Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 October 1836 — Page 4
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?3 5 7 Veti if -V. 1. ErjTtS. No. II. The Sens of the West. Hark! hark! from the West the I'd thunder mii-at. The deep tones ..f hoem.n burst full on the 'l oar; "or a conflict with v, roach Lis armour resumThe lV.vm.-ii who know t.ot : shadow of f. ar. The voice ot"t!i ir country calls shi illy and loud lv; Thov pause hut to iialh.T that country s bo " host: Then, while oVr the mountains their shout echoes pmud'.V. They l!v toh. r rescue, tho ': ' f the West. O'er the lan.l of our low -rial Mi -rule h.-IJs Jo1 1 : i t : t ii. Corn:; tt.-n sa'k ; f .rth in broid La'at of day Our liable no l.-m -. r o;; f, ttoi- - tnio:.. mr proudly f. ?ro. t the M- 1 But shame to tV i::i:.-:.-.t vv !io - No more shall -ur il by a ; ;:.: t ! There is virtue and i.oLilit t...i.i i save us. l:.-t r.iy; ,-i.ivo u a alt. ii t In too brave ami l-ue h -a-ts wot. l!LO M.-ilS ot til. Thov rallv ' n ...- t-r the im-i! at of g'."V, A chalV shall tin' Spoilers la fore them ho driv on: Am! vi, torv yot .-hall yet emblazon in sto-y. '1'ht'ir banner unfuiW t i t'.io clour Lht nfheav on. The col 1 of the f ' shall nil vainly ho sh avered Wo s.nrn i.is l-.'.se ie.rcs to our pa-sioil a.laros Tv Harrison's n.uuo all his v. ilos are .iVt power od The Father, tho Hero, tho F,i!e of the West. TV fathers of Fred t.i from earth all have ful fil Of tho i;!or! H' ; hand not a romt.a:,t r.i:iai;.s Who prooliiir., 1 (. j. ml, (if, uudaiil.toil, uittii.!o.l An.l swore o fr ' or r. .loom us fro.iu hai:iBut whonoVr lha v -hall s..... for thoii truth hath not r. .;-!-.. J Hei:iirnait!v !.v. a frntn thoir raau-ions of ro-t Thov will ioy tl.-i! the -on of a ." ijnor is ohori-h-o.l, The chosen a!'l It t-otnof the v:, ';,' .'.r Ji til more !iiri:l. .I-. ;.7t r. S'ineo tl." y. ar lKl on I 'hristmas (lav, I liavc no: ii.nl iiif pleasure of sceiiiii (ion. II !:m--, tiiitii Thur.-ilav last, w lit ii I, villi thous liuls ,l" liio i-iti-zens of U.'lriniO'V, hn.l the pi.u-iiit: of ; full view of i'iut, ho was t.sooriou throittrii Vi'iir f-treels. 'J'ho sii lit oi liir.i in the ;n . os-iiot lrou:;ht i ) m leeol !(;- tioi :icn'oiiiii-;:iiliT whio'i ! ...!; plaeo ill 1 wis the Mim-. or '.l a I'oiijrepation ii Vi-li;'.ni.-p"ri. ar hino'oii ( 'o., MarvltiH.1, altii.it tiiae. On (.'liri.-titias eve we h.;'iil a mectifr, at the close oi VVliU'll, i prop. I to tilt' eo!V'i- iT;Hlitli to Jtiect mo in. ii'iti!ir bi'i'irt- d av. ep.ch one l)ii:ioiii;r o:: her a eniidie or a t.r.vhlioht,, ,pfvot;li! intro.hioe t!ie eoiiniieinoratioii of ihe n:ui.ily of t'livist in a new vvav, tiay all aooor.le.l wiiii my tiosire and came, as I pi'.oosetl at the appointed time. Wo ihcn mar. -he. 1 uh'ionr torches through tlse tov,n, sin-ring ( 'iirisnn.is Hymns. On tho same evci.inj (Jciiend Ii.vrrtson happened to arrive m town. lie was ver plain tlre--e.!. us l.e rdwavs is. havina- -oitji liar, a half hr. d Indian, a an attendavii .v:is nnknown until ho retired v, hen his a'.tendaii: made it known to a few onlv. Oi.r .-in rin1-', as we march ed thror.o'i the ctrcets, cieo.ted a oreat st-i!-nation in i'ae 'own and broujtit upon u? the alui.so ofaor enrini.s. Llariv the next morning a numher til' thotn oullod to see II , l.i nen. ii. .is ii-.oy ,-,.ln e;-a an .1 u;;- tavern i ..... i . i 1 , i uoor, iiiev sa,', a lotuu tootling ni:n, sitby the lire, but tlicy had no idea it v as (Jen. 1Ik.i!.-o thov imm hatilv com ineneod al'.i.sinir the people that were sinirmg m t:ie morning helore day, sweanrio that tliey coi.l.! eet no rest niirht nor dav ior tliem. den. IIarhi'mn heonl them out and then oh.-er, ed. Well. ct ntleinen it you hail ma spiikou of ihe .-i.ioino;, J should lmr supposed, v.u iev,ed il as I ,1 ;.! i .,.,i i ..... i. .a . .1:1.'. ,.01 l v.ioiu nut 1,0, 1 iiuiuviu.r tnoS(- peo ple were rop imr the- example of the Anfels who f ana at ?lie hirth of the Saviour. Je-us Chii.-t. "(ilory t) (,'ad in i!ie hioliest, peace on earth and rood will to nu-nV nearer than any poop,- I had cv, r hoard or read of, and to mo, . t mleiiii n, in the stilljiess of ihe morninrr it uroduced tho ma-; pleasin-x sensations and w;t.'ie most heavenly liVoM-'e I ever Ilea.! how lmc-h lietter is it to iniro,';:ce the ( 'hri-tmas th-as than firing oen- and hinL:h-T'i.r-:iioo;, Ve., r.s has boon dou-.e rem rallv iie. oloi':re. About thi-s time Con. IIakrisox aC:: n;!ant came in 1 introdm-rd him to ihe i companv !i (."en, rals rcm.ivk cpiieied all oppo-i"..:i to our proceedine;. 1'resnuly so-ne o:-e ,.f the gentloin.in called the attention -.f the (.'enoral to the illuminations and c b-brations throuohout the conntry, on account of the Pi rrv's and TIakkisos victories. The (Jeneral remarked ilea he hoped ihe widows and crphans of the brat e nn n wici lia.l fallen would not be for.otte;i hv tic ir countrv1. . 1 , . , lai ii w 110 w i re ci a iiraiii'.ir the achievement . j:.,i- ,- if ' ( t :.;. ! :t nr in Ihiltim, ( 'noli in (i i: V" 1 te c t;e '.
