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-'.!-.. ' ' ' L' ! ... - . : - v . l.- , - i . , . ii . . t. , -: T - ' ' - ' i - ' j- '- ' X. I 'Us, v i ' ' . . . . r -. 1 1 ' - i ' -. - r: : 77- tt ...... ; : r. ir :-:".vl.,. , . - ..1.-. ' : ..""TI . " '. . ? . 1 ......T-- - - r Ui5ilf9 j- , '.'seelhatihe Gnntncrt darnel acauiX iLk'fri 'Wn f: : 1 KQl; 28 rVpiiUMEvIX:':."; EDITORS AND PROPRIETOns.. 1 - V &0ttr io WMAKnx.iBERTf,i8 BArB.7-.ben'I..Ilarii8on., I . VxOTOLB J0; 444f - PENDLETON fj ;BRlNER, PBIGADE ORDERS. -1 vConrtl,m? "CV, Jan. , 1841. J 4 t iieCo1one9:jCionnnnIirg 1 he following Rf--tmpnts in the Uf Bfi2!e and 4h Dm- TIIC BRIDIE i ; . A- mm 9 iKAAv.Aktfl A ra M MM M -J A 4 mm. mm wt- .J. i si-.f:.: . - fi - rteoff is jne faun, inseimu me row .fW." ' 1 : i 1 I Of all In? iDulner a anooish nnw. i: .IT rhepsmrenl of jDaralry t composed of tb Ccjfliiw TL i: when other hands thy tressta ea?e. iwj ill i 1 v I i And other lips are pressed to thine- Aod when on disl ant stranser shores. Late beams (rdm briohter ejes ibaa mine. Iirs. Then jou have. hate drWeniinto ihe cnonlrj several: times., during lha jtnrner Mo take an airing' a3 joa call it, for your health ; which has cost jmi, with Urioimipgs thirty dollars ; then this winr you have, ta ken (oar sleigh tides which have coil you UentydoUairs- - K :!JpTfi.al': CtiodVifij!b Tharsdaj the 4tb of f be North Regiment of Militia in the coon "til Mccklenburwat Charlotte, . on Tuesday JtUot warcrnnexi. . fter Sooth; Regiment' of said Coonty, at Psion's on Thurtfy thp I lib of March next. e-AV.e8f;le1o4otof.Militia in the taSj d --Mcintgoilrieryf Vt Ebcn Hearnt oa Tcesday the 16ih Ihf March next ""r.t Xbe Eastern Raiment of Militia of said Ejohty. t La wr encey tile", on. Th 0 rsd ay tb ISlb Match or&fe::: ,A I ." --:- - ... The 8aQ5? eS,nien,s WUI rPear on inc 3botnientioned,Eqnipjed as the Law re- Jre at 10 o'clorljAi M. or Review aod In by the urigaaier ueneraj. ; j WILLIAM C. MEANS, Brig. Gen. ' 4:'l tit Brigade N. CI Mill tit. TbA followina Officers have been appointed ..1 rommif8icned; to compose the Staff of the Rriradier General of; the 1 1th Brigade aod 4th Major Wiuiara narrmger ftiu-ue-nujp. . Major William Atexaiider Brigade Inspector. Cipt. Robert JVoung Brigade Qarter Mas- P tr.v :v::-r!h!;, ? .. . . , - nt nhnrlfts J. Fox Brigade Sorzeen. ... Ail officers and privates' are commanded to MfSet and oby frrt accoramgiy. . 1 WILLIA C. MEANS.Brig. Gen. f ltih ;Brigade.N. O.MtUua i With Parent :lprdn83 for ber child. Vhtse lonely path of the bereft, V Is like some deaert, lone and w ild tv Where erst a simple fliiw'rei grew ; ' iWherB erst a simple wild bird sung ; , Nov lonely. darkVabi deslatft, :t r jNo bird 01 flawtfits shades among, ,: And when thy children climb. the knee, , - Aod whisper .? muiheri mother deari" Oh ! then t he.th'oogh t of her recal 1, . ; r Thoa leavesf broken hearted; tier : And as their sinless offerings rise - .. . , To God's ownluotstool, let them crave A blessing on he! memory., - : .. . . V ho slnmbers in the peacefoj grave;" When care shalljim thy sonay eye, ' And one by one the lies are broken ptaibfhd thee toUhe fartb this kiss 7" Will linger yet thy. mother's tbkb ;Twfll speak her changeless love fur thee Speak what she strives in Vain to tell, 'The yearning of a parents, heart ' M? only cbHdj' farewell ! farewell! Mr. Old Ye3r:voa areverv Don'j interrupt me, for .1 shall be throngh in a tninu te., - 'fhe n y ou r f a m 1 ly, are resnec table, and they raust live as reppeclableiHjo- ' pie do. " They most have trew clothesiibe- cause tbe old ones are out of fashion ; they most have large ratrrors.t-ecanse their r.eiob bora have them ; they, roust: have" littfe-par ties to the. evening, with ice cream, chatn- paig'oe, &c., because eyery body .'who gives 1 a party has them. -1 bey must