Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 24, Richmond, Wayne County, 24 November 1827 — Page 4
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SElibCTSD POETRY.
TO A KEWLY MARRIED PAIR. The fultuw'ng beautiful ccjnj limert is from the Ven of Mr. J. (. Brainard, editor of tb Ccatecticut Mirror." 1 saw two clourti at morning Tind with the rii:nr sou; And iathe dawn thej fluatcd on, And luinglid into one: 1 thought that morning cloud was Ideff,
It moved so sweetly to the wtt. I law two fiimmtr currents riow smoothly to their tneetin.:, Ard join their course, with silent force, In peace e;tch other greeting: Calm was their course, thro1 bank ofqrcer:, While dimple eddies played between. Stich he 3 on r gentle motion, Till life's last pule shall bent, lake summer's beam, and tumnjer'j stream, Float en in jjy, to meet A calmer ea, w here storm shall cease A purer sky, where all is peace.
into the idkrYiisf. or whenever jou arc
if on the point of inquiring into the concerns
fjorrr.cooiingwitrt im nasincss crotuers in
which you have no interest; and, our word for it, yourself will be the trainer. Guml. Chron.
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ij It is recommended as an improvement ij in blasting rocks, to leave a space of three
or four inches empty at the bottom of the drill. This mav be done by supporting
m the powder by a stick and a card at the ' height. The ramming is done in the usual way. The enclosed air is expanded by ii the heat, and lends its force to assist the j! gunpowder, so that a smaller charge is H sufficient. On this principle it is that a
loose charge will burst a gun barrel.
iiCTttifc Ulioeralogist and Chymit, wln,;j
are now engaged in iMiUZ nnZZ ...... ;i and will shortly be able to report. I his -' " is the only mine of the kind ever discover rd in New England, and I may add in the
United States.
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r .ARE WELL. by bishop iieuo.. When ey es are hemning, What never tecues might tell, When tear? nre streaming Frrm the christnl ecl! ; When hands are linked that dread to part, Am! heart i met by throbbing heart; Oh! bitter, bitter it the "mart OftLiru that bid farcut'l: When he; e ii rl.i 'den That lam hi is would tsl!, And l-.ve forbidden In the hrettc d.o'!. Wht-n !ett-red by r. w vIVs h.in. We turn .n ! g-i; as. A !i.:n ; i: un, (Jh! '!.ith were rn r r : 'he pr in Of tUem that id f ire-ve.1!
A late number of the Patterson (New Jersey) Intelligencer has the following
paragraph: We ever have been of opinion that if j our government would only extend, i. ' some small degree, the same protection tc ; our manufactures that was given to comj merce and navigation, we should before long have the capitalists of England come 'over to us, and establish their manufic ! torics in this country. It is with pleasure ' therefore, we mention, as proof that our
Minvfuctttrc of Fianncls. On the river ' irnDrcsions on this subject were right, that
Potvow, a branrh of the Merrimack, 3 j ore 0f tj,e wealthiest and most extennvr
j miles above Newherryport, Masa are two jj English shippers of cotton goods to this
country a gentleman who has paid duties to our government to the amount of 260,000 dollars a year, on callicocs has in consequence of the protection aiToidedj to cotton factories, removed his establish-!
flannel manu factories, which to' ether cm-
j ploy 2G0 hands, manufacturing weekly!
j three hundred pieces of flannel, and pay ; yearly sixty thousand dollars for labour, j A new building is erecting to contain
l IU,UUU sptndlcs, and manufacture tour ment to this country , and is now erecting'.
nuncired pieces of flannel weekly. What ! ;n the tate of New York, a cotton lactorv
; an immense benefit will the surroundirg i country derive from the active operation I of these establishments.
!i Ij Moloch. This horrid idol of the ancient j Ammonites and Canaanites, and after
wards of the Carthagenians, is said to have
brn made of brass, hollowed within and j
! being thoroughly heated like fire in a fur-
j; oao, it was prepared to receive its vic
tim?, which consisted of children.
of 15,000 spindles and 400 power looms.; He is likewise, so well pleased with thclj Machinery made in this country, that he; intends to procure it in the United States,) and not import any of it; and vrc are still', better pleased, that he has ordered the lar-!j
ger part of this machinery from the vcryd
able builders in our town, with whose
work he is entirely satisfied.
