Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 48, Connersville, Fayette County, 12 May 1827 — Page 4

POETRY. Selected from the Caskit. LINES. On viewing the Vails of JViagara. I saw the form, I heard the white w aves roar,

Impetuous leaping- from the cliifs on high; And the rough rumbling ocliues from the shore, Like thunder'djing duw;j the dtataut sky. How boil the waves in fe'fe.th'ry foam below! While the light spray uprises in the air; And on its watery pillow rests the how, A spirit ho re rin' in its beauty, there. I've heard the' cannon, mid contending foes, Roll its dread thunders o'er the briny deep; While" ocean's billows into mountains rose, Aneliechtning played, and storms would concert keep! And I have felt emotions in my soul; But what were they to these! when wild dismay llu-hed o'er my heart, with undented control. And like thy torrent, swept all thought away! CON A,

hazard, if they staid lingering within the reach of the eruption. But some mclancholoy evidences remain that all tvere not so euccessiul. In one of the excavations, made by the French, four fc inula skeletons, were found

lying together, with their ornament.-, bracelets

ing nothing more to rob, attempted to rob no more. When man ceased his molestation, nature commenced hers; and this unfortunate little city was, by a curious fate, to be at once extinguished and preserved, to perish from the

tace of the Iloman Empire, and to live Home was anest of Monks and Mummer

i I wl r Atikikii n fnrn inf A V I F II t f 1 1 f C L1 TiM-L'

..i .... . .. . i Mo iiirvnl a ii nre iaie.1 rMiinaic fit m wrt

sian, Austrian, and Pridian, and the wiiolelwme cellar known hy its jars arraign ro.imi Uvi wjt a uulxtA know led -e ,f hs ,,., ,r

ed (and nnircnally admitted) s::iqi.est;i,r:.Tt perior, For further particular, call iu !. ,f scriber at the .Stand not h,u! tins the r;,t;i(. tion of the higbCkt, and promptest cxjec:tj ,n, "j the impartially, independent eye, v. ho hi. -4 .t. for beholding one of the be.-t myit is of pf r;-,.f f '

111 llC U-M C V Wl U- V,XWli4Ii , j

when and rings, and with their little hoard of coins. on the most nWeratc terms, Terms, M ic, sand in -old and silver. Thev probably had been from the undue influence ,i country r.M..,,,. a, u ' ii .ii ii . i " , .,.nr I i -l require to oe accompanied by tmr. it ! ti.r jl0 . Ilus-isw (located by the sulphurou vapour, m a! i "Jv. , mi """"I' ' i to prevent a d pre iatc.1 estimate ot .!. wortS

ODE. BY TUF. BOSTON DAKD. When Freedom midst the battle torm Her weary head reclined; And round her fair majestic form, Oppression fain had twined; Amidst the din beneath the cloud, Great Washington appeared; With daring hand rolled back the shroud, And thus the sullerer cheered; Spurn, spurn despair! be great, be free'. With giant strength arise; Stretch, stretch thy pinion Liberty, Thy llag plant hi the skies! Clothe, clothe thy self in glory's robe, Let stars thy banner gem; Kule, rule the sea possess the globe Wear Victory's diadem. Go tell the world, a world is bom, Another orb jive lifrbt ; Another sin illumes the morn, Another star the nisrht; He just, be brave ! and let thy name Henceforth Colombia be; Wear, wear the o;tken w reath offline. The wreath of Libert v !

host of barbarian names that were once as the

dustofher feet, hi the year of the Christian era, 33, an earthquake showed the city on what tenure her lease was held. Whole, streets were thrown down, and the evidences of hasty repair arc still to be detected. From this period, occasional warnings were given inflight shocks; until in the year 79, Vesuvius poured forth all his old accumulation of tenors at once, and on the clearing: a-

the wall, a male skeleton supposed to be that

ance i calculated to elevate hiiu above in futnrr

ol a master by his seal-ring, was muni as n t Although (n a -count of hi youth) he ha he had perished in the attempt at forcing thv (admitted. only to have two yearling tlii'prir, door. In another a male skeleton was found j Otic specimen (at lcast)can he prccnTed, frer, with an axe in his hand beside a door w hich l-t a pony scrub m ire, whici challenges tU co m .a a i I pi fi.r II. ixiO'il

he was breaking open In a prison the keie-1" J ' m tons of men chained to the wall were louud.j This vprwi-null aiTurd

If it were not like affectation to regret agony j c"4"' that has passed awav so long, it might be con-j V"'r 14.

