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- i ,7t " ' -if . 1,7 - POETRY. The following lines have been sent io as in taarxiKf ipt. Whether they arc ori ginal or cjpiedj we are not able to I - determine, hut are of ' the opinion that . we have 'read them before. Their merit,-, bowerer, entitles them to a place in the CentimJ. i ... There's a patiion more sweet than the 1 tongue can disclose, - 'Tii pure at mom's dew-drop that span gles the ruse, Tis miM as the rephvr that breathes through tfie rue, ... . . I And soft as the accents of infantile love. Tis the purest emotion , the bosom can - More r apt'rous than joy, and more lender fJuii voe ; . Til the swift recollection of joys that are o'er, . Of ih moments we've spent with the friend we adore. Twas lhesou1-peakiii glance from the dark beamm? eye a Comj. faint for not havine published a friend ' A third a .it . , , j Yenis-u iiiiif; unci Twa the larue esprrss d in the low , d .UJ or breathinff sih- - . . . . , r...i... i.iL.r.i -.! gme how itwould . A WUT UIIS9IUI VVrUlOiUIIiUil Ol 3UU I meetiiif soal, . , Which catn'd those bright moments so sweetly to roll. . cnmmunicatmn on on which we have the postajrfe to pay ; and a fourth, an order for the pape r, out without the advance enclosed. I he a bove with some variations, may be taken as a sample of an Editors life.. ' Variety is the rery pice of fife, j Wh'xh glret it all its flajrour i . Hut with n Editor, it is frequently a; very unpleasant flavour, since his varieties, are" sometimes calculated to bring varia-j lion upon variation. j " It i true we sometimes meet with r vents .a Utile different from those we have , t love youychemtntiyi OR jo rfW, be, . KrS-.'and he wiU Kv urtoiW mil for monev. . ivnue cu puifc "u . , I deavorine to tell the best story cao, in comes Tom, with : a ' tale similar :Jo Dob's. -The person goes away disap pointed, and leaves us mortified, lorn is sent to the Post Oflici-: While he is gone the proof is finished. - He comes back with a bundle of letters;, com mcn- cedreading the letters find one a Ions communication, from a fneno, wnicn ( n wmii fw imnmnpr to insert: anowici '..w.'ab unvOIJB IN A PEON E1ST-INDIA SOLDIEJU a c-r.mnn nnrje", on "I a hutii-. tSng party, had struck, a Pcodv for having let loose, av " ur a cravhouna. The Peon happened r n Hainh-Dout. Which is the n' Hindoo soldiers. On u i"v - receiving the blow, he started back an indifferent subject, Wtthan appearance ot horror ar a a But again composing himselU and looking steadiastiy ai m- hkmc., said,' I am your servant,, and have Jong eat your rice ancl hAifng pro-. ounced this, he plunged the dag ger jnto hisWn bosom. Ip those tew words tic poor man ; pajhetical iV exued The arm Inat ha3 een nour shrd by you sjiall jiot take i .vay ourliJe, but in spainng yours 1 mutt give up my owiij as j I can sot survive my dishonour. .:" ' There was an aii of droBety-aml' r!'HVic'Vt7' Ti', : once rtruand Pleased -theVHiHer; ---i r-f Wfe -. ' S There's a pcni. emotion unminzlcd our rn jits may ould be with us. for Tin: ladi:s. ima- wirli p-m, SCIiKMK FOR 0VfcKMNG A HI SBAND. As the whole has Diness of th & 4 ' J ..iiviii.niiii, llini IttJjW liuti. V1.IIL1 ilJ f UUI ill III I liwirl-f f ll ll.HinU lt fainaiiilir-inm i .Li:... .1 - " .1 . 