Vincennes Gazette, Volume 9, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 May 1840 — Page 2
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FOR GOVERNOR, S.-tmiiel ISijWe', of Rush County ECU LIEUTENANT COVERXOK, S:i.iivl SSall, of Gibson County. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. SENATORIAL, JONATHAN MiCAKTV, of Favcttc. JOSCril MARSHALL, of Jtilbr.son. REPRESENTATIVE, 1st District, John s. painv., of Harrison.
li. v. tiiomi'sox, of Lawrence. Jl.SEI'H i.. white, of Jefferson.
JAMES II. CRAVENS, of Ihpley. calkii ii. smith, of Fayette. wm. hkboii, of Bartholomew. hemiy s. la.vk, of Montgomery,
For Keprcsaitatirc, &AV.li: J 2 DA S3. Fur Sheriff. For c cor er, ."ac:5ss.AN f mi; 22:1,5. For count) Coiruissio)icr,
3 4 th Cih
Jo.
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t. tiAj a .
We are authorized to say that Elijah Thorn is a candidate for Sheriff at the
. uo-ust election.
Wo are authorized to say that William
' lark, a cripple, is a candidate lor Recur
e.er at the ensuing August election.
We are authorized to announce David
Me Henry as a candidate for Recorder a
the coming election. We are authorized to announce Zaeh irinti IiiU;.-. ....... . 1 : 1 . . r T i
i u.iiani a wuuviit-oit; .or itccoruer
at Hie next election. We are requested to sav that Mr
Ethan Allen 'is- a candidate for Recorder at
the coming August election. n ii i An apprentice to the Printing business
win ue taken at this otiice, if annlication
hn m iIr enni
' ' - : ' ' 'i - lormerly
- ' '-'-rty, in favor of
' a", ention and in opnosi-
ti: late war with CJreat Pniain.
We have received the May number of
the Lady's Pook, which is as usual, replete with interest. Wt have received the first number of the Callatin Iepul)lican, a newspaper printed at Shawneetown, Ills, and edited by .1. S. Power, Esq. The blu et is impcii:din size, and judging from the number before us. we aie assured of its
success. It 13 neat v nrintnd. n,F(c,i
with considerable ability, and advocates
warmly the chums of the Parmer of
North Bend for the Presidency.
cets to you friend Power.
The members of the Vinccnnes
pecanoe Ciuh will meet .his evenin-' the Town Hall.
a ;; is it that has drawn J, t!iis letter fiom the Cin- ::. : il 13 "Miles Ilotch.ids to be the Corres- . :y of the "'Union Associjii, whose members profess ,e "highest regard for your : i past services.'" We athtm, :., authority of a letter before us " ! Oswego, he is the keeper of a nine 4 - 1 -s -J ; i bowling alley, and a groggery forloat- ..' ''a :..,'..; .., 1 He TJi.ion ui,v..iiiuii" io a. tide - 'ih!o h,f.,d ho assumed for the nonce, by a band of infi'c b'i '' i-'-gi otirid of dels and ,ocn-focos, whose oustoin it is to ; hat "notwith-' meet at the aforesaid bowling alley to rev-
t ' ." 'guified title of Gen- i!e religion by mock prayers and asurn- ' ' ! ' 'wiivernor, that he lived, ed Titles of A', ccrcn l, as well as to deride, .-.oelves, ii an hunihlo log cabin, 'insult and bland t their neighbors. Their ..j, says he, whi3 the heartfelt tears roll- great aposilo is Fanny Wright, and the ed down his eheiKS, '-if you evt r come to record of their proceeding", we are iaV incennes, yo;i !1 always find a plate, fornud, is a li-sne of obscenity and proand .i knife and fu k at my table, and no v- ( Canity, interspersed with des.gus of the er find the door slut and the string of the most beastly and disgusting character. atch pulled in." Such is the uvea, such j These are the men who are put forward tne day and oecas'on for which we meet 'to so,d impertinent interrogatories to(Jentogeiher upon tie Tippecanoe llattle 'eral Harrison, and whose cause is del'end-
rieil. Who Wl sliv at hiimi nn if; -if 'pi', with an m!i.-li inhmnu I .. , 1 i r . . 1 1' , . I...
j ...... v, ,
dav?
WhisrS loi ha' with Heroes hied, Whigs whom Vau" has never led, Sleet us on their eiry bed. And strike for vutury. f5 Tippecanoe Jhiith Ground. I April oTtli, IS 10. To the Editor of the Free Pre.