ccived ns a palliation of that agony that wa.ij

a more arrive dipla j CJ-

SWILTL r.r.LL.

way of the cloud of tire and ashes which cover-1 probably the work ol a moment, that the va-i,'iTIAJ,r,fI',IC)N 11' hi Iff

ed Campania for four day s, Foinpeii, with all (pour of the eruption extinguished lif at oncc., rji' 4 ,rtiia,., Votei its multitude, was gone. 'I'he flomans seem 'and that these unfortunates pcii-hed. not be-j j,'X-t aVthc r

iVF iitv t urtu us iuiiu ui i iiiun m 11 i ici v i tiur UK y i i it nil i'i iiiui in inv

r n II. e i!th licjrt. I. X ourt liousc , in I'or.ut

of them had made fortunes in Cheapside, and the whole southern coast was covered with the sunmier palaces of those lords of the world. Vesu ius is now a formidable loundation for a

111.1. butcre kftb,l,iaboc;lu,e '"''k.UuMVaV w. OlU .-av perished.

A large portion of Pompeii now uncover

ed.

This was an easy operation, lor its cov-

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tiousc whose innauitants maynotwn to bCjcring was allies, themselves coteied iy e sucked into a furnace ten thousand fathoms;getabie oil. and that again covered byvert 1 I .1.'. I . . . a

deep, or roasted svo acre ajerto; uk it was dure and vineyards lleicuhuieuiii rc-crei then asleep, and had never flung up spark or its development for another geneiation; its' stone from time immemorial. To those who covering is ur, nilid as rock and that a-j look upon it now in its terrors, grim, ' blasted, 'gain covered with two villages ami a royal pa-j

and lilting up Us sooty loreheau among the lace ; and the w bol under the protection eta .: i . - 1.. - i- 11 .ii i . i -

pues oi pei peiuai sumne inai are 10 ue eniign-uu surer guard, Neapolitan stupidity, pover

ty and indolence. The 1'anorama tri es a stri-

ami then and there proceed to elort one Col. commaiiil sid lit gl. in place t Joscpd M(,;.resigned. J AMi f. J.iCiJ. (."!. 1 11,

J;ril u:.

tenet! only by its bursts of lire, the very throne of I'luto and Vulcan together, no force of fancy may picture what it was when the Iloman built his palaces and pavilions on its side. A pyramid of three thousand feet high, painted over with garden, forest, viney ard and orchard, ripening under the southern sun, zoned with colonnades, ami turrets, and irolden

i o:; vvj.n at this, ornrn -Tin:

INDIANA GAZETTEER OK TOIC-

GIIAPKICAE EXCTION-

king coup-dV'il of one of the twogieat -ca-i l- 'I f l.'.ri.: 1'iitliiinil 'I'lifi fiLl-ltfn fliC. ..-.. . -

' unuin "l I'Miijr, ii. A 1 1 V- "uiii, xiiK. ii". i "'I V. n .hum, A J'l.CKJ P TIO.Y OI Tl'.T. VVF'

streets, the little dreek hou-.es

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sireeis, me nine iireeu nou-es wun uieu , . ..... emnants of ornamental painting, their com-, L"l""" i --h xLugn, Sau.vuru. R,

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dors and their tes?eittcd as they mibt have

ic rriiptitin.

IX THF. STATi: OF INDIAXA: . i "y -Ail' ttcaVy arniiigeu Fy JOHN" SCOTT."

'F'ii work alo contain a ptneral de-r;-

niiriit

He said and lo, the stars of

Forth to the banner flew :

And morn with pencil dipt in light. The blushes on it drew; Columbia's chieftain seized the prize, All glorioo-dy unfurled : Soared with it to his native skies, And waved it o'er the -world.

IIoojs are seen, been seen, the

day neiore the eruption. I ho urrounom''!

roofs, and niaihle poiticos, ith the eternal a-llandsrnre has the -Taiideur that the eve h)k-f

zure of the Cainpanian sky for its canopy, and j for in a volcanic country. Wild bilis trig-1 the Mediterranean at its feet, glittering in the ' ments of old lavas, richly broken shores, ami; fnlniii-c nl midilt luinn !inil lii uinivf 1 1 1. i . n i . I . i I . . . ....... . I ..I

. ............. v.v....., in toe t eui ie, uie iiiosi pic iui -s(pie ami sui- ... - 'i

inuniie i ui kcv Cdi pel lei uotvu iroill me sieiis ; lime ot al vuranoe. eiiiu. tSuAtiM-- n ..,uui..n a:i"n iii.-;i,r

ol a throne all this was turned into cinders, -its eternal tolumesofi

lava and hot water, on (if we can trust to chio.

