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If . .1 I - W.f! I1- i ! I .4 - r ! .1 1 1:: r- Si 7 IK) IV" 4 i ! - - 4 it 1 i Si??. I, i 4i :t-'. 7 it r-: j ; -J all i H It- 'A . .s r mi i l- S. -sit f 4 'i t Sir It ft . : to! ' m mi a 1 1-;; til"!- POETRY III--- it Can any mnr. wUh to die, ,v. f ! ' jknd quit a scene so grand, s 1 ??Ulbdve, below; tronnd wesee 1 .imi!;:- 4 j i Oar love, oar bate, our joy fit pain, 1 iDur fitml,evanescent trifej"jt r.:- : rcfleetiiig incidfti whicr-wn Must terminate within the tomlili J;'lbiaiIiJJty Utge'opi- "Wl garden which I deem my otti. The quiet of my humble lot, :V 1 1 J r U 11- I would not barter tori tnrone, In splendour Monarchs ToU-buf t$ Admire, more sjplendid things 00 btety'i Ik otitcponthc iieen ofnight leyithejni)iant rh of day, fplPlanetaiyrprtgh j; AJi mast I & Jhegcay ffy lit". They may! im my jmmonai : ; Bdlcss beatitude shall find : ft fe the 5un, the Moon, the I,:. w j 1 Secure fr wialicf, van xeauU (4 a : ! r- t r I. 1i malSCEMjAPiEOUeUf , .-- .... ,. . f-jT -1-3 k ; PAT DURKAN'S PIGEON i i - i Some vears since, when , the had one ativeu atf , ana, ? as a i roauer ot i course, t sojourned at pat Durkah? His -Yirst: break tirst tee ha ibeerrf discussed ( appfearantly much j to his : satisfactjo i,J and 1 nnd-it nqw only remained to select tjie ma 1' l'lMal4ffor': dinner from llpafs amptl biltof I f I; e,Tretious: to to an intended ecfcfsion to the neignDonng lsianas.. . rax -was; buiii linoiicfeiVaiyou't Iiateibr Hintiacr de inanddlicr FreriimaiiJ ityhat Kavfnt I, your tpnor j returned Pktj " why; there's VrSst di: boiled,cn itewed, ' ari fred, an the murphita on the back iv that agin; an I itte&om x tie i likes I iv I them icrasses V -FnncBnilh's mui2le in his - ownlcountry added mentally. u Vat you have, man gur? oth . the " Frenchman. ,jArrah be J? wlivSiie taste it mangy mate'js und- f J1 h this oul4 i.vi e 5 bitch fiajslie7 neither Here nor thereun a :v -j , t tingvy;oukuow' if. i :- ' 1 ;i 01iscrcorde!'? ejaculated Monsieur jsome wnat. mscomposeoYanu not comprejjenuing ah I'lHake my . fiible oath into thc-barmn thltthl l sorrpwbitiv mangy ttf raeazlif ;i t nnr1hrr ilmt, eimi tKntrh U'iAtrAii '? 4rmIiS, sure touldyouf honor: all 'about j v , ;paileilp I say, for dinnitrcr ?l 1 1 it !H rtclwfeffardin!r thejdinher is itrH saiil Pat! I- j l mat Wftig ago; we yo roasi m-:ooucaan: t! Itl thd Sris anouts iv tho IB j I the bill, .an your honor .may pic an choose IS ft for lltejmatter iv that I Pat lqa7nd! out bis bili.oHare winclUiaq been prepared for the occasion by his better half: and con -t'rits ' j'riicl he'l .vas utterly ignorafit oitas lllsguest; before he ha Jrf !fa't3fii';af matter of speculation, whether the sum total, coutd at any , period,' have been procured witnin a circle of some 1- miles; he! placed it however before his guest "lips-uii f r inquircttuie r reiicnman, as nis ) es caught the; first'i. item, . uTunder ant ouns! thought Pat jr-Vm dishd now alto tifiher: cnUrelyrwst-becf tbarthbnor ! t troth thin, 1 ould not recommmd it be- kasci you see st's kilrd Ipng enough," he lrrr j inasn ;5 Val i." rejoined Monsieur Nbr c.iur ion(T--fiHiK inuceqj' ne continued .tblttmiel'r. tto it's not d;ad seQVlsxbxL enumerated jtlie Frenchman,, with tficj true nasal : twang, i and ajinuHuig they finals. Oeh sure that's not in iU cried; Pat Nwhat (Mkcnl'.docs lie mean at-all-at-alufid his tiiihonff?' atiaca meut.iuy, "seeing as Iiow bad lock; totht- tustc ivj- a dead cow stared; me ih Urtl fjfce sibce 6uld Moilcen's lrrr la.4 Chiisfi , ! OCh bother, your honor sutc it's hot game ::H"fjf telifakinliv; me," said Pat!, fiterl - a- .c YUicuKrc. gcfaicumg oi ins carroty poJJ . ''an us myscii . uai can snoot , your 4J0nor r i;tb !ahr3--thQ pusheeus! Faith it; i luctly f. 4 tlibufitt iv ;it-- whiles IhniAhd &mad6 irj his exit ih bioh glee with; his sucfcslfiiliin- l j-rtibn; . 4 ;lthaprne:!:thafp4 i aciuyeu. mr acoucueujvju uie-Ji event whc3i had been anincrease f ollus fai Jitijn'r pushcens; j as pat would jferm ; lite in his natitei'rlahce'Orll iliife I wis, t4cccTtanccV as he imanplttith t )iirsocry, Monsieursm i j tnd on tnc -ensuing iay, a repctiMcjofoptbe I recibfs icondimcntwas librdered-lapdjthb i ubxt dayman cnwnvoYv tncncxtjtp Spb; I arid .sornUV.onvrbe's J.''"1 ."' -.''' .