Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 December 1841 — Page 2

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bATl UDAV, DeCEMHER 1, 18 il

1 hti Wabash it tuis rime is in good order 1t navigation, -nit slightly falling, attended with light raim, which will, it is tuppo -e .!, c! cek its falling. - r Wo have receive 1 1 e 6 1, 9th and 10th numbers of the --Union Agriculturist," joUished in Chicago, Illinois, in quarto form, expressav lor binding at tlie unusually low p r i c e of enc doi'ar in advance. To see a work devoted exclusively to the

f .irmer'a i; t?re-1, so ab! v contacted, ana

in the far u ;'?!, too, is tho Union Agri-cuU-urali.-t. show s conclusively Inst the tiii)-' i net far distant when wo will vie

long is it since the nullifier, and his speeches como into power? All readers well remember; and if he is to bo credited, "he has never changed!' The National Intelligencer recently asked, in relation to Mr. Calhoun: "In what parly could we class him with the expectation of finding him in the same party a year hence? We might a well try to grasp a shadow or to lix a sunbeam. We forbear the attempt" It then proceeds to p'cture his zigzag deceptive course, and in allusion to a late letter of his sn vs, it "Exhibits him tons in full communion with the politicians of the ?ew York school, gratified with the estimate which

the

j p. ace upon n.s e-et ces; deriving lid

w.t.i tuo c: improve. none dollar

n r..Tricu.t'jra:

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Our iiirn ers cannot s: e:u

r u-'-T'i a-lvanta-? thru in sub to this work. We n id talce grea.

pleas. ire m persons.-! the money, fjrti.ers j .: f .d i;A".i!.!'l c-i veu.

a-a it: : :e I;

to ::u

o! such er with

request, our

t ie i:;i!ik'i e it. l'j. ll

or. en

i e !' (;"..! aT our caCe laiiolurs we have re-

NY i!

no num-

: to e

spendable pleasure from the arwui in which he tin I himse'f with them, "both n

to principles ami measured," c. Yes, it

is even so! Mr. Calhoun is reeiorocatmi:

compliments and courtesies w ith the leaders of '.hat party whose character he has heretofore portraved in such vivid colors,

(hut wo will quote a passage from one of

his speeencs as the best antidote to Ins aspersion of the whigs, his late r Cities nseocie'es. that wu could oiler. Hear h'.m: "it wnj thus,'' said the Senator, speak

ing inuignanit.y ot i.'ie atter p.-m of (Jen. Jackson's administration, "the prn.-iple? uf ti:c spoils party w hich had originated in tlie siaf of New York, gained the ascendant in the Union, with its rigid and despotic system of discipline, hv which, all who held or expected office wer- compolled to ,-eiy on partisan servic for suc-j

ces? or security; a parti; whose last and low minted xystvm is rapiily cntatnina ting tin: whole cointnunit;.ni

U

ov our ru

ming irom sucn a uatverous we

unercoc

politician, to i

uuc n:s reauers. rnav no

"o ;or US to i.'-.nmn" T.nr wr. 'nr.

nulii

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:: next iV -; aghr.;eJ by 5 :v nee -ud l!" I',;e fner.wi e o t! vide tlse wr '.'i -u re :

t . l- an ; Id-: him, an 1 kn )wn Ihit at'.emnts wn!

than oae v. can di;

Vr- si It , it. Who '.:r.'.l be

.on a.rcauv

f ' via ;r r

, i a c'i1 (i c'.-a ;ig to ;ia a F iren, -.an.iwh: ,r-o ma. a-,

partx

I.

mad ite v.

v i a

Leap. -a'

r-e- laboring .)g i'or taar an ?ce;i! a. gam run -ho care: run luore i will not be

ipar-.vcl. A.'rea-Iv Gen. Scott (now coic'ung Iteneial of the arm ; a brave -it'id.er. and a refuted v. hi has been nom-

i ii'.ibiic gatht-rmg in

i nn n 1-

an a.: repon5e no maue seems to aei . ih.acbj; o, he and Van may now ij (.eerned as candidates. Wo should "refer a longer t ime of renos.' far tin benefit of tiie rouftrv; bat if it be neces-

