Western Clarion, Volume 1, Number 15, Madison, Jefferson County, 19 June 1822 — Page 1

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mi nt ed & ri:nf,isnrn Evi;av Wednesday, by .C.UUWTEll c DOUGLJSS 3. - )M ) f n UN si T, The Wtern CUrirm will he publishlon :i rov-d sheet, at three dollars for fifty , . . nvimhevv-: but mav he discharged by the ' tv r.-ent of two dollars in advance, or two 5 and fiftv cents on receipt of the 53Gth ; il. If sent hy private post, an additional chv-ie ii f fifty cents f"r every fifty two IL Vo subscription for less than twenty 'fv r ::: M'r ill i)e received, and no paper v1! he discontinued until all arreaiages are jM.-i up. and netiro iriven to discontinue. V. Ati ertisemcnt s r.nt exceeding one stpiue, i!l be published three times for one di.'i'ir. and twenty five cents for every sub-eij-ient insertion longer ones in the$amc proportion. V. Communications, &c. hy mail, must he post Ta'id. otherwise they will not be attended to. VI. Good merchantable produce will he reived in pivmr.it of subscriptions.

Blacksmithing Business. ABRAHAM WiLSOX, TTD ESVKCT FULLY informs the citizens 11 of tins town and the surmumling coun-

try that lie entries on the anove business in

SMTHI AMERICA AXD MEXICO. Magnus ab inlegro scvclorum nascitur ordo. Virgil. PROPOSAL, For publishing hv subscription, a Compendious View of the

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all its various branches, and pledges himself Independent &Uiif, lately Spanis. that his work will he done in the best passi- i roc'iUClS

uie manner, ana wnn ine uimosi uesp.-t-cn

Vevay Hotel. The subscriber respectfully informs his frh uN and the public that he still continues to keen a house of Public Plntcriainment at his oid t.nd in V'evay, Indiana, ami, that Ji will ever he his pride, not to he excelled by a .. .in 'mz general satisfaction to those nho may favor him with a call. THMA3 ARMSTRONG. Vevau Jf.irch. Z22.

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LAND FOR -.ALE "If N the cunty of Washington, Fr;nM;n j tonnship. ar.d state nt Indiana, roritainit: 2-0 acrts r.f good second rate land, on

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f-r . uf icf a- s'K !i. The iiopro loer.is arc, a c; J hcv. ed lohou'-e, kitchen, ;.rol sprio-i-c. over a sprii; of excellent uater, ;i fiitv toot barn, cahm lojfed, and a !-u!de J-tvfd barn R.ior. 4 leet uire with a -it;t-..Me at the end of it. A ho, a ctojvenieot rorr. rri ). and a j;ood stable, 'Z'J feet S;ju.ire. .T'o:i e are between 50 and 60 ancsl cleared land, with 1 acres of clover veil set, 5 acM" of xiinothy ineidow about COO peach tr-es i.-ow t-earinjr. besides about ."00 youn - : ;nd apple tees. The whole uiuh'r ! ! re. h-oia & t 10 rails hich. In addition . to ' ab-'ne, there is a s;ood garden. 'i ! e whf.'e i- f;ec from all incumbrances, nr.d I:t wh.ch an indisputable title will he ; C!e;i lite terms will be very favorable to . ti i pur'-haer. Fr lurtt.er particulars, app! v to the subscriber reading on the premii J """ TIMOTHY COYCK.

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Ti j.ublin ;?ie here'iv in'onnet that hiJ.NRY i5. HANDY has estahli?!jed a Laic t H.-f."'- n the town I Madivnn, cnunty ol Jel-

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He will always keep on hand a supply of

iron ami steel of the best quality.

subscri!ers respectfully inform the citizens oV Madison and the adjoining country, that they live entered into partnership, and vil practice J Iodic in v, Su rgc ry a n il Jlid wife r, under the firm of C ANiiY & liUOOK

MEXICO & SOUTH AMERICA.

