Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 September 1836 — Page 2

Saturday Ucjit. 24, 1835.

l ok ii;tJi)i:M- i. is:w, OEfi. WILLIAM I?, HARniSCK ' fh'A.li. rou vu'i: I'lii smi vr i'Wnr '()..-. III.ECTOKS ! OK THIS STATE. J. i. Ci.i.NumoN of Orani;.-Count-.-. M. C. Clv.hk, f Vahi;,L'!im " j'lilAM HfUHI, i,t" Kil.it Kaoiic MiCurri, ,,f Krauklia .Milton- Nrvri, ,.f .,.f,; r.,.,, A. Williams, f ;n,. A. W. .Morris, ,- Marion A. V.'.IITI, I'f 'J'i;'K-. - A. i Amuiiwh, of I.ajiorte

Lsi.-ac! from a hitir tnUrrxml to a frinid i,i Lou-rcncc Co. Illinois, by a ;. 'tliy and inti lliirtnt frinid of (,,,,. ii rnon, ootid I iririnio, Sii.t. tvv, i-nd. "The juitriot soldier and statesman llari:mu, ran ik-i'i at thr election of the spoils j .rt caucus ca;uiida.:r Van Curm, if the inriiilsot the country will expose the rorlunikm cd" the ellicu-holder.s, and make fAt-i-lions to sueeeed. Our citizens '-;-'iied and i:i.rii!ird ai the conduct i 1 a.hnttiislratnui, ami the c.verutiv e o!i:eers under it the highest ollicers are oCrrrailin'X themselves, and the stations they rupy, to promoter one of their own mini'- ; r: and if -lie people are to runaiu free, i h inij)o.-;tiia moist now lie relinked. " lititoii has been formed with 'he friends

" - V. Jiiie the fame electoral tick- . l is a.iopieJ l.y ear!;, and this happy june--teii will seeinc t!:e olory of old Virginia .1 the tlevattuu of -Old Tippecanoe."'

Maryland -All's we'd." After the J MH-.facksoti bos had i't J'ahimore, celebrated an ideal irtorv in this .-date, tha ofhcial returns were: received, shew iiiix a Wlii-r majority ef the I-'enahu-ial eh-etors'.! What a ileliaxlitful feeli-nr the allies then enjoyed so nny iteer lie. -V vv'i?.-;. In this State tun! in 'Ve, v. die friends of Harrison and of White, have united u;ioi t'i-.' same electoral ticket irtory and prosperity await upon their happy endeavors. ( 'ontrasiinix th-- d -inerit and deceit of Van !!;;re:i. with t;lt. meritorious services a;- I jc.irc wor.li !' Wm. II. Harrison, and appi, henditux the possibility of ihis ellice holder's iutluitlcintr a majority, the Sr. Louis Republican

thus reasons:

"In the short space of a little more than

hall a century, has tin- ixenias of the rev

olution lied weeping from the land.' Can it he that the fires of patriotism are all

ptcncutal tuut t!IC fountain.-- d nuntv are

all poisoned that the altars of freedom lit i ..... .

an t.e.-eeratei'.. Mui l we lie i-ivni ovi r.

wiihtiir dupes, t; the m:,-i;:::t

i o.t thi: vt(i;.i;s oA;;rn:. ccreorj school nroacATicN. It has be: u v.vil observed, that "the world is a pV;,t tl-hool, where deceit hi a!! its forms, i.i fust leu'ned" and p artnts knowiiiir this truth, should dc-ire du ir children bef e-e thev mi in such a w orld, to aeijuirethe rudnueiUs of science a' coniuion schools, that tliev mav, in due ttine, be able to in'jrirc judicious! v. oitr-l-izr e.actiy, and i.rnmiiw eorrec'dv, all uscbil concerns -the bo-.mds of "ood asid evil to discern." I believe lo o:; am .: 1. 1 be a chief cause of the misery an i uuhappmess ef mankind '.he root of crime.

rem lemur reason useless, and distraetine r.nd decei inir societv; that it subi--ets men

to many evils demands belief of what is incomprehensible makes the cicdnlous. slaves to those w ho jinrm! lo fix bound.lor indisuuet perceptions, when the j'retenders can only airreu with each ether, t place a seal upon the hui.eei faculties, and thus secure the implicit submission thai has debased man under cverv :irb:tr;ry roxernmeut. Aided by our fn- iu.-ti-

soulu-ss liie.io,,, havim: no one pl-mc.;aei'U:;,"r' 'm;';",'1 of union or action, lee ti ., . u l"urc vi- '!' correct error !m I

. " i i , - .'. . '

.:i!r.uu.:s, merit: We trust not, we be

hove no: we mio-ht ahuo.-t sa we l.::,,;v

Wl.at then shall w e do' to aver! so

Tins town has been recently honored y a visited faun Cov, Uendnrks. makiiii.' ' r his re- lection to the I'. States v te.a.e: i:o "rotation i;i olliee" ran eon--.-ienily s-,uetiun the endeaver. I5ut we -' ;be opinions expressed by Mr. t n.itur liendrieks would brin-i tin? slate

to vassahurr. It mav he the condition

upon which he is to jet "an lluren men

'- support hi:a, that he roes r.heail ",,

. f.ir,i!ttt.r to act he savs. as heretol'one

.ns-.illinan unfounded idea, that Van Uu- . eu e: miot be ilefeated! that lie is certain

.: : 'r.ics. -whieli, in accordance with in- (

1 a::- t'om et leciniff, sliould ahomi-

''be uitn-lier! We had honed better

:..."es of Jov. Hendricks, and if he now Is

a'---' he is deeeivtiij himself in la!'oriiiLr

. o -.-traitL'tnea van L'uren, he will know

is to h.aine. 1 ins jx-ople eannot be : hived, er rendered unmindful of (.Jen. . :n-o:i, by ail the cranTmsr arts ::nd -ar-.vrinjf of men who would ensnare.

tot

arc- a etminmv: I ne course i ; m,!

it behooves t:s to follow it. To i'le f.ee-

men o-l .Missouri wr out this ni.iin (-...,.