I I')
A general attendance is requested. Several speeches will be made. i
William Ikveily Dabney, (a loco-foco);
late te.ler of the I5.r..!c of Virginia, has
lately sbseonded with hank to the amoun' s
Whig, of s: 100, otH) or following announce in en t
luud.j of the
IT
w e wit.i you to sav to our wh o- friends
"t this State, and all others that may
y, I come to the great I)th of May meeting
:lt l!ie i ippecmoe Battle (Jroi.nd, that we have about 3X)0 acres of good pnstuic, v.-ell enclosed, convenient to sai.l Uatdc (iromivl, that is at their service cratuitouly. P. vt X. liAUCOTK. :c UEXRV PATTERSON'. P. S. Invit- the Whig Editors, .d this
and other Sia'es to g;ve general puilicitv to this notice.
p. & x. n. a h; pv
at
d.ous fraud a'me.'-.rs in the !?!:!
avs the Richmond i
(iO.OOh Tin . i . I :
oi i. ns i-.tinen-
r:u:id ?a-
Thrcc
t).
!anl dJ!
uri I? ant ::!.
soon.
It is among the miseries to which all editors of hebdomedals are particularly subject, not to be able to do as they would wish. Such appears to be peculiarly our case at present. It was our intention at the commencement of the next volume, to
enlarge and otherwise improve our sheet.
out lias cannot tie done without help from those who are in arrears to us. The lime
is waxing nigh, and if some aid is not soon rendered, the contemplated improvement
must be abandoned. J lie sum which each
ane owes, is, in itself, but little; but when
many littles are put together, a birr VViiI be
seen. It is to be hoped that this will he a nf
ficient dun to such as are disposed to act
wie ciean tiling. We are determined to
coax no more. Thn Wh.cl, r... i : i r
..v. uu.iiii io in nut, uuuiiiig oioer tor
uoats ot any class, and still rising. Prom
the cold weslhar, occasioned no doubt, bv
heavy rains at the north, we are led to believe that the river will be Ipcrher this rise
than it has been the present season. It is now Fettled down to a positite certainty, that old Virginia is "redeemed, regenerated and disenthralled from the bhackles" of Van Purenijin. Eiht senators are to be elected, six are heard from, and four out of them aie Whigs, being a pain of three. Our gain in the House
may not be over five, but the popular vote
miows an immense correct principles.
Ti wouhl b litter and sheer nonsense for us to ?ttempt to gne to the public through our paper, the one-thousandth part of the evidences and marked and rapid strides of General Harrison's deserved p. .on-
j n-mnru a bneei as ijiire
as a bed-blanket, and that to be issued three times a day, in order to give the proceedings of the celebrations, log cabin raisings, Tippecanoe club meetings, conventions, and reports of committees, all bearing testimony of him whom the people love and delight to honor, we will, therefore, for our part, ej: make fuch a futile attempt. S3'-'-ll (nnnj I Mil I
..ii.u o.ainuuais win leave incen-
ad Iressed to him, out of which all thj lo
o f ),-r,s c-ndf-iVur to create political cap
lt d. !lJ C .!).. .::'! it " i-i ,.v en-,',.
- - - " ii iii j m ij y
W hio mana :ement unuart.Hs-Ird n :.
a.i:i -'Are you there
:00.) dollars will be paid for the aor.rehen- vv!")!
sion and (! livery m Kielimond of V.
1EVERLY Dauvev, lata first teller of the
Manli ol irinia, who lei; the Hank on
l uday the .'M just, and proceeded t 'I'av
orsville on the liichmond and Preah i icks-1
l ne d! :j! o ot Wcdi.esd
two u to is piifonriiii r , h,
t
uce Ootween an aso.-tat; m at Oswco.
X. i , and a com u'iti.-r? -it ( 'i ; ; i
Ilanisjn had aulln.rized t;
iv, co:::ai;ul a ci'iTcspon-
tbe Clobe, r.llias the Coxsackie Standard Extra. These are the men who are dignified by Mr. Van Ikircn's organ, as "the Democracy." In conclusion, we may Plly the Gljbe's language to i!s,df and party, with perfect fitness. "There are none so prone as fools to imagine thev cioi beo ol others. lYd'y is always cae.ht in i!s own trap; :md so will it be with these besotted deceivers, who will en 1 only in
' 1
conceived, it will be a collection of vast importance and value to the country. Had such a census of agriculture been taken at every ten years, the comparison of the tables at different times would be of the greatest interest, as determining the increase of the products of our field, and the districts in which ihu greatest fluctuations have taken place.
