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f " fie . V I I UHAY J I M; , . 1 '' t'l '' t'-r AVtOi Too 'm"v - o.v; .l.l .V. .; I ' . ffii'J- .7 lUo.'o i ,,,, It I: I 1 , r uru, .,. :: 0r c r ,t, iu .w riiifti'-t: no ( i 'ovtrnt;i at .Vr(.v . ' ' '. f ' ' ' ,r '.'', ; '7 it'tm.'H t : t ( " 'i''ic ap:'l-(!incnt oft;:-' S f-f.st(n t he VfA'cl in f f.nr l'if , tat ) ( - ; 7 f'r . ; f. ;:.' , Li ,) ,,f "iihiiiiii,! . : ''i!i-t".:ir;.:.i r , 7 Tor Prcsid-nt in 1314 II II A ll V C" s, A 'i' t 'l" KKM I' ",. 1 I'K GJVKilN;):;, : o.; li r r kn.wt mivi;:; a. JosiA is. is:saim:v. We are ;ai:ho:a?od to .ijo Soaps a as a caad Vm!ii.jioiiv r at the Aug a,;o .M; . lo; (. 'oaatv We a '-'.a W .:.:y - kclu.a. aai. oiiZi 1 :o ai.ni.i, v. .a.i ..' .Mr. 1 ,i : Wid r . A a The Whnb.isli h booaiir'a. I; a f v w in-.-iies cf bem-r as hi.r, aivl ., It Wall rare i soirrnt .c ?prmg a circnnistarico a ; ly, if f vt r, J.9 j 1 .1 .'t5 it is uu t . n? in Jij-n a iis fianks. 9 , OUR DECLAKATIO?. When in the eo.ase of Lusiaess, it her rues nvcvary, f r th...se of aarticalararade ta prahs,oa toa.tr the mode ' na oicad le.y.Sation.s that have tayiaei! !'l l'u " d. tu aa 1 their customer?, and a .o; t atw legalalioa aai::g a d.rtet . ad. av- s: e : .e r r i neaeai both rorti.. i n r iho opinion of tae ;.ad eastvil'a. 3 tint the causes f r s aeii ...-a - a.ial lue.-ie. k I'on ii . W t hold, it to b - sclf-eid at t!i it e an1 ere -tiiat a eeaanon ar ' 're -iter w idi tlie i- a tf m ink :i !, :h it. n s., aaouTu :. ai w at; b'e rihi:th, a among t rr . aaoa of la'a an i th n s that to ?aca:o tli. r , an aa: .en aare the i t, . 'OrrUit ot' y ie r.gats pr.'per 1 1 on toons are ii-aoatr: raaaig t.,ti!i th at v. Ju ae 1 1 ;.r.y f T.ai f - a l rtga' a-l-oiiS ! --coioes destructive of thfso to; !-, a i i theo i :ght and d ay to alt r or abol ish It aad to e. ,o( t aif. h new ph n a ? to tht m shah seem at 5t tia-a ;;.t ;i h ;-- and li-- hio; ai or CtV to taiet', liideed - 1 i w e l . ' - -i t e, regal ii' t 'i-f a o eaahh.li ..da and : 1 iho ; ua-.t ! tiHi.mglv :. edit. a a e i o as are i-a 1.,-S !y w bo h : h y eoerieiiie ia-aa Me.v.vn 0 i sa.i t , v ai t' , t: aa t rada th me a tae : ooat -a t ; 'iciii- ... i at w ,a a a o i ia . I , ; a , : r rv o i t at o a , .... . i 1 5. , l . a i o i a ran to l '. i a a . , . a design to r- d. a-e ti p erty. a i their 'g.', it is t!it ir no t'lis.i .- uc ;i rt ga a tu i i His !oe itieir canty. . a .i .- .1 l. it j ,li. I 111 Ml i' i ti js , l, ',: 'd lad,, aa; and such i- now t. a : t ileal t r t e-i.-'t'v an-!r o i - : io i a t h- ir pre-ei sy t( an 1 opt r u: o lor v ol a -r !. - 1 1 y i it pt at -ai i : aeir -:c a; i ; ir i . . n mi es aa i Ii ji;.!. Kiiiig to ia;ow a inland th'an liaak 'ii" t-a or, get tiie ; . ins ..t tutvo; tv. i ; r,oe : 1 1 i - o-t tacts be sa'onatttd t. i o a " d'd woild. They have icfiisd atei tiig.oit an. i epeat- d caih, to pay tlica arieaia--1"1 s J h e v b'.ve, ''on ubca r. c lb, do. ,..- i t a ai scat It tiieir hoiis.es r-n I olth t s. cater! v refused to :av tli"ir sn'.srri 'tion-. alleging a re".im that the-.