-.it - jJi .1 f.rcM turned Patlah the torow 6ne?niore iri tho ncslifof love or money, barrihihe kinM :cRtthars mousin hero these- 1(br tears tilatedlbnsieAirVyjVhat f&e:Cr!e4 Pat tu ; : Bpearancc; oeiore uis guest witn an unusoaly I seMre ijast of visage. JigcohWiMthe ; r. wv"".. 1 -" Ki'"' JJ. - mviivi tbo Frenchman, with a visablQ emouoii; o. lEe stomach and coonr Tenance. his head .Pat o his moutH. scratched land looked l. ashast Monsieur say precisely whether or not the :tpmach pump had lecii era ' this' period invented, and cbrisequenUy :whetlcr ,it was on; this pecation, put in Ireqaisition; but certain it i that sound and syinptdms would hzveftii--AmcfA fliat sairJi an. instrument had been used ei&ctnall upon the interior xt Slbnsi eur who did not fail; to recollect tteday.; of his life Pat Durkan's pigeons. ; le J2ntoe4 (rtm. It happened wme Six ty or serenty yearsjBiaee in the land of pumpkins, that an honest old simpleton who had been ''to training!; had made money enoogh by throwing stones at a.trainingcikew togot very, icomfcrta bly fuddled even j without a draught J upon his paisecthefiWpene ha penny?'JaH,? up for that purpose sevejralmcBiths bejoii- Som who had kept more sober oh the occasion I than our hero, not havmsr so good lack at the ginger ; bread gambling, loaded is gun to the very mnz xltf with" alternate- chages oif i excellent, f 'double battled and touch-wood starting him homeward took care to put a,yea iw nau upon me upmost piece ol iouch-wood. . Uncle Ichabod, honest old soni 8nouidered ine lire-iocic,:. ana look up nss line of march for homel " Jle Thad not got far, however; before, pop goes the first ' charge from nis min einimiar, uiocrni uncie lcnaooa, oui a'mere'accidentJ doubtless, a chanre beinz left guess it dident all goo3"the first time, or else it had hardly .finished his dialogue with himself be fore off goes his repeate agaur-r'My gracious,' boy is in the gun j 1 never Aatrd ic a thing m by born days an exclamation which he hardly conciuoeo Dciure nis everiasung gun siruc jur, and Ichabbd, having fellowship for a weapon possessing such- fearmVcbntmuity of explcucai, very prudently threw jit over. the . fence,' and made rapidstndes tc the house.oLa clergyman, having now no doubt -that he or Jus gun was do twiched. The dergyman himself was hot with out his doubts on the subject after Ichabod had testified to the whole story, the truth . of. which was corroborated by iseveral l distinct discharges from the gun in the plaice where ha had 1 thrown it, which was withftt hearing of the. parties. However while the 'matteiremained sub judicc, the mischievous craftsl who i had caused all. tbe Marm arrived with theofiTending musket, which made its lastdischanre in the defffyman's ' pre sence, and refused 'further services tifl re-loadcd. it was never tairly settled; between him' and lcnaooa, wuevuer or noi, it was a reai case oi WEEPING. women fare full of tears. . They will weep, as1 bit teirjyj for the loss of., a? new dress as for the loss 'of an old lover. They will weep fpr any-lhing vi or ! for nothing. They will scold j yOn io death for -accidentally . tearing fa nfetrrf gown; anof weep for- spitu uiat tucy cauuytjoc tcYengRn on you. They will play tlio ibquette in your . pres- senceand weep when you are rabsent. They ,wiU weep because they cannot go to aba! 1 or a tea, party, br because their . pa rents will not permit them to run away with a. uiacKuaro; ana iueywm weep - because tliey cannot havb every thing in their own way.- . Married women weep to conquer. Tears are the most potent arms of matri monial warfare, j II a mruff husband has a- bused his wife, shb ! weeps and he relents and promises better; behavior. - How many inch have gone ito. bed in wrath, and risen m the morning quite .subd.ued with tears and a curtain lecture n Women weep to got at their husbana? secrets, and thev .alsQ weep wnen tneir owri are . reveaieo. 