Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 February 1830 — Page 4

POETICAL ASYLUM

(Vo.vi a London Pairr.) Verses suggested by a conversation respecting the astonishing rate at which steam carriages are expected to go, and the consequent march of reiincna :it. , r.xorisrri--. or thk yf r, at creak I AST. Te l! John to set the kettle cr., 1 mean to take a drive ; only want to go to Home, Aid sh.dl be bark at the. Pel! ro"k to dress those humming birds 1 shot in Mexico : Tin v've now hern killed at least two days, The '11 be :in '-u irtfi taint. . I'll try that wire, too, a la rosr, Just brought from Ispahan ; How coal 1 those (oths of other times Endure thai vile Champagne i The trip I took the other day To break-fist in the moon. Thanks to that awkward Lord Bellairc, Has spoiled my new b d!oon, Tor steering through the Milky Way, He v an '.inst a star, An-'l t'lrni'i;', around again too soon, Came jolt against my car. Surh fellows ought v.o keep belov.', And neer venture there ; If he's so clumsy, he should go Liv no way but the Hear. lv steam is surely up by now, Put the h!,h-pressure on ; Give me the 14 bre ith bag" for :hc wa 11 right hey v hia I'm gone.

DR. Ul'.l'.CIIEli, ON LN TEMl'KUANOE.

THS R.EMKDY OF ISrHMPEllANCS. SCUM ON V. IIabakkuk, h, 911, la, 10. Wo to him that eoveteth an evil cove'.ousnes3 ;o his house, that he may set his nest on high, th he uav be delivered from the power of evil! Thou hast consulted shame to thy house by Cutting of many people, and hast sinned against ihv ?oul. For the stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it. Wo unto him th it giveth his neighbor drink, that puttest thy bottle to him, and nakest a ihunken also, that thui may est look on their nakedness ! Thou art tilled with shame tor glory : drink thou also, and let thy foreskin be une.overd : tne cop of the Loru's right hand shall be turned unto thee, and shameful spewing shall be on thy &hrv. We have endeavored to show that commerce in ardent spirits is unlawful, 1 Inasmuch as it is useless ; and 2. As it is eminently pernicious. We now proceed lo adduce lurthcr evidence of its unlawfulness and observe, d That it seems to be a manifest violation of :ie command, Thou shall love th neigh b .' as thyself and of various other cvan !t:al precepts S man can act in the spirits of imp artial lov- to his neighbor, who for his own personal emolument, in'licts on him great and irre- . i lit i.i "ii.i"

lai.t'ale cmi ; lor love w orcein ' o m io ms

thy foreskin be uncovered ; the cup of the Lord's right hand shall be turned unto ihec, and shameful spewing shall be on thy glory." The injustice which is so inseparable from the traffiick in ardent spirits, evinces its unlawfulness. Those who tend ardent spirits will continue to supply their customcis, in many in stances, alter they have ceased to be compc tent to take care of their property They are witnesses to their dealing with a slack hand, their improvidence, and the nccumula

tion of their debts ; and, to

must secure their own clai

therefore, productive only of evil in time, fits f

for destruction, and 'urns into hell multitudes which no man can number. I am aware that in the din of business, and the eagei thirst foi gain, the couscqucnces of our couduct upon our views, and the future destiny of our fellow men, arc not apt to be reabzed, or to modify our course. Hut has not God connected with ad lawful

avocations the welfare of the iife that now is, and of that which is to come? And can wc lawfully amass property by acouiseol trade

save themselves, j which fills the land with beggars, and widows, iuis by obt.inrng i and orpoans, and crimes; hie!, peoples u e

MA CHINE CARDS.

AND

WOOL C AUDI. NO MACHINES.

&o (Do SBlHItf9

CINCINNATI.

No. 37, MAIN' STRE5T,

Kcf.n cw:iv:tly on ;:,a. an cis'.rtnier.l tj MACHINE CARDS. Of almost every description, cither fcr Cotton or Wool Carding, warranted of the

best quality. T en

WOOL CAIiDING MACHIXE.

