Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 November 1833 — Page 2

Rowley mountain U remark ably mnforni.j chance of snccesahas diminished at Lis- (peace will Ic re-established in the Rcpub-

It rardy rams, from the Mountains Ui bon, ns veil as at Oport . All d'lay is ' li.

favorable to the constitutional cause. , Correspondence of the Jour, rf Commerce

u iilim 200 miles of t lie Pacific Ocean.

The temperature there rarely rises above Oil decrees of Fa renheit, or falls below b at uocn perhaps never so high a? 00. In Int. .rKJ. plantp an J tree? arc in flower all winter; and tlic business of mowing

grass ran never le required there; it contin' itig fresh and green all the Year. Vegetable growth is enormous, where rain falls, or rivers run. Hut a large proportion nf the country, between the Ruekv ruoisnfains and a strip crl" land ?Vt) miles in width, along the Pacific, is rarelv visited by rain, sulhcirnt to sustain athriftv vegetable gtowlh1 Frtvn the Baltimore Gazette. Latest rnow England Fkamt. and PoHTHIAL ATTACK 01' MaHsHAL Bourmont ox Lisbon, and keti lsi: or Till: MlCfKMTE AUMV.

The Mizuelitc rrencral made immense ef

forts during his march on the capital, t organize something like an army, lie prepared, as well us he could, provisions for his crowds of undisciplined or beaten soldiers; but in fifteen days a Portuguese cannot be made a well-drilled soldier. Af

ter the check afOporto, what M.dc Hour-

mont liad moit to apprehend, was a first,!

Veuv Ckcz, tfept.Vtt, lKtt.

"Wc have been severely scourged by the Cholera. Within about thirty days Ave have lost full ouc quarter of our -esti

mated population.- Jour, of Com. FROM THE r.I.OUC.

MR. CLAY ON HIS TOUR. This thrice defeated and bartering can-

Great Literary Enterprise. NEW YEAR OF IVALDlfi's CIRCULATING LIBRARY rRo?rtcTus or two new vou'Mts. .

A iKAR has now elapsed since the suo-

1 jl scrihcr introduced the new metliocl ol

publishing books in a periodical form, so as to be transportable by mail. Sanguine as was bis belief of the advantages, to all clas-

fn nattinl .lri;-:,. nn,l , Ko i didntn for the Presidenev. is aain rhVinir Ues. of this experiment, its success has more

V. II w I o. . , v . . . v . . . 11 V till tl'l t in. J - - . - I . " ,. , , . . .1 til i 1 . ... I . i it . I tloin uminl'M 111! ftvnfrtihnKC "ififl 111 V.lll 1

. inn itr. fhnt a wi'.-t:! hti n n tLmt fi(t mtjimit iw a new career. upon his vvuuv.,,,

success, has cause, discouragement and j first defea nothing would I so charming SSTJ

toii.m,nesa.u,asngrmng up rns lences - Um provcm'cnts wh'ich havc been and cutting down corn stocks. After his " 1v ma(C: and others, as thev onl-r. will

last overthrow, he took occasion in the ; be introduced in the course of the ensuing

Senate, to pronounce a valedictory to public life, and on taking his Jeave of the

brought disorder in the Miguclite ranks, and destroyed, in one day, the order which the general had endeavored to introduce in the army. It is not here the question

ol a regular siege, it is ot a battle on lor

tificatkins thrown up in haste. 3.1. de scenes of political strife and ambition, he

Bourmont knew well enough the troops

he commands, to take advantage of their Jirst ardour and lead them to the attack in

We are indebted to our correspondents! ;'V" . , i of the N. York Courier and Inquirer;' ot carrying tnc city in the onset, n Gazette and Mercantile Advertiser, for ! blUi ,,cse trooi,s 'cu repulsed, they hjivcjC

courted

hadv

et domestic consolations. 'Those who did

not understand his practised feint, imagin

ed mat "homo, sweet borne, was the on

volumes, tending to give additional interest and permanent value to tlie enterprise. What has been dene, however, is sufii-

tcd. in most clement -sentiment, tho J cicnt evidence of what may be air. execu

A i 1 i ii ted, and the subscriber believes that a mere y retreats ot Ashland, and all its qui- ' ilulaticn cf ractt will bc sutyicicilt to

