Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 December 1840 — Page 4
c iiitv fvr ihc ir-insae
concerns oi
------ j , , I'mu -f the pecuniary i doubii'oi powers- on the re;!.;"! G ' ern-
the G overturn ri'. will, i? if men!, rather U a; m attempts to assume
canfiuenilv anucii.atea, produce in otner jlhcm a loose ewii&trvuU.r.- ot 'do con
n-see cts inanv of the be 11 tuts which have I atipphm, or an ingenious
to time expected Irani toe j ita wo:u3. i -rave -".iiieav.-n.vi . av: una! bank, l-"t which have Seo:ii:;u. ruling any ir.ca.-ui-- wh: .1 1 I t ' ! 1 . 1 I . . 1 -j ' .
avotC inc. roam 1 in r-a-,0". 10 aporenenu vv ou:, hi i.iu
been from tin.
rr. -f.tion of
perversion of 1
av:;:.; re
1 .it1
ct.
-t-.-it
. t w ..Cut :-..-i, M-iirs tt) increase in the revenue 1101
1 i-- 1 - . ... .
r vrr
evils p.iseparaU
n
if a con-iderab
' r-1 : i )
be rcg
1 1.
I ! ! opin
(minority ol my
trenching
ard-;
frrm such aii inv-vtu.io.';
...
f iminish to a "renter extent am crsn... -e accomplished by any tuber measure
f ,t.fnrm. tl,p natrona-rc of the Uederal nuts of the b ill ) wed instrument of our
Government .4 wise policy in nil Gov -.Union. Viewing the aggrcga'o powers
.-.t-....nt. but more. etecialt y to in one r-f the Federal Government ft a vo
011 i o: ri a his o! the stale-'', or tue piovis
t' Oo fan::
a: r ade u- .-.on:" a-'-' lc.er.?.l Clinch, who , -'. the n.ots then in Flaiatia.. (n;.'r.-
WilS (!i-r':kt'-:Hll wi
r rj'on. I;. were emit-a o
T m.WM'e. ::i--! viearjia;
-out : i-ko the. cmr.a-.iud, wilt, ample j
! T, t'-l' tilst. alarm, i
am
tllCa
reinforcements from
c-.it v.-u-M
!.-. ,im O.
avmg bee
1 1 1 ilnii--jc!irl 1:1 li
commercial ousiuess ol lao country. t
iUcxhu.d a :":.
Land for ::.iiK, sfflaBfliffao t or?
1 1 o r;
( ; v- n .
L 1 J.
a f..r Mi- or tit
1
v )rlt' iis, ail'
1:1 l' iOi'
1
1 v t r oie .r.
he had brought
1 like nu,, vvTiicn wort;s v.'cit
1 it is mvtt to rely tor us pnon j t:i.i
nn V in nro- '"Oiv.T'jlilM Oi 1 1. !l.i.'n.
r 1 1 V s'lO.i.d
it ?eemc
to nu:
m l- b
be cx-'-iviTil as"
u'n tne
,.1, kn-nna r r
nr. i:is.-eo
.1 iUl
,1,
liUr-rit- l 1 were 1: the ti.ivj inK-ndctl ' be given.
II i.i by adopting antl carrying out tbese rnnnr.les. nntUr . cLrcun-l oieea the most rr-lnoua and (iijciur:i;in that the attpmpt hia been imilc, thus far succossfullv, to dp.noni'rats to the pnpj.j oC to- United out-i that a national ban:. :i- all lime?, and na:iona!. debt, except ir be incurred h! 3 prrio.l when the honor and safety
"i .;' na ion om ui. t f ; .
b-avo lirn strcnirihen-"-, ' '0 it) ttie
- thia coe.rire. by the "ovic- : c irorts to go bevond this, tend 'i ice dissatisfaction and dis:e jealou-icri, und to provoke, r. Instead of strength to the. . r . . mtnent, evrn wheti sucreKS -.,,. ever provoa surt.o i in fbe aggivH ic!!, alienating a portion ot whose 'voluntary'''"1 indispensable to
estimation ar more piL sir'g111'
bnance.j ot tnc depari
i'efi''ieney at the close of the :a.?t
i i re? t)ure'e. however, ar
);e: and tiio r
Hint
ed rate-
i3, in
dull mv
rin-re of a b jndo neif
t.iporary sto-
P du-y, which shouiJ o:il'
in s-n h eN-ieneies,
o?r. I
iinnef'pg;!ryi
nt in
be not and
!V 10 iho lM'iiU-ii.h -i of If r-r
Old tl
deadly hostib Gr- vrrntnent,
ia re. I he pro-rcs ji,-ide in th devrIopm?nt the pou.M.iis. appear ;n ijie p'rreed-
1:1 f 001 ot tlift o.t hutorv and present
tneir os u nrriinneni
j '"vurnr.K-ni 5lr-n5 .. "fail possible- strength ;!ie' cr
au.l attachment of all tbo-,c who inake uo t;.; coniti:cnt tdemenis '
iioi, bc!u-vin5. it b.-cn tnv plsrt.,e ti) ,r. ..-ire to t it v.-h-.e poop!,-, ami to i-vrrv momt.er of di- conted.ra.v. hv ...n,ra!) s.ibHarV, a.,.l o,u.l n;v9 ''v',th,' benefit ofthos,- rrpwba,-.,!, i,..-.;,,,. t! -i" v.h.oh it wa-; the and aim :f i!;e Cvn-n-
i-non t . rKtah:i: a. 3,, ,, ;..,,..,;.,! ;,
wi.ivh is, ja ln.