1 r.ey ween through pride, tlirough vamty, through folly, "through I cunning, and through weak ness. 1 hey will ? weep for a husband's misfortunes, while ' they. sCold himself. A woman will weep over the dead body of her husband, while her vanity will ask her neighbors how she is fitted with her mourn ings.. She weeps for one husband that she maV. get another. 'The "widow of Esphe- s,us," bedewed the grave ot bcr spouse with one eye, while she squinted love to a young soiuier witn tnej otner. , urunKards are much given to weeping J t They all shed tears iof bitter repentance this moment, andsin the next. It is no un- jcommon thing to hear them cursing the ' cf- lects of intemperance, while they arc poi- soiling ino cup.pi jinauigence, ana gasping to gulp . uown -its; ; contents. .The beggar and the tragedian 'weep, for- a livelihood uiey coin tneir tears ana maKe- tnem pass lor the current noneyofthe realm, he one veeps you intb i j jcharitable' humor, and the other raakcSj yprif pay f for being forced to weep along with f him. - Sympatliy bids us to relieve theone, and curiosity, prompts tis to. support?, thb other, We iCrelieve the wc-jrgar wiicn ue, prciers uis aaim, and we pay the tragedian, before hand.. : The one weeps whether we will or hoVbut die other weeps niyjwnen he; is. ? w cJJ paid for it. Poets are a weeping tribe. They, are so cial in their tears: they 5 would have the whole world ? to weep falons with them. Their jsensiUlity is so exquisite, and ieif im5iginatioh so .fantastic, that they can make the material world to sympathise with "their sorrows. The dew orT the cheek of the lily is compared to tears on the clieck of a disconsolate 'niaidcn;! when it : glitters on tlie herbage at twiiiht it js called tlie tears of the cveninsJ arid! vheri i the sun 1 rip calestlied0wjprbD flowers, it is said to wipe Kway thetears of the mor- DU)S i 1 we have a weepms day and a weeping mghU Wef hAvb;weerim? rocks. weeping tvaterfyfeeepihg wiilpwsv wee- ping . grottoes,1 weeping: i skies, weeping climates, and if any signal calamity has bo-, fallen a great man, we have to : finish the umax, a weeping world. ; Merewnem itelSe&JVhti is it J that rhakeS themen whbiisiate ihabitaally whi I e11 superior to 'others? AVhat - makes the iWoniau whoi is acciistuu.ed iot and at ease In a cornpanvof iiienJRiinprint trttfipir - nnnwNii j rfc their sex in general? are women; in Wifacp CsotiiuUversally. ;ad- mired and loved foTJ tflPir niHAnnint 1 tvurr? dtKccchbcid j C stonnedil'saVy nd! Taved jby turns 1 Tat sratched and scraiefced again, aud at length ari! (ca&cisscmehit took i placed I cannot there carlessly; A few yards further, hang! goes fT1' TTIfr TFrTi khe second chelirteMarcy says IcW towhich heeada guM m he nctioj Ul 1t.,SUi ' iltUitU I v . JL w i to; the &1cetch Bobk, ur pfceraig ;. aita every i hecausithei are m thejiWat of free "1 I p. if V ' J craceful . and contintral cbnrersallon with '".the. other seij Women in this: way lose their frivo lity; their "faculties - iakwiken;--4heir l delicacies and pecoliariaes open ill their beauty sand capti- vatiun , in theKspint of iatellectuil ri vaJry j . en lose their t pedantic,! rode,; deciama And the. men matory Thi coui bfi theunderslandf lag and the heart ial interchanged 'continually. Their asperities are ifohbeil lotVi Sehr" better mate- rials poiisnca ana pnguven,auu weii iituucw Ukegold iiWrought info jaarjrkm$hipby ihe handiventJiail ileiCcouId by those' of men. ? liieiibai an4 jsteel 1 jof character,' are hidden like merjliarnesl and rmotiof If giant; in studs and knobs of inldnd precious stones when Hold on Drivcr--?X vjishi yen i would wait one nmuie," exclaimed fisolM'' metit taken his it -1 theli har Tin kept it Waliung J some :! filten minutes i ul have an i Impurtant errand; .