Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 July 1824 — Page 1
sMj & GENERAL. ADYEB-HSER.
BY til.!tlU STOUT .3 V1NCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1824. Vol. 15. No. 25
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IS published at Two Dollars and fifty Cents for Fifty- lo A'umbtrs, which may be discharged by the payment of TWO DOLLARS at the time
of Subscription
FROM THE CINCINNATI ADVERTISER.
' tal combination of disastrous circumstances, est prices; whilst its celerity and s.thtr
ever bring Mr. Adams into the chair 01 tate, w ould insure a preference both ha- ft o-ht 'Plw
luuunnii, tAiiav,i luaivv: iiuiu a wuiui, joi waoAing, iuiu uuuuuiub wui uc uic anu passage, at the hig!u si rates. The Ohio series of able and interesting essays publish- anxious and feverish hours of his rcig; could be advantageously navigited 11 the in the Columbian Observer, on wnat the fraught with misery to himself, and discord year; and manv smaller streams could be writer entitles The Northern Confederacy,, and direful oppugnation in the people. proi.tablv tra crs. d, w here steam boats'have 1 or the junction of the New England states "Much credit has been assumed by the new r vet been taken With all tlu-so
lvimMltl in vinrc !)C;nn. themutual in f,,lVor f Aelaim for the presidency, friends of Mr. Adams for the commendation vantages, it mav reasonable he supposed.
fl c .i,.lt mn.i :e ,n , - - v-. bUUU ov...-v., niiii viviiuaijAuiv.iw.,mun. mat uiv sun k wouiu im incur. to iv pi-'.luce interest ot botu patties, inai moue is so- . poWerlul argument, and sound reasoning. correspondence of the latter with Mr. Mon- several hundred per cent, per m'n 1 .11 el tr licitcd. m j 1 'hey go to show what we have hitherto at- roe. Against such testimony wehavenoth- prof.t. With a small and uul hnihsuam A failure to notify a wish to discontin- ' tempted to prove, the great danger to the ingto object, but on the contrary join 111 with boat already in use.it would consist :k or a uc at the expiration of the time sub- ' liberties of the people, of electing to the its praise. But in what character does Gen. few hundred doll u s to trv the c.ttmlarv ir -
scribed for, will be considered a new presiuency any 01 uie neaas ot departments Jackson praise himr As i'resident ot the crator: and it all that is here sai l of it, should
01 ine present administration. v e have re- United atatesf Jso, assuredly not. lie re- not be t mnd correct, the company could pcatedly attempted to convince our readers, commends him as a good and useful secretary . stop at once. that it is the greatest impolicy to continue of state and in this station, we have no objec- Such are the inducements, which the in en. what we have called official succession, and tion to see him. But he is not htted for, and : tor can confidently cftlr to tin (apit.disis, we have endeavored to enforce the sentim- never can be President of this Republic? I hs and owners of steam boats. The e.iues
ent, mat the succession ot the secretary 01 mind is not termed to control with modera- now ueu in boats could be tuna
state to the presidency, is not only danger- ation, or to direct with wisdom. He has his Mary engines, bv
engagement No subscriber at liberty to discontinue until all arrearages arc paid. Subscribers must pay the postage of their papers sent by mail. Letters by mail to the Lditor on businoi m st be naid, or thev will not be
. . - 1 attended to. A o vKiiTis f. m k nts inserted on the customary tei in vif Persons sending Advertisements, must specify the number ot times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued until ordered out, and must be p iid for accordingly. New-Orleans Prices Current. Xzrr Orlhass, J'n! 5, 1324. flagging, Scotch, per yd 22 a 26cts. . 2 Kentucky, per yd. 20 a 22 liale Rope, Kentucky, per lb. 6 a 7 VLB Northern, 8 a 9 Bacon Hams, per lb (sales) 9 a 12 Sj',ys bec per lb. 7 a 9 Beans, per bbl. - - 83 a 4 Beef, mess. Northern, per bbl g9 a 9$ . r-prime, per bbl - 7 50 caio, per bbl. - - 6 50 Brandv, Cog per v;al. (salcs)l 25 a 150 . limitation (dull) 50 cts. Butter, per lb. - U a 18 cts. Cotton, new crop, lb. - 16 . 2d quality, - - - 13 . Alabama & l'enn. - 12 ColVee, Havana, best, per lb. 22 a 22 1-2
Domingo.
