Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 12, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 May 1830 — Page 3

THi: STATIXJIAiV. LAWRENCEBURGH, INDIANA : Wednesday, may an, isio.

Mr.. Chilton. This pm: Ionian still continuoa to across the attention of ft iciul ami f.u His recent recantation of former political errors, ami his declaration in fa

it.? mcv,t distinguished c-xpuiitidur ; leVtlie lovers of free government c zealous in the

defence of its chosen champion ; let the

advocates of the Ainuican System entrench themselves, once more, to meet the :-hocU that now threatens their favorite policy and all will yet be well Faction triumphed ou r the j;ist Antidcs ; a degenerate People abandoned their benefac

tors, Camillus and the devetcd Gracchi.

vor of the great Statesman of the Wcst,has

hi'Ptl :i fruitful t hrinr f!-.-tlif ilitiJ-i of ivi r. i . . .. ,.

" " i''".'"' i "1 L-an the i'epio oi America, the tieemen a wrath and party intolerance. It pre l,f hc AVt.st, desert Hi.nky Y.x asjust

-Ms a strange and umcrountaWc anoma

ly in the character of our people, and exhibits, in a titrikinj light, the principles of th'.-sti who now dofimchiin. Every kind '.f opinion may he tolerated ; every error my he rectified ; every erroneous ser.tir.icut may he changed save that which ETiKcs :rjnint the orthodoxy of one's political ereod. To errors of this kind thev

l;pt.ir v.i(hlv.d in a fa"tidiois and zealous a'.'uVi tvc, unmindful of the dictates of a sound and practical jMtnotisni. Hiliius Z'-al may I o suhducd ; religious phrcnv may he mitt rated, and even fanaticism itSelf max have, its antidote ; hut political ir.fulerance is uncireumscriled in its hate, and unhouiidcd in its enhance. Thi" has lcen fully illusfrat. vl in the case of Mr. Chiiton. An h'jt.' t ues ire to rectify the mistakes into which lie was led, during the bewildering progrc'L of error, in the late Presidential campcign, has brought down

upon that gcr.tUnianthe united execrations

of every newspnper s ippovter of the pre-t-mt Administration. I lis private reputation has Lc'Jii assaulted, his pecuniary af

fairs have been exposed, and even his rtliglon that sacred retreat of every good

nwn has been assailed, by the demoniac

vnrit of faction. It must be a despcran

cansc, indeed, that stands in need of such

helps as these ; and none but desperate

men w ill resort to the use of them, to de

stray the reputation of a political opponent.

N public man appear to have exeitet

such a sudden and furious revolution in

the sentiments tf some ol his political a.? ? j rates, as this ituliv idaal . 1'ioin bem-

tailed as the idol of the unity that suppoit

Oen. Jack-ox, lie lias sunk, in their csti

r.ution, into a mere cxphcr on tlie pohtica tilde-. From a pure, honest, and t.uti.t'o public servant (as they once termed him. be lias dwindled into a pauhr ofc urup tu n, and the advocate of political heresy ' An 1 w hy this clnine of tone 1 Why tin

drilling f tin' 41 hireling-'1 again-t Mr

Chilton ? V hv the.v assaults of the po-

litical .Jauiaries who publi-h the Law

. " V-, Authority" ? Has ho acted like:

traitor to his country I Has he deserted

heriutorests, or foresworn ''or Constitution

and law?? II:.- he even abandoned th

crv of rciichment ? 11'': li -is done noni

t.f tle-e t'.iin ; but he has committed ;t

still ir. ! ; szrievo.is fault, hy tlet hi uz himr.elf ti.e political tuer.d of Ilr.Miv C'l.vv ! in tl.o e o of certain aspirants to the Pieaidciicv, tin-, i- a iriag mii ; in the evecf their supporters, u is a heinous sin ;and tirrmny hungry expectants, it is a damning

sin ! It is a sin that cannot be atoned lor

as Ari!'hle, as devoted as t!ie Cirucehi ?

Never ! never !

We ask the particular attention of the

reader to the Debate on the Tariff Laws

which wc publish from the National Inkliigenccr. It will he seen that splendid

preparations are making aided by the in thieru e of Messrs. Van Bikkn and Cat

iioi N to destroy the i rotectini cvsieni

md deliver us over to the rapacity of Fn-

li'h manulacturers and merchants, and to

ratify the cupidity of a small cla of

oncotic traders. Besides this, the ;II

ported by Mr. Camwjelenc would plaec

l the hands of the President a tremendou

power giving mm tne entire regulation or

i: iiHustry of the nation ! This scheme

conic; with a bad grace from those pure

at riots, who, during Mr. Apams Admiri-

-tiation, did nothing but bewail the " tre

mendous powers of the L'xccutivc

him a; a repaiation for Lis . lothmg and di-nitv. A M.daie for Clerk of Dearborn county, at the en-

rupture had taken place in-trvf en W ncrais I noio ana SUinpr August election'

frirrr. an-l the Inter hl littrd out an expcmumi - . w are autl0rize3 to announce JOHN'

the f wr, ron'tstins of bnu men, who nan kpKNCER as a candidate for sheriff, at the DKi tirS & .MLDIflM

