Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 September 1828 — Page 4
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!?T..ZA:?. 4VfHi ' - o-i zhrv's; hum." We may t witif the irreen wreath round the brow ol ihf brave ; Vo in. iy trr.i.l in (he t ty of g.orv. And I 1 1 Irum oblivion a record i:i i ?ac that -hall make us re-plend nt iti story. V. t whft i the wreath that the world holds so hie..? ill it tree u- from the care of the morrow? Will it dry the bright I'-ar-drop in misery's eye, Or soften the throbbing of sorrow? No not in tin's world me-t wo look for relief. I'i'oni t.1 . bright gilded pace- of-turv, Tor the wound.- that are made by the arrows of Are m-Vr healed by the bandage of -lory: B'it to !.rj jchn-a the cloud v. hich may darken (.:r brow 1 he hope of eternity's crivm. From l'ic Saturday F.rrydn .-, Tin: nr.AUT.
- ia tliriftv housewife has hrouirht its nuali-
ml 1 ties to the tet in her domestic pharmacy A whir produced from this plant in a proper state of preparation, has been found of infinite service in arresting the progress of pulmonary a flections; and thus is the ivormnooil, whose hitter distillation affords relief to the attenuated frame of the invalid, like many of the hitler aiHictions of the woihl that "minister to a mind diseased," and have a tendency to restore it to "a pristine health."'
'Jo count tho sand, and
vou
ill f.n
"A GOD HEAD P.niGXS.' Young. At every step we tread, we behold new traces of the Deity. We view him in
dren in principles ot religion, anu u.. regard for duty, which they themselves respect, and know to he mo-t conducive to happiness. It gives to man and his affections a home; if there is any thing on earth, indeed, that may share that name with heaven.
To sum up all in one word, the moralit
me gospel is perfect, irreproachable, comprehending all human connexions, and conducive tn the highest happiness in all; and it is, moreover, enforced by the whole weight of the sanction of the gospel. Our religion w atches over our virtue, with all its angels, as over its most precious charge; and such guardianship cannot be, nor has it hern, vain. And no te as characteritir of Christ!-
wl? c 1 1 en CO OI the IHThf nnrl in tlio (iul....i:niilv Mi il.n cfrl, f r ,
lenre of the day. we hear him in (he ze-jalcode, is its gentle spirit. It is peculiarity r and m the temped. When the athe !ly a religion of benevolence, brotherlv ist has cast his eves to the heavens andjlove, charity, foigiveness, peace. It viewed the stupendous conrae of suns 'would have men treat each other as brethand worlds "wheeling unshaken throutrh r'n . !t teaches them to forgive each the voiil immense' Irr birr. ... ilw .i inil.r.-'j . i - 3 1 .t.
7 ... m in i in- i . i ,i ii - ; " . . i v i il i . in in r pa c r i no cv
ness of reason asseit that thov created themselves. Hat Vt infellio-ont b
right-, to redress each other's wrongs, to
relieve each other's wants and distresses.
An en,JI-?, tak to hx your mind; And j .i -1 a- en.Mc-s "tn to tract , Perfection in the human race. For cv'iy heart i- pron? to sin. And often Ms Old Harry in; W h) bustles rapidlv a'.-'i.f , And tries to turn all p o in, ss o,;b ' Fi- then a douidful Mrifo bean-, He either lo- - or ho vfin-.
