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Phenix Bank a t H a rtford do |l)erb y Bank do \ V ' i e l> I , * Hi * • ,. . i p \ i . ■ .a h it . . i ' I. . !j i'; h rv I • f! IM fl_ v i u ’: * < ‘ a f '» i ,.'1 ' ! id* I i us . ri,.** i>1' >• • * Im!iari ^l< a — c .1* VV i . ph •, N f; n r — Niu' ’ ei n R^ ( urn, V r 1 W W, — ' u'herri 3 a r i v > | b t i (pn,\* N U p p r Uu»«ia. c 1’ 5>j 1 | 1 b>, 5 Ti •* H* 1 13 10 \z «> 1 - 2 u £ > * 4 ) 1 )'■*. r. in 11 14 1 I S 1 j £ I . 0 t ! 1 10 1 Cl f. * 1 4 * 1 1 1 < I r - 4 j i f . V 6 h r - u {. c, 75 0 - r. r? 't > r ' r J . -) sJ 1 u \ - — ^ * i 1 t j ? o t t r p . CHARITY. D/ o^hiefi •( t ft? toae lix l*j ; 7 o aswrmtt t. j 07 ^-rio< ft , U H r rba*. % 1 »r 1 » a v a j Acn*^-* oiix 'tu s k 'u. 1 iocg« P^o *’:ar» —n c ' G'r rp b»« d, » z^trr , To 1 p a bio'..v t ta u .1 e* t4 li * I cu/ rue* ’ • '^1 e Our 'rdf 1 ti a v>) *cg 7 ' ibe <U»;rrit , lo o ' b r r t ^ <xl w owg '.o ficd, !o 6 u-r» b b .n t. Go y \j* d»i wte, ^ r^> , Ac<{ 00 t»*- i • K«rr *Kknrta B d t^ea. ri to , Ja&i j r o f Go •* .*•+ ,ur |»*t t 1 •) Y* 1* t . \ u I <u>>3> 5 u» tJ. /rcm 'V £T*Tt hn cIo^iqj e y r t, Ai 'I b. iDg Jiif T o« • l*v 1 u I /a* a y fi u^r ^ »>i «< si (if* U f ; 1 *ot t<\j Hiorx • *»• «• J o »a»rt ^e*l <i rrl »» 14 a ' f# —HA»r*OTl with his daughter* sod - reside far from her— for bo intended tooti to leave th*t-part o f the coantry. In a few day* the father o f Fe lix appeared, aolidriog that bis sod Bight be restored to bim *gvia» by tbe consent o f tbe father o f Eli zabeth ; aod stated that bis son bad gone from bim frith a deter mination to become a toldier— But the contumacious father w si inexorable. Oo hearing this, tbe unfortunate El^abetb became fran tic, and her situation was consid ered quite dangerous. Adrian was tnacb affected, for he was very intimate with Felix, and bad al- w a ^ s loved him. But nothing Mo, bb™ < i i .rre. h« caia coow i d- | wrought the feelings of the cruel jather. By t v t / jco toaach who** rrd br rj <lrp» | n a m o n t h s A d r i a n W » S 10 UKimoo/tM .uo> „ (Kr» .0 rrcw. mig 9 inSy sod word was received, Kud >o koo, s!ai I ,.gn t a »» «o. j» U|al fae „ barf (o j QIn P e l u t i n »r*l, bvJ or,.r b~a uln'd « by W, ba! tfae iTfD J r> T b jg aroa. Cd the fed- r . . “ .T . -. l i- of his father, in a small de- 1 hey then returned with li^ht ° e * . ... . : . ^ j 1 ? 1 • for his son » as very dear to hearts to ibe cottage, and F e l i x , \ rr . , . __ __ , . 0 ’ Ib im . T r o u b l e s w e r e tr e a d i n g o a ' f r L , , l f . . • '‘be beeU of troubles, and tbe cot- luafew mrtitbs the father recpi-' . . . r 1 .n , .. taee had become a fountain 01 v*-d inlelhgeoce, that Ins brother, _ v e wbc» formerly rendered bim time- better suited tbe feeliogs of tbis happy couple, or been more in uni son with tbeir present frame of mind : T H E S O N G . I k snr by tarvkt Uat to pwfclljr cart’d ffre«a e'aM (bat * cottage vaa Mif, \ ud I oti] 1/ i h « t $ p r t c r ,0 he foaod ia tbe v o r i i ' 1 lii*! «a* oa^at b^pefor it bcr ! It 924 aooo, aad rvc £s-\rrt (bat IzA ^ n ifh^ arw a ed lo n ^ c r t rtpo* *d