Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 December 1808 — Page 3

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It vi'. ana wmi wmui no loreio-n itate nas , , , ,. vitcdin this lht Ms m.-j0"1 ol je pOWIT ol tile Ldllor U.

i - i r V UOt now i uiu rive mat lie (laS v uc , i' ... x v.. ..i.

nv;ht :r the pretention to make any com-

rl not of it. and he has made none. But

in this 1'iL'ht there appears not only no reci

STATE OF HEALTH.

Confiderable alarm pervaded our city

a an innocent municipal regulation, wlnchtns place I)V the mail aboi'C dated

tu-cis tuiue init t ie united states tnem. )ct () muc, (Jcacc( as to put it to tiik

PAT HONS Or THE ilQNOTOK.. The editor ol the Monitor is an enem) at l.mg . :.ddrtlVes, tilled up with egotifms ond piomilc& of future p rtoi mantes His works and not hi pi ol; liioo o-iiVi. t

rrocity, hut no atlignable rel ation, between ai)out tt. days paft, in confeqnenc of the l"t( tilc, ltuu- by wlmh he uehrrs to

the irpeainy me umteu Mates oi a "r-jappearance ol a ttw vmhnt tides ol lever. wc J"" .v ..r.,.wM fure of votnnui v fclf reltriction, and the The atmofohere had hfn f,r iVv-ral wrcLs hr l llu3 t,nu to "4It'r a ,rw tu:u ,tr

furrender by hinaielty of his right of rc;uimfiuny jry and WJirnu The lsfc.s nf f-i various to his Patrons with relict to

taliation ar.iintt his enemie. fever were entirelv confined tn flranorcrs,' bs p Pr, ,

Ihe government ol the United States "jand never turned a contagions appearand. The jan;tor js POW Kfliblin.ed ; anc not now to he manned, "'at the IJiitim, light fall of rain at the dole of the Lit whh the loitering A .1 of Republicans Will decree ol November 21, 1806, was tlic week$ aml prrvailin North nd KaQ winds! u ni Uii n,.cJ no :i?er fc.n practical commencement ol an attempt not flticejiave proJucccl the ufual temperarjt-or it3 tontinunr.ee, nor its tunnies utter merely to check or impair tne prolperity jlure of tie fcaronf anj New-O. leans attu ffl. p.opheies of its downf.ll.

ol Great britam ; but utterly to this day eniovs as hii'h a detrree ot health.

igi, u.c rum uiis a,y tty on lhc C(.

continent. We are

licr noiititat exigence, throu

her tommercial prolperity ; that n "ns.happy to ftate that of the few cafes of the attempt, atmoft all the powers ol the Euro.rcVrr with which we have been airliaed,

pran continent mvc ocen compa.cu molt ot them yealded tu 'the power ot

medicine, and the grrat (kill of our phyh

or ltfs to co operate; and that the Ame

rican embargo, tin ugh no arTuredly not inteudod to that end (for America can have no real interi.lt in the fuhveifion of the Britilh pow-tr ; and her ruWc are too en lightened to ac from any irftpulte againft the real interelts of their country but by fone uTifortunate 'toncurtence of circum ftancesl without any holtile intention, the

Am.iirin lndlrrrfi did COHJC in aid of

:he block ade of the European rontinent," prrt ifrlyat the very moment when, if that Moc k.de could have fucct-eded at all, this intcrpofition of th- American government vould mo!t fff.-au illy' hive contributed to its fui.Crfs. - To this univerfal combination, his nnjrfly has oppoffd a temperate but a deteriniiif d rrtalution upon the enemy ; trulling that r. firm 'rrfiltance would defeat this prop a hut knowing that the fmalleft concrflion would infallibly encourage a perfeerancr in it. The (trugle has been viewed by other powers not without an apprehenfion that it minht be fatal to this country. The Britilli government Ins not disguifed from itfelf that the trial of fuch.an experiment mirht be arduous and long, though it has

