Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 October 1836 — Page 2
Citv-rday. October IE, 1S3S.
i .):, ;'iii:s!:ti-;T ix 1 ;;(. 2EiV, V? ILL! AM HniAnnssoMj of Ohio. i on Yirr:Ti:rmr:NT of Xiu- Vinlc. rr.rr toics rust this statin J. C ClEMllNH !I : H 1 M I'll K I II , KsoCH Mll'iHI'T, oi ( )ra:are I'ountv. of Washington ol Knox ol' Franklin ' of Jcll'crsou of avne of Marina ot Tippecanoe ' ol Lanorte - .! 1 1. to - is r ir, A. 1 LI. I V MS, A. U . Morris, A. S. iirrr, V 1'. A mi ii t:vs. iin Ihircn. Ii seems bv a eorrespon- '''!'.'! published in our neijrlihor'.s San. I -'.'.rites Vt hilronib. ,' rendered meinorabv a sincere Jackson man, Major Ket.1 of Mm. ln e county.' Samuel Mil- " ' pa:.;' memorable for his course " ' ! n-i tertr the Land Miice at ( 'ravv- - ' ! '.' . i ' 1 ! t'.V'! other members oi the :''"" .i nminir.ee to i : ; L r i ' : : ud . nominal rr. !'. M. .' :. , !-.. .'.:. uapohs the present '. ! "' . ! V:;!i in other quarters. i : .. ;.- i the visa. imt a pi- ; :! ' ' jiiJK'ce ol course, expn-ss- ' ! ,' . ' approbation of Van Huron's ; ' - and conduct! am! he ia rep! v. I ..". :- a' ne eaaaot witness our "oreat : I ! ; : hV i:icreainir improvement:"' : t ; at the same time "inllexiblt- ; raacc in the course ot comiuct so v- tr-i'v approved. All this mav sound wi d but examine its component parts. I - . c n I !'. us laiiacious sounu can impost" uiou no freeman. What has been the 1 i tk1 oi' conduct in which Margin says he will persevere, and upon which this committee hi stowed "unejualilied approbation?" Only let the people elanee for a moment, a; Ms approval of the veto of the Wabash ppropriation; his opposition to a divi.-ion f t'le surplas revenue for the purpose ol' ;'iip- inr tiie Slate; his o-old currency '.ui.ibas; his renderiii"; olhcc-hohlers ab-r-'t -laves to the views; of "the paitv," air; recent land speculation, wi'h the order for specie payment hereafter: and. w itlijut touchier other schemes and impo-i-tions well i sta'ilished. these w ill show ;lu clcvoii foot and jainsav t!:e uli'i'i' p '1'lte people will, we trust, jdace the re in s; of government in lietter h:.ui:!s the )a;riot G oi. Win. II. llarrlsnn is before iin in, and their voice cannot be resisted,. We have Ion? since been thorough" convinced, that the (ieneral is everv way worthy; whilst, if it were not fur the spoils of ollice, no rational citizen acquainted wi;!i facts. co;,'.d be brought to tee polls for Van lbiren. known lie i. to be desiitut'" of the head a. id the heart. j-rirtt.'r tmrth v.nd die j.v!iiic j rincij;!i. to merit the station, rt Q ftM'I'h;1 (HoliP, ;uliiiniij)it!h l)i itincru'. 'nai's Louisville .lilrirli.or. ;md our neighbor-: l'vs!i rn Sun. tnifflit all be passed without exposure, when the patriot Harrison is in competition with the de--i:;iiiu cht mer nn Ihircu, and each of them is properly known. Hut in Indiana, we have recently acquired a ;reat :;ccesion ot population tne spuds party are busy to delude and i? is not only proper but necessary, that our virtuous id-! citizens should be on the alert to prevett: imposition. As far as our limits will admit, truth shall be ojven to our rettilT.-: ami the interests ol the country now calls for watchfulness and circumspection 0:1 tino, 1 . pan of everv freeman. Ex peru-ii-a- lias shown that everv artdice wid he resorted to by the otiiee holders; and the mails are so uncertain, that truth should be carried bv safe depositories, to the door of everv voter. The prospects of our wortiiv favorite, Harrison, are I t coming more and more satisfactory; and caucus dictation will he defeated, and the I "nioa safe, if the friends of truth and fret d. mi march up independently t the polls in .November. The desperate course of t lect'.oiieeriti for Van liuren upon the shallered repute of lacks. .ii. is now oynt rally understood: and .vita do'- attention it must fail of i;s obOur readers will remember that we e pie 1 a paragraph from the "(ilohe" two . ks :tT 1. ao.d ia connexion w ith sor.ie 1 ! s upon it, we asked a lew .justio:is :; 1 othhor of the Sun. la his pa-;- . ;' i -e week, he referred us for an- - 1 1 a o ib'ication signed John Mvers. e . .e. e no disposition to press our m i-i-- , ,e. re.atiou to (u'tii r.d Harrison, iaas-:-.,.;, -s everv old citizen remembers his . rmer laudatory course, and can (by circumstances' readily aj prt rinic the chanoe; but we think character siiouut tie preserv ed, and truth should not be utterly cast aside. ... s .0. .. .1 CI e now reter neioanor rMout to tne 101lowimr letter touching the subject matter of his evasion; and we also n far him to a letter from CJen. Harrison in our columns to-day, exposine, the false charges made in a base article inserted in the Sim of las; week, cliansriiiLT criminals into civil debtors. We all know that in Indiana, a criminal confined fir payment of a tine, cannot take the. insolvent oath: he must paw die iti eoniinemon, or be absolved by the Ctovernor. Why is this' Li t our in io';hor answer; ntvl let ("very honest man condemn the ohiriatr attempt to slander and injure C.en. Harrison. Mnceanct, Oct. Villi. lsaV. Mr. Caddingtox Ilavinj mentioned
