Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 March 1832 — Page 1

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Elf ELIZIU STOUT.j VKTCEKES, (XA.) SATOHDIT, SffiLRCH 10, 2832. IVOL. XSIII. MO. 5 y

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JKFcjstfru Sun

jpnrt of New Voik, "lure there is a greater I nut shelter, bedding or clothing, excefn

t uronnrt inn f 11 rifitt rf il.u .... .- . f..-... V. '

IS published at 2 50 cents, for 52 ; rtr;gn Cl-Sntries in Europe, than in any other .nutiifocis ; winch may be discharged by city in the confederacy. In Ma inc. in New the payment of 3- at tbx time of sub- Hampshire, in Virginia, North and South

Larohna, their trade to the V est Indies, as

ucnuing. Payment in advance, being thc mutual interest of both parties, that mcde is solicited. A failure to notify a wish to discontinue at the expiration of the time sub

scribed for, will be considered a new cn

compared with that to -.urone is much grca

ter. And yet, in the face of these palpable facts, the opposition have the impudence the audacity the bare-faced composure to say, tli.it the treaty by which the ports of the W est Indies have been opened to our shipping iiv.c rests, has: been a positive hjuiy to

Here is the true source ct toe

ill, .ii'v.uui ai i. iu, Iirmi;tiat.-d hostilitv r.f the r.evv ro:i!kion.

i i t- - r f i i f) f f 1 I Oil O t" O 1 rf PV r f ! f I i v-i r

i:ir'.j.,u:;u, u.,. . u.u - i ; e.iay, v,auioun and v coster, to Mr. an uuSubscribers must pay the postage on j rcn; 'ihiy never will fcrgive him for havtheir papers when s'.nl by mail. Let-: been the successful negotiator of a valuters by mail to the Editor on business j niIe and important treaty, which is so userr.Uit be oaidjOi they will not be attended; f'd to the trade and commerce of the ccuntn 1 I try. The success of Mr. Van Buren was

,! too severe a rebuke upon tnc blunders el , . Produce will be received at the Cash j y,n Wav. tIiC latlcr ias unberthei:cd him-i takcr out. ZJcwcrrcr.

j'Tiri ct Price, far subscriptions, il uehv- Ut tf f.f his malevolence, by voting against ercJ within the year. i Mr. Van Huren's nominata n; but the deciAavEHTisEMExis not exceeding thir ri the people is yet to be heard.

tie n lines will be inserted three times for j

what were on their baefcs. Water-street was under water to t lie depth of eight feet, many one stoiy hcu'cs, out houses, stables, Sec. were lilted from their foun dations, and sonc capsized. At the same time dwelling houses, ware houses, stables, grain ard hay stacks, and all kinds of lumber vere seen passing viith the

currcr

ana down, us vvc have uecnawie to iramer ; ouitrn. uectarviwn, cpu the inv ancs

m.'ormation Irom, the elegant and I c i tile jborderinr; the river6, were visited by the bottom farms have been kit without ten- thorrors ard devastation of the gtcates: cin. Warrentown, fourteen miles be .flood that ever occuued since the ereclow this, we have been informed, hasjikncf Fort I)u Quesne by the Fier.ch

nearly one halt of its It would be in vain to jfive the particu

we presume rumor and supposition will hac it entirely sunk and drowned; but we tan assuie our friends at a dis'ance, that we are aboe water, ard ready to lend them our sympathies, at leist for their losses, our own being so small as scarcely to require them. The great flood On Fndav lt,

.t. So far along the liver, both up j(says the Pittsburgh Democrat.) Pittswn, as we have becnable to gather j Ijuijh. Allegharytow n, and the hmland:

been dt p ived of

buiidins ore, a v.atchouse, with S00 j lars of the loss by our fellow ciiizsns battel's oi flour, diifted on Wheeling I to deseiibe peiilous escapes from the

! vand, where some ot the Hour lias been

one do.lr.r, end tvienty-hvc cents lor each after insertion longer one in thct

same proportion, pry Persons sciuhns; Adveriisements, miibt specify the num

a Pi

Cincinnati, Feb. 17, 1C32. The desolikiio i occasioned by tlie lale

bet of times they wish them insei teo,cri extraordinary rise in the liver cannot bv:

I

they will be continued until ordncd out, so tlescubtd as to be fully comprehend

and must be paid foi icr.on.-jngH

tween the river and Columbia street, and j

The S'lcojiiehar.rm tivcr, (ays the Ha tavia Ohio Sun,) has been hihei than it has been Known lor 92 year; the great bridge at Colon. bia, Fa. has been nearly altogether destroyed. Some account of iht (1 od on the Western waters will be found beh.vv From the Ch-licothc vldver'.iscr.