- huvo not i!a paltry sent of one. two, ihiea.or live dollars, Thy hnve. r.ftcr raking f r yeas aa.J letiismg to pay I . r it, conremptuuisiy ibaamed a-.k ng the paper from the post oflice. withi ut dtiginng to give, a rea on f r do ng so. They hive taken a pa par io; 'iraiv veirs, and without p . mg tor it, removed to parts unknown, ami th - la st miimaiion the p'ubiishcr has of it, is m leccipr from the p aiai ua t t a cc ; y of s.oi i paprr, apen winch i- end-arst d 'iba.isadd with jut a reason a . "Not u;v, n osu.'ba'sen removed to Io ,, oi Mini" ot:i- . distant pbee. a- the cr-so nny br, and nurelv beyond h s rta h. In every stage of ?uai (iisi-or.o: ablo puertdiags the pubhahers haoked b r t it-.r oun, in the most gtaith? term?, the.r r- pealed attempt; at collection iane- only been met with tepe.aed latere. Snascril ei whoso, eh ir.'.ctet is thus tioa i i by ie-ry act which may ('a'iiio, to say the ah men destitu'.e .a a comet oncf p-

' mot able j nacqh lha P)V a all in thta dealings ne : '-r;- -.ii fa to the r c, : titib..s.... Ift Lid.st. r-. . i i he ae. - t . the 1 j t i k a o I j..:.., m i '; : !:.t ir - ! i i a I etc- .1 . . n . ., ifi.il ! 'IT .O 1 i !i m i uu ::i v a i ; v r I ; l u - to i So ( in ;u; .. . . I i: ol ;ho wv.riti. I t ihr-irc:p : i . i c i . 1 1 1 1 - ; y lii' M' nv a aui.'i'-ritv. '.rio1!?- ! v O.ii ;. , j ( t r i i h i i i i J t 1Mt. . r r 'tr. !.:i.t.--t: i i - v -. :.i : 'v.t'n.ia f in tli- ir X H) pus i '. t ir.-'. rue. r ut7k';-j I Hi IV I r :.'! ,.rrt ;-.r.i I lii " t'.e v v. ;.i t : w ..i e v:t:,o-' pyimwt. .' - i . ' . ! or evirv t ju'i.u a- ; : , j ; o ;::. ..(! t:!i I. . . n . . ,i . n )i.r::c : r t;;ii.-'. w.iftin-r s:;ch c;a:c!:da:e any ::.dep( adt.at. r i ' .i . .. ,n a u. e: I oirai'; Ti. .: ;.. .- w:I! i arci.l .r-. i d A-.drts.-cs fr, I .; oraoe advt. rtit-iae:a-; Th.i: t'.ey Wi.l e'u.re t. tioas of :t pet ii j ir-tur-. puce t-t r.K , rti oar, aa 1 re f.HVtaea:. O i I Ol; ai c . cad, a.a.ii ' i a! lo ti:.-idvaa-e air- : 1 o r .-. a .ra i a :o to eael: t'.e iia r-...e.l uuiui'i v : ot..c r l.'.ar s icred , ... a- -r. Ii. V. CADDl.Nt 1 r.ai isi:f r a' 'i:a-tanes (iazt-tto. i: LI ill' STi -.i'T k SDN. i'ua:;s!it;rs of WetUa a San. ISTcw Albany and Vinccnn:;? rioad nli p,ej-ui'' v e copy tl;e ' .id -wii!;' i:rt.o' s from tlio Wuilai.'tnn t l)..vies eo. N' iw Albaiv C iette, ell recoaiai.ad its itrnmihate co.npl-'tion, i;i the manner there ttated, t- all interest jd, viz: The issuing of v. rail cat e 1 eeiir.g -ix pa aM. int. r-.. st, wh.icii v; t!iicc.:e re i at ef the inoaev- a: iiae oat ol t'i" tohs ef the r..a.h" '1'he ceraa:, : , it ; s san. w id he rc.it cma two or thr years. ia oa money. i ;as is a v. or.c in waueli our citizens an det. ply in.'.crt.-te 1, an. we hope tht y v. id unite. ;eaia d ban :, with these already era-'-"'gea, m maiviSig tais great tborouga ;.a. vha it ought to have La en tars , aa exjelieat M Auaaniscd Turnp.Ue. "In oar last week's oarer 1 was p'ea ea t i n . tiee an 1 id t aa in tavor c t the com; let.. ;i of the .New Adaaiv and YinCeanes iioad, (at leas! the gra ia batweeti Ihe li and Mt. rieasan. It iu be sev.ii by reference to the law on the aub'.eet, that the Conrnirs'oir' r La - .t- W l. ae saaseriiui. .as in ai' ne, I;..: or, or t.atar ttiuivtcnt, to an r na uu: smiicsera to coiiip.eie tae : r:ide an i bi alg lag. Under the aaa tae Co! a . i . i si ; aie i has aiey rect i va i.otra aca; ti' n in labor, f r v, hit.h, whai done, he is at!i.;: izcd to i.sU'. L't'ltihcati. !e in ing ax per cent, interest, winch ctrtineaics to out ol tae mmievs issuin.e f the Ro..d. i i : tht n, w he the r ti.e peo01 tae Udl i'he jae--l ' V'. li) ;,' i" aie.