Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 November 1835 — Page 2
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VINCHN NES . SAiritDAV. MOV. 7, is-.ir,. ii Li i) li Id ii FOE PRESIDENT IN ILloti.
GEN, WM. II. HARRISON, O Ohio. 'SVEJECT TO TUE IKClSION OF"1 THE SOVEREIGN WILL OF AN ISTtXMGEM AND VATKIOTIC 1'EOFLE. 1JJ JIOCltATIC Iiri'LliLiCAN iUETid. FOR I'hKSIDKNT WM. HENRY HARRISON. Whereas, the Second Monday in December next has been designated as lh day for holding a meeting at Indianapolis by delegates fiom each County in the State, lor the purpose of forming an Electoial Ticket to support the
''Democratic Republican Candidate of
ths 1 eople, Gen. illiain Henry Harris
vn Jor I resident, iherefore,
-.fr(t for n nlace. In this race thev ! Leu is R. Rocers. John Rcilrv and Geo. t If his nomination would hat e this effect,
outstrip the olo troops of the line, and Frame, Esqs'. of the county ti Martin ;j (and I tun induced to believe it would ) and generally v in the pnzeby their superior Hamlet Sanloid, Ahner Davis and George PenMylvania would support Hamsun, activity "and boldness. A new leciuit Roddick, Eqv of the county of Daviess; jyour hist choice, of .-.II the nominee? lor can heat any eld soldier in running, who and Rei.j.itnin V. Rerkes, John C. Clark; the Pie-ideury would be elected, lie is accustomed to keen in the ranks, andUi.d A. T. Eiiis. E-q. of the county oljwho standi b-gh Miioog-d you hx his vn-
to move nly by the word of command, i Knox, he a "pointed as J Mey ales to attend j turn, ami capacity as a civil m.isti ate, There is just now a scampering iu the! at Indianapolis on the Second Monday ot: would be your next President. T tffeci
Dpi-niilicr mv( ! i-ir-eiil !i T?if!riiiiiri'thli(leillrtt'ie o I i e C i . 1 have t'.Sirt' -tetl to
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we look to merit, and trv M consult ih general good. If any diffeui.t "i'""" are entertained in this qnaiter ol the Slate, e have not been made at piinte, uiihlhera. The people cn court le ju Gen. Stapp, and the honor should be to,,. 1 feried upon him spontaneously and freely. ! OBSERVER.
camp ." The few converts may all get some
to the Legislature urging tiie necessity ol ly on, (lor ! oflei it only a? a -uge-nor.) I lie ji. n i mr i i,i i 1 1 1 ,ir. I,,, i st:ii. t. tin' road ' nolw v of id icii." oa our Ticket Gov
thing; hut time j.assce, and one year emit I ilhtr Ij3 gian( Rr;iUci j,,,;, to stock. Floyd. Would it mi ' m a!-: y . ii, Utt their hopes. and that thu Delegates fioin each county :.oie acceptable t- tiie ule-le S.ull.?
- jiiave power to till vacancies iu case of non iGive gieater woiHit urn! re-ptct to the v -l-'-.- .attendance. I nominal low in Yiigini.i than any thing
Fusohtd, That the citizen of the lever--else ? Sec ore to y u a mine willing -up-
through which the road liom poit wherevc-i buu'ht-in mteic-st extends.'
C2NNSS ROAD COIT-VBNTION.