I'inonrKc-a n m -... ensumjr AuR'jst election. i:i':,.hn ' i nail,. Our naiiprs nn not "

.'t -u. t,.tv,..i.i intP to rirwlnnpthe We are authorised to announce Cant. Johs

catastrophe which, we have no doubt, his long since Weave, as a candidate fur sheriffof this coun-

taken place. Whatevoi it may have been, it is not ty, at tne annual election. r,,Sc doubted that a milit.-.rv supremacy, of an odious We are, alsi, iuthonsed to state that Davis

ohaia.-M, has taken the place of the present state ol Weaver, and btMcr.L H. Dowdkh, are candid'

thiol- Mr Mitt ,nvli:is nl ired this bant- uubiidU'd anarchv. From rim, it is taid, that be- atcs tor the state Legislature.

I I .i c u.i K. . o.l l!.!!!!!- ana I urn.

,it iit:i:iriij in i 11 i 1

lilil 111 the same tomb W illi Jlr. AN Ur- ,0 Vii e Prrt. U nt. cn the lltth of December.-

Hi, M.ocu-"c louncil." at Halif.ix, and tlic As-

WEEKLY SUMMARY.

roncxem The Swietv of I'liends, in Iielan.l, hare petitioned

rai'.i;ui,(.nt foi the auohlion ol" the piuiidiiueui ol

iesth in ra es of torteiy. Mr. reel has ai.nocm ed

iu ii.t?ntion to brum in a bill in which the punishment

li'tatii, in many cases of fricry, wa Kne a.vay

with. AUttiiips continue 1 to be Hel l in van ins pait

ol" England, on the state of tlie country. In Leeds,

Mr. J. Foster, of the Leeds ratnot, proposed a i.-'-

lutiuiiin favor oftiicnnia1 parli inienl, uuiver.-jl s.ifliae, and vote by ballot. -In the com e of the

prei.t cledion, at t oik, Dr. .Vlun l'.y, vie U miac. t'aihuhe Bishop of that city, ptve his v.it" f.T Air.

Neuenli.tui. t!ie I rot.-.-tant canui ::ii ; ami imn

Uunv. Archdeacon Thompson, Dr. u.i;:v, an,!

tner men.bers of the Vl 'tcsiant t 'huich, t'tc-l l Mr. I'all.'han, the Roman Catholic oan.-hd.ite. The

CV'Jt ConstiMion. says: " V e believe ticit, in vie

mei.iorv of the oldest poison living in this city, never

was a coutestoj ilectiiiu conducted with more quiet ; no rancorous or political fcvlir.3 apjvars 111 the mind of .hit ; and, we do say, tne mode adopted by each ot

iht candidates has nuiidv coi'.tri'nitcl to vuj guai rl,i,.; t.v Asvioty has iicen eslab'i-'ned. ,ct I.iverpo'l fr the education of nurses. Uy the arroal, at IJallimore, of the biig Mortesuma, from Valparaiso, whom e sfie sailet on the '2 1 Fcinunry,

the e lit or of the Baltimore Gazette his received pa

BY THE EASTEIIN XVIAII..

FROM WASHINGTON. The Wa.-diinton Papers, received by yesterday's tn.ii!, contain nothing of a very important nature. In the 8:.n:, the Hesohition, passed by that body in January la-t, subscribing for CoO copies of tinCompilation of IXx'uments proposed to be published by Messrs. (talcs " Sea ton, was; rescinded by a vote of -2 1 to "21. So much

for the " .dorieus uncertainty of" cp1 ition ! The two republican veterans, ."Messrs. Living ton and Smith, of S. C. were faithful to the men who stood hv their

country through evil and through jrood report.'' To enjoy the esteem of such citizens, would, of itself, weili down anv '; punishment'' that the aiders and abetters of proscription could inflict. In the II.

of Rr.rKF.sENTATivrs, a resolution had

C'l.Nfl.NXATl 1'IiKl; rl.IJKl.N'i. C'ria'. , ( r i'n. (iiviiwuti .tfn.riii. BAIITI, VOUNO &. TI it It la i. Stile G11 ('- ' 1. ltd rv.'.(ii,iwl i.' u .( ,

!N 1 M i 1.

