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if A 9b The depravity of man, and the endearing constan cy of female love, are here most vividly most inimi tably depicted, by Dr. Percxval. He comes notI hare watch'd the moon go down. But yet he comes not once it was not so. He thinks not how these bitter tears do flow, The while he holds his riot in that town. Yet he will come and chide, and I shall weep ; And he will wake my infant from its sleep, To blend its feeble wailing with my tears. O ! how I love a mother's watch to keep Over those sleeping eyes, that smile, which cheers My heart, though sunk in sorrow, faVd and deep. I had a husband once, who lov'd me now ' He ever wears a frown upon his broWj And feeds his passion on a wanton's Vp, As bees, from laurel flowers a poison sip ; But yet I cannot hate O J there were hours, When I could hang forever on his eye, And time who stole with silent swifiness by, Strewed as he hurried on, his path with flower?. I lov'd him then he lov'd me too my heart Still finds its fondness kindle, if he smile ; The memory of his love will ne'er depart; And he often stung me with a dart. Venom'd and barb'd, and wastes upon the vile, Oarresses which his babe and mine should shaie. Though he should spurn me, I will calmly bear His madness and should sickness come, and lay Its paralyzing hand upon him, then I would with kindness all my wrongs repay, Until the penetent should weep and say, How injured and how faithful I had been. FRAGMENTS. Here is a curious verse, written by Byron on the ;ck ofone ol his manuscripts : V would to heaven that I were so much clay, As I am blood, bone, marrow, passion, feeling Because, at least, the past vyere past away And for the luture (but I write this reeling, Having got drunk exceedingly to-day, fio that I seem to stand upon the ceiling) I say the luture is a serious matter And so for God's sake hock and soda-water 7 Time has approved ennui to be the best Of friends, and opiate draughts, your love arid wine "Which shake so much the human brain and breast, Must end in languor ; men must sleep like swine, The happy lover the welcome guest, "Both sink at length into a swoon divine ; Full of deep raptures and of bumpers, they Are somewhat sick and sorry the next day. FROM THE HUNDRED MERRY TALES OF SHAKSPEARE. Ofhjwi that rode out of London and his scr uaunt folowyngc on footc. There was a manne on a tyme that rode v. jnyle out of London, and had his seruaunt fo lyng after him on foote, the which came so nerc, that the horse strake hym u great stroke vpon the thye. The seruaunt thynkynge to he revenged, tokc and threwe a great stone at the horse, ann hyttc his mayster on the raynes, of the backe, who thought it had bene hishorse. lie within a whyie loked backe and chydde his seruauntc because he came haltynge so farre behind : the seruaunt aunswered ; Sir your hors hath gyuen me suche a stroke vpon Tiiy thygh, that I can go no faster. Trewly said his mavster, he is a great kyckar, for lvke wyse with his hele right nowc he gaue me a great stroke vpon the rayncs of my back. Of him that saught his asse and rode on his backe. There was in the countrey of Florence? an husbande man, that vsed to carye corne to the market vpon many lytell asses. On a time he came homewarde, bycause he was somewhat werye, to ease him self, he rode on one of the strongest of them. And as he rode dryuinge las asses before him, he counted them, and forgot the asse that he rode on: wherfore he thought still that he lacked one. Thus sore troubled in his mynde, he bad his wyfe set vp his asses, and hastily rode agayne backe to the towne vii. myles of, to &eke the asse that he rode on. He asked of cuery body that he met, if the saw an asse si ray e alone. Whan he herde eucry bodye saye ihey saw none suche, mak ynge great sorowe he returned home agayne. At laste whan he was alyghted his wyfe par ceyued and shewedde hym playnlye, that the asse, that he rode on, was the same that he spughte and made suche sorowe fore. Of hym that had his goose stoic. A man that had a goose stoole from hym, went and