Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 October 1820 — Page 4
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. I Prow th.it no more 111 get drn"V? i L I d in the eyes of the sensible and unTis tin.- mix- .aid viv pL;me of my no.- : .;,,..
It ruins nn- rvedh, mv health, and niv pur-", -0 2.1; .. . . . . ,1 ; . : i t tvi.tz what is still voi c, It t.ih a;r l v ij. " I protect th it iioi"rL' I'll g' t drunk, It trr. nts and uooitters my life ; To r : tin t voald hurrys ot uy headlong ; And reason declares that I'm qnhe in '.he wrong, And so do the tears of my wife. - " I protest that r.o more I'll get drunk, Nor lead such a wretched vile life ; 1 1- attendants are povcriv, shaive cc disgrace. Disease and despair .sc v me hard in the face Ana :;r doc:-, my heart -broken wile. " I prr-c:- that no more l'il get drunk, "Tis t;:e :st of all evils hi life, ' iv i C ..11 r . .. i 1 ..1 v.i.- n.c vh nil wijii, ui uu.-eii the " Tis the plaque of all plagues, tis a demon accurst ; 'v) wonder loud chides fhv poor wife. " I protest that no more I'll get drank ; Tor I had it the bane of my life ; Henceforth V'A he watchful Ikat nought shall destroy, Th it co iif: rt & peace that I ought to enjoy, in my t uudren, my heme and my wife. A MIXliANiC. :::0:::
Th- A ,. im Watchman is printed at er,-v motintains, oceans k streams, were Wibmngton, in Delaware, by Scllick Os- regarded as natural boundaries : diversiborn, whose genius has given him fame, l' ol" languages was another impediment and character esteem'. It appears dif-t0 the progress of knowledge, but all
ficult to convince the news-leading wond
that, for the want of gieater punctuality vanished and disappeared. II an imporamoog them, the proprietors of newspa- lant movement is made amongst great & per- are in real sufi ring. It would be warlike nations on the continent ot Eu1 npossihle to read the following appeal rope the Atlantic presents no barrier to from the last number of the Watchman. the fliS,u of the intelligence. The wind
with nit conviction, aad one should think k the boisterous waves now lend all then with ut efl ct. Tnc case of Mr. Osborn assistance to aid the rapid Herald in his is th case of everv printer in the United passage. When such intelligence arrives St. tes, whose subscriptions arc beyond this mysterious messenger climbs the the reac h of personal application. A a- toPs of our highest mountains, skims a tional Intc!li:r( net r. lnS tnc bosom of our native lakes, and visits every city, town and hamlet in bet From the American Watchman, August 15. passage. This mighty piece of moral To delinquent There are some of machinery which has been so much decrithh description with whom I shall in tu- C(1 and :dused, is nothing more than a tore use very little ceremony or forbear- News paper ; it visits the cabinets of ance I especially allude to those who k'gs, royal palaces, or th but of poverhave had repealed calls, and return noth- ty and proclaims alike to the world w hat iin; hut silence or fair promises ; and who nas been done, unawed by the frowns, and would he affronted if it should be intima- regardless of the smites of the great.
