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t- - -T . , v V-:,-, mm-:- -test: ml i9. FllIDAY, OCTOBER Sij 18 17. in j. 0' Vs a i- fof . tteir trditor wba : have -'suffered vnfNTED, WBKKLY, Bf A. LUOAS. 0 tutori"' ' '.Three dollars per year, nne half, whom we allude, may be a caution to otherM- i W oar BilieWade thal'the miseonduet of those to e paukm advance. No paper to be eoMiitoed Jon- At all times, but More particularly in the pre tl threo;month. after a year. and commerce, it . iitr inn nouae merem buhii iutc wcvu icjvcu.i . .- . . . . wiU he very useful f6r Friends frequently to inspect jnto the state of their own property, to keep their concerns ywitbQ proper bound, and' so to eontjaa their wants, within the limits of Christiaa eeotentmeut, that should any uufore to be p i t . Ihal :Lm liic. and iotiee: thereof shall have been fciveu ajfc'wwtf.'tf not exceeding 14 lines, are inerted ' w fr one doHar r;fr twenty-five tent each ub- eeq,ient insertion and in like proportion where there; 1 sT i?rea' C number o fl'me than fourteen. The cash must acc(,Hnpany nose.iruui ticiuna uuB.uywu . wc ' drtoiv " '. " -. ; V , . trtS'it wibarir5on can, in any ease be reeeired without iortina i wit)) ?al payment of arrsftraunlcss at tht BELtGIOUS. TJIK EPISTLjB. iVcn th'-Tearlv M-S' .n?, !t.i,t iii Ciialie ' 1rjN!W'f ' .'teamen t!fe"2tt ofth- HtJ. of 7a A Quarterly and MmiiJMeet;vsi ofi Bitt FhIBNDS, : .- , - t uir love i our neavcniy ramer uas.pre oBUHAL ECONOMY, : ' rieultHre With much pleasure we ettraet the following intefeitiog report of the Brighton ixktbtilon, from the Boston C'ejitinel. Agri- cultural pursiiiia are ineirue toiereai vi wur nar dy yeomen, and we are gratified to observe their tmenuou rouseo aoa ineir emuiaupQ excuea oj pabue spirited fairs and premiums. Uvuniless blessings Await-lliese exhibitiousin the cults discrimiualioa and sound jadgprnent, io kiod ,ne and love, t watch over their brethren for good. ' Great advantaars would result frooi ea ly, repeated and ' private r advice ;to youBg trart- smenjho, . front temporary soceeh. and inipriHie4 vnwy JwAiij 'idanfte u exeeedfajg theii .capital, and of imprndently extending their, bsnet. - - ;. , . t)nr WuipaU'J is-nirich eleited for those vbo, nfier fai; pniiipo&j, have from a sadden de preciaVi'in property been subjected to man v tlitiivulties. Ve wish kindiv to eneourace !sueh of these as have it still within thir poweh X?n : -the four had only two. All Vve teams . - . '(.. .. s . a a save one tne owner 01 mncii qi seen reverses be experienced, they tnav lokp'lon, ft lands, the. improvement in jO.e bret-d uaeK wiin leeungs 01 eonscious integrity. .-AnUj". " ,wiurut uu buccj.- . we would esneeiallv recommend to Friends afiTost' ' ' !t ; ' v V ' i - ' . " - . - . . 1 ' .l.Jl' Jtil'. '.. L vrigman eaii-e sjioi--An aumeniip report 01 ; the proceedings ftoa awards at the Jate ISrigh ton exnibition -is preparing for the press by a committee appointed f-r tht purpeie. It js not yet ready for ) ablicittion 7 ipk pMgKing match on Wedbieaday pro foooJi ihe'interetlf the 'ghowT'A sailabJe field was marked oat in qaa.ter-ae.re lots and eieven or twrlve compelitois ' stared fQLtbe preoiinm prciwly at the B&me..mof-ij.Mit. . 1 he ploughs were of all the -cofntracttnus. rn ose j and all of them bat four, were draa by four vniien in tnis nurannam aso.noiy. n am 1 ....-'to a timtiv contraction, of their domestic ex had drivers, feuded to oar dear absent brethren.