Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 July 1817 — Page 1

THE WESTERN SUN.

From the Press of ELIHU STOUT, Publisher of the Laws of the United States. VINCKNNB8, (Ind ) 8ATURD W MOUSING. JULY 19, I817. Vol. 8j No. 33.

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77 III WESTERN SUN, IS printed on every 8 Uurdav at Two Mars per altflUm, If paid in advance 01 TWO Doll era end Fifty Cents, at the tnd of the year, for Vrhicu a note will lie required. No luUscrlptlot) ran he withdrawn until all arrearages ere paid. Advertisement) conspicuously inserted on the uual terms Advertising CUatometl will note on their advertisements the number of times hev wish them Inserted Those sent without sn ii direction! will be contlnu cd until forbid, and must be paid for accordingly.

SEW GOODS.

file subscriber hai jusl opened a gener

al assortment ot M K.ItC 1 1 VNDIZE:

Suitable For the present and appproacl . 1-

ui'j m anon consisunK or )RY GOOD . $ CUTLERY, RONMONGERY, 8 VDOLERY

QUEENS-W K Ei ; ss TIN-W VRE, . GROCERIES Liquors l on an I Castings Which he Will tell low for C AS H. R I HI H P TTERSOtf. Vincent . June mr 27-9 w

t fhy i lo ere I idebted to the tub o r, vk tieh ought to be paid, will do 11 to avail themselves of this friendly

ad mo ve. on, and settle the same without V ) ibi A. P.

Tu'ix lots for sale

Wlsll to dispose of e number 01 far n, or ' ; . 0 T$ in the to n Bl'SSBRON also three lots with tWO

good buildups thereon, now occupied

as ii store U tavern also 40 or 50 acres of ftret rate land, adjoi ling the sameA great bargain will be given in the a, bove property for apart paid in hai l and a reasonable credit for the batan . J VIES DUVK1M.

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K E SUA W A SALT Of the first quality for sale by JOH DULY

"F"T Hnsxren prairie one mih Frotn P li is e which will be sold low for C sh Furs Uld skins, or for pro;;.. c. aueh as Corn and Wheat 8-tf .1 inuarv 23 1817.

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A good Hosier that will attend well to The Stable,

For which I iberal wrages will be given a

in whom confidence can be placed, who vvou.d oec.:sionallv attend the Bar would 4 be p ret vied. M ARK U: T Vincenncs, June 5, 18 17 27 tf

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WANTED TO HI UK, 'WO good BRICK LATERSvnp two CO ffOJY LABOURERS

whom constant employment and libe

ral wages viH be given, apply to BENJ M N U M 3 Vincetmes March 20 i si 7. 1 6 tf CASH STORE! I expect to have lu re by the first May next a handsome assortment of MERCHANDIZE, Purchased in Philadelphia k Baltimore, when goods ere low The above goods are of the latest importations and newest patrons, which

l will sell iow foi Cash or to those customers on 60 or 90 days that will be punctual, OWEN REILLEY. Vincenncs pn! 14. 1 s 1 7 20-tf f 'hose who has old unsettled accounts with me will please call and settie them as soon as convenient 1 ) R

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fK' FERS his professional services to P the p;'''nc thoiM irhomiv wiihtn

t orempfo him, wUi please apply riAVM.YS HOTEL V

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A new fhiifu and Thrice a Week paper at the Seat of Government. The people of the United States are respectfUlly informed, that, in October next, there will be issued, at the City of Washington A NEwsl'APEU, F.NTlTLfcO The City of Washington Gazette to be published every afternoon ut two o'clock. Tetm, Price Dailv, Ten Dollars fltr annum J Thrice a Week ' namely Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays,) JFit-e Dollars fur annum. Advertisements inserted at the usual rat T7 Important public documents and state papers will be printed at full length : and a competent report er for Congress is intended to b employed to report for the Gazette AH Interesting articles of Intelligence will be carefully elsected and published

HA K OF Vli I M S

The State Bank of Indiana

2f(h June 18 1 7.

