Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 38, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 March 1828 — Page 4
! loms of superior imparlance towards her lines fre.n the prt. of I; J$S amJ ,,K.,e v,d thM ihc nl ,eagt
did not regard what others might say or think.
Time passe d away; the young couple
began
The foliuu ii. lt riulii
r rcivuS, paint, it! too iiitw;h truth, the. tiltintioti
of many ;i tvifi1, doomed to expt ri irp the irecpieiit trench of thii'i v s uliit li one .eve herth; jishfnnec ol beinj M'.vr tf. honen-d und cherished." Oft have 1 seen n wife at dead oft;i-!it, Watchii.j tin' dvhar t ml r on the heHrth, Ami Jmrjirjj tverj Ida:, tba? vepl nlorij The poor deserted rott.e on the tucor, A hu;ban! f.-otslepsj fiA agat, When it ha died a way, and It-it her hert Sick with the disappoints! it, she has looked lTon hrr ltt j n g h; '., and j ri'ved ssntu tears, Tli.) tifVr rrviv knoH- the ugony she fee's; And when at I st he rorae with hazard eye. And plooiry l?fiv, to grrct I. r faithful Hrn.s, fh! ! have marked her h son. throbbing swell, A with ; i raver, that svculd Vive mon-d .Viht h"t n cimeter foul, l t bexd hiro oft 'lo (pire her biifJtm heart such n.istry.
KDUC. r IO. ?y IJjnring. A rhd I i horn: -Sow take th gerV Miid cifike it A bud c-i iior;il beauty, Lt t the dew s Of kriowWte, ni:d the hfcl.t f tirti.e ke it In m ! ! cr:rc nnt in purct hue; V l.t a pillion' cut ! urrc tempest shake it, The fheiler of uIVeticn ne'er r fue, For oon the gatl.i Tin; hamt f death will break it, From it cnk stem of lift- and it thall lose All power to chnrm, but if that lovelj flowrr Hath nvned ea.e pleasure, r r tubi'ued one pain, O, vt o sha!! t!iat it lived in vnin, 11 wev r f'jiitivc i hrt nthing hour! For vitImc Ieaf its et2 nh rrver tateil.J An ! : tf-r ? tni'ht' r ir, i.rver astfit.
tho chixel, cr cf huom sUill ana iaaour. You tread ccstiiiuallyonrftcps pavement, pillar, capital," or cornice of rude relief, displaced, or fallen, ntic minted in con-
fusion. IltfrelirgcsT-WfsoiMrs.il ..r
the world ucntctly-hut thing did ! rial have foraed bah cofcred rocki.,prr wll. " Tbcmistrcof uch a j: thre9pcod.is are still standing entire
r ft..A tK iftt ryII
golden chain c ould not descend to the en- j lou may tor ss. - v tirelev. l of usefulness und industrv in !: anJ can often discover, by the l.jlien pil f.mil v m:if ters. The husb..td became in- j lars of the Ion? piassa, nhrre it Ikh been fected svithsnndrv notions of gentility, not jj adorned by ctreeU of uncommon mMu
alfnrr thercompatilde with hi circurrstanctf. Thf chain became a tinkirg fund. ? (( brought one expense after another, at d yielded no profit fori! was a present, and couIJ not be sold at.d it turned out in the end a ruinous niTiir. One of the lat rccollections aori it d with Mary at d hrr
partner, is the sale of the golden chain by
One. indeed, yet remains nearly perfect;
at ons end of it a fee poor r)its, uhr con trive to ruttmite Rome patchrs oC rice,
cotton, or sugarcane, in delHct.d spots) near the riter, have formed mud dwellings under the piazz-i. j "While with a mind thus occupied, you
pwon through1 this wilderness, the d'eso
S'A few csT-i.iij a., ( ? ramble out of town. V U ov5 '1
brilliant than umi;.! i '"rt J'
,t . : ' ,,,M tl. "tfj
.in .sueiMion. U.omoJ,, 'a in.s asraits u nil; :.., s! nill. Ie h r,.
