Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 December 1843 — Page 3
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v,,,-., in ores Tving the nenro of th,- fro... 1 ..... . . 10 nlerruil r
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ue o i a inisi important miiuri'. n'mv i!i-,i ),;' .1. 1
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country is properly pi iced hi the miliua tiei;u,r rf Suu-"
"ll: uw' a:i.' 11 m;' ueu ""ir'" .'runpled on or d.s
.10 co.iu.t a: ion ii i.onre, whel'i
t-ers :i 1 e 01 a m si important nature. ln;;m
ali cac-i of emergency, the reliance of the ted with e tTw.lv 1
ii ..ie t ; t' . c
-a- a n'w an I in re j erieet organizrion
might nut 1 e iniroii.ic
t:e t,
m
rnmetu itself.
ive been execu-
'."' vigor, the rights
nor individuals have ;
t':u iMi or iiisr'.'gidej.
ie meantime tin- ,-ai,ni. 1. ... 1 .. ... . 1
advancing m a that ,,oi .
1 1 '""nii'uics ii iiaiioual ) l ilill' imili v 'O LTiMlno.i Th 1 . ..r . . . i
-s - ii'if tu ninn t'i,,h
j - j .-... i,ut, viMIII!
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viiiun.eer eo.npmies of the Union f.r b.-keuly to flow into the
Oii'sou
n
The expend tnres I t.i- War Dooarl-
!..)' bt en cousi b-rahly ledueed in :.vo years; eon' 1 nge notes, hv, ev
er
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wtoe'i wim i v: t
oments with a (ml n ! make it vrrv
nue un-
I10W States ami isirit.iJ
en sv ii'vi'ienr'nm t. !.- ! r;,!. where a refu e is i'.ih,i ... . 1.. . '
1 ' .1 , - nui uiiiy iur our na
il body ..f the mditu in it-tie of war. ! ,''' r" ,l -w citizens, but for emigrants from!
C . ' u' t .''ll Mill l Kh rlti i ... I I . e '
i t.ie nr ijonnrt- woua, wno come anion"
- to nrt.ke of the hk-ssin of oar fr,-e intituj'lon., an J to ai.l by ilit-ir Ubor to swe ll the curjreiit u n,,r wo ilth and power. II k line to every coin 'scratb'n of public policv jth u tin- lake, and rivers of the Wet should re-
'.i i. nil-ins ui vongress a-; the C.-inituti Mi will enable it to bestow. "Works in favorable and 'roper situations on the l ikes ;vni!d be founJ to be a it.divnsal.Jv necessary m case of war to carry on uL and successful naval operations, as f rtl!ic -itions on the Atlantic sea
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"T'-i. 1 tie ai!irO!trl:lrl.iri j.l ir'j l.t I'nn.
asked to wit: VMncennes, Shawneetnwn and Palestine: and we doubt not after the improvement, the residue of the
worth more than the
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t:is (f Dragoons . 1 s 1 Ci - a x e s w a ?
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r l of I'.'a!:
v:-t-
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t 1 tv- vi'i
r o.i t t!ue L i S.'..T'.-t.V.
on :
W h;!--very : .; ) -it'll I ' to !;r 111 1 . k. t:e ;'. ml 1'0' oil
. t;om : rue to :,:n mav ? ve grown vt 1 it ha not lie-oi r.g:irded as wise ru ieiit t-o I'roiiiitii':! t any c'aano in : A appr ijinati.'ns. The interests a :r ' involve ! a. re f loo 1:11 port ant a
mi-: r ;. i- a ! to t rt;
voi"! t:.an a n.iei
evomp mirig rtf. -r inf. a-ination of th United
irt has be?n and to ret ren -h all . 11 exeies.-en.es
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no
ni men lal!o:i of
Aden-int
mad.1, to Pin-
p dicy .
i- I .xecut. w to ;it (Oit an tne stupe
.-.ie n v m a eonrse of buihliug, cr .-i 'pi. re repa'rs, for active service in
tnr.e.siionhi anv ernermav ri-i'ire i :. An
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p --.o:e i e -a 1 1 ' ' i aw. v.
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enlists in its sun-
lings of nrtde aiivl confide;!
an l
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ire s-.
vaior
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rvci to sttenguic'ti and ir.y to th it pan of the S,v!i is iet.ne:iee to recent e- : iti ui of str a n and in the
w i
via
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.ea-rs, .:.:i-ho r m i )
the i-o c: '
it ; v e a i-.v.t, !. i
j-r; ,-e t he I! -( I is- o;'" vr; h is 1
i.