-UtittiF? And we dere that their tr.Js m.tbeduty of bolder and Jr. ver. One of the fcirialttee, oHtcM UMhw e4, time th foundation up.n tiiht-: ft i-l'. dM.try and economy, and. aic.ds, by the w.teh wtf saw antMe .yer. in allagei-hvenitt their riB-anf fcir)l,hIa"lt theirpettatien. ahonld notjformed ihetaak .a ten seconds more .H!obers ; ! . ..!.. iw ....:.i..j!! exceed those limits Which become a Chmtias'in very Quick succession. Ihe farmer .wli nunc ih lurvvcr imiiiaiau :c. im ...:..-. exceeu inose iiomiiasuuiiunv. . . -; .- v- .. ... . , , ,- . ....... l .i..i...t:. i . ouro-va infirmaties au.1. the- diaaonrements."1"1 - -- llrrifmil ihl their crcatest good. Before We quit; mwutet, and appeared t. be tl e avpr le oi L,uaioathattordbstiniHfl,ir.,l!ofe: tbe rL" wbo hw bWTied Ji w forefatheri ill farmf r '' ituig. that-where My ' Prticola - of which wil H, , I"ie. .'UaVp iii!;.! i.ii.,r . ...I baltub shedVexeifi-d a very lively interest,-. iUf hi S.,n,. i.eaHi? os " to pntUof .'te4rt ;w,vJ '. lthough . they . nh' VT a,,d 4nd to holiues H a! irttirtn6r of. e6rtVersation.;,naJ' hav a k'gll dinelmrge from their efirdi-. ' , P,a0i.tat to the Cnxgoinj pirt.cu.ari, icspectirg V Miy we 'then ea'SldJAbe aerel .datift .whieh -: w."? - U,M e1r,uy ejir- chrutian. prafcssieaj the Brighton- caitie- shew vc-sej the M..w.ngrBtste-; 'Evolve up'oit s a ehrtvliaps "the awful re .!?lmtiIH thai none-, wheu tbay have ii ju their . ment of prcmU:ms, Stn.-vW ftimsibility we are under aata STrhi tfieof alll,wr hwU rwt sateed, until a just reslitu-t JT fAe fattest Ui premium of g30 to tiio-j gifts and talent';' with which ;we kafei1" b" nl M t,ll who have suffered by.Col....Ciiapiu 2.1 do. SiO it, Col CttiuSi bf-po entrusted; and the necessity of &ee'-jn5, 'nt!10J". . do. St Mr. liarii'igion. -: "l wore pirituaily-nindel people. r . ' he fttionot osufterin reported this .year Fur the be,t BnU premiflnir:STist. In tu ruin our attention to the stute oMtfn :wr tu!ea 'oerecliaistiea! elaiai. aad a Samael D tna. 2 l do. ' 5f5"f 3, Mr. Harnigiu. meiety as it has been .now laid before us, - Vn I military nature, is upwards . : J?or ttie but Coib--ii'e 1st premium Vf $ proper employment of ibc first daynfiha wet-k,;0 4"urefa' fh'al faw. 'UondreJ pottnda.'V-oul4.hive been : war dod to 'Dr. Stearns bit the day more particular set apart f.r public ; VJ a have reeoiyeepUtles from all except one ai bis eow wa not entered in seisou, uopreini or.hjp, is as'ubkct that has elaimd our ssri-Vitte yearly jneetia.ou tU(? A arh -'A u'm was a!liwed."j2.l do. S30 n. Jcbu Bus attention. ITi no small privilege to be tjueot- " Frowtheee. .we observe wit h pjeuBrc, WeUea. - i do; Mt. If arrjn, ion. living in a Country where much regard is paidi,uat, hesiJj a Watchful care to sunport"' tUej -t-virul 'pens auvaeted particular attention. h i H4 dtiiy, and it - higtily baeomas us Ho le"f'mottiM "f"' " Society, our b1elhreH O1.Q eontaii.rn3 t tat xen (Ma nms and be careful that our ctaaiple lit this - respAct be:bBJoud t.atlantic are engaged in various aeta-'Maguas) from Hsindeii county. -Oa of these wosistent wUh the profession Ve maxe to lhr M' welfare uftheir fw-Uoir- i .Ut ! t trarld. "tV".' desire t at ha. at famiiiM- and ' u? yviing friends' :als4 may closely cxanitue .whetoer ihey are sutfieiut!v solieitoai jto jm- prove mat portion oi ints aay wnicnis now ai Lluit d to the great, duty of meeting with their frieods for the purpotB of divine vvorfihip. -To iLoe who are awakened to a due sense of the a?rn,il interest of he soul-and oh J that this "were tTe Cas wTta iHJ. we .believe that ttbese .'Intervtil have often proved times of mneh r'e lijii'Ws buefit. MJ.ujr ave dariv?d great io iroaseof sireiigib both at ihfse and other tiin8,j a r- . to whJj over 3t)iK) . t t. huviiic- nen. ' . . .. .... " u,;v(.i. in 1a 1U'. in Aucu.i. sib - md i .. lOearyuag friends, our hearts are wanned ?;dih -weight Ibl fauiuba.Duiham exhibit with love Joycia. We deiirer that it may le ed in Eiwriaml. An;iiher,fontaidii:j; Heifer" your frequent concern to seek fur no establish- or Calf IT i-2 mouths old. wciihiiiL' I320wi. '.. a l. i m a.