Western Times, Volume 2, Number 12, Richmond, Wayne County, 21 November 1829 — Page 3
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, T.o more roper. We have before u-("'P ,,;lvc cu so uncourteous a? to ! . . ' . , have said "it would be an instinct' pecuh vroynU lor two more ne paper, to be, cretil;lMp to ,.UI.VIU Ijatlm. if Im,iei
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commenced in a sdiort titr.e, in tin State
oir to to published by V. II. Morris, and II. S. Noble. lijr. at r.rookville, and to be entitled The Franklin Ca.ltt. The oth-
tiie pieent f xtraurdinary exeitioKS to prostitute the pre, none should be found in venal as to accept tlie bribes o bounti fully prot.ercd by the kind of othcial profi;. . ...,.i . ' .,t r.,,(. jr.
er. to be published by Milton Gre, J.-n. j,,, u Jilo;ti(, ilcrt.Jlt th:, :,c!;nonlede at l.iwrutceburSh, and to lie cvtiiled The jlnf.,)t 0f our i-n.i ante of th ".r Inv mi; sub-
llfj'fni Slat Hiijii, aii .lricvlturai ififu-' omed the Gazette pre-;, a o.ir apology i"i
h:iving disturbed, by any premature allusion?, that felicity which n.u-t have arisen from the succ.elul termination ot uch an
t.r. A the editoi of the former are. said
( I:m;U.V1I.IJ:, Nt r.MJir.il I ..!. ,0 ,!illtr ntiment, we presume the . - r-. I'adrt will pursue a neutral course in IN'a ( ' Tt :tl a K. W. Chrem.ins n tmaal politics the et'itor of the latter was
, jo. t V the ale ( I a I U'e n ntity of I'er lately a paitner in the li!ladium e-tah-, r.'. i't ito 1 1 , will le at his mill, on No- h-htuent, and declares hitt. If decidedly r, K'V.:, f ur mile- North of this place; opposed to the present administration.
u, n t it lliel.mond.
M r Jo(.d n. has disposed of the 1'rookMlle V i'irr tvement M been experienced ' , ..
arduous and important negotiation. Anil the 'fact"1 that our remarks w ere publish fd on t: c 15ih, and the lstNo. of the State (.Jaette. did nut appear until the Jd tilt., wdl su-'ain thi tiuth of our d.eclara-
linn tli;i! u i did tin! iifn finr ! (it :it bini.
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iMroi.i .uimcal ami personal men.i.;uho,e fiutterit,.r euuees sj secre
bers, dissolution at.d regulation of terestrial productions. reservation of genera and species, demonstiatioris of infinite skill, and of the wi sest and most benificent Providence. Man. Life, nutrition, sleep the senses. pai!icu!a. ly visi n, and muscular motion, each furnishes a series of irresistable argument-1. The heart, and the circulation of the blood, alio I'd the most striking proofs, and on this point let the reader particularly lis his attention. In a healthy stale, the heart m ikes 111) pulsations in a minute, and it is calculated that from 'Jounces to 2 12 are exhaled into the Vita at each pulsation; consequently, at leat nine thousand six hundred ounces will be thrown into the Orta in an hour, w hich would amount to
KIEDICAL NOTICE DR E rTAS02J, Ilespectfully tenders his services, in the various branches of his profession, to the citizens of Way ne County. He can be found at his office, on M'n stieet, KICIIMOND, unless he be abent on professional business, N.IJ. He will also attend to the various branches of Dental Surgery. Richmond. .Xuv 2 1 it, 1 1'2J. 2lf. i i mwusv valov's Police rpllr. Undersigned has taken out
''"i" ui .'vuuuuiairaiion cn ice
LI-1 ate of
NATHAN BRANSON.
ne thousand four hundred forty pounds! Deceased, late of Delaware county, In
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i ! . : tu.uls, car I i-t rem irks on ! t. All oir late papers fiorn K.ist C j . Olii'i, h ive been brought u I.,- i ''in n.ail. It will a'.s, l e seen, ;, wiig ti.ct, that we are not ,.,t 1:1 'nikipg compl.ne.ts about the late , r it ti i't n' the nv.'l . Vr . ii (I ! b .ii. i J ti, Nov. l.
