Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 23, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1836 — Page 2

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l Oil riinsiDl'.NT, W?LLSAM HARJIISDN, i o:i v)ci.nni'sii)i-:NT. AHCI3 GRANGER, ( Y it' ork. yon ti.r.cToiis. J. G. Cl.r.MlKViN M. . l'l.UK, of I Valine Counlv. of Washington " of Kno lit' Franklin ' of .1, ll'ers.m of AY ay no " of Marion ' of Tippo.-aiioe " i-i l.niuirte ' I'. I" . - A. A. A. Six. Jll DuKFB, .HI! Ml ' (UTT, ;.r,i Siirr, V."l Li.1 VM-, W. Morris, S. W inrv, !'. Ani.hi.ws . Farnu rs on I if'orh'ui-x Mfi A'io.c inti: Tonday next you v. ill be called up- . Ise the KIe. i'Tnl oriv iloge of :'.'id the farmer., and work- .. . ; J:--'. .- n r.i save t'ie country, w " '-ii v r .' the posses- .' . . ll"a i ami rc- .!. 1 'Vr ca.-'.ng vot.r -.. 'Ir.igo i"r '. Vdal lii.vi il. a id i'i oppo- ion t ) f TlnjH atHl-i , WilO. I'll tills . :i" c ears since, led vo;i to . . : ay Voti tin Ya.i Huron. asked to support Mar ho has alwavs been oppyscd t) your intere.-ts. See his votes i:i t'ie New' York Convention in favor of negro su lira are! and against i.nivr.d irhitc 5utlrage!! This is estu'U.-'.. .d by imdcttiable authority. 1st. .It to Xrxro Sajfrogf.hx p:.".. 13 t of the volume of the proceedings of the New York Convention, we find that Mr. Sanford introduced a -' bon to permit "Every free irhitc maU v 'tizei: of t'ie u-ie ot twenty one to nave a vote. In page "20,, we find .Mr. Ya:i Huron voting with Mr. Jay against this hu'ion. The motion did not carry. i or proof of the same fact; see pane 157 of Holland's Life ot' Van Huron. Afterward, a pro, iuon was made X,t permit blacks and aihuba's to vote. . ;.s' held real estate to and Mr. Van huia in favor of this proj ittay be found in pa;e itiL's in the New Ye i.lso the same fact .? .' l .o amount ol ri5( voted raid spoke o.-ition. This fact ::" of ike i'ri.u eedk Cjnvo-uh.n. and ted and Mr. Van Hull page 1ST of Holren's reasons c'i n l;::.d'3 Life of a.i Ho'Jd. mii to jirr rciT Sheriff's, On the 17th - p". 121, Mr. Yan Huron introduced tile following, to bo adopted as a part of the new Constitution of New Y oik. to wit: "That the doccrnrr shall nominate, and by "and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall "oh,oi;t the attorney reneral, Sheriffs, and "all judieial olFiecrs." See the Proceedings sa the N. Y. Convention, page 1 ('. :Jd. .is to privi-ntti! :C the Pfjile f ro.n dcvling their Jnsfi'is if thr i'trrr. in page :5g"2, of the Proceeding:, in ( ouventiou we tanl .Mr. an nureti in trounced a section, providing tliat t! dorir-i ir should appoint and eomniissioi Justices of the I'otice on the recommeu dation ol die supervisors oldie counties and the Judges of the Courts id Common "leas. Examine the page, an.l see for vou rself. In page :gl, just before introducing thi rc-etion Mr. an Huron said "Some Im I thought these mosi-t'ri'tei PUStl to herlrelt 7: !! he ha . 1 a! I limi ie:i oiotosed to thiir t erf ion The above are his i f nti'nl trird-:. f!cc the book. You w ill also find the very same words in Holland's Life of an Hurt n, in pag:t l'.t. near the toil of the I'Cge. 1th. to preren.'iii'j; a poor tchii .:hin front !';..-' fho had only aid a road iu.e, and no , tn.t In iv.iire ,0'-. ol tne proeeci.ings ot tue tne proc onvvmion. ( ieil. n. Ivoot intro lncca a set oi. wai'-Ii. among oilier tilings. pro iaong other tilings de.l that if a man who had paid a tax, n tie h'o'iivvavs anu no oilier tax, snouiii have a right to vote. Mr. Talmadge moved t i strike out these words on the l i Lz'itr'tvs" so that 'den. Root's motion should n it prevail. "Mr. Van Huron supported the motion for striking out," a. id said "the people were not prepared for r rv; .vV(jgr," "Cien. Root replied, that if that clau.se was stricken out it would di-J'ran'dtisc a ff rows class of persons, who ought la vvte.,J I See page t7." of the volume of Proceedings '-In jiagetl-, thojjuestion was taken on striking out the words, "o,i tin h'iicays," and we liud Mr. Van Huron's name recorded in favor of striking out. which went to prevent a poor white man from voting, if he had paid no other tax than a road tax. Hero von have the book and the page w hero the above facts can jc found. o'h. As toprrrttifiitsr a poor ma if ran ro!i;? rho ."