In pursuance of a j uhhc notice ai
l al Count it ; iNew Al!
any to 'iiicennei ia.ses, le
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e i! 'le -t ion 6 ! ii ! now leave r-ur ntsi
to dteiiie. I ni'.M a.k though a
hilt-cine ctriMo eiation ol
.- i i i .. .i .. . i .. .i . .i :.r.. itu'iesteu lo ctrru xte ietitn,iis in wit; au-rtiiein
fiietlings neia iv me peopie m iue uiiii-'i i i i ' i .i . " . ... .. i. i. . i i . .. . several counties iwi'inc' uik.u the Lej i-, ea 1 1 1 ul art
eni count ie ui roiihTi), men paio. i uiio was-, i : . . , , es, on Monday the 2Glh of Oct. 1 G35, afiur :esity ot a grant o( money them; j onr imeics.s may be deeply mthe court-houe in l'aol,. in the county oli"r ub,ciipio to stock lor the improve ; vuU ed iu their oecno,, and your w ihe. Orange, the f.ilowing Delegate. aeui-' "-.u jliustra.ed by an ..UU'.,c,ous .election ol the bled viz- Resolved, That the proceedings of this numci .-us individuals throughout the LFrom'the Count,, of Floyd .-Uwvs !-on venti.-n he sign I by the R,es;dt ut, uion w ho hav e been poUe,, f ail,l uomiIsaac Stewart, Roherl'Downe v, Y. F.Tu-jVice l, esident and ee,etaiies of the eon nated lor the vice l.ui.ry. A word lev J R Roller and Y N D'oisey. jvtntiori, and he lot warded to the E htoi s m"i e. It may be said inat Joim I loy.l is 'From hc County of Harrison .-Mests.W several papers in the counties not one of our party. Yet can you hen-
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Notice is hereby giver, to the Demo-! Rai tlett, Levi Duiutll, Adam Seals audit" ludiat.apolis paper., lor puolica!
tOi'
Uii motion or M r. l-a w ,
RiJitd, That the thvink of this Cwi-
cratic Republican citiy.ms of Knox Conn-: J ames M. Kentlily.
tv fiiendlv to th'3 distinguished Hero and: From the Counlu of Oramse. Messrs.
Statesman, for the Presidency, to meet at'Sauiuel Chambers, Jot I Yaudever, Geo. vent ion he tendered to the president, lceilif ("Inuri llmiiP in ViiirpiniM nn S t n i . ! v . m r- c 1 1 mwl 'I'hn.ii;!. (a.iTni. iiuesi.ienl and secretaries.
day, to-duy (the anniversary of thej From die County of .Martin. Messis. Rattle of Tippecanoe) next to appoint George Fraim, Leuis R. Rogers, Aaron persons trom this County, to repr esent us 'llaughton, 'I'homus G auible, ',. Y. Meuis in the meeting lo be held at Indianapolis and John Reily. in December next. From the County of JJaviess. Nvsns. As this is the only Republican way ofjGeoge Roddick, Hamlet Sauloid,C. D forming an electoral ticket it is hoped j Morgan, John Murphy and Abner Du-
that the voic of every friend to the Constitution, and every opposer of theOtlice-
vis.
From the County of Knox. Mem. J.
holder's Candidate, will be heard in this: Law, II. D. Wheeler, J C. Clark, Juhn
meeting. It is the earnest request that citizens from all parts of the County at tend. TIITECANOE. Sept. 30th 1C35.
The Convention then at'j mrried.
P. M. DORSEV, I'rtsvltnt. ARNER DAVIS. I I'icc II. D, W HEELER, i Fre's.
A. T. Ei.i is, ) L. R. Ro.,:.hs,
Paoli, Oot. i h, 1 035.
is to tit c t and pii-:;:oU; y. an candidate I't the Pi e.'i'i t-ncy . Wi.tn . u areolred h ill" a loaf, do on thrv.- it away because, the whole wa not given you? Y..,:id on not be s.iti-lit d to h i e a Pre si.-intit id' .mr own ehoice. and a ice
-ident, w!
a i! tiou
tic may differ
m: ,)i;(t' j.iitioulais from uU, maintains a ! i ;ii re-outatiim for L-i.es-ty , and i-.ttgrity,
Secretaries.
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R. Martin and Abner T. EHi.-. When the Convention was orurni.e(i !v api-ointing F. M. Forsty Fsn l're?i-
deut, AOner Davis and II. I). Y hitler, Harrij-m. f-.r ti.