m one day . At each pulsation, Miis quantity of blood
lis propelled ii incbe.-, which amounts tofif-
,li;ricu!luralil and though his age V past
sen ices, should exempt hun from the lur
ther caies and lal ours of a printing office. !nurui,cr 0f,l(. j.M k,0nCentral Commitlee jthii ty poiin.U, and passes through the
riia'.a. mi nrrsniis n,rti,fr 1 t en.
refute are required to make immedi-
iU- payment, and all those who have
.1 , 1 1 1 I i I j - - - - - , ............ ! I .' " 1 UIU3t tlllU lldlC Nextcomesthelall.Hhum.a pnperwaose. , ,,ell,illlllll,11, The nuantitv of bloodlcl ,i,;H against the same, ivill urt
editor was an migmal Jacksonian, and a in a human body is, on an average about Uk rn within the time prescribed b law.
we cammt take our final leave of one w ho ;tt tj)p pr kj(it.itial U ctmn. It thmws ,beart about twenty three times in the space
it.inl ii.itl iw .inrn mir lirl commence-' , i i . .1 i i . 'l an hour.
J siMiie iigui on me en'iiry made in our lasi
mm I as an editor, w ithout some emotion-. j, ,j,er
o' sentiment il regiet.
.In f tliii mi'-r.er. We barn from the
Kruii tl e I' i'I.i b'u-ii, of (c. 31.
"Tbisbfiel sketch flings is ti - to the
for li(uidalion and settlement.
A weight of fifty pounds, Lung to the loot, the leg laid across the opposite knee, was raised b the popbu al ai terv. allow mg
for the distance from tl.e center of motion,
OCrSaid Folate i solvent.
ISAAC BRANSON AJmr. Aor. 21sM320. 123.
'lime wi.en an,.-Vr rtiange i e'h cKal m t!,is t.i o es that ti.e heart must i,o,m ?s a
Ma!'- T:k pastern ill ol yes Indiana .founvil, that A. F. Moirison, Fxj the editoi i.tl ,!t part me.it of fi-e (i;i.etteJi0ut.r 0'at asl j;.ur ,u,tie( pounds. t,r tv i g br.'U.'.'.t i) 101 pipers nir , v f ,!,tnr of tlie ( 'harletow n State a Ku.nai-I coiiie out a e It ; The blood ciitu.ates bv pi es.su re from
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tied t'.e In .jia Democrat. In Us public Mr Kmnard i. th at he shm, 1 thu- mi.I U u extremities of the bodv re( oi.durts it. (
pa pt r, to ! e printed at Indianapolis
ll will! e altot'ethei Jark-.nian and a ; assume the jr-uh ol a trm- tnead d lhe:,rar t t,.0 i.,WjS, lo the heait
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ot t'.e s'ate ol iJ.iio. U.i jvapcr will be the "accredited
, v vvo'.'.v ' i ill j i ' i i i y i '. -I. )iu-N ,1b: in id 1 1 io p pi t s i , . T.te i iiiiern in ul ,d
)V William Jay, of West River loivt.sbip, Randolph Cuut ty , Iniiaua, iin Kslray SOURF.L IIORSi:,
Mr. Man is mi ua one of the l'if sidenis.,,,1'"n"t,,,,,n- t,,r- '.s 111 ,1,ms l!ow" is this eilected ? It has beet, mm posed. j Stippesed to be fifteen or sixteen years
uuginil .,,po,tus, it is sr.-este.l t! at !u "0"' , ""',! :,n" lCO""U(l Vl h at the a.ten.s contribute much to tbe.old; ab. ut sixleen hands high; shod be11 -anis man, and on une or lu .ecaMot.s.,4.;,.,.;,ti,, i thl,l.-,. a UVi .t ' t i.; . i c . .. t i
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t . i e I a 1 1 v . partv. lo mi- tne lea-t, t io political ,il,PV f M i. .,n n,iv.ilin. ,,nuer it . r , i i 1 1 .' .. mey cea-t w neu . u ii an auxi.iaiy pow f r , ,:f., ( f.V .. Anpraised to ;:r vH, .
