Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 October 1818 — Page 2
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for Tiiu w:;ste;in UJT. TO THE PEOPL& Whsl i the cbn luct oTtbe advocates
of lonathan Jennings? Do they fairly
et the chanres and complaints ailed 7-
sinst him sod try many rational and . " 1 I ! . 1 T
!.' .' v v, .iv to paiuaic anu ex mam
fus improp r cOrtdifct ? As they neglect this course is it ho apparent that nothing tan bo said in his defence of any avail ? What do bis underling attempt to aubsti ote as a defence ? Why the vilest scurrility against those whom they "unacine know him, and are his oppose rs. Will this sttit their purpose with an in teUigetrt people f No. I am snvc it can Tv.t. ta; --. portion of you fellow-citi-tens, remember gen. W II Harrison; that even he may have been in some thin ;s fallible, I will not pre tend to deny; biit certainly the many benefits he secure'1, and the many important services hea rendered Indiana, can never he obliterated. X w what think yon of the baseness of those tools of Jonathan Jennings, who are engaged in vilifying htm, and misrepresenting the motives of Ids acts ona at this distant day, when unfortunately, he is not amongst its and this too, to shield their employer lennlflgs? Will you, or can you, Credit those men, v. to In ne 'er to divert your attention from the ciiminality of this nominal efo vcrn .r of theirs, publish phi Hi pics ar Inst those whose purity, talents and v rth. are compared with Ids, as a biilliant Sun to a str iw-Iig'it ? A large portion of you fellow-citisensj mi yet tall to mind the causes of dissenti n and dis-
crnment ; and at one time T was arrongst the number of complainants & the tyatem justified our complaints ; but bow is it now ? Are our constitution, our rights, our characters, and our liberties, to be wantonly made the sport of men in oiYice, and they Upheld to proscribe aad.' buse as disaffected to the governniemVctety man who will not support them ?V Vo, I hope better things from yott. But if I mistake iryou Can be deceived i:U ) the rneasUres and views of such men, why then let ttW be proscribed With the rest For I never can uphold such men ; and I never shall cetse to complain of m:c h infamous and disgraceful proceed
ing.
A FARMER.
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LO DON, July 21. The carriage of his roy d highness the prince regent broke down ha South Audlcy street, on !i: s way to or from the marquis of Hertford's. A mob instantly col1 j lected, as the carriage was kno' n to be the printers ; the blinds were drawn up, and he was concealed from their view ; butthey vociferated in a most insole;. t manner for him to Show himself. At length his roved highness Quitted the carriage and made his way through a mews into Hereford sfreet, and took shelter in em. Chaddocks ; to which place he n as followed and grossly insulted byAthc populace j K
Mrs. Coboett and her two daughters, arrived on tKe 10th July, at Gratescnd, from New Yor k.
Th : following statement, says the Al bany Daily Advertiser, of the means at
Satisfaction which existed when governor present employed in the construction of
the Great Canal, has lc t n handed us from a highly respectable source for publication Three thousand men now at work 500 span of horses 200 yoke of oxen
H irriso 1 li '. &mo jst Us ; and a number ol 1 ou know the men who added tnel to 1 e Ma ne, and in fact by their own conduct produced some of the very c en rs o' co nphy nt,tkcy were leu 'est 1(1 tttclaiming against. Arc those i..c:i Worthy 6t yntr confidence now ? Were there anv thing Olfaction known here, until after the establishment of the Land
NEW-YOR , August St. A letter from Havannah fthe 12th
inst received m this citv, -ar
Office, and the Receiver of public mo- arsenal eofttaifttn
r.''s had becora ; somewhat of an impor
,c ston
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tnt chara tn ? Ad von who know
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who bv d iu the c mntry at that Urn can answer as well as 1 can. F ilo v-CI' ":a ns hear the voice T an old mart. t Is very easy to make- prof ssiena Jonathan Jennings and hi friends for hint, have been making pi' f( s$ons, and abusing his opposei s, c 1 r .tee the people in the other end oft Sate were induce 1 and impose I upon, dispatches written n this town to ele t him delegate anvl what has this o. a f il upon your earnings ever since done tt benefit you I Di 1 he not belie the Sen ti ncntsol the people when he slandered govefhor Harrison in congress And What -.reod come 01 this Why governor Harrison is noW caressed thete as 1 statesman and a warrior, while this man is known and viewed aj a drunken so, and the utmost surprise expressed by
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vv. wni fMirirp.lv rm.RiiTTif!
