Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 July 1823 — Page 4
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caprd, while those who abstain-! the flowers fragrant-.then is theU iedfrom the use of tins article, music of the groves delightful to ls23. which if not taken out before the cx;:i-
were severely afflicted by the dis
i order.
That this may have been acci
dental I Ireely admit: but Garlic
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THe. SIXliET. In a fair 1 idies heart once a secret was lar
t. , '5;inn(ntta-r)iccijtinnMtoSctout ma v, nevertheless, he a specific a-
The hps !i:lt betray M it by snuhng and sniir- ,rLimst Autumnal Fevers. If SO, t ii.s'- IP. .1 . .i.i . !.. a..
""r' . . , , , it ic mi 1 1 1 1 :i 1 1 1 :i 1 1 1 1 fir p in i mi-
his ear, and the smile of irtuous
beauty lovely to his soul Fill (tire Record.
And tongue was impatient to blab it no iI.Aibt. But homr lonk'd gruff on tnc subject, and give it . In clnige to the teeth, so cnchantm-ly w idle, Should th-captive attempt an eF-pcmnut to s we it. By g'r. ing the lips an admonishing bite. 'Tv s s dd, and 'twas settled; Sir Honor dcp .rted; Toc; ic 'piiver'd and trembled, but dared n it ivb-J, When n.at to its tip, Secret suddenly star-
t.-d, A i l h df, in a whisper, cell.
mbscriber informs hereby the
frsi c i a n s in the V stein coun-
ration of three months, will be sent tu tl.e
General Pot-OlLce a dead letters.
John Booker 2, S mil. Cr fFman, Folly Collins, Jamei Crawford, Sand. Dixon, W in. Ellis, James (lra
David Howard,
uen,
escaped from his
- v -t - trv. ad tne nublic at larire. that the t '
M ifen.i meuica. rersoub in me . , . - crr,v r- -vnurew namutcn,
. , ...... l-.l.-..-l- nl .tmtnl. nurl ctnnT I - J , '"n.o.... 11 ilU
nri-uiM.i uuuu ui vai.ais anu ia- 1 cc-lvC(j a Very good and general assort nant waters generally, are adied mcwt of to make trial in the course of the i Tiruvs and Medicines.
j o ----- ensuing fall, and communicate the and offer to sell them at rcwmMe pri-
result Paulson's Daily Adv. THE VILLAGE PREACHER.
Keube.i Herrin, John H. Eaton, Wiiber Iloag, Abrm. ll.trv.ngton. Anthony M.nick.
ccs for cash, at their DRUcasr smi in Jrsqh M. Millar,
Harmonic. Indian;
FREDERICK R PP June 14 1823. 2! -fit
Go, proud infidel search i TTT; V . , o iderous tombs of heathen! jMj W tfUlll?S
the ponderous tombs of heathen
learning; Explore the works of j
Oonfucious; examine the precepts of Seneca, and the writing of 80erates: Collect all the excellencies of the ancient and modern moralists, and point to a sentence equal to this simple prayer of our Saviour, reviled and insulted, suf fering the grossest indignities crowned with thorns, and led awav to die? No annihilating curse breaks from his tortured breast. Sueet and placid as the aspirings of a mother for her nurseling, asrends the prayer of mercy on his enemies, l Father forgive them." O ! it was worthy of its origin, and stamps, with the bright seal of truth tliat his mission was from
O h the teeth, in a p?t, we'll be even for t!rV A v tbev bit very bird abvc and beneath, Bat t'.v hps in th tc infant were bribed with t KISS,
Ait tiiev nn'd o it the secret "in spite of
their te ' " 3llSCnLliANY.
A C'Vrgxmm who is in the huhit of nteachinir in dilV-rent
paMs nf the ouutry. was not lung sinc- at an Ism. where ho ohserv ed a horse jockey trying to take in a imle gentlMivm, by imp s inn upon him a broken winded h rse for a sound one. The Par
son knew the bad character of the j Heaven !
jockey, and taking the gentleman j Acquaintances, have you quaraide told him to be cautious of , relied? Friends, have you differthi person he was dealing with. ! ed? If lie, who was "pure and The gentleman finally declined , perfect, forgave his bitterest ene-
the purchase, and tbe J ckey, j mies, do you well to cherish your
quite nett'e-1, ooserveu uLMrson had nvich rather hear you ') ytch, th tn see vou privately intertere io bargains between mm ao l to m. in tin's way." "Well, replied lie Parson, if you had !vtn w' ere you ought to have been, -t. Sunday, you might h.ie i'' ' l me yeach " "NVhere w.is I tit?" inquired the Jekey. 'li the fiafe. PridOn" icturned the clergyman.
THE Harmonic society have just received horn Philadelphia and Baltimore a general a-soumcnt of
Merchandize,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CON-
sisriNG or
d;;v goods, C Well adapted lor all seasons,
AN KXTFNSIVW ASSOHIMKNT OF Hardware J Cutlery QUEEN sW A RE, F H E S II C K O C E R IE 5, particularly COl FEE, direct tiom 11avanna, Writing and Wrapping paper, Window Glass, 8 by 10, k 10 by 12, Hollow Glass ware, Castings, Nails, and Salt, Spanish St gars by the lox,&c. And have also on baud of their own Manufacture and Productions,
A LAROK ASSOHTMi NI CT
V. .ch.tri th Poor,
Jo!m liou ins, Ivsoeh i'h mpson, W ni. Wright, Levy Willis, Julv, 1, 1803.
