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Incrs, tlec to the foM of Cod, u hcruh ye . shall Hiid a reluge ana a rcsi. , , Vain wero the attempts .tod-;pici mi. UcenO WHICH iuuui;u m j'-wi . i flic sighs and groans, the sohs, tlie nys- shrieks of the terrified females,! land, pnuccu-ujo convuisivu finuiui-i. m iho whole assembly, I Jea ve to the rea- ur imagination w or., tnemonyii ne luyrr - a - . . - . i lias ever witnessed a .spectacle so tnriK A M . A l.lil I 111 nnii Imsr. Alter me ursi uimui iuviwi uu l little subsided, the tremulous yet not unmusical voice of the late pcakef was heard chanting that striking, hymth.-, Stop, poor sinner, stop and think, ', , Before ytni farther go ; . WU you sport upon the brink . ' Of everlasting wo?- ASljBQHOUttll, NO - PRINTERS' proverbs.., - "1;-N..cr c j thou of the Editor for U. j ! :w3, iov L Jiold it is his duty at the appointed tunj to give it unto thee without asking. , ' . When' thou dost write for his pa per, never say unto him "what thinkest thou of my piece?' Vfor it may be that the trmh might offend thee. , ; . 3., It is.not St that thou should ask of hirntTft ho: is the author of anrarticlc; We have taken up the idea, we think i for his duty requires him to keep such upon pretty correct data,, thatimairy of "3 tunlt .WmselC ' ;V the long winded talks ofour notable Ynen ln tliou dost enter into a print tnjoinw, uavc uvare uino wyseu uiai rioncst qualification cf a Congressman, i r.:i ability t-t lht'..r atfay, -f();n 3 to (J good hours; nr.i-.s covercth a nid t.uJo of faults. If oii3 of the common readers of the Citizen were compelled to read aft the Congress speeches, ho would in the end see about us far into public matters, as he cod J see into the nether millstuno-r1 ' :: - ' unensierB:r mitr anuuni j'miwu in urieiiy responu they have passca tne strain, till presently ten thousand i ,."..; . "0':h u" .i.:-L.i:e.i ,ivt were blended, in the swelling h ' . ....v... J ... . -,. onv I have listended to the mid- ' wu WI " tu legislature are gotten up. moreor.ef- U(ust 00t touch; the .typcj for thou feet at home thaa any thing efee; 4V A may'st cause the printer much trouble. 3Jl I speech will bo elaborately fiuishljd on 1 'l "Pi Look thou not at the .copy which ?V paper aod perhaps.vlule working ! hd coinbositorr forjt or J ' 6. Neither examine thou tlie proof be- sheet; for it ii not ready to meet theeye, Tlus body wo jsuppose idjour:.: J 6a, Monday last; To tlie eager enquiry our readers,1 what have they don j ? wo off on the power press of .the Globe or hoof of Mmy honest constituents," its au-tihat thou may st .understand it. vnuill liglil pcai oi iu rousco , utcau u remblcj amid tlie thundering of the rara, but never was" my heart hushed a Dreainicssnu!'?, us wy un hhi,; vuy- us of that solemn anthem. The place- tie scene -and jho music of that vast hoir, filling tlie depths of the muteiior. st with echoes of terriblo warning; were 11 calculated r to mitke a vi vidr I'npres- iun even on a rouul llw moat obdurate, sunk down on my bonded knees, awe- truck Ond ovenwwered.' It seemed to a mat every voice was aireciea to my clfr w'caffcjriimpfccation to flr Crum .he- brink of tlie dreadful abyss to which hope never comes at all The service loscd with tlio livmn, the worstunpers Ply reuretTto ilietr respcefivo tents, .ad sdenco and lecp resumeH tlicir qui ll empire; but there I remained, riveted tne canii,jmoiMuicss ana aiouc. i ei ot alone, fof, the voice of a mysterious resenco kept wht5i)crln2 in my ear, !ee to the luld of Cud 1 even the muni- rytopjof, thetlirilling hythn,.rung ko a trumpet from Heaven through the hambcr$ of ihy