Western Times, Volume 2, Number 6, Richmond, Wayne County, 10 October 1829 — Page 2
If cannot be good
christian.
as a m n or as a
lo.xdox beggars. Ninety nim; out of every hundred of LiiJ u b.-giiushive been ascertained
cuiuot" :iet luVii i t well - in other wmls,! Cr. Abbott in his letters from Cuba give 1 . . .. .' I . ... itini In III1
on)'! interesting paiutuiais in';"" growth an J management of the coflee tree,ai-d th preparation of its fruit we extract the following, which will no duubt amuse and in
struct all lovers of cotFcc. The co!r:e tree will hear, on an average, foi
to be imp Htors; and n carious account i about twenty years, and as the plains are rets exhibited of th v iriou artiKces by newed here and there a they decay, and do which t'aev impose on the rh uitable., r.ot produce until the thir.i y ear, one tenth pai r..r.. n.imVr St liv writing beg ! o f t It . m i s u n p rod uc t i vc. The product is Irom
.,n;j lt tii: the Mendicity Society list,, half to three quarters of a pound per car.J C- ir re.-rUeJ '.V)o3 letters of this des-jThc fruit is contained in globular shells u :
r r rpti . for invc-tiu ition, f which 1 , i hu-k?, each of which contains two ot tne heme. C ) w re Mo n new applicant?. Of such a we sec them in the market. Tiny 1)1) Ivjiirn w!i i pre-cp.ted theai- are picked from the huih when they have turn s U-s to thi- S ) icty,the catci of only' cd red; the picking season commence in No r ; A cre phmibli enough to merit in-; vcmber, and contin-n a until March. The frun n nrv m 1 of tins number uttlv --17 were of the s ime trce doc s not i ipm all at once, hut
ia, I received rer.ol. iini me uuiereni Denies nccotne ni io uc ni,1"l,tu
THJ EPISTLE FROM THE
C 3 A 3 'Si 'X 5ES2ST5
HELD IN "L 0 tV 1) 0 V, iv ALJOCRNKENTi, from the tOth of the Fifth Month, to the 23th of the same, inclusive, IZ2'J, To the QUARTERLY and MONTHLY ME ETLXGS of FR1EXDS, is GREAT L RITA IX, IRELAXD, AND ELSEWHERE.
Jfluences of his love and power, and to pour cut our souls In
Dun Fn..F.Nii, Wk are reverently thankful that we have been pcnr.d'ed to meet together on the present occasion, and to know tln l,r of God shed abroad in cur heart.-, through Jc--ii Chr;-t our Lord. We have been favoured to proceed with the uual vet important business of this meeting in broth
erly h rmonv, "and have felt that our spiritual strength has
ol t'o in ?n licity and vacancy is aerib- successively, so that the same trees are pickea born renew oil by thus uniting in religious tra ail for the Lest cl to the vat inlbit of the lower Irish,! repeatedly," at diileieht times, until th-. fiuit is welfare of our Society. . . i " i . .1... .li.hl i!or- .-.li ,r tliptV.I Th,. ..!. to.lr the fruit in Amidst the nnlinarv engagements of tin mcctine:. w e have
WIIJ'Ul U!ll IIIIC'S I"" "'7 , - ' ' v - - I
er in tom uitin with hi.u lor tmpiiy . takets, w hich, when tilled, the) rairy on uieir
h,it fr.Mn their fonu niraaroas. Jie-uis to the null, or rather to the tlrvcrs, u
" - . . . . . ...
it I
J
Libit, ten! to debase hi manner and to the ho-je ol the planter, ami th-- huts oi clnm'tor. Tor w mt of a better s-) s- ( (,'Ji'is of the n-roes til the building's hemg ten of pa-io4 Irih pauper?, the e- u-ually situated in a central part ollho e.-tate.
