Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 September 1821 — Page 3

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IVcm the Dublin Evening Post. spa i h of humane We copy tnc tuiowing important paragi aph from a H at r i h n i paper : We uiulcisui-1'.. that Sir VYiiliam

Human and Mr. Mu-snve claim a por- ,

great effect as a diuretick and purgatWe. From (he beiricsa rob or thick juict is extracted, which is given with success in bowel complaints, and in the dysentery. The flowers give a fine pertume to vineear. and to wine the flavor of mus-

ran

1 1 n of a ceit.Vm or unuin in this country ! cat ; apples, wren laid on a bed of these

as their pri;r;;;v, and thnt the peasantry flowers when dried, and then conhueu of tiic neighborho ul conceive they have from the air, acquire an exquisite taste, the privilege )f cutting turf on the same A decoction of its berries dv s linnen nmuni r l.i Tiiekiiav last, thr 19th when mc 1 thloUiih alum water, ot a

i llJlt(tUUl- - t . - - j ----- I ' - ' 'J

last, a large numlitr of people assem

gr;en brown color ; and excellent brandy can be distilled from them.

An English farmer in the county of

bled to cut the turf as usual notwithstanding the repealed remonstrances and

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cuti.jns of the above named gentlemen : Devonshire, in a season when the whole they levelled a house belonging to Mr. of the vegetation in his neighborhood Musgrave, and inhabited by a person ap- had been destroyed by catterpillai s. pointed to watc.ii his property. In con- grasshoppers, and other insects, observed svpieucc of these tumultuous proceed-; that the Elder remained untouched, in ings, eight Magistrates assembled, at-i full health and vigor; this induced him tended hv a patty of the IMF; Btigftde j to make an experiment which was attendst nncd 'at Youghal and Dungarvan a ' ed with perfect success. With bought detachment of dragoons from t appo- of the Elder tied together he went over f'-.ii.i, and a party nf the yeomanry of his grounds, whipping and brushing genTaiij.v, even on the appearance of this tly his Cabbage plants, turnips, and even force, the peasantry rctused to submit to wheat, which drove oft all the insects, the rmtho: it v of the magistrates, in con- who never returned. He then tried the L. n ;cncc of which the military tvete or- ' same operation on his fruit trees wih c-

dcred to fire, the result of which was, qual effect Sin e this discovery has that some w ere kil:sd and several wound- been made known, some boil the branches e l We understand that a considerable and loaves of this plant in water, and number of persons were made prisoners, then sprinkle this decoction over young and sent into Dmigarvan On their way p'an's, which is said to preserve them thither the country people attempted a ffer.tuallv from dett union by injects. rescue, when two more of them were A particular account of this experiment killed by the military. ; was communicated many years ago to the ., Roval Society, by Christopher Gullet. Vidian Harder. By a boat which ar The leaves and flowers of this plant rived here last week, from Union Mis- when sprinkled with molasses, and laid stonary station, we learn that a war nai tv in places infested by cockroaches and of Cherokccs, comanded bv Walter ants, will drive them off

Wr.nnF.it (one of the Chiefs of tnai nation) lately made an incursion into the Osage country, and murdered a Frenchman bv the name of Joseph Revo tit. at a small settlement on Grand river, about 15 miles above the Missionary establishment. It is reported that several other white persons were murdered, but the aborc is the only one which has been ascertained. We learn that immediate! on hear

ing of the above murder Major Brad-

PRO BONO PUBLICO.

Last Certificate of Land Purclms jf ffl from the United States 'XUiTJC notice in hereby givrn, that, Ii three weeks after date application will be be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincennes. fur the renewal of a 'certificate in the name- of George Armstrong St Thomas Hope, ?dministtators of thees ate of Adam Hope deceas

ed for the West halt ol the S. E. qut

ord despatched Joseph Dauc hassin, the trr of Section No. So, in Tounahip No 1 Interpreter, to toe Osage village, to as- No,t, nf Nn hc n.. certain the number ot w hite persons kil- i tl i . , , . , ... ,

led; and nn bis return, it is probable rs,.,,, i . i i ' i i r . .,, . , j. rUk . linen under our hands this 3d day of

,ua. i win ueuKuui oi tuu ciaiuiuxs that the murderers be delii ercd to him, to be punished according to the laws of the

u7 olfs' , r ... ,. admstr, fidam Hofu drcr,ed II the circutnslanr.es under which this

murder was committed, be as aggrava- L()j Certificate of fjtui'i lurrha.s

ed Irani the CniUtl Slates

beptcmber. 1821.

