Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 September 1822 — Page 3

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rv vcawa ;.?, septrmbrr r, i 822. ELhciiux 11 k I uiiN's ( Continued.) LIF.LT GOVERNOR C;uxie-; p Boon. Pj-vrl. Mu riel. Amt. 3021 4976 2064 1S63 Marion, II 83 150 61 Dubois. 24 136 2 1 Ripley, 6J 25 306 35 17t!l CONGRESS GENERAL TICKET. Ccunti". Floyd. Jennings Brought forward, 5368 11450 'Marion, 15 282 Crawford, 22 185 Floyd, 37 321 ScoU, 1G7 204 Union, 161 2 86 Ripley, "35 325 Ov.cn, 63 61 1 til CONGRESS 1st DISTRICT. Counties. Princ. Dewu. Brought forward, 3137 1707 Pike, - - 201 29

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tne Linted Slates will "acknowledge ruboing them with a liquor made ot the

their Independence, with tlie full consent yolk of eggs and water.

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the sagacious Statesman J

nUJ'LICJTH REPUBLIC OF HAYTI

but of

Hereupon 1 reasoned thus with myself,

viz: since this egg liquor is so efficacious in removing contractions from the parts

of dead animal fibres, vessels, and mem-

Jcan Pierre Boyer President of Hayti, brancs, by art made dry, stiff, and hard,

to Mr. Dodge, at Jorth oarm, Mass. ; why may it not be as cflectual when sut-

"At Port au Prince, 16th Aug. 1821, ? j 19th year ef Independence. 5 '

"I have received, Sir, the letter of 9th

April last, which you have been pleased

to address to ine. I have read it with

I the attention which it merits, and all

the interest which the sentiments it in

spires, dictated. I cannot but applaud the manifestation of zeal and philanthro-

phy which animates you, and the wish

which you have formed of seeing your as-

government, and those ot Europe acknowledge the independence of the Republic of Hayti. For the interests of hu

manity and of national morality, it should

be wished that the rights of the people

might be recognized throughout all the

civilized world, and that relations, reci

procally advantageous might be estab

lished between States destined to ex-

A general meeting of tho citizens of chancre the products of their soil. Con

nie county is requested at the court house sidered in this point of view, it cannot be

in met r.nes, on the evening ot the 4' h denied that Hayti is of great importance

Monday in this mouth, upon subjects of

general concern.

September, 1S22.

:uo' Federal G izettc, Aug. 9

rnm the H dt

Latest and in:fior:at nrivs from the COLOMBIAN REPUBLIC.

By the arrival of the schooner Mary

arA Ann, Capt. Gates, in fifteen days cessity of acknowledging the Independ

ironi Laguyra, we nave received letters ence of the Queen of the Antilles.

in the scale ot Commerce. It is then to be hoped that time and experience, enlightening governments, upon their

true interests, and destroying all preju

dices founded upon trifling and absurd

considerations, will produce the reign of a wise and reasonable policy, and will

cause those governments to feel the ne

ami naneis trom Malaccas to tne oi

July inclusive. An extra page of the

Anglo-Cohmbiano ofthe22d July, con

tains from Bogota, the following impor tant. "Gaze'te Extraordinary." "WAR OF THE SOUTH TERMIN AT ED "Gazette Extraordinary of Colombia. Monday, June 24. 182.

"Government has iust received ac-

counts from the head quarters of the Likrtor, at Pistos, dated June 3, in

closing the capitulations conceded by the

Liberating army to the Spaniards, who

defended Pastos and Quito, in virtue of

which those places were occupied the

fust by his Excellency the Liberator

Prs:;ldent on the said 8lh of June, and

the second by General bucre the 25th of ?Iav. The biilliant marches made

IVoiiV Bombona and Pinchincha piece

ding those capiiulaticns, obliged the enc-

mv to surrender, and the liberators of

the South were as generous as they

were valiant. " The Colombian guards have i

rnented their reputation, anil the war

rios of Pichir.cha have manifested that

"Desirous of being elevated to the

rank of civilized nations, and believing

that the suiest means of accomplishing:

that object is to establish mutual rela

tions with other nations, and to tavor all

which can contribute to the de elope

ment of the human faculties, the llaylians will always be disposed to listen to every proposition officially made, or from

individuals, which may be made to them

with the view ol effecting the establish

ment of useful relations. At the same

ficiently applied to living fibres and mem

branes in a state of contraction ? And I resolved to try its efficacy in the case of this poor boy I ordered the contracted part of Jiis leg to be gently rubbed two or three times a day with the egg liquor, and, by this means he easily recovered the perfect use of his leg. The egg liquor I advised to be made in the following manner; Take the yolk of a new laid egg, let it be beaten with a spoon to the greatest thinness, then, by a spoonful at a time, add three ounces of pure water, agitating the mixture continually, that the egg and water may be well incorporated. The liquor may be applied to the parts

contracted, cold or only milk warm, by a gentle friction for a few minutes, three or four times a day. This remedy I have since advised in like cases, and with the like happy success; and others to whom I have communicated it, have found the same advantage from it in like cases. And as this communication may be useful to persons lame by a contraction of some muscles of the body, I hope it may be acceptable to you, and to the public, from sir, yours, Sec. T. LOBB. London. May.

CtaTN be had at 12 cents per pound. moazceis, assorted, nam J during the months of September Sc J;uimturc and apion check

GRAVES

waggoner ; a fellow of first rate sense ; hd understands farming very well. To vvoik, few men if any, can excel him He sings psalms tolerably well ; very loud aim distinctly ; will sometimes pi each, and fiequently exhorts, and belongs to the Baptist church My family has remaiktd, that he has lately been heard to swear. His back is dear of maiks from the w hip as he n5er had a stripe on his nakid back from mc, though once or twice he was whipped by the patroles, whkh may have left some marks on him. 1 have no doubt he has a pas, or perhaps, free papers, furnished by some rascal who can read and write. He never rarawayfiom

me before I will p?y any gentleman for taking and lodging him in jail, so that I

get him. ROBERT W. LUCAS. August 21, 1822. 32-3t

AUCTION. On Monday, Tursday Is? Wednesday, 23d, 21th, & 25th of September, By IVilson & Chambers, An extensive Sc general assortment of FALL Sc STRING

IDS a

CONSISTING OF Super and common cloths,

do cassimcres and sattinets, U

Bomhazctts, assorted, Black and slate worsted hose, Swansdown and Valencia vesting, White and figuied Marseilles do Scnshaws, Leventincs, Sarsncts and Florentines, assot ted.

Bombazcens, assorted, dandy ciavats,

October, at the tavern in Harmonic:

FREDERICK. RAPP.

August 2 4, 1822. 31-:

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their love for liberty Aas paramount to disappear from the moment it shall yield

weak considerations to the honor of rendering a brilliant homage to the principles to which it is indebted for its political existence. u The friends of liberty in the United States, who interest themselves paiticu-

! larly in the fate of the Haytiens, may, by

2, kotice. HE subscriber will execute writing of any description, with ac

tinic that they desire to establish a good curacy and despatch, on the most rcas

understanding with slates which may have commercial relations with them they think, that before making any diplomatic communication, pending to bring about this happy state of affairs- it would be proper that thay should know what are the dispositions of those governments towards them, and in what manner a step taken with this view, would be received. 4kAs to what concerns particularly the government of the United States, I am willing to believe, that the obstacles which until now, have prevented it from pronouncing itself in favor of the inde

pendence of the Republic of Hayti, will

all other considerations

"The war of the South has terminated with gloQ' to the arms of Colombia. A million of Americans are thus added to the family of the REPUBLIC; and the Conqueror of a hundred Battles, the onerous enemy of Spain, the Creator of

onable terms Mechanics and others can have their books posted, accounts diawn off. Sec. Sec. by applying at my office in Market street. SAMUEL HILL. August 31 j 1822. 3l-3t Sheriff's Sale. TTJV. virtue of two executions to mc di

ll D rected from the Clerk's office of

the Knox Circuit court, I will expose to

public sale on Saturday the 21st instant, Plated and common bridle bits,

at the court house in Vincennes, 500 a- do buckles Sc slides, martingale hooks

cres ol land, to be taken oit the south Bnlania tea pots, table and tea spoons.

west side ot the tract ot land ot Abraham knob, closet and stock locks.