- which ! must ; I dbne r :!)pfOi:tll.1 iM mi JiUi-.'H? DC I The rains weredroppedV-ihe coach door thrown web: and but rpbpped ihe enttejhari! to do his Merrand.M Thej prrietororntractor j took, 4 peep into the bar-ruOm, ; to see what was so verjf urgent, and behold the pasngfetai; the bar his head back, elbow crooked hia little fing-cr tilted, and In :i6uejiiautar9 indicatiD the character of his ebkgeinjent j-If that's th bosmess,; said he .litru-fv'tiF-- Crack!, went j the' whip-Mmd away new the horses learingiui.thir4rj tr4lrdl;uehitodphowl4 ing quite lusulyfHiligp, CTe4-DHvl hold on i UtnJ of Temperance. l WASHIJSOTON IRVING " - jSeveteenj ysais 'oC; fcreigfn! travel has not ye nook and corner of the world. Alter; raniuhna over .the northern and eastern part 1 toe tin-5 iohy and seeing more of the oun try in the shurt time which has lapsed; j since his return than do the majority of doodIcI in the! course "of their ; lives he has row left the Jtrack Of cjiyihzauonj ana jomea a ortnwesteni party, gone on a mbng, the; Lake penor 'liulians. ' What may nut be expected from such n tour and such a traveller 1 Thro' the beautiful vales of Connect ticut, along the rocinr rid ores of e w Hamp shire; over j the hch plaihs of western New Kork, the parterres of Michigan, and how in the forests of "the far West,! j what renewed vigor and Ireshness will it give to a pen always do- ncate and flexile I The European world has long iace complimented the1 deeep rooted' pat- tnotism of the author of the life of Colnmbus, by asserting that, when he j took his theme from his country, his literary eflorts wer. always happiest: as if the sketches which illustrated her scenery or manners wfere "a - labor' of love" to him. - May we not then know that he has renewed the associations of his youth, and' ad- ded new and kradlinsr ones to his prime,' look or ward with delight to many a literary' treat yet. to. come. 'Tne foot of Alacgregpr once more on his native heath," he will move with a freer, and a .firmer tread; and his spirits, braced i by JuVnative air wanton in many a gaanesome humor. ' x iodian life. is by no means altosrether new to Mr. Irving; for when a yonthof eighteen he once.among the tribe at; Uegis, went through the impressi e rite of in Indian christening. His literary character, whiph was a safe passport to hun through every country of Europe, iu times however donarerous, iwili hardiv be a -oro- tectionm the wild land wnere tj ,lT Gentle Geoliry ! may thy Iroquals, baitisut avail thro, if i in peril, from' jtne tumakawk of ler- ocious Wmuebago! " May the soul of thy chivalr ri?;Peter fcituy vesant, watch over thee in thy dann'2 emDr.Z3. and the trhost of hia doutrhtv , ,. o . ; o warriors ho er near to succor thee in peril ! rJut uiaCKnawk nimselt, inturlate.as he is, must re frain his hand when thy. euardjan irenius, the spirit of the departed Diednck, shall whisper to uuu iu uis ureouis, inai nis ongntest nope oi im mortality hangs upon .thy present safety ! THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S AD VENTURE. One cheer more. A lew days since a 'ecntle- man was passing tlirough i Barnes; on his way to London, in an open carriage, with a pair ui nurses, attenaea 1 by one servant. when ne was stopped by some men who had been celebrating the happy1 event of Dassinir the Reform Bill, and who with a long pole, which they held in front of the horses; ar rested the progress of the carriage, calling upon thegentlemanfinside to give a. cheer for Reform; at Uic same time directing his attention w x names, wnicu runs cios by the spot, mnting that U he did not com ply witli their wishes, they would put him carriage, horsek, footman,; coachman, and all into the river. ! rl lie gentleman, seeing the necessity of the case, and thinking it EXrpiEXTjtoo with the stream, rather tlian sink in the Thames, after appealing in vain to his dimarous gssailants to be allow ed tb proceed stood up and ! shouted Re form forever.V rhis was followed byloud cheers frorn tlie mehwhb then removed the obstruction j arid the gentleman continued his Journey j j ' Fhieyj tjreil stepped two horse men, who vere loflbwing clse ; to the car carriage, and called uponjthem to imitate thp example cjf : Uie gehUeznan.' j They re plied,, that they cc-jdd hare po TobjectiOn to do ds the Duke of Wellington! had 1 done. Thijy then tried elbrpi forever!;" and the men, in their Joy, roared pot! Reform, and the t)ukeofYcllingtonforeycrH, ! ; : Uullnsr Passion 'Straiism e'eafi." Am- ong.tlie singular cirenmstances which we hav seen recorded; a jporihected with the vtiyiviu) ivinaj uiciuiuu file j iviiuniug) which we hate received from'the roost un- questibbable J authority - !i-We boppy H from a letter before us dated IMnccton. .N. J. Aug. 24 We preht'SLhe lniUils,,but omit the foil names; of the jiaresj: f pr. S ; r, of sPenningtbn, jwasieized swrth it (the unoiera i on iuonaay nignt jast ana on i ues diyj tcAen tri oj collapsed itate he was MARRIED tb Miss Wi j g, to! whom had 1 been e for some time past,-n order that she miht inherit hL' pioDertv' M. It.