Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 7, Connersville, Fayette County, 29 July 1826 — Page 4
POETRY.
ON INDOLENCE. From the New England Farmer TIIE SLEEP OF THE SLUGGARD. By Thomas G Fessenden. O list to an indolent lump of live lumber, Whom slothfulness binds with invisible bands, "A little more sleep, and a little more slumber, A little more folding together the hands.
"I've a villanous cold: and my head - how it aches! The north wind is blowing, & stings like a hornet
And as to this rising as soon as day breaks,
'Tis a vile, vulgar habit, and gentle folks scorn it.
"I'm none of those wretches, who labor for bread.
Through fad or fair weather, whatever may hap, I mean to enjoy both my table and bed, And so I'll turn over and take t'other nap. "I've money enough, and an live at my case, I cannot be caught in necessity's trap, I'll sleep every day, till the next, if I please, And so I'll turn over and take t'other nap." His heavy hydropsical carcase be turns, And sinks in uneasy intemperate rest, Till dim in his bosom the lamp of life burns, While snorting with night-mare & plethora prest. What horrible visions his bed hover o'er, The phantoms of spleen and the blue devils dire! Like Gorgans and Hydras of fabulous lore, And red dragons vomiting rivers of fire! Now he clings to the side of a prominent steep, O'er a rough roaring cataract hangs by a hair, Now suddenly sinks in a bottomless deep, And starts half awake, with a shriek of despair. Thus he role like a porpoise, o'er billows of down, Grows big as a mammoth and fat as a seal:
Live
And dies to make worms a most
the ladies of Lawrenceburgh? There is an am-
ple field at home. There are around us alas
there are among us, (hose who are perishing lor
the lack of knowledge those who ore starving for the want of the bread and water of life. Vice, immorality, and dissipation, are stalking abroad at midday, and pouring poison along the walks of public and private life. See the havoc they sometimes make in domestic comfort. See the mother in the midst of her rag-
ged babes lamenting the dissipation of her husband. See how the moral ruin, occasionally, runs along the female ranks. It has blasted the rose on many a lovely cheek it has chased the last vestige of excellence from many a tender heart. And do you not feel yourselves called upon to arrest its fatal progress. If the
enemy has come m like a flood, rear up the
Bible as a stardard against him. Bear it to the mother who has a babe to instruct - Give
it to the child who can just lisp its accentsplace it in the hands of the youth of both sexes, who are preparing to enter into life - see that all who bear the burden of the present generasion hear it - and leave not the hoary head on the verge of the grave without it. Amidst all this there are peculiar calls - go with the Bible to the lonely widow, and show her that
Wm. M.
Gentlemen of the iarv, I came not here for re-jabout lu auouec1m.jp.15"; vtm he pr.ir
r:iration reparation indeed! Talk ofrepa- ted 011 new type ana imcrneiii.Kn p3per. ration to Ala lan! talk oi reparation to Eloisa JOHN SCOTT, talk of reparation to the sparrow when you W m. M. POUGuTY. have shot her male talk of reparation to the Ccntrcvillc, la. June 30th. poor sow when the shrieks of her young one, r . tlianrn . , a
writhing under the knile ot toe butcher, reach . f , , ' 1 . 11 i- 4 i 41 nJrecommeudation ot tne work: her ear talk ol reparation to the w retch v. ho his left a moitv of his body in the mouth of the r.&uitt: !,.,,! -.,, 1, n!V,u-.,finn in ... rnMti i.nrmlfd on Sir Judg:r.g Imm a cursory exarmna-
Sl stake nay talk of reparation to a Taloo'tion of the loigh .rait o. your Gacttter. I ;.a, hreatinng Ids last inaharness ofa Karanchy inrlmed to think Lie plan ot it a good ,,., .,,,, talk of leparationto a man when you have cut jthat the work will be ot much put, he ul.hty : ami his heal off; but mention not the word in my jparticularly to tne emigrant, ami thee interhearing, when 1 complain of the most irrepara- estcd in a topographical acquaintance with the hie iniurv which the defendant has indicted up-lcounl.es in the -tale. I am, dear sir, rc-:fci-
on my unfu tunute client. Alas! gentlemen of .-mly yours, v.c.
m.c. eggleston.