tiom Havana up lo il,o I i th . A report
was prevalent at that lime that the ('bolra had broken out at the IJalizi, llondurI'urfii r from lToiuhtras. We further learn that tin to had been Inn eases of Cholera in Honduras, marlv ;H of which roved ta'al. The disease was confined cnieuy 10 uio macks, ana to the w lutes 01 dissolute habits. lb. Commnittiti rs ains Common Tutors. An l'.nol.ish paper says that as a eleroyinan in Devonshire ihe other dav, at.er ha inr endeax o.-ed to explain some di.iicult text, said, '"1 know that commt n'ntori do not agree with me." The next dav a ("armor in his village brourht liiuia basket of potates, and said that as "awJtattrs" did not arree with him, he had brought hiui a basket of his be.-l kidneys, which he hoped would he more w holt-some. Hi. m From the Alton 'lh. roph. In reply to the ucstin proi'OM.l by the f'liicajjn Auieriean, ill roforaneo to the ili-i'osi'aon of the Kleetors nominate. 1 on tho faioii laeetoral Ticket towards (I. Harrison, we are authorized to make the following statement, which mav be relied on as correct. Ijxn.i. Bonii. Us.).., of Clinton ia a letter already h, fare the public, stives a d.-ei ho eM lea.'- . ,f his disj.o-ition in I a or of 1 ! arri.-on. J as. A. Wiu-iKsiliK 11-. i., of Cope. als.. writes the committee "that although he jm tors .lad-' While, yt if (Jon. lianisoa's j.rn -j-ois are the hc-t. will vote f.r hiio. i.rtimi ni ; r I' ' rr I' " W I mi llu ci. a. (;. loa r. of .1.. l'.o.i,--. m) - th all ill fivor of ti, :. 1 1 i '. ' is yot.' to cither 1! i.-n-'U hi ; i r. tcvn s ar tut he will uive White to d, feat Van Huron. There ii. rd l ono li-ar on tin Ms'j.-ot. !. t thf : lid . of the country rally every man the 1 -N-1D.N KI.CfT UAlnCKi:T,v win t a, rlnoa.is ..f kite ,r II arri-on, seek to reset!.' th. ir eoiiiiti v loan the ruin that will certainly f llw, it Mr. Van Unroll is elected: let th. ia vote to a man I'm li-n-. W'.'.ih.-iJr, 1. ion :t. H-nrii. ar.d if the?,- meti are e! cied. laen of p itriotism, men of pnuiiple, lover of tie u eeui.try. and zealous t.) perp.etiiiito our iiij-tituti -li-s. r.o f airs need be onn rtanied but that th. v uill y.'t. far the in in. who w ill he iu,)r.t h'so lv ta.iete.it tin nomiiu. s i.f the 1! iltiuioro caucus. .... r4 .. . . The nation that oili. o is neither to 1 e s. iilit. nor avoid, d li.ns imt s.'eiii tube aetr-1 on ia both !r it.. Ins. ainonsl the militia of M is-a -husetts; f.r the (irecntli 1.1 lntoitry mot some ,!.is inee. and elected twenty five Captains; every one . I whom ref..- .1 ta accept the honor, and the company was hhir -il to adjourn, in ue l.msiu.iir, of in:,- of tho ii'-wsp-aiers, dir. '' a ." Wlii. be'n ve means, in A mrl - on, that the can li dates all eon. hided to die rithortlia ,etinto such a dcuco of a scrape. Courier tuid F.'if.iirfr, The Ho-toni.ins ;ao had another , v. it.-ment," ihi.e.tU it rej i.-i s 1: that tin y have le t burnt down a 1 'envoi. t this time. A poor but r.'-pocta-t t!'!e laln.rini; w. m.ia ha stolen her awn son. e-he is a v.'t.l- w weii.in, leuntil 1 1 Lily. who. -nine throe or t our voars since, h.ni eta .Mrs. H-.wos, of rortliiul, take her little bay a- a comi iliion, -tad who l.a.l ;!ibse,jnentlv r. f;;-.l ! deliver him up. II ;vinc arrived with lira in He-ton a f, tv d.-.'.s r-ineo, Mary took an oapi-rtanity to oct hold f lii.ti; and the mob ha ir.ir a.-.-i-tcd tier t.) si reach, she carried all her r;,ture.l i lii'd. in .suite ol Us ai'.onte.l tnotiier. Ue dont see y tleua a,.irk ihlc in all this, oxa j.t the sillioi both parties. Courier and E i'iirtr. ..l i n Tb.o Ilaiiover Pa. t.azetto, a: 1 the Cen tre Pa. Pork-hUT, have both struck the an IiU.en liar and raised ihe broad streamer of Old Tippecanoe. There is now but ore (I'erman paper or the West of die Alieahauies. '.hat roes f r the Kinh iliuok candidate. f.otr. Joe'. The Haltimore Tory Uepuliiean savs. that in the eavaleado w hich escorted (ion. Hamsun into Haltimore, there was one ileum. 1 lie t hii.nl "!e Uini.s, that it tiittst have iH-t'ii a xj-y from Ac (Srcat Crosshi-rs.' I't The fi.ur V:m Huron candid:.