.r.ry, t;:c wuug j

i a J? w ate n tab i. pa.iieties. U'.ir r v i :o'i hav i c'-r it :i i eetu;il, and the

,ev iniia Uc Kent awake

Hknkv (.'l.u' wears no

military vt been t ici'jrie i:

plume; but his

le io.i 1 e b

isfu' or

:.urcls on his hp

ui lntelv will be

comparative iv regarded as mm. is appro-

ciate i ibive matter. In pn 'per time a. fi et n 1 grateful ;eop!e w id uafurl ias banner

it- ;,- i i- .1

' :-- -'i.i i 's Known oi i.ie

tier, and ci the I'ublie Land question

t.us quarter, to ?puni the notions of t'n

ae, and to sitain the rights of the sta.t in r dation t the other. if th.i wi.ndor aiid policy of the measure had been ii .J..-. 1 ! ...1 .f -I .! . 1 , ,

t:r. c.a-.-i laiaau u, mil SopillStiCal (leHUIlCl ations i..f seeli men as T2o:i -n ;md ('a!

u. icnt

e v v. r

I here wan be a lectin c on Temperance

on Wednesday evening next at the Meih odist Church by the Hev. Mr. Whilten.

I geods, clumles, and cfTc-ts of John

Urf.J, bte a Broker at Indiannpoli-

were soid on the 27th ult. Among his

valuables wa 82.U00 on the Hamilton

f CDhi) County Flank, which was sold at

.,-. .!..!! : , . .1 . r ,

i nc utairir i ii gvni mnripj- ior everv nnn-

dred of the shin-plaste-r stufl'. .Mr. Joshua II. Oty, who was indictei

for mail robbery, in Wayne county, has

been acquitted.

fi i r. v; a i ai aa ..e jaai'.in ne '.a 1 1

s i i ty never equalie ! ecep of the regretted I la rri ":!.

now intent unon ob-r eri!.Jidr.tes wi'lnev-

! r.i witi

in the ca-

1 no pens

ie our "I Iar; f a patri;i-:

cf the W est" in nd ia:e iiig'Tit ma-

Mo uesr

cv.ty. Diit;ibation of tha rnblic Lands. W e a -i .erieu to this matter w hen our r.e.ghbor's "Sun" was ?nrcharge'i with the fudge of Sena'or Itu'on. who nrcred the o.xp'nJiture of nearly all the proceeds to re-c: rr :dl ea :io:n on the sett-board and ise where, by which course he admitted, "tk A'.la it ic states wou'd nltain oLnunt

'he exclusive be-i'Ut.''

We then

u

f nouga to shew our readers the unjust am

usurious poacy ot tiie rpoilsmen, who

us i t.ie proeecis to give jabs and con

tracts to nartizans. and robbed tiie pe t . i ....

pie oi t.teir own properlv to subsuuze

parte a 1 e "rants. The subject is i-f vi-

md now when the state

at ;r a

o op r e'se

JV iU

f I,

a nor

t, ur Citacens taxec id one half the im-

(wtnc.i inate-

stien the va

i tit

own) ua-i latelv tieen intro

duced aim ist free ot dutv, the loeofoc

- " a i e r s

ac lands suomd sti,. Pe devoted to t.ie jvur-

p"se i ' the jiartv in power! Ti

of the starts are t ) he heavilv tax en. an

eeyi.ina ?:uiera:i.;. p.'rtatiou of f "r -

i i . r

ric.ii m cm. res w ;rn an

ue ot o.

nd editors, oretnd tt.at t::e puu-

(eop.e

fil-

''w their proper? v to be sold for

t part

!

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IS

. : iH'-nfon sa -

' excit-.

mpfsmg

cue s ittdigna: ion

c -celt.

Vr.lv

to

ct the

c oene- ' -' UOU'Th :r t-uch

people

..ecpit in maid, that if ever the Locofoco p"rty agin eceuire power, the

. v 1ers rarcaten 'ecures to the st

fertv thousand d

:e repeal

jusi law

fe.

