Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 August 1820 — Page 3

WESTERN SUN. v cf.nnks, august iy, iu.

The CwUoa in i a correct rvuru of our

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To the Editor onte Uitern Siy and Literary Cadet. t Sir-You will oblige a friend by giving a place hvyour valuable paper, to the enclosed Declaration, which I forward on behalf of the citizens of

this place, presuming it will meet

ah'.e t aatnn d .jVe hd'orm uioa. Alvwv;l m-Kh w irmtii 01 nximgeK-

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u a aad uilnoag'a wo w:,c compellc;. V vrne sardV.ati it-jr.v.nis ..ttd

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rdv vU 'i l l r,.,Mt,on t..i" con luct V

rtVirudi iW-c.itiJVi. w ado c nuchal.. u;;.i rtverdng urir right . O rrv attons

i'v)catv l to be ttu-

led

lanredh-rcafur, vIuImo rcrvc Uimi cncral adoption throughout lACvi itssoi wuicii havenat been the Miami country.

Springfield, 11. C. Ohio, 4tit July, 1820. declar ation of independence. When in the course of human cvents, it becomes necessary for the people of a state to dissolve their dependence on the lUxnkiy and assume among the citizens of the Union, the cqml nnd independent station to which the laws of nature and nature's God entitled them, a decent respect for the opinions of mankind requires, that they should declare the causes, wiuch impel them to the sepcration. We hold these truths to be selfevident : that all men arc created e

si nuuir

ti -!v :i fM.levl. ami t he tvome seen

- , to sav, " vc know oar ngus una wlll r: v';ii 7i," vridiout descending lUos : pra t: .s wir.ch disgrace the nail m). Iclivus vd' ,.b.trry p-.wcrs. Iti Cecd, c.;r c.:'.e:rs nctd as Anur.cuasand K'jj-.i!HA'.s should do.

As vc urc now lurou'i wit'A examui

the con luet uf oar 1 K'yjisU'.un, we

tov,i f vhe union. lie arc the qual ; that they arc endowed by their

p.iLrs ou

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a A i:d.pe-.rLticc ot o ;r rratin rest.

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Creator with certain inalienable ricli ts ; that anion:; these are life, lib-

city and property : that to aid in sc

cuii:t ilicse, banks are instituted a

inon men, to give them ?. currency 1 der'uin;; its just value from the con

sent u ihu people ; that whenever a-

nv Dank becomes destructive of these

ends, it is the light cf the people to

Q alter or abclisli it, and to institute a

new currency hawne its foundation

1 in such nrincinlcs as will insure its

f 2 ' stability and usefulness. Prudence,

': indeed, will dictate, that Hanks lom;

established, should not be changed

inr ngnt anu iraniicn: causes ; anti acenrdingiy our own experience hath bhewn, that we are more disposed to sutler, while evils arc sulVerable, than

i to right ourselves by abolishing the

x j currency to which we arc accustom

p ed. but, when a long tram ot abuses

j ; and usurpations, pursuing invariably : the same object, evinces a design to

r ; reduce us under a Bank despotism

v I it is our rr.rnt aiiu uuty to inrow on

displays a true sense of liberty and

independence. The State cf Missouri With free

dom written on her banners, anu

bLAVLUY engraved on her heart.

Zuties. Jix, Ext n act of a Lkti fh, Iju ! cd 1 ia vu n r:a , Ju ne 20. Last Friday the 16th, the City witnessed the most alarming an:i inhuman act ever committed. Not less tiian sevtn peaceable inhabitants fell victims to the pcignardof a band ot assassins, who, to the shame of up-

warns ot iUv,(XK) inhabitants, still rc-; main undiscovered. A friend of yours' was arrested that :u6!;t, and robbed of his watch and whatmonoyhe had about him. We witness these scenes

almost every day, and no one has

courage enough to denource the vil

kins, for fear of their resentment.