ted that they were unable to nav a small -
debt not to those who are stra"iirbtepcd'lure and all the wonders of natute or of
or embarrassed ; nor to those who have
p id occasionally, and are in arrears for a!tnis anxious and inquisitive pute. t'un3 aad balance. " Those of the former de- linS s tl,e , cal bond by which the civilsc'iplion will perceive my aim ; otherwise 'zed world is held together, w hich makes they wi 1 soon have a hint so broad, andt,ie poorest man, while seated by his cot tlirnih such hands, as cannot be misun-'tasp fi' e, familiar to the great revolutions destoo;i. taking place in the political world, famIf this unfeeling delinquency only sub- iliar with all the sufferings of emperors jectcd me to a fare of bread and w ater, I 'and of monarchs. Such is the import might eat my humble crust in silent con- ance of an engine, w hich appears, in ai tentnient. Hut when it fo'ces me to trcs- abstract point of view, so inconsidci able
p iss on the patience of others to appear unjust when I am only suffering from injustice when it camps or distracts my faculties, wastes and en bittetsmy davs, aad places my dearest prospects in the mi-t of painful uncertainly then plain1 j ' .irviuv u.vvjiiics a ciuiv as wen as a J 45 - t a Cl1 U3 a . . . .. ... .... v ,...,,1 , , ,uk 11, uus,or ooe.o tnun me through another n,ed- . 111, uy.1 iii 1. it uuu 1 v uit l ei 01 an w no not fi oieccssiiy but mcie spite, eludes my clai n by legal evasion will find his name conspicuously in print. 1: ih t '. r of the J I'm ch man . from run wEsrhnx iierm.d. w was in: ? If I was a farmer, I would devote my vthoie attention to the cultivation of mv farm, clothe and feed my servants well .:
take ea-e ofiny suek, mend the holes in sons, there was present also, a capt Denmv fence, take a fair price for my pro-ny, who I believe is still alive, and can a-dm-e, and never indulge in idleness and test the stoi v : On the part of the Indians
01 sipatun. It I w is a lawyer, I would not charge a p vr o in live dollars for a few words 01 advice. II I was a p'ysicim, I could not have the 1 oust i t.ce to charge as much as tin y do 'or lee dag the pulse, extricating a tooth, taking a li-tic blood, or administering a d ih' of calomel and jalap If a- a m-M-chant, I would have an established price for my goods; .ovl not r-detselt or injote my neighbor?. I
v mo sen u a mo ienio p-o'u, and giveMi his lett-hand, and his elbow resting on we.ght and measure, and deal as honesiUvthc table; he raised his little cane a-d
Vas p "'"'hie. 9 II I w ii a mechanic 1 would apply mvsell in lust! iouslv to mv hii-mess, t k. cue n tuv familv, reft do from vishitu; tavetns and grogshops, a"tl when I promis 1 a mm to have his work done by a certain time, I would endeavor to Ik p'vu-tual If ' was a voung buck. I would not cut oi on- ridiculous caoers as some of hem do, playing with their watch chains.
'flourishing their rattans, strutting and great noise with their hign
hcci u beets ( ptouamy not paid loi ; and li 1 1- 5 ti cr rrnr.li L- v rill 111 T I u tw I V f 11 f ll V tlf'l I ; pic. Tluv render themselves contcmpt- ... , , ... T 1,1 u. 11 1 was a uuoir lauy, 1 wuuiu ocn. ui 1 seen spinning sireei. yarn ccry uayf og ling this young fel ow, nooning at a not h cr, and giving sweet smiles to a third sometimes having three holes in one stocking and two in t'other. If I was a lover, 1 would be true to the object of my affections, treat her wit I the gtcatcst tenderness, and never let hei conduct towards another excite jcaious in my breast ; but should she ever spc ak of me in terms of disrespect, or treat m, with coolness I would be off like a shoot!' a shovel, and all her arts should never again entrap me. If I was au old bachelor, I would make every exertion in my power to get married, and if I failed, I would buy a rope and hang myself. And finally, Mr. Printer, if I was on of your useful and respectable professi on 1 never would refuse publishing pie ccs like this. T. FEARNOUGHT, Esq. The A'evo -Paur 5 here is scarcely any thing that distinguishes mo 'ern fom
ancient times, more than the rapidity byjhave been printed. They v.cn; ail -on!
