Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 April 1831 — Page 2

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u'.jmci' v -v- n rPIP C T I. ;hd.ot unimpeachable ciiu ructer, n firm, mariigtr.evHhieM the low est rale, v...j M,M, AaD ERIE C AAI . 'jV nn1IU,CVISilini, rri utl,cun, ,u.l eiel.t elollars per barrel, ami alh-wingj A Canada paper proclaims the tactthiij have tl0 hesitation in s;lvnsj In, np

.1.; I..lrr.l barrel to each boat, will 'at no vrry distant period, Nr-e., irom me

f'i-i'iiv the t'ag ot i.i'p'nr.n

n'vn He.ndrec. and Eortv Thou ocean win r isi

it Kmi , nro n cn lake. r.ne. n i.ie ..-...

t i . i n Vrrv resiecttullv, we have the honoi caE canal we.e i.ow complete, our tl ag cry r . . i, e

;and Dollars. Another

.. ..r. ! -,rf!.r;ittlc. Hor?e. O itvCom m

&r.the value cfeach Hat may hexouhl display ill Man am! stripes on the ... ... , ! i..,-.i,,.... i, iVnii-ind nnd T.nc.hine ca-

rnt down at 52000, which will make "- " -

r

poinlmcnt will meet the general approbation ot' the republicans ot" this count

and elsewhere in the state.

thence float to the harbour

i

to be our obedient servents

A ST. CLAIR, (Cor.fJtn'ial.) JONA. M'CAUTY. 1 most heartily concur with the senti mcntin all respects as a matter of policy

M ! r 1.! ) V

Al Fill. 1f, 'r'3t.

coMMr.un: or run waf.asii.

No part ot ti e l mi . -.,murh under rated and mirr presented thPComitir'.oidr-rinpr hp'nlU' fn m(r. At the Et.it ia a tr..r,m. nn.l in rr-nv , larr ri un.n unrnntrndictrd, that the Wahnth country i

t!-r m Patrli." the ' jumf

cf the rrion that the land nWn the n !ize iftfr prefVraMc for afirvieuUure. ani ti nt tx,o Havana is fir nrte healthy than

tip I eautifil, healthy and tnagnifWnt i r,r,irieB rf the Y-f. The ij-n-rance ol cnany nell informed rr.cn. to the stream on which we live.ns well u to our di mate, soil, health, nd prcdurtione, i? truly astnnihine;. An anecdote referring to his "if at hand.M A captain of a stparo boat, who had never hern hrlow the fall of the Ohio, and who. in a denr'h of husinecu, had reluctantly frciahted gond?

for cur river, actually enquired n the hat

pac.-rd Wtwrcn an inland and the shore ir. (!eccndirr the Ohio, (the distance

fr.m shore to shote Vc'w. about twenty

varc?0 "whether the Vaba?h wa a? wide

athatchanntlM The person whom he

. . . i i-

Two Hundred Thousand I)',ll .r.. The na., nnu uom

trrnainder ate loa.led with Coin, fifteen OI 41 i ;llHl jutire that the important olh- e in lh

hundred bn'helg of wh,ch am crtidered " a,t """""" ; capital one' centre of our polit.es we I vjuwivv , I ii rt i r t A r Ml Tit . I ..... .1-

a load. Th: lat iti m. at twenty-five i i . : : i :. . . 1 - - 1 f'

cents per fu-nci, win imu- nuw.ucu

Wabash canal, and then our uniiuenupi- . ld havt; alv,Pn, jn the pot otVi r.

mtcrcourcp with Hit1 east ana souui. ;iA.ilAl3 u 11,1,1,1 j.

- i- ti i. . . 1 1

: , r . . inf, (ul.lrh the north and the west may en- . ' ' : , V and seventv-tive dodar per loau and . n( 1 have no acquaintance w ith Mr. lien fOOhopt-lo'ad.at 375 ea,h. amount. io W) 1 -,of" t!pr90n. the present Postmaster at Indian ' - . ' . T, ,, rj,. lake Eiie. Huron, Mch.-an, and bure- bnf h.u ui.h Mr ipini?ion, th Thiee Hundred i hou-anu I)oll,r. 1 m yrouMe neie!lbor. if for hp :l, ,oinlment in t!ll, ,.tace

the

ice.

much estimate, whi h 1 believe is undpr aareflll H , . hoo l. ard a peacelul ai rated, will show that the expotts Imm the

and advantac;eou nnd think the change necessary tinner cir

! Wal ash amount ?nnuallv to the sum ot

mpjt rtT pi ce,l Ztvm Ih't Ire J ani ForVj Thousand Dol-

N'-w, v, ho can doubt the prospen-j

i i

commerce, without possible interruption, ;rumtu.ces and a

will be ours.