prodr.ee conviction cf the advantages cf hts

mode ot pubhcaf.cn, on the rninu c t thobe who mav nct vet have taken the subject in-

f.irour cr partiality, to point cut to !U n aderssub woiks ts have most merit. It contains an rXlcnsive rrcord rf what is parsing in tlic literary world, and, in fact, sip-. plies a defideratum to literary circle in the country, never previously furnished. Subscriptions received at the Western Sun ofTicc. ' t70TICE. TIIC suljscribcrs are comrr.cncing r. new sett of Book, and wish the oil sett closed: Therefore all tlioic indebted

are requested to call and ecttle by note or otherwise, as it w ill save us tornc trouble and increase the confidence we hae in our customers. B. SHEf.MIRK,&Co. Vjnccnne Pet. l()-tf TOraLINSON & ROSS HAVK juit rercivoil from Philadelphi.t and now offer for sale at their fre i'(ciu, on the corner cf Main, and Market

Etreets, their

ihri, - nf vpsti r h v l) t k R i I ' to battle with diminished ' ly idea he indulged that no considera- to con.ideratir,,. The following work, thPir paper of csterdd b the JUil , , vv h- h;mhnf,L. nv tn , iw, have actually been published m the course

IVo.vi the IhtllimoTC Gazittc. MEXICO.

We have been favored with the follow-

Rond lino of tP:imbn:ita. r.ontainin.T tho i l!Tts ailu courage.

annexed intelligence. Yesterday we received our files ofEnLrlish papers brought by the Liverpool packet ship York, Capt. Nvc.

The Loi Jon uatcs are to the 15th and i

tfic Liverpool to fuc 10th Sept. ! m m 1 ampico, to his lather in this city, The young queen of Portugal and her j received by Friday's mail by .way of N. mother-in-law, the duchess oF Braganza, Orleans. The letter contains important have reached Eugland from Havre. She! intelligence, "if true-' but no other lethas been received in that country with ex-j crs. that we can learn, havc reached this traordinary demonstrations of respect jj city of so late a date by ten days nor and so marked have been the attentions j have we received any New Orleans pashown her by the royal family, that cne ! Prs for the lat three days tt inform us of

would suppose the British government had : any arrival at that port, by winch a . letter

detcrn

throne

oiallv

and

credited

2ou we presune the son of a former am-j much confidence held in this government bass::dor to this country i now, as no one knows how soon it will be

'prisonf in which he deverioed the nn

happy incumbent, the captive, as compelled to do the penance of receiving from

1 . 1 .!. I . .

! in2 extract of a letter from a vuuus senile- u?-7 lw"a V1? PHiai iniporummcs oi

him to submit btts wretched durance. Others, however, who knew the abhorrence he felt for retirement of every sort, were not at a -loss for the real motives w hich prompted his well dissembled pio-

! testations, -lie v, isued to throw, the show

of disinterestedness over his coalition with

the Nullifiers, that the honest among his

former friends might not be altogether

nection.

man-

course.

first of

die selfish feeling w hich actuated him.

id he expected, in the interim, to derive

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rVl T" ..f!,' .-inn, n M.v nn mniirninnnl iioimi' I'v-IKMIL lJI'KI H.ltll HI Jv" 11 IUC I V. aS 11

lion u-mild brinr him hnrl nvn tn ib,. t have actually been publislied in the course

.,,! l,t,c f, t-....:.i i of the first year for thcimall sum of IT YE

llll .iua iuui uo ly. J X IV SIUVm. , llldl

DOLLARS'! VOL. I. Waldstcin, or the Swedes in Prague, a novel by Madame 1'ichler. Memoirs of Count Lavallcttc, written by

himself. Six Montlis in America, by Godfrey T. Vigne. Klosterhcim, or the ?lasq-jet anovtl.by the English Opium Eater. T4e Hill and the Valley, a tale by Harriet Iartineau. Travels in I'cru. ljy Edmond Temple. Lafayette and Louis Philippe, by ll.Sarrans The C entle 'Recruit, a tab:, by the author of the Subaltern. Saratoga, by the same. A Family 1 our in South Holland, by Col.

Battv. Lives and Exploits of Banditti and Robbers, by C. Macfai lane. The Itulian Exile in England, by Count Pccchio. Memoirs of the Duchess of St. Leu llor-

i c - - i i it . t , ... , . i itrnsi:.