which iritelliirencc is conveyed, rorm tl)CSC obstructions have, in modern times Agriculture, commerce, industiy. literaart, do not escape the searching ken of '1 imes Fr'jin the A'aiional Gazette, GEORGE ROGERS CLARKE. From the Aotes of an old OJJhcr. u I he Indians ci nie into the tieatv at r xr 1 .1 r n tort a hmgton in the most fiiendl Iliuillltn v.M. v 11 1111 .mull IlLto 111 v 1 1 1 Kja "1 r 1 1 r ' firnnt I lin V. i ,i t . in t tlf nine conccited amj most warlike of the abori,ncs. t first ; at a baUlclhc last at a treaty. 1 hrec hundred ot their tinest warriors set off in all their paint and leathers, filed into the council house. Then number and demeanor, so unusual at an occasion of this sort, was altogether unexpected and suspicious. The C States stockade mustered 70 men. In the cenli c of the hall, at a little table, sat the commissioner gen. Clarke, the indefatigable scourge of these very marauders genl. Richard Hutler. and the hon. Mr ,,ai an old council s.ichem k a war chief lo k the lead : the latter a tall raw boned fe I low with an impudent and illanous look, made a boisterous speech, which operated effectually on the passions of the Indians, who set up a prodigious whooM at cvery pause, lie concluded by prcsojiting a black Sc white wampum, to signify iliey were prepared for either event, peaceor war. Clarke exhibited the same unaltci ed careless countenance he had shown during the whole scene, his head leaivng pushed the wampum off the table, with ho nine monuiij eei loinauaiinc; same moment started from his seat with! .-v.. t ! 4 ft 1 . . . . . . ... Ti,.l! tl. . one of those sudden, simultaneous, & peculiar savage sound which startle and MMimi en MiniK M oe.ux, anu ean nei'her br described nor fot gotten. 41 Parsons, more cnil than military in is habits was poorlv til for an emergency hat would prolahly have eiobarrassed e ven the hero of Saratoga the brother i . .1 . 1 1
father of solders. At this juncture Crrke Sooner Iearred the wishes ot the voc.di f tose the txTJlimzmg iyi rowLicdathis than he revived to saciifirc all his perglance he clamped hi, h;o. on tlic pios- sonal feelings, and mmisteis '.cie de irti ate and insulted syndic!, ai.d oroticd tel to concede eveiy thing consistent vith
mem 10 icavc 1 ac i.a. i:,ey u;u so apparcntiy mvolimuiil'y. 44 i liev were heard all thai r.ight (kk-r-lug iii the busiu s iitur the leal the ;.uv oouc d chici was !or war, l.n: o.d s.-.ehem
for peace, the latter p;eai.ed, ;,d m xt did l.ot stiptnute fr sueli an rouh :i.e.:t, muining they came back and sued ior v.e may be a'doweu to drubt thi pal t oi" peace." hair information. It is certain such . jiliing was iijti:na,:':l is juobab e to iic CitARirr Ten thousand chanties c::-' majesty, by a geiitlcrrian in the commit :ie 1st; but the best is that w hicn CiU.siais 1:1 of i;overnmci.t. Tli-j oueen bouever a sobercutc for the vinue as well a- the received the- imimation V.ith threat itiswants c7f men. '1 hat gives just cne-iigh ium ; dec!:;iio- at the i-::ac time t! : j to encourage mdtisliy. That supplies a I,Cr honor wr, to deep!;, impitrated V: r.iiwiiole life by being re tdy at toe tnm of mit of any t;;.n;., hai raost so.en.:; - eed ; and that encourages and rest); cib cognition ( l ei io.ioccr.rc. economy, when the liappincr.r. of life re-j The l'-.iui o of ti n .adiue a.1 lid; juires it. 1 his charily blows no trum- at compromise n.uy he U'lributed, m o.)V pet, rhigs no bells and lorn.s r.o r -i.uia- degree, a resei e on tl-c p.itt ol Iter ion but for its iiibtaiU occasions. 1 he j( s:v ; w l ieh, in the absence of 1 i r it t aarm blood of lite flows ail rie tolktir adviser, Mr. H:oue;ham, is not to r.fullduty. and the poor are caught hc!o;c p. abated. W . ether his ictum n ay allthey ial!. ;!ie slate ot ll c negotiation or n t. i. s finie a matter of Lpee:ihitio:. 'Y v Printing in OtahrHcVt. TurgMiUf, cn, in the 11:0111 tin c, (!m s : ct 11 la:: counsellor of stale, has ouuie a ie;.oii to in ii,c ;-rc:.t eei tio:; wl.izl a: c i.e; . the Hible Society of I'ctt-rsburgh, ioity.rn 'ci pai t lo rebut the charg , .. l.ieh wnich it is stated that t!ie K g ish n.is- !):.-. e !t r-: b: oug'.it agahiM !.. si yiarirs have cstali'.sshed a pcss :. :n-'a-ali ief 1 oi'ulon 011 S,.tnukv niid.t ;: heitc, at vv!)ich three thousand hh -es 1 1 nVlnrl . o.r i ii-.n a1m,. iw
10 loc spaLc 01 111 ce ciy-, 101 o i;a. cnv. 0! cocoa-nut oil each. The. books of .:ose3. translated into the Otahci'ca.n iynguage, hae been piinted at tl:e slmiv .k ..r .i t . . .-. . pess ; aiso a cateei.ism tor ti e ma 1 the inhabitants. These have been distributcd gratuitously. LONDON, JULY 15.
