Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 September 1821 — Page 4

hKLi-.C I I I) I'UKTKY. Km . ' .' f.tntlitit l iilay.ce. TIIK sKi.Li .TUN Ol Till, WUECK. T.t sloi m N iu out on Uc wave A shauu'ti bat 411c sv.cn ; Is hc the cothn ot brt ? 11 irk! ncait liiv.r.KU. s; scene! Is ue ut no sound t hu.iui:i l.,Vviif t:tccI No answer? No! V tread her ('.eck we search around, With sad inquiring eye : uiassnt clothes alone is found. x Why do our bosoms siti ? skeleton those clothes v o:it-Vtn A human form child of the main! Now to our own tall banjuc wc row. The ocean ritfsto pay ; Disrobe the faimhM form and, lo!

He sneaks we hear luin say

i not hi r man .

No more w e hear,

Hut to the wreck again we steer ! "Jnothrr r:an Wc search we f:rt'l IVit not tiiotlier man ! A corM. a witlu-ml corse w fml Hravc, noble tar! who, in the hour When natan. stioe with death, KcmcmbcrM still th:t "uth-r nun" StnitU;nj thyself for bre th ; A tribute to thy heart I'd p tv I strive but breathe no hraxonlv lav w-rox B AUD. Stutter aie ic shrs the .source 0 h'lppiut't'S There would boa fargeatei proportion of happiness in this world it mankind, insioad o! continually grasping tor nimv than t;,ov oan obtain, would sot miooah'c blonds to tneir desb es There tn 1st necessarily be misfortune and distress in the world ; h it the O nnf rts and plea-tires o1 lire ran always be made ireat a . 1. 1 ' ii. . . . ' ' .1.. .

1 11 n tuiiini'ivi "i iii'd 1 1 1 1 w j i"i 'i 1

ties and their attenda it evih.

V ntentmeut tenders a mes i po'tage more savor v to the pa'ae of tho ootUer than tbo ricnest viands are to those who aro rol linn in wealth ; but whose insatia l)!e thirst lor gam will not allow them to think they have enough. Our countrymen are constantly lmn muring. Turn which wa ,ve will, wo art sine to have our ears saluted with the cry t f Hard Times. And many paragraphs in our country newsnapet s. par ticularlv those from the wi stern states, are of such a despondinjr and jjloomv nature, that if thev should chance to find their way to JS'irnpe. fhoy would believe us to bo little, if a iv better ofT, than fjho peasantrv of the Kmerald Isle or the half-starved man fa;:turers

" of Manchester And what cause liave we thus to murmur andcomplain? It is our ha- pv lot to lie under an excellent irovernment a Iministered by men f our own cnoieo We have a fruitful eountrv. with a vaiied, yet hoaltbfid t r!im ate. that ena'A's u toproduoe an abuuda oe of the iv'ess.e ies. find mauv of the luxuries of life True, our country has sntVored for two or three ea s pas! . from a change in ti t conunrnnul world, aul in consequence uf ur own f xnavaoance Hut have we not pnnuh to eat. to diink.andto t ver? O ir fields wave with the cnldon corn, our meadows with luxuriant burdens, and our or cards vield a rich varietv of do licious fr ifs. A nl. if for tho want of a market for our surplus produce, w e are not able as for nvrlv, to am ts fortunes in a day. welune still a hidaut caiuc for latitude to f at A miubtv H'inii

will Rive us liappine?s: andifwr'ntcd it to the shopherd, who 'negro trader with about 200 slaves so uvii the world around wo s' all ba.u ucd bacK to U collage toe un boa, d, lately landed her car-o find at least that mntlerafe xvlshe abode Oi contoulmcnt and nappi- at u small river this side ot Oalare tho source of w hat oe.-eration nes Ge.sier. ves on Dry goods and est Inalter generation have labored in 1M,Vnrlv TV MPYf produce are olten introduced vain totind Too Mlowioo k!o- l 0LU 1 l N IN MEM- b, means of the diluent bayous, rv is a beautiful illustration of C0 I 'riu" Carranerau Indians wore what we have lure advanced : I Various accounts seem to con- apparently in oonsidetable force; "The youthful s tepnerd. Men-' firm me belief that the people ol near 200 fires w ere counted alorg alcii, 'being in s arch of a strav I hxicu have at lasi raised me the coa-t. Our informants hav1 1 t 1 ii 1 1 i i t t niii-ii-il 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii'itU iii'nc ltur ifltiili! itti an lwl'ttxl iti 1 1

amn irotii uis noi.u. uist'oveieti mhuuuh hn s - i.muvi 10 the recedes of the forest a bun- pet is of success. j Bay of Magorda, diooveird or. strraied at tiio foot of a tree. So far. but little blood has been ' marks of the.cruelty of those canexhausted with fatigue ami with shod and should the city of M,-x- nibals. A post driven into the

