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Y ol . II.] P almyra , (N. Y.) W ednesday , A vgu ^ 28, 1^22v (No. 24a THR HERALD 0 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, T . C . & T U O J Y U . BT T&KM8. |. T» Vlll»e« Subicribera, Two D o llaii and 'iftt Cairr« per annum. It. 8«bM ribcri who receiv e their paper* at thi Two O o l l a x p e r a n n u m , pity able quarterly ||l> T « M « I S u b s c riber ■ Two D o l l« m . t i e r a a advance If n eglected,Sit.AU. ^ y , T o c o tapanlei o f t e n or »o r e , where one of pB M b e r become) a c c o u n table for the whole, t b rer <&» apapei-i payable qu a r terly , f , Wo P a p o n w ill b a d iico n tlo u rd , till alla tr e a r M tre paid but a t th e dftcretion of the Editui rv A d v e rtiiem c o U lo i e t\« d three weeka for $ \ jtfj!|aare and for e v e ry aubiefjuent ln,ertlon 'lb cU irlfia r e . A liberal diaeotint w ill be m ade to IM w ho a d v e rtiae by .b e y e a r . PRTNnWO. PAHraLBTI, BLAHtl,ClRDI,Uil<r-BlLt(, he. 4t<> E leealed w ith W eatneiM and E«pedltl«n B A N K NO t'K e x c h a n g e . 'fOrrtcUd weekly fr o m the N e w -Y o r k P r ice Current. ity o f N e w - Y o r k and N. Y. Stale N o tef tw-Vork City N o tes par icob B a rker’* Ex. B a n k 85 per ct. difc acka o f Alban y u k o t T roy ubawk B a n k ,Schenectady M lingbargh Bank It o f Newburgh if not ) aigned with red Ink j aigned with red ink e. payable at I thaea ?alhincton& W a r r e n range County note* aUkili ,«dson Bank ilambia Bank at Huda«n j iddle D tactrict 4 ink of Niagara 87J aed u c t Aaaociation 7 . a t Catakill 5 * turn B a n k I jk o f Geneva t itral B .a t C h e rry Valley f mango Bank IJ urnbia Receivable* \ [adton do 94 to 40 ftica Bank i >ca Insurance Com p any 5 iea B. at Canandaigua f itario Bank at do i itario Bank a t U lica I rson County B a n k 12$ to 15 do latUburgh Note* 1$ to 14 do N K V V -JERSEY N O T E S . -jy Bank P*r ink* in N e w a rk par B. a t Elizabethtow n par B. a t N e if-Bronsw ick par ik of New^Branswick | per ct. di*. par per par par par | per c t. dis 1 do 50 do i do J d» 64 to 90 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do N E W - Y O R K W HOLESALE PRICES CUR RENT. [conKECTKn wjkki . y .^ AHT1CLKS. A &liKS, Pol* do. P e a r 1' lie d , Men*, do. Prune, Butler, tii at qual. For exportation Beans, liri»tle*, Am’can. Beeswax,■yellow, Boards, Oak, Yellow Pine, Candlea, mould, dipped, Cheeae, Am, nlup • orn.yei. N. riv Flour, N. Y. aup do. Kye, Feathers, Amer. Flax, do. Flax-Seed, clean, Glue, American, Gin, Country, I lam*. Hug’s Lard, Honey, Hops, laU aoit, lioiae hair, Hemp, A. wa. rot, Hoi un, Ox, Indian Meal. Leather ftoal, dreso’d upper, undreaa’d, M ustard, Amer. do. in bottle#. Oat*, (Jil.Linieed, Ain Peas, white, d r j. Green, Pork,prime, new, Meaa, do. Plaster ot P a n s , Flagg, couotry, Kye, •Snap, Am. white, do. Turpentine, Scantling, Pine, Oak, Shingles, Pine, l imber, Oak, Tallow Amer. I’winv, Seme, Sewing, W heat, N. Uiv. W hiskey, Rye, Apple, W o o l,M e r. wash, common do. Amer hatters. MR ton. b b l lb . 7 bu. lb. M. ib. bu. ubl. rnoM JI27 50 152 5d 8 75 5 12 17 12 41' 37 ia 18 16 13 ib. cat>k gall. Ib. ton 100 bbl ib side. lb. • I 0 2. bu. gull. 7 bu b b i tor. c * t bu. lb. M >un. 80. ft lb. bu gall lb. TO 130 9 5 87 SO 14 50 20 par par par pat* per c t . d i s do do do par par ita Badk at Paterson te B a n k a t M o rristow n i**ex Bank ’rtn to n Banking Company ' iU Bank a t Trent& n 1 to _ite B a n k at Cam d e n 1 to 'arm er's B. a t MU H o lly 1 to lamberland Bank .1 to C O N N E C T IC U T , jort Bank le B. a t H a rtford if made /able in N .Y o rk ioni B. if m a d e p a ja- j in N .Y o r k .p a r Iddletow n Bank j per c t. dis. mix Bank a t H a rtford do *rby Bank M A 3 S A C H 0 8 E T S . iton Bank* i per ct. dis. Jigfield B a n k l i do. , apahire B a n k ,at North hampton 1 ) lem B a n k s M ITorcester Bank 14 er