Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 November 1836 — Page 2
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The fotb.vi-itj icponod rn joii.ies we have celLvted pri.icipaily fnuti newspapers. They w.li be lbun.1 met to vary much from the vote rea'dd giv.-n. So oen as the o'Th iat re-'A'rns are roe; ived. we sha 1 pj'j.i h a complete lis:. (,.a. Hat risen wiit rrceive a majorit)' cf vi:es in this etats amounting d over 10,000. Harrison Jhujrri.'ics.
133;?. KT, ?. CI er - v. Ct S 3 o Os-niM. 2 - Allen &. Wells 10-1 Bartholomew, Hi? 205 Boon, J20 43 Cass, 1 1 G;i Crawford, 57 b3 Decatur, 133 SO Daviess, 40 1S5 Dearborn, 2 70 Dubois 100 Elkliart, GO t7 Franklin, 52 67 Tieyd, 172 Si Fave'.te, a lie TOO Fulton, I a Gths.m, T.2 71 Green, 302 07 Hamilton, 85 307 Henry, ISO 900 Harrison, 177 310 Hendricks, 100 31 Hancock, 141 107 Je-mings, S3 00 .: - -1.0a, ss3 121 Jjdrson, 30 491 Knox, 79 29.) Laportc, 43 Marion. 4G SCO Marshall, 01 ?iai.son, 70 370 Morgan, 105 0 Monroe, 570 312 Montgomery, 300 412 Owen. " 4e0 le0 Pike, 12 23 Perry, 300 Parke, S-i2 200 Ptttnain, 407 37a Rash. 131 413 Switzerland. 27 111 Scott. 171 23 St. Joseph, 225 Shelby, 24S 17 Tippe'canoe, 113 203 Union. 39 200 Vermillion,. 130 III Vigo, 212 702 Vanderburgh, OS 103 Wabash, 100 Vavne, 1300 Win to, 25 Warren, ICO 200 fan Lure:i ir.rjjri i:.'. Carroll, 83 0 1 Clark, 553 152 Csav, 220 SO Clinton, 103 70 Fountain, 301 251 Hi!n:irg:-n, 3 0 Lnwreaee, Sfi- 0 151 Martin, 1 1 00 Oran-e, 'A 31 rosev, 420 Sn'.livan, 459 353 S-ieucrr, 1 i 8 Wa-rick, 2 3 -73 Wa:l.i; ,ton, 405 JO T':i E'x f I We u. i ive more i.if,.-
mation touelim-; me re.-uu ot the c-leedon rf electors r-f l'resi.'.ent and Vice 1'resident in did":r tit States, fr. m truelhas, that! the tn ul ad'rds; ;m ! u e cotub-s the ling-Ting f 's en our own mi:;.!, w ie.u t p.'CTnt a -mo to c. n:p..n:i com ;t Is a resort to such anthori'v. From St. Loads, all known of Missouri is favorable to the Whig ticket. From I.lie.ois, our returns are impri feci: but a blind adherr.nee to party leaders is almost rbandor.eJ, an J we iae ho; es o. .? suckers." From Ohio. t!i" rt turns are tr.m d: ; the liarriso t is e 1 also ; ii to prevail. This remark m i 1 also apply o "Old Kr-ntuck" t!;e p. i le of the West. As equally applicable to the people of Indiana and Kentucky, as to th-se of Ohio, we adopt the following language of the editor of the "People's Press.:" "I know tb.at I cannot be deceived. The People of Ohio, ever true to the impulse of generous anil noble feel in?, have arisen in tnc'.r nugnt, an l.kc roll of thunder upon ihe solemn verge rf header), have proclaimed that tlv ; irt rr, free. They have sent forth the iiglitiun fires of their indignation, among dm enemies of their right ?. They have lii up th'darlv, enduring night" r-f tyranny in which 'the parti'' sought toemase their freed un. into bright and glowing midday. They have cleared away, from before their dos'iny, the cloud of ;'csso!alion. in which, for a time, it appeared to he enveloped. Thev have stemmed the torrent "avrs of despotism which rushed against th ;r ship rf State, and rescued her, though still infested with a few chhtar'r.H I pirates at iter helm, from the s holes and quicksands which beset her course. They have crmhed, as with the "withering Siroe's blast the prospects and linp. nf t'nP rrivnnid"ri3 of .Martin V.n Bua,, ; , y ;0 rot ever!" From Marvh-n.i vee !. th rffcial returns the llarriaon clectots.1 ticket has seeeeded. From Virgiuh w? hare nothing direct, Tit th LouisvUIc Jcu.-'-iJ ff-j-s "A cn-
j tft who travel ed from Richmond, ' Vi. to f'pj'i:iTia i, nf.er ihe close of the . Virginia cleetioits, fays, that Harris -n was
head of Van Burcn in every county ihro' i
which he pa-f!-;l. Sever..! other g-ntlo-Jtroly men, who left the Pure after tha c! action.
