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<>> JI)oe;ru from the Rhidc Inland jimtrican * v STANZAS^ \ sigh escapcd ? but s?jgjfU are fraught ? With joy, as oft as care, ' .*Jo i Heaven knows, I envy not Because I must not share. When others to this heart display Delights it never knew, 'Twill only pant, aud sadly say, u Would I were happy too."? , But pour me forth a plaintive song, I fain would all forget? Unless \\ is indulged toofong, There's pleasure, in regret. Pleasures Irfce thaialone are minej But oh ! begin thy strata f r tie it half earthly* haif divine, ,f Un&ng joy and pain. +jb, For surely here? ?t least H $ecm*-* The soul, the heavenly pa**!, Delights to mingle with the streams* That swell the earthly Heart ~ ^ Bcf It like the aigh of him^thtf views A star-tight sky and deep, . And thinks of her whose tears suit use The eyes that ache to sleep. ?' ? ^ Let thotfe wild, deep, tensations'ftoW That words irlay not expfetfc, ^ Like leafy b^anchea murmuring tow When the dark wind* careW. ? ' - ? ? * v ^ .*'?> :?* A " ? " . Oh ! cease rfot yef K? for one soft trill Prtpue tbjr fl?rfjer-liko bre?th-J A* the but note of mournful tMUl J ust struggled ere its d6ath-^ How like ttfcbttering pulse h? you smile? Ah r jartakc itst'ill more d^af, An$4a?a& hold thy hand the while# ; And frpt thq tgnnr T hrar. ? I i I ? ? imm ?rtl IIIWM III Mja celinneo as. Fro? Paulding's " Letters from the Tturn.* :^:-Tzr' The Battectneman and tVagover. Yesterday we laid By at the Htttfe town (if W? ? , It wu court time and two l?wjta%* the pMC of the whole' countty round, Were to take the Held. ijgunst enAlr btherj In a suit between a wagoner and a batf eaux mnn, in a case of assult ami b attety. You are to understand the beautiful river Slienandoah passe* not far from this toQffn, and B navigable for bat teauxs, while at, no , great distance runs the #*at wtstern road, which is travelle4by Ift nountry wagon ers? AM* td^SSmi^' Mm know, are 1 ? half hotse, h*tf alhgator < others ed accordingly their of in of mankind. The batteaxmen are f vr the most part composed of mate rials equally combustible; and the consequence is, that occasionally, wlbeh they meet, they strike Are, am blow up the powder magazine each can tea about him, * in the form of a heart. _ ^ The history of the present contest as detailed by the awhwl for the plaintiff, is as follows: ? Chic summer cVenlttg, whefithe mild air, the pur ple lint, the ?reen earth, and the bine sky, all Seemed to invite to peace anil repose, thebattemixmnn fastened hi# boat to the stump of a tree, lighted his fire to broil his tweon, and t>egan to sing tile famous esng of " Possum up the gum tiee." By ami Hy a Went country wagoner chanced to come jmgjKn^ his hem that way, and stop ping hi** wap;on unbooked his horses, carried them round to the little trough at the back of hi? vehicle, gave them some, shorts, nat hiitmlf (Sown at the top of the Ymnk, below w hirh the l>at teauvnmn was sitting in hi* boat, and N gan to whistle *? Tlie battcauxman tobbed the otd Wonsn's tm knwtH ThebaHeauxman cocked up his eye At the wagoner, and the wagoitrr look ineaskancedown on the bateaux man, toolt m, chew of tobacco with a leer batteauxman drew out his whiskey bottle, took d drink, and pit tbe cork in again, at the same time thrusting his tongue in his cbeek in a mariner not tD be borne. The wagoner dap ped his bands against his hips, and crowed like a cook ; tbe batteauxmah curved bis neck and neighed like *i ho*se.rrB&ng, howeycr, men of ra the* phlegmatick habits, they kept their tempers so far as not to come to blows just then. In a few minutes the wagoner swore " be had tliehand somest sweetheart of any man in all Gfreenbriar.' The batteauxman jutnp ed up in a passion, but sad down agniti^ and took * drink. ? In a few toittutea the w agoner swore u lie had ^the finest horse of any ifcait in a hun dred miles." The Bitteitixniau , hounced up, putted the waistbaud of ^ his ttowsers, took atidthor drink and bounces! down "fegain; A minute fcf? ter the wagoner s wove u he had a bet ter rifle than any mkn that fcver wove a blue jacket;" Tills was too much ? for the batteauxman wore a jacket of tlftfLt colouf, and of course this amounted to a personal insult. Be Aides, to attack a man's rifle ! He any reflection on hii Sweetheart, or bis hotse ; but to touch his rifle, ^ras to touch his bono*. Off went the blue jacket ; the bitttcaux man scrambled up the bank,and *et to tommenced that ended in a tottl dis comfiturfS of the wagoner, with the loss of three ^fhia grinders, attd the fiain of " divers hwtt and bloody bruises," as honest Lfthgnw says. ? Tbe batteanxman waited till themoon rose, when he went whistling down ; the. stream to tiarry the ne*Vs of bis Victory to old Potoraack ; ami the poor wagoner Vtent i to take the law,' : as a man says When the la vt is about to take him. r* ? The honest hattoftuxairtt Was ar . g >m .