morning of , the loth inst and to a large amctUit destroj ed.
f the cae on ti.fc property
were surprised and dispersed by the Royalist com man dat it, L p"z, who fell in this affair, with a great part his troops. Gen. Cedetio, at the head of 1500 men, returned to 1 olabozo. The enemy, inBated by this momentary anecess resolved to march in secrch af Gen Paez, ai:d for this pQTposi embodied the garri'.oiis of the places and the militia Which had been marched from Caruccas. All the forces under the command of the royal brigadier La Tone appeared on the plain ol Cogedaon the 2Z, of ' , v here our troops were waiting toJfepetf e them. They soon came to a c'osc r.r.W guinary conflict in which the .piirds v. ere soon tau jhl fatal leSson by the snperiority of our cavalry. Theenemy'a order of battle was in three columns, of Which the centre was infantry an ! the wings cavalry, ( ur force was drawn up in. two linos, mu infantry in the centre un ler Gen. Ango itegm ; Lieut. Col. Nfumloi l.ad the command of the right wing, composed of cavalry; and Col Ira vat m tliut of the u ft, also composed of cavalry ; the second line ai a reserve, under Col. R tngel. M As soiHi as thev liad anptoached to such a distance as was adapted to our plan of action, our line received the order of charge consentaneously ; andtheeCT 1 1 w as that the whole of the enemy's columns in action, and a considerable part of his infantry was cut to pieces. A body of cavalry cf Ihe enemy had remained in a wood and the; e p 'c-j; to some want cf ii formation, w rsVfta red by our n Sv 1 c to scape The, ntsLof battle was in a ft v. moments covered w i:!i loo dead, aad i ;:reat quantity of arms ?nd stores of every ucpartment of the military establishment, and a great number of pris oners, fill into our hands Bngadier Correa, chief of khe general stafi"; col. Gonzales Velia, commanding t'ne reginient of Castile, with several t net span ish officers of rank, fell on ihe field of b itlc. The roral general and ch? f, a Torrip, received two wouncls. Ad the cl i fs of the dragoons of the Union, those 6 fthe hussars, and the lancers of the
kin
excellent f-cOstonc qu:rrv helor.pin? to Hie su -crilcr, the aac f m hi :h shall be fre- to any purchaser, for the improx iiig" t 1 is or her lot or lots, f- and during three years from an i immediately af.cr t'e.c date of the sales aforesaid. The subscriber will re aire oTtbe reelective purchasers, one third o 0 1 pt iee of each lot within three nonrhsaft r the day of su'e, one othr third p rt cf the purrhnse money nitr'n fifieen months tz the rci loe within 27 months. B nd and appffated secartty will berecjuired of each purchaser, for Chose payments and on the completion of any 1 st:ch payment, a good and su'.ucient title will he- given to each such purchaser, for each lot so paid 1 J li L BUSKIRK, October 3 18 8. 44 5t
CUrE F CAKCBR8 Tp. L'iir-y dtfM h- of fytitg a M.Jt. i l P ,:: r. Doctor Dili any, INFORMS the ptibtic thai he cures the I mostohstinate Cancer, Mam, T r; r H r Sea ft! fund Scuri . Kint?ei .'.
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'". , uiiu hi lows t.-iiier vr.iiiy.A m s, nil..-
erto fho t incurable by the medical art. Tfhms The doctor is willing to undertake some eases od the prim ioh s of cure n pan but to tho;- acqoatntod with his practice, the necessary medicines and written prescriptions will bo furnished for each ca-c IrOM 10 to 2 dollars, according to the magnitude of the disease. Apply at Edwardsvllle, TUinoU- withm a small Ju stance of the towj), where tie doctor keeps an hospital Cbathe sccom ni.'dotir.n of those livinir yt a distance. Edwardsville Aug. 16 44 t
the
(.nst
loss t nifeh not verv ereat, is
severe, anrfto be regretted. InS nincb as v e have been mi it !c to follow no ( ur vic-
Died on the 3 1st of Aujrusf,
a t nee cn Chesnftt RidKe,
-i.n nClal Ah TttUR St. CLAHl in the 9 Ith year of his age. cn tfeifes scott tt is proposed to crect a monument to the ineuiory of t1 at distlntiisl ed fnanin the town oi Lcxington, in the College yard. t is intended t(. have I hs statue in marble on a lofty pedes al The best artist shall execute i:, ei hei in n ! 01 lately from it. Kentucky and the United -States owe much
to tlii
at hs re- ( rr by the occupa'ir.nof
elencia, w h
.1,
1-
1 ennsvjva
( broken down state cTour horses from vi'T service would not admit us to ifn-
rtake.
