Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 October 1823 — Page 4

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FHOM THKCOI.UM3US GAZI'.TTK. THE FLOWER OF'VIRTUK. Thcre is a Ibw'r more sweet by far, Tu.in nil tin: rose's rich perfume: M-ifc bright than evening's glorious star; More noble than the warrior's pmine. Its beauteous bloom no storms can blight; Its lustre never fades away; Its charms exceed the morning's light, Nor can its fragrance e'er decay. It blooms not on the flow'ry bed, fl To please vain fancy's sparkling eye; It never Imvs it lovely head, Ltkc other fiow'is, to fade and die. Itblpoms within the human heart, lOdless alike of wealth or fame ; And s vectens death's cold rankling smart, For iktui; is. its glorious name. VttLASCO. Vorlhinlon, Sept. 6th, 1823. MISCELLANY.

solved to surrender the command, but was prevailed upon, by the urgent entreaties of the principal men of Venezuela, to continue in the Dietatorship,and complete the

liberation of his country; heacce

(led to their request.

In the beginning of 1816, Boh

var after publishing a proclamation convoking the Representa

tives of Venezuela to a general

:ongress, passed over to Barcelo

na, where he established a provis

ional government In 1817, he

was elected Supreme Director of

Venezuela, and in 1819 he presi

led at the opening of Congress at

Vngostura, where he submitted

to the Deputies the plan of a Re

publican Constitution. On the

8th Sept. ensuing he was nomin

ated President of Santa Fe. and

New Grenada: Venezuela being

united into one commonwealth.

is now distinguished by the title

A PICTURE. The Tivnton Emporium give

the following picture of the Holy of the "Republic of Columbia,"

Alliance a precious set oi wiercn Carthagena surrendered to the cs truly, to have the destiny of Patriotic forces on the 25th Sept.

minions in their nanus: and on the first of May 182l the The llahj Alliance. Does any first Colombian Congress was

one ask at this dav who are the hM The members applied numbers of the Holy Alliance themselves withdilioenee to estab-

w.'aiiswcr thev arc i' in number:! r.u ... r-x.,. r

nan a ih;v mini ui vji'-'vci mucin, mu l I. lj j i- i.: , the soverci vnsot the most oower- Lu... u 'A The y, subdued by his con

i iui duwuicu tut; uuutuuiiuii in ,.,.,.. u.. u 1 . , till rr mi'c mi- Tiit ivhatl.i 'it u. . ii . i i sialic y. loi u mm tUdi uer oniv

o.p hpir rhirietpiN The Em a i -j 1 ri i motive tor refusing him wa ae n.eu ciauuuis. i iu. ijui proved upon beau ideal of legila- u0 fV xtr , , -H i ncr ,rot Russia, a hypocrite from :vn nprff:nn hv th rnmnlete ,aun6 b iin accident lsi

. i v i r - f 1

are me eiiecis oi lieugton.

Oh, how transporting the

thought, that amidst the wreck of

nature and the crash of worlds.

the soul shall remain unhurt! Oh.

Religion! how the multitude dis regard and debase thy native ami ableness! How long Oh man wilt thou delay, before thou dost embrace the privilege of being rational and immortal!

Reader! adhere to the practice

or virtue oppose the licentious

practice of a degenerate age. as an

heir and expectant of a glorious

immortality. Follow the bright

example which the blessed Au

thor of our religion has set betore

us. and thou shalt find edmiort

and consolation while here, and

everlasting peace beyond the

grave. Phil. pap. ROMAN ! IC LOVER.

A romantic story is related of

an Englishman, who sought tlu hand of a very charming lady

with whom he was passionately

in love but w ho constantly refus ed him. As he had reason to be

lieve she loved him. he entreated

to know the reason why she re

fused her consent to their union.

penrot KusMa, a nypoerite irom tive perfection, by the complete

t e negmmng. tainted wim suong abolition of slavery."

suspicion ot neiog tne murderer

of his father, who with consum True Religion. Religion is

mate duplicity wears the doume amiable and lovely, when repre

fuv of christian and a persecutor sented in a true lightit is the

of religion; a friend ot peace and a highest happiness of a rational be

st.rn and bloody engender of war; ing; it exalts the mind above the an advocate of liberty and unben- captivating and alluring vanities di-.ig tyrant, is at the head of the of this world, and prepares man to

ho' ics. and tor aught we know is meet with tiue fortitude and calm

tlv holiest of them - Francis, of resignation, the unavoidable cal

Austria a brainless Duehman. no- amities which beset human life

toriouMv destitute oi virtue, tne The telicity attending conscious

traitor and joint murderer of his innocence, are permanent and

s in-law. and the gaoler of his substantial: the happiness of a

daughter and grand son, as well mind that can surve itself with

as t he spoiler of Naples, is the se tranquility and self approbation.

co-id person. George the 4th, ot is of all others the most desirable

England the reputed assassin of True Religion rendei s a man but

his u He and daughter the drun little inferior to the angels: with

kard and debauchee is the third out it, he is beneath the beasts

Louis the ISth of France, a man that perish

on the hoi ters of the grave, who Religion is represented by some publicly Keeps his mistress and .is an abridgement of the pleasures

whose cowardly ha ,ds are stain of lite, and is often set forth in v with the hlood of Krenehmen Ithp most olnnmv and fnrp.hodmnr