v I'.nve duo so Jsresiniu lo make in re
Islands; a third gentleman, not a n.i sionary, Mr. Cunningham, who was with them at the time, escaped by flight, aiiij' have the painful intelligence from his ov. tlll.i i
Mr. Harris was in m neaun an i
lip
while Mr.
fitn ii :oi maim ui3
Williams was rather advanced in life. Mr. Cunningham, who heard the war cry raised, tinned and saw Mr. Harris pursued by the savages; in an instant after.
gard to this m.mcr:?vhioh we consider kA ' l""1 " " f " 1
speu. iiir. v. i;i; u uievu . .hi. n iiliauis to run for the boat which was at
very great importance. It is this. Jei every printer of a newspaper in the country, and all the cities tliil piiut Jour
nals lor distribution in ihe ccuutiy, give a
mace to the oue.-tions Inch ne co;'; j'j
some distance.
him, a:'.'! ran ln'o the water t swim
low, a
ad which
WIi
he nroo-'uiiidci
to
every farmer in the ilHtied States. As it is hoped that therj a:e few or no farmers
iri-
e wi u id
who do not reeeiv
i
cuiUiral or ot'n rwise
some journal
i,
u .i a com
bo the means of bi.ilng thj subject t
,"- ..... o . ' .... ' . ' . ! ... i 1 . . ..r.,r.l
III J'tiit cor rect iii ss
Flie latter misuudi Tstood
oil"
to the bri', but was overtaken an I inn;dered. Mr. 0. witn didiculiy reached thu btiat, and made h:s escape. These unfortunate mi-sion-uies were MMit out In the Loudon Missionary S.-
sp-iken ol in t!ie
cieiy, and the vessel
tlieir n:d;ce, and eu.ioie inem their answers wi;h creator
t ian tuev ituiiut otherwise
do. If every It.r.ne. who receives a copy of these iute; rogatories, would at his leisure sit down, and write against each one his rnoner renlv, not onlv would the
no at
lo
deceiving themselves.
'dlhoniiin.
pa-
....i .'In Incident. At a recent srr.md
reohe of the office!. o'ders at 1 1 ag-is '.own, Md., the following I'.i.herous inei lent oc-
curred as relate
in
urcu jirnt:
I. ou. Jour.
One of the Marsh.-ls of the day, at the
close el the procession, as we lone been informed, addressed the committee of arrangements thus: "l.Yntlemen of the
committee, I thank y; at'.t ntion vou h jve pai !
h 1
labors of ihe niHrslrilai.ka. greatly
ted, but, wh'u h is c more coibi ; rai' e, agieater v eree f accuracy would be
secured. T!.( in J une next, ;
distnc's as soon as consistent with accuracy. The inlei rogatoi ies it l;r to ihe crops of loD, a id to the products of that
year must li e answers relate. floriculture Li'crrnti'i is. What is the number ofyour horses mules How many ca 'dn have you.' How many sheep.' How many swine?
What is the (.-. i in ted vJua poultry , f all ki;:d,.' How manv btisliels of .hcut
raise in 1, How many l.-u.'hels c.Fbarlt y? How many bu.-Le! (,f o:i!;..' How many bushtels of buckwhea;.' How many bu.-h.ds of" Indian corn How m;.n pounds of woo!.'
How many pounds of hops?
i"
marshals wid eiuiimrm-e nd proceed tli i ug ' thei:
lor the. marked me. You file-
ash I put it on.
l.re of (dlice I took
sonua me with
You gave n e a
t . ... ..4V I . . ' 1
o.i i;.i.'ico me a sp.enuiu raV !.orc lor the day I mounted hi ::. 1 I have rtiarehed with yen. 1 have agist
ed vr.u Ikroujh the .lay. I
I a;
icr was
one employed in its service.
FFOnt STATISTIC.-'. Tho New Vork Iady rxo ess of April 1th, l)uh:i-hes ;i ftiitiiuenl of r:.e pi ices of Flour, at iho principal commercial points tin .Mahout tl.o Fi.ile.! ,Vt!.tes. at the I.i!e.-l date tlieu reci ived
r.iai each outce.
TI
et to our commerce
us may
i! rca.h rj,
h,
l.iierf lef-
Niw V
hereafter. .
