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v?leP?S;??1 V- Und rce nt :tir,'r"!" lhr! l and ,r.j down the vi.le, Indiana, which, in inc l.e acidi, mI.i , , , r; ... . h-av n vacancy to be Idled, s.cep hank?. e an rorihdcnt t ie hrst

vacancy

tMr. Klalic was a member of the l.W Confess.

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Kentucky E!icti;;s. In tliO !'')tl?M'in.

ddi-li!. t ! UALr nrcsf nted by : I :i1 !;.

instructions are almost universally an

proved of, for we have, in ping thru the state, conversed with very mr:ny, and none have diapprov,,d of them. W c have cot t hided not to act under

i"ol. 11. M.Johnson .elected over M.II at-' "r rn-sent instructions until we write t,, l,v t. ,.!...., ri-.i. . !:,M 1 ''ive an answer frm the score

iiry oi war. e Inv s'5?j,'iif,(l Uier

CrThc YVavne Probate Court will sit nvikc3 much liflercncc vitch road we

in this place cn the first Monday, (7th.) of i take ; ior ven we get dare, day never

cd.tu ar two voteto enc, oor IT-'m.ov. ; . ( ' ii,nhor at,! I'f our "iforni'tion bo correct, there are

Chatl.- A. Vi kliiVe is reelected, nvct

r.ud.i

September next, and continue three day?, if the business require it. Several gentlemen, who have lately visited New Voi k, state that they never have foeri in any citv so many houses to let. The Journal of Commerce admits that

there are one thousand houses empty but

asksh us vitch vay we come and it is none cf deir pt'eiucss if our veat pee

'.Tu'.ihin'' l!ie CMitr"1 thirtv fM t, h licv

JohnKinraid i elcrfed ia T. I. t the present appropriation wiM, on

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looic's district, over W. I'onker. I. " this plan, neaily coniplvto the whol.

,cnmpt H snppo-ed to be reelected, oven ul5,;UiCV 5cc.

i Metcalfe's dil i irt Martin Tea-' ,,;n'; a! B'irT-'fl the propn

"i :.;.! i,o -i...i r-i., ( !v "f acting ur.Jcr our first iustruc

;t h I unit !t;l, n b- kii.j; ba k : the!,,,, ., , ' . ' " 1 1 ir!r," c.

i iiuiu.o v n.iion i re f lecieti

i . -t ;:;'titr of the Wt 4( r:i Time; ta-day , 'o:i p'cte it l',:t i,i;.ne. At d I cannot

WiUon.

two thousand. Shackle commerce, and

Xew Yolk is refluced. while Philadelphia seems to advance with a f-teady, healthy pace. If no unseen circumstance occur, thi- cit will surpass the fondest anticipations ol her most -antfuine sons. Ariel.

' v !ii;i'':ii!ic. I have had contend

t!t-.t tune, for thr hberal and in.j - U p'itri-n ae that b.a brcn fo cheer j

.? j'ointmnits fi the Presi tent.

) . Jl'jtkins . Tob.as Watkins was, on

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Fart comiul n to believe (be cat,l:arc '",K',i a.v ''ii, loun.J utUy on rnfli 01

thrp Tftiilffupn .vi.. it,., .;,.. fi.t ;J,K(' t,,,ee indictments on which he has

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We a,e i:.fmed upon authority that ' Z'! "'' .Vcra;.i " vr7:7-; " 1: " nr".f-!v f"rn;-?'eanor at

upon

.,;." is fmnded in error, for

in a

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nn to r"rni!1"" I nv havinjjr, in bi capacity of

i'"-:-: i'ttbetm.ejmay ho .lepen.ie.J on. tliat the follow in- ajr . p . ' . nf;P.anih Au !itor. a.id cstenMbly for the puh

u .1 i: t.. the t.UMi.fM cnlin lv in. t-. p-'i'itmci.t" and removal Icive been made ,illt ,a i.v ..,a nnt '....xa !i- snvi-e. but fd-adv arid fraudulently

t..ihth tlio eoitoM.il i;nd na c balneal . I'y tne rr i k !.t, in t!n tnte.

