Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 May 1831 — Page 2

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I r.r.i author he-rl lo announce William Ji:r.!i',rts at a candidate for County Commissioner, or the sccond-diti ic t. Mr. Hn i. Plea-e ifirrt the subjoitiod an-wers to the Enigmas published in 1 i-'i week"- Gazette. Not Vin'fn'H'1 iri the Ea-b hut I'inrcnnes in the IVrt. Is the home of the stranger, 'tis here he fmds re-t.

If vou r il'a'er U itch will prize,

I Select not one thai will capsize.

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fOR flir. VVi.KN!' GAZKTTE.

iHil l bll INFLl'F.NCF. In a r?-rnt number of the "PoppleF - , i . . . i ,

. , : r ivii-. ecf-.io t i, t . . n nr !Pip. ..-it-

-J J," " trill K,''7H!nuire. u ik . ,i u i

vi'to.My a-m h- own exigence, nm. niacin ''i,ja j n1. 0f the

F.nzl 1' un; has" hem r-xpenden in

rut openly against it they can only at

tack it m this insidious , indirect nwimrr Ye it i- to paitv that they weu'd si.tilice u r.nd our interest They rate md whether we set CO cents oi 30 rents per bid. for corn they ratse noconiorwhe.it

ami it i immaterial to them what policyis pursued hv government, prov ided they can so delude the people i'S to be Kent in power. Thev further pay. we have hern driven hv the, urpnt of 'popular opinion from ihe gr-und we lately occupied, This is the old ti irk rf r injr thief, to elu.le : nrsnit. I pt or.ouuce it false totally de void of until, and challenge them to

! proof. Fat thev know tlr.it they have

er little pickings left; some cf?icc3 to fill, urh as U. S. Senator, and other odd situation-, which some of them or their fiiends would like to have too; and that the people will he very fooli?h if they think that they are not the best men that could be cot to fill them. V.

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Remarks on t'c aJ.ir-s f t! e Jerk ton Cei ilfr i!,rir oroiimi . These rut u were tour

fciptc I'uiicna ',rars ao the warm advocates o) mteinal ,CiU- . ! ivpip thpn iniilpr.l 'd

n)0r ifiriii.ir pro- imsina t'liiim?. i"v i i

From the L uisrilU Journal. run r r i n i r l f s and voi.ict or the pnr.s FNT ADMINISTRATION. What have been the principles urn

mevures originated by the present admin

Oration. o which such boast l

Thev are lt. The Proscription of everv individual who would not vote for (m n. Jack

The corruption rf tho Fifs

h'.ctiuns that w a e er prespnted to the o

We never heaid a wordlrnmi OUi

until the ;atinil iebi rem.

ing town of Newark m increased in Ui same time between four and live thousui i Can w e want better evidence of the whole omc intluence of jrt.ticti-)-i, than these Licl establish? What answer can the free trade folka make to facts like these, which cannot be controverted? In the State of NevT-York. alone, there are two hundred ami riht Woolen, eihv - i '4 1 1 1 Cotton, and two hundred and two of Iron Manufactories. I'.csidp? these,

I there ar c numerous other, such as Glass, i Paper kc. The produce consumed, u'm ainf- to ;-.n immense sum. w hich croes in-

mad0- to the Farmers' pocket-. Add to this the

'amount ditnhuud ta t!ie Mechanics em- ! ployed in their various ca parities. neressajnly connected, and the whole form 4 an app;i!!mi,' tr.ct, for the rnrisideiation of

thoio w ho wish to atje.iliilate tl.e?r tariti.

(V.i'r l Mtr to .Mpport the anii Tn:ff nr. The a.itliors of ir must think the them oi waitm? Ul !-u,,,u" t ei'1 , V;. , , , ... ..'t,ipeople of t!.i- state are cither idiots bu-'was paid-of r"vale ro;'M,H',:e-' 4Ul I'rts ?r ? r!:e c nl.-o that hi- r,. n yr..i , . . . , ' . ,,n ,oi( inntuno- thio-mh tnents , lue ! in E: pt.'an darki:r-s or that tne the necc--itv a 0,lu ,uulM" u,IUJen ... ,nchthave been sdd f.-r a large sum lrdivo ronu;)it((,t! fh( ir eonsnerKe to their rv statin the union to make .t na '

he

to

rnrt w ith it. lie i iti c.V,r ii,n nt a th-.u-.A Thev al-a sa the i u -ent a:!-,"'1"

rm (li-pc-c

i .1 1 - , 1 . . !....l ....J .x .-, .,.-. .. . , l. . 1 n - ! . rmnlif I n t inn

!..wa C lll('r ( i1.fMI 'l l IIIMII lf-l liM.IIir'll.!lltlli1 l'!1lMl..1i:l..lllll!llll It' lllll.l ll HI. '" ii"

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U T!,- ,,onu p to-ouaa icr in " musiev, w urmut -

II. 1 'i 1 1 ' " I I I I "1

lem. ii e.p'j'iipncN .