"to t in in Jinn, and wild nrrav
.-n
cnj-i me comfortalde heliet, that the um-lto streiiL'then earh other's viitue. to heal
verse is the production of an Omnipotent ach othefs sicknesses, both of bodv and Creator. Dnl I believe that an intelli-' mind. gent being would demand mathematical demonstration of this belief so selfevi- m, C e i -c n - ,, dent.incontrover.dde.I wonldno he' , llli.,trea o wt.-l!,0 followmg tate a moment to oder i I elievo that VV i P.f rom a bennon preaehignorance ami prejudice a one wdl c SI 7 U lch U "Mar.s,o,u;rs, a it and withJi,noran e an 7 I 1 11 l"
mii - i ii.hu nouiing to no. l.cl it sullic
that he iv ho cannot doubt the evidence of
'Life hears us on like the stream of a
mighty river. Our boat at first Hide
.uuuu sousciul at the iron works at Carron, Stetlingshire, that in all Scotland it has obtained the name of Carron oil. We can speak from experience of this valuable ointment, having derived great benefit from using it upwards of twenty years ago. A very few applications removed the eflects of a severe scalding; but tbeie was nothing added to the olive oil and lime water. Previous to every new application, (once in six hours.) the w ound was cleansed with warm milk and water. We are inclined to think that Castile soap fuds, recommended in the F.oston Medical Intelligencer, would answer better as a cleanser. American Fanner From the J'cn'-Kn"!aitl Farmer. Curcjur sprains or bruises. 'J'. ike two
ounces of ca?t:teel soap, half pint alcohol or spirits of w ine, mix them together, then add half pint beef gall; put it into a bottle and stop it tight. The older it is the better. M athe the parts atVected with it and you will fmd immediate relief. Ikst method of cleaning fmc bled: tin dishcovers, jiattnt jicn-tcr. Lc. Where the polish is gone off, let the ar
ticles be first rubbed o er the outside with a little sweet oil, on a piece of soft linen
XoUce ia rcrfel)y (liven, HMHATsix weeks afterdate, application ji , I made to the Register of the Land OnV , ' Vincenne, in the; state of Indiana, for certi'.cafe of forfeited land 'fork, for the amount p,n,j on ihe S. K. quarter of ec. o, T. 3, S. II. 12, v in the Vincenncs District, entered on the 22 December, 81o, and forfeited for non payment agreeably to Jaw ; now claimed by me, under tho art of Conrc?, of 23d .May last, tutitleil "An act lor the relief of purchasers of public lands, that have reverted for non-payment of the purchase money;-' Ihe original certificate of the purcha-e of which has been lost or destroyed, (liven under my hand, this 21 ft dav of Aii-ut A. n. u:::. iwnitCK CaIA hut. ' Aimu-t ?'J, .--: vp iMtoi'jSALs For pu'ilishiii'' in Louisville, Kenturkv, Ji" SalwvAwy Evening (iwest, To Le Je voted to Literature, .Morals, .us aii'l. Com merce ;
BY LEWIS DILLAUD.
cloth ; then clear it OtTwitll drv pure whlfn- iVvn!vx ras Political strife has b. en i-an-ie.
u iicm will make them look as well a'f.r npo from contention, and ibndlv anticiwhen new. Tlie msrJes should be nibbed n'the time when they can commune toi i!itr
with rags moistened in wet w hitenin"-, but ia" , l""rnR a P:iP r fjlleil with literary, f.aeiri
w ithout a dropofoil.
and domestic mailer, instead of peroual abuV
w . .i
n..n.Mi,Mii-ini.SP;.in(I indecorous lan-,,.,
A fjancr OTiipoo'd 0j
Virtu." triumphar.-t h.dd her vv ay, nd i hint-such innocence about.
ili; rei rtnte ha: to liurr out. XDIIA.
.s';Aca (altmpor to a luj,., on Uing asked icfttzt t'tis world is Ukf. Tl.i- world is a prison in every reprct, Wlio-e wall- are t!;e heavens in common, The '-o;,hjr j. ;;r!, the pri-onrrs m-ui, And the tetter; are nothing hut women. Fktkr I'imi n in. .nt of his latrr! rnr?i ' iV liu!tul!j and shn; displays the fjsanaliiiL' it'ttf -f-fh? riiUte-rrui: . 1! -is when the v, i!v snake, beneath a tree Dirts his rr l rvt; ;;l)!) f;s (. iith. r 'd p.r. y, I'oor bird! no more he swell- the s,n ; of love, Waves ,( wild win -. to..l -li.'M ,.,.. .
. - - " - fttwidk I V I U V v. i.roc. With priming lo'art he tri.; to '.r.;i the fot . Hut I lokin : on the sf ady ft wl )- .w, In chir:s of f.ttal ! t -ci:i tioti liound, Captive he h,,; s ;.r.)und him and aroutef. Tel nearrr, n..--. drawn with !iop( de cries,
,il oiops i:poa me poi-,(;rt I ir;c, V
Ins senses, cannot doubt the existence of i ! i ",t , , . "l ""Cs ((it? lMRC 01 a down the narrow channel, Ihroup-h the
'.Xllli ,,, . , r'-n tul murmurings of the little brook, Ad,, a (.od there be, that (Jod how mat " a,ul the windings of its gassy border .-1 Our eyes ue tilled with a.lmii.Uion at ''he tn es shed their blossoms over our tlie contemplation of an extensive iiver;V"nng heads; the flowers on the brink
ou mountain, hut when ue com-!v,,'"i to oiler themselves to our pare the river with the ocean i,r mono. Ihands : we arP b ,,.nv i l,r, .