;, ! i 1 u. to ;t j rutins i tlicr, it

jwi h. and of disappointment at the iov.-hv

io.' Sm iJ ;, to be Priri-terin th hand xA impolicv of ":be r. intrurti-Mi: .- c

rc rno- t'io. 'Ma pasnsr through the etate. havr j "converged vit!i ; rri' trnni;"' of c:r fellow

-nd tint t(li0(;'hce at JrtVersonMlh-, vice

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d. that la ! m I o bad tl.r t l.-aite of u' "v hue I m the j aj r r li- ae im'u -;

.in to V't'i'U.ra tifiii ad intert -t in t.and t );ice at Indiannpoli, v ioe llabeit to act under their pefit m-ti action . 1 e- Mid he .o-i after l id u a I tt ! " ,, r,V re noi rd. ; but . refu-iuc to act. w ale the se on in -

J r, .M.I. tt a tin want

if at t au tin

i c. i 1'ibin'j :unt li e. va at i ! 0 e I ia "ituat ion tl u! v ! i tit alt and !

Th nG Portrr, to he uh Indian A::ent ' rh i?on. and a vat mapiritv derl tt'eir

rea'nl :.ml ( p I u'U i tai ira I , , I nrt V-n tip. ici mnd IrMii.! 1 tmi '. il iianiM'olia t o?i ot do ia t 'P " ffom l'P n .T:

iv e b t ut p i r the liiaiattii we in- vcd. j laid hvwn in t' Viv. niakit,' t!ic appro

frf?:. wt1-ti'i .VcCrtu. to be Pec;' r I" lation I ir. "d irprti r Mo iiarmer in in t'le I.aoil Oil'ce at Port Vane, vi. e Jo- , which t! p n it' al road i t bo wiv, r.pd. eph llolrnan, rerpov ed . P.ut it 'til' ni'TPnat l an'1 vexation .ht'n.r- t Cilr. to hp Hejiiterin thp 'hat tr.-p o-rtibpiPn should 'runrhidp not

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... . . , I -"id ( Mlire at Indnn apohs.v ue oah 2No- r rnther. imViai.n ipreedntid rontf -t , 1 , i , . . . 1 i t ie. removed . ! ' 'f :ia'l iutruct fr

p Pccii r r in tho . h'-cti .meerin? wi'b tl.p Secrefaiy of W ar:

to the Srcr?tary, l ow

em to act; a hen thev

and bv fa!-e pretences, obtained divers -noi-of public money, and converted them to his own priv aie uo. The cases ti ied

were the t aa on which the former juries could not aTiC aral on which new trials n re cratittd, viz: the 30i d dlar and the 7.'0 dollar ic 5, iti vv hich tlie-e sums were draw:;JYoin Mr. Pauldino-. Navv Aent at New Ynik; arid the 2.KK) dollar cap. in which the sum was drawn from Mr. liar-

rip, Navy Auamt at Po-don. As soon a the verdict was received Mr. 0e moved an arrest of judgment and a new trial, fr reasons which he will s-ih

mi!. The Ceuit has adjourned to VYedn-

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On Thuisvlay the Grand Jury renewed

For the Western Times. Mr. Editor:- -Having been much bothered of late to understand the meaning of many words now in common use among politicians. 1 have spent considerable time and attention to become acquainted with their correct definition, and herewith fend

you the result ol my labors, which I call a POLITICAL DICTIONARY. IlepvLUcan. A weather-cock politician, who alwavs turns with the wind. A name much used by office hunters . Democrat. A term by which we know FeileralisLi mrant.

Liberty The right to enjoy one's opinionsthat is. provided they aqree with the mcjotity. A -ervile dependence on the man under w horn you hold an office. lief arm. The removal of good and honest oflicers, to make "rewards11 for

"friends,11 without the least regard to qual-

luca ions.

hvl epnihnce. Supporting a cause uncr the hope of "rew ard.11 Withholding

ymr tcntimmts when you think they would

be unpopular.

uctnnchmtnt. Changing thCofiices of a

i- . . . ii . .i mint Lnoiv tli - i I In iii.I riii-t i rip I I .i 1 1 iP m

mi-ai-pacqna.nie.i wen an t!.p -enl'e- , , , ' rcfl,ICfil r)r a ,!i?,.e. and. the ttor

! nave aireaov neen necmcu UK-n iv nn-; . . - 7 .. . .

