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We have seen the following (says o oocnnndent of the National Intelligencer) in the Irish paper .... . I. .V U ' T c .aollo tn mind bv the verv eloquent eu Ir rf Mr C.lav rsn the snWIC 1US.' great friend to liberty and liberal policy, who is supposed to make me siaaress immediately y" ous to his death, viz: BUONAPARTE. Oh! bury me deep in the boundless Let my heart have a limitless Tormfspirit in life was as fierce and tree As the course wave: 0f the tempest's I chose never to Iccep a rtan in suspense an hour after I had determined not to .have him for ahushand, if he offered himself. I made my calculation accord in to my own ideas of propri ety in their general hehaviour. One came to see me seven months constantly, and said no thing about love. I concluded not to wait any lonjrcr, though I had no real objection to him, I dismissed him. Another ofler- cd himself hand and heart, after an acquaintance of three weeks, 1 told him to go aoout nis busi ness, he had neitner common prudence nor Common judg- induce the belief, that among; tient felt great relief immediate . . . i . . lii" ' :j all the substances mtr.erto trieuiiy , jus recovery was rapiu. for gas illumination, this article) will be found the most eligible, obtained at a very trifling ex pense; and the idea is suggested that this article may possibly be come of considerable value for exportation. The vast quantity of seed, amounting to many mil lions of pounds, that annually accumulate in our cotton dis tricts, forming a pile almost use less and sometimes noxious, would, it is thought, afford ma terials for illuminating evcrv ci- f- v v O I D J mpnt- nrw a third was forever. tv in the United States. - j - telling me how many conquests It is expected, that Mr. 01m- he had mane, i toia mm aisieu win snorny make pu one ms Inst :thntlhad a sufiiciencvof his exnerimcnts and scientific re- company, and desired him to be ! suits on this subject. Ral.Reg. MMM4!Aiilnit 4 s nft Anlinn in luc At.! ture narrations to others, that' America against ihe world. my heart was not among the I It would seem that our Ameri numbcr of those which had fall- can artists have nnfin.innt.eil the en victims to his seductive pow- atmospheric engine; & lor which Will UU luuuu liiuot -. . -" especially for our southern ci- confine their attention to dress ties, where cotton seed can be in their public appearance. They ers. To nass over at least as manV affairs as your correspondent does, in which 1 was engaged, with all the variety of beaux, from the starched and mincing dandy of the holiday ball room, to the solemn and tonguelcss a patent has been obtained. This improvement is denominated a rotary shifting engine: it entire ly supercedes the necessity of steam, and to which different mechanic powers can be applied, as convenience may require; but chiefly depends upon atmosphe ric pressure. From the simpli city of its structure, and its por tability, it is deemed by mecha nists superior for propellinc ves sels of any description, and for And as far from the reach of mor tal control ' Were the depths of my fathomless mind, That the ebbs and flows of my sin gle soul Were tides to the rest of mankind. Then my briny pall shall engirdle the world, As in life did the voice of my fame, And each mutinous billow that's skyward curl'd Shall to fancy re-echo my name. That name shall be storied in re cord sublime To the uttermost corners of earth; Oh. renowned, till the wreck of ex- mrine- time i i..ip .i i i..i r.ii. ti anu nan snaveu uuu-eun oi me larm house. 