; o-
ork,
3
1 1
did
our
Voted
pose ol some ol the numerous letters
he has nrobabU P'"'' l:ul
has embezzled
i . i -i i
uurgn rauroaii. whence gone to the West. He
or made way with a large amount of tin
lunds fm bank notes) of the bank. Py order of the Hoard of Directors. John PR0Ki:r.Rot a:r, President."
Tri
in
jo-
i e penny
Has th
(ilobe so -soon set by (iencral
foigotteti the "examide
Jackson. Has its editor fhrtmit. n iU ,i
(Jen. Jackson had a confidenliul committee to relieve him of the burden of ids cor
respondence? Has he forgotten that the
um! I live acted an 1 fought witli vou foi
vcari
1
can go wi'.li you no lon-
I wish to quit your pr.riy in peace.
.Ail aoiourneo m.Ai!nr ..r i,oi i n ., . n i . ..
j ...w..,,- oiu a rv i. pp. nii r.i i m
KllOV TiM,.PP:,rmP Si,oi.,,. " .-o ,,. , J . Ft-
- "It , tt .11 mm h i J I r tl'i.l ir"J I'.-riirr . i .
n, il, , 1, ......: ... , - - ai u.iv; o. l.iai
evening next, the llih inst. emir i.t carlev candle-i'urhtin r
lav
c.;m;i:en-
delivered
by
tl
le
increase in favor of
.. I 1 ..:n i
.w nuuicss wni oe
Rev. J. II. II arrison.
. ....... i.
-v -riiciai aueiiuauce o: tne memhers
is requested, as there is soma busing , a
mportance to transect. By order of the F.rcc. Com. D. S. ELDEI', Secretary. YWlVd. PIKE!! rilJEll!
J he citizens of V
ati ti'e
'A '.T Tl I II w I liru -i ...... ... I . . . . - . .
,..1., oit nijiicticu io iiieei ai liie Town Hall on Monday evening May 11th; for the purpose of forming -a company of Firemen to take charge of the new'en-
enging that will arrive in a few davs.
It is hoped thai the vouijf men Vv ill
be amonj the fore most.
A CITIZX.
committee, and that I) aid Gy wnnr, uho
a member oi
Hariison's committee, was another? If
so, it is a irreat convenience for certain
ses to po-sess a v.!vr inn ru. We
were a Jackson man, and we know something of the doings of our jniry; and we then fore consider the attack upon thiii i ' i .
i . suipio a.; amounting to an assault u
on :he policy of ("en. Jackson. Por our part, we think there is and
ample ju-ti.i -ation for the example se t by
t w e ger.
i .... i . i i
"iiii uu jour sa.;i, your o.eige, your f.mrse and again thank yon for thedist notion you have conferred upon mc. Hut gentlemen, Pli he d d if! don't -oh; for Harrison. I am jnt on my wr.y to
j ui me iippeoanoe Club." And he did join it.
From the !:j irit of '70. Mr. Fditor. I saw in ihe first No. of tho Constitu'ion, something about a certain egg found by some person in
your city which l.aat paper says, is to be
1 1 o v m my How mauy
puu
1,
s ol wa. :
: r .
I"
j . a .c s .
i
bh.l
tow many tons oi fa .
How many u ns ef lu-mp and :I. How many pounds if toVjecu? I low many pound of i ;.( ? How many i.ounds of cotton hav
gathered? How many pounds of t ilk cojeooa-. How ir.any pounds of sj-ar'
e y.i
Fij.-.toii, Forllau,', Fhihd. dj.hia, W i'.'.iiuti ii, lhiliimore, Aleui)diia
.h'. relow.l, i 1 1 e 1 1 .'U o I i u , Fud. iiek dnire irh-.-town s-'.i vanah, .! oi'le , e.v I hie ii. s Loui.-i!!e, Iiit.-h.ir ;h, I 'iueirin.i'.i, W heelmc, IV;. it flev; l.uid OUil'llO, Fjclie.t. r,
Th is ;1 lueiit.
1 r elexeu u.oi.l
i
thrreiu u " 7 ') a o a " "i
o ( ,' ) o Ot)
f -Z7 a r, -.: 1 7 a "j 00 l :o a 1 7o a 1 SI i .,() ;l d ;) air: I . 0 a ! i' 1 00 i - 0 0 a ii '' ) (! 00 a (') o 1 7 5 a 7t o A I'd a d h: a :i 'z C) i e ; i
a ' o a :i ( o a a - a d 7 o
as a tah.e
e copy it. ( Jciinessf-o oudieru t y.i'i Jstock lare. 1'or expert
A Od J S7 :i oo
(."oil'it'-y
.lull
1.. c. i;,t- Lo-.. i a1 k m iderato
0
M.
ma'l
average jnn'e lnr t
i 7 cents. The l'.; ri ss f
c.:;.c;,;r !-h.o.n: ' tue ;l
lirj, h i:. ; o v idi to l! e cio.-e of
tor
and cj!;i;:j z Cow ii
For M.iv. it win 'n
July, 3 f 1; f r Angus', :" s o h,r ( )ct. ln r, 5 d ! ; f, r
ahove l.a:oed plare.,
ns this stateaei.ie . r i.