as- ure us, that they cot ;.t, Suae as e 11 : t !-: :e ler liarn.-nn. I- c(-ni re;;nv! ania :H known :o fir, -r.ttstaetory. "Lift lligence bronchi !y pa Th-' I.'-'.i.-v i!!e Jonraid -aj s from Fennsv'va,-,i- was renrers in the Gen. Pikf ter iv. Thev a.Trrwe understand, as the fact, that all tho comities i:i th Stat., except s-i; o;i its norihern border, have been heard from, and, that llarri-nn's majority, thus far, is little more than nx thonsatid. The siv remain in? counties rave a small majority for Van i'urcn in October.
From New York we h ive fl ittering ac-. held on Monday the 7th inst. the f l!ow- titled to any pre-c-mp ion or any other lecoutittf but it will he time onourh to re- imr gni'lemen were chosen: Samuel Fin- pal or equitable riht to the land at tie joiee when the result is certainly made ison, William Hurteli, Nicholas Smith, .time of the sale to Winncy lhwc-ll, hi. known. We hope, an 1 we hare faith Samuel Wise. John K. Kurtz, John Wi-r, purchase was made in fraud of her rights: ! ut we slei'l not rejoice prematurely. The John Law. Wi'liam Paper, Iliram Deck- tliat n party is hound by any deci: ion ol editors of the Louisville Journal makes 1 or, and J. C. Holland. ihe land officers except so far as that det!ie fallowing jinlicious remarks: Me-' r-, f ). S. Bonner, Geo. W. Hwing'cisiori may be con!orma!;!e to law, and a "Kentucky. Ohio. Indiana, nr.dPotuisyl- and Pobert Smith, are appointed Directors party claiming under such adecition must vat. ia, all of which we are con lid nt. f otn !"(" 'he Banch, on the part of the fttate. jslmw tliat his claim is valid under the law. the returns received, have cone for (Jen. I At a meetin-j of the Board on Saturday , and without regard to the decision mutu liar.i; on. give 75 electoral votes. Ver-hi-t, the folhiwing jrentlemen were re- show tliat his claim is valid under the law, inont, Ma.-achusetts, Maryland, Dela-;fd cted oiTicers of the Bank for the ensu- and wi.hout regard to the decision. That vtp.rc. and South Carolina, we regard as , '!;g year. I the laird oil'cers have no rihi to decide ttn-
.tain for Harrison, give 15 elect Tai votes making in all 120. Let the general bet receive 20 votes more, and he idee'edbv the people without tho intervention of Congress. For these 2d, he has a chance in ( 'onnoeticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Virginia, New York, Missouri, and Illinois, and. by means of the
union between his friends and those of,vl
Jud.ce White, he may look with no inconsiderable confidence to Te;:esseo, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Georgia. We do not believe, ihat the House of Representatives will be troubled with the election of a President of the United Sut.s." m jT-."?. The way some of the too erretulous an-.lactv sne. party men have to "nony up on the glorious resuit in Inoiana, may be a caution"' hereafter. HARRISON AT HOME. Gen. Harrison's majority in the Ci:y of Cincinnati tn-6! Ge t. Harrison's majority in the Borough of Vineeunos, 105' ill tile f d: c Vac ien. -a organs at Eoaisi!!e, and W;.shi"et-in ( 'uv, iPenn's ly ing Advertiser, and the i tnous li.nio, ' lu n the (at. give these two i:en;s now of the Kir.dei-hookf-r is v: id, to cor rect their late falsehoods predi'-atrd r.poti the Auff'-tst election? No. no, that would tend to inj.-,r an 1 e:'P"-e 'due party svstern I ! They m ,1 -e u-o'Ui the cd'ects ol slander and imn -si'-.e'i. We v. ill here ej .e the proper r.ppheaieoii to a sentence in the lepiv ol Am s Kendall to a spers party fest.al, which wis by him misapplied, viz: "It is n t a triumph of one man over ;i!'::!,-i: it i a vict ry oi' pritiei; le over pro-li.Trey; the .'.:.: h (f a tir;;:'", ve -pfe ui'ir civr)f ru'cJ icta! mnw:;-i?.-: 'arrJ ail 11 e.-,..f ccwrt.'i -.j. It allords a rro.ia-.'.t ihia-tratmn ot t'te puniv of the reople, and is a presage of o neee. ; our iv tn 'Kiel t : i i iaolll.y f n . . s, WED Tlil.LS THE TRUTH! w :' we l a i our reader are to ust f .!.,- i ioo, tliat abeul two hmidr d i I ri- ui vot :'s had ' e. as party men term it ic aed ;as the Terr o.