If you had a trust of magnitude to place m other hands than your own. up.ei the l.u'.hiul p.el fvrilU.lie. s , f which M.urbe.-t interests dcpeinled, and two per-ons w,-re

ireseuled to on to whom to eutrtis' it

one, a man w ho had never done ou a sin-

tTie service, but who had e er opp i,-d vour interests; w ho in vour hoi.r of ia ei'

had descried ou, and :;i vour ex'.remitv

had proved your I'm-; the other, a man who had ever shown himself vourhrm and steadfast friend: w ho had' watched over and promoted your be.-t inn rest.-; who had hazarded property, health, and even life lor your protection: who, iu your hour of need had stood bv Mui.and in your extremity had not failed ou; to which would v ou entrust the cJi:;-"e;

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v ereuiuv not to t;ie lornier; ;uul me st.un

i It. fore our friends i;i Illinois read the t .-';-. winu-extract, we areJiaj.py to believe . . ;:comniLndaiion w ill have In-en eon- : mniated. White and Harrison will ere head the same doctoral ticket, and e trust it will he victorious. Indeed, l! .: - i.-.tellioeut friends uf the country and ; t taedom, will only say to each other in words of truth "Let there be no strife, ' p.ay thee, between me and thee, and bo- ' ecu my friends and thine, for we are ' ''"en" anil do their duty, each in Lis v. n neighborhood, victory is certain. r-ractif a kl.'ir dut.l Vandulia, Illinois, Stj t. bth, 183'd. "If the opposition will unite and act - eh firmness and energy, this state would iost to the spoilsjuen. 1 know the ser:.;y and ii::eeasii.:r eliorts of the olliee- ,. lers to impose the Van lluren elector- .. ;.; kct tipoii t!ie people: (whose inter.iie Las opposed, and whose future . . ..polity Le v, id not promote.) but the eliino; principle upon which his lead- ..: act, manifests a want of state pride, a ' .tit ol patriotism, and an utter want of ....u . pendenee, and would have little inllur. if the opposition would concentrate ii.- '.c views, and let the people clearly unlt rstand the fact, that Van liurcn ii not .( A'v.'. hy the name of Harrison is J.'--t J'laced with Whin 's on the whiff eleci.e . l ticket, is unaccountable; if this were 'uuiie, leaving the people t) erase one of da m, and the electors to obey the major.ty, I tun saniruiue, that a proper ell'ort wo :ld insure Illinois. While Van Uuren partisans can jirod.tee division, or prevent uruon, or cry peace, peace," when there fi.ould be an open out cry to correct the e'-eret lieanaucment which consolidate party and knows no forbearance, 1 will :' indulge a feint hope, lint if the op--etum will combine, and be true to them1 cs, all v, iil come rieht."

Av'ill our brother of the Sun answer the

to teaehin;: as a profes.- ion, should set vi

. regular apprenticeship in a .-chord proprly organised for tlse purpose. Th. if I'llitV to to.tell would be trsitd mot.e;, s in the preceding article; at every step .1 their prop-ess, by experiment; a.-.l thai oo, under i:ie eve of one aide to discern

theeJiects of their cllorts, and to point on!

heir dclicicueies, and to suuest the propr ametidments lor them to'atiopt in the.r

methods.

1 tit) not oppose the 1 lan of havuer sem

inaries for the education of teachers. Hut

propose that f r aecoinidishine- the same

'bject, there should he an ell'ort made by I

ne lriLiuts ol eductition. to ret e-uue

persons to enter every sc'iool havin.r ;,

onipetent instructor, and there to learn

the art of te;;ehin -. This can be done at '

small expense. They should pay nodtin-x

or lUltlon. i tieir loan nor ..;, ,- , eU,,,,r

f. 1'owimr question? ,- wish the poop

to ! e fully informeil the subject previ-vi-- ; th.e election, an ! therefore expect the questions propounded will be an-.- . a red. prornph : Wt r- not the ptdlie hinds sold formerlv : such lar-'c tracts, ti. o jj.( noorer elas-

f citizens were oll'i eiually excluded from

lbr-neht: as not the poor man compelled to buy ti aouil handed from the wealthy nnrehas-

or. at an advanced price and was he not

-i oio meicA oi iiie purse-proud specul

Hil not Cenoral Tbtnison. before Cor

tain t!te pnssasre of a law ilirom;.,., tt

i .ids to be subdivided and sold in binal

tracts

ntti of wealth, and put it iti the nowcr

he ntirc west to become freeholders and of study inc-, etc

Lt'-nurs. IVc pause for a reply.

f black and ltjiellacrable i u rat itt.de would

st upon you if yoti hesu.i'e d to confer i;

,1 1 i

on me latter. The weather is extraordinary wet a

warmth are remarkable. The' Wabash is

now in steam boat order, and w iil no doubt

ntiuue so.