:in.t!'!i I in v de it ;i pile, howev::i t' e virv e tninrm t n t nt . to a t i n!i'--ily , under t!ie moancc of m. i?i lid pi Igment ht ping truth al . I i ;' n- inr;i .t . lu!.ir. My bu-i-

- iL'tli he, i me in i e fur. i liar to n.e

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mi i .-nt' .t. .i.n-:i - o'l I tho red futh ' to co-ei v e v our - ;ppM t tret iv rd it

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ja.po,nte, except one. and believe the , were .M.T.ioniF.t to le-n'slate vyn thi ub-

w hole ( f them to he or- t'eoii n 'd respect a jiet w hop dpci-icn the ppoplp ire w ilhnj hility. The only reason wv have lirrinl i abide y. it being legitimate; wibnut of fo'rthce chamresiitb it tbp P, P.i.'..t ' P"tine the Pre-ident. Secretary of War.

,i i . , , , or even Snnntcnhn1s of the national will M. Hii Ln enemies and rtnirii his; i . ., ' c ' M road, to thp unnecessary inconvenience o Intiid?.1' I ,!.;.:.. c i;..o. .i r.,

"Tr:iHi:ui. vM)uovi. jtl,cir op,,ratl(,n9 The people will ?r e by what m cepied : ft J; A our fnt volume is n-)r: completed . below, fn ni theTene Haute Pt ci-ter, that . in iut one vear from the dav cf it com

Tit" U r- ) : f. :.mtr. ( t.tc. nil; i ra IV i-htxs

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M. ere i.ec tf

t i:r.i g pM k t e L ii '-g d irivwould ic the . lut .he uni en e l .a.!'.. n tL.i

i'tcry tc cnuj t 1 U! ;r I V is ly d .u: ir e . Wc t. !cr.--;-'t,c sr own ! 1:1

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.U n me ii the M ite v.nd IJ'tepr.t alone incur indea of t!ie con-mencement. we must ask n few d ivs induh

Igi.nce fi"m the cthoc, t'oring tiic- 'l-t g of

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j p to pi i ve bv tin fit ute coui'e . 'act th it all v our kia.hie-s J, , nt

makin'' im-

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a 'ni "t

cur Circuit C ui t. w hich

du.;t r f the Superintendents. I rotll 'I ' W'f'trrn It";itfr.

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, a- r -t as i he vto 1 1. I ,t:,.n t tl. .t t..,rt ..t'lho ,. ..... I ; sural I corn this otpce next wee K. A" run-

to (ii e i v e a gr-af t r bfh be had ju-t located thiough this ters" xpete- er heavy, t! r

thp rpn.irt M r !.. -....I.t I,. '

.... .v.... . . . . i n ' ,ni w 1 1 1 ' iili - : ii i ill i .. . .i . i i' i alonday. I r.et eloi e no pai r r vp ' e i

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o next w c f k . a

nev (ieneral consenting, it was discharged.

after an unprecedented attendance of for-

ty-tu o t s. JJ as'iiiiL't ni City Chronicle

.? goo retort. A firmer in Connecticut lately cut dow n an excellent voung apple

orchard cf choice fi wit. His wife being

nuch di-pleased at it, akeil the reaon.

v!,'ii he tol ! her that apples made whis

k;v the most abominable of all evils, and

ho feaied his orchard would some day he convened to that use. Soon after, the old

gen'leiM. mi on returning home f om work

ih'T.d twohirge stacks of rve, and a large

.nil i ! of o ni I u i ii I f o ahes. On ennui

i;." c f bis wife hot it happened, she aic

then there was no npjilcs, all the whiskey

"tou'.d be made out cf r ; and corn, nn

theciore -iie thought it best to dc-tioy tlie

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a..trv, t-ii nvre re w ihr.g to 'it e n the 1 -t

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ji 'die, nan at C it y Ms--i , .! eo i't! i a f ii impr i" g r av I !;e "'v:nrv hr : . t laipt'.v 't'i !:' g r"

! M f th'1 : . J ! ;ii'' ban

tth- there, t an advt t i .Ii.

