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MlNERiS’ &. JOURNAL. FKiNTKi) VNU rn;MsHi;i> i;vs:uv rui jisiiav, bv noiilk a iioi,T?>\.,..rji\i:i,rrri:, ;.u;t coi/M’V, NoUTii-f'AUOLiNA. I wiU. TKACH vnu ro riKiicK tiii-; bihvkls oi- tiu: K.vRni am> ijkim. ij. i i kom ni). avi.u.ns of tiii: moi ntai.n^, M.-.rviJi v, h a wii i. mve fi'RK.vf.ni to oi.'ii mini's ami am, nati/rk to oim usK am> pi.mscrf—dr. Johnson. vol.. I. Tni KSIMV, -^3 VTk 5, 18:81. XO. 32. TERMS. THE MINERS’ AND l AliMnUS’ .lOl'KNAl, !s [irinU il ami published ovrry TliiirHd.iv iiiorniiij^, at 7'm)o IhUlarK an4 Fifty Ci iilg per uniiuini il' paid in advmico; Three Ihtlhirs a yixar, if lint paid until afliT llii; r.xpirali6n iiioiiliu. M)VKRT1SK.ME\TS will h. iiw rt»,-d nt Fifty ccntrt per H|URrc (not cxocediii;; line;-,, lor llic firiit iiiwrtioii, nud '2,'t cciitN lor oacli huri ci iliiijr wofk—or $1 Ibr lliri e works, for one si|tinrc.— lilHtral diH’oiint will Ix- iiindi' l> limsi wlio ndvurtisc by tlu'_v ar. 1« On all advorliM iiifiiU (OiiiiimnicaU'd ibr piililir;ation, tlir iiuiiiIh r (■; iiisrrtioiis nuist be noted tin llie iii:ii;;in of tlie iiianuscnpt, or they will be tniitiinud until forbid, and charged aceordiiiply. JlCrAII communications to the Editors must eeine free of posltjge, or thry may not be alteiuli d lo. &T TRE SIGN OF TK£ IjEOPAKO SKIN. H. A; J. IJMINAV A IIOSKINS. 4RE now rfcciviii" and opciiiiis; a iiioht sjilcn- did assortment of JStapl. and I'aiuy l>KV DAitDn Aitio, ci’tm;hy, sAiU)ii}':itv. I‘AL\TS, DYFSTL’FFS, MKI)iri.\F.S, (;|{(ML’I:KIKS, A: . all of the latist iin|>ortjlims, and hclcclcd witli the (jreatehl care. Wc locale oursclvta m tins plurc |m rinaiiently, fur this ria»oii, that wr ar. pleased witli this see. • ion of the Slate, and pleased with the pr'>.-'i> 11«. Ik'inj entirely straiif;er», we soli( it with an anx ious hope that the citizens of CharUitte and l!n county of Mccklenburi; will neit pasj us liy, Imt Thrc.thin^' 3[or'ti>h tiiul I ‘irn S.^.tllLr,! stiiir[>iics?, c(iini>iiu-) witli tcii\:ity, whirli i ^ —Yostt;rluy, «• luni :iii ()i'|«iit-.;intv i I'strc- j niiicli iin)r»! airrocubli' tlinn tlio irliitiiidiis or i ing il n‘w iiiacliiiu! iii ojrtTuli'iii. t!iat was , imuiliij;iiu>i!.-i solbics.-i il e\oii tlu> Lost iiles. i un,j tiiiii!l>-ttin*(; days. liy the IahIIs oi’lliis i ity. ' ISul il lias oiif ailvaiita^f v.lneji |.l;u-fs it a- tliis [A iiixl lh;it our iimrstors b'jiraii t It i.s riMiiurkai'lo lL.r its >iiuj«l;cif\. lls , hovr all ri'Tn|iiiitioii; ami t!)*it i'^, its li^'lit- \car. 'I'lu’IsraolitOH worr coitiniaiidci I North Eautern Btntndary.—The Fon- S'lrir ’ roiiirrn’iices dii tlir* ‘JOt!i March, i land papers of Saturday contain tlie Report It was aljout tlieir iiidcd to of the Joint C’oiniiiiltee of the Maine Le gislature relative to the N. E. Boundary, wiiich Rpport was adopted by botfi Ilousf^', (inan i.s Luycr than ('laike's—niiiiiL runs j m-ts on llir .•‘toniucli; t!iis, wlion com|i iic(l, ;,l,scr-.