1'ie .stl.
ers o! the in-i.-ni'T-avernents
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en i a iv riein a
ci ".v at ties sras...-) o! o:i and suileri izin to announce to
t
For Trcsidcnt inlS44
i; a e: v c; ij
IT KV.STVCKY.
."Pi'iojiri.uiini mane uv uie last enn-a - f crew for the improvement of the ' navigation of fclIow t,Uze"s fm ,hf ir sl'Port. T in.- Mis-is-qpni river, has been diligently and ef-jUkcs I),ace 011 the fir Saturday in Jan
I cannot close this communication, gentlemen,
ijyjf Samuo! 11 ill is a candidate for re-election as
a Justice of the Peace, and will feel grateful to
be election
anuary.
s r.-'f We have received several communication--.
" o , mi rec unmen bug to yourtnost fivorable con- one is in H'liiinii to the Diinocralic rwtinr. held fi1er.it; ti, the interests of this District. Appoint- ' 011 aturJay la-t, and two in telakon to the cond by the Constitution its exclusive let;i.lators, tents and author of a communication in the last and forming in this particular tho only anomaly i Sl,R. sianed Q., all of which we are neeessaril v in our system of (i ivernment .f the iiCislalive j compelled to leave out for want of room; as the bo.ly beiru elected by others than those fir whose crowded state of our columns will show, but we
a Ivanta taey are to legislate, you will fee! a super bled obligation to loolt well into their condition. itn! to leave no cause of complaint or rcret. The S. a; ,,f i. ivernment of our assoeiatej Hepublics ceia it but be regarded as worthy of your parenta! care. In c e::.e-;ion with its otle r interc-ts, as wed i thos.- of the w!ioh couiitty, I reeommcii I that
at vour ices. ait se-i on yon :i hmt su'di ire
isures.
in O'der t e ury into etVeet the Sm it h -on i i u be- . -jevt, us in your judgement will be best calculated to c iai!i!natc the li'aeral intent of the testator. When nuler a dispensation of Divine I'rovidence. I S'i--ceede 1 to the Presidential ollice. the
!ate ot eal. T. ion j .-1 f powei f a only a favor.,1 It hat i,t
twi-en t!
in ers w is e t i ; ! i r r a .-1 1 1 - an. I cr.'a-
i i I t j ill-- irritation co-ise.pieat upon :i l". e Oit'oer-v wit'a one "t the tn i-t a l'.l ns ot m-'dern liiii'-. involv iri not 'ions of botm l.irv 'ha-h uialer the in .,t i r -iea-! a 'i a's. are alw-ivs em ! i e-r ! ---i u r. ' suae time im-iort u.t na 1 hih j.riuci-
certuinly think that not.hinpr appears in either,
relative to i.ae author tliat he is not justlv deserving of.
....9 Wabash Improvcracnt.
amis wonhr"he
w hole are now. x;ow, notwirli.standing our dearfst in-
I crest, so often neglected and trifled with.
has been rudely assailed an 1 underrated, especially by a portion of the press, siiil we have no unkind feeling for the Cmial interest; we like to see our neigh, bora improving, and are willing ihey should do it in their own way if they don'l molest u. 15ut when it is seriously proposed to turn the Wabash and all its trade into the mighty Pigeon which rolls in s'welliflg tido a'ong through the great city of Uamaseo, we feel constrained to say that the God of Nature never intended ibis that the mad and speculating "-chemes of '36 have had their day that the more practical system of improvement adopted in Kentucky has attracted the attention of the wholy west to lie improvement of river navigation. We hope and trust that Congress m the proper and judicious expreise of its constitutional power, will grant, for the improvement of those great but wofnlly neglected national ihoronghfnres, the Wes tern Rivers, a moitv of the. vast sums of me.i-v or other means that have been !)-.;- 'fure so liberadv showered upon the light-houses, harbors and fortifications of the east.
Th
publication oi the three Messages
m our paper of this w
has occasioned
a post.-onemeur of nur views as wri intended oiving them, in rtlainn to the. memo rial to (..'..ngress for he central & cro-s-cut can-.'s from 'JVrre Haute to U v ansv ide.
