Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 July 1821 — Page 4

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COMMON SENSE. While I touch the string, Wtcith mybiows with laurel, I or the t.ilo I Mtig, I I toi once, a moral ! Common' Sknsk, one night, Tbonh not ucel to g.nnboi, Went out by moon light, Willi til 'Mi's o.i hi r.imb'cs. While I touch the string. Wreath mv brows with laui tl, For the t.U I sin-, J I. is for cice, a moral ! Co n rum Sete went on, M e.v ise things s i iug, W'itile the hht sluun. Soon set (tenuis stt i : 1; 1 NF. his rye nre'r 1 Vt vii the p ith bef.iv : TOl'lIEU idle .... :

)n e.ich night .i Y a le I to'.e . c Wreath, ut. J o t icy c.n !.

T . a -ha.o v . ; - -Cv.unio i S vv . v n S tl .is he '. i W.i le th- Bn , . W.is in Hc.i Y, t i "Nevi r h rv tlo ; Iv.t fituVw d, ...L Wreath, ec.

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When safe o'er t' : At that outu, s v 1 )r rp.ug trout the

it e v, eat hour. 1 J, C.ei.-as 'eft to v'iu , r (),! iiu- liank, 'tis ed, 1) f t!iat cold n . v ! W;:h I touch the str.r.g. Width &e IH'N 1NG i)l XLOUUE. Snip "he taitor w & ( roiwu .ced a fellow of v;ro.n taxability, a gentleman ol honorable h hi: and always cieiv one. The shoemaker broiled up al t h I , and tvuxed excei dirty; wi ot ; swore the tailor was bin a balf s'Hilrd fellow, and that it was erv easy to . he was nut cw u ' for a gentle m..n. The ch Vr ot the taiior wtl. tip in a inn .ire ; lu- swort bv iiis thunhle he would ne ct fiockct such Mi I. but w-.'U d bate an man who tl.oed repeat it Honest Crispin aid he v.iN determined to e;ive h, tailor ru quarters and mnl he wouhl lose li all but he would v;ajn his md ; he resulu civ liehl on 'o t ie last, h on his threa tenuis to hacks' rafi his inemy, the tail r as ob'iy;cd to ,v;r-r rf dtcl oinvj at ihe same time he would have him bound-ovrr

Virtur in all its acts, carries -with it a re aard. In the exeicisc of conscious rcrtituc ; in the performance of c aiitable

othces ; in fet 1 1 i n vr the poor ; in mtnisier-

jnv; to ihe sick ; in consoling the ir.cin ri cr ; and in t;uidi-i ihe enquiring souls in the vav to Heaven; thci e is a hlsstdm ss so holy, to divine, that the gioss delicti s of sensualit , and the corrosive ns of a ... . J

Tnuce aiul ambition, p.re, in comparison.

oniv oisUsccl misery.

Ct:rr tf the Gour. In nil sept's, dis cnveiies have been, with some exceptions, the work of chance. The tact which ive are about to men'ion is a sinking insuotce of the truth of the. ohserv atn:i ; a seciet which, like the phi!oop!e! stone h is Inn;; been th object of rcsea'ch without bauy; attainnl. Weaie ab'Uit to pre-

Si me a n medv tot

Latest from Europe. .t N K W-tOIlK, JUUC 1 I. The packet ship ibnit,eapt Willi ams. airis d this inon iii' fum Liverpool Ujr th'u amiailhe editors of ti;C ounneteul Adveitiser have icttived from iheir coii espondciits London pa puis and htppm lists i the. '29. t ol Apslh ami Liveipuoi papeis to Uie bl ot May, iuc:usive. V I nis anival furnishes u with fciany at licles in lelaiion t the aff irs ot Matoa via, Wailachia, Consiaiiltnopie, hey are if cousidci amc intei est (bough ei y conti adictoi y Some ai licles state that Ihtnci Ypsiianti has set out lor the ittUbc, with only 3v)Uo mi n abti 2 picos ol cannon. Uu i he othi i hat d, some accounts slate bis foice at6 ' i aiul otbs at 10,' h)0, and weil pcuxidetl. It is so said tiiat tlu (iteek isUiuls and the Morea, hive revolted aim nnosacuci maf the Tuiks. It appe.os ceitam bv inicUip;rnce from Leipsic St. PeersUi i;, and Hrandenbu e,b tinu llie Ci i eeks bo are scaileied over the contiiunt, whether as indents, nrei chants, ov in batever othet capacity, are hastily turtt-