- -s for the Ileus.' of I.Vh'oates in Alleeh: a- countv, .Md. ;s..ued a handbill on ihe ult. eondemniier in the stronrest ten s the conduct oi" the l'J anarchists. lb. There wove 1 f ne w case ol e.alera, and 3 deaihs in Charleston on the list ult.,ese 77 c rrc'idnit ct Ihe Jf'hil' otvr. leneral Jackson, finding his electioneering tour to Tennessee and Alabama did not i.uceced arri-eably to his expeci.eions, has .riven up his lour through .New York and Pennsylvania, and returned to the white house this morning about S o'clock. 'Tis said lie appears much disappointed chaerined. e hop,- his disappointment will not materially injure his le ilih. We w ish inni to live lonr eiiour'i to fee that the people of the I nited Stales ;iro v-t able to choose their own rulers . .y. TthSmi!i. Some of the friends of the President are ipiite outra-red at tb.o charre w lir-h hau'l ii brought artiinst liim lor i icctioneor- ,'!' lor air. tan Huron. i he onl Hero, they ray. d.ei latos he had not time to eete the private business which c died him to Tonnes see. much less to electioneer. We reo-ret, then, that the time which miidu have been advamaaeou-Iy spoil' in attendin r to his own concerns, was consumed h, i.'iukiuir such speeelies as that at Sparta. win'."1 " ueuoiineoii .ir. ieii ami Air. Wise as h,'ars," and that at .Nashville, where he m;:''o Itis celebrated toast; and in writing long, i 'aborate, and contumelious letters in reply to the fulsome adulation of his prostrate worshipper, with the view of injuring Ju lre White and aiding Mr. Van Huron. Vjjj. . .. The Washington (Jlobe admits that the ydans of Con. Jackson for the introduction of a specie currency have added fifty per cent, to the bank paper of the country. What an admirable commentary on elst. W 1 til o! tl.es,- n-,r-.-;?i:;f jj
The t Is.v, jo ( (hsori or, renuu kiiio on the riorums results of the late elections.! .- a s : The sou id of these elections is rnllinr like h'.iv claps of thunder, tliroualiout the Kerett'v eliiinied dominions, and is rapidlv pirilSinir the air of tin- hi'toroooneous doc'.ines ol .Martin an llureu. -i Ioki.oi s.s, (Lor.) Sept. 10. Thr ice if il works. The Cashier of the Hranc'i of the Union Hank at. Cnnillionviile has refused to receive the deposites of tie public money. We understand that John I,. Daniels, Esq. Receiv
er, made a tender, with the intention to deposite seventeen thousand two hundred dollars a i"w davs inee. The Cashier tillered that the instructions from the Trea sury Department required tie: Keeoiver to deposite eiLher jrold or silver, and that, from the riew he entertained on the subject, he would receive nothinr else from him as a public ollieer. (lazcttc. The ri1icoul lli ro. This is a favor ite phrase iih the Van Huron 11011. It is thus insinuated that the soldier who led our armies to battle, who was in more en raremei'.ts than any other of our Major (I'eiierals, and who never sustained a de feat, is a coward. The ,! f ?G cttlfi,l diori f I utiti ictod a coward. The toast of Mr. Calhoun, at the Penilleton dinner, is replete with patriotic sen-lim.-tit. "77V People of (he .V ,? May they not f'-rae., in the midst of their ardent pursuit of rain, that virtue, patriotism, honor :m 1 intelliren.-e, and not wealth, are the only certain and durable foundations ( lu'.ional prosperity and rreatness." The lion. Henry Clay lately had a mar T 1 C 11 "if - , vi nous tscape irom ueatn. llewasndinr on in rseha.ck in one of his fields, surve itir l is cattle, when a furious bull, m tsl.li ;u J from some cause or other, rushed towanls him, and phmritir his horns wi;!i tremendous force into the horse on which Mr. ( 'lay was s ated lv ll 11 lied tin poor animal on the spot. 1 he di.