-irked on hi:shirois, and teas not a honiffhiddi r. In page 11, of Holland's Life of Van Huron, we fuel the fact distinrtltj ainiittc I that Mr. Van Huro:; wi-hod to add to the highway qualification "the further restriction" that the voter should also be n".'tousc-hoU-o:" Hutfnrtb.fr In pages lSg. l-ll-ii, and I 185 of Holland's book, w e find a Ung and ' warm sneccli of Van Luren in l.ivor of ins vor of I this this hoav't dd ijaaUfi ti'ion an,

nooechis taken lrom pages .-(. and .H0 otjsmi-o.fr taction of caucus intriguers, wil the nrocecdings in the N Y. Convcixi j:i j L-o t ie cnllghteaod head, t true reoresor..

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l-armors and Mechanics of Indiana! You now have these important facts before you and vou can j ml co lor yoarslvc, whether a matt who is so much opposed to I ,.iveral SvJJ'rasrt .so mil el i opposed to the right's of the poor anil so favorable to to "!? I I'lfiaixc shall receive your voles "or the highest office in vourgift. An adjourned meeting of the frien.Is of Cell. 1 larrison. takes place tlus i-v uuinsr at the Hotel of C. W. (Jouhl. )ur neih!)or of the Western Sun has oviileii'.K applauded the treason of the t iu:hlt ()i J on lli'rcn ifrcfor.i who refused to perforin the. dutv for which thev were chosen, with the avowed intention of pro ducing a revolution hecnuse "the party failed at the late election. That the people may see what an honest (J rand Jurv ol M arvi.'.nu. coniposeo ol a majoruv ol "an Huron men, felt them fives bound to sav on their oaths, we refer to the follow- ' 1 ' esentuietir-r-.i-ENT?.:!::" - OS t.!- jiig ccc Hccuss. 1 i .ci.torF, ).y I la: G.-tiiitl Jury AlU-ht tin r .'fli, MJ. The (.irand Inquest for the body of Alhi'ianv I'uiiiilv f Ji' i i j r tib.out to return to their homes, doom it their dutv, before thev m parate, to take some notice of the cau-es which have led to the present moineiidoiis and alarming crisis in the public ail airs of our State. Certain individuals. ent.nMed by the neonlo with the duty of aop.u:Ui:,Lr"a Senate lor the Stale, have i'.,....l ,". vo.mo,. tbe'ir ti iki -m l I, .!.: ieil l,io it.,1,. u-iili.iTii i S in- '!, ;ate. duel of those is without excuse or palliation they intended to secure the tri- i ump'i of a party, a id failing in that, to -ubvertthe (Jovornment. and endanger the I'ubho traiiipdlity. The (Irand Jurors do, therefore, jirr.-ent Charles Macgill. l'ofert Yi'ason, Casper Qiivnn. John Fisher, (Jeorge Ellicoti, !l'pl;r;.im Hell, Josliua a'isant, John Evans, (Joo. A. Thomas, Saml. Sutton, Wasli. Duvall. HobertT. Keone, M. i'ountain, j'.noc'i (Jeorge. John H. Thoin-is, pngi Liuihi Harwood, Thus. I'ojte, Wesley mil. as i'iiftiith'i nitilie amenta. u oh iHsl urhers of the jmbiic fence.. (Jeorge McCulloli, Foreman, Alexander King, M;il's. Duckworth, Henry N. Shaw, Joseph Ui'dey. "J. L. Hr. iv nut Jol :im -Tl - . . 1 t t . 1 jotui aits, Kont. Jitisnv, Singleton Townshend, Hen. Hrown, j ' i'eterKrighaum ( Jeorge Staup. Aiulrev lill - I, "Wm. l usen. James Me( -a a'alljlen. Wh sn:a igni "I'hos. I ibakt r. i )ct. 18 (Jodfroy V:7-, ( 'umherl.im 1 So.i. h a star ( J 1 1 of the lid The 'an Hun rors. " e marae.l vvi n men b ing f du I'l.'ruo T-oi Tl oors pose to puniisii ttieir paper twice a week