Uuilt on the most appproved plans, and of

mortgages on the property of thosev. retched giaer yutd with premature mortality, and t lie victim, which they finally fo eclost . and '. hus world of wo with the victims of despaii ?

wind up the scene And art they fto in thn Could all the forms of evil produced in the

way acccssaiy to the melting away olkcstatcs, j land by intemperance, come upon us in one . the best workmanship.

and the ruin of families around them? And h oriel an ay it wo 1 d ..ppal the nation, and ' Likewise, a aL.. ol other articles requircan all this be done without violating the ; j-nt an end to the ifiick in ardem spints. t cd in the Carding and Cloth Orcssinr- Ilusi laws of humanity and equity? Human laws ( it in every dwelling built by blood, the stone ' ncss, viz : Machine Castings ; Fuller's Press may not be able to preveni the wrong, but the Trot;.' be wad uid utter all the cries which j Screw ; Press Plates; Fuller's Stoves, with cries of widows and ot phars wiii be hcai d in : u ' 1 -01';; ttaflici: :;its and tlu be iin ou ; j plates ; I) e-Kett!es ; Jack Cards Comb

heaven, and a ret! million which human tt :bu ; ol the -in-bet -pou.dccho them back vvho j Plates : Cleaning Combs CardPlvtrs kc.

nais cannot award, will ne reserved loi toe wnu!'i ouiM such a nouse: and who would day of judgment Is it no- an u evil cove- 0 eii in it ? What if in every part ot the

tousncss" that tolls up an estate by such me- ; dweili; g, Ironi the cellar upvvatd, through all ' duced prices.

tiiod:, ? It is like building a town witli.il.ch... and chambers babblings, and con-j Alloiders for any of the above articles, blood, and establishing a city by imquttv " jlto" and voices, and ;;i oans, and shrieks, will be promptly attended to, and the poods And can those who do thus escape the v o de- j a- .1 ; ailinr'j, w ere htard, dav and night ! forwarded, w hen required, to anv nhec sitn-

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nounceu against mm, k mat givem ni- ik i;n- ; v no n tne coin 01000 t-ozeu out. ano sto;0 m b r drink, that puttelh his bolLo to n, ar.i! dnp3 upon the walls; and, by preternatural maketh him drunken?" art, all ihe ghastly skulls and bone d ihe Can it be denied that the commerce in a: I v ic; iois destroyed ov imemnerancc, should

s ; upon the wab.., in hornu sculpture

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Also A general assortment of iJYF,

STUFFS All of which are offered at rc-

ated on the Ohio, or other navigable rivers.

Cincinnati Jan 1830.

5U-3w.

dent spirits makes a fearful havocU, t-'rals, and liie ? Docs it not shed blood as teally a:j the sword, and more blood than is shod bv war? In this point none are better wiriese

TO KENT.

.!:!. and withont the buildiri'! who

rear w i a building? What if at ev

ad a; midntglo, the airy form of men de-

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would FKRRY opposite tne Columbian tearn ' : emidc 1 Mid.Vmcennes, uith a hou-t and tv.vii' , fi' t acres ol Lai-d f,t for cultivation. Foi par-y

than nhvsicians. and. acconlin to thtii testi. : srrnved bv ini emnt 1 anrt-. utip !imlv smi ' 1 J,u

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mony, intemperance is one ot the greatest i haunting the distilleries and stores, where

destroyers of virtue, health and life. they received their hand follow ing the track It is admitted that commerce generally lay s o; me ship cnguge-i in Uu commerce wulk- ,

a heavy tax upon life and morale. lUu it .is ; ing upon the waves Hitting athwart the deck

an evil inseparable

vhich is acniall

ihe entire mcli

tion seems to depend

commerce to cc

SOLOMON SIIUI.ER. Viorennes, Jan. 16, 1830. 49-6t. SMITH & TRACY'S

from a course of things I si'tn-i? upon the rigging and sending up, nt & Shed IVOR Mahllfu rfnvii . t.

