Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 August 1833 — Page 4

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From the German of Elbert.

THE SUN AND THE MOON. MOON. v O Sun! ere thou closest thy glorious career, (And brilliant thy wide course has been,) )elay and recount to my listening ear, The things which on earth you have seen. s u N

I saw, as my daily course I ran, "The various labours of basy man; Kach project vain, each emprise high, Lay open to my searching eye, 1 entered the peasant's lo a ly door, 1 shone on the student's narrow floor; I gleamed on sculptor's statue pale, And on the proud warrior's coat of mail, I shed my rays in the house ot prayer. On the kneeling crowds assembled there; In gilded hall and tapestried room. And cheered the daik, cold dungeon's gloom. With joy in happy eyes I shone, And peace bestowed where joy was gone; In tear3Upon the face of care! Jn pearl that decked the maiden's hair! 1 shone on all things, sad and fair! liut few the eyes that turned to Heaven, In gratitude for blessings giver-: As on the horizon's edge 1 hur.g, Ko hymn nor parting lay was sung. Koox. Thou risest in glory; my journey is oVr; Alternate our gifts we bestow; Yet seldotn bchoid we the hearts that adore The source whence all benefits flow. srx Thou ccmest, O Moon, with thy scft battling light. To shine where my presence ha been; Then tell rue, 1 pray thee, thou fair Queen of Night, What thou in thy travels hast seen! MCOX. 1 s.honc on many a pillowed head, 'On greensward rude and dow ny bed; I watched the infant's down' sleip, Compos'd to rest, so calm and deep. I he murderer, m lusteartul uream. Woke starting at my transient gleam. I saw, across the midnight skies, lied flames from hur ling cities rise: And where, 'mid foaming billows roar, The vessel sunk to rise no more: 1 heiM'd the drowning sailor's cry fm j jeecur when no help was nigh. On mountain path, and torest glade. The lurking lubber's ambuscade, Where sleep ihe noble and the brave, To each and all my light I gave, Atu as my feebler silver ray Vanished before the dawn of day, In vain I lent my willing car, One word of gratitude to hear. SUN. We still travel onward our task to fulfil Till time shall be reckoned no mote. When ail shall acknowledge the sovereign will, Thar made them to love and rdwc. 241tocrUsiutoug. rroni the Cinci? nati Ci iette of 4th July. 77 IIOOSUKKOO.W In another column, the reader will find a chapter from an unfinished wotK, the; chapt scene ot which is laid in Indiana It not published as a feeler for approbation, but as a correct representation of the class of poisons described. In ibis it is successful lf I Xnc:v. .f chapter fnm IIoosHERLND,'a unfiublishid .Yovrt, i THE YOUNG IIOOSUEROON. Shortly aUorthe catastrophe iccordcd in the preceding chapter, I had occasion to pass through one or two more sparsely populated counties of Indiana. Ally ing visit to any section, I know, gives but poor oppoi tuni'ies for studying character, or an thi.ig else. Still enough may be seen, to enable one to form a pretty correct opinion rn miny pa'ticutars Judging from mv own experience, I ahouul say the cuizers of In liana yield to these of no other portion of the Union in kindness of heart, generous feeling, and hospitality to straru;crs; and the lower in society wc go, in ihe greater perfection do wc find these qualifies. I have never found any where, those who endeavored more, assiduously tj ;lcasc, or ho were m re feailul that every thing might not bo done exactly as one would wish. During .r.y equestrian jaunt, I several' times gave offence by ofTvring a trifle in! return tor a most excellent dinner tori rnyse!1, and a 'sugar trough lull of 'pro-! vender for my kntter. And many a time did I tii- .m horse by a hay slack, take 'muslwnd milk' with the family. pa?s the night cry comfortably on "a fcwect paoct, breakfast next morning on delicious cm ponc, pumpkin pie and ric coffee, and depart amid a d-:uen wishcs ior our weware, anu witn prooauiy a pound or more of hnolasses cake' in mv r if i . ... auu uiHT iuui i uuu u tuc Lima - r .i i t ilower in m? finances, than when I dis- , , , . mourned and asked a night s loJgmg, and ' .i.i i f , r 'V,t ii rcccncd lhc brief but frank rcp-jvWcllJ 1 reckon wc can nuke you comfo, table. It being most generally thought that ; the term 'liooshcr, or IIooshcroon,' commonly applied to the inhabitants ol , this state, i a mere nickname, as it was - intended lobe, the writer ol thi vciitab'e history of occurrences in 'Inothe rland: fee.'eth himself called upen, as he know eth this belief to be ci roneous, to set the world right in this pa. ticular. The more e-s; ce.il d.jth he feel hi.nclf so called up .u, a ne Knowein mat tnosc who arc thus designated, think the term by no niv-an appertained unto them: whereas, iccipiu convinced, liom his kuow:cd-c:

