Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 December 1826 — Page 2
iernai love. Should all, or any of these the last trumpet sounds, see the same ch. be the caiise of the present desperate vs. 51 c 52 u Behold I show you a mysstate of your lodge; or whatever the tery ; we shall not all sleep, but wc shall ausc may be, search the disease, and then be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling let me conjure you to apply the antidote, of an eye, at the last trump, (for the trumIn the discharge of your respective du- pet shall sound) and the dead shall be ties, there is none to which your attcnti- raised incorruptible, and we shall bechanon should be more directed, than the ad- ged." Here wc sec all manking become mission of members. On your conduct immortal, sec the verses following and in that particular, depends in a great this immortality takes place when the measure, the respectability of your lodge, last trumpet sounds." By turning to the Let, the honour of your institution, be 1st Epistle of Thessalions, ch. 4, it will Conferred on those only, whose virtue and appear that the last trumpet is not the intelligence arc such, as render them fit trumpet of the seventh angel, but the materials for erecting the great masonic " trump of God." his fuither to be obcdifice. It is not sutlicientthat the appli- served, that in Cor. St. Paul shews the cant be a negative k4 good fellow," that to resurrection of the dead ; and in the 4ih be sure will restrain him from the com ch. of Thtssalonians, the manner or ord mission of crime, but with that alone he er in which it shall be accomplished, and will ever remain a drone in the masonic the state of things that then takes place, line. Rather than be altogether negative u For the Lord himself shall descend from it even is better that he should possess Heaven with a shout, with the voice ot some affirmative bad qualities, if he also the archangel, Sc with the trump ot God, possesses affirmative good ones. For it (not ot the seventh angel) and the dead is the business of masons to lop the rough in Christ shall lise fu st, then we, which corners of our character, and make that are alive and remain, shall be caught up which is meritorious shine in theefful- together with them in the clouds, to meet gence of all its loveliness. But where the Lord in the air; and so shall we be there is no marble in the quarry, the case ever with the Lord., How different this
is hopeless. We should therefore beware trumpet, fiom the seventh trumpet, and
of admitting such members : as they will be a burthen to us, and never be able to have such a view of the beauties of masonry, as to be serviceable to themselves. Finally, my brethren, be masons : not nominal ones, but masons indeed. CultiTate to the extent, the virtues of our or
der; and let the light of your usefulness
iivjv uiuci t in uic aiaic ot I'limrb uiicuM
these two different u umpets At the hist trumpet man becomes immortal, and placed in a stale of glory, there to lemuin forever see Cor. ch. 15 'there is one glory of the Sun, and another glory of the Moon, and another glory of the stars, tor one star diffcicth from another star in
thine with such splendour, as toirresist- glory, so also is the resurrection of the
ably draw all mankind into a belief that dead," which difference St. Paul clearly masonry, (as I have before said) is the re- shews in Thessalonians ; the glory of the ceptacle of science, of charity, and love, dead who died in Christ, and which rise That It extends the cup of consolation, to first, to the glory of the Sun ; those which the lips of those whom misfortue has re- arc alive and remain, to the glory of the duccd to penury and want ; the husband Moon, those ascend " to meet the Lord in of the widow, the father of the father- the air," &c. to a higher or more exal'.ed less, a home to the weary, and comfort to state of gloiy ; while all the rest ot manthe distressed. Should such be your con- kind immortal remain in the "new Ileaduct in life ; when time shall deliver you vens and new Earth (for thcie the itsurover to its successor eternity ; and your reclion takes place) wherein dwelhth Spirits are wafted to the celestial lodge a- righteousness," in a lower or lvss exalted bove, at your knock its gates will fly wide state in glory ; as the stan more Iccbly Upon their golden hinges, and you be re- shine than the Sun or the Moon in the
ccived to the eternal enjoyment of that Heavens where they arc piaccii, then v. ill
" the hec gill come upon all men unto justification of tile" God is all in all." u O the depth of the lie he s t.-o'h ot the wisdom and knowledge ot Go : ! ilw unsearchable ase his judgi.um's :-nd his ways past finding om 1 For who hath knovn the mind ot the Lord ? or who hath been hia counsellor ? Or who huh first given to him, and it shall be recompensed
unto him again I l or ot him, and through
PALLS' WINTER GOODS ; : 0:00010: mm njlHE subscribers have re-
ceived, direct fiom Puladelihiai j
thcjspsupply f y Full r Winter Goods, comprising a great vaiicty of hoolexs, among which are : 8-4th, 9 4th, & 10 4th Rose Blankets, Mackinaw 3 and 4 point do. Bearskin Coating, Red and Green IL.zc, White and Red Flarncls, Black and hlate coloured Hose, Black and mist lambs wool half Hose, Superfine Broad Cloths, Cassimcres, and Ca-ssintts. assorted coloins. alm) a supnly of fresh G HOC B SUES, And r it ?tso tn.f nt of HAKDW a HE.
