Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1831 — Page 3
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,.;ne 'M ,louM l,:r l !Ct,y Ipound. is y: (J,i.vi first nitMnpt, , l ought t. be j-urr,! i.i thur wounds jnever having ev en seen a silk norm pre ; He friend ol J.ic kon: wiih the State v ious t ihiummpr norrecpi'vpd ,.nv
lea-.. imipicnt in
Lewi-. wj:ii suppou i.nn we may hid .Kl-u ro to .i,er instruction in any branch of (he art l'... .. "... I . M -l I . J
Pijl.-e-,""- i.iUKfe nan-n i tie mul is a than t hat rnnhnrd in our i let directions
m haste, and 1 fea: Her success in this liial has determined
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J 1 ;, , 'I " , . - "'I l" MiIUP lilt I'U'IIIIV irKUI.MH- nunHamilton. t.cl that n.etrl.fd motmm, f,t of ' Vlv mail r!oe.I behuc I could tet !o!,r."it 6i,rt . uhnU.i ,nri .,.ht.
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. i.viu.j; under tli..e w.i. e, am ins letter t. is th re lor e able, and hy i v m means difljcult.
".r:""-iimmH(,cn;il,,)lpi hecn netamtd Hi! the next. Although V..iam ii Ciawlord and which after- n:,diy "'"itfti 1 have not time to copy it.
warns hull. as b.tier to Jackson hnn- The letter r,n , nMihed n M,ur'i'ai.ei
JTiliK Mibrrihrr hereby - ivf s noti-f t! mi
H rional e-tnleof Fi.rr' Val'eo, (U cv;-
r I the aiifiil Van Duren, the
The quality of the salk. is leall xcel lent its ordv fanltr hem in the dying and fmenpss TU t.inlr nml rpd are inthpt
K.I.. .l,Prii,( ,the ,io,rriptir,n of f the H.l int. fr- m '(Jallali;., Tenneee. !nl!, hut the green is beautiful; none of M ( alh- .m, whove lofty attributes de- "n,i r.(tenby a very res e;(ab!e Erico- the colored kein. however, have the rich jiLx d the ; j.:gmy S3 coj.-hanfs around him,& ! al, cleigymau, by the v.me of 'Hall. 'Jgloss of which silk is u"Ceptible. Four of hi an .1 to n rego.n of independence anrt He a rt from Nt-w V01 f.,r the fiir-j the skein" arc of a good MZed ihicad for h.n. r, unknown to their gioyplling in l"1ifl !;d 'lihmg and or gariizn.g I'ir.l.F. icemmon ue .
-MTiris atid (lenamr.g art. les.hereeven ocik.tiks in l ,e U cslern country 1
w as
w 111 xpen the eml.iyo feelme: of itTt c u ll" '''m at Ucneral Jack-ou the time ii"n to C'ihu fir.', that had it influence in 'e Hudes to, aijd heard bint pieach in the juoduoir.g 'ho dissolution of the bite Cabi- '-'"tT Cabin ..f which bespeaks. Trie
"Uil .n. 1! to be ixiiipiI into thoir rieral and In- iiPiId'ius h:vp t if
urnc brak church
tvound- (Craw ford'- fnenil's) I y I he fr iend- - unoe, n hacd .of J,,rk-' n'.M ?m Wd'.i im H. Lewi.
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HODGE AND THE UMBRELLA On one of t ho late stormy das accampaniel w ilh heavy hower of rain, a stur dy country man was sitting nu the roof of
a coach between two dandyish voting lei-1 cor'?is?ir-P "f J borse, saii.llr, bridle and ha!:, r
-u..ui .i;ucio3oi riuir-.n:, win r- r.r'0 at public tale, ot.tLc KHIj iu-t. at tii. -!...;. Andrew Garden, in Vincennr f. Term, vi ' ribmade kiiovrn at said tirnr ani! -. r. JOSF'.PI! A.)RK, A im'-. mctnne;, Nov. 5, IJl. G-2.
THE MISSOURI DUEL The editor of the lo-ton Traveller has received a letter from a fnend in Missouri, detailing rninutrlv the cir mutanr e
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o!J la-, IMl-1' U't'iv piace in euniit'a nu me jbite unfortunate duel. The following is
!mi .U' s:v. cnnnmir. and tntriuinf W. 15. L. extract;
r" r T ' t character of Lew i-t is c 'nsidered; ever on i I anticipate the question that the read-! u':i' not a secret meeting the St. the wat' h t' onntrart an alliance, or nakprr fre naturally a-k, "why not aban-1 Louis shore was crowded with people; a bnr fa in will a deleated iKitvei er ,lnn ;i party ?n eonupt. at the time T" As,,ite:,rnn0;it5 stood out in the ri er lined with
prr ne to insinuate his con espondence into orr' 'his pi act..-aide--iu 1 uJo-T.'-I'C -tators A chill, hnid silence per-!