-o et rt aicates Iroai the s .'ii the io'u!. f rpiovisieiis, ,tc, "pt rat e::i;,.''- i!am to do the work. If the wid ;i '.I, i ,ea they v. ill i...vo to d,n Without the road, 'i'ae certificates w ill ultima :!;' b ' t il- cai'-d m g'ied la ciey, r.b l.'a; liil'-rest. 'i here whi be a sarraus ove r aa i ;.'-e v tie; cm ant rcpia td l beau; . ike t ! ! ioiiiii repa.rs, this year, allien ir a una i; oi;a who kaow s ;:y aaag ot' tae roi-.d, win do - not ii aa. i , a w a a t.a r:ul e is com p . l ie u , tae , ra 1 1 w i, - 'pu a:lv, the t -lis with it and. hence tht: greater cahiiv I rtd-'eili tie.) ce; liheat-. s. T!ieioid r-'ni Mt. Pleasant io Iked; h. s ii I be ai mea-ured an a estimated, ana found not to require oe: ten thou-ana doiaas t piece it ia a good hitual.oa t recae tiie travel. This am -unt then, c.i n be kept good by the ciuaen- faun ' w A'hiany to iiiceimes. When we : ud; 'it this roa I, there is every laduceaieat (or thoae inteicsttal to do ail iu tiieir power to as.iist its Completion. Ti.e Slate ia-spent a a;st amount already, on this tu car, -eight miles, and so far as a is pua.-a-bi . is a he;ait.l.l road; only needing to !- c aaie.acd by bridges, and some tow pis id embaaKmenl ami taxcav.ati n. b at one mi! i an 1 a la.ll of clearin; i he who, 1 war w i u r . a 11 li 'osi exCeCi.iag ten taoii -an i .vt ry ptason w:.o aa tra vi lied the rea ! now f:o!!i I hi- hi to Mt. l'aasant, will think with ia a mat it is m uistrous to be compel!1 at uc si,c!i a io.nl, when for ten thousand dollar-;, a road graded to two an 1 halt t'ligit; s can be subst. tuted Then f t us, one and all, put our shoulders to tho wheel; It us a i.i those who are wilaag t . give their labor; ami wt will in a lew m laiis liav " a tine road from the tabs of the hio to Yiuccmi a. Da' Mot. " Tin: ViNCitNNK.s Rii.to. Wc are glad to see that f.T.i-' exeriion is making t' pbee the iaeenaes roa!, !.oond I'aoli. m a contliti"!! to be used. ast as is the business eomung r our market from that direction, w tin d that it would be more ihan doubled if ih road from Ih.oli to Vin.-eimt's were mad'-1 available tor the travel. Il will be recollected that th-- track from I'aoli to Mr. Pleasant was nearly gra b d under tae comrac: made b- tlie State in pr"-!i!mi of om unfamnate Inieia;d Impan e-eent system. Tri it trail'- rei;i-ias u 'hi ss and t go ng t waste. Materials to a vtrv cons deraha. amount we re phi e l u; on the sites for 'lie bridges en! e-dverts abase

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like useless and going to rum. To ' '.e thi T-i !e anal erect t ! i -3 bf.dgc-s '':'- t': lor about twenty-i i-jht jmlcs. -aoa-aa una ;.bo'. ; I eigat or Eon ihou-

