Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 July 1819 — Page 3
5 STERN SUN.
VING'tiAlNBs; 9,4TURDAX lORXlxu, JUL Y We are everj day more ind nsote sur prised at the audacity of rertti.i scrib ling ch iractem, who infect ir town, am who reader t .emsclves very contempt.
Die oy Uieir impertinent pretention! to gentility and politenest ; their red ten -IV; pride a id affrontcry, and by their imyKcompa'i sons of tfierits I ea a th tin -' " I lender of thi! r- s tt :i id we driv i th Indians out of sight of oar town, th m t'i v ad venturera advanced, ic commenced their attack. by ridiculing th.- plain honesty of our countrymen, and con fclandering h man Who Ould not step aside, an i acknowledge t ic tupcriorit of thesy new!) imported gentry I V. ive seen two pieces in the last Centlne! superemtnent on thin point, the writer i f which borrows ever) thing he tnya original only in the deformity ofhis mind ; iff borrowed style he writes, Ik- ipeaks, and carries on h4s daily intercourse with men. hitler his deceitful ftlcaaing comtrttir which liabifter refk tion, ana destroys all Confidence in society, he tufiJlio it truth, honor and integrity and dt -tnolishea all the 1 md-m irks which sepa ft c virtue from vice, The plain blue, .r.: : it i s of our citizens whom he term rud inhabiints" in his soft addres which 44 wvcetens totwerzazion" he stylVV "' re ' -', bst n ' j, rud w matial y. For daring to maintain th former habits and customs, instead yield ag to the fashionable gentry of t'i present day, they are charged with t.i "brutish ignorance, of rniB in precumpt on." notwithstanding the malicious at tack m i le m us in the last a imberof i : Centinel, were it not that some of oar p i Irons at a distance, and warm friends . ho tie, might desire a reply, we should f : guard It as little as the passing gntl. m in do ;s the barking of a puppy lapdo, ..t t ie stre . door, i Every one will adm ni ) ice, that if one m m makes a chare - . . i I iL.i 1 j
fcTlMiM MlUUICr, .111.1 lil.lL OUlCr HClliCS u. f : tne hrstdoes not prove i:u charge, iiv 1 1 :X-J ic c aiwlet! res th tal iehoou or ii.s tf -cl ir itions ; what thea ft v - - will he said whe i it appears that the whole of the oik piece, like the authors name, is nctio:.. and the author a blank a spurious pr -d action that no one dare acknowledge the illicit offspring of malignity, begottei h) self importance no other infereiic c oi be had when the subjoined document i re id. The editor ot'tne Centinel, if n is the author of the pieces alluded t . knows full Well, that the charges thej v nitain are false if he be hot the author, t it m Serable being, whoever he nit be, is either s j contemptible that his edi tor is ,ish i n -d that his naaiv should Ik known, or by his rteety fioiitene aa.. ttddrct has completely supplanted hfc 1 nre of truth and honor ; these are t.i probable reasons winch ha.e induce t iat editor to withhold his writers nam. N thtng more fully shews the gre.it dept oi depravity to which ham in nature m o si ik, than the idea suggested by th Wis tched Uiiknown ; that a m m from misfortune, occasioned .t might be, should be so shackled as to ie unable t speak, to act, or even thmk. for himself v i it i servile thought ! ttcc i use an osteat itious individual, unsolicited, should with Gentlemen of respectability, wort. ul ftueros.ty, contribute to his rebei tlwsdifwcMivor should cost the unluck . . . ... hocriy. Wo sir, althoug u-i h-v obTig a itions to in my ol mv tcilo citizens dt townsmen, the return 1 mak is ill the gre it m ijority ask. sincere gra tit l ie wnlch, with the satisfaction doing good, is the most ample reward I hiei win does Charity from none but til purest views, he who acts from differ . motives is corrupt. Kotwithst mding th Auencv of the writers laneuaee, lie n discovered the baseness of h;s charactc more completely in his boast of charit . blc acts, than In every other sentence that abominable production ; the Ood tharity forgive him, who at the int n When his neighbors house is in Dam Can reflect on the lasting shackles he about to fasten on him by the contrib c on of the little pittance of a few dollars, perhaps cents, mat too for the purpose of rebuilding his house, or extinguishing the spreading ruin. Heaven have mere.) on such a horrible ptei e of moral deform -it) ' who, for a moment, us it were in the name of alms, would offer a bribe, that vice might escape punishment, that virtue might be assailed with tmpunitv, or that political characters 6c tollies should go unanitnadverted upon. lu re is tut m m of hon.tr who Would not, rat'ier than accept assist ince on such dishonorable terras, with his wife and children, perish in the tl ones of his burning mansion? 