Ihj II. IIIVLXE. TDK work will comprise a very succinct historical epitome of the discovery and conquest of the American provinces: a sketch of their geography, productions, and commercial advantages, of the Spanish code of laws, its administration Mid abuses; with a rapid notice of the late revolution, and its

principal events. c .shall thus have he

They will keep an office, in the brick hou, fore us a coricjjC "view of the whole first door e;jt of the store ol V. and J. King; I atv be more canshle of eni.natirn i - ii . "hi.. i i r.il. c

where they will alwavs keep a supply of the

best medicines. l)r Uoode will lodge in the olhcc, and Dr. Caitby may e found, at night, at his residence, tirst house beluw the clerk's uilice. I. T. CANIJY, b. M.GOOnK.

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Tvi mas X$ wgi s , ('7 ftvactice -' on ATTOKNKY AND C'lUNsK 1. 1.O K AT I. AW, In Jelfersoo and the adjoining countie, he may be consulted at his tdHce on West street, a few rod south of the IVesoy tet ian Meeting House. Madison, Mav 15, 182-2 1 1 -St.

ATTOHNKV AXD rOUNSK.I.LMl AT 1. K W , v 1 . ur.tctice us sui h, in the Jetl'erson Circuit CoMri ,liana.) His residence is in Madison. Mav 15, IS 22. t f-;t.

Wool Carding.

1 It nt and state of Indiam, v. ith ;tu inten-ti-.-i f practicing as attorney and r.urisel- . ! i r atl'iv in lite ("ircuit Court ol said intin;f j. And further, that in all cases wherein it " -vhJ iJi nrv S. Handy may be ejnploved la1 -.::' i Hltoriiev and counsellor at law, that 1 t aminos o entrusted to hi m:ma;;einent

i.in adtlition to hisowri) receive the utirti aiteniirni. of . C. hTKVKNiS, of the v- ol Vevay, anil state of Indiana, and it -j.evf.r any holiness d importance may

It- f t'uted to the s-aid Heniv Handy, I 1 e a:d . t'. Stevens will be immediately r x :;i- j';tt d tespecting the bame, and the best T--- -h dipotitiou will be, loi thwith, therei lit I ! ! id C . : S C. STKVixs, , r HKNkY S. HANDY. - SpJULSon. 27th Jlarch, 1822. N. B. Ihesiid Henry S. HnnoVs ofiice ' 1 iu the same hot.e in v)iich N. JJ. Maimer 3q. keeps bin ofiice, at which place the s;iid Henry S. Handy inay at all times be found. ';. 5-tf ,:v ri Information Wanted. j v IF my sot, KAMTKL STKYEN.S is nurnI v.'r.r!red with the livilnr. ln n!irn

f tJiMety of his distressed parents, by coui- i

. vjuuiiann-to tiiein they not !iamg heard i-f,''i hica ior seyeial yeais pat. ISAAC STKYENS.

Lf irtfurd, Vt. Jlyril I t. 1822.

rJ1 "Iir. si!;scrihers will continue to raid wool, at their former establishment, fi e miles b(luw Madion. They have got a new uddiinm their former establishment of a Cvyvu .Tim:Auic &TVv!v:vy. The cardinc machine will be covered with new cards of the best quality. They will card Myrino, and all other kinds of

wool, lor 8 cents in specie, current paper at j

its value, or wool. One pound ot grease, will be required fur every ten pounds of wool. A. CAMIMir.LL, J. IN lilt AM.