May 1 !. la t io mil:.
.; i.i.e, ; ou o-. e.i
I r
i e
i 'eci-inhi r, auarv, j
f.,r
;:; fr
a i, f.r
i
r.
I 1 o T 111 1 1 1 V ei o'd -:
Oi u ood
"OU
of the province of the products
sent to (Iencral
Harrison, in
i
order that
;e may set on said e.ir in handuo!
We would inform the editor cf the Constitution and all the party that there is in this township about one hundred and fifty rggs, which are now about to hatch,
ie
and liom every appearance there will I
r but about twenty out of that number that (will prove to be a Idled, and by the first "' ' 9 J m i . .....
j .Monday in August, they will all be able to
citizens of V incennes, who feel Gen-ral Jackson, and alleged to be ii lita-1 roni'' t,) -Nor1,i S-I'm, and crow aloud for fri in the safety of the Porough ted by ("letioral Harrison." Poth aie t!ie I IJicr a!,a ".1, and by November will
heroisof war, and both are eomir cted by j ( rou so 1011,1. 1:1.-st the i tderal an I5n-
num.rous tics v idi multitudes of their hi-Irt!!-1'! 1: " white house id low countrymen who served with them, j ! a"":ton- Vk t! Mil not then be told
inai we nave counted our chickens before they are hitched.
Eel-river towns'uip, Hendricks coemty,
the IuJiaua Jourual
wh.o
when their old
Ccnerals are ic-
ceiviiig the ap luse of their country, fre-
quetdy proldi : 1:1 their
letters of cong 15 at not onlv
tiiTitvin a-i I inquiry
Cen. Harrison has been overwhelmed with correspondence of every description, some of which, it may easily be imagined.
Indi
ma.
only uuruensome m a peetini-
,4.1. ,! ft ...
fr- -
. -j . jvi -rr-y 9.-7 v.-- -A - - -t ,e-i n
1:
very man to hit tent, Oh" Indiana!
TO TIIII BOYS OK CENTRAL INDIANA. )o you know that the greatest and mo
universal nalherinT nf tfm P.,,1.1.,.
lias been not
ary poi v, 1 1 ; f ie w , be t gra ' u i ton s , t nnc. c -. ; -
ry snd freqm ntly impertinent and insulting. To such an extent have letters het n ent him, couched in every form of language, that it would 1)0 aii impossibility to di-erimina'e freq-ienily between friends
and 'i
ti
ocs-
hon a lide letter-
and
We
imp oni
ony also add, that, Ceaer.d
Liarnson has thus far given his attention so constantly and assiduously to his in.iu-
m?r:di e correspondents. th-i !d I, .-.uu :
I -"I ...... lit. .111.1
1 as oeeii not a iittlp. imnnirpl In- Jt .Jw 1.. 1 Ul
lasses of community, who are in favor
ias oeeu not a little impaired by it alieadv -
1 . , L U U
uo
-. C- i... - WORTHY UP PECOIH), It was rehted to us a few days siu-e, hy a gentleman from the western nan id
; Illinois that an old gentleman of that State I who had been a. staunch supporter of (Jen. i Jack-on, an 1 even of Mitin V.i 1 Huron, in 18d, called lo see a friend of his in . Springfield, a warm Harrison man: ! 'And you think that Old Tip can bring i tn O.nernme.'it back to its former purity?' 'said the !Iarri m man.
lo," s aid his friend, "for I lemember . 1 1
ear ' ago. when ( nunc mv te-ii 1,.