Lrookville. June 11. K'.'G. Dear Sir Hav ingeviminod life manuscript
Gazetteer w hich ha.- been in the hands of Jud;:-
the jury, it is not for reparation I come here
tor rupees, annas spice can give none; but they mark your sense of the crime of the defendant; they luav dilute the venom of his wiles.
but at any rate they will be a sacrifice to the ab;j: ic,lonj am Ofoph.mn tl. .t the work i- w oil , i '!.... a ! I ' . 1 f !...l! , - . 1
ler 01 ju-ucc ana m uie s.uicu im.i.e 01 jum.u- .Ir,,!, VAH c. of m-rh public utility to 1 call upon you to award heavy and exemplary !0it- i trr:il, ntl a ?oyr(-c of iaformaticn damages. We nm-t not allow tins leror.ous al-!r(n":t.rn0l. jti j!C opo-rapliv of the rouu'.rv hgator to prowl ahr,ut m the creeks ol socicty.j i;l.srit.ct,-,Iiv. vo,u.; j AM IIS Nt.MJUI. aevouring our lampkiix and goldjli.ngour ti-hes. -jr j0m s-;coft "
it this moral ihinoccn.s be permit!el to roam about unbilled, what is to become of us? bri
ber maker will he her husband go to the
houseless orphan, and point him to a lather ',u!o rum, 1 t ntivot you w ith an iron bridle, let-
that will never leave nor b)iake liiin liy with the consolation of the ! ab.e t the? be 1 of ick:i?ss, and (ii-.11 in the king 01 terrors; by the glorious news ofa ricn dcus We thcref re invite you all. gentlemen and ladies, to unite u ith us in this work of theLord.
a ph.gue to i,it fi a r achaire to tlit1 town.
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Ye son of Ci hmibia. hun t: c men of sloth: Forifvon s,i;unit to her leaden eontnd. eu'il hiid, when too late, like u veaomotis moth, Si.e cats up tlio substancj, and po.-ons the soul. If the wizard of indolence takes yon in hand, Quick i ak from his gras-p, 01 you're quickly undone, Your lim: s will ' e'ithc as n wickapy wand, And v our -anew.-? '..c suftened . like wax in the sun.
Those who kn-.w by ha,-py exper oice, tiiat. tiie scriptures are the p aver of liod unto salvatiomo e eiy ( 1 e tl at ! 1 t ( 1 1 v,i specially in vite we do more we urge we entreat them, us they love the v(id tf life. ;s the prie the 5ilvatia:i of - on', as they e?ti-
mate the di iuo ulorv. We aUo invite the moralist, the patriot, the phik'.npher. the pliihui-thropist-v ea ail the sons and daughters of benevoience all who would wic the tear fnun
tiie eve of sorrow all who weuld I 1 1 1 the sih
in atliictioi
Drookville; June C L W.2C. IMr. John Scott; Sir I have taken : rr.rw lonk lbroui'b iho t:i:irM?crint II ivi-!,'j 1 r
tor him with the heaviest damages for bis ( i:it(, mvia:1.J,. :ui(l am inch incli-a 1 tivacb.crv to iiiendslnp, and his atrocious 4 t, , . n ti . . , -rTW, ,1
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breach of the goble.i bond, conraibial Mikity." '-iror,nijlirri v. v,iH ,c eurncutlv u-ef.:!.
India Ca;.
work is ppjcIi wanted for Immigrants :;ud o-
tbrr-r and I li.me vou linv ncil w ith l!.r c:i.-.
