Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 July 1826 — Page 3
TlfcB WKSTBRN SUN
,j , riJVCKNJVKS, jult 29, 1826.
7j from the National Intelligencer. ."Pallida Mors ccquo pulsat pede paupcrum Rcguuiquc lurrcs. taburnas,
V 1 HOMAS JEFFERSON is no more 1 J r"; His weary sun hath made a golden set, f
: leaving a bright track of undying fame to mark his path to a glorious immortality (
. 1 he lllustiious Author ot the Declara-s. tion of Independence breathed his last at j ; Monticcllo on the fourth of this month, at i
V Fiftieth
Nation
n grateful millions were .celebrating tlje T and, vith the descending sun, the good
glorious luuucc oi irecuom, ana a tnou-1 pairiarcn acparieu on nu journey 10 enjoy
me everlasting resi prepFircu ior mobc I who usb their talents to the acceptance ol
C their Master. Fifty years ago, John Ad - n m q nnkr! frpelv nnrl rnfidpnIv withil
sand cannons had just made, as it were,
an "appeal to heaven for the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people of the United States, through age on ages long as the Allcghanies shall stand on their bases, or the Mississippi roll his waters into the sea. He was born April 2, 1743. I am afraid to trust myself, at present, to do much more than mention the fact of the dec. of our venerable St illustrious friend ;
whose principles will be referred to as au
- ams spoke freily and confidently within I the walls of Congress upon the indepen
dence of his country; and such was, his
boldness, eloquence, and argument, th it ihe wavering were fixed, the timid encouraged, and all were resolved to sup-
f 'I port it on the pledge of their fortunes and
aacred honor. In this hour of tenor, an
distress, and darkness, his genius pen
utcs before one o clock. On the j thority and govern public opinion, in ma- $j (rated the g.oom, and, rafit into future i Anniversary of the birth of this ny great questions affecting the rights of j hmr'a, he foretokl the coming glories o; , with which event his Name and X man and the necessary and proper powers E? his country and, rare felicity he was
Fame are forever and indissolubly united, V of government instituted fur nis benefit, a3 Jjsuffertd to wiiii ss at the extent of half ui at the moment when all tongues through- with the force ol holy wiit, in respect to fj hundicd years, the vciifkutiou of -hi? out the land were engaged in repeating (;: other, Sc yet more impoi tant n a. tors for i prophecy. It has fallen to thjL lot of buthe language of hisgie itest work his Jj he was indeed, tne apjstle ol democracy;' lUew men. in any age of the world, to havi soul, satisfied with the retrospection of -J aiul his life and conduct corresponded j witnessed so many happy change s as h-
halt a century of past events, wingctl Us J w ith bis proiessi ns ot attachment to the jrj has. Jle ha ?cen tl.e People of this coui flight to the realms of tmmottality 1 Sin- KJ wtiole hum .in family hi lellow-bei.igs, jtry pass tlnough f' ur was, and mukipi
: gular, but lclicuous coincuh nee 1
1
We shall not coolv undertake to indite
" created lice and equ nl, aul endowed by irj iroin two miili'jns to twelve seen wha iheir Ciieator with certain natural and ; 3 xvtre frontiers ence, made midland novj
tMhc memoirs of such a man. His history fj n -alienable rights, such as life, liberty . 8c faru! mnnerous cities blossom in the wi:
may uc reau in inc in anon s eyes nis eu m uie puisuii oi nappmess. l nc simpaci- ,i oei ness aroui'u mm, aiui tnrow a surpur
i.Iogy beams on the suif.vcc jI every thing ty and the goodness of his heart, wete only
yit?that is admirable and peculiar in the prin to be equalled by the sttadities and zeal i' ciplcs of oui Government. itl with which he laboted to enlighten S; im-
iel l or a review of his oast life this is not W, prove mankind. IIo lived iontr enouch
A more suit.d.de occasion ys to wnness the
''thc mo-ucnt.
V-.C' shall be
3 O
lc n.liil success ot hiscf-
pen that
) known in seme measure to all. It wouio
A. ... . thr v-9
,,at this moment, he irnpos,tblo to give c f.,r .c,,u nxi,t-ad a'l those ir.d.
ven a scanty chronicle ol his set vices ti d .'4 This rntiat be left to his biographer, nh rl Vl
Y, on the recurrence of the very day on M to the dust as it was, undine spirit to N biended with that of his country, and '
i?.vwhich his declaration of independence s?i IjOL) who r.ivc it b'.it h;s trtrmorv will
:v'chantrcd thirteen Colonies to the thirteen j be sweet to uncounted muiuliidcs. an:!