4. 'j a... division of ojen. Cedeno
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transit! rty the plains
i ho spaiuaros, strong in
ver the ftefiles of t lie mountains, riii!c
superio 1
n. Cedeno lrf?s.&a of Calahoso
mtr. co
prai hay P :- Em
c id:
in cavalrv. Commands all the
s.nd interior of Venezuela ; they o.t their generals in chief and
lofficei
t:
s man.
A 0f
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:i of rank ; almost ail the a, and about three thou-
be troons raised here with all
-David V
nv
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meed in ihe R
iir 1 to
the
govcmufn
some men
ma present nnaecou itaoie eicvar.on Bui I need not go back to his eongres-
v ho
rm
V 1
rrothina: shouo r
sional history for M frofff
could effect nothing, troth
expected i urn your eves on mm aa a governor ! 1 need not say his creatures here are well kn wn and too well appre ci .ted, and too few in mun.ber to have tnuch of cither personal or political influ nee but notice their art's and their tnanaitemetit '! '" bluster as though thev wercnot kifownasa conternptable
wction wa- have tlis urbed the harmo
ny ol the place ever since they came to
Vit an I V - y t.v k as though .line tenths of our citlser.S are a corrupt cabal
end why? Because they oppose lona than 'ennins I ! Now wna: ! r.s been the rondrtct of this man as a governor I is it net an insult to the fellings of every freeman, to have a pr ss paid here by a man in his situation) a press that prints little else than i e ai d unfmnultd abuse of his 00poncntt, and fulsome pi use of htmself? Is it not humiliating, and does not every nam f t it s 1 rSo) that a l,o e nor s kOUld au t' vis ? But when the same ram is discovered to have set the constitution, the law s and his own oath of office aside, to m ikl an Spnointment in the judician , and his ppologists attempt to screen him by saying that the applicant was rTCnvff ?(, t, and that he CoOld not know any i c objection, although a public Confession of guitt had beefi made long bef ne, is not indignation added to t i i: g ! ? K I tow itia nSi T am li'.tle in the habit of writing find 1 must close without sa i p half Of Wl St 1 !al intended; but n Sec! 00 M li d I have said reflex t if we r pride ourselves upon our liberties, and anno !ly n ioice on t!ie 4tb of uhr, f. . what our fathers and ourselves did in 177A, While we are I tried bv a man who wi Umc o 1 n tHs present governor. We did complain of our territorial -ov-
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mond pape! s, t e made f; btn two c
voicamc suost anc l s
Impen rou s to water c which Errows harder I v
cd tt'.e a n e t between two ' i ! 9 I one, 18 I f 'o.id afn 1 b ing ii
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mint rai or
kiicn is ne.'.e.n .o oc ind Weather, and
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i on ti e the v. a-
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side
ter ion-teen months, the whole mass appeared to be sre'r htke cement as hard as the bi ick. The rame cement had been applied to the nat surtace of brick Work, exposed to the weather, and ,vie result has been equally nattering. The discoverer concludes from the experiments be has made, that his cement i superior to the real Dutch terras since it will alike answer for works that are to he cpverc I with water, and equally lis
ter: s. flooring and terrace w
v fLv t is
wc have snrTered hcavv
1 than I COO infant it and 500
Cat airy, a considerable quantity of our affiTTsand ammnni'ion destroyed ai d onserviceabie - and many gallan1 officers." Fn .n Cisco Vtf. S.NTvnFn. V. nd r f thi ttt rmiJkiar. tiead-Quarters, St Fernando.
NO MC E.