b e rolaj,tB o a s h tr ; U a f « t i at r « U aod I b r a /d oof * tcood Boi lhe wood ye<f*.tr tappiog Lbe barlow b n d ) tree io d * b e r t 10 thst little *ood* f e« < !a-0 'd , * V*ni* ai- KJ« rb o* 2 a I orwr y to 9t.q\ zo4 lo » ) f •S € j w u J b-ckih wfHro I prat'd b*^, aod veep d I 3T l*>\h <>r< n.l M A « iS V C H U s E T S . Boston Ranks 4 Per c*- ^ IS- d o . h F i ljSnring&eld Bank 1£ ^Hampshire Bank,at North- i K fi T ti hampton 1 ) do. Salem Banks 14 do. 3 W o rcester Bank 1 4 do. Otber Massachusetts a o t e s do. mVeio-Hampthire note 11 do. R H O D E - I S L A M ) . . .Proridenci* Bank 4 do. [ 5 \Vj*hiogton B a n k ,at W e s - terly do. Ot!ter Rliode U land notes 1 j do. VKflMON r. Burlington, and W indsor 1 | to 3 do PE N N S Y L V A N I A . P^c'ailelphia City B a n k s par to ) do. SV*<*r Lake notes 55 to 60do. '*H.intown Bank 1 do ll'frwburgh 1 to do. 1'ii.A o fDelaware county 1 to I ^ do of Chester 1 to 1J do Iijjk of Montgomery Co. a* Morristown I to 1J do. 5* • •» Hope Delaware i.ridge Con.pany 1 \ to 3 do. DELAWARE Farmer’s B. nf D«tla*»re l j t o S p r c t d i s <1:- ter Delaware n o t e s 6 to £6 do Montreal Bank, t; Bank of Canada 1 $ *£ jr J Ain 1 wa< L a r i l Amenrar Ut & 2(J st t-thcr, n*ral, “ — or df enM M<^s, s \\ 1 . O r l e a n s N a * r ’t all » i i e « , — f o u g h t — U , . 8 ^ sd i j n ^ w h i » f c r v e , i n h dn {^aI Uo. i n bb l s 'I*-,!!! bbl s T allo tf . H •fi 1 41* t«n «>reign — tiencan W ool, j-ino, w V ’ ‘inwagh’d — cu\on wa’d Ib 100 6 p 1 ii a. 1 ^0 3 * sr 8 £8 r,o 2f> 9 9 6 <1 35 30 C 6 7 j 3-2 9 14 9 . a . i p M L i n i u u . s . 'i/m t i* . 'l i ^ e l l m ou* R e f u t e . .J E L I Z A B E T H ; CRl’KL KA I’HER. [./> '/ f it ^ ] w a s o f a i i j d i i n p ; f e i z e , £ju< tl features, and jo s ^ t s s e d a inuet amiab t dispueitn n brsuiea be was gifted willi a hvveet Mure, and often sung delightful!}- Eli- z«be'h pai«I but little atteotidu t < » ^ in(jg jjjg Felix ly asM s t n n t e , w a s dereasied— an d l.ai! b t q u e a t h e d to bim a am o u n t of m o u f y . T b i s tnelaa- ( h o l y new a s t r u t k him with sur- p:ii<* and re g r e t , and th r e w tbe w h o l e family into mourning. B e fore many m o n t h s the f a ther o f the M a rmions b a d possession u f his l re •'.‘.u re. On ! how fragile is human ua- grief. _ Not many months bad passed, lanr\“ |before the father, finding bis daagb> *er fast hastening to the dust, thought proper to despatch a mes senger »fler Felix and his long lost son. T h e messenger was sent; but mark bis discovery! He learn ed, that on the 0 lh of July, 18t4a {at the battle of Chippewa, «both 'Felix and Adrian bad fallen ’ I He comtnonicated tbis inteili- ture— how w e a k and unstable is * . r*. * tbe mind o f m a n - b o w fraught p nc? 40 * * parents of t h e nnfor- wi:b changfe and disorder. At tunf* ■ o M i e r s ; tbs reception of first be resolves & re-resolves, and * h,ch “ *7 P*rhaPf ^ *»»^ned; binds his resolutions witb an oatb., *!ot *'hlcb n»y pen ts incapable of music, for her voice was not natur->Now he j 8 forgetful of tbe past, de 8 Cnb,D5* BliMbetb w«S now ally