Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 May 1832 — Page 2

-T;:. "T " 'J, ,,Cn , tn,n niAr.ncv t r..-il. n rro.de u,.- .nl painful ilb 5 C ..li , J -.wccd the Iho -etv-iMv tV ! t , aft. I dem .nds a diont on jthat thi

mWVm&iT . ' PKHW r 7 VO ll n r.l 4 uu 41 a HKMvV r-I-AY. or r,V. rrc$i-lc-tt of ne ?Vfe s JOHN SKUUKANT. CLAY F.unCTORS. !,uO,i Ki i k: m i . ' Knox cnunty, lo IIa-. :,rn. of Fonnt;i:n. MMl-f.r. ii'MTI.MjN, of M.iii a DrNNis Ti N.M-...TO.V. ,f Harrison, U".m r:j; IVn so;-, o! Ca5, iirrin .v hri i.ow, nf Draiborc. Ai r 1 L.1.1 a v, f Wa3 no, ,;vr v .? -s I'.vi j.ts. of lTnion cotnity, John I. v, of Gibson. SKCI) C(3IIN. We refer thoE-e wlio a:e anxiously niiiiii! for feed com to the no'ice er. iub. iisbed in this day's paper, by Mcssr. ; Maircn 4 Hunter, piopiiitors of tlie . v'mrenne? Steam Mill. Tlee cciitlemon , .... ... . . , ... . c . . i.i ... . aii' i) 1 1 1 1 1 I in mac i! m ai.-t: i ui i u. i i i

ality in oftViing to exchange for small Ami when this occuis in arumr ftjch togr.tin of any kind, what corn they naa pics, 1 have seen men arrogate a power to have in their f tore honors. At Mm timc'charm' or intimidate, or bend the ill. . . . and t lie opinions ct the people, to uit then when eeu corn 13 ?o scarce, almo.t irn- E own views. po-iblc to le had, u hen she farmer iv ilAm? h,n (lHN A,.ry ( (jejM cuU tiding far and near to obtain it. and when Olnuici.t sii)iu.i t.i mukc die Tin !m:i u.-.U. , in .- ti 11 . 11 . f dttit in a-lie i Ka'C'l ; hc- rock-(!m 11!, it 13 consideitd M. II. will not sell it for. Xtlll ll;HlcM H1 ()rti(rto!hc imc, 1,-nl Vv'd."

