Western Sun, Volume 7, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 November 1816 — Page 4
Then Joan return, as heretofore, I'll vex thy honeft foul no more ; Let's etch our proper talV attend Forgive the part and ftrivc to mend.
For the information of the people of this place and of the frontiers
we publish the following h.x
fed and brot' into any fettlement would drive all the monarchists of citizens of the U. States, forfeit from the continent, without atom not exccediegioo dollars ftc either hazard or delay, Mexico 5sr S3 1 SErTSS "SS pTi,ation as srat as t ; (hill purchafe a horfe, knowing is she not by every law entitled him to be brot' out of the Indian to her independence, and when territory, by any perfon or perfons, she has made a declaration to
tmrfs from the law. of the Ui. ' ul " F"V - - iu n is apparent mat
ted States, and of this Govern- V'h" lS , P?? UlC mea"S t0 CIV ment a r i r i t v force it, is it not the duty of our Extract of the law of the U. States TSory Sailed Dec is isiol government to acknowledge her pafled March so, 1802. rkt e - ' , . ttf ' thJ ,n rank, and openlv receive her am-
Sec. 7. And be it further enac- f M h enfiiincr. no nerfon bassadors? We have nothing to
let. I nat no men citizen, or omer be a,owtd tQ trade w;th a fear f,.
om the resentment of the
POETRY. DARBY AND JOAN WHEN Darby saw the setting sun, He swung his scythe & home he run Sat down, drank off his quart, and said, "My work is done, I'll go to bed" "My work is done! retorted Joan, My work is done! your coustant tone ; But hapless women ne'er can say, My work is done, till judgment day.
You men can sleep all night, but we Must toil"--"whose fault is that?" quoth he I know your meaning, " Joan replied, But sir, my tongue shall not be tied ; I will go on, and let you know, What work poor women have to do : First, in the morning though we feel As sick as drunkards when they reel, Yes feel such pain in back and head As would confine you men to bed, We ply the brush, we wield the broom, We air the beds, we right the room ; The cows must next be milk'd-- and then We get the breakfast for the men ; Ere this is done, with whimpering cries, And bristly hair the children rise, These must be dressed, and dos'd with rue, And fed and all because of you ; We next" here Darby scratched his head, And stole off grumbling to his bed ; And only said, as on he run, Zounds ! woman's clack is never done." At early dawn, ere Phoebus rose, Old Joan resumed her tale of woes ; When Darby thus--" I'll end the strife, Be you the man, and I the wife ; Take you the scythe and mow, while I Will all your boasted cares supply." "Content quoth Joan, give me my flint," This Darby did, and out she went, Old Darby rose and seized the broom, And whirled the dirt about the room ; Which having done, he scarce knew how, He tried to milk the brindled cow. The brindled cow whisk'd round her tail In Darby's eyes and kick'd the pail, The clown perplcx'd with grief and pain, Swore he'd ne'er try to milk again ; When turning round in fad amaze, He saw his cottage in a blaze ; For as he chanc'd to brush the room In careless haste he fired the broom, The fire at last subdued, he swore
The broom and he would meet no more. Press'd by misfortune and perplex'd, Darby prepared for breakfast next; But what to get he scarcely knew, The bread was spent the butter too, His hands bedaub'd with paste and flour, Old Darby labour'd full an hour ; But luckless wight ! thou couldst not make The bread take form of loaf or cake. As every door wide open stood, In pushed the sow in quest of food, And stumbling onward with her snout
O'rfet the churn the cream run out ; As Darby turn'd, the fow to beat, The flippery cream betray 'd hi feet ;
He caught the bread trough in bis fall And down came Darby, bread and all, The children waken'd by the clatter, Start up k cry v Oh I what's the matter V Old Jowlrr bark'd and Tabby mew'd, Ai J haplefs Darby bawl'd aloud. Return my Joan, as heretofore, T 1 I ..1 r i m iW " t MB i - ' IklkVi SKA m
II i ii jm kill. i i v 1 ii iv ii m i i m & i i 1 i i r
r-j " " wmrmm-m f ikc now by fad experience taught, iOn'P 'r'd to thine mv wotk is noutrht :