1 he liberties ot man can by ho possibility be so shackhd by malignant fetlow but that his moral duties and services are required by his god and country Mid di spicably base must he be who would s 11 these ? a tie&tr, or a cart load oi : . ch trash. As regards the pitiful dialogue between vuncle lorn trim, corrupted from the beautiful original, respecting the untunate Letevere ; h id the traducine c uummaior nut one inousanutn part ol k . . ... their virtue, such false insinuations nevei had beta made. Fei- the satisfaction ol n particular friends, they will see tin situation of the Borough Treasury b) . reading the certificate hereunto annexed. In ( closing my remark! 1 would adviw mv calumniator and enemy to draw cloti around him the veil ol insismirlranre that Conceals him from the public eye, as ii Will perhaps through lite, be a greatei security to his viett and vllkuiy, tnanUu thin habiliments of chant) with wliich he in h ttdi to be elad. "The subscribers having been called upon b 1.. Stout, tin Borough Treasurer i r the Commons, tu sxanuuc the monies
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in his hmd, ano the arconnts in regard to the same, do certify, that after the itrictest scrut'ay, that his conduct as rreasurer appears to have been correct and the proper amount in gold, silver m I Hank Notes, is yet sate in his possession. ROBKRT BUNTIN, A. PATTERSON, 11. LASSIE LLK." We are much gratified in having it in our power to state to our fellow-cit.zens that we are authorised to announce th tion. CHRISTOPHER HARRISON a candidate for the office of covern .a, ut tiie e.isuiiig Klection.
for th k wrT:-Rx sc. Mr. St our Information flfcwen i.o rT'vv1116 mfll thV udge rlARRiSON, former Lieut Ciover-i nor of this state, is a candidate fori the oltice ot u over nor at tne ensuing! . . I c lection. Too late ! is the cry of his I opponents. It is never too late to do good. It is never too late to get clear . I of a man, who has violated the Con stitution in three vears oftener than an honest man would in a century, to get u, nun puiu, .u. up-
rigntness wouio uc a sate guarantee ti . rz i i c i hiftfaithful timtertion of that aacredltly. II the plan 'DO JJMUlCl t
instrument. It is never too late to subsututei moral, upright man, for I )ne wp is noiorujosiy inc reverse. o sir, it is not too late. Christ ifikerl 'fnrrism is well known to his fellow i'izens both from service and charicter ; if the time w ill admit of their kn 'wing that he offers, and a month or sis weeks is enough for that, they tre prepared to act ; &c that too. witnut his making electioneering tours. vit i all the catalogue of wheedling:. intfiguing, Sec. fie Chrfotofthet Hat fenAM motn I 1 1 oriiiKf . i , - I KnnPct nan; he is a fi. m undeviating Rcpubican, whose principles were formed in the scaool of '93 when Mien and Sedition Laws, lare St mding Annies in the time of peace, and other misru'es transferred power from the Federaltsts to the R 4publicatia He is. and has been a fi m lupporter of the difF'rent administrations of the u;cneril government from 18J! till the pre sent moment. If report savs true, the reverse is the case with Mr Jennings ie came here a Federalist, and as far as s known from any declaration of lis. he remains one vet. And can the people ot Indiana for a moment hesitate Which of these men to choose for Clocernor, when one stands pure and ttfistlllied in politics md morals, and the other who stands condemned, or so tnftrring in both, as to preclude confidence being placed in him ? 