certain plejoes public: v m;u!e ti) me bv John Myers previous to the August election, and read his publication in the Wes
tern bun ol last week, wherein he has not redeemed his pledges, but has gainsaid them, 1 deem it due to truth and to public oood. (that the people mav not be misled by false assertions) to sav, that .John Mvt rs did ledue himself that if he should be elected, and the an I'mrcu newspapers should claim his success as a partv victory, that he would promptly denv the riht so to do, as he ackuov, led .oal the Harrison iar'v to be the maj iri'.v in Knox' and fui tiler, that if he were elected, and at the November election there he a majority for Harrison in Knox county, he would feel bound to vote lor a Iluru.-oa Senator to the . S. Senate. As 1 ;mi well assured that there were many who voted fur him on account ol' t!ie promises above mentioned, it is rijjht they should be made known. ours. WM. I.SNDS VY, Jr. .,.- 'ii i). It:rrisrn in v f)i,i of llw (itjlrc- ."), .-. at Murtiu !'( irn .i's !:!::! I An extract lrmu a letter wntteii !v a ircitth'inan in New ork, to his friend in this j, lace, dated Sr": J )., Sip'. :(). 1 So'(. "(5en. Harrison arri e.l m this t ' i: v vcterd1ay af'enicion. As the st. amh.iat approaeh'al the wharf with the (Jen. on ie:ard. it wa noticed by every one that the ciouds which had looked dark and threat''ninir :di the day pre ediiiif, .-u ldetilv oi-om: away, and the sua b:rt forth as if to e;vo an omen of the oiorious career which is about to dawn on our country, by electing the People's Candidate.- to tin 1 residency! He was received by thoussatids of our citizens with loud acclama tions. His triumphant passage through Broadway to his Hotel, was a brilliant and intensely animating scene. Hrrv porch, window and balcony was crowded, and exhibited laities w:u inir their luuidkerehieis. and welcoming to this o-i-,,;li City the next Piesidetit of the l nite-1 Slates. I hi his arrival at the Hoi, 1, in reply to an addre-s, he delivered a short but eloipicil! speech. He alluded beautifully to the maimer ia which he u as received here. r ill c impaiirn w hieh e'oe- ,1 w i'.ll the victory (.f the Thames. After this, th 1 vomeral proceeded as follows: ht!i regard to my exettions n ,,.lUlf ,,f j.n coimtrv to w i . ;..! i oa tun e i, one m. the loner to allude, 1 know ami feel it does not eloi;.r , ,,,,, e, estimate tiiem. 1 can oas iv. that in ev(-rv situation i;i w hich I ha". 1 beeo o ee. d I o d e. -t r , - i e c i i 1 lei ., lev a- shrunk from performing; inv duty that I have never abas,,, the powers conlek d to me, t ) op;.r -ss or tamj- anv iudiv.tiual. and that in the most 1:1 iieate and tr intc circumstances, 1 have ever made it the fust object of my most rnxems soiiei'ame to recoiicue mv duty to inv coun try, witii tiie respe.-t due to tae rights of the humblest citizen." 'J'iiotisaadis have been to the City Hall to !ive the old (Jeneral a shake bv the ... '.to. iii i tv.f -v 'C'.i tt i- in very uie's mouth; am! even Van ihu-'ii's Ira ads sav to-d.-.y. as poos Pems ivanbi, su'iks N; w ork. The f.iet is the. re are tlioas.e: Is mi ihe fence awaitlne th,, result oi the Peni;s haiaa eieetioii-'." Ihf'il .)':. Tiie sale ef bu;ldinr lotion Market street, adverb ed bv Mr. Ew :!::, to h ,v taken place on Saturday was n- eessan, tponia! ei ,'.v.s" -'('. We are requested to say. that a pk.t H now rt adv for ilispe.eiou at ir. Ewne-'s cilice. e- I the lo-s w ill I id'c -di to th -- I,-,-!. est ' i e-io a r on t.'o- pr.-,;i:--. -. Side to com ne -nee a! e.evea o'clock. A. M. no: Tin: mriAM. ; v.ir mt. '-' -J-I-s-j io-'wvil. i,J.J, ..0. u la my ! i-t artici,., I m.i.le some rem irks ill the suejeet ol hooks. hdrs s i' ject is P.;; - . ;-ive and importaii'. J I:.! 1 th.ltU'llt 1 lino some er; ) .1 : choo! Iiooks in i as oa th ri :U'I- I an UllC notices Pat I will at present omi: such particular do t :il. and describe ela e-i of books hotii aiiprepriaie an ! uiisoiialile lor tie - use ma le ol them. Pooks for lir-o lessons ia reading otijfht to b - pr.-p.ired. with special reference to two id p ;-; first, an easy and accurate kaov. le d o" of all t:e letters: s'-eond. a. i.Veo a id vivid impression that w ords and i s.-nt me; signify soat-thinj. To secure j the iir-t o -:, i-:, : m tv lie should be larce ; fair, and of did .-retit sort The per. I remark b.v tlie way. should be strong and th," i e'.-.a.!:ei tie" leaves linn. Many books prepared for children, are mad id "eeo- paper, w ilh small iiuiiiierent b-t-i
