Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 October 1830 — Page 4

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TO .VY cOl.vrll'.VE.V. n tiirli the Cite of the fret ? I- f ' i fy oiil v a name . Mu-f tin- doom of the patriot be fri all a-( "and nations the iju," The '-pari ul, the ir-rk, if de t iv f J II.- ri-en fur freed- m in vain: !tU but a dream he be 1 if-v il He mint fuil up hii banner ficain. What our forefather left. h;dl vv yield More meanly and bastdy th in Ia v ? 1) e Mm.mI they poured out on the fel'! Oh, no! the vvonhJ ri;e from their graves: AfTUMNVT. III. OF THK IltSElDMAN. From th' Nat. Pallid mm. I'ow we rest from our toib, Lord, our labor: are 'nc. Our meadow rP hnrd to the ki of the pud; Ve hnvp winnowed the wheat well our toil it repays, And our oxen have eaten the husks of the mair .

We "nthereJ our harvests with stn.nz'h in eachithe money which would otherwise remain

limb Toile 1 th neiiv er in? npr eras ooweu pros-. . 1 - tr.Ue to him, Ana tla: reaper, a nimbly he felled the proud er.iin, Va? hliihrr than thosi: who wear sceptres ami reign. .1ml thp wheat blade waa tall, and the full colden en r I'roi I viiTied that the month? of rejoicing were near; . . The -r j. j,, rjrh clusters hun?. promi-m mirth And ihe bnu-hsof the api'le-trto weighed to the earth. Did we thank thee, then, Oo.l of tho ?eason? Oh no! VV,. unc prompt in acct'rtir.i thy favor.-, but Vfe'iur lip? to ?ie thank? fT the rich ci't, thv hniid f-howernt t! ick nn the maiie-littered vales of our lain!. Thou r iined on us liiannn, Leri, j et we are mute : Th-uh ummer nil ?mile, of thy love are the t'rnif: forinir- autumn. a f m a? the Ori-it ho mf. Dawn on vet faint are our tonunes, bun! of Ihitv! I.et u rnie "tir clad voire in cratitude raisP. Aril waft on the- beams ef thf mornipjr our r r '1 i -o ; I.pf th -ink thee for jcolden crain gathered in h lek. An 'ht- -ijiik of the kine, and the fleece of the fork. I.et n- thank thro fr limbs rair'n; lisrht to the tak. Ft r hearts b atinr l.ich, thou-h miwarnnl of the JMl u- T.ord, with jut setfe of lliy Imunty, rn(1 pivr Health to us, and all in th land where we live. f Frumthe llntrsloxrn Tm rhH'it You Tuflv travel the road from Missouri to Mpine, If '; were fpricpd nil tho way 'twould make a Ions I a v c ; Yet f Vi in one end to the other you'll find everv day Men, women and children are turning to Clay The reopl now see there'- a star in the wr-t. On !,()" influence and power the count ry j . ' " "Vv ou' t von nave it to n-e anu its inrJuei.ce (lis I lay. There's nought will t fieri it 'out turnin-to Chav Kvt Vnrti'i Van Rtirrn, who by cunnintr and ;

, ,r,;"7-v. , - , t. y , , ,,!parer.t to need ilhHtration To -ive full 1 P. a ht to ndc jnfo power on the back of old o , tn t , " n-i.,irv ' "tet!ect to these recommendations, it is ne-

IH-, d em.VH;ll fail, Sc t come d i-ta n t da v ' Tlie old kin, i.f tt rror? will turn him t . . -. ,. . jcr n v, Pi 'wtii L.iii.om, wtio prcsioes m rnei .-er,:ite, Ard ?n:' ho Vi rn r;cht to keep, order in it IT,- l ,, I in i: ti..l lit, Os.fr. IV. ilr l". !.- -o.-i, calm and si'cut, when l.e s turn-i r ! to ia v Ti e l o'.l rerd ern lion, who late shook hi" r, b- 's- I T t ?l r J- in ." e s! ay of llavt,e, In th . " 'iit t, : rl -, I is s.re-.t jowtr iuav :.'i !h; . If thi country sroe on thus in tin ran to Cl iv. Tl i our t ifiou-il elorv nwhiie niBv be veiled, An ! '.t ndirg tdl a t v ith tlour teamen roller h i. j ,'a.K n eas wij, ere ion;: . ne an wipeu a-: sy. As tnoh hhh'f prevail, and we all turn to Clay Th"n may tho dJ hero (I wish him no hamO I t.en may im ou rero 11 w isi. r.im no i.rui.i It. are :r. -.od health and mr'.e to In farmi A- , . ,.- , . .ii I.o o-- :.,. h.u!st, and prtpare for tie day. I V . . n V..- wi-i bo railed an k 7ut turn to Clay j j TiK VVll'ftFT'ir riu:s" i.ii.hML. Ur I.L il-lt. Firt-. vcT j . . ac 1 vah-.e of the thing sold, is .he gam ci 1:10 purchaser, at the expense ot l.,e - , , . , , I iirtartiiua'.e owner. 'ind sometirnci at the ex . er.?e of the. creditors also; as where aa individual whose property, ;tf its worth would cover hi? debte, tioes not sell for its a'ue; there is a deticie ncy, which hi? ere- litor- loe, gamed mot usually bv lien who alieady h is enough, and !n-t to h-m to whom it is neccss.u y fo: tlie actu a! omfort and m iiiiteaat.ee of his fami Iv.or. iu ease ot creditor?, necessary P the p.-y nient of their ffw.a debts "itifrom ti'e same cause that purchasers o note advance with such rapid strides t wealth among us. Jt would be vastife. time to attempt to prove that the use . f rnoaev is not wcrth a6 upjehas i? uskcti &