complayned to the curate, and de syred hym to do so muche as helpe that he 4rad his goose agayn. The curate savde, he fJpbldc. So onsonday the curate as though he vuiuv i,uiav, f " I'uijm, duu oaue euery body .syt downe: so whan they were set, he said1: why sit ye nat downe ? we be set al redy, quod they. Naye (quod the curate) he that dyd steale the goose sitteth nat, yes that I do, quod he, Sayeste thou that, quod the curate? I charge the on peyne of cursynge, to bryng the goose home ageyn. Of the Doctour that wentwyth the Fouler to catch byrdes. . y There was a doctour on a tyme, whiche de sired a fouler, that went to catche byrdes with an owle, that he might go with hym. The bvrder was content, and dressed hvm with bowes, and set hym by hisoule, and bade him .say nothynge ; whan he saw the byrdes m m 1 wrm a m alyght a pace, he sayae: lnere be many byrdes alyghted, dra we thy nettes : where with the byrds flewe a wave. The byrder was uery angry, and hlamed him greatly for his speakyng. Than he promysed to holde his peace. Whan the byrder was in again, and jnany byrdes were alyghted, mayster doctour u n laln' Aves permultc adsunt, wherwith the byrdes flewe away. The byrder came out X8; If and sore displeased and sayde : l 7 h b!ylyinge he had twvse lost his docLir A7 rVuSt lhou olc '(quoth the anddnat the Olden TiMES.-In the reign of Henrv VTTT .Sir A.'Fitzerbert, Judge of the Court of CW i inon Pleas, wrote a Treatise entitled the " RnrJ xracieu. " It is a- wives occupation to wye mfffner of comes, to makelnaJte, tn traded. ' is ex- wynowe all xfrashe. and wringe, to make heye, sheve corne, (reap) and in time of neede to help her husband to fill the much hayneordung cart, drive the ploughs, to load heye, come, and such other. And to go to ryde to the market and sell butter, ;chese, milk, eggs, checkyns, capons, beeves, pygges, geese and all manner ofcornes:" ' - Ladies of eighteen hundred and thirty-three! what do you think of this ? Was not the learn ed judge a hard hearted old wretch, to burden the gentler sex with labors almost herculean ? As old Time passes on, he brings his changes many of them, we believe, have been highly favorable to the comfort if not to the well-being of the ladies. Bait. Visiter. Pensacola. There is a mellowness in the atmosphere which one drinks in with a con stant and insatiable pleasure. The heat is never excessive; it is tampered by a mild sea breeze, that never fails to pay its daily and grateful visit. The country around is little else than a barren pine plain; but there is mu sic in those trees, when stirred by the wind, and there is health in every gale. This is no place for the epicure, but the trembling invalid will find here a climate that compensates him for the loss of all the delicacies and drugs of which your mighty city can boast. The Navy yard is on the "watery verge" of an extensive field of white and glittering sand, far removed from, and a total stranger to those noxious ex halations, connected with stagnant pools, mar shy lands, and a prutrefaction of vegetable and animal matter. POPPING THE QUESTION. ; u0h beautiful, oh! more than beautiful! for thou to me art like a dream unbroken," ex claimed the young leader of Israel, "let me, let me breathe my adoration. I offer thee not empire; I offer thee not wealth; I offer thee all the boundless gratification of magnificent fan cy these may be thine, but all these thou hast proved; but if the passionate affections of a spirit, which ne'er has yielded to the power of a woman, or the might of man if the deep de votion of the soul of Alroy be deemed an offer ing meet for the shrine of thy suspassing love liness, I worship ihee, Schirene, I worship thee, I worship thee! "Since I first gazed upon thee, since thy beauty first rose upon my presence like a star, bright with mv destiny, in the still sanctuary of my secret love, thy idol has ever rested. Then, then, I was a thing whose very touch thy creed might count a contumacy. I have avenged myself the insults of long centuries in the best blood of Asia; I have returned, in glo ry and in pride, to