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r F A R Ml, R's - Ji 0 r,M
r,i!. ', . - - AiUpral,Poem,'; v ;.
; .: , tr jROBtxr ttioiii-isLXu : ' : ' ''
; :'" crazy"poll. ; - Vf f:
i THE pride of such a psyty , "Kature's
I
't'o
' - pvide, ; v ", :
"Was lovely Pou..', who innocently try'd, ' " '..
With hat of airy shape andrlbbons gay, ' 1
Lore to inspire, and stand in Hymen's way
Eutere her twentieth Summer could expand
Or youth was render'd, happy with her hand,
Her mind's serenity was lost and gone, !'.v ;
Her eye grew languid, and she wepfcalone " r
Tet causeless seein'd her grief; forquickre-'
., strain'd .Sv'tii-is h' : t
Mirth, follow'd loud, or indignation rcign'd:
Whims wild and simple led her from her
, " home, , - ."U".iV-''-'-
The heath, the common,or the fields to roam s
: Terror and joy alternate rul'd her hours V: ,
Kow blithe ish'e sung, and gather'd useless
.flow'rs ; ; k a '.--... V'. V- v"
. How'pluck'd a tender twig from every bough,'
. rTa whip the ILqv'ring demons from her
: . brow.". :y ; J:.-
: ' . MS. , O . ;.v
' The damp night air her shiv'ring limbs
assails ; . . .v
Tin dreams -she moans, find fancied wrongs
bewails. hV V.-'.V 'r'.'..'.' - V';-.-'.
When morning: wakes, none earlier rous'd
than she, '. '"' . .'
"When pendent drops, fall glittYingfrom the
tree, ; v ,;;'.... V-t , ;.
-Butoun;hther rayless, melancholy ;heer, v
: tb
'
'
Or sooths her breast, or stons her streaming
leara. , : -,; -r : '
Her matted locks unofnamented flow? " 1
Clasping her knees, and waring to and Tro
Jler bead bow'd down, her faded ckeek to
hide; - . v-
.A piteous moufnerby the pathway side. -
. ' Some tufted molehill through the lirelongday
She calls her throne i there weeps iter life
away i . . . .
' And, oft the gaily passing stranger stay
,llis well-tim'd step, and takes a silent guar?
. Till sympathetic drops unbidden start.
And pangs quick springing muster round bit
, v " ' heart j . . - - : .. . ., ,
And soft he treads with other eaters round.
And fain would catch her sorrow's plaintive
. . sound. . .
One word alone is all that strikes the ear,
One short,pathetic,imple word " Oh dtarl"
A thousand times repeated to the 'wind.
That wafts the sigh, but leavel Yni fang b-
. lunar.. , .
iMM.THi torn touo, ;
; ' THE 'LAVTaEfACHEK.
Gift a meet iattur, eni tntntria! ef
..Jiourt and make a fat Jtrmg.'
YESTERDAY, si I was ponJering a
them for my next d'.fcourfe, with an ach
ing head, .which checked Invention, my
hair (freflet entered my chamber, with the
-daily papers in ui hand. Men of his
clafi being naturally fond of politics, anx
ious for the putlic weal, eager toafr, and
nolcfs eager to tell the ewi, be there
fore, after a few preliminary queries, in-
formed me with an Englishman's priie,
that Sir Sidney Smith had dellroyed the
gun boats of the ufurper, and that tlie
thunder of Britifli tannon was rocking tltc
whol coaft of France. He uttered this
n a tone Co chceriut, and with fuch fpaik.
- lioz eyes, that for a moment, in fpite of
. my rigid republiciiiifm, 1 actually partt
" cipsttd iu his pleafure. While -he was
occupied inchstterog wifh I be voJutiliry
ol his ptofellion, and in combing tnyg'ey
locks, I picked up fjine of the papers, and
as it behoved a preacher, looked for the
' .jrave and the moral. The politicfsn and
the msn of the world, will perhaps feaile,
' -whenlaJi that no -aniclco attached my
attention, si lbs proclamations lor days ol
tbankfiving in fomeot the northern dates,
; Whenj faw trom cvsrj quarter tke fair.
cfttviJeocc of antumnU plenty,' I felt the
propriety of devoilonal gratitude, and was
iclighfsJ that public cemmcmotatioaof
annual favours was cnt of the cull wen i f (
cny countly. . ,
in the mod fuiJe, at wtfl as icCncd a
ges, a lively perception of benefits coiner.
