Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 39, Richmond, Wayne County, 12 March 1828 — Page 4

INDIAN HYMN. To the Spirit of God, called Jmarazcna, i. c. "moving on the vaicr."1 Set Gn. a. 2.) Trassi.ateo bv Sir William James. Opirlt of spirits ! v.l.t thronph evurj part Of space expanded an J of cudle m time, 13e) out! the tretch of I.ibermc thot' sublime, Bad'st uproar into -tjennteous crdtr start, Before heaven tv-rt. thou art." Ere spheres beneath m rolled, or spheres above, Ere earth in Cm::; neurit at ethir hung. Thou s.ilt alon-c; till through thy mystic Jove Things unexistrsg to existence tj.rung, And grateful descuil sunsr. What frt impelled thee to exert thy nuht! Goodnee milinnfrd. What cloriou light Thy power directed ! wisdom without bound. What proved it fir-t! oh! uide my fancy right. Oh raise frm cuir.bro:c ground My khi! in rapture drowned ; That fearless it may sour on wine; af fire,

Tor thou who or;lj know'st, tho only canst inspire, jj

Omnhcitnt spirit! who?e all ruling power Bi U from e.u h sense bruht emanations bean, Glr-.v mi the rainbow, sparkles in the stream, Smiles in the lud, and glistens in the dower That crorrns eacb vernal bower; Siirhs iu the s;ale ami -w -arblcs in the throat Of every bird tl.at hails the bloomy spring, Or trll his tone in n.any a hipjid note. Whilst envious artists touch the rival string, Till rock and forests ring, Rro ithfs in rich fragrance from the sandal grove, Or where the precious musk deer playful rove, In dulcet juice from clustering iruit distils, Au 'i burns salvt-riou in tre tasteful clove; Soil hark an '.e vmou h:IU Tl y present i f!unce fills: In air, ir tl udc, m cum rn woods ;xni plain, Thy will nliv i.f all, th sovereign spirit reigns. Bluecrvtrtl vault ind tlrnant il hrrs

with the happy change, and could not bat be interested in the cause. Vhcn Jane and 1 married,1 raid he, 1 knew she possessed a good understanding and a high spirit, I determined to be ma V. r at home, and took high ground, resolv ed to enforce obedincc whenever it should be refused, taking care at the Fame lime to command nothing wherein I had not riiiht to he obeyed; if my wife interfered, or interposed her opinion, my pride took the al um h ast she should wear the bieeches, and I would have things to suit myself. Jane grew rross and severe. I became m rose and test v. For some time

H 011: was miserable mv aliairs ociran

to get into disorder she neglected the things in the house, and I every thing out of doors. Things ail tended to an open ruptute. and we resolved at length to

j part. She was the mother of my child re ;

she had good sense could be a genu! house wile, and I could not allelic ai

greater otlcm e against hrr, than that she j could not ubniit to my government. IM : ny a time, in our quarrels, she used to tell

. mceasicr coaxed than driven.'' j The thought stt tick me that before w finally separated, I would alter my plan of

management. I became the bet natured

and Politest husband in the world. What

chants tet tters indebted to the custom j iiftpossibb ... 3 housetop c? their bonds vmh.n the ( hishop,ho tlccbrcdbi,, f. tJ briefpaco of forty eight hours, under pair! h ed w.h Gulivera Travels. htyph

of imprisonment. I his unexpeciea ue ( up nook contained c-2 U mand was attended with cons c.uent result, j had a difficulty in belivini 8iH"i,!4 1 a number of failure : and followed by the ,f the pofsibility Gf further k.,0 C enforcement of the penalty, for noncompli- jj ing, Say .-side irony, and

Itli tne maiHi.iiu ui j miu tiim rreiv, that n.i !,W

-whether! took to ihX

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with which it was utterly imposihh- to coroplv. Sn h is the posture of a flairs here. Unless the Grand c.uv. .nti , wiiich is toa-sendle on the 10th of March next, at Ocana, should f tTe t sornf ihinu for ( ui relief, I really cannot conceive what will be the future agiirultur I aid ( on.int r cial prospetts of th impenerished state of Veneztn la. All our l o. vs are dhected towards Oeana' Courier.

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private conduct, I hold the iy, highest respect. As Chrih.'?

