Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 June 1833 — Page 4

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DE1IAVIOUU KEl-OUC FOLK. v BY ALEX. FODGER. Tiveor six years ago, a liclv piece, com snencins ' -have yourscl before folk. tju Misncu ov a acouisn puci ood deal of praise. Seme cf our readers may have met with it, though "ot in the Atlas which was not then in existence, and they at lca?t, and we presume others;, will be jelcased with the following rejoinder. Can 1 behave, can 1 behave, Can t bt h ive before folk. When, wily elf, your sleeky self, Gars me g mg gyte before folk? "in a' ve do, in a' you say. You've sic a pawkie, coaxing way, That my poor wits ye lead astney, An' dhg me doilt before folk? Can 1 behave. co. Can I behave. Sec. While ye ensnare, can I forbear To kiss you, though before folk? On I behold that dimpled cheek, Whar love 'man-g sunnv smiles might beck, Vet, howlet-like, my c'tlids sick, An' shun sic light, before folk? Can I behave, cc. Can 1 behave, C. AVheu ilka smile becomes a wile Knticing me before folk? That lip, like Eve's forbidden fruit, Sweet, plump, an ripe. sae tempts me to't, That I maun prec't, tho' I should rue't, Ay, twenty times before folk! " Can I behave, fee. Can I behave, cc. When temptingly itolfjrs mc So rich a treat before folk? That gowden hair snc sunny biiglit; That shapely neck o snawy white; Tliat tongue, even when it tries to ilytc, Provokes me till t before folk? Can I behave, &c. Can 1 behave, 8cc. "When ilka charm, young. fresh, an' warm, Cries, "kiss me now" before folk? An' oh that pawkie, rowin' e'e, ia roguishly it blinks on me, Jl canna, for my saul, let be, Ffae kiting you before folk? Can I behae, Sec. Can I behave, etc. hen ilka glint conveys a hint, '? To take a smack before folk? "Ye own. that were we baith alanc. Ye wadna grudge to grant me ane; AVecl, gin there be ;.o harm in't then, What harm is iirt bttore folk? Can I behave, Jkc. Can I behave, ike. Sly hypocrite! an anchoret Could scarce desist beiore folk! But after a that has been said, Since ye are willing to be wed. We'll ha'e a "blythsome ' t idal' made When ye'll be mine befwie folk! Then I'll behave, then I'll behave, Then I'll behave before folk. For whereas then, ye'll aft e;et "ten' It winua be before folk! irtiis!!r-brikic. Fr.s.u the. News-Letter. I'osArnAx .v search of a v.-jfe. Jonathan Drown was one of the likeliest ttliov who resided in the pleasant ii.jge ot Nemocbmk. lie was about t'o; y-six &ars ol age, ol an athletic Sg jit, and iron constitution; and it was eaid he eou d mow over more acres of lard, or lay up more rods of stone wall in u iby, than any ad in those parts. His la tier had been dead about three ycais and a half, and had left the bulk of Jiis ptopcrty, consisting of a laige dwcl Jing house, a spacious bam and out2puscs, and a flourishing tai in, to his beoed son Jotiathan His younger sister lhed with him, and his mother acted in -quality of housekeeper. After his la'her's death every thing Vent on smoothly enough for a time; but at length the old lady unwisely aim cd at despotic authority, and expressed a resolution to regulate household affairs, tviihout regard to the wishes or conve nitnee of her son Jonathan bore it patiently enough for a feu (months but one day after a violent dispute with his maternal parent, respecting the propri ty of iiiling and salting down a fovoritr pork er, before or after Thanksgiving Jonathan undutifully declared that he would live so no longer, and cruelly destroyed j qIi the old lady's dreams of dominion, by I cxpicssing a determination to get a wit J. j It was about 4 o'clock in the afternoon ' of the Uthof November, when Jonathan! llrown proceeded to put himself in de j cent trim; and when the rich harvest of j Ins chin and upper lip had been gaihe.; red when his hair was smoothly comb cd. and he was attired in his best bioad j cloth coat and unt dkaboutables, with sib ' Ter watch and waist coat to match he; vas as decent a looking a personable sort cf a man as one would see in a sum tncr's doy A he ighing 'eft his native home up

