Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 September 1822 — Page 1
WSSTSSN SUN & GENE'&AL iU$EE,TI8S,
BY ELH1U STOUT. VINCENNES, (1ND.) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1822. Vol. 13. No. 33.
THE irESTEfLY SKY .ivo o EXE RAL AD VERTISER, IS published every Sa tcrd a t at WO DOLLARS per annum, if par r.
a lvan.ee, or TWO DOLLARS & F1K FY CLN'TS at the end of the year, fo. VtV.ich a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn un
til all arrearages are paid.
Extract from an Oration delivered July some vegetables which spring up spon- his father's death into the possession of 4th, 1822, by Hyier dimming, d d. taneousiy, being produced I rem no root my infotmant, it bicamc necessary to on the ground where genl Buigoyne or seed, but from some imaginary virtue make anew fence between that and anosurrendered to the American army un- in the soil The advocates ot this opmi- ther boidcring upon it; but as a cTiish!der gen. Gates, October 17, 1777. on, refer us to the growth ol w hite ccv- erable number of bushes had grown u But not to Washington alone arc we e-, where ashes or gypsum have been upon the headlands, on both sides, he conindebted. There were other noble spiiits strewed, to the weeds which grow on eluded to remove the fence, and bicak ir destined to occupy, if not so exalted, yet lanUs recent.) burnt ocr, and to tiiclho- these headlands. 'I he en m d u is rri -
a g;onous niche in the temple ol tame, auction oi plants m other places, vvluro
jTmmsa-m conspicuously in- j 1 point you to U.e Mglas of liemuS ? no seed has been sown, and where iVs , . Need I direct your eniaptured view to supposed to exist. I Ins notion ot sponlttieusuaitvin.s. i , . . .. . .
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Adtcitisin- customers -ill note 0n:!lt!" """E I"""" " , "" Be1;e.a.., their advertise- , .cms the number of times ot Pum towered i W here liberty ved among ..c aucicnts, -.a ,rg,l tel., th-y wbb ihcm inscrtcd-lhose sent triuijiphed o cr upprcuioii ? Where the us ol nulh lf Jn,g. a i now, ...;" ,l,.i;r,..-,;n.tf,ll i,, nnnr,l "Uhlt ss ii. vadcr, environed with discom- houete,, unacrsai.y esp.odtdl.) menot
, . 1 lit.- v. v ...v ...... wv.w,, ..... . I . i.i ....,!.,..-. . : r . -
inures auu suamt;, was tumncutu luaui- cuiun , unu iu u. iv;w ti euuecung render his unholy arms ? Already do you this too common etror among other cuss think of shuylcr and St. Clair, ot Gales es, we nave selected the todowing reand Morgan, of Brooks and Learned! marks liom Dr. Dwight's 1 ravels.
Already du you retrace, in imagination, Sir Ilumphity Davy observes, that For 25 v eat s aftcrw ai us ; i c. tt the lime
iiiu signal scnu.ts ui uiijluiii uiiu uuui-i, act.u t,.v,iut,t,u aum tut, au in i(.iuaiu wneii ii:c iaci was nu t ttl(t.i (1 t n
til forbid, St must be paid for accordingly
do. do.
J,AYD-OFFICE MOXEV, IvIXr.I Y AHLK T TERR" HAUTE-
Receivers OJicr, June Uz, 1322. THE following kinds of money will
be received in payment for the Public
Lands at this oiiiee. viz. Specie, Ililis of the Rank of the United States and all its Branches,
of the incorporated and specie paing Ii .nks in the tovn of B ton, of the incorporated and specie paying
Banks in the Cities of Xcw-Ynk, Philadelphia and Ualimore, (except the City Bnk of UiUimoic) do. ot the District of Columbia, (except the Merchants S Franklin Banks of A'.exandiia,)
f th ? Farm i rs and Mechanics Bank at
Madison, Indiana. A Will I LOCK, n. p. m. (CORHEC T & n W K EKLY.) Torrc-Ilaine June SZ2. 21 tf
n 3) Y virtue ol' a piurius writ of venditi-
Cim.;'s k!u ; , 1 vviil e:i;v.)-e to public sale
v. l-.ieuay the 2nd day en October ik 'Xi. at in c U' t htuse in 'inc nnes, f r
r. i h' .ti r. v, !).:tAeen the hours ot 10
a: i 2 .. ; . k, t certain tract or parce
ol ;n c-inv.a-iing '-53 acres, be the same
m o" i jss, wliereo i Uk i
dingly chat ed, and pFugt td ; and on the
spot uhctc the chess had been tin own, there sprung up a ikw en p of t l iss ,.s evenly spread, as if it had been sown In a skilful hand. The hon. judge Reeve, cf Lite! field, told me, some years ae;o, that a fanner nf his acquaintance having sown turnips, and mi fie red some of them to iiiiani n
a field, they produced seed the lot. own g yrar, whicli was scattered on the giound.