From be Cir'Tu::!: ( !.if:M-Ie. EMSCltATItiN.
1 he ,! A n tAnnnnni nnfhnr tbn dfsrrib tbp
i idol which extended out decliring armslj soj,iring rendernes of bis partner in life's llin liirnrt of recciting; to that when the ji 9 amj vicissitudes
jj""nan jciim was presented, it dmppt-d h At a time, alas ! when every thing dis-
down into the devouring furnr.cc. It was J t)o:i,vi me,when every object wasdisgus !;
ahor 1! pnvint'i.l will hp scrip?i!iMily devi ..-.i io Wlien, lin n, it is known that the ,.'..', public itmn i ( civ roor : i:r: l! iv -,, ., a uhif(t ,if the r.nt impf.rt:ir-i, ;,; .1 )t , it nri.inx from it, if any; w ill o , common foclc of ehnrity, the W .-, ronfi Ii itc, solicit th p-itrnrpir rfM . ,. t!lC PATRIOTIC and thr riovs ofonr c-'-'. ' TERMS.
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inuring lie ut'.:nn in.trt reus i;r7Hef i umoui lor parents io select tne most !; n,w citin.rino hnH Hocirm H . rer,on c" ni'-iuum vi; t r, -,r , t , s ,
of if -i: h.i -.'---f f hr j ii-It ibi '! Iovt'1 oi their children In flip rw-111 limn n . 1 r 1 i ! ear b nu inner wm contain Jl.li.'mVH:.."- , o Mlllu...r r.a.v , .. . u inn urn ii.h ,, tj ;ut.ir 1 iix.ari n. in iik mean umt njj lnf? nergy and vigour of my 6cul, w hen! o -pf t -iri -to -nV Tiu-r v i h- - 1 p.acp. d-st:i -ed t;r :':e iV rtn rn pait of i. 0 rotvn the cries of the victims various .! Hef bad shut from my streaming eves the', r-7,r, if p-.id . rrrvinc the nr.t v.-C tindiana. M-! A !(.-ni are from the tip. '5 Kind of mus:cal instruments were found-!! bf;ili-s of nature and rendered the'! within the year, or, 1 3 cents -,,,. .. per district of Km !t:y nr d m me fron- ing during the whole shocking scene. i whole universe a drearv tomb, the kindl! cuU(ty:!' . r . !
r 1 . U J j ,in ".illiv ii'iumi' will in' re I ;v n ,-.
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points stiil I ii ; fl.er
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cls tiperic.r n erdinaiy adv.niu ; C-Convntioin i for the purpc-e of r.om- j ronveviiiR a secret charm a silent conso-
rer, carrying w !ih them the? .'ippndage? '; ,n'lt,n? electoral tickets favorable to Mr.
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inn.iture, hcr-c?, il ck aim herds. 1 'e 1st of Sovr niber, in Kentucky fir the :! -...rifii.l. r , cilu cftn n
. VUIIIMM Uliil'.f VI 7V i!H(.llT SUI.C II fill 1 il . i
m ab)t:intoil f. rm, iitr.ils of hnsband I' Adam, have been called in Louisiana foi
and
i hi- n.a v be ennrnvrated anior.g the ail, H 1 7i!i of December, in New Jersey for the
j it icu? Sign cf thj 'i ,iini,:,? a infin-;! -th f December, in Virginia for the fclh! t t an rt- nrnrtant to ihc grc.it inter - j; of January. In Peuns Ivani.i and Mary-!
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Xis c..r fM
lation to my mind. Ah, nothing can ten
der the bowers of retirement &o serene and
our woes, a? a cent iction that women ii nof
indifTerent to cur fate.'
4 All pi rcon holding -id-frij.ti( it quested to furwaril a i f tl.rjr Nithl. M'Leari, at Colun.h .s l
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ff i uia!if pol 1- jj 1 '' mys have also been appointed ur
u cciy.c. - uic same purpose.
