Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 22, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 September 1831 — Page 4
Til 13 DKLIKVKII AND II IS ECHO. iy Cornelius day Icy. BKLIKVER. True faith, producing love to Hod and man, Say, echo, is uot this the gospel plan? Jlch j This the gosp 1 plan. Bn.IKVKH. Must I my faith in Jesus constant show, hv doing good to nil, b )th friend and foe? y;c0 Iitli friend and foe. BKLIKVE.Il. IVit if a brother hates and treats m il!.
Idnst I return I. in) good und love Lira slid? a Love him still. EKLIfcVF.R. If he my failings watches to reveal. Mast I his faults as carefully concial? ;ciG As Carefully conceal. BliLIKVEIt. rut if my name and character be tears, And cruel malice too, too plain appeals, And when I sorrow and aPdiction know, He loves to add unto my cup of wo; I:i this pt cidiar, this uncommon cttse, Sweet Echo say, must I still love a.:id bless? Ikhu Still love and bless. Jl K 1. 1 E V V U . Whatever uso.ge ill I may receive, Must I still patient be. and still forgive? die ho Still patient be, and still forgive. beli t vkh. Vhv, Echo, how isthi-? thou'vt sure a dove,
Thy voice will teach me nothing else than love? T.clio Nothing rise than love. believer. Amen, with aU my heart! then be it se, L's all delightful, just and good I know. And now to practice I'll directly go. Jir.hu Directly go. BELIEVER. Things being thus, then let who will reject, I.Iy gracious God, me surely will prelect. Jichu Surely will protect. Bb LIEVKR. Henceforth cn him I'd roll my every care, And both my friend and foe embrace in prayer. llcho Friend and foe embrace in prayer. BELIEVER. Hut after all thee duties when they're done. Must I in point of met its. then diown. And rest my soul tin Jehus' blood alone? iLch o Uest on JesvV blood alone. BELIEVER. Ki ho, enough. Thy counsel to my ear Js sweeter than to flow'rs the dew-drop tear; Thy wise, instructive lessons please fne well; rJ ill next we me t, farewell, farewell. Jicko Fat e well, fare well.
hood the larg
own rigin, and let them cztry it to the J
very topmost ol finery, if they please; store their minds with sound scne, a knowledge ot the world and the things therein teach your sons industry and economy, feed therrj upon corn, beef and beans porridge, instead of aendinp to the Indies lor tea, coffee and the spice; clothe them with the best that the daugh tcrs can make, and )ou can make a good living with corn at three shillings, and pay the printer into thc bargain. Herd limes, says the merchant. He strips the farmer and mechanic of all their cash, their lumber, thtir homespun, their beef, their potk and bread born the mouths of their wives arid little ones and then bellows aloud, bard times. lis pays for them in fine compliments and empty nick nacks at the silcs, and loud duns and the constable M it f ii
sue collection row iarmcrs, iooi; at
thia a moment. Haw materials are rai scd in the United States; thty are sold by the growers to the speculator, who sells them at a profit to the transporter. 1 he tiansportcr sends them three thousand milts, aid sells them at another profit to the manufacturer The article is manufactut ed. Heavy duties are then paid upon it. It is then sold to the im porter, and he pays a duty of from filty to an hundred per cent and sells il at a profit to the wholesale dealer. The
wholesale dealer puts on bis twenty fivc!tg;s r.c?r the dace where they fetd,as
per. cent, as he passes it to the retailer, and the retailer puts on his fi'ty per cent, and hands it over to the grower of the
article Abcr travelling sev tn thousand
miles by land and by water, through speculation, insurance and taxation, it re
turn to the giower. The substance of the mateiial it. fritted av?ay by the manu
facturcr and a little glass for the tye sub stituted. A moment's reflection wiil tell yon to manufacture your own clothing, and pay no attention to the tibbar.d vender at she tune cf hard thnea.