1? m id dear. An j tiered to mernVyhv m'rmrys tear. 3t-H Ti.rmnt'' uf.lajuei.' tlu'V tle'w " the tviJiJ, l'ct ihey I-fi h d?ar sour:e. of enjoyment I tiiuicr, me uimosc cauurjn snouiu; ARCIIBI5IIOP. MOUNTAIN. In thf r-irrn -of Gebrcre II. the - - - - -r" cj t see ol Y rk failing vacant, his Ma jesty being at a loss for a ftii person to appoint to the situation aleH the Hev, Dr. Moun ain, who hdJ rais ed himself ;iy his remarkuble face- .ous temper, fro.n being the son of a beggar, to the see ol Durham. The" Doctor replied, Hadst ;hou iaithi as a' grain of mustartl seed, thou wouldst say to this Aijountain f it the s.',me time laviutr his hand I h elieve vou are an honest fellow', t ; - f rA A, ,C; said he, looking upon him eWnenly f : -r "1 10 in the face;;4 and I've a at mind j ; -! v-'CravenStreeL 3 toshake hands with youWillyou, Aipi. ,! onlv just ten me.vnw yvu , - t - v, - The noblemen told his .name-a - f J) eivberri name dear to every ontou , i-5 -tt ;t V 1 that's what no rw an ever accused me , luce, lrpm New-YrJ cU'L K-fr. SriZA rK Hiberni-tr ' V,',..; .V- v,, nian, 44 and fiad- IknoWn f who y oil were, I would as moh Uyelshat mt "own soul as Kave"ifiredltht9ygh'th door ! Bur hWcmld?'I.rteIl r who was wUhinsIde9V;.Ttot;i the vcr W tKiniY nf which I comDlain. said 'sort men Vt V '--' f. 1 ... J I? I s--' ry thing of which I complain saia I . 'ca hislordshin.JiHis opporientradmii-: UOOteaS Kj f the cfmDlaint. las I f - ' v . MUfc soon as he understood it, jand ne promised never more to be guilty of such a practical bull. '' b -inirl : Thew wtre swift in their cojrte, l.'htl l. ley pat, Taey left an imptoiion tii.it. ever hut dull ; Ah. y f thoic pure feelings evir rt-.n.nn, , While t.'ii h i n one tr-ice of past jovs !h.dl retain -1- ' Th'-y are Nt MiipM on my miaJ. they h ill n-Vr be i fir'd, ' Till it ceuti tu beat in the e trtb where 'tis plac'd. I" COItNilUA.' conferred the prefcrm nt on cetioui doctor. ihe fa. youth, whose ruit. throne, nd br ' 1 -illSCELINEOUS. sketch Mr a i:ninirs ufk. j !. ntcr oilier iu the morning and rnk upthtjiijir to see what c ct pkili"i, trrmi our brctlireii t.l th Iijk tor ilif jrii.iijic.itioii of our rr;iJe:s. A fiiitit-uuiit rniff and propm-s to u! xQt'tUr ior our pnperj, llai il with the piV ilibn, we nuk- all iK'Hs-bie liable Id ri-c-i it, but, to ma in:iiii(; niortifica- , tio:i, :nti at itn cim. Indian,, nut he lias n-t. at present utunry about him but will cjM in ' Jew U.iy a tdjay m. Ke-com-ni-Ovi ifnJin,; and stru.L-iin.: lard with 4n irD'Tiioii iu tliet-cent ffui, when a up at the do.r i$ hi ard we bi ) them come in.' i.r;i a emit-n in ei.tcrs and arv.iN u vi:t:i ir I h ire a handbill lot .u to print, aou!houlfi be very jdad if it csuild Im? done sik!hv ry" good 5ir, wt repi li s!i dl be immediatf aiU'o-l. J ut."f lie thanks u lor our acciinniH d.itioti, rourst us to .send it to , vi hen complttfd, to thaice ;t to' hi accoii;ir. ami then 'irtirt.'S.-limihtr f be taken by the fair, to "knjw well ; the! person to whom they give them selves away; nor would it! be im i prdper to deviate from ihe commc.n j maxim uf. thr S.X, and rather take on Hi hrpr.l hf rmnvprL 'and he at tlhc; lUAn who -0Vtrs rn, trian him cast uito the s -a, fc. ) Ui$ maje's- , iv hbm they love. 1 h-y may retain- tv lauched heartiiv, aad forthwith . . . . I . - . - shall ' u-c-, power over me iirst tne latter will keep up their power ovcY tlicm. 