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f . ed, placards of the mcst h.-araatary r.i- 'dim, v.T.c serve Juno" t!.e war, C,i:0 acre? 7T4 FROM TEXAS, 'lure have been posted un and circulated in of land, of good qualify, and t" he k.id oil 7 2

"We are indebted to a gentleman helontr- ail directions. It haa b?en proclaimed in tracts of ix hundred and n.itv actes.

inr to (lie Armv uf the Utpuhlic of Texas that Maj. Cartvvrifcht i.nd ether reforming A diminution of 1.580 acres in tint bounty , r TTr mf , for the follow dug copy T the Declaration by politicians have been invited to regulate will take place on the first of October next, LiOCaU alC il H P.KCTthr supreme c nine ill The Editor centra- their proceeding, and that Ccbbett iAo be and continue to decrease that quantity every flnll Slh'prwtif 1 folate that bo.lv on the progss of their solicited to return to this country. Ashton- two month, until it is reduced to fallacies; , . r , . V.f, rifj:. and hf'cs all others a free ro -under-Line, Hunslet Moor, and all the ad- unlv. Besides this bounty a pi ivate receives RESPECTFULLY irfrms t!:e Citizens of

VPrnsirnf should he

contribute

wili'r'i: to

in the emancipation

nrcsse

d.

. is alv avs readv and .jacent places, arc in a state of tumult and thirteen dollars per month, a corporal sn-: vio countv and iCi;.:xy. t :st lie has cs?a

hi utmost e.rertions -contusion. In sburt, eery thing sterns ripe teen, and a sergeant twenty. ui.icers wj:: .iisncu nime-i m. i nn, i. ivo

of the enslaved and op- for an extensive insun ection. The enly receive pay in proportion to their rank. iooors hc.ow t oi.Ljsszz.lz s tavern, m hf rz JuUiaha Herald, j consolation is, that government, we are as- -,co lie will he rpy to attend to all ca'.Ia in sured, is fully am-r'urd of these danzerous From the GeurAua, ithe line of !.i pr'd--iou.

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riFPT. VTi VI ION. proceedings, oc is actively tahiri: such men- The vounirman who slew kot7.

7?. th .. Cnvnrll of le Kcvtiblic sures a3 the state of a&Vui iuuteiiouslv dc- traitor lo hi- country, an enemy's ?r?

at' Tca as. ; inanas. called by many an a.siirifi. a;.d a miirdc: r. A jI frovernn.er.ts nerc originally esta- c::;:cc :.t:::o- in the moat reproachful act.cptatiou off'-H

h'lishpil hv the vi!! of the people, tor the be-1 Irani the Irtduuut imretle. 'words; but had he lived in the r-

CORY DON, ept. 18.

lie of Rome, and performed such

a d:cd,

r.cfit ofsiVietv. whenever the e.ristmx r. ;

e -fMnMt, it anv community tads to elicct e have understood tlut ti.e Yenniilion he would hare been stvled a m.tityr to ithe nurr.oses forVh.ich it v. a instituted, it Kickapoo Indians, have acceded to the con- herty ; his form would have been perpot-i iis competent to the community at lare to ditional puichase made with the Potawato- ted by statues of Maible and brass, his tcind it? e.rpres or tacit allegiance to the oies, at the Treaty of St. Mary's, of the fame would have he ?n i:nmortaii.rd in p;indinc p-'-ver, and to organize a new consti- lands lying North West of the Wabash, he- etry ; and he prbJly Would have givu tution and fo'rr.i ol government consistent tween the purchase of 1809, and the Tip- his'tiaine to a constelfation. ISrutur?, " wh; with its interests, and more consonant with pecanoe River: struck the foremost man of all the world,' its feelings. In exei xising this unouestion- And, likewise, all the residue of their war less worthy ofapp!aue than the th--nVie ri'd.t, an independent people have on- claim to the lands lving with tlie states of voted young German; for Ciaar d'ul not ly to consult their own discretion. Hut states of Indiana and Illinois, extending league with a foreign enemy of his countiy though ameneable to no tiibunal for its mu- north towards the Kickapoo River. like K.otzebuc ; he was not a hireling tiainicipld arts, a free State, in claiming admis- tor like Kotzehue, nor, in any point of view sion to the community of nations, owes to We have received the first number of a so despicable t; the eyes of a patriot. We itself an exposition of the motives winch weekly newspaper, entitled, do not pretend to justify ussassinathn. have prompted it to the assertion of its THE TEXJS It E PUBLIC '.i.V, This roman virtue is not leconl.id by this ri-hts. as well as of the principles which it printed and published by Eli Harris, at enlightened age of Christianity : but when asti'mes to vindicate. iVacogdockps, under date of Aus;ut 1-1. 1819, we reflect that ul.cn Saxd smute hi3 coun-