Russia uiul Austria and Kins uf Prussia ; is sacrificed tremendously, una tho-e-sell- j " ' c . " in.;n-, jclirnai cf a Noldcman at the Ccncrcss of

affords ground for interminable specula-' ing, advise at the same lime tiiose that buv, J aslre w PI;1CU . Senate, to Vienna. tions on the part of ihe Freaeh journalists I to sell as .prick as possible; therefore 1 j n?uke 1,10 FC!tcl xcrl!s to carry U.e . Letters from -the Earl of Chatham to his rrtilnri 'i..i,.,io i.o.i.i . 1 slionld advi- vcai ta rUk lii,l n MosJoctions in that stale, for the General A?- Nephew.

in ui.ui i , nu nil ;s ii. ill v il m i .... .. . . . I l' i. l X - . 11. l rt.

i ireent m t n i 1111 1 ' j 111 aim; i;iiinn i ij'-ui -.-.iv.j, iv-iwii, .m.uuwi.j,

Fall and Winter sirr-LY or

r

A

'iiiiv tn ennnnrt hr . iimj tho ot so ate a date miiht nave ie;ie heil t here.

A&ia.va v bJUIl'UH tlVl .J IUV - - - - -- i j K 1 - it,

.. t). I ..... l.....iV. ! w'r ho I hn on otO.iP v en r n t OUUlLraiO COU

n luminal, a iuiivv., I'JL'.liiiuiIl- ..w-....I i " , ,v . .

acknowledged her as sovereign: Mexico. Arista and Duran have had a rnumiuy lie hoped thev might, b

UmI,. il T.'.r ' t i,Mll ;tKtl:ntmn,1Clirtl,.. lWl.lonf nnrl 1 agemCIU, DCCOIIlC leCOllCl h."-1 tO lllS

;i tninUw M .to Tv'-itu I 1 bo Pn-s dent, was bratm. Tiero not,11 UK " viu uui mime seusiuio ai

uiui i iivi . ,u. v' i vo.li i - - - - ' - - - - - - - - t

CONSISTING IX TART, OI' C!ot!ts. Caxzirr.crcs, Casthutir, and,

r launch.

Shirtings and Shccthgz, Callicocs, Ginghams ar.

and CamlricK

a sorted, y. 5,r.

-ALSO-

etnrniv ti:wi:i:rro m.mvihc tlo Tt:illir. lint l- ! ible ill this ICDUblic. for the IITCS

fttl.frP.vnr.,ir.Pr,nnv In ct- Wo I one know s v. hat ma v haooou. ranL . his party, vho worked to get a Legis!

.canri.t think this interview has anv obiect ! tr, of the B.obert Bruce, died of the vol

lite to the peace of Europe. I 'ow feer; his brother, Capt. of the Su

VOL. II.

hpstiie

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i nrt in r fv:i f f inm :c hk cucnccnr n-

. ' r r Atir' w fw 1 i rnlr r. I in..

inhuitc labor secured a small minority on . . ; -,. , ,, , . .

As long as there is such a similarity of tiews between the British and French governments as would scctn at present to prevail, those absolute sovereigns may concert together for the purpose of pre-, renting the spread of liberal opinions among their own subjects, but they dare not interfere with or place themselves in opposition to, the course of two natb ns, vho-e resources and power, physical and intellectual, are far superior to those they have at command. The Marquis Wclleslcy assumes the government of Ireland. Tlr.it country Appears at predentin a state of tranquility. . Loxrmx, Sept. 2. Louis Phillippe continued his 'political pr-ress hrough Normandy, indk Ins certainly ptoved himself, in his intercourse vitli the provincial aulhorities, a very clever, ready, and acute person. St. PirrEEsnt nun, Aug. ol. Tho St. Petersburg h Journal eoataiiia ihe following article, dated the 20ih: 4Theii Majesties the emperor of Aus

tria and the King ef Prussia, had Ienex-

san Mary, has escaped, but is still so weak that he is not vet out of danger."