ctaim my ancient sceptre ; but sweeter jar than vengeance, sweeter (arthan the quick gathering of my sacred tribes, the rush of triumph nay the blaze of empire, is this i sweet moment of adoring love, wherein I pour the passion of my life. Wondrous Tale of Alroy. l The Spanish Girl. Nothing is more love-; ly than a young Spanish girl at fifteen years of age, such as I have seen many in the rural parts of the kingdom. A face perfectly oval; hair of a fine clear auburn, equally divided on the forehead, and onlyboundbyasilk.net; large black eyes; a mouth replete with graces; an attitude always modest; a simple habit of black serge exactly fitting the shape, and gen tly pressing the waist; a little hand and foot perfectly proportioned: in short the Spanish maiden is the veiy model of beauty and grace. Always ready to please ; she dances and does every thing with a grace unattainable by mere cultivation; touches her guitar as if by inspi ration, and sings with a charm that passion only can impart. The Spanish women are in deed fascinating ; among their virtues, and they are numerous, there is yet one that is far from being universal I mean chastity. The jeal ousy of the men, indeed, have long since passed away : but the fair Spaniard still retains her ancient fondness for intrigue. Every married woman is attended by her cortejo, and lovers now run little risk from the jealousy of the husband. Whittaker's Monthly Magaxine. 41 JT would take a newspaper If I could find time to read it. 1 his is the excuse which many people make against taking a paper. Nonsense! There is a mechanic in this villaae. who has no other way of supporting himself and a large family, than his own hands, who takes six periodical papers, the subscription price and postage of which amounts to 19 dol lars and 50 cents! We hone some of our h ' wealthy neighbors will keep their countenance. Besides reading all these papers weekly and one more which a friend gives hi" he finds time to read as much move m scientific and other use ful books. He does a good day's work each day, and we venture to say, labors as many hours in the course of a week, as any of those who cannot "find time to read a single paper." He does not sit down after doing his day's work and toast his shins and suck his fingers. Belfast (Me.) Republican Journal. Secret of living always easy.' An Italian bishop having struggled through great difficul ties without complaining, and met with much opposition in the discharge of his episcopal functions, without ever be trying the east im patience, an intimate friend of his, who high ly admired those virtues which he conceived it impossible to imitate, one day asked the pre late if he could tell him the secret of bein always- easy, "es," replied the old man, 44 1 can teach you my secret, and will do it very readily. It consists in -nothing more than in making a right use of my eyes." His friend begged him to explain. 44 Most willingly," said the bishop. 44 In whatever state I am,' I first look up to heaven, and remember that my principal business here is to get there ; I then look down upon the earth, and call to mind the space I shall shortly occupy in it; I then look abroad into the world ana observe what multi tudes there. are who in all respects have more cause to be unhannv than mvself. Thus I learn where true1 happiness is placed, where all our tf ktli8 must 6 and how very little rea- J. IvZ. GRABJADE & CO. MATE just received per schr. Trent, from New York, the following articles, viz : 7 ps. splendid Painted Muslins. embossed colored Furniture Dimity, a new and elegant article, 4 1 50 plain white do. do. pink Florence Moscheto Netting, 3 hhds. light brown Muscovado Sugar, 10 bbls. " do. do. 10 bags St. Domingo Coffee, 5 u prime Cuba do. 5 Laguira ; do. 10 boxes Patent Mould Candles, 30 bbls. New York Canal Flour, (Beach's red brand,) j 7 doz. bottlesLondon Brown StoutPorter, 5 " " Lemon Syrup, 1 cask superior Claret Wine, now fining and will be ready for use in 20 days. 5 bags Allspice, j 10 bales Cassia, 30 " Nutmegs, j 20 " Cloves, ! 