terested in ll: bu,iMt.H n 0,;$;;, the mo-t di.JanrMartlfoKH ,' beaten.. 10llg!lf of a,JNini!; g.ne before fiu-, and o? (i.1'1:, whom f 1. siM av. j . - , : 'u (rod for the hop. of raeHi,,,, 1 ' 1 r world. - I r?sn rit-vor ,"!:" 5:111
eye, Whu h tins ntce gl.-we T-, ' ship, will ,.vi r lose its i(J.!J
.i .t .i 1 "If:
lii)!
t'e constable, for a store debt, contninii.c ,: latine j Kmcnts on other renowned cities, ,
m tru an item of silk and satin and all the ! so soiemttiy loreiow. to arcautnuj iuum. u et c't . i .is s.f exliuv ignnce. Thoy left tl.e ;, rie naturally to-yocr recollection. Now, ; t!iintry soon after, in poverty and mortifiv j as you tread, the wild peacock, ith aj ration. j stHrtlinff whirr, rife in your path; now..
Frouk the Tn utoi, Fmoorinm. T!IL GOI.DKN CHAIN. In miilina in the busy multitude that throng the ib.eatre of life, and casting arotiiid us an n!servittg e)e, mnv clean
many iecn of wisdom. Kvil i xanples '
The story $ chrrt, and leaves ti c grca
tor room for improvement. Whenever 1
j'se?- a poor person wrapped up in fami'y
! pri ie, and holding his head, lull of notions of quality, in lofty idleness, aboe tie ' c -tnm-Mi class, I cannot help thinking of ' the goldfn chain, nnd the consequences ! that grew out of its poscesston. When I sec n young lad), remarkably 'hanHome. or accomplished, and priding herself on the one or the other, I fear the lad who catches her will catch a golden ch i in into the bargain.
It is somewhat questionable, whether
mglor -teiidty.-rpli,,l!SrtI" ,
permitted to uat h our cUicfT' our feeling?, to "ui ,.s lo jjt ' liaps who., we l,;,vo III death, tUt !-.V(.(J , , ar
i lov, t.. i,.doiSK h,.:r;'H
startling whirr, rife in your path; now.., tmy ! UIum.m ; Lut n,,., u ri.,7' I you disturb the basking snake ; and here jj the evils of jiff witi oit di', ; '''I as the ru-tKng ofa thicket Bltracts your p'easu-e. ' V r
eye are reminded that these turns are n is a d -ng rnj l.aKi lK,., the haunts of the hyera and panther; !. it leads to superstitint. 1 be Co' the small and frequent pa(tbe of rgrtr- inquiring, uhy h ru v:hr vxvliicme give shel:er to the wild bear; and j at a particular time: ,,r !. it crr "'f. that wolves are c mon in tin- rocky hills jj Dut believing a? we 4i ii. il .-ive, above vou. f climbed the lofieit rock ui j providence ot O nl, sve can t ,! '
1 A kinU r 9 mrrr.i if mv ft ret T".a. -1 . f- j nrnt.f . !: . '
1 it to the rums, by rude and broken steps. .a-i'rdtjy infinite gr.odi.rss
I insnu, izi.-si my 11k- Jia b-cti p, .
a ly perunar nrrunittn (S:f-; ; t
From lience I command d the w;. le j . k on it. I think 1 can e. rr. ;1
' under .my circumstances, a life of idleness j extent of what was onee a r ity. described good purpo ititend. d r j f c,;t; is an innocent life. He who is tiot enga- j by Caesar Frederick a miles in circum- I ever) ('i-uppointtue,-1 r (i-!,(lil. -' ' ged in some ueful emhloyment, cat net ference. Not abov. uhl or r.?-e pK ' ' el'ilir-n m My first seriot.? in r.r(l'''..