ter-. ::. I avis very slmaioy lastened to-, charpv tiie execution. 1 did not for a momma r. These thimi's retard, the progress : men!, hoitat" to declare that I had never oi a-iy children, esp a-iall-. . if th -v have'eivea any such vote; and that, if a vote of w eak eyes, or are careles-; ami rather dull. ! that description had bsen ptddished and To scene the second object, lixin" a p--r-1 ascribed to me. it was an infamous forireinaneut and lively impression that the,ry. Such aa act would have been repairwords and sentences ot the book signify Hani to mv fee'antrs, and in direct conllict thmrs and i vents ol common occtirrence -with mv opinions, public and private, m comm. tn life; the first words should belthrou-h the whole course of my life. No accompanied with cuts or pictures of the such proposition was ever submitted to the thine--si -;niiied. And when other words I .c "islatare of Ohio none such would, are in traduced, they should be formed in- for a moment, have been entertained nor to sueii sentences as will express an action,! would any son of hers hnve dared to prior event, or circumstance belontrino; to a pose it. pronnnani thin:: pictured before the child.! So fir from be in x wiHinr: to sell men Iir example, lei there he the picture of a f)rd.,hts which they are unable to disdo: and the word D-O-C by the picture, char-re. i am, and ever hav e been, opposed After this word is learned by a child, such to all imprisonment for debt. Eortuaatesentem' -s may be formed as the fid'owine;: lv. I have it in my power to show that Tie' d .: b ir.xs da-r can ran f. s: V such has ii-en mv estaidished opinion: and do: hi: a pi:; I'eed th-' doe; Duo - sh-ep that ia a public capacity. I avowed and ;i"toa th-' "round. 1'ttt. when a sentence iias ed upon it. Will those who have jirelerbeen r -a,i bv chiulren in their wav of read- red ile unfounded and ma'icimts aeeusait'.e;, i; must not be left to make the im-, frm refer to the journals of the Senate of pressioa oa tiie tniad of itself. The words the l':-;:,"! States, 2d session, 10th Conin their way of read in r them, will sug-; irressi p aoe ii J5' It will there be seen gest the ideas signified by the sentence, thai I w r- on-j of the committee which re-
Take a child who would perfectly understand you. if you were to say in the common tone and manner The do;r bit the piir ami let him have been taught only the letters and to spell and pronounce
a lew words; if now such a child should sped and pronounce the same sentence in a book, and there be nothing said to him, 1 think probably lie would not think ol' the meaning of the sentence, he would n r realize what he read. And w hv should he.' As the sentence is spoken, the he is sliirhtly sounded and joined to the following word, making to the ear of the child but three words, and unincumbered with spelling tiie letters. Put. as In: reads the sentence, ttu re are live separate won!? itfolyd too in the spelling of the letters. Our voting papil spells and pronounces w ith equal emphasis and entire distinctness each word in succession, his mind behiir engrossed too with the care of making out the b iters and pronoun. "ino; them as syllables. He knows die me mimr of the common expression The ! . er hit the jut: v'Th' do; bitth' pisr.) Why then should he think a combination of sounds so different as he proaoimces should mean the sam Indeed, if children took such latitude in their notions ot the signification of si !s i f comI'ii ir. I sfii',i:!s or sentences, they never would learn anv laaururi're as snohcu bv a! people on earth. Compare the two sets ol sounds, as spoken in ordinary talk willi which children are lamiiiar, it is th' coi;bit th' ,. As read by the child, it is the-iioir-bit-the-piir: and. besi les, these live s opara'e eiptally (inpha.sized words, there is tit" sav inir over the letters either loud or in whisper before pronouncing each. word. Arai;i I ask, whv should a child suppos nifv the sam the two sets ol sounds si I' t hlldren are not thus ,i ri,, foil I ii i irn-r to I ? , , o o I , i r , -i I
