Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 September 1822 — Page 4

fSKLKO TKI) ruKTKY. FROM THE AMERICAN' FKIF.ND. jtn PKKTl"s Sir, please irt'rrt the follTV!tig Purodv at Mr. WoodnortJiV celebrated " O, Q(ri Iluckrt" and II W- .! .Uy.'," (the 1 itu-r is a Parody on the H'cketM) I liiiw oflVr a Parody on the liuck t, ami lU.mkct, which 1 have written upon anther as useful and interesting at article ; :v I tiu'.te. as poetical a one too with an ord-

AT yiyn Messrs. the Critics for my share of

KltA(.l tun ft I . 1 . . & 1 1 . . I . 1

isis (,-iir to thr fu iirt of our ju It and our

YinVs, as anv of thosr " .so ?c s" nortrax ed

by .Mr Woodworth : if vou think this wor-

t'lv f a id ice in the Friend" insert it ; if

not v ;ast it auioiv.; the rub'rvi, Yo n , kc. h. VV. I).f Till: UFADV RHINO. a r vHonr. ' ITjw dc.ir to this heart, are the pleasures which eer AttMivl, on"' e ich smile from niy creditor's brow ; When nic p ire-strin untie, and the Rhino w hii h ne tr II id caused a sweet smile on his visage 'till now ; " The wide spreading pond cv the mill which stood by it," " The merry gay," whom you and I know ; Could ne'er &ie the sweets, the comfort and quiet, Of a purse that's well Hied, with the Rtad-j Ihinn The heart cheering rhino the round glittering rhi io The comfarting rhi:ic contained in my purse. This glittering metal hail as a treasure For often at nignt" 44 when returned from the field," I've found "it the source cf an exquisite pleasure ;" To view the bright treasure my labour doth yield. " How anient I've seized it with hands that were glowing," To untie my purse-string at work then I go, Which soon with the fruits of my labour o'ei - tlowing ; It's the bright little glittering ready rhino. The heart cheering rhmu the round glitt'rintr 7:i.

and uninhabited; here are bears,! onus we shall not be found.' lars a qmiarter always pade wher. wolves, deer, otter, music rat, Sfc. Once we were a powerful nation, the children fust bVin, bcin as and a strange creature called a Uir warriors were terrible, our some fokes mHit take them awav

minuc, iicri uij;ii,anu or; up ui rimiiiu s iciumcu luaucu wmi arierwards without payin, not c

his homes 12 feet asunder.' In

Massachusetts, 'Heading is a good town, having one mill to grind corn, and another to saw timber.' ft iston is the only place, in all the British dominions in America, which can be called a city, as well by reason of its opuleney as for the several handsome building in it. both public and private as the court hrUM market house, and Sir William Phipp's house, several spacious streets, and said to contain from 10 to 1200 inhabi tants. Three or four hundred ships load here in a year Vermont pap. From the Missouri Republican. Talk of an Osage Indian, on the extravagance of some of the religious ceremonies of eeitain christian sects. The speaker

had travelled through the Uhi

game, and our old men brought pectinir Vou of such konduet

us rain at the proper season. But -which Tthink you will approve now a strange people have cros- of my method. To them who sed the great Water, 3c spread over are taught geography matthematour country. They have seized tocks, and cloeushun. orratnrv

upon our land, they have cut j sprakin, hein as they require muie

attenshun. If so be as vou shond send vou can send the money for the first quarter by any one or both of

them or bring it vourselt when I

down Our woods, they have driven away our buffalo deer, they have chased tin from mountain to mountain, and from river to river.

they have surrounded us with

whites and other nations, and see you I am not pei tickler as to have left us no place to which we1 a few days but hoap it wont be n . - mi i i l 4

can fly. They have made us as

wicked and as base as themselves. Our old men are tools, our warriori are cowards, and our younjy

long.

I am vours to sarvc, JAMKS THICK MAX. X. Ii You will please of yor. send, to sen me word what branches of laruin you want them

men are drunkards: our war dan

ccs are neglected, our sacred soniis

are despised and Our holy feasts , taut.

ai r forgotten V. S. You will also send books Il'-Mther Have you not read j afU p iper, and pens and a pensthat book tliat the missionary is (knife, a; 1 always darn skolla to

I do beseecli vou make their own pens, but v.-u

one end :

M hand widely spread which I hold toreceheit, When a friend crirs aloud " lave vou monrj to tttui ;-" II $ wants I Mipjdy and h's sighing are o'er, liat how coUl is the heart cAlus man you and I know, hcn.d:-c.i. arrives and his purse toex-

juoro.

