Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 April 1837 — Page 1
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The CM IVIvnVs rcVtist. Ii t v the snri'H , ( ii, j. ,f ,,: i ",; ( ', Vli.),'joar-. a-. !. a-.e r t .. -y-f ".:: ' Hut OW1K t t a olo V-I , V e a; i,i J",., i . i . : . ! That all her vhu.HV h e ! -rovei i--r Th y.-vt;i!ifu! c-irb re.;- -..: r... ' - .1'; . This moraia r cap rr 'c!..iea- a.. ! : ".!., d years, An.l mvi a n-i ink!'- i 1 icy sriri' worn !i.h Hath alt Loco we: v.i;,i disappointment's: teals. Hirl i the fit.' of r.:.ii Is no Ion -or y-nini! Deaf t 1 mv bioi- n or.' a'. I the 1! m-.-in;.' men; An ! envying in my hr.ut the blo-imeer thr.nv;. I a'.leJ villi jiiitiKis .f thiee-scoie ami ton. Should I reveal the sources of ir,v cricf. If eofi hu'.a laipv o r touched their breast Such ba. helm s oadd not withhold relief And pin mar offers would not be repress'd!
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Early Rising.
is.'i you woiiiiI wake me tip to-
1 ni' . iiKirrow 11101 nin or at live o'clock," said
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I'o'tcniusira to ; 1 'lao'.. .0 i-.naii t'o' I !v a r: a 0:1 ' a uova lii- ;l liar.CS'. I 11 ill so ellt'ctiiu K" and let
i:-.t:jr tlifin. I ' -o : a-aoii th" j 1 1 n.-c ,( ii'piv.--itt;i-i !iim; and in an hour I rrturnpd In his
-t!;'rv he was fast asleep, the SUU
talis! s1 iiiiliir full oil his fare. The iiPTt and
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i .i.--.-(iv.-r , v. hua; v.m.i : i.r- i.h- i at : la.aa.ol l.;a i i.rn la". . rouin.
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pre-i-HNai to too a-M aio.iaaii ira-! too inolav i ! t.t." I
tala - ,-:-::( aac ! :i . ! v t-Iui : i-v tla' i--ac.;l: .-. :ral x 1 1 1 the next dav. lip inrid.. t!io snmr- romiMi
::a::i Coi!;;--;. ,,!) oi' !acai ; mi 1:1 of .-j j-.. it. tin;, i a a 1 1 . ' aa if ( 'on-J hut 1 v;h tired of wakinjj him. Every It i i .ii.-v-d I-v t!iar a ! ii -- oi..-' . :i:;u u-iaa t'10 ::... - o! p.-ritt wiiouislies to form a habit of
t i-' !)' la'- la a ; 'Of y, :! r- ;.t(! :tr.l:il;, It.iWt lie . I ;?!!.' i;:rv. Umin sei'iiiul i'ia ovortinna
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,;" 10 "'" joer-.rrris-j n--::i- it. that the u nu-r i:i;:v li::vc I have horn in business and rn tnied ; aecn.,in. d.
time years, am! 1 am vet to be loumi nan- ',-;
piiur w!i. n '.he bill na.o '..
Th" first Ime letter I wrote, ron'a moil 1 . ,,oa a . a i ,,r
is .( s : n 1 1; (it i':v;i;ir;r ' tlie in'.er
I , - ii its', i i sen-! at . ;,ial u iio inav l.a e an oil
IIS, wn
an
prnval o! tlio
'ii- " 1111 - ii t in in in mi r , i 1 1 : i , r (mi in., a lavor , aiul luatei -laiiv a.s-i-t
Ili'svon sends u- ort'ars why should wo refn-a-
I l ii:t has lrouiat me to too state on
An.l shonfl they hesitate too lono t
Viuni!' l.id.e
Harris, an, 1 Ileit u was not lotrj in si".t!tiiL' ' ate in obi-dnin
aiua'i.e oeo.ooioal mtor
to
"1 aiin'ii ioi om: see. w iicn l laiorniei; :aa-ion tor tiie state. ,v ioruaru
her that it I had waited ..r t!;e i:.s; b.-U.ji.ie. addr.-sacd .,s ahovo saeh s jieenm ns she would not have reeeived it by tint b.iat. as tl,,-y may ho m illmir to snare. lesuiai
l lia.I almost lor-oUon to t. ,1 yon li.at ' oaes I m nl ( lit n 1'u!! v He'en is my w il'e, r.tid she, for one w :li ! im-urri-d. ...m w,...I 1 1,., i . , .i. i . . . i.
no.n.i.o iio.i iiiii- i i.i.iiv iii-i i,iii i lauefiocrs, miners, ir.ason. weli-ta;
pay ad cxpee. nasou-, well-l
ev hes, tide too Ion,- to eh'o .,e. .-it h:s word, and run for life over th. w.-m-r t im-is. and i,inrry-iiien have the best op e, soon all be oil maids l.'.e lai'.on pateli and eonifteld to g- to tlie b:a' ! portunitv of obi ainir.s va'.uttble sneeimetis
aan ' o, a., a ':: '. : a r.-r:;, 11 '. ill i:i:- ... :!;; r !! ,- j il-ai' -tcdiy la a did: .-tilt t tsU t; remove any oiberjit v nin ; i: red. The hiiii:an bodies apjiear :io-i or t!io to b t'to-e of men. probably hunters.