-tinouisli-eil n.h r was ttirown to tho di-tatice of sev oral feet from his horse, and thourhsome ,1, it hurt by the fal er.iil injury. II is i ivoranee was trie ly liiiraeulnus. Sab. A foreirti paper says: The whole of ihe salt ii-ed ihrourhoni the world is equal to about i-ix millions of tons anil one quarter. The eominereiai navies of America. England and France, (tit!. 000 vessels could not convey a sinrle year's oonsumotion of salt at Ll a ton. The yearly outhiy for sal: is XltO.UOO.nnO. In th three counties of Harnatahk Plymouth and .Norfolk, in Massachusetts, emiiraoinr nearly the entire territory of the old Plymouth, and a population of more-tlu ui 100,(100 souls, then; is not a single licensed retailer of ardent spirits. Movements are already on foot to secure to Van Huron the election by the House. The Hogeney, both here and at Albany, have discovered that the chance C 1 ' 1 . . - I .1 i , ior ins election oy me electoral coliores is daity becoming less and less, and thov are movinr in time on the members of C'onrross. C . S. Td. Still more oj?h in! decency. The (Jlobe not satistied w ith the insult first offered Mr. Porter by eallinr him Paddy Porter, now calls him an ijfiiiy if an Irishman. and adds insult to insult hv repeating whiit it before stated of Mr. Calhoun ' Jl'e said thai" says the (Jlobe, "e neci r told truth, when the rrci rsr, or fahchootl would suit his purpose!" X.V.Ejpnss eO! The K.crhano-i Boston. A corns pondent of the Atlas writes, "When .Nick had his Hank here, we could rot exchanres on all parts of the country, at 1-2 of one per com.; now, i-z per cent, on most of the same places is the loin st rate You may say generally that the present prices are tremendously oxhorbitant, am that but very little can be had even at enor mous rates." ;. Our prospects are encouraging in th( hirhest degree. Not in eight years past have there boon seen any such evident of a change in public foelinr. as we now see. Were it not for the olliee-holders. .and their untiring exertions to keep their troops together; wore it not for the improper and corrupting inllueuees bro'.ir'it by them to bear on the freedom of elec tions, we should rout them almost without a stntrele. All the noise, all the boastinr. all tho electioneering, is done by the olliei holders and their dependents, men wantinr principle and wanting broad. .llhainj X. Y. Daily Adciriislr. Xcw-poprr III epilations in F.ncslan l. The now regulations in Enrland resnoetnewspapers, are to the following effect: Newspapers are always to be considered of equal importance with letters, and postmasters tire forbidden to open them for the purpose of readitir them, or for any other purpose than that required Inlaw, and are also I'm bidden to lend them to any person. Newspapers which, pa-s by the renoral post within the United Kinrdom, are to be delivered free of all charre, being no lonrer subject to penny or two penny post. M .l i'-rt-i Mint. A reiulemati of Massachusetts, Dr. Jennison. of Northampton, has been appointed chief director of the Mexican mint, and is about to return to the United States, for the purpose of procurinjr tV n-(-rro-r,.. ry.: ry for coit.infv
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a22R SKINS WANTED. j 11 lit 1 KEN ceiiti, per, lb. in csh, paid for u i 1 1 s . JOHN C. HOLLAND Viiiiii'iini's, Nov. 1 I, Is Ja. -J ICOvODSELL & LYON", KV.INVIIIK, IA. (Successor' ul W. .1 and J . Lewi?, fc Co.) Wholesale dealer-, in (Jroeeries oner.-ill v - Null?. 1'illIltS, ;:ss, lioots, hhoe-, i'C. HIIll niiyeisol nio-l kind-of country produce. Kvan-ville, July -Jo, IH.hV $: W IIK.KI.KIt k UAIl.KY. Vincpiines, May 7th , IUJ0 4l-tf IDKS t iiinod lor cuslomurs on reasonabl tonus Apply to JOHN C. HOLr.ANO. Vinccnnc5, Nov. 14, l!;h" JlSUGAR. -1i.t-i.WWiM i 1 'ixrr. i a very "iiperior 'm-l. i I T . . , , , . y iiJ ariicle, Now OiIchiis Siusi ior lo by Wlir.U.l'.lt ,fc BAILKV. Juno 240,, ls.hl - tJU3T I1SOHIVED jO hoses Tin plate, one third i-r.o-, 1 ,(10:j ll.s. of itur-ii .beet Iron, he-.l (piality, l.5 !0 " " Jllliliittii M.eet-lron, aOi) " " Assorted Iron Wire, Knr fale by J. II. AliWIT.. Vinoennrs, .June, ll'tli, l":i; tf -i vi, SiIT's I i; ioeeive.l Iroiii .New ifrlf-ans H enerai oriiin-nt of (1 rooeri "s Al-o n lot ol stuiii' it Potter's WBie for aalo bv TIIOJiN" ,t TKACY "moeiinc? .lime 11,1 !l-4a rV'NS I'A.NThY on ban. I and ors:,l, -L; by ii I) wih:i:li:k. Vmrf nor. Sept. 4, 111. ha A. "N kecs l..r. lor win nit t iiMi-o, M : 7tli. i r !' o y IIIllll.KH. i KAII.KV lines, M , 7!h. I'd ai - 4 1 -1 1" f I i ! II I- 'o t i nil rlt i t rico in oil - h, or lenlli vi or, p il l lor 1 1 uii s. JOHN C. HOLLAND Vineeni:e, Nov, II, Is.i ) - C l- ' ' ,.