Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 8, Connersville, Fayette County, 5 August 1826 — Page 4
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stood music; and was hnally titled out at home
FROM THE TIMES. STANZAS. "Every heart knoweth its own bitterness. Proverbs There's many a brow thai wears a smile Above a heart of care, And many a laughing eye conceals The writhings of despair We would not that the world should see The bosom's dark recess; Vv'c would not that the world should knew Its utter loneliness The crowded hall - the joyous scene Cannot dispel our grief. In pleasure's gaudy glittering train, In vain we seek relief'. There lurks a sorrow in the heart, A deep corroding care:
We turn us from the mirthful throng
To view the anguish there,
And vain are Beauty's smiles to light The ruins of the soul. And worse than vain the maddening draught, The wine-cup and the bowl; Its pleasures, like the fitful blaze Within the silent tomb, Whose flickering light but shows more clear, Its sad, funereal gloom. In vain we seek in solitude, The calmness of repose. In vain we court the stilly grove, Neglected of our woes. Grief still will hover o'er the soul, And we must yet endure Misfortunes that no charms may heal, No human art may cure. ALFRED.
A PEEP AT A TRUE NOVEL READER She slumbered in the rocking chair she'd occu-
pied all day, (velvet lay)
with a tine parlour and a piano. "What a fine lady" - said the wondering villagers -"what a very fine lady; how fashionable; how perfectly genteel." It was even so; and the first difficulty which arose, was about the choice of that vexatious, but still no less necessary evil -a husband. The pretty girl, who has the whole world of beaux to choose from, sometimes finds it difficult to make a perfectly unobjectionable choice. It was not then to be wondered at that Cornelia should be embarrassed in making a selection; for she was circumscrihed in her sphere by the very small compass of perfectly genteel people likc herself. Such an one with a good substantial fortune too, was to be sought. Her stars favored her at last, however, and she was married - married to a young gentleman as
accomplished as herself; one who had as many eu-
all or nothing" sort of confined ti five batyrakky expends in the frai-
what would have gone to the branches of a
larger plant. The trunk is small, the branches long, slender and horizontal, coming out in alternative pairs, or, in scientific phrase, are decussate. The leaves are large, lucid, waving, of a beautiful deep glossy green, while
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men who make or break at a dash.; he went on smooth and slow; swept clean as lie went; paid his debt-, and did an honest business en a small sca'e. Nobody was further from being mer.n.and he v. as net nfraid of spe ndhaga penny, and yet looking we'll to out goes too; in she. i. lie. was r.ot one of these who turn
sail their attention to savim: the droits from the jsho.bmng towar.; 1... top, the whole j' :
spicgot, while at the same time quarts ere e- ap; ki-e a jy ra ' I ::r?iii .'.ma.ge, v. a., capinfiom the bvr."-. i!c might on l!:e strength j ' hito how er.-. or red in..!, i .::; biers. ;a
of his credit have dashed out lanrciy in bu-d-li ebieury. and continue ii. i.a-n, fao nio:.:...
or mot e, i he a rs a. o.i:J;e. much id.
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ness. ami dor.?, as many people now lo, but i,e preferred the oert:ii:;ly of a email business, to the chances of a large cr.e. lie might hac told ga eat stories: and professed to accommodate customer at a sacrifice to sell for lev? t'aoi cost; and set a hundred trap-, common in his
dav, to catch c:slo;n; but he had 'Trowa v.
up hand iii hand with honesty ; and u.-ed to say j 1'ue t.ch'S to'-i a:e i -i.t sot ... ; a.ar s p:a:
'he. would i,eer nuarrcl w ith so rood a friead jitie Titers I wi::ca a; , a! ..ra 1 v. .tr:
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logics at his linger ends as but tan-, on his catj in his old age. Gideon there lore had a worthy p?raage. a.' caio, ami r.:k?r inui tn-o. t an A. 11. and a profession ;w ho dr c tandem examplo.but the ihther's mantle dec 5 not always er w ith toe -oh oa.cae, fd;o h . -i; h:a : with oie hand; winded a pieoa aieen shot:! fall on the s,'M. ofher i;ov. enng iices ai 'i '..s add m ..
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and drank nothing but "dadeim.