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.tain no u.M.ifiigjble article waMetm tune t splittii. ll)f, u'? joh.gica! cornroversv! h: .. f:k

:)lu,tu,ctioii tsprart.r,' V -ev.ncid in bl:uetSa , 'H

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a metamorphose in Jenny ' fsaid he. kaiiu

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I tiie tear stood in his eye,) Jenny becanu

; the best natured and the most curnphing I wife in all Applebury. I took her advice f in very matter -he alwavs advised just J as I u ished. If I got a tiire peath from 'home, I alwavs reserved it for her. Si

ic juited my attentions with four fold kit d j, ult.

ness. Was she ill, I was unremitting

From Mc.'Vixr Enuland Farmer. OATS Mr. Frsscndcn. 'VUvrv a eifT ret.e e ! opinion among 'arnvi!1 a to the proper time for sowin. O .ts. While s n; cirtend that it i h t to sow a- .is 'he frost is out se.fn-'eiitly for tlo lai d to lie Worke i,' the - it sil oil a !iii r nt ou-.se md choose n-t t. -ov unl:i tin ground has become quite d rv !iul un-o. It m i) be a fact that la' s i o i- mi s ue, ai.d

perhap-in ml in-i.irii e.. proiim e i creat- j

r(iuantjt ol Piriw tiau thos. earl s jv. .; j

; i:;vi n iy l . ! J pru'iaidy is true in as j many ii.ft.u.re . that he erain .,.,ortii uablv l. -'!i i ; -o that li weight of grain I i- the pf inr- j ci. tiint ourse of procei hue, as it r -t-t ts Mw"r-g U best, which

mo-t Lkely tt produce the desired re

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lli'UII- HJg lO IISIUI Ilt.il V thr cepts ol pea. and good v.iji ' . b.Mivol.;ncc, in uiiremittcd . Vr w.'ll a3 uecuniarv rtnt.:. '' ''' a

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That in ithtrial iluid !d ir' ai-d 1 rathe;

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attentions. Il l was sik. no angel ould l)e kinder. In fi e, said mv fiied, I hecame in truth a nnoil I ni;i!uL ami lli.it is

ltu t"nc niam, .h . nakv hrnn hes wreathe 1 ,i , ti . ., . . h tfie secret that wrought ?ncl a change in Tb:s piii'f urb witfi intertn itrl r re, ;, . . , , , , ,. . . . 1 . Tt v i It n :wl I Hii if r v Initio it ithT

" 1 .mi t l i -. -i r li i ml t' iri'1 .

Trf 'jr. f i.-'ts t ar th"-ir n:i n.it t the s!;i , And !.h ti ! th ir en raid hue ih apj hire Iii;ht,

n.oth :niM!s an.! hiun. that cl-o with varj in d e Oft!"w !';"! r'ed lew - ar.d i !. . n.s Lriibt, Ifne! vuiii-ii fr tn n. siht--D-iu'ive ; n lur . ia o! rt i ;h ' ! 2M soul acoih'i one :.! lt iiir km.w, Ofii.'l per- ; tioin . a', ur.daot 'our. e, Vhr.ce i r oI't'. -r ii: in M flows, iJuii hrii'-r dn' ti it t.-ree, llurc plane t h rn th"r ( inire : But Sun, :ttd l'n!i!i; nr.r! ' ii v k ni'ro, (Jo 1 unit I j rrv . (. 1 "id f ,it',t,Tf.

There seems to have been a general

failure in the crop cf oats tbrouh this ,nrt of the ru - ffie p it 'i.on, there bi-ing hut few iritluuces wheie hev ate so

! heav) hv o;.e third, a 'hev . h en in ! other wars whtrii no calami1, v has Ltfalien

husbatids uould otdv rru en her that n them.

woman i$ 4i:.sikii coaxfd iha' dhivkn.' J Notwithstandir g tfie general failure, I1

there would br infinitely mole hjppiness ; had as good a cr p o oat the p.ist season ; ; in the married stale.' jj is iu any former year, havint? over i e :

hiii dred buhel., from little o.or- t i ;iu two i . ... ....

