Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 32, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 October 1830 — Page 3

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XjAWBUtycssuxioix ixtdiaita: vr.iN!i vy, o,Ton!;; i.', i lol. II. M. Johnson's S-pi u 'I. Il.lvii'4 ocaai , f.ii.. ..ay Lit roV, 11 viot Bmltoitoo, Ky. fur ,'t. .! in : ;i i h l .diior) , i-ani -e l,upon etrtoiiig t. t m n, 1 v ;t a . if nueoiuse oi'wcibilres i an 1 oiC r y ci'.;- r.', a;Cti-t!o I t-vtlTi in toe Court II.oi-o j it '. Ap; ma ii 1 1 j; wliif, we cis-'ovi-rnil a iv.i t..le i i an, 't ritci iiin'ourli pp aia.n c, an I homely

firhed Owir religious cxeici.-e. Ho thought that if 'l MTECAXOE CATTLE GrOUXD. The jti-e preacher or his a j iiemc woe diatntto.l hy the public in general, a a J more particularly ;io;,h.u-.ii!.l p nil u pa.c! ; ti e rii. tuvhamc tnose who lost relations and friends at tin; jw vji 1 l. but mofiwi.tiry . A .'mhat'e lo.-u.icj d. ! battle of Tippecanoe, are hereby i.o i.ied I Ik ,hd not wi.-n to li.iu the 1'. f'.ii-.c.i ,( as-y or.c pr.-- that General W:i. II. Hacrisox, and .sort ; but l.o won., siv em U considered t ;e c ues- 'other Officers and Soldiers m ho were eu- ' . '. t: i i . i-..' .. i . ... rr;, ........ ...

tion as entOhly a reooous one; ar.-. a- S'.uii, be.ga'iea in, mu n.-i n iciiua TP thought Confess had t. tul-.t to ir.tci tore with it. In-i id assemble at the flattie Ground, on the iced, bo ri Vrc 1 tt the poorest tribunal in t,-.-- t:ritity-frst of (X't.tbcr, to re-inter tho. rewrrhl to refer ju.-h a .vioti'-n to. .A ban cu.ltu.-o ofinwin.sof thoStf who fell there. t:ir unfit frrwrh a duty, h,- stated that it was) 1; is proper to state, that ou the d-y after difficult to g.ttrc m. mints assembled, or loop thom .the battle, the Indians raised ovr men, and t... th-.-r, white the chaplain was ottorin- up tiU iroro- I' the peaee a company irom 'lerre- -' ' . i s II . .: ..... ..n .

Piavoi o-.uhcii tiUif. Yes, th. v would ,,-l:ik;'-i'te,uniiert..a1)r. n iiuinguu., . uu.cu

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mount., t hi 'I. t l-os, an J nil.luij foitlt to til. . , o: maitcr an 1 things cnn.terto-! with the p, .li

i ' '" '.' ,J-' ;o..t cl ti-.o hiii, ait c. into s.om. id tho coomutti-

i Mil tho.- inni..tcd,w.is vitirr a po'.iti. at Una- L);,,-ls u t, a. a news-.nror, or cuivoix wild oa--h

ltn. r. A pr. oy sai.lw nun, inuci'd, to i. gi:.ito n.ii-

'I'i:f noNt ut ial topi.-, ivliirh rlairod l.i? attoi-.tion, was tiic j.r. -piuly ut n in. in t!io piii o of ruhlnI. in !s. He ha I endeavored to j.v t a bid paed during tho lait fth-i.on, rodiu ins tho price to T." fio.t, and jit 00 per a ro ; tivi.-; a pn f. i-... c to a. tuat ttler--,

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v. i.o ...is ri r, i. tnu I. n io j

ti- 'ii'.i 1 1 rl t.iro tt!-.ii were . ... . i rr... . .., i

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a- :t:'. i on :v,ii.io-s inn tnr uih ourniw'y, i

1 1 t'i'. -. (Mit av.) 'I'liriiiri away fr toe

;...!--o if t. :.!:; a p-ipiio t-...iN, wo met with a ... i , w!- !..! !:!.- i i: I at tho i:i iivi lull in quc- .; M) ;.o ; ! a p. s .... t ..l IV.. Ui'-it r.n M. i.lU- a I'l. r.i' . r l.-.c I'. J . Si . it-, :

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; .'-i ii.Oivr ; o

; 1 1 - a .

..land interred the bones in a ihtVerent place

leaving the graves open until now, and tlie

object is to ro-inter them.