GF.ORGL ARM -TRONT(f,, TIIOM S HOPE.

tin:V as reported to us, we hope the most

prompt and effectual mcasurea will be a doplcd to make an example of these lawless and blood thirsty wretches, to deter others from the commission of similar crimes. Unless they are checked in (ho-commencement of their career, there will be no security to our hunters or frontier settlers, against their ravage incursions. . ii'Ka n m v Gaz. .VorVr cct. On Sunday week the stc;:mdmat which plies between Murray street. N. W. and Ilobokcn, being cty full of passengers, many at tre same time were leaning against the conli ling rail across the stem, which broke and five passengers, including one female, fell into the river. A noble tar who

happened to be on board seized and threw

BLIC notice i-hete! given, that, three weeks after uutc, app icati'm

will be marie to the Register of the Laud Ofhve at Vincennes, for the n n wtd of a Certificate in my name foi th West i-aM of the North Iv st (platter ol Slc !n No. 20, in Township No. 6 South, of Range No. I Wes in the Disniet (l Vi" cennes ; the oiiinal hav'm.' been lot destifivt d Given uedu ni hrini n ib 4hi September, 1 82

UFL OWBH.

NOTIfK. fTT Jrl 1 season ol tijie Clraf.t mences abou' the fust of

? cotn-

Sept. m

lur and losts fn in four to si weks Those pet sons w ho mav wish to put eh js

over a bench, and pmnged in ufter.' and 5,0,7,0 ,,f l,,c ''j"'" " V , r

ac'uallv seccceded in placing the whole m")IeM on u c v M) ;,s" n,aV ,)( M PP"" of those in the water on the bench, at cent- per pound, In i ppivu l; at the in ..,,11 i, r-n.,i ttii;,. .i;r 1 avern iti llainn se.

tICII ll 7 I I t III l"HU VM111V lJ Ull.ll I V.1IV 1)

!e was the first one attempted to be taken on boatd. "Never muni me," sai 1 he, save the others, 1 can take, care of mvself," and boldly remained in the w ater suppo'-tiru; the bench until the whole were sax cd. Gazette.

FREDF.IMCK RAl-P. Augu-t 27th i H2 3 2 3t

VlIFRF., Simwt lldL Jo Vi tl-rr VJ'Jin F kr trading

F.LDF.U. (SvMiU'ers, I. ir: 'i.) The virtues of this shtub, which i3 found in ahunruncc in our fields, and is row in full bloom, arc not suuViently known among us. In continental Europe it ia alncd atul is used with success in many tliseases. C'haptal, Parmcnticr, and othrr. ina an dmirable dictionary of natural nistorv, applied to the ai ts and to rural and domestic economy, sav, that from Hippocrates down to the present day it

has been employed in medicine, and its CCli NNilj)oul

virtues atul properties unequivocally confirmed bv time, and expedience. , 5 Its flowers are resolutive, annjvne,

hn

A cr cr J'jhn y ,tif r, trading m

Vlncmnes un-iei the firm of .V iMUEL .., & Co. on the 25th d.tv of ranuarv, IM20. made an assignment to th.e snl'scri cr, of all their estate, real, (k ? s a an l mised, tor the beneti' of n.ei' 'Ciiiior : .hid vlire(zv, The sanl ri d'o have apptoved of said assir;tun "t.t , ;,nd m Ic Sv i the said Samuel . lif Cy. bom th debts due, in cotisetjuence of u," -'.ev.tlcnd to bt made thereof; all persons ni-n bted to the "aid firm, are hen bv rescin d to make in.me-

(;wif1ii!,i):r;;'1iir sin s m oe comnifii

rvs.'or' to : e i.s JOHN EW IN(L Trustee

ami emollient.

fc" T .T . Iirvv.i'14 v!i i i cm -in 5ii.'Kf.

nfused and drank like t ,i ri... J,.lxr .,; .

tea, they provoke and establish pcrpira- ; a, c , rViXXV ,r l ,() n, iU . P Vu, nt w ,nhtion in certain fevers, coins, and calami; . l.,,.. 1 1- c,r.,, t. u... r,

hi'n to ad 'p toe sp e u! ivm'e ol collecting ; but he hon s ' Lose w !;on. v 1 ng indu gv d, w id come !o; w n d prompt-lr.

fiied with eggs thev are an agiveab e purge; applied as a fomentation in cases of eVvsipelas thev reduce the head arid

irritation, prove esreucnt m an uisouiers ,.r in,.A-'iM V:nMnvl a-ul nnnlied to the

1 1 1 iu ani"1 in in. kf.....,i,.,,1 nm! icnui'ics thrv cure the nif

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Tin I liev are uscu m a navu, km sw!)llMi legs, particularly in the dropsy, in wlrcb disorler th" ben ies. inner bark, and luots of this puuit arc Ubed with

ot

NOTE BOOKS f

incennes, Sept 7, 1821.

u -a!e o 5 's Ofni C

(lccnmviodatinn Stage.

