Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 May 1835 — Page 4
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would preach a fcermori to them thtre, from a text they should choose. He ai gned that it was an imposition, lor a man
got to have some consideration
preach -v,er. Thev s :i : d I he v
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li urn,', pv c!n c ti:n, to nought acain wm liurl'd, Utr.r. Hi '.ci!;li! .:-r, f a 1 tU'i' date. Cavsn i.:d their lima, an-i each received their fn'e . The usnrpM priestcraft cf the pspsl throne, Oiicf dignified, but now corisnmp'ive gio-vn, L.k man-made sy stem, hud their brilliant diy, By groning pond'rous, bar to die av.ay. Their tijurp'd power in their vast domain, Witii surreptitious deeds fur sordid fiin, Ciiiised thousand and ten thousauds more, To wekur in enthusiastic gcre. The frit It wi mule were simple, few erd plnin, The J alch woik'd senates sweil'u thr ra up n ma;n. Till piU nn piles vcluminoui volumes rise, Arid like all systems, fades, decays and dici. From Socratei unto the preent day, The medic system, it has borne the sway, By volumei pild on volumes pil d on high, And with much pains have fortn'd a paper iky. Have hid the sun and stopp'd much vital breath, And pav'd the road with metals down to death, Anit some with steam will boil diseases out,
And curealisickund make them hale and stout. !gond i... ay of Caution. M my
LMasfer, A All of you, L--Lock for, T--11 .1 rlM :. i I f ..... r i .
line 1 IUUI 1 IMIU, :y ny g u'iuiiiuiiiIcutii g the Truth which is thn: A Dim kUrd i the ann(!Hr.ce of Modesty; tli 'rrbl,et,9 ngent; the ulfchr;use ht-nelactor ; tv lie's sorrow : his childifti's trouble;
hi? own shame: his neighbor, scoil; n
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nf i ii'si iiin? liiinie unieiv an a noiiou
iee wiii'dt stood by the nuif side) fiotu lh u i 1 1 ! M. A. L T. lie thru brjrar.Ke loved, itt li.e cinve our Httenti--n. ! atn i ii: lie iu.u c-je at a shost ii.tice to p(c.ch r s!in s?i ii.oii fi ..r.i a h"rt text -to a thin cortciegaiiou in nti ntmorihy I iiljut. Ht-hived, my text is, 'Malt, 1 cannot dm de it into sciitenses, t'nere btinjr ifine ; nor into worn?, there being hut one ;
1 o ust therefoi e, nt iecessity, diviue it into leeie, which 1 fjnd in my text to be thee bv,ir-M A. L. T. M is Moral . A i Allegorical. L is Literal . T is Titet logical. The motal, is to tech you rntic good innnneis; therel'oie M my IlaMer, A All of you. L. Leave off, T Tijiling 'The A'lepoiical is, when the thin is spoken nf, and another meant. The thing: spoken of it Malt. Thing meant is the spirit of Malt, which you luetics ir.ke, M --your Meat, A jour Appaiel, L your Liberty, and T your Tmst. 'The Literal is according to the Letteis, M Much, A Ale, L L'.ttle, T Trust. The Theoljjical is, according to the effectn it works in some, M Murdei in others, A Adultery in all, L Loose neii of Life, and io many, T Tieach. ery. 1 shall conclude the subject, First, byway of Exortation. M my Mattel, A
All of you, L Listen, T To my Text
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We've seen the :harpe in the rolitic world, j1
Ar.d t!:e religions chance is now nnfiirl (!, A chfinp :i phvsic to the wcttld i t lain, Til to deitrov diiease and mitigate oain. fcL'SClTO.
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more sucar in my roll'te, if y ou please.
"Mv dear! don't 'deal' me. I'd n
the Monster of a man
foot) have y otj call me dev il a my 'dear1 Well, mv devil then I'll thank you
for a lit'.! mere sugar in my C' tlee.11 At llu i root of affection on the partol
The Mobile regi.tr says that a gentleman lately aimed in that city fiotn the noi th. and being aked howr it happened 1 ... I - . 1. . ,l......lini,il -it' Iha t: iAil
. . o i , l ..... , .. , lUHl 1 1 e was li ec iiBisnuini" v her iU and,Mi9 bnapdraeu:) turs-t into j . , i . c v I 1 . . a, ,l fliCravf y replied, Kut out of the (Mj'f u ih"? ol ttais one had out up, a the o
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The Mobile anecdote i so good, and o much like rn occurrence hirh we hap-
to le cognisant ot in tne tana oi
a viiii' i wi otij; end foieinosl' that morn
ir, and nothing Coul i please her. She was no move satisfied with being called!