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oi iMJinm mis' r and sofFerj, prjve tat eondiiioi. of t'-.eir lures. These truly C!r.sian . redeem much heavier si-

!i? tetice to lh plain und s.anje' , ,,J '

tlie u .cHj-emomoas la r.t. C f' Fox and William iVni,' r Amcrmm growth of Spanish XiMi. R :r r, ,f Lancaster cot-lit p. " p ot d !hre tars ago, sever-jVhV toburco sed from Cuta. Jj.: ,rr' sawed as much 8 ed a cme j', nr lour acres. Thrre acr?? j ' f; called the red leaf, eurceciiefi , -

; t ins expectation. J'ii s v.. hr(nrt ! fictu? ' d into segars of a good qua ijtr

inc i u,!ivaior iniiiKs any quantify )

; raisec ui jancasier county withvut s av.

Weather .Market . A eonferrrcr

the folio'.vi.'ig review ot the vrr.ih r -. It i? rs well to laugh as to cry. im infliction of wet feet, coh?, ai.j throats: Umbrellas Haicd ccr.jjuer.iblv O il la-t.

Extract of a letkr del' 1 Caracas.

V nezuela, at this moment r' sents ! very tt.ottrcfnl and dreadful aspoc t. The

11 ei Hoofs lb ai

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acres of gnaj.'d, w I In: !;. three j off.

pounds per pusin 1 Such ei- g the fact

it is a iju. stioii with myself and others.

Spirits. Dull.

Mad Plenty and Lil!,

i P-h-l chiefs C'f-noia at. ! Centea, hae ;j what sSiould be lh- cau- cf mv obtaining j: fcc.t up by travellers: ciiy h-

! f omaiiit (i u.e.r for- -s.;i! d j,MV n name to ; a oetter crop tnau ati oiner farmers in ; th' ceh -hiMted Hurr .'.: .o idacA ass soothe neighborhood. That which to me np , orniir.'cd fu tn h. c: ;iptt;r'-d a catinon tj pears th pr.dah5e ?itid only caue, is

Irofii ti e Spaniard? J ,imil: tlie i evolu? iin-;! early sowing. !i"ougw m rout.d w

in no better c.'iid.iioT iar, la-d in gncral, I sowed mv oals ei.d d ttn eailiei t!. an other fanner iii l :e vu i il. Tliere u er e m i al Held i.etiiiuous to mine when- li.e ?'it or il uitia ii n were not essentially dillcient, hut which were

. ary s i niirnle, After an oh tinate centlict.

the republican soldiers were oinplctrly.! : r'itcd with considerable 1 ss, both in kil i h-d and nnniahi!. This defeat has hih-; . ly i cersc-d the p-.i)lic authorities he re ami! I 'dared them t take the most active!

nv- iurt ? to ar;'-l the erotcsM'f the vic-j;sowed a few das iatf-r, which in every ' toi iou. h.indtls. Ail the deposable u.ih -jj instance failed to produce a middlii p crop. ; t iry hav. boon depal Led in pursuit oi J I have always been in the habit of sowing the en-mv. '.v ith oi -eis to lav uate the j .ny oats as soon po?i t le after the ground ' i ounh y. and compel th, rvountaineers toh.id become settled, believing it to be the

' iiiii uui o uo ir .. mi.m ioi s. in cruer ( aeuer wav : anu onserv anon alia exDcri-

once the past season, have only strengthened my belief that such a course is tus correct one. A FARMER.

,,! Oif del- f p.nr flf.lt tt the ? rlt . EAUTi COAXLI) THAN 1 UIVIN. When i made n. last isi; t A; ! I .t . ! put fTi:oi! n tee tn 'V'u n ! Lnk T.'..n. bury, a.'id f. i the hes' n asuii in the ua!d Luke and his w l- Used t o :ju irr i fhr ..t long da, and it is not very pb-aai.t y a know to visit wheie,I wort n dr.M,' and !"il S' C th fh-vil take y. u firsi n v i'V', make half the. conversation. 1M Like Vtll 1 .11..

