Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 April 1832 — Page 4

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FOR THE WESTERN SIX INFORM PION WANTED. 11a! have you seen Tim Tatrrheal? His eyes were of a modest red. His note was full five inches long, And not more loug than it was vide. Its shade his scabby face did hide. And breath he had exceeding strong. His mouth was stretchM from ear to ear. But made of hide th tt wouid not tear It saved his head being rent in two. lis phiz was hard, and Unk and thin, A cubit's length from chin. And tinge he had of smoky hue. He had a caveats poor and lean, "Shahhy. scaly, besides unclean. His "hair erect like stalks of corn. Which did afford safe rendezvous, To a vile crawling countless crew, A sure retreat from threatening storm. A turkey's leg, an cable's claw, A honey'd lip and camel's maw. His heart would poise a pennyweight; He had a hole bored through his neck, And had a board lash'd to his back, When he was young to shape him straight. He made his drink of bark and roos. He bak'd his bread of bran and shorts, And milk'd his cow his sav ing self, lie sometimes went to see the girls, But cried to think they were such churls, Not like his music-box and pelf ! At them and him he thought they'd stare, But never dream'd "that apes were rare, And he the first they mjght have seen." An Irish hint alone sufficed, 'Ere he of ought coald be apprized. Then under bed himself would screen. Thence slyly to the kitchen creep, Go n;w and then to take a peep Thro some small crack about the door; When driven thence would not complain, But soon return to peep agvn Pwas that which made his peepers sore. ! Sty, have you seen this clownish man? Whom I depict the best I can, Though none indeed are competent; Perhaps to Old Kentuck, with joy, AVhere once a college lacquey-boy, lie back .:gaiahis way has bent. OLD POLLY. April, IS. 12. fC 1 JJ 1 - JVT ' From 'he Dublin Comet. FLE A-O LOGICAL II C SEARCHES. List night pursuing my path in an idie yet observant mood, over the blackfriar'suridge, and along Mew Surry street, my attention Was attracted by a little show box, stationed outside the pathway, lit up inside like a magic lanthorn, and adorned by a very modest transparency, on which was embhtoned, in iiluminared letters, the prodigious intelligence, that within might be seen a brass cannon, drawn by iwo fleas! a superb brazen car, by three! a French diligence by five! and a model of a tortoise, supported by four! and all for the small charge of one pen v So I peeped through the magnifying 5las3, and saw the minaturc lions executing their evolutions merily in the tropical climate of the show. box. They were harnessed neatly round the neck by a yoke of golden wire, which was plaited in con tinuatioti, to form i races tor each fairy stud, thus leaving them in comparative liberty to pick their several steps, like JNIr Focte llaync's carriage hoi ses- (the idea cf which is piofesed!y borrowed fiom the Gaucho of the Pampas, but really stolen from the Professor of New Sur ry street.) The little black cattle pulled ail together, very nicely along a sheet of "white pjper in the bottom of the box; "because," as the professor explained to me, "they couid'nt get any other way " lie had relays of all the performers and Vehicles -complete '-doubles" of the dramatis persor.s, like a Parisian manager; and there they lay in a corner, on their backs- cannon, diligence, triumphal rar, and tortoise (or rather turtle, if I -might judge from its flatness) the tiny steeds till yoked by the necks, kicking jp their heeU in the air, and ''resting themselves," as the Professor assured ma. According as the djplicates in req j'sition on the stage accomplished their jrand match to the loot light, or to np vncgniHcent cpera glass 'hey were un'. nrprmtislw ctrr"lf 1 hie'- !n il. - . 1 i ' --.- ouu ui rr.r r 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 : 1 c 1 . w 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 4 r.ivn 11m rr 01 opportunity orioilowmg their noses anew . " -"' '.Thich tney invanacly did, starting xtith J W oft I.1 AfTl M eliri. 1 ll Ifll 1 t't Im ull-lt.o.l