.. I k 'i n r.. .Iir itlrvliwil khs l.nl i P"
- - . !,.n,n,ii,.i I w iva aru CUIIirinlli U I
minute before decltre.l she prelerre.lit.it i -
hiliband piaiaiisui. s ' i jh n'ioinia"v.t
n:r who jseti to tnpei intern! a diimtnce
hut this is beyond time, and too great for the limited conception of man. It kas no beginning, and can have no end. It enn not be multiplied, it cannot he added unto; you may attempt to subtract Irctn it, but it is useless. Take million? and millions of year fiom it, take all th time that can enter into the compass of your ima gitiation, it i rti'l v. hole and undiminished a before all calculation is lost. Think on: the brain becomes heated, and oppressed with a sensation of weight too
powerful for it to bear, and reason totter?
tn her seat, ami you me with the conviction cf the impossibility of the creature attempting to lathooi the Creator; humiliated w ith a seue of your own nothingness, and impressed with tha tretasndou majesty ol the Deity. A good cne. Doctor IToadly Ashe was nephew of Doctor lioadly who wrote the suspicious Husband. J had the pleat uie of sitting next to Dr. Ashe nt dinner, when he began a story with. "As eleven of my daughters and I were crossing Pic adilly," "Eleven of your daughterB, Doctor?" I rather rudely interrupted. 'Ve, sir,11 rejoined the Doctor. have nineteen daughters all living; ntyer had a son; and Mr. Ashe, myself, and nine teen female Athe plants, sit down one and twenty , to dinner every day. Sir, 1 am smothered with petticoats." tie meant Ashes no doubt
Mr. Van Buren ha thrown himself overhoard to save his hat. Whether the G win letter will pick him up or not, time will tell. C. 6'. Telegraph.
Ntiaphysic A Scotch blackimith gave the (allowing definition of metaphysics: "Twa folk diputin thegither; he thatN listenin disna keD what he that's speakin means; and he that's speakin diina ken what he meani himiel that's metaphysics." This is like (he Dutch Justice's opinion; Mynheer, vat link you of dis 'ere case?' Vy, Mynheer, I tiuks as you link.1 '1 link so too." WANTS. The poor want the comforts, and many
of the necessities ol lile.
Never Satisfied The fre is never satisfied with mood, the ocean with rtrerj, death with mankind, nor a coquette with lover t . Curious ar.d paradoxical aj it may seem, it has been proved, it is said, by
experiment, that the larger the light pro dured hv a cas burner, the leis the cost.
A burner giving the light of three candles
consumes much less than three times the
same burner giving the light of one can
dle. They should be of the former kind,
and the light should be diminished by ex
tinguishing one or more lamps instead ol
lowering the gass at all Lvtnuig oar.
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On the contrary she took her
bitterly to tak for his ready compliance, v iih her suggestion. Oh y ou vile, wicked, good for nothing mmii'' she exclaimed, "is li thu y on treat your affectionate wife! it is thus that you apply names lo her, w ht.h 1 dare not mention ?" Du?, ray devil, you did mention it just now. Von suggested the idea y on put the verv wtiIs into my mouth; and I always like to comply with your wishes, you know So, my dear my devil I cnean a little more sugir if you please Sugar ! I wont give you no more. ll see u hanged tint. You ute move sweetening thao your odious neck is worth." I've recj'iired that habit from having eo swtet a wife. Uesides i pay lor it oui of mv own money." "Now reproach me with my poverty, w i 1 1 vim? It i didn't brtog you any mor.ev, 1 brought respectable connexion?, and" "True you brought nil your connexions" '.Now vou reproach roe with that, df o'j ! 1 due mv y on g r u)ge my f."nui xioneverv mouthlul they eat while they aie he.""
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O-'ii't )-e that word again, Mr. Soap orig in If you do. Til leave the tatde ." Thank y u my love t!;en I'll help m self to Mjr.ir ' "Yes, Miid y'r'd help yourslelf to another m e. I U 1 1 say , it I was got." I'iii all. tid there is but little chance for that. hut my coffee is cooling, while I'm wailing for ihe sugar." "Tiifti it'll he like your love, which has been cooling ever since we married." Thank j on, dear, there is not biog like a rhmp aci i for a cooling draught."
