Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 November 1828 — Page 1
BY EL1HU STOUT.
VltiCKNNEb, (toil).) SAilKDAY, . OVKAlBfaK 22, it28. Voi. I'J, So. 42
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THE WESTERN SUN j solicits a pittance, and the rich man effeis his , vessel iatger than a baueau, has cvci auemp cattle lor i tiem, or in helping them to build
IS published at S2 50 cents, tor 52 num. ; 10 " register ox.ueatn numbers the old, ica tins pus bctore. A. i houses. He also told us, that he is about es-
ncrs; which may be discharged by the pay
rncnt of S2 at the time of subscribing. Payment in advance, being the mutual interest of both parties, that mode is solicited. A failure to notify a wish to discontinue at the expiration of the time subscribed fur, w ill
he considered a new encasement; cs no sun
the middle aged U the young. Moirimony ! ah, the list is generally long and appalling.
tabiishing a school on the Laucastciiau ni ,n
Camtiuia ('niTvrv. Whercns a rrr. I tnr -L. 11 . fit . Knrirfl,i u:,.,,... . i t
... w . . , - - - - - j iwi uuuiiw iiuuuivu buiuicu lascii iron i a
Aotice : alas, some Jonathan is elosc ul ! tain pictc has gone the rounds m neat Iv all 1 midst poverty, filth and wretrheitn ti,
hand, advertising his retractory tib; what is the Jackson papers, pui portingMoefci depo- j he wished to provtee clothing lor them as the matter with thy wife friend ? is thy steak sitioii til Richard Nag.e, a levolU.tuaiy.soi-! soon as possible, and that he was on the pah: cooked too much ? are thy potatoes burnt up ? dier, s atn g, that when said NagV tepaircel ,,1 bending tor such clothing." or thy door locket at 12 pm, and thou on the to Washington sometime last Fcbiuuiv, in j lhe plan proposed bv ihe nres'rlpnt
scribcr at liberty to discontinue, until all ai- out sit ? or did she love gaddii g about ? she , ordei to obtain a pension, he went to the pic j dopted by the agents ot the committee, and
rearages are paid Subscribers must pay the j u,U5i ue a mnu creature, lor sue maKes no siueni oi the united states toi some reiiei to i they determined to set out immediately (or
the Moiea, although the plague is raging there with gieat violence, and explore the wants of the people. On learning that the clothing was ready made, a good part of it, the president expiesstd hisdouhts whether they would be able to sell it to such as would ever be able to pay, and Messrs Woodruff, King and Stuyvesant, express the opinion
that they would be able with one half tho
Dostane on their papers when sent by mail. angi y retort. A newspaper: it muKes one , take him home, and that the pi tsideni lold
Letters by mail to the Lditor on business i ,uvc u,l5 lul,u uuuu uau o ea-ui me mm, sam Nagie, 10 oe gone ioi an imposier ... I iii..i. ..i.. i r . 1 i i . . .
must be paid, or they will not be attended to
Produce will be received at the Cash Market Vice, lor subscriptions, if delivered within the year. Adveutisf.mi.nts not exceeding thirteen tines, will be inserted three limes tor one dollar, and twenty-five cents for caeh after insertion longei ones in tie same propostion. JCT Persons sending Advertisements, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued until ordered out, and must be paid for ace oidingly.