! -npai I i t! ii
III. s,
at
.i-.iititS t't.'.V.UIt'. withtn;t w.i'.tii: whom he th'ir. .
'.vii!t hi in i Ccn. Scot. - ,
(i iv. ru. 1: Call v. a., iuh-e.iuently ajip driTcd to rontiurt a suauncr catupain, uaai. at the emse of it was rejilaceil by (Jon. Jessup. These event and changes took placfl under the ad nini.nrntion of my prevleccs.-or. .N'otwiihwtandin the exertions ot t!.! expt-rieiieeJ othh-ers who had command then- far rird.'.ven mo: ths, on rnteiiaJ upon he admb.isua'ien of the Oovernment I found the T.-rntory of 1'ionvh a prey to Indian atrociti". A strenv.a-.:" elrt v n iiiiait-diatoly in v.i-a to tning these ho.'tilities to eloce ; and the army nndr Afen. Jepsup wa? reir.f orrp'l until it ainannted to icri thtejsaad men, ami furaishc 1 with abundant Wrmhes of everv description, bt this Mmnni-" J,. ... ..vi.ubcr ot the enriiiv ware raptured and
tk-stroyct! ; but the .-haracter of the rontest only -, rhaiitd. The Indians having been defeated in overj ena:ienient, diapcrsed ia small bands throtish.uit the .coutitrv. and became an cnter-
j.risite, formidable, and ruthless banditti, (hn. Tn.-l.-iv .vlio- -- !, ! Cat. Jessiin. used Ills best
,-xe'rtions to subdue toe,.., Keeor.d -d in
He, ,i;,rts by the ..meets urn.- . . 1 , 1 . " 1 , , , r.ae. t the Territory trom their ifepred lmn to prolt . i. i.- - , . , - of s-i-anai and cruel trsaebcre (l'e. I. -.a--, .' 1 1 . f - " "V' J-'' , m-t.b with them
v tu. .Mcomn. wno was- s,Mll rr ... y,,i
too f r '-v n 1
. 1 . . - 1 .
,', .n',ti,,,,. rvt st;"'"- 'Ion. Armi.tead
a .at was ui on. a tv
01 c
servi-
may ue expected on iha fuiure
iroin
;.-(;!
a:
. x m r 1 ".. I
d a i' . --- uaKrtT cenn
V'LG en the J bu'il, " Hi lit S f
, nui'.iiiiT c-at
r 1 v e r
t;o:i lor the iia.o?PMrt anon
the oenoral reduction
iv .ell : ...
i e
letting?,
'V!U! til'1 1!
:-ase
of
tb
m:
roaonaoly be antiripitev
v" "in-
v, i-.iin
! !hC -.-h to
-Hnvite. 'J'hrf land is oi tioi n.st
uality has a fine orelnid, and well tmi-
has bt' or 'JO acres under improve -
to
about one hundred yr.r
-te Koad !cr.
.'ir
I 1 O III 1 : -
revenue
rom ;ue revival
j 1
of commercial activity, must soon place.
the finances of the department in a iu'or.-! 1 - 1
perous condition. Considering the unfavorable circumstances which have existed during the past year, it is 3 gratifying result that the revenue Im not detdhted, cor.p-.rt;l with the p'eef d:rg year, bet, on the contrary, exhibits a smail increase; the crcunistaucej referred to hwina' had no oth-
tue expected m-
q
beret men.
1. n. 11 r rr.Lsuv. 1 ;o 6-tf.
Y I'liVT-tt.-
J J -.. 1 . . , lit ill
prcsarvatio.,. (-.,nn,.t t.iin.r ,,,v
mess ot tin
-i
fit
ihat t.'ie !a-tin
I 1:1 l"tf states, or tae prmnnenev
umo'i. can be u. i.ntau.H by gii
t: to tiifii to ;u v , tiie ro-
t thfir
reiVroueo ,,r
iiitn;-
M iT.Tt the ci-
arid h. ve eoatiuued
1.
'': t'"-ti ot mo .,.st hutorv and present ' . - 'i'en t :m t!ie di-tri-v;.;.,,, "Htc of the hnati'-i .! ,-on.;er.M td' the Fed- f" wlh ,or I'r'v''"S-. cr by the adoption rra! (iovermnenf. The fe-n theie t.red ;i'f"r u hlch e;in''h Potion ...f t!-'c !'.,ion -e the assertion, that ah ' the te.T Ve TfuZi 'r ' "t " T rurpo9.s f.r uhrch thr- (crr.v.cnl was b cal Un Z:- Z'Z" T, n.tlto'ed Jotve Icm aCCOmplisjcd inr n -y for .!,, ..r, -seat, or a 'uut, aaaia-tm-
I ionda i hen Ci'.m. T,.V1
a.-uaie. I'.'niii
t: the !, ana
a.;
tn-.i.-t: ;
f the ar,a ;
i,a,..
lie
a no'etam
dv .-rt'Ied
1 ' 1"
tr..m tae I n taa .to c.iiir
e-
in F!