1 nail always aecr. on uiu ul U nn, aia; j t: at every retreat mat he ot oil' from the as far that matter,. Mrs. Ti ort.l.eiry and malefactors. Different fictions have risen I had nev-r been at variance. Uj, jr, tlt phr,n3. dilurhinu the tianquiht So ore fine nfiert.ocn, it was I think just of the interior; hui nwiuiMuthe viKibnci

nan pai .wmihk. una i ra; peu at me ati'J prompi ittiiJe ot li e g,n rnmcnt. see ! door of the ru n house. And now w hih j ral ul the revoltei s hav been conducted:

they were cominir to open the door. I laU I prisoners to the ci'v and shot. Anions time to open the u..or, I take time l tell ! . iher executions which we d uly witnei

vcu that eveiy tlu. iT round it were anotl -cr ness appcara: c- than when I wa-lal at tiie farm. The ar-ien fences were

pair-ted white, aad the sid walks orna-j mepted with a row i f handsome poplars. I In the little vard in fi ot t of the house, the ! xose and the snow b 11 trees, scattering , their lcary honors to the frosts ef autumn. ! Indicated from '.'o- neatness with whi h tliey were triui'tad. tlua the nond of the' . . i

iTiistre-5 was e inh a asc to attend to

iiy

I have to mention that of the famou? Co ! Incl Ilnmire:, in the s ventieth year of his!

ae. Tlds intrenid commander, with si

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A'apolcr.n's opinion of lozrer Animals. There h a link between animals and the Deity. Man (added he) i. r erely a more perfect animal tnan the rest, lie reasons better. But how d- we know that aid mah hae not a lanuaue of tl eir own?

ij Mv oainion ii that it is niesumntion in us

small chosen hind, wandered for years jj to say so, because we do n-t underpai d through the adjacent mountains, making j them. A horse has memory, knowledge occasional descents upon the low lands. and love. Ue knows hi ulster from the where he carried on a species of predatory j servants, though the latter aie more conwarfare, until surpiised taken, the oth jstantly wilh him. I had a horse myself er day, in the vicinity of Cumana. His last j who knew me Irom any other person, and iiour arrived. h Wiudt fincvn ralmlv. .nrifl, m . m t';tf-t h v

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with thj article ficely, at a fip.ii! :A

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j viu.i una KJirui euo; .:uta after: kept close hy holders. (Juitghs cud Cohls Alajiid.::;l:sjQKa ' cast'? have been go' ojf'by ph)sifp.i.;.. Jiain Felling continually eea : cautieus ct entering into it.

juch iatere-!to trip-. And the old house lo t .me waui his tail atouud mp, tel!:e n '-s plah. ai a dog could

tr-ll-k. ou are weh m The t.rce obsei- i ?er n d not ; e told f Mi'di od things, j V;dk t . My -o d hi trend that mrfiicnt m ' i.if. Inte.d of that h.an, half; Starred, henpecked locking U How he see- j med ten ears ag why, sir, he was rud- j d? and a? fat ns a tuitle fed alderman. i lie fjavc that joit of cordial reception,; trhich rathT told by the r.e and the presaurc of lhhaw, than by fiords, that I; was welcome. And Mrs. Thornberry too J eeemed d lightrd to fc me. WTh it an j alteration! His Wife was as happy a j looking woman as I had ever seen in all 1 A 1 T . I. II II i

lppionury. I ncy notn, i cotiju pen eive, rn.uk 1 my sui prise at , the perfect arror dance of opinion and harmony of acti'-n in the h u-o. Alter tea, the souire Mivit-d

tae to tak.a walk and see his new flo.k of j rierinoes. t 'You 6eem,' said he, smiliu&r 'a littles Surprised at the tiarmo- y whi' h prevailbetween me aiid Mrs. Thoinbeir. Fm- j ily atTtirs I do nut often make a subject of j conversation, hut as you were my arlh t j friend, and used to sympathise with me in ; th? cntsfortunei of iiavinju a crs- p-ir'ner.! it is due voti to tell the cau- of this alter-; ation.' ItoM him I was much nleeccdj

in the midst ot an immense crowd of spec

tators, aemhled to behold this awful set ne, bravely met his fate. "The arrival of the liberator, we had all reason to suppose, would wholly alter

