Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 34, Richmond, Wayne County, 6 February 1828 — Page 4

From the Monthly Magazine. A PARTING SONG. When will ye think of me, my facials? When mil yo think of me ? When the last red liht of the sunny flay From the rock and the river i passing away; W'hen t!:t air with a deepening huh is fraught, And the henrt cr-jw burdened with lender thought; Then let it be! W hen will yc think of mo, kind friends? When wili ye think of ike? YWien the rose of the rich niid-nrnmer time I? filled with the h'les of it glorious prime; Wi,tn ye gather it. bloom, u in bright hour fled, Frcea the walk htro uy footsteps no mure may irvn l ; Then lit it be!

back from ttie near approach office. Happy they, upon tvhess hearts ar.d memory and imagination, the vain and bad ones

of the earth the worldly, tho licentious, ! the grovelling, have never written nny j lasting transcript of their own thought?, i Into such the spirit of this world does not j enter its seductions, follies, and vices i soil not them the delusions of life find no

resting place in their minds, and glide o(T

like rain-drops from the pure and smooth

! plumage of the dove.

1 hi theme is fruitful to still deeper

rhisher morals.

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W!.!j will c think of me, sweet friends? When will ye think of iue ? When the suihioii te.trs oYrihnv your eye, At tl.e sound of some olcVn melody : W hen c hear the t.,ee of a mountain stream; When ye hear the t hanu of a putt's dream; Then lot it be! Thus let my memory be with you, friend?! Thus eve r think nfmc ! Kin.ily ami cently, but a? of one Tor whom ?tis well to be fled and one, s a bird from a rhain unbound, A of a wanderer whose home is fcund So let it be!

Steam Gin. It has lately been hcm

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That influence, so powerful in its sway

; over us, wo must, in turn, exert upon oth- ; crs. Other minds must become in part : the transcript of ours, and perpetuate the I evil or tie excellence of our short being j here. It is not given alone to the great,

Hi the eloquent, or the teamed, to those who

,; speak trumpet tongucd to millions of their fellow creature?, from the proud elevation I of power or talent; thus to extend theciselves is the production of good or ill into j after-time. We are each and all of us, j as waves in the vast ocean of human ex- ; istence; our own little agitation soon subj sides hut it communicatee far onward and i onwnrd, and it may often swell as it ad- ! varices into n majesty arid power with j which it would scarcely seem possible, that our littleness could have had any par

ticipation.

volacs to ccntaln 220 pages, wife-, 'noVi, n ihstxsnd volums. Now what w.c uu i, tiers; hut (vttl w Kmir,

he the resuu m wiu? um. . j m, practif. itn . Jsh''

portico of his time? It would give a npm , --!-L

I Bill W . . 1 1 k. Kltll I' rm. ftw

bent to his mind-tend to prevent Imn j. .;a';

from spending his time ana money ni n- , vs nroper places he would become ncqaint- j John & : Wiiih,,, Honkfr j cd with the slate of agriculture in his own j W, & J

. n nr I in ni ners- Decome muie in- . n,. x. w . . . v,l

rountrv

ternrhinf and be enabled tb use to better

ndrnntaces the means within his reach, j

! and thus become a more successful culti- J atorof soil. In fine, his taste for know I- j edge would increase he would become j ! a more valuable citiz' n, a blessing to his ! friends and neighbours, and more likely ;

to descend with gray hairs in repose to the i i '

grave!