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articles i rv Vlun b.r.-iifrl.t (Vr.. ..l.l., I' i ....
Keeping them free from steam or other jfrtl. ; and while the Ld,tor p,,rt;,ularl tJ lohcfr damp, greatly facilitates the trouble of I' 'tron.-.e of this youn-an.j ih.uri.hin-city
ciuamng mem. " .. .,)lc-iiuu me cucih of Ki ntncU
WHOLL'SOME ADVICi:. Hear, and learn to be silent
Ie silent, and loam to understand.
-enorally, and theadjoiniru states, will mn,,ife:t a.h;po-ition to foster the contemplated undertakm'. ' The Sat urdau Frcnin? Hurst, w.llb ronrfnrf.
eil on a lIa;i simil-ir t,. ). ii.:i 1.1 1 r-
iV
an similar to the rjiiln.lflnln-.
v Lveninr I-t. and tl.r. ( '.: c... ' ' i
t- . . . ' -v- -"s.iiiiian s?iiiuru;
i. v filing nronicle.
All that you can do, do :ot. fe
an
cm:;.
The foliowinr i( ;', is f.-o.., the p-n of the celebrat-d , r:d Lor,; tr-kine dec! ired in a iarsrc p.mty at uhi,.h Lady 11. and Mr :-. were rresent, that, ' a wi;b was otdv a Tin C r, tied to one's tail" upon vshiUi ihendan r;e. sented La.ly L. with lhe-e tines: "Lord Lrkin.-, at w-.m-in pretimin- to nil. Call' a wife a Tin lani-ter tie,! t., t ,;i '
- - - J I 1 v til .
we are excited by some ecjual-1 j vj
TLUMSThe
i, ... '' iinii; II ? I Will J' e pnnted weekly on a fine ?up, rroyal sheet, l ilfr jrood and ,da.n tvoe. at tJ ,l.ala,
ixrrpt wlmtisi - C nU J?Vr payable half yearly u ad-
SOihM ;"'uT- A'ivertMements will be published at th,
r...- . . isuai
iy praying, you lise not. 1V ITIVKlf? ;il;il VOM imnnvnrlcl, .,.,
eing ainM, ou enrich not.
O" , A mm nroiil tnr
in tirri rnr r o s i i- r rrrto nr , nt,M-c.-n, l . . - 17 1
sun' fsavs 3Ir. Arldi.on made mi,Prabl b.. .11 ' ... , !.f'' i,rotaiie w caring,
i --- - -'-i.''iiii - - .-..-v-.i,. run t i i,i v s ni. . ; ii' t
"which enliffhtens llii- naitof ve.l disappointment '.! n r,."wr i . W0f l' Sumc ,oSt'
extinguished and Mnnii,; lour dei.einlrncp .r mm ' ralth !ovt' n',,cl lost.
unu l o missed more than trcam hears us on, and our joys and oer 1,1? I u san I on Ihe .-i u,nr 'ii. a iof. -,,n ir. i i.:...f..1 .otil lost, nil lost.
- " - iiir. i iii-" iv ii i n r. it'll i mmuihi k ie ii r- -
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you get disgrace.
tl
ie Mibjcct he tar-
3 degrading rora-
And i air Lady An:i
ried on.
Seems hurt at his Jordddo'
Tl-ou ; Bat wherefore dera considered a-richt, A Canister' tolis'r and -.m,! 1
hide
liom it is tied !"'
- . i , - i'vi! i- . .inn u-rjw ail And should dirt its original purity That's the fault of the pupp to wli
voutiir ' r..,i.. ...... i , ,
- - imri5utHu,;iii i i ea i ii to re m e m 1 -e r .
tarn with theeirth, thev become lost in ! crrasn eae.lv at ihV U:,.,J .!p.m.ernher.aiul lean, to art accordingly
he contrast, and as trnial as a drop ofthe tre:un hurr.es en, and .till our hands" 0" t. the bucket or a g,airi of sand If P!aic emtdv . l,i:it -v" ''ear, believe not .