|' %?rn ??? ? ?? pi ???llnL ?ui I battery cm the westcountry wagoner. It being ydU know tin' grfcrit object of the law to find out which |Uit-ty is in I the wrong, the layyer <>f each side ^labours of course to throw tlm impu tation on his adversaries client. It appeared clearly enough that the bat t&auxman made thefir&t assault, but it also appeared in evidence that crow ing like acock was a direct challenge, according to (lie understanding of these people ; that undervalue a t batteauxman'fc sweetheart or horse, whetlier he had auy or not mm a mortal insult 5 and tor insinuate any inferiority itf his riffle, was an ofibnee which tto on fe conW |w!hip #Hfe with out di&honor; that stich points of ho nour constituted th* chivalry of these } people ; that no ckf? of manh)afis without something of this riature ? ! thai however low a man may be, there art insults he cannot fcubuiittp, with* out being disgraced among his equals who constitute his world-? and that to oblige him in any situation, to out up with disgrace was to debase his ^liat?to? and to destroy every manly pfttfciple wfithin, him. Trwiug as this may appear, k called forth a dis play of talent, and a depth of $pves ligation as to how far it was possible, and if possible, Ikjw far it was saluU rv, to attempt to repress the ojfera ; tion of tliose feelings w sjrnr men I in rfl situations to avoid disgrace at the risk of every thing, that me a high idea of the two advocates.-* They were both young inert, new to the bar, &c. yet they spoke with a degree of fluency as well as pos session which is seldom exhibited by our young lawyers of the cities, whoae Snius is too frequently rebuked by e presence of an audience they can hardly hope to please, disheartened by the supercilioda airs of the elder counsel, or ovcriiowcred by the dead ening sense of inferiority. Snow* ? A Meadvillc (Pennsylva nia) paper states, that the late fall of kiiow was six feat deep in the noifijh txmrhood of that pl.u-e, and that the road* are impassable. ftOBBEHfr DETECTKt). Extract of a letter from a gi nftemar* in FayetteviUe, to kU frbfud in this city , dated Fay ct lev ille Feb . T w Our town This l*ien In "con" is! idem bte agitation to-day, in consequence of- a discovery baying been mailt* of a deep Laid plot, by Uuee designing villains, to commit a robber}' on tiie Cajie hear Bank ? The fellows are taken up, and are now imdergoiug an examination; they "will no doubt J>e committed. ? I have^uat seen about sixty keys, of different kinds, and a variety of tools calculated for making keys and opening locks: It is As certained that . on? of them, (Gray, the man who robbed the Bank in Charleston some timfe ago) has been twice to the second door of the vault, within tlie last ten days ; and a key to that door, in an uniiuislicd state, is among the number found in bis pos session; Gray's accomplices are, a Mr. , Srunus> a mill- wright, and Moqke, a cat|?enterf the latter of whom was defected last night, by the patrol, in the act of breaking open Baxter's house, and is commit ted. Brsides the articles enumerated, several other articles of stolen goods were found in tjj?ir [lossession. 