accidental visit of a white man to the Osaa;es ave rise to this talk, which appears to be the Indian style ol conversation. BuoTiinn. -Many of oiOsapes are mad. The AraerA'ans have taken away theirsenses,. they neither plant corn in their forefa

dheix' fii'hU nnp hunt A

The co,nrrt rAio. conUmcd m my molIntains; but ppcnd tUcmc ' in sit'ging. shouting, and wrPginir; Tit? thc 5lri5 cfmypurssl xvhen they pray they hojdup When "poir by the tassel containid at tncjr bands, and till II lip., the

whites ol their eyes, crying and Ivrvging for niercy. Will not the Great Spirit despise them for their meaness? Again they leap on their feet and dance furiously, clapping their hands and singing "glory! Jesus, clm-v!!" what are

lie n..!s n u therein the bright read' rhino ; Olir OW WOWS and War dailCCS . 1;'che;;;i7srAioai.rou.'iBuit'- Nothins. 'Phey arc .-aim and z co nfot tii. rhino contained in his tranquil wlieu compart-d with v purse. thesiechristiati amusements Tliev S3y al) this , oar is 0CCS0IU;(1 1"aPn', w,1Rc',Pr'pl.v,pniitcJ by the presenee ol a co0?irit in t0. G lurlestovvn, in South in their assemblies. ' Would a Carnl,,,;,. ,s (lescnhed as having good spirit make people mad? 1.1 or I l g-od houses, a .d as tna Would he take away the senses i.v m.se.able huts, pa ked into of men? Tnev sin'.r SoiitS "f M. er.s as shel.ered 150 families praise, and call the tiTaster of our .tV1vdm:V,T,,'S,mVivnU, 70 !w-th6'-t. good, holy, wise. mi gn ,() i Maryland. Anna Great Spirit desnic them Cor polls had 40 hou.es. and Bilti- tiw-i- 11.. w.. r '

more -a naivel of seattiMvil h...le i ..... . r , V . 1

es no, fit ,o h ea,led a town, In ,,e.rl. as

iiv. aiiv . iiilii . n i iiiiiwpe' I'.nii.ini I . .i .

,. - .u,llut..,mm ar ineir deceit and with ,i.t,t5 W"K, turn awaylt

iace ironi their folly? BrotherYou arc a white man, that can rpn.l ni,l ...,:

- i in ,

rain for two

moons. No black rlrmrlc . ....

iwmvic i in, 1 1 1 1 -.4

i r

icu rotates ana nacl tieen nuii ; take out some uf the talks and: need not end ner.'s to tbem hat scandalized at the religious ex- send them tome. Does it not "Vnt want to write, nor books to bihitionshe had seen. The in- mve directions how to make nun them ibat do'nt want to reed

troduction ot missionaries into ! nmvfW. umh tu m.r, nn,! w hich t!nv ran dn vn!n,i:i tlw..n

his Country alarmed him. An rlunt thp nnnr liiHi:iii mlf f fli.Mr ! 1 iuri nntiA vnn in flic tv.lu

lmds? of the poet. SlC white people sar the bonk Tiscdek.ishun forms the common mindj,

trrifhp truth n.-,,.,. l...,r I J"st :is tae twiP! inchncd,

.v-. .. ''"V Hie trcese will btn.h

Kindness. Hvit this cannot he the

case, or we should not find the white men to be such liars and villians as they arc. lVother -How do you live amidst the smoke, and noise, and slink of a crowded city ? Come to us, and taste the sweet breeze of the forest, and lie down with

me by thc fountain Is not the!

buhalo superior to the ox; is not the fleet buck m re lovely than the goat; and h not the wild Osae of the plains ten limes more noble than the tame white man ? From a Southern paper. I enclose for your perusal, and for your publication if you think proper, thc following copy of a letter, written by apeison who

piu j-beu opening a school not

From a Ci:.v n-iti pnper. Although the Irish are celebrated forlheir hulls, yet it is thought that they can discern imj)OMtion as readily, and that they have as correct notions of men and thins?, as any other people. As an instance, I will give you the following extract ol a letter from r; youo Irish. man in this city, to his Father in Ireland. kDear Father: I wish you would come and settle in "this place, for your business is much better here, than it k where vou are; and besides, I dare say you would soon set to be a coThnel a justice of the peace or a constable, for in this country they have mighty mean men" to iiil thcte offices." J).