I.a.-t week in mentionht''- the fact th-r

amiiol Ihui-on. Ls-e was now cotmtv

-urveyor. we should have said "h.ivin'e; icen recen'lv rc-apnointed bv the Knox

Circuit Co-art."

The Lady's Hook for September has

ust come lo hand, and is replete with in-

'fest. the lioojv ,s admirably ealctdated ' please the ladies, for v. honi it is soh lv ttended.

i i.:f !.itiv(rn ol vottth. woe!-! .......

destroy tiie iouniain of truth, tied eorreei moral, am! intellectual atiaetmems, wotil.i Uiev itatiiy tie.-ay. The time seems to have arrived hi imhaiia, when the i-uer- ies e!' the bet. atltl knowledge of the wisest, sliould be called into req;;i.-itioii, to sustain memal independence. :sial to remedy a eeuera! povi-rty, or paucity of i.a a:is, applicable to support coiuni ui schools in every eoti--ess:o!!al township. A sale 0-;,f. Hitit seeliotts of Knox eoui'tv. manv of

w hlc'i are now useless a ltd naali, uded to. lyiue: in distant counties.) v iih be'u r liio.ie t i ; 1 1 now prevails, to in-ore th -salety a.iu! benelii ! v the meat: ; iu no.- esis rciptired. To rnar-.l aeaiie t. atul aid m eorreetine.. the deceit cf tr. world, eai'y education is es-eniif.!. This alone.

can u acn youth the laud marks of -eo;,

tout e u. atul serve as the "Tea! eelwail

oi li'ieriy the only security of our civil

and rclie-ious riahts, a-.i;ist the pro-xre.-ive worivi::s e;'i-':;.,!!c :.,l,it .ifi ;.

;or.;uee.

;,'d ipialilies 1 have adverted to. (impressed, not by fair, but hy l.ov it) thai is sure 'o make the truly xood, ami lo t.ni'.del all 'die powers of intellectual wisdom. Men 'bus educated will be found to hav e studied history, ovoixraphv, chronology, oc. vv iii.out the proscriptive limit of such common school teachers as Locke desires. They w id have ixleanod from id 1 that iknown of I'.arth and Ilcavei:, before and after the' flood they Will have studied the '"ii'x f r,"',TC. ad'mired the m.:..ot:ml d wisdom of the Creator and, clear! v un-dei-stoiel tied the liisfory of th .Viuef'-.v is av' hi dory if' !; !!'.! . It is doubted bv many of the most nious men

oi the aixe, if the use of the lio'.y Scriptures iu common schools. js not a ttreai barri-r to their after study; tmd itidted. if the various creeds and praclicts id' the instructors of comunei school.-, were to be itiade a test of thr propriety of such use. even their Christianity miuht be mxain ipte-ttom-d! My own opinion is, that except in Tin e.lec-,cal Seminaries, the use of the

;i!ii

in common schools ;: a-i ! an ae

tlui' il docs, hovveva ,-, ho w exln m. ! ;.!.-! f3 U .f a . ', , . surd does the writer make himself, bv his VV U X -J ; ) j (

t'-rot it. ( ntier iioo.-.s ol s;adv should be Kr.M read; and should la- mad- the te. t !a ink ol mature aire. The Caaette reade;s will, 1 trust, hear w:to me a itttie !om;r, i , notieiuj; tiie stti.ad -Locke" more p-irtkHtl.ir'v. in

Ins e'Uer . o

ho

.d r.. ...;,

partita: ol such an accusation! (amoral Harrison, we Mtppo.-e, ac.pnesce;! in a request of the Italians, tii.it the stipulations .-hotild iie made; .-ca.!-eiv dn-amu.. we dare sac, that such an act v. ouhl be brought up in judixiiient aeaiiist him a quarter of a con-.ury alit.rw ards; or tin,; it would, at the end of that lime, have an injurious feariiux upon his presidential prospects. (Jem Harrison's situation, no douhi. frequently i r.uieii! him in contact ;it:t the Catholic elerv of that d-iv. lie know them as the pioneers uf civ ilization, etui ef the Christian iviitxiou. in the valley of tiie Mi iss:pp!. 1'eli'xioiis intolerau -e was not then -o rife as it now is, and (iaf-roiicc and respect was shown to all of Cod's ministers in the wilderness, no matter in what euub taey wi re clothed. V. e may '.el! suppose, therefore, that (Jen. ! !arriou enter

tained no scruples a'xamsi those who were

a! lor it! the ti-e-it , and readily acto tti" proposition. Jus that secli should be considered of so serious

a characti r as to prevent his ( lection to the i're-idencv. seane thirty ears after !!: event had tnmsphvd, ir. nitiremelv ridieii-

7: .).-. ! h,,l Kb; '.Ol.The ln.vi-

.- ; i d'-nce Jonnia! of the "J.l i:;-ta;it. sav

v reijtiirc r'liXKH'v i,:.t,'w!i'n. '-U " I 'a re was v.t eo:itc-t rxn-at iu avers

' t!nir.-.ins.- fi,H; -,, ..-.s,,,." audi few iov, ns. and lla.se tor tin- i,,st pari i : . . i , o . ... I

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o -in ii j as o aeoon "ir;, ! ;,- in If rr.I;- ,', v ',;; .; ,J' i-j.ii.t.h.x o.-l ;a'jirf; the itati. ;i is vain, that teachi w ill. or ri'.-i iti-irue'. and make no i:,;u,-e.-a ion r;a,n

..'U"v f

lolt ilii: VIM ItNM S OAZiti l lt.