Ail our exchange papeis from the

racing clement or the alarm that pervaded I iie city at the piofpeclof general iiMjiidulion. An eye-witness of the terrific scene, we can but faintly pourtray the destruction atid dislitus by which it was attended Oi Thursday evening last, in consequence of the immense rains that had fallen, and the rapid thaw, the livers rose to an unusual height many houses ad inceni to the rivets became untenable. During the night many families were awakened hv the flood pouring into their

.hn.nirrs fl.iI'P tl I llr" r v r r vv i ,f ! ml f Mr

f a": y -

was -.omcwhat abated

We have been apprised of the death of two individuals by drowning. Aiany houses have floated away. At:d also, an im mense amount of property, in lumber, wood; rails. Sec. The bridge over Mid creek has floated off It seems useless,

FNo. AN AC T supplementary to an at preCnt, to speculate upon the extent

act to srant pre-emption ngius eo sciuei o j Qf jiJSSi Qne ih,ng is ccitam; stnee the

lor u:ui (lie spaec ucivrcu VUtuinuii aou ' . Ihird greets, is submerged. For the 1,12 !i0ie. valk" oi thc ,lvc, whole di2tar.ee from Deer creek to Mill! trorn i,s sourcc l ,,is.moul,h' a',ears Utl ,retk, extending back from two to three ''c Jen -rolled in deep water, squares, everything h under water.- sweeping in their course dwelim,

LW evening, when the paper vras mat!c -"-", nve cau.e, un for the press, the rise continued, but iurniuire, fodder, and g.,cdi of ever)

caj.c

at

i&s c-r E33 mum. PASSKD AT THK

the risk ot their live. 1 he

shi b ks and cries of women and children eon d be heard throughout the night On Friday the rii er s tosc with astonish-t--.g rabidity nd d.dugcd aits of the

'bams, mills, bridges, fences, live cattie, cny with sue!; celerity mat tne inma?e3

ol the dveiiirps were obligee' to 11 y or pesoriai s.Jet wi h.out stopping to s?ave their mov ts Dot thanks to cn overruling lbov iilence, though thc inunda

tion was sudden am! in -expected, no liv es weie lost. The untiring Tuitsof the benevolent were exerted to ihe utmost to

Irtscue the persons and property of their

fllovv ti'izrns Great interest was ex

on rmbiic lands.

the Senate ad House

settlement ot the country, nothing so des

W CaCJ r V": tit ,, tructive has occurred in the valley of the JlJ o ' Rcfircst iituiivts of the bni'cd bfue.v ; . . r- . i i xt frlJricalin ConSreJ cmbUd, That! Mississippi. From Pittsbu-gh to New from and after the passage of this act, all j Orleans, must be one continued scene o persons who have pmchaspd under an act, dssolaticn. entitled "An act to grant r.re-en'iPiop rights Qur information is, that the water had

lauds, app'oveu r-ln i0 above, to that no great acii

descrir tiotr.

At Pittsburg, the two rivers rose SO feet Above low water mark, so as to overrF.iV all the lower pait of the city Many of the inhabitants were compelled to use boats in getting away from the

dwellings, some leading them fiom their J

i-liamVinr inrlriv 'I In1 A ili'rrai.v '-k.irlcri'

i-nd atqueduci l ave been p. i served cited w ith rr grrd to the oecpicCuLt ai.u They were in great danger; thc water Alkghanv Dt idge '1 hou.ar.ds were at

the

fi'.Mii ieg

The dam?ge

la

toe

fev

cei

si: to

.tt.-r f

.ill )l.v.i

hey

rose above

at this place is estimated at 200,000 dollars.