VJ ' lutvo IIV tin UllllllUUVl I4V H . Ul tt i I C J I I I J UTOt;vtHV.U ur TJl v A Oil
ViiSpl.-ils: uu that clav tie wasunwoilny nis M ington and riiANKLiN, so lonr as nisto-
4fcllrA citizens at Washington to join in n y shall endure and virtue have a votary
Vithe celebration of the Ameiicati Jubilee, f
V.i : . 1 M i? I f 1 1 1 rt li f i) Of 1 v ' i . viircc .lint liie
4 l'rnm t ti Y uiii'r.i! Ti.-!.mvi!
1 I f
Vicaiion oi an accepiance. un utai protui 4 Jjrarn or ioniat Jtjer,sj?:. i ne fjt
vdav it was destined that he should lorn the t'
A'ltseiubodicd spirits of his revolutionary P
v(Oo!eint)oranes lie ha? witncsseil ior one !1 to an i!u i
t...ir ..r ,
c chosen, and pci haps a mere able A forts, k even to mature 'ho last child ol his j an ours. care, the univeisitv of Viticinia a monu- .y
r i .. i. .: i .. . .. ..
population into the ranks of civiliratio
on its march to the West. He has livec twenty years beyond the bounds of hunmlife He was'born on the 19ih of Octi
v her, 1735, graduated 1755, eommencec
3 the practice of the law 159, and cm. tit
ed sedulously engaged in his -professi until 1774, when his reputation for la-
jr: iiieni oi nis assi'inuy, even jn inc lasi tno- uniii i wncii nis reputation ior la ::Froni the Halt. Jmvrican r f th" 7th inst. t merits of his invaluable life, to benefit and si ents, independence, and Roman eneig
Th-man Jejfefscn is no :u re ' On the hi bless the people whom he loved. Mav he
?,f Fiftieth car of American Independence ll rest in peace! "The eaith 'haih reihrncd
caused the public to demand his services
and, since that period, his history has bet :
INDIANA GAZETTEER.
7jjniIE subscribers icspecifully infoir: : JL the citizens cf this state, Sc ihc pt lie, that they are now er gaged in tlie i b iicationof a new woik, entitled u The In diana Gazetteer or, Topographical Li u 'jnary ; Containing a c!c5crip'ion of !;. saveral counties, to ns, villages, settle r ents, roads, lakes, . rivers, ctecks
s;i ngs, Uc. in the statk of Indiana :
pi abctically arranged, by Johk Jscott. fCop) right secured "
11 i work will also contain a genera.
de.cnption ol the State, in which wi.l b noticed its name, boundaries, s'tiiationaiu' i xtenL civir and political divisiurs, j j f -v ipal towns, pupulattoss iciieior , th . ,-c
ff and manners, literaiuie, tiadt Jc mat,-r
uiactutes, form of govcinment
Kit mat,-r ;t, srttic-
It
ncnt, face of the country, soil, producti-l;?
ons, climate and an'iquities.
A
This wotk is now in the press, and will -.?J e published it ept'-;.i!;er next. It willed
tentain about 150 uuodtcimo pages ; andl
:u oe pi intea on new type ana line medi
um paper. w j john scott. m. m doughty Centreville. Ia. June 3u, 1826.
SCT3 The aboe nyrk is t ec m rreiidedpl
Noble, a' d ! ei.
Ariministi ators Notice.
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EH
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rave taken -ui le
tha
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. t aammis pjv
"1 i-.n-n upon the estate of James Green'ji pi.-tf'rf, (Sate ot Knox countj. Indiana) de-1
e- a-ed : all pets-ms havi'ig t .insaginsif;!j
J ir frorii this date, I reaper v ulhentica-5
A 111 fill tret ,-.- ii
tha:
stre.ini of public sympathy ior this iUus- f
tnous man has been suddenly di ei ted in- 1 ior nrvsfo v'nu; him bo lonj'. ami thu Ik
9 .-m i
Re! -J
d to said es ate, are requested to m-iker-V
imediate navment. iCv'H
tf will havf :.n r.tnr.lf fiold IV. Lie lilmit lii i. 1 1 rr, ...t.i: i .. .
L ! miih'i'ialc irP nin!MiTnrtit rrt i .ir 1 n i . 1 . I ' 5 . i . I. .1 r . . . ,1.1 .L .4
jij ""j vi i. uiuniii.u ""' v iiiiuay o i jAumisi iie:i. an me
brjiss, lie all at hand lor the wo-- H , proper!) of said deceased, at rib
man i ne pan ioi. siaitman, at.-! e,.. M esn ence in liu-seron low . - :in roiunt.r
ti.m, ,5s gne ' There is no tea. to be s -. jj of IIOKSES, HOGGS 'MTTLX&'A
it his exit : tor the rratitudc tohvaves hjSIIRIP n : r s (DRY f,- h. f,..,i vr01.!