(lev ote ihemst iv e

i'hose w ho wish ti

-. ilh these convictions, I exneriem-r,!

a ciow of satisfaction at seeine: the head

mix I have .adopted, introduced into i'.,

columns of the (Jazeite ;hv a writer ass'.t-

mmixtlie siixnaiure of-Aee,e,") as a text.

am. my disappointment at tiie littie ;;eoor bf.iijlilal information this would-be thouiuht .ml.f, vouchsafed to your read ers. 1 need not exiuvss. He no 'doubt nU!- ... i. i.i - . . . . 1

siieu vv ea( ,;l;iv mia-i ine to be -e.is i.u-n

way of handling the matti r" with com

ma. u. a do intention; but cverv such wri

ter, atdicted with the r.(tc this xribfm!i

is more apt to dilute the ior of , hi thoughts imo modern common place, and to smack more of reli-dous sectarian -e-d

'man of the jihilosojdiy of scimn e t'nere

mo- tue most interesting- topics mvolvei m his text, as applicable to home readers ,., ,.. i i i i, i ,

-i i in iu ne oveiUMi.veil :iv lii til. i; is cer

tainly important that all' leaders of com

mon si-lmols, s.iomd be rte-'itlv oualiiied

more particularly in this roimnuntiv.

wmieaverv snu.d oortion ol t o. ,,.,',

ire de-lined for ;i eoiie-e education, oi

menta..y pre;. are. 1 and di.M-ipli.-n d. to our-

u.e t.;e iiiher branches of learnit-xx. In i leave tlio-e to "te: c!i others.

all! S!W:1

iutheritv should never inn rfere b. iween

. i , . . . .

would he their only ex,, ens,. ,..-,.... "" " "i tue erea-

, ... r .. 1 .' . " . e I til re towanKi i w a.,.. ,1..,,

,. . .a I "" - oi,,, ai ro i-

ooks. And, if ten dollars, or thirty i!ol

ars were appropriated lrom the school lllld, to luriiish books for a vomer ner-on

thus devotinax himself as a teacher, it would probably he money well laid out."

1 consider this plan umte iniooi-t-o-t.

piite practicable, and quite rational. And

yet I tear it w id he disregarded by manv . without examination, and eomlemia d hv

ome, without reason, and sneered at !-'v

others m it. mut disoerstiiu nt. Still I i;idu'ee the hope, that the real friends of education will consider the matter thoroioih-

i v.

1 ... ii ..-,:,. 1 1 a i v I . , i I . . I toil

of teaeiiers is important, and l.i.xhlv hi ue-

heial. wny wnl not tins plan be of area'

iilvantaee. What are die henries to he

xpecivd from an institute for teacher--.

which mitxht not he secured bv mi aus , 1

the ph.ti 1 propo,., !

1 on not thiim myself of c-rrnt oersonal

ron-eij-ieuee, nor do I ilaim any hie;h dr

ee oi attention either umtorthe screen of

a borrowed name or my own. but the

cff?.'.sr of (diffrf tint is an o'ieel ino-oruoo

t' ,1 ...... . enou-h to justify the best minds of our community i.u diseussiiiLX the subject. Will not then some iut'd'i'mrnt ohil: lee-oiUs'

take up this subject, and either commend

the plan, or expose its f .nth.' I shall f.-el

- deeply obliqued t-i ;e-v vm who will cani i'ii i . .

iliu.y nonce tne sutijeet.

I feel confident that, if the nu-.lic senti

ment becomes rh'ht mi the ir uv- la ioi-,.

" us iti these articles if the puhlic voice

.... - 1 Ills ill oiesu .uueie- II uie p!UlC ' OICI te rss, expose the m.qu.tyof the plan, and lI(,11:im! competent teachers. ,,d if .-lam tic nassaire .0 -i 1 . ,!;-,:.... ... ' , . ' 1,1

uuahlied teachers come forw;rd n, tl,.

'J work, then such teachers will be suitablv I romn mio . tnd I". ,r I ' , r I r t,-. , rl- 1 ! ,1

i''.u not tnr.i alteration m the svsipm km. Cr,n,i .... ;... .... it,.,. , .1 1

I 1 1 ,1 ' ' "! I.' ' p.! 1 I HI OK. S 1 1 I ' phrv: the poor man on a f.otimx with the ject. I intend in the next lo make son,. I'm ol wealth, and nut it in tli, nr, mi .... I... i - n i ,

..iin i.iaiKs ou hooks and icssotc", ami mode

L0CK1

vvuo themselves exec," ne n Iv intlniatitij-. that as a characteristic i ci .-. s,i, ,1, is ,,r..,

'.ii.'itp.e.i upon youth by teai hers, th.e ,, ,--

nry and moral tiine.-s of all persons so

mtdoyed, should he unquestionable. iiis consideration is one of the la.-t to be .v.mar.d. w hen ltublic means lie !iosS,.Ss.

oil lo enable every child to acquire tiie rudiinnts ol Jvnowlede parents iu the mean time, will i, f. v t!, .... 1,.,...