Miniioe. A'a: hepei od he ex-

laimcd. I came here eteida m pursuit of game : and have been nnab'e to trace the path by wbioh I entered t -is fright ftd solitude. ordieover a sioile n etige f a hum-in footstep. I famteo with hunger gi v ' mo ndiel.or I die! Menaleus. oppining tht anger iu his anus, fed himwith hrrad from his scrip and. alw wards condueted him through tW oitiieate mazes. of the forest it. -a'etv iMotia'ous bring about to take leave of the If inter Ksehinus was detained by him. Thoiilhast ivesvWi my life shepherd. vhe -Hid I will make thine haojVy Follow mo to t e city. Thou shalt no longer dwell in a misera hie cottage, but inhabit a Miperb na'a.-e, surrounded with lofty col nmus ol marble. Thou shah irmk high flavored wines out of golden goblets, and eai thr most com Iv viands from plates f silver

Menaleus replied why shouldO go t the eitv ; I v little colk u

h. oiripod. irl tihovvi,If;rtn uround. appeared burnt ail round.

in that (tiarer may bo considered aml on (,,u" dctheie hung pait of as oornplote. w itiiout those san- a man's arm nailed to the wood. ruinar ooidln ts. whioh humaui N"tfar olV a wreck was soon,

tv in urn-, even in the triumphs bieh being all uf cedar, was of freedom .probably Spanish.

ni:i uoucing me aiiairs oi

The following extract of a let

tor wrote from Natchitoches, niid

which we copy from the Herald,

Texas, we cannot w ell avoid re-

mai king that if political motives,

some vears ago, induced tle Vvcs-

i.mc fo roofi, m r!w inh.llinon SOU10 VOai S

wo iavebefoio received as To the kv nt to srizc Amelia Islands progress of the revolution. j the sriin; ,vason,V L'ut lni ,Mld greater force call lor the ooeupa-

From the Atexandrui Herald tnm nt ' fas. A gseat numbe a

-I II IS 1 1 .

our citizens nave gone a:.d

We have traced with inte:v?i :i noln. there. f2'he counirv

fhe progre-.s of the revolution in nas no gular system of laws New Spain ; and our previous Hands of armed men speaking information from, that country .,lr language, hover over the fnmwould lead us to expect the sue-; ,,cr ,-essful result communicated be-! fne sea-coast is more low We will only add. that the favorable than can be imagn ed letter va written by a gentleman or sninggling Numbeis are f the first resfectabihtv. 1 found iiow a days above the dull Extract nf a Irtfcr received hi a 'p'suiis o! civil life, and nothii g ntt min hi this fnxvii. dated but the strong ai m of pewerard JVaclatosh. August H J1 v m,;sl cnegett- measures will, several i't rsn h.ave arived m hn'uar eireumtances, ensure herehiudv from -1 Antonio who the nlwrvanop ol the laws of na-

-! elfers me from the rain -uid t he ! ( 1 1 1 (!fl iidep'ndent !k'ir is ,h'ns a,ul tbose u th.o United

evey w hee flyiog at Yen (5rnz a,"s l common repoi t is not th.it p-kv-e hoiog verv nvur ar,l a in. -st bare-faced liar, smuggling filled wiih meieh.nulizraiH-inoV ai pr ats likely to giow to as great Meres holds out in orV. to oh. a bead beieasiu Spam itself. 'a n te no Tv:m rdlhicr V have born toM. and that :e-

. . . .... 1 ! . I . 1 1 -

v- iM A'ur:,f(v.n v:-ftler '1 ! i . i.-h i'Ti-.j' t' an nsu;d'v h.;ll

wind It is not surnumdod by

ma hie columns but with dei eious fruit trees, from which I gather my repast ; and nothing can lie more pure than the wale: which I draw in mv a tnet pitcher from the stream that runs bv my door. Then on holidays I gather roses and lillies to orurt ment my little taMe ; and those inses and li lies a?e more heanti ful, and smell sw eetor, than va-os of gold and sib or "fcrhium Gum- with me shepherd. I will lead thee ti-ri ;J . . . 5 .... . . ! 1

umpmous garueus. etpneuiU'eo

hv. V.e

'ear rom V-Oe-

witb tountaii sand flat: es

f ! 1 1 I I v l

!ea?is thaf (iMei,p Loo.g is t !um e o.ondemned'to he hung for killing a man. Vie above info-m vion re'ativeto General Lou--, is not cortec; 1

A

of to

i i Heletawas thrown open American ves--is. TFVAS.