on this nov important exprditi m, he1 home or not. communed witb 'I never had much ac. j 'N:i"!' screamed th? little girl, on ofpiaintanre wi'h th gaU about in these! pening the parlour door, in a kry so loud pr'?,. and I don't kno as -vnv ot them j 'h p Jonathan heard every word, 'Mr viM have me ' Fis but trying, af'er all, ' J uuthan Hrown is at the door, and asks on l if one won't, who k mvs h-it another lor ou Shalt I tell him you'i e at home? S.viP Ti,,.. , . I . .1 .t . . .. . .

uizic rujin" J'l'irs u.uie;Oirr p4' v-,v- '- s a teat fiaf ga I'll t rV 'V.I Mm !!.... n..- I tll Ron fui a Rneakini n mion alter hei but . ------ i 2 dcu't belioc it. Uy be sUc'll thick

herself too much oF a lady Tor me; but she looked so pretty last Sunday at

meeting in her new bonnet, that it shan't j be my fault if she docs not become Mrs. Hrown. liut if she s tool enough to say Nay,' there's Nancy Tompkins, who has lately returned irom visiting her rich uncle in Boston. She's Uicd to genteel society is quite a Udy been educated ... ... - ;t at a boarding school, and will make me at tlashy wite. 1 don t beueve she's pot a beau yet; and 1 dare say would be' lad of such a chance. Then there's I'eety j I'ipkin, the prettiest gal in all the town fo bc surc h .s , arrer ncranu suhic iqiks uo tell strange stories ol her but I don't believe them though. 1 dare say I can have her. And i! the worst comes to the worst, there's Sally Johnson She's no fjreat beauty, it is true; but she is a good girl, and has been well brought up, and will make any man a capital wile. By jingo,' exclaimed Jonathan, who by this time had wotked himself into a complete matrimo. nial passion, 'I'll strike a bargain with cne of them before I enter my own doors againl' As he expressed the praisewor. thy resolution, he reached the door ol 'Squire Jones' house lie found the inmates, Mrs. Jones, her daughter Nabby, and her three younger daughters, alt busily engaged in pitpar ing 'good things tor tea. He was soon aware that he hsd arrived at an un ucky mo nent, tor he was not welcomed by Mrs Jones with her accustomed cordia illy And from Nabby's appearance, be ing nicked out in all her Sunday finery, it was plain that some more important person or persons were expected to par take with them their evening meal However, he seated himself, and began to juhe with Nabby on her looks: I stvo now, Nabby, you look right down handsome You arc a beauty, Nabby there's no two ways about it 1 don't bt lieve. the President ever had such a pretty little gal lor his wife in all his life.' Although Nabby giggb d a little, she did not seem pa' ticuiarl) flattered with these complimentary remarks but her lace beamed with a most bewitching

smile when .he no ?c of the carriage was ii,ia V"2aj . s &X1m2 1 heard, and Simon Thompson in a dashing j iSWH ITlTiDS, formerly of Wargig, drove in o the yatd. rj'k eotiuty, Indiana, deserted his 'lleighol' sighed Jonathan, ll see how yiVnYine amiable weinan, and fourchilthe cat jumps 11 i had enly been a"Trit, on tho 11th day cf May, 1ST?, ami week or two sooner, their might have to.k with him my wife and infant child. been some chance. Howcvei, I won't In order t: seduce tho a;e tions of my rpiit the house iill I've ficfid the iies i wiib, I'mri satisfied ho r.-oried to the ba-