V. bai I insist upae-i js, tliat no common

cii H.l ma-ter should he allowed to eom-

iout 0:1, or interpret .v'-v sectarian notion--I lhe inspired outhors of bey writ: that he muds of youth should be Lent free of

ne iiiterpretattous ol this ela

science may he rendered the slave of edu

ction ami habit, the relmious belief of

ehildren. :ind their conception and worship of Cod, should be kept widiout tiie compass, (too often, ignorant prompliiiir-)

u common sc'ioois: tiia' ttie orexina! low ers of vouuix minds are rendered une-

i.utd and id'ioii viciated. hv such nrom at ; im

at school and that whether th re ir m,

mborn depravity or not. the txr.d'ted lotah-

ti'-s 01 tue mind are done proper for a school teaehcer such as Truth. 'm;-r. .V -th-iHsf,, Un.tt sty. Honor, Ch:rl: y these are nnplatitial by a proprr education, because q.ey transrers to the natural propensities of the child. Iho i.-w-i,,

1 ii .1 - 1 .

snouiii lauu r induce tneir pupds lo tbm

((-'"( (.' .'( i-ryHs." !

em Locke's mode of -ham i ; i n -x' ' the text U'Utl'ld lO Some ii:te;-eSti:UX Ul'.tteiS i; Nearly involves iu lhis county, to em.'tm'

iis toe a'a a turn, ol;, r.-O , .-v..,.., i,-. . ,.

1 aie'ioi-ity. 10 shew, that as a common ol s stem is i ir.-,. I,, , si-thi; ',, ,! !

law. the mode of iu-truetiou he s- ems to

dvoratr, would had to -a utiion o;

; . 1 . . 1 eic

1 1 '

' 1 a t 1 o o 1 1 c s .

elntn

h and state." and that the di.-cb

partteular erei d-. eaefer to comment upon -liihle truth." are not the be.-l quahiird to teaeli the rudiineuts of science to youth 1 now add emphatically, as lotm as Ireedom has a votary, or h arnmax a iriand, so lon-r Mill all attempts to iiicuieate sectarian religious creeds, a.t common schools, lie condemned. Locke w ould not. but with ti ie-ned "deference," receive the ldiish! a, id rirtclrJy" of the illustration I od'ered. l!ut lie took care in the le xt letter to say, that "it is not I'm ssur ij . nor is it b, 'ir!, t',,r 1 1 in !n rs tit br yartistt.)

of a sir!: .Now. il lie had sail this in his

lirsi letter, and (leak less in the necessity

! teachers speaking to their pujuis of re'iou, his liieuhrations would have called

lorih no remark from me. He cannot. I

think, hereafter, fail lo ascertain if I intend

ed to "do the work." nor want to know

the moetinite propositions heseeimdto

espouse, "concerning which 1 hold the

utrarv. J,ut m lecturim-u non t us te 1

he can riehtfully assum- 110 pious eloak: re-

lia-ion is out of the I'.iseu.-sioii. I am an alvoe-Uefor -Ilible Truti;;" yet I will not d!ow every comm.eu school teacher Piloc-

lare m v children upon niieioii. I believe

tiial the i,,l v Sc -i..t. ires can nrv rr cease

to produce beueiicial eii'eets upon the cou-

a.ton ol maiikmil: hut 1 wnl never allow -chool-mttsters, to infu.-e into the vounc-

mmd, tlaur i!iiraetmix coimiiei-taries; f u

ll thr ( '(,' is made to obey the sectarian

icuer. lhe i,tua will think I'or him-elf.

U is not loiitx since sectarian attempts w ere made to stop the mail on Sunday and it

is notorious that there are men who juim,the political worth of a-niran's ;,, I

by their sectarian creeds. Vi how lotuxj

mav it be according to - Locke." before

nrenis will bo told to scud their ehd hen

no teacher w hose reiedous creed does

not correspond with their own.' Low

bum before political power is to be pos-

essi"; ay tiie stroiiLxer sect, to tiroseiiiie

tiie weaker: I answer millions of centu

ries, if wisdom prevails.

1 com-nidi: by observing, that education intended to nrrnai-r onth fur dm em

ployments of this life, and should. wiih that view, be suited to their aire circumstances and faculties: and if the State of

Indiana in the establishment of common

hools, ever allows ct an interference

with relniou, or rele-ious laitn. she will

I In r citizens, ami

u-am ixrouue.-. iiid. peiii'ent ol a'eti-

1'iie W ha have "aim i! f.i,ii-

ami lo-; four, viz: they Lav e eained one in

Cuin'.eilatid. I wo in Hast ( J ;-, , nw ie'i, tuai !!e in Tiverton. TLev have lost tw o in .-e,-;!i ! ie;i-ston, our in Lbq kiiirxton. tmd one in Iliistol, so that our next House e,(

will

,. 1

,.10 i

Oii-le.ldv, Ml:

IJej.resi nt'itiv a

as ii ,iki ine itist. Si. Louis ,'.!..; The odec's of the Treasury ('Ireuiar are bc'ximimtx o be seen. Specie ha. almost entirely disappeared from circulation: and as for fold, but precious little of it iais ever rjjstcm il in this part of the eoun'ry. althou-th we were proini.-rd floods ol it two or three years since. l he Jacksonville Tatriot says; "In this ilaee you cannot now obtain specie for a five dollar bill." The paper eirculatiisi i. beeomimr daily more depreciated, and