STILL LATKll. Illy the ship fVap"leon,at IVew Vf.rk,we learn that the E-Kin of Fran:e h is arrived in Knghuni, where he will be permit, ted to rede. as a private individual. lie will reside at Walmer Cattle. M.slofthc females cf the K-.yal family remained at Cowcs. much exjx'sed to the public gaze. The sum of ll.6,' 100 francs had been dojiesited in tlie li.iak of l'.ntsniou'.a f.r tbe L.vlviug. 1 .lignae has t een arrested at Granville. He has addressed a letter to the House oi IVers. The Paris papers are filled with rfiscus-

N A A L .VrUULS, iar Ko.-iu OILS, Linseed l.-i .r 'i';u:i!i-is vsri;i:s I'AiN I S, lied r-:i . :iito i'.o .loiin.i in cil Winti.m

fel

l, i:

l.K, ilei".ili-J r '.i.ll liiit.r

I Aii.Lri. an .'o

SIM I S. i-.y. Ikand

n.i i'l' . r ' Iioiim' ot tv

, o I. f-o HO;. io t ti. i lull loit.ii;. d :i- r an i a wa-ti. r, r-.:t at!.e n pute

.-rs, but b- .'.id not consider any in .

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ii ever einai.ato.

isvr

,10 who w.-r.t into a icv couutiy, ar.d i.npro. o ! it, and a'!" t i. ii pai I 1-r the laad v. I on it ia.ue mt i in nket.

We!'., thov Mi.-oeoded in v. ttiiic the h:

it ;a riwii.,.ttv iin.h.rstinnl that this art ' sions i:i I he (.hani'-.er ot le:'itis "a tlie

ofvenerationforthe patriotic ilead, is wlod ;;oers to be exercised by the emmison ly imcniiected with political purpose and f r iiepeaehitig the la to minivers of Charles tiiat it n il! be attended Lv many gentle- jdi'" Tentii. men of different political views, without re-1 The Emperor of Austria, on bem . i r i:tn nnrir IJ.-'i I ! i rr i s, hi h :is uTi i-1 ' ' I bv M c ! t em i ' li ihis 3 1 i u i.-' tci) to send

it .,;i v io '"i 1 i v . . . . ,

mied to attend, and is expected to pass it

throiodi Indianapolis on Ins way to 1 ippe-

!

I in me

i . t . i-.o ot l..e ii

to f o i ';'.- s i i t h - t i-.e.ed Mat'-s: we have ro- ilVJ,r? i,ut it i'aile I in the other, for the wai.t of '.;.. i i. i to t'o. K. i o:t :i Sm. iay Ma:'.!., m.V:e lost I .u.,,.. ,)avi , M, ma ... i , si,.,tIi-s M make, lb

o 1,0. . . I I VI Vv. v o ot ar.l ;-.s t'. .- -e w:..U i-o-.t t.

-.1 .it' our tor:, we returned

...on t- p.

however, that th. v would to .1 io to ft it

. bvin; anxious

it: l I'Aii'.i net srsnoii ; and men ev. rv m.in wr.o.

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i

come out rf Xasarcta- ,ni;, ,-,ior i,ii ,1ola;, could get luaiv ':! a homo. II

t.' .i inn r turn, be " as !es-r;!t.o5 oa tho pa. tv I then expected that nil his old jrey hea led ! .'.: . ri r. ..t '. t..e , a-..: review i.: the ti.e fhrteroi t j on.i I'm nds, w iiom he ha I known so lone, and who , llln. , t levas'. t' r...., .o:;t t::e .o-n ti v. Hcjr.a-1 st.w.l by him and Mippnte i him, would go away ;

ad i .

m 'u w-it.i a:.y if t!

m; , ;,. sii , '. . a - -i paity, x: .1 t

. ., : inyaoi n'-.i- . i- ; Tan'.', ar. M.i ; i - aoi a:it'i-M is '0':" ; Tr.

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It. V. .' vm-m !.'t fist in

C. Ii ,1 t .1' ' if

lie 'm . a he iwvi 1 we thoin bf

o. There ; and v. hile tiiciiium w em, rum'ilt , nnn'ilt , ruh a tii, ai.n-Ja k- ! Yiie dr do'.r, tney would take up tneir march tor tlie

now countiA, leaving poor Ji 'nnson a;or.e. And iiore ihebit.-ai stoo l in hi eye, airl stroclcii loo.--ape

s t r we toil bo hi n.l Lint he w itiieit t.ii in to leave ineir

tVnd ho was , primopies wit.i He yomvj meis, and teach their sons to

e should be rf fe tame 3'.s. 'sustain him, as tl-.ey li.i I .'one. It" those that were

t!t r if lliev would ii it, si.oui t itiii stan 1 by him, he would remain in the

t a:i?:-Tnid' ; an 1 anti-

jv!.!-: lie w

n.mtrv.

, ., ao. i:'. i tu-i bim ore eai, and t-.moi.i j to lay his hones ; bat il the y i ast lam .hi, and ' sert'.icr.ist An.'.bcwir.t in, at f.usi h table j e.i !-.in, '.:e wou.d loliow ti.un, il they would liti.iiu.

eat I' ,

t"u K ' . ,iim, r.i

l..k t;-o(

;.;f-, , fl ...W the

Co to Ml .1 i ti .

fn a. i t ..,

t-it i t:n .iii-t-o.ti ui o! i.u' ' lb n t a v rtr 1 to the The T n:'f, he sa.o, .i a 1 ,-, 1? f l t'O Ot ( tl .a ot t 'ou Mf jke; ho', i ol his i fr ) a ;, ai:d 'Ur n 1 come j-.in,-

tain him ; tm:i if they would Siale w h..-h gne him but:., a. id m which lie expo. to.