. i :

r$. i --w , v. n.) ( an uoum mv. mt'ui- ,t-. Prrvbvterian leelinp: noue in

tv of the inhabitants of our part of the , yjnrPnr!p5 u ,( be dedicated to the serli -l.nt Cftr-

cttP. should our home trade continue to ' vice ot the Supreme '"V"

Anotlier article has recently been ex

; vices to commence ai ii u'.kiix. iu.

It wil' b perceived thnt the Do ard of

I do heartil concur with the above jientlemen in opinion. HOSS SMILEY. The foregoing letter was piesented to me while ( n a viit nt Indianapolis and while iu company with Mr. St. Clair. J. M'CAKTY.

,".Mic fai;h .!.iad.pledg

l, to the suuar grower and if.ar.ntaruiier

in consequence of which many dollar? have been expended, preparatory to the furtherance of that branch ot home

mdustrv: and besides the nnpoiter. as

-oon as he gained the aeenCency over the American sugar grower, would tax the people to the amount they now pay, or more. The tleurishirgronftitbn of the conntrv under the protecting system, proves

the w eakness ot that policy wincii wouiu throw the countiy back to her former dependence and poverty. Mr. B must know that measures will be regarded hy dip people, no matter to what party aa individual may belong. In this hasty vietv of the su! ject". it has not been my wish to have anv thing to do with party; for the ohjrrpon is made hy well informed men ol both parties.

Yours, as u-ual , A VOTER. April 3d, 1P31.

Mr Ci-.ockktt has issued a circular to Ins constituents, which is a sensible, straight forward exposition cf facts, as he found them at the last session of the last

Cong? ess. Ins known honesty gives to

U'p rorufv the : forepoimr io be a true a.;, statements a weight, which mucQ

portrd 1 1 cm mcennes, viz. t otton x am jTrufee ot t he totougn na c u " 'frpv of a letter date.l the;iil ot uctm.r,:mcrc arnsheil ann nigtiiy wrougns

condition ot the tin nat ur.-niui imu ' ' ldi, and directed to the rotmaster len- pro,tUctto!H do not always cany witu ideration. That ur public cemetery :pr.jVith the certificates attached thereto. , hem. The following is an extract from

hasbten adl and shan.etuliy ne 'siiec leu urnler our hands this 3d day ot r cb- his circular:

this will surprise our Eastern friends.

For this article we were a hng time dejendant on Europe Cotton Factories were at length erected at the Eastward,

and were fostered by a protecting dutyTins measure immediately threw out ot market the foieign 'stutT. 1 for it wa hardlv worthy the name of yarn; an cur eastern brethren supplied us with th article well manufactured. Since the;, have turned their attention to the nianufacture of cot'oo goods, the attention : ime of our western capitalists has l eer

H . GHEGG, SAM'L. MEHIULL

none can deny. me un ipi.i.t.ru i ruan j o3t) of the bnco, and the lork-ol the whole1.

lot is really a di-grare to the town. It is .rrt.fvH.cr toleain that a! last the cur-

noration have taken cog rizane of a-Tq ihc Editor f the Tincennes Gazette:

n.attt i. This is well and it i hoped

ihev "'ill not rehix in their extrtrnis to e, n nn cf ,,e o(, addressed to ou trench the expense thereof. I arrj sorry

I in su h a condition, :i:hyMr E.oon, our representative in 'lie ,0 s,u. that none oftlieir promises have

AYou know what a noise was made a-

boutMr. A him? and Mr. Clay :;p?idm and wasting the public money, and that the friends of Cen. Jackson made cs he 'lieve. if thev Tot in power, that they