compare the whole ea.tli attended uiilJ "Our rom-sr in ,nib n,i .,.1..7 A 1 Klt 30li kll0w? "'t
' , ;",!': ,lM nveM' :in(l orf;'"s, along a wider and deeper 11)0-1, and amid "lih the sun, how wide is the dilfeience !'iects more diking ;ind m i-nilicent but it we place then hole univere in theie are animate.! hv the rnoino- picture
'- .i aie struck with the most aw ful ;ot enjoyment and industry which i.as-e i .; , wont er at t in mntroc 1 r 1 . ..,. .. ' I
v'",,,u'i auu coniourideii m 1 t",M u
tne contemjdation of iis
"Here the
beautifully)
creation utterlev
I ited, they a grain of
chasm would be
that
1 inn pass 01 i,i"t- may ue iiaienrul luif it r-,n
nm n i' .1 . .11 1 .1 '!s,Vcrc VOU
ttion to the other.
veise has
" ue that it is the work ofy"' f,lf tossing 0f the waves is beneath
'" l"'krprompteii by mfmite -par e "r keel, and the lands lessen f.om on,
o exert nsell in, how can our imagina- ves , and the Hoods are lifteil up aroun.l rC u 0,,mlc(1 h' an offence from itself!
J,,W3 lu ll- 't Uicn the urn-a nie earth looses sight of u? and HM'U
c, t .s so stupendous-, so infinite, so in- t;l' 'r last leave of earth and its in-
y4 -miii .ue. l!Cu tnper.Iou5, how in-; babitants, and of our further voyage there ' 1 Y VWlUlW Vnv MvnA V,,u"? hllw. c0ii,pre!,c,.,ihle ,s its great witness but the Intin.te and . bo 1., " 1,11 MUl S.
creator! It a river , .-,.,.,1 w ' M.S It Ci:6 wilt .. frV."," v.rc x
. , ,i iiiouiiiaui mi : w ,i '-,,,. i i ... "lM"" "o: 'u i . t 1 i-a.i X,e'"l f S"Mlm"l , "A'"1', w,! s,1 - -nnC nZXyT mi '"IT'ICOBn'T,'"- V.'"""' w,,EaT IV. " '!'M. V'.e fcc sulliciont fr!l"Sl.t for f.itl.,o h,n lb,- ,la,-,l fM.,; ... !o m,I,- r,l , JxVl.:,.! ami will tk. i
"I III -WflO IH) ( Pt l I .o ...... :. .1 i , .. I . , J . min., ....:. A. i.. I. .11 - I 1 "! IIIUSKI'V. I iicH-.n- 'I'
. . . "'litis iii me nul- "'e pane Pv have stranrrp v :in t " ' 1 ' -" oonars : eniranre s: i. j ? ' i uw i.
Whenever 3011 speak any tiling, think
y what vo
fun you speak; oj
Bother. I mloubtedlv theuni- tbe river hastens toward, it. homo mil, .
bounds prescribed to if, bntithe roaring of the ocean is in one e ,rs ! ' uure!1 into ;,MCat trouble
ip J rue
impercertir. fi to an volbe shinwreckefL i,t .,,. .itjo.i fpeau any tliini
couin take in the whole romim of'our vovaife m.iv h, I,...,.i ... : um ,UOu "anowly what you speak.
1 t. -J llU.H lli.ll, IO II I, . I.,
nature, ami pa? from one end of the- rr, ,not be delaved ,vl,n. br u . ..V .ltrt .uu 'I'CaU;
I ndouhtfdlv l b on i ' the river hafeo fo...r,l, ;tJ 1 ,v"i sjkmk; ailito u7twt you shf;ik
1 1
iciicacv. as true o-nnPin.;i., :,i
Bv "'IV IS
oiices. isnmti,n,r. Lim ..u- 1.
I,;,.. . , , i.r tiliui-ll I ,.- jhrst number about the of epte,nb..r riex lO -ubM-riptiuns received at this Office 1 July, Jr2f.
3 vi 6TtiEVYm)T rillRISTI.,N-0,:,U:I KIt, ,: a supply to complete bis aortment r. ; DRY GOODS, ' ALSO A COMPLETE SUPPf i GKOCKHIKS & LKU OKS COFFEE, SI OAK, ' V . PJ- ;r I3KANDV. POliT-WINE. Kt ?
-II. SO, DRUGS AMP Suitable for ro Iron Steel, va Of every desrripXier. Al low for cash.
LSO,
itieensware.
'which, will be Ati-ust l.-l:i-3w
-nee.