icertainlv fulfil the dutv every one owes to ! da are standing, bt" tt ere ire ih tiitrn v
W IT
abound, at d these are to be studied :rd f society and his maker. No elevation, no ! innumerable. F-n. n colunu., nntes. uzoi'IcL (rc. d met are also to be ferjtul, i wcalth.no rank, can be disgrocd bj la jj piazzas, and fran: Ms ol ; ll shapes on v
n il these should rnmmand our imilct nm, J bor. So the great Cinciinntus Lhought. ; ery side for miles, tnn t acre fi;e bet
winding between and over immene am
detached ma-ses ofetot)e and seavd in;
self near a ?mall pagoda, at the very s.im
mif.
as srell as adn.tratinn. We j uin v ihro' ! A mistake has in our day ciept ir.to veiy jj streets ard roadjin tliese el o; ked up val
a cruntr) so lull ni devious mads and win- !! high company , v;z: Industry u cc nidercd :ing pat!, that somet ti.es it is difli ult to j disgraceful; and Idleness, honorable the tW u i m-n which i the tratlit tonsnrd ! reverse is the motto of wisdom, ssay, ami we are in danger i i turnit:g to j Oliver Oakwood. the tight h.ind or ttie left vet) often'! but the cx:;iiples ail. rded bv the h.stoiy j A GREFK FUNI3RAL.
lies? Haj the war horse pr.nf d, llie
j palfrey amble there? Have je elb d tur4an ence glittered ohf re th icw-drtps ; now sparkle on the thick uru ing bambo -? ' Have the delicate tmnll h i of fern.di dancers practised their graceful steps where that rugged aid thorn-covered ru
wen r cf ived in sirkte s : , J n. , te'it pieefved t f deepei r,' : . ,." l rejo-Hfed atf tcks of di-e irr. iH! c iiii '(I b:id ei)jcd a !if cj nr! t-,, , t-d health. I -L.iid have b-ei. fir eivmg of llie esteem or tu. P
j friend. I ih to brii.tf nf!".
and all my frin:l- to sueh a f ,; tidence in tin g odnt 'i c; (i .-, -.b.
jj mil iih patience, at:u evn c!., . '
j to the dis ipline of iif . i ::n .:. , we are tu-Vcr nearer I ppi es, Iu.pm-, I we can sr ak of the afHictior f hie
and condition el eth is. if in pnlr stuH- ;! A recent traveller gives the following
led, would g neralU prove tn ger posts, in ji account of a Greek funeral: A lew bier j! in bars up the path? I!av their sott
doubttul c tses. to noint us in tlio ritlit i ttanditi? near the centre of the rhouh :'. vo:rri-and the Indian ruitar and the eel I'fmm int In f:,w' r .. J.' !,.. s.. ..
trout se. I hav lifle doubt that the i lloor. bore the corpse, the remains cf a ft i; dtn bcTls on their ancles, ever made rru'ic Ij t'.esu thing mve ne." erciM ot a m- arate fbatc wiMJom and j' male. On her head was a white turban, jj in so lone and siler.t a spot ? They have; ! ... .. . ..- pniden. t, in at least nine cases out of ten. J in which was gracefully ci twined a large jl but other sights and other sounds hav j 11313 1 will en .i.Ie us to estate iro-t cf ibe ills 1 1 j br.id of hair. She was dressed in a long j! been seen and beard among these ruins. j! ltd JL i Ltd life. I. .dee , o sa: it tied am I that m n I light brown silk mantle, with edges trim- J There, near that beautiful banyan tree, fsfpHF. s-sh.-rpK..r h, nt hi fm,, rrr-R.-art gen l..ll the MUm: ..f their sv:- rei-- ! md with snhln. Hit iip.-n! u.w nvtiiur uii ! wl.nln fr;iir.c nf tli mill if -t ir.rrih ! M.ond. la. n uritv of t:.!!tiv.,a wihk