(> It as tlio U-^'iiiiiin;; of thoir sacred ' with very few dissenting voices. The " Journal of Cotntnerce states that the ground a.ssumed i.s, that in consequence of political changes, King William, at the time of pro* nouncing the award, had lost the character he possessed at the time of his selection as Arbiter, having now become dc|)endcnt up' oil teeth all' Ui ivea into thi; driiiii, i;i r,»vvs j with the sjclJv hca\ ini-^>i d m-.ilt-iile, is r"jl- yi’ar, lOeling at an angle—mil tin-iliuiii pla_\s|l_\ rcniarkaMi’. 'I'ln* v. hiior tlie sii.jar. tlin ' (;d by ti)i-ir law s'muld de|)«-n(l. 'I'heir ci- , on wliiH» the gieut lehtivals prescrib- iroii iiie*'liiig on an iron plate and on ti't'.h brlow it. It liglitrr w ill Ix' tli.- ale; and a,'-e {:rciitly j \ ij wm-jirgins in .SptiMnber. It up|X!ars was inovi'd by a single nmli* w;>lfviiig on the , cond^K-cs to the baiue end, proviihd th.il the , ralional that the \ear Hhould lx!giu either iiusiile of u large upright whet I. NN e ilo^ihink is s.niml, whii'li is U-st in^nrud by i at the vernal or tii‘spnnif etpiinn.K ; but for not proie.ss to be an\ jnd^r.s of siu li iiia-; botiliii;:. hf p-'iin'by no iiKMii.i the onl\ ' tlir priclice of coninicnein;'it in .laiiuary, . ■ - chines, blit it apjM'ai s to coiisidernbie I liiiti r u hieli iiiuy li‘made! iie of I'lr pie- (,|||cr re:ison aii]>‘iu's to e\ist but the old on Lngland U)r protection and aid, and power. 'I'hc s-travv is ilir'M,lly applied lo [•arinu and llavoiiring sacli a|e« ; otlif rr> citii theme, ‘ m!>!> is my u ill, (he snn and mi«>ii! "illiul itirreasingly hcjstile to Republics; the drum.—The rje « hieli we au« intro-i miu li nior*- eon\>.iiii‘i‘t'y Ixt pi ix uied in may mov,'a.'i ll.ey ph'as' .’ In spring the j that he did m>t give a c/tcino/i, except on dueed into the niae liinc appiand lolw vers M-ertuin sitnation'.. .Vli\'nn ;. m various' itnr ient Ili.inatis celebrated a:iniial games in ' the singli-question what was the Northwcs- w ell thr»;»lii j out, w ithout b.eakiiig iiiiicli ' ((ro|!t)i tiuiis, o!" woriawood, puw.j. ii-d hiiter liononr of Flora, aei'i«ripHinel by sup|)llea-1 tern-inost branch of ( onnecticut River, lint, >i'the .straw. It is impossible foriis toe.sii- ; oranges, geiiti in root, and rind of .S \ illi' | tions for Im ik lie nt indiienees on the grass, mate how many bushels of wheat it v\ould ;oraiige«, will allord an exallent bini-r, pti- t!owis, and other |)riMliiels of the get out 111 a day. liy rai-ing the drum , haps mure whol‘'^onn'than h-'|.-, and il'.liil-' ,.in t!i tliirin.'; the vcar. 'I'he (Ireeks, like- lioni tin: plale Im'Iom, It i.s com. iled into a fully combinetl, to llu'full a.-i .di.lalil.'. liiSvise, invoked ll rtililv on the coming of eoiii shelk-r—.in.l the mof-t |)erfect one we tliis po-ilion the lireuers caimoi refuse to pi i;ii: with i.nmeroii'eeremoihes. At thi.s have e\er sr n. 'I'he com was poured in i Ix'ar iiif oiil, for reasons with w hi> h many 1,1;,^ ti,c (ieniKnis n iain many of the annu- 111 handfuls, and the gram was .shelled very | of lliem are actpi.iinl I. l''iilian, and ]iru- j al cii-fonis pei iiliar to thoniselves liefore the I lean li’the cobs. V\ e l an seuir ly eon-; tieulai ly qnasMa. mn-it b; iix d s;ia; ingls, 1 |{,,i,ian i-oiupie t. They iepi'''-nt and eon- eeive I I'any maeliine U tter eoiitnved for ; f.r tin- bitlenn .