of the facts, that unto a portion ot them' at least, the term is correctly applied. It is well known by those who are ac quairrted with ihe history of the Western country, that the oldest town in Indiana, date back about one hundred years. These early settlements were made by French emigrants from Canada, who in lertuarricd with the native Indians Vinccnncs and Ouitanon were their prin cipal towns. From these intertnartia ires, sprung a race of men, probably with

out a likeness in all mankind. They were a complete union of the characters of two distinct people, whose natures differ more widely than those of any o ther people under the sun the French man being all vivacity and loquacious ncss, the Indian all sullcnness and re serve. They inherited with their Indian blood, power to endure the severest hardships with unshrinking fortitude, great bravery, and uncommon inflcxibili ty of character; and with their French blood, all the vivacity, and that disposi tion to be ever on the stir, which arc cha ractcristic of the Ficnch people, find them where we will. It anDeareth obvious now, that this race was neither French nor Indian; bu that it was ft new coinage from the great mint of creation. And w hv should it ot have a new name? And if a new ; name, is not 1I ooshcr' as good a one as could be found? It containcth more let ters than the word Uoman,' and to our car hath quite as full and hat montous a sound. Heaidcs, so favorable to the A mcrican cause were the manifestations cl these people, during the war of the Revolution, that at its close, government Ceikd to them a handsome tract of land about Vincennes. The descendants ol Uiis new race, though somewhat scattered, arc numerous. To them, and to them aone, according to our hypothesis, can the appellative 'Uooshcr' be appfud. To the inultitudinoUG emigrants, who have settled among thcto, it bciongcth ot. Hut this is all by the way. However, if we have established, horn histo ly, the origin of a new race oJ beings, our digression is not without its value. One day, as I was leisurely riding along through a heavily timbered district, I came suddenly upon a lad apparently ! between ten and twelve years old. I had passed no house for many miles, and could sec no clcaring in any direction about me, I was surprised to find so mete a child in such a w tlderrcss. 1 dis mounted, and a proached him. lie stood at the loot oT a dead ttce, from a hole among the roots of w hich every now and then issued a tremendous gtowl. He turned his eyes upon me for a moment, I nearcd him; and I was struck with jthc intelligence of his counVnancc, anu his apparent indifference at lhc approach nf a stranger. He had a ceitaiu waggish look, and on the whole I was satisfied tint he had seen trivcllers before, and that, notwiihsianding hi youth, he knew perfectly well what he was about. j lie wan armed with a long stick, or pole shatj; ened at one end, which he was very I dexterously, but most unceremoniously, ;hrus inir into the hole, whence piocccdisjcd the ten iblc growling, that had at fust arrestee! ny attention. Wbat hac yoU, my boy? inquired I, after surveying him for a few moments. lA suck, it i know replied the urchin, turning up as quirzlcal an eye as can be founJ in a thout d, and then giving the occupant ol the hole a tremendous punch, which brought foith a growl that made the woods rcveibcratc. And a pretty sharp one too, if I know,' responded I, smiling. JJut what have y u treed? 1 have a possum Atlcd,9 replied the boy, giving a second arch look, and another tremendous punch. 1 should rather think you had him halvid, said I, stooping down, and peeping into the burrow. 'Do you belong to these here parts?' asked he, eyeing me attentively, though w ith something of a leer, as before. I do not. 'You're a traveller, looken at the land, 'specten to purchase, if I know,' continued the boy. ''Sfiectcn ta fiurchjfc!' It cannot be the imp of a band of robbers, thought I, wishing to sound my put sc. Hut I almost immediately replied, A traveller, though nut on a land speculating tour, if know.' You never lived in the woods, I Mow, said he. 41 never 4iJ. But how do vou know Ihat? I tliink so. 'poskii msf And you never hefhted Xo never. 1 thought that too. Why,' he contin cd, dropping his pole, and assuming a look of some importance, when you've been as long irj these here back floods as . i f r nie ) oU won t talk of halving a possum ' nM in its hole. 1 hey vc more lives nor a f n , i , . . , , cat, and I might stand here till harvest nJ , b befter off. Wait a tninutc or lwo r how you bow l0 hole a 'possum, a little the slickest.' Saying this, he took a large jacknifc from one of his pockets, and an nrrow hc.id nim frnm -.,ftKnr .t in.M,, i.-. ! gcther a few pieces of sp . ien w ood, he struck, and ien minutes had :, nrrtt, ipurfk, or dry rotin iho course of 'pretty smart lire kin j died at the mouth of the 'possum's hole, -This, he said, was for the purpose of J smoking him op. Pleased with the . boy' activity, ?nd the almost manliness ; of bis every action, I seated myself at a i s'.iort disiance tn untrh i.,a mm,m,n(. "The tree r:oy bum, and your- horsc

