Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 10, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 October 1819 — Page 4

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EXiTO rm: wh ale. In Pj 1 1 1 ! Io ! sin To the ftunv p ":1 !,'s hin . N t a mightier VV ile lhan this In the wt V sr.tl : is ; Nor a fa let Rah than he Flounders r- in I the p l r sea ; See his blubhef t his gtlUh What i world of drink he swills'. From hh trunk r.s from a spout Which next moment he noun out Such hi person i eat declare Muse who his companions arei Every fish of generous kind S ';Us a: ide o- smiks behind, IW rvVur his p rson keep AM the monsters of the deep ; Mer naids with tbeirtaila & sbigiuf; Hi . ifeifohtpri fmcv stintrtni? nil Crooked Dilphins they surround him. n . spnls. thev favn around ... , , him : Fnllowinir.hard the progress mark fff the intolerant salt-sea Shark F , his so' ace and relief Fiat-fish arc his courtiers chiefly ist and lowest in fcia train, J k- fi li' ellers of the main ; Their black liquor sheds inspite, (Such onearththe things that write) In his stomach, some do nv No good thing can ever stai ; Had it been the fortune of it To hate swallowed the old prophet. Three day's thet c he'd not have d weMd Tut in one Bay have been expelled I ,-)ss ma'in rs are t fv Who berMiilM sseamen say "De onin-r t some fork or island, F wtim sure, s ifr spot and dry land, A kchor in his sea'y rind ; Soon the difTcrmce thev find, Sifftdetl, plump, he sinks beneath them Does to ruthless waves honueath them. Nsme or title, what was he ? i he recent f tnc s' n From the difficulty free us Buffon, Banks, o- saureUnnaeis? With Iris wondrous attributes, Sav what applic ilton stilts ? Bvbis hnk. and by his Stee, By his oily qunhties This, n lso mv eyesiht fads, Tins should fl rhal . be the Prince of : rllSSELIiANBOUd. 1TIF. Pl.NriMO OF THF. VINE Whc i Noah planted the fi'M Vine. a!d retired, Satan approached it and s;,! i W nurture you, cuarmmg plant He qulckiy brought three animals; a Sheep, a 1mn, md a Uor, and jki I ied them, one after the other. iu:ir the Vine. The virtue ot the blool of these animals p w tinted it. end is still msntf sted i i Us growth. When a man drinks one goblet of witxv he is then agreeable; gentle, and friendly, loat is the nature of the Lamb, When he drinks r ie is 1 ion, and savs who is like me lie then talks of stupendous things. When he drinks more, his senses for sake lorn and at length he v , ows in the mire. Need if be said, Uiat he then res fltbles a II ! FILIAL A Chinese mandarine having been condemned to die, fot I ini-piitously in Ids oOice. h teen years ohl Wi nt to tin the Ktnperorto ask to die H of his father; the monarch at the iction, and moved w the (reoerous child, ' nti to his lather, ami w hi 1 lim pe sooal mirks of I miirht serve for an examr acted s son fii palace of v a T don that c 1(U 11 'y bui which the boy refused to w sieve saying, that such a distinction would only r new incessantly remembrance of the reason for which his father had been condemned, and that it would be a mark of disgrace t r him an I for others. Extraordinar y ca se of apparent rfearti fr -n Dr. Chfichtnn cv mental de roumr, lad, an stten ' mt e. i the tmcess nl " .itter nav- e e-' i R cd to her bed lot a jjjn if length of time, with a violent nervous disor! dr. wis at last, to all appearance, prive'l of life, T'er lips v. t re fpnte pale her f-'1 rescoihlad the countenance of a (h a ' person, and her hotly jrew f'hl She was removed Prom the mom In which she died, was la d in p eoTm. :ind the dv tf h r fnni il Was Saed on r he d;v arrived, ardi a t ling to i he custom of the conn t-v. funeral nofns and hymns were mi i r b Tore the dnor Just as t' e ople were about to t il nt te ltd ofl e enmn, a kind of nerspiratirn ns Ghaervad on ih surfsce of hi r hod. She recovered! Tie following is the uctount bhc gave ol her bnsa-

ttom : she said. " it seemed to her'

as if in a dream, that she was really dead ; vet she was perfectly uMisctous Of ail that had happened around her. S'ie distinctly heard her fiiendsspeaki.. mnA lam: ntin her death at the idj of her coffin the felt them puli nn the dead clothcsland lay her in i This fueling prohice( a mental anx fty which she could not describe She tried to cry out, hut her mil ' vas without power, and could not act m her body. She had the contradicrory feeling as if she were in her om ) ody and not in it at the same tinv It was equally impossible for her to .retch out her arm or to open he.i v s. as to cry, although she continu dlv eruleavored to do so. The inti r anguish of her mind w as at it utmost height wnen the tunei hemns he'- in to he SUOer, and when the lid of the coffin was about to 1 nailed on. The thought that she Era to be buried alive was the first wh'r v b activity to her mind, and enabled it to operate on her corporeal frame PROPOSALS,