4 As one woman governs a great many, men before marriage, she might e.-siiy govern one after it. The authority of the mivress should not. be sunk in the f -i.d ess of th wiie. She bhuld hav pride and good nature by turns, as she found it would be most convenient ; lor bv indulging a man in a few hu mors, it is tm to one but he will in dulge her in all. U hi-n, after marriage, any par tition foiile in a man is discover ed, j it should as much as possible be oijstl tied tiS-uur advantage la he oietoits .'he'll m ,ke you rich. Is he precise ; he'll no: be passion ate!? heM make vou patient.' Is he foppish I he'd be alwavs neat. I hiiik hun at least always agreea ble as the only way he should still think you tn- To preserve dominion,, there must be 6reiervtd gool humor : and to please a husband, vou must cominue .!... . i "i i ... nidi wiiiLii iiir:4Sf-ii i iii'r ir-iov . - n.,i-th A. I praised the steed ; and (he lienor's ry v. miv.II MJi.tlm ance, to their husbands, is a great oversight in the ladies. Instead of of .japearing always to the best ad vantage, if they appear to the worst, I tanntit wonder if they lose their power over their hu band. there are some women wh. might govern their husbands, were JOCKLYSIIIP. Lous XI when he was a used to v. sit a peasant, garden produced excellent Soon after he ascended ?he this peasant waited on h m. him a little present a turnin, Irom his garden of an extraordinary size. The King smiled, remembered his past pleasures, and ordered a thou sand crojwns to the peasant! the. lordcfhi village hearing jof thi iiberality, argutd with himself thus : " it this peasani have a thousand crowns lor a turnip, I have only to present a fine horse to this munifi cent monarch, and my fortune is made." As others might entertain the same idea, he loses no time, but mounts one horse, and leads) in his hand a beautiful barb, the pride of his stable,. He arrives at court, and requests the King's accentanee -t his little present. .Louis ''ighlv to the ut most, When the King exclaimed, " bring me'my mrnip" and! added, in presenting it to the seigneur, u Hold J this cost 1112 a thous and crow rii, and I give it vou for vour As an appendage to a barber' sign in the West of England, is thv fjllowing, which is literally copied. viz": ; ;-!: L' " - is I nonlps teath frir foaxand bleads tham and allsou kuers agpos and myt wyf kuers the giiandurs Lvkewysr wee both keeps en evannyngjskule.,, fhCK'ED WIT. , Why is a tallow chandler the most uufortunate of men ? Because ali his deeds are 7c-ed, and jail hi ivicAtd deeds are brought to" light. , And Geritl Wellington ,4; and Shoes. . .Which he offers very th February 10 I5t tf. Garden Seeds, Just Received From New-York AND FOR SALE BY! THJ5 ; SCBIBERy 1 THE ELEGANT, FULL BLOODED Ai abian en Horse d 1 1 Seeds A3LS0, A variety of articles in Grbcery Including a rsmall quantity of "4 quality JE no ne. Mustari n ITS ''All of which v Are.olFered very low for Cask on a short .credit . to punctual ci tomers. ' s . JIIoscs February 10 151 tf. ho sc C. SALADIN, ILL stand the ehsuingjsejasqn at my stable in Newbern, craven Countv. Worth-Carolina: at therioderate pifice of itwnty Dollars the season, "if paid (Defore the first of September, pr . jTlJirty Dollars after that time,! witH inter est to the day of pa men ; Fiiteen Uollars the single leap,, to be paid at