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I Leo: Ii? g of this -talc, nstr-r.Uh - ! Bcci.v.vi.vc. Ti:n wor.LD. Tbcre is
ed t!;e u i st t ;.r ulatcr. i? still ti r :"g that distracts the slumbers of
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rnightu'y on, u r.intf 1 r u t( ii in ll cciirse. jj oung man so m::cli as setting up business.
rtrl ut iinini?hc-l in it- power. The fni!-!, Legiinmg the world tuings with it many them t-pr.pic c ros ll4e Oiiio, iiv.d rst it) serious thought. The hopes of sucre,i valleys and rirbest dMiicls cf the ftMrs of disaster, the ligaments cf ft-n-lj jriferiv.r. generally In IUinois. Indiana and 'j dci nt s ; the foolinps of rivalry, all wc.i k j! rli-si.uri; while the noitheni tn! e at ij deeply upon !f:e yoiidifal nrind, Mid ren -j ters itself along the La he 1 ore cf Ohio, 'j deis it niglits refctles? and uneasy. . There penetrates the iViest cf Michigan, oc ca-.1 we some tempers how ev r that are fter-Si si.nial'y descends lewnr :md lepcfes, at ! nally deligbted with wii it rnny lie called; last, only in the wildcat rrpions i( tl.c ' b 'ginning the woi Id. I knew a man h !
vest, buch I the j e?i .-s spit it t M'trr- !egan lite half a dozen linc in the coarse!
fiizcand such the c-i:ergi s ol tret dom d ' tew years, and each time with difler-
hat aneinpii created by them, will be he re inherited by posterity1. "Cutue, bright Inj rvt n.ei.t ! en thr ear of lirrr. An ! rule the sj.nciou world frr-ui K.r.r lr !iu.e, "'bv handrnnid Art shall evrry xrild txplore, i"ra'.r vt ry wave, nt.-! u:''-.rf t-verj fhnre. Ou liriL-'i liui.k, where 1 r sti a I a ' 1:4, And the dread Ittliao r fi.ml a diuial wnc, Vhere human fit-ndf on mitlniht errand w;d, At.il h'.fhe in hraiiif the tiJtird;rou tomr.haw k : There shall the thicks in thy my pastures straT, And het h rd? dar.ee at ?umn. r't openingday ; Kach woi.d'rin genius of the lonely glen, i:f.-ill start to view the idilterinu haunts of nun, And ;iltr:t natch on woodland hi ic.hl 'ireui.!, The vilhipe curfew as it tfdU pre .found.'
ent set of rules. lie had been every
thing for a time but nothing long. Iacon-!MJj(. ,,C( (a "fom;ilc sequence he wa. a poor devil, and iH ;! panted a lot of land f
vciy nicely uie a poor uevii.
'Sir, I intend to raise your rent," said n landlord to a tenant ; to whom the latter
replied, I urn much obliged to you, for I
cannot raise it myself.
Fruit. He very careful to gather allr punctured or decaying fruit, whether onf your trees or on the ground, and givej them to your hogs. If you do not, thei worms which they contain, and which!
have been the cauc of their premature decay, niil make their escape into the ground, and y ou will find the evils which await their visitations will increase upon you another seasou. The first tree was cut down only fix months ago on the site of Ci'ielph. whelp. '
in Upper Canada: it now contains one;! hundred houses. The first child born in l
,) lias been already
for her marriage por
tion.
Jona! 'nix's Description of a Steam boat.
