Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 November 1817 — Page 2

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the free pasageof the Dardanells to

vessels paying I moderate duty. Mai hall Davoust Prince of Kckmuhl. has ti . !) the oat i of fidelity Louii XVI I and baa received a Marshal a, baton.

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FOREIGN NEWS. i indignation has been excited ft-

; Lns1 a man in the western state who sold his wife for 32a dollars, Under f iv;ir 'this is no bad specimen of the state of the market for the article in this country as the last prk - in Rn gland varied from sixpence to two guineas; they must be cither scarce or of a better quaatity in the new world. Nat. Adv.

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erup riON n: emjvius. An article from Nantes' dated Ju'

says The present eruptions ol Vesuvius are istonishing Copper iron, alkaline a i U sufpher, sulphurlck arid, chalk ntil amonia k. from salts that are sometimes in a mass, and lomtimea divide. It Is obterved that copper is very much mixed with volcanic matter; quantities of it arc found anions the diiVercat kinds of lava Verauvl is, which since the year 18 I 3 has bei a more Or Ifc IS in ft State of commotion, has entirely cove re 1 its Former crater with a t tick crust, over which the new aruptions have thrown two little mountains, from which come Smoke allies, and vitrified stones. The earth is covered with bits of transparent glass. This crust is so considerable that if it is not propped up, the sinking of the ro itucr omposing it will produce i n effect like that of the eruption which took place in the time of Titus." Prom the Columbian mere' ant from M irietta, Ohio has just left this city with several tons of goods, (it being his second trip who takes them from Albany by way of Geneva and Hamilton on the Alleghany liver, to his place in the state of Ohio. T its gentleman 1s of opinion that goods can be transported from t'.is place to Pittsburgh tor considerably U ss than can be itten from Philadelphia over the mountains to Pittsburgh. From the ithnnl tofrilicncer

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hatldlfi How ion, Americans, w ill you continue thus blind to your own interes t, and consent u this unprofitable degradation : erhaps no people are more u ider the influence of fashion than the p- ople of the United States it is even fashionable sometimes to be reli- : ns ; and SS tl C Fa illionS oX t:is world are fleeting and pis awayPwe mv in hopes it may become fashionable encouraj e our own manufactures, aff' thus saveing our money, to bt iu.Aimcntal in the salvation of our country. MtLLKOOKVtLLE, Sept. 30. In pursuance ot orders Issued by the F. ( cutive, for the purpoa ol complying with the late requisition of (ten Gaines, for two battalions of militia, to aid in chastising the refractory Indian- in East Florida, a scjuadron of cavalry and ten compatiie of infantry, nave been detached from the counties of Hancock, Waaiiington, Baldwin, Putnam, Morgan Twiggs, Pulaski Jones, and Jasper, a ho are directed to hold themselves in readiness to assemble at a short notice, at Fort Hawkins, where arms and accoutrements are pr oared for their use. A letter from the commanding officer

h instant, states that day to give

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Was an revoiut ion theore ical practical.

C mntry, adage of the fathers of our it Could be little more than it may now be profitably While we can keep our mo-

ney m our own country, we need not to send agents abroad to borrow it, or to procure it at a premium ; but how is tais to be done ? -Nothing is easier save your money at tome, by encouraging your own manufactures, and you save your count ry It is idle to boast of independence, WMU? every article of our clothing ire hu niliatihg badges ot our dependence on fo eigne rs, T econse uencesof this state ot things have been so recently and seriously Felt by us, when a state of hostility prevented an ampie supply by importa ion, I at it will be unpardonable in ms, to suffer them to be fbrgott n Agriculture manufactures, and com

merce, arc t ie sources ot

at Fort Srot. of the 1 St that the ndians were on

Genl (l otu s their final answer, whether they would deliver up the murderers of our citizens If they comply a ith the demand, hostilities will be averted it not signal chastisement w ill be inflicted on them We learn by a gentleman direct from Head-Quarters, (Fort Montgouu ry) that Gen. Gaines, who was then at St. Stephens, intends visiting Georgia in a few days ; and that but little expectationppeared to be entertained in tnatfiWjai the country, of an approaching rupture w ith the Indians. It is pi obabie, therefore, the troops from this stale will not be called into service. Journal.

STATE OF INDIANA, Knox County, set.

In the K.nx Circuit Court. September Term. 1817.

David Rbbb, complainant, va. Miles Dolahan, defendant. Foreign Attachment J TH S day i ime the Plaintiffy Geo. R.C Sullivan, his attorney, arul on nfotion ordered, that public notice be given in the VVest rn Sun at least three times, that a Foreign Attachment has been sued out by the Plaintiff against the said Defendant, and that unless he be and appear here in his own proper person or by ins attoi ney at or before the next September term of tins court, to be holden on the last Monday in September 1818 and file and put in Special Bail in this tanselhat in default thereof Judgment by. deAfeit will be entered up against him.

