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T H E A M E R I C A N J O U R N A L — y i L L A G E O F I T H A C A , T O M P K I N S ' C O U N T Y , N . T . S E P T E M B E R i T i m . 4#4 Jnmt Pdftuisoti9! Amtrican !><*% Jdnrlutr* TfOC J T toL B ti lJOWE, ! - „ \*:V' - ’r' ' - .Lvx*>|x,2i. When aonow m «U its shallM around, ! ■ And pleasure teem* our courre to tfiiin }. When nought fiut grief and carols found, Bow tweet to say, “ Thy will hedoae> W h e n sickness lend* its ptlid 1 mm , Axd every dieain of bliss has flown| When quickly from the fading view,- Recede the joys thatonce were known— •df The soul resigned will still rejoice, Though liftA last rend irnearly ran { With hombleftuthand tremblingvaice, ItW W»per»»oft,‘‘Tby wlllbe done.*. It nnty Vcry nafu rifcBvhc supposed, that A military man o f twenty-five waalttther a dangerous guest iira house witli-Acliurrn- i ogyoim g gitl o f twenty. Caroline (Jtsr that was thename o f the daughter) thought she was much indebted to a matt who was one of the defender* of her country; she endeavored* in every possible manner* to- please hiin,and was particularly careful’ that lie should not want any thing to make him comfortable; she offered every tiling with so roiwb^vy eotaes*.thut Blinval could not refusrt fflERdhivagh b e did not want i t ; ioar melt- ed his heftf$l^Ktfrafitude. father obliged him “Whan cull’d to moaini tho s'orly doom, Of ot* affiscUon bejd most denr; While oMr thu clp*Lag silent tomb. The bleodmghcurt distills thy tew** Though lore its tribute sad will pay, * Anil earthly it roams of solace shun, Stil I, stfll the bumbled aoul will fay, In lowly dust, “ Thy will I umooc I ,* ’Whate’er, O Lord, tbou bsit defign’d, . To bring ay soul to tbee in trust} - If meroieuor *®ietk>ns kind; - • Fo7uiTThy dealings, Lord, are just— Take all—hut grant in goodness free, Tfiat love whisk' or’er Uiy .stroke would shasj . Support tills heart and strengthen foe, To. My to faith, “ T by f ill be don*#- FEM A L E COURTSHIP* Two orthree ioom waestyonr twain wants a blit, Two or three noss when be bids you lay yes, Twa or three rmileswhen you otter the no,' Two or Ihreefrowns Ifhe oftte to goj Two orthrefc spmhet, I ike, sk/gaawvy, Two or three ttuwryoa mituthaM.hlaa-tS et.ay*: to he often nluUMHFfbmhoini^ Blind?*! «Kl U r o lin . »er? l«rt bj llieni- j “ Tm04 ^ ' u, f,„ helves, but, never tired of each other’s Sbowert of raid tweat roltedtramhtkbg £wn company* Carol ineamnsed herseifby ar Two or three tears though you caa’t tell for w hat f Two or three letters when voun are-hegan, ^wo or three 'quarrel* before ?ow have done i «_ Two or three meetings to welkhere uad there Two ecthree eight* to the court-house repair; Two or three dsaees to rnhke you jooote, Two or three bear* la a eorner situloie i ' TWoor three OarUwheahetidsyouelepe,. : Two or three f leece* toletiuiate Sop* f Tfoer threesighs when you’ve-westki yoor tren,’. Twp orthreehaaw whietbacbsplain appears, 1 fwo or three sqoeseu wben the k**d,»jgiv*H etcey, Two of three tougfae when you come to, cfcy ; - * Two or three ccrorUire wben merriegc if over, - Two or ikree feiaeysdiiBoVerieg yber ktver, Twe or tfeuee laMe me> kwve by tbee* rhymee *• ■ f t O X . T U LA M E S ’ U T H tA R Y CABIMXT. t o r e j a m s e x e b o s i I t . *'» _ ! . - » m* ^ w TUCKDEO Oir jTACT.