-vs of these is of so ! isliiig ■ [,y (.f.I iings of nosegays and such a piirpii.se. It seejus also caleulated ,ami jieiM'tiMtiii'.; a kiiiil, that iiiiieli of it i' -.pii^s of exercn'en, frdorM'd \ulli birds or lo get out elo\i;r seed. Tins iiiaeliini’, tlives- sure to Ik (l!sa;;!i'Mb!e. it h-.s Ik i'h sIkiwh «. .os, omlilei.iati al of the .season, la Mng- ted of th‘ hor.se maehinerv, eoulil U' iimde, ■ Ir, M. IJiibrnfani, that a good I.i-it aii !«• |;in,!, in aneienl limes, the \illagerA used to we undf ntaii 1, f>raljoiit iisoil. j prixinecrt from p..(uti.es; the |«itatoes an- ,.„n-v about a ll;_iireof death made c f r-tiaw, 'I’hese ingenious meelianie- (ver_v yoiiiiL' to Ik' grati'd to a pnlp, thi- i' lo be wi ll r^i- i,, ptnjKirl the th'cease of winter. Others iiK ii, the .sons of the .Mr. I Aall whol>rmer- di>d w iih b 'ilin:: w ih r, ar.d ground barl: _\ - l,a| figup s i,> repre.-.ent .'Spring and infer, l\ nia'l>; tiie lamer tlin sliing inactiines) i malt is to !.■ luMed. , w hn li tliev loiiylil. In the lioiil Spring got iiT also eii”a‘j;ed in iiiakin;; a win'at fun: 'I’lie lupiid Is'ing drawn olF, i- to be lion- the \ lelorv over NV inliT, and tliiisw.isal I lure or I'linal of tln' I r. I— - -I 1- IV-..., audits coimnfticenient 11" .'."X ::»■”* I ?rr> '"f* "t 'I”':-' “ r liiinly will he an inducement for |» r'sons wuliin^- 't "'H eompleted ill a lew dny.- —and it «> to rf-eml'le I aris Ix er. I ii eertain parl.s | when convenient to call and cxainine our sU> k ol ! iip'jii a new principle, 'i'lie wheat |>as.s«-. ; |»-d in the n-ual w u\ , \ eu't fidd''d, and the Ir^M.rised ihe d(|Kiil (.Joods. U r plcdpc ourselvcK that our >oo»is will jrm, hiider, iicrliirated w ith u , f'riiientatlon iiuliiei d. 'I'he Ix'cr ihiis pro- ' dcnili of the \ear, ai hr otTi rrH at iho nio?t nuvlfpatr rrift'S ui* iK>BSil)lv 1 . . * i , . . i i .r • i i .• i . ; . . * - to purchase to call mid t'lve us a look. We do not come to 'harlotte for llic pur)>oio of opjiotiinjj so respcctabic a iHjdy of mcrelianis; wi' come to partake, if dcfcrvinp, of a small jwrtion ol the very ronsidrrahle advaiilaires of tJie western p.".rt of North-Carolina. Ijr leadin;; articlcn will b*' sold at the customary priccs, mch as Sugar, Cofti'e, and iii.iny other articles too tedious to mention. e do not wish to indm’*; pt'o|>le to trade with our house throuijh the iiillutnci' ot puttiii" down nny h adinj arlicle !br cost, uiid as j» olli n the ca>c, put it on the ni ,\t nrticle eold. »ur object is to make a tinall advance i.n ail f^ooiis sold, and this limit will iH EUihaone as we can only live by. Wc shall also ( cii:;cct with ou.- relabiisl.iiici.: the nianatVturwij; of UESTLEMIIS A\D LADIES' SADUl.ES, Carria!;e anil (iiu Harurtt, KmliHt-lki;!, I'almiin, Trunki, Wugun Jt»ntr$s, .'un i,ull tIu, Wagnii Whiy:>, liriilUt, MuitiUj!:lU, ifC. t^c. All »r woicli will Id; (old at lh only advice; and that he did not adrise even upon the [wints submitted to him by the parties, but in regard to a compromise, w liich liad never been contemplated by ei ther. 