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is a dwelling
oi Iols N s. 2 3 2 6,
fo." the term of seven
, .... ., - Citv of Lewis Rose the
.w s Mo-Cline, at tne suit ot
. ait 1 5 n nas Case, administra 'e oh Case, deed. JO:iN DICKER, ShJ. k.c.
h 'i- "2!, 1322.
3!-2t
of Cehy and Scammei, ot Van Cortland for vtais inactive m the soil, and yet ger- ; whenever this fi-;d wa p'ouiicd, ti.rand Livingston, w bile the v cteran Stai k, niinatc under 1. voiabic citcumstaiice." nips in ( onM;'ei.b;e i umlci sprang up covered with the honors ot Bunker and lluniJiUnrc (Ms.) Gaz. in this spot. Bennington, yields to none of his magna- The lands in Achliscn, w r.ich have been ; Mr. Parker, an English trcnllrmnn ire-m
tiimous associates in piowes arid patrio- once cuitivuteil, and r.gam permitted to Yoi ksl ire, w 1 o came some veai s M-ice n tism. Posleritv does iu tice to thduie- lie waste fur several veais, vield a nch the United States, an the r-.i-t fin.41 iI.p
moiy of Sciu tcr. hut tor him BiSgo)nc and line gi owth ol l.ickoiy. Ol this wood net chants of England tu!. gov ei nn.c i t would never have btencaptuted oee thete is not, 1 believe, a smgle tree in any of this cour.Tv, intoi n t d me. that a tu.ct 4 A post was abandoned, but a state was original lorest within 50 nines irom tins o! marshy giound on Hie. ' i-stcm coi of saved." Why were the fortifications of soil. 1 he na ive giov.th here is white Englat d had, some eas hilin. h- in Ticonderoga yielded? That the lives of cane; ot which I did not see a single puichased b srv r ul grt.; I. nn n di a;nbravc men might not neeiiiessly be sacii- s em andd a whole grove of hickoiy cd. On t' v ai ; h. w h was ihuiw n on: ficed, that the enemy might be decoved Similar specimens ot an entii c change in of the ditches cut thio' ii l,rti vp ;.i to a more populous settlemen : tliat the forest vegetation are common in ma- 1 up a great rjiiantity ol win e n n. id - tl ere, picked ofif by the intrepid Virginia n, peihaps m all parts i t New England, As this ph'i.t I ad i rt b(en kno. nu- gnw riflemen, or stormed by the persevciing wheiethe land has been cultivated, ai d any v he; c it. the irititv, w'ni in the:eNevv York militia, or trembling before again covered with w.,od. 1 bis cSiat.gC u.cmbt ance ot any Su ir g n ;n its cp)earthe undaunted Jeiseymen, or hemmed in iscommonly attiihutcdby unthinking, as at re cxc'ncd much cutiosi y. Ai'.u n aon all sides by the Green mountain bo) s, it has otten been by thinking men tocqui- in schemes to account t .r it bar, l e :i and those noble hearts that had betn ioc- voc.d generation ; the matetiai elements pr p sn!, at tl tej cteil it was found ;hat, ked in the cradle of liberty, they might being supposed to possess a chemical 2 yeai s befoi e. v hite mustai d bail I e n learn that to advance was death to capi- power of originating, and perlecting veg- cxtei.Mvely culi'-a.ed ot. th an e spot tulate, their only salety. The 17th of Oc- ctati.m, without the aid ot setds. To sup- by a co ony ot Du h settleis tober, 1 777, is one of the most jdodous pott ti e supposition, however, pniloo-, I