Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 July 1818 — Page 5
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V1XCBNNBS, FRIDAY, JULY, 3, 1S13.
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1 r'r ' Ciarktburfo Harrinon than Soman Firmness, we must involun- Ttankfird AfiriV 1. townships shall be offered at each sals-j V
1 ta, oeyouainc Allegany tariiy exclaim to ourselves M such souls A. journal c die 1 ti: . Rhenish Paper Lhe first to be m a squan n to and to
com in medi tely from the gods. We of March 30, gives us the following piece i.,c;mic the aeat of justice of the scid
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VT 4 v " -' uau Ml Unusual hnrinfip aiiu e to the nernnnt ,A the Pvcr-iiinn nf h.t.d.hr, n,-,. . Ii i Affirmed'
c:"c- 4 esU morning a sno tell, in of the Spanish lady Signiora Sulabarri!. they, - that the king of Prance, as well 2 about 4 hours, 1 m 5 to 6 inches doc p. ta which was published in our last, un- as his nephew, the dukes of AugOU&eme s The kttte boys are to-day Amusing der the Kingston head. and Berry, naving no children, and con- i
w uaivca m canning cite summer binds, that have muun lerstodd the cii-
mate wo mi .; t. n . .-: . on
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Souh America containing so many se'ju ntiy the dynasty of the Bourbons
hardy sons and daughters, to set them being in
Langer ol becoming extinct)
fie coldness such examniea must hurst the chains hi maiestv Ims resolved lo admit vonno
tilc Ul v ; !! ; ' become so c it 1 with whic 1 tj cv are encircled, no matter Nap ileon to succeed him ; observing, 'Y ' - Numbers ere found how thick they may have been forged, however, that this young prince shall Away, then, with those flimsy nreten- not succeed to the throne till after the
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w ; are now e; down all tin on heard ol but a section of the c the inclcm
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s that " they are unfit for rational
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In cutting them liberty at this time.'1 This is the cant ount f I have ol those only who are inimical to liberty
Or of those whos avarice makes them sonic commercial loss Ael Meet.
few Feachtrcesj In this ountry that have survi
cy of tl e hut. 1 Vinter, St
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I Ru h. J'...j(Jj r. On-more tvi Irnce f ht fita i n ftta! iy of PimUi&a in tun U&ntcr, James Lewis pf this county, h is called up mi US) and Wishes us to make known that he w&SvCUred of a vtty large and painful Cancer, by the use of Pipsisi 1 v tea, and a strong de oction oi the same, tvhkh he app lied to the e, in the Space ol three weeks' lime. T ie C:i;iw as On his clie c k t t? sea" 1 1 f ev t lc fi 11 r ;ii ristbie and s ows it to have i. -:reased o ?n alarming degree Ho :i:-.-A;j arnr- is that it will cure other eruptions ,r . J Gjz
Ifip CbtonizriHon Socicftf. Letters have been received Horn Messrs. Mi'lsand Burgess, the agents of f e American olonization Society thev arrived in London in December, after a very boisterous passage, in which they na wlv escaped shipwreck on the
wei e received in t test 1 indness and
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an so, lonit as it is so.
kbvtously so. it will b ! extitmielv
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t authpr
st tes of society
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. fl :Ult to lin.:, a radical cur
ml . tca of mankind 1 The disposition to admire ths rich and powerful, and to displse or at b ast neglect, persons Of poor and mean COtt ciition, 1st .e most Universal cause of the aorruption of our moral sentiments The trices and follies of the powerful and rich, seems loss despised than the poverty and weakness oi" the innocent "
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o every tari ity iiven t .em in'.r th u r s a t ' e in Afri e of the most distinguished ' st Country. After p o : iformation in ' 'tters to the
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duk si' gouieme and Gerry, and their descendants. It is hoped by this meant to extinguish in France all the seeds of di icord, and to itrengthen t-'.-.: dynasty ot the Bourbons. ,k I) seems that the Journalists of Vienna have forgotten the existence oi the duke of Orleans, and of his numerous Children, whom the order of succession c ill to the throne, after the children of the con d'Artois and t eir descendant." In Gkrmaw, the different states appear to have seriously set about pre pa ring a more liberal aystem of govern ment. 1 1 1 Hanover, Prussia, i'es , Darmstadt, and Baden, efforts are making for a revisiort of the old constitn1 o.:s in Aus "a. lJ varia NVcrtem- ! o an I son p its oi Saxony, the oiitica institutions with little variation, re a' . as hei etofore.
I : is saiii fiiat tl"
forth permitted to ev
county, aii nearly in the 1 "litre as the situ
ation of the surveys il! udn;it ;;rid the
second inunediatei) eastd the first, and
in the same form : CXCeptiBg lrom talc hi each district, the lands lich bc
been or may be icsei cd b lav lor other purposes. Cicn under m Mod, at the citv cf WasMngSnn, the thirtieth day of April, one thousand eight hualed and eigl teen. JAMES MONROE Bv the Pn sident. J SIAH MEIGS, Comm'r qf t&t Genera Land Offct.