'I’he Report concludes as Ibllow s : “ In conclusion, your coniuiittee deem it to be llu ir duly to the lAgii>laturu and to the Stat*-, tu declare that in their opinion, in w hatever light tin' document which emanated from the Arbiter may Im> considered, whether as emanating! from an In dividual, and not from that friendly Sovereign Power or State to whom the |iouils in dispuUi were submitted by the parties, U eause he had, liinif U'fore the dueiston, ceased to tie such Sovir- eii;n: nr w hether it In; considered as advice on two puiiitK submitted, and a decision on the other, or whether it be considered a decision on all the three |Kiint» submitted, inasmuch as the dt cisioii is not warranted by his situdtion and the authority which was (fiven him, nor a decision of the (|ue«- lions subniilU'd to him by the parties, the Ihiited States will not consider tlicniBclves bound on any I principle whatever lo adopt it. .\nd turthn, I. hould Ihe I'nited States adopt the diAUmeiit as a ! decisiim, it will b' in violation of llie eimslilutioii- K,\i;i. Krr/,\\ 11.1,1 j il rights of the state of .Maine, whi h she cannot 'i'he lollouing iiltle story is so pretty in . _ Ils..|f, aiidM. Kditablelo l-th parties Tthat jchildhotHl, vou lay IS expected may l>e alliirdeil fir ji.f liclanti an exeellcnt ln»er i- brewed froin I 'I'lie; sjiirit of mechanical enterprise and |)arsni|>s, by a prM i ss s.-iiK w li.-it lik- llie imi)ro\eii*eiil tiiight lo Im- eiieou.~ag tl.— j |i>rerroing. \re|.| lhal no mall is ica-d. C’he.ipcr and Ijctler iimchmes lor agrn iil-' hitt'T c-mploy*'d is hops, in .'•hort. i:.:i!l j, ,.,,|ui,„n I m.., tiiral pnr[)OM‘s contribute es.s»;nliailv to the | liv no iimmi.s ii- i ssju \ to the jirH!iii lion'd ' i • i. . . i "i .. i, . ■. ,\ i' ' ' foundation ol |)overty or riches, in tlie eeonomv und |X-'rfection of th; work done ' wiioli-Mome and agrei able l.eer-.— /,/irt/rt/•'.«* "’"'’V,** .*'* i,-''*'o I habits you give your children, leaehthou* on the liirni—atid add so niueh to thu soh.i i Cyrh pa.tin : Jhwii.^lir r.cuui ii >. ' ‘ ‘' •" every thing—not for their own use, wealth of tiic nation—i ‘ : "‘'I’;', ‘ ^ ' 1-r tl.nt would make them Hellish-bul for I)o,n..Ur /7. ,n«^.-For inakm« excel- I , ^ nn, to hmi.: '’’n' tl ^ ' lent ale or table ls.. r, it i. not absolutely jmn. I.' h,„1 i; ...stimatrd th. .linag.’ his crops had , ! i?d TVa lv where the n.(«.t nere.^irv to u.se mail. 1 o e.iie.'ne tins > xi. r u i. ... .i..- i ...,v .. i ... r.„, mm .. ; ' I once visited a tamily where the mwt . . nleasure, .Mr. K. \Mi.l*', the g-iitleman I sulV'nd at •'"Hi/. 'I'he ICarl imni'.diateU , , i . ..a. . ....ti.i.. subje. l rialitly. weimi.^l coiiMUerthat it is „ „„„H.. d to ,t, „ well I a-xe him t'.e mori-v. As tin-Inive.st, h.,w. ec-iomy was ol«*trvid , y. t nothin the Mi^ar o| ih" malt whi' h uiioerir'X's tlie Mi^ar o| lli'* malt win-h “"‘“‘'■b"* " , the eommumtv, and th • utmo t re. | aiij n;a hed, the wlient grew, lermr.ntalion, and that any other sui^nr will | statemc nt ' tho.s.