Our

ten e a r o n e h u n J r e d an d lars yer annum that's

neighbor has republished the

r.ulliner, Celkcu:is i r IUOl's " r-.r.v

t --

Mil

to bckter Ho'-

DILI) At Burlington, Iowa, on the

I3ili ult. Thos. J. LvanM, Esq.

The avidity with which everv thing

relative to Queen Victoria and Prince

Albert, id sought after and read, induces

in ta by before our readers, a, the earii est possible moment, the following impor

iant and highly interesting intelliganee.

received by the Ilritlania lately arrived at

Boston. Lomo.v, qU.9, 1811. Latest infjrm itioii relative to t!v: Quetn. Although ihe cl -uds yesterday ware a threatcaiing aspect, Her Majecty

sigoilied her intention id takim a short

waU in ihe gardens of the Royal I'alace. Aceordingiy, at t wel ve minuetes r-ast two.

Har Midf-sty, accompanied b- four maids

of lienor, leu the alace, and we deeply

regret to state that her Alajehty had onlv

walked nine minutes and a half, w hen her

worst tears were realized far the rain

began to fill in Vw. but unusual large

hops. iSo sooner was this fad made

apparent to Her Majesty, than, with that presence of mind which on the most try

ing occasions, never deserts her. Her .Ma

jesty immediately opened and raised her

umbrena! Ii cannot but be gratifying to her Majesty's loving subject, la hear lhat Her .Majesty returned to ihe Ia!ace as little agitated, and apparently with as little concern at the untoward event, as did either of the Maids of Honor who 3Ccomprmied Her Majesty. M e are happy to state in addition to the foregoing that the Queen's loving Pubjects nre about to bo presented with a young Prince, she having Mgniti -d her intention di3t it should be a boy! How kind!

'However desirable the object, in reference to this grand connection and chain of communication still the difficulty and expense of making the river permanentlv navigable, would be altogether too great. Such is the inevitable inference to be drawn from the general tenor of the language used in their reports." Here the "difficulty and expense" are the points, and they will not stand the test of truth one instant. In regard to a canal of sufficient capacity to accommodate steam boats over the Rapids, Captain Smith, IT. S. Engineer, in his report to the War Department, asserts, '-that the expense of constructing such a canal would be at least ten times greater than by improving the river." Such is the 'general tenor" of his report made at a time w hen the state wai poor and happily j out of debt, with less than half her present population. He estimated the cost of, improving ihe river fio.n its mouth to Logansport, to give ( anda half feet writer to Vinccnncs, ami tiro feet between Yinctnnes and Logans port, 'at low water,' i to be only sixty-five thousand and ninetyfour d Tars, and twenty-nine cents. Tins he conceived to be suited to the then state of the c v.intry: were he to examine thej river and the cond'To.n of the countr"' ':'" '

he w ould urge a depth of three feet from

the Ohio to Lafayette, and add to his er-

timate for durable m 1 s litah'e jri,cb3it

three h.viaircd thous-md dolltrs. This

about one third tue a!ue oi tae lanus

latelv confirmed, which w ill nut construct

a canal half the distance- from Lnfayett

even to Terre-IIeuto. The Courier will

have to draw a different ii fere nee from

the reports the comparative diilieuhv

! rt n no - 1 tv 1 11 cj o - j n -n ' i;k c! vi"ii

"' 1" ' ' r " ")-.

iu favor of the ri er. If it be practieabl.' it is certainlv 'expedient" to save money these hard times the. more so when manv other advantage accrue from tui-j -"-aviui:. V. W.

of the Wa-

1

. ( t: river w,

c .laarovetiiei'

is the first object of :h

na

ture, urged up n the pe..ple during uTeri itorial dt?p-ndence; and in proportion as steam power is more advantageous than horse pow er, so is a certain ri.er navigation (even if it cost as much to create it) preferable to n canal. But there, will be a great saving of expenditure, tlierefure. every proper consideration is now iu its favor. Answer tr tiie Ihrgma ai our lav:. )in!(iled Fly CuUhcr. A Gcecraphical Eaiffma-Accrostic. I am eump-jse ! 1 I letters. My 1, i, ti, li, is a eotauy in Peimsvlvania. Mv J, 10, 10, is an Atlantic Cap". My :i, 0, 10, ), 11, 12.0, is a river in Siberia. My -1, 3, TL lg, was once a large citv n Asia, but is now the abode of fishermen. My f, i, 10, I'd, II, is rt county in Illinois. 1 y 0, I, 10,2, is a mountain in Lurop. Mv 7, 2, n,2, is a town in South America.

