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Annapolis Maryland Republican And Political Agricultural Museum (Newspaper) - May 26, 1821, Annapolis, Maryland Poetry.saj3�ihl�>a��b�ira the following Beautiful and he it touching i"8 were written on the death of a Young Man of he name of my William formerly clerk of rocking. Ham cd qty Virginia a a Vej a they Are taken from the Winchester Recette. It is said by the author in a Short introduction that they desc be real rce Aery thit he facts Are not the offing it it of fnc7> he the a literally True. I know not when i have met with . The my on As Bright the night was cleats m Willisms Corpse Lay buried near where shivering stood an and seer pondering life sad vicissitude this hallowed ground was lifted High a. Hush d was the town that Lay hard by no pacing Breeze was heal to sigh still was the Busy multitude. I a twas Midnight but one Day had fled since he who Tva but note is dead slept sweetly in his a Only bed aloof from men ingratitude. The clock that tells times ceaseless tread a the sigh that says our Hope is fled the Joyless laugh from die Amer a bed marked Ell this hour of Solitude. Silence intent to make this hour Shew Forth her Awe imposing poster held in her breath bade nature Tower As thought it were in Serti Tudic. A what is that which strikes the Eye is it a hitting ghost goes by it seems to laugh a yet heave a sigh How fearful the incertitude hear How it mutters list theory it s to pfc and now it Aims Toffy weep. Out aloud approaching nigh staggering with decrepitude. A i a a Nso a him in his coffin twice it Serin d Ai if my lip Preisz a ice,1 this a he repented More Chan thrice Thau sunk of Arcoma with lassitude. I wrap a Bim in Bis swaddling clothes. And Kiva a a him then he a gone god knows How hell in Jure the wintry snows in Tai. Bleak Northern two a Nancy one Ivrose x its had led ii y stealth she left her Humble bed to seek the said among the Ca i the Comfort of her widowhood. Poor wretch fir Horn a who can Tell the grief that now thy bosom swell a storm he can Lull who storm impel or Cace thy heart s i quietude. Avaunt the thought that spurn the rod1. T he heart is tight that of in a god unerring Rule a be ii. Men Laud a be this the High be it Lade. A Hay dream. She Mutt be fair who. I could love hut More in mind Tan form she must be pure whom i coif a love and yet Ber Chat a vue. She must be piteous soft and kind a sufferer with the sad i could not love a maid eur a mini forever idly glad. She May be win a lie my be Gay in hour of Youthful glee v Hen Calmer thought gives Welcome Way go myrth and Melody. And she must nurse with loftier real that pure and deep Delight which warms and softens All who feel for nature work aright. She May have foibles nay the Muff from such what mail it rce perfection if combined with dust were sure no male for Rue. Yet she must nurse no bitterness nor aught imagine me Only. Put err through venial fond Caceci of feeling edged too keenly. Such foibles like the dewy sleep that shuts the Flower at Iii it with renovating Shade Wilt keep Lier Bloom it feeling Bright. Twe form of a Uch a maid would blend every thought of mine each wish would own her for its end each Hope on her recline. To me she would he such As Spring to wintry Field or Wood a glowing influence prompt to bring Luau Iancy of Good. Athenaeum. The following Beautiful Linet Are from the pen of the Hue or. I Toke. Song. Of the tears in my Eye and my heart it is break. A in thou Hast fled from me Connel and left me Forsa Ken blight and warm was our morning but soon has it faded for i gave thee a title heart and thou Hast betrayed it thy footsteps i followed in darkness and danger front Home of my love to the Lanu of the stranger. Thou Wert mine through the tempest the blight and the burning could i think thou wouldst change when the morn was returning yet peace to thy heart though from mine it must severe May she love thee at i love do alone and forever i May weep Tor thy Iota but my Faith is unshaken and the heart thou Hast widowed will bleat thee in t breaking. A Man sitting one evening at an Alehouse thinking How to get provision for the next Day saw another dead drunk on the opposite Bench. A thought struck him and going to the in lord he said do you not wish to get rid of this Sot a Aye to be