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Ann Kvan, and &,ra p3 h:. !- Gu,rc!ian of the ehih ' " olJacohN. Hooker, derM i

law of S unufl P. Hook

NOTICE is HEREBY ciJ ?rir,nfS;r ir. Booker, ,et, ry rus ic I h7e.a A. Finch wj,, J?eaynrC:rrit Court, fe!l

hei

Cy

the WnynCrrnitCftnrt

. f,m, u nave Con,nilori,r, ' . to the statute in ,(ich eae a,,, P''!:K make partition l,pfn,.i ' . 5""i n.J:,'

Ccntrevi'.le, 15:h Jan. !f;:,?. Farm and

it a gun-barrel n? iy hn ronnceted with ; II ippv, then, reader happy thou, if

a hit:ii pressure strarn-boilvr as with a j! thou hast conhncd the bad tendem ies of chamh' r of cotidonscd air; and, ns the ji thy nature to thine own breast, if thou steam ran be supplied ns long as water te-j hast never provided the cause of offence mains in the bf-iser. if bullets be allow 1 ' not even to any "little, one" If thou to Call into the barre l f.it crouph, from a i hast led none into dangerous error, lulled chamber or rna .z.ne whovo it, a hundred ; none into careless or contemptuous neli-

may oo inrowr. te.K every minute wiin tne !, jence ol duty, nor ever sullied the whitesnme k ree and prei iion as if they issued nesof.in innocent mind.

let Renvmaer that it is the mysteriousantl awful law of thy nature, that no

37TIIT: irrrihf r v.-i'l .r.,. . sA hia GHlST mA S.ifZon Nol ind's Ft.rk.5 nni-s n-.r;'. '. ''hJ-'-

rapid su

serr.SK

The southern states. Colombia is . There t, a.,,! the stj

much disordered almost every thing

seems to be in an unsettled nod fcrme state- without the prospect of speedy

safe adjustment. Guayaquil has thrown 'j

otithe Colombian yoke, ana tne nziecuons of the Peruvians seem completely drawn

! away fiom Bolivar. Mexico is expelling

! the old Spaniards 1.200 were coming to ; j the United States. Tbey have been for j

j gome time engaged in securing their pro- ! perty,and many millions of dollars had left, j or were about to leave, the republic, in ! consequeuce. Factions abound, and the people: are nearly as ignorant and miserai ble as they were under the government of ! Spain. Com. Porter, at Vera Cruz, adj vertises 4ta number of commissions for i privateers," to be disposed of. Chili, is

j apparentl at rpst; but reru and Uuenos 1 Avres are unquiet without unity of acI lion, and narrated f- r funds. Wc some I times almost fear that the want of in-

tellig nee, which has been well called "the j; ! soul of liberty," will lone prevent the peo- j-

' I ,xf K.. I.i-it nt ittt(rlino rnr.l ri.. i at lne of V.'rti MfN'

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. . h ' ,,rM ,.tnV.,i lM !'ne mciif id--,.,)

Ding ! f:iwJel T. Hooker, doc'.! r.f )! . ' r' nted ! ,vh'ch th" f"'! P. r;' . s:id re.il i ?t.:tp lir!--.i.l V- '" ; w,w, n.,nd.iih

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ffi rr. a com:. ion piece of artillery. Thi

cce?;oa nj;iv almost be said to it

the i;.-ye uf v.ter from a it pif

ar.d '.t snci: er.ine" could he used in a tie

of

point gra-jumy alone a line ol men, would j, or for evil after th e. Then, althcuch virtuous "populace" that middle class, mow them down hhc cornstalks bt fi ej haply thou ma est have but a t :ngie tal- 1 rhieflv made up of thrifty laborers; men the sythc none could es( apt. The hoi i- j. ent committed to thy charge, whiber thou j! w i!h "strong heads and sinewy arms n ble idea and prop.wal have been cxrU?cd writ t thy th uch's in iheM. pages or j' hr.dy whicli commands the factious eieby saying that to prove the poibiliir . 1 : engiav, st them in livintr character upon !: m.-nts, and bids the ambitious and their

?ucn r.avock mu-i nave t.ie ueel ol put-.j tlie hearts o! th se wno tru5t. or luve r ' !0 She thouyhilt si "herd," be still.

iiiii; an ctiti to war altogellier.