the time the mare is covered, jand Forty Dollars for insurance, which Will he Hr'mnnrlrt' vuhn tlio mn.n : discovered to be with foal; or before On Wednesdav, 28th of the property is transfer ed. One nmrv in5t Dollar to be paid to the Groorri in - 111 i . every instance, glares scjm Iroin a WILL BE S0LD,f distance, will he fed with frrain i frr I - 25 cents a day, to be paidiwhenlshe'l At the late residence of Edjik is takeq aay ; good pasturage gra- , Hatch, deceased, tis. Particular attention will hi. I All fas JtienshQble Lsm FOTIGE, I f V4 -f ; WW V V rp .it Hit- iiimr o inem : a boy hum they not always teJIint? them tint 1 At the close of the American war. hat pie I rv as a noble lord of hi eh naval char- die couutiy ei.ters. with aa adveruVment 1 they are capable of governing them I acte.r xvas burning home to his upu.iiiui.ing iney arc u-ols, by cry- r 1 nuuacsujjcs 01 uan- ingiup their own prudence and con-' Scr F was detained at Holyhead ducr : they would have more povv-i b' cntrar)r winds. Reading in a er, did they .not show theyv were ' summer ho"se, he heard , the well aiminRat it. Others, to enjey a: n. sound of bullets whistling poWer they think they deserve, boast ' neaf him ; hc ,ookd about, and wuu "Iat twu oaus naa just pas sed through the door close beside him ; he looked out of the window and sav two gentlemen who were just chirging their pistols" again ; and, as he guessed that they had been shooting at a mark on the door, he rushed out. ' and very civilly re tnoustrated w ith them on firing at the doof of a house, without having previously examined whether nnv !,one wis withinside.- One of them ...i.iRa.aiu uuswerea, in a tone wmefc proclaimed at oncehis dispo sitioa and his country, ir, I did notinow you vere there, I do not knew who you are ; but if I have givtn you ofTenc t I am wiUing" said he, holding out the ready char ged pistols, " to rive th o; faction of a gentleman take your With his usual presence of mind, the noble lord seized hold of both the pistols, and said to h'tc nt,;ck VUIWUIJU countn man. " Do th. tice, Sir, just to step into the sum. for the next M-r ami mi ntions that Mr . has recvitriuur bill, but had no nici- v aHoat him, at the nmtneut : he wi.lt. hivt ver, call in a few days, and pay thi- ulJ a: id new one togfthT. Another jjtiaUm.m niters with an aJvvrtieiiivr.i.: anil enrjiilre-- can thir nppe ir in viur next p iir j O yrs ir. Wry ooJ ht ri tires ho moiay of -Hiir 1m- nnHliatelv another rdttr, uidi a letier. 1 jtiest him tu take a se..t ; hut he cai, i.i tarry; he .bid pnul innrninj:," anil riiies. 1m al the Ifttt-r ir? 1 am try mucb 'dMMfidtd iih your m ti.na on a patticul.tr Subject; "and You wul ilierefoie race my name Irom your suhviiptiun Ii4, I will call in a day or tM j,.iy you." Cy and by in conn s the ,.jh t maker and uants o:i:e inoiu v rt none for hiln. tiit him ...r ..il as e ran. 'fhe pressman c-IIh out J . nit' ink is out." An moiifv t. lit .... i rants. Let thi-m tnL mii,n, - KM. H, , - . u.v IllllUlf , more. W hat is to be done r llt-re Hob. 1 amI newer drspotick thev mav "hr take these bi.l u,1t try to collet some private : in mihlirk ir w:ti 1 " c.,r C ' r , . f their own exctllcncies, until thev uavUone. What! use a woman so (if my merit? a woman of my conduct? of my raising?" The stvafV they might easily have over their husbands is soon lost, in eternal!