have Br us sets carpels and curtains and manojany so Fas, occause every body, has them. Now, let me say, that all these matters you have promised to. correct and to retrench, have yoo done, so "MrVOId Year, ou know very . well 1 coald noVreirench at home without making my family unhappy .v replied I, and as for my other habits they are not extra.ya- Not for. a man who . has a;, fortune friend" said the old fellow ; but for! thousand dollars a year, they are sompwhat t You are very impertinent, sir, said anmewhatangrv at hia. volunteer remarks I'll have nothing more to do with yoo, sir y But 1 11 have something to do with you if your bills are not paid, my firend , said he H Leave ray house, air r aaid I, seizing the poker. - Pm going,' said he very quietly ; .but let me sav this in vour ear before we mf - my my two THE OLD, sAND NEW, YEAR. We commend tto every reader the follow. ine timely aod judicious article. Eolly aod fashion: extravagance and idlenessrrule the Get up earlier go without your hmch dan these efitnes and any ffortllo don't go to places of amusement without 4 7 . ,DL :' '..--1. vouf wife or children don't take a ride b, "and egress from, if,e ship's cnhin!) ffehnsrhis vay along in utter darkness. The storm, was howhng, end eTeryrope above ! htm- seemed strong itf some strange melody,' while the pra,y was dashing -wildly over the bows of Ihe shtp. Just as ilr. W. reached .lM deck. Ihe darknts on one, side seemM 10 inic -i and l the noise of the.irater to come in riorejirregialarly ; sodden Iy;. opes", passed "oyer trje' head arid along the brenst of J the astonished -'roW. V He seized, ibem almost involuntarily, and held them with a con vulsive grasp. An awfai crash followed, and he was borne onward by the rigging on which he had seized, whilellte Jeck which had eps tained. his feet" had snnk beneath him. " 7; A larger vessel had run dowo his own. and he and perhaps anotheTwre" saved as.by a mi- racle, to tell the story cf.des'rQcttonl for the lar- ger ship went booming onward in ;her. course, and not a cry was jieard from the pefisbing men. Democratic tracks in that State,4 irVV race for Governor hext August--to beihewnrit beat man that ever canvassed for an office in th at, or any other Stale-j I feel no great concern for hinv a he .never supported me so, moeh from any regard for my prfn ciples as frorri1islavish fearof my "il lustrious predecessor," arid anesire.:o6br tain office, I "could not diewith a cpn science void of offence :Vith6otca'uironing. the Vorld against his brecd but that I Jin derstand there is no likely hood of his ever having offspring. . , , Hem 7ti ... My old maiden daughter. Miss Nancy'Tvibgof Alabama, I torn-Jover to my Executors herein after named, and as the has been re-elected to the United States Senate, 1 desire, that she may be permitted aii vere In the deep boom of ihe ocearijried." Jin' Honorable Example.-The fofiowin nnd in the Maysvilie Eastei'i ft is related of Mr. Graddock, a member of the Kentucky Se nate from the counties of Hardio aod Meade : j ' Sir, (said;Mr C,) what, J. have aaid here Uvf day has been said in a rough way, and, if it has wounded any Senator, I hope he will attribute it to no unkind feelings, but to my jwant of the polish of education. " Sir, yoor Snperintendent of Common Schools has said that there are ma ny men of family in this Commonwealth who can neunerreaa nor write, ana 11 130m 100 iroe. por .was a remnaui fuand ot the shattered baik. j to amuse the boys and girls of the District of Uolnmbia, for the next six years, with the witch stones she learned during hei travels in Rnssia Iff;n 8th. My infant son, Littleton Wl ler, of Virginia, my youngest darling. I de sire, most ardently, that "he shall enjoy, as a reward for his abandonment -of Virginia principles, all the advantages to be derived fmm the