Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 March 1810 — Page 3

TIIK WESTERN SUN.

MXCEXXES, March 3, 1810.

The following gentlemen offer thcmfclvcs as candidates lor the H'nife of Ucprdcntath es at the en Hiing April election : Genl. W. Johnftoti, John Johnfon, John Hudden, Peter Jones, and John Caldwell. William Jones aflfors himfelf as a candidate for the Council for the dill rift compofed of the townfhips of Butteron, Palmyra and Vincennes. Walter Wilfon, David Robb, and Jacob Warrick, offer them, iehes as candidates for the Council for the diltrift compofed of the town lh ins ol Harri fon, Waba'h, White river and Ohio. Should any other gentlemen be. come candidates, or any now named decline it, fhall be immediately announced.

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And I as rich, in having such a jewel, As twenty sees, if oil their sand were pearl,

The water nectar , & the rocks pure gold.1 Married on TucfJay the 6th February, by George Henderfon, Kfq. in the dim idt of Cape Girauleau, Jofeph M-Ferron, Efqr. to Mils Eve Tyler, an orphan reared by the late colonel Hays and his lady. From Liverpool papers Nov. 25. The following particulars are given on the authority of a gentleman who lately efca ped from France, and who left Paris on the 4th infK Troops are marching from all parts to the north ofpain.

Bonaparte goes immediately after the meeting of the fenate. Jofeph Bonaparte to be king of Italy, Spain to be treated as a conquered country, and divided in:o twelve governments. Beauharnois. is to be kino; ot Poland ; that part lately wrelled from the Aufirians to form a part o the kingdom. The ireneral news from the continent is now become ve ry unintereOing an J unimpor tant, Jonadarte is (till at Fontainbicau ; and the reat e? changes of the map ot Ku rope which will soon be carried in:o execution, he can

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chief ot his confederate I;in ate attending his morions, no doubt to rrcrivc his inllrucVi ens and allid in concertino the new arrangements. STOCKHOLM, Nov. n... It is now publicly known thai our intercourfe with Ln gland is to ceile according to the liipulations of the late treaty ; for yellcrday , Sun

there medicate and difjreft

full leiiuie.

day) notice was given from the pulpit here, and in feveal others of the maritime :owns ot Sweden, that our ports fhould be (hut againff all Kiiglilh (hips on Wednelday the' 15th infh and it is therefore expected that an oflicia! communication to that elfecl will then be made to rear admiral Pickmore, the com mander in chief or his majef ty's ihips on that ftation. lie is to fail for England on the 1 6th; but the biff convoy cannot fail before the ill of December, and two "(hips of war will be fulfered to remain at Carlfcrona to elcort it. TwoSweduh fnipsof the line four frigaigsaild feveral gun boats, have within thefe tew days failed fro Am this city for that portbefore which there is at preleht one Ihip cruizing to prevent the entrance of En glilh velfels.

The inhabitants here, greatly alarmed from a

of a vifit by an nghh fleet to remonUrate agunft the exclufion of their (hips from our ports ; and all the affu ranees winch he Engiiih re lldent here can give them, that no harm is intended

them, are infufiicient to quiet their apprehenfions. FROM CHINA. Extraft of a letter from captain W. Sturgis, to a gentleman in this town, dated Canton, Sapt. 26, 1309. Your favor of May laft, was handed me the id inft at

NJacao, where I was waiting tor convoy, and repairing the damage fuftained in auy gcigement with a fleet of pr rates.

jof them thought it poffiblc

for us toelcape. 1 had but ten men on board the (hip at the time, and to tunately m t one cf them was wounded, though many (hot (truck, in almoll every part of the hull, and our fails and rigging were much cut to pieces.

PROPOSAS Br WILLIAM DR0MG00LE, For publilhing by t'ubtenption in ludltown, (Ky ) a PwOcdic-1 Woik, :o tc entitled THE GARDEN. BrCIIRlSTOVHER CRABTREE, Esq. AND O'UILRS.