It was said the youag gent'etuan anu lad
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woild with maov of his father's good habits. mv i;,g ol je !s t a cctrai. !.'. ia-:: . you v. -
were each a little disappointed in th matterpmd opin'n ns, he dislil-.ed credit : g-aardert a-jt mr a v. ott o-.'; ; ; coa.a. ; oh: t ; he a .. of the other's lhrtuae; and that ia t ho ouNet j aainst w to. ;md had no disposit ion to !aa ,gan fu f ilaei! e-r y.ji w-..u;d i:a ;gh.o ..
there was a tiiumgjur on thesul.yect e-itinar.rf'.'oflhbut in a JMiig li -e dany.e:-. he fell into the jaut na;':- w a.vt ;. a. ve ; .a t o o.l ,.u ( but Cornelia adhered to her piano, and 1 lob tolopj oiti' ctt aaa awrr-ov. oar I r vie.!, -edi -li ,ov isl sad but th:-. a a: t .;. t at hi wax (' his ride and McUtira, and all went n quite' :x ol'doh g !-or-!e-s. which ! ih.wed id:.., au-l j-V e;y 1 rot w if y U,y e?a : musically again. Neither of thtm had e er fi iticred him down, till he had to more in ai ii o.v : , r. a::o c--:o. ;:.t.a j i t.iASi:': 1-a. . suilered so unm mnerly a thought, as that a than a he; ra : j ' a 'a i e ; - eh o. at : a.
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now to get a living waea tneir cash was gc re. 1 ae arst i me he r staa ' . ;ca was t" ' to eater their heads but tia tia.eia all these die ai'.ed a -.-.ag busiae-.s: th.it is to sav cascs has a plain matter of fa. at wav f dea ii;a- 'no ai t ioi-.x a ha;:d whi"hw ere i cad v
w ith e en tae mo-t treutecl people; ana w aeu he ha.l no n.aa t.aa' i '.ca e w.is anv aa ant. a - ' a r. loc , ai e pr. !,ea k. ; io.a -.
they hu e tpeat their last dolhir.just turns t: aa ia h:. ing a ;;reat varioty : it :dv lumbere t jheap.-. :.-r iv. j . r '.a -e c.a;, :. '! the r iout d house as u:ieeiem :aoi;sl as if ihev weio tho stare ;w oCad . a:d' : aa. t ai'eaded v ; h -;s o ici a.. :.t ; ; ho-. (.; j ihea inread Ui , no better than common f- l!s. He ueer w rh.s.mrue or lc-s wa? e a a !..; hv ii.-elf. I:;;- aaav ;a;:a a;a; lahed up ..ad co.v.c:
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it was n t then -un c, n..,,,' 't v;;s not too hite pta ia:ps h tuiii lae cm rent th'ar-; I r,t ',. .:.e.t laioan-elf ra
Her rallies too ha i oae hoea -to m and -i.. i,h ' flairs. There wav a plain red ready rcai ! tome is could ia r i ha:to hiin wit it iii-;:
jol;, t r the distise, e, en ia its resent stih-; tv h them, la the ureter (-fclia.aa.c he add over t!.t
Oaa s'.ii-s!iod f t the fender arast, tlie otheran 01ltu0 chaaae efliwag and ofhduts; eoou-iwas a scpaj ulons m m. t-.k thirteen ceiits toiCohSt.u.tii.oj a, : a e !. . a -t c '"t;i't the :).).-;, -hawl she w-re;!' ,n ln' -xt! ;l 'stance, and industry for lado the t iev eaj any i :t aa.d rev t a i t!-e aj ; . :ae J : id h.df the . .e-a't' Aiii fo led hor lo awin-' hi r i fi o.' ! "e- I'-ut hard it is for those who iauo bc"iiT.;i'a eivii. thi iadi'i ence and f irthinc a id 1 elei as 1,0 a i. Vi i.aa .: e T