l'ir their ttts liomeward. It tl is en-

TTiarchei at the head of the Thcssalian lireek'. The wives and children of the(ireeks who have taken up arms, have sought refuse at Magnisi.i, a town in '1 hessaly. It does not appear that the tranquilit) of Constantinople has been at all distuibed The letter from pain, anions our foreign extracts, is not of a flattering char acter It vtas to have been expecttd, however, that the enemieg of reform would seiz upon the late disasterous e- ' vents in Itaiy, as being auspicious for the cuise of despotism lu this they w il i c I i i i as lon as h pc remains. The kine; of the Netherlands has isMied ad.cree pi'ohibiiing the importation of s aves into any of his foteign colonies particulaily that of Surinam. It is said that sinoe the termination'of tMe Austrian campaign in Naples, the affairs of Italy have become a lively subject of rtiscussion among the allied powers. Russia and I ranee wish to diminish the influence of Austria in Italy. A paragraph fiom ienna. April 14. observes that the Emperors of Austria and Hussiu will soon repair to that capital, and that ther will have interviews

the gout ; anil srnre

not at the assertion, ye gouty objects, who ' display the greatest energy on t'us ocra

;usiasm be. nailv fut, the I'oite will vi'h the Kifig' of Prussia, the Low

onntnes, Havana, and W urtemburg. I he ("ongtess, U was believed, would be continued till summer ; the consolidation of the order and repose of Europe in pen'M-al is the cause of this prolongation; and another paper says, "it is possiblr that the afVair of Spain will not be fori inn to the assrrnb'iy " In the mean time, tin Ku-sian troops continue their march lor :taly, where the firs, column v as expt-ctcd on the 2 1st of April. Gen Fi imont will retain the superior command of thexAust'ian troops, which will remain fot the term of four years in the kingdom of Naples. As soon as all the provinces shall he entirely reduced to submission, j thiid of the Austrian army wih quit Naples to return mio Upper 1talv." Austria is increasing her military establishment By the IG'h of April. 14 additional regiments were to be put into active service on the war footing. This w ill make a new mi. itarv force of 50,000 men. the precise destination of which is nt yet known A column jf Russian troops .36,00 strong was to enter Hungary in tiie course of a lew d ys V letter from Madtid of the I Oth A pi!,says; It is with much satisfaction that I have to inform )ou of goinething mne tn -n a mere prospect of the acknowledgement of the independence of South America, by the Spanish government, w'nei. will, if ijdmittefi put a stop 1 to am h i ther effusion ot b!o d on the ! other side of the Atlantic The negotiations which aiegoiu forv ard at e of a very conciliatoi y ntuie " I e have some reason to believe, savs ; the Dublin Patriot, that, whenever, the . Catnoiic (jiiestion s i . a 1 1 be again before Patiiament, it will he introduced, under ! spec ihe modifications as a Cabinet measj ure. i The Lmperor Alexander has imposetl

adi'.itionai duties upon imported cottons aini siik. Ai the celebration of the King's birth day, at Glasgow, ui the evening, some riotous pioceedings took place Ihe na) lor the Cotonation is not vet fixed The Observer savs, that six weeks, notice will Ik ncessai lmvwcn the issuing of the iTociumaiini) and the Coronation.

nave an arduous struggle to make, before it can hope to terminate the busimss. r first, it is said to have been the determination of the Russian and Austrian couts, to occ.up) VA abachiaand Mo davi v, tit thev have done Naples, and thus smother the uisui re tion lint on more deliberate consideration, they have come to the resolution of observii-g a snict letiualiity I hey have in consequence, dispttcbed instructions to ail the local authorities ot both empires, on the frontiers, to prevent, as tiituh as possib.e all communication with the rcvoi'cd disf icts, aiul not to allow imy indix 'n'tial of either kingdom to pa. t:o frontier without the assigning of some good reason. With regard to the mili ary, the older are still nw.c strict, the police b iug commandtd to put under immediate arrest, any soldier or soldK's who might attempt to pasj the frontiers to join the Revolutionist.. Up to th- 20th of Match, Prince psilanti and the Turkish chiefs had had no engagement th?re had been nothing but pi eparaiion. Toe Revolutionary armv is generally vonputed at about 6 0o men; nit thev have neither rtceived nor are thevjikety to ic.Ct iv , any foreign aid. M nv of the Grc ks of Bu garia have join d the corps of Y tsiiaini. Anothir b (U t,is been organized by a G:eek nnn?t d Ksrdiia. The Porte has tlf elated P'ince Alexamler uzzo a traitor It isatVnmed, that two difierent parties in Wallachia have declared against the Ottoman authority ; but "hat there is a want of liarmonv between themselves. It is adrled te.at io'tue has become favorable to Ali P icoi, and that he now numbers noless than t2 5,000 men under his standard Among our foreign exti acts, the reader will find th pHiiiculai s of theieeent

