Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 October 1821 — Page 3

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COMMUNICATED. OIH TllArti. Jud on Thursday the lUu luai. J.V.ME: l. lilLL, Eqr. Alto-ney x Counsellor at L.an. ulu ul liuuJl a XuiK. l ac evanescent eminence of a meic nevapaper neniee ul uepaued woilu, i lilVKU, at 111 lUCOinplllbie Willi llial JUstlLC v nicu la due Co Ittc rare and esiimaote piii.easlJlljd qU.tilileS Ut tllC lieCC.taCd iiv, .Ka iesiue,d in Viucemics, only a lew mo-ilua i Vel SULU wu tne. estimation in Wide.li no va neid oy the bencn uid tne t.ue immeuialcly alter his demise ao announced, tne circuit cud: t now in wCail-Jil aujoUiOCd lO allCilU Ulb lCUlctllla. i iunaij ana legal aaanniii.nts oi t .'j Cvwt.iica ntic aUKiiuiOiJLilut a sU;:e.rji' ovuvi ; and ai an cany period oi Kii n:u iiu Va luaU-ca to uecuuie a very iii-ihc tjuUJdi p-UuZan in tne wesec.n

i.u i oi uic suu oi 2s. lot K. i ms U is n-.i'-'vca icasciiwU. nia iuiiuue,u ina slave t0 uUUl dlVUied aa 2S . V. Oas CVeT beeil, liiiui very iiuueUaiiy, nave lctardca nib aut an-cnienl. vY wen a vuito man ntivvo ci , nia wed disciplined mind tatents, nad acoui'cd lor ni.n a aiuaaiv. reputa-.ion vv un an auunium competency. ai in m iiu iiicuui.iip and oinCeie, nt nis alfeciii.ij, nc bad ixjCouiu responsicne for pe.Uuiacy engagements ul menus lo a vci y lionaiawrauic aniuiinl j Uib caused nis means eo bj Sacnhced, iu nia standing u no jeopardised; buidid nui nor couiu h ji., miiualc against nis uniloiin piobuy ui cuaracter Depicted in spun, und depuved ot ail propouy uy uic mislionaiici ot oineis, ne nad tvo povoiiui inuucemenis 10 emigrate to this tute Tjundnl findef ai inc v icissuuoes tnro' wmcn no nan nacd, atiuAcrtc umbinvn t'iicuicv; nis iusi. toi-tunu. lie nan too mncn pii.lv; to oe lucked down upon by UMsn wnn nad l)een ACCUsto neu to iouk p to miu, and a well lounded, iionorable nnotuoii, .o rise a;ain so Inn mi nis ac.piai.ilancca sliouid iorget ne nad ever bv n reduced. Aas, nmy a lew weeks havo cntpscd since in tiie mil Oiooni ul heann, wiin opening pruseci the tuoti fvuuiacioi) K pleasing " il would not flatter Neptune lor Uis tridem, nul Jove In i" ins power lu tliuudtr.' iiu. no me tne is cast Ills leuitions and trienus nave ianieni, not as beings wiinom hope, out .iuU.y clierisn tae consoiiur; bciiet tnat Jn., oiUstui innnorial spirit sweeily bleeps nneio uonbiC cannot approAeu it, in the l;usom ut its litavciuy Fatuer. An at-la-ft. ol lover ol tne most severe kinJ lias .Hurried bmi to me tomb m despite ot ail tiie assiduous attention nd AiTiiabie Kind?v. ss oi inaj L,eU y's laniuy lov nothing Under hi nospiuuic tool, Was omitted itnauig tn nis reioration and cutnloit. The writer ot t .U scrawl pretends to r.o pLiiticular acquaintance witu the la jnontevl suuject. He met witn htm accidentally at ritiybuie,n last spiinij wiien iraveitun; io tins place, and nas known and respected nim ouiy as others liae mice. I ho l;uts neie uisciuscd however, iue drawn tVnr. ii'uuiesltonabie av.thot ily j.o in pn?.ess;'! ot ihcwiiter. Four lul:.. adieu ihou:U vouv form is tiow laid in r.'.e dusi, r.nd but tc7 ot Hie luiiiur.anl ct tac borni!i;h tlr.it cmho&ms your aiH'S were acoiK.n.tcd with )ou, ytt by tl'.o-e lew pni wdl be rciitcnibercd. It .r.-fesca; i t fnicc." Z, COilY i'v)., v)v toVcr -i Ve unders.and, un auinurtty that cannut t.e tUestuncvi, that the braucn bank ;l Vivo, and Liiookidc hac luen disunutnieU, and c.v:rnn.i nt i s appointed u settle up their concerns. Uaz. Tart of the k-tc purchr.se ol Unds, by C.ov. t-ass tans wuniti our fctatc, on the noiliuen boundar). jn" iui'. tiOYi.it.sou or thi: SiAlHOL" INDIANA. Proclamation. Wllh.iL vS tha leisiatuie ul the ta-.e ol Indian, by an act ot' the Stli Ja-.uiarv IS I cn.iJcd, an Act authorisinr the building ul a Mate Prison a'ul lor olhcr purposes, ' made it the du'.j ut tnc managers ul id State i'nson, "so scon as til? same siiouid