ila**achu»etta note* M iw-HvmptM re notet H R H O O ^ -ISL A N U . ^Mvidencfl B a n k 4 Taahiogton B a n k , a t W es- . U rly 14 ptker Rliode I s la n d note* 14 V E R M O N T . Inriinrton, and W ind*or H io |5 do PE N N S Y L V A N IA . Ikiladelphia C ity Bank* par to | do. ’Lake note* 55 to 6 0 do. awn B a n k 1 do anryynrfh 1 t o l | do lie o f D ataware coun ltolj do. J»k- o f C h e ster 1 to l j do |k of'M ontgom ery Co. i-Kt M orriitown-' W f H o p # Delaware Jlridge Company ■ DfcLAWiRE t*i B. aT Delaware 14 to 2 pr ct dis Delaware note* £ to 26 do .1 ;Ba«k, 1} Sank of Canada 1 •». (Upper Canida) % to 2} . . do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do* e 10 ei G 37 6 50 4 4 25 40 50 li. 9 r j 10 io 15 36 44 8 10 S 10 b 9 10 13 18 20 200 17 4 4 25 2.1 3U 2 6* 3 25 2 50 56 1 2.- 1 37 3 ' 75 6 7 10 11 9 9 19 13 13 60 4 73 5 4 51) 5 71) 75 1* 13 9 14 15 25 2 50 20 10 So 45 4<> 45 1 35 1 50 2b S4 70 72 30 50 30 69 #oettp. W i l l i a m W e l l s , A T T O R N E Y a t LAVV,&c. HAS opened an ofiicc in the build ing recently occupicd by 8. Scovell, w ett of the Eagle Hotel, where buta nes* lyjpertaintng to the profession, will meet with stiict attention. Palm y ta Ju ly 24, 1822, 19—tf tttray Cow. 1 to do. 1 ) to 3 do. BROKE into the encloaure of the sub scriber, about the SOth u l t a red Cow, with a white spot on each side, a small star in her forehead, and bug horned,— ah? is judged tn be about 12 y ears old. Bhe hna a c a lf about ten day* old. T h a owner is requeued to call, prove proper ty, par chaigea, and take licr aw»y. } V 1 ftOBEUT C U U T I8. P a l m y r a , J l u g u s t 12, 1822. 22—(/. Dissolution. T T H E Co-partnership heretofore exist* mg between the subscribers, under the Grma of I. J Richardson & Co. and Al len, Hichardson & Co. is thi* day discol- red brtfiutual consent, SA M U E L A L L E N , A l.LK N RICE, I. J. KICIIAROSON. N . B. All n'*te* and accounts due the •aid firm*, must be paid to JlU e n q Rice, who are aulhoiixed t# receive the same- I; J. KICM aKDBUN. Palm y ra, July 1, U32. 18—if t roa tbe Loodag Mootbly Ma|a<lii«. J44rtu It l i t Mommt •! Iltts m l < Exhibition ^Bdtlloa liaat a a lkrd about (bow ttrafi(^ a itory t) In T^jehei' itrreli ihrre thnatand yrar* a(o ^ lieu the Mrmoouium wa, In all it* flory, And (low had not breun to o n rtlirow Thote Unpleit p a lam aod pltari •tupMldoW, Of wblcb the t try ruin* are treioeniloo*. Kp^ak 1 h r thou lon( rooO|;h h ad aetnl Pocniny, Tliov Wait a loofti^— c o n ' \ l e t u, hear itt tune, Thou 'r* ftaodlag oa ihy I r p ahnv« ground Muafey! Revianinf the (lloiptM of the moon i Not Irk' (bio (lio.ti or dmrmhodifd ereataraa) But with Uiy bone* and fleih, and limb*, aad b*. tore*. 7V|| ui - fer d -nhtlrM tlinu eantl recollect. I n wbnm rhould we aaaign (be 8 pliio**i fas* } W aal beopa. o< C.pbrtuet. architect Of either I’ynuitid lhat bcara hi, naiae P la I'umye)'! Pil.ar r*-atli a munoiorr t Had 1 hebra a bundled |3(e« aurtg by Hoioer f Portiapa thou werl a rna.on «Dd forbiddeo By oath to (el, Uie mytlttirt of Ihy I ride. ~ 1 h r 0 '<y wI.hi t . n e t m.lody wtu hidden In mrm\ 00 ’> i t »hidi at uio rlie played t 1‘crtiapi Hmhi werl a Hne,i—if *o. rny .trucgla* trr vain, fur pn^.iLmT i e»rr owna ita ) u , | l i i Hevcbance tt.ai vrl r hi/id now pimooed Bat. Hat hub a uohb d with rtimra^li (I j h to (U a i; Ur dr>'pp d a half p*oi>) In tlnmer'a bat. Or doff d 1 li.-ir .'