1 1 1 a t I lie i n r i :. ! c n- --i
the W:d
mein-.Tiad speaks slightingly cf tsli. and seeks to hn'.'e. Congress
1 Hip; toe eatCl to KvatlSVi:;-. as n-irr nf
t:ie not! "i-d thoro-ighfare from the lakes to !, ).hio. instead f t!.e Wabash, uh'.ch was sp' cia'ly mmed in the grant of the
( tetierai ( ov-.-nwii " ut to ::ie W;
i
.bash and
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II
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I -
tn.
i
et'.en
a :
I
l fire
unci wo.
'plena's. The i h i:i j - ere z re -:v rison-nent ,. a"tini as i; -va-fore, bad HI h d
controv crsi.'s
su'o-'e's ot th-- i -vo co i i-
!ere 1 a state of In l::i j a,,! of conaten- d i!i most cal i an n;s on sell e. 7. irds inci-'.er.t to this st .te of i'!v In-'htiMie 1 by the nr et ,ri 1 a .-ui jet of (irc.it ltrni 1:1, who a'leued. as a part of a militarv in th co:,i:iii-io;i i f :in a t vi -
ne can 11 ; and
u lorn, wis '"..tiletnjd-it tic eommit'eC who r 1? 1 T o' f..i ! obit'. ;i i;
t;.e improvement of
01 t of
in t!ie r
b d.
w iiia. W ll 'I'V
lative of t t ites, fin
term r i a I juris hctio.i ol the I ma- 1 inv..'vi:ij th- la.n 1-r of a cit ."U
of tiie S'.ite of New Vork. A lire:-' am n -it of claims a 4-'in-t the (J ivernment of M-ico re-iiliri-'-l una li-.l-te 1. and a war of several vf is'
t:,e sn a" w at
N ev
r 1. row ;)
1 a -t. w as mis' 11
t':- n do-ib;..' r p.'i-se on 1 of i!i
we u tele r take to
re 1 . 1 1 v , '
,T'r The bright ami lcuutii uf, 'tis sn'u
uie
per Kwing," Ciods! what a fortunate thing for Harrison that be was dead, and how Crittenden and Ewing must curse their elevation that exposes them to he shafts of Wis blighting denunciation. 11 a! Clay too caught it, atid iiit was the best cut of all. Invoking the holy inspiration of .Milton's ver?e, he consigned the urc-i-demon with his Jicndish party to the stygian shades, to minister the ordinances of under Whiz ztovemmcftt.
A man up town, intending to take a pinch of snuff took a wife at a pinch. lie diseovared bis error when he found she wus not to be sneezed at.
How unspeakably severe!1 lie cer- p-.t-irdav the l't:i
Sheriff' a2r. EpV virtue of a deciee and a writ of Venditioni Exponas, m directed from the Clerk's ollice of the Knox Circuit Court, 1 will expose to public .-aie at . i . i , . . ' i -
i.otr cumi ;io:j-c oonr in ineeunc--. on
taiulv did most successfullv relieve our
uav o
f J i
nuarv next,
I oetween the hours presrribtd bv J :i , 1 1
national polity from tlm devilUh incubus j rPn:s prutii". fir the term" of m
oi nig lniiuence. ins eulorgist ot tne i o Sun" has hard I v done justice to this
youn-.;. so we cauin.it expect to hear much more from Q." As his late effort, however, did not prove fatal, we hope be will survive !oui enough to pive an account of the great democratic j;atherit)j, held at the Town Hal! on Saturday last, the c!eiril'i instant. It is said te have been a brilliant alfiir, in evi ry w ay worthy the descriptive powers of his graphic pen. A general meet in 4 of the citizens rf the 15 o-
Hail, ut early cani.ext, upon the si.'
!ij;ht. on Saturday evenim: ot of the improvement ol the
Wc.tia.-h. ( hiine one.
the D
onuin atn
h ! It is time for the citizens 'he whole Wabash vullev to
eat mem irn
fan r
v-or r-01 to ieuin.-k . Kit: iu I i : t ; provod a s with
1 .
. th
( r ! I -1 s to be
n r ;ns a i;:V-
a. nr. n-' vi-'
, to say
taere not injiCi the
'v .ibjsh tiie s lode out of either the r, .Musk mgtim. or thev ti 1 ei
I start ! ua and defend their dac e-trodden rights.