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a wetkly n w fu'ftr, to be enntltd he Western Pa f riot. Y. HL JOHNSTON & Co. IN olicitinu: the favor of public patronage to a weekly Journal a. net aration of our noiitical sentiments would be superfluous to those with vhom we may have the pleasure o! an acquaintance. I o have been edui e ! in the. IV stun Country with the full enjotmen of every blessii ,rb American lJn rty can impart, to be other than rrfaiblican would 1.k una countable. We .ire aware that while a press l conducted on proper principles, it is productive of much t;o nl Io society. Liberty sits securely in her temple, and dispenses the blessings ot hci sway to all w ithin the reach of her influence. But alas I there is no blessing, however extensive and beneficial, but by an imprudent use or abuse of it, may hurry on us calamities, at which human fortitude must give way. 1 bus, it sometimes (we were going !o say too often happen ith this Palladium of Liberty. To secure to the public the h essings fl wingfrom a irli conducted prkss without the evils of a licentious establishment, shall b the whole study of the editors. To this end, all productions of a personal nature, over fictitious signatures, Will be denied a p:ace in the columns of the PATRIOT. -'-Our tJOntHHtic and Foreign relations s tall be scrupulously attended To. I hp rriirrir will, wuh Dieasure re ceive and (five a place in their columns to all pvoductions on religious, literarv and political subjects with rttch information as would be advantageous to the public. i Neve' shall defamation, through the medium of tins pa(er, pour its malicious fivfoon on tlu'VooMess reputa'ion of individuals, wet tri v x e r r e in its o;v -ways Inula corner in our columns. rONDlTIOVS. THE PATRIOT will be publish ed every Friday, at two dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or three noi tans at the end of the year. No sub criptions can be withdrawn until all arrearaeesare paid. Advertisements not exceeding 15 lines in length will be inserted three rks for One Dollar, and ruentvfive Cents f r each continuance, lone: er ones m tne saoie p o m i ion ir cash must accompHi advertisements A dvertisincr customers will note on ',,; uiwM-pv.rmpnts the number of ,,V1, - - . - - - - " tones thev vis them inserted those sent withou such directions will be continued until forbid, and must be nai'l for accordmftlv. Ml 1'Uts to the editors must be posl pain. October, 1 9'9. 41 3t Xoi. f J'lE who ha b en so fre. j Xiuentlv reqiEsatAto call an their accounts arc now for the l est time informed that unless s uled and naid before the 15th of Septem her. mav exnect to fiml thin in the care of F. GaEATEE Eso. J i; l MERLON. Anirust 30, 18 1 9. 36 tf iu.Mm.il.. bofi & Wilson VF. mmoved their Store to a room of Mr I los Jnes' new b n k hi ini'unr, nearly opposite then ta id ei d hae on hand a yene t al assoi tment ot .Merchandize. irhich tlevwiMsell h tor CAM I Fgaccftnefi Stit. Ut 1819. 38tf

