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V i i. i t it f poetr y. TO THE' MEMORY OF A SISTER. ' i t ',:f ' Fair prison of earth's fairest clay-, Thy charms are burst, thy bars art bro ken, ! And !, wilh mingled grief, surrey Each silent majk, each icy token, t 1 -Thv cheek is fixed, ihy brow is bare, ! Thy lips are pale, thine eye is laded ; Yet never seemed that face so fair, Though !owefa in iocks mai laacy braided. &ROCER rES,$;c. x pose As ia cqiaiaoa afnong fcunt- . era, one.of them set up a howling, after the manner of a wolf, and. was nj JJE ' Subscriber has received j from answered bv the other. Thev con- I New.York. and offers ibK sale at . - - 1 ' - ,: - . .... i r- tinued howling m this manner until his Store directly opposite the oia cpis they approached each other within a copal Church, Pollock-street, a supply of Pleasure and health attract the view, 1 Life lights the eye & gives it splendour; Bat death can shed a softer hue, -j A smile more sweet, a grace more ten i der. 1 And while opon'thy face I gaze. the flash of pleasure ! lightened, j My memory turns to other days, i And pictures hours that thou hast ! brightened. j . Perchance, the smile I loved to trace I A lay give one day a better greeting, And beam upon thy brother's face I A welcome to a deathless meeting. i 4 f f " j : And thou sweet spirit ! now set free I Afar from all that love encumbers, I must, muNLweep yet envy thee . j Thy place among the ransomed num bers. l I I loved thee e,bear witness here I Thou heart, that felt how hard to sever; I love thee still, in death mure tiear, Parted awhile, but not for ever I t " I Thy criefr, tby bitterness, is o'er, Pardoned thy sin, and healed thy sor row, And not one cloud shall hover more Across thine everlasting morrow ! j Then far be grief I will not mourn; Why should I view thy gain with sad- : . ness : f I frli a pang when Ihou wast torn, but love hath turned it into gladness. very short distance. The father had hid himself behind a log, placing . brush upon his back to disguise him self so that when the wolf, as he supposed, came near enough to shoot, it would not be frightened ! away, Having raised himself a lit- ! tie for that purpose, the son observ- j inpj the m Aion, fired, taking the ob ; ject fired at to be a wolf. The ball entered the right side of the neck, GROCERIES, HardwarCttileryi CROCKERY VARE, &c. &c. '-.-V .-' ALSO, ' , j H fresh supply of Teas, And a few articles of j Cabinet furniture. All of which he will dispose of on the and passed out at the left hip. 1 he on on finding what had happened, most reasonable terms for Cash, or in ex? took oflf his coat and vest, placed chance for Countrv Produce. them under his father's head, and started home for the purpose of get- ting aid ; but his senses fled before he reached his father's residence; he became deranged, andrwas found in that situation inot knowing, or hav ing power,4 athat time, to relate the heart-rending tale, GEORGE A. HALL. Newbern, October 5, 1821185. IMPuRTANTTO ADVENTURERS Grand State Lottery OF MARYLAND. Secretary's Office, 114, Market street, Baltimore, October 15,1821. OFFICIAL NOTICE. Distant Adventurers are hereby K' 'A1S cdoUar subscriber, on a vteil at the named Hun :HElMR.P AN A WAY frlii the e 23d ult. vfiile "on Shocco Spring, a AWatto. ma val!: himself Alfrel Williams ahout 20 vears oi aie, siinches high : has a large mo a liairvmole on the upper lip, t ner of the mouth:; a sulky :il6oH and 5 (a -iw ia, walk. He tooK wiMinm n variety of clothes among whicnere, s blue cloth coat, blue surtout, bil ging hams short iacket, yellow stnpeiome- - . . . snim pantaloons, a lur nai, wim vpe ou cloth cover, and a brown great crl al so, a, well finished f istoi, lu.i-ij iron barrel, eiaht square, and smooth e. ie can .read! and write, and sing Ifclms &c. hy notej and pretends to be vj.re Jiaious. . I Will give the above jew lor his delivery I to me in Newbern, 'lken but of the State ;.hlty aouars h i hended within the State, and dehv me; fifty dollars if taken up and coi He'is nve or with e cor- LIES. IVTr Cohhett. in a letter addressed to Mr. James Cropper of Liverpool," i notified that the First Drawn " Number in on the subject of East India sugars, ? JV?J!ISiu relates the following anecdote, as