--i d tie' quo- ti , our very dei.i aerat-'-'lau'e Conr'iT 'a id iv i 'deter of t! e S ;n. 1 1 -a -I it won at I. .a lr el hm true were he tren party m-u I Tov vrhie to s: had h to e is 1 cas y two vote I 1 the noun It for Or Deck-r! !rut!d -j he old a iv its fruit." wi.l the tr, 1U tilt: I I is now e1. uu.uU th it our eiti'-ns whi no; hereaf.er allow dust to d io;,; and only a very lew - ro v their i s f (en. Harriscan: in time ot i n'so'd lVieitJ.s proved r-T need. "7 Sct'h Ciog-.'Y !rif District . Our return' iron ai, the co'indes are uot complete, out siifheieat of t'i" ten counties to aliord a eerudu mejo: ity to the Hairi-on leket, of about one thousand. J. W. I)av is was elected under ple.lg s to obey the voire of his District, if the eloo'ion of P resi. hmt should he r, f.-rred to Co:, gross, smd h,e fas recently renewed this promise. From tho preset;! aspect of the pi IN. we indulge a belief that Gen. U.,rrion will e : ( c ted v. iU ut troubling ( 'ongress; our reprehut if it so haiipens, we hope sen:, one. auo iiieirieai . noon, win liot'i r( mem' or their declarations. Some of their pledges made, will apply to any ai- , ....i.e.. . iy ? - i i a tem; to divert the urp.us mone..M lk,wv nnynrhnlle Fhcnmen-in.Tha Sun presented a very remarkable appearance l ist week. Some persons thought it to be in an eclipse, but upon a closer examination, it was fou n 1 to be in consequence of tho hazy atmophere suaromuhng it, thought to be produced by the late election. There is considerable speculation whether it will ever resume its wonted orightiio-s. Some think there i- an iud lele staoi upon it which u ill never e re moved, but by unilertroing a partial revolution, it is thong-ht it may sh.iim a little hr't'oer at all rveV.ts its l":ght will never be otb.crv. ise than dim. 'P)ie '.rare, die unfit, die Hue oni-r ".'. "i hat fcwert-s 'enie 1 veliicle of "par:j-," i"',2 "Democrat," published at Lid.auapo1 s. mvs it i' tite wi h of the ".-,-"; t'ii-a cr ti cr.U a convention to assemb! ' ;.t Indianapolis f-T t'te purpose of tvvainating candidates lor the oiuces of Governor ip(d Lieut, Govrrnor. This is the
New York discipline attempting to dictate to freemen: it will be "no go" in Indiana
I i e 8.!i ol January I. as been prostituted to glut par-v tpirit, too long; ami iPthe republican citizens of IndVnn will 1 attend the town; hip mecm. s rente irplated 10 eh 00: e ueiega'cit w ill he 1 .i'' i,mnv:i emr: Known eua'r.aticar.v, tiiat ir.ey l.ave arnva e-I at tr.O years ol luterciioi), end can choose for liiCir.s-elve. .....? T'rrr fir en'. F'-n K N. . P.dinr, - --a !sr recently rfci'i ed an a Idition.d mionttt. wliieh apportioned amerrr ihe counties al lows of S135SJ ready in addition to the pportior.niei.t notified in Jane last. ,n9 tinrmal election for Pirecfors t f At 'be the- Vincennes P ranch of the Sta'o Uank, D. S. BONNER. rrciJent. JO II N ROSS. Ciller. G. XV. RATI I BONE, t'cr.. We would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Vineenue Academy. The oiTicers of that Institution for the present year, arc as follows: EOARD OF TRUSTEES. .hin IkuloUct, J,hn C. Clavlc, Sami(l lt i-r, U. I). Ulirtlrr, rf-i. iv. I'tcLi, r. :;. 7;yS, Jlrrf. Jr. f). rf.r,.. Prr-A en 'Vjt. BraTci. Trras"rrr. Dect. .TosKP't So'tr.s. Si'y. BOA HO OE VISITERS. II n. Intr .-", . f .,-J, 7?rv. J:r., M-.Xair, Ilsn. 'o, ... s.-w.-ru!!, P. x. r,;-oC ). ;,?. . p. ;.-' : r IL.n. Jc.-f. IV. '; ?,. ral it Ttn- vo;rr.v.Ks o.-.zur: t:. Mr. C.ti i -'o.u I would ask every honest citizen im lines wheilu r from uiimerite-d ree. nrd for p. rly, or lor Jack on. i.e in.iv havu u L.e l ins v te to an I'ureu ui not. ii -sehoo.l and iniro.-iir ,;i to he r aSS ui-hes I. u : ic po -1 Ai; such wdi l-wer in t, neoat.ve. It then l-eeost.t s ore; er to gaa:. a too ciedaloiis e in lira in t '. against lac V atl She en ails leeendy praaolsed ui h some e i'eet, and there.'ore 1 adJr.