Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 45, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 December 1827 — Page 4
Poetical.
matters in debate, resolves all doubts, and cases the mind and
conscience of all tbeir scruples It reveals the only living and true God. and shows the only way to him ; and sets all other gods, and describes the vanity of them. In short, it is a book of laws, to show right and wrong.; a book of wisdom, that condemns ail folly, and
V makes the foolish wise ; and a book of truth, that detects all lies, and confutes all errors; and a book of life, and shows the way from everlasting death. It is the most compendious book in all the world, the most, authentic and the most entertaining history that ever was published; it contains the most ancient antiquities, strange events, wonderful occurrences, heroic deeds, unparalleled wars. It describes the celestial, terrestial & infernal worlds; S' the origin of the angelic myriads, human race, and develish legions. It will instruct the most ac.com pljshed mechanic, and profoundest artists ; it wdl teach the best rhetorician, and exercise every power of the most skilful arithmetician. Revelation :iii 18; puzzel the wisest anatomist. 6c excise the wisest critic. It corrects the vain philosopher, and confutes the wise, astronomer ; it. c.vposcs the subtle sophist, and nmkrs diviners mad. It is. a complete code o( laws, a perfect body of divinit v. an unequalled narrative, a book' of
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known or done ; it affords a copy I x ' 11 ,s,l!-. ' vmnt for a king. Dent, svii. 18. an, a ! "Yf '; I rule for ."subject ; authority and I 7 Y direction for a morale ; it cat.- ' "l? f T'' . tions a witness; retires 'an 5m. i '"V" 1 i;,t partial verdict of a iurv. and IW. : amJ ll,c hcf 1 lhat
'Yam the . I tabu ma Sentinel. "Pure rcli&ion ami undefilcd, before God and the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their alHiction, and to keep one's self unspotted from the world." James 1, 27. Air Bonny Doon. Tisnot to pensive, gloomy thought, That pure religion leads the mind ; 'Tis not with melancholy fraught. But makes us cheerful, hlythe and kind. It overcomes all slavish fears, And fills the heart with love and joy : It wipes away the widow's tears. And kindly greets the orphan boy. 'Tis neither harsh, nor proud, nor vain, But takes a part in other's j!;rief ; Nor will it humble ones disdain ; It always loves to give relief. It warms the heart, and cheers the soul With friendship, kindness, peace and love : It makes the wounded spirit whole. And fits us here for heaven above. 'Tis not a selfish gloomy mood. That will promote our maker's will ; But actively by doing good We may his high bdu-sts fulfil. Then join the song ye cheerful few, Who take delight in virtue's way ; Give praise to him who comforts yen, And bids the sun illume the day. Some think they act a holy part, Who sih, and mourn, lament, and pray, While it-Luc has not vann'd the heart, Nor kindness pour'd its melting r y ; But outward forms arc false and vain, And inward feelings never can Our Father's approbation gain, If we are void of love to man. RUSTIC BAUD. The Bible. A nation must be
truly blessed if it were governed
by no otber laws tban ibose of
tins blessed book ; it is so complete a system, that nothing can be
added to it, or taken from it : it
that many large branches were I unwillingness that they should conr fnrtli in nvnrxr iWrnri inn cn nc hrnirlpr thirr hflir nr Wrnr trinket!
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his charging the fall upon Eve:
his disregard of old wives, fables : and his saying that young widows became tattlers and busy bodies. Stubborn Fellow. 3Ir. Pitt.
walking one dark evening with the
sent forth in every direction so as
to lessen the certainty and regularity in the progress of the main vine, & further observations were not made." Jy the 2 ith of August. the bean had reached the top of the lightning rod, and its large
ui uutn; d uctaun: i ica iiiat 1L 99 & twas necessary to cut it down, for ! ,atc Hdmund I)urkc,and the latter the safety of the rod. ! coming to a short post fixed in the
... j pavement, wnien, in inn earnesiT he Cow Tree. This tree. , ncss of conversation, lie took to which has been named (ialactod be a bov standing in his way. said, endron, and appears to belong to hastily," get out of the way, boy." I he. family of Sappoh e grows on " fI'hat, boy, air," said the minister, roeky declivities on the northern very calmy. "is a postboy, who Andes. Its leaves are large, oh- j nevei turns out of his way for any long, thin, dry, and coriaceous. body " Its thick ligneous roots scarcely
enter tiic rock ; for several months i Genuine Hibernian Si on.
