Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 46, Richmond, Wayne County, 7 May 1828 — Page 4

V07.IAN. Ah ! wcraan ia this world of oun. What gift can be compared to thee! Hot? tlov? 1 v would drag life's weary hours.

Tho' man's proud brow were hound with flower. And hisfthe wealth offlmd andtea, If ttill ordained to breathe alone. And ne'er call woiaao's heart hi3 own. My mother! at that holy name. Within cay boson, there' a goS Of feetin? which no time can tatae, A feeling which, fir years of face, I would not, could not, huvh. And fisters! th:y re dear nt life But when I look upon m wife, My lif Idood give a i 1dm rush, And all ray affections b!.nd. In oolher sister wife; arid friend. Yes woman'? lave it free from guile, And ure at hrisht a Aurora's ray, Th heurt wi'l mett b-fre it nii!e, And earth 1 1 pait ui lade away. Wore 1 monarch oi the earth, And roaster ofhe swelling sea, 1 wouM notestim itp their worth, Dear woman, half the price of thre.

SPRING. 'For, lo, the Winter is past, the rain is over and Cns: The flowers appear on tl. earth ; the time of the anting of the birds is come and the voire of the turtle is beard in our land." Sofomons Song. I. The appearance of spring h in the firt plaee, an emblem of the Gosp"l of our Lud. a it reminds u of the darkness and glKm by which it was preceded. When we look on the ttate of the world before the coming of Christ tturc is no imge lh it tan more jusl or more forcibly pic turp it to our minds than th t of the winter of humanity It nas a season of moral cold and darknep, when every espandii c principle of piety and virtue was checked bv vgnora' ie and doubt and

xvhn Tien wir.d;red amid the severities

trhir h ur:otiided them

ihcs-btfu! c!3 to ccditeticn! It reminds us of car qoq inf.nry, nhen the mind was pare and tha bmrt wen happy. It reminds us of that criin! innocence in ohich man was created, nnd for the less of ahtch no altninmHiitJ of mortality can make any compensation. It reminds us of that greater epri. g 4nhieh nwnits the

right ou: when the pure in heart shall see God; wlibn ths Lord shall feed ihem like a shepherd, nnd lead them to fountains of

; living water, n.d when G d shall wipe all

j tear from their et e j The second impr ion which the eeasni of spring is (ited to make upon us, U the :lore of nature a'.d humanity. The ordi I narv scenes of life hnve a tendencj to limit jour henevolet ce, and to confine our interest in nnture to the few that uin u (1 u-. I The spiing yf-irly re turns, as it were, to idi soive this insensibility, w.d to xp xnd jour affections to a greater tin le. Wc are then the winese of .he benevolent c ot God. the Fahe of nature St erns to oun!frcm the dark clouot that, uriound his j throne, to bestow hfc y vd happiness over the universe of 'nature. 'Hope riert'i in 1 the heart of mjn:" and cvnv nr. incited

being pour,- forth ita ?ong of jnv. U i p

cftho psri! 1 c3Q &3 iCasace between tbe .ccipkyc:stcfttsccad nat-r power. . , In England, trater pocr is not to be obtained, escept in a feu counties. Steam is" face01""1 uss Thc ronXPlueDCC i3 that manufa.tiirir.3 cities have grown up of considerable magnitude. There ore many advantages resulting from an aggregation of workshops, in mso-

jufartories, which ran fc appreciated ny ithoce prarticall) skilled in Che business Th e advances ha?e nicde Manchester te principal place tr cotton; Leeds for i woollen: and Birmingham for hardware

manulactoil s. Th. I- are mppo-sed dis-!

!ndvHotag s. how ver; tf.ov an-, the evil? of j ja crowded population.' Heme, na; y ot-- h ' icctors U ti' iicourast ment of mat.tifac- ,j

turcs in this country, rcn o Mrorgiy up u ; t'no it iurv that would h dorie to the morals A

oftiie people. Water power IS cneaper inEuglaml than steam, although co l can hn oS'atncd at f s' illii gs sterling li t chaldron, Hid is prcfen d n other accoun's. Th-y are, hov ever, obliged to retort to j(fam. In this country, there i

watrr p wer ough to mannf ictur- (or

in8 fully deJem-.id to enter ......'