'i : . i . . i. - j . i. i . i . . t'i, impnu ii ) r Kiihimh iim in uiIi.iii mi : . . . i . . . i ' ' f .
i in m ine? ine iurri inner u it pi m
Taken Up,
I ft 1 'i', M -'it :;( M
t d at Indianapolis! eiiit ir of the .S"'i.
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ii tick
.1, l: lb: bop
iina r?titie iia.etee ana tia (una' reco.n-'
tneiuied to tbe support of 1 1 a irnmislra
: i I. !. ol S i I i'e i d it-? as ' '
il lit'de -i.e. Wi hie boi no "fther printers taere don t expect t . live are the men who edit and publish the indi
- I'fcutic fir M'lW t l'i;- i' ! !i
th it II Il0...iii . juitiiut 'i im ii't siijiji'iii hi u ;i ;mmtua Icxj.ennieiit
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- v - ; lull .I-- , iha t.U i hi '. . . ' , . . ,, i" v r- pi'-miit), piaceu ti in warm water, inserted one ,,,rt. f,.e.t.e ev.l I.-' ' lr....U).Un.,,;ute. ;p'.,.o the one ?idc, nud Mtful ones unjen,u,I;l tube in the brack iel artery, and ;d- Ura.b, n ai .r !)'! i ii j e i ' The :u.-i2 5.'--fr Catttte. btlofe it ua-tl..- other. I the other end in the caioted artery of a 1 ... .. . ...... i .i ... .i .11 i i ..i.ir.i ebiVPlbmiorbllir nl ivp pvtinsitinti'i .1 .1. 1.1, ,1 : i.i .1.
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is most wantmg.at the exueui.ues, whcr.-pirs b u JoflM doorman serio.,Tratheir antouias,9 nilh the veins takes p!ace;vj, AdcC(k ) ooj d of Octoberj an.l the reins are not supposed to possess. , ora J
uny uch piopellmg power. Lut that the arteries posses no such power Hechat has proved by the following
lie took the arm ot a diad
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m;u. it, the .bi;t" with fi.e dilVeniit ill-!111 "'r '1!,lt U, ,,'MMl!"i 4i ''""lj7f'"'.V '.lead arm, the pule of w hit h beat regul.r-
. . . " ' ma ne e:i inieil to uu lei rtainl
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1 rue me eiioris of men. who.
;m. apprefii'tn beihir
t ?t'em to have been bom with teeth, and ; v edent opponents or wi the 'fence,' w ill b it-ui,gov rn able projer.-itv for stiai linir orn be attempting to give t uie and direc nd M.appintr. wo-for it'tlf, an.l it l"'a t(J Uv fneml-nf the adniini.-tration in
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t ,...,..,.... ' Mil -Ull ''II 111 'I tl I'l '. V U'.lill ',1-ll'i - M 1 . a. I.T . ii lo; i ei, alt' :'r of gieat iup"r-, ' opposition- extend to thoe diflenn? w ith
n, -evei il 1. . o.ns, that intill, '-'i"""- " regular ari I tapi I urcion.!u in opinion our humble sutiVa-e but for -h u 1 coiio- tliiM 1 't c tnmr:icf I it a-saults up -a diilt ient. recrear ts and turti'-oats to principle and . ;,.'( tviii '!orang tn-r.t f the; papei. of ihtTeient political characters! party we have no cli.ii ity.M 1 . 1 . . I 1 l, , 11 vi . i 1 ... . . 1 . . 1 . 1 . I . . 1 . . f l .. ..... 1 ! From t I.i- P;ill .,! iii 11, ,,f 1 .1
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t.pj P. si O.h. 1) l'"t'" '"'-tbe roa.i ant not U-ia to b awl m a little, 1 onluctors ot the Indianapolis da
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1 do certify the above to be a true copy fr m inv Ftra C k. (ii 01 for; T. ILSON. J. P. .Ycr 2is, 13:9. 1-23.