Tlu-ir -!o;'ii::o ran hinilv be il i -1 i 1 1 o-u I 1 1a!: but still it is evldanl that that too was, in a mo isiiro, term d into stono. Thi-v are liaseiaaail tins (,.;,. sittin;;, w;t!i his head leamal. as it were tifainst a projecting roek.
and Pie oP.ar s'am!:::.- -rh a s;ear b:dauood in hj., Ik, ml, ;,s thonoli he w;is : urJi :sed and had pi- started from on a ipiiek walk. 'I'i'.e iloo" he as if eiouebed in terror or about to make a spriti:: but the leateri s or body is r.ot ihstmet enot'h to detei mine which position.
i-:-'ol ( lai :s bv f i i 3 own resolution, lie
' - a'eiiav wp.:t li.s liiiie-ipb s and his hom.r, . .-.hoi. Id r.ot li'j a single moment after ho
!:.;. a-o:e ,i.s a.nra.ii-ami emisi nt to a pan e , is awakened, but jump out of his bed i. e. taking an Huron's pol-s to be ! mr.int'y. Tlie ersotl yoimff or old, the rule ot lu.s eondii-t. u ho sprincs up instantanr ously after awa-Eu-ry has a rio'it to dei '.are, as kcnir.: will aw ake the next morning a does Mr. Putiuuj in these words: little earlier still, and so on. Ii this way
" an IJuren eoines into the Presidency , a:iv individual may rise as early as ho as a .1 ick-011 man the lepresentative f' pleases. I have found no diflieulty in tlie Jackson, party; he avows his detet- ..akir.T when I please, that is, after a few initiation to follow in the footsteps of hi- ' . ,ys trial; nor does it take long to form the predecessor vet the new Administration J habit when we are once resolute, a w islns lis la ;ci7 ti.t l try him. 1 1 a ve j strong will is equal to almost anything, we not tried them for tiie last eight years;! It does not take lontr to break up old hadShall w e try tliem aeain? Cod forbid!" j its, and form new ones, as indolent peo-
A little Inanity 0:100 I Iiad to lw;e, Then '.pruhtly as a lh 1 h-uled tin- h.; Hut a'a! to ) soo.i I eoa-.-.l t- reijn a t a-t, Aul rival U-il-s deli.'d.tt d 111 ::iy f ill' Mv f i.-t.-r euro the e v;,j',:t of n,v y aitb. bared by :ei oil'-r ir.iai her ii.t ir lialls, No-v lies e ailuiia 11 a iii:-'iaa.rs t-a:!i. iule la her nar- r iiaiav .1:1 1 -taat -aal! Mv lover oaee swe t .,1 ;!a r . f ;o . -1 r 11 Iv by roasa.-a; ;;o-i a' al ;.li a ra a.- ; A i -uia h il to brat: v a-id i -. And left the warl 1 t 1 v. 0 r. la-a ,a. aad ;u ' P.tv tlie sorra of :l ,. 10- Id 1 1. vdla-e r i;a. .,, i 1 , e. . n a . - 1 . i f a- v-f ;: -Bat owns t tvo :a - -.1 1-- ai i f -. ( - a:r ai 1 Tii .t a a ll . r eaaaea is c. aia t . v i r Moor el "d i i. i M011 1: ;:
111 such as iiuarilii- ore,-, fraoments of stone ,ow, T would just befjf leave to f i a I eoiitatned in tiie pi trilled remains of atiito'.v wot ds to oar voutio men about thisje.ials a id veoetables. rare specimen. of
t nin. ot waittno f,,r tlie la-t bell. boa I ar.iva d at M.il'iinore. I waited 0:1 some '."'tit'i'itii-n I-' idiom I bad ititrodnctorv lett i's. ,i:;d th y re-aitnaii tided me for a sittla.tion: one was soon oif'eivd. w liic'i 1 was 'Id v. a latosial by four vuim; im-:i. to -. !:o:n it had been offered before I come to that e:ty. tin- tew -v::- low but 1 was not
mow 1:1
it. ,ov 1: w as I'u- ma.viae; n.,.. l"-:ioid- aiar 1 1,,., ;l . .:;r; ., r , ,v po"".'::' '-.l-llie-s. .e:r eusto:;: ha ion- j,,.
ti-e-
ic. marlde. limsto:i
1 .
late; ni-.
varieties o lo-su sm P-. lis.aes. n ant
and bones. When lhoM. latter occur, it is veiy (I '-ir.ible to semi a'oe.o w (hem a portion ol the roek in which they were i-III'm toil d.
