Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 April 1818 — Page 4

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i. iv imi l ivy . . & signed fof the Ceffimflh U'ashvigton. Mark this memorial of the noblest man That ever freeman blest since tir.iebe-

1hose -: virtues

Adorn t hcir rtt ?', and will warm the f J teat Washington ! renowned for toils

SCV C, I imcnti us struggle

He rase ! t fi . tr tar to guids our lot, And set unel ud '--dhy a kingte sol In I ie wild s'orui ot Revolution's strife, V I cn li i rty contended For her life ; When etch fierce passion swelled, inflamed by at al ; No bl od vindictive stained his manly itceli For liberty he fought. The sacred cause Tempered his sword unsheathed for patriot laws. Thus Roared a champion and humanely shone :

Ta rn!c our passions f . l . i

nus soareo tne generous cniei, vur na

tion s pride, Formed to eownand. to eonttltettK deride; And foil the veteran force and valiant mind Of a bold raceMthc lords of human kind J taught young troops intrepid to excess To har restraint, cold, hunger Sc distress ; Youth unexOert he disciplined and led, fi I striplings conquered and the giants fled ! ' Tn moral and in martial tactics school d " Infl Lined by reason St bv reason cool d L k, Fahius, self-controlled an I calmly wise

hi inn d de'nv nod i j

prise rhink v he stood in dire reverses great Firm is a rotk invincible as fate; fi ' by dejected friends elate t tbe cortlftnt senates and a swarm of foes! Dark iss and storm around his footsteps spread " Eternal sunshine settled o his head.' Hyt final vi' tory crowned his toil immense Unrivalled firmness and superior sense : W' triumph sanctioned independent laws Ail Heaven conftrmM fair freedoi n's holy cause. Sou i as he saw h t olive branch fOStor 1, vlie sought th.c senate and resigned the s' nrd) Jod while pale envy all her serpents hush'dt And little heroes wondered why they blush d, r d f. ttUHt back her fu'umr, Sc stood serene, By fclory covered o'er and laurels green. Vet tho exalted by successful strife CheerVl by gay conscience an I a w ellspent life ; Blessed in retreat, remote from public t i s Will ill domestic sweets that charm the wise ; Still when the country drooped, o'erv.v inted by wees ; A i 'mips licentious (worse than forei rn foes ;) When insurrection steady states dcKortn'd ; And f bte patriots querulously stornVdj A": in obedient to the pub.ic call, OUr champion rose the stay It hope of

all ;

Again he jeopardized his settled claim To cal i repose and everlasting feme ; -I. :nt Us his pure renown, his moral

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i s n. me Sc influence to reform the state. 11 : -r. ..,d millions ratified the plan, An. I fird the code that roots the right! ot in in. B.e-i he t .e mind with kindred minds t . t Wrought Our Vte -.na Chart! c mfir mi iittf th '' ; That snared above tlJ teaming in the sch dU, Tv- Fi i me from freedom! practice fieetinin's rules. That st imped rn justice, mail's deliberate choice ; j n e to public reason a :n Sc virr; Thai i l our morning star new orbed to run, Dhai md '.lose union round the federal sun ! For tk i the wreath of amaranth in bloom Decks our best patriot in the hallowed tntnh. Undying virtue deepens all its luies, Ktptb thesrtaand cherished by the route r it the laurels clustering round his head Became aim living snd adorn him dead:

Fur th( the Uouhied

In wo t&e surpassd

sublime career ! he Subdued his own, I C won the rdorious o ura, Uie lust an-

Fann'd by our sigKs and moistcn'd bair

ter

For thi reulogium lights th.c ! -tcri : page

lransmyts his glory

Emblazons deeds that grace the noblest man, That ever free men blest since time began A grab Ful nation no cold medium knows Name but this patriot and the plaudit glow s ! Firm, wise, intrepid, modest, good and ffreetf In peace and war, society and state ; I r patriot pUrity by ail revered, i v t e tmen hallowed C-c by twants fear'd: II's Fair success his calory uneonhned, ( nfirmt he hopes that elevate mankind Wide as the genial sun illumes the ball, This western star sheds influence sweet to all, UndimmM by comets wild, or meteors bright ; Serene and durable as heavenly light) Age after a re. w hen in oblivion's dust. This marble, now so proud to bear his host, No longer marks to travellers in our clime. Aught but the ruins of unsparing time ; Immortal liberty made firm as Fate, By our boid sires and Washington the greati Wide o'er this mighty empire shall dispense Arts, science, justice and high-minded sense ; Bless man illumin'don this happy shore, Till planets shine and patriots sway no

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A LTT OF LETTERS REMA1 IX ; in the Post-office at Vincetines, the quarter ending the 3 1st day of March, which if not taken OUt within three months, will be sent to the General PostOfnee as dead letters : - ' 5e.toMa afifilyihg fat letters ti this U$t ivii fileaje xay th 'y are advertised.