, ted by the fuprttne fOtf, t.ai CatfcJ
nankind to 4 give a fwcet favour, .and a
memoial of fine four, snd to maki a fat
offering. Long telure thriHiaoity bad
. 'flied its lutlre on the natieni, i ol the
Jew, the Kotran, tod the Gretk, railing
the periodical hymn t the ft. in. Tbo'
their cteetlj duhted by.fupcrflitiovs g-
rorsnce, were clafhing aaJysrious; yet
rrstltude to tf e ier wssooe and the
tarie. If a renerl haJ enlarec.1 aa em
pire by hii en'erprife,ot defended paternal
! f e'di wiih his yVin'ij if 'the fweet iru
influence of a 1 It'udei had griciouQ de
Utnucd, and Ita'un graners burll wiih
1lrnty, the rateful ancients decree ! the
eflal ihr, and all ordrri, carclclt ol bu.
Cnrfi nr p'ofgre tf.iunpcd the temples.
an! thinkcl (he Ikncrteot Power.
Thankful King wst one -ef the firH aclsof
I'tvuuvn, drK-nttd ry the fatred hiflorl-
at. In t" very u.fincy o( tiror, am!J
n'9 mpiiuij vi i;irri ,re we ttrtoul a
i.iising uecs ; ir e amiable ALtt, thd
.Tlatne1er fheplierJi feleSIn tV.Trt3k I
or the nock, and lacrtbcing them or the
firft altar.- From a focial fupper ith
his difciplcs. from crowds, pf penitent or
plaufive Jews we Xmd tjie fori :f Mary,
render thanks that neither th iperfocu-
tmg farviee, northe lubtle baQGiiceci, had
Boriggca nts ief or mvanuatca nia aoc-
trme".,.' St. Paul in his pewlous voyage,'
'when toffina in the Adriatic Gulph, and
expofed to all the horrors, of a nodurnal .
ip wreck: while he was wuhing anx-
ouUy tor day did ' not employ the lirlt
moments of returning light in the cares of 1
navigation, put b ' gave thinks tor his
latety, and partook ot bread and meat wan
the mariners." ' 's v-:- '- : : "
But without' recurrinK to ancient ex.'
amples. to fortify a duty in which there is
lo much plcalora to animate Its exerciis,'
I will now clofe by adigning a few rea
ions peculiarly t-mding on Americans tor
rperiodical craiitude.
.... IDt.ri-'" . .t , . . II
v u uc many.nacns o "c eiucr wura
are cuMvulfed by : revolution,' menaced
with dangers or groaning under fcrvi
tude, wt are leading 1 quiet and peaceable
lives .'and like the happy Zidonians we
dwell at since 4 carolcfs and fecure. ' Np
inquiGtor fumrrrons our fecrctaries to the
flake,' and in no cell of America has the
clack of religious chains ; yet been
heard.- No Turkifh fultan abridges life
hy a nod, and no Lama of fupetftiuon.
onuris i uc creauuty or ignorance, or ai
fronts the difcernaient of ' wifdom.
Though difaord has hurled her brand a
mong the nations, againft the conflagra-
tion of war, we have had the whole Atlan
tic 4s a ditdv "The glearrt of arms has
only been contemplated In the diftance,;
and he found of Enropean. artillery has
been as thunder heard remote',!.'.'. Acgp,
nifed France, under themaedominioH of
petty tyrants, of the mod execrable rice.
' enumerated in any of the tolls of biftory.
has leen the lights ot , her church txtm-
cuiihed, her nurfins' father' and nui.
ing motlier,', deftroyed, her ' nobles in
fetters of iron, and her fuhjtfls grouud
between the upper and nether millrtone, of
revolutionary experiment. . The Olive
has yielded ks eil, to illumine the lantern,
and the grape has been trodden by the faut
tcring feet of the intoxicated fo'dier. Si.
lent are the halls of the Sovereign, and a
luokl out of the window, Coirtrad
Oiie 'fisdcd picture, my countrymen, wiih
the fecnes ot peace and plenty, which en
viron you. Commerce watir you tin
wares from afar, ; and iWr merchandize
from the ends of the earth. Hufbamlry
has turned its furrow to vivifying air, and
iioerai narveits nsve beeR reaped from your
ftcui, your oxen are llreng to labour,'
and your Iheep fcatter over the' plaint.