The tlickcri!a-rb-!,t isfaiincfit-the''arh)rcobi ta,,s e haated to change! how often is the jn. ,j.. ;UI r, aU s.a !t m alters ? iv ! a ihde a a : : aat ai' wa .1 1 ! e ; . The .m !. a dcr :'a - "jfr rn )r:'in-crow-' ,!'l0r;i1 a''il,ty' u'' v.an'ing! And here it a s h" w ( at ; ji i da. a iaims ifnv.a !i csi l.h su: . r-l m KcgUatl was ai '.i. ati : a. - iatr ...I The ma. n. gat hour has lonirl tea n.is'.-the cock' br,n lo l-,c case. ' i-rdatc ;it . ia t!:c -e matt-a.; to hi- tatiier, w hot by a j.r. i Ida.. ;, . wda, a a - :.:y lata - .t h a i d'iiey struggle awhile to kaet) ui ap; .vaiae al a a s ir: o the o 'as atawi.si 1 imselt". aed as icef c. a i i d da e . Lo ; .. a . r. art v ! a a-
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The hhtory iniaarinintrs are acted -,V-r u'-ain : 1,1 l;'-v "'ihries alter them am, ngthe ill.:j ep' (.e--ra,;illy, he -aid t.-.f a;m at. r he d!.iWho s :i c a a or i ada.;- crtahlahid the a;, ;s .,.;. aii i aaa'ly d:s.jov ered th it Kei ri aad his w .ti1 i.-t. of e aa; -e o' taia the eharaek r , ; cia .o:! e !) '-r.u!.! !i aa i-a: d ;
Tut while in this deli-bui nap. her w illii.-' 'iVi( V"'1' ,;lt '-:,tJ 4 Mdian-ed his d :gs o a- .,..;a..'u:;ar dt ; bar. The look esr;!in,(r lroS!) jier ja. p.jj, i, :r,t-101- una p aa lor a tai hat and a hiae j:ad,4t; was a vivs uj p-eim. sa tie w ia t" tlie err. un h iA , j,.. ,m a:a!erer on tiie so i ; aa i the taeuant a. ad a a- cv civ stt p he took : t 1 She wakes! hut 'tis alas! to sCe the caiahe's hi- oaia!rshcd Con.eda, instead of thumbiag a en iha:-;; ., !ir.;.e era.
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Aad lea. ing even i;o:r aur. crteps'shiveruju "-Tring; tlie i nly sure aeie a s ;.ra ust nas.hr- It's at, easy thhar to mai. ;n .uey ifvoa -dda- ' - .a. ir. .. rr d, wall : a.tiatto -., iiito bed. " ha.e. Let thoe who are charged with the cd- t!;e i-pnt way to a h aad .- it'.- era to mahi ! carhaif ic. ..euv.ana cuer-c?Pi tan take are ;u at ten t child re a i ouaio 'a st tia.d an v ei- an eL:ir aai oa e id whea t a ha e oi-1 ov t a a !' iu ii.; hrr-aud ln-C. L at he :r . : Fr.a: j'c VW-.r.a E,nvorLm. j anxiety to make tuem accompaed, thov fa! tl e.-ecnt. i ai in aii tla se : id; ; the Je.d. pith ai'.aaid ttiun, v.au;. in-atheaa.
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a : iftr , ra -di vou wol , at wit vm-seif ti.e p.ov ei h, -theirf a e uot v,r d m." I ut !:,,v:l-,1'!:: fnor ca t.a-r ls.ia,, aoai aa and i iardhoreasraaa, to v r ' r-e r,r 'C like mc-t men !,cing sati-l ed with h.s ac- I'-c. t,.e times, the eople, were ooaa.ty. a-r-rthectontseutwilUlip thr'a 'a, ,,'r ..nations on t!ds score, hanged the p.hr:c h- :.5t .1'l,,,t- the end i shut up the old v:h- I a n, e , - ; a.,i th !!. vers. A)M,v,- t',c. , a-fr,,:,,;,. gv of the maxim : a little m. ney Mho ptha. i-ii,-h,;Knt,: l,:u,i T kcadaoovewa- that's. ; , a,, . - If ..aa . e. :'. ' . ml ll,inr. llnuhu. o,.i ,.,,.,' h 1 .-, a u r ' nr hacn u a ts . Lcav I, g the la.-imy et i o a : e,
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wahf ,hi:d cho-ai( ; ,,th 'bis -owt't and con. tnical. io doubt the leader anticipates! , V r i ir i1 ' , , 7 "-"'l r"7' ;u' ixv ,!':ilkl 11 - ! i a! ! i- : ;,! ,!a , ' i '1 rs hi,;; laa d -n.ril nah ' i''"'' I;::1"1 i"1,;:0 S'("0U d; m s h - h. t!.e . uv r hav ered is (! e s, ed ; 1 a' :a th, at;-, ,f les ii nserap.llv toathuenee.aotl deals lt "nnu ' ' '" A 1"'' t'sc.-e th, v t ear U:t a su.ati uaatdy aad :a :ra fha-aao".' H ' " m.n to Innel thiouuh the ko, v. o eouan ;o I-'m J1'1"' "'i1 !'j 1 interest rei- that wauhl,, , sell. Coraat w. an boa'.', Th-t j, -he w is the opmaw so otien indeed dues it 1.:. ;a ead U ' 'U V U,,U,U s 1,1 Kta,'-V ,hc u!'r'e. '-r ''as a gi d ere-M upon cefVe. lib-, w.-th' ua-ii o.,lta , , .an.,. 'i that na h a 1 erinnine- ends mv maddv 1 ;,a ba ;l oiaaV':" t. drv p.ac e. the havor w ill improve ta:v