- . ... laeui 011 i oniy sure louniiatioti, a.d to watt and riF.ing six feel tour inchvs. I IH hu.nble 1 wiftcbfulnesi for the teaching of the 0f the faraaus Bikewell bit t d of Kng heavenly instructor. If ooullU tt of mind lf w.i calvt-d ai Wesmirook nea lould attend y.9jhd prv'-f wful-and-fcas-.w mOluting u .Lis nature, this ii no eWse for, ly, art! has now a calf, four luouths dismay. Thone who sleadily pursue , the path weig.is uver 400 . or a true disciple will, through the goodness; For the bent Boiiri tt premium S13. Na- of Hie JLofd, at times be permitted mdubitably tbaniel lus-rsoil Jd do. g5, JS i i hen Ki- blns. , lie iwn h ealtie. Jirtjajitii milk dai .':i, which fr m rftiriiitr to wait upon th1 i.ftrd s from read- to Jee" tnH "iey are the objects of his pater tU.e Holy Scriptures with miads turne.l t!Rtt regard.- Thus they wi I have cause tt t : r pivibe Author, in deire.' that he -mid the reat -benefit -of patieiit, reli- bl'.is tliedn t their comfort an t edification, artd gou exercise. They will, from their own cx friuii peruiiiitr t'e piou lives ami experiences periene-vknow an increase of true faith Im the flf rtose who have gone before them. "Hot we ; power and perceptible upport of the Holy Spi tv tid prescribing aiiv precise line of conduct ; ; . .!J. -:.. . . jbiieving that if the Attention bo sincerely turn- 'J Onto the tleavnly aJiepoerd, In preserv ftig help and guidance wiU uut.be witheld. l'l.... ..P .. ... 1....' :... 111UBC. it iiiw r,ii i'iui wr nr. Dt'fn addressing, may.sotucttie feel that taeir tkitii i$ low, when about t6 attend their meet tnj in the eottrse of the week, ii wy be, nu Jder great outward difficulties. ' These. 's-enfi-ffiinie, and 'opportunities' of '. ilbdrawing i" .''.n worldly cares, have been hiessed.to uinnyij ifti'V have 'proved 111 seasons o dv'ep Inal imi 4i-eo'nr.iem'erit.' ti-es.of refreshing from the. I he preir.iatn. oTSl-0 for tho greatest crop of wheat was awarded to a zM'tiemait from Wor cester county rh' raiiied 6 and 1-titii Jmsltels on an acre of 1 . rods. ' The nrcuiium hf for the greatest uuanti- ru. Ascribing this to the tree gift ot (i d m ty bf Tuiatoe, t a g-ptleaiaii of - D.dhaio, Christ Jeous our-Lord, they will become firm v ho rinsed up.vard of 450 buuhe.s 0.1 an u ly persuaded.Mhnt the tender power ui' re- era. deming l.,Ve. through undervalued byoo avi- The a'tne'w's allowed to R-genUeif;.;n who ny, is above all t::inas proeiou. ' e a. e con- rn the haute sjlace raised yvtr TOO buhhe.1 Our soled ia the heliaf, that 1 ha. feet of many of our nM. 1 ' beloved young. friends, have becti turned into- . ,.' ttns patfi. And it is. our earnest desire, that; neither the tear of map, the itFonce of the cross,. :;n avulsion to the simplieitx r)f th" trttlh, nr the activity of.thoir owri wills, may inter-, rtipt : t.hoir' piog'n., hut ' tliu they may through the ui.Jotei.ns nf divide eA innel, come to know Hti ejahliq fluent in t.iii. faith, which 1 "i.a Urange-lSIrssocau, tinned lth -'tjit Brlttih rays ertbe settm snB, Thr6uhtl boles of the trees appeared the ptcMy visage of Aute pierre, ne perhaps, the dept iei.ey . tji e