25 " best quality Indigo, 10 boxes Poland Starch, 20 " Soap, 5 doz. Nos. 0 and 1 Weeding Hoes, 10 casks Lime, 10 kegs fresh Goshen Butter. Thev have also on hand. 65 bbls. Mess Pork, 83 " Prime do. 1 2,000 bushels Turks Island Salt, 5,000 lbs. assorted Bacon, l 50 kesrs Lar 10 tierces prime Charleston Rice; All of which, in addition to their extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, &.C. they offer at a moderate advance on the cost. Newbern, 30th May, 1833. JOSEPH M. GRAA ADE & Co. Have just received by the schr. Geo. Pollok 25 bbls. N. Y. Canal Flour, (Beach's brand,) 30 half do. do. do. do. do. do: 1 bag soft shelled Almonds, 2 bbls. double refined Loaf Sugar, 2 hhds. N. E. Rum, 1 ton square Iron, assorted sizes, 2 44 bolt and spike Rod, do. do. 6 Willow Cradles, 7th June, 1833. Richard B. JSerry, E A X Ii O Si 9 MAS on hand, Shirt Bosoms, Stocks, Shirt Collars, and a variety of Trim mings, which he will sell at the lowest prices. He continues to execute with dispatch, and he trusts, to the satisfaction of his customers, all orders in his line of business. He has received the latest impressions of the New York and Philadelphia FASHIONS, and has made arrangements for receiving others as they shall be published. irjr Wanted, one or two APPRENTICES from the country, of from! 14 to 16 years of age. Newbern, May 31, 1833. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Craven County. ( Court of Pleas and Quarter Scssio7is, May Term, A. D. 1833. Original Attachment STEPHEN B. FOPvBES vs JOHN WHITFIELD. interest in half of Lot JNo. 264 and Improve ments, corner of Broad and George Streets in Newbern. TTT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, LJL inai me ueienuam, juhjn vthitfield, is not an inhabitant ol this; State. It is Ordered That publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolina Sentinel, that said Defendant appear at the next term 0f the Court aforesaid, at the Court House in Newbern, on the second Monday of August, A. D. 1833. and replevy or plead to issue, or judgment will be rendered against him. i Attest, J- G- STANLY, Clerk. Newbern, May 31, 1833. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Craven County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, A. D. 1833. VOriginal Attachment Le- i viea on uelendant's in I terest in half of Lot No. y 264 and Improvements, ROBERT HAY, vs. JOHN WHITFIELD. corner of Broad and George Streets, in New bern. TTT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, JLL that the Defendant, John Whitfield, is not an inhabitant of this State. It is Ordered rThat publication be made for six weeks in, the Jorth Carolina Sentinel, that said Defendant appear at the next term of the Court aforesaid, at the Court House in Newbern, on the second Monday of August, A. p. 1833; and repiew or plead to issue, or judgment will be rendered against him. Attest, J. Gv STANLY, Clerk. Newbern, May 31, 1833. I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Craven County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, A. D. 1833. ANDREW GILL, f Attachment jdHNGILL. i Levied nT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, John G ill, is not an inhabitant of this State. It is Ordered, Tht publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolina Sentinel, that said Defendant appear at the next term of the Court aforesaid, at the Court House in Newberri, on the second Mon day of August, A. D. 1833, and replevy or plead to issue, or judgment will be rendered against him. Attest, v J. Gj STANLY. Clerk. Neqjwern-. May 31, 1633. - ' ' - . SPRING AND SUMMER FiUSrC'2' GOOBD. Just received, per Schooner Convoy, Umbrellas, Parasols, Dunstable Bonnets, Ribbons, Printed i Muslins, Belts and Gloves, RicH figured Gros de Naples, for bonnets, Crape de Chine Shawls, Gauze Handkerchiefs, Coloured Gros de Naples, Pohffes, &c. &c. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices by J. VAN SICKLE. EDWARD C. O. TINKER, TAILOR AND DRAPER, MET URNS his sincere thank for the very liberal encouragements Inch be has here tofore received, and respectfully informs the publick, that he has just returned from New York with an extensive and very general assort ment of FALL & WI1TTEP. GOODS. Selected with greit care from recent importations AMONG THEM ARE THE FOLLOWING: Superfine black, bluc,& Russel brown ClotllS Rifle, bottle, and invisible green do. Olive and olive green and steel-mixed do. Fancy Cassiliteres, of superior quality, Satin, silk, Marseilles VestillffS, Lvons Silk Velvet of very best quality An elegant assortment of Valencia Vcstings, not surpassed by any in this market, 'Shirt bosoms, of the latest style, ruffled and plain, Corded and plain Collars, of the best quality' and latest fashion, An elegant assortment of STOCKS, of the latest and most approved patterns, covered with bombazine, velvet, satin, &c. Gentlemen's superior Hosskin Gloves, Silk web and silk net Suspenders, Gum elastic do. 1 case of the best clastic, waterproof, patent Silk Hats, ; Together with a variety of other articles in his line of business ; all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. Having a number of superior workmen, he is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be favoured in the neatest and most fashionable style, and at the shortest notice and he assures the public that no exertions shall be spared to merit a continuance of their favours. NOTICE. Y flllb Copartnership h retolore existing under the firm of Jackson & Higgins is dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in debted to the concern will make payment to L. M. Higgins, who is authorised to settle all accounts. DANL. JCKSON, Jr. L. M. HIGGINS. March, 25th 1833 ' NEW GOODS. IL W. Latimer fyCo. MAVE lately received per Schooners Ju bilee, Convoy, and Select, an extensive and general assortment of S TA P L E A ND FANCY DRY GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING, VIZ : 300 pieces light fancy Chintz Calicoes from 6 to 35 cents per yard 70 pc's French and English fancy Ginghams 30 do Furniture Calicoes 10to25cts pryd 20 do French Printed Muslins some of which are of a superior quality 10 Pongee for Ladies dresses Black and blue black Gros De Swiss sup'r qPty Black and colour'd Gros De Naples 45 to95cts Thread and Bobbinet Lace Edgings 1 and f Plain and figured Bobbinet Lace ij-and Henani Shawls, Silk Muslin do Ladies Parasols, some of a superior quality Gauze and Lustring Bonnet Ribbons Belt Ribbon, Guard do, Linen and Cotton Flos White Blond Gauze Veils Ladies Silk and Cotton fancy Hose Ladies and Gentlemen's Hoskin Gloves PI ain and Bordered Linen Cambrick H'd'k's (cheap) 2 cases Leghorn Hats (cheap) $ i and 'f damask Table diapers H " " covers Vand cloths Gothic Window Shades, a new article Artificial Flowers, Bead Bags, blk Nankin Crape Blue, Black, and Mulberry Broad Cloths Blue, Blk, Green and Brown Crape Camblets Brown, Blue, Black, and Green Groghams Light and dark Rouen Casimeres Light and dark Erminetts Russia Sheeting, Cotton Cassimerc Bird's Eye and Russia Diapers Silk, Cotton and Gum Elastic Suspenders Irish Linens, some are very fine, (cheap) f & x brownJand bleached Cotton Sheeting 3vi and Bed Ticking - brown and bleached Shirtings 60 dozen Palmeto Hats, 3 bales Cotton Yarn, (some very' fine) 5 cases Gent's, black, white and drab Hats Gent's. Valesses, Seal& Leather Trunk3 General assortment of Ladies & Gent's Shoes And mahy other Fancy and Staple Articles all of which will be sold at a small advance from New York cost. Newbern, April 19, 1833. . O 100 rmHE subscribers will give the above reward LL for the apprehension of their absconding slaves, PETER and SA M , or Fifty dollars for either of them. They are supposed to be lurk ing about either Slocumb's, Clubfoot's, or Coates' Creek ; and are so well known at all of those places as to render a description of their persons unnecessary. They possibly may have gone to Duplin County at the instigation of a certain Isaam Lanier, who pretends to have a claim to them. Ma-31, 1633 BENJAMIN HARDESTY, J 61 9 1 BENJAMIN BORDEN, Jr. JUST RfifrRi vi?ri Per schooner Select f from JVcir Yi II BSuy-ibNETWINES 1 dozen-SCYTHES, 1 do. SICKLES, and 3 do. Long Bitted AXES For Sale by JOHN PITTMav May 31, 1833. 