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"I,Ttf BUWAUD J. HALE, 1 JL5tj 11UJ lliUJL V VUt 1. O 5 j i ' ;s0per annum, ilpaid in aavance, rarARREN wiNSLQW has been appointed .jl..rincr the - year Ot Subscription; nV.QiiM'te Master of thfi Upnment of ArtillM-v fPff 0 at te en( tne 7ear ot the"5tate,;of No. Carolina, with the rank ol Lieu; )iP 3W - ' , . j- ' . ; -, tenant. W H V;- rVVV .'J.Vj r- ' .eviiRXrs inserted for. 60 cents per JOHN W.HUSKE has been appointed ray. i'h ' 1 i'4n fna aok KOAnonra lloctpr (if li rirn r t nf A rt'ill aw nf th Stat a Yf ire requested to state the North' CaroUitaitfeank of Lieutenant and win De ooeyea ana. respected accordingly. By order ofCol. S.T. HawleyV? H r,83r . ROBEKT COC HttAN, Jr Adjutant. '9 ind"30 ' r.. the first, a rl" n. Vlvert.sersare f 7' lsertions desired, or. they will be con Ff'utVbid, and charged accordingly. ' s to the Editor must be post paia. Two S rOKKS, ndw occupied'by James p,-f Ksa.. on me runuc square, posses- f bCK STOKES, on Person, street, between ? trKae and Stedman.- Possession given on fcs piember. Apply tb v -I U Sep JOHN KELLY. ' 84-2 w. fifov KOw riL CAROLINA. CCMBKRtAND COUNTY. INEQUITY, irRSUtN'T to a further decree of the Hon'ble Lfourt of Equity, made at Spring Term, 1830, fave wherein John Drake and Wite, John Mc l Vitm'r upn tltc Estate of James Atkins, dec, are uetitiouers. i will sell at Public Auc- A gtiovSL i!trN anted. Apply at this office. Jvhj 8, 1830. Suitable for Sunday School Libraries :cl HPIHE .Subscriber has just received o&comniission, JL a supply of Books adapted to. Sunday School Li braries, and for presents to youths, which will be ; sold verVJow ', - , . -r v also, Bishop Griswold's Sermons, ; - . : -Common Prayer Books, with the additional Hymns, some as low as -25 cen. - j. . . Buck's Theological Dictionary, a 12, : - . . Chalmers Works, " Bibles, Testaments, &c. &c. X "fe. J. HALE. July 1, 1830. . HEVVSON'S LOTTERY & EXCHANGE OFFICE, Petersburg 5th Jury, 1830. UNION CANAL LOTTERY, 12th Classi Draws on Saturday, 4 7th inst.V in Philadelphia, BRILLIANT SCHEME. ' t 20,000 Dollars, "" 10,000 Dollars, 3,500 Dollars, 1,505 Dollars, 1,000 Dollars, 500, Dollars, 400 Dollars, 300 Dollars, 200 Dollars, 100 'Dollars, -Sue. See. 5 5 5 10 10 35 prizes of do do do do i do : Auc- Tickets S5, Halves 82 50, QuartersiU25 From the Petersburg Old .Dominion. CHARACTER OF AN HONEST LAWYER. An honest lawyer is the life-guard of our fortunes . xkom the mcpromy raurxiiiu V We. have seen, and admired a most 1 ?au- ' CHARLESTON, dinner. tiful hank, of white sewing isilk, manufac We have received the Proceedings of the Dinner lured by a lad y of Edentbn North Carol in a , given ai vianesion on xne 1st insu to Messrs. Hayne ni letter inclosing .me SUKt ; ooserves and Drayton. JThey.fill nearly 12 columns of the Our ladies, next fear, will raise consider Charleston Mercury-and if it be possible we shall rable? as they-expect to engage in it exten- otau wc wuoic uciore ur reaaers l ne amner. -, r0r,K- t,.D,jf...,.,J. had nearly 600 subscribers-MeWs. Drayton, Hayne finely. One.oftbemhaa made forty pounds. . L. Chetes, James Hamilton, Turnbull (the author This silk is pronounced by judges, equal to of Brutus,) and H.1, Finckney, addressecf the Italian. Ve recommend those conversant inceiing. ine apeecnes are characlensed by great witri tne article, to examine the specimen animation ;and considerable eloquence. Mr. Dray- left at the office of the Gazette. Ar. Y. Gaz. r ton declared himself against Nullification.: Mr; Hayne T ' j , . " vindicated the course which South Carolirtahad pur- :- t j . ; . j ' ' - suea aeciarea t bat te abandonment or tne grounds I i assumed by the Legislature would amount to an un- j , wr"i mnner, mai -nc qiq noi go io conditional surrender t)f her principles that