1 am as little disposed to ctiarie ptiouc omcers as most men, where tiiev have conducted themselves onestly and uprightly but we have weighed Mr. Jennings in the balance and find him wanting, and it is time he refute to trf some one aKe . Mi Hr"i on Would, no doubqUnWeSpf feied sooner, if Judge Holvuiii had not been announced as a caimidate Hehevuiff he would continue oneand being unw illing as lont as this opin ion was entertained, to come forwar iiimself, he quietly acquiesced. But when he saw the unexpected declcn sionof judge HAmaU) and that too at i period, which left grounds to believe ; .it it was purposely done to secure tennings election then, and not tiM OheU) he yielded to the wishes ol his friends, and became a candidate. Let me atcain repeat that it is not too late ; is the accepted time, he propitious moment t ti disenthral 0 n -selves from constitution brakors and lemovalisers, bv electing a man w hose character and qualifications will add lustre to the office, who wilt preserve the Constitution in its purity) and im partially administer justice to all. Watc h man's . b s ract FOUF1G The Erf. dit inn from Cants, it tachments ; seems, is to be sent by J one in April, one i n M y, and the main armament not before August or Sentetnber. Eugene H au tarnst, it is said, has lately been in Paris and introduced incog to the kin. Filiat Disintt r ' fnrtt. The duke of York takes, for the care of his insane l ather thnold Kimt o( England, inty 45,000 dollars a vcar ! '. ):."; on foreign cmverfcedi in England, hat lately been increalcLtp 31. per cwt. f v Cu Ie, The 'arrangements' at vanna spoken of under the Savannah head) by Sir Ad m, would Sp pear to be on the subject of the capture of essels in the African trade, and not for the surrender of Cuba. South -f mericn .Late accounts have bceti received in this country from Venezuela, and the Main generally The Royalists talk of a partial ri htat of General Paez The Patriots arc generally in a prospe rous train, and vigorous in preparation by land ami
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sea. A sanguinary campaign u an ticipated.
Spanish xfinhtion. Thr Ouebec Mercury, in noticing Eurojican affairs has this remark : 4The couiToAsUaii talks big of the proposed exfditioi against the South-Americans ; but it mav be considered as a mere gasc'jnadr: tVidzwi of tntHa --Some of th. learned natives of India have lately at tempted to dissuade the widows fron self immolation, on the decease ol their husbands ; but, hitherto, wit very little success.
To a rrest h o rses i n fhcijict of ni.nn itr n a urerman writer siiget ml:dr mrthnd if (jWf horsca from runnirw awayW . . . o inc plan is, to nave minus s aiiaeneu to ine nean A . I J 4 . I . I 1 stajl of nie bridle, that by dr T 5 2 a rein, fixed for the purposeW blinds will immediately cum over tile eVCS. and bv COilfoun L;nnr the" horse, Ccfhtpol hitO throuffh fear to stoo immcdid answer, it OUht to k$ adopted particularly in the ecKe ofaT public stages. The linefrom the blind should be fastened tthe front of the stane, so thai any passenger might poll it. in case ot accident to, or absence 1 the driver. It is confidently iffirmed, that the most uiigov ernable horse or mule max be subdued and made quite tractable, by stopping his ear with wool! or cotten so as to prevent bis hearing. Cincinnati irorF. WORKED LATTICE Wire Factory. J BROMVVELL, Latelt f;. o.'vf Baltimore, 1 A. M .111.1 i St auout to estannsn t:ie various branches ol his business in this city opposite the Hill Maukkt House, where he will MANUFACTURE the following articles, viz : Sieves and Riddles of all kinds, S tfes, W ove unci worked Wire for Rolling and Standing Screens for Merch int M (Is ; for Flaxseed ; For St tiding Screens for Lame, Sand, Gravel, Coal, and Ore ; For Ri Idles and Screens for Wheat F ms, Cellar and Milk house Windows, Shakes for Me d ; for Corn and M lit Kilns, and Rat and M us 2 Traps. uk also manufactures Patent and Common Wheat Fans, Straw Cutlers. V" Iron and Steel Knittmins &c. As J. B. intends to maethis City his permanent rcsiv!oeUi(ise vlm favor him with tbeir cuSTrrrmnay depend upon their work being done in a substantial manner, and as cheap, if not cheaper, than at any other Manu factory t is side the mountains. fctjAH orders left with or sent to Messrs Whipple md Washburn, front street, or myself shall be attended to with punctuality Cincinnati June 12, 1319. 27i6 WHISKEY. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS OX HAND a qitmifif? tf GOOD w hich he will dispose of on reasonable terms for CASH SAM'l. THORN. uly 18 19. 07. f Taken Up bv John Miller, of toca Township, and state of Indiana TWO HORSE BEASTS of the tollowing description, (to wit :) a Bay Horse. aut U hands one inch hiirb, star in I ms lorenead, and a snip on h.s nose, locked and nicked, some w lute on his withers supposed to have been done with the collar and a short f reton, about 11 years old Appraised to nftj s lollars. The other a Sorrel Filly, 7 about thirteen and an half hands hih.