.... ... i t-. i, m, ii, t, - i- ,,i it m tae proper tone and emphasis, as if spostea without a hook, and then be ip.eslioned and irompted on the subject till they realize that th; sentence in the book means what they have seen the do ? do to tl'.e pir. Every sueceodiuo- lesson, if the woiiv lie none armht. renders the labor ea h, il It -. i.,.'.- -lie! ' i, oi t,.. ,,,- sier both to 1 cue her and imtiil. and soon the proort-ss ;a uiioerstanain': ami realizui'' is; raj-id and spontaneous if the sentence,: be proper for the pupil. 1 hardiy need V need say. i ,;,.i.t . : l - no,,t Mud we have but few books of the or tirst readm:;. i'hotioh ihis illustration will probably ei m 1-m:; and needdess to many, vet 1 fear tna.t few h ive been properly aware of the facts and prine:; les th, v eloped ia it. I hope the imporiai. ; of th" ma'ti r rs reiatiuir to the i'.r-; v i ::.. the first habits of' ,-ur ehdd.ea in i.--i;ii lacks v. id. -.liter all. be deenmd a justh-ridoa of the fail reman; s o.i w e,i a minor pomt. A nunt l.eiiniimr I- ol jti rreai value, and a wrotic outset is full of.e evil const e.sences. We otic!,; not Pvcrudo-n sonu" eoni-h-r-!' lei::- expense to ii,a-.e tae i. .: ::.. lew. ;md the ad,vautav:es as mativ :: l si'de. at tae e.'uid s commencement ol amino- t- read. eocki:. I lie sir piiuea corres aaa, nee read; to tilts : J I!n iiMoMi. Sep:, ib, l.ld. l):cr Sir: our political oppoa r.-s in the Sta'e ot Maryland have, lor seme tine-, been active by ur dr.o- ao.ainst you anew char.-e. that ot ..';, if ''.-I (,-'. v. bach piaiea- - i u co ii s a i e i u i i c liiei'i in tne re cent e , e t i o i ; a id tna.t .state, ami widen is evidently much relied upon to inlbaaiice the ajiproachiiiir elections throutrhout the 1 iii'e-d Siates. 1 enclose vou a paper .'the p.",,,,,-,. KePuhlican 'containino ,he m -ii . and I ber Von .as -o ie! ,i ! jus., , l() yourself and your friends, to ,',..,.,',!,,,,,, .". r.a'ot,. , nl,V,.,. uuiiori.i tenor of your lite, which I am ,, - .. 1 :e,i -iri. h as In -en i-eoh-te vv i' li i e moos I !f ,l;.e,o,riosl,.,.l ,! ate li'ior.dilv- and lie saermee. With the 'hiohest respect, I leave the honor to be your ft llow-citi.t n. JOilN II. PLEASAN TS. lien. W w II. Haurison. Pn uvond, Sept. le, ls:!d. Dr. a:i Sin: 1 acknowledge the receipt of vour favor of this date. 1 have before heard of the accusation to which it refers. On my way hither, I met vi-sterdav with a ountr ireutleman ol Marvland. who iafornied me that a vote of mine in tiie Si nate of (. Mao h:ul been published, in favor of a law to sell persons imprisoned under a judiiinent for debt for a term of years, if unable otherwise to (lis
ize the ideas, thev must be made t. re neat ' 'M"" '..i,cl l,,r. In,- measure was !y ,,,, m.a-.s . i ' i a uovcltv in olaer putsofthe country. In the tae seuf ace over and ;r-mounce tne words '. , , ' ' . .,. ,". .s-.-Uccl lie. aware, tliere is an act nov. in f ,r e. ia witaoutspehino:. and ioeti a-am to repeat J -.a.itar w,.r U with thes.-. tion ..f the hill h.f.rethe
porteil i i!l to abolish imprisonment lor
debt. hen the bill was before the Sen
natc, i advocated it adoption, and, on its ;by the hour together, an ilffueres earvei. passa.c-e, voted in its favor. See Senate, in ruioni (hilicn. Tli"v had been oatheit
jourtad, 1st S.a-stoa, 2'Jth Congress, paes ltll atid 102. ll is not a little remarkable that, if the edortlani accused of having made, to sub - jeet men to sa:e lor tiie non-payment ot tlieir uebts, had been .successful, I misrht, irom the state ol my pecuniary circuin-
stances at the lime, have been the lirstdiad taken passage in the "lire canoe,'
victim. 1 repeat, the charge is a vile laiumny. At no permit ol my hie wotlh! t nave consented to subject the poor and ui.ioi ooiaie io sucu a ue?ra(.:it!on; nor have 1 omitted to exert myself in their tiedail atrumst such an attempt m oppress til,",ilit is- s-.tmat ! support t.ic cliarco !.y unu of ca:.,,,. cxmi-ts Iron, the journals f ti.- X.;uiUoi i, -in.). nif m'i uon oi tee la I vv ac i n cm- ,..., i . i i u i .n io i -I tor that jiarpnsc, had no laaum r of n ti rraee t .tii,. ri-l.itiia of the credit...- ami ,1,-lit-ar ioi! could not hv iMssiMhtv sahirct the .!i',.;..r io t!:e ceutrol of his i r: i.'itor. Noec k-icvv hctti-r t';;ei the authors ot" t'le ealmaiiv. that the a! -
rired se.-t.on is imerly at variance with tnclhis metro ool i !a u linerv they reeo"aii7ed
charee winch it is attenjitod to fm.i.I ..p.m it; io, a. s l.ir ireni a iirojiositnni to nee-t a crci.itor wita .ovver over Hie lihertv i 1' his i!, at,ir.
