The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1830-1837, May 28, 1836, Image 1

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TERMS OF PuBLICATION.
ro DoLutzal pet tim, payable aersiannwilly
VIM&
ryttivrisgstswrs not exceeding twelve lines, will
alerted three time, for one dollar—twenty-tive
lint every - nubseqient insertion; larger ones in
Ala
letleti4dltc.l addressed to the Editor on
-.neat yrs.'"
hsa connected, wit
paid, or they will
i ll the establishment. moat be
iof be attended to. ;11,
EfITS FO“Tilp MINER'S JOIIt*AL
. .
C free, Mec,chail to Coffee House
• • ............ .Elamaitt Ritter P. M.
'TIMM 1 / 3 SIPENDIU .of the In - -
: terns! Improvements of the U. iced States;
prising - &nOnl.nottces of all th - most im por.
n Canals and Rail Road', throughoul.the seve.
!.ztates and Territories of the together
. a brief, notice oflrvirkti of Internal Improve
:.t in Canada - and Nova Scotia. J oat received
for sale by ; B. BA.NNAN.
ay 7
WETHERIIIL Az iißtrrarits,
AT THE OLD STAKD
No; 65 NORTH FRONT STREET
EAST_SIDE,
*z DOORS FROM THE CORNER or A R ell ET
111111.A.DELPHI..-A.,
• MAN Li I'A CT 1, li rRS OF
hiteLead dryand i 2 Calomel
groundin Oil. .i• Red Prucupt.
Lead. IVhlte do
i 'Owego, Vitriol Alb.
4 lironic YelloW, Sulp. Quinine
do Green Tart. Emetic
Ao Red Ether Sulph,
itent Yellow . do Nitric
• agar Leaddo Acme
,
. •
opperas Lunar faustic
I. Vitriol Com. 1 do
q. Fortis Acit.hiorphia
uriatic Acid Sulph. do •
psom Salt Lac. Sulphur
art-Acid Opi. de Isi arcot .
. . p. Carb. Soda Bermes Mincra I ,
r OTOS. temb.Merc Ethiops do. '
' ' mdsorand PictureGhtes, from 6 8 to 94 30.
.finerso fChamphoKSal tNitre,Brimatone. Borax
'.• Offer foraalethe above mentionodarticiesctoge
with a general aseortment of Paints, prop sno
;,, . Bs,and everyotherarticleinliptChemicaland
' "t eine] line.. '
/.• g inanufactarorit e f allthe articles enumerated
~ erthe above head, they pledge themselves to sup
heirfriendsandt hvtpubl iconthe mestreaeonable
r '
lig '
ILAUGIIT bble.superior draught
Ale, on haqd and for sale by the whole, half or
er cask, at the York Store.
.til 23 23 JOHN' 1^: EIA7:ZARD
PERFUMERY.
I _
9 BANNAN bas just received on consign
••' ment, a large assortment of Perfumery,
1 ' metic and Fanl
l Soaps, of the_very best quai
p , which will be
old wholesale or retail, at a .
ry small advance... 'The following Composes a
1 •
ibon of the articles:
i °filo, e Soap 1
gen ' do
lm • do '
-. m ' do !.•
mphor do
: vender do
.nqua Bean do ,
ench Fancy do ,
to RoseShay.do '
ars Oil
i
din Oil Dye
4lk of Rases
i bale Wash
ne Pearl Powder
jape 13
Otto of Mate Lip . Salee
Toilet Powder
Chlorine Tooth Wash
Cologne Water ,
Lavenderrdo
Florida do
Prest. Salts
Tooth Brdsbew
Superior Lavender NV at.
lireosoto Tooth Wash
Carbonic Dentifrice
Eng. Brown Windsor
Soap -
Ijaig s Brushes
HE COTTAG 4 0,
BIBLE, and Family Ex
, paritor, in two ols.large octavo, with plates.
PILGRIM'S RESS, with Scot t' s - Notes.
HA.NNAIe"' M RE'S PRIVATE DEVO—
ON, jast received and for sale by
May 14 26 I B. BANNAN.
NifW Style
doll and Pathian Drillings, 4-c. 4-c.
ILLER liAGGERTY 'have just reedy
' received London and Parisian Drilling:Om
rial Cotton Buckskins, West End Drillings,
r: tae, Black, Brown and Mixed WAstedSurnnier
1 1 loths,,llatk Cords, extra Steel Mixed and Drab
erino Cosimeres, Silk and Marseilles Vestingp,
, to which the attention of the• Gentleman arc
• Pottinlle*ty 7 .
ming..Apid S ummer Goode.
iingstiljtaii just received a large and gen
e. era) assolitm ti N Spring and Summer Goods.
'lnch he assuniii public, will be sold as cheap as
my in the Son4s, h id particularly invites his friends
Ind the public , Ari general, to MI and examinefor
beniselves. • 1".1 --; JOHN" CLA ItTO,N.
aprli 301835 ?• 24 , 4 .