Seeing therefore, that you poITcfs In tran
quility fuch a gooJIy heritage; be careful
matcnarity go narxl m hand aith iheer.
fulnets. and as you cive thanks, ei? e alma.
To him who has no father, ftretch ht pa
rental hand, and when the eve of the
fcerar feri, then let it blcfs you. When
you nave llianked the great giver, andim.
partea uom vour Bore, ' lo him 'that is
ready lopenft,' then let the rejoicing
heart rebound, and the voice of eladoei
afiffufe a general complsceocy.' .
raOM THI XICBLICAH ADVOCATE.
ftEADER.thotihanhrarJofthe venera.
bte gen. Iiiasx Putnam a msn of re-
tiums courage and mafculioe powers he
was ufcful in his jftnerstioo; but be bit
Cumbered for tasny vests ia tbe erave.
iic uvea net to ite tr.ele factious times.
Bel Mr. Coleman, whofe buCnefa ia ft.
Jtrslifm, has fstely found him, alive and
louna in Mstietta! with this only dife
reoce, thst tbe natse of Israil, which
general Putnam always prclerved alutinc'
iu wiiute i 10c revolutionary war, has
been chanted to Rvrvit However, this'
is but a Bight difficulty to- tbeeiRintic ge
nius ot WiUism Coleman. The florj a
related by Mr. Ce runs thos .
Kufu Putnam, who had been appointee'
furvevor teneral ef the United tatcs by
gatv. vvaihmgtoa and who refiilej at Ma
rietta, has bean difmiffej from office and'
a cmain Jared Majiificid appointed In
flsaJ. . , , .
I ndrswlnf the attention of the iublcr
to the circemflsnce, Mr. Coleman if.
ferti wjibhis ufjaleffreatery, that Rufus
retoarri It the Identical old geo. Ifrael
Putasro, and I'ymeaihiCnjr with the dif.'
carded oSicer, whom he stfecti to conft-
deras the vlflimof prifidentlal vengeance,
neacicriDca nil grey natrs, and the a Sec
tion wnica Walhinton bore for him, and
bis poverty, which altogether farmi a lal.
that. If tokl h better laogtujr, would
bring f mh a r 41 from k A..r u
of a C ft "flaw Indian. Hut a 11 1 like tie
Arabian Nights Entcrtsinme nti, we tti
it, and only wonder at the inimitable In
vantioa of the lying author, .
lie It known then that rnrral Ifrael
py'isot ka been desj for thefe ten years,
sr,4 that Kufus Putnam is Only his tela,
tion. Rufas Tut cam wss sppoiated ia
thfstiontjr;:r.eralAVa(lkiron in pre
ference ;to, a number of applicants, for
what part icular reafon we know not-
Yet certato it is, ttat the valiant colonel
Lynri, of Aliegnythat hero with the
iV bloody wound V was overlooked j, by4
tiv w antVngTorr-alrfiougfr-ticvrcnt to
htm with his pocket full of recornroencW
lion's from certain men in thefe parts-i-'
lie, however,' was overlooked by the ge-
bccm and hence thegood people ot AUe
gany may form fotne. idea of hii defeits.
The firft perfon appointed by pen. Wafh;
i te the Xur veyor-generallhip lo long heW
by Ruf us. Putnam, wa Daniel Dewitt,
of NewYork,twha would not accept of;
the oSce ; wheft tha aforefaid Rufus was
felefted. ; Ignorant of furvey ing, the pco-t
;ple. became, dilcontented.' , An excellent
furveyor. who, was at Marietta. about two
; years age,' bdne employed 4 tei -re, furrey
' lands which .had.besn pieviotifly furveyed
by Rufut Putnam, couM not-make the
: fe&ions meet 1y baft milt tf and, in fome ,
ilnHances, they were not to be toundjit
aH. The .inlia'bitacitt detertr.tRed to 'et
rid of a, man fo inuch iinJuaiihed to per-
torm the talk to which he had been ap
pointed 4 and accordingly we find them
petitioning the petept congreu torcdrels.
itova this petitinn. we prifurnf, has ori
ginated the d fmiflal of Mr. Putnam.