may get scared, and break away, if I

know,' said he, 'and you had bettler look out t

MJ a larne 'nossum calloned nassed me. .. Ihe young Uooheroon, however, was close in the rear, and the animal's flight j u was soon stopped; for no sooner did it feel the weight of the boy's stick, now that it had emerged to the light, where ! its movements could be seen, than it j dropped down, and keeled over on its, 9iut,ivi..flHa.auU;ucuu. saiu I, 'and what more do you want?' I want to halve it,' replied he, not yet forpettin my witticism, and with -on arch smile, which 1 did not exactly com prehend. And if you'il hold it up by the hind legs for a moment, I'll show you how we do things back hcic.' I assented, though not without some fears of his wacRciv. and he aerain w bin ned out his iack knife. Hut ihe blade L had hardly found its way through the an- ! imal's skin, when I flung the opossum o vcr my head to the distance of twenty feet, and iumned nearly as far in an onpositc direction The truth was I soon Iclt the animal's cold fail uriinvt mv I

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uu mmuuu, ,UUi, muuu, ii iiaM.m.i..iU, uv; auau.Lu c-i uwi. fc-- tic plan ot the underi-Mied . one of which know, said he, with a knowing shake of j and chattel?:, to wit, "Hook cases, two uun- J j,as j epCratioii near two ycar hI! SSlt .... ,: ' I1 TC; !hrCC V: ! 1-ct .atety and entire .implicit of

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wrist, and looking dtwn, saw its eyes i persons haying claims against the same glaring, its jaws extended, and its backiarc rPcstcJ present them legally au-

curving to a ilrr-rrr I nl ivnnlr nnn Inir 1 brought its mouth in ery close neigh-1 O V " - " " V. W.V. -VV.. ...... borhcod with my hands. I thought i ; best to get rid ol such a dead charge as soon as possible; and in less than no time as the young Hcasheicon would say, I and the opossum were something like the distance of fotty feet apait. i he boy had anticipated the result; and seizing a club, he bounded after his enemy, and soon brought it t its back a nn . tnn rl.1 n. T i .. I round, and enjoyed a hearty laugh, at my j expense; apologizing, how ever, by 'tio 1 sing I'd pardon him, as it thought have been dead. And, though I was not ignorant of the character of the animal, dead I certainly thought it was, after receiv ing such an unmerciful punching, and such a blow as the young Hercules had given it w hn it emerged from its hole. , I presume it is dead utw, iaid I, a ! gain approaching. As dead as it was alore, u I know, j answered the boy. Why, these here' things has Fif.y lives, and will sometimes ; tun after their heads is oil' 1 understand! managing 'cm well though, and if you j ai nt in too bi a hurt v. and 'ill wait a leetlc bit longer, I'll show you Au;t lo kill i cm Uutthisis ccrta nly dead,' said I, turning it over two or three titr.es with my loot. Aseicaa r.s it wasatorc, and 1 11 show you, it I know, replied the boy, as he moved oil in the diiectiou of t I.e. fire he had kindled to 'smoke out ihe 'possum.

uc soon reiurncu wun a live coai siuck t liU0l Thornsm liver Deeheo- 10 ucit in a split stick; and opening the jaws ol' ju tjie SCr 1'iaiiie. Also. Vs. lSiJ the animal, he forced ihe fire into its 'j;,p,, i:;rN l(t:, ltlt;, 1 !.", l.'t;, IV.v mouth, and held it there till lhc dead! Jvs7, i":, 177, and part of lis and lti,..f; came tolile, and b?ganto scanuxr away,lho 'powu j-ots i tie !.,rou.ii (f Vin-I again. I now expressed myself satisfied ccmics. Als . an undi it)-tl halt of M)i) a-!