Vice Pre.ident!", and Alner T. FJlis which he leu i
and Lcris 11. Rubers F
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On m.jtum of j .e! aniievci, Rtsolved, That Martin Rice, John P.
Hid
The Harrison meeting takes place a 1 o'clock this day, at the Court House.
rtruson, A. tuavts, b. li-iync
Friends f Harrison, be on your gunrd 1 Smithlon lloilwell be jicrmitted to p-.ru-Manv of viu w ill nrobahlv be solicited i cin-ite in the deliberation of this Con-
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to place your name to a paper calling a meeting of the Democratic Republicans of vour county . It is nil a d;am an c lec-
FOiiTin: iNt;.. ;a.f. rx;: . vici: i'li i : !j:m v.
aiR. EiiioK I en'.ei tain a hope t.iat th? jeoplo of ihe Wt-t aie ui'li'-g to pvince th.ir r:.'.''ide to (Jt-n. W.o I!
e ! v em i a en ; r e i ! e-
("I'i.'i e i iheai, both in the - i i
ro'.utiy, t y , at I he n. .t
I eU-oti 'ii. It o. - '. 1 1 u-t - ' ind an i.jie w a,te l l.ni 1 t.-r
lrinu'S and toue.ei! r,i hi? 'i virg him their H'.rTiaiM.--
Presi'.lt'iit i if-.-, vain
X.j ' lii'i.nrrs aio
t oncidtr of the.-e lh:ug, and :u
iht-m. It f.aiud t-noi.eons, you need not .id.o t the Mi:i:t -ti 'ii if ham.! ad i-ahle,
! ii ie y u will u a lli :n the eod I .a
(,;,e ii .1 to ! Il l.le .' ' ; k; l .l lie ; ' 1 1 1-s
: n, ee.--.ii ! -.-!-. d a .-a i. ' .m for the Y.i I i en ;. ;u
! ; ::;o e . ! ;.;c I:),; ble lo ali, and a Ji v; i..ie a is i ; e c ' ' - - ii y to :. .. o -a v
lie td.it tonirri tliat ili.- "ii i luii ac
Gen llari,a - i o .v beid .i in an-
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Wa?hiogton. iand fertile, 'feming wiih a' 'iimui.ee ol (Jn further motion of Mr. Van. lever, eery grain t'.at gnvs in this Ut;tu le. ir Resolved, That Dr. Wm. A. Row lea be'rigated by streams to carry away ail your
hi milted as a Uwleeate tioni the county ui ntus i ro.. ace, and in a worn, a son
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a
vention us lJelegaUs Jrom the cyj;!y ol
tioneering trick; and its insidious tendency is to prop the falling fortunes of Mar
tin Van Duren, by publishing the names
of all who sign the call as his friends. Friends of Harrison Democratic Republicans! beware of wohea in sheep's clothing. We rail the attention of our reader? to an essay, signed "A Virginian,1' published in another column, in which the writer recommends Gov. Fhyd, of Virginia, as a suitable person for the Vice Presidency. Several influential papers in New England, have lately hoisted the colors of Harrison and the Constitution. The edi tor of the Workingman'i Advocate, published at Relfast. Maine, says: '-He will support Harrison in common with thou eands of his fellow-citizens in New England." Notices favorable to the Hero
of Tippecanoe have also emanated from'
the Massachusetts Eagle, the Roton Traveller, the Roston Sentinel, the Ver mwnt American and others.
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and
my i-u Jgt-t.ti!
d id 1 1 w e
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1 1 (pi .'.i do iti
j t. i t a n ;!,.; i, let i CoUfidtT
i;otitiera!e nt.ou
and if any other is f omd
of Orange to fill the vacany occasioned Wpasaed by none for the exuberance ot .'e:!" ?uitt"-1. Uiil( ' !' " (U'"V
by the absence of Mr. Joseph Johnson.