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ground,-'

g the new

systems uf government as contrasted wit!

the old. Abridged methotUra! statements of the most hnportar.t statistical information recent and authentic, will be. given to the reader. This will constitute his surest clue amidst the labyrinth of contradictory opinion, and enable hint by the best data to detert on either hand the exaggerations of the enthusiast, or the eon ors ol the ignorant. Aiming n.!e!y at usefulness, the anther does not intend to attempt elaborate details, which a host of historian", have already recorded; nor d ies he propose a serile repetition of dHOutsitions on monuments, jrcolo-

gv, or antiquities, but a faithful outline of j tbe most interesting facts in various departmerits. The volume will include the sub

stance of a report on Venezuela, &.c. made to tbe secretary of state in I S 1 9 , after the author's return fiom Uuiyana. Probably the reader would not he greatly d'nappointed if he regard it as an occasional Memoir on the commercial and political impel tance of Spanish-American emancipation. With t-rj'ji research he has ctmsidered the greatness (he u, saving rns'tii..:) at' the commerce, direct -utd imiiree.r, which we way reap in the south. Jt w','. be precious to us from Cane Horn to that innsf i rni.-uV.-

aale position, where we see the 44 ocean I burr'd at Darien" and probably not other- I

w ise with respect to Guatemala and Mexico. Co t!ie people of this continent, if not to mankind at lare, thin is an i poch more

nautili 'Kim fate, man

not access to great libraries; but it may Lc interesting, perhaps, to all. He labours more for utility than fame: he hopes for the approbation of the Jtmeritnn public, but dares not challenge, like the Roman orator, the upplans? of all posterity. " As for irie,'"' (ays Cicero, with conscious talent and honest frankness,) "I " ave always imagined, 'whilst I was eii2a!.red in doinj; whattverl

"have done, that 1 was spreading my actions 'over the whole, earth, and that they would "be held in eternal remembrance." The "master spirits" of the world maybe allowed to speak in this imposing stiain. Let if suffice for humbler aspirants to be numbered among those who have contributed a useful mite towards informing their fellow citizens of matters inseparable from their welfare, ami who. freely furnish their quota for the public good. -Intelligence, that vi'as heretofore desirable, is now become indispe usable to the statesman and the merchant, if not to th e whole notion.

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Tho work will be neatlv printed on o?id

paper, and make a handsome octavo volume of afiout 450 paaes. If sufneient patrons: be afforded, it will he delivered to subscribers about the 1st of December next, in boars, at 2 jpy, payable on deJiveryi tu nou subscribers, the price will be g2 50. Washington IK C. Cth ojlpril, 1822. 5 Subscriptions received at the office (tf the Clarion. Taken Up EY Lawrence M'GIoin, Jiving H miles 1 below Madison, JeCerson county, la. on or about the first day rf May, 182, a IVv gt Tiny livrc with black mane and tail, about 14J hands hih, supposed to be 14 years old, blind of the left eye, a small star in her forehead. Appraised to ten dollars, by John Coleman and Richard Heather, before me this 9th dar

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Sirav Horses. k3 tion of the subscriber living vJUaSlc'n I;l.vd county. near Greenville, mi -unuav fhe 5th inst. two horses, about Hi hand high, one a black with his right eye somewhat injured, the other a I'm lit sorrel or hay, shed all around, with tw! or three saddle spots. No other marks recollected. Whoever may take up the said horses and return them to Jnhn billing. Madison, JCbtvrz,r linlciicin Charleston!!, or Jl dqnsy New Albany, shall be fully compensated, ami all reasonable expenses paid. STEPHEN llUi)l)rAT. .May K7, 182-2. 1 l-3t.

any rra since cre

ation certain since that of chriianitv. We may address the souMa. vrith ipe" distic!i. in bis M f.ssi vii:

Only son of Jo!in Glass, who formerly resided in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. The said William Glass is pretty well advanced in life was severely wounded in the late war, and h;is been a ciuz.ii of this state for some time, .should this notice meet him, he is respectfully requested to commu nicate immediately, by letter or otherwise, with the subscriber, one if the editors of the Western Clarion, and to identify the fact of his being the subject of this notice, when he will hear of something much to his advan

tage.

JOHN DOUGLASS.

Madhan Miy 1 , 1 822. JCF" The edinns of Newspapers in this state are desired to give the above a few in3erti:n, and the favor will he reciprocated whenever occasion may require.