ships are well built, copper bottomed, Sc last and a duty old rascal, or he wou d have him
sailing; the houses ate in good tepaii ex -j hoi sc wniped Now the said Richaiil Naglc, tensive outgrounds, deliglaiuliy situated; no j being elu.y sworn according to law, doth say
lime bleached linens or damaged camhtics;
no mouldy almonds or musty oranges, or sour raisins; Madeira wine and Spanish cigais, are all oi trans At antic origin. In shott, every thing comes from its proper place Human beings, too, seem be very social; so many pai tnerships. Some times, indeed, we find some little soul, armed
with a patent ritrht, elbowing his wav thro'ty
the ctowd, threatening 4k chains and slavery"
P lilt1 IT I 'IMTm i 1 ; to all who dare invade his piopcr sphcte; All Ul U Ij x L U A Ij jInil generally, men seem to have coupled tt is time now to collect your Ploughs, themselves together in loving follow ship. Harrows, Hoes, Scythes, Sc. together, and j Much as our world has been abused by mis nut them away in goal order. Many farm- anthi ones and despis d bv poets, we doubi
crs loose more by exposure of their imple-; whether they would find in the clouds any i We, the undersigned, tirizens cf Cambria incuts to the weather, than by wear. In cr.l. j thing half so convenient. Why, here is eve I count), do certify, that we are well acquaintlccting your winter fuel, collect also, and hall j i y tiling thcaire ar. u cii cuse s. t ope dancers I i d with Richard Nagic, the above deponent, home a quantity of posts, to be vvtought on and siiu'-crs, gareij.'is a;-:! eon-powder, Lc I and know him to be a perfect Jv honest and in-
stormy days through the wmicr. (tors for the sick, teeth for the teelhlcss, vi- ! noeent old man; and that wc were present
that the abnvc is an entire fabrication tuat he never saw the president ot the U Mates to his knowledge, and consequently had no con v e sation w nil him I hat at the lime his dc
position was taktn beloic squ'nc Magellan, i worth in money to do more real service.
said Magellan omitted leading to him that part above icteried to, and that nc was not awarc ol its being in the deposition his RICHARD NAGLE, mat V.. Sworn and subscribed helm c me this 1 6' h
day ctOctobei, 1828 LUKh MAGU1RL. ' kkO I am indhced to recommend a nirklp ihn.
Justice of the Pcaccm W j jr &aul county. I have been in the practice of usinc-and re-? v
commending to others for a quarter of a ccnA" tiny, with complete succes, viz : Receipt for curing one hundred pounds of hams or beef Take seven pounds of coarse salt, two
pounds ol brown sugar, two ounces of salt
On looking over your valuable paper of Wednesday la!, niy attention was ai rested by the obsei various of a person recommending to farmers c housekeepers how to cure their meat; but fearing it is not definite enough
fvtne time the meat should remain in the pic
Pork. Many persons suppose a univcr- i for the hah!, braces lor the ill shaped, rouVo w hen the above deposition was taken before ; pctie, half ounce of pearl ash, four gallons of al sameness in prk, and that, it it be su 111 for the pa'c, and whitclei;d !or the tosy. it j Luke Maiuiie, Lq -water, l)!)il all together, and skim the pickle iently fattened, it will be paSatab'e ; hut such is indeed ?. bright and beautiinl v.orid. uud we . DEML I HI US A. GALLJZ1X, well when cold put it on the meat.
sal
cie
is not the uniform fact. Po k may be fat, S; pray eentle reader, that thrni ouiv -. t he pie.
yet, so far from palatable, may be disgusting ; served from the spirit of love and p-euy ; Indian com is U!itp.icstior.a!)ly the best h od only lead the newspaper pune.tuaily, k it will for swine; out even with this food much de always appear to be b' igl-.t and beuulilul. pends upon the mode of feeding Iircu'.a- j lity in feeding, not unficquentiy nroduces I'e From the U-ira irr,t;ncL er, and other diseases, w hich injures the Ha- j the car. at i.aki-.s. Much i ..tercet and Your of the meat. Rye. potatoes, and eseu speculation has bi en e: i d ! v t'ne unusual
Parish Pries: of Lorreito.