It sever.
vcitnens ol roc:; occttr 1:1
ame cull or r. uarrv ii won 1
eptinj of it, and eha! ,,f - r.-.'de t'lat speeimi-ns ol each
j r.-tni' red aroord. 1 a ;,, t'a ;r 1 i "' --'Oi. 1:1 dvom t';o epp, i-e
1 1 jnn.. t.ieiice 1 a .-na
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1 oe lo-.-i-ftken a-i d
I'-.ost imui'e r. Idle thickness
i:e
ea u. me sa,.a: v at toe 00" ai-
nne that I had r, celv. d, 1
1 ,
: v eiiii' i wno w ere oat ot -tiit oy-. speatmi ns 01 eac.i ar
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Tlis Liit i5oit. It wrs a beautitul in iniini in the month of .May, Is-2,, I was silting bv the sub:
of Helen Harris, the e;,lv 1
Kned, and I b to ve the only oni tiiatever
lived ilia; any how she was the onlv one ( that ever toiii me mi. We were sitting in the piazza of her father's house, about a quarter of a mile from tlie landing place, waning for the bell of the steam boat to warn 111 e ol the moment that was to s pirt "my love and me." It came to pass, in the course of m history, that in order to accumulate a liale of Ins world's 'gear, that I might be better prepared to encounter the demands ol man nuoin , I w as di s-
Ma
' .0 srrmc.i -is i:jo;ig,i t.m V won; r uber wait lor timelier bell, am! thr v u
1
' V 01 1 a' a i.e., lllio.lt al
io! w nether the v cot: ::; :u sled 1pi b'-li s intd ;a. If tlu-v do.
,eu:ial.
If the rock-- are ati-.ttob d. ta il is, 1 - : 111 regular l.iv. r.-, it. should be noticed
lu-oil. I know ther.i all and the 01 ; eg j v. I a a'a r t 'ay ar,' horizotltal or it! -lined.
ntieman w no aocentei it. is worth tour ami il meant 1! at w hat an:; e.
This wonderful fonuatton eatmot be accounted for in anv oilier way than that
these persons were buried by some convulsion of nature. The cave in which they were found is full '27 feet into the mountain, ami is situated about a mile and a half beyond what is called Mammoth (irotto. in a direct line. The entrance to the place is dilueu't, ami it is thought that it was never attempt. -.I at all. At the loot of the cnlrareae of the cave is a considerable brook of waiter, which appears :"!'::: r front all parts of it. There is aba a valley to- nee to the river. The gen'h -men v.. lei hav e made tins interesting disa o, , i . , a k t it active prrjiaru'.ioiis to
'1ivertiiiz its bcniftlx. The author of the work entitled the '(Ireat .Me-
p.p. ntieoi to netieve. n we are iree, as ('.id our Creator made tis, we can very
soon form habits which we believe it our
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j ' - " oi' ti' . .pi, ti . , ( ii i ii ioti r
1 ever Pice's as much as any of them. W here th; ra are well--, especiniiy deep
lliste for the bell, avept the lirst oder-
and keep it till von get a better; remember the common adage, half a loaf is better than none;"' and be assured that you are worthy your oiler what it may be, if but respectable, it will lead you onward upward. I once knew a young man of first rate abilities, but he formed the disgusting habit of stopping at the tavern whenever he could make the opportunity here lie
always waited for the last bell, reluctant
it'S, It is 1 p
to
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ot tie
ai a m ;n a v ed M have Th" L 1 n tbv ila-d.-d d.dpb. .'
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tie la ai les, w Inch they 1 1; ti-i: ioru arded to , cvv 1 ork. 'a i;!. :; rel- rn d t- are a v. ; : d :a a:!, mat:, n ,id- :: of I'lai ; a . ; I o , i : i . o , ,.jiii .ill. .i a. a I I '1 i i i .idt ' 1 1 i .1 ! .
tropolis, says, that every one who l:as(duty to periorm, and custom will attach paid the least attention to the philosophy j us to them, and make every thinr casv
oi new s papers , must have remarked that and natural, anil ev en peasurable.