.VI! l it l.l'S. :HI S, IV it l'.-;i:l i:i:iw A Yen. c, i.ovi i ,t:s. r..it.i Wine ni;i:vD, pilot :am.),i;.s vi t Jhpt ;-jiciiii CO VL, All. .0 Iii :iid uui;u

(i t.;:, r.i.i II.lV.H.li.l St. I) .1 .. . COIiUAGK, Pile m .1 ll'H,r k'.i. is I!- ! Cci.'s CASTINGS, Ton ;,v! I CtUKS CHOCOLATE. N. 1

jClGARS, Ai.'-ie mi

h

1 I'b.il I.t..i lC'J O'J lb !b M CO II (."I ' " I J 00 lot ;;. ib 11

li (i'i l.l 00

i.:.l i'i

ii p !,

Spanish

erso'fthateitv to theSlst of Jauuaiv. A counter been adopted .fixing the day of adjournment ?. ' A 1 1

revolution ha 1 biokcn eut in Conception. on thc yist instant.

AUGUST ELECTION.

Ncvoa hid filtered the town, with about .tOU men,

and killed yevcial of the inhabitants ; anions: tneui

n Intendant. The town was fa' ked. The Fieneh

f'.,n..l Vir,l H-oinmvlf I the niinihmeiit of tlie iiersons

v ho stririned him and bis family in the late attack on We are authorized to announce Mr SAIVI"

Santiago, and an huoible apolo-y had been tendered UEIi MORHISON, of this place, as a can-

DOMESTIC GOODS

'aim; LI je I'aiu y

fJiowu Shii'his

r.melui':

St'.ipe-Che.kt

Tickmsr Sattincf...

Cott-jii Yarn

iiln's I'ank project.

TO THE EDITORS OF THE STATESMAN

Please announce the following gentlemen

m...(V,,..S.,i.;, h..,m,w to nn nnnn run- i icu iihiiuuh. wi.. ........

i . ? .11 .1 I n r rA i.1 ' fnc; t r f tlio A i iT. fnnt nffipnu i r.

-Iture aiw the lait' r raf Been siiui Biy proToguen. us lununioigs w uu un. uiumvu. vum.o 1..

CQHESTIO. Which their names are attached.. It is

AUmi

Hiiinstone roll Flor. Sulphur

Glauber Salts

Lpsom do.

Ginsan"

DYK STIFFS, MriJ

Copperas

Indiio

Camwood

LogvMiod Fustic Nicaragua

FISH, Cod

per ton

Bv the politeness of 3Ir. Noble (one of

. r i,-i I. IIM

ur Senators in Congrcs-) we are cnahlrn The Boston S.illoin pronounces a brother Editor, at believed they are all well qualified for the Mackeial No. 1, 3

... I..v 1. tM1.v.M- bill l,. fnro our r-.,. M'rovidence,"onr cl t:ie meanest va;a0on.ts tnat eei respective Stations. A VOTER. FL.ATHr.KS

i.-.uled nut ol a barrack int i a niiminc nl'ice. a liar bv

lers. It was passed tO 0. S'CCOl.d rCLHbni' v bole-ale, und a pupnv bv n'tail." Lnderthi-

V.imnu.-tiatioii, 4.U l'UM.llAMMisnivcumi

on the Oih instant

lim:.'e? tV' ui (.(lice, for darius to exercise the rights I

FOll REPRESENTATIVES. James Walk" 1, j Ezn Ferris, James T. Pollock, William Pursel. CLERK. RECORDER James Pill. J James Dill, SHERIFF John Sperfcei. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. John Livingston, Sol. Mauwanmg FRANKLIN COUNTY.

BILL t.l vet hi ihe St'e of In-b oia certain o'. i.-'emen ; uu i .! l,Vl I ii nave tiecn pui lino

lau I j within the limits ot tin t mial sfMX. tn-o lot N ii on tne riht f ide ! 1 he 1 ortlaiul Be lt enacted. ,tc. That there be vested Zt

. - I '.mn iinui iianiv-ti v ui t ui Mium civi juw mi, 1

in the State ot lm.tiana, tueiuy nine tou- . 1M,ai,t h(arl Slmctniri, c;itable. Mr. C. and

sand live hundred SUld twenty-nine acres I an-jthsr gentleman slew the bird. It measured ejglttl

nr..l iroi.iitv-.i.rht-hiiiifiioi lis ol the nub he f 1 1 aciofs the iviw 1 he editor 01 tne 1 .

1 1 . 11 .1 1 f . : . I Ol ISO ll ILIOll. Ill IU 11 1e111.nK: .Ml uihy w. jum.ii a

., n.is, to ihj se ertc.i oy ute v anai oiuu.is- -s A t0 be Representative.