Ware county, It;fiana. T ii.

mill sTrp;:ui, and in an e.Tr.j;,.,.. The F-trai is an tx' f lh nt our r-

a superior ":n.' orcl.ir!. ;, ,-',''V' d7fl!jnr, Mi l otl -r buildup. ";r M,: will Ur ftj' tocelbor. (,r Lf.r ,-lrr.' i. r'' the Farm wilt be coi ' wintv '; ' Jan-inrv C2, 1C::;. .,' BY OrVr nf the Court Fr.-Si;r.s , county, ftat of !ndni -. ' against the fefat-i' of n::r V;. rea"f. will bffiff.-red f.tr r- ;i. , '

e;i; ot:c of us can pass thn-uh life insulated jj from enjoying that repose and saf.y which eld ii arid solitary leavin;f no trace behind him. ll we have so ansiouslv wi-hed for them. It

r n ii4.e, tne mrrel o deaUi, made to '; 1 by influence will be, must be, for good ;i takes generations to make up a thinking

townoi Lr.:rjty, in Uriir.n ro-.-on the 4th Ny of I;irr!j Quarter of J'rrti -n Totrr. !2. K 1S7 23-100 arre?. The Urm rui ou th. day of vaazxuy: ri! -.va Aurora, la. 5fh Uic lf.-:7.

Vavfs. The common cati-c of wav!F i? the friction of the wind upon the surface r.f the water. Little ri s or rltvatiuns !irt appear, wh'u h, by continuance of theforce, pradunlly increaieg until they become the rnili: g rr.ountr.iiss seen where

' donor inee, finve always mat tnev may

, te cil as wili tend tu "giy ard. r

; virlm and corihdt:nce to truth.

j othcis may be holier and happier bt'cau:e j thou hast lived.

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that

Afr:cam colonisation. The people of

! what are calied tlie fc,free states," arc be-

eonnn more

Improvements on Lake Fr.tr. The

! Chief Kngiueer of the War Urp irtne r '

the winds swet p over a reat rx'ent cf j has reported to the c vetnme:.t, tht the water. Theheavinjrof the bay of Biscay, picp authriztfd at Dunkirk harbour has Jind slill more t!;nt of the open ocean he-j been partly made, and wiil be comf b'ted yond the southern capes of Ameiica and this season. At the mouth of Cayuhoga Af ica, is one extreme, and the stillness jj river a dam has been built, the bar cx cf the tropical seas, w Inch are guarded ! cavated, and materials collected, in pro by near encircling Uuds. is the other. In j sccution of thn authorized improvements of the vast archipelago of the East where i the harbor of Cleavcland. The contract Vj nr. o, nnd J.iva, and Sumatra lie, and has been formed for the construction of a

i.m: ...,,uua i.i u.us ano liC niiiipir-c, , pier at La l iaisaacc Way. At the mouth i umitted persons, expelled from the states

, V ' J - , . Ul ee. me piers i.ae t'eni i, in wtucli they were born, because thev ard sea breeze, and is hke a smooth b- i extended 214 yards into the lake, which have been made free. Ohio is panicular'give 4 feet oa the bar. They ore to be iy over-run with them they are a great

carried lUa yards lurtticr. -1 lie piers are , nuisance in many part?, and the ccloniza-

neariy tinined at urand ntver, and the ;and bar has been already removed, and he water deepened. The works at the nouths of BufTtloc creek, ILiron river, at Krie and Cunningham's Creek, are all in

fo pirtiiiiMiue inat tu ! progress, and with flatterine prosnccts.

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and more interested in the

; success oftlje colony which we have plantj) ed in Africa. The steady propiess of !.' opinion against the prirciple of negro

slavery, together with the reduced value j of slaves as prcperty, causes an increased j it tiox of colored persons into ihern, and

rt duces their energy and force in possessing a class who cannot he intioduced inlo

; the common stock of the population for the j c mmon purposes of these states. Many j of the citizens of these states b came buch i to avoid the erils attendant upon a black