I) i'isb 1 !ir!man snoken at

sea K poitstl a' inennseuuenoe of

. . . .

shalt heholtl women whose daz- j the death of I? m.-iparte the port

zhng heautios th.e rays ot the sun have never tarnished, habited in silks of the liebest hue s ai d st a-kling with jewels; and thou

shalt hear eoneerrs of mni -ians

whose transcendant sKill will at once a-mnish and t nchaut thee. k Me it feus. Our sun-birrnt ssepberdes.-es aie wy handsome H w beautiful thev look on hoL idavs. w on thev put on na l.it,(?s of fresh flower s a 1 dance under

the shade of our trees, or retire to I

1 ).

i - r.w cui.rAXs svo

V'e have com er-f-d w p -ev. eal gen'ii men ju( returned hum an exclusion ah'rg the C(ast ol tre province d Texas, r.s far as

t he ba of fatagoi du

r!''?e loeenendents ai e in ome

Gan your

force a CJa!ve-tnn. under the

the woods m listen to the scmir of -oTtuna-'d td" !aior Miner Do-

musieians 'ides -e-e ai r-a Pes sou-inir t;

! e were about 2.r . : !. dh ar. which is in

a go

' buds !

t nog m.-:.1 melodiously than our country j ni-h.tinia'o. bla'kbird or linnet ! nicu ;.:

No. T will not go to the eitv

Ichtmis. Take then thi

e of defence, having

t v n v hea v can

peatedlv. b men w ho have vVrt-

t'd those patts, that t! e eounti-y onte !Jed Kiver. the Opelousas, a d the Attal-apas. ate full of African negroes and fi:-e ! dia and Kuropea'. good-, smuggled in T o goveu ment ot the Unite d Stages should now the troth, and check the evil-ere it attains greaor enormity. Were we permitted to advise, we should recommend the occupation of Texas; the e-tablishment of thieeor lour companies ot mounted riflemen on tiat frontier, and tle present c f four or five light cruizers oner diligent (dlicers in the Gulf f Mexico. Lautsintiu Gazette. FUOM 2U() JANEIRO. NORFOLK. ALT, 24. Accounts from Rio Janeiro, via Havana, to the lGth June, hac been received at this place. V c learn generally from them, that the country is in a very unsettled state, and the Prince and H-e army at variance. A more favorable opportunity for the people to gu n the ir independence could not piesent itself; but thev

; ar c d scribed as wanting energy

"hvlnnus. Take then thi- me : . - of nv heaveau-j r. t , . V . 7 ri, , , i i i f 1 i i h a actor to eltect such a purgold, and with it supply ad thy noo in .;uiii i lie m lepend- a , , lf 11.11 i t t . 1 , 1 ! pn.e. and better calcu a cd to ad-

wants. ' : ents thei e were in oorresp M'denee , ' - if ; r ,, , . 4 ,i , w. . 'ai.ce te sinister views o any "Menorcus Gold is useless to w!th the people nt t A tomo. . .. r , . M , 1 ' .13 asnumgcMe! who may hold out me Iv truit-ttees. mv little a.'d ot e: towns n tor rrnvni-.x , 7 cv c "ir , l4 -or . , . rr 1 jtl e hesf otters ol reward for tneir ganien. and tne milk ol my goats, ci'f ftjrms I ne la t vt a- . , in . ? . r .t . srt vices than U) mike any sacnsnnplv ah mv wants : counts h orn theinten raeas r . , .. . J : .

sinister views of any

supply ah my wants

counts from the intei i r gave as

fi,-e- for the estabiishment of t licit

ivho causes so manv b'essings to ccpt from me ?

chister around our dwellings " "We na- e only to cut tail ur expontes to atlix leasonab e bounds t ) our dcsiies. to be industrious economical and contented to be

own liberties Herald.

A letter from New Orleans,

s'ntes. that tho boiler of the Heanv

" Fsschiuu-'i. How shall I ro- surances v -at the cause of u de

compeixe thy kindness, happy pendencc w)uld he supporteil bv shepherd? What wilt thou ac , the w ude of t he population

nt from me A Mexican ai mod cruiser was

Mcnalrus. dive me only the lvinir a' (v-dveston. She is a t ... .... r 1. ... 1 . 11 1

Morn that liaiisis o thy brll , lan-i- s.-ho,-r m.-iu.tir.j; ..,.. t.(l ,1,,,-,-of .! imafs hand, and ll..rn is n- i-aily broken tlu-.e- -.u.s : luul lu.clv hfcn wvy 5,.,- Sl.aked rif.r, ssfn-iTS. tore it will he more Useful to me 'jL'esful anainst the Sramairls. and . -it i?..t mi

?Vas lull ot colonial nrodt.ee. -

smuiL!u.;r iu those paits is' X T C

than by earthen pitcher.

I'h" hunt-r w ith a smile, took

bappv N 't riches, nor fame.

nor what the world calls pleasure, the horn ironi bis belt, and pre- j earned on with a hiih hand. A j Neatly extemtdauhe bUN OP.uc.