heart' I bowed my it to thoeaillv-ami-tiicre adiudit g, amia mo giooni oi inai kjiici iur st, and the maon of its solemn pines zed on tlie phantoms of . misspent ours,: imploring light to my darkened pirit, energy to subdue its fiery pas ;ons sirenui 10 tinmasn ine specious anitjes of the world, and to forego its KHnweT measures, tor tne ummagin ble cycle or atrctci nat tarhwigrnh i iorning dawned upon my silent vigil, via lound me blessed with that inward ce which teems the antepast of hca- ti. u , , , thor will be reeling it off in the' hall of hallynd lorcvejr bo deprived of some Representatives, to such members as arc $9,000,000; of this sum, the to North - Carohna wojsuppose was a- j i There was one Ben Franklin who ve-- bjut $500,000. On the question of re- gctatod about tlie seat of Goverotncnt pealing the Deposite or Distribution law our palmy days; and who was reck- entirely, and thus directly depriving onc(j a pretty smart statesman; he was the Statef this ( sum, andT ia favor of . scarcely -'ever knowttto; spcakmore of, such repeal, the following Ucprcsen. tjian a very faWf scnwacts: atra time, tatives froui this State have recorded strictly pertimcnt ' to' the subject It their vote, to wiu Jesse A. i Byntim, Wliuij pCrhans be well enough for more Henry. W, Conned M. T. Hawkina, 0f ouf houorabios ttf take him as an ei- James J. McKay, zxd Samuel T. Saw ; empldr in mercy to their hearers and yer! Now we unhgjuo' our, dear old UieirwaJerf Uiev.oug!itfc-;::-'i ItirvVanwinru Consider; this re ; -: All the state papers of our "big men iief-;wj'fi VV r-'Oii! I are terribly affected with the same pro- ' - v.i "... i . , ta!my? that it has been actually survoyed, but arc an i ex we should judge that the re, is something the old gc. wilt be apt lleep,; and lo; ; 7 Prefer thy County (State?) naper to any ther.-subscribe , immediately for,it,,and pay in advance, and it shall be well with thee and thy little ones. ISrvwhsvule Manner. pie of the country .v of such reHrj CRAVE & WEIGHTY MATTERS. Reader! what think you of the grave and weighty matters, .which Mr. Van Buren summoned Congress together to consider, at an inconvenient and unusu- ' al period of the yearf They vvero , I. lo uelraud the people of moro than cine millions of dollars, coming to them under the Deposite Act 1 " 2. To issue I en Millions ot Lo vera hient ShuiTiasters. ' . IT . k i :f 5 3. To pay Congressmen eirht dollars a day in GOLD, md other, public crcd-. itori in RAGS I Register. 4 ; JACKSON GOLD . The Editor of the Baltimore Chroti , ice copies from tho back of a Two Dollar Note,' which came into his pos-" 8essioni 'the following lines. " There is " both poetry and truth in thenu "Go ragged wanderer through & world ' ,' - of care;'' - - " ; I are not keep thee longer, if I wouldV Lest, when I wish to spend thee, I sdould , v .Hiear'Lllxi Some horrid tale of thy not being good. I now believe, what 1 have oft oeea told, Mi""' the President pnme subject lent of such reUrf. Dut what f :rt crl like an acre and a half o Tlie bill to authorise an issue of Treas.i. Me-? ' -"i it all written ry Nr tes to the amount of ten niillions ? too: we may etpect a jidl survey at of dollars has become a law; these notes, the commencement of the .regular scs- arc tdbo"1ssucd fof amounts not less -giwn. than it $50 each, Ircimbursatlj at tho tlD UCJl TIQN.