Sin: Havine ;-een a note iti the West-i j i I0rorm the rovernnicrit. and re-

ad.'reued wa a rendent o! this piai riirectc.i to tnc manuianure ui an. i. fce replied that the river was more than Vincennes two establishments have beet Jhrrr l undrjd miles in ler gth, & at Vin- erected, and are now in successful opera

rmps at the lo w est stnge of water, thetjoa Through the enterprise and per

-

:.i 1 . i if lv I'm? rrrl

ard. Tlii tl e commanrier of the boat could not believe. hut lamented his hard b -.rgflinii. undertaking to convey goods up a cretk. A few houis terminated hi un amines?. Ho had retired to his cot, and beir,t? awakened and informed that the

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severance of Mei s. Keynoltii Burmer.

and Mr. . D. Wheeler, wehave beconu entirely independent of supplies of jan

from other quarters, and aie indebted t-

them besides for giving employment to ; tiumber cf industrious and worthy citi

zens. I am gratified to learn that at both

lace the ground

mil prevent the sneei- of tr, velkis and j

he complaints ot our townsmen.

noval of a Postmaster. It is an unique 1 .particular views with regaru iu u, l'ul,They have sent a Minister to tiusaia, pay--ire No charges for misconduct, dis-.s in bstance that the pfojde are Yyyin him gn.OOO outfit to furnish a house, 1 ' . , i ii r mil: 3 cents direct tax, on each pound ot rf 9000 a vear salary; and before he resty,or matlfntmn need be alleged- 0rje.U), sugar they buy. This, in my ' wntthev gra"nted him the right to leave

boat was ascending the Wabash, he sprung i t vhliihments their order s are so numei

upon deck, and after rubbing his r? i n,S thit it is impossible to fill them, with

t me time, exclaimed w ith atoni'hmrt. ont a rpvy (avs nolice notwithstanding

"How have I been mistaken hy, it s as w ide as thp Ohio at Cincinnati" We have been misrrprefented, and jus A . ... 'I'l,n

has rot U cn done wnio uk. i

ronti avened,

fniih i. ?rv' ' cannot tip

that no Hate in the En. on poroses at p,rentfomany advantage as does ln0, na it is intersected in every direction by rivers which arc. navigable a portion cf the vear. The Wabash in particular mav he 'confidrred cne of the most beauti-

ful ftieamfiiuthe Enited Stales a knowledge cf ite extent and magnitude i be coming famliar with many ; and the adtages deiived from a home trade are jus-tly ami truly appreciated by observant end "enquiring men. The consequence is

that thousands are annually emigrating to this part of the Hate, and the forest

; ,.i. . ;1,i;no tr ibp ae of the setller-l

The increase of population in tlie upper

lat congress, on the subject ot trie ' r ai ; been per formed; the expenses ot every resolution, fro I regret exceedingly l'Vlt branch of the government have bfcen iuM:. Ii. still persi-ts in liie erroneous oj m-! ,15f(j . ,U)(j aj their boasted ecouomy

HOW TO PEMOVL A POSTM ASTEll. ;ion Horn which he acted, at the time he iwats a mJ?re (rrip j.et jor u?they caught

,,, ,- ii ,,nrt, in (iinil. rl p n.m- oted tor the resolutmo metreu i j. j . ut lhem m power tliey now I he subjoined letter will show the nun- rr:lSonod the subiect of S,. tvh: rbpv denounced, but

uer in which the leaders of the Jackson ur , me tantV on sugar, hy w hich a M 1PY m, , t )eir wasteof money further

paity in this state pioceed to r fleet the ronoct judgment could be termed ot his (Jie' ' .riation Pills will show it.

removal of a Postmaster. It is an unique ! particular views with regard ic u; i'i,They havesent a Minister to hussia. pay-

re

hor

but let it only le known thai tr.e iticum-,0 M an unfair ttatement ot l!e f. j o wherever he chose, and h

bent voted agreeably to the dictates of cae, and is not the fact. It is true that lvent to England staying in Russia but teo bi conscience that he is oppose.! to ma-h he duty on imported sugar has in a gr eat (1;l).ROr s0 He is not going h ick to Hutu 0 ,iro , immigration 'i( Kret' brought into existence the growth j j coming home, and has been anny meases ot Hie present adm.nistrat.on of he article in Amer c;i(;l(e for Corv and -that he ha dared to whisper a single ;jr;u Hut jt js ass0 m,e ,hal ,he ,ieople in , am to(, he ,;lJ,9hp ,vas onjy se,lt out for word condemnatory of the blunders ol thi congr es-ional district, have been, and one p.u, j mH a;.r4 yPU uh.at vou Mr p.arrv or of the acts of General are et, dependent cn the south lor a mar tunk nf his most unprincifded wasto