William Austin Elijah Artherton Col. Benefield, J oies 1 r ell 2 Henry AlflTt-"1"-Francis Amblin. n Wm. Bruce Fisher R. Bennett Thos. H. Blake 2 Isc. or X. Bailey 2 Lewis Brock Morris IVrbeck 2 Menassa Brown Lambert Boneau John Hrigman Mr. Brown Benj, Beckes, cn. 2 John Bene field B( nj. Brittain Wilton T Bt own Ann Banks C Isaac Chambers Sa oh T. Cross "m Chapman Berry ant well Wm. Co per Wm. A Clark ?5 D ct. Wm. lark 2 ( llass Coahi an S. B. A Carter 2 E A. ullum Danl, Cartlin David v handler Justus Clark (1 orge Clem David Duriiam B Dulancy Jr.. Dougherty John Durell 3 Te--. Donovan 3 Jas. ' Dunkh) tsaac T, 1) cker T) ml Davi (son Arc h. Davidson D ivi 1 Ellis Rich ird Rdon Jas! Elsworth Cam ill us l'.vans F. iasP, Fordham S K. F trher Wm Fti 'nets Rich 1 Frier John Fenimord A artln 0 lmth Robert Qier Ad un ( I laae Jami s Qilleland John li. Graham Wm I lick a John Hogge Asbel I (ask int James Hail S. Hanbrnufch ' ichael Holt

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m. Alien ihT As' 'brook J- n Allen Wjjfi A i lender Amos Ashtnore J. Plaek Ja nes I'arton Lewis Bone John Bailey 2 Wm. Burtch Henry Bates Wm. P. Bennett James Bennett J. B. Boutin Andrew Berry James Brock A S. fladollett Sally Brandy S Butterfield John Britton Saml Chambers .los v niherson Si i as Chaes Abm, Coonroi Wm V ye; Peter Cariss Jos, Caring Richard Cox 2 A. Cunningham WmTC impbetl James Curry Patrh k ('allan John Camstock Gerome CrUet Abm, Decker Barnet Dubois 1 rancis Detiet N. B. Dertow : George Dare 3 Benj. D avis Wm. 1 lixson ebalan Durell Wm. Douglass John F.win S' ; h . aas R . bt. M. I 'vans John Eva.is E Charles Fisher 2 1 lugh Forbush George Fr ench Joel Fcrree D. W. Form an Geo. Gardiner J( E. ( on ison D. Gwathme Wm Grant 2 IT Arcbibal Hill Dd. Hard r'n k John Hunt Thos S Hiw J ic.ob 1 1 u per S mil. Huffman

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Thos. It ' tofi Sally llaiiy John Jencka 5 Henry ii.h Ji s. P. Jones Ester Jones . obn Johosoti J a j. Johnson sen. X. Kuykendall 2 John Iknael 1 en; Kin;jj Daniel KtiJi D vid Lewis Wm 1 ockard : Jos. LatshaW Bent. De Long Eli Lenderman 2 Moses Lockhart An. P. Lalimtre Wm. Milagiq Rev Wm. M Coy J.s. A Miller Jobs Martin John Moseley Levi Madden llez. Mann 2 Wm. M'Gulre 9 Sand. Middleton 2 R, Melven Reuben Mathis Jos. Mitchell Jo in Mk Kec Jones Daniel Jona. arnev Hugh Mulhollon ercv M4Quilkin V I. R. Maxwell Fred. Morkley Aiex. M4Connel James Magert Step. M Pharson

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Ja. MfcCutchan J(n. Nichols Reuben Norton Willis C. Osb J. M. Peebles Joseph Pet k Rufus Parsons 2 J i sse Potts m. Patton Willi im Pace Danl Pocock Saml Patterson 2 Arnold Potter MenasSa Peeves Divio Rohb 2 Wm. Richards John Rosse ranee G. r-. Gab. Richard; W n Ross (; Ro erts () ven R i ley Garn i Rol lins James Sproul J hn Schnebly Robert Swan Robt. Stock well Nicholas Smith Isaac Stim Aii hew Stamater John Shrader John Stilwell Wo Spent cr Danl. Sullivan Wm. I. Snowden Ebern B. Stone James Thomai John Trulock David Tod Thos W Taylor R .'va t Taylor 3 K mcy Thomas S,.:;v Tarelu . Benj. Taylor Jnsieur Vigue Cornelius Vano dall John Van Nest Jas Walton Jama s Wilson Sylvis Winter s ml, Wall ino Stephen W bb Elam Willey Capt Luke Wood Henry Woodland (i( o. A. Wassons Jarral Young. a R. C 372 l

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M authorised

L aid in the Lower Prairie, adjoining

the Church Lands on the South, the lands of the heirs of- Burtch, deed. on the east the land i!l be shown, k the terms of sale made known on application to CHAS WITH.