-TbQ following el egant extract ought to be road by every Fathen ' f lf the time shall ever come when this mighty fabric shall totter, when thei That thou art whats meat by Jackson - w-wu if muu nun i iov9. ill a filial , ' (Jotu urc, a sign ana a wonaer ot the world, - -r , , - lJjL. - ' , shall wax dim; the cauw wiU be found : J jneroints.K wife' should S.fe?t?.?f.!!w.iop!?r W ur haveVine quaHficationslwhich begin " Union is still to continue to,; cheer; Uie ett0r p vfc prettiuess, Prwi- hopes and animate the effort of the op 8Jon, Prudence, Penetration Perserar prcsscd cf every nauon; if the fields are arice, Piety, Patience, Politeness, and . to- be i trod by tlie hirelings of despo PortTon.l'hat which ahould be first of usm; h long nays oi blessedness; are to and roost 6f ail is consideration; is now- -attend our carreer? of gbryr if mtou ays last of all; and that which should would have the sud continue to shed its last o al ia consideration, wliich is unciouuea rays upon we iace oi ircc- portion, is now became first of all, most uien, then educate all the children in 0f antj with some ail in all the Iin4 This aloiw startles the tyrant j.-;,. . .- i , dreamsif power, and rouses the I yr r rin enemies of an oonressedwo pie. It ws intelligence that rcarcdup "An I0? HP 15 ihW m.tin il,.mffn tho M of the west wing of the Tower, - -i ireasury intone- year iromuieir respetf. SimflitarMiiM known that many of tive dates, and to bear an interest not , 1,1:,, of lho Vorlh have been in the exceeding x per ccntlo be Hxcd by j.aU, of tne l rcasurer. incse same lrcasury y (or th0 eboliUon of slavery in the ,oics we iear wiu uc iw mucn uko uiu i):str fit cr Cu mmb a. Their nersevor- J,' - ' ; '" .4.'''. . . , r. V ': 7iFlwitli which "Uncle am tiaa his stuns so mp!y phcawhen Ma- itar NO It I'll CAROLINA lot the tntfi of tlie 8libury A .... . ... .'. t ' Ci.m Nh 19 ra W7. To k drawn at Yahcey ville N. C. Hi Tiiursay, Dth I of November, 1S37 i number Lttrty 10 dtamn ballots.. 'steve.nSox Wintv. - , ' 'Managers 'Splf.mud Scheme. " 1 Prize -nf 10.000 Dollars. 1 do. of l.ax) - do. 3,OOQ - tin. " 1,8 ID do. ' r'lHK)a'tIo- llo. - Of ; t Prize, of. t .'.-.do Tor t do: of .VPrtze-tf 1) do. of oo-d; or; 5 do. of. Pi do. 12 (lo. (. do.- of, of 100 rdo--T -10 t do. :vao",'4doV. :-,;.do:- vi 10 i .k"iloV Amounting in all to SlC5,84o. Qunrtt- Ml. T8 Si A Pack ic of 23 Whole ' r I " , , ,- V " V VW i 'tNris in 1 ins iuueiy, : Viii cnf i''':r: k:-. a-i ort' f (Quarter do. r V 13 00 Tn tr Vd i tl SLcMnt nrry i m" iKktt. i.r , 4 ; FOR SALE r? Jl ioas Notices Md quarterly, niching Pr Mmi)iiiiii uurtiit will -Jirltl Ml UrIUrh. ri.tliliifKrlnn nil t it I'll J ance on this subject sectnso have a roused tho public spirit of the sex in Hal- it IXiwning first met him after. tTf junty, Virgima;. (ogcOier with the wreck of theTwo Poi;iCS.- e wish hey may(bc moro eCicacious la hcahng the oU man's les. Without searching through a mass of papers too bulky to bo ovcrhawlcdL before tho Printer sends for copy! wc cannot J tell you - precisely libw tlie delegation from- North Caroli na voted on this shinplastcr subject; we have given tha namcf above of those of our Rcprci?cntativcs wlio voted for the Poslpor.cmrnt Bill;' as far our Senators Messrs. Brown and Strange, wc believe they have always Ibccnnmdat ttlcjr posts,"faithful .as lovers lo tho moment sworn' lo dvc their. rotes for register ing the Executive will What more! opriressea po . . 