Indiana Gazette, Volume 7, Number 41, Corydon, Harrison County, 24 September 1823 — Page 4
From the hid Int. and Farmers Friend, A SONG. Tcne. .."HKRMKT." Mens' mimls, like their facts, Ihey differ ve scC Perhaps there h few who will with me agree, Kcsptcting the eause of our troubles below, Some say it is this, but some others say no. Some say it is sielmess, some say it is war Some say it is Tamme if that should appear. here these are, there is trouble 1 will not deny; But troubles more frequent arises from big I ! See kingdoms and nations in ruins are laid See babes without fathers and wives widows maiie; Their kings and their rulers each other envy, liach thinking himself most surely bigl ! :Tis this ma'es the white men launch forth on the waves. And seize the free blacks and confine than as slaves, 'Tis thi-- sax s rush on with your work, or I'll tic And whip you severely, tor know I'm big 1 'Tis ibis that destroys the fme feelings of grate; AtiJ tears q-ii'e assvmdcr. the tender embrace; S ich 'nfi'n: in souls that are born from the sky, These treulKs arise trum tin monster bigl ! See titUlibois iu Imni.ny, living in peace, "While each are cemented to kep in his place; If our ue's exalted their happiness tl , l'oral! ui'ist submit to the i roud mau big I ! - Advancement and honor i? sought in the state: A mm witho ; talents in'.ent to be great Uis knowledge is umiI of tht? business he'd tryWhole countries thus sUilVr because of big I !
The hiphmindod novice, who studies our laur6, viur lor want of more wit, will eucourage came, Bot in the conclusion tht shritT conies nigh, AVi.h ruinous fee-bills brought on by big I ! The sick find it needful some physic to take, They send lor the doctor, but in comes the quack, In physic unskilPd, but some practice he'll try. Thus many poor people are kill'd by big I ! All classes of mortals jive big t a place, . He's seer in the churches, those fair fields of grace 'Ti tins bids the humble, the godly stand bye; Gie place little u, and make twin for big I !
T,lim;Sf weakprcacllcrs grcat to5$tVc:Vrinatien&; He'll tell yo.i such things as ydo "fietermchhl S ' but here.:d;Sfit
rS as ydo"fifetermcai 1 lie talks mere thau all thou, h more by. Co. clading tlmt each mtt agi .Tis Jhis make htm thmkir The laity fools. A1'nt !'on meawti-s as pure gospel rules; Expel aiiausnr.l t'u ,v,0 ,vij no comply The church almost ruiu'd by graceless big l ! Aul now Tm drar brother, pray what is our ie t.VJ y i my mind, and my reasons I've bro a;ht; our thoughts if like mine, then like nic you'll reply. That troubles most fieqnent arise from big 1 ! i Bi.r !. l'e no doubt hut it rose from the pit, That nian is a fool, uhosefs up tor nit, There's something within me that bids me be hy, Oi him that isswellM anj puflTM up ivithblg I .! Ll)UsYr. Its Dignity and Uiirfu1egs. There is no condition in life better calculated than that of a 1 tborious mechanic, for a man toleel ami realize a proper sense of hi own dignity and independence. He retires to his meals from the fatigue of the day, with a full conviction that his Htnrdy hands have carried the refreshment of his table He feels that his wealthy neighbour cannot enjoy eVen his opulence without his aMtance. His time never Iiit!;f heavy upon bis hand, and his r bust frame Mnd his hardy Mnews ;itiet how essentia! hU exerrise itothe health of his body. He progresses onward, as it were by inches, to competence, & he arns the practical lessens of economy and frugility in his f mily expendituivs Uenmved from the vice and gorgeous temptations of fashionable life, he knows bow to iiritlle his ambition:' he feels the blessings of his f tmily hearth, and can look without a aili ou the gaudy pageantry of the day This is true moral independence this curb on our uurulj desires, this temperance
in the exercise, of all our Wishes, are the very materials thai constitute valuable citisens. It should be the pride as utidoubU edlv it is the right of i labouring man, to indulge in such ide as. Boys that are put out as apprentices to a mechanical profession, are taken many times from a state of poverty & ignorance and prepared for fulfilling afterwards stations thus hcnorablt. Would they but preperlv comprehend the full extent of such benefits, thev would ec uoihiug but their future honour, dignity and independence, iu their own indentures. They are learning, uot an they are ioo prone to believe , the alphabet of servitude and v degradation, but the rudiments of faith, industry punctuality, ecp&otny,. and all those virtues 1 r -tnat deenrste and adorn r the family 'hearth. They, are now.
