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i, ... if- 7:i 'ri-U ;h ' - .1 . X' yy-: ',; . f y TV --.J vtf it . . -r-;:i 1- IIDSM'CABOUHA PORTFOLIO A xi will "I - t. 'I I ' n - By W. Dunnavant.1 1- Published every Tuesday and Friday afternoon; at S3 periAnnurh, Advance . ; ' Advertisements not exceeding a square, inserted Stirae."for gly an25 Cent - ; I xr eaclr continuance Letters addressed tohe'PubTishjerinust be post paidj Subscribers cannot withdraw their patroiiage until arrearages are f f MM- I::.----' 7,;. ..l; 7- -,7 . . : . '-77. 7 ... : I--;, V - ? -f.; 1 C ' 4 . - ) ' i '. j ' .1- (v. L . ft 7? ; 1 L- -I 1 t "" iF- ye have ieen tlie Following (says a corres- potident) in ah Irish paper. It is recall-; ed .jt6the mind by they ery eloquent eu- ' 0iy o( Mr. City; oii:-the;; same-' great . - friend of liberty mid liber alpnlicytvrho is supposed to make the address imme diately previous to his death viz : .Oh t buryrne deep in the boundless sea ;:Let my heart have a limitless grave ; ror my spirit in-iiie was as nerce oc tree - As the course of the tempest's wave -And so far from the reach of mortal con- trol. ' ! , J: . -:- :J - '. Z..'., Vere the depths of my fathomless mind, That the ebb andilows of my single soul v ere iiues to i,ne resi or manKina. ' shall' engirdle the Then my briny . As in life did the voice of my fame, And each mutinous billow that's skyward Shall to fancy re-echo my name. ' C That name shall be storied in record sub 'I To the uttermost corners of earth t Oh! renowned, till the w reel; of expiring Each was chahsed in himself. aM T :: ,each thought f :-; " , ', :V ;", . The other only changed; himself the $an) na coioness ureu misiikc, au.iiva jr Came like the pestilence o'er some sive .e'.' -v.; thoughts T-Vv r : - l-.- That lingered yetj healthy and beautfuU Amid dark and unkindly ones. And Ihey hose boyhood had not known one vkr y '' ins' woVd. lr:i :-;.:-5::- J. , were strangers in tneir age. jl tneireyes 'Twas but to look contempt; and vvhen , - they spoke, ; ; . ; - ;- v . -. ; : y Their speech was: wormwood ! . And this, this is life : large consuniers; jDrCpali which produ ces no smoke; isr j more durable,' and i he re fore cheapferjthaii any Goal here; tofore in; use. FRENCH PORTER. A brewe r In Paris has lately pro Droduc- ed a species of porter, the excellence of which is highly vaunted 5n one oFthe French" journals 3 The notice of ;it fis headed uAnother conquest over Enj- ianu vanu it is; connaentiv Dreaiciea that this new invention will soon super sede ail malt beverage throughout Eu rope M' . ads and inns1 and stage coaches,' and v. indeed- the whole list of grievances ; which the Quarterly-Review;, has lortfr ,' hince made .the themes of com pi aint and, I satire, are oisnnspn ot , in . a phf -nri SZ S SOBIi Zi PT F. From late British Journals, How to catch and how, to cure a dold. At this time of the year colds are ea sily caught, and difficult to curei; The followinp: will be found effectual- i - After ; Be the glorious land of my birth. Yes! bury my heart in the boundless v- ; "j sea '' j- " -.. : ' . 