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^POETRY. * TIIE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL^ •/ The foUowii^t toorhiB* luie. ««> from the i«« cfMr«. Fi*ri* Mid were addrcwcd to her _ _ ^ ftther, G«er»l Ad*i», of Kentucky, ktc Govern- to fuch a distaucc from the king as sel which y*u have admired so much t»-Dight, with Ihe favorite breakfast of Caledonia, rich, hot and savoury, set it on the table, and laying a spoon of silver beside it, re- orof thkt Stat*, »t preecnt a memberrfCon|TeM ThU Rifted I'M'y acoompaniet her husband, tlw Hoo. Joicph M. White, «f FWidv on a voyage to Europe, f«r the benefit of her health. The beat wiahe* and eatncrt prayers of a wide circle of friendii accompany them. Farewell to thee, land of my birth! Though i leave thee to wander alWr, Thou art dearer to me Uian ihc roal of the earth— Aye! drar aa ray own natal star: And thou*li I should see thee not—even for y car»-- 1 ihfll think OQ thee always, and often in tears. Farewell U tboe '.—land of my sire! Abode of the brave and the free, If aver man cherished a patriot's firo And worshipped his country—’twa* kt: O bow could I part from liis lov’d native alioro. If I Ikncicd his arms would enfold me no more! Sweet iome of ray mother’.—farewell t As Hit I recalled thee with pride— • - . , . i As Her$ such fond thoughu on my memory swell; ()rr are rcTOumltnj' with ni3 blows )ei That utterance chokes wiili their tide. j,«| commend tliy iovalty,” said the Bruce, iftheof *eronly thus thrillstWmv heart, , gjj^n rewa’rd it. This land, thou Could I see her ooce more-shouU I ever uei-art. ^ rui„c_lhe bill l>ebind thy bouse Bright scenes of my childhood I—adieu! Sweet haunts of my half open’d minil, Aud ye sports! Ijove and Youth consecratcd by you. Oh! how shall I leave you behind ? aw© nnd admiration may be supped to measure to a peasant. “ But, my fair and kind hostess,” said King Rabert, “we have vanquiiihcd this geullo knight. I must not let him return to England and say that the Sicotch are churlish to them they vanquish —let him partake with me, I pray thee.” » I should be no true subject,” answered the dame, “ if I feasted and cherished our mor- tal foe ; were 1 a man, hemp to his hands, and the keep of the tbrieve for bis mansion, and bread and water for his food, should be bis instant doom. As a woman, I can only I say I have vowed a vow that no Southron j shall feast within my door, in my preaence, I and shall I be hospitable to the man who 1 lately laid bis steel sword with such right ' good* will to my king's basnfn—the banks 1 nf Orr are resoumlini' with bis blows yet. will be the presenting of a buttered brose, in a lordly dish, to the Kings of Fcotland, when they happen to pas» the Urr." “ On thy own terms," said Kmg Robert-- »o loyally and characteristically expressed, my heroic dame of (ialloway, shall the ^prottw of Orr hold his heritage—this mount shall be called the King’s mount—and when the Kings of Scotland pass ti.e Orr, they are to partake of broae from King Bruce’s bowl, and from no other, presented but by the tair and loyal hand ef a Sprotte. lie wise, be valiant', be loyal, and be fruitful and possess this land, free of paying plack or penny, till the name of Bruce perish in word, in tale, in song and in history, and so 1 render it to —und so we won our land—-and such IS the story of King Bruce’s Bowi.” Palo da Vaca.