1 came to an adven- Yes! bury my heart in the bound- ture of no common occurrence. ic stcd. l was cnjrasreu to be married to a It would burst from a narrow i . iv vounir merchant: mv woddimr xomo. . " ' o . j 1 : Should less than an ocean my sepul- clothes were ready; he was a; being applied to any kind of enre De, genueman wnu set a nign vaiue ; macmnery, 10 any principle m- Or if wrapped in less horrible 0n his taste; he wanted me tojtherto known. The expense of whitr nnn. ho orrt in n rrt nlinut i nnl . onmnnvorl urifli fl-in rwA n o From the Petersburg Intelligencer. itant t concluded I had at lastjry steam engine, as no fuel is juikul,. got signt oi a cloven loot, l; required to generate or compress (0! bury me deefi in the boundless proposed that instead of pumps the atmospheric fluid in its re- ea" he should wear boots: he did not scrvoir. The srentlemen whnsn We've buried thee deep in the like the interference. Surely,! united efforts have produced this KrmnHlpcc coo Iti it i .1.1. . Thv heart lies beneath the wide A, . ut''. :" aupcuoi impruvemeni, n: aont worK uotn ways, l nut : ana who Dledire themselvos im For thv sDirit in life wn wild oil the time took a second I its utility, and as we sav. do- and as tree thought about the matter, and , serve universal patronage, are v.. i.w,v owujj uroKe on me inaieii. i man iiessrs. Amos vv. u. lany, o o er thy fathomless grave. that sptj. h;msclf as iord at th Hnnrnnlr. -Rorl-n,V "J """"V- V-XJlllllJ , That "tide" which the world could threshold, will be a tyrant in the : Massachusetts, and Junia Chit- ncyer control, nouse. i never Diameu myselt terden, ot Stephentown, county Is now still as the blood that flowed for the step. ;of Rochester New-York, tn But its glory will shine while aes , ,?nce 1 11istencd to a foP of a ' whom application may be made shall roll, ieuow, wno wore rumes and . lor rights to anply said nrinc nh And forgotten are those who blue broad cloth; he spent dol-j to navigation or other purposes bound thee in chains! lars where he should onlv h.ivni paid cents. I left him off. An-: ( Tuscaloosa Roarer . ..... I iU- 4n i r 1 7 t mi . oiot out thy name. uluui usuu iu cumu iu my la- inc woria:" A recent Mobile in ieuers wouia cnain tne rest ol tners nouse wim nis dog and ! Kegister publishes an advertise mankind: mm ihn rp, r . ' , . . . , , w j w iisicii lnuiii. oi iir. vxeorsre JLavis in acts and .thv fame to mm, nut i told them That one the lollowing terms: "Tusca i will not easily believe how much men consider their dress as ex pressive of their characters; va i '.l i i? rn.. mi) , levuy, sioveniuies wuy, appear throughout. "Double, double, toil and trouble!" In the list of mar riages in a country paper before us, we nnd tne loiiowinff: Married, in IVIendon, on the 19th inst. bv Elder Weaver and Charles Foot, Esq. Joseph and Jesse Munn to Miss Abigail Kimball!! "One to two, "There's muscle for you!" acts ana tny tame, , i . , . And bury in darkness the "march who. besl wcd s0 larSe a portion loosa Roarer cf thv mind " of his affection on do5? hnrl nnt .Tho j . . ,!. . KJl K.JL Ul tlJiS tClUUIil Suffliy name will be echo'd till la- lxy'T. ?r G' navmg been com time. , ; . u "iLut wio ia,pieieiy aisgusted witii the flat Dress. Women should not Hertford Academy, Jit Murfreesboro N. C. THIS Institution is now open for the recention of Students, and the Trustees have the satisfaction of informing their friends, and the Public, that the care of the Male department has been undertaken bv the Jei. James Douglass, a gentleman eminently qualified by bis literary attainments and exem nlarv Dietv. Mr. Douglass is a Presbyterian Clergyman, lately irom the Theo logical Seminary at Princeton, N. J He makes none of those promises which parents might indeed ex pect, which custom sanctions, and which it is more easy and common to publish than to perform. How ever, the 1 rustees have no hesita tion to say, from their acquaintance with him, and the verv resocctable testimonials tnev have received oi his character, that he feels too deep an interest in the rising gene ration, to omit any possible means of giving to his pupils, that intel lectual and moral training, which may render them honorable to their families and blessings in their day. The Female department still continues under the direction oi Mrs. Harriot W. J. Banks, a lady whose competency has been ful ly tested, and generally acknow ledged. JOHN WHEELER, Sec'y- Murfreesboro', " April 13, 1824. 