Fw-vrral houses in A lie char, vt own were ! whic

j rr r.i,,. .,r, tK. i inwards ol a toot above the

A nu court K" irs masses ; nun vuuu

1

tcr.'ive spec;ators of the triumphant re

sistsncc with which the former noble structure received the rude shocks by

h it was assailed- l he uver rose

of the

These are the principal injuries don to thc public works as far as we hao heard Accounts of priiatc leases ate coming in every hour. Thc saw mill a: this place wascanicel off bodily. The frame cf a canal boat vhkh nas on thc stocks owne d by Mr Go Sir.g y, floated several miles dewn thc tivtr. Immerse losses have been sustaircel by hc proprietors of Dearly all the salt works on both rivets; Messrs lioggs, Iliil, I'almag, Bigham. Kecler, Brcrnenan c Co. and Closscn. arc the pi ir cipal sufferers on the Kukcminetas; iho loss cf the first named gentleman alore,

is t siiniEted at from 40 to 50,000 dollars. On the Contniaugh, Messrs. F.cgers Sc McKowen, were the heavies' lowers; William McFarland, Arts and Dobbins, Htnty and Jntob Drum, Boikcr ontl John Royer. I heusatids of barrel of salt havo been destroyed, and many ef the salt establishments completely demolished

Houses, stabks, salt ans, fixtures and tools swept off by the resistless torrent. With painful feelings we recotd tho loss of one human life A man in tho employ of the Me9sts Diums. was endeavouring to get the horses out o? tho stable which was surrounded with water; he was drowned, and two of the horst s. Many distressing instances occur el to families compelled to fly their habitati ns in order to escape a watery grave. Many have lost iheir houses and &it their furniture. Property thai cculd he rescued from the raging element, was carried to thc high ground, wheie the owners were shivering over a cheerless fue in thc open air, waiting with iniei.so anxiety for the subsiding of the water. In some instances the rise was so rapid that thc inhabitants had scarcely time enough to save themselves; one case is relaud of a family on the shore of tho

Kkkeminctas who had to open a passage

in thc roor of the house, end in that way release a sick woman, who had been confined only two days before, from her

perilous situation.

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4.7111 VJl , 1JJV -J o il 111,11 I I OV I J -' w v. I' . -v Il ,

their certificates t rurcliase. "t i.n-.. u- , . cnnpo-.d that the river is Irot; '

it. t:io trmii' t I . ... . . : il l

l, .iuv. . - , iL Hitf ft ri.iten mem:s i.il'uvi i v

di a,vuee, any thing m the act a.eresaia . u,r, Ui kr: f, vr Vf lhl1

the contrary notwithstanding. i t, tnc'ud

a vn'.H'W SIKA mci:s -iw wo... .-..

Shmk-rr of the Howe o? Krfircc?itutivss. February tO During the 24 hotusi;

JOHN C. CALHOUN,

President of the Seuite.

APPKOVtD J muHW ,.-T

Alh eJ'iiv is t-r mcr.se.

TVeiUburg was ertttcly ov ci bowed,

much d jmagr el 1 t r I -

rren tcniameii -n 'Ui kj) n.n.e-:

v!s J lhcm have been carried nti"

c:!usecd round the piers and pressed against its whole extent, and notwith

standing thes:? untoward circumstances, it s'ood the fierce ordeal without eus-

. :..,... f - , r-'t ft- ft I 5c

ir.i' three warefiouses, wills G or ; 'ammg vnc .si uiju. v . v..a.

r ii i i f : i : ' t j i , n j i.'.e i i w

ids

nrtvirniH to hist cvetuni: at six o clnrt:.

the uiiio tiau ujch um vuw i...., . continued to rise, vvlun cur paper went We learn iio the clerk cf loc

1 Potpdn'ita. arrived vesterdav fromNv-w

h

LNV.3.-AN ACT to direct the manner , . , ct issuing Pate nts on con brmed land - the Ohio Cm Gz. r . ms in the 1 erritorv ot I nnuia.

sue

i.' ,t ..-.rtr,' hu the tenure ana ttou

f m ii a i.'iui'1" -7 .