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10 3
20
a 10 17 15 13 25
12
Cheese. Goshen per lb. Chociaie, No. I, per lb. No. 2, No .3, Candles, Sperm, per lb. . . mould, do.
Cordage, cwt. - - - Corn, per bbl (in car) $1 a 1 25. Corn meal, per do. - 3 Flour, sweet, per bbl. - &5 Cim, Holland per gal. 90 a 100 cts. oerican do. - 45 Hides, per lb. - - U
Iroa Swedes, ncr ton, - - 85
Laid cb. - - (mill) 8 a 9 Molasses, ncr ial (scarce) 15 a 18
N als. cut, per lb. -Pep.r, per lb. - - 18 1
'ork mess, per bbl,
d'sime,
50
a 6
cs.
r a 8 2 a 19 r2 a 8 a 6 a $250
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150 a 2
a 40
c o go, Porter, London, per doz. Potatoes, bbl.
T hi .1 n. ncr iral. f'dull 1 81
N t)rleans. 4 p. - 55
Bice, - - S3 a 3 50
Sa!i, T Island.ncr bush - (dull) 40 a 45
Liverpool blown, per sack, S 275
ground, do. - 2 75
Shot, ncr cwt. (plenty) &9
Skins, deer, in hair per lb. 12 a 16 cts Shaved - - 24 a 27 cts ll'MvC, - - a 2 25
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ous to the liberties of the people, but also father's tern her. As a supreme director of
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ikely to produce that old Roman system so public affairs, he would lose L msclt in the
much to be deprecated, the power of the torrent of his ambition. As a subordinate
)resident to appoint his successor. secretary of state, obeyuig the oicumon ci his In this sentiment we appeared to stand a- superiors, he would not only be incifcitsive
lone, as w e could not observe that any writer but useful.
had taken up the question on that ground. "Much stress, as we said, has been laid on Lis with pleasure, therefore, that we hail this commendation, by his friends. h ?
the appearance ot the essays to which we Because Mr. Adams, w ithout the support or have alluded; and w e hope the people will General Jackson's name, is politically peak-
become the more alie to the importance ol ing, nothing. Deprive him ot that certihcate the subject the nearer they approach to the of his usefulness, and who wculd think ct day of election, and the more readily will supporting the Hartford Convention Can-
the patriots ot the western country perceive aidan t the weight and importance of the arguments "Having mentioned this assembly ci trait-
adduced, when they find that the old leaven crs to their country we shall conclude tms
of the Hartford convention system is now at article with one reflection. Is it within the
work, in order to gam that preponderance bounds ot possibility, that the jnajoriiy oj the
in the nation, which the faction held during Anurican people would support a man sup-
the four years oi the Adams administration, porteu by, and identuied with, that assemand that by rive states entering into a con- blage of traitors, in opposition to the iatriot, federacy to exalt to the presidential chair the who in the revolution shed his blood for libson of that man who could say, that "the erty, and to the luro who, in the last war, continuation of power in illustrious families rescued the country by the most signal ic-
would be gamed by corruption or rebellion, tory recorded 111 the annals ot human warthe system of ofheial succession would be fare? We say, emphatically, it is not possiperpetuated, and leave to the people the tie. But if it were, we say the virtues cf mere name or shadow of power in the ap- the people would be naught; and that the pointment of their chief magistrate. most corrupt and despotic region on earth, " Who will deny that the system of cabin- would be a happy refuge from this country et inn ritance to supreme executive power, . oi pestilent:.: 1 toryism. But, we say again, has long menaced the democratic principles it iv hnpoaaibL : jackson is destined to save of our gov eminent with entire uest"rubuf):i? us."