as advertisements are the last thing to come to a paper, so they are the last to leave it. There cannot be a stronger general proof of the advantages of adv er.ising. ll" a tradesman pays 'Jtl dollars for a sign over his door, which cannot be read bv
tho.-e only who pass it. what must a more
AMI," KICAX STONE, a niui.y n i ( ai v ii in r r m t t. We in. record die rcrnnrk .!!o invention, whi-b his ,f,re b, en slijhlly alluded to. but of u hi- ii we can now, from eur.ovn lersonal oKsrrva. tion of the sieeii;..'as, and from further informa-
Itdl and descriptive sign lie WOl t!l, in the ' inaa in. no. m.ir. speaR ,n more shape of an advertisement, which is car- T'. '' ""V- ",lr-' !':"'i.li Parker, a native of I . i ii .-. a- -Nov. 1. o:o,o, in-. ,,,,, r,r mnav vears pa-t a rrriei! into many hiindr' ils ol !am;ii"s m ' ., -- . 1 rr - j. i i! ' '-''a ii-.j oiii in i)iiuiHi,iij;i coiiiiTv in our Staf 'own am ! country, and read, l"-vom id 1 ... t , .a,,, i, , . ' .. .a i.oiv i i i. a- i in, da-, alter nuiaeroiis rprri'"";,b !' 1,1 peop'e. ' Aover-j, ae-.r ..;sc,.v r.,!ae,.ai; . saion stuee,, or oeaient il-l Uieiits, m truth, r.re i.nn tl'.lr siz-lx. -a a a !i t'r aa a t,. ot huai.i lamt.ir. hurdons
orar.ee groves. No hittg can be more g'.uldeiiiiig !o th;
i.ir etgti an tin;
ia laobau the w d
I rr-
tined to cross toe blue I hesap.eae, and : to h-ave while he could spare a moment. Foekiii the metropolitan city the where- Ho js ow an habitual drunkard and if he withal so Hindi desired. How lnanyijs- not careful the la-. t bell of life will find
5 wains Have been compelled, like me, M hi,,, in an awful condition. Put it will b.
leave home and the gnl thev loved, lo wander in search of gold.' And and
gracious! how many have been disappoint ed.' Most of them perhaps; for thong: most oi them have ob'aoiei the gold . me, may be they did n e '! as m ac'i ;e
ttiev wanted: but Weill wo vv. 1 as ui iv be
ol our line ami M'p.ir iWo.i, celeras, ol oar m ; ua ion . ing for the mo-t utivveb-o; ever s dated our ear ; ti ;:.i
boat bell. I: i- 1
avv thing aho.-.t st--aui !o.i!s. th
hard for hitu to bid along farewell to his l-i-t glass.
1 ode i short hi.:tr
il v w ith the wind's
r .ptoi'v ,
. Iho p. t sotae. .pan- .
t i t ie p: .-.a i. . wen- l .'king and ad toe el U e w -re wait-
iiii tu
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i-t ix-1;. I'." a ! i all's v. a i.vi i
i : I : g to ; i little (-:, 1
w I , o h .ib: :
i
istink iliroug'i in digging them, measuring
the thickness of each from the surface downwards. A list of all places known to abound in metaiio ores, coal bitumen, marie, gvpsum, or plaster paris, limestone, slate, pottery and lire clays, ochre, salt, saltpetre. cVc, would convey valuable information. In cases of coal beds, specimens of coal itself and of the different strati, if any, sunk through to obtain it, especially of any impressions of plants in them will be high-i Iv interesting. Also a list of the number:
and thickness ol each ol the beds of coal, and their supposed extent: stating whether limestone or iron ore or springs of bre.ini -n oe"-;r near them. In selecting spat-mi t;s o! eotrnnon rocks
p-.-r. el ler, m lien p.elteil woods ol Last
a:;ge g.oves whte.i he sometimes im rt-
wnh. As I approached them the rich peif.inus of the blossoms, the golden hue of the fruits, tnat hung on every twig, and lav sc i!t"red on the ground, and the deep green of the glossy leaves, never failed to produce the most plfVising effect upon the mind. .Not a bralieh has suffered from the pruning- knife, the grateful form of the tree s retains the elegance it receive from nature. liaising their tops
into the open air, they allowed the uppermost blossoms and fruits to receive the un-
h.ch meet the eve of customers in all 'a.a-s and situation-: and that man of bu-
s.a s-, w no i s ,,, a nvil fy tue eompara-
t.w.'v in i! i eg charge ot tue printer, Iroill :!:ng hint-, h'ol the advantage adver-
'a-ia'f ailords, cannot laei-t vety largidv id tin- iiiintiteiiess or ear" with which he litis traced causes and i fleets." . ... m Bcn-:ut of gc-insr to Law, 1 ; I- as-erted that the inaabitants ol In niskea are virv prone to litigation, and a curious legend of a 1 iw iisit is told, which
is upon the main, a good illustration of
tm-tr quarrelsome disposition. "V century ago, two pel sons were remarkable here for their superior oppulenee, and had become the wonder and
envy of their poorer neighbors. Their
wealth consisted ofa flock ofsheep. I nlortunately, on some trilling dispute occur
ring betwixt them, a dissolution of partnership was resolved on. To divide the
it or toil into
did
lloek
w ould suppose vv as not dlllicult
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1 1 i ;n- predict eui.
i il... d la . 1 -
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m .i ii i ill.;. . , , : ii'leuo- tie w ;o v. , !:ie steam .