;ral in so nc flgi tins In
JPqt extracting h
fr 0 Ht
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cf a ru ity ttail.
Take a bean at or s;-:;,:in it, apply at 0 half fl.it side) to the wound, bind it on, let it remain until it COmesOff of itelf, and tin poisort Will be extracted 5c xrc. wound lie nod. EXPERIENCE. Our correspondent speaks only of the property of the dry beah. We are in fi nedthatin its green state also, the bv in possesses valuable qualities ; by rubbing it upon the common wart, the ui e ti'l mote Certalnlt and speediiy eradicate it, t an any process of Witch craft ever practised M toark M. $. The Rye Si m . Wo see it asked in ..n eastern newspapei What is the nktttral liistoiyol the nv s-tonk 1 Why es it crawl in vinegar as if it was endb id with lif ? u fnst applied it to tK mcftil purpose of extracting dust f am the human eye ? .v id what prop eHy or quality in this most interesting little pebble is that which makes it lie
in the eye without glvn g pain, and eha
ra will be hence ! crmi nv v ith
.SSO A ! a it 1' .ibe.:v and ener-
m m gy of the press is unrestrained in Prussia. In I aly, li:?rary studies continue to be SSsi UOUsly cul :.-;ed. 3o vols, of choice metiphisicai works are a n .unced at Milan. dm Valdes is to command the next Spanish expedition to South America. i I i r ). . rt m v ,t Pen ;u 1 Cy 0 .re MnfSi, 18lbU ytsS "NOTICE. JsT IT is'r 1 that the .T,je:es wi'l Certify, as well to toe reduced circum stances, as to the continued service of nine months, required by the law : the llho March 1818 : and pensions v i. I invariable be refused, unless t c declrationa of the applicants s:.l.5 be accompanied by such certificates, i lie applica-
Auctioneer at Reading) one of the panics tions for pensions belonging to Neyrwhosawit. Hampshire, New-York, Pennsylvania,
About noon was distinctlv seen bv manv Delaware, Maryl; id, Virgu .orth-
persons, without ativ difference among them as to ho form of the figures in tl
Morillo, the Rova ! ol I disnatches rone.'-
the vicinity of Carraccas. s s, t ii he attacked 200 patriots, out of w r umber he killed He says ids ; en o ht almost without eating, and that they are vv lolly destitute of shoes. They n ust I t fat staff's raed regiment all to pieces. Wash, C. Gax. Curious Phenomenon Some months ago a vcrv singular appc .ranee presented itself to several persons at Hartford bridge, nca" Bsssingstroke. It has not yet, we believe, appealed in any of the papers and the particulars may amuse our readers We have it from a friend to whom it was dis
tinctly related by Mr. Hall, a respectable
Carolina. South Carolina,
L or- 'a.
Printers of Newspapers who arc au t rised to publish the Laws of ti c U. S: tea, will insert the above oner a week till April nexU sad aendtbetr bills to tkn General Land Office for payme; t. 4 LOTS FOR SALE A 77;; TC ir.v of CLINTON. I HE undersigned respectfully bfcrfli I ei friends and t!se public, that they 1 avc j.dv. cut a new tuv. n 00 the western bank of the Wabasb, 10 or II mikrs a bove Fort-Harrison, and 13 or 14 above 'i one Haute, and intend oiTVring their lots for sale at Public A . .lion on t .e first day of rpteinber inxn ihescital or this town n y be ch sst I wi:h thcaS) of the most beautiful on the banks of the Wabasl , and somewhat reseasbles that oi Port-H: ri ison,) rising gradually liorrt the river, for abcut 15 1 yaris to the height o( from 4)to 50 feet above high water mark, and is terminated with a npnzontai plain of half s mile in width No town on the Wabash can boa it oi a more di lihtful view of the river a K ater landing and harbour for boats 1 :h in time of ict , arid at every stage ol water. The adjacent country is very ferine h i every appearance of bcin hcakhjPa snd abouxids wth streams of excellent water ; some of them afford gocd mill scites,on Which it is expected one or two mills will be ex cud the present season Stone of several kinds have U .rs found in the adjacent lulls ; the most common are granite, lime, and fr cstone. Iron ore, and Stone ( oale, has id a been discovered ; the latter in grea( abundance, inn l as not as yet been much
sou 1; i t aht r. Tht- at ttls n.e.nt in the i-
b s it . takc away that speck of dirt
sui geon
Which gives pain I It is a rare to the atflic ted eye ?M
Nev we dv tv t kr.ow what the rE Sf one is but this we know, from experience, that t :rain of Jtaxsei d possesses all the pi p trties ascribed to the inter-
Utile jinc ar. nran.