IIc has on ha:;d. at d k:cps constant! r fcr

:Ie. an assortment of El?zzvt French Th e T'eccs, C-Jil and Silver J! 1;.-.?, Gtfd r '.''. S"ol nv.n Al'r.c, (dd Ezr-flings c:. i ttrczst I'lr.r, cm ;.7-r nln.. itfi L i:fitH OiiU ifi9 Gilt 1 7n ., Seals r.nd Ie'S, Gold. Gilt. ' cvd Cr '.if Han L..7.-;t.-. fill err ViC't t'Vp., atd Tottih Pick, Sil""r Sris-r Carr Surjf' L'ojrcs9 J.r.d:;' C..ir,bs. Vtmj-r.isps. ,.-Mjr;i I, i.rrs. Kitlvr i tumlieS) liter., T.adi"S G"J f Jnnlcd Bracelets, El-za;:t Gilt TaUs. plated 1'aicll Case?, 7';ry S pyrin c c. uc. or. All vv;:ich tie will sell low for Cash.

Y:::cp.m!5. rt. Ci. 1819.

tr

o

the Citizens cenncs.

of

Via-

The citizens of Tesa hav long indidg- LP"ct" live dollars per annum, iayable in try's betrayer, he invoked Ue numc .t li'j. ITavIr.z sern an adverliserrcnt In p ir

ed the opinion that, in the aftjutnient ot the auAauut.j n is pumru on a sneet auoui as ervj ana virtue ; mat ne lociiea in- ine rate Suv, .stating tint I had run awav, ar.d at the boundaiies of the Spanisfi possessions in A- lare as naif a sheet of medium, ar.d is tolc- nf heaven and exulted in the deed he had fa;r.c time oJTering a reward of Ten hoila-s menca and of the territories of the United rably well executed. Sincerely do we wi4i done ; that with his own hand lib immola- fir my apprehension, signed by E Stout I l nu vLiuilil Ko ;)! 1o'im! wifliin 1 the editor of this infant establishment sue- ted hiv.rlf iinnn f!.r rltir f -fiiottM .1 ..T. . "f !

kl!II 1IIV T fllMf 1.1 III U. lv .aw - - " " - v t .A,ak'i I (1 I II f I L 111 I1UI V III I 34 I fin -ni T

ra why I could not live with that man,

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limits ol the latter. 1 ne claims 01 lite um- 1:1 ias uuuci ibmii. i:e oaierv js iu a i:iai t.u lat uoiu was " to ca, c ca 1 1 . I... 1 rrwfn.1i,...''t..i-- (l.l il - I)., i f 1 1.1 1 1

ted states. lo;.gauu strenuously urged, en- lKJ .a3 umuimm-,, uw ui nnunuun so mutn nppiauu me imuives wi.cn actua- are writ k:::wn to all v. ho arc acquainted conned this hope. An expectation so Office to that place is at Natchitoches,w here ted him that we must lose &iithf of the ciiin- with him ; and particularly to those lo

Iliif ti it'0- preveoTeii an v t'li'muai tumi iu -j-...t ..h. n.wu uuj i.j.ity o ins uceu 1 ne conou

ibrow rll' the voke of Spanish authonty, wusi oe uuectea. me lollowin are Li indicate

cl ol oaxd have ever had the nleaevro t,f h',Trr ;n Imn.