* ■ which So ofthfi iirevAi 1 irt farnliids, geno- - rally possess the most inyeteritet. rancour^ hod i f eivif broHs seldom otfdr ^riy thing to the view Kui sccncs o f the tiiost horvi. hlc eruclty f aml lieenifouiuteis j in the iiiidat oT tJieSe oaUcpitiea, vtith what p!en sure doea tlie ftn;ling niiml dwell npon a pietnre o f wicUi liappiacjsl It derives imicli consolation rroiu |hiiik.in^, that 1 lie * foul liCmi^ jwrty ujntTL, has noi eiilipety ex- tinguSsticd i.he dopcip/fecilngs o f thkhuv maw heart ; jcelio^e which honor I h e pog- sessor mopethart aiLtlie vain pontp and paradr o f fiuMunary gfcatnegg. It is an jiicHtent d r ihis naturC Whieli l fehull en- llp w h ^\rcsfiieit tue.niusly rollu ■ofttntiqn'My> hut Of a ycry recent datCi’ks- i t IdtclyHhappelicd in tho vilfodp tiUAsht# tl0|^ ^CmenAr1^ '^/^iisV.MlJprotOi imimiiltcstable manneryihivtif ik e r e ■ *oNfei' t - Avepe; ditiilayolhy :lhe oppOBitc parlipa. ^ ^ . _i?as .... ipay bO:hoo;p^m 40 |'illiO’- twdo^od*! soften “ iron heartct£’ Uatred) - somvwill e icr h i tliw sibijere wish oftbe V W l p t i f S l i p l ^ i l i f ^ tthhph was garrtsdnedj rt i.l^.towOof Twutehnht ofiWOD^*W»-'i|^ BiiQirxi'i^.letd^TyvhVone -«>Ft;he plrincipal skilful in lus professioh, antl mueli beloved fey his townsmen. 7 l 1bi* worthy rnati we vvidowOr several year^ sfad Was ranging the household affairs, and Ulin- val found an excellent pastime in cu III vh - ting theigardcn or the orohurd. He plant ed, dug, waterpd,' gathered /flowers, and set others, with as npieh expeflneSs as though he had been employed iq (he garden all his life. It was not Icing be fore the young persons heganto for in a strict intimacy : unilrP tlieip eircumsUn- eeij friendship generally gives-place- to love ,*1 need not -inform ~my readers that this soon happened. Aflpr some time had-elapsed, Blinval kegan to explain himself, and open his heart l he was heard wUU .patience— Caroline was both sensible and prudent ; she had * n o t, corrupted her miwf. l»y reading' foolish romances, which only serve tp leadyoutig people astrayf hav* Ing always been usefully euipVoyed, this li ad * preserved her fro m (h ose.wi Id (lights o f imaginatioti to \v hiehdue young girlS) who have no occupation on which ihey ean ftx jh e ir jhoughi s, are so muidi exposed'. She received with modesty, hut without; eonfusion, a declaration wtiieh slvelmd cx- peeted; a charming, lovely snipe liegan tier reply, and a teuder fascinating look completed it. - The iwo lovers, now aegMaintcd with each othen'sehtinieiits, spoke ff^ t l y op thcirfutureintentions. It w a sat in gi^aidisQ£fier.-JLi ing, when day had scarce dawned, the re* publicans entered the town. An offieer o f the royqi party, not thinking they were on near, was suddenly surprised, endeavour ed to escape, and took to flight*/ hut per ceived before him a body o f t herepuhlieon paTrore. ITe initahtiy rurned downanoth- er street, fearing to be recognised, and at length found himself before a house, the door o f which Was open; li? 