Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 35, Richmond, Wayne County, 13 February 1828 — Page 4
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MrHlmake their w.ty directly and irrcsistabljr to the
I REMEMBER, I REMEMDER. By 1 hernias llod. I remember, I remember The bouse where I was born, The little window where the enn Came noejnni; in ;it mom : He never came a wink too $oon, Nor brought too lci a dnv, Bat now I often wish that ni-!;t Hail borne my breath away I I reeiomber, I reniciubrr The rases, red unl white, The vi'let. ami the lily op, Thoe flower? irif.i!e of liht ! The lilacs where the robin built, Ami where m brother t The liburnMm un hi birth U.i v, The tree is living tt ! I remember, I reaii irb r Where f win ued to $win. And though the air mi;t rush as frcfeii To 9.vallow mi tbe vin-; Mr Fpiri? fl w in ft alh. rs then, That is fo heavy now, And fummer pool eruhl hardly cool The fever on mv brow! I remember, I rcn.i mber Thf fir tree dark and hich; 1 ued to think thi ir ?t-m! r topi Were eloe ap;ui!t the ky ; It was chiMi-h ignorance, B'Jt now 'tis lit lie j-.y. To know I'm furtl t r off from htav'c Than nhrn I w?ia bo v.
ing her bent upon withholding her ccr.sent
to hi plan?, he inhumed her that ell exposition on her part was unnecessary, as he had already selected nnotlier partner; and that if she could not see his ncvy nife as a friend, she must receive her as a necessary incumbrance, for he had resolved that bin-, should be an inmate in his house. Distressed at this information, she watched her opportunity, stole away from the cabin with her infants, and fit d to a dietunc Mr ha re her father was. With him she remained until a party of Indians with whom he lived, went up the Mississippi .m a winter hunt. In the sprie, as the) were returning, wih their tanoes loaded with p hries, they encamped near the f.ilU: In the morning a they left it she lingered near the spot, then launched her !i'4M canoe, entered into it with her childien, and paddled down the stream sinciug her death song; too laic did hei friend" perceive it; the ir attempts to prevent her from i-rot -edi' g uer of no avail; he wa heard to hi i; in a doleful Vi h e. the pas plea-urt's whirh he had enjoyed, while she wrs the undiv ided object of her husband's affection!?: finally her voice wa drowned in the Mint id r.f the cataract: the-
j, current carried down her frail bark with ! an in oncMvalde rapidity; it came to the j, cdjc of the precipic e, was seen for a mo- , mrnt jL-nvelopcd in spray, but never aftei was the canoe or its passengers seen. j; Vet it is stated by the Indians, that often I in the morning, a voice hus been heard to
i; sing a doleful ditty along the edge of the
round tlzizzd ecvc-fcur, frczi n Cn rin" to o ccch nheel; frcni a parnsc 1 t perinig, end thus cd infinitum, every ietin" ccifort, convenience, necessity, ornament, public or private, fine cr ordn ry, are all under the illicsitable ii.Uuei of custom or fashion. It is the fashion to nallr, ride, stand Mt in totne particular nav, most probal absurd and ridiculous. It is the oust to go to church or stop at home, to make ummer tour, or have n inter ie.it 1 J 4 ranch All F.!nftv. viit on Thu;
day, shop on Friday and mend on Sati day. It is the fashion to read novels a sing It ilian Mlad; to play on the pian or ride un chevali to learn French or pr tire Calisthenics. It sh-uld be the ct
torn to be honest; but that is not fashion
hie; it should be the fashion to rise earl but that's not the cutm; thcruto to forget the Printer, and that's but fashionable and customary.non.
