Richmond Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1, Number 33, Richmond, Wayne County, 28 August 1822 — Page 4

Poet rv. Yrz" Ertriin-j Post. -A SKETCH. His fare had hst the bloom s childhood, ami hi eve ii Ofrerkb

on.'Jitr.ess. J Tiiere v;i an earnest fixedness ofiTheir mother, as a lih pale, ilze. j Sat bv them on a bed. Dor:eti','C t':at i!:o heart beneath h::d;A"il bending o'er them tuld her tale. ht j A d many a tear -he "bed ; InImi -wancv its fantastic dream1 Yet oft -lie criM amhbt her pain.

i - Had iriveti place to peaceful thoughtiun:ess. The spriuhlly cait, the laughing lip. were thamfd lo cairn ar;d sober seriousness of me in. Chnds hunjr above hi: youth forsaken hope Xerriy o auecuon una Uiq DioUe.: O; ard :t feeling' bud , . i : i. .... i Ol yoii! enjo merit, like the sombre pall, II iiL-oVrhiheart.andall beneath ry dt-cp ar:d middght br.ewa l;irk Tha? reig-.s w ithin the vaulted sepul-' III! chrel ! A: d now. no more hhrancv revt l"d o7 he nv i.d'. cloud, that spread its Colder tin -e aee.jt,,"eist,aaa hr.mitnes in trie . s . , x to: ineMr-n: "la-he o the rose, Ope;.i: ur her b.- .m to the summer ' ' A. r .; f e varied colors Ot the ow WKieK ) i (1, it blue and (limsoi

an , ir t ea is. illustrious Lew i 1 Oth who. likothe but when tempests vex'd the:3Ioon, shed it- mile and benignant br..n- of ni-hf, jnnson, and induerce the clnbe." Ar d tSe ,I,irk anijel of the storm wentOur American Franklin then pave h'r!'' !"Georpe Wa-hinpten, commardt r Lpoa hi- wild a-d de-ol.tting march,'of the American armvw ho, like Then plowed hi; spirit with strange Jhua of old, commanded the Sue x! " y a; d Moon to stand still, and thev oA . . Ill l : ) ... . i. 1 J

.-i:u o.-icj ri!Uu converse wiin tt:e elemend. A' d often would he cull the express I ouuli.

W ith the ?ad leaves ofthc sepulchral "Ve Mad m." replied the Re; er: 'd :bullet, and while boilinc over the ew, dct. r. hut xvhtre shall I cut it?" tire, stir brimstone in it until it heAid round hi temples bind the j(-H7r , prasf" said the l.ulv.ieomes a fine ilom, and the lead dib w rea th- . p'Ther- Madam. (aid the Ch-r man)jappear ; then scarify the top of the How dilP reiit from the ay arid llor- I ill cut it ot home.' The lad ea: cer, so that the powder, thus al crown jcould not w 11 object, and the Cler-'orm(,d by the lead and brimstone.

u.icn f looi,Mj upon his brow in earlier davs!

There wa an air of stern and proud! . , nr T . . c, . . t M.dur v ce th nr ' , m- s,ltl Sheridan to A if hi, .pirittho itccas'd torJ;:,,::S l;U 3(u vould take a With it. har?h deMir.v. I.r.rl K,.r..M Miavc noohjectioi. Sir, said

, I,.,, i, i , iii .i i it tiarsh destir.v, had learn d to farir: it it s( orn'd to rai-e the sad lament; Aiid brokeii-hearied w ail o r its! misfortune. AtcJ spurnd the false and hollow A 1 ... O r 1 1 ii nvi I i it a i.i t Ulhuman kind hut choose the no- . k i . nlernart. To w restlc with its agony in silence. ELOKIO. . VtL LOVE AND LOVE FOREVER. Oh! sav not Mmj eyes of blue, Have lost their prctt azure; Oh ! say not Marys charms are few, She's still to me a' treaMireTTV WI en first her gentle -heart iVliew, I saw her kind and clever; Deep in my soul I ow icd her true, i I'll loze an I love forever. Ol ! say not Mary's feeling heart, Bv time i-t fondness les, That she w ill act a faitl'h ss part, Aod change it when she chooses, Ah! n1--uer vows ol conManc, S.' can toryettbem never:

Her image neYr-hall Us i.vin me, TU ivzt end Ijveforczir

trns summer, ai d a sabbath eve, And balmy was the air, 1 aw a siht which made mo grieve. And yet the siht was fair; j Within a little t ofTin lay. Two lifeless babe, sweet as May. Like waxen doll?, that infants dress, Their little- bodies were: b-kok ,f jdarid happiness, Did on each rheek appear; A d in the coffin short ai'd wide, Thev lav together side by side.

A ro-e bud. nearlv rlos'd 1 found, Eaeh little hai-d within, A d manv a pink wa trewd aroui i ! . -T -X T CO tT III t .jl

And vet the flowers that round them:"' Pn ce,,. un asrn v?, .rum j iv the mark, to he the identical rin ot , 1 . bv Mr Wood, the grardner's wife. U ere not to me so fair as they. ,. 4 , . i r

Mv babe? and I shall meet again. Anecdotes.

Two Dutchmen traveling togetherjtime at which this man had been took up camp at riidit. Reimr muchjbiiried under the ruins, yet hi

jweanedhv the fatigue of the day.iq'uver and arrows were m good pre-

thtn OOM f,.j novv. After thev had

1 - -it in ii'i .-I'm iiiiii; ii'iv 'i tin in " ii? . . . j:ot up a?id in a frialit called on hi cornpanion to arie as the day of I mi rm. tt K "i 1 rimo k Lie town. j;,, t"mnv.:i tar',, d f.nl 'mi ii' ill i n ( 'lie sax th,o -other. Mo v.'U tit'k'Oe da of mo.lt VollI( com,. in dc nhtr ther. tinkde dav of ' ' At ihn R - vnlufioii. Dr. Frar-klin. the Kn-!

"u lu- u:awakencd f'V a thurubT storm. He

j!ih Arn' aador, ar d the Frenchjceritiirv, the curate of Slsrcarh, in tin

mir iter VerKerme. dirdi.ctojTftherjSwedsih province of Schonen, and

at rilb'. a toaf fr m ach wa call. - d f.,r and aercei) to. The En-

- li - h mird-ter beirrm with 4i(ioor2'omc feet below the surface of the the 2d w ho, like the S.m in it me-i:roui and entire cart with the skei-

,ritiia, spreads a lustre throughout.

a - - d celirrbtei:; flu- wi.rld" TlK.'i.r.s.im..,! (I,-, tlroJ.-.,! nr., k,.,

French rnir'Mer followed with "the beed him. ' ..Will vou be so good(snid-a lad to a Ch r'' mro.A a- to cut t hat chee c.vrnan hore ell m triumph the prizof his w it. oa e no ooiecuo t rir, si t m - h r ' l i, is) 1 "lit v hosc zafe shall I take. V hen Sorratc was told i

'frier. d, that the Judges had sentenced!"10 I,nin. Editors of papers, friend

him to dol,- A,.,f i....tK ...a v..... - - id he, passed the same sentence on th(m? ... 7 I RETURN of killed, w ounded, and HiisVmg, in the late wot derful duej between Mr. M'DuJJic and Col. K ilhd none, Wounded in the hack one, ..lining, at roll call none, Shook hands two, Second: afe. Hordes and Negro Coachmanalarmed. The public-. ery much amustd by the pcrfi i inert,' tv ho appear t( have paid great attention to stage i licet. Fui ther particulars in the bill of the play. A remarlafe irrvmstnnre. In the year i t Jo, a v omai aniijr ai ( . 1

to a lad) at Northallerton, in cuttii.

a hinitp, found in trie heart of it fc)