the 6th ofNovemhi r next, T shall
r for sale a number of LOTS,
in a new tov n called
Sitn te m l)a i
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T 1 - t
v iiuiiana : .Oo.it
.c- county sv a: ( Washmiles noi theastw ardty kite e u 4 and 50 east and 2 4 miles wet of
.st b.;iik of the
ol White River, 6 or 7 miles
TROM TttC NATIONAL IXTKLLlGECER. H PTLE OE OGEDA. We lately published a paragraph announcing that Ihe patriot army of Vcnezuelay had gained a distinguished victory over the royal army on the plains of Cogeda ; and that Gen. Paei had killed
miu s a kvc
ington) bboot 6 from VinccniK s of T 1 r -Hau e
Dioomuiirton, on tl
west f 1
above the mouth of Eel. The grlund Is ai: 7 and fertile, the air salubrious, 8c the waters sweet and trans-parent: from t:.e
t' e Spanish General La Torre with his river the land sssends gently a consider-
own hand. The follow inff extract of an official bulletin, dated at Venezuela the the 3th of May, detailing the particulars of the rction, will be read with interest. It appears that ti wat the Spanish ( n (' rrea and not I.a Torre, woo was killed in the action. The latter however, received two severe wounds, and his recovery was considered doubtful : The head-quarti rs were established at St. Josef de Tisnados, oil the 13th of April, to await tK.e cuncentiatign o4il tl C Col ps of the army, who wertiatt time acting with su cess at St Montiaco de Tisdanos, and Baroacoae, which tle Spaniards had without effect attempted to pnt in insurrection against the indepei -dent army On the 15th, Gen. Cedeno moved with bis division bv the roul of
Lh a
able ui stance bck, affbroUng an eminence of about 55 feet above the high water mai 1., in the bank) then after passing a few ro's on a level the ground gradually descends to s small infallible stream of cool and wholesome water, whic h may 1 e conv 1 . td throt N .. I the
lower partsof the town by pip 11 . .1
sea.:; e ponci- in n.e . ner pa:tW t
two springs of delightful di inkins w.:cr ; snd to all vho saa'l reside in the w stem put- of the town, the aforesaid niinei ce Will -. ro a d a ftir icw ofofW of tl t n-ost handsome navigable streams that on aments this state ; from the eastern pans of this town ufter the view passes . ' nt a mile Over a rich phdn, it meets small and fertile hills, embellished with aprti s pf excellent ueeT w aT r Tree and lime
T:ao ; and on the 7th a column of cavalry, st- h qu irries stone coal, a-tl .oh v under Gen. Saraata, and 300 chasseurs, of timber for building ami f r Cabinet who encamped at ricaa de los Toios, work. Very convenient to town is an
f y v EN VP Ijv v! e subsci living at Fort Harrisoo, la. on the
26th Sept. 181 ft, a NEGRO M AN
w.io cans n.iucii Mci.r about thirt
years oi aae, 5 Eeet 6 3 inches liiei
of dark compieaion has a scar cn I ij h 4. breast and one oa his right foot, h: : lost pait of his leltear, apparently b '.ei ofl says belongs to Zachariah Shctti met, near Morjantleld, Ky. T he owner is repeated tocon;c and take bin e.v.a ?s soon as possible. ROBERT STrR(;r?; pi IT.iM-i io. 2 ' X r - li-t
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ricr.Lt t. inaiingniiTii. "C AS opei d a IoUSC of j.n' .rtain ii 3 ?,:. . --.at the corner of Ma bkbt Fir vii streets, in the bov.se lat Syoc cupicd bv Joshua Bond, where he liopes by attention to business, to receive a portion of public patronage he assures them that no exertion on bis part sbaii qe wanting to merit it. 43 tf Vinccnrtcs, Sept. 26 1JM7.
FLWEXJVES HOTEL
TUT. subscr3er informs his friends and the public that be has taken the a bovc wc!! known JiSTJ ; ftvr in Vincenues which he intends occupy
u : as a 0
rr yf.ii
jLjm. f k j 1 i And that he will spare no exertions t give complete satisfaction to those Who may favor him with a caU. He will ke p a variety of LIQUORS His TABLE, shall Ik; furnished with the choicest Vahstlie season will afford. Gci teeJ parties will i all times be parti uiarly attended to. His SNfjiet sliaii x- cell furnished. He hopes by bip ondivided attention to the cotnTort and accomrno datioa of customers, t merit U receive) the pati'onagc of a generous pub ' JOHN MVKKS. Vincennes, Sept. 5, 1318 ; tf G. ti C. Suilhan is. J Gi!t$ Lh4 reafter practice law in coov ? junction, in th count) ol K iox those who may wish to :. nl t! cm t..ay depend upon the attenti i . tul exertions ofboth. They hav made arrangememlt so as one 01 lh oth : w33 always be found at their ofiicc Ul Vim cmres, near hr opposite the P t-Officc. ( om.lcturo Business ili I c parti 1 larly at tended to in Knox t ;:;.t. The! will also attend to Conveyancing upon th t . . 1 . . .
IIm m on bbsinc 1 inst be '. II tC :.. T'u t m
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.1 CALL.
jixiGTntH at Laic
KEEPS : ( FTICE - n Scrohd St. Oppi site Um PO$T-OfFiCl . ViflccnncSyJaa. .a, . a.& tf
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