t the secretaries of the department mare inger permitted to succeed to the chair-of
If the
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longer permitted to succeed to the ch ur-ot ; from tiif. wekkly messenger.
sine, me meoreucai ngnt or e oe- Russellville, Alt. Juh 10, comes a mockery, and elections wui? inW'PiHK KENTUCKY STEAM ENGINE
r )0iish cc unnecessary torm ; the pcopre lose taeir liberty with their virtue, and like'Jthe S. rfs of Kussia become an inert mass of
noral baseness and political corrujition. "To attempt to shake off these degrading Ktters of a perverted system of political man-
We
GINT
1 again call th atttention of the pub
lic to the subject of the CAPILLARY EN-
It is one of great interest to the
west. We are assured by practicle and scientific men, who have cxarninedx the Engine on this principle, now used in working Mr.
gement. ism usen, a great ana nome act, Jackson's Cotton Factorv in Nicholasville, ..41... -.1 I 1. ,1 1 .1. .- -
v 111 iu 01 it people who jjureiiaseu uien l ights by a blood v revolution, and founded
into c.pil-
chauging the bi iter for a
generator, rersons wishing t embark in the scheme, will please to aedicss the m tutor at Lexington, mentioning i!u su.i; w!i !i they would pay immediately, and wh tiey would advance in the presfiit yea'-. i- n a sufficient amount is off. red, a a...- md jilace of meeting to organize the co .ij.auy, will be announced. JOSEPH BUCHANAN. N. B. Patent rights for single E' g . es, not to be used in navigation, can be p .n iiased of the inventor. J. B.
Law of the U. States.
AN ACT in further addition to An act to etcblish an uiiitoim rule .l oaturalizati.n, and to n pt al the ict heretofore passed on thai ubjt ct." Sec. L BE it enac td by the Senate and II'.usc of Rrpre.sen-at ives oj iie Uni cd Slates of America in Cogtss assembled i'l.at anv aiun, beii.g a te whi'e person, and a minor undet tlie age of 21 years, who shall have itsided in ho United State s three ytui s next pieie.iii his a riving at the age of 2 years, to d who shall have continued to icMdc tlu iein toth time he may make application to be admitted a citizen the tent, may, ati-r he arrives at the ae.e cf 21 tars, am- after he shall have rt sided fLe years witniri the Uniti d Stales, including the thie years of his tninotity, b adimtud a ci'izen of the United States, witnout ha-mi made the declai ation icicjuned in th fiit condition of the fiist st ctioit of the ac o which this is an addition, three ai s pievious to this admission: Provided, uch
m emj)irc on principles of eprdity. But aovv much more glorious to succeed in that ittempt ! W hat a magnificent and grand spectacle, to behold ten millions of freemen
that its success is not even problematical ' aurn .snan maKc U1C declaration icii!.t-a that it is a tried experiment, which needs i therein at the time of his or hci :dni-si-
rising from an impulse of public virtue in printers gener:dlv to publish it, i.icir nng!it and majesty, on the day of an- our VXvuds of the press at Lov
on; and shall further ic elate on oath, and ptove to the satisfaction of the couit, that for three eat s next piecedin, i I. as
i been the bona fide in e; tion of such alone
only to be seen, to be approved of bv evcrv
competent judge. The particular advantages of this improvement are referred to in
the lollouhtg communication. We request
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election, & proclaiming their determination cinnati and rittsburdi together with the and snall 1,1 ah ot her respects, comply
to resist all attempts to sacrifice their rights commun -cation on the same suhicrr in th 1 with the laws in regard to trout aliz.i-i n.
to the cupid.u and ambition of demagogues! Reporter' of the 14th inst. Sec And be it further enaced. H-at
-IK via cry tie people, to oe jret: tie C A PILL AMY bTEAM ENGINE.
-'iff T 4t .'n mnivtt V7 n in t w n 1 1 To t-?sv-
no certificates of cittzenship. or ttutaii-
1 lie Inventor ot tins 1 iiPinp iik timv-n if Titmn hci-oinFiwn nKiin.-l V..n. ......