Ml' til rOII"!'' UK-ill " i - J - - ' 1 II i" iii.j ui i i' . v wi u""ii .-...iv
p..
roroivod aernunt of the uilei ansr ol our niombors. in s-up-
secret suprdication far the continuance of his blessing and
preservation. At this time we have, in an especial m '-inner, felt the advantage of being constant in availing ourselves of those opportunities which are afforded us, in the course of the week, ot coming before Him; occasions when we are called upon to w ithdraw from the cares and perplexities of lifej and to seek the Lord and his strength. Nor will our approaches to the throne of grace be confined to the attendance of religious meetings, 'mpressed with
the benefit an l the need ot a daily supply of heaenly help,
Kilter fian th- thu!" for an ir?iuo pi its for dr) in-, until they ar- mi tli lent!) Stl I t th fnn!jijPt.r,. of all ourdear hrethirn and sixers
. lilt I .!
t rt of ou i Christian te-t ituon v against tithes and o titer eccle- we snail ie oil on see King ior tne renewal ol our spiritual
t I'tK il demand-; a- well as in ron-onuenrp ot a te v claim irengtn; and in our private retirements, as well as in select
opportunities in our lairuHfs, lor this- purpose,, as alo for reading the Holy Scriptuie? and the writing of pinus authors, we shall seek to he imbued with a deep sense of the power and presence of the Almighty. Discouragements of arioua
for military purposes; the amount thu repotted is upwards
of Thirleen thousand eight hundred pounds hi pi Di-ooding to unfold the Chri-tiao stdi itude i hich has .. . . ,1
ipro:iiin! in thi-; mee'ing. we woum expres an earnest oe-
p ve
in
(tie tniil. l my ci me iri-n ; CJ, w hen they are il p -sited in laig'- ions
wh a.pMr u'tlerlv destitute in the J compartment?, in a store house near to the mill.
street, h ive been found, on exa mna- to be suhsequ- ntl) i"Uii ai d i leaned, ti m. t h vo sever il pound sewed upj i liru rs are ormoi it, Kreat care and i: f ieirel )thes and the) lie.pientlv re-. nratoss 'lVil coVt.r f,,,m a quarte r to a hall an rr, t -itm lo t ted in thi country, . re fUvy elevate the uiound with a bed ol Vn euh th- m -ans of agents m 4r !n, ,iU)f t0l)V beatet: to pieces, and raised in th.
f .r the p lym-nt o! t.:cir runs u m: Jdh-of the bed s.) as to Inve a uentle th t liv liiil. itv: and surround the oiIl'cs with a wall ot a
fact ill height. This bed and wall are cov C I Ml
with a f tiong crmer.t or mortar. b aten dow
kind- may prevail and abound in the course of our piltrrim-
gkrmax num.
A of fi-'nn my ar- a'lr.tcl y ; withti heavy bc-jtlc to render it capable of su rv . . .... .11 !. i, . ....:.. .11 - t .. r it .. :..:i....
' 1 rn.t l i hnml lv, et tirinlv, llxetl upon (iod. He changetb jage; but how obviou- ar? ihe danger and fully of relaxing to
'pres lowaro me inaii n-r me pnz.e oi ine nign caning ot (jod ia Christ Je-u-!"' And s'jrh are his contlesrension and
goodness, that He at times permits thoe, who put their whole tru-tin Him. ron-di:igly to feci that there are Lojoyj like unto the joy of his salvation. The great importance ot cultivating true piety and virtue, h what we are at this time concerned earnestly to pies? upon every one. If thi boron, o. a it ought to be, the main object ot our li e. the fruit of the Spirit will be apparent, but we are constantly to boar in mind, that this is not the place of our rest. The waifare mu-t be maintained; we can at
not, bi comMion "ate new every m-uning: Ins promises
are -uro. att('. "his kingdom rulofb overall.1 Hi- "word is -ottlod in heaen,"ai!d hi "faithfulne- i.- unto all generating. Hi name "is a strong tower, the righteous lunneth into it. and i- -ato " It p!o t-od the Father, in his abundant mercy and love to the human race, in their fallen and ht estate, to give hi on! -la -often Son, the Lord Josu Chn-t, that ulsx-eyer bohf votli in Him should not perish. but have everlasting life." Oh! then, that not one among-t u may, by neglecting or un-
..w, ... -,-.r cl.nrl im tli i? ni.l u irh
Tu
ti- tc-t rd--. 1 to I'Tin m an ieep a-, tatn;nc all charge of vcuher. An in nfenl t
.'ti . . . ....
uorvalaiii'r tin l.ievoi. mean
no, .'.a i th- h d art1 accordingly very Mt important tie cf the. sicritd i. i t
i- prepaied for the people tf (iod . May w e all, in true and li in" faith, accept the Saviour of men, a-rut lUdeemer.
fill in 'an-! deliverer ftorn the thrahbon of itt. "In him dwollcth
.i . . . . .. ... ... ...!