melodmu®. i,;a ;n .11 th . nia. . ; nn. P **4 »ll booe ,* nor did sbe wish ill> A l l , . . and his mind is in all the pleasing * u k « thins- passed with a -real imaginau0n of the eclat and seem- to llVe: ^ be father began to re- <' iui«^iuaiiwu w* vwi»k fluu bvCUJ* • | * ||~ .. degree of bappmesH, and no lovers |ioP88 of the world—and objects Pent h“ cruelty, and the mother eve. bad brighter prospects of uuattain&ble rack bis fancy— ren- WM ,nc°D*olable »4 “ e ldeA oifbc“ earthly felicitv, than Felix and der |,ioa discontented, and rob life ,D5 left cbildi*M 110 evei bad ;lif| Elizabeth. Like the mdustrieus 0f ajf fa 8 Weei 8 . It were better 1 But a few weeks more, and tbo bee, that flies o’er »nd o’er the for 8ome ibat the arm of poverty lingering embers nf life were ex- : plain, sipping the unadulterated rUje> ;n ortler to keep the proud linqoished, and Elizabeth took her sweetness from every opening heart within the compass of rea departure to the world of spirits., .M A .I _ - A n 4 L _ M __ 1 v» • 27 9i Oi 65 4 5 4i ‘ ff l i b L E U A L E i P A P ^ W A K E -H O U S E . fli.wer, Ihey lived ; and as the flow ers of comfort and happiness open ed before them, they delicately and innocently plucked, and scat tered them 10 their path. A ll was contentment—and throughout tbe j dwellings of the parties, a happy submission reigned. I The spring and another sum* mer pasted away, and winter once more returned— but nothing oi im portance transpired. In the spring 8on. )N<*w, and if possible, more poig- Felix had not visited tbe callage nant grief, was planted in tbe bo- mauy timeaere the father began to ;80®9 ®f parents, wben they protest against him, t o E izabetbJ committed to tbe earb their only and expressed a strong wish tOirh*!d—tbeir lovely and spotless have bis visits discontinued. Sbe Elizabeth. could not think of discarding one whom sbe loved better than life, and tbe idea overpowered her— but sbe kept it concealed from F e lix. Another year bad not passed, V l i a r e s B e r n a r d ’ s P a t e n t Steam JStill and Water Boiler. THR subscriber having in 181?, por- jjfc I U..ited from Mr. Bernard, the rigbtjo use 2 ^ t 1 * above patent Steam S t ill andty'nttr *■ 1 H-t 'tr, in the town of Palmyra, iroald Palmyra, ki ii . .*'jy give notice to those person* who ‘ • v * made use of this in^provetn^t, or | v^., i to purchase tlie privilege o f a s i u it, :,t> call on lutn a t bis store An this vilf > JOSKPH COl>: ■almrjra, ' Vtb. 24, 1833.. 60 E . ' j * : c k , & C o . VoCHEsTEn.) 9FFER..^ <1i*LK AT LOW PRICES. 4000 \ \ P\er’s Spelling Books 1000 Cobi (j0. J&P 1000 Hull Jo. 1000 rI esbpptg^ 2500 EtiglwReaders, 2000 W attyBalDi Book?, 10,000 A lm a z s for 1C23. ■Vo -- 500 K E fa PAPER, o f a su/jL- quality. 