Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 June 1821 — Page 1

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1 j i Y ELIiLU STOUT. VJNUISNNES, (IND.) SATLUDAY, JUSE 2, 1821. Vol, 12. No. is.

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No subscription can be w Undrawn antii all air curates arc paid. risEMEsrs conspicuously in-

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rjpiIE Secretary ot the Treasury has j directed mat in addition to specie Bills of the Bank ot the United States nd Branches, the notes of the following banks be received in payment for Public LamLsold in this District, viz : All the incorporated banks in the town of Boston,

In the cities of Philadelphia. Isew-

ir advertisements the number ot ames York and Richmond, (Va.)

fhuy wish them inserted tnose sent without such directions will be continued til forbid, k must be paid for accordingly

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Specie, Bank of lb ? U. Slates and branches, Incorrtuwted Banks of Boston, (Mass.)

York Bank, in New-1 ork,

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Manhattan Company, Mechanic's Bank, Merchants

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Onion,

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Bank of America, do.

Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Do. ot North America, do.

Do. of Philadclphi

In the citv of Baltimore (except the

City bank of Baltimore,) In the District of Columbia (except the Merchants and Franklin Bzmks of Alexandria,) St the following specie paim banks in the state of Indiana, viz : The Farmer's and Mechanic's bank at Madison, Indiana. jC. S HARRISON, KEYN O LI) a KO XX IS It h AYE just received from Thiladelfiiia aiid Baltimore a large and general assortment of seasonable carefully selected, and put clawed on the most advantageous terms by one of ihe firm ( a particular enumeration they deem supeifluouO amonst their stock are almost every article in demand ol British French, arid India Also a large supply ofDOMESTIC COTTON bis. CAblTTS CHINA, ) w t w T-i HAKDWAUE, CUTLERY, G ROCK HIES, LADIES and Gl.jaj?51 GEN TREMENS iOaiOiiO. All of which they will sell wholesale and retail at the must reduced prices for Par money. Those who wish to purchase with C S.t wiil perhaps find i; to

Farmer':, bank of Washington, do. their advantage to call and examine the .unci's $i Mechanic's bank of Indiana' GO DS ne.ir to Mr. Ch. Cireaier's Ta-

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Farmer's Sc Mechanic's Bank, M.chicic's Bank of city Sc county, Commercial bank of Pcnn. do. Sc any 1 kill bank, do. Bank' of Northern Liberties, do. Union bank of Baltimore, Baltimore, Mechanic's bank, do. Merchants' do. Franklin do. cf Baltimore, do. Ccmmerc'i C; Farmers bank do. Farmers' k Mechanics do. Bank of Maryland, do. D.-. of B lUimore, d

ci Columbia, Pn. ot Columbia. Union bank of Georgetown- do. Fanners' k Mechanic's bank, do. .Patriotic bank of Washington, do.

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bfae Notice.

The U. Mail Stairc from

rincennes to Louisville. JvP? WILL commence its regular running on yt'riy xjFS the 2Gi April, die St. Louis Union Line from Vinccnncs to St. Louis, will also start at the same time. 1 ravellei s from

Louisvil

wiil be but five days on the road

THE PROPRIETORS Anril ir2. 10-tf

vein, Market street. I -if Yii.cennes, January, 1821. niFnir v & h i .n : '. v IL-Liii future piacticc L.J It' in V 2ojnction, in the cunniicb of DavJKOA Sullivan n'o, Mar-in, Dubois unci J;kt and in the Sinavlc Court One of them wiil at all times be found in their office at ashington, except during the besioii ot conns. Aiiordeib and C'j.Yl'f: WlXCiA G will bo punctually attended to. Jl'a.siinfo7i. .iint lu, IS20. 2v.lf

FROM KILLS REGISTER. The AgriQut-ural via ?.vf. There are n pes sons among us, except the superabu idant population of some ol our largest cities, that are more oppressed, -by time" than the farmers f the middle and western districts of the United States, and all others chiefly interested in the growing of grain. A degrccf economy, nay, a state of want, is forced upon them of the most unp.casaut or oisticssing character. Those who were happily cut of debt when the present prostration cf things took place, and have refused to enter into engagements to pay money, may live comfortably but it is to be apprehended, from seeing the country newspapers teem with sheriffs' advertisements for the sale of property, that this is nothe common let of the lultivators of the soil. The voice of complaint is heard from every quarter, but mere severely from those parts of cur country where the heart of the husbandman was lately gladdened by ievin i- hisu . ": ;os fields of wheat and other -in. A gteat blow has been struck . ' li c interests of the planters alto I ike time is apparently at hand when '..--: culture ot tb.tcco and cotton will lioL be much more productive than that of corn is now. But it is the grower of the latter that led t lie pressure most : and happily, they have it much in their own power to relieve, if they cannot remove it. At this time a barrel of flour, made of wheat raised 100 miles lioin Baltimore, and to be brought to market bv a laud transportation, may be said to be worth nothing more than the cost of it carriagc and the expense of the tui npiks, Sec We hVe heard of a case in which the farmei would have saved money if, af'cr he had raised the wheat and threshed and cleaned it, af er he had carried if to be manufactured into Hour, he had taken it hrrr.e again and then burnt it. instead of fetching it to maikct yet this