oration of the human condi.withouNgr..3us. and loud laments, andiil-'fl Yf , -JVl 31 u ty

upon i, so that wee Tingsi W ho w uld attend such sto.es? Who x f ,IJ1U u" ,u' , a xf s7 i

riaviat s f-uc!i shi

s

TO HK COMiNUKD.

back to the simple product of a supply wnh. our surplus destroying the arts, and cutting the sinews of industry. But the commerce

m ardent spirits siands on a different ground:! Hccifit for salting bcil' Salt nnd water its evils arc compensated by no greater good; ' have a wonderful penchant, hemiraliy yclept it promotes no good put pose which would 1 affinity, foi ct-ch other . Get. tlu ichire, a lub ol

not prosper better without it; it does not af

ford property to those who engage in it, which they might not accumulate in some other way; nor does it give the least adventitons aid 10 agriculture, or the arts Kvery

thing needful to a pet feet state ot society can K exist without it; and with it, such a state of j U

society can never be attained. It retards the accomplishment of that prophecy of scrip. me wnich foretells the time, when the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth, and violence and fraud shall cease The corv-icleration. that those, to whose injury we arc accessary by the sale ol ardent

snirils, are destroyed also by tha pcrve;sVn

waic, which they olTcr at reduced prices.

Tinware will oc sold wholesale and retail upon advantageous terms to purchasers. Vinccnnes, October, 24, 1829. 37-iC

I and for Sale. IjrrjTTLL be sou: - o the luihday of March V V t ext, to the highest bidder, the Lauds

! belonging to the heiir. of James Patton, de-

pure water ram or uvt ' vat' ; is best, let it be nt ai iy lull, and po. me tongs or two pieces

ol ihm wood :ir?, s nid .sri vmir hppf nr !

tlu n. distant nh.,iirr.n n.rl. Iron, thn u-rr ! CC3Std' lke PmisCS TlCar O W ensvillc, on

h,

1. in : . s i. 1 i .1. .

an as no. oh salt - r will hold on v our beef. 1 " IOUIUl ure pur- ,y

tit stand lor twetv lour hou.s: you n.ay'c,,a" moi,c" in Glance in thre3 u u take it off and bod it, and you w,ll find it ar;t,ua,L paynents-thc purchasci giv- J

W S4i' i I I V' VI UVVf' I I) I V. V.I V Ol A W w rfc I

HKRiiY county. Ky. Dec. 6.1829.

ilcss)s. stTvm iST Lodtrc V ou will nioh.

ably confei a ta(;r t the netuy, by giving the following lir s a few insv itions in your paper. The widovv of John D. Green, who resid

ed in her husband's tile time in the town ol

a neighbor's

. t I'll

a- e t

nei.hhor. Loe will not !)'arii

lr!i-e or poison hir food, or blast his reputation, or i'estioy h.is t(ul. 13 ut the comrneicc in ardent spirits docs all this inevilablv lod oiten Property, reputation, health, Hie ?.nd salvation fall before it. The direct iulliction of what is dmc indi ret t!y, would suhject a mati to the ignominy of a public execution. Is it not forbidden thvn hy the coinmatid which requires us to ovo our n'.iglihor asoutselies? Whalso ever ve wouhi tiiat men shouhl do to you, do vc even so ?o them." lie willing to do lor culiers whatever vou may demand of them, an I inlii:' nothing" upon them whieii you vvuld not he willing to receive. Hut who is wiioog 10 be made a d'unkard, and o have hi-v pi ojiert v squandered, and his lamilyruin-

!. inr hi neihhnr s emolument : Good

it for the members of a family if they

ic oever oef-n p'ui. rauier iu nave an

the ils visiicrl upon them, wld'di are oceatoned bv toe sale of ardent spitits. It i scarcely a palliation of this evil that no man is destroyed maliciously or with

anv 'ncct intintto kill for the ccttainty of

ev - as great as if waters were poisoned wh oinc peron wonhl sut ely dt ink, ot as ii n n should fire in the dark upon massc id , njan h. ings, wheie it mut he certain

tli -i fith would be the consequence to some.