Eoviea Bdiins, K. Collins, Lucinda Clark, Hichd. Davidson, Natlian D:xcn, Alexs. FooliiJ, John Hinkle, David H. Haney Mm. Harrison, Philip Hoover, Morgan H. Eaton, Levy Hollovy, John Kerr 2, Abrm. lillar, Jordan Peter 2, W m. or John Reeves, le:ij. Stafford, l .i j.tli Veatch, Mai tin Wines, J- WASSOX, P. M. 25 -3t
Annual August Election. qpHEivE w"fc! be an Election held in B the several Townships in the county of Kno, on the first Monday in August next, to elect the following ofiiccis, to m it :
Two Rcfircscntativcsy to the State Lc-
1 gihuurr,
Superfine, Fine, and cmimou Woolen! Two .hsociafe Judges, Cloths, (j1lc trrky of the Circuit court, Cassiuu i s. Cnssinctts. Flannels Sc Linscv. 0nc Krcortlrr,
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Brothers, to you the precept is
imperative; you shall forgive not seven times but seven times seven. Husbands and wives, you have no right to expect perfection in each other. To err, is the lot of humanity. Illness will sometimes render you petulent, and disap point ment mllle. the smoothest temper. Guard, I beseech you, with unremitting vigilance, your
An Irishman who had never passions; controlled, they aiethe
fired a gun in liis lite, took iiito his gonial heat that warms us alon head to g ;i Mtooiing It was , the way of life ungoverned, they not long brfore he saw a little 'are consuming fires Let your woodneeker busily engaged in strife be one of respectful aUen per forating a tall cherry tree. Pat . tions, and conciliatory conduct, err-pt sl I s a- far as he durst with-, Cultivate with care the kind and uit alarming the bird, and after gentle affections of the heart. making two or three eireumben Plant not but eradicate the thorn dihuscs iiround the tree as the lit ' that grow in your partner's path: lie feathered mechanic performed ' Above all, fet no feeling of re a similar revolution round its 1 venge ever find haibor in youi trunk, he thought he had at last ' breast. Let the sun never go not a gooil chance for a shot; so ' down upon your anger A kind shotting both eyes fast, he blazed word an obliging action if it away The bird m re seared than i be in a trifling concern, has a now hurt by the attack, took to his er superior to the harp of Divid w ings. while Pat. sure as he could in calming the billows of the soul, he that he had brought down his Revenge is as incompatible game, commenced searching for ' with happiness, as it is hostile to
it amongst the weeds at the root religion. Let him whose heart is
of the tree. As he was thus engi-
blaek with malice and studious of
v ged. a frog started up before him revenge, walk though the fields 1 I . I - .1.1. ! . i i " 1 1 , .
anu lu-gaii iiHiHng arouon tne wnue eia 1 in veruure ani adorn tree. Pat in an eestaev of joy, at ed with flowers; to his eve then
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having liHiou as ne supposed, the is no beauty, the flowers to him
object ol his search, soon seized exhale no tragrance. Oark as his poor croaker, and while he eyed soul, nature is robed in deepest his lantern jaws and freckled skin sable The smile ol beauty lights wih omrwhat o! am izem.nt. ex- not up his bosom with joy; hut claimed, rrah now. but sure the ftuies of hell rage in his breast, you were a pretty bird before 1 a. id render him as miserable as cli.it -ill tn Ip tl .iim' c fill) ' li ton1,l t t -U ..U..... T 1 .
W . i ' ' v v 1 1 . 1 v- 1 v n - v 1 v j 1 . . ill. It 1311 Llll UllilLL III IMS
hate.
Rut let him lay his hand upon
D .mes ic Cottons Plaids, Snipes. Ci.mhrjys. Checks,
liruwn k mcachcu -uii u-- u siiccang, Ut chick, Diaper Si C'ountei pins, Viiic Sc biiu Cotit n Yarn, Wool U cotton Sn.ckJiv.;s Sc Socks, Buck .ki-i Gloves, ' Fur, Merino, an 1 common Wool Hats, B mts and Shot - Saddles and H ids 3, Spanish and country sole Leather, Saddlers ... do. Upper ... do. Calf Skins, Rv.d and white Wine, Whiskey, Gin, Persico, Ucach Hiawdy, and Srong Rccr, Flour, Flaxseed Oil, Soap, Candles, tec. All which luey offer by wholesale and retail, at reduced prices loi C,atthy btorchousc in Harmonic. In iana. FREDk. R PP: July 9, 1823. 24-6t Tlc Editors of the Evansille Gazette, the Gazette, Shawneetown, and the Ripubliean, at luhvardsville, Illinois, will please insert tlie above for six weeks, and end their acroints ininirdi.uelv to the Editor of tlie Western Sun, at Viucenncs for settlement.
