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nlonf. Well, says T, Gioeral, I want nil, the help you can give me. I'm thinkm, av9 he, you best say tht its all oin to Bi'ddle; for he i cram pin all the ppople he can,and that he makes money so scarce, folks cant pay postage; and that if we had not taken the deposit away from him, thing6 would he twice as had now Well, eavs I Gineral, that is a pood notion, and I'll see to right? hov it will w.ik among

ery thing, and puttin it in olhcr Bank?, onr folks can square off a good many accounts, and Congress won't know nothin on't; for it will take a pretty spry eiferer to tigei out all the accounts with so many new de posit banks; for we've got 'em now pret tv well mixed up with what the Treasury

calls "contingent drafts," and "transfer

checks." and ''Treasury warrants ;w and

Zekel Bigelow says he could, in three

From the Atir Haven Gazette. SO Tit GRAPES. Mvbn-p, thou'rt fairer that the dawn bl April's brightest day : And Ihe beauty" of thy chock outvie The loveliest tints of May The ojoriferotis perfumes Winch load the spicy gale, f To thy sweet life-inspring breat.i, Arc virtue less and stale. 0. low enefcantinsly around That polished neck of thine, Thy artless raven treses hnght In flossy ringlets twine! And thev wave so feelingly OYr tick!? of purest pearl, Ten thousand beauties ?port around Each captivating cur!. Those eyes, do tnrn them, dear, away, So ravishingly they roll; 'J ho5- sun-eclipinsr diamond', Tlicv pierce mv inmost soul : Thoce"lips, how do they sparkle forth The ruby's brightest plow; And thy breast outshines in purity The "winter's drilled enow. Thy voice oh how divinely sweet! 'Tis like the seraph's note. And fairy-hkew perfect form Seems o'er the air to float Words cannot tell, nor thought can dream, The pangs I undergo Tor thee, and wilt thou not be mine My heavenly angel' "No!" Whit! rounds, thou red hair'd, freckled slut. Thou gnrbck-breath'd old maid, Thou squinting:, raw-boned, overgrown, Ungainly, croaking jade! XVhat! rid of thee: ye'lucky stare! I'm thunderstruck with joy! I would not marry such a chub, For all the wealth of Troy.

I though IV jot tell you Major, days, with the power the Government has

hirllies

.rty the Gineral, afoif I forgot it, tor trie notion jest struck me a 1 w goin to (deep; and ho the Gineral laid down, and 1 went eilerin agin It wa9 most daylight af're I got thro',

and I finished oQ with the sums major

Barry says he has been borrowin, and left

got now, -warrant, and transfer, and con

linent away, between so many pockets, nigh upon the hull of the deposits and no bod could never find nothin about it" And then, agin, eays I, here is another thing the people wanted ''Glory ," and

a blank to rut in the araour.l he says the they wanted "Reform," and they have

post olti-'e has overdrawn the nanus wnerejiidu uu, uuw,. j-"'- yj thepotages are kept; for as he don't expected it warut a goin to cost nothin, . .!. . .u .w, w I mn1! tpll thev was mistaken. And that aint all-

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myself; though I suppose I could, upon a

there was that plagy "surplus mony" bu

tie when my steam is up; tut ii I ion i no ci moie man vuc uion omelhiu, 1 suppose I should blow up ji-t if our people git the money, its all right, like a steam boat on the Mi?iHppv and aint it, Major! Ye?, Bays I; ooy some

.11A.T. DOWSIXG'S CORRESPONDENCE. 7 My old friend Mr Dviiht nf the JVrv

York Daily Advertiser.