Thus vou see, the Spaniards are not

we nave waueu . patiently lor rcurcss, grtatly enlightened or amelioiatcd by

m tnc most nummc manner ; out our luc constitutior..ViY. Gaz.

patience and humility havc:bccn an-

swered only by repeated injuries. A c?;2 the V.cltimcrc Patriot, July 14

system, wnose cnaracier is tnus mar- EXECU TION.

tveu Dy every trait, wnicn may Uetine Between 1 1 and 12 o'eocl; this day

tne swmuier anu me tyrant, is unntto nu I TEN and HULL were execu give currency to a free people. lca n acU vard. Tl.cy were at

jNor nave we ucen wanting in at- leiulea upon tll0 scano!d, by sevcra

lenuou 10 our siocKUOiumg orcinrcn. 0f tjlc Clergy, who prayed ; and ex

we nave warncu tnem, nom time to llclttll the culpiits, in the most anitimc, ol attempts made oy their direc- MialCtl ailU tu vent manner. The

tors, to extend an unwarratable juris- .pi.isoncri exhibited the utmost lorliuiclion over us. We have reminded u,a n.u r..in,i. tv..nr..iMiivUnil

ravage J our farms, despoiled our workshops, and destroyed the lives of many broken-hearted people. i. They arc at this tunc raising up large armies of brokers, shavers, swindlers and counterfeiters, to complete the works of swindling, desolation and death, which they have be gun under circumstances of cruelty and perfidy, -scarcely paralleled i.i the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the citizens of a civilized nation. They constrain our citizens, taken captive in their toils, to turn against their countrymen, and become svrindlers of their friends and bicthren, or

fall a sacrifice themselves.

They excite domestic disscntion ;

and have prepared us for the merci

less collectors ot the Atlantic cities

to fall upon us and devour us, without

respect to agev pr sex, or condition

in every fetage ot these oppressions

i

Messrs. EniTOKS.

Vou will

u i ut iiie cstera sua, by inserting

oblici

o:rc who basks

ae

such Banks, and provide new guards,

lor our security. 1 he history of the

present system ol Banking, is a histo

ry of repeated injuries and usurpa-

tons, all having indirect objects, the

establishment ol a swindling Bank ar

istocracy over this state. To prove

this, let iacts be submitted to a candu

world.

The Banks have refused obedience

to laws the most wholesome Sc neces sarv for the public icood.

them of the circumstances of our em

igration and settlement here. We

have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity ; and we have con

jured tnem by the tics of our com

mon kinurcu lo arrest these usurpa

tions, which would inevitably inter

He took a general survey of the sui

rounding multitude, which was iin mcmc, and fpoke to them at a con

sidcrable length. In his addiesshc displayed a stromr ami intelligent

mind and a good education. Head

justed the rope to hi neck with par

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rupt ail business anu correspondence. licU,ai. caic, aIRi ni.uie deliberate cal

I hoy too have been deal to the voice culal-lon for an eusy death ; but Hutot justice and consanguinity. We lon. who uft lhc malltP to thcotli-

must therefore acnuiescc in the ne-

cessity, which denouiices our separa

tion from the Banks, and hold them, as we hold other swindlers enemies in disguise in appearance friends. Wc, therefore, the people of the

Miami country, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intention, do solcnurfy publish and declare, that wc are, and of right ought to be, free and independent of all swindling bioken Banks ; that all dependence upon them is totally dissolved ; and that as a free and independent people, we have full power to levy war on paper,

conclude peace with specie, and make contracts and establish commerce by

the spceie standard : and for the sup

cer, died almost without a struggle, while Hull evidently suffered gieat agony for a time. Soon after the criminals were swung

oiT, a person cf genteel appearance

was detected on the ground in picking pockets. He was arrested and committed to prison.

Clir.AP TRAVELLING. " ki.V.iotry must prosper," audn.uixe r; r. is AV.ervei specially to b- cherblwd ia a laad wh:re exotic h:i;U sacii geui il mi-hh'h, h is with uo ov ltn u y sat;sf.u lio.u a.nid fnsdjurtu of mws, N.iienirird tMncs, vhu ' it aavl discao urc toe cry.

anvl pressing importance ; or when

passed, have suspended their operation, utterly neglecting to attend to them. They have put down honest men repeatedly, for opposing with manly

i firmness, their invasions on the rights

of the people. They have obstructed the administration of justice, by refusing a com-