The above coons Ik. in
Philadelphia, r.t the !a?c n d
thev arc enabbd to s ll them veiy low, for'Ccs;, or fiEES li'JX J s SA.Ml. SMITH. October, 18 -J 6. On hands 20 barrels old JVHIiSKIi V, 100 do. x.i'jYif.iir ; 0. .7; ICO si-.lcs Upper LEATHER.
And (' ;!v cypectcd, 20:) piec s DO-
mES''1C$, comp Kinqr aimovt cery species of l 00 LEA and CQTTOX GOODS, made at home. J. T S. S.
bliss, which heaven alone c an impart.
FOR. THE WESTERN SUN. Great men ore not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgment : therefore I said, hearken to me ; I also vill shew my opinions.1 From the book of Job.
C Concluded from last iveek )
That which is perfect is come, sec 1st him, and to him arc all things: to whom
Cor. ch. 13, v. 9 For wc know in part, be glory loievcr. Amen.
and we prophesy in part; but when that "which is pei feet is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. For now
(while wc know in part) we sec through
Thus it may be seen in Luke, that Jerusalem will " be trodden down of the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles be tudilled " And in Rom. that hlmdness
a glass darkly ; but then (when that which in part which hath happened unto Israel,
is pcrlect is come) lace to lace " 1 hey win remain on them "until the !u!nc:,s el
shall sec eye to eye, when the Lord shall
bring again Zion, and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God," Isaiah St. John Rev. ch. 7, appeals to bring to view this state of things, after
speaking of the one hundred torty & tour
purebred
m
rt duccd 7:nc(S.
NOTICE. BOCTORS J. KUYKEjVDJLL & DECKER, take this mode for the tii at time, ot tcminding their Iriends, ant the public, thai they ate desirous of closing their books. It is therefore desired ihat all who know themselves indebted, either to Doctor J Kuykendall, or to Kuykendall Decker, to come forward and close their accounts, with cash, or otherwisc. From the long indulgence given, it is hoped all will comply. They propose receiving in payment, country Linen, Bees-Wax, Corn, and Perk, if dclivcicd in the proper season. Likewise good fat Cuttle the most liberal prices will be given. If this notice is not complied w ith by the 20th o! December next, other measures will be oursued KUYKKNDALL c DECKER. June 2. is;. 1 6-tf
the Gentiles be come in, and so all Israel shall be saved-" Which fulness ot the Gentiles takes place r.t the battle of Cbg and Magog, as may be seen in Ezekici, at which battle ot Gog and Magog, the day of judgment tnkes place, (or is the
thousand, he savs a After this I beheld, day of iudgmnt) as, s e the 20th ch. of
and to a great multitude which no man Rev. w hich day ot judgment is under the could number,of all nations, Sc kindreds, seventh trumpet, sec the I 1th ch ol Reand people, and tongues, stood before the velation : and at the beaming of the sounthrone, and before ttie Lamb, clothed with ding ol the seventh ttumpet, see alo the "White robes, and palms in their hands," 10th eh. ol Rev. K is funlur observed. Ice ("tokens of innocence and victory) see that when the last trumpet shad sound,
the remainder of the chapter, man is no the resurrection ol the dead takes place, i longer righteous by faith, but keeps per- and all mankind becomes immortal, sec : fectly the law of God- the 1 5th ch. of Corinthians ; and tins last . It appears thai the dead here live in trumpet it maybe seen by tui nit g to ch. the spirit, and all mankind receive a rc- 4, v. 16, of the 1st bovk of Thessaloni- I ward according to the detds done in the ans, is the trump of God," an 1 not the I body, whether they be good or evil, sec trumpet of the seventh angel. Fiom this (
St. Peter, ch. 4, s. 5 & 6 " Who shall view ot things, the toregoing observatigivc account to him that is icady to judge ons appear to be correct, the quick and the dead. For, for this And it also further appears, that the cause was the gospel preached also to scriptures do not teach endless punishthem that are dead, that they might be ment ; but that every man should be rejudged according to the flesh, but live ac- warded according to the deeds (or woi ks) cording to God in the spirit." As God done in the body, w hether they be good, is spirit, (and not matter) soman li t s in or whether they be evil, the spirit, and is judged as if in the body ; From this view of things, endless punfor the spirit is the acting power by which ishment appears t be among the ai tides the body p rfonns every action, whether of Mystery Babylon's merchandize ; and
A Important lo Farmers. Fi W V I G X h sVl N X K tt . Full SPINNING HOOL AND COTtOS FllOM thk uoi.l, calcula'i d tor Lmiiy, 1 and other us s. f Ei HE subset iber takes this method to 5 i:dorm the pub i-. flint he owns the exclusive right of JO' A' nROli'A'S Vertical Spinner, As secured Leneis Patent, f;r the states ol Missouri, Iili7ioi. and Ind ana, except lvent four counties, which he has disposed ed sine: arriving in the statr ; and now otVcis tor sale, county 01 state
rights, on auantagcous ttims to purchasers. Thih machine is simple Sc durablein its construction and a machine ot six spindics will produce more yam from the roll, that) four common wheels, with less labour, and of a supeiior quality. The subscriber wishes not to lecommtnd these labour saving machines higher than they will recommend themselves but that persons desirous of seeing the machine in operation would cad at Mr. John C. Clark's Hotel, and examine its merits for themselves. CHARLES POMEROY. Vincenncs, Dec. 2, 1826. 43-tf llfcCOMMKNDATIONS. vaoli, Nov, 2d, 1 826 Having at difle-icnt li nes witnesscJ Mr. Hi'own's Vrrtical Sfiinncr in opera tion. and at theioqinst of Mr. Pomtroy, state without any hesitation, that it will in my opinmn, be found a c-.inueuicnt and labour saxim; machine in spinning wool, toeveiy family v. ho find domestic household manul.ictui e advantageous. JOVAT1IAN JENNINGS. Li:hanon. (().) July 22, 1825. Having s en the i'rrucal Si:?tr.cr inopeialiu;i, I take much pleasure, incompliance with the tequest ol Mr. Coffee n, who bus accjui: cd ar. - interest in the pate nt light, lo state my opinion of it. It appears to me,
that it is well adapted to the saintr of!