My 8. .o,0, 10, 0, is a river in Cero mv. My 13, 0, 10, 10.2, is a village in Africa.

My 10, 'J, 10. 1, (", 1 1, is a town in Lui ope.

My 1 1, S, ', 10, ll,isariver in Lower

Cana Ja. My 12, 13, 0,0, is a town in Pennsylvania.

My Kl. f, (5, 2, is a eotintv. iu Tennessee. Mv 11, 0, 10, 2. 0, is n mountain in Ara

bia. My w hole is a request made time and

again, but seldom complied with. Should

our readers comply this time, t'uey shall

receive our warmest thanks.

ike constitutional power to create and establish such an institution cannot be successfully controverted. "It is made the duty of Congress to provide for the collection, safe keeping, and disbursement of the public revenues. In discharging this delicate and important

duty it 18 not sufncient that Congress mav

employ an agent of comparative utility

and success; but it is imperious that they

should adopt the best expedient, am

one that will secure the objects conteni

plated in the mostelneient manner. The spirit uf the Constitution, the honor of the

nation, the rights and interests of the Peo

pie, demand tiie establishment of die best

system; and any compromise between an

inferior and superior agent is to disregin

the sacred injunctions of duty and convert the Government into one of the new ex

pedients; it would be tr insult the public

intelligence to produce argument to prove

the superiority of a National Bank over

any other fiscal agency that ever has been

devised by the ingenuity of man. Tb

experiments of our own Government

stand as an imperishable monument of the

imbecility oi thoe who, under the infat

u.ition oi power, have contemned the

wisdom of ear Lathers am

he lessons of

c ah nt can or-ind on m tbe aiustment or ecu!', men! of questions of dispute, thi

mu-t be regarded as bevond the limits of

all reasonable cavil. The different de

partments of the Government have, on various occasions given it their mot un

qualified sanctions. It is sustained by

the most brilli mt army of genius raid tal

ent. Amidst the bright retinue of its advocates and surporters, stand out iti boh! rt lief the name of Washington and .Madison Homes dear to freedom, dear to ev

ery American. It has on different oca

sions received the most unqualified appro

val of poau'ar will

"If the test m nv of the learned, the. virtu

ous, and pairi otic, froui ihe earliest f rma-

tui'i ol tin Government down to the prcs

phi time, is io ie i.isreganieu, where are we to find examples of our opinions and

action. f "If the high and solemn addduca ions

lhat emanate from the Temple of Justice.

are to have no influence in settling ques

tions of doubt and disput?, where are we

disrcgardei

the lessons nf ex eernme. So tar as ore

rIYiaiicscc.

in

Gov. Jo.Mts, the Whig huccessor of

Gov. Polk, was inaugurated at Nashville

on the 11th instant, in the presence oj The rusult of that contest is known' t.

t f find in n i K i f n tr ?

W II llVi an oi u iu "It the decisions of a still higher tribu

nal, the popular will, are to be spt at naughi.

why talk about the popular sovereignity?

If all these are to be disregarded, and made subservient to trie general wooing? and tender eares-ses of the conscience of

ane man, then is Liovernment a fiction.

ond freedom a mere mockery.