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States. y an act of tongre 3d of M o clf 1815 entitled "An act to provide fwr tin . r it and surveying of tin boundary lines fixed b the treat with the Creek Indians, and for Dthei purposes," the president of the Unied .States is authotised to cause tin lands acquired by the said, treaty t( )e oflVrcd lor sale, when surveyea. Therefore I, James Monroe, pres ident of the United states, do nereby leclare and make known, that nuh lie sales for the disposal (agreeablj law)of certain lands in the ternry of Alabama, sha.l Be held St untsville. in said territory, as folows : On the first Monday in July tne for the sale of townships 9, 10, II 2 13, and 14 in ranges l and 2 west 9, i0, 11 12, to, ana i, m mugs east 9. 1 1, 12 and 14, in rane 2 ast '2 and 13, in range 3, east 1 1 12 and 13 in range 4. east. On the first Monda. in septembet for the sale of townships 9 and 10 n if,, 17, 18. 19 2 ) and I b in ranga ' and 5, west. On the first Monday in Novcm ei for the sale of townships 9, 10 anc i ,.i-,.r,. 7 .west 9 and 10, it ranee 8, west 9. 10 atid 1 1, in rang 9west9, 10 11, and i-- in iani e I ' .... west 9. 10, I i. 12 it, west 9, 10, u, aul io, in rai.- v i2, 13, and 14 h ramre 2, west. On the first Monday in January R2-, for the -ale of towns' dips 9 , i 1 .o .t oiaM i 1. in ranges l Z anu i It l , -1 M . west 10, II, i2, l3 and i-l. m l5, we st ii, i2, i3 and i4, raii rain l6,West 12 and i ". in ran-e i7. wv st And sales shall be held at Cahaba, in the said territory, on the first Monday in August next, for thesah of towns dns 9 i0, lt.l2 f3, i4and 15 in range 59, u i2, i3, i5 and 16 in ranee 6" in range 7 lOand it in ramri' 9 8, 9, lOand n,m ranges iO and n 9. lO and u in range i2 Excepting such lands as have been. or shall be, reserved accorcang u law, for the use of schools aM U other purposes. v ia continue op m tor t" o weeks nnrf n longer, and shall commence with Uu lowest number of section, township and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. Given under mv hand, at the Citv (,f Washington, this 2 th day of Ma ch, 1819 AME5 MONROE, llv the President : Josiah Mkios, Commisoner of the General Land O 'Vice. March 21 1st. JauV BY THE PHI fi w i w Ji BN'TED STATES. VVWereas by several acts of Con--nsjtfhr President of lh Unite, sfutcy is authorised ca e to he ft -re for sale the public lands in llii nois : Therefore I. fames on roe, President of the United States, dp hci eb - . . . . . V X I 'till.declare and make known that then be offered at public sale, Shawncetown in the I iinois T r.;" rv.the following townships and f. ac tional townships, north of the b.c line, viz : On the firrt Monday ot Dect ci next, fownships 1 to 4, in range l c. the 3d principal meridian. TownshiDt 1 " 6 in ran - OOX, - k I to 7 do. tto. 1 to 7. (!o. 4, t o. On the fust Monday of February next, Townships I to 7. in ranges 5, r E. of the Sd principal mend Townships '2 to 7, m range . . I - T to 5, tlo 8, do (n the first Mondav of April hKm. Townships 1 to 5 in ranges 9, ED,: 1 1, E, t f the 3d principal dian. Townships l to A. mrange the 2d piim ipal Mernhan. Townships 2 to 7, in range u, s to 7. in i anrrc I u. t:o. Kxeept such lanes as have been, 1 11 t . I,.. la.t- V llx or staii oe ittti oi ' sc'ionls or for other purposes, tt i lands shall be offered in regular numerical order, commencing with tin lowest number of section, township, tit and range ; and each sale snail con tinue three weeks and no longer. Given under my hand, at the ejty ,.f Wafthtowton. the 24th dav v m - - rof August, 1819. JAMES MONROE. Rv the President : Josiah Meigs, Commissionei ot tho .General I.anl Office 38 t Ist A pi ih BLANKS of most kinds for sale at this ollice.

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D. Hay, ilCTl ULLY requests all vVwons indebted to him t an and make payment, as he is abou o take measures to renew hi SORTMKST Vincennts Sept. I. 39 tf ORAGB AND I SSI ON BUSINESS. Tl I UTsubsc fibers respcctiully in form tne puolic, that the) have com menced the STORAGE A tf I) COMMISSION BUSINESS. IN yiMCEKMBS, where GOODS, WARES 8c Merchandize, of every description, both Foreign and Domestic, will he received and sold as the ow - uei 's mav direct. All Goods directed to Hugh Me. ri a ru o r E . Ha rri n o n , at E f ASSVil.Lt ninth tS Atir Pidton. or to J.ht. Mar hall, Shawnkb-Towh lc Jerc niah and William L. CoWnanJ Vin cennes, will be attended to and for warded without delay. All favors in their line will be thank fullv received and promptly attendei to. J. Sc W. L. COLMAN Wt have 'just received A FitESH SUPPLY Ol Merchandise, consisting OF DUY-GOODS, HARD-WARE, GLASS WARE, $ GROCERIES which added to their former stock nakes their assortment complete. J. 8c W. L C. Cincinnati MOVE WCMtKEV LATilJS. IBROMWELL, Latelt from Baltimore. T about to establish the various brunches of his business in this i ity opposite the Hill Mamket Hot sr., he will MAVUFACTURE ihe following articles, viz : S 'Ves ii tiettl s t all kinds, S tfes, Wove an I worked Wire for Rolling and Standing Screens tor Merchant Mills ; for Flaxseed ; For St nding Screens for Lime, , S tnd, Gr ivel, Coal, and Ore ; For Riddles and Scr eris mr Vjeat F ins. Cellar and Milk house Windows, Shakes for K al ; for Corn and M lit Kilns, and Rat and Mouse Tr i s. HE ALSO MANUFACTUEES P. itent and CoiStfnon Wheat Fans, Su;w t'attevs, Iron and Steel Knnting Pins, -c. As J. intends to hjake this v ity his permanent residenc, those who favor him with their custom may deX nd upon theii work beinf done in a substantial manner, and as chepp, if , iot cheaper, than at any other Manu.i tot y I i side t'nc mountains. 7 AH ordei I left w ith or sent to Messrs. Whipple and ashbi est, ro t streetj oi myself shall be attenled to with punctuality Cincinnati. June 12, 1319. Take Noi ice. HSIHE subscriber having made arI r mgemcnts to descend the t iver to " w-Oriewn the ensuing fall, andj beii p entirely dependant on the punc- j iuiationof those indt bud to him for tjic means of fullfilling those arrangements ht takes this metnod of informing them . ! that he uili receive Wheat : I at the mcennes Meant, until the 1 th of October next any loney due him. lie will o makea contract tor Pork tto brrWi - er- il by the 20th cayoi i e . . ember. He therefore hopes ti;ose mlebted to him, will not neglect to pa) nor before that time as collections ire absolutely necessary and must be nade. ARTHUR PATTERSON. August 7. 25t Tobacco. ofeksoxes WILSON HVE received 20 kegs of the aboe, of an excellent quality, n consignment ; w hich they will sel heap, wholes.tU, for cash Thev will be always supplied with Tt.bac .-oof the best manufauuic j Sept. 34, 1819. 3.