fortunes, that uhenlMt a fo..r ialistaiv ! a p.liow of yellow silk, leautiftillj figured j prints have been thrown to trampliug el- "0 ed leaking soul, wondering about with ; wrii tfold, and a small coverlet of the same ;! cpb?tnts kejt for a work so lavage that s. nnti n f...inh ! t ?. r :rr,.. :,: , r :. hole- in his t liious, and his toes p, pie wa eprea-J over the l iwer part of the bo- I thev learnt it with reluc'a ce. and must I cc,,t tl,r trt'- lro-ht oi aj.t kin.1 ! out ot his snocs I a to my -elf tbnt nan dv. and bung down from the Oot of the !i be tauL-lit hv man. Whet- those cocoas ii rar' h;ulu i:illr:'; .".l'
Lu A. .. il.l. .,. .: ; s.: .. c, . : ... s... 1 .... I! ' . . . ; I P n.rr,T. "ilu.ui
J .'. t lllllll UUt.1 I. ll'll ! v lilt- 4 III r 11 ..I'I11 i 1 I. I l ri rvIiH IV.Ill il.l'l I U-rVA Mnra ITnAfl lirl l..r'nl in ? . ' I r rl .it II- . 1- I
........ j ...v . - 1 "'. umr gmuu r ,r9. 1 1', l I v VJ r 1 ( ! 1 lie rn'iniv, I t
there.
rimes ;
as been imprudent," and I ak the ieai!- I bnr
cr when he Leholds such a spertaile to j' thrown hers-if on a couch, to rest from ' the expe sc of tears and t
:ppi ti'Mest ami sec n f r he odh is j te rftig'iej ; o a putney. ISo coU:nt 1.0 j within that retreat of v!uptuout ess, have
niu.n inw tn in the com lusion. I at sh: oid, none t li.e won ted habiliments cl poison, or the creese, nbe cd, often antio
uowo now) er 10 ten a sicty. j the dead were seen. On each side, ol ti e In a neat village, ir that w ild and r. - bier steo l large waxen candles. eC aioun.i mantic counti to which the leader has j were standing hundreds of friend, each
been led so oi en. V e banks of the Sas- beariug a lighted taper in his h slid. II. .It
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HliT :-uSrrft rr v, ill ff I!, ofi i;;.rir r' t-l?3-L. hrs K-l tiM. UlilST hi i.i VMlL
nit iiKin.! roru.. Millet nort!:-v-. i 01 !! Wnnc cofiht v. li:!?Hii.i. Tf M:H f iW :'v'
OUchauna. not far in m Ab-bnr- Itvo.i n ! -.r, . circle ..tt,.r.,-.t. K I ...J :-l. u.. .1 1 :..r. mill trer.m, .od m ;ui prcliei.t ' 1
w--, vu 1 I4IV. aia ui.v 1 . jru ill Ufi la.l U V LIltZSF- VTIIIK IIIILLZ1LV '-Oi l i.
r . . . . ' J . -j , t r uriiJ j- .111 i eiu in trie, .A'ir.
pated, the sovereign wish. Bv thoe
green bank, near which the sacred vra ters of the Toocibud. a riow, maiy aged
parents have been carried forth and expo
Farm and I
e
lamiiy by tha n-n.e t .Mcr ta., in n.iddlii g 1 chaumcd and recited the funeral service.