"Believing that this is the only means f furnishing a sound currency, and that

it affords the last lingering hope of reviving the energies of a once prosperous and

happy country, and restoring it once more to lhat proud eminence from which it

was madly hurled by party desnoti-m, I

shall use my bumble influence in securing to my fellow citizens the blessings it would confer." Death of T. ,1. i:v:ui; 2q. Thomas Ikit: r.on Evan, long a resident of this state, and somewhat known as a public man, died on the 13th instant, in Burlington, Iowa. The deceased early emigrated to tins state with his father At the age of twenty he was admitted t Ihe Har, and practised in the southern counties. He subsequently removed to .l.IT - I l . '

me upper v aoasn county, tie was a member of the Legislature for many years, and represented a county (Foun

tain) decidedly opposed to him in nation

al pontics. He was chairman of the

committee on Canals and Icternal Im pro.ements, when the "Mommoth Sys tern" was adopted. He was choge:

Speaker of the House of Representatives

al two successive sessions. He was se

lected as a candidate for Congress

taov m ru:i nmnai ljii. iiowan

Western Helics. At Atzalan the an- A gentleman, who had the misfortune to cient city of Wisconsin, wo learn from marry a fortune was once exhibiting ti e the Whcjnsin Inquirer, that some work- tine points of his horse to a friend. My men. in quarrying limestone, found, nt j f'orse if you please, said the wifemy the depth of five or six feet from the money bought that horse. Yes, madam, surface of the earth, and three or fjurjreplied the husband bowing, and yuur feet below the upper stratum of rock, a m-ney boiij-ht me. human thigh bone, w hich wes, with the ex- 5",TT-"" ' '?mmT?mmmrmZl. - ' - centiou of one end. completely embedded I MARKlLL At the Hoiel of Jno. C.

in the solid limestone rock, the formation

of the stone to all appearance having been round the bone.

J ma is one ot the numerous testimo

nies that are daily brought to light, that go to prove the former settlement of the distant west. The burnt brick structure in the vicinity of Atzalan, reaching to a very great extent, is a tc-ry interesting memorial of bv-gono davs. Baltimore Clip.

Simla i'c. The Lvansviiie (Indiana)

Journal contains a letter from a citizen

of Vince.nnes, written from Santa Fe.

Mexico, and dated 2:th July'll. The writer gives the following j artice.h'.rs a to tiie city: Santa Le is the seat of Gov

ernment of Xew Mexico, and is situated in a valley about ten miles long and five mdes wide. It i a military pest, a pot I

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oi euu , ana o-mmanoeo nv a laovc rnor ' General. The Population i s:ad fol

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iKiiueer auoui b,;;i v. i ae city contains six churches is on a ea.-i'i branch of ihe Rio Del Xorie. and fourteen i.iita from

no u a'ja.-:ti at incennc.

are two tnmes worked there

Clark. Lq. on the '..'Bih ult., by Samm -

Hill. C q., -Mr. John r. McDonald, to .Miss Lydin .Ittt. Juit Keceivcd. 20 Rbls. Old Rectified whiskey. 5 Duxes Fresh hound Lmon. 10 do Lest James Rivm Tobacco. 500 Lbs. superior Loaf Sugar, for family use. All of which will be eold unrU3lly low for catdi, or the following article of trade: Wherd, Com, Feathers, Heaswsx, Tullow and Butler. PATRICK DORAN. Dec. 3, 1841 20 tf.

c.3 w ide

e.

both branches of the Legislature of the

State of lenne.-see: on which occasion

le delivered an Address, of which the fol-

owing passage may be considered as a

correct representation of the opinion of a

-joriiy of the l'eople of that Stale on

the subject to which it refers:

"So long as the Federal Government hall keep itself within the limits prescrib

ed by the Coiistituiiou, and the States

ield a ready acquiescence, in the exer-

ise of the power delegated, we may con

our readers. The bodily and tnental fa

ligue ami exertion incidental upon that

exciting canvass most probably sowet

the seed ol the disease lhat finally de-

drived him of life.

