Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 8, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 May 1832 — Page 4
FUOM THE VERMONT CIIBON. AWFUL CATASTIIOPII E.
THE LOVELY QUAKERESS.
1 When we look back upon days and spirits
I return to him from the bright world of
i vears that are go-neuy, it would seem I t'. Tl-f Tl. -1 !
as li CHia .i uiecuii. i ne bhui mesa
Messrs. luchards and Tracy, 1 have cf u and lhe lensrth cf etcrnitv arc just returned lrom a funeral winch ; subjocls tmt astonish us. We wonder presented sucu a scene as 1 never wit- j at Iiriiclvcs for devoting so much care nessed before, and hope I shall never anJ ;,Uention lo 0ur frail perishing witness again. I have just ccme lrom , hoJie,.we ,hink ?0 little of our immortal the iuneral of three young ladies. igoul?e When we look back, and see
wnce remains weie an conecicu mto , hmy many commcnceii U5 (he inornone cohm and deposited in one grave; ! onife ,vhh ;iU ,,1e h ,mJ buQV. They all were daughters of James : cf youthful feelin gs. w ho now are
Kent, .Lsu. oi 1 torment. A .11. 1 Kir , flumber'ing in the cold and sile vi-;-. T'.ii,- ..t.i r , i
names were cvia, roily ami .Lalsev
Jane; the eldest -23 years of age. and J the vonng; st about 10. 1 never had the pleasure of an acquaintance with them, but am informed that they were ail bright, active, and amiable girls; much respected where they were known. The circumstances attending their disease were such, as may cause the ears' cf every one who hears them to (ingle. The family at home consisted of the father, the -mo: her, a brother of Iters, and three daughter. On the ecniw:
nt tomb,
it seems as if human life were a cheat.
and that there were nothing worth i (nations in the current of busines
The spirit teemed some buoyant thins,
Just perched on earth to poise its wing Then with impatient flight, It rose again to soar and sing. Where brichlcT suns are eiven,
Thus, thine forsook its house of clay ; No friendship could command its stay, But, anxious for the promised day, It winged its way to heaven. -MERCANTILE I.1FE The iife of a merchant is necessarily, a life of peril. lie can scarcely move without danger, lie is beset on all
sides with disappointments, with lluc-
Post Coach.
them to look out for a better residence ' than this vale of tears, lie told them J that if they secured their passage to Heaven, "they would get plenty of bacon and greens,and twenty-four drams a day!" One of his musty listeners, wishing lotest his sincerity, asked him, it'll;, h-iil r or lieoti tbfr he .answered
ves; and was then asked if he saw any j Iavi'rciicelllirff to CitlciRBatf . r. , -i: i I.. i. I nrrt. nt.1 i , r'.ama Santos VIn'd Cn.ii .)
nntrmns 19 ntiCircP K'MS 1 nil I k IV'H'"Cw aim toj i.i.i- -
r i ? i i. o.., i.;f..n
looi, youspose i went into too jvncn-
v7- -- ii, --V ..A-.Xb-I-i ;
living for, but to make our calling and election sure. Such, at least, were my feelings when returning from consigning
nappmess. 1 saw iier when amongst the congregation of her people she had plighted her vows to him whose name the was destined to bear, and never did
I sec truth and innocence depicted on a
en.