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'New .Spring Golds.
VETifiND GENOA CORDS,—Jost open
ings till lam assortment orVeitet Cords. Be
. • o,lllcoleskinn, Buffalo,' Also striped Plaids, Zig- I
.,;;. and Fancy Cloth, Striped Beverteen a new and
- , eartieJe floe gentlemen wear, at the Store
thetiMbscriber inlCenlre St. Pottsville.
J. SILLYMAN, Jr.
'A • 16 - 22-if
IRE rLACE4BCREENS, pattoins,
pmt receiveljuld for sale by,
alav 7 . B. BAN? AN..
z2„-,. , •
CONSJJMPTION CURED.
4 INPIAN SPECIFIC
Per th f e'-prevention 4, cure
of Colegki.Colds,Asthmat,
ECosiuriptions, Spitting of
Mood, 'Diseases of the
Breast and,Lungs, 4c;pre.
pared by Dr.CLARKSON
ii ;FREEMAN, of the City
7 ° of Lartegstey.
DIRECTION, .
Accumplyingleach bottle Of the Specifick,
tinting o Jr./ a Conspicuous Manner, all the
.mptenis the different stages ofthese distres.
"kg di ' particular directions respect.
tin diet an 'regunen, and bow patients ,arc la
*Meet through !every stage until health is re.
idored-4,r vain end useless worild be - the pre
eisiiitions of the ablest physicians, acconminied
With the most powerful and useful Medici**, •if
the: directions are not faithfully adhered to.
"'The public are inthrmed that the depositions et
281 per:sone have been take* Wars proper an•
horitics in the Mb of Lencaster, all completely
ored in the Most desperate eases of emisump.
*i f some . of whieh are detailed in the bills sc.
Oillnliaitiiisig each bottle.
e,.* A supply albs above Spcsillik his been
received and is =fats at this office. .
March 12 1- " '':•= .. 111
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Artrsi i l apr y romance,::' r i !
Though plot q e molesting ASS reckoted,
For when tne a , its Item its tranip o
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:There's a. great s t Ock of i bliss inlet s ltd.
- ' ifc'en shoolditini second subsfide ‘ t ' '
lever pm n ' r despair; ! i
For e wqrld is , " commonly vd i idei .
A, the; wom --uncommonl, tair.
Im Aix
$ $
Then po!/ their} pturee may 411, 1,
%Mho ne pr wit put to the tett; i
A &lit lovVe till ry well,
• Nit bell ve m ' he bast &yeti thelbest:
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i From t }Baltimore Pablott
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i iFL OF TEXAS: i
. gat on thou! i t ht young bitnner;
Adopted by il' free,
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When a the ci (merits mouth the' swore
' _Fir death or ktverty.
T ion Ittfild o ril thk.
Tity yeti unw t en eta
11 ity gather a is and
% ..here ree 4 fight}
litebre oil icaven
t l ze
Upon' snn 1 wing,
Uhtil th trio
give
of tl
' The do vl3 of she]
Thy birih plates tt
.- - ' Arid IV? 'a to r fie du
Eild ere
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Oppretsbr's lis riot
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ALmong )the fl 1# of nations, ,
, 'There bi a phifor thee,
Flaunt tip tho -. Aright young latempr,
Flaunt ro od e'er the free. ;
The atm 'a 0 •ars Isbell leiul tbee on
7i a t o'er Co' ma wave; .i
• t onlin a t companionship,.
}loud Un me d' the brave. '! ;i.N. AL
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Thd deeds'
He felt in a ...
And fougl j
Whenlrung t
And her r,
ahem re.
'Tani the pr,
An ' tile d
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His cliath-de
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picts. Jt is thksamo . cot.
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Etialtorntilane. Or are thy w , l e i l iege scene. The idle It. Atha flowlog . river,
! • a-e still bright, still unchanged. A bird ,is now
Then !l imy wh not! tape , since valerlitdi crowned • also pro , en i , f i lli ng the w o w with happy oat.
Ill:), 1 1 li I_, f f
I. I breaksof hid tender voide.• Some of the tree! are
An ' o'er irn iiright fame her !Inutile has •
grown taller. but, in nearly all its' features the
s end, • ll r.-; . peaceful landscape lics. the same soft, rich mads-
In the haul's parting tour good angelaWere round
- i '
cs of light and shade; same warm, gorgeous lux - ,h re.
urianee irk the foreground. the same a t•vaqua of
Bid :hi ;I s
spirit Olds to the skims, "On Ahead."