Woi !i ' I'tUJ a; . ;ht.! 'i;:z.-!is ai l iin.- -') - sen; ft. - i I PV ll i 'i' iUS 'i : u i i " i r. i.: I i'c cn;ir--!v i :it- !:.-t , ! .iti.ru p;i.-5actj an ;.c: tl:ioi-t-; t.'i:-:in of t!;t; :'ctM''i the rnnij hp:vrc"u tl.i.s .!;ice ;i:ul Vi Ai to h-.' oxp'-i'nlt'il on :r:-.iL- h,'v::J 'fe !:.ht r Ti. s' '1 i : -a i . r I ;i!jJ- t.j'.!, la a t ii.-a--:ru i iii;i. 5..-. taafo i ll u, ? , waaied i : 1 1 e r to pu t a p ill" ur.i.f-3 iiiiii i't";:; t ta e'jin' .ete .ae i, -:i ... li i .i; it;:; ;s f.-ual iJ raist'u -nrr.tlato ue. ti.e i-'ls would bo va !y i a -1 1 ' a ; t. l an i lono of rt'f.itulia' l.e i ! Mi iey great i v s :. la a : atioa to inrreaso ot ti avi.1 wou1. 1 oTi'e ii;fHi;x,df upon tin' whole liu of liie :::, gi in jf irrcaUT ;;it: ar : rt-aier a . iivay to our a, u r..i :be oai'Ti r. h u.i a'd bo vairi v .vai: until iill cre-oe a !aa J ola a-oit S ir i i " uh.la the t.d'.s arc ret'' ivinf, tho giad'iwa!iin4 aa i the inaiera.ls for bridninrr 'iii ! -u','. . riiiof wa-liaj. "A j-'leh in taae s;ves aaio," ;aid iro.v is ii:o iiine '.:,r peroa- mien C'eoi'd not oa r .1 lO e'il. a : i e I baud or !a ;raace Coin; aiiV e soonid to i. as eiiterpriso: Jh in ve aao a W.. li id C re la aatl tae loan ot .tre.-.t pa;. ho aid as those e! tlie a eia.n-., as ivell n i.o'e ha o! the v .rk. are deeiav lat 'rested la .la- improvr-me'ii;; ar a a we thai asth and eaterpri.' ea i. tti'eij.: aiea -y i: -ured that :h--re is w aoae'i am aiL'-t li.em a ausii thi i w..rk nwartJ. Alrt'c.oV a. re t o Alau.aea K o. i .. I, I ad aad U'l,',;.. W.at r (han d and r raod aegns fv aid leiav- d al ni- from i;i-iisiJu-l eat--rpriz a aad are nt oar pcoas wealthy and as a,; raiaziag ; 5 any . 'h . e r -.' are thev n- t a much awake to ih"ir iaterests aad the means c f "romotlag diem! The iictivo exertions . f the very hiaa: aad con;pett-nt Sap.aanttaa rent. air. Ciaa a i:n i a, a il'or 1 evidence of his detera. inaliun to leave no effort uatried ;o,;:n die wliole Iheidia a aroo 1 condition, atal wo aeart.ee wi.-Ji bim c.imaiete eeess. Xcic .lib my GuzLtte. Hie ct'.itea ( f t!i-i Western Pilot sav?, be cou.d a?ver tia ai tae IJi'i.e t i,a i . i e foi etwmg : issnges, whicli rae frenpicntly at-ited ihom i u aad proffers the i not lor ' lie year, to raiv person w.'io v.aa i point out where ihov may be found. 'If v .ai .lie in vour sins w here (ii.J un-J his C!iiit is ve riu.u a cii'iap.' As the tree fi!Ua it lies as deiith loaves us i hi !ao!i rit will ihiJ u-.' It l- iipj...ititf j unu ia.iOi eacc to die. but after cealli t!.e jial:ta;ei.l.' He adds: '."Vow st uch tho scriptartM fri-aeij iiiel tu ih1 'Ms ar;.! it' you f;;i.'. ih.jso .i-; -iics. y.u wi.l ii..t un!v c-t the 1' ia. r, hut will rectivc ou; huaillo icka e, Jc ! ji ascras.' linttle of Hunker MIL 'l'his d iy is 'die annivtasarv of that ct Ubraied battle when a. few farmers, mechanics and working men, d feated tho elite of tho Hriiisa army in North America, and laid the fo a ad :ii ion si a of our National Indepen ienco. It will he c 'b-br.ited on the bat lie gr-.und, when the sph n.li;! monument ( th e corner sten of which w as had by LaFavwill 1:0 coin; aet!, ar.d an noonced bv the Hon. Daniel Web o.er. i ae t resi n-nt and aart ol aOn:c! w Ita 11 be picseia on tiie occasion. no i a .ai-i.ce' iia: . an i la.ai; cu.. r i .A..ll is tiie Whig can li hac for Congress in o;ip. siiion to ( ). D. lackim. Cf i Woua. It is sai i this insect, is doing mischeif t il'.i1 cr..psi.i diiTereni parts of th" country the told an i wot werhi r have madded them l.. pro atamte their ravages wutu success. .- a...