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furnished to subscribers, during that l me. at one iljl'ur. j j Can the hones! Jackson iil"U of Indian i ? j i ' i . .i le.juao'.tod w n:i ii.t'.'oi.r ii ';t:eo!ii'. late Hioomiiijito.i, Monroe Co. read the foiiov ing annunciation without wonder.' Wlia w ill major Ketchum now sav. and the partv think.' Will such a selection transfer one .bii'l.MHi voter to Martin Van Daren? Wc could make some pointed comments on the "reward" of .Mr. Whitcomh; but when -omo others, who h ive put in their equally well founded claims, in contempt of public opinion, meet their doom, it will then lie time ciiouih. .Ippointment fn the President. JiMi:S. Wiii ia iim ii of Imli.inri, t.) t.e (' iniinissionrr of t'ie (trner.il l.ni 1 Olti-e. from ami jfter t'ie til-i iast. in the jilace of K;haa A. Brown. tro b..1.-; resi-ji:ej. 'Tub 1'.': no i. or thk Umtkii Status Mat ' i.-i.'t di Iht -'-i. Hkn ir.i ro.'ittz A tl.rir ova J: !:'- r 1 1 i ii it ! sn.v. Fdlo'c-citizcis of Knox C'onn'ij: On Monday next you are called upon to exercise a right ami perlorui a duty, winch nvolves your character, rights, and inter'sts a republican t'reomen. An old friend devoted to your welfare, now begs leave to say a few words tj inspire vigilance and re. It is conceived to he unnecessary, if it were not too late, to say niucli with some iviio wieiige ot the canunia'.es, anil ot all concerns you dependant upon the reMiu. .possibly the continuance ot our reibliean government,) you should in thr in ol' the noble seutiment expressed by ('oil.! L-.rrison's toast above adopted for mv text, frci so your right of sullYa oi lie eiioaa: oi a oi i h i .Magistrate, w l:;e:i ... . ..i. . .. . i . 1 1 . . i you cannot again do until the year lrili). ei. . . .- . 'i ii- 1 1 - ti , i ne p.urioi ami soldier . u. Harrison. your tiovornor tlurt v-hvo vears a"-o. and ii eommander-in-ohiof of iho N. W. i i ri'itorv at the giorious hattlo ol im.. attoe. (of which Monday w ill be ti 01niversarv. and J fa rim I an ; ,.. awyer of New York, who never met bis ountry's enemio- on the battle held, or periorineii even one solitary action to . i l i on;is name to i.he Auis ri; an n.-o-.-le ple. are (enerai two candidates to be voted for. Harrison lias ice1 eio-agui oeiore y ou us acknowh';!. merit in the dispassiouate and unbottv gmen-s ol freemen an lotren lias been brought be! Villi y a caucus o! olbr udders, anil inert lartv aspirants. i yon have bi'siowe.i l.. I'.. '1 0,1 , AT) -1,1.1 itl.-ld.-,-proper to a right iseliarge ol duty to vourselve f Indiana, and to the Union is ciii.eiis ui'depen,i l.tiii iVeemen, vonr government w ill fn. Ijov happiness, peace and prosiicrity your goveniment will again becorne" in practice what it is in theory Your free j insidutions will he nerpetiriied, and in; (President, disdaining to b. t!r: head Of

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uttive of the. I .Slates; bat if on lite contrary, heedless of c(ii:..fique:uos you abandon your rgb s an. I interests to ihe delusive prompting- of party let ling, it can in the end only prostrate ourhappv union, hv endestruction ot tuierty proil laws, ami character foimdbv't'lNi od ut-ou just priticii ies, which ail of us in tinm would deplore. It is not conceived to be necessary to revive picture.; so recently presented, of the meritorious services of (Jen. Harrison, and the many i;'u'i:iihos in the character, and ziir-zay; principles of Van JJiuvn; and the policy that o ich of them would pursue in the exalted station ;ts bearing upon you, is distinctly (videnci'd by the liberal, tolerant, and friendly aid the old Hero has a'wavs otfered us, in direct contrast with the contracted and partisan selfishness of an Huron, who has