U- .r.f nvntnrr. made conrerninir it and :P0,,p! n!'" '!ip ' trutl

..... ti , v i -t , jble rnaiufesto a--unns the same vauntiitor. lelereure to las . s

HO U!U)l Ot-M v" Wl.ti Iy!i;i-:i .MUIU'V lit

7th.

The ove.thr.w of the TantTSys-, u conci,:iip ,l(;eew remaiks in ihe r. r. . , , ilan:uace of the creat head of the System. I he J no on Internal Improve-; Hfnkv n A r . ..-Vhe r.-iue is the cause of , t, , 1T (the countrv. and it mn-t anti w ill prevail. The prostrat.on ol the L. btites js fowni,;,, in hc intfrP9tjl aml atrrctionS . r ,. . , 'of the people. It is as native as the granite I he downhill o tre Supreme i , '. , . i J (ieeplv tmliossed in our mountains. And i . . . . .

in conclusion. I would piav to aveit horn

X live or

3th.

t c, i., 1 1. . .. r.. a ... c..i... .- I in! ir hm? erononiv in

r, inr-P urnnt ha-been expended tun fleet I,.., ...;a. . i.i;..... 'e.v mir...!. and sendniif otiw r-, at an ad I;lf"H nt t lie most sole nm treaties

5C- iro tat)? rUctions. He i sat-, thev ate both euallv entitled' to) party diti-mal extH-ti-" t( srovemmeni o, from i.fHd'that ahr'ut 00.000 pounds 0,Prlinr I belmv. w hen he w aah-ut to stait upon'orie to tuu h .n f d t 1 s

jhis expedition against our baiour, only J'' (' lUF I 1 " '.u . ..,.1... ' r mnmv in . n CiW'res-tor ei:.i

four matnfartore- and lie hn,', " .....J t : .... thonnd dolhrs. -bet it he.-ei-aore 'M-r.-nest y and oimes weie notoi ,ous.

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1 in w" llllir- l' iiuillillilliuil. .... . I I l l l

I he fi e of the nutans, in the , j , . , '

" ' v iiiik , m I i illicit u ki iii i;in i.ipuii" 'Tll fr, rtmtnr1 lu irit.-, i ! i a r,-,?! i- r, 1 r

n. ... . . . . v- 111 IU LJ.llll II III. I . !t) I he v iola ion ot p!et!re$ . d, , . . , , ..... . 1 , ,p dead-to riches, to greatness, and to glc10th. 1 he wate ol ublic money on hi-

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a-.i! s-ribed in Foclard to Irea' dns-

certTtn-t our ma, utartore- and lie h Uleman tva. br he said rdainlv. thev mut thousand dollu-

l,nl,t tliot 1 tttir T rr.nl.t l ;n,iKi 1 ..,,......,, ! 1 I t I II.. i I , ) r O .1 r FT : it . liaVO ti.f'M' tiO IU'VT)

t. ,t'i''. 1 " 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1. 1 i' ' mim i-i riM.ini : i"'M i uj wi n iijir ntu iiiiuu, r ii u I'M

,evta''(imarv ": ",.- i '.i-'-i t ,

oCOlnTMC , : r,;;,

political fa itis, attd the appointment!

an contiuu nice m oflirp of mtn. whose

!v ..ad for siirh an invrtsior. nf rnr TrlflT narfS to succeed

Ksit f.t Ian larti ct it r .1 in f .ti rnnur X i M .' i ,: M M iU

I "I I " l UV. !.. 7 . HU'..ll .1. ltlll-il.-.. a . ,

i I i" '.n in . i ii' t .11 in

, ,. , . , nig the time he held the ofhee ot I tesi

in HJ.iivf nif 1 it 'lilfiil IIH iliJl- ) .

a? would lead to tho drt ruction of our mannfictoi ies of iron the pioneer in oth-

Thev t'f ;,nn lv t( lltn that (ien. Jack tiati-;

ion ha ovinctal jjteat skill and wi

er articles now about to be attempted in the manajement of our foreign atfairs. ;' ra!: uf

He nps further, and rxiire'scs his deci-

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i the t s i c : t t i-i" Au.p.ncan

e ot siic t: ui i-r f" c -Oiii a

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n';e t i ni ie than one term; an 1 the ex b' . ! the - ti'if indivi i j d w ho propoi ' i:ne'iumH!it, in soliciting a tinmifi

POST MASTER GENERAL. It is well known, that Mr Adams, dur

(led opinion that the late mirrhtv out crv

. . , i he wc;; Kne?

