y 1 :t- . .,.1... I"' J' I "5: VI ' TTTN ' 7TTS,.'" ' fT'A .,, rmm. l . .. 7 " 0. 23 H'H OLE 50 CO m ----- V ) 1 -SB-fji Ilf ADVAKCPj ri 1; 41 ;ery v Friday 1 Blornink f . r,. rv ' . iwo Dollar) PCFMmifflin aHranw? - It Three Dollarif not I Ji.n ninths from tU 7 vl i i kZ cl Enc 10 pCQ wncn "e' explof fcn 4 .-"Wg ""J nd tvaa laved. rcSed ? " 9 l look place, arid was followed hy.Vcne A"11?0 pngera had. money which m i.Urrt,t;U. Ati r-n 'n of lhe SUnoat ori and conlusioa--The was w !heir lrunk nd it it estimated 4o subscription to be discontinued till all . ..h i . .. T iU u fuAvi:.jL. i . arraa'raralM iThuT-Tr7i.rii7rr rd ru$,iea' -mn;terjr crctionol the Editor." k ' 1 I J5? i i ,i(re the exraratiori of the Kuhsr.nn. lion jcar, equivalent to a new . 'cairemenL ;'..... . t . - - 5Vil letters, connmnjicatioiia c.ct come . ri paid. . . . ; . , 1 TOMS OP ADVERTIStNO. ' Advcrtisemcnta will bo aMuCuowSy i and Iiandsomely inserted in new tyj e f al $1X0 per aquare oX 1 Lnci, and -25cenfurocry lubscquoot insertion , 1, a vpniscmcnt. however short, wU t bechargid , less titan for a square,--Court orders and Judicial adver. 'tUtmentt' xW be charged 25 per ' ' Cnt ll iul.CTi ii.nilirr.p fiitv in ; aitsbionfor the pay.) Those who adrerti - by thej-ear will be entitled to a deduction! of 4 S3 pci tent, pro . TKiea tney pay ra advance. v , . i FAYETTEVILUL . ; , Brandy, peach, , t . 83 a CO Ditto. apple. . . 60 Bacon, , r. i' .10 all! Beeswax, ! rl Coffee, ;: Cotton1.- 'Cotton Yarn,. . Comi Candlcs, F. F. Flqxsccd, FlouC 23 a 121 a 13 Sa 09 ' 20 a SO JO a 90 ... , 18 75 4 C3 .a 0 40 a 1 5 a j 85 a 40 7 a 11 18 a 20 70 a. 75 a'f3 Feathcrf,' Iron Molasses, ' ..ails, cut, ' fkigar, brown, -Lumts Jxaf, J 7 Sack.' Tobacco, teaC' ' ' - Cotton ISaggmg1, ) - Bale Rope,f 7 .r i Wheat, new, : , Whiskey, . , . I 8 a 5i - 16 a 25 a-18 $1 a 1 10 40 a 45 - . -20 a 25 1001, .-SL-"..-Mi ciiERAvy.;, ' i i -! " " 8 a 7 H i Ui Beef in market,".. "; Bacon from wagons, 1 -' by retail, 14 12 20 10 . . m 16 isutter. 20 22 24 10 10 10 80 tenwax, Balo row,. - ' Coffee, ..-.'' Cotton, torn " . ; Flour Country ' ' Feathers from wagons 1 Fodder,... ; - : IlldJirgrccu , , . , ". ' !dr. - Iron , ndigo ' Ird--j ; licathcrsole :i -Lcuibar.' logwood ; f ; ; . ; ; - JIolase , " , ' . , , New Orleans. , L-, Nnil 'cut assorted ' vvrght, J: : c Oatt . s . Oil curriers rt J J lamp, i, : . f 12 12 7 75 650 a 750 rvt a 45 -100 a 125 10 650 250 450 121 500 -75 350 22 a 25 10 12 t .10 40 45 j 45 a 50 , linseed ' Paints, white lead ' Ibpaniifh brown Pork Hie. r ,.-. . ,'; Shot, hag--: pound ; Sugar Sail, itark J . malt H Steel, American-. . English ' "-' ' " 14 . n Tliu PtLAKI. i.Tlja Bultimore; American i gircitho The hospitality f thepcople ofWilmlng following account f the loss of the Pu- 100 "ken of in terma of the warmest iasKi, cerirea irora Major lleathpr city who waa one of Uw turvivbra: The f.laior states that ha hA rcurea 10 n siaie room, about 11 i'.i .i m . . . T : ,hr.l f 00 ""aay cut bad " va - mw uAuk wa iiiiui w. Knir inuir. i - v wvww nana ui.iiini . in en - mam uavtng ocen in me forward cabin. 1 7 w,m ftlBJr eainf will be found hlswaytothebowof iheboat,&f"u ; siood tnere witn some forty or fifty oth er in the mofit intenen iniu.ii' tkX ...... m ii.ni. :. 1.. 1 . . 