John tfarknett John C. l icarn Philon Ingral am Ricd John -ion Jr 3 Smith Jot b I'.p'.r. im Jordan Saml, fohnson John Jones

Joho Kelso Doct. Kuvkcndall Thos A N.inj2 Mr. Ive.-;;; John Fee 1) .vhl A Leonard Wm. Carr Lane 2 Francis 1 .eecii Joseph Liston Joseph Lester J siah Marcum Robert MDowe1 Robt. S. M'Cabe 3 Isaac Moore Danl. Moore 2 George a! h um Henry L Miiis Wm. R. M'Call Sand. .F lure Thos. ? osee Am. Mallet John M-Clure 3 John M'Cl ave James ME vain Cornelius Merry Saml. M Quilkin James M'Clurkin James MlClurC John Mauzee Arch. A icham J. ones M'Cahan Pet. r M Intosh Joseph Morgan orman ;s No. man labus Osman Robert Patterson Manoah l'uslcy J icob Pea Jos ph Parsons V m. Pursley 3 Saml. Putman Thomas Posey 2 Joseph Putaon (ico (t. Porter R Trs P. Riley Joseph Ridge way Da nel R tnkin William R inkln S iml. s. Rankin Mathias Rib y John S. Roberts Leonard R. Snider S John Skidmore C.-pt 'o'.n Smith Jan es Scot W. or . S Sibly D : id Stucky John D. St i i n John Scott Solomon Smith Hah Sims W.- sons Sc Sayre 2 Smith SI Abel Stcviart Jas Tow nsend 2 Wm. T l r Zekial Turner Juhn Thomp'son Slf I ompson rajni. I I '-! a Peter Ted v I evi v 11 camp 2 John Vawter 2 C. WestOil Jos Webb : John Widner ( is F Whita Fu n. ' lifter ( i Pj Winta Saml. Wlllin James Wiiite S ally Warner Y SCFFTV AW P At.

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Anril 1st 1818 -18-2 w

to sell 40 Arpcns of

I) ttion of Co-partnership. rMHE Co-Partner ip heretofore cxJL Latin ; betwecri Roll Sc Smrh inManufacturing ot" Tin-Ware .c. mai i -. k o 1 v e i bv mutual consent on the 2 st fx of Match last. It there art.- any a have demands against them they w'v please call on N. Smith for settl nu rrt

-vl ah th - inde ted to R k Si i

ate requ sit 1 to make payment or giv their notes without dclav to N. Smith.

who is authorised to settle a.i SCCOUAtS between them at this p'.acc. J C C ROLL, Nien's. SMITH. Vineemu$9 April 3, ib is. 18 -;t. The Manufacturing of Tin-Ware, Sheet Ir c. will be c hi tinned by M SMITH is CO. at the old stand, opposite Ch. (Irea'erg Tavern where Merchants awd otlicrs can be supplied at Wholesale or Retail, as heretofore on lib ral Terms. All kinds ot JOB WORK in the sbo?e buli

in r7. ni ui moiiihc. i . - ;ea j a.. (aithfully executed, n 1 N. SMITH & CO. IV.iXTED TO PURCHASE, A aUAMTITt Of CHARCOAL.

HARBIN H. MOORE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 LL in future practice in the con:; V V ties of Clark, Washington. Jackson, O range, and Harrison : and at Yincennes. fMaior Fiovd bavinsrbeen an-

pointed judge of the middle circuit ; their partnership is of coin s dissolved.) He Will also practice in the Federal and Supreme courts of this state. Those wishing to consult him will call at his Office in Con don. Oct 18,18 17. A IJt of I eUcr REMAINING in the Post-Office at Princeton the quarter ending the 3 1st day ot March, which if not taken out within three mont hs, will be sent to tho General Post-Office as dead letters : A cr a John A lams Azeriah Avrcs

I ; Hi i coe John Bolean William Htiscoe Johnk Uan. Uutclier C cr n O. Chaff e : :nes Crow George Chapman R Daniel 2 William Davis Daniel Davis "J E i is P. Fordham G James Fur m son J Griffith Jonathan t .Uiletk Thorn .s Gordon y ttobi rt Harper William A. Hard Sahy . oimsoo M & .V Ann Mc Lure J o es Mc.MilloO F nth nine McMiilon David Mom Elijah Noblet P & R .Tns1 na P ter Saml. St James Per?7 Tarlton Purkfns Edward Pritchet s ilas Parker J Roa U s S( th Roddick Benj. Roadcu Ruben Roland

James Scoby Geor e Sharp James Stewart 2 William Sterret Stephen Strickland John Sctjt John or Saml. TrusdeH Ju.in Trusdell Samuel K. Ti u d . I W Patrick Woods Rob rt tViUiams William Woods Mary Wilson 54 JOH 1. NEELY, r. m. March 31, 1818. I9-St

Fifty Dollars Rewardi R IN A WAT from the subscriber Brit in Jessamine county, near t is

man's Mill,

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about 35 years of age, middle size, heavy built, a piece out of the upper side of one Of his ear the little finger crooked cn one ot his bands, tWO or three scars oil his face. Any person taking I 'm up in the st.;t- shall have 3 ch ' . ;.nl all reasonable expeaces paid ; if out of the state SO dollars with expencea. 1 cannot .-ive a more minute description of s i 1 Negro, as 1 had him but a few hours in possession, I pcrchased lmn from a stranger, that called himself J hn Webb of middle statufe, heavy maiic, round face, dark skin, spoke ilow in my company ; he had a drab coloured atcoat on, rode a creature ot u.ik arjd cifler colour Said Webb is about 3'J cat s of age. JOHN HUNTER. March 24, U18, 1 Jr ALMAZACSi

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