Heretofore our rictus have i-iti always rcccgrdzed bv all l v t vV and National Lei;is!aiiire
master effort; but in his private conversations he lavishes the most bountiful en -o-niums upon it as an inimitable "rabble rouser,rt and speaks highlv of the judgment and disciiminating intelligence of the a-semb!ed dem-jcrafy on that 1 rc-i-sion, who received the bom'xtitic an ! oil'instigate slang of (Jen. Howard with silent contempt, while thev greeted the chaste and argumentative, address of this nnr f.edgt'd bantling of his party with the most rapturous applause. It is very much to La deplore that the whole nation can not have the benefit of his m mta! visions, which we know to tie ns astute as his natural siedit.and that the effusions of hi. inspiied mind are now buried in the memories of a favored lew: but ko much for the jealoucy of General H i-.vard and Judge Law, who were unwilling f.r 'his incomparable production to be pubhhe I w idi their own intellectual abortions, for fear of disparagement to their reputations. Thou'h the
country deeply fef-ls this ineparable loss, he treats with the most disdainful contempt the la ordinal he has so gloriously won. It is remarkable with what perfect sang-froid he received the war a congratulations of his friends on his renin home from the field of bis fame. He seem? to be utterly unconscious of his high merits, and if some strantrer from foreign parts, for his name is now known throughout the land, could come to our town an 1 ee his unpretending u-allc and 1 is in den !- mcanor, without observing; the adulation of the grateful public, he would little dream th'.t that
boyiih stripling was he, who, in the incredible
e-ta: lo-w:::
1
vears, of the following r-
All that certain piece or parcel of giom
situate, lying and being m the borough of Viii-enues in the stale id' India tin, know 1 and designated as follows, viz: Twentyone feet front on Water street of" lot No. nineteen in said borough, according to Johnson ii: Hudson's, survey thereof, and extending back to the river Wabash along the line of lhisseroti street the same width, it being twenty-one feet iu width off the north-east side of said lot, having a twstory brick building thereon, now occupied as a store and dwelling house by Allen lb D.iro -!, with a two story frame w .-oe house in tho rear; and in case of f-iia-to realize lie full amoir.it of del t. iuiere --
uni! cost now one on said win. the sntne iime and place, pro -t
lose inc. fee sun cording to law.
m f.vor of Ormsbev IJito n.
Will, ft to ru-
I
e 01 r am re o est m
Sold to fati-f-. s o i "
Nil'1, an i ngims; A I Hi 15. DatdtMalia'a Daniel. AIS'.M S.Mi'i'il, s. K. Dee. 0, ti r.
Fresh and ('It rap (lands far M53 Oil EM El'M-: St.
Jl)t!N CALDWEUU, would respeetful
ti?
ly in.orin t!u. Citizens of Vineennes
fhoit space of two months, by the force of his ex
traordinary nnnl, had risen to the head of the democracy of our town. His par'y, however, is not unmindful of his unurged claim. At a meeting of the democracy, held at the Town Hall on Saturday last, he, and as a further compliment, his dearest and chosen companion par nobile fratrum, were appointa l delegates from our County to the Democratic Convention e.t Intbaiiailobs : bllt. ns tbf moOin.- c:ia o cr-ilt .-i-.. 1
They have been meanly postpone! by unfaith- ,8nJ U wa, very degirabIe lhlt every member ol
ful and incompetent a.?eni". Never till now Wft
it openly prop ise I to abandon the Wabash in
.cation of the often .
1 fiih of the State
his party shouH have an opportunity of liteiii'ir to this fungus leader, the convention adjourned
over to the 23d inst., whim wm-r-.i i is earnentl
and its u.'inity, that lie has inn opened h 1-5 stock of CO! IDS in t!ie' house f,.r.
rn--r!y
oeeupi' d by Win
the corm r of where all a p.
J. He herd, at
cond and Market streets, ler-i d'v invited, who wish
to procure excelUn: goods, at clieap rate. His stork cotnprises a general vari-'.v of staple am! miscelUnoous articl-'s, which were purchased bef..re t!ie lise in the essterti market, consequently cm be s.,!d unusually iow; :-rd he fee's c m.!- r- '' ' ability to uit all tastes. This is "o "
treat to e
1 it 1 e 'i ince i. a ! I. a!
ita tie
1.
iv 1 'i' trii es (f I'lorii! i
w:t!i the desolali m of 11 '
. t'.;i ' i at
mJ g:--"-.t 0
' r 1 -t: :i an I los ot the -t -ani
bv fire, in the 15 v
it! i-i of that bt'aiitifnl territ rv
r
saerifa e of e :nb-rrassm.-Tl I S'jM r in..' e : i -
moi
on
.0,
, 1'
o
! Ol ; : M.