1 ui , air t filled with agonizing shrieks ' of wounded antfdying, minffk'd wiUith in the water asking for heln. - -- r At this time the mast by15 means 'Inrh InrtrA itfirimn Altl.w.. .1 t Li were enabled to keep their places ii 1 j w r "".' iiiiaii - insr killed a French mntleinan. a mnr. chant of high respectability of rhiladel - pluaC The name- of tju's indiiMdual is unknown, but ne bad been to the nik and was returning , home when be met his untimely " end his rcmnlnt " committed to the deep after a slwrt prayer. In less than an hour alter the explosion, the boat parted intwo; and the larger portion it, lo which :thalia. rniiwrv ur -tarhM. tunk mmt:l..i. carrvinzwith it manr Pasuni. naV.i wcram hut thuAAr t tiM.ilai.lu Ik-i I1:a. ..,!- : . ' -.. Mwm--, -ik were in cabin. it was subsequently ascertained that four portions of the wreck m - m9mr a M . . eo io jioaw- au 01 ineni-sutporuiga greater or less number of stirrers., On Uie part oftho wreck on w hich our in formanf was, there were about 30. "The portions of the 1 .tenmhont mnminArl a .. , 7,,. '"'ivy lor some time near each oI'kt, bt it w ere sctratcd by the waves, aiid were nni afterwards seen. , -t 1 " Of Caot. Dubois Inod jn traT"cvn r -A .t !. " , 1 iter uiB czoiosion 01 1110 innu.r. nmi the supposition , is, that he was immedi. ately killed. , ; - ' To the great pret enre of mind of Ma- tor hcatl), too persona ou the wreck with him most probabhr owe thdr-cifrtv He never once suffered his rourarain Bag, nor did he ever allow for a tnomen that thoso with him had no hope of safety. The st-flcring they rndnrrd were dreadful indeed, Thirty human beings unused " to" hardships, sudJenfy set afloat , on a rotiirh sea thrir 6nlv acpcnuence ino fragments of a frail res set to keep which together required jl meir excnions immersed 111 water .10 ihcir knees, exposed to the sun with scarcely any clothes uprn thrir.. and sufienng the agonies of huiitrvr aud .. a rLj - a r thirst for four days And nights, is a sittr alion more easily conceived than do- scribed. To add to Uicir.ilstrcss" ihcv descried four vessels, which passed near ... ' . r them, but as they could make no signal they were not perceived by them' and they were ready to yield to. diujuiir as they saw them keep on their course re gardicss 'of their Icebfo cries. Tliey were at one period within a half n mile ol the shore, buL were acam driven out to sea by the violence of the wind. -6CHK4h4n0-TiingofhcfiijhdayasciKK- ner hove iu sight and made sail towards them. ne prospect ot immediate re lief now cheered their drooping spirits, but it was only for a moment for she made a tack which led them to suppose that she too was about to abandon Lnem. She soon, however, made towards them with alt sail set, and 'when she came in hnilintr disfanrn. the Pant. nllnl 1n them to be of good cheer, as he would o a V fiBKO incm on, which no uiu who ino 16 a 18 ' utmost care, Maj. II being the list who '-. ' 40 a 50 .left the wreck. : :-.-V'Y. ' 75 a 100 1 Whilst they were on the" wreck sev . ' ; 125 cral died of latigue and hunger, and at ' 110 a 125 period a proposition was made , 825 a 425 to draw lots who should be killed, for ', . . 8 a 121 ! the sustinance of the rest, but it was at ' v 600 a' 800"J once rejected, and never afterwards re ... 450 a SoO.ncwed. 