t hi '.- ft "ft t f; .V ., v 1 ii t.. ':! .' r tt . Y 5 Two Tbroihers Barons Von i Wromb, 1 , Bad both formed an attachment to a dis- Vtirtffuislied vount? lady of Wrthr, without a knowledge of each other's passion, tit was equally strong in both ; for in both it -was a first passion. . ; Unconscious of their mutual danger; each gave full rein to his ;affectidriJtjifilherl beine aware of the dreadful truth, that tie had a beloved bro . ther for his, rival. They made ai early declaration of;their love; and had even proceeded o make further arrangements before an unexpected occurrence brought the secret to .light. , I V The. attachment of both bad reached its higbef t pitch that state of e'evation both of, the heart vand imagination, which has produced so many fatal consequences and which renders even.anv idea of the sacrifice of the object of affection, almost imnossible: : The lad v. deeply sensible of their painful situation, hesitated how to decide: rather than inflict the agony of disappointed passion, and, disturb the fraternal harmony sobsrsfing between tlieni, she generoosfy referred the, wbbb? vffrir to themselves. " "' ;- -y." Ar length, having achieved an -herpic conquest in this doubtful struggle between duty and passion, a conquest so easily decided upon by philosophical and moral writers in their closets, and so seldom practised in real lif-, the ejder addressed bis younger brother a follows : v 1 am awarp of your affection, strong as my own, las I 'for the same lady of our love. J shall observe nothing in re gard to propriety of age. I wish you t. remain here, while i go upon my travels, and do my utmost to forget ber. Shouid, I succeed, brpthefshe will become thine;1 and may Heaven prosper your, love I Should 1 however, not succeed, in my ob ject I doubt not you will act. as. I have done and try what absence will tAT-fCt." t His brother assented ; .and bidding farewell, the elder instantly left Geimany for Holland but ihe image of the belov ed ir 1 followed him every where. Ban Jshed from die paradise of his jove, from the only happy., and delightful scenes which he had once sought; it her, to Which hisjan.cy always recurred, and in which he seemed only to breathe and live, the unhappy, young man, like a plant torn from its native soil, from the warmer breez jand more MrivigQrating teams of its eastern cliuie,: pined and sickened in the new atmosphere to which he was consigned. He reached Amster dam,, but it wa'si 0 despair ; a violent fever attacked him, and he was pronoun ced in danger of Jife'Ii'e; Still the pic ur lire Iosjf ri. inmn--i wiiiiuu,' -tot the only chance he had of, re covers was in, the possession of the lovely (Original herself. v The physicians des paired of his recovery, until upon' its bv ing rnentioned that he might live to be hold her once more, ' from that moment was gradually restored to. healthLikti a walking skeleton, the picture of. utte.r wretchedness, he again appeared in his native place. He toiterred .accross the threshold of hit. unforgottent girl, and again pressed his biOther's hand ; : Yu gee brother, l an returnee. ias : what m j heart .farebodeu has come to pas ; et. as Heaven 13 nay judge.- -1 could do iio rnore., - -' v. . He sunk, almost . lifeless in the poor girl's arms. : - ; : iThe Dung brother now became no less iieteTmiif d to try Tithe effect of absence, 9nd was ready prepared witbiu a few veeks, for his tour. . , Br6te,,, said He, you bore, your grief as far as Holland. I wiM endeavor to tbahisV myself yet farther. Do f not, however, lead her to ihe alter untiVy; u heir from me. I will write.