e4uriaMJi of old Tom of the Enquirer. . " - v 1 Item 9fi. Also." my lovely boy, Dixon !f. of Alabama. My great concern is, how he is to get to and from Washington ; he cant walk, and be is so large the stage wont im in the Speaker's ch air. 5!y will is there fore, that he. be permitted to remain , in Washingtco and fill it during the recess of Congress. - - iltm lOlh. My eleventh ftcur Son, Gen. Alexander O. At l If I could I would do something for that Roy, for his Stale will not. He is now low to the world, and scarce My own marriage bond has my roar to it ; and ooid him FOme what regret having d ray son, who now sits to the other Hoa9eras a . m ,A Ln,Li stout boy when I learned to Write." , cc"ed ihe f '' '? - P,se.,.. Pu. bl rr r - . ; ' . .. . in the Speaker's chair. My will is, ther Mr. C. is now n.t only a resectable Senator. (ntt u Mru,J tn min , i-i v- mm 1 oqt a good lawyer. - wnai more need oe said 10 his praise? - , , III. T 1 A. . W W - W mm m w M, I i i-M , - C , 1 v. - U. ti ' XJYealhiDoite 6 r TI2E EVEKGS!-;:2rr- A Monthly Magazine (.f IVpul.ir !'- . and Music. . TERaia '1 wc UDliirj ; 'nasi In avsree ;? 'With the January Nomtrr ill cc the Second Volume cf ifelsroprir 'V-rr.j of new and elejant literatcretThe works of romao tic interest, which lore I c menced ih il,will berartieil an iu iheircrrr; ' A glance a its djiona. table of "ccnients !; t the past year WiHarTd"'tW rct'st saI!"ir' evidence of its value. 'It has comprisr-d r. by ib.rnust popular jmowrn aaihois c.f V.i and the nitedStHesCi -Niw 'in the f-n- oublicalion Art Poor Jack, by Ctntam ?:?r-v f r v .: . . Master HompbretL'i.oy unaties v q. (Boz) Ten Thousand aVi'tar, t! t ' popular ami arcoslnsr ."Story 4 the day ; h? I eiof Lortdun, by W 1 1 Z Afns vv or t h , a : ). RoiikwoodCrichtbn..e.y and Stacley "I ! by the-aothor of V'entine: Vox Uen : throughout the "cooatTy, vho -'wish to n c . these works, can fiod them id n shap so c renicnt and so cheap. V Back pam'ver', rvt ? ing the coraoenccroent of ajl l,fe stir!-5 . either of them, can ba formshed at the r ub cr lion price. . . -J"r v .-:,:. -.v.v.' i Besides the wotks'abbve ennrbe-aJfd, tl:r I! ergreen Will contain( as it has' hitherto com the spirit of the best ffi in llefws and I: 3 1 . open me eyes 01 1 no P nv , V ) L without they are with Voq-don't et a bet- rV-,1 ine ru,n Wl,,cf, 8Tirt51 U,CIU ,u 'uo ' lc ' m ter dinner than your family tat at home . w- , listening to tneir seductive inuuences,sowJio oiVe uosmokin? and .'casual lOnnKs ana returns his thanks . - be well received by all those who desire to don't have parties without you can pay &1.&V'LX SC. ihing, corue., and ,he o.ann. Ud(c?b tor.iH ... H,U. extra. .i.b. cb, inenunono puoiMi Beu e ...f-, ... aJ f pa gne and ice cream out of Vour own sav- :arneson the . habits of the a&6 assimilated to tnose 01 r'e , r ui . s i . - L Mawiia " " T . h nm loom tn k th mflffP nl vonr own ESPECTFULLY returns his- thanks to p&t lavors hi iciofurm his friends iuihe still carries io a.tlct. cedia,te in I tiaoUr on nand a supply of ready made lioots sui deserve to be classed among; toe indJMioes, fine ahdilcoaree, j All of which will . untJrit$nrihe aoe ..U Dan. Ren 1 .11 ' 4 ui a . 1 J.l.o A .. Eimiwi -r B . 71 ! Ju luw lor casii ur iu fiuiiciuai ieici3., u i r: i . I , ' ! . ... ' I ' . . I ' . !' ' ' - " - won creou, or .wewn ior i couf j t'Jirir--- RVotn Ae Saturday Courier. (yr b SHOEJlKIJSG BUS old times of our grand-fathers :ahd stOTehtjuse of Col. Samuel lemty, im- jhers. " He who shall be insiru- lyopi)Os.teW.fyVU"rphy s store, m t . .. l-.tarinys hianchs. tiTP He kees con- menial infringing wou. ;iOJV THOMPSON. UnireirtOi Jarl6, 1841 3m25 PIU0E3 CUHHEK'T AT X B. Orders frym' a distance promptly at- A LITTLE CHAl WITH MY FRIEND '&hi thi ' . ;. ? ' .