'Immcoiafely rushed in. This hou sew as Ganlheau m c*s*. who had been absent two days* and left Caroline at hotne. The offleer soon~arri- ven at the young lady’s chamber, and pre ci pit a ted kim s r ifinto the rnpuk id the greatest agitation 1 ‘ Valuable Farm, FOR 8A L R \ O^TAI>JNG SOO pcTesorland, pari } of lot No. 65, Ulysses. -Said Fpria is pleasantly situated, within two miles o f the village o flthaca, aud is o f excellent quality.1 It wiU he sold clieap, an<l .on a long credit, For terms, apply to th« owner. Mr. George Leitob, at Auburn,'ow the sabscribcr, who is authorized to sell Mdd farm, B E N JOHNBON. tthaeo,Juqe9* 1819. n 9b t t rolledXrtwMlpg „ <‘,Tw as some ti me eiently recovered to mukb so abrupt adintruaion Ipl her.4 #* Madmar said Hu •puce resolved npott, (hat they mpst wait quietly tor the conclusion of war, when Blinval proposed to'quit the •ervicc, in orfler f o hie useful to his country in another man ner. lie intcrMled k» settle upon Ids god, father’s estate.pt >11lefrane, who would enjoy with him, and amongst hisehildren, that happiness and sweet tranquility which is tbejmatriminy ofold age. : / ' • Caroline’siather, fear ing that he should am not acpward, and have ipoff tinus braved danger in the field o f hqtlle^ ohaW v i ,** t . once _ o j l i s t iPis djNflfijl to be hutehered jn ebld blood, without pow.ee jlo defend one’s s e lf I have been seen,-aqd, without doubt, known.j my pursuersare-noOr at my heels. , T ° your benevolent heart, madam, I appeal for protection- ’ ^ [ To be concluded in our nea t*] Mill and Distillery, FOR SALE HR TO LFASL. C tlM K O N D E W IT T offers for salvor ( 5 to lease his MiM and Distillery. sitti- im aied in tho s’illage o f Ithaca, Possession ~t1rHe given bn tlie 2ttfii of aext Jannary. - ***' as,Ac.- wdJ he ihade kQown on an ap- tion to the'subserj her. ‘ £ r ^ \ Ithaes, .Toner p. i 819. Dangerous Threat -—A gay spark, who had taken up lodgings at a puhl}e bouse in bondon, and got considerably in debt, absented bimselt and took new quarters, i'his so enrMk6*! G,c landlord thdt he eom- niissioned his, wiie lo go apd dun hiiB f whicb-tlio debtor hearing of,’ he deelared jiuhlicly (lb * t if ghe edine ho vroyltl4ll!ws her. XmdyJWiH'he? Give ine mytioiinetv Mdlly , IT! see whetli- ej* anJ^elldWj-ouTi^irtb, ha* -such fmpu- ^denwj*’’,. My^learf(tdidtb0 eo<»n% hjus^ band.) pray dbn*t he ap. rash ; fa f f I hnow tthat o man nay io ichen he i$ in a passion. ^ N O T I C E , A L I p e r s o n s i n d e b t e d to t b e s u h f e r i b e ^ a r e r e q u e s t e d t o c a l l a n d m a k e in i m e i d i a j t e s e t t l e - m e n t , a n d t h e r e b y 8 a y e c o s t . J E S S E M E l i H I T T . JilHtca, A m u d 2d, 1 8 1 9 . t a l l m u s t be aU] ten d e d to. q i 0 3 m ^ v m m s ^ i c ^ e u t i w h ^ f w i dteecfed ahddel ivered, figHinsf the good* . & rhat tel 8,1 andstk feneow at s o f t o t h e r S . Jaggrr, I shalLexpose l o sslc aU the right;.. s and title of the said Uuther 8. to loti no. 2» 15, and 33, io Ulysses, and no, 10* ip Hector, together wfth all Ida personal property on the idfh day of next, at d o’clock, p . M . at his dwelling house iQ IVumansburg. Dated Joly 51, for IU BLOOM, dec’d iw4® p; ■ ■■ ........... ■ ......... - ■■■ intimidate jUitn, » W mittwhed t o t ^ f i e l of batt le^ t bat the entmy would ahoot such vollies of arrows as Woofd-intereepl tlie he, for it:is very hot, aod we ean tbonjight inthe'ehade. . bCscparaltd rroni her; wHsi very unwilling to have her married, aud hitd rcfiiied se- verai advuntageous inalehev wliioli had offered themselves. H is daughter, bow, ever, tlioughl he would not refuse giving consent to Blinval, as he had ‘always ap peared to be particularly jwrtial to him J kutihe soon luuod that It would be best for \CX An Hihertthiti, hho was returning to London frwai Dahlia, aiew days ig o , by ode o f the day eonehm, »n arriving at lhia,thcplaocwher*tlrepa»srngers B it virtue ofan.execntionto me deliver, ed, against the real and persohnl property T ' E n l W <***!