w About the size of a piece, of chalk." The Boston Evening Transcript, in noticing a number of new books, says: 4i Mr. John Punchard has published a volume, about the size of a throe M
of the 'lst msi. von nvdit have seen 1 1 , V n i . - tul IU11- , , bum;m countenance more lull v than
them
in peace and safctv,
grouped
which sometimes leave him stranded on an unknown bar, and sometimes sweep
him helpless into the ocean. These! pica quad, (the general reader will
to the 'jrravc the earthlv remains- cf A. 1 vicissitudes depend on causes which no I douolbss know how large that is) cnS . I had konwn her in the morning j nutn can control; and are often so sud-1 tilled lieauiics of Sentiment, or an
flier davs, in the snriiv tide of her ! den that no calcination could autici- i original collection of moral anecdotes
nuch,to be exposed to hazards, be longs iceptable present to lac class of reaue
to the vocation ot a merchant: his usefulness and success depend in many cases, on his enterprise. He must have
regions of
cic of tbe kind in the west "ill eminence, on W c.inesday next, riuuitt on tbe Hue from Lawrcnrrbt'rli, via Uard'uisbuih, Elizabetbtow n, Cleves, Chi wot, w Cincinnati. Lravfi I mvi.-virphnr" avrrv .Monday, W'tifs!a
and Friday moruiiig, at 6 oa k, eur arnve at Cinciauati w.xm (a.lic!av. Li:ave ( 'iiicim.ati every Tuesday. Thursday rati fvitMidav iiir.i-iiiii?. iit.G ' :-!o.:!;. and aniva at S.a.v-
rcncebisr; by iv;ini each day.
Thi
above line will ccnnei t witli tlir foil -..w
iouu viz : ilj Indianar
mail fXA-'fi li. r,i
tne lire side; haiipv in the com- , i i - i , , ' yl ;nel. pnumsed, alter the lashion of h.er panv et ea( h ot :er and ot a few friend- ,1 t 1 i 1 i i 1 , i i , , fathers, to love, lienor, and ebev mm who had cc me to i-n them. I , i i i 'i , ,, , . , , . , to wliOm s ic had given her young heart. At t!ie accu-tomeJ hour fliev r; tired ; n't. . . i .... i .r t. ...
pale, or skill avoid them. To risk j for tiu young.'' It will prove an ac
for whose use it was cnmmlcd.'
By way of explanation, the editor cf the U-S. Gazette says: t; We think it our duty to be m;-re
commerce, and encounter untried ex-j explicit with such of our readers as are
courage to explore new
l:iinjr :m:l m linli r liv Isrr
,(,;.. ,.;n ... it,. i . .. l .... s l"j I 1
lu u i ii 111'. ! . I ( " i 1 T I"! a iOli- l .1 l 't s l l 1 . ,' , 1 1 ' , . dvess.the serious solenmilv ot iier eeojile
i y ' k: tin nil n ii-i in m y ' i
ber, and there sunk into a state of n pose, from -which ihey were aroused at hbovit three o'clock i:i the morning bv suffocating smoke and fierce flames of fire. The back raid upper lwl of
the
perimenls. lo be unfortunate in such
pursuits is no more disgraceful to an upright trader than to fall in the field of l a-tle is dishonorable to the soldier, o.- defeat to a (Jeneral who ha done all that valor and skill could
and i achieve to ouiam the victory. cry lie different is the ca-e of one who v ith but
nt
were caicusatcd to make a deej lasting impression on the mind.
-i , ,-,i..( !,,- 1.1. ,,
,w;s vilii, ;i in. i iinv;, i ll L" i ii I
and cf iaeinating manners: and never I ccs nusiness m a system oleommercia
pper pari Ot -,.. (,,., . l,.,..,. l;l-,l iil h., I irmblinn-. :ml i:d;
iuse. mc;i was most remote lrom
vounar pleasing.! "uie 01 ins own 10 ieopar;i, coninien-
not conversant with printing materials,
and therefore we shall say that 'a three M pica nuod,' is about as large as a
1 i piece of chalk." The Editor of the 'itts-burgh States-
tnieks fnat tac above explana-
two hearts
receive more sincere
tne keeping room of the parents was at j iVA,yomVr and lovelvair
good wiSiics f naa
this moment the principal seat of con-
agiaiion. Tlx1 f
er -orang
rem
his!