-.-s voa. A leti.-r h..s i een pn'.ili.-he.l in one of 'the - i i . - - p.. i 1 c: ens ui oi.'U io.u, caoe-.i i .. w l.ieli was no doubt iireT'tired lor that j.urpese, to i pel ale upon uier.- to the i.e-k. i.ae.ii an. I at the i-xi ea ;e of Iruih. 'i'i.e lo.UU ..a ,,:ed :o, is Uated " iioii.iio ... ie.i j,' and sa d "'.UV oinaliill is lii.ii :iki uxe.i, anu recent eieiuo lou m: cir.e., al Oat rat.,er i ondau, u it, u.ai Harnson not get a s.-.iLs western .''.a.e V. i il Ou' e.vce.oioii e'l iVe.it. .Ca S . tia - O i elei.ia.iCal. i,l i . i . r : v .l.e 01 : .ai eeve. ou Ui i -o.v iias , ;i el,a ail.i I... oi e ea inc. i 11 . e.i Oce . O ie o i b, r.o O. Ii i t, er. ' tl a o.e ii : lo .a. ii - en leu tan..-. , i ia e : ol ii, audi, j sac. i i ; ; -'i i.o,is..i e.s ei u l lions .aid ., ii, to he si II 111. id. only hop e h.s mar. i oe uii.ii cei t.; In.i il.e h lei.s ui li.e an luiv,i ai.ai'de i a.,.i:iist liei'eatiii.'iVi ii, and reuie.iioei- ' l. .is leiier v, n'eer, w ill is, or at least cc.se his ii., s, i ter ed, un po: I eiior.s to i,;-r.ice and l.qare oar town. j Vi pen eooi impudence a .d brazen i li'roiij tery cm s.a ce. ,1. o in i.-t oe al a d.siauee iioiii Konie. i oe ..es ion d i-.evate an ijnre.i, shoui.1 Le rcunicd io their proper o wn. :rs. A C l l E'.EN. 7'c ;..).7,e .'.',' .a a (" , iiri:)t. liioitattt Jcciiioii. 7 'V II l r.-i rf a, i. e, vs. i 'Uv it in of fi.ni'i i; mo. ';. cTiirrii' jruoE louan, rui:SIOi.NG. Orlut.tr, 1.-S.30. In this case it appeared, diat on the .3d. Jniy, '12, Winnoy Boswrli p irciia-ed from the Unite I Slates at th. Sjiringtield Landlhliee bO acre- of Land, lor which she paid 6100 and obtained the usual certificate of purchase from the Receiver. She was permitted to make the purchase under the provisions of the acts of Congress granting pie-emption rights to actual settlers upon the public lands, having made' the necessary proof of settlement and cultivation. On the ISthSept. 1833, di ic conveyed the land to Stites On the 23,1 of January. 1 S33, Smith, under whom defendants claim as heirs, applied to the Land officers al Springfield, and claimed a pre-emption right to the same land. The land officers heard his prooi and decided tliat he was entitled to an undivided hall of the land: received from him 650, and rave ;i certificate of purchase for the undieided h-df. These nroeee lines beiatr re-! rted to il 1 oflc eoniinissiooer of the General d of by him, an 1 j ihe Receiver at Springn eld ted! to return to Mrs. Boswrli 650 of the l mo!iy paid by her. an 1 infirm Iit th.it j ihe was only eni't'od ti an un iivided half j n the laud. clrs. Bowell and thos0'
.'.aiming under lierref i-el to receive the men- y or to reeoxniz" the decision of th.e land o'Tieers as o'diMtorv. i After the death of Sates and Smiih. , the heirs of S.hfn leing in poscesrisn ofi
the premises, commenced this tuit in Chancery, for the purpose of quieting
their t t!f, and ol compelling Smah s heir to relinquish their claim. Ti e cmiri d ciJetd, that after TVJrmey Pop welt pv.reha ed an J pa d far t' e lauds. she was bom 1 t . 1. Cep .f. ami eor.Ii not r-tei .l ttirc a-e in w!::-le or in part - p vi nut tjie consent Gowr.nneiiT; that , tie' Government w..s Zo Loiin l by the f , a dc uld imt rescind, r-tt it a.-id-with.-ut the consent of lh. purchaser. Ii a pure!:: se be iditained f out Goverarn.mt hv any fraudnl nt or improper means, the remedy of the Government is by a pruee ai'mr in court to fi t aside ti -:te HI I which thv pundiaser tou:-t have ;ui opper'tt'iiry of defence. 'I'here lieiug no sd'efr;it i, M n i!,js ease, that Smith ever oecnpied or cu'tivated the land so as to he 0:1tin. hts of tiartles to land admired by purchase from Government, when they have once sold land, tin v cannot si 1! it again so as to affect the right. ol ihe first purchaser, that as between the unties in this case, the decision of the lauil olhcers is of no validity. I 'ecree for ( 'ond'ts. W. Thomas and W. Brownhr Ctwrjil'tz. Walker and .Minehd'.ybr 'J,)", s. --.