- ikiiI.h of ihe field that wei lermeiit jiwt as wed, althoU:,di no otber* »u- t ^ (Ii*;..ver\, if after l>e- injinpl'd, tlw* corn was strongest ai irar i.'i so heap, heoiumij and long "“hit 'I’liu taruM-r w«mt agan lllivo C.'^tnHlwAteni nmil a Unr'HIUi 1 material, Imt cant-,Mig»r «"iIUnirdane\eT-|, ord>-rrd. l>ne **t I to tliowe wlT) flu llo. CliWWw- m U- and in : was mean or uncomfortable. anil aeter of trmi^a Kttne, as others can lie xuth Tr\ iTUle^tToi^n'n (jfTneiTi- ttiel!21il«*rwheat adjoinin:;«ueh a whk1. “ M ell my fiii lid did I not allow xou sjifi iiriO'S, and C.xecuud in a nrat in>u- manner. with dcM.at.4i when ordered. l>ne to tliowe wlTi flu llo, .liW>W-rn» « Ue partners, Mr. iloskins, havinsf been inira:;>'«l n,le of niaiiagiliL'molt, this is a valuable Inet. I iuhalinc: I’l ■ loine, o: i.iirii .uni h;.d U ill the Im-niess fur twelve yeurm wp l.ase no he,^ \nothcr advai,ta:.e of i an.-sU-:ir IS, th.it ..uifll.i cure lh. >. ii'iiM.pti...i-al iny .t;-- nation in saying we can give satislaetion torus-jippi-atii.- mec-.sarv f-r ron-. rtin^ it .:iid rciiit «l, a v.orih> ai.d n.» munv.le.l iild w \VelI w ("ii .•1 *»!• 'K- j • eient to lemunertile Vou for yiuir iiws ’ .ll» p:.'l In- 11 tor li.re. brought the •')!>/. back again.’ ‘ .\h !’ (■vl:iiii’ed the vrnrrabl)^ llarl; ‘this is wiii.t I hke ; this i> as it oiii:hl to Im> be- '«irn ||werli man and man.’ lie then cnl'Ted i ii.lo coiuersi'ion willi the farmer, asking Inin Komi' iiiie-tloii'; alnint Ills f.imily—how mam eluMn‘11 lii' had, iVe. Ills l.onlsliip foint.lioii.-e m Char lolls the follo.vmg paredbol One trai l lyinjr nn the It «llie’s I nrd rond. .t', ,dcs Iriiiii ('harlottr. and i. ar to t.app^ Mine, cunlaiiiten I'M a'-res. '1 his lard if ot fi -xl qoal- itv and well liii.U red. . ■ Also, his inter, st in a !!.. acre trad Iv mt; '>i> 'hi waters of I’aw crock, purchased troni .lohn .Mc- KihUm i.xclusively !or the puri»)5C ol lo.ninR.— There is a lH.auliiul prwiMdol -old on ihi. truel, ami iicrsons wi.*hii.;f to ei.KHpe in ihe miniiiK Im fine.s mi;'ht do well lo examine it prev.ou.tos.il. It lies witiiin on.'mile ol Hi nfit tt s niill. ^ ^ “ *i i Alsn, his inleresl in a tract purchased from .Ins. | j„„,r on ele\ n "alloll.S ol l)illniu w ater ; .T II. Hrown. in con«qucnee of the fine -,p|Huraii.i 1, |,i Iter, boil the hoi's in the tom cliin.t., so inai, n. on»w..^ I ,j , i.y tin l,»nii- then went mloai.olh.'r nym. and r. '.irmng, , ,h- sedin.ent cannot a so rmi. , from ..ipioK. halt .... hour at u | ,,r, ..,:ted lb- larin.-r wilh a . ri.s k .d H O/. thoughtlessly gives away "f rl'l t:'.,. ”* - T Um. doHars when he owes a hum]n‘d more „tr- of Its .U1..T .-n. . a hole is i,.-; 1 so,, , - o( a^e, pr. s..„t it to nin_. and tell him prais.—he o- r^j.h SI/-as will admit a large „.,h .,11 il:--w.ip., ill-od a-ion t.ial pi-ohi.-.'.l ii. |„.vs a su.l.len nnpul.se, more like in.slmct Isjltle cork. I,, t Us s'j|>pus.; that In*^ cask , ^ , ,,n|l , h.jl.is I' ll 'mll.dls, an.l the dnnk li to b.' t'’l- i l ave, on ,.lini; t>. •■ni np|. i.ia erubl> stnmg ale. The ,ro,.tr n.a«U.>^ IICm lio|i.i r. .iuir.;d tor ten yail.