5 -'r "'. ' i v T would, burst from a narrower tomb; : r Shoultl less than an ocean my sepulchre be Or if wrapped in less horrible gloom. ::-'jT" ri;'"-j-.;: ;!CHange. ' ' ' ( Fr om a volu me of Foe ms by a youu g '" lady, just jmbiished in Jbngtancl J ' . And (his is wjiatis left of youth ! -! ; There were two bovs vv ho were bred up together' r. '; : r'- ' y Shared the same bed, and fed at the same . -: board ; ' ., :. ;.'; '.;'. . -v. Each tried the others sport, from their first v J Young hunter of the butterfly and bee, To when they followed the fleet hare, and ' V - tried ; - .V : r- r:- -V U..'" , The swiftness of the bird. They I ay beside The silver trout streatn,1 watching as the Played on the bubbles; sliared each in the ' . 'store, ' '-i.-: :'--):.-r .. . 'T Of otlier' garden ; and together read : -Of him, the master of the desert isle, ''j;' 'Till a low hut, a" gun, and a canoe, j' Bound their wishes. Or if ever came j A thought of future days.' 'twas but to say That they would share each other's -lot, O-.; l ' and do ., y : ' AVanders no doubt.' But this was vain 5 J : ; ... , 1 1 h eV. parted - ' . ' - V':A , . ' -AVith promises of long re membra nee, words AVhose kindness was the heart's, and thjse - warm tears, ' ; ' r Hid den like shame by the young efes ' ; wmcn snea them, r j : . Butwhichare tho't upon in after years i ; ;As what jve would give worlds to shed ' once jmore.-; f-, '.'.'tj. ; -;.", They; meet again but,, different from ' - themselves, V ' At least what eaclv remembered of them- ; ; '. . ; ; selves ; . -v;:;,!;i ". - Tlic one proud as a soldier of his rank, ; And of his man y battles : and the other - Proud of his Indian wealth, and cf the skill And toil which gathered it;, each with a ' browS. -'tV."- yX Ahd heart alike darkened bvyears & care. riM. ... . t. ! . 1 t t 1 1 . 11 mev. wun com wpvus, ana yet coia- er looKs: , : -: summary a-mann'err '.as 'r an A me r 1 c : ani r.niiln hiv drn it himso f t '..- HerJcoachei must be given up ; so must the roads, and so must the inns. They are of course vVhat ; these ;acconi modations are in ail newountries ; aridr fnuch like what English great-grandfa-; jthers; talk about as existing in ' this! country at the first period of their recol lection. The : great ' incotivenience,; however, in the eyes of an Englishman, is one which, more sociable -travellers-must feel less acu tely we mean the i m p 0 ssibil ity- of beih;g al onjB.f ofti.av itC : a room separately from the" rest of ihe company, ' There is noth'mg v hlcli an fc,nglishrn-an enjoys more than the plea-.'- sure ur suimucm--ot noi oeing.iwrcea 1 A the year 1724, Justice Norman of Nrwich, by his will, directed; that the sm of 4,090 shouid be given to build chanty. school, 60 years ? after his de- ease. The school to contain 120 boys: and' he directed that every boy should ton Sunday have ;a nound of roast, beef a quicK;wallc in the evening, sit in the to his dinner, and iten ounces; of plum- to hear a brd-. frort--anJr:fodwhicIi draft to cool ; the consequence will be a pudding to hs supper; on Monday, a may occasionto him th& necessity of ten ounces suet putlding for supper; arid Bull -disdains to talk, as that M r. Bull every ucsuay, luonunj;, ucci oioin igr uas uouiiug iiu say. : ins,; ioreiainers breakfast, and at dinner a pound of mut- have been out of spirits for six or seVen ton or veal;"qvery Friday, beans or. peas: hundred years, and seeing hothih but . and every Saturday, fish well buttered, fog and vapour, he is XJiit of spirits' too : : ,1 iicrc was. a nuiuucr 01 turiuus lieiis, aiuiwutu vucrcisno selling nor ljuying, -. Jind he appointed the Bishop, ihe.Cnan- or no, business to settleV netfeTers -berr tellor, the Dean," the two Members for ing alone; and lookihg a! thefireir'i the city, and eight worthy churchmen They the English grecontcne' with besides tb'bqrhi'sFpe'ftiial 1 he.Ma'gha'i C h artV:-ahr fal ':by i-' Ja fy ; . n , edfHiV giri alTeacy with si m pi e ancfilTer'esr.of":th e w 6 i-rd litStnalllleh aviof,' compouna inceresr,: amouniea 10 74,000111 tney are superior, to them in great in pounds. -;h- X-X-'XXX , .