From Mexico. By the barque Mason Barney, Captain Hint., we have received Vera Cruz papers to September 21st, in-

cm-ivo

joint ballot in the Houses not, iiov.excv.

lo advance their own h :ipessas it turns cait.j

but to countenance Mr. C!a"s future prospects, and more immediately, bis career in the Senate, where he means to remain. Having, bv duping bis followers, secur-

cd a meagre sort of garrison in the Keu-

Groceries, Quccnsicarc, Hardtzare, txc. rc. Their assortment, comprising almos ci ' cry article rtp;ircd by tlie fanner r mechanic, they are determined to sell at tho lowest prices for ra.A, or ich articles of country produce as may seit. Vinct-nrics, Oct. 17, 1 STJ :5-!?m

ATKINSON'S CASKET, oa GEMS OF LITERATURE, WIT. AM .SENTIMENT. Issued mzntldij, each nuznbrr contain frt -ty-crj.t rcuul oCtirvo j:ai;cff rtnbcUixUd ".rifi fine engraving r.n C( firrtci;I trco. and r:i(h utio and fatfifoxaUc v:u hkf'jmang a viiume : near tU fiagrs at the chse cf the iccr vith an ntgravtl title fi'Jge and in dev. rami 1 1? . ...-. 1 . 1 r . i

troit and Midiillimackinac, bv ib.e author r B flumes oi t?e v.askf. ; nf i' ' sufiicicntlv prove the nunciualitv f.ftli

Mw. r.MiiMgton's Jcurncy from India to P" jhh:? fulil!I,i: "$ contracts with bis

England. Har.ibies f a Naturalist, by Dr. Gndman. Life c f Dr Julm Leyden, ly Sir Waller

a? ting as President, has issued a decree,

Who'v; Tw;.Wt of ti, Toi,i;,. tncky Legislature to maintain him at

1 (tV, 1 V V. 1 l. 1UV. 4H VI UIU 11V. 'Uli!.c i k . , . ,

KotiiC, no has set lor warn to make toreigw ! - ' . n..i.:.. . .. . . . i " ,

declaring all the property of the SnanUh 1 iauu;S uie cause oiiiie iam; Mi-ionaries at the Pliillmnine Jslands. 111 n.:Hl d probably somelhing else t 'I Hm.r,t'im i -or tt it i ii Li 1 I . n. 1 . -

confiscated to the Federation. This, wo p'i'r-;- , V 1 .VV1 I !. wllKll lltlfll l?,.ct.. J1..!...- I .

presume, refors only to such property as is

tound witiim tne jlcxican territory. It is

I prufessedly seized under the law for the

expulsion ol Spanish ecclesiastics. Mr.xiro, Srpf.tb The faction? of the District, who know

not how to avenge the capture of the

marched unon Boston.

Mr. Serjeant and his

W.dtham. a novel, bein Xc. 3 of the Libriry cf Romance, Memoirs cf Dr. Hurney. by Madame DArblav, author of Jvelir.a, CeciJiri, ?c. The Black Velvet H ic;, and Madamoiscllc Theresc, by Mias Miiford. b'lliott's Letters fiein the north cf Europe.

. To his Lieutenant,! -Memoir ot .iv 10 ivinco. Bank Committee, he, Ma'am,e s Nariativc of the Sa.p-

'wrt'CK c: the fcuaCus;i.

lne and Auvetitures ot

lias thought proper before leaving Phi hi

delphia to make a solemn protestation ofj Chatles Stuart, and History o; devotion to their cause and iravc an earn- j lion in Scotland in 1745, 1746.

est of the object of his journey in ihe 111- Chambers.

lowing ncwspajxT slang:

t;l regret that I have been able to do so

of the Itt bel-

Bv Roocrt

(tor the laudable purpose of alarming thit

capital and holding it in continual ujritation,) of the cajiture of Cuernavaca by GOO cavalry, wliom probably they made to come dow n from heaven, for the number

i t

pressed a wish to havc an interview with j (f tucir LT.ani; iuc!udiui: infantry and cav-

nis majesty the l.mpcror oi Jtussia. As his Imperial Majesty has now found it possible for him lo fulfil this wish of his au-

princc of their aposllcship, the infamous ; nuie, but tho time has arrived, which I

LscaJaua, yesterday set atloat a rumor I tl,m, bended, when our greatest exertions