The n, -t ,bscine and f ul crevicts of pros-j;i;" " titer did attempt to secede from j vaJed the multitude all eyes were fixed tituti.Mi; who can doubt but hi? Mjdden ; rkon, and ral! upoa (inv. Clinton, but jn the fatal spot, and powers of vision
'':npa-. n and b;e for the Inends ot ' o erruled iy t r lend-, and Lome down j trained 10 catch a glance, inrougn me .n-
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m,s, ur (.iirii.ii ?upng:n enal ted h:m t" keep hi umbrella under thne of his les powerful companions, who were much annoyed by the drip descending betuixt ihe nape of their necks and the collars of their coats, as well as from a deluge which soon took all the shine out cf their hither to white trowsers. The shower being over, and the umbrellas closed and laid at their back on the roof of the coarh. our ycung friends by winks and nods determined to remove all further nuisance b slipping the countryman's umbrella gently from the coach to the wider expanse of
the road below. Having thus far prosprt-pHK midcunod ha; taken out of rhr Fnnr ,i I . II i I l. .. I . . ' .' ! cLl IVaI,,!.. I-.. . . .
t-u, uuu aiioweu me noises 10 i)rocee(l un-i , it utrs or aommj-tralniij
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NOTICE.
mi-annual rnoftnif f r'i:...
Board or" the f.r-t Mdiral Di-trirf .
tfike placr in Vincfiine? on th.' first Monday 1Novciubcr next. V,y ordt r of ibr Board H. DLCKEll.r vinreane, Oct. 2 1531. d-l
Crauf-H. w as the rrult of a corrupt undei stan i;!ig? For how does hi conclude hi" pathotic apppnl to pour oil on their vvoun 's? By a -bout of triumj h . "With tlie states !li it suppoit CriiW.f..-rd we ma hid rlefiai.ee t-) the ankee nation Bui the entire Letlor d Lewi- is too iruportant to i-p passed erby any tea !ei Lu him rend tlie vho!e of it, and r fleet a ho
by fa. tion. All tins w ili a r-pcat in its ap-! tcrvrnmg willows. The ground was prcpti ite place . j marked off 5 leet, (a murderous dis
tance.) I he word was given holh hied
nearly at the same time. Biddle fell, re
ceiving the hall in
in I tlie hip, w hich lodged and could not be
extracted rettis did not tall , though his antagonist's hall passed through his body.
In a tew minutes they were able to con-
M aninp IK nry ( .'lay. t Hut Hltir and K ndnll mucci tit 1! iu tins;
wa.,- convinced Jaru.n of the ntie-sity ot
iiii? them over. He has l.oucht them
"ovv ive the law and the lash to the. shves ol (he party:
lil the umbrella was neatly ot sight of.
they suddenly turned round and observed to their neighbor that the umbrella had dropped oil and was lying on the road far behind ; and he immediately jumped dow n in pursuit of his protector, and ran after the lost treasure with the speed of a ra cer. In the interim our dandy fii:nds gave
.uao..cf os. o urive ou; nut tnev werei
on me i-tate of i' rre VaSh c, decent, Jafe ,d mreni.es. All t;,,e indclted to the estitc will make irarrcd;a - nyiLet. Tho.r. h.-uir clauas arunt .aid es( ate. r.rp recu.sted tl jrr sent th. ia fur lu;i;:d.1t.on. The estate is r,u bahly insolvent. JOSEPH AVnnr
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VOYv SA4E
400 ACRES OF LAND.
much surprised to find that when Hodge J'1 in.',f,'e. 01,1 Nation, nnd nnmtx rej had nearly regained his now mutilated, ! ofr'l. . at " h-s th.,,, lUt tut ence c'omtortable defence from the pi- l",ruc
tiless stoim, he only looked down, and glancing hack at the leliring coach, he turned round, and with redoubled speed
the "right side above 0?? wa a,,,e exert his strenuous lungs, 3 tl' I I h lh.it .1 I -
in tuai i'ci ?urt?i iiirrs. 11 laniju.iiiK
wliich induced the driver to pull up, and
cads, and he will concur' in
From .Vits' IVeekh; tlchltr. AMERICAN SILK.
that a more nr. fl traie nolilician thm
And.ew Jar kson d s rid now live, ano J 'i'iie annual value of the product of rawnever ha lived, since the. period that his j-Uk in tlie United States, must now consid ?ory first inscribed the deed- of ambition rabh exceed half a million of dollars
on tlie tablet of human d-praviiv, as a lesson t the world to shuu demagogues, hypocii'ic:, and (rant?. Nashville, Dec, Jlii, 10JI. Stephen Simpson, E-q Chcsnnt Street. I'hiljik'pJtia .
