Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 October 1818 — Page 5

SUrPLBMEXT to Titr, WESTERN SlTtf.

DY. & stout. VINCENNES October 3, ibis

rVain th Dublin frteenuin Jf't,na.l A VI i. t.C V . lIE net ernd A corresp Mideti :e na uass vi between

thc Netherlands a kI the pempoten tiaries appointed by that (government, fo t ie renewal of i t commercial treaty b . ecu the two countries j but in which howevert tney have not succeeded aa the dutch governmental '. ingtkt Bri -itA .. ;i ivo ! tterminc t to exclude a; u - b' ongirg to the U. S from certai favors in its colonies granted to Other nations) the ns iivea issessing colo ica fort teequh cfsimi .r favors co v ted in return hich ebu i not be all owe I to a natin possessing n i ( . iics. Tms system was objected to hv the A ner.ca a ;ents -first, ,s . use ail CHiitfrr marine p-.vers, po sessin Colonies nore or si . n h- aot, which upp i v way vii' ex rlusion to the U S. a iv i i n nifesttv t measure savoring of stilitj to t etn ; secondly, b "aiise th i U. S vT rd to ni CO n neri iai n ttions of fitiropo by t..e i trgement of their territory, an equivalent m ore valuable th a i ie mere ad nisMon to two or three

several churches to be uiulcrhc"1ff

spection of tneir clergymen

l indies have a just most of the

am t islands in 1 li i Wea thii d be use the U 8 Claim to a V e e trade with

co miesnfthe West iudies founded in the dec isional indispensable necessities ft o latter; and should the U. S. meet prohibition with prohibition the very ok latenceoft ioso islands would be in jeopardy, whenever they were visited by those hurricanes which frequently occur It p pears that America has thus sue1-

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i he tiu nber ol stu tents connected with lh Theological cnooi at Princeton n j. during the iast wint r session wa jj : since the last annua) report 1 4 have been licensed to pn a h, r ie Babtist connection imli4aU;. s is in a flourishing state the iuuJfl I aplise I the preceding year, is u.sjiw T ie churches 26 i preachers 1 859-mem bers 190,000 I he Methcslist Missionary Societies, have 8. Vtissionari :s on for ign nations, anil in the .V. indies alone they have 18938 members of their communion. We learn that the vlariners mrchin London is ectu ly a vettrl of about 400 tois capable of accommodating from 7 to s )o hearers ; ft6a ing m ting-h ur in w uc'n t is hithert i neglected class of men can hear the Gospel on their own element lit i nitation of the friends of sailors in London, the Westevans at Bristol are building a floating Chnpel, v-.icii they have also named t ie .rN-. t c Five tho tsand nine huwkj seventy pupils are gratuitously in sljj i'hiladelpnfa Sunday schools by 555 teacfers. ' he treasurer of t'ie Aon ri an Bible Society acknowledges ,,c receipt of S' .v2.s 3 i; 'iv month of June, is is.

v i.uics uxiliary !i. Soc lately been formed in Liverpoo ladies are engaged in it.

.f'iJ-.jr Two c defs of (Hi

hawagas, with their cook, going to isu Albany, stopped by ti.e way at the bouse

faned in attempts to netoclate of an attorney, who treated them freely ial treaties with Naples, Spain, with cider They had not drank lows

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ritain and the Netherlands.

before they began to feel their imhor-

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Is ioi I is singular? Can thei'cbe any tance ; and lest their enter tainc thing prcconcertin ir ? is r the secret take thi m for com dttfNFfSBi e , Worki the holy alliance which has dertook to tell him WhoaTfte

caused t .e continental iroverments tb".s Yn know me said 'osnfc-

to avoi I J fi Ie me nt bv contact with the man t captain Icrehtlemanr

Trs - Vtl uitic republicans.

WESTERN si SUMMRY. T h4 York Su t lay School U lion i tv reports the whole number of its schools to ie ;t. co lducted by 5 ) super intendants and 359 teachers there are 3.5 1 1 scholar on the rolls, and 2,200 tegular attendants V i late convention of the Episcopal

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reo v, d, that I i ml 1 courage the Cublbiuucui ui Suuda ScuooiSUi their

teras him u I the ot er H i-ntlo-man too but 1 U 1d Peter.' nd what are you sail the attorney to the rook, are you gentleman too ? No si replied Claus, smiHng at ois own insig nifi tnce mo ir, I no gentleman I n nmothing but a -a-w-y-e-r 1 WANTS, WHICH RVERY OKI MUST FVFL Vi tuo wants tinem rotaries ; Wisd o mo i amrtut supp i nts ; and Truth W tricnus atd aumirera.

retire and undcnlcrl ei::on,, wnnta 4 raid it'iont t: . h alio Ji ,rc donr about the Jiractn t of i Philanthropy wants a residence ; Sc Fide lit an 04 ylum Love and v harity want -to be in bct ft credit Pride wants to be kicked out of com I V . t 'llll III Mil I ' t ...,-.

ni;. iiiiu ..lim it. i ' i m.( i4 Even o;ci wonian,siliy vitro: oflicioot young fellow a i;o be u s of any ur (or even ol two pei so.isi f differcial at ses Ih seen to converse together) v ant mightily to be at the bottom j n. Li oldoachelt tfwhoUas not fsonebody inc ,v ) wants -i, H J , and t very girl in Ainerica," abovi fifteen, not ah ady provn d for, wants Husband

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B L 11 () M I N if ON.

ILL be offered foi Sale o

first Mo. d . of Sovembei nc

130 Lf)t.

remaining unsold in tuc town i-f

Bloomii gton the S i t Just for Monroe county Indiana, snci is lixtc on the 32ii J. . sections of town 9, N.. range I est, bejng 4 nuics weal of t!.c

merediun In conseoueic of tin rccen

saie ol Lots. I hi Weil I nmitfti1 li the surroundinu count) a d t: iani

us oi Midi'uvrs iron.;.i. ia:.s ol in

country, a particular descripiioi !

nunieious advaiti.trt s is deemed

cessary btiftue it io say, t' at in of . ituatk n, t ie h i i L tborl.i ocl o . efcci Ucnf a atei an. timhi i , it is uoi passed by any town h ih str.tt. i

advantages cnumci a. mav bv

with certainty t' i eat ' ment of a state university, before a to-at v. i i at this place. At the s; U ol Lots in June last, one half of the town lots sold tor 214,000 ! a sum never b?. tn-1 t f I the sanu number ol lownloti before in ll is iiatt the purchaser a en n pi iiici

pai.v In 1 1 tM pi ismr i er. niniyo. i contemplate immei late in.in vemNit

l iic lots noui offered corrpdre the

north half ol the town and mx o. tlain

an amoms tic i is' ot. rh ouhli

square The sah will mttl f om tlac to day at t' e discn tio! ,.f the nt. ly Consequence of i he Ins' .-vie having proas duced a sum of money mort than si fTicientfort e present views of the ccnir.tyj a "ve lit more, liberal and eaten d t .utj at the former sale will be y'u-.t TERMS ufi asefu will Kii with approved security, i .bv nj.e third n a year, one tl i"1 ir 2 . i :! j one t ) ird in 3 tars from the y ()r sale. B PARK A: eat Sept. M, i a 1 1 . bit. i ' jr

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