TO To "thr.sn who are the rl i-f (. : C'd'iinii of our ixdif ieal riHv; in r -a il o'.Ik r trad s and prof-iioti :t- !
and cortiir" is reipeetfully n.Ln:ittfi'. v-l in pr:'crtus of n new pa:. r u:; 1.:.!..!, I'hiladi Iphi-i, entitled Tiir: fra.vklin um.i:
f Or Irirfmj rzetiinc Jo-irn :' f .1-
UUruturCi Mcchariir- a: lit P.eliiiu ciiifr.verry, I'-rty i t . : ;. i.t 1 t-r will lake r ; nt. AGPJCUi.Tt ii::. Thr ilrpartn ent of the "I'e N::nv. !' J wluYh wilt hp di vnfi 1 ti f lii i.'; i? ' lahanlry, W- hope to ii;!;iu in u rn tuner, through the prou:i--d hm! ut i.v ..' r;il ?eieties of thii State, the " well known pr.tetieal fiushandn:--!!, ;" veriu iudu -try wit!i '.Inch we -i-alhi f..'' iiifurmati-in that will throv lit-t ii i' 1 '
ant suhjert. Sparc will v. !? !
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i! The Ileal t wolf, be he ever so h
j and readv to eat, yet if he fee
i! prey, he forsakes his meat and
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ii""1 ". " ,u;"r' momo., coy- n.ltiuI) , t,(iiittr ll Ut time. !!?,TnV.? ,l.,n?kM "?..uiP of "1,:,t. "i A new Cow is to be built on the river
II prcciiiy nui. ct , alter ! St. Marks Florida, U to be catted Mac
arlirle.s n in'ertni irn pr-'veineti!, ti.f the vine, ths worm, tVe. fee. ruJwJ?"''9 iiitere-'tinir and neeuraie irw of nil u 1 ments, maehinery, no!, anl all tt.r-' v to prove ?ntorelin; and valuable to th o r' ralist and fanner. In nroannliiif. it.i; nnefinn f f OiiT 'If i'r.
ever feel lively intent in the :. v .-i ;i r , ohjectS; proeeedi;i in part frei '' r: ' f, 1
l;linff.vj' 'It's got a saw mill on one Mde, and a grist! that -whatever te,, s c another' mi .t j 1 '.1 1 to f "ireet the industry ol our firmer', ! f i' ' 1 ! mill on tother, and a blacksmith bhop mj prosperity . veroir nidf, whatt v.rc.rr ( joliow- it.j tjlC irjiddle, and down cellar there's a tar- ii nct tlie homes and contt-i.t t..fhct
no-
.. . r , - ..juocn umor- ; i,.-,. The site chosen is about five miles , ,el in Ins mouth, by snapping at the hI- distant Icom thofcrtofSt. Marks, and is ! Z I!!. I?,:!; C:;. lVt!Lr?n healthy, and very ad-
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Singular Fcnatiii'm- Dr. Henderson, in bis interesting journal of a tout in In--' ia, rayv, he viit d one family of disen-l ter, who carried their superstitions fo, tar, that the mitre-s refu-'d to sit at ta-' hie with him because one of !ii conpanior s had metnl buttons on his travelin g' coat, ami another had a tobacco pipe in hand. Their aw rsion to muir wa? fo great, that if a bcx happens to lay tn the: table, the part on which it has been laid, must be plained out, befoic the table will( be nscd again.
j with a present loss, and parts with a cer
tain possession to make an uncertain par
chae.
Filial Duty. There is no virtue that adds to noble a charm to the finest trait of In atity, as that which exerts itself" in watching over the tranquility of an aged parent. There are no tears that give so noble a lustre to the check of innocence, as the tears of filial sorrow.
Juliaii's Lett
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Miicd votn FusiNFSs. This is an excel-i lent exhortation, which in days of yore,; we used 10 o stamped upon the old fash-j ioned Rltoih- I.-land coin: 'Mind your bu siws.1 There was more real value to our fathers in these three worde, than!