1 -V
iigam i s;tw
-me bv side at
thci
in: it was kaeeim
alt
.;
tcr-
, ii. , , -v, ; i si'ie nv siue at tne alter oi religion, i hoik-mv : "S!1:?1 C?VC ,U,i",S!l-J Theyhad bowed their heads before the j "reek. I
md makes he- desperate
throws at tiie risk of others; who embarks in rash and san-ck-ss adventures, condemned by common sense as by
honest :and wneu Ihev end n a total
oks Jus abud creditors coolv
man imrks mat iae aoove explana
tion is not yet s'tllkicntly explicit. For the inirnosi therefore, of'ixing the pre
cise dimensions of a t4 piece of chalk;" he stalej that it is about as big as a
a y itness under oato,
sizeable
dune; which, was declared
ov
to be suite a
one," and pretty considerable 1
t.
fanio days, tri-wcokly, coancrtiiis tli v, lio.p In,!; Ii .;a ;lm Easttj tin? West, via Terrc-lIau:o t St. i. -ui:. ".Si . &::. Jcc. . . Jl.-o WoHtuarJy to I,afayftM ai. 1 the up;.er V abarli C-'nnutiy. "..;so 'IVi-wP'-lily via relt'rshtirsh, Cnr'.'nton f .r-einnton and i'r.ii'-Ulbrl, Ky.
Jlsij N(,itiivai-i!!',vialarris;:a,tri)el-.vidi',(.ciit(u-vi!U: and Conneivi'.Ic, &-. Scr This linis nlo, ctimiecis with lim daily lint? r.f steam boats to Vevay, Madiw.n, ice. to Lr.uibvnic I " "its will alfi ki-ep Itoraos t;i hh and ni ba rc:v ' y at all times t convey pasM-ii'K aii.l tin. dies m private hacks to any pla.:o dc'm:d wit.i'ni tin: vii:in;iy,
or ivtoumiu; cumi--s. Mo fs aware t'.uit tne spirit of coniju'tid in nbr-ia.), and is di'Mimi:; .1 t.) nsj all cwrtiiMis' to prcniint-J tt-.e inti'R'sl of liiiiiseU" am! thu travc'ilinu' connnunit . li.ti'.idii'u, to MipiH-iiiti'nd tne driving in person, ti, m-eatsst tare, will In' taken to prevert ai.-cim-nt? : iVom his loii" cxpiri.Mii- in that liuo of bnsir.t:.- !:-, Ihvii.j to "ive ".'iii'ial fur-faction
'1'liO fan; in all Ui rasfs will bfl niodontc. H.igUHLte at t1 H' l ink :f thi ovvnfT. " t'ur scats, apply la .'. V. i Tnnti r, p is t and ttw. rdfii'i', Lawn-wi-burh; an i at S. ni.dct'b Ii.tc!, Risia bin:;1!, t'lin innati . John d. cu.mmix.s Mar:li21, l.s:!.-?.-3.-if. i'r.h t-r-
u i.Kie. vas onivone night ot:.",.,, 1 : ,,.i , , i r.i ;,, tb. f,r. .,! ir.,-c t),., . i;-t.,:- i,-,d
H:iTs !:o;r2; iriiO ih'i UKUiil)er; and ! i i i i r Li.iw, nil u-i!,!.,.
. ' ! 1 U tl VM tilt; I li 1 " ;t it l HI , U V .1 . t " t Ul.U H .1 H I lllV.'i T VI IH'illUL
these from tne back part of the house. Yl,u-s rolled on: ih
in'- ffiii-ivt. i,iu iit.il nau occome
intolerable. 11
ran to the barn for a
ladder. While he was gone the mother heard one of the daughters, who had probably got to the fool of the s'air-. cry, Father! Father!! and one or two piercing sir. ams came down from a remote chamber, into which iiie other two Jiad fled as a momentary refuge Irorn the pursuing flames. The father was bark in a few minutes with his Sadder, and bv hc!p of ii climbed to a
uise: it was th
i.U.l
:ee.ce. i
Clluilg ;. i 001
to become a
eir nonie was a pa.ra-
JO'sue of innocence and
at lengui t!;ere came a
was pcruadcd an. His talents
Tiie 'Cenn.ecticut Slirror
description ot a plain but tngi
gives a finished
arriage, and harness for lour hor-
iwerehdiuly app'aie'ed: he liecame l!ie i h ader of a party: iiie n came late i sours, sleepless nights, and F in his ! multiplicity of engagement-, forgot his Ge.d and the cemforis of his quiei ! Iiome. .