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' The United States yet ow n the land ' goodly sea-on to re tb ir f; ien-i-.and h ive on a'M.'U Oi e lliild of the whole eXtp.'t ' their 'coiihIpikm... n,:.,.. ut.d flrn. nt'

- f. ' i nt hiother editors i- juite finmv . and vet puttv -entiinetdah on the Mil rct of askii'g hr monev . (dv hear lain

-e i f the location in this state, to wit: h

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ir. I l'.e . ht f . ti on

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t iif .1 count v .1 po ids a'lthoi

a ill 1 1 in to live in t'n

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I'll' p I ii n!, it the ri.iniooi n piic , fur itiP Itille i'li eat ll M'l' d the biCiluiti, vioibj :iiin.ii t td sd OOuO xihi'h sum is

lim i t ''i

I !.e r.'it.if tl ' II inc. i k 1 r. rtii r rx-

i '- - i l lo ti. in Spurta pii V(lii(dm -ind Tl.nrj i! it ti v t , inid tie mo't '.irn't lv r; ect nl1 p. ri ii i t l.i r :' iid)'ed who n re inbliiid tn tutu

hlr i.h .1 it :voull (( 1 1 rcuvjir

f. r ;i liiali'i":, or who nre in nrn ir for the paper, to i .k fur him und prnft r pivnunt. iluri-

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I Cs W ill lie !. .v feint

'he ti'nh r frj"t t'c till VO f (t;n

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Crt,ni, uw.m n j in, ..r un j . Uie t modf?tv , that ! doMtf I, inaj ona tit ,vh the Jh.fc. I Link it pr-d) !t,.UV(. ,0l.r ,., re.'urt to the h-.triblo ultir.

i !ie ll it, iii 1 lot com se ol l tveivp sn iilhs n.tivi

t. ait; than half ,( V. i httul will h; c ri-

Srlu'li Ihdloo , Printers and Ed

itor- of the lodi.mapoli Gazette, have

dissolved their partnership ; B dton vvil

hereaftei hive the ct;tr" ni a- .i-mci

of the Gazette, and S idth ha- is.-ue

iMopO'.als lot a ihmv paper in Indianapo

i, to he ralh. d "The .1 -v h-ooiatf expected tin- hot t umber w ill he i

-ned on or before the firt of next month

Three p ipe rs at Indianapolis I wonter wh'd er I inters tliere live by almi:? And if they do, w hether thev ilo net L'ct it Upon ti(k? U'c-trrn Sun.

epuh'.ie lor the worse, al an enormous ex

pense, merely to gratify one person, or a

'arty.

Consistency. Practicing to a ten times

greater extent vourself what you have declared "Corrupt"1 in others.

In lejien-lent pre iscs. Presses whose Edi

tors have been "rewarded"1 with such fat offices as to place them beyond the fear of

public indignation. Subsidized presses.

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pin r u r.etr i ; i .......i tl.r. ,K i r ........... it.r. I .

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?!f. wa ft U att e. I U' , i .... ;,- .

i.'nii, n hi im-ii ii i. ii- i; ' i urn' ii

a mv thcie are .: it a Mon in I'-e

v. 'i v v i - I- bate itravrd fi-in '. tin - i:;i:rer. ;m-thpr is t xpech d

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t t" . U I - bbPct I'hi:n 1 i ( f : 1 Lc c- , Ar.J . t r. -Lewi I lonpcr fact intf per !. lined tli 5 ire not am hot Jetted, arrc. r finile ,(!. I be ehtver is rati bcrtic

i:i.i: Titiv i:i i ruvs. I r ri tlie returns h i u, we .arf rna- ) ' .;,,ik" t!ie ?' !! otv mg ht. vthnh we ; :i i a- to I rf, if rt. A lew counties still i f "!;a c. f i be bf a r ! ft cm. t-r.N i oi;. l'io:n the C tvef Wavn. Abel I.o rut. hou f in and J tei!n:r, John Ser