-v. , a fjtc evUi ot a general wai r l he isiack O:ouse their legs in any way. and heartily , Uaih )v as the reat scourge of the fourJired I cf "resting themselves," by hang j tecnth ccmurv Tow drds the end of the

.ng incuams I fund the rica-olofrical P.-ofe3sor a very co'iur.umcativ! servant tn nis wav. .....I r.i S.- V. I. .., , . o..u.",v -.vcrcous mm; un - :eremoiiiou y entered into contersation .thhirn. Iwantec to Meal an opinion as, tc what would reheire the piln of a flea- j bite. (" erK annoying, so it l,p to thin I fkinr.eu ncopie nii.e me.) AIjv' h wouldn't tell pir; but he gave rnc some interesting inf-t muiion concerning the "r.atoral hirtoiy" of hi maingciie, for which he seemed to entertain a parental 4tLio bless you. sr!M criel he, "the f.cor little hannimals never hurts me. I aever lets tm be right down drought, as i: Rcrc, butaucklca 'cm all twice a day

regularly on my harm or on the back of a sliminess of the throat ard jiws, with my hand; but if they was near hempty, pain, but scarcely any su eliirg or inflamyou sec the'd nip wickedly. I had my mation. But the nost formidable pestiown trouble before I couI$ving 'emtojlence by which the metropolis lias been

this decree of perfection. Now br egree ot pcriecuon. jNow or ass wire, for one thing would not do for traces it gave 'em a vcrdygrease disease in the neck and stomach, and spoilt their appetites. Siik was always dangling in tnwti n,n...b K-(-v. . ' net, and it has a drag, a kind of spi ing in 1 it that thev holiect to. Nothing bul ail I i J ej i vcr or gold colljrs will serve em. I hen! I must have rough paper lor em to stick i their toes in; I tried 'em on Perry's and cn glazed, but they slipped as if they were on ice Parch men s too cold for em, ! and it cockles, with my lamp heat. At - C.fi-.i.:.. ..ft... . i . i. - lust i oau un eaae-s ui nui waicr unuei inc ' paper, but that would cool in the frost, ! you see, and now I've got a lamp instead, burning night and day; a great impiove- J ment-it makes 'cm as brisk as bees in j the sunshine. And the white paper floor j ...uoi b.iauu iicijucmi, aii, ui i 1 i 1 r .I "'"'-n ''uiuii luin, mui an vuux. that the little cattle kick up." V , : "tiow loner :o your uertoraieja live in ; . W i r i ! this line of lift?" I asked. "Why, sir, 1 have two pair yoked un der the legs of that 'ere tortoise hing on U3 u.aK,iiicsu ewif iiiumns pasi, rcpiieo . . u .. ..... . : . i : . . i the Professor, "and they carries his , weight very well: he never touches the j ground by no chance walking They are j his leet as twere, and they Iced very well i indeed. (They'll live as long as Ihey feed: no longer, I sure you.) But I had one fellow worth one hundred times his weight in gold, that I suckled twenty eight months wanting a day, and that was the oldest flea I ever was acquainted with, He knew how to help himself properly; j but 'lis not every one that has its knack. J tcuuuaii vvuci auicu w suuw rm iu ms i f iloct.i Ki.l fl rrr . m . . I . . l i .T.t.jotjr, mv. t.uinau nc3Mi u iu tne leeuing ia cnams, and so they died, 1 hear. "I suppose you have good magnifying glasses for your harnessing jobs,' said P. "O Lord bless you, no sii 1' replied he, 'T does it with the naked eye. T'othet night one beast took sick or suikv; and I thiew hitn into the mud end yoked another to the cannon by the light of my lamp ere I've capital . sharp eves I made 10 holler needles to hunscrew one eldj a hurnbeteil that would hopen! and the j other held a fl :a and a go'd chain tied to I it all done by the naked eye! But they ' were a bad street shov. ! People could'nt see m! So I sold cm "Did ycu ever yoke any bettlcs?' I as ked They're very strong.' "No si. never: replied the I rotessor. 'A beetle of , .' , b:. cur osity ism these ere small things tried dogs and cats, floas, but theytwo sulkey, and wouldnt' feed the verv sec ond time; so thev'd die, you know, and. of course, wouldn't do. I might keep a dog or cat, to be sure, to nurse 'em, but that would be expensive, and I'd be too depejndent, for if the dog was bout a fighting, or the cat pone a wishing, the cattle

