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rT Yffii VrTV V Yft AND COL UMBXTS GAZETTE. STtro Dollars Fifty Cents In AdTaoeer; Throe Dorian at the end of ie year. TT.Ii.MS COLOilHS, fflTOX DAY, JAXl'AICY , 1833. Whole IVnmbcr, USD. New Srrie....Xo. O, V&L I. V THE 'AM Kill CAN LANCET, .'utV Mfiiaii Lijuinrs IOIl iiiojcur inj3, in two volumes, just 1 received aiui foi talc, ut li e ! ick store ,f I. N. WI11TLNG. This is a work of fjrcrtl irituroit, tj'.lh to Hit-profession una to iublio. Il Irn already tlripped tho uiii1i from htrogant prelor.tioh, aud couvinced ihe public th.u impudence is nol learning; that merit ruediciilustocbi.ions do exiit in our country, fur tho purpose ol supporting monopoly und niisloerncj .; ihn: tliclr Intufflict has bocn dertructivo to thr diftiity ui the whob prob-ssion, mid contrary to lit true intuit urVl meaning ei't':e doom tutiuil uildcr whirii wo live, it has pravod that these Socictii-i nro only inaiin to ni'uin fh.iHim of their ir.Bmbor'. bvelrtpIT boastil.ir., by n bIiu (il all other practice than thi-ii j Cim:i:m.9 DWn, abouadiei; in narrowness ol mind, cou- Vcstingt iftituting una t, i.(riviu a piui i.pon mo pun-at of their patieuti-, r.nil itu.Iurine the nicdi-eal profusion n gainful trade amongst the sjuacki of oui- country. The "American Lancet"' is the champion cfthe lionorKbl pml of the mulknl pnlcs-sion in the Uuilod Ott'.tcf, II"! pr H'otoi of the paupla'a rights, the supporter of medical truths, tho open foo to dr alert in medical mystery, aristocracy, ami duplicity! assure ing a lii;l) nnd noblo :tnd to acw.nplish in dopcwient reformE in recdlr.nl htcruturo; nnd eon'sins the purort practical matter. Amor;.? the oantciits, it Slovens mi the Blofd, n non idea to the Mioio prai'tesion. Pi ice, $1 prr Volume. ALSO Thn Henortoflbs Trill on nn In-eittmefit for libol in the 4mci1ein Lim-ait; containing tin vbole evidence, speeches f counsel, fci. Price 34 cl. AL90-Vnu:t on Bowel Ccmp!a:n'.s,onc of the IMiiors of I lis nbovo. Ni'VODihorfllh. it;rr A; Sherwood, t:anl si.e J nign-imn, IN tho tunr Ilrick btoio Hourly oppoit' A. llufssli's Tavern, ar this tiny vpruiiig n mitirc New atock c t JBi-y 3ooriti, Groceries, t-las, i2.irs!warc, 4(UvciMtvure, Purc.haocil for this market ?tlnw riitas, and will ha ohl at caiiiil ailvtnco. Auioiig the nuuicronk i.rtu.lui arc Day fioccs. GOOD BAUG.liNS TO B ilAD. AdiSiitiirslratoy's S.ile. - rri'll'.aK will be uAVred ft.r snlu (unless jL told prcvionil nt privntr ni",) et p'lb lio Biiotio.i, .n Friday tho C'h of January next, at Miliord, lnin county, a nell'tf-larterf vk rf OOOU3, 't-.- i.i ti t'.t-le.tii fi.ui of Anurow 'id HjI:i.:ju. The whole treck fill bo oM i i m.e 'nl. Terr.: one fount c.iiui dovin; the balance in lour, eight t'nl -It ' uionHii, with in!ertt, vil! ocurtd bj in'" -..lynble nt the LinnkofCo-umhi:i or t. arilicf the. Salo to commi'inc at ten o'cioi k, A. M. Ptrnrni wifhinc to purchase, can cr II (lie ilurci at Mi lion: sad exnmino tin floods. JLSO, On Sxturlay Iho 7tn of January next, al R'jiednle, Mnditon county, n well anorti J tock of G-OOUi, .eioir-iii( to the ittoie of J. B An.ircT, d.c--Hred, u..U-m dnitod rf prtiviiiuily nt private nla. Sale io commence a: 10 o'clock, A. M Terms umI roan Dcr of tr.le as alcvj. Persons nihnit; to purchase can f.M nt the I'oru ut iloaduii and exainiae the Goods .1LSO, At the innir. time n id place lust mentioned, there will h'. offered tor tolii at nnb'ic naclion, tereral hend of boV.es, k valii.ililu jack, ft iwo-hr.rso denru-iru and harness, nnd a mod new onrd machine; tornlhcr wiih undry other articles. '! .rrjs. all purcnasi'i nuder .in ar, cii.U ilonrj nvi-r tnat anei.uiu, a r.n .nt of nine m inttij wi'.l sc given to i-ersoni ciffc-irg good nn.v' . . Ailministral-jr with tho will aniicicij. SJeceuiblff 7 3 D'.ART ofn n.rsicino. Invalid! Oiacle,hy Dr. Kitchincr. Crolj's (rcorije. t!.a P.'th. Sketches of Amiiricm Oliarncter, hy Farah J. Hale, just reoeivrd nt the llor-ksluT if i it. wurruia Novei.i'jsr 3. 1811 0 ttroml Cloths CaiJioots I'"ii;nr.cls Hl.'n'.nts n.:lUill,.t Citnilu'ta Tartan Hnidj Ocrchusins Dnntbuxi-ts ' Velvets IlarittupCortl , CfBVbrtitnr Tnstians Pnilitife -' .. S.ntei'ii l.lnni 'I'aLJe Diaper Cotton do do ' Irisii Linens Bilk' : J.nccs Cnlioo fcu:ne bcai'li'til pat Urns or the latest fusions Fhuuls l-'iincy and Pocket Ilandkcicliicfs Cra-Bts ' )Io.e, Ciloves 'Muslin., frun 5 to Q cits, blcaohcl and ' tiro'vn Checks Tickiur Cotton V'rtin eVa. fio. Lc. JOURNAL AMD ASSUT'TB. t UM til'MC v VIOiV. I'OiriJCAL. From the Cincinnati tiazetta. THE TARIFF. Xr HarnmmdU baa been ttaumcd by moat oi tlio wri'tTiianil sneaKera in opposition 'o the Tariff, that it is injurious to the 'nlr.rrsis of a$iiculture. lIowcTer ably t!ii! position lias been enmbnted by those who have defended tho Tariff, as they are nlinojt exclusively men of other professions, it nppoiirs to mo to j imports nt at this mo mem, that the practical agricullurhts whe believe that they havo barn benefited by tliargys'.em, should five their teititnony in itsff.vor. It is principally wiih this view, iiifit f havo now of.'cred mysolf tc the public. I hwo citcn my thicghts in Iho sliopo of Icliors aJ-JroFsed to t tie Vica President of the Urited iitatex, hovauao I be.itve that soma of the remnrl!!! of llmth:jbiy distm-pihsl.c.l r.ti'1 tolr.iited citizen rcuuiro to be ,. 'ansn cred bv a Western rnan. I resret llmt fiomn oml ht-.e? nuahfiei! for thn task. aris rivt utiucrtMtcri W. H. HARRISON. roffio Ten 3usnr Spices 'i'oba.;ca inu.T C'ipi's Poivder and Shot Ruisiut Maclnrcl Ilorrinj Cotilitti, kci LASS W.A lir. and QUI' EN G W A tlC, a verj br'o nucrtoicut. Mill aws X Cut do (fund do Axes, Spades -Jhovtls, Hues Trace Chains fnffte Mills Tr.K('ts i c.i l'ols rfpoiins Kr.ivrs awl Turks 1'ri ini; Puns Ehuvi I nn.i T orgs Sad Irons CandlcsllcUi l.kffips, Ih.liows Cut Nails Wor ! I '-1'iiS htceiyarus Hirvcs. ic. UUilll i SHEItW)t;Lrosiiei.tl'ullvir.vit- me atieiiiirin oi pnrcnasers. tlt'ccmlr 14 5 6m C11UISTMAS AjND NKW VLAU'S I'RF''SENTS. TI1K AtUntu Souoiir f.,r wiih 12 - elevi.nt encaviogs splenili 'y bonnd The loki-.i for lieJ-i, with 20 iniiiViti(; iionou in tee a:iie splenuid I'yh nt the Allan tic Suivmiir AflVci'cn's Oifl for 1832, with cegrnviar! 'ibtYounc Lndy's Book: a M.ioual of ele-t;iint rncreation., energises and pur.uits ; tplen-ili :l- ot up, wiih 7M eiitjrnvii'ja "I'lie Voting LiriVa Jook is eonfestedly one of tho nntt t''irint, D well ns urcftil books, thai ban issued from the prcs.'1 Girl's Own Mook; with anrcvinfrs The Hov'sOwu Hook i a complete Kncioio- pedia of all the rtivunioiA, othli tic, sciciitilic, and recreations or Lio; uood an:! y lutr. -, illus trntcd wi'h num. rem aiicrariuts The Chlid s Own book, wiih oI3. enira viii-'S: -.villi a large vnritty of oilier woikt. ;;!iiiuur jot up lor tr.o season. Kors.-.k-oy ISAAC N. IVHITI-NO. U-Ti inher Jt 7 MS. B.U1.IUCHE, Silt: At n time when so much is said nf to tho rehttive merits of (;inli and Kaii Uoads, us channels of general commerce, end when the public nro so deeply interested in ascrrtnii'iiij tho truth; tho following extract from tho report of the Pennsylvania Board of Coraruissionei-s, (wl o are engaged. in ll o construction of both Rail lloads and Canals) n.ay not bo unnccoptn-ble.In speakine of the Cel-im'.iit nnd Phila delphia Rail Kond,tliey oay "The pri-3ent cstimnto of the co.'t of Iho whole worK when comnlctoil, i; S-i.OTT.rfiO :7i; L'-.-:n; equal to $-.',l3 f3 per wild. "Tho wi-rk is eoastrtioting upon t:iepnn-cinlcs rf tho latent improtcr.ci's in K.ni Roads, mid in Iho most tuhstartiitl in-wricr; YO THE H07. JOHN C. CALHOUN, nnd nlihoujh the cost of it may appear to Di:a Sin I have read your rninarks on be bruc, yet, when the nutiiity ol the worn , the l'nrifl, nith all the at teutiun which is nnd tlio sum required to coii.-lruct liinilar Jim to your hiph stotwunudeliaracter, the works elsewhere, an duly caimJmvd, it is urjiort? no of the subject, nnd permit me perhaps ns reasonable as oegl.t to havo been ' to add to the persenal rojatd, and esteem ftViV. anhioriber will fivt ii tc.ilt ci.sli JL for my oiiuntity ol r l.A l-tl-,!). n tie DOMHUTY It LF.IGY. lirertd toon. Not. lOih. 183', "pudlVc iNorici:. THE Stockholders of tho Tranklin Bank of Ci"inihn, vill lieu! h . :ti bvnk'iis honii, in Coin uh'i, no the fl'st M onday i t January next, at in o'clock, A. n. Io lake into exiniideMtiin the propriety of augment in the aapilnl stock of the said Bank i to provide for angrmcntlua; the snme if they shall think it expedient t and to elent thirteen Directors for the ensuing ye-r. Bv order of toe board; J. M. E:i Y, Cuth'r. f'l. ,,!,. K.,v in I I 'll i-O AlWitler'M '!'t;iri J ' rilUIS'tay I- pubiishciny tuAu .. Will JL TING, Komi'k's inadn on i lour hum Clrcleville, Ohio, by i i lhe(?liio nnd Iissi"iippi rivers, In Pririe du (Jhin, urd thence or Inuf 'o V'irbiii0toa Citv, in Containing noiicesof the tjwns and country through which ho iu'etli i!icrvn'iuni on the Indiantcf the I'ppcr Musistippii tluir lauguajos, manner', nu't cn -toiurt their poetry, eloquence, and muiiuj thf-i-origin, pto-aeot siutn rod m'urj prospeotsj ihn operations of Ilia War Dcparlraf.'t in tho Indian country j u winter spent in Wnshin jion-City during a session c.f Cniigre") Prrsiderliril Levees; District uf Co'iimuia, and the ciety (hero; Philndnlphia, duriei a firowi i-lts rest-l'mo there, &o. iic. b7 t AI KU AT. WATER I vol roy. IS aio. prlco 1, neatly bound. Of ceaihf r M " . iilank RcoLs, A LARGE auott'rient of Blank l'ook, mar.ui'actti'cd in the city of New Y.uk, exp-e-ilj lor the 'i-hserilur, nf a verr rune rior qnnlity of paper, with Itussiu baujs; consisting of L.ters fcr double and tingle enlrj ; Jourpnls for do do do Day Books, Blotters, ie. Court Reoords nun .lourrali ; Deeds and O.cket Books; Memorandum Book, s ic. .iLSO, An arsartment of I'aper; roniiilinp of To lio Post, plain, and final lined. Superior l.-'t ter Paper; plain, fuint lined, romllo c .lil edged. Cap Paper, Kos. I & 2 Uu.lls, lak Towder aad Stationery of various kind'. Jurt received ml for tale, hy ISAAC N. YVfimXG Precntier 14 5 r5TlllER!ilEfcA PAPF.KS, for solo br L.GOOU.LK,&Co. Ootu'ber ?, 1831 n ICatn Gun fhnKc. salv hy O. eV. ! Nnvoiuh. r 24 ni'l reieivei' anil for i'.rrvosuY, u Co. Law aitxvfcw. ISAAC N. WHITING Ir.s rerently opened a veryeMei'ive ns.- rtner.t of vuiuahle Law Bulks whicn ttill (w rold on very rcr. tonable tcms Ciytkmon of the Bur nro respeotfiill; invited to call end examine thir assortment. Irreoiher "A 1 Ho. LliO.NAKIi. Mr PiiJUKUS. ami ifJ. Kiss LF.CX RIJ, Idtely from K.,-iard, ii;i,t.