$) . . H J .cn'di . v f.. !;? fe fc. Ju v 1 &" Sis H 2 3 il CITY TON SOU AND BLLPrnX ' J " K L S this iiiotl.oil of iiiforiiiitii.ffc ' i his Ii i.-ud- and . II ."l-l. ln.i!;;;e- ..at i,e i.-i.ii ll: n..-1 mi ,.i n i.vfj.j;;'b.oIi'. i., and in il v tilde hiJ a:l'iii;!n .b t.. any pel -mi uli-i may be disposed to a ply t o hi m in oil lu r I ine of h is bii-iuess. Hi" lon-orial olli.-c i- hand -o mi 1 1 and eoii on ion I ly iptoj up neat ly oppoute the I'ojt-Oa'a o en wi-.toi .-,'i-rl, inni cvi ry i inie illhe tal;eii to reuiici ortb men asreoalde w hilo in his lu-ue. All h papers oi the place, toeedo r w ith uthers. ,'re oonstaut ly kept l-y him for the benefit o 'hose who muht thii- while away a f.'vv " i ' s pb asantly when in waiting, whieb other, iv - i n i o 1 1 1 bo tedious. Vil.eenlie -, J nee s-l h , 1 .'I. tn---J -1 1 . JUST RECEIVED, 2 I! KMr.L.S I'lax-soo.l nil. 6 ib.z . s.i.hile Trees. I LK 1 C'H Illlbl'.M) July Ist.ji rj.lO ."i-tf j sj & v. J. w;se3 ytTi V V F. ju-t opened a huari, and general as TJL -ortiiii ut of -iiital.io tor tin- r. sent and iipproaeliiiig sea -ous w hieh they lf. r uioi-inilly low lor cash or approved bailor, ah. i II bbb. jal N. O. Moia SOS . .t r.ennes, July1::. !!W-fi-tf. B Wliolesale. BUTLEH & COLEMAN. p lillnow epeiiiiig a large and lull assortment of Sfmir Jioinii Is, S?c. Vr- S'r' li. iV ( '. aaents for the imj ovlers. w ill conslantly koci on hand the (n id) Anchor liran.l (.'hanipaione; and a superior article ot Spanish solars At their Whole-ile store, corner of Main & Water Siieets. Kvausvile, July 1 lib, 1S:U 10-tf isalud.a J &s. uci si.-iS' "iidj l-'ive It. li re's he-t OUahtV Llll-ei .1 3 , - Oil far sale, very low, at retail or 1 f&Z.kl) I'V (ho barrel, by Julv :i(t. lsth'. .) -tf. 10 r 1 x 1 1 l-l Mil's, n! or wishes to ei.iplov two joiir--ne i',1,11 Hi e k.-aathswho are vv. 1! ae.piaintod with ihe business, and of sober and imtu.-tri-011s habits. To .-neb, cood w a.es vv iii he eiv en particularly to a man win) is capable of man.u;-tii-:i .-hop where there are boys and other hands. J. ('. CLAKK. Yia.-ennos. Julv 20th, 1 Sol'. S-tf. t-i r. lhs. IJacoii lor .sale hv ' - ' 1 ... L; it V ? w in-1-1 ri; .v: liin.r.v emio.i, .May itii, ls.lti I'.t-tf. JcTHlJ timlersiu-ne.l liaviiia olose.i his store at ii ilo- mill, and vv i.-l 1 i . i -r to ( lose the account of the s nif, would rc.pie.-t those who .ire in. lei. to,l to can and settle til, ir respective debts. H. D. WiiLL'LEK. Yin-ennrs. A;;::. Dili, ls:h 11i '.".) ;ii:'e'fti an ui-a Tj,n .f'D FVR XALF AT Till CFFlt'.
OTt T l" VV l.,.-l, l,wr,,. ..,,.,. iiv, coioiniies to injure 151 11. HLAi I i;s and l'KOl'nUTV iiLuiinst tire 131 and will insure IhlA J'S & (.'Alltit Ii ,s. S. P. STKIKKK, Sicniiinj. D.-c. is:!.' :ii i v. 7.Y7;.V-V7;.V Practical Itisfifufc, i n! Ki ll VllMt. Open (n pupils of either se.r or am oure mmmm ritOVI Dill) IF DI'.Sl HMD. Limited to about twenty pupils to a teacher. Instruction eiveii so as to lit pupils lor huniie Hible truth not excluded. Tuition 1 5 ier year, 5 per ipuirt. r. Kxtra eharao for wo. id, eve, Mr. & Mrs. CKOSIiY. gjiuiH' loth, iitn g -tf. 'lIin subsciilicr i.-hes to inform the citizens of Kno and tin :ili:tri'iit I'otliitirs. tti;tt he h;is :ml t i x I tM t t' kft'l oil li;iiul, iiu ;tssnrtFASIIIOXAiJM-: I f ATS, and of ir-iod ipiiility, presuming as he does, that tho-e wi-hiiia to purchase will not be disappoint ed in the price anil quality. J I is shop is tw .toors in law J.itiu i . I lark s ilotei, m t lie Iiou-e f ire. i rlv oecuj i"d bv the Keiti-t. r of tin- Iain. ' '.I .-. . ' " II. M. (ilLlIAM. Yiiicenncs, August loth. l-:i" 12 tf. l VKiO -Mi !! J:, 3 is on hiind and oilers for .-ale, at hi.- new ston 1; y on water sire, ( a laroe supplv of Keiiiiaw'ii salt Viueeeui s, .lulv C:i,l, ls:Jlis tf. 1 IAT Ti'-' 1111 subscriber respcctfull informs the public 'w that he has mi hand, and intend, maiiiil.i. tuiiie-cvcrv ari. tv of Tsa" -, -i of the latest fa-hions and be-t materials. !lir; hop l.