7vo C unfy Commissioners, and One Director of the Poor's Home for the said county of Knox at which time and places the sevcial Inspectors will please be punctual in the ir attendance. JOHN DECKER, Sltf k c. June 19 1823. 2l-7t
fifty Dollars Ileward.
M-v Strayed or stolen
j Ilo,u l,o su -jsctioer in SvXif-C. toe last wimcr. a l'nrht
HAY llOHS ft ne;ir 18 hand high, clean and smooth limbs, a siunU utck, a small
star in his forencad, rcmarkalr active,
c'.ear eyes, receix ed a bui t in one of them last summer, eai nes his tail a little on
one side when moving biiskly under tlie
suldie, has a sca- on the upper side of one ol las fore feet, as th-ui,, corked or mas'ied near the top part oi ti;-. , '.f:ic himl loo' (I think) while, ra U . ,1 v. .0-
ters unusually well, and is cm: i.1 . : c J uc !
FOR SALE. A VALUABLE farm containing COG acicsol 1st. rate land, with 90 acus well cleared and under a tolciable fence, a hewed log HOUSE with stone chimney, other buildings not valuable, a never failing spring of good water near the dwelling. This FARM is situated in one of tho most fertile and healthy neighborhoods in the county of Knox, and township of Johnson, adjourning and surrounded by lands of the following persons, W. I. Heecfcs, John Purcell, John Pea and Philip C att. The title is good and a genclal warranty deed will be given. Possession given at any time a bargain can be had, as less than g i per acre will purchase. For further particulars apply to the subscriber living on the premises or B. V. Beckcs. DANIEL DECKER. Vnrch 15th, 1823. 8 tl FRUIT TREES. ' 'ft- HE subscriber hating a large nurS sny nf young APPLE TliEES, situate in Walnut Piairic, Clat k county, Illinois, three miles south of darwin'. ... .1 ......
invites tne citizens ol the Wabash conn-
try adjacent, t0 give him
sell at &ijc doilar fier Iiutu
m payment. Corn, Cattle.
and almost any other good trade, but the t t. r.
aoove aiucics win De prclcrrcd, and al low a liberal trade firice for the same The purchaser shall have the tight to
choose the trees ; none need be affiaid of
Lout Certificate of Land fmrchascd fr.m 1 he United States. tJUBLIC notice is hereby given, tint 1 nine weeks after date, application y w ill be made to the Register of the Land Office at Vincenncs, for the renewal of a Land Certificate in my name for the N. , W. cjr. of sec. No. 4, in T. No. 7, S. of T) -
rarge No. 1 1, W. entered in the name of y E award II. Minchinton, and by him as- fsigned to me, being in the district of Vin- v cennes, the oiiginal certificate and the assignment having been lost. Given under my hand at Vincennes, this 19th daj . of July, 1823. 25-9, THOs NEEDIIAM.
ic V abash coun11 a call He will undred and take T Cotton, Wheat, .,..1 . 1 1 ... .1 r
c; AU lic.
tint K inn. r . 1 ! 1 .1
of tne finest tiding hor.es i the ,c5;uiv ! ? -PP'eu, as mere arc at leas;
V l.o I. 'l ..C I ... I W 3tl OUl.
hind hoofs from a cut he received last
summei, and also some mai ks of a bi and not lecollected, he is ncai six v cars old
Julv 7, 1823.
W. B. ARCHER. 24-tf
NOTICK.
Snmrtimr sin o. when tho Fall ins heart and sav k cni;v. ' IVvrr ra-vd violrntly in the east thee from me -Father" for- 7H .L1,..'..
mm mt ' n. n j 't
if stolen, I will give ti c above reward1 Ti ONSI DERATIONS or an impcralor the horse and conviction of the ihirl. M 1 :n ... .
, . nu liuuuc "vviii iiiuuce mv n ispnpp
from the state for the space of thicc months. During this peiiod, mv friends Mr. Blake and Mr. Dewey, wi'll attend to mv business in court and Mr. George. W. F.wing, will at all times be found at mv office.
01 S-J for the horse alone.
I 1 1 Os. S. 11IXDE.
Mount Carmel.
June 25, 1823.
2-i-tf
ff To the (
jHJL
"izem of Kwa
blatned the cnn irto ,-r-t.
rable Judge ( ji.l as to
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nci'-mnMiuuu i.nira.iaiiiiLMiina o,ve them as 1 loroive mv ene- nn qualifications to .:i, ha-0 thl.k
M.i.rin p'nMiuiiuH 01 me nues and nature assumes a new 01 r lh.uk 01 ue Cucuit court, there can v ; kmen eniiaj;ed on it eat nlen- and delightful "arnitui e Then nou be n,) 1 so' ctions to my election Lfuliyuf Gallic, and wholly cs indeed, aTe the meads crdunt and , v.nccnn., Julie 2of ls23X'
MOSES TABBS. ir.cct nes. July 8, 1823. 24-tf
Mill, and Frcth FUlTTIl
' at FOR sale by the subscriber, for cash cr JOHN WISE. t
incenncs, Julj 7, 1323. 24-tf
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