y 1 LASH. 1 .,
.1 1 . , , y ellow sunlight through the breaks in the thick
wage, the same deep Purple in the distant hod
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• T , t , .:. zon ; the same tranquil groupings of rural otiects;
ELLEN.—A sifiTCH OF WEAL LIFE. the flower wreathed columns of the portico end
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IT V. tr. Olin ' , ' the moss on the low enUage marl You would
.3 ._ ; scarcely deem that Time has passed over these
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; ;, ; ' lovely..things. The marks of his footsteps are
Thai 'dere yet/would almost deem ;too highly printed nowhere. He Nos here left none of those
colored i•t * ere not done from natere. Every ' frightful wounds,by which, men say, they trace
part ef it is Height ded with the I unPfridied gm- . his enorse over tower and town, over massive'
cos which"-adcide ..ii *ten throw* together, and : temple and giant am hitheatre. The tender
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which only the m, tiskilful artist* cap: imitate.-, ' flower-leaves lie fresh ' nd cold in the sweet mot
his wsummier latidiicape. Mornagiii.l fresh add ning air, as in the brew hing earth, were but this
coal ,° lad its deep elPidowe are yet long:Upon the ' moment created. The grass seems as rintmnden,
lawn pos i ts ;gardens . Edon! ;gardenten! Where the the fines as pure in its spotless green, 62, in other
x sun hii
slantne 'Plats, it has nut galaeci stal l : days.
cicnt heat to t ilrink the full and sparkling dcwt . But upon the. portic4 arc three fo s. Thee
dropelfrom I f slid !lower. Silence had motion, are changed. Immortal nature is er r youthfiEd
lessneps rest n alk ave the wares 14f 1 the lucid : an d fair, and the universal destroyer° ly height
river pit ipkeep,ol vyingly and flu kingly oft, ' ens her beautit•s, but Mortals fade wit, his pee.
around yondhr emu of green old ruiks, and be- , sing breath. They and in the preeence bat es
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neathlthose everluin ing brancheS. 14 bird, 'too, dew-mists before the inn. You will however,
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trimnfing i• phi ige on a leafy bunch, pours cattily recognise these 'figures. The (father has
forth he ha c hi lot its soul iri tile gusto aof lost his youthful and tinnily look. Ai few gray
song,twhi rifi ever and anon thiough thp , h a ir s replace his_dark locks; The line between,
hushed gla ' ;alleys of the -Wood. By : maturity and old age has been passed , , and grad
smalh, brook that! re idly on ()ear a bright; ually increasing infirmities Warn hi ` "of the clit
chan el, in Lae. .4ded, , , pe:.A3o7i ill shells lie I sing scene; The mother alto has ',slimed a new
like part net s plea pronevartreartiry tifiew• 1 charactez., Sunny ringlet and blooming chock,
els, erestands i lounge—not ;the humble hot , - red lip, and tender eyesi—they arc all gone. The
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of o
~ tail, were ignorance;, envy and dis- , transient spell of beatify is broken. i The , eyes
conte t lurk, be ' itili a. semblance of .. paradise, ; that once stirred each heart they looked on, peer
but t _ earl he mei retreat of the opulent ; now dimly through id pair of um:tacks. The
rank : thee lva n, yen to which floihion steals soil, snowy hand is withered" the lig:lb:leas of that
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to b &the a ay all eet month ainidiforests and i once buoyant step has given way to a painful
gikit, and;instead (gibe roses which ormerly a-
men ws, " e *ld forgetting, bil the world I
forgo ." neeth,clhe portico of ibis !fairy home' domed heffiugers, 'a eine now nerve to aid her
stands ale e, bit 'ng in her httud & imareuetof . 1 tine eptath feet. • !
roec She note rayed in coarse gtab, boa. • Aziot*form remailes. Shall I 0 on? The
b l a
ling ne svt, ed' are spent by th 4, milk-pail, chertibitillhe fi rst picture! she is no longer an
Or A nd t plo . She is il Lady,' pleb, young I infant . . She has shot tip into &slender and mod
and ' utif 1. graceful hi4,nd.-ef taste has i eat girl of bewildering beauty, pare as the laid.
1 arra ed hero:lens* peith a simple elegance. ap. l ding rose, and lovely ever thrilled the soul of
[ Proptiate to I iness of the t wearer and the mortal. - Dark are h r glossy ringlets =lever
I seen . ..Sh din in beneath the white portico, fell from the head of alhoun. lii all her features
1 orld is eh ded 1 masses of, thick foliage.— appears perfect symnwtry; lighted lig an "Aka,
o r pu
At h'r fee is a. ng incluit, than, Which the I innocence and inte ll igence that has I bewildered
ems natio of ' er could coneehos . no object aril fascinated all wlit, know her. and has filled
to plot witiagroat delicacy anti, effect the the country with the pert of her charms. Bath
ober p ing "p ettiViis fond Mother, matured rare loveliness ' Seems reel y a part of earth.-
in t l4full veli of womanhood,' beholds nlt is not onlfadmi n which , shereicites.... lit
the I tle fair y crltai.ore t ; refilled 'intl. puri isa sentiment far m intoned. It begin it mad.
t the
reflehtion a her !hewn uties.' Sher herself is nesi and yet rapture. , Alas , it is live! Won.
therti-a mu entsiiy i wanderer floral the world.— derfol, yet darigerousitritunph of beauty! fkr
She has mi gled l ii i .midnight thruniii and.revels.. patents, new so lit fi rl: t nior pm support of Om .
