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.vs. 1; s -i It' - iVem the Ntv-M Herald. 4We have been favored with 0 peprtat ot ' an unpublished translation. 44 Me moirs of Anacreon," by a Wary friend, from which vre extract the following s to'sixep." ' : - Sweet leep ! I woo thee to my care-worn bed, ' - .w ',- . -To case a mind preas'd low by deep despair;, Tb piniou o'er, my tear dew'd pillow .- spread ' .:" . And give to muse oblivion all my care. . " Oh come Lethean Goddess 1 friend' of night I ' .'. Lo ! round me rest the partners of the bowl ; Reduced by riot Itfud and mad delight i And I weigh d down by agony of soul. Time was, when I, with joyous smile se- Vhen welcome met me with her cordial hands ; i, . ,,; V : When Friendship warm did hail me in the : ..scene, ' ' And, youthful Iotc weav'd soft tys silkefc, bands ; , then Letrid grae'd with gladsome steps ove And'hsardmy Wrcfs'steal soft upon her ear : And paus'd to list the tender tale of love, And with sweet promises my hojJles woa'd. ' cheer: ."' :. , , ,' , '. . " - ' That I, with hope elate and high aspiring - mind, , ; Did view fair nature's flov'rsn everjhlain And in each little shrub I seeo'd to find, Some emblem that my labourswere not vain. But now, how chang'd the scene. LthosV air-built dreams, " ' ,. Which ivies, fondly intertwinihgjtaught. I fear are fled, and with them all tnose beams,' . V hich , fancy, with delusive , ban J-. ktd ,: wrought., .,' , . - ' - . ' h ' ' 1 '. .Now at the evening's close aftd at the . morning's dawn. To meet the nuid so dearly lov'd, I rote; But now no more her footsteps print the lawn ' Enduar'd by mute memorials of our love. In other clime she sadly wastes the day, . Mid oilier friends she muses oft in "tears, -On one who, far from her,' invokes the lay ; " - To bid bright hope and promise hush his fears. ... SEDLEY. , NEW BERN, Aqgus't 30. On Friday the 2 id init. this town was visi t.'d by a trctilcndsus storm. It began about Aooa and continued until Saturday afternoon. It can) from the North-East, and during its continuance the wind shifted about to every )Hiut of the c(m;ui. The tide di1 not xu very high and the injury done to the wharves it not considerable. No house was injured but the damage done to the crops in the n-:ii:hbourhoad is vtry great t the shipping lu the harbour did not suffer, but under stand it i olherwiss at the bar. The sch'r Friendship, owned by Mes&is- Jacob took ! and son of this port, went on shore and was ! b;.li;fd.-Thc uhooner Julian, cr. tied ;:y Mr. ' Wili'um Smith of this port i a f toufid, but ', it is supposed will he got cf. A bri snd a schooner from-W nhingtm were !iiven t:i s'inre one hundred yards fiom the w.tcr. i '.Several vesiclt homeward bound arc lost on the coast, a number of boxes, csk wnd c ther pjtkagcs wi"h the marks of several gen tlemen )f this lon, hsve Coated ashore From accounts received It is snppoied thit - the storm was more violent towards the southarJ,' and almot e-.crv mill within an kjndred ni.et it drtlroVtd. I xtrmt tj a Inter Jrm Drjafirt, Alt 14. i i . ... .... .....Iw. i. ...... Tk. I res:h is slmojt coveitd with wrecks. But few of Wtm hsr as yet been ncertainwd, Thc'ch'ontr Adttlphus, Cpt. Girrow of, Norfolk, from St. Jso is trn;U tc ly stranded, lit (.11 the prfjpW are vcd snd a put of tb tro. A bri Called the Atlsotic Uloogin to FsirfulJ ia 1 returning frrm Toiki IlnJ, IV J to be comrurile.1 by l'p Wi sn, ..imdri l selw' ssiUrs cKsped by, thnft;; US psr. , All el hve pmbc'f ttnm thrrn 1 am srry. to Icsrn were Cspt CrfnoejiVs'ru vf thtnimtf Loot (a VU . iMK'itir) f4 V free Uu ltl!vt bchinIn to New' iuliJ ukch i p'il$t'1n htr Tuiks lir.