.n tiole on which thousands of fardepend for supplies of money to

obtain fctich things as their wants and wishes tequircd, and which could not be raised on their own farms or produced in their own households. The necessity of the case imposes on .hcsc a consideration of a new commodity that may supply the place of thtii surplus grain, and furnish a medium through which these wants and wishes may be gratified. Discoursing the other day on this subject with a substantia! Pennsylvania farmer, who is getting ruber and richer, even m these "timeb," by his industry, g-- d management and economy he i.i. '.tinned tlat shcfi and Jax- but especially the former, were the best agents to accomplish apuiposc so desirable they applied him with every thing that he wanted, and left him some money to snare. Ills expeiicn' e is amply ccn-

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.i distant places,

2(. II. C Sullivan. (tffcybnxKY Sc councki.lor at i. w ) ILL practice in tin til bl Jmuial f V Circuit, of the state o.' India! a

and in the counties of Crawfoid anil Ed- cost of transpe. '.a.i.m li

llouisvillc to St. Louis, by this convcv- wards in the state ol Illinois. He o,ay and the sheep themselves may be made

alwa-s he tmmu at nis oth ( n. met nnes the caniersox u dui me great auvinta

unless when absent on pt oiv shioi ai business be ha made r.o vi;i e o t ' t . ! -

sale at 'r- ncss forwarded to him, in his absence, the sheep, and all other surpluses of the be attended te. 5 i it. farmer kii i;i"ain, his potatoes, his ca-

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ges woo i -grow mg in una n naiurany v.v kes a market near home for the wool,

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bages. A general attention to the breeding of sheep might cause a decline in the price ol wool after a while t;ut it would also cause an increased consumption of the commodity for a Ion time to come ; and the business might be retired Jrom without lows, whenever another pursuit should pi csem itself as being more piofitahle. Ihe nuuno mania hail it day ant! injured man) ; hut it is not likely that we sli.tll have a return of it. Wc shall go on regularly. Household maufactuies. as well as those carried on in extensive establishment, will grow up with the abundance of th chief material Used, and society be the better for it. Private wealth would bo promoted, and of course, the stuck cf national means be augmented It is true, that ti e public revenue, if to be raised ai at present, would be diminished but the sober sense ot almost every man begins to tell him that there viust be sucil (Umin uiioiiy and the question now is, whether it hhuli bt cauatd by a dc&ire to .su;firt ihe industiy cf our oicn fieofile or that of flreitriitrs. so far as they wiil kindly enable us to pay them for their goods su tar as they will condescend to give us a yard of cloth for two or three bands of ib.ur to exchange the product of the Ubor of one of their females lor that of four or five of our men I The people also begin to wee, and to think too, that one dollar which goes into the treasury of the t nited States as a duty on goods imported, which we have the spare labor to make ai home, draws no less than thret oilier dollars from the country for the benefit of foreigners. This is hhaixrg with a vengencc ; raising money at the mostexotbitant rale, 3 for one : the one also paid by ourselves, and tiiat onl) for our ow n benefit ! What isittlmt ioreigneii take cf us w hich they can raise or make at home, even if at double the price that v.e would gladly supply them at I Not one solitary article They deal with us only of necessity, because they must have certain of our commodities, which, thty would pay us lor in specie, if we refused to receive their goods in exchange for them acting on their own principles. In this state of the case why should wc not lock to ourselve s ? Why arc wc prostrate in the mud calling upon Hercules, or the desolation of J.w roir by rjury instead of putting our shoulders to the wluekund trying what we can do without a cuit.ng of men's throats ? It is an abomination on us as men, i tid a deep dishonor cn us ns republicans, to sie the anxiety with which f'.rttgn cvtnts are eganSed, and to observe the. hopes manifested that nations, in anrnity with us, tdiouid get to fighting one onother ! Philip is tick P. ilip may die Philip is dtadl' are the leports that amuc us: but, whether Philip' is sick or dead, his spirit ai ti power will remain to act against us and so it should be. for they that will ndV

help theniselves do not deserve help v from any body. When wc shall recolv c

to do This cr that, and rey upon the great abilities and ample icsoutccs which a kind Providence has granted tooccomplish such great revolutions then hall we be happy at home and respected abroad. So far as nations will exchange rith u oi equitable principle!, tc will