Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 August 1828 — Page 2
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friend or feit; bu testing sure thai whoever had !cft then intended to re- urn, he concealed himelt near the place, in order to obset ve his motions, and to ake his own treasures accor dingiy Wihin a short t.mc the Indian re turned ; Victoria instantly recognized him, and abruplly started from his concealment, in or ler to welcome his taituful toll awer ; but the man terrified at seeing a phantom, covered with hair, ema ia;ed, and clothed only with an old cotton wrapet, advancing upon
tne Adams men
We have also heard, and believe it to be true, that subsequent to the event we have
described, Mr Clay, in defending what he j will hold it : the lock jaw itseii wou'.d abnu
twtit
oae 14 ku owl. is sha talkative ? She
is a parrot. All this is not Very ?.gucab.Cj but he who Undertakes to shut the mouth of censure, will be bitten for his pains. No gag
termed the lair lame ot Mr. Bui r, got into a j on the attempt in despait . li is equal oly to
jracas in Chillicothe, with a distinguished
citizen ot Ohio. Mr. Ciay will be in Kentucky in a few days, and can ihen say wheihei these assertions, or either of them, be true or talse. We can easily perceive why Burr would
have concealed his treasonub.e designs from
hii with a swoid in his had trom amidst the ; gen Jackson but it wiii be dithcult toconbushes, took to flight; and it was only on j vince the word that he did entirely conceal
hearing himself repeatedly called by his
name that he recovered his composure sufficient lo recognize his old general. He was fleeted beyond measure at he state in which he found him, and conducted him instantly to his village, where Victoria was received with the greatest enthusiasm. t he report of his re appearance spread like lightning through the province, where it was noi credited at first, so firmly was every one convinced ot his death; but so soon as it was known that Gaudemupe Victoria was indeed in existence, all the old insurgents rallied around him. In an incedibly short time he induced the whole province, with the exception ot the fortified towns, to declare for independence, and then set out to ioirt Itutbidc. who was at that time
preparing for the siege ot Mexico. He Was i received with great apparent cordiality, but his in lependeni spirit was ioo iiltle in unison with Iturbide's projects for this good understanding to continue long. Victoria had fought for a liberal torm of government, and Hot merely for a change- of masters ; and ItUrbide. unable to gain him over, drove him again into the woods during his shon lived reign, from whence he only returned to give the signal for a general rising against the too ambitious emperor. THE SABBATH Nothing can restrain or appease th appetite for slander of genl. Jtckson's enemies, They have branded him a a " Traitor,' an " Adulterer,' a Murd e. er," a Violator of the Laws and Constitu lion," a weak and wicked msn. They have violated the sanctuary of his demcstic circle -have draped forth his amiable and unolfending wife, and held her up to scorn and de rision. - They pursue him with relentless fury and one calumny is haidly told betore another is hatched up. But unless the fact could be proved, the public woutd scarcely bedce, ihat his cue niits and slanderers find anlt with him, be cause, while governor of F onda, he required tks Sabbaih day to be kefit sacred
Will it be credited in a Christian country,
that a Civil Magistrate is denounced as a Ty
rant, because he has such t expect to the Sab
bath himself, as to requite others to observe
it lespectfully i It is strange, though no less
lius. that in the National Intelligencer, gen Jackson is denounced as guiiiy of a lawless stretch of powerof an improper interference with the tights and privileges of the citizens, and is therefore not qualified to go-
those views trom his ardent tiicnd and votuntaiy attorney, Henr Clay. FROM THE RALEIGH REGISTER. Quack Alt dicives 1 hen 1 scarcely a paper p,. bashed in t' e Union, in which may not be found advertisements, setting foith the
astonishing effects wrought by them. They
endeavor to avoid calumny- or to go far out
of the direct path lor the sake ol ven;eance. The serpent is an abhorred and loathsome reptile, in crushing it there is danger to be apprehended from its venom. IVorth trying. 1 he Mercer Gazette, says that a small lump of camphor, dissolved in whiskey, and sprinkled on a bed inlested with bugs, will prevent all attacks fiom them for the night. When you travel, tr.ke a vial of it in your pocket, and be sure and use it at least every oilier night. Turkish second sight. It is a certain fact, say-b Elon,tr.ai a tew years ago a learned man
ol the Saw, a Tin k hating lost an eye ar.d be
are not only represented as be m fit id in some ing informed that thetc was, then, at Con-
particular disease, but cure alike all the mal- j sunttnoplc, a Euiopcan who had laise eyes,
adies which tit sh is heir to. Peth ps no j not to be disu"t,ruished turn the taural. he one of the nostrums now in vogue. I. as acqui-; imiTK diatety piocurcd ore ; hut when it was I - I i t r .. . 1 . i - . . . .