cairraony at eo.t.3 nts or otl,., !t r

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, .,. ur-r nnh.. " p

threaten death, ct t!u8 criisV lo theyoan5 lawyer to dr., tnSCDtfn' his utter astrniihmfi v '! ! s

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I! toe u'url'l 'ind steam never will b much i New York, amount? h

sible we can contemplate th:? eene, with- i urd. Tt e ci q:ence is, and always out fe lini our own b i.f volence x .'tni ? !' will be, f!i a our rrn u facte ries will be

enormous e:tatClLin legacies f;ing public iojtitution,. She .hoM.r':7however' re;..wertd to . , , al !--r.

wealth, end ti yeuny liVVJT , r 0v feel something like love forher?10 dre.se, berome const :,nt, and mark.-d-,n fact, in UorU tC'T rero marned but ;tla! ho b-.d" T v thc -a ill ior the eked. ld ? BnNKVOT.EXflE. Th. fr.lln.:. ,

instance of benevolence i ,71 Betlmai's Trave h iii-N.Ttvnv-J.i, 12 great festival, as Chri tma-,' E,ifU-r T sheaf ot corn h,.crd on th(. ,c'f )'

pate in the general joy. ,l

INDIANS OF THE UNIT I'D ST n T;e ..uinoer of tht; v r,.1, ,, ,:

remain, at this time, within

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without being remind d anew lifthctis which relate us to all the family ot Go and without bid ding wilhfht luve oilTro nho alone h good,51 the love also of every thin?; that He hath made? The last ii; ptcsiun which this season is fitted to make upon u. is tbat of the love of industry. It is th time nhen the great latuiur of nature is carr) iog on; when tbe breath cf the Almighty is operating ep-.n the earth nnd upon the deep, "at d inaku all things work together far good." ilow imple, but how srIetrui i the call xvlnch

iscntiiiid over every pur t vf ifrt icuniry j

I tie v will fallow tlo str The evils i f ed popu!aftor ! -.v hern, and vv! . t.ui.oe to be, avoi i,, by the operation this enn-o. 'Jui mar.u- j

j ' facturit.g villages xrmpt from 'the povert), wrettliKl . t ici-, . r . -! ! Uc'uriog cities ii fcv uUnd, a?d tiU take of the ndvur tag. of a n:or reati . j accers to the rn .'-ns ot infi'tmation 1 gooe" j I manners, which r in measuie denied ii

to reriiote agt icu'tural d strict?. if There i- ar.ctliM ttfrft arising from tbe. '

use of w iicr power, w ich the farmers

ought S'riouslv to f .'3idr of. Iftead of

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scene makes upnn man! We al-.. my

unrheercdhv anv t' brethren, are rafts of the sytlem o! G d : j; ougii

MT.ilnrr. frn, H. nvt It ras :l ennn : us all. Gir.e Marc is rt legated ii u.e i rreatiiig ; Jtir Kirc? mirk -i. h in it,ngianu,

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els , e mv re.m m'' r, peopled ith lht jaacinwiiairaoi iue universe, ome p -w- j r wjji rreaie tnou-auos 01 mi ii one. u pinntoms orMiperstni'n, in w ich eveiy cr of coMnboting to the happiru. of the jj U t rv factoiy in this tountr U a email h power of darkness -cnv:-d t roam and ,orM wt.ich he hath in te. llowv hapny j' market to the snrroundirg country. lnj benr vay aid of whifh tiie slo.-m at ior ui wou.'J it be, if we suffered Ni!ar , K. gland, all th- fuf torie of Munches a ; or lv .idtgh ned bv the dark d.ir.es ef a jt' teach us tbcie ui.n proacliing hs.i; if j; constitute hut one ma:kM. I'; fianuu;''v citar. Sut b wa- tt. tvmterof j.O pr?n?. it rrtur;;cd. awakcne.l us 'I'he consequence i that the advantage- ,! ournatu, until tht Son of G-d came t- ! n"" 7itl l" :!e service cf G d, at - Jjcf tiic English inarkt-N are rot equally di4-'; bill T us Ii !; k'tidled the i'..bb l ardour if religion, tl at j tr't.uiei! arnoi g the h.nuhold r. Those SI