DoarSir: Youis of the V7lh ultimo. 1
has just been received, and I am truelx forr to lorim that you have not gotten the $500 which Mr. Eaton and myself expected would be paid to you by our friend, Col Armstrong. And it is with unfeigned regret that I hear of his being unfortun ate A more worthy man dor? not live; nor i there to be found a more zealous and sincere friend to the obi hero. Ol the 250 h wa to have paid you, $150 h'"d been furnished him by a friend of mine and the General1?, at my request. The-other bundled the Colonel was to have fiunished himself by agreement, uhich I had U" flour t h- would have done, if it had been in his power. Mr. Eaton nnd rmself Hippos-cd that 500, in addi tion to what had been paid you, would . in all probability, relieve you. I regret very much that a disappointment iu this
l)Uemess should have occurcd . The Gen
the chief' pait bring created by the spare labor of a few women and children ra certain small towns of industrious and thriit Connecticut. Put we hear of plantation f mulberry trees in several places, and ol a great demand for silk worm og-g. If t hi- -hould become general, tlie boys and trir I. on many thousand farm-
in the Ended States, may have a delight ful recreation, and earn for themselves from five to ten dollars each, without at all interfering with the usual or .roper occupation of their proper time for the mulberry tree may be found in sufficient numbers in most parts of ihe union, and the season w bich requires attention to the worm is a brief me. Markets are nowestablished for the cocoons the store keepers will soon la gin to take them in,
in exchange for good.-, and the whole l u-l . 1 :. .. 1 ... ' I, I "nh.lt
is quite possible, lint in the next eai.
17th June.
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. nllE umh-rned. collector cf the slate and 1 coiirity reve,,ef.,r iWy county , q.ves notice that he will proceed fr, bell, at the Coti-t-
"uue "oorin 1 tie lov.n ol .Mount Wn.n,, ;..
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.11 mr same ume prouueeu some l remu- ani co'-nty , on the tr-cond "Tend nf
rous sensation on trie nervous system I hrs"Lr 111 ili wnns ana lot, on v hiih the taxti
hall drowned lellow tiavellers. Uo.ljre !n,t u"1 iV'.1 V uf tar '1. Sale to cm-
verse, and made Iriends at the request 0 ... , , , . , V, i mence fit 1 1 o'clock A M i-drw- , c Major Brddle. Wounds declared mortal. "S th ro ' in(1 -l,b."a " day to day urudl ah' Jdd J Ct,nU
11 ight
replaced himself in hisj
WILLIAM JAMES, CoI.P.C.
'PliPV foncrbf nn Trnl-.v. nnrl nn S:itnrrlnv S Kw 'rl'wl,u ""'J?c" " t,,s
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after convening calmly with his fr.ends,r'u,t71 """V 4-4!. Mr. Pettis died. He was a warm heatt :iuce y companions w.thl Uinmf.O'tVAtOr'fi iLQtiiF ed noble fellow. I cannot close this hasty l roru, observed "why fnend ,m: &nb:cnlirh f letter without reproaching myself. I urg lvLf re ,s 'l?,vv "r "rells, (l,tJ otl ROt i , Kxecutor of the ia.'t u,: of Ira II i.a ..n; . t):,iai ... pick it up? 7 "Why lawk , Gemmen, says wick. late of Warrick conntr. Ir,.,n.
l.i ill.; 1 aiiiii." nut iji .'i.ii'M tiiuuit- .iiit i :
nir out 01 Jlaior
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the election, and at the same time 1 knew thp m:i ior wnnld t:ikp fhp distun'-p ulinip I
given. But under the same feelings 1 1 i0VV m lvource would h:ivp . ndvispd mv lirol lir r tn lrp hm;J
be, when 1 comes to look at it, I see asiuL a11 Pfron5 haini; claim" acuast sa'id
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t was one of yours, and thought as ?. ,r,jUL .lu. 10 P';8 na m rr(.perly authenayhap you might like to run after it lo'f-h ,r hw ' hrellmunU!?1 f'OUi "B 8th d.y uii 1 J b I in 1 r ,at l'r,l'e will be po!.tpoi;ed .v
1 ptrM.us indebted to said estate, are r oucst ! to make imn cdiate payment. The estate ii
life in the same way. The death of Mr.