I.urcv. Allhouii mere in in eiuai j et'eiiive tanU' with wather, to serve the planta l al' the tulno-s ., the ( iodhe id h-xlil v. mo i
1 1-" -1 in'e tnv arrival in , , ol) through the a-on: as brook. I ma -iiv.lWord which in the b-g inning w a with io,i.
ro - i t ' i
S 1 1 l ve
; that eternal and was (iod ;
no period put off the armour with safetv ; we have an unwea
ried enemy to contend with, whose temptations are (iiveci. tied, subtle, and insidiou: the path of" life is an arduous one; but, thank bo unto Hun who is omnipotent, his grace is all. uilicient. As He l daily sought unto, he sliongtheneth our
the c uutrv . I h e never seen a vl;iule they h ivu none, and well- ate rire. aod sui k h d hrje ch.iuj'i f r to pcr'ons, and ! througli st u.c for hundieds of led, in this pai
Mae o it ol ten aie ad ipted to Uie recep-0 the Island.
if itriwU-Tol moderate iltrr.en
achate lodoinption through his blood, oven the
f. c f ,, 1 1 1- ,mii ci it hi iiiir Int p rci -i . r roiri i I-
t,.,ot Vr?1l;,:'jr;h7o;!. 0n the dryer,, the herri -re kept birring. P,,, w tl), o.or.Je.u Chr.t the nght, .--,pa-
' ' , , !et lliey st.-uld heat. J f.ev aie -pread thin of lr ,., lMo ,!ir lt,.,ir.;- and"s at down .m the light hand of the
ro tur-, o-r wuu o - , tin k.
J --ex' -!i'et i a ha;, termed I k- a . . . . .i.i
w it'im w tin li a ifu k ni in
who wa made lb -h and dwelt among mfii lleotlered j-e.ul and tncreaeth our coinnlence m Him; and, it wo faint ft e-tciii'-ro f.ir onr tran-re nm. "the iu-t for the I not, but i?reere unto the end, be will give the victoiv.
U'i Ut ;
tn-1 t.
'X t
at lording to tin extent of th v o k. i i,.t. on it,o-,
which, as they have time, they ixtcnd
j y ear to y oar.
Ilt-iii icio-l and e-ential truthof the Chti-tian reliirion.
wore th- ftith of our only i od t -e-ov. and have been u
" " " ,VJ i . u lien tfw coll e in tho cherrv is dried, the rnt-omlv uphold hv our -nt !v, fr-'tu their ta to t. o pro
i- it. i ii up. u -ciu iv, .v r, i . 1 r 1 1, c It tofet h r in r. rnniea li.-nn. which lliei 'et.t no-1.. . t t cau-e ot tiianlio'.lno-- to u. that we can
it in trim. It i- u-uillv not in-re toan ! t oyi f f.)fn t,(t, . (j rai,.s M, tol, on1r iHin the full por-u.,-ion that tho-o Truths are dear to
five, b -t lang, and two and a lill or mnV(..,ci,. ...(" ,,f .lr. I, ., Ki teiaU in tbi btnd, in lioland. ami on the American ronti
nnt; although we h a e to no an n ov or many . on the other
through our Lord Je-us Christ.
"Lnto Him." then, "that able to do exceeding aburdantly above all that we ak or think, a''Coniing to the power that vvnrkelh in u. unto Him be glory in the Church, by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amei.."' Signed in and on behalf of the Meeting, by JOSIAH FORSTF.I!, Cleik to the Meeting this Year,
and movcahlo loo ol in m-
'From the dry er the coir in cherry is re mov (1 to the pet ling noil. Thi - is an octagon
le of the Atlantic, once in fellwhip with e., who have
t!u-e f..--t m hie ..lUi, ( -irr-'-pon-ling x ac'lv wi'li tb.t" h- 1 or rn ittf . It i
ii ii i i i f i' 'i i ' n i . n . : -in i.i i nfoii k ..