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So all agreed through tweet diver fitie, This Garden to adom, with giet vanctie. TO THE PUBLIC. A confiderable par: of the propofrc work, will confilt in aouie ot the public n general, or, what is the I'nic thing, in I nm pooning their vices and foi?le f pd w doubt not but every man wiil be lo aiSiiou to hear what is laid againil himl'lt that Ik will without hrlitation purchafe and care fully perufe our paper. The chiri" obj-Ci however, of the prt ient addrels 10 ihe pob lie, is, like all Authors, to pull' viu into notice ; fet forth our litcraiy prcitnl ons, and eltabhfli incoiurovcrtdbl , that w are as well acquainted with the Ciailics, th Sciences, Trades and ProlVlfions, as tin mother that bore us. By this method likt

wile, we expedi to command the attrntior and patronage of our countrymen. Wwarn all per Ions not to condemn our woik?.

thro prejudice, without having read them ; nor precipitately and ungeneroudy to fco.fi at them, becaufe they ha.ve the misfortune of' being an offspring of the wild woods oi Kentucky ; but we intreat them to jcin with us to fofter the native gentus of ou ftate ; trim the untried pinions of the VVrl tern Mufe ; awake the minds of our Firr born Youths from their lethargy ; and op n Urfore their eyes, in deJightlul prolu ct, intellcduil fields which triry nijy be iuti ced to cxploie. We are proud to inform the public, tint the gates of our G nden are now thrown open ; and we invite them to enter in ; rx atniur its productions, nci contemplate itsbeauties. Within it, Apollo reign-?, who, to charm our courteous viiitors, flnll ling ori ginal veifes to divine aus ; and enrich iu fcenrry with all the decorations which cn delight a refined imagination ; and the Mil cellancous MuI,.!mII fcatter in the path way of our fpectators, i4 Flowers of all hue and without thorn, Ithe rose." In the mean whil? j 'lly f ced Wit, Ihall hing 4ii Epigram, Pun or Anecdote, on ev ery Tree, to rntert.nu oui viiitors. Vr havr emilefs variety in our Garden, anu know how to join biiter and fweet, am; chaim by novelty even the Tlidtle ant; Nettle are not wanting there; by which the rude critic, who endeavours to Cttp?i! our tiowers, will e tlu g nor are w without Grab- Appl-s, and gnen Pei imoi-. with which will undertk- at any tinu to ll.fTen, and m k rough, the finooth md niin.il- ton),,rs ot Htn-u rns. lit (horl A'kinisot i'mi fvrr etitrre'l in:o trc Mrdical VoC .hu! nv of an . Id dtn", wr

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a,lu"); 'JUI UML. l5,u ICllinw wh.lIirr rtll,t ions u.r.n, tie h-,rtach

ibme iaih. I hey next enci eavored to fet (ire to the fhip, and were igain uilappoiirti1

In the evening of the 22d of Au-ull, I anchored in Ma cao rowels, and early on the 23d lent a boat wirh my firlt ofiioer and four feamen on Ihore for a pilot, ash cultom -iry. During .their abfence we were attached by 21 vcf lels, called by' the Chinefe, lunks, manned with 2000 men, and carrying trom foui to twenty eiht guns each. I hey hrft attempted to board ns, which we prevented, by

tleaufin the miiupt Ir.nis ot n.rii ; or in ilnfjiil tti" 41. d eidivm n ihr llifpid frnh s.

! L-lt i'o'M" concrit-d u.h in y t .ke it 10

o his brain (ht ho wc- mcin) tn c 'tin 1

their veilcls, inunced a belief j y t imrn of our ,ltl,IMfm,ms lhat vvr that many mult hrve been confirm no onr w u hc t. i'nrti t.

the tit'iii.UH

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and B:2ur, we i f , that Queen I.Kr.a betli was the fir .' woman win v.; r- 1,1 lt)( kings in h -nd ; afidth.tt t f,,:,, Kuijj, ws the fi d p;ilo!i who rv.r u, tc them Hut to the Layers, we hoi,rPiloutcis Ignoramus " It iny noi he improper, nocwitldlaiiiiii), to fltet that wc hve 1'ren outside of BlLllonr, Ckr, 1) dlas, ar d otl'rrs, wliich is oeaily as mui ll as many a squ.b cracker ot the day n ly. B 11 1 anove all, wc are great Linguills, for vr know th. t the Girek nime of water i Wuer, the Latin ivmr, Aqua the French na.n, Ajm, the Dutih f.AJtr ; but as '.o the Hebrew, wc dnlm- to tuir leaders, that our infuprrablc dett (a'.'u; n of the wlnde Jcwilh profetlinn, has hrcn the caulc ot our not having Itudird their hm'uarr.

