Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1815 — Page 4
POETICAL AS7 LUM.
FR EE MASQNUY. HAIL, glorious art ! to mortals tjiven To teach the certain roar to Heaven, And ftrew the path fclth fweets t sTi? this which liftl our tV'en race,
And to v in an atmcl s pi act. If he the t,ffat meets, Tis this ernnbrs human kind, lis architecture in the mind, And prompts tiif gtnerotJI heart, To (outre emb .hot', eah word & ftctj K conlchus ttrori to ictradt) And take a brothtt'l part. To trend the pith ihe farre: trod, ThtftUgh nature look to nature's God, A'd own his powrr divine ; ContemplaU all his wor on high The burning Too and pangtea ky, And true tlie grand detlgtlt Tv.'t BHs immenfity of fpaca With beings fi'trd to the place,
And inhere in winch Foim'J man, the irre.u
Qf lit world.-, with powers to ihtnk, Td ttjojpi ad re, and love, Y- i iy for what tC p. a L;, C?n want and vittue act Biltrcil Pur charity beftow ; To turn anlt&toh's Ggha to forr?s, Protect the fir, revenge thett wrongs, And tooth the bed of wc. To form a true fraternal banu Taught to converfe and u..dcitand; By myAlC fymbols given ; To ftnoy !nt God and nature give, To teach mankind the art to live, And render earth like heaven
nrv trove
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nih d States f Amc ::jExtracts Iromsir John Dal rytnp!cs celebrated Men oiis vf Great Britain and I reland , wrot e io i 787 Stationed thus in the middle, ami on the call, and on the well fide of the world, the En glifti Americans will form not only the moil potent, but the moll fingular empire thath.1 ever appea red ; bee tuse it ivill conhti, not in ih dominion oi a part of the laiuloi the globe but in the dominion of the whole ocean load nations their empire will he Jreadtu!. becaule their (hips will iail wherever billows roll or w ;nds can waft them ; and becaufi rtieir peojle, c ipableol fubfil tin eithei almof) w holly on the produc e of the waters b) means oi tiuir fill eries, or on the plunder and contributions of mankind, it they choofe to do i require few ot
their number to be employed in manufactures or husbaudry at home ; and therefore, like the ancient Spartans, who defied all the pover ot Perfia, or roving Not mans, who pillaged the fea coalls of Europe from Jutland to Dalmatia the occupations of every citizen
exifling on the importation of
cotton wool being at the rate of at leaft 25 per cent, on the firlt colt ot the coarier qualities, when imported in Btitifh vcflVls, and 30 per cent, in American bottoms has con trtbuted, and will now more than ever contribute, to efta
will lie not in the common bit 111 this disadvantageous employments of peace bur in competition, by affording the the powers of offence or de- continental and American fence alone. manufactures this high pre Whether they may have ans mi urn to bring toward cotton and letters, will be matter of fabries fimilar to thole which, chance. But if they (hall be have been v :crta fupplied 1 a t 11 t a
oleit wunartsanu letters they . by tnn country.
yill Iptead civilization over
thr univerfe. If, on hand they (hail net
the other
! !:t 6t the capital inveiled in this branch of trade
they mall net be blcli not than le millions have
with them, then they wil once been iur k in the creating of more plunge into the fame buildings & machinery which darkftefs, which nations have ; de unconvertible to any other thrown upon each oilier, pro- putoofe j and which in th.e bablymuch oftener than h.is- event of a failure of the mantory can tell; and when that ufacture, mult be irretiieva happens, England with all her bl loll glories, and all her liberty v ill ; i jiey accordingly refolve to e knox n only as a fperk in i pctiiion Parliament to take off map of the world as ancient , the duties. "Our fpindles in
and granting the military bounty land," pafled May Sth, I S 12, by which all fairs of military land bounti-s, befurc patents from th war department have bren granted, deched, viz kk Sec. "2, The iccretary for the department of war, for the time being, (bail from time to time, ifiue warrants fi r
the military Und bounties, to perfons enti
tled thereto : FrovuU QlWOySi 1 hat lUCtl
warrants flull be i(Tti d only in the names o
i.ne prriona tnus entitled, ar c or uy i.'cr
or their renrelVntativrs apt lied for within five years after the fjid perfons flH have become entitle ! thereto ; and the faid warrants (hall not he nfTignable or transferable in any manner whatever." This provifion ofthts aTl will he rtgrdly adhered tc, and (he mofi careful feruttny had in every cafe before a warrant will be iued. By order of the fecretsry of war, D. PARKER, Adjt Iks. Gen!.
of
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CARLISLE.
OTS in the town of CARLISLE will
be fold on Friday the 23d inlf fale to
commence at 9 o'clo
ck, A.
M. This town
Fgvpt, Sicily, Pontus, and Carthage arc now.
o
Co: ten Manufa ciures. A Numerous meeting of perfons interelled in the cot ton trade has been held at :lrpow, fvpeticion pniia.
peace create almolt as much! dread among the Britifh as ; our bayonets did in war But thev would have it lo. i
Tlioueh America was the befi customer 3itain had in the v oiid, Hie could not be con
tent with her lawful gains by
. I. . ir .i l
mem to taivc on tne uuiv oupm tra(i-, and drove us to ihe impot tation of cotton, j manufacturing for ourfelves which is now 25 per cent, ir by her wanton and unprovo imported in Brittth, and 30 ked (poliations ; and thus ere
r
tnmgs
(Teh, A
tliey fay in
con tine nt of Eurc
ir in American
mono othc
Unsir KeloU i 5.