.ii to Irt Queen Dido paaa, Or h, d by • nwn inviiation, A toicll at tbe (real temple ■ dedication I need not a>k ihee if iliat hand, when armed, Hat any Homan anldirr madled and kuockled. For tlmu wen dead and buried and rmbulmed, K n Romalu, aiid It.oiu, had b<*trn auckled i Votiquity appMir* to ii.vr h'-fun l<oot after tliy pilmrvu! race wm run rhou couldat drve'Op if lhat withered tongue M ijlr tell u> what llio.. .Iginlraa O'b, luve aern, How ihe World looked when it wa, frrth aoJ young Vnd ihe f e a t Deltife Mill had left It frees — Or waa it then to old 11,41 Hmory’* pafaa Ctnilallied 0 0 record nf it* enrly a(ei? Still aileol, IhcoOiaiunlejMve clfP Art a worn to aerrery } then keep Ihy *wwi j But prythee tell ua ,ouiethiii( >>f thyaall^ Reveal the iccret of/by pilaoii liouae , Slice in tha world of ,pinla thou had alombtred, W bat baat thou aern, what atrmofa advcnlum nuia h-red/ Since (Irit tby form wai In thia box extended, U e have, above gruuud aeen aome atraop DNlta- twm / ' The K<mnD Emplie baa bepjn andetxM , New world, bav. riaeo—we have loat old oatkiw, And coumlr*. k'n(> bate Into dual been bumbled, W hile not a [rufiDeul of tby l u l t baa crumblad. Dldat thou not hear Ihe pother oVr ihy head, W heD tbe (real I'rraian cnoqueror Cambyaea Marched artniea o’er ihy lu ad with thundering tr*id; O'erthrew Oilria. Orui, Apia, lail, And ahfab the I'yramda with fear and wander, When tbt [if;auiic Memuou fell aaiuudar t If (be tomb'i aeeieta may not be ennfeaaed, TTie nature of • hy pnv'ie life unfold — A heart tiaa ibrnbh, d heneaih ihai leathern breait And lean adown that dutly rbrek hate rolled r— ( l i r e clmdren Climbed ihoaa kncea and kl«ed that bee y Wbat waa thy 0 >me and Itatioo. age and rata P Staioeol Irab— Immortal ul the dead / ImpeHibabU type ol evaneacence I i ’oathusiiiM mao wbo qoltt*»t thy narrow bed, And itaodeit uodecayed aithin out preaeace. 1 bou wilt heal oothlut till the judgmewl aaornlog. H ben tbe great trump ahull tlirill thee with ita war# oH s m o m m .U^ljjccllancou^- AlsLL D u 'l O f the la te lie v . h y l v e n t e r L a m e d W lien Mr. Lamed cotuiueuced bis journey to New- Jrleans, be formed the determination,that be would attend family prayer io every family where be should 1 lodge, uulebs positively prohibi ted. Tbis determination be exe» 1 cuted with ease through the first part oi bis journey; but when passing though the state of Ken tucky, li found himself under the necessit) of spending a night at a public bouse, where a mind less peiceiviug than bis would have found tio room for social p r a y e r . Noise and riot bad ta ken possession of the place, and tbe intoxicating bowl was pas* bing briskly indifferent rooms.— 1 he eretmig was fast spending) but tbe company instead of dis persing was continually iacreas* mg in numbers'; the orgies oi Bacbui waxed louder mid loud- A»1 haihotigifl^ilkl^d &pafc*lda for Miss Q,. I b a a hopes iVdm m y favorable reception* Of m u k iug her m)r w ife; hilt neVer had thft cdOrtge td ask her to have toe. Often had I sat ddWn And tf r<j(e seemed a fruitless at* the Mott eloqOetH speeches, which I Carefully coittmitted to er. To compose the minds ol such a beterogfeneoui multitude, and *0 far to restrain their revel ry for A few moments as to be able to attend to the solemn du ty of p rayer with any degree of decorum, s< tempt. But without an attempt the resolution of Lamed was not to be abandoned. He entered the bar-room with a candle and a Bible in bis hands, rapt on tbe table to command attention, and then gave tbe following notice “ I wish to inform the company, that prayer* will be atteniea thf* evening at Sylt&dter Larnei’t room cT preckely 3 o'clock. T hose who would lUce to ie present are invitei ft) attend* And 'at 9 o'clock he himself was astonish ed to find his room filled to over flowing; and many a hardened sinner carried away froth the room, such solemn and painful reflections as could not easily be forgotten. it is said in tbe memoirs, that “ be bad great natural intrepidi ty of souT.” This it strikingly illustrated in the following an ecdote. Among the friends of Mr. Larued at New-Orleans, was one who was subject to «easons of partial delirium. H e was uni formly kind and affectionate, while rea on held her throne, and particularly attacbe4 to Mr. Larncd; but when suffering a delirium, his dearest, friends Were the objects of bis most deadly hatred. And to height en the eVil resulting from thil btate of mind, his symptoms vtere such that his delirium Wai Hbt immediately discoverable. In tbe incipient stage of one of these awful seasons, he called upon Mr, Lacned, and desired to walk with him. As ho evil design wa« suspected, Mr. Lam- fed very cheerfully complied.