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STATE OF INDIANA,

Knox ( bunt if set. In the Knox Circuit Court. September Tain. 1817.

Isaac T. Decker, complainant,

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vs. Miles Dolahan, d fendant. Foreign Attachment.

THIS day came the Plaintiff by UH

H. . ulh n, his attorney, and on mo-

t o uorder d t at public notice be given in

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We are pleased (says the Raleigh Register) to see the following liberal and humane sentiments expressed qv Gen i in misw.'-r t : n ana' r J'V to

r ..- . - i him f oni certain in!iabitants it the

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bams Territory, in July last, compl

insrthat the Indians had killed several ol

their cattle and hogs, stolen their corn,

Set. After relet ring them to the authority for redress (the injury h been done by individuals, and not bi asseVnblage of Indians) he sas : 44 Vw lands cultivated bv fricndl

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western oun at least xnrec times a oreign Attachment has been sued by the Plaintiff against the said Deant, and that unless he be and appear

I. ore in ins own proper person or by ! is atioi n v at or b( fore the next September

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term ot t! is cour last Monday in S

and put u Special Bail in this cause,

that in default thereot Judsrment bv de

fault will be entered un aeainst hii

Teste, R. BUNTIN, c r. c. a.

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dians Within the ceded

bv i n reserved atid Bfuaranteed totl e treaty ; and bv a late act ofCongres -nt of Indian ffairs has b :e j iu ised to settle thetr respective cl m all such reservations, until t i fected tliere (xists no whe v . i authority to drive off such Indians, tied Upon public land. " The disposition which vou

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n tio al wealth : the two former an

st ia . nay, indispensable to our existent ; and the excess beyond on- own wants) should be the supporters of the latter, which might extend, with safety

ar.d advantage, as the surplus of out labors extended and no farther,

uur country emoraces aimosi e c'.i ne of the earth., and. is cap tbfe er du a- not only all the necessaries.

IM v .11 the luxuries of tee table ; so that in thisTespect we are really bidependent. Manufactures need but the countenance and encouragement they rc ive in Other countries : to render us eon illy independent in t;d respect. Our citiaen are industrious, and highly in nous m mechanic arts ; their inventions and improvements are amongst those in the highest estimate tin the oivl w or ! ; the Rropean traveller is guided !v our niuwdrant, and shielded from the In- iti ; i ,'s stroke by the rod of our FranItlin : to oitr in ; muity is the manufactun s f Europe in Wed amongst qUIh rs for the w o li fu! inprovements in the c ichinerv ; our country affords raw m terials in an abundance to Supply a World ; yet SO far a' e we form a.n , ours Ives of these advantages, that our raw mctt 'i.ds arc sent abroad, and our own manufactures nefrleoted : Oven our forests aiT t -.y snorted to England to be returned to ua in London dUaud bruh

ha e meas

ures' towards those Indians, affords groutid t( hope tKnt viewing them as a part of the human family, possessing the right of residing among us vou will make due allowance for their ignorance and wants, which are calculated rather to awaken our commiseration than to excite in us a spirit of hostility towards

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STATE OF INDIANA, K ( ' untv. set.

In tc K i Circuit Court. September 7 rm, 1817

Daniel Dolahan, complainant) vs. iles Dolahan, defendant Foreign . iitachment. T flS dav came the laintitVbv Ot

R Q. Sullivan, his attorney, St on motion ordered that public notice be given in the W'este n Sun at leasi three times, that a Foreign Attachment has been sued out bv the PI untiff against the said Defendanti and that unless he be and appear I ere in his own proper person or by hi attorney, at or before the next Septerabei terra o( this court, to be holdeo on the last Monday in September 18 is and file and put in Special B i intl ishuse, hat in default thereof Judgment by d.v Isj

fault will be entered up agamst kiu Coov.

Teste, U HUN T X. c. c e. ft.

STATE OF INDIANA, Knox ( hu it-u set. In the Knox Cii M,ii Court.

September Term. 1817, Nathaniel Kuykendall complainant, s liles Dolahan, defend r.t. Foreign . tttachment

THIS day came th PI lintiffby Geo. R. C Sullivan, his attorney, and on motion, ordered that public notice be uiven j inth Western Sun at least three rimes, I h it a Foreign At: u hment has been sued out by the Plaintifl against the said De- j fendant, and that unless he be and appear here in his own proper person or by his j attorney at or before the next September term of this court, to be holden on the last Monday in September 1818, and file j

and put tii Special B di in this cause, that in default thereof Judgment by default wio be entered up against him. t opy. m

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CHEAP GOODS,

WA -SOX'S & SAYRE. ARE N 07 OPE V V G .