- irt,,uru in iinoinili'g tl.t.r IlltOUS lliill thry int'iU g-vil J iu:ttur.tion Io a limiteil uumorof yottij ladies, in Hit first nrin-ir 1 -s. as will as in the u.orcadv.i'ieNlsti'u'CS'if those i ranoliesoredni itiou. which tend to 'orui the not impliihto, ai well ur useful ucmUr of io ciety. Tr.rtv.s. Plain Needle Work, lUad 1 ing, Ppiliiiif, Diotaticj,? f 1 perQ-if.rtor. Giaui.iior, tTcojrapl.y, ) lliitnrr, (Aicirat, Al -dern, i nnd'Ciitrd Sta'cs,) Wri f ?3 Addi. tin, Aritlm.ctio, Giiorra- I li.'Hal. pi. , v. i'b (he use ol Wops, ) Attronomy,'o of the Globes,) N'nliimj Hittory, Oruamcn $1 Aiiditior.- al f'etdU work ) al. Trench, i p. r Qunrter. itMian, fa no do Muiio, 'l do do Drawing, 4 do do Tho r.ev. II V. ftor.j rs, (o wlioin referen err n,n- ur ciAi:e, win r:ie wec'KyiU3tiuc;iun ill ihoic orin.lplei of r-.-rni.ly reliion, which an- pr.ifersed in c.mtoon hy Lnristiur.s of nl denomination?, pledger" bimielf In the parent? of ihoro chyjii.n who inty come in..'tr his iustrnction, to make il his t nti. it prayer aud .me re cn ieiivor, rntlicr tc D-Mik.1 thnu ni qnainled vith Ihc te oaviiur, than aLt piii ticului Cl-.irch. bo-ki i:n i Liationcry rurnishe.l irren,;:ireil. V. 9 S'heol lo ci.inrar-.co Cd jniuarv. Worthiti;ton, Ueceinbtr 7 3 HA? noiitcd 50 dor. (- oliin' & I o'rAvc', lltus-t , an I Hatclici', r f every patl'.ni, a id stil' further improved in tiuuii'j, will, ii no wiii eii ty wiioietaie or ret.:ii. a "rci il ooi er tit.ity now prescu'.tul ohlai;,in Collins nnd (V Brnud Axis, iu la! rii.-ii tho Li c A.vc, r.s m uiom of that article will he mrniiliictutcd . A.o teecivcd, an ckicl 'ivenn.-iuin.i t of COOT'S, '00 I'Un erc.s to luttition, suited te the v. nuts of Ibccuii.i-(rr ; rl.iel, wiii oe so! I n low. for cash, ns .i: any place In Om'o. I'.,ik, plo ir, Che-so, When! Sugar, Hemp, Feathers. RaR', Deer l;kins, IJe.n-,1, and most nth'.r ki -ds jf produce, will bn purchased and the hit-bed pric.- . . 1. . - - i - - r . l 1,1.1 . ffivr.i UK tiic .in flan Ol wv nivr V in i.ii, , in, iw.il. exp.'ilrd. the graduation and ma'onry alone, el the nrst twelve miles or tho yi ti cioro and Ohio T.;:il Ii'iai', cost ;.fi,::J4 56 per uiiie; and tint whole road, now under contract, (bei:ip 71 inilei1 upon tl'.o nr. In teuiof the road with iluMc true'', nuA a branch of 3i mil 's to Frederick villi a i:i-$!e irni.il, une-third of the whoia roi:d to he l.vid with stouo rail', nnd thoreuiaiuir;-two-tbirds with wood,) U e'tiiiiatcl to co-t $l,00f,e.)3, or J-'T,'.'.'!! per milo. T'ie cam. i-.anv, in their late report, slato 'that it re- tiuired 6i mouths to hy down 6 mi't-s of stone track,' nnd 'that ti o cast of lninj; with stone has been underrated in every inii.inre.' The celebrated Liverpool nnd iMuuci.esti-r Uoad, in England, which has been the-principa) cmise o; e.-ealii ij r... oi'.:tit in jJ'uluic Ojiiiaoii lavorr.bie lo at soecics ol iin .ruveuent, co-.t the euor- nfiis sum of !1?,Ut!3 dollars por milo. "W liile'lio Bonrdavo" l,if.tiueIvoali.vora- blo to Kail Reads where it is iipracticnh!e to construct i anals, ni under totee pecuiiar cir'-uniftaiiena, vet they cannot forbear ex pressing their opinion, that Iheadv jcates of Rail Hoadi f,ci.t:r.i!l,v, have gieaily uor-ratetl their uornpariitivo vain .'. To counteract the wilt speculations of visiennry liien, nnd to allay tho honest f';irs an.l pa-, indicts of ninay of our citizen.', who havi. bocn induce I to telir.ve thit It til 'load! an ecllcr than Canals, anil ceuseouently Ilia for the Inst six yeiM, tiio efforts of o jr Mato to achieve r. eighty improvement have been misdirected, the Canal Ccmmissinnert ticen it to be their duly to advert to n few facts, which will exhibit tho comparative value of the two modes of improvement for tbo purpose of c.-.rryir; heavy articles cheaply to market, in a diitinct point of view. "Flour is r.ow carried hy li e Canals to Pl.ihu!elj,l,ia from Leivi;tovn, Mil miles. i'.t G-'s cc;it-, and from Ilarrisburqh, 1J0 mile.-, for 43 cents a bnrn-1; and gypsum is taken back for three slollnrs a ton to Har-risii'ircli and f.vo dollars a ton to Lewis- town: Ihcre.'oi-o tho freight (exclusive nf; ti.dl.) is dowmtnids 1 14 mills per ton per mile, nnd returning 7 iniils ptr tin per mile; or on nn average both ways one cent and three-fourths of a mill per ton per mile for enrriif,'. "On 9 rnil s of Rail Read nt Munch "limit, 'ind on Id loil.-t el Kail Koad between Tcs-enrxra, and Tori Carbon, tbo currias,'! of eoal costs 4 cents, aad tin' loii on the latter road ii a cetil ninl n tinif per ton per mile. I be comparison will then stand thus: On Id miles of kaii Koad between Tusca rorr. nnd ?crt Carbon : i-'reiirlit per ton, 40 ceiili Toll on cjn' per lor, 13 - 115 cents. Nov. io-.r fllUli partnership heretofore ixntinj bc-JL twein GILL (: G RE I'll, was nui'iiel': diisolveil on Ihc IRlUif July; Ihoi o mdi bteii will do kel! to call und settlo these necennts, either rj parment or note, as lourvr in.I"! gonce will i."t u? eivm ; loose hj'-ii j ilniik i.jninit, will nrct-Lt I hem lo cithm of the parties for ictuciLout. JOiTt'L. f.ILf , JAMii-J tJh.-il-U. THE bosiiicts will "! co:itimied by .Tohe L. fc V.'ni. A. Clb, linger the firra nf'VV. . Gill &eo, tvh.i keepon hn.nl a 'nrce and general nfortincitol Copper, Tin sou Sheet Iron Ware; hl.piviso a inrj;o nsiortment of Steves. t;oti try protitr e of u!l kiuus inkcn in exchanje. V. A. GILL & Co Nov. ie. J.'.3I. nO If WILT, sell un re-.siiinoio ler.-es. nny or H. ail nfmy real nr pertopul pi iper'y iu coun'.y of i'lcnkliu. A. 1. M'DOV.'F.! L. .'oiiimv.iis. Xovo.nbi r I.ICJI. it rrj.whiae Cartiiti, fjF the best qunlity, and at the lowest : flair price, tor snte oy I Worlhinc'en, R. Y l'p(hAt, 7 cnivr,F.3. On IS miles of the Penn sylvania Car. 1.1: Freight per ton, 1 Toll oi eoal at half a cent per Ion mile, 1M V.l-Me! Prri.'lil I ll'll's;i'iiil I 1 ii 13 1 1, J tlnnV. ef iniits itr ito. U Hi :i mi riiotr 331 conts -.ii.Te-.ra.-.o in fuvorof the State Canal on tack l ;i for every 10 miles of train i rliH. 'il.e fulloiving tabic will exhibit Ihc rela tive useful t-ffoe.ts ol liorsc-poiver wnen em plovcJ on cou.iri'.n Uond , or Turnoik. Roa.!r,o;i Hail liou !', and on Capitis. Four horrs will draw, iu nr!Jilrin to tlio weight cf ti a car-riaro or boats con- ta'.iin. the load, On a coui'uon road, in a wajnn, On a Turnpike I'ead not oxrendir.j uva dejn es of iaclinaliou,in uivit-con, O.t a Kaii P.eaii having a r;-n..n-.l I'.tllof 30 feet, nr ore-third of n ih-prte) to tho mile, if. Cifcl.l CM-.-, On tho P.nnsylvania Cn- r.itl, ill Iro hei.t:, "Ti e introduction of Locomotive Zi -ire id Wittnes cars upon liail Hoads, wheir tlicy can be 'red ta nilvni'li g1-, nil dimi.i'sh the rtiireriT.eo bctn.icn Cuiihls nnd h, ii K i tils in tbo expense of trnesoorutti'ir.. But the II iard beiieve Hut, r.rte. illistain'i- g ail the improvements which have been mad-iu Kuil Roads en J Lc.cni.-intiver, it will bt fouul thai t'anals aic from two to two and an l.aif times bitter than Pail l'iouds lor the purposes rcijuired oi' tnerii by Pcunryl- vann. "Tho Board hnveliecn thus explicit, with a view to vindicnlo tlio round policy of tbo commonwealth in tho eoiistiuctioa cf her Canjls; yet they again repeat that their remarks flow froii uo'ioitility to Rail Koa.l--, for ner.l to runnn, l.iey aro tbc liet moans that havo Leon dovitul to cheapen tMut-portalion. Ti'ey cru valuable iri r.i'iny situations, and pnrl.ciilnrly i.lor; c'.."iei of great thoroughfare, which will bear the iXpiT.se: of the.r construction. bo nnd roods, where tir.ic is ol more than ca?t. nf trm:or'a' nhithl fee' fc-ryou. I knew thn'. your ssn- tirnent' and mine wot" in direct opposnicn; but 1 was uol only wi'liny to be eorvincod that I was wrong, hut rpniiy anxious to be ic; "li'i thcra is un onri to whom I would ieorc willingly own my convulsion io this iiiitr, than to you. My opinions, however, remain ttnehan god. So ft.r from liom convinced tnat tho 'i'arill', is uneonstitiitiniial, and mischievous in its opcraiinn upon tlio Union ot large, neither yourself, aor ynnr friends, have pro ilucctl utry salisfsctory prep'', tha' such have been i: sitccts upon the Southern Btntes. or any ono el tliem. iividuneo nf this kind, ought necessarily to precede the dornotiu n liich is iiia lo upon tlio people of the lias '. r i. f-'.i !'! and Vsttu HtaW. (centti tutitig a luijo nitjon.y c: l,"-s Suncui) to ibnnOori a meu.-urH, :i uiscutial as '.hoy lie itcv'-, to tlioir prosperity sr.'i hippinaei. I have no' the least du -bl, 0.' the ho:Mbl; of tl.s opinioDsoroiir fccotlitrn trie .ids iipjn t'.is suljec'; and if it ' fie a mallet that ctiiictriKd tlit-m excl'isi'Cly, thoir opinions and tvi'Li-s elono wo.ild bo rcejuired. Very UilTcrcnt, ha vevor, is the present case. The Tariffwas a 'optod to pumoto the mterejts ut tlio pscple of the United States. Indeed, t.i save no inconsiderable part ol ili.'m, 1-dm utter ruin. The oxpenrtent hs i". iar answered thcr expectations. J hey 'sv3 ren'iicd all that was expected from it, 's it reosona'ale to require of then; to abandon thtir system, in Iho midst of its successful operation, without evidence that the nun rvh-.ch it has aveitej lr-.a tucm, it ban entailed upon their fiirn.lu? We do not doubt the dis'.rsisicil state r.f tha Southern igricultural interests. We should be very unjust and uneharititb!, tot to yield implicit credence to the declarations of those who suffer under it. Hut being deeply interested, iniepipoced mea-uire of redress, we hire a right to require that I!i3 sourcoof the eutTerinj should be clearly demonstrated. If this is not done, we may, by according to their winlica, inflict a deeper wound upon our own inter ests, without producing a correspondent advaptago to oi:r Iner.ds. The discission of this cubiecthss em cloved the fj,'t talents of tho Union. And in '.hut ro.'iact, it is probable, that the preponderance is on ti.o side of those, who op-po.'O tiio Tariff, and nscr.bo to it ell the tvil.i under nln. li the Southern t-'talet aic said to suffer. To sue, however, it appears, that tlio argument is entirely with their opponents. And that it has bocn de rionttri led as clearly as a nuesiim of t set kind is stsccptihio of demons. '.rrtion, that nopal! ot thb scC'ring. tbut is coaijila.iiee. of, is aseribali.'t. to the Ta.iff. I have no', the vanity to uiippcue, that it is in my power, to thed any new lijjh! upon this subject; aud still less, that I could gain any laurels in a political contest vi'h you. The raslincs: of :;uch an attempt, v o il'd be cuiy cqueiledlv ti it of A'cutlnua. iu ,ti;t. ipjr to trt'a8 w't'' L'ao't r; and eomo ir-cn ' ..lig'it well aoy tu n ' . "fo-henrti:o task dst.in: (Jiciit Ikctot's arn: is wei' h;icr lor tlun Ihino." lint os ny 'lotion ic only ta vindi atn iho practical AprictiituriBts, wio aro TarirF itien, fro;n ll:c opp:obn-jrn which hes bain t att upon ibeni, in the co irso o! the rer.fT centcsl, tho wonu.e, ;if tjch it r.iiy be tailed) on my pa;tb.icll, r.i f-tt is posaijlr-, b; etrictly wftnsive. Tbi eanet. of my broti.ir t'armori jf tiie West vindioa'cd, I shall tbon i g your utt -ntioti to Be;ne so?