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an 1 cem ar.Monj 1o ;irp tl-eniselti s oil
.'ette flounder about wonderfully under
the operation o the small nottnti of cans-
t 1 lllU'-,lir. we applied toihema sb.oit time since
We co'ild excise the tuiLiiiL'siiiid tv isiings Tlie pain was Po'-evere tobear patiently of the managers of lh.it paper if they h;ul ',,r a week the stopped the press, ;H.d in :i 'tiOhltrniit1 ol il.niit i n lnn d wiiorn! r
I,,! (),' C in,r 'i.ot n-ort-d to -uch ungentle manly moati. . ' "'i1 " , 111. I, IU.. , s, lor hntl.lKT Will. It 3 1 L ..I ,,,t), .,,,,1 . ..
r-t-!M l'.o I t.'e-11 IM ul w hi' n , t ni'.lm t hen decejition upon the public. . . - (1 1 .to IAIL. lo i..i3.- i I 1 1 riiiia . "aip ni to tie Lonon n their
i . . ,i r eitain V k,.o,t ; Pin as mi- 1
,.. ! a notU.pi'-" t!il 'V' U,C '' ',1,0, ..age of action as ouictlv a- po
', ' i ide "reioi untp'o, u ij.no ill il th it rn iy h- the cause.
GIL PRESSES flHK ubscril'er continues to m-.nu-j larture Presses of irrent power for
ly by the aclioti of the heart of the living 'extracting the Oil frt n Custoi Feai.-, on an
annual s there not a wondeicus and rs j improved plan; aim makes, to oider, and pecial pro idtticc of Ciod, by which this; has on hand, Pressi ? 1 the ahove desciipis effected. jti.-n. AKo, Press Screws for Fullers, PaOthers have attributed the pulsation of j per mukeis. Iluok binders. Printers, Tothc heart ilelf, to the stimulating nature j bacccnists,- Screw s for raising Mill-stones, of the blood. Pechat has disproved this 'Timber wheel Screws, -e. c . He would by the following experiments; I pai ti ularly iccomn.end his Castor Oil 1. Kxposeihe heartofauanini.il, nnd j Presses to the people of the west, as their empty it; apply a stimulous to its muscles soil and climate are partirulaih adapted and it will dilate, and contract, as if itT the culture cf the T.stoi Pi an. w e re foul . j CI 1.1 UL US K I W.
'J. lo puncture all the large v tsscl-'.A0. 3.1. lirmd St. ruaa'cjihfo. lt';2.
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connecieu wnn me nean. dilations win
continue lor onie time, notwithstanding the total absence of the hi od. 3. Pctnove tvo heaits of eijual bulk from two living animals, place the fingers in the ventricle". d the one, and grasp the other in the opposite hand, and it will be
f V vi J 'a c k s o n a. n .
1UG1IL Y LMrOKT.l.YT. fJMHI. 1'.m)Khmgki, a ft w m-t'k since, a '.iti iiultrc. ell t . i t . . i . f ol t!,, , i. .n.K.r.