MoneiBiii saui ouiiu , ii-Mii inc. iuiumiu nu te lace tons: and suriests that tor the popularity Tnhn Uftrt.

retioiw reserved to the UniKd ytiltes in lot the woik, a pretty lar;e amount of fair weather I i-1 VnlKx

the division made under " An act to s'jant should te intmduced ; that there should be moona-ht .1 1. .1 , .',, all the year; that Valentine's Day should come once oanitl s i. joiiii, a certain quantity ol land to the Slate o .V-i (1;ivoll!y (Je a nionth. Bcn, ged. Noble Indian;, for the purpose ot aiding said i,lthc county of Vashin;,ton,Maryla'H,tlicare Clerk.

NittC 111 "POniniJ a canal to Connect tllC wa- Temperance societies, coulainmc, upwards ol ',3,"'l Pfd.Drt I.dm .. .,' ..r , , ... .1... rl .. : 1 ...1.... ..-.l.."r .1.- ..l...l,. . -i-.iirp I oori .IUIHI

tors ot tne vvanasn itivcr w uu uiosu 01 p'iM,.,,asso............ ... ,,..r ... F ivi-parl.

1 1 !.'..:..? 1 I, cn..,h,l abstinence ana tlie nunioer 01 tot leue is rapeuy in- " . " J

IVahO I .11'-, iiTluioi.'i."v..oi...., ..... 1 , . ,,,, ,., nf .lrninm.ttPP ,iftVrenlra PllLmtt

1 , ...... t.. I 4 . ... """"'f . . .

ilionsano. ei'Jiu iimioreu ami u.cin i -sci 1 u, 0A:iety pives the l.u t that in two townships ot the conn- I J 0in Hoop, which shall be ill lieu of the aforesahl qtian-tv. the nuinberof Distilleries has been reduced liuni

titv lioretofore sold bv the United Nates, U (l.ichwcie in full operation during the last win- LAND FOR SALE

.1. .,.1,n. ,..,. t,,;,,,!;,-; ter) to three A "entieman in oicesier, mass. permanently reserved bv treaty to indm- ha)liTO,, ,osubsc,;. lltulK hundred copies of the

lual. anil located nv niuiVHiiiai j;r.uiis uu- (; s of (,;ui ti( Knntiitu,atim, and pay down

Recorder. John Adair, Itufus Raymond

Associate Judges.

David INlount. John Quick. Probate Judge. John 55. Powers.

I WILL sell One hundred and i7.. t? r. r I fiPTOAl

FLAX-SLED

FLOUR, From wagon

In storo

FKITT, Rub-ins

rigs Aiinonds Cunanti

FURS, Beavef

Otter Musk R?t, prime

GLASS, S by 10, retail

lUbyl-.' do

GRAIN Wheat

Rye Corn W hite Doans

GUN POWDER,

Dupont's reta-t Ciu. Hopewell do-

HEMP

HIDES, southern diird

do saned

HOPS

IRON, Juiuati bloom

Ky. hammeted Pittsburi; puddled do lloihi

English sheet

box r.-hl Ih b'.rh 11,1

rj't skm box bus.

l-'i . t.'i 1 li 1 i 13 1 11.. 1. ! t-.' 1 ;1 13 to v Si 10 VJ j .1 ih 1.) G II' r id

-10 01 !-( LH) :7 ;.0 10 0) 15 2 12 :t (TO 1 .'0 1 0 1$ L'O 0 00 4 )

4 50 a l f.d

1."" : 1 :

1

1

C.)

1 1 li S 00 5 00

Fifiv Acres of my LO T TOM TV"f,'s y 1 vn .i. .,.u ,.e t.cljtt.u 1 hr

fore the division aforesaid, and which would C loo in advance, if Mes' is. Lundy .nd Garrison! LAND, near the n.outh of tliel par otherwise have become the property of the will resume its publication. The Philadelphia K. liient Miami river, in the Horse LEA'

said Slate in virtue of the act above refer-p IWh .should prefer to sell the part red to the selections aforesaid to be made Th0 Worcestei Spy cautions the pubim imainst of the bottom which lies in Indiana. A li

ITIl-lR, Soil

Skirting t'pinr

nv cautions tne ruuc iuiamai 1 n- us-i...... ...... ..... .... . , . ,.- v-.

and reported, bv the Commissioners, to the a person named Moit, who is traveling about the hc'ral credit will be given for the greater linen, Flax

Bay onc-iuiru j0w

proper land ollicos, before the reserved ec countiy, under the pi. tence oi b. iu-a Aiim-tei, as- p;u t of the purchase money. Say one-third nusafon-aid.M.all beotlcrod for sale. ,..,,,1,.;; daTereut names. 1 JV-1'' ""V.;V.7-ehirt in hand, one at the end of two,aad the re- . instances, as a .minister. His acquaintance with pu- , , r ,1 . : nx o, sons ,t ,s sa.d, is much mo,v ioi.m.-ite than w.thpul- maining third at the termination of three I he two Iollc.vv.ng articles mutt excite 'J,,' has bee. a concct , our ,.u, prison. years. W. H. HARRISON.

