Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 October 1820 — Page 4

SKLKCTKU I'UEI'UY. HIOM T!!F. SCIOTO TKLKeillAPH. ALL TIIK WORLD'S A MILL. 5ays Joe as he rode on his grist, And meeting with lubberly Will,

" Mv lad, I "ill tell vou u jest,

Tnis world is completely a mill,

; A mill is't" says liiily," how so I I know it's been rcckonM a stage ; Hut von are die first my friend Joe, . Who has tho jgU. it idnill 1 engage.

Why hanking only a mill, To grind u; t ic farma's estate, A sly motion is given the wheel, And he loses the most of his wheat.

Our commerce too, is it not droll ? Is completely a mill with the rest, It takes all we can raise for the toll And gives cojfe e and (to. for theg-mf.

Jun-thriidencr, though sacred the name.

Wnerc jusficc is bolted so fmc, Must surely be raok'd wUh the same, For of tens it will certain toll nine, ljiit my people arc hungry for pone ; Now believe the position, dear Will, And permit me in nastc to be gone ; For relv on't the world is a mill. FROM THK NATION A I. I X T KLLleiKXCER.

What an astonishing production for a little tract of country, (about 0 miles

square,) which lias been reclaimed from a wilderness within the last ten years!

Republican,

rilOM THE riqUA GAZETTE. a tab.j:,

Shewing the number ol Indians, and where situated; within 4.hc State of Ohio,

in October, 1819. Tribes. Mil Women. Children. Wyandots, 111 125 128 Ditto, 8 17 19t Ditto, 12 16 9 Ditto, 32 35 30J Shawanccsc, 197 178 184 Ditto, 15 22 35?; Ditto, 53 56 6 Senccas, 129 12 2 97ft Ditto, 66 65 72 Delawarcs, 29 21. 30 Mohawks, 16 19 22 Ottowas, 42 41 Ditto, 24 26 14' Ditto, 19 21 16tt 753 764 740 2257 souls.

Of the Ottowas whose residence" is not stationary, and who live j about Miami Bay, 2c the southcrn shore ot Lake Erie there j

arc, J Total number of souls in Ohio. 24j7 JOHN JOHNSON, Indian Agt

150

TO THE REPUBLIC OF SCIENCE

Mai tins are a bud that migrate in a

peculiir manner. It appears to be un

known from whence they come. St whither tuey go ; a knowledge of whicn is very

desiraDle, and, if attained, might lead to

great enlargement of our knowledge

i i natural luslory. s tnese oirus, wni c

here, build al) ut our h ouies, and seem

t deligu in t ie society of man, it is l -

farriolc that they do the same elsewhere.

it so, wc mignt, a little before the lime

of their departure, attach to their legs oi

nick, small labels, written on fine linen

or silk, with indelible ink, or on parch incut, staging the date, and the name ot

the nlace a id nation. To this it would

be. well to add a rough drawing of a ship

with the national Hag, an I drawings of

s :iie of the animals of the climate, as a S ii i of universal language ; also a request t ) the reader lo attach a similar label abuut tne time of the return of ihc Mrd in tne spring, and to publish the circum-

s? nice in a newspaper of the country. Lc irncd institutions generally might con-

tnbu e to the improvement of science by

printing and distributing such labels both

i i Latin and in the language ol the coun try.

If we do not by such means learn, soon

or late, wnerc the martins go, it will b

infe ribie that they goto some unlettered pe p;e or unknown country. The more ivavMis we find for presuming there aic u iinovTii countries, the more will be disposed to exert ourselves in research. Newport, Ky. Sept. 2. Jhsiacfrmerr. On Monday the 2lst Sept a vi) c was taken, throughout the state ot Massachusetts on the expediency of calling a Convention to amend tne Consiiuuino of that Staie, in particulars wherein, by the abscission of Maine, it

has become defective, and in othci par

ticulars if they think it necessary. The to e in the town of B ston 'was. Yeas, i,29. Nays 50. The vote throughout the s'atr would have been nearly in the sa no piop M tion, and the Convention vrib of course be duly authorized. The Deictrites. to compose it will be chosen on the loth dav ot October next. .Vat. Intel. uu i -svii.lk, Alab ) Aug. 4. The Cr .K. v)ur foreign rcadeiswili doubtless be gratified to learn that the crops of cotton, corn, kc. in this p u t of Alab inn, are uncommonly fine. T a whoie country of the Tennessee vailev

has been hig'dy f ivored with seasonable

showers and fine growing weatner, du rin : the spring and summer, ami tin crops were never known to be so promt sine;.