On motion ol Col. P. I . I uley,
its products? Wa- it not by treaties con
eluded bv him w ilh ti.e
d i it ii greatly
is claims upon m. i ne itcenl i'lorioua
and cigotil tiiumph ot honesty over in. tiirue, the welldie of ibe many over cor- ........ . i . : i . i . ,
each county represented in this conv. n-Icunlrv, and upon the m id ,'avorable j T"l, ' t"11" ' van.a , tne lion be unpointed to dr aft Resolutions tei m w ho protected this country tim- i e-v t0,"-: m the l ohlical aich, h;is doubly
;..u'.raiti. u- iu lilt: jr'M'it; Ol lil-ll ( i a 1 e ,
Resolved, Thai a committee of one from do the advantage and interests ot the i
rt
n us Ii!"!) hopes cf her lirm-
uvnrruu-p nftl.P vieivtnf rniilTnllon '..rfmirf-f liv lilir-kl I io net'uC lat In' ll ulll
on iHp snbiwrt of ti e improvement ot th. 'lhe hostile invasions of a sav ins toe: ',iU' ,dlrt'!
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road from New Albany to Vmcennes-- was it not the same Gen Hunson vho,"- i'o oui-m. j i.ien cm uj.. Committee to report the sameal G o'clock, Underwent tie most aruu.iu, labors, thej011 ,h,s st-le to con-ider and act, and if P. M. !rnot toilsome mart he, the most fatiguing i ?,ie hav e a stroii-er and better rjuahded U'l,r.nr.nn fhp fr.lln.vrr i .xl i tdd n d . orir itinni ,! it.iUS.I.ort able e X . ,n-(1 r 5 i 111 il " UUll 'iV. I ioyd, to bllMK him to the
were announced by the President: jwas it not him who laced the ravage (oe, Messrs. P. F. Tuley, II. N. AU-erson , j and ty his alertneis, his skill, and his J T. Ferguson, Thomas Coffin , George preparation, ptotecled your families from Fraim, John Mur'hv, and John Law. the greatest sufferings and mi-cries? If When, after a short recess, the conven- ou know not a?k those whom ago has tion being again assembled, the I Ion. rendered re.-pectable and venerable; a:k
John Law- reported the following Pream- your father and ycui grand fathers, and ble and Resolutions on behalf of the com-! they will tell ou, who give wi-e conn
mittee which were unauimoutly adojt- eil in the hour ol peril, and who wa wiU . i ' i : .. . .:.!..... i , .. i i . .....
cii, i I.; ; ilog l" pour oo. oi- .'re. ni'iun ii ii;u i I'C'V. Tli!'. V I
ll'hrrvn TliP I! nml frr.m TCo v !'nriv i nrr,lpr(w,ii n t,i I t-! 1 1 I !!.., v r.n mni.l . ' . - . .
to Vmcennes, passing through Greeoviile, ' er ed t':t it was under his let ntorial gov-1 Th a ; pi oa i.ia.' p.-Kai o Fredei ickburg, Paoli, Mount IMeaia'it 'ernnent that this state lii.-t bt-yan to ex-; ,j ,--fndi rao-t it-hi .;m
now tin o:i-! o!
res' ue. v e wi-h to consult all and to lii.me a ticket wiih as tew objections a ' posible, one in which the whole south ami republican paity everywhere will be
iuliy represented. To the rescue then the land ot Ptnn. the (Ji i Dominion, am! i'e'-ur oll'-piiog, Etiituckv, the South ami the Wed. A VIRGINIAN.
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' and Washington, is ami must be from it 1 j.and and open ht:r m;iny resouices which t(lt r,..