.."Mi . iKiyn umi',1 i- I'll IJlil-ll 'qjrO'l,'V

Phe West India trade atal the treat v Mfpr'1 ,n ' tv' '

.th Turkey are adduced evidence .'t"" "c - n'ame I e .at -luiic

.-ii r .1. . i! . i. . ii. a v.nft. ! i.pm-t v CS to ':" U .:-a 5 a

ia. ill- ni , iiu 1110T rrj ; n ien - i -

atii: b

COUt t.

u-. pa v oi me nst nave

rcn so in ii v (xt'v"i, iti,:t l snai;

,rwl ; : Ill ! ' ... :. i .. . intern:, I i in 1 1 . i' Hi O. t:(ll

,,,,,"'' ' " in. in -siun- v 1 1 1 i noi s a v an v i ninjjr a ou! ii as io w: lasi, ' r-

. r i. , . .. i . , Z .. . "i l . : . 1 1. 4 1 r t S, n: w it h sue,

cxrri pverv laruiiv Up Tioetp'r? o 'up- i A n ai ev er iei!$ in u inav ue in uie iuuii . , , . .- . itrv .Mr d.m rPH.inlv deette the tin as I la'er Itr.ja.io.t

i)or, tin-, extenu tne Amcr.ran Mem. ' ' ' ,h..n eve.u'ion

Mr. ISiie character a? a man of truth rri. ., ,.. ., - , X (-oai ot a i iti uhir cdor. ,.ut

1 1 1 i i i i 1 1 1 m . i ii' V iii' i "vsi ani hi ,' i s v' "fver 1 ecn rmpr.cl.f d lie Mate ;i,ri.H..:it term? on (n Jack-oa conduct that the coioi shall be Mjch a- rar.no; t e .i ,. . ' , . . , . h ,d If we 'i' To see a sstfiu ol mthng as tl.ey ready are The people -'i.h regard to internal imptovrments ,n,lu " . ,.. ...n;. ...: , . Ul.rv toll nthat their nationality should ,terr.al impr. u n.cot- con.-u:nm deo wh.cr.

a'ii win it ci.i i; i i ir pi rrr( . Lr r( ma us ; n , , t . ... i . m rn-i i . . 1 . , t ':be c?tablihed beyond doubt; that we;Mlt lertdt.e -nd u,u n -an (oa,, .. hey carry ronvictnn v.fh thm 1 a,nd letter wait un-d the nat.onal debt inmt har.ish sul, n.rn l.om our ca.ii ier

tint or couitrvmen he duped hv Piiii-h . ..id s,m. !t;,t it i imnoliii.- nn.l rvet. m, ;i ci.o not wish toliet oe; those

ot wealth tairr'ittd in me ;.ni

re M!t h nifii ;'.n. I heir doc

new-j

diat it is im'politio, and even dm j' vve.i

Agents and In- ti.e F liters ol Anti TariiT . conti'utional, to appropriate u.nnev in frospco

. OK ;i stc jJi'i icrin. una sian.itri? as a Th- -e are 1 1 if yrincij-Ies of thi admin-i-ti.iti'ai, -ii d t!iP onhf pimiiides Are

A'iv t of the people a ady to support thorn 1 1 and

they t in 11 n'",f "."v . orient t-" support those

(dVenMic obiec- "'h'1 do ;:f ? .ui.;,orr th.em?

to ruirv Tl.p hd!ov!;.g a ppro proat tons tor the .... " . ... .. I .... I .. .1

a would like a pi i yv.i. nave ueen mane i r me t;n

l ike .ue t'T0 "'!'"t 'fid ron-ttu' n.!ii u( hMtdica-

ti a I asg !'0 At hint ir coas For GeotiTP- Flan a, liosion Harbor. 5.000

For' Ad.-n. 15. I

r -t Itaoalion. . . . 1(l.;tM Foi t C-'umbu- i.t.d Castle William, 'Ja.OO'd

w e

golden

ci in; i, i aid of p-ivate companies Pid not Gen u p m,1l reiauit re -m h men am. t aeir iioi npers. Should tt:e duty on Iron ne Ul Ul V 1 '.u.jniiir i ut m.; ...,.,. ' , Jackson, when in congress, vote far an trinP!J I hry. backed o t i ! i d itmn edit will c ut a commencement . . . . . nrp f,,t for Mower We. s-nnulatc.! hv ,ipropnation to improve the navigation a ' "Mu U1 t'uvtfl . -v

the national debt was a love o! co-nary, ooo.ena om u.o (a, -; at pres et? Did rmt;ani we mn?t (-"'Murr- f 1 1

remov

of our luin the duly o". Sugar. &;c. ic. 0f ,lr, Ohio, when . . -tia it . i

mil be taken ott. aim tlie people will he rnucn large i than a.r j

ly.t to mourn too late the abuse of their ViH1 Bmf'n v,),e f,,r nn :IT(1Pli:1,i' to-

wards aaiking a road in Florida, in 1C'2.?;