he did pocket the paltry outfits-hie' never had, and nut wish io ne unaerstoa as indicating any pamcu-l never would consent, to; take the people S money; without rendering an equivalent for it." Mr.i Walsh say s? that k We niijjht in fer from this, last declaration, that he has not accepted thp ouifitj yet the. affirmative X. JlCUllS iu lar course as proper to be pursued by the State at this time and under existing? circumstances that i what remains to be done, it is for the the people" to -the best collateral security for an estate: a trustv I decide but that he would be found with the Stated pilot, to steer one throup-h the clanpWnu fnnrl of.fMr. Cheves declared his belief that - the present ten times inevitable ocean of contention- a trui?fale of things was not to be borne, and thab it ousrht is believed'--Whether Mr priest of justice, that neither sacrifices to fraud iiorj10 b sisted in some way or manner, at any nd accept of the outfit or net,, we are not able covetousness; and jn this-, outdoes tboso of a higher ,evcry hazard but he Uirew out this consideration, i0.iaw. Kllt ,VP iinHertakr to Vv that function-that he can make peopls honest, who are! thL jrasla great Southern' qaestiOn that' S . hn ,ay' y aT: ?at sermon-nroof. He is an infair,hll 9nmi, of 1 ' Carolina oughlnbt either in oolicv or iustice. to act he ha not V received it. O appropriation i . .i i . i . . ..l,..i i; i-. i I wne murlo Ht and tuum, mat win preasentiy search ;a cause to the . ! w",ul sccki otner ooutner.n a separate time, as quick, and find out the peccant! hunior, the little lurking chest, though masked in never iso fair preten ces: One that practices law, so as not to forget the x fo either in policy or justice, to act n" ' h - 1 - 1 -l. n?or awaiting the co operation of the was made by the last CongtessTor the Mis :nStates; and he, therefore deprecated sion and though ihe'President most libe ate action, on the-part of S. Carolina at this rally offered to advance his own -unds ups prematureand impolitic. Messrs. Hamilton,- on the occasion, I yet Mr., R. properly de- tthe ( ourt Housejin Kayettevillc, on Monday I QCT'Orders enclosing the cash or prize tickets will j gown who weighs the cause more than the cold: h o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M the following I cation. , Address to ., I TRC l'S AND PARCELS OF LAND, . J u.f I".1 '"ersourg. llttt ; u .... , , (O The cash will be paid for all Prizes aspsobn a Lin the couaiy of Cumberland, to satisfy a debt L,rn 1 n v hf.wrom tiic'Kstate ot James Atkins, dec.,,tO the Ad gospel, but always wears a conscience! as well as a Turnbull, &c. spoke with great force and frankness; l;,,,,! u ' i - i .1 i .. Knf ...:n i j " ' J . i I IIICU in ...Wortht-rcot, to wit. . I;' teres oh Blt Smith's creek, . a Jo o i sliemers ao h do on Thorfiton's do do on Hectors do . do on hippo's do and Black river, do on Keoben's creek or branch, do joining1 the above, do no nio ... do on lUack river, , . . do on Jones's creek, east side, of Dobbin's branch, r do on both sides of we .t prong of do j do on the east side ot Hobbm's branch, as J E have hereby appointed and empowered Mr. . VI James MARTix&.oi Fayetteville, to cuver hous es with tin plate, sheet iron, or ziuc, on Mr. liichard S. Tilden-s patent improved plaa of covering, which for its decided adantage over all other methods of fire proof covering, deserves' public patronage. On this plan the builder saves very considerably rn the strength oftimhiers and framing; a slate .roof requir ing strength or timbers well framed in order to bear its weigbtv In a tin roof, there being no comparative weight, half the strength '.of timbers' and framing is quite sufficient."- This plan is peculiarlyadapted to old Dtiuuines on inege -noimniniore uem? requir- 1 . I fiJ.Il !! 