the existing state of things, and restore

the blessings of peace to this distracted region. Far from it: we were doomed to be most grievously disappointed. Great, indeed, were our rejoici-u$ at his coming but still greater our delight at his departure. "Ho who should have been our pacificator, rendered us the most miserable ol communities. One of Uolivar's first ac's was to lay a heavy export duty of five per cent. Uf ou the produce of the soil, payahie by the planter. This burdensomeimpost together with the cost of transportation from. the interior, and church exactions leaves the unhappy agriculturalist without any profit whatever, and most geivrally with a serious loss on the fruits of hi industry, a-coffee is actually selling at thr- reduced price of seven and a half dollars; indigo and cocoa, equally low, while money is extremely scan e." The liesid -' t's second measure went to lay n capitation tax of ."5400 yearly, upon merchant-, w'lirh, as you may easily imagine has ex i'ed the utmost dissatisfar tion. 4N r have our misfortunes ended here, for he absolutely ordered all the mer-

ching wiih his head erect, when I was on his back, his knowledge that he bore a person superior to the others by whom he was surrounded. Neither woi.il a he al low any other person to mount him, except one groom, who constantly took tare of him; his motions were far dltTeei.t,and such as seemed to tay, that he was' conscious he bore an inferior. When I lost my way 1 wa accustomed to throw the reins upon his neck, and henlways disrov ered where I, with all my observation and boasted superior knowledge, could not Who can deny the sagacity of dogs? There is a link between all animals. Plants arc so many animals who , eat and drink; and tlure arc gradations up to man, who is only Vhc most perfect of them all. The same spirit animates; them all inn greater or less decree. O'meara.

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We h4e. never a more elegant cr eeen just euloima than the following notice of the Quaker. It ig contained in a note to one ot Lawrence's lecture, published in Salem, Mass: "In complimenting the Quaker for not having followed the warlike and destructive example set before them by the rest ol mankind, I ought not to have conveyed mv praise iu th ir.,,,r-.1 ..ru i

The following is reported

cannot be red without pn-tit. Cj;-ci'2

kings of Persia snt a very cn.i: t;: cian to Mohammed; who. : n. g ! . tizr.t in Arabia without prr.i !? fCretr ireary and, prcseMi; : l-zi'tt fore the prophet, ho thus a ?hJf : "

li4Those who !iad a rhhl toco.nnvi i it--

t - r. j sent mc here to practice pbvsii ; 'i.' I I amc, 1 have hail no opporfuijty---I ing my tmim ncc in the prole-siivt. seJ J one seems to have any occasion fc-r j Mohammed repli d. The cust country is this: iVe tmtreut tut

arc liunjrir : and zre a lira v Ln-c zJ

I hfiT.P on. nnnriitr fur rnnrfV The f ' - '- 1

answer d, That is the way !'" ;''T

in health, and to render the plnslc.i! i.r less." He took his leave and return ' Per tit. TO PDinTBBS. TYPE FOTWJKY.j.VD MXT WAREHUUhir. Comer uf Vine V Centre strcJs, icliJ-' '

rni I IF. Proprietor of the Cincinnati i'.M, ii dry h:iv latolv iuale coii.it'1';' u'.' to their ciitaMi!iment, and r.rcr,' n (lemnivl. or vtrv !iort iir.tice, i ir Ti teen line Vicn to N. n;:mS. mostfv .i asreat a variety f Fancy J.l l)i'"' "t -.-any Foundry in'tlie Unit. ! States, a;lj,n. prices a at thf F:itrrit FmindfiV' Chatet, Cane;Tvii-imUl UitU UV ... Ix.difi: ftrn Uiil, ol'rvrrv ilescni'tjon . "r

Ink, of New York mid t'h.l -W; 1,1 f ' SUiim, rarclin:.nt, &c. 4c. Wc wi!. ;'n SliTooty pe- Mate?, to order, f.-vni ,. riutadelphia, aiuMi-livcrtl:? tmue ; free of rharje far tr:inM'ortati.n, cnu ' :f

Printers who deal at this Fm;:i ry ! j

ert thil Ai!vert?ment conspiciioa

forward their bill fyr jjyiuti.t. l'

Cir.cimnt!, 1-cr. Ir. 13?7.

Fruit Trees.

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IU ruond.Ia. a warily ofCnlU'-

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which he will dinoM of astoitow-- (iV six and a fourth eeius per tree, ami .

IVodnce ol no ';,' ..,5;,-n

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112 UIIU H Hturilll'l'l'l 'i ' . . Ci,fni centi r trc. Frodtu e .f icost in'- u, -ar, linen, he-swax, tallow, J'1-, , prjj payment. Si'1 Wayne county, F?. 4,

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