money at any pi ice, :er tainly show s a d: hot will vh-r-" ;t inn wiii n.i.. . .1 ,, , pc sitior. on then pait .,.., .0 .(,, ..n .,.., .totom- ...ie an w no ,, , , i uitbra! pursuits . ' :o encourage ar,;i at are engaged in agrici rxpKmnoN or Tin; .mails'. Much ha been said by certain by R'l Jhority editors ia approbation of the otli ; 'ill Condu' t of the roilm - te r (ier.erab ... . . i ;o expediting H,e maits, ;;nd lor Ins aban-j dotiment of politics, conlinu.g himell cn'i tiroly to the duties of hi- cilice They - lament that a man of hi, ruotound e, udi- ' j t.oa and talents, sv.ouU have abandonee; uie pmij enureiy, ana snouu: Dave so de-; l. . i ....... . I.. . i -i i . voted himself to the business of that dc-j paitmont of which he is the head, as not ' , ! ' i ' " " this may suit tne palate ol .Mr. harry, but; ilo the people place confidence in these ' statement? X. t he l.novt them to I e as , ,i , " , . ; oibe as the wind; an.! to -u.'ge Irom our fe ..vwspapei-, ineie eeer was more uisor-; .. a .. . . i - . - i ganrzation in the Post OiTice Deritt tment i than at the present time; and we do hope' Mr , . , , , i our national legr.laturc wnl invc: t.gntc , the matters; if they do not, they will not ; do justice either to Mr. Pviny or to their! constituents. I ! As it regards the beneficial effects of re ! form, and as it may be a tribute "to the! ' , j carefnl. serious and devoted attention olj t!ie Hen. rP. Parry arid some ef Ins do j patios, we state that on Tuesd.i evening ast we received a letter from an esteem cd friend on business of m o;i ll ill, I 1 ' 1 1 maiucii i.iownsviuo, Illinois, heUruary! I ll ... . ... , U." and dated the 10th of said month Brownsville is about 100 mile ennth w ri ef Ibis place, consequently cur letter ha! , , ,, , , ,i " i , .i been tratellmg not at the rail ,oad rate ol; am;.o a minute, but at n long, "judicious"; and careful yg trot of about itjc -r hi -.-)'? .-f.r. t , . i cr e -ty rf r in tuaty-Joi un ; that is to - s;iv, wertceued it in thc s': i -, l,M..,MjM.mi,iu n was mail-; e-i. Dining this peri,)!, had wo n.-o.'.ful," we ecu Id have started from! Vinccnr.es, visited Haola-d .Yudx a d a,.f , t -.rot i-. Kmn- . , ' , .', T ot lant ia hratKO, u turned to the banks, t-;'i '.H,-.m'.: hn sirom the time it wasm ul-' of the Wabh, and woubl h u e ..'one our; coimny as much sen ice as did the Hon.' John Pandolph of Koanoko, Minister' I'li'MllAfru! i irv .1 1 I'. . , . " ' ., to the (...art ct bt. lVt,,.buigh. whee allc !gcd services cost our hardy eiti.-.ens! at least 2Y000 d'dais. 'f.ve Kev. H. .V. Sh.uv will per Y:m th Vine serv.re at the meenncs Academ ti-u)oriow morn.'g at 11 -i. 'Ul . I DK THK mcf.XNF.S : I I I TO THi: KDITOHS. bv.v TI .r.Mi - It has been lecently pioc! ..yaimtu vwnu loh.o nee the hv: I Mites b ink. r.o intention probably, to r.itioo ot -1 li.-....i. . .r o( n oi mo or 1 1 . f wi 1 1 i . .. . . .- v am cat ita t... i l, i - 1 I am u-.; ioai vui eiiio!)-are e'e .tl y inJebted; in a tli-trc-ed eimati.m and this dis ; ;,rrompaaied by se ' 'C " 4V'!X Cou"'. Tl! ... I. v toe

that his industry find attention is uncxam-j fact ; admit it t(j be true, what is the con-'nothing but paiiy spleen, the arbitrary ,lle'1 " what is not by w hat is a sort ot mere act ot accommodation a censideraample.!, unparalleled; that not the slight-! clu-ion This sum is chiefly due to cur'aml ignorent w-hrmsot au old frail mortal, "bicus a nm lucendo' We sometimes lion of profit, particularly when it may e-t ,iiciciuticv cin'exi-t w ithoui " hi- cu n c'tit ns antJ 111 lhc Kon tran-te mainly cousuhed by the men m pu.jcall a man who has no pretensions to mil- be hereafter a benefit to ourselves and the ' ' ' . ' ' '" fers and mutation? of trade, 10,000 w ould er, and lonfnlence between man and ! ,lar' ta!ltl l tactics 'Generals so we community at largo. Put we would not Knowledge and severest censure. Ah: entire sum. then look at the dad v ! man. has been almost dtst roved. The!sa' auothei who is drunk as Bacchus, be understood to concede our light to do

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w. a!th an.! cornet cf; a. ' . .h.ncr k:c ...... , ; . ' :thU potation, and val,v.o v, ' '""" thtn be ?ai.i nilli tiath. tliat kt!" or -jtM ; , alor.e d..irced, xvhen every aPl -r tr.cnts could net ra-s to am. fro, nr pun' their crop in safety : and I 1 ' 1 of the country at this day' 1 IT ... r . . .... .... il .1 . r I L .,. , 1 ., . i fiirr Who rue af v to all aii l a;lse-J gt-Ty to