tivn If I do, I'll bi darn'd and ii 1 get the bag, 1 wen t kill me.' Simon Thompson wjsieceived by tht hdics m their kindest manner, but poor Jonathan was treated wiib killing cold ness, which made him feel rather queer. Hut he bravely resolved to bring the mat tei to an issue: and accoidingly when Nabby leli the room tc attenei to some household duties, Jonathan rose, and much to the surplice of all, and to the great annoyance of Simon, followed hei to another apartment. Nabby, said Jonothan, 'I've been t 111 t I- 1 i v .lU.nt Inl-.r... r. .,.. In 1 . . 1 I. . . V got bo tat nation ctoss that 1 can't live so no longer and there's no gal in all these iNaouy o:ti5nea to the eyes V T ft Browp,'hc stammered out, alter biiimr her thumb nails for a few moments, '1 : am much obliged to you for your good o pinion but 1 fear that it is out ot rm pouer to contribute to your happiness" I hope )ou 'il find a partner moie deser ving than poor Nabby Jones. At any rate, you can't mauy'ine, for I am i already engared.' 4Vheugh!' whistled Jonathan: 'but there now, 1 thought so You are going to many that youn dandy in t'other room Well, 1 don'nt beiieve he'l. make you hail so good a husband as 1 should; but 'if you like him better, I'll sav no more about it. I've a dreadful good mind to lick him though Good bye, Nabby.' 'Well, 6aid Jonathan, as he trudged slo by along the load which led to the vcnctablc mansion of general Tompkins, 'the game's up! but who would believe that such a cute and slick gal as Nabby Jones would throw herself away upon that sneaking puppy, Simon 1 hompson! Never micd; there's as good fish in the

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. " he may sav,ar.d he will stop at not Jim: h ? v, wiib vrr- ,,w-d-r-i i ,haly about it, but say soot oncc-and 1 aUum his nunc. IV hi is a man about I t " 'rl

don't believe that you'll ever have cause ivo (;t t n, hcs li.h, boavv set: vcrv j , . Ten of ti e s Z to'cpentit 11 ' i" same i iupc ;i run (i me hanie ,', . , . hairv on back and breast ; cannot strai'hl- .,.,... .;ti, ...m-il c.,ttf .it -.11 t!.., .. Nabby blushed "to the eves 'Mr 1: .....':...:...!......, btonto with i.pj.il tatcty it all limes.

st a as ever was caught out, and 'tis hardyhi J On i.u for sale a zcncal uszorL

if I can't toll one imn mv nn ' A h. made t h i 3 conselintr reflection, he founo! " J "v himself standing on the door-steps of general rompkins house, Jonathan cast rather a suspicious glance upon the welbpolished brass knocker, which had been affixed to the general's door since Nanc s return from neston: That's as much as to say. quoth he to tdmsclf, 'tint no one should enter withut knocking. He lifted the knocker ard gave a thun derpg r,p A itte girl can.e 'o the door 'Is your sister Nancy at home Hannah?' I don't know for sartin, but Til see.

'Strancel" thought .Irmnthnn. 'that she!.' i. i. . . i ,

should not know whether her sister's at 'I Mip'M' you uuil let ttlC tO0UV III, t irwei ed 1 : accomplished young ladv - ... v j 3 1 1 i mv.. IluN lr . 'l ut in his Sunday clothes. and pct tiaps he has come a spat king!

'Booby!1 muttered Jonathan to himself, But if ever I ret Madam under m?