The Burlington Hawk-eve, in noticing

tins iJispetisaiion, says: "Ihe District

Court adjourned on Monday, the day of

Ids funeral, and the niemers of the bar

passed appropriate resolutions; the Ma

sonic Fraternity paid due honors to their

departed brother, and the genera! turn

For the Vi'uciiiics Gazette. VVAUA5II IMPROVEMENT. The important subject cf providing in earueei to allow the country to hem. hi bv the expenditure of the public mime v, can

cunning or prc-

Onlyafew week , ego the Terre"Couricr" would insist lhat the

is impracticable- civ.

writer

pmion

i i i . iii . i i .

no loira.-, i u ena.eu La

. i i

tene e. Haute

river

ter win hr.ve it that no man wbofe o

is worth a rushlight," would talk a mo

ment upon that point! Now forsooth, when wiser men than that scribbler are known to have talked for weeks under tiie

obligations of conviction and ct amy about th matter, tlie ground n f-h;fiee and fh?r nsp? r ".f !arf v - ch" .' v."?;

e. l . .. a i. . ' .i '

iiuemiv nope to see our country crowned out of the citixens was sufm-ent evidence

wuti ail the blessings Giat flj.v from a' 'bat the vacuum thu created was felt and

appreciated." Semi-we ekly Journal.

Editors and Postmasters. The Ros-

wed leculated Government. "It is freely conceded to be one of the highest duties of the States to watch.

with the most scrupulous and jealous rirejton Post expresses iis indignation at the any incroachment on their rights, and to j letter addressed bv ihe President to the

renuue, in a proper spi-it. any usurpation acting Postmaster General, to far as it

oi power on the pari of the General Gov-Jtoucb.es the ri2hts of editors. We are e'"fl"":"!- j satisfied lhat the part of the Resident's "When differences originate an to whsaiLuer relating to this subject is misappiepjower may be exercised by the Genera! ; bended. We do not understand it to Government, or what has been reserved mean a proscription of editors as a class to the Stages, (as will doublhss someijmes! depriving ihem of the common privihappen,) the Constitution has wisely pro-jlege of other classes ot their fellow citivided far the adjudication of all such ; zens, which woNld be, in our judgement, question; and a reso t to open renst-nce' uniust and indefensible but. according

an ouly be regarded as the result of reck-1 our reading of the letter, it means thtil If s., ami w icked infituation, destructive no man sh'ail be. a poiiteal editor and a alike to society and degrading to the n' postmaster at the sam? time. Sev-

oiaa en uaco-r. jcr!i 5U(., case3 existed in the United "Among the various questions that States at the time of the date of tha lot.

nave arisen during the uriet but brilliant ' ter, and presented examples of open and existence of our Government, the power j continued interference in party politics.--

oi congress to establish a Actional Rank

An editor, being a postmaster, is liable

--eems to be destuipd loan ever varying so to use his office for f'aciliatin thn oir.

conjecture and conflict of opinion. tuhtion of his paper, and thus would en.

" I hat there is no express grant in the 'joy a privilege which all of his class canConsttiutiot, for the exercise of this pow- not possess. The letter of the Ptesicr is freely conceded. Its advocates have'ent is interned, as wc understand it, to never claimed for it any higher authority! secure fqu.il right to al' editors -

u;u uiii.ii i iv er, . oiuu i. aau

i ae-1 r. trold,

the other copper; the first clears about ti

or 7 hundred do'dais a day, and employs

above 200 hands CYK Gaz. 'I'h.e Rev. Mr. Giles, a Bapti?t minister

of Liverpool, addressed a mte'dng at Manchester, on the Corn Laws, concluded bis

speech with die folio wiug new version of

a part of the National Anthem:

"O Ionl our (Jod. arie, Scatter n. jiiupi)iii."i, And cam laws cort; Jonfouni! biith polities. On these our hepei we li.;; (Jod save the ocr." The same Mr. Giles, in the cuuiac of

ttie same speecn. said ibe (ru Laws were anti-philanthropic and anti-patriotic.

thanes Dicitens "t;oz was ins pupil

and he (Mr. Giles said to him, a few days an". Charles, the world thinks vou

must have spent all your time in a poor

house. ' 'No,' be replied. T have never

entered a poor house in mv life; but Eiitr-

and is, throughout, a poor-house'

e'l ht eonreaurnce of' loving more than

one Woman. Ldward I'ehag, alias .Sid uey T. Smith, was convicted ; l:n a-t in-

lantaneously by the Court of Roekingiou ounty, 1. C., one day last week, fur

Digamy. J he mairymg m m, a f.i I urk.

was sentenced 5y the Judr? to be bran 1-

d wi h the leter R. on his I-ft cheek, which was carried iuioexecuti m in pres

ence of the Court.) to be imprisoned three

ears, and to receive tbirtv-nine lash c :.t

three several times before the expiration

of his term of imprisonment.