—Humboldt in bis visit to South America, a most interesting one It was, saw the famous Palo da Vaca or Cow tree, which flourishes in the neighbor hood of l^ake Maracaib*, und he has given ill alnr Carriagef^naktng ' establish T* TH E sub«!ribcr bep leave most rospcct- fuUy to inform hisftiends and the public generally, tliat he is now carrving on Uie Carriage-Making Businewi at his New Shop, on the main strwt, one door nwth-west of the Jail, in all its various branches. Tlie »uwc”. bcr deems it entirely superfluous to give a detail^ descripUon of the kinds and qualities of his work, nor will he say Uiat it *h»U be surpassed by none, but on his part will only invite Uie public to p^l Charlollf,July 6wt51 One or Two apprentices will be taken to the a- bove businr... Boy. 16 or 17 ntudv snd industrious habits. N. IIKI»W>. is green and fair—the vale before thy house^ is green and fertile—1 make thee Lady ol as much land as thou canst run round while , I take my breakfast—the food is hot, the To part thus from broUiers—from {vessel large, so kilt thy coats and fly.”— friend*— t . With ri^hl eood will slic kilted her coats— I. U..1, .ujh, up«. U... c ..J.. ~ I e ^ nd stood rea ntends / jVew- York, "Stk June, 1833. FOR S iLK. , Cm House standing South of Trad* M. street neai Dr. Hwris’ rcsiilepcc, coniiectcd KEW BOOK «^TOl^ •^nabteWperR^fflgl bora of the niiaist».. , feeling, in common ' ■ ®H*«r men, the ol' engaging m some employment which will j hie him to provide for the wants of a rising has opened a Book Store in ('harlotte, N*C belkves, that such an establishment wu n>cjU ' in the Western section of our State. pectAiIly invites his friends, •cquslnUnces.inPn who feel any inUTcst in his undertakinv ^ *3- and ses bis Books. Ilo will be luppy ! orders for those who live at a distance. ' Whilst lie has on hand some valoaUs Law, in Medicine, mast of the Ureek atW Ut? Classics, and other books osed in sur Schosli ^ ^ Academies, many works in Theokigy, and Miscellaneous books suited to almost tvsrt mJ. i of readers, he will be able to procure on ftToniui terms, wiy books to be found in the Cities, or in the London Market. It «iu ' him pleasure to sjsist professional gentlcoxa , private citiicns in enlarging their Librarict,, with winch is an excrllciit Cotton Gin and Metal pyjchasing new ones. He '.ooka with eonfi/U? Scrcw Fre«», which will be sold with the house or I respect to an enlightened community *» ■. i „ psrale ss purchasers may desire. II Uiis estab- oouragenunt. DANIEL (iOllD li.htiin.t IS not sold privately, briore 1 ucsd.y o ck*rUtU, May 23, 1833. 39tf ] , , I,Itmtais not sold privately, briore Tuesday the best description of this natural wonder, .