01:1 the Of t!,e
n il. at
four vcars ol I'rcatei-
ic-e:iifii! man wnre
aec.;n;ary
ever
before
peace, and
of O
in the
anv
em.aare x peri-
lac e thai
o 111 time; Ml
PPitmn a? lormif! tb!e as
re array;1 ' a"-ninst ihn n.di.-v
. . . . - -i 1 v i.non s'raMori: tint this ha.! been hen the ordinary revenues of the
a h i at u rt1 hi aimer
-a ; iv.r
i:ne pern.! o arc ha:-
ppi. 11..! are
laiaais to pers-iado their e.mtii i v men to join 1 ,
''' "opes were lor some tine- er.t'-rt in..-.)
' . i 1 ,. ; f.,...i . . 1
I l-M -
're gf-iiera.iy
from
! . ,
t'ovt nimenl
an , t '
" u i e c o
tho ere;uio;-l
ffng any 0 aaioty, other liiao 5i;ei
,e fir I'.n-ne rt ,., ,.e .!...
a it..-.i.im.t? ui tat in
'r in !,
(b.-creas p, r :he laws,
n. "t the- eouniry, vvo!,out n permaiir.' online deb;
Klf ti th-
t wid speeddy discharge, fenry .." :i nanontd ban I
overn-
and withour
!.v n-.t Hi
..amj the
e . ;
ta. re tain re
i he lli ft, and a
m p o:'v.tr.-is ri
" ''.t 1 . "it .1 .. .; l,t ft: m e in tr.i-ie. I'liikm-, and er. di
to pheo the lu.i,.,s imiisw u-n, ot t;
err.ment itself, on
) a : 1 1 r v p!a a,
'at, laiport-
trom t!ie
. ! 1
.f
lii a
a solid ha.- b; i-. i:.
aia
m-Kae
v ex-
kiads, a ; reef i v . ' '"on n-elusivf
ca-ts vaaie lor vaiue. :m.l
lenaocim nnr eneour.uui in t-'.aers 1 h 1 r si ve-ri . I ere JiNiVom whi'eh il been f.
rim.cu.t to escape, and which Ins h-ft nothing IlU."! 11 !u! l''lC wreaks ta it iiu.k its fat..! ..- -
fii
oe
..... unit iu in::i : ni.iucecJ l :t e. t try without I'l.rtin-r di'li -i.hv. ''!;, proved l ilhe-ious a-;d h -tiihit s a avc e l t!irou-'aoat tlie u ,'. Terr;; n , eo-ite-t Ins ta: hired -n :.,rij. j- o be
can bey ate! tiio c:;t!.. of peril need ( ' r.i r :! have
troops ; ofj.r, rs arid ! '-nishfd tin ai-tis f..r
ta.! 1 1 : 1 1 j r 1 ; 1 r. s'antiv ftni.i..
ri 111
ts :
r : ht ;r t".t- ;.r:
av,
ti.it
Teriih ;: - !, iv,u r. ric.vI h it : hi - :ti: ! t,. rj; ::evf t. i 'f tar ike i!i.-a.m-
; ' v
1-
'11-
. !o:.
V li- s-r;,,-
.b.r liae i-.itl-.es vvhieh h ive the is.;.? i-f the contest, in
" 1 :-.it"of the thiM're efh ...ih-ies, tho lt-1 tins lnauman purpose
tud ve inns! !
.it-,
.rreab-r reyulanty 1:1 the
;rabie reuuc
or rtiVet llaan to ehec
come. It will be seen a. - ;,Mt ;vj3Ster General suggests certain imi1'"'"- -. ,inc;,t..Pi to reduce the
t!ie estabiisnment, wirhtof th3 mad,, cheapen tno trans-
porta'.ion, en?un
.,,11 cpcnre a con-.ue
in "the rates of letter-postage object highly desii -:ojit-. 'I'ho siibjeet is one of general interest to the comiirani'.y, and is respectfully recommended to vou. consideration. The so iprc.ssion of the African slavetrade has received the cro-uhmed atfntii.ui nf the Government. T-ia br g Do'phin and schooner Grampus have ha en emp'ov-
t- -I i
fMlV. r.ubDcriber will st.Il in Yine.'!:::c--ii without reserve, to th" higiio:: biu-
Jo -.on lha fir-t Lhilurilnv in Junutvry, 1 1 1,
1 of John C. v !ai K, at o cteci
1 ilurai.'
n r ia
Africa. f.,r the
i'1-iai on
t 1
A'.
ro-isl oi
reven'.'.oo- s.:c:
portions id that trade as w:, said to !. prosectr.c-1 un It t!i? Ani'-ri..:! laaj-. tor cruising or llto-n? c . . v ; ? of :h cmst nost i;ua!!v rr.or'.-d to by - 'ivers. unt.l
ti:c eomnif-tit'etnent of r- nv
,:rnr-,t p t.-ie . . o,:i as iri-r .been tlc-sp'' '
't's.S'.'.s ra
! 1.
a id !;1V!
?et on. taef
1
i !-
a: :.io iitei o
i tv.o U In 1 n
to f? Io.a. ill i'.r: i 1 1 each, front';"!;, on : nin.r b:ud: dVU o-'t. Thf ti'iOVO ot:, V. 11
t'l.b.-rr !hi::lhi
On nrr,')'1 rV
Va:er
c- ii.aoi
to l '
no w'".
-treet. beinv:
- fotd
a:ni
ar r.iar
w
1 i -
... 1
.1.
3.