Those Stockholders who have not

paid the second Instalment of tive dol

lars on each of their shares, are hereby required to pay the same to the commissioners in the several counties ot the State, under whose direction the said shares were sold on or before the first day of September next. By order of the Board IS VAC BLA KFOR13, CashV,

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w f that th drawing of M VSf i C LOTTERY AT St LOUIS, will commence on the 15th day of October next -but ieT tickets noW remain Unsold, Those here who want a chance mUSt supply themselves c.uh klv els' 'twill be too late, 30- tf V i n e n N F.s, 2 6, .Tune, ! R 1 7 .

Mr. BENNETT,

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WT EEPS his OFMCEinaropn,

loimmr the otivc, ol the 'irhana

Centinel. rO 16-tf VincennespMaiteh isi7. LO OK 1 1 E 11 El C An Apprentice to thf Shoe A Boot Making Business, Between the ae of 14 and 16 who can come well recommend, will be taken bv 9 4 the subscriber, ABU AH BROWN.

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'HE- W GOODS ! !

SAMl EL fi!JT, Co.

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v ri i ' r u u n i l .M'.'nr,. . Large Assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE QUEENS WARE,$ SCHOOL s AION VHV, BOOKS, LIQUORS 5 GROCERIES l Case Elegant Straw Bonnet. These Goods were selected by themselves, and will be sold very low FOR CASH. Vincenncs, June 6, 1817 27-tf

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NOTICE.

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H VI Q.r; y THOM.iS COL M. .V

ceased to exist on the 1 5th ultimo JOHN LONG, THOMAS COLM AN. Vine enne July I, 1817. 3i

yTQ FARMERS. tCe subscriber informs the public, tkilt he continues to purchase fat cattle, eal calves, sheep and hos for which

be 111 pay cash. THOMAS COLM AN. Julu I, 1817. 31 tf.

xrUFKl AS Rebecca Rrrl my 'Vv. ife, has left mv bed and board

Hit any cause, 1 caution all persons

uist harboring or trusting her on my

count, as I Will pay no dibtgjf her

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FROM THE RICHMOND ENqLiRER. AMERICA. A country almost fresh from the hand of Nature, Which shoots itselt into almost every climate, and teems with tlie productions of almOstfllevcry soil, opens her bosom to the foreigner of even cliim . It. is thus tat the youngest branch of the human familv expresses

her claims. It is thus that America ad

dresses iier older and arrogant siste

n Send your unhappy children hith

M C ome unto me ail ye who are hea

ly laden with the ills of oppression and I 11 you rest. Those who eat bitter bread of persecution will h re ' te bread that is sweetened from the cup of liberty. M I have land enough to employ you. My territory Sweeps from the shores of otic to the wikis west of the Mississippi ; from the lakes of Canada to the verge of the Mexican Culph. Mj earliest settlements are yet destitute of people ; but, if you travel Westward" ly, extensive regions iay ojper. before you. The v.,;.U'u ,'j.U snort on mv prairies.

and many a forest has never rung "with j the stroke of the axe. Years and een- i tuties must pass away before my countey can attain a moderate rate ot population. There will be land enough, and to spare, almost for the remotest generations. M This large belt of country embraces i almost every variety of clitnat' nd so"'. 4 rhe emigrant rr..y pitc h his tent on the borders of the lakes, where winter lingers on the lap of ay ; or on the houni! m ii'C "t IlfM-iri-a. tt-Ki"i- 1 hPlr!i on1 i

the apple tree bloom in lanuarv. He ' a pampered anstod acy. 1 h

maj breathe the varying airs of the sea,

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i or oe lanneo iy tne oreezes or the valiey.

Fverv mode of cultivation, which is

tnost agreeable to his inteiests or his taste lavs lie fore him. ! e may heW lumber and drain potash with the 'laborer of the North- he may reap the wheat and gather the hemp of the midland country he may draw the cotton or cut