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. ' .' " . auu ne na ui- .en.-e.i u un ail tuperiiui-: the truth, it is not mv duty to ue in oihee. i '. " , . - '- end of the . ,r to bo di-conrmued.

miu ni iiii r 111 ipawr fvi:k in k . - i . i. . . i. l a i it -i t u : to in ur iiw i in i i iimi nei inioiii i r

tti'iix 'hit 'hmr tMiiLOn,-i' u ctroiif i I r I . ' ii'.t 11 . . , . . 1 !inni)ar?rt that ihP u-njin ff.P hn nt r.O ,

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res'-tibie. to make tne net), richer; tlieii, Lt i,;m,-, i,nnU ii,.o i,r, .i,.,i i n ! , , i .1 l 1 a . . ,ai ! leavm? her nusnanu tor .lavs togetr

moio. iiiui-' 111 iiuj-i. vu.i. rii.niui uu-1 wo tiii?n as 10 ot'-iarv; lie oiiiu noi it-u .1 111 " 1 poor, poorer 1 a l.e an mstance bere tain the Mi.ilCl, for end. j lie though be w ere sure he would jj liemg asked by the mayor why sh proper'v sold at a s acr.hce. Precisely jf otherwise, it is perceived that two heaven bv it. However extravagant -Vl,: ? ,? "i-ecau-e he cut all the crust o

the outerence between the actual sale j ,r flWrp vear? of , Io;.)P. v mnct nfrPnft! .nmn, -,uur. Pverv'r.ne wdli 1 he wort,1.V mayors

obtained by them fori!; ar.d it argues a 'arc supported by them; the pre?? ischcakkind of infatuation among u, which wejed by them; eminent authots live upon

do not believe ha any exitence, to sup pose that we would voluntarily, and with out being under great necessity, morn!. or otherw ise, give so much above its real value for it. In the preure and ncces:-' ti- cf cur circumstance-, an individual I who wield his capital in that business, ha? an advantage over the- community e fjual to tlje diiTerence between the true value of the c?p of rnonev. and tWe a mount obtained : a difference, we believe,

of not less than frsm 15 to '20 p?r centum, hurt rsohociy. When we hear a parly etoat compound interest, and nhich, in its ry from a stranger, wc consider whether progu?, ii entirely conijietent to the jiie i a whi or a to-ry t!iat relates it, and heaping up of great riches on the one iimmedtatt lv ccncludft they are words of hand, and wither and Cirumc on the o 'course, in which the honest gentleman ther. jdesirss to recommend his zeal, without

Mien are some ot tte oeicitenou? ccn It may be well to sav a word relating, to the mischievous character of a laige portion of the debts we now owe I i:e are virtually forcigu debts, and so manv drains to rarrv from us entirely, much of in riiculatiori amone us. A man owes a (jtl j . .

sequences of our peruniai v dimcultie. tooked ti:on a, lcre.1i cf cn;n::.cn T.atc that Mf,1?1 01 l!ril perlaiive wreicn, Henry jy0u would massa, to ret so much tru ot

uapui accumulations oi additional wraith ,v.y credii ii vn relations i,j term -writer; , . - i'wiu. . ...v . ., by those who commonly have enough; am! fr.av, his cn frimd shak- their head at! v "!i l'te5l;a'.e tooK C ruinwo'1' ,,r hav' rrr-t as rapid a divestment of the little proper-him, and coridr hin in no other hehti'f- l'reac'erf ;v,,i 100 n,nrh ret'i!oa,; anJ Pwul men ate never completely l:np v. ty possessed by others, everv way as tie Uhaa an oftcicus fool, or a well weanrnff! 1 !C e l! ,,er was to!J bv thp. cn,lllifr although poses-d of e ety thir g that th:s to,., ir " n-,f.., ;i ., oc fnrfrUrt. c..,v,;, " What i!0 dpiei cd to he ir.closcd m a sack I -.n hi r..n bp-tow ? k o-nr.-d men arr nevei