Petti? with its attending circumstances, has wrought a complete change in some of my sentiments. 1 have advocated dueling in the ubstiact, and on principle; but this melancholy bCtne, Ihe recollection ol which is filled with so many unpleasant reflections, mI! not permit me to countenance the practice, at least not until the memory of this shall fade. A dark cloud rests upon that transaction whenever my mind reverts to it. The course blind
and n uiderous which 1 urged in this
unate aiiair, has left sting with me
w hichr nothing but ithgion can extract.
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the ultimate product of Ameiiransilk will ""'"V -e hardly fall short of 2.000.000 dollar-- 'he death ot my worthy friend.' and it may become fftccn millions without , , , injuriously affecting labor, land, or cap.tal , At" -T re,f,W' at u appropriated Mother pui ,,o,es--simph i,ml presr nt all the Admuals ih.ni.,1, thp :,Iic:,fion of a Intlo time". ',, 0(! ""covered, with the exception 01
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in a wholesome i'JOJ,r!,J' UI'",J a
Vv-rnle then-honors have t:eir
, I (which is now wasted), an a'Uie vou, feel a v , , ,, , . - and a highly interesting
ting employment; one
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orals fr iends here, I c
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carunm.es, ,u li,.,!, that is eminent! v calculated Id give it g.vethem much pa.n to learn that yruri ulhfu, mm() a-g0U1Mi directicnra..d
si ua ion i mi oa rraH n . n ry wue- . . . . r i 1! . . . r3 the loundation for habits of industry and! ;her any thu g more ran be done for you ; , pronnmv u.,(i () cminot eaH, be ,h;lkrn j and if there can. will adv.e you o ,t in a, wi() vvja( a - t Hn ofital,e lde ni! w das i'hcsr things generally tall; chMren t.shif,inhcir )f w ha(50r bonnets.!
on a few, and generally speaking on these ea-t able to bear them . The old man's fi lends lino, although the most of them
why does he keen his or
Vhv' leioinril another, '-how ihoe!d hi
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iiunv mannets; tie nevei was at sea
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K.nuvgmg u .umt.-n iv,Cii l,:,l!tl probably solvent.
announces i ,e marriage 01 i o v ; m vi u ht i-.. . ,
S chrecongoast. We unite in congrr.tula IXted October 8, 1S3I. 4jt
t'ngher. hhc did w ell to change her name '
What a pity it is, that John Ollenbauhengrapensttinershohenbicher. (who it appears, hae a letter in the Ealtimoro Post Ofiire)could not get rid of his name by an equally agreeable process. The ladies have the advantage in this reepcct.
Logwood Tea We U
citizen, lhat tea made cf
wood, is a certain cure for the choleiaiiut aaces b;adinp to oil the mi t ric s ot
morbus. It ii to be made as a lea, with 'nrmed byp-itnoi.dnaiH milk and sugar added, and may be drank I S!ith beil, t ,ll,V:lsr' ;vi,il h. , r riii r c . u ence r roves lir comi: ' more nnivr-rsal in piowaicnor cold. Our informant has w it -I ai nt t..?., j.,,irv -irsrv.lk ;, nessed a pei feet cute in children, alter ortaiit to i.ovhv, i.c urate vi s ot its they .had t een givea over by the phvsi - Jthrd.;iry, .'yrnj-toius, cau-es and cures Tha i-iao, and nevcr'knew this remedy to fail. hv.f.toms r.f thn disease re extremr ly diversii. ,1 i i i i i 'lied, i r.t y iaa v he di idt (! into b'lrh a? (ire i eIt is woithv ol ttial, "ut! tve have no JouLt;f . ff .,, . , r . ... ., - ' f'.-ra;:. j 10 UiC- ftoinacli or to it svinpatln. s u itu of Its success. . t jollier j;artiof the body. Anion? the firt nny 'To Dor fair readeis it UaV tc! te ur.iu ihe enumerated loss of epj.etitc, nausea, pain iu
tereslinr to be informed thai the choleia ! tl"' r"-Hstl"lni ('"' l(lt suit-,) henrthurn, a m rise
in the btomach, a
feeling as though a ball whs lodged in the Ao-
DR. HUNTERS AZil I-DVSI'EPTIC OR ,4"j NDKiES I lO.V, aya Iort. ( iieorv, is d.e i nui-t frerpuent of all diseases" it is met with in every country, in every class of society.