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j:l..iV.o:i, ha.i'jro ig it :ito i:.-s:,:at o;- puancv; wiui uie uuj, una mw u't'.v.o.i, til xt cvL oratua vravoiun g w-1 erecs of the judiciary powers, tur., t Vol j-i;K'd". T-' ojaa ian They li ive made judges dependent lavii w ex: vaiie ha Iwoiii.u a,. a I on their w ill indirectly, for tire tenure t f m i l' ot j iunu-aa - iv,-' tlui ,a.-o .(.,,:.. o'Vices. and tha amount and

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.tuaaaao to t:c pao.iv., iu.it

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They have secretly forbidden the 0f this declaration, to take cfVcct

legislature to pass laws of immediate tom and after the 15th inst. with a

iii m reliance on the principles of honesty, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacrid honor. Washington July 15

We observe, by the Southern pa

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' payment of their salaries.

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;ju:i':;i 1 it v i. r i ,v ' j 1 i"' o ; - 1 "A i a m .a, v i.' w 0 .i.vti a-, i.i ... i "

c . j I new Gllices, and kept up swarms of

s.i a ; r- Oiiicers, to h.uvass our people and )j . i.wi eat ut t'neir substance.

Thev nave kot amain us, in times

mity- Cents IE WARD

W II 14 UK AS Toll n Vriilinms

by the orphans "coui t of said countv

and .state, and voluntarily came iutt

the state of Indiana and from thenct

to the state f Illinois : And where

as the said John Williams has abandoned, and without the con

sent and against the t ii I ofthe sub

To Merclianfs. TT710K SALE. Pattern Put di 'o 31 the amount of about live fiun ' ilrid dollars. Apply to the cuiioi a T tliis paper. I'in cen net, .iugunt 19. 54 TATLL Or IN l) IAN A. (1USON COUNTV. C SCt

In the Circuit Court, cfscid Ccunty; Jur.e Perm, A. D. A NI) no.v at this term .-anic Mi-cha-l WiLHrrs:, by 1. Dau 1 his attorney, and died his petition for the purpose of obtaining th- bvr.cfn of

the invdvent debtors ar.t, passed the

last scaion ol the Lcgislatui c ; and also filed bond with security, together with a schedule of his mooeitv :

Whereupon, on motion it is ordered by the Couit, that the pendency of said petition be given hi the Western

o.'n:, punted at n.cennes, Ia for

three weeks successively ; that said

petition will be acted upon at the October term cfs.aid Coutt.

Teste, JOHN J. NEKLY, CTk Cl.C.C. August 17. v.-v.' UoUai-r, II E V A 11 1) ! ATOLtN or strayed from Jod kj) Chuscl ii!, KnK:ish Piairie, on

baturday the 15th April, tAo horsei ol the following dcsciiption, viz : cne a large gie horse, i.i low condition,

i years old, paces an l trots ; haj ;i sore back, and a piaister ova r the soi e when missed. This horse was purchased of a Mr. Dcdman, last fall, who resides in Pike County, Ia. The

ether a C.ark bay horse, about fourteecn hands high, black legs, small star cn his forehead, and has the appearance of being hip si ot. Tl.U

horse wa brought from New Albany. Whoever will give such information, cither to Mr.Chui chill, at the English Piairie, or to Capt. Ilobson of Shaw.

ncctown, so that they can be found.

will receive the above rcwaid. Any person retaining them after this no

nce will be proceeded against accor dim: to law.

Shawnectown, June 3, 1820

was Indented to the subscribe!

3 4u

SAW-LOUS WANTED.

JlIIE subscribers wisiics topur

J clias; a qu an tiiy ct Saw-Logs.

principally POPLA !,for which Ca .

and the customary price will be

en.

J $ IV. L. Oilman. June lOih 13:0. tfjj

;rs,that Aiajor Gcu. Jackson is at sciber, hu been decoyed away froai re.enl in Georgia, and, it is sup- mywnicc by, and went away to the jscd :,is obiect is to inspect tl.e society ot the

on BussCrcn Prairie Now therefore. 1 fotuam the suid society of Shukert

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m.,: n cnn r.r,a,on!ui..rt 01' ouier person or nersens, nom

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per

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posed :,is object is to insp

military posts on that part of our maritime fiontiei.

ot distress, staudunr urmiej of bro

the law of

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n i cv; i,o t' i'.'.V V..V--.'. X"," .vu a lH'.it e.iwaii.ares, aa. laa : 1 ac eco.ivKuy.