Washington, Jan. 1G, 1834. You remember I telled yon a spell ago, that after we got the message done, we was obliged to take it all to bits, and nock oat a good many things about the couuts. and run the chance of leitin Congf ess skip em over; and 1 telled 3011 too, that I would to rights git the GiiieiaPV specs,! nnd give em a twist round to a plain Sight. :ind let him take a look at things jest as they be, n il bout a bit of "glory" about rm. Well, among them accounts we had got in the me ign. was the post office ac counts. I didn't like the look on em a bit at the time, but as every body said money was plagy scarce every where, the Giner al thought it was natural enough to bod it pretty scarce in the post office too. Now. says 1, Gineral, my notion is, that we best let Major Barry tell his ow n story about it; for as he has done so much in reformin"1 things, and as we have got now a prettvgood majority in Congress, he may get

cut of the scrape. neii, ine vjmtiai thought that wa about the best way; and Maj r Barry made his report, and telled a pretty considerable of a cute story about his bavin found an error in the post efhee accounts, that had been ovei looked ever sinre General Washington's 'ime I began to think for a spell, that would stump Congress, about as much as though there had been a fire in the post office, pretty

much like that one in the Treasury last

spring. But, some how or other, some of the plagy Senators have been smellen round , and got on a track that led em right up to the fact, that the post office is head ami ears all over in debt; and that it hue

been borrowin money for over two ears

now, and never said a word on t to Lon aress. And I am peskily afeard, that see

in the law says none of our folks shall borrow money without consent of Con-

fjrees. (and w hich, upon the hall, is a pr et

ty safe law, for Congress couldn't tell ttherwiie how the money was goin ) I am, I say, peskily afeard we can't get the post office folks out of this scrape, without reformin seme on em out of oflice. But as they are all our best friends, and have done moie lor glory and reform than most folks, we shall let some on em resign, and then apint them to some office abroad, or get ern into some place where they can

gitalivin without workin for it; for the

Gmeral wont let uny on em 'utter no way. When the Gineral come to hear whai

the Senate was ater, says he. Major, will them accounts of the I'ost Office tanu the

racket, or not? Why, says I, Gineral, its hard tellin; but as nigh a9 I can calkiUte.

eays I, 1 guess they wont in the way Con gress settles accounts things look plagy

crooked, says I; und the worst ou't is. them accounts have been so twisted, first one way, and then agin another way, that

1 am aleard now they wont stand twistin any more. The ony way, 9av9 . is to

straiten em, and that's all I can do about em. But, eays I, if they break to bits in

straiteuin on em, I can 1 help it. Well,

pinch, nuke nigh upon as good a guess atsiness-every body eaid a spell ago, if at it as he could or anv body else. But I jsomething waru't done about it the coun-

thought I wouldn't gives, at nothin. I ne try would all go 10 uitii. u,

ver guess when 1 get hold of my fiate -1 ;ays j, we are geiuuuui lUBvv.rsifer on one side, and then chalk'down the j&lick as a whistle. sum ou tother-so there can't be no mis- The Gioeral he began to brighten up,

take When 1 come to f.jrer up the hulljwhy, says he, Major, we ve ueen in a nmonnt tbp nost office has irone astarn pashin then about nothin. 1 remember

. r 1 ... 1' (,'iU'nnit I tr.ll'rl ihp folks in mv message a

since Juage iiL.ean itii 11, 1 iieuu " - j r. up like one of old Captain Bunker's steam Jspcll ago, that the safest place fortheserkittles; and I was glad the Gineral was plus money was in the pocket of the peosnorin, for I don't like to let people see pie ; and 1 believe that sayin alone brougnt

me when mv steam is un: but it I don t do o,er more than one State to our siue, anu

so

lib

so I got my ax. and down stair-I went tolks, I suppose, will sei up a squeenu, with a light to the wood house, and split jist like the pigs when they come in a leeup more than three rord and a half of He to late for their corn; and say, altho' hickory afore I got in good temper, and they don't belong to our party, they've got afore 1 thought it was sale to go to bedjjest as good a right to a share as we have and then 1 went to bed, aud slept like a top; Well, sayt the Gineral, there they are till breakfast time. mistaken, for Governor Massey said (and The next mnrnin, when the Gineral ilhat made him Governor too) that the come into the Cabinet room well, say- corn all belonged to the pig5 that got into he, Major, did you fini-h them plagy ac- the peD afore the gate was shut. But. counts. Yes, says I, Gmeral, I did, and jMajor, says the Gmeral. 1 am a little split up woorl euuf to last u a month in Ipuzzled yet to know what account to the bargain. And I jest rellV the Gineral ;charge that Post Office debt to If we a leetle about it to prei are him. Now, 'can ony git that right and eavp Barry, I