' W 'A -. wT " I ' ' ' ' ' i.v-.f.j'
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ill i-vr r1,. nt lu,. ! ic- : I'll r 1 ,1'-'
or one H to an-.ther and more gloomy cinc, by ;-;oim! ;.r - ,,:', a mo;nc;u an: a if . .Jnd fears, jP -WMIXG U 77- JTTI. 1L S Wi
p'.qhal of a century, the growth and prosper- H the melancholy infovma'.ion which was re- f' f-11. fi.U tiio horst.s and the ch.iri'.i '- : J 'ogcttier with Huueh'Ad K.tchet: Fur ' l'' ?Iliity of his country's freedom, and his last Mccive-l v-terdav of his death, on the cry ' ! h o d srri.l-ed to take up the ;: ?riar h. i. nturr. Sail t.. ( tnnuiiee i lu nVin'-kK-
f; 5 . i . . i i . . . (iv . i- r .i i i i i i ; !. ,.i , rfl . . Tvr
, jscmmicnis orcaine me same eiiusions o: jl-j uuy a ic nas re:: fhis more youthful days. ix All eyes, he fjt spicuous by his imn exclaimed in the letter to which we have k'j : iiomas Jr.rrr.nso:
more w,j
immorial U
in is dead '.
j.. iiut our l.tiings musl i.o
! at p:e'..e!it. In some future I'
v. H v ;! !..- ii: : -rt;) irrfiiinf Ins. sprvi. t-
res and vtm n;) bis n;e;i:r, to dwell up
on
I ii:: !;'. v-jj oo i:n'.
'i''erdnyi u are ornmcd oi opening to tin
'i ightsof man. The genet al spread of the M has snatched tho pati iot, the
(Miights of science has already laid open to i sage of Monttcelln ttom the avp nl im- Irom the c radio to the i-iavc.
'jlMovery view the palpable tr uth, that the M uian distress, from the oppression of pen- litile bicker i?gs which I nlow a politic i :m nass of mankind has not been bo-:r with UJ u y utitl pain, to a wm ltl a where thc .T;anj path will be. forgotten, and the lit: f
! -'Jsaddles evi their back, nr a (.nontl lew, kicked cese from troub'.ini;, arid where j-j frailties of humas r.atu"j which necessa if muted and spurred, read toiidethemle L tlic weary ai eat test" What isthn in rily belong to man. wiii lie buried bencatt
1 r 1 1 J mitp l- lit. flii irfiri" t fnt 'I lioc. !li l :i I'M ! I .i- ivlnr'li u i r-in 'iniilv In t
Vine gtounds or hope tot oihc.s; For our
j as
jver refresh our recollections cf tliosv
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j i.: i k: i n im.!i ikis i l oe:n ai imuv sii ;j
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ids ir.anly thoughts, and trace hm;
'1 hen th.
i-
the ponderous weight ol his virtue.
ndcrlul, but ; o v. M Terms made known nn thf. fArl
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2 IC.
SAML Me f'LUE I stdmimsh
July 25,
. Jseive?;. let the animal return m ihir- ( av tor z annrom n on : l here is no c ni m in
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t i 'MI l fin ." in ' 1 ho , , r r i o . . i i t? ;
, tt.'lV.a till I . v 4 IM' UK U ! 111 l.-v. l''VlO j;
Louisville, July 22. We are informed bv a rcntlerncn wi-
ights, and an undiminished devotion lu S1 'hist, or em renthr ir.me homage to '.he. reached this place yesterday, that the tithem." There is what ma be called the si? it wliic'i once inspired i?, than eln-t; tonus statesman, revolutionary patri -! -.ralitirr erandcur "f death i:i uch a de yniunce h.-.s already rt-iuieicd 'nit. ? We ? 1 ISAAC SHKUJY, former ly trei nor
Kirlurc After
a lli-rh: td f:lu vt:
trtfiuvnre ik-.s aircauv t-nueicu 'ort e ? ! iv.i. iir.ijiii, lormcriy g.
in v " iv.' -oii lii i iai i - 1 1 v r - ' iuv,m j viv iv m vii&kj ii V' vu a uw jvju i
spirit becomes emancipated ir mi t'tr bod U u It annmg us he has passed away to Vj last. Public Adv.
t i jfl '".I 1 . t . -!
