Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 December 1808 — Page 4

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POETICAL ASTLUM,

THE SEASONS MORALIZED,

Thry, who to warmer regions rm; May hlefi the faf or of the fun, But feck in vah wkat charms us herd Life's pi&ure T2rying with th; year. Spring and her wanton train a4nce Like Ymth ta lead the feftiYe dance, All, sll hf r fcenei arc myrlh and play, And blufhing btafforai own her fway.

The summer (thofs Wcffemi blown)

I Rcprcfcnt to mvfelf this firft'nothmfr is faid in mr. Pinkncy's

day of the year as it were the fir ft letter, of any intention to repeal day of my life; and, from the the proclamation by which the goodnefs of God, I pre fume to ihips of war of Great Britain arthope for blcfiingr, this vear equarinterditled from all thole rights of

totnolc that have been granted me hoipit'ahty in the ports ol the li

on tormtr ones. What may linitetl btates. which are ireeiy alnot hope for from my heavenly jlcwcd to the Ihips of his majefty's Father, who from the firft mo--enemies. merit nf mv f'xiflrnpf nrnvirVci fnr Th" r.nntirmnnrr nFnn intrrrtl A

mr with fn mnrh tnHfmlc anrllinn tvhirh. linrler fitnh firnim.

Erondnefe ? In mv narontQ hp trnve iiinnres. riimiints fn ururlv tn rli.

me friends, who, from my very reel hoftility ; after the willing : . l. r. .,i 1 1 i . . i r r n -i 1 ,i

birth fupported and brought me

up, anu wnoie uinntcreucu ancct-

nefs nrofelled, and the attempt

made by his majeltyj to remove

ion protected me in the eak and. the caule on which that meafure

helolefs (late of infancy. Wiht-

out fuch care how coiid I have been preferved to enjoythe many bleffings which I now jxfiefs ? I enter with the nrcient dav into

a new period oi lite not to much unprovided for, nar lb helplefs, as when 1 firft came into the world 1

but with eoual occafion for afiift-

ance in manV' refoecls as I then

experienced. I require friends to ihed fweets lioon mv life to fun-

port my fpirits when opprefTed witherief. arid to warn me of dan-

' - gers into which I might otherwifc

tall. And nil not my heavenly

Brmg, on the fratti that ipnng htd fonn, Father granlmethis bell ofbleir. Thus men ad-Dnce imptird by tirnei inS ?

And Nature trUrrpi in her piiiat. J With thij firft day Of the year

Then Autumn crown, the hcntirai year, gJ;nt Thfi Lor(j wh(J gaye me

1 he tp-nres a ficklitr afpel wear ;

And mournful (he ( the lot cf all) Matures her fruits to make them fall ClaJ in the reftnents of t rotnb, Old age is enly Winter's gloomWinter, slat I (hall faring Yeftare, But youth returns to man n more.

beinir. takes it at one clnnnp

vr - - j - - (which nothing can deceive) each

. - week, eaeh dav. each inftant ofl

' . . .

this vear. AH indeed that relates

to me is hidden from me : but all

things arc viftble to God. and all

V T - -

are lettled according to his dc

had been originaliv founded.

would afibrd but an inaufpicious

omen lor the commencement of a

fvftem of mutual conciliation :

and the omifiion of .iy notice of

that mealure in the propolal

which mr. rinkney has been inftruclcd to bring forward, would I t . riiPip . . 1

nave oeen 01 men a material defect in the overture of the Prefident. But the underficrned is comman

ded no further to dwell uoon this

fubjedl than for the purpofe of affuring mr Pinkney, that on this and every other point in dilcufiion

oetween the two gorernments, his majefty earneftly delires the reftoration of a perfect good underftanding and that his majefty would decline no meafure for the attainment of that obiert. which

fhould be compatible with his own

honor and lult nnhts. nnrl with

, r m u 1 - the interefts of his Deonle.

1 he uncicrhjrncd rcauefts mr.

. . x

rinkney will exceot the rllurance

of his high confideration.

NOTICE. ALL perfons indebted to mi by bond, notr,or book acccuiit, nre hereby refuelled to come forward and pay off their refpedVive b2llances on or before the fird day of January next, or they will be rut

into ,tue lianas 01 propper cmcer lor c

ledUon. A T. SNAP?. Dec. 15th 1803 -' Samuel C. Vance Vs. Nicholas WhitingerForeign Attachment WHEREAS a writ of forriga attachment hath ilTurd nut rk f ri rmr

of Common Pleas of Dearborn county in the Indiana Territory, againft the goodj Jnd cnattles lands and tenementi of Nicholas VVhitinrer a nn refident t u f,,:

ScF-Ufl C' Vancc'-wll"eupon the fl.er

u. ...m county nath returned, that he has

",u 101 in or adjoin ing the town of Lauranceburgh as the pro. pcrtr of the ftid Whitinger. Notice i. therefore hereby triren to the fairl kt.vi,

Ias,Vhitmgerthat unlefc h do

Y . w "ft"''" -m cetre a declaration and enter fnf ial Ka;i f.

the faidaftion the property fo attached will be fold tofatisfy the claim of the laid Vance, and all others who

juftly entitled, and who fhall apply for ihaa

SAMUEL C. VANCE CIlc. James Dill aty, ( For pltff. 26th Nov. 1805,

1;

ANECDOTE.