( i. Prmi'li upon the C,-!fr. We find the annexed observations in the Pcnsacol.i Gazette of the 1 st K tober: 'i he commissi. United States to ners appointed by the inves inatc lraud.s committed upon the Creeks by the "laud slea;ers," and to inquire into th 1 causes ol the late Indian lr sill ties, have entered upon tl.t ir du :i-'s. No doubt seems now to l.e entered thai the most la f rious and tin; rineip-ed f.aud-' ever put i l practice in die vi odd. have been emplo ed to cheat t! e Indians oat of their 1 uids. If the d .lung vdia :v of eer ain persons coimected wo.h the matter, whose nanus are Known, inn woo it wounl not vl toe p er to n ma in the new papers, could l he fuliv develotaa the readmir work.! weaihl be amazed, not so mueil at the waul
of ; oi' oriaeiple i.i these persons, as at their
hardihood and open dcliar.ee ol public of "'UllUUI. It is much to he fear, ed . howevo tiiat the eonuni ion appomte, to look into this ma lhiuir. its in ;i. ! i v, er i ter wi.l accomplish littie o: noIt will he compelled to prosecute :aos i:i upoiuin to the iu.'iaenee and f a condonation of mmi v ho have alnadv shown that there is no crime to which thev wiii not resort, for the purpose of cover.ng over their past wickedness a :d irauds. 1 leey are strops reoetrii to iii'.-ak through the Wch of the law, whm-i e - er il suits their interests ts to do so. i i1 tO i'C-Ct W e IV o 1. : e is no hope but in tl action id' ( 'on e s en the i;;.'' j act. 77. c fia' i it fit nr. A letter from . a- : eoeuloehcs ol rept. n,t savs, "We l.ave Jn vcr had any justifiable motives for (Tuniing to he, as a matter id right, west I o tin- fvioino. be'.ifve the I're: here is -trmitr r : son to iiient ii:!1- nee d. dee, ived in lie got his liiiitter - I 1! I loll: ; o " x i ' if the I ; of tl a' "nee wi 'Ihe I fundi i l -tween eimdarv. ec n 1 :.,!! which t ai r. f a-m I): t rv of this here. The hi iia ;-nd Era io ni ia--ancionl tee was rv I- e v o ::,!. rv' e ' t of the S. hi e at the C.dea-ieu; am it - .i a hen w acq : re I loui-iana, inc. spec; hetween that river . i and rsaoi'ie v. as a 1 . 1 th ' neat al territory. Ate. But round, the disp-tt".! 1 the treaty made by Mr. Ad, ms bat thai ids Hid Mr. Onis, it wis agreed i.ted territory should be iaeluded in the I niteil States, there is only one Sabine. Everv bodv knows that. it is abroad navigable stream for count -y craft one hundred miles above the o2d dea;o", and that is not the ca-e wilh any o.her strcii.n westwanl until vou come to die Trmitv, even at the 31st d -g au. If 0, then1 was anv rational doiibt euti iruiiit these facts, why lias not th iiiiiied ;vem men reputat: sent an ei:glneer of established m to examine the country, and report to them S 'm twentv-fne or thirty thousand of the p '.p!e of )hio were irtuidly disi'rancbied. The party determined, if possible, right or wrong, to have a majority in
the next Legislature, for the purpose of,.im sui, j tenee.' a.oiy CUnj
sending a pi rson ol tneir own .-uuup io -. the Senate of the United States in the , --. jt.,, v 'r;. .c -islaiu.-c of New Jcrplace of the firm and enlightened higiwy ha- .as-' a la-v roHiiijr f-r t!ic c!ecti i of i-,i,,i,-.i Tn.nni IT WING, whose term ! i'ri'si, lent a"d Viae Pied lent h the I'loel'. Ti us-
exoii'cs with the next session; am to (.ffeet their puroose they ptissed an apportionnient law distributing members amongst the several coundes according to their party complexion, without regard to their The following specimens will serve to exhibit th-? iniquity ot mo arrrangemeni, and excite surprise that it did not succeed to a much greater extent than it lias done, Viri .''"? f""i':. Columbiana ! Fg ) vo'ers 3 I Cep resentatives do. do. dT Perrv K n x Prebb u.cjvi 1 1 3 f. !0 dS Gi do o 17.15 1 - 0 di. IV' i -r (' '?'.?