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i i m every vea-o;i oi me ar vum. ( earn lrom an old . , ,, ,.iJ , ' lers wt:srh attend other Ji;. a;es, it i. the Chips ol L-'g-lu.cq'ndly di?trjsii to the patu-nt
of the u. tn-
litvrrthe-
iii m.iiiv
a con-
aioibus is iui.:c!v r
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,i.',l !r ....Imr.t.l d" 1 " ' ' ,le " ' lv" ' til. II I
i of womta th.'i id n.c-fj. Of the 403 per-
phaeiir, acid or foetid tructntion, pryrosis or the
are m independent circumstances.
have
not much spare cash. Some of them hav e.j
however, contributed pretty liherally, ami thev are willincr to do stdl more. If a
new coats, or I rocks, that thev themselves shall purchase with ihcir own money ? Who 'can limit ihe effect of such proceed mgs, or
;value the ultimate product of such prin
'cipies, impwu;
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subscription paper was opened, hundreds
and thousands of dollars might be raised; but as it is a subject that wMild not do to be t dked of, we have confined the thing to ; tew confidential fiiends. In the mean time, I will write to Mr. Eaton, and some other friends in Congress,
and uiL'e the necessity in
of
ted ;:j the bosoms of the
young r
My valuable fiiend Mr. Unpp. of Economy, Pennsylvania, called last week and pre-tnted me with a very handsome" and
MOJNblELK XAYIEK CHAUEKT. This human Salamander who is- proof against tiie and poison is now in IV Vork.
He is the san e individual who, it will be itcoltectcd b.lleri all the penetration and
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sons altackeu in JJaniZtC pieviousiy lo ine tyomitm? ol u cu-ar liquor olttn in va.-t rju.iiiti125 Ii ult,J0d were males, and 97 females ;! ty and lastly, a yenation of sinLing or dutler-
and of the 288 that died, 235 were males ; "'5 f Ul i 'V" UlC ,3lm'lU;- J,u the second
nt-uu i iijj'iuii.s iii.ij uc iricui'u, aiooiii; rna-
aud only 53 females ,
Smelting of Iron. Heated air for blast furnaces has been used for some time at
sagacity of the scientific corps in London. ilhe Clyde works, and with great success.
III Ill's exhibitions at the Atgrvle rooms ai rv,,i imnU hui. i.rnvpd lhat iron is rhp Miicistrinm. irrecrnhirllv rf rlo tc .
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ny others, co;tiveness or an irregular slate of Ihe bowels, with a morbid appehranrf nf the evacuation, pain of the hack, and turhid urine, disagreeable ta-te iu the ruouth, e spr c ially on first
i waking, tooth ache, palpitation, pulsation of
year or two ago His career terminated ' smelted by heated air- with three fourths!-1'01"1 ,lry couh and occasionally difficulty o in London by his iclus.ng to take Pruss.cLf ,he q.ll;in.ly of coal' required when cold ! ".e langour and ta.-itud,: w,U, ac.d,adm.n,steiedb Mr . Wakelv, editor air tl) , n,)t -..h-tally heated i-1 iT ""'sev, Ihecau , ' . . - , is, an nn ci.iii.niiiv i.caicu, 0 this disease ar: various and untortant: it:
sv'i viceabl? pattern lor
a
siik
ma MOLT
of the sdk and vesliru
v est the j
being all i
ct the Lancet, alter he had accepted s j eirsplo e;l for lhat put pose. It is supposed ! oroximate oan.e, however, is clefciiy acertaiiichallenge, and made his appearance lor;t,al tiiis irnpr ov enjrd will accomplish a led to he iiiip'rfcct or defective chylhficatioo ; that purpose. ! saving in the cost of the iron in Grtat'a,lil H l,ia.-v. !-"s '-) " the jirst imtancenp-
U rh.-ihPit i :. I-'renchman. :.nd h-s sp r e- 1 r , .. V. ,.r iMmu-m "n a nvarne. .-ta'.e oi the glands sl;!,-rvient to
lie slated that thev , V. ... " .. i. r ' UiUtUU " uuuuul U1 diction; theso nr. the .-alivary gastric and
. . - ru as a iieuienan'. uncer uonanai le. uui- Lj'i' -I'jvi jnii'tr si.k last vear, andi- n . ...... 1 1
. 'IU!; lilt 1 1 J?r i .vis t uui pa ig ii lie .13 i.mvrn ivprc i, re ii.ii in or to f.i evtensi. p! v. ii-.to' , ,-. . .-. r? m : .