% Willafd*^TshaD exjmse\for laid corner o f lol no. 75, iqJLTysi^, on thefiftb Wednesday o f September next, at one. o’clock in the afteiTKKm, at the Columbi an Inn, incite village o f Ithaca, v D ated' August 9(h,18l9. , . ? * ! ' •’ NICOLL H A L 8 E Y , 8h’ff. v hyS.C R A R Y .*] a convenient opportunity, !!! tion.of whicli she was continually assuring him, that she could never bear the idea o f leaving him. In this manner four months glided away in lively and iunoccnt; amusenientSr and a mutual intcrelmnge oV tenderness ; whilsL-the war at no great 'dlstanw, was faging wiflfThcTgrefflest fff#y,” desotatiiig t he count ry, deatroying fhc poacefui inha' 'hitants oflieallfi, peace, anillove. , “The peKceful peasant to the war 5- pren’d, The fieiila lie follow in inglonoMs’rejt; _ - Tlie plsin no piisture to.tbe flocks affords, -The crooked soytiif* are .'traiteaecl into stvordg; Pcr!iilkiii« Mcri'long plighted league, divider, And o’er the waAtetl wqHd in triuiupli riiiei ” ; They shed niany tears, but Gjcy Were^ those o f hearts alive to the miseries of theirfellow ereatutajf* . On a sodden, an order came to march wul tii40*risO«y^BW x flmii « l adis’iint part; soon after tbe republican ^rm y -bft Fontcnay asd its envirdns) ?and Dlikvnl’ahhttalion^wa? [sent tliirty-Jeagacs/ Dotti'tiienCe.; r ^ r e 'young soidier quitted Caroline with much regret, but wiili cour- age f Cacit t<mk an oath o f eternal fidelity. Which wak scaled by a farewel kiqH|,, jmt } -M-fhe jpyr of- neetidf pay.th* .pdngi of abicnee, r o»oi,.J « .» v , _ . . waiter for the Mil of fare, and wished to be informed what hie master charged for dinner* T lie w*iter replied, ‘‘ Five shil lings, yonr honor, for dinner.” *!And pray,” said the Irishman, 4* what is your charge for supper ?” ** Why,” replied the waiter, ** h a lf a eroW n.” , “ By St. P —— then hring tho a supper.” ‘ ■—-~ r - - - £|i« who conld beat it ?” i\ - A month of ahsence tiau e ring tills mbnth Gentheaumc Qnly received one letter fillin\Blinval and in this letter vras one foP ^rs daHgliter. - -ihwfhiferd^ ' H i j^ ^ fe h fein g T ijln ^ ^ • - the march', attd in different parts, he could, notcven teH thcm a fixed placC to^ whicli they tnighf /addiress ah aftsWCK. ~AfteC ■’ .fh|^ .To .roadqr this miaforiune' etilt more to. tide are n>^ ' War7 bjr (koJuinijjiiidihg effort? of-two factions, one of Wkich waaV^ ^yti party, thii oiber tl£ republican* p o t e n t ) a detaehhient o f jhci^ai^ffiany: canreto J|A^iimfe;qii5w‘te r i ^ f thcaunte hhd th e , a^isfanee of - whtclifM:'^j|ht he frpm isqinc excesses into, which the^attiiclt*; WtTvllf a n d ^ ^ e A r : . .. i 'tbtrt-lii!'' wotiia%iiih' ' 5Cf<lhe7^euMd&4',;-:r7f? , , ...r ,r- . r'r,.y.<.A';. ‘,’\7 .. ^ :7 - l^ J ^ ^ e s t ^ i i a d J j c e n . twos-wjoh’ths..:,i»i |-Fdnh|lay, ddimc- -onr ;:higjit 7afe.jalHT»trjwaK ;liy\:thevQp‘ F ba * guide* more to their duty than gratitude; for one man, who it virtnooa from the love of wirtiie, from the lions giver o f all^there are ten thousend who arc good only froiu the appfehensloh of punish- as: A Farm r i OBTAINING A9dl-2 acres, under good i niprovcnieni, with a young or- i!hard~tTicl?Con, f '‘ttCRTsftutffcd fwllie toWn of Ulysses, Toippkins county, 2 1-2Tniles froTn^m ialagC of Bhaca, near King’s tavern, about 10 rods from, the turnpike* i ernis w*ll he reasonable, and paymente Ajnire of tfhe suhsefiber, ip fhe towjtof: Danlfy, or o f E* M a <!K( j j af the jouimaI-;Of- fice. Ithaca.; - : .. ■ i : , 4 JAM E 8 BANFIELD, D ftid iiif' 0h.af#:^ iL a d iek ’ '»-* -'. a\ ■'Ar ■■i-'je - ^ . m.