... 1 - ixencral resort must be had, by our mer

chants and business men rvr.eid! v. to a system of alinviii'JC. They will be dome, injustice to themselve-. should thrv roulinue to sell their foods at fair juii-'-' n ceiv e uucurreut am! depreciated p q ei at par in payment and then miss i: mi r

to the broker at a discount of three, live, and ten per rent., for fold andsilvir, or -urh money as will be received at the desk of the bank. Hi jjuhlirait. The (Jlobo asserts that (Jeiieral Jaakson has ascertained that loll j'J'iy y r n nt. has been added to the ihiper ( 'uivlucv within the last eighteen monihs. This is only an admission on the part oi lhe Ciube of the s:ixacit- of those statesmen who foresaw- this result, and fore

told it, at the time, of the assault on tie L'. States Lank. The same cou-t euelice lol!owcd th.e destruction of the old. bank. Adams. Webster, Calluiin. Clay all the lo'st financiers and statesmen of the country anticipated the same result in tin present instance. Their worst fears have

been more than realized Ibid.

v f j I i . . v f:vv), "rTJTAVtl .LiM iv.-ehid a !-.i.-t; sv.,,:. . ii I ol ;oapie aim I 'a iiey ( rods, d 1, c; io,. 11 .ew 01k, suitahh- for the s.-aMui, eousistinf ij, pan of "iue. Lh.ck. Ilrown, Mixed, Drab. Claret and I'd,,, riodi-. Cassinirrrs, Satmrls, and I'hmnrls of ad colors. London and Moi,.v-Conib Hr.ll-.C mv.e - and 1,'ed I'addii'm-. Keattirky jeans. i'.u.y, r.mcv stri-'e ! :md ihttsburrh Cord-! lolr-kin. Caiitoon-, r.row'n Table C,,vI'iinry Chintz. Turkey L'ed. I' Stripes, Merriniae and I'reneh i'liie... Mrrinors ;md Circus, i.ius i.f ;! colors, ihiuibaziue, a-sorud colors, Uhick Camblet. I'onee:.. Silk and Cotton l'l. if, I!.m lat.a tmd M.idr.iss luindkerchief-. lllark Levantine. ' 10s de INap. .M.md.aiiu and Silk Mn-Iin. do. idencia, Thibet, Lrussian, Whit a e! Scarlet Merino Shaw Is.

Twenty p cos Sdk-, assorted colors and

quantii s. iiiaek, iilue, W hite, Cheek and Stripi d Ciurxhams.

i .... 1 . . - , ....

voi.-;ru, v..:m..rll ami icil Mtspouders. i'..ney Marseilles Silk, Ilhtek Satin an,! aleuoia estiims. I'rinted Superior Llack Tab-by and Illack Silk Velvet Vcstilifs. Irish Linen Collars and llosoms. .Me.hair. 1 1 ti,l and pleated Iloinbazmo Stocks. Ti -ki;if. Llearhed and Brown Shhiiim-i and ahhretiufs. Cord'd iiobrs, ilrown and Cob red 1'iliii -. ; -. I'lain, r..'.i-,d tmd Stri-ed Cambriek M.-ims. I'lain. Uauia d Mull am! Book Mu-lms. Plain, fifur.'d .laccor.eit ami llo'iinett. Dumb La.-e, II, hot: -. Bri'dite-' ..ml !;. t-tiilf-U ILbhands as-oited. la-e and i'-ib Collars, Rub! er I, arris. A l.irfe variety of I mhreikts; A. Parasol.-. Ladies' and f a utletn n's Hosiery tue! (; loves. Ceiith-men':- etilf and, .-tent "0 ;': and Shoe-:. Ladies' (Jailer, l!ooees, Cloth, Prim, lie, Morocco and Stout Shoes. ALSO ir m, .ail -. Casiitvxs, Cutlery, (uei :- ware, ( i la-sw aire. Mill, Cross-r ,t ami ilaml-sawv.

Codec, Teti. Pepper tmd. Spice; together

w i.h a Lii'-exo arit IV of i-ther articles to,,

numerous i mention: all of w hich will

lo.-itively be sold on the most liberal

terms.

A LS! ) In a few dav s they w ill r'-c vv 1 huff assortment of Cum Ilhstir Cio-

tt.eif.

Viiirennes, Sept. tl, I-:ii'-l7 tt.

1 Uilflon with reverential awe and re

spect, than dare to till their tender minds with sectarian prejudice, or im-omprrheu-sible dofinas. b.ovvever liht ml the v nm

br tiioufht! I-'reeiloin of thought in reli-

Uioe.s matters, has ministered to real pietv, as W( 11 as to the prcfrrss id" society: it has merrast d the comforts and arts of lifr d.i-'pelleil the darkness of mtteh in judice and raised the intellectual vision of man towards the fondness of Him that "liihabiteth Ilternily." If ehildren at a common school, (iu'these da s, when rrijfious pretext is a common hobby) be forced to imbibe the creed, or ritual.' prescribed by ti school master, (with words and forms which the heart neither fails, nor the judfiuetit weifhs. when they become of mature afe. with faculties lit to comprehend the Ruler of the Cniverse, tmd lo mark His justice and wisdom: such commentaries of the pedafnf no, early impressed upon the memory, can only serve to ttmnnel their judgments with oonilietinf

s suffestions, and render the less acute.

onlinneiUceptii-s. It is native liberty of treaty, we do not know ihat it con I 0. ,,...!.. , ..!.. .0 . ! 11 ' - I , ... , ..

thought, propeily tliscipli-oj by the f'raf

n 1 . 11 .1 ii. ii.. oi .11 i , 1

ass ov er the cu arest hue of her consii

ttoutd authority.