A Sweat fsr a Sweat

crees. which are full of wifdoml rSmnpfii

and Roodnefs. If in the courfe of riRnPRF pammtmo

tne year 1 experience any mistor-L

tune.whir.nl rould nnt Inrpir ! "71

if any unforefeen happinefs fall to NOTICE

on

1. rTi

niv nt ! w nave anv nK rn hr r-i it l. .l-j 1

, . 1 V V , , J ff 1 u,c inira monoay in iviarcn next

-w... ... - - ' - - iu iiic court oi viOinmofl n entering the room a fpringr "rat toich d, wjil work together for my good. Pica of Knox county Indiana Territory, rhen, in an inftant, it grafp'd the perfen Full of this COnviclion 1 begin to fftablilh a ferry over the Oh.o river

rn'rrinr. An lrilhrnan ('a itranp'tri C2i-lt i t.ir x ' 'i I t it Ivif tlll Ur.. Itrnm mv lanrl fl, i L Ttr

hd on the door for fome medical aid, aria ben 1 ihall be more and more Con- bafh to the opofite fide, likewife a ferry

acroistne mouth el Wabalh.

i! I10"" the r,Bm mhftt ibt elt(,n tirmcd in the pcrfuafion that God 7"r-U l"'it':J,b.,mf a "'"T"',. V i11,'' be mv prcferver Aill, as he fUl !op w,th I... fift to offend h.mfc 11 : ; h , fa f j fi rf

but, to ;is rett aftonifhmmt, he law thrlp'r

THOt. JONE51. 54th December, 1803.

. i ... i . . i i i

cxuuicu iu i;uvcriv anu fiur.

ffr!i:y tikrti-e aur'iPiyinR men, nrn nc r t mi i i flew Lm the hfr likr lightning. A refs, I will remember the days ol few da ift-r, meeting toil (who PY infancy, thut more critical

J

nwu uc caMed a waikirij

rv iit rf his orn houfe. he excUimtd

u Ah, tiy hor.ry - are you there ? Do you think 1 don't knov yiu, 'ith ycur tbthes on i" Hr fete? the d'oftcr by the throttle, and heOowinef a few hearty "whacki take that for the fweit you gate me t'other day. Trijics Hsbt as Air. An xctr.tic barber. Pome years

9 . m eretifj a under the waih of the king's

tuch pnion. 1 he winoows oetn nrokeu 'nr entf red it, he mended them with p-r n 'ith appeared Shave fcr a pen njt nitii th- uftnl !t?vitation to cuOontrs ; ;i! ow l.u Jfjc- wai fcrawlrd the following wtrfy

11 re lives yemmv Wrifh: x Shafts jt iv:! s l2t:v niii.i in Eiir'aria, Ahmt r.:t ;u:te. V 'i.ir js Iio Uted aty thirp etrrritrir, . rhefr. i'lfc -ipt'ors ; and hapir 'j-ic-t r -it lone vi: frcn the anthr.r (wUnn hj:i!iy conrludrd to hr an c b r ) ke p:!!-J oH' b'S at. thuiu'r hit hfad t'l'o' nnrr pir.f ir.t the fli?;. ' fl-d out.

Tl r bar-

if I meet with ingratitude, from a

TO TRK

FATRONS OF THE JONOTOR.

The editor f the Monitor it an nmv

frirnrl rvr, ,, rki.cri- 'o' addrefies. filled up with et'otilW-

ll.lke niC unhannv. Cind c.-.., l"1 Pro11,:t future p.rlorm.ncfs.

raile me up other iriends. on 13 an,a h,i Prc,eU,:"!Vcni-

xvJ.ofe tciMlernefs I mnv nir.,, ,1... "? T",cl' "

i "rJ" J,;'v- lie act..,, n nereffiry. I,ow.

I ? "''"-"I. r1 r J "ajS .IU" 01 to oftr a few entile ob-

uu pci lei. ui Kins ne mv r-raMr,. . u:. t... r -

j ' r i anuiii wun re ptct to

.-v mwii. wiiu iiuv iu ici i j-ims uap?r.

ty me. llhould put my trull in til tit- lAi-itt-ni" t.-l-t,l . A . . Z I

hi r hnfw U'hrn tMviL'.viuJ;, h.J ' 'w 4V ,,v-1 " ii juoiinns win

. r i i x-v , nrih, Jts friends rerd nc

ano

C

The Monitor ii now Kftablifhed

'public-i

atiioufand dangers. What thet, , , r " ,CJ'

th-ir falfc prophecies of its downfall.

i!.e Lity ot a!hinj;!ti !ns becoaie the

U I -rr :V.V V rvt t . l I '

j r. iiTn-'tiiatrlv ti r hi head Muo tn

th-r evi- into Mir ibt. inc! repli, " Kn

fir,r,-h r: ru:,M Fiote laughed lieartiSv, K.-.ii r. the man a guinea.