The assessor of this county, ( MadisoiO

while taking the census, has ascertain the number of cotton gins, and the qwan titv of eofou ginned and packed at eaee of the I tst v ear's crop The jccunte result we have not beet

?b'" to procure, butcxpict to do so lot

next we v s naper the mi unity t xceeels

' o :v pounds p eked cotton whic wiil nike ner fjrrrrn ih und bale, avenging 3 o lbs. eirh, and, at 10 centpev p und will produce St 0,o;). Tne present crop will, in all prohabil': tv, :el! an increase ol at least U5 pcent in (jvuntity. Iroin t-,c s one gi ootid and, as tV-rr is an inert -used qirmtiiy i culti . at ion. we miv, with soon- degree cert lintv, caleulaU-, that the cotton grow i in t us riu iiy a on' will not iail mucl 3!icrt of twenty thsiuiind bale::.

On Sandusky river, 44 miles south of Sanduskv Bav, Lake Erie On the head of Mad River, Champaign County. f IManchard's Fork of the Auglaze Uivcr. IjOn the waters of the Great Miami, of the Ohio. IIca 1 waters of the Auglaize River, thirty miles north of Piqua. Waters of the Auglaize, ten miles north of Wapaghkonctta. Head of Miami of the Ohio, thirty five miles north cast of Piqua. ftandusky River, ten miles south of Sandusky Bay. f Head of the Miami of the Ohio, 35 niles north east of Piqua.

'Sandusky River, 44 miles south ofj

andusky Bay Near Upper Sandusky, Sandusky River Waters of Auglaize, 45 miles north

f Wapaghkonctta

Waters of the Miami of the Lake, twelve miles wrst of Fort Defiance. tfVcar the Foot of the Rapids of the Miami of Lake Eric. Mr. Jlf'idison in F.urcfic. A Cork (Itish) paper, of the 27lh of June, an nounces the at rival, on the preceding

lav, of Mr. Madison, Lte President of tlu

United States ol Amciica ' This cmi

unit individual, (says the Cork paper.) ifter having filled, with great dignity, the

oflice of Ciiief Magistrate of, unques

tionably, the most tree and rising, and

we believe, the happiest, country in the

world and guided her councils in wai

with vigor and glory and in peace with

.visdom, is now seen, in th quality of i.

private gentleman, visiting 1' uropc. Mr

Madison w e understand, is about to tak

a tour of the entire country, and w id visi'

the Giant's Causeway."

Mr. Madison, we suspect, is quicth

cultivating his faim in Virginia. It is

possible that some impudent prctendet

has assumed his name for the purpose o!

ttraciing a little more attention tha;

is bestowed upon ordinary tiavtilers;

hut it is more firbable that the editor.

nd the London editors who have copiee

the paragraph, fme been hoaxed. That's

all Com. ii.

FROM IIOMROLDT S F.SsAYOX NEW STAIN

In tlic low countries of M xicc, as

t i r

m r.nrofu the suuuen suppression ol

transpiration is one ot the principal oc

casional causes of gasti ic or bilious le

vers, and especially of Cfrdera Morbus. which exhibits symptoms so frightful. The climate of .iccfutico. whose temperature is unifo-m throughout the difi'err,t seasons of the year, permits these sudden Mippressions of transpiration t. om the singular coolness w hich prevails iiere for se veral hour-, before sun rising

On those coasts strangeis not aeclimatt d if, being slightly clo'hed they travel ii he irght, or shep in open air In Cu0 ina,and other p'aces t)f equivic 'ial c lioate, the temperature does not ditninisl wauls sun-t ising more than one or twe legiees o ihe Ct ntigr;ule thermometer. 1 H to 3 6, of Fahrenheit ) In the dav one the thermometer is, there, at 32 t of, and in the right at 73 to 75. A' Xeapu co, I hae found the temperature u the da-time at 84 to 86 during the 'g' t it is about 79 but for about three ours befoie sun-i ising, it sit. ks rapidU

o 60 or ft.