Ill E m-ci iber h.a provided himself wn a pair of ;;ood horsi b. and a most excellent

STAGE, in which he wiii he giau 10 commodate gentlemen with a passage ii any direction or p tttics of pleasine f i short jaunt;, on reasonable terms Oi he will fi eight as much of loot) w eight to any place on arc mmodatioy: terms. A N TO 1 N E ROC H A ' B A L, aiias .f. iitr.me. September 5, '821. 33 3t

Last Certificate of Land Purchas

ed from the i'nited Ktates UBLIC notice is hereby given, that, three weeks after date, application

will be made to the Register of the Land OhVc at Vincennes, for tlu renewal ot ; Certificate in my name for the N. E cuarter of Section No. 23. in Township No. 8 North, of Range No II W est, in the District of Vincennes; the ori in.tt having been lost or destroyed Gien under my hand this 5th day of September, 1821 BENJAMIN CIIADSVY

not dnfutisn

NO TICK rions concerned, are herebv ?d that the undersigned ha

adnuttistcred upon the estate of Truman Blackman, deed, and are requested to come forward and settle their accounts on or before the I Oth day of October next and all those having claims against sai ' esiate are requested to present them b that time properly attested for settlement REMEMBER BLA KM AN FR NCTS CUNNING I AM,

September 3, '821. 32 4w

advisers.

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Just Ucccivcd By .la flX IIU'IXG, An additional supply of

A GOODS

Amlngst which ai c

CALLl OF.S. LE O Sc BOOK MUSLINS, GINGi! IK SH LINEN, 130MBAZI- I I S, APKt;N HEt K, H ;ck SEN i.E,i h SAR NETT La,lics k (hildreiis. SHv)Es, SttHu BONNE I' I S, Fomesti PLAiOS & SHIRTING. CO T I ON ARi) Vo 10, JUNTA i A H A IRON, LOAF sUGAU, TEA, SCHOOL BOOKS. Sec &c. August, I 7th 1821. 29 St. pn: e e jrAXnrJsTED VIIIE sahcr;l?er will p v tke h'.ghest mar--ket r'u cin c.:sh f;r H?es-w ax. DENNTESAVRE. Vincennrs 1 1th Aug. U.21. 2S -o n.

70 I) )LI.AHS UKWAHI). T LKEl) away from the Fubscri V V her, iivimr in Logan county, !5 miles south of Russelx ilie. on the 24th mst, a neino bov bv the name of

J(tiH)!h

nineteen vrars of age, dark romp:exion. down lo k soft voice, fixe feet two or t! re inches high. xTorcawax adatky:;in co;t, (perhaps Janes) pale b-ue panlaioons. half yam, the n st of his cloathing not known, it is expected that he is making for Canada, as he made an attempt two years ao, and xvas taught near Vin cennes the above rewatd shall he given to anx person that will take up said Lev at'd confine him in jail so that I get him again. JAMES ALT FN Apn! 1821. 16 9t

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(An-n5nvKY C rtivvr1; V. r i LL practi( r. Cireui', ol ?' e

and in the counties ot Crawfi.rd and I'd wards in the state ol Illinois. lie may always be found at bis olhcc in" Vincennes unless xvhen absent on professional busiw be has made an agreement, for bu siness forwarded to him, in his absence, to be attended to. 5 ? t F

7 ifiiuirx Kixi:y, JQlL in fu'e.rc practice I..1W in conjunction, in the ronntics of Davis A''o.r, Sullivan, F'.o, Martin, Dvb'.is and Pik and in the Sujneme Court One of them wi'l at all limes be fomul it) their ofliec at Washington, except dm in?: the session of courts. All orders and COXl'l:iXCi.Ci he punctually attended to. nW;iW.C't jiril lo, I820.

Hl.AXK OFF!)-- I,.,- vrt nts

For counties tor s,uc at tm ud.cc. I IJicllik JJEKDS for sale.