lj? of Rcfircsehittiveztf the United States r,r -imtyir'r in Ccncrcss Qfssevilded, I hat

ait patents tint are, or may ue, oy law em-c- j reco'lectior. ol t Iv ied to be issued on private lands chums cor j sCCl,on 0 tl.C country . . . f . t ".f" v, v r. t 1 . Ti f 1 i . ,

higher than

Fcbruaru 17. The Ohio river is now

it was ever known to oe,

fi st settlers It has be n

firmed by the CommWior-er of private b.nd f0, nca,ly lw w eeks, witiv-ut in

i - . II.. .he vnril 1 Ml IN 1 v,ll!!ei. - - . , - . ,

ci;uals,.luu n - . termi,sion,andis sun on tne rise.

ipprov mg tneir ii:p'ii i"uvv..... ytitle to lands in the Territory of Florida., ibuil be. and they are hereby, vequirt d to be issued to the ce.nib-uices. or to the assignee, cr present owner, whete the land has been sold ,.r tr.-.nsfened since the confirmation ot thetitV; and it shad be the duty ot the Com- . . i-., i r ..ml fifJiri-. nnnn

ini5n,ner ot uu'vituuai x..v. --,

.. ' . ' i ,-r .,:,! I Allechany Bridge wo-itd have been ind

i.. .-, -. r- A .-. 1 r- it witii tro nima fit

, i I tuiUkU u.i-i'i, ....... ...w -

the Aquceluet. It ls in ptacticable to estimate thc pro

ctse amount of damage, but it will not

! surpass the reality to say it exceeds two I hundred thousand dollars. Several wea

ther boarded br ines were earned away

, ,ff t Iwirs oi cotton and cotton

VJ l HI I U - . v.

v machinery damageo lnn

A Wheeling the water ro?e AO beet above low water mark. The biidgc ovci Wheeling Creek, and most of the buildings in South Whet ting were earned t if 1 he damage at Marietta, we are hap pv to leain, is kssrhan was feared, from inn fiivt imnMs. The Muskitjurn and

m:.. i...; ,." .,,,,,1 1,1,. 1. 1 ticii'ntffl i .l':ani IJCtOt

Ohio bc-ice of .cju-l .ei,;ht, p.cemeil i.anfli.ctoiy n.av......, - :l,c current f.om Ut,r.i,,5 tb ...., .he H.5r. dry grods R.ocene.. lo..,uo, kc. 1 he .cncr,ilv srr.,!!. I brSck brscs U.,fc .l.cml scl

of s .Ufictory proof of the

t . :unr inn

V . . ,m,. the nrn tic- niimi uuwi nun i...u..-

k lu , . 4.- ,;tn f. n.M t ho rnn-! sn?Ter much. Our city

tion ot a reru ar v nam v , w-' . - . V I.'-'. .h,. nmentto be issued toVcr, have done all m thei

!i . ,..;. and lcr.vl representatives, or to the j )jcve tbem. borne lives :

lr-. uMPrrr.l-. Nt.ar'v ' abov C sum win iu'.io-y

. - 1 . - ,1 i liiui'ia tu'v -- - j . , -. a .. . i . .

ly one third oi our cry is rnunu.vcu I rpc ,hir., of lhe cvv was inumlau-cl In! Ihe rivets are a.), u... ij-t.... the first bottom wovc.fl.vwcd, and seye ,;ccs lhe waler w. l2of i5 !tt-, !,b.,vc low warer ma,k-of course this ral thousand people ate consequently d 1 ,J,a'- I " , h lt t!am,rt I a nd excteded the incmorab.e '-'"'-ven from their dvveliinas, many of v. horn iP. A, ' " t p-r5 5 A-. ol November iCtb, Iblo.by barely escaped with their lives. A num- said .boot tw o or three feet. The first lUof bcr of frame buildings have fioated dowr (, The ehu, ch ard a few Alleghany tow n was completely mur.oatbc river, and many arc now nuved and u,t .p .f.c v.Mcr ted In this city the ioliowm- ground IL ( nm their foundations. The poor ' isescmv wa, subme, tted, viz: the whole Point"

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'. srJ:uees oi

the confirmee, as the case may ,

APri:ovr.n January 'JT, 1S.T.

perhaps many

Council, howe

ir power to re

heve been lost,

The owners ol lumber

vrds have sustained considerable dam-

ie.

