Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 October 1822 — Page 1
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) 21i BY ELUIU . STOUT. V1NCENNES, (IND.) SATUKDxYY, OCTOBEIl 12, 182 CO Vol. 13. No. 37.
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A PROCLAM ATION, from the kkntVck reporter. selves christians, republicans, Sec. thisii Bv the President of the United States of Manufactures of Ohio A lew clays : the sweets of civilization, this is the blesAmerica. ago an intelligent English gentleman, tra- sings of republican liberty." Then, with, Whereas bv an act jf the congress of veiled through this state, being desirous an elevated look and voice, he prayed to
the United Slates, passed on the 6lli day ol purchasing a coat ot domestic laonc, ir.c oreai npiru io ue kept
! of May last, it was provided, that on sa- which might be exhibited to his country- sweti oi civilization, ana tn
from such
that the wmtc
ot May last.it was proviueu, mat m a wmuu mim. v,. j - - .... ,v .11W tisfactory evidence being given to the men as a specimen of our manufacture of people would not nickname themselves president of -the United Mates that the wool, was recommended to procure Mu- as they now did, in calling themselves ports in the islands or colonies in the benville cloth. That, said he, will not Christians, Republicans, &c when tin ir
West Indies under the dominion of Great answer the purpose ; it will not pass as worns somucn ueue ineir pron ssu::.s. Britain have been opened to the vessels American manufacture in England lie I was so much overawed that 1 can find of t!ie United States) the president should had examined this clcth. ana could not no answer yet. although I have searched be, and thereby was, authoiized to issue believe that it was manufactured in our for one these 24 years hi tii.nrlnmjiiir.n.fleclarini? that the ports country : indeed he intimated his supi- A. Y ELLINGTON.
of the United States should thereafter be cion that the Steubenviik ruauutactuiers open to the vessels of Great Biiiain em- were practising a deception by endeaor-
ji iush cloth as unk Ib-iikely, : Biitisp clot I
nlovcd in the trade and intercourse be- ing to psss or! Bnush cloth as then own,
tween the United States and such islands He seemed to think Ibhkely, that an asor colonies, subject to such reciprocal sortment o! tine Biilisji cloths were rerules and restrictions as the president of gulaily kept on handle iactory, anu the United States might, by such procla- disposed of as Ameiican iv.anulacture.
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mation, make ami puousn, any ming in
thr laws entitled u An act concerning na
vigation," or an act entitled u An act supplementary to an act concerning naviga
tion, to the contiarv notsv ltnsianuing.
The reader will smile at the simplicity of the Englishman, who, without intending to do so, paid the highest compliment to the Steubtnvilic establishment. We mean rot the slightest disrespect to the
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And, whereas, s.tisfactorv evidence sua..Rc ,.o ..t-nu u.u. v
has been civen to the president ot the U- r - t .'" .1 n "I. : ""7 " .u
... . i . i ? ,r M tne anecooie ieaus iu uiaLuuna hv niled Stat. s, that the p;. ts licreinarter na- a ecu
rncl in the islands .r colonies in the West ' , :'"
Inch: s, under the dominion of Great Uu- 1,l,U I1,V . b. l. i .i , . i . ' . i . i . p b e politicians who rule this state. It is tiin have been ooehed to the vessels ot u,c , , , ., . , . ... 1 " . ' w !i . t n tUo hardly credib e that an industrious highthe United states, that is to say, the "f LLu ;tin,L1.,tlvlM.,rr.,1.
lmlutincr the finest and richest tract of
ports of Kingston, Savannnh I .a Mar, Monteto Bay, Santa Lucia, Antonio St. Ann,
Maria, Falmouth,
Moranl Bav,
Saint George, Rosseau, Saint John, Scarboi ough, Uoad Harbor, San Josef, Nassau, Pittstown, Port George 7 Port Will. am Any port where there is a Custom house, Bridgetown, St John's, 1 St. Andrew's L Halifax, J Halifax, Quebec, St John's, Georgetown, New Amsterdam, Castries, Basseterre, Charlestown,
Plymouth,
in Jamaica, Grenada, Dominaca, Antigua, Tobago, To tola, Trinidad, Providence, C. Island,
Bsrjgtuda, Bahama, Uarbadoes, N. Brun'k.