77 O 1 ' I ..imnai hoi tna Oirflinot tho hnnrl nf a I nml ti hth nhirrulM itonll nhnvA th nr. f.rkr. rt rt 1 1 " i I " . umwv w " 6 . - - Inn' li A t tliA tvnAiua if m!nl tn pVlf UU IICV. M.W UlbUVIlVU V ..MM .V jnuian wicc. ruouc cunosny was .... ;rtk . hrt, fan;M . ftffi tn very .strongly excited on Wednesday U was immed;alSi Vfri-in!w. k ' d extraordi- - - , . . y - - - last, to witness the novel and extraordi nary spectacle of an Indian dance, which Wfien the eafgeant-at Anns :T a- -f allantr' oWi.CemiemeP .ol that re gion. - On the CihfebK.Ws0 Prc. scnted to the House ol Itepresen a memorial of ladies and genUemen of s;iid county, "praying Congress to Jur ni.sfi husbands, at public expense,, to all female pctitioneri upon subjects relating to slavery, tliercby giving a direction to their mitids calculated to make tliem good matrons. Ate The petition, fol lowing tho predestined fate of: all peti tions at this si'ssionwas ordered to lie take t,W tit four o'clock in tha after ! WCttt TOUnd With hl9 bag f goU 0 nooo, (provided tlie weather was suita pay the memben of the House of pie,) on tne public square at ine corner iuepresea;aiive9 me omer uay, mo ; ot fourteenth street, nearihe franklin I indignation of the people in toe gal vn the table! ... Filial duty pushed mi far as it will $ 0 Wc heard an anecdote related of oii 'ask. .' "hv wo can't tsairilitn! 1.4 much more or a public , nature that " ' vm ,b"u" -. likely-toprom i.; A a-: wuevca m the emcacy xi mean the relief of f the country from Its sudden ami. unexpected embarrassment. The members, however, have hclpt them selves to, wo suppose, isomcthing; lik three liundrcd thousand dollars; this,tto Ihj inure is a very Insignificant suinbut then yoa must re;nember . that- through ifiepafenfaT klndiiess of"4 Ihe Govcrn- uiont" they got it in HARD MONllY. f And if the-pccio in the Trcasu holds out, and 'the Government holds out iii this species of kindness, the members you know during next Session will bo uMe to set un quite a nico.,littlc.il.avin bqsinvss, among the old. Revolutionary t'etiHiouersrand ther such sort l folks, lor w hmn you know ? paper" money is plenty good cnougli. - " ; :Lnnst .VjrerAfs.-Tho Mdcar p6ople,, aro Llekscd witli a windy set of Rcf' rc sentatjves in Congress; and soinowhow' it always will be so. . They no doubt chum, a'a they ought, to bo "free as lho nir of heavi;n--to blow on whoui'they please;"- litnl wc like a moderato breozo. but many honorable Jtiembcrs "choose to pour -'tiieit dry tempests of words upon I us 'iu btw eternal storui." Thutcum! the rod to regulate tho wayward goings of his. boys.' ' He thouglit it "necessary on one 'occasion to chastise one of the boys-r-a chip oT the old tlock. v The boy, he streaked it; ind the old man, he streaked it after .himi tfhip in hand. But all at once a singular and daring ... ... V 1 ... . ' thoiightlpup; m J ' into, the ..youngster's head, Ho dropped offhis coat and sud denly turned upon his pursuer. "Dadr' said he, 'fiercely k if tlie'rVs 'to be any more rvnnin' done, it's u-ircino to bo ,'tothcr fay!M ' : ' : n'ashingtontt 0( 1 1,' UWocV "I have the pleasure to inform you that the favorite measurd of tho Admin istrntiont the Sub- Treasury Bill, which had passed the Senate, hhs iiist been rr- fected in a full House of Representatives, ty a inajoriiy 01 a, auer a long uu warm debate, and with it falli of course", all the. patronage and extension' of tho Srcat i inancia Scheme of the- Presi ctUCorrespotuienccvflhe, tfegister. YEuropear' Cotton Murke-Tlm last ; accounts f rum Liverpool are I more encouraginc .'.Cotton liadldvAhced frtui 18. to 1-4' of a . penny, and would remain su;aay, u a laruiei uuvuuw uiu 11 t tako place.1 -; . " ; Row. Long before tho-timo appointed, rees- Was" audibly" expressed.-- ajcry large concourse of people, proM Great quantities of cold and aiher;, TFrrZ have been sold to the broken in the margin of the square. - Carriages, VuZL.