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She has b dila reriantifelt i , She has ministering angel. .8 e devotes her tweet life to
stolelk by stal e ; mend!cal °ash .. wait: them. Filial attach imthe wattoest, haling
the bin iont4 plus has .see . She as that hum ear found " trance into her'irsorn.l
- fo ie .i. Seethed been awl . agt . Fouled . altd tree the rill • tifiteatoin itself in
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with
the
4, ' ht their ol; and o fi f ilor d e 7 l.l4o.i a n : Ar
3, ; ,1:
i th ry . emilk, Sat
tihheappyaritkee,rzergittithtneriordwr
pro heir
The
the mein , ch i gis unstained, n &Ted then of fier , being. ha
,he,.. supporte# ta her,
evert, 'lb Y ' tor ickr—a •.• . ad that tende r arm to 'Weather the rega6ing i air of the
has i (life ° a flower ga en 4 a reedit perfnaied : Oitirttiog. • arsit , in , the'placitaad
1 ' i i ili t and folimt x • fr oin, sdniialstertif to.-their Mits..; T h e y hive mai;
be 1 tidismonnieti:' ;1 e' reid Ittilf ing morkto mink's; its the intersil of her 5..;
ire *Mill& band. M - i'' e' .• 'rest* , ens emphijniellt shitlitijihileclastied bar taw'
whi a :hi. retorts ' ' moraiig fairna- In ptaiir; Pori stew are rahaai ma.ly.
.. .
- 0 1 1 044 want* a,- .7 mar yetktvi illy ; hie SONO' Itillikit belltai triOd
and lis bosomisare i the , an , kaeltiaAmasinitsaa t land a lairavannlla tr..
ibli iti ' domgatio. ha " . •,.. fkaith -parts •to • . .ebtintettailesi i beauty 41Mat edera. ,
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In ' h his'ilittek., 0- l ncezia• Ilk& --"---- _ -,.. .', _.
- it • la the - back iir . 'AUX asiailed Is is
. . ' task, pirwitrt , ,
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sowsu sr ris *Amu As .. Siissiocrr SIMITKI.OLYILLIFI ON rri ' 4 •
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inn t/ %lew York Star...
OCKETT. ! the
i his . fitt,.nnd mournful the story,
hf thc Nero shall•never clebay—
i,jusollar to freedom aitd glory,
6. tot klast like a lien el ' , hay.
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lie lotid4caH from a nation opprossid,
' licyai, ith slaughter o brave To,
de O ,lt
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i Crockett,•to
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etch 0d i n Texas Watt heard ,
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ling eoo longeriben 'shower r
belialLi the prond'hariiility Ate; I"• 11
the fling -time ofilifiri budding ! Twelve
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SAyll i npA* 111"NI.irl31, - MA
ty. !tope and genius. - Ilifirereser,. he iiiiiinown to
is esteemed, rapeeted ilk' "'Pia*. 4 116 beli k a `
tiro!! wife etch' day onitillii , him new' ; traits ofi
loveliness and affacdon Ina Chaim:ter ;Which-ha
had always known to bri'afferitioinite and Invely.ll
Ali,iwho would not be. ha husband? WWI'
would not be a proud : d. doting-fritherl We ,
t
would gaze on this ezq isitepaleitiziOrirever.-1 1
!But, alas! the gallery o henna' life . prinients.oth.l
-era of a darker' and liter dtter.OPtutall Oh that
we could %tell their totem) hario'rs! Oh that we
could turn Okay our sh deeing eyesll Oh that
we could panne in,our tad ,progress m ud linger
1
away by this en.,
No, readecifeannot Top mustem. The
mysterious.power of a d k curiosity already be.:
gins to rinain your holism and' to impel you to
proceed. You cannot eiten parse-in.this feeble
and immature recital. t
1r :hallow of that dim and
tremenduous sympathy 'lth earth and earthly
drings, which lead you lin shrinkiney thron g
the gloomiest paths of i fs , which rivets you at
the couch of the dying, by the marble image of
l i.
the nnspeaking, and yet oh too fearfully eloquent
dead, will,even in this int drama, lead you on
to another and yet another • portrait. These are
not fancy pieces. 1 sho'w you no fables. Torn
from the canvass to theodd atound. Are they
not but transcripts of a fel realities? ' . You can
neither recoil from the iht of one nor the other;
iv
You will read my sket ; muse on it a moment,
end throw it aside. You May even forget it.—
Yet will black and aw4ul types of it appal you
l in your devious way f m the point Which you
now occupy, even to tlui i i which all must reach—
where al! must disappear. Do you ever think of
death 7 Not as it refeni to others. Not as the
silent and unseen pow* which - snatches from
the gay street, in the happy earth, the form or a
friend—a sire, a wife,a child. Do you ever think
of it in its exclusive operation upon yomselfl—e
Look at the ,seat whir i t yesterday sat one you
loved. Behold the boo he read, marked by his
pencil, worn by his has . Peruse one ofhis old
letters. flow well you now his writing. How
he playful sallies of withewarm breath in life,
t
i living, careless, _ con dent voice of hope; eh !