'ht to his neighbor that neighbor or I hair frequently wcideie,; t, ,e? aifnj rne other pekon, into who'e hamHof pr.-h.lv. nh ) viould -n-n in utter a e money soon -oeS owe one oi ifc-hW ,,r their ow i p::.Mic.:hr i.5yr.n-i ir merchants, to'whom he pays it. Theitu-euhr: re; ddv into a he. he it j

some th our merchant owes lor his goods, whrca he must pay for; and in this wav it very o ten happepsthat mot.ey h is h rdly reached us from the sale of our cotton, before

it commences its return hack, hut if weithu- to become r.c-lorio:)

owed no foreign debts the money unglit pay in discharge of such as we did owe, would ordinarily ?-1 i t i remain witP u and increa.-r the only fund which can he relied upon to make property seil for its worth; that is, the amount in tho hundd our citizen", seeking its investment in property. It is. therefore, the ur,neceary and improper amount of purchase

tiom abroad, directly or indirectly, that jmnltitudrs of th-o wh.-. partak. m ikes the '-balance of trade" against usjlThouwl. the weigh? of a fai-ptia

firs', draining u? of our monrv, as heir.tr n,ot portable: and, if continued, eent ually taking from u- much of our other property that can be carried away with the most facility - J?" ..,it, i.ii t i.rri l till edy in our fiands; that by p'Ui stsing a pro - per course ot retrenebment and sen de

ri. i I 1 1 l- i- .i 1 , . i !- i bn, tooo ti ' on! -1'iv tbr.w tVt t real v ; (,rs pa v n. ?ni in nuv atn-e v -ou.o ra pn-iern o. I o trace, ,n all their ramifications, the;nertv divided mulfipbed. Iv.rry .v,r ! U h " : " :Ul' 1,1 ',K rta, I c'.antrv nrodure delivered in Vi,.ce.i:.eS at vanou-' pecuniary and moral evil? which i cri;niivd in propoi ti.-. t..e offp.-,;' gratifn alien to mem; anu nence Iejj, JIiji!(.'nf yU.t whetdcrai.d W-hh, Mar grow out of Mich"a state of thing-', would j which h? r im;nit, not t . the- nu-td er of ! "irn!,1:n;t ot n0 l,'ne 13 1,1 Il,rt no t;i?te jroi. ar.d Tlunter, or J. L. i'olman, will be icfar transcend, the limits uith.n winch we-those who :;ie his r.nmp.-.oion ,o it i ,,JI 'iV"rap?r. Kvery man has time to ;eeived .it the market price, ia pa meat for subwish to confine our remark?. U'e shal: i fiofh th;- crime Hnd he l -ena'tv li he , ! r:!;l :i v,Iv P-per, durin-a rainy day nrtions i 11 . n" 1 ; - - . ,.r ,. t -imutini.Bi. l.lU ,-,..;t AiivertHemetit- will be inserf'-d at on doll.tr content oursehes with statin-, most cm !V tir rerv .ndividual of an lending 1 nr ' n,.;g, "i .mett'nes w hde .at- tf,,1;,ref.,r thr.e insertion-, and t.vei.tv-nvo

niai, tne commut.'ity have it completely its hue thv ' ! m it:, i : tio ugii i' m -y le within tlieir power to relieve thernseU e? sepa rated int.. itoi ,i?e poi tio... eeiv' from their pecuni try difliculfies ' jportioa !ih11 have tne whole es-ence o. I'reiijpposiiig the necessary industry .(matter ia if. and .--ouitst of as manv pai t-j

v thuit rh.-h it is iinpo3?i!le t i-uccerd. !he lemedifi which vouid be more imtuf.-j iiately beneficial to the community at large, are: To dismiss extravagance; b; make as much and buy as little, as pos-d ble: to avoid IIS iniieli nnjtil.tn fbo niip , , I " - I diase ot articles on credit; to be economical in every respect. The propriety of these suggestions is so obvious a3 to requiie but little elucida tion. In the idea of making as much and ' buying a little as possible, is included not on! v the production o comrnooities forma:ket, but of an ample supply of provisions, clothing, wo:!; animals, &c. tor domestic u-e The advantage of pur-chn-ing neressarif s ;with cash, is too a-

-tantdaV:ct!irV t'eep Recounts ot receipts andh,, ite, prefers the ap earaace ot v.r-j im " pvitpt;nip- a , i k .,m . . I ' . I ' . 1 . i o Llay. xp.tK.iturei., so a to be able at any time tvf. t- th 'Ca ,tv, and is i!c sermiued in;

Ct !iCa r.v b. keej to liDinv vmir sfandm-r- ran ir,nr-ir,ra nf.

