Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 June 1820 — Page 4

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81IAKK.rF.AUK OS TH, NOTIUNGNKSS OF KINGS . For within the hollow crown, That rounds ihc mortal temples of a kinjj, Keeps Death his court : and there tin antic hits Sco'Tius hw state, and grinning at his pomp ; Alio win;; him a breath, a little scene To moiurchize, he feared, ana kill with looks ; Infusiu-; him with self and vain conceit, As if this flesh which walls aboil our life, Vie br.iss impregnable : and, humoorM thus, Comes at the la-it, and with a little pin Hues !liroii;h bis castle walls, and farewell, kin I Cover ycur heads, and mock not flesh and blood Willi s )!c;iin icv'rencc : throw away rc.j.cct, Tr,i liii'.n, f)rm, and cercmonioub dir y ; For yon have here but mistook me all tliis while : I live on bivad like vou, feel want like you, Taste '.fi- f, nred fricn:ls, like you : subject thus. I low can you sav to me, 1 am king ? IP.OM TUF. NEW "YORK K. POST. max vers,, wire, or cowpkr tu vi;rs l IK. Now is the. ery winter of our discont nt, ' M.i I'-l.vious sunrnerbv' thr. l'.nrnid j.i. lament. sii ks pKAitK. Itctwcn mr.n and wife a Strang? contest arose, The Hrerches had set them unhappily wro'itj ; The point in dispute -was. as all the world knows. To which the said breeches of ri-jjht did belong. So Tounrue was the lawyer and arrued toe cause With a very lon speech rattled off v it', despatch ; While chief justice Hand sat to balauce the law.s Sofa.m d tor ending; disputes with a bcutcii. Inhf'-if of my client, the wife, 'twill ."Ppc.tr, Said 0 spruce little lawyier to chief juio Han,!, That the cbim of the same, with respect to the wear Of the. b 'tches aforesaid's a legal dcmatid. T!;:n hold'rv the breeches riht tip to d -, SJ rUl Your !;ud'ip observes it is made wit : a straddh'

Wlia! then is the difference, I prav i convJnctlf,n' VY nl attend the Uivou.nf ii rht ! " j cult Courts of Orange, Washinirto'j Since the mart- like hn hnrsr. In n i Jackson, Jefferson, Clark and Urri-

t'nrht to the saddle. For fear such a cause may in future perplex, ( Tis a thim; wc all know will happen a-'m ) Suppose, now, your lordship, there was but one sex, Pray who would, or who could, the breerhrs -vear then. From proofs I've brought forwirJ, I think it i piaiv. That breeches were meant for both sexes alike ; H it to seule all doubts with respect to the eh.i-M, I've ti- M! :! t i;f a plan th it I'm sure y mM all like. L' t a a e !e p'need in front of the e..r t. A;d i'k hreeel'.os aforesaid be laid thrretip. :i ; 'J'hen h ? ' v ' ;';e a lee; of the same, :tr.d ;: s'',Mt L t rneh pull away like a son of a run His r h'lio arose and anprovM of t' i s.muc ; So er tmm!; y lee;, and to pulling the v w ; Ard v i M) t' v diided the breeches bi ' m ain, They t -eh o k a half, and of course uete content. S' hh lonN'iip decreed, with a p,rarc soh Mlti too?', l)eci-ive and clear, without an if r Milt Tli.it v. ! i enever t!ie wife ail the lr !-eeles ptit o!, Fio'ii lint n-onuvit her mouth should lot ever be shut. A v'-'-'c ujuIc r rn t rnncnt '..s v tiat V t.'. lv v anted : Hi' !jku : v .11 a v-oMinij w ifc, 'Airl Paddy's wish Na planted.