4 1 I

alrv, does not exceed UM V

llis Excellency tlic President, in reply to a note of the I'xecutn e. communiea-

gust allies, tie has lccn pleased to leave , XlViZ ,,c C;ipture of ihe traitor Escalada, the empire for a short time. His majesty j pitied to the Minister of War the satgoes oy sea to Stettin, and thence to Fried- faction with which he receive i so agreeland. He is accompanied by Adjutant j ncxVs, and remaiked that that eclcGeneral Prince Wolchonski, Counts Or-: brated transgressor ought to be shot, as a lolV and Adcrberg, and Prince Italinski, w;UB1.,nr l0 those who arc en"aed indes-

and Count Suwarrow Keminski. The trovmg '"the temple of the laws."

lee Chancellor, Ncsselrode, w no wnl al

so be present at the interview, has also

ire neees.-ary to maintain the free institu

tions, inherited from our ancestors. Yes, gentlemen, d:srui.-c is useless; the time is come, when wc tnust decide, w bother the constitution, the laws, and the checks which tlhv have respectively provided, shall prevail, or the w ill of one man shall havc uncontrolled sway. In the settlement ef that question--! shall bc .found where I have ever been.' He is now "tobc found (it seems) where he has ever been. " a candidate for the

pat! oris, as regards in contents and t rubclIWmicr.ts, and ar.- sufficient with those at all acquainted with the work, to bbow iu

i true character. The constantly innwui-ip

patronage bestow.;! upon ibe Casket, hris enabled the publish cr : add coasivJcrably to its valee. ltstvj).-rrx !:ical appearance :s tqoal to any A iricriran periodical, and the volume commerced w:;h Jnnu irv, 1833, as regards its appcarar.re. quantity and quality of it embellishments, literary conttt ts. J;c., will render it the cheapest periodical cf the kind in the country. The facilities for obta:m rood matter for the work, have greatly increased f late. Many cf the best Eurcpe.ui M;.ga7i:.cs, as well as the best American periodicals, arc regularly received for the operial ute cf the Casket. Selections fiom all arc made

w itli great care, i o secure crhri::al cotitri-

Great Ibitain in 1S33, bv Baron D'Haussez, I'.v. niinivtor iif ICtnc f'ttiflcv V

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fhe Story of Captain X , by ihe author! laiciu.anu looiversity ourapes.

of Traits ef Travel. the puiis'.ier has iaiJ ort uusdkm doi - A Subaltern's Eurlomdi, descriptive of A- IAKS a Prize Tale, togt-tber with bbemerir.a. bv Lieut. Coke. ral 9-ms fcr thc -;CSt V(IU a"d l'-tsay, ail cf Editorial Notices. Poetry, c ;c. w,jh appeared in the No. for February. Of tho SMO rnn ivliirli rnmimcntlinrwi. 1

Of the tilO pages which compose thc con

tents of the two volumes of the year, exactly 590 have been reprinted after us by booksellers, leaving 2J0 which are exclusively in the 'Library.' Though that portion w as furnished to the booksellers much

below the usual rate, and printed on small

sized type, stdl the price in book form was Si 2. 00 equal to SEVENTEEN DOLLARS fcr the year. When the advantages of circulation by

, ! mail arc considered, and also that, in erlulis

j It is w ith pain

. , i i i' I " ii c uuiiviciua s, cacn e,eis me woric ior what bargains he can drive lor us own c, oo n- . . t i .i . r rt n-in t- ... I S4. CO, which dihercnce pavs tlie postage, sake, and that ol Mr. Bid.de. Wo think. ;t niust llc atimittec!. on all lumds. tt.nt it U

eot thc laws. ; notwithstanding his eoufident assertion, the greatest reduction cn the lutia! clliog Irxiro, Sept. 10. 1 that he is about to encounter something j prices of any article ever attempted, much we announce the death. ' more than thc uthe mil of one nan.' He I 1CS! executed. But thc subscriber does not

lunstrv. from Roehel!