j,rk6!nthiswill be quite efficient his kel ,ur Ult,r 'I"u piouuce u,.u t .... ofvourmonCy, (to give .t to a rich favor- ' ,, , . thesuoar planters ot the south are the . : rnrl;CP( by men boasting of their .orrup,t,on9gnne.' He is removed, not-; 0, Uie W;ish pork ofcronrmy. withstanding a largo majority ot the peo .aiui,:0rn; and that a much larger sum in gPJirrh pvery tepartinent of the govern-

used at both factories, they have not et!pie may he in his tavor, and aruently ;cash, is annually received trom me souui, mpr ( rrcm jt commencement to the pre-

been able to keep a large supply constant- wish for his contrnu ince. One. or two, man i8 eXpem r uv r-'i- ' fent time, and nothing line can ne louna.

or thtee mdiiiduals poshes mmt weight - con. ' i ...

with the head ?rf.c..o:i,.. ,p. rut ;ik,lie. ,u U1U apply ,) fif , ,ir -.tr.lra.

I The men now iu power used t? argue

of a thousand individuals This view of the subject may he r0"!jn Congress that our Ministers 'abroad

denitude sideied local; hut it is not mora so than urfp (0Q ,imerrus an(i paid too high.

the election ot a congiessman; the coun- r... have not reduced their number

' ' ' jtry being distiicted. and in each a mem--.. ; tnC( to increase thdr pay;

The following is a copy of the letter ot ppr is elected lo coogies-i, fui the pnpose: . f, q(crPt;,rv uf State, proesing to

the utmost industry and application are

ly cn hand. The excellent fabric d their

varn however may account for this, as it j and lne moie influence

dteidrdlv nretVrred to any other in .f tht Post Othce Depai fment. than .vould t0 most ot the western country .

- - i r the market. Success to the American the names ot a

vfpm .vbirb ha nrod.-.rpd tbrsp o-rpat'whori 'hese reformers, in the p

i - . n .i . ill-

reuhs. If Congress will not meddle w ith ot their power can meia.-uif.

the Pari ft', but still continue to protect

Mr f'l .ir .ir. l rvtliprs tiaillT tlip re-

us, we -Hodcrr will do well-for never mii,;. ; Mr. ni,,' "

were our prospects mere bright and un-.

clouIed than at present.

4 M

The attention ot every individual is c a., ..o ,,f itu' .Ipsrrpnnnrv in onin-' Hnors nolicv in this matter would have i. ,-. iri v,., u ... p ,ir,a,.,., inn,,!p an

respectfully cahed to the article on the r ,pcpnt;itinil8 0f the republican ;a pernicious e fleet: tor when it ts lecol !px p of tiVMy i tav thousand dolh:M pnge of this day s paper, headed , m this sect.on of the state, in re PCted that the people of the Emtedji,. f()r the first 'vear, fifty thousand of the fntn .s of the American System. ',.,5 to orne important changes necessa- States, owing to the variety of soil. cli-jw,ch are i'-:r the Contingent Expense?, Although the essay 1 somewhat lengthy, iv aveconCPIVe ln the post oflices in 'mate and population, have three .lifl'erent ;0 ,)P pli(i ou( jn presents for the Grand it- perusal will aflord pleasure, saiisfa.-- in(ii uia wilh all ileference to the opinions pursuits; fust, the cast and north, trom'i(rnor The Secretary does i.ot state

tion. and pro.it 10 uie naming men or aot- others of our friends in regard to the their dense population and impoverisheu how the fifty ihurs.-md dollar Hie to be parties, and I trust they will carefully t,nit P at th,s rdace, permit the under-' soi, hay e, under the protetmg care ot , - j nutthat l,r lw.s U f: to the discretion

it. I he reasoning 1 so cenolusiv e , , ,.,1P ronsider ition of the ; tbp nci al covernment, been enabled to ,.t- ,,,n mi, .,n,;or. 'n.n ('ieiks in the

JVm.

In n a n a r or 1 s, h

Oct.