-f. "Tl.e wrttk of a r.ew ..hi b'tri ithifncT Rived to be Vrfg'.riim I ts i'hns fiw m f ttt tKtWcstof the In Jf. A small ho 'm4 (rwnk covneJ-rnh tWcrUin hi'-n (l.ufvd wtsr it s'ub the let ters I. It tn i!tfcatom in a peck el tor k ! waich bJs slwbttti Ulidhcsf H,lherw wrrt j s.n atrounts atsnsl C4 Cer. 1 1k i tl? east tf thf hUt i Urt Ckstl slro dirtvtrf U ftl of oi cloiln. A hftJ-j . V-rvbutl lata ma mstktd j. p.. Tbsrt wi al.o h tht cl.t anion? otbrr fim,i Iftctf.a hwi at the tetpev.cf Cbatr.aiai stftet'lri Hsw-.YX to J4n Udf,' ft ll.s. vfstjf rtnt cf dMI. Smf fitV , c: i-. ( uf h a vig ci i tain rnkrd Dr. 0. n4 shtne cksi;es ef nftt tA J inttskkwitrM I M.)tMt.i ! i:.r. Th'' t otk tsU trdc4 f m h st trktn n JitftS th S Irtfftt Cbvvfctftf tUu, it is f4 in ry Jwt U iit . y , .:. '-'v. September 8. The injury done to the road, by the lait! storm is so very great that the carrier of the Northern and Southern mail has nt reached Newbern-for eighteen days: itjs however apprehended that with little . exertions he might have surmounted the obstacles' that ' have stopped him, as a great number of gen tlemen have come down since the storm from Kingston, YVaynesborough, ' Siftithfield and even Raleigh, while the mail we are told was about a fortnight ago brought down within sixteen mile from us. This is a very serious evil. It i enhanced by the inilten tion of some of the Post-Masters in Virgin ia who instead of sending the Norfolk mail from Suffolk, by the way of Edenton, Ply mouth and Washington 16 this town, send it by th circular and lengthened way of Cabin point, Smithfield,' Petersburg, Nottoway, I Warrenton and" Raleigh, at which place his still further from us than from Suifolk. The Wilmington mail has for the two; weeks last past returned to this office, .after going as far as Trenton where the bridge being carried away the river is not to be cros sed, -at the usual place without more man ordinary exettiohs: but this morey not be ing stipulated for, the contractor judges it inadvisable to bestow ; and while ttie Virgin ia Post-Masters, think themselves justifiable in sending our Norfolk mail on a long cir cuitous 'route of upwartls of three hundred miles, the Raleigh rider deems the taking a circuiter path, which might lead him rouna a mill pond (where the dam is broken) an unpardonable deviation from the laws of his country, and travels up or down for half a month with his mail and mails, between Smithfield and Beaver-dam, waiting, like the fool in Horace, to cross-the bed of the river until ihe waves have all passed by. Extract from a letter front Coresound, dated August. 30. The Corpse uf a man who perished in the storm has drifted ashore, but so much eaten by the fish that he cannot be known, also part of the qua'rter deck and the pump of a ves sel of eight feet hold, with some oranges, which give rise to the idea that she was a West-India vessel. Four vessels are ashore on Bogue Sound, and one here, but of no value. A brig belonging to Connecticut, from Turk! Island, loaded with Salt, upset before she reached the shore, and out of eighteen persons, sixteen perished. Capt. Cannon of the Lilly, Mr. Webber's old schY was amon them. A schooner belonging to Norfolk, from the Havannah was also lost, nothing saved but seven hogsheads of molas ses and some other trifling articles. The other two were from the Norllnrard. Some annon carriages were Pound at Bogue Sound: apprehensions arc entertained that they b longed to the revenue Cutter, which was out during the gale. Books and Stationary. 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John Scotl having purchsfed th Stock in Trsde, belonging to faii fir will fettle and pay all damandi agaioft them, and Is fully antJiotifcJ to reccivo ! debts due to the Company and ihctfor rirncfMy rrqucHi immediite piyoe&i that l.e may be caablcd to ir.cct his cngsp mean. MR.Wllklngs; John Scott. Sept, 9, 4w. Information Wanted; WHERE A1 Spencer Ripley and Jot Koen, who cQ themselves citiienji f North-Carolina, have been imprtsndsntl are now dttsinrd io the BritWh Service, fuf the wauttf documents to prove iLcir Citiat ship, Their friends snd rtUtioM arc heresy no, hCed, th.t upon their forwarding lo taia Of, nee pioofseftlnir Citisenship proprly sQ,- thentirstrdfromtheCountyef tbeirrtudsrKe, accompanied with ptrticulsr o'escripilon of thtlr persons measures will ttakfluU i-lr their Rctcsse. TIMOTHY BLOODWORTH, CollacWr of the Cw,ots Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 9. I sj-5w. For Safe t HOUSES CLOTS. l ft paituulari np cf.fccr w it Kiif cr to John 1t t( of 'J 3 Ion to I r-i Si-C Tl J t tv
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