" ThU change produces a vciy sensi

ble impression on the organs. Irt no oth

er part of the tropical regions have 1 fell

so great coolness in the latter part of the night; wc seem to pass suddenly fiom

summr to autumn and vet the sun has. iiardiy risen before wc i omplain of the neat In a climate in which health depends chiefly on the lunctions of the skin

and in w hicn the organs ate alfecicd with

die slightest changes ot temperature, a diminution of 18 or 20 degrees produces

suppressions of transpiration, extiemlv dangerous to Furopeans not acciimattd "

Is it not very proper to attribute ma

ny, it not most of our diseases in the U. Mates, to the same cause, viz : the sen -iblc diminution ol temperature in tlu

latter part of the night, during August

and September : Curious Law Case. The following

singular case, wc arc credibly informed,

occurred a lew weeks since in the Western district of New-Yorh. A farmer' mcauow was grieviously ii Tested with

grasshoppers, D leading the complete

destruction of his crop of hay, he coileccd all his sot-s cousins, etc. izc. aimed diem with drums, fifes, tin kettles and ' ying pans, and drove the troubles me iisccts into the field of his next n ighor. The crop of the l.vter was of com sell a few days, completely destroyed. He omir.enccd an action for trespass, and he jury second Daniels ! found a verdict lor the plaintiff of S14 damages and coats.

TO A YOUNG LADY. Matrimonial Rules mid Maxims. 1. When a young gentleman makes vou an offer, ho d yourscif flattered by

nis preference, and be proportiouably

;ratehil. 2. If you accept him (which wc wib

suppose of course) study his temper air.

in durations, that you may better accom-

nodate yom own to them. 3. After marriage, obey him cheerful

ly, even though you think him in error : it is belter that he should do wrong ii.

w hat he commands, than that you shou.cl

do wrong in objecting to it.

4 If he flatters y ou, do not torgetthai

it is but flattery.

5 If you see any imperfections m youi msband (which there may b ) do roi

pride y ourself on vour penetration in dis

covering them ; but nn your forbearanct

in not pointing them out ; strive lo show

no superiority, but in good temper

G. Bear in mind continually, that you

are weak and dependant; and ven if you

ire beautiful, that it adds to your weakness and ilependancc. 7. If you displease him, be the first to conciliate and to mend ; there is no degradation in seeking peace, or in showing hat you love your husband better than our triumph. 8. If misfortunes assail you, remember that vou oUght to sustain vein share of the burden ; imitate your husbat ci's fort i

uidc, or show your own for his imitation. 9. When you rise in the morning, re

solve tobecheeiful foi the day ; jet yom

-miles disp- 1 his ft owns. 10 Take pride in concealing your husband's imfit mities from others, rathei than in proclaiming them ; y u will onlv be laughed at by all your acquaintances il vou tell his fauits to one. 1 i. En Inavor rather to save than t' spend your husband's money ; if his Untune be large, strive to picscne it; if small, to increase it. 12 lie not imporumatc cr o'.ti nsivc ii v our fondness, and choose proper occasions for your caresses, lest they prove acarisomc 13. Finally, recollect always that Coc; :,.as made you subject to binu and tha" he is your natural guardian and protector ; (hat vou owe vour husband no It honor than iovc, and not less love thai obedience. Boston Lvcn. Gi.z.