a f?: ' ,iT n i specimen ot iie-teiting : rncnu Jacob had a rich ship at sea, and there were great fears for her safety. He had not insured soon enough. He went to friend Isaac to, insure. The policy was to have effect from (November) will be entitled to the Bril liant prize of ' 20,000 Dollars! I' - for which the Cash can be had at Cohen's Office, the moment it is drawn, either in Gold or Silver or in Votes of the Bank of. in any iail out of the State, so that him. or twenty hve dollars i. dppi ed arid secured in any jail wilhi State. AH persons, and masie vessels particularly, are forwarned f hirbouring or employing mm, unoer penalty of the law. I Edward Pasteu Newbern, October 6th, 1821 1851 50 i lollars Re war Ol'ILL be given for mv " N gro TOM, who escaped frc re- tb ed et d- e f .... :$'lO(j,bOQ foe A 13'- r GRAND N$Ml hotter 100,000 .BdUar? lQ,000.;Dollars 10.000 Dollars' 5;000 .-Dollars. SKlOO'DnlU' OTOO'Dollars 5;000"EioI!ars 5;00pollafs: Besides one hundred Prize nf 1000 .Dollar and a large number of $ 566, ' too t-r Nnt two Blankltb PH' -The drawing will ;take place irthe month of November next in'v,.i.: iCiryi and be completed in thirtt-tL. ' Urawmes only, wuh alt possible A,.l, I 1 .1 ' . . u"atLn. DEFERRED ARTICLES. OUR COUNTRY. I 1 ' Writers on the subject of popula tion, are struck with wonder at the progressive enumeration of the Uni ted States. We are unceasing -counting from Hundreds to thou sands, and from thousands to mil lii.ns. Peace, plenty, and room enough" together with early mar-ri-ies, are ctrtairlv tKe primary Cutses of ourj-wonuerlul increase. But it should also be taken into the cal ulation, that jmany of our fair countrywomen are in the habit of brine ing forth txvp or three children at time ; so that an h ncst man miv soon have a large family about haii. Among other instances: the win of Mr. Natihn Whit, of Blorrisvillc, (i enn J was on the 14th of last month, safely delivered of three onst whose aggregaie weight am ounted to eighteen pounds. The acount adds, they are all living and liktiv to. live." What would. Burrow, were he now u living and liketv to live," are- s-iv to thia I Would he still in sist! that every ihing degenerated in Anient ? - Would he not acknow ledge that our Temcsseeaus and iveniucians were a large anu as brave our New-Englandc rs as a- cutc ur New-Yorkers as commer cial our Philadt-Iplnuns as grave our lialtimonans as fashionable our Vuginians as nobly ambitious our ; Carolinians and Georgians as polished and hospitable Ohioians r . t 1 4 1 - Igentie re tacr, wnitn ao you preter, t or rArJ as thriving our JLouisi- amunsand tVTnsounans .is agncultu- the next day at three o'clock, if then ; the United States. This splendid Lot signed bv friend Isaac, Be ft re the tery which is rapidly drawing in the City hour arrived, friend Jacob had heard, of Baltimore, under the superinfendance that his ship was stranded and he 01 me ommissiontrs appoimeu uy in was afraid that friend Isaac (who Governor and Council of State, wilV be lived a little way out of town) would 'tTl hear of it too before the hour. There he sent his clerk (equally friendly) with this message: "Frier.d Isaac, friend Jacob bids me tell thee, that he has heard from the ship, and, if thou hast not signed the policy, thou needest not do it.' Friend Isaac, who had not signed the poli cy, hut who, taking it for granted that hearing from the ship meant hearing of her safety told the clerk that it was past three, and that he would step into his parlqur and fetch the policy, which he did, having first clapped his name to it and dried the ink Now here was a lie on both sides. Yet not in words ; for friend Jacob hud heard fiom the ship ; and it was past three o'clock, and Isaac did go and fetch the policy. The sequel was a law suit between the two triends, durinc which all the 1 facts came out."-A7. T. Nat. Advocate. During the discussion of a bill, which was brought into the house of commons fer regulating the affairs of the nation, in case the monarch should happen to be a minor, it was proposed that the king should take the reins ol government into his hands at 18 years of age, but should not take a wife till he attained the age of 25 ; which was opposed by Dowdeswell, an eminent member of the house at the time whereupon a wag wrote the following lines : Says Tom to Dick, this act appears Absurd, as I'm alive, To take the Crown at eighteen years, The Wife at tttenty-fve ; A Queen he sooner should obtain For sure, (as Dowdeswell said) If at that time he's fit to reign, He must be fit to wed. Says Dick to Tom, thou art a fool, And little know'st of life; Alas ! 