s the geneial feelings of Germany, dae to him. Having received numerous in-

thoufrh it could not restrain some unavailing remarKs .. particular of the Univeisities. lie cxj.ihlt- ju.ks. Insults and moitificntions for a IroMb

rebellions against an odious tyranny. The As this is toe urst press ever cstah.jsh- cd thcc.rcess of the prevalent eithuh.,ni. of time, i at last told Mr. Stout that I inltst recent treaty between Spain and the Uni- cfl1 " ti3 section of America, and owing to The spirit of the whole country burns a:d lave kin. lie taunting answered that I ted States of America has dissipated an il- tne many difficulties that arise in procuring ferments in secret, like a smothered volca- n.iu,ht 50 as quick as I ?i,Wed I rep'ied. lusion too long fondly cherished, and has the materials tor carrying on a newspaper, no, and will probably burst forth upon the that I should go, which I did, the followinroused the citizens of Texas from the tor- t.ie editor deems it a duty he owes to those Hrst favorable occasion, 'i he causes which week. In Mr. Stout's advertisement vo?i por into which a fancied security had lulled y be desirous to read his journal, to produced the terrible enthusiasm of Sand, see the manner in which a base man abuVs them. T! ey have seon theraelves by a & V!C:n an lde.a of the bjcct of the woik. cannot fail to produce some excitement iu one who ha been a faithful servant to 1 im convention by which they were nop.-aty, ls paper vvdl be liberal in its piinci- every heart. The constitution of the hu- and who has made so many sacrifices to his literally abandoned to the dominion "of the P'49 anU u,1 S,ve a'lescription ot this beau- man mind is every where the same, and feelings, as a rational human beim'.ia stay-

crown 01 cnaio. aou icii a i vw ...l, .v.u..m u..tv, ujaoucsia me sawit: t';i:oiioos viiitii acieu up- i hit wiin nun so on"'. '. . . '."i. 1 . r At o

to impositions aheady intoieraole, but to pmuium-i ui me present republican on bv the same causes. Some suppose that Mr. Stmit savs in his cdver(is?rr.en( flat all those exactions which Spanish rapacity government, with a fair and impartial de- Sand was deranged, hut all he has written it would be useless to describe) clothe, h fertile in deviling. The citizens of Tex- tail ot, ifs commencement and progress, to-, or said, before and since he murdered Kot- s he way charge them:' God 'knows I would have proved tlieanselves unworthy gether with the co-irse of pjlicy it has and zebue, e.rh.ibits no symptoms of imdness ; -ou-ht to char. t':pr. 1 s re JL;,'- r

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. j i 1 wit iTT nnrno irnr ri 1 i n a .

thev live UnWOllliVOI '""J iivivm.ii.v.4 iani,';. 3

of the age in which

their ancestry of the kindred of the Re- s so lately come

the gover i iient but an enthusiastic devotion to his countrv,

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pUhilCS

into existence, and has inflamed hv Ir.u.blop mnlivps.

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the

POSSlGi

I will describe all the clothes he ever

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of tin- Ampvirnn root inent could aumeu a sianu among the nations ol

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i,rv l.Ptntpd Jn thi emerEencv. l4,li! 11 i a uuiy it owes to itselt. and to TJenr nmbprst. N. If. i p -rs-i hnvr.prd

!t. tue world, to encouiage such periodical ar.d other insects are making dreadful 1a- i

VVOIKS as will r aih; oiftu 4 v... ti-.v4 .-rc i. n !. .11.1 1 1

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rot fr mc

Or

VIZ.

thy

v hat course to pursue. Spurning the fet

tcrs ot colonial vassalage, disdaining to sudmit to tl.e most atrocious despotism that ever disgraced the annals of Europe They l ave resolved under the blessing of God to I fuf.e Rv tlii3 magnanimous resolution, to the maintenance of which their lives and fortunes a? e pledged, they s e c u r e to themselves an elective and representative gov-

motivcs, vaces cn the fields. It is jLdtled. however.

t!icir acts, and their means of maintaining I hat sorb i. il.o idpntlful cmh t t il,.,-,. :

. - ..... m viixi ..t.a.VI t v mm w V m at l,II.V W 4 W K V . L 1 1 1 1 . i . . I

oigu giuunu iney nave already ta:tcn, will be " enouirh for all."

as well as to tlo away the faUc ideas and prejudices that may be entertained against them.

The editor pledges himself, that as soon

Oi'e Cotton Oat, very much irorti, Tuo Cotton Trowsers do. do. do.

Tiro Tow Shirts, do. do. do. (h:? pair of Shoes, do. Vj Slocking, no handkerchief1, asd but Que old Hat. T"i . 1 ,,t ....