Paris papers of tl dcaux to the lSth.

we have recer. ed

liitlnrnncc itiMi lint !!i:unlnO iltu.r.tlini ita I .U '.V J t fSU , .Uar

Paris papers ot thc -.ih Sept. anu b r-; f , , , if to lurmsh a caseat against the vain

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promises wnien .ir. Liay nas oountiesr

and very attractive character, as is proved

proceed ed on his journey. I :s .Majesty ; u?t cvcni ,,v cholera .Alorbus. of Hi I will find that he is about again to ronfront I founJ ,iis claims to Puhlic patronage alsnc i arked en the th on board the Iseho-, Kxccllcncv" l patricio ra,lcn.. govcrcor ! thc wmof a great pcoc-which has a. on cheapness of bis periodical The wor ks ra steamboat ... Sf " nf np. . - I :11 . h:m nni. , J published have been oi a hiprlily literary

STILL LATEuTuoIl FRANCE .VNDj Vr.i:.v Cnr, Sept. 17. ""r;;;"11 PORTLCi I Sorrow, mourning and desolation, has ! i c aS ,in rcP!llc the,nJ . ! n.t rntirei v eeasrtheir dominion TI,m ! 1,1 l'rooi (,t thl Nve fcr to tne late tri-

By the Lrtg Aiarv Jane Capt. Me-! cniliom;c ,ytcx ilM musod us st.rb umphant demonstrations in Pennsylvania,

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.u; ,insu, .uaii,iiiu anu vnij anu as

The publisher believes tliat no other work contains such a profusion and arietv of embellishments. The subjects of the en gratings will consist, as heretofore, of Portraits of distinguished inditiduuls; plates of the New Fashions, both of Eurojjc and America; striking and interesting tiews of American Scenery; Natural History; Foreign and Domestic Architecture; and ether subjects that may bc calculated to interest and amuse. Carcfel attention is paid to Poetry, Anccdote. Light Reading, Amusing Sketches, and those etcetera, which so dclightfulJy relicve the mind from the labor of severe study, refreshing the understanding, and giving a r.est to graver and mere important compositions. The price cf the Casket, notwithstanding the many improvements made ia all its de

partmcnts, will net !jc mcr ased. Whf-n

those of the 'Library' with rapiditv, and ev

ery one of which, even at the advanced price charged in that form, has had a most rapid sale. The time and attention of a literary gentleman are almost entirely devoted to ma

king selections for thc work, and in seeking.

insti-

thc the

md

liffnrr

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Reports also prevailed of a subsequent at-! 1 in rU('m as au muca cueuiuiton . a t!calh.tlou. to tht. Bank. If there were ' lle American publ.tf several work which taekir. which tho Mi-uelite had beenthi mn. VUo knows what ineas-j , , before, as to its rcchart-r. :t ! otherwise would irobably not havc been re-

; ores u:e iacuous ei uie uimi ici w m tawe to i , . T . i jmuui um-.

AI... C.., TO .

VVo ",i"r:i rr.nit hCQd nor: t hit n. ""A"'"? v " r i,., . .1 4- 1V '

, I I . ii . . I X.-rr. defeat of the Prcdrnthn Arista j i from the mass cf b K)ks in the public

Eria.i.ermoninau aoiuany anacKco i.is-1 j . cterd-tv I ,m"c t0'UU received a Icttcr lrom the j tutions of Philadelphia, as well as from bon and bad been repulsed. The mte.h-, nt,u liax UlK,,lt , LAnU ! Jarkson Central Committee of Ohio, from 1 new books imported from Great Britain.

rrnce was received by a Courier despatch-1 Ul wusui.t,, who which wc bxirn that -Thc determination ! most interesting aud valuable matter; :

Kv it,,, llritwh Am'un.lor nt Madrid M V-'" p iiuriuus piau ui . 4. , . , . , , , 1C has had the tdeawrc cif hri..!-m-

eucccsstul, but evidently were not !o bei

dependevi u)on. The King of France had returned to .Paris from his tour in Normandy. Paiiu, Jf:h Sept

Yestcrdav wc received news from IVr-i tual bv express. the troops of Dan Mi

guel, after reconnoitcring Lisbon 0:1 the 4th, made a general attack on that city on the full. Thev have been repulsed. The

now no longer exist?