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Henceforth, as bufinefs clis, I'll take, Content, the plough, the fcythe, the rake, And never more trsnfgrefs the line
t j i lit . i" i mail V) V- uinnvv.u v j u uvjv -? 1 1 v hvihiiilih ill i ; ifVTltSSkJSS I-lian or Indians, wilhin the lands mother country. England has
ai any 01 uic ini, ui iiuimiig , ,k l,i;, htl. h.. I-,hii .i 11 " "
camps, ot any of the Indian tribes " u"a Tk.T..T Vy ourselves,
. . W II II IV lilt 1(11 t I
trader, without a licenie uncr uik olVnuned a lice, iron, .1 aim .1 snc naa not, lie rum that
as a
the hand and Teal of the fupertfV
tendent ot the department, or
governor of the territory, and hav- 7; "T"u , VVCI mf ing previonfly given bond with 1 deling with the affairs of other
wnicn luperimciiuciu r Jt-i iuu au- .noltt. .1 s i ruii :ir.. peium
inonzcu, man un dpiMiuauuu, niuv. t:nn Q lrp renirr,l kv the laws , I WJ . fuel, licenfc.lor. term not exceed- ufstSom grfon, Z P''CSCnted ,,.g two years to fuch trader, who rf i h , . ence . we believe this to be the (hall enter .into bond with one or Provided. That nothing case, and will be with all the more lureties, approved. ot hyfTie , . ' . . , . tvct twtAia ldarlu ,.,u u,-
r ' iy ik it in t 1 m iia 1 1 n u man ijuvun a- i vk juiuuv iiuuuj 1110
be laro-e
om ou-
fuperintendent, or perfon ilfutng
ny perfon within this territory American navy shall b M'C es 'AfriSS from P-chaGng meat, fuganor a- enough to protect them fr
- -. . . ny article 01 mo an manuiaciure, nns nn ri,' ,.1,,,. one thoufand dollars, conditioned r' . ,,,, nr inri;n. r pression. Yankee.
lor me .rue m.u in...u. . f of fuch regulations and reftrifehons . fc h ' otklce of s or as a.e, or ll.all be made for the go- f f irj SWSStfJSl.rSd'E -ny-ch article, or any flcins or
furs.
c i :rr.
lupei n.enuem or person mu b j B(? j, f th enaaeu That ciiPh uf ncM Infill h:up in I nmi er . . ......
ouV' "r, .V 1 r the trade with the Indians, except
as before excepted, fhall beconfin-
Rccipe For a Cold. From the European Magazine of July, 1790. The late Dr. James Maimers Recipe for a Cold which he strenuously recommended.
Take a large teacup-ful of lin-
and authority to recall the fame, if
the perfon so hcenied ihall transgress any of the regulations, or reflriclions, provider! for tht government of trade and intercourfe with the Indian tribes ; and (hall put in futt fuch bonds as he may have taken, on the breach of any condition therein contained. Sec. 8 And be it further enac-
ted,Thatanv fuch citizen or other . KSn. candy, pounded, a table spoonful
perton, who mall attempt to reiiue . ... foiritous iiouors to ot old rum.
in any town or Hunting camp 01 ,.",,; ,Uo ot arood vinetrar nr Pmnn.iuin.
fii 11- ! Ulty iliVJiail Jl IIIUIJllj IV IUUII VIIV - Cl 5 -v...w.. ,..v v.
ed to fuch places on the frontiers- secd , k ,j n4 the povfrnnr mav firlicrnat eV . J
where the ingrefs of the Indians quonce, and a quarter of a pound may not be contidered prejudicial ot sun raisins ; put these into 2 to the perfons and property of the quarts of soft water ; let it sim good citizens of this territory. mer over the fire, till it is reduced 4 3. Be it further enatted. That to one. Then add to it a quarfrom and after the firft day of tnrnfanmind rf hrnwn
arch nexteiduing, no perfon or nA-A o ui, ,
rum, and a table spoon ful
any of the Indian tribes, as a tra
der, without fuch license, fliall forfeit all the merchandize offered for fale to the Indians, or fountl in
his pofleflion, and fliall, moreover.
part of this territory to which the Indian title is extinquifhed. $4 Be it further enacted, That
any perfon or persons offending a-
nis uunnuu,uiKi iimu, uiuiwu.!, . a i M :r. r
.. . n . Krii ui. un i wic ui uviuuua K) i in-. it. j 1 i .
be liable to atine not excecng . ' r;. r.u:.. n is nut into ine wiiole, it is apt
ioo dollars, and to imprilonment 5V . . ?. . r to errow flat.
not exceeding thirty day, KU"."" any court of Drink a half pint going to bed, J&AfiSZi i-isdiclion lha.1 forhefirnofo and take a little when the cough '.k' n,-ii ..,.K.fi. r.. fence, pay a fine not exceed.ng'500 is troublesome. This medicine
ceive of
Note. The rum and vinegar
or lemon-juice, are best to be added only to that quantity you are
going immediately to take ; for, if ... . ,w .
