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TUETfEAR, -•foramKN BY TBS .- txte QSSSN OF DENMARK. How pron&ihe -b6?6mls to sigh! How prone to-wjeep/the human eye! As thr6' this painfulJiffe we Jteer, \^his valley of a .sigh and'teai. When by the heart wigi JQrxQwjrriev'd.... A thousand blessings areTeceived, •With every comfort that can cheer, s TiS then bright virtue's grateful tear. When every parting pain Uojer, - -iAott-fiYends-iorlg absent meet oncefludre, •^raugh ,t with delight and loytsincerej •jTis-then sweet frien &hip'T '^rffy ./tt/ tear. When two fond lovers -doonvd to part, \£FeeI deadly Jiangs invade the Heart, TTsrn frAntthe object eachjiqlds dear, ^Tut then> ah ! then, the parting tear... , -When wretches, on thefearthTfchn 'd, \ ~T)wir <lQQm, of condemnation 'find, The_end of earthly^ beings-neary~ *Tisthea soft_pity*rw*ff»»#Teafr*\ If on,some lovely, creature's face, Bich in proportion, color, grace, A ~pearJjTdrop -shoold once»!appear, --'yisthen the lovely, beautecus tear. When mothers—ohj the grateful sight— Their children view with fond delight, Surrounded by a charge so dear, 'Tis then the fond, maternal tear. {heir tnindi dear, ferene and fti&rJhd'ttiit -'•ic feeblrft pulfe of concious viftpKcJributcs more genuine blifj thro' tbe fyilHp, Hun VII me ipafros and conyujfiuns of litthx puV» funs. JL - rhttJii order to render the laner difj rcpajfixe, and the former irrefiflibly ai nathing^ore^oald-b^neeeffxrjrsl fooil'jrrhem—to make them the obj man fight—to dilplay thctn naked t. milead^uf delcrioing them to-themind hopes ftaft in gloomy array..befqre his imagin. atiou^-and haunt him to madnefs 1 Defpatr, diftractipu in every' feature, be is reduced to the•bitter.ahernauve of .poweringin folitude on thTTyiecVoTiiisMiame, orofbffuagiug f* r its. \Jon the wieck ot hirhame, or ol&uuagiug tori LIS. aeea c It h^s beea remarked of virtuetimiiice^a moir <r »^tbe4>urDing-ftmfcB-of -cinJ^nef byWklvthe-f] repetition of hjs crimes- Miferable remedy. ,JS if every new traufgreffion did not lend an ad- Wrtt^l^UfoTtg^to^lJeTnveTlelW fCourge of reflectiqn*', ^ . this fancy, o'r is ir faft Let me appeal rn «he-man who has made a progrefs in this been, .gujl with all r Vored to unguan Lis deed pocrify, are| fcrutinizihg. TewfleS tliSil bitter, and 1 in iniquity, tions uf fear. The veil of oblivion, wJmb» i perfecotion of vice, he'has endra- plover his crinies,-tliou canft in one anienrcauTe hirhfelf to remavnT' urkuefs, fo cautioufly enyeloped >ut garb of difiimulation and tiy- lently by-thee, laid open'^o the of julllcc. His nioft Tecrdr ifilk penetrate, ms cyery joy ini- tqU i cr^him wiio was once haiclrned- leptible to the'flighted enio- t'.he man who-once was \callous upon Ui- it -hearts, -and cliill it with -borrot. Virtue, on the'other hand, with placid mien and fweeteftrf-'ile, would wake into life each gener.us affection— touch their fouls with rap.ure ; and ft< etcl ing torth ner'TrrTO -oi f«oA, would'only have to feid thorn com*, to be o- r b-yed.