'luuc'irs ofurrU-lv sidlhuly.Thn Cahaw-I your labours "merit.
ba 1're-s 01 Alabama savs. that mochet'"es are
o numeroi;; and voracious on Indian Key, an; i-l ii I i : l.o nl I'lAni!:- t'l-.f 1 1 '. v l.inl
the hogs sipieaii'g, the d'jgs harking, and the
fowl- ca' kling ail night
Why, really, thi-di-cription of these' wing
Your respectfully, JOIIXTrsT.
Sealed proposals will be received by us,
at Indianapolis, unit the 10th day of August next,
eu n.ansiets. ai:no-i euuais mat irivcnny nr. a v "o " ' ' 'o .v.v
ileus!;.-, in hi-topography (A i ana.
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rem t! !vs aa nut ttiem, tie sav , "Laant i- tiicir
cry; nothing but blood can rpucnrh their thirat and satisfy their sanguinary appttit'. Coui-
ot the Nor-
bt hi5'nrov,1l,J,ls; h Uit:
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Wieki.rv i- :be f rjudar name f(jr a shrub, which
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icnce. iromt.ie precepts :;nd practice. ot"Ilim who livcvl fu- u-, and give himself tor u." 5 r . .. l. . . 1 1 i ... ii ... . :. i . . i .
IRH. IIV Hill H.:ill lll.U 1" UIC 'JIL I..IH V. ',. . nfvi.n t ..t . I-
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lo om--all who would soot ! t :.o ; l,;l1 e,! Ull' las-Mietoes
agov ofa guilty con.-cience in short, all w he ,hr:a 'St:itcs :irc mcrc 'Kii- ''mished with w"ould make theworhi ui-. r.better,or happier p1.1'1'- ,r,)n they p.eforatc the toughest . ;, . . . . jhu'.c, anddiink the crimson itieam ui niaa and
1 ci inn unt rui rui'ii iiimic. l U IS IS Hie' age of entorpri.e. Achci vments that would have a.t oni-hed the sober imaginations of our fathcis. have become tit mi bar to our lit tie children, l td among all the works for which we arc demanding the applause ot unborn mtiions. there "i none that will bear a ceinpan-on w itii the distribution of the Id bio none that i ngi.:esuch a centiiiu.illv ii.crea.-inr l.o.-t of the -rooa and the grcatofall nations n i.e is s,, r. i -i t i -teicsJed in its nature, nor so important in ibcon-
the w hi
our sal-
long the
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o men. k,lt str
I ' fT.iM S Ml nil t.ie !ior:-
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fectuaUv alleviate oe.r mi-eries must extirpate
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-u. --ii siK-icoo- iis arms like -ea- aim
It looks around
nation-, and chums the wide world
40.000 pounds offish becf.
10.000 do. of fresh pork.
(J50 oarrels of Hou r.
TIic articles to be of the same quality i. tho-c le!n ored to ihe I niud States tn , and to t in-rectcd in the - uno in inner. T't
j place ofdelivery w ill ! e within fvcafy fi: n.ih Allittraiiyn. Among the best specimen- of 'u'tlie mouth of the Ma-.asmaw ay ncr; l
alliteration, may be rated the well-known lines mu-t take pla.ee ly tne 1.-th t September n-t
on tne (elebrated t'ardinal WeNev:
,'egot lx luU hers, f ui L d-l.ops Ared.
Miould it l-e louixl neci ss;,r to mcrea-e the: 'juantity. it is expected tlmt tl:e contractor v III
yow ogli is,onor .(.his is a'-ghtv Aead 1' M e ready to do so. on receiv ing rr;-. .oab.e : oFut the following unpubli-hed -ailv, by thej1'5'1'- r-'.MJ'Cnt will be made on the ir.-.ccti n erudite Dr. 1'arr, i- n t a whit inbt ior. " In ;Jand receipt of the uo i-ior.s. The r, uii.h . f company, consisting principally of divines, the two securities will I t: re.piii-d for the fa.ith;!! conversation naturally, turned ot; tiie merits of ! perfonnar.ee of the contra' t.