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L'V:,i:,- V' ohrr:- follows, a. a nececsarv cousequi nee. thatjour own.) leave the woild to judge of our'.,Q (rMSf lhcrtforc hi6 !at constiuentf-' ravetlieionoredrifna.Msvltbe llanircs cl,:(hc - Jiu,v !0VV io p0wer to de- situation, pres.nl advantages and future :w (Jl)v arrtCU:.tC his etlicient -vorth. t, , ' '. , , . !stmv the Pauk of the United Stales, is leg-; piuspects by leisonal txammation. I ;al(, ,ctuni him as an encourage hut tue situation, the traue, the agn-'. i;,,!4. .:lt. ruirr-r.rv we haveihav e been led into this train of ideas by . r,;.t,ri ....1.1;.. nr..nnf U

I , 1.1 ,- . present (ruitlul tonics for drruiiop. To produce beneticial reults it i n--t only no - . - . 1

lcesr in a!1 cliC- ,okninv ntnl to ,pii,)U-;i(f..tlt.UUMIuemt nls u:i e.e mo-: what 15. but also uhat has been, and what ' nv - .,,.rn i nrn f,- omni.ui that, il!

snoumne-u,e,raranct anu.nepropoe,. I I t t .1 I.I r,mtJiu should I 0 taken into coiisnlrratinn ;it (j)e mQ time It too fre..uei)tly hap pens, that ' Men's iuuua'i. t - are A i-.rr. ...f their fortune 1 .1, ... ,i,0 ,a ,t 1 ui a 111 u ai n ;: j ' v ii.icr i-i ni

-iM 11 r a l , - T , ' , (, , i , ,.,,t iuu-i 1 ioned ou r domf -1 ic indu - ;ie fp0j 0f Amrdnon, h now disolvi-d : asaiieauy nil i.uonc u, uui uunir.u. mmk , . ' , , , , -f.-v nnnhl brf.no now h ive been ii hcnefi it cannot be ayam ee mplitic 1. 1 !:ss h:- l,3 wou.u ucioie now u.iv e eet u ia l-ui u 1 "11 ,!,lli,1...,,l(,t, -ind would I have no doubt become an ace of reason; and men must 1 a o,a.r auon, aim w ouiu, 1 ua . iu uwuu. , . . , . neonlo in the en mint argue accordingly. I hose u h' fail to 1 e- n.i c pi.ceu me peopie in mt enj luiui . . 1 . 1 . a" rm. t'o 1 1 Up indot en I ence 1 f t bis. ha I sort to reason, and cl claim a power to 11 e-onn.r laoie luv.epi n 1 1 ni c . u iw 1

JiJII I'J IlilJi'll. illlll lUllJIIII il lUDll III ;ti ...'i ,i... inuui.iinjiii.111, .ii.-ii uiu r 'iiiirusv ni - ! men. remiai me of Pindar. simile upon t,c King's pceiiog into the pump in Whitbreads brew-house "'J'hu have T scon a Macpie in tn: strc ? Willi lir.i.I :iv iv til rnmun .-Y-

IVcp knr-n-itty inioa tn-inon--boiic.- j The situ ition ol every Stale in the' lo ?a' ')0 was going to "the city," we 'the habit ot dealing u i;b us, can testify For the indulgence of such a wide scope Ton n is hut little different except in ac-aou!tl hc a. coni.Ieiable loss to know that wo have never ittu-cd to exchange argument a mere essay like this would. 'live means to encourage cntreprise .-- pother it was to Washington, Nevv Vo,k,jfor Kye, buhel tor bushel, and in omc,0. ,0 iasutTicient all I aim at is to direct in The oldest m-tituMons arc now threatened! - tntadelidn i. Haltimore or 1 errc-Il.iute ;j st.inr ts w here they coun! not procure live, Miri mintls by A ftMV c?5enli;lj (xcU an,j 'Wltil Uettiu-tivc chanues iodeed oaeota d.thculfy which would be avoided by conveniently, we charged baiely the fust