T. Barrv:

roris, h. ) .. 22, 1C29 )

of attending to the locales well a the gen .Kt jn 0p(,tiience to the wi-h of the Pres.

oral interests ol the people, but suppose ; jjclt rrcrmrnended the most xtravit to be the duty of a lepresentative to.,nt and splendid embassy that was ever attend to the g neral interests of the coun !,j7camPli of in this countiy. He rccoin-

try, it appears to me that e en tnui m i . mcn, M,;it a M inistc r should be sent to

rea'

are

c

IQ

proprieiy 01 aa iniiiituirtii. ciiau ufs 1 1 pi i'u. .u. i" ......... .power, uii'v saio t'ie ouijui !, ,iu

the post office at this place, both as a mat-; markets with a supply ot domestic arti- (OD plZy . Il0A fu,tl(T pay is asked for

e .t. . f-i -K alm.itt mrrpoi-' :im the matter so iuteretii:Pr to cirrv m n . . . .: 1 . ;r I . 1 1 : 1. c. - j nr 1, ,;i humi . . 1 m .. . i

Crnn'ies or uie tnui.tr.i 1; .uiu- . . ... , ----- suhiecl to suggest ror 3 wur ;uus!uei anwu esiaoii'-ii in.iuuon mi 1 3 ..i.... v .Marirneni , wiu.i mi. iiiau:i .is

the propriety of an immediate change in desciiption, and to turnish the American ,,mv r ,ihev said were loo numerous a

. . 1 . i I 1 i 11 1 1 1 1 q r I u-1 i I 1 r I v I o Pi rmor

tie-since the vear 1821 (at which un, " ; i - f , 1 - , , Mcrbanir, w ho-c rights and interests

nowb.tetamr.y wa..eu . - ably advocated bj the writer, that the (p'r ot X,liiency and sound policy for ! ties and sonic for exportation. The w e st , thrm,atM thea- nund er i." too small It nrthof Terre Haute) the toitowingna- ,ef s;10n( be preserved by every tarn-,. r,i,.. ' ri(r :,mn, nthpr reasons, to wit: fmm the fertility of soil and temperature 0,IB :,u. n1:!, -hp p1t Oih'.e Dc-

cud counties have been lormeu, an Uy. Air ne avows inrm-eu a etea.iy, Uf ' he piesent incumbent is v iolently of climate, is adapted to gram grouirg. ,,;jrtment, instead of su; ,..! ting its owo which lie on, or are in the vicinity of the and resolute supporter ot the American! t0 (he j,reent adminutration and grazing, Sen. and from a surplus pi odu.ed PX.,enes mu-t now ie-p-.oitod l..y tho nver viz Cas Carroll , Tippecanoe.! Sv-lcm. and believes -that a grand and ; ltVmeH,urr,, and the avowed friend ; beyond ;he wants of the people, tho sub- TlPi,stlry. " ' . ' ' "v.rmdliJ Paikc sae,era,c at,:lckl' t0 be ma(ie on,t atand c,.,,o,ter of Mr. Clav, evinces by . ,tantials ot life are furnished those places', J m Fountun, Vvarren, ermd .on, the next seon 0 Congress, and that the am, othGrwise utter con- , ess a.lapted to their growth. The Putnam, Mon-gomcry, and Chnton. I he?e main attempts will be made to prostrate- A:ctoiuPct nf the luinciide of couth nrod.ucincr sugar, cotton, lice, &c. ir'1in'"L -ilu 1

1 . 1 t m rr. lor ind r hltt iLnrLotc i( irnn 1 1 .1 .1 . ' . 1.1 fl Iho f imn u' 'ftrni.i 'ind tin iittArxlinf

r-rtot-.nn a ronuiarion amouuvuu: t" ; '-'" "-.ic ..1 , r i;,n0-P n othcets. i:c. Utiaer1 mm which the ouier sc- uons m;v t- .-mr uu; .i.i-.

11 1 . 1 r c .... .1 1 " v... &- - - ' . . .

