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J0 Tilt tC?UM CITlltX. -J !, I like a sketch. Here is f Icasurc in . f.Hiiig up no -outline .pencilling a- tint . here, laying n it shadow tlicrc, limnmg -.figure yonder, the piece is finished end the eya fid . , So much of die pity! turj is ilMS mcde xnf own,'. that Ave foci woudvrfy U'lK-ornp'ocency in&ccom- lavi::':M'. ) Won of structure 7 19 tf-oTws' r agreeable pari oIT . tho v.iL:-ThA yt ground. Im-inatci-w )rktnrt '-toils'' in the grcuttf. -im muicnoU -are rough, un - hcun and or.v.UMy. But tho growing pile, in its clawiaiV proportions, swelling upon the cyo in graceful relief, becomes interesting in its progress and ttccor.v plishmcnt. " ; " , v . - , Ml Titus,'; when o finovwc hading .... ideas suggested to the mind, there w . pleasure (a gracing all , their collateral lela'Jonei jirfectinjj the theory or posi . ; lioa to our own.ianqy. f ' t Ono of the great laws of astronomy is that of cor sunt periodical revolution. The faiteUiesof Uracus, of Saturn, of Jupiter, and tho mooa of our earth eontinyidiyelrfcle f heir primary planets ; each of the greater orbs tlie system is bound in its appointed course by die powerful attraetkn ofthe tun; all. are v . " forcvcrVhceScg in' their orbits around some greater centre of attraction. Ac lioa, action,"acUoa, Is the prime qualify of matter as well as mind. Of the. fixed stars, which comifnot , . '.i! ? i w inure ur itts uinu uwu ww wu u 'm , JiCmnktcomtnoiland ration . ? ; ,7 ' . .cTstcacbUi CentraiianasMa wiJh us attndant system of worlds.-,nau ,"uc,., ,w"uw lw" "ulu " 1 - dt is most consonant V W. notions of 8ccmcd lhat M vo'at ttY 7 the divine power and goodness 'to jup. comR,on mittcs,r even the tender y sc that these distant realms of imrncn- cr of kfe' ? h" trT X ityTOOccupied witli the inacliincry ; 1Ie WM l mighty-and tUt the my-1 M ,f light md beat uVwt Uieyide anJH ft, i5de of crcaTcdexisfcsioca. i: bis fice under , rsl trying cu- -It'tsVbecWeri ' v olar mteni Wcisintv wirtj' ve 7 - JstKjw not tto2vrfodiv. ilffouth' tlie" --v) ;hn?uded he took another lof his Mile laven!y iodic within the so je of vvf -botsto look upon the corpse. ; The liv 'r .ok?vat:aii, f Vjicjhar xiU at'hig cWtazed with 1 fixed look ujKn 'i dli ingress revcUa teM dead brother-tears Vruond some gigantic orb far in the lwr! J5l!M!f--.o.' s, nd he put his : -iifp:hs ef spaceAMay not this gTcnt l,lc ',h,a lo , c cVlonf pry mY & J1. unseen cewre of attraction bind, .WitV. tlc.'iu?aid ihe, iaUicr tenderly Its fanrcachtng laws, innumf Jbto w-iiat.tent tlx; fonntaia was bn.kcn tp. with 6ch reFpective . sand mocns in the lo, grasp of its "hiighty orbit T ' May nl even this corjoetiira'l orb hate CKiaciowi kt tf hcaren of its own class nod pawr,- si sutjil- .to some migHicr4cntrc,t:iU furhor re ,IU IVUW MIIIUIVI IV.UIIlIIM WHIM IV! . . . . , . moved from the reach of poor huian . ThougMi -.'-Aia may' nonhccrbc, mlwrt , , , , . - , , , in .f,' V ,;- ' io.wcd -'Mttu Willi faculties which middle of '.hisctcrcify ot inatter, some ! - , .... .. . . ,i .toners ivjver find. Lvery inan is en- . lastand rreatct cenim aitrsciiv-nih.it J , . -..- - , . - i JL - t.c . . l'QowfC- mtti ltd satr facilities, at) 4 f ir- r lMndsi4lctmiwcreifiwlr"TT rtt.fr - r ; v , - " ?ci'o mce?, incne 'calllhem into action. . liO'.cdt'tc,Mi i iv.iShtArJi . 4- ... . rr - :-nri,--to-hy-ttiind, means nothing r Deity' i-.."