- V P. it !.?;" fit From Ilariois, which State ' will have1 three ntatives in the next . Ckimrressv instead of one. cnow we learn that Gen; Joseph Dun can j the. present wprfsentitiyei has j been' elected, r : i a 1 J LI .ill' n j. : i i..! ! nu: me norweru uisvnci;;; uiat aijj vasaey ine present! 1 Litut. Governor) is closcn .from the eait4m; and Mr. Slide Irom 'the. southern dis trict JOllPltlNTIKO ? or4 evert iwscRiPTibx,;; ;; iS'WTLYEXEC UTSD 2"i7ZZSL OFFICE This route extends from Washington ,. City is $6 called, btcmisc it ' passes tncariy , xsi a parallel tint; and thrnia;lurul itstcholc cxicn, WtcWi VxBLUE iimaE. :; i ? ! This line; is a DAXXmY one .between Wash Inoton I City , and Lynchburg, ju ; but passen gers forlanyj destination South ) of the flatter place, jrhust" , Icavel ! JVyashington.; on , Sunday, jjtfavelleri fiom jdetention on the)inexAhjr oth er day will of course! involve the; detention of a day which however may be pleasantly spent .t the 'University ol Vinjmia,orin1 Lynchbiirg. TravelUirs on this - route are secure 'from- all interruption orjcdnflictinj iij'.erests.- .4 .J ' -ICJ8 All baggage, bundles and goods, at the risk ,jpf the owners, -vf I lJi'1,;- I Ut Ddif Run From IVashihglbn io Warren ton. -1 7 rmiles. 14 7 ;. 141 3? v 5-50 From Washington to Alexandria; Alexandria to b airfax c. h., ! Faiffax' c.hi'to CJentreville, Ceiitreville to Buckland, - ! Buckland to New Baltimore New Baltimore to Warren ton, ire.;4 dollars- Road ; a turnpike -CkHintry hold eietaled and' improving, t II r I ua jjau't jiuin- t rom :. irantnton io ChasloiiesvUle. y -'A , j From Warrenton to Jenersonton, JefTcrsonton to Culpepper c. 10 miles. h. 15 K 20 1 13 Culpepper'c. h. to' Orange c. h., Oratige c. h. to Barboursvillc; . Barixxirsville to Charlottesville, Fare, $40 Road broken, but!; adorned, with thrifty villages. The BL UE RIDGE In full and magnificent display.; .This day's run affords indulgence to some of our most sacred political associations. It passes near the residence of Mr. Madison, and in fulview of Alouticello. At Charlottesville is located the University of Vir ginia.the last great effect of MR. JEFFER 0N;S GENIUS 0 and w hich, from the beauty of its arrangement and the magniheenea of its appearance, will amply repay the attention of the Traveller. 3d J)afi Run From Charlottesville to Limchterer. . .. ";.. I ' ' From Charlottesville to Hamncr's, Hamnefs to Lovingston, Lovingston to New-Glasgow, New-Glasgow to Amherst c. h. Amherst cv h. toLynchbunr, j 20 miles. 14 4 lG-63 Fare. ' $5 Road, broken Country of tlie bold est and most magnificent description. The lown ofLynchburgis the 4th tm the State in trade, population and wealth. FARE from WASHINGTON to LYNCH BURG,. ; 4th DayJs Run From Lynchburg to Danville. v From Lynchburg to Pittsylvania c. h. 53 miles. Pittsylvania c. h. to Danviile, 20 "ih -Fare $5 Roads good Country uninterest ing1. Danville is thrift v and improving, and must be a place of considerable trade. Days Run Fiom Danville to Ltx- From Danville to iTotxxm'a 3t iuur ga . miloe. Dobson's X Roads to Lexington, 25 From do to Salem, 11 ?are $5.50 Road fine Country father hand some. ' " ; Fare from Washington City to Lexington, N. C. 23.00 Fare from do. to Salem, N. C$22.25 6th Daifs Run From Lexington to York a H. S-. C. From Lexington to Salisbury, 1G miles. Salisbury to Concord, 23 . Concord to Charlotte, 20 Charlotte to York c. h. 30--89 Fare, $6il5 Roads generally very good. This day's run is thraughjthe GOLD REGION Near Charlotte are the Scientific Works of the Chevalier de Rivafinolo. JDatfa Run From York C IL to Laurent C . From York c. hv to Union c. h:, 35 miles. Unionc.h. to Lauren's c.h., 314-66 Fare $5 Road, tolerably good, and passe?, it is believed, through a country abounding in Gold. 8lh Daifs Run From Laureivs c. h. to nashmgton, ut. irom Lauren's c. h. to v atcrloo. It miles. 