Tin Ware at wlioloalr and ISrtail. rj- Cincinnati t- Louisvitr Price 1 have al l rge stock of Tin on hand, nnd vi i!t continue to keep it on ham?, and will rll on accomodating term to customer am? the public generally. The Copper, Tin, V H--t lion manufactory will be carried on a nftial at mv old stand -n Market street nearly opj oaif e thr ,e ket lionpe : wher all kind of jobwmk viil le
1 1 act'otcnu; ;u yiii . -v b . .
ol
'a
s3
ri
5 3
U." Tl" ' 1" -..,.., nrnjc,! i,ir f -b
P
our ot
ts
:vl to i.-uv
more
irnrw's tvilir Inprf.inrf
v.vrrp;;
March Koh 13HS if
police to E-'arsnivr. JUST received, between two and three hundrr bushels of blne-sras Peed, a fresh and ton urn article, from ttic rich paturt of Bourbon coun ty, Ky.. and for unit; low for ensh, ly th i-ub scril-r.. ' 'f DI)OX 4 'inee-ae-. ir,-. Hth 1 SftP -tf.
to us by note or hook accoun:, wdl conr- 1
thos.. indebted- OLIVi: li llAXC II
favor on Mayes
vuvkent
?ave cost?
thcrr.scl vc-
ov
112
1 t-i a
l.ieir
dues by the 1 st of .iv no;e? ar.,1 aecounv '''' ! 1
. II i - Vi l short o-iT. 5 they
t
..V net. Al.-o.
1 a mo
s.
May
ins (.eijts in
have stund io:ii
Dec- 1
, 1
Fram lerjars that t
e a : r
1C
nan
traa'e
o.Ti:-. n o w
'-".p'a'dy carrien on under Portuguese
uoiors: and tnev express me opinion that
he apprehension of their presence on the
slave-const has. in ;1 great uegrejfcrrestet.
the prostittnitm of ihe .ir,"i;j lis"
l !ia: the financial - P'V.v. and have Iv,
re t
Hi. tl r Si
a tit: r i i
f the ti -eminent
wlvvo pe:i"il s, ctin.'.uctcd
o. now. an. have be. ., ,!
of these wk!
'vita a stru t and invariable rejar.i t t
fimdaii,e:ita prim-itdc, and that by the assumption arid inaintainaneo of the stand thus taken on
at
t '
-.
a
1 .
trie v at f
mor J 1 iatt. : t , ( va.i
char 1 - - : 1 1' r s n .; T s - ,,:,', 1 ike .. i -.v iur to h? par i, ... h-.r fippropn:i!i 'as nu tn: ramrtan'Mit-i t-nlv .'lavt; i
V
It is hope.
1; y
, eats on ed la .-i.-i -. .1
to
that.
j ronuanmg to maiulaiu this iorce in . .hat ipnr::-;, and by the exertions of the L"dicer- 'n c ommand, much vv ill be done
V,vl 1 .-top to whatever portion of this 1 1 " 1 . may have been carried on under
V S,'-e'i'xU Cr-'-i'i flag, and to nrevenl its use
? ---.l, ,..!... 1 t ...
.aver j a,i
;ac
.Ki a 1
il'l'l'l. ; a 1
(
1 ,
ip, e t.eieial.Tiion of civil and
OS ,1
. r ri.
hb
and
ori.l the proits honor; if its
aoma:;e service
1
sush - . !c f ' rb.,
ed; if , ! ..1
amp
prov:
oiiisti ation
. I till. s i " Siab pr.,m;.: b o r I ' :
! :, I- ..r
:y int d .0-
1 .
as been -ion lias of Pis-
I t w ; 1 f 1 ! 1 e it) behalf of
r
i'u' j... va.ppion
' r. ; . 1 1'. - i 1 ,.
11 '. 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 v
I.-:
1 e
en
1st
eri 1 it i.l". -sla.....ir . :
on re,:-
10
ei a.
.--i'li-! !r-JI"KJe u'!llv-v" while it violates whether lavvs'J? cqirilJy an cutrub. thc ,.; .0 ,J .,!- -.V',. ..ad thr feci i eg? of humani ,
the hts
111
uoi!.-rs per
1 a ,
-7db. I li 1
P
i:.:iil'Y of Genres
s
llll!
1 miner, m: wnien 1 wiil tT;ve eio ,t
ord, gat ou: as I may direct
ue.ivered at my Mdl m Vinci nnes. J. h. COL. MAX. lce. 1 I, 1 s p, 1. J7-tf.
?'
" - a-,
A T 1: I ) & 1-? ?. t
J , v.iTrr- cliantable Pork. lor wind
the
r- - ,
ugliest price wid
'- given, 11 Ceiivercu in Vinemnes, on or before the I.'-th Janur.rv. 1811. to TOKN & TK A ( ' V. Dec. 10, 18407-01.
1 I 1
-- 1 'i';e. r 1 1' ' r ri . .
a'o I -pi.p fPort?' 0 I 0- ho ..r -' i r-'
1 c c u ta t-! i r v 1
.t . . - 1
has
f ,
a ; a t
a '!'
lialtu, ,,l
wi!!, it is believed, at this period, scarcely be .pu tioned. A steady ad'itici.c a or. the jet of the G ivc:
meat, to the po i.-v which ha, p.-oJuced 1 t vry reu.'tP, fii h'd i-r j l 'h i a; t'e h !til. what is in ve import in', I y t'ae in.-' terpri..e. pcraevt ivnec. nu I ecmi ."-iny t
in ji'-ei ie. e.jun ii 1:, ! 1 f.i.sC If--- .