nology ) the lust day ol November. Anno Domini 71', iu the first year of the F.mperor Titus. The whole story is told in the younger

Jruny s letters: or, it the illustration of one who j thought hiio-elf burn for a desctiber,, j Cas iius, besought, it will be found that this erupitiou was worthy the work it had to do, and w as

la handsome recompense lor the long slumber iofthe volcano. The continent, throughout! j its w hole southern range, probably felt tlusj

i iizoi vmis inv.iM-iiii!'.'. iioiuc wa cov eieu w ii i . , tl... i. . - i ......... i i n 17 v" r i' iloltie JiicU tiinlilttig opposite tl.e addler si.np:

.s.ii.-i nuiui ivju.iuii .wiiui, i;;y pi .11111 . Kol.t-rt (intlis "ii Moiiruc Street; wLiti-he iu'

smoke to the bc:iv 1 1,.. l'''miiil: rkiom.Ci .1 uu.: 'iitic.k! i-4ois, 1'iii.cip i! Tok i:, Foj e!.;!: - jllcligto?!. Cl-aract-r an 1 Maiiacrs, Liters;- r. Jlijii, i I'l l ie aii l .Maivit-o turc-. Form of (row 1.

FLOU111SS3

Westevw .M awwVacVwvcs.

jintiit. S''ttWn:eiii, Face of the Cou:.t: v.

,1 iod:;.-ti:.s, C n:natt and Antiruitir

(OT110' cents single, or

00

TKOIVIAS G. nUTTEIt,

inih hi friend- nd the '

oi'eii.

7 FSri:( TrT LLV int..

Xl.puldic irentrally, th-t he ha reiowted HAT FACTORY

llKLIANCF OX GOD. uill trust in IIin.,tho' fie slay int.' Holy Whit. 1 love the man, who well can bear Misfortune's angry frown; 1 love the heart that spurns despair When all its friends have down. I love the soul so sternly proud That misery cannot blight; The soul that scorns the jeering crowd, And bravely claims its riglit. I prize that fortitude ofmind The tyrant cannot shake; 1 prize that strength of soul, refined, No earthly power can break. I love the matrwho scorns to bend Beneath affliction blast; Who trusts in an .llmiglity friend For his reward at last. BOSTON" BAUD.

The

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sun e luls t kee p emilaiitly on hand

Uts,

Asia .Minor had their ;.aie. 1 . i.t 1

II 1 w I M I III.. I II1T1I lh.it I 1 1 f 1 I .

V1.. v.t lUl'' HI. 11111111117-.,; - ., . ami the people thought that the. destruction oil WlUS 0 UlUeVOWl lUKs, 1 1 1

the worhl was come. (which will he made by WORKIVIEII

n otic i-:.

EHir. ubM rii.er informs l.b 1 ut. ii r ar.d t' c paoiii; in - cliral, lht i.c hu- coliJUK LiCcd 13LACK-S3IIT3IIAG

(uiiu--. lor hiiiiM-lf, aI hi u 11 -(.on. nucit i

.win 1 iit!i mm- ;. a e.niiixlate 11 duu ny f..v r ! Idfii wilh tl.i ir n-.ti.-iii.

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" 1. 1.. nuu . Jiuiiii u " 1. one li-'Qcr I. e

ii'i in- .. M. . I' i - ... .

, .i. 1,.. ..ii. v nr.,.;,, ;.. .1... 1 .. 1 1 . - m -, u niioni.-a

.11 llli; V-IV3U Ul lilt I IIII'II'MI, t lUI .'IIMJU' IIIIUI UIUIIJ III lll: lft.3ll.lll l.Ullllll. .11 111 llf

forth the naked t.int that he i at this hour natters lomsell, t.y Ins own dili-cnt atteuiiuii tu

the palaces and "aniens weie all dust and air-,1'"- '"fcn"vv -Uc"' l" V "end. tet t..ry evi-

the.ky was stained with that cloud w hn h still " ," . i 1 1 1 11 1 1 him w illi th ,sits like a crown ol wrath upon his brow the.

ilcnee ot meriliicr the lanr.. ot

a ir iiitom.