eastle, and clustering urar the t .demon t,t 11a walls. A remoter view of the 'Village if D' V HierreBt w(th i git omiig river ' end n-irarftfe valley, waa cught and lost, alternately, in the serpentine lntu.es of tbe rbggetl rfisd y- w hithj ' aeevnimodated to tin grouping .of iVv 4ree wound amidst branches lader. vtih ripening ' lruitt tillitg rtideiitt' tollttily itibiidtetiB ihe velvet lawn' that ihWditi rely surrounded the eastle.. ' The deep 'meat, the, draivn-bi idgey tbe ivied tower, and ttrrhed portals, i pemng intothe square eoutt had a ft4d.! and pie tor' esqiie character ; ard, c,mljrd with tl reV aeryed tints and fine repose of eveuii g.! arsocis atcd with Yhat tmitftum of teelu t v l m I t,e- lonetd to th. moment, prfcidii.jr a hist inter- view tth tf eSe, on whoov.tbK nind has ir dwc'H''.-i iHadKiralioii' j)vtereit.-..'i . r :. Te fouiitt Oeneral La raiette surrounded by bis patriatela) fsmitj Ms xttli. 11 s t n acd'daubterJiii-lAw;' ht 'ttio' i.'bvB (the slrttrcrs f his dungeon. in tlmutJ aTd their. hmband-iVeJcun erald chiltiren. And a veter- ahlt gf fttid.utiele, tfce tx grand prior of Malta9; with heir as white an riiiiH, and his crvss and his order worn ui j roudiy as w.tn he Imd in dued forth at the hirad f his pious troops, a pfiuimi the 'yoy;tn jctt or. Cbitstisn enemy. -Siirh was the group, that reveivd Ub io the sa lon of Ca Grange ? ncb wftsibe elofe kbit cir- '. ele tl at n:ade vur biehktnst ,i.rj t0r diur.er parly ; beeonipaiiied ius in ordolightlul rainf ' hlei tLoUvh the gn.n nils ind wocrJs ef La Cirnige, aitd coiiHian'tiy ..peented the must ect unity cf ftiuiilv intereits, : habiis, talste', liRVeiions. . e naturally expect to find strong traees of , time in the form of those " with wToe name, and deeds we have been lotig aitaioted ; of those who had obtaii.etl the SLfifgt of the Morld. aiinost before we had eiittttc! if. Butj oii the'posou el La Fujetu ."lin e. I ; -UK 0 tntprcssioh ; not a w riikle font. vis tie t hi 081 brow; and fni unbent and noble figftit; is cult as Upright, hold, and vigi ruiis, t ide tiui j tliut hilt rnm it. Uraee, strength dif.ii sii.1. distinguish the tie pmon of this tXitaor tlinaty man J who, tlioogh .more l.ii h fly jears before the world, engaged in scene ojf iruTige and eventful con"ii dot not jet opV pear t' have" rest-Led his clittiactertr. Lufe ling and at-tiVe in hi.(fni, graceful aid f 1& ftniit iu kh snliin, it i. ditti( UH to trace, in ' oe of tie mast seeceofu agrieiilturuis. and unea of the niOsljptBffeei'fitie grctfetnttn ifcatSVaS'eV.. ha produced, a warrior and a hgisiaturesi Ti e pati ioi, howfter', is alwnj disceinabTe. in the I a 1 1 pwnNfttiion of every fat-tilty and talent he ever jiosisotd, the taetnorynt' W. l a Favette lis all tltejehaejjyvojijw..oifl'enth----furreIeiiion; and, besides, these, high views of nil tbat most eh voted inl.e wiimi's couv . eeiniort l!i conversation is britliuml) en riched witln iint cdotes of ail that ift rehbiated . in vhnractef and event, lor tbe la-t tifij year. He still t s 1 f: with unwearied .elighi trhiB short visit t England, to his friend Jkr. Fr-i,'-afitl dwelt ob the witchery of the late Dm tits u f l)evn.ulre, with aaiost boyish cntluSi a ii".. He sjtaki. and writes English with thp Same eleganrk he does his l ative tongue He . ha nmde l.iwself- master; of all that is best worth knowiijjj, in English literature' and pi.i- ; losophy. 1 m ivcd ihat hin library contained niahy offlurlioftt cmii.ent tun Inns upt.n all 8t.br jtets. Hi iHegatit, and wrll chosen collect tioti cf hook'tji neciipivB li e highest a pailmtnta i) oi of thellow.rii ef the chateau; or.d, like. rilOM THE B3ST0.V DAILY ABVKItTiS! H. 7a.tf a Wheat. to L. wav bruu-tht )r(',inei nf ton I.urrt I'd:. - ' : n -.