- gu-liomon t' 1 cinpi -yii en; nf r.ny curpluti I revonue. vi ich a cfntiiitiance or tho J arm m ,y pr .luce. It eppfan that tho droad cf this nbuiiiiincc ol revenue, lest the mr-pihs sliouid bo employed ej 6omj o'lject, tinlioilowod hi ll o eyes of Lie so .iliCMi politicians, is tliecnuso of tho sreat inxietr, which is niaiiifesteil to -(Tect a simultaneous lerraiuationof tho Turii'i', and too pu iiic debt. The propriety of a revifion of tho i.'ws, mpo&iu duties on foreign mcrchandir.o, al he enjuinir session of Conirro.'s, soems to be ffonor tl y admitted; and eq ially ro the piiicy cr iCSirf-'ninj,'. if not enlir ly removing iho duty t'ie articles, which are not raised in the cont try. ithoui er.iarginj tlio expenditure upon ohj.-ctf) wiii -h are p.uvidc.l lor, in ll o pre- rnt:ir:m ap-prupninu .is. mere tro, 1 '.iiirk. i-jov, tpch w ..i, h any stirp us, niistevct to it:' aaiou'it. may to ailvat lageotis y cm pioycJ. One nf then is not a "new eilrmt?, but , j ef a date coeval tvi!'i the cuaMish-incut i f oiirgnverurai nt. It was 'devisee,' by tlief.ithoi of his cr untry-considered by hifi of p irnmouut importance, and strcnpl) iii.J tcpct.d'y ur,.! upon Cnu;.'resn Ins a jchti.ro, vhich, il tmce adjptod.and fairly in ..(ipi ation, Vitiultl icuro ns from foreign ngsrcfion, witii a will of adrmai.t, aim forevjr prcrcut the Tar;fT syjtem, or any 0. ho: nysl n:. l.-om conveniag the govcrn- 1. rtiit, iutoa con.o'iJalctl, ii responsible go-vornuie;:t, itli Ilia tolal desiiuctian of Ii-bertv."Tbers b yet enclhcr tbject. Ves, try t'car :r, snotiier, rtmehif r.oi as national in us ciiartietc, ? that io whicn I have tie ahould be applied to it. Such an appropria lion would take from our country, the ro- proach which Iho enemies olour system of government, nave unjustly cast upon it create an epoch in our history, which would bj regarded as second, only in interest, to that of our inuepondencepropithito the favor of hxav-.a, nnd nir.ko oven angels weep nol sucn tears as tney must have shed over this subject, but tears of joy. In tho course ot tho Tariir contest, much injustice has been done tn its advocates by those who are opposed to it. For want of argument, or when rcinon I'.aa given place to passion, the strorpost epithets of abhorrence known to our language have benn ap plied to tiic measure, it' not to those who supported it. by most of tho writers and speakers it lir.s benn designated ns a wanton violation of the rijrhts of tho minority; und by some, it has buen tormcd "a robbery, a plundering; of one sot of moil to enrich un- other." Lani'uiRfi so gross could never have been uica by you. I ha terms, hewo- vcr, in v;ch you express ycurdcf, a;e sulh-oienlly stroivf. On tlio quistion to lie determined hy Congress of supporting or annulling the Tariff, you ssy that the latter iu "tho only honest ni.d obvious courso." To thoso who Hif'er from you in opinion, it cannot be. the obvious course; and tc them the only obvious cot'.r--o is to obey tho dictates ol' their d-Iib"ratc judgments. In tho forciblo language, for which you sro remarkable, you predict the most disas trous consequence- to follow the refusal of Congress to repeal the tanli laws; whilst a different decision would, as you say, be "fortunate and glorious." Both ol these to us, it cannot ho. As far as ntir interests aro concerned, wo should consider such a decision as moat unfortunate. Still wo ore not insensihlo to tho "glory" of sacrificing our cwn to proninto tho interest ot our fViendf. Wo should tir.t,- however, be convinced thn this rotuit would follow. Convince uj that Die ropcnl of the Tariff would produce grcutur good to you than mischief I tous, mull hosar.-i net li'iiff in saying tnat yju would find tie faithful to that spirit of: for&coraiico nnd comprnniiso uy wnicn t.ie fnioiiwaa formed, and by which alone, as I bolici'f, it can b pekisrved. Dnt witkout :his ceti'-it tioii. it is in vain to jiect that your withes w ill be ratified. )i" we ainn-uon a ir"Miu"f . v hic'i i so highly advr.n-tuffoous to us, it n.Mst le to produc-J practi-enl and istihi.tartiai benefits to you. Hut wo will not cut our own throats to conforu to your theories. V.'iien I say that no satisfactory proof has teen exhibitod, of the unequal and burdensome operatiens of tlio Tariff upun tho Southern States, I mean no disrespect to vanr iirirumon! to nrovs that nil th duties which have lieen laid for the protection of Amcr.can industry, "nro mainly paid by those who furnrh the means of paying tlio foreign excliarges of tho country." That i?, 'theproduce.-aof eotton,.rico, and tobacco. You ray with truth, that this question is very "complex." It is so nmch so, indeed, that all your ackaowiedged ability and eloquence, cannot render it plain to tho eom-mjii sen-ie understand ing of an Obiofjnaer. When lio buys a yard of cloth, the pri.ro of which may have been enha-.iccd nt.j Jol'.ir by tho Tariff, and pays for it v.-it's his r.wn money, out of his e-wii pocket, (no matter by what operation of eternal or internal wminorce it line gut there.) he cr.nnot believe thai the los of thw dollar Talis tijwin , some grower of cotton in rr.'ilh. Carolina, or on his ne gliborof Konl-iclc;-, who raises tobacco, any innro than that hi ground ha? 'cen pletiftlied, and ,'iia v. iicnt sown, epe-rttions which he Itnovs to have been performed behifis'l'', o? -.nffof his famil, al; the exponso ot l:,c atoe uiilmdunls, for, under the operations of the Tariff, and tlie free trade principle be the carreer ono, all will anitc in eivinir up the ono and adopt- in? tho othor. And if this Bhould not be the case, but the malign operation of tho Tariff be found to confine itself to one portion of tr.o community, or ono section of the country only, if the injury it inflicts is as onormous as it is statcu to no, ana tiio modification of the system will give relief, tkero can, I think, be no doubt ot the prnn.i- ely of repealing it. It will require, as you suggest, do little address to conduct an investigation which involves so many interests to a furtunato sue. 1 till bclicro, however, that it may ho efTcnted. One great ttcp toward it will bo furu-.-h party to conimenco tho inquiriot with aa aumis-Uon that they may possibly he wrong; and cartuinly with tho maxim which you to elegantly express constantly before their eyes, "that the highott, wisest policy oonsists in maintaining justice and pi, noting peace aud harmony, and thai compared with these, schemos of men gain are but truth nnd droit." I oonceiro it to bo the ti lty of every citisen to make any tmrgoi tion whick he may conceive calcu latcd to promote nn object to interesting to tbc whole country. It is with that Tie that I surgost thut theoretical ditensaions and arguments on anstract points ol policy, aro not such as are likely to produce any good effect us the question new stands. It hat been said of tho father of hit country, that whilst ho was excelled by many other individuals, iu learning anil genius, he pet- tossed more of that aort ef understanding called common tome, and hence for all practical purposes ha was tha greatest of men. The t,u,k of our countrymen partake of this character. It ia not therefore by inrcnioua essays, apou the theory of Hi Constitution, nor commentaries upon the writers on political economy, however learned aud eloquent, that they will be induced to abandon tho Tariff. The opinions of Adaui Smith or Huskisson will have no weight with tho,. Tho arguments addressed to them must bo drawn from the statistics of our own country from a comparison of the statements and tabl-s of 1'itkin and Hrybert with those which oxhibit tlie present state of our agriculture, com- mcrco and i-stiofsetures. It may I iiinic he admitted, at geuirraily cirr.-ct, 'hat nny preposition whicn is to bo ''.clout t by n complax and abstract arg '.ir.cut, is not in anison with our system of overnmeat, the principles of which aro ft w, simple and easily understood. Iu relation to the foelings of the western people, I asEare you, ns hir nt my knowledge extends, they r.ro far from being adverse to a calm and dcliberoto investi-alien of this, us you suppose it, momentous question, and of an ndjuntjticnt based upon principles of he rtrictcu tuntion. Iu:inu"itior't have been fr?ipiently ruado of a con.!. -nationhe-tw- cn the iiaslorn ami Western sections of the Union to oppro:s tho South, and nti lit tle ssrcatji has been oast upon this, ns it is termed, unnatural co::noxion. Il there is any 'hir.jr. in tbo Wc.U 'rn country like a-) infric-mtiy feelirj to ll-.o f?ulli, 1 am cnliio-iy un.-.cu iiir.t.ii with it. In relatirn to myself, I kuow there is noun. When 1 con sult uy judgment, I placi tho jeoiile of icw l'.u;l?nd, secend to no oilier in toe worH. This opinion is f-.ruied from wit-neiting their conduct as citiecn, t.s legislators and dtfonders of tlu ir cnuntry. In t'.:n hitler character, they not only manifest tho seal, perseverance and cotirng : winch iw never been donied tlioia; bat, us far as my experi ii.o extcjdj, nu.l it has not been tcry liniitc l, they ban furnished a full proportion of 11, osa high-minded el.ivnlr.iui Rut notwilhntanirr'' tiic ulrong terms in i,non to whau we npoly tho arpellntion ol which you a-'scrt ii:c uotriual 0'Cr'itic,ns oi l Hero. lint with this conviction in my fr-clic- I a.n still .Southern. Of southern birth, southern education, i,ud almost exclusively of southern connection, it could aot well ha otherwise. I can say with truth that the diflnrenco in politics between the majority of her citituns and myself, has noror woakenod my affection and reverence for the State that gave mo birth, aad nothing, hut a paramount duty oltcwhore, could indncome to du an act prejudicial to her interest!. In iin dbar letter I will tittle the sHu.i-li.iii in which ti e States on the Ohio wer? i'i previously to the Taiilf cf lb'aj, oud the odvaiitaicet which thay have darived from that and the subs? punt Juwe on that uhjrcl. Witts hih considerntiotis of roncl, I am, dear sir, your humble striant, W. H. H.jiUISON". .Vart'i L(nd, .Vur. 2 lb'31. They canif.