It .ih-i Oiiwi'vv'.. at it ra i'.: V. i '.pj te is .i3.i'Ui;:i ICi' ta m : ri',. 01 wju'a i.e 1 a - 01

t'.l '., A1..1V Hi. .. i'a i:.ca".aa pra;:L: )r t:c his il ia con:caiol.ita . to k ' o i n:-: oioci-p.-do t Arkinsis w::'r ta. D.-law.ac ia diasis uv o.i t'.iO waj tanner, ior tne

sava )J ic.iw.ti. 1. llv.' tH'v , C ' iiv""a h.iajt. sa

r.. a

" ker5, and shavers, against

.'a : the legislature. ,! i'.uv iiive alVectcd to render bank Ill'Sul it l' III 1 J '..- 1 1 'lit tl 1 i;ll'M I till'

io to, the civil o..vcr.

. u.i,. Tai - n.ive cambined to subicctus to

a jurisdiction lore,-':! to our conatitu-

J ; ti aa, and unacknowledged by our : laws : and to them we are in lebtcd

i-or (piartermg larqe bodies ot

city 0.1 his way to Detroit, wnerc ne

is called lo preside at u eourt Martul fwr tiie iriv.1 of k..ul. J. L. Smitii on ceitain charges preferred against

him.

hat boring or trusting him under thi penalty of the law.

Any person who will return saici

apprentice, shall receive the abovt rctvard. JACOI HELPIIINSTINE

NOTICE. Two Jtnmieiimaii W AN 1 EU immediately at my sh' p in Caiimi, White County, Illinois, lor which liberal wage vvi'.l be paid them. None :,tcd apply, but sober l.d good workmen. GEORGE IilRIlOWS. Carm:, July '22 20. ZZ

100 Dollars R E W Jl II U !

Z S offered for the

r x counterteiters and smders

anion o

County uiict, J . 10, I 82o.

State of Indiana, ) f Gibson Cotir.ty, SC"

TAKLS VP

B

tOWiisa

diaua, iiv ing one and a half mil

O env iiie, One DAY HORSE,

lion.

a : us :

7'-r cutting C'J'

cur trjjs ivith all

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cj the

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j lie-n-r-

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; ill jar civd:.vUoa. ..h he may e..jw the )';..:,'-WM'a!iv .m act

a1) ir.aoa tV. midmo-

5-'. ..,) a, a,' ta vi.iay.; ra t, kuiv.

ira:v ta.s '.rcrai

g ta t'.ie e ist, wtu a view

x i EO n I M ? O S I N G T AXES O N U S W I I' H - ! ou r our co:;st:N r :

For depriving us, in many, cases, of tne benefits of trial bv "jury : l-'or subjectiiig us to be sued beyond the mountains, for debts which

might have been paid here : For abolishing the free svstcm of

English law, and establishing an arbitaiv svstcm of negotiability and protested, and enlarging its bounda-

.: lata svrter.il

ooeratioa

his

We c inaot ba. hail wita ple.i-

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b.;....iiciitu ia v..ic

ire.uus

lsn s j re-

V ABASliHR.

Maj. Gen. Gaines is yet in this

city engaged intne transaction of business with t!u public cilices, but win befote long return to v.' muleston, the Head Quarters ol ids com-

mara:.

EAST INDIES. Advices have been leceived fiom ratava to the middle of December

lait ; tne Duten iiud made two very about si:; years old last Spring, bran-

desperate attempts, hut without .success, to retake a place of considerable importance on the Island of Sumatia, which had fallen into the hands of the

I natives by whom the European resi

dents nad been most inhumanly massacred. In this last attack some ships of war succeeded in getting wiir.in lire of the fort, the natives poured in a heavy discharge of musKetry and gieut guns, and set tire to nearly I'JJ nan. boo houses, which Coating duwn

4 o iniaiii lor irie unnrf hrtnn ,

T.ivmhii of PMisu (Crav.f;. JQ.Y M'COY who commit d

tne most aggravated murder on EZRA b.MEAD, by itabbing him wit. i a liutcl.er Knife i.i two places, o i Sunday Lst, in the town of Mora or.

