Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 March 1822 — Page 4

1'ROM THE PF.TF.RSBUHGH I TKLLICENCEK. GOSPKL Mlii-OMES. No. XXXVI. Invest thou me? GOSPEL. 1).) I iove ihee? do I love thee? Vr:-, ami Must w.iilc ages roll ; T.h re is nought to prise above thee, V, ctious Saviour of the soul ! D ) I love thee ! who has stronger Chi ist to love the dying Lamb, But fur thee hud held me longer Sin, that doth mislead to Damn ! Dv I iove thee ! holy Jesus, .-.mtehM upon the mountain tree ;

Lom' my i soied spirit Svizc s, '!ic.t 1 feel thou di'dst for me!

"r, t ! f r me ! a wretched sinner, W iu a ) calm upon his grat e ? II v m tim 1 the winner, T ir -.ugh his glorious righteousness! J)o I love thee ! thou had'st sought me, W i.le in ignorance I stood, Ere I knew tiue, thou had'st bought me, B jght me with thy streaming blood ! Can I. then, do less than love thee. Less than still thy Mercy crave ; When there's none in Heaven above thee, None in Heaven, but thou, can s ive ! H. From the jS. Y ( nmmercial Advert izrr. lTEF !OM EUROPE. yjmre, Turkey. Ptr.sia $ Russia. The concerns of these several nations are so i itimvely connee-

ted. that we may as well speak of

them a!l under one head, and the

appearances trom every quarter

are decidedly warlike, The Greek

cans is universally represented to

be proceeding with increased success; and the longer they can pro ti a t the content, the better will be their prospect of an ultimate

triumph for in the nature of things, thev m ist beeome more warlike and helter disciplined; courage thev cannot want, for thev light with the bow-string

round their necks, and the dagger at tbeir throats. An article from Trieste quotes leiter from Calmatia of Nov 12 stating, that the Greek Senate had transferred its sitting to VVlVipolizza The greater pirt of vfbe troops, which were before the latter place had gone to besiege Petras and 8000 men had passed t e Isthmus o Corinth to meet C''tirsehid Pacha who bad been completely defeated by theG' erks

Varied upon to asrmWc troops, to I of Constantinople: and this ideal gypt and Syria, and the heart of

stop the Progress of the Peiian has been smelly ebcus! ed in the. Persia, weight heavily on ibe Bri

The severe measure ordeied by breast, of her successor, as well by

the Porte, to throw into prison all inheritance, a- by the natural tcnthi Persians ai Constantinople, is ; dency and genius of hi gov't rn- , a proof that the invasion was or- ment he sovereign of regions in

dered by t e Schah himself." which winter extends her gioomv, The Greeks, it is stated, were, rigid dominion over three fourths forming miner, fo the purpose of of the .cai long to bask in the blowing up the citadel a Patras" warmth of the temperate zone. Toe whole Turkish population and to breath the mild influence of t: e Peloponnesus amounting of the southern gale. With these , ahmit 4.0000 were roneentra- are connected vast commercial

ted at Caron Madoa Corinth, views a chain of inland inter-of Litchfield began to be setFaopli and Patras The fortress course through a belt in the rear b the English a strange In,,f Larta was besieged bv the of Europe Ibi minir the line of dian came one day into an Ion,

Greeks and vigorously defen communication with Am a- the 111 the tmvn Litchfield, in the

ded, but a scarcity of provisions navigation ot the seas that eon-. aUhK (H leeening, ana reques-

would.it was supposed, prevent neet the Medierranean with the ; te.G ,ne "osest to furnish him i s Holding out much longer numerous sira'rs and water com- J witti some drink and supper At