Srvritv ThruwJ souls; and this immense

vJ the cultivators of Sugar that u ! ,he new administration . 'id. That if the supplied w -ith the southern products. Sweet Potatoes, at least to place them in detaching the members of Cong 1 ess in i r,mtinue,i m t,e hands of our en-, The effect is that the east pui chases su- a state of preparation tor planting, I con-

s oeen auueu 10 . lerested in these, it is thought that a em-vvcs " from it9 CPntral position in the gar. cotton, rice, &c cf the foiith, by elude that it may not bo a:, unacceptable eriod of ten years, jority raiy he obtarned to break down andj l.,"e't ujj a, it has have a considerable uhich the souther n planter i enabled to ofl'eiing to tho h-veis d this (leiicjraia :rease. Indeed the destroy the whole sy stem of protection r injiunce 'm political balance in this' purchase the western produce; and from ' vegetable, to furnish -otne n,!,.i motion m c out industry, ac- Tho vr,eran is vorahly known, u ? air;tln,t us. 3d. If the removal; the avail of those sales, (he western peo- relation to the culture and rnanagemem of

number of citizens has been added to the I tcreeted in these, it is thought that a em-!

tta'f in the short p

What a wondeifjl incre;

loosicrs are coming out inousiry, ac- , - qu: ill'V-J'ti.. c? - a -Mini- ol me lO'idnr.- n c i - r m un J

tivitv, and enterprise are their character- cylC)Pnt defender of the rights of our re-

ate war with Great

d more in support ot

the cause of his sntVering and insulted

country against domestic enemies and

foreign agents, than did the sword ot ma

ishcs;

tsfssthe number of boats daily

cur rivers, loaded with the products ot home industry, he would exel rim "this is

to many ot my reaoers, as a warm am

and could a Netv England man wit public, during the la ,P ntmlcr of boats daily descending I Britain . IE pen did

should I e delayeri as seems to tie rquesi i p;e are en amen 10 pay km souiumi -ut ..... -j ed bv some, until the meeting of the Ee-j commodity and eastern manufactured ar- led t.. believe that --:i.e may b;rk mtoima ..n.i ,vc M,..ro,v,ll h.op'ilrlo Tim it i ;li tie sppn th it the whole tion bv eudeav in ing to ' idaia it from a

liv,Hc,ipnrv. as the incumbent keej.s .,,e eventually inteie-ted in the continu- wron;; "our re. i i a nu-n.-er t vcare

on'lv.,tr house? of entertainment in i at ion of the existing protecting nolicv. ; after 1 began to colav:.:e the Sweet potato

. r 1 ...... i i.,n,lan..A : . . . -i II." I..!..,. I..'-

in'eed aland 01 pien'.y ou i uuu.iuvr. . ;nv a rniuiaiy cuit nam. n i usihi-u . iu

.1 r .u m 1 nu t ,tf riYz-.-.tr intelligence, his p atn nism, were uulv

appreciated ny the puvue, ano 111s jiaper;

Smce

arrivals an 1 departures of Steam Pats. at anlfi -m Vincennes. liave been noted . Thi alone, I should suppose would be quite suhVient to c'ivince every man thitthe commerce cf thp Wabash is not Co contemptible as has been supposed. The number of Flat Hoats which have

, -cd Viocenors is not exactly known

estimate is between pour Hundred

this phce, and with whom most ot the; The only complaint, it 1 undets'and 4ir..my crops Me nu. .1 p.u.-.i i m.iM.-iauou memlMMs put up, it will enable him, and; Horn, is that the people are paying 3 cents tor my labour ; nrdwi'.i -taudi; g. I eug a we'hav no doubt he .v ill make Use of the1 per pound on Oilean? sugar. lJt who lover of the root, and b Uu.r ixi .us to

rtn,h,nifv. to nrocure a maiontv ol the , comidains ? Surelv not the reoplo gene- gam evtiy n-mij v.u- 1 '

VM OV'I lUlll. ' - f . I - . , ,

morr.hr "tfi rPnue-t his retention, and! rally. fi;r I have never heard nnv

mv 111 1 . 1 - m- - i - . . . ,

rom the mere tVt of their board ine wiili pi net, according to my rco'lrrf.on, v.i peop.e, Horn w,n)m

htseo'igressj.);i:il distncf . P.ut say the trie pn ao u

although they m

(.'a i I o. i anil Vn gmia

( x; i f ',ci, to K'i.eive ........ 1 . u

t . . . I .... .. ... I .-l... l',.f Iu IT.O l.il.i l ll.l. . tl l . l.clil'Tl : L.Lll

i tll. 11 llUi in runic v w r.KiJ ;un

igb.t leally wish his ic-jduty was taken -ll -ir. the arttcle .their cui.se 1 an.: ' .ui.nru y-., expeu-

mc-val 'ir feel mditteient on the sahjct,; v. ouhi he throw into the A met Kan mar , mem-oo.,; no. o o.s n. . . ,. u.