I r : e don of our commerce a:id ci ti -the Medoerauran . the Pari lie, on .st of P-raza, and in the Gidf ol . I 1 1 .Hi 1 ! 'I t . ! r.lll f'iii.1 i'liiT .l
I
l iige c prn I-Oiae,i:.!,:P'0 i
fnnoviii.'
ires oi ;:efrayitig oh.
ut of
;ea'efia!y
foionr -1 r i ! T. .
.ares 'To'v;:;-
au.i ?a!.;t-4ry p d
. In:'; ..is
I I ' I I 1 .
I. '5 0
t;
it; ve
an
nros-
45 CO
1
w
nb;
utu lias a' all times
1 !
re, hee
a po.un:
1
'a.au
r.ifijt; -, xtt u-.t
on Treasury: p'Tinaii' nt oi jeca-
t .iischarc of t!:e nu-
Cianns
1
and di"ritied
-if all these oreat an
with many others that
rnifctii he sta'etl, have, tor a series ol
yerjis, imrkcd hv peculiar ohtae;e.s and dihicuhies, been successfully- accoinp'i.-h-rd without a rcsiirf to a peruiauent debt, or the aid of a national hank; have we not a rielit to expect that a policy, the
a .0 an ai -.' ,
"oi.: pre pen! v, . a wn !-y --; ; r. ; r.i .:' a ef a b! tt- ' ,. "'.
a- rt-pr,s . . j aia-ier.t wea' " ! i-;';."ih f.jiu!
1-
. ene.; :.-
1
.a
.1 -
vv her
; c
. e 'a i?o -;;), n o. 0 f.r thy ; VS's ;. t
iv 1 a. , 1 .
trie
l' o p-
1.
l
J.
, O '.
y t o e 1 nt
a;ti,
il- a.'
;,i.a : a ta i.
evjaiaiiami nt
whr-'da-r t!;e i,i..:.iy:OTt of the pecanitrv e.in-(t-ras ol the ( bi-.-r raaieut, an h bv i-eri-e pnaife. t :
r "f individuals aba. shali be
I, ir'; i 1 , 1 . . i . . a .i , . . 1 1 - ' i . .,a. ; .1
t!io; eo'.tr.i.-tmn arid expansions of
a ijro-it efi t. t!;
i -;. I
. a
a ta-(er-
the cm -
1
re
kless a'auscs of credit, fr
om
t of wh.ich the country has so
ij'-pet publir these i e i v e unh.a;
poa,
ot w men tias been to .sn -tam the
stv ice independently of cither of f:ti.tf'.:l sources of discord, will rc-
the hual sanctum oi
?"(! am. lauav cue
1 people w
'itetl
1 1
ptibiic
' ?-,-
o
icinf,n
a .
That : "'Mi a r-n a '. . 1 1 :i.
ver u.tima'.elv
ssni'-iits 1:1 the pecuniary ...,!.,..'. ,.r ,a .,".1
n ; a
ol iiitii vi'ina.s, oi unax.itr.n
d duration, recently exisie
ti
in
a
Ot I i e i
0 ii.'.iu at- 1 i! v true
TV now to trace sources, would h teioe-'uee ot mv
cainnierc al ra, nm?.
111 is
r-a.. v . -ri thc ah-h
deejay sui!red a return that can premise, in thc end, no better results than ta rej.roducc the embarrassments the Governmout lias experienced; and to remove from the shoulders of the present, t those of tu sh victim:;, t'-c bitter fruits of that spiiit of speculative entciprise ta which our coun
trymen are so liable, and up m which the lessons et experience are so unavnilini. The eliuiec is
one it m iv be
an imnoitaa.t one, aad I sincere! .vie-:, raa.!-..
A r'-p. rt h'o.n the S-
arv of Wnr. Trf.r.t-
; a detailed iew the a!firs of tint dep-trt-nt, d;'c.i,i:i inies this communication.
sa.t av duties connected with the re
ins, in which the arm - has been
! western
i.i
f'i in-': c.tlv I-i.i
01 an
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ar'.cr: arid ! ".on
a ip-.'l-'.v.,.- ork'o-a
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1
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ii a s
an-:
1
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s j rt
:o nu
in: (OisiS ni ;h'!V ,ea,-l-2-t!;er with other ports
our w
1 r a-t
the se is'1 -r" - b. 1.1 . ' ' ' S V- '
t -
crat i lovtri.'!.
1 1
liioKO
, 1 1 1 - would 1
1. 00
EaSTS111' uii.lersined lespectfully announce,. ,. his Iriends and the public in treneral, that he has jo.-t fitted up a Coffee Ilou-r, on Market 'Pitt, in the room formerly occupied by J0, H uper. a ftore. w here he will accommo !,.. t nb. ir entire sati-fartion, all vho mnv f,vor Lit'.' w Oh a call. V IS. upnior l.iquco. of all kir.s. .v
!ae g n ,n or punt n ino,!or;tc term
inrrn
P RA. SMI .V COITJM nes, IV!,. COth, 1810 3'J-tf.
tral'S'I" received from the I,
aniasco I'oiin !n
u.nc very superior t mon coorsiuj utovr,
nn, suitable for Mr,al! fa
m. and t.,.
S3
new and aj-j. roved pit'e
at 1 educed j,rjees iate stoves., lor sale bv
GKKK.MKJW ,v UOi 1,1 Viicfiiiies, IirrV. ltlth 1 S3 J i9.tf
Also, Can ii.