Nova Scotia, Canada
N. Foundl'd,!
Demarara, Bcrbtce, St. Lucia, St, Kitts, Nevis, ISIonsterrat,
V farm on Plattin creek, JefTerson
coiiniy, Missouri, a negro man named BILL) about 21 years old, about 5 feet 0 or 10 inches high, stout made and very
active, has a scar about the middle of his
nder lip, and another on his lelt arm, a
ove the elbow occasioned bv a burn his
complexion very black, and his nose very flat, he has some lejrnmg, and can play on the fiddle he was brought from Maryland bv James Pettit, and sold to Robt
Tettit, and afterwards owned by Titus
Strickland of St Genevieve, ol whom 1
purchased him he ran fiway from me on the 9th of July, 182 ) a reward of Fifty V .liars with all reasonable charges will
b civen to any person who will confine
said negro in am jail so that I get him
a rain, or One Hundred Hol d's it deliv
ered to me in JrflV: on com.tv, Missouri.
JAM ES Mc.CORMACK
Sept. 6, 1822. 35-3t - Sheriff's Sale. IJ) Y virtue of an alias venditioni exponas to me directed from the Clerk's otuce of the Knox Circuit court, I will
Venose to public sale on Wednesday the
1 6th instant, at the court house in vm . r i . ... ... :. .
:nncs, me louowing piopeivy, iu r ; part of lot No .23, 75 feet in front, running back to the liver Wabash, as the property of John C. Reiley also one e qual undivided seventh part of all and singular the tracts of land hereinafter des cribed, and which were devid to Tousant Dubois, with other children of Tousant Dubois, deed, that is to vay, locations No. 302, containing 100 acres. No. i98,
containing 100 acres, Nm 3 '3, containing three foutths of the marines ot wlich, at 100 acies, No 299 containing' 80 aen s, ; least, shall belong to Great Britain, or aKo. 296, containing 50 acres, No. 297. nj United States' built ship or vessel containing 50 aci-es, situate in township u i ,as ,ccn to and become the N live north, of ranges Not nine k ten properly of British subpets; huch ships Av'?t, in the district of Vinecnnes -also ol vessels being aUo navigated with a the one equal undivided seventh part of master and tin ee lourths ol the ntaiincs, lots Nos. 24.25, and !82.lvimr. situated av cat belonging to Great Biitain: Aud
and being m the Borough ot tncei.nes, trtvidt d always l hat no articles shall
country on the globe, should be induced
to believe that their situation was o ucs
perate as to render it necessary to stop the wheels of government and to disre-
rratd the fundamental principles ot our
social compact. Yet such ir the fact, &
the consequences have been most tatal
While we have been engaged in making
nfinfv nirwmv nntl enactun? stay laws to
' ' w ' 4 relieve debtors, Ohio has cherished the industry of her citizen-, put down a host of swindling banks, banished a spurious
medium and restored the good old cur
rency : she has fostered her manufacturing establishments, which already excite the envy and astonishment of English-
nvjn ; and she has commenced a system
of internal imp: jvements, which vvilldc
velone her immense resources and soon
I place her in the first lank of states. But
in Kentucky a depreciating currency pa-
June 8, 1822.