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Manufactory. f THE subscribers have com nenced the CO PP EU-SMITH M 30SIXLSS in Uiiiptace, on acr .treet, near tne Vine times '. . '.. i lope to meet with emou: .'.ci..ent Irom the public in general. Thev have now, iud will constantly keep on band, a uppiy of ALL KIN1JS OF COPPEIt & TIN WARE, OF THE Fill ST QUAtlTV w hich they will dispose ol on riasonaOit terms. TODD, YOUCK. & Co. L Wanted, one or two BOYS us t:ireri(ices to the above business bey must come recommended. T Y . Sc f o I o the t itizens of K N (i X V U L N S Y. iHE subscriber having returned i, to incenues anti scilleti hutV iid him. self permanently oCTt rs his sen m tin jnactice of Physic and Snrgem. Those who wisli to consult him may rind him general v at his shop next door below Mr. John Ewiaga ote. ROB't A LI ISO. March 2.;, 1819. 14 tf is THK PKESlDhNT OF THE UNITED ST A I LIS. Whereas by an act of Congress, passetl on the 3 1 day of March, 1815, entitled " An act to provide for i1 e ascertaining and surveying of i e boundary iincs fixed by ti e treaty with the Creek Indians, and for oth r purposes," the Fresilent of the United Statts is mt: o:isetl to cause the lands acquired by the said treaty to be offered for sale, when surveyed : T erefore. 1 lames Moswoe, President of the United Mites, cjo hen 1 v de hue and make kowQ that pub c sales for the (iisjosal, Etreeab) to law, of certain lantls in the Alabama Territory, sha 1 be held at Ca'.: b . m the said territory, on the fir?k Monty in December next, and si k -.-tinue fur three v(fUs; during which time will be offered foe ie. Townships So. 9 to 15. in rai pje 5 Townships 9, 10,11, 12, 13, 15, 4 cpf s 16 in range 9, 10, 11, 12, in do. 9, 10, 11,12, in do. 6 7 3 except such lands as have been or shall be reserved by law for the support of schools, or for other pm pos s. The lands shali be offend for sale in regular numerical order , com;: t : ii.j. with the lowest number of section, township, and range. Given un ler my hand, at the city ot Waahingi n, the 34th of August, I ft 9. J VMES MONROE. By the Presi lent : Josiah Meios, Commissi net ol the tieneral Lund Oftice. 38 t Dec. Ist. CASTINGS. J. McGifliBe; Co. HESPECTFULLf inforn:s his friends andihe public in iinn A thai he has just received in a i..i ion to his former stock, a'lai ge quanu of . i xd (ISTLGS, ai- omprisine a trcncral assortment of ILo Now- a r e , also, a few st ts of mill mass,

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ALL those intlcbted to the late firms 'f lI.iRLQw if Txiv le9 md Jons hle.Hifnm W Ci i jc quested to call and sttle v : i, hn Mc GiiYui befne the 15: oi ' i ill unsettled accounts af'er t! d. tef w ill be put ifito the hands of I m .nCr o.Ticcr for collection J.

HARRISON N FAIRCHIKlt,

Commission .M n hants.. HeavsxMle, Indian. Ma Aiiy. a if