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f.vo dollars per barrel, and Corn Meal at I '2 k coats per bushel. Sonic small difference. GOVCKNOR BIGGEH. What has ho done? Tins question v-- have fal y answered Whv.t has (iovernor Digger recommended for the honor and interest i the penpie?" a iked the Sentinel. We have shown u-hnf. He came int' power when the Legislation of the country, aided, nay led by James Whitoomb, had prod, iced a crisis in our history. When the system was tottering; when heavy i;suos of Loeofoco Scrip, in the form of fifty dollar n ues, mt inly burthened tlie people and absorbed tho revenue: when our Fund Commissioners were sudhred to make sales of our credit in ihea own discretion, unregulated by the law. Hh first act was to recommeui ! a firm and religious adherence io the faith of the Stale her honor and credit. To warn the people against the crime of repmli ition: to point tbeir Legislators t- a prudent gathering togt-th-of our it-Sources; t urge an aboutjon of mscretiont ry powers in ptihnc agents. i an 1 to mast u m ladi .hare of the pubao iloiu h i. Fellowiag up tins subject, his second in a-snge cries, in tin? same vo ce, against ravi'l i a: nn. ; leeo'n niends the nbo!ishinent of tlie heavy unices of the system. Ii presents the s-d condition f our suspended debt, aid urges a strict scrutiny

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tliC enforcement of the most rigid require merits of the Inw aiinst it violators. His ad v loo was taken: the svsteni was wound an; the acts ol our agents were t-xpos' d aad iii.1 Saw w.is c a forced aains the guilty. lie treats of the State fJiuk in his fas .Message, against whose charier he vott-il. He uiazs ai). ai t!:e aeoide the a.-oarielv cf tustuiiiiaii it, as aa ia;itiUa:i in wao;e prosperity we are all i.ntereae i.eciiu - i f the i;ee-..-.s:tv w ! i on u;a 1 1 j arjes a rigid elrdrs, aad a strict obt seriitiav lalo he'. ''.. 1 cl; aa r. lli-j Mjoon 1 !(;: age re.t'.aatei? iii;- origaiil views - to ta-.; p.. a .;; djbt, aad recommend?, l-r the b.aaeiit of tlie ,h .'he r, til at tiie bt.'.tv- exeiaiajo Nat's thr f.ve dol lar scrip notes. it was d 'lie. a a 1 oi it: autvantaries u r-.' to bed as t:as 1 ooot.jeo l a:- a waoie, l.e.s been.) it i- atedless ior us to spe.iit. His la-t ii,e-.ige ( lings to die ttate credit ;ts d; 1 as r.-.iecess-aj. in tiial document the rt-ccjr.ion, by the State, of Ser p lor a . her au is suggested. Tii at am-t popti.ar uieasar-j was aapteu ana we are realizing its bench's. In that Ml s.-age iso t.ae ctem a.cy o the leirisai- ! iare u iiivontu t mtv-ipoae ia be halt o! th j debtors to t' e Soiknig Fund and other sources, tail tin: c.eoieney was exieadeii. And from first to last the great .aab ect oi cdueat.uii has beta the taeme . 't his ieeoiuii.en .anon-. hat co ai-ehs Ci iild have been more or more w i-e tairm ll e : l s i s w e gta foil i:d have pi.:ed.' .lo.triior IJig the Syst-. in in raln: Stat ted; our pahlia agent 3 invested with a boundless discret.on; the State ilaak assaiied by its pr jtct rs, at a period of general ra.n, aad w hen thait Dank, iaterwaoa a wiili our fortunes, v. a o a i y With solvent interest left as a a i'eop.ie. creai.oa ot the System he to do. James Whitoomb a uu aaai aich as ae v.rra r"sp.in.blo for tint act. .Vgami the D.ink Chartta, Cov'.ra r Digger had recorded his vole. The sera.) currency was re-alt of Locot'ac Degabni ai. And the rum of all ttc se policies shroa u t.ie t ! i r :... a aaai i. vo ovoi soad jwl-u ii IV' Wit! ais a anma-trauou i .i an e;a')ty treapub. io deb:, a tottering system ot a - s a . y vieiUiag in reeau. u ha: better casual he tlo thiin to rear aloft the banner of State en tht, an 1 to enlist the ho:n.st-hcarted sons of Indiana beneath its folds What belter could he th) than to demand oar share of the public lands, io recommend lha iiqaldati'-n of tiaa System ami aa investigation into its t. flairs.' Hardened with heavy issues cf scrip, for whose payment there were no means, what better policy co aid have been suggested than that it should be aided by its exchaage f.