it had re-pc-i only t-, the mode f ,!isp. m ,-f lu";1 1,111,1 con.p.mions, alio one appa-j.oSdi.-otr-mlcrs. w" ho had ) n fonnd uaiitv fv a I r,'n!'.v "lone. With their coats too small
jury of tlieir f. How citiz.-n.s. of some c:iau aaaeist tae laws of tin ir s-'tato. That was exclusively the import anil iIcmith of the section of the fill upon the motion to strike out which I void! ia tiie negative. So oit perceive, that in place of voiinj- t,, enlarge the jiov.cr e.f creditors, the vole which leave, concerned alone the treatment of makta tors, convicted of crimes a ai:i-t the l'uhac. It would evtcml this letter to an unfavorable lact'a to jr., fnKy i-.t-.the r.a.-ons which Id me at th- time to an opeeoa in favor of the pr,c-e-e ! iu, ",!:, " mai .-lass ol .et.-mlors v. ho wm.kPlt . i , , . , i , o i o i s t , ; ,u ,o; is. nor IS seen a o Uoas, nor is such an , .... .... 1 died for. Tin- me. j ihio Senate, which has hen mad-of h,t ta - nr..!.., I I. a. ; 1 ; 1
' " '-"....us i.iM.ioe. i.a-.vs v.i;a(a ented I'ellll atitnontv. tua; tet t.'ie t resi- : ;!,at MlluUr l,r"W' il"ls- ''- prohahh :.-o!eu!ai Edectorse-f Ohio, now livimr. who toumt ia inaiiv ether t the Slates. Innra li e ' u-i., ,i , c i r . ,. ,,, ,- , , 1 ,. ,t!i Is.jsS jrave thetr vote lor deaertii Jae.it,:C mi a ire woiil.l have ameliorated tae coiiiav,--j - , of th-e who were umlireoniiia-na-ion. As th'." I h' U nr0 m'V- W1!,a !l S,"-T1'' (-X("! VU""' 1-i-v stooj. they were liahle under the scntcn-e to! h'"'t:t! S, (,f ;enel'al I .'..KtttsOX ;aol in" eouiiiieinent in the cum-mm jai!. where oii',a.:, o i l'"'r .'''" ''" ft the l'CXt Pre-ide I' ltd ol various decrees i-f profligacy of eii'lerent aires j election. Tiie r.i "( v,'o,7 is a'..- ) well :-cv aia! color, wen-crowded to'-cther. I "nder uch worthv of note ik itself -ic r-'urnnt ,r.i
i 1 irciim-t.ciccs. it is ..l-vi-.tw. that the h-al !-, - v.-mlst r. lermati ,a coal i.hardly 1 -ex1' 'r' 'a respect to anv. Incvoulafi.il olt'en.'.cr . - -. , u m;.-ht !, a hopeil. woulil he reclaimed under the operation of the proposed system; 1-ut there was crest rca.-ou to fear his still pre, it an, id the er eei rui t! n contani'in ot a eomm ia ree: : vice. Besides, the proposed ami udaiei.t of tin law presupposed, that the di limpid,! was in couth. ca. cut f,r the non-payment of a tine and i-n-i.. oi prosecution (the payment of which was pari oi tin- -i-a'i-m-r;) il seemed, therefore, h at.e l ; !0.-; the eileadcr. to n iic.o him from con- ! lie -ii at wai.-h ill prived him of til meiusofuis-au-s't'ie uenallv. aial't-i idace him in a itiin.u in which !;- misrht w.'.rk out his deliverance, ei -t t!m l.ns for a t'uno of Ids personal liberty, Jblt I fori-earlo c.i farther into the reasons which '.i.':1''- ;i"'-''r:i ;':-' a-"- -ls a ana., her of i!uMo "' uate. to i aterlaei a lavoraolc n; main ol an ait.-ntio'i w!,i'-'i was ;aa:poscd in th" c,i ai l' mo o, i n taie. ii is certain, taat n,-ii.,, r m rcspeel to inys-ll', r tlnisc w!n -o:i.-iirre:l vdih inwas tic- eca'.ien at the time considered as the resilk -f i::.:r:en.liy bias eiwanhs the poor e-r Ui,f,i,--taa ate. N.iv , the la-t ..! j.-ction which I c..i:l,l have in: i -ipat .1. c .en from the iaii;er r.ud tcckiessue--ir- ! a a ..s-:i- n.e. w.,s a i ha.r-r-- of iiairi-.auiliaes.-, to toe hienhle and poori-f the ce aimuutv. I am. 'ay dear, ir. with treat r-spei t, Vour hum'alc servant, v"M. il. liAKliI'si IN . .1. If. l'LlHSAVTS, P j. ... . The editor of the Mobile .Merc;inti!e A dvertiser sav s; The vvav .i.e People will def-t't t':e election of Martin Van P:i:,-ii for the Presidency, is as follows: Thev will cast aairc-t him. Ma. saehusetts 11 voles. ermoii! Pemisv lvania Ucdaw'art Maryland, North CarolinaSouth ( h'.i'OiiiiaAlabama Louisiana Tennessee Kentucky Ohio Indiana -::o :i 10 l.11 5 .") !.") 1 C2 ".eiiiir H more than arc necessary to n choice, and leaviie: Mississippi, (b or-da. and Virginia, whicii are iilmost certain to irive their ijsl votes against A an Paren. entirely out of the queslioii. C03CPA:J7 IN A STEAMBOAT. Near ine sat a Kentuckian on three chairs- He had been to the metropolis, evidently for the first time and had 'looked around sharp.' Ia a list of no delicatepropoitions was crushed a pair of Ereueh kid "doves, which if they fulfilled to lnm a cloves d stinv would flatter "the rich man' that "tiie camel' miollt not yet cj ive ' him the reouired precedent. His hair ....1 e,i!l .!,.. .-... ,.' I,-, vin.r !,..,. ul,. ... , i'l,! I ed with ciirlm ton irs anl across nis At!;i:i-: lean breast bi,u,.-d ia a eo.ap.ieuted 2ic.:.i', a chain that must have cost him a wii.li r-j ness of racooii skins. His coat was i v;-: den-lv the production of a M issi-soy, tailor" thouo-h of the liut st Kll.dish mate- ' i . . T- , i ,. -.,. l pi ,, ' Il.tiS, 1113 -711111 l'-,'--"l 1. lie 11.,..,..