( I iik a!i I I bud. Jhn M . I.etnon

'. .d.i'i -.. ...b llee.iiiw. Orange and

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i 1 1 r r, n,u i, 1. 1. nu niri. i.u-n, cw ,

n.i h lMgtn. I'otn am. .C Joseph - I; .a b!ph. .c. Daniel Woith. (Jih- " J aim Joli ie:i. hi ' !; -! r t ivr.-. I'r r. tv." ( ' ""it v 'if Wat t.p. Jhn Pin t . ' oi. - 11 a l U n. h hn Jonr and I lent y

a 1 1 tt'- ii ii ' romp. i in m. Iv I .! i e I,pv i-on. Prai.ki h'p a-.d i ' it id U dl ir p. Pip

,e uli tn. Horace 1. 1 Th on i- (iueii, and V il Swi!.i ibit, I. Ji'h.i D i

h r d Tbo'll

-uui;d pi ore d to ,pfn thr road by cUnr mij (iff ('if tirixher an I rendt ring it pasta h'r, tV" r u tuiie toe did w oihi he recived in ih-; conf cqui.nt s,i!e cf the public I itid.1'

This u'ge-ition of Mr. Knight appears,

to hav e b en V ei v pto.etlt trcognitd hvl

Congn" .a s'liiu I pehev ; Ihev hoviog in-j .1 lihusines. hi the Iittk 'town of Ihovrorporatcd ,t.mpMit, m the f.tt action L, ce, R.I. two new dadv papers were

The llac tiho. ninii" i turk ii: the !itorial brad cf the . a e.' a.'ar, hi tried to r;o c n tpiarr l ivitli every editor, (eicept Mr. II.'. ii.lv,; in tin' tatc, nnd now sn ini drh rmiu 'd (liat trr i'rc.7 notice bun. It won't do Junri) , It vvon'l do. Our columns arc not njun for Fcurriiity; and nd ie froai j our cnral i bara. ti r, we can't efjinli' our-i If v. ith a tluruj that U ep no tenn with (it l.er truth or iVcem v.

of the act for making this road, v iz:

lately commenced in one week, upon vv hich

Fn.1 NCH ClllT.QtF. ON Ml I.T ON". Mil ton 13 a tedious b uharian, who writes a commentary in ten ho k id r ambling verse on the first chapter of Genesis, tic is a slovei lv imitate" of the Greek: he disfigures ere -tion, and instead of prodiicinp; the wor ld hv t!pj fiat of God. like Mose?, sets the Mei as to bungle at tncinp out with a pair of rompasse? l celestial manufacture, lie spoils, T.i-so's hell and devil?, and makes Satan a casuist in divinity. Upon the whole, the Paradise Lost is obscure, whimsical

and disagreeable.

THE GOSSAMER SPIDER. Several of these little insects were

arrested in their flight, and placed upon

the brass gnomm of a sun-dial: in a short time they prepared for their aerial vovage. Ilavinz crawled about to

reconnoiter, they at last turned their abdomens from the current of air, and

elevated them almost perpendicularly, supporting themselves Ftlely on the

claws of their fore legs; at the same instant shooting out four or five, often hx

or eight, extremely fine webs, several

yards long,, which waved in the breeze.

diverging from each other like a pencil of rays, and 6trongly reflecting the sun

beams. After the insects had remained stationary in this apparently unnatural position for about half a minute, they sprung oil from the stage with considerable agility, and launched them--elves into the air. In a few seconds after, th.-y were seen sailing majestically ah ,:.r., without any apparent ctforJ.; Ihctr h gs contracted together aud lyi' g perfectly quiet cn their hack?, sus

pended from their silken parachutes, and presenting to the lover cf nature a fir more interesting spectacle than the balloon of the philosopher. "One of natural aeronauts I followed," says Mr, How-man, "which, failing in the sonbeams, had two distinct and widely diverging fishiculi of webs; and their po -ition in the air was such that a line uniting them would have been at right angles with the direction of the breeze." Magazine of A'utural History. Contentment is a p.r of great price ; and whoever procures it at the expense of ten thousand desiies, makes a wise and happy purchase.