For
wie.oow oi me room where his i an- i-i
icr? had slept : reared it up and called ! them, but lie hoard no voice! and ii !
w as mtpes-ibie lor linn to enter,
dense s'e.okc u:ge(i o:i ev
i'ames. was poe.i nig into his nice and
ne conr; n.-i tarry, ne let the win
i years i !
ie was ,essea aoout u;
la'itv: iliap iia'
ip!0.:!tiiCi.t: he r u? agaie-t t!;e
appioaciiing
ovv
fall, came down lo his wife, and said. " Our children are gone they are dead we must take care of cur own lives ami save what few articles we
i.g'it of hi;-,;, the v,!ve !'
fidlow ed i mind to '.wiiids of !;o on-wrecked.
-nt
'.a t not ad verse
misfortune, an 1 it was jmt t dercd at that Li- vc.--.-l was
Aoout s.vcn years aiier mv first ac-l
.piaintae.ce with t! is inlercs:i
i was e.-.nea upon by tlie friend- of F He observed that he wished me to call at the jail ia , sha i
goods, provided they will release and discharge him for ever from their claim-. " Oar reader- mast not consider themselves, or aliow others to consider them.
as petty traffickers for petty gains by ail advantages: hut as merchant, in the fullest and most honorable, sense of the term: as the men by whom the great ; operations of the world are su- tained, : by whom the intercourse, of i!m human farnilv, however scattered and. remote. is kept no; as the inslriunenis of civilization an ! intellectual tne rov ement; as
that has been manufactured at Ilarti
idc all
for the pre:
r, riNfJ lU'-'iroiis of making a lii.al H-Uic-MS) nicnt of u!l my accou-.iti cornice tV. wit'.. th.! Printing l)iisin-s.i as early as po ildw, 1 hereby reeui ;!. all tiioso who are indebted t-
r ! , e . i , - , l t'j ;
lueot oi lue emieu ouue.-. j ..... ri;H r ir new-inoiers. f ,r iob work, ur
the and fuc
igell S tO ! luxuries of
el 'the gl
a
over
the comforts lie v. hole sur-
1!k
-ho!
io!e
race of man, of everv variety of corn-
j jilcxion and baracier,and wheresoever !;.., r lh''v mev inieibit. are brought togolh-
ihe w hole allair was lelt'VVUn the ma- adverti-in -. to cmiho foru-ard :oid settle tie.-
kors, being regulated Oldv bv the price same either by radi or note. It is unneccal,!i!M) dollars. All the-materials are '.v '" to i!,l',ri!' thos,! 1,!,t t . e . ii i i I s-.o.-i!v sott!f!ii.i;!ilis very ilesinibio on mv part, ot American manufacture. 1 1 is slaleu , ' . . J .. ., , . . , ., . . , ' a- thev must ba aware, lrom me i.Diij; iiutulthattnelate ministero-ius-sia brought , -, ,,ivi.n Inanv th.-.-u. that .-
rrrdi(o,j are likewise ;.;r"',vinx impatient. Thoo at a tli-t o:cr, v. hosi! aecotuits liave.
hoiin: an English carriage with him: but the Yankee builders wish that liv y
could send carriage to England,
better and cheaper than the Fa.gl
being
' a,
ne
if.
iili-p thai iVg. "ur. J: 1 Ml 1 . I
A., savin", auverus-es eis wi
iied and boa
rwli! g,
-I T li'S.