three years old this last spring, with very crooked hind lrt. Appraised to Ten Dollars by us this 5 1 h day ol June, 1819. J "v EVANS, I 4 , SAM'l. HALL AIPr. Subscribed and sworn to before me, a rustics of the Peace for the county aforesaidJOHN L NEELY, j p. g.e.
Sheriff s Sale,
Y virtue of an execution to me directed fiom the Clerks Office )f the Knox Circuit Court, I will ex pose to public sale for ready money n Suturday the loth July next, 5 iousc ot David KKKL, in liar Township, nr Rifle (iuny A'- Doublt tre Iron?, .1uvr. twj ccvireK Is? lint ' F Tvjo Pot, one Ovn & hvok One Handa&, I fir. Aerttf geen Churn 2 PaiU, 2 Chair. n Half bih , I Iron kettle ft Pf our Ot'vi, S as the property of WtflLni iynpeoa and Joseph Wilson, to satlff J and J. Colman. Sale to commeace at r2 )'cloCk A M. L B. V BECK MS, thfT.I June 23, U'9 27t2 ?TrTV GOODS ?E KVOLDS L? no YV'7?. n.n'E just RBc&rrsD: their Summer supply of M EJ C HANI) I Z E . L constfrtinff n C,N VND DOMESTIC dry coon. HARDWARE CU TL E R CHINA, GLASS St !-WAUI. QUEENS, j (; R OCE RIES, 1, 1Q 10 R $-c All of which they will dispose of low for Cash, June IS. 1819. 25-tf SheriflTs Sale. Y virtue of an execution directed to the sheriff of Gibson county, will be exposed to'sale at 1 U. L.C AUG I O on the iith ilfftf of fuhf trrf. At the House of O R JORDON 0. HUNDRED AXD SIXTY JCRRH OF Pi r i i . - .. A ZSl Sl 37 3 wherccn the said Jordor. lives taken as the property f O. . Jordon, to satisfy an execution in favoi of Thomas liiackbourne Sale to commence between the hours of I o and 12 oV k where due attendant e will be erivcnlsv jami: K SLOA?l Oi puty Stiff. G June 22. 263!. Wstrayed '&$J.!r0 the suoscriber bout the first of Mav hist, a he first ol Mav last, a Mark Mnvo MJlUlstt fjliU ( four years old, about I4 bands high, with a star in her forehead, shod all : ound. had never been docked, ami had a swelling on the back of her net k is it caused ov a collar. r.ic n.ir su i been heard of near the mouth (;f E liver whoever will return her or t;i information where she mav be found, shall be satisfactorily rewarded. C UR riS (ill.Br.Mp rcrre-Haute, June t9, h 19. l t t eac;le POWDER MILLS;. MILKS SOUTH or LEXIMOTOST) o .v r h. u : c i: V a s i : o.in, 1 1 Hi am Roman, TUford, Trotter and Co. usn I it THI P1RM OF ROMAN, TROTTER, & CO Manufacture GUN POWDER, Which thev will warrant of eciual quality to any made in the L'dWv States. Orders w ill be punctually att to, and f Mrwarded. ROMAN, TROTTER & Co. Lexington, Ky. May 5 1 8 19. 2 1 --2i: o the ( itizens of X ( 0 U N T Y. bscriber having retumee ? " Yin inctnnes ana seiuea him self permanently, offers his servicein the practice of Physic and Surgery. rhose who wish to consult him ma. find him generally at his jsne: door below Mr. John bwinss mtUfUj ROB't allh&x Maif h 25, 18 9. U tf ' jl.UK. lie iiiIiost price in Cash. will he frjven for 2000 BUSHELS OF L I M K. ENQUIRE OF THE TRINTER.