,i-i ' can ;i o ar t . on ivvn to a.i w.i ktiovv '
m r II
I tue i;oi n. a-:-e says .!, ,- j.: :l :;,a f men. vv 1. ic'i, if taken ;:, on t- ibriime." M v.o
ae most convenient ize and s, if a common c-:ke of s ha.v i u g ,-
U'sjd . bit. kit the second ?
V b. the !; ;::::::; r. is II-", :" -; me a -hmdd b- ti. :: am ,'f ti:a Pl w !.. re . : . i -i i' o ' :;; : ri'i;' to a oi
ls that N ot
broken rays of the sun. winch one might ''"'y proeeeaci to partition tue prop-
iii.,'- -I.-,-. r,...,,n,..l r..,, ... ertv aecoruiiigiv. i nev pus-t-sc-ii one nun-
beep and li I tv I' ll to t!l" lot ot r: b-:t tla;re vv as h i: an odd
be tempted to think are conv
dower to flower, and fruit to fruit, so rich ! ''n'u a:i,,on''
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Thr- pidp of the
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tieiie ' yotrr thti-t at oma , and 'die very
p.o,.l,i
one, and the
air vtiti u- a' i in sitc'i a plr.ee, r'ures
et.d inv igoral'-s M-it. 1 h ive p:is- o through eiao ,.. ,,j (J,,..-. or-.tfge t. es fit! ; nida in i xt'-nt. 'i',;"ir o-. !.-;! nee l- ;
i to he ( i
mdic
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go"'! 1 i;,d. w htcli, m th
tut 1 1
man on.-.
i : ar-
o ' ,,s !:,; at i-s :h a o is v. aadoa:: : i ton'u a li'v can ha e th" J, :,.t
t d ,
n 'a
1 ..
hells give two warning to those enga-
for a voyage: lio: second is the sigmd to.-j'" starting "" 'd k:-he-
You tiny re'.y ott it we t ilk. ,1 f.i-t w''!l 'ie -tree- I iiw on. t'cre : a l-.-ly v ' , thought ta-t. ami abb;-, v i ite 1 our words : " ',:'''!' :-' Vl ,; Vi ;"' in cheo? ing hi r paitinto such tugged so liences that nobodv !!,!'r S'u' ls h.-ind-ome. necomhut ourselves could understand them. J pbshed and pretty w ell off, and has had
The first he'd ran"- the sonn 1 rolled ov .-r : several respect-, tue oilers, hut sue is wait
Mr Harris's corn held and water melon
ing the last bed and she is likely to remain to the las;, "a belle" she has turn-
Tiateh to the tda.za.like the knell of hone.
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and I sprati" to my ieet, and trembled 1 'u oi inn i . an , s-.v s sne v. in agree to 1 J I . . 1 O l.l i
like an aspen.
lirst proposal that is ma le to her. but it is
'Oh Ceoico wait till tlie second bell , per haps too late. peiaiaps she was sh:i,t-
rino-s," said Helen, as the big tears came j bermg even when the last bell rung, am!
she m, .st now bid her blessedness adieu forever. Now I beseech yna my dear young friends, and rdl of von who may read
over her blue eves. "Do no such thing." answered the hoarse voice of Mr. Harris, as he rose like a s centre from the cellar, where he
had been, packing away his cider "Uo-. this little sketch, put not oiftmtoi
t. f l . ; .. 1. n i ll. '1 1 i I OlM-.ril I irll .l l .,n ;..', .1., , , .1... ll...l 1 .
UO sui 11 0 1 mg in; Kp lil '. ..ii,. -,v ' 1 ' 'j "' 1 i'ii I .hi im 1" 11.11 1 1:1.1; IS he continued, "carry this advice with i meaning of tlie injunction w
you to the grave and may it be ol service to you, "Never wait for the last hell." I was oil like a ciiaeed deer tin last hell rang as I approached tlie steam bo it. and ! had scarcely lime to get o board before she was pushed olf from th" w'r-.rf. On my passage I had tima for re'.b ction, and after a few lluitcrmgs ol" my heart, occasioned by the separation from its idol.