. rational inferences, to cxan

. to examine the situ.i-.the

lin of this county , this State and the U. t:1,rfi" Knox county ow es 4100,000, it has been said, i do not know that it is the; increase ftf improvements and personal and real estate, to represent tiftv thc amont! 1 ''tdieve; there is h-s ; money due by Knox county, than is due! . J , . , , l by anv count v of euual trade and norm a- - - i tlon , the State. Our citizens general ipnrr:illv know the benefit of household manufac tu-1 res--they know that good homespun affords a comfoitable wear--lbey bu as little a- , . romrHnr! "in i.ntrlntr ,i.r;. ,atriotism in all rases, rivos a pieference to the domestic over the im

ported article. lno county is peculiarly ;canals, to i ssetiti il a ai ui poiiauiio int' circumstanced onl by hereaany ad vanta-! prosperity ef a country of -ueh amplitude ges- - and if some of her citizens he , as has! in domain, and so copious in production . h,een Pc'aimed , somewhat in debt, and The patiouage of the governrent. and 1 1 e pressed , it is net because the resour ji!iewi-e institutions? ei e. ted byourtoiecrs cfthe tonty are exhausted; but be ifabeis, will again be directed lo promote cause many of these resources he dormant. ' the -eneial welfare, when the change I

anil thc labour of her population is not et'allu.le to be effected ; then "a party" will

uthcienllv diversified. the shr ivelled ! state of last year's corn fields, together -.1 . - r w ith a great increase of consumpti ntion in O r the country tor distillation, and increase of slock, caused the exports of Ibis year! to seem much below thc last. Hut the!

real vaUlc of our CNPrts, is not so much, is so cbecnng, thai I mil not indulge my pUee, most as large us Lafayette - 1 won-; lessened as their bulk: pork, beef and : intimation to desci ibe the happy cliange;dei there is no barter's shop m il." Put,! xvi,kcy, cowvrc com am:,ziglv. OurUheadv made ,n Ihe mindset , he despond iioking asule, we can assure ourfn-nds capacity tor labour cannot all be ad vanta-' ing, or "to anticipate thc scenes ol advance above, wc have no unfriendly feelings to-, geously em;d ya! in the cultivation ofthe!iueut w hich must silence the mui.nurs olj wards them. Vincennts, tioai its local gtouof!: Mechanics are essential to the-'dicnntrti? :.! render us a iiaimv uintedUituation, uevei can ncrevcr will :and a-

: 'uiu.u in i.ie .'Kin.!, auu on women auu cniKjren, no 1 fTHiril in P pTh rr innr i.u cs of manu-i faciures It is hi nrrri - - - - - -.v. . I nuv. (it,

tactures. It is by increasmg such mrnu-.'fnst step being taken, confidence will sue: Louisville and Vincennes. The rivalry lacture that many ol cur unimproved ic - !ceed to doubt and triumph to apprehend they hive to dread is from the towns asourcos can he tendered sources cfw ealth. -ion. hove them. They have some advantages an,i ,h l,,0?Pcr,t-v :x'-hi independence of; I will now c'ose, wishing everv citizen winch no other plncc ha-. Thev h;t: lhe ,;,lH)",',,,g C" tc fci titled and ?e j to examine into facts, and to remembei the national road, and they a to w" 1 -znio cured. The , ,n .-m .u . . !.,. v ...

cuied. The corn crops of tlm nrp.pni year, will it is hoped, yield bountifully . " sason lole rains and proper atunU'1n' t0 refK,'er corn abumlant, then i is nappnv a certain remedy tor the poor ! i.ei our t.umers after harvest, ae:c- for Pve. It wdl not interfere u.th ..,m. wheat crop, is certain, and will do with a. single p.oughmg. The straw is valuable lor winter tood, and the grain is subject ; ton disease. The general crop of one year, would pay twice, the sum stated to 1 ...... iiiceuaun.ai anu manuiac tanug laeour ot the county would if aj! , son! leali.e as much more. It w.n;!-; n , i . r- .lit.-. i. . .' i '.. ... t .1 i ... . . quire the ingenuity o! uitt s Lord Peter. ai tb.e tale of a Tub. who contended that a crust of bread was a leg of mutton, to

cu:u- a general distress j er ado this coua-;"happ icuples tix immths afterwuids ty. Put our county expenses aie enormou-"We regtet to hive to ovtice the dealh ei prices of produce ate icduced for cash, and! .Mr. -. he tvas tiuly a useful, bonora