,,!,;,!, sn rtie fve.it o? his heir.r 1 emo 1 k-t in Pie at ouantuie-', an.i aii-u'u 10 iol- , . ..o, 1 " " " : '

Id no doubt be ned hereafter a-!c"iisimer two or three veais, one and a I bee -.-.me cyi ii,.!'-d v. i:'.i a u

gainst the department hrthe art ot re-ihalt. or p-crhaptwo cents lo.ver tr-n at t ;e.;i: i:. ....o.u

Mut l!ils would not o-iiv i i.100 ;; u. s 01 11 ii'- 1. '

. 1 1 f 1 1 n o ( .

at, 1 w i it

; veil w "U

is that ot the A

r

the

end Fifty and Five Hundred. The hit

. . . 1 1. 1

ter number added to ino-e miicu -important a m atter

descended tb.e White rivers, and from tb.c merion Sy ,.crn. shou! 1 hive due weight ,:oc ilPi,, this. f,Us ctimitrd ath'l' every impartial ani dismtei c-ted

I. (.ill II l ir . v . - . . j r., 0 il.in.irp.h will make One Th ns indj

4 lVJV.s.-. loaded boats which have entered the Ohio from the mcuth of our river this spiing. One tenth of these flat b-uts it is calcu

received, and 1 hope still receives a sup ! port almost unprecedented. Such, is the,.

confidence and trust placed in his statements, that it is believed in more th m one instance, '':,V !c;su rM has be.' n re crived as e vid nee in some ot err court of justice Alof fro.m party, and eidirely 1 ... 1 . I. . . I -1,0- .. I, h ,',VIllll

oevou-M in 111 ninny . iu? lS,.T. .u........ . As ar. evidence c$ ttie iiri'i'ii

and nothing but his country, he stand - pre-j jp1(,n, tt ot'h, house in. effecting h:-i vic".vsdown the sugar glower of 01:

eminent as an editor and a put ill nis character a an hor.est man is known to i vet v one: and whatsm h a man s avs on

ct'iz- n.

A ccniavma ation signed "Observer,' and several other articles cf interest, which have been unavoidably postponed

ated are loaded with Pork; which, esti-j for want of room, wdl appear cat week

bin A

i;i oiiiii- 1

,!u ,-t tv uill here c ill vc.r.rltrv. in his infant condition to ::rodu'-e the

art'iU'. hut it won ut uriiiti the cos-iirv ?,,',(,!!?.

ca-h which annual I v patses 'roai the south ; an y g;vu let

cot less oeerr.g. and wb.i havelfiom there to the south. Hence i irdei "tb.c gre.-.t '

1 up 11 i

attititi' n to the tact ot two prominent gen

tlemenof our party who luve rocom mended n mcva'.s in other cases a ttic

state

w 1 itteu y ou 1 01 the itteiui'-n el Mr. Hens bersou ol this place. We w..uld there bre unlet all the ciicumstances nK'St rc--peoituilv request the removal 0 Mr llenderscn and the appointment ot Mr. Al fred Harrison to -u j ply his place Mr ll.tiiiis.j 131Q every way eruiutbtly quidi-

:or too

1 1 r b t people

1 . 1 i

;i in 1 u m

t ha 1 t "i

1

1 0

to toe -vest, from thence to the east, and! was a pI'vr-iT part f

i : 1

y poh'.to

r co.d ; f , w 11 o 1 1 . 1 t 1

t.O t,;

i. ult with me 1

w 1 e ail !

)K I:

the

ir: ol her w .r -, w e: -i 0"

that a firmer could more ea-dv

cents lor a pound of sugar, if

cash in his hand, than :t would be for him !Iving roved h:-

to pay 'J or 10 cents for the same rrticie.i and having -uce ee led u.u 11 ' . 1 . . t

:; w f.o had 01 for tho a more o'i the w i'!i ten

i ci 10 . s to n.e

1 v . . mi, as - !. .. that

iod,

1 . e . 1 1

11. 1 1 i

if he could mt piocure the money.

Put this is not the only evil resulting

from this mica'1 - !-for attack cn tt.-e eu ihe subject .

;iou in the culliv ;iti n ut th -

client, 1 feel salt: iu oLitt....

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