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Kuykendall s, whereon he now lives, in- Chest, trunk, cupboard, bair Sc padlocks.

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eluding tne tnree fields on the same side Round and flat bolts, knob latches,

Cambiic," Book, Jaconet, Mull and Leno

muslins. Nankin and Canton crapes, in pieces and

halt pieces,

Thread lace and Ribbons, assorted,

Plaids, stripes and tickings,

W lute and brown sheetings Sc shirtings 3-4, 4-4, and 6 4 cambiic ginghams,

Printed calicoes, (a great vaiiety) Mens' Sc Womens' beaver Sc silk rlovcs,

Cotton shawls, Madrass handkerchiefs,

Irish linen, sewing silk, assorted,

Floss cotton, cotton balls, needles,

Pins, No 3. 3 A, 4. 4 J,

Bird's eye diaper, linen cambiic, White Sc spotted pocket handket chiefs,

Hardware & Cutlery.

Mens' plated and common stirrups, Ladies do do do

of said tract of land for the term of se

ven years, as -the property of Abraham

; Kuy kendall, at the suits of Henry Kelly,

uuu i ouu, i mice, x vu. JOHN DECKER, Shff i: c. September 7, i822. 32-2t

Colombia, the immortal BOLIVAR, has i continuing to exercise a hai

added ncv

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lustre to his immeasurable

e else of moment in the , but a letter ftom an of-

I'hcrc is htti

papers before

fircr of ran!;, which we have had the pleasure to peruse, says 4A junction is about to be formed between the division

upon the public opinion

ascertain the intentions

by "their wfhh, Lost Cirtificcite of Land parchas of their govern- jf en from the United blates.

ment, as to what concerns the acknowl- FftUBLIC notice is hereby given, that

edgeimnt of the independence of Hayti. Jl three weeks after date, application "As to voti, Vir, who are animated by will be made to the Register of the Land

so noble a zeal for every thing which can Office at Vincennes, for the renewal of a

contiibulcto the happiness of mankind, Certificate in the name of John Musser.

of Maracayboand that of Soublcite, when I and who have so well proved Hie lively for the N. E. quarter of Section No. 27,

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Morale- will be attacked and ins career terminated."

m the ?o.s'o?; C Iiirxrt 10.

PRESIDENT OF HAYTI. Having learnt that one of our respectable citizens had received a letter from President Boyer of Hayti, on the subject of the acknowledgment of the Independence of that Republic, and of commercial arrangements between her and the U States we have icquested a copy lor publication; and the receiver of it has made his personal disinclination to the publicity of a complimentary document yield to his desire to afibul information to the public. The pci u al of this letter will show, that those Islanders, who have so long struggled for liberty and

independence, who know and wilt justly

inleiest which you lake in the cause of of Township No. 7, N. of Range No. I

the Haytiens, by the tiselul and judicious W. in the District ot incennes ; the o-

observatioiis which you addi cssed to ine, rigmal having been lost. Given under

receive, with my thanks, for the good my hand at Vinccnr.es, this sixth day of

dispositions which you entertain towards September, 1822.