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w iticn eiten causes a man to incur ruin jou.- expenditure and engagPtnenm ;) and i to be systematic in all thin'". Ivuincra T , - n ' lJ" r"-r oi teiy u.!Pv aim every operatioujand every thing in its time and place. " It U wrnniMn U 1 i It ,s recommended to every man u ho has the charge ol a lamily, or estate, ta asceitam the tutl amount of all the de - mands against him accurately, and set th:s .-urn down: and then Pt.;M,.n m t.m urpiiiu. ne nas nothing to i

jrectly.all the means he now has in hand J kno lodged thlt a man mu-c be an ' ut'er ''' :i hvr,ve Itomeetthesedemands. Ltrrrta the principle, rather oi n.itn- '''l Ult?

If he tinds that his means are compc-i nr Vb, U ianitv. who sulTet naicneu up tne ou.er nine.

... ' o iu.e geiimg a good III PT'imti!(i !it bo nnec i 1 .1 ,r ' .1

to but to mind the fame things and to;mjo-ht promote the opposed good of his;

- "';' . , . to ov.lt.g conclusive argument. l:r. The wiik b c un-ri-ed m t-Hv r-M lr-V. I patriots that nnv ether ot the christian, , ft .r,,,,,, , r,-' : . "7 ' : nt f nnnn ovimifMlrn C I t , I ' , .... i i ,,)( uKrr, 1 1 t.US till is postponed, I iUUil 6 . pae.-, on U;w pat-er. in new tv pe, U.u i.-,.,.-iui it, upon examination ot Ins aiTair?, ! u ur,d v heuIMmpev was desired not) ' j '. ? r .v 1", -' p.-1-o i , he Undt? he has only in part the rneatis to i to set sail ia a tempest that would hazard as ci ai'j ci a tta-un ;.Ln,e volume a Via. ' ' pnV debts. )pt him ..'If tbrro rr,,r. I.m.'j 3 , j . , -r- f. ,o'--c I, -- l" Tj.p.if: I I. e" an I, ual li V - r ri ; ! ar, wilt 1 e f v Mness, as nearly as he cd together; take j .to s;in la t it is not necesMn for me to , A Oale the wile of a frame work ; ir,, ,,iy.lUf. 1U :i(!vilIirl. ,jr..nfl. d,livr the average profit of one year, and .ee it' hv' 'I'verv man should sav' to himsr-lh Uitfer, residing m Leicester, made heiV,f the. third nurnh,r, at ti, j.loa'nre of h.;:,vi.. that ivill mrrt -ill 'l- r.,;me .,,,, i,- . ,' " - -, , ,... i apppa.raiice, and s'ated to tb.e mayor that at viti meet all c.amis tpon him. j in the same spirit, 'it is my outy to -p; , L i... ir. i. 'i , . , i Ail 5ub-ri;.i,-or; rcmaini-.- ur.rnid. n

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t,arrai,5rnf nt jet h:m ,eil that portion otlh. ,.nm,l n.-.t tell a lie. if he were sure to

. . ' iebts to the compass of one year's profit, from AJdi-oit'; " ctator. There ;n uthors who have shown whe t ,e malignity of a lie consists; and set forth in proper colours the heinou-ness of the odVnce. I fhal! here onideror.e particular kind of this crime, vhich has not been o much sjoken of; I mean that abominable practice of partly 'ji7io- This vice is so very predominant ' oongu? at present, that a man is thought y no pnnciptfis n-ho does not propagate a ertain tyttm of lies. The ccifee houses

his property which is least profitable and!rain hell bv it; er il" you have a mind to most saleable, until he has reduced his:Sufen the expresVr.-n. that be would not

