlurday atleinoon, lor iew ilavin, with , us is supposed, about thuty pa-teii'jeis. On passlnir IlackweU JslamJ, aout two miks from the city, her boiler burst, m a ?pot ;it the bottom, which ha-J be en recently repaired, and caused (he loss of several lnes. r'lve ot the men belonging to the boat weie batlly scalded, and three of them have since diet'. One of

them jumpeil overboard, but sw am ashore'about a "joua- lady of America,"1 Miss at lilackwelfs Island, one of Ins arm- w as1 Frances Wusht! who lately left the Umucb injured, but u supposeu he niUjuited States to return to Great Bntam,

lsi.uti. Ephraim Wooster, passenger ' elonir to JJeibv. Conn m;oi,ni'. rd and was taken from the vvaier, - ' i i but died in a hort time itfter. .Mismg, .Mr. Hiram Claik, merchant of Xew Haven, and a boy belonging u tUe boat- .Mr. C. jumped overborn. 2oue ol the passe ngers iv ho renrtined on board were sei tously mjuied. Capt. Beecher vas slightly scaldtd in his feet. The Steam Loat was not much damaged. The Coroner te! 1 inquests yesterday on the bodies of the deceased persune. Mr. Wooster is staled to have been about MEty years of age. When taken liom the water, he was carried to the houae ol Mr. Woodruff, keeper of blackwelfs 1 Ian'.', v here cyer' ntt?:ica rc!'dered

to Mm, tut lie expired on Saturday nighf. Th.e tlirre ppt'ons belonging .o the I'na!, who died :t the ho-pilal. were col oretl men, named Charles How le j, Charles

Lihhy, find Benjamin Hawkins. From the testimony of .Mr. Slocum, en Cfineer, it appeared that there wa? lefs learn at the time of" the accident, than i-g-er.e rally u?etl and the part of the boil er which j,ra e wn , had been nunded a short time ince. Mcr. Adv. MELANCHOLY OCCL 1UILNCE. The FJUton Pre??, of ihe 1 1th Sept. relates the following melancholy and sin gular occurrence : The family of 1U r. Wm. Ilnflin, in the vicinity of Hock Hun, Uaitfotd rotintv.

n:ul been alli;cted vMtli the typhn, forle., Tallow, Domestic Linen, Dorr ?kim, otne time. On Monday morning:, the j l-ear.?, Onion s, r. fo-et her with all other mer30th , tilt, his daughter, a vourir Ionian t rt :,,!tivt? articles, t!ie product of home icdus- . n , . -,3 , ,, J c. " t ' trv. U 1).lln to lt; the afternoon l0 -Marron an(1 urtpr havp the control of fhe h.melt wa-seized with a cramp chohc.L . A

had been ufilicted with the typhn, for

j,,u,ne, tojrether Two of the neh'h- uc thr n,d ?tore of Jtfarrcm & Co. near the .M.il: b '. . . . J tho v want to nurchae immediately -r.OiT younr ,neri brothers.ot he name otj PurcI,H im liat;'y i Hawkins, undertook to dig the graves ; OV), V3V3V3 lV.SVeVS 01 VjUTUOu j mattocks were the tiit imple inent ueot frrv 1 1 " 4" ! w hilst ditjjntj, one made an unwary blow, j mVJVjVj VVSlVi,lS Ol Vt UCat