-iro ol'udcd, is jet sunported by such ii it Ue hich shi iiiiort.in, c l eury, bejond the ordinary expenses nf the ; rn'-er"nf T, whatever nil jht'ni'aeniornt, mndo lo carry luc Lm'.od States' mn.i cl .i'n?, Hint if ;t depended upon me, the i pa. sengers, mm ui-o nji-.i Tuiuao;o wli'uc sitin wiucn should remauun Ihc trca, tho Tariff, ye", havo a still frroati r objection to it, from i's havir divided tlio ectintry u'uin tho copftr.ieimn ot t ic Consuln'.toi upon which ii is founded a rcnsliat-t'on, which ycnrtel:, end tliocc who think wiih van, believe v. ill, in tha end, "cc-nvort the General (Jovcnimcnt into a consolidated irresponsible goverunieiit, w ith tho total destruction ol liberty." It i principal! on this ground, that you urge i's rericul. nl, in order to thew lmw "u,te:-.'y ho;ie. ! -jt it ia, to exfset that this point en be vv .rieil, by thoiu who have embrace J thir. o; mien, yon prrepo top.vo tneir view cr ho eonrtitutional ohjvlion. ":'. my dear sir, did it not ocur in you, thai it wa? cquallv hopo'ess '- i-xpcet th'.t lh,s poir.i coniil 'je vi'ilJoii ' "' fr'eniN of tho To-i ri.T! ArotricTwt squaiiy he'ind with llio.r opponents, to mv.iitain tpoir cot'-ruciteii or lit- Constitution.' int perhaps it may no wiiil, tint r. cir.inie repeal oi tho Tsrifl, without tsf'gninff tho motive, wonld not commit the inij .r'iry upon tiic cor.i tiuiti.'niii point, out Kate it as it stood lofi ro the nr.-ssiie of liiorn law. 'i'his 1 take li he tin modo r,f correcting tiio error to which von ref'r. l regret ;n,ii I cannm ajree wun you on this imporUnt point. V hencver it is ascqr-tnincd that the Tni iff has not, connct an swer the p irposo for which it waandoptod; or whoncver it nay have completely on swered ilc ubicct, by plactin- tho country in asiteaiinn to'do without it; or whonevet i: is ascertained to have brought sweater evils upon one portion of the community then ad-van'ages to tho other, the nmj -rily, who utlopted it, might repeal Ihc laws which established it, without a violation of their obligations to support tho constitution. Rut under the circumstances tha' the qiuii'tion would now bo presented, should Contresa ercc to a r.'pta!, the majority wouiil adn.it a coi.struction which theyoe-li.-ve tt oe i'aisc-: surrender a power w ith which Ihey have been solemnly invested by the r.eeplc to promote their interest?, and ct a moment when those interests rrost ttrtir.jf-ly required an ad'ieroneo to it, Tho tariff, laws, repealed in this ray, would forever sol:le the question in favor of the construction cf tho minority; and the constitution, (if the cons'.mction of tho ir.sjirity is correct,) wojld virtual. here siricken from it one of its tuost iniportant feati'rcs. I am not casuist ennugh to see me mucrence between the violation of the constitution, by an asiumoiiiu of powor, which it doas not give, and the m render of ono which it does givo. In giving this opinion I do not by any means iotond to sty that iho door of reconciliation r-houli! bccbscd,and that the minority shauld te lolt without redren, but by an atpeal to whal you term "ihc higher pow ers of our political syjtom," but that the investigation should be directed to, and tho question decided solely on the ground ol Us policy. If the interests of tho courtrv, reiicrallv. ha".,' V-rri f.")'d to t.f. 1ADIAN LANDS I.V OHIt), The I'olioivinj is i fchclulc of the Is.dian Rcsi'ivatious within this Siote, which havo been ccd.;d lo Iho I nited States by the Treaties h Id with tlio ecvernl triVs, by Mr Jui ics U. Gardiner, within tho present yuf: Senici'.i cf Stwdiiah. I Iieoiv.-.tinn K ing on tho eaKUide of ,tii dandosky river, within tho counties of S ;nec.. and Mandusky 40,fX)0 Jtcnt. This is a tract of verv rich timbered land, with improvements thereon, which have been cclin atod at $0,1)00, lis western line extends nine miles along tho rivor Snudus-l;y, and includes some of the lust null scat en that stream. The citato road from Tiffin to Portland, on Sandusky Day, passes through tlio eastern part of tho Ueserva-tioa. It is believed tha whale tract will avorarrc three dollars per acre, when brought into market. Ktnteat and Skawniei ef LeieiitfM. Hororvalion lying on tho Great Miami river, in the county of Lignn, and within 0 n iies of the seat of justioe of that county, 40,(100 JHcrei. This It.'survation copsitts of about one half timbered land, of a eood n julity, par ticularly for small grain; and the other half high, dry, rich and rolling prairie. "r pi dits, numi! parts ef which aro admirably adapted tor grazing limns, and ethers on fine corn land as any in tho State. There is no scarcity of timber on any quarter (nation of the tract tur the purposes nt n:ci, uncing, and building. The imnrovcinnnts o.i the Reservation have been estimated at JO.CIK); nnd it is supposed the land will average at least two dollars per aote, in tho public market. .S''irw o IFiijMici.uiic!.'.;. Two KescrvnliJiia, one on h.'Kr.-n'. i,;'v-e r'.-.'v and the other on IJej creak, a largo tributary of said stream, both in tho organized county ot Allen, aud containing, together, O3.S0O Sent. This traet is highly va'.uiblo, consistin;; of very rich soil, linclT timbered, and well watered throughout. vrho bottom lands on the river and creek, aro not surpassed hy any in tho State; and thoro are on tho river, and also on Hog creek, some scats for mills which' might bo profitably improved. The Hhawnccs have soma excellent farms, and several betfring applo orchards. Their improvements were estimated at $13,000.--Tho county of Allen is just beginning to. settle rapidly, sad tho lots in the town ot Lima, (the new scat of justice,) were sa'i l.. a c: :J Tl..n...n'' ibi jiuguei Bt iitr pneva, ov ..b Keservation, eclobratad for its fino tim'yr. and (tsfresns fcrUWy, is within twoorlhicri milos of Lima. Tersons acquainted wil l Iho nsdrie of lands in this euartcr of .tb'i state, suppose the tyhojo traut of B2,Wn acre, trill average two dollars and a liaii per acre. Otlovai tif .Vouwee and Blan; arts Fir?'-Tha trouty with this tribo embraces three distinct Reservations, to wit: On Hlanchard's Kork of the Great Auglaize river, in - the unorganised cciiuiy ofPulnain, " 16,000 At Oquanoxa'i Vil!r.jrc, cn the Little Auglaiz-i river, 5,T6t) On the nerth mlo ef tho Alaomea of thn Lr., nine miles above Perrya- burgh, 3,000 40,70 Acrte. The si'voral Irr.ets cci'wd by tiio Ottowr.o are all of an excellent quality of land, finely timbered and woll waterud. The iu-provomonta on them are few and irapwrb-r. as this Iribs principally ttibt Htn by hunting, fishinp. and niikini snirir. Tho Ilosorvs- tion of 16,1X10 acres on lllanc.'mrd'j l urk, is canal to almost any tract in the State, tet timber and soil, nnd it also embr .ccs tw or thrco goc.l sites for mills. Tha small tract ot nino sections, on tho Little Au-riaiso, is delightfully situated, mid very valuiblc lor soil, tiaib.'r, and water privi- it-rree. J he llcservation on tna aitittraro, s one of i'm most ddsirama lrs.cla iu tuts eouniyh. woot'.. it eMcnue nine tr.;i?sori tho rivor Maumee, and inclu'les tho Wen and Hear Rapids, whoro, by throwing a. wing dam into tho rivor, a iitst rate mill lent may bo obtainAd for evory niilo of the whole dtitanco, l ho sou, in some psrtf, is very rich; in othors, rather light, but very gaod tor wheat. It. is believed ths whole cession of 49,700 acres, will avera;o two dollars and fifty cents per sore. Ifyntntnli of Sandul:y Vlaim. Tho 'Grand Rcsoivation,' a called, embraces tho village of Upper Sandus- hy, where Fort I-'orrea ' ttaa oatnbiitJicd during the war, and contains . 110,'JIO .lev. The Big Spring Reservation, i!) milcis K. W. of U. fcanJosl.y, contains 10,000 1G2,21I3 Acres. The Grand Rtsorvatien of tho Wy.m-dots hu. frequontly been soiled thj Garden Spot cf Ohio. It is certainly ono of the most bountiful and eoHir.iblo tracts in the w'.te,ii country. The lYuni aro high and undulating prairie, interspersed with . i.lan U qf &' )ilte, which, w ith faw exceptions, m fuffic.icnt for all thn purposes cf tho farnier. Milher for raising irraia or ttcck, no part of Ohio surpaepes this tract. Tlio Smid'.iKky river runs through the cjr.far of the Reservation, cruhracing some good miil .eate. Thero is now a good Baw and grist mill near Upper tia.idusky, built by the United States, according to tho treacy of 1817. The lands east of the river are finely limbered and vory rich. Upper Sandusky is doetined, by its numerous advantages, to ' be a town of very considerable importance. It is tho main thoroughfare between Ihe middle and western parts of tho Ktato, ami the northern and northeastern. The exc.'lr lent Haiti, nam tejil there, docs mere bus';. nc-s than any country stand in tho .Siate. The It g Sprii'g Iletervation dsrivos ils name from a very lawo and ovcr-floivirs fountain, of the purest water, issuir.g from tract of table land, near tho iiorthtveptc-n lino of the Rerervition, and directly i'l front of a vory large nnd fcrtiio prairie. Here tlie ' J andoLs havo a plcns'nl vllhic, and several very good hewed leg houses, with brick chimneys, clacs vtn'loivs, titvl every other conifertabio improvonlent Ui.u:l p.ino: jr u'tile Ihrini-rn. A cor.siiicrahla part of tins tract, however, perhaps about one-third, is a limestone ridge, sr.d too barren for Eiiciissful caltivalion. . Taking boll Roiorvtttions tojether, it is tlio general opinion, that tlio avoraga prico per aero cantiut be less thin I've ileilnrs nnd a In!?, and many piace tl.o ciU'n','..'' min-ii l-:. It will be se.'i: b" th;: 'ii.-.;r.;'.i r;!".' jliould the Wvi'id"! i ' '? liz in expected, the wVm'. i n , r.-f of '. i.:. ceded under lh, t;ilif.J e .i::c:ii .. j Ganlinor, is 0-i,7; j u -r.:. The public already know iliut tiic t.-ei.v with tho Wyandots is only a preiimiii'irv or conditional one. Iho chiefs have entJitd into a written agreement with Mr Garth', nor, that if the Government would prrmit a depulatitr. of Llieir tribo In rr.al.o r. personal csaminution of the country chirred In llieat on the Missouri, at the 'public ex. pcnt:i, should ths deputation, roport l!:o hinds to ho of an ncceptabie quality, then Iter, (the chiofs.) would immediately pro-ceoil to adjust all tho details of a i:A treaty, on the basiB of tho policy adopted. to-wa'ds the othor Iribcs in Ohio. This wae jrni ited on the part of the United Slate.; and the deputation passed thrcttgh Lebanon on tho S'kl October latt, ou their cxplorine; tour. 1 Lev arrivad safely at Ut. Louis on tho 7th ultimo; and would immediatclr pro ceed on their war te tho lands assiened them, which are situutcd on Ilia east side ef tho Missouri rivor, at the mouth of the river Platte, i'.'M miles by land, nnd SiJO by water, from -St. Louis. Mr Gardiner is now in this vicinity, awaiting tlie return of tluf dolt gation, at which lime ha will intniu-diattily proceed lo Upper Sandu;ky, end lertriiiit.3 Iho duties of Ira mission. The Wyandots were expected kick by Christmas; lint tho lute extremes severity of tha v.cutlicr will probahiy protract thiirjqi'rw f-r t .;;..-' .IffrV. v