linkthey strike and startle you. Hark !. It is
his p. IlLoolt: It is htl Who enters by the opea
ing d . Speak to hitch Listen to him. Your
heart is quick, your ye,dilates with expecUt
.l illusion, ahpair, eh death! Have
tr...
use acute oments—those agonizing
. the mind and the 'heart,•thos.e ah
i s of thought from life to the grave,
I, such times comprehended, felt, -
::gried to, yet withCaublime awe.
, frottitrembled at the complete
'6 r front among 'the living:
3 'ems about you, and °know
i , ' oas they are, when you
1 '
thought in the minds
'll moon, those regard,
`a &with what an mi
-1 down on the earth'
Surely thigh:the
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lion. A,
yon net in .
convulsions
rapt transitim,
have you not at
believed, been vet
with atupenduons
idea or yourownata \
You regard certain o
that they will - retrusim
ailed be but a dim and a.
of others. That same ciol\
less cver.burning,,eilent eta ,
dimmed beauty they will hen.
which to longer contain, you.
most ticasenduous ofthinights !
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- Imcnr had ettiosed,bet ,
pictures
buck
lIVEDI
d let!'
tad:
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black r idiatkiws Of& °1 ! ' emits
stalely ague of a ". . . man, Hi
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cowl anee sae -... dm g , kid i
dress tut 'rank e
• loftier than i q
4ini 4ivi t—ri "Pneile4
led liicklin surprise '. incredhlity
Imo kiwily. Unseen h . telt, andlobvu
ding to elude* °nacre lain; he rem
in the Notate ea . ton, winch
and Warms 1. frau .ht with thn sell
ini ir
and anblime purity a tof aspOd,
base,lbecomes a yen—. rapier th;
corruption, viler than al F other i n let
1 '1
to crane Trete:mat o bla-- .fr .
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arch fiend himself. JO obelnit P puts,?
That dark shadow' mig t yolk; yo e
the grave. Are there o guardian Inge
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thing so fair, so tend( rij Will nto f r . adl!
whisper her to bewarn: Will none t fan
I washed flowers, thou 4 kindred th ,gs
break the law of mit*, and fi nd ha
Voice to the heedless nuhnts--tolthe Out
maid? Alt no. All yolked is silence,
perfume, happiness and 'bandy, nes . d
river laughs in the tun, ight, tlol beelihu
lessly by the opening flower,, the gold
darts through the forost glades regaadl
but his own happiness, Thera is no •
earth or in heaven hitt that darlaont; hi
dowy grotte,,madding nith the eontemp
charms unimagined tillinow, and alt , i
ing 'thoughts o. the blat(kest guilt 0
sirealeepest thou? • Mother hest than f
the perils of thy own thought 1 Awake
repose oa a volcano. AWeke : Menke:
- . 111.
It is a dim, shadotyy . leenenf meoulig
river it silvered brilliantly in the ..4 1 . I"
of night's silent ore`, ;Inch sheds it* d
mosphere of beauty ever, field and grove.
hill, house toy and la nide window, Whit
and gliding brook. Tito_ clouda hive
lapaing motion through the blopyserene
-fairy harks gliding throdgh the airy occa
neavenlier world. 'yet es you gaze on
moon,-all else seemslnt test, and .sho , ale .
her swift ear up the nuair vault, plangi
through tracks of open Aloe, and, piles ,
now veiling her brightness sadly; now
forth again with the breed smile thag , la
n
the hushed extent of bill and vale o
still the same scene. A nkeerfirl light no
from the cottage whale*. Near it, in th
of* group of old oaks behold the niaide
noble youth has knelt at her feet and Mill
touches the ground. But she hak hi
waves him away, and, Him! taws d' h
Tenderness blendetl with virtue *Ppm
face. Tears are oh her cheeks as she
eyes to that brightntoon
_which has th .
into the heatts else man y miserable lov
on the countenance .of the 'ballet is
and threatening expresnion, like that of
fled. • Oh, let to hasten {to the sticceedini
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The epilogs ag ar . i The beam girl is on
the portieo prune. , h p t o arrayed J rah e weeds.-
anirliTerel. la bunt d'inli lends,' hilt
toothy thoringlats, Mill fen —fy -over be'
forehead. She is 4 'with gri as with an
arrow. A gravld in the distal eit h aibitang
two stately nuantriti ta'whieh were not, ere ere be.
frire. betray the ha wr frf liar profit od anguish.