P i itv w in. Ii i-cf up-

1 a r-i f a n preo i t.it.vr, an: luc U 'ts wivi t.aai.

ei', an i ti e ai:x.ii .0 mm 1 v. hn-oi east i.o s ao;.i o t ,! tim , t :;. -i ' toe j , t.e '.ti ', wi r- t u -)u i!isp :i. i - 1 1

'A t iC

i o .:.ti.n -ii of oi i i

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LVifia'-tu:-' r

b". ,1 ! a i:.v : w i at f- 1 1 V :'. t.v v.'ti. :

i.ct. t..e Natioral

i'.i t rf the i ant'. iv lei1'. o'"n t -r-i.'o ' ililio r'O'i'it.l' t ii'-. v.1 that I Mi e f 0 v fi.ii? w ir a f.ee

kn )'v wiv il, r :t "-i a t I o. i .:

t. W -1 , tl.e Taii'i i- e. .-1" d t.i 1 h ari '"- ; .1 i'i the re .-. a.t tl'I'r'.h i it to i ay. 11.5 ;. t was, I or rV la- n.-ml I not b - t i l-.ed.

... ' t ...3S pai i i tt, n. i 'a' 1 1 ' a t..tal a'-. .int. n t ti.em in or .ill v ! :. Il our " ; tiy ': 1 li' ! pio- , , i.'y up. a tin. t l.t:. '.' s v i.kh

: i :ar.- i. :;., an ! v. ..i n m. i. i poi- - -...i ci i ru.ui ' t to t-" " 'tt !b.-ai.

!! Co a lu. nc ! h.s a:v .it', m t ) the subject of Into .a I l r;r ,vo er.-s; .t il n. t.Hs p-'ot '-is views vmi .:. it- '.:!.. ra-.i I toc:ab:j well expf-s - !. He

'.. t- . wi e i r.o r'.'j' c. . : -.'."' - 't ' bell" ie I I hit", t '

W ' l.

.lei '.' s r-l , . la;

,: lave

!, the u.' I- I

haiul cfwhid.oi, v.lniii lai

a'ti.oiiji ho was a in.

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n : orp 1 o: i i vi

1'..

l: ; i' a t ;. I! t ."i i.i t v r

a - V i t.,c I oi'stttuliena py.- . .1

ts i t li t' n.ll liiiiproven em-, .1 .;. l'.e'.t opp m 1 r. s I arurr . C'f the N.O oral I'tm.lt, f 1 i, -t tb.it T -.' s i. kii-5 Fund

, . 1' 1 t -li'Tn . I'tly fist, s r f r.' oi t t'.o i 'i ' nil s : ti.e i-.Hi-.it: 'ii of . or "'tall .- ; l: I ti al -. l'.h ts had

j; : avo an oii-.-ca. : io, be I pi i i ', n: ' h r"x 11 t:v. I t roa s ac 1 canals.

b. i n ; ii. i. r io !. and. a- s m-oner m..t- s amoi v. l-..!il e i ao'.od to.' t. i.e-.l,. aK a id Ohio I 'una', tl i lb-ami Si.aa.pl ai a', ik '. mid i. 1 krew nor. ai wiv b.i.to.kc -i'oal-. iii.t be i i tit . 1 to :.c si-.-ad pi:t.m. e .1 j,!.'..',!"! k lie l-'.i'-' cl that bts St.itr w as i i.t'.t'ie i ! i i', io I,'.-' ti ! or, I e an i ! c lb "!' 5 ,.l p-t f, T h. i. Is t : In- I t . . . ! tl .' .1, iH 'piia'K ,' f t til- M ii-v.i .' il.nd. H. ..... To, w .:'. ' It ii e, I.i,-. ve ant t.e .V di i.O'".v ? W r'' ' ',e't,,it o si..a rn ao, r pnaM n t. r a r a ' m bis CI ill. t. 'I he IV' pi w. id ! ta. n . X' 'a al , see b r . what J. bio.ni has .ioi.t ; i d cive I mi an aiiilitmi-al

.7a. li.'v won: ! ai, e'. dooe jrn. and lotihfU sMvntt; ai..i w- ui : pat I in on tl . bai k,ami ei

lam to jo cm. H. ti-heiod in the pirn- m ;, ! t v. h. n I o a me t 1 sp. ak of the f (. vi 'fc.t that !icl'ar 1 va- n t loois. If a-;om . . . . . . ..... !.. .