sure a returned he and half a Crown shall speak my thanks a agreed said the other a get me a sack a sack was brought and put Over the Drunken go est. Away trudged the Man with i Burthen till he came to the Bouse of k noted resurrection St when he knocked at the door a who a there a said a voice. A i have brought you a subject replied Lite Man a so come Quick give me my the Money was immediately paid and the sack deposited in the surgery. The motion of Quick walking had pretty nearly recovered the. Poor victim who before the other had been gone five minutes began to endeavour to extricate himself from be sack. The purchaser enraged at bring thus outwitted ran after the Man who had de coiled him collared him anti cried a wily you dog the Many a alive �?~alive1 answered Lite other a so much the better kill him when you want Bim some time after the conclusion of the late War a Young american was present Ina British play House where an interlude Ivas performed in ridicule of his countrymen. A number of american officers being i produced in tattered uni forms and Barefoot the question was put to them severally. I but was your Trade before you entered into the army one answered a tailor another a cabler amp a. The wit of the piece was to banter them for not keeping themselves clothed and shod but before that could be expire self Tho american exclaimed fru n the gallery a great Britain beaten by tailors and coolers Huzzah even the prime Minster who was present Cool d not lie p smiling amidst a Genera peal of laughter. During the Emu wars in Ireland watchword was required of every passenger Aller a certain hour with Liberty for the Sentinel to interrogate Al a poor harmless irishman travelling from Killam Mincy to Jim Ore being asked concerning his p Ace of departure and place of destination answer a to the astonishment of the enquirer a i have been to kid Many and i am going to kill a i hat you the a1 i not a Caid the Sentinel and Muic Ducly run him through with the Bayonet. Anecdote of the sex he Potts Maria Louisa it is not generally known that the present emperor of Austria is a Mao of very confined intellectual Powers. Of All the persons with Tiltom Napoleon was in Alliance he thought of none so contemptible a of Bis Fuller in one Day being particularly vexed at something which the emperor of Aas Tria had done he observed to one of his courtiers that the emperor w As an old ganache. Maria Louisa who was present asked the meaning of the word but the emperor wisely evaded the question. T to or three Days afterwards a he asked the minister Cim Beeres what the wot id Means. Camb Aceres like a prudent mad first ascertained who had used the expression and to whom it was applied. The Empress very ingeniously told him �?omaeair.,�?� said he a the word signifies a Wise reflecting statesman who looks before he not Long after this Napoleon went to Russia and left Maria Louisa Regent of the Empire. She was one Day sitting in Council with the Cabinet minister discussing the merits of a plan for the defence of the frontiers turning to Talleyrand. She said a to you m. Talleyrand i entrust this arrangement for i Ain thoroughly convinced that you Are a Complete All the minis ters stared except camb acers who smiled in his sleeve but he was too Wise to offer any explanation at that time to the mortified Talleyrand and the rest of the astonish cd Cabinet. The word ganache is applied in France As an opprobrious epithet to distinguish persons who Are particularly stupid and obstinate. It is perhaps one of the most offensive words that can possibly be used when thus applied. But line known to female sit w As quite natural that the Empress should not be acquainted with its signification. Religious Paris paper says a a letter of the 7tii of Janu Ary from Manheim has the following. A last Werk in a Village about two leagues from this City a jew died in the 108ib year of his age. This respectable old Man who during so Long a life had never been engaged in a Law suit enjoyed the esteem of All the inhabitants around him. At the moment when his Brethren were preparing to Render the last duties in his retains the mayor and pastor of the place reused the Church Bells to toll and in company with the rest of the inhabitants accompanied the body to the grave where each pronounced a funeral Eulogy