The nreftdent has' appointed in hie room
it is faid a certain Jared Mansfield, whofe
character js embellilhed by Mr. Coleman
with the name ot 1 cry. Mr. IManshcId
i net a republican j, he is a fcderalitl of
the mott fiery ord:r ; and t is probable
may likewifebe a tory.' We underfland
however, that he it a good fmveyor, and .
that he will be enabled to give fattsfac
tiou lo the people iu wbofe fcrvice Jie is
to.be.- .. . , ;,; , v'. ,
: For jour part we appeal to the recti.
men of the armv now in town, and rcqueft
them to contradict us if we are wrong in
flating that old genrral Putnam hat been
dead nianv years, and that Jared Mans
field is a federal id. if Jared is a tory it
is hot within our knowledge: but as he
is a feJeraliil, there i ftifTuient caufe to
fulpca him. " Mr. JerTcrfon is a man
that does nothing ralhly or w'uhout a jjft
caufe. . lo this cafe the petition of peo
ple is fuflicient toeiciilpatthiin from the
fufpicien of all -unworthy motives; for,
in our opinion wln the people are not
fatiifird with an oliicrr, it is the duty of
a prefident teifmiii that oCcer and ap"
int another to his room.
USEFUL TO FARMERS.
. ox iudixs siqst.
FAUXlFRi m geiierit tnd their fin;s
with the whole grain In its hard and dry
state, which is much agLilt their ir.te
rerft for if they are fed Ai fpsring'y as to
hare a gooJ appetite, they fallow it half
chewed, and a great pan of it vai l pafs
through thcm unJitdedi and ott the e
iliet tunrf,' if they have if continually by
thtin, they deftroy too great a juanirty,
before they are fat, efpil!y it put .tip
when poor. Now I am l opinion in ei
ther ot the above cafes as the food is not
received in a proper fate fur digctfion,
that a buflel of meal, maJe into fvaill, ia
xusl to a buflicl and a half of ilrv grab,
iad double t!ui profit, when mlicd with a
vegetable, whole bulky febHance chiefly
confifls of a nutritious juke, which, in
corporating with the fma I particles f the
grain, qualifies them for nouriCameut, and
enables us to ufe a quantity fulScicnt to
increale the fat and grewtb to advantage.
Ten Dollars steward. .
RUN away from the fubferibrraboet
'the ic h September la.T.a pteio maa
Darned HALLLY, feci 8 or 9 inches
high, 2iora4yasoTage, well made and
of common completion !! is well
known iaWilcr.inictonstid its ncichbot.'-
hood, I will give the abotcteward for
raving him delivered to me or to the jailor
of tin town. . . "" ,
'.Msflert of vt.Tcli and all other parfons
are forbid herhourtng, emplojineor cir-
,. lying him awi..
ANTHONY FeTOOMLR.
, , Vilmlngten, OQober it. ,
"Ten Dollars Ucward.
RAN away from the fubferitxf, during
the lloljdavs, a Nj;ro Man named
Jicot), about 14 or J years of 5 feet
4 or J intlioe hirh and well maJe, ysllow
corru,U Aed, and has a fesr on hit forehead.
The above reward will be psid lor eon
foinr him in any Jail oa the continent fa
that 1 ret him, or dc'ivcrlnf him tome
. a" a
01, atmnp aauna. '
" , A a. a . . 1
ni,u rnsrers cf vtiia'.s and otters are
. T'lft r.wui heiOuuitng! tmclovtrg
r carryinji rum away.
i R0I1F.RT WILLIAMS.
7i!onington, Jan. p, 1 804. 65
""lUU'KS OF STOUAbb,
, ' M TJminijt, ... "
Tlx tke Year IS 54.
: - ALLMAND HALL -
: ;:-.'. .'V HAS FOR SALE, . ..' ' v .