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Full Text | rT Yffii VrTV V Yft AND COL UMBXTS GAZETTE. STtro Dollars Fifty Cents In AdTaoeer; Throe Dorian at the end of ie year. TT.Ii.MS COLOilHS, fflTOX DAY, JAXl'AICY , 1833. Whole IVnmbcr, USD. New Srrie....Xo. O, V&L I. V THE 'AM Kill CAN LANCET, .'utV Mfiiaii Lijuinrs IOIl iiiojcur inj3, in two volumes, just 1 received aiui foi talc, ut li e ! ick store ,f I. N. WI11TLNG. This is a work of fjrcrtl irituroit, tj'.lh to Hit-profession una to iublio. Il Irn already tlripped tho uiii1i from htrogant prelor.tioh, aud couvinced ihe public th.u impudence is nol learning; that merit ruediciilustocbi.ions do exiit in our country, fur tho purpose ol supporting monopoly und niisloerncj .; ihn: tliclr Intufflict has bocn dertructivo to thr diftiity ui the whob prob-ssion, mid contrary to lit true intuit urVl meaning ei't':e doom tutiuil uildcr whirii wo live, it has pravod that these Socictii-i nro only inaiin to ni'uin fh.iHim of their ir.Bmbor'. bvelrtpIT boastil.ir., by n bIiu (il all other practice than thi-ii j Cim:i:m.9 DWn, abouadiei; in narrowness ol mind, cou- Vcstingt iftituting una t, i.(riviu a piui i.pon mo pun-at of their patieuti-, r.nil itu.Iurine the nicdi-eal profusion n gainful trade amongst the sjuacki of oui- country. The "American Lancet"' is the champion cfthe lionorKbl pml of the mulknl pnlcs-sion in the Uuilod Ott'.tcf, II"! pr H'otoi of the paupla'a rights, the supporter of medical truths, tho open foo to dr alert in medical mystery, aristocracy, ami duplicity! assure ing a lii;l) nnd noblo :tnd to acw.nplish in dopcwient reformE in recdlr.nl htcruturo; nnd eon'sins the purort practical matter. Amor;.? the oantciits, it Slovens mi the Blofd, n non idea to the Mioio prai'tesion. Pi ice, $1 prr Volume. ALSO Thn Henortoflbs Trill on nn In-eittmefit for libol in the 4mci1ein Lim-ait; containing tin vbole evidence, speeches f counsel, fci. Price 34 cl. AL90-Vnu:t on Bowel Ccmp!a:n'.s,onc of the IMiiors of I lis nbovo. Ni'VODihorfllh. it;rr A; Sherwood, t:anl si.e J nign-imn, IN tho tunr Ilrick btoio Hourly oppoit' A. llufssli's Tavern, ar this tiny vpruiiig n mitirc New atock c t JBi-y 3ooriti, Groceries, t-las, i2.irs!warc, 4(UvciMtvure, Purc.haocil for this market ?tlnw riitas, and will ha ohl at caiiiil ailvtnco. Auioiig the nuuicronk i.rtu.lui arc Day fioccs. GOOD BAUG.liNS TO B ilAD. AdiSiitiirslratoy's S.ile. - rri'll'.aK will be uAVred ft.r snlu (unless jL told prcvionil nt privntr ni",) et p'lb lio Biiotio.i, .n Friday tho C'h of January next, at Miliord, lnin county, a nell'tf-larterf vk rf OOOU3, 't-.- i.i ti t'.t-le.tii fi.ui of Anurow 'id HjI:i.:ju. The whole treck fill bo oM i i m.e 'nl. Terr.: one fount c.iiui dovin; the balance in lour, eight t'nl -It ' uionHii, with in!ertt, vil! ocurtd bj in'" -..lynble nt the LinnkofCo-umhi:i or t. arilicf the. Salo to commi'inc at ten o'cioi k, A. M. Ptrnrni wifhinc to purchase, can cr II (lie ilurci at Mi lion: sad exnmino tin floods. JLSO, On Sxturlay Iho 7tn of January next, al R'jiednle, Mnditon county, n well anorti J tock of G-OOUi, .eioir-iii( to the ittoie of J. B An.ircT, d.c--Hred, u..U-m dnitod rf prtiviiiuily nt private nla. Sale io commence a: 10 o'clock, A. M Terms umI roan Dcr of tr.le as alcvj. Persons nihnit; to purchase can f.M nt the I'oru ut iloaduii and exainiae the Goods .1LSO, At the innir. time n id place lust mentioned, there will h'. offered tor tolii at nnb'ic naclion, tereral hend of boV.es, k valii.ililu jack, ft iwo-hr.rso denru-iru and harness, nnd a mod new onrd machine; tornlhcr wiih undry other articles. '! .rrjs. all purcnasi'i nuder .in ar, cii.U ilonrj nvi-r tnat anei.uiu, a r.n .nt of nine m inttij wi'.l sc given to i-ersoni ciffc-irg good nn.v' . . Ailministral-jr with tho will aniicicij. SJeceuiblff 7 3 D'.ART ofn n.rsicino. Invalid! Oiacle,hy Dr. Kitchincr. Crolj's (rcorije. t!.a P.'th. Sketches of Amiiricm Oliarncter, hy Farah J. Hale, just reoeivrd nt the llor-ksluT if i it. wurruia Novei.i'jsr 3. 1811 0 ttroml Cloths CaiJioots I'"ii;nr.cls Hl.'n'.nts n.:lUill,.t Citnilu'ta Tartan Hnidj Ocrchusins Dnntbuxi-ts ' Velvets IlarittupCortl , CfBVbrtitnr Tnstians Pnilitife -' .. S.ntei'ii l.lnni 'I'aLJe Diaper Cotton do do ' Irisii Linens Bilk' : J.nccs Cnlioo fcu:ne bcai'li'til pat Urns or the latest fusions Fhuuls l-'iincy and Pocket Ilandkcicliicfs Cra-Bts ' )Io.e, Ciloves 'Muslin., frun 5 to Q cits, blcaohcl and ' tiro'vn Checks Tickiur Cotton V'rtin eVa. fio. Lc. JOURNAL AMD ASSUT'TB. t UM til'MC v VIOiV. I'OiriJCAL. From the Cincinnati tiazetta. THE TARIFF. Xr HarnmmdU baa been ttaumcd by moat oi tlio wri'tTiianil sneaKera in opposition 'o the Tariff, that it is injurious to the 'nlr.rrsis of a$iiculture. lIowcTer ably t!ii! position lias been enmbnted by those who have defended tho Tariff, as they are nlinojt exclusively men of other professions, it nppoiirs to mo to j imports nt at this mo mem, that the practical agricullurhts whe believe that they havo barn benefited by tliargys'.em, should five their teititnony in itsff.vor. It is principally wiih this view, iiifit f havo now of.'cred mysolf tc the public. I hwo citcn my thicghts in Iho sliopo of Icliors aJ-JroFsed to t tie Vica President of the Urited iitatex, hovauao I be.itve that soma of the remnrl!!! of llmth:jbiy distm-pihsl.c.l r.ti'1 tolr.iited citizen rcuuiro to be ,. 'ansn cred bv a Western rnan. I resret llmt fiomn oml ht-.e? nuahfiei! for thn task. aris rivt utiucrtMtcri W. H. HARRISON. roffio Ten 3usnr Spices 'i'oba.;ca inu.T C'ipi's Poivder and Shot Ruisiut Maclnrcl Ilorrinj Cotilitti, kci LASS W.A lir. and QUI' EN G W A tlC, a verj br'o nucrtoicut. Mill aws X Cut do (fund do Axes, Spades -Jhovtls, Hues Trace Chains fnffte Mills Tr.K('ts i c.i l'ols rfpoiins Kr.ivrs awl Turks 1'ri ini; Puns Ehuvi I nn.i T orgs Sad Irons CandlcsllcUi l.kffips, Ih.liows Cut Nails Wor ! I '-1'iiS htceiyarus Hirvcs. ic. UUilll i SHEItW)t;Lrosiiei.tl'ullvir.vit- me atieiiiirin oi pnrcnasers. tlt'ccmlr 14 5 6m C11UISTMAS AjND NKW VLAU'S I'RF''SENTS. TI1K AtUntu Souoiir f.,r wiih 12 - elevi.nt encaviogs splenili 'y bonnd The loki-.i for lieJ-i, with 20 iniiiViti(; iionou in tee a:iie splenuid I'yh nt the Allan tic Suivmiir AflVci'cn's Oifl for 1832, with cegrnviar! 'ibtYounc Lndy's Book: a M.ioual of ele-t;iint rncreation., energises and pur.uits ; tplen-ili :l- ot up, wiih 7M eiitjrnvii'ja "I'lie Voting LiriVa Jook is eonfestedly one of tho nntt t''irint, D well ns urcftil books, thai ban issued from the prcs.'1 Girl's Own Mook; with anrcvinfrs The Hov'sOwu Hook i a complete Kncioio- pedia of all the rtivunioiA, othli tic, sciciitilic, and recreations or Lio; uood an:! y lutr. -, illus trntcd wi'h num. rem aiicrariuts The Chlid s Own book, wiih oI3. enira viii-'S: -.villi a large vnritty of oilier woikt. ;;!iiiuur jot up lor tr.o season. Kors.-.k-oy ISAAC N. IVHITI-NO. U-Ti inher Jt 7 MS. B.U1.IUCHE, Silt: At n time when so much is said nf to tho rehttive merits of (;inli and Kaii Uoads, us channels of general commerce, end when the public nro so deeply interested in ascrrtnii'iiij tho truth; tho following extract from tho report of the Pennsylvania Board of Coraruissionei-s, (wl o are engaged. in ll o construction of both Rail lloads and Canals) n.ay not bo unnccoptn-ble.In speakine of the Cel-im'.iit nnd Phila delphia Rail Kond,tliey oay "The pri-3ent cstimnto of the co.'t of Iho whole worK when comnlctoil, i; S-i.OTT.rfiO :7i; L'-.-:n; equal to $-.',l3 f3 per wild. "Tho wi-rk is eoastrtioting upon t:iepnn-cinlcs rf tho latent improtcr.ci's in K.ni Roads, mid in Iho most tuhstartiitl in-wricr; YO THE H07. JOHN C. CALHOUN, nnd nlihoujh the cost of it may appear to Di:a Sin I have read your rninarks on be bruc, yet, when the nutiiity ol the worn , the l'nrifl, nith all the at teutiun which is nnd tlio sum required to coii.-lruct liinilar Jim to your hiph stotwunudeliaracter, the works elsewhere, an duly caimJmvd, it is urjiort? no of the subject, nnd permit me perhaps ns reasonable as oegl.t to havo been ' to add to the persenal rojatd, and esteem ftViV. anhioriber will fivt ii tc.ilt ci.sli JL for my oiiuntity ol r l.A l-tl-,!). n tie DOMHUTY It LF.IGY. lirertd toon. Not. lOih. 183', "pudlVc iNorici:. THE Stockholders of tho Tranklin Bank of Ci"inihn, vill lieu! h . :ti bvnk'iis honii, in Coin uh'i, no the fl'st M onday i t January next, at in o'clock, A. n. Io lake into exiniideMtiin the propriety of augment in the aapilnl stock of the said Bank i to provide for angrmcntlua; the snme if they shall think it expedient t and to elent thirteen Directors for the ensuing ye-r. Bv order of toe board; J. M. E:i Y, Cuth'r. f'l. ,,!,. K.,v in I I 'll i-O AlWitler'M '!'t;iri J ' rilUIS'tay I- pubiishciny tuAu .. Will JL TING, Komi'k's inadn on i lour hum Clrcleville, Ohio, by i i lhe(?liio nnd Iissi"iippi rivers, In Pririe du (Jhin, urd thence or Inuf 'o V'irbiii0toa Citv, in Containing noiicesof the tjwns and country through which ho iu'etli i!icrvn'iuni on the Indiantcf the I'ppcr Musistippii tluir lauguajos, manner', nu't cn -toiurt their poetry, eloquence, and muiiuj thf-i-origin, pto-aeot siutn rod m'urj prospeotsj ihn operations of Ilia War Dcparlraf.'t in tho Indian country j u winter spent in Wnshin jion-City during a session c.f Cniigre") Prrsiderliril Levees; District uf Co'iimuia, and the ciety (hero; Philndnlphia, duriei a firowi i-lts rest-l'mo there, &o. iic. b7 t AI KU AT. WATER I vol roy. IS aio. prlco 1, neatly bound. Of ceaihf r M " . iilank RcoLs, A LARGE auott'rient of Blank l'ook, mar.ui'actti'cd in the city of New Y.uk, exp-e-ilj lor the 'i-hserilur, nf a verr rune rior qnnlity of paper, with Itussiu baujs; consisting of L.ters fcr double and tingle enlrj ; Jourpnls for do do do Day Books, Blotters, ie. Court Reoords nun .lourrali ; Deeds and O.cket Books; Memorandum Book, s ic. .iLSO, An arsartment of I'aper; roniiilinp of To lio Post, plain, and final lined. Superior l.-'t ter Paper; plain, fuint lined, romllo c .lil edged. Cap Paper, Kos. I & 2 Uu.lls, lak Towder aad Stationery of various kind'. Jurt received ml for tale, hy ISAAC N. YVfimXG Precntier 14 5 r5TlllER!ilEfcA PAPF.KS, for solo br L.GOOU.LK,&Co. Ootu'ber ?, 1831 n ICatn Gun fhnKc. salv hy O. eV. ! Nnvoiuh. r 24 ni'l reieivei' anil for i'.rrvosuY, u Co. Law aitxvfcw. ISAAC N. WHITING Ir.s rerently opened a veryeMei'ive ns.- rtner.t of vuiuahle Law Bulks whicn ttill (w rold on very rcr. tonable tcms Ciytkmon of the Bur nro respeotfiill; invited to call end examine thir assortment. Irreoiher "A 1 Ho. LliO.NAKIi. Mr PiiJUKUS. ami ifJ. Kiss LF.CX RIJ, Idtely from K.,-iard, ii;i,t.