r, wner
. . i e s 1 11 e til, on :a 1. with Mr. C iiMi'r ;. Car: o '": 1 1 for high e .:- vi 1 :.em, for . ' 1 1 1 ) 1 i .
sne s:opp?ii
to rtr lyag
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t i ii-
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the t
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. rote
1 1 r- w n
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f O
n s
W II "1 I'll
eT lii . . S irroiimUd by
ut n
;t exertions could not
rago
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O'.l
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0
-1' v the exp a; gazmes, t : f ir. and o ih alaer:" -': ' 1 1 I i 1 1 a -. 1 ! t x pin d. ci-o! ' r uio: 1 - ''' ' ' -.e atVr.r t 1 " : ' . I l'.l 1 1 it
mad momenta-
o-io-is of b.cr well s'ipplied
no sign
ers exhibitc
1
or was s;i aban-hmei
gb-iiii of hop ' of nvmg her It is we'.i worthy cl your w lo ther lite losses sustained
ere w 1:1 1 ui u nei.u-
an 1
1
01
n it
reim
ursed to
genro-ityor h mimity could dictate
ake 1 l ive of this n linlul suo- ' - 1 ! . - . 1
1 ; w;t iout a .v Tting to tne at i retmereu u;vri i'. occasion hv th o Urtli-li autiion;i at (JihraUar. ri 1 the commvi ler, oiii- - r nod erew of the lrilill ship of the
otm ' 1'iie M.dibar," which was lying a; l!i 3 time 1:1 the bav. livery thing that
w a s
i nf u-med. It is by such acts
11 1 .e.w.ril-i.i iiiii.
1 l.l U 111 H O IK IO l ltll I' I ''1 im- "
t'y of nations that fraternal feelings are nourished an 1 the blessings of permanent p a -e secured. T!,c? Keport of the Postmaster Cencral w "! bii-ig you acopisinled with -the operaI .us of ""tint Department during the past -m-. aid will suggest to yo i sjcU m -U-li-iiions of the existing I iws as in your -1p'nio:i the cxigeticies of ihe public scr-
corr-
coieges
ti-m of the claims on.MejiCo 1. oe Rnd arc in a course of pavaa .
,1
01(1
.jOisiuons, clore our ;
1 v .rta-
to We tla
been rendered to us in other mat- .a- - " tions- conti lence between man and man is in a lllustr.i
great in. asu-c restored, and the credit of this this the more leadily, for w expect a lull (loven.ment fo!l nd perfectly re-established. v oosi 1 i, in of llie matter from the moeiine-
of our fellow -citizens on .Saturday next: 1. Tiie-ie is no doubt hut that the river
ii lia iflinr.tri. ' S. in i.l.i tl i r i .r -i I i'n V.rTl!
X l I" 1 'F' 1. . . ,. ... . f V .Ol-' O I III t .1 IV lit 4 - 1.1 1 I O . V Al-l. -l honestiy sprhed. I he operations ot 1 o
trade rest on a sound currency, and the rutei ot i " 11 t'"1 u UC exchange are reduced to their lowest amount. In I 2. It is do ibtlal whether the Canal can this condition of things I have f.-lt it to be ray dutv be successfully constructed.
to ttii'iT to your lavoratue coiiMuerauoii uis.iris o, , ,Jt j ne river womd nirni- .u a
(Commerce i". becorrunq; more and mote extended in its operations, and manufacturing and meehan- I 1 . -i. if.i-:n
ic-il uniu-irv once more reao me o-w.ou-s in sum
111 1 labor honestly srrlied. The operations o
r mvpt'y
1
e may re-j ure. i tio cliango : co-Kitrv has undergone ol late i tbn mi .de of travel and transpo
:s alT'orded so many facilities for e-nsmission of mad matter out oi
wJiicn year riati. in
te,
egu! ar mail, as
to reqniro tne
t.ie
gre.itost
Ctgibmce and circu iisjijctian in order to rmtb'e the olllcer at the hea l of the 1)3-
p:irt -ncnt to restrain
within iho iticome. There is a, vi -i -! 1 reason to fear that the fr
"r:!,lege has run into great abuse
i IPMfmi.ni .Av,-M-ihp!s3 lias been
' 'll illil III. uu . 1. . - dacte i with the greatest vigor, and has at;tmd at the Hst possible expense, ail . Usetil objects for w hich it was cstabis' el. in irg-.rd to all ihe Depr.rtments. I am
,i,a m.boi ili ii luathuiLr .Has
1.1. ' 1 I 111 I.IC - -1
expeiuht'ires
also too
k i n g
ilulill I ilH.