(At THE Stork LATELY OCCUPIE

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PRINTING OK All. KIM ns I iccu ately executed at CC of the Western bun.

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principally bought at Auction in NewYork? which they will dispose of at r: moderate advance. W '. & S Arc also opening at CARLISLE, a :neraj assortment of nil Y-Goon cy H IRD-W4RR. 1

ch they will

dispose of on liberal

nh July 18 17.

V V DOLLARS RKWAIU)

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about 14', hands hii;h 9 years old, has 2 scars on the off buttock, and one on her

In the i -ur of a sword on his head whi

extendi, to his foreb ad.

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mcenne.s, ( nd ) Oct. 24 18 ir. tf-7 j Editors throughout the states will confer a favor on the subscriber, ami an act of Justice to the (Vmmunihf, by giving the above o e or S i strtiom. " . .. I). ohn McGiffin, & Cn. " Have j wt received (in addition tit their fornu v SfocArJ A GEN ER L ASSORTMENT OF Drv Good C Groceries CQJVSISTTJYQ PAR ', OF Supeifme Cloths, ( Domestic Cottons, Yellow and baie ; Muslins, Silks, Nankeens. Raw k Smm pahm

Ging ams, Sidv Umbrellas k Parasols, Young Hyson, & Imperial Teas Made i a Port Sc (' a tan Wines Ci ogniac Brandy Jmaica Rum Draft Porter,

Nortec i oaf Lump Sc Oi

leans Sugai

XS hiskey Maold

Wmdow ' : lass,

Cut and Wifougt Xails, Salt. Tar, Bar Iron Sc c as tines

i Soap.

ALSO, A few doz. dressed Calf & Mororco SKINS UPPtt'l LEATHER &c. All of which, they will dispose of Wholesale or Retail, (at a very moderate a Ivance) FOR CASH. T 1 " ' j;9" lk iRGM S lUHGALSS Mi I THE subscribers offer for sale at very low prices for Cash, a general assortment of Dry-Qnods, Hard-ware, Quetnsvjarey CONSISTING IN PART OF IJ& roadcloths, j 1 ices, j- Cassimeres, . Scythes, Vestings, Cutting Knives Hoisery, Fs urriers, de

f 'and saws, v German Sc Craw S iev Steel. Iron Wire, S Shovels, " pades, s Sheep Shears,

Locks oi every v kind, J Files, k ! I anmicrs.

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Stt !J)C3, Platds, Muslins

Nankeens, Calicoes, ( ringhams, lannels, C! ecks, ghawls, ! landkerchiefs, Bedtickinpi

otton Yarns, Sec. Knives St Forks,

Kdged Piates, . Teutania Spoons, C C. - o. S Blue printed Bowie CC Cups Sc au-J Dishes, cers y C. C:. Bowls and Bine Printed do. : isi.es, - Painted - do S C C. Dis cs, mV Hanoiled - do Saits, Peppers,

Pitchers, lo Is,

M deira Tenet ill e Port

alaga J P Ai t: ua Rum, Jam lica - do

Creams. S:

S Coffee Sugar s Brimstone,

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etre,

: opperas, Salts, Ginger & tS Ilspicc,

Pepper Sc Madder.

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ending and securing in in the Untted States s

,haLhcraav amc . ibleto justice a full

v, nv ar?i . . rv i e name of 6yVJ A M I N MOORR, w 10 svme times calls himself M .ores

istch, who on the 21st mst. broke open

my Jlesk, and took therefrom in a feloni ms manner, 5 1 cts. in Silver and Bank Bills ; lie also bore olV a Bay Marc

Cogniac 15 randy, S Young Hyson"! Whiskey, 5 O.d ' do Iron Castings S Chulan and

Anvilis ; Imperial J These Goods were purchasad remarka bly low in Baltimore, and will be sold at a small profit. W SAMUEL HILL k CO. A early ofifmsitt Gr raters Tavern Vine ennety July 24. i8i7 34 tf INDIANA

Knox Circuii Gotut, to wit :

September Term. 1817. Lewis Peck ham, ) . ... r

1 v 11 uluiiui: 1UI l , , , I Divorce.

.x'nii'.a rccKnam,

T appearing to the satisfaction of thttibv court that the petition has been fiicd

aud it further appearing that the said c-

li ida Peckhafn is not an in ..hit nt of thi&

-.tate. Therefore on motion of the Petitioners counsel it is considered that unless the said Sefinda Peck ham appear here at t e next February term ot tl is court, Sc answer the petition afon sj id. the s me will be taken as confessed and decreed - 1 : i 1.1 .. . .

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st'itv! in the

weeks successively

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