i.." The app-ar-ee of St ring is n he i "eie.g frlhiw -v. rkers with tUO in the J w.ionside in the neighborhood, are inuchj sccoi-d p1 an emblem of th (mm f ! g-d of huniai.iw ! , uv re be n- tilted than those more remote, j

our Lrd, as it Temiod u- -if ii.'. lijlil 1 have ,nu presented to you, rry !n?lh- jj Ar.nUiT conquence is, that tue products i T.hirh his comicg hath sh a oi. ?.U i!,. (! f vv-?( me oftlie telli.ct iocs ohtch stem ccjt !j of agriculture will alwii cononat d a ccnrcri.- o r en. lti in this ;n un t - t rurally toarie at tei season9Ci:d point- mj"h higher price thin ih y would if car- , . . S S i O I .iltl fVk M.m. a C fttit t mm I VtlW A -i I MA1 S mm, . m . . I av . I. j tt .a ll A 1-k .

nn'i h m t view, tnat the goprl is a;-

wa p t ! bv th prop'it, arid : pr... f p the follower of Jr su. It s the -tn ing from on high," which ha conff to viit u. It i '"the morning snrea'i upon th m'amt-iin.' It is the Sue of Trotii. whir h hon upon thoe

e 1 ou me of the vv io whih they tr.nv ried to unt large markt. Hhtrc all tht

apnls- d. Ifltiey are not the direct ! .'eljer re?ort to or or two markets, the xhortation- of tt j gion thev are not per- I ccr p: titiort !a-n the price. This is tl

hri.-g )off uipoi tanL To coiilcmplate na- j theory. nd is amply confirmed b;. ria ( tore tpli th vx. elf piety, to a-soctMc j' tice. Ti nocesries of life .-re IrcniTO the .mage ot God with every t! :r that is J! to 20 por cci. cheaper in V' iiadelpbia.! grea op b-.-autiful in bis u orke. to ?.e j Ne York, and Boston, than r rovidenc j

th3if sat in darkn. and in the shadow of !;cver.v diiTerent iccne around u-, a3 rn!) ,n ctr.parativtly email tov -y i,d many o.' tnr thn moita! death and when we 'aryitg tetincnies of hia lore,-and to j! 'hem are cheaper in Pr v inence than at lo)k. a rordingl). on tbe.itate of the world r' 1 1,1 iu Jogics whic h unite t!:e sw ' the factories fur thirty miles aroucd it. iince theccmirt ot cur Lord, nothing can iein of N itu e with that cf Ucrchi-ior,,- j make the stamen. euf from personal knew! j more Rccuravlr resemble the i. fluct i r 1 aro ar iti'ns which eveiy v v ro: n jj edge, nnd support it by plenary proof; than and the b nfkence of spring. lVherevrr lwuld wish to make, and which no tt n !j the farmers in the vicinity of the cotton or

his religion has tpreiri, a new verdure j t',', Biake, without becoming happier a. ; "0 lien factories not only are exempt front

(aR it wore) hes b?en given to the eotil f jff,,'ir

tnnn. w hatever nieiie, or wnniever &4or'isbumanity, hs followed ihr progress of hi do trine ; la have been improved, poternmrits er-hghtened, manners rctnier', nnd the mild and gentle virtues ofbutnmi

t) and peai e, have sprung into new life

May thi, rnv brethren, be thecav- wit

uall! ?Jay the mighty scene which we art now permiiu d tc &ee, exalt o; - mir.tlto leg'timate coi.reptions ofthnt Gad nlo inhabiteth -temity. and yet humbh hhim-

self to behold tin things that are. upen

nr.d fraranco. -'Ev.-n the desert," (in i earth. And while Heaven is p 'unrg

!' the expense of transportation, hut obtain!