—l'h s wou'd th/jiencilde meate th'eni. Ours is 4 more difficult ufk. • We fj>e k nrt ^> the eye, through which thr -{fivid cymauni- cation is fo difecti fi> rap'd, fo refi(lf»f> : we addrefs a flower organ, and mud folicit pa- | tience. ' Tue words of bur \text prefeht an immenfe fubj t\. I hey might lead us -to d-fcant on 0>e lull of pridfT\the 'lift tof dominion, the luft of fame ^atttptcnowtu anall the^reavat^weU -l-asJiureife^nLins.c^jndguidtfd youth ouiiemaiks..j . V „-Vtyminy and contempt which furrouncjed Vnm, on them to her embrace, while her frenzied Soiot alfunie^darkiirf. ti-fimtely more difmal, Uce^he ^^o ^ojLJo. *\r , jliHrmiT-^ ij'f-- %i»>. lie leiinvmbers the tylci dor will) wliic^ ture, would drive b .ck the current of ''blood ttte'^Fof lui yotftli aiof ? Wtietber be dots n'St :%\\ jv)th regrer*fjr the tballe foc +«y wm^hV |ia% forfeited? und whether, in the pardjiitis ot ^HZaihguifli, he -dues not even pray for afurilaiioii I * VTOl may he prav for it : for if the dtf- plrtfure t this. worl3 ur intolerable, wliat null the dilj &.'ure of Heaven be— when his f> ul, d veftcd^: is earthly tenement, ai>d with rtoi all the art let s with wbith he was wont to drown the\.<raurs of •CMifcietice. fh .ill have no •^her, emp%inrrrc.tlwn to funcy itrown c u n. tatninatiotvJfv behold at a dift ince tbe extai- ic world of faU ts and angels and to writhe un der the vengeWe of aoj}fitnde.i God ? With what color of pLLfibiluy can the libertine hope' for future happmrls} It his vices render him ttivial found,- a .le^emu loop. Such) 0 cmifcience ! _ _ i thou viftteft the child of_ iniquity\i fuch \9i '<hap>-t» tvTuch thou <>p- pruathclt the voxa|}of vne j hiw happy then and imagine the lumrooi 3 <>f i is the lunujji \i\ f'uch When lovers see the beauteous maid, To yhom thvir fondest vows are Paid \With fear and donbting hones draw near, 'Tis then, oh! then, the trembling tear. But when the wrrtch with sin oDpress 'd, •Srijces in an aggony his breast, All tnr n witK^iiil 'j rMnnr m inH fair *TiSr then theatEST, the ;a*t>»gi£aji_ OH! WHEN I BfcEATH'D A LAST ADIEU. OH ! when I breath'd a last adieu, -*To ESLTU'S »ales and-m.oun*^in5 blue, Where iivurs'd by hope my moments flew, In life's unclouded spring. _ Though on the breVay deck reclin'd, I ltstrn*d?to the rising wind ; What fetters could restam the mind, That JpvM on fancy's v/Uig-I • •She bore me to the wood-bine bow'r, Where oft I pass'd the twilight hour ; When first I felt love's t» rilhng pow'r, , From Kathleen't bt a*nmg eye: Again I watch'd lier (lushing breait, Her honied lij> again was preSt, Again, b y sweet com'u -iion blest; I drank each melting sigh. limit oui cemajJcs. MiUun-a- narrow Xgh'-e* and (cU& trom tlte clull<-< of youthful lulls, «ne wh-th is moie fjftnouablij, and perh-ipi more 'dcwme^rtat~tb_therni in\ every point of view, than any other w th which, tbe prefent age- is hjwurg d, I m'an the i licit indulgence of that rpaflion which wjs-given to us for the prefer- vacion of tlie liu'iian fpicies.—ConQdered mere y with reference to this J(P know not a more deadly antidjte-to blifs ihan *thtt law I f» yrmt over man. H»w often dor? it dig t..e giav<r for g*i]io» and cbarafter 1 How are •LciAlS-.aivnnfit xump^n M v^-th^tnxne^hwfta1ltr \ \ThTrTT? 1 c . V .... ™A „,,. „f .u- ». . , y C *\ ' ttar. J he fjt fprings «S-*ltna T .rfrc general • i Tk Z.