y Janu s Ai.dcison, Mci.tgomcry ll Lincoln county, T. T!ie abov( .iship, Gibson county, state ot In- wardto he paid on the delivery f

u.e- iiiuiueicr iato Hie custody of the SheiilT ol Lincoln countv, cr ut ths j -il in the town of t. Chatles. M'COY uai raised in i. Cl.arlei county, latterly resided in Lii.co.u coun y. After the commission ( f the

ded as wa bupujse, the letters

on the lelt buttock

about tl.iitcci.

cnme, tic nd firi.. :,.Et; ..a

i 1 i : i . i", I ..win iu9tiv.vi anu 'J.I hands high ; a white spot on i.ii back ; .h.. Nt',;.... u J

.,f.l Ill flif. v-,..l. 4 .ii. h .At.fl..".,A.I .

; . m w :r6 4 , v-11- ui about

a; z j y J'Ji.n .MawLiox, aiiu jamei

Steu art. I dj hereby ccrtily this to be a trut copy fioni my estray book. Philip BaiscAL, J. P.G.C. Julv y th it;2j.

twei.tv

hrce yeaisof aee,ofan athletic form.

iwilt cn fect, light compio.ion, ir;;ht hair, about five feet ten or eleven inches high, generally drcs-t iike a hunter, and spends niost cf his time;

m the woods, boastful when

I . w: -c f f 1 Mil '11 1 . ... II..

and tt.us render it a lit instrument tor exercising the most absolute despotism in domestic business ; For violating thcii charters, abolishing our most valuable law-, ami al-

The Z mesville Messenger informs ! tering essentially the spirit of our

ik. tint the contractor tor carrying g jvernment

the mail from that place, h.is refused j F n- superseding our legislature, I i requisite to keep the native

to let nis Clivers carry tne .vies- j ami cei eismg tne power to legislate bcnget , as heietotoi e, because it con-'; far us in all cases whatsoever res

umed, the pi ec.eediug week, an arti-' peeling the cur rency.

the current, carried destruction among lire vessels. Strong symp-

! tonrs ot dissatistaction were mani

fested in several other of thetl)utch settlements, in India. The treatment of the natives, by the Dutch, is said to be very barbarous ; and it is thought that it is m consequence ot such ill treatment that the dhaiVtct-

tion is so manifest, lhat u large force

in

subjection

.Vat. Advocate.

t ie, headed " accident," relating to

the upsetting of the stage ! This is tne wav of muzz.ing a press. Aa. Lit.

They have abdicated their pov-

ermnent, by putting us out of their pro ecti n and waging war upon us. They have plundered our stores,

The following toasts, which wc

extract from the Gallia (O.) Gazette,

savours very little of having been

drank by an advocate of slavery, and

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' ' 7 cnu oi vv nisKty, lias a i.) ).v . July 26, 1320. W3y cf pcaking, someuhat thrcug i B virtue ci tv.o exeuiions issu- his nose ; when sober, iatl er basl f I cdout oilhe Circuit Couit ol ia Us manner, tr.thelv .'.th,, .,f

iWy County to me directed and in education, and ccarse and rou-h H ut

iaor ot Isahella Hineh, executrix oil jopearar.ee.

John Hmch, deceased, against Jamo The deceased a vntmrr ..f

Campbell for specie the other ii the mot amiable characu i, f d ihe t-vor of James Anderson, atrainstlcause of l.nn ,..t

t . iT I . . . -

JamcsCaiter, h,r End cilice money

1 have levied upon and shall oilc

tor sale on the 4JMh of August next Lots No. 117, 9, 8 J, 90, Ul, 85, 7 t5, Ibb, aral'iall ol" lot No. 16, in lh town cf Sp; in;iicld, the propeily ul James Campbell And lots Nu. 12 13,15-, 15 t, 16J, 161, and 160, als in the town ol Springfield, the piopcrty of James Cailei. Win. I3oie, D. S. P. C.

piirc the apprehension uf ti c sav-

BEN NET FALMI.II. St. Charles, July 15. "1 he several printer cf Ir diana II.i.rois, Ktnthckv. Oitio. TVi

Aiubuina, Mississippi, Louisiana a...

rkansas, arc requested to ivt th doovc one insertion in tht jr public p

pcrs at a deed of humanity. B. P.