at ti.is in e on riiuiy u,u , uj, what conscience can they, muivniual- i",., I gs.nvokmgdestiuctiotion the author found that the eflort of the latter in it w'i-l1''11 l"lU'lc l!: ol l,,t J'" k'u,"" "r
'., ir Jiit nut n s hia.y j i;--r or lc-jv r odier tivelv. lookroum! on their old.ollhm mixrv. Put let them u r.thc and ! lation, is as f,icible as the other in its con- IU 'r"',"1 !"''' ",,,l!',t ,u,PM,,,e ,or ,- , , i . , , . !., 1 ' - i . i i ;. I'm" uriuie a luui-li aiui.-iou lo a ,,s l.e i . e ..k, or "Miu ol t. v I i, o iiii. I ., ,1,,,,! as,cnU-s,whom they have abused tiM-i their c iue i-desp.-rate, and noth . traction. could wi-h, until ai,t-t l,.e e,-e ,t... of i. t i p tl pe; lexrtij to ti ve oidv , i -.... ,.f;r " . .. r . mg but the sti't:get iipphra'.on- will be Incessant action of the heart its uu-!the be-iiljturr, in e..t oa. i ci oi tt.t , rn.tifi
a i .s . Ul t"Ui uil ct I - 1 ' - of am ue in bunging them lo a sense ot weariness whatexhausfs nil other mus- i'f tl.e itatc m which no is mtt n-i, (1 aim Lout.. t
. .. mil .. t .-I lr 1 1 i a i ;i . uitoiii uil ct ' - " otariv ue in hi iiiLMUL' t hem lo a sense ol weariness w hat exniusts nil other inns. I'f tl.e iiatc. m wiacn in is nitt n-st, o aim I , utl
t ) iron 1 1 1 i i ' t but, a.Ier l.avw 1 b-v t,' Int"1 ,,,,,,,nt't mo", their Htuation Xaturally tenarious of cles appears to iaciease its action and its!1 tvc couij.U-t.-d. C ircuu.sti.i.t, s. Kut.ver,
v. ,'.l v,lh pin- ce lor Kit ,,n.l, t t.v . - I nc ou anon excues mucn more ,iU, lt u ,x,,r; ((., u.y W(M1,, struggh: T.)tce ! Can any person conceive how it iUc-a f. ; to H d.sappo'.nted. i-Hisi; !' I ibit ! - 'ouryifj. th ft oar -envy , tor we would es.( violently , and in the end die hard. Poor poible that a muscle can be in incessant u jr. uteri aud a M-.-iiJ-rapher from YVasiuutcno , ur i't"! leis it.a.'t t i i.iii le at ' t eui the I- the s-i-pen-ioii of ii paper bILws. every elloit serve.- hut to lia-ten! action threescote. fourscore, or a hun- tou city, contemplate couiu.ci.cin on ration In,,,,-,,'., f I!,. -I., el"! UV ..r.1,,,, !(P).K(' vcr, Mlll., h.t, c.n,tated,,h' r;,,:i',,,,i',1 beir dilution, und'dred yea.s, wtthout any kind of wean- Z'll .
hiti iro'
op to M v m y i,t.-'ro l'i
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t , 41 ptiMiic a?il private toniVU tce.
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, i i' iv r it mi. iiirni)!1 iirni rwi n i i p rip- l ' ur'h-i i tin a dat nnn in niruro i . it "in ,
, i.nd i fnau ot ll i i,4oi I ui1 hi, l-.i.l..i ....
'I ho I o k of foorn pievi nls us fr m nay-! well explain this: ov er its motion theL i.i.
i-l ' .iiiiv I'O)" 1 v111'1 Vilii 'lU 'III ill I'll, IIH Ul II . W II
out ai '. a ft w extracts from papers printed ' ''t' t;l"or-
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An; though we j;iC no opp -r.e p.u u, u.e Mate.
1 ruin tlie I irre iri'iio iv.c;i-if r.
,,.' "1 Han. (icor?e Siml'i i,- I o.at Inrtl
ii j ur i e-pocls to them at length toda v ' mind has no pow er. This is w isely or-
j;, w .it ot dbi-W atiom c heie bnnij to , w e -had atteiul to them more lormallv dered ; as many, in momenfory tits of cap
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1:150 my km I ol;!;ost -toi.es. we werej
- -: !i ihU i is'.i d b a vi-it from
i Itf.fmjr drjiartt I frier I, w I. o-e demi-e , iradlv a-iiio in-e i a sh ut ti nc sun e.
a 'i.t ,
iilhoiitv el It own o'i'o' dn!(ir,i
I' i - pi ubable, how e v e r , lhat it was
f an Tilt Vf Lis I rUN TiMl.l. Ti!i:i:i: is a can). Crtation is ihe plan of which Proceeds
anapob-, bavmi; .leclmed puhli-hiu the ; ty,,in hi Uisdoin; the execution frorn his iNt-',.m:.ii" th.- Indianapoli-Ca.tte h' power; and llic icsult,a j.roof of IHs good iii ea com ei led into the "In lima tmr. (a j tfitf." and alllr u-h .Mr. lldvn still letainsj jr(rn j. wc my,xi proceed to i:is mt. te-l in the establ.-hment. he retwesitirnve beiriL' of a (iod, and hi, beuef.