; population, but they are followed by man

! TO PRINTERS. I TYPE FOUNDRY ,LV!j :::;-: WARKilOL.-:. Comer cf Vine Ctritn .:n-: C.: r?pil R Froprii tors of Ciiicr ...ri . LL dry have Litily n..i"'e ui., : -. to their establishment, ali i i.u r.v ' on ileuiatr.l, or very hort : .lice. T V : L teen iiiie Tira to Nonpareil, n -i i . : acreat a v.oi ty of Fan Jr.b T ; J. any Fourulry in the Ur.U"! btnte-". a: v. price asattLe F.atrrn Fu;ni.i i, - -K-:) Chae, ('uses: Type n:(t..i li. ji.t .-t? b'ulif.: IJr.iss liuU- ofeverv ilt-ci. ti-"."; Ink. of Sfw York arel I'lai i.ieip!.i:i a , Skin?. Parchment, Ac. Ac. We v: ! s ' S't r'cty pe Plate, to onier, fr.r:i J. K rnil.Mltlphi i, and ilehvt r the ;Hh it t fre f charge fr tr:o:p(rtati' n. . : ,-: Printers wbo ileal :it tl.i; F.nn i iy " sort tlu AiUertifitie:it en?r:ii -.j :. furvard their Lilis for pawatM. ' Cincinnati, Dec. 1", 1327. ;

ropcan stra:;r:is tii d there the fairy land

wMiicir TO'jllilul dream-.

rr.oii t:;k talisman.

pp.S'.Tv: the memorials of ac-

From the New-York Farmer. WINTER. EVENINGS.

Th intelligence and often success of

Pre fire tu an .! ihum.' Thifi book ic rW h farmers, depend on the manner their win-

, . . rrn ...

I rer evenings are spent, me privilege ol ! .1 i ! a I a I r

uevoung mem 10 ine acquisition ol useful

acter?.

contents

lined

Ctiaintance. of epc:n. of it irr.Htlii.,

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Sitlectio:. to contain the thoughts of many 0 " enjoy co so unmierrupminds to bear the imnress of m.-mv r Knr. I! t( d,.v y any other class. The farmer's

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Who can anticipa- its future ! IIU'UHS Ul u'v n,v,ie mm 10 oraw "fap How variou ll lno ' vcn'ng a'd if he has a taste for v i.,f W ueful reading, particularly fcr that con

nected with rural pursuits, we scarcely can imagine one to spend bis time more rationally and happily. Knowing that all his live stock aie well fed and taken care of, and harr.-sed with none of the anxieties of those whose business is connected with thousands, and liable to ten thousand reverses, he can uive hi mind wholly to the sentiments and reasoning 0f j, au. , i inose at.ioi!!4t vi w . tl U'e ;iro mirrors piving back the re- , "ut tnanv wno cnnnt command more flections of the f-otieu in uhithiea.e t,,;l11 on or three hours at a time, ex

placed somefiree-, it. may he hi filter jj lnt'fnsr,VP8 rom reading altogether, nnd purer lhar: t t:uin.il fortes then selves;-) 1 !,e fiiXiu'T nets on this principle, and the how much oft ... 1 imparting to thtin ourP ?OMS,ovV his example; and thus it is that ou Tidimnt ss ami ditut tit.ns jthi .eare not more extensively read and

On power ever the materials ef u hu h ! ,llei l1 ,Mf ,;mm'rs- "p now make

h xiiur .1 11: 11 1 .1 1 11 in fii in' iim Tii-.r -..i.i

v - - - - ------ . v t vuiu ir vphyed in the acquitidii of useful in :alUn, from the age ol fourteen lo lift. Impose lhat three hours of the twentyfour, for four days of each wc ck during the ix winter months, wre spent in useful reading Thiswuld amount, when he would arrive at fifty years of age, to 1 1,232 hours. If he read 20 pages per hpur, it would be 224.G10 pages. Allowing each

I tion project has, therefore, become a great

: ravorue in unio. it tnat, or some other j plan, to provide a heme for liberated slaves j does not succeed it is very possible that j in the course of event?, some of the free I states may feel compelled to throw back ! the colored people intruded upon them.

and thus force the slave-holding states to 'manage their own concerns in their own way." The la6t deny the right of any national provision on the sulject, though the project originated, or was. at first, chiefly supported by them; and if they will

not act lor the relief of those unfortunate

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THAT well ko .vvn

T.VV,R ST.V

In the town of nj.'hni.'rn!, ;v

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lion of Wm. II. V.i.i jh.in. A f

n, and jxsession at any tina- t!