She is an °reheat Cirnumstances are reduced
i
i 5
her to penury. Stith obliged to abandon her
home; and a few artidl of dress, na- handker
chief, lie by her side. he only re nant of her
ormer possession. The stranger stands near, a
likrdonic smile lorkinglopon his' fare. His Ober
in with the steps dewri, watts'at the gate. He
has prolonged the helplharorphan-girl protection
.in his family: Ignoradt of the world she credits
her destroyer and in this Mute' a thud* of an
guish and despair, new tiids'a menial *di' to the
home of her childhotid end the gnitfes of her pa
rents. Alt: mystcrinns : rovidence.i A wretch
ed maiden. How nitteb batter at were f r thee to
lie down in yonder peeeefhl field, l bersi e those
that gave thee life, than to hold on ifiy a ul path
in the dark world:
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MS
There is a total ebange. Tea .. again
have fled. The (picture represents a
church in a city. The strangerooth is
there. The sweet fl ower cif lo eline.
and innocence, he has long 'nee cast a
way. -He know 4 net, he ca not where,
what she is. e i has dris down a
bright angel from her sphere ofj y, and
plunged her into the fiery ! ak of ell; ,yet
men take his hand,i and wom n s ile' on
him; and here behold him p ying at the
1 altar of his tied. is his • heat stone? or
fears he not that it* red bolt will rall up
on his audacious head even asihe stands—
the hypocrite—a siippliani . f r mercy ?
I can be merciful! tot the guilt to the poor
i ,
when they rebel,' tnlthe hung when they
steal, to the paSsumste wile in a mad
moment they shed; human, b ood. I can
imagine how these Crimes are cothmitted.
1 can pity the! rpetrator. But the
Send, who delibe rately attenipts to dully
the innocent heart or a girl, ho watches
his opportunity to lined! Op thoughts
into her mind, whi can e regard so bright
.and angelic a crea ture as, a Mere toy for
his passing amusement, att only ambrosial
food fora gross appetitei_i can have •no
sympathy with such -a bettig.l He can be .
no other than a villain. He: - ay not dis
guise himself in shy chat* of mind or
a il
person. The woridoughtln know him—
he should know hameelf-4 • a fiend.—
His name should *Stampettin• festering 1
letters on his bro . W r, The ifi gel' of were 1
and hatred pursue .him, end - hisses greet 1
his stepli . wherevei , ijhe giieti. I No' matter
how bright such a 'roan theilie. : ll Yeah',
the consciousness ;of 'a; 'Oriithe must
.weiglvitim down; nitnit 'Mite off' ill nidde
incentives to netiati, TM* [ destroy- the
hope,- tinrpossibility of i - . mitt', Of
,graridenrofgerrOti, Oa iirtike.-. He
m i sam
.tunas ,be 4004. nt 44,! , othing can:
' sive,. nething ean,;ffinieetnl . ;'sir but reperk r
mace in sackcloth' as ', in darkness
ina teari . It he:raing*
.. vileness, if
i
piei.hit*ei noteneugli of the . . 4 bim to
lotola us ikgradatAh butkiZrting
his t apimit his , r, !deep.
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blacker in .
He 4 nearer
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suspended Opt.
fns'crudied m
'This Irvine* be
stre u ilgthlese limbs
co li, I May. the ,
wickedness ;of his crt
ble 'ici him. May t h
they'w appear to -..u. Mersa
gil
suffer worse pe ty. ', ' There ' will:be
ni , l
hotter, fiercer
fiercer fires in the lurid reilms
whither his outcast I seUl is bowel, than
those which this. alone Must kindlein_his
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bosom., i t
. VI.
*
ey gh astlylll 7 t ofthat dark *eli preo rff ul and the al bi l a k ek inalari mu.
wt ton dresses, raggetHooks, bloated fit-•
t roli
ces he vy eyes—ah, an! these heloig to
the ra of woman! Woman , the fair, the
i i
pure, t e gentle, the lovlgly. She who :
sh:t „ l i d I soothe our sicknea and our sor.,
ro ii teach our children,i instil virtue and
fortitude iflto our minds and hearts, are
[ L there of that race? What are they? It is a
I scope for Hogarth. A riot has been quel
led', , Some 9f the abandoned leaders are
; -her 'confined, desperate-r-recklesecourte
* ierce minions !!: vice, frantic fiends,
harpies, demons. • Y can flee by their
ferocious eyes the enicitimusby which they
are agitated, and irMigirie, the shocking ,
oatim had blasphemies which break with
each: Moment from their Obscene lips. But
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era. His
halt Marl
a la-listed
lily Wen
dcnkint
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scing
to the
other
A; de
Act in h
lowan.