i polit-cil noint . . ' . , r. j-onei, and soon alter his liberation com-, uorscs. i ne season i.- ia-i appioac
'...;.. Uie business adding, ne had given notice . . flprlorm;1Iirp of those enter-iinr when farmers will take their horse
within the family, had made 1001 bs.
hiliary iuice-, which may be deGcif rit or rsre-
ive iu (jUantity or vitiated iu quality, th'i ic-
in the main steps of the digestive pro-
t-i..u nf -nsnininP-otir tre-- It will , - .. r . imenced the periormance ot ihose euter-img wnen iarmei win iase Mien uuisc I ? Z ; o.Sprtir io'ro down !!-Klt 6 cof t prising feats winch have made h.m one from the open held, where they have en
Oct do tor ihe. Observer to go down
There is just a much necessity tor exertion now . as there ev er his been. The people must be aroused the members of Corgi ess must be kept to the track. G riuption and intrigue are the order of the iay; and the birth right of the people vri'l be sebl. unless the Press is held "in terrorum" ov er the People's servants.
1 rejtice from the bottom of my heart,
tint sir H ouse
icrlermt:
coss. It i nay arise, secondly, fioai a morbid condition of the nerve i cf th: stomach, w-htre-
y u la reuu eo u sunn u .itue i urpur U3 l
te red. and should have in oneration a the - .. ... : i c. i ..... ....a c... i,.'' J 'J w
' CI i tie greaiesi wonuers oi rnotieiii nines. -joveu net: ano pi.-- aii,nio ...m.ui.c muu :ncar,able ot r.frlortm iti ta:;c'so:i. An
He exhibited on '1 hursdav evening last to in stables. Here they must in the uesl bho from a marhid state of the raa-c ular err.'.
necess-arv machines for the manufacture
ofsilkgoods. Heshewedme also a silk;;i ?e,ec numocr ot lterary and scientific ventilated apartments, 'inhale air far dif of the stomach, hah
rii(!e;d t all
:ii(;a -
neck handkerchief, such as is in general ! at ciuton llM Ul, ,)r0ceeuings! ferent from that in fields. Independent cf "f mac!l' Q J,mict'ur,xi U" JL:!'1 1T-,U'" iuo iii lhr I :i iti 1 1 v -i ii fvrc
, - J , w-ere open and undisguised, so tnat mere the etteci proouceu on uie a,r, uy uie j. m be ( n.imrr;,tLrd ir, some (lf ,.vcltip delicate soffnesi aud yet strong. I he aas no rootu for deception. A red hot halations from their lungs, there arises ict;us,.c, occaaonally ovarlaading the stomach" people at Lconomy, are ot all others, per-: ilo vel was j,;i?eij over jus faCP unti hair vapors and gasses from the pores of their; habitual indulgence in spiut io :s l.raor.-, wan' haps best tilted to afford an example ini.vith.,ut fiPort.h,nrr ; ,iie siio-htetl derree.lskins. and their olTal and urine. rutro-K 1 exercise, exctsiive or long continue..
tin- rpsnpct W hPn thpir mnlhorrv tilan ' .. ... . .1. .1 . .1 1 . , . ' evacuation, and ai.Xletv Of lii 1:1 d
fc 1 1 e 1 n 1 1 1 tn n a iii i. itkwi4-'
tj.ii i( 1 mc itj'-v - - ----
wiil now be con-igned to the
tation hall be in full hearing, they will .utr,mj i( to (,0 pen his tongue; he stood
ccitatniy maue much sun among them-. ...... hii nan,is behind hm hack, while Dr. most deadly to animal life
p ves: :im w i it 19 vet morr mifiortant. r . ...
of thp n.diiica! damned. I have no .. ,., i.. ..r.. r ..u,lHies l'ul
' ne itu it: iu riii'iiii uiauis iiiu u a i
. ' ' ii
who may desire them, on reasonable terms
j
i : .,.a ...i ... coc 1 -
geu, caiuuiuo u. iuy.u... .,u,,.,o,..a.u. 5'"-- : tilf rir!fl ,(!o-ir;d vi, snt.ie ol
are the principal ones formed, and are t!;e ; tltl ,ntr3 of (1 L. da ,t 0:iiv remain-- f
I araiers ot- fortunate patieiit to use such n r;.i "Jic- ;: nat;jr
i nil
he I est pra .
the or.
re :r-n
doubt but t!j it lie will exert his influence
auunst the licni ral, but it will avail uoth (aniJ (lm3 maoy fen, 0f llmusands
jng. Mie v c-t, rt am not mi-taiiPti. will
present an undivided phalanx in favor
urn to sw
ru-, four
kill any or
ir,lf Kic mnnll. n'mci'vcil I Isn ci.cjIi li'rrfittv nf crinrP f;nt P V f r V '. aild U rt ha V G I U t 111 t.H t'O'.VCr, tl) VmIT.