;i dicadful wound. In a state of tenor iiei he dropped his mattock, mounted a hoie , . 'and mde p.xt hasde lor a doctor, to ie ; . . . . , . . . ,-. lieve In, bother who was bleeding pror . . , . fu?p,V- A (loctor ua9 procured, who , ' f ., . . ... ' . , . . 'ode-it full "peed, lelt him behind, and . . 1 . , ' u-t arrived in time to save lite. I be . .. " i a a learance lifeless. He was Carried into Mrs Smith's tavern tor dead, where hi ii,ro,j,er had been conveyed ; t ut after np nlv infr some i p-forat i vr ?i be revived Hi!ro;it was torn up the back to the collar. ;,.,, , hri)tiiei.H .irP llIUpr tbe doctoi's - r (;Ui(! j jt ,ja8 hcen ,oun(i practil..llle V utciT&tCu& Strmio' i'n mcameni-ins leii-Ts oi creueiice Dfu.g au-iies-eilto the dey.--N lies. ''Tin: Con-: rn ction " A report hag ?prend abroad that the secretary of the navy wishes to U the Iriate Cenaitution ! We do not believe it; or if fo, cannot apprehend that thoe havintc upenor authority will permit a proceeding su repugnant to t!ie bet feeling? ot the people. If unworthy of repairs, let h r he huu'eu out on the land, und Inne a hoiie bmit over n r, to remain as loii as htr wood ami iron will hold tore'iici, a pioneer in breaking ihe biaa that" 1'he wmdj Sc ?ea? are Britain's wide domains, And not a bail, wituuut permission, tpreaJs.' .Viies. Mm iTAtiv Several additional companies of l". S. troops have been ordered into the. Cheroki e eoin.tty .'is is . n I b r the purpo-f of preventine ditcins fornhi which is tated will no m ae be permitted to the Indians who yet una ti.e i.wid, than whiic persons. -- vi. It is stilted in a Xew York paper, that; women were found by a benevolent en quirer, making duck trousers at Jour cents a pair, and coitus thins at it: en cents', a piece: . . j The emigration of Germans and Swiss has been very lare the present year. ! e should suppose that not less than 6 or, 8,000 have an ived in the United States. They area hardy good-looking peoplebut their national co-tumes are not agiec-j aide, and the sunburnt faces, and darki kins of the t women ( probably acCUiitomcd ' . ii ; J ,-er . the belds) are very different, . i i . i to labor in indeed, from the generality of our own. William J. Hamilton has been appointed chief clerk iu the bureau of Indian at fairs, in place of Col. McKeunty, removed. The state debt of Ohio is now about j 0,000,000 dollars, because ot the canals. , A rnllcrlnr rC milltm i". . -. - ... l U '. I ,! ! .

1 pbia, lately presented a pistol, to enforce, lMer, receiving aad not rerrivm; thc ai iteri-il 'payment and was soundly kicked lor hia' Co;n -inir tbt wld Court 11 .use ; and also, the audacity. .'dirence, if ;.!.y, between ing the foumf.i.

The people of Boston have made greatj imersary of the settlement tf their city which happened, Sept 17 . The London Atlas has some 'wise saws, lltrOHnHiltnei.HU. , ., .,- ;n,i.;m.,.. : n , ... i I .. ..... -''(-, - rnin riiimr snmp f PiNt) I U it!W,i weed. They aae a violent poison. The Ohia river is loner than it ha been for several years. MARKICD In Johnon town-Tdp, on the lOtli n'.t by Jumro T. I ward, eq Mr. Andrew Tre j. lick to Mis? I'.hz ibt Ui Miner. DllT) In thi- county, on trelGth lilt. Mr. Matthew Hlbierbaek. Ii is b utli w as OCC a'iOIi ed bv a fall iVolm his horse. .11 - UI NOTICE. Those g( nth i!i"ii w ho ha had the kind nf" to pro-are subcriherj for lb.- k G aZt t'e'' A ol'-asc send tu their aaji. ! a? 5-'i m') is po;-.i ble. Oct :.