-, Our tia ' teipai regard, will admit , of no stronger lona ; ourf ora is jenougm . fnouin i.,oe more tortunate. tban you,; in God's name, it l fbef bMnne.:. and may he forever blels your .union ! r;; Should 1, do wevei , t retdrn, then H aven alone may ! decide : bet ween t vo ,l ' Fa re wel I J btir.keep this aeaied packet : open it not; 'until I - 'am far iway 1 am going to Batavia. With these wiordsiie.sprang into the.chaise. - fla.lf distracted,, the fwn beings. whom he had-Ielt, gazed after him, and eref little wre W.be envied than the bluish d nanV; vfor be had sufpassed his pio- ther "whom he had leftt fir4 greatness of souli f WitlV equal pdwe.r: did love fo the "Woman whotn 1 he had recovered ' and ' '3regrjt for ; til brother honi be hud lost j appear to strive for mastery ta his breast. The poistf pf;tb?.crriagei as it died away tn :;; tle diatarice, deemed f to cleave-i his ' Beart in twain..: He recovered, h'nwever With the utmost and atteptiorj 3ft Tbunr ladv but no I that will be best 'bowJ:jbytbe fet'-- . Tbe. Sealed packet was opened. It , contained a full and partjcblar description of th& whole.of -bisGerman possessions . jvbichj j he made" (pVr to;hjst - brother v in . ase he found himself ha ppyat BaUvla. 1 nis neroic conqueror oi tiimseii snortiy. aftet warts set sail id company . with some1 Pulcfe hantsi ? arid , Oituvitt. i vfi'mcpiyci .vwuise oi a lew noriths afterwards bfs brother received ft-oni fiim the foliowihgjines; iere, ; where I perpetually retain tbankV'td the A-lmightrGtveriof ;alig6bd 6eja have: fouftd aatr coumry,ra denied the ciirrent of mv feelings ;, G hath'granteil me strengin byestretmlnt acrifice.to our to" offer up; the' highest f riendship, thine is f alas ! v here falls a tear I have triumphed !-taine let her ut Lt is tiie last 1 j Brother. I.did n t'"V thou wert from us, because - ie..cu . might not" happy in aro . .ul should she ever have blessed me with the thought, that we should indeed have been happy together ; then brother, I would impress ifupon your soul. Do not forge how'dearly she must be won by yotr, and always treat the dear angel with the same kindness and tenderness, with which yoo now think of ber. Treat her ase ton dest, last, best legacy of a dear departed . .L Lhnm ihv arms will never more embrace. vo noi wiiC v are celebrating your nuptials. My wounds are to me only . ; rwi hleedinff fresh.' VVritH J . - - - ora hannu' Mi wnen you - ..-rf--;. act in this will be surety to me, x irusr, that God will not desert me in the world whither I have transferred myself ' AftJr tlut receipt oMhis Jette, the el der bother married; the lady, -and err? ioyed one happy year oi weuo.eu iove. I he lady, at tne eno oi mat aiiui i pci iuU, died, and, in dying, she first entrusted to her husband ;the unhappy secret ot her bosom that she had loved his absent brother best. , ; - Both these brothers are yet alive ; the eldest who is again married, resides upon his estates in Germany ; the; younger jone remained at Batavia, where he is distin guished as a foitunaie,.and very eminent character. : He is said to have made a vow never to marry, and hitherto he has religiously kept it. - The wife of the Hon. Arthur Thelus- son. ot vy orcestersnire, rL.ng. in cepi gave birth to a son. . This event: is of great importance, as it decides the fatt ot one ot the greatest fortunes that ever evisted. It appears" that Pierre Isaac Thdusson,-a native of Geneva, estab lished himself in London, where he made an immense fortune, and "died at Rastow in the county of Kenton the 21st f July, in I79r, leaving three sons and three daughters. -jBy his will he gave his wile and children LLiOO,000 sterling, but liis immense real estates in Yorkshire and the remaindeij of his fortune amoun ting at that