ill v. i

o Hi; V oMle

; plain at bis foot, where lien ulancum and l'om-

Ipeii spread their circuses and temples, ii'ii . ..1

children s toys, was ov creu o er w im sam

liat (..- on luiinl a lart iium'rr f

like "U'J wwn u.u.i, 1 .;fMfr-.;i a ,ijs li V pv i:t(. ,

iuntiy uj diner iitscrijunjin any of n ten ur itl,iut de!..v

H ut as t:

u.4-i ri! r is not accountable tin y i;ec j nc.( r - run ai.y 'tied article. c-M--tjii tiit I. c w;.I tipair the s.ime at hi tMi expeie. Last Warning Toth.-e who h.ne not y t p.nd ::'!, rrf if ' e-. ueh c u ditor-., to Li I !, ( i'f r o.jt . :"

cribtr t.i jurt Cin.iu .

charcoal and smoke and the whole was left. -' in -xshiy Jlr WIIFAT, OATS, or

for a mighty moral against the danger of trus-j ASdL

WW .,i).

ting to the hleep of a volcano

All was then at an end with the cities below ;

the imputation were burnt, and had no more j j., need of houses; the Iloman nobles h. id no pa-,-i '

ion for combustion, and kept aloof; the winds' Otter, Mliskl'at, and Mlllk.

JACOI3 VA.NbiiCKirr.

NOTICE.

The highest price will he piven at his HAT

or any ipjantitv of

rilllF. uh.erihiT inform his ci:Mor.u r. l -I- Lj.i irlui.jiii-ln J il.e i ciu eri. of ti c Uaev-smV"s St,

He would also irfortn pentlemen who wih to 1 heretofore carrit d on, for him, bv M. Kcmip- t

SODOM AND G0M01UIAII.

Dr. Daubeny, in his lately publiihed work

by Lnglish feet, and sketched, and written about, and lithigraphed, till all the world wish-

on volrnnoe.. endeav onw to ,nT frnm ,i, ld they had never been disturbed. The first

description df Moses, and from the present .discoveries were i-ccidenta!, for no Neapolitan pect of the country, that Sodom and Goinor.,.cvc,r15t1ni?k 11 "I"4''0 ,n, ?,OUll,1 that he

rah were ilestroyed by n volcanic eruption,!

which the Deity Used in execi against those fuibv ritie9 He

iviIa w no ncot T'i lti r cl mini ci I which, ot course, belonged to a door; the

which deprived her of life, encrusted icr 'r had an u.srnpt.on on it,tho names ol the where she stood, and rendered her tin admoni-i ",n,! c,l,c" ucrV hr" lff"t to the boon tory example to future generations. lpss PPrl,,(,-x,t) ot lhe learn'd the merciless cu

inosiiy 01 me uire siueKiiis 01 me 1 Mil t eniu

and rain, robbers and the malaria, were the vole t PMM ll I ill t bo lllul- rinrl 111 thl ll:iv r..lU..I

,'c, I 1 ' .11 c .1 ihp ae( ommodateil wilh MJi'FKB KLAh'I'K', lifleeu huulred years over the bones of the WATKI. ,.KOO,, BEAVER HATS, tha vintners, sailors, and snug citizens ot the e-jiie ,,.t, Iltm. on j,aa a lot .l PltLUh: lillAl'lZll suvian cities. Hut their tunc was to come; and. and can furni-h them with such hats in "City .1 .a .I... . '

tlieir beds were to be perforated by 1 rench style on the shortest noticr

and Neapolitan pick-axes, and to be visited

INoticc, IS hereby piven that pursuant to an order ef the 1 Hush County Circuit Couft. at their April Term last pabt I will oiler for sale, rtn thu

First .Vuntluy of August nf.it.

Iiitu 'or st rk u

couiti neip, nor naroored a voluntary idea 1... ..r ..1... : 1 " .1 .

hi- will' inacuaioui, 1r.11 igue, moiiKery, or me

. rr:i m 1 n cr t :i I il f I Itn wn i.li. -I I. mxn. L rw

suposes that " . 0 ' .v wrw.. VJ

(lod ansvYers prayer sotnetiihes, says one, est we should think he hath not the power; he denies it sometimes, least we should think he hath net the power; he denies it somctimes,lest we should be too much after the world ; he punishes fins in part here, let-t wt might think he does not abhor them ; he leaves some unpunished, as u proof of a judgu?ent,hereafter. From lilackwoodV Magaine. rOMl'LII.

ry,and all others to come, and the thankless.

i reckless, and ridiculous profit of that whole race of rascality, the guide.-., cicerones, abbes, and antiquarians. liut Italian vigor is of all things most easily exhausted, where it has not the la?h or the ; bribe to feed ils w aste, arid the cities slumberled for twenty years more, till, 1711, t; Duke,

who was digging lor marbles lo burn into mortar, found ik lltrciilts, and a whole heap ol fractured beauties, a row of Greek columns.

