Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 July 1824 — Page 4
Poetical.
I : Yill '.VAMtl.V.iTON' G A 7. fcTTK. HA ill) TIMFA .f ' r .-. vf f-v Mr .hrTtran -co fife. ; - i ; n V U:n every rju irUr is the cry; H .i i i .e. in Lett' The i"ut I dfwlcny, i-I ti whi-Ti, it the truth you tell You -.iMst c ntcss you Yvv extremely well.' On lx .t ft moats ami wlieatcn bread you di ie, A -v.! flv.uk in nVntv wliiskcv, ;lc or wine;
J)vss tine as lords :md move to and fro at
guide and steady the rake. From how dim were bis prospects of
the ends of the rake, extend a rising m the tuture wouu, 10 an
rope, of the size of a cart rope, to equality with the pmus poor, it
fasten the horse s collar. The nis christain triena was in danger
distance of the horse from the of falling below them boston
rake may be such as to leave Telegraph.
room for the hay to gather Ob- A siNGULARCUMSTANCE. servation will soon direct the 4 , , tun
length of the ropes. Care must be , . . . n hKnplinnfl nf T,.
used to have the teeth set even i:. u,3 c,.
Ill IJIAJU, t VVly way cious looking fellows, who seem
ed watching an opportunity to rob her. Her alarm was increas
ed by observing a fellow of a sim
and firm, that they may run near
flip earth This rake is used tot
V.,. k wh,n yn, pl.vrc, and play when c , I J t w"inrOV, Or pile
o ; a; Li ce, h ive w h a people cause, it and it is useiui in an grain
r. m -iif, nwi nn sfik crt i .1 'nit the laws! n t . i , t, f 1 I l-u lv uu-ri iUp
V., n' t!,,ir ,i.-,t. tnv mercies tockc,, " . ilar appearance in a pathway at a
,on wnrrs-t :,d tlu y cannot nyr anu iu uw,u. -.v, little distance from her, bllt as the
!U,,1U- u 4Ul,i ' b toineeariu iu rut emu pummc , . of hesitation.
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T!t tie choice -t, richest boon of hca-
veKetation.
it expedient to concur in the afor
esaid proposed amendment ot the Constitution of the United States, transmitted by the Executive of the aforesaid State of Georgia. Voted and Resolved, That, on the subject of the resolutions of the state of Ohio, '-proposing the emancipation of slaves, which resolutions are as follows: 'Resolved by the General Assembly of the state of Ohio, That the consideration of a system providing for the gradual emancipation uf the people of color held in servi
tude in the U S. be recommended to the Legislatures of the
several states of the American
VC!.
T'.ir.i int cur eyes to Iuirope's distant fhorc
Sil ,i v.,.4r groundless plaints and sigh no .it e. Tit-re i-'vv voar fellow man; behold his
d n i; 'i . ..: 1 to the soil or fastened to the loom; Y iv ju-ets ipd nohlcs daily fcrcM to toil ':. ) f his lab r m'es a sport and spoil; A :-r anty pittance to their victim give, An ' c .11 it Ja irity, to let him live. Y'i' fit.; with hL:, Anierir.ans! compare:
taudxfui, and vour murmurings forbear
WHAT IS THIS WORLD LIKE? This ;)iTd is a prison in every respect
Whose walls are the Heavens in common;
VTi'dor is SIN, and the prisoners MEN,
the fetters are nothing but VV Uv Nt
F-jm 'h Pi - f 'd C Mi J Sun. THr H -'E ii VKE.
TO FARM i:RS
Anatomical Phenomena.
she beckoned him to stop, and ad-1 Union, and to the Congress of the
dressed him witii an air 01 conn-: United States."