say 1, Gmeral, let me have your specs, Julian 6ieep sound tonight. Well, sas says I, a minil and I took 'm to the : I, Gineral, there is ony one account that window, and give he screws a twist, and jwill stand that charge, and a good many tried 'em; and pcein every thing look'd more too, for as we go along, and Con nateral, I handed 'em to the Gineral, and Igress gits to nftio things, 1 suppose they'll then he and 1 took theslale and went over jfind out somethin more. In the first the figures b. th on us Mandin up by the j place, says I, that fire in the Treasury last

table side bv side. First, says I, there i- spring did a gocd deal towards settlin off

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JOliJi MYERS, 16 now in possession of this establishment, long known as "Lasselles Tavern." The house has been thoroughly repaired ; and a large new stable is completed. The Larder, the Dary the Grancry, and the Hay-loft, shall always be well provided: the chambers shall be kept in proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall be faithful. John Myers pledges Limself to use every pro

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F0nj Jmds7 GROCERIES, HARD-WARE AND QUEEN SW ARE. ALSO, 150 Barrels bidiawa SALT, ALL OF WHICH, They nre determined to sell low for cash, or produce of such kinds as may smt fieni. 1 HO It N 1 RACY. Vinccnnes, Ind. Oct yd", 163o -20-tf

the printin account and stationary of the

port office, when Mr Adams was pre-i dent; and tiere is the account rince we'ie been in here is the amount ot contractor one spell; and there is the amount for another here is the number of offices

and Harks for one spell, and there 1 the number for another an'i here 1-the coni of wages and salary of the po-t ffi.e when Mr. Adam was Preeident ind here is the cost since onr lime--p!agy deal ot difference, Gineral, says 1. ami it? The Gineral he didn't say nothin he kept his eyes on the sl ite. and his mouth nigh upon wide open ony once in a while he'd calklate on his fingers a a spell. And now says I, there is the sutn Judge M'Lean left in the po-t office when he went out on't -and there, ss I, 1- the

sum that is norv -ranting in the post office.

to make things square there, to ay nothing of the sum Major Barry say the post office has overdrawn fnm the bank and as he don't know what the amouot is, F don't notber and 1 don't care about gues sin at it for its bail enough guessio.

The Gineral put his e e on the last line

of figures, it wa hard upon a million of

dollars again the ottice aud look d, and bliok'd,and began to clone his mouth up "lowly, jest for all the world like huttin up a safely valve, and he began to swell, and breathe plagy hard. I see the steam

was gitten up. I he Gmeral he look d at

a good many land accounts, and other ac counts It we don't have no more fire, or other accounts, and Congress pres-es us, we'll give them a lead through the new Deposite Banks, a spell, as 1 have

jest bin tell in ; and if they follow us up

through that track, some of these fellows

have got good noes, then we 11 fetch up cn the ouy account I know of, and that

account, as 1 said afore, will stand a good

many charges yet. Well, what is that account. Major, says the Gineral! and he

got up and looked at me "last week, says

I, Gineral was the 8th January. Now, says I, aint that day worth a little more

than the 4th of July ! The Gineral gin a

nod. Well then, 9a3 1, there is "glory," aint tlwt worth somethin! The Gineral

gin another nod and there is "reform," aint that worth somethin! The Gineral nodded again Well now says I put all that together, and if that don't make a sum of debt due you, says 1, that will balance a good many accounts, I'm mistaken ".Yea? Orleans, Glory, and Reform''1 says I, debtor to the Gineral That's enuf, says the Gmeral, and that was the eend of the Post Office account. From your friend, J. DOWNING, Major, Downingville Militia, 2d Brigade.