u as nil Lcau. auu ne quicK.y pursucu anu uvenouK hits wiuiii. kguiu u Ma stretencu upon inc proutiu, anu iiit young 'Ilooshetoon' began his prepaialions for its execution, lie cut a loiked limb from a sapling, and sharpened the prongs. This he placed over the opus cum. nt f i f I hp nrnnn r.n p.ir l c?f! ait WV. ...,V.IW V. ..WarW.. M.. U.M. f WHI dtivmg them into lhc earth, thus confined lhc animal so that it could not poasibly cstiapc. lie then took his jaek-knifc, and proceeded with great dcliber a lion, to sever the animal' head from its body Its struggles were gtcat, but availed it nothing; and in a few minutes it was not only halved but quartered too, and its dif fetent parts wcic icatteied over the ground. It was near night, and I accompanied . i. .i. . i. i. ... i ; i. i. uie yoirii iu iiis uuiue, wnieu as auout a mile distant from the scene of the prerrrlinrr pvnlnit. wihrri I vv:. ni.nln tmrr fortublc' till lhc next morning. I thought the little fellow had performed quite heroic action, worthy of being ng recorded, as illustrative of the character and habits of the backwoods youth. His parents, j however, seemed to look upon it as a common affair; and his mother chid him ; that 'he had not taken n axe with him.j instead of going and butchering the ani ; mal so unmcrcifu.lv ' 1

' backwocKls of North Amtrica, even du ring their childhood. What else then could be expected, than that they would become as they do, hardy and povvcrlul men capable of wielding the Hail and the battle-brand with equal dexterity aud effect, and of humbling alike their forests nd their foes. The ratid and ercal in roads on the Intely interminable wilder - ness of the West, arc proofsof their in - dustry, enterprise, and greatness at home; and lhc annals of the second war with Great Britain testify to their supcrior prowess on the field of battle. It was such men as they, that achieved our Independence it is such men as ihcy uiui ait iii tu ucu iii a m uuuiiv iiu ; ic and while such men compose a large portion of itt citizens, the liberties of the w hoic arc safe. A man should never be ashacaed to own that he Iva. hrtn in the vi nnr? c Itt r 1, a but vim-. in nther vmiU. ih .i i.o --- , - wiser tu day than he was yciicidny.

Like the above are the sports cf thclKnou "I , lvu or personal security, i. -ii...... i . . . i

foreign Attachment,

In the Posey Circi:? 1 Court j in the Mate , William McClurc. of Indiana. To William Maclike. . . . i ! take notice that n writ of I-orcign Attach-

mcnt was issued from the clerk s -itcoijof lhc LVltcd Slat donated J. L. said Posey Circuit Court, on the thirtieth Coi.m v Zzlv-kmvlatix'AIoriloxtal day ot April, 183J, against you, in favor ; ylxnMILT

oi .miiii kiiiiu?; uuu uiui OUtuiu nii.,...i , . , .... . . - . , i nGH). Now, unlcfis you appear and doi r i i ... . . . .. . i ... . . ....... i icuu iiiu sun, us uie ui'ci, Jul,i," iHent will he entered a:ain?t von in vour absence. The next term of th.-aid lVev ; Circuit Court will beholden at thu court- j house in lhc town of Alt. Vernon, in aid I . (ftiufuffftrator'tt filfrr. Irak. WJil1' ,s crciy given, mat i nave en out letters of administration t Xlnm ,'',e astute of Hubert Hoatman, (late j

Posey countv, on the Vld .Monday of next ! uirows a graSeptember j dual weight ol the wiiis on a given scope WM. K.' SIT. WAHT, Clir. of P. l C of. tlc 1Jld; ,htc util tcaringon the Mr V.-rono il, Jnlv. lN:dt; lt i wiik!, propel the wheel : it illustrates a

ul Nillivan countv, lud.) deceased; ah.wiud, uiyl tnc one-eighth occasions littl

tnCllllCaiCU HU ettleiuent w ithin one year trom this dcito, and those indebted to the wmr, are uwirwi 10 innuc iiiimiiiiiuc ..i ""-. ttJ'?luto is believed to be aolAjKVs WALKACK. Ad,Mr. : j ; , in TikSSSSKT UP pK HV Philip William? A l'osev countv, 1 mt

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'JlXji & A township, one IWo.t Sr-! and amply tested by practical experience. rel Mare, with both hind feet whitu, and Tho use and benefit to accrue, cannot i. . .i . i i . .1.. . .. .