- on Marki t-Su, b, teen d and o.l., opposite K. lirown's t 'ollec-housi-. M LAS schm-h;. Viiioetuies, An.;. ISih. 1 stilt 12-;!' A I'lTIlN TH US WA NTi.T). N il or two Apjirentieos wanted to the Tamiinu and Currv inir. llusiness. J. V. HOLLAND. .Nov. 1 1 ill. is.:r 21 COAiTXriOAARV, r.nnuwi.xi: ,v koi.ij:hf.r;. H LSl'LCTlTbbY inform the citiy ii ens of iiiccnnes, that they have ponnaiiently itahlihe.l themselves in this place in the above hu.-incs on Market streiet, two iloors above .1. ('. (.'lark's Until, whore they have and intend con-lanly to keep, on baud CORDIALS A A I) SVKUrS. or .ill A'xns. All of whi- li tliey are determined to sell at the lowest Louisville ea.h prices. Merchants and (Jrocors are particularly re.piested to call and examine for them-elves, prior to purclia.-inij el-o-w h, ro. .N. 1J. Orders from the country will bo promptly attended to. Yincennes, March, lird Ls:3G 10 ly. a f ai"ri' " " f ri'iP y7r virJ wmm roTlIL Ulldelieied is ' i.? now onelilii- :i tor pillule aeeoinmoil'.tioil III that connnoiiu mbuiliiiiu; lontr occupied us an Inn. belonirin- to Walter Armslroii-. K-.p, tiom whom bo has taken a lease for a term of voars, where ho hopes in a short time t be prepared to keep a HOUSE GF ENTERTAINMENT, oijiial to any in the We.-terii country. The house itself is unusually pleasant with lartry and airy rooiiiSjaii.l a-ria nhiv situated, .-taiulintr 011 a s.piare iilo.ae, uiicoiinectcd with oilier 1 uildinirs. The whole premises is uuilcriroiiiu repairs, which, when c. inpl. ted will render it as conv enieiit aihl as comfort, ihle. for travellers or boarders as any similar cstahlishiiient in the State. The stables will be inferior to none in the country and well supplied with hay, grain, eve. A Kca.'tiun K. vim, is intended to bo kept where 11. vvsn.ii.crs tiom tin- Atlantic cities and other sec tions of our country w ill be renularlv bled. In this, his new undertaking, lln- un.icrsi 'rnc.l intends to make every one, who may bo pleased to call, as comi'oitabh' and as much at home as possihle. Drovers can be furnished with lots for tho convenience of their stock, lv. ( '. la.n;o. Law rcn. ehnruii. July 2S, ls::i; to i.ioroiis ok y. vvse.v ri. lis, eve. One of your corps, it w ill be seen by the above noli o. has ceased his wonted vo, alion for a season, md a .s 1:1: icd another. From an editor ho is met a inorph ed to a llonifiee. Instead of oatorint; for il .' iii.-iital !a-tes of old literary friends, he iabout to cut ami carve for the corporeal palhile- ol law one- in c.icuroam stv le. Should any of von eh inc.-to pa.-s this way. no matter of vv hat political creed, vou shall ho sure of a cordial reception and a In-arty welcome, scot free, and truly happv v ill he he to erect any of his former brethren of the toilsome art. Kcspcelfiil'iy, cvo. IJ. c. l,.N(;i;ONWHEAT! WHEAT!! 1 1 i l liUilersioncil wi-!i to purchase 5 :i ltiriri; quantity of wheat for which llii' v will pay in advance, any articles in their store, and on delivery w ill pay ca.-h. Ill KTCH t III'.llEJvl). Scpt. in, ih:m lf.-tf. LiLvilKS! BLArtKSt' .inr.ivs ron s.n.i: .rr this ornvr.
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11 fub'cribt r Iihs opened on M:irki.t-s-t , iieaily opposite the l'.nk, when- lie lias oil biiu.i a well selected assortment ol (iKocuKius, liquoks, tc. which be is ih toriiiineil to Jell, to punctual iiien, chea per lliiin I l.ey can be had in this (jiIV. Iteiio d(ter in ined to devote his entire Mtli niiou tu ihe nbuve bu ino-5, lie hopes bis old ciibtoinors ami others, w ill call on him. ON HAND, JUS T I.M I'OUTED 25 liOL'sheads New Ui lean-, sngr 'iO laiMS Havana 30 liMirels loaf 7 Iuil'S colfee 200 kees ,,a,3 loo boxes inoiibl anil dipt candles 00 boxes sperm 7i btiU New York IUanily, 4lh proof 50 ' do do 12J do 40 " ibmioslic i!U half pipes ehanip.'iiijn and cojniac bra ndy 5 jiipos pure Holland pin 20 barrels Baltimore iiiu 1 " ilome-t ic !'iri 12 " New Falkland ruin 20 " New (.irloMiis ruin ti pipes old Jamaica itiiu 140 ip. ca-ks Miuliiui, Tenerifl'e, (iol.lt n. Cherry, Hicily, and Mnilcriii wint10 iloz boxf, (I .h.z I'iidi) old .M.uleiiH- ( Vy Ion hi iln.l Kit) kei;s oy-ti rs 3o qr ca-ks swoct .Malaga 00 boxes claret w ine JO " inu-cat do 2!) " lenioii syrup 1 i " r or ( od cord ia I 2 pi pes good port w a m: Ci') i.oxes eiui powder leu 50 barrels li-h 1 hlnl eodlbb 6 barreU aliiui and salt) etre 2 4k ep-oui salt 2 " f,''"s'er race and ground 1 " lilltllil'ES 2 ccrooiis nuiiof 1 boii-hoad madder 20 i:a.