The following placard h i-been exlen- sent measures " sively circulated within these few davs ; -flic C(iilor tlf ,i,c TIlu Bviu.n di clanGlo. ions deeds of Women -V- r.e Ijc.u, he h..s 1 a-.d the -ood fno.oe t.. to the age wherein women lose theii h- cvi thct veand the ait. mion ... the mo
tmence, anu tneir juugrncnts are msrc-.lia,
g4i(!ed Reflect on rjlorious and virtu()tis Rome. It was there th?t the women hoOur- d the exploits of renowned generals. v All the gtand events were brought about bv women Through a woman Rome obtained Tibet ty. Through women the ma of the peo pie acquired the r gkt of consulship. A women put an end to the oppression of the Tin Turants.
By means of women, Home when om(,u, en sh 1 h e an open c om t of josih e, the brink of destruction, was screened ;:lic; c,t. y po,s:blc nilJans 0 Ni,.d:(aiintiom the resentment fif an ciiraip.d ro d 1 ... 1 ". tJ
victorious outlaw. fa"" Trance was de'iver' d from her invaders and conquerors, in the 14th centurj, by a woman. It was a woman that Brought down the bloody tyrant Marat A woman nailed the tyrant Sisera t he ground. 1 A Queen caused the cruel ministei. Hamau, to he hanged on a gallows, 50 cubits high of his ow n ei ecting. And ;i Queen will now bung down th corrupt conspirators again' t the. peace honor an t lite of the im ociut. Prom the Charlatan City Gazette. NEW SYS TEM OT TrNCTlT.'' I( )r At a dinner table, a short time ago or of those non-descrips called a Dasdv w as seated at top & an honest plain d. a iing farmer at the bottom. Kuring dinner time a great many aff. ctedly poiifspccch.es vere made by the beau, and great many coarse ones by the fumer When cheese w as introduced, the fop it an affected mincing tone asked the con; pany whether they would take checs". whether they preferred the . vneiner me preieueu ine .;.; c ure On asking the farmer thi-, jX ., - ion, the old man replied 4 Hang o turr or im'iure. give me some mumu Sir, says the Dandy, 1 must beg leavt to tell you that you have made many et i 'solent speeches during dinner ; andsii if I have any repetition of your insolence
tstu .3r.hi
: sh til place mv tl.timb and linger 01 v our nose, and make a parenthesis of it." 44 A fiarrn' hrs:y .' shall von" says the old man 'h-:i J - ! Mt: mv nst in vour face ami m..V : .-. um in? ..e."; ;t 1? st at aliput ten minuto p. ,t i'n- oh ,a k in tlic afti noon, a smart shock of an uthquak was felt generally throughout the Islam of Curracoa. STAT K OF TIIK BUIIIMI MOVARCHV. . . 7 a . t r .iz.ovcr aiiCJr ul lxeC'.v.Clliatlin li'i the Outer:. Some of the London papers of tlic 25t ot Juiv, contain some hints anoh c. v ' .... -i , .t-i some panicuiars, in u gr.ru to another tempt to adjust the differences bttwf. the king and queen. 'The 'True Brip (an independent p. 'per) of Monday eei .int., July 21th, says: u Wc arc assured '! rt h' raaiestvm
tlic honor ot the ciown and the div-nity ot the luiin-n On Thutd-y 1:1st ti ey ui. u noiled to Iiae tone so far as to pro-