which time the tradn arc cn the alert; jKo John," s aid she, "hut you may have Teqir.I in interest rccc!V.,T.tyt the best and if a sufficient nun. her ol then are nc il youniu." 1 i"d'( -d" i the United St-i us. put in the garden, thty will protect the L wc be sustained m tins ur.dcrtu g? cabbage. Hut it is .uring the month, of : ytTccUU A .on of Nr-vun-V", ' o.r fellow cu.zens acc.pt rur . led.c. j . i a i , , aiior 8 t crcciiy on o. .r,i.un. ptuj cnaDje us to redeem bhall e atJuly and August that these animal iM5aid the othtr c:y to a brother lat, Ja , tUnpt ;, emu wis nvalrv with the literati be found ot the greatest use to the gar i y,lfl ntvCr caUi ,T,e in a lie in you iile. j f the I'Xr, and may we count upon cnht-
oener. minougn the melon, cucumncr y irue. n piitd Jack, but Ihatcchas the pride, the patruuvn, the I-ne ct - I L . I -t .. I i . - ... - ir-V
anu squasn vines curing xnese monu s, ed you frorn orjC lie to another cil day
arc oi mat s:ze mat me yciur.v ougs cannot entirely titstroy them, yet they continue to feed and multiply upon them in
A son of Erin, mourning over the fate
from his conn-
he ever
literature cf the W est, in o ir beh ilf ? Or
shall our work linvruMi thnv.;h
; t rthr
J year under the feeble support ci o:;c u . cd indi. ".flu t?
oies ot kir.fl ft-.tr.ds tell ns to rr cr
j turn nunu iu (j, ar.u u iiua licsiiiiiMjr i u "'"'tu mm on v ' r , . .
:c black brown hues of cn and his home, ssid, 'It he ever lived j :;; - " ZC
become so mnitioiis upon squashes as j to d,e' hut God only knew whether liv work We t.ced ti e subtar.:i il su--f
,ed to see sweet ire-, s.i',:,Uljtjdi n.t n ve u i5h rtnthi:i. u u,
entirely to chtck the growth ct the vir.es. ! uld or not, he hor.
Where gardens are fenced with beards oncl tight, a few toads put in will entirely destroy those bugs, which if left would be sure to appear in abundance the loi lowing apiing It lias been recommended to place small pieces of boards about one inch fiom the ground, supported upon small stones, in that quarter of the garden where the labors of these pnimeU are wanted, as they will take shelter fn m the sun under then ; hut after cabbage leaves have a'lained iheir size, they af
ford them sufhcier.t covering
land before he left Philadelphia.'
i Lcal Cc;w Jack Ketch hein
asked on what ground he clairmd l'c ! cvnts will exert hioiseif :f c..rh cf f-j;-j er-
ciouies oi those hi As ttieir extcit'cr
r.tnt
are able and wi'd-nto adv av.cc the lrr r -.;T intt : Cits rf t!ie country, to sup fur wo.ru il tender their a"itrii.ce.
We have no dr u't thut it each f r;r a-
ff 4int:i" art or; urinal stk7.i. vxr; having
It is of as much importance and bene J IJr3T TJenjamix Fraxkmx.
fit to the succeeding crop that insects I TlI1. Oenamkxtal Artist, should be destroyed as weeds, for altho" j rsrCf Emhsoidlrv, Da.ncisg, insects arc lurnished with wings, tliere is p1i.;ce of music.
reason to ueiicve mat tne cseposit ihcir
From the Rtcord. PONL, SWliEiT PONE.0
'Iid poundcakes and puddtng, whore e'er
we may room, lie it e'er so delicious, there's nothing like pone:
A churni troni the cake seems to rise on the
air,
Which, seek throvih the world, i net met
With else where. l'one, pone, sweet, swift pone! There's nothing like pi ne, There's nothing like poae.