glVlng pledges iOUiWrmaster. Ul Wlldi ineir imure .tuicicrs will he. when thev HuheVturn will be called uncniiMD?rform i their part bfl " thcv . jpftirea-. tre oi tiucian iier is a noble sight, trdufdf thebest Byinptora :'of? nc lc3 corin-r M . V mBwwww m m w mm - Vzealoue' hear of' iu .ry; but UieirV(Ut but here:drf "tli; ries frco the fami with; the riheniug" barveha seems cirVas if iiaiitSiiCcr are. notcCJ - blorfc rie&; and let it be thai the Hnvitiar off called lt2Vz.c?X BalU (Jhcba;, By the V reside tit of t(ic United States. PTllEKEAi ttie lJrehident of the V V Ututtd States i authorized by Uv to direct the public lands, hich have been surveyed, to be offered lor salt: Therefore, I, James Monroe, President ot the UuiuU biaie, do jitfeby declare and make known, thai public salts (agreeatfy tb law) shall be held 9s totious, viz: . Also, at tut Land Office at . Fort Wayne, on the third Monday iivOctobVi i v x s tor ihe sale oi 7o?'il ! in ranges east 25 i6 27 8 29 30 12 13 25 2b 17 8 29 30 31 14 25 -6 27 28 29 30 31 32 15 A- ttu Lanu Uffi - at Edwardsvtlle, in Illinois,, on the tiis,i Monday in Uc tobtr ntxt, tor ihe sale ot Townshiis No, in ranges ivest 6 7 8 9 10 u 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a the Land Office ol the District ntMtnol Lviwa dsvitle, in Illinois, on the firski Mvinday in November next, for ih sale of I'ownshifis in ranges west 5 6 1 2 3 45 6 7 I '5 89 10 II 12 13 14 Also, at the Land Uflke at bt Lou is, on the third Monday in CXlobcr next, lor the sale ot T'.wnshifis No in ranges east 45 4b 47 48 49 50 5 1 52 53 1 2 44 49 50 51 2
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Also, at the Land Office at St. Louis, on the third Monday in November next, fur uie sale of
Townshtps No. 45 46 47 45 46 47 48 45 46 47 4 49 45 46 47 48' 45 46 47 48 in ranges east 3 4 5 6 7 8 47 48 Also, at the Land Office at St. Lou is, on thi thud Monday iu December next, tor the sale of Townships No 63 64 C5 62 6 64 65 66 62 63 64 65 66 67 62 63 64 65 66 67 60 6i 62 63 64 65 66 67 in ranges west 5 6 7 8 ' 9 At tin Land Office at Jackson, (in the county ot Cape Girardeau) in Missouri, 'in th" fust Monday in Octooer next, lor the sale of Townships No in ranges west 23 24 H) 3t 32 3 34 7 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 6 23 24 25 26 27 '29 30 31 32 33 34 5 23 24 25 26 4 Also, at the Land Office in Jackson, Missouri, on the first Monday in Novtmoer next, tot tne saie oi . x Townships in ranges west - 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 4 ,31 32 33 34 35 36 37 " T K 2 - 2321 25 26 30 "21 32 33 V , 34 S3 36 31 3 CO 31 32 S3 34 35 36 37 4 V, lao, at ihe'LauU Office at Jackson, .rtsouri.lbn the fust monday in Dethe ssle ot . in ranges west 23 30 ,36 sr t "-Vofficc at Jackssnj ' irji jfonday in Jan-' ' v4 0 di i i tU ule ot I -.kQfil A--in rdvgcs east C9 $1 Ci,33 Zb 26 t t'S 2d 30 v. , 24 U Q.uVsp r. -.: 6 in ranges east 7 S 9 10 11 12 iS V dJ' at nft AA 14 t t no . at 81 iZ 16 1 lOcc it Franklin, in I -JfUxi the bale ot jQWHhhtflS No in ranges west 40 41 42 43 44 11 40 41 42 43 4 . 12 13 14 11 45 15 16 Also, at Hit Land office at Franklin,1 on the tir.-t Monday in November next, lor the sale of Townships-so. in ranges west 44 45 n 1819 45 46 47 48 20 45 46 47 21 22 23 At thi Land oGce at the seat oljus tice in the county of Independence, in the Arkansas lerritoty, on the third Monday in October next, for the sale ot the following described landi, south ot the Arkansas river, viz: Township ifo ; ; ranges west n u '. 