-r issues of five dollar denominations, and finally liquidated by its general reception for all State dues? Driven to the neccss.ty cf suspension, by the very aariv :avo birth, at a ; eri d when its fibres were wound about the very heart of the Slate, what policy more prinbaii towards the Dank than that which should sustain it, at a period when the State was a heavy stock holder, the Dank a l.eavy creditor of the people, and - the only solvent inierea left us? No men cam re view tho coarse of Governor D'gger and censure it, (if le; have one.) with a clear conscience. It iias been prudent, honest conservative ae, it has been a shining hgtit m a season of gloom. And the bitterest of hi. -j aoiitie a home and broad, have ohuei full v acknowledged i:. D'ho could iane done mere, ami tcat has been 1 1 ft wi-Jjiu Cove ria r logger, within tho comtiass of human wi.-dem, t ) devise? No man can .answer the question. A State involved u iihout his agency, con Id not b breathed, by his mere breath, into freedom from debt, an i a ; rospc.-ous credit! The honest men of Indiana have observed as eou rsa, and t ; tiieir verdict 1 ;e is wioiag to submit it. If elected again, he r th O . ' t I money for tho six millions, lha'-hundred thousand tlollara due to Indiana from the Cencral ( Jovernmeu:, fo; fa r sohl lands. This he wishes to put into the treasury of Indiana to pay t'ae Stale debt, which o;hmust be made by a direct tax u:on the pocla o'.s of tiie people. lie goes for thi-? relief against James Wiiiteomb's Snbt-treaury, Free-lra le repudiation, and no Distribution measures! Our next w id be devoted to tlie question "What has James Wliitcomb done that ho lavs claims to the suffrages of the people of Indiana?" Lid. Jvlf IYIasoni c. The installation of the officers elect of tiie grand lodge' of Indiana, took place on Thursday last in the Methodist church of this city. A numerous representation was in attendance fnan ail portions of the State. John Law. Hmj., of Yincennes officiated as Fas'. (Iran 1 Master and delivered the charge of Doctor Fhiiip Mason. theCrand Master elect. S. S. Tipton, llsq., ectetl as Master of Ceremonies. Austin W. Morris, F.sq. delivered an a imindde Adidress as tlie Orator of the Day, when Col. li. M Johnson of Kenlucky, who was present by express invitation, iu a beautiful and expressive speech, pointed out tho prominent uses of the Masonic fr.nterailv, socially and religiously considered. We have heard the dTut of Mr. Law particularly dwelt upon by many who were fortunate enough to listen to it, and all unite in pronouncing the efiorl one of tare merit and appropriateness. Ia I. J urnii. Latest on r kt.--Why is La !ys bustle like riir? Hecanse lis rcanufacourtd to bar her, (Tobacco.)-- Ve.ipcru

Ircland, 'J'lie news by the Acadia, published in. yesterday's paper show that the Repeal movement in Ireland, meetings in favor ot which are constantly being held in ail

parts of the country, has gr eaov a 1.1 r met the Dritish fha eminent, and force will ;a doubt be resorted to. to crash it, if neeessaiy. It is aaeady threatened, an I ra the government never makes a threat, without attempting; to texecate it when reeu.red, it is irepeiriag far the em.ageney a-- n a,,,, -r. ,c .aa- ir e.,.m -a bv sen ;mg tre O V. 4 . . .1,11. 11. i,,li... U'( h nneii, who is at th head oi the liepeal movement, sav a in elle t a hat lie a is, b.a if new .etna a:s are taal m -.veo. ant. he , if necessary. i aaaioaal iaree;i ag- mst tae i , will resist iheai by fa It stems, ace-Tding l the declaration o! one of the Catholic bishops, that th i that body in i rti a m wiUteut an e.caption, are in favor of Repeal. 'I'he in jvenr ii: has no doubt assume'! t ie mare importance irom tho proceedings i f the "Repeal Associations" iii this country, an-i tae aid aad cuintcnrmrt- they give their oppresseo brethren in lielcaal. The s-)int w.beh has be' en shown ia thi matter, the money which has been sear, arm ihe mtere a manu-sttd in the success of their efforts, prove that tho Reicaiers ol litis country are h-eal aa i hand wan later i.aca :s a!. read, an l w ih give t.ieiu .'very encoarngemer.t rn 1 as.sistar.ee they lea'd. From present appearances, things ire approaching a crisis ia that country. ('in. Mcs. Yankee Ingenuity. A V V 7. Z I. K II . A vjnkee e,'i t,ii:i was tr,i le.