bv. .utViciently completed iur tue salckeepinr; el coniciS, to ijive notice to he oxcrnor." Now. thereto-, r, 1 Jt) NATHAN IhNNINGS (iovernor and Commander in C liirf ut ihe State ut Indiana, in purnnncc ol the act ol said state, hate issued this my proclamation, announcing ihc fact,thut the said etau privm i-i now finished lor the reception and confinement cl convicts, at JetTcrsoniillc wlif rcupon the admission of said slate ;risui as such i? declared lo le complete. IN TESTIMONY nhtvcuf, 1

7)avc caused the scfl of the said ' state to be allixcd to these picsents and tinned the sam with mv hand. Done at Corydon the 2nd day of Oct. 1821 ; the 5ih year ol the state and ol the ' In dependence ol the tinted

States the 46lh JONATHAN JENNINGS. By the Governor. II. A. New, Secretary.

Pnrate accounts from Barracoa. (Cu-' ba,) state that the negroes there had tormed apian for an insurrection, which, being discovered two ok the conspiiators were beheaded, and one hundred and nf-'.

ty of them hanged. All nas 411m at tne last advices. Chirlcntonj September . LATEST FROM Si . AUUUSTINE. The U. S. schr. Revenue, lieutenant conidt. Ilammcrsley, arrived at this port on Thursday, left St Aut;ustinton Monday afternoon last. Vc Icatn iiom Lieut. H. that it was lather tickly among t!ie soldiery. Lieutenant Wash burn, of the 4th iegt attiilery, died on the 33d ult. of IJiiious Fever. We are i.idebted to the politeness nf Lieutenant II. for a St. Angus: ine paper. Governor J ckson has, by . n ordinance, divided the Fiendas toi judicial purpos-

1 cs, into two counties to wit. All the country between the Pet dido and Suwany rivers, and the Islands therein, to be called the county of Escambia. All the ceded territory east of the Suwarey, &c. to be called the couuty of St Johns. f he County Courts organized by said Ordinance, are required to confine the .patties strictly to the merits of their cause, and to cause all useless matter, as well as unnccessai y form, to be expunged from the pleadings, at the expense ol t heparty introducing the same. Good Ed. Win Gaz. Col. Forbes is appointed Mayor oi Si. Augustine. Thw oath of allegiance has been administered to the civil officers, and such Spaniards a cnose to take it, by Air, Wot thington. Secretary and acting Governor of Ycbt Florida.

OiTiceof the Mercantile Advertiser, NKW-Y011K, September 16. The Martha capt. Skctchlcy, has just arrived from Live pool, bringing London papers to the 1 1th August. The Queen died on the 7th of August, and according to her will, her remains were to be scut to Iiiunswick for interment. Dr. LuU.ington and mr. Wilde are her executors The king was on his visit lo Ireland, which it is said will not be interrupted by this event. There appears to be no news of importance in the papers. A messenger from France has arrived in the Martha, said to be the bearer of a Commercial treaty with that government and the United St de. londos, August 10. Letters of the 2uiu uit w hich arrived ycLtctday from St: Petersburg, are wlcnt on the tpi slum f war with Turkey. The column. .icati ns with Odessa had been facilitated by the establishment of a pot three times a week The only piivate information received yesterday, on the affairs of Turkey, was contained in letters ol the 5ih ult. from '1 li- ste. An Austrian vessel had arrived there from Smyrna with fugitives. The cause of the Greeks v as understood lt be declining in the Motea ; but it had acpjireu strength in Romclia, and was becoming extremely formidable to the Tmkish power in that quarter. This latter circumstance encourages the hope ol the preservation of peace. rOHTSMOUTH, Aug 1. Arrived this morning, the - amel, store tddp Ircm St. Helena, having on board count Hcrtrand, Monthoion, and his ladv. and others, forming the suite of the exempei or Napoleon. 'They avrail orders from Louden. Extract rem V lnry's Lectures on HisT .ru Accustomed as we are to the uniform influence of the press, v?e are not vuiliriently sensible of the moral and political advantages il produce. 'Toes timate the effec ts of its privation, it is necessary to have lived in a countrv

I wheiyihe art of punting docs not exint.