Wa that oat' nal in their opiniou ? Did

for iui; vi NutNN CAzr.Tr:.

r,i.ali!riicc tiv- if irKr.l and flr-sinrmrnr mr:i

11IIUI.III., 'l . ...... .. ..I.A. l. I f l -T

".i huh naii nai ni i nrir opinp-i ; Jid ;.ia. hPITia

lor their own pecu: lary agratniizemenr. not (jPn J;1rk ,0;e tor an approptia-, 15V late !u lian-polis papers it wi.l be The following note was written hv nMon t- the Delaware and Chesa;,eaue ca .'aeoi," tint t! ere ha- been an iher y re-1

. n I'l 'IIi'HI- Sn.T f - l.-i.n mi . .-, .-. 1 . I 11.., , . . . I

. . 1 i '...v.i.i i 11 11 i. '111" IH-'.UU" III III" 1 I'lvl t. t '. IInhr on one ot two very handsome , , ., . - , . piete,! ,w h pri a ;e coiip;ai .' II avcoipfi . or a I i. !. .. ( i i, ;.. ,,c i .'i.c ,;-!. i. . . . . , '

..... i .tni. v. . - m. ' " n" ir uiiitf r,;-ni I, ll. ,r n-vfiu-o i ,r ... t . , t.t -.t

r - - v. i - J 10 5 ; 'Mi UIM i II I

the wuier forwarded in p u meet r.f ): , a sudden ill ap-e of light, since his eleva-i there weie r-. i. : ti ,f. f x th, ... 1 I... .' 1

h.r.int on 'n the CiazettP. He ivi ;"" iim.m.'i o rrair .sent . r .a. lo

Vwien ne advised .Mr. Monroe to he class of rm

e p.rrse.ent ot a nation, not of a party, who f..r past

Foj-i Ah nioo, Va.

Fort ( ',:!!. oiiu.Va pot I ' ti Oak hlau i, N C. Fortifications at Charleston, S. C. Fortifirai ions .it I'ensacola, F ri at Mot ile Pt int Matter s at liienvvnne, Louisiana, Fort W'ni.d, Liaii-iana, (. oniw.gt tn ie,

Sihs

c i iption

ily and attr-nlirn.

'.'.I M I dig in,.' o

le-s than i'7 ; t- ; - yl e ii ( a ot w h: :u w ?i'e ol lual and diinter e-ied patriots; services have iceivedap

wa- re in earnest, or has his "common p.iioleiiet.is t ioro the present ad-nno-ti aer.se" 1 eon so mm h "enlightened" -n ee iion. These 'ieat m.-n taktag into mn

In addition tn these, the sum of ha- lorn a jij.i silted fo rar-ivo.g.-n 'he wnfk 't th" Del-

t a il

i.a.

ei ; iputii

a

d

exhibited as little of the spirit oi

proci iptioii as any Chief Iagi.trate. that ever presided in our Country. By him political friends and political enemies werr trea'ed a like In the selection of men to till offices of trust, lie enquired only as to their moral and intellectual jualilicatioin Still, however, he was charged with being influenced in his appointments by partisan considerations charged by the ptcsent suppoitei- oi aack'on ;vi:h a design to corrupt the people by the distribution of Governmental patronage among' hi own adherents One of the most violent of his abuser- wan Win. T. Parrv. who in V,2. -n.Mre.d

100.000 fjC f0jou.n!jr ilU1-.Liai;c. to the i coi !e of

Kentuck v. rs'o Pre-iderit ha sliovvn a greater aptitude in api.dy ir,g the public purse to pio.ute by that ?jecious ii.llucpce, the siijiport widcli an upright policy should ab-ne command. Mr. Adam seems tc have studied well the means employed by those iv ho govern in England, to suppoit that constitution, which he so much admires, and which maintains their eolioss-.l power. He knows it is no longer prerogative. hut monipd influence ar.d patronageOf these advantages of hi. pre-ent siiuation, he has. not failed to avail hirn-