^n.s, . ale, m tin. ^ ,, stn«ig.’stand p^-^ticlt. In this tiinuly, when the laU.er VI-,mt a2»in br.Higlit home a jiockage, the oldrr children would, of their own accord, put away tiio pa|MT and twine neatly, instead of tlirowing them into the fire, or tearing them to pie ces. If the little one wanted a pn*e of twine thctc It was in n’adiness ; and when they threw it on the Hoor, the older cliildn n had no n.!ed Id Ik told to put it again in its place. I xonoinx is generally desjiisetl as a low ; irtue, teiidinu to make jx'.iple ungenenais and .s. lfish. 'I'his is true .»f avarice; but it is ii.d .so, of eeononiy.—'I'he man who i:j economieal, is laying up for hniis.'lf the ‘^es, mvl-or.1, I have found that I have I, 1,^, ^.,.u,..|,.rrudie or spm a to[ fio h.s> at m\, uihI I liavr, tnon'- : • - . . |Hicr .s.s. Will 1- alK^ut 1-i lb. Onliii.s.iuan- I^,1, lilv, .;ontaili!’d in anx eoliveineiit Vi-ssel. , ,, ijrC u.-iy Is fuaiMl'li'r* •Iilion IS mnili- bv ; rrtil to. N'oars, .N.H. Tl.i'i:»'‘a“ ' nlyti. hr. ...... This trait lies ..n Rocky Shoal cr. el., lOinn.L' the lands ol David .M'I»..nald .ind ollMr,. \lf„, l.i.ir l ots in Charli.ltc, sit.iat.o .m U.e wi st side of Trvi.n stri ct, lietween .Mr. Ilarty s .-•nd the Ac.ideniy, and kiwwa as -Nos. 1.^, I.-, .177, und Ui.l. ,1.11 .Sale w ill tomineiice pref i'*. ly at 11 o clock. ROli'l'. M. Al.lA \S1)1:R, EtecuUn. .i/irini;, iKn. ■M'I N.H. 1’. rsi.iis inoel.ted lothe.stite an a-.;:iiii Tci|uesti d lo mak. imi.ii .liate settl. mei'l. I Imsi who lon-le„mi.ly with tills hOti.'.s will Is sued witiio.it re^i>c.t to |K,-rroijs. i(. ,\l. AI.E.XAMH.R, hi r. ,;;|,^_A11 those indebted til .l/e7«Hi/ri ''nir^/ni by not.', are rniuest. d to call ai.il renew them, or iiialte scttl. n.ent within a short tune. Il thiy nv'l' Cl this nolice, they may ex- peel to hnd their iiotis in the hands ol an oll.eer loi lolleftion. _.ly,ri/7, IKU. «■'- i'in: .\3u:ki’a.v tar.^if^k run KI* CV H. tiMITII, \ht.,hy\. Uvink Hiii h- rof K A t o. (niirns^fnit vf J. *V Skinnfi^) tu jnekli/ uumh, ri Ilf niiaUt Fici DMtit i> riinnuin. The pur|Kise of this [H-riodieBl is to lio a inedi.ini thtoui;h which a ur' i.t mimlicr ol tiie, most en- li^ditcned ..ml seienlifn praetiial eultivalors of the n7il, rcHiilini: ill v cry section of the I nit.'d Slat, communiealc Ihr results of tl.i ir ex|»n. n.. iLich other, and lo the public, and n ei ive sii.iilur (Hnefits from the hist thnoretical and practical « riK rs of foreign i ouiitries, on every subject eon- I,e. ted with husbandry m the broadct.l ^'eIlsc ol »ll: tl nil. , ,, , I.etti rs addressed to either the I.ditor or puh- i..hers.ordcriii^r the pap- r, (not less thiii. mi.- year) r luakinB imiuiry on. . rninu it w ilh a v lew lo sub- eribini:, will he thankfully r.- iv.-d and prompt- yansvTerid, and a iiumls r of the work sent to the eiifiuir. r as a si» c;men, N 1!. A few , (ajid only a vry few) complete ,etsol Ihe work, Irotn ilh eoimi.enei inei.t .n Inl •, now 1'i vols., hal' Isiond and h it. r. d, n.uy be bail fron. t;.e piililisiK rs liir |st m1. The holnerip- lioii pri. e will nlbo be pa.d hy for . illi. r ..I till u.luines :i, 7, or delhend in t'ooJ Btleuhle ord' r al tU. oMki.