I composed myself to cool reasoning ami
the conclusion ol t.ie vv.ie.i
10 true
hieh has
been ol so much service to me. and whenever you f el a disposition to postpone any thing, no matter hovv trilling, remember the words of farmer Harris. "Never wait for the !a-t !u 11."
Ve'l the I. !ii;'tr :i v J lri:; nr -,,' . To f.ii CitiTcnr. cf Indiana. Hav ing receiv ed tin. apointmeut of Ct'eologist survey of the state of Indiana, it he-
matter was, comes my duty, bv a law n;is-t d durm r last
... i
that it was dangerous to watt lor t.ia s."i-iti, a: sueii i asons as I am not aetuhell. ally engig-' ! n a geological (!f tlie State,
My career in the seireh of pr'
Mas m to receive, at to v r.
such speci
al I. om t;
-r t-
ea av oi i"-:-a -may be much mrei auiiotts. t a
s will
;n portion e. TI '
I1
;m s ' ;o:i v a';, hovv w as that
, it IM . di i:n 'f 'voiild part
i n a i ov ee. ; ,
stance or -lai' , a- i-ej en. trable abnosl as pranito, aad -e-e. ; t:' 'e . f :l beautiful p.dUh. It is, an .
e.-ato . e. -c-t v ,.( c;ilr;i Us nature, or like the h od. -: kia.! .1" la.e lile. A ny o dor may be pivon I ' id aad it eo' only ileties. but aetuallv aetpiire ,:-. ,t,'r il.-ii-.ty aad solidity, and less brittleness, ueder the i h aeros of the atiiiosj.hcro. e ha ..'aimed a sen.'- ,.f i,;, ten ts; and at Catskill, roeeutlv built, as :, sj.ei linen, l!,e i1,J of a small edifice e;at fe t fiti . P, , , , j.,t (!.,Vs; roealllnr; to mind t. fable ot' Medusa, was perfeetlv f.x! with iv do,.-, wiic.ae.y. fn; nil of w'hiVh is lesiiti.'.l ,,, ,,- t'.e owner to us iiersoiially, anil bv the oertiti. nle ..f tin' bulirrs of thoootuitv and tiie irniei;o eio.ous of thr jdaer. It is im'M.ssiM. toiore-.a- tkr ee-isr,iUf,.t s ,,f ni.a a ,!i.ov,.rv. If si ir,-i.', ..... it mi i .lot ii ii. ail oi nor cements; a nil the inaYri.il is sorliraj., that entire Iitui-rs, ofai y shajie or dimensions, foi till rations, canals, aqueducts. , c. m iy bo thii!i buill uji in a few dayf, which w mild utterly RUM-rsode brick and stone anrl
idleet a complete revolution in andiitechiio. VliHt will n .t art v et imitate ami ureomj.lish '"
A ir 1 arr Par
Who l
vv la II se
I .
eat v r ' a l.l a : ' v i . t a v
a degree been stieeesslul. but 1 verily oe- tn-'tis oi met-i, j or minerals taken from lieve had not the old farmer toll me "nev-i the sod of Im'ia:: a as m vv be sent to me er wai' lor the last bell," ihai I now should I for the pnrpos.. ,,f analysis ami f,f obtain-
have been as rr .is the morning, tno irj m.orma.ton tegin.mg their nature ami
farewell shivered from my nps upon tnc heart of mv lonely Helen. I came to ihe big city. took lodging at a hotel, and any person who has ever lived at a hotel, for but a single day, can rehearse the dangers of waiting for the last bell. I did it once it was the day I en-
valu". Anv s-.-.eli geo'ogical or minralogical specimens sent to me. .addressed r I!tri "ley, 'osoy. ( 'ofn.'y, ., accompanied by a letter from the sender, expressing his wishes on the subject, will will be attended to by ine, at the first period
Hiiei. v ithoitt t:ie-a
th vov ra'no s'ago of water, pucka
verv eonvea.e-iit'y reach Harmom-v, by boat, from all th" Waha-li eoun'rv ; am! when the Wabash is not in boating order.
sp a-ttm-ns o-'taine ! m the vietuitv ot if" Ohio Kiver may be landed at Mount Vermel, Posey eo., a hlressed for me to the care ot Messrs. James and I.owrv, Merchants of that tow n. DAVID DAT.T' OWEN. rgc:mrhrble Discovery. The Hamilton (Ten. ) Observer has the following account of discoveries in the extensive caves and grottos in the vicinity of the great I.aunl Kidge, Cumberland Mountains. "These caves abound in prodtoaotrs vaulted apartments and chambers which, when viewed bv torchlight, exihit scenes of gloomy grandeur, which astonish the beholder. Sev eral petrified -trees have tiba bt in ! iseov eretl on the bunks of the river, near litis ridge, r.s also the hones of mammod. s and other animals, whe.se races are now e'itict. Pitt the ittos remark uMr discovery that litis over be-n i i-ule in this part of tlie co:--r:-y ;t rt"t th" greatest natural enriiitv in the world, was br.,ug'nt to light'
on '':':. lay. January "df. bv two scientific I gende oe ti w::h v. horn we are ae.(miinted. and w !o ui-,. now m town. They have been for several weeks exploring the caves above alluded to. and gathering such euriositi"s as they wished to ct.rrv awt.v with them. They are provided, for this purpose, with a boat (if gum elastic, and capable of!