could easty add on.er instances to days in the annals of human fixedmf phy, aithough she has ftccmehtly adopted, these ; a numbei ol which havt fan n nnTo th3t event, Schuyler and St Clair cfR has uever been able to find a single fact, der my own obsei v atii n ; but it n ust beinently contributed; and from the field of or i'e.o a particle of sitive evidence, unnecessary. II seeds wii coi.tii n ; osglorv pointed to the triumph of Yot ktovvn i i opni.ni o-niously comradicts all sesse(l of vegetative li'e tot twen'v eais, Yes! Schuyler, once abused for thy kr.ou n analogy ; and is sustained only.by they may, uncpiestionab-y loti'inue posvery virtiu s, the genius of patt iotism now that bioken reed inezfUicubltness. . sensed of it 200, 2() 0, ot 2i-,('0 . 1 lute weeps o'er thy tomb! ht. Clair, doomed the seeds of vegetables, wlunodauj can, therefore be no ditT.cuitv ina.-Mi.n-for a pctio l to calumny and penury, the beneath that thin stratum cf caith, Mtmn ing the cause of any pherouu-non ':ke sons and dau.ghtcrs of Columbia will for which they gcrn.inr.te, Isave no appatent that, which gave bit th to this l ist usaiun.
ccntuties recite thy worth and all thy no- tendency to decay ; bat contiruc to pos
ble decd ! I had rather that my name sess all their vegetative power through should go dow n to future ages, associated an infinite number ot centut is When
Vith theirs, and those of their compatri the existing lorest is cut down and its 1
From thr Vniango Ilrrc'd.
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.v.-.S no bv James Kinman, one
eh.:;.uit r it t i 1 stvire, supposed to be
. 1 i i
t ve -ts ( i t, t ,ti;t?i'n hands or upas .'?-., with a switch tu', Iter nnne
.e wrong fe:-. brand-don the w with ti e letter S having the
s o )".tti-
tr tr.re as if s'.;e ha i moved wben the
t !i r iron tone lied her and mak-sthe . vi kK.k like it u a.s double, no other O N in rceivv.ble. a small star in her eiuau, lett biiivl f-Mt white up to the tuck .'.pin ais-.' 1 to 0, before me,
CORNPLWTI-.lt S SPH CIt. Tlr nn in i.l tli,. ! .. 1
ots, than oe mentioned by the historiandn seeds ate dcslicyed by cultivation, thoe 't, , t it ,i , , J i 4l . , . i . i ' . ors, Jesse Moote. and Jos on IF:ckty, tne same page which records the ettorts w hicn were shed by a more ancient i 1 ; r i r xt i i i i I . u ere appotnt d c on missioiit t s to xn m
,, t .i . r .t .i r . r .i . ,lic ,:iw exonerating Corni) a let it 'l inrrtnn I tvnn rt nrt ,r r mntnrnt wit hill t in in.itQ ol IhK 1 1 1 : f n tti ktM-imf I
r t ,,rr .-i i i It. lalll lilXl'S
hesitate to preter that roil ot tame wnicn up in their turn ; and cover the sut lace
I he fodow-
tif rr ll m
m
ii-ht
A field, itbout five miles from North-
Alter the exilian, lion the
following speech w as deliv i n d bv C inpianterat thecr.mt l f.:sr,.t aiten,on the 4th day ot June, " Ycstcic'ay was .ippoiott d for us all to meet here. The vvtitjmr wlncii the .-ov-
'fttnptn on an eminence calleo Ra.l lull, cinor sent here p'tas d u vny u.ueh . nS was cultivated i.bon.t a ctntuty ivgo. i he 1 think that thr fLr.-it S..iit i. I. . ,,.. !.