HyfiGcri.iy. No ruling pasuon is stron
ger in death, than that (it passion it may be called) ol hypocrisy ii. (says La
Bruce,) 1 marry an avai icious woman, sho
will take care of my money ; if a gamh.cr,
she may win; if a Icatned woman, sho m?y instruct me ; if a vixen, she will
teach me patience; it a coquet she will take pains to please ; but if I aarrv a
hypociite that effects to be religious,
(une devote) what can I expect from her who tries to elective even her God, and who almost deceives heiselt?" Ami again a prude lobs us ofi with demuio looks and fine words ; a viituous woman does what t lie other says. The fitst consults her humor Cx complexion ; ihr last her good sense and her heart. The one is grave and austeie : the other, meet her when- and when you will, is juM what she ought to he. '1 Ik fitst conceals criminal propensities under a plausible foim; the other posses-es a mine of virtue under a gay and unaffected demeanor" Anecdote. It is a curious incident, that when the Americans s n Dr Fianklin, a printer, as minister to Fiance, the court of Versailles sent Mr.' Girard, a book binder, as minister to congress W' cn Dr. Franklin was told of it k Well,' said he, I'll print the Independence of America, and M. Girard will bind it.' A table has been published in, England of the comparative expense of maintaining the Clergy in different countries For the United States the xpe nic is estimated at60,000 for a million of heaters France 35.000 ; Spain 100,000; Portugal 100,000; Italy 40,000; Austria
Switzerland 50,000; Piuia
50,000; German small states 60.000 ; Holland 80 000; Denmark 70 000; Sweden 7o,000; Russia, Gieeks, 15.000; Catholics and Lutherans 50,000 ; outh America, 30,000 ; England and Wales, 1,266,000 ; Ireland 3,250 000.
ralvses every branch of industry ; it con
sumes the profits of labor and generates ' 50,000 ;
vice Our laws impaiiing contracts, while they oppress the frugal and honest citizen, have destroyed all confidence in society Our system of policy is a scandal to our form of government ; it has excited prejudice against the judicial y, brought the legislative department into
Now, therefore, I, James Monroe, pre- I disrepute, and produced animosities, parsident of the United States of America, ty spirit and discord among friends and do hereby declare and proclaim, that the neighbors. Such a state of things cannot not is of the United States shall hereafter be lone enduud ; every good citizen
vttid until t'ic end of the next session of ought to oppose the lawless sway ot a 1 Cncc, received by the brig Ztno, Sladc,
the congress of the United States, be o- patty, w hich seems clctermmeu to ureuiv : arrived at our Lazaretto yesteicla:
petted to the vessels ot Great Britain em- down the harriers erected by the sagca ol nioved in the trade and intercourse be-J the revolution for the security and happi
ness ot the people
FROM THE SPANISH MAIN. Philadelphia Sept. I I. Wc arc indebted to the editor of the
Pres3forlhe following important intelli-
tween the United States and the islands 5c colonies hereinbefore named, any thing in the laws, emitted a An act concerning navigation," or an act, entitled " An act supplementary to an act concerning navigation," to the contrary notwithstanding under the following reciprocal rules and restrictions, namely ; To vessels of Great Britain, bona fide
British built, owned, and the master and l
FOM THE WESTERN -lUdUS. Indian Philosophy. In theeaY 1798, living on the Ohio, i became acquainted with George Jclloway, a chief of the Delaware Indians ; he possessed great natural, and considerable acquired abilities, having received a good English education One dav he had been lclating some
of the hardships incident to the Indian
"Curracoa, loth Aug. 1822. "This day arrived a Dutch schooner from Laguira, in 36 hours, biinging the following glorious news; "General Morales, with 2000 men, marched on the 3d inst from Potto Cahello against Valencia and Catracas. They were met on the height of Bbgimina by Gen Pacz and 750 men. An engagement ensued. Morales and his troops were completely routed, and ony 90 men escaped alive. On the 5th int. a party of Royal Spaniards (4' 0 m.u) landed bv sea at Ocumarc: they vcic
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... ........... r l.tatirv. t i 1-rtrt I im wlirit it
could be that induced him, niter having ! met by a party of Kepuhlicai. t wj.p,,
tavted the sweets of civilization, to return . V J ...' r. r,
lUSlLVI Willi Slillli yJli uwui oi.'vs a
houis; when the Royalists, aPer losing onr rmri. wprn rnmnrlli'd tr surrctidrr
V V IIIVIII .,Vr..w.. - ' " '
, as the propel tv of Tousant Dubois at the
4 suit of Robetl Gill, Agent of Sullivan fuunty. JOHV DECKER, ShfT. k c. - October 5, 1822. 2fi-g2
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NOTICK. I SHALL r.ircr for sale at the court house v'oor in Mcro-.u, on :atu'il.v the ninefsv.i:'i rf Oct'htr nc.it, tho t llouin-- lot
uatein the Borough of Moron, Salliva'.t
ounty. Indi.uKi, or so mach thtttt t .is will
ay the Biuym!i tax aiul vo-ts thereon, Kr
the vears and 18J, uidissthc same bo
paid before that day. Ko. Nt. N Nn. K. No. No. No. No.