ho:i!
or a p.;.:
ami s i i ;i " i l.l u U 11 a t
w adivitig s'l. !.-. , S A.. i '.' '.' Iiie!a:ie)i'l I ! 1, , "Try Hint." Tin i- the modest !'" -'
w itn his intuetv to too otiirr and alter a long and r.ngrv nog. .ee. don th" sie-op was
e 1 1 co. II ti a UI pr.. p. i iv ot ' v. ; e;i tin in.
n had; to.t conn- round - u dlv shorn, one of the
loo-i, toi-s soon ipso.'- er- d th ,t la w r.ip-
hd v.ooi f..r a p-'.:r ot' -t "-kiug--. He . then I re p :ao o ; th- th th a ea ah'.iild I j be t.-.kc;; '.:. I ia- v ,- r. -i-t--d by he , I co-pa. t ,. r. and ihe t'"io' . as huabv si t- : th- I by -a.Ug . - f :!,; animal.
b-VV 1 1 V
1 .
v :
v. hndi
buoying two persons. With t
and o'her eanv enicnees procured for thf
bio'
meets us at every turn, from the Tory ranks. "Try Mr. Vat: Puren-judge the tree bv its lViiit." Truiv. nn n of or-
tllliarv" deaieacv wouol
before th.ev dared !' .ask sued a I ivor d
It hi -jr a. 'I'he mare retpie
the.r tu
a fivt
icst itself
plies on the part ol those who make it a distrust of the sincerity of the pledges of their political chief. Has he not declared that he will follow in the fonisteps of the Hero, ami consummate the work he has so gloriously begun' Why then should these men request Whigs to "try him." unless his promise is insincere, and they who make the retp'cst are w Piling to concede it.' Do they not in this act avow their own and their chief's prof
ligacy and disregarded of shame.' I o they not. in eli'tel condemn the lauded th-mls ol the greatest and Pest, and insidiously insinuate that his successor will tb-p ir; from his abominable practices, and adopt wiser me:.nres.' That he wid violate hirecorded pleijge.' How else, en what ol.i-'r supposition, with anv show of decency, can the New York puny tlem i:i-l of W higs to pub: the tree bv i's fre.it.' If th prom'-;' bi honest, wiivshoiih! they ask us to p-ea-c' What p'-oprii ;v or necessity is th";-" for anv Y hig to pause as lo the iitie ol conthi-t which principle and patriotism impel him to pursue.' Opposition, stern ami unrt lentii'.g opposition, is the only honorable alternative left him. He must, as he has heretofore done, wage etc rial war against those principles v. iste.i ch-om
, . ,. -, . ed !!' to the ia !.! !, op a-s , , t:, . . . : o i : i c o o . : : p -: o ' r, ,.,,.1 artim-il having car. -.al lam to set k sin pet to be u-ed -,,- iti the fata. 1 treticli. w in!" th" other eontoad-
etl that ttie wool remaining upon (.inside, had caused the sheep to lo-" its equilibrium, and that thus the catastrophe was occasioned. 'I'he parties went to law. raid the expenses of the suit actually devoured the entire stock, ami reduced them to beggary. Their deset ndaeds
are' pointed out to this day. as being the Tioores! of the eommuni'v, ami litigants are 1 .. ... :l .1 . -i" T.o
a ot I'll w arnou to avo.u ine i.ue i i oaoev
and M.done." ....A JdhVv'e find the following advertisement in a I'liilalo (N. X .) paper: V7xm ami.. ,. , llv the "repiil'hcan part;. " ol Ib.lta.o. by the loth instant, one common si"d
eart doiiavC. Itiree vo. canoe.-, an n .i
bop-ahs, tw
t-.v ( ntv-slx meteors all warranted sound and free from blemish, and the aurora tan! meteors to present a scroll, with the words, in gold letters. "The glory is !b-
.... .. .. , - . - i ,- i ,r
i looted' i oi w in- i is to no nreii o.i
in honor of "the C reatest and Pest. N. P. n extra price will be paid for a show er of "shooting stars.
tiptr.