already. '' .omlemnation too cf (Jen. Jackson win signed t'ie mom in bill lor i! it i'i im ! i a ir tbesiirnbis on till Treasury.; intimated, thai if coeds he will retai.i the money, and defeat the ooieet o! that lal aw. Wo must be wide awake must slumber no hoi .Ni.w i to drive oil" the iirtriMors a tide tinient is with us, ep;al to the on the Wabash river. .Not a State ol We time f sonit of rtanae during the whole summer that . not more than met our expectations, I'ei. svlvania excepted but now the Pfjii1, are aroused ami irousi!:'. The Ohio news will make ev ery hiix heart in the srhuluess. Jovous Key-stone boat wit! must.; v dl it no. as the peat ol v ictory meet )oalof peal on me onus ol l!:e A iioiianies. I lie I irhtie, the mi't'i West is oomin: W. tern l'emisv lv ania has done her duty. u-;1 gm"ous.y sustained Iter ldustnous Harrison. Kentucky has not lolt even a foothold for an Huron upon her patriotic soil. Tennessee is coining. The fir.-1 to bring forward the "Hero of New Orleans." will be iho first to shake elf his dictation. liven Missouri and Illinois m;!t follow the great Western current. A tide is ward.. i., ; . .,,.,- :i,r ' ;. ; o. . ..:n uivit, till. I. ll,ill lilleaviiig our Southern shores, ami i spending itself in the Nor! I'ellow Citize ns of Knox v our feel ings and your pride, should be roused in this contest. Although it is almost certain your state will do her duty, you stand peculiarly responsible. Ivememiior the beast of Van Hurenmen and the sneers of tlu l' hl:'( '"1-r (aii'ors at too unexpoeted result in X'.ignsi, a-; wa ll as the aUempled t your lavortte, and vourselw.:. )..-.:.-,,., 'i'i... "..., ! , i ere on. emmittee hav o tig addres s, an: roeen-y paldished a 1 teil the world, that nam "A: incemies wliere he (Harrison) res dad whilj (Jovernor of ibis territory, th.e last August c!ectio:i, Lis candidate I elector was del'; ate 1 by a respectable m lMoritv. ,vcn tin -old setdors wonld n ; fly to his support. Such facts as the: allh'ient to prove his umiopularitv mii ue.: Tile s tor oluee. mous Clobo"' r.atier ro-ech --. to li leopie ol till t moil Oil' can now she.vv t n atteuiott ami redeem a pis :e..ir, teier, to wlm tttitled. trust, vou are fair uidav is tb.e iv : let no man prov himself a delinquent b't evorv voi.-r i his duty and attend thi pells, fir one vo may iletermmo tne result. I,et us all vot as leiiow-citizeus ami lreomon. earer to promote our country's good. Let all past inherences, he laid aside; neither the tin nor tue measures, vvh I,;,.!, anseil sue 1 ( i b'l'enei s are now before u. Harrison to be faithful ai . W'e all kno. d oniightenialwe know him as a soldier in the field. statesman in tie senate chamber, a patriot every w hero. A ovv Martin Ian liar place no confidence what u o we know i Just. t'llOUgh in him! his oppt t: lion 10 .waUison tit.-? veto and party erect Ins op'oi.-i'ion to our wants, cannot denied. He has no one quality " worthy to bring him into competition with (Jen ii- i . i i . Harrison; ami u no were a oamiidate to represent us, opposed to giving means t improve our national highway, -d oppo sed to giving us our share of the surplu money, would any freeman of the county support him? Why then attempt to make such a politician President: i . ii i i l i'uovv citizens 1 must close: victory win perch upon your cause il vou trv to deserve it. Let all awaken to the important consequences let all stand fordi vote, respond to tne shouts ol Harrison s friend.