JOHN PKLI Z, J. DUANK S 1 RK, M. D. IVom the X Y Journal of Commerce. (7 li F. l'A'J'. We have been lav ore u with copy of the letter addressed by Messrs. Wo';drufT- King and Stuyvesant to thechair
lcnts, constitute poor pork, and worse latd. j Hood t the lakes the pies-.:ni sea As y t:m of tin Gicck committee in New Yoik, Hogs feed best in the open field, where thev j 'act affording light oi) j iu iHy:M'--on, will j and dated Poros, August 4th. We give only
can have plenty ol exercise, which promotes j Sic read witn avioiiy j u extract ih scribing that part ot the convcr
It has long hevn tnaintrinrd ilial ll:c great ' sation with count Capo d'lstrias, which re
fakes :av e a rem'-ar
ir.d U
: hat of the occun, but piodiK. t; h tt eiiVerent : w hieh was passed over by Mr. King in his let ,;nd unktiow :) f ause ; seei"i ' ; l.i:ig I'.-e i 'er. No ( no ran do.bt alter i eading it, the
ure w- - j time allowed for lu iu; imn :n i e ftds. J prudi iu e ol the pusident, or his anxiety to articles j tnd the same tinv" for - ''c -u ri -o o the ,' pfo!fte, in cveiy possible way, the cause of lx Indian j hi) '1 t-iff. v . oiu A uoi ri-- i -. ; fi cedom uid moral improvement in that truiy
'he ol'rt "-'M'f'is, bto :'
rives ituKd)": ii. the sho:es oi thv-w. ! '. inland st-as Sonic slcpri' s there ; c
h.e
l.f) w c
vcr, who denv l)e fact, and hid those v. ho
digestion, and increases the appetite. When they acquire so much fat as It) render then) listtess about coming to be fed, it is best t
put mem imo asmauer enclosure, ami men ,.nu unutiow :) t ause ; seei"i
Indian, corn, ground very fine, Mth pure w
tcr, should constitute the principal
of their diet for sonic months Pine
tneil is now profitable food, am! rasic- of di
pes1 ion than whole grain Over feeding elovs the ippeiite, Sc can omy be corrected by star Ying Sinc, as well as cattle, w iil eat niui h more in clear, cold weather, with northwest wind, than in warm weather, and soulhetly wind. flfiKS.TIic barbarous and cruel system of smothciing bees, may now be totally dis
pensed with by a plan recently adopted with
.complete success; it is called (rx'iv, and item. According to tht:
is easily accomplished, thus at dusk, pla' e ; npiniors en this subiec', s;sv
a metal pot near where the old hive stands; jr, the lakes should have begun to fall in 18 7 have a new hive prepared, with cross sticks ) whereas, it was in trmh, some mches higher and cream and sugar, smeared inside ; invert . than it was the preceding v-ar 'l i e fall of p., the old hive into the pot, and quickly place; snow in the winter of iyJ6-7, was unusual the new one over it; tie a cloth lov.nd the'iy great, and wcj c it not I ; sn!s: .-juent f.-cts.
meeting of both hives, s-) as to prevent any would have been regarded as piet! conclu
of the bees escaping. iIku keep sinking the bottom of the metal put w ith ar. iion instru nient, and in less than ten minutes all the
ot i i 1-. c ; iates to the disttihusion of the donations, and
I disit essed t;.oo;'Ji promising countiy. 1 k A I i I -it w tv t.-.lc. la.-, t-'i ) iMmilclAc It-It li
endeavor to ntM.;i.-tiin it, in i.!ici!e Tin y venture to as'Ct that the tise a'td, i;;:! of the aki s d'-pend en'i; e iy on ti-e ste, or tain oi
to'.i.'lt-,. Wi'h conh
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i
ho winter ano spt i'.s
regard to t! (.- tuag: zines, the unlading o the eat go and of wiud i consisted," he observed, 1 take lor a principle, ftom which I can never depart, that nothing be given to those who will not work, i. e wi'h the exception of the aged, the sick aadthe feeble. I am now fee
dence they refe o the h'gh wate ol 187 j ding, (n.-iy, t:o..'it kheen thousand pet sons as an evulencc of the cr, ? t 'etness of ti e'r m j !:ti' I vjnp'oy tS-.em in voirie kind ol business
reteiv ou: ciinja'e, a seitne air, acoun'ry which fur
thev, 'h wtvtt ! ink-lus ,ui al.ut.danee, tend to make men idle.
We have lor a long time been tta ncd in . n o liental school, by Asiatic ti achei s, w ho tt ach nothing but idleness Add to this, the long war, which has driven many fiom their homes and thrown them e;ut of business All this has produced a very bad sta c ol things in this count! y. If you go and distribute your food and clothing in a village gratis, hundreds will become poor, in ordei to re ceive the cl arity of which they are not in ah solute want, (ar.d it will tend, in son)e degree, to produce idleness) Misery there is in a bmdar.ee. I will give you the whole Niorea for your field there vou will fit d villages laid waste, thousands without a shelter, with out a shelter, without food, without clothing lint what do they need most? '1 hey need
sivc evidence of the com e
theory.