the its
-irrru pngcs,,y be will leno.itac I t-,i.11Hi . :!n,i lN nr;i,iv ,n ,;iri,.irfl
ble, with a thou- aid uditterini: f.nge: s pointing' . ..a .,, ,i ,, i ,IW. i i, ; " , A , i,, , r , to taivC the kingdom. It aims at the regeneraoJe.us.andcalincr noon the muiions o man-; tin of thc U0Kl W)th oue h:ini, u M ku.U,h-beb d ltheI,;nd.ot the Lmd that -(if the exceedi,;r great a,i l p.vc-ous promes ot' kctn awf.y the sm o! t c world. Lot una a- .i,., ( , '( ;, ,, fl ' . , , , , , the tio-pcl, and w ith the otocr eu.lcavors to
u.:s . - uo , n ci,e uu , u, o, omou w hum;in lamily u . lhut ins mmkmd; and 1 ear the glad tiding, ot al-0p1)C Almiirillx lnnv f;,ieVerbeam upon yat:on to every o and daughter ot ahurtiori. !f!ipm t- :(f lurU'nur ,.V4,Pl,
ehaNea,.or-mnthel;ibiecau-e, lor all jtoMC ,,,.,. lieaven, within the- ;'Ulf toe ea!. the vvac:tv, a,r. benevolence ol the sirVod walls of .ion; and producing that prom-1 "lC 1 ;.':! !":- 1 !c ..tce ot want annm seryalway, :((1 (Jav, of cele-t.al sidcudor, when -the sunl",:i" lmd-t!:r rrad,c-t ac .-cm to the female ear-al-!of ion shall no moie -o down, nor her nmoo V!C V w.'iv- ;;u :i Lfi - in her br .c i m ltu nintf rovvrrtul :.i i i . .n' ' .i i . i Uiooi.
the late head of ihe church, who was thus characterised by the U at iied .oi i c eiitric doctor, in reply to one of the gentlemen: "Sir. he is a oor; altry y relate, yooud ofyotty popularity, and ; .crpetually preaching to y-etlioats.'
w;i- au iiko,.. , tK r o.s ur, tne mt powermi ; u ltlulrlW lcraCf, ul,u, t!;0 j0n ,j,au pe hcr advocate m their tavor The s.lent jdeao.r gs CVCi l.-ting ti-ht, and the day of her mourning ot a trar. the wm- eud petitions "I a 5!gh iS be e,M. among vmi wiil not join in a
ne c(i. a:. a ion. aau anre unceo, uv tne uaugn-
S finish Assocuii'..ns. A young lady. residing atUroudey, (Ihig.) hitely sent a servant to a circulating liberty .at Stratford to procure li .-s Talcs. Tiie servant, by the way, fugot the name cf the hook, and wa- gicatly perplexed
waiat to do; but, alter some cogitation, thought
had hit it. and aked for F'rs Tails. The
of books started, and said she had mistaken
place she must go to the por!: -s-'y, next
The Ftir.h an. I For. Tie rich have thc
. .,ei..re com. c an mating manjAm, , ,,0 anrp V0J Iny jj jeuds, tb.at. when we: 1 totmught.much less into .Ktton.;,,,! aU a,,mpfe togHb.er around the -rayolT
teis oi sonsihi!ity. nei-re coiu. raicmattri' man
l- aw akened int--
'-.,u 1 Mia-co. "-(,. u ,M- of urne.and the morning bean.sofKternitv'sMm
..ui. ..uo-.iom. umi u.c mi.u.o.ci thall -mile Upon thG mi
nri-i en'.!ianti;.giv sane-. i n ?ugn iov ( ay w a - i.ul I.,- ti, a;. a. .i... ? ;n
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I . . . i iiii-si un.,11 t I I ' 1 1 1 1 i I ilC llii" Ot si ini ei'll work so front m eroo ovrocnt so ir nri.iN I.... . ' ' I 1
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. . . .. 1 . ii conMuer. uiai a ins i usine-s nece-s n i v re-
Thc rich lav tl
)un:ie.-t. The poor have health; the rich
R. A. FORSYTH, MARTIN M. RAY, JAMES GREGORY Indianapolis, July 18, 1826. ALL persons indebted to the estate of George Eyestone, late of Fayette County, deceased, by note or book account, are requested to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against said estate, to present them on or before the 20th day of May next, to JOHN EYESTONE JONATHAN EYESTONE
Executors of said estate.