Hold ring, ai d immediatMv made her mistres3'5acquainted with po extraordinary a circumstance. The lady sent for the Gardner's wife, arid asked her whether the ring she then had upon her finder was the Fame ho had been married w ith. The woman replied that it was not, as ho had unfortunately lost her wedding nncj about a year or two after her marriage, from otT her finger, whibt weeding in the garden. She was then asked if she should know therms: aeatn if it was shown to her: 'to this she replied that the ring she had lost had a particular m irk on it. ! which she disrribed. The mi? tom ;d in the heart of the turnip was atiu i 1 1 1 1 u. c i i iiM'nui i" ii i, 'ti ter it had been in the ground 10 or 1 2 years. full P'li CURIOUS DISCOVERIES. When the foundation i r j the citv of Quebec. i?i C'arnda was dug tip. a petrified saage was found among the last bed to which the workmer proceeded. Although it was impos ihle to form a: y judgment at the Tvatmr: "''f f, . ..in,. in .'vi'T rnire, m i,44 a numaii skeleton was ii - . . . i ii. found among stag's homes. It iiin-p"v-i''!e to say how many aees thi: 'cacca - M' had lain there. la lo95 the entire ske leton of an

hiid""-;,h,phant wa-s duz up in Thunngia.iohusualh low for

in fiermanv; and sometime before. the petrified :-kelctou of a crocodih was fotn d in the mines of the coun 'Abnnttbo horrinnJr.fr t several of his parishioner, dicch.'U' turf in a drained rnarthv soil found. 'etons of the horses and carter. It i a lake or pond on that spot, and that trie carter had perished in attempting to croR over on the ice. Form the OhioGalaxv. CURE FOR A CANCER. To those who are afflicted with thi- most dreadful maladv. which has ent thousand their lives, I would ucenunend the following most certain cure, if applied at an earlv period f the disease, to wit: Me If a- muc h h ad as would make .i rifle I" K't at the roots of the enncer; then cover it w ith a linen racr, and keen it Hrv nntJr it ttr-n r- n ; , . keep it dry, apply it once or tw ice a day, as occasion may require, until the cancer is cured. With the above remedy I have cured many persons, and have never failed in a tingle instance, ard have full confidence in recommending it to my fellow citizens, throughtout M to the cause of humanity, will rivi iim an lnscriion m ineir respective . I ..... il ' journals. DANIEL DILLON. Wilmington, Clinton county O. Julv 8, 1822.

GAS SPRIG. About a quarter of mile from the vilage of Milan, isn place just in the (.dge of the water of the Buron river, where there is a constant current ol the inflammable Gass. When the water is a little below high water mark there a constant bubbling from a number of places; these bubbles, when touched with a lighted eandle or torch, burn with a heauJ 'tub clear, and brilliant Mate. There is Gas enough i-sucs from this place, to light ten houses. Sardifety Clarion. Four negroes have been hung in S. Carolina for an attempt to raise and iuurrcction la that eta?

THE subscriber returns his thank

to hisfriet ds and customers, for the liberal encouragement conferred upon him, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to share a part of the public patronage. He has removed his store into the houe lately oc cupied by John suffrins, where he can accommodate those who w ill m 1 . favour him with a call, upon th T most advantageous terms. Ill: STOCK consists of a good assort ment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS; CiKOCERlES, QUEENSWARE, GLASS W A R E, T I N W A RE, HARDWARE, SALT, POWDER, LEAD, STEEL, IRON, best Juniatta, SHOES, best quality, assorted, Family Medicines and in addition to the aboTe, he has jjnst received a large stock of Eastern Leather CASTINGS, assorted, . Madeira Wine, RAW COTTON, &c. all of which he i? determined to sell C.-7. r,i:ns-ni .Y awl PUTTER. Also, The highe-t price in CASH OR LEATHER, AV ill he 'iven for any Quantity of HIDES .-LVD SKLVSj Delivtied at hi Store i;i Richmond. JAMLb3lAUUlKE. June 22d A IVew Town! The Suhscihr will otTer for sale

