Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 April 1822 — Page 2

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Louisville KenhicJty Queens It'uvv. Materials ot a good color and of a ductile quality for making Queens-ware an be procured in V'c greatest abundance in the V! inity of this towm. It is prop i-ed to make an experiment with thes' materials and one or

tvo men understanding how to

Jfrm and manufacture this sort of ware, will meet with emoloyrm'nt upon advantageous term

G d recommendations will be n "tuired P ii.'ers who are disposed to a-s:-t in developing the resources nt ur country, and who ae f iendly to thoe improvements w c w ill conduce to our do m" ic e m fort. and tend to free u- from foreign dependanee ma bv ivhlihing this notice, pro nv?e tV ; dilic good, ami panicuhe lv the interest of the western elates. If is Imped that every one who shall observe this notice, will use hi endeavours to dissemii ate tHs info- mation. and if acquain ted wih am artist skillet! in the m tuifa 't!ie of this description o' are, inform him of the same and o "'the inspect of his obtaini in a profitable situation in bis profession by visiting this town. V line addressed to the Post!

"Master in thi town will be' Poxvdoin College in the state of Maine promptly attended to las be ,edlc.e? to asle . 1 he Presi 1 , ' . r i i dent, .illen solicits contributions from a I he writer ot this article is benevolent public to raise it from its rualso of the opinion that thiseonn- ins trv contains the materials formaking the genuine China ware 1 The pensioners of the United States , , r , . , . may now receive the arrears ot pensions On tor hank' of the Ohio he has at lhe SCVcral offices in the U. States for Illi't with the material or sub- paying the same; funds having been Stance, called Pt'n-unse. The de- transmitted for the purpose. ,at. Int. evee of hear in a kiln for bnrn-i ZTT nr , - , . Baltimore March 18. in- Mono ware, brought it only It is of importancc that the public to a traw color, hilt a few mill- should be acnuainted with the fact that

Nl.lei.. a SU-S mHtinc heat, . - vv, i , i.. i r ; . . . , finest chma ware, when broken a"d eompared with genuine 1 melam. not the least shade ot clrV'1) eiue 'nuld he discovered between them fornifig Post, Louisville AV. LATENT F'.IOM RUUOPE NBW VOKK MARCH 22. Bv the arriwd. last evening of C.idmus Capt WhitI.,..!- ... it .1 r.,.,. I 1 . ii, ,,..u,, papers have been received to the oo;h nf Jiiiin.i. v Time rnnfnin

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te has amvil to withdraw its tri..?v h Vm Walluchia. orovided the Kmneror would withdrivv hi. iu li.upMvn wouiu wiuiaidW nisi irom the Irontiers Ot 'I'nr'cey If -m. . . .. . . lias ao agreed to relUllid the chnivhes ot t:Ne lireeks and fnp. h ..folLmo,

By the follovvinir, it would seem that'a-? Let us look at h;me assist our

Fratict has been before this country in Tccenizini; llic independence of the biiiois, American provinces. Krc ni n da'a The Independence o 1 L i il i .tt s as icconixi i bv t in ( 78 ; bv G.eat Britain and Ilo'::a ui in ' 7 S ; bvvNeden Denmark, Sp.i.. and ivu-Ma i783 ; and by Prussia lh I i Washington Papers siy, that he French Minister t err has vtnl a mcs. B-ru'er to toe Columbian Republic to rrt.'smzr ! ndependenct , in the name o? L ums S'Ji. t the tact he as stated. S:h. Froncc vull have the start ot the world in two memorable teronrions Cclu " bia ' Cm tin el. The question r specinij the acknowl edu-nt'tit the independence of the na ti - f s uh me-ica, hns been 'eter ti'n d in the affinnafne iti the House r