A TENDER VIII. 1 ' T 3re np cuunes wmcn be thought so

A bear in Dublin had hem a lnr.c- time:' 10 scnon: ana v eil be might third;

rrr j besieging an old gouty, testy, limping gen-

as circumstances will admit, he will enlarge

crnmcnt, cpial laws and the faithful admi- ,jis PaI'cr arid forward it in the most registration of justice, the rights of consci- u,Ar -"er to subscubers."

cr.ee and religious libertv, the

freedom of

tli man, who refused his mite with much ir

ritability ; on wheh the medicaut said, "Ah, please your honor's honor. I wish yoar heait was as tender as your fjc;."

so, for they are almost useless for any pur-

p.,o. 1 m,pP, under thc?e considerations that the citizens of Yincenncs, whom I so highly respect, will excuse an act whic!i . "as occasioned by necessity; and if Mr. ft out should continue to slander me. thev

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n.-rr-o ! 11 1"! tT ifOM " f"HV .III . O, V kl 1 - 11 II ti r i L I i II. . . ...It " I i . I .

"" . I""' - a.. i r. , ... Tie fc nir of Snain fsar, a V.ain r.. ."' -r i"at r.c Knows I ara lar lioin

CJ,,rp ,. it, a the lvli,i son, who commandi the detachment rccon- princess ut fca.ri.ny, aged only r.r ". i ' . ,ca" '",5. '" "r cjursp itli a I me umi.i. noifcin-on the rao. iMorn.in-th-.tthp 16 years iShe was ou her way ... Spain. L"1'. nnsiu-r him iiifunc. AmmateJ hr . yt coi.mIen m t 'e';na ' c e"lT''l The courtship n.ay have ,,ta,(e,l the rati- ' ' "c i'!lJ"r meanncM waally sheir,, partners o their cause and st.mu ate.l by P'Yrien, fv 1 fat a , ,J i , , 7)r Nation of the treaty. A tie fahle ya, :H ,basc ,indS, to frC1r.S lit' he h.A object to be obtain -d by the con- 'j't , eu ',", n, r F"r farf' tte r.v, c' sh: inking to meet, and firmiy to sustain, a- muchi Cu.iia-3..u irauv.roio i S(il owiv cxtiTir j- a. r- i .i ft St. Anton o J- w wjj'v , .v;iiW.Aiut bIHII. ny condict m which this declaration may .? ' . , , 1,.?,. tj , Na.hv,lle,rTcnn.1 Sert8. Q5-,

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invdve them. ' - e.prci to near irom our rnen;s -iilvji yij x tlliiCU . . . . . ...ko Itnt'A if.tlin 4a l-nl..... 4n. i .. il n. a .

Done at Nacogdoches, this twenty-third "!JU r:ac V,IC lu "aivcaiou ior uie purpo-e is under the necessity or calling on all uch! dav of June, in the year of our Lord" 1819. tt opening a port ot entry, and establishing as hava owed him for'anv long term of time,1 JAMES LONG. a Court of Admiralty at toat place. Asthut to make payment before'lkc 10th of OctoW

is mi pttp pnr iirr wirii a iv.....i .or u.k a. .. ...

" I ?5 9 ne. 1 1 ii is ncneu ins can in i not . r , r

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resident nf the Sitprcme Council, Ijis'te Tarin, Secretary.

Inform

lying so near New Orleans, wc promise our- neglected.

selves many facilities in procunoy; Mich ar- Yincenncs. September Ctb l r T

1 a . 1 UCIC5 Ol HUMSIUHJ WHICH WeWOUlU 1111(1(1111 Ol CljU iVrUCiC ticulty in getting transported in any other, From the Leeds .V -revry. wan. We alo hope through this chanuel to i

0.1 Monday, the 1-lth mst. a n:erting keep up a friendly commercial intercourse took place oa IIunlet-moor at S in the e- with all nations, particularly with the United venio"-. The r.urrd:r of persons present States; a government to which we are all amounted, it is said lo 8 or 10,900 attached, and have long hoped that we v. oukl These persons were all of the labouring one day or other be governed by its laws; cUr-.e-i, and the subjects discussed were this hope having from recent events vanishv.hollv political. The conduct of the pco- ed, w e will now try to govern ourselves, and pic was perfectly orderlv ; hut tl;e language to have laws as nearly assimilated to tkcia

of one of the speakers as well as some of the as possible.