H .
V if 1 -jwrTi
A B 0 I L L HIT" r.Li.- . fiiy I'.t.um lii"
1 .1.... !. nil! Manufactme fur ill kinds i f copitk. tin. . js h 1; i:t-i k o.n
zZ. I ! li Ms
1:1 a.l its various I ranches.
He solicits thr atten!i,vn of dealer, to Jo ek of vvar. ,iiitcndim; to oih r theni af ill time
an I'.'siiJlmcnl cnnipit to. a v r nort...i ;, ,i.
keruiship. ,- i..,t' nds that his w are shad W
to an v in thc -.v e
a.- t. rais, as j; c.ia I e
.nv other VT-tcru p
pursuits, before tha object can br fudy
S'i fi'diies
or
disc
md a
1'
'avi-.i
eC"5 cm-
ira. it is u:iii 1 lit-rent na-
1 1,
.aaii'.t d i)
1 1 r tae jiurpo.se oi giving ioen countenance o;;d protection, should they be required. Oiher fmafier vessels have been.
ami still are. emjdoycd in prosecuting the
surveys ol the-coastot the Pnited .States, directed by various cts of congress: a:;d those rchich havefreen completed wili shortly be laid before yon. The exploring expedition, at the latest date, was preparing to leave the Bay of Islands. New Zealand, in further prosecution of objects which have thus far been successfully accomplished. The discovery of a new continent, which was first
untune bo" o touili, langituJe
1
v-eo::ip,ihe'.i.
1 .
vvmer-rnsKs. merchant
:u cted wi'!; the si.. ve-trad .1-. leitor' .':v carried b '. s -
;;ciis io ,:;a .siave-i ketones: a:m tpe e
of th" fact'-rs nr trans p-orteil from o
s;.,v7 ii..,;:., ;aa:;-iii;f-r, w a. a,, i.itcrrt
tnui cr punssiMiient bv epdit. r ot too tiations to whh h the heloti;:, cnnTed i;: 'dij v'ommcrct; id' i'lat reeiop. I ..uhmi; to your pR'aments wheib.er this iiovernmei.t, haviiiif been tiio first to prohibit, bv
-c .-
1
Dr-
-.1:.
t .j u.ite pc
ius; to occ
1
;-c-. t.;e slave-'-a-.t-i too it piracy should iur !n
lactones on the coast
ai'fjrwards i:i latituds
d ea:t.
o so ppoe tt ncecssa-
ever may
1 .
rv e
which tiio mi
the earlier stage, not be manv bv
ti-an is not li.liv undor-too. Not deemino- it wit: an tl
these reverses to their e a retleetioti on the ii.il llow-ci i izens. W !:atbecn the obscurity in t was involved during . of revulsion, there canwhom 1 1 ; e whole ques-
pr,vcrs of thc G
f rousti'.titur
?:;.' (iovernment
tn repair private lo-ses sustained by reverse : in business lp.wing no ennexion vith the pnhiie service, ci titer by direct appropri alions trom the Treasury, or bv
Thc
mov;d of the I ml i coiistandy en;; i frontiers, aui! in I
d on the northern a lori la. have render.-.
it !m"rac-
tit-able ta carry into full effect the plan recornineii.le 1 by the Secretary far improvmcr ita discipline. In every instance where trie regime 11 ts
have been concentrated, ta. v h .:
no:
res
and the
Cs
I r.
!. u!ts mav 1
made gieat
'c an.ir.riate.I
iron a conhmianc" jf this system. During the las! i-eas.n, a j. irt of t'ae troops have been employed in re.inving Indians from the interior t a the
territory .assigned them in the W'es: a dot; which they ha.e perfumed eliicieiitly. and with praiseworthy hnmoiity ; ami thai, portion of them iv hieh lias be. n stationed in Florida, continued active opcijUoan ihcre thfou-jhout the heats of a ai e.i-T
1
i -.?. p ill -
-cioi
tis.aliOf! v.esignet
o secure ex
clusive privileges dividual:- or classo
tud lnitnunit cs to min pre baren-c to, and
at the expense of, thc oreat majotity necessarily debarred from any participation in them, no attempt to do so has been either made, recommended, er encouraged, by the present Jixccutive. It is btdicved. liQwever. that the great purposes for the attachment of wliifdi the Federal Government vvas instituted have not been lot sight of. Intrusted only with limited powers, cautiously enumerated, distinctly specified, ami defined with n precision and clearness which would eem to defr misconstruction, it lias been
my constant aim to confine myself within the limits po clearly marked out, and so
hvavs been
carefulv guarded.