^ugust t ourt, it wiU tlien be offsrcd lor sale at • «■« Invp \ct seen. It is as yet new to j *’ublic Auction. , , , most botanists. The tree has oblpg pointy I {“ \v'li”,„."' ed leaves, a dry and leathery ioliage, and « F. L. SMn il. bears a fruit that contains two nuts. Itj j^ncatorof Wm. HmxtJutec'd grows among rocks, in and and dry situa- lions, and when tapped early in the morn- F. R I have contracted with the Rteretomrj the A T. K. iiir an fAlilioo of the ('hristiu A^l nac for North-C'arolina, for 1834. It «ill co#tii» I'J pages more of useful matter than buti«rtsir4i .. . f u v_.fA he sold at the same price. It will be publiM.' I.xcf»fTP/ j„, „d„,yi„hidbvthedo«norhS July 6. K'33. _ _ p ,4^ Nassau street,Ty j Hughes Sl Turner, Kakigh, and at tiw Ckarli IWIIJ. s. II for ca.h at the Court House m I gook Store. C )iark>tit. ou Uie 4th .Monday of August; . iTIIS€EI.LA.^i:OI S. ! dition says it w as jet black) „ , dy for flight on the step of the door. She It api>ears to bo peculiar to ing, gives forth an abundant supply of milk, of an agreeable taste and smell, ''I “ , -• ^ Lai.d'lying m U.e caught in bowls and greedily dnink by the 'o* « / . negroes and frt'C laborers ot the countr). .\f.(;koks WA-NTKD. 1 looked back on her gue.sts with somelliiujj ' of a comic expression of eye—rrturued and King Brcck’s Bowl.—This amusing tale . k j r ..n Ugp gpoon-^—save the one for who, not b.nj since, returned trom a visit a woman’s speed of toot a- Iluinboldt was much excited by the spec tacle. Ho imagined he s:iw id it “the shepherd distributing to his family the milk of hib flock.” ^oixr of the Anril.—\ blacksmith of ■Milan hasj to the comfort of his neighbors couiilT 01 .\lecklenburg, or as much tlicrcwf as w WILL Hire -| or 5 Nigrs boys for tUkiJ will satu-ly the T»»c» uuc on »aid l^iid; ' A ancs of t)i»- year, or by the mwilh. To* ] (.hie tract ol lanU bilouguig to Jauies .MsrUu’s twelve years of age would be prcfstred. hoirs, coiitaimii? llti stiis, in the upper ti.J ol 'jie county, joining llie luiids of >V ni. J. >' iWo, S^amuci ii»on ftiid oliicr*. Also, lOU acre*, btlouginj to William Duck- wortli, jmuini; tii« iauids ul' fc-d»m I’otts, \ ugin 5>pring» Olid oliiers. ,M*o, no acriN UUuiging to the hum of John Finch,-dee d, joiuiiiy the Uuds uJ Alii. tJilK-spic - — . V liToiw w.ijaii o r*jn ws — ............. -- — -- w 1 [ and c'lheff. to his native country, and who was born ou | ^ kin'^'s hunger—away'’—and as he especially the rich, successstully pracli>ecl by John McFIiiiuc 4iid a part of the farm which the Sprottes are suoon to his lips,* she vanished a very simple contrivance to diminish, in a j,,., ii„. g„ij to bold »till the name of Bruce perishes in ^ j,, ,-3 g^een | remarkable dcgrt^, the loud noise cau^d , and beautiful now, was rm-sh with wild ju-: by the percussion ol the hammer on the | niper and briars—and the way round tliejanvil. It is merely to suspeml^a piece 01 ;vord, in song, in tale, and in history.” KI!«« BRUCES BOWL. ar.LATED BV smoM spa^. ^ intercepted bv shivered stones and , iron chain to one of the horns of the anvil, I„.h. l.™of.he«.«rf»al«c.m ,h>,„b«,he>. Ilut.hc w ifeof .Mark t'protte I which carries otf a great portion ol the i Alw, U*U acr«:», I "„7J ha.'b.,»l-v,,.Ud ,o b«..