Mbit HOpKSTORE inMarket-Siuet, jft ". V
- ' tittflr. N.-IIill,
' , ;' ; Dcccmbr 13. 1803, '
fVHt North Aaitricit PilM, U101 ; coileciioa' of
JL -iy sesottw. Ch'a ao4 flini, from .
ChtrM of iv oq kind, ' . . r " . . ;
AH kind o ihipptoj tutd other B'r,kt ' r , ' "
BcS Dutch Quilli.Wtlf iHSeiUDtWax. de tk ..
f tptr, thick pott tolio, lhi da.tetU) , cVc. iti.
Aaaarieae frtflieat Nav!ttet," ; :: 1 v'.: . r ,
.HimittM Moom" Witloe,f-'T-t', ??':.;.',
The $ttmuf Complete Deily AlCft New ilk.
riaet'a Comptb, . ...
Xhi Cepa fur Pilot taJ Chtru of the Bk sod X.iv( ,
! Siaiooarie. Cog pbiH Hiftoty ot Eng1d, rrt-
r .AfliBtM. Le' AwrtcM Acconiptip(, bctiooi..
: ai.UrU AiSiot, rilher'a Compaoioa, llanty'i teg- -
Uih Gmmu. BcoH't LBoni, American fiectpio, ,
Coraelii BJtpout, Cfil CommtoUfit, Clark'efa- .
iBtorece,VirgUi ProfoeiealCiama',Cbm..
.fcaaai rreoch aoil Eoghin axerciic, voaagex n
wotta'a Laiia 1 "fliflt 0Oiooariu, JrUieri, fpeU .
fiooka. a4 a e ariety ot Lti ao4 Ty Boka,
Hultoe'a Ciak aiqa , . 1 , , ,
- Do. Costunin ' r .
imp(i Come cUea, Vtti&'t MalJiemttic '
Hi fcm'i Looturea ia Nta;at f tiilolophy
rerofoa Moral Philofophjr
JleU'alffayaOniaeanUlU&ual aaie Powtrtot Ilia '
Caldritti'a Aaimatett Maiur .
liaite'a UoWartal Cccapby, Votney'a Ruias S ;
, 'wintebortbtM Hittofyof America i4 Clima.
' Kuflall'i Miloryol atodera Earopa " ' .
Millot'a BteaieaM o( Aacieci Viiory i
rritQUy'e Uctorea oa ttiftory o4 Ccoeral tolkj
Blair' Leaurea, lKaB Xxtrada ia pror
Bydoa'l Tour th(ODi Stiiij and UiUa '
Boilagbreka'a WoU ' ' .
'Do. V Tra :-' ' ' '. '
OldcUU, tUnttke oa iht HiBory of Int'aad
BiUifk Anilqaitim Walleea Aacieat PcertfrS f
JtrTifoa't VoMt, bo prclltaeditioe
Do, : do. coeamoa ,4a,
Johafton'a RamWef '' '
oft' WotJmTaa paor,5ett,a Moti'a
Wau't Lo., rordye on luiKaiioa, riaefl Woik
JklkMp'a AiBiojrpby.BiotT;' c,l DitVosarf
Boiaaical rl.rmoay, railoitaoi a.""Je
Tmp(on' S(imm, Boa,a foema, linetnfidd'e Jo.
Xianatai eata oa Nactoaal Tlida, Da oa SuWuda
The Uiolr,', M AatcdoteaaUitltflguiked pifoaijc
la lh 1 5 ih catuiy,
AWairaWa Hkory VomfaHloueVae! Hays "
Baile al Karate, . '
Fre klaWi MQitor,Di t toer Coeapiaiaa .
tfirtl ot Dcpotilaa, B'ia Cookery
JobaSoa'H Jai'a a4 (uey'aliakaites
' D. ad da racket 4.
HOVELS end ROitAKCZS.
Toa Joaea, Aiabiaa T;,TU cl tha Tici,Orttbar
rtvily.Cul of ib, Uuiia,C gloria Tea-pla B'tt"
oy,itm4r h Minaa, taa.aiGiaa or la.w.b kaato
k ei, oStu't tlouiia, ILnliaa, Toaa J ooa, K H leal
, H"m' foot of Ca.-iily, A4 4 da nce, fa
Uaiiiea b foiiaaaia lret, 0.'o
Lntaa a, K LiHr, Vm Adul;trM, Etit
Crafoa, BalUlaa aad Eiaat b.. C'tt Bia:t, Ta
Vrra, l.r Li.ee la Hoea,Tkao4ofe Crkea m ti
aaa.o!tai Iw, Tke Mta of feetiog, AMutua .