-ks i hcese 12'y boxes ra i?ins t"l drums lis's joo inxes Boston m 11 iali'j almonds 2 " lilboits 100 boxes Hcotth berriaj 20 box' s cliocolnte 10 " n,u -1 r J iO omply lictiiijolim 40 bairtl-ol.l 130 whi-kejr 100 " dried upples o0 kei.'5 white load 50 bai t i ls i;ood porter (0 boxes tobacco, a--urtnl Ncs. 1 0 barn Is ;i h ohol 10 " pcpporiiiinl conlial 20 ba- table salt 20 baskets ohaiiipaipne vi-.e 50 do, paiute J tun k 15 ".') Loses 8 by 10 glas 60 10 by 12 40 " tuiiiiilcrs 80O hoxe; meler 1 ijrars 5,000 Spaoi-b 75 reams wrapping p'iper 50 " rap ' 6 cms pine Bppld cbee"'. F. fi TILLAY. Louisville, April 15, 1 S'i 4''-fiu 0 ix tiii: Toirx or KNOX ( Ul NT V, INDIANA. 1111 su'isoribors will oiler at public sale, on JL the preiiiiscs on Friday the 21st ot ( ctobor next, the lots composing the plot of said town. k.voxvii.LK is beautifully situated on the 1 hi-1 hank of t!io Wab.i-h lllvcr, ill the head of ihe Ciraiid Rapid-, twenty miles below iin-eiiues, and about live above Mount I'armel undSilmii. The -ite of the town is an oh v ated bench, ruiiiiin- hlull to the river, hih and dry at all seasons, vv Inch, lilt recedes from ihe river, expands into a beautiful pra lie of about a mile in Iciiutll and breadth, ill a hih state of cultivation. The country around is as fei tile iis an 111 the west, and is as rapidly si I-lin-. The s ihseril rs can hol.llv state vv 11 bout fear of contr. nil. lion, that 110 point on the A ahash possesses greater commercial advanta-os than Kuoy villc. (.'. minaiidiii- by its peculiar position 011 tinConfines ot two slates, the trade ot tho finest portions of W;il, ash and Lawrence counties, in the Stale of Illinois, ;iud Knox and ( iibson con 11. tics. 111 Ihe slate ot Indiana, ami situate. 1 at tin head of the (hand h'apid-, it cannot fail of I eoioiii-; a place of eonsiderahle importan o. AII experience leaches, that the Ihipi.ls or Fafs, on a navigable stream, must Neouie important, and tnat the town situated at the head of those olwtrtic tioiis, w ill far out strip those located at the loot, and hem e the subsorilx rs arc confident that the dav is not distant w hen Know ille will 1- to her neighbors just below her, what Louisville is to Shippin-sport and 1'ortlaiul. In addition to these adv.iiitau'es, the State has already appropriated rot), OHO, tortho inipr. .vinir the navigation ofthe-i Kapids, and a surv cy is to bo made during the -resent lnoiilh. This inirovt inont w ill bo madi in one of two ways, either by cutlini; a canal on the Indiana side of the river around the Kapids. or hv throw imj dams across the river and inakiiii; lack water navi-ation in cither event the water lower created w ill bo immense and must make Know ille the Koehostor of the wa ,-t. Indepen dent ol the-e considerations, llu re is no point i the river vv Inch presents slron-er indiiecuientd Vn the speculator in producc-thc w hole surplus ot the Waha-h valley will . ither pass by it to a more distant market, or 11,111 itself into her lap and when heallh and other thin-s are considered, tho subscribers know of no 'lace, which more strongly recommends it a If to public attention. Terms ot pa v incut made known on day of sale. JOHN KAMsEV, A LLll.N KAMSLY, ALllllK I' BI'.LW OOI). II. L. BILM'BI K.N. Proprietors. August lUth, ISdil 1 1 lot rr 'Fho editors of the following papers will please publish the above ill their re-pociivo pnpi rs. weekly, ui to day of sale, and forward their accounts to this ollicc for collection, W abash ( 'onrier Tcrro-Haute, Free Press I.al.iy ttee. Journal, Louisville. Mew aoo&s. ROSS & EWfflG, HAVE jUST RECEIVED A LARGE AMD GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF sp;u.; AND Sl'MKEH rw 7 W h w ill be told unusually low for ca.h, iliceliliix. Jl.lv T. 1-od 7--II1
Itt IA 'I'M Ai)Vi:LS. Thr on,, F.dUion j. oil, iii A , if Mm'. li iiiiiiiI''! -- nolo iiio.'i J- r il-l 1 NTM ( T1H l-y the extiaouhnarv sab- ot p, , A hi anbl'id si t of M.iriy .ti'- Nov, I-, ti.. I',.;,. il-hi r of thus.- v'o.,s did. oil the 1 t day of .lulv.