— His friend Converted with unusu? a I interest, and tbufc prolonged the walk till he ipad decoyed him m^nioVjr for the purpose of fast- king my loveknowh to hei*r b a t my heart Always failed tn» when the tiifte carte for the de~ livery. At this time Ions boot*’ fa r e worn, the tassels o f which ^rere torn to pieces, and the e n d s of my fingers cuf to the q u i c k ^ while making an effort to a e U v ^ ^ er my addresf. My, throat a l - ^ ways faiecattte dry, And mV mem* ory failed nle so, that I c o a id neither think of whftt I Wished say, nor speak if I bad thought. Every mbment I fited the n e x t for the time to begin, but to no purpose $ for I was dumb until my fair one would break the si lence, by asking Aews, or offer ing me “ a penny for tny thoughts.’* One evening as wo sat bppdn the sdfa, it occurred to mv mind, the conversation Which I had with niy father, ahd 1 accordingly asked Miss Q. w h a t the meaning of popping th* qtsstidn* Wasr She hesitated a motnent, and After recovering' frotri a little embarrassment, v e r y bijgnificahtly observed, “ I ex pected that was what bro’t you so often to Our house. Before C. can have you, you must ask fa ther and mother; and if they have no objection I ’ll - ------ what?” I exclaimed, **h*r» ihe ?” “ yes.” 0 w b « t a sim ple ton, (thoaght l,) have I been^~-> A young lady unacquainted w itb tho world,rthst sbe should have, given herielf away to a nxr^n, whose ignorance denied hir 0 fl|j tbe pleasbre of courtship! t 1 could hot sit, bat got op and weot home ashamed of myself, almost determined n o t to many, befcause I had not w k e d m r mis- treMtohaveme. ^ When I reached borne, I told to A secret place without the-my father w h a t bad baDoened city. And now to put his hellish He laughed Vieartily at EETimd purposes into execution, b e ! .aid that b * knew bow it troald draws a concealed dagger, a n d , turn oqt. « Be assured, B o ▼ turning lo Mr. Larned, says, (gaid b,€t) the girfs a re opt t o c h hard ’hearted creatures, a s the men, choose to m a k e tbem ap- pear; aod if you young men would, instead o f th e ir sonnets lo Mr. “ d\['ow prepare to H s F This was a moment which brought ia> to requisition the greatest cool ness ond the g reatest intrepidity. W1 %uw wvutici* Happily, L arned's w’ere cumciecit j and lovtM iciTdTttiw?4 addheM for the occasion. Standing an-them witb, Misi, will you h a r e daunted before the threatening me; there would b e very few of assassin, he says to him, with an eye and a voice, and a counten ance which armed his words witb power, “ In th* nams ofths Almighty God, I dufy po* to hurt me. T b e maniac dropped his dagger, and suffered himself to be conducted back to the houae in all the inapotence of a child. Southern JnU lligtnctr. \ P O P P I N G T U B q t f B 8 T I 0 N . H F u d g e ! said my father to me one day, when I told him, th a t I bad made up my mind to maiw ry Miss Q . H 0w do you know she’ll h a v e you boy ? fiave j o f popped ths question y e t ? do you mean sir, (said I, '^saicl m j know' about cobrti^^fof& you’ll live sinflis Al^yottr life— go and ask th^gjirl >f ^* knows what it iSeaafr'' your three and four years court-\ ships. Pop ths question r ight away. EXPERIENCE. From tin MKtll4UU9*t JUgi*lir \ No natural curiosity* ia-KoHh Aowrica exoiteskdaiaciiAtiewtioti, and so amply eoouNWMtear Uw cuv. rious Yisitoc ss;tiMFsU«ofJIS>iag. i n . Tiiea* -Are iiutated 'between .tbe two LsSfe^^'Aad'-Ckolatidv a n ^ aie,«-;pisiw<lg '^A.quAiTT of at^oa- w k k k to H>e sarf*<* the-w*dtk of,wfclch) in sat ^ ^ l y ^ ive^H y popomg the