V,rmr. houses, of various sizes,

i . . : A il,f fltiio fveiV

ire rrir I Uuimi: iu"n ."

l'rom tte Courier and laxpnier. bour9. The bridge over Mill creek . "Lll d'bftt oi- i at i.smou.b.h been carried ;.ff; and

A ir.uun....... ' ....,!;.,,,'. :nf,.rmrr that a tie UI 10 LTt S O- Uic

i . . . nrff f in un ) i S'.rtti

cpnt the clan i:CS ( f ai;uM uv. - ftv . . r c i4n.t p, sent the can JaU aUcys. 0l(, lhc corner of Market

Uf.iiarb rin ii.u. j. w. . the hill was inundated.

Our generous -, on ,hc sympathy end

r re w r to inese , on '- i - .

and I.ibeity sttcets. There are numbers thrown by this

be called upon t fffor

jor suiTereis Never GiC an c-ccasion

po

.-1ty-k'lT- r.TlI I 111 111V. 7i.l-v if fk

Sw:,hi;r;;:;ie;;;e the opening j lVlg Miami are either swept off. or very s ... nrrts hv the successful arrangement ; much damaged All the iowls on the O-

hV Mr. Van liuren and Mr. M'l.ane,! hi0( wc fcar$ arc very n,uch injured. v e vxlCr the instructions of vjen. Jackson. In I hccn to (bui cannot vouch for thc ven bom everv position ot attack, the new , . . ll)ata houe XVas seen passing roabd m faction haveatlasthad the smular. ..n,., on ve8terday morning,

u.oie foicibly dcmai a it ol tncm.

. 1 ,U,.',r nr i"hhf)r5. I.Ct US 111

tl;t.i' i) "-- du'.ire'in the noblest dictates of humanity, ai d relieve specdiiy thc wants of the

The late Freshet Thc rise of water ; poor at.d needy.

which we noticed last week, (says the r Pa Feb. 16.

A letter from New York, published la he Philadelphia Inquirer says: "I have understood that, at the recent

Bank Convention held in this city, for tho purpose of appointing a commissioner for the city and liver counties, thet c was a very general conversation on thc sublect of the United States Bank. Thero . r r : . ,1 . . I 1. A

was a good deal oi leeung evinec. i w subiect, and what surprisets a good many

here, considerable opposmon to u c ic chartering of the United States Bank Perhaps the friends ot ibat insiruiion may as well understand that there is not t o much friendship for them among tha local banks of this ei'y ; but thir oppitioa will be maskedthey will see it in va-

nous terms coming from ether quarters.

I he people at large do not appear to take

teat interest in this matter. i grnu erne has been statted recently for a l ir.U n R35.000 0GO,to be charter

ed by thc New York legislature, with

branches under tne sanction ci inc laturesof the commercial states This is supposed by its proposers to be a final blow to the United States Bunk others think the multitude of plans and schemes will courteract each other " "The situation ol parties in this state it somewhat curious. In a short time ihero

will be ro such thing as an opposition party there may be two Jackson parties, each labouring zealously for Jackson and Van Buren, but antimasonry, end every fr r.r At Iv burnt out. Inoro

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,i: f nttiii lllli tii o .

. I . . . A OM .PTI't i'.' L . ' - . . .

ilisurdity to come out .V' ,. fh. in of Mat etta Coflee iicuse'

p jep.'

Tradt

ano

dee hire

th;

;;:;; to the count)".

around thev have placeei ilie.r iovlorn iiope. As-.iritcf'rharitv would willm.y indulge fhem in such a childish invention, it then-re-

tiitc. w i'.b CifiV

i-l vei :Ctit:ft

r 1 I'..I.r. !t, tlr" S:-

u : Cu'.homi at ttieir heat!.

the tv.ir.ter bv whosr la.)c; s

th.'t tr;de was ;vroiMeu, "i vu.