Death of Ampnlu S.-pa, and her two ChiiannJ: aI,d hnt it dwells ever upon the intchn prnsheu1 in the cctcruit 'fthr Iiisfl constancy of her husband. Nay, some ason on the Miissppi. Vo.i Ma- j frrt that the spirit has been seen wandercr Louo fecund ixht!;ti:n. 1 n' nt'ar !':e sPt with her children wrap-
Tins h a!:tif"ti! po; in the Mbsl-ippi ; n.t n it! out a tale to hallow i:$ s(er:trv, and heiv!iMi the interest whirh. ei it-i ll, it is ra'ru'ated to produce. To V;:z 'kota. the old lodtan whrm we saw at ShakeaV vvi are indebted for the narration of the '
nod to her bosom. Surh arc the tales of
tradition which the Indians treasure up, and whirh they relate to the voyajjer, forcing a tear frctn the eyes cf the most heartless !
hieh his mr thei
JcIIo'Atrj Irnrsartion to v
- an -ye vi!n v. A:; Italian of the i nation h.id urih-d him If t ar!v in liif to a v-Mi'hfol fenni!'', uhce name waAmp ta S i a, whirh sir ifn - the d .t!: d y: with her ho liird t - pih fur a-v nil v-;,r aparnlv er joyrLr e r i y fern! it v. hith tije ;iViiH- hi",. , (,ut atTwid. Tin ut ion had In en M-s.-a d w itl, two r!,ihi;.n, t whi.rn In.th par-! ts Joafcd with that i! p:li i fc i i nir v.r.h is ni. known to r.u Jnive oth r trrasnrrs htid tin m tea; f pine tiovt) a t tire. Ti, man ha-? jk iuir-
KrrtB the New-York rnericnn THE HY riNTII. 4 rARABLC FROM THE O RR51 4?l OF KRUMMACITKR Emiiia vr;is compl lining of th length of -niters, for she loved flovzors, a d had a small garden in ohich -he cultivited lb4tv.Ptst nf tin m with her onn h nds
! a longing therefore for thn approach of jS-ring. One day bet ta.her said to her j Se, Kmilia. I have brought you a Hyaiemth root; hut you most iaie it with the ietet care.'' How should I, my tathei?M replied the maiden; "i i t tfie 'ground as haul a a rock, and merever c v !?red with suw!'1 f rtte hd n vcraeenthat illowers might also be rai-ed in vases: but ! tier father brought h r one, tilled it with
earth, and showed h'r tm to plant the
root. She looked t t.er
smile a it 1 1 o w ' t n ' i sic rb : lor. ;t
j thought tli i t th we-- would only thnve under a mild rk : wmtliful simplicity and modest , is not iw; te of i's own pow
I nose arts do undcritaud.
I pTIT! St,''ibcr rf 8Hfctfully inform tU vt i Daniel nark'-, half a ir.il,. Ju Mills, on the Eaton roa.i. wder .n . ., lUr'
t
e ..n . ...... . ' "oa5
, fin unci wnii r.rompt attfi.tion 1 BULL-PLOUGHS, Made and storked in a fupirior sMe rr I rrrt'c! kiH.wh-de of Jus bucit.es,, by attending to thee who iu ij favor him"v ! ; ' rntoru, he hoot's to merit and recti ve i'.'-.
int. uuiiv j'a 1 1 un .1 1 ' ABRAHAM TilOMH-v Elkhorn, Frh. 4, lG2li. o.'
Cvnn l inch A: Therea A. Finch, his wife, vs.
Jhn&r William Unokrr, Su?an i: '
John Cr.i, J iuh Ann : f H, H.raiu, David, J;ico!, Wil-
j h.un ir haiitu ! nrov.n. An mis'
er. After i-oine. da-. t e began t
'raise and the oim-; ef reei. leaves peeped through. Uo lha wa- delighteO', and mad known to the nho- I-odm i.er iuy nt the
Church Yard in H ales. I w alked alone to a h'irrh vard, and tas?tiuck with the rem if Ua'-le custom that preTaiU over North Waits, of planting the eraves of
departed friend with va:iou evet m needc d," said tut r ther, ; and all the choir'-st o( Flora's hand. 'J'he ! heart, while y, t ir, a tate of
mjo'v drop, v i -3 i ! , and pnrnrosC, hai ' hit io's cf pnt;:, detudtr the infant
!tc r( kct ri so, and t:.: oodhi ie. j
rn ituier vears; w ' . t tansey, rue,;
life ; ta h ! emblem of ;
stUe t.hcte change is
tather with a ! '"""""'ssyivniuH at. Ak.vn,. 1 lor f'.ri.in IVririniln A. "... i ...