- ;: - A'yX "We are terribly afraidi that some the Tea Culture.in. Loui.- A meric4nsVspit u pon the floor, ( eve n siana''"-.C'v:-i -v when thktXoor is cohered byl Rood ar- It is already known .'as loner tpo as I nets.' Now. all claims in r.iviliy.Miinn September, 1823, that the Green Tea are suspended till this secretion i& other Shrub had been cultivated with success, wisedisposed of. 1 Ko r lEngtishV-'entle on the banks of he river Amhe:; The man has spit upon the floor- .since-, the friends of dorhestic " improvements in jrfap larch y." :;y ; - : I i . ; thati quarter ot the. Union, and indeed! v t4 rho " America is a confederation of Extension of I . " : ..... ( ; severe cold,8 attended with cough ;the next day: hoarseness, short breath, and much expectoration ; in the evening, at seven, go to a well frequented tavern, Sc drink hre6 or ; four glasses; of strong punch,' or.stiff rum and water : stay till eJeyeh, walk home cosey, and go to bed : you'neecHiOt get up next day, b'ut send fori the apothecary, the following: day for the physician, and the third; day your f rie nd s will s en d for;:.'. t h e u nd e r ta ke r.-r-You U1 "n'ever'tfeettne'effect of -an aur tutnnal c61daftcrvfardayi J ";', XX XXX-y- Ecopomist., .Extraord ihary cases of Hydrophobia. Mr. R.; thu proprietor and driver of one of the short stages, had a tavounte - ' :, 1 "' ' 1" -L "i .' poinier, wnicn reguiaiiysiepii in7inesia- Die yitn nis norses; dui apour j weeits since the dog; was bitten by a rabid dog, andishortljr aftec went.mad and was kill ed. A fevf dart after a favourite stage coach-horsle :tjt& taken ill; : the hors doctor was sent for, but could not ac count for his disorder; the animal kick ed, plungedbeat.himself about, and ap peared quite mad. , 1 he doctor recom- mended a medicine, made up as a ball, ana air. k. unaertook 10 aamiiisier ic, the horse was dreadfully enraged when an iron instrument ; was putt into his mouth to force it down, and, while Mj O ' . linn) nr c an if Vvif- f It a I liAn o I- xv uauu t aa in 11, in- uii tin. iivu uap) and lacerated the hand dreadfully; soon after he; beat his own brains out in tile stable. A Week jafterii tyV more horsfs went mad and both 1 were .'".shot. .7 .-On Tuesday, a fourth was taken so b ad, that he was -obliged to be left -at .the 'Four a wans, in -juisnopsgate-sirec. ivir. n had his hand caute rised , and .h as since been to the;sea side, and no t; ill . cohse auences are likely to arise from the ac- cident. . , - . ; 7u 7 7 7; 7 ; Ithat it may be- ascertained by exbert-lbut far nrelerable their fate to that of . ' ; - . .4ment, wheather this Louisiana; Tea.' is I the misguided artisan.