on the first Mw dav in September next, a number of Lots m the Town ofi

fVESr-UPEPlY. Thi-Town isloi-.tted on the State Road leading from Center ill to Indianap; Ii-. and on the line dividing Luh a?-d Henrv cruntiej; in Section 1 and 33, Townships 15 and 16 ai;e Kai.ce 9. I he vjf. is bar (Nome, el evated, dry, alf rdin excellent wa ter, and surrounded by larals of ex uherant fertility. It is presumed that 1 tie local advantages ot this sit nation are nut siupawd hv those ot i . i . any inland town in the state. One lot will he given gratis, to the first applicant in each denomina tion of Mechanics, upn the conditioi that such lot he immediately improved and settled h such mechanic. 1 he terms of ?ale will be made known on the day thereof. HENRY BUCKMAM ,j',"o. r i.mo - 3u.. rron Ru?h Countv, Indiana.) July 24th I8222i. TAKEN UP BV William Price, of Union town, diip Union Countv, Indiana, a large BLACK HORSE, about seventeen hards high, ten or eleven years old, a small Mar in his forehead, his eyes appear not to h veiy good - no other marks or brandperceivable. Appraised tofortv-fiv. dollars, by John Denniston and A-. Cooper. Certified 4th Julv, 1822. EDGIIILL BURNSIDE, J. P. U. T. 31 :hv.

J ubticc Blanks.

Fresh Goods, THE SUBSCRIBER RETURNS his thank,

friends und customers for thf ir l al encouragement cor;n-rr.,i him, for years past, and u "1 triet attention to business t.: -hare a part of the nul li" . ..V J,UTJ,J ;ti;e. In addition to his furcscr he is recuivinj: A general assortment , Seasonable Good SUCH AS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FUfinira, (jUEESlVJRE, Uiu. SALT IROX CASTtVGS, j:??is LEAD, SHOT, TROTTER S POvVLFR No. 3 , hot juaiitv, raw & sruN cotto:; WEAVERS REEDS, all !iu-dr: TRAIN AND L1NSEFD 01 White Lead i,- Sprm'uh iJrorn, WINE, Family Medicine I of various kinds, all of which w ill be s.old r.t uV u:reduced prices for cash, cr coin: i produce, sucn a3 Oat., Pner.n, Svnr, Gin.-rnr, Zi-cx. Tulhjzr, Bdttri Ttrihtr Liifn, Fh'T, Rair-. t&v. THE TANNING IU'SINT?? c rried on as usual, LKATIi' o -tantlv on harsd, low for r hides or skii.5. He wi. hes to buy 100 CORDS Tan-Bark. He abo continue- to keep a iicrc. Entertairnnent, where accommodations can be I. fjr Travellers, he has a xood WAtiGON YARD w here Waconers can be accrrr.rr dated with Com und Oats bv bushel, Hajk by the hundred, k( ROBERT MORRISSe.1 Mav8, 11)22. i7 lSmoSt. Cheap Goods. 5 SAMUEL W. SMITH INFORMS Ids friends ard tbep' lie in general, that he has ope in the Frame House, corner of 31. and Front Streets, an extensive a sorttnent of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS; FAMILY &. PATENT MEDIC lNfl RAW SPUN COTTON, Women's Chip and Stiaw Bonne Men's and Women's Fine and Coa SHOES, Cotton and Wool Card.-, Nos. 10 & ALSO A general at.-ortmeiitcf Groceries, HARD, rl'IN, QUEENS, GLASS, JAPAN c EAR'JUIEN . Wares. NAILS, IRON ard 3 ALT, Lead and Trotter- Pev-.lr, SICKELS & DUTCH SYTH He xz ;,-, ! frnt Ntl. Orleans W I N E . ... Ul KU.lVtU

of the best quality; all of whirl' "ill -ell at the xiut reduced p,ittS cah or ai proved Country !r duce, U(h as Suijar, Ruticr, & r ax. Tallow, Finthers, Rng-ra d Tow Linen, &v. UiclnaMid.JntoolKl8222trt