12-

no political hcnesly can palliate it no runty t f life can sanctify it ' The vene.'ir.co cf partv is its attendant die Mandor? ( f t!.o. hireling its ic aid ! Traitor, nr.d llinr arccmpliocs, mr.y br f Tivcn nr. I even receive the crumbs of Lvccutive fivor but the fii' i.ds t,f Mr. Clay have r. riali!-, a eording to (ho v li'ical per

r-pti u: of their rcvilcr-i. The iViend- cf j t'.ii 'iroat Statesman, ve are happy to disv. r, have adopted a very dill, rent course t'"v..Tf'-i th.o suvcrc upnortcr oftlu- pic t n .':voni .tra'i .n. This is as it should I . Th' so who e;it rt;:iii h nest ' pinions, ar.d who are ceiM'i ns of having Trutii to li ar nc ft on their standard, need never ficsrond to the pitiful tiicks of sonic of our o; p. ncnN. Our cause i--. armol, on every

M-le.bv tlie powerful jianopiy of Truth and

Ju :t . and vk: inaich to a glorious v icti.rv .1 t a vi loi v over a fvv niiserabh

cf

die indignation ot every man who is not l. Laas,eui,a Frenchman, has applied to (on- jforth Bend, 18th May I80O. . ....11.. - .1... I...,- ..C Liesstoi apatiutlor his .liscov.-rv and invention of a

,.,,,, 1 '"." machine 10 knead bread. Ten thousand copies ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE

lln tirst is extracted irt-m tne cw ofMr. iimh-iei,!;S uort i 1. llMiT-h,re Patriot, a paper o-vned ami Slmyh. 1 estate of John Speer, late of Dear-

controlled bv 3Ir. Isaac Ilit.t. Thev White.who was lately murdered at Sahm, has beonborn county, Indiana, deceased; hereby

. ... . :.' iiwlceubhc. He hit 4,1 1 1,000 in h-acies to vavi-1 ;.. noI;rp tl,-,. hp has. this dav taken out

!i ill': .c nan , a- .vi vuiii v oini'ii uici . i nc j.'ju.iw, iiihui ... ... .. , ,

. c , , . , , . Uho. kin- minder has been recently committ-d ne.u Uie gooas, cuaueis, cvu. ui uic bm uM Cond is trom a violent Ailnnnistration r... ,kv s th,,nvt.. , , v.rs. Caldwell. .,nt 'atp lie alsn declares that the

aocr. printed at Hartford, Connecticut. Two negro servants have onfessed the crime, and are sajj cgi atc 3 probably solvent iv 1.... .....11 u .r .1.... meusiodv. ThcHostou Iluiletm, a daily evenm-; TOUV SPF.r

ifi . n l. . a ir .1

Wl.at VVOUIU SUCIl lllCll Mip ai, 11 nicy I f re Un Mr. Jenks has been discontinued,

had tlie power to enforce their threats Oil the proprietors "dcemiit inexpedient to continue . ., . 1. .1 .the pubhcaiim any longer." The snbrripti"n list

10' n . -iiioii rniiiu; : 11 i uuiu in. eiej ,,,...,,1 ioO1eKewl.1vU.1l '-vl'b:i 1.

1 if lh-J IVople were opened to the designs and the latter paper is to be published daily, alter 1 1 0 the first of September. Mi. II. S. owner, ol ..j thivc iln e-loving patriots . Philadelphia, has nearly completed, and will soon " rnv nir m it a vesiiiHF. tatriot, ArniLCO. publish, his m-w .Viij of the florid, containing all the llrt .r .:, 1 :1 i,.'; then ... Mtftici. nt valor m a late discovcricF. it i projected on a lare scalcV ' t:.e . ,h, ,V se.cn, man each l.-nnspliere bein, ., -J ft. mdUjr mak.ng

........ u. ...... . ...... v ... ..c 1...11111M1 1 m- nu 1 aiHnii y i" '"'v.. -

..,i v,M.o. s-. . .. ..11.. ... 1 V.,l.;..-. that a Mil K

.:H t atti. i.l.itlv to toe .iem-vracv ol Mr. " ,; 1 a.' " r ' ' . - I. 1 1 ....... I, I I.i.ii' . KiMHTSI'nt.ltlVI'S-al-

Olll llliriHiu..tv. ut.u inu r-- 7

JOHN SPEER, Ad'mr

May 24, 1G30.

12-3t.