* * —•»».».... xx-'w arc ana area, is pollution and jrn Id 1 £t r hC Z ' °* hC dcadfn - ^° the bafnmaf Hewn?' Nv 1 to h m rvr\ ed or rmpo f . nr rf , f , rqf vm9 ^^ ln „ |e ^ faf ^ d ° \J\ ^ p.t to fl jut, at^-^ll the charms of \ch^fle fo'. c-eiy I it a Hi forg.,uen. Ma k th.Tyouth to- day. See h:s chr.ks cri.nlorted with the Iream . t health ; hise.es be ,mi .g intelligence; •s fiiilu.g hp pourtraymg the peace which pefidet uver hi. bread ; arid h.s ftep, h,^ m , elaKic an i lpttghtly.— Attend <o ^tyconvei-, 4fatu «i» -H«^r {he-depth of- -rerrrarirv ^beTTicrl difrriminat on ; the & ifh of fancy ; the aff-£V ing frnfment <f virtue and the tone of elo quence. Every objeft 1-nds ^ fpring to. Ins lings or his refl fti.-ns. He 1 »ok» abroad upon thr Icervy uf nature, and his heart brats witK the fweetejl agitation. He fuiveys the cotnfe «,f the planets— . l Wute>ing unshaken tiro' tbe void immense.' •ii .d hit foul kindles with rrl gi us fervor. He tiaces on tne page of hiftury the revolutions at the earth, and expeurnces every-cliange tif rmotiJh' and Icnumrnt He applies the inci- •leiuj .of other nations, to his own^'and by the i.te of one for'tel.s that of the other. Glow ing ifi tie puifuit oi kndwedge, he watches the • pewti ns of his owSjpuid and feelings ; he \ Dost thou, K'utlUeen, my lossdeplore, AntHonebiiJSri'/i'< emerSI'd shorej In memory trace tht love I bore, On all oar transport's 4weD.-^~* Can I forget the fatal day, Thai callM me from thy arms away, Whe'h. nought was left me but t o say, \ *' Farewell my LOVE —farewell!\ Miscellany. FLY\oU lUfUL L'JS I S.r~St. Puul, part of the human race can he be a fit com pair on for the imm eulate punty of f..u's ejn. paradilVdJ. _ Qr,-fnp lin ff-{)^ W e r< . a dtiimed-ttr tliat bleifed fociety what happmefs could he tafte^ Let him appeal to his experience on e^rtli. What is the Uene of his ple.ifuie fu tile company of the virtuous ?, ?Co, fiom fuch his foul (brinks b ck, like tbe bud of flight from the meridian effulgence ul the fun. *Ko, \he fecks his poor ple..(ures in .. circle whofe eve ry habi' and fentmient, wl ofe every lo -k, -word and deed, is pollution andjytrrh. C ufd 1^ the man who, proaches; who, of^unfpotted innt^ frc'urity and yr-/t are unciilluibed ed imagination, an the ^rdiur ohhepc *hen the vvjiues a receive their jiift -f guile dreads not thy re \ted by the confcioufrie'.s «nj .i)S uninterrupted mind ; whole (lumbers phai toips of a diforder- ho loi.ks lorwjrd vvuh >expe£la:ion to the tine ' vices oi mankind flull y yiriutwc lmile wobli br a di^'g-r hymn a draught of -he'drad 'i ft porfop rew^ Isbineratogica! A'oirceXn tAe county o/Onun- daga, State SJ A'ew Ifo-k. \ThtrleTtile region, Teretolorr peffeffed by* the lmquris, was give|by-the HHIC oj New- YffjV, T\* 1 ff JT\\-fl\| l oldiers who ferved in hcr_icgiinnt8 lo the end^f the revolunoiuiy tt ar. lint S4t fprings it § ly krown fot the purity B'd ;,hundance of the- m una re ot foS* wliicni tffjrd. The nrigb- Tiorirg- country contains, jb her nuiifralfubflaii- ces winch are «2flabie -of towing light on its geoWicul cbarafter. *~ Reubeu Humphreys, Eq. has