,rr,.iv lb .t if . ..h. .bit. v imn-)-sl'de ( . , . iai-'i,"M Ivvidelv tieoartod front the true taitli o; Ilie Liotol I lie e
to turk it uo. A- I am u.tforlumtoly a;1' ro',, V "' d the one now h. f,reme; fh- y !pi.t.M:irv ,fltercouie with or.r.loar brethren, in thoe coun
fv,( .. It I 110 vvth f
a w
v of the.- roV'-ri,..:aru V,MuUI ,M,i,,' n ," vu 1 ,,t roS,s a,u,!tnf-.has boon ma.i.tainod at this time, to our instruction and
el-
It 1 1 a c V 'r'."g
. r I ' s , t k i
- . : . . - :. . i 'i' i r- i . i
, , .ir .. ' iiiioaung in a cui'oia. i no root, w nir n r, ,,-,. ii or n-c a wa t a splice it - i tomi-oi. ... T . rnt.c I. i .,li , . a.i .... II .. . I .. . - ...... iU... Ill . , - it . a ... .1 . t l
ri- ""en in.: i-iei mi i . uu aim uutiu- iii roni cm pi at tug ' no0 mgni y impnrram inuin, in w men
ing pi u e td far go f!"( ks of do t ?. w I n e alroad ad rtetl. w e are re no -a rdlv ronv meed of The i). xt pmrevs is to gri-uj and cruh thr LT,r 'f ,'f rl t,!r,r l fr aderp an-l constant m n-e of the hem, sun.br a stone wheel of about five fe,? , n.f,;oe p-.w or :,-,-! w .Miomcl Cod , and o the very limited tU.no tt r, rev, Ivi- g in a circle, precisely l.ke numan am,,,! . U o ought to med.tate on thoo it . i .tnirij in humilitv and Mnccritv ot h art. ana rovorontlv and that ol a hailc mill in our tanneries, being muv L . . " . . i . i in . . , . r i I ft r ',t! to tio-ire that our understanding ma io ilpirnitiac.ibv ay.-k-id oxen, or most fnquently, a j, ,( nU Thenwilo,lr t-,lt(l in theip Vllal t oup.e of mule or horses driven by a boy. I jf u rnmP rnorP flI rnlv ,.M .iMl.,l( , . an j niir ,;C;Uf. 11. I... .l . . I
no. ou-iii' s sTn-wnai rnonoToriou-: and we i,u, t . ,.r ,t,'r. in :.-,,!
Ill - I l (Villi III 11 nil ' I Hill I'M i a ' i
rv wi 11 foi . it inin. bit i- a pr--r a.! nr, t Mi a (it i ir. tl w inter. a tii- f r -1 mak'-s its app- tr-
toil t !v "I i ?r- i i no
- V-
C in.-; As so -a
;t - . voir
IM t'.- T I, ft she il tl IOl ( 'OK r o, a nl thr w s it ui'-ai th- top of ir. a a -uVtitMto fr blankets. A to- l initf m r-: tha-i f;v f.-v-t long, all
t!ie t i!i of A'nk, ol tfio pre-enl geper
ati d, ueiU -pin thi
p trt of the ho l la the Impus, atid the
i it a'u; !n ore. As it I-
rt I'tultpr-. iii.
, I1--dm h. 12.
c t Cor. xt. ST. d Kj.h. iii. i0.2l.
lor the ino-ti
reta.lleet a l.ttlo l egro at the Ueserva, an es .nable ble-Mnsrs nrovided for u. in the Go-nel of life and
tha.or hivea'tate ol Mi. N. Follow -e, whose cmplovmrt '--il at ion.
w a driM; the mules, who took advantage rd 1 We at e thankful that. a a Chrit ian people, we are, through the liboilv Lis ( flice gave him to make some Pa it e mrrrv.ono in faith; but how highly incumbent i it
i a in j i -i it a'fr; i-in ere. .s ii i
j ,,p .4ihb' t- rn t in v o-ir slep with-j "o?-e, arid L v enetl bi labor nod rncourng. t! that w o s boo Id ho mlt i-lu tih concornod.not mil y to accept in oat th- be r Hi- bS i-.'k. 's r- Ming oll.it i mules by a sort of char t or ia atatu. , , I, implicit v the doctrinal trulhs of Holy Scripture, but earn- . I I . i L . nt n, I'nr I. -ill tl,.. i;..w. c.ii,. .. ;.. etl v t- tri e lhat w o nta v be cnrrimi' urt in the practice of
uin.foiiin ,i i. rli III I ilW I H I '" ' mi inn', pi mi i; iti ui-rii I - i i
na a Iditional coy. ri-ig I tr-e mauh to' ekhrtmg every incident which came, cm-rtc- the-n all. l-i fut, there i sf. w ithin sight or hearii g. If for instance ho raw !