Ruiiiors. We hate seen it slated in several papers at a distance, that Mr. Walker had falh n in ; duel with Mr. Denton. This all our readers know is not correct. Mr. Walker left Washington immediately after tiie adjournment of the Senate, and Mr. Denton is still there, enlightening ihe administration, we presume, m: the Specie Circular and on other matters. . . J'. ll.ejieesx. ',-.', .'uij 'i urnrsi;. A new-nv' vented harm -s 'fy Mr. Peale of Wrcdiii.gt.ei htv. attracted some attention ves-
la
iv in
W
nl "-drt t-t.
This harness dis-
breeching.
p:-i:-i-s v. rai t :e t: ol tra.''.
v. ingle a ,-(; and : -a i ngle-t.-ee bra.-e which i ihe-es th" oo-t id harne-s. It is fur-ii,-lo i! v.idi a s.di iv suing, bv vvhic'i the
i-e dt
tatrhed from
inn -"- e n m an in-d'o
t : ir ea rr : a go.
and in its vv v. js quite a curiosity. The horse e.:-i !." harness ed and taken from the t ui a ig" in a very short time. We have no doiib that as soon as tlie invention becomes known it will go into general use. .V. ". r.rjins ?. . '"rr '' .mt of J.uJeprr.ilincr. -'u!d any of our readers he
at a I. -- hoy, to make Jove, we recommend them the following style as being the r-ewest patt rn. "Will you undervalv yourself as to overvaly me so mucli as lo keep company with me?" 'I'he propitious answf r to this is. "No utidcn a!y-inr-nt a', a'l sir-"
'.a, .,' V,ir!li-ii!;i Snn:-nn. Wn loam ft. an ('apt. J'"-roa. ef t!.f brii Montevidoo. (32
i i , e. s f.i.ii ( '..ill 1 tlait on (la i.iv lio left 'hith, the o eopie'iS. s;; tornadoes and ', ,.' ' . ' . , ' - i r. mi.
i . a g. i -a 1 1 t iTiiiiii i.i . .1 ,1.11, i .i . 1 1 . i j i 'i . . . . .i i m, ea! r -p'.iteil that Sin; ma had been erstrove.) bv -oi e u :h pi.i'.e ami that lOe.tl .irson- h.i.l piiish- ,..!. I. -.".. a'-jH .' f i im r.
T!;o f ir'.vardiio.-s of l,-.vs tiTirn Iv out of th, ir f a aui siiiia s isj.r.orliil in our country, ami ci true. TI rv n nl lac u h .lo-. in" di-rii.linf v.I.irlitl.e fhai-h p- e ti -e a'a: v.dii' h maao tbrrn, v ben mi a. tin- 'e.ip!. :!:-v arc. T!ie sill j. et in t'i 1- s,.t ,,d" ei a a Ihe I. -a j. ip'-.-r "Ami atii ioM t.it i rv. Crtr.t! in lu.s uV on Anierieaa m- U ftates that -an Arneritan of ten '.r t'.M'l-a va-ars of a '.' is as na. h n y.m.ir inn. a - a a ihe opt an "'' i to on.' Tins ri-iu ails u. ot' a j we !n i:.! a t vv il.ivs ao. of a vr.unr. c-ita- ; m in -Ir I nb d I--I da s, vv ho at tho nzn of nine ni.iii!li. v, iul-t reef aai-hi'er bis inner man.
IKun'.n-'.te.-I Z:o: ".-..c.". ,. p-r-on e-illtd o:i t- yesier.ie.y , with a sani'de of a new kind ' 1 Nor plates. It is I ii ue-tl i f v cry tho-k f' i"s, ground on t!m iiotor surre-e on ihe outer suid .c-
is laeed :!.a 1' i".e in mr tail ic letter-, fas-
J t ; ' i . 1 wdh laeios. ;: e
some frame t
o'h'-r fun
e eat m a
i h
1 br..ss or -ilver, to suit tm
of the doer. P" day it
t'n.s an Ir
: r. ri t ---
I
father.
is a hati.lstiine door plate, ol 1 te usual appearance; a! night, the entry lamp makes th" tr.tr: more conspicuous on the outside, than it would appear in sun light. Such a plate would aid the search f.r a edivsit i. ill's hoii-C at night; r. v. r;.-r.
i re I'-ii 's tarri.i-ioii .aioil, I miess.'
OJf Ui''. The T.ein'-(on Ob.-orv.'r mt- ( hat ill the town of ( 'nliimbi i. vititwr Kaeliar! Iti. kuiroti is "n rk ..' ihe ."enrt of Ceniaion Th ss, mn! that one Mar ,- idt:. r is nominated f ... 'h la .i-i.eare ei a'..' f d.i. ,.. a f'oantv . . ' f- a.