225 a 250 1 When thev arrived at wilminirton. tlie 1 121 inhabitants ol that city extended towards 10 a 12 them every possible iindnesi that it was ,275 n 500 in their power to bestow. Medical ad 87 a 10j vice, which was .needed' was immedi- 10 1 12 Blr.lv aAi.rdftd fhi.nu Tlinir ' hiiiieM' were tin own open," and their wardrobes J and puncs freely tendered to them: that N4''"uub. nor wa uui aJL An or ; ' jar aa passed along the line of stages in.t nd ateamboats North and &tuS t. .i o'- w u,c,u " travel iree or exuenac. and u .ls viw,, HUu not rJP:'- on "w.W inank ootci& wr 1 . 1 . j v ' 1 and inai iMi hna sinon -. .L j the I , m an,ie,y nd autiering, with no of Duefto erha flltn- .-,iu. I ... ...I . I : . t i" ... on Irom the pen of the late john Jar. one of iMH. iw.- juiistis, as well BS OnO Or tnC jduceth - - ; J ? - ' ; I 'When wescriotwlvjtflect on the l divlarnii.n mmA . ii-l.x. I that aw lul moment when the retirinir I u iira nril, Ah,m r,.t: i.;- l. ly and an evenging God, at the hand of every roan'f brother will I require the blood of mh," when we cattlrt mind the saurence oflhe Cosntl, Jlmt-lthe mtl. .u.n ... I.r.l. J t- . . ... . . iiioj"" uw aueiun, ana at tne fate that a Wails themK 'I Will nnf rnmmnnt nn tha absurdity ofacekin t reparation for i rf. fling or irnmaginarv o vil at tlie haz zard of even life, the folly ofth dn. J-tl.'o, I..-, I .1. . - . 1 . ' . I . 1a tu-ii 11, ura tuuicini laiion 01 IUS But sutler me to make a nmarlr tk Uiua lo denominate an -act hooorable, wliich oritriuatea in the moat mai;rnnt passions, which cqoally- outrarea that i -h.vu wiuwi- vumsi mat rrccepta of our religion and tho lawof a - p w - .- iu ti fi vi our country, and wl.ch l mrU petrafed by men of disolute character, is an abuse of language which can be toloratcd only by those whom tnral sense is as depraved us that of the duel nsf iiimwai. . i iHjrTnonr weTTPflm "on the nature and tgmAonov nfik; .,;... list ntmseiC . I hexnoirweTr,fl?t . . -.,- - and on thcnecessary.and indeed avow-1 eu oDiigation on tlx. part ol those by.,u ,MC atesi a worthy deacon tlM tniemttn visiter in everv faTufy whom it was committed, the more ner- con.teod,nl? epinst the former proposed ! M to every virtuous and iiitellisrent auuuou wiau we 0001 tne firudenca of .! , a . .. trifv law, excluding .from all offices of honor, triiKt. or Profit, and from all mi r, ticipatiou in the election of the pul.I.c officers, every man, w ho by bclnj . in a uy way accessory to a duol, evinced a want of that moral principle, without u llirh tiA niul ' an roll. Vn Snt i..ln. .... -. ..w ........ HIVII W II II i U-IVU w ith the rights of citizenship, A gentleman Irom Worth Cah)Itoaiw-.V B00ncr espied a com w lwcameto this State last fall, and Fy of rabbits before the rest, but he lhe State where Itel pavT n e launu'-u m every pan of 1 haj been, almost en- i 1 . nK119" gnihes, 'JJMd many co ..... 