Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 February 1826 — Page 4

Poetical.

From the Actional Journal. A winter day A winter day What shall I find tn chase away The dense damp air of a winter day Give me a Wife whose sunny eye Shall chase the cloud From yonder sky ; Whose honied words ami looks will say Love can bloom a winter day.

5ha3 been pleased to confer upon

us. YYc declare that, according to our dogmas. God alone knows the epoch of the Isrelitish restoration, that He alone will make it known to the whole universe by signs entirely unequivocal, and that every attempt on our part to re assemble with any polit

ical national design is forbidden,

of the claim which it is reported 1 Notice to Printers

the fair lady has upon the British npiIE underpinned acquaints the Pii government." tcrs ol l,,is c"y ;mti 'icmghout t!

government

We presume that the. lady al

luded to is the present maivhion ?

ess Wellcsleyjatc Mrs. Patterson and formerly Mis Gaton.of Ial timore. But we had no notion before, and do not believe now.

that she was an agent in purcha-

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umicu Elates, mat alter very heavy expenditures, and much cxcitiun, he is enabled to execute at the shortest notice, aP utders for type of the following biZC5:

as an act of high treason against .sH- the field of Watctloo, thii'

the Divine Majesty. Mr Noah has doubtless forgotten that the Israelites, faithful to the principles of their belief, are too much attached to the countries where they dwell, and devoted to the governments under which they enjoy libert y and protection, not to treat as a meie jest the chimerical consulate of a pseudo restorer. As, however, justice requires Some consideration to the absent,

we should be sorry to refuse him

The following letter has been be title of a visionary of good in

addressed to the Editor of the tentions. Paris Journal des Debates.by the Accept, Mr Editor, the assu Grand Rabbi, De Cologna. rela- ranee ot the distinguished and rctive to the proclamation of the spcctful sentiments with which I new self constituted Judge and remain your humble servant,

Friendship mav come, with a plausive air. To cheer the hours that are free from care But worldly friends soon shrink away From the frost and storm of a winter day. Wine hath a quick, but a passing power, To dispel the fiend of a gloomy hour ; But it lacks the vigor to drive away The lengthened gloom of a winter day. A Wife a Wife, whose sunny eye Shall chase the gloom from a winter sky ; Her, let me find to chase away The dense damp air of a winter dav ! CCELEBS. RE-ASH EMBLAGE OF

J. liLl l Li " '

The Grand Kabbi,

DE COLOGNA PRINTERS liANK

We perceive by the New York

anion" those who have, thought that iiold was more eflicient in producing the tesult of the battle than steel "During the revolutionary war. Gen. Lafayette being in 1'nlti more, was invited to a ball. lit went as requested, but instead of joining in the amusement, as

might be expected of a young Frenchman of 22, he addressed the ladies thus: Ladies, you are very handsome you dance vcrv prettily; our ball is very fine ; but ihy soldiers have no whirls. The appeal was irresistible; the ball ceased, the la lies ra:i home & went to work, and by the next day a large number oi shirt s weie prepared by the fairest hands i.i ILiiimore. for the gallant defend ers of their country.

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Hrt vier, 'Vontarri!,

If

A gentleman many years ago,

Evening Post, tliat the printers oi ! employed an honest tar, who had

that city are about to petition tbe cll,,t tnt srjl- ilH a gardener. Jack I II II 1 1

Legislature tor a bank charter, : naa nanly entered his new

Resenerator of Israel, Mr. Noah,

of Neur York, calling upon his Jewish brethren, throughout the world, to assemble tinder his stan dard at the intended city of refuge, Ararat, in Grand Inland, and imposing upon such as do not

u cnoose, or are not ame iu uuey m i . -tv , e -. ...... , .. .v ,.,. .i.L..i,fn.mii,;mfirm,i,

IWUll I II Ml CM II IIMJ1 II dorr who nio-hflv

head for leave of absence: , , l,x ' v.i,i,.f't nmiUc h., ;n.

i " I k van make up ine stock oi a y v j. in-m lo the Editor, bank among themseh rs. witliout 'g the sailor got into the garden SinThe wisdom and love of becoming borrowers at their own Me the dog bad cbcaped, and

Which distinguish your Journal, connt(T thev are trulv in a pn. ytBiid the well merited reputation it pCrons condition. u( If. Wkv the -enjoys in France and in foreign stockholders of some b :nuin- inv countries, induce me to hope that stitutions. they ant a hair; mere Vour politeness will grant me a iv tn HUrnimt th ,lillofi t,lf