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the Sctuic, but there is no doubt that the

vote in t.nt body tull be dccisttely

voiabic to the measutc. I rccommciulation of the President, under-1 stood to be with the unanimou assent of I his official counsellors, has been sustain r . i . I ed by a vote in the popular branch of the Legislature, so nearly unanimous, as to be almost without a dissenting voice. The aspcci of a government thus leentih ed with the people ot the port of the cause of freedom ful to the patriot and pi must be imposing in the cy world. Let it not be supposed we would cast censure on the individual who on this occasion voted smirly in the negative, r ar be the thought from us. Not agreeing with him in opinion, we yet feel ourselves I bound to respect the firmness and inde pendence which enabled him to give such a vote in opposition toth.i general current ot opinion ; as, from our knowledge of him, we know his motives to be bevond the reach even of suspicion sat- jnt From the Kentucky Gazette. SILVER COIN RES TuRCD. Mr Wilco-v in a letter to the Secrelatary of state, from the Secretary of state from the City of Mexico, gives a most satisfactory reason, for the scarcity of inoney, in every part of the world. He states that up to 18 '0, the annual amoun . oined in the provinces of Mexico, vus about 30 Millions of Dollars ; and that Irom the disturbed stare of the Country, it had gradually decreased to 4 Millions, leaving a deficiency in the last ten years of nearly one hundred millions. Good order has been restored and no doubt the mines will yield more under the mild new government than under : that of old Spain. the value of a French Crown, as fixed by r . . ... ... I tne act oi uonrrress oi iio. wnicn vvi continue in force until 1823, is one nundrcd and nine and half c,al which rate they ate a leagal tender iall payments. ed. cazt ;ttte St. Domingo As President Boyer has now possession of the whole of St. Domingo has emancipated all the blacks has a disposable force of 20 000 a full treasury and ample revenue, some persons fear that these means may awaken an ambition to extend his power tosomcother island Boat. Pal. -yamu ugawst tnc ir una i rr n ... rtr u n Tjndcrthis motto is ndvcitiscrf. in tho Philadelnhia naners. Ho- wrmhin nnunds. alivp. and mmnnsprl m he t-ge.t ever Unoof the Hcg . nerson ia.elv las asUed to contri

. person lateiv as asKea to contri . ' , r- -r- - bute his mite to educate the Heaven, m?"0 32 -w!lh P'S'' "f

India ! What are we aiming at I we have a capacious country. incresVnJaily m PPu,?uon- -vcry ettort ot ti. govrninnt e Btm , 0 orw! r i .. . X.ltKXAlk.JB.Li&lV .7. illlt I III III I I I W II tl I . 1.11 required to imnrove the conditioPanri i promote the hanniness of our own neoI P'c ; to make them good citizens, moral ano correct men; why theretore, shold i . i . . . - ... I WC exhaUfit 0ir rrnnrrP8 in rntctrtrr rr tributions for missionaries to rio to InI own poor; educate our own people; dis I seminate pure and tolerant views of re I hixion, and we shall then have done our I duty here, and have aright to expect ap ... prouaiion neieauer. at. .frfv. STRAPS. A man of sense, who loves homeand I lives At hotup. rrninrpi a ivifn vlir rnn and will be at half the expense of nUm neCessary for keeping up the checrJfuU animated, elegant intercourse which forms so great a part of union between I intcUccTiiat and well bred persons. he exhibiting the dismaying wife, may

. . l I. uie miormeo, me rctined, the cultivated; woman who can entertain yourself. Sta esmcn and lawyers ate somtimes ot culiar in their modes of expression. The reverend commissary, Blair ; who piected the college in the province f Virginia, and vas in England to 3-; cu nencucuons ano a cnartc, re lates that the queen (Mary,) in the king'