The body of a eentleman. who -v"u "Uh "KC
.i:,i ;.!,;, o r... J,t nrp uemsir. i uo not iikc h.c
r,rA u m.nhp, q of ance of those fellows behind us. I t nf rnrP;on colonization, with
io v y juiiiv. iiiini-'vi- I'll . J. U. f t1 "II ' r the faculty, for inspection; from think they intend to rob me! W .11 , correspondcilt mrasiires. might he
Resolved, That, in the oiinion
of this General Assembly, a sys-
which the followinc remarkable y?u protect me: -.uaaam, re- aHop,cd. that u ould. in due time.
vi.rb.al transposition was discov- P1' thf man "I wui-taKe my effcct the entire emancipation of ered: The heart was found in the arm, and I will attend you till . tl)c s,avcs ; 0U. c0nlrv u ithout rioht cavitv of the breast, with you are quite out ot danger; you ! ain vioa,-Ion f ,he national comthe situation of its au. icler. and w ill see when I wave my hand j pa;.t. or iVingement of the rights ventricles reversed, and the aorta, kerchief, the two men will sheer wf inflividnals: by the. pa-age oi a
artery archio"" towards lMcy a,c "V M'a"I""'' . law bv the : Ucncral Uovernment, instead of the leftside, vve intended to rob you; but : uith ;he rongcnt 0f the slave bol-
V ;gThc present period of low pr?
ccs of i)rodo(Ms. and tlie necessity
or jrcat
fl I'inri'
descendine the snine iii the usual lvl,en confidence is reposed in me. din,r states. lvhicn should pr0vidc
,.r ....... ,vi,i,M, 1 atn not scounarei enn.ign 10 ue- ,,,, .11 ru:ijrn of nprcons new
vuiu me cna tai ni 1 . , , : last, were situated where the aor 11 attte!ldedr ,hpr untl1 held in slavery, born after the pas-
ta should have been. The great
she came
in sight of her own
sage of such a law, shall befiee
nftX'oao'nv. renders it evnedient
toVnnui ;e winner the lab r of. the right. The spleen was found
conducting our farms may not he in the rip;ht side, where the liver
lobe of the liver occupied the left house when she offered h.m a at le age of tlventy one years hypochondriac region, xvitli tl,e Kl'"icf as a reward for h,s prutec- (bd supported during their small lobe cxtendnur a little to tion; but he refused it. adding he minority by the persons claiming
afrhigeii i)v fi'.c uurouuruou oi whvit ire called labor saving machiues. 'My attention has been called to the consideration of the suhje.et 1 1 1 one instance, viz. that oi gathering hay after it is made, I .im confident the labor and ex pen.-e may be greatly abridged one or two sections of Our ciui ilry, the horse, rake has bren introduced and used most successfnllv. To catisfv mvself fully
on the subject, the iat season and the present 1 have iud one in opv anon. It has ex "ceded my ex ptv '.ati-Mis. and I now recommend h to the immediate use of all our fa "mi-ts. it will enable one man, wit a a steidy horse and boy. to pe- form at least a much work in
lm ncring hav into winrow and pi'-c as six good men can accom n'.iK iit no ." 'in ic riirtmmi.
!' : ' l l , . l 4 V J vll till I - V'I1IIII'FI v done in raking bv hand. The experiment which I have made wiU warrant tiiis statement Te expense of the horse t ake is small, not exceeding two dollars. It is constituted thus: Take a stiek of ti'Uber. sav of anv stout wood. Ah. ehesnut. fir, or spruce will be sufficient ten feet long if your mowing lands are fiee from obstructions, and if obstructed with stumps or rocks, then shor
ten the head of the rake to vour
convenience. Tne akehead may
be three and a half inches by two a vl a half diameter, or as you
please The teeth should br twenty two inches long, and one
inch bv one inch ami a half diameter, and set fnmlv into the
should have been situated The stomach was reversed with regard to its position, having the larger curvature on the right, the small curvature and the pyloric orifice on the left. The intestines were likewise changed in their order of arrangement, the deodamus commencing and lying principal ly on the left side, and the sesamoid flexure of the colon on the right. This examination was extend ed far cjiough. to satisfy those present, that this anomile was a
lususnatura of the remotest cmbryotic origin and could not pos sibly have resulted from disease.
at any period of his life This gentleman died in his thirtieth
year, and is said to have been re
markably healthy and athletic un
til within two or three years past
during which time, he had suffer
ed much from disarrangement of
the liver and snleen. nrobablv nro
i .i duced bv his removal from a nor
thern to a southern climate, of
which disease he ultimately died.