When exil'd from pone, pudding dairies
m v -u;i,
Oh! gi . me my homely bak'd pore cake
again, Wito Nkll. Corn singing gaily, to come at iiv call.
i.e these, with a Herring, far deare r
we frequently bserve that ficldi wtich have been a few years in grass, when ploughed and planted with inen, that they are not eattn with bugs although contiguous to gardens or fields wheit they aie ery injurious.
i-11""" ' irnte ne nangeu, uiisi. t tu, , v0tHi n icr.fN. a:U t verv su:?cvitx-r wi;c
j wishes us ucce?s. and to whom it i cr t- , J r.ivnt, will dons the f:iir to pr.cun ..i.e sabcr.p'ion u: additiin to his own. f : .Uf:
next volume, tin- support will be f ; : y ltquate to our jut expeetatior.s, ard tl inpr venuiit .n the character ( tht vork, jrop"vsienate to its increased patirn .j;e it Any prs; n who will e,et tnc sr.h-cn-ber and be responsible for them, shall receive one copy gratis. Agents shall receive the highest condensation civen bv the pubUshers of oth.r ei i odicals. JTfiemlemen who are named r.s arr-.ts. and who hn c not advi-ed ns v.luther ther will act, will confer a fuvor cr. ui by de-:n; so. andalia, Illinois 1331.
THE SCGE, FOU AUGUST, 1S.31. EMBELLISILMENTS.
the lady s ii a. Of all creatures that infest civilized
society, I know- of none more msuTT.:rthle than your smooth laced, flippant yuivg gtntlcmtn, 'clet hdies men i hey are ever Jlu teni g about the bcx, like buttc.fi.rs over a bed of flowers chat-u-ring iike so many poll pariots playii-g ofl' air more Untasticul than monkey-., and er.dcavtuing by this means to t!ii play their charms, and render themselves objects of attraction I hive no patience wiihthcm A modest m:m is cast alto gcther in ihe. Fhado by these busy bodies, Ac has not the courage to commit tht egiegious fooierie oi which he see them guilt he cannot consent to regard -oman as he perceives her regarded by ihcm, a mere play thing, a cteamre destitute cf c urn on sense, w hose greatest enjoyments consist in listening to his own soft siting of nonsense. I often wonder how women can harbor such young gentlemen but so it has been from the lime of old Burton, who his 'he following passage in his Anatomy ot Melan holy, and so it will be so long a
ORIGIN' OT THE COHONRU S INqUEST. A gentlewomen in lvodon, atte: bury
ing six husbands, found a gentleman haul) enough to u.aVe her a wile once n ote F r sc eial months their happiness w a mutual, a circumstance which seemed to pay no great compliment to the formei partners ol her bed, who, she said, hau disgusted her by their sot
tishne:j; and ir fidelity In the view ol j
knowing ihe real chaiacter cf his aino rous mate, the gentleman began tie
quemly to absent himself, to return at aj
lati hour, and when he did ictuin lo ap pear cs if intoxicaicd. At first te prr. aches but after wauls mcnacts, were ihe consequence ol his conduct I he gcntlei: an persisted, and seemed eve y day tc bc ome attached to the bottle; fir.ee w hen site imagined him dead drunk, see ur.det sewed a leaden weight fioin one of the 3'eees of her gown, and. having melted it she approached hei husband, w ho pretended s i i f I to be sound asleep, in order to put it in his car I hw a pipe; convinced ot lur wicktdnt ss the gentleman started up and seized her, witn, hating piocnred assistance, he se cured her tin the morning, and conduct cd ht r before a mauistrau , who sent her
lo prison The bodies of her six bus bands were dug up. and, as marks ot vi o'ence wi re still discernible upon each ot them, ar.d the proof of htr guilt o
jstiong upon her trial, that she was i on
the ft ring oi battery hi more accept
able than the u.bute of plan, spoken ; Wnm f amj executed -To this cirr.um
t-m.rt. "ui provMed thty (scholars)
ive
tiian all.
Pone, pone sweet, sweet pene! There's not long like pone, 1 herd's nothing hke pone.