mm nil' pan io auxu-iy i" s. r.s n

i.ch ...us the i,:ia a ivaim :. Jle was soiry Mpar

but if tney i.otiid bi ttcr to. ;:i-e i c-, !a

woui.i sa,t.o, and pu;c..a:e x.uivdvcs a t ome fii i "i i an i aii y our own.

lie i ono'uoe i by a-ioVvi'a-.; to Ids au.iienee fr

having (letaioi I t.ii in s o Im - ; ono ho ile.-nr-i ad in

li'.'-aos, witoout it ar i t p.nty , to take a little !

v I'll hnn, w Im h b.is fi

vi :rd ; I r.. ioiio- to a i

rurl h, and

a nee, he nopi o that the) w o-n.t not 1. 1 the stri. t iiitt-s ol The tfiiijt-rauee s'O ietj le-tiam them from 'akin;; a little v. ith their " I fiieiid and represfi.tative. It v.na poii olVerii.y, but it w a too only way hi i mi id show Ins riatieidi to tin m, I'm the many favors lie had i -i en. d iiom tin it hauls. lieiiiiitil it, as an a. -kii"w le 'k;n en: lor what he find mtivt and not lot

what he i i.-ico ttoni tii in in tlie luti.ro--tlu.re

. i ;o t. o I l ! i a v-ina-t'. i -, is : those w Im i av in

i.imi , ano tliore who i.eii r pay. lie invited tl,,.n, one an. I all, to paitakc won him of the eii an e old ye. lie ha 1 noitoiibt but it v.a- j;ood. I. very tliiii- thai ll'iont lou-. ty puKniet'ii nnisi tc good sood whiskey.

and too l wan r, tiiouii the lnne? weic .h v.

e have thus endeavored top.ivc a bru t, but aeeu. lateskit-h of t ol. Johnsons Spcci Ii, dt livered al

Lui;ii'.7ton. We have only attompt '.l to give few

ol his ideas on the most important topics embraced in

hisadlrr.it; and have divert them in Ins rmnlan-

ioia;e,sofai a our memory seived us which is ten

tialv io tiv cool. It we have erred in the hasty

kel''h thus uiven, the en.o lies in a ue-ire to extonu

tr jtt v I until s. ono .. . prt's' ii, n in a nun ummis i-J.t t'.-nn t'.a in wbi. h it i tiLiiidily appt aieil. Hut n it sl.ail P.pp.oi tint mjustu e has been done to the

jt 0I.1.1. 1, we aicr'Oiy aa t wtain, at s.i nine?, io

,iko the ami ml linnnurublr.

caH'C A general invitation is given to every man who may wish to he present. Indiana lte.nociCLt. II iti.n n.xcj.. At the Congressi nal election, two years ago, 3Ir. Stewart, ol r.ivette t'liuuty, I'a . a valuable member. d' ( '.i;i,Tr .was out-run bv f. man who had

he perfection of merit eondcnTd" in the (Ctcfvetiim for Gen. Jackson, but who

has proved to l-.c a useless Representative.

The Jatks-n gentlemen, then exerted themselves to turn a well tried and faithful public servant out of Congress, because his good s.-o;ise hod c ured him of the .lacks n fever I laving found, by actual experiment, that Jacksonistn is not a good substitute ti-r cattacity and a'tontion to busi

ness, a number of them now repent of "heir

success, and s-dicit Mr. Stewart to accej.t

theirsupport tit the ensunip c.ccii ui, corifessinsi that tiie interest of the district fas

.oifl'ert d loss l,y t'ue change, and assuring linn that there are hundreds ot .Jackson

re. j s to the frontier:

s, reiiUeo, " 'dial lie w illi wars, esoeei-

-..i.'i". an

no do do am, ua;

i.'j ;( uo ;j .. j r. 0') si (,d C2 l u i i ) bid Id II") if) iR) I.i 1 Jo 51 lb 10 J5 k-:. 3 S 111 3 J r.u Vi 'i 13 !o L'd -j lb 10 i-i 7 r ! 1 50 1 i : Jo .)') i :.u 1 G n 1 .17 ad hJJ 1 .Ml 1 Oj

oies at his service. This is rcoentenee and relornntioti going together. V e hope this reform will progress, until these holes', citizens shall abandon the J.u kson partv altogether. Mr. Stewart has declared himselfa cm did Out., roi.roufnt his ili.stl'il t ill Coiioi'OSS

i.,lia! p ;lv,.lWS l.imself in fav. r of an cflieient

i, v.lniii l.n j 1-.. ri(?j .,,! a W1.l diesled system oflo. u.nVA Improvements'. He ipudes Mr

S -eretarv Io-ham as ai.thoritx for l i liev.