1 "I- 1 : 1 do on the waters of Kiunev's creek and Black ed tnanto taite on me o smngies, kiiock uown xne old nails and put on tne tin; vne metnoa or putting on the tin being so perfect that whatever may be ti e slate of the sheeting, in reason,, a perfectly water proof as welF'as fire proof root is readily secured, that will last, according to thebest information onjthe sub ject, one hundred years. Another very decided ad vantage of this method of covering is, that jit is not subject to any kind of damage, whatever, for, while it lies on close anil smooth, forming the handsomest roof of an v in use, it would reqttirethe strength of a man to null one sheet from its position. As to the use of tin in hotisc covering, it is well knj)wn and used in ntanv parts of the world, and believed to be iln nn ni.rth t anrt cn.,huPt c.Hrc f Vfr- tal' DreteraOlC lO any Kind I UIC wroi.l COVrnviT t: t da on Harrison's creek and Black river, credit of nine and twelve months will be given t!io purchaser enteringinto bond with approv icurity. V. F. STRANGE, C. M. E. k'jV),lS30. 84-6 w. and it that will not bear the touch, in a generous scorn puts back the fee. Though he knows all the criticisms of his faculty, and the nice distinctions of practice, yet he never uses them, unless in a defen sive way to countermine the plots of knavery; for anrcis noi me skiii oi oui-natnine neni nor j do on the waters of Black river, fiver, ' s, r , do on the east side of Black river, do 'on Black river, An t .ir iitrl ixro y 1p?c lnorI tNjo between Upper Little "river 5c Cape Fear, , dD onJpper Littleriver, j d.) joining Solomon Walker, i do on upper side of Upper Little river, ., do - do ' do da do "do i do do . -do ;. do on Harrison's creek swamp, . do between the two Little rivers, in he KITE OF JfORTH CAROhlMl? I, CUMBERLAND- UOUNTL :t!:nnj- W. Hurvon.and Tboniai J. Curtis, r. )IN EQUITY. pis raIor, Ex'rof Dun- I tiiM'Leran, dec. & other s. I' ipear'nig to the satisfaction of the Court, that J- the hetendaitts, James; Jenkins and Wife, and wres McDonald, ire not inhabitants of this State, mature U dered, Thatr publication bc made in fUBtiLiy Obkhvfd for iv that unless ddctriuluntscme"in and plead, answer or de- Jft') ConiDlaiiianfs till. nn nv hffiirn the seventh wby atu r the fourth Monday of September next, dale Will be taken ntvi onTifvsh "anrl hearfl ex. nm 7. Rtrnn crp P?rlr nnrl Master. 'cein Favettev.ll. ihic ifiw ihv nf ti.lv. 18.10. ; V. P. STtaKfiV. C. Rl I. E. J A S. n. S WIN -D ELLS. PPKCl FULLY informs the inhabitants' of E- eth City, Italeighy Newbern, Washington, neilie, and other places in the route .through ;,1,tl Carolina, that he intends visiting the above " ined pbces in the month of August next, for lrP'irpose of ' 1 cent copper. It has however laiien into disuse some parts of the United States, wholly on account of the manner of its hein nailed on the roof, a num her of nails being driven through each sheet in such a way as to occasion leaks. On the present plan no nail "is driven through the thi,n he tin being locked and attached -to the roof in such a way as to rende: it quite impossible to leaK one drop, inepuonc may at once place the most implicit confidence in the mode of tire proofand water proof covering, anu as to its 'last, we could produce the best testimony, that it has been On houses ninety -five years and yev perfectly god. It has the most decided advantages over all other methods of fire proof covering excep copper; it is the cheapest ot any now in use. Wt have left certificates in the hands of Mr. Martine from as respectable gentlemen as any in Virginia, setting forth the advantages ot tins plan. ' We have rflso empowered Mr. Martine to i'ntrp ducf the plan in any part of North Carolina cither hy letting any person have tne worK done by; tn square or otherwise selling the patent right for a nv town in the State Mr. Martine will.give the ne cessary instruction as to the method of turning the tin and putting it on. BURD Sc TILDEN. : July 1, 1330. 