tranfmitted to Di. Mitchell ii .nu volatile information oa the tlffils discovered in t.e.military traft ; \ PetitSed fliell', of variouI ';inds ate frfund on my ov n l.nd ; ard Dnilar Jrododlio s are not tn frequ in in i>ticr pi-rU-oLtus wrfltrn world. St ^ac ,tjf_al cqpcienorn nrr^inrrrl drpci|riinr; f om tavert s in f -ni e placcsjke Jti. 1 J»«-rOj'fl n'^'nl -sMi ni thi.iiip^itt'rtcw'di-a rrn in ihe ten < o\ M r.liu^, a d(f. ripticn tf If, then, the liber.iue'kn'tw^o\;; jov, on ' d ° Ub U - ^ H \ rd ^ ^ this eartb v andjBjw-kiuw ni,;,e her.Mte.—1„. „ T L' on the contrary, | lls hlr is a perpetual fl. I, ' „ L Pr0 \'* ° f P* 1 '* A,0D E 0,(, P p n from an accufing confrieUcr ; ,f L pr.cti'r \ V ! \\\\ l ' aKf,,US • \ Unuy — j ......... .. , . ' pr'ctires vorf ,, ac . |UJ | 0 t „, , n(t , nt0 lont , b , iuIf ihe fcrutimzrs thufr of otliers \^He abferves hum 0- characler, in at its grave, as well 33 e. centric movements. Ii fhort, he is alive to all around him ; and, prefents to an .dmir !'iiig~w<>r'ra^IEe_inirrf fting fpe&Atle of a youth. • combining the mod lublmie faculties, -the moft v.gilaut o fe^yation, and the warmed virtues. M^irk the f^peypjrtji.a jew jnunths hence, af. hefhl* rtfiirrei\ion from th bed of fin, ' Gra. ciou' Heaven 1 can tl is be the fam- I V\ here is fhe vigorous ^efture, the e.y« of fire, the firm and manly voice, and the rofeate bloom of 1 hc\hh I See h w feeble his emacrrted form tott-rs long ! Fled are the* rofes ham his cheek; dim the lulVe of his eye ; frlfen his vtffage ; \and\his voice, unce all m'lody^isnow nothing rnO'C thaci tremulous difcord. Or grant th^t his health may yet remain) his foul, the breath 11 heivrn, is lulhed... No more aie we enlightened by the pre found remark ; no mure aie we aflonijbrd at the brilha t flight oljij^magiit«titin^tromaie are\weattrrfdlrd b) the arhiable fentmient of virtue. His mind once f J acAi%e, f i extu»Tive, 1 \SHcjtrttlity he\re^an31?rTiT»~petauion in that lrte winch fhall <ievtr end; I would demand of him what obj ct his tf\met give hini\ fufficienfly to b<laoce alt this h-voc ?—tVtl>e infi<iuous and mercenary fmile,of aproltituir an equivalent tor ten poral and) eternal ruin 2 What pity is it. that every WanVrTps will^an fwer this queftmn in the negahvc while thr lives ol fo tn my geve it an affilpatlve_an!we^ I What j>ity*-tt is, that, while the mad to pea«.r and* iharailtr here, and to bliftfm the realm* of neyerfarling light u fn timpj-, foobvi u«, fo direcV youth !• rever deviate nto the wil dernefs- of vice. TVe time will come, when this choice dial I be repent-d ol! Cod fend tha it be not too late, when death (halid.lT.i1ve fie ch?rm winch had fetter>d their. Itnfes, am) when repentance- (halt have no iseru. '1 h s view of the fubjec\ is too painftl. Lrt us rather(mdu(ge~the hope of refonmr.ion. TI. arguments in i s favor are lb flrciig, thai, tu Jorder to he effclual, they need jnly tote coi'fidered. Oii the one hand, fcmperancc health, wil 'om, honor, icfpedl^b Jity peace ,ive, t<vt wrrtng, how ^_J-grovcls and S^infb-rs in the dull! AH its gay TO arerfon of reflection and fenfibuity, and jJilLtrcation otideas Has vmiflird, like a