- ' fj-' I-f t:;-' ii; 'f ftll ft:; & $p"eirKn thif v$:;;n. tV ' ' T aro Mi to tie wh. t,.y4 t-i j. ruj. ;-. tota tnc nu.nuu gem r tvr -A 't-t wUra Kr.se of bcmiii Mf AT.t'c't Wft' rtn by-'scarch- V 'i i(L ' VV'ST.. ' " An t n J tu'isf tic , rignr.t ; to ;, th t Xvost. Uoto hack oJ is fricpd viw? ; cf bis a-l'vdVd r t oim : ry. 1 lv "cinrjkin w t; ihe V:'jf.e vliit,!riiKldi.-e t;ia:iy"!iT-;'j:urn.'-d among others ho mentioned ; ' iror;iafi, "iji.'.t amiJlile vm tr V vt. hicK inakes the - emigrant mIi for the tf t j1d.vf.bi4 bir.V'Irbn aside, is.'tir-t fccniiment iwhod unisbUt winch' so j'rngly abides ip t!o hi art? The msn rhod ?iiifl .rjs'-tttod'fli ro- ,i i:'.,Aiii'w.,nJ a tcVrfty whercclse.v !c Ji M if i,UVWtortn:'i:Uhe : rirv o, r mM.crt the imag.n- jt:;tf;IaudUie wide ; wir&Srtyv v.' vg, ; frnni j , - , - rictrc n-.uvirjMa tl.-j wc.?, allows net ri!I too late, wllicicnt weight to this con- idoraiKttt. liu when lie lias actually plucked loos every peasant assignation of native land, ami home, an I friends, and kinfolksthcn Ikj Wi it j thch sp. crct and bitter sighs tear tho , heart of j the wayworn emigrant called morbid sentimentality! a weak ness, of which ho ought to bo a h ant ed! Iitt not rather a noble sentiment blended scilk the, beet, parts i4f Jiuman niturc? , T E A Pw S. . Why orcr hypocritical niles more common in the .world than hypocritical tears f And why are wc always more willing that men $houM rec us laugh ra ther than weep! W by arewt ashamed lndiseo5frU emotions which produce toars -(1tcy are commonly Iionorai4o to human nature Indeed, there W no thing ajjroaclca more nearly to angel ic purity than the tear of compassion. We secRi to ihat-e this unnatural notion in cohimon with savagesand possibly it k a remnant f our own savage na-turer-that it is weak and womanish to "slicdtears. : : : ' ,x , Tliero is sympathy among weepersj as well as laughers. But this sympathy. X ahonk! think, is not kindled by tfio mere sight ior oppca ranee -of another's emotion: it is omc fancy or knowledge of tlie moing cause of the emotion in anolhcr that males us laugh to weeji 'with him. Sympathy strikes the kind nA rhftrda cS each iiriL,Ifo mi ill : i . ui ..-it ... i i i i n.. ? bmbdorcd ftmilr.-rHitehf4 dwd.-lie he necessary dnectioas :tt't'Vi llp crying with youT j ad he urst ' a tranisjiort of tears. - : " 1 7. ? wt;i ei here bo such a thin k ' , - . , ? 4i.;.f. iu Xur popular seuse of the " , 4 ' .uorc ihm'iic; concentration of our fac- dJcf 4 oaTtawi TK.Hit-It is ihispow cr ' Vi ?xt;lritlui' flint makes a 'gen- ;i'?s )Mr'. in I'ViTirrc, m tlie senate. The' ( i irne, more frequently, a'ivakci's .his wiweir. into action. 'Wo r.c vcrii.iHess wc irtrtauecs of - it 0era "ling fiiostirt'j'ix! from s mere love of its ' . .. , 4 , . .-, lis - MTViki nu" n.-i r n .nil. CXCrc-.ifC. Kev km "pr'rt'ieularly m hlrmi4all kcatl-acbea re by liorc!crcl aute iarii;r u5ms3, is an instance. In o ab iwace "V other motives, men love to m- vfti', ::u to ifirttate vmntpotcuce to icd. dfl-tAvn ciejitr6iW ' (r':T?.'- Ranph, Jt.!ii IS38. j- "'' ? ; y '' ' 11 , 1 11 1 1 1 I t Vrr.rv'i tWry,rfJl J"P in com-mis-ion, as we Joa i n from the ' est ima fes for the navy, amount lo vizi 8 vos kIs ol the line, 12 frigates, 10 eorvctics 7- smaller -veiisels, mid JIO stcaniiatf; iind their crows amount tu mtui Dr. HarWood ol this citv, h.ts made on artificial nose for a yw oun2 man bo- lonkfiiia to bpeneer, m V orccster couu ty, which tlie Boston Rlcdical a1id fur lical Journal coiiducted by Dr J. V. C. Smith, Mis us can hardly bn distinguish ed on pretty close examination, from a Is this to beiHU"7 nr W i Vm v -" w aooiu nix weens iiu, ,wim ivmg on his back in