ii- 'th it ihesurtdus revenue will amount t

f. or and a half nullions id' dollars annually f r the next fair years; and he would a p. or- prid'e ihe surjihis revenue, and no nunc

b. the prosf cutioii of improvements to la-

eilitale trade and commerce between iu

jgncnlturai ana iivimuacmnuu' "oun i a.i- f Vh( . luii, i azi tie

We understand that IM r. Sutherland, a

native of Scotland, a respectable mechanic

and for several cars a citizen ot Washing

t n, was met, on his return heme, on Wei:

nesday evemiii last, by a man u.iiin.l m

Ilerrv, with whom he had had someditler

ence, and who was armed with u loadei

musket. 1' is stated that a short scufln

ensued, w her. Sutherland was shot thr.-oigl

the bod x, a ml died of the wound about a

hour after it was inflicted. S itherbnul

litis left a wife and two chi dren to lament

their sudden and calamitous bereavement

3Ir. I. w as arrested, and is now in pris

on, awaiting his trial. It is neiicvc i 'ii

some others are implh ated in this shock in

transaction. -W. Jour.

a 1 unite enoti 'Ii to u

;ill riench wars.'1''

Several of the English Nobility called

to pay theii respects to the exiledlving and his friends.

A j; rand municipal banquet has been given t General Lafayette. It took place on the 17 Aug. It is stated that tho Kins of Trance has received the most friendly assurancea from William IV. Kuinours were afloat of an insurrection in Spain. The S.-'-refary of the Spanish Embassy who left Pons on Wednesday, with despatches fur Madrid, lias instructions fr on

tlie t'oiint d'Oialia to declare to his Government that it would be imprudent to refuse to acknow ledge the French Government The Chamber of Deputies v.crc engaged in tin 'discission of a proposition, declar

ing that the members who had not taken

k: oath of allegiance to the new govern-

ine it, as havino; icsijned and also, a pro-

losition, haviiio; for its object the abolition

f the punishment of death.

Apple r-a, h .laai.ii-a I St. I 'mix

X. O. do. 11 .hau l ;'..i.

(uoen's itiitl Cliina Ware Store. no. c, coDir.issxCiAii-r.oixr. iUK sdi.se: tber has now open firs.de, a very exiensive assormetit if Eat'thcn ud China WAKK, f r the trade imp a "i d

(direct from the Manufacturer!?, Li.olaiui

will pack as-'sorted orders, at the most iediiced market rates. KOUi.KT LUT,ENCE. fi'iritonti. ()r: 9 :2

'- (Alicia ? ..t:i vi' given, hot the i. uiid'-i-igiit d ho; token out leit.o5 of ad:nitii-;traiU'u, on the e-dnte rf John Fi i. k!iu. fJet easi d. late of Swi 7. rianj count), India:, a. All person, i:.deht"d to said eslate, aie n ipieft' d to iriake untnediatc -y u. en'; and all per? i s

'loving claiii.e ag-iinst 5 aid estate , aie

eque.sted lo piesu.t thftr, l gaily aulieiiiieaicd, for .. Uletnent. TIk estate,

in all prc!o.hi!ii, wll be m. solvent.

nm.U UAISE Adn.'r. O-t 4th. IC30 3J-fJw

JoC. (i ..f? vs. The Heirs ol j -ho Fuiit.decY.

Pe'i ioi' .ci P01 iitioi) .1 II. tc Es ale.

Tobacco 'I rde. We understand that pr.inosjtioii was brought forward some

weeks since, t:. throw all the purchases of

American tohacco,for the supply of tho lie-

no, into the hands of a smgie contractor, the C: Uof y

he 1 llt'Ct of ibis reoulation would have

.eon to establish a monopoly on a monopoly,

itid to occasion a loss ot from 150 lo

it 10.000 dollars annually to the American

anter. ' he scheme waJ approvtxl by

the I'lt-irie, and was awaiting only the ap-

.11 bat ion uf the lloyal ( ouncil, Ihe Anieican alinistt i be nd of it and immediately

iddn ssi d a igoroiis lemonstranct' to the

gov eminent ot I ranee against it. I be re

inoiiMti ance was well received, and arrested

for the moment the adoption of ihe measure.

W lit i wi'l ulliinat ly become, fit -r what

nriai geinent will be made for ihe purchase

f American tobaccoe?, it is ditlicult.perliaps

iiiipt'Ssiiiie, le lueciic . r or, Mii.ce int agita

tion of this subject b e Revolution has bro

ken out. a wen oniT of nrevails in

I' ranee.- liiclunond VompHrr.