L'.il- cunf.it b-ie at nih, that as nvd-I -"'V per-on-. appi o .r nmg the nouso tlown tin . . i. i...i -.t . i . i
.. r,.r imi u'i vmiM- n,i :aiuiK, lit- i a 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 iiiHiouirru ine cirrum
staia e in a ( lear, sonorous voice, in mu-ical ri
in-' t appr
1' in, in I . or in th mo-u. They tell a story r.fan Iri-bman trav-C-U.ng pome wild -rs m(e in (icrmany, xvhf set ii g antdher b-d placed above bit o vu. i t n' hi led that it must be the fii-tom her-; tu -loop in layers, one aL ve a-'otht r. As rio tiro-i .me, he rung
tie: h- II. an 1 .lit- rt -d the 'orVant to t
ev orv Chri-tian ittue! Look then unto Chri-t. ilea r friend
wehcifeeh yoti.that vou may come to know Him to "dwell
an your tiearts tv t aitri. and to rule mere iy tne power ol
hi-blo-t-rd and ototnal Spirit. Lo awakened to the noces- ' c i ; , of wotking oit yotirown salvation with fear and trern-
'.l.fit.rr ' I.ol tlm L unit I ri! frr of i nnr nrotinp-s. hv mlnrp
(itat.ve, stating the nurnh, r of visitors, dos( ri !(n fl:in.(,l4.k4i ,i,P i,.v ol ,u i ,r,i. 1Iiri,P xnn . n
their aiuiearance. the horses, f ninn.-t o i i. . .1. i .. i.:..i. :i.." i
l I ' - I" " ll'-HM (IIU-IMIl Kll'l i( llt'l I'll III Ullll' I IJJIIltuu-Ill dllll f.t'l
remember, that it i by futh and repentence, by prayer and
ohedn nee, that the work of sauctification is to be carried
.V.-n rcis"i ly Merit. That indu-try arid applicaticn w ill acccmj li-ii .tlui- !t any thing, is beauiilully exrn, lined by the u, ct st of some of the greatest men in the civil zvd world, who have attained to eminence from obscurity and indigence. Ilutton, the gr-at gorntririan, was a coal-heaver. ' iirt, the m( ch .mist and nvithem ttician, was a slioc. mak r. Tuinuhy. the civ 1 engineer, who planned and executed the immense canals of the Duke of Bi idtjewater, was an unt.uight common laborer. Arkicrighi, w ho invented the machinery of the cotton-
mid, which eventually established the rnanufactunr. pre eminence of Kngland, was a barber. Oar own country too, is prolific, of instances. Frank' lin was a j uirneymau printer; Fullon, the discovert-r cf the power of steam, and thereby the author oforc of the greatest gifts bestowed upon man, was a poor youth; John Q. A'lums and Dm. . Craxrfurd spent the t. r? years of manhood in 'teaching the young idea how to shoot and Hmry Clay Daniel li ililcr and Vrtu Fus liurai sprung from poverty.
fur-;
tire. ye. It was an ingenious device of the httl- s no, to make himself ha tin v.
... -
Alter the shells or berries are MJlTn ientlv '.forward
crushed in Ibis mill, the coflt-e nafs through
j a finning m 11, which, if we recollect lightlv, j.
i itiose u-oti in vuoa, " ....-... -r- ........v .... ...... implied from the U.jrnari, increase m happiness and usefulness, prej.are him
Dr. Abbott mentions two sneoics of mrPt u,,h paluee the trials incdont to humanity, and to
md', for fii ning, or separation the grains of k ,a Ptinpatmn in thoe joys which shall be
on to,.,' precisely l-ke t-ne t.f our wiritu.w mg noil, sin b
taat n. u.g y. a v Ll'ii t-i ou.e
lit., t,. he di-toibb-d after bo 1, d f.,lh iu Mates.
a-e- ti. l)n-i'ht'x lrnl;.