the cradle, a spark from the fire, ignited the cloth spread over his face, w hich was to horribly burnt ihuultt entire nose, even to 'tho bridge bones above tlie cartilasre, slousrhcd W letel with the checks. Tho expression of this tiufortunato being, now perhaps twenty years of age was disagreeable in tho extreme lie canto to Doston for the purpose of undercoine the Taliacotian operation but the breadth of surface between the cyo brows and hair beinl rather small. Ur. Lewis, wito was consaiitcii. was Convinced that mo , cnanco oi a ' M 'm SL-i success was limited one, anu no thcref(re commended him to al low l)r. liar wood to attempt A plan, nltojrt'ther new in this country, of con strtictng an artiiicaJ nose, of a miocral substance, fcurmmmly usca in deuta sureurv lor artificial ijuins.; The ingenuity of this gentleman has has'surnasMd the expectations ot tnose wlio liave watched hisbcnewlent exer- lions.' "Tho new nose is superior iri ap pearance to thoscusually constructed on tlie Taliacotian mcthor, out scperatcly from this consideration, tho patient has been saved from fcrics or protracted stifTerings under the knife. In order to keen tlie new facial apparatus alwavs snufflv in place a pair of spectacles are lUUispeusiOlO accompanimcnis. Hut ion dratucrtpi. 7ieiM iwit r - Amonsr the dry, quaint and philosophical scenes Charcoal Sketches' abounds, wo Uiink tlits soldoony of & loafer. Mho -has been sleigh riding and gotspili, ' islmmitanio: It's own's nature,' t believe and we (tan't help it no how. As for me, I wish 1 vas a pip; wot's fat; pigs don't have to specflate and bust pigs never go sictgn rioiog. quarrel wnn incir uauuiw-in-law wot was to be get into sprees, and make tarnel fools of thcmsclvca. Pigs m decent behaved people and good ciu tens though Uiey han't got no wotc. And then they "haven't got no clothes to put on of cold mornings, and they donMaw to be6VirtiUian thr-h owrt tanus they dont "wear old bats ou tlten' beads, iot liave to ask pofJ fur em coM titne is plenty for Hg. i My eyes! if I was a fat jolly pig U.4onging to respectable people, it would be tantamount to not hin' with mo who was president. - Who ever see'd one nig a setleti on a cold curbstono a rub Imii' another ig's bead wot gt dturk d out of a sleigh! Pigs has too much tense to go a ridin if so be so they can't help it. I wish I was ono and out of this scrape. It's true pigs have tlnur troubles as well as htimann- constables ktclscm,dogs biles Ytn, and pigs , is as done over sucKcrs as nicn, out pigs never rstts their own noses in scrapcK, coaxia themselves to believe it's fun, as wedoi I never seen a pig 0 the wb4(j kg ia my tfei, Vpt on rum cherries. bOCTOUMIWDEXUMVS Vegctahy'dls. THESE tMLLS r called- Av, bcwitc ty hart nt Mherto 1 tr n fITrml t ihe I'ul.Uc-. tlir y ier.iUJ Valaai.le litciuic tfct if vnUe liiI-il Tatty itil 1 tlie Innnli7 by rtcie i4ct K(erici e lor le TTtl )tn iw t terti'iH uf eitry peculUrly aHjcl'tu iinara n firin; a remedy nflliif kiniL " TUfe piila are onlrely VeRt Utile, ' m miy jie taken triiti ' aafefy, by proi of all agea aad condiliona. W tfo taken aoT0ii ii tU UreciOPi arrman)'ira; rarli Ut i, toy rf1)H;lily ttfm diUI in tt prttillH aiwf tare ol the t'ojluwii'f; diaraarti Ftet and A cm. Ilysix'la rr lintirr.ru.n, FlaoilfuU Cliolie, lltfnnUura,1 Purrrl rinnr' Iiittm- linn nflhe t5tomch,nl llovrla, Ineipirnl llia'rliea, llyneiilnry or Flus, lUbiival Com irnfs I.ria f IspetUe, Wurma In Ctiil- lifreaj.,' '".., . ,..".;.."