?0Tici: is

hens ol ,'ol,t. Kn

robv givet , to i!ii

It. Idtr ;.t !'( ..k-.

liu 1 uunty, dfiCi-'d, ai d al! tale is who may be ii.'ei.sied, thai I s oil, at tiie n- x' -it'ii'U ot ii, l'.obaie (. urt.of

l pi ,0 ki i, to be lioldeu

ti (he fni M iiU y in N"V-tuber in xf,

it HlO' kvdit, UCi Olllii." t tl.e S'iitulc,

10 .u. 11 last inotle ai d i.n itd. d. anrdv

o raid Colli t. lor th- app. i. urn t.l of

hree disiufeif sii d (ieel.ohleis, ifsul Couiil), 'o no, l;o p rilition idthe tcj est a I'i u' Geot g Filllts, di 1 Cilsi d, c ! -

sis it g ot the I illown g tiaits ot land,

10 hi : rbe Sjoutt Wct un.uti r id 'sec4 'ion 23. 'own-hip 0. and im f one; ;rol

!' IS01 tliwest tpi .itri- if section C'G, towtt-lnp and lariae afoicso d. '1 i. -aid lu i 1 s c John Fiuits. hen g todi led o the third port theicnf by virtue of ti e Mid !.!-. Oils Iieiisioj. to tLi Slid GeOige F'Ulli1 rs'a . JACOB G ATI'S. O 12 '.. 1C30 32-4 ..

nM IVNATI I'UK'IIS Cl lillllXT. t'urnvttd for the Ciiicnituiti .Jiiicriran, hu

EAXtR. YOUNG &. VANIZORNE, 're.'ti-.V (.'nCLis uiul Cummiuitiii .Vcnhantt com :.v vi 1.

t-.i 1 1

r.c 1.' ie. ' w :e . vi in1 o was

Wr.sr Imhv Tk.vuh. We learn that despatches have been received by the Gov

ernment, al Washington, from our Minister at the Court of St. James, announcing the 1 .- r.i... .: ..: I ..1

completion o ine ..c.niiuiuiis mi 1011 i.vuuuto ol) the subject of the West India Trade. We are not precisely arquuintcd with the

terms on whiih the 15ri'.ih ports are to be . 1 4 I . 1

oprneM to our commerce, out uiitiersumu that the arrangement for this purpose is liaed on the principles laid down by the

law pnssod at the bite session of Congress. We are not a ware what effect, this may have on our commerce gentlemen ac-

a . f, aurp. lie said that when h'

" . - . ..i ........ l.Joiminted wi'h the subiect. however, are not

f it t V l r -'. " i i inn oi.ro i-. . .... i j -

; .MP- K. a 1 bill, ho I'-U Ins si at in

tt t a -ilhi Vi '.O "II Ih.

th. liu i-o, aoi o, 1, ie t his .arria:"', ty the vv.iv. vh. n we .emi.eis t.flMi ss td to Wa-hnejon. we 1- t..o proo I to ;i.i on f...t, and m.ot hai,- our eart.i.i a hr y t i djivt it- an I yon Know that I am i at wa'Aih :, b. it.ii a little lam. . W II, he

- .toiu Mm- al l.:. "' ! ls ' "'. to, ,,,m" " l'" e, .; .,.iV House, and in I e t exp.ost.ilato w itli

hi., en t.e st.t C. t. Me thoujl lie i,.i a e o... . .,. ,,-a. it. a..aiu-t h.sll.t.-l. ed. om-e, havi. - i--'t-'. j U iaa.in li e ,t.ii...le. w ar, h. Io,e lie ha , cm , Jam ; hut lie . a r-l i'."l e '' ' "" ,'v' r ' ,vn ",'"' rr not, s i he k.t. 'V us pitti. i-.es to be -...d. And 111. I, ,0 house!;, 1. io em oiii-a h'il I im lo be bold- to , h ., n :, ond say wbVhe had to s:l t ,p,. ii '. ''!. ' his to. and fell down. ,u:i, ai loot .i y thfie like a child, and ,rv,"l'..i..l-.-t .V -ro'l h.lp me." Hut be .-.li'.i.-l mat it was .eniee." MV t' rN.stulate

w it. i the i si 'i nl on th. siih).- t c... and he was i. t to be ni..v-h

k; ll.ii l.n j. t' Lt ,t was not with while Lo him I.

f.-.l.-itwithhenw,, boadand butt.., b.-.au e th.

IV , o i t saw fit to hilt, r bom lam in ..pinion mi that -.' i.tIV, tl.e s,.b,r, t of Ihe Sunday Mail rxt iteinent, we h,,t f.o.1 r-a on to tt(t that the ,,rrot o. raoon ld fii. it nt I- .ot o small loefVm of the -ood esc ai.l til. ,t, ilo-li was.,l,i..yexhr..iled in bis abl.

fl. ,t ,i, fa.- nine vil-je. t, dtniin He hot ' C... .r.'i but e were doomed to oi. ..in t.r alike I .1.. ...I . .. .....I, c 1,.

ii 'oil-lit, ai iipiin ai ii ni ii" "i" i . - " , ,,rl. He d.vi It but a di..rt time nitun this He tai l that during Ihe last winter petitions

vct v sauizuine of beneficial results.