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us, tne assurance ot my distinguished consideration. BOYER." A most valuable experienced remedy for a lameness, proceeding from any hxed contraction of the parts affected from the pen of a late celebrated English surgeon. Many years ago when I lived at Yoeville, in Somersetshire, my advice was desired lor a poor man's child, a boy about 9 yeais old, one ot whose legs was conu acted more than when a person is siuu.ir in a chair. He could not stretch

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Carpenter's compasses and pincers,

Butt hinges, and scicws, assorted,

Pen and pocket knives,

Patent iron tea kettles, chaffing dishes,

n assortment of planes,

Awl blades, shoe tacks, shaving boxes,

Plated Sc rrilt coat Sc vest bottons. Sec.

1,3 cases fashionable STRAW BONNETS. 25 Crates and half Crates of QUEEN SWA RE,

Rc-packcd in Louisville, and handsomely

assorted lor country merchants. 50 boxes glasswaie, assorted, 150 barrels aupeiior quality New Orleans sugar, 33 do molasses, 5000 lbs. Coffee. ALSO Imperial and Young Hyson tea, in small boxes.

Slop the Preacher! lbpice, pepper, cinnamon, indigo,

TAXAWA" from the subscriber, li- Nutmegs. cloves, scgars, Sec

vine- in Warren county, Kentucky, Merchants are rcspecttuliy invited to

the main road leading from Nashville, attend, as the sale will be extensive, and

ennessee.to Lexington. Kcntiu kv. sr.v- possitiveiy witiout reserve.

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JONATHAN HUNTINGTON.

en miles west of the Diippi' g Springs,! 32-3t

and eight miles ea .t of lv.ih 3 Green,

Louisville, Aug. 21,

a negro man named

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AUhotiP-h I

appreciate their lights; and that for j it nut move it; neither could it be exten-

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about tvcnty-two years oit

raised this bov, 1 am at a losu to describe

him, never having entertained an idea that he would runaway. He is about five

clearness of conception, correctness ol political morality, an ! just views of national intc est this letter is equal to any white's production. The mind of man in bursting the fetters of tyranny, awakes to new life and energy, and in asserting the chartered lights of nature, evinces an elevation unknnvn to those in thraldom Genius, bravery, and high moial attainment are confined to no zone, nor color ; but where freedom is theie will they flourish. The people of Havti are not yet fully undei stood ; but the prejudices against them are fast weaiing away; and

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ded by any person without injury to the '. feet ten inches high, strong and actively

pan ulteeted. made, and for strength and activity no

1 pieseubed a relaxing lmamcnt, of man near Ins size surpasses him. He which corner's oil was the chict ' ingrc- ' had on a tow shirt and overalls, and an

old wool hat, when he went away.

dient, and ordered the parts affected to be gently nibbed with it, but was of little set v ice. The biooable just consequences of this box's living without the use of that limb, veiy much moved my pity; and while I was co iside-i ing what further might be done for Ids relict, it came into my mind that the giovers of the town brought lamb a'td kid ski :s which they dry, stiff and

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the day we trubt is not lar distant, when hard, to be idiam.l supple as ijloves by

of rather a light black,

He is

though not a mu

latto. He has a wife in the neighborhood at which place he kept his clothes ; some of which were broadcloth, Sc were

tolerably good. Perhaps he has a scar on his face, and one on his hand or arm, ti it

vvnicii 1 co not recollect, occasioned oy a burn when nuitc small. I suppose he

MICHAEL COLLINS, S EPECTFULLY informs the citizensof Vincennes and its vicinity,

that he has commenced Boot & Shoe Makinq

as a A

on Water street, where lie hopes by strict and close attention to business, to

merit and receive a portion of public patronage. 29-tf August 16. 1822.

FEItltY.

niHE subscriber having again taken JL the PEPPY of Chas Smith, deed, where he has a large new boat, vh aprons and railing for the case and safely of carriages and stock. He fiatteis him

self by strict attention, to share a part oi

vvniihl writ'h ! fi() or 165 nrimtl-i 1 Ir is ' t !,p im'i'ir fnni-

O - 1 - - I iiU'JIIV ft 4 I ' I c..l.,. '

au excellent hand v.ith horrs ; a -ecd

DAVID CHANDLER.