time, to L5Oi),O0O4 sterling, he left to the charge of Trustees, who were ordered to . let it accumulate until the decease of his children, and grarui children, when it was calculated that the irincipal, and interest, would a ling, at which time, if there was'hb male descendants this immense fortune whs io b come the property of the, CrpwiV., The Will was violently contested by the family of the deceased, but ,was fully maintained by a decree of the Lord Chan cellor, but at his ihstigation "however, ' a law was passed, which forbade. in future such ah accumulation of a private fortune in England. Paris paper, f .- r- Advice to Young. Ladies. If you ha ve blue eyes, you need hot languish : if black eyes you need not leer,::if you have a pretty ancle, there is no jiecessity to wear short petticoats ; if you are doubt ful as to that point there can be no harm ia letting them be long ; if you have good teeth, do not laupb, for the purpose of showing them : if you have bad ones, by all means shut your ;mooth, and smile . if you have pretty arras and hands, there can be no objections tti playing, on 'he harp : if you are disposed lb be clumsy, a oik tapestry : if you. dance well dance but ; seldom : -it you dance, ill, neve ' danc at all ; j f you siug weli, . mke -.no previous excuse : if you siug indifferently, hesitate hot a momentwhenyduare asked, for few; people are judges of singing", bu every one will be sensible, of your desire to please if you would obtain power, be coudesceiiding but above all " (mark ) if y ou are as ked: to be married, f say y es for you niav never be asked a' . second time! '. Extraordinary Robbery --Th'e Court M ssizes in:Chantres, at its last session; wa occupied in trying ihe. following re 'oiarkable case of highway robbe,iy, An old mpn. . over 70 years , oi. age, accom panied" by, his ;ne jine w, only 15 years of iage ay laid ;? the'tne "Royal Diligence in.the' n iht, , between Chantxes and N id-' gent. 7 They were armed, with old rusty pistols and,JaftertBring the postillion tot stop, at: the. same time, seizing' the borses. by their, beads j. he obeyed,, and. tbey then obliged the v pas-. serigers to alight and- place their laces. ip the.eafth, ihreateding theni twith !in- stant eli IftMyirred the tsame- Jmqraent j5j00pf.lii ipeciet Upon the declaratidn Diligence, "that there was not ;. so much la it, the oldTfnan ordered Kis;riephe w to search 1t, ; which he ;did; ;and found y Irt ilti jbpxef'upff was. doing jtjbis, ihefeuefiijyned air of speaking to some comrades in am- buiH, f Ddnt Jirvdon't firei jor jts i that:: aw - in fridge.; " TW tincle then obliged the passeiigers td' rreibdunt. tbe-IWigen(,andB biclv tbe posfiUiori drif e oti, ia aa tnsiant yt pich ccmnroud slip J'"- .. ' - i v - - i . - j along in a diicljonpercetved, ne 5ganeo he village r, off Montlaudon, .where a. Brigade of geni'ardierie were' stationed: He awoke hiscompanion, who armcu themselves' ad i quickly mounted : their horses, anderv soon after overtook the robbers, vJo were also mounted : u cyiiflict immediately ensued, in which tne uncltwas shot dead - upon the., spot . (he npnew taken prisoner, and money recovered. : Notwithstanding the youth of the nephew, the court decided that he acted withdiscernrrifnt; and sentenced rtlra to the gallies for 20 years. ' ' . f ' -raris raper. . Carriage Stealing. -rThe annals of Bow-street tannot, we venture to say furnish a more comical scene than one which occurred a few nights since in this ... i. .i city. A ohvsjcun was caitea-kite in ine evening to visit a patient An the ,uppei part of Hudson-street, and left his hors and gig fried Ao a post at the door. Attef concluding his call, as he