- f -! J I - - - n . "f ft1 - ' -1 ii t ! On the-3lst of Llast December, lS40;a- bout eleven oxlock at night, I was prepar ing to receive a stranger; who had promised to vitit me piecisfely nt .12 o'clock, frnjd nigbt) wfcose- nn)me I understood o jjbe New Year, When roucn, o'my surprise, oo my friend Old Year just; popped in wilhriut k knocking, to take bis last farewellj He ; Bran j$ALis'so!kr-"' February 6 . On Is. peach, Vviihn in see flean, Torn, ' ttlicrs. FWur;, :. Flixsced; '. It . l !Jtl H tiiisceU Oil, pr. 1 gal. $1 If J 7 a 8 . a t 140 1 a;50 I VZh urn 14 a IS - y ' ; 5 - 35 Molasses, Nails, Oats, Pork, ; I Sugar, br. I loaf. Salt, Tallow, Tobacco, Cents. 40 a GO 7 a 8 15 a jngs and learn to be the jbdge of your qivn expenses, and not to let your idea of what the world will say ana inmn oj yon, reep the purse-strings, lor As world don't, think of you at all, it is too much taken up with itself.' - .1 . " ;.! I '' Leave mv hnusp. voo impertinent ibid . ; , mf ( rascal ! leave my house instaibfly !' I'm o(T,ifor there comes my greatest emy, Mr. New Year, and I daref ol meet htm. Good, bye.' A.e he went out of one door. New Y . . ... - . t ' . popped in at tne otner. 12 o'clock. A shocking accident occurred oh Thursday night, ol last week at Alstead, New: Hampshire. The rain, it will be recollected, was very hea vv. and ihe streams mecbf swollen. hAs a vounsr lady, by the name orllannab Morphy, was ri- of raems, having lived a little loo fast when dinor in comoanv witu a ffen:Iemn : to a ball at be had the means. However, as ne will Paper Mill Village, the ehicle, either id con- qot be troubled with the expense of return I m, . . La' : M seqence of the slippery descent portion of the In2 lo Washington again, after the fourth bridge, was precipitated into the water. Ihe of March nexf t consjder lt an ample leg n.ieman IIU Utr Sui uiSMi nra "c nttr onrt n U',h ..II .nnnri . ui. t nuv wa nuiu nin ouuii iiiiu in i 3m aznes, besides original ptvees by native uf disiioction.; r t m M I , , Furmer sobsciib?rs arp.'rrq'iejtfd t rrr : their stillscriptions At their estSiv&t. couvi;r.:t f and rewfsubseribersjrut to delay ft;arf! It !' ' names, so that we may knuv the exact ' til :' thatfWUi .be'fequire'd." A single.,: v4n we tif i EyersreenVis c6ropK?edfrf about S0 pgr? ; tbecWtcest-rrterary rhst'er.Vfr:-'" ic"1' iTERlMS.VJVo p4la riMt ( y r? t n a J r ; , or Five pollars for three. copies, in nil rj?SfH Ik-: of postage." New subscribers will receive all i! back numbers from" April "to 'DcccnsKcr, 1 r ; tcgeiher with the second vulnme, ftr 3 rnr, it ted free pf expense. - Fs J. WINClTF'I n. - - : 4 SO Ann street, fsew-Vc iK. NEW ESTABMS?33Er;r::- .f -.- h. -' '".-. ' fW. . -n lieve escaped without injury. Miss M. howe ver, was .borne down the stream, went over three dams, and was taken op at a distance of three miles from the -spot at which the accident occurred (a mangled corpse !) I - en s' ear It was precisely Benedict;; G2 a G5 Beef Whp'at. bush 1 not pass Y I x .X with vbu. I don rk j V .. ' o 1 fiom when we firs conunueo ue uu Two Scenes in Richmond, (Va ) are thp? described by a writer in one of the papers jof that city, f 1 hey relate to the night in wiiih in A 1 K I KuOCKlTIH, loifcH - Mia p-... ...... ? I nnnv l!.ISSIPr firvUMT llr.iini ill tur m lien- inn hi denirtnre. he I tr. T ikoi .ito Vml ih firt hirit-flv desctiHea 1 tn Wig VU lUQ iuiu y .... .. .. r . , . ID w, . "j, -" ; r ;r u a 11 . . . -- ii J : V. . I- .... i.iLLr .i . 