Mad Piver Mill, that my w"a"on "-ot
What is the value your daiiy ? What is the value
your orchard? , How many gallons of wine have you In "
t.iaue: ' Wh3t is is the value of your homemade or family goods? As iufnnauly connected with these, may be added those relating to horticulture which are as foilow.-:
What w as the value id the produce your market g ml m in l.-v!'J? What w as the value of the p.oduce your nursery acd gret n hiui-e? 1 . ; . 1 . . . " 1 . e . ' 1 : . 1 ,
11 ia nopeo uiai minors iieen l.y cause of agricidtuie. or who ,av: ers in agricultural distiicts, will 1 . . 1 1
price 10 me aoove iterrogatioi
vite t!;o attention of those iutert led, that they may be in readiness wiih tiodr
Let ihe fust elfo t for
ul of
t J tin-
e rcadgiie a and in-
1
1,
11 U ti V,
.. Mar, h, i 7 0. '
h rum r in tocn. ih t 1
oTiveo 1 1 1 1 m i ranci .
oiiijipe, l St :t.es and
(Jreat Pritia)i. in the adj u.-i ur n 1 ,u ih' N.
I. Pouudar (iiestiou- I'hiLi. In; ,
a .ie.-.-e;.gci' iias
w;h an oiler from Louis iiiedita'e iietween the Pniit
1
utrtr.
There appear in die Ohio piper.-
idtr-
uscmeiit.s 1 a Uau.v i,i Ohi.,, hid, jsiyicd the Washington Library Uauk.m which it sets i'lo di lint not itii-iaiulinc the Legislature lias for! -id its is-miug notes, it si, all continue to circul ite them In hevmgthc (lovi-rnor and I a gi.-latuie have no right to interfere u nh a ('baiter already 1 I.- ... y
w e-ter j friends
icpli
an ;e
11-
cu.tural census of the United States be met in a manner that shall insure the desirable accuracy of the ;ncabi;.-e. .7 s.vg-gco.i to parents Were children accustomed from infancy to hear nothing but correct conversation !'.,,-,.
earning
would
gia.uon. e ca ltion our
not lo rec-ivu these notes. s thrv h .v..
no leg d value, and it is a currency which ha- hem fudiiddtm by ihe State and of a
fraudulent deseri 0 io 1. 'Fh...i
I 1
an; lil .11 l.iO.y Slai tl ,1 hill t-.
The City Ti u-i and IJ-mking Company have i-een out m. .!- -in i .... .
i - j i .i. ti. Mi, -
nit lr an saciioii' of this Com-
oncenis
a nest of speeu-
The fr.
would be l nt little need of their 1
arbitrary rules of grammar thev
naturally speak
an
enee it is that c
d
write correctly
i nr.
'I
H
cuts are generally so much more
hihheii o educated par-
easy
ptrny sh.Hi d be brought m light, and the ongma'.ois UKi-t with their jui reward. Sy!ccUr's Il j ortcr.
-9 C A' Of nCU'.sinl i. rs V l,..,,..
Irom ih,- lioston Courier, lhat Jd.o Vibiams, i ril .te ea.e befo,e ihe Com'lion Piycus, laid doWii tl(j h.w in relation
m J fl':t:on interesting lu. editor newspapers, as follows: 1. When a siihsrriher lo a ih.-wsm.i
ou.eis u to tie discontinued, and 'i'liies f, be Iff. ;u .-s ,-eiJei..,-.
of
er
it ron-
umption is. ia the i.l
til lueir eonversati.m thm dence t.) the
of Hor n.-, i i ; . i. .. i ' -. i into a iniie hole from whi.-li th. u,...,..
C f i . . ' ' - , iv u inn sin iiisin;., , , lilU O iS 'X l I - , . . " " " n'l e J
Jiujcis, oiei-nanics. .ainwN .,.r . c- . .... a .
. r . ' en,, uii uon ot tiie good old hero to
not 1 1 !:.' it U'i,;i., ; .i .:. o:i
lListice to " d .: ' " i. lit. iiiis lioi iii-
all, that he should find it necessary to he I ,'encnii Harrison came riding by. assisted hi- a ,irt nfc.n,ni,;j - I ' I'ulOUt dthlV the old (Iuner:d d im,i,mi.
I v . M Wll , .11 JUU1WUII ItJI Lll. 1 J l!llJf" . . ...VUllMllll-
HARRISON & T V I 5 R Xo fair man can find fault with such a'6',' P1"1Ilei1 olT Uii eoat- Ptg his
Are to m?et mon the iutto- -.r,,. proceeding, if indeed such has been insti-
TirPEcANo:-: on the 'ill OF 31 AY,
I o wi loom
and grace iu
t!ie chili!
language like from (hose with
: c ... i i ! .i
i. we Hcuiu nave me voting imp, ow: in this day f.
nop uiain pari ai i-aucatm,,. ue i.n.t be wit!, hisknouled
..,; ,M a no vulgarism from; not
)s'!iee cf
, the prcan evi-
eoiitrary, that it is lcft JV
c iiicrt-ii ii i i I-...,.. ....... a v .i. i
".i. u 1 .11-1. If:ir illl' S i!, i.rt.w. i
Mii-uas, ;unl i;:-,u!i a prom our manners, is caught ice to pay fur it. 1
w i o n w e iKsnrriin l ' r .. .