recovered in any c curt of record ii the U

..latcs.and to stund committed without bail r mainprise till the same be paid. Ana w no.ver snail tixe infonnav.on ot the said crime )i any tinug .ppert. diung to it by letter or otiierwe m .i: sli.dl be su'm et to the uke pen.dty, and rceoi tr.ib'e in i:.e manner. Sec. 3. .;( be u j':rt ,'h r cnactt u That tlv; nomuiient erected .ieregen. Haxnilt'-a f. 11, saall be Oirown int thv Hudson, u n feet beov low water mark, and instead the rent, a i.reh orciiesnutsi.i!) erected, on wli'.ch shall oeinseribea " tmrteen fools fell liere in one year." And tiiat ewery other mo.uunent, a hercevLr pl.ci d h, the' U. States, c n v. hich .1 shah h:r.e been iastribe'': that the deceased uicd in a dud, uM be forthwith destroyed. See. 4. i,e Jr!,':tr u.uitid. That the boay of ttheever sh.dl hereafter be killed ia a .uel. or shall oie ef wounds received ::; o.,e, hall, in the saa.c clethes in v hirh he :' x:tght ,: uied, be pk.ecd on a sled, or car:, w,h th? iotly oi s. fuc niaUeicjr, nuile en dicr !r.i;te, uul taken to the nearest swae. ), and thenui edin tl;e san.c hole to-etlur, v.iiiict:: iiiai k on slab to tell where thev lie. Sec.j, Jjr it further enact. d That whoever kills anuhcr in a duel, survives, gives o acc pt:- a eh.-.iLr.ge4 or is the bearer c: r.r.c,(;r is m any v. ay accessory in a'ahng ditching, shall set in the st( cks "cue hour, be. pabiiel wl.it.ped hvcor ten issues en his unaeit bav k al tne public Vign pc;t, be t:irrt and ieathered, anil tlicn c'.ru'-mr.ed eut ci town at the tuttc of t'-e rogues n-:v!t. iN(.w ;t i.o li.ipper.stbat ti:c above l.r-v z ; not as et bee.i eni.eted, ami perh:.ps r.eve ; will be, bat wc are perfectly wiilii.g tr har.ail every tiiirg dear, nay v.rrdd ciei (r)y e.iiticrtake to recti, c any pt:n:-'i:n . ni that ' lie advoctes ef d:;ell'.':g weidd t'r.nk j;rt--P'-r to na:ac c.riaiiii t, if the U aci:,v oi tiuelhi'S did r. :t entire ly cease i i ten yiais siuaitd thc.e or similar laws be r.ais.-ed a:.d

ri'TKiiv eniorccd.

'i liere v.-'jaid bono part f th.e foreirr;r:r If vv .ucii it would be more reqtn.-itc to rig.dlr bserve and enforce, ti:..n that which .rohi.ts the pubkcatHMi m n-;wp;ipers and iub:c journals ef everything relating to bloody ransactiens of tlu.t kiV.ci, r.nd certainly no- . 'ling is more easy t c fT.-ci th .;n this ptftut. .i rests entireb with or.e body of men, viz. viblishers of News-Papers, Journ.dists, and Iitorians, and surely if there is room to but pe that by their entire silence, they eeedd ive to their country, the lives f some full re Hamilton, Decatur or M ucn, and t heir families and friends, hundreds of ethers ho have the last ten years thus died as the o; l dicth, it ii certainly worth the experiment. There is every re son to believe it would a c a benc!'.c'j al e ffeet. Few ideas are move, -..rrid to most men, and particularly to sucli s would be. likely to give and accept chal.i'gcs,t:ian that of OHLIVION, and to that ias un idet is no re fascinating titan that ef Public 7i, nc-'. Hy this -eg'd i'don then, they would r t e that whieii they most dreaded, utttr ob'tvi'-n vouid be their fate, and that the hope v. jucU they most cherished, f::iblir 72 dice would bo utterly broken f fT. To this reflection the y vvould also inevitably aeal if I fall I not en: die in scen t and unknown, but my body is t )e a tenant of some swamp, and co-tenant vvith the carcase cf a brut' ; should I survive, my head, my liie, my hn.bsare to lx; are safe, but win re is my lienor ? Who j 1 w'h to r.j'Sociatc with 01. e who has cen pubhely vhipt at ke post, tarred and ad'.ered, ::id druiumc 1 nit ot town ?" C n :t be otherwise th: n that these rt fleco s would ba'e a moot s.)werful c ii" t 0:1 t a at class of nun, and nil mateh erve to a-