COLUIViniAr,- '.JT3AM MILL.
, llv IT, IMP ll.il.l'UMUl ILIW f'lllll I 1 r 1 il'n . . I u, l "I r.uiv ,U IfS- 1 rflhri, II 7 7 - ' ' ' I ' J H X . M II V I In
ow ol h,s hand who wr.gheth the moun-'ln,,D,m,y ieceived us? Can we lill'.r'V V In',-' re,.ers for the en- Cll, FlrtX fJn-r, Fpntl.nvt;ili)in sr:i ps ii,i.:n . . . . . c i trance money o the fir.t u .,. I i .1 . . . "v - -tlIier.
mtinn boi.T. II i ' "b" v ...... .7 a.iu experience mat lie 1 "' '".' ' mile only, for sueli c, :H ma v ' . .t,u- rt the Stram Mill ' nat.on, bout.dless in the.r extent, swarm i Creator only is permanent? or sb.U Jremaiu of entrance ,o,j . ,IIV , , nV A ,l,,ra,,". '-" -" - - ALEXIS h; .v
in? Ul l in in nt.nl, t ... - . ' - .,.! i.r;,ll .. i. ...... ... ,nii,'H;ilK,r ..; .. , ... .1.. ... .l .
Frim the .Yc-York Mirror
It was in the true spirit of poetry not I
i romance, hut ot nature that the idea was conceived of likening the various
ceanons ot the vegetable world to tho i the Invnr.,, r , . T,MI u in a" i ,,,ini' ."7 ev!r'
ieeliri,r,.character.:,trr;i,,ri,.,....: ... i ! . ' '"ace, umler so- rv sm winch cloth most
fl I 1 1 nrr. :i ii 1 1 v- ! vp ro i in, -,.,.. , l . c
Loreal irar.ie. an ! ,uo, i4 i..t i .,' ''""' S"''jett. Ue.be-
. . - v.. , nit niiiiusi, in- I ii o m n;e monarch t
lLMI. .Mill L'r.... f . II . . .
... :. . . v ".. ,,r iu '""er, with
... I i 1 . - ii-,u, iiiiiij-uii; Ullllllll" llOI and think ol mnsHves henceforth as uat. dav. will nut be ,.,,i..r...i i
larmg persons only, who have no abiding x"' 11,111 P'is mentioned; and no Mor-e over
.
tcrutal.ie workup the nnnd: the hear? "nnmemn, a i. til , " am,,esl "m. 111 U,e "P ' a better : - V , . V, . - V'"'-" "ord da .
insensibly vihl- lo 0 e -!, m'ft " i T, "a 0' the summer, ! Horiu, and to whom even that world would -rJn e , s rr'l,",,, l"f'1 ' "',d l-m:,r,n.,,,tioor,1,l Lri i ! , i ! ,,,s1"a"t ' ,t,e -!e'i"y of I-o.a Jesm Christ, a,l the i,,,, .lay ,.r, , ,1,, ,c,: "',Hr' e iiidrv nf connexion ' I, , , I, ,1 V, ! 1 ? ' 7 ;"'c lnit 'ment. e have ohu.M.,1 i ls mercic' : , , :n,,c!c5 ",ci , x,c f?1?" oi; ws 0ir. , . . .A-nt.no.v,-.. i ii .i i . iv. t I V t P.l P(l fit rvrnriiLx.... i'm - I .
fi lit n.,L....
xouisitelv bw, l -i i i . 1 ...:.t. - , V ,,'?.,a",,ru'. me mim
. ' , , - -- nuu, iinuier-H ii.i ideas ot i:bhmitv i,,i u t.e, expanded by the pen of one who e-! can expre- u ;.,at 'ffuage
" ,U,R- niona rc I i, ., n .... .
,i " ""7 oi n iinse comm and the iiniversi:ifncn ma i .
. ""i oi enaos-, ny
VARIOUS THINGS.
In KlJ.j, ;i
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
piiE srscRinr.n i
1
June 27th lf2fi
rpOH Protecti l t-ompanv i prepared to Iu-l.
ILn
: d .M uir;e Insurance . t Cjin.Kcticut, ar
Ulv e v r v ' ipa.
o
ON HOT
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powe, it can be annihilated, for e t en, according ,he thooty of Dr.Horf8rhej trie nlanets! h.ivo ibc.n ...fii:.