no r.vans imd. 3 t L ll .okc. ; (i -rdi in of the rhildrn L l.t-in H'Jacfd N. IJfukcr, dfe'd. luir 1 taw of linrijtjcl P. UooL'-r, MicM. J N OTICE IS II EH EH Y 0"7 .V. tinr of S.initjt l P B.'.Ucr, !'!. t CxTUl k. Ther-fA A. rinch v;i i th Wayne (armit f.Vtsr!, :a xliu ux
erm, io nave v-uninie-ivi. r-; a
io ine Jiaxuie in mii -a r;i- iinii-
Or. r-t),'
t jfrtu v: i
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birth of the yotr. hint. "Ii.w little is j make partition U tween tt..ia.
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(let lit n
ed a reputation a a I unti l, w hi- h ; i v. '' t vo tn re. 'i hey are constant!)
round him ma families, ul.n i
to phsce th-m-f U.
and avail tlo in- h
ut der p: t ' i f
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avail Iiu rnsr ii of -ueli n.!it of ,..
chase as he needed f r ti e rnainlen. te ' of his tatnily. I)eir.us l stre! tht n;t.;: J their inter with him, come of them in f. vitfd him to a roeni-xioa with their lain;-) ly, ohfetvir -j. at the same time, that ; tnati j( of his tale t and importar.re t (jnit ci inoie ! than one woman to waif up-u the nnmer j, ou? pttests whom hi t ptit. tion would in-j! duee to viit his l.idee, The a-sured i
him that he would gi on he a knowledj;i (! as a cliief, and that, in thi ace, a tccond vife w in(i spensihle. F;rcd with the
o c heei the
nature ai d
simplicity. Emilia sprinkled the yc ut j: pl-int, arid Hr ees beamed upon it nith delight. -Right fo my el ild," aid tin fatlo-r; 4tfor the dew ol h avi n should be siieceeded by sunshine. 'J he b nevottnt ham of your e)e enhances the value cf your deed; your plant, no doubt, wili thrive.1' The deep gieen leaves pjadual ly i merged from the lap id earih, and ivnili i's delight increased. In ihc ful!ne-i of her heart she said, l snould consider
1 ir-. ii ij : a'
w.- .k'nev, oria l er, pious reir.emnrancc mseii sumcienuy rtwareeo, even ;i my
of cej-arttd wc nil. U'-seiMie' a vcueu ! piani was never io Dear a newer. L n i
nt r-.. :., v.htise I eanty and profound attf ti-1 tented soul," said the father, "it ia jutt
a. il s'ar-w ort, mat k
h;s its iilue evergreen, l,t;d
pn enn in I
Kit
M-edrd and cheri-loil by tho hands of j
iheir re .re.t trietni-, v. ho appropriate !
t j- . i i-
alai t:,:v alti i nO(,n n r this an.ianie knev-, ori. !er, pious remembrance
e
Ther"a, and the ahnve tnei.t!..-: h-:r c!'.:.
Sanaa I P. Conkrr, de c'-1., of 'f tt.e r-V '. whirh the s-iid Samuel . !i !;i r ('ii ?-,; . said real ftatr If and h im; itt (li coj.Lv Wayne, Ilundo); h aiui Marion. , C. FINCH i !
CVntreville, 15th Jan. f23.
i.
I 'Mil
Farm and Mills.