! he re is actual! no adeeuate amount ot circulating men'mm in the countrv torerue sent j'-o'-e: ! v. Misnev here is war h mm than its value; - and any great i eduction in the prices of a-r i ;u!tuial prcJn:ts. by

T ; fjiiU:rc, ari.h;mseif, and that Lis death, ir.itc.nl of .e

. U,c p a mg a subject of lar :,, rr ;u(. ir-i- ,,c d upon 1 a h ir ut.t vh.vy, it ff rejoi,,S? Wh; t,o::.l,nir!,u,tothoiwrro to believe the

1 " ' 1 " ' 'j, ln r 1 .:n ! ;e.: - - , iWifv nr l!a rP T : . in thr ii- ; ai.- " . 1 . .1 : : . . . ' as on ilkO eliier nano, a uimu. jh. . v.4 un ' .. 1 .1. . tt.rv i .tM.r- I. .VP rnn. III ill' I a .lli'i linn . . . - trarv tendf-ncies. From this principle as indubitable as . . 1 - . i1,p nr.w.rrtii s ot the air wc hieatho, it I - ' 'HI'., Ul'- " - - in I miat it.u; ever mat-. The real g.tualionot.urrv county ui our .-iaif, i ui '..,, ,;,.,- " , ,IlimYur on n uronertv is 1 V - M J l,'IV--lfiUlnal ,,npr0, t m,,lts by U. ,orNUl,a.ts 1 and Canals; and m-inulactunng viui:iC.;ic mou-try geneiaiu nad net 11 pioyti t. - ,1 ... 1 . conragod sronai.c r uie cmcu.-iuu ate war, the eountn v.ouio ia a g 11 ,-.e t-ure, h.;ve escaped the pereni em i.:f ;,1 ,. 11., v. v.i... . ; c n bro-ight iat" the habil of supplying pt TA.a v;uits frou1 our own loom-, lac. .. !( --. ml ivmk diouf. and t:'i:i cvir own

aw material-, much of the money that!ru,: 'ljni bu-mes he hopes to prosper. '..UiMM-t,! ;ihii,:i.i. to niiv lor a l tide-CCl'ving a team ana several son-, he

offoien-u manubicturc, would have le'can do IlAf hlMU and I'LOl'1t!UMi cu .n.mcdn the country . Had this encou S0 tcniis." r ,-pii.,m' l . iMi wiven at the priei time.! Now, this i-j what I call a pretty con-

-i ihron do.-.r in .Ine nine, the ni esent ttasf- ; ' " . . i ,na:ioa in business, want ot money, and 'etnbarras.stntnt, couhl iut hae happened in any eiegree. The snnngs ol industry

would have been kept iuactian, and com-ije "city of I'hil idelpiiia," the "c ity of Joitable independence, would have beenjTcrt"e Haute," but nevei -tfie city"alone.

ji,,, rNii der-arlmcnts of the government, the . Supreme Court of the Union, is placed ;a like predicament! The measures which! uiimate industry are disregar ded , the indue nee ot government u uted to nu: lrei affairs of the Union have tor three!

time-Ycari past, been involved in toibulent!0' well know u terms to express the most

party schemes ; and every engine is now wielded to impose upon the coutelmg cie- , . . 1 1 . , ." .. du i v el a lm-hoious peoi le. 1 ni-s state of llniiir- il t soon le I emi" i ted by a . Man j go of luleis. It is well known thnl the it -deral government is founded on gem-ial; pi meipies . It is tupporte d by general I Ll. ,,l . ,.,..iltl .1 nioduce of these!