- 1,(1* >l ol' \ water li.r four or li\u minulLS, and no more tii. li strain ..If the li.vs: in lli.' strai,.e.l li- an.i. m pr.Mi.t Uie .,e. U-ii.j.- ijuor dissol\c i -J II s. of sugar, and mix in | ihcm . l.is. d. a pint of v-a-l, o; the l>.'st .jn ility. l‘om" til.' wliol.- into lh. ca,-k; It will -iHiii lieginto h rm. nt; il will Ibnnv up its yva-t llin.,.-h uli-h- in th.; c.rk hole at tl..' r.'is and, tlus Is-ing cnial rmi ot Xh*' i iMl 1 I . , . I'd offSillli\.in's island. i nip. , I i;il,iin: nil ! Ill np|ii :.iaiici , . it ili" i.lii. ■ ' • Mil II. ' ,1.1 w nil a hiiju [III, this com.nil:... I. I-11,1 a •;! Hi n . ! rwiini:. I I .1 .itthi- l.iii.llh; impul.se, than r..“ason; it would be real charity to liiH-k this leeling; iR'canse the good he A (.t):)I> SHOT. Oiie. f the b -I sli.ds I e\. r heard of, | d.H's max In-.hmbtful, while the injury he w:is made with a p;-reussion gun. Alxiul ''i"es his family and creditors is certain, ten or tw. lM- x. ars ago, an r,:u-t. rn slmre ; True economy is a careful trea^nie in the vi s:.i l was fio>en up in this rixer, and her ; service of iM-nevolence ; un.l when they are provisi.ins . xhaii-t.-d, Ihe Captain went on ; uiiiied, resjK-ctabilily, prosperity and jK-acc shore to s.‘(' ‘how- the km.l laid; in other ^ "ill IoIIoxn’. Il d l.» 11.»ei p ' to make a iecinno|.|.jinee d hen! • roosts. Old .>hs. , who was eelebr.it- | riiOM MV i*t..\( K tiooK. cl for the niinilT .if li.'r dome--tic f.iwis, ' If I possessed the most valuable thing« llirr.—'i'll.' e'lltiii-e i.f t;i.| >:r.‘:it staple ,n,!,l iKiru'ain with lie' Captain for any in the world, and were abiut to will theni ■S.iiitli Caroliaa, wi- mtriKlii. e.l i,f 1,,, i,svu led raigo.” at l. ii'fli he agreed away, the following wiiuld be my plan ol iiva.-i id. nl. It IS s;iid, Ll.fri the j. ar to give a mIv. t ilollar for a shot ain.Mig llie ! distribution : 1 ,1.. 1 roil of il.i-( a briu'from Madagnsi ;.riou-hiiig at ,„„,p.rv and aj'iee.l to sli.Mit a :iiin V Illion* r,itained wi iin ' ' ! ( harl.-stoi,.... h.-r w:ix to r.-.,kn.l, an.-hor- ,l,m_tlns was ae. 1 bx th,- ..Id ia.lx 'i-.i .i... n,.. .1,,^ will leliUir’. ', a‘t the or.linarx l. nii.-ratiin- -d j vite.l I.xmm.k xx r .^Mi m ..nlHVd, and pr. - ,„pnhil..l M d.ifiiily. Capt. U.d.stav .who 1 , ,i.r,,i'i.|.Lmii I month sint.'.l t.i him a kii; id lA.witli m- was up n. a ihmg or tw.i, went on biKird, r'"""T!eii’.'l'he i;Tn. ntation. I'or th*- last i formation .if Us gK.wtli in li.e 1st, Us . x-; ,..,1, ,|„wn ..Id bhi.- trigL’er, ( jiist altered to “.’"*1' , .1 I „ ,„.ner-illv L,.i,i ' cell.Miee for f.Hsi, uii.l its aina/,il mcreas'-. i t|„. imrens.sion prin.-ipl'-) a large silver pureiis.sion prin.-ipl , II 1 . . 1 '..1,1 i.xiTx- two ri'hi'(iov.'in.r .liM.I. d it aiiion-ls I'll, lids, I .iijrhti d IrmniH t mn/zli'd gun. inipoi-ted lie- ,kixlriH'V. ln..xed', lo‘give\.-nt t.i lh.> fixed ; who ma.le .-xiH-rim. nts willi il,|,i,-h lulls r,.,,. tlw rex.iliMioi, to .sli.s.t swans on the air, mill ih. n r.-plaf .1. " h-ii lh- liTiii.ni ..1 lL. ol I III! in '.II 1 the niir/./l'', and retiini.-d on shor.