I'"o. is a kind of bread, or cake, made of c . n-nical, aod i r.oi'.sidered, l:y persotis livi.. hi these parts, a great delu'aey. .;'; do Jlcrtina, OiU Point Cotujr t,J:i (v 4 h
Keep ineir v.rs, yet thty -are accounted lool3 bv reason ol ti cr can iace, bei aue they carjj.ot ride u horse, which every clftwn tan do, salute or court a gentle woman, care at table, ciingc and make joiigits, winch eve-y conmon swasltrr can do, they are laugh, d t scorri and accouoKcl "iii fellow- by Udics tnd gal lants." Consieliaficn.
stance are we indebted for that v.scfm i c gulation, by w hich no cor pse can be in tencd without a legal inspection Sat. JVight An old woman who lived near the fromier during the late disturbance with Geat IJi itain, and possessed a marvelous
CONTENTS OF THE AUGUST
Haidee, with an Entrraviwr Th Merchant's Clerk On Conversation Wit and Humour English Genius Queen Eliza beth Origin of Banking Ihe Head Ur Arr.e's Death Love and Friendship The Bell at Sea Sketch of Dr. Franklin's Eife, with an lliigraviug Flowers The bright Summer Time ong Scenes in Poland Reminiscences of a Courtier Sunset A Book puffUl by a Ghost The Blush Song
ot the troubadour Ihe Ornamental Ar
tist, illustrated The Fate of the Duke de Biron Active B'.nevolencc She. passed The Pole's Adieu Outline cf Mumc, with an Engraving All's Well The Forsaken A Mory of Good Queen B-ss Embroiderv , illustrated She hath passed from the I'.arth Jseek not with Gold or glittering Gem Mirror of th' Graces Nightippr.de Too Soon Life's Mazv C'rursc Ihe
Letter Bell Woman '1 he Ilyprcondriuc The Land of the Leal Our Flag Personal Appearance Moraliu of Summer The Better Land He is gone, fie is gone Death The Acropolis Infancy- SvifKnowledge James Ferguson-Good Humour The Dying Pole The growth of Love- The Gatherer Becipes The San shine and K ses First Love Historical Sketeh of Dancing, illustrated Village Bells The Vine Rational Devotion The Mind The Fathers Rail Roads and Canals Genius An Extract The Pnde of the Valley, set to Music.
THE dasnsT, FOR AUGUST, 1631. Contents. A glance at the present state of Europe, illustrating the coloured Map Original; I h' situation of Poland, with a sketch of
its highly interesting history, ard some of
its prominent warriors Original; I hLaird of Wineholm; A Judge's Learnir.g: Ragland Castle, England, with an engraving; A Ghost htory; Filial Virtue Illustrated; Sketrh.es from an old MS. N' l Original; Wroi and Bights of Women; A Hint to LeU-i- Writers; Congress II ill, Saratoga Spiings, N. Y. with an engraving; Westminster Abbey, London, with an engraving; The Student's Stratagem, Origin al: A Young Man's Story, Ongixul; The Qaenchmg of the Torch; Iifiococe of
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IHi.occUnut hub. HAUD TIMES! Hard tines, says the pi inter. I col-
lee; news from the four corners of the gl jc tell yuu of rebellions, wars and rc u'ioni spi .c my intelligence with vi , ved-jfes anddiuies I tell of ma 3o:i r and anti masonry, witchcraft snd
foo'viie-, and all the wiid games of the nua politicians ol th day. I work my fir.t; s off . ihe firs- joint hiodlmg the 1 ..-ad ;;?.d blister tny tongue pleading ft. ew , ,:e more ot paper to keep rn -- k aure. I live up m a pe.un loal aday. and wear the vcrv rag, that iught to have been sent to my patrons '.n p. per, mouths ago. My patrons receive the shee'. call it barren of news, complain ol :he poiiuc ana love slor ies. and
D'ca j
TOADS. There are lew pat is of the animal crc r.tion that &c lot-kril upoti with more
contempt that, toais; im.d yet they a t capvtble cf mims'.c'ing to the comfort t cnenienct ot man One reason why we lo.'k;.dupon them with so much con tempt is. that we horn our opinions oi them, as v.e are loo ant to do with ovn own speciea, altogether by rutatd ap pearances, without ii quirinj; into their m od or bad qualities. We confess that