™ a U., >cu.. so,,„d ...all) gooeo she bad fattened. “ May the bunts- „ credit of twelve months, all ihe man find thee yet, for coming across me at j Hmsfhohl and htlchin Fundture this unsoiisie time,” said the dame—“ but ■ of said dcccamd, ^ ^ , Jl lhad nf Prime fat Ii >/ Cattle, Two (’owi itnd ( Bruce, _ was a shepherd, and & husbandman, and a warrior, too, in the hour of need—aic] it was his good fortune to be wed to a kind and clever woman. It chanced, in the third year of Bruce’s reign, that the king was attacked, on the banks of Orr, by alter Shelby; the centest was fierce and dubious; tie followers 00 each side wert; dimmished ----- , ^ , to three, and th^se were sorely wounded.; a rood of land is better than a g^. ^ Manv a battle has been begun by a woman; augmenttd her speed, iil she j this 'was ended bv one. to her honor be it . mill; the miller weaned with gr nding corn , spoken. The clashing of svrords, a sound , during tl^ whole ol the mt unusual in those times, reach.-d the ear i 1-y stret. l.t-d a^le’n ori the .-hillun " 1 of the wife of my ancestor, as, busied at j the hre wlnci. d.ic.1 bis ^ts ^ the hearth fire, she prepared her husbands ribsj^ tl« kiln, ran up the ^ breakfast. She ran down to the banks of; ed red from be.ween raAy . Urn the Orr, and there she saw several warnors ; away, said the dame, it Ubriek and a- lying. wounded and bleeding, (« the grass, j wake thee, thou wnt comma.Hl m> help and ami two knights, with visors closed, and |a minute s wu.k,or a mmute s eipUuut^^^^ swords IB their h and life. They belonging to the heirs of James the lands ul .Mary i'oUs, Jsuks ... . knoi and vihrrs, ibr 1»31.) dv of land, and scorned such obstructions.fi ^ - ' 1 a1m>, U’.' acres, t>cloiiguig to James (iillespte, jr. ' She had encompassed one-third of the hill, I ,, iV in^ ' jommg the lands oi Dr. W ui. W bit« snd others. . when she saw a Ibx moving slowly, and with > ¥ " " H'vhiehea bi.ikr,oi. \\ «lnf*- bclof.gii.g to Hani.au .M*i.i«»d, 1 w hen sue saw a lox „ rinp ' * ‘‘“J' ^ Jf* • . I of lJ> .Sate as superior workiuen-Alsa, ditliculty, along, under the weight ol a tine. ^ j, the latv rctnience m t.ii >pnngs, an j irrr«. h^od by w. Stiwart and w*U , JaiK 13, 1833. X(rncR mflV ARABIAN gr.Ui.1 ifl ION is for sale St t prtca. W.M.8.NORj|L>T JuiM In33. “sAIIARXES& J %.m> T. AHBI KY * CO. Have 00 hand and viBa tinM to nianafactsN.J their Shop in tbe south-raM n r[ uf .Mr. Spring's Brick B..;.' tMitirn ftHd Vmtlrmnt't of asuperior style of workmanship and good 1 I ern materials, by tiw Messrs. JfUooa, \ "' i kiioHu by tire N ir^in .''prings. Also, JlUatrr*, luleU by 'Vm. Hobeson, j Saddlrbafi, ValttteM, Mar1tit)fule$. f KndUt, Voack iV fitg Harnett, ( a 1000 }>»u'iil.t of it\('oy, Oiu (>if! and llarnt ^■:, iV'*- JKIIN ;'rKl.Mi>i, .Idminitlr-.tdt. Aniri't ".I M. and Ho "OH llarneu, Hortewten't H'dttert, and all oth^r articlrs umially mano!«t«rM joiniii!; tiie laud uf Jutin llitl, Isaac Aicxaudrt and ollicrs. AIm>, '.loacrm, l:»t>d by Jarob llv/Mbouser near Jtrr> Hun's Store, (l»r i‘3l,j . ... i, . .Mb., acrtu, b longiiig to Ui>tiert Huehanan,' »hot>* in th- >outl»'rn . late*. •ouui.g the UnUs cl 1-liiit^U. Uucuai,an and otJ.. i I" sddilK-n to the sbr.ve, we haw M haMi I irs i^l"31 i ; eril assortnKint of •!