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1 'fp '.l. das , ai it suppo-ed it wa, t ot j " ,l" uo....K )'' " "''V 1 1 cence and moral p;ov einmeni 01 tne w orld, . nr :,- ...N ,rr.th - ... mil liepaitment.and .Mr. C L. hmnardj .,rrij, iVorn 1 fleets to the cause. And. ' t , i I u co rri. or II il- ore i '. n..(i.) . , ... r ,1 , ., , " 4 , .... . ,t itid-h)ldly forth a-its editor, a chanipi-tir.t, a beaiiff of infinite nisdoin musthe ex- .. . hnb .11 col l, ihH i an uirpar !, M ,(- rrlorm. i;ut, notw ith-tandm- this po, ,lr, tf, form his woi hs so as to evidence io : i.i-ta ice of the 1 1 mmph of patrvA j taking a lvanta-e ot the hoi 1 which the In that w ..dom, m their multiplicity, variety.
e ii'iitllii'i et oly..aify. XSovv in- '..anapoii- na.eue nan upon tne people. (iri, mirlu il ".Iructure, arrat frement, con
e. l-n.v Ihe ."llepullnan party m rl; start w nelnf.r U. 1,. Mnnai. 1 ifill ho io.iia tioiiiili tltrnr)'!!!', ml 'U 1 d-d.) I
t . ', ,!! aro..:,l this thampion of ti.e,r f ie, ( n( in? .
i .io. a ,0) ha j was the lion. tieo. Smith, vet lemainsto -W nli 111,1 ' iii.iii-irrir r .in 1 rot: 1 andD, 1. reni. .et thi-i teiininate ;is it may.
however, we have no doubt (he h-ss will be bo;ne bv the h iemls nf the American
I Ii in n 1 i i.Kxi' 1 1 lo 11. i i.ii. 11 , -!'.. t. !.' ir I ei t'.' toio " Ir. n 11 I J'l', I'...,,, '. ..14. If' .,1, ' itl 1. Il.l III.''
, , , r 1 , I .. ai1 ")'a 111, nu in u I e-lrii.l l ion n n n. u 1 in 11U ir hoTital '.e fi lend arnl na.ue-ike Will .. . cafes a cheet lul ac t ne-cmce 111 the jjreat i, . 1 . 1 . .. .i.i p
M, t locitinjj on anoti.i'r n i nnn, inn
mci 1 a-e of the povve, el their opponents bv
w e !. ,v e compla d with hi h iue-t; and t;,i grand acquisition.
"We have mide these remarks in rela
tion I ihe Male (i i.ctte, in compliance with the lo'dovvini imjditd utpiest from its evhtor ,11'iit we sh oul i notice him.'" The implied leipiesl is here copied by ll e Keister, and is nothing Hse than an
1 I '. l .srj.nt i.rt.l llfililMI'i-kl ful ti i 1 't r 1 1 ti t s
4V.r.i.rll.,'I ...t l..r. II.. i.i ll.o "I'r.t " " J
'.. ev cii'iii 1 .1 rv ' s i 11 iioiiii c wi 1
. 4, "
J ' iriui j
)e itlnn oar tha'.k- fir the compliment I.! h it p ud ui, by n im. i ; u s pcially ir, hi call up hi hi 1 lof.ber punters. l 'V-Unc tl.ii'irv.e f 'lir jt to mention lefoie. As we are ti iw an autlioi i.ed A-
ent l r Hit "J ickor, 1.1:1. we mut arain
. , (l!aette, on that paper, for having suirges 1 hf? en piiiy is alio it, much ' , h b 1 j . . 1 . , 1 - . 1 11 .. . . , 1 , 1 .