theie cai.U be ? W^f mo.e pminl<wfi«n ot «w»«.t»em, and all ,t, glo.y is ex- •Jhuwht, than that* w,h.ch tbe mo.as ot out^uuguifhei 1-H.s hear, too, that once beat \touth o!cf«u. In mii.v of their, « \hr ,r„. rrfponlive to every call of vtnoe, that melted o'er the tale ot pity, glowed i idtgnant at the -picture uf crueliyf-ana rofe into ecftacy ji ac tions of g-perofity, jnd magnarfiir ity-—whither I ha.ye all its de hate fei.fibilmes fiedi-'Scat- tercel and hurled to ruin, Before the h'hrtfcfte'rm of--viu. Melancholy reverfrt See with what crrim rl*re^«**«- l -- r - y_puth picfent. In nv >y of-them we obferve the biijiueft colors of *.be hurp4n_cbaT*.csier, al- tnoft totally edipfed by the foulefl \immorali ties. We fee tht ru\ttiunv hmg in vicejis a proof cf <ltttirguifhed fpint and rcfiruunent, and perui'ttingthTirpaffion*«j.lh'ooi wildin all thr dreadful lus ^ru'po: ot folly-and-guilt. Amid tbis wideis.jtteodedravage«f>nfle'nt» and Virtue, rend (at th?y e..t.,iily IIIL^ HI IIIP rt^Vadarinn | ^fhrliln 'fi eves. 1 he f fls aie thele—a log of his intellects,' to the deftruA on of 1. s char- |]ies ort_tbe<W<^tKit^'fTf-rTr-|tll, the top ex- ' tends'do-n hill and almoll teal es a coi fider- abl. dream, called Nine M.'.e-jrrxk, fo called hotr its btmp nine rmles well em ilievf>nblic •r ad from the creel in Onorrdagl-Hollow. A Imall fpnrg aril s fiom, the plice which the roots of this tree formerly occupied. It protf- ably gufhrd frum the fpot when the tree was I blown d. WP . As the tree fell erectly down- i lul i the r vulet from the. fprine tncles along .ts'iui'k, it was evidei tly of thelkind we teim wlute c da', and is imw in a drctymp con- dit.on. The irp->ci fi e of ihe^log >s perftflly wood, but ttiL under lide tbnverted jnto a lluny c..i.Gi!?nce as in the fpUimens I fend you.\ \ \ Gypfum is fonnd in the to \sn nf CamiHusa Fr-tn . ppe ..rjntes lifle dcuht rxiftsthat an a. huidaijLe of hi* (uhltantr '5 thert. It pre- tc»ts t o view a il'-at 'iri if. n iui *b'r of ftet »iii , Ii m>- p .irfs f it lnfks buck, fome Riey- iih, .iinl uoi- e • f th<« e^qu fif 0 and trai fparent k mi 1 fet.d you. It n.-iy be proprt to note ha the tranfpirmi fort lecix to be much the |jih.illrii portion, lor the largelt br'adthof the U,».o-;»-\^ —-,re*than eighteen inches \ imbe town of GamtHur, about ight miles from me, are the appearances of an anciMit f.rt, of confideiable extent. The woiks are cegularly laid out; and it ought.'to be mad- kncwn^efiat the trees growing on the deesywg walls are rqually lar^e with thofe i>eneiA'ly covering the lace of the country. Rrinoauts of the eaitherr ware, clayey pipes, Etc. of the unknown people who forn ed vhefe ftp ttiire', have beeii frund and are herewith forwarded. I lave im diiated collecting a par-' ty, and digging more tlurr.ugtily into tbefe re- (jnairis of our nuive predece(for*, with the view of difcovenng fomewhat more about them.\ [Mercantile /MDcrtiser.] -on the o h r in-em^rance, difetfe £w •\ POrt '\' 0 1 and m,f..,v~!>a,fe, and w^.g'h xHll*^™***? -Paufr/ere diffipnion fhall ban f ^ered ^T\ f r a.r.adthe hlnr, m „f «.r..i L„ 1 ,c \ terfu eight miles from g -•- «i*i:ciei a .r, ad the bloom of youthful bea tj, and con Jigned y.'