there is nothing very ltiwitinj; in the out ward appearance ct one of these animal?; but when we make ourselves more acquainted with their habits, our dUiiki v them ceases, for in this it is as in politics we land that man who 13
wckit; tot us, vyhom we have treated with contempt, in ? no! her situation. roads (iu'in the summer months feed almosi entnclv upon insects, and in the ordinary ccuis-: of their I'etdir p the
numbet ucstieycd h quite consi.ierabie
pror,-sity to Iratn the news used Ire-1 ,.T wi(, )V aRd , School cf Flora---
tice ('aroliniana; Manners; l'if attd Smtiwev.t; St i ;mgo Antipathies (if Eniment Per-
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Prides in producing Consumption; Elo- j will be submitted to a committee or.s:sti g; iuer.ee of Silence; A Slight Cold; Beard-1 of the foliown g gentlemen, z: D.ivid Paul
cd W omen; On Shooting Stars; Dexterity j Brown, illiini M. Meredith, J!hi Mus-
gt ae, Ku'hard Perm Ssmith. Mot ton Mc-
t
h.t a little further time for p2)-i !r. Iluulley.io his treatise on husbanil.rd times, hard times, my pa-! dry and g n clcnn.g, states that, a pair o! Y u ought i, leel a little for li.c J sparrow-si during the time they have , v ! Itels -oi y.-u all. their younj;, d'es'rr.y three thousand 'J tildes, says tiic farmer pork at! three hundred aid ' sixty ratter pilhi s
n's. uei at tour cents, wheat ta';each week, or two hnndrtd and forty
qucntiy to make inquiries of 'he sol
diers On one occasion, she called to or.e of those defenders of our rich's w hom she hail fitqutntiy ahited bifou:
I What's the dcv . ,?' -Why. tood woman,'
saic! he, Mhe Indians have fixed a !cve under Icke E ie, and ai e tx- ittg ;unn it ovei ?nd drowi the wormp O, masssl mass)! whut sha! I d ?' and aay she tuns to tell her reiglibnrg of the dan
gers, and iiqii'ie ol her minister how such a. calamity might be awtted Why.' says he.' -jou n. ed not be alarm cd wc have on- Mkei's piorvisc that he will not agJiin r!estoy the world by water il know ihat,' t plud the ohl woman hastily, Jbut he's ootl.ior; to do with it; it's them arc plaguy Indians' Makmg 7ue cf gocd credit A shab by ;cnteei jounjg n an enter td a trades man's stoic the olhet cLy. with his hands crammed in both pockets, as t they were
flush with flic -rhino "Mr. J .' said he, T believe I am indebted to you sixty tw nnd a half cents, cash bot rowed somewhere about a year ago " "Yes, sir," i c plied the tradesman, smacking his lips and holding out I. is hand to receive the taily "1 am ghd you have come, (or I had almost lorgot myself" "Ohl 1 ne-
cr forget these things," said t he vrrmg
s ns Music Our Flag i here" Original
A (jtnerul Statistical 1 able ot Euiopc. Poetry.
Michael, and Charles Alexander, iwj's. uho w ill award prior to the 1st of January, 1832 As soon r.s the award shall be determined.
public information of the same will be gien.
'and immediately thcrci.fu r the fc'iCicsTul I candulate uiav draw uwm the t:ublisi.ei fcr
The Poet t' his M--t: ess, Original; Stan- , tne n)r.unt ot the pi en.ium za. bv IL (i. Ik-.i; The C -.gcd B.id, Ori- The pub. n ation i f the Tales w id be remfiKul; Written for a Lady's Album. On-1 n,ei.rtd in January. 132. and continued at
rr.enr (irons
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tl.'n e c
. il -nr. nd crn at h!tv cents, and lake! for e.a:h Imd daily. Now if we makcj5ter "I like to have all things squnc;
narrcrnr try pay. i nuis: gie n y In ed , comnarisi ti httwecn a toad and a star-iso t wnt von to Iced me iu-t lhir ve
muti six oji'.lars and mai l six shillings a row, and allow that a given weight of month All my hard earning- will notitiihcr requires a given quantity of3 food )iy for laced boots for niv sons and lib-1 for a certain period, we must suppose
Uanus lor my oaughtcrs. 1 ho i isirig that the cumber of insects devoured by !
