Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 160, Charlestown, Clark County, 15 August 1821 — Page 1

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, rur. ths: imeuna imllltjenclr 4 p r i i) i:. JiunF. i that hih-minded disposition of r I. Mii h inclines us lo mink mute highly i r vIm s thin we ouzht to think. This ' . ('t ie human mind arises from a C s.deraiiuu ol some real or imaginary

clioii inherently icionv,iii 10 uuro.wi - A - . - I t I' 11..

r.M'U".-, " l mi! til inuieis oi iiiosc,

i v ,.;n wo. are naturally or act iIent i- , (:,!).. cted in s icW'M'. Pride, liketne

i tt-.il and baleful passions oi' in dice

c.uv, tends directly to the cxpuh-ion

il, ihc amiable and benevolent passion

m- sued. It is generally lound to ;;row, loin ish host, in tiie ro iotis of darkness

( h are ontirmallv nverdiaded with th

U( l ignorance and superstition; vet,

it tr J.1 thai v, e. lind many instances el it 1 lina.it growth, even in a land of libeny, l,y'.: iimn"ii itely under vertical rays of

inticdiK es despoibm, il.e t ainral l nif nt Saddlebags lent out, and a long la the Jackson Chciiii Court

time coming liomt ! !

ol'iTiile. If tlitnli ie ne firid n hauidily

olili( ian in a lire i'ot nanei.l, veinay

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i i.-.c INK snl rri! . r, some timr affo.

hums lill Ml. Ill- 111 1115 HUM. Ill, ilM'I U'Ui ii" f . . i a I ii (J a

( ri!e. 'i'lii position, is evident from tho conduct of many liitli-toriod pretended democrats, while candidates f'-r t.fl'n e, '-villi long, loud,

ami apparently zealous f pn lies, they de-

tluy h w i fit htm rttutntd; iht

V( 'fhnt litdf uirn i rid of an a

'cilh'Tit quality-on the muletrar' t ilv flip w.is the ramc ol Ii'caricl Griffith, I' the tx rtouer will now eon I Min to It t the ou iiei havr them hevvd!

claim on the advantages ol lihcrn at.d equal

rights; vhile in their private capacities they cxhddt the characters of haughty uti-I'-elinc tvratits. The amiahle and liee.evo-

lent passions are Kept inexcrciseh a 1'')-: fctateul Iiid'.i-'a J ckOti Circuu Court

blill toiifcr a far b rctnriiirR themJAMF.S IJ.MON.

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;i w ijiowu irany pcrns of amiaMe.

li ict rs a: -l .( natural uip-iUoii.,

corn pa.l'e 1 up with pride tij'oa the e ii, u oi ifii aeci.ii. and f u.-M-exioi,

rs.'U i;!';!r''j;ai-.eja in -wi-i) hi-, f.rti Hi", or hi- tcdci.t-. ; ;o v yv an!., oil -ueh ofca- - i tic ir i .1 :n.- r acrpiair-tcuj-

nd Minr Mrncs lht'-e to

I'.ru 't that in tic-

m.: eftv rn;i!i i

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viae i he inovt

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iy lo ol sympathy. Sunpathy i a princi

pie vvhuh properly exists between beings of the same nature and laculties. Ifthcre fore, v.e apply this princijde of human i ature lo the "real h iely ot'inanldnd, it w ill he (bund, th.it men ef the saiee nation, and men of similar education, avocations and habits feel the stro.ncest symj athies. Altho(i2;h mankind are necessarily divided into diilerent nations and lasses puiuii'ff

- Jm.e 1 e in, 1821. William FlinnO i V , ! In CrrAN J MIN I VAN'S 31 fl ) ctRV NVm. H. I vvivg I dpent BrGxvr.stmn J No v on this day t an e the complainant, by lieubio V N loon, Fq. hi at'orruy, a'd fd d his bill in elm coy

tai ist tru- I tenoantSt arul il appear

various vocations; yd a, hetrnu, b, i.ms we

ire all members of one creat funitv, de

riving f.'ar Ik 'uii; from the same source, povM-ssiiiu like passions, feelings, and jnopensilit s; and all travelling the sanifjourmy to the same country. Jlow unnatural and iirational thetefon1, is the conduct ot

'ol this state, it is nrd red that unless h be h pp ar to answer to thecluupes in tl e s.id complainants bill, on or tu fore th- nex t rm f)l this court, to be h fden at the Our'-Honse in

Hrow nstnu n, on the first Mo'dyn

June 1 etrn, 182 1.