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"liiuiinmumiii in- ui.ii -i oi.iu-si ...p.,:,, ., 0..l,l., J.( fl

lilt 1 aiii" a "ii-iiij rm Lij i-. i.tu mt lur

lowing proppal?;

Tn the pxddic If sufficient encouragement be giv en, on and after the fir dav of Augut net, the Providence Patriot will be

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shall eau-: the sai I rot f ta h opened'

eighty ftp. t wide, by cutting oil the tirn lcr, rein iving it from oil the r id, an 1 digging down the banks, prcpttatory to . iLii... s. fiiriiiiLii r.i i.l r.ir?A nt.itwirwr -it

III miH I'lli'l'inv. iwi.... fcuin. limine ii. . ... . . . , , i- .. ii i putilislied three times ; dav, vi.. tnornin, I uli in inoli, tutting and ditrging as a 1 . ., . n' . ' . , noon and evening so that our readers tnav lorc.-.id, to tlie astern m-i western bowi- ,,ave 5l t() carh meal. Per tbo-e d.;ry(fth( state, ,.,,(,,10 in heart v supp.er. just before The duty of the President is here i'j- goieg to bed, w e shall iaie ;t small iViht . .! I". ".I ..... ...

ttuctlu nnniown, an 1 11 wa witit some Mir- rulictin. ay w av ot aiugctcrpiae we observed by the advertisement of the superintendent, that their iustruc- I'roe, u,.- I f a oiapoh d;izi ttc. tioni directed tbern to pursue a different em We undersland thnt last eve-

pi in, particularly, as the av wa v e ri Ii i r,',n"-s mail brought information to the Pc

rit as to leave no poodle ground, (,; giter and I'ereiv er of the Pan 1 Ollices at

tni'Un let standing of its moaning. And it, tins place, that their services were nolongw.a with pleasure w learr.rd from the fob er nefded bv the government. We un

. low ingh ttrs that t.his error had been cor-' detstand that .lrfur St. C7i.tr, Eta. of

Jenning. Dr P.ibdv sht !hv andj Mf tr.!, and t,,t orders bad been received Paw rencrhurgh, lately a member of the ..n. lU-tn Dav 1 Jeth-tvr.n, ! htv id by the tlpetitdcn let ts. to proceed accord-! Legislature of Indiana, takes thr place of

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MICHIGL. W'c learn by travellers from this Ter

rilory, that an unusual degree of health

prevails there ; and hopes arc entertained, that the inhabitants will escape the

fall fevers. Lrops of wheat, rve, corn.

vVcloo!; extremely well, and will be un

uually abundant Ibis season. 1 his will, of course, render all hinds of pro dine extremely cheap and will be particularly favorable for recent emi

grants.

if .11 I J lines H. W all icp, Scott, J

1 1 , Ja.k'ui, Ilimilt n M.mi i ' . loin K r hi'in. I. aw rt in e. I'b aant l'.th- UitnM..I. I'.. Mover nt'fl W. Col 1 l o'ii mi and CI iy, John Mc.Vurv. c.',!iva!i, (it-nrge P.o on. 1'ountairi. Tippe

ing to the prov iion of the .;;. of Congres,, (ien. II. Ilanna, and Mr. Drake ofCincin-

which the Pi tidf nt of the U. States, nati, is appointed Iteceiver of Public Mo-

nnder whosp din ctions they are to act, is, nies, vice Gen. fvoah Noble, removed, bound to be guided. - - rT",,

we vvohiii recommet.u to me uonoranie George Smith the following article from the

Put to our a-tonishtnent. w e learn by the

pprual of a h tier from the super -intend-

a re, . S ttmiel Mtlroy and John Peanl. rnt. to a gr nth man in this town, that this Western Sun. As the editor of the Sua is

'igo, 4 I homas II. Plake. W ahihgton.i bighl v impoi tant vv ni k is to be piocrasti-

f 'hn Kmshun, Alt ;ender Pittle and V.

'ckii I l.og.u.. p.j.J,, Wilham J. P.iown. M uiri ant llr-ndi u lis, Dr. Puy. Pan ' dph and Dcl iwatp, Lemuel Jackon. rn lCi, D ivij. Knox, (ien i il W J' liii'on and .1 . Pdey. (iilison. 1 o'H I II U. Davics-i and Ial I in. J atne '. ileid. Ployd. Jacob I'.eurp I'hulf. L

r Uotvk, Andrew Pile nnd ,. P. Morri-v-i. Harrison. Deimii Pennington. James i' SI l ighter and Pobcrl P. p. Matioir.