borers, merchants and farmers ; fly to a region, where labour and capital are so much demanded ; where wages are so dear and profits so high ; where food is so abundant, and the poor so few. " N't these are not the only benefits which i mingie in the cup. 1 offer you a land of liberty e land, whose political institutions are framed upon tne wisest model, v. here government protects without oppression, makes the fewest laws for the regulation of its government and treats all men a? equal who obey its laws. There arc no mercantile nonopolies, r.o corporation laws or statutes of apprenticeuh'" to eontroi the exercise of industry but, where every man may go ?s iie pleases, 2nd pursue the occupation which he conceives best calculated for his interests. Land is not confined to particular families by an odious primogeniture. "The burden Whi :f the government lays upon the profits of the laborer, is as light as the restrictions which it imposes upon industry. My taxes are moderate. My debt is small. My means extensive. 1 ere the taxes send no man supperless to bed. No portion of your wages is exacted to nay the tythes of the priest. There is no established church. The rights of conscience are as much respecied as the aiiars of Mod. I ' l yone may worship Heaven accord- .: votnk dictates of Ins conscience. Heligion ify free as the air tha is breathed My children visit the churches which they prefer, suvi pay to their minister what they determine of themselves. "Nor do my benefits terminate here. YoU have no taxes to contribute towards

the cane of the South and W est, if He be a Swiss, he may press the srrape ; if a Dutchman, he may fatten cattle and manufacture cheese ; if an 1 nglishman, he may reap the wheat of his native fields; or if he chooses to launch into a mode of cultivation almost peculiar to m children he may raise orn crop to bacco, Or whiten his fields with cotton. There is no culture, to which he has been accustomed, which he may not exercise here : and there are some which he mat a ui:e by a visit to my shores. 4 J u Nor arc manufactures and commerce neglected. The north furnish manufactories of cotton and wool. The middle country calls for workers of iron, in almost every variety of mode. There is no manufacture indeed of which the materials is not to be met with here. The mines of coal are inferior to none in the world : those of iron are superior to any. My soil is cover d With almost every variety of wood calculated for every species of wooden work. My fields are already whitening with sheep; and my cotton is ii';', ; :Ued in it quantity, or the fineness of its fibre. Most sorts of the coarser manufactures have already ' isen to a gi eat degree of perfection. 1 hen is room then, and employment for the most of the handy craftsmen and manufac Urers, who bring their skill and instruments with them. 4 In ship building, who is my superior ? From the little cock-boat, which barely lives upon the wave, to the seventy four which thunders on the deep, proofs of my naval architecture are abundant. My canvass whitens every sea ; and my seamen penetrate every branch of navigation. M The Atlantic and the Pacific, the shores of both Indies, the isles of the South Sea are witnesses to the enterprize of my sons. My commerce is extended upon the wings of the wind to almost every department; and the same breeze blows into my ports the spices of the Moluccas, the teas of China, the nankins of India, the sUgar and coffee of the West Indies, the oil of Italy, the wines of France, and the manufactures of Britain There is no country, which presents as much employment to the laborer in pr m ortion to their number, and none such means o employing capital in proport on to t e a ou ' of t which is n die market. Co.. c; tUn; c U-

are no

i V ings, no princes, no princesses, no queen doatrers, no lords of the bed chamber,

no iaoies or nonor, no auses or marquis es or lords, or knights, to eat up your substance, or to offend your sense of equality and liberty. There are no tyrants no stibjerts. Every man in the eye of the government is equal : here arc no distinctions, which are founded upon the vilest usurpation. Merit and g -may rise to their level, and the chief magistrate of the American Republic may have sprung from the meanest hovel. M If these blessings have any charms hi your eyes, unfortunate emigrant ' come hither and enjoy them. Leave the region of the throne and the priesthood, lor the country of liberty and toleration.

Fly to my arms ; they are open to re

ceive you

Savannah. June 3. We are happy in having it in our power to lay before our readers some interesting intelligence fmm the republicans of Mexico. They warr ant us in saying, th'dfc the late reports of the success of S the royalists are spurious, and that Mexico has. at no period of the present revolution, been farther fr om the rasp of her European t rant Repub. New- Orleans, April 24. We learn verbally, but from persons well informed, that the military and nav al forces at Matagorda, after having left a detachment in that place, haveembarked on a expedition destination u. kno vn. LONDON, MAY 1. e received yesterday the Paris paper s of Sunday inst. The follow ing from one of them, dated Madrid the 14th uit serves to show the impression upon the continent as to the negociatNt3 between this country and Spain, with relation to Spanish Ameri ca. "Our department for foreign affairs lias been for sometime much occupied. Important negotiations w ith Enaland a e publicly talked of, and an arrangement ii spoken of, with our in-