£ **4 C ••f* .ll*««liaf, .\lv>. v.*vl*icrr^ li»t.d t.> I^aac \leiandcr, jo.n- i-e«s. and all ot^r art... if,.^ ih. Iiudse: John llin'snd otb. r,. U«r I' M.; i cr^fj »o. .‘fm* off Sables and Hainess, .\;«o, ;»0 ucr s, li»led b) J»ii«:» brow n, joinuig i rribcr.-now oSTcr fer salt liie laiius ut lliigli f>nnllt and otlx rs, !o» 1*31.; ^ JOJI.N .*• 1A>A.N. / ur*«/ HknJ J,,!; l.-:U. *.ul ana two Knignut, wuu , . u i »• i k.. ii...'-'tf»-J *i*t swords IB their hands, contending for death j '^•il «:oop the green holm ot t>rr out ol th^c and life. They were both bold stalwart, mheritance which I hope to eiicomi-as.-, le- ^ .n/4 siaiolv • nml in vain she sou 'ht i fore our king gains the bottom ol tbe bowl, i Houbc on for.’>n.,k by.h,eh .be ™.i«ht J''' I Ifindlv Scot by the fause Southron, i he and she reac.ied the place whrr* the hill f,re sparkled from their shields and helmets,, slopes into the vale, and tbe water ot Orr and the -rass was dropped here and there , subsides into a deep quiet iKx.l-th.s, >ou A small VMS. Kulii’. :.n u.Mi;. i 1': f ( .irolina Wjtchman w ill ir>M tt tin* ad ::r i,a...... - met, which made him stagger; uttering a deep imprecation, he sprung upon his equal ly powerful and more deliberate adversary, and the combat gr»*w fiercer than ever.— =‘ Ah! thou false Sf-utbron !*’ exclaimed tiie •wife of Mark Sprotte, “ I know yrnj now ! I know you now!” and seizing Sir Walter ,t »%nr ,tHsortiiti lit of \\ A'l i l^l^H 1 4Vt. >mWIK mib*ttit*r r»»pctliuli) inioruis tin cus- i loiu« r» siiU th« putilic g»ii. rally, that hi ha» K. >v illiaiiis wLo lUiow u:g aitick*, %il ;oi(l and .'^iitrr la'|>iiic A. I*laiii %% altiiV*., a«*- l-old 1 liaiiio, ait4i li l>ar aiKi ICiiiu**) will be sold low for cash. Wr rnjurat the public to rail a»d rtania^J materials and work manufactured, bear priosG judge fur thcmwlves. Ckadotu, the. 7, 1-32, VjS Four or t»c joumrymen Saddle and 1 Msktr* IS wantrd, to which good wages i : gm-n, by anplving to JAf» T. ASni RY & FOli S.\LF.. riiiiKMii JL that II'u>caiid f/)tml'hstlultc, well kuim ii as a l‘ul)iic Hou»e (or a niimb« r of y*r«, Uli ly orc ujii-d b) Sir»rj.»iit Kiii rajii. It l»i.ituatdin Ihr cutr*! towu and a \slHiM*' stand for a tavern oOiir businrss. Tin rr is a mat lilllt .''lore Houbc on the pmui»rs. 'i'.-rira ran be insdi ‘ I fiTATK OF .MlHT/I i .iKUUH I uri KLKXHt KG cot'>rv. Sjfrrutr I'vmrl Lav, Sfrt»g TVrsi, left K'.brt V ‘^lerhng » I,, . f Tciition for DiTort*. j Msrr»r t Sttrlmif ^ a board suspended by a leather 4 ainllflatr. I>ai-aiul I lllMT | I \hiru*e'lMtnd^nt"‘‘Ih“‘'^^^ dame Sprotte flew, for a moment, to ttif ruue ^ kN'II.I.MI \ ; I am i l-.on yon, i*- lliiaol itIlU ^liirl h*biunt o; thw .'*ut«, lArrr/er# i/is raiment—lilted it wanly up atid there , ^ N sll tho»t mdi bu d to me on llr-i- lujjcUn.r »Il;i bis luriner JMuck, inaan his pnWicalKHi be mad’ for ibrre months in she beheld the monarch and his encmj, Accounts, too.ne l>irv,»rd and rlote tlicm b> |,rii.t a.'»r>ruuent iitarl; cuiNpletc, allot winch !