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The following gentlemen were elected location of great importance - a connect-: lay dormant and unappreciated tmlil hi,,. a;,;j ,:,,!"r,i!ii:!e ..d' ; Directors of the R ranch Rank ol Indiana, j ing link in the chain ot' internal improv e-jenergeiic and w i-.c admini?tr ati-m brought !,, .'n ,t v, !! i,,, CA, ()
at Vincennes, on Monday last: imeuls through the Western States, ami ' them to view, and showed to the woi id fi.-vt, v. no a'.tr: !d :o an DavidS. Bonner. JVilliam Enrich. Sam-e road upon which the great western. tiie lit. est land under the sun, and one ev tiM. ptil;dc-. Leav i:.-' t
ttel Wise, Robert Smith. A'icholas Smith ' mail is now and will be carried to thej which you aie now proud toier.oai-e a-jUtl r..t-asuifs out of vie-v lor the. pre.-iml,
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Joseph Broun, John K. Kurtz, Jl'illiam Ra
er, JVilliam S. Cruft, and Michael .Murphy . D. S. Ronner was re-elecled Presi tlent, and John Ross, Cashier. Geo. r . Eathbone, Clei k.
jStatrs of Missouri and Illinois, And,
vour home? Is he not in lact the
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Abner T. Ellis, Es.j. lias been appoint: ed by the (Joveinor, Probate Judge fori"
the county of Knox. The Probate Court! will commence its session ou Monday next.!
Whereas this convention believes that i ther of this sta'e, which w ill soon chine some steps are necesary to be taken ici- one of the brightest in t L e g,! ..y ? You mediately to improve said road so as to aie ready to own all ti.'s, yet wl.en make Ihe same good and pastille at all , have ou iewaided him lor it ? I call times. And, upon jwi now to buckle, on our hi ne ur, Whtrtas the survey which is now going 'and to enter the li-: L-r him, with the
on under the directions of the State same alacrity vvhich he wt-nl on the battle
ows also the importance of said road, litld for ou to shew that you duly ap-
And, jpreciatc his services, and that it is still Whereas the travel on the same is im-fresh in your memories, thai when expo
m:z di n:, the ci
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n ronii.'cit a i ir..cter and
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i m e 1 1 ! o 1 1 -m in d v i ,: u 1 1 irg. W,i ai'ade to the . . t -i I ! r , .1 . - I . ,1 , ; . .
; u 1 1 y , iidluei.ee and d;-ti;if ti"'i , v. h; h it hop.i, the w i-dom of the State w i ! 1 l.e- ... 1 I 1 .
;.ow oniy o .nn uieo n u ii;v ;;aa : ;; : ;'.
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w a di a Mii'.ri.'.e a i at l heir hrt met
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p ! oCt e.. I' gS .d 1 1. e i . t- i : I i C ! r ! 1 1 ' s; ! ! i
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It i- s.ini that in
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Roth houses of the General Assembly of Tennessee have adopted resolutions nominating Judge White for the Presidency. Theordersof the Kitchen Cab
inet, and the secret
se, and the road for the same i!sed to nil the ligois of the climate, with' WiU be ably represented m the I! ,i . . . .. . . ... . i .. c. i ... i :..-':.. i i . 1 . , ". . . . . .
loot sufficient as at present situated.
And ,
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. viii.iu.ij, ...... ....-.....'..j . .. ui i icpi t-roiiiai i v eg ; II rii Ii le i.i:.- !,.C! face, he was still mindful of vour civil ;n0 thoughtles election will bemads t.
Whereas we believe that it is deserving' a flail, and was piomoling yout domestic diminish her influenc;. di-ii act he
of the attention ol General Government. -and municipal regulations. I call upon you ,.tls, or hwer her tit-vated cliai ac.tr.
i - r r i as u ei I as oi ineifiip, na,1. y i ant uuiui uui vmy u a -auuiu . hi r k a j : i ti.v t- i nei L iiu e i et n in v;a unis
. n j lio mar q Hr t r 1 1 ma 1 imiirnvpnifn U!;'fin tpf Vlf P ;i & a M V I f il ,i c i - i I ! i ilil ii r O i.iio ch-.o- .. , .
