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. poetry ?. J >j?i' - ii ? tTiOIS HT 9&U t / Mr sovt. Ib DMtK. ? Oh 1 quickly string Thrharp 1 yet can brook to bearl And let thy gentle fingers fling Its melting murmurs o'etlttln t If in this heart a hope be dear, Th at sound aha!) charm it fourth again; If in these eyes there lurks a tea% ,* ' Twill flow, and cease to burn my Drain: But bid the sttiiil* wild and deep. Nor let thy males of joy be first t X tell thee minstrel, I must weep, 'M Or else this heavy heart will burst ; JPor it hath beejn by sorrow nurst, And break at once? or yield to song. i J TRANSLATION OF THE SUCK. ...... CLOSE to the dizzy edge Of overhangs it* bate, On haQtto and knees the giddy babe had Lts irr a saw? fwith agony too* great To ap*ak? feeling as mothei s feel, site An motionless with gv'tef? -wliat could n-. she dare! * T? ailr if" and to stir? Great - - | + * \j ' " * ^ ? nEr ; -Sure 'J**B thyself, who did'stinto her vh?1, intp'T*? **"***** *?* **: ureast, ftat nsoOanieu with i hopc~-U?e well known ? ?H* , , . J - ? , Caught the child's eye? Lvsirrz softly And seie'd her boy.? Slill, Nature's softest fa?d ! JZ Thou atl a mother '? bribe to save her babe. Miaat lmps *ad hfit stsd us endeavour s tiP0tn?Olcr only limed y pegtable and love ?fa excels he fixed te<S (table. Candour in mfcea* U the nobkMnrirtue af the soul, and ftaheighth *tf charity and ben>ficence,|s to instantly undeceive the hngtt^npg k>vcr.byTirfti*naf>d resolute itatenaentof her determina tion. :jk From assemblies, card playing, and the other pleasures of the beau fnonde, it *0UU1 be tmreaionabfe' entirely to rieHar her ; yet they must by'iK^feans be essential to her l^Hte-t amuse her will sometimes htfft tWIr mlijds >vnhottt infiajWing it, brevegknow-;, tog it s ho# g rear then cmgw wbe our conttnual Winders*, tor af#ne fori so many brea&t* of the laws of delicacy? No happinets fcn earth cam fee so great, not any friendship so tfe ndcr as the state of matrimony affprtl#, whth. two congenial souls arc united: The mortal .and personal love can never be separated: the man all-truth, the woman all kindness : li?pos>esscd of cheerfci totality. she otraLnai ^8^1 hifnttottil WmWtXH lie* with an his rea whilst he it charm-t her inclinations. heaven upo?> earth, : to their asnatur usefttl things ov ec??* dufjtt ently obviously science* th*t man, none i| mctir, or tfM m U Indeed whose .men curate what H that Mt i? not absolute Whatever to one uniformly invariable tenor; but tneextrav agaric e of one day should be compensated by the ce "d nothing snar^of^bsolj|j(^rcesfit#^ott!d ar? gemems * whiah a prudent "gM*dMycnir iMSiSs ^ pose. ly neccssary to be acquainted with its practical uses ? It has been observed, and I be lieve with great truth, that no one was ever undone, who kept an exact account of his income and his ex penditure^- TJnforeseen ancf una voidable calamities may, indeed, surprise the most vigilant, and o verset the most regular ; but few arc the persons who fail in life from, such imperious causes, compared to the vast numbers of those, 'who may dat e their misfortunes from negligence in adjusting their ac counts : and who are ruined before they perceive that they are in dan ger. Let me , therefore, recommend it to you, my dear young readers, as you value peace of mind, inde* 5S. ??.d fortune'. ? acquire cm constant <fi5SiPatianV^ho, I i?. .. !V , ' _1.?, U-r I, 2?2K?!SSSB |ho^ld' t?<^rtftk^eqy?re %o othepi ?<!* o| * weekly page, lus Income jjrjiJjowanr^ vlli?h._hc is to bus band^nd, on the opposite, his disposal of it. Keeping such a statement is not only a guard againsj profusion? but **Uo I srcunS ff! catedJL and what haVbeen improvi dfcntjnay be remedied M? , future, b) All the attention and knowledge .that this will require, fS iOtrifling, 'that no persons but the most slitter duty toou " pi very id, whose r -4 ? ? JBR " V find resources 11 frugality, and chicftf ~on Ui< from real want? on rich, or relatively ao, ... to impress the observance J?i& accounts. JEht father of a fa mily; V he is negligent in this re rdtodemestic eit entailing want on rite caresses, and can ne object of love or esteem. _ ,__ne of book-keeping, as this will be cajkd, may possibly frighten the gay and the young. It may bt supposed, that it requires deep attention, and previous know ledge : but on what does it hinge ? oh the four simple rules of irithj lew a Dutch one, ? that the pis whole int Bv*d in vain ;'*? I. mctic- ? Ad hti n , Sab>t) aiiri;, Mul tiplication , and Division. Th c Rule ot Three or Proportion- is also of very conbideublc use, but it is on ly a particuw application of the rules already enumerated^ and iu piinciples may be acquired in a moment. ? Can any one ;then be justified, when his credit begins to fail and the clamours of those he has cd surround him, by alledging, that he did not know hie had exceeded his income? Should eyen want stare him in his face, where i? his apology ? He sees from what hat been $aid, how easily he might have known what was his interest and hi* duty to know j and if he has failed! chtough' inattention, he neither deserves the pity of hij friends, nor can he enjoy the con* scious reflection of having dc -? A jM# should never disclose i thoughts and intendong^bu answered the philosop ?.f<* I have taken |t rgif* JCtFOKD, all NofeCoinmiaaloned OM?e?a fnj Pti-J eatea, who tftft delinquent in hiitJL* or equipment, at tha Ketf men ?l Muster of lh? 3Mh. Regiment of the Militia of the Mata *>t South-Carolina, at Camden, 7*"* .? conrctys ana or new w vmwuii? ?m in? third dayof May n**% ?Tto -dJ?om from da j tf dajr, until all the business which shall be pi oduced before the said court \ball be finished, The CotM ihaJi be coaapote d of tl?r following Officers Capt. Blaim, PrtMrnt. ' l.ieut. Joaao a Kxcliih, ? lieat. Paatoo, J Uaflt. Tbomas P. Kraas, Judge Adv. Bjrofdfrnf ' Col. A. M 'Willie. Cit ables Hunt**, Adjutant. Camden, 2d*,April, 1616* Ti^i r ?? ? 1 -irt- *? ? i-i-* ? * SMOa For Sale at this Office. ( Price , *ZC?ts.) CHIT CHAT between J.obtf'Bufl 6? Brother J ma: ban, Jhi Jack Afjimt