• ijh !tar and tJie Miners Sl Iarmcrs* seated side bv side and w ith one srioon be- ‘ *'* • will br M/ld at j, »-ry small ad« u>c« tor cash, or ot. for the Mid l>etcndai>t to appear at our mi' ' . . .k. .r. r ,n nllicr'a f»r*» ^ “'“O ii iiand thosv ibit have pruniistd to puuilusi cu-ilotiicr*. rior t'oorl ol I^w. to be held lif the ««i tween them, snilil g ..... ’ make |ia}m>'nt a xbort tinu'>mce, that I «.ould be ^ anil continues to uiunuiactnre .-'II.VLU .Mrcklenburc, at theC'surt llnuse loChs/t th> m »oon. indtbtid, tliat do not i«y attrn- hile they UK>k alternate sp«ioiilulls of the t SbeTbv bv”a’ sinEle lock of hTs long hair, i hot anu homely beverage. Tradition avers ( >. B. All thosn . u.h,fh P«J-aned from under bis helmet, she I that inv'Ancestress smiled and said—“ fair : non to the abr.ve, may hive thr pjras.irr oi set- rfte puluir, ibat huu ti.^ only sliop I'UintitT’s p*tiHon, ntbt .111- ^ I -J . .u J .u * in V lei-re f»ir iilav” and recornmeil- town i*h«re »urli .irtulrs srr rep*irrd. | fr>«w) »iil be etitcred s( pulled him backward to the ground at her : >' my books lor coiit.Uon, alVr thr |0,b d.iy ol Au-1 ^ ,.uLL» in any ..uartily, at , cnr.linjly. W iin,«, l‘, • ■ ■ ■ aelf a ced her rare. I hke the tare not amis. I Jull.N U.«)i.KLH. Ui„n„t..... ^ | of said t'ourt, at. i said Shelby and I like, still better, the ; jul,yI'-ll. l-if hale and happy dame who prepared it--11 ^'r«ai>i' “ shall never forget with what gK>d will she j t lll...\l r.,lied her riyht harwl in mv bair, and pull-' ill tllP Toini of i'luil'Ulitr. dTer^hke acknowledgment, to their saints, !ed me to tbe pround : I tell the what, de r|MIK J,’;;,/, for having protected them, and, returning ■ Bruc-, it ball the men in ."cotland had such , iccted ll.i fall, . r.tinly n. vr, m .New-Vurk to the cottage, seated themselves bv the side ’ heroic hearts as her, buwara might turn , piiiladt l[)liia, with ancruUnf of their humble hostess. » Food,’’ said the i his bridle southward.” » I am losing m> Summrr Fnnrj ( own threshold, and he yielded himself prisoner. The two knights unlaced their helmet:*, washed their bands in tbe Orr, and bloody hands they were ; uttered their short, sol- !’• uid ol.'.cr articks ol tuJd and .''ilvrr: ^ the Tth Mnuday sAer IJm- 4Lh .Monday it . also, to rrpair(.'io ks and U dictirs. mnU ke ip0uid b r neit. then snd lltere to ple«d in anssrr ui ntbrrwiSB ludgSMOt ^*1* against her a*d • ‘k*r»all 'I’honipssn, I , ... in Charlotte, the ''*■ - ill.l»l.Nij arid L.MiK.WI.Mi, alw, done to day alter the 4lh .Moodaj of Marrhi, D I'Aj ordrr. '1HU.M.V.-S '1H>TI KR. ! T THliMP>i*».N.c.si.i.a | li fccotcb knight, “ have I not tasted for two | land h.tening to thy eulogium, .-aid Holiert; ^ /lardwin, Cavs, else,Sir Walter Shelby, renown^l as i'^uh a sm.le-“yet it does my heart g^ ^VorAxry, C.f.e and Sugar, he IS in arms, bad not resisted Robert de it'* see the celerity of our hovtew. —of a tuin.nor qualUti, 'Shrlbv, see tbe brook, U-side the willows,, . where we fought so long, and where so ma-! 'Hof "huh I w. 1 .