taxos e.ai.not be exoended. on measuiesl"4 - (he sisier "cties" of Teire I

: tnoi e onbtitut ional than making roads and j not c! urn to ow n trie government; inter e.al imr r ov etnent doctrine will cause the .i(-r i t thf r.omitrv to stnile domestic ' . . . . . . . - . ' mdusti v will tender us truly indcpei.deni.1

and the spread of education will render !iy goes, one was heard to say to his con us hatn.v and coutc-nted The Mo-i.ect! patuon, "this is a considerable bort of a

' iiiicontrn;, and rctjnei us a najpy uimeu' 1'eopie, loi log ia magniiiceut undei la kings for permanent prospenty. Thc ii- t ;j.Tni., j ,ni is re no tistraint is known, That . oi'ticc, iiiiii iooii M na' oi-own OLD KNOX i o a in i v i c t. n n i s o a z r i r i Mr ssus P.i 1 1 uiis : Wliat an i pitonie! of human hie, what a nopi? ef human! feeling-, manners, habits and cnlou.s a; newspaper prosdd-. 1 i.ever Kke up one without philosophising, and I uevti 1 ad one but what nine new new ef mani-. . i .......... i .. i : . l .

niiui is pii-aemew. -a mm i i.igt : ia anuoun ; the sarTit St I earn with their- !vt 'P'ic -ed--"t he happy oaij.le weie united hyj.-houid recollect th.it in early f'-,'' the lie v. Mr. ;" so sav s the t-r mt t . ,ri.., ..ii . ' ' r.

I" All person- are hereby notified, ihu no j debts id her contt actmg n ill be paid,"' ice:, o sa p,e same piioh of a lew of ih de an I high minded man. sdfable, rjoiite an. I peaetous. lie bore his lotig and iiain lol illness with great fortitude," &.c s.. siv the punt. ...-w who that did no know .Mr , -yod Uu-ve tbnt thi not

,i thai 25:1 f tic 'tot pe p.', dank .d.,,fct dontl , ; nlmcn or f ,-Joralk., rhnun, ) VhNCLN.NLr ,ccn lor a year pre v.-mis, ol .eugb el .. t..- ".iv nr

ccictv. hi- i imiiy. or itter .mentation, was tr y no one. An,! if you, ncw.snai ci.evcn those who knew him best had bcrn dece ived in - character. I can irivc a iretfv 2-hh!' n aiij its itinauiianvs J,J 1 l.fdr.iM i- 1I.0 rorr.r IV .1 !r'h ( Xllini ,'iiaiion ot its contents, b.me ne nje-.-.Cft, JmIi.p v:nn snmp nil : r f n !' ( " Cl 'i I"0 . 1 1 K - -- - i oui' frienda the ruiakers some irivcn to 1 - boasting some leel disposed to i ate an ii.thicr.ee in their favor abroad as far as ' I I. -.1.1,- tA.-.ll ine newspaper goes, winie i-i.ius V'" jjook.r - over (be Tcrie-Haute Utilizer;, . ,:u?t ,xu U"IJI" m,u.., ;. w.,.. 'the b.d... win? modest anmmdattn in the form ef an ad. 01 tisomeul : A., ..... . . . 7 . .

-nm unde,si.,ned hainr recently r.rianv such. As I ,!,Srovcr ext. inl

arj l0 ;( s -r, nnd wishinr to make tins -j o j ,iiiCP. j,,. permanent residence, informs

; tt.u ciiien ol Te j re-haute and the adp.i.ithi trank txp:cs3;oa oi sentiment dne.