12 12 13 12 3 4 14 12 3 4 5 -15 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 ai the Land office at Little Rock; in the Arkansas territory, on the first Monday in October next, for the sale ot townships so in ranges west 12 3 4 5 13 I234567S9 10 14 ! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 16 Also, at the Land office at utile Rock, on the first Monday in November next, for the sale of 7Qxanshifis no. in ranges west 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 6 7 8 9 10 6 S 11 It 12 13 14 15 7 9 10 U 12 13 14 11 12 13 14 13 At the Land office at Jackson, (the seat ot government for the state of
Mississippi) on the first Monday in No v mber n xt, for the salt of Tuvjnsh'ps no in ranges west
6 4 0 12 3 2 3 4 5 12 5 6 a 9 10 9 10 10 3 4 i 1 o 5 7 8 9 cast
At the Land office at St. Stephen's, in Alabama, on the third Monday in October n xt, for the sale ot rownshifis no in ranges west 12 13 14 1 12 13 14 15 16 12 east 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1C 4 Also, at the Land Aire at St- SteStephen's, on the third Monday in November rest, for sale ot fownshifis no in ranges west IS 19 20 21 22 1 21 22 n 19 20 21 22 1 2 east tfl 22 3 4 At the Land office at Sparta, in AI. abama, on the first monday in No v mber r.- xt, for the sale of Townships No in ranges east 1 2 3 4 5 12345 6789 Also, at the Land effice at Sparta, on the fust monday in December next; tor the sale of Townships no in ranges east 1 2 3 4 11 12 3 4 5 12 13 11 15 1C 1 2 3 4 10 Also at the Land offit e at Sparta, on the first monday in January next, for the sale of Townships no in ranges east 12 3 4 5 17 18 19 20 21 22 Each sale will commence with the lowest number ot section, township 8c range, and proceed in regular numerical order. The lands reserved by law, for the Use o. schools, or for other purposes, will be reserved 't orn sa.e. . Given under u.y hand, at the City of Washington this 18th day of June, 1823. . ? JAMES MONROE. By ti.t pt rsident, John m'lean. Com' . ol tnt Gn. Land Office. flCTrinters who are authorized to puniish the laws of the United State in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, m ssouri, Mississippi and Alabama, and Territoiy of Arkansass; will insert ihe above once a week un til ihe first monday in February next, taking care to omit the publication of sales after the period for the same shall have expired; and charge accordingly. 31 Note Instead of townships No. 1, 3, and 3 in ranges 5 west, to be sold at Jackson, (seat of government) Mississippi, read townships No. 11, 12, Cc 13, north of the old basis parallel in range No 5, east of the basis meridian of the district west of Pearl river. It is also to be understood, that townships No. 8. 9, and 10, in ranee No. 5 cast; 9 and 10, in ranges 6,7, ann 8 east; and township 10,Ain range 9 east, are all situate north of the bases parallel, and vast of the meridian abovementioned. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE THE INDIANA JUSTICE AND Tanners' Scrivener. CONTAINING The offise and duty of Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Coroners, Constables, Township Officers, Jutymen and Jailors. ALSO, The most correct forms ot Deeds Mortgages, Leases, Kcleases, Discharges, Powers of Attorney, Bonds, obligations, notes of band, bills of exchange, &c &c. To which is added the Constitution of the State of Indiana. for sac at lUis oflicc.