con-
it:1
This fact.
at
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b e i Hi undone wbieti was eaoeu n . t 00 soir'n of economy, i r bv a system
af ; ecountt.hdity rigidly enforced. ... ..ii'ip do tho rcieai'-etlt ir. ill th
'-' '. .1...
(Jovtrmneut has suslaitmu no
anil el any . I us aueio. x, I ut at the same time. . r 1 .
'iiacmnery t oar sv soon 11 vmit is 1 1 . -1 a r.nl'cr oi sarpns . : I
s,. iVniote agency m .y mive i -.iuo
;,. . "TVJto fulfil lis ii
qreat interest in their present and ultimate resuu::, and the only desire which I fee! in connection with the the future is, an.! will continue t 1 be, to 1 -ave the country prosperous and unimpaired. JOHN TYLKR. Wasuiystox, December, IS 15
and belter navigation. No one can doubt tiiis. ii. It would be navigable mt'ch h:ngAr i;i the year. Some seasons h w never tLseol wilb ice to this place.
5. A canal is illv tilted t
; ; 1 j
'.revel
ling community.
To
C.ea '.'eland
oauc c v n e: y c c
OMf&. &- A I u L 1 ll'ortsiiioutli ca: a', passing through
'V111' I5oardot commissioners ot Knox conn- ,.Cltre 0f Ohio along t he rie.i valley
tv, have 1 l-trictea ttie county into roou Jis
and the
of the
beiolo, can not keep up a pa
ket boat.
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IT CIS. U'-i Ol.COC -. 1.1I111...1. . i.niiiiiv., 11.1..1. I 1 I I ,1. . - - , I J . ... Ii In rt.iri tl..-. i-..i--.l li,i-0 1 in 111: Jlli
Johnson, and Decker, the fust, and 1 o, U ide-1 v"," ' "" ner, Bu-sercn and Washin-tou the 2d,- and they ' th3 experiment proved Successful, have employed Dr. W. W. Hitt to give medical n l one tenth part of the su rphis'prod acts ail to the paupers of the first; and Dr. J. II. Pax-1 of this great and fertile Vfdley would be. ton to thoe of the second, therffure the overseers' shinned' bv ii that, too, even if tie- river
f . 1 1. ,.i... .....i:.i .e. .- .. ..1
ci Uie poor are iieieov iK'uueo, iinu on
employ no other physicians, to attend on
as their accounts w ill not be allowed,- and they
are 'further notified, that when persons become a county charge, they shall have them conveyed to
the poor house a
tlllj.l J J 1, IUIH .'W, I ' LII Ik ,11 ll"tl icy must rp.K.jns jj, present condition. Nearly toe poor, 1 l,j i vv hoio would seek the natural clnn-
soon as pos
nei
?. The canal would not he open so
the river. 'I he early spring
soon as
Po-order of the Hoard of Commisssonens of, tradj suits the farmers of this country and
Knox county. S.MLT:L H. ELLIOTT, A. K. C. December 1G, IS 13. S-s 3t.
15 V the undersigned, on the lOthj
the planters of the south best
8. The improvement of the river would a:comrno.!ate five times the population the canal would. 1 ho canal has no tributaries tin Wabash lias more than 1 500
iich
n"ii.j if it -i v 1 1 h. I j t r 1 b n t r i o s . u 1 ! id v
ol .viarca last, a t av norse, aooui six - . vearsold, fourteen hands hiqh, w th j ould bo beueliitcl by the improvement
-.. i V a white Miot on bis nose, and a oi tne mam euauiiei.
Vi brand of F. ll. on bis left s,
louiuer.
The person to whom the above de
scribed horse belongs, would do wed to coll. prove propel tv. pav charges, and take him awav. Pi: NCIS KAVHLLiM'T. December 1:5th, lSlbb 2S 3t.
I fSTICCS of the Peace. Clerks, Sherid's,
iy other
to the ccuutv
the count
or
oilicei. who has money beiotigini; :eminaiy, had best fork it over to
law
TioiofHiii immediately, as l
i.