July
The subscriber wishes the indebted to him
d with all of beauty,
mi mental acquirement-, y t -he never 1....1 ,10 .,.. Hi:i( vnr,
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;ui 10 1 loxeune--. urun -;a' is tr.irucn
ni.m iii ay nc emtovve
Creiuo
'ot - on all her iov eiine
m .-moot iws the brow of sorrow, and plucking the thorn fi:n the h -orn ofaftliction she i.oy er -hi:, ( wit!i ;di la r anirelic weetues-, un!il
directing tiie v i f t' i.c troin earth to 1 le iv en.
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glare,., . of vou will feci :i sim v:ition otob:i-uro io;
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nave (hlicacies. I nc nc 1 hanir them-
,, 1 1 , , 1 . 'selves though tear of poverty, the -poor (such as' Uions who have bcetii, . , ' . , - . 1 , . ,
i nav e a 1 ways t.een p'.-or) lacgli and smg. amlj
love their wives too well to put their i.eck in the noose.
riuiics h:m a open arcoutds v. itli a larcre nutn-
I wanderer, the way
CoWNSKtLOU l'lUI Ln s OUT PONE. .J Calcutta Jr.:: I)'r!sj rit.
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er ?t custo.meis. the a ounts due him a.o piite iiur:yeiv,u. and much s altered tlirougli
the country and some of them of long standing. He would therlore infirm tho-c wio think tlirir vrnv.-.s alone, will answer mor'naics, that thev are ?. istcJ.en : and that if this no.
lie wiil trr
Ih'rarh ri rrrm-if t t'.n t-i!r "irrint
'iv, 4 4 1 i- jiiee docs not ,;g tneir memories,
.-4 - c.r , , some other method; as he is not tond of rJrr--nie.a a oltiie marriage iiroini-e, m one ot wdnch i . J'
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A. H. CONWELL.
J::nr 2?r,l, N. I, lie has a
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oi ;u.iu, T.nicii ne :.? f(i; o:;- cash or Uvtcs
2 tl snrt:r.cit cf Jf3t:r
Criminal Conversation.. The case of seeulit',t" bairone ro overed a verdict of live hundred Seerva l'agnil, was decided on Wedndav. dollars, (ail the reel eant sw ain was worth) and
Here, tuen. i- a thentre suficient !y sparieiis in t!ie Supreme Court, Cahaitta. The prose-, (dber one hundred as a cnmpeu-ntioii for t r .til nor a tive henovoleii-". I ,'cr si-ters. in rutor is a gentleman of di-tingui-hed woith,''loI,c deferred.' At 'he same court, a fiithv erv 1 Oi.l hut the !.an I of rdb'c-. an; in the ' .mil hoeoit :ilil . u ho h:ul in if , t hi. .!nLn! ini ! less irallaut was mulcted in t lie sum of ".i for
lo.-.est state of (h.grad:.1:o!i. Their condition '(.k'nera I Sir Seeuli Paggul, to pa-s a few weeks t(l,ici:ig and abandoning thegirl whom ho had j" f h v;il! ;,u CASH.- r.'uj,a.';uv ItUc A is too well kt.own to require a miau'o de-ci ip-at his beautiful seat in the Sundei hounds. Tiie i bauglit to love. lLlll!l A V'' C
t. n. ii rtiriy b,--oen at a I lindoo t meral. w here lady is the daughter of the late llaj.ih Skulkum) Altany lJalfi Ad
tl". s ime j'n,' iih'.-'.c-around the living wife and'Sing, and sister to the pr t llajuh, so welli"
ne.-
C&-I n J.) 1 a:; a t; azi;tt i: 1:1; ..j
Tiif. subscribers respectfully inform the citi-
lilo.r- !m-h;ml It miv bf-seen on the bariKs., know ii at the Southend oi lie town. We