M from
la .of a
. breem
• dew
ber,.
riming
sous
=bine,
mpling
Care
-1 bind.
of all
loud on
be sha.
ation of
weay.
nhappy
rgotten
'! You
I t. The
!endear
I amy at.
l ock and
column
gentle
imp, as
ofsome
the cold
e drives
• alike
wherefore is. this picture hem,. Witt bath
l a
it td do 'th our story?. Whitt yonder'
bruiiied an ' ragged wretch, the angel of
'the' fop ' re cottage! Yel,l mark the tra.
cesi of%er (wellness. Through her rags
I hebdo t a gait Of her lovely fOrm.—
W bat im p' dons do ~ she utter! V l. oreliti.
brUtallwre h is her kper, and she -his
-just reiceiv a blow from Iffs_handli!
1 !
P' cloud;
looking
dens all
—li is
beams
• shadow
The
is knee
She
r
in her
fills her
!Oohed
• I p. U
ors. gloomy
lit baf
mature
Int.
..ght. The pace beautiful and
, rescued frnm pricoii; has re
rtfill gitates of her person and
in
yet her guilt and abandon
• ears the , remnant of infantile
hold her mire sleeps. That
-ha 2 174 bow ljenlit7s die
t tor.nbend. ! That - gmeefid
elflentiackwatd, negiigently
• upon the yet snowy arm. A
dimly upon a table, Ah! what
ilt is tbia? A form not *Wore
ato the scene steals to her side;
stealthily,rcely.. The un.
' eeper wit her head thrown
! t exhibit her veined temples
and, appearstlost in a soothing
r sal le as of innocent childhood
her lips, . a !glow rises. warm
ul to her nheek, her bosom
tears, perhaps of retpentanee,
1 lids and bathe.her long lashes.
i I A I
L r bends a moment over her,
I ightlyibaCk. ; He holds in,his
et. Imagination tells the rest.
ether! It is lifted is the .air!
ends! It flame in the uncer.
lAgain! The whole scene is
smoke t 6rel -
the love! sylph,ot the cottage!
those w vykringlets and dark
a is a bisecting roam,. A
dical vt elite gather around a
art of the : painter has conceal-
tof their gaze. It la she--;
ocent, so lovely; abandoned,!
all mankind; a thin of acorn,
: Moved, unregretted. Not one
• her fete. INot one tear was
(- relerdlinnt! unpitying world,
1
rn from het- grave without a
'. t contigeed t ere yet the rose of
1 h a d utterlyfaded, to the gift. !
and col/ comtnentrof a public
(Where is he who had • deliber.l
- t !her into this extremity of,
1 . lid : Ilning m a dmigemd 1
tn a gibbet!-}-No. Look for '
, gayest,linst places. Per.,
i• bench o ju ice he sentences
1 , r wretehl to Punishment. Per
: noblO brnthai• or husband, be
; inafgaintirm a-seducerhas
'lves his death doom from his
t
t for bim iat t the banquet, in .the
1 1 3 social heact.h, ,LOolt.firr him
wn side, by the: aide of your
your wifiN Behba_thent wel
-1,, with , cloud! brow sod op en
1 but i just autioit that t
• ' thise r
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feel,i hat it is Jo : c.-tr sk a
! ghee/. cl,fair.
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- GEtitlr..4. .. :,
jtittiliadi at Pirk. — r eolliskly
an, , re bairns/ Graa , •Britain
:- the maltatorasay s fi rom tbs'
~ ..,itica. Of Millets. itall - ,:tbc.thated
ancalOti. fres cities it. torala ,
but four-11 Diem% Lu
isa rt. . ',Melt' hers' pat
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Such an Oita
hould wise
a is like a
ing hour. of.
While his
t volt his
execrable
become rial
to hint as I
" lereint *trait:
wept of Nth iii
t deficiency fin inure flaying
care obetiler "add
that may at* to be in
• to thenuielvem and
, _
l a, either with thskaitnithe'
the la I.laGott." -I„do_ .._
istian WA and among those
ildhood, have bites surrounded
the truth, and wi th th e as
a of all that le good. *V
a bet is mud ble - of thin
rd who hooch them,. But this
" te uahapptly proved trao bo th .
Pimiento._ _ ,that there is a. great
c e c di k
t c an not diallielianng what iras a
t concerning God aid la Sin,
d habitually believing : it; lad tht
no teams 4kitb who liner_ ,
ass donned the gospel: Ell
recollected, fend as of the ni
attest** We cannot believe,
litislntirpresent
e e s i tt e titr ietnl ihmt , ' hi* : hn i l
i His image ini our minds as -
and reverent*. And When ~
any men Wore who. be an ree
cm. never Lk! of God, or his 8
7 many more, be endeavor**
a tm
' thoughts Whenever th ey aria
'. untimely and troultheom* we
ink. th at a want Weill* is at t'
inked hags et rikady prelnaing ,
e who, who,When the gospel
very far ftorn doubting Its.'