I purchaser.

Richmond, Fep. 20th, IHJT. ToDnoiS. In order that the eftrnry 0! 1' " f ' remedy for intetnj eraaoe may be th.-r. Eilitort of Now ? papers (hrnbo'it t ? who trill msprt oar ailverti-i'a"'' to it, nnd s.'inl m a copy nfthe pporcc-1, h.t JI receive from us by retnni el " sufficient to ctire one ilraiikarih win."" '- j roneteJ tu ndminitrr to m U j1

j neighborhol,anit puhlih thi? revuL

persons, let the responsibility rest where .! DR. CHAMBKRS' KFMM it ought. The free states may as well in- IN TEMPER ANCt lopfurn r. . I..J .. I' I .1 ll .. . ... , f, ... l,m prpP llff

terfere to ex. hide persons of color, as the

slave-slates rightlully can to cast them out, I though natives thereof; and such will proj bably be the result of this opposition to ! the colonization of freed people of color

J ties.

our daily thounjif. are w civen, i but that1

of the ounep of this book over the thoughts j whicli f:!l its pages; a pouer too rurely j exercised in real life. that ;f shutting nut the intrusion of gros evil, and opening cur sympathies and all'ei tictis to the hind-1

iy weiccmo oi all that is beautiful and good. Happy thev who taught by the sure

instinct of their, purity, have ever ehrunkl

A DMLX1S TRA TIOjY .V VIR GhXIA. T e Constitutional Wtdg, in spaking of the Electoral Ticket of that state, says: It is such a one, as has never been presented to Virginia before, and we aro bold to tay, is the most powerful ever formed by any state cf this Union. It must and will, m ke a great impression on tho people of Virginia; nnd we firmly believe, that frum this time forward, the cause of the Administration is destined to advance with rapid pace in Virginia. Let the thousand of enlightened men who are now committed to the cause esert themselves, and the bad effects of their former apathy, will et be repaired. Ilipmntss. U you wish to be hannv for

j a day get well shaved; if for a week, ret

u euuui t: ll lorn month hiv a

good nag; if fur halfayear, buy a hand- 1 c 3 hsus2i if fcr a ycarf- marry a hand- 1

tk. n.i.-.;n .-hi .pi-fnfter wrn ' J

hy the fubsenhers who rre alone iUv:Vj original recipe of the inventor, at tf J late Dr. C. in t!ie basement story 'J cal College in Dunne street eat ' V and nt therne.Hcnl store of VocU ir -n ; j Broailway, and Chambers !rcr!, Jrishinton Hall, New Y( rk. , ;, Tbe astonishing 5ucecs :,ch (,;t obtained in rtftonn habitir""'4 '.'Vit:: ' h.n established its wirtu' beyn.i 1 an.l Miperceile- the nectssiiy ul ) " luent. rff, Th rernr.lv i a innoeent a " ;

I mnch so, that it i often ciren h r .j ' complnints, and freueiitly w Jjsrt0 ; i rine for Dy ,p.ia, Lr. All "J- l, -fy

f n-rtinn". It in vut up in part: ,!

indiviJiial cure, I.H.I iircoDi'ai. . - for its ue. signed in the hani ,,.

enber, without whicn ihm.-- jn f,t--indMrcil to adopt tbi nifii-are, , of the creat celebrity hieh UJ. n() rim- ha obtained, there f :,ve . , ' On w ill be many spurion' uiat; itio - - ?r to n th- usnal prie, 5 dollar , meitieine can be sunt by mi'- ,. .,-,-,!! o'1'' unable to pay. on personal a?V ' $ bt vi.liialHtoufoface, theme" J a t rfM er. )

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