-::ir. owaor of a tnra-iunt sei.oe.ner, a.'i.lic ir txa.lo rather dull on the cei-i down ea- t, ch-irtta-ctl' her t a company of mereh itit-. wh.i taoiuht theinsi-lv's ii.irticular.'y cute in t!.e w.iy of I'usiiies-a aad who had obtained lior on .-:ic!i !,,w terms th t the ca-t3i:i determined toe hrt opportunity that eiiered, to pay them oil in their own coin. II-; set sail with an assorted earo of notions' te!oniii3 to Messrs. A 15 & Co.. A owned one third. IJ one fourth, V, one litia, a:iJ L) one sixth and thn return rariro wis I-) he divided accordinq; to tbeir in vestmeiits In a m mth the vessel returned from a suet t'--a'a! trip to tho Wtvt ladies, Laving oa board a'O hoitsheada of inola-stas'. Ibuv do yo-a do! e'c!ai;:e d the cn, tain, wec-t-i;: A on the wharf; guess as how you want your third of the sixty hogsherds I've fotrhed!' A answered in the iithrmati ve, and ace. rdin.zly received tw:uty iaisheads. 15 con ratiilated the captain on his success, received his fifiicn heint; fourtl " wiKliin h-3 had entered more liirely into the speculation, took his -;vt , Ur fifth, and D cursing his uubicky stars, received Mi. bein 2 his sixth. 'I fay .Mike,' said the captain t his mate chuckling 'don't say nothing nhoet them 'ere t'tct hogsheads that are left in the he'd. Every man is satisfied and so am I.' iXow, since arithiiif ticai (juestion have become so much in vou'UP, wevouid ak our readers how it happened that the captain honatly retained three hogsheads ia his possession. But. VisHr. Employ your orra MccLsnici. Mhny persons patronize, perhaps unwillingly though, lino venders of foreign manufactured articles, to the gr-v.t ia jar y of our own mechanics. Tho farmer should not purchase hats, slioes. or any of tiie various articles, sold by the foreign retailer, when he can get equal! v us good or heller articles fiom cur own work shops. i nere ar;; many reasons ior ta.s, that should have much weight with the farmers themselves. If the manufacturing of cloth, botli woolen and cotton, cutlery, leather, paper, the various wooden wares, hats, shoes, saddlery, ecc, even to printing, wero sufficiently carried on by oar own pcopie, to s;ipp,y the demand for tuoso articles, it would be of much advan tage to the country g-ae. rally, and to the farmer in particular. All those workmen would have to live, and u hat they and their families would consume, would cane directly from the firmer. This is not all. Farsue such a course towards the Mechanic as to sustain him in his laudable efforts and m-l sutler him to bo broken down, because he win Keen down the price" ami p re vera t.a ; vea o-r ot foreign i atuicles from extorting from the r ii ets people their ovv n o?, price. Think t . i '. oi th.s ad oi you, and practic tv. a e accordingDr. A ppict.ui, red ntly so notorious in the newspapers lor his uxorious propensities, lately made his appearance at Dahlnnecai, (Jeo. with iiis third ruiil last living wife, or some female who passed muster as such, and opened a mesmrrizin:j shop. I laving changed his name, he was goin on swim!u:ii;!y in the clarvoy ance business, til! one of his old acquaintances met dim in bus -lecture room,' and incontinently called him by his real name! hcreepuu lie evacuated town nnA steered It est. Xciu York Courier Knq. laT" The Lditots of tlie Yincennes (iaz ate and Sun (Messrs. Caddingto.n and Stott) have issued a "Declaration ci Independence," adopting the cnfi system; charging S3 for announcing candidates for office; advertisement prices for addresses and circulars, ami double advertisement prices for all communications of a jicrzonal nature. That declaration is a good one, taid should lie generally followed by die l'ress. Wuuh1i Impress. Our opinion of a man who would cheat a Ih inter. A srain of carmine will tino a -jailon of water, so that in every drop the color v. i d be perceptible, aad a grain of musk will scent a room for twenty years. Just so, if a man cheats the pointer the stain will be forever isible on the minutest atom of a minute sou1, and will leave a scent of rascality about an individual strong enough to make an honest man cud up his rese in disjua. and kick him out cf his presence, if he can't get rid of him in nnv other mode.' MARRIED. In this town on the l'dt'u ins!., by S. Hill, Esq., Mr. John D. Jo.M.a to Miss Sisan Kelv,;s.