changes in the Tui kish ministi y. They ! certainly indicate e-xtrtnu embjirass-j

mem at Constantinople. Rut in a system so thoroughly vicious and diseased as that ot Tin key, do durable or sensible advantag can be derived from a meie change in the possession coo iuiing the administi ation of the day We are tedd, how vcr, in at tide from Odessa. March 20 that the Porte seems determined to

atter nsuiir the prescriptions of the facul

ty, will piobahiv suffer no longer trom the painful malady, in pi u sis, a msn about 45 eas ol age experienced a verv severe attack of the .;out ! Ite paroxvsms v of pain wcic o acute, that hi wife, after making use of all t!ic pa .i .tlves that me-

s"u)n and vvid adopt deci ive measure: So they did a year or two ago agnlnst Mi Pacha , but he has held out, and even yet bids them defiance The sacred standard of Mahomet, wc are told, and the most re vet ed inigui i of the Mussel pen have been displayed from the v alls

eme roulu suggest, hit upon a method, of the Santa Sophia. This standard, and

ill

ludicrous enough to h- sure, but the suv;.

ejection ot coryuga! a?;' c 'i The wife. Wearied out bv seeing- her husband constantly in a sure ol prostt aii on, led to i aidng, and v ailing the poor mao a I v2v good, fo: n. .tl.ing tellovv, who indn'ged hnusell with lyieg in btl From anger and reproaches, s.e pto.eeiled to use m enacei Het hi; h.r.u's silence and passivenes exasjerated her to m dness ; he s zed hotel d a yard slick, andbeUbored her poor bos' and lid hi- w!io!c hodv was b ack a ul olue with tin blows

Jhc g'i'ity patient at length aroused from j

fee-o insignia, are never produced, ex-c-'ot w hen the political safetv of the -m. rot-., of t ie existence ol Is'ao 'ism, is !v-;...-piI If they inspire the ferocious er. visiasm w bicb is desired, humanity wid have to deplore seethes of carnage, an I mobs of destruction, which it is fearful to think of. There will be b'ood enough to gatisfy the most calculating speculator in revolutions. The troops hieh the Porte lus successively sent from Constantinople to the Isle of Camiia, have been vanquished.

The msut gents, alter making a great

Pnn.vnM.PHiA, June 5. XFLLO" FLVKK Ai IJ VAN A.

It i Mated, in a .etier w r ttf n at Havana on tiie I th ol Mav tha '. eYciloV

Fever pr v-iled in thar phn e. a ! viUs vedj

i y eh sf ue ive to strangeis Mr COX wliOse death was announc d i.n ou' , p :i

ot v esterday, though he had b. en hut a

short time on s o;e, c::..Jo. ti e fatal in

ten ion, and uu ; ;--.v . ec with all

its thai acle i e s,ic ul, .-

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hi stato of apathy, and smarting tmder carnage took possession of all the lorts

in he island, on wbich thev havi hoisted

the Independent flag V Grrek squidion, consisting of vessels, well armed, is united at the Isle of Id a. F fty-thiee (reek families, escaped

the i tliction et the blows, mustered suflirient strength to ris", ! del hold of the yard stick which his wife had dropped, and requitte I the obligation with interest. This exercise was no sooner over than

the gout disappeared, and lias never since from ConM uitinopie, have arrived at Oretutm d It is probable that in the event desia, who stnte that previous to their of a relapse the same remedy would be elcparture, the Drogomen of the Porte, repeated ith the same success. This having requested leave to resign, had ahiceis nhen gratis to the females who been decapitated, and had been succeedha r goo y-toed subjects for their hus- 1 ed bv.one of Merousi. hands, and who are u'Virientlv fond of It is said tint t' e Ai chimandi i;e Gthem not to stick at trifles for their cure, j sis, celebrated for his useful works,