mess (! iln
e tnvvv
Rutin the winter ot 1 8C7 -3,lvei ci
was less snow in the region ot the lakes tiian
bees will be driven by the sound from the old has been known for many yeats; rnd slk to the new hive hive; then untie the cloth, spt ing rains wciC not more than ot dsnary a and lift the new hive to ti;j place wheie thej round lake superior, Michigan and Huron, old one stood, at the same time quickly cov- ; though they were heavy on Erie and Onta , cring the honey hive with a white cloth t tio; yet ali the lakes below Superior arc prevent any of the bets rciu; nir.g to it In n)uch higher this summer than they were the morning lea' c a corner ol the cloths- a "ast : anil higher too than thev ever were
to nrake a small apenu ej o iet oul at.y ol the known to be by the oldest persur.s living in i
bees that should remain, and hv striking t'ae iheir vicinity. i cattle, so as to cultivate the cart!), atul hui'd pot as before, they will mstanJy de;m, r.nti Strange as it may appear, lake Superior is ' them habitations My plan is this, that you
mu:h lower than it has been for three years' g hrst and see the miseiy that exists, and
join their companions in tlic new settlement. It may be necessary to feed the hers well lor a few days with sugar, and they will proceed to work immediately alicr Farmer's Mi ch.:r.ics -V.: . zi-:c. From the AV::- Vvr.v Ccur-.-r, A NK.wsi'ArF.u. A newspaper I It h the cradle ot genius the i ccm d ot troth woodcut engravings adorn it, and the muses smile craciously upon it. A newspaper ! It is a
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past. This fact the writer learned from a respcrtable trader at Detroit, a few days since, whohad'.ust returned from lake Superior. This intelligent gcntlenicTwhK long been ac qr. aimed with the lake couAt ryswid is acarclui observer of the seasons, ami other cause s calculated to affect the lakes ; his opinion is.
wheic I will furnish you with guards as
faithful as I can find Take no food or rai ment with you for distribution Let it not even be known that you have any thinjj to distribute It will subject you to a thousand inconveniences and importunities Go as mere travellers to see the country After you have made the research necessary, return here
that large fragments of rocks have been re
ccutiy removed at the head of the rapids be 1 then send youi food and clothing where you tween Superior, by the action of the water i think it is most needed. But do not gir e them
picture of the world Cast thine eye over its upon what is termed the ovcrlasting'barrie- j these things sell them and take of those who
grim pages; like th.it, all is contusion and or the line of rock, fencing up this fvun j icceivc ihe goods a note payable according to t .bustle 'each one puriung forwaid to attract duous sheet of water, eighteen feet above lake! law, say, in three years Let them have the
attention by arts no matter imvv trivial. Lit Union. On this supposition alone could he things with the expectation that they are to tic ships and big ships ; steam boats with satisfactorily account for the difference of the : pcy you the money at the expiration of the
their
pist
ir roaring w heels and bku k smoke, whiz guage of water in the rivers and lakes below ! time mentioned and at tht tin.c let the mot us post coaches and post boys; boxes1 When it is recollected that the shoves of; ney be collected, and then, if you choose, em-
1 rr ton ind hirrrU of cormiac : l'rapklin orid lake superior are an embankment of rocks ! n!ov it in establishing schools and school hou
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irons and Lafayette bedsteads; straved am ; tmtn aOO to 1300 tcct ingn, we cann.ot "jut scs 1 hus you will iciieve present sutiermg, nulls and found animals ; all arc mingled pro ..suppose that its altitude was once much promote industi y, and by building school houxmis:ttously together. ' Moiv v I" cries the 'higher that at present. Nor can we well ; scs and establishing schools, you will leave
.Lottery office. u I'irc 1" cries the Insurance ' suppress the apprehension that it wilkorig j something that is permanent. 'The notes, company. Strange, tli.it between both, men; day burst its bounds, and seek the level oPj he remarked, " should be given in duefoim, in,ir,t rrof tnnnrv Lpph t . Snmp annli llninw nr..l Mirhii'an. It is honfd is hnrilor frirrordino- fn lnw. but that the collection of the