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V incennes, Oct. l25, 1833. 20-tl

eral he opened the valve, and ofl the steam 'son of a popular preacher, and as we hearJ foMcd and stlich-'d ' Je quarto iorui, and al

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and sich a whizzin

your born days lie

was jest a going to stn ish it into a thousand atom, but I g't it if re it struck the tloor He then gd his hickory and thrah'd round a spU with that. But that didn't do no good. So says he to rights "Major, what i to be done about it?" Why, says I, Gineral, I don't see nothin else, says I. but to take my ax, aud

do as I did last night there is a good deal of hickory wamssplittin in the wood houe yet. And with that I handed the Gineral my axe, and he slatted about the chamber with it for a spell; and if any of our folks had come in then, 1 guess they'd found more to fear than when I frighted 'em so a few days ago. 1 never know'd the Gineral blew off

had been observed for a few evenings act 1 Compauiesof five persons, will be entitled to ing very improperly at the UnionistChurch1 subscribe for six months, by the payment of five onJ niUi.oon;n;n i . dollars; but individuals will be expected to and on he evening in question was de tec- $l25 for gix luonths or two do,'a for lli0

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He was fold of the impropriety of his conducr, whn he became incensed, went out and borrowed a sword cane and re-

8S ACKES

Ot LAND, being the East fraction of section 3.5, Town 14, North of Range 9 West, situated

in P rke C ounty, Indiana, rniy be purchased

on favorable terms This tract was originally

purchased by the Terre-Haute company, at the sales of 1810, and possesses advantages equalled

by few poiuts on the W abash. It is ol good soil,

and on its western line is bounded by the Wa

bash, nd near the whole distance has a llluil

BANK, w hich conies bold to the river, and af

fords an excellent landing, at all Maces of the-

water. On the eat it is bounded by the State Road Ieadinjrfrom Terre-Haute toward Monte

zuma, is about an equal distance from each of

those places, and has a tine farming country in its vicinity. For particulars enquire of JAMES FARRINGTON, of Terre-Haute, or II. M. SHAW, of Vinccnnes, lod. Dec. 14, lfc33 27 tf

CCu mitt Sticxtvcu MANUFACTORY. 1NAVE a large assortment of TIN WARE on hand, which I will sell at wholesale or retail, low lor CASH or PRODUCE, such as may suit. Job workdoue at short notice. N. SMITH. Vincennes, Ind June 15, 1833 1-tf

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turned and inflicted a dangerous wound era nreseut their heart -felt thanks lo those who

on the side of the youngr man who hadi have inserted the prospectus of the Spy, and' - . . O . . - 'I... i... . U Uiir.t...,ll

chid him for misbe hav or ThP lw tve! trust that a simnar iauniiayueurSWiuur

believe, have as yet taken no cognizance of the fact Pittsburgh Manufacturer. A Mosquito on an Alligators hide.

Col J, W. Webb, of the N. Y. Courier!

DRUGS AND

Or. 3. ittixtraov, HAS just received and uow opening, in tbo house formerly occupied by Doctor E

them bv an editorial notice of the change, the

insertion of the preceding prospectus, and the , McNawee, u new and fresh supply of

.1: ...:......).., n ,,.f h-it .O' fln Snv. I he will

They will!

steam so long as he did this time; and llan Lnquuer, speaks in high terms ot was neskiW afear'd the boiler would burst!""' Ile say? " 30 ew words, that he

arter all. And so 1 went to work puttin ,s a "respectable and intelligent" man!

also please to observe that their many tavors; n nM--rcj V lplltil1C are justly appreciated, aud that the publishers JJLKJ. lljj If ii-lUUllIAl;? 9 are desirous, by the puuetual transmission jr 4 Phil of their bulletins, to reciprocate the couqdi- J clllllU LPHS . i '

mem.