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Ihrmistr.-, duly advised that she 'Vaiuy, hanl worhmg men are alwsns be-L . ,....!.... ' .e ' " : V - , ' ' "- '!.' '-tu.-cm. ;
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f " .h .'etruth io tho , n, alters, and ii is rather' ".7y..rv ten good thing: a very good thin;. ' r!v to imp.) c -.ery par! ict.hu I v into an '(,1''kal re.;ubite, but not the w.hj cs-er.-'s f to!,r. ira ir.duiited l"v jlCr ri;d i tiiuisite, to enable a man to get along:;. i oo(is abroad : at to lie- me-? fa.!ld,.o . l';t' v 01 Ol-trv at ion p,o is that some v e-
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'o ho treat'1 u itli a!! hoc u.u.c te;id( n.ess .u.c ai.'i uiuv'. r.eui cuti loo is a c--.a-'-d. r,...-v The-e she learned a f, u d"' oemmon ro:. 1 to wealth; but we se some : en-, i 'd-v n great meiv of; he orn nuen- ' 1 ' ,;d:. U) "a vo-i!'.eir lives long, am! actaal- '' r rah .'aa a ,t ia saea vemn,atie ; .and we.s h sav ing nothinir, w!,ile others who nie cm''iv d.sp;.', ',( d to a baar !!, s- houl to liaish r-.:diely.j ied:gal,do well in the end. Th " vba- ill,, . : a p .ita, fasiimsaihle. !evaat - kete; it reipares a head as wa! as - t n: fdi wlja-.h t! e adieetive iK--;l';""'s to get .-Jong; wisdom to pdan as v.cll as ai hsu.ih ha 1 very little, if any thing, to; l' '-r v: v to execute for. j A hrart to labor and a head to p lam
vas" ,'V an accomplished, lady; she un- 'id, ose constitute the money making man. i ?-a ah an 1 painting; was vers ad im Gideon had been educated n shopk-eper, in a;t s. hrcav sar.ethuar i' philos;ph his jhtheis store, and when the old man died. i uuu ;awal; gOLc the round of the, stepped at ouce into LU bushier. Old 3Ir.Gvin
the topseutoiV wilhin (luce er f.ar inches ef iVee.g't to le kej I by di a!c:s, ,u a n ;. m !v the i-oot. Holes arc- ;-:ei. c.-ly dog in the it. -elf. and in a . ery drv j out ; ir.;a.adcf wad ti I obi- that :.ie ta r oeiv e't hem. t i let n er ei-: h- they ie apt u' se.e; ill d:.i.:;i a o;:e :s Wills ! teen inches th ep. six feel apart; in these the w holly i am it. m :.,d r t h .t'j.c it m lab ',.: voaug plants aie set so hiady as imt b- be ul- iver. Cot.Vc laightbe cultivated ir. .-erne j . r i !ed up by astion-m in. In tint e ears they i o- of L- tii-aiai : 1 nt he. hat s i r,t th.m-li to
om ta small ciepaa tbar a full one. Ifperrniited the i::tr.;..Lctmu of it an object tf pr.tlt. .to rem h their natural hoi. tht the cufee Heel
v.onhl grovr from fifteen h. t ip!. teen i'eet;hutj io rarvi :.T tvoi:;i- i r.oy. ..caium."-. we do mt allow them to x ed live, both toj Sf.'i,' U tv . ur th. m. Th ficilitate the gathering of the be i lies, and lw,-u: vmiswiih uiru. aij y r." da ;.,-r increase the (piantity,as that t.utiiment ueuhl raaa. ()',. fmtc v!urs umt, t-e .... ' Leccneyedto a tree of tiMeeu feet, beinpjda.'a.a U a. ut; Jeara .f
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