Aaa,Ta Iafi4el fatker.
ZUrzr.1 j;,. ,'jz.y. ;i.
Coaaa cufto ate.
Baa Cemidt
tiki'f!da lit, Vtifa Tiofl.ia, E.fa tl ?r-
at Sr. ia iv r C Swi c Cmeni, Ite
CLriiB' Q if, Jidu1 I) r hit, A T'ri
atka !.... ca r( U L' 1", Buaoa'a
of ikiaard ik Ui W eld, U tau t ?t 3k IT.h
SxriiaaMal Caiartt'l Wui'i fUima et tyai,Er.u.
Ict at l; cr.tr, i.rt.ry, JJ,i.iai. a, CmnH l'rer
B9bl, 1 toelt.'.je l Ititn, 111 .na a
anoifi,fd.ar)a aa it-a fuuea, C. l-
aad L'i.il'..fia Coa'ttUtd, BXoa, Caaat ad
Ciaer, Ov$ a ot !, Aa.
JL'jrtie on TawTitar, rtfiLa Ktftrtt, I
waed'ed. Fn.'il '"i Palu a Obl'inUoa, t.l
km'i rj.a.tM, f.aa-e'e f' e, S i.ta fi" ce
ol La, ralieiit al.-.aia Brei-a, Lu jt' C.'a,
ataitia'a ColU&a of S !.
Hunt rr aa a-W LlJ, A Trt-:i.t en tht
fUfuaaad TelUaf fre, BdiUr fk..mffc
Wr.Vv.
ALSO.
ALMANACKS
For the year lc4
PROPOSALS foe ft)kU!M k SafcfcrijKla,
The iW-T'a, MjrtkJ-0 W Cen.tJh't
ii U 1 I) E;
Caataialf pi' twtAiaa lnl.lCt.m aa
ry taVt aoajwS.4 wnk ike D e4 tkwr C3
owMk aa Appeaaia of f'tfu .
ly tU Ilea, J, t, TltlOI, l' '
Tilt aik U Uftl 1 ap W4 l,mm Um US w
KriiMa. aad aa.pttd. k a L nl 4 ika fml
AA. al AITnabty e4 cd t aarnb apoa i! iht (.kjt'la
it t waina, la ike at. f keeii.aa at ika Sa-a. I
kit lata Uw aiai al ik Zmfi t la Ua lu IV4
atf 01 aailiee vi k ark.tk k it loirrii,'.
fol Wi i.g nUti la Skeoff, tad CorebW,. t4 ,
. A A . n . .L. I . 1 .
lkaaaff atttmM t,a
foaecai of lelsraatim, (ad ika mi (oe lea a(a
ika wk U iaMdi,ia!dtraa, ', k a ad
CaJee kt.,tuH title ol At HIT, ike datyaf
Ikaoti, r-S,wi.a, aad pina aatfaaa la ika appt.
abaa of ataadara, ,U ke dtiukd, aad ike
otprocQ.oaiBMdrdkf ika Urn aaearaty AU
Co-retrd na ika tbj U Ik. lr H ke,
WkMtaatauitad kf .a a SV ee af J.i.ta, m Wra la
perfaa kiUe4 la aa tLmi al iaie, r,Ur( k.kj
aa ai'raipa ill ke a4e aa ak.!, m4 awkaa.te Wad.
aagtataa SWa aiKr (.v. -Si trrd We '!,
nai'aaUu&.k'actaaau, Ac, f ;
toMDtrion
tke v.k ;u ke .,111. ,
' papa..
' -1 .,.;itu "'r we.
ju1'U.M f i twaaaa t.l.iai ao.W
A M ai nw fabUnka. .,U ka M,, lk, wl
a1rJa,H'ir,'"'r t:l ' ". k,
Atia4 It Jl. in .V..m . k. ik. 1 , . . V
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