( !'., to a degtee hithrfo unknown in thie count ry . ,0. k,Put it seems tha' theinimer.se pafron-;-,ooa.C00 ;re conferred in the d.'i ihution of mill-

nt,nuo Ctd.OUO 95.01 (0 15. (.100 lOU.OOO f'O 1 10!) 3.004 3. GOO 10.000

J$64ii . U l 1' 03,000

. , i r i . . t Mt ii us ,e i i set r ai n n rnp tn io t

. ea-e a c?pt mv lhauKS ior his punctual- , ., ,. . ' " t

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I woiks, 'h.t whiM) the ai'oxe arp;o- ion,4 an, ti,.(,rt(,d (o the -v iect w it!, the j r.; I -. ;- aavt bMomadeaie probahh f ; rn;jst scrupulous care, down h the lowct ',:n t-,e ISvucMt under ihe head ot , ;1 ()pom(nient, can,,o! m d,e the adminish'tfrnal lmi'.owriKM.ts,an.d a- he I, ,s not tra, :,m lV.P saf(. ifl , nU f,oxfr pi,(lou,1(d :.pp, opna Hens by Cotig.e, ,Ve l(,,cfrb thp ,lU,,,ic t0 jV(. ,ie

r.ilsnn Couvtu. Man 20. ! 1

: - ...... . oi i e ( "iii-: noi on oi no it, in external ..i,., .i rr,r . I i . i r; th r;.,.r.,.,c r. itlmtf.me. as to perceive the im'.ronrietv side.ati.-.n the mcai.o.tv of the ia o.de , , dave exliact a second pcr-ual-to reaj

A O I't -"noi ii- ' "' 'i , . . . ' '. ' ' ' 'Ol in i i mi I.". uiti.wii.-t i ii i i.i.i i , iui i r lias .. ,.,.il.,rt Ot that advice. :i:if tic nuros. r, l I ...... i. . ..... ,. -...-fi . - In . ' . , . , . , II tOU M IiOCt W C

t;,r (V.t-iderir how the product of i . ., , ' . J' l" 1 "k, w"" ' ncen ie .dti uny m getting Oie t iik sign

- i i mi mi ii; i i'UiTirin r o n ft n i i i . fc-. i . , . ? . i . . i

f ,w - irnit iih ih.jiii oe eitn ae.'i a; uie ensuii." auj. ii-t o . imi,

tlif cturdtv ave made or produced, ami th: a the wii'de fro a the day of Adam c.r.c frc-Ri 1'iay; and ;ha? leather .,a the etne. for i- ta:ao .1 uud r ("Arj'jhe hide fdi,i tto) Cloy, tite bark and all comes

from C'iiv. and imlo C.'vr it muat return ; I

ami assuch thi lendior t'or my subsriij

ed.

this. -- iv ;ul e he w otd

oi) i .ditic .! Ja ot ites.) in ( U ar-

The 01. , i i.f (itvier,tl J i ks'iii- noli

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nut ..r:.:i.-iii-: oiu tney e a,;e mi- i,v have ktn.'i'.y v ohjr.tr reti iinai M-rua-. r ;

cr mg rotation in otfice. What i tlitir an. I Elected ivy..- ( it.zt ns who ate to he ,i" .

I f ( . , Mm rot : lnu I n rn m cr nut crn i wr . I , 1 . . . . . . . . . , 1 t , . , f .n i i ? ,1 , ,

iputitrg pi incompetent and didnnet ; hn the

an t to give some colo

their conduct, they in

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tun 10 yeui par.,; aim u we -..uu.o eon, i ) (h(m o tje 1 . . ... ....... y-.. ...!. . 1 . 1 , ' t . r- .fl

..... . -- .....irf-l.-... ....... . .....1 I - - . l. . 1. WW

. . . . . . - I I I i ' I . 5 'I' 1 I ' .' I -a l 1 - etl IV I fl IHTI .llilfiil. mr..,l I.,,,.. I .O S ' I ' . 1 1 1 I I . I I ) 5 I , C . .' I . . .1 ......

.1 v-"' -1 i' o t , .in ... , iuir f''tU'j, in uie mtei in

upon it. I' exhibit- the

opinions which William T. Parry profes?-

ie-pect to the

ii. iniee v eat a't. with

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t-jii eie .i.i ii .....i . ,t

i in u v i r. ir in- i lil er ire tn in rnnnf

I ' t 'u I'-vf i-i!?, (oyer and a bo v e w ha t ' r ,,.. ,. , ,. ;a, i i -. 1 i t i i1-" v coi.-idc i atiori. 5c reg ir.it d it as

eoirujt and niona.n hical ; as utteily

ni ami ni-honet , toi the btate d I 'in ingom haibon and in piotectmg and f i i r ' . . ' -I, 4or of propriety to' As the ngl.t -g. ,t" to make a Govern , (,nt;( t)i CuUitmJe ne t!u: A, hnl l(-! V , ; 1 1 lt ' u:,n f ,r, titnte suits against oU!,t-. thev hiveselectet, .lame-G.Kea(, Sia njrj ,iV mi.ure are ulowed j . !. T'fl f , y " u grounds of action, K-q. half. if IUk .e- c-m-U . ana the oiner u , f :vka;itge t he ! J" Vne the prerogatives

v-iei a- puouc oe- r, alt o t.laili county, wnere ne n io- an ; nlrj cr fL, nuf $ . who t ill te toi fori i i

I ... 1 .

leather prctr.. ted by Cjy wiilsutlire

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w r. tY.-.r.i t,.r i:.;.,- mi . . .... . . ... .. ; ?..r... u . ' .. .. ; ments, expressed by a ai r ,i v t:, ! : " ?