- I low for rash or lopunctual ® 7 1 I _i I by atUntion, loihaf»* a por- ny of thy comrades and mine, lie stark and | ,1^ jjatronaxc of .'l i’klrnbiire snd its vi- bliKidy—she has jmsscd it with one bound j cit.iiy. It m ih* wi«h ol'the prf^irirtor for hi» —the helmet of Lord Howard, whom I slew ; friends to give him ilir phasure of »lit *in(r ihtm Bruce so long.” “ And have I had the glo rv,” then, said the Englishman, “of ex- changing blow s w ith the noble leader of the men of Scotland!” “ Leader of the men of Scotland!” exclaimed dame Sprotte—“ he e'lall never Ije less than King Robert in this house, and King Robert shall ye call him. Sir, or^lsc I will cast this b»iling beverage, called brose, in your face, well ravored tho’ it br .” King Robert smiled and .said, “ .My kind and loyal d;»me, waste not thy valua- Llc PkxI on your sworn enemy, but allow the poor king of unhappy Scotland to ask ot thy siool clieer and .‘^r Waiter Shelby too, wou'd ghidly 1 see, do honor to tbe humili ty of a S':otch brnakiast table; so, spoons fjT each, my heroine. [ hive still a gold en Uobcrtus in my p'lckct for such a ready and elFectual ally :i8 thee; kiid tiike thy seat beside me; this is not the first tune i have bad the helping hand of a Sprotte.” 'I’he dam'' refus'd to be seated; she once feasted Sir Hugh Harris, site observed, and if it was go^ manners to stand beside a knight, it was bad manners to sit beside a king.— “ And xucb a king,” said the dame, “God i harlipllt, .Vuy, I-XI. ’37lf .IOSI.\ UVATT 1>I’M '1I'I I.liV iiiiuiii.- ill' I'ublic, that he Ii4*i just n cdviii at hia ulaiid, s«ulh ol till I uiirt-lloujK;, a j{t.u.rAi aJMortnicntol li.e best luriign I SftiritH flint ll’iiUH ; that ran Ix- pruciinil. l.ilkiHtw. (,rurmf$. Con . (fflvmnrui and Among Hhiiii arv Uk | lullo.»tii£ .irUi.l June, .“j If'SI. Price adv. .S717/; OF JSdin/U'AKOUM Mt KI.I >HI Kli ««)l >rv. Court s/ J'ltai ami/ Qitnttft SrMtmt, Sh) 1^. MicImi'I Crowell tbere, is ornamented with silver and gold— | h. cr pr.cc-* and then , ... .. I I , s«lvff. JOHN .M. .MOKit!.>», ■she secs It glittering on the ground—but j„ij. o.ld, ln3.X Mvck .M>*» II Front* nac .Muscatel ('baiii|>aign, in pint and |uatts W l\tX I I’ort .Madeira Slurry .Malii'a I Tencritre, Ac. Jkc. Coyniac Hrsndy XWk'ril't' ~ jHolUridi.in 3 I II. rj9 I Jafnaic* Ham rjlHK Taxc« of Ihe Town Compnny arc now \ j,; ^ riijp.andallp'TNonsliring vvilbiiith- Imnnds j iujjna, Spanish and AmtriraiiVK; AK.S, obacto. tnough she never mounted a steed fairer than a rough, untrirnuied galloway.” By the syul of Bruce, this uas a prudent woman. She has l>een round the hill which nearly cornpahsed the holm, and ab she ap proached her own threshold, it was thus the King and Sir Walter Shelby heard her com mune with her own spirit aa she ran—“ I -hall ' my husband we shall be the Sprottes of the mount of Orr, while balljcattie wood grows, nnd whilo I Orr water runs; our sorw and our daL^h- b!cs» hi* merciful aud noble face—long may ' ters will be given in marriage to the rnigh- }>e live, and much Knglisb blooJ may he ty of tbe land; and to wed one of the Sprottes have tlie |,l‘^a'ure of spilling.” j of Orr, may be a IkhisI io a Baron;—we S« say ijg, Mbe placed a small oaken table shall grow honored and wax great—and thr before him, iiUud tbo bountiful wooden vcs- > teouxc by which our heritage sbull bo held, stoops not to unlace it—she knows she can strip the slain at her leisure, when she can not win the land—seven English hor.ses graze, masterless, among tiia corn—she , - . ... i - ,i», bndi.