I 1LU IJ O ill U LJ L II . (lllVi fLVi ..... .'L'V.t. . I i I I I " v. v . t wv.. . . . .
' . . .. " .... KmiiV bjf,np rf.r..l in., if . iJv remain- I... i
allow forty grains ot phospho-; larmcr who is acquainted with chymistry,; ; . ; f ' ' ,i..lt .i.,.. ,
grains of which are suhHcient to' should see more clearly and moie torcilly ,l;roll'pl.ep.,rcj -j?, ;i t..v j the pr .-. c.1;:
dinarv man Other gentlemen , the importance ot ventilation. .l.btory or the pathol.y :.u .-vmpuim, c: v..
' of dollars to the productive industry ol. ui,n umi .v.-mi..Pt hi mnnili ! ;di-c.-ise. 1 hat thev
. i , iirin u ' w . . .......... . .u ..... , iii Ul neiodilinrc w ho. oriffl niMiinfr ihe nmSli . ... ... 1 ii.. i TKo ll.-m llt-vi'v Ct w in cnmnnnv l. ith i us t mice ,V 0!j i 1 .. e I ,
, v.i,.. - , ''.i'j'"it ",v K""""' cn nn itiprn u nn i h fit 11. iifiiimir. t ui. hk... hu-m.. v..... .. -w....,..,
the old hero Clav cannot induce the del ' r T, . ' n V , SO tnai llie.u """cupm,. ! &.. V , ' .,,',1..... ' nri.-.or to a-sert : hit th
. tu nn-uc . ..... j..uiriic 11 ''i" C(j his hare hands in a basin ot meiied lead, niet: ui ins sum .u.u .mi-u. in..,..
Cgation fiorn Kentucky him Scat from Mi"s
to vote
that zeal which so slronlv marks the
uri. will not; tor -..,.,,..,.,.-ii.p Orr- laboring
. .. . ,..,llVV.....v .UWVi lilt
. . x ....... . . . 111 1 1 1 1 nil,' III M I IIIIH f ill j j
ui- cm n'--i.:e r icciors d tn it Male have voted fu ihe Geneial as 'i. e President,
- r.
1 1
in.) r ir p
a i'!
( ;:ec!'!:d i.i
- loll) for the r r H :id l a vc i n
the evil ol i!
which -pea!.- ihcir feeling -v n this sub
jeet. Cooh has pledgp.l b.nnseif. to hi-con-M'uents t-- v. do ,., m vj10 should :et a majori;y of electoral votes in lllino!-. Tb.e (u in 1 v! must be the ncyt 1'residi itt C"ogt dale cot give jt ( anyether lie 1-becoming cv er da m--ie
popular with the eople Thev
id...i t his sinnnth uidil now, and
K .is. nay thousands, voti d against him.. iC cori0Ii c:ulherry cf the adjacent '; a:r tor lespiraliou, and alter he had heeu .1 1 . 1 . . . I . . I . , . . 1 . . . I I 1 1 i ri.-Li.! IU! ....n.,.- .. .Ik ....n liU r'liiui mil in u lilli
MCati-' IU V (llll IIIU IU III r 1.VSIOOU an y I nil .uu win mill .1 vwil J Ul i I . s : . J I UjJ lllim IIIIUUIC5 iit.i..v .v.v ... j . -
A thennoriieter wnicn
a ! ' anil t ..'-c nc i. . l. - iu:.. uj ... n. c v. u 1 01 1.
o,.,i a,-,mo i.pr.iim iv ho si nrh 1 1 v imitMicd Lavvieuce. and bheltiy nl rven.tKUy. an 1-,.r-.A .,,,.1 MJ. i. iheV can I a:'.-l rerur
f ' . .. . . . . ! II . .,-....,.! ,1 , ith l!l ' I ..I . . ! I 1 :;vi' ! ..-n i.f1' i,-J, ' if !. 1 i
Ul bun were more? than satished. lie theu. ueit, jtsteiu.!), meno-. i" , ,..v,l!nwcd a tea snoonful of boilimr Flor-lHewas met several miles from town, by tr..uM.-.M,a- n iiac.;. . l .r s,.,-,, y
tn euro, oil, from a basin m which a Fahreu a respectable number of oui citizens, and ; u. .