thumb, Til make her change her tone, 1 ruesv1 t Our hero emered the room. The accomplishedyoune; lady laid down the last ,nnrn,,,!fnSl,inn,MB ....I. ,Tnn , r h ! (f in m j formality by half,' thought Jonathan; but never mind, she wan tarnation pretty. Our 'boaby1 was at first a little abash cd; but as he w.s play.ng a desperate j game, he screwed hi3 couiage up to the sticking point, end conversed with as much ease and elegance as could be ex pected Nancy, with true female adroit ness, turned the conversation Into a ; channel which she thought would exhibit j wondelul accomplishments to the best , advantage She talked long and learn ! cdly ot poetry and music, but cou o ; scarcely conceal her contempt when her j lovelorn swain honestly declaitd that his favotite tunes were JrWVand Old Hun

drecL and that the only not m he i art everiniore v. nis or sails standing m an ineli ;

lead in his life, was a foutth ot July ora Until (Conchtdrrf ?rxt vrik.) NEW GOODS. J. V Ui' HAYES 1Tjf ave just received, and are now poninjiau entire Acir Flock of DRY GiWlM, GROCERIES, mors am) shoes, HATS AM) RO:sETS, FA,CY ARTICLES, Selected with care in tho i hilaueiphia market. Our oods hcin nil paid for, enables us to ofll'r our customers, and such as w ish to trade with us, as great facilities as any othcr hono in town. Cash beinj; scarce, we are disposed to sell at a vcrv moderate 4 pp tit. V'incenncs, Juno 1, lS'lH 18 !t sest, tM:st (!isiTriicjiul and criminal conduct f-T ten vears v.ehad lived together in perfect ami?y, we 'e.ave had seven children, and at no peri u since marriage other women te prepaiwi 10 le-ue hu;-t amis wiih bun. lie nas pc lore i;een ruib v ot the some eou'.hict, and will be so Ji ii:u n , uniecs ti:e pm.ne are camn.neu u 1 . ! ii- . : .... 1 c:i:ti:.t him. 15efre tlirvj ho left thi count v to escape a prosecution Ibr niaiKinix hi; neifi'nl ours propertv, and here lie is re jiarded a:; a rvi"ue as well as a villian en his riht arm,ow ine: to its beinic broken ; in his manner:, he is free, forward. jovial talkative, uses'preiane lai-ua- free I v.Editors of newspapers friend! v to the cause cf virtue, will insert the above advertisement, and oblige lUClfAlU)r,EURY. roonvillc,May , lSJ lt isv :ti .b vinf in Ureen coantv, t e. - ' t;dl"rd township, n the :hl of May. IS:?:?, one SORREL MARE, supposed to hoO or") years old, 1 1 hands hiiih both hind feet white, cc a ball face,; and white streak arrows her breast, and J her riuhtove is al-ectcd, and some saddle marks n ''other marks perceivable; ppraised by Abraham Garret and Chilton J hnson, to be worth thirty dollars. F. WILLIAMS, J. r. JTay 2:, l'J:l In Hi J E AiSV11,LEj, IM)!AX . 1 f 'SL i Hi me nl of GROCERIES, Hs'-'d Iron, Plotighplates, &c. at the laiisvillr' prices. Lvansville. Much V 1S33. S Hm p.. - iVISH ti sell mv 'i'avern Stand, now occupied by ( 'of. Alexia I.elb.v, situ - ated on Market street, in the 1m. a'j'Fl ruuoh v' Viuccaccs; .i!m, th.. in And Two Lo!s I . ., . ...-m ;.r. , , :..

havo 1 h:al eau: a to ermpmn, until "i flatioll .u(,r ilt.tl,;il eyannuaiion of the present occurrence, ohe left b.Ur ch.!-! Iflil! at ,V0,I;, CiJ5iliJ mnv ,, c in.Jk.:jra1 si-:i-,iren, th- oldest (-;ut years .,1 a;ze. ! Lv LvuMreiis oi i:;te:!iiat citizen Field has trie 1 to ciee inueu utsUirnnnrn j TnQ of the r.:iirjil in.r (lf a here, by f-tun-o.it word that tm-eeor four ist Irii). u hcher the main shaft ho verti-

horoo-h afonaid. j h- '-tAN. The Tavern iilaud is in a healthv and ' Viarcnacs, .Ahrcli 20, lN-W-Sha pleasant part of the borough; and the nth- ncc thnyc rxnM tj th, r:!i. ci house well calculated b-r a private ! n...1(,.,;llde an ! intelli-ut citizen otamilv, ami likewise in a ineasant aiu . . t o t. -

he iiihv situation. .- - J Tor further particulars, inquire of AT. ..... , j 4 - 1 1 . iiiiii fj iv.iiai iui i un un, otiiii -,iqr. ami vienarian i uiirim, ho:n ii: in Vi:i'vnnos. II. JO!lS).. incennoi, Iud. March !.". INC 7 tf. : livin-' in Vim-cnnes.