„,i,»5h,h., ■ have silver housings, aud bits ot gold ami ^ bo Irrt in the hands of Sam'l. aldwell wlio IS I ixjiidon buttled I’l iK'l'lJt A I’hi SIMKITV I Old (’• ach Brandy I Apple du. I 1‘i ai h do. W|,,»kry authorised to nxeive tiic taxes, and give receipts for the same. JOS M'Cf)NNAl’OIiF;Y, Sheriff. Charlotte, July4"tf .N. It. All thone who have not taken out lirensc for rt UiliDjf Wares, .Ml rchandi7.r,Atr. will p|.-».«i-■ f^mons, Figs, Kaisins and I'runes, hiladelphia liKI^R, BoUkd and Nrwark ( IDKK, \ . CllKl'y.K.CKM KKU.x and HI-KIM.NCS, ■\n assortment of Foreign CORUIAI-S, ly-iiion liyrup snd Sjiruce IJ cr, KHI H !S Ml ,M 'I'M. c»ll and lake out their licenses by tJie 3d .Monday in Au^ijhl next Almonds, llrazil, CVtcos and Barcelona Nuts. -AI.S4J- Tea, CofTcr, Chocolate and Sugars, ' Candies and Cakes of all descriptions. be called the lady of the mount, and | , „,nn .Suhscr^Scr h.vm, Mdd out his .Stork of^ iCp.CaX, Mrurd/^ jsband will be called the Laird on’t; rcfiuciU all (a rsons indebted to him Uaron, 1 lour and .Meal. to call and settle. No iudulgcncc, Juli/. \y.3X J. I). BOYD. 47tf sfjKKiFFS’ i)i:i:i)s, I>onds sdi/for Taxes; for Lands fold undiT a Writiif F i ri Facias j and for Ltmds sr>ld under a Writ/f V«^uditioni Kxjioiuu—for lolc * at ail times. »tthis01L';«. / I Vharlotlr,M„y:,ll33 I’crsoiis can be tiiriiishcd at all times with cold liiiichcon. He would, also, inform tlie public tliat lie has opened a where persons can bu luriiislied with Bread, Jtc. i Ofi/inal AlUch»rtil.*f,» • o« defendant’s int«r«»tis*w Jame. Fyron. ^ Mms.on I-ynch'sCrwk, liy ill*' nsme of the laoty Mine OH 111 .Ui;i> ly oan. that pubhcaUos W^| SIX wicks in thv Miners’ St I'snnef* nil, that tbe deH-ndant appear. ans»er sr otherwise judgmriit will be rntered W iiiiiss, l**ac Akiaiider,Clerk of ssKif*" Ollicc, Ihr tlh .Monday of May, A. l>-1*^ Test^ isA.\c alkJlandkk.^**-! Price adv. n ^ . CharlrNtoii aiul fi^HK X I .>IA(O.V Cspt J. C. tiral»w»- Uen «ngsgfd tte^ .... . ... Dir trade running between t Cheraw, calling at t.eorgrtown on Wf • and down, will rrsuwe her trips in tbe a few days, and is int'ndi d U» be coo^. ^ trade the ensuing season. Tl>e draft of water, drswing only wluii loaded, will enable hfr to rtacb I* all times, except ii|s)i» an iinroiniiK* when her cargo will be lightened at tw i of thr Boat. , f'oiiilortahir accommodations to* s gcrs, wiUi all duo attention. ^ ^ _rAorJrsf«s..S>^.3C, IMl. WAItKAN'li:!': 1»KK FOH 8\l.f AT Tilts OFFH t^^ . ronntUution of AM) 11- TIIK I |,^«t|{ Salo at this Otr..^, • ^ Pamphlet rmilaining tho ( I l uHrd SUt*!, Uic C.ontitutun of ' and the Ifeclariiiton a/ Indeprnd’ -tf- / f. • ,-iL ^
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 17, 1833, edition 1
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