A Quaker who was examined

far from mv residence; as he uas1,, r , 7 csamwa obli;.e,l to decline lor Va:,t ol s,5 j 'cfore Co"rL ',Sm? ;,V'' .able eneomementit n.av seem U , T '? ' f....: i ' ""'i'lMiend.' was asked hv the Tie-i-

.0 evince the little patronage alVor-i y , "JSil!' ;c,, ",'lle ded in a frontier country "to me .1 ! d,e Jdgc-'-Iray Mr -. do f,rn; y vou know what we sit heief.ir'

" Sir, 11 avin been often and frequently solieeted to open a skool in this neiithnrlinml nnti

I1

eitv. 1200 built of brick, two or!

three stories high, with many warehouses and wharves' In

1 , , . mull, iu.lL ran J-rsey. Klizabethtown eont.i nr-il ! i ,

. oMi ...-,: . . .. v. 1 iac nau no

-wv laiuinrs; 'ieuatk a little 4 . x t . . 1 1 o 1

h 1. rmi,,Cn ei t 1 v lc west, nor eool hrecn- ' v ' lov families -enl n .1 c tv hi .. Ul pas

v7uch t appears what miviII oli ' 1 . brr,,,Ss :"e

,-....vv, .ini Mini va Mi

names. ew York eitv is :,k

said to contain about H)0 hniKts ..lc

a-.d foureluirehes. of which Tnn !withe7ed.

evs; the earth is Inirl nnm,

with drought, and the corn that

is g.ecu droops down and is

Our prophets and

1 1

!. ii me pitunise 01 naven a konsiderable number of skollars sent me at a a;ood rate whicli it can be expected that I -hood dc

voat my time and talunts without

Yea, verilv, 1 do," replied t! c

(iuakcr; three of you for two dollars each, a day; and the fat one on the r.ght. for one thousand dollars a year."

Ksx;Wasf;, --arihrd'mud1;; l u It. (It then-laces, and at the hreak of ;, ,:, ;: ..f . '7: am' " "" and moon.

I ' .1 I I I I I 111 lIVif M

f 1 sit the assessment rolU. and t ie the e ty a- a data, the whole aV bad a population le than b Connecticut thcre is no town o! a..y (te, all the cunfrv bevond 10 mde, back from thr sea, banen lulls and muia

ESSENCE OF PENXVHOV L!!1 Thc essence of this weli knowr: heil) is found by exnerienee in Ik-

reasonable komj)rnsatU)n to he j an effectual preventive ofthe'nesreceaved which I have no doubt j tilent effects' of mmquilcvs To

nut you will approve. I havcbose annoyed by these unwelthaiefore taken the liberty toritejcn little visitors, we mention to y ou by reekoniendashun to ac-1 this fact as worthy oi attenquaint you of my intenshun of tion. The essence can at any eommensing th, instruction of time be had at the stores, and thc youth v, -hich y :;r children tho I application of a lrw drops on the am to;d aie rr.. ij.io hav nnf t-.f ; hands and fiicv impnlv Mi!tiipnf

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to create a slight ellluvia, or scent) will cause them to vacate the room immediately; and thus may be superseded t lie necessity uf constructing mosquito-bars Jit liouis Ue.

V

mi

nail a gnoi o;ni (unity ot

piovement in useful anil n.-rlitn

larnin. It you shood send to me, you may depend upon every attenshun suited to their age" and eapasatys beino- apprehended thorp

. - . ( . . ".' I .),.,.... 1 . . I

:mri n , "T'1 " ,lun11 management to he

r-nih- iw.t ,i 7 -him ii-, exercized towards eh Uiren of diti ai i n, nut a in vam! t h" fim,f r... . i .. h.i wiiui i i l H An!,JU icrcnt abi uvs whicn 1 heiA nnrQ

I ' iv. in Uii; v,y q are no limner the beloved people i bat we were. God has forsa

ken us, and we are no longer the

l' in iatnerly care. Yhcii ne rciuins again 'to look

ness and capasaty. If that are tbe case, thair progress makin will be dubly kompensurate 31 v term ot instrucslum in the smalfclasses nncJ them that is just beginnin to reed and rite and -ifcr, is five dul

Lhrf! lkcf! Berf! "' T WISH to purclsc a cf.r.idcraMc U I'Uir.bcr of 11EEF C.ITTLJ:, fc the Orleans maiktt- I c'.lcu!ate on i;ivhn; TvoDzUars h Fifty CVnr.tpcr hundred, ami wish to make nv contacts n ioon as posbibJc larRC cattle nculd be preferable. I also wish to contract fertile building ot a fht bottom b.at. JOHN 13KUNER. July 1, 1322. ?-tf