Stephen Ai nun, au ius-m-cni dc!!ort havn 3 lilt ci his -U idnle a Inn d aoordiny to law atom Ma Ii Turn. Oidcrcd th; t -he t . edito s of du sahl Stephen Slnpnun appear on the t h i r rl day of the next October turn of this CYurt, to bt holden at tl ecomi huts e in brownstou n, and sht w f ;:iise if any they have, or can shew why .m ;tssnjnrneiit of hi u said propeny she u'J not lc made and he be discharged. And that this order be pul lislndm the " Indiana Inttlligcncer," lor three wet ks socc( fcsuely. A C y -Test. U M. CKKNSHAVV, c j. c. c. August 1, 1321.

Jim tr.-.n who feels proud for some nccbleu- f r , , t fli, c , ,.:ii iu.

tal nr temporary elevation in society ? Hu- j tA ( ,Qr anj lh(, courl lvil

imaiutv. tia: opno.'itr' oi prior, i that happv .

,. 11 ' 1 " 'UCLKC iil.l lllllllll, di.posit.ou oi mind, which prepares and , ()r,f,n, th.it ,his or(U,r hp publishquahm s iliem -n of buMir-, t:i.p.;hticianled,oH Uf Wt t ,jCCt SSne'y, in soa

public n- uspiper printed in this stat. .

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e'4.!i' all trav'!iin the .-auu- i.-ad to the

, i...'t:a.t friu!!- t! -if !v n::ti: re v" are ; ftvlfd, e jii iiu !!-" hei-s of ill rtal.l : th 'f t tli't- , I . A

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d '.ttli, wh"i'e 1 i if K:n'.f of trrrors

.it, j level ail disii:;c!io:i, and p'iacc the , ;t. Kiich, tiie warrior, the -iate;:nan, the

rt .J .'sep.lier, and ti..-1 berirar en the same ,k::!i:,. Pride is too apt tomako us forget th vie'iMiudes of lie The proi.nl man ji'-n on the top of Per tune's wheel, with

IJniinity nioic ;-u; suneivi lious nod sur-

lontv ri mi su ''-'CiiiovM mini rui- . , i

F" the roTioir, of pove. lv, diversity, and , u,,; "- :y 1"'? " - ;t faritv. and nr,il;,i:n, hi, snneriorit v. ' H!,ol,,Pr fl 1 ?'tin of the mind prTde : that

lfT I perhaps, never once thinks nor even

arm the pinlo-finhr to pa ocr the t m-

pcsaaus sm ol iiirr, with a conscious tranquility, while the man of adversity, acting 1 1 lid. I iitT iia fp4jiYi"Ss iiifiuoiiT oi'ljr COUd:v his little haik, amidst the scornful -terms o( 'pride to the desired haven. Perhaps il may he said, by some, that

. a rnoJer.it!? portion ol prnlo is atisoluteiy

necf-sarv fr every person; and that the evil of pridv? conils in its hi i 1:2 c arried to in extreme. T'his ofiiniori, I humbly conceive, is loundcd in an iirnoranec of the r ..-al nature a id e-sence of pride. If priIe co isi-is, (agreeably to the preceding definition,) ia our "thinking more highly uj oarsdixs than vw. oii'jht tr think" it can in no ca'e he necessary or proper. As well miht: the advocates for pride, urge the iicceWy of incorrectness in opinion in any other case whatever.