U C LCI IUII. IIIUII UUi wiiai., vi tw- ... , (. , . 1 ll 0 11 ww-.:.,-. U - lr.AiZ ;n ,hp )arnf dollars, nor lefs than t oo dollars & crenerallv cures the worst, of
Lti v. ji any iiiuuuit in un. w r p i nr r . " trade or barter, a gun, Or other ar- L0" 5f-C5n "CC 3 . "C Colds 'n 2 or 3 days ; and, if ta-
. , w i i i i k , l .-w i a w . .
tide commonly ufed in hunting.
any inl.run.ent of husbandry, or cooking utenfil, of the kind ufually obtained by the Indians, in their
intercourfe with white people, or any article Of cloathing, excepting
. -V t . r , A 11 1 I - rV f f "V y- 1 a 1 I O 1 - . a - C .
than 200 dollars. tll'1C' b,e t0 be
x M laiuuie remeay. it is a most soc 7 . , , vereign and balsamic cordial for Spanish Independence. tu tfTV ... . r r the lunsrs, without the onenintr
The success of the Mexican qualities which endanger fresh
a. "s raifrir.,?;s r ? ";i?i'i- pm, going . ni,aSheOT
not exceedmg 50 dollars, and be; CMl ! a ufcci, mai ai mis urne Known to cure Colds, that have imprifoned not exceeding 30 days, excites the feelings of the people been almost setled in ConsumpSec. 10. And be it further enac- of the United States, more than tions, in less than 3 weeks. ted. That no fuch citizen, or other any other. The freedom of those perfon, ihall be permitted , to pur- countries would be of great im- Chinese Method of mendinjt chase any horse of an Indian, or of portance to thc commercial China RriBS" r2ae -or.,1. because the climate and Take a piece of Hint glass, beat thatpurpofe; which hcenfe, the soil are among the most favorable it to a fine powder, and grind it fuperintendent, or fuch other per- and the people, if exempted from well with the white of an egg, fon as the Prcfident Ihall appoint, European domination could imi- and it joins china without rivetis hereby authorized to grant, on tatethe active enterprize of these intr So that no art can break it in the same terms, conditions & re- state-. Ferdinand, it is said, has ihpc-mpnlaM v- V. u
that the composition is to
nd extremely fine on a
ct.ons as otner ncenies are to ordered a large body of militia serve thi GZvfrtS Prch into se rvice in 8p3in with a view be grGu iorse or horfes, under fuch li- to det?ch hls royal forces to tlle painter's
ftriclions, as other licenfes are to
be ny
a horse
cenfe, before he expofes, fuch American colonies. Dose not
horle or horses for fale, and within our policy require that our dels days after they have been brot' mands on Spain for past aggreoutof the Indian country, fhall ssions should be immediately adroake a particular return to the justed, or the refusal be made iupenntendent, or other perfon, ! ,.t, nir ;c f ua r. ..i k. -L.! i i- rl know n t ow i- the tune to act
liuui 1 1 v ) 1 1 1 iic uuicimcu ins iiCTciiic
s stone.
natural (r artificial marks, under
the penalty contained in their respective bonds. And every fuch perfon, purchafing a horfe or horfes, as afon (aid, in the Indian country, without a fpecial hcenfe.
Our fate. hi?c raark'J, while thou irt mine, (ball for C Very horfe thus purcha-
TOLD YOU 6Y I HAVE left my books, notr Scr. wit G. W. Jobnfton esq. to collrt, wit
orders to omit? suit immediately upon ai
debts due me. and without resoect to oer
of every horfe purchafed by him, on ine ears ounai government, ions alio, all tbo as aforefaid ; describing fuch hor- and either to effect the mot spee- la,c and ha5 g'
fes, by their color, height, &: other dy redress, or to assume a bellige
rent attitude and give freedom to
the western world. Five thousand Americans well appointed and equipped, under one of our popular generals, and accompanied by a respectable squadron,
lc tint purchaled at rr.
iven lecunty, and others
that have not even given their notes may
cxpeft fuits immediately. B, J. Harrison. Vincennes, October 25, 1816 47-St.
GAMUTS for Sale at this Office.
