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( Advertisements wilt be conspicuously inserted at'the customary prjoes- A Mtfc do act, or $2 S&if paid within tie ye»r,»wl $3 if paid at the end of the year. 5 ' FEBRUARY 1 1828. £ deduction will be made to subscribe** wbd Way advertise by tbY quarter otf ,y«*r. pUBLlSHED-BVERY THURSDAY; BY f Flattery.— The only benefit it can bestow is, crimes would despair if they were not cherished manners and conversation, and with apparently the' poinard of the tetter WasInstantly planted in that by hearing what we are not, we may be in by our virtues. ; lest ways of the waywardness of youthful folly. his breast, one deep groin succeeded, he reeled, He was destined by his rather for the profession JVb. 81, WWromghw, fle/.t structed what we might to be. The scene of death ii most in apprehension and as be fell overboard, the bright moon ore- Politenttt.—He (bat is truly polite, knows And the poor beetle that we tread upon of the law, and his studies were commenced sented to Littleton, a face strongly resembling how to contradict with respect, and to please under the care of a distinguished barrister. Th« the father .of bis once loved Elizabeth. He a- In corporal sufferance feels a pang* as great pages of HIackstone and Cook were, however, without adulationi and is equally remote from an As when a giant dies gain rushed to that part of the deck where th« insipid complaisance and alow familiarity. often thrown by for the pleasure of the turf and battle was fiercest. .As he approached it, the friendship.—Forsake not an old friend, for the Religious Zed— Whenever it is contested for, tavern. Again placed in the midst offiuhiona- contents of a pistol were lodgea in the head of new is not comparable to him. A new friend is every one is ready to venture his life and his Me life, he gave himself up to Hie fascinations the Captain, who fell lifeless, covered with as new wine, which when it becomes old thou limbs in the dispute— hut when that Uibnce at an and practices of his early associates wounds and blood. At this moment, die awful * mayest drink with pleasure. A friend cannot be end, it sleeps in oblivion buried in rubbish, A short distance from his native town there cry of "the ship is on fire," put an end to the known in prosperity; an enemy cannot be hid which no one thinks it worth his paint to rake in resided, in all the bloom of ripening womanhood, fearful strife. The pirates rushed to their boats PQ3&RY. den in adversity. to, much less to remove. ._ one of his. early female associates. Amid the and the crew of the Cleopatra, to the extinguish Duly of children io their paren't.—Honour thy richer tenants of the garden, we sometimes find ment of the flames. Littleton, followed by; a Old Age.— Honourable age is not 'that which a mod'st <>'•-•,,-: I'D BE A DUTTERFLfi ,, father with thy whole heart, and forget not the standeth in length of time, nor that which ia little flower, almost obscured by the wounded companion, Sprung.into the boat, and sorrowrof thy mother. How canst thou recom nore showy ones with which it is surrounded, was the first to clear the burning vessel. A I'd be a butterfly born in a bower, measured by number of years, but wisdom is >ut at the same time possessing a beauty and a pense them the things that they have done for the grey hair unto man, and unspotted life is old light breeze having sprung up soon after sunset, Where roses and lilliet and violets meet,} thee! "ragranoe of the loveliest and sweetest kind. the crew of the Romney, who had been left on Koving forever from flower to flower, Old Match —I consider an unmarried lady de To such a flower may be aptly compared the board, resolved upon running off with her and And kissin all budsg that are pretty and sweet; clining into the vale-of years, us one of those ",' Alight in the West. ' • gentle, but unfortunate Elizabeth. 