II w . , ... V 1.1 .1....'.. tl. - ...... .1.. ri

iii.. r 1 .. 1 1 .i iv. uiiim . ... . . ..:-s.i-o ;..,. 11 rw;.l,;.t

hi attM. .,!.) lu ir.rl the wiM.rsoftiic ie- low in? James .uonrw 9 ... ............

pt.t.!' ai..M liilv r'al' , IS THJMH-' U lit" liioiilll' tiLitui

,r..u....iiH.-...,-... CmdaideiMo remove from their cold and

i... 1 1 ti 1 iii.i' I I. iii nr. .7. 11.7 . . 11 at . i 1 1 iiiiu-i j.i . invi"" ....r. ---

zees ed wini-h ew Ilaiim-hiic can boa't.

t

lr. Cainnliell. a member of Congress from

South Carolina, in a late speech on the Tariff, invited

TO TUErUBLIC.

THE subscriber having purchased ot tne mtentce (Charles L. Clowes) the

rirtn of the late patented " AlMjUi.AU

KEVOLTINti STEAM WASHER." for

the countiesof l)earborn,Union,and Wa) ne,

offers to the public, by county, town, or in

dividual right, the greatest invention ever introduced west of the Alleghany Moun

tains.

v, .....;.!,. riK-kv soil. to tne mmin, iiiTi.,iiiv"j--(

looi,,., he was doll,.,, vMth the ;troi,ein t.'stimo-u- of industry would surround them with the comforts of .j., faclity anfJ caSe attending the shiihtheiepubinauismofa St .te could bestow doinesi.c . , ., iZu Tta uLJ- operation of this machine, have been for

chailenses the whole world to many ages objects "devoutly wished by

iful spec imen oiiucKory." v cii ie fair portion of creation that tins nas not ,"!h! been consummated by the "Angular Revolv-

7 SZs T2Z Z & ng Steam Washer," experience incontesta. y, lilt- 11a uiin I r.. ' .... I.I.. It li'oinrr tl.ol.BtlirA oflliai

ti i-r re. nnl lor the i iiioeiaev

, ....... U,.lii;.-nn

I the State, trie wishes-ol the I res, lent, nor tne laicinsp e

mi- ni;-u-m.i..... , . ....... , , c .a ,v;st uW th . 1 . .......... 4 ..1-.I 1.

..rnj.iion. I lis enemies have triiinipheit over linn, nc may ; y ----- Decn COnSUmmaiea Oy tne -Vllgciirti nc;..,-

t-i f- TVi ni ni liifist mhi iniLiii. iu iu r 1 '

1 1

been hut U.Clls. fto U.tlliiai ly l" u..sm..iu.,.. ;-"- " " of iene,,il l.lv tlrnvpo

cciU. the ,eo.,b:icn UUIV--SO closely is he ..lei.t.lu.l taK... Kn ...... - - - ----- - - - lJ r--

-hohh-rs ' r t "fi;:ht for the" putrescent

r.tr.il 1 f battle," as the fii .-r.ds of the Ad

tuiaitratioii have don but to rc-rstablith

'he CoiistilHliou, and ensuro an hoiaust ev

lioti f h its requirement j. This, it

uiii'iT.-l uu! riohi!y,is th; tpiestic.ri now

at issue I etv en tii; partiaua of tlie pre

.-ii.l Adiniiii -ilration, and those wh.hav

trimiiK i ti support Mr. Ci.av, whi n the 7r iper time arrives, f.r the Presidential hair. Slanders, ve trust, w ill have no in-tl'ii-iii n in driv ina; t'lie fnend of that ilistinuihe.l man into n eonr-o of personal Vituperation against hii oppoufiits. We

have, nr.uiucnts that can overvvhe!.' llieul.

and brilliant public services to refer t . r.i the stead of the mere cant used bv the supporters of a ndten and de-iperate ranse. I'dTirts will he made, aided by the ; atronap ()f tu tioveniinen!, to arrest

tl:,. powerful tide of po;..,i;.r supn.rt that

H every where Mttuv in in favor of the

r.ian of the I eople. fnends of the

Coa!ttuti-."n le vigilant in the, support of

It L'eino- the nature of man

- . "."" "T .. . . ...1 :.:.... '....... ...l . ! . , ,-,.il . .l.. .UL... ,U oil iIp.I

.v,t its vanousfuitune , that this blow falls not on J acksontor re-e ecuon,uj u.c ,.,.. -uU..s.,. . ..... ,ag ln0u01laDly BUOUia w,;.uUU a..

him aiciic, not - it liieless s-ve

lic.iiis heie, ti.at in

Nc.v llaiiipihiie!

(KOMTIII II AM FOR 0 TIME?, ArrtiL 'JG.