26 21 11 1180 Waterloo to Abbeville, Abbeyille to Petersbnrg, Ga. Petersburg to Oanburg, Danbunr to Washington, ' , Fare, $5.50 Road, generally fine. . 9th Day's Run--From Washington to Milled gevUle, G a. From W ashington to Grcenboro, 30 milt s GiechljorotoEatontjn. 22 Eatobton to Miliedgeville, . 20 Fare; jj6 Road tolerably good Country in teresUnjr nsvuuw Washington to C harlotics ville, 12G miles, Fare time 1 1 davs Do.' to Lexington, NC. 347 inileS Fare S23 time 4 dat s Do. to Miliedgeville, Ga. 654 milcfrFare $45 time 8idays.ll- : U: - ? From W ashington to 1-iexington in n . U . this line will-during the .Spring Summer, and InoIZ monthsi never start. earlier tlian 3 A. lil.liwr he later arriving at night than 8 P. Id. Passenger are perimt- ted to control the lme to these hours. Thus, this Synopsis presents the' claims of this i- t - i' - 1 : ! . . l une to puunc cotUMUrauon, ou accuuub u xjis- unce, exeunt huj, uiu jicm. ineai ra ii.uitnige- ville on i Tuesday' Thursday and Saturday. This route is crossed in Vinrinia at Warren ton, by the line leading from ; Fredericksburg ta. Winchester. At U range c. h there is a branch to lUchmond. At Charlottesville it is intersec ted by the Unci from Frederickshurg, Richmond ana oiaunwjn. iti LynciiDurg, oy ine routes irom Richmond, Salem .'and Lcwisburg in Virginia. At Danville, by the route to Warrenton N. C. At Dobsos X Roads, by the line to Salem N. C thence io lincblnton, Greenville, Ashville, &c. At Salisbiiryi at Charlotte at Vorkville, at JLau rnn c.h lines devergeiin duTerent 'Direc tions'. 'Jit Abbeville, there is a lint establislied cxpresshffo , tanned thii line icWi Jlygula- At Petersburg, Washington, Greensboro and Ea- tonion, unes connect witn ot cross uus i xxmne. Bf means of, this. Route, Tvellers from the Southern States, have ut entire i Stage Coach accommodation to the Virginia Watering places. :CJ The Proprietors! Agents hi Washington ana iiuiedgeviiie, canj-cispose oi tne wan coach, for the whole routetwhen so desired. The Proprietors of this Line, have expeuded a heavy Capital, to put it in complete operation ahd they flatter themselves it will give; satis- laction I it anoros nearly every lnuucemeni max can ' be presented, by any other Route ; while it anords much that is peculiar to itself much to please the Eye and enrich the Imaginatio i THE PROPRIETO RS. ' vi!i;n- Smith . enn '. of tlc Wopriet of ihe; nWp Imn.hvnii thft'linc from Lynchburg to Sft-.. Iem, V Sweet Sp AJVniMUl 4 J , Jfc v . r , c Io 1 Salem i3 GO miles from Lynchburg totw. ishurg .1 13 mUcs. STUm the irravcljenwia per eeivc that he ewnsa direct line from JVasliuig ton City J to Salcra, Virginia, thrjugli the jtqwn of Lynchburg1? .This place .must soon become interesting too" nnesscc, &cj ; ltlias organized a Rail 'Road ' Company, raised- the fStock authoriisd4by jlhe Cliarter, the first )jct J r.f which is Knoxville, the next ! Memphis wiltlio Mississippir'i'Kare frtjm Washington to Salem $1755 Distance -2oA mUesfTunei.3 fidays. The public will ab ipercei ye, that hcyj cin j Le accommoaaieo an nis line, i irura insnrngton City by. LyiKlibarj tb tlie W utering p aces and . . i ... i lew isDurg. ' ' . AucrsT 9,1S32. t .v-i-;: NOTICE A Public JMoetin? !cf the citizens of Caljsrrns county, will be (u-ld at the Cojirt-House, in . pbh- cord, on Satarday,' the,22d instant, to which jal those in bur county;; friendly jto thel nrfcvat;o ot wis u iu i are respecuu: iy invited. f j j:biisenIiimER. J. MOOSE J! gmiller; DvDRY, mil J. BARRIER, 4 I J. SCOTT, 1: i f J. SHINPOCkJ i 3. IIARKEYj C. RINEHART,v P. BARRINGER, D. OT0RKE,! ! I. WILLIAM$i J. BARRINGER, J. YOUNG, J. PEGK, ! J. G. SPEARS,! J: PHIFERJr ! September 77i 1932. 72 w. : DR. A. BI-UHIENAU T ESPECTFULLY informs his friend) and the public gcnerally,that he has removed Mr OPPIOr: TO LEXUiaTOlT, 17. o. ! WlCc lie has resumed the practice pf Jtledicine and Strgery Calls may be Uft at the Store of Hunt and Henley, i, ., i "!; -? August 25 5w5 !f ' : -I jl nn HE House lately occupied b Ca JL leb Smoot, on tlie Main Salisbury, Uexingttxi , and Danvilie H road (2 j miles south iof Salem, and . 