fl . MAY AM

$AJjijA ABLE INVENTION! 1 f ,u ,IU? r.w in 1 : 1 :.i . 1 r lines, itiuianu, it;is uncimu ami pencci- - lVtflOfI of ICind, tuf tllC purVC oi propelling iii.iiiiiei iui imv.ii uu u.ia received letters patent from tho president of the United State, designated J. L. '.'oi.ma:s s seli--ki:ci-lati.g iiukizontal W1MOIILL Occular demonstration if ahvnvs the most satisfactory and two mil!? arc now erected in the borough cf Vinccnti U'mui th.. nlan of thr? tmdrrWnpd. onot !ii-h jrS hcQU Ul operation near two veavs. Tu2 1 orfcct stl,-etv rn:l cn,ire cimpli-'itv f these mills, may be conceived from a i hrjcf oufj jls A horizontal w heel is placed on a verti cal shaft above the. house, w ith four vr propel the wheel : it illustrates u ecmbinati i.nal power of weight and wim!, w i:h the principle cf gravity acting on wind. Kach winu perlbnns one rcTvlutit.ii on its pivot, to one of the main v. iadwiieol. lach win. has u Uarm- cf seven-eighths . " ,. . . . r , ol its cireutnference upon the wind, and the one-ciLihth occasions little or 1:0 rests - tancu. T!ic power is in proportion to the wciuht given, an I a verv liiit weight t j suHieient to drive the timnlo macl.inerv ofi

ncd position lrom the wav tho w tiuiwheel : perp;cuity rt its uet.ms shall cnabte all who is calculated to run, which throws a jinidu-' .w. to !,c thorougiily informed m:h:s:vs: al wci-!it of the win-s on a sriven froneul : "cst,l'5 ixn ""I.nt ',f snenecs. . r . . ' i he advantages or sucu a pubi:caticr tr wind, and t.uc wm-s bcanoi; on tho wiuu . f . . : . .

a run of inili.lones. Moro or k-s :,ower, ! lU" merest and utility . f the vr..rfc , , , i .! -11 sl.ll be neglected. 1 he princudes cf diet it desired, canoe riven wnen i lie mill is . , - , , , ; , -' , , S , ; -5:d regimen shad be explained, and their Jin operation by the lower pivols ot each I :i,r lic:llion enforced. The im'icdicnls ot

I win-j lieini; placed on a sliding block,

whu li a rope is attached extending to main j whole sn'.jcct t m item tned:ca shall br: shaft passini under a collar on shaft at ", discussed and explained in a lucid and simthe roof of building, to a w indlass .on i Vic shaft inside the house. There is nothing A prcmntm of SlKJ will be awarded , I . i I to the ntcr of the best r.ss iy (not exceed - coiucctural or comp icatee in tho improve- oll x .1 . . , . 1 ;ng 10 p?ies r.ctavo) on the advantages t merit mcntioncn; it is founded on a prin- u.e coaimunitv of Uie general ditlasia of plo ot nature, and amply tested by pracli-J medical knowledge. The rssavs are to bc cal experience Tlie t:se and benefit t: directed, pnst paid, to the Editor, ia 11 of accrue cannot long remain limited ; it will Jime next be found to recommend ifscdf for utiiitv, The award of the prcmnm wll depend

cheapness, ceitainty, safety, and roiiv.i.. ience, to tho eitmens of every ipaarter of the United States.