-"who misled bv niTtnf . ' l.t.1 1.1 .1 L - 1 . i- ' . . I i . ' ' Pi' 1 1 1 V:. V.'' me same wun xne ninese iea. . x.j six-penny pisiones picngiana,ano con-: V. wldv,1 ' .; "7 ' ' -;' - ' ;7 f I ceivihgvhis country to have been united; The Edinburgh Review, for July; con- at the Heptarchy, -goes forth from his tains an article; on the United States of native town, to stitch freely in the sea America, founded! on ' the ' travels Ybf girt limits of Albion. Him the M ayor, iuuv-iiu uuuiriuu,, auu. aii i auuitymuus nim 111c rvmci iuaii umi:iuc ncturucr author, and, speaks ot the institutions him the Quarter-bessions would -worry. ' auu customs 01 tnis country in so nigni tiim tne justices oeiore trial wouia - a style of compliment, as to form 'a per-1 long to et into the I read Mill, and tect contrast to tne language ot the JLon-1 would much lament, that by a-recent don Reviewers.. ' With reeard to econo-1 act they could not 00 so, even with the my in public salaries, it is stated that no intruding tradesman's consent ; but the country is so well governed as oursj or moment he was tried, -they : would rush at so small an expense ; and on the sub-1 him in with redoubled energy, and leave iect of religionii he 'reviewer says welhim to tread, himself into s. conviction boast of nothing radre than toleration. I poration-divided country, r XX'XXy: 7v-V:..;.::.f..ji.-i P'7;;.r!V-7;7;777.-:t::..., :ryXy X:'XXy-: X' XX-X every wnere else, iwere delighted wth republics, they are in many cases much tlic intelligence. f; Since that ? timefurf more amalgamated - than the 7vaVius ther information has been transmitted parts of Great Britain. If a citizen of y vv . 1 .juewis, Ji,sq. 01 jNew.tjrieans,the. uniteu btates'can maKe a shoe, fie ; under date of iAuRUst Vblh. 1824.7f Iris is at liberty to make a shoe any where 7 contained in the IfoUowing extract of his I between Lake Ontario and New br- letter to Ur. Mitchell. By' the, ship I leans ; he may sole on the Mississippi ;' ; " Crawford; Captain Sutherland I take heel on the: Missouri measure I Mr,', the liberty of transmitting to you i as a j Birkbeck on the Little Wabash, or take specimen, a sitiHnquahtity of the eed,(whicK our best politicians do not i5nd which 1 have procured from the Tea- an easy matter) the length of Mr. Mbn- -. Shrub of EouisianH :(and;of adding,th jit roe's foot on the banksof the Potomac; many citizens d f I this and other wiestern But tvoe trrthe'"rfc)bbtert; V ho ;"Ka vl n X oiavcs, uayc nuw growingirom 'oeeu maap nessian 0001s ior ine Aiqermeii which I have furnished, several plants i)f of New-Castle, should venture to invest this valuable article. I anticipate the with coriaceous integuments o leg or most favorable results : to our common a liege subject; atYork. A; yellow ant ; country: from these little beginnings.:, in a nest of red ants a. butcher's dog. ' This collection of the seeds has been in a fbk-kennel---a mouse in a bee-hive;4 forwarded to the! Horticultural Society, all feel the effects of untimely intrusion; 1 WONDERFUL TURNIP. 7There is now. gro wing in the garden of Mr. Gilliburn,of HighCrosby, a tur nip, of the following extraordinary di mensions :-Circumfet'encc of the root 44, inches ; length of 'the.' leaves front the top of the root to their , extreme point, 40' inches ; circumference , of tit top IS feet completely covering a cfr- cuiar; area of twefnty-five and a 7 half fee 1 1 Caledon ian JMerqury. 7- '-if- 7 SMOKELESS COAU ' - The; proprietors of Steam Engines, and the Public, are respectfully inforrn- ed thatra patent ! cbrnbination of CoaRs now adQptedfby imanyj of the principal .-jit A Xv 1 0 i 1 $ - -' X .a.;7:7'77 J Ay '"'f' ' . J . - .- . ... -i---;-- yx -XX - -.J .. - -: 1 , . . : v ;.- if -. - - 7 V- - ? '. .- ;-' .. - .sf . :- 77-J-: 7.'s, ,?f ;7:-..;V;i yXXK XuX:- 7- 7 . . ;-' ' - '": . " 1) r f i.v- 1 'V i ' :s6: ' 1 XX' !"':7T:;,j
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