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i A writer in Ihe Rallimoro Patriot, in aicniomttating a witle difference letween j the character of Gtn. Jack-on, and that of r.Iaitiir Van Rurtn, draw the follou- ' ir.g por 1 1 ait : j "At the onset of hi career we find the ; wiley uiiigician ol K imle i bo. k , i?u ided by .the polai tdar of unqualified . ll hhne-, ( ti iu.ming his little canoe so a- lo catch his bree ze of parly itdluence in his native State ; at one moment v oliug against ihe 'late war, in the State Lf -gi-la'.ui e ; at another, changing hi coue as lo lall iu with ihe curienl of public ftnlimtnt, and acting in hitler opposition to lhoe L'adtis to whom he had previously sung jibe loudest tK ins play ing echo to what hebtheved al the time to be popular opinion, totally regaidlt-s of any princii pie exc pt the principles, as M ' Randolph '.called ihem.tbe rive 1 .,ius and the lih 'es idt ntil.v mg himself w ith ''-' ot national policy, but All. TIUNOS TO ai.i, ,Mkn piofes-ieg to be a D mt.ci.it, yet 'voting to lahc the election (f Sheriff from the people a xihiie man yd voting lu confer lite iU,ht oj sii fj'ragt on cunrtst iin American, yet tndeavori tig to g.u'i his
ii-ii you to point at a futein comt by blabbing the
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- J 'L,llllLut I'J'lfituiL ill Ills 71Ut iv e laud Such is an oat line, though a very l iint one, ol the doing- o' Martin Fan Ruren; and yet his band . id!i u 'holder wiih their adherent will dare to :ell the Amt-iican people that tueh a man Is tu pel i r to ( Jen. II a i r i-on ami iif lo carry out , lor0oih. principles en .'. rcr they tlected .1 ndrcvv Jackson, w ho. v. huU ver may le thought of his fitness for the Fresidency, aiaays canitd hi; life in his hand fur his count' y who was the maker ol a parly and at one lime not tlio scullion lo it who ne j e v in dreamed ol ba ttrtt.g a way the white man Lirlh-right, and making him subset vient to the prodiny f slaves" who ostensibly directs the whirlwind of popular feeling, and if? not the paltry rtp 'He , generated in the fetidneis if political fermentation, which is borne fornnrd by its liealh, who never yet cringed to an antagonist, oor pleaded a difference l opiu. ioa between him-elf and his neighbor as an apology for his acis, whether goo I or bad!!! Will honest Jucksoniau tolerate such an attempt at iutp"ition? no, they cannot, they will not. Why, tven 1. op. pvsed m I now am te General Jackson, would not insult him so grossly as to say, that his principle, whatever Ihey may have been, can have a xtorthy representation, in such an tel-fashioncd trickstr action is ivanttf all principle." J. Q .IJams. We have been ameng the H.imiieii and snj.porters of Mr. Adams; We have belief ed him a pure patriot and an honest statesman; though al limes acting in a manner which indicated a lament- ! aide want of w isdom.and know ldj of huuo.n nature,- but never, however, though iacling unwi-e!y,did we druitit, that he ! w a impelled by that stern integrity w hieh !i-d tioed the trammels of party policy, whe'her vve judge him correctly or not, w j oo not undeit ike to decide; but we i-.o-t fr.pfess ibat our opinion of him ha n.d ht.en i aised by any thing he hs done within the last year, and especially by ihe h.tter ha has thought proper to write to Dntre J. Peaice, which was evidently dictated by a feeling, unworthy of a tiuly gieat mm . Fhil. Com ILr. A m in in Ith.ica, New Y"uk, recently lost one of his lips in a scuffle. .Y". Y. Sun. The d 1 he did! lie must be ihe fellow thev tell of in Troy, who used his lip l-r a leather ajron ! I ! Ki -- in ti.i-- place on Wednesday last, th lid Oii i;ai;;l:!i r ol M k. Con-ioKR .Mi allKl f t i . siJ-Mice, in 1'aU-tinn, III. on ti.e ll, u odi u'.l. Mk. Cuius I)m-orth, a ooii man, v. Im Mood liili aoioriL; Ins xcquaini i i. i r i, mid wa - df-tirvdly vatetmed by all vvao k lit w biai
o.io .10 an i a:: '-.ai!..;a ol . la it ia
i;e:it..u'. Id; :e he a . his ex-.U-i. I a! ! f) i id.'..: than Iviio w w ho .is Ciipacity
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i oor Gene:v e r imp..:, e I i e v i .o. -do !!.' t t -
l to ad am e o i
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.r. Fl t 1 1 t W ,J i h n I i '. . J 1 - . .. a-n ll.x.-, din
m, ,. - ... ' ,. ' in this section of the country i'heie-1 ior his natural vigor ul intellect, his ge-;e!ect (im regarded in Icnaessee: thev are ner- . J i .. . , . .