!g o! w ho h:;s I'd. Vv e ! back" to
can.'
-Th
e neighliors were ia a few
minnies oa the spot: but came loo late to afford any material relief. In the morning the relics oftho.ee unfortunate sisters were collected from the sin . ul Icriiig ruins, a few bones or
rataer moors oi one, m tne cciiar, under ii:e j !:. where the foot of the
ceairi!;:r stairs had been, and w nat re
nt r
s' . lie hat. hoc n arrested had been coidlned for sev e aid cxp; s d a wish to his wife, knowing th.- : ..hi
C:V d id si davs. 'ee me:
licetliat
er, aed taught lo know eaeli outer and to aid each other. They aie the peacemakers of til" world, for they show it to be the intere --t and happiness of all to remain at. peace: and iiiey dctnonsir.tte thai it is easier to obdiin tin
eloped from i sincerely hoi
her liege Lord, ami make the siv comfortable Ibro.e old grunler autfall the liitle porkers. When a woma.: marries a hog. she ought to make up her mind to go the entire swine. Camden Journal.
been forwarded, 1 tni.-t will not wait for a fecund invitation to ft rail bii nun!. ?.ULTOX GREGG. Mareh :Uh, 1S-T2.
Ir. Ci.
1' . fs. In my ab-encc,
the-rizod to receive any niollt t'( eeipt for the same.
osom ij au-
tluo uio, and AI. G.
notes.), ne -iivht. iegm life wi.n
tl.e least shadow and h-a-t expense possible ! vou may ;it pleasure i:.cn ase, both, btit can-aot easily diminish them. Do not think v our estate vour own. while unv m ui c all upon vou for men-
mr.inca of the ether two lav
ar to
I had ibe'meriy iios-ossed over
leoked forward to my visit with pleasant anticipation. I word: hia oh! the change the sickening, Leari-rendi!"-. . i e ..i.e.. it t i . 13
loo iage: i ti tiin oa; on ii'-ceve. i i posi slide that a ew v ears could make so
n :i tore ioo . ! i
j goal t'iings we may desire by cem-iey and you cannot pa;.. Let it be our
merce i.iaa hy conquest; hy excaangc
cether-wi1erot!ioyhad(perhapscmhrac-,"!1 ' l,:;lla ing each other) "fallen down from tbe ! l!'ni inm. , . 0tf;" 1 i.ieniiood: remote chamber into which thev ha 1 i 1 i,lVA" ,,,c:it'l(1 n:iM ,)Cg:ired, pale and
em hv arms. Thev soften national
asperities and remove unjust prejudices. Such high, functions cannot be ps iformed bv ordinary men; and tho.s-e
iO do perform them faithfully are the
-llp-
w
nebiesf henefe.clors of mankind.
lied frem tu eir own. The man whom I mentioned as residing in the f imilv, most narrowly escaped with Ids own life, leai was utterly unable to a fiord any assistance (o ethers. The collection cf people at the funeral to-d iv was very great and solemn. At ihe i lo. e of the service the bereaved father rase, and while bow oil down under the heavy weight which had been laid upon him, blessed God for (he consolation which he was allowed lo eujov. He said he tru-ded that his three daughters who had been so suddenly removed from him, were all of t'c-m truly nious:
they Lad oft n been united with him ia the worship of (hi on larth, and lie hoped vat to join with them in ovei lasting adoration and prafe before his throne in heaven, lie uttered i.i,t a murmuring word, but exhibited the same, spirit as did Eli of old, who said 'It is tlie Lord, let him doasseemeth lo him good." i;iocd be (hal (hat we may hopo it vv as so, and those piercing dies of father! father!! when it was im-pov-ible fr their earthly parent (oheln
them, were nv-rcifully regarded by their father in heaven, who "undoubtedly terminated their bodily sin'Tering-, and recrived their liberated spiritsMo tho bosom of eternal love and cousol.ition. And from those ashes and fragments too. we may hope that fi rms hall vet e.rise. which shall bl.n ;.,
immortal youth, lllessed again, 1 sav , bedod lor all (lie rich and ov erlasth't" lonsolation" of tire gospel. As a warning to others, I should say that the fire vvhich laid this dwelling and one half of its inmate-in ashes, is snpp(o, (o ,aro ,ecM rommunicatcd from ashes put into a wooden bov. in a shed adjoining the house. uiirs very alihofionaf 1, SILAS .M. KEEX. Bradford, March 'J-J, ls:V.