htt-d of the final iffue. But if

that iffue, fuch as thr Britilh government confidently anticipated, has providentially arrived much fooner than could even

have heen hoped; if4 the Blockade of the Continent," 'as it Ins been triumphantly fy h-dby the enemy, is raifed even before it hd been well eltablilhed ; and if that

fvllem. of which extent and continuity

vre the vital principles, is broken lip into

fragments uttrrly hirinleis, and contempt

:ki- . tB tinvprt p ru itnttortant in inr

jiiir, ik u in hi - - hih-It degree to tlu reputation which coi. ftitires grrat part of her power) tfrat this dif'pp-intni.-nt of the hopes of her eneniirs Ih )u1d not have been purch-tied by any contrifioii that not a doubt Ihould re in in to diitant tim-s of her determination

and her ability to have continued her re- ' ...

finance : and that no Itep which could even

iniQ ikenly he conftrued into concrllion,

Ihouhi be t-ik'-n on her part, wnne tne furdMt li-ik of the confederacy remains undiSr.ilvpJ ; or while it can be a queftion

vli-ther th- plan drvifed for liT delruftiou

hs or has not -iihet completely failed or

been une(jnivfi ally nb indoned. (To Le continued,)

cian's in treating the complaint, has depri

ved it of that alarming efiecA which is produced by its appearance in other countries. OrL Gazette.

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TIIK WKSTKRN SUN. rXCE.VXr.S, DrcuMiu i: 17, 1803.

SATURDAY EVENING MED1TA- , T10N5.' It is our peculiar happinefs, under the gofpel, to have Gad revealed to us in his genuine character, as without variableness or shadorj cf turning. We know, that at no time there is any change, either in his tfTeiStions, or in the plan of his ad

minillratioii Que light tlways (nines up

on us from above. One clear and direct

path is pointed out toman. The Supreme

Being is, and was. and ever will be, the

ftipporte r.'of order and virtue ; the right

eons Lordy loveth rightecusntss. The ex

ternal, form ot religion may vary; but,

under all difpenfations which proceed from

Cod, its fubfianoe is the fame. It tends

continually to one boint, the purification

of man's heart and life. This was the oh.

jecft of the -original law of nature. This was the fcope of the Mofaic conltitution,

amidlt all its facrifices and rights : and

this is unqueltionabty the end of the gofpel.

So invariably confUnt is God to this pur-

pole, that the difpenfation of mercy in Chrift Jefus, which admits of the vicarious

itonement and righteousnele ot a Redeem-

er, makes no change in our obligations to

tulfil the duties of a good life. Ihe Re

deemer himfilf has taught us. that to the

end of time, the moral law continues in it?

full force ; and that heaven and earth

pass cftfv, one jot or utile snail in no

-vise pass from it, I his is the only mill-

tution known to men, whole authority is unchanging and conltant. Human law rife and fall with the empires that g.iv-th-m birih. Sy Items of phiiofophy vary with the progrefs of knowledge and lightManners, fentimehts, and opinions, alter with the courfe of time. But throughout all ages, and amidit all revolutions, thr rule of moral and religious conduct is thfame. It partakes of that immutability oi the divine nature, on which it is founder. Such as it was delivered to the firfl woi (hippets af God, it continues to be, at thi? day, to us ; nd fuch it (hall remain to oui pvilU'titv for ever. PHILADELPHIA, Oa. 27

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The City of Walhington has become the editor's permanent al:de which' nothiirg ih til be nble to change but a removal ol

the feat of Government; a circumltam c

which the editor hopes to believe will ne

ver take place.

As the principle fupport of a newfpaper

at this place is derived from fuhfciiption.

the editor trunks' that the friends xvho havr heretofore j)romottd his e tahtilhmeut will

fpare no diligence, whrn opportunity of

fers, to extend the circulation of the Jon

itor: An extenfive circulation alone cat.

give to him tne me:?ns nctiary tor the

correct management of his prrfs.