taa . !.! J have at Wai t d o: e lc-s curlti than mi'i', I nppieaihed her with re'pei t, he turned her head, i.nd showed a beautiful countenance, still more inter-
that you should receive more thai) you
s venture to hope, for euch i the reward of
mndei ate dtsires. 4Loi k, paid he,
"among those haves you may already dis
her ehteks, and with a voice that rebuked
my intru-ioti, taid, UI come In re, sir. every Satuiday, to pluck these weed?, and to wren over a dear and onlv brother, but
ambition of obtaining hih hor curs, i e re- ii be w as too good to icmain here." After
solved to irunase ! iifiportai.ee bv ai an interval ofsileiue that I could not have nt ion with the dau!iter of an influential ;; broken, phc added, "I don't know whether man of his tribe. He had act ordinoK jj I am wroni but I frequently pray that my
dear brother may nourish in Paradise, as this rose on his grave. I am told 1 ought not to pray for the dead, but I find my heait better after it, and I feel a stronger desire to be holy, that I oiaj be the sooner fit tj go to him." IWv sympathy was tro"t;l afjected, and the piety of the sentiment disarmed me of all power to demonstrate the fallacy of the doctrine.
esting from grief. The tears trit kied down jj cover the yourg bud."' She sprinkled the
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laitrii a e nt u wile witnoijl riaTIi g evei j mentioned the subject to his foimer com-j panion; beinir desirous to introduce hi-i tridf into i:i in the matWier whit hi should be least offensive to the mother d j his ehihlrei , lor whom he still retain d j much regard : he introduced tin subject ii :
these words; "1 u know, 7 aid he, "that 1 Can love no woman so fondly a I d at upon you; with regret, have I of late seen you subjected to toil-, which mnst he oppres
sive to you, and from which I would gladlv ' relieve )ou, yet I know no other way ot doing so, tha'i by a?-oriatir.g fo yen in the household duties, one who shall relieve j you from (lie trouble tf entertaining tie j
iuiii-iuu& mjebis, wiiom my grown g nn portance in tin- nation collects around n.e; I have, therefore re-oked upon takii g another wife; but she shall aw ays be sul. ject to your coninml, a-she will rat k h my affections second to you.11 Willi the utmost anxiety, and the deepest concern, did his companion lii-tcn to the unexpected proposal. She. expostulated in the kindest terms, entreated him with all th argument whit aedgaired h.ve arid V purest cor jot:.l ; Vl ctiou could ?ogge. She replied to all the j Htion which ht duplicity led him to raise. Drsin'tit ; winning her from Ik ; oj p-i!i tt, the It d an still concealed the nrrd of hi ur-i' , with another, while she redoubled ell he care to convince him that she was etjua! i the ta?k !mp;s d upm: In r. When h- again spoke on the suhj- ifihe pleaded ll th.e er ticai met ts of pa life; she poke of Ms former f'.ndr.es f. her hai pinejif, ur d that of t! ir niutu;
prcg; the hudc itirn beware of the co:: U
Fashion and Custom. Were there ever two such obstreperous and overbearing fellows as the so cousin etmans? They mike laws a? they fancy, and break them at their pleasure. The) cramp the human frame, omfort Ic vissngc, pinc h Its piads, and pall tes cheveux without leave or licence, and against all civil and moral edicts. They even oblige many of their worshippers to 6tare gnni death in the face whose appearance is pestilential, and vho-e touch is annihilation. Comfort, .use. and ton often modest), must bow at heir shrine, and sacrifice all to the love of happiness which they hold out. To ueas them hats and bonnets, must be cn.iied, drcreasrd or new modelled; Culled, lengthened, tacked or trimmed ; fentht -rs in uh -to "fly, or rat; flowers to bios ?o?n." Coats ce-atees and frocks must be fi-toited to p.-a?e them inexpressible onla ged to meal bags, and boot narrowed o (he point of a bodkin. Combs must erected a- high as the Collossus ol Uhodes, and false collars made to resemble lieie rth sideofannw clad mountain Inched every thing, from nsilver-eyed eedle to tiie spire of a mettirig-houde from hpn-coop to a family mansion; fiom a cray at to a cape coat ; froxa a thimble to a
plant w ith her delicate hands, and with
ar xious care she consulted others, lest she should sprinkle it too mut h or not enough, and w hen a ray of the sun peeped through the winter's clouds, she softly carri'd the plant to the window, and her breath, like the morning zephyr which gnmbols around the new-born roses, Men cdi'the dust from its leaves. Kmilia's thoughts were incessantly filled with this dear image. Sometimes she would dream that t fie saw her Hyacinth in full bloom; but when on waking she found herself deceived, she said, with unconcerned smile, kthe time wili come at last." At time she asked her father in what colour h r flower would be
I rTOHF SntWriber vriU wll, on rwrw1-!