Capital Punishment. Biing hissed to

death by a pretty girl.

C7" Such is the awful distress of the

aboring population of .Manchester, Lugand, lhat ibey pray, bv thousands to h-

transported to Austialia. "Throw u i

i : III l.lik Ul 1 I 1' lUlllil

for subsistence." How horrible must be ihe. condition of the Lavish laborer, w hen he begs to be carried from his native land like a ft Ion! Those who talk of bard times in Uiis country, have little idea uf what distress is in the world. Irish vegetabel pills, aliasjj.otatoes, are said to be more efficacious in cases of starvation than any pills now advertised. There is a law among the Arabs that per permits min, to devoree any the four wives

allowed him, who does not make good bread. The Boston Post relates the following

conversation between the manager of the

frem ant ani one of the company:

Gilbert is continually poking fun al the manager. Andrews, reading of Elsler's

liberality at the Catholic Fair, observed:

FALL k WINTER GOODS. COMPRISING n complete md deuiJ redle ortnomt of RRITISfL

FRLNCII, k AMERICAN DRY GOODS, Suited to the present and approaching ser.nns. Most of these Goods were purchased by the Package cither at auction or of il.t Importers, and will be sold at a small advance on E-eMerti cost. Merchants and others wisbmg to purchase by tbepicceor package w ill find Goods as low as they can be bought in either Louisville or Cmein nati. J. i I. MAGHEE. W titer Suect.

Evarville, Nov. 11, I S 1 1

2f 4i.

.f-aiaiisi.'U'f ttrcd 'ii of!c . g X hau ! a I'-mv l ov.es of Eensvi!ly v jr mam; ffietu red lob-acco, which I wih sell at it very low priceor crs, :o clter r con-i-'.:nme:;t. j. w. Gia:i-xnov. Nov. 20, 1S11 2tJ 7t.

.She; ill s .Sale. virtue uf a w rit of ;:!:s vonjirioin .B exponas, to me directed, from tho cier !;'- office cf the Knox circuit cocrt, I will e.pase : public s;d, n: thu court

Jour in i?c- tiites, on Srtur

ttie 2;;!

l i, i.- 1 1 k . . ...... I . J i I 1 J K..I . i O. A ,

1 o'cioe:;. P. M. of sahl d;iy, all tiie rig! I. title and ititere-t of I.h-.tiiel G. Putnmn. to ttie following rial estjite.tc-w it: hft v-threo

a -r sof a idjingand: eing inl)eck-r towi.-

s i a !miok i (ai!i! ,'. t Ne-.si,of section Sl.T,

of

1 'eceii.ber,

ISM, bcA. M. and

inge tleven v. e t dec re" of e wilt it: f :. . c ;

ijivtiMjit) one, sm tn r ordercu ! o bo s...i by Ci'i.i '. ; i ' :i-!'y - j-d

Joshua L.all. A. SMITH, S. K. C. Nov. 'AO, ls.'l 2 ; It. f l.:o

bjitrui

vir:

reel-

e nf e v. rit of fi. f: ., to me di'L Iron: the clerk's cilice of tho

expose to ublic

m in

ins!., be

tween the houri ot 10 o'. Io.-k. A. !

n 1 4 c!oek, P. M. of said dry, egreej.b!y ' -he followii. ' real csuitra t.-..w'u