" - uciiiie? r evoivmy
ixvas a lovely thought to mark the hour A- t' ev tloated in h.i.t away, ty U:e ,.: niii, at:d K.l.ltuc dower.? Th.i.t lae.i to the Mira!iiers day' Mk. Ufm vn
T . . 1 1 . .- . . 7 i 1 i n 1 1 .i . I t I . . , . . I . . .
n r. wie- wncio poem cannot but live ia u l,M-l" -e ,r) manner revolve the memory of all who worship nature or '7. ,!i0 ?un' tho M,I with the system of render homage to genius; and theiefore ! . !ld),t ,s ,,1C ccr,t,'p evolve round ano-
uiei. ntvi a greater system, these two s;stetllS OU nlvn r.ii,r..! . 1 .
.iiiMitier, arm so on uu
m uie who e sf;
md the half year of 1 5V : ,,! !dp, Knox
less than M.:JU.r nom..U nf m,l,l i...:.. . . b'Howin- tracts
the vairie of i.e., Iv n.ul !J "a. I . .9" ,r't !"
., IMfMlltls SI O T- .1 lO ,.r. (....... .1 -t
;l.-.g, have been obta.ned Irom the mines in ! mile- ab,.ve ?,akH-kia , I " ., 1 1 "T' 8
.j.Uainuiir; lod l-o acre--, u, T li. i, West.
ALSOAnother tract, rontainin- ..n- hundn-d an,l
, ulio.'tiins t;.. idc,. u,lt, v-l.ifh I
I v.iil si II all
QTftn To
Ibl.ll livin - in Ilam-on ,,J ?
ri)1If. i, , . , , , t '"' 'ies or prcmivm. l r,im,,'i ti v !:.. . i
tiite ot lllinoi-, -ontainiur
, l'(Hh,,'lTIV .i ...1:..-.! I
I I J IU tl-llll'T- I,..'. C
of the
pi emptne-?
me 7.;,ir;i mountains. ne;,r Catharinebui
mt'.e government of Peru, in Russia
pounds platma, were obtained at the same time .
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con
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... -A MILL IlILL,.?-. incctine-. .June 27, k;k. pi 1 '
we u-tiirn to the subject of this number. Tin: JKcAMi!;-i;tr.!.r.M or pi:lk-acy.
Hliat a heautilul cirnilitu;le !
The qrcat Lord Chancellor. tr Thn- : More, when at the bar, is s.,l( to ,mve ...J dertaken only such cause as am-eared!
, !joi to (1is conscience, and
or t :-
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f . . . , . ' ... .1 ,llll;- " - ? " - 7- I IU f
,iii'ii:.iiimi:iii run a m,..i.i.. i-. -irr m.f . . i , ...... i . . -i
the most car.;, vat.no. ,;n nf .... . ,M,:, l" , ."""'S'y arcnitect. Lvenr'-" - -e n mi a wmow. orphan, or
I C? llUlllillj MJ Ll mini., and persons is tvnicallv rh:irn-n,r. L-iic ii
i - i ------. uiy. i - i v u
torty acn
live, a above mention
iiier one ol (:,( traef i hi :i f .r . i
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NOTICE. rpilF.late LI.VI JCm:S manufacturer ef
o. iae -iLI'I.KI'lK J l ' t. BLL
;ept. uth is:::.
ii.
ivnu' communicated tome the art of makir ;-
illlS COtlsii I pt f t ioi 1 . . - i ; noir . ,i 1 ii
i ....!.."..... . ... I i; i , ii hi as ii s, does nol' i"-'-"", nt- uuuiren Uv ns nmr.
1
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1 ,i i ij ii.ii i i iiim too tiiiioii,.! : rori,.. I i
i "icii..-i;iiiiu,ii, now can ins
cm i.-neiit ol the tloiyer garden
the deli-
cioi-s perfume cf the jessamine is truly ilh-strative of that "breathing emanation cf the soul;"' that purity of thought, and word, and actum, which constitutes the peculiar charm of delicacy. This beautiful shrub, wall its slender branches, its delicate .lowers, and its flagrant odours", loadmg the air with sweetness, is a most appropriate emblem of a young and loveiv lerr.ale just entering upon the enjoyjnonts cf the world, when life is hut "a "try dr-.m, and all around her breathe the atmosphere of delicacy '4 Ti,.l,!':M1;l,!V "dnop.cUiro buttl.i;-
;.." 11 ''s terms ,NhiC!j have -i! Jed'
ia pertect idea of the Deity; he isitlC(:' considerable sum, in those davs.