Attrr tlie above model! dif; 1, y cf rrud'.ciju, we hope no one will dare to forr tC nir productions, hut ht us fht in ptu.et .villi the v ces of the land. lo .he Laoi s. wr m kt oil bt(i how ; put our bell loot tnrtniidt, Hi re th ru, ve IhII always be on cur l's and O Goodnauirtd wholefome ,.d ii e will l .idninilttr d to them, rtfprdiini; the m iiisp.cment ot ihrir beaux ; niatiin.ony wdl oe omuiendrd nd preached up lr their fik s. And woe oe unto Liathrlors ! for wc will lo poller anJ worry thm, that thry ill tlioole to Uow beneath the yoke of tlyn en, ra;hr lh n endute oiu arnllm of v it, lidiculr, rraf n and l3i-' : r tor wc e w.,ini admiids 4.:' the gc nil" fcx ; r.d r.ifc IT. ddiftiplrs ot C!u Oe: field. In older that our Garden m y uotwour.d lie eye of any one, we have determined to xrhnle all religion difputations ind as p :iti-, although we hve no dubt but C u!d ;rt)ve, that Thi mas JefTnlnn is great, and good mn, and that the De-n-ocratic, is the be ft form of governmei.t, et we wdl carrfully avoi 1 :njchi g nu that fubjrdt. In the depir mrnt of Cri-

uifm, we will fomrtim s nuufr; and fuch is our boldnefs, that VNchYdl not hefi. rate to attack the hugefl Folio's, the Co. umbiadnot x epted. But v more part cnlaIy declare oaifelves the Guardians of ViTility, and the fworn foes to all man ner of Vice. We earneOIy invite the correfpondenre of the Youths of the VVrll, and all men of L tttrs; and wilh tlieir communications t confifl in Moral, S iennfic, Divertirg;, Literary fuhj-rls, or fu h ,.s relate to the f lhionable woihl. To(oinlude, we have, s in the words of our motto, All ?gteed through fwret divrliMr, This Garden to adorne with gre;t varietie." COMDITIONS or I HE G AH DEM.

I. The Garden fliall ht printed on New Type,, and on paper of a fupTior qutlt ty, dtul exet uted in a lyle, not inferior to any w,nk hitherto printed in the fUtf. 1 f. It Ihall illue every Two Weeks, ai d hr dr-liverfd to fubfci iJirrs neatly flti lied in Blue piptr; e-cn number fhall conttiu twelve I ire Du-idicuno pages. III. The piice to fn'dVnUrs vi!l be Two 1). liars prr anruni, paid in advarcr, or Two Dollars and Fifty rents, payable at the expiration - f" months. Vre ean.-itly ef ef h t! cf" gen!emrtl wl:o may fluid fuoUtipfon jitpers for the Garden, to return th in t t lie pol Malier at Biirdliown. hy the H (I day of March next, as we arr anxious to commerce the v'ork immediately. llairc.llown, D-r. 30rh, f.00. flCSuhf f iptinm received at thi; otL f. 1 '(JUL l CN C ) I 1 0 : ' I SHALL j ply to the c u-t I C-mmon Pleas of this county (Knx) -t tleir : rui in March next, to apja.mt torn ' illi. inns to divide the real elt.tr nt William Marrif. n, deceaO l, srreahiy to the ai of Wf mf.iy, infuii' A mid- and proviued, moi-.gil his f-verd l"-i'S :nd reptefenta. ivrs, wheitut, in riht f my wife, 1 am

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ihacone Junk loft 30 men in i .,s was deir;d, an.d :h,t t?u- h,n n.eth.MU.-t the contell our prelervjiion !c irru' t,vi1lil ,th ,rr 44 ;;rr :n bo,! 'rijr , , . . . wrll, -nd then th -ke :x!i v ur tertt

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BLANK DKKD For Sale nt i oh OJlcc,

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lUr.vk ll'urrant Sunvnniu:. and Lxtai'ion: Jar Mj aits. For S.tlc at thi- Ojjice "rhnfc m-n'l' irin " Ur h:ivcrak'U s!ii)'' 'j)n) n f r is fr.r the hill picnic ;xlu: n tlitm to thib of lice.