-.-i" ., . . OiaJ ha tfiui been rnthi la mil .m s!rftni?tf iKlvestDeVlCtory -l Jw'ill h'Ae'rte'vere lo'.tb'dhr'.U'iu 'eodr'e,.aiid under I - Ai.Ki,-deir friends, you. .v. ho love Jktpressnre bf linanv troubles and .eri0i..(iue!W4 bU r, m .n;e vigor 01 me ; leenng, us 'auJ hdS tVipeieneeq iriereasi. of fairh in the uierci- )" h mny blessings t which you S(Ut. i..aod 'unoipoliMit ire of our great creator. A single head of iiu .wheat ..... si II :.. 1 . 1 i 1. . .,;iri , i. 11 111 10 i t', i n liidii w.io piiicKcit .it srooi a nnu tu . .i:a.ig-; tro'in vanou actulent i;mv b 1.hhI iintil !81C u cfilimaud th't there vt'ere 100 biiv'tt i-t rais ed cf iu it zs believed 10 b;-superior .to cay truth, ;,. Anii-riea. to weih fi7 l-2alb. to lhe'hnhej" 1 . .-. . - j-- - - - . ' never beru kriawa to . ba a.-f cud tiy tin? study i.f M'ri taigi.e', hai.gs ovtr tin farm yard of t L- 'liiog()phiral agriculturist. It , lrequently hrSipPiis " unid M. La Foyetve, ai " .we w fie loi'kliig not of the wiiidi.w at some flopki. which . were ihovfiiar heiuath. "it .fie 7 w I ' .'Vque.iL,) happi ts that my ijthtu.s, nsd toy hay . ui i.uviM,r.n mi i..CJvri8f dik-potellni tny attention with your Hume, the teelu:?, us Beewcouragi:tl',then, dearfriocds noUo.ufi!ct Jonrmeetiogsj however Bthall j. but to believe tfiat by a diligent atte nda nee of theuaud a held enifafenitfit tif mind therein, vnti will strengtiieBed to filtp''yuir 6t at ions'us fai t h -tul devoted Christians ' . xa a we.ll oVdcred ta'mtly, short opportunities " religious rctirementfrequently occur, in bieh t fie'inind may be turned. r'n ueeret aspira t"o to the autnsr of oil 1 our ; blessings ; and Hieh havt- often proved times of m -.re than transient hpnefit. It is. our. present, eoncern, w.-it co exception to t his practice may be found Jmohgji us'i jbether take pbee'in a read to? a portion of the scored Volume, or when we Mumbled to partake of the provisions with uieli we are supplied for. the suBtenaueeof the "ly. On these -latter occasions, pav the sris sf ygur yOUOg trien 's, also, be turned in ratitade to God, who hn". liberally provides '! May tbrripeneoerof ubTaII he w.1, that we can adopt the words of tbe Psal-'t-?Kveniogand moraing. and at noottj will W'-ft. k. 18. - .;,;,:; .. . J '-- ID mi r !. . -..!.. . '' '. " L.i. . -.-"' jer s rpisne we. nau io. .remans - nure ei tome of our members in . . Ventfrithezi-X ' Iti e t a raised tht i-Ktt sea- ifeoo in tue srdeu ef Mcsm. V. and A (jiitp- iiian, in Middh bury, Vt. which eigii.vi, mrlud ing the top, 10 Ibs.'.lJ- ounces. Beat Hits who can I- An. Knlish navins 101 dkf. .K1 . .. I. . If J- ..n finding that aoate graceful eases hi ?d h"ve f Sal earre- Whilst we .Wa? I f condition , bf such as have thus 1?! wn peace, and brousht ,tson- tZl lT ? tLenjy vei we also feel very t v -: have been purtHker, and the privilege it is lobe empljjed," in tlio smallest degree,, .in. the service of the Lord, let it be your concern td offer jMur hearts to hi dspmal, and under his sacred guidance, to becorfce devoted to the sup port of his cauue. '. " ' . - V iay our dear elder Greihrcii n 1 sitefs, 1.nno.l1 iiffnn donrpKiil tin vnrimiB it.nur.ts. he by continued, Vatchfalness onto prayer en- !ea raised this seasou ,i:t the garil An.A with r.n,.rt;iv l Iri.atin nil. fhfiv JoihU Sjlttlf; of Nebury, which receive that divine'siipptfrt which will enable I tbirty-three ii.chfes and th.es