Htonii nilcscortetl to Ins lodgings, in uppio,. .
OI
the loar
artille: v.
be L. b'ates
Since wi iting flic preceding w e met wi . i 1 1 i . . i .i .
me loiiowiug paiagrapu, in trie Auiencao h(J,t thermometer w hen plunged.
t aimer. itn vru,r it... iu n.nriinioii hie ovi.ii,. was announced .
The editor of the American Farmer has' tion by his great and surprising teat of en-i'- Clay icteived an uucei emcnious c.h.id the pl-asure within a few days, offering an in.ulated oven, with a dish of; come by a huge number ot our ti ..ovv , i ..- receiving half a dozen skeins of sewing; beef steaks, and lemaiuing enclosed uutii'S vll0fG bosoms $vve,i with giaii.t..-s-dk made bv .Mis P.eiindn firish-v t'nrt, j,t. ora nL-.i M -,,tr..l it Hi e.p.i tor his public seivice. and who cmsiot , ;
. . ... . . . 1 . . i i, ...,,of.- i. ri ;r,i ivi h he hc?i in-'
rVcw Vw int NViuVfcTt:
n; iitge county, a nae oaiamei
1 tiie egcsiiu a great coat, and the door was closed.;
hud i a i.
S cioseu.;"- i"" a - ,.,.. Rrr. fiftWi: received it, tddition ! . Ihe.r h,rii,..T
cA'tUo .hr.-r wi'ritpr .d. hriui',';,,,,. i : i .i..ua ..ii,.il,t. ni Pll : terest j ui o'lr counii) . 3 '-ULl .,rf -rc ., a 1 . : . ,
t.d'"' - fc "...vi, ..uii ui in uutl. A lull., ill lUUl l.n? caicuiilm .miv in., v. , , ..kw, ... 1.1 in. . -..'.ri. ...u .. " i...'.ll:l..
... I tions for ibeir management ; fed the worms! through a bule in ihe door which admitted
. . . ... nln,.it.l n.. I lili n.,.10 .1... - J'l'lillr.lrV Ci .1 tOll I PI it II M i! . 1 T. '. ll. Ulf ,! : .'...1. l.or.MI lllnll
ll Ml 1" l O I 't I Itl. C i , a .. . - ' I I 1 ii . I r - l .1 v o . . - - - . ..v I .v.. I - - ......... .
U;e .-.lii Willi ;i CCfiimon Pi'.tt,in t.iinii!i:iTi in lh rivPll With ll UI) stOOU Hi JOU
ni.e time alter a was handed cut. Uoc-
Utboine, because thev thought it was u-e-!es to g to the polls. ... ,.:..!.. o
L, I me repeat ... j-- S - - " "r ' nho wa, the fencer of the specimens, is , -poet ate. i I e b rotten or overlooked I y taehc,!. m ( 0f lhe l5t.ijyhbo.hi o.i. a,,l tv!.,.ni,Lv
1 . . . - i
1 ?al' l" 1
I f- 1 wheel, and, dyel it with such donftic ma !-o
ten.iU as were at hand. The gentleman ! tors Molt and Pascalts were among the
and we have not heard thai led any deceit or lmredeiv In
Vcur's eiucert-iy,
ja-ked his opinion of lhe siik, he said it was
7. P.. LtWIt. J
atK
good as any Italian silk he ever sob.1. I I I. I lm ..anii I. i . .1 I
. . iv , .- -i vj uv; i.-.-iu,ir a (I i ' -; ' i
whatevei light we view it, lhe exhibition i a xtraoi iin.il) , and, as such, wt itti)
' n otice. i.wr;jf liUnd oimr.
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if.,;. r.f P. f tn. .l1 1 ne Ales indi la
J J . . : . : . .. . 11 na.'.i 1 1 1 1 1 1' ;i I rn. -;! re' f. I
tho . -.r . eon t-iiJiiisi e; : -5 J
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III , .i. . iii:, ..ill.
FALL AND WlNTLl; C.LHi
GcwZ.etle sa) s, ttiat
mew n-.it 1.
th. V
: the in- -1 r.-.i smiu L 'e t r:n-
1;
in that quaiter hi e gi owing so
lldiou" in their style of t xpiesion , and: Louisville, (Jet. I iu instead oi"eL,ine lhe whole lp verv .; .
prettdy about "pructtJing l'tt lAzl .'. 1
- j i n
Tho post Master genera! is r.jp Philaflelphia. He is not at lhe se eov ernment cue ihird of his time.
cttujiatulate the. country cn Us abs
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