'' "i--n in iii;, iituoiiue H ev trv civei r.-t tsr I. a no 'lilt e i Jriieisniiviiie . i ...ti, !..., ...... i.,...' . --

- - vv a v i il tinvr n i i i i t'. o i t ..i i

., , - ; ;wnu iiHonn practice

I to damn their reputation. Look at the Th

e emiuuit $erites ol Ihi- bii!li..nt 1) the i f ?' manner they can. and" dealt

m e ho to k hi

: place ia the Ge neral Post Ofh" e.

siiis't ) yarlme ,it oi the Govrunmr'i.

The Annl r.un.ber of the Lady's P-ook ''re of urse ,lp vv lS turne.l on! of statesman at i st""in p.dnct, aie n douht ...... h.IVfl .tnv tn r..i.

aft,r. In, dehv hasatlen.tlarnved i T V as a 'Haulter. - w( 11 known t the pe- p of Indiana, and venU lor equ ,rsi-itai.re w.M, the ' "i , ' ! altera loni, delay, has at length ar m ed . . .,:)?r!l(J of hls owm-the V. State,, they course d,u app.ecated. Thev will :,1(Jj n(cwi(.el the Fa-l-' ' ? l(" Vlin - llenv-elhshed with several en?rav,ng,.;owed him 12331 Another oae well therefore be ueil please-, with the ,,ne ern merchant, and slop owner, y-u shall ! 'J"'?' ? T rvmopr which is a handsome plate of the known to us all. and no man entitled to inat.on; believing that su-:h rate ineiit t,:v mv ev, lu-ive favor for w-.ir pur l'Jt ',i'sf' tnUo" !'"J Philadelphia Fasiiions. Thi -ik is an-v ,,,r?'rf of ' e iand for- aiH g, eat qu dilicalic.us cannot be to high- .u,Saretuflo;m,M,ut to the farmer. Ulf l J'1 p;IJi?:H' 1

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iv - ri na i h -.,.! . i ! . j

ii .i .1 , i ; a-.-, me , . , i mean mat oi iv reuaidei; i is t.ut on e in a long ..I ,, . rectv inye v teally worthy the patronage ot the La-- w; i., m-a.-w .. . . . i v -' ,f "' 11 1 ,UV"''

..tnt.n je fi'dwi ue was proseci- lime :hat a --i eat man atu ear s. in in nana

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I be Rev. Mr. mith tyill deliver two ,

rrrn e:is taoioirow one at II oci-ack. ul. nn,.

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ted a public, defaulter. Whit was the Mr P.tad

: tiori-, tar a;d at the hand:

I dill Uicr lhe ;;, n.i-ilit I :t t t. .u T r t ' .me

I tie liov ei n- i

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Is one oi ui-.-f pov ii i. tit ti,i nn at. mi oti r i ai r so i - a r e strr'unn:! ' it . . ... . .

rheMii' va th-mlrii. and I, or. Who he , i l of . is asioutai i:,:' el .. ; - i. ; V. , . t . r:,r ''i-;.-r.,.,.., , ..nen.s, ourmg ad the

rn t ha I tip cecrrlifi ik . . i i O ... I . , . , ' ' '1.1 v e -XI-t ed

ne u ea-'ir , tpienc e ai Hie I.igi-.auve o-uum,- '. in- ,;a I (e g! -upld that it IS ItilUllOUs to

rm f . i t f tir .. m st, , , A 1 I . I ! i .1 J 11.-!..-..... "

K. t. mi- yi'vi-inwit in lauented oj;.naf p.a las not nearu i uie lading il.f. n-ian ii

u t i.-.n ot the agrncv between to him jmu they may say the clerk bei.f nls he h confer reu up.-n i.i- i.daul- ;,,i i

ia coidi

G - i and man; ami the e ther, m the even n die ou! of man.

eigit tf !! and to ship o ners, and j0J. urv he merh cue at their exptn.-e. Tlie;" tt , ut cor runt ,

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ld 'I!:'!!'! ! '. ' MO- '': it

"ice the h:t adouf tor. e.;

line eotf ituii.m in, ue s; e. to i'

en n accoru't ig ft his rrv.t

uf corruption , i the m-iri c ji rupl di er e j"

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:couni ir so.tt S!ows what sort ot mm l ion w id -.it.., t !tv--i vie: if -: and tt.e i.. ..,..tt..... ti.- . , ...T ... i ... ..