qnarters in cr. them acceptably to endure the remaining Irs-; vuiniereiice 1 and weighs 12 pounds without the als of time : and being preserved in IowiintBs , top. Salem Ua. arid meekness of spirit, be prepared to .'eater;'- w. '.' T"-" - ' . ." into rent; evMasting.Frwell. U ' - FOR HlGN.; gigud in and on behajr or the meetiii,-ny t VM. DIL'VDHTji CHSUSUON, Clerk to the meeting this year. 1 1 or ourewn Vortaire.' x. . I He poke wil!r grent p!eaurp'pn the visit piiiunimai ax vrge some yeuvs ago, by Mr. Fix 11 nd. CstT.etal Fit izpa trie k H oik me mt, tl, liU-rning ofter ni arna) to shenr me a 'tfiwtvr, . richly eciered wish ivv 1 it I'n.rnip li.i 11 oi v. tut- utires N TENV STORE Yamcet & Bbamk,1 'fof dCMCrbiTeT for sale, a good assoit- of DltY GOODo. QoEESfSWAUE, UAUDA'ARB m.t of DltY GOOUo. QUtlESSWAttE, and G5.0 JEIUR3, which being well tyd tri, they can dis pose of on rasonabte terms for casb, or on credit to punc ttul custoiners Thfey. wdl be gmtefut for a aiiareof custom, October 2 1,1817. 25-4t. in I OT1CE All those INDEB TED to the jj 'subscriber Of bond, note or book account, are requeued ta calf and settle the a.me with 'AUxut der JttcRaei of Si teedatiorough 1 who is fuJy authored to fettle and give ttischiitfes. , A - 1 ttUOH LADY MOROaN S " FRATtCE. ... General L:i Fayette hu not appeared in Pa ris, siuee the return of the. Bourbou 'dynasty to Franee, Aud 1 should have left that country, withoolJiivU'g seen imefits greaet--.rtHi menti, bed uoi a flattering invitation from the Chateau La Grange enabled .- me to gratify a wih, long and devoutly cherished, of know ing, or at least of beholding, its illustrious mastef. Introduced by proxy to the finnilv of La'Fayetfe, by the young and amiabta JMn Cess Charotta de B, we jindertouk our jouraey,to La Orangis with tbe same; pleasure as the pilgrim his first unwearied steps to the sbrluo of sainted excellence,". ,- ' I jJ In the midst of a fertile' and luxuriant wil derness, rising above prolific orchards and an- tieuat4 Wflpus; appeared tbe five towers of wuh F'tx," he stiid, " who jlantd that ivy! I have (aught n:y g and-cbildreti to vencraPe it." : ' ,' , :'-'; . f. - '. . ; , The chateau La Giangc does not, I oweverj wan: othtr points of interest.- Fti)tii-td ly . Loiii I,e Gros, and orVupied. by the print. $ of Lorraine, the mark of a canrti ball is Mill visible in one of us Uiwem, which penetrated 1.1ms ' masonry, when attack' d l.y Marechal T u rehne.' . Here, in the plain, but spacious, salon- , amanser. the peasantry of the nighLmLn d, -aud-the domestics of the'ecstle, akoemble ieiy -Sunday evening in winter, to dance to the vtm olin oi the cone erge, uud are regalid with cakes, and cau-sucree. Ti he eneral i iiuiale lyf an.J.l.is family are always, present at tl ee rustic balls. 1 he ycurg people occasionally dance among the teuntryiutf ' t the exam- '; plesfncwKtriffFfihlyinporTedb ; ris dancing-master'. . v ' i Jn the summer this patriarchal re-union take idnce iu the paik, vthere a rpaee is cleared for the orpnge, shaded hytle lofty , trees which encircle it. A thousand times, in eoptemplating' In Feyette iu the mit'st of bis charmii g family i the last years of the life of the Chfinrelfor de Tilopital reeuned fo nveLw he, whom the nat te Drvctome liktr.a to Cuo and wbo,Jqriiijliie hated luction, z retired from a court unwortliy bf his vitipestiTZ his little-domain "rj" Ylgna7 w hich lie "cultivl ted liimsolf, . , J'A it. x - i '..
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 31, 1817, edition 1
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