82 tf. 1L afiayett e M aker j . East end of Mr. McRae's Long Building in tk front of the Wagon Yard, Hay Street. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public ; that he is prepared to furnisn,at wholesale or retait, any quantity of Bread, Water and Butter aimsatjhe1' shameful glory of making a bad cause good,; bi.t with equal contempt contemplates the won s study, and the dog's eloquence: and dis daining to grow great 'by cfimes, build himself a for tune on the spoil of the oppressed, or the ruin of the widow and orphan. . He has more reverence for his profession, than to debauch it to unrighteous purposes; and had rather be dumb, than 'suffer hi&.tongue to pimp for iujus- tice, or clab his parts to bolster up a cheat with the legerdemain or law-cratt. lie i3 not faced like Janus, to take a retaining fee from the-plaintiff, and aft erwards".a back handed I bribe from the defendant; not soxioilble tnngued, that one may purchase his pleadingsand the other at the same time, or for a larger price, his conscience; but w hen he undertakes a business, he espouses it in earnest, and does net follow . a cause, but manages it. A molifSing letter from the adversary's , potent friend, a noble treat, or the reward of a lusty present from the great, has no influence to make him slacken his proceedings; for he is so zealous for his client's interest, that you may sooner divorce the sun from the ecliptic than warp him from his integrity: Yet still he is his patron (as far as just) for if Ohce he finds the business smells rank, St. Mark's, treasure, or the mines of Polos'i, is too small a fee to engage him one step further. As his profession is honora ble, so his education has been liberal and ingenius; far different jVom that of some jilting; pettifoggers, and pursemilking lawgivers, whose breeding, like s cuckoo's is.m the nest of another, trade, where they learrfwrai gling and knavery injheir own cau ses, to spoil "-thoi.: t f other mCTij 'ancfvl'itkiweeteR- ed ingredients of mechanic fraud, compound them selves (though villainy. But his greener years were seasoned with literature, and can give better proofs of his univer sity learning, than in reckoning up the colleges: He understands logic t.tne metnou or ngnt reasoning; and rhetoric (the art of persuasion) is! well versed in history (the freeschool of prudence) and no stran? ger to the ethics and politics of the antients. He is skilled in other languages besides declaration, latin and Norman gibberish: lie read PlatoS and Tully, be fore he saw either Littleton or the statute book; and l:.? it but we will not undertake to condense-and thev ",u-cu II1C . propoaiuon awo gone upon must spekk for themselves- ' " ns own resources. fitenmonct nq. ir0 Wnn ine spirit wmcn runs tnrougn The Orators Generally denrecate disunion and force ln Jull 1830 Money tS plenty and IS llMy v - - . . ir j' . , . .... ? i-;... . . but what does Mr. Cheves mean byyresisting "at continue pieniy in the JJmtea jSOC; oe- any and every hazard?" Vith such alarming ex- cause Lord . YVeUinsjton, ln anitouncinp: to pressions as these, let lnm.be solemnly assured the the British Parliament, on the 41 h Februa- O aL O A . Py w,1 v ry 1830, that there were in EngUi.d-34 mil- With the I'rf'Kl riant Tho UojlowiltTTmnn mAct Kd I - -O . . preserved." As to nullifiration. uhirh srms tn albr U1 i,il,!u . Koiuanu silver the general favorite with the politicians of South Ca coins . actually in circulation -(a greater ronna, tne feoutiierp states will say with Mr. Dray- muantiiy man mere ever nas been, at any ton -'Ve cannot perceive any substantial distinc- time,) has made "it certain, in the mind of every wide-awake money-dealer, in every: part of the world, that-" Bank discounts will,, forsome time to come, b? on the in-, crease, in Jinglanp; and ol course that England, fqr some time to come, will not draw upon the world for any addition to s pe c le .