'Of respect- dividing the spoil already acquired, among charming countries bordering on China, that lies I lodked to' th? west, and the beautiful sky able parentage, without wealth, regularly edu themselves. They had accordingly .hoisted.'ail I'd never languish for wealth or for power, waste for want of proper inhabitants. We are Which morning had.clouded was-clouded no cated in the bosom of her father's family, pos* nail; and before her boats had left the Cleopatra. I'd never sigh to See slaves at my feet; *: not to accuse the country, but the ignorance of more letsing fine mental endowments, with the moat she was nearly two miles distant. Littletoa bad I'd be a butterfly born in a bower, its neighbors, who are insensible of its beauties Oh! thus I exclaimed, "can a heavenly ey« benevolent feelings, and the most unvarying se- but a single oar in bis boat; his companion mor And kissing all buds that are pVetty and sweet. though at liberty to enter and cultivate the soil. Shed.light ou the sun that was darkened before:*' " Imposition she via the acknowledg- tally wounded was sinking under tbe loss, pf GOLDSMITH. Moore. ^ofthefew who knew her intimately, blood, and in attempting to rise, for the purple Justice.—What contributes to raise Justice a- Epigram. id learned V> appreciate worth, when of taking the helm, tie tottered, fell overbdAr*^ O! could I pilfer the wand of a fairy, with wealth and fashion. These I'd have a pair of those beautiful wings;' bovc all other virtue is, that it is seldom attend 'I never give a kiss," sa>8 Hrue, . and sunk. By this time, the fire, whether COOK ed with a due share of applause, and those who "To naughty roan, for I abhor it" nUrabtiv* qualities of the head and heart, and municated by accident, or by some passengers, Their summer day's, ramble is sportive and airy, practice it, must be influenced by greater mo She will not give a kiss, 'tis-Jrue- jtfie beautiful form, and still more lovely face of for the purpose of escaping a more horrible Ik They sleep in a rose when the nightingale sings tives than empty fame; the people are generally She'll take one, though, and thank you for it. Ikad strongly enchanted the feelings death, was beginning to show itself on deck sad . Those who have wealth must be watchful and well pleased with a remission of punishment, Ibid. ton. Their attachment for each other among the rigging. An immense column-of and had -been formed in early I6* and all that wears the appearance of humanity i True Love. black smoke towered like a pyramid in the moon w*ry« ..-..- it is the wise alone who are capable of discerning youth; his absence seemed to have strengthen* light depths of the sky, white fierce and bruKanC Power, alas! naught but misery brings; fftat impartialjustice is the truest mercy \" they Oh! the heart that has truly loved never forgets, ed (at least on her part) the ties of affection. streams of flame, issued from the port holes andr ' know it to be very difficult, at once to compas Out as truly loves on to the close, She loved his virtues, and admired his talents. I'd be a butterfly sportive and airy, As the sun-flower turns on her God, when he windows of the ship, casting a fearful glare upon Rack'd in a rose when the nightingale sings. sionate, and yet to condemn an object, thut sets, She knew but few of his foibles none of his the expanse'of water around. On deck, hud* pleads for tenderness. Tbe same look which she turn'J when he rose! vices. Within a twelve month, however, after died together stood amidst the dead and dyiQff What though you tell me each gay little rover, 'Devotion.—Bless my eyes, cried I, as I hap his return from college, an incident occurred combatants, the surviving crew >nd passengers pened to look towards the door, what do 1 see! Ibid. which passed over her young affections and of the Cleopatra, including three or four females Shrinks from the breath of the first autumn day; one of the worshippers fallen fust asleep, and Frencli Love. bright hopes as the whirlwind passes through one of whom clasped to her bosom with the fond Surely 'tis better when summer is over, actually sunk down on his cushin is he now en In France when the heart of a woman sets sail, the forest, marking its course with blight and despairing feeling of a mother'^ love, an infant joying the benefit of a trance, or does he receive On the ocean of wedlock its fortune to try, dessoliuion. In one of his nocturnal revels, a child. Above the noise of the crackling flame*, To die, when 'all fair things are fading away. Love seldom goes far in a vessel, so frail, .Some in life's winter the influence of some wisterious vision! Alas! quarrel arose over the gaming table, between how and then could be heard the prayer* and *£- may toil to discover Alas! replied my compimion, no mtch thing!— But just pilots herofl', and then bids her good Littleton and his associate.