-, rein- ,,p|^ I ( ! fot^i c.l In fis mate ainl e.Hik. 'I'b.'o!.i lady, J)i.irorrry of Indnin Ciirti,--fi’r. vi.»js-|y ^ nfti r trying th.; ramr.Mi very .h lil.erately .. -,vill \k' barfly |iereeptilile liiiiv th.-li U‘ [>ermaii'-ntly .Iriveii in, and in ^ may Ihen U‘iMTiiiaiipi _ .ir.,,’,,)},. i.r ' to the - llh-m.^il .d'the I'lifiiaii in Nnv- tiMik oil" a Minll thimble, w hich she used as I nir .lays ll.e ah- ^,.„x lorin.-.l parties th.- having loa.le.l with a thiiii- lor Udtlmg. ‘'■'1' ;^ . ; 2 f .•xph,r.ng.h..c.,ini.v. Ut. Mii.is, ,„,w.!..r and an e.pr.d .luantity of ^ 'vh.rwas called llj - h.-n, .J d..|.v.Ired ihe giin to Capt ItobMav, -iigar will allor. an a , . . - ■ \,.,\.i:„..l:ind,'’ e.imliiaiid'-l onl .l lli'-ni, vlio then plared six f-iiei- rails ji, iwo rows brown siiL-.ir will impaiI p oj- ,.„„si~|.iir, of sixteen m. n. Iiilh. ir pr.i-’ a u t ,l,.s(un-.', and bailiii'j w ilii com 1m;-I lilll.-e.xsii and iiard work. a l. uom.- ton.1 1 _ , To old inai.Is—goiHl temwrs, little tall, I would will to the whole world, truth nml triendship, w Inch are very scarce. 1 would give an additional |>orlioii .d’trnti) to editors, and lawyers, traders and iner- .•hanti. I xvoiild give to [liiysicians—skill and learning. To clergymen—zeal and disinterested piety. To lawyers, inerchants, brokers, public olll.’ers, iVic.—honesty. 'I'o old women—short tongues and legs. 'I'o young Women—eoimnon sense, large waists, and natural f’e.'t. To ser\ ants—oU'dience and iumesly. 'I'o masters—iiumaihly. 'I'o firiners—punetiiality and sobriety. To old men—preparation forileath. 'i'o ) oung sprouts or dan.lies—good sense. l.iiir, and n.d .put acquired an inxel. ratr- pii- alxmmiable and varied liavouis skill d' III'- brewer enables him I iiieale, this pure an;l siiiiplii drink iiny i, , less ph isiml ; bill il is sm»u!ar how siMiii the ami Ih.Mig i • s,«utfi,r seed .:on-um, r a.-.,iiires a liiuli i.-lish for it, aii.l ; 'I'hey seeure.l, ’ ‘ U pre-i; i~ It to .'v.Tv dh.-r. 'I'li.u- is a pun-' ih.- ‘'"''''"K;j" ” IV of la-f.- b.-li.ii::m:r to il .iiiil.- ilill 'reni Indian, inslMK .. meaiH of savni'’ from 111.- iii.lo.-s-ribi.bli- jumble of tast.-. so .and it was proba bl.v ih I pen ..-j.lible cunaiion uk-. and a light ' ila-in alters'um:'Iron lanniic. —i u/.'/.a, Khoiilcd the ■d lliu eo.ik—“(iial ,'inir- and suitable husbands. 'J'o old bachelors—.V love for virtue, cliildreii atw wives. “ How llo ).)U .1.1, Cuff'” said a colored geinman to oni? of liis eroi/'-nies.—‘ W hy you no come to see a lelh’r ? If I lib a.s which the jcuri.i.silv, and by "ome oflK. lairtx it was ■■hom .1 ,iIk (-.iptjii,, ,.ni,,niu-!th.>ughln vahmbh-«c,,„,s,Vn whil.M.!l .-r^,^i,iale_.'^^ ^ 1; m:,v be ! who ale il in a raw Mat. «il not r. lwh it, hu>. ryf *« ‘ orih m- or n.Mhui.s w.nt lU'- »^-^,.,.s--.|uar»., ^ ^,^efe^ ,„;fvoucan . Ill Wfiit th.' ’ ,.1^... !-',. \eiii.'en "iiU , ' , rr-’— .viiuff -h1I> ' weid.Viu-duiUs, thiit.'.:. J efu.l^. i’,.. W.'- tl'." • b'-f'- 7i..- 1...U V r.ih. I;
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 5, 1831, edition 1
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