I I he nicest point of my trench yoke of , tut chiefly to the impioved habits ol the j conespoi.oeuis t.i me I'.urur ate ..r.is inttits-ii M-cumnce, v.! ether at hon e . five in the d'dfy, is, that the wire plait- people. Within recent n emoiy, seve. ai 1 f'c-H (autllf r. ,f se' er.al "V" j --htoad. cnrcfulV fcelected r.nd lrg:c..p:y a! - . . . ,11 . . . . . . .. , i , have been highly applauded Iv Amei ican i , ... , , :t n n ::r nln attt i:t n tu t' tainaincss hallows hevery one to bite at other coui.tnes, ni which we have been . ,. ., i,.,0 ;?r, ,r n:r, .J, '. , . v. . - . j.tn.cuu .nu..t,uiui... ta i , a i, . . ' . ai.d l'ui ope.n ci incs, 1 Kithdi 1 i .rn ith, i . , in i .1- crt,m news once, and to take cleverly. I sold a pret- inconstant intercourse, have been se rtirhrated I). m nist Ni,,-;. v - ti n. r .rc-,c- ., i I, ,, .... , 11 ct;e:orauw u .in.aus.r, (..ti.'. a. 7 A ; J Va adt l. ;;jr Ext mphned in a sciy pair that skipped in gold chains, to a yeially visited by the giagi.e; Egypt, Magazine writer; Mr?. Caroline Lie Heir .. i tje( f wcn ,vritun ..! : deepiV intticsrr.j-

might bz starved Ne: no! Our own arc', , : r i. i ? m . h, , , , .. ... . the critei ion ol right and wrono i Mor.evr tlio lirnlf nnpo Inr rli-.lf onH 1 1 0 O -

the honely ones for draft, and the're al ways welcome to myseli!' Here's a natural Philosopher, thought I. Happy in exercising the tender cares of a Pelican nurse to twenty eight of my mortal Ices, the bac kbiting famiiy of Pul ex Irritans! All this lime a select gaping crowd was gathering about the Professor, try ing to save their pennies by listening lo his lecture. He was just in the midst of an interesting and s-irrowful story of the miscarriage, of the tandem hannimal of the Dilly, when I felt the soft hand of a street accoucheur in my pocket. DUIEF HISTORY OF ENGLISH EPIDEMICS One of the piineipal epidemics which have prevailed in England w&s that too appropriately named the Black Death, which occurred in the reign of EdvOhJ III. Like the cholera it originated in tSfil marshes of the Indies; it travelled ovc'rll oil tUm. .ni ...l : :j i - an nit- ui iu, iniu ii baiu iu nave swepi aiBii.,rnii,ii, ni,f, i : i i. i . . mi a uuill lifl iui I iIIMIUi I I UtailUV I .ii.j. ..uwui.vy; , , .f"r. i r ed about n v thousand ncrsons in Inn. ' , 1 . don alone, and so deeply was it felt as a univcrsal calamity, that it had tha eftuct jsimiiariv pacihc etlect upon uiincviciiivcrs,ijiuiinLMrsrcu u it i r . t r- 11 .. . 'minds with the religious necessity oKfit .d lin- to oestilenee the still more fornTi'111 P . . ... ; sixteenth ( l 59a.) London was vi isited by a a plague, nhich killed nearly twelve i I thn.i nri j..i To., ,ff . f I ' ; -hat v Mitaticn, Londjn was aeain f 13A .fflicted by another plague, wliicffTwV imported from Os.end, while it rlgei violently there as well as in the Low Countries On thi3 occassion our capital lost upwards of thirty-six thousand of its innamianis wiu Jell victims to the disease. Nearly the same number vec carried a m ay by a similar malady in 1625, in 163G it appeared in the metropolis again, and destroyed upwards of thirteen thousand persons, and in 1641 4. the r min.. . -... I i :.;i l-it j ..mv cngjgcu ... uic eivii whr u.iiuscti a; uia.ignant lever over lhe whole country, j whiQh was attended with a roughness ar.d1