To those who rcsidu on the western nn'l ! person who remits ten dollars will have ten southern plains, and to those near the At-! 1'l)"u;s forwarded 'dm Persons remitting 1 . . ,1 11. ,i -n r or.e dollar will have eight numbers sent. lantic or northern lake shores, it will al- .1 t . All usstant comnju'.ications to be addressed lord durable he-neat and -rent aecommoda tolhc rA,itoINn. 6 Cortlnr dt-strcet. New lion. Ao person aip.iainled with mdH, York an I wust be :os fluid) Yearly subwho has seen the mill of tho und?r.-ineil scrib.-r to commence with No. 1. in operation, has w illihe'ld an evprrsioii of! Toe Kditor has great pleasure in be-

etitire aporoval : aini a stioiJ- recpjiinumir0illor ho, izin.laI j. ud, hllinvil toalIl:liil rights; and the chief diilere;ice arises tr..m tho dri. irii pouer. The expense of j a '.viudu heel defends upon the si: ; one to carry one hun'trcil yarns ol sad will imt exceed one hundred dollars, ami one can v -ing tix hundred yards, may net extved five lnmdrel dollars. Tho tirit mentioned )i!l,1 The undarMnned, as a matter of choirp at l,rt:sPn! ,mc' Uou!(1 - mend a wind wheel ty cerrv about three hundred yard, say sixty feet in diameter, ami to remove any possible doubt, the fbllow ini: assurances are here made. That with the least possible wind it will drive one run of four feet mtilstones; with a moderate bree.o it will drive two or three, and with a strong wind live run of the same size, each doin-j" cjood business. That it will make flour cmtal to anv other mill, and requires much lss attention to keep it in repair. That a uf a,ro may have entire ai boy often Years and perfect com - maud of it at all ti.r.CH without diilicult v That w ith "amors to hold sudicient 'Tain (and lead a supply to the h'.pper it miv be left in perfect' safety for twvntv-four hours at a time. The' wind may' blow from n moderate breeze to a storm, (both iMclusive) and change i's directi-.p as often and as quick as may le, and little if anv Jurist mills it will he f,:mJ equally elil - et - ive, and less e.pen: ive. Persons desirous rd furtiicr infnnatNn in ndatioii to this important di.scovtrv, w ill ple:.-e vi.-it the mill of the un ler-iiiii-cd, r addio.- him by mail, po.l paid, to Vinceunes, Iud., w hicii wiil ivcer.o due attention. 1 Any person or person?, who will build a i n-hJ and buhstantial mill on the above ; piineiple, tttcii as the undersii;iu-d wilt dei2nate to him 'r ih'-n; in writing, in tfic mv iut prominent place in any ot Uu-Mates, nd attend to the same personally, shall U .titled to h ut toe proceeds ari-m- from an ei ; unuteut i the .-tale he or tne;. may dect i rnis piace, vmiik 1 uiow, iur. v.c:i ac. ! nputinted w i?h nvschiucry. and with thj dit' ferent prini,-d? of winomills, rzave it as ( in opinion, t?ia? tne atiove principle n at !eat (ie lnmdn t p"r cT.t. pn-ferablc t. j -jp.ry JiwTctofjre n-.c-J, -fKu. ?ir.N.j ill" ';mi r'iit uiiii il': iijv uiiio iu n .1 i

dilierence will be perceived in the m vo-i o;i ei.very, or at hi per annum, p yment of the mill. That in proportion iol"0 ou s-bt'cri!ji:'o- D'iaut lu'ci tbe'rs co-t,it will do a better bu-i,.ehan anv i)? variably teT.:,red to pay ia adz r i i - 1 v'ncc. Anv person le-n.ting SlO. n -.: stea:ncni;me, (e-;pc:isa of luel and eni-1 p,;t!t shall , entitled to trn crjic? of Atl neer saved). And tUat lor saw m- and ! cr miblicatiun ordered. or Ocrr!".-d will

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