. 1'iit nt t ik viMiiitilii" rw-T.iiivi it wnulfi f n tri ..!(! . 1 1 .
7 fZ .1 .I , : M",u-, IU. , . l court, or reco.d W,.hin the U-nicd Wl. s,
, ...... lCvs ui ui- lonowing extent. 1. it w;
lear, a piece.
Su
I a 2
r. La on pi ntation, lb. 6 1-2 a 7
. in town, - - 7 a 8 Havana, brown, - 9 a : . white, - 12 a 13 .,oaf, - - 16 1 7 Tai. 1 w ptM lb - - 8 a S J Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sa;cs) gl 35 ' n v rial - do. I 35 , 1 -t.r hvon, - - 1 a I 6 -.vs. -.a skin, - - 75 a SO Wik.kjs, per lb. 30 a 33 cts. V -liskey, - 37 a 40 T' kh co, choice fine, per lb if a prime, - 3 a 3 J M.qualitv, - 2 J 2 1$ . X - ' - - ij a 2
ill nut
assallage to:i few powerful leader.-.' ' rcfiuirc m. re skill, attention and trouble in
v v e owe a or oj gran uae me itero cj its Umagemeiit than the common engine. 2. Orleans; he is best qualified to govern us lt will !x l),.rfectlv S1f0. 3. The generator we know hi n to be honest, we are sure he is win weigh from 8 'to 16 lbs. to the horse now i apable, and he has proved, that his solemn- cr alul CObt ()nc d()lLu. to thc poun(l A o.tion is to serve his country. We rjill i An- horse powcr could l)C produCL.d with 5 or 6 dr w Jjck:Gn .shall be t,ur next flresi lcnt. ! lbs. buL lcss ccononiy iu fucl 4 Tnc- gener- I ucn are the spontaneous acclamations , atoPt watcr aud furnace, on the most advan !
ot that portion ot the American, pj whose patriotism will not allow them, tojud in tiie unhdu alliance of the .VortheraJSon
shall be deemed invalid, in coosecpn nco of an omission to comply with the nruisition of the fust section of the act entitled 4 An act relative o evidtnee ir rases of naturalization," passed thc 22d cf March, 1816 Sec. 3. And be Wfunhrr enacted, that
th 1 declaration nquiicd by the fist con-
fd rarr " S Of the Adams family our essayist thus expi sses himself: , 1 "From the moment that his father, old J Jn ldams lost the presidency, owing to his I) id temper, his ferocious tyranny, and
his rank ton ism .:;;; Q wc:
is plan, will weigh from 30 to 40 lbs to dhion ,llcificd in hc fi,st scclp,n of lf
the horse power. 5. One cord of wood will
sustain a 7 horse power for 24 hours. STEAM BOA V COMPANY. The inventor invites the formation of a Steam Boat company on the following principles, lbt. The capital stock to consist of
the patent right, and b in money,
The patent right to be considered as a tenth
iilam.s, his part of the capital; the patentee always to
son, has been in trai 'uing tor that station; to have a tenth part oi i;ie clearpronts. behold him placed in which, the malignant The compare logo into nppcratu n when and envious old man has sacr.heed every pul- i time thousand collars have been subcr.hcd sation of his iu art, and pi iv vd the h pi crite J and p.-.id, r a suthcient Mini to Piake a beto perfection The illustiious Jtlf rstn, to ginning. 4. Tnc capital to bo pa d in specie whom he bore a de.tdly hatred, he nas atfi ct or in boats and ct.g;ms, v d !iy the eal to love as a friend. ..ppland as a patriot, . compam , as to Vjti.dily ; . . . . '1'he
and vvorship as an n'ol. But the vol was i amount ot properly, to !);... too flimsev toconccal tin' (hcertion, and both ! panv to be unhmiued and m
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rTE and Lodge of Pennsylvania, centered power m
having received a conimnmratton fro-n th (i-and Lo 'ge at Basle in Suit2 "tlaud, tepiemg exeitions t be made todisover tie pi ice of residence nf an indivi Uial nn?d Fack-nhofen, ol a dis
tinguished U nilv in Geiounv, fiat feels