uie near lure iooi wnuc also, ana a nan j iVce. the near eye a glass eye, and a num- j her of saddle m:'rk., aloul 1 1 hands high, j supposed to be ? or eight years old ap-1 praised to thirtv-two dollars fifty cents hv (. bancs Conlm nd ihotnas Jiack, Le- j ioie me. ; t . ... ; . i,LA K J r -! -":!! L Totht luirsof Ckrhfuin Craeter, (late of lull vthent i , HI IW.HIIII, 7r VVJ.tnrrini 4i.i,ij iWAAii, 1AT application will be made at the nc.t tenn of the Knox Circuit .urf, on the ccoiid i. ay t.iereot, or as oou there;: Iter as may he. to appoint com mi Sonera to astiiin and set over ny lcj ),j,ver, pure.ant to the act rc'mhitiii" Uf cuts, Ihstnuutioii rind Dower, in tiro f.;l ; oWim; tracts of land I clon-i,, Mo thee laic of said (jtaeter. sttuatctl in thecountv aloreaid, viz. llti acres atiieiuiii" Alit.VSj donaiion. No. 7.V--ICO acres, dona - tion to 10S n o e.rres, conation, .no 1 .! . 1 . . jr,.) iut i v-.t;,,., v.. Ill I'M ::erc, l');-tin . . . . - , 7 ... No 1 1 Ti 204 ll(.lC, IO , .,!' ' i i ii acrCiS? .,.oca1u,, ' 1 I.i; also lt,t) ucrcMlii.;teu in the county lx-aUon, Ao. ' . . . . , J sot anderhtirn, tho h. ir. oi bee. ., XO W ll of itanire 10 W. JJ'VAX (.'UAETKR, "iri?o?r of ('hrl-Cn Graetet, deed. Vinc:?.nes,.:iti y 'Zs, KVA "Jti-TIt JT'illK Wai.ash I.-ii:.Nti: CirNV Jrt Vinet'nne is n.nv prepared to issue p- iieies. Jijuxes ami urmture, Mores icies. i utiles am! urmture. Mares

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ami f-oo(.v, jtoats nva Cargoes will bo in-. mand of it at all times without difllsured upon fair and reasonable terms: ' nnttt- 'I'l.t ... i. i i

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thus an opportunity is allordcd to rre- cien't grain, and lead a supply to the hontrtnlMt person to secure at a trilling j pCPs, it may be left in perfect safety f.r

ry pr cxpeus", his property from accident I , COi(ic mi Market-street, aJjoininaJ w ;,no.nm ,v uoss. C. 9 , ;u,i,lu ;MIUJ 'rciacnr. hn IJ.v.-, Seerrtan. it. 1 r i . i . --Vi . "V1 V ' 0 ii ' ,v , , 7 ,,inr' I5- M ilrtmn)- ' 1V0!'L,1'1, 'l ,,uni;ls C- cy, lh"-as bishop, M. .Murphy, , Dtreetors. I he company w i,l loan money fjrshri i -i i . . i and w ill exchange uncurrcut bank notes toreiirn o Id, vCC. 1'ersons who may occasionally necu it.. i

money and do not w ih to involve their V:..tlJ.c i. i .. i i ., 1 1 ,- ' .... ii, . i MnccniiLS, Ind., which will rccuve duo lrionds, may fill a I ond and inrtan as t ,..- 7 1 , , , 1 attention a collatteral security, r.nd thus be accom-1 inodated upn their own liability, with) Any person or person?, who will builJ a this advantage aUo. that tlv.se who ma ' sood aud substantial mill ,n the above

1 ,ll,,s borrow, will be al.owe.l to repay the ; whule, r ant part, at anytime, and have ; an abatement of all the interest agreed i upon, for the time unexpired, but two j Vvr cent. 1 The company will receive money on depositc, and will allow interest at the; W ' a j rate ol six per cent per ear tor ileposites I 7(H A ; ( i)tM K Y w ill be insureil at a very low rate. Vineennes, Ati. It, lS.'iJ. lv Hags C.ISJf, or If Oli A', will be given foi ! r , . any quanuiv oi ciean A.vincn or k.jttOT. hags It the we statin sun o!T;cc-.