- . '. lore. i niu? Ihat ran conceive, anil ins art in t.- tv. S
lectiv unoersioou in that quarter, and tnev : ,, , , . , ,, . -., . - , -. . ' i , p r. ItoiI PS of he Spiii r jnrl I : f n- f c v. 1 1 io' w I h t lie c a . ...
thould be equally direoajdid ftvry where.
part? of I hi
tali -ins ot a desiie !o
n jiJ:. ",o! J(diei-o.') eoim
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Resolved, That the Senators and Rep--ecuting with success. al and t liiciuid - i-.'t-ci ion cuo.d not be ; resentative s from the counties through If it be your desire nnd wish that he'nvadt in the Slate. Ail who km acquaint-j which said road passes, be requested toloU!ti serVe you in this hiirh and honora- i ith our ! imer Lieu!. Goven.oi, hu zea-i
Provi-ions of all kinds are scarce in onr ' 11 x ru s iU u e enu.ng neseiou j b!e 6fat,on, and tl.at his ability should lous and r id ig lite ned If gi,iat i v e con r se, himarket Reef is selhno-'at 3 and 4 cent,' ' lhe Le8:B,atllr to procure if po-ib!e a ; H1JH ; pe called for th in the Presidential : business habits his Pet sona! and political Pork 6 and 6, Chickens '1 per doz and Sniut ol 8Um 01 ,n0Iie' 10 ,p- ai'plied ioJrjiairi vo i,aVe something mote to do.-- j worth, which have -ecur d to him tiie duRu Iter 12 per lb ' i the improvement of said road fither t'y j You have in the first place, to put on thejiable esteem of ihe people, will do jn- ' I donation or by subscription to stock, un-;(iciet ith him some, man who will be jtice to hi? u.ei its , acknowledge his tab ids U StaUs District" Judc.Xe some''1" charter for the purpose of making!ar0e;jL)o t0 ,jie South, to lecommend ; and service, ami if necessary, urge it
.ia i.ic.vuMrnsieii inrnpike. your lavorite. there; some man who will upon tlitir icprescntatives to vntc lor
command an
dent and moral and
time ago, announced the appointment of; lUsoivcd, That our Senators and Rep
Judge IloJman, (to succeed the lamented resentatives be retpufsted to procure an ';;,-, upl0 fioui his t
Judge Parke) and we thought it decided-; act of incorporation lor a Company, w ith ' character would not be obj-eiionable to! by a Iv ihP I,p marlfi in Indiann. sinrP t 1 '-ecessary power? for the purpose of aiak-jvou To effect s- desirable an object ;,-'invai
nc,ua 4..ttn:, ..urn, Qno rn ''"'g. WcAclamised Road on the line of said ,,is. petmit me to suggest to yon JOllNpn
",6 ' " ". , ' , ; iad. -'FLOYD, of Virgima, as a proper and marks in the -Democrat in relation to, .esul,(; That our Senators and Re-Uuitahie r.e.son tor ti.e Vice Residency.
the matter, have tcoded to startle us a resentatives be requested to proem e, il, Would not his nomination i ecommend the:!