us nuiid w as ina-le

-In-, t'ner. fore, left

i'i il.id . t ut

I id i oei' ui) before i.eres, si ;u"d by many llio.i-

. .,. i , tl.oni tn mohihit the .tan'iK-ilnt'ion of

"tho Mail on the Sabhalh. 'I'hi y . omplaiiied thaltni g 0f li t ilmi ,t wheih of die 1'oH OiVc dia-

Sf AMiiurits lJrwA he '. At the late

term of the Franklin Circuit Court, Mis;

Cathakinf. IIiiitKr. obtained a judgment

of slOf t), against M ark H aki fr, in an

action for slander ; D.vNir.i. Ci rry obtain

r-l a judgment of S'tO, against I'iiiliv

e.-.vrs. i i o si:nl ar action ; and IMrs. 1 ,i.iz-

- I . 1 . I. . I 4.1"

V ; 1. 1 hi 1 . VI I". "id iiieu o jnug u.eui to to r;

( i.m ! aornii.sd Ym. Wai.rf.b, for a charac

ter which was far from being purified in its

iasage through the fu ry ordeal. To Tom Tixki.r. We neglected to un

til e, in our hist, the receipt of " 7 om Tin-

li r .17'ifi m the I'tojJe of Indiana, Ao.

I."1 As the author has seen fit to withhold his name, he certainly cannot expect ns to publish his article on our own respon

sibility bavin:: as many sins of our own as we can well answer for, without endorsing for others. We would, howcver,sug-

irest v. our correspondent the propriety of

oivitvr Id1- biographical sketches to the

world, tl

1.

t

A b-tter received in town yesterday, an. uotinees tlie lamented decease, on Thursday last, at the family residence io Loud....

county, Virginia, of Mrs. MOMJOI.. the respectable consort of L-l'iesideut Monroe. J'n'at lnttl. Nkxv Vikk, S nt.'d.

Vr understand from an intclaoCIlt

merchant that Specie is now en its way from London to the Uiited States, and daily we remark arrivals of specie from alnio overv nart of the world a strong

evidence "that the United States stands

now a creditor to all the leading marts ot

commerce; and, judging from ihe activity

and prosnentv around us, indicates in all

branches of trade that he who can linn cause

to crumble or complain in our land.would

quarrel with his bread and butter or to

say the least, does not know on wnicn

ide Ins bread is buttered. 7i:.

Airr icli'.ss. as; ; i:s, i,t IVarl tlKI'.SVVAK, Yellow, HO I-I I.l.S, I ViUcr Wine IlKI-.AI). pilot l AMll.l.S. Mould fOAI At:-at In varJ i did K l UI'I IIK, Rio llavar.na St. lloniiuiio

(DiiDAlild, Hale rope

( I'.he; km.H tied Cords

FKOM

pel ton 100 HO

lb lb I.

bid lb bush l bbl lh

doz

(.'ASTIMJS, Ton aJi'J hauda-e lOI'.KS - - Lii)

('IR)i OhATF.. No 1 lb CK.AltS, Aineiicon 1LMJ0 Spanili ( 'OdTt )N, 'l"enn. & Ala. lb DO.MKSTK' ;OODS, ( alico bluo Ji Fancy lli.iwn .ssliiiiiiio Sheeting

I'laids Snipes he. ks

9

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2 75 11 9 l-'l 2 00 I'd ti "J 1 50 tiO 00 tvis 10 00 11 13 10 7 14 10 It) 9

TO ID 10 U on 13 00 12 10

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A CAID.

ENFIY H Alii. IS g -.ii. i (g b-ovo u a qu iinl the gi nth ni"'. oi

L.iiM-ei ce'-u gb, nnd its v - 1 1 i t . ttoit ' e roi tinues to cat r on the Boi i i T US fi( S3, at hi? old S'and, i,, H 'ii

Siree', where he will be happy to m e. i genernl attendance of all w'.o are - xuu 'o get the assistance ot Ins magical touch II" has provided I onsen wi n i.zus ot the Inst kin.', and ran pionnse . is patrons very pie;s n t mome'iis, while m di rgoint' the bubcr-

do iioL purp.

h some i ther channel, as we Sil

'; ' cjevote our cohnnns lo such

FROM TI1K eA.MDlhH JOC H N Al..

We have received n-' oflicial account of

the proceed ines of the meeting at Columbia

on Monday last, but we have conversed with several gentlemen, who attended, and from them we learn that the assemblage was v ery

large fiom two to three thousand ; that the meeting was most ably addressed, by Chancellor llarner, Judge Hichardsun, Mr.

Martin, and others ; that the whole pro

ceedings through the day were marked by nro.it order and decorum; that the company staid at table but half an hour, and that no

toasts were drank. This was all as it should he. W'c understand, however, that at night, for it continued until half past seven, there was more disorder. A large portion of the pontile had dispersed, and when the vote on

the question of a Convention was taken, not more than three or four hundred were p.c.

sent. Only six or eight voted in the nega

tive on that nueslion. 1 hit is u result that

was to have been exoected, for very few

people attended but thone previously in fa-

vorol a invention. eomv wono i mathe few indiv iduals opposed to it, voted at

all.