• g the greatest part of their lives,
urposes, unbelievers ' While' others
s to
. 11me, m perhape; believe .010.
are apneas to mike still less the littlefitit
et lingers in • - hosinew
e t
a n pp the inese atan4:l2iverse a re nd t6lmi"m in be"illY telleet - be
ImIli n als°1 72111 17111i4 1 411411)11111 1i 7 hil presen '"tiel ' i t
Won, will be-herdly denied
by ' tho * iv
hwn l aiii 7lil thit r i
piedb!mar.'and:ho belie v e that
rsmotio
lahitl etor.jeteiesh.itioiero
,
nentesonable te man, thus airearmetanced. to-• i
iu.cture th at the happinenwhich hi hopes fill
I a not without a pendent lathe wetiti'l
seventy Benelketorrthat o th er lithip.,4ll
first so framed by Itilbtitelitve,"or afiiitith
at privileges titer a previous state - or ,
ten now , in tke•situation to which web t
der- brethren in tawairtalily , and that p
' happiness. infoensist an One _ '
re, Of all otle:vnest propstto comaitut ,
llcity of a, cannabis creature,* tutpra
timde to the Issaanii Permit 0:
lea of law eatiamesy Mss ithe
'' ftlfieritera 1 - taut this.in . a bi - *
'eh wabelione ettuateniust_edsjo
dee" of inhamifioit whiptithe.
annnuatte rasps**. them. . • -
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I.
The outward signs gor bantam, Ilia
often, to the last bares. denier ... 6lf er e
.-
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a in Gore bends *Ala' hive pew* 62.
.mbitimo persons wretched es ig th - -
cause the'. voluptuary to eat his a** ,',.
' en of heart, and the miser-to ripp ' ,
is accumulated tratma. - "There . IS VI . . _
hick I have inn under the' siii,And its "
among me* a man to whonGod heti* --
aches, wealth, and bettor, si that ha wailed '
big ibr his sos of ell that he desir' *hi jet
tech him notpo wer to eat there*, but ! a
cause the'.
it; tb "is vanity, and it is an ( evil; d 7,
" - And, omitting that still Mall io - '
ince, *Web aloe* was incanted' eaffMtlalt
j the sages of antiquity. to incline ambulant of
idly 'applies to the-side of-virtue; yet,il thei
Onneti of
a 74.1.emliecar:21 27 11 tbi llier f
• ise and good , and tht2owoyant 'lion' tifs ' :
r
e i e n n l havp oen t.inaor i st an tbi tionw rn ee l.thin isi ll ! Perleela bo rtri shal; tka tibe n an y trem l* f r ero i . .. ._ •72 B4 4 t m il l: f il erae is - ,j '
, c -. . ,
' vat +mama saarrs'e sort,; - - •
We read of e certein youth en the early sjib
chri*lanity. (those periods of historlek :
ng and borne* patience and legendary 0 i
• which the aftentisa of the mader is Often' -
d)—we have read ef a ahristiaa youth eti w ' '
. is patina**, had put In patettes a More - , hie
men share of their Ingenuity, tharby his.. tirl , :
lis.
.is (let those who will, or am. LW Amok •
ertihie details) they might compel hi* to -
Lord aid Itanont. Ana- a long , sad •
. those pains th ey released him la weeder
.bstinacy. ,) His ehrietioni. bre th ren . are .to
a" wondered loot' and, to live aided Si
~ y,,
hat mighty faith he could so -strangelj - of
he violent* of the Ate, se *et neither a. ely nor!
groan escaped himi "It . war, Indeed,-
Mal," was the noble youth's reply; °huts ' an
stood by me when my, anguish was At 02
• rat, and with his finger pointed* his ,%-_,'
i• . th ou, who** thee art.,. that art lea
1 - gait a mu, do then fillet an 4204* It
mg* Will bit an angel to theel , . '-- ---< : ,•
• vnuroujiattioiiiiii*,
Ido not Bag*, and still lent - La* I 4114 '
sakeof temporary ergumeatilnenjihrew
- • eiction that. even= 44 . : *leap*
' der is usually. full : ' And.thatt,
id. separately ituusldered;the *tens at
be have the best aid ,thireitportiOn",-:,1121C
' - - viand that, *breath* adiantigniatt
sides are iihkp•-eary for a:ilia4ttlia 1
bort-lived enjoyment will generall y y rela .
the future abort lived - .piug Ind flier weir'
first persuade the sinner that the dilits*hi
seen, bo th are, and are :ii•nat, -- ilerarli, I.
;*
likely to forego , those . teViinrel - WadWnbrAl '-. : i
powerfully seductive *mites, whlelOtt .: .-
step, ensnare his eyes Indainfase harry ~
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-TO come to church: is, no doubt. in 41,4adiedr ‘,,.
materially good; yet ha who dose it altWalt.llirta• -I!
'unties, comae to-Gotftlintait aptits,thiAlft - rtiiiK.,,
rand.- The whole A, nhedrdelt. thdeelddlt*- - H
fine Oak - :1.,: ----; . ••:,-- '‘'.r:_, - -\-t:r , ' , v 4 l -, ..1*, , j
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Tb. ,Ti4foo. or Pans-haft 2 ,1
bean eltiree the I 6 eller
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wilt Ii at attialit
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