.ur names to mdelibie dif^racT :— P,ufe, ere the anger of-Heaven fhall <veri«te*- you—when your tears of fiiDp'iCatiorl anci fcreams of terror ftiall be mocked—wlen you fliell ex<-laim, amid the horrors of eterrjtl rum, ' 0.' that 1 had obryro the irjui Ann \t St Paul!—O ! tl at I bad ft-rl yombful lnfrrT\ itbecomtsnot tbern^f^ne^nre't ^fftTv .e^ °\ «™ation, the Let u u„.te, tbenvio the arduws.vetdeIwJK ^- a L . latelsr > a,nc 4 del '8 ht . 10 now Let u unite, tberi v in the arduous,yetdellj^a Jul tafk, ot jtUTdingtbeftepgff inexptrifnceil - \jroiith. Let^S' poirVt ihetr p-^ions to heaveiij and teach the hi t o bum witfPa holy love.— Let us teach them, that-the-bappinrss even of this earth confifts not m brutal enjoyments, \pind In the debiatement of their facuttrei ; but that to be really happy, it is neceffary that thsir affeaieDsJisJ?jue, theit objeds innotcnt, . .WLUUU . delighi iu mm, now become his accufers, and prate oi h'tj midnight excels! and, what-of. alf \DtheT3 \\i| the_jii]btt heart affeaing ^cliange, that band, which but a frw mouths ago was-llretched forth in fntnd- (htp and tefpeft tc^giett him, bow points at him u the flow\ unmoving 6nger of fcorn V' Whither fhatl he look for happineii I for h,ap- pinefs, do I fay t Whither fhall he fty for ref- fugct Thsjrightful phantom* ofnurruined CONSf.IKNCE. Metkwght tTie bittvws Jpake,and told me of •wiiidTdid ting it me T and. tAe thunder, '* TnXt deep and^dreadful organ-pipe fronoune'd ' The ttctme^HSTProsperd.\ „ -SHAKESPEARE. . THMofs of fortune, dijrntty, glory and all the page-mtry of eaithly grandeut, is compar atively trifling when put in competition id that of virtue; when the human mind firft (loops to debafement, and wanders in t.he paths of im- . f.piety, ttsprogrefsto mifery, although graduaVl I i s too fatally inevitable; the fmalleft crhhe'sby becoming ha'iitual, encreafe in time to ctitjfon -ttnts-of atrocity.>-then.Omi'fcietice! t t thounioft inceffafft and excnlciatingtor.turer, thoanever failing monitor, 'tis then thine admcmiiions wound with remotfethe bread of confcitfaj vitej thou eftablifbefts thine _awful tribunsl on the ruins of negTe&edVirtue, thereto ina pun- ifliment far more fevcre than 'ought ijusnwd IJ>y the ingenuity of man. Q ~ T# W » MJON, When lulled jn apparent fecurityi and rev- ing in the round of tranfitory pTe'afure, thine awful pretence in rudes ttfelf uporrthe-harraf. r - . * > .11.11 ufn\' \•— \ red imagination, and bids ^ the-lofty fintter re- fleft on the ai\ of injuflice of which he has THE REPULSE. A young man, of libertine principle;, ftun- tering through a flower garden, met a yurg lady who was carrying a couple of floweFpo's from one bed to anntheni-\ Ah Julia,\ laid he, \ JV am Torry you are fo Jn avity 1adcn~ now confefr, would \ou not rather than your arms encircled me, than-thofe pots of dirrJti/ .\And what^ire youbutclay t 11 -faici fne,'\t r»A\ , — t uur oientto tii God) contributes to bring , 0 LJ?. works; but you labor to b'aft , P • • eft Drfiament^ir, ^rce „f CI ^\\> , '/ r and divine.- The * \ CVf ^ ,aw ifi 3 \ THE Pi_ P*MT£D AND PVR -G-AZENO, * Y BAKER *2™T0ij,