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Sale of Lots Iff TUT. TOW ft OF AURORA, Tu ai f JuMicror CL.MK c-ututu Statr hf lit" K The site of this town has lately beeii unanimously designated by throe respectable commissioners (Appointed for the purpose) as the mot e.ieible Sot in this county foi the Katof justice ; -nd the county eomniissioi.ers . -ivc directed tiic undersigned their Mjent to proceed to the sale of the LOTH. Court w ill be held there OQ the firsi Monday in September next, and the public orlices will be removed
to it immediately thereafter. Aurora Is on W. fraction No (f, Town ot range 1 1 . 13 miles from the northern. and 1 1 miies from tha southern boundary of the county, i im: v oated on a handsome bluff on the Wlbash river, at this point makim- a westerly bend, which places the t.'vn not very far distant from the centre oC the county in any direction. The mouth of Stwru Cretk, which enters the Vv abash at this bend, forma a salo and commodious harbot, where boat can be secure at any high stage of water. The site of the town is high, dry, and healthy, commanding jnospect of three miles on the rixer, the soil of the country around is fertile and the timber plentiful and ol the best kind On iti Crri, which enters into the river two miles above, there arc several Kood mill -cats with, in a little distance of the town which will be improved in a short lime. From Aurora it is one mile and an ! alf S to the Walnut, seven Sc an half S to the l nion, and four N. E. to the Honey Creek prairies, on all of w! ich there are at present, extensive t mrishina and increasing settlements To the V. and W. the settlements are et but in their infancy, but from the considerable extent of fertile countrv in those directions, no doubt cun lie entertained but that it w ill populate and improve rapidly. Roads will pass this place from earl 1 side of the Wabash, and as the bank is suiTicitntiy bih on the opposite side from the wn the river can be approached and traversed at any Stage of water. In laying off this town, the most amh appropriations have been made fr pub.ic uses The Afgctt or I is deputy, will at all times be found at his office in AUK R A ready to attend upon those who wish to purchase in tne place. Mechanics who have in intention to become actual resi lents will find it to their interest to call on the agent, as very liberal encoura ement will be offered to them. I J TTr, m , ff 1 1 1 i be established in AURORA JL wi 1 be established m AURORA pre- . Ii HI w tfi t no L'ltf. , I ,U ... i l ... .. - . on the 1 ...it , ' HVIIt U :e premises, n I HURS VV 5th nw or AUGUST kkx o'clock A. T COJSrjjITIOX OF SjILE, x riiF St lo The LOTS will be soid to the highest bi.Ver on notes witl i;ood security, paab! as follows viz: one third in 12 months, me third in 18 months, and one thiid . .. r . i i i- . in iwu cjis iioiii inc c.a oi sa e. The DUrcnaSCrS will be srnni'd hm Bonds fot a good suffi ient covenunt ec'!, 10 oe cxecuieu in Wg v can from the daf of a!e. S PATRICK Ages June 23, 1819. Uf?7 Charles Smith, ONCE more takes this mtti ol i resjiecttuliy som iting ai! those who ire indebted to make pavmer.t im ncdiatcly, as he intends frosnic to P il. Idelphiafbr ( ()()' S The vert lib eral indulgent e ale ayi sjiiiin to t!.( o ehohavc dealt with bin. encourae;csa belief that they will now (in time of need pay attention to thi notice, lanuary 2S- j 3f BANK OF VINCENKEh,J l lic state Hank of Indiauai May 30, is ii?. DIVIDEND ba this das been declared hv the Liieetcts, he rate of 8 per cent per ai iitim or the lat 6 n.onlhs, on the vo.it f stock paid in the san:t he ,aid at the Bank eaandaftei the 1st lay of June next, to the stockMoidere IC their le ( d s rprc-entati ws. 11'. vnier of ih- Ji'.urd, v. or or CasnV JACOBS $ L ROY, H WE aaCElVI O OX CONM(.NMl.VT ) ( as i H isl DRY COUDS. well assorted,
Which will be sold on er. reasonible terms for C ash, or exchaneo for imdcd property. yu.. c tf