4 J J I ' vl w I I
TUO MEAD, j r p c.
ptc mbcr
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if!) v a ) ui Rnr ii
S.10 iSKWAUD. i"l I V . SheintTof Sullivan Countv will
- - - - - - -- j rdve thr: above reward, for the apprehend-
)iiX H DDEX, who btoke
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emblazons the actions of Hancock c A- with trees ot a new kind dams, of Franklin and Jefferson, of Mor- ing facts will thiow som lis and Rntledge,ot Sherman and ith- subject.
erspoon, to the brightest jewel ever wyn
by Casticreagh, or Sidmouth, or Iiv
pool, or (banning, or even the your
I'itt. infinitely more would 1 rejoice to rrovvtli here, and in all the surtounding pleasid that the white hi -!e I say, that he, whose blood flows in these ; icgion, was vt holly oak. chesnut, Uc. As i0 imbu ed to assist the Ii'dians
vtms, contunutcd to the victory ot ara- lhc fidd belonged to my grandtather, I liaw done, and that he is pleased a m to
i .ga, man oe tne son o tne v zar ot an Ur lhe hest oppoi tut.ity ot teartung rs ,ee the great men ol this vale and ol 'h the Uussras. es! ye hoary he,ded ve- ;ist(.ry. It contained about five acres, in dated Mates so f.iendlvlo m We ate terans, who bled i y the side ol Washing- lhe form of an irr gular p tiailelogt am. much p,eased with vv. at' has men ton, and with Gates exulted, I deem this As the savages rctuienedthe cultivation i i;e Gnat Spit it tit M m.ade the wo d the nioudest day of my existence, when dangerous, it was given up. On the and next the flvmg animals, and !u n I I may behold you, and address you, and - Kmuild lhcre sptang up a gtovc , t white tmngs g, Gd and ptosperous IU- is nmmistcr to your ,oys. May t..;s arm be piucs, cov e, itig the fndd, and retaiub.g its mu.tal and everias-ing. Alter tinis, -
neieicss, may imsiongue oe paisieuaiui.inu-c exactly ho tar as 1 remcmbeu iheflvmr nnlmik l.n . . . . ..
and theie stood. '1 tn he n arle oif;ei!.t
kinds, ot ti ces, and w n ds ol al: m ns. i.J
this brain be seized with tVer.zv mav ' i'
the mildew blight our fields, the nun
n:; j there was no;. ;n it a single o.o; or chesnut a -am .rtc. Fines were as thick as the) cou d k
J i t ! ni.rlit nt !.. llt!l tf Ilini'. i
, 1U is aout 35 vca.s of a.;c. live I ul , ' , , ' '"""-" convrmcnlly f;row ; ami hu 1 l,l saw 1)LU,,lt. , f ttn kl,. ,. ,a,;i ,( , fic-t 10 i,.c., in iK-mhi. well sc., litrht "a'.kct,!.m !!arkl,css' and. he d,UCUo" sb-tu the) car I TOO, hat! attahxd a aU .t,c. Mms. 8nt, tl.c u.-atl, r '..i-a-
i i nai kf i ni imnn inv. rn mt nn mil' :.... i . i . ,tn i i. ........ .
air, h ue eves, down look, a wen on ! ,V; i i ' r 1 M-eusmeiaoie su:e. vv i.en i last saw n.em, b,e lot planting 'I Ik-c he d:d make ... ' . . . . tieht band the partners ot our bosoms ,, ,hn: on v. a? c :,iti, u;)rm. tt ... ..,0 1. : .. . . 1 1. 1 .... ... 1.
;e. -o: his vv lists, oenevcel to oc on nis . c 1 r. .t rr 1 j - ... uiiiyiwsiu iiium- wiuvhi' too. imvi, ir
... . 1 ..,.k on out tu tne ousprmg 01 our tare, ar.rc lfCCs: vet there was not a sin.rle tl... l..oi.tv h,- ,.,t 'I 1 r:.....
w.., iu a aiit.1 iimiuui a siuii.ii
h
iri i.;s d e, land ot ardent spirits, and at.. hen intoxicated looses the use of ns 1'mbs, talks but little. When avgit : 1 f d or much peased, shruggs his shoul-
his ciotiis not known, a
great
v'isnvai, and fond ofa lviile. It is
t i is.t he iv armed with knife, toma1 .vk, aa i rifle, and vviil make for Canac IF stands indicted for the murder of I - n.oihcr, Issabcti. Hadden, on ttie I 1th e. Mav lust. All oftieers ate requested t : u e ni'igence to apprehend him, and F.n'.ors or Ncwspapeis tht ouchtuit tle Unite States whoa'C well wih.ers to tl.e i:.ws oi Justicr toir.sett t'e above. (iFOUr.F. HOOW Lf. .V.t-.-ih C X'a'e cf InJiaia. VVN June CSth 1 8 2 :. 23-tf N. 1) reward ni'l also be oimred Jgv th.e (Covert -.r ut the state in a shutt time It isexnecud
Xt J
)v vivo;., that the
ot the M".u i Mill. ;s t-.-nt
O I F !: is !une!