u t lie verv day when a iltchu ation liom 5 pr'ti tire iitstingni-sheu men that t:v.' r. nut i
us pen gave political cnurticipatioti to his ;-r'' : but we h-.tve the ric h,tiie inpe- The Jersey Hard; suspended paynreut
;oun! i y
C)n that vet d.:
I ,ts wid he fi risnahic :-raev wim n he nus requeat ncd , ; ni' i on; .i.sv mor nrnq, July 3, at their ol
,cui in a succeeding cuumn) the l?rest to us in the Declaration which he perm d, free in i!:eeity of N V. The only par tic ient of the Unhed States Sc ai! the head v? in the bnelils her en 'end to his country jvulais mentioned in tela: Ton to t lii 3 sto; if departments solemn;;', d our National S by a life of political Uiili'y, and in the rx- i page is that when Mr IJissam, the cash Jubilee the name of i h n:as Jrjjn'jn r ample of kindness and hospitality vhich ler, went to the oJTn.c in the morning, h. vas the bui den of their panegyric, k sub- i sh jwn so conspicuously in the evening of j discovered that the money which In- e
"Hicriptiotis wci e made to relieve the wimts l his lire, llebasejone to join the illustri- V peeled to Find where deposited it, hud bra
l the venerable patriot, headed by our jous deul v ashin;;toh, iranklin, Han-?
list magistrate. The statesman, the man f-icock, 1 bmUinvm, Mor tis, arid all the oth-
f science, tlie philanthropist, fh.e patriot, Herb.UHi otsagev. ar.d heroes by whose w is-
oo more ! Hut he has lift his fame fcgdnm and cn'iraee we have olitaincd the f
rtniovtd : cunscrjuently he was tompei led to refuse payment, and close the door
TMivi i... . -i -.! . -,f.
no more : nut ne has uu his tame Munm am; cn'irage we have ohtaincd the ijivaj, on runua, me u nisi, iif.u s a levacv his example and his it tut s. ii drrrnitv, and the pi i ileirer, of a f cc r: uion. WALLACE, lo tif liraddock's Field.
We do not v?tsh to speak the language : of Ls At the very moment that his corse lies Allegheny county, Pen . Mercury. .ulogy ; but it is the duty ul those who Jin uneousri'Hisness ; at the c y moment -m o o :
I 'f-
fJHlentum t ,igit Jirtilierij
f fpiIKmcmbers ol the Vmcenn-s Light?
Ii Artillery cnmn;mv will mpt-t t thf.--
ouse of gen. Lasselle on the 8th ot ugust, and proceed to tec one Captainj oe 1st Lieutenant, one 2d Lieutenant, Sctv
ne Lnsrgn, to command said company. 13y order of A. SNAPP, Col. Istn.i.M. July 26. 1826. 25-2
77TRESH ARKLVAL. 0 p.:::oto:;: t
p HIE subscriber has now open and forA'J
t t Ini iTf nun cn rniha ,cm.t
cut of
opinio luiu summer
GOODS.
oi.sisting of Bnti h India, French ancr'V
. i Derate the name cf the pati ioi. to ex- ltbu he is ah.outlo be mingled with "the fj TilC CltizCHS ()f the COUIllV lA
ucssby some public tesiiruouial then ad- ijcioJ-i ol the valley, oratory is i mploymg i10r vf, JXt are . esnectfuliv rcmiestcd u V
i- i- t ! .. j : . . . t. r .:.... : , . i m - t i p-
i mration ior nis vinucs a.:u men fi1.1" w ncan ,nccl at Mr. Clark's tavern, in Vincennes. H
;' i.friiii"ii aiiifit till, .iiiiiiiiiiii:iivfiiiitiiibiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . , m t i i r 1 ni xm
; . , .1 on v eonesuay next, fine u nay ol Ausrj t-
1 , -h;ii - o ciocft, y m. io emer imo arrang
I-: o) me miiiir iai uu oii ioi, m net in in. k
s.-c
ii ?e'. low hii
11 n f . - nn' i r rJ ("in-'iMitf to t;tt"v IfM' it'i to ch.n ith hu ii v I . . .