upon the deceased. This homage to toleration and virtue does equal Honor to those who offered it and to him who was its object and acts like this were they less rare would he the a tires Means of hastening the emancipation of the israelite in Germany and Oiler parts of m. Stabl a prussian renowned for his love of Liberty has already arrived at in is going to take part in the wars of neapolitan Independence with the same Energy that he joined the defenders of s5pain against the armies of Buonaparte. Several poles hive likewise set out from France to oppose on the soil of in pm is the arms of Austria. They May be Able to con tribute my i to cause desertion among those poles who arc in the Austri in regime sins. Fran the Western spy. When i hear of a re aider who employs a capital of $5 >0 it. Expending Hou dolls for a decent appearance and 50 dolls at the theatre 25 do is. At Halls and other places of amusement i of dolls. For a suit of military uniform 200dolls. For a horse Aud equipage 250 dulls for boarding my Soo dolls to the game keeper of the ten pin Alley 800 dolls to clerks and 300 dolls Lor a Tore rent i think he ought to Deer 50 per cent to make both ends meet and it a should have an equal partner too per cent. Would not More than defray the expenses of a he establishment and pay the interest of the capital when i hear of clerks who receive too dolls for a salary expending 200 dulls. For boarding 150 dolls for cloth my 50 Doris at theatre and Halls 50 for Oyster suppers and and 50 for other contingencies i think by keeping their Money moving they Gam 501 it Celli. When i hear of boys who lire with their boarding and clothing. Attending theatre dancing schools and leasing on oysters i think they fare better than most honest boys do. When i hear of a Man indulging in All tits extravagances of the times i bout having any income or Cash in his pockets i Ani Al to believe he understand Fina Ciering better than i do. When i linear of a Man who a a Large family cd the fair indulging them with a Box at the theatre once or twice a week Riding them in carriages furnishing Twenty five Dollar leghorn hats five Dollar head dresses and employ my three or Lour servants he ought either to make Money very fast or be Well established Iii the commission business. Franklin. Siltstone the Pue divides the readers of a newspaper Toto the following general classes a the ill natured Man looks to the list of bankrupts the tradesman to the Price of bread the Stock jobber to the lie of the Day the old maid to marriages the prodigal son to deaths the Nutof it Olist to the Hopes of a wet Harvest and the hoarding school misses to every thing that relates to Gretna Green a definition. The Irish definition of an open countenance is not a bad one a Mouth from ear to ear. committed As a run away to the goal of Anne Arundel county on the 6th Day of april in the present year a a Lark mulatto a roman who Call herself Nancy Artylee she i 5 Leet 2 inches High appears to be Between 50 and go year of age a a a car on Lier right by cast says she belongs to Daniel Hughes of Hager town. The owner is hereby notified to come and release her from Priston or she will be dealt with according to Law. Benj. Gaither sheriff. A. A. County. April 28 s�?2awtf. To went. The House and Garden near Annapolis on the Baltimore Road lately occupied by Chii to Pher Jackson a a tavern the Garden contains about half an acre there Are on the Premier a Good stable with Foi a stall two Large shed and a a i of Good a Ter in the Yard and the House a with in the last year undergone a thorough repair. Nicholas Brewer or. K april ii. To a a Whf. In Doli Lilus rift Abd. Ran away from the subscriber living on wet River in Anne Arundel county on the 21 St of april a Black Man named 1\0b Nicholson about 27 years of age 5 feet 5 or 6 inches High Kab is a Little Bald Ort the top of his head with a High forehead and Lias a Down look when spoken to he had on when. He when away a mixed Kersey jacket and browsers and a Wool hat nearly new it is supposed that he is gone to Easton As he a purchased by my from col. Hayward and has Ile. Nations in Easton. Forty dollars will he Given to any person or persons if taken within this state an i the above Reward if out of Tim state and secured in any jail so that i get him again. James