01 o'ai "i:i
that
Having
est prsserv a'ivv
if
tb.e i;tiin": of the ctie? iv to o found in a
f-.fal
llliil: I.'
from
a.c cxciei;? ed a
id the Iiiited ."-"tabis in regard to
the Indians, of which a succinct account is given in mv inos-s.ire of lds. and ef the wis.or and
expe.iieiny of which I am fuaiv satisfied, lias been continued in active operation throughout the whole jiciaa of my administration, fsiuc: the spring of l:t7, more than forty thousand Indians have been rem ived to their new homes west of the Mississippi ; and I am happy to add, that all accounts concur in representing tiie result of this mcasme as eminently beneficial to that people. The emigration of the Scaiinoles alone lias been attended with serious ditliculty, and occasioned Woodshed : hostilities having been commenced by the Indians of Fiorida, undei the apprehension that they would he compelled. by f.uce, to comjiiv with their treaty stipulations. The execution of the treaty of Payne's Landing, signed in its, but not ratified until was postponed, nt the solicitation of the Indians, until I Sou, when lacy asain renewed their agreement to remove peaceably to theii new homes in thc West. In the face of this .solemn and renewed compact, they broke their faith, an.l commenced hostilities by the missacre of Major Dade's com-
rtmi, tha rcur hr ef
,"n, si'i 1 !ii; ai !'.'
ici? a ;ifn, ' 'er.er-il Thom;--f cr :el trcachcT. Vht?a
cetc :i:.c!
seen in
lot'1 "d7 ' east, an
0 31' south, longitude 1 r3f
by liieutenants WiiKus and Hudson, for
an extj-;it of about eighteen hundred miles, out on which the) were prevented from landing by vast bodies of ice which encompassed it, was one of the honorable results of the enterprise. Lieutenant Vi!ke- be irs testimony to the zeal and good conduct of his oilicvrs and men; and i is but justice to that ofiicer to staU that
lie appears to have performed the duties assigned hipvilji an ardor, ability, and perseverancpjhi'rh give every assurance of an honorable issue to the undertaking. The report of the Post Master Geneial, herewith submitted, will exhibit the ser
vice ol mat department the past
trade with the slave
c 1 1 1 ,1
01 .vii ica: giving an example to all nations in this respect, which, if fairly fol
lowed, cannot fail to produce the most
elective results in breaking up these dens of iniquity. M. VAN BURIiN. W.u-ui ; oto.,", Dtccuibcr 1810.
Si a 1 . 1 ixt.ox G rcii L:.. i:..la V; v . John lMgar.
111
t ( ,.
1 1 .an ; T.--'o, i
ain! to .fii i 11 upon
anch,ii.rd ' '- f .
01
1
. m,
an: ei j.a, ,v
1 ! ao-pati !,. i-f-Ci't'iT - rtin-V ar t put p in a rnsi.tiaNlc Unn.
t . a
.a. ,
-1 .
..!.!;,
De,
r an-
1 1
-1
ii'AM .W;iill,j,. 1st. s:i'.i 17-1 v.
1 - Vv ,
i ND at this lime rjiv. -.: tint, liy .Lid ah iv lii'i-oii
1 e t ,
I'.il.
s-t;i.s!. ct un ,d
a risi.
BRAHO', GIN, WINE, &G.
l!HI,S. (iaod American UranJv,
. 1 ."i'
do do ' inn. do Sweet Malaga Wine, lib, p.-of (Vgube I'.rant! a ''naaaaign t'o
af) IJ.-ups b'!;,.t as-uted . :-, Mil) lbs. J!ar Leal, 10 bb! ;. Prime O, fV,,,, 10 Kaas tiio Coiha-, -0 l.eams Vrapj ing Pajer.
V.
se. and it appe;ii-in-g to th
ihe ooort that said defendant i- no;
dent of the State of Imliaiia, on morion,
: . , , ? . 1 . 1
it is oruereu oy ir.e court, ;nut H'nice ol the pendency of this complaint he given said defendant by publica'.ian of this order in the Vineennes Saturday Gazette for three weeks successively, according to the Statute in such case made and provided, and this cause continued until the .next term. WM. R. McCOKI), Cl'k. Dec. IS, 1-10 hlS-Hf.
HOOKS! HOOKS!! "HT'.O-It "ale by subscription, 'The ('hristian Index,' a new and popular work.
Also, the 'history of the United Siai.es,' translated in Iho German language, hv C.
Ih 'Jhvlor. Subs-ri;
us will be re-
UKOW.N. Mari.tt
Dec. lath, Is 10.
-ll".S-H
and U present
condition.
year,
Pirn transpor-
tatio:i has been maintained durin the yea; to the fail extent authorized by the existing laws: some improvements have been effected, which the public interest seemed urgently to demand, but not involving any material additional expenditure; the contractors have generally performed their engagements with fidelity the postmis;er, with few exceptions, have rendered their accounts and paid their quarterly balances with promptitude ami the whole service of the department has maintained the efficiency for which it has been for several years distinguished. 'I'hft acts of congress establishing newmail routes, and requiring more expensive services on others, and the increasing wants of the country, have, for three years past, carried the expenses something beyond the accruing revenues: the
, PUBLIC. SALE. "jMIL suhsciaa.T will oher at public auction, toJl day, December Ithh.at the Vineennes Hall, a lot ef Household an I Kitchen Furniture, consisting of lteds and Ihddi.ir. Chairs, Tables, Cooking I "tonsils, Stoves, Ac. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Terms. On ail sums over five dollars, a credit ol six months will be rriven. 1 DOlvAN. Dec. loth, IS Id. ii2S-lw.
eeived for both works at the Post Office,
where a copy of each can be examined
Please cad and
NO TICK.
! Y iii!i;i'B notify all persons n., Toir.. !f f
-a .e:raeiso a certain note nivru tv me n Yi f V.e for 00. dated Ac..-t !,
. . ... ..no ...v ,111,1- in ejoo.i-,, as 1 ,fl. '' ii-lc-s t rce,' to ! so h Operation
I'VITH'K M(U);;k. v ' - t ..1,. s. J p.t 1 th, 1 840. ',7,;:.i7' h.YD yau.uTu: ntvutnr.
see ti.