ui iur nunureil pounds per annum When Ijc rosC to tha height of his piofession, his diligence was so great, that one day being m conn he called for the next caue
was answered, that tborr.
duration ho rnmnrn
bended by the creature of a dav, he omnipotent, how can h.s power be'ima-in-ed by a Had child of the dut, he h omni ptcsent. how can his existence be conceived by a being whose deepen penetra-
VlVV, S.Witt,
i:.o.-e ctrap-. t,.r the buielit t,l vwi ,
nu.-jiii
tl.
on winch it
were no more suits in chancery. This
.THF: IIoue and Lr.t ori the f.r.-i ric' lLtM Irom the river, now an upi, d bv .Mr. '
.'iciia n r,rown. Hie situatnui i d. -ir a'dr i,. . --..7,... title imlwnfab!o..l .... . i ' ' l'''vementas will ,.,!.!,
i i"'- i' i in- ni ill net it i. ... vo .. i .i .
... - " 7.1l-. MIH-I IJ.I V ll lVI' f-:.r..l..l . . .1
.... v .,i i l.a . , 11,1 ,
ic L'ener.uiv. I ha r,,i,f ,-
them at my I icfory, in Terre.Iaute, w here I have, and will continue to k- ep ..n band, a con :-tarit spplv, wholesale for exportatioji. V fi I I. II-.. 1
.,.1 ... .iilli nil- i ii : in . n, . ..
me to warrant !!..,
Im'"s l" P' t 'iliarcircum-lani c-, will Le reudrr-
u accommoiiatin apply to the editor September 12 .
1'ir lurthi r particularI I.
improvt-meiit td-o cause, the
-mootfi ( il.-e up,,,, the ii!siii.r.-.:t-Jv. biJ.j i; t; t
1
H Ktt'P
tion cannot discover the events of tlie ' made :l I,UI1"ii;g bard of thai time tl
next moment of his existence.
ton ot presumption! now look on thvselt and tremble. Why art thou vam, thou perishable dust of (he earth.' Cast thy eyes on the ground within a space narrow and insirrnifir w.f i.,.i.. . -..
, . s - moo . i uu
m tins sod
ius ex
press himself:-
When M.,r: some yean ba.l tL aucelle r b(en, Jfirr suits did remain ; The -auie.sh-id neve r wiorc be .P. h Till M-jrc be there a-aiu . '
Always su-pect a man who ;
il''.vu a- la-t as furm, rh .
J. W. 0.VA)ny.
mn- used Levi .Ia(-.,h, , I ., ,
Laor Straps we -rtifv, t': .1 tl, I . ,, ,...,1
ii. . ,w M.... I -J ii. -
eel chain, af,! the irnmr, name I 1 ' :i Ulr;""!"v: nv s-r;,., -t. r.;u
V rvtv unrm vUeh,
Wil li n
f J
IL
eV(i
- Hours,
and taste of its
-Might rov,.- tLr.Hu!) its bower boss
Vet still be as ,-ro as the jessammt-flower."
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The
rMHLFM Or A .V 0 t' I ;
peculiar dualities ni'tho , .
lant a,e proverbially well known, and Lave es'abli.br.i ; . 1 aoit fleu it as the insignia of "ru-PPcrctiiga;;-n-la thi, sense it has been ued bv mold vviitcr.thu.n;,,, Uea
- viiih,VH, 'For Ui shall Ivm; i i - , l.-swetto wor, S, ?":11'11 V. h..re hail aia, .i;rb,:t;'H'' To i these ate Icd.cinal yirtue, have been othcdcc'-M.eue. wormwood, ami many
irh thou wall.e.r i:, -!sofl r s, nC .