- irt,,uru in iinoinili'g tl.t.r IlltOUS lliill thry int'iU g-vil J iu:ttur.tion Io a limiteil uumorof yottij ladies, in Hit first nrin-ir 1 -s. as will as in the u.orcadv.i'ieNlsti'u'CS'if those i ranoliesoredni itiou. which tend to 'orui the not impliihto, ai well ur useful ucmUr of io ciety. Tr.rtv.s. Plain Needle Work, lUad 1 ing, Ppiliiiif, Diotaticj,? f 1 perQ-if.rtor. Giaui.iior, tTcojrapl.y, ) lliitnrr, (Aicirat, Al -dern, i nnd'Ciitrd Sta'cs,) Wri f ?3 Addi. tin, Aritlm.ctio, Giiorra- I li.'Hal. pi. , v. i'b (he use ol Wops, ) Attronomy,'o of the Globes,) N'nliimj Hittory, Oruamcn $1 Aiiditior.- al f'etdU work ) al. Trench, i p. r Qunrter. itMian, fa no do Muiio, 'l do do Drawing, 4 do do Tho r.ev. II V. ftor.j rs, (o wlioin referen err n,n- ur ciAi:e, win r:ie wec'KyiU3tiuc;iun ill ihoic orin.lplei of r-.-rni.ly reliion, which an- pr.ifersed in c.mtoon hy Lnristiur.s of nl denomination?, pledger" bimielf In the parent? of ihoro chyjii.n who inty come in..'tr his iustrnction, to make il his t nti. it prayer aud .me re cn ieiivor, rntlicr tc D-Mik.1 thnu ni qnainled vith Ihc te oaviiur, than aLt piii ticului Cl-.irch. bo-ki i:n i Liationcry rurnishe.l irren,;:ireil. V. 9 S'heol lo ci.inrar-.co Cd jniuarv. Worthiti;ton, Ueceinbtr 7 3 HA? noiitcd 50 dor. (- oliin' & I o'rAvc', lltus-t , an I Hatclici', r f every patl'.ni, a id stil' further improved in tiuuii'j, will, ii no wiii eii ty wiioietaie or ret.:ii. a "rci il ooi er tit.ity now prescu'.tul ohlai;,in Collins nnd (V Brnud Axis, iu la! rii.-ii tho Li c A.vc, r.s m uiom of that article will he mrniiliictutcd . A.o teecivcd, an ckicl 'ivenn.-iuin.i t of COOT'S, '00 I'Un erc.s to luttition, suited te the v. nuts of Ibccuii.i-(rr ; rl.iel, wiii oe so! I n low. for cash, ns .i: any place In Om'o. I'.,ik, plo ir, Che-so, When! Sugar, Hemp, Feathers. RaR', Deer l;kins, IJe.n-,1, and most nth'.r ki -ds jf produce, will bn purchased and the hit-bed pric.- . . 1. . - - i - - r . l 1,1.1 . ffivr.i UK tiic .in flan Ol wv nivr V in i.ii, , in, iw.il. exp.'ilrd. the graduation and ma'onry alone, el the nrst twelve miles or tho yi ti cioro and Ohio T.;:il Ii'iai', cost ;.fi,::J4 56 per uiiie; and tint whole road, now under contract, (bei:ip 71 inilei1 upon tl'.o nr. In teuiof the road with iluMc true'', nuA a branch of 3i mil 's to Frederick villi a i:i-$!e irni.il, une-third of the whoia roi:d to he l.vid with stouo rail', nnd thoreuiaiuir;-two-tbirds with wood,) U e'tiiiiatcl to co-t $l,00f,e.)3, or J-'T,'.'.'!! per milo. T'ie cam. i-.anv, in their late report, slato 'that it re- tiuired 6i mouths to hy down 6 mi't-s of stone track,' nnd 'that ti o cast of lninj; with stone has been underrated in every inii.inre.' The celebrated Liverpool nnd iMuuci.esti-r Uoad, in England, which has been the-principa) cmise o; e.-ealii ij r... oi'.:tit in jJ'uluic Ojiiiaoii lavorr.bie lo at soecics ol iin .ruveuent, co-.t the euor- nfiis sum of !1?,Ut!3 dollars por milo. "W liile'lio Bonrdavo" l,if.tiueIvoali.vora- blo to Kail Reads where it is iipracticnh!e to construct i anals, ni under totee pecuiiar cir'-uniftaiiena, vet they cannot forbear ex pressing their opinion, that Iheadv jcates of Rail Hoadi f,ci.t:r.i!l,v, have gieaily uor-ratetl their uornpariitivo vain .'. To counteract the wilt speculations of visiennry liien, nnd to allay tho honest f';irs an.l pa-, indicts of ninay of our citizen.', who havi. bocn induce I to telir.ve thit It til 'load! an ecllcr than Canals, anil ceuseouently Ilia for the Inst six yeiM, tiio efforts of o jr Mato to achieve r. eighty improvement have been misdirected, the Canal Ccmmissinnert ticen it to be their duly to advert to n few facts, which will exhibit tho comparative value of the two modes of improvement for tbo purpose of c.-.rryir; heavy articles cheaply to market, in a diitinct point of view. "Flour is r.ow carried hy li e Canals to Pl.ihu!elj,l,ia from Leivi;tovn, Mil miles. i'.t G-'s cc;it-, and from Ilarrisburqh, 1J0 mile.-, for 43 cents a bnrn-1; and gypsum is taken back for three slollnrs a ton to Har-risii'ircli and f.vo dollars a ton to Lewis- town: Ihcre.'oi-o tho freight (exclusive nf; ti.dl.) is dowmtnids 1 14 mills per ton per mile, nnd returning 7 iniils ptr tin per mile; or on nn average both ways one cent and three-fourths of a mill per ton per mile for enrriif,'. "On 9 rnil s of Rail Read nt Munch "limit, 'ind on Id loil.-t el Kail Koad between Tcs-enrxra, and Tori Carbon, tbo currias,'! of eoal costs 4 cents, aad tin' loii on the latter road ii a cetil ninl n tinif per ton per mile. I be comparison will then stand thus: On Id miles of kaii Koad between Tusca rorr. nnd ?crt Carbon : i-'reiirlit per ton, 40 ceiili Toll on cjn' per lor, 13 - 115 cents. Nov. io-.r fllUli partnership heretofore ixntinj bc-JL twein GILL (: G RE I'll, was nui'iiel': diisolveil on Ihc IRlUif July; Ihoi o mdi bteii will do kel! to call und settlo these necennts, either rj parment or note, as lourvr in.I"! gonce will i."t u? eivm ; loose hj'-ii j ilniik i.jninit, will nrct-Lt I hem lo cithm of the parties for ictuciLout. JOiTt'L. f.ILf , JAMii-J tJh.-il-U. THE bosiiicts will "! co:itimied by .Tohe L. fc V.'ni. A. Clb, linger the firra nf'VV. . Gill &eo, tvh.i keepon hn.nl a 'nrce and general nfortincitol Copper, Tin sou Sheet Iron Ware; hl.piviso a inrj;o nsiortment of Steves. t;oti try protitr e of u!l kiuus inkcn in exchanje. V. A. GILL & Co Nov. ie. J.'.3I. nO If WILT, sell un re-.siiinoio ler.-es. nny or H. ail nfmy real nr pertopul pi iper'y iu coun'.y of i'lcnkliu. A. 1. M'DOV.'F.! L. .'oiiimv.iis. Xovo.nbi r I.ICJI. it rrj.whiae Cartiiti, fjF the best qunlity, and at the lowest : flair price, tor snte oy I Worlhinc'en, R. Y l'p(hAt, 7 cnivr,F.3. On IS miles of the Penn sylvania Car. 1.1: Freight per ton, 1 Toll oi eoal at half a cent per Ion mile, 1M V.l-Me! Prri.'lil I ll'll's;i'iiil I 1 ii 13 1 1, J tlnnV. ef iniits itr ito. U Hi :i mi riiotr 331 conts -.ii.Te-.ra.-.o in fuvorof the State Canal on tack l ;i for every 10 miles of train i rliH. 'il.e fulloiving tabic will exhibit Ihc rela tive useful t-ffoe.ts ol liorsc-poiver wnen em plovcJ on cou.iri'.n Uond , or Turnoik. Roa.!r,o;i Hail liou !', and on Capitis. Four horrs will draw, iu nr!Jilrin to tlio weight cf ti a car-riaro or boats con- ta'.iin. the load, On a coui'uon road, in a wajnn, On a Turnpike I'ead not oxrendir.j uva dejn es of iaclinaliou,in uivit-con, O.t a Kaii P.eaii having a r;-n..n-.l I'.tllof 30 feet, nr ore-third of n ih-prte) to tho mile, if. Cifcl.l CM-.-, On tho P.nnsylvania Cn- r.itl, ill Iro hei.t:, "Ti e introduction of Locomotive Zi -ire id Wittnes cars upon liail Hoads, wheir tlicy can be 'red ta nilvni'li g1-, nil dimi.i'sh the rtiireriT.eo bctn.icn Cuiihls nnd h, ii K i tils in tbo expense of trnesoorutti'ir.. But the II iard beiieve Hut, r.rte. illistain'i- g ail the improvements which have been mad-iu Kuil Roads en J Lc.cni.-intiver, it will bt fouul thai t'anals aic from two to two and an l.aif times bitter than Pail l'iouds lor the purposes rcijuired oi' tnerii by Pcunryl- vann. "Tho Board hnveliecn thus explicit, with a view to vindicnlo tlio round policy of tbo commonwealth in tho eoiistiuctioa cf her Canjls; yet they again repeat that their remarks flow froii uo'ioitility to Rail Koa.l--, for ner.l to runnn, l.iey aro tbc liet moans that havo Leon dovitul to cheapen tMut-portalion. Ti'ey cru valuable iri r.i'iny situations, and pnrl.ciilnrly i.lor; c'.."iei of great thoroughfare, which will bear the iXpiT.se: of the.r construction. bo nnd roods, where tir.ic is ol more than ca?t. nf trm:or'a' nhithl fee' fc-ryou. I knew thn'. your ssn- tirnent' and mine wot" in direct opposnicn; but 1 was uol only wi'liny to be eorvincod that I was wrong, hut rpniiy anxious to be ic; "li'i thcra is un onri to whom I would ieorc willingly own my convulsion io this iiiitr, than to you. My opinions, however, remain ttnehan god. So ft.r from liom convinced tnat tho 'i'arill', is uneonstitiitiniial, and mischievous in its opcraiinn upon tlio Union ot large, neither yourself, aor ynnr friends, have pro ilucctl utry salisfsctory prep'', tha' such have been i: sitccts upon the Southern Btntes. or any ono el tliem. iividuneo nf this kind, ought necessarily to precede the dornotiu n liich is iiia lo upon tlio people of the lias '. r i. f-'.i !'! and Vsttu HtaW. (centti tutitig a luijo nitjon.y c: l,"-s Suncui) to ibnnOori a meu.-urH, :i uiscutial as '.hoy lie itcv'-, to tlioir prosperity sr.'i hippinaei. I have no' the least du -bl, 0.' the ho:Mbl; of tl.s opinioDsoroiir fccotlitrn trie .ids iipjn t'.is suljec'; and if it ' fie a mallet that ctiiictriKd tlit-m excl'isi'Cly, thoir opinions and tvi'Li-s elono wo.ild bo rcejuired. Very UilTcrcnt, ha vevor, is the present case. The Tariffwas a 'optod to pumoto the mterejts ut tlio pscple of the United States. Indeed, t.i save no inconsiderable part ol ili.'m, 1-dm utter ruin. The oxpenrtent hs i". iar answered thcr expectations. J hey 'sv3 ren'iicd all that was expected from it, 's it reosona'ale to require of then; to abandon thtir system, in Iho midst of its successful operation, without evidence that the nun rvh-.ch it has aveitej lr-.a tucm, it ban entailed upon their fiirn.lu? We do not doubt the dis'.rsisicil state r.f tha Southern igricultural interests. We should be very unjust and uneharititb!, tot to yield implicit credence to the declarations of those who suffer under it. Hut being deeply interested, iniepipoced mea-uire of redress, we hire a right to require that I!i3 sourcoof the eutTerinj should be clearly demonstrated. If this is not done, we may, by according to their winlica, inflict a deeper wound upon our own inter ests, without producing a correspondent advaptago to oi:r Iner.ds. The discission of this cubiecthss em cloved the fj,'t talents of tho Union. And in '.hut ro.'iact, it is probable, that the preponderance is on ti.o side of those, who op-po.'O tiio Tariff, and nscr.bo to it ell the tvil.i under nln. li the Southern t-'talet aic said to suffer. To sue, however, it appears, that tlio argument is entirely with their opponents. And that it has bocn de rionttri led as clearly as a nuesiim of t set kind is stsccptihio of demons. '.rrtion, that nopal! ot thb scC'ring. tbut is coaijila.iiee. of, is aseribali.'t. to the Ta.iff. I have no', the vanity to uiippcue, that it is in my power, to thed any new lijjh! upon this subject; aud still less, that I could gain any laurels in a political contest vi'h you. The raslincs: of :;uch an attempt, v o il'd be cuiy cqueiledlv ti it of A'cutlnua. iu ,ti;t. ipjr to trt'a8 w't'' L'ao't r; and eomo ir-cn ' ..lig'it well aoy tu n ' . "fo-henrti:o task dst.in: (Jiciit Ikctot's arn: is wei' h;icr lor tlun Ihino." lint os ny 'lotion ic only ta vindi atn iho practical AprictiituriBts, wio aro TarirF itien, fro;n ll:c opp:obn-jrn which hes bain t att upon ibeni, in the co irso o! the rer.fT centcsl, tho wonu.e, ;if tjch it r.iiy be tailed) on my pa;tb.icll, r.i f-tt is posaijlr-, b; etrictly wftnsive. Tbi eanet. of my broti.ir t'armori jf tiie West vindioa'cd, I shall tbon i g your utt -ntioti to Be;ne so?