M ISC ELL ANT.

vtn picvcui my ucinmng I tl is year with a trantiviil mind ? I look

forward without anxictv. aiul

ieave my fate to the guidance of

I rovidence.

DOCUMF.VTS Accompanyir the Pr Ii lents M;Tae. IR0M UR. PINKWET TO MK. CAVNtNt. GRF.AT CuSliEPLAMD Pf.ACF, Auguf 23, UCU

Medinuijfts on tkc frst day of the Ser the newborn year, all giily

un a u raount robr-s of novrlt jmd h'Me. Has irz u iih afpeel bland, the car oitiriic.

utitor f permanent alode which notliini flnll he ab!t- to change but a r.-mnval n

the feat v f Jovernment ; a circ uniflnni f whuh the editor h.occs to believe will nr.

ver t?kc put

A tht nrinripl- funnort nf a nfnv...

at this place n drrivH fmrn fubi i intion

the editor trurt thnt the triTih who luve heretefor jirnntted Yw elUbliJhroent will

inare no diligence, wI.mi epportunity of. f-r-, to extend the rin.nlation of the Man. i;or: An extfniivc circulation alone can a

Tive to fum the mean nrr fr-ir. t .1.

Go:itinu;dfraw vur U-f. II! n , . .

ur.ijciiv WOllld rut ho itnfe to

contribute m any manner in hislcorreft management of "his prefs.

I ? reitore to the commerce ol the United States, its wanted activity; and if it were poSible to make any Lcrifice for the repeal ol die embargo, without appcarin;:

O depreciate it as a meafure of prjcerJinga of that hdv, tfth-r with all

": y"' ,' "ciiiui i;hiiv nave la- p"',c vouc" dicmyi-.t will h llrated its removal :is a ni.-.r,..- h'ort fiithfullv ind at an f adv .In- la;a

oi incoriveiurnt re Unction upon

uic amci icao people. The umlerlKUffl is cnnimardcd. iu conclulion to obfervc, that

The editor can a (Tine his fubfrribrr' tht the Mr.ir fhall be enlarged to a f.zr as pre.it as that of the National In-

trlliTuf r 1: not a

or.pr'i in

irnot l-;rr, by the mtitr-il Noverr.hrr next; and :Tit th

c O K y D O Nf THE SEAT OF JUSTICE OF

HE Leciflature nf tU'm . nr-.

ritory having la,4 0fTa new County taken hlhed the feat of JuftiW thereof t th. low,, of CORYDONj the proprieto," Z e?u.rf ,t0 fa,e on the Premil to th. higheft brdJer, the lots in the Paid Town on Frjday ,he 1 ,th of Novemb nexf I hi .Town I3 handfomely fituated the Junflion o little and big Indian Creeks, and umtMin itfelf as mav .H. " A'

p other inUnd flte in' . "fe mlrr "j - V"" f fl011""'" Settlement and a large bod of ball IamJ a'real f Wlf ,f"P!,'itd COI,fli" itreams for Mills than n.rl,-. ...

the Welter,, Country : it promises t. b. place of ccnfiderahl. commerce. Me. chanics of everv.IriV.:.,f: r , .

advantngeous te fettle there J be t.rm.. of Sale wi be Ba(3e fc arid due attendanrr

above mentioned hy " "'e

1HE PROPRIETORS-

ONE. HUNDRED U FIFTY DOL

fT5 , KUNAWAY from I VL lt,,e fubferiber the lixth I VSKLSlf 7 of Jny 1806 LA7-ki ncsro nian n:,nifd

twenty. two years of arre

when he went awaw. five-

nine or ten inches hTSh. a llirlif wall

made fellow, Hraight nfe, thin lips, has a

r ' 11,5 crj 4ak:s pum and veryfcnrible, has fome fpots on hit neck ami toller bene orcafiuned by a burn iome frriprs on his back towards his right :df under his fhoulder blade, orcafioncd I hy whippitg, may hate fome fears on his lrK, "far hn ancles, occafianedhv li.rr

fd, a lar?:e lat fpot, he is veiy iirniouf,

v-n work at rnuCh carpmter w0ik, couti play fjme on the fiddle t vrhnU-v.. ..i

p IV.d negro and Wings him tothefublVrU ofrlivinc n Brokecountv. ftatnf v;,..;.

eight milrs fr.m Cbarl,n0wn anu fiv.

rgni atuijanvill. fhall Lave th, abov rewaidpaid hy rne.

t HICIId. wells. Alay the 24, !8C. N. R. Hii htles in his ears to ware tobs.

jet

lor- :? nati-i. 2 th t tAttr. tV.. .i

itor hasrodvihtof qiiirr th- m. Q comdlete fatisfcion to m;n ol all puttes. Waibir-tttn City, Srptcr.iber 20th, 1808.

FROM THE PRESS OI

K. STOUT. R I HT F R T TIF. TKPH1T0RT AKI OF TBI LAWS OF TMF. I'MITEi STAT E 3