d i i his welfare and have " we ivk then, of the tree people of An
. . r t-a-.-o ica. can sura a iu n.rions conspiracy
cieo.f Will tnev sun r nr vv u tney nv their necks to the v oke of hereditary fam
father and the son have iKttaved the mo- i tiie excess in v alt.e, a.,oe ti.e s five of their s ibsequent coiuiuct eli ided as otlu r profits 0. The
"Whit shall Ann rica'i freemen say of the compam to be c n fined in the wat tei wirit shall thev do when they perctive the of Mississippi, on which they are to have the ambitious ; ad of an Aristocratic family exclusive jn iv ihgeof the Capillary steam prorlaimh.g to the world, the tVdse and a!)- engine. 7. The slock holih rs to vt '.e in proIvnrtnt tlo-trine, that all relublics in time ' portif n to tiie it stock; but no individual ci
some pfiii? fan:i!;.i and ' rectlv or ir.direi tl , t vote a majortv .
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The great pow er of the Capih.o.A 1
eai:;nx-.
m prop'M tHMi to its weint and hulk, un:;i-
able the boats ct the cemp .ny toout!-unev-' erv thing on thd river. If its power be only
ItHguished f i ni x V much i ate res e no' lic.od o hii i this n im'i ad f
this noihod f . (piesting any pcrscn who
m u- ha c km'' I ot him or knows his present oe- S csi ice to give information to CVcrc" A ?):irrr Grand Scarttary, Plul'a
his p.
cuf.l'.cir-: . to nre.cure
to the Prrs-d ntial
swvrth.tt vvill be made:" s a father, and a . double th d ot the comnn n eia;ine, it will s ihsh p litici.m, he is right if he can sue- come up trom Orleans in 3 4i'.is, of the time
n quired by others: it (pi :druple,it willcouu up in half the time. A Capillary Suan. Boat vvill he able, at Ie;.st, to g . fiom Loci viilet Orleans and return i gul.u ly ev er two weeks through the v ear, aci. ulents an., repairs vxeepTed; niakim; prob!dy about 'JO voyages to Orleans and hack in a year. Iteconomy in fuel, weight :md time, would liable tiie cempany to take freight at the low-
ceed.
su- '
ilv irovcnr'-t
ruled bv r r., t'a
it? W ill thev consent to he
Ye answer No' Thev
never will' And should, which we think the most uuhkely event in the world, an actidcu-
act to which this is an ad Ution, shall, if the same has been bona frde made before the clerk ol eithei of the coups in tlc said conditions named, be as valid as it it had been made before thc said coutts respccively Sic 4. And be it further enacted tzl a declat ation by any alien being a f ee white person, of his intended application to be admitted a citizen of the U States made in the manner and form presiiih' d in tin fust condition specified in the fi sr. se ction of thc act to which this is mi addition, two ycais bcloie his admission, shall be a sufficient compliance with thp said condition, any thing in the said act,or in any subsequent act, to thc contiarj" notwithstanding Approved May 26, 132'. Revolution in Pcrugal Thc foPow ing is a narrative of events which or curled i" the catly part of thc ir.suncct'u n. "On the 29th ult the friends of rhc royal tamily in Lisbon celebrated the te; of the piiiness of Ilelra. now in Spain, and the ambassador of England trave. on the siMr.e evening a grand ball, in hr?,or cf the nnnivci sary of his sover'n n's Uttri day To the latter, all the foreign ambassadors, nil thc Portuguese min'Mcs, m l a gteat portion of the distinguished Portugusc nobility in the capital wc:e invi'cd Tiie illuminations at the hotel cf the British u inis'cr t'c sttcct o'" St. l iancisco, were cf con:dcr-blo b.idir.r;-
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