ui luaiiiiamiiii; ami prolonging me iriiCe ; ' o.uiv;eu un in iiic ' i i.r.iwm nuru 01 i.iim-s,uui 1.1 mev hi-iut.il; uiey Wlil DC j t.l W Cl k Isf fOUal value which miV be 'cbctwecn England and France. May we Vincennes, or gw d HORSES, at a reaona-1 found extremely graphic afddivti'tinj, with vi,cd. 'Ihot: bocks will be forw.tided m'i'I not conjecturt that the malady, which : ble Pricc- 'n land is well timbered and j out the sliStuest suet dice cf tinth. ; cuie. in the manner directed by th- owi.. has for the last twelve months dieted walerwl Wltli hirgepranie 'l'"- j In nue, the Saturday Cutu r profecs tc ADDRESS THE EDlTt the north of Europe, has produced a virrmnn. !,n,n."i to-V r '( : te largest, ch?apet, meM diversified, j lSubseriptions received attl.isotr.ee-

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1665, immediately after the great frost, and consigned to the tomb, or rather to the earth, for there was no time for the construction of tombs, sixty-eight thous "u,,u"'U'",u .miuj-j.A.ou,,,!, and h according to the lowest computation : "Since that time.' sav Dr Sims, as ! j quoted by Dr. Hawkins,

kins, the plague has! The publication '.f the Coun,r was com- j irf rln: mci anrjsivjf, and iaot .7. ':. Ion, and ail other epi-, ma.ccd in April la-t, since which time it l:i;s j r:i ;11 Xelvvpai.tr. :.:;din jv.irt:c.i!ar et Kie become less faa- 1 rcCeivtti a putronape so unexau.p'.cd th.it ; j,,, t-,.. ,,. v, VVW paper f.r respectable ,nv r,nses. nrnoi r! tnore lhun scvcn Ui'aud cc.hs are now j f r, cr ffr..;'ttj to public patirt.acc

vanished from London, demies seem to hai lignant, owing to many causes; arnoi p w hich may, perhaps, b a grtattr 1 use ot , iish, Sc ! fresh vegetable tccd, a less use of , : .. .. r . - . i . uiiivci 4i i.ac in iea, suuei oi tieauuncbs in our persona, a greater attttmion to the poor in times of scat ci?y, which are now scarcely felt in any extreme d jTtc: 21 d lastly, the t.emendous fiic in 16S6. since which the stiects have been very much ! - a li.a . 1 w iu v ..v. , ur. uuuhj uai nv cum uuiiiuu i iiiuoui 101.1 - i.j . j occupy above double the space." Since i . t that perioti l. naon and the ccntrv erf ner ally have been free fiom contagious (lis ease, with the exception of the ear I7C4, when occurred the severest liost that iii ,. r i . 11 nau uccu Known ior inree nu!ureu years ;: it was accompaimcl by a malignant spotled fever, w hich cus; d great havoc in ; Bristol and Galway, siul which reached j London in the folio tung ear, where it produced a degree of mortality equal to that of the g'e-it pbgue . say, that tor nearly a hundicd ears Eng y . ' i hand has not been visited by any genei ai malady, and this good foiturit it owes partly to "us strict ouaranunc tccu'aticn. i ur Kty, Dpain, Aiana. ijiora. tar, anil tnc T T . " . I I' . l I . . I