m the year rain scarcely waters its! cvc'ril1 Irishmen were lately in-fan-shaped leaves. The brandies ; lh"cted in JiOndon for riotous conappear dry and dead lJut when ; (jUt,t armed with clubs, hatchets, an incision is made in the trunk, a j . nc tliem swore that at sweet 6V nutritious milk runs from tnt' lime, be was alone by himself, it h at sunrise that the vegeta- 'lai a witness that could prove hie Tujuid runs mo.-t a'oundantlv. . l ,l:at np nat nothing in hi? Then the natives and negroes are ! band but his fist, and that was in seen to come from all parts provi- n,s pocket He aid lie was knocded with vessels to receive the fced down, and was dead for a milk, which becomes yellow, and ftninight, lie was so sadly kilt, thickens at the surface. This' fTV "m vegetable milk possesses all the ! . power ot luifshands is that physical properties r f the milk oi ol Proct,on unci ,ovc' when that animals, only it is a little thicker, )owcris abused it generates in!o and mixes easily with -water 'tyranny. When boil-d it does not coagulate, . l.ut a thick yellow pellicle Uiorm-' v . ,ShcfM,1 5 c: r . A l , i- 1 virtue tit a writ o fin far as. ro Cd on tne sur lace Adds do not jb replevy bond, to me directed! flom torm Willi tniS milk any c.oagldum die Clerk's, ffice of the Knox county Ciras wilh that of the cow." j cuit court, I will expose r0 public sale, i nt the court house door in Vinccnr.es, on F l " ri :iLmlaxJy thc ventccuh day cf Deccml HllUO iJfrCC Oil An CX- ! irrn.'i7.liMttrPMih1-l.ft..r8nr.PBn',i,1,.
; raonlmary eilert ol Olive Oil is am, and five o'clock r m, and agreeably I reported 1V Mv. JJaldwin the 10 lhc u l,d scclio,) ut lhc law subjecting
I'iitish eonhul at
't. real an(1 Pc,5onul csl.ae to execution, ail
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nisl.es thc j.Hbc wilh his SCI- ! , . S-' 'V""1"' ";!'"! " ' 1:5 i ?" V.,l''n K,t: :Ui,',l!- th'' ni.T- llawliR,, o the f,!loins property, to tpnee; it Sets 'the luifbaiul ' ' ."C.UI",! siu!,t'! : ' !- i.'.-.ronmt ! 'l'1"' "ll pollers, none were ! " : ally acres of land, with iwcnlyllvc
, --! i)f the lin.io.lmhJ .,,!(!, " I" ti-stu::l- ; iiU.rtctt -A llli the p ,:nw. Led acres improveu anu utulcr good fence, it r . 11 is tl' kirnv lu-st in',. ,:,..;,,..,.. I.y .hi, !,;,(, i: p,oPU;i uci,. i ,,e"";.,l,c f." tt"?ft'P Moscs Ran!in?s Wile as mistress of the tabic ; .;., ,, .- . , , V.- , . , ', . ,,"t,," s low lics, nnsranJ he nijinKnox cotmtells him how to rule, and ,' 'T: U 1 '? ,,Mi' W." ' W,J K'P 'f V. a,c of Indiana, near White rive" In
T : . tilteetorv. and ihc vo-
me piOne, and the lollowmo" was .'onship No one, noith, of ranrc nir-c.
Ml'.e u.oi; of the tiist ti lnl !n i ucst boe.ndedas follows, to wit :' on tl.j
1 702. tu enty t wo Ve,;elicm sailors j .no,.lh' y i!!'am JoI,,"-son west, liviw' ,.;,v ,vWl. ii f V i ,,y ,an(l of Xa!,,an leaker, deceased, p.ivJ n((, ne (i i s with thiee infected y,inh. iwv:,r!.nn,r,i,.,i. .i .
reign, thc rule of thc'rulcr. and au- Z:n'v U'v j H".,,'!:- ,' : !t the j tcy ol M,sc5 IUvvli,,, at the suit ,.f
j i.im jiarncss, airamst L har es I
. i and limits the sway of the sovcV
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a profound mystery Inra ..a;:
iiiuiiiv ui uiunuisicr: commands ;k.,m;ir :f
.i , . . , , , i'- vi4,i, Juan C r Mr'i.irv the suhjectsio honor, and the ser- nri ,iw:' ,i r iY1 . v ' , . , . , anil tut; v .ve mans duec.toiv U vantsto obey, and promises the ..ivnl.fic h,nu.i(,i,r(1 ,r J-,.' i i . niioi os unouieune oi witiv m blessing and protectron o Us au- i Vl.nt- ,nfi - ,. r ' i,rt,n,iuiJt...H.K..:, .ntions lot the humeri us, and
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It gives direction for weddings, & for burials ; it promises food and Taimcnt,:md limits thc use of both ; it points out i faithful and an V,tcrnal Guardian to the departing husband & father; tells him with ,
whom to leave his fatherles children, and in whom Ids widow is to trust, xix. 11; and promises a father to thc former, and a husband to the latter: it teaches a man how to set his house in ordei . and how to make his will : it appoints a dowry for a wife, and entails the right of the fu st born, and shows how the younger bran ches shall be left: it defends the rights of all ; 6c reveals vengeance to every defrauder, over roaches-
and oppressor. It is the first bonL-
aand the oldest book in all tho
H - - Vworld ; it contains the choicest matter ; gives the best instruction
and afford the greatest pleasure and satisfaction that ever was re vealed : it contains the best of laws, and profoundest mysteries that ever were penned. It brings the best of tidings, and affords the best of comfort to the inquiring & disconsolate ; it exhibits life and immoi tality,and shows the wav to glory; it is a brief recital of all that is past. & a certain prediction of all that is to come ; it settles all
is ii nun imcrpreier. sc encourages tin? wise, the. warrior, the suilt, and the overeomer. anil promises an eternal reu aui to the excellent, the conqueror, the win. ner, the prevalent. And that which crowns all is. that the Author is without partiality. & without hypocrisy. In ;rn;? ;.v i:n ynriublcncw, nor shadow of turn-
2.2 sailors w ho had beei ivneated
! iy anointed vith oil. r ii:iin,.rl fi
, (ii-uMim.-.i.-tiii, i iw ce j i meman
families, consisting of 27' persons.