Dooly. April 2h. S�?2awtf. N. Ii. It is possible he May have went to bait. More. The editors of the National intelligencer Balli Moi c Patriot anti Federal Gazette and Easton Star will publish the above three times a week until countermanded and Forward their claims to the office of the Maryland Garden. The Public Are respectfully informed that the Garden lately occupied by , at Tho a ouch Western extremity of this City and adjoining the Bath Spring is filled up in a handsome Man Ner a Al 3kh8�8ots gmjid1stl and is in top in fat a the a cop mod Moil of company. The proprietor respectfully solicit tile Patron. Age of a Bharat Public nod led Confidence in stating that no Effort will he wanting to afford compile satisfaction to those who May favor them with the r visits. They keep constantly on hard a Supply of tie Hest liquor a Tome Brandy Porter ale crier As Well a Tang orca punch lemonade a. In thir respective season a of of Superior qualities no on the Mott reasonable terms. Sherif Falty we my bad Miasma y y a in it is understood that Airport it Cue lit a a no k shaving dec ined Heil to a Candida e to the office of sheriff takes this Opportunity of declaring the same to be unfounded. He begs the pubic a lotto stiffer Ali rim Nee to be deceived by reports of this kind a i a till if and moans to continue a candidate for their nth. Age for Hie above appointment and respectfully solicit their votes. March 31. S�?2awtf.fem Mcva allo gement. Cheap travelling to Annapolis. Thit l Pic to inuit Polo is now seduced to four Lur s. It he mail state for Annapolis will for the fun to re leave Georgetown via Marlborough a a Queen Ann very Munday and Friday mum. Of Ai a a no cd cd a. M stopping to take up Passen get Al 11 the Public hones on the Pennsylvania Avenue w Billington City and arrive in Annapolis the a ame afternoon by 5 of clock returning Lei pc or. Williamson City hotel Annapolis every tuesday Aud salutary at 6 of clock a. M. And arrive in Georgetown by 5 of clock the same evening. A horse in ii will g Georgetown Evert wid mesday for Annapolis urn return on thursday Smartl Park Ager can be with piety by the horse mail. Bor acus pie apply at the Stag office at the Union la tin Georgetown or it the stage office Ileal to or Browns Washington City. Wmk proprietors. Parties wishing to a. Front he , or in a me upon by unit i put ire cd Onici dated with a Mage at the a a Tel to frolic if rec Cir by upon the Dot a Vethe null Goki by horseback. May 2aw3w. Land Yoh . By virtue of a decree of the court of chancery of the slate of a Maryland i will a Ell at j Nile auction on the , on he 2 Jib Day of june next Ai the holier of twelve in the morning a tract or parcel of land containing zoo acres More or leis lying in Anne Arundel Aoun a on Curtes Creek about seven mile from Ivete City of Baltimore Twenty from Annapolis and adjoining the lands of or. Henry Evan and p Hammond. Persons desirous of viewing la above property Are Reque std to Callen or. Henry Hodge living on the premises. The let ins of tale Are that the purchaser a a no give Bond ii Security to be approved by the tins. Tee for paying the Purchase Money with interest within twelve month from the time of sae Abner Linthicum trustee. Mav 22. T�?2�iv w. Kotick. I with to contract Lor fresh beef for the troops at Ivert Severn for the ending year commencing 1st june 1621, to be de Iverd at the Post at such times and in t Uch quantities a. Mar 1 e a a quire. Proposals will be received uni ii isl May 1621. T. W. Lendrum u. 8. Army and assistant commissary of sub i Teetee Annapolis May 22. T 2awatbenj. T. Pind i r it ails this method to Hinloi in the citizens x Auric Arundel county that he offers Bim Ltd candidate for their Suffrages at the nest sheriff election and Hopes that his Long experience in a the duties of that office will Enid ice him to the support. 3, 1621. T�?2awlow. Leo us a w Ells a adj of hrs hts Protection Al Heivi Cee to the Pooh his office still be found in the House late occupied by his father Aud opposite Williamson tavern. April 7. A a Taw to notice. A person Are ii a in by warned not to pats Jcj thought my lots Iii the neighbourhood of this City except by the Road nor to Tica Pas a of them in any other manner. Nicholas Brewer or. March 31. So a Whf

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