xeu sucn ccieorny as oivami 3 i-anurta, yei, placed in iiu- socket he tk w into a violent
pas-sum with t tic eye maker, abiding him as an impostor, because he, could ac w hh it. I he man eating he should lose his pay, assu red him that ii. time he wonid see. with that eye as weil as with the other '1 he Eft end i was appeared and list anit lib rally icuurd id who having soon disposed ol the tmaindcr ol his eyes, h it theTuiksin expectation cf seeiiitij v. ith them. Xut J.ur.
it will be seen from what follows, that none
has been productive of more pernicious effects, In June last, the Medical society ot
Philadelphia, appoint d a commit ee lo inquiie into the lemcdial talue of this specific
i his committee was composed ot doctors .
E Homer, Thomas Han is. Jos K app.Chs.
D. Meigs, and John Hell, gentlemen ol gi eat
respeciabilitv, and first rate attainments in medicine I hey immediately aridiessed cnculars to the physicians of Philadelphia, and a large i. umber in other patts ot the United
"Mates Upon the information thus acquit ed,
they founded .their teport, which isp:int dm
the January number ot the North American Medical and Surgical Journal, a periodical of high standings published in Philadelphia. In this report, it appears trom the ccttifi cates Ct medical gentlemen, from every part of the U. States, that so far fom benefiting their patients by the u$e of the Panacea, it has, in many cases, rapidly hastened death The active article in the Panacea, is corrosive sublimate, as its effects are precisely simi'ai. in most cases- to that caused by the use ol mercury. The committee closed their ie port in the following words: k I his syrup, when free from ar y mcrcuilal preparation, not only fails to exhibit virtues as a curative arcnt, superior to various compound decoctions, and syrups of Fare-pa rilla, which have been adrrsiniste:ed in the regular practice of medicine, for the last 250
years, but is interior to man? of them, as w ell I Electors for President & Vice-President.
on account of the variableness of its compri j Agreed noon by the Conventions at Indianapolis
Curious Facr It is a rcmr.rkable fact that the s'ate of Massachustl'. which is i oa pre 5S!!g upon the other states, the ie-elecion ot one of iier own citizens to ihe presid.cncy, in the year !3 1 5. apptoved an amend ent to the cMisti'ution ptovidii g lhal no person should he tv. it e iligibie totl)t presidency and t!;r.t te president should not be elected tw ice in succession fom the same state. 'I he same amendment, it we mistake not, was adopted by the state ot Connecticut. Quf.f.n oy diamonds The dicrror.ds vv' ich id rned t he drt ss ff the ''ountess i f
To all Household Manufadurcr
r?priE undtrrigntd, with rtat tiiffticnce SI nspectfully invites the attention ot all sections ot country engaged in the Domestic
Manufzcioiy, to'the subjoined certificates Hut these it is aid.arc easdv cbiniiird. Tkf
nee howeversis known by its truit It is confidentially believed, divesting the mind of in
terest, if any labor sav ing machine is calculated to promote the ease, and increase the quantity ot Imnu. sti.fT, the Family Spinner and Caider, heie spoken of, is entitled to a ;ank with irrpiovemcnts for domestic purposes '1 hey arc the truits of tvo years labor. The Spinnct is now patented, and the propiioi rffeis single lights alg3,oi will sell for a county oi state entiic ; in all sales, a warranty will be given. I he spinner is calculated to wotk from six to 12 spindles, or mote if wanting ; each spindle wilt run ofTtiom six to eight cuts in 12 hours, of wool or cotton, the wokir.gonit is hund much easier than the common big wheel The cost to buiid cue is thus !0
spindles at 16 cts. wise md tocks. lour days wot k, at S1 Vei taV makirggS -5. A patent foi the Carder will be issued in he course ef two months. The cost of one when complete vwll range frcm 20 to g.'5 one b ing enough for fie families. Foi tho present, the undersigned will continue to make them Any gentien rn from a distance wishii go use one or both ol these machines, ard inloiming me of it, a complete drawing will be sent tl em, with corn sponding references, illnsMating the whole to the most coo nmn capacity. V.. R McCALL. August 5, 823 27-tt
J?rTThe Spinner can be seen st
j Vmcenr es, Sc bo'h,at my house. w R mc.