occnfvun: the same onr fine, i
u x ui u vjuoi jjcn lac;as, oii
om
While, Charles Mails, and Moses Haw
S. ALMY. ShfT i- r
November 24, 1 827. 42-4',-2
! iy attended the sick of the nla-uie ! 1Y vi,ti:c of a v;iit of fjc,i facias' I but bein- daily rubbed w thnil ! '
! IVrTV-tl h oill the ililVetio:.. i Ci cuit court, I will expose to public !c
iiutst s i!j me nospilaJs or i coun nousc cic.-or m 'niccnnes, on j Smvm:i, who attended the sick : 'jVdaV thc seventeenth day Decernnight and day, have, hy th-Vime ",T''u'l)Cl v , U1L Slinu'.j a .v, and live o'clock v m, an d :-"reeab'v
horn contagion. After thi?.. tln ! 1C:l1 a!1,1 personal estrtc to CNecmirm. o,
oil was emnlovcd in the firt tarr i r:J,Io.uinS act of land, to wit two hun-
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tckntific !kaiis! gentleman in Augusta. Geo. noi with ing to abstain from beans," has promoted their growth in an as tonishing manner by the application of eieclricitv. By a disehan'c lilll n F j.-.i...-v ...... il. i-
..v.... v miui jar, me insi v vegetable shot forth in an extaey, and it was determined to conduct the business on a large scale by placing the vines at the foot of the lightning rod. At one time in June, after the passing of a thunder cloud, the vine was found to have covered 1G inch.es ol the rod in 21 hours ; at another in conse quence of a thunder storm, it had extended 22 inches in the same lenght of time ; while its ordinal y growth, until the middle of that month, was only from 5 to 6 1 2 inches in 21 hours. '-The veget ation now became so luxuriant.
nt the plague at Smyrna, and with .V t .
, v , ; v ji,ir.b Ol AVniCIl IS lilif CTr rrnn-l tne hai.p.est t;ect. 'i'he hotly fece and fit for cuhivaflon, ! uiu.o
ilrc.l acics of land, Additional donation,
i . . , , ., uiu,"'" ,i.u) .ami oi jor.n Keel, on notiy with, lard or od, remain free i thc soulh v.'cst,and north-west bv land of
vned
pro
Irom the vellow lVv.p n.wi i Jolin Tlrixton, south east bv lan.
u,x tribes, who also resale .trwSf 7 Rl lJp 2S lhc ml c... 1 i C l I Gamble, at thc suit
Usquim:
on seal oil, remain also free: and
when the piaguc raged in London, tallow melters and butchers were found exempt. Instead of eloggmg up the pores, as might be suspected by some, the poies become open, and the oil produces a salutary perspiration.
of
The reason why some women do not wish to admire St. Paul's writings. I suppose, are these : He being, as it is usually thought, a bachelor ; bis advising people not to marry in troublous times; his commanding wives to submit
their husbands; not allowing
John Cumminjrs against William Gam
oic, jonn Jordan, and William Junkin. S. ALMY, HhJT at. November 24, I82r. 42-4 -S2 NOTICE. A LL persons concerned, arc hereby ijl. notified, that thc estate of .Irno's Rogers deceased, is advent and al! those ha inj claims against said estate are requested to present them for payment,
,.,iu ate imiciKcii, are requested toU'.ake immediate payment. JOHN EVANS, .idm.
SARAH K()GL'US,.-:eOTfa.
November 23, IS-T.
Hags ! Hags! Hags! CVS or U'QRKwiW be giv"cn for any quantity of clean Linnen or Cotton hags at the WESNTEHX SIT rnr,r
women to speak in public ; l,is lUoviiitUrtliiiTflicc.