generation mustlne up to the fn.cty and
gt.'Ml; The Miniature, bv G P. M-mtI;
Beaut v Original; Horace in Philadelphia, Ode XIX Original; A German Watehm .n's Song; I nne's Festival; ri: tin ; Give me thf inc Cup; To a butterfly; Stanzas; ( )de t Libert); You tell me that the I;riendlv Kiss. ILLINOIS KCKTELY IT; AGAS2WB. ConiTTKT) HY JAM 3 il.VLL. Devoti-d rhieflv to Critirisrn on Now 15o--kf, Der-riptions of Seenery, Statistics of Illinois, Ivs vsof Rural Economy, S'c icnlifi'' Papers', Peri -di 'nl E-says, lii'tirniphy, 1 Hie-, Li '.vy: ry Intelligence l'lipitive Pootrv, Ivoticcs of the Kino anil Useful Art?.
ven and a halt cent, which will md:e it even money" Bait M.ncrva.
lopocry ct the world. lllagc belles mutbr mated with, and village fashions must be followed. Meal br.g sleeves, w. s.) waists ami top sail bonnoti. ate the r,m,r for a firmet's fair daughter of the p'esent day. Village corjuetry, il lage dances and cotillions illage vsni
ili leave," said Pitt, at the conclusion
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sonable term-. N P M. He II. have rcc'ied a rrr. sigMucntrf 10U Barrels cf KhNH.V.VA
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t fl 1 A (J It ITIV (jrcll W o ha in I'.nni.nnt. i ftf or. . Oi I T i ' o i . I -,r flip liirlii- lltinn HiM r i.n., .1 ' " v I '
' . v,. ; s. m v uu.i. i u (iiijlk uu oncl man, i leave itic; i i'---- --i f-i n i- , ly seen it recommended to put toads in j honorable gertleman what he likes fotIiat ,vi'tl ')V thc Jxst tist-' peri(.dic.il, !
Vince:':.es, M v T, 1H31.
2.
gatdens to preserve yourg cucumber , well the on,rs privilt!:e-the last nm t,vc llO'AZC. Pl;n from the str,Ped bug I hey are w ordSherichn started up: "I am per- l' 1 RELIEVING ,hat the c.t of M not effectual lor tha purple, as thebugj fectly sensible," saul he, -ol the hvour j t),t.v complv put.ctuallv vsith their eng 1 0.eis, (late of Enox o ,,. tv. I. d- r,. does most uarrage durmS the heat ot the; which the rirrht hon. rer.tlcman means, i mcnts of whiih ve h'w .in'.t.tt-;n ! ,!,rM. is insolvent, all r,crs .n mttrcsted ic
day; at which time thc toad either bur-! in cm. tin
ros himself in thc pround, or
tits and hio'cries, village impudence nndi some other retioat frotn the ray
unicketv, must all be learned at tlu ex-
ptmse of the purse, and liber alit v of the h'mest far'ner. Hard times, indeed for tbe i.irmcr utrler thc new dispensation. -J itictyo.jr dau-'hiert mannUrturc their
son.
1 hey are, howercr, very u?ef"ul j
same time for other purposes. The bown v rn s which 'es'roy the rnhhngc plants, do their mischief in thc night, it
ST roc a nriviierc so tieeuliailv I enable us tr tiefrav o ir exrun-es. With ! tiercbv dt sired to nreeiit ti.e w hi :(.-
seeks ; adapter! tohirrisel!- but I mus- beg leave i this support wc shall ptrs.-vt u cun sliruid ; ' pei ly authenticated o; the s.i-.i.r rhei c
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