... . . . i i to look upon with respect. II is umler . . . i ' iaw was set up toils fellow with aa habit-' i , o . i i .i ' ttal determination that would throw a , . , . , . , , i Hickory tree into a sniver; nut tne traiu , paiod nature, and most absolute trCCtlom " from suspension, lay at larjje oa bis A ja-'
a swan with her leathers Hat reaa; Vlt. UullUuz v M. .,;,,.,. aii- ,lllin, . s. ,j, tlJ' black silk cravat, tied ia a kind oi curse- s.rf, n Market stn-. t. ' II,- h u aln adv r,-i ! nie-if-l-care sort-ol-a-knot. lluinr unt its ',,,,,.,, :l ,:.,.,:al j ends like the. arms oi aa Italian bpr.,V- hope, by -tti.t an-i.tac ..l-it,.,,,. ,,rit a ixullirt. ltll all tills he WHS a man contniuaiiee ot th" same, jje has .,,r three yard
ceant features, mixed wi.a earnestness neymen. s. COCHK.(HTh that eommended itself at ones to vour' Vucvne, Oct. P-th, lt.i -0 -tf.
In a retired corner under the wheel.
- 'stood :i ;rroun of Indians as motionless. ' lu'datiidtoly atinual visit, to the now cul Itivated shores of Connecticut, the burial : place, i ut unbVtrotteti atulonee w did honn ' of their fathers. With the money oiv en to tb.eni, by I'm romantic persons . whose svmpathies :.re yearly move d by Ithor c stern and poetical tuhrrims, they -' w hich would set them two hundred mile : on their weary journey back to toe prtu- ' ries. Their Appolio-like lonns loise! dressed in blankets; their '-amlv wamtmm bells and feathers; th." ir muscular arm peul clo-e clutch upon the riile: the tot.. J absence of surprise at the uuaecostome - woadeis about thdii, and tl'.e lowcrimr :, Ht!t(,,l SCOi.,, .,, ...xj.ressed o i- n , - o iiitlteireopp.er aces would have power udv , 11 ., ' , i llnln' a iM',ropraln. I he only person t:" they deieneil to casta 'dtai-e. w::s the Kentuckian; at him they occti- : siontiUv stole a look, as if through all f m-tal with whose rintr tliev were fnniliar. 'I'l .1 r i i , , ', , ' lor tnem, their tbiek-soiei! hoots and sturdy ii Hirers, eollarless cravats and assumed uueoneiousiiess of the presence of another human living soul, they were recornizab!e at once as Emrlishmcn. To most of tl.e people on board they probalv appeared eijiially well dressed, and of ctpta! jireteteions to the character of ovuth men. but anv a;e who had made okst rt .ttions j bet vvcin Temple Par and the stc ,s I , f ( draw i ford's would resolve them into Pimm, i. mi barmen siuKiiiii tie: shoo,' and I - . o c r ; r " iiToii-T cell 1 1 ron-i :l mi :i oilip (A I r- urm-i. b''i'' Inklin ifi. iiviori'im' Fact. It is stated in 'the New' York Express, on wdu.t is oil ! . o , o h'1(, ,',:11V onc ,f the Jackson Electors ol ( ,(,; now livi!r WK) supports Mr. Vat , - , , liuren lor the Presioenev. is deeiare; , , , r . to!e lW h,.,ll,cr il,f:lt a nimissioiK r of the Laud ( ):iiei Funiral of Col. llnrr. ( hi Eridav mor::i n IT last, the body f the late Col. Aaron urr wa.s pat c.a uoaril a steam, -mat :'Stateii isl.-.-.ul. and eonveved with a r.uta- . l I I " i r ner oi ins relatives ana n.e,,i:s irem .Nc-w ork to Ata'a-y. E re it. with the followers, xv as l.'eei-. e.l bv the rail road ears and taken to I 'eiehta'ovv : nine n.il: s from Princeton. A hearse ar..! earria-a s h:r. iittr been prev iously prepared, the remtuas. xviili tl'.e In, -.'ids of the ih partt 1 jit'oci e-le! imii.ia!i:itel v to 1 huueeton (h-l-h oe, x.'ht re th-' bodv was (ieposited until the ho-tr of i.i'.ermeiit shot. hi Lrnvi !,-,T r.-w a -d-.,!.