I hvit ic is not only on the
b i I ' is m in
ufacture has arrived tofuch n
extern, nut even in tnc urn
ted taies of mci ica, w her
iie rv?w material itlelt is oayrx duced, hoi iefa than from four to five hundred thouland S pi n dies, ot the tnoli approved conltruclions. are at u o- k ;
ated that 11 powerful rival ip" which now distreffes fo much. (American.
is el!egan;Iyf:tuated in the flourifhing fettlement of BuiTrron the public fquare is fpacicus, laid eff at ri!: angles, wcrl! ccommodatrd with ftrcets and allrva. The 4 town is within one mile of Eaton's mi!!, (formerly LedgerWood'a) 25 miles from Vincennrs the country, water, and the
fpetial command of fitu ition as to central ity, haa long been loo!;tJ forward to, as th
mcil elirmle fjte for a flourifhing in thia fecit ion of country. The crowded population ot the neighborhood, givr fupt rior advantages, and as ro land, water and navi cration no fitu itiofl in the territory wil! bear a compat i L n tlie lengthy cedit ot two years, viz. one half at the expiration of one year, and the other half at the expiration of two years will br given Due attention 3t the town of Carhfle will be given cn the day of fale by the proprietors. JAMES SfcROUL, SAMi,. LEDGER WOOD, Wk. Mc.FARLAND. June 7, 18 15.
djutant If Inspector General's office
April 29th 18 15. GENERAL ORDER.
e arrangements which are nece(Tar7
xei uting tKe ad ot Gongrefi, fixing
ie military peace ellablfljinent, cannot be
completed fo hs to org.iniz'- the army, and
to pay anddijiharge the lupernumerry of ficers, non commiffioned officers, muiiciana and privates, on the 1st of May next. In ronfequence therefore, of the circumftances
v I e
'teas in the Vear pc; i winch will not permit fucJi difcharge at , , , J ' I that time, and of the provillons mde bf the
there were oiilv three thou
fand : and about lSv8, twen ty thouland ; and that it is afcertained, trom late and ;.n the ntic fources ot information that the waes uf labor for v oung people, who torm tin principal clafs employed in cotton t ac lories very hit le ex ceed thofe which are paid in this country ' 1 hat under a rivalfhip already fo powerful, anil hich threatens to fupplant r!?e cotton manufactures of this country in foreign mark
ets, it is indispenfibly (requtfite I Information having been gmn to ro remove every political re L UiC" !??ylroenirti.htt m? j puiiucai ic hnrepucch fed from foldiers their claims
Irraint by wnich its progrch can be impeded. M That the tax at prefent
provuions mue oy
law in fuch cafe, the army will continue in fciv:ce, according to its prei'ent organifati on, until futher orders, fubjed to the fol loi regulntions, vis : lit. Soldicts who cnlillrd to ferve during the war, will with all rcafonable difpatch from dy to day, be muiered, paid and difrhared at their reipecive ftations ; and. 2da ihe arrearncfes of pay due to the noneommiflioned officers, muficians and priv tf z, wo are enltfted for a term of years will be pii.l to them, at their refpe&We quarters with as little dehy pofiible. by order of the Secretary of War. I) PA RKER. AJj. (S' Inps. GtTJ.
WILLI M BADGER CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, SILVER SMITH AND JEWELLER, RETURNS thanks to hi? friends and the public generally, for the liberal encouragement he received, and informs them !;e hai a.Tkin onmeH hii flnn in hij
i r cwn houfe, on the comer near H. Laffell'a tavern, where lie will endeavour to give genera! (atisfa&ion to all who favor him with their cuftom. Vincennes, June 7th, 1815. HAT FACTORY. JOHN BRUNER HAVE eftablifhed a Hat Factory, ner H. LaaeeH'fl tavern, under the brm
of John Ik Suniu?l Bruner they have now.
and intend conllantly keeping on hand a general assortment of good and fafhionable
nais, wnicn iney win exenange ror.
Cattle, Bacon, Flcur, or Pork orders f'oirf
a diHance will be punctually attended to
nefs, and thr- quality of theirs Hats, to merit a fhare of public patronage. 38-tf Vincennes. May 19, 1815. Post-Office. ALL perfons indebted for pofbge of letters or newspaper?, are qu-fted to make payment before the 30th of this month, as no credit can be given after that time.
J. D. HAY, P. M.
1815.
Vincennes, fun
WAR DEPARTMENT. Utant and Inspector General's Office, 28tb April. 1815. GENERAL ORDER.
tor bounty lands, it is therefore deemed proper to publifli, as a general caution, the following extrutf of the ac of congrefs entitled jj An aC fot dtfignatttig) fury eying
APPLICATION will be made hy the
x. jl luwiwiMti tnc circuit court or tne
county of Knox, at their next November term, for a ferry to be eftablifhed the rapids ct White river. William Hi rris. May 30, 181 5. 40-l3t JC7Ar,y p-.fnn wifnin? to engage in tlie buunefa of ,:c ping a public houle, can obtain a; jocd a f'ind at the above nenti oned place as anv ill the territory. VV. H" F R 0 M r a E PRESS OF E, STOUT. PRIVTKR O TBI LAWS OF THE UNITED ST ATfcS.