1 Office ot t!
at the bouse ot Mr John D. Hav
WILSON LAfiOW, Any. F.r C. ,V- r .S. M. c. ' Vlnctnncs, Aptii 1, IS::. 10-tf
when that day shall arrive, in which we
forget your disinterested labors, your fortitude, your privations, your sufferings, for our sAe. We vviil strive to(ay v'ou the debt of gratitude. Your courage vfjttbe the beacon that will light us tofk field of valor. I he privileges you have conferred upon us shall be dearly valued Your struggles to procure them shall be bt ld in high and honorable estimation Your graves we will weed clean. On your ashes wilt we lightly tread. We will teach our children to lisp your names and our fervent and persevering prayer shall ascend on high, that the bliss of the
celestial paradise may be your compensation. Peace be to your spirits 1 Even"
the peace of God that passeth all understanding ! Honor and tranquility attend you; declining years ! And when you shall be gathered to your fathers, mav you tichly and forever experience the salvation of the Loid.'
pine, whose seeds v. eie. or, probably, bad Spu it bids me tt il ti e vi ite pc t, t not for ages been, sufficiently near to have 10 give Indians this kind ot bonobeen planted en the spot. The fact that When the Guat Spitit had nine tl o these white pints coveted this field ex- c.ith, end iis animals, he w 1 nt into t e at tly, so as to p:c erv e l oth its extent and great lakes, whi te l e biiathib a- tai y figure, and thattlute was none in the any whcie else , at d then o ?tU a Fie
;,!ve proofs that ; diftt 1 1 nt kinds of fish 'I he (Feat Spicteds ot a for ; 1 i i locked batk on ail tfiat he had ni.de. :': of vegetation, ' The ditTcient kitu's he n ade to be stj a-l-.nity to get mi- j 1 ale, and not to mix with and ilistu bt aeh
lnmts ol the other : but the w hite inon'c hn t i.k. n
, , , .. - his command bv mixii g tl.cit to m vbh
.1 in
ncighbot !mod, nvv cultivation br-. v mer forest w it '..;: .! and qave t!:f:m a: t nate The 1 cirul?.:
process arc entirely inconsistent with the doctrine of equivocal Feneration. A rtspcctablc farmer in Guilford informed me, some yeats since, that Goyeats before the event, to which I principaby efer in this paragraph, took place, his father, while rc;ipit g a fit id tf v. heat,
tound a quantity of chess, which he di
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Or. iKf .reduction cf Plants. is. we believe, an opinion received
bv a great pail of the community, even in this enlightened age, tha; there arc
in bundles, to be carried home for fodder
On the day vv hen the wheat w as carric' home it was inconvenient to carry the chess; it was, therefore, thrown upon a hawk, or headland. 'I be following night it was drenched with rain ; and was final
ly left to rot upon the place. Thirty years
after this fjcr. the field bavin'- cu;
the Indians; the humus h.ivr d 1 h ttcr b) not doing so. Tin- Gnat S;. hit wishes that all wats and fighting should cease k lie next told us 'hat then vv f re three things for people to a'tend to Fust, we ouirht to take cart of our wives and chil-
icctcd his reapers to reap also, and hiM (Alien Secondly, the white ptople Might
to attend to tneir fatms S: cattle Third
lv , the Great Spirit has given the bears tt.d deets to tbt Indians He is the c:iiic f all things that exist, and it is very wicked to go against his will. The "reat spitit widics mc to it f.nm the poplc thai they should quit drinking v v xicatitig dtink. a beiiu; tl.c tkUiC cf Chcas.es