-f'.'o, xrnt'nnfn'i from f.. at ',- '- risnii. "In ad aires, ; mi in ad (worries. it has been observed, that the cu!::va'-;r-oi die soil ar" t'nose who i-r- hast whim.: to p:irt w i'h tk- ir rioh:--, ;.;:,! submit th -m-selvi s to th-e w ill of ama-ter. -As l.mcr ,!.e leaders of the Poma'i Armies were taken from the j lniieii. to the plo;i::h they were '.v iilmo- to return. Never ia the character e f the (it tural. for-e;tin;T the duties of the citizen, and ever ready to CM-hanoe the sword and the triumphal purple, for the hum; iv vestments of the husbandman,'' I ) II ; I ) On Saturday the Sih inst. Mr. NN iii. Lindsay. Sen. in the (iTtli year of his ace, after a brief illness of onlv a f,-w days. Mr. Lindsay was a soldier ia the Pc:',".", yhania line duritio tiie patriotic s,ru.cle of our fathers for constitutional freedom, and enjoyed the happv consciousness admitted, of bavin!: performed his duty faithfully, in every situation throuoh lile. He was one of our oldest American citizens, deservedly respected, and left an, extended prom pioe, ,,y u. in. Mini ins .i-a.u. All possible honor was manifested f.r his llieiaorv at the tune of his interment. II is remains were taken into the Methodist Cliurch, accinipanied bv a throne; of citizens such as ran lv attend upon such occasions, where an able and impressive diswas delivered he Key. Mr. Ihiilie!; lroni thence carried to the cravo yard, where military honors were bestow-i ed. ADVEHYiSEMENTS. (1X)AK VOVMX VJJ s found oa th." Mate roa.l. on Flat CreelSi) - a,",: t t'e- JUih of Auait la-;, a la---K wnva lac owner can have. ' .-;,;;- t '1 'ak; w le h tl.e own. on tlx i.!.: ri:'cr mv ii mil, s r M c ! li.c.-uii . ... r . . , ' n.i i.ii inj.t i.Uii:i. iiiiii I .ll'i' I I''- Ml hi,,i .1 i ,,-,ii! uaavia, l( o,; ,;,rr ia;b. m:;,; v:;i-if. - 5rj3 (CTv. tTS3 .fTi'S "j Kciifcs t,v till - o ' ClI K siri-e.ibi r has just eoai:nen"ed the above i . .a t:ii ii c. in se o o srorv i,-. Y - " " " '' l '-1' ' An: w" n u .1 '.: c : . . i ii !'-- '"r'-":"' ot J' h- M:ir'f- lloT:l - tran - c in ihe price, up to ttie present tiaie. Jh . . 1 , . ' . . 1 flatters luaisi ,1, t.iatlr,,m las Idiu; experience in U.:.JP ,., itl (;,,. and Makiur. that his k wiil Il(lt 1 inferior to any in the western countrv, bciti; iliteriiiinc.i to keep the best of .hm.--
i i: 1 -' i A . i M J C f a To Ihe LI d:r f the Comity of Knor on ! State if Indiana. Zacliariah Puiiiam. Shf-nir of said i." county, do In rehy proclaim and make known, that on th" first Monday, bemt: the 7th day of November next, an
!.-, :i v. ill b held tit tlie places appointd lor cnetioiis ia the several township ia ihe (vc.tnty of Knox, for the. purpo-c of (h-ctiai: nine persons legally '.abii:,l to sei-M-;.s Electors of Presidetit ami 'ice Prr-si,h-i:t of the United States. aore ably to the Constitution nud laws of the I cited S:a:es. and the State of Indiana. Civon under my hand and ,eal at Vmeennes. on the Kith d: v of October, ZACilAPIMI Pi i.PIA.M, Sh'J.k c. 'v:.i. Tiiriisrox. , (;" lll.i u'.PvC, MJUV'AiltI.(;, AND C0:.D!ISSI0X MLR CIUX TS. Lrann Hit, IrJ. oTIIIa umk-rda-tiei!, Miceessors to F. E. (.ool g sell. L's,.. in the Ep-.- Wuts, Ki-nvtrfdiis, and 'oniT.i-sion husiness ia this idace. olieit (loo.U in eiiufia-nmei.t f-,r sale and orders fur the pur,hase cf ji'ode.ce. ilavinr; taken the Iar.ro Ware house en .Main str . t, recently (,eeupied V-v Mr. (.ooilsei!, thev are i renarcl to neeiveanil store nidi mcn-'aa-ahe as i..y U-ciiUusteJ to them f,-r arv. arilius or for sale. W.M. THniSToN, i Co. l'vansv il'.e la.. ( ), ;,,,cr 1st, .dessrs. C. M, n:lui!! A 'u. I'. Ii. 'I'ill'iii ,V I'n. ( hoiiisville. Kv. . fut.r a r,;. 5 l. -. oi ,V W;!r,..r. i ., ... , '. :. t;,.,.d.-.-ii. s Lva,,svl"' IaMessrs. AV.'e,, ,V Harris, J, Pittslnirsjh, Pa. 'J he uniiersij-ua! tiavimr n 'limpiishi J the reei ie.-j. f.irw ardim: and eommi -sion business re- ' l v lam in this place, takes ph inure in e-eoaimenc.iaa t- las friends and the p..h!ie jj.-n-i rdiy, Messrs. '. i'h e:i 'i'ini.-ston A Co.. who an prepare! to pay prompt attention to all business eiitresti u to their cure. F. Ih f.'ODPSFI.I.. EvansviKc, o. , r 1st. !s;p; ;:)-;;:,,. d ii .M s i i vi ,ti-s S vu:. ?H)T1CF is h-'ehy ttiv.