- gu-liomon t' 1 cinpi -yii en; nf r.ny curpluti I revonue. vi ich a cfntiiitiance or tho J arm m ,y pr .luce. It eppfan that tho droad cf this nbuiiiiincc ol revenue, lest the mr-pihs sliouid bo employed ej 6omj o'lject, tinlioilowod hi ll o eyes of Lie so .iliCMi politicians, is tliecnuso of tho sreat inxietr, which is niaiiifesteil to -(Tect a simultaneous lerraiuationof tho Turii'i', and too pu iiic debt. The propriety of a revifion of tho i.'ws, mpo&iu duties on foreign mcrchandir.o, al he enjuinir session of Conirro.'s, soems to be ffonor tl y admitted; and eq ially ro the piiicy cr iCSirf-'ninj,'. if not enlir ly removing iho duty t'ie articles, which are not raised in the cont try. ithoui er.iarginj tlio expenditure upon ohj.-ctf) wiii -h are p.uvidc.l lor, in ll o pre- rnt:ir:m ap-prupninu .is. mere tro, 1 '.iiirk. i-jov, tpch w ..i, h any stirp us, niistevct to it:' aaiou'it. may to ailvat lageotis y cm pioycJ. One nf then is not a "new eilrmt?, but , j ef a date coeval tvi!'i the cuaMish-incut i f oiirgnverurai nt. It was 'devisee,' by tlief.ithoi of his cr untry-considered by hifi of p irnmouut importance, and strcnpl) iii.J tcpct.d'y ur,.! upon Cnu;.'resn Ins a jchti.ro, vhich, il tmce adjptod.and fairly in ..(ipi ation, Vitiultl icuro ns from foreign ngsrcfion, witii a will of adrmai.t, aim forevjr prcrcut the Tar;fT syjtem, or any 0. ho: nysl n:. l.-om conveniag the govcrn- 1. rtiit, iutoa con.o'iJalctl, ii responsible go-vornuie;:t, itli Ilia tolal desiiuctian of Ii-bertv."Tbers b yet enclhcr tbject. Ves, try t'car :r, snotiier, rtmehif r.oi as national in us ciiartietc, ? that io whicn I have tie ahould be applied to it. Such an appropria lion would take from our country, the ro- proach which Iho enemies olour system of government, nave unjustly cast upon it create an epoch in our history, which would bj regarded as second, only in interest, to that of our inuepondencepropithito the favor of hxav-.a, nnd nir.ko oven angels weep nol sucn tears as tney must have shed over this subject, but tears of joy. In tho course ot tho Tariir contest, much injustice has been done tn its advocates by those who are opposed to it. For want of argument, or when rcinon I'.aa given place to passion, the strorpost epithets of abhorrence known to our language have benn ap plied to tiic measure, it' not to those who supported it. by most of tho writers and speakers it lir.s benn designated ns a wanton violation of the rijrhts of tho minority; und by some, it has buen tormcd "a robbery, a plundering; of one sot of moil to enrich un- other." Lani'uiRfi so gross could never have been uica by you. I ha terms, hewo- vcr, in v;ch you express ycurdcf, a;e sulh-oienlly stroivf. On tlio quistion to lie determined hy Congress of supporting or annulling the Tariff, you ssy that the latter iu "tho only honest ni.d obvious courso." To thoso who Hif'er from you in opinion, it cannot be. the obvious course; and tc them the only obvious cot'.r--o is to obey tho dictates ol' their d-Iib"ratc judgments. In tho forciblo language, for which you sro remarkable, you predict the most disas trous consequence- to follow the refusal of Congress to repeal the tanli laws; whilst a different decision would, as you say, be "fortunate and glorious." Both ol these to us, it cannot ho. As far as ntir interests aro concerned, wo should consider such a decision as moat unfortunate. Still wo ore not insensihlo to tho "glory" of sacrificing our cwn to proninto tho interest ot our fViendf. Wo should tir.t,- however, be convinced thn this rotuit would follow. Convince uj that Die ropcnl of the Tariff would produce grcutur good to you than mischief I tous, mull hosar.-i net li'iiff in saying tnat yju would find tie faithful to that spirit of: for&coraiico nnd comprnniiso uy wnicn t.ie fnioiiwaa formed, and by which alone, as I bolici'f, it can b pekisrved. Dnt witkout :his ceti'-it tioii. it is in vain to jiect that your withes w ill be ratified. )i" we ainn-uon a ir"Miu"f . v hic'i i so highly advr.n-tuffoous to us, it n.Mst le to produc-J practi-enl and istihi.tartiai benefits to you. Hut wo will not cut our own throats to conforu to your theories. V.'iien I say that no satisfactory proof has teen exhibitod, of the unequal and burdensome operatiens of tlio Tariff upun tho Southern States, I mean no disrespect to vanr iirirumon! to nrovs that nil th duties which have lieen laid for the protection of Amcr.can industry, "nro mainly paid by those who furnrh the means of paying tlio foreign excliarges of tho country." That i?, 'theproduce.-aof eotton,.rico, and tobacco. You ray with truth, that this question is very "complex." It is so nmch so, indeed, that all your ackaowiedged ability and eloquence, cannot render it plain to tho eom-mjii sen-ie understand ing of an Obiofjnaer. When lio buys a yard of cloth, the pri.ro of which may have been enha-.iccd nt.j Jol'.ir by tho Tariff, and pays for it v.-it's his r.wn money, out of his e-wii pocket, (no matter by what operation of eternal or internal wminorce it line gut there.) he cr.nnot believe thai the los of thw dollar Talis tijwin , some grower of cotton in rr.'ilh. Carolina, or on his ne gliborof Konl-iclc;-, who raises tobacco, any innro than that hi ground ha? 'cen pletiftlied, and ,'iia v. iicnt sown, epe-rttions which he Itnovs to have been performed behifis'l'', o? -.nffof his famil, al; the exponso ot l:,c atoe uiilmdunls, for, under the operations of the Tariff, and tlie free trade principle be the carreer ono, all will anitc in eivinir up the ono and adopt- in? tho othor. And if this Bhould not be the case, but the malign operation of tho Tariff be found to confine itself to one portion of tr.o community, or ono section of the country only, if the injury it inflicts is as onormous as it is statcu to no, ana tiio modification of the system will give relief, tkero can, I think, be no doubt ot the prnn.i- ely of repealing it. It will require, as you suggest, do little address to conduct an investigation which involves so many interests to a furtunato sue. 1 till bclicro, however, that it may ho efTcnted. One great ttcp toward it will bo furu-.-h party to conimenco tho inquiriot with aa aumis-Uon that they may possibly he wrong; and cartuinly with tho maxim which you to elegantly express constantly before their eyes, "that the highott, wisest policy oonsists in maintaining justice and pi, noting peace aud harmony, and thai compared with these, schemos of men gain are but truth nnd droit." I oonceiro it to bo the ti lty of every citisen to make any tmrgoi tion whick he may conceive calcu latcd to promote nn object to interesting to tbc whole country. It is with that Tie that I surgost thut theoretical ditensaions and arguments on anstract points ol policy, aro not such as are likely to produce any good effect us the question new stands. It hat been said of tho father of hit country, that whilst ho was excelled by many other individuals, iu learning anil genius, he pet- tossed more of that aort ef understanding called common tome, and hence for all practical purposes ha was tha greatest of men. The t,u,k of our countrymen partake of this character. It ia not therefore by inrcnioua essays, apou the theory of Hi Constitution, nor commentaries upon the writers on political economy, however learned aud eloquent, that they will be induced to abandon tho Tariff. The opinions of Adaui Smith or Huskisson will have no weight with tho,. Tho arguments addressed to them must bo drawn from the statistics of our own country from a comparison of the statements and tabl-s of 1'itkin and Hrybert with those which oxhibit tlie present state of our agriculture, com- mcrco and i-stiofsetures. It may I iiinic he admitted, at geuirraily cirr.-ct, 'hat nny preposition whicn is to bo ''.clout t by n complax and abstract arg '.ir.cut, is not in anison with our system of overnmeat, the principles of which aro ft w, simple and easily understood. Iu relation to the foelings of the western people, I asEare you, ns hir nt my knowledge extends, they r.ro far from being adverse to a calm and dcliberoto investi-alien of this, us you suppose it, momentous question, and of an ndjuntjticnt based upon principles of he rtrictcu tuntion. Iu:inu"itior't have been fr?ipiently ruado of a con.!. -nationhe-tw- cn the iiaslorn ami Western sections of the Union to oppro:s tho South, and nti lit tle ssrcatji has been oast upon this, ns it is termed, unnatural co::noxion. Il there is any 'hir.jr. in tbo Wc.U 'rn country like a-) infric-mtiy feelirj to ll-.o f?ulli, 1 am cnliio-iy un.-.cu iiir.t.ii with it. In relatirn to myself, I kuow there is noun. When 1 con sult uy judgment, I placi tho jeoiile of icw l'.u;l?nd, secend to no oilier in toe worH. This opinion is f-.ruied from wit-neiting their conduct as citiecn, t.s legislators and dtfonders of tlu ir cnuntry. In t'.:n hitler character, they not only manifest tho seal, perseverance and cotirng : winch iw never been donied tlioia; bat, us far as my experi ii.o extcjdj, nu.l it has not been tcry liniitc l, they ban furnished a full proportion of 11, osa high-minded el.ivnlr.iui Rut notwilhntanirr'' tiic ulrong terms in i,non to whau we npoly tho arpellntion ol which you a-'scrt ii:c uotriual 0'Cr'itic,ns oi l Hero. lint with this conviction in my fr-clic- I a.n still .Southern. Of southern birth, southern education, i,ud almost exclusively of southern connection, it could aot well ha otherwise. I can say with truth that the diflnrenco in politics between the majority of her citituns and myself, has noror woakenod my affection and reverence for the State that gave mo birth, aad nothing, hut a paramount duty oltcwhore, could indncome to du an act prejudicial to her interest!. In iin dbar letter I will tittle the sHu.i-li.iii in which ti e States on the Ohio wer? i'i previously to the Taiilf cf lb'aj, oud the odvaiitaicet which thay have darived from that and the subs? punt Juwe on that uhjrcl. Witts hih considerntiotis of roncl, I am, dear sir, your humble striant, W. H. H.jiUISON". .Vart'i L(nd, .Vur. 2 lb'31. They canif.