; .
Dec.
L. WHITE.
1810 -JS-31.
3IKDICAL iVO'nCiL. jTifi II H membcij of the Vineennes t !.i:.... n 1 ,1 1 ... ...
11 1 ci , e. .tt iit'tiiu ,11c litsiitai 10 meet
in incennes, on 1 riday, "Joih ins.., for the transacting of business of importance. Dec. JO. IS 10.
lV.a-.ai.
K S T R A V . HOn'RAlDI) away from V -eK ' 1 1
1 I 1 tne sutiscnoer some
time duri::g last summer, a
red cow and heifer calf, purchased from Mr. Geo. Davis. The end of'the- right horn of the cow is oil": probabiy sawed off when young. There are other marks, but the color and the horn, are sufficient by which to recognize the cow. The calf is of the same color of the cow. Any person returning the above described co w and calf to the undersigned, will be liberally rewarded. R. V. CADDLNGTON. Dec. 18. 18 JO
800
I. . . ! a ! 1 ! V
e.xee mivuig ueeu met, until urn jaii : uuu cxtra SUrfine jus, received and for sale
year, ov
I V a CT'r-r, m, , 1, I ! l-,.,,! n.ai'i I ,
i.tj oitJiur uiLii iiavi jatt i- f.i e " ' . O
otialy accumulated. That surplus Titv-j ing becii c.htisleu: aio.l the anticipated! ilrtu
bbls. of Kenawha salt, and COO bbl,
i I-
i. LL
those indebted tt) lb N. Coleman, bv note
"r book account, are hereby notiiicd to pav
'.tie san,"! on or before the 1st of December, or abide the consequences. K. IS. COI.M AN. Vineennes, Oct. 30th, 1 S Kb nSS-tf.
just received
5 direct
"MIC suoseribers Lavt
ii,;i.,.i.,!r.'.;., o .i ..r
iiu.i'i. ij'ui t lit 1,11 tl.Ssi I J I . 1 1 . 1 1 I Ol
2 Mil
''i 'Hi: ? from
rorrian ana uomeswc ury i.-ootis, iirocenes. Hardware, Glassware, Cuttlery, Doots, Shoes. English, Straw and Leghorn Ibmriets, r.iiish Fur, Kussia Deaver ami I'alm Leaf Hats, Iron, Nails, Castings, 4 c, which they will sell on reasonable terms. THORN V TRACY Dec. V?h. 1 s 1 0. :i27.;f.
KOPKS! HOiMCS!! JtOl'ES!!! Tf i: WIS STOW LP, tenders his sincere thankA to those who have heretofore so liberaliv patronized him snd f nicits a continuance, lb has. now, and will constantly keej) on hand, a full supply nf Grass and Hemp Cable Rojx-i. lied Cordis, and Plough Lines, Trot Lines. Fish-
al! of v '..I-. a
dispose of on
.m.iifi
rs A AC ,. WIUTTKIV, or vi.t:i:x.xi-:s. having invkntkd a m:w and mrnovtr.
IS OW PIUIPAKIID TO SKLI. STATU,
COUNTY, OR I X D I V I D I' A I. RIGHTS.
"l7"1III improvement consist in On, ;,,.!;,.:.
r ------ ,.,v .:ii.(ii oi 9 it. construction, the small sD.,rc it
the expense saved in the first tost of tiie oi.o
and thc quantity of fuel saved.
I?, in the firt place, will not cost over cue-half
'IS mUCll to TTl.l HI I faol ii re. l ,.i'l .. l
-...v....v. ...viii, v, iii nj;n not more than half as much, will occupy net half the
pace, will nave much fuel, and is more nowcrfi 1
than the present reciprocating engine, and withal, u so simj.l,; in its construction that with five Minutes' explanation, any person can perfectly understand its piincij.le. Aj.jdicable to anv thinlut peculiarly adapted to all mill and fhop purposes. 1 June 26th. 110 ntd-tf. 'i he Louisville Journal, fSt. Louis Republic,., auJ abash Courier, will insert the above mi weeks- and forward Ihir accounts to this office I E o ii Ii ! BT7 ii , s 4 lot of superior Plough, jm.t received, and ' for sale bv N. .-SMITH. Jan. 29th 1 8 1 0 :jp-tf.
STOVES! STOYKSlf SHi; undersigned have jst received a Lr2 supply of Cooking, Franklin and Wno.l
of the most approved pattern which they will
sen low ior cash. MADDOV & c;asS. May Th, 1I0.j0 tf
THE VINCSNNES GAZETTE "JulilfslD riitrn S,itttit!ti 5SV . V. ( AIIXTO, riHvM2J)0. If paid innJvnr.r.. ' 3(h If p,,;, during -f, .( ,, r months ?3 0", If not paid during If, fT six mini (is, Jl 25, For xix months. Papers discontinued onlv the o,iir, ,-
pu'.iishid ahile arrearages areihie
uTf- AdvertisementR makinc one . . in.
wdl be inserted three times for one .Uiu",-. nil(J
t.fer.ty-favej ents everv for nubseno. t :....;,.
longer advertisements in tbo
- i . .. oiiinc puiporiion. .-.'o-crttserr.ert sen! uit'hfW'r o-:h r '" '"' Ci tnscrtei until f-nMl, r,lVh-jrj i '-o'.uiglv. ' " Foe ""ollar niH iavsuablv. be charj-J h: sling V's