XKW AM)

rjTMlK undersigned, a resident of Vin11 cennes, Indiana, has invented ami perfected a new and valuable improvement in the ajnheaiton oj triad, lor the purpose propel I ing machinery; for which lie has rcceivCll ,t.ltcrs tc' t fom hc pri(icnt Uccil ar drmontrnt nn nluovc ft.. uuu inu inula un; nun utnc A horizontal wheel is placed on a vcrti...i . i...r. .. t ,i i . i .- t ai ,,,u.1 wouo, xvim luur or l,u,.rc "mZ r sal,f man incli,LU r"" iue wiiwwucci combinational power of weight and wind, Mih Pcip!o of :,avity acting on iwind. laeli wing performs one revolt: tion on its pivot, to ouo oi the mam wind wheel. Kach win" has a t-earin"" of seveneighths of its circumference upon the c or no resistance. Tho power is in pro portion to the weight given, and a vcrv vAii weight is uliicieut to drive the sini- , pie machinery of a run of millstone c. .More or les power, if desired, can I c given while the mill is in operation, by j the lower pivot of each wing being placed on a sliding block, lo which a rope is at- : taehed extending to main t-haft passing un-uiviii-u uAieiionig 10 mam snau passing uii-. der a collar on bhaft at the roof of buildiug, to a windlass on shaft inside thu house. There i nothing conjectural or complicated in the improvement mentioned ; it is founded on a priuciido of nature, long remain iimiini; it will bo lound U recoimneiid iftself for utility, cheapness, certainty, safety and convenience, to tin: citizens of every quarter of the United 'Suites. Tu xUtc who rcsiJe oathc wcstcrn antl southern plains, and to those near the Atlantioor northern shores, it will atl'ord dul:ll;,c "t'fii and great accommodation. No lu'un acquainted w ith mills, who has me nun oi uic uutiersignea in operai uou. uas wnnneiu an c.l)reslon ot 'iitin; j ' i I approval ; and a strong recommendation, i after actual evamitiatioti of ihn i.iill :.t j Wc..rlj COuld now be procured, si'Micd by hundreds of intelligent citizens. The exi pense of running irearini' of a irrist mill. whether the main L-haft be vertical or hori- . zontal. is well know n to all millrighls; and the chief ditterence aries from the drivinr power. The expense of a w ind wheel depends upon the size; one to carry one hunjdred yards of sail, w ill not cost one hunched dollars; and one carrying six Inuir id red e.rds, may not exceed lie hundred dollars, 'i'he lirst meutioiicd size will drie a run of four feet millstones with u very moderate wind; and the last mentioned size w ih, with the same wind, drive six run of the same size stones with cpial ! saf.:iv at all times. The undersigned, as a mntter of rhnirr at the present tune, would nrofpr tu rcniiii. m.'lul n Itll H llll In .-nr' w'... . .1. ......... ..v.w. iw .uii , ci trj 1 I til l w hundred yard?, ,ay sixtv feet in diameter, ,ltH tM remove :,nv ..r.JLlo .l....i.t .1 :.t. .... t 'Vh7lv UUlllM iou ;., :is?urane.s nm hoi a 'l'i,.t ; with tiie least politic wind it will drive FT x v A 1 W tour leet millstones; with a moderate breeze it will drive two or three, and with a strong wind live run of the same size, each doing gotnl business. That it will make ll ur equal to any other mill, and rwiuires much less attention to ki iMi it ' in repair. That a boy of ten vears of :im m-iv- hnn. m.t.r. .i ,.,.r.. twenty-tour hours at a time. The wind ,ay blow from a mod. eratc breeze to a I storm, (both inclusive) a mil cJiamre its direction as olien and as piick as may be. ,ana liit;eit any ilihererjcc will be perccij ved in the movement of the mill. That in proportion to cost, it will do a better business than any steam engine, (expense of fuel and engineer saved.) And that fur -awinj and gri-t mills, it will Le found c. iuuallv eflective. and lcsscvnenive l'l'rlili; iliciri.lu f.e 4..t... ...C . I in relation t this important discovery. i w ill please visit the mill of the uri leriui i i i :i . . principle, such as the undersigned will designate to him or them in writing, in tho mst prominent place in any ot the state, and attend to the same persor.ally, shall l e entitled to half the proceeds " arising from a patent in tie state he or they may select. J. L. COLMAX. A ineenncs, March '0, 133 M-3;n. Since lite above was handed to the IU- - itor, a respcrtable mid intellig' iit cituen j of t!us place, Willi Fellow, I..jr. well j acipiaivtcd with machinery, and with the ; ditk rent principles of windmilN, gave itaids opinion, that ihe above principle is at ,' least five hundred per vnt. preferable to ;tny !rre"t're uj.'d. Ft. .l-.v.

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