I ted that editors should not he o easily
The
to the nreiudice of the tian r and we don't
, , , , . . '.. . 1 , ! bought up, as they i-ome'.imes are. (.nr. iv 111-110 lo stni, it It sin. I I ii. .1 Ik- t;i i- I ' j
a. ...4. ....- ... ..k..'... ....... ........ . ' ! 1 '...., .1 I !.. .. 4. ,,aI .a iO.... II, ..I
e:i as ctrtJin. that because they conceal 1 .... ' J 1 . ..11. 1.. ... i: 1 .. ii..,.,. ... 1,..
vsoiji 1 jnuouLe iiiiicnni 111 11,0-t: icss yuni. aul less sensitive than the editors of the
their uarj.es, ty are ua few ihii;itiig individuals,' or atjiratts lor any of the 'impoil.tat eftices 1:1 the -fate;" hut then (j'eorge,)ou krl()iv people aitalk: and in fact it don't look well. Give up the names George, thit'b the fair vay of doing hu-i-
Gazette: Now, when we made the remarks ahove alluded to, in the licgi-ter of the 15th ult . we were not apprised that the condition' of the Indianapolis G.i.ette iess" had becu "improved?1 or, perhaps, vc
nections and dependencies, and conseoucnt-
ilv, that these vvoiks mut be in many re
than I ....irt. i is.-1 of :i hi to m:in And tliia ns
I'tev aie his works, must he one of their characlei i-ti.i. W'hethi r there be any other kind of beings than spiritual and natural, and such as are of a mixed nature, vvc cannot tell hut w e h iv e no ideas of any other kinds, nor can we perceive the possibility of the existence of any other; as we have no idea ofatiy figure that U not foimedof straight, or curved lines, or a mixture of both. God, the uncreated spirit, manifests himself by natural fubstances. Created spirits must he manifested in the ?ame w ay .- and, though matter may exist without spirits, and spit its w ithout matter; yet, w ith
out the latter, piriU cannot be made man
ifest. Hence, matter appear to have been created for the use of spiiits, or intellectual beings. Creation, in general, demonstrate the
being of a God. The Solar System, and plurality of vvoihls, magnitude, distances, velocity, und gravity of the celestial hodies, projectile and cenlripal forces, centre of gravity, ellipsis, double and treble motion, attraction, all demonstrate the wisdom, power and goodness of God .
Vegitation. Hants, trees, circulation of
nutneiou? juices, composition, ligneous ti
at one dollar and L.tj cu.ti jir veur in uuvtui or two dollars .it the end nl'll t j tur.
rice, di-pair and passion, would su-pend 1 oi" p'i er will auaa , d i ., (!l t c har-
1 1 ,1 4 1 4 .1 i.nrur i.friioion-110101: oo 11 in 1 1 s . rotot i iiif . c.nulaticn, and thus put an end to their ailil lt wlH bc lU o!jt.rt llf tU yro. n tf.r. u. tJ lives. j,,,, tjie jiolitital n.anoi ti ra . ai o 1 ml' 11 u ef 1'iov idence, or the economical Govern- ;,ir wonl'i-be treat iw v. -n ! t k- i ..,i-p r-i i;t mcntofGod, in the provision for man and j;'- Knmr vrv c.Lu,! ami ?.u.t not." A animal.; never too much, never too little. u' K'T ":toi. ;' " r'Vul' ,u I 'll '. 1 1. in iii , 1 t . 1 ; i i niii .iit 11 1 1 I',.. .
fhe produce of (he earth being ever in stair, .,t ., ro.u.n; leetum (;.i.r ri ,itX't
propoilton to the consumers; and the cu
turner to the produce. Redemption. 1 As all thing's are in timatelv known to God, he must know wherein their happiness consists, and ma), from his goodness, he expected to make eveiy provision for their happiness. '2. Kvery sensible cieatute is capable of happiness or misery.