Perhaps many persons, who contend for

mis, that the tune may soon come.

:t ja a revolution of fortunn may place JI- J at the loUorn of the wheel. The haJ "d ie.liuence 0 pride, deposes the man f st.ed with military, civil, or political jh for, to think the yreat portion of man- ' 'F W his i iferiors naturally; tliat they are 1 tcined i a the order of nature to obey and 1 .r., him. . vThis f-iet perhaps, in no instance, in a tTjiihcati .overi, me.nl, is so clearly oina;,in the military department, which is Qocespnrib ties pot ic. Here we find the ' f.ly o'.'icer who i perhaps, mnelv di-ii-ni-lied from the ccmiiKUi soldier, by a ' CcJmiHon, n (,uo Con. a fokade, A. c. j 5ij!'itiNg his piide in the practice of t- ' over hi f.-How hein:' w it'ti r.nreasin t;;idu;iy. j( thrrefnro f.lows lli.it the n;- . tural region of pride isde?p.)tism. Hence ysfird in all despof'u ifovernmeiit.-, the -brife ma vim that -'w.r cvi f. nte'(s ' Jmr Ijn hr, 1 ('this he a fair r-u-'are P'idc, tbe. inriiisitive reider may as!;, ."' ts ?.' fiinr! rx'st in jWr cwt pnpuinr ttternmra'sr To which it may 'he an-Were-J, t,-,i j) i ;iUeXl,r. plant, lake; , f.'Om the h.)1-hrd rf despotism, at d ItaesI t ant J i,, n re'd liean soil, hv the bane Jf laisanthropy, and cultivated 'by the 10 taries of kindly rrovcrnnirnt . ,; If the f.nly sere foundation, o fare-vi, ;TCranicn(?, is virtue, it follows thai what

5Ve' tends to the destruction of virtue.

A L py 1 1 st. V.l. (JHKN.MlAic. 1 c. c August 1, 1821. Wool Carding. The subscriber respelfuily informs thv puoiic tliit he hos rcsuinctl lie Hrool Carding Business, at his lo'tm r Man , t.n the halt cod ' f 11 gli-strt ft, in Charh ilown, nlure all business in his hue wall be irtcivfd u oli 'hanks a. d pun61ua'ly a'ti ruled to he time s i inse!f fr m the p ins he Ins taken in t pairing and unprrtving his Miinnc, iiid li-ir, assiduous a ten tion to business to merit a liberal share ol public p itronac. N.ATH'l FARKKK. Charlesimm, Muy 10, 1 b2 1 . 147 2m. N". 15. Fn k your Wool perfectly elf . in from burs and .','r.nvs be parti eu'.Jt in opening die curls, keep the line and couse ap.ni send one pound ol suit grease to eight of Wool be Mire 1 ot o grease your Wool tdi it

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di-position or principle of action, which

makes us sceru to do, or participate in doima mean act; that correct opinion of the dignity of our characters, which confines us to the paths of honour and probity, and prevents an aberration from the line of rectitude. Thi principle (.faction, by some,

i- d 'nominated decent pride, in contradis- Conies to the machine.

Unction Irom pride propel ly po caih'J. In Ibis sense 1 presume, every admirer, and supporter of the dignity of human nature, approves of pride. This di -posili n, (although improjcrly termed prule) is one which is fostered and cultivated, hv the wi:-e and virtuous of all tin tioris. It is this, which marks the enaraeler of the j;reai. and uood of every region oi the earth. If is this, which inspires the youthful mind with ardent emulation, to iorsake the vul.zar walks of ignorance, and pur-ui', with constant assiduity, the path of science up the sleep mountain ol parnc to the splendid temple of Virtue.