out the fire; and the only way was to get! tha aiipc. and screws 'em back to "Glory1'

, in. .-. - - - - j QTir' nnd as soon as I did that, we rrot

'o -" 0 our pipes, and sot down and talked over the matter. Now, says 1, Gineral, though this is a

bad business, it aint so bail as it first looks.

says he, Major. I wish you'd try it, lor,

says the Gineral, if we can't keep Barryl In the (irt place, says 1, if Major Barry up, there's no tellin what will become on! had borrowed the money of Squire Bid

11s, for it seems to me, ever since Mr. Vn die. Congress would have known it two

Btiren got the pot office department into j years ago, and the Post Office reports the Cabinet, we hav e been able lo dot would'nt a been as slick as they have been

more in "rewardin our friends and punish and we'd a had more trouble to git so ma

in our enemies, 7 than 10 all the rest ot the departments put together. Well, says 1 Gineral , Pll try it, say s I, and so the Gin

eral went to bed, and I got my slate, and

I got all the Post Office accounts from the time Judge McLean left the office, and

Major Barry came into it. Ii took me v good spell to git em all strung out in regu

lar order; and ju?l as I was beginuiu to

eifer up, the Gineral he riz up in bed, aud says he Major, 1 reckon 1 can help you

It

well that he entertains so exalted an

opinion of himself; for we question whe ther he could find any one else willing to bestow so unmerited a compliment upon

him. Indiana I alladium.

ny ot our folks in last election. And then, agin, by borrowin the money of other Banks on interest, it made them Banks the keener to get hold of the deposites; for if Congre9 wouldn't pass a law to pay the money borrow'd by our folks, to make their accounts look square, why the ie

posit banks could pay themselves; and

now, by gettin our money away from

Squire Biddle, who was bound by law to

make a regular repot! to Coogresa ot cv

The Standard Judge a man by his actions a poet by hi eye an idler by his fingers a lawyer by his leer a player bv his strut a boxer by his sinews an

Irishman by his swagger an Englishman

by his iotundity a Scotchman by his shrug a justice by his frown a great

man bv his modesty an editor by his

coat a tailor by hi3 agility a fiddler by his elbow a woman by her neatness.

A Later Eve. A short time since a young lad, not very remarkable for his intelligence, was called up in a Sunday school, aud an examination held as to his knowledge of original sin Sundry questions were asked hiui, when the catechist inquired 41 Who first bit the Jlp-

ple!" "I dont know but guess 'twas our Dets,

for she eats grepo apples like the devil."

KTISW (BOOBS, the sirnsciimEii 3 ESt'ECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has received an addi

tional supply of FRESH

Suituble to the present and approaching season, w hich he will sell on reasonable terms for ca:4i. He will also receive in payment of goods at the

maket prices, clean merchantable WHEAT,

OATS, FLAXSEED,

GINSENG, FEATHERS, BEESWAX, IilNSEY, JEANS, YARN SOCKS, FIiAX fit TOW CLOTH. DRIED FRUIT, 6cC. JOS. MADDOX. Vinccnnes, Nov. 24$, 1833 25-3ai

Btye Shifts, &c. Together with a variety of the patent Medicines, so celebrated for the cure of

SCROFULA or KINGS EVIL, TETTEROUS ERUPTIONS on the Skin, RHEUMATISM and GOUT. All SPRAINS U BRUISES, COLDS, COUGHS, and CONSU MTIONS, DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE of the LIVER, WORMS, BOWKL COMPLAINTS, FEVER fc AGUE, SORE EYES, and al. most every other disease incident to the human

family. All of which, are warranted genuine, aDd will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Vincennes, Nov. iI4th, 1833 25-3ia WCOD ' A few Cords of Wood wanted at thii Office. . . 4 JOB PRIJTIJG O F E V E 11 Y I) E S C R I P T I O K, Executed with neatness, accuracy and dcpacV at the Office ot the Vincenues Gazctie.