I . T - .III t r h . .
t a ii e ir in me nusK or sriolh. he coll-
urain ( -me from the fanning mill mixed with
more or dirt, from which it is to be Bona-
riled, and the cctlee divided into tv;o or thiee
l !l" rent sorts.. For this purpose it i put upon
a large table, of some twenty or tbiity feet in I nglh, and of the breadth of an ordinary din
Ho that i concerned to live as become a consistentChristian. (a character to tv hich w e all ought to apire.) will often
tneditnte upon the precepts and example of our blessed Lord
.i . .i t. i I : ..
11. f I'l' Ill - ant vr.i w .1- iti ' VT 1 1 U
....,... l, .......1,1 it, ...! I as are ued or wheat : and tbns,. ti.e, in , , a and av iour;-eproceius w mrri, as mev roguiaie me me oi
... . . 1....1 ... ... .1, I I. .re. wo h- i-vf- inostU unrA,. d frn. i ... IT m a n. mr tease m Happiness arm iim'iuiiic-. prepare mm 10
"M li' i" U, H 114 4 !1Mi -- I I
spe
5 iliarn-irior rni-r-iliil And : UP 1 1 o i ti 1 1 ,1 il tnlidlniv ibnnnli
at a distance, the great and peifeet Fattern setbofoie us in
Erp!,rinz rrp"Uh ,n. Since the fail
..... . t. l.......rA ... .1. I
nit ot iii'- . i ' i j - i ni ' i n r , mini i in. Sanr lion and patrm a,e of govr iiili' iil, at the I it session of ( 'oiigross wr have 0 t tsioiiallv bealtl th it t-oili-' spuiiM txenion have hi en in ob, and with micit s. to t arry the t xeilition in'. t tl -t t.
the tins pel. the heart becomes expanded in love to Cod and man. and all tbont passion) and dispositions are kept in suhjeite m. the uiiiostiaiaod indulgence of which destroys the
peace and harmony of civil and religious society . The humble endeavor to observe the precepts of the Gospel leads to put itv t-f heart and conduct; it induces strict inlegiitv in all our transactions; and gives rise to the exercie
"Be.at this who can." Was joined in the hands of matrimony, on Thursday the 2 2d ms. .Mr. Ilnrnson Currem, aged 1 5, to .Miss Eliza I'l-nigh, aged 11 yeais 11 months and 1 1 days; both of 11 rcer county, Ky . The fi.,e prospect we have for abundant crops, indl cates that the rich soil of Kentucky brings to maturity
every thing 600iier than in years past. Central Kutch-
tuner.
A powerful Preacher. "Ah, Sir!" exclaimed an elder, in the tone of pathetic recollection, "our late minbter was the man! He was a powerful preacher for T ti e iort time he delivered the word among us he knocked thiee pulpits to pieces, and dang the guts out o five Bibles !' Sivtsm,
Of He
F i
Tr
m the S oith Sea
ing table, on each side of which the female
Lv u itmg it with some enlarged y ,ow j slaves are arranged, who handle each grain of!f that meekness ami charity which slune forth in the con
. ti . . , . i r i . i - .i 1 .1 ,,-t r i. i . .. i r.,.i;..i i.i;,.. ;., ii.,. n.,,.i.,. ri,
oilte, re It, tuning lilt' I . ill I Hl() SOU ' - II , irum lilt ' I 1 11 ''- nii't iu.v.u m 1 'i u.:i in uic viiiiruuii mi-
brokt ri and defer tive: the bailor is ralbtt iiVtc k10"- If we seek firt the kingdom of God and his ngbteoii-
and p. lis for half the price of the sound e. Ih t "P-"1. e shall be instructed by the example of p,ious men, but
more or L s, a conlit g to its cpiality, and tin cl i&eness of the picking.