'tis easier far to rule A kingdom than a wife. and 20,000 DOLLARS, besides 10 of 1000 DOLLARS, &c. tec. are still un drawn, and in consequence of the great gain of the Wheel, TICKETS HAVE ADVANCED TO TWELVE DOLLARS. A few Tickets and Shares, warranted , uiidraim, for sale by ' PASTEUR & WATSON. Neicbern, October 27, 1821. J ' IVIRS. WlANMllenerl RETURNS thanks to her friends and the public generally, for the encouragement she has- received, and hopes, from strict! attention, and a wish to please all who m iy favor her with their custom, still to share in the public patronage. She has on uand, as usual, a gen eral assortment of Goods in her line, amonc which are, LEGHORN HATS ; STRAW Ditto; BEA VER Ditto; SILK BONNETS; a handsome assortment of RIB BANDS, &C.&C Newbern, Oct. 19, 1821 187tf. he T;il df this ( ountv on the 14til ;f Alienist last, and Was last see -j - -h- - . ahont rwom- nths aero at Generai ( w- Simpson's Plantation vn Neuse RiV er. He is 33 years old, midling black ;J five feet ten or eleven inches high ; very talkative, impudent and insinuating ; has a sear on each .heek, and a petticular'one oti the end of his nose, occasioned by fal ing from a house when painting jit. He is a blacksmith by trade, also a noted fidler. The above reward will be given for his apprehejasidn and confinement; so that I may get him again. All persons are caution ed from harbouring or carrying hm out of the state, under the penalty of the law. 1 THOMAS TROTTER. j . ; Washing' on, Beaufort Ounty, October 17, 1821. 187'tf. R. C. Wetehtman Williarn Brent, John Davidson, Daniel Rapine, Thomas H. Gilliss, Moses Young, Andrew3JVay, jun. .1 Esqrs. VI u C3 C rhole Tickets $13. lives 0 50 Quarters 3 25 Eiehths rfti CKET, HALVES QUARTERS a great variety qftutttbers, PB.OM NOTICE. f 1 HE Subsciiber holds a mortgage for ! JL ; FIVE NEGROES, the property of John lioberts, to wit : ISegro man AR- TLR, wnch SIPBY, and herthieechii dren,NEEDD AIM, CINDA & HOPY-i- to secure the payment of certain notes mentioned in said mortgage, (upwards of .sijuuu) ana 11 nas Deen represented to jme that he is likely to dispose of them : j All persons are therefore warned not to purchase said Negroes, as they will be held liable for the payment of said mort gage. ROBERT READ. J Beaulbrt, Oct. lp, 1821. UPTON SMITH, Gun Smithy THE SUBSCRIBER P. S. Tom often changes names, but he has always gdne by the name of Thomas Walker ; he was raised by Mrs. Trotter, where all his sis ters live. Twenty Five Dollar si Reward. "O AN AWAY from the Subscri- ber fori ihe 1st of February last, a Negro Manrnamed j ,s A M, (or Sam Maddon.) about fifty vears ot age, st(ut made, dark complexion, and about five feet eight or nine in ches high, j r Masters of vessels and others are cautioned against carrying away or naroonng said tellow, as the law in such case made and provided will be strictly enforced. The above reward will be paid to I any person who shall apprehend and confine said negro, so that I get him again. John Franklin Newborn, July 28th. 175tf. N. B. If in attempting to appre hend and confine4 SAM, violent means should be found necessarv. 1 m m . .... 5 i ' ana he be thereby .killed, I will not UtA .1 L U ;uiu i"c jjci&uu using sacn nieans, name tor his value, but will oav him me rewara nerem ottered.! J. r. .July 28, 1821. i GIIIRSIFS OFFICE, Washington Cnt, , For gate at the Office of the CAROLINA CENTINEL , . una at me . i . OST-OFFICE, NEWBERN, urclers trom the ncmh bohg Towns and Country,' enclosing theCash, i addressed to Thomas V Master Newbern will receive prompt attition. ; , 1 f B GILLESPIE has had the pleasure of stlirtg .and paying more Capital Pn- zes awnfromhe wheels of the different Lottlries within two years, tharf any oth er ViWr of tickets rin Arrterica. The follodngr Grand Capitals since 1st of Janu -y last: - V , f . In M rmment Lottery of Bait. $ 40,000 Co solvation ?do. of do. .50,000 ' Lferature .9. of N. Y. .25000 Stte ; do. of Penn. 20.000 Mtional ilo. No. 4. : ; 35,000 Df. do. do. 10,000 frizes in the Grand National Lot teryifwill pe paid on demand by n riir.T.FSPiK. Hgent for the Managers, all our women, maids, I 1 1 1 I A and widows, as handsome, , viituous aJid intelligent, as r a I and wives handy anv in the wurid : j Let the compa rison he made, and we defy anv natural philosopher j of them all. to shew; better daughters fonder wives or happier mothers j Where, then. us c untrv, iarle&ton Gaz. NTr nding to remove to the for vra ,sw iiiuiiiv.1 ja .Tin is the wonder, that, in thi; population thrives? Char DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. i On the 8th 1 ult. Judge Forrester, of M'Kean counry,(Penn.) was shot, acridentally, by his son The fol. lowing circumstances relating to the melancholy event, are copied from the Bellefont Patriot! The son hid left home for the Western part of the State, offers sale the following property in the town of iNewbern, viz. A DWELLING HOUSE, Part of a Lot and improve mentf, On East Front-street, adjoining the Lot of the Union Steam Mill Company. Part of a Lot directly oppo site ;also THE STORE HOUSE On Pollock-Street, at present occupied by Messrs. Robert Primrose, & Co. Terms will be made known on applica-. tion. Enquire of THOS.H. KEAN. purpose of hunting wolves ; after he naa oeen gone ior some time, tne father went out for! the same pur- j Aw Oct. 27 13211 5Stf. (T espectfully informs his friends and JLV the public in general, that he has removed to Middle-street, and has taken : a shop a few doors south of the Courts House where all kinds of work in his line of business wilrbenfomotlv and ripnttv 1 bernbeinfratthebeadf shin naviontmn Mi- w I i r ' J I - wj executed. I and one of the best stands in Craven f rvnt I 1 t , . 7 WANTED, j I excepting Newbern ) for business on anv a t i l o . . i 1 I r. j 1 1 . . j JuutneiiiHii uim mitn.. Aone'f atl,c' i cunimauus a large neignDorhood TO LET, MY STORE &JVARE HOgSE at my Bridge ten miles above New- but a good Workman need apply. Oct. 27. 188tf. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD, RAN AW AY from the subscriber custom, and at least two-thirds 6f the nro- duce carried to the Newbern market passes the' Store door. j j Samuel Street. Craven County 1st Oct. 1821 185 oY I 1SOTIC1?. - - V Y jivSt??- I' A T the presenfrm of Lenoir County Apprentice, named LE WIS.-Hei M Cour? etters of Administration is iy years ot age, about 5 feet 8i 0.nted to the inches high, and has a yellow com- Erate of William Miller. decewA Ufa plexiop. It is believed ' that he is of sajd county. lA 11 persons indebted to lurking about Mrvlsaac Kernegay's said estate are required to make immediate Plantation, in Tones countv. The payment, and those having claims against above Tewarcl will be paid for his i the este, are requested to bring them annrenension, in persons are for- . " auiueuueaiea, witnin the time warned from harbouring or employ-! Prescribed by law,t or this notice will be ing him, under, the penalty of the ,D nlff? . aw. j UUNUIMUMFORD. k Sn ' Admrs. Newbern, Oct, 20, 1821 147tf. i October 2nd, 18211864 DANCING SdHOOL . - MR; W. H. CLAY, lespectfullitK forms the Ladies and Gentlemen of Newbern, that he, intends visitinghem in November, for the purpose of opening a DANCING SCHOOL in December, t be continued through the winter Air. Clay hopes' from his fojmer acquain tance, that he maynot be? disappointed in the patronage of the Ladies and Gen tlemen in general. He ex beets to attend at Washington, in Ifke manner, " July 12th, 182l-Jl74t& l :; , : - FO RESALE, : ! BV THE SUBSCRIBER) T 3(50 Acifesj of'Land, ve miles above Newbern, lying be tween Neuse and Tren Road, ia the little Pecosen. . v, T . One nfew House & half Lot, In the Town of Newber, known by I the numbers 88 and 289 opposite John Jorfs'fEsq: V . W Half the front of Lot JSo. on thoouth sme 01 rrpni--v. , attending kck-th channel.;- , Also a valuable; MILCHCO For errnjsw which will te accom modatijg, apply to I; I John it Good. Newberni July 21t, 1821 17 PRINTHWG BOOKS, -PAMPHLETS, CARDS, HANDBILLS, BL ANKS, and CIRCULARS, NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFflM' .4-
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