, c t-nt ccuntry, that lie will exec ce.tc T . . . t . ! It steady attention, fair dealing, mode rate chaiges, and good wctk, shall pro , ' ,tJ e raul v 501 ' ot a modest movement. 1 ... MigrahJ to the efi,' as wc say "par ox- , o J :CC,le,lCe ' "the citv, w ben speakmtr ot I hondon "i i'aris. In our owu lenublicao ', &,,vt 1 nmeid , w e sav it is tr uc enough "the o - 6 siuerauiy so:; oi a mode-! movement. .1 t I . I- yt1 1 ' " hen spcahmg ol U ashmgton, Pscw V , ! , . . , , , . , . V 11 : nr H ii :nlr. i. w . ,.r 1. in..nrn 1 .1, ....... v. . iiiiiivj. 1 j'ui.i, v 1 iJ.iiiiiiivjir, uui we add the name of the place as the Ci tv of Washington,1' (lie "city of N. Vurk," it or instance, suppose an individual was naming the place, as, for example, the ci - in;1) o1 Ferre Haute. Perhaps, however, lue aiuer.iser migut Have used the term " c,t " as w e sometiii)9, by a I ule of rhe toric, (I forget ihe nnm ot it) express the "nc 19 s'cany as a deacon making use o)posiie idea; and I am led to inter that thix was the intention of the adver ti-er wnen I Inil that living in "the city he et "has a team and ieveral sons who can du nMtltng atid vluuiuj ca good terms. -V'v hauiing is and may ho a vciy appro ri pnate business ;n a " City , ' but whofvei beard ct touu: sought for as a johU Haute, i ew Y. oi k, Phil ulelphia orPaltij more lor instance. I lancv you would not find it m any of the other "city" ad-j e rtisemi (its iu o o i . , along so rapidly, that the "Bo.ough" cut" bat a poo, ligure, and we urns Select a ! vi . , Iay or or we are "g.-ne suckers.'1 Itwa-i i , , , i , but a short time since, when a courde ot, . . i . i i . . . - .' i urishaved mdiiiduils who had iust am , ved from fur (her up thc liver, peihaps "nearer the head of steamboat navig ition, on arriving m "the city as the siiwanou, vi i.iu nu etui wiu.tar.uaa 1 1 ai io leiieuauie. uur commercial mteiests ate as ui-tinct as tl.o-e ol jtoit We are perfectly snti-tic! witi li !' 'eation, though at one time it w as i; ,i;r, (a -Y,:...i. but we have never, been very sanguine in this matter, and believe the roa 1 to t e judiciously ,tr,cl piupt-iiy locate liut tfiey ought to ho c ..tint ..ug hi not to-,ar.p at every thine- n '' rin budge, Uhk an i all TI.k ' t . . i low is iome little c redit. We ak for b-i lit! ie , U!.d or! v that towhi.h w o ' , 0 -,! tuicd a- a thi, ,:,t "Poio.i.m,- Htul' i , post. J hii tr-' on itdancy to t ho present'., 'lay, ne have ft on a nur.-ing mother t r them, " i on-tftiit in -eason and out of sP-, ' -o-i" m promoting 'heir interests. nd still' tool well disposed tow ards them infer-' . estod in their ptospcrity, an 1 at ai! Iimc.-i aiding to aid them. Put they mu-t ip-j oilccttl. it while we leel di-px-ed t doj hem ample justice, we shall expect the; , a .... - s-tmo, ami though hut a -simple ! orough,"!