passed out ot the house to his . carriage, i he observed J.liaL A w o uxen wh -oreMrmg-4r-aM 4 abduction." " One. held tbe reins in his hand ready to ascend, and the other had just finished untying the horse and ar ranging the bridle, i The night was nam, and the physician approached tnem un seen, when seizing the reins he tripped no the man who bed them. ; and sprang itiU a,a At the same momeni me comrade of the man in the gutter jumped in on the oppc .ite side, and supposing dial he was safely seated by his fellow; tidvised the doctor to drive down Hudson Street, which was done at a round trot Bef ;re reaching BrOome street be remar ked, " Let us turn up Broome street to iht Bowery, and then clear out on th Haerlem road." The doc. or replied ne gatively in a rhonasvllable, and conpanion not yet discovering his mis take remonstrated: but ihey passed Broom stleeet a considerable distance, when the fellow said, " what the d do you mean by going downitown where the are you driving ?" I am driving you t Bridewell as fast as 1 can go," replied the doctor. The unlucky wight thought that French leave was the best which he could take, and in his rapid flight for terra firrria struck his head ' against the ton of the pi and fell at full length un? r - p- r a farm for hfmself. The fathers of these young men - were personally known to the writer, and the tale, as here told, is believed to oe suo. tantially correct. The moral and religious principles which lay the foundation of that sacred regard to the lulfilmeht of a promise which is exhibited in this act, are car fully disseminated in that section of the country and it is to the natives of thai section of the country, that the appella tion of " ; Yankee" is - so often applied with a sarcastic sneer, ' Perhap this story is as well worthy recording as the thousand fabrications o witlings about iC wnxlen nutmegs," " Y an kee trick," and u Yankee notions," which adorn. the columns of many oi our papers, jo the equal disgrace of the fabricator nd circulator. - bern, an lnaUsh Viano Forte. An elegant Piano Stool, Patent Kent Bugles, French Horns,. Bassoons, Clarionets, Flutes, 'Picolos, Fifes, ' 4 d. z. Violins of good quality, Italian, French and German Violin Strings, Harp Strings, Clarionet Heeds,1 Violin Bridges, Pegs and Mutes, Hair lor Bows, ) and every other description of New Music ALS'J, " FOUGHT. BLED AND DIED "When Gen -riil U'Keliy was inuoduced to Lou in XV. soon alter the battle of Footenoy His Majesty observed, that Clark's regi luent behaved vry wVU ih'that eiigijg'' ment. Sire,' said the' General, the behaved well, it is true, many of then, were wounded ; but my reginient behavt-u better, for we were all killed." The most perfect happiness resides pfteher with simplicity than with splendor. The reply of a French peasant to a young nobleman, who solicited her t leave her rustic state, and accompany him to Paris, was exceedingly just. Ah ! my lord, said she) the further we remove from owrteres, the further we are removed from happpiness." Instruction Books for all Listrummts . JAMES AYK;U)Yi. Newborn, Dec. 1st, 1826 NO TICK. -A persons indebted to the late fn m J. of (Jameiou & Usbojrn. are r.j..0. ed to make payment to the subscriber who will also dibcharge all just cI moij against said fiim. JOHN CAMERON, Surviving fart HATCH & KliNCEY. Of AVK receiillyjrfceivtid by sundry -.--rtinvais iroiu . ww-1 ork aid Pui.a -r iphia, a large and general assortment 15 dozen CH AlKS, khicli they offer for ale at thefr Store on' Craven street, nf-nr the Bank of Newbern, for cash oi cotton at unusually Jow prices. Also, by the) vine, rrom riiitadeiphia, Ldward Shel- Vears rush by us like the wind. We I merdine - first, secondhand third quality hiC spp not whence the eddv comes or whith- I aver hatx, 1 Uase Youth's ditto. 