- tsosion Jraver. tion between the abrogation of a 'law of Congress, by a State, and the separation of that State from the Union" (in other words, Disunion.) We repeat "Pause, pause, for heaven's sake, pause." And the Republicans of Virginia will, we have no doubt, so lemnly join with us in this sentiment. They depre cate the extremists, to which S. Carolina may pro ceed ithey hfiuo their hands aerainst it Whatever her sisters (of J. Carolina and Georga) may do and we'are firmly persuaded, that they will not lend their sanction to such proceedings Virginia will not. With JefTerson we say "Patience and persever ance may achieve much Despair- would ruin every thing." 1 grounded in the principle' of nature and"" customs of nations, came to the ?study of our municipal law, which he-found to he a task that required all the nerves of industry and therefore employed his time better than in hunting after new fashions, ha inting the play house, or acquiring the otqerj little town accomplishments, which render their admirers fine men in the opinion of fools, but egregious fops in the judgment of the wise. In his study, he traffics not only in the infan'ry ofXepitoms, abridgements; and diminutive collections in duodecimo,; but draws his knowledge from the original snringsi digesting the whole body of the law in a laborious arid regular method, but especially aims to be well veiled in the practice of every court, and rightly- ,to understand the art of cood pleading, as knowing them to be the most useful to unravel, tne Knotty intricacies or tne cause, and reduce it to an issue; y et hates to pester the court witn circuities, negative prpguauis, ucjjai tures and multiplied inconveniences. He never goes about with feigned allegations, to cast a mist before tsuma y per o. s lavm will obtain for him the patronage of the Citizens of the eyes ot justice that she may "XVndea rvhoknMlS Merchants and others trading and ass.gn the child to the ' wnff t ien icedhimi. i V a. 1 ZT C ' . t - 1 vorsslioi to pacK a jury oy his. imcicsi iu "c ' Uttim (V iniU.tolra I a nnamnlqtPfl trit.- No I here. - - . I ...! v J . . -. i' 1-..,J. Washing the Hair.- The beauty and permanency ot the hair are best promoted by the strictest clean liness. To prevent, therefore, its becoming greasy and -dirty, it ought to be washed daily with warm but not too warm, soft water to which, occasionally, a portion ot soap will be a proper addition, or if tne hair be loaded with a considerable amount of grease . it may be cleanseoSby means of a brush moistened with spirits of hartshorn, or rather with hartshorn, to which equal parts or two thirds of soft wrater have been added. This will at once combine with the oily piatt ers existing in the hair forming a 4tirid oi soap; and will remove jherrT more" completely thali can oe anected by water alone. a Some writers strongly disapprove of even vvetting the hair and muster up, we know not how many e vil consequences as likely to follow the practice. This however, is a ridiculous prejudice -no Possible njury, but on the contrary much good, will result from frequent ablution of the head It is even a mis taken idea into which, many hav e fallen, that there is a danger of catching cold from this practice, unless the greatest care be observed to prevent exposure, subsequently, to the open air. No such fear may be entertained especially when the practice of wash ing the hair has been commenced and constantly ob served, from early life. M, Arigo, in his late voyage around the world, re marks that the South