24 miles North of Salisbury, is j now kept by - the j i subscri ber as a house of - ' j i - t - j -j'.r j". EHTERTiimiVISKjT. His house is large and comfortable, his tablet and beds are good. " His stables well supplied Jivith all sorts of Grain and Provender. Every atten tion will be paid to man and horse, and the char- ges reasonable. PHILIP MOCK. Sept, 8 6w S J9 OUTS OF T1TFJTVISF. The races oyer the Salisbury turf, wdl commende on Tuesday the 23d of October next,' and ; continue tliree days; firet Hay. tlireel mile heatsj jirse 225. Sec ond day, tub mile heats, purse $172. Third day, handy cap purse, three best m five for the entrance money oi the prece ding days, tree for any Horse, Mare, or Gelding. Govbrned by the rules of the New Market course J fi I - fThc money will be hung upi atlthc polls. ." . i . : , :; ( i UOIIN II. InARDIE Skc. NOTICE. 1 lAT ILL be sold at public sale, at the! late ?T dwelling house of Epliraim D. Harris dee'd. oh Thursday the 20th September next, 5? & TO CK OF klltl, IZIJVMPSJ Twenty-five, or Thirty i Barrels! of old CORN a quantity of LEATHER bf all kinds one Still and Tubs Farming Utensils, and mariy ch flier things : All of which willj be sdd en af cro-, dit of twelve months, by the purchaser giving bond with approyed security, j . - ! Those' indebted to feaid estatein any ivay; are requestod to jmako immediate payment, and those having claims against jrhe , estate, fwilJ please present them within t he time' presc'ibed by law, or this notice 'will be plead in bar of their recovery. . 1 ; M. 'r 1 -r':' j . - RlUllAliLI IJVViXV, . j ij-Administrator. Scptemleri-Uds3 ill cractTXiim. The undersigned having iri-established iiinv self in his former line of business, with con venient and spacious Stores fbrj the reception Of Merchandize and produce, oilers his serves to rlie Public, as Factor and Forwarding ' Agent.. His extensive correspondence in all the European and American Markets, and ? long experimental acquaintance with? the Tradel ot Fayetteyille, particularly with Cotton Trade, altord advanta ges which he flatters himself willj when united to strict attention, secure to him a reasunabld por tion of businessi especially the commands of his old friends and iwstorncrs. ' ;-i 1 i 'FayetievUUJ Sept 1 1, 1832-tlB j ! - - FOR PUBLISHING THE PETERSBURG CUROXICLS ONCE A WEEK.; .j TN order to 'give the 4ChronicIen an cxtcn- sivc circulation in the Western part of this State; and the' Northren section N. G. where there is but a! xteekly communication by tlie. mails, 1 propose to.issue it every Tltttrsday on a large heet, containing the inner forms of the setni-weekly ! inpir, and of course exclude the sending; advertisements, at the low price of $2 50 per annum payahle in advance. -1 tie poliucs of this' paperf are generally known it; supports Genreal An drew Jacksoh for a re-e ectionto the rres- idency, and lilartin VanBureit for the office ofViee President cf thciUnited Stated Ii approves of the measures of the present Ad-mmisfaatiohi-and considers the Veto of the President " upon the j Bill re-chartering- the Bank of the! United States, the wisest act oi the Aaimmsirauon uuu ouw uwi w reflect ikurels 4o tlie venerable Chief Mi gistrate. J The weekly prices current wll bo given, and such information relating to th market as will be useful, j j r v i Subscripttbn Lists 1 to be rctnrncd by the 20th beptcmocr next. s i ; . ; , : ;' I WM. POTTEB. PfiiErkuvRC, Va, Acgw U 183$. v 1 1 1 1 w Valuable JPi'optrly for TfTf AV1NG administered! on thir Estate ''itnZ I JiiL late Davi3 DiirTctt doc. J I filial! procr sell the pera i jnal property of said lsialc on Teri' 1 Ionset of the said decease I k Tlie f sale will 7 - Ilammcrmaha good stock cf - Ifontan which there. are two capital Stallion,KauiP nrtune, Farming utensils, jtwo good Wamjp,t ramilyCarriage; and llaiKcsslfcscvcral viAj Steers; scYcraLHrslicadri prizeTTjaW, I Corn; FodderRye, AVlcWt;Suj StcS? of twclTc months will be : given to purchasu-n r. more. x. tlian he amon n f of five dollars; oh 'ha0 'irl given wim approved se landed fir all sums luHfef fi vedollaralj'f puj in2" demanded thef conditions I made known on the. sale. ole.i II. Pt POINDEXTER, Adiu'r V i;;;'--.