Muskingum 0.31 vot-rs 1 K-prernta :ve Cnynh -rra ft 'cO'l d . I do. A-htahuU 4 2 VI do. I di. Belmont 5.700 do. 1 do. S2.110 do. 1
Dis'ri'iuHon rf the 'utile At venue. Tho Bank at this place has re e'iveJ orderto p-.v, on the first of January. 1327. to
the State rf Indiana, (f the public rev en tie in ficr keepi C-2'0 0 (.', the first iustdment nud'i' the provi ions ol' what ha 'e?n cade 1 the 1 --istr hation Bill, 'i'he amount of thts insta'ment nTutnes oar portion rf the revenue at 1 , COO, COO; atidi of couite it wdl r.o: be Ics. 7 i la id Farmer. Ilcurdn- stT,Z '.via-eiijsr rc'atec Tl-.e e.on; ous practice pu sued by our '-est farmers g uerallv, induces me to state die manner 1 have pursued for years widi .nvari l success. To preserve live r.r six hundred hu.-h; Is. I make. i box or bin four f et wide, three feel high, r.nl siiflieic.it length to contain the re paired quantity; have the jaiuts as tVJit as possible; put into the cellar bottom. If the potatoes are uiten led to be taken rut ut did", rent times two or !iree partition ; f hoidd he put in to preserve J ueh a crosswise ot the tun are not re paired tor imr.i '.sate u-e tr, m expo: ure to t!ie atnu's p!eriirerutration i.i conitdeted. tl After thi:nui is gathering them. Here I must a train dissent from tlie usual practice of farmers generally. Instead ol leaving them i tithe sun and wind to dry, after digging, in -mall parcels-, in carts or heaps, thev should immediately be covered with tops, or soinetl iatr else, even if thev remain in the field hut a few hours. This destructive practice must, I think be cntijcly attributed to want of reflection. It is the sola cause which produces the cti's so much complained of, by us called the u-afcry potatoes by the Irish, the ?.";,.'- e ! pntalee destroying not only the flavor, hut a great portion of the neutriment. In fact, sun, wind, and rain, are destructive to a new dug potatoe, as moonlight is to a fresh caught lis! When your pettitoes are removed to the cellar, put into the bottom of i!u bin two inches of fresh earth; then fdl one apartment with potatoes, within t! v. itlim three or lour mcl.es oi the top: immediately caver it with lough trrass turf. cut up with the spade, a liiile dove-dad-ing. to the ihicknr.-s of liireeor fuir inches; cover them with turf, grass side up. packed close, and pounded down wilh a wooden maul, to exclude as much air as p, ssihle. In this manner, in a je-I'.cr e.f s .ieiUle temp Tit nr.: they may he k pt fre. h and good fr a year v i' bout rrermiaatiag. No dantter is to he. a ppreheiuled of Itavmg t-'o mucii dirt slick to t';e potatoes it assi.-is in preserving ih.em. An oeeasiona! sprialdiug of fresh earth among un, will he found c-cr. ic. able. (jiucare 'arr.irr. K.t ,.- V'". 'eat is it tar.t laainlv ei-'i 1cai -i.es ,i i,i i a f. tn a i-ri.t ! K a e. ledri'. '. h it n.aix!'.. t'e? v.i-t i'it"'ei", lac then' is lupacin sava.re ami eo iirze-l a a: i-Ti .! Ki.ewl d c. What fna il,.- ,.. in. ij.lt-iii"-n-.ii-r- I'l'i'v,-,", ni"n ns tnrv appear i:i ll sa;ao m. h tv ! Kii.va inl.