1 MA- MIT MERCHANT TAIL Of? AS the pleasure to inform his rust and the publick, that he h, ved from New York, by schooner c0n A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT op SPRING AND SUMMED Anwng which are the fflovl Super Green, Brown, Wl Black nt a t CAMBLET, "SCRAPE " Black BOMBAZINE. A handsdmc assortment of Marseilles and Silk VESTINGS theVSi:hasaonV.ariety f lhCf -i..b,et3 SPRING ANlTsvMMHP GOODS. - IBOAvSareUty ofPenCd " m SPUING AND SUMMER Of the most fashionable descriptions v he will sell at reduced prices. ' c JUST RECEIVED " A FEW kegs fresh GOSHEN BTTTPfl of superior quality. n superior qiu JOHN PITT3IAIV. 10th May, 1S33. TREASURY DEPARTMENT ; . April 12th, 1833 ' TTN the late conflagration of the Treasure JJL building, nearly all the correspondence of the Secretary of the Treasury, from the estab lishment of the Department tot':c 31st March" 1833, was destroyed including, as wcll thc. original letters and communications addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, as the records of the letters and communications written bv him. With a view to repair the loss, as far as may be practicable, all officers of the United States, are requested to cause copies to be pn pared, and authenticated by them, of any H ters (excepting those hereinafter alluded to, which they may at any time have written jo) or received from, the Secretary of the Trcasu- -ry; and all those who have been in office, and other individuals throughout the United. States, are invited to do the same. That this corres pondence may be arranged into appropriate books, it is requested that it be copied on fo lio foolscap paper, with a sufficient margin on all sides to admit of binding, and that mi morr than one letter be contained- on a leaf. It U also requested, that the copies be written in a plain and distinct or engrossing hand. Where the original letter can be spared it would be nrnfn.l 'rw. ii a i ' pjcunuu. Ane j eusuuuuje expense uicynw ceeding the rate of ten cents for every hundred words, will be defrayed by the Department. The correspondence which has been saved, iind of which, therefore, no copies are desired, 1. 1 'r iL . a . in 1... iL aru uie rucorus oi me Jt'iicrs wnueu u uk Secretary of the Treasury to Presidents and Cashiers of Banks, from the 1st October, 1619, to the 20th Februarv, 1833; all the corrc'spon-..- uence reiaiing 10 rvevoiuiionary cjuuhs unuw the act of 15th May, 1828, and to clairus of Virginia officers to half pay, under the act of 5th July, 1832; and to applications for the be nefits of the acts of the 2d March, 1831, and 14th July, 1832, for the relief of certain insol vent debtors of the United States. Copies of some circular letters and instructions, written by the Secretary, have also been; preserved: an'l it is requested that, before a copy be made of any circular letter or instruction, written by the Secretary of the Treasury, the date and ob ject of the circular be first stated to the Depart ment, and its wishes on the subject ascertained LOUIS .WcLAA'R Secretary of the Treasury. April 22, 1833. NEW GOODS. JOHN A. CRISPIN TTTTAS just returned from New York wit" llU general assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKEB yGLASSWARE, &c. ; The fdlblnnrarticlecomprise apart efht&fo- Wines Teae. Champaigne, in qt. and Gunpowder Imperial, Hyson, Souchong, Pouchong. Sugars. Loaf & Lump, White Havana,' Brown variousqua- Nuts. Filberts, pt. bottles, Old Madeira, Pico, do. Naples, Lisbon, reneriffe, Dry Malaga, Sherry, Country. Liquors. Cogniac Brandy (supe Madeira Nut, Almonds rior quality) Peach do. Old Jamaica Rum, Superior Holland Gin, Old Monong. Whiskey N. E. Rum, Spices Mace, Cloves, ' Cinnamon, "Nutmeg' Pepper, Spice Fruit Porterjn qt.&, pt. bottles' rCitron, turran PRESERVED GINGER. Po. PINE APPI'E' Do! LIMES . Buckwheat Goshen. Butter, CI Spanish & American Segarssur neriar Cheicing Tobacco, vc . Which he offers low for cash or country P0 at his Store on Pllok-street. December 3d, f32.
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