1 higher prices at tht !r doors, far most of thei pit otitis of their farm?, than is obtained!

i M tnofe who are obliged to send to the large rommoreial (itirs of Philadelphia, ; New York, nnd Boston. I venture to as- ! fert fcaih sIy, therefore, that the advan-

! tagej of manufacturing industry to tlx

the beautiful word of ihe prophet.) "and . forth its bounty, and Nature rj. icing i farmers in this eountrv. not onlv exceed

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It. soiitxi piare i.ne ocfii giao, ami in j ",uu"1 u3 mi ui u.utu .n numKi iiv a wild. ,m.s of lifo in'mauy fcfcfol- ! n,e adoration to the Iirnl of Exist nee, if irv p!a V of wo. whe re the v) e" of man I amI fcU wilb the grateful haiiSpr rt of come- rot, the light ot Heaven has been I'Job! "I have heard of Thet by the he .r r-r a. ii, and mas a flower of Faith and ng of tlc ear, but now MINK EVE SEETli Hil- n 'Vr h! j ui. unkuywn to all but the tiile." dUson's Sermons Sua ol Higbteon-nt is, wliith cherished !

those of Grvat Britain, but that they are

also more equally Oistribnted; wliile, at ths rame time, the evils of a crowded population arc avoided. A MANUFACTURER.

How wrll, my br-Miren, would it be far i n" lollowing neat aiticle is copied from oaall. if under the gi at nnd nn m rihed 'j the k4Natior.al Intelligencer." WeA-now

itmg &, we represent d to aiie!ves- the Go p'l cf our Lord: if. faavir g for a Vfh toe . arrow and selfih iws of the ch -. w jt r forth i..to thc enrn v hi h rcn ; i us f the pt t ent God, and fhw in eve. v i5at ( ,,f hi, heneticenre, an emh)m 'f-'h fcl u1 udings'of bi S mi, Nntur hei-lf w uid il-ni becom the fnei d of piety. Tbi- 'ruth of natural, av.d the trui!- f revtaled religion, would be blended t n.-ther iuTr heart; and cvry ie tuf oii.L. spring would bring us with it .ew mote's of hve to the God woo made, and to the Savi ur ho 1 adeemed us. n what I 1 ... now said, my brvtben. 1 have prsei' to you only the relign u r fl 'ctir.s v h the cieatou filled to s ci'". T!' ire one otijr impressii'tis ol a moral k nd, which it i .-.fco t c uh :ted to kive u. .'"d which it would b wi-e in us to as. ci -fe with the prei t ipew-aor-er na i T t ft i ' thefie i h love of tnnencr. I- K re ym'h of tb year we ere. wifref,i g. Tv! i'K are putting fofb fheirtei.-df-r green; the fields arc vtn d with tt eir reu g inbabituat?. Ho vfrll i this tpectacb CttcJ to ccieo crsry

that the chief facts 6tated are true, a it regards tho neishborhcad of Baltimore.

brought th3ir beef, p mfittcn, veal,

whesst, tore, butter, eggs, vegetables an bundled different Prticies, at varices tin.ei, to thc csrktts of this city no Jongsr attend. Thej obtain better prices nt hcac; and if their peed wives wast q few pourds af snpar or a little tea, instead of bothering their husbands far tner.ey, they go into their garden? fec ct i'ffa few he irds of cabbage, or poll up seme parsnips &c. nhich are sup rabutidant, Ci tend theo to come adjacent facfary, where thy nre ercbanged for other articles depired. This is an operation tbat takes place in Baltimore county to the amount ofmny ibousr.cd del larsn year. That which would be suffer d to waste in diiTerent circumstances, 'insavid lo iiicrersc tbe ct mforts of soiet). Such u the "American yatern." JViics. Gentlemen There n one circumstance, in n lation to tbe general policy of enc urnging d' Oestic manufactures, which has not bcn z'cdzizzilj prc::id unca tbe uttcntica

Chintse Customs and mnnncrs. It it a cus

tom with thc Chine.-e ,(iihierF, on fixing! the upper beam of the roof of a building, to' let oil fire-work, and w;rihip it, ot ihe! pirit V7hich pervadt 6 over tbe gioundon'

wtiicti the house stands: O.en tucv coi.

M ny fanners who, a little while since,! gratulate the owner on t eir proceedir g brought th sir beef. nnJ;, rptitten. veal, i thus far ivitti ihr. i...t4.,. ti :

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them by treaty, is believed to i u arn . Tliey have abandoned, in "t dv eree, the hunter state, far the ?r V

tain, but laborious pursuit- ofaa! The faudablc attempts which C

made to Christianize them have not , crowned with the success which i

pief.