While the G eeks are thus ri muuications above, and with E-jtnesame time, he observed, that

gorouslv maintaining themselves gypt and India, at a distance

Add to all tistne lust of agran

tish power in Hindustan, and per-

napsat some future day nour forth another European armv to follow the footsteps of the Macedonian conqueror. Frank. Gaz. INDIAN Gtt ATITUDE From Dicights. Travels Sew Uuven, 1821. Not many vears after the coun-

he could pay for neither. as he had no success in hunting; but prom-

dizement which possesses the,ISC,! payment a- soon as he should

against their oppressors, the fury of t-ie latter has been greatlv in-

c.reased hv the mipviieetp.fi hnstdi- breast of the sovereign of a mil- nieei u ith better fortune Tle

lies of Persia, whose operations lion of armed me .. and we shall hostess refused to give him supaccording to Vienna dates to the n .t wonder to fnd him eager to and called him a lazy, drun7th of December have been far occupy the reg .n, for which, j ken good or nothing fellow; and more important than was believed long sine , the tir?t christian em told him, that she did not work It is now ascertained to be a cm peror aba d ncd the ancient and so nard herself, to throw her earnpletly organized invasion. -The venerable glories of the city of "!"gs upon Mich ereatu es as he different corps of the Persian Rome, and tempted multitudes xvas- A man. who sat by. and troops have enleied the domin- to lay the. foundations of her illus- observed that the Indian, then

ions of the Poi teat the same tune tnous rival on the sue otCvzan- turning anout to leave so mhospi-

bv Bassrah, Mosul and Cars tinm. If we can judge from appearan In references to the affairs of ces, Uussia does not intend nu ch Turkey, it is evident the moerloogerto keep the wond ;n di.bt or Alexander has broken tbe'nu-

asto the course she means to ny ties of the fai famed -holy al i

laKe. Ail me accounts lor a

table a place, shewed by his countenance that he was suffering very severely from want and weariness directed the hostess to supply him with what he wished, and

e." and is no. to be cmtn.llefl e,!Sa??c! l P.v bill h.me.f.

number of davs Dievious tn ttie h ;n u... mi, tone did so. V hen the Indian

sailing .-fine Manlianan, l.mked ai-n-s oon.-eioi.sand horrid lla ''ls-lcd '" supper, he turned

ma- -ucrs of the G.ei-k christians 10 m "enetactor; thanked him; bv the Turks furnish him a suffi. a,,d 'is?i'e1. hm that he should eu-nt pretex. for interfering and menoer hi kindness and when-

were the R irooean jrovernments ,,L laiuuuiijr

am

like war and the news published

in the liondon papers of the evening of the 26th Dec. (the latest received; strongly confirm this belief.

RUSJA.

gVideci by sn mnathv for the suf- ompei u Fo ferings of the oppressed, or regard he rvcd: thc C(,uld on,y t r for reiiennn. thev wot.ld m have Tard lnm Wlth a St0ry' wh,ch- lf

The intelligence from Europe looked coldly s long on the-e sa fhe h.f e? wouId &)Sthm leave hv the i ecent arrivals, h of an in- vage barbaiities. Jealousy of Rus- he. u'Ished t0 tel1 7 ,hostess tewstiog character The torch of sian power is the principle which wnse complacency had been re-

war seems about to be extensive- nou actuates them, and they ap Vtt,,cuu. U1C piubpcLib ui payly lighted, and the melancholy ! peal in vain to the restraints of .consented. 1 he Indian

UUUI T30H lil IIIII13UI1 III OI3 UClieiUC

. H. a . t 1 I . .

narratives 01 sirue. nu)oasneu a-Ki treaties t arn st its prinrress

ce for the

furnish materials for the sad page! henefn of the liourbons and the

r r . . .. i , t ...

flpcnlntWm nnni. iibiv ..n i H Mnn,, wiMim,." Wranr.ho ioi,saiu, i suppose you rean tne

. . .7" v. i u 't'vui ii,iii wi,"'ii iu ; nut i.ii nun u i iunti km liii. . ... " .

...j uioir i mc iiitiii assnieo -v

of history. Europe is not alone old dynasties of Europe, Aiexan

atTected. Asia participates in the drr is determined to .fcdelber" shock: The Ottoman power is, Greece tnd Turkey for the bene-

a central point on winch arc di-fit of himself If this be true, as re ted. as well the portentous en- is a ledned that the other ureat

power, finding their influence in

I . N I At T I C T

ami Minotes AO raena.oi.ian-

ina it is added, had sent two mil- ergies of the successor of CathaNJ

Jioo srquins to the Senate ot the line as the torces ot the ancient

T " ' a, with a letter ofcongratu and classical empire of Pn sia

la ion. said to be sigred Constan-, In the struggle of the Turks, tine. A report was brought to should it take place, every thing Treste on ti e 3d inst by vessels. will conspire to render the conflict