there was in the coppers in which thcy! stood imprinted; more value, because they i l:ot oi.lv admonished the toldei to go and work honestly and obtain more of them, hat they were calculated to promote his! health as they increased lii3 industry, ar.di to make him respectable 's they kept bimj ut f oher peoples business. Header let j these words, as 'the saying i?, '$tare youj fill in the face," whenever you sally out;
Trom the Uoston Traveller. w m
Mercurial Mine in Boston. As some! workmen were digging the foundation of; houses the other day, under the southern! br'w ofCopp's Hill, in the northern sec-i thin of this city, they discovered, at thej
depth ofapout three feet beneath the surf-tee, globules of native Mercury , of various magnitudes, from one-fourth of an inch in diameter down to the size of a small pins head. These globules are lodged in veins of silicious earth, pacing through clay of grevi h colour. Whether the mine is extended, or whether the earth in which the globules are bedded i
highly impregnated with the mineral, discovery has not yet advanced so far a to ascertain. Enough has been lound to excite the curiosity and attention of the aci
antage
low, unwholsorr.e, and frequently Hooded. The Vermont pnp4-rs say, that the snow has already fallen to tiie depth of one foot upon the White Mountains.
It is said that Mr. Daniel Gerrish, of!
IJover, IM. H. has invented a mill whose
powers of digestion exceed every thing'
il ever known. It is thus described ; "The!
uiamcicr or inc mill stone is fourteen hiches. Its revolutions by the strength or one? man, whi eratcs by a crank, is oout!
one urn ted thru- in a minute, and will devour alnv.st any thing that is put into it. Its operation on corn is aaonishing. It wih griod roots into powder, marble chins
of the MZe ofan egg will not ftop ta speed: and plaster will yield to it with very little! strength .fit" operator." !
Mr Je iu Shudder, of New York, advertises that Od application to him, he will supply the los of nn eye by an artificial one, made to imitate the real eye, and to move with it in any direction, and so tjearly resemble life, as ulo ceive tnp m...t
o scvj tiooi " lU eyes are made of tb ti.
nest Frenci enamel, highly polished, and he say w,!t last twenty years if not broken and may 01 witli ease, and without the I" -t par. Salt.-T Ut r! .ily unplicatton of Salt has succeeded in giving itrength and luxurinncc to hair, which had prevlcuslv 0 la!jenctTiie to threaten total bald;ie?.
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yeomanry, t-nl in an eminent oetrrr foundations tf our repuhhe deep uatl
to jjive the Hsirai'. c of prwsjitff.ty ar... . to our liherties. , ,
different sea-port, ni-road and ;it ho:uc. m.. j ulouslv sonsht niter, and as ' 'r,iS irr f I I profuptlv laid l.el'orc the reefer ol t!.f i'1'' LtfEttA I Ultt:. A pottiea of tr ' , Heraht is devoted to r.die lit. r.it'ire et ar l ble charaeter, and to cienti'ie ",u-'',;',',ii.' furnishing miilahle matter Sr this th-j ' '. have secured the ai.hof several wh !is''" ' ( pentleineu, and have an nmplej reh 'e y; promised n$ist'tnce f many a'.e 'V'.K havcaho peculiar faeiJifies alfuriled h ''V..,,. from the most valuable foreign : ., , ;. n lis, in all of which cspeeial atlentu'n " 4 to ehntenes, oliilitv and K-aaty. ..... MECHANICS. Wo shall aUavs nm , . .
tor improvements in Mechanics '1)i.r-'f '.ion us may tend to the ad Miio-u."... v
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otfour own eounlrv and ironi i-np-, r, ia paisin in the world of newspapt r K .,, erape fear nutic. rc. read-T ai i( willthus every week have a hin p f0(,,P;1" Jtn-s: events throughout h.p world, '"' ui'1 form, and at a rale o Dmlcrnte a t. tho cireumstanres of every nuhv"'-' ( In hrief, with its Aricnlfnf d J1" ,t cnU erary dep j rtment, bank note t:u"yiiv. arrivals antl elear aiices;.dv'r'jrn!''Ii'11 ., r; ry of pa-sing event-, lh- r.'.pnei'""' "rl..., l f "' n'hle antiejpation of rt?nrifiiic 'hl" ' h,. what in everv re..ee.t it is fm'K" .,.: -K
prehenive, uterul and urn pie r.o TEUMS. sr-,. The priee of the Franklin Hrn'A ,1; "; edCan fob imiM-rial eet. 1 tiv rVU num, nHvah'f 4nvarial.lv i ' n.jt ft' Phi lade 1 phi a
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