-c. What r.-i ed I'eokuv lr-.m the 1, i in si ed, n f,i" a l'ii.,t r's h.'V t- the i r-t l-oaors .f hi - eoant r . ! Syiiov le.'c, W'hi.t t...iU Si;:Htv fr, in hi shec l eikie '. I iv h. r j, l.iai a M .it ia C'oi: rr' s. siad t',.i r ia e'a- l-i- v.a f U !' lir.ee! a e.arer the v i a .,! hast f Ids ...inie-r-! K:i..vlo,! V. li;,t irai-c.l Seaviv f-.va t' c v,':r-'i r's lecei to a p'.a.i- , lr at' -i ei -a,-:-, ..t i.ie- -..,-,,! !ii:'.i'il o lr aia heincr a pour f t'ei's day j j'ip a-eiv '" slati ii nnniii; tin' ihst ef A: treni'tner-"? Knonlc -due. It is gic i,iu!,o i ': r's st ,:;0 thf t '';' ali ioie.v that turns eveiv thief: it tie hps j t ' if 'Id. hi. the s cptro that dv-s lamir doiaiehoi ov,i I. a! ure; the key that uutoek- the Flairs nf creati an. a. ill ,. n- t Us the treasurer cf the universe. .Mc.-iiai.i-rb ."'a,r yi.ac. .V'- i! lii ?gu On Sunday night last, one of t!m ne. ro loits to the south of this illag' was consumed by lire, while its in- . we: c i : i a s iate A child of ahe to ;is!e-s with t' oi hea.sil y into.ie.i - Hal). b,,ni' live ears was Al' j-iion ol a i u small I ragnients, anu a woman so b.ui.v i:ijured that no hopes ol hei recovery are entertained. L-nfc I-dtt.i.l c.r.iitr. -..ipjlj...7 rr:r,arh(d)h ca-r. A woman in London, whdst eatmg her dinner, was choaked by a large piece of hard potatoe lodgntg the s;u-i ol the aesnpmeus. l iiree Oi Tin-
hotirs i-.f erwards, wlien iti a state of sulio-; it, hope to si a-ure a lib, r;.l patron cation, two drachms of a solution of thrt e ' Studuils i'rom abroad can be aoeomm niatg: ai ns of Tartar Emetic, in an ouiica of wa- ' ed with boardinir in uiv.ie fui,ihe: on
ter, was uiiecti ai juto me external ulna i ut i w ,ieh relieved toe patient immediately. rh.i'r.l S'fifc: cover a surface ol I1 the United States neailvtwo millions and a half square miles, capable, ol sustaining a 1 ...lation of live hundred millions of liu - man neings. C ");. ;v7;fl ire fiiiifence. 'That na tiou is most inileiienvlent. h.appy and prosperou which makes withm it-i ll most of the m.i pplies necessary to human comlort day and W'eiheo lay the l -'ali md 1 tan el ihe pr so,.t innntliaro tai' days hxed upon tor the tan-tuni. In the H ne uf Ki prcseiit.itive-;, a ciiainUtec was appninteil to t:ikc into coi.sieor.itian ule.t iTira.-uri'R wern necessary and proper ill re'alioa to tho distribution of tho surplus Jt-.tvaie. I.:. i .'ii'un ltij,vrfr-' ,ri:!r'ir. The (icoruia .loernal. cf Oet.-her Is. pri.itril at M illcb;, ill,', after noticing the su't ef llif rlection far mi'iahrra of Congress, as fir a tin n"iis-crtainril. say: The su rest ef tiir White Ife teral Ti.'ki t is n n v i-iiiei lor-al ri'l't.ii l ill es ill-Is v,l!lvai for that ti ket who votc.l aain-t uur Congrc.-: ion.. I ti t." .. O m. Con were invent: d in hffteenth T Coitde cn'itr". ronscqi c.l his hair. Ada ill l:C-. In the choice of Chief Magistrate in our c lightened, and relatively hannv! cuntry, th? aerimonr rf par'y spirit i."