-, ami iho result v. id be lorious be yond expression. Ever yours, OLD KNOW In contrast wi.it the infamous transac tion charged upon Martin Van Huron, and which we published last week, wo copy the following interesting circumstance from tlh Independent Democrat. The Contrast. A few years ago an aged but intelligent citizen of the West, oeea: largo , by law, the owner, oi a very md valuable plantation. The person who resided on the property inposed'U to bo ins own. tint there was a !aw in Jits title, wliiea t.irew the owner rdiip upon the aged citi.ou lirst mentioned. We said that he was ago;! he was also poor. iltt had been iu many elov .Tie. I. re.-o ms.'bie stations in winch lie might lave made a princely fortune, but he was 'johone-'l, and after a long series of pub ic services, lie reiireu to priv at; li Me i isihes, n i'd name. l, 11.1 fll-lllT... ll.O -Ol II-KIHO. Ins suil il ::ckv windfall nade ! go of ail th hu wea.lth. and secured him an old ( .", -0; !);; :o (,(. canl former posse: sor ol him and ids famiiv i : it strioall, and turni'ii on t.he worm. . mil Oi !i ! t a, man do on; ought the f, these eirctiUistaner II. iticr own-: tld tilt? cj;;.ci'sa'l.":i cr.iUCtl:

"The Court has decided that your title is defective, and that I am the lejral owner

of the property on which you reside." "1 already know this, and am prepar-j ino- to remove." I o! stay where vou V on shall are retain the property. 1 will not take advantage of a legal quibble to rob your family of their fortune." 'What! will you give up the property? Hut you are yourself old ami poor." t'Yes, but. alter having thus far sustained a reputation untarnished by a sinIe act' of injustice, 1 w i i 1 not now make myself wealthy at the expense of a troubled conscience. An honest poverty is no dis grace, and id-iroUen wealth no honor, lxeeti your i ta' 1 will hav, thing to rethan do iv i;h it." h i iti'i i n il!) i-.i IS fhii liltt.'l of A',;, ..in ; if, .- WAS WILLIAM 11KNHY IIAIHUSOX. I'nnn he J (ih'ui "tort JJirror. fihi Ii.ijioi'lanl. There can 1 doubt as to the following valuable i mation. We extract it from the link no 1'ordent Democrat, and si nc; rely iope that it has had a good effect oil the election. HUZZA!!! JACKSON IS OUT i'Oii HARSUSOX. l.xtraet ol a letter lrom a clistmguisneii i geiitieinen at as nington to a cui.en oi Philadelphia. "It appears that we are to have Harrison for the next President. Virgini i and .Maryland are safe: the whole South is r(mg against 1 must nod important i ' red. PRi lately :' ' ! ject reletti-g controv et'sv , !:,'. .!:'; that so: u h cipaily ..:.'': 1 iuren. o;l acip. untilv nieli lias recce i!MNT JACK: 1 X' I . union on a politic alsubli.'i'v deebo-e.l tb-il .".'. He saidl irupt men. jiriniia.l attempted to was perverting his make it r t!u it he i i hiiih functions to cieetioneer for Van ISuren: it iras foi.e, and ho defied any one to prove it. lie said he was friendly to Van Huron, but that Van Huron had been well rewarded, and he (Jackson) would not urge his claims against those of a brave and an hottest defender of his country's ri'dits. HARRISON'S services, said he, ar,' immense, and TllIIV MERIT REWARD." b We d' "elieve it. Ed." Ma.... mi is p ; u Huron :s n. h. (.ion. Martin Van Her. n sued . ; lier for his I. -s attor- .-, (the soldi, : ' s ' iand in . at Sheri;!"- -. ie, which Hams, a revolution., nev, and s, . ( )s w ego, N . no v Martin V trivial urire : - 'iuren,) ' uht m at a ong since lor sevi rod hundred thrn'sana -'..' (Jen. Harrison llrvmnl Ids omili.tinl in.inlitiuil, his intellect and strength, for the welfare of America; lie has discharged l' -du ties oi assistei piitanc democ; soldier, i t!ie ni'i general "ly out ,1 ci llu if his own poor I ; . If at. vv; Martin Van Huron is the want no such democracy If Harrison is the federalist; may heaven sen;! a hail storm of such federalists! Coriplon Investigator. Jliiiori.'t ()fji:e:-. The treasury presses approving with one accord the outrageous revolutionary measure of the Jackson Vim Huron electors of Maryland, idled to do so upon the ground that