them. Our bottle conversation is so tn

fected with them that a party lie is grown as fashionable an entertainment a a lively catch or a tnsrry ? tory . The truth of it i, half th3 trrrat taiker9 in the nation would be struck dumb were this fountain jofd:crv;rse dried up Ther? is, however, jone advantage arising from this detestable practice; the very appearances of truth are so '.Utile re garded, that lies re at pre (sent discharged in the air and bejia to ianv concern lor ms veracuv. .1 r.-ic is to husb-iid a i: ;:ni trua'p it up m MP lextracvdinary emergency, it geoeralr. y'didexeciiticnan:! wa v.vl a little servire' - !;:b!e Ij the iaciior.. ti.at r.inde i: i hut at present every n.-att upon hi gruard :! thp atfinee has been too dlen iep?aterJ to' ( take eflVct. !' comes th': voj.-r of liction, ivu withstantiit." of it a-" s'jrh thev are t!"-roup:hlv eea-ihle If a-.;- i; it possi'il forthos'1 who are men oi hc-noj ia u tu pe-v--o!i.-. ll.irs in 1 tiri' ? 1,".... t .!. Inln t .. ;.ltl MO f. I li ' fiv.i''i;,i:'.(i. "'uv .i ll ; I ., m-ttr- we r-iv f d I thin ; ?l.r o rr-.. ")UU-'i ' " " -' ' ! I t son. io r i: .hi jr u;e s i'Mt' ij ! j-c er the irdi 'ipnv' ot hee i r;;--:s to jutif'v so criavi'rd a jir v"'ir; In the dr-zt place, men art1 apt bwhodi that t?it ia-It ct'a'ic, ;-nd cos t 'p"d v the puni-duru'iit, '.ia be very uu:. !i is minished. if not wholly uara ou', bv tiiei if. r it -; ! O I , ;t.i dvo too much for o.-e t 1 ear. it saaw- hu-tit i in thrir imaia ',?:- a-; ivt-Pt: I? - yb,-iT-p. I a ! niongmanv" Kut io ihi-ca-e. a m.:n y r - rv much -'ecfiv? h' n-i'; gti!''., when it is sp. (f in nMon.i tiuiT;:-0' i so urn i .. l , t , . -.. . i;;..' - ti'-j 'f,i-i (it', tprao, an i n.,;ie h oe:i wi .h hia i-i :ot.--ocr. in. a word, t f.o djv ii ,n 0( t as t?i w h'e di-1 !" f -re d vv a- t r . . "ut in ihe vf.l place, though loii'tl't,idt5 w 1 11'. tS VV l?e- JOlii in a i cannot ex. ropd guilt, !;t-v may The scan 'al of a ,;,t,m,f:ai,.0, tl 0. .-be f Q ,.c ham o" ir lie is n .i manni-r 1 .-t ari'i an')Ui!l.itc( v eon uitl-l- aaioao.: i'i"u--'n'n , i i ilt'-: ot the triacive:-! .in earanay nnd tiiii bnt to dipir reinitation It l- enopc-n to shew he neakness of this rea-on. which pal bate? ?udi ithou' reiinniog it, . A ' .. J i ,. it , r, r- J I hi It ma i t v t v in -i.i i I ' i " " - ' 1 1 il-rlare t Hi efh'f I, an ! 1 1 1 , ' i o s -idf t nc'tlier bv the dictates oi In'own co-,- o--,rc, the suugeMiorn of trutit , o v 1 1 . .. .. . borer n'T t i i iWir.Ciple- ol relign'-n. '"l,u i '' 1 ' , : thr.l anu bisl grea. loo.tve io!,. lor U,f w ail lvue hitl.n to called it. a pam 1 ij. , - , ' tpcv .ir0 ro-.vinCoT i notvvitll-l, U'. . , : rj it .teh. ,s the domg good to a cau-p, whihewiv party may be suppose I to hnk imkm a"-- the most meritcrioiH The ff.,, of this principle has been So . ...i :w.r.,llv Jir men s i u-u.ig iaa p.. Jar lai-ehnort, or., n; ,r l e mn,!,-,! hv it. if a man noii-sii i- - --- mur'rv av the biack-it calumnies ani; i. , ia sfnoo's. out nation abounds more ir.j .. a, ',' ' r..:,in....h!u- 1 (i 11 lll.ll U IIIiILl HI', I - 1" , ' H . , i,-, 1 , jtell a lie to gain any temporal reward byit, when he should iu-i the hazard ol hs ing much more than it was possible for him to O. INGRATITUDE. If vcu meet with ingratitude from tho-e whom you have greatly obliged, do notj wonder at it. Into such a state of turpitude hai man fallen, that he would bear any weight rather than that of obligation Men will acknowledge small obligations but ietuiti wendcipil malice for such as