1 ' B - 18 a OQl83 8,1 COU, i' iCSlS lUB CUipilUMjWi iiusicriio-j &1 25 Oiaoing mwwu . .; . ii; , She floated about like a tairbut very v V T I i.C. JnmM Mf II (1 V Pr.'' flllfl I lO the I ' I k.J ml.ilh.r iohH A. nm mn. naiiuiiiz vum.wi is wo . i tniiner. ana swivru iirr uuo y w " 'k K fl VII " ' li . .. . . . . I . -i I " " I ,ri..t- rot frtnl " bp. 1 lle Tow-Linen, IGa 20 J . - , il w j .hkhi wJm ..i nrolkfrrPAliU than rhaitltio find you much altered met ; now a year ago, fellow satirically f very Lard, ! From the Jonesborough Whig THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT i ' -" ;- IvIARTI VAN BUREM. PublisJied by Request.) i I - Martin Van Buren, of the town of Kinderhook, and State of New - York, and Heine of lawful ?ge. as my bsliKpate doth show, being diseased inJ in mind--insomuch firement, thai I inform the world he decend ed from the House of Austria." mf . ( ' f ' . . , Item ilth As to those numerous little presses, in the different States, "too tedious to mention," and which sprung up like niwsA- roowt lied hard, and threw mud faithfully, roy will is, that they shift for themselves. Item 12i, My dutiful child Tillman A. of Indiana, I regret his defeat, in bis raco for the.ofiiceof Governor, I have appointed him to be the Governor, of a Territory, in the far-cfT west ; and my will is , that he shall not be removed by the new Administration, Iltm J$th. As to that innumerable host exeo 1 1 of Post Masters, andtbejr deputies, scat tered to and fro, pver thi? wide earth, who have oppressed and destroyed Ithe letters, papers snd documents, of the British Fed- he eral Whigs," and w ha' have faithfully dis- y 1 tributedthe letters, papers and documents, r-1 01 1 iocmtic oarty without lee or re. h Mocl'sylkt J P. INFORMS the fubHc .thatiho has renrnvn! from bis former stand, to Hs new buiMir--. on ihe public square, in the Town of Mtt Kv ville, wjiere be Will continue to Veep a His House is roomy and commndious; sit.u li ed to w hich areSlX COMFO RTA V h E O l-V FICES ior gentlemen of thetBar,.all cunvcr ient to the Court House. The eobscjiceiplci: es himsejf to the most diligent exertt-wosi to givo satisfacilob tosuch as may call on him. ilr: TABLE, BAR & STABLES are proviiMl i : the best manner that the conntry will aCTurJa and his servants are faithful and prompt, Jan 26 1839 U26 . . cswa: Cmeraw January 19, 1840. mOcti tne same ; quue as mhi i guuu.icsv- ri 1 lutions. and Quite alunnsppy." ; tvront 1ft nift Mr UIO I ear, 1 saio-1. spmewuai icu Oats bushel 33 a 40 at bis calm manner anrj sneenng expresaion, 8 al lO 13 a 20 ax sua Mgyd25a3 le f ope lb 10 alt 2 fe lb 12J nil 5 Nri : 8 a til bush 40 a $0 Oil rral 75 a $ I can tell you, sir, that you have . treated ! lamo r : 125 me very sbabbilyfindeed. You majle iiie linseed 1 10 a 1 25 a great many promises, none ol wiitctj n; Pork lOOJhs 5 a G been fulfilled. ' f , ! f! : brl tillers 40 a 45 lOOibs 5in;Bi m ;u 11 a ses 40 a 50 Rico lOOibs 4a 5 Sugar lb 8 J 12$ aau sacK (( I made yoo premises? 'I. fear yoo for- iret yourself !" r ri! n;,tni on av Mr. Old Year, on the - ! J . . . . i which was a caution to all ti.lismmai?i .1 -L I JJ "I'l.-. young geuuemen, giajnraamur imh, ,: htpt creatures who . graced the scene bqkd J ' f -r I . . ' 1 L S ted. and made ail -bright with their emiioarih'A'.vas't crowd of- men shouted and applauded with their whole might, and thebejo tifol dancing woman, giving them an extra jfi'rt or two, which set mem ou in a pt-uwi bk""; delight, mHde her bpw ihe curtain oroppop he dear Fanny tapping her. Wrirg-yobr- neek-t'tTopon the shoulder, said j'drre, oere is ie one toosand dollars almos now let os pff Bot the audience, said no, and they Pboured and t f L .1 t . 