Knox cir. mil court. I wii

ca.e, :i t.ie court house door

cennes, en Sc.luruev, the 'J5:h

;;nev N

(23.) Ufi;: -:! ;ec, in town-

s.jip an. two, north of range nine west, c oar-anii, g one hundred (lU'J) jicres, levied on e.3 the properly of Archibald .McCa;.e, to satisfy the above writ in fa;or.f Abner T. Ellis, tr.ul nge.inst Archibald -McCiurc, ilenrv K.Wise c.nd George Scot' A. SMITH, S. K. C. Dec. 2. IS-ll'jJti-T. $1.00 JgY virtue of a writ cf fi. fa., tornedtreeled, from the clerk's office of thy Knox circuit court, I will expose to public su!e rtrhe court house doer in YinccniK.s, on Saturday, the 25th day of Del

cemaer n-xt, between the hours of I'j o'clock, A. AL and 4 o'clock, P. M.. of said day, according to law, the following rea estate, to-w it: the south-west half of lot No. (112,) four hundred and twelve, lying and being in tho Borough of Yincennes, levied on as the property of Wil. nam iooker. to sniitV i),n t.n,-. ,..: :

it- o ii i I ,. mil lit W e. . really, this woman st ems io be iavor Samuel Thorn and Alvin V Trr. .tlnfil ll ft t-i ..I .

C , 1 1 C . I . o r i i i ..

ma ui me muK. oi numan Kindness. "That appears to be somewhat extraordi

nary, too, said Gilbert, "cotisidrinfr

how much her calces have done for hcr.'

cy.r.nd age.in.-i William Looker.

A. SMITH, S. K. C. ov. 2'J, isii tG-li. $1,50

LAM) FOR JSALR

Pihodc Islani Girls. Tito Rrifto! ! flWU E RId,.. rll, -;u -t i ..jj

1 lienix gives the following instructive; im.l fifii-rp ii,.K

anecdote touchincr t hr tree s-vsIpmi of Vfin;.,rl,,,.,.:. ,a r i , i

r" --- - . - . w - t ii ue i ('ii o i i i r v - u im vi v iT'i ion r.oi.

Evaimide, and ;i!out three quarters of a

than that of incidental power

if it be an incident, ncccssarv to i!as

jfi'bt.a execution of some jpecihe grant,

Madi

sow? an.

No w hecuier loves.

American female education:

Some years since, the following diaogue was held between a wealthy citizen

Ol and Ids d-Ha!i!prs-

Father. Although, my ?;irl, you are

not now obliged to earn your living, there

s no unowing what may happen and think it would be a good plan for vou

to learn a trade.

Daughters. What trade, 1-Vher? F. The milliner's for instance. D. Are you in earnest? F. Most certainly I am. J). If you think it best, we are r.er-

ectly willing.

No sooner said than done, th, v ton-.

ihe usual time learned the trade, and. m

this day, are unable to sec why ihe daughters of a man worth three hundred them.

sand dollars, may not be industrious and useful as well as others.

mtle Irctn the Ohio river, lying between Mt. Ycmon and the Henderson roe d, it being ? fractional section No. 18, township No. 7, south of range No. 11 west. Also, 170 acres of excellent land in tho Lower Prairie, about ti "miles below Yincenne about twenty acres of which is prairie land, the balance well timbered. Terms made easy to suit the purchaser.. FE ilD! N A N I ) EM-ft W J NE. Dec. 2, 18 H 23 7t. 'S.T'E have on hand a large and general assortment of Saddles, L'ridics, Martingales, (tilths, and Circingle3, for sale lowjf.jr cash or most kinds of produce. TIIORX A: TRACY. Nov. 27. 1611 y5-3:n.

Severe lie tort, A ,nnn vii0 rji:lrr;c;. n

lich wife mustexf.ectcccasionalty to have

iiun in nis leein. Y, c have heard a repsrl however, which we should think must have forever silenced such thrusts.

JUST KEOEIYKI). 23 IJor.cs .o. 1. Kentucky Tobac:,

1 liarrrls CI jt. :r tScr-i?,

r0 Kru rm,berCh White .eaJ.Wt qu.ht, !2 lioxi-f. iould Candle. r i .. J'

- i "r ip )V MADDOX A'fJASS.

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