"Sharp acid! Do you call me a fharp
ncid? I'll ;iol endure y our taunts any longer. I'll go home to my connexions. I'll have a separate inamtainauce. !a' Whenever jou please, my de? my rling.'
'I wont take uch language from you v (Going wish the sugar-bowl in her hand.)
Lf ave me the t-ugar, it you ptease."
'Here, take it!" (Throwing it at his
head, and exit. ) A". Y. Transcript.
nothing, my dear I woub,
A QUAIXTSEKMOff. Mr. Dodd wui minister w ho lived many years a few miles from Cambridge; and having several times been preaching ngUMst drunkenness, some of the Cambudge scholars (conscious, which is sharper titan ten thusand witnesse?, bping their monitor) were very much offended, and thought he made reflection on theui. Some lilt'e time after, Mr. Dodd was walking towards Cambridge, and met so.i.e tif the gownsmen, who, as soon as they saw him nt a distance, resolved to mvke some lidicule of him. As soon as lie came tip. they accosted him with 'Your er in, sn !' He replied, 4Yoor servant, gen''emen.' They asked him if he had nl been preaching very much against drunkenness, of late 1 He answered in the ..flijiative. They theo told him they had a favor to be of bim, sod il wai that he
between the rood cities of N L ami H
and who was really one ol the heat tinured Jehu in the round world, and the mo-l accommodating and kind hearted withal, had the mi-lortune to own a team of the most r ucally scarecrow that ever needed assistance from the "Society lor the amelioration of fodder among stage horses." Hi steeds being kept upon the low pressure principle a it regarded provender, were not, it must be acknowledged, very prominent candidates lor the
prize of a first medal "to the switt ol loot " Their velocity never reached the pomt of personal danger to the pa-senger, 'loless ino'eed there might be some peni of starvation between one eating houe aod another. Our stage driver we hae alreadv s-nd was a good na'uted fe!!oi. nd so he was; for hnving one day, overtaken a man on foot, somewhat wearied, to nil appearance, by his extra exertions to set ahead, the benevo'ent mail carrier asked him to "get in and ride." am Ideally oMid to you." says the pedel'in, "but Tin in a hurry. N. Y. En-
pjii er Anecdote on Tiint Tw o brother, nam
ed Jt,-tah and . ilham . ( ill grow ;i hoys,
met in a stere one ev eiiiosf, w here the at'ention of the company was somewhat attracted by a very long watch-chain dan!u g at the fore-quarteisof Josiah. One f the cotnpnv it-ked, "What's the lime Joi.-h?" Wi'h no small ceretiioov, Josiah drew out his watch, and atter examining if some minutes, referred lo h is l-ro-tUer anil said, "liiother William, a that tigoie nine or figure 'leven?" William, alter a few moments' deliberation, declared it to be "6gure teven " "Well then," replied Josiah, 'it lacks 'bout an inch ol eight." A Chapter on Rasrals Among all the rascals in a large city like this, the most genteel are the rascally lawyers we mean those who, without character or property, and with little education, rent a room in the upper story of a building, and eke out the necessities of life by fishing money from the pockets of the ignorant, whom they prevail upon to embark upon the deceitful wave of litigation.
They have the undue advantage over their fellow rascals, aod they are rascals of the, first water: for what little legal knowledge they possess, enables them to be rascals "according to law." An honor able lawyer is, in every sene of Ihe word, an honorable man, and an ornament to sociefy, but a lawyer like those above described, is a thorn in the side of com munity a two legged shark a land pirate asort of human hyena, wboseduces his neighbor inta the tneshea of the law, by holding out to him hopes of success, robs him of his money, and then leaves him to extricate himself as well as he can. JV. Y. Sun.