-1,
and F11 iti () em. Wo hav e reason to belleV this rep at well founded, and thai the public will ere long f.e put in po ses-ittn-, tif parln nlars it (let ting the Leikjhost c retin on the enterprise of our mclchants, and others rngagt tl in it. . Yurk (Jour,
Krnt'irky Pnulrntinry. An interesting tcioi.tt oi th- present condition
of I'll- I -shtution, w til he found on our preceding page, Tne reader will no d mht be surprid tt l-an that, instead
of receiving a s larv, the ket per ptytbe s ite a ennider.ible "iiri annually out f the proiM th rived fmin the I ibor of the coitvn is, after defraying all the expends, hi .two cnmp'ms atian i" lultl. We houbl b highly gratified to he JM.. to state Hut our own Poniten tiary v i in 1 condition -ipl illy ll ibhiii aud respectable. O, tSule Jour.
not blind to their infirmities; comforted by their society, but not dependent upon it; helped by religious conversation, but
not (iisposcu to enter into 11 nasiny or supeincianv . II we
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, f f q . . . . . 1 i 1 ."in e 1 iii'it ;t 1 igui tor 1 111. v uti 1 v iiiitiu iiini . i .itiMtig ti tun
i ,,-irr.v . , (,i. v ournai in mo oiaie ci rt..r, !...ric ; ...;n.tiin ;...,inri.i.,rn nf..
I. . ii u in iiiiiFi t 11 i) nil tnv 1111 i'i iiiuv vi ru ndiana announces the termination of a Minck. L-a 1.: ' 1 ... j .1..1 :n ; 1
t 1 iisiiiji tinuj jo(i, aim tuny m aiMinc tu tint ttvvu Mu.-t ano greai
need of forgiveness from Him, we shall become very c
log suicide in the tow 11 in which it i? ' printed. In ll.e f tllowing t:rm; "At the next c u, he Micceodod wilhtheraz r, which he hold with ihe giap of a vie e, in n vering the jugular voir and the carrot d artery of one side of the neck, and expired consequently, as eoon as tho pur pie current of vit ilitv emild evatuato the tita del of the system Miss Cour.
A fine mnxim nf Dr. A'lam Clark. "No man
fioin what in oalleil a princ iple of charity or
generosity, tliouM give thaj in alms which he-lont'-to i.i creditors. Gmcrosity is Godlike;
luujmtn-r. ha- ever, both in ty(ud Gospel, the ftnl claim. JYvtc ci Ma'ihqQ
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tious how w e converse on the failings of others, and anxiou
not to violate that charity which is enjointd upon all; that
'ove w Inch is the true badge of diseipleship.
real hunger and thirst alter righteousness w ill lead us
t Imilv to Ptli!il-:irn ill niinm t mi il ina . ,T inm.tii., lw,,ll,,. C... i
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the pumic worship ol Almighty (iod . We thall then feel if to be one of our greatest privileges thus to draw near unto llim, and to unite in waiting upon and worshipping Him in spirit and in truth. We shall rejoice to seek after the in-
(r A doudtful "Gzsr.v The following laconic Cut, with the very pertinent editorial adjunct annexed, e copy from the Kentucky Sentinel. "Medical Xviice. 1 )r. I xcarits mojiry, ml st have
it. and WILL GET IT!!
Wc should like to know how, how??.? Alex. Ga:,
A THOUGHT Oil TWO. How little we realize the value cf health when we
possess it, or, until w e Lave once been deprived cf it.
To be utterly prostrate in body and mind, to knew
by actual experience, how slender the thread ol lint : and how feeble is our hold of it; to walk with tottcrirgj
steps and feeble knees, and with our whole frame weakened and helpless as infancy; to 6ee kindred and fricndJ around us, anxious hut incllicient, willinp hut una Ma honing, and worst nf alL 'hnniin aeainst hone.' -cout t-
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fearfully betraying by their looks, the awful doubt at J uncertainty that rests upon our fate; this, it is, tl teaches the value of health. And yet, thousand
, as if their ow n volition could secure ils safety
n Lam. iii.22.?3. b Fttalm ciii. 10. c lh.rxix.89n d Frov. xviii. 10. e Jobn, iii. 16. Col. ii. 9.
p John, i. 1,2,11 h 1 tVttr, in. U. t Col.i. 14. j I John, ii. I, k lltb. iv. li.
I lb. i. 3. m K.)h. iii. 17. u I'l-tlipp. ii. . o 1 IVtor, ii. 21. p I Cor. xiii.
thousands plunge into the whirl of appetite and pascM. as reckless as if health were in alliance with induig
ei,cc,and would assuredly 6trike hand? Jb 'ese nii-l
death; they raise the bowl, hut see n t ' 1 hand, and reflected image of their ov . tures, that early blight has nipt the H); And whose is the fault? If indulge f lite, and passion, and worse than ail, f" . IJ Cl '., arc thus exulting in their worl , --
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