Ph.-.vc w! ".a engage in this traflick, are e

po' i to temptations to intemperance w hich ...

no n oi will needlessly encounter who has

th it t -ge-rd to the preservation of his own lib

a 1 i Mio, unien uu law ol i,ou recpioes.

P uh ae e.njdoved in v euiling a' dent spi

rits m small (pi mimes, do n t ol course be

come intemperate rui t lie company m

whotf presence tluy pass so much of iheir tioif.anl the eon , -tni habit of miNing and

tast m.r, li.is oc 11 uv means 01 castuur down

in.mv st rong men u mmd; d. It is also a pan

n tin tlreaiened tctsibuiion. that those who

imass :'ti:)"iiv bv joomoting intemperance i o-ht shiail themselves be punished by

!''": on !er the domiirn of the suite sin

Wo onto him t hit give th his neighbor d 1 ink-

tt ou'ti'xt thv botth to hirn, and makrst

o their own free agency and that the ev i! is j Ikdiord, Ky. will by letting her place of rcsisilent, and slow-paced in its march doubt ; dencc be known to the editors of the bodiless sul)tra:ts in no small degree, from t he ; ana Hepublican,' 1 eceivc "oine profitable inkeen seir a of accounlabiliiy and ct ime, which : formation to her and Iit unfortun.tt chiltli en. would atitiu! the administration of arsenic, ', jfcTTI-ditiM i throuhout this and the ad-

or the t aiJ: of lilc by the pistol, or the dag ' joining states, will subserve the cause ol

ger as ilcu also the consideration, that although wc may withhold the cup, yet from some other source, the delete! iuus potion a ill be obtained. But all this alters not the case lie who deliberately assists his neighbor to destroy

his lilc, is not guiltless be cause his neighbor

table title will be made. Any person w :m , to view the premises, will p!tac call cn K' U Richards, E-q of OwcnsvWc.

JA.Mf II liLLL. . H V. G Y. J January 1, 1 83( .

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humanity by giving this a place in their papc.

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Ininnnation Wanted.

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WANTED, A JOURNEYM AN i anner, to whom j. A lm-i al wages and steady employ mcnt will be given, provided he be an industrious ( and steady man. JOHN MURPHY. January 9. 1830. 48-tf.

their respective papers.

on

n . ' 1

i'vi I hou at t hl-ed w ith

dume fur glory : drink th-'i al.o, and let

HE friends ot George I. Hew. who has been absent since the yeai I8K), being

anxious to icam his fate, respectlully retiuest

is a Iree agent and is also guiity and heTis ! any persons having any knowledge ol the

aecobsaty 10 me crime, mougu twenty oir.er sainc to communicate. 11 to his brother Hen persons might have been ready to commit rv pvCW, living in Sullivan, Tioga county, the same sin, if he had not done it. VlmpClmsylvania. ' The said George left Goshen, would sell arsenic to his neighbor to destroy LiichhVid county, C onnecticut, in the above himself, because he could obtain it else vear. foi the Scinta river, in the stat n flnw,

whcic? Who would sell a dagger for the aml has not been heard from since. At the

known purpose oi assassination, because, if it llinc ()f leavimr home, he was acred 22 vears.