- '', 1 II -1 1 1 .1 i
new-paper ho left from day to
m person :U his place of business
us. i areuts ana teacht rs canuoi b
l i
luuu, which we are not
tain of.
aitogeiiier ccr-
shoulder to the wheel.helped ma to get my wagon out of the rut.' The people's wagon of Government is in the mire boh
of corrupt! ,n, and I firmly believe Gen
Harrison is the
go and con-ent, thoui-h
is express consent, ami if !,.. .;is
e too, son to e ii-vn th .. ;.. ... i.
particular in the nreaen -e d" . 1 1, .; ,c ,i , " miner thei
"e is to pay for it
i
only man
T . ' l : . ii , i
ill I if I-; r, i ,t , , . . i i... i . v'. .
ih,. ' l '; aneuu i.i ii ins oecretar .. the U,d soluieis once more f.,, :r:. . .. . ,-
io huh scene ot glory, where everlasiinc ,i. ,. . I3 ;ll,fl people wnl accent in lielninrr ,!,-,,,, f
i .i- . . .. .. . ---- i wn. iiiiiiuiii.ii u s lll'.etroaM ones nut in' -. C .......
ueiicuis were v.rou vitni h nm i.,r I.-, i; . , , rr
ana:
Do you know that hundreds of old and
every imaginary shape. And has this ex-
atn:le no oara e ? Ccr!-,;,d
t . -
say rich now. nre n roidi- ..-,., ,,t;., . .. ''''i1'"111
Van Puren
taiuly it has, in
,llc auirauv proviumnr tnr irl
"bread aiivl me.-it
, ami camp equipage," for resting and
. Did he
late inquirers
to the history of hi m. !.!.'.. t;r .,.,:.,,
j'v'.. nil., llillllic-
lies on the '.'5th inst. for the IJattle
(.round or Iippecanoe. All who are desirous of going to mingle with, and witness thfi nrpitpci (.ni.n,.,,.;. c
i . . ,s r ,UUTU,"MI3 Ul eo- campm O tl lldi fh.. l i ii . I 1
wiey iter oenem, will have an excellent opportunity of an easy conveyance, and at a much cheaper rate than in anv other w ay.
11 u CO.nitts a it !n I t.oo.,'
i.i- eampaign: no vou know that that CVrt-ii .lv I.,. ,i, i , " - one thin- which few have in these 4 u! ' 6 lld' rAnJ w,t'- hcw nu,dl Treasure-times, will !!;,t be ceded' " IV5""' mC Us re" cre m.o'ivi.h I,;, ' V c,:,ve.J a spontaneous nominaiion of the
team, ImrJe b ' , ? wi, L ZcT lZ1 fT' aSS8'"bled' '" ...:.. i :. . "10 .unPIJCk- 'i!r cindnhite. stand noon ilm
nij wee lis provisions, be
t
ready to march to Tippecanoe.
Know iiig b
i'P and and piinciples upon which lie entered l!
Do
wnose sei vices
Pl 11 1 . r r. .-.l'.ii . . I..I . l
to ..v.n-v luuu wii ij.uu !'rounii.
From the Alhat y Cultivator.
UiNMJS OF AGPIOIJPTPPE IN
IDE UNITED STATES 1 T
e ere happy to perceive that this im
portant subject has been taken up in the proper quarter, and that we are at las: to
have such an enumeration on ih j agricultural products of this country, as will L i f 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . i
i.'iMi-u t ome cstnnate ol the quantity nro-
uueed, and the districts in which they are
,grown. In reply to some stif e-js'tions
WebegIeaeto call the attention of uur readers to the advertisement for the s-ale of 1'ancy articles to be held on Monjav evening next, for the benefit cf the
I U 1 I A A .... t
that extensive preparations are mak- wi h , ' , ' " "u llicr inose wi''f made by U3 on this subject, Mr. Debcrv the "Pmneels"1 around the oh! ll : r:!::: tt7 sauiejry, the chairman of cooe Vf
g ground, to afford better accom- h;m , ' : ) . f , f iJU "'-"'"'"eu rieuiture, has kindly forwarded us a conv
on to those who mnnm n " ' -I'o.iu utir ivuowiteige. J.el tnem of instructions for thn im- nn,l
. the brave eoldeirs fo, n i , l.l ZV!S' l0. .,aake . selves ac- of the marshals and their assistants. ,
.1 .t., i i . ' " ''1,UUI V,1U1 liistory ot the cennt.-v. ivhir-h i t,- r,n .