influence throughout the Cien.S'.app. The vote of (he Wuba
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little. We should materially change our possible, a joint resolution ot Ihe Genera! estimate of the purity of Ju'dge HolmanJ Assemhy, requesting of Congress a Dona- ... ,. ,7 ; lion, either in Money or Land lor the pur. it we could view hnu a an Luren cou-i n nC J , , .iioseol improving said road.
vert the thing is next to impossible.-- Resolved, That Sells WoodiulT, James! ihe ticket, L
llai i tsoti iickt t to n very p-owenul paity in Georyia c.ml Alalncaa, and oilier
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r- :: ir r ac t o p. y . T ' ' T W r r P I7 v tljt Bi ? aiOXTIXl'ICS lo carry on ihe above blanche- ia all their variety, al his new biick sh p, on Market street, nearly oppos it e the .Market House, w her e he vv ill lie glad to ;r omm.-aiate his old customer's and the pub!:.; generally, at wholesale or M tail lie h . m hand a number of ROTAU Y (CODING STOVES, which he will dispose of on accommodating t rm. Ymrfniif. :'ot. -1, 1835-i'3-lf. TV. ' Cah given for oh! Copper, 1 i a -- ;.o. Id will .
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The complaints in the Democrat, must '; Gregg and P. M. Doiey, Esq, ot thejthc hem ot Tip,-fo.u.oc-. i..,d m Ime, ni.iil.i-d.nv '!,..-Ui;e-'; to .,; ai,. !; .te,i by prehave originated with some of the fe w de-1,' '''y i ; i I. Alhc.s.01, liaync! ,. ., , a d.e ti, i.ei m ce; dai do to : : (emied socln aai ,.ro:..pt.g; imr v. i d i :o ,v , : I .al I letl an I 1 1 a v s 31 L al i an, I.-U. ed ti.e I dvU i.uth t I lie b'Pi'i uoipi In.o it. ! saa-.M m !.a a :.; jji i;t, t:e ui.a.-i .U ...
signing coin qi ts, very properly noticed
iu the Philadelphia Gazette. "Whan n vacancy, gieat or small, occur in an office in this state, il i laughable to see what a rush there is by the neu-
eouoiv ol H.ti i i-i'ii ; Samue l iia vnes, Ah in
C. Giavt-s ond J. T. Ferguson, E;qs. o! the county ol Washington; John G. Clendtnen, William Kethcatt ami Amliew Wilson, Esqs of the county of Oicingej
llicse exciting time, to have her interest. ?ta:id m-'h ps omplir.gs may asson.e, (oi lepiesented in the next admini-tratiou. the cmii-e oi Gtn. Siaj p ha c a pitsiShe knows that it would be if John Floyd i ding dh':.;, hctn enlightened, impaitiai were elected, and she could led -atisiie.. i ami ju-t. Lettei.-, vv e bear, aie sti.t by
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vv uh ti.e icoua ouiCt i iu the gov einmciit . J oii,!.r uspiianU to piopitiuie lavoi
f.y' OlddN i'rom (be stable- of the . k 3 M,d.M,i iU" nil the lii-hl of the '"-T. ;, n.,v rt., S.rrrl llofe .' .1 a! !; baid- i:o,,:ive. rears old ' .'; '' in i - io:;; vurv lumr in the body - !.! b.'l.iad- botli hind ft a'-'- !,!,; a. ia ad nt.ii t.cck a natural troti i.i 1..--.- 1 r vn i-ariad t. lack and pace -a-l.s v la :. !- '.: i.ar !, Laving had the colt -i ii. i r. I v.a.l ive th above reward for the o-e a.al ildi i, or ten dollars for tdlhrr, pro ovi.led thv pio.,1" is .-niTicii nt to convict the '(. Il i- s-i.ppo-a-d the tl.ii. ' has luadc his way '.. .-.Ilia ll.O.
1) X'vd!) MVIILhNRY.
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