much labcu', and thai it recommends itsell to the puliiic patronage, by that consideration, as well as by its great cheapness and utility. HENRY CLAY. July 8, 1826. I have veen a spinning machine, called a Vtriiccl Siinnrr, exhi
bited duiing the last session of the Legislature of New York, at Albany, bv Mr. West, and 1 then concurred in the general opinion then entertained in favor of its great utility, and I have seen no reason since to change that opinion. DEW ITT CLINTON.
Administrators Notice. rjpilE suhsciiber heu by gives notice ji. to ad concerned that he lias been duly appointed, ar.d bus lake n upon himself, the trust cf an administration on the estate oi Dinl. Hewcs,(lateof Hindostan,) deceased, which said estate is probably in, solvent ( i.d nas ghen bonds in compliance wi'h the sintute in such case made
j and provided.) He the re fore requests all
1 niUl.uivu iu uic sain inr.
ctusVi) ot.iit, o nuke immediate payment, an ! those who hae any claims or demand.- theieon, fo exhibit tbe same for settlement w ithout delay. JOHN ll HEWES,.Wn. Novembci '20, 1826. 42-3.
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it be good or evil, for the blood is the life of man, and not the spirit of man " For the blood is the life of all flesh."
When Christ appears, he reigns in his
as ancient Babylon "opened not her prison doors" that her captives might go out fice and was destroyed; so Babylon that
now is, optneth not her piison doois,
kingdom to the end of time ; through w hereby her captives may go out free, which period of time the seventh trumpet " shall be throw n down, and shall be found sounds ; and in this period of time Christ no more at all," " And no man buyeth
subdues all things unto himself, see Isi Cor. ch. 15 u For he must icign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet, the last that shall be destroyed, is death, (un til this time death hath reigned over the dead, the body of all men who have died) and when all things shall be subdued unto him, (Christ) then shall the Son also
himself be subject unto him, that put all
their merchandize any more " These
are a tew of the numerous observations with which these things arc connected, or to which they lead. a layman, October 26, 1826.
The last accounts w hich have been received from Colombia, state that General Pacz has been missing several weeks.
things under him, that God may be all "Some conjecture that he has gone to
u an meet uoiivar, oihcrs, that he nas been That the resurrection takes place when murdered. A'at. Jour,
"JiSJL'ORMS the public that he continJ ucs to canv on the
I j jpaddlcry & Harness itrjpln'C business, at his shop on
WATtll STHKKT VINCENNESJ He also, will keep on hand a regular supply of LEATHER, of every description, which will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, Boot a Shoes, of every discription and quality. February 19, 1825. 1-tf Magitratcs 6c Clerks Blanks for sale at this office. Tallow, wanted at this oflicc.
hereby given, that, nine weeks after date, application will be made to the Uegistcr ol the land office at Vincennes, for ihc lcnewal of a certificate in the name of George W L. Jones deceased, tor the sruth cast quarter of section No. four, in Township Xo. two south, of range No ten wcsinihe District of lands offered for sale at Vincennes. And also lor the renewal of a certificate lor the south e-.st quarter cf ection No. five, in Township No. two south, of range No. ten west, in said District which was entered in the name of said Jones, and one Basil Drown; and bv said Brown, transleicd to li e undersigned, as administra
trix ot s.iid Jwncs the original certificates having been lost or destroyed. Given under my haml at Princeton. Indiana, this 16lh day of November, A. D. 1826. SALLY JONFS,hx of 42-9 Gr'.rgr IF Jones, drcd. NOTICE. 57rI' sna'1 aPP'y to the Judge of Proyy bate ot Crawford county, III. on the 1! ird Monday in December next, for a final settlement nf the
ham Hogard deceased, when and where all pei sons interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN V B A R LO W, jidms. of JOHN BOYD, said estate. November. 14. 1826. 42-4 The Alhtim anil Ladies' Weekly Gazette. TJHIS is a irjw publication issuedon Jl Wednesdays. It has been commenced under the most favorable auspices, and, as its title desigt atcs, is appropriated patticularly to the Ladies. It is devoted to the cauc of viitue, to knowledge and amusement. It will furnish information
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