wan. tiie
sell, iie was ting on a lab!
very sji.cfre tf hi- former;
is elbow res-;
ale gl essy A'atures '.
i.
A ihi'on. see. rx:. There is semolina;- in
of the
i it
urt care to ne in no man s deaf, n.eselve :ot to be poor; and if you have iiiiie, spend less, poverty is a great enemy (o human happiness; if certaiah
destroys liiieriy; makes some virtues impracticable: and others extremely difficult.
Xiwrn of Indiana, ) Frank tin. County.
season.
which
co ered w it;
(j
'li
the cha
leads every
re-
iaa:
was fleeting mind toac.knowledge with gratired tide tiiesnperintendeiK e ofdivine power.
il rs . t.--.. . 1
piematurely oi l. iie aio. e lrom his 1 itfi wliat certamfy do we not calcti
weak and
oa!
ous.an
d
us voice
apt).
ai ana wrung nr.
;.-e tears alhe.ied to voke with
uos
hand
...11..!.! I . r i
o'ncu now o. ins iace as uc our former intimacy, lie
frankness and candor, showed rr wdsV harvest the.
to extenuate hi- faults, said thai a mis- fallen leaf th 11 I I T I , . . ! . .
giiiueu amnuion nai neon his ruin. n ihe short period ofi years he had snnk fromthe height of "earthly bliss. had been a gambler ami "a drunkard:
but never said he thought me most
late upon the return of heat and cold
ihe green springing grass., the perfumed
;m the ripe fouif,and the golden
ppmg fiiiii, and the ice-bound rivers, and
the snow-clad fields and vet how se.rely are these, our calculations, all verified aye. and mere (han verified, or how far superior to our most san-
llint to $nok( rs. The follow ing anecdote is taken from the' Village i'luck-
a.work lately published by IUr. Everett, ef Manches er." On
mges ; smith,
Jam one
occasion,
Samue
EicK, the viila
blacksmith, a man well known in Yorkshire, and well esteemed for g'ow'ng. defy, and warm singleness of heart
aged widow.
in the Proha'c. Cunri of Franklin Countii, of the term ef 'March. Ito'l. I ' state' of Jelin (da petition to settle as an Voiirh'-o, dee'd. I n-idvent debtor. NS) now on litis day, to wit: on the 8'di d:;y ( f?.Iar(-h, le.'ih eeiif-. Widiain V. ('ar.-i.iri, ai!iui:iiti'iitor of the estate of Join. Yooiliees, tifccaseil, aiid !i!i-s his com;ilain(, praying the j rivi't'n to -ett!! sai-.l e.-tate as an in,-el veat one, and i ravin;.; generally forelief; and tlicrenpou it ti ordeied and directed by th;! I'onrt, that the creditors of said estate, he notified of thn pendeaey read tiling ot said contjduitit, by a pnbliealio-i forsix v.-.el.s suece--ive'.y ia t'113 Western Statesman!' a neu -i.-i per i nnted nail paid; lied in the county of i)ear!)oni, ami Male- a foresaid ; and fur i her. that unless the creditors of uid estate, notify --11.1 iidn.iui-t.-ator of the exfdence and esteaf of their respective ciaim-;, hy iiliii;; llio same, or a st.iteiaei.t of t!,o nature thereof, aereealdy to law, in the otiiee of 1 he (.'lerk of said Court, previous to the. .u.er Term of said Court ta be hidden at the Court hotine ia Hrookvi'.ic on (he third ?domhty in Muy r.evt, when a final oi tri'.e.if ion nfihe a:-etsol'the 1'..tate of the said decedent, will bo decreed, Ihci" claiis will he pustr.oa;;! ia fivor of t'uo claims of die mnie diii.;eat erc'litors. KOIi.diTJOii.V, 177,. '. C. I'. C. March il, A. 1). lt'o J. -1-1,1.