-boasting their wit, "their beau- t tncir lortune, their family, and certain something which nPn. Call irtue. Kannot agree, that it is necessa- , jjnasifduun 01 ao- mest'CK dominion, lor the woman in fv iney ; ana Uer lorn is a bu.idle for you too domst.l No sir-no sir Kmer a subicrii. 1 wond. r how it !i.ipieneJ tlul got-no paper ihe last tuner I do not know idef.U-it was sent to the phce you ordered it. While eneavonn- to satisfy him pnp.f U cal r led, for. Beijiii to read th tw.. the calls tor copy. Copy b lurilisJeU. ;y ; v r ,s t'hdadei pnia, ir. i m tialmnorr, Mr is h) the count iv, Mr. about hun, 31 r. send apun, Mr. hcicnt, if they just let the comnanv aCV XhcKre1J mare ' the bMer horse. A husbind should stilt rest in the ex ternal appearance of a man, and be indulged so far as to spend a half hour one or twice in his life, in company, even in the absence of his spouse, provided fi gives a good ac count of himself when he returns. 11 you wish your husband to obey hadnochan.-P vou nw d then obex him TL. J you niim ,tfue reason so m.inv hucKtn.i. ' ... V u ujuj rtl C neeu i"g-vrruaoic is because ,,," 1 . r . - ""u 5-. . .iic is oecause their ivivpc uav rhHtn a mnp w:,en he h ' arr a to dom" eerine lob sha b it, he will cull and pav vou. . u "'""'uecring Uuey n i ban uc 11 odcv Vuii for- Tr -or rer.pi Ptiu iu mares enirustea tq my care, hut si will not oe liablefor; any acci dents or escapes whatever. ( The season will commence About the 15th of 3Iarch, and terminate the . . I t A I t' t loin 01 ugust. ; 1 i ? - THOMAS H. DAVES. February 17, 1821. W . :. f :";'! M - DESCRIPTION AND PEplGREE. This elegant, full blooded I' Ara- bian Horse, SAL ADINj was im ported durincr the summer of ifton from Tripoli, byhisipresent owricr' who selected him with the preaiW care and attention, from the whole Stud of the Bashaw, ancj by the Certificate of the Bashawfs Pullic Secretary;: Abraham, Seriisi,- yas declared to be of the finest and high est Arabian Race ever imported into Barbary;2 HiaSire, KE1LED, wa s i m ported fro m the Ki do m of Sennar ; his Dam, GAIJINA, was selected from the Stahles Af tK. Emperor of- Morocco J anrl e-r present to the Bashaw of rriploli:.- U quantity of Prime SHINC SALADIN ; and seasoned LUMBER v ucauuiui aappie colour, - , . s ' and for elegance of form! A Beid of activity and spirit, not surDaWd hv ! ' ' , . any horse ever imported into the f S lX months credi; will be S ' , . ; j ; ; : auu uuica ; Hiui i-iippi v vw STREET'S BRIDGfE i Squired by t Ecators, 10 Miles North of Ncbern, NORTH-CAROLINA. j C0NSI1STJNG OF j HORDES, MULES, CAT (among yvhich are a number of pr I'-.. I ! '. Milch Cows and Calves) t : HOGS, SHEEP, GOATS Household and Kitchen $ jiiture, j j Farming utensils, &c. & !. ,;. ., Also, . A CARRIAGE, with Hatf complete, and a first j rate 1 A Pair of Horses.; At the same time. will be sol large Scow,- mer house, shut th rlnn. r V! rh:? yU' wc-j f H AVEhe p"ras are of anndun B,i -"'a ".m,, and I .he public , ha. my NEW BRIDGE r fc wur scrvice to give across ieuse Kiver is now passable in;n l. wn.il, anu; ; i oti vice 10 give 'ain he 11 obey for ever. If you want or rcve the satisfaction of a gentle. 1 tj a?i i SAMUEL STftP.fT ! . 'nnckner U )'" i J 1 February 5d, "tfiilW, xebruary 3, 1S2I. 1
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