1 Caie ... I V . I 1? I I . - . I ' 1 it is tpndinp. and we seem out Selves I vooi tiats, I uase superior Irish Linens. to witness their flight without a sense I 'resh Gunpowder and Hyson leas, Loaf that we are changed and yet time is ( and L.ump Sugars, of superior quality. beguiling man of his strength, as the winds rob the woods of their foliage. Dec. 2, 1826. der.the wheel, which passed directly ver him. Here he was left to the mercy of the first good Samaritan who might pass that way. IV . Y. Times. From the Troy Sentinel. b- r lerm oi. the Circuit Court in this city closed on Tuesday Hast The last cause heard on Tuesday was an action ! lor sl nider, brought by Hannah C. Atkinson ayainst Lewis' Stone. The Plaint fFs case was fully made out. It was a foul slander of the most aggravated character upon a young and orphan female, who had nothing but her reputation to sustain her in the world. . Her whole lite vas without reproach.: Not a single witness was railed in behalf of the defendant, and ihe jury, after a short absence, returned a Verdict for the plantiff 5000 the whole imount of daaiaees laid in the dectatation. ' Beer from oiaoc' The : German pajwrs announce a discovery of Professor Volken, of Lifurth, of a method of ma tvioi beer from potatoes, beyond all comparison superior to that made of bar ley, . This new liquor, says the account. Keeps very well, :and is made A without nous, at least without the ; bitter taste they give. It is made at all seasons o t he y ear, and sells for a better price than he old kind. One great ' advantage of this discovery isV that the substance of dried potatoes can be -preserved many years without damage. .1 be. author has obtained a patent for bis invention, which has been put into operation in many, dis tricts wiuV the happiest success. V From the Savannah Georgian, Nov 8. ' . YAKErTRlCKu the town of Westborough iu the county of VVorces ter, i and State - of ; Massachusetts, there reside two families, on adjoining farms, the one named Harrington, the other Forbuh Mr. Harrington, and Mr. Forbush are men of small, property, with iarge families; .' Their children have re ceived such education a , the , schools of the town afford, and 4iave been, inured to the laboiious occupations pursued by their fthersV ;l--: '-?.'' ""V' - r - The 'third son of; Mrl.. Harrington is about 28 years of age-Mr Forbush has k" sdn three or four years you.iger, j who had the misfortune when - young , to be .crippled so .as. to destroy his ability . to labdp as-a farmer : ,V :V: :i' Sometime since, a conversation ' took place : between these : young me0 ' in which -For btisb spoke of his unfortunate lot in being crippled so as to destroy his uselulnessd h Harrington, In commiserating with liim:' observed,", . I have just bought a lottery ticket, Vand if it draws a prizyotislial ; Time rolled, on-r-the cbnTeraatioh arid the lottery, by Fprbush, welforgotteiiH 1 Kilt tVim Inllarii arus Amtimin ."iJ- J.f. Cotton Mather said, in 1718, 'that no church on earth made the terms ot chris tian communion run parallel with fhr terms of salvation, as they are made a mong the people of N. Engtaiid. The only basis for union among them is that solid, vital piety, wherein all good men of different sects are united. The Cal vanists with Lutherans, Presbyterians with Episcopalians, Pedobaptists with Anabaptists, beholding one another fo fear God and work righteousness, do with ,w jami wgtitier aTTinertable the Lord." i of JUST RECEIVED, From Philadel. per Sch. Eliza $ Ann$ lb Bl's. RYE WHISKEY, 1 Bl. Old Jamaica RUM, ' 25 Bl's Superfine FLOUK, 10001b Jamaica COFFEE, 10001b. St Croix SUGAR, 20 Bags SHOT, 40 pieces Bleached and unbleachei HOMESPUiV, 10 pieces mixi SA f TINETTS. 