feeling of humanity . The lawyer wants a rich client. Tiv physician want patients to uie up his pills ami piy off his bill. The rifca':tc wants plenty of work, and gootl spirits to do it, uud prompt pay w h( n 'tis done The merchant wants cash customers, and extention of credit. Primers and Editors want every man to dn what is right und to give thetn their due. It is whimpered thit young ladies want husbands: we think this may be a mistake; if it is, we will be happy to correct it. lo conclusion, we believe it will be admitted by all, tha! every desci iplion nl people want fortitude to bear with the ills of life, and lhat many, very many, want sufficient skill to fl at peaceably along the current of pro enty. A'orih Alab. Gr.r.r.Tt calf fkijt. A young dandy in a ne ighboi ing town, who has about aouch heart! a you wiil find, on an epg, and as much down on his chin as may be seen on a peach, nt into a ba i her e snop 9me ti re ine, and pulling oil hi coat and cravat, demanded to be shaved before unv other pei-on or he wool. I never patronize htm again. He sat down for th with in i he c hair, ami the barber, having lath-
jerfd hi chin over, gently pa-se I the back
of hi razor over it half a dozen times. When this w done, the young gentleman went to the glas and began to leel nt his chin. "How much better a man feels when he is shaved, Mr. Leathnstrap! -You've had a tough job of it with my crab. orchard beard, ami you've Itft a littie feathery stuff here yet I suppose you'll ask no more than common folks what's to pay ?" Oh ! nothing sir ! 1 alwnyses'eem il a favor, when I can have the privilege of strapping my razor on a smooth piece nf calf ikin Claremont Eagle. PatrictUm of the Ladies . About forty of the v oungest, prettiest ladies of Frankfort, in Germany, "II f whom belong lo the society lor the relief of the Poles, were recently found implicated in procuring the escape of several prisoners confined for the. political offences. They sent saws and files to the prisoners wrapped tip in pastes and cakes a specimen of feminine tact and spirit, worthy of all praise.
cline new ones; we now offer an exchange toj 'tadx. Valerian
hiiv editor who will publish this n tlv ei ti.eii.ci t Boston, Mass. Oct. Ilth, !Si4-34-tf
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jiHE only specific ever otTerad to the public v! Irom which a permanent and radical cure may be obtained of that disagreeable pain, tin Tooth ache, with all its atttendant evils; such as fracturing the Ja w in extracting: the Teeth,
which often proves more painful than the) Dlyitali
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ETERNITY AN EXTRACT. Eternity! the only theme that confutes.
humbles and alarms the proud intellect nf
man. What is it? The human mind can
grasp aoy (Jefioed time, however vast',
A Hat Ovtrboard.--The V. S. Gazette contains an excellent story, in which the following anecdote is related: A sailor was sent aloft in a gale, and in a moment afterwards was seen in the water by great exertions ha was tetcued. The captain, delighted with the success of his rnaticeuvers, and with the happy attempt at saving the life of one of his crew, sent for Jobic to come aft. Jobic, streaming with the water which he had drank, and from the bottom of which he had so recently come, presented himself before the captain with theglazed leather hat in His hand. How did it happen, my poor fellow, that you fell overboard?" "May it please your honor," said Jobic "1 did'not fall overboard 1 jumped off the yard on purpose " "How is that? Are you drunk?" 'Beg your pardon Captain; but the fact is, my hat, which cost roc nine francs, fell ovei board il was my last and as I knew lhat a boat would not be put off to save that, I threw myself from the yaid into the sea, that we might both be saved together, and here it is in my hand just as vou tee it." Boston Paper.
A very good itory. It strike us thai
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ft B A Y articles ate before the public, as h J.vjL cure of that most obstinate and torment ir Jisease, the Rheumatism end frcin close observation we are led lo Ltlio-ve, that thev have, to a tery great extent, failed to product that dcfiruble rtult: and may it not be attributed lo the tact, that articles said to cure this troublesome disorder, are also recommended to cure almost every disease with which our frail bodies arc attacked, end in their pieparalion
lhat object is kept in view, viz: to have the
medicine a cure tor ail diseases. The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are oft'ered to the public as a remedy for Rheumatism, and
as no case is known where a perfect cure was
not enected, we are justified in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it recommended. Price fifty cents. CERTIFICATE. Messrs. O. L S. Crosby & Co.: Gentlemen I feel happy in having it in my power to state to you the good effect your Vegetable Rheumatic Drops, or Sure Remedy, had in restoring me from a sick bed. In the month of April last, I was so'atfected wilh the IntlumioHlory Rheumatism, that 1 was confined to my bed. I was entirely unable to help myself. I could not so much a turn myself in my bed, and it was with the greatest dilhculty that I could be moved in it. I tried various kinds ot medicine, and was attended by a skilful physician, bul all to no effect, until I made use of your Sure Remedy, which, when applied as directed, gave me immediate relief. Within a short time after I commenced using it, I was able to ride out and attend to my usual business. I cheerfully recommend it lo the public, as being a good medicine for Rheumatic complaints, as it has been a nuuiber of mouths and I have had no return. AARON I10LDR1DGE. Columbus, O. November 1, 16J4. Certificates of Dentists and Physicians also directions for using, accomany etclib tae. Forsaleby llitt & Drrick, Vmcenu ; Dan
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