.. : j i i
visiioa a poor. sick a;
After encouraging rind
wei, ne anstApeace into her ham
sum total, it is beiived, he had upo his person at the. tim j She appeare
w
pravmg wiin fp.e 15l.
II... - . ... 1 . ..i ,
iae -- ei i axes, nuu .;ceoe.:iis, oi John J-j-elict r OM I having been put in my lianas far collection.
till persoiH knowing themselves to tie indebted to him aro rcipnn d to make- iiamecliati: payment, as I am dctermincil to mak" a final disposition of his husisie-., as ceiilv as possible. I wish those interested to manifest their willingness very four, at least hv the --lU of .March present, or fare wor-e, anil hy iloin; so, it will supercede I ho necessity of another notice, which mi-ht cost more than t'os. ' I.SAAC SPIhNCKi;. March ?t!i, IS.'si. 1. S. f have a 'I horse wiijiiii to sell or exchange for a oke ol'oxi-u . , ;s. 1 wiii Iv at in) oa.;v to ultra I to John Sp-sm ers hilMMV.s on .'aluiea-.s in I ,:c. iverlinrdi. IS AC i'r'N'Ciia. N 1'. Tin ilavs of in. ilnui 1:1 li.ivr e,iif-'l.
line-, am
j ad -!.. s, i'ec Pills-, Paid
pne
;ite
ov erpowered wi'.ii gratitu,le, uid h.
deeply affected with (he maime:
which it was express'
w ii -n my friends . gaine antic,-a(ior,s. is the present j occurred to him. ant fortunate, have I ' prospect of the reailtv ! To most nor-; costod him.rl;': S?l,-s
Miowuoue nay e.i happiness. j sons, the return ot Nprmg, after a ln"h
S isueil Imn sever ii time
lus friends p roc u rod '
Atlengfh ian,l stvoro whiter, suggests, perhaps, j many sixpences
in
It suddenly
he inlernaliy acme! cansixnenc-'
make a poor creature h-mov? T?,
117 . . a ,
us release
I,.J stronger emotions of gratitude
a n
- i 4 . . . 1 t .1 1
cgeouon nos nice one iroin the tleat l. ,1 ! 1 .
too songs oi ii e ur s. too. n'am
In F.dinbiIrgb,on the 1 Kb l Vhruarv, vSt. alentine) there w eir "iODO letters more than (be tnu il quantity distributed.
was restored to hi- sorrowing wile and ! jV tll:m tne recurrence of any other seachild, ihil ;das! the oiitse of life that!son 'I'hcn the shy, w hich had so long lie pursued had destroyed his cons, i-j 1)ecn darkened bv clouds and storms, tntion. The physicians (iidered change i (ln;ns 'MiOU OU1' view ch ar and serene of air, and he obtained a situation on! the fields that have lain buried in board a vessel bound to (..' . ij Uitovv, give signs of returning life, and
beuied ere the ship reached its destined port, l'oor A. survived him but a short lime. The anxiety of mind that she had endured, and the change of circumstances, had a powerful rill ct on her slender constitution: .-md hefbio (bo ..--,,,.
leav es of summer had withered, her cheek had assumed a hectic ("mge (bat denoted a quick removal from this world of sorrow. There was a calm, peaceful serenity upon her brow, that told you her spirit longed to wing its way (o the realms of eternal bliss. She spoke of ber departure as she w ould of takinr a
journey to a more delightful clime, and her constant prayc r was, Lord! grant me patience to await (by time She drooped with the leaves of autumn, and before, the chill blasts of winter had frozen the streams, her happy spirit had w inged its way to realms of bliss. Her liitle. son is cherished hv the hand
of her fond sistendiut he often ihqui res.
in lisping accents, w hen las mother will
mouth ot mine in feeding it with lo
bacco! 1 will never take another pipe whilst I live; 1 will give to the poor whatever 1 save from if. Troiii that hour he denied himself.