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bv second bock cilitrons having fnMowfd! Sad in advance, it will be famished for

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this is the orighi of tho report contained S v V V- " T , "Cn"Tr C 1 , ' M 1 r tt c7 T 7 in 1 Urcr from Tampieo Published bv one ! 111 tlie U "st 1 110 reaj:nns lor tIiC rem- tor- lliGSC huig the work are respectfully j f JJMIE Subscnl.rr having rr.mmer.cc.1 in alttiti trom I aijq.n o, pulliiicu one j va, uf the dep.-ites, and the report cf the ! requested to send their ciders as carlv as fl the HATTIVfl UL'SIMS ,n Wa ol our coteuipanes vesterdav morning. tv , , ' , . : . ' . . . - 1 hi

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Mnxiro. Sent. 14. on. .. sition. and there are number .imnmr ! As this mc cf nti!)hcation can be sup- kIIMC cn rtnori,. .rt,i i. &f: V

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His Exeetlency the President, writes from mi

two armies on tlie dth and 7th, preserved , Duran are completely shut up in liuan

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Anoluer oat-; axuato. w ithout the power oi escaping.

th'ir respective positions. 4lc is expected.

The American ship IK-laware, of 74 rruns. whiv-'h sailed from New York, on the i 1th of last inontii, arrived on the eveliing of the lvJth, in Cherbourg roads. This vessel 1k:s on board Mr. Litiiton, Ambassador to France. Pa Ki?. Sept. 1 1. M. do Bourmont has failed in a first attack on Li-bon. He was making di-pot-

e rmt u:uv!e:itiug opponents of the 'lurncmus and punctua . 11 .1 , ''-f subscribers, the friends to a econorr inistmtion w ho , are not take ground 111 1 di3Vlon rf scunJ btucrature are called ;fence ot the Hank, and its predicate ca- on far ti,ir natrcnasre.

San Miguel etc Allende, under date ol the j defence ot the Rank, and its profligate ca- on f,)r xtt.T natrcnace.

mu nisi, as I'juows: " i ney .vrisia ana

d list

mical

up-

rcer duriiin tne two last vears. i here is ' i'ta.ited number cf the first two vo-

evidence of a rapid change in public feel-; lumes, second series, can still be bad by

ing m this quarter, which affords ample as-' those who desire to poses the cheapest se-

t has t.ir-l iection ot r.ezv and goof, bcows ever etKred.

ami tf-eir resources become every dav suranre that what tlic Presidefit

ninre limited. Thev have imposed terri- L-J hr.nrxth, tn ,!n n wr;. thr Gentlemen receiving thii circular, and

ii. ... ...t. i .t., . ... I who may tt-el inclinud to

me nun.

ilay t!i

has caused descrtfon lo increase.

ict as agents for

v.. vuo .uua .ia.4 ., ucu,, u,,lt,i.u , . uncnr, w in uc . lhc .Lii)rarv are respectfully reoucstedto

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Our ar- ration e.f the r.couk

This foelinir is not

iuy, on the contrary, is every day aug- confined to the supporters ot the adminis mentmg, and is full of cutliusiasm. V,e j trati a, but includes some of the most are only waiting for the complete collee- J honorable of the opposition' tun of the forces which are coming from We send this credential to Mr. Clav, the different States, to match directlv up-! that he mav, at least, take the truth with

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iims en too euu ior uuuuiei aiu .i-.pi mi me on me enemy, v ;ur i:rsi nati.e w in ueeiuo i mm to .xew nngianu, albeit, we have no est and best bo ks as fast is thrv ism from

Colfowing day. it i fair to supoase Ural hi? , the cu.npuiifi and within cue month, l;ope that he w ill make the hast use of it. i tbe other prcsja, and c:.i.caTourri, i'.a -ut

ith the proprietor.

A. WALDIE, .'o. 6. AcrrA Eighth Street, l'hdjielfdiid. In addition to the plan originally proposed, the four pages of the cover have been adde-d, in whose ample columns the editor weekly crowds literary intelligence of various kinds extensive extracts from the new-

son Lagow, takes this metlu-1

ot informing thc citizens, and, tht country at lanre. that he

OF expects to keep on hand, aod f r safo, a general aortment of FUK HATS, whHi work he intends to havc n:adc in u irout substantial and fashionale manner. (rTfie liihebt price given for all kindj of FU11S. II. M. CilLHAM. Vincennes, la. March 17,IS:j'd. t -1 f Tift AM) SHEET-IKON

MANUFACTORY.

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...... - ...nut ajswi uiuiii o 1 I.i

A WAKE oa ham, wlfuli I will ell u

wliofesale or retail low for CASH cr

II! TIM. . .. , .. - lL . l

at sliort notice. " N. SMITH. Viucenne?, Jan. 21, 123?. tf

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