dis.h t'.iat Manning eil. Is i.(.t ;.t '.east

taosc su:n; Miens wiucli r tvtte totne i.u 1 ca-

c.n of these- tra::sact:5:.s .n our papers, wor.y of constder.it'.'' .: ? D es the sue ei lire, relative to the igr.caimous burial t tlie k:i;e'.l, ;.nd disgraceful unishment of tVie sar i ;r.g iut ilist, strik' .e reafier with rrror, H' stronecrcvidcr.ee: ould be a duced t'a.it it l-ouldi so strike tlie. uellist himself, and therefore go to entirely rewentthe ciin e, :.d cf course the itrn-j-ninif us puni.-hmcr.t. Th:slion .:a is cetta'udy net txriti r. by iht x ritu ( the p! 5 j:. :t;t puni-hu.ent. Was die I'Uiiishrne ; t pro; csetl s( eh as v. is ir.flictd cn Fr;u ess Ditwen f v the nttemut tons-

( f Franc f-, w he-e

K.e

.V I. a't' against Dueling. Whreu it has, after many years ex erieiicc, be n found th::t the present laws against (hieHin;: ree r.ot in any degree tended to lessen tie trequencv c-f that enmc ; and whereas it be

dist reet gox ernments t . ; ;;t and adopt ether remc- ; those which have bet 1 n;t :Tecte.. 1. Therefore f '

tr.iiig cte.er t xpec.icnts t

this crime in the I '

no es

a

1

re nt i u .ited States :

e.i.e e

wa

ec. I. lie u t nnct' d, 1 nat xne u v. s arc

statutes now in force, which nave been mad

r exist, against duelling, sendii g or are pt eg chalk rges, or atteiu.ing as seconds or ac:esscries, c'C. be, and the same arc berth t pealed, r suspended in their operation ft he term of tt r. years. Sec. 'J. V it f'urthtr rr:ac'idt That air Pi v tti or r.dif.r cj a .V .. '' r, Mug. .s'.-f , (,r other ublic J.ur?:cl, Journalist c ::c: u;, who sua Ufiri'it or any w ay ublt. nv account whatever of any duel bavin;

ecn f ught, rartv killed, challenge given

icceptt ;:, or giveanv public notice whatevei

.1 Din. t, ( t the same, or any tlung rel .tuu

hereto, shall be subject to a tine of SlOcO ( i.t

naif to the person who shall complain, to bv

van::TP

7 '

'.ai.ds veiebuin'. 1 fnnii.u

orn with reu hot.- nrers, r.:e;eto leati CC rn.;i

ari.eci into tiie w ':::.: cc then torn ui e,u.tr01s: vv such as was adi.cted n Jen.:.:a.i, a

ii iii.ta j;iii.a u iiiii.i.ij 1... v 1 a les, who was o -n.pi lied to s.t r.aktd a vtl hr.t iron chair, and t:a n a eirede or ring f red hot iron 1. ailed to ids he au ; the borer excited would l e then id a ve;y diff ri.t nature, it we.-ild then be ; t its rrn7:, s now at its irf.nd'r , and a.c.-w c, the very

VNTIDOTK lt(U.iati

t tin-t I'oiM.

r'ALsli II OX Oil.

Idle h; e id Rv. i-ubiican.

J. C. iU'ilev, IVatch eV Cock Maktr. Silverbm.fli ami Jcu'lIUt.

I ESTFCTFl'LLY informs l.'lS fl'lClids 1 and the public in general thai he nas removed his shop to the house late

ly occupied by .Y r Faltci won ai a stoic

where evcrv desciipt on of l'ratchrs and Clocks, ill be repaired and wai ranted to pel form twelve mouth. He also continues ti inunufactuu all kinds of SilTeV'JI'an' and Jntrls. ' he highest price uncn for old (10 LD I. YD SILVER. 2Uf April 13.