I ' - .. v . v ... - - - - - - t -1111111 1, III 'Ml .'IIIUI1 ,11. lillltl, I- Uli I , I . , , , . 1 it tot Kit-o r.nl ,n lV-u ......... I . . ....,1 .. ..I " . . . . . iUlltted tltOS ( ttlCK

i i v ii.i uuuei i tie pcopie vviii mum. nun ..it. , r.iirv loo-nut nis -v stem ol no irv. which is . .

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Ido eitir flsof t-,e borough are remind-1 !l do they t.dk about paying the na -, that two olhres in one year are little e- to i-ntow everv favor the government can1 ! t I . i . l i ... -

in

ed ih-.te-, ,ext Sttutdav an election will lm:ii n hrn th,.v.kno"' 01' should mmgh for a great man

grant, upon the foreign meicha'its oC-hipLir. , n , . , , . y, 1 otuigned

of podti ai

degradatioii, the Po-tm.tster (Jenr-ral ij

"the lowe-t dentil'

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, . ,, , ' know, that no appropriation toward in For Lieutenant Governor they have 0Vi.eis. who live hv their profits, annjp-1 ,s Kr,e " loatthe temporary contt hnue imrm(,mp, ,,s r:JI1 rf ,p , , t , ..... v. ,,f n.iio... . . . ... .yV 1 i i here let h

signed to it by his own I

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aee

H r sire.'.

ternal improvements can retard or expe- elected Am s Lane. E-q. of Dear horn ,, :ta( crudi dow.i the haul toilim-d a..: . iv . .i. -i i .. . . . . i ' t I

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provided hv an act dde its ia v ment ? Do thev t,i,.L- iho'r.-.nr.... .vu. ,0 .....i.ottPd roiifatinn and , ,. ,, W'hl'"'" ,Jl,"J "

y ' I . J .... v. .... , , , i; . .c u .., ...... .-j 1 I I I II- : .1 II - I I il f I . H .li il t , VV IUI ,1 i !J ,i -li I. - I oi th i.tte Lrcid tuie, entitled "An Act people .d tin- state are such fouls as to great talents well oual.ty him to preside n,-. i- I,.,,' i-r-,' -.ri tu .d 7. "

relative to t! . p.-imgh of Vincennea be oecetved by a et ol political knaves, oicr the Senile ol Indi.ma. The histoi y tw brow, 1 . . ', ."r,, -.

i who are oaid tor what thev s.iv :nd fhi-ot i n i.orc -i.t..i t,:iiriot i tincomaou u .

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aitmentot our natt n il alhitr-. t

break out on eveiy side. Fv u

are acknovv ler!;"--i

J id tie I'T, a cane id ate for the of- syt', and from that very money which (located for the liar, he proved too hou-

f.-e of Governor of this 5tatc. intend- 'h'"lM bf t'mI,, in making canals and? for the p.ofession, and wa expeiled; rOdiU .T:iir, tlior ttroTv.- t . i l.-i i.;. t 1 mw j o r.-r.i I j L-.eri

vi-itug in ennc, and vv,il he happv to f-,;c,.n. r.i.'.,. . . i. .. . .v.- a,, connected with the i.ronentv ar..l ;,r.,nie!t the pie-ent Admiai-t rat

- null,!., (in tiuii; u!"iji'fi not trie ore - - m au ou i irci no oirice n rr a - ioo i.i ic-i i r i

fe. a- many citizens of Knox county a entone. but such :i nn? .. ..UrL.nm.M,, n1 or ,,,, t'ih.tt.oi.s it is said be p,s ot the American svstcm. u.oie,

cm make it convenient to attend on Mear country as independent as possible of ! is well skilleo in hanking. He is now be 'hy of especial ob-ervat.ori than the to the o-i-t.a-- d the whole comma

cav the 3uih m-t. atone o'ebuk.

Cel. J a rues Gaih-am. of Wasliic.gten, I'avtt ss teuniy. is r cantn!ate fortb.e of- :.. e ct Pnadier (iet.eral ot the l-t Prig : C'Ai Divt-io::. Indiana .Md.'u i.