pose the res'cr.tii'ii it litr majcty name to t!i' !au:i"v- l-,r. ns thi- fi 1 met i v several n ri.,.s 0j r-o k, -vho at :t uc o- ):mv mm to ;j OOiO. : n "i of her ! ajesty. 1 ,M )a'iies aie tak to f, n: !:i;dst . - pt c'ahi it ; ' r m v. iv e m all to c nn w.i: h.-r theii- te in ony is to or ob.ei d n. oppr.Mto!j to il ocai chaigcs c pniit tne (p.een. or as ,m - metal cuocuce in favor ot m ifouu 1 o .I (conduct. Some ci t miisiai ca r favouihi1 hi t-i :m;-u;si o:nc iniiUiho 11 111 nir. . 1 1 : 1 .... . - f . . . - . . cl . ,H !lC ,rUL SCI1C f j, . 1 . . . . j ty s (h Ciaralions, as he hearo ti n. fon. his o?n lips. Among other things. Id-, majesty has positive y declaitd that w will regard as an attack 1 pen his peace, and upon the wefare of tlic nation, any .dlempt to impede the defence of hcitr; -jesty ; for that notbitig would t.ive l.ir.i such real pleasure as the sufur:oiv proof of her innocrncc u Tha the evidence hi ought aenit.st her (said lids illustr'orsv party) was sue!) as to drm4.:tl mt once w ili he at knou Itthrr d : I.-.h iht' lit: 44 We cng ntubtc ti e c urtry n vurli a m a en! T:us is as it should be. Let: '.he mnortiKe oi tiie (jueen b show n, and w!o will r jf)ice iroie tiian the kii g : A c rccon mend such cor.doct as ths to cry body ; for il is orly by ho: cM :ral uipattial justice tlat a for result can he. xpided Let the conn iy see tl-equtru s v eil used, and ihe 'diet of the u isiture will he prj)tilv respected. 1 in 'riumpbof iitue wou'd be gr-tifv-ng to all parties; but if littuebc v.a::tg, the public will g ve a u .pi 1 tfe.1., h iigli mom nfol, attentif,n to the deci-d-n which dc-f h-.n s i.. To the ki g, wti cot incnil foihcarar.r to the o een gnified patiei .re ; and abo'eall.wc k isc I er to disreiu.v-e the f:.ftio::s i-.v a!.o would m.d.e h r the met e i:,s:i 1; -mem of their oppo-iiion lo goeinnie;.i." We have just lead the pleasure of cxi' ini: an clegimt Eprtimcn oi I ; n 1 j b iting, in imiiation ot f. c 1 iii lh.cn. " mil a lured I y Mis Luti crmi:h ot id Icbi.ry in ihiscout.lv. The rerd f-. d appearance of li e fnht 'C won!-. J . -.o! or lu rut hrst rate mai.ui..clor-e: jani i an exainoh-,f domestic "h im to:.; , la d industi y .1 thv the itTiit; lion c f c u o? or to (.ui first rate mnouLcinrcN. I or country -.vorren Sav v estimation o ' ; s quality mo texttri c m; y he b:; inn1 jf on, tic fact, that Mr. J L: . . mercha: 1 j f this il a:;r, p dd M 1 s Smith one drlk s nd tiftv cen;s a ard for the whr !e 'w:.:c. juiirir.v e- ix..ev. ILL in future practice L.iW !: f v conjunc:ic;n, in the c; !.:.'r. s - raris A'w'.i, .SY. .';, J'-.o. .;.-;. . Dublin and Vh', and in the Supw:... ''otirt One of them v. hi et all t'oi cr, r, f imd in thi-ir cfi:re at Wa ,wi msi, c : cept during the se-h-.i of crmils. 4 Ad orders and COA'i'pY.LYCl.'. , viJl !e punctually attended to. ATionxKY k roiNCKLLo:; at i..v.-.s, v ILL pracl.ei in ihe iirst Judicial V V Ciicuit, of lie state of Indhi,-. aid '.n thi cc)i;;uiesot Ciav. fo:d :.::d lh' '"uis m the s.ate ct Illinois. lie rl k : w ays he tuur.d at !.h olhce in Vir.ct 1. .. uless w bi n ahsejit on p; oli sional h ! -ess he Tan mace an agu t int i.t, ho i..ir.es forwardtd to f.im, i : his bsca lo bv r "'':'. "d r . " .'.
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