Sea Islanders, who have fine long hair, with beautiful silky gloss, promote its beautyby frequently washing it. We may add also, in favor of the. practice, the testimony of the very sensible author of the Hygiene des Dames who re commends it, every time that a bath is taken. "Ma ny ladies,' says the writer, "will, perhaps, make the length of their hair an objection. I answer, that as the most difficult -to keep clean, it is precisely this sort which requires to be washed often and carefully, The Bank of the United States has de clared a Dividend of Three and a Half per cent, upon its '.capita! slock' for the half year ending on the' 1st instant.; . "; The Stock of.this Bank' is selling at New- -York at 130, dividend off. 'I he" principal cause of thi advance in price is the ad- -y ance of itlnv the London market,- caused by the lale Report of the. 'Commit tee of the House of Representatives,- following that of the Senate, on the subjt-ct of the Bank Exchange 'upon England is down to sis per cent, and,, upon any; large amount, would- Drohablv be found still lower. It ilas not been so low for sejeraryeai s. How will ourv Southern friends reconcile thia fact with their views of the effect of the Tariff? National Intelligencer. - tS' inning and Slrintn'rilS PiailO rortes. trackers, and Cake. He hopes that many years ex I w-JUoe not make a practice of travelling the perience in this business, constant attention, tlie em ptor the purpose mentioned in this advertise ployment ot the best materials oniy, anu iow pnccS? The National Gazee says: j Ve liav before us letters dated the 1st ult., from gentlemen particularly vrll informed, who were near the person ofBolivar at that time. They bear the most-emphatic testi moiiy to the magnanimity of his deport ment and purposes, and believe that he will be able to convince the world of the false hood of thexharg.es-which have been trum peted against him ih Venezuela, 1 It is. ad- . ded that he ;pbssessed the power,. .to ' crusli his accusers, and retain the reins of the government, but that he was deterred frora exercising it by the apprehension,' of con firming oi strengthening the suspicions which they had widely excited to his ;dis- ini (Olltutf tutr a ha nntTnnlntPf t trirk-.- No V';-,inc parties are satisfied. 0 'Wk, June 29.-84.3w rCountrv Merchants will be supplied at the sheriff, nor to baulk an evidence witn amuituuue or llifr.in nrosec.iite. shortest notice. wio are invited to can ana examine suuucu....6 . ,vv. w6w..v.. r ; . . r X- 00oKiiehmt U suit in eouity, without seeking to create a whirlpool,- alaiision Motel. June 24, 1830. 'EFH'M HOUND. - 81 tf . i FV r. vrTI Begs leave tn infnrm her friends where one order shall beget another and the poor client be swung round from decree to rehearing, from renort to exception, and wee versa, till his for tunes arei shipwrecked, and himself drowned, for : . . : T - i want ot wnue ana veuow earin iu vnac uiiuutii un. ITtO Sunday schoois and juvemie ' . nc lieVer studies delays to the ruin of his family, for 4 lishedby the American Sunday School Union, "" ' ,.7 dr-.ellinr avlirks. Ill W flVBVAW V ..wy . O 3 ' advantage. At the moment he refused the and tlie,jbath is undoubtedly the most convenient Presidentship from the Copgress of Bogo- means ot doing this. iJesuies, the nnest giossisim- ta, me grea majority oi ine troops vvouia parted by the water, provided the hair be quickly have rallied about him; and sustained him dried, and immediately combed and brushed. aeainst all adverse efforts. Oral statements 'As to the conveniences which might be suppos-l . , ., . edtaresalt from leavimr the head to dry it is far ? lhe sa,,,e purport have been made to US from improbable that the frequent headache com- !rom personal observation. plained of by females may be traced rather to a de- ficienfcv of moisture in the hair, bv which the comb or biHish is prevented from fully detaching the scales that forp upon the scalp, and clog up .the pores des tined to the passage of the perspiration." - Journal of Health. C!!fis 11 Dreufor the 'reception of Hoard- S!iaT, IjOffee,, &C. &C I r ''C list's 1 I 1!:j ku.. . : . . i a r lids, prime Porto Rico Sugar, Iii8:,nuthe public generally, that she has ta J4ln that well known House, the MJIN J UOTETJlIm, Stwt. rniiFitrville. N.