NOTICE

A S "I'imc- are t;.a (j. ; . osky very . scarce 1 xviSl take ltiur 3 ol cvei' v!escription to Tan on Shares. yj 1 "iil rivr LEJTllU or ,W0;.7at all nuts lor HIDES. Wm HART. Vincennes, Aug 30, 1 8 J ' . 3utf Alcxaadcr I) Trascr. cou s sell o n I a r ro x i- r .r l a :: , VINM-NaK, WILL practice in the Counties conu prising the fust Judicial Ci. cuit of the tale ot Iiadana, and t, e Com. ties of Crawford, Edwaulsand Lawrence in Ii!i-

lois. as w eil as in the Su,u en.e and District Coutts of both MatesHe will t ay unremitted attention to anybasiin s- trat may be entrusted to him, or ai.y communications addressed to him C'onxt yae.c-" ing and deeds of all kinds will be panic ularly attended to His olTicf is k.'pt at Col Lasselles Tavern, xvherc he wnl be found. June 25th 1821. 3o 5w

Lost Certificate of Lund Pure hased from the C tited fates !) 'BLIC nnth e is heicby given, that, thice weeks affr date, application vill br irudc to the 1L g'lMer of the Land Office at Vinct nnes for the renew a of a certificate in mv name for the S W ctnar-

er (t Sert!(Mi No. 11, in Township No. 8 N of Range Vo 11 W in the District of Vincennes; the otiginal having been iot or mis aii! Given under mv hu: d this 1st dav of 'v-pt mb. r. 1821 AR 1HUR P TTFR."0 N. Lot ( ert ficate of Laud pinviutT ed tram the Coiled stale.. LlC notice h he reby given, that, 1 three weeks 1 1 r du anolic.t .i,.n

1 - "ill be nn ie to the IC gibter of lie f u d

of Section No. 21. in Township No 3 NT.

? Ratigo No. 2 W in the ,viMnt of Vincennes ; the origin I having be-n Inst or mislaid Guen under my hand this I st dav of S r eo bet, 1 82 I AR Til UR PA ! TK R iOT,,r b. ( 'hambrr If .1 Pa'i-r.tr.ti.

Lost Certificate of Land jntirhas" ed front the United states. 7U LIC notice is hereby given, that, 5 three weeks afterdate appdcaii.-n will be made to the R gutcr of the Land Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a Certificate ;n my name, for the South W si quaiter of Section No 5, of Tow nsoip No. 3 North, of Range No. 4 ' ot .11 the Dis-rict of Vincennes; then kdnal laving been lo-t or detiovcd Grcn tinder my hand, it Vincennes, this 27th av of August, 1821. JOHN BUSKIRK. ,Sr)0 !IKY A H ) f J AN A WAY from Shelby couvty, 4 fs Plumb creek, Ky. on tlit 2:li iiiht. a blight mulatto man by the name of .Ef, al)out 32 years of ag, , about 5 feet 9 or It) ii.cn s high, very Miaignt made, a d ritther raw boned, ore of hssfr.gC'S ret to his ii;tle one is disfig ir:d anrl a iimc

twibted towaids tin end, he has a so a small a on; on tiic 'ack . f his h.ead, ..1,0 a

I mole between I is eyes on ttit n ae ; ho catMid nfi' with him a but- g ou ci il check f'Ctoi) coal, and a white parpautuh.ons, and yebow nank npau ; it j maybe well to ucodict thai hi ;.i: is xeiv l:.ir. a. d at a sfcottilis'a c- r i t , n ;t In known limn a while man. but

when 1 is hat L fT t shov 1 i n a e pji ticuiarly ; he l as lietce, k e i bia k eyt s, and vei v little bv a o 01 w -dskers He h ole from me at the a- e lime .t dv lc !iay horse d;out !4J ha. s ogh. 9 or 9 yeais old, has a stna.l star and Miip. and on 1 U wit'ieistwn vi;mll scai s wiine h wasiirait f tin fis'' ow.fn tip end of nis letl ear is fi" and U a e v go xl wo. k hotsc Thi f !'ow was se- ? in O.o nogl b-nii 1 ood of Peola, li d. 1 w,l give forty dollars to any person who w ill ecuietht fe'ifw in n? jail -o that I eet him, or fifty dollais for tie fellow and horse. STILWEL HEADY'. Autrust 20th, l S2!.-33n.

Masonic Miscellany. eS Ladies' Literary Mf:gi:?irir BY WM. C. HINT, I.E X t N C. TO X , K X . Price S3 a yar, t'tT'Fkc fn.t r.umbwr may be seen at the W. Sun. otlu c, where subscriptions will br received.

A few coppies of the CONS 1 1TC 'O of Indiana, for sale at tho Min sH'i.

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