the Whig electors, constituting the majority, were chosen by a minori'ij of the votes of the people. Now, it is a poor rule that won't work both ways. Suppose, then, that w e apply it to Mr. Van Huron. In the auiuniii of lsjs. be was elected (Jovernor id' this state by a ininoritn of the (ioojile of several thousands. Vet he did not decline the station, but at once assum ed tne cares, tue responsioitities, ami tlie 'alary of oiiicc. So, also, as Vice 1'rcsiilont. He was eliosen by a ; intn it ij ol the popular vote to the extent of nearly two hundred thousand. And y et we have never heard a w insper lrom any ol his patriotic friends, of tlie impropriety of bis tailing upon himself the duties of the office. ' The Vhiecnnes nil. Saturday last, stales thai the Oeoigia flection lor v. onlossmoii has resulted in favor of the Van iiuren parly. How coes our worthy urother know diat. At tlie latest accounts thinv-eight counties had not been heard from, but in fifty -three counties the Whi majority was about g,,)Hil. IToTs that look ike a Van Huron triumj m: Lik nem Livingston s cheering intelligence lrom iiio, published iu lite ilxtra Democrat, i it uesigueit to keep up the spirits ol tlie iartv in Indiana. "It will make a good iiough .Morgan till after the election." Si'ula di L'i.'rii r. HickneTs Keporlor the fdlowin-r ragrapu. . o other l i'lnladeijihia aoer ikes mention oi tne report: 'We understand from good authority, that the Directors of llie iiank of ihe C tales have H in conleinplation to propose to our Mate. Legislature, at tneir m-xises-ion, to ahatidoii their charter, providing the oouus iv liicli has tiecn aid to the State, be returned to the i'auk." The Whigs can ikf-at .Mr. V;m llurcn l this Slate if th-y try. The western ounties will give us larger majorities than ver. The liiver counties will be nearly divided, ami tne Loco loco candidates will receive about 10, UfO votes. Nothing can prevent our success, if we only take the advantage of the glorious opjiorLimitv now oll'ercd u -. .1 dr. Mail stepped for dd.t. The Natchez douricr ol too tilth of Sept. states that the lorscs and carriages serving for the north-

era mail of that place, have been seized for the debts of the contractor, and that it

is uncertain when it will be recommenced. The New York Times says that Ccorjria has rono the "rieht way." There is no doubt of that fact. Van Huron has been tocsed in a blanket, and 1 on Quixote, alia.s the times, cannot, though lie may thunder over the wall, save poor little Kindoihook Sancho. ; drain in the VnlU:d S.'afi. The fo! lowing is taken f.vin a late number of the l'rednoksbu' An na .Much curio.tv has been exhibited to know the u-.- ir annual amount of graisi produced in the United S is no data which enables us an accurate result, but the fo1 There s to arrive at ai'ivving table pproxiination ' will perao,(Mi0.oOO oO.CCd.OOO .(.Ci;'), ()(':!) 20,('(H).C(!0 l.((KI.(U0 it is said presents as elo.-e :e, as the cireumst mces o mil Indian Corn, Wheat, Rve. Oats H.irlev, ti S'lmiiii rin use of the Deit. If any or "C-d curable by the . Yv'e In lie ve lime::' vo Wl ds speech, i .: tlirec times in : to say he will r l; r.-i i : tongu.I ed v V, again, ual to ''... Uz-.i. J'he Natiomd (iaze'.te of last e vening says, that iho .Mexican minis- ! tor, before the return of the President from Tennessee, considered his mission as terminated, in consequence of the persistance of the (ioveinmont in the order under w hich Ooneral (iaines entered the Mexican territory. His departure, however, was postponed at the request of the Secretary, until the return of the President, when negotiations were renewed without success. Senor (ioristiza. bring unable to obtain the recall of (ion. (dailies, merely aw aits his passports in order to return home. Wc cannot but express our surprize, in common with an intelligent con temporary, that the public should have no ot! rial mlormation on this subject. Care for Cholera. A foreign newspaper describes two cases of cholera in a very advanced stage, cured by immersion for half an hour iu a very warm saturated solution of common salt. 