70 DOL1AHS t WAiil).

LkLli ae.a f(oni i Lc snhscri-

bet . iivii u in LoL'aii toiiniv. 15

miiessniM. , Rosselviiie on the 4i4lh insl. a ni'v"u i ov by tiie name of

Charles J. Hand

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Rtayrct fully informs his jrhnds

and the public, (hat he has

commerced the

MANUFACTURE OF

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On Afarket Street, between Mear. GiulS

if Smith Stcre and Mr, John C. Hoi

land1 1 Saddlers Shof:.

He hopes by the most assiduous at

tention, and his knowledge and experi

ence m his business, to merit a share ot

patronage Those who tavour him with

their custom may depend on having then'

wok done m the neatest and most dura

ble manner.

Wanted as an apprentice, a lad of res

pectable connexions, from 14 to 16 years ol age, apply as above.

January 20th, 2. tl

LOOK HERE, THOSE THAT WAST A R ARGjS. The subscriber offers for sale his TAN YA111). with 90 acres of Land situated oniiver Duche, six milts Fast

ot v mcennes. being part ol Lot iNo. 8, in

the old donation, adjoining lands with the heirs of Fphraim Jordan, deed. Joseph Williams and others, the Tan Yard consists of 8 vats two leeches, lime water pool and bate; a good log beam house and Hark mill, There is on the premises a cabin Dwelling house, and other necessaiy bui dings, with a good piing of water, not more than two iocis from the door about 25 or 30 acres cleared and under good fence, about 30 bearii g apple tiecs, the land is well timbered, principalis white and lLark oak, and lies in the midst of an oak timbered country, whete bark maybe easily procured any person wishing to purchase will make application to the subscriber living on the piemises, he will take the principal payment in trade, such as good horses wotk oxen, an J ef cattle. JAMES DONER. Vincennes Jul-7 1 82 I 23 3t.

CHEAP FOR CASH.

JOHN EWING -7 ft AS just tetuined tiom Baltimore tf. JL Philadelphia bringing with him aii exteotive assortment of Merchandize,

vvnicn ne is now opening i nis assortme in he has carelully selected it cjt?sists of, J)UY GOODS, HA 111 i-W A KB, ttltOCEKlBS UUEEN&W ARB, GLAs WAKE, MIO N MLS, BOOKS, h I A i lONERY, BisUUKr, &c. He thitiks it proper here to remark, that having hcretolore sustained a very urn qual share of the losses attending a ciedit business, his present circunntanee intimute the necessity of a deter; vali'ii t: driivir no article to th'' fiurchut r before f.ayment he received. i 2t Vincennes, May 12, 131.

JasoiK

en vcars ( f ak't,c!aik conuilesion, it . It

eel two W a din k vuiTl

le k. sop voice. Fi i it i

thiee inelies hib. woit-awa

c).t, (pel haps Janes) pale hue pantaloons, half van,, ti e us: of his i lojihb g not ki own. i: is txpecttd lhat he is Irakig lor ( at ada, a- he ii aee an atteu pt t( ye .is ;.fco, and was caught n.ai Vinceni'ts the above u w ;d shall he given :o anv pris.m that will take up said boy ned confiat him in j.n so that 1 get him tg tin JAMES ALLEN. Apiil 26, 1121. li-9t

rio ihe Public. '5M.E subscriber returns his thanks 2. witn Uelings of giatilude to the citizens of 'incenne tnd its vicinity, for their iibtial encoui agement since hi commencement in business ; and for futuie encouragement, he will st 11 his manufacture at the following reduced prices, lor par money, viz :

iOGT, from Dim', crane Shoe, (mail qnal to UUct s.) Grn'lrn-en Jinc Sh ef, do. carte da. I.adie walking Shoes, JFoo trig iccA,

All other work too numerous to msution hcie, qully reasonable. M.VON MONK, Bo-it If She: M.krr. Water street, Vinccnnn, next h'.uue below the V. State Land Office. June 21. 1821. 21-3m PROPOSALS For printing by subscription, an original work, entitled, the JUSTICE' CLERK, FARMERS' SCRIVNER. AURILVLTURJL PhM.CJt.PTQR

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