In Ohio, their number is r.iihiakJ at 7. Their latni at 109,101 he .a I

mong several of the tribes in thu ?. the use cf spirituous liquet is inlcic4::! They are said lo have leached a j ;,tc; civilization highly chtirrinj to tl -,e 1 ahosc instrumentality it! is bet-ur.i'.'V Many of them have comfortable u and neat farms, and arc in evi ry : upon an equality with their w) -i te : bor. JWchtgnn nnd North if" i Number 2C.30, land T.'J5),'J1. live by hunting end fisiii:i r little progress in civiiizaiion, :)', - fhlirtfi! fo tfo ifif nt" :rHn? :r:- .

Indiana arA llhnois. iSurrtiw; ':..:,

find 15,410,5GO. like those just r; -ac they have felt, hut in a flight O'r, .v.:-;' a'lielior iting influences of civ; ; ; .!io:;u Chri-tianity Southern Elates East cftk Missiii .- Number G6,1C!2, lar.d 3e.-lTt.cC6. Tk tril - have !)ecorne verv much rii'iv, i it-nnarriages with ihf wi it , ind ?, outtripcd all their brethren ;r. tl.e r.M'( of imp'ovetnent. The mechanic artb een introduced among there, and tur is successfully pursued. Msry them are professing Chriaiians, ntd coutrihuted with a generous hand t) -; support of schools established aavs:.;' them. Un! of Ihs Mississippi. The wlioier.-, her West of the Mississippi i t -u.puud 350,700. The most of tbe tribes '

are spread over this vast ' Xtentcl oj;! are yet in a state of savage barbarity. Tuscnnbia Tc.'.

UST rrcrived from rbilaJe!;iJ, d no

KS JjeilllltJ, il IIC'Ul IU1V.UI w. DRY GOODS, ILHlDlVAllE.Ssc.

fl, G 1-2, & 7 teet, Mill & Crosi-cut All ol" which nre offcrtMl for :de on fi.r nr:u; ; I Fertr CVnts ner hhel will bo ! 1,J :

GotMls tot raerchant ible WllK'r'v'V.'1! ? ' Mill. j.i'.m- k

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thus far with thc hulding. The iouriie

men rjeiierally get a Utile Uqut r on thc oc

casion. it ia very geneial opi;,iou, that; tbcmacn8, by cotutaling in the wail an! image, or the representation of some evil'

cpint, can materially nflect the happiness or prosperity of thesa wt o reside in the house; hence it becomes a uoage to worship the patron of thc mat. ;,n, that tac cess end tppicea cay attend the inhabitants.

A LAWYER OUTWITTED. Inthe present day. when old bachelor havo become eo ccrious an ovil, as to need Illative intcrferci.te, we th.nk that the JMIooicespedient, udopu d bv a lady in Counecticut, of rather a de, prate e nill aUrd an escelleut h. t to nunc of cur ttatcicn towanU an eti' ctu tl rt medy Tho ciKucstHDce tia H :A vuun lady beca-e txlravagai.tly fond of a yevez lycr in the neighbourhood, "ho mated ber partiality with g.eat levitv. Fmdir-cuit rather in pdess, and be-

THAT iv. ll known

In the town of Uictimon d, late') . at

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n, nnd noisetsiou tt any time ti' kt rj

purchaser. KRAlMi-r ts " J rs- ootl. IP "

liicnracna, T?f p. iom, i

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tice io thc Third tsil Fifth ju !.ci"i (0 ,,pn StMtrof o.tii-a. Those h , fluf,J t! their bttdciPM with bin, nis? M'fcl 05

hall elicit his inrae!iHte a "' , Ji Mo and Croa Street., door wext from R. Morria' btore. 4li.

Apnl Cltt, tK3.

Toollnhcitaycoer,. VLi cibjcriber being; eb iti l r f ,irjl , this r!-ce for a consiurruMu !tpg jtp0ri;': C- all Ciw indebted to bim, e,t7h0!d ,lJ,t account, tacall ca John h-dj, tl, aIlichaoud, and pJf to h.o h"i,itJf th f.r.t day ofJuneuext. a ' 1 h, the ' r,mv a0k fJr the collection 'Js tfj. i t o"rT., Mr. Kelly ! It 'llb i counts hdon-in to te, acd a fJ good iay own. jtflKS tV' April 20tb, 1823.

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