1. In ntkra rktlf ft n A m screameo ot vnunn'" w" , "Alt that moment, in an obscure hovel, open j in matty parts to the cold, bit ing ind. wiirjof i fire, s June sat a poor woman, ioiaiPg m uri. iti led'bdsom her sick and dying babe, while tojpin fndVMlIet of straw lay two shivering ! ht' e enee' has become contemptible, pnd exH Forrth of March nift thereafter, to be forma ried, do make and ordain this roy r&sTwtll ward, end defrauded the. Government out of and testament. its tu&t dues my will is, that as tbey have - Item 1st. Mv will is not to dp much for j to retire to the shades of. private life, tbey mr oolit"ai pod.fatber, w3. Jackson, si- at least manifest. that Stoical indifference ihoojh tie has done much for me. For which has characterised rny withdrawal. what he ha done for me, l do not know em. 44rA. My will has always been that I am under any erions obligations to and ,j 9 thatnny Cabinet officers iVl'his him, in as inuch a he acted more from city, forge receipts, and take every other step passion than principle, ara more irom a nccessary to enable them to leave a fair haired of others, than love for me. Heside. Uhow . of thmcs behind, and in the event tilltw i i . i : - .1 i . l - l.. ti .i.n i.vn Mor ip wia nea- SlcclAmer. 10. 00 ii mJ; coununonv log . , . --" .ii.h M i.h ' - . . . w Mm . mm a i a anil - it i mi r in iif-. imi mauu BU I . ...... 1 1 -v I . k 12V English 14 craoaiiu- -i n nd biUernePS oflife. Mill how iruiy, odi U I . I t l ; ..mn in 1 laolar.mnnlh I till I I 5"" " . . . . . .l. .Lj.i J German i4le"Fr'7 -o-" i, " " "VLa how truly, answerea mat nean .w u.r i i . - - - I v .i j mb ty vi v mnrs mm i rrr i h ur r:; i u - . i i a v a initivAan 2l Tea in DC. 15137 aoouiusiu; T. -'"T " i.V ,H-a mother wve, aasne rwo . 1 H : Very true.very true,' replied the od fcl- f ace 0V uer dyiotr babe; how fast flowed ib IKaTETTEvir.tl:. January 27. 1841. " 'Uf! -. .r : - I if ;T.pe.ach45aiO T''io - I.' a, j c?f:..a!0 P I - , 141 a .IMS. n, 7 atO r'PnYwn, 16 a 2 -";40aoD Js.F.F. , j 7 MtSM.l : t . i i n w - ' m. a, 5 a 4 - ..j I i M V 1 ml W 9 5 L 1 t C: 1 I I low but all this I promised condittoaUy: te from eyes which had known little but fo ij nnw let me ask. if you have fulfilled row and weeping through many weary day ihnJ conditions - t howdeep and fervent was the prayer rt en those conoiliony z , . - . H, j .r i,.nnt n nt oriva loh 'Certainly I nave Air. Via X ear. f t, TlKr - heart near lo vm W I 1" Molasses; 27. a SO Nails, cut, 6la 7 Sugar brown, 94 a 12 Lump, 16 Loaf, 18 a 20 Salt. IS net. Tobacco leal 44 a 5 - You promised me,' said the old l roan, Ko" on o? 1 hiQ hat and-cane: 'wh?n we tiaie rope. c iu Wheat new 80 a 90 Whiskey SO a S5 Wool, 15 a 20 ntBivrr j have enioyed bave been the jne- VI! ceSsav relaxationsiiof the mind and fbbdy, $24 a $21 and actually essential . . if 44 a 5 - You promised me,' said the old my on Ths. leftlto act for came ihiM Jno kind hand to aio, no angpi arm. not to! soften the dyin roomenis ol.her p.Kir.bibf; and ai life flickered and waved in m (vt rrt. and the sobs of the mother st.onded tn inaijqia I . I .f tt.. rrr i of tVa Ip-. . fMtln 9C Iff, ini 2UIII1Y VI liri ktw V y.TWTy wrn??g f' - . vw 4 ! Jk . , 8 " W irn.Ai k 4 karritr hA had flfo doUari iniadvance, and two dollari and lttf at ihe end pt the year. ;r ' ; nabscriptioa will be received for a less time v y?ar, unless paid for in advance. ' 1 PaSer. discontinued ! (but at the option of until all arrearages are paid. s TERMS OF iDTERTISIirG. , dollar '.pet sfpjare fur the first Insertion and !?' 6ve cents yr each continaance." . (rn notices wil( be charsed;25 per ct. high bevaba? TtesrK--"-" r :1 '. i , .VlMnoi: Id mm.r ' ! : ill L. . 1 . n ? Mvuuii oi, 33 nr, ceni win uo uiue iu i'j j . CTVeiby the year. - - r ; MVj ""rcmHiq Will ue whiii"" "i"ii qt -igi?u ipr accoraingiy, uuiess utuci- . t Certain ilnC. . t rlnselr. and I have seen you take you lunch at noon, whih never costs less than an eleven-penny bit, making fifty dol year or near if. : Wei! if I did, every oocy luncues iipr mind let me ffo on.' So the old fellow! coramencea again, apu are a s i - v X ou sun sMiy fnr- . L.nr ' innocent spirit wi I mioKt iiidrre you lliave smoked .wo inpu- mrtA .4Amn,hra Mo'her, dear mother, give me Some bre as the keen wind came throngn) tne crepf and she clasped the dying child to her bosoms fl iht mnfnent. a dancins woman, a stranger. ;i. L orotth nf tbnnsaods. and! her Intro's! of u 1-a e.i..r mailp her last racefol bow. land took ibe princely aura which .was hen raf amo-j- ve their lal shoo Vjiri? ' A- ft. J ? ngfu US uigoi u nrai axed in desnatf cpoo all eraaioed loherof the little prattlewhoo i dearly loved. 'Socb is lite.P ' f i tj that r she so dearly i , J: ti.l t.elv mnrtths sand cigars iu uio.is m! another fifty dollars'' T : flntl Mr. Old sTear," said K U oibst smoke r it is a fixed babit-and I canVglve r bairl he. VOtl mOSt 8ISO " very wcii) o", y . : ' - . r 1 . don't interrupt me, lor 1 1 ..1 U,fic Tliirino our brief) ';vnIlj..i.'.iMm, irr!.i while at sea. Mr. nave Illuo llUJe -w 7 j.- ; 1 , unc a'wj , - . acqnaintance. you have been to Ihe tpeaire Williams left bis berth beiow wnn,n tmem, , - -. , . W B mm mm, mm 'mm. mm I AW . - i.T. m mm mmm T n 1 n n JB W the obligat ion reasc?, when if is understood th?it my cunning overcame -Ji is f weakness. He, too, is not long for this world, having exposed himself to the inrlemcncy of the wenlther, last August, by riding Out and in to Nashville, to carry on an irprofltaMfi newspaper controversy, and having subse quently had to take large portions of hard cider to reduce him, the retnecfyis prof ing fatal. We shall meetnt the hatter, ihop.f and talk matters over . Item 2d. My will is that H the great Expunger. be himself. I have no fears of his ever be corning poor, as he has shown,' from his yoth. great skill in money matters, end will always provide for h;mspf,:no -matter at whose expense. As a collecting oiTicer. he is skillful, nd lakes care of number one is aboarderi when paper money is in rogne, he uses it for cravat stijfning. Iltm Srf- As to my true yoke fellow," Amos and Francis P. I will thm all they carimake in future, y lying and elandering honrst men; and I desire that they my remain in peaceable possession of what Ithev have plundered from the country. whfch if not a little, believing thM t'ey will be able to get through life with that portion of my estate, I have noj particular wish that ray Executors', should even allow thepi the "exriiement of composition." llenvAilu As to my old partner Richard M. ;of Kentucky, I w'ill him nothing, aslie seems to have a will of his own which, unfortunately ior me, led him to an aeso ciatton with 6m colored friends 4 which has been a great draw back upon the Democra. Vic cause, in the South and West. Item 5th. My new, but illegitimate al lr. John Calaline, of South Carolina, I will that he may contenc wnu me vjm bi t.j"in "4' that this can not be done, I desire,- for the credit of-mine, and their posterity, that they set fire to all the offices in the city. Item 15th. Contrary" to my will, I ap point WlLtlAM tf. HARRISON AND JOHN TY.LF.K, myExecntors fjly re grets at having to appoint these men the Ex e utors of nmy tastTwil I and testament, are occasioned by a knowledge on my part, that they will manege my large estate, on different principles from those by which I have been governed : which will, I know, cause hundreds and thousands, of my off spring, to fulfil the Scriptures, which say, "in the sweat of thy face shaft thou eat thy bread." Item 0llu 1 will my body to be deceni ly hunrd in all the pomp and grandeur of ihis world "the cotan. earth and winding sheet," aod all else pertaining to my inter ment, to be imported from some foreign des potic country, aod at an immense expense as I never regardedHrifles. j Item -lth. My Will is, that my Bank Stock and other surplus money, be expend ed in the purchase of all lands st joining my farm st Kmderhook, where I dtsire to ' . - A he honed, eo as to prevent the Wings irom having anv hurting ground within ivm'ile of me; for never having kept the company of honest men while living 2 bare no desire to form any such associations after death. Item 18A. My will i, that I be buried upon tilljorc$t with my hed towards, the west, and a large pair of rem" horns plac ed thereon ; that my sheep be kept alwavs around my tomb and that, when the last loud trump shall sound, and the Vyhigs arc moving in solid phalanx, towards the risirg sun. l.may fa' I in with my flocks, and to- ! geiher join my frieM;a on the head waters i of Salt River a ctream whirl) the Govern FROSPECTUS Western Carolina Temperance Zdcc;a!; A monthly pjiper deToted ki.tbc-Te&perane IIp fiirm,:poMishe4!arAs cit . "ed'by D.'H'.'M'AjsilLt: ' The Temperance Cohvenlhn tint was htM at this plaee early in September.-refolrnl 1 -publishing a paper of ihe aboe. title and charar ler, and appointed Dr. J.jbn. DicIiSon and D. It. M'Anally to cocdoei.iC, Froni the many p:rs ingengageraentsDr. Dickson already. ru-, I.e. deems it impracticable for hirn to be rea gri-' f! as on e of the edi ioh, t b ctfg h h e f w i 1 1 cb itnlly ose all his influence otherwise, to protjiote its jr-. tere8f, the subscriber Jherefore, proceeds to i -sue this Prospectus in hisawn na me, with a bcyr. it.at he will be aided in the undertaking, by .i the friends of the Temperance canse thrftojhr.'it the country, and that ihe paper may sucu havo an exieoiye circulanon. Friends cf the Teuiperzxce Cevte hs!o ! we make a most earnest appeal- sandsol dollarsare annoanyexji.oeti ai u:m- . at circuses, at the race track,-at gmrr.ris, tres TiJ- PKH..Uhia D.S Gazette publishes ilhe following anecdote respecting) the late Samuel f Williams, Esq formerly a distingowbe4 broker j in London, who died last weeic in wswn ; 1 ; r" l" tUBUIO ftllHUIlUU juv iu mw v" j -j W .h-iH hp the head of a i disbanded f. . - - .u.. .i.L r ' ... i Miecfiufi wilt hate naviabie bv that ana in tne everii ur-i imp j ' . - - : l . I 1 a toti nard lur ninr. 1 uae oii- 1 -. Southern i GKl ALM rhUiLiu,uuri, rsi. " i 'y. V.I ' :! ' faction; er proves amble provisions for him, in a Circus, where be can continue o riispiay bis agilitv in t;rnng summer siits. Item 6th. My flippe-y lilt'lejfri' nd Ja. I leave sule hs;r lo the while no mins are epared. the lxoiy i f reijre- ment and ease foregone, and co labr deemed to serere to advance the imcrcsis .f i-cliti'-ul aspi rants, can yoo nbldosomethinz in a rar that most be dear tevery irue patriot, philanthropist, and chiistian ? Kecollect tbeie are but few, ve rv few, wunh papera in ll the So'ithetn connt? y. Ths Western pari of Nnh CaroSiw, the Wp tern part of Virginia, and-thiEWto psrt .f Tennessee particularly, need a perine al cf i!-.i kind, and it is fcr yoa now uTsay whether they shall nave it. - The very low price at wnieb it was fixrd 07 ihe Convention, will mike it neeessary, that s. very large subscription be t.ad, before the publica tion of it can be justified. t , . j . TERMS. The IVeslcrn Carolina temperance Jjdvcc at z will be published on a toediura abeet, in quarni form, each number nuking eight rwges, and Till be furnUhed al the very low prc of Fifty Ccnt3 a copy. ! Where single epi-Var taken, the pay ment roost be made io variably opon the reception of the firl number. ':' . ' ' ' . ". ECr Postmasters, editors or pcblighencf ro pers, and allMifcbitis.t.UGiMel.'t ts?d agents. . : l ".;-.;; - GOiTia aks Fisr. A Lt peions indebted to the Subscriber? b JOSL note'or acontof I'jnger lihan tve'vo mornbs standing,' will call arid f ay if net the whule, a pan, of their nspeeUve dcesfcrtkwith, as we are compelled. to hate money. We hop? ihai il.iscaltwitlhe punctually attended to ty all those whom it may toneem. . , CRESS 5c BOPllf SalUbory, Jan. 9. H4I 4w2f 1 - Jilt r st. Ancient LiBTinrr, Moddt.n Reform. " ALL KINDS OF For sale at this 0ks. '1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 6, 1841, edition 1
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