Tickiiini 17 Sattinetts 61 i 'niton Yarn Lb '22 FISH, ( od box ii 50 Mackeial No. 1, 2 L 3 bbl 10 00 FFATIII.KS lh dO ri,AX-si:Ki bush dr. F I.O I K, From wagons bbl 3 J."i In stoie 3 50 FKl IT, Haisins box 1 50 i'i-s lb 2 Almoin Is lti I'uiiants- -20 Fl US, Beaver 0 00 Ottei pej skm -1 00 .Musk Kat, piinic ':) CLASS, b by 10, retail box 4 '23 111 bv Pd do 5 23 Cl A IN, Wheat buJi 50 live '-.'." Coin 23 iiite Iteans li'.'l c;t n row Din:, Dupont-S Ii tall keg 7 50 t in. Hopewell de li 00 lll'.MP lb 3 lilldlS, suutlii in diied 1.1 HOPS 10 IKON, Juniata bloom Inn 110 00 l- . hammered 110 00 l'ltlsbor- puddled 'JO 00 do ItoiUr l.rti HO Faiidishsliret rut 10 110 LI1AD, Pis :i do Bar 4 00

'J

H 2 50 75 1 23 la on 12 19

no

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15

17

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Miami Charier Election. 1 he election

I- ' 111 all

lie ev utioH ,.f John Fit was tor hatter tMlicers was nnu m i.i. .any

I. ...

! i.yC.. st .!,,. Mass. on the ami, i,. ! I nesdav last, when 'he result was a com

.,. . aUv to h,s sentence. II- persisted, to th- last, plcte triumph for the working men Their

, h,s in.".. m. e uf the crime ..f whi. li be stood co- ticket prevailed on the IS , un.i o n W.uu:

ei. to

.t - h..l licLnl Ta. Acui4tltlt V 1 11 c .1 i: u III f. (OI Ik

a , I for whii h he sutfi red. I he tin) ol his anu iney carrieu un u w. .n.-y t, u, v, v & v

I Alderman u the 4th war

biuth.-r J'vvpli lak. f p!a. .cne.xl innrth.

LKATHF.i:, SolC Skirting I'l'per t 'all-SWins LIN FN, Flat '!'uw

MOI.ASSF.S, N. O.

lb -23 21 dot 24 00 il l 00

ltj

yd

61

10 37 4 i 17 4

U9 opi ration, lie hoi, ai , n - ood

variety of articles connect, u v rl. h

13 prof 8sio:i, whnhwill be di-p el of

nittie tnosl reasonable terms. Atiu t g3t

them aie

Pi. k. Oriental, JdSs; n,i.., f SfUIN Stipe-fi . Kmollieiit, I UAl 3 A id M. li flu nt. ) P. ilumei, ol difl'erciii Kinds', l. on.iliim, COMBS, various p-.z-'s. li " gi r'0 11 z -,Ji st ri'tc; Z i S'. p.-, v. i v tin. ; 'lUlT B x v nious kind:-; P mils; B u-h'S, a great variety;

Ynh mony iither ortules whirh oann t

en umeiated wilt m tin- onoi'.ss ,,f - v. 'is ni.'-'. O 133 2-'' PUBLIC SALE.

J V. w ill i 1 1 e 1 1 u i r rami i r sale, vcim. V 7 tailin g of) acres,) on Satiin.ay liie

23d day of this fiiontli il lies one mile ..tol

i half Noi th of 'Napoleon, on tin Michigan

Koad. There is a good hewed house, i.ml a

6oo cabin, winch are almost new, and a II rso

d0 M,I :,l,,,iit Hurt u nrres im.l.ir i miir. it f-

""' " 3 s , nietit, v itli a gootl young apple orc'i.iul . 1 one hundred trees. Likewise, a idiinl.cr.A

eath. If is well watered, tvi.ii diiioble

nuigs. We will fake a good tim e h. r-e

wagon, and tour hoiS' s, ;inii tl ins let 'he same. Likewise, a litiinber I In gs.i-at.ic, and sheep, for sale.

JOHN iV IJF.NUY IIOITI l. Oct. nth 11,30. .!: 3. lit'oiiiuntal Unit rsl 5.11 II Rl ..I Ml M , lIO l( ! 1 1 I I , ) lAiu-nnt-tbunih, .. IJA, I . S

Ol ICK i lieief.y gIV. li, lo li . se whost; duty it is lo peifoim n ili-

t M doty, to meet at the I., n e o I It i . rv Dd. on Tuesday, the 11)1. n.t. at

10 o c m k, A M. ainv-d and tj-upju d

as the law direclx, l. r ngn.ci, .i r. -

view and inspei lien, wlieie M j -;-

ncral S -pp will d-i no

JOILN SPLNLXK, C. C. lltk. Ii. i -V

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