l,lVr" ;UI, Lonirja oul ")eof carriages and stock He fiatters fcilri

fa-(absence, having ordered . the attorneys

general ( bcymoui Ho draw up the char- j ter, which was to be Riven, with two thousand pounds in money, he opposed , the grant saying that the nation was cngaged m an extensive war, that the ; i : . V . 1 ' money was wanted lor better purpwei, and he did not sec the least occasion lor a college in Virginia. Br represented to him, that its intention waNcalc ft i mil ii I'nnnrf mrn t i i 1 1 mi ni cr souls to be saved as well as the people in England. Souls ! said he, damn your souls ! make tobacco ! Franklin's corrcsfivnctence, vol. 1. p 158. A professional gentleman in this place has made a recent discovery in the calculation of Smple interest, which we presume will be of use to the busy part of mankind, and which we believe, has never been taken notice of. In any sum 6f money, the interest of the same for six davs will be found to be the figures on the left hand side of the decimal point, calling the firtt mills. Thus the interest of S'75 00 for 6 davs is seventeen cents and five mills; for 3 days half the sum, and so in proportion. Burlington Se?itiriel. Footie and Lightfoot. The mode of courtship in some parts of Life is curious When the young man hath the felicity to be invited of the same party with the maiden that hath won his affections then doth he endeavour to sit opposite to her at the table, where he givith himself not up to those unseemingly oglings, and gazings which are then practised in other parts, to the ofence of aged virgins and other persons of much discretion ; but putting forth his foot, he presseth and treadeth withal upon the feet and toes of the maiden ; wherepon if she dnot roar forth, it is sign a that (ii addresses aie well received, and the two comin due course before the minister. I his form of attack is known by the namef Footie, and the degree of p r v smetisTffJf the measure and warmth of the Ys" sion. Mich young men as be bashful do hence make good speed; these do take with them a more forward friend, who shall, vicariously and in their stead, give a light' pressure and treading ; and a person who doth thus melt the ice of coyness between the parties it, in these nartfi. r.illoo Eiht-innt. from thp iio-ht-1 ' -aness of his pressure. Scotch Pafier. The two men who robbed Mr Baldwin's store in Newark, have been apprehended in New-York They are both dandies This tact falsifies atofy often told of this upwright race of beings that could not stoop even to pick upaHove; as it appears from this lh'aTftTuvw-o to any thing ; A Ploughing-Ma'ch lately took place in Prince George county, Virginia. Two and a halt acres ot land were divided into lcn ecluai pans ; anu ten piougns, drawn - i . . i . i . br two horses each, and held by respectable farmers, started at the same time. LiZteteft Fr.ends, who complete. his quarter with y ooa s Palcnl iS0 3 Another ploughmK iMatch was to take Placc in. Sur,y rn lnrr. kimp srnip rr inn v t h itrtni.i I his kind of rivalry furnishes actional useful amusement; and we should,like 0 1 . . . ii . i i lo see 11 more generally mirotiuceu. The cultivation of the sujrar cane has been commenced i;j East Florida, with sucn prospects as to leave lime dount oi its entire success. The planting took place in the first week of last month the cane beinp: carried from Georgia. 4 Dried Apples, O Ev LN TY barrels diufd apples of 3 an excellent quality, fo' sale by FRANCIS DICKSON, Junr. Vincennes April, 12th 1822. 11-tf FERRY. P"jf mIE subscriber having again taken ll the FERRY ol Chas Smith, deed. u-here he. has n 1 nrcrp nrv Knit. tvitVi o nrons and railinr fol. the pase anri neXv ; o - liT cir uv ctr:,t , self by strict attention, to share a parWof the public favor DAVID CHANDLER. March 20, 1822. 8-tf Shaker Garden Seeds FOR SALP BY A. PATTERSON. January, 1822. $2-tf

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, is delight- ot the gospel, much wanted there.; and ' MULL ;

lilanthropist, as it I begged Mr. attorney-general wtrronTCALLICOES of the newest style.

esof a foreign sidcr, that the people of Virginia had CAN 1 ON CRAPES, sorted colours.