'J'he body, which was approaching to black, gradual ly resumed its natural color, supposed to be produced by the absorpiioti ol the salt throno-li die jioi-c of tl,, s!,-,n nju.in.J I.jitho heat and stimulus of the salt. A'),'. In Isodti. a 'oan in the last stage boh at the Sail sell eovcre the pans an Svr. ens, orvor with hot salt t wel r tar. 7-',. , iollow in ed iu th "1 ha ;' 'ash iii irlon . The dote of Washington is relati piorc Chronicle." b id it stated as an anecdote of (Jen. A a.-bi his esi -u for vot nig w; w I - be resid .1 on . . audi ia, that his hour i : o'eloi'k this nnnetaalttij w; pro erlii.d. On one election day it rain; s tromei sons about iim i the general v, e! Howe (:. -,s ; .ouslv, and si .oral peril remarked, 'We h'ar'hat not come in to-d:v.' k struck Iti, the gen'.red in sigbd, covered oral s car, . with mud, am: .no horses like drowned rats. II. imnieii iatolv ali handed the inn. j 111 voti-b ;ll;1 "'rilt " where he took a snack and a. gl .sol wine w ith his friends, one of whom remarked, we were afraid this boisterous day would have prevented you from coming to town as usual." The general's facetious r plv was,-;)')' i ver h.-ioir George :.,.'- intcai to ct his duty. Heal estate in D'tff'olo. Throe years ago a gentleman sold a i.ieeo of ground for six dollars a loot, am per cent, iu the trade. 1,, made an hundred im e then the purchaser has boon o (To red one hundred and fifty dollars a foot for the same laud, anu refused it. It would bring that under the hammereven in the present hard times. A piece of land on the Terrace, sold two ears ago lor i .;u:i dollars. il was lately resold for 1 .((! dollars i,,,,-t .; since a lot on t.he ltat was sold at a con l siderable advance on tin spring prices; tne cash payment down being 10,000 dolsi i hrs. I) iiring th' l ast six wocas we nav e Heard oi a good number lorml y at an advance. l.r "-.toe .,,,.1 "iV- ( I'll' (tilll! I IIDIIMi .1 ,i.i , i ii.iuriu nil tne inn int. at tne Catholic Cathedral at St. Louis, .Mo. by the liev. -dr. Lutz. Mr. 1'uaMiI.in IIki i:i; Merchant of Vieksburgh, .Miss., to Mrs. Uosaw (;k.m:ti:r, of St. Louis, botli for merly oi tins place. rsjlAKI'N up by Y. C. FulV l -1 j , 111 1 ' l. rv er iow us, up iviiiix v.ountv,i ou the tjoili ot October, IStJd, one red ! a Magg with some white in his face, belly .... 1 . 1.. l ... I ... r ... ii .m i i. tie, so i poseo 11 ui- luia v ears oui or. 1 . i past. Appraised to fourteen dollars. Also, one brown Steer with some whit: face ami belly, supposed to be thro. yens old orpast, m other marks or brands perecivuiiie Ar-'raised to tn hlrti-oti do!-; lars, i,y l.ra L hapman and Daniel. I. Hutnam, before me this tl.'ilb. day of October IS:U. J AS. S. i:i)VAKDS. j. i'. k. t. I

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r a'ji-oiint ib:c ta' :..i' li liisurnncu Co., i:m.-t l.c pai.l on or l'l-lure tlic 1st. day of January iii'it, uriiail vill !'!. br.mjbt iniaii-.liati'ly utter. 15 V oulur of the lliii'.-lor.-. S. V. SiTUlKHU, "tVcV. G.t. 2!5ii, ls:l(; !3-tf. I, AW NOTICE. tf SI O R a 7 Ii. i . iil in lv.tare r. i.!.' in in. i ii:m s, niul praeti.f law in p'tia'rsbip v.xi .h:eah. X.iv. 1st, i:-:; 13-;!;. alii'l (crNOTicic.o V."IN(J to a di-ijij oLntiTii i:t in p-tiiiiK up lar ( 'utile, out of the r.ii).r.