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. . . . I ,'A - i'er .SVy,,', ,-. J.atx Mvriia For ("roaa'v At-sdsor. '.'a. ii. II. Palm nil, Jno. W. Wixnl:.. r. ( itr.-.GK Simpson. T I : A .li - 5 A T ll VAi 1 ST i) K . a k it i a as. 10 th.'cilia frou; Lafiyette, 11 Ohio from ports above, 1'! Little Harriet do. Sylph from Kvrmsvilic, i une 15 Oeciia from do. L'Ki AR rCRI'.s. in Cecilia for Fvansville, 1 1 Ohio for do. l.'J Little Harriot for do. Stylph 1". r Lafayette, 1 5 Cecilia for do, dime HATS AND SHOES. Jut llvvvixvtl, s 3 doz. common Woo! Hats, SO Rapp's Harmony .Marino Hats. Also an assortment of Ladies' Kid and Sea! Slipp-r. ami .Men's Drojans, rcae, us u ai, will a hl low far cuth. J. w; MADDUX. J,i: 17. 1 13. 0-:f. ?S O T I i : . r3M!F. undersigned will sell at nublie sale, on Saturday the 15th day of Ju ly next, between I'd and :l o'clock iP. M. of that day at Clark's Hotel in Vin-cenne--, all the light of Littleton Timms deceased, to a lease of a paicel of ground for about two years and six mouths unexpired, and tiie building there.n, being the store roan on Wan r street formerly occiaaed by L. Tiaims. deceased. Terms mado known on the day of sale. JOHN II. HARRISON, Admlnis'rutor of L. Tiiuns, tier.', I June I7;h, 18 to. 2 tit. ''IIF undersigned respcclfully tender - tiieir rep'ective thanlcs to their friends aad the public in g. naa, for the patron age taey hiivi? reeeive,!; raid will infirm them by these, that ia addition to tiieir former stock, thev have received a cem ral assortment of Dry Hoods, Groceries, (lucnisicarc and (,'(isUf?s, Which they intend to sell low f r cash. ( HAS. GRAFTi-lR, & Co. d;mo I S. J3 l:i.2-Lf. Y virtue of a fee hi!l to me directed from tlie Clerk's oliice of the Knox Circuit Court. I will expose to public j-ale, at the court house door iu Yincennes on Saturday the. 1st day of July next, bit ween the hours prescribed by law, the rents, issues and profits for ihe term of seven years, of the following real estate to wit: the south west fractional section 'dT, town 5, south range V, eontainiag sixty acres and fifty -two hundredths, aad in case of failure to reabao the lull amount cf debt, interest and costs now duo on on said writ. I will, at dm same time and place proceed to expose; the fee simple of the above described real estate, levied on to satisfy the within writ against John McCrackcn et at ami in favor cf Juhn Denefiel. ADM. SMITH, S. K. C. Jane Uth, 1815. 11 1 $"d 00 COPARTNERSHIP. rJ"'HD undersigned have associated themselves together in the Tailoring business under the firm of Drokaw & Cornwa ll, und they would say to their former customers and fiiends, that every exertion shall be made on their part to render satisfaction to all such as feel disposed to patronize them. They have reduced their prcies to sun the times, and therefore hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Shop on Marker street, at ihe old stand of 11 Ih Urckaw. II. t 13ROKAW. B. II. CORN WELL. June 9, IS Id WSIO WAVI.N l it r pIlOSC who are desirous of obtaining a copy of the Revised Code, can obtain it by calinii at the Auditor's office. Subscriptions arc opened for both English and German, copies of which will be furnished at cost and enrrifye. SAMUEL II. ELLIOTT. June L, 1S43, i3t LOT of fresh clover seed just ic Ljai- ceived ami for sale by J. W." MADDOX. D io, is id :;a . 1 LOT af Groceiiiis just received and for sale in: for cubh by :Jor cubit ay J. W. MADDOX. S2 tf. June d, IS Id. SMALL lot of three bushel Gunnry Dags in store and for sale by J. W. MADDOX. lb. ghh, 1H1T o3 :f.