-'zu' m... of evorv dffsrr ntinn fi on ftsuuisvuu uj mcuicuiutuui vu- lined tne contiguous I cress, -tux, trazette, g'gfrye with ' spectators, streets; and all the houses and' buildings I commanding a view of the Indians were The rconlo of Patterson! N. J. wera also crowded. The Secretary of War, considerably amused by some late trans aihi many other distinguished function- actions in - Court Tha Grand Jury in- anes, were present; also, a large assem- dieted forty persons for selling liquors, blage of ladies. Tho Sioux Indians, and then presented tho Court itself as went through their war and other dan- a nuisance for hayint licensed so many; ces, muni 10 mo apparent granihcation groceries as it had douc. The Court re of the assembled multitude. , The Indi- tused to receive the communication from ana performed their war and buffalo j the Joryyand discharged that body fcrth- aanec, wnue. some qi mcir pany oeau with. lloany U.2dv. upon the drum, oome of the chiefs made speeches, in which we understand Qitaler appearance A bailiff, cal- tlicy recited their warlike exploits to an- ling at the residence of a distressed Qua- imate the dahce, as tlicy jumped, yelled, feer, to serve a writ, was refused admit- and whooped upon the green. All the tance. He said to the servant. Your Indians-- ho took lartso-dances ;akwtwar appeared with their skins and faces me. -He has seen thee, friend,- said blacked or painted; andt they, wore no Abigail, "but" he jjocs not like thy ap- vuii viuu;a man u inviu upiun, caeir-1 pearance. cling their waists. It was altogether a I very curious and exciting" spectacle. I D .Jr ,r, . ". .1 ..i. - t,. I Baptd Growth The pumpkin vmes -.n'nra k,. ,;,,ilin Ohio grow so fast, that the farmers ewuwwo. are, sorry-to -f rcturnedhbli5ed to thcm overnii-htr nomc wunouv wuncssmg n, ns expected, . ; . , ; e u- ? owing to jthd extreme pressureV the ? rreveut fcnces torn .1 1 :al inuwii. tiowuf aim 4icii -utiwuuuiK;35 uruu1 30 s 35 7fi8 1, 7 t tl Tflit to those rcirolaTluTTfnhli5trth"n?r lice had made for the accommodation Express Mail A bill has passed nf tho niimerom "enmnnnv. TKa Sno both Houses of Consrrcss. rcouinnc the . . . . - .111 . tl . 1 .1 i 5 and r oxes,-with Jvcokuck rand Ulack rosiage on an icuers, sent oy wecx Hawk, and his son, wore aluo upon the rress Mau,to ha paid in advance. 1 a - tit,- "- ft - - - - - . . - - - ground, ana wouia also, we are assured, 1 -, - hftvii hcrformed their wtirnnd other dan. I " kTAYETTEVlLLB MABkET. ces,: it proper order had been kept in the Brndy, pech, rs 801 r 1 V, ir . . - -. -Ditto, apple, nC 70 fioldjAa, Int. TlHSt. - Hcon, 12J r. 13 11 - ''' v . v it. . nil i no iwnKs suspended specie I Cotton, 6 81 paymentsthe people were reduced to I Cotton yrn, 20 a 3e n frrput strait lo carrv on Ihmr hii4in. I "Mi -" .- -" '- ". . ' t. . 'ir.,ii.. v it - a1 uuu mi. un uuitu uiiwu v,vuyn;s3 w i KUxited 1 00 ' ither to adopt measures of relief. Con- J Flour, , . 6 f ress meets the Treasury is found I reiherr, 35 i4o lankrunt. thounh a vear apo it h.id n I ,ron 5i surj)luH of forty millions the members talk six weeks spend about three hun dred thousand dollars, and. propose to adjourn to meet ajjain in Dccomberl Instead ot restoring specie to the coun try, they issue, twelve! millions of Trcas- ur 10 mileage. hat do the plain, hard workmg poe- Malawes, S'il, cut, 3ugmr, brown, Lump. Loaf, 18 a 30 Salt, 07$ sack, 2.90 3 Tobacco, leaf, 2 a 3 Cotton Bagg. I6atft DleRopr, 10 a 12 Wheat, new 1 a ' f 1 IS Whinkey, 60 a 65 Wool, 18a2i , , TE.HPKI1ANCE .ALMANACKS; in4S pages.) Just received and for ry notes," and prepare to take a new sale low by the liuutlrcd, dozen.' or jidon the puplie purse in tho shape of single. WESLEY D. WILS0NH Keio Salem M Vpcti 15, 197.4 0 . . i p - r : 1
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