OUSMRVIIR.

Iron! thr .'it. Louis II' yu-'dii int. ucw eharfe has been foiierated afaitist (Jen. Ilarii-ou since he became pi-omite ul a-a candidal.' for th.e Presidency. We find it stated iu the Hartford (Coin.) Times, a paper published jtl , hoi-bed of l'eder; ham, and devo'ed. lo lhe service of an Pureti. Wo five it Li the words, italics and capitals, of the writer. Van l'uren did not -p-;,k early emim;!. bv nearly a quarter of a century lor tie vote of the Catholics. Cenoral Harrison laid the I'oumlaiion of prrimuieu! friendship with the Catholics by the funous treaty which was executed more than twenty ear-' since with tin.' Kaskamia Indians. In that treaty Ceti. Harrison stipulated to pav ON LI Hl'MlRiii) DOLLARS .V.N N l "ALLY b- s, n n y, ars for thr snpiiort of a C.vntoi ic Patitsr. and THRlill Il'LNDRLi) DOLLARS towards ereetmix a Catholic Ciiriteu. Are titese favors that will be lbnretten bv the Catholics at the polls.'" At this distance of time, it is impossible to tell what motive actuated (Jov. Harrison in liiakiuf the stipulations alluded to bv the writer, in such formidable words, and which were to have such important

results. Indeed, without rrf rriiif to tin

- - - ' " J - ' - ' ' V 1 i . . . 11". s-a'-.-i-aiirr lic-.v eliias f.iT sale Viaaa's !':ijj reti'ii. k M.i'-laiic, lor mukiim st.-k lii i.. 'I lie iVc. t-m da r v. ilh die rkht to u -e tin 111 w iu'iai tl."- Sj;it . (,f Kriii!i.-ky, L.di.ilui, and I iiM. 'I'le-si, pel iei iLv ef those mac! i i ars nvvr miv ei!.-er-. a . a be shown l-v liii: subscriber, win, has had dieiu in siiri'i ssl'i.l njiciaUiiii fur tin' prr.-i lit siaa-an-:, 'i'lir b.i. k are much bi tter is. ei.uiul.ictured at lam !i K s- e j in.-c than by die inuiaarv win. l'l rs.Kis v.i bin to i.hri lia-e. arc reeiii -ti il tu ca'1

"U use lit the l.ni.isi!!i' I Intel, w hi re thrv will K

sla.wn lac .M.ii iii ic ami brick, laadc bv ii. v.l.irl

will ut inn- ;,iiim them loo advantage ef ttiis .ib.-

al',0 i iprovciiH lit. J().AT1IA. UOWUX. seat. 1 lth, 1 -:!!! n-r,'t.

id. wLlM hj?

:J-r' '? 's o ci S 0 -y. iLuViai wji'.. t. iO"-!', i i l .m, J-Nj. STlH'Ki; v l'd I 1' ,'1 ! at i'l, bhc Aij. ia.n.eii the tjj 0ih. il-t au.l ra.,1 1' (li-ibr i,.-.t, vuh:.-

L uiVWxi U bWul.il I f.Uu.1111

jtCZr r. H 'Jilj s'.airieii i- lias culialaliti f'X'2'Z:f -l 011 baud v.; j , rs'j T"!'-" n nri ,.Tki-u:i tit 1 lii U&i?l

rtillK !:Iiscu!mt has euiist.ilitlv

Jot ill retail .'ana! iu ijaality t.j anv iiia,-iu!a' Uiro!

in tais onai.trv , and COUTV ?;!ivL. .jJ.Xf) -

a a e ,1 as n.Oaiiaii of ( ; r,,,-,., :.. .,t rrtn'ib . h.l v.lA t-;ve ',: real s p, r ba-!al in ca. far Wheat. i:. Ldoiw;;, (i.o.er. A iii' eiiap:, Ji.iy b-d, is:a; lu-tf.

liiishfl i:;r irli-iii l

1 : :---r

U 1.1 be a; -1 "li by I'A.MIIb & "'i.MM.-. s-p'.SNt. -.5i'. l;-tf.

siicli stipulations. Taking i: for rxr.mted

Aloll.MS'l 'i'ii"s S VI,!:.

P!?'T" k is Ii. n-by aitra t'.at J wit! i ;-.s,- t., sat, 1.- at public lei 'llull ea S-aii.rday t'le -ltd ,!.,, 'li'U.uer int. at the late re-id. ace t f T!m; : i-lea.iee-vMetb ib eeas.d. nil the j eis.n.al j.rnp,',-;.. ,1 s.i id 1I1 i' a.-ed. caa-i.-liii j; nf -'.' P'lt'U IIAV nnil OATS in tiie Mack. ConS ia ti.e ficbl. I'unaiim- Cti-n.-ds, Honsiholii' mid Kitrhc.i Ft.-rni! "re. A credit f twcho in-mtlis will be s!"Vi-ii on all siiais uf thi-i c d , liars and upwards, the j.iiridia.ser '.'ItUi hi- Hate vidi ieiirnv, d s. eiirie.-. A hi; Ail AM IIUl.LIew .-: V O ! : T i I . A.hi.i.u a-stor. --tt. i-oc 17-at.