- - " , - - I ' vk.uiiv null tiling, III

made him captive. As soon s he was seized Jack deliberately took his spade, cut off his tail, and set him at liberty. Shortly after, ttie gentleman entered the garden. ... and inquiicd'of the gardener, if the dog continued his annoyance? He'll never trouble us again,' re plied Jack UI caught him this

morning, unshipped his rudder. &

place in your next number for thcm mu( am, some observations w hich 1 ad- ,(r and p a hp-ue dress to the public in interests ol u.00(.tHl I:vfTV nrincr uis ;l

reason ami irmii. h,lilk in hh c. h, him stir, The trench and English papers b that his m ,

have lately announced the singn ho a comfortIlbc set him otV before the wind, and

lar project ot a Mr. joah. who sf,ck by birn. The ra'e for pee- bang me if he will b j able to steer culls himself the fm.mlL-r of the ,.; in bl0(.:.s unfifS it K'in his way hack." Arr.'irnf 111 ti'in ITnitirI (t:ifc 1 11 . r ......

Vvt , V V -r oau-stocicx, may bring him into of North Amencaf-Ccrtamly if emb in asments; and he may find

inr. moan was, as ne supposeu to imevnCctedlv that hU r(ur;,rr ;

ouL his points blunted. pacs sqdhbled, his head tines ludtered, his fipes in pi. and his bodti lock

ed np 'm a chase, whence no pulls

I be, the proprieter or occupier of a great extent ol uncultivated land, and confined himself to the en

gagement of men without for

tunes to run the risk of colonizing , i' . .

.... . . . n ,u llt cn ' faii can frou nun With lu.n, promising them at the g- it,ult ,,.,,,,. ,, same t.me mounta.ns of R,kl. no ,-j( t ,,- mit u,() a boily uouiathH.kof.lisput.nfihis )h(j w. (.,i,f(. f nghttotolloH-tliefiisliion ofsj-nd- witholl,- tt (W,;. lct )im ;nak ,v, ing forth projects: but Mr oah his bed ; or , ,

fr?i,M r l ' ",UIC neath his own .summer: but let

- vateu cnaiacter. lie dreams of

heavenly mission; he talks pro phetically; he styles himself a Judge over l-rael, he gives orders to all the IsiaehU s in the woild. levies a tax upon all Hebrew beads In his exultation be xoes so far as to make the central Jewish consistory of France, his Charge d' A flairs, and t i e honors of the President of the body with the noble rank of Commissioner or Emigration " The whole is excellant; but two trilles are wanting; 1st the well authenticated proof of the mission and authority of Mr Noah. Jdly. the prophetic text which point out a marsh in North America as the spot for reassembling the scattered remains of Israel. To speak seriously, it is ri ht at once to inform Mr Noah, that the venerable Mesis Iliershell & Meldona. Chief Kabbi at London and myself, thank him, but positively lcfuse. the appointments he

him be ware of a plunge in the lye tub ol speculation. Huston Galaxy. The Revolution It is supposed that there are vet about oik thousand venerable men living who served their country in arms, as oHicers in the revolutionary war. They are ur;:n; before the congress of the United States, a fulfilment of the promises made to them, at various times, from 7 7S to l?iv,by the revolutionary" congress. IVatevloo. An Irish paper states that the battle of Waterloo was won, not so much by " IVirmingham steel and British valor as by Amevicun gold," in other words, that "(irouehy wa5 bribed by a eeitain illustrious bride, then a widow, to delay the arrival of his forces at the scene of action, Sc

! that the douceur so opportunely

ly bellowed, constitutes part

As virtue makes ci beautiful woman appear more beautiful, so beauty makes a virtuous woman appear more virtuous. Sheriff's Sale. "fVjY ,'Viiiuc ot a wiit ot a ias fieri taciJ3JtlSTin tlatnagCb, to mc tlncctcd Irom tiie -Clei k's oflicc ol tlic Knox Circuit cou' t, 1 wiil expose to public sale at the couit house door in Vinctnnes, uii Monday the thirteenth day ot Fcbruury next, between the hours ot ten o'clock, a. ia and five o'clock, p :t. agrecab.y to the third section ot the law subjecting real and personal estate to execunon, the tol-

lovving lots or parcels ol giound, lying 8c beinp; in the Borough ol Vincennes, to wii the one fourth part of lot nun.ber ninety-two, (.Hh ot 92) deeded to Sullivan k Call, undivided aUo lot number one hundred and ninety, ( 1 1)0) lying and being in ilamson's addition to the town ol Vincennes, taken as the propeity of Jacob Call, at the suit of Caroline Smith, administratrix ol diaries Smith, deed. S. ALMY, Shjr kc. January 20, 1826. 41?-4- S2

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NOTICE.

to apply to the Judge of Probate of Craw hud county, state of Illinois, on the first Monday in March next, to make a final settlement of the csst.Ue ef John Ashbrook, deed, at which time all persons interested may attend if they please.

VM. C. ASUHHOOK, Adm.

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