" Th-delay nitno pr.veHn. Ih hue that inqu,. J TllC ui.ature of Ohio have lately . M l,..w.l, nA it virniitv lis ner

... ; .1 1 .it .-i.- - .1 tin. lio. th .N'lhlU' I UIV I : - 4 I iJanitiin.uuiii ' J 1 "

other cicumslanees have op-rated to convm. ,. us that ' - v.v i. Pntlv. for murder, the prisoner was dis- formances are unequalled m the annals of

huloi.U do.iilainotthemr(..erre (T.r nrimon, but . ' h that ,ne luaterial witness, alhistorVl executing ten tltnCS as IllUCn WaPll-

U,ut they are abusinc; their trust nay, more, wc he-1 j . (f . qW ncvct h(;ar(l of suth a 5, as - cond be done hv the haild., in the

lievc-that the rer.tioaot vn. Mill was pr nie.o.ia.. .., aiMi was totall v u naciHuintc-d with the ex- . , ... r. .....u Airr,

,u,o.i.a,l deeded, before bis n. mm ilion " " ' ' tt,' Mr .n,,n fa same lguiui uiiie, wi n b'

..... ;n 1 li-u ih c ui 'pi' ",v -t3

li'l uiuv iiAiir- inn n - - - . ... mm I V J ' t ... 1.. f..l. W. iU, ..o..K Ivv llMtiil. antl the Keceney 111 Albany. 1 lie iviercu- ,,:i,i rrt ,1.-

l lilt. Hb i I I " 1 l 'I" 1 - J m 1 .. . . ,1 Jl I l- UialllUUIC IUI vnov- ,., ,,5 r? is the deni.Kia.ye, is beyond the possibility of prosdihed. - , l)Kk7 , . ,ii., ,. tli.it tbi.q lahor-savintr machine

is MatM .11 a ii.iiii'"-ji"t'i. - , i""""" 0 'l'J. Aiks, arrived at, or passed that place the present W,H 1 S0Uiyht for by all the Citizens ol

"'i"""1. . " " ::r r r .o n.,.i ,;th . riW as utile wear.

lolph, 111 a law Scecn ociore mt: jn ujiic ui iimmiit i -- ' .

i .tlc iii.i ted noon

., .-: ti-ilrai. lie was iiiadu a r a. iit.ee for his in

ti. -able .Irvotion to principle and by whom ? 1,, 1 l.. l:.r. d that bis Dolitical life had terminated, AlTV person Wishing tO purcliaSl? a patent

Mr. Hili has been as-i bioiisly devoted to h.M ut.es. astlirej them that he "loved them as representa- rioht for the COUntV may do SO, if early ap.

i .... w L- .. i moihiiiA until Imir 111 I Til! tll I . . .- . i r r....i . . -.

I 'Mil O U mil'- ... - . I .-. iw.t-.'r Irii'Mfl 1-nnsLllUtMlIsi lltlOlf?- CVt'Il lio il IUIHI I 1 , I I lunt'fl rr .r(.

. . . . ,...!. i.. hi. ..t.,P .uu ' .... . - imciiuon Uc mauc ui j. nun - - "

trt,Hii,nr na-u'v,,.., ;-"- mothw aalcd on her otlspmiR." 1 he vvoims, m - ... 4V... 1 nUnr it mnv ip

f . V.UU.C. i. vuiiLii iiuup ' - " - - J

crt-irmmi;

bis duties. He ua? too honest to be a I

u..i,....il .11 . ..iiutv r.i. have been on flic for some time.

c-ouitiei he -would Potdance aiteudaii.p cm N-natois, I , . ' , .........ained. at cue time, fur the seen in Operation.

thou.-h it nm;ht lla't-r their vanity, and r-ecuie Ins loUsv.Hc. The late Judce VashinS- GEO. W. GOULD.

coni... nation this we know, toi we arc ae.uau.te,i b,,qiirathc(,, before his death, the Hust of the eel- Laicrcnecbivh, I,lJ. 21, 18110. , him, and if. eqinred to select the man who ik.ss.-ss- J ,,,,',,,,, Mu.uford. owner of the "" " ' 1

u,l, above allothcr.v that austere paU.ot.M,, which was ndtia Musc-um. It hud been presented, by T, V'lltpV. -N W r. ..l.i.l in the eWcr Ctfo. Isaac Hill would be thatl, .,.... ,,Vi..r ..r XlL... JU li. cliVil f

i ..... tK.. out ...ir votes nn I "J .. . .. ... . . ,

man. n rani, i i I Vernon. I.ssI annv VV riuht has airiveti ai

his confirmation ? Philadelphia from Port au Prince, having established There hai been but one i:enrral expression of . I xMlJu This is a ln.tM pt.-, ehim -o-l mortihcatu..., amon the democrats B vnJtmtf, nnMivr K.iety. Doctor f c-w Ln-'and, at this result, .t bs mo, and ,scon- J of tlie u .-re(,o...ad, an epic po- ... j . rt our .-iieini.'S. All reomr. to .... . . -..