'onr.feL Kamard. Henry, x, W illi.trn ' enter nnd Phsha Long.

nated. until a letter of instruct' on from them

to tlie Secretary of War can reach the department, and an answer be returned. The letter addies, id to a gentleman here, is dated at Indianapolis, oil the 20th ult. In it they say "We h ive jut received hew instruc

tions fiorn the war department, respect

ing our read. They direct that we cut oil" the timber the whole distance

Th" 1. th-rs here ri feied to nre tho letter from tSp Wnr hMiinttiii tit to (. II. Siuith, Iq.

nri'l lha 1 tter Iroin the latter h thp Kditor of

- th ?kctjen; Mr, l rcc(ivcj fhc I imc, published bj uj soujc time ogo,

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of the simc political faith to which the Judge note prttends to belong, wc hope he w ill not he offended at it. "It has been hinted to me, that cer

tain great men are to he ut the head of

the Jncksonian about fo he printed at Indianapolis; as it is to h'ti' printed bv

.Mr. Smith, or a company of gCDl'.cmcn

will Mr. bmith be so gw.: as to nam.ithem? If they Ijavt- not independence enough fp aVo,v themselves before the people, the; can have no just claim to the nar. (bey assume, and would injure

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litis cause iney proiesa -u i''ru5t-

The Territory will receive, this sea

son, a very considerable ndditnn in

numbers, and we do not doubt its growth is fmtficit ntly rapid for permanent pros

perity. The St. Joseph country, at

present, receives a very considerable

share of the new comers; including

great numbers who find their way thither by land from the states of Indiana, Illinois, &.c. There is a great extent of country known by the name of 5. Joseph; arnl from the productiveness ol its soil, the purcness ef its water, and its general healthiness of climate, we

may anticipate 1 1 3 becoming at no dis

lant day, one of the rno.-l flourishing portions of the Wctdcrn Country. Buffalo Journal,

Village of NiJes.. rrHE Subscribers repectf'ihy inform the JL public, thnt thfj ,;,ve hu t out sumo VILIjAGE lots,

Immediately on t'.ie bank of the river of St. Joseph, opposite the C:iry Mi-.-ion. milts hy land and 50 by water irum Lake Mn hij;iiu. The situation is dry nnd pleasant, and rmivpim ntly iln.tu.l l' .p I.. i . : I . I 1 te 1.

a........ wi7iiii-i.il. vim' nine arm a nan c u -

low the Vilbige the Dewatick enters Ihe tt. Jo-

?cph 11 lari;e and unfadms; null etream, on

winch muU a-o already erect in .' immediately at its mouthy an.', (ireparatioot making for otliers. In the rear of the village nre treat bodies of tbc finest aod best of Trairie biud, rich, heavy timber" wood land, and oak opcniiiKS of a rood quality. Tie St. Joseph is nuvijrub'e at fll casons to, and above thi point, and w ill add much to its business and importance. X1OTS1 after the 20th inst. will be sold atprivate sale, om reasonable arid accetninodatin-

terms more especially to Mechanics who ivi.ri to become nctunl settlers. Several cf thei mipht find imroediatidy a uood situation ere, and, perhaps, one. which will prove as I call! r as any that can well be found. Tho-.e wh.i d.-. sire a situation in this part of Micbiean, kodM do well to call and examine for their own Sratisfactioo. WMJUSTIPF.

WALLING Si LACLY.

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Recommended to Ihe candid consideration of professing Christian's. In a Urnc of much religion excite meiit and consequent dttc usion, an hon

eet old Dutch farmer, of the Mohawk,

was aekud hi6 opinion :is to which denomination of ChrUliaris were in the right way to Heaven? Veil den, (said he,) ven we ride our wheat up Alpany, zome zay dat is de pest road, nnd zome

ziy dat i9 de pe&t; but I don't links it

JVTotice is hereby given, thai . the undersigned lias taken out Letters Testamentary on the Estate of ISAAC JONES, Late of Henry Counly, Indiana, deed. All persons indebted lo said Estate are requested to make immediate pa) merit,

and those having demands against the same are desired to present their ucccmpts legally authenticated for settlement within the time prescribed bylaw. The Estate is believed to be solvent. JOSIAH SMALJ,, Etor, Bth 22rti. 1829. 523.

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