,i, . i- . . " "oci, an unniiieii rv(iineis he steps ot pride, shall thyself and thy ;0f temper, and an enunca io tud ed" vamly he huned f,rever: and hke the in slow and deliberate. Thee thin "s -fro nocent beggar, whom thou ha-t 5i) often iall unnatuial. and besneab . . ,
-purnrd from thy door, shall thou become (mental discipline into which he that has
.,-, uui uiuiMj mm. tiv soul, no purpose o! cratt or t
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...11. . l(,.iTt..lr, l..
iu-ioeine case, was ioi ,,u the l.(,ui-vi ' " ' J or.-i recomme:.. them n-o,! , ,-.
road, i,oin.- irom Viiiccr.nes lo Maj. iViry's it il vabidble t.j all tbo-e vl:o may have iit ; ,r -Ul j," believed- whoever has f,u,i, H,j ri,,(((n. I an arli, b. the same fothe K. v. Mr. Cl!A.MIaiMIj:i;;!.all i. Peming, Moe Horrif lobn K be ,,- a,d. kn.n. Davi,. .., ,.. I, H I : -'ohnson, Pobei t Wil.-on. ILS '( -,f,e ? ' 'I'.llrk ...... r ' '
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FASHIONABLE
.t .ii .
snaii oca prey to torment, while his shall repose m the bosom of his .Maker the lav Piu:.ciii:i;:-
s-.ui uoi ?uurnit to (inn himself. The most successful knaves are u-uallv of this de
tsenption. a smooth as razors dipped in toil, and as siiarp. They allect the inno
cence ot tne dove, which thev have not,
i in order to hide the cunnin'of the "er-
i Lt i:c" of c nr.isrr.AM i . Blessed his been the in tin one.-, nf b
strict morality cf the gospel on the condi-i i,eQ-' "!lich lllc.v have. LALo:,.
"on oi domestic lite. It sanctions the singleness and the purity of the marriage state, and declares that wandering thoV are sins against its holiness. It malvc- a
Cureor liurnr. The P.oston Medical Intelligencer states, that several very bad and dangerous burns have recently "been cured with a soap or ointment, composed ot
un contract a sancd one. It inf.w. ! e.a n, . . .
l i i . . , v. uii.v. ...ii i iiu-ui u ami nine naiti, lu nlllr ,l ' LC:i. ':.'.n!0 ,"'e. .elanon, JmleW, aS added, ,o g, ,,
a 1'-""" "ring up men- dill-Hence. It is altled, that
r. v. o vi uvT Vvi i iV.x,
HAS now un hand, a:,,) ii.t, nd-
for sale, an a--ortn.i i.t ol
HATS, made of the l:lT .M A'M.I:! l -
in the Newest ra-hieiis, ar.d in the mu-t M,.,k' manlike manner, lb. v i 1 1 -ell low for Ca-.h-Fnr, and -ucli other produce as may suit. Vinccriries, dune, in, 'j2:. 11-tf. SAW LOGS AND WOOD, .V qfLYTFllEs.
rilloitwn, h. S. Shuler. ('. (iilbort Ju
;:uly, S S. Colle-.t, 'i'. If. Cl.uke. right, A. L. Cha-e. Jaraes Par nri-ton, I Cunningham, Israel Harris ,n,r,n Kinney John P.ntton, S. Mt.iilkiii..Il,r, Can,.,! eil A. Ilotchkiss.Chrsier Tulilo, X Hu;, -ton, II. AUcrs,C. P.. Mudi -itt, ar.d KoL.. Kil joie.
ict'd t
-VIII be received at the CoLLMMAN STF.AMMILL. Apj lication j Le made at the Mill, ...
f -k
this ointment ha-l ;nrnQK,j., 2T
X. I II KOV, .-et.f
Mr. Oshoi i s;,. : I hue brn
ii w hutevf r iril.,rmatii.ii 1 us ,n po,-. -kj, , , relative to Levi Jac ,!,-' Razor .-trtips. J f only Mdte, lb ,t I have bee n ai i ,,t,ff , wit, y: Jacobs tor twenty m.ii-. an-t I nave ma V e-, f one of hi- Mrap-Marly that .-,;-th 'u tim. I cen -tati, with- nt be-ita::on, tb lt ,(U c,,' doit 1 bnve cv. r b. -n aio'iaiiiteit uitr,, will ,.rVp..re a razor f, r ea-y M.avn.j, n.ual with tl cours, re.j fctlullv,
Jan. 4. uw.
t -fiTP.rt ALi.rx.
JOB PRINTING Done ct ihii Office, nrc!;,-
,i
IT is believed by the Kditor, that the period f has arrived when the experiment, at lea-t, (
may ne mane, ol establishing a paper in this city, devoted to Uie above objects. rI be population of our section of country i rapidly increasing the Literary talents of our citizens are dail y . breakin- throu-h the dark mists which bav'o hitherto enveloped them, and bec'm to shine
forth, it not with spternhr, with anim atit c am?
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