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mm THE subscribers have just received k fresh supply ot CHOICE GOODS, f(jp consisting in part of the following ai tides : r . TUTTr, , JACONET ? ni .. r (iLOYKS, assorted. SAUCENKTT, black and chargeable, L EVENT INK, do do Tortoise shell and mock tuck COMBS. Ivorv COMBS, HANI) ANNA handkerchief?, . . FancV CRAVATS, Al Paper and box C1NS, u NANKINS, blue and vellovc, CII AMUR AYS, pladand striped, Cotton CHECKS, assorted, V-' Cotton CAShlMERS, White & brown SHIRTING, do do SllElVriNO. Steam & Power Loom SHIRTING, VESTING assorted. Sup. black ft blue HROAI) CLOTHS, Sup. blue CAShLMERE, Imh LINEN, Hlack silk VELVET, Whole Schaif sdk HOSE, Cotton CARLS, No. 10 Wool CAHl), assorted, Rest spring silk SUSPENDERS, HE1) TK IvlNG.&c.&r. All of which, together with a great tz rictv of other goods ilAlll)YAKE. (lUKESVAUli, & GllOCBIUES. They olTei tor sale at the lowest casu price, on Maiket street, Vincenncs. J. St S. SMITH. April 19, 1822. 2-3tl By the President of the United Stutes. I5757HEREAS, the President cf the y y United Mates is authorized by lavr to cauc lands to be offered for sale: Theiefoic, I, James Monroe, Presinent ol the United States, do hereby rie ciare and make known that the public sales shall beheld a follows, viz. At the Land Oftice at Terre Haute, ia Ind'uha, on the first Monday in Ju y next, for the sale of Townships 17 and 18. in range l,cast of the id principal meridian line 17 and 18, in ranges : . to 9, west do At the Land Office at V. ncalia in"Illinois, on the third .Monday in July next, for the sale of Townships 1 1 9 12, 13 and 14, in ranges I and 2, east of the 3d principal meridian line 11 12 13, U and 15, in ranges 3 and 4, do At the same p. ace, on the third Mrv day in August next, for the sale of v Townships 11, 12. 13, 14 and 15, in ran ges 5 6 and B. rnit nf tho. 51 rl nrinnml V O 7 - w ' IIVIMA mctidian line II, in range 7, do At the Land Office at Palestine, in 1 Hi ?olson l,lc f,;u Monday in August next for the sale of Townships 6 7, 8 and 9, in ranges 9,10 and 1 1, east of 3d principal meridian line 5. 6, 8 and 9, in range 14, west of 2d do 8 and 9 12 and 13 do At the same place, on the first Monday in beptember next- for the sale of Townshins 10 11. I2amln innnwsQ n ' ,Vi .' V,. ?,f n?? lOand 11, cast of 3d principal meri dian line 10, II, 12 and 13, ii. ranges 12, 13 and 14, west of 2d do At the same placc, on the first Monday in October next, for the sale of Townships 14, 15, IGand 17, in ranges 9, 10 and I I, east of 3d pi incipal meridian line 14, 15 16 and 17, in rar.res 12, 13 and 14, west of 2d do At the same place, on the first Mondav in yos cmber next, for the sale of Townships 18, 19, 20 .md 21, in ranges 9, 10 and 11, east of 3d trin6inal meraiin line 18, 19, 20 and 21, in ranges 13 and My west of 2d principal meridian lino 18, 19 and 20, in range 12, IS, 11. do do 17, 18, 19 and 20, 10, do Each sale will commence with the lowest number ol section, township and range and proceed in regular numerical order. The land reserved by law for the use of schools, or for other purposes, will bo reserved from sale. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 14th day of March, 1 822. IAMES MONROE. By the President: JOS1AH MEICJS, Commissioner of the Gen. Land Office. NOTICE. LL those persons, holding subscript lions for the Farmer IS Mrchauica Journal please tnfoiuard them to Col H. Lasselle, of Vi'-rennrs. J. W. OSBORN. March, 24th 182?. 13 :r

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