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vani-hes wlicn mixed and confused in ajf' ' t t " , M ' . ' ! rf)R pnblidjin- on the firs-t day of ;.'ove.ccon?liier,b!e body ,fu, ter. the blot ts c F, , I he lawyer -r rf,xi. and ,he be.nniu, .tovrj

-fill in i 1 a' i- noi ablr to discover ifc!i l , . 1 , , . - .-..o;. u,e . u o Y-mimoic, a ' ! " . ; denominated r.sq. the postmaster is v-mew p'-riodieal irk, tu bu tntitiej This is certaitdv aver, grrat motive 'oi ' . 1 . . 1 , i ' T i ( ept r..w. th.e mihti a captain is dubbed y. tf r tfsvera paitv ollender who avoid crimes, 1 . llV iift;aU5i9li HtiltilUV.) 1 - . . . . . . - . i r.s'i, tne morcnant i an Lsa the inn- J ' no! as thr.v are pieiudicial to then vu . , ' . ' ......... ... or t ai.y's i.vi-oi-.ii.-m.

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are extraordinary. Thrv will render i i.ittachmrr.i and re-rct udhout "... ariancerou thin? to be 'verv char ibible 'm-image i a talr l m-u.po: tahit ..i and beneficent. Community will do it'dom. It m so much the l.i-.nun to as well as individuals. Pxcess of df ?ert mainly to wraith in the choice oi a, turns at lengthinto a kind of demerit. that cry many mo-t excellent worn Men will sooner forgive gieat u juries jarc neglected, by m n w ho are not aw a that great service?. lie that built a jtl, at an amiable di-po.-ihon r.nd go o..,ti r,, i i.,c I nrinr't'.Ipj. are. thf best diMvr v that a w

HlrtlV-IIICB3.U3llC III) IOC A U I C - , II III li'eyes put out that he might not build such another. These things are enough to make ene sick of the world; but, my friend, they should not make thee sick of ; essays to do good in the world. A con forruitv to thy Saviour, and a comrnunion vrith him, will be suffirient to catrv thee through all. i bol l and happi r.y y. During the nd thrown into the Thames. IVvto re- ! plied with n sarcpstic smile, 'threaten i "uch ,hin?3 ; ricl1 and daint' Ko j, .( are clothed in purple, fare t elici"Mity. and have tneii- chicle?? hopes n thi? ;vori i . er.tc?:ii ifiem not We air joy fa! that jcr tise discharge ot oar duty v"' arn Jrnf" f'"'C. " ti th:invi t( tne v.ay tj lle.iven i: 'Is Si0Tt h' water as hv land, and there lore C3re nct uhin' V:V 'vs ffo' JriA re, tjeuce. itii th:in to r.M'.VARE -i A southern pap.r 5i-u ' in article! un. li ori:m.ivs title, lor the purpose

j of putfitig all i'Ood citizens Oil their g'iAul. ja-je.-jii.ite su.ipor. He aekn.nvh-i!:e a f atft f- ! The of! en 'er- are flescribcd as a pair of patronau'e in advance ; and de-ires by V.is

, r "i,tr" .c-spc;.-iuue, c j.iut nn t iitu , . i ' y I n.-, ,U.. n.i- , II., I . . . , 7 ii1 i;i r r z . w ijf rrv 1 , .a r- 11 m tri t- - p.uj.cj. I t-ien wa? tire p ret!, or rather brown complexion: and the other is, ou tiie conf!tu v. unu'uafly f;:ir T.hev are said to ! , I ,i , ij, i r ,u i be sep hr.dhet. liotii oi them, it al , . . we' to beiMme intimate, have a singu ;1 la inaMu?- power over their intend I icum. an-', hkc assassins as they are. in the verv act of ofjeiing tb.e fiiendi nhrace. They go under divers names. t -are mst Ivr.owu bv those of Monsieur i Urau'hJ :um1 Ml - jYi tape t j yea j)overs All m?a will i.;.!.i, find time to impruve his mind. 0'u utivia'Ktteaiv nave lime e .