-i-NOTiCE! - -; r-t-n :ay cf , neruoy given, hj an persons naving Clalrnsa gaiot therstateof the late Davis Durrett. i to come lorward ' and prescW the ' isamef fcitejy lf else thb notice jwill be alledged in bar M recoveryf-antl all persons indebted to said rl!ati will. come rlorward -and paji th samf cs entfrtlwr will Ko Anmrwv11ot inwii I;' ?ti k i i 41. P;T0INDIOTER4j. runtsville, Angvlo r4w4 ?-J JJSGIZOJES .c. FOU S&MJm HAVING qualified as AdhistiaJonfftneSl estate of Zacliariah King dec'SJ 1.1; expose to sale, on Tuesday; 20th bfSbr)rrf next, at the dwelling lfousew thesaiddecySeiii all the personal estate of the saidiZ. KnJfigec1I,t consisting ofv V -V: '-Vp-fi L 'Jr;i-lpS:? Amongst wnom, inere are men, i and worQfn l Also, Hurl,! CatUe, yoni;i:lWlieat ! ;dl)ie,4 Farming Tools, &c. Tlie purchaserl Mirital i i i - : i i r a.. .f .. ... . ; i. c , T. B. TLIGirr, Kil NOTICE Is hereby given, for all persons j having 'Iftajrot! on the estate of Zachariah Kingif ded, j toMo4 1 . at-iik. jsuiuu wiuiin tne, time prcscruxxi oiaw use una nonce wm oe reueq on m oar m rrote sedVTadiaftst -! it .1 - rwv n " m ? . I it l- 3. Augtis Cw4 '- MMMhAw i tihoc Irom day to day raitiK earplettrn- property consists cTvahiabt NEGlJOiiVlcr women and children cmsnffst ' wlibm'theraf ry ; and all nersons mdehtootf to saidat,ar8f ; desired to make immediate payment of teiej orinc process 01 Uie iaw .will be o maKsiossT'iHOTap-fi - .IT TUB CORJVER0F - ovRT-nbaMMm THE Subscriber announces to the public eie- y ally,. !and her friends and :.q i the4! p friends the Hotel that she wilf' be happyu' e, accommoaate an wno may javor ncrwitn tueir patTonage. 1 bhe assures them tht her ilitfagts shall Ixj used to render pleasant the 'wtdrtainjnent of all such as; may call, iller table will belsni)-i pj iea wim tner oest. mat tne .country auoros, apa her Bar with the choicest Ikiuors.; j , , -j From the many ad vantages; which tthis sUni affords, together with an unceasing i cflbri -to please, she flatters hcrselL that4 she will tbo abld to render to ail (nemost ample sauslaetion. i ECTTlic Office of the Northern &I Souihnt! in-weekly uineoi stages, aiso mat ot tno Uiier aw anu Lincoln jL.ines,areaitnei ; 1 ' - HIAZ7SZOI7 XXOTXHm gust IHn 1332. - 1 t j - , I X ? The Cape-Fear and Yadkfo til 1 VJ. BOOKS cf Subscription for , Stock bhiscfjrn-! . pany, are now opened ii theToVii'ot al t- j at the Mansion Hotel, and will rcmani openna til the 20th day of August BfjxO. Th su!iai-3 bers are pleased to learn from a Teccnt jmn4u canon to utcm irom tne onunissionera at in. mingtonj that $100,000 of Stock Will be Uktiq f r the Town bf Wilmington ahd Fayettdvillend that the rmite ot the intended ICbad, will $hrtIJ5. be survoyed by an eminent Engineer, i ' JAMES MARTIN, Ja 1 t MICHAEL BROWN, f THOS. L. COWAN, W'm H. HORAH, , -I LX. CHAft BERS, 1 v i July28 tfl S.lJLMSiiVIlW rxxiAZj: fTFiTYnrT Any ; s j ar it fin HE exercises will be, rcsnmed-on thcfbstfis . . JL day of October. Board jean lie bu'aiMl !' JT Tuition .'peir Session (five months) is $1.!$- : vance. tLoc, ? BEN'J. cottrf:LLj August 11th, 1831. 1 1 it 1 Nathan Chaffins Mill ' I will give theaho . 1 1 1 1 t.i:Vi f-tl - rewaTu to nave ner worcu iu ipoiisuur vun WM- W. LONOj August 25 6 w5 . i JtHSSWJrG m vnimflitl Guitar for Said ITT is new ana.1 JL reduced prico T.. j n 4,i Mn h- had al' n i-tfl new jju i-wivi, , . j?: Watcumak. Septal tf5 1 iW f 2 i rn mti name 01 ia JL sonCocnty, is changed to Rich iffk, 1 ' DOC-r'jOHN S. DODSONt; j '- 1 .w firnA IIsTlu Li TrTrrfLt be given for Feathers enoLiV W methrie bcds.-Ennuire at tht tf . M flU viand. " 1 1 , "! r It Sept.l-.tffi MANAWVY from the Siihscribcr 'on the . t - Ins, a Negro woman J Harriet, carry hM. . with, her iayounjj child; eheij well known in. Forks of ;the Yadkin, and has been . seen aW.j- iccj 1 a 1 f OROM the Library of IL IU Alexander, pflf JPj HawksV Digest and Ilaywoods Many', r : - -Whoever ha? these Books is requested ta&$tfj j : , them ;ta Mr.A's office. jj f 3t4 figf ; igit 4m, 1832. . It (II pf (ol in ..it, 1 It it fi i Ul ai i1 r ..t whet! c;i at 1 4r mi . i t; 4- ,2 f - ;1 I? rSB I j ri.'. .1 r pr SB i it? ..- ;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 22, 1832, edition 1
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