The editor can allure liis fohferibers that, the Monitor flnll be enlarged to iize as great is that of the National Intelligencer, if not larger, by the meeting ol congrefs in November next ; and that th proceedings of that body, together with all public vouchers and documents will be molt faithfully and at n early d iy 1 lid before the nation. In this particular the ed

itor hastio doubt of J;iv::g the molt com-

plrte fatisfaction to men of ill parties. Washington City. September 20:h, 1S08.

THIRTY DOLLAR REWARD.

7 Havfa5fe

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V hy m i.i t o I '.he tin obi) iiu; hf art's at ielt II. w Iti I it lit-., within the brealt ! Whv jit urn ! lim r death tuefeiits US peace

And in the gtavcour lonows ccalc. h;!V. ilK-nu-lanchnly talk t(. record tlu (! ;.t!t oi' Hicc Jonc. J,lp-. of K ilklkia, lie Icli hy the liniid ol Dr. J.iiik s Dunlap. he vas in tlu is; ol ynutli, und juil enuring tile lei nes of lift-. The l;.il tv.ail from the Mall wan. fin nilhcd 1 1 s u ith -funic coinnnmi cation Irotn Kalkaki t, u Inch had

been inib-bent, and letnrned tofuicii

The Spanish Afir,isfer.

r.r te cot resffonUince of the lie -tster.

I h fd'owiiig is an extract of a h ttei fioni VTera Cruz, dat'd Auull'iO, 1808 t a pentlcnian in thisritr. Thi-j port contmtirs as ufual to br flint gainlt foreign vefT-ls ; and although wt rt-cived the E:ylilh as ourfiirnd., we do not allovv them tlie free Made as you flip pole - all exc luf've grants at.d p' ivil'-dLeJ ;ivcn by cui Lit adminiltration have teal-cci.

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ON the I !lu!

NOT1CK.

third Mondy in March nvt

I ap;!y to the court of d v

Muri I lea?, (A Kn x county lodi-aia Tc t rit.nv torll.hlilli a ferry ovr White ri er, !rom mv land to thr op lite ilmre. THOs. I- WITHERS. lhc. i r tii. lfius.

A!

1.0

ir.ixr), bctv-ffii 1 ' ii. ,6 vars of age

, ' i ap-,ir tj ;h: pna:;ug tl.i cilice.

it - i.c luu.tn er hv

intr on Jrinan creek Uearoon

( ounty on the night of the 29th 0 to her Lit. A bright forrel . horl, fittem and an Irilf hands h.gh, a foiwll bla'.e an' loin on the nofe, a fear under his foretor Qcc-tlioued hv the kick of a horie"; oi

hind foot white, and fome white round th

hoof of the other -branded 7'. on th near flioulder, foui years old lalt fpriig

trots and naces. and when Itolen Was llm't

II round whoeve.r will fecure thr laid

horfr fo that 1 L;et him again, Ih ll receiv-

i reward of fit teen dnlhrs, or thuty dollar

ior horfe and thief; provided the thief i

convicted Any nei'fon who can eive in

formation of the above horfe will plea!

direct a letter to me at Laurciiccburgt

I. T. JOHN LIVINGSTON, lit November, 1808.

, NOTICE iferehy criven that I flu

S iferehy given that I flnll apply to tl

'-ourt of common pi as for the County ot Knox at th-ir term of November now en u i i g, to appoint Coir.miflunieis, agrceablv 'o the reviled act of the Territory for the p rtition of land, to diide the real eflatt f L'uris Edeiine decefed, hrtweeii his le cral Heiis d Repref-ntaTivr , of which iiiinber are Julim i-Iarriot Hamtramtk t'.j whom I am u ruli n, Wit, Em. HENRY HARRISON. Oct. 2:, i ho a.

Tw c nty Dollars He ward.