.ie
,,rn'
i U.i. rame
Pol Hi!
:t
I
fideut i i
a s -; i
that !
makes no provisions for delay. And those who are in arreais for interests dae the surphii menu!. crurty coii:i;ry, r Col rclv nil School fund may t ike this as Till: I. r W VJJMNt;.
ihat if .id .'.nei.is are not in.'ine.li.itc Iv
t'.cv mav to'i'i i't tb.eir h'.ois t by c!..'?ed. samtkIj n. i:i ; iurr.A. i:. r. IVccrrrbcr 13th. IS Id. -s-dt.
1
at available points ihs ca-
Tlie expense of keen-
i). The expense of improving the river from Terre-lla iie to the mouili. in the mo-t cosily mode by slack-water, would not exceed SGOO.OOO. The can a! from Terra-Haute to Evansville, would cost S1.500.C00. 10. Ti.e river would furnish immense
water-pa) wer
ma! little or none.
mg the canal in repair, would be infmitelv
greater than that of he river. 11. One consideration w ith the government in making grants of land fot t iese ob j ?e:s,ha-i been ti e inct easing in value of th,j rerdduo. Tin? canal memorial asks the whole f the Vincennes district. Q.ierv wlial would the btlanee be worth? Uor t.ho improvement of t!.o river, a portion onlv of three cuatijjuoits Isnd districts is
s Mi , ,. . ms unrivalled powers ! r. ... r - strained by a gentlemanlfi yea , his sparkling wit. and his keen .-on a fiord high promise with his par;v of .. mot tritiTphant success 33 a polit'ca! champion. But in this article, that ue are now sneaking of, there is a slight omission, owing perhaps to that
extreme modesty of
to carefully
ntiKS from publicity or anv 03-
I I 0 la r ,1 1. 11. ? . I . -.
,. 1 r. luotii lii ills
'-' ' I-i Hine: 1 '"uiiiea on ihe sooth, i a religion they .1 .Viooominedans, which itself indicates civiiizaIbS". In physical characteristics tliey' occupy a positon between the Arab and the Necro, but esteem themselves superior to both. It is suij;ested that when civilized they may be made the means of destroying the slave trade throu -.h their influence upon the tribes of Central Afiei. s:. Louis A":-?c ..Va a S Dkaiii no.H Disbsep Potitols. The Coca N. Y.. (iazette notices the apj'i'arance, 1:1 that
j neighborhood, of a sin5ulartlisea.se anions the 0-
s, 1 : 1 a t induces him ! tatoes which has alreadv
rd thousands oj
.Cso nl die ?am 1 . -lite same terms w " !- in S'ecs. 1 0 nod i . T containing 0 acres . 0 . an acre, belonging a ; 11. i . Cv - j A ssignee i-r 1 a .t December gd. 18 :3.
and
avoid sekimr of i,imsetf
tcntatious display.
estimate ol the number of wbigs, neutrals, negroes, boys and dogs present at the convention, but ho sacs nothing of the
puppies. 1 his is commendable delicacy on his part, and we must say for him that there ere two or three there, and that none among them played so conspicuous a part as he. With his chir3Cteristic sense of decorum ami reverence for luo age and respectability of many of our ritizons in attendance, he went whining nihong his kennel scented companion-, and stirred up such a yelping and barking as gready lo annoy the meeting, and for a moment to put a stop to its proceedings. We supply this omission, because we duly appreciate, his sensitive repugnance to the charge of egotism, and know Ing that foricard and presiitnpt iotis mediocrity is oftener mare successful than the highest order of intellect, invariably accompanied by a painful diffidence and reserve, we feel it our etuty to encourage hint and give full meret to his deeds. By this finished production of his pen, lie has now clearly evinced, that he possesses that peculiar versatility o! talent, seldom found, of o-reat powers es a writer as well as an orator. Vincennes will now be regarded as classic ground, as the residence of this unrivalled genius, while Carlisle ii consecrated as the scene of his surpassing debut as an orator. 0! what a treat it must have been to the isolated irite'lig-ence of Sullivan, when her son bung, without satiety, for full ten minutes upon the thrilling and eloquent words of this matchless speaker, prepared with a'l the care and labor tint distinguish the now no longer unequalled orations of Demosthenes. That was a day long to be remembered by the banner county of democracy, when this orator first raised his magical voire "g-iinst the ene:nir$ of his country when he heaped his bitter invpotive. upon the rnnnhHing bones oF "o gr.--tny liar rison," and let loose the battery of Ids sarcasm upon the devoted heads ol the "pet
tifogqer Crittenden'" ?ah the "wood chp-
STATE Of INDIANA. Gibson County. ; ut:: PRanATt-: cornr or on; yn t7aicr 7'enu. A. Jd:n Hargrove, Af'm'r. 1 of the fsta'e rf Wiliiam j .