- Caroii- forSale by - 4 WILLIAMSON WHITEHEAD. Fayetteville, May 6. " 7A'. L :sestenve Establishment has been recently -ti uvea, ana 19 well turmshea. t ne r""" .s' Uiambeffi iand -1'arlors for private Families, , "7 arnt pleasantly situated, artel Travellers may n, i - Privacy and quiet in this House which --:ji"i ui private louginga. r ,r Kooms anu ptner com forts are at all times ready for i r lids, prime rorio kico sugar, X J 50 bags green Coiiee, 30 barrels Mackerel, t 10 demijohns of superior Port Wine, 10 bbl. N-E. Kum, for sale by W1LLKINGS & CO. W7,e24,1830. 81tf. Ntafr. p jcpncrers.and Famd.es '-.ui --"iiailcCKi 1 lie 1 AliJU iiu ; - , with the .' c. well store 'veieriCe and salisf actiorr of Travellers, arid me MM JOHN LTPPITT, COMMISSION AGENT, spins out a suit m,ore lasting than buflT, depending a whole revolution ot aaturn, anucmaijcuunc iuu and fourth generation?. He does.not play therempi ric with his client, and put h'i;nvon the rack to make him bleed more freelv, casting him into a swoon with frights of judgment, and then reviving him again with a cordial writ of error, or the dear elixir of an injunction, to keep the brangle alive ks long as there are any vital spirits in the pouch. H'e never Wheed les any into law.-suits for trifles, nor ariimates them to undo themselves and others for damage feasant, or fnlipnificant tresDasses- but advises people to com -. -; .1. . 1 1 1 m.ait Itka enmo lf that beeot them: nor does he, in weigntier cases, tort unreasonable fees for, whatever Mae vulgar may - . - . . T- . I Temperanceof Bonaparte. Bonaparte was exceed ingly temperate and'averse to all excess. He knew the absurd stories that were circulated about bim, and he, was sometimes vexed at them. It has been repeated, over and over again, that he was subject to attacks of epilepsy: but during the elev en years that I was always constantly with mm, i never observed any symptoms which m the least degree denoted that malady. His health was good, and his constitution sound; If his enemies, by way Bye from Pot'atoe Flowers. Sir J. Sinclair has ascertained by a series of experiments conducted" under, his uperiritendance by G. Page Sc Codyres Prince's street, that permanent and beautiful colors in silk, cot ton and woolen .goods may be produced from the; flower of the potatoe. - Sir John says mat these colors are "equal to the fin est tints procured from the most valuable foreign materials and in richness of shade they are likely, in' some cases to be even supeiior: and he adds, it is a peculiar advantage attending this discovery, that the cutting of the flowers of the potato is ottrlKntofl t r him' i sprioits Tieriod ical disease, his flatterers probably under the idea not prejudicial lo the plant, on the contra that sleep is inco.npatible with greatness, have e- ry, by preventing: the formation ofthe seed vinced an equal disregard of truth in speaking of J or apple, there is?reason to believe that, it his night-watching. Bonaparte made oiners w aiciK jij add to the weight .and improve the quality of the roo."