100 Dollars R E WA R 1)1 4 UFAVAKI) of OXK IIU.YDREL 2. DOLLARS will be given by thiabscriher for the recovery of a letter dc raited in the I'ost-Olusc in this town o . e 1 Uh day of July last, direccted t .lessrs. AuLEfc Moultov, merchant. New-York, containini; Four Hundred .) )!lars, in notes of SlOO each, on tin lmk oi the United States ; said letter ever having been received in N. York. JAMKS JACOBS, fnr the late firm of Jacobs ev LeUoy. Yinrennes J tine ,. 2 tf Liquors for Sale. For sale a qiiiintUu of Lu ium, of the first quality bij whole sale or single Gallon, verq lute for ' CASH, CONSISTING OF Cos: niac Bra inly. Jamaica Spirits. Holland Csiii, Te iters flu Wines. .'typhi at KAUSLEU r V ISE'S, Market Street, Vinecmics. rineenncs, Murch 39, 182 0 SAMUEL MlUXEll RESPECTFULLY informs his dL "Id customers and the public in i;tn-ral, that he continues to carry on the al)ove business at his old stand in this Borough. He has iiqw on hand and intends keeping a ood assortment of LJDIES Sc G RXTL JZ MEA"S HATS of a superior quality, for which he will recc've STEAM-MILL or any other current paper so lon as it Retains credit with any of the merchants of this place. ' He will also exchange articles of his manufacture for Furs and Pcltcrics of every (icsrription. He solicits a continuance of public patronage, and pledges himself to use every exertion to meet all orders from a distance, as vrell as those within this vicinity. rincenne$ .V;r. 13, 1819. 4 fl 1 If . Moore J A. Dunbar ( AliQT-ixien oc Couticcllors at Law. J HAVING entered into partner ship,, will in future practice law in i . ... . on also the Federal and Supreme Courts, and one of them will attend in the western cireuit. Those whowisl. to consult them in their profession, capacity, will find one or the other, constantly at their Office in Corvdon MOORE hr i)UNILR. wtTLetttrs on business must be post paid. " GliORtTE l.V. SUl.LlVAN, Will practice in the fu st Judicial Circuit, of the state of Indiana and in the County of Craw ford and Edwards in the Illinois state. lie may always he found at his office in Vinccnnvs unless when absent on professional business he has made an agreement, lor business forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attended to. 5 t tf. NOTICE. rp!TF. Co-partnership hereief-.re exis-v,-v.:viev the v.rwwi JACOHS & EE Ht V, was dissolved on the lth ir.st. In uim::'. .1 eoiisee.t. All pcrson.s indehtt'V.'uiii !v.- note ev h;o.k account, will ple.ise to call iuunf liatclv and adiut liu same, with Mr. Kir. irJ .U. Klns'-n, ,'at tla'st ee f -! nu i lv occupi d by Jacobs I.e lb'-. ,"1, vim is d'.dy auth-Tised to settle the et-nceriia ot sa.v.l t;?-o. J .!'-: JACOBS. AU'X'S LE ROV. IVv.vt, C?' . ' r.7 1 (). tt'18 Convc var.cinfj;. ' J 1 1 V. su!;r! iher w ill cxrctite oil ' ki.-ds l" Crj.Vl'LYA.YCI.YG at t! c s!itrtc-t noiicr and m n tj.onabk tci ms, on applic.eion r.t !iis Hooin oi Sccosul-stictt, oppo-sUe Col. Labscllc's Tacn. C. II. TILUvnil AST. rincrriTies J-!:c r. 3 tf M) ruiNTiNr. Neatly executed, on the short est notice, at this ofiicc.

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WESTERN COUNTHYj Being the result of ihc travels, extensive researches and remarks of EDMUND J) ANA, who was commissioned as agent, to explore and selret from the rablic Land, the most eligible situations tor AGRICULTURE COMMERCE, with a view to mal:e locations -and purchases. The curious and interesting facts collected by the author, in surveying iheec rude scenes of Xature, so lately the haunt of the untutored Savage, have accumulated to the size of twe volumes. This work is intended as a tiide to emigrants, who are seeking how to better their condition by traversing sea and land thousands of miles, to gain anew home, where a mure temperate climate ail I fertile soil, confers health and plenty Alo. tor schools. The intention of the author, in the first volume, is to give a general view of the whole western country, from the Allegheny Mountains to the T iilie Ocean. Also. tle bnii-O.irie.? and latitudes of the JJiitish and Spanish dominions in the preliminary remat 'es After t r ormer. will be given a mote compcr.dous geographical description of the western commy, a delineated and parcelled off into operate states and terriiories. by the acts of Congress Au:f also, a description of rhe respective pai ts of the unsettled and unsold public lauds a v -surveys, in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee. Louisiana, Mississippi, AUv.n-.i, and the Arkensaw, Missouri, and Michigan territories inchiding lands designated bv t'-e Spanish and French for donations, hut not called for. and a brief wrount of tl.e Cii-mh now opening, and ii contemplation to connect the waters of the great YYYern La'e. irii the Mississippi and Hudson rivers. Also will be added the Census for lb JO of t;:e Trited States and territories and the latitudes of each state. The attention of the author in the first volume has been chiefSv confined to nbjecis which wotdd be most likely to determine the choice of a prudent man in a place of ref'der.-e where ne purposed to fix himself down for life. Such as the temperature o1 climate, heahhine- of .illation, face of the country, quality ol the soil and rhe water, rivers and pcrmaoent i.r. natural mill-seats, growth of timber, distances and bearings from places designed by natmc for a market mines and fossils. Indeed, the author has endeavoured in his researches and remarks, to tr.dy preFe'.t, principally from his own personal and critical observations, the peculiar privileges ami adcaufages naturally attached to the respective parts of the Westci n Country. The second volume will contain a complete and correct description of the Military iJnunty Lands in Illinois & Sissouri. collected from personal observations and actual survey and a map taken from the same, designating sections the author having lived on and explored tbe lands one year. Also, a particular description of the fractional vjctior.s winch lie c:i the Mississippi and Illinois rivers they being the most important part of the lands in the tract, and will be sold like other Congress lands. On these fractional sections are the principal sciie-s for towns. Mills and Ferries within the military tract Also, those sections which have on them minerals and salt springs, will be particularly designated. There will be added, to this work, a litof the principal roads and roots by land and wafer, extending, from the provinces of New-Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, through the United Stares and its Territories, to the Pacific Ocean embracing the main interior cross roads, betueen the towns and places of most note. Also, will be added, the numerous triVs ol Indians, a-ui their manners ami worsino, west of the Allegheny Mountains to the I' acinic Ocean, and numbers of souls, as far as can be obtained from every authentic source.