•'V^.1 1 i ^ ' ‘'faklMdlasesI'' '•reWnSSh'iiw ' Wbich a liberal . . %|j 1 be -giVetl. -lhquite. . at R A J P IK L - ...... p«r»i f»niaa. issued out Of the ehhrctnc court ihrB tateofN c w ? . York; to me directed ami delivered against i%gc^|I;hl!d'' IhjiftWsA. v _. t , j Dti party F t|ie i;oyalists,? too7 wreak tei 1 his wife, gVert ■Beardslee, Benjamin Dratfsted, anCBetsey hiX wife, eharle* Beardslee^ SwihoiftvRbgers, and Etthi^e. biSwRerhemanddeyiseesofJohn Beards- iee,ileeea’sed. I hay# ievied uiiop antltakcn all' the estate, right and litle, of tbe said - abevementjoned pt^sonSf as ahek ■» devrsees. to nine hundr«d ahd fifty acres nf land, on lotsNo. 48 ajnd F94 and tytq huii. :■ Latisirtg, ^ hich l shall ^ p o ^ f p r innkeeper, village o f Ludlowyille, on the first dav o f October next. Dated Augnst ‘ ' For II lic i t OB... B Y , viriuc ot «ui»Ury eXecnlioiiB to.inwv delivered, ! shall, cxposW to sale-#1! l i i i ; right qnd tit Ic o f Luther 8. Jagger to Lots No. 2, 15 and 81, Ulysseo, and lot No. 10, In H eotor, together with his per- ‘ sonal pro^irty, on the l«th tiny o f Sep tember next, at S.o’cloelt P\ M*^At bin dwelling JjDltSlSt,lM 9. -------- a62 JrNlCOLL H A I ^ B Y , Sheriff. 7 B Y virtue o f pn execution to mi direct ed and delivered^Ll_»liall- expose to sale all lhe rigbl and title o f Zedekiak Bone- hani to Lot No. 86 in the town o f Lan sing, dn Tliiirid^r tb«-SOI li day of Sep tember next; at 2 o’clock' P. M. of said dayi.kt the house , o f Ira Joy,Jn_Llldlovr- NIC O IX HALSEY. nlOStd* - ' ~ B Y-virtMe 6f»ev#ral eMcutkMM, i4MijBa~<H!trbf Tlie wprwue court of tk* ,ul« o( N«w-York, Lewis H«l«y anH Nicoll Halwy, I ibftll eXpore to ' Sfle •!! thcirpereonfil proporty logeiber with their right and titte to tot* No. *. 6 . and 7, In Ulytre*. and lot No. 10 p, ih CoVirt, oh the tweety-tecuod day o f September next, at lew o’clock A. M. * 7 the dweli- iogs of A ^ t lOtk, 18 19. ‘ RV%BT£B B A £ B R i^ lF B ll?8Sff \ Aogurtll— ton. . ^ '' > BY virtpe. o f a wrK o f fieri facias, issu ed out o f the supreme oourt o f judicature ,. 0 .f the state o f NeW-York, to me direeied, against the g oods and chattela. lajhdjifid teupmentaoFPeteri. Du(nond,and others, jn iny bailiwick, I shall exp 08 e for sale, at . tlie house o f job s Kirk, in thei village Of Ithaca^ On the joth day of SepteiiW r next, at o n e o ’dock in the afternopO, all (he tirid aud personal projmrty of the said ’ Pelefr;fi Dpmond^eoMisting of vRIt^e h b t 9 Nos. 11 ,’ 21 , 22 , aocdrding -to De« ~. cording to Smith’s gurvey, “alao: all. h ii right and title :U lyssOs^l^etlmr witrf all iiis personal' p .’ HAGER, 2 i 1?under s i g n , . nibs ^;*i|jtUC|^^Vei^ ' j i i e e u r i ^ s ^ i n ^ the real anti jjmffebh--' ■> biorton. I shall f i x p O s ( | ^ i | i ^ ^ a | | ^ ^ on \ h»Lno- 8 5 ,ih Uiysis^.Wow occupied'by the day o f August iieit, at 2 b’efbekt in tlie aftetTidoit It& ea? D i - .' (f^ r Tlfe abbVe sale Is pbs(Boned until \ ‘ lO o ’clock in tkcfireiaodn, qt The same place. ' Dat ed August lAth, 1819. _ hy .BPE^^D -U lU iR Y , dep’ty-Sh’ff ■ =dBAi-. m : iv--