1 r. .L. :Piott:' which hnhad nn .. .. ..: .1 lircly destroyed by worms, has furnish-1 cd us with the following remedy against i these destrovinff insects, which ho vmA he has fully tested, and finds never tor laui -rov soon as inq worms oegin to j uMik. uicir pjoujance, wnicn you will see by the holes in the leaves about the heart, take nowdnnwl -mink n.i - it in a gauze bag, and go late of an eve- ning or early of a mormng lfore Ui ' dew dries, and shake tin. So- nf 3.S i over every cabb tho worms awav or entire W dotrow i. them. Pcrhaoa'vou win ha.o ZZ JZ " in "catching runaway sub- t. .!!. .". . . . I lurui una operation a second lime. This remedy is simple, trv it and vim will have good cabbage.' A humorous fellow, a earncntcr. biv. ing summoned as a witness on a trial for assault; one of the counsels, who was very much riven In brnw k-ai k dence, asked him what distance he was from tho parties when he aaw ih dn.n. dant. strike the iplaintiffT .fho carpen- icr answerca, -ju?t nve leot, tour inches and a half." "Pray theo, fcllow,H says the counsel, how is it possible yon can be so very exact as to distance? 1 ihought, says tlie carpcntcr.thnt some fooLor other might ask me, and so I measured it. . ' - ; mm BLt 2Cy838. - LMflLTHlJ CAPTAIN. .u . 1 7 to,d. n the Xrouiaville Journal that not long since one of their splendid up country boats was making hei way gallantly down the majestic Mississippi when the eantain H;u . r1 -f - - ...wivibu uiin 00 ""'"' waving nis handkerchief, as ,8 -aual when a person desires to- take pas- The Captain imnrw-tint-oli -. -11-1 -.1 . and our customer sung out: .... "Vothipg, replied the captain! 'Hnv nt vou ou uhLLavf" .ii .1.. tucker . . ' v-i t.. r. . ; . vw uui wnnr inn n . ik.t ., voti?" was tho iiii;nf. . , ewnnder. f v r "V WM Wnkln'rd buva ciV if you'd list wait till I Ulll.. .. - - . guard, at-d you'd take your pay out in W00d!"sav8 8aWhr.v. ntul ..',!. ,k-. ,- atruck un a tI7r t ia..i.: i - T . O " Ill MIS sleeve, no doubt, at his own smartness ini ino wrath of the captain. ; -AlOllt: TiNDERLY.1 Not Bal.At a In :. 1 I , ill IIC- land, two men were ntnm. "d. On recetvmir their senfmifA OU3 of Uicm ddre,.Hl ilU 14, .j kanl he hadtwo-favoi. to ask of him. -v nai are ttieyr inquired his brdshiii t riease your honor said Pat, 'will vou let aiehang this man before I am haii. ed mvself' , What i. ih mh ?f said Uie Judffe. Wliv - -. . v v a a - .iiaw hwioill you fermyV for she will finfi :...i ..!.. .1 .i Iianm4ft-and then wha. she will re - ccive for. the jobs will help the poor cratut to pay her rent r 1 - . Mefancholu t1tntinn a .t i l chclof, a frjend of oum in , the country. tells us or the add t nn ones to the famiIicaofhis brothers aisiers and -thiia tntiMa ... l: . - forlorn conditiniw I r.i i:L. . . ... im in tha mil-4 .r . . I r -. vi an orcnard t ara ahoottaw starting q .att arotuJ m, c no young poet ; . . . I A rOINT OP OttDER. A debating soofety in a town down 0B " am n. ;. . . a . t r H . , CWUJb uoaenooa fo discuss the question--whether intefirrrm n . - -- i i ' " - , . f T . . . mprodtictiw ofevilirender the AUVOCATE a vahalU onus victims 111 ,etcr - , - i lOt I .i. M aaa . I lT WT fne1 lne rhairmatt Mhat's out of tlie United States. ' . .. ' - . . ........ -iTlw lolWinff anecdote is from tlie i-says of ou i- rancis Bacon. 'A con.Dr.nv of schnhr. .-.. i,k er to catcfrnni.. nJ 6 s ? V I i... 1. . 1 . ... " 1 HK" rn witnt an.ru him iu:'. .at if iu. -I" l 7 .. 7. . "" twnnw, wnirn .5ol,, w.Wcu nehad "o said than conl,c, rao 10 ,ne"" burrowst and he bcinS checked by them for it ansWeml . tDe would have UhmirIii '."..Izr Uirw Vr"1! unr jProm the Baltimore Patriot.) Jin editor Milk n tint tr l!l a - C! T