.. ...... ,,UvJ i;iu loi.owiniT series ol
modati
pared
f . ill rrli t
. . vi j.v,i, iii.u euoouy urou no in I ) i i ' 1 1. i i -i . , . - Do you know that a larWr arniv , "J Hary and not uncharitably
..... . o ...v... irij ii ih -1 it.. .I,l ol.l
11 1! I.Q 1 ,.-,- I , . .1 1 " "I"
... uv. li.Lir ui.oi ever met toTeth
er in
soldier to re-enact the
t 1 ) t " AI . . C 1
he state of Indiana? Do you I1(,t feel anx- h h" , Z V r'P?1 ions to form a nait of ihi ,r ,D r 7 ,ai.llf tune'. ,,,s e51 h'd prm-
vmirfrirn,!,,!-!, .. T Ior t!ie,r exclusive benefit
. , I,, Lii siiipiiis, ineir i wouhl ' Mags, and their cannon, will be there to J ma.ilv
'This
uc unnecessary not to sav un--en'le-
mquirics are to be propounded to rvnn
farmer. Althougli there are some products it would be peihaps desirable to have introduced into this list in order to render it complete, yet it contains all the most essential items, and if carried out in tlie spirit in which it seems to have been
sever
lad
eminent at Washington j( the United
Elates mail under tiie frank ol
cxpectaliou
in thai ease h.i
he
CsS
of Congress, i
(..wj.iiv uiiu ui uie coni-
muiee oa .Agriculture. d'edford fhrcury , 1-... From the Xcw York Ohsn rer
Two I'Iis3ion.ivi;5 cal:u by Sansl! Through the kindness of a gendeman n this city, we a-e permitted to publish
an extract from a letter just received by lum Ciuuainiug the heart rendin- intelli
gence tuat two missionaries in New 7.(..i-
ami have i-bared the same f.te of I.e.
tno'i and Muuson!
Sidney, X. S. f "ales, I)eC. 1st, s:,: "'The mis-i onary brig "Camdei," left
lpmi the day bifoie our s'do s,i!,.,l
and arrived bore la-t evening, brin-Mirr news that two of ihr Micc, ?..i."'
- i -1 o i u 1 1 1 1 1 H a w no aded in her, during a visit to thn Ki-,,,d
of Ewomango, one of the I ,ew Hebrides. 1
were killed and eaten bv the natives. I
t hey wee Messrs. Williams and Har-
ri: I jinew them hoth l!.a m
NVilliams quite intimately; he was a
ighiy intelligent and gentlemanly man.
one of ihe most indefatigable of ;.fl Chris
tian missionaries he is the author of a
cry valuable work on the South Sea
member j informed !a-t
''he Nashville Whi"
Jtit from Vicksb
u fJlr says: ".ve with
evening, by a irentlein.,,.
ijurg, who hnd lii.i.n ...
eunSiderabie portion of the country in - v,e,,t yof that cy, that live out of v l ed'" . 'e (','l,l0,, ftn,iS w " r i' .'-'' -aste -farms.
- out a year or two ;,;r0, worn, fro,,, l:i,uou to 59,000?'-
i.oo.i ;it IVmis li"ii.;.a
we jo
KVvohilio;, jn ,a Sl
fire! See i!,
Tlie w hcclsnf
te actually strike
loiiowmg t xiract of a ct.
.-.u:,m la,:.,,,;:, ..:;
V..,... i .... I'QU- Jour.
m.
iter. ! .i- ......
. ..... , 11 I I "I 'i ........ . ! a .
i 11 U L SA N D, at f ho . ... ,
'"r.oed tliemselves mi, q' ' Ciuu. a ppecany&
-V r'-t'uian, ,,, U ' CdU Vas l"n'-vn t liver and -.to the colt's taiL. The cult .heJ i i . , 'aU3lT- a man on ne
'" 'oieave Uie .... , nn, s
he
mare s i n ..-), r. i- ... .
is no time r wa 'T', A" rcvU:" Ji 1 horses, was tke