Foil Liijkkia fifteen negroes of diflorent ages, inamimiti, d bv Mr.
."Nevvart, of Nuith Carolina.
uve 1 spent tea thi-
passed
greets oar earsas the well-known voice! l,iri'uu l''cmdlle on Thursday week, of a friend returned altera long ab-i !1 l!u "' x.;i.v lo Norfolk, there to take
Til:
seine. All animal and vegetable creation, (hat has for months been, as il il t . l i
i en- not, seems lo avvaive and reioiee
in ihe approach of its disen!lirahnent. Amid such scenes and such sounds, .veil
may man with mind to appreciate, soul to feel, and heart fo enjoy bo' filled with the ino-t pleasurable' emotions. Cold and insensate, or else dead fo all (hat is beautiful in nature, must be his soul, who can walk abroad of a bright and suunv day in spring, and and feel not its influence or feeling (hem is unwilling to acknowledge if. 1 envy not that man his feelings, for surely nature must have been very unkind to him, or he inu-t be still min e unkind fo himself X. V. Constellation.
A negro preacher was laboring w ith
ms audience lor (Ua purpose of inducing
aibscnbor Inn in.; ipnt public basilic! will praeiiee law in the Su-
picnic court, Circuit court, and other inferior courts, so far as his ser act s may bo found nc-ecs-.ar , by his friends. il.ivina pretty extensive acquaintance throueii the I llitcd
Bn BjElflKtia Slates he will at tend t. llw .,,!!.-,-( 1.
Fflllli: subscribers havinc- :iss,.;.,i.,d i !,. to, or from, unv mu-tol'tlie 1 ni.u. l,;l.
. Sclvc9 aS Parl,"!I,s i ''ade, will transact ! l, 1!'-'I in his hamis. Any .,aw business n'nt
imsmcss at the old stand of Course Tousey I l'U! hands of John Test, J nil iv-idin.' in under the (inn of Toutey &. ). A slareofi Decatur Canity, will receive lhe muled atten
tion el both. II.! will be email .-it his roi-
pe.ssage lor labena.
punuc patrona-eis res, eel fully solicited i'.o:;(;t; toisky. l ACOi! P. Di . MarLh x!t, 18,'i!.
5 's'aEsSx-ri'ic-i, (In Cood order.) '
Tt'CM ivceivea lium il, i',,,,.,.. ,r..i.
- I T" ' '
,r l!S !' ic ci ii sale hy
Alaivli'ilhh, IS.! J
iasli, and In
1'. W. JOllNSOX.
VT.r''1''1 a l,vs:i "'lM'lyofMackoi-cl,X.l. V()l)riSll AND UMIUilXC, mil lor sale by llu; band, nuhn,,! , l,s nn 1T;,s,)in til,-te,,.,s,l.v L w JO(LSO..V M;ir:li iiJjtdJ'J.
oence in f,a wreuceluir: h win a not out of town upon business. JOHN TKST. January, l jlh, 18.')-.). 41-Ivr.
Cloi'ks, .Irwolrry, T viti.i; !t ti-: v srooss, 1ST received from Pliiladelphia nnd for sale
ALSO p.0.i assortment of Watch mute" rials l superior ipmhty ; Patent Levers , Re" pealers, ami Horiontaf Watches . arefullv m" P";10'- 1 LUCAS. I.awreucebiirjih, March ldJ'.-5l.