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ruin of buch gov e rumen to, ana

As pride, .properly so called, prows to the ereatest perlection, in the dark regions ol iiesp(li; 111 ; so this disposition, (termed (leu 11! pri ',) llourishes best in the en!i hlened clime.- ot lil ei !y and euaal rip I it It is this, which ei.ab!t-s the 3 out bird lovei 'n v mi id ;cain t the insidious at tat 1-s oi

Cupid, and kee within tec bounds

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keen w 1! hiii the bounds ot pru-

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i( v e ; t s ibe candidate f r malrinioiiy liom i.-liim; w ilii j in ipital i';i into I!',mens

e, .-r i;:e purpos" ol niaHim a pteaia-

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The su!scriber has just received a quantity ol ITthSH FLO UK, Also, Manu factu n d Tobacco w holcs-de ari.i retail, vv,.rrauttd inferior to none manufactured in ibe wellem country, with other articles, all ot which he will sell very low lor Cash Ilia brore is opposite the store house 1 iniiuly aceuptsd by Willhmi Duerson, jr. JAMFS COLLINS.

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37" In addition to the above, he has j u It received the following AitiC3,T1 N" ?i STONE WAUL, COFFKL. SUtiAK. I'KITF.K, I'OWDKI!, SHOT, LI AD, DOMhSHC CLOTHS. I UNCI HAMS, :. Clutrlvxtwu, cJultj -jt iz?i9

STKAYl.D Irom the subscriber, on the 17th June Lst. i L-rne luy HOKSK , about fifteen orsixteen hands high, four years old last sprinr, very short mane, sh d before, no brands recollected. Any person finding said Horse and delivering him to me. or giving information so that 1 gtt him shall be lib rHv rexvarhd. Sam. IL T. ff'colfalk. Lexington It Juhj 10 155 tin. Clock iVJakinjj&W atch Kcpairinjr

THK subscis''er wishes to inform the public, that he st eanies on the above business, at his old stand, and having t-mploj-edao expc rienc eiUv.akoimii to attend to Watch iep siring only, those who may favor him with a call shall have ihtir r.ork well doi e. WM: W. MOIHUS. Charlestoiwi, Aug. j, isai i5S. btate of Indiana, ( lark county, ss. 'l'ukeu up b OjvuI Hare, living n Campcretk, ivar New Washington, oik blight Bay Horse. 7 or 8 years old, 14 hands 1 1-2 inches high, two hind a; d leb hue leet wfnic, bLzeface, low in rlesh, shod before, hud on a sma l bell with the letters near the loner edge D-graft' fastened on with an old h ather collai :jpraistd to 25 dolhrs by William F. Kandolpli and LdwarJ Manning, before me, JOS: COWER, j.r.cc. July lth. 1821. S H K f 5 1 FFN SALK. Tliere will be exposed at public sale, to the highest bidder, lor icaoy moi ey, on Saturday the lsihinst. in J fT rsonville, one lot in said town, no 51 A! o, one out lot in Clarksvilb , no 11 t. ken as the property of John Wet icr-. to satisfy an exc cuuon m favour of Aa-ou Pr.thcr, against sa d Weathers and Wrn. Wvaf. JAMES CUHKEY. sh'lT.c. c. ClniH stow r A"irusr S h. . 1821. HKEF CA I ILL WAN 1 El). The subscriber w-shes I imrchnse a qtianti-y of Bl.EF CA1TLE, fur which he will give the behest price in Salt, Leather, or Cash. Any person wishing to make sale of such, wdl find me at my place of r sid nee, in Charlestowti, ncai ly opposite L. Foid, Esq. on High-stit . t. JOHN W.GKLFN. August 8th. 1821. J 5 if. Doctors AND'r. P. HAY ab JOHN T. PURL(JTON, Having entered into partnership, in the practice of Mr.DienK, bencLKV, ,K:c. will devote their whole attention to the duties of their profes.-ion, and will attend with promptness, whenever their aid is ie. pined.

Chai-iestown, Jone 27, 1 f.'Jl.-

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CCj" A few conies of the Confession of

Jomv Dahjia.'., ur-.- Ld-jeel at tliic ,ei s'de.