w ot k m
il We sfirak the things -.ve knew and have seen We hae witnessed with much pleasure and satisfaction a newly constructed Coton Carding machine, improved by lVm R. ATcCall, which is eeitainlya very useful and vrluable n achinc in families in the artic e of cotton ; the machine is simple, and easily worked, dispatching the cotton rolls com pietcly carded, as fast as a common wool carding machine. We have no hesitation in ie-
rommendint: this Carder to the farmers who
Shrewsbury, nd worn at the late drawmg fird domestic aianufactniy advantpgeous. loom in London, exceeded in value eighty J Ruble, Jnsefih Roseman .1,1
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mniisanu ur.fis. The co'd lias been sc intense in ibeiij doting this winter. U nt cjuirii si'.vet remained 'tZin dviiitig f :tydi)s I! was with tnm h difficulty that peopic could bicathe in the open air.
t:oo:
uu-.i, no iiu.ii inc.- ui: i;i v t j u cui cinal piopeitics, ;nd th.e adultc-iti n o cer t?i articles enleiing into :t When the sy nip contains corrosive sublimate, the preparation is still mote objf cti-'jnahle. While a!l phyicians are nw at e of t!;e t ccasonal etTica cy ot niercurv in ecrtsin chsaS. t!:-v are also weli apniiscd of the caution w: h whirh this metal must i i admini-tcrcd ur.de r nt.v
r J-uman
H Deckrr,.
J.hn C Ridy, J IVise. Manassah lirou'ti,
James P IladolleC,
Rra'icis Thomfisony V Ale G tiffin, Henry P Brckaiv. John Shields.
AT'r.dau
Tor
hid:
iivvjamiv v. rkck;-:s, k wurr roo, v.! i.i.i a :i i.f.w, 'ioss sriiM-.Y.
Xovember 3d. 13:8
For J',hn O.
Idzms.
J'SKPn ORR, JOHN WTTS, J'is. n mm iioi.omf.v.-; ISA C MONTGOM K.kY AJIAZIA II MOiJGAN.
"wwi mmm n t iwim m torjj wfrmiw - tMiW
7eru the ,ifT.irs of the cointiy, fircarise, while j form, and of the i;; delicacy &; skdi rer.iri j bAliJ, I A AL LA. acting ;s governor ot F orida, where that res red in the selection of cases, in which it can f) a, : c n- Tr pec' which otiiets pay to the Seventh day, be used without producing serious, and too I T)p-rTOIi V) c X-TP w is .jot .nne.h attended to, he made the foi oucn irreparable mischief. It is this know I i,,ir(-i rr, - r ' ' i r l'MVMe o linaoce W nercas. the habbat h ledge w lic h has alwavs made mcd'cal men U . ,kf i t , .i i.u
.1 . 1 l i JL. V' . - .--.-V- ( .11V II ;(.UV , 'l li.V
beitiki - 'j:;v vvhi.i i- ree.vdcd bv all the ci
iized v ... id. power and authotitv is given to th-. M iyii and AUh rmen ;o p'escub - such reguU'ioAs as n&y cause that day lo be properly respec d " ' VTe leave this strange accusation to the re flvio"of our rtadcts, withou' any further commrul. Fuyettville Juiir.
AIr ClatIX Aarqs Burr I he tollow ing oticle copy ttom the L:uivi!le Public Xdveitise". VTe have the .unhority ot a
ptop;ictor Mi Jl'ii SiAit: of Philadelphia.
mil i r.., ,i i, r i.;.. , i . . 1
. iui t lie; sail" ui mis ',1 uiv .cieuwueu .'.V'UtJ. Viivej noiltc to I ie Iieomc OI kau r nnnn ti n
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ne v.ili be 111 Vincennes about the fust of OJ
warv in the use ot this, as well other now
ertul articles ot the Materia Medica. 1 .