-in i j he j -

(ci t :i-ar.,

a. irorn.'i!-

em til ii ioe man- come- mmx-

;other nations; and thev are willing that fire the peopi. for their -weet voices. H rnpioyemer.t and increa-ed poouia dv; A'wher leveiy article that can he manufaciu" ed at'and they no eoubl will ciele to him In Ho:, ol manufacturing t-.e.vn- It i- m.t a- uv.-.-.v..nc

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ne

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t prnfitice -o Uiuch injut

i-mr -at :, f.iir t;.. c: i.i i... .r done c online.! to the Mat;Ulartut ers. ihem- .v'M ei. w n.tt i- ..: . cout.i.j.-.r; ot t;,e d( -

(iotected. Thi is all the n,"st sa:.-u,nei Atnor other things '.vl.ich the Central -is. and the t.urnuous per-on employ- paitment. aoi .-w -pi per mad i.a- ... ( r, ,end f ihetar.iT de-ire-Mf acted upon;. Committee, in the ir di-mte ie,te.i .ai tor h them, t ut Mechanics, Far mer-. and .'"-'"''""'' ' wtlie th.t-p. ,il not acted upon, it js viving every thmhe yvepare ef the people, haye kin-iiv ;Tr.frs, come m .r a lull shaie ol the uMi. Lo- ., !, t,u-h lt.r r.-nia .am) r,,:hing for what a tair pi u e ? - ; done, their e.idress should not pa.- unno 'al prosperity. We nuii.ed, feiy "PlP ;"! ,i,ne l'hit"1 thn'' 1" i r '!? tho?e aiticle.that are i-rote ted ov the : ticed it is H.-uh-tle s verv reneral!y c::- bncily in i.ui la-t, the uie, t ,;f Manufe - ;'..ce. ,vt one Mrue hllct- j-- i a :-uc-

lose a i ticle? that are protc te.i hv the t ti-ed-it i- doub-tless verv generally c:.'-'' ir) l'-t, the uie, t .;f .Manufe -

Ho,? John W Po--ey is a candidate for itaiirf are gradually faliing m price, -houid!cu!ated, and' gives' a g.eat deal ',',f na

the ' Piiceef Piigiditr General of the lst,'not that I e suhi- t

nt

rs o.v let them i doubt very cm rt ct mfoi niation in a small

Brigade. Gt!i Division, Indiana Militia f'ipu nc rtrt,,'fp "hic-i i- so protc-ted.; vy av . It is not my intention at present in , ... lt. . ., . , , r ;xn,i ,n ,,,e '""'i''"'!' of which theie isjma'ke an fetn.-.tui'cs upon it if nobody Col M.itthia. Lose .- a canu.date rdomest.c competii.cn. tint hi- not de jelse should, however, it is m intention to

the ojijre ot Hrrgan tc r General of the 1st

Prigide. 6!h. Division, Indiana Militia. Col Julius Johnon, of Martin co. is a candidate for the otiiee of Brigadier General of the 1st PrigaJc, 6ih Divisi-u, I'-

eiaaa Mtlitr

a re-j give it a going over when 1 have lei? ire,

mieeti in price ugar and cotton are- give it

cheaper than ihey ever were. Uhvthen 1 he sum and substance oi the whole, how

a . . t i i .. . l- . ,

mi i.ivv w i - ii a mouiM.auon or me laritt I

Reader, this i the rea-on. Their friends in the south are tpicompromisitg n their oipositioo to it ; and thev, to prevent a

oiv i-iori m their party .are forced to op- the people vu!l be yerv wrotig it thev

pocit. but heie they date not comejden't thmk ?f. Tfjal tb.re ire same otb-

cver, the bu then 1 the ong, is -iha; those who havecflice now those v. h are in the cnb are the honeste. an i

best that ever wete or vyill be

anr'

that

.vf.u .1 iv-, an i at annua r m w da. VYehave it on the !h--i hat from ihe s! to the J I he New V k rn id t.i!. I . I

on

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tuies in Pad a del phi a, Patei-an. in .. Jer

-ey, and Low ell. m Mas,ic huett- .S:u- e then, we have reoived a -ta'umf nt. c,j ied pom the Dover F.niaiuet. a .New

Hariinshire paper, o! the increase, in ten : Philant Iphia m

years, of four manufacturing tow r:s in thai I 1 aw ate htatf. s.tn t.rro -Mte. viz D.ier, Somtrorth, D.i st.i'tlc. told, and hive no doubt of 'I

ano .YevMarktt In lo2'J, the popu! ition j there tie place, wl-.eien. -i

va- Five Thousand Fight Hundred and eighty seven, and in 1G3U, they bed in ci eased to tw elve thousand nine hundred

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mails have acr umul itrd and i

he;ip. On th.e nt.ith ot l;. s c.'fv t'n: tt, i p pear 'a be m u .ge,i !l ; but o t.i.d t .

an ! sixiv-iiine: had more than .. added mjT1" iuipc?siole t get . ui ; . -i 1 ...... t i.

leu vers! Our : ' tgb'roMi'g .-'.- J i) :un-h-

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