MAMiOXS- UUXTER, Nthew tore on .Market free, nut door

u to Mt sirs. Bmtrh i Ifebtrd, have for sale a l.i re and nell selected astortment of staple an J Mncy (pmbrari: g r!oni'-tif" aed forcien,) sniff d to the nr-er,t and apt roaehinc -"fiisoin. Also, Hard w ire, Ciiilery, Airiniltnr.il and Mechanic! Impli men!-, (Jrocr ne?, aeens-wnre, (jla!Jwaret -Sltoe, ice kc At! of which wprr rTrntly pureliH'rd by one of the partner, (who had every po.ibp HdvantHtr a? to prire and qualify. in New Vork. Philadelphia and Baltimore, and i ill he disposer! of on the lowest terms for no-h; or in barter, to encourage the nricnlturiil interests of thi? arid the adjoining1 ftate, they w ill receive Ht fair price?, viz: Wheht. Corn, Uye, r nrK, Hre-wnx, ?aw-oe, Feather, Pried Ap. and with 'jf5cicnt enciurn-emei.t. will continHnd will, t each establishment, study to ac "Or.imoii.ite cie-tomcr?. A? Marron & Hunter mainly depend for iuo cr-es in all their operations, upon the profperi'y of th Farming nml Mechanical interest? of the country, tnd have determined to fell cheap, thy fondly hope all thoe whno concrris nr thus e idently blended v illi their own, will rive that snonnrt in thf !rtnro V.'k clr.lt -. l'!nearon ( inr.iin ilinn. fr he mni .. I t ........... .. , . j v . . . , i uu 1 U V 'incenne. Sept. SO, 1830. 1 tXrPROTECTION.0 MTJIIK Protection Tire and Marine Insurant 41 Company of Hartford, Connecticut, rt prepared to injure on St tarn, KAe, Yint Hoats, AND TH2IR CARGOES. ALSO, at moderate rates of premium. lJ Satisfactory evidence of the libornlity of tho company, in adjti-ting l'j??es nd prompfne? in paying, ran he had by applying at the ouice of the Vinccncc- Gazette. SAVL'KL HILL, srni. Vinrennes Oct. 1, 1330. 1 NOTICE. FFW subscribers to the late "Wabau TitrciiirH.'' who tmid in advance, and have not yetealh"! on the editor of that paprr to refund, khall by arr;i nt'ment receive the f'inrrnnes Gazette in lieu thereof, and stand credited for the unexpired tirno for vthich payment wm made fc"The mh.Tribers to the late lVahah Telegraph,'' who ha ve heretofore reelected to arrange or make payment for the papers received, are reminded that it isnTctime. The sumilnc by each subscriber, although ruall, i of iiuportanre in the necreeate; and it should be rrndered unneresary to incur trouble in the collection. During the present mouth , paya.cnt,i ex pected. Oct. 1 Iwf The subscribers zxish to purchase WHEAT, CORN, & COTTON a the seed, or picked; for which they v.ilt pay the highest market price f7-l'hev have for ?nl-, and will krepco hand, a constant supply of Ylu'ir in 1 Corn-raca. whkllei; i vi:dc. Or t.2. IBoO - Iff SPORTSMEN ATTENTION. riMH: ANMIAL FALL RACKS will corr.1 inence over the " incenm s conr'e,1' or ! tl.e -Ith, 5tli, and 6th of Noveiuber uext eiiu;r)ir KIRST DAY Three mite nnd repeat for a purse of One Hundred and Fifty Ujllars tntrance. Fifteen Dollars. fcLL'OMD DAY Two miles and repeat f.v l,,psn OI uuimrs entrance, tnt THIRD DAY A Sweepefke for col;., oro mile and repent, for a purse of Forty Dollars Kntrance, Four Dollar? tach day free for any hore, mare, or gelding J" t,,e contiaent, eicept the winnin hor.e ci trie prece.l in i; (! a y . Rul. s und ref :u!atur;!, t..e samJ a, dt ;,r . . . .... w. l. vnfir:R'j, zc-. cm. Vincer.nes, ept. u!iS. H:;i). IXTERESTIXG TO BUILDERS! PJMHE Mibscribers hive been appointed a con,H mitt' e to receive proposal-for the ereetio-: of ;i .LW COL'R'l' HfUr.-i:, in Knox t:o. ints. r ,hH ,,M v .'f'1 V" V"lVt II...... ... V.r.r-rliii. fin Ii. t Silii. .. Octos,r Thoie prpns-ng w.I! fumifh fctr rwn d.-.n ; MAK TIN Kokin-on, A. (i. HOitF.K rs. JAM US THORN', Coraiaitfrp :,t. 22, 1 ;di-soli;tio ok f'artnfjishi,' r ,uj.; partnership hitherto subii-tine i.nder 1 the firm of JAS. i: AML. M I 1 I f , ii this day dissolved by mutual cor,.nr. All r-- h.,vm, V;'1,'H .-nipnt n h iifrium .i v .r t. mak- payment to bin it,v.ut .bi.v; be inem u. nau.ii,isw rtfiiii i,ir!hc otso JAM! Mil II, F .ML. Vi:icennH, Sept. 21, 1 j. iVi! Til. Cutler a luireb oren ill AT su wetks after date, ap; J. ration vi i:'. !e made n the R.aiiter ol the Lnnd O.T.ro at Vincenuts Indiana, for a certificate of for:i: d Knd fek, for tb amount nd on th.- N. V.. Qr ot s-rc. No. 7, T o R m W m th. Viu. cetine? I'itri t, ei.tend on the lath Apnl. JbiS ai d forfeited for lion pa v iro nt, ar ab! v ti Ihh ; now t Inimed by th-' hf if of John lana, !r-.M. umier the b-t ot Con if r- j if V e .'jut Marel last, entitled "An let U r tC-VfT.-i' ol t i.. pureha.era of put lu: Jnnd, and for the -u:i:r et. io'i of fraudulent prat.tit e-, atth- pi.blit sa.e, of I e .wads of the I "nitd jitat ;' the i rt 'fie ate of t .r; her c r-;li of wi ic'i,h t. t n lo?'. or t'e? r., o J

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