-iro ol'udcd, is jet sunported by such ii it Ue hich shi iiiiort.in, c l eury, bejond the ordinary expenses nf the ; rn'-er"nf T, whatever nil jht'ni'aeniornt, mndo lo carry luc Lm'.od States' mn.i cl .i'n?, Hint if ;t depended upon me, the i pa. sengers, mm ui-o nji-.i Tuiuao;o wli'uc sitin wiucn should remauun Ihc trca, tho Tariff, ye", havo a still frroati r objection to it, from i's havir divided tlio ectintry u'uin tho copftr.ieimn ot t ic Consuln'.toi upon which ii is founded a rcnsliat-t'on, which ycnrtel:, end tliocc who think wiih van, believe v. ill, in tha end, "cc-nvort the General (Jovcnimcnt into a consolidated irresponsible goverunieiit, w ith tho total destruction ol liberty." It i principal! on this ground, that you urge i's rericul. nl, in order to thew lmw "u,te:-.'y ho;ie. ! -jt it ia, to exfset that this point en be vv .rieil, by thoiu who have embrace J thir. o; mien, yon prrepo top.vo tneir view cr ho eonrtitutional ohjvlion. ":'. my dear sir, did it not ocur in you, thai it wa? cquallv hopo'ess '- i-xpcet th'.t lh,s poir.i coniil 'je vi'ilJoii ' "' fr'eniN of tho To-i ri.T! ArotricTwt squaiiy he'ind with llio.r opponents, to mv.iitain tpoir cot'-ruciteii or lit- Constitution.' int perhaps it may no wiiil, tint r. cir.inie repeal oi tho Tsrifl, without tsf'gninff tho motive, wonld not commit the inij .r'iry upon tiic cor.i tiuiti.'niii point, out Kate it as it stood lofi ro the nr.-ssiie of liiorn law. 'i'his 1 take li he tin modo r,f correcting tiio error to which von ref'r. l regret ;n,ii I cannm ajree wun you on this imporUnt point. V hencver it is ascqr-tnincd that the Tni iff has not, connct an swer the p irposo for which it waandoptod; or whoncver it nay have completely on swered ilc ubicct, by plactin- tho country in asiteaiinn to'do without it; or whonevet i: is ascertained to have brought sweater evils upon one portion of the community then ad-van'ages to tho other, the nmj -rily, who utlopted it, might repeal Ihc laws which established it, without a violation of their obligations to support tho constitution. Rut under the circumstances tha' the qiuii'tion would now bo presented, should Contresa ercc to a r.'pta!, the majority wouiil adn.it a coi.struction which theyoe-li.-ve tt oe i'aisc-: surrender a power w ith which Ihey have been solemnly invested by the r.eeplc to promote their interest?, and ct a moment when those interests rrost ttrtir.jf-ly required an ad'ieroneo to it, Tho tariff, laws, repealed in this ray, would forever sol:le the question in favor of the construction cf tho minority; and the constitution, (if the cons'.mction of tho ir.sjirity is correct,) wojld virtual. here siricken from it one of its tuost iniportant feati'rcs. I am not casuist ennugh to see me mucrence between the violation of the constitution, by an asiumoiiiu of powor, which it doas not give, and the m render of ono which it does givo. In giving this opinion I do not by any means iotond to sty that iho door of reconciliation r-houli! bccbscd,and that the minority shauld te lolt without redren, but by an atpeal to whal you term "ihc higher pow ers of our political syjtom," but that the investigation should be directed to, and tho question decided solely on the ground ol Us policy. If the interests of tho courtrv, reiicrallv. ha".,' V-rri f.")'d to t.f. 1ADIAN LANDS I.V OHIt), The I'olioivinj is i fchclulc of the Is.dian Rcsi'ivatious within this Siote, which havo been ccd.;d lo Iho I nited States by the Treaties h Id with tlio ecvernl triVs, by Mr Jui ics U. Gardiner, within tho present yuf: Senici'.i cf Stwdiiah. I Iieoiv.-.tinn K ing on tho eaKUide of ,tii dandosky river, within tho counties of S ;nec.. and Mandusky 40,fX)0 Jtcnt. This is a tract of verv rich timbered land, with improvements thereon, which have been cclin atod at $0,1)00, lis western line extends nine miles along tho rivor Snudus-l;y, and includes some of the lust null scat en that stream. The citato road from Tiffin to Portland, on Sandusky Day, passes through tlio eastern part of tho Ueserva-tioa. It is believed tha whale tract will avorarrc three dollars per acre, when brought into market. Ktnteat and Skawniei ef LeieiitfM. Hororvalion lying on tho Great Miami river, in the county of Lignn, and within 0 n iies of the seat of justioe of that county, 40,(100 JHcrei. This It.'survation copsitts of about one half timbered land, of a eood n julity, par ticularly for small grain; and the other half high, dry, rich and rolling prairie. "r pi dits, numi! parts ef which aro admirably adapted tor grazing limns, and ethers on fine corn land as any in tho State. There is no scarcity of timber on any quarter (nation of the tract tur the purposes nt n:ci, uncing, and building. The imnrovcinnnts o.i the Reservation have been estimated at JO.CIK); nnd it is supposed the land will average at least two dollars per aote, in tho public market. .S''irw o IFiijMici.uiic!.'.;. Two KescrvnliJiia, one on h.'Kr.-n'. i,;'v-e r'.-.'v and the other on IJej creak, a largo tributary of said stream, both in tho organized county ot Allen, aud containing, together, O3.S0O Sent. This traet is highly va'.uiblo, consistin;; of very rich soil, linclT timbered, and well watered throughout. vrho bottom lands on the river and creek, aro not surpassed hy any in tho State; and thoro are on tho river, and also on Hog creek, some scats for mills which' might bo profitably improved. The Hhawnccs have soma excellent farms, and several betfring applo orchards. Their improvements were estimated at $13,000.--Tho county of Allen is just beginning to. settle rapidly, sad tho lots in the town ot Lima, (the new scat of justice,) were sa'i l.. a c: :J Tl..n...n'' ibi jiuguei Bt iitr pneva, ov ..b Keservation, eclobratad for its fino tim'yr. and (tsfresns fcrUWy, is within twoorlhicri milos of Lima. Tersons acquainted wil l Iho nsdrie of lands in this euartcr of .tb'i state, suppose the tyhojo traut of B2,Wn acre, trill average two dollars and a liaii per acre. Otlovai tif .Vouwee and Blan; arts Fir?'-Tha trouty with this tribo embraces three distinct Reservations, to wit: On Hlanchard's Kork of the Great Auglaize river, in - the unorganised cciiuiy ofPulnain, " 16,000 At Oquanoxa'i Vil!r.jrc, cn the Little Auglaiz-i river, 5,T6t) On the nerth mlo ef tho Alaomea of thn Lr., nine miles above Perrya- burgh, 3,000 40,70 Acrte. The si'voral Irr.ets cci'wd by tiio Ottowr.o are all of an excellent quality of land, finely timbered and woll waterud. The iu-provomonta on them are few and irapwrb-r. as this Iribs principally ttibt Htn by hunting, fishinp. and niikini snirir. Tho Ilosorvs- tion of 16,1X10 acres on lllanc.'mrd'j l urk, is canal to almost any tract in the State, tet timber and soil, nnd it also embr .ccs tw or thrco goc.l sites for mills. Tha small tract ot nino sections, on tho Little Au-riaiso, is delightfully situated, mid very valuiblc lor soil, tiaib.'r, and water privi- it-rree. J he llcservation on tna aitittraro, s one of i'm most ddsirama lrs.cla iu tuts eouniyh. woot'.. it eMcnue nine tr.;i?sori tho rivor Maumee, and inclu'les tho Wen and Hear Rapids, whoro, by throwing a. wing dam into tho rivor, a iitst rate mill lent may bo obtainAd for evory niilo of the whole dtitanco, l ho sou, in some psrtf, is very rich; in othors, rather light, but very gaod tor wheat. It. is believed ths whole cession of 49,700 acres, will avera;o two dollars and fifty cents per sore. Ifyntntnli of Sandul:y Vlaim. Tho 'Grand Rcsoivation,' a called, embraces tho village of Upper Sandus- hy, where Fort I-'orrea ' ttaa oatnbiitJicd during the war, and contains . 110,'JIO .lev. The Big Spring Reservation, i!) milcis K. W. of U. fcanJosl.y, contains 10,000 1G2,21I3 Acres. The Grand Rtsorvatien of tho Wy.m-dots hu. frequontly been soiled thj Garden Spot cf Ohio. It is certainly ono of the most bountiful and eoHir.iblo tracts in the w'.te,ii country. The lYuni aro high and undulating prairie, interspersed with . i.lan U qf &' )ilte, which, w ith faw exceptions, m fuffic.icnt for all thn purposes cf tho farnier. Milher for raising irraia or ttcck, no part of Ohio surpaepes this tract. Tlio Smid'.iKky river runs through the cjr.far of the Reservation, cruhracing some good miil .eate. Thero is now a good Baw and grist mill near Upper tia.idusky, built by the United States, according to tho treacy of 1817. The lands east of the river are finely limbered and vory rich. Upper Sandusky is doetined, by its numerous advantages, to ' be a town of very considerable importance. It is tho main thoroughfare between Ihe middle and western parts of tho Ktato, ami the northern and northeastern. The exc.'lr lent Haiti, nam tejil there, docs mere bus';. nc-s than any country stand in tho .Siate. The It g Sprii'g Iletervation dsrivos ils name from a very lawo and ovcr-floivirs fountain, of the purest water, issuir.g from tract of table land, near tho iiorthtveptc-n lino of the Rerervition, and directly i'l front of a vory large nnd fcrtiio prairie. Here tlie ' J andoLs havo a plcns'nl vllhic, and several very good hewed leg houses, with brick chimneys, clacs vtn'loivs, titvl every other conifertabio improvonlent Ui.u:l p.ino: jr u'tile Ihrini-rn. A cor.siiicrahla part of tins tract, however, perhaps about one-third, is a limestone ridge, sr.d too barren for Eiiciissful caltivalion. . Taking boll Roiorvtttions tojether, it is tlio general opinion, that tlio avoraga prico per aero cantiut be less thin I've ileilnrs nnd a In!?, and many piace tl.o ciU'n','..'' min-ii l-:. It will be se.'i: b" th;: 'ii.-.;r.;'.i r;!".' jliould the Wvi'id"! i ' '? liz in expected, the wVm'. i n , r.-f of '. i.:. ceded under lh, t;ilif.J e .i::c:ii .. j Ganlinor, is 0-i,7; j u -r.:. The public already know iliut tiic t.-ei.v with tho Wyandots is only a preiimiii'irv or conditional one. Iho chiefs have entJitd into a written agreement with Mr Garth', nor, that if the Government would prrmit a depulatitr. of Llieir tribo In rr.al.o r. personal csaminution of the country chirred In llieat on the Missouri, at the 'public ex. pcnt:i, should ths deputation, roport l!:o hinds to ho of an ncceptabie quality, then Iter, (the chiofs.) would immediately pro-ceoil to adjust all tho details of a i:A treaty, on the basiB of tho policy adopted. to-wa'ds the othor Iribcs in Ohio. This wae jrni ited on the part of the United Slate.; and the deputation passed thrcttgh Lebanon on tho S'kl October latt, ou their cxplorine; tour. 1 Lev arrivad safely at Ut. Louis on tho 7th ultimo; and would immediatclr pro ceed on their war te tho lands assiened them, which are situutcd on Ilia east side ef tho Missouri rivor, at the mouth of the river Platte, i'.'M miles by land, nnd SiJO by water, from -St. Louis. Mr Gardiner is now in this vicinity, awaiting tlie return of tluf dolt gation, at which lime ha will intniu-diattily proceed lo Upper Sandu;ky, end lertriiiit.3 Iho duties of Ira mission. The Wyandots were expected kick by Christmas; lint tho lute extremes severity of tha v.cutlicr will probahiy protract thiirjqi'rw f-r t .;;..-' .IffrV. v |
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