; O. hi F.HLV, GRIST Wi SJUWlLL'i ' N'lnF Fork, 5 miles north-west of KidnM. I Wnnt county, IiuJi'tiiH. The Mills ;.re.. a: ! mill triiii, ami in nn excellent nri'ciA)'- ; The Farm is an exrollriit or.o, containint lP ! of whirh lZ0 aeres .ire cutler fence: an l
n superior younr orchard, n -onui. '!i a (fvrellim;, am) other binMini. 'The M;!! hi will be soM to-thrr, or piirntriy, fnn:y ths Faro nill be sold wifn tha Mil' iiicnmuw.(:tu:-;MA5 Jnnoary C2, 1C23. 3Ctf jDJULYSrMTORS' SjZTj TTTT Ortcr of the Court of Probate? ofD ill) rounty, stale of Indiann, to tv.My, ngaititt th estate of tlrnr Vnnmiil iJ- 'j;u ceami, wilt hp offrrcd for fah- nt Public w at the h..ue of Wm. Morv, 6 mi! town of Liherty, in Union count v, ra(eor on the 4th dny of March nt, the iw Quarter of Section 13, Town 12. Kwz' ,v ; 157 23-1CD acres. The tern. will bo made si on thednv of ule- . . . Aurorn, la. 5th Dec m '
TYPE FOUjYDKY ASD
WAREHOUSE. Corner of Vine b Centre streets, Cm'
dreMed and after ,,mi,8 met h,,i. TCX lul shades, say, with cheerfil smile, no Ii to their establishment, nn.l arc cow .L'ef 'fc-
m r. In. Ik. ..I. : 1 . I ii .... .1 .. ...I m.m., Llinrl riUIICti - '
"nvi iucii wii.ii tmour, jircviu. u i see it bloom at all."' "Swee t phantasy' said the father, "bow lovely do-t thou play around innocent love and yuuth'ul hopes!' The blossoms appeared at la ; twelve hells, suspe nded in all the beauty of early youth between five broad and d. Ik green leave-, had opened at the dawn ol mornirig; tin h ctdour, like the delicate hue of Kmilia'j. cheek, or the reflection ot the risir p sun, and a balsamic breath surrounded the flower. Emilia' heart could scan ely contain it; happiness. Her pleasure was fioUt-less and without words, and for a lonj: time he i looks were not removed lie m the objeci of her love. Just then her father e tered, alternately looking at hi e hild ai d at the flower. While tears stole down his cheek he said "My dear Emilia, hat thi Hyacinth is to you, such )ou are to us.v I he maiden clasped Uer arms around hei lather s neck, and aft r a heg embrace, whispered in Q soft voir. Oh, my father might I too bloom as lov y as this flower V
on (tcmaii'l, or very short notice,
teen line
us urea t a
io, or very suon niv, - ftTica to Nonpareil, rno Ijr ol .
variety of Kanrj Job Tyi,
any Foundry in the Umtel ' Aj5tpr
Cha-es, Caei. TvPe n.etal Ite-alfb ' Prl(ir h.Ml,es: Dra,. Rule of every l lk,of New Ye.r-x .nH Ph. rr kit-: 1 I. I Li Let. e ' . n
Snreotvpe I'hites, to order, from J." ( n..i.iJni.;u ntit liverthe .
WHEAT, &r. WANTED ut this Oflicf5 cn gubscripton. 1
Skins, Parchme nt, &c. 4c. Stereutvne Flutes, to order
Philaetplphia, nnel deliver - jrfli,n.; free f.f chartre for trpon.iUvv. ' Printers who .leal at r u!,,lCi,j cjti .ert this A.lerticent cnnpicuiH J forward their bills (ot rIlK " & fl. f Cincinnati, Dec. I7. 132
THAT well known
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In the town ol iiichxb. tih - i
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booVs, pampihS HOUSE BILLS, CAlUto-
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