1 Case Wool HATS, For sale cheap by I HENRY VV. JONES. PRICES CURRENT. ffewbern, December 9, 1826. D"c. 2, 1826-52 57. Articles. Per D C D. C Bacon, lb. Beef, Butter, , Bees Wax, Brandy, French, gall. Apple, , Peach, -Corn, bbl.. Cotton, 100 Ibi Coffee, lb. Cordage, 1U0 lb. v ' C andles, lb. Flour, bbl '' Flaxseed, bush Feathers, lb Gin, Holland, gall. Country, Glass 10 by 12, 50 ft 8 by 10 Iron, Pig, lb none country, Bar, "- V Russia, ' -. . i . Swedes, . raiiBods, : ! Castings; Lunber--Flooriog M ft Inch Boards, . Square Timber, - . Pine Scantling, Shingles, 22 inch. lOUO, , Staves, w. o. hhd. do. red oak do. 1 : v do. white oak, bbl ; Heading, w. o.hbd , -j hard, lb - (-;, ' Lead, bar,, cwt , ' : ' white', dry, I ': . ; ground in oil, f Leather, soal lb , upper, ; I Meal, bush -,.,.' " , Molasses gall Oil, Castor, bottle, ; .' Linseed, gall ; i- Fish, , , ' . , , Naval Stores; Tar, bbl ' Pitch, ' '"K': .-'. ' Hosin, - Turpentine, ,V Spirits do " sralt Pork cargo' 'bbl V'. : ,f Mess - . Peas, black eyed bush lo ; 4i 25 28 1 50 40 "75 3 25 9 62 18 13 00 15 6 50 . 60 35 -1 00 50 5 00 3 60 00 00 1 5 6 6 7 5 14 00 10 00 18 00 ; 8 00 1 25 16 00 8 60 ; 7 00 . 17 00 9 8 60 16 00 16 00 20 2 00 ,60 ; 32 1 00 ' -.1 25 30 I 1 V 1 00 l 66 I QQ 25 II ou 15 70 Kicer cwt ft . Rum, Jamaica ' gall ? -.V.l.-' ; !.- "!' American, v: ".-' Salt, T.I bust -Fine Sugar, Loaf .Jb - Brown '100 lb r-tt-'r'Havauai White '.- Steel, Blistered, Lb .. . uerman, Tallow, ' -l ' . i"Y:; ''Wine; Madeira v:gall ;"'V. Tenerlffe ir'' ,:v! . Sherry ..' ' .: Country . bbl.;, Whiskey,; gall I ; o - - - 85 ' 40 .. ' 60; '. 65 ... 22 Y'v-V18;-' none -'-r3,i'i-.-.- ,la:'. is . V io . -,"15 ' - 12 27 175 60 60 2 50 10 20 14 00 18 7 7o ' 40 1 25 60 4 50 00 (XI 6 8 8 ,. t 15 oo 12 00 20 00 10 00 1 50 18 00 10 00 20 00 10 9 00 00, 17 00 . 27 3 00 6o . i . 1 25 ! -i- 50 1 25 1 10 30 12 80 3 25 I 00 90 - 45 , '" - l-hv - 75 23 V 20 rM. . 20 II 50 ;3'60.; 1 75 2 '25 George A. liall HAS just received Trom NeJ-Yorlift general assortment of GklOCftlES, Wines, Tens, Sugars, HARDWARE & CUTLERY Brass Andirons Shovels and Tongs z Crockery, CJifria Glassware, Hats, Shoes, PainuSz Oils, Fiucfc Windsor Cbtirs, Fruits. Buckwheat. Sal: in sacks ; and a variety, of other .ides, which he wili sell low for cah or country produce or as usuid. ' December 1st -54 56 . SAL T HA T S, &c. 200 Bushels Turkslsland Salt A lew cases of Imitation Beaver HATS, und one Jihd. fresh SHELL BAKKS, For sale by J. AYKROYD. Dec. 1st. John . i elson, cabinet maker. . , (POLLOK-STREET.) R ESpECtPULLY informs his fr,iend, and the public ip genera), that he has just received from Philadelphia, quantity of first rate St. Domingo and is now prepared to execute, with neatness and despatch, all orders in his line of business. Sideboards, Secretaries, Bureaus, Tables, WorkstancJs. Candle- stands, Cradles, Beadsteads, &c. made on as reasonable terms as can be don in the place. He solicits the' patronage of the public, and promises that no exertion shall be Wanting to render general satis faction. O- Coffins made of mahogany and other wood, if applied for, and due attention paid to the burial of the dead. Dec. 2, 1826. 6ra. . ?' SALT, 900 Bushels Liverpool Ground 1000 bushels l ywu island oraic v ! ; -l MOSES JARV15, No litb, 1826--?51. l!'.4'V , ; . . ' - -- i"' ' ' ' ' I ' - '.. ' ;'" . x ':'' ' ' .':' " '.- '' ' ' ' -f ' ' '"' - - : I' i- . "- ' ' 1'- i' i V' '.' .",;"'' ; . ' ' ' I ' - - - 6 - ' " ' 1 .'.'" .' . 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