Trtft-.' " f'TQ r-- 7" P. r-n-n fst ibur. i-w iOcaj !i in, if y o 6i Ll",xiJ -itu.itdi cube, in a: id ei ar the 'i'maisi t-.ini r iBvnv and Sew ii ai-i,,v,'' , uti :. l.iiuiir-; .e.iiet era i:.1:. ibi:. ae-; ai.,1 , ;ieh Me-r.mmlr.I bv elii!' el lhe as'-t I. li.te i,,ln!s in the SO. lie. V. !ii li a.e r;t.i !!y ieen a-ii. ia e;n:lati.in. N.imc'v. u " Wr'.i "f 1, ia' . r w id i c .:;: n-.l mi tan are,;;,-,-. tV'.'ii ait t'i II M lets in the Tevvn !'

"A'cvv 1 1 inaniiy," situated cbie'iv iil the bhi-terii

Ihdaraeeu iit ! said 'i'ovvn. Ai-o a va'nal'le Tavern, siinated 1,1 .11 !v in the centre ef .-.a,! te'.Mi. V (in. si-; ina el ;. buate tv. tnr fiamc. wii'n st.i! le, iiei'iiiil, iiuas, j.ir.b-u. Vc. sdl in ticod re,;iir. Ai--uah.iut luUll Aeres ef exeedeat land sitaated in part tt cilia two ia!e- of tiie Town.

da lae'l-t of October will be ola n d for sale hi t!ic in inisi s I. uls on die W'reia-li siinated at about nine miles Ik low i w Jlarinoiiy cahed Cliaitnillc. ( 'liiiiniille is eiiai''!v si't'ati il at the I" it of the (oaia! Cliani. tiie i'n-t ranid of the VVabadi imd

hi !- f 'ir fee 1 its ad. .n,t:ue,,;:s J . ,,-at 1 . si to becene t!ic I.oni.- il!o ol'tiic Wai-n-h vailev. A snrvcv ler n

i-iinal lrom them c to Mount 'i rnen is ikhv in

rnaress. The di.-ai,, c be! .Ma n the two touns

!'.v I lie canal rente i- ahuut nine tniics; wiiiic bv water 11! ne ;, at a i- ,,,t ."0 miles.

( the aa.l I lei il er . ,,,! .... ,, ....

e-, eiav e i- ,.i Om- Jiaadr. d I.o's in tf.

ft ' bi' tiv i-i tin- lhi-teiu IhdiirL'iiiicnt ..;'

said town. M .iin Vernon i-most niiMint.i'.'eoiiFIv -ilia,'. ! ,, ft e Hat.,, i- I .,,, ..I- I'..

see, and, ! ids (hir to heroin" one ef the large i t i s ei' lhe ". a.

'i'bere wit! also lv otiirei! f,,r sale, fill one of the

ill'OM' d. th" Wi 1 l.l. i'.VIl

.mil 'in) acres f I i"al , iidin-j dieiet.i j art !v i I. ar. 1 1. TI.e 'ri'ij'!e I'liiMiii; is a lour slorv i,.;a:e, .-i'-Uv-tt . 1 bv li-:'' -!ir. The l 'rt-oli'slrrani w!,ieli it r;.ri.i: do: a 'o to -lull lei t v.ide, .in.l arej orli mite d a a; and l'l- I'd! :.t the miil vdthia It;.- di-l ef aw la ,.,:, I b', t. i; !';-,. f. i in.,' a !n. ai so bail the wnt- r power mav , e.e-j,!,.. , ,,' -t III: ' .1 h il. All . ' Cl' I ie ,t" .'HO 1

-t inti d :-.en !--.s ja-t ., ( n eeraj-li In!, at ereat

.f r.-eneh ity. Id-

-ei.-.-. I ! re is.. , .one otisi r-. a oil I'iirr.-in tiie end!, of the t ij lh-t i;n

-et ! . . . a. A survey ', r a t iriij is r ti.romdi l'.e,y (',,-aiitv u as made t!,i-i seria.' bv t!,e ( .'overnaii at. The i-ilerpii-e of lhe 'iu.o .n.- iias in-'ilnte.l aai'tla r ( 'ana! Sum y t!iis I'd!; so ihat tireie is i vr-rv prosaeet tli.it l'l.., v v i 1 keeji nee wiih l!:e rn'-t imj pricing Coont'es if our f-tate. Tiie week b fore tin' above sale, thr Fall Karie; e.iine oil' in 1 i 10 xii uiitv of Xevv Han iv no. I

die wick before that, the ineelinir of the l'o-ev

ounty A'i .-nltur.il t-oi iety is In Id at tin- same lilaee. Oil which oceadnri I'n lllillllis to the aninioif

of i'mir Ilrinlreil ).illar are to be tiuarded. Those, thrrel'ore. v. In. de-ire to unite business and

nli'.istire. cannot ln better ',an isit l'.,s,.v ......

!r icoiii ran iniuuie nt I letotirr. The tilV to theahjve propci-tv nro uirn t aiai itihputa''!..