There we soon feel what confusion in accounts, absurdity in reports uncertainty in opinion, obstacles to information, and general ignoiance, the want ot books and newspapers create History owes benediction to him who fust published ai tides of intelligence in Venice, for the iittle piece of money called a Gazette, the name of which, journals of new still bear. Gazettes, indeed, are historical motuinu nis of infinite importance; they

ar intuuemo and valuable tven in their

deviations from strict impartiality, stnea they thereby exhibit the prevailing -puit of the times in w hich they were publish ed; and their contradiction always atfords matters for the elucidation ol facts. Thus when wo arc inlornicd that the first things the Anglo Americans do in forming their new csublisnments, is to cut a road and commence a newspaper, it up pears to mc that, in this double opperati on, they attain the object and exhibit the analysis, of every good bociul system ; for society is nothing more than the easy and free communication of persons and thoughts ; aud all the art of government consists in preventing those violent shocks which lend to its destruction. As a contrast to this people, civilized as it wcie in the cradle, let us take a view of the nations of Asia, which have p -used from infancy to decay, and through every stage oi their progress, have still been ignorant and barbarous. Doubtless they have been confined to this condition, because they neither kr.ew the art ol printing, or were incababic of constructing roads or canals.

RICHMOND, (Va) Sept 7. The prevailing Disease. e are visited in this nughbourhood (viz on bom sides of James rivei In and around Sew Canton) with a most severe, anil i mighi aid. maligi ent lever, which appcais in most cases highly bilious, inflammatory and nervous ; or rather tending to, and terminating in the latter It commences with a pain in the head and sick stomach, and sometimes with a chill, and always attended with one at some period or another of its progress There is scarce a family or a member of a family exempt ; not a sufficient number scarcely, to bring water for the afflicted, which is all they seemtodesiie and that generally forbidden. Fortunately, if a great calamity could posibiy be o spoken of, their sick stomachs loathe and reject every thing like food, or there would hardly be a sufficient number wed to cr ok lor the sick. 'The most unfortunate attendant on this bilious nausea is that in many instance, it will r.ot permit the stomach to retain the ncci 3-arT medicines 'The practice of our physicians has been, fi st an emetic, then copious doses of ea Dine1 and jalap, and in some cases ol inflammatory symptoms, blood letting, and as the bilious symptoms seem lo disappear, more gentle cathaitic-. Bui these last bilious symptoms are the most obstinate and attended with the moat frequent relapses ever known, and these geMcrally mme severe than the oiiginal attacks, and every repetition more scvcie than the preceding. 'Travelling strangers hayc been struck down on the road, -and compelled to add hemsclvcsto the numbers ot the afllictcd in some of oui own families In cuch eases and all others of disticss, we should nold in constant remembrance the paiablc ol the good Samaiitan, and endeaoi

to practice on the benevolent precepts of

our Holy Master.

As members of the great family of

this whole community, we are bound even to make known evciy general calamity r.nd atllietion to oneanother, in outer to unite our best enquiries in discovering ihe causes and pointing out remedies for their removal 1 confess my entiie ignorance in such cases, being no physician, and have only tioubled you thus lar to elicit more able and experienced mfoimation. Weic the gentlemen who stand at

the head of that best and moat useful of

the learned piolessions. Loth in the towns

and countj v, to communicate the benefits

of their superior knowledge und experi

ence, in cases of such general afflictions,

such communications would act as gene

ral consultations and advice of the faculty, lender great and benevolent service to the distressed, do honor to themselves and ccitainlv not diminish our confidence in their goodness, ami the sincerity of their desires to r l.v'er rial setvice, and

thereby lessen ti e n. !.:. Icssieit.

their pro.

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UARiS, Julv -23. " Letters from the froniieis of Tut key dated June 5, sa that the dey id 1 ems has refused to comply with the inviation which the Poite has aildiessed to the Rarbary states, to scno their ships of wr in the Archipelago to be employed against the Greeks. Il is also ah td, that a similar refusal had previously been given by the Pacha ol Egypt. vt. IIelfna. May C3. 44 Part of the 66'h u gimu.t, under col. Nicol, has embarked on board the C an.ei, withmaishal 2c madame Bciirand, couni Montholon, and the whole ot those persons who composed the family and suite of lio taparte and will jail on the 2hth inst tor Portsmouth. 'The rommund t ol the 661 h tgt will emhaik iu the Ahu: dance, and sail about the 7 ci bth Junu."