..i..:.. ..,t..iv..T.t ot tacts; not so imita

On this ; attached to it.

When the calamity will end, no morI tal can divine Our country friends cani not visit ourmatkets; conscqoently p;o- ! visions are becoming very scarce Sc dear

Mmietta Republican of Feb. 10.) con

tinued until Monday morning, at which tinTe it was seveial feet higher than it has ever been since the settlement of

the country; consequently much damage j

lus been done 15ut we nave me uunv. . latinii. (and it is truly a saddening ooe.)j that wc have fated better eye letter,)

than other towns rn the tivcr from which j

i e ti is

m ?be t rtual rise ol the two rivers,

Ohio and Muskingum, thei eby prevent

The tlcod After twice witnessing

mid.) we had tornucl high ex;

year this great state will present an almost unbroken front in iavor of an Buren, and the policy of Andrew Jackson's administration an aspect which she has not presented since the revolur... : - r..i'.nn r, f crtp niide.

tu n. l ncrc i '""b r

. ft . m

Wood has also taken a sum cn v , ruti.t through the streets,

is now selling at vien., - . rdnccs.

are told that it ilnllai s ncr crd

ieht

Wc should think me

- ... ...

t':;vv-oc of the Cu-; loss sustained by thc inhabitants of this

. u bou-e of this cite, a sUtcmcntct .oretvm ; itv -j0nc.

t.T U.c vc;if ic.-i, "uui " i-- . j- ft, ib. i uc n

m- .u i. .,a,i'i,.,r.e lnt ffv were ol anv

the people. Wei iv.illion of dollars would not repair the j cons.jer'able va!ue. We are sorry to be

ft VI iva.s

tb.e mattrr, as

.1 .V r .ltl I IS UU UUkU, .T.wwi. J H.i-d " ,h"' ',belu"u. l e v.a.er hi?h Ihatfihc cm ' r-.. ir.,;rf l,.isc. which lefl on Sunday ! un"' 11 . . . . n it,,

,hc L.c.k.nK up c.f ,hc ice, (says .he He- gentmrng . "

expectations unte tne sia.e. - 1 1 . m il-.n crslvPt.

early opening of the canal nav ;ga-1 bank and stocK wu: soon eu.c.v

Washington Irving A late number of thc London Athenaeum has thc lollowing paragraph in relation to cur countryman: 'Washington Irving, a man whom wo

I love greatly, is on the point of sailing to 1 Amrdra. and we think he is right; ex-

tinction of literature, and depreion of arts, liots, and bloodshed, and f.nal'y, tho cholera in Sunderland, shut up from escape by sea, with foil liberty to march ..i .rr ir nleases bv land, are, on tho

oi ati

- - - - j , . , -

i. n r.nA a rrnserous season lor iwsi

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r.ess Our hopes have been D asteo f hrcc days ci heavy and almost inccs sant rain swelled cur waicrsloon unpre

.,i n't-r'.t hir'ier fiom eie'hteen

we have heard. e couui.es owe u;i t ; - f . . disastICUS

1 - ----

fiood of July last. lhe puo.ic wc. rv.

we fear, have sustained as much damage as on that occasion, but the loss ot pri vatc proj ertv has been much greater. The dam and its embankments, oppo

site this borough, stood peneei.) i.....

it i (. -.:: e.s

r pv

tms prvM n u.f , fi ;nches abov

ir ; :i tiii-sncc-.men ct tue . . t ia . r:.Ti

4 .11 raistu om; i"-' - r.,r ;fs r. rnverv.

t. ,:.i iv !, nnw nnon a sand. or ra- rJ1'

irom 11 s 'n' wvitheronthe decrease. The destruction

5?r:; between Pittsburgh and New Orleans,

Clearew . i.V it: r

t'l

f.--ii Vluve'.v.

- -1 v esse i. i .v.. i vrv j..-.. , uiu J4 k

; vCs'c's ft

-n potts in li31.