cjrcum:ai.ces. respected and contented. and at shot t intervals numbers recited a Mar Merton w; s the eb! t tf ix daugh- j tiered song. Th scriptures were cpen, ters, wno, has it g brr. judiciously brought "and frtmthe ancient Greek was read, "the up to habit of in .utr economy, wete ' hour is coming in the which all that are rath r assistants than drawbacks upon j in the graves h:ill bear his voice, and shall thr ir parents. They wire all well beha- ; come forth." An aged priest, with a long ec good looking girb. and in the bright j hoary beard, standing by the side of the summer holidays, and long winter eve- j; dead', in their own native dialect, then adning.. s.-ldom failed to be plentifully sup- j dressed the people. lie stood there, he p:i d with those necessary, though often said, to speak (or her who could no longer mi?ci.ievf.tis tn.tibb some, and w ortl less jj speak for herself, and for her to forgive athings ca!b:d gaibsnls. The Mortons bad ; ny who might ever in any way have injtirsoin' wealthy rclatiscs in Philadelphia, j' cd her. If she had herself injured any, he a.;do . ot them, a generous old bachelor i hoped that they would freely forgive her. u Maty . ne summer an elegant gold !! The assembly, with united voice, respond.na in. with a diamond r l.p, of t xqniMie , ed, sve forgive, and may she also be forworkm it.-hip and g-cat value. 1 do not ij given of her God,' crossed themselves and know ore- iv! tic ; mom t in f)olhir.. but ! Imnnl Ti... .,1 !... ....-
it w - im' hundreds and tb-se were jj relatives themselves drew near. Tim es,.
peedily ira -n rnd it, to thousands by the j of the husband was now, for the last time, a-loni't-d natives, whose eye had never j. fixed on the object of his affections.
hchclu so tn h a spectacle. Mai.v A!i;t ton was ;;t t oidir glv tlie toast in j.II tb 'Cnuntrs round T. g dden chain
evidently i.dded won'ertullv It h r chaims
fostered."
i '"J
j l hrice he crowed himself, then bowed & ; kissed the cheek now cold in death; and
so fvfhng, so atfectionatc was this lat
farewell, that no o:ie Could nronounco it a
... .. . ' i
Mie was , taiited l y eveiy Imdy, nr.d 1, ccremvtiv merelv. The deceased was
had
er t in ice -iiiioi g tt.c beanx. She then borne to tbe'repository of the dead, tl'-d. The chain adorned her nfsk ..t jj and, ,vjiru j.j jn (he to"mb, fbe priest wedding; at d the btid. giiu tu lr. Ucd :iour( d oil en her head, reneatincr from
nr.S' lovingly I raid .n the briphi ' one of the P-ahr of l)u'u.thc etirth i thr
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in irti
the
LEAP YEAR The following is extracted from an obi volume, printed rr 1600, entitled ''Courtship, Love and Matrimonic." Albeit, it is now become a parte of the Commoa Lawe in regard to the social relations of life, that as often as every bissextile year doth return, the 1 idyes have
the sole privilege, during the time it con- i tinueth, of making love unto the men,! vrhich they may doe either by words or j lookes, as unto them it eeemth proper: j and moreover, no man will be entitled to i the bencfite of Clergy whodothe refuse to;
accept the oilers of a ladye, or who dothe inanynise treatcher proposal with slight or contumely."
of svl.ich t"20 :e-rt s nr. tito!. r fceci-;
a mrwrior oiuri ori hurl, a rori.;i'i 'i
dwelling, nud other huihtins. Tl.'M!w ill he sold tor, the r, r.r ?ep:i?;it( 1 . ur .iii ; 'r th Funnssitl he sul-t :tu th M1' - RICHARD W ( "ML'Et" January V2, ',$23. -'
From
oi ls i that gay ..:n;.mht all 1 a dy , ! Lnrtfs awl the fulh i$$ thereof; the world
uatm smiled s.nd looketl, at.d smiled and I and th. y thuidudl Oan m."
look d ag-tin. V 1 a time she wore it in
j !
.vei-;. natty, at. i sv; s the envy of bor lefs
i)f-!i!iat c inpai if.ns, and nhiiough sher ft
THE RUINS. T'ie folb w ing dtst rintiuit and rrfler.
th tti-t vvo-.iji r ui i" away lhe 1 uliciled i (tons among tb ruins ol liij.tnagur, tinit a little, -i:d rematked 'hn! I: y w-d j j.t capital ofthc b5t Hindoo empire, and ding and utlit was ordy t -n i rn , mon jj ti'ially'ovpt thrown in 15C3, are by the au olly !n her fat'iei ih;n it vs-uld I a vt jj ihor )C Sketch's in Inria." Ik..ri It. ..iil. f.i. m I. .1.- t t if it . ... t. ilm . . n . I . . I.