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I cants for public notice arc very modest in i will waste so giadually as not to drown the; money must bcatourown risk, that is, it any A their anptoaches, only soliciting favour as , country below ; for there is already great in-! one could not pav, he could ncv.be responsible
f long as they deservcit; others are more a-; convenience experienced on the Detroit and ! for the payment of it out of the public treasu -r ware of their claims on public gratitude, and Niagara rivers, and in the bays on lakes E-! ry, though he should wish to have it collect
cd and employed in the manner above men-
sure some are prompted by the very spirit of ; rie and Ontario
philMUhrophy Th same diversified scene ! ; A schooner of the largest class used on the i tioned that if we had any articles which In ono column a fire, in the next a success-' lakes, belonging to one of the fur companies, I would not be useful to distribute, he would
l f i ir . . ' i i .i i . r r-
1UI speculation; nere a man cais mmscu io( passeu uown me rapius mis spring in pcricct death, there a child is starving; the widow safety, from lake Superior into Huron. No
purchase them of us, pay us the rconey, and that money w e miht crrploy in purchasing
Hams to remain ip pickle tight weeks, beef
tour weeks. From the Halrimore American. I.a'cstfrom Rio Janeiro Peace betiveer&K Iraz-l cT liueno .lyres I he United Mates Jugate Mat cdoni m, commodoc Diddle, has ai lived in Lynhavcn bay, from Hio dejanei- v ro, which port she left on the 30th ot August. Lieutenant Taylor, and midshipman Eiwyn, lef he frigates off the capes, and went into Notfolk in a pilot boat. Lieutenant Taylor immediately proceeded to Washington, bearing a copy of the treaty of peace which had been concluded at Rio dc Janeiro, between he emperor and the Buenos Ayrean commissioners. The fact of its conclusion had been declaied officially at Rio, and when the Macedonian left, (he having hurried off within n bout afe the despatches from Mr Tador wcte received) ihe people were testifying ;heir joy at the event by nub ic rejoicingsThe treaty provides that Brazd shall give up (he Ban. la Oriental, and that Buen -s Ayrcsis to pay her a sum of money as an indemn'tv. -A vessel had been despatched to in-nos Ayres with the inteiligi ncc, and no t-ubts were entertained of the immediate ratification ot the treaty by the latter.
FROM ENGLAND. stw york October 29. Yesterday the packit hi S ;.s Rirl aids e;tain Holdredge, ai rived turn Liveipcol bi ir.ging Lf ndon papeis to lhe24ttiof Sept and Liverpool to the 25th. The latest ii telligfnce from Odessa was of September 3d. The cmpeiot of Rmsia tmUuked for Varna on the2dol Septtn.bci. I heie are no fuithtr cfiir ial accounts item
the atnies, but lcnorts wl '.c l annear to be
ciet ited in England, state that a desperate x
sot tie had bee n made by the I utkish earn-
son at Shnmla. l . which the y were uccesstul, aking hree redoubts, and destroying all tho Russian troops that were in them. The I utkish loss is said to be considct able Constantinople news also speaks of an unuccestnl attempt of the Russians upon Vrma The Tu'kih plan ot fighting scents to be to harass the Russians with constant and vigorous sallies ftom their fortresses, and thus to keep the Russian forccc divided. The French were fitting out a third expedition for the Levant, which was expected to sail between the 20rii and 3r,ih of September. The London papets contain a proclamation from don Pedro, tn p or of Bi -zil, taken ttom a Pcrnambuco G ze tte. adebtssed to tho Portuguese nation, in which, aft: speaking of his abdication of the throne of Pmtugal as complete, and of Donna Maria, his daughter, as ihe legitimate queen of that i ?'i n, he expresses his full conviction that Don Miguel lias acted under compulsion A different conclusion would be an off nee agait.st his honor, and, in effect, to convider him as a traitor, Sc perjured. He ca'ls upon the Portuguese to unite, and standby the oaths they have taken to the constitution and the rights of the que en ; to fight for her and the constitution. He says fanatics, hypocrites, demoralized and despotic men. have blinded Miguel; and he exhorts them to tell him that tho road he is in will plunge him into the deepest abvss.
From the London Courier September 19. Intelligence from bef.re Shnvla. Odessa and Const an tine file We have n ccived intelligent e from the above places ; and the quarter from v? hich wc received it enables us to say that the greatest