R

AN the

aw v tjorn th fuhferiber on

ith dy cl Uctoher Lit, a mulat

:) man named A ST 110 NY,

bout five frrt 'even or eifht irch.es igh, branded IL on each cheek, he lud oi a blue mixed homrfpun coat and panloon (i ti.e Line; he is crafty and cunniu.,. Wtio vcr tks up Lid fellow am; ' ures him in any ja..nd will forward .i l. fin ition to me in N dhvdlr TennrfTre, ih-ill reirive the above rewsrd, and all reafonable charges. JACOB GRAY. Dec. Uth, IC03.

XOTICK. ALIi prfoni indebted to me hv bond, no!-, or hot k .itrount, are h "rhy revti:'itrd to t;mif! lorwarti and p y off their n fpective brdlances on or L-fo,- ti c fnl iay of January ivx. or th-y wi!! )r . u; into the hands of nropper ollkers for cullection. A. F. SNA PP. Drc. 1 5th 'Lo0fl. Samu:l C. Vance, v?. Nicholas WhitingerTorein Attuchmtnt WHEREAS a writ of foreign attach ment hath ilfucd out of the court ot Common Pleas of Druhorn county in ihz Indi.ina Territory, again(l thr goods ind chatties lamls and tenements of NichoLs Whitinger a i on refnlrut ; at the fuit ot Samuel C. Vran. e, whrn upon the fberilf of laid county luth retumrd, that he has attac hed oie hnufe and out lot in or adjoining the town cf Laurancr burgh as the property of the faid Whitinger. Notice i$ therefore hereby given to the' faid Nicho

las Whitinger that unlefs he do appear,'receive a declaration and enter fpecia! bail to

the taid action the pioptrty fo attach-d

will l e fidd tofatisfy the claim of the faid

T T I . . '

v .iiurt diiu a 1 1 uLiiers wnn ttjv annr

juflly entitled, and who (hall apply for iliac

put pole. ' ' :

SAMUEL C. VANCE Clk. To... 1 " . i .

joules xjui aiv, For pi t IE 26th' Nov.' 1808, : C O 11 Y D O N,

' THE SEAT OF JUSTICE OF HARRISON C0UNT1 T X HE Legifliture of the Indiana Terntory having had off a new County taken rro-n thofc'of Knox and Claik, .'incl cflabli(hd the feat of fuflice thereof at the Town of CORY DON ; the proprietors will cxpofe to falc on the premilVs to the .'ligheh bidder, the lots in the faid Town n Filday the llth of November next I his Town is handfomely fituated at the junction of little and big Indian Creeks, ind unites in itfelf as many advantages as

ny otner inland lite m tlie J emtory. i'Lc edin the centre of a flourifliing Settlement and a large h(dy of good land huh is better fupplied 'with conltant flrexms for Mills than perhaps any other ra the Welti rn Country : it promises to hs i place of confiderable commerce. Mechanics of every d' fcription . will Jind it .dvantagedus to fettle tbere. The terms of Sale will be made know n ind due attendance given on the day .hove mentioned by THE PROPRIETORS ON L HUNDRED Sc FIFTY DOLLa RS REWARD

RUNAWAY from ;be fubferiber the fixth uy of July 1806 ; a egro man named BILL, twenty.two yeurs of age .vhen h" went away, five

i. b ...i.r o. . Mches high, a likely well made fellow, Itraight nofe, thin lips, has a fmall call with his eyes, fpeaks plain and very fculible, has fome fpots on his neck nd coller bone ocofloned by a burn, t'omeflrip-s on his back towards tits right tide under his fh.mlder blade, occafjoned hy whipping, may have fome fears on his legs near his auclrs, occafioned Ly being iron--d, a large rUt foot, he is very ingenious, tan work at rough carpenter woik, could ;lay fome on the fiddle ; whofoevcr takes up faid negro and brings him to the fubferiurr living in Brok county, ttate of Virgin right miles from Chaileftown and five from Stubanvill, fhall have thu above reward paid by me. RICHd. WELLS. May the 2 L 1803. N. B. Mai holes in his ears to ware bob:.

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