1 ho^e they will be made an example . Cha^stmr Co JPIED On the SOth ult. at tiis residence in York town, N. Turk, John Paultv lKGf one of the . three incorruptable patriots who arretted Maj. Andrie, h during the revolutionary war. it corps of Cailets from West Point at tended his funeral, which was con I ducted with inilitary and masonic honors. His veherable compatriots, Williams and trtt* Wqrt, are yet living; ; Cure far the Tape Warm. A young mah of Keadby, in Lin colnshire. having beeir "ta^r^dor state of health for a cpnsidmmle My and nothing that * he took appearing to relieve him, stated his case to one JSiatthios Pepper, of Crowlefl, a far rier of some note : the lattef advised hint to drink in a morning, a quan tity of rate dykewater, i. e. water wherein green flax lias undergone the putting- process, for the space of abotitten days ; ha did so, and in a short .time passeaa tape worift, w hich measured 8 t-S feet in length* ... pti-f*r. ? . I Samuel Lopes* ^Co, I Corner Dwtid and Jh Kiilb-fteet*, * C (Widen. Has just received an additimad supplf of Seasonable GikkIs, consisting of th*i*i Towmg article:*, \T/7 DiikuI Cloths aborted, I Case exit's su pcrfine Irish Lix.us, 1 I)o. Printed Cambricks 6-4, I Tiunk Calicos, - - Northward Homespun -Assorte-d, - Madrass Handkerchief, 5-4 6-4 Shawls, 6-4 Extra supcrtlnc Cambricks, Scotch Osnaburg, superior quaJUy, T*uv?ia Stieetins:, Patent Cords assorted, Stockenetts do. * I' lanitclsiy assorted colours* - Brown Ho hand, Dimities assorted, . , ? Twilled Musliu Handkerchief Ribbons, Assorted colours,. T knead, do. Nos. Sewing SilJ^ - Dross Coats and Coatees, Men's fine Hats, Do. Wool do. C hi Id rcn*s superfine Heaver do. 60 Pieces Cotton Hanging;. - Together &ith a good supply Sad til erf cutlery, Ironmongery and Ciroceries Tbc above articles will be sol'd low for Cash or produce. Marcn ' 0 ? tf n, to go Stock of JBK Subscribe restate of health* bctafe as to render him unable to attend to hi& Mercantile business ; and being ad vis ed by his Fiiends and Pli"" ' abroad ; w ill sell off his re Goods very low, either b> tail. . Should they r?rhain ?... on Thursday. the 26th nistan for sate bf Auction* eomiht...n from dav to da^ st his house uut disposed of. A U pure basest not exceeding Five Dol /ar*, are to be paid in cash* those not V ceeding Twenty iHUlar* three mouths ere ? dit v aud all others credit untii the 1st of January next, giHitg N oteS-bearinj; Inter est, and approved Security. v r he Indies and G cntlemen , of both town fcnd country art* invited :*I6 attend. I hev will find many things useful to their families. S. Mat his. March 1 4. 0 ? 2 4. a*' v ...?nw nm w w?u av roonon* osies com* Continuing Weekly oo Saturdays, until all be sold. ^ Sugars best quality, ' Ccff^e '4 do. Brandy do. Peach, Whiskey do. . Iron, V- ? .Plough Mould! Fa ncy 8? Staple ( ? . *We wovfld noji wish to r* not yet due ; but it might (if convenient) for our fi the ^(Ter df what is tiptual v fysfm. ' u IMPOltf AS I 1A>I ? fcttV NOiW On Tuesday the 31st of the present Month, (March J Will positively conajmeiKC the cli*awing- in the Crtir, Of 3aj.timo*e, of the A ^ *?* n i ant - GRAND ;<? * I J-:'" f LOTTERY, ' i / ? A V IVIllfl JV ft/ * V ' ' . ? ' 4;1 ^ . .. . WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO DRAW gUkftipiV^LL COMPLETED. i>; :rv~ . ? ??*-?. -? - ? ? ? " rr? Cdlpnrr 1 i r r, 30,000 dollars. I ' 20,000 dollars. 10,000 dollars. 10 000 dollar*/ '> 13* Mot two J Haul * t+uPrlze ?Prim (at usual J nubjcct to' 1 5 per tint, deduction eifLt J'/ PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS: - V y ^Whole Tickets, - - 810 I Quarter ?, - - fc3 60 . Halves, 6 - Uighths, - - - 1 ?F' # r<' TIIEY WILL ADVANCE ON THURSDAY, IWilNST.-fd ' " r^V TWELVE DOLLARS EACH ; fit the tfiening of the iVheeU on T UKSDAT, Tkket? will be further advance* Therefore to prevent disappointment, end to save the advance, immediate application should be made tor |?yLxi * , ?* TICKETS <? si^RES, ^ AT * ' ,^'VUV'" & R. WaiteV > ? * -S ?>"f ' 0/</ F.ttublinhrd and Truly fortunate Lottery and JRxchonjtt-Ojffitr, confer of ST. PAUL'S LANK AND AfARKET -STREET, ? ? .. Baltimore. , Ofdei* from any part of the Union, enclosing the ?lsh or prize tickets, will be promptly attend to. ?#* Purchasers of three tickets from Wait*'* Office* will he entitled to their Lottery Rrgi*tert gratis; it will contain an Abstract of the Prfccs Current, the Kates of Ex change on Draft* and IKnk Notes, a cdfnplete hstof earh day's drawing of the Medical College fend such other matter as may l>e deemed interesting. 1+i Take Notiee, for the convenience of our distant friends (in this single instance) Orders forwarded on the 1 2th of March* will be supplied at &.lo each. B\tfrmoft% March 2d, X B k ?. ' v -- a ?' ?iA"* ? fc" vaw