-, the tale will by Hi-Ijioiit-d. jou.n MVLar Nov. 5,1, 139C 23-t New jJUST received an additional supply i"ai.l and WINTIOR GOODS J 1 i.n b. to'rihiT v lib our t-r:!iir kim k. mali-s it ii.. ;- a-. .,iil r,'!u!, r it eijiml to auv in t'ie :!.i, ,-, u ' :u-h w,. rsn-tfn!ly ml! the attention f ' ..e.l rii-leia,-: . 'J'l., si' v. i-liiie; to c. t ii". inilit Ix'tt, r stive ii a ul!. K. SMITH it Co. - . Nov. 1430 23-tf. : i)LK TRKKS. rr-s s;. , hp- r-.,-.-trr i -J JTmm IU.M reel ivi .1 an, I t. r s,! IJ. SMITH ACo. Irs, Nov. ls:5C 23.tr. TVOTICIo. I.I. tho.ii- in, lelite,! i-.i the bite firm sf SMaei .v. ? Carson, are aaiiin reijia steil to eai! an.! m .'. th.-ir a-voi'iits. :is farther imlulircnro ranaot !. 'iveii. We will tale in exelenie f.,r debt.;, oi troods. (bin; or Pork at the m irki t j n'.-e. II. SMI'I'II .vc Co. ViiHv-ir.es. Nov. id, lstji; g:i if. NOTICE! NOTICE.! AM re-Uested t.l i.:for. a the 'J'radina ( 'nmTiiuiiity, that llie Mea-:-1 ij- a; i f.iekas.-iw. vn.l ri.ii iiuiii-. se:i.i:i.as a regular A'a!..i; h Ti."!-x to .Vc'.v Orleans. eoTimi, neiuj; as toon as the " , ba h is siifili-iciitiv Public i.atr.ra;e i- i, - ..'rtlulh fir:iv. ;,-i:,-d. W. h. UI.M.Ns. Ill's. IV!. 2!t!i. s-s3-.j4t. (Ureal Marga ins!! E.t iU tTctti cf Oil J'rldaij the. 0th daij of December, 1 s.jt,.' rjJTIUS Town is beautifully situate 1 on 2 Av hito Iiiver, in Knox County, la. about one mile below the ' on that great thoroughfare inci iocs to I'.v ansv iile, a; l Md Station.' leading fro,; id mtdwav be tween i.',eo;:;ies md I'rincete;!. It is bie site for a to-.. ;i .il tue only oil nly lrom ti no m ut ti oi Wl.it Kriver to the Forks. Steam boats can roach this point whenever thev can llie (irand I'apid- of the V. abash, couseipioul! v w lien convenient store-houses are ere, ted there is no doubt but that the place wii! become a depot fur th merchandise consigned to Vineennes ami oilier pom!.; above that is now so often detained at tin- Oraud Rapids. . The proprietors however thinks it unnecessary to enumerate other adv aut ages: all they ask of thuse desiring to puii-ha-if town property, is. that they should examine ami judge for tin msc'lvo--, and tin v wiil have no fear of the result. The terms wi : I.. . 1,1 ti -. .. ... , . ... I 'l'ij i.iii., 'WII. ii iu not the balance m three coital aunt inen'.s with interest from d:it , if not paid at in-'e.rirv. THUS. DICK. AND' W PI IvCLLL. sen. Prej,ie!-tr.. The I'.vansv ille Journal will please insrrlthis till the time of sale. :n,d f.rward its account to this ollic for seldeaienl. incennes, Oct. 'i!)th, ls;'(i 'J.i-f;:. PLOUGH PLATES. j r. I - i r; ri-ivj.-l t iis assorted liar iroa, ai.,! Z"T O I'.'-'i:?'! pi ,t, s. f ,r sale bv liUin'cu a- iinniibM. A'iaeetines. ov. 1st, 1 s:j,; i:)..tf. :t s:n:i.i.i:ijs am i:I g I 'S'J' ree.-i. ed 1 eoni siie!!ers, ;.nd S , ' Iv I TS. oz. l'lttZJ iHir.di bie-l.ets. for sale by Hi i;t( h a- iii:j;i:i:ia A incennes. Xuv. 1st. Ism; i:!-tf. ( !n:i:si: a.d (aaili:s. eI'sT rerei-.c.l 1.11(H) !is. western reserv e , 1, -,-, 1" boyes rami, f T sale !.v inepTiaes. Nov s, 100 pi:' ;.: iinn'cii in 1st. is:i(;g::-u. (iC.'vXMV P,A(iS. Vri'C'I'KI) in a f .iv days 'i ,000 faneey bas, which will l,e sold low lie iil K'i'cn it ni:ni:i;i). aeennes, Nov. l: t, 1830 53-tf. new mnnm. UOIi'lCII &. IlitlMCIil). EAA'r. just reeeived their f.d! good 6 iureb.i -Sa '! ia ib'-toa. New York and riibadebiliia. .. Ul ...... 1 r f I , exehaiie tbem f,,r e;i!i, i;oo,l rii. lniik. (lavseed. feaas. Iieesj credit, w lu at. r e. "'IX ""' t,nv iu" '" J'' mid Imsevs, ite., ' . " " r''';s ' '"- l"'r , -: iiieeniH -Nov. 1st. is:!c ;?tf. IvinVAKDSPORT l O e. l-a jjtg V "g, 3 rWy II L subscribers resiieciVullv it firm j their friends and thi ' public that the Steam Mill i, now in successful operation hav ing started ! ,1... ti.i. CI! MHK!?s UfinruWov - I ' J JlL I 1)1 j- I ,t

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