He-

documents was hinh'.v inflammatory.

form n?.s the leading- theme. The advice riven hi- Georf? Petre. if ac

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v the arrival of five deserters from St

Antonio, we learn that there are not mor

,than two bundled troop in that place, and

Law Notice. AUGUSTUS TOWERS, the Public that h !re r-.i

opposite the Steam A'llt lio.-. t

jv. ill attend to cor.veyar.civrr. and all kind.

unij i.oi inconMstent v.ith his oth.rr cu'ies, and the multifarious concerns of his profession. All kinds f collecting business in knox county will be attended to. In a profession so closely blended with the science of History ; embracing so manystrong points so essential to man? freedom, liberty, society, and government, and calling into. free exercise all the minor acquirements, he does not offer himself as emi

nent, mucn less as a master of tbp i;v-r,i

e Just Arri

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vi....i. .im iau iu one Ol two iniog, ci- tuut tioij m uuujhic. iaec uch'ucis ther revolution or lu'ditarv despotism, or j say that if we go in considerable force, the both. Ot this person we know nothing royalists w ill not right, but. together with the

Peiieve very iiitle is known of him m: inhabitants, throw themselves on our pro-

tectioo. 1 heir situation at this time is truly deplorable a person cannot venture one

mile from the ci?v without a strong guard,

on account of toe hostile conduct ot the

Indians who are continually hovering around them. We hope soon to protect them from the Indians weil as the Royalists. We hear of large quantities of wild cattle in the vicinity of Labadie, which will sup

port our armv on its inarch.

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Yoikshire, ecent that

journeyman tailor i-i this town. Yc arc far fiom wishing to impute to him, or anv other man bad motives : but we must saV fh.d his expressions about t!e fall 0f the fabric sf government, ar.d hi recomniyudatian of the ea ample of the Irish reheUion to Ids Yorkshire auditors, savor strongly ot

ine an;uue uscu ov vir. Oliver ivi ins

dupes two y ears ago. We have authorityfur say ing, that theie are already spies a-

broad Hi tue country. T!ie intelligence

fiom Leeds", received on the. '21st, was of

the most alarming nature. The number of

n dcometits, it is said, is considerably in

creased, ami all the characters of a F;ent l

revolution seem already to have taken place.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF a Ladies', Gcntlemcns', and Child) ens9 shoes & Boots, Likewise a geutral assortment of Leather, Amongst which is a quantity of MOROCCO uitabU for Hatters ; all selected from most approved Manufactories of the New York

market, which will be sold at a triSe ad

sciences which lend their assistance to tl-c r.rolessi..n. Yet those clients who tl

1 J?Uv h'5ls fara.l,!c cf sctlir'S fo and deV1 - lending their n-hts jn a suitable and nr,w.

?n AUGUSTUS POWERS, snj honor him with their bu-ines.c,

wantirr

manner, than

s?e fit to

will iind l;im

not

promptness, fidelity ar.d

in irr.;4ri-

care.

AUGUSTUS POWERS,

... Attorney ct Lur. lr.cernes. Sept. 1819. 5tf

e Understand th.it

vance from the New York pi ices, wholesal

and retail, in

JVATEll STREET, three doors from

stronc settlements Mtr'et Street ncarl't cvvoaite Jr. Ljc.n.Se

are forming on Piceud Point, on Red River. 0re.

Ihe lan.ls there are ol the bet nualiU,and i Also, a few boxes of WOOL IIAT55. fmm

enough ot provisions have been made 'there j the Lexington manufactories, all to be sold

no, year to supply four times the

ol inhabitants that now reside there.

e are authorised to state that an act

numuer

Lands for Sale. May be purchased, on very reasonable terms for Cash, or on a short Credit, the f

ipjoing valuable tracts cf LAND, lvin near i Yincenncs. State of Indiana. VizNns. sV.

0-2, 103, 1-2S, 131, 154, 155, ench tract containing four hundred acres, ad two traces containing ICCy acrs cach?aid land? were confirmed to Col. Francis Yi-o, of Yir.crn-

nes: reterv-ic? tor situation tom,;;.

low lor C . h apply as above.'

Isaac Meeker.

The Cop Lilerty, it is said ha. been rai-Jhas passed tlie Cbaucil, gr.irg private sl-: V:nr?r.rc$, Sept. Cl. 18Ifv

rjtf

of land claiiifi, Yinccnr.cr?.

issioners

1313.

JOHN HAYS, Cahokia, lllinou.

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