otihed m'es, w'ai.' th; mother's eye unmo-- er heard a moie glowing aud fooIimr siieech
ve-h If tml I- tne rutuie-s- Alle-jatrir crushing! than w as dehv ered on this ocasion by Coun-'-on.s of this state, and the public, that they are now the tender lim' of itcrdarling b.ibo It may be seller HotJa Fro'da. for tae idaintilT. It' eugaged in the publication of the. new v. ork, cnti-
seen m the Turkish h ir:'m, iii the C all arianidievv tears fiom the eves ol'thf rmu -rh-d I tk'"
ii raal. in our w 'Nan w mi-. An 1 w here is the, Court. An old Sircar, blubbering in the corfemale bos.lf,i. sodead to every kindre I leeling.j ner, struck us as a line illustration of the. mov- ; not to burn with anxiety, to i :.tend tea; hand:ing pow er of eloquence. Defendant's Counsel of r lief to vrctch"di;ess so deplorable. v Jio1 iJulrhadc CorMv,?, F.sii. wis quite taken
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old not take her degraded sister by the. hand! hack by it, and Counsellor Mo-.rm- who neve
had her to an equ.d seat in society, and di-j loses an oppoitunity for cracking a joke, said
re. t l.er opening c.e-lo the todrlen ibadem a-.his brother Cowmuddy appealed rather Ihnn
Il is a su! jef t of rejoi, jug that, theloud Cned. Lnw illing as we are to lay ourselves
i v o t tneir ail.a iion fas icon hear.1 hv tiie onen tot he c nirw o 'i-:iriilmr cmI, . ei.rw..-h
)et we cannot resist the temptation of quoting part of it: "No," said he. there is not in the garden of life a sweeter ilower than this; but the defendant rilled it. Like a peslib ntSimoon, he came and breathed death upon the lovliest blo-som uf India. The her pent had broke into
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.oroneami vmei ica ; ana thai numer-
ties hiv c been fumed tor their
! a '.: - m t.
o ;.; female.
a:-.s; ukc. Ye-; the la lies of the land wo delight in. have shown that their mo-t powerful sympathies have boon awakened in behalf of
There are many of them
ihe heather, wot I
wd,.;sc benevolent actio, is s!:ine like a briiliai t! the ne-t of the dove and had made it deso-
r.o".s:ellation around them, mid will light their name" along thc stream of time with those fd' a Newel and a Jusdor.. r hey are doing deeds of mercy that will be remembered in eernity. Hut is this, theatre of action too distant for
late. The ro-e is f ided and tiie nightingale weep?, The spider had caught the lly of beau
tiful hue, and devoured it. Monster! where were thy feelings? Wretch! hadstthou no conscience? Alas! it sj ea!.s to the wind The mischief is done aud there is no rcperalion
4 'THC INDIANA GAZFFTF.FR; OU, TOPO(i Al'l IK 'AL D1CTIONAH V. CoNTAIMNC, A 1 I.SCU 1 IT 1 OX OF THE SEVF.RAL Counites, Towns, Village?, Settlements, iioads. Fakes, Hi vers. Creeks, Springs, ice. IN TIIF .STATE OF INDIANA: A!p'ut!i(tically arranged, liy JOHN hCOTT." Copy right secured. This work w ill also contain a general desciiption of this shite, in w hich will be noticed, its Name, Foundaries, .Situation and J'xleat,
Civil and Political Devisions, Principal Towns,
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