The work will he printed with

neatly bound, and gold lettered for I 7o bound in boards, f-l J7 'i'be bt ve.Inme. Y. contain 400 pages the secund vi!ume will contain abmit 200 pages at one dollar without the map, and with it 1 7. There v. ill he-Maps of each ufihe western states and territories. f:;iu actual survey, as soon as possible alter the surveys are received, of the late purchases frjm ihc Indians. " A discount of .'50 percent will !e made to those who take 25 or more c pi.--. The author tenders his acknowiedements U) Thoe wlio have pe.tronizcd lii;n by tieir vry liberal purchases and recommendations of the first addition of his work, and au.-e the iM.i'lie

generally t'nat he will, if his life

hat tne most particular care wi-1 he taken, in tlie revision and correction ol u;e seco:;d ec.it: );i. Descriptions of new villages, recently established, shall be inserted if forwarded to CincL;nati, postpaid. Subscription papers for the second, and books of the litst edition, will be left wit!; the f b Sowing irentlemen : vi;:. The Post-Master at Vincennes Jacobs Leroy, mere!:ant3 Co. fvilgour Taylor & Webb. do. do. Duet. AViiittlesey, Carlisle. Ind. and IMiilips pttr Hook sellers Cincinnati! James Pearsons, Paoli Uobert Banham, Madison Thymus Armstrong, Vevay Stephen Wood, Wilmington John M. Prentiss, 1 1 i : i dostin IJoothe

and Newel, Salem J. l. Cobum, Laurenecburgh Capt.

Printers throughout tne Union ano in Canaiia. are requested

insertions, and likewise procure emnati. Vinceuncs. March ?.Vh. 1P?0. (iKOUGH M'DOiNALl), ; a tto k .v r t? Cors selloj: at La irj Ilasrptned an office in the house vt (lertcral . Jolmston, Wr.ter Street, Viiu tniH s : lie "a ill practice in the Su preme CY.urt U the St;ite, the U'ii:te'. States District Court, cr.d tlie Ciruv Couits ( i Knox, is, Sulli an aiid ii') ccmiities. All bualne-ss C(.nunitttd 1 1 his care. he punctually attended i. l'iuciT::us, l):c. S, 1M1'. ! J. KOSKMAX, Windsor and Fancy Chair Maker. Three Doors below Mr. lJcnrrtons II t svill pay one dollar per bushel foi clean FLAX-SEED. Vinctnnes, Dec. U. sovf

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EDMUND DANA.

CAS 1 NGS. O LSPrXTFULLY uuorms hu i'rieuds and the public in general that he has just received in addition to his former stock, a larie quantity ot castixus, comprising; a general assortment of H ollow - W arc, also, a few sets of MILL IR0S, !1 of which he oilers low far CASH Vinrenncs. July CI, 1313. H- tt' Blank Notes, &,c. at this oPiice. AlsoBLAK DEEDS.

Salter, St. Louis.

to give the aoove one or two 1 $iwrifs Sulci. T5Y virtoe ot -ei uti'i.s is'Icd c;t rf ihe C'.n !i':t Ccint )f IV-'ev c: r.w:t to m dir. eied, I Ii;.e h vicl i:p ;n l. No. 24 tts f'v:i::;au-d by the ni'i'i ft '!.c town (if M.riiiv'.el'I v. hert in the pr'v.-r-ty lies, and at w li'v h l .ee it willlx vy.posed to s tie ou S:ktnr.! iv the ltth day ot Jane r.ext t;.ken ns t'ne property of CJeoii Dackv, oitli, to sutfv an excution in f.ivor tf Thorn. s V. Cistlhv.' rv. AlrJ one Houe and Lot, No. 'j3 n the tjwn f C'vnthinn:. executed as Ik-property i Win. Dtvi. to satisfy f I ' vk-y .m i Sterlini;. Thr latter to be oH at Cynthiaaa on the Kth oi Jui.e next, fore irrent money the former for .ind-Otr.ee mcney. The Sale vili be utended to r; WM.BOYLK, D.S. I C. Sprii;f;cld, I'oey County, May 19.-K TALLOW VntcJ at t.'is O'Sice.