..; ; I Atlraar of riif aft He bowrte, all caitt if yl pain in t ad .ahich are eaiifed la al of llic Sitonatch, ami iii all eaata of a;enrrl wrka after l-Vvi-r or otbrraevere aW kntM. TlMiih vtrv ftBcIent, they are exceedingly mil I in (heir operalin,-tttMainK uoillier nau4 Kiin(r mie ttebility. Kir,ate at J meao o Guilford 9. ti. C, Alwoif G-eaoru'. Aatibr and l-rii union N, C--Prtcc 5l cent H:f 1iOX. -Sdm WANTED "1 rFf ItST RATE TA1L0K. tcomo is iiod'jubi butji woujd prove a suc cc9 busiiyjEj. A " - ' y"X2CsrJ,IIR subscrilxr has just re ILj . ceived and is now receiv- ing a supply of " ' . from New York, awl infendsMo sell verv low for cash, and lie wishes his cus tomers to receive his sincere thanks. for llteir past'';IibraTsuriOhltTITsr'mv and believes lie can ye satisfactii n in future. He invites the public to eali and soo for llictnsclves report hallr bi-en, circulated that I am about to quit Hie ; mercantile business which is not my prospect; but tjio fact is I expect to vis it my children and friends in Indiana, Ihe latter part of ibis summer and fail and wish to sell all that I possibly can before I go, and leave few or no goods on hand while I am from home, mere fore I will sell low for cash. And all thosj who do not wish U pay cash will bo accommodated on good terms; all fonner accounts tnnst .bo tcttW cither by cash or note before I go; therefore I Iropc all indebted to the store will call and close uVir accounts without delay, especially those of long standing.- . -: r JESSB I11N8IIAW. New Salem, 5th month, 11th 183a - : ls-if. TfT Af fcC flVrifiO indFOTl SALE at iny stcro in New Salem. JESSE IUNSIIAW. 20 tC':';; .;. ,:-;;, TtTms of JOB V VVlXTUa Krgulalfd at-cording to the Res olutionf" it U:e Itte editorial Coo ventioit of N. 0.) 1 - CtiicfLAits for-Candidates &e. of ordinary length, from 88 to 820. according w the quantity of mattcY, and nuitiber of Copies. ' 1'AMPHLt.ts. Suppose 21 du odeci mo pages (size oftheu.Man of llusiness7 ) 500 copies- good pa dcr, r folded, pressed stilchcd, trimmed &c will cost about b50. Horse IIiua, will cost here, from 841 to b 6 accord i ng to the length and style iu which they may be displayed. 1 ' , Labkls for Books, Bails of Cotton yarn &c $2 a thousarldj un less the quantity be small then the price will be 1.00 a hundred. BtANKS, Warrants, nd sueli blanks as are usually kept on hand fur Clrrki of Court? cannot he had at this olHcc under75 cents aQuirr. or five cents shcci, if lews thrfn a Ctiire t token. Slitiifis Deeds, or ordinary UccU of conveyance, 12: t-2 ccub a copy, or 5l0u a dozen: Attachments, bond and aft davit, 545 cents a copy, or $J.CO a unztc iJccus jOl, arwl Uills of $a1er25 cents a copy, or$2.C0 n dozen; all other blanks not kept on hand for Clerks, tot printed to ur dcr at $2.00 a Quire.- Any iniru nunt will be (ui'iiiHieu, and err rectly filled op" for St. 00; 4and il there kWcre or calculation want' siiaiYwHlTwfieicis than ?i OXVbuU ma yT be inore ac cording to the circumstances ufthc case, -v ; -;-" "vrB."Nthiatf can be prifiTelii; cither iii the paper, ur out uf it, for Jess than 1.00. uncimmottltf ehfop for cash. 1 F you walit ffood bargains, just call A and cKajniiio my , goods,' prices Ate. ymi csnnol but be ubsoitiieiy'.pleastNl villi my late recruit, it si; received IM Y GOODS in thcxmU! variety iMItUIV.iUfi and VUnElir, Hot to As $urpaieJ tn qunlilji; UATS, SHOES ht. &r. uncommon- lu cheitnfor tit quulUu: IronfSug(tt 'Coffee Atoasscs, and othtr groceries, selected mln v the great epicure. I,ow as my terms aro already, I wil make a still lurther deduction of 10 per cent, for ilie sake of selling dry goods d&c for casly . -'; ' - ' -' '"-''.AtFniD.ILMAUSII.v -, -2ar-4t -V Keep Jloving! THE Sidrtcril trs wnh to inform their customerr i d ihe r tblic gci.crallv, that tly ha ve icccivi-d from the North a got tUy nuiiilcr of mw "car(, of a superior quality, land wi5I attach tho Same ifnncdiatcly to their ' : Y0Oh CARIUKO Establish nt ell f. 1iichvillenabkrThcTrrto-Tf or bnsincss- jn.n htyle not to be surpassed iu this country. 