"J11-" i"ft.-e.nuiam ... m... , -. v. ... . , ... ., . w .w. .... 41i ()M vfuesday next, (the 2d day ol Au ,we trust tin' this hint wdi r.ot be parcel P low, and strew with h nvets his passage. H at 2 .clock, r m. to enter into arrange'
l H' llh'm hi r hi- in 'inivn,, i H null . ll h' llll I . II' (1 '.III r. f' IT ill Ii V I . . I
" '"v'v-v-v. kj, n.i- ; c v. -i - . . . . , , F,i ments, ana snow a nr oner rcsncct to tin til
.;i -.1 ii.'.: r... .. 1 :o.....: , u. 'l .- .,1..,.. '... l-i . . . 1 1 . ' til
hoi loimiiwii;. ;niu iiiumium iis. v. mutt. i nv o-i-x- ' nnv-iun in in) (i .mAi n t io U,,,,,,., ,1 .1AK it.
ill - L i iih,iimm u.o ui tub iuwii.lill.ll itilliUJ UDV E'
haracters are canomztl and sanctihctl by . t;mb ; h;s journey rs eniieu ; he has walk- 5 jir i.m . US()t
leith. They then pass into the regions kl cdthe path with all its lomrhncss k pain- itf - .
i & - . - . .
)f pure and disembodied spiti'.-, and their r fulness: but he has accomplished his jA jv M y Vli H ll vS virtues par take of their immoi lality. k mor tal destiny, and now- sleeps in the bo- ii vv.JLkJ
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July 27, 1826.
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par take ot rlu rr luiun.-n lality. k mor tal destiny, ano now- slecj
Strewed be the grave ol the patriot with 1 sum of the all-wise k all-merciful. Tcas
hi swi etest flowers ol the season 1 Free- M for his memory but becomes us now. Let
I. nil weeps over his uieuhlc! mg remains. H us mourn ocr him as w ay-w ard chil-
hi I e the ;e.iius of his country e mods his V vlren mourn over the indulgent parent, tshes. Wei! may it be dd oi Jtjf, r.-v?--i, ii w bom they dearly locd, while they n his own words, that his lil'e, his let fj thoughtlessly slighted, une, and his sacred lu n . weu- pledged l. ,
to support the independence ol A me lie a. Vc.v the Gazette. f July 5.
u iri. i nth- Jtui.N .MhA.n. Vcv? A:;Vv Kristrr. j John A hams is no more- he departed A great man has fallen Jf- this 'tie on Tuesday after no'n The anrt r.vov, the liberal and tire juM.thc wi-e k U'itI r.f death seems to hae been walking
he good, hath departed from works to ; c- P w ith him for some months, but was'liwtf ? vatds. He left us on the 4th instant, at permitted by Omnipotence to call hrm a- ti
) mimit.-ii before one o'clock, the 50th h way mail the Jubilee of American Liber-4
mniverarv id tlie da , and pnsibH , at ';lv had lull v come, and not then, until his:
"he hour w hen he stood in the presence soul had been cheered with the loud ae
! the re f lutionary congress, ami tender- t clamations of a joyous People for the bles-
d to ia.neorv the neat charter the V sings of the day. The ti umpet had siun-
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leclaration ol indrnendence. of which he ikdcd through the land the mormni; hon-
. . . . i.i .
i d S. TOMMNSON,
J MAUKET STHF.KT, VINCENNES, IA.) t TfT1 just rcccivcd from PhiladelihiL . jJijf and llaltimnre, a handsome and ve
rt ry general assortment of
MFAi LUL L I)IZE ol every description consisting of Spring and Summer DHY C200DS, complete assortment of
Hardware and Cutlery, Qucensicare. and Glassware, FRESH GROCERIES. All of which arc offered for kale at his usual low prices for cash. 10-tf April, 1826.
.n extensive assoitrr.ent of ii (II cry Groceries Hard
wareCutlery Glass and!r
l-luecnsware.
i
of which will be sold at his usual low r. I.
wm. burtch. ml
Market Street Vine enne 8 !f zl April, 1826. in-tf IA
ft (win rm 1 1
IlEYNOLDS & BONNER, ( Market Street, Vincennes,) S AVE iust received finm Philadel
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j jiiia ami uauuiiuit) u lai jiiu icn;-
nerai assortment ot
12-tf
MERCHANDIZE
embracing almost every attie'e usually'
called for which they will sell at the;; lon.npf mirrc for rotri t '
f April 26. 826 U Saddlery for Traded
' X LL kinds of Saddlery will be given' in exchange for good mcrchantable-fl
PORK, BElU iniE.n.cr CORX; :
to be cclivercd by the first day of Ueccm-j; J uer next. uJ
SAMUEL THORN. April 13,182 9tf An Apprentice wanted.
TAS 1 i'vmediately, at this oftf V V fi c, an apprentice to the Print-fr-
ng business, between 14 and 16 years ofr
lire one trom the country would be nrei
!
vas the author: and he died too, while hois had been paid the noontide was past
fcrrcd. E. STOUT. ifi