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within tho la3t twenty yea:s, the seats of i pestilence, and yet it his nver reached noatilont i-rl r K n-..f.r t i !.. , our shore. 51 0 N i: Y. Put money in thy pinse Shnksfirare WTe take our pen in hard,' as cm piiuciple (if we may be avowed the -ex picssion) ol rnankif d, )',! the Hxis of human an bitio.i Mont -s a iM.cd thing a bad thinga kind s . vant a bad master a thiol in the ten pie of vinue mmiR'crif'g spirit to the needy -a villain ,. i i , ,, j ;n djs ui,yami wi,ha, a sau raUe. What opens the fair arm: arms of the blush :imggHl to the embiaces of the old, the I : fi , , ? ..,, Whaf hl a f()o inhe opinionijf ,hc WQrki? Money. Wh:t causes old ladies to lock

good old -randfathers use to sjv in writ- c,OSM"ulHim imer.can journals; Cv amoi.g nmts ami m the prtsent excittc. sta-o et in- o thc'i'r sweethearts, to write a small r periodical, ulnch they receive from Eun Pe. is of tupi erne importance. The

Pi"(ltprin m,,, T :c .tt.'..(.h lanuuu may oe speciaii) enumeraieti rui- most cr pious and arrurau arceimts viJl b-t chapter en ..lone). Ins , fiudlol suo-. new Monthly. Car,pbelPs Metrcpoli- K,vcn weeklv. CD in the latent n,cn.e,.t. n

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a " L m fe u x.j.iyi mm m vi .m i m t itei? Money What i.ei. 4v.one. W nat i y retnai ks Irom the nowledgementsf.om to a blooming daught brings ccmplimer.tat y old, and himdjlc acknowledg the young i Money. W hat causes men) to struggle lor ohVc i Money. W hat i" What is the cause of the wi angling struggling, cheating, brow beaiing, shut fling, and bowing, so prevalent among mankind ? Monev. What, in lact, is the great standard of human r.fi"ecioi ? -Money? What makes the printer struggle in the mire of politics ? Money. What lead.9 the editor to fnform the public of these facts ? Money. What do we require at the hands of o ir readers ? Moury SODo ycu take sir ? You are the very man we vis! to hear from Vermont Pat. LAND .FOH SALS In Illinois, in the 31 Hi tunj Tract. south halt ot cc. ?, L y 1 west North-west Qr. 10. 'P I S 5 west. n tm ' 'i ui v .-, ' - nisi, North-west Qr. 56, 'P 7 N 5 west, f North-east Qr. 15, T 9 N 3 east., "r,?-li .oicf f V i Ol "P . XT .,,r. rr . L T X f.' .i -ii i ne au'ive i,a.in are in me neigtiDor hood cf good settlements Tlv North-east of 21 lies within 4 j miles of Macomb, the connty seat of Mcbonouh. w'Jiuiis, iu-, ,w,i.i ii.ukum, "1 C " .1 . f ii.lwcT fnn in '"tirn-'B rn tho rmi I i In. ;..iin.jiiiiii ii...iii.i, i'. mi. iw.ni iw l, - i n -. mi :i, .. -...a- - ... ; uianapoiis. i nere wui i;e- an uiuispaiamc j title given for any of the above lands. - The above-mentioned lands will be cxxrnna am) SUMMER GOOD'S. WILLIAM MIEUkn 115 i ust received a oood supply of e7. . I , V1 11 1,11' I'l'l. I rtij IiIIi.n ..m m.vir.s 1 1 DRY GQCKDS, AfikintTit uhh'h err the rn urst naftrrn and latest style Ca lhok-, Li:.c;iia;.:s, lUji ys sp:::hi-, eVe. He I.a nvived h GROCERIES. IIIOX CASTING, ALP AND TR He respectfully solici.s a of public patronage. Vineonnes, Mav 17, conumiaiie i:-ti NICHOLAS Sr.HTH PILL continues to cany on the ana Slirrt Xrou Kusir.es at the eld stand, wht.e U- wdl be h ippy to uccmmcdate his cr.str mers. r.'j-u Augu: ". is;t

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