I. I.I . II . I . ... .1
inaiie ii n itie. nt t s?ai y 10 coricspnuti j oned nauTy ont o str ived. 1 on look at w th ii. u't. vet it was caisly seen that tbeu the eb phaiil taldeand the retraining gatevoung married couj le b. re themselves way. wit" a mind busied in eol jnring np f-mre fclatelv, and vvithn.oie cmnpla- s m associations of lexur) and majnih tetcv than was usual, 011 it a-tount, ant) jj ee ee Sotrowfullv I pa-sed in. Kverv
the oun j b;i Je even sbov.ed M ine s)mp ;jtoc beneath my feet botu tbc mark ofj
the 4?fmoins" of X. Jl. Haven, of
Jitv) Hampshire. I have always been partial to the grand and solemn eceneiy of a mountainous country. Like most ot er persons of dull perception, I have been more af fected with the sublime than 01th the beatiful. The roaring of a toirert has Civen m mure pleasuro than the music of bird, and I have often stopped to view the? gathering of a storm, till I have been
overtaken by its fury. There is. nothing, I hd firmly convinced, so favourable to genius, or taste, cu virtue, as the contemplation of nature, ei;her in her
beautiful appearances. Above nil, it i favourable to piety. There is no one, !
tie.erving ir name of man, who can viesT
Hit the.
TO PRIHTEKS. TYPE FOUNDRY AM) PWTlft WAREHOUSE. Corner of Vine kV O uirt street', CmcrnillK Profaiet.irs of ti.e Cincim-nti J)U 1L dry hav.- J ittlv ;ade cc..-ia-M' '"''j to their V'tablidiutoiit, uud ar4'll0,.:'r,.' j,' on deinanU or very shoit notiff, TV Th, teen line Pica to Nonpateil. njo'tly el tw ri asgrciit a variety of Fancy Job T)je, '- any Foundry in the Unio-d States, kiiI l ' prices as at the Kastern Fonmliic:-- Ai', ' Chases, Cn: Typc-nirt.il Heclot, cart tors h.dien Brass Rule of every t. cnpt ion; ' Ink, of New York and Fhih.del, h t Skins, Parchment, ic. Itc. We 'l-. Stereotype Hates, to order, from J- loMI ' 'i Ptiilailelphia, and deliver the s;ime nl " 4 fren of charec for trnnxportiition, '''"''' L,, !.' Printers who .teal at this Foundry P p tert this Advertitecient eonriVvM'ie.-y, Jl' forvrnrd their bill for payment. uff l-
Cirrcinr.iti, Dc. I". 1327.
if?
THAT well ki.own TAVrsI.' la the tonn cf Rie .aiond, hitely " J,e f lion of Win. 11 Vanuicu. biinrj 1" ; i en, ami jvossusiiou at any tanc ,iat ' ' parclum-r. ' K,HRAlM Riclimot d, hep. '3ih, -
I,c,f,,,; " woe ol man, who can view ie 'sIhis in their course, without adoring leir Creator.' It inspire? o freling etuairemoved from arrogance and fear
book's, PAMWiLirrs, HORSE HILLS, CAKDS
LABELS, ccc. &c.
:l Neatlvex' r utcd at thii o.ce
not-'
WHEAT
When I consider thy heavens, the work of
i..y mi; uio rnoeiinnd tr-. whi hihr .... .1 . .1... ,,.-t..r not ' '
! ha.t ord..in..,l. .u... " ' . ' " leuiia.io . -
i . . 1 min. tnai tnou art
-f
Mii.iiii.i 1.! 1 .
......u.u.ui mm: and vet to be nmnlih:.r
lY !8 mildfl of him, conveys q happiness ij WAN l'HO M Ofr? that thu rcrld cc-0t give. j! on.
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