79, 56, 46. 91,
112, 113, 119, 12:, 145, 146. U9, 15a
171, X4, U'5, "o9, 21.5, 21(, 217, aad
19, 21, in the new svu vcy. G. VV. LINDSAY, c cm.
September ltith,
be iiiipotted into the United States, in a
ny itich British ships or vessel?., other tiian articles of the growth produce or manufac ure, of the British islands and colonies in the West Indies, when impot ied in British vessels coming from anv such island or colonv, and articles of the growth produce or manufacture, of the British colonics in Notth America,
to his native wilds again He was sitting
smoking, he arose from his cat in agitation, the smoke rolled forth in columns, the natural hauteur of hi countenance was heightened, that fieice, bold,daring look, for which l;c vrs tiulv terrific;-
walkinr
art ct t
IL, 106, u:, 170, 1C,
56, 10, Ta, 75,
11, ;0,
117, 51 2t, 27, 53, 55, VS 9, K7, 131, ICO, 164,
59.
M, 04,
VS. Vk 1J3, 19 166. 169
several times, . . i .
irni-atuu' wit i tn.i. k' svvecisoi ci-
ilizdtioti 1 sweets ..J iv dilation 1" turning towards me, he accovted uie thus, Are you a Christian i" Yes Are you a republican V Yes. k What U the greatest
j blessing on earth V Liberty. Yes, yes, rwldul be. with a countenance which see-
of the island of Newfoundland in vessels n,ctj to j00i, mc ihiough, u and you good coming from the pott of St. John's in that ch,.jslian, you gcod republican, il your island, or trom any ot the alnresaid potts l ru. ,t , ,,. lt .uhrr renubli-
can owes you a dollar, and has it not ; I say you brothei will goto another brother" that w rites, and get a piece of written paper, and take it to another bicthcYthat lides, and give the paper to him, who will take him and lock him up in a big stone house, and so ou three brothers, all good christians, all good republicans, wilt dc-
ptive that poor brother ol the greatest blessing on earth, (his liberty) for the
any
of the Briii5h colonies iu North Aniexi-
ca. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this : ith day of August, in the year cf our Lord 1822, and in the 47 ih year of the Independence of the United States JAMES MONROE.
By the President : John q AD,MS, bcCiQUiy ot Sutc.
sake of a dollar, antl vet nickname yur-
to the victotious aims of Colombia. So much for libeity and independence. Viva la Republic!" "Cutraeoa, Wh Aw?. 1822. 41 A rived to day the American bug Abcona, (condemned already,) of NewOrleans, prize to the Spanish brig of war Hetctiles. The H. has also captured two other vessels, one from Philadelphia, one from New York. The Spaniards are hostile to the Uhiud States, and fiom appearances cany their hostility rather too far. An article from Cot fu states, that the Greek government h?s adopted a new mode of paying its troops. It has substituted land for money; and the sequcstiation of all the domains belonging to the Sultan, the Vakoufs, and the Mosques, an extent of tcnitoiy more than suf hcient to pay the set vices of a laige army for a number of year. By a decree, issued at Cotinth cm the 19th of May last, tho Boldicra ulrcady carolled) and