nougi. to iPain ire and if he ha not the!r I','ti,v "'idi to dionfinue, in r..ofon..y to . ' i .ii i , the terni . v. -!lhe coa-i-'en d d new e;jt-ai;eu-,i l:t. rc.e ii:; : to i 1 1- t hi-m above tne level oh . , .r, " , , ,, , ifV t o j.os-aue rim-; he pai I ou all li ttcrj

ig.'K-s ,1,'ii't. i.ii'v woi ger.eiany prove vicr u-1 Industi ious people can iind time to read. Electric O Vf. rver. ESq.LdllR. 4 What is 'lie -eae.T.g. in this coun'.-y , r-f Ksijaire. or H-q ? We w ish somebody u -uhi inform us. We ate not in posse, sion of Noah Webster's dictionary, anil . . , , , -,. .' ,v. r..... : J ly 'ilC Ilium I p T t an AVy v; li'-mi hut tlmint even fheed itor is iinii's ( omplimcuted with the i'l pi"i.dage of Esq We ourseif, have f i i .i - 1 , , ' r i, , not w hat to tbmlt of it. It fi.a a su.-pi . . ' .- , ; " ' . . .. . p.s ir.- vrr civi . business like, ami now - . . . , . . . . , i.i -b n rr.ti uiiin' cab. we sbon hi think ; ; ' . hi e Esi int e.-idrd as an in-ul. At any ...u v. ..... ,.-.i.i ,,11 tt... honor ' ,. ,. . , -

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r'l'P" uc ''nu, au 1,1 . , ntf -rrm. she will nietiiuc-, r.,:-, her fe,h... ''-" PVi r ,ifr,M''1 or evnr 'I,a!l derive : voice ; not as a .lis; uiant i the s.rr na of , artrora the WOfJ, to UriOtV its meaning. . i-ut a nn advoc ite ter certain -riaat rriici- ' ;- ptr, which it tuay b'Tome L,r,-x ,.,1 .,:,!;. jtion t. iVel h livefv nnd !eeo ini-r.M i,a ia:,:T t " . ; . .. jtaiaii,-, ia thee thue of nn -called -v. fora.-t- . The Jews fell uMhat during the so-,(l ,. A, ;i vi( firi! fif u,r(IM.ri.,tll.ri,; ;hj jotp-nment in parad.se. heaven sent . -uu-red too ,., !, and know, f- mo: h to

atd w hiltf i,n,rt T",-r-. I Lltiiii X - f Figure cf pef(:h A member of tht vlas-acl:u-etl bon-e of repri n.tativ's. not larig cince. close his speech wiib tr. follow i-ig conclusive argument. '-.'V. ier C did tf the eeme consider this a clear proof that he wu craily !iusianu. A corresp.ondent cei.-ures the mean ur; 1 . r , , manly practice ot maUiiig a butt oi do maids. The habit is an unr qui vocal Mgn of a vulgar and ill-regulated mind, and imot ctVensive and revolting to every per son of feeling and delicacy. Many ol these femalti, who lead single lives have bten influenced in their choice by motif f sj

equally creditable to their judgment andipidge (base.) letideisjt rpiitf u

moral character. A wono.n may be ami - Hole, accomplisnea, anil a.iiiiu uioy -uiiru I .-i.i 1.1 11 bv nature and education to fulfil the du ties cf a wife and molher, and yet shr may never have been seriously aihircb.-ed -

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ma.n can confer upon her husband. Jj'j'uIuh jidj'tr. Cure for Jisprpsiu. Wc have heard ( - ,a dyspeptic clermaf, at the soui'u alter a long confinement, ceuclu.U d lo tr j the expcumrnt of preaching f l ie hki ind accordingly he deli rert d three !r

iji i w jcourse in one day , of an hour eachil'i on his return to the house, he told In