3 5-3t ov wi Limt;. ....... ii j ..(, nil .cctt- And fret as thy sfiirit the nations tne nablt ol swearing, politely ulent boasting of the northern shall dwell; to be sure. I could nothntthl TKy 'cord bW.-nCd m r ZtLT uLaSmT-t0 ilW"nlf of their blind folly, PaPcrs- : their disnosahlp. f r ...?xi. - i ii . : " w " xu jiiiu, wan a loicrauic tor- morn snnlhnm ;t,10 - " iuuiuuu 111U June, and some beauty, through , in token of his sincerity ' pro- Mt4U wicumy j poses 10 run his horse Tuscaloo unobjectionable man for a hus-Jsa Roarer, twelve ?niles round. , over any race course in Alaba ma, against the Great Eclipse, (weight for inchest for from five to twenty thousand dollars. inesum torfeit. and timo nor. fectly immatcrial.,, And ages unborn of thy actions win ten: Then, hero, farewell! no more thou It be seen. For thy corse is now hid in the wide rolling mam; lUUUl 1UCX.11I, J '- ... m.jm. II iiuo- Since time first began thy equal's band, I remain in sinjrle life. ne'er been, II flDTIV in th l"rn11ont 'mn V-vn- T ill time is no more-may he be if to bc si i to not aram: THE STRANGER. rt . imaiuituuu. noping that all who arc wor- ill!' mnir in 4Un ' f 11 BACHELOR'S BLUNDERS, due prudence, fare better. I In our town of Harrowich. u e had a fashion, when I was a BELINDA PINCH gin, 01 courting by moonlight, to the sound of iino-llno- lp;rh tc iii lti ,J o o p uwrtta. irruiessor uim bells and behind apair of spirit- sted, of the University of North ed bays. I loved n LhtUr n'v.- i Tm iorkpvof a llttlo r vaiunua, nas abceriaineu that a 1 .-.fi.,1 ,e, felJ.w once, fine illuminating -as may be oh- uuu pulleu an ny driving me tained from cotton seed. The to. the cross-roads one evpn?n i . r r i , , with the horses all thnMI?" PT0 of Sas fr?m a.buslel of u- i- J v seed, is more than double the gallop; something whispered in L nrftrlpf ftf fi my ear a couplet ot the old bal- n' r V " v n i V jaJ. r 1 quantity of New Castle Coal, I anil rv.nn( ,.n,J, (Ut ! :n Aman that drives his horses hard, minatin nower It nartakes nf 'May chance to drive his wife" f u0 T DP Pou , 11 Pariakes 01 IwasWthenext Zyd of gas time he r,n nA u M. i n wnicn suDsiance, .cat the window he took the bouS I secd is known to iiiui. i mi ne exPeriments already made Surricai oneration A ci gical operation was performed at St. Louis hospital, in Paris, the last season, on a peasant of m r ere, who swallowed a small reptile two years before. Tor tured by excruciating pain, the "urn entered bt. .Louis hospital to be opened. An incision was made a little below the caradic ormce of the stomach, which exposed the animal; it immedi ately coiled itself back from the opening out of siVht. An re sistant put his finger into the uuua, and drew out a snake two and a half fcrt Inn -a eighteen lines in circumference. 14- 1JI A M. i. xi veu sixty hours. The pa DJVTS10X ORDERS. MAJOR Gen. Robert R. John son, of the seventh Division of the militia of North-Carolina, hereby orders the Muster of the following Regiments, at the times and places hereinafter specified, for the purnose of beine- rpvirwrH- -lof which the respective command ants, ana all others belonging to the regiments, arc required to take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly: The regiment of Martin, atWil liamston, Thursday, the 3d day of June next. 1 he two refr)1Tlntc nf Edgecombe, at Tarborough, Tues day, the 8th dav of J imp. The lower regiment of Halifax, at Cro- weirs, f nclay, the 11th day of June. The regiment of Northamnton. nt the Court-house, Tiresday, the 15th uciy oi june. i he