land a little temple. Acrain the cities slum-

All the world knows the story of Fofripeii;, beted, till, 173U, a king of Naples, on whom that it was a little Greek town of tolerabledight may the earth rest,commenced digging. commerce in its early day; that 'the sea, which'strects, temples, theatres, opened out to the once wahed its walls, subsequently left it in'sun, .to be at rest no more, the midst of one of those delicious plains tnade j So few tletails of tin; original catastrophe by nature for the dissolution of all industry j are to be found in historian.that we cab scarce in the Italian dweller, and tor the common'ly estimate the actual human suffering which places of poetry in all the northern abusers! is, nfttt all, almost the only thing to be: conrid-

ot the pen; that it was ravaged by every bar- creel ns a misfortune. It is probable that tht

barian,'who in turn was called a conqueror on

the Italian soil, and was successively the pil

lage of Carthagenian and of Iloman, until at

population of at least, Pompeii, had time to make their escape. A pedlar's pack would contain all the valuables left in Pompeii; and

last tni .ugustan age saw its little circuit qui-ithc people, who had time thus to clear theii eted into the centre of a colony, and man, hnd-j premises, must hire been singularly fbn.l of

:ot viiuis Kelly, h. is lately been "ranted

nuhseribers, by the Probate C ourt ol' I 111. in .

at the houseof Job Piirli, innkeeper, in the town'ty. All persons baring demands against tl.e -of Kushrille, Kiiah county, Indiana, the south half fate of the said dt teased, are requested to jr.

of an

ent them lejrally authenticated within tw:.

I ,1! w .11 . . .

iu..n, ..n.t .in i-.iiii iiitit-iueu 10

. . . 1 . I

id

enK

IN-I.OT Or LAND

in5aid town, occupied and owned bv Alfred Law-j :irc J-1 f"r., 4 ,1 lu ll,ae 'iiu,ediate payment, man. din inc his lifetime. ' ! 1 lxv s;i,J t tute ,s oelievcj to be ii ent.

WILLIAM TOI.Rr.UT, f r . JOEL HAY WOKTU, Ex

April 2-1, IJJ'.'T.

man, diiring his lifetime.

There is situated on said lot, a convenient dwell j inpr house, and a cahbin heittijnre used a hati ter's shop. fj7-It will be sold onacrt dit oftwelre months. j Good security will he required. The highest bid-

dcr takes the property. JOSEPH TlIItASIIEH, AdrrCr of ' Alfnd Lautnan die'd.

4.jcC w

VitinH Co. .

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FAYETTE OBSEIIVER.

IlushviUe. Aj nl 1 G, 1C27.

l'KiM'Ki ami rriii-isiii n v VAX VLELT D. lii:.CIL

GliNTU'MES' (not otherwise informed) who wish to breed PINE HORSES, are hereby notified that Av;na Su;, Prom te South; five years old equal in strain and as fine, nervous, and actionable a horse (purhaps) as any in the state, i kept at Coiincrsvillc, tc eiuuinj season. An Arabian blood i dceir.

1 1

I Jiereiore, all thoe iud !-;t d to

remiered them in thai line.art- noiiested to

and settle their respective aecouuis, by pavi , : t r due bill, by tht i'jrst of June next. lyma: cakpentlk. .Viy I, ir.C7. A7vd KSTA TK of Willis A'c, debase.!. IL"I:LIC notiee i. hercoT criven. that Lrtl !- testamentary on the lat' Will ao.i IVt n. . i t

to

The"P.ivr r ri: Oiisntvi a" is puhlid.ed every Saturday, at TWO Dollars jar annaiii. payable within two months after mhsei ibin x; TWO Diiars ami PIPTY Cents, if p;;id within ihejear If not paid within the year,TIKPX DulUr wilV he exacted. No paper will be discontinued until all arn-a-ajjes are paid. A fu'durc to notify a discontinuance at tl.e ct.1 of the term subscribed for, will be cot.sideri.J ,wv enc.geneut. Those w!n receivo their papers through tl.s Pot-itTice, or by the .Mail carrier, imi; uy tl.t postage. Adrcrtiscmeut containing twelve lines, cr la.

inserted Three times for One Do!Ur; lonjrer onr, in the same proportion and Trrnt.-llv-i ca.i

for every !ubioqiiont in5erti'a.

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