.l.icten u.......". - - . - . - i,., .. ... ral vanls loncer than the unan, uuuoui io.u-

cf those AHA . lwi l-.U !M:..A- - - - . nn .. :.. - wo.k llti

KSPKCTFULLY tenders his services to the

-1 citizens of Aurora and vicinity, in the

practice of

MEDICINE & SURGERY,

-1 in all their various branches, and hopes by

know the nam, s ei tnos.. -v..--. .V. a,.-. ...ore rhymes on the tmblic. in

TOKS who joined with our opponents in this - i,,,,;.,,,. iii, dedication of it. to merit a share o

.-.idlTVI I, act. 'lhey will be known AND"1, ., . :.. ,i V..i.i..-t.ml v it. Will b

T LHL WILL DE A DAV OF 1JKTRI11U- ," sutheV Ivew Lstrnent of

TION ! Tbe neT'" of V . . fmm' " ' ,iia. i that na.t of the Union. " Debt is the CI.VES, of which

i fa.'hful to to t.ue a r.enrt as isase ii.ilan.i . Drunkenness." VrWlkouut on the most

. ., i .. j. j i .. most uro.iu. sum..;

they .11 LV ER rcmf niw. - teose j , r ui-nus v . ofduMh ivu bus re-iH"t him and tnem. ' I ' 1

a workenti- strict attention to the ilutieg of his prolcssion,

t public patronage.

lepnt rormtmntlv on hanil an

Fresh DRUGS and MEDl

persons can be supplied up-

reasonable terms.

April M, 1830. o-

MOI.ASSES, N. O. NAILS, 4, 11, 8,10 A: 20d

mipht

NAVAL STORKS, Tat

Rosin

OILS, LinTed

t astoi Tannen OYSI'KRS PAINTS, 1W Lead White do ground in od Whiting Spanish Ihown Chalk

PORTER, Cim-innati

PROVISIONS, Reel incrs

Do piinic Do cargo Pork cle ar

In mess Do prime Hams lb 13acon, ho?; ro'tnei Lard Rutter Cheese

PAPER, Imperial No 4 tern

io .) Super Rny.il No 3 No 1 No 5 Roval No : No 1 No 5 Meliiun No .1 No 1 Wrapping

RAGS RICE SLEDS, Clever Ti'.noihy Hemp SALT, Tuito Island Kenhawa Conemauf;h SALT PET RE, Refined.

Crude

SPICES, Pniic.it"

1'epp.i Cassia Cloves Nutmegs

Cinper SPIRITS, Cog Biinfly

American uu A pple h Teach do Jamaica limn N. O. do Holland Gin Americ an do Whiskey STEEL, English Ri.t t Ameri.an do TORACCO, Lif Ky.n.amdacti.ied

Cavendish

TALLOW, trieJ

rE VS, Imitennl A: GmipowueT Vouni Hvson

WINES Madeira,

Sicily I Ashon Tener. Canaiy Colminar Sweet Malaga

keg 7 50 G 00 lb .'I 4 15 Ui 14 10 U' ton 1 1 r uo 1st) 01) 100 00 1.-.U no vivt l.) Oci 10 r.ii 3 00 3 -A 4 00 4 :.o a oi.fi oo So 0'j X4 t0 oo yd H UO 10 gnl 3?i lb iii ' 17 bll 3 00 3 CO 5 00 gal : CO I 00 1 -r0 bbl lo UU 2D 00 k.- a a; a r,u lb 10 kes; 3 a:, lb 3 4 3 1 3 4 bid 5 .10 00 6 2;" 4 75 5 00 3 00 II CO

vwt bush

lb

Hi rut lb

5 14 7 5 00 i :.o 4 50 4 00 3 50 4 no 3 50 3 On 3 75 3 a.s 1 00 3 4 00 C 00 a 50 1 00 no 45 45 13 10 a5 17 .'10 75 1 75 II 1 50 5(1 IS 45 1 50 50 1 50 374 17

16 a 50 5 37 04 a 3 1 37 i b5 3 1 511 1 50 1 75 1 50 1 00 W)

10 00 b' (.0 7 5 5 ia 8

5 00 7 00

1 00 50 50 15 11 18 87 1 87 J ia 1 &tf b-'i ao 50 l ;a l (.-..' i 75 1M li 7 4 00 S 50 ao !). 4 (ii) 1 7.S 1 75

JUSTICES' l'.L A KKS ( Will be kept conbtantly for sale, at this 0 Do.