neirro servant ihat he felt much better f... preaching. Tlie sei ant replied. -I tho.completely miserable, altiiough, tlepi ived of everv thing that the world can take ua, t V Devote to i!'rricni!vrr. ci'i.nmerre, v.c;,fJacturss, politic:, cn I c-L'catij'i. EDI TIP K V SAM'.l I EH I,. i'fillh' edilor is inouce. to 1 ( hi v . that ha irnveil, w.ien a :u-h so i; r, ou. Iit.ed in iiici iiwes, c m j .x d of -nth m..lti-r t!lH .j!);ve tlle viI, m;et wi0, 1 1 ' 1 1 I . I O I f 1 1 ' 1 1 I Ull' I , I .. 1 U ki I 1 1 UlUT t T. I T- ... - . , ' . . . . ,. , . . ..',uelv n-elui. A everv p nodnal mu-t, ia t : ' liiui". r .duecnroofs of it utihtv. it would h ,v;..n adv-ii.-;. rut .io irlaii.ti-n.Tr..-.. ., !uie tht r arjrmr.fiits. j The Cjat. uttii elaiu.s an impartial iiu.'epf n! - ience, in all .15 compilations of oriuiiad or el, , , , , . . ...v i IcrteiJ matter ; .and it will endeavor to ddli.-as j.m'i k.-owhal-e, e.nd to rrouioto the .ene - ; welfare. TUB. MS. The Gazette will be puolido'd every .c at-:; lay, on a super royal sheet, nid i-u d t a ftiK iu!rrs"n i.c'.i or poiceum t t , t.''1: to r . i.-ia ti t i nsc n ner, a i iwo v i o. r- noI'lf. v eei,; per lnnuiu hi rnfranr', or three ',! jlars at the t Npirtiton of the year. A- n :.rit o punetu.dity ii a formidable !rawhnU to o!; ! ayn.?i!iin tuivanre svauini t,e preiern o. ri'fiers will be at hbi r'v to di' aoi.tioun .,- ...'1 - itne.r "ai er on pavinu areanis; :an n i.iiiun; OJ cm lauroeatio' :o'or -sed to tlie Conor (p'j-Po'tn.fot- 'S and ether citiz i , who wdl rteeiv- and torwari' the liuiiu s ' i mi'jm riber?j phaU reerive th- 'hank" of the rdifar. Tl e favor will I e reciprocatet wr-on an nt)'i'ir!i:;i:lv i rc--r.i f -- v.-1 r i edit irs uit'n ruav ; M)en-,- t. give pubh.-'-!, the fore- r-::'.. j pec.tir-. i Viiicmits, October 1, if.rr. pnoposAiiS, lir M r.V BAK.M.T, The intei'dcd wauk will bo rt ner.dly litf-rrirv, nnd .aa.a.-iotia,'! y piditiiaJ. ihe. liternry nartmeiit dial! ho roioh,rtei? in a manner i i t inferior to thf of tin- bet eriodicals iu tho country in th" reva.rul departuo i.ti of f re..) and verse .uni tl e-r ubliv i-ionx ii.to uarraiiv , si ntiinental. and Ju'.ietio t oiur r..-itiorH, oi iKii at or .selec ted. Nor, a i'hou h it? eei-eral : :: he literature, ?ha il t'a- luoal riitions of suree, in niiy of it brancht. he t':-thi Pd, wb- n t! . linll ho otfurrd for ptiblicfi'.ion in the "-"udioi.e. J : l iiTdMie. ' h. the strnLde which is now roi.i-'or. I t , n civil lihertv aim wdd amirr 1 , under tla- .j-j, not h r entire -ih :o t -c-apn-.t avoid -(; U V nn , i it I. he t -I Iu, ';. - !.e v. ill try. however, to ? pt a k di-er-wii i ou!d tdi Irov, n u t i v - II ' ere are ,U1V ti tin- J ' -; -ti ni'z'o ( t i II, :!.. T i'.r lier fajnilv ; the v ' re ,at hi 1 1 : v to 'he r. . ln.'ui (heir up; ml A I'atiht' r ' f ! olutii.e, at: ! tla- .-rand-cl ildi n cf "'V ! i tio f ; . rv hfro"-, will i e 1 1 -1 1 ere ti.ev he :n the Jan.! where ti ey -hoidd live in i. 1 . -i : . ii . ' : rr h or a en. n 11 Hi '. ' r . ei 1 Mi!,'i att( i.'ioii wie. he : ai a a f .rw-.r i - i t!i ii 11 in her-, and u il !i the 1 a-f ( o-r to ;'-; ' her it heir.- intend, d to etahli-b a. era - io . 'all tne , r.'ntapai n - ,.i,ti irva;', r(v wi.'hm (t to. ' ... ... . - Wor'C Will he eareJiiliy i.t iivefi i!. ,,t; place , or w hn 1 1 e taioah'r of -iib.erihoi J not be au ";o-i f to v-f-il. i h in a-i ti:v, no . 1 wan do I,, r w ar' 0 .1 i,v uoui, 11 ir, t 1 r u' 1 1 r r i 1 . I i . v in.t i l . T . I . t i , , I r , ... ' . O'-llnetlv fo ;.r, . :. e t;.e p ir, ; ,.r 'fr-r:,-, 1 .oloa. w,irk ,;. ,:j ,t ,it ,-r t;,.ir j MAitV Ui'i.Vf:V. TT All letter- and romT.,.,.,i...,(i.,ri, ;i.t(.. t.a ny vil:.ia;.i a. p.XLl.lh t, . : : : t sept. 2 t'O'The gmerai repdation of M-;.-M.vky H vr.Nr.y. (daaliter of the h 1 firv to reco:n;ofo I tier n txire : .i- 1.. . ... , eu m me r'i r pra-pecio-J. ;;( I ti une inoica'a-s a work oi no i;om;non :,! .- it; imu) the eu.i r will take pleasuio i; receiving am btrvv niott-g tt.

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