I h t I fHf .1 tfor- ,--vs-. tri tli . . ,1 . 1
.v;..w..u. a..u for this state, and the state ot Illinois 1 hi,
tcgiumess oi ine nerssttv ot such caution, m r T , . . . . . r . . ..... Alcdirme is recommended lcr th cure ot
nave., ui me cxnens-' 01 tne r.caun and ot :
thousands, pe,t formed some ctires, by the indiscriminate use, or rather shamefn! : buse ot merruiy, especially ot corrosive sublimate and ot arsenic, is a fact of frcoucnt recui ncc
Vincennes, 2Sth July, 132S. Ring requested bv Mr McCall, to givo ny opinion of the Family Sdnner. I can 3tatep ! hae pu' chased o!jc of him of ten spindles, a-id pronounce it a supcib machine in fumili s; it is an excellent thing for wool cotton I have never seen it trieel on. but have no d"ubi nbout it hen at woik wi;h an expert spinner, its appearance is such ;s to fetce convictir n on he minds of the most incredulous. I cannot sec any earthly reason whv it should not 3tipplant all others in hj.m-
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N M GUFF IN
Vertical Urnt Mill. rpHE su'ciibr.i having purchased the J3 paitent right for Knox county, and state
ot Indiana, oi the Vektical Gkist Mill,
ir.lhe hitoiy of popular errors They further remark, ti at if the imperfect admixtiMeof thcsyiui), be added !he indiscriminate rc-
scnoFUi.A. or the K1G P.-JI, VLCFllS. R H P U M A r I M , SV P.H1LI-Tie-mi HcruiAL and LIV1-R COMJ'LAINTS.
iud n.ozt Diseasr & arising -,n fit bil-tattd con 3tnut:on.s. tr from an imf.ure s!a:c tJ' the
lU'-od Isfc cJ'c
gentleman of the first respectabiiny, residing ! commendation ot the Pamcca lor every foii'H Y.A St!v ns-,-rf,hlc rhvMcrns lr in Wvs county, tor spying that the statements, ct disease, to persons ignorant of the naiu.e Lmirenn, rA C,K ' F vVw V..,ir Pi-;"
iivn ant
o5 what
Contained below are ti ue and further, that s and stage of tie malady;
Burr was in tiie habit of maki g private visits they arc swallowing; ani mially unable o to Ir. C! y at Ashland anti alo iave him toiesee, and of coirse unprepj'ed to mill letters of intioducnon to gentlemen in ,Vash gate its ueletei ions c fleets, or to a -ii heti inton ('i'v, v tne time he ti-st went on as selves in time f the counsel and assistance
Se: attr fro n K nttiekv Mr Clay defended ol their regular medical advisci s, a taint idea
B 1
th
a? --iain'L-d with his des.gns We hope we lataily lauded nostrum.'
s!.t'! hear no more abjnt "Jikson and' Bir ' Ken ucky Gaz. j from the ne,v york courier. Burr ossriRAcr The kn wn tooisof Cessure ,k Ik t.mu ascliastcas ice, as
th
bdelphia,- whose t ecommrndatioj;s are loun eletl upon theii own cxrc'ct rt: in its us ful iu ss Doctor AIc.XjIMFI E continues to
keep a tret ei a I as so; tow -nt ot U sh Dvuggs and Mcriicinrs,
rr. publickiy and p-ivately. and there is may be entertained of the mischief w hich has i or sa,e t ttis Arm hkcary's Stork in ad e strongest presumption that he was made endued on the use ol this so much, and so Edition to which are the tollow ing patent Me-
Septemhcr, for the purpose of vendipg the
1 igi-t to individuals any person wishing to pu 1 chase, can procute a ii ;ht for g!2. Thetc is now one in opeiation in each oF the counties of Dubois, Daviess and Perry, that cji'md trom 30 to .15 bushels in the course of the day with two horse power. JAMES F ALLEN. August 5, 1828. 27-3t
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i.i -on, ,'.e '! 1 : g the gallant Dr
Ja
pure as snou Thou shalt not scape caluim
dicinek
Y'lloiv Water P 'ow-1 'ers for Iloises, Patent Horse Powdeis, f- r Coutrhs Fever and Ague Pc-vdrrs, Itch Omin ent V rm Tea i?c
23-tf Vincei.nts, July 1828.