but too frequently seen. 'When the tw illustrious patriots, Jefferson and Ad. ms, v, ere comet titors for this honoral le and rspotirih'r.' station the spirit of party cast
-t as imuervin.ts as the daf Ervot vt r them. Bet th? c ' -a .1 rth :s vanished unl their memory :s sPl.,!, . ill! ii ii in un n mi i l I 'I hi MARRIED On 'IVsdav evening l.u t, .he ISthinst, by the Rev. ?,;r. v"ood, Mr. J a Mr: s ei. McOicrtTt, to Mi:s Kaxcv G Arrvr.i, )l of this ph.oe. .'4 5Ts Tifi- '' r. .J tr" J re I IT ir I Jilj.Vtl, AS rrrr.r.vcl to the house farr-irrly orce; iod y I $ I.i:a, adj.unitij! Berti h and Heb. ru's Sr'to:., tn at. t-! tn t-t, w here he ii opening a good a -j.t-e.tl.t of GOODS ia Ids liac, crue itiag in ..;!rt t,f lUnr, 7j (.-. JJrown, Green cm 1 3Jlsc.l Co.ths. Hlvr, Jihich, Frotnu J"aU a;tJ )r,.b Ca: h'iih rr: '. S nf.rj Cm- i.nrrr. rnr'e I ya!!(ni , J'loin r.-i I Fi-nre ".9,'.7r fVn '. .)n' ctiae, Putin end Silk I'ati ', 'f ,' Itt't s! s'i!r. (1 oi IL ir Cii.nht, of f,v-c,-lr rf.'u'i v. ( ft :'!.' ' n fl .-. ... .1. Shir! C.Furs o.r.d P s: , a-, S r.tl and liar, ;.''. erch .'-. Tvi ?b.-r w ith a small au.-tiaei.t m:1. !c CI, thin.'. lz: Cl' h P.,.r C r', jr-!:. -r co) '? 'id t:D'.t fl, I J S '., Shir':; t:n I Drr.urr", (. fr T'.e f rrrirr r-r' "eer-; ef the f -'r,' a I ras'ei iediv .filli it: e f,r a p.-.ie.i-. I' i.f tl . r i ; ui areei; s. -rv i" ii t'.f i ; raar" il,.. t I sieu.a! to uti' Nov. tt;l ! tee ! s;;t;. 1 ic; . a '- '.a-tl'. l ull cLk' L i L. . V I t a eo i ed 1 le.'isi i-ir v. v is ,r-;d ni: -w. n i hv tiic .. eiali . i is,.! a' a." u,-' f r , - -. r I i n I't a- 1 jrr- I.i id 1-.' . i V. 1 ' -t"--;t. ill A f ' : v ;i. 0 I. r-e a! . lid 1 .r al ! Nov. I'hl -'-if. I'e.o . -1 t . etl VjK. r !i.:issi,,.t . e '"'.iper'flIiiS I:i-titu:e will he upei Ji- ,!; ihe 21st inst., for hoof Students, tinder the ii..ii;e : inteiuhitice of iir. hhrcd .'.'. 1 M., : u"i:c: n tin -I en 1, and to tune ay b.ilal 1 l' r the oiC.l ::s-; h re . ..ir. ing wide': i ;te I i.i v. l i may Ir, .1. 'i.-t a a a o r i -f .v 1. .s co-eor v ; rea a .-: reea . heen p'-ec :ri d by the Trustee-, of cademv. in purs a nice of da chat lb- Af, r that purpo-e. Tu i Trustees, from the money thi pen 'led and :h" gr-'t'.t exertions used in e hs. dug ihi lie ii well as from great iudoocnen! r, d I , reasona ic terms, l here wi.l tie t terms r-r sessions in a year of 1 1 weeks each. The 1st. to commence on the 1st Wcdno. lav in October. 2d on the l '-t W i nesday in Di cember. d on the .3d Wednesdav in M irch. lth on the 2a Wed- ! nc.-dav in June. Tlie resent session will continue five weeks an-1 be considered two fifths of a term and be charged for accordong'y, hotwr en w hich and the winter session, there v ill be a vaca'ion of 3 days. Female students v. ill not be ruhiiit'.eJ till a separate department is created for them, whieli tho Board contemplate ! ing as soon as they can make suitabie arrangement'-. Al! male students that ran read and write wrh facility will be admit'ed. Instruction will be given in the f.iliewing branches, viz: Reading, Writing, Arritheiuatic. Eng. G rammer, Geography, Trigonometry, Iidellcctual and Moral Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, History, Botany, Minerology. 'heruis'.rv. Rhetoric and Astronomy ALSO In the La. i.i, Greek, German and French Lrmrmages. pates of imm, Tor instruction jn Reading. Writing. E G rammer. Common Ari'hmrt'o attJ Geography, par ter lit r.di 6 5.ro Fur the hib.r-r branches of I.r.g.i-:,-, 'the A invent, the German and the French laivvinges per term in r.dvrmee. ! 00. N. P.. Aprhcin's fir rchiiission wi'l .r.pply to Mr! William Burteh, tlie Trrai ?t:rer, fu' I'er-ihea'es. i He mder rf ti e Boa-d of Truftces. IL DECKER, President. Je. Sot.ies, Scc'i,'. A'ir.cer:r.',?,i Nov. 1?0.
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