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I'lKK A NO J).WIiS roUNTH tgs. s yvl, or : (,to J leisure 11 !ril,..rmr r,iv. c to the vr!oi3 fi i inC anc nboi r.aitittc. their i itc wo 1 thy an(f Y f.,rt,w tCPrf tentative, (i M.Prof ' fjt !:f.v u rainlinate r-T iceiecuon. 1 . 1 1 .' 1 .. 4" ... i f 1 a rrnrr!i:; , 1V c.,rrCi:t j-n:u :nlr? ; atnl hi beha. ' r .1 ;........ ..1 . . . o 11 1 f 1 ! t ' f P ( - - a li' 1 UI ica ivmj i j ; , --- ,(i.., i ..,.!..., ,-,r ii.o n'-.tr no v.' . , iri,i-,onf.c cou,i repress his prdoi , iiiv j.vi.v.... ..w..i.. - , ,)n u.,.( (;0 r0ll!( enfeeble hi? 1 esol-'tiot? no l .bnr roub overcome 11s lridustrv. IUIOJ1 .UUIIILI KIIIIIIUI lUUII JU1UII . tl efi-,,rt!j 0f $UCrl reprc?cnh' tin ; . . hope to be blessad inroJjierify at iinmc, diki re.pect ai r. , 'and no mimical, cr partisan intluence, if-liould ever be allowed to operate against 'interft renre fur another car.dtdate in thft (" W . Sun" of last week, I have thought jtrrjrnm: to the citiens for v,!o?2 specia'. ' 1 . w solely intended. A VPJEND TO MEHIT. c:x run v inch n n 5 cazvttvhi:i:d corn". Having casually understood that ti.c.o is some misrepresentation existing in the country abnut cur want of accommodation in furnishing farmers with seed corn, wr. Taue mis meinoa or siaung, mat we nave taue this mcinoa or si.iim?, mat we hav I . ? ' , . ,. iin one or two instances rctucd to sell ever . for an extravagant price, and woud uo s; r, i . again under the mc circumstances. 1 1 .1 . 1 1. cannot be. sau. that we have sought l. ! o . I I . r I I 'take any advantage rd those that are con: . , , . . , , . , , , . 1 1 n , I f .1 1 v n I li n -i t . -' n .1 ' ( f l . .... ij'v.ii 11 w ..... ..i...,!,.,., iiiLii'jijii iv. liave icfued 1 A) yev basho! for it, un jdor the be lief th ,t two or three individi. ah who would r ot so!! to us, si'g it at i fair price to c-r.-acrj v?re oi;e; Our fnenrls and ths.e who have beeni..cost for it. i All are at liberty to select out of what com we liive on hand, on the same terms, j but no pi ice in cash w ill he taken for the t article , as we have no wish, to make i. as we please with our onn. If is t!m

i few e.-t number that would feel disposed

"to oblige those that wouU say "if cu !do not "let me h.nc what corn I want, ' j w ill p i e vent all I cao ti om dialing with j vou." And of all the wavs of h dicitin" ,for a fa tor, wc hum'. !v conceive this ;. I not t lie prettiest. .MAIUIOX fz HUXiT.i:. 1 H FSFF.C'l-FFhLV inform tlieir ti:'. ,f ? , ,0n,,IS J'r:'J ,h , "l fUCr'4K '. the P-i-w etdx p r Stoam'.cats hatmor. C ooratra , ,, 1 . , , , ,, ' n-l I. ambler, a large :i' I well a-sortCf- , , ,. ' -tO- K i t l 'on-islitig id a!u)it everv article in u?r at the pii-ert an ! apj i o i-!ir'i' . a; a:ri"ag.t w Inch ar e 12 Vi f50DUJ ,. -fnm-t fn L(.lW . ': "! , ) ' y HlN S p ( 'f1( i i -uta H'd trt-h I'ei ' .! ,. V QQO -t ( i i i en otVr v , anon d i rvew Oi.'. cm- S ig n irr i gX ! 1 , , . . '- .) ' ' '" :'K , ( " (' j ,',r" '' ' '!' ' A l'k? ,' 1 "l ' " C'l r V':U 1 :'-'1''P'a ; ; 2 no do . do: , Mf. s . 1 K i ' f boat ,!,-. r.in. d V1CQO Pair JO, GOO ! f -hoes. ,:!) s .i tHI! c Al'iai dt :r. JliKL'KAWIIA SALT. 1 7:;.':'.- 7-.,i ii .;ih:L. Wit!, a 1..; of ether to mention . t c ; : . :r C te i Oi! i ilo,.r. i ' , r ' I : r i . i . . ii .- , C ' t - ibt i , i o ':t I.-: W.d ao I t,.o i -. i ; i i i o : . i 'oil dl., r lit . ' i iv la (!.- 10 ' .C: !di. -M i-i !Y ::'. l or sale by HIT P s. oil!'. iClx..

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