R 'FOX continues 1
in tne anovc 1 usi-
A Ms--,vg, theeijualiy gallant ediioisol the ny.' The system ot taxation imposed by the
F- -os, the editotsot ihe lrginian, the Kr.ox world, upon the attributes ot character, is e Doctor WOOLVF. vn : E quirer, kc insist upon it, that genl. ty partial and unfair Vinuous and honora 1 to aid D.-itoi Mc Namee 1
Jarkvi wsaciualy concerned in the treas- ble eminence is taxed far more than vicious i ness, and in the piactice ot Physic and Sur
onahif ;o i3pi: acy ot .aron 15 nrr or, to use exaltation Wheielorel Are the maj.n ity g rv be resides on secern sttcet, in the thei. own ln uae, that g n J ickson was more prone to admire vice than virtue? 'I oj house- occupied by the b'e G R. C Su!lvan part cti cri minis in that treasonable trans- assert this would be a libt 1 upon mankind we j Dm ing the day, Iron. 7 A M, ut til 6 r m, he 3. ;n wih Bum." l'te onH- evidence they suppose, and libel suits hi ing one into bad : may be lound at the Apothecary Stoie. Marhate Muce d, or can adduce, in sunport ot company. Dmsone man possess lean. ing ? k ' st-cet. when not otherwise engaged
t', o. i charge, is Mus that in 18 7. Burr lie is called by the world a pedagogue. Does j
The subscriber intorn s his triends, and the public, that he has em
tti'ri gen Jaekson, at his residence in I en- another possess genius? Ht is assailed with M (iil'riaC & Waffffon 2VJ Qrvl II
I'' " " - - - v. . . . - ri , fc uic ve.V mm.Hy W HIV. U 13 W 131.1 3U';u? w ;ic he (Burr,) was plotting treason against '. ed to be inherent with the nature of genius. I v country It is on evidence like this, the He is not pet mined to lock, to talk, or to act A 'ami men are endeavoring to prove that like other men. whilst all he asks is the per g:,. J ckson is a traitor to his countrv Let mission to difTer frcm them in his inmost u inq dre how the same .ort of argument thoughts and feelings. Does a thitd possess
will apply to Mr Henry Clay. ; wealth, and use it Rcnciously and hospitably ?
He is taxed wrth ostentation and love of pa tade Is a lady beautiful? Hcauiy is sht
j taxed with vani y Is she sensible and edu
cated f She is bas blu Is she modest ard unobtmsive? She is a prude. Is she accomplished and witty? She is a flirt. Is ahc si-
We ate informed, and have no doubt of the
fact, that, when Aaron Bmr was arrested and examined at Fiankfoi', Kentucky, Hy Ctay a v d is his personal and p litical friend, and y loma v counsel and, of com se, must have fvlt interested in the success ot Burr's treas-
ployed a first tate l airi pe ntaker. and now carries on the CARRIAGE if IV AG GO. AIAKIXG BUMXF:i in t; chouse form, erly occupied by G W Johnston, Esq where Al iking and Requiring will be done in the best manner, and on the shorte-st notice. Those wanting work in my line will please to call, and see if we can agree on terms of payment, and price. D. ANDREWS.
Macksmithing. ffp HE subsciiber has engaged Mr B. WeiIl man, to stipcirterd, and cany on his Blacksmiths IShopn Jg, at the old stand, tormcriy of Smith k Thomsonthe well known qualifications of Mr. Welman as a good workman, will insure a liberal shateof public patronage All kinds ol Edged tools made and warranted. N. SMITH. Frbtuarv 14. 1827. ' 2-f FKAI HEKS WANTED, THHE Pi inter would be giad tonceivea jH lew pounds ot pood new F'ea7ers9 tm which ne will allow the highest cusl market p.ice E. STOUT. Vincennes, July 1828 COLUMBIAN STEAM MILL, ( Vl. CEXXRS J , r g HE stibcriber w uhes to purchase wheat' Q I? and Com in quantity ai.d wilt;de in IVhiftkey, Beetvax, 7ow linen, Flax-lmen9
feathers and ad aiticies ot countiy produce delivertd at I is I)n Good & Grocery Store, At the Steam Mid Application to be u.ado to Alexis LeRoy, who is authorized to conduct the busint s WILLIAM H NEILSON. V'ncennc. Jure 23. 1 828 2-tt
WANTED -pCORX RYE. 1ST HUGS, v apply to M AbiLY h BUNT IN, Jr. July 10, 1628. 33.tf
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