------ ..... - - w a. - - - - V X.- V XX J w m .-m y

and Spaniards with just talents language: but mistaken is the idea tMiotijrh to be a scoundrel, is the it refines the propensities of the

ion in in order. The crazv King heart, it unmasks the evils alien

of Prussia is the fifth. And the dant on human life, and enables

sixth the traitor R-roadotte, in us to relish them as blessings in 1 S! 2. drew his word against the disguise: Thus a fountain ot

miii who raised him from the happiness is opened to the pious

dot to a throne. As to Kins of

Soain, Naples. Denmark, Holland and Sa.xonv. thev are mere cyphers Such is the Holy ANi

ance? Such are the crowned heads of Europe such the arbi trators nf the fate of miHimis

such the men by whom liberty -ind justice and the eternal rights of man are trampled to the earth. RoLtVAU -This illustrious pa'.iiol is a native of Caracas, and received his education at Madrid. Afjer finishing his studies he visited France, England. Italy and part of Germany and. on his re torn to the capital of Spain he ma: lied a daughter of ITistardv. Siirtly afterwards he returned to iiis native country, and. on his arrival, he found his fellow countrymen engaged in open hostili ties against the parent state R li var readily entered into the views of the patriotic parly, ami he was i 'f tinted nith tue g veroment of Fuei to Cabello. Iulbi4, here

man. which the licencious can ne

ves approach. How commiserating to the real

Christian, tc hear the most satisfactory and delightful employment of the soul represented in such cold, unbecoming language? He marks the hand of Deity in all things, and they conspire to yield him pleasure: he views with extacy the grand furniture cfthe kics, and adores with ferver that Being who guides the silent spheres; he admires the mechan-

as. that

a teg.

it had been replaced by a wood

en one; and she ftared that soon er or later this circumstance would chill his affection tor her. This she declared to be her only motive The lover protested that this would never make him change his love; but she persisted in lefusing to marry him. Fired with love, and determined that nothing should obstruct his design, tie under the pretext of going a disiant voyage left the lady and hastened to Paris, where he had one of his own legs amputated When he had recovered, he returned to London, went to the lady, and told her that there was now no obstacle to their un ion- tor that he was equally mutilated with herself. The ladv, con

quered by such a proot of atieetion, at last consented to marry him. Afhenucum. From the Augusfa Chronicle STATE OF HIE MARKET. Money continues to he a cash

article, and in much demand; those who have every thins: to

buy and nothing to sell, find it difficult to command it even in

small quantities Promises These increase as money becomes scarce; they va ry in value, as they are not a! ways found to produce substantial results. Contentment The times are trying to this article, it is a treasure to those who possess it, but it is thought to be like the precious metals, somewhat scarce. Scolding It isnot known how the presure of the tinier at., cts

than thev have occasion for.

Monev lenders -These become

scare as money borrowers in

crease; a fine opening is therefore

made tor those who have money to lend, at legal interest such

persons, by announcing the fact, may be sure of ample patronage. Punctuality This article is always at par; the quantity in market can be judged of by those who have accounts to collect. Grumbling Though the val ue and use of this article is not known, et some persons can scarcely make a meal or a visit without it.

Cracow, Poland, June 2. The following anecdote forms the subject of general conversation here: A respectable widow, of a certain age, had employed in the management of her affairs, which were of considerable importance, a young man, who by activity, his correctness, and fidelity, gave her proofs for many years of an unquestionable attachment to her person and interests.

Desiring to mark in a distinguish

ed manner her esteem and grati

tude, she ottered him her hand and her heart; and she lived with him for five years in the happiest union Lately she announces to him that she can no longer delay to make a proposition to him, and she requires tout he will accept itt in fulfilling a desire the accomplishment of which she bad much a? heart The husband having made the promise required of him; what must have been his astonishment on hearing the following proposition: My attachment and esteem have but increased during the five years of our union. I wish to complete my gratitude. I am fifty years of age, you are hardly tnirty; I am fitter to be your mother than y :tir wife. You shall enjoy a happiness which you are entitled to. that of having a wife ot an age suitable to yur own, and children which I can not give you. Consent to a divorce, and choose a young wife. I give you up the half of my fortune. Do not refuse; I shall be amply recompensed for my sacrifice by the satisfaction of being a witness of your happiness and that of your family. The husband having for a long time in vain refused to accede to so strange a proposition, at last accepted it with a

gratuude prnportinna'e to the benefit conferred He lives at present with a young wife, wh in his former spouse a-sisted him to choose: and the latter far from r epenting her determination, en; ys the satisfaction of having f iim d the happiness of a couple, who, on their part entertain for her a truly filial tenderness.

ism ot God: he beholds the lofty however it may be used, at the mountains aspiring among tlie banks.

clouds, and the flowing seas with ! Beef This article changes their inhabitants: he sees the for- 'more in quality than in pricein ked lightnings glare, and hears the matket, owing probably to with awe the dreadful thunder, ' the difficulty of relinquishing es and still more direful earthquake, : tablished habits. shaking creation to its very cen- j Flour This article comes in tre; but he fears not he knows, slowly, and its price appears to that should the globe burst asun make little impression on the size dev. and dissolve in liquid flame, of a bakers loaf that he is safe, and like Elijah J Fever Ague- Bad as the would he tranported to there times are, there aie s. me pers i.s gtuns of immortal bliss. Such who have more of tliib article

Spinning by Steam IIr Dyer, of Manchester, has niccceued

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this article; it is aitl to le oi.cn , "l!"ulcmP:j t0 accommodate all employed for domestic purposes. ! tluI movements of spinning to one

though it will i.ot be discounted, j . . ' r'"c'-. yi'""

shaft of the spinning Irame there is a sort of irregular cone against the poriphery of which, certain rollers act, and thereby accommodate the motions of the several parts of the machine by giving a vaiiable speed to ttie spindles and distributing the threads upon the copts with mathematical correctncs." Bait Pat.

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