CloUds, a man oi horseback, riding at full sced pursued by an eagle, v. hich sion darted upon bis bead. When he droppe I the reins, fv !l backward, and the ea- . ohfise and man were seen no more. The figures w ere apparently of the natural bize I. md m at r. Farmors- an:l Mechanics1 Bank of Pittsburgh. Emmons, one of the men concerned in robbing the liank, has made a full cSisClosU're of ail the circumstances attendin j tr.is nefarious transaction, a number of our most respectable citizens, among Whom were some persons not interested in the stock descended to the Ohio on Tuesday night last, about 44 miles below Pittsburgh, to the spot where the notes and specie were concealed. After a seai on of a few minutes, in a very unfrequ mted, wild place, the notes of ti is
will be delayed, until futher evidence of cimty of this place is yet in its infancy
their serice shall have been received
front the several executive ounces of the states. Approved, j. t cai Hs rw Secretary Wen . The publishers of the lawsofthe United tates will give the above insertion in their papers for two mo ths,and send in their, accounts to the Wat Department for adjustment May 23 3 .-2m
Glorious actions, no mattet
time or at What pace they may
at what
ha o
ly t he President of the United 8 tates. Wfti re as by an act of Congress, passed 011 the 17th of February, 1818, entit ic m act making provision for the establishment ofaddhioral Land ( rices in the Territory ofMissoui the President of the LT. Mates is suthorised to direct the public lands which 1 ra t been surveyed in the said territory, to be offercd for sale : Tl ercfore, I, Jambs Monroe, Presi-
1 ank) presumed to amount to 55100,000 dent of the Uniti d ates, do hereby dea' .1 about 1R;K1 dull ei in mIvpp wpm rlvp an-1 mak Iri mrn. tlmt rttiKiir v,lr.
di covered concealed in some projecting for tne disposal (agreeably to law) of avail themselves of this advantage, aro
owing ina great dm asurc to ti c a ntof lillsand some little disturbances with the Indians, sir.ee the termination 61 tbo war r is howevi rtncn ssing very fast and soon will b able to su. mount tlase diffic u!ies. and should the emigration to tins country be equal to wl at is , itipated this part of the country will ?-oofi become rery populous. There is no other scito for .1 town on the western b. nk of the Wabash from the boundary line to near the center of the eleventh tl I ship a spact: oi aijout 0 milea ; tl is circiim. stance together with the fertility of the sm! for & g eat distance, wes&wardlj of the liver j and the prospect ofa pOpUloUS settlement, render this place an object worthy tl e attention of those who may w ish to become purchasers of town) property. A lew lots ate set apait by the propi ictois, and arc intended tobe given as donations to individuals who may wish to become actual settlers previous to ti e dry of sale. ThoS4 Merchants or M :cl ai it ks. wl o ma wish to
rockst The notes w ere much injured certain landa in the territory of Missouri,
trom damp, and the bag in w inch they shall be held as follows, via : At St Louw re contained had become quite rotten, is. in the said tei ritory, on tiie first Monthe silver remained in the same boxes, day in August, October December, which contained it In the vault. On a February and April i:cxt. and three full confession of the facts it is eatab- weeks after each of the said days, for the lished, keys for the Bank and vault were sale of lands in the land district of St. made by taking the dinieni9n a th k y Louis. Thirty tow nships shall be offer h te by measurement. The keys of the ed at each sale commencing with the vault were never in their possession, nor most eastern ranees west of the fifth
1 forth If are ot her cottn- did they ever see them in the nosscssion nrincinal meridian line, snd nroceedine?
try marching with firm and steady step of any ho.': v. The money recovered is w esterly. to the place of e cutiotr refusing to not vet Countea but it fs believed that At the Scat 0 luetic for Howard b tray : r coUntr) men, althou ;h ab tu the full amount lost to the bank, w ill be Cuvtvm the said Territory. 00 the first n lhe last rite of every departing something under three thousand dollars. Monday in -ieptcmbcr and Novemser
wui; wmioiuwu v . 1 i ( i rc, i ne meuai o: me casnier is 1101 lounu. next, an1 tnree weeks alter caen ol the en that o foel 1 it in v nd( r an I A full state ment will be made ma few said days, for the sale of landa in the land
lays Gtozettti district of Hm trd C unly, 'ihiity
been preformed, have never failed to
excite emulation in every tvorthy bosom, as w ell as to attract the admiration and command the applause vjf the World. At this our present era, many instances of greatness iti men r.:e established on record ; but when we find ?. young and beautiful r3 mate sacrifii Ing 'ife k w ealth together with all her prospect! of con-
i.2iiistmcnv-contcmp!aungsuch more
refered to Mr Trunisn Blackman, resi
ding in Port Harrison pi aiiic, who is authorised to enter into coi tiactsto the mutual inter st of the paiti. s Terins of sale tobe published hcrcaf ter. Joseph T(tif!)i Trtim'n Stack ffiUiam Fkarri Proprietors. May 2. 1818 -J s t'i 1st Sep J GALL Attorney at Law. ILEEPS his Offtcs on sacoaa strfft, opm lite ti e pOMT-OfftCE. uivwnuvs, Sth JaiiUui) Ultt, Ctf