Louisville itlovn rust.
hoped he had more honor left than the Perv;ce '0f tneir parents; proto sink his character to the level v-1(ed thcy then COnsent to be
of a lawyers -1 am above tak- transported to the intended place ing a tCC ' of fnlnniyntinn t StpnltTil.
j That it is expedient that such a 1 system should be predicated upon ; the principle that the evil of slavery is a national one, and that
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STATE OF RHODE-ISLAND.
In Genkiial Assembly,
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Voted and Resolved, That, on the subject ot the amendment to the Constitution of the United States proposed by the Legislature of the State of Georgia, pro viding "that no pa t of the Constitution of the United States ought to be construed, or shall be construed, to authorize theimpor tation or ingress of any person of the United States, contrary to the laws of such State," communicav
ted by leer from the Executive
of that Siate, under date of the 10th of January. 1821 to the Executive of this State, that it is expedient to concur in the propoed amendment, and that the Executive of this State be, and he is hereby, requested to transmit in formation to the Executive of the aforesaid State of Georgia accordingly. Voted and Resolved, That the
the people and states of this Union ought mutually to participate in the duties and burthen ot removing it. Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be requested to furward a copy of the foregoing resolu'ion. to hi: Excellency the Governor of each ot the United States requesting him to lay the same before the legislature ther-
i eof and that his Excellency will
also forwaid a ci py to each of our Senators and Repiesf-ntatives in Congress, requesting their cooperation in all national measures' having a tendency to effect the grand object embraced therein communicated by the Executive of that state, by letter, under date of the 24-th of January, 1824. to the Executive of this stale, it is
not expedient to concur in the ob-
1 1 f f tT I I fO. lltt l f mr. , I t . i. 1 I.
.l.n; .. II... 4 f -S ' t fl nttlLl ItStMUllUIl. iilJLI III ill, IIJC resolution ot the Mate ol Maine ! 4- fll. 4 .
nnrd the lfirh d.iv f ifioi , .,MU,,t'1" ' ,a,c uc
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A severe reproof. A truly pi
ous man. of rank and influence in society, was in a habit of enter taming and admitting to a degree of intimacy, persons of very hum
ble circumstances in life if only they gave evidence of true reli1 gion. His friend, who was ac customed to measure every thing according to the standard of this world, rallied him. pleasantly, on
ithosuhieet of his associates: in-
head about two inches and a half timaiing a surprize that he should anart. These teeth may br made admit to his hospitalityand friend of firm white ash, or walnut or ship, persons of so obscure an oroak. The teeth should be made igin, and of so little estimation a-
at the emt to turn un. so as to run mmm men Hp
on the ground like a small sled, tone uf unaffected humility, that, to the Executive of each of the and not into the earth On the as he could scarcely hope to en United States." communicated bv
top oi Lie head suould be hxe! a- uy so elevated a rank as they in t"e Executive of the fitate of
t out seven small statutanis righ the tuture world, he knew not, Maine to the Executive of thiteen inches high to prevent the wly he should despise them in .State, the Executive of this Mate h-iy trom tailing over the head, the present. The leproof came be requested to ha-!smit info, ma In the centre of the lead fix two home to the feelings of the proud tion to the Executive of the afoiebandles, such as you have on man. and he was silent eon said state of M Vme. that the Ue ploughs, at a suitable difcuuice, to science whispering, meanwhile gL.ature, oi tins Siaic huvc deem
which is as follows: 'Kesolved. Tiiat the alteration of the Constitution of the United States pro posed by the State of Georgia on the 22d day of T) rembeM82:5. 'that no part of the Constitution of the Unred States ought to be
eonsiii'. ; c - 'nail be construed, to auihsM .. ' t lie importation or ingress of any person of color in to any one of the United States, contrary to the laws of such State 1 be, and the same is hereby.
disapproved by the Legislature of this State ; and the Governor
is hereby requested to transmit a
ted to transmit information to the Executive of the state of Ohio accordingly. An animal is now exhibiting on Arch street whaif. in Philadelphia, that was caught in a seine in
Elk river. It is one of the varie
ties of the seal species; has the
head and countenance of a large bull dog. prominent black eyes, similar to the antelope, four legs,
which are webbed, yet the two fore feet have a resemblance to
the human hand, is remarkably
active either in or out of water,
and barks like a dog. It is propa-
bly of about 150 lbs. weight with
a beautiful smooth and glossy e.at of fine hair Daily Adv.
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