were lebued, it could be purchased inanoth- i ; m,c about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches, with

cr place? We arc accountable for our own ,iar. eves and hair, and nrominent front teeth

wro!ig-deing, and liable to punishment at ilie , Any information respecting the said handol (Jod, as icaliy as if it had been cor- Gcouit, whether he be livine or dead, com-

tain that no one would have done tho deed, if ; mimicated as above, will be thankfully recciv-

we 11 iei noi C( 0y an ajrC aiuj disconaolatc mother and The ungodliness in time, and ihe everlast- other relations, ing ruin in eternity, inseparable from the HENRY REW. commerce in ardent spirits, proscribe it as an Sullivan, Tioga county, Nov. 27, 1829. unlawlul article of traflick grCT Publishers of new spapers in the WcsWho can estimate the hatred ol God, of tern States will serve the cause of humanity, his word and wo;ship, and of his people, by giving the above one or two insertions in

w men it occasions; or uumoer the oaths and blasphemies it causes to be uttered or the violations ol the sabbath ihe impurities and indecencies violence and wrong-doing which it originates? How many thousand a-..-ic t rtr.t lift rtml'iT r-l-1fli I..t.n I . m

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house of God cutting them otT from the - means ol grace, and hauiening them against I T I V II I their cHieacv! How broad is the road vvhirh4 AJiJAl It 1 t LALJ.

intemperance, alone opens to hell, and how w'1 attend to all orders in that line of

thionged with travellers' 1 uasmess, punctually. rcrsons residing m

Why U all this increase of ungodliness and ! Knox county, who wish cloth Fulled, will

Is not the desperate wickedness off please leave the same at ihe Stage Office in

the heart suiheient without artificial cxcite-j Vinccnncs, as arrangements have been made mem? It the commerce were inseparable j 1,1C proprietors, to bring and return the Irom all the great and good ends of our social same, khek of cost A similar arrangcbcing, we might endure the evil, for the sake ' ncu as been made for the convenience of of the good, and they only be accountable l!,c citizens of Vandkhuiioh & Posey conn, who abuse themselves Hut here is an arti ! tICS- pledges himself to drlss. and code of commerce spread over the land, wjiosc Luri it required, in a complete and workman cfiect is evil only, and that continuallyVafVl i ,lkc n,anncral c0 forwarded to him. which increases a hundred fold the cnerglc' . JAMES EVANS. o human deprav it . and the hopcicss victims ' March 18,1829 6-tf of foture I'urdsi.irM rt. r D-m kene 1 a mo which excludes from BLAKK 1)KK1S r' Sale Hi the heaven. The commerce in ardent s-piiits, "V. Sui), oiTlCC.

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TljE subscriber has now in complete op Oration, in Pniycuroy, Gibson county,

crime:

Notice is hereby given, JHA'I t-ix v. ecks alter date application will bo made to the Register of the Land Ollice at Viucennes, in the State ol Indiana, lor a cci tiheate of lor leitcd Land Stock, for the amount paid on the south-east qua ter of section number thiiteen, in township number five south, of range number three, east, now in the JeiTersonville District, entered on

the sixteenth day o December, 1808 and 1 forfeited for nori payment, agiceably to iaw; now claimed by me, under the xct of C ongress of 23d May. I82S, entitled An Act 1 lor the rclicl of purchasers o! Public L.mds that have reverter for nou payment ol the

purchase money;" the original certificate oT the put chase of which ha been lost or destroyed.

Given under my hand this seventh day cf January, 1830. JOHN PERKHISER. Vinccnncs, Jan. 9, 1830. 42-6U NOTICE. L LL persons indebted to the estate of

A & John Coplan, deceased, will make im

mediate payment 10 the subscriber; and thoic g f

having claims against aid estate, will present them legally authenticated for settlement Said estate is believed to be insolvent, and will be settled accordingly MARY COPLAN, ddm'jc. January 28, 1830. l-3t.

To all whom it may concern. OT1CE is hereby given, ihat I willan-

SI ply at the Martin county Circuit Courts

at their next term for commissioners to di

vide the following described tract of land lv

ing in Martin county: The north east frixJ

tional quarter ol west fractional section three,

in township one, north ot -anjc four patent

ed to Samuel r itzgerald and Abram Wise. 11ENJ B nUNVAN

Attorney in fact for SAM EI I ZGERALD, January 23. 1 830. 50-tf. Magistrates BLANKS for Illinois for sale at this ofiice.

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