. No creature can choose a state of
misery for itself, because uo creature can desire to he unhappy. 4. If any being could choose that state for another, he must he led to it by some motive which may make it eligible or desirable: and this must spring from his envy, jealous) , fear, or a conviction that the wretchedness of the other will contribute to his ow n happiness. None of these can exist in God, the Creator; consequent), he must be supposed to have made man for happiness. His counsels never change, and therefore, when man had fallen, He provided him a Saviour. This might he naturally expected from his infinite benevolence.
The moral changes made in einners.
proofs of the being, agency, goodness, and presence of God.
Man's existence is a proof of the being
of God; he feels himself to be the effect of
a cause, and that cause to he wise, pow
erful and good, there is evidently no cause in nature capable of producing such an
effect, for no operation of nature can pro
duce mind'or intellect. I he vvonderlul
structure ofthe body, and the astonishing powers of the mind, equally prove that
God is our maker, and that in him we live,
move, aud have our being. (To be continued')
;ii!Mrti. nnienl) in Ihe li.iiidol N i!oia u.ff
ltuli piuals, proiLijiallj Ct c: 'oti! el" Ilvvj r-, tt
will t'i: their u.o 1 -i. v or, 1.1 l ft all (I ll.o :oi : u-
tent eoni.inrv ol tlie coin, try, v- 0 r' li.niso
tl.e lieiie ami n;..ri' ol J.11 I.sof ;;j( 1 4 n, , m tl.i state, to exiu-sf Mich n So uo s i: uoi , t ru-
Hioiu to the oole. lit iirvni;, ibo. il I ..' iiis are in ngit atiiai to pru'i. ;it- it . lit 1 i.hin nit party 111 tin-rtjie. rimlii : i'ii'in :i I ;ts ulreudy been ntti-iepti d in to. ai.O Ki 1 ukw HIlil Dot Without ?i Uil" SUCt tS. lur '. (ii r. , of procuring the iieunnation uf Mi. I l. ur the "residency, the aj n iu hin wis,!, t. i a LctrHtilures ol" tlx st-viral tnt n !li .t, und by thn mentis nid lowHrd hi unto,- ;!.tir support at the next eh ction. Wi i'o 1 1 1 i-h (lie pro; le of liiileiim to r;i!! ut. i.r:d a f.iitioil ')tMuorrat." u e.;it i tl' "P i'lndi'iii ." n '(inn tte" or "Journal." h it i.r in u 01 1, Ci rivm it name from a man whocc;ini i iilit 'ifind with tlie prople at br,;r, ai.o which we hi t nev r to dihonor, or 11. .ke ,111 mih.iiit.wi ;t ternnt nt division. Tho pap. r will be pnt -ea . t hi residence, w'n re he L; alrendy ri 1. o d i part of hi tii.weiial, tmd li ft at ouu- i ,..i'v. 1 ient place, tfMr Ihe centre of town lor . ,11. y snhsrrd er. Piiperi w i'd e.ireluSJv ui le i. and tlflivered in the Pnt Offii-e, for M.t'x-ntits at a dit uice. One of de le n.b ni.tmu 1 ;ipcrs, arcotiipariin thi, lo whnh f i.h ri , lu.ns ure rpqiutted to be el tamt d , m d M e Frera! priulCi- in the tnle, not exctptiinr ur l i,oraldi nnoic'iike of tl.e TiiLC, lor w 1 on ve lata peroi;ally (net politically 1 a roi'-nleruhlrt re. rd, are Tequetted to civi thi eoibe nnd tl lrosp etui h few ifi-t tl ioi . h hich fnvrr hail he reeiprorated nnd procure id'irri,,iiii, Ai it ii iiiioort int the view of th designing diould lie -x' oel, 1,01'C nil prii'ti r will cumply with our rniiait, a erl h i nMiUf. (iTiiRCK SMITH. IndlofOpcli, A'nevder 9. If 9.
Why are the ladies of the present day like the lily ofthe scripture-? Because they toil not prilher do ti t y ?pin; yet Solomon in all hi glory was not arrayed
I like one of tbsje.