X.2Xsde at tlib Ofiice

I5LAXK DEEJJS,

Clerks Sh eviJJs Jllapstraies, Con -stables ;tnd all other kinds of Jilanks-nt-i(ly printed, and fur sale at this ofiice.

St'e " -m its svai fi ling portals iciun ,7tj. 7)id bn-ak' vpun t-i?c in a jlin:l f day. Vet as the eye is djz.ltd with sudden bursts of light, Si the mint! is sometimes stagjrerp.d with the. stupendous magnitude of events: and reels bet ween opposite conclusions, like men in an earthquake. Futurity' says Johnson-, u is fhe proper abode of hope and fear:" we would foreknow eery thing; and the ardent imagination plunges inu the fathoinless ah s of darkness or speculation. Though we are amused and editk'd by the hold conjectures oP a Vhiseldek or a 1)?, Fradt, as with a new novel, yet we must guard against ill us'ion s. The recollection of the past is only useful but very usefulj

by way of provision for the. future7 i lulosophical predictions, are pieferable to Sibylline prophecies,"b'Jt past history is the best corrective of both. The emblematic Janus, however, looked forwards as well as backwards: fcfuch should be the for&oilit t the statesman, lrc In: will be "an age too late,"

will mistime his measures, be blind to cti1 1.. . 1 1

ses, anu lose uiji;n mimics lorever. i nas been well .??id, that great.ocasions are. lost for vvant of great-Wil'fij tlie fallible condition of oyrrctfiehts and people being cumparatfe to the po-it's cave Where Liht and Darkness in perpetual round Lodge and dislodge by turns. Highly as the writer thinks of the moment, and firmly as ha believes in a slow and great prospective melioration of the human condition, (for knowledge is progressive,) he 19 not so visionary an advocate for perfectability of all kinds as to imagine that ice shall ever behold the leopord lying down with the kid, except to devour it, or the lion eating straw like the ox, while be can seiz.c a carcass. Excess of credulity will no more lead him to magnify South American affair, 'than to construe oriental expressions literally. Hiving given a caution against believing too much in speculation, the autlmr likewise Solicits the readef not to expect too much. He devotes bis performance to the use of that great class who have

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JAMES II. WALLACE, j. p. j. c. STATE IKhWS. n N consequence of my having received ii. frequent applications from joad Commissioners to know the amount they are entitled to draw on me for, and having been informed by others of their having appointed a day to receive proposals and to make contracts for the opening of their respective Roads, I think it necessary to give this public notice, that 1 have not received anv ansv. er from the Sectetary of the Treasury of the United States to my application to be, paid theamouut of the ltoad Fund due this State, it may be premature for the Hoavl Commissioners to appoint any fimc to receive proposals, or to ir.-ike any contracts before they are advised by me, through thei medium of the ."Indiana Farmer," that I have received the money. CHiUS rOFHBU iiARIUSON, 0t. of the state nf Indiana for the. three per cent. fund. Salem, Mav 6th. 18:22. Taken Up OY Hiram M'Manaway, living in Jea-. XlD nings county. Vernon township, a fifteen hands high, both hind feet whitesome saddle spots supposed to he nine years old. Appraised to forty dollars, hv David Gagehy and John Stiles. Posted before ine this 2nd day of May. 1S2-2. RICHARD STOTT, j. r.

8 WI TZERLAN I) BRE WK John Detrnz, (Yew Switzerland if ear Vevay. la.) HAS established a BREWERY, at whiili Strong Beer of the best quality w ill ho manufactured, and sold On reasonable terms'. He will be particular in forwarding, agreeable, to order, any quantity that may be required for the "supply. of Madison, or other places on the Ohio. A trial of his Beer, Ivy those who rc&ail, is respectfully solicited5. Near Vevay, hid. Jlpril 3, 1 822. 8-3t.

Books Cards Handbills, c neatly and promptly executed at thia Office, on liberal terms. . ' i 11 1 1. 1 1 THE highest price w ill he given for IViAes & SleVns, by the subscriber, at his 8 tore irf Mali-son,

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