200 Reams, Y 2 — chenp. Wrapping P ^ p t a r ^ % strong —aL I m p e r i a l * S u p e r - R o m i ccj | 0 r n i a n d D e r o y P n n t r h g P a v k ^ d t t o o r d e r ICT’ Casb |»*id H^rWilri. N q v e m b e r 3 , 1822J AITOUNKY a U jv ^ g COMMISSION ^ I of lb* * * ijtJp H set, m inn njiaje \ w P i u i u . Nor. IS. 1: of 1812, a number of families em i-. before the father, iH¥|ulgiog tbe os- grated to lhat section of tbe coun- ■ ....................'r - - try ; aod in the interim that I have passed over, many others had al so settled there, which formed a very pleasant society of eight or ten families. In tbe beginning of (be summer of tbe ) ear mentioned, it will be. rerollected that war was det lared between. Great Britain and the Umted States. On the 5th of July, F e lix visit ed tbe cotliige, having been absent for some lime. In the afternoon he walked with Elizabeth, into an a c c e n t pasture, and they took a seal under a grove of poplars, (hat stood on the border of ihe Geld, next the wood. F e lix with his usual cheerfulness and good humor, began to sing, as a sim ile .)f°tiis first acquaintance at the cot tage, the fallowing beautiful song, which reverberated through tbe thicket, and rode upon the fickle inconstant breeze, “ o'er tbe liBl* ao A tu 8 * 97 ”— and perhaps nothing could bare, A U s! poor Elizabeth was cat (•ff in all her loveliness, and early became a victim ef disappointed love. Grief was her portion, and her “ days were few and full of trouble.” Bat she baa gone down to the tomb, and the epicurian tentation of his heart, commanded worm, ere this, has feasted aj»oa Elizabeth to abandon Felix, or her form and turned it into dust, quit his habitation ! This heart-, ^ n g th® bending willow rending mandate struck her w itb'w*ve it* keeping branches, and overwhelming anguish ; destroyed the gentle zephyrs breith soothing her peace, and drove “ nature’s melodies o’er ber tomb. That sweet restorer, balmly sleep” from *he treads tbe courts of tbe bles- her eyes. She despatched a let-,*e^, *® hope’s assurance— and that ter as soon as possible, giving F e - tb« ■pin* of her faithful Felix,— lix the melancholy tidings, that s h e ^ boaRb bi* body moulders beneath could no longer receive bim at ber tbe bloody field, is with her. A father's dwelling. 1 monument mark^ tbe secluded Tbis so far overcome Felix that'«P<>t over her reiiains, snd tbe he ci.uld not answer the note. A *®*ry traveller, as he leans upon few days after he wrote to E liza- |t to divine the inscription, ctn on betb, stating, that qircnnstances occurring against bis peace and happiness in tbe world, so tnacb so, that bis life mas in jeopardy, he should attempt to seek relief, by enlisting ms a soldier! Elizabeth could scarcely with stand these mournful tiding#, and her mother was, in admeasure, as nnhappy as herself. But tbe fa,- ber persisted— not that be bad my antipathy against Felix ; but bat in a short tune be must pact ly say with tbe poet— M Ho* lo*M—bow t*!m4 nace, araib Am mt i To whom related, or by wW * btgaC ; A hemp cf dmt aloac rrmu'im rflkw, ■Tit all tko« art, aad alltte port tfcalt W*1 In a f* w H o a t h t tlie u n h a p p y h u s b a n d n ^ ' w i f e rem o v e d to a babitation^ ifrMr Btfffslo, w h e r o they reitiaio«<l b u t a s.Hoft t i m e j—• but s o o n d e p a r t e d f o r O h i o . T a ($*# sw e e t s b i d v a a i e k e d ;from- tli«j^ forever, m u d t h e y o n l y r e t a i n e d llie painful r c m m b r a n c e o f ibe- un.