commence in the same l'aulth .-tv Ic, an o.hlii.n of the cell 1 late I liuiwel Aovels, Coll.prisi II r l'llhlt III. '!( ( 'Cjf.rd. ..'. Jl.!,,.s I J 'o,.,. " 1' 11 1" n.r. liii n z t. Fir! 01 A roio . J Hi oii-ii, .- 'ifri.i,., ij It 1 ,.',;,.- -.1 I ;,,"..;. -id. Makiiiii a uniform edition of m a-lv 1 ,aln p-,o, 1(10 more than Marivatt. Tin-, an- a.h!i lad 1:1 scini-inoiilhly uumhers, ,achof w '-.1- a . ounui s ! oinpicie w au.i n utii'-pa.a- aai! eover. ! he whole , ,ie U il,' he eooipl. (. . in s ;;,., u.j furni-lie.l to Mih-. i:h. , , 1 ;(. e:r.i .n!iii-v h,w price of ti 50. p. iv p. h in ii.lv aii.-e. Tb. w iii 1 e sent by mail, ear. fu!! j ... .o-d. t 1 auv j.arl , t the V. S. or Canada. Thr;-o ),-,. , , jy .;,v ,. bail for ;'1(). l.;iv.,h!e in a '-, .,1,1 , . ,v cii. .tinlers to that elh ot. cliche u, - ':, ., ., , c , OJJor of :, pill,;, ,-u'i..,, ,,' j.H..r X,i .'.-.'... "' .NOTll'il. Tho publication , f the a'-.eu was commenced 111 July. In .lancary !a i. , ,) r ropul licit ion of some coh ': '.'-! in" ,,),. it is an .i . lo.ii -h will take pho e. oiOicr .lamesome other of 1 ",-u,.! repute. I- 1 ri.ua the present Pepushe: at the e ino -.(' lie .f V,. . rue! I'-; 1 hall be furni-lie.l vv ir t I eaiitiiiih and line time cheap. 1 c'iii .lei n N ov. I. .-Is , -rrav att :ire vi f 1 taut, rr 'r lew copsale at L. A. ( Tho SKotrh lisx k of "( "ionic-, ( Ir ( 'iirini-: ain Aliilielitic Narrative: am Anecdotes ri Kxtl'ooi'ililiai v Individuals. B .V jirrjmriini th- fuUuwin u-i.r!: fnon mrji. y muiriiil.-. rare ln:s h. 1 u ,.!,- n lo acid, i.-t '(.'., main, thr h, o!i 11 r o . of forn.i r r... j.'di r: ,- irisint lln rimir rrlin r o-lott im. no: -.... , I linn to rnjiif ir-ll l.-noo-n fdt.rnpl.:, :,- 11 . The priaeip.il object ..)' the pn -ent colioi ti- n. is to supply a piciisin- vaih tv . f that kind of i:a i.b1 lit, w hieh.bv- exhibiiiiur the :ii.,i v, iioas in , ironic-tancc, and the extraoi.linarv in eba: n t. r, .ii plays the cocii-ioinit vv av w ardne.-s of, vi :,t. ai.d 1 fre.pionl curious oj crati-n ii...ii l!n 1. u :n in n.i -..!. It would l o easy to prove t!,.(t. ii.di p. ii,':i::!lv f mere onteitaiijiuent. a k n-wv !cdi;e ot r. mir'a'.e facts is ncccsary to correct the judueuieu', ev.n upon every day triin-aeti..n :, and in t!:e s. n n. a , -f life, as well as in ev. ry other, it i- no. , ...rv !.. ! , -come a. ipiainted vv irh the 1 ri lions to th, ,1., ral rule To 1-tiirial -.r..p( lie what i-. we rau-t ,o-s, ss some kin w U -Ice of wh it uiav b. iic.I 'he iiiformation is onl-, to be aeouire 1 bv an -i". o-i ,;i to tho memorable and paeuliar. w hi h h ivt- i n. 'F'lIC jnddicaltoll Iron rout 101 10 1 ! inJ-t'i.. li r'!l In i.-i-ifd ill i.ii-fotniltli jo'.-., r .' iuii ; - 0 jurors nir.'i. 1:111! ir'dl In rim: jdi !u! in ."1 1 1 , I, v r Miniier, 11! I ta oj.fi, m , f tin imlH -.,-. ,...', i i'iilnin, in 1:!!. m i r JilO jnny 7" - " ' - " lo si nl 1,'f mail In tin 1 for of I't run full; prrlad. Terras, f I fr th' foi'jl,', n or; or C. rojii, f,,r .V. . b.'' .i, L.'A. (iOLilY, Hal Wnlit'tt-fl. Vioi'.i (I'JAMll ATE-!) TKIA!.S. A ml t 'as'f of 'ri in ino I Jifi jo tut- net A ir. . nnd Con ittrits, from tr t orli, :. n .- ' .. Selected hy a member of the I'tuFa. liar. Tniisnn si'diUnn I'.'.-'It h, rofl ..' ','. -., ).,- I in: If, nsif ,.',. Muni r l'iinrir-!' ri.' , .V. .Ic. iii.-k r 1:1:1 1 k: h!e ..lid dei j iv lute r-t;: il' Ti 1. Is I hav e been oolle, t, d f-om :ill the best -01: e : w hi. h the (aiblic and pri-.alc Lihr.uii s . i::.,.country iilh-rd. The nunil . rs will cm1. ran !:..! v reoei.t . :. -c- furnished eM-lu-iv.-lv bv the ! n ' .1 Annual Kesi-i'cr. and re.-oi.rso has b on I. ! ... -easjonallv to man u a rij ts w here .-ri; te 1 e 1 t j could not he .r..oiu .1. It is b'l-. ..-! r '. t collection v in -plies a :-!,;'..!::; d. fa ,. e. . 11 .le Hbaiies ..f the l.if.-.ver. Pl;v-i i iu, ;u:d ', r. -:.! reader. To metii! rs of the liar the ;.; I need hardly recoruuit-nd it. as tin y i:,u ' k.c-w i s vali e. but to tin- no, -;d re, :!, -. v la, r;.-. 1- a:--I. d a- t,, its eh-, r.o t r, the nbh 1. r . . :h. :u that it will he f.iirid. w Ilea i. :'-.! '1 .!. av i . ..( the most int.ai-e ar:d evch':, 1, i. . O,..-siii-iilar a-ul tihinni- - 1 . I p-.--. . ;- u If ... p. murder i .1- -, an.', it - th .! i,.n-,- s;. ,,.;,! r,.tostii.' lie ir im: -c. n.-e. J, ,?.!.-: . ,'...1 lip.iil the Vel o- ct 1 I. .-!.'!'. tin V 1 01 ' 1 ;..i, : proclaim that vvhi -hth. v kn-w t - '. 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