---iCaledanian Mercuty. but he himself slept, and slept well. His orders were, that I should call him every morning at se ven. I was, therefore, the first to enter his cham ber; but very frequently, when 1 awoke him, he would turn himself, and say, "Ah, Bourrienne, let ces. ; ihcT?nai";,'1oocl TTAS iiist received I consignment, and will sell suggest, a lawyer's profession is not mercenary; the best that can be procured. Good TTAS Jf1". C0slSnme ' given him is only an honorary gratuity for d with every thing necessary foa H low foi cash or barter . . , his ae or trouble, or 1 grateful acknowledgment Ots management of careful Ostlers, and with a"j'iuing,are attached totne mci. ' hones for a continuance of that kind ' ') .1.- ..-.' '5 . , . . . . i , 'uch she has always received trorrt tne ; ble hopes' to merit an increase of it, from tM:!ce,,,,rit ot lier-present establishment, from ; l' lesire to accommodateJi?i friends and Hhds. Molasses, (sup eriory libls. brown andjoaf Sugar, Bags Coffee and Pepper, ho. Filberts and Almonds. Boxes Chocolate, Soap and Muscatel Raisins, of nur obligations fnr his well intended endeavors; and the old emblem of the bramble tearing off the sheep's fleece that ran to it for shelter in a storm, cam have no reflection unon him, wnose Dram i as v -I" ---.--- . ... i .-i- r . ..i.- Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Hyson i eas, m i tive and his tongue as voiauic, h"j. 6 and 7 lb. boxes, Kegs cut Nails, 'IlL'Vn. ... 1 . ' .... . .1 1 f(( - moderate charges which sne wmraaK.c. lrt,"t' Jtme 30, 1 830. ' 83tf. '. 2 h 'rels Tanner's OILi 5- "ves fresSground White Lead i qr. casks Malaga Wine. Cheese, Shot, (assorted) Casks fresh Rice, Mackarel, No. 3. March 10,1830. 66tf. r ... 1 JOHN HUSKE. Of all hinds, neatly printed, are kept con per, as when; oiled with the aurum potabile of a do zen guineas. '""' - ' Tn n wordwhilst he lives,heis the delight of the ,,r trnament of the bar, the glory of his pro- frion. the- patron of innocency, the upholder of right, the scourge of oppression, the t error ot decei t, oml thp oracle of his country; and when death calls him to the bar ot heaven, by a 'habeas scors pus cum .,..-e h finrU it 'uu'ie-e. bis advocate, nonsuits the .ixi.., o- .... .c- (IpvII. obtains a t.berU tioin sil his lnnrmiues,. anu nt;miP sin on a of 'le io'isr robe in?glory. I- . A Good Shave! Whilst the proprietor of one of the Habersham gold mines w as one me lie a little longer!" When there was no very day overseeing his negroes,- he thought pressing business, I did not disturb him again till lh lu&l OQ much - in bcrVtching their eie-ht o'clock. He in general slept seven hours out . ' u ' , ugui u Hutu. c mi f hendsj and the ( weather beiiiP- warm. and. ofthe twenty -tour, besides taking a snort nap in r' ' - - 7 , the afternoon. Among the private instructions which heir hair long', be humanely h-d idem close Bonaparte gave me, one was very curious- -uu- snaveu. wn suaKing . out me vvooi, auer ring Vne night" said he, "enter my chamber as sel- this operation was performed, he was no dom as possible. Do not awake me when you liave jess surprlsea than delighted at finding se- ' good news to communicate; witn mat wcrtis veral ounces of pure gold amongst it, w hich hurrv. But when vou bring bad news, rouse me I , - r. . . - i !S S.! Si J,n. Ii h it ihey had secreted there while ai work. Lauwy, iui lucii viici i- m -v""--""' . - . . . , no lnctantlv .... . This was a wise regulation, anov uonaparve xounu a i . .:- Ti ' - XTavmaa . 1 ms advantage in iu o whticw uwM . At a meeting of the farmiers of Orange County, N. Y. it was stated, that the but- ter annually made in about one million of dollars.', Macon ( Geo. ) Telegraph . ' P LAST SERMON. 5 rriHE last Sermon ever written by Bishop Ravens- consecrat ion ot Observer ' e I JL croft, being that preached, at the consc that county sold for Cnrisl,s Church,Raleigh, is for sale at the office. J7w24, 1839. stantly for sale at this eihee. 4 68.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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