i -M
bushels. The kind called pinkeyes aie almost
universally affected. The disease first manifests i J olmso.u , decCCSCi. -- 1 7
itself upon the surface of lh-t pot d 'e. which rapidly spreads oil the whole root becomes soft and worthless. Many farmers lost their entire crops, Uie disease in rr.any cases d.'-.'.revioj; the roots while in the ground, and in others potatoes having been carefully stowed in the cellar, apparently free from disea-e, and sound, in a few week6 were
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v..
r
1 The heirsof said William .'ofinsn. deceased. J rrptiE said John Hargrove, having ud l.is memorial, suggesting the insufficiency of the personal estate of the de-
thrown away utterly lost. Some, as soon asth.,v 1 ceased to nay his debts, and praviri" an .1 . . . ' I - I . rs
r-aw me s mpwins appear, in oruer to save amuch as possible of their crops commence.! fee i-
I in j them to their hogs, and in two i stances
where this course was pur-u-1 it re r.!ted not only in the loss of the potatoes. but nlso of the hos,one man losing his whole stock, fifteen in number, and another four out cf six. which ate of the affected food. If animals a.e so soon dc-tioved bv feeding on such potatoes, are they not dangerous food for man! Intemperance and Death. The Mr. Holly N. J. Mirror, says: -A 1113:1 by llie name of John Stewart, who resided about two miles from tlm place, died sud denly in a lit cf intoxication on Saturday evening. The deceased, we understand, signed the total abstinence pledge about eight months ago. and adhered strictly to the rules of Temperance, until a shori time since, when be commenced drinking to an excessive exmr.t and for three days previous to his death he drank three pints of spirituous liquors daily. He was in this own on Sa'urdav afurttoon. r.nd about stmdow returned home with a friend. He sat down to the, supper table, and after being seated a ;hort dire sndiLnly Jell to the floor and with a few struggles expired. He was about 40 years rf age and lias lefl a wife and several children to mourn his sudden and awful end."
CUIUS' ! AS FAIR.
e Sewing Socio;
rnMir, iYii; a , f of Vmc-unci
id
ached to the Pres
byterian church, n o il l respectfully call the attention oi' the ibod c i'.vr Fair, which wi'l he h- ld on .''MnnDy) Christ
mas evening 1.1 ti e Town f;
1 1 .
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orcer 01 ims ceun iorino saie 01 tne real estate, and it appearing to the satisfaction of tiie court, that Henry Johnson, Matthias Harmon, and Bebecca his wif, Wiiliam Johnson, I'leasat.t C'iark Jonson, Jacob dcCiellan, and Nancy liis wife, Samuel Johnson, and John Johnson, heirs of the laid William Johnson. deceased. are not resre side 11 is of the State of Indiana.i; is therefore ordered that notice of the pendency of the said memorial b? given, by causing a copy of this order to be inserted three weeks in succession in ihe Vincennes Saturday Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in Vincennes, iu the. County of Knox, according to. law, di-t the said Henry, Matthias. Rebecca. William, Pleasant. Jacob. Nancy, Samuel and John, may be warned to appear in this court at the next February 'Term thereof. Lo be holden at the court house in Princeton on tho second .Monday in February next, to show cause, if ihey can. why the said real estate should not bes.dd. and made assets for the discharge of the said debts and this matter continued to tho next lerm of this court. Copy attest J. R. MONTGOMERY, Cck. December 1st, I8H.
2VOTICK: IP llf,'S '"'e'l to tbe estate of U. Tirnms, may dir-chargo the sa i m Pork or Wheat delivered at 11. D. U her Ier's Mill by Ihe t5tli f December. Those who do not attend lo Ins notion vdi find their accounts in the hands rf t' p
me assnrtme id n! ornamental, .will I at very red iceu :.
Vs. both
when fjoroper ofnc.-r- for collect ion. as furt!
pnlulgHm e rcill not !
ier
eilubitdQi
c. -, W e wo.
ip given.
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