'fhey have added tit?c card to tltcirl breaking Machine, which they, thick will prepare . hatter's wool to on sweragcod jurpose without bowing. They will dird at'tl usual rat and rake in payment such produce a heretofore, it the customary prices. JESSE & JESSE 0. HINSHAW. : N. IV The public may rest assnred that my own personal attention will be given to Carding, ihroughout trio pcnson. I shall spare no poins in gi ving1 satisfaction both far and ticar. Good rolls nro always insured when ihe wool is prepared as laid down ni the Citizen" last summer. - JESSE G. IIIJCSHA W MayN IKfe. 18-tt. " H r tr -yr t ar- wa. w-k. mm I mm mm VILiIjAWJS HUTlSii fjpHESUBSCRIBEU informs the puh A lie that he has recent ly purchased tlie House and formerly, occupied by James Elliott Esq. South Vest eorncr of the Court. house Square in AshWouglu His rooms fet cwm.mii Bins -v VHiiuiuuiUUs , arid wea furnislicd with every accominrf. dation for boardcYa. His table too, it is cfidetitly believed, will constantly be provided in such a manner as to gire en tire satisfaction to all lie hopes tho Court-oIiccrs and Gentlemen of tho Bar ttdl he hbcral iq their patronage, and in lact, an outers vno may nse r. t b xr r of hod Ai. .' and sood fare ITS Stabe arb mnlmodiovs and dry, will bo attended hy good and c'are furilostlcrs, and kept plentifully supjJicd wiui an tne varieties ot good provender aro jnvnoa 10 call and make trial He thinks ho can givecntiro satisfaction SAM 1-SON B. GLENN. Jan. 1838. 1-tf. NECESSITY! nr.QuiRj;s timi aii those "u are nv deblcd to the late firm of .i. Elliott $ iUh 6Y Mioli vou h & C". should conic forward imntcdiatclv and nv lie moiH-y or give a new bond. Circum- stant cs -require that this should be 'done without delay. much hope Uiat this notice will .be, promptly attended lo, as mr-othcr-notice will be, given. On fail-Z urc to -comply wilh this reasonable re quest, ntwie can complain if their , bonds Aic. ---Ip.i piit wit for rollcction.1 If will, njost aburcdl v bo dimn. UV : -ft inostycarneslly hiij that iur debtors . . ). 1 ... . - win cc good enougli to attend to tin. preing call, which would not be made. Pi!' mca?Puhc highest necessity. Tlio bonds &c are all in ihohand f i II St-'.. L I. . .1 - - . 7. '"", who is niuuorieu anu required to make sncody settlement cf nill matters pcr:ung to either (f tlw ....iirnWu;nii cti; una iic will, at am ailil all 4hie:', proinptly attend to the calls of; tk c v. ho may bo pleased to coiw; in quickly and settle up as re quested, r v ..... b. T:r;i.roTTk(V" : El.LIOlXimOWN&Co. Ashcboro, N. C. Juno 4tb, 10S3. TAKEN UP A NDcutcred on tho Ran- iiwn ill illllOll'n county, on die 15th May, by .rul..b Xm D..J..I. L EuWardTone mile noilh of Janacst'ox's Store, a certain IU T HOUSE about si years )ld, hands 3 mclics higb, all his feet ' white aJiod $11 rouud, star in his fore bend mid a snip on bis nose, his IVJl VIV uviiv-iv III. - 1 , JOHN CRAVEN, ranker JOB PRINTING J- 1 ' ; ' ' v mm-mf -ww Bvw a J w mm mm mm-m mm aaj uvu AoAnuitc.U. nl - ; l ' it5f ''tv;;. "TV
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