:sp!r,rc Engine house, which left on Sunday 1 Tb .m ' o;cloek en the hole, no cheering prospect,. e i.opo er this morning rooming, containirig thc engine, bucket, j ?'')'r j qj t il vva discovered to if 8ny of our n. n of .iu are com. md'nIt ni ! etaUeward w,b doubtless be fhs the whole . peHeX to seek lot peace in Anu, ,ca, upon a stand, or ,n- lls r-covei. tn,bar.kmcr.t was --wept away-the incy w.i bt . a s. The des.ruction The loss to thc farmers in the nigb- u L Washington Irv.jen . . t f ihp liver, a US' bt l l.ruense ' . rt t1. fthnvr

. i.s.-.r:

h Amviica,

Of rtil'it - U i .

Miv.-.U from S.atlv Amviica, Aniva'.sfrom Br'.tish Amenta, Aniva'.s tro-ti A-i i. Arriv ;, from tin Souta Seas, Arrivals :rc:a Africa,

1-i

Stfat.knyille, Feb. 15

1 . I - i

Mjiini iv liise tie

iOnSa urday anu unoa vncuvi lJlis piace, wc understand, Ihterallv full of fence, hay. wheat, rye. , , it bcf n

Ic.Llc tocether with dwelling and cut j lhc T

! houses. The In.mer wre ehieflv from , ' ; madc in

t-i i v -.... . t . rr.. w . " -

A leot atn town. u.w - jv..... f , ,,.tmcnt3 oi

OMo"Bivcr had .U..n .o '"---- Mf - j a5 illgMIy ''jurd

. i rr. rn rv ti r v livi'wvvw- f

unknown to the citizens en .

estimated at

lil.lt s

the

i.farlv tlf st ov eii.

i um ic rvrioMS'V

1 rtai, i.tJv, n tnc year ioio n - , , ,, ,AA An l'.,.ni Piitchm cr 4 . r,-i:.: U ,i!1.h,c:hiKh5J..noo,r O.cn Uno.vn o ,. e .1-1 ..on. J ;- that .Wc .U

;ai inu.i,: cpiiirrs tl tilts countv; vc w.i "

,ce the op,nt:u; et tnc v. u.. Cst cetlicrs ei uu vuunn, ' . s : 1'mm tl.i, it would

inv,UtYon, the ut-t u-u cs ! v ;:; ntli in8L H wa,, from the most un .u. , ;"-.. clS bavc comp3ra

' ... . f .,,,v:.u ivoir. lvarope. Ufcn 'l(01' n.t 0 ft,n.liiv,lv no rrounds ot complaint, trorn

v.r.eic ii-i-i. w than that o iai j. ia.i,3 ... -i k '

V in,,.! therein- cre !islrcSMn-.-a,v ! .he refnUMon .. . - I . ... ; Lch

Hr..,,;..;:..-....:. ,k-, :: - , ... 5 river vrctc left v. ill.-1 being "bclo-.v we - ic rfa

. .i.i.b. r tt.fe avviv.v.

-ri.. rt -Ts ,tr. .-'ore to tne canai au"-

is not vci) serious.

unnel several

thc canaU and

the tunnel dam

Messrs Stcret J

5lr- till J I

Frux. conl-actors ;or arenu.g

. ..i .i..r tr4. U ni-.it the limner nw

i.Sl Uil llli"

.il.ned for the tow

.ir r.s iKp ir..-lc at dani r

vine nun ..

thiown down, and the upper

was

,To 3 was swept off

.re

?! i.

The lock and errbankrr.em l,,v

burtr dam have been swsijv

darn it uninjured.

A printer's wile in Cerrrary, while a revr edition ot the D.ble was prin-ing a:

her boue, one Mgtit toOK an cr""'"tv of going into the eflice.to alter that sentence subjeetirg her to her husband, pronounced upon Lve, in Gtnis, chp. 3v 16 She tc( k.ut the to fust letters (,t it.e word Herr, and tubsti uttd Ns n

' their place; thus alte.ir g .the m ;neo F. .um No 2 from ar.d be ball be thy Irci (jr)

to "and be shall be thy loo. y J It is said her life paid .or tM, uneniional erratum; and that ,on.r Veud. "P1" cf this edition hate been bought up ftt enornioua prices.

lock at

,!u:1ican, i :i",s is u a 'U;'- "" " -