vv ! ich ad on that day an ived i violent and destructive on the fpon C' f", that the f.utrees of side of Persia, teligi- us srlism INIod . , Command Napoli. had ancient animosities, and t le a ca)itu a d t the Greeks. It is; bits of aba' ha nus warfare i fur -r stated tat the inhabitants j the side Russia, the jealousy and of the Ionian Inlands were resis-! uneasiness of a century, the siruting ru' execution of the older for gle for conquest as well as the india minjv them and that there veterate animosity of the Moslem ha I neeo several skirmisiies be-1 against the Christian. The Turks tween the Eng!is and the pea elevated from an obscure tribe by sa ts who occupied the moun- their valour and hernim to tlie tains sovereignty of the fairest portion Macedonia and the Morea. of Europe and A-ia, and exten tbi -gs em lined as before but ding around them theiriron sway, the evs from Cam iia was parti- have always acted as masters, and "cuu Iv alarming The whole Is as masters of he most despotic lan is in insurrection, and the character They seem now to cross every where planted. The have no choice but in victory or Turks held nut in tw fortresses destruction: must be nearly annV only This is a new blow for the hdated before hey will si;.k into p ,I-te. Ti'C Persians had advan- the ondition of interiors Tilth ced on the oe ide to Rigclad erto they have procrastinated an

(;v uch some say they have ta existence to which the power of

0 ke , ami on Hie other to Erzer . Russia has been competent to put -r Oni S nne persons are ah ea ly an end for near halt a century, nad

alarmed foi T.ebizond on the not her means been empio ed ii

v E .xi e, wnencea communication the contests with Poland, a-nl in

nug r eat-y he mule witn eta- the wars arising ou ot the Freni

to ai ii he C. -n t. Alt me rev lotion Hm the av i se id u

2ue.iiincuib in Ajia Minor arc of Catharine was the puseiui

Well

said the Indian, -the Bible say, God made the world; and then he took him and looked on him, and say "Its all very good.' Then he mule light, and took him. and looked on him and say. Its all very good!' Then he made dry land ana water, and sun and moon, and gra- and trees; and took him. and looked on him, and say, -Its all very good ' Then he made beasts, and birds, and fishes; and took him, and looked on him, and say, Its all very good.' Then he made man; and took him. and looked on him, and say. Its all very good 1 Then he made wo

man, and took him, and looked on him and he no dare sav one such word? The Indian having told his story, withdrew. Effectual Cure far Indigestion.

Bread made ot wheat flour,

effectual, are willing to acquiesce

in ihe inarch of the Russian ar mies with the hope of limiting their progress, and marking out the line of conquest, after the Russian standard shaH have floated on the walls of Constantinople, it is only an evidence of their imbecility. When Turkey shall be con-

solidated with Uussia inone grand empire. Europe will tremble at a

power gi eater than t has ever yet

he eld The dominion ot Louis

XIV Mid of Napoleon, was feeble

and ephemeral when compared to

the well consolidated mass that will then h: t' c support of the

- . 'Ill ll'UUV VJ ft V? II oicfni ii t inivi'- i" k i")two it'i nr i . .

, . , c a a ; w ithout being bolted is a most eflonger be tne inoject ot dread ; rflloi ?r en a- i4l , , . , ' r 4 . lectual remedy tor dispepsia inditn L iiiirrliinc lit A net 110 1 J . r

J ' orpctinn or fnctivpnpcc l'orcin,r

Germany. Si)ain, Piussia and

England may look with awe at the Collu-sus that will plant one foot in the Baltic, and the other in the Mediterranean, and cast its shadow to the Atlantic shore. The control of Eugla- d over such a power must be ti ifting indeed it will be placed beyond the reach other thousand ship?." and march through t e c- niioe t at it- ow will and pleasure. Unsia w I a so b- me a ma a-nne power, and :y r control over the coi of h

accustomed to a sedentary life.

would derive great benefit from the constant use of it It is swee

ter than bread made of the finest flour, and in Philadelphia, it is prescribed by the most eminent P iVsicians for the above coinlaint. ILnrt.sburoh Int.

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