-n tiiat I will expo-? to j :i ale at pal uc au tie i .'Saturday the U'J l . f I ) J. her m-t, all ihe p. r-ona! p.opcrtv ef ':m. D. It: ii e ih-c'd, nt the late ilvve-hai; of sai l iie ',1 in Ihaici vide, 'eddte,'ton Towtishiii. Knox Countv haua, e -asi- liac; of l.,. Ill II."-.." s , , IIohsljo; ' ! and Kitchen Furniture. A ( rch: of uv.lvr moal'iis v id 1 a pivpn cn n'l -urns o i t,,r, e I' aia.rs .-mil upvvan'.s. uioh r tbr.-f . a- a ei h.eid. !.:,- per ka.se r civ in.: his t. te wall i-i pr -m ,. s. 1 -. m. l'.Krn-;. Admini-:r ator, or -j-in: v w i(,M.'.ki. .u. j i. i 4 'ix.y ('J ft n ix i os::v coiwiV. r,w ty.V.WY. will hes- Id at Pi:: he .', : Ii a. , -, t;,k. n 1st, '..,1. an i '.:.d, ( f ,oi mh. r ncxt.v.iiLOTS Si TR&OTS OFLAK'D i:. l ,':..:",-. a; a- i! i.e ,r ii,.- 'I'oimi.- . fM'irvr ,.::mo. and N ..w Ii -.renin," each i oataiuia ih u: toil .:-, ,e,,'. ,-,,!, M.rr..n:lc.l ! v - an - oi i ac a-.- !. ": e ,ano - ei t ie M -;e. u la a are : a, : Ii;, ie o -i-.-'.r i i ..jnd it;. mi. Naiaelv. 'a ,', ! st of A .o, n 'a r w ill he . if aeil on tlc 1 r,-:i.!,-... f,.-m i" to ion ,,s in the Town ,-f "New P. em -my." sita e.-1 ciii. f.y in the Ua-ti rn iedarjca eat oi said Town. .Ms i a valiiaiae 'I'av"iii ,-t inch situated e.o.irlv m tie- centre ol said tow n, .V enj; s jar of a lar.'e two story fianu .e.ilh si.jhle, "at. a, Y ::-. cardan, ev.,-. ad i a stood n pair. Al-.-,) a'1': at I (tea Acres of excellent hiliil Mtuated input within two miles of the Town. a th" -'si of Novemht r will he offered far salo on the pr-mlses. Lets on tlie abash Minuted at ah,,ut nine n.ih biao.v Nh vv llarmony called ' 'haiav .He. ( '!ia'u:i!lc is i lejiblv situated at the foot cf the (h-aud Cir-in. the first rapid of the W abash. A sa: , v for a canal f oai thence to MtA'crni ;i is now ia projr, ss. The distance l i Uurn the two towns I o. t e i an i! route is abol.t nine Huh s; wlnle !-v wan r at n s nt it is over .all miles. (hi th" Aovemher will be sold on the prernis-c-, n; wards of One Hundred I.ots in the TOWW ()!' Yi'l v i:ixox. .teat, ,! cha !!v m t ie I. astern Ihdaroerm n ol , ; i , ,.., ! ,, V,-r I., il,:.o- , j;v :.,, ,.,, l!Lil, u l!u, rmltt S(,at (t(Vtt , -a. ma! 1 i !s f.er to b,-e. me one of tlie lar-e rin. of the We t. 'I h- re will also be oil", red for sale, on one of the above days, unless j.reviotisly disposed of bv private sale' the well known (TT-OI'F MILLS." and ."no acres of Land aijoahiiir thereto partly r:' ;'r'',!- The primiplc buil.'iiu' is a four nerv j frame. - iv-f, , t bv I'.rtv-fivc. The Cut-olT stream on which it st.cids i- fr..m 2"'H to tllO feet wide. ,-eid p-,.j",-lie.oai;v deep: a.id the fall at the mill wilhia the i!i-t.uiee i f I've liandred feet, is five f, i t and a !:.i!i: so lhat the water power may be oon.-idcre,! ah.a-'st u.'diiiii'.d. An exeelleiit and substantia! lnm h-f iust be n eoniplet.-il. at jirt-ut c pens,,. There is. aiaonir others, a pair of Trench i'urrs ja I he mill, of the i ry lirt ipailily. I"psct rice r i.re-o. A sn-v, v for a t ,mj ike ihr-a-.ah Posey Countv was mad, t'lis spi ,a ' by the ( hoeriiinian. 'i'ho . at.- "i e of tlie ei'i7i us has in-litiiti-,1 anoiher .. . - .- it . . . s"-''.v 1 !'1; '",',;" ''M'n '. '"' I'r'1F" p-t that P y v.ii, Kciipa,-e wmi tin: must i,n poo iaa '"initios ot our rstate. The ii'!" t . the above property are direct an, 1 e: Ii - ptCa.'ic. T am- ma-'.o known on the days of ?:i!e. -- !'.. , . - , ,,! UI I... .,''..'....,1 t ei'ti " . 1 "w" 'fwl;"wl" v:v,t "n '"". ":', yT ' I:"'v"aT' ' '.th hv,- y----'a--.s. k ' ' i i K I ; I 1 ) A I.I. (l K N . ' ' ( LMlK;!:- " I WHITI' , - ... . And cth( rs, Prcp-e'tor. New Harmony. Sep. 10th. 1 1 0 id-ltt Ate IVir ninny D'tsniiriutnr. BANK CHECKS, Nl'ltln crrittrlj n nr'n eT'D" A.SD FVii SALE AT Till VI Fir E.
H.ing.