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A. 9 CAMPBELL. & Co. HAVE Just rcceivid, and arc t.ox? opening, in the house formerly occupi.dby Wm E. Brcding as a stoic, A OFNKRAL ASsOUTMi- NT OP

Dry Goods una Grocrrivs,

FETp J QCEENS WARE t LOGU OCD X CUT SAWS, i Ail of which will be.,ld ?o for cash. 37 -4t Vincennes, Qt 12, U2I. A1 vt 'cl;e,t r4--'--4-iT.giTrup.:v"r Uhiee:it 1 ai i-e-Haute, la. the quarter ending the List d. v of September, hi-h if not taken out Ik frie the expir..ti:.:i -f Uuec mo.iths will be sent to the General Poit-Of-fice as dead letters. A B C D David W. Arnold Ames Ashmcrc Andrew Brooks Arne h udy Jo! in Hui soo Jaitics Harnett John Beard Jcreniie Hoyntoft

I lisha Bentlcy John Knen Abraham B'.ker Danid Be;ifd.-.lie Creorvre Clemm J'dm T. Chunn John Conway J r11( s Chestnut J ;nies Clyman rT.':om: s Combs N-'th-miel Cx 2 Thomas Cursy J-hn F. Craft 'Thomas Coulter

Willi. un Coihtrin Ehazor Daggett Nicholas Dc.Long Archib.dd D.a idsc;; William Duftitld Mary Daniels J.'ines Dickson William Donning Reuben Davis Justice Denton E F G H I K

loscph Evans Steplien Edwarda uia E. Eaton Mses E -stun 'Truman Ford 2 J hn R. Freeland

John Goodi.n Clemm (roar

J hn Givan James Hamniiltoa Isaac Howard Jesse Hyson Henrv I lines Silas Hoskins Abram Hmer John Hurty Noah Hubbard Edward Holder Jsaac B. Jackson 2 George jordcu Evan Kimlcr L M N O P R Allan Larrison Leonard Lovd David Lore Ichabod More Robert S. McCabe Charles B. Moddesit James Murphy Joseph Mc.Krnney Armstrong McCabe John E. M.-tcdf Nemiah Me.Kiiisey Archelict Morgan Gersham Muuroc William Mc.Kee anviel Morgan William Manly S unuel Norton James Nice Mary Nelson Tlionn s ()w- ns Mordaica Owens Martin Patt k Piiilij) Plough Benjamin i Viler Samuel Pit roe Joseph Reed r 2 Amos Reeder David Rodney i Samuel Richardson Samuel Riarsou S T W James Strange Thomas Scott Christian Share Marbil Star.iu Pardon Smith Oliver Smith Sylvester S:bley William Stewart

r.omezer marnn J on l lionv.is Roiert Tavlor S ih W. 'Tremble rowbndge J s. p ; Thon.as i'l j ih 'Towner Ehjah Tillotson Wdliam Walker Adam White Joseph Webster Ebenezer Wilson R. H. Wedding David Wilson Samuel Williams JOHN M. COL MAN, P. M. October 1. 1821. 113L 4 LIST of letters ren aming m the TostiV Ollice at Pallestine, 111. the quarter end tig the It. t of September, 1821, which if not taken out within thn e months will be sent tc

uie (iener?.l Post-Ofhce as dead letters.

Daniel Armintrout

Till Buckner

II in son Brifrht

Scth Bates

John Jackso;i William Johnson 1 )a id Monj;in Wheeler Malkt lalvvard II. Piper Ezekiel Perd-e John St:irr o rob i-1,

Daniel J di rs

Jolm Lo rv Rolicrt Miller Joseph Owens ILL. Po-vers John Shields Wavne or Mc.Gahey W. WILSON, P AL'

Lut Lertijlcatv of hand Purchas cd from the United Writes. PUBLIC notice is heteby Riven, that three weeks after date, application uiil be made to the Register of the Land Office at Yincer.nes, lor tl e renew a: f .1 Certificate in mv name, For tl e W half of theN. W quarter of Section No 2, in 'township No. 7 N of Rang- No. I W. in the Distiict of X'incennes ; the original having been loit or destioed Givrn under my hand this IGth d of Si ptcmbcr, 182 1. 36 SOJLOVON LCCAS Lost Cevtijktde of Land purchased from the United states PUBLIC notice is heieby gvin, that three weeks fer date, application i id be u ; de to the Rtgis'ero! tl L-tid OiTice at Vmcenr.es. for the renewal f a Certificate in my name, for tht W half ol tht N W. quaiterof Srnion No 22, in Towns ip No 1 N. of R i gt No 6 W. in the District of Vimennts: il r -tiiriiul l aving been ilest oved by fir.. Given unor r my hand this J0:h day f September, K'2L 36 JONATHAN POS'ILET! WAIT. Hlank IKKI)S I. 1 -ait . lil.AVK l)KhI)-lur A-e .ts

jNOTJi liUOKS fur sai9 at this OfHco