unner retrimont of Halifax, at Webb's, Friday, the 18th day of June. Tho rppimpnt of Nash, at Nashville, Tuesday, the 22d clay of June. On the day nrecedintr the Mus ters for review, the commissioned Umcers of each regiment of infan try, will assemble at the nlace of Regimental Parade, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of instruction and discipline: All, except field officers, are required to appear with fire arms, they with side-arms. On the days following the re views, Courts Martial will be held. 1 heregimentsofWanen.Frank- lin, and Wake, will bc reviewed in the fall. By the General, Edwin D. Whitehead, Thomas J. Green, Aids-de-camp. Be it known, Edwin D. White head, of Nash county, and Thomas J. Green, of Warren county, are appointed my Aids-de-camp, and as such will be respected and obeyed. ROBERT R. JOHNSON, Major-General of the 7th Divi sion of the militia ofJV1. Carolina. Warrenton, April 2, 1824. 5-3t EAGLE. HOTEL 1 Subscriber having fil-- o ":n -1- the large and commodious hous I ll a . rTT. ir... in me town oi nainax, Known bv the name of the EAGLE HOTEt, iormeny occupied by iienry Gar rett, and lately by John Gary, ten ders his services to the Public 11.. j i . . . r ov iicruiiy, ana nopes, irom the expc rience of himself and assistants, to share a portion of public patr'on aee: asnothincr shall be his part to render every thing com- ionaoie. XrThe Bar ivill be furnih. - 'Jiti u ivith the best of Liquors, end th? taoie nvun as gooa as tne market affords. 1 HOMAS GARY. March 26. i-tf TUB GREAT PRIZE or 00,000, Is now floating in the GRAND STATE LOTTERY 'OP MARYLAND, Xoiv drawing in. Baltimore -::- Cohen's Office Baltimore, Jril-2d, 1824. iT5" Besides the above splendid Capital Prize of ONE HITXn&Fn THOUSAND DOLLARS, there are also now floating m the wheels the Capitals of 20,0002 of 10,009 5,000 7 of 1,000 Dollars, &r. the whole of which are liable to W drawn at the NEXT DRAWING, which, in order to allow time to dis tant adventurers, will take place on Thnrsdau, i 3 Hi of tfay, In the City of Baltimore, under the superintendence cf the Commis sioners appointed by the Governor and Council. Only two drawings remain to complete the Scheme the whole of the Prizes are paya ble in CASH, which can be had at Cohen's Office the moment they are. drawn. Orders ought to be sent on as soon as possible. Persons at a distance may at all times, with con fidence, forward their remittances to-Cohen's Office, for if the great Capitals in the Scheme should be drawn when their orders arrive, and the state of the wheel will not justify an investment, the amount enclosed will be returned by the first mail. Whole Tickets - g20 00 Halves 10 00 Quarters 5 oo Eights 2 50 To he had, warranted undrawn, ttt COHEN'S Lottery & Exchange OFFICE, 114, Market-street, Baltimore, Where the great Capital Prizes in BOTH THE LAST LOTTE RIES were sold, and where mors Cafiital Prizes have been obtained than at any other Office in Ame rica. Orders from any part of the Uni ted States, either by mail (post paid) or by private conveyance, en closing the Cash or Prizes in anv of the Baltimore Lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punctual at tention as if on personal applica tion, addressed to J. I. COHEN, Jr. Baltimore. l7COHEN'S "Lottery Gazette and Register," which is published regularly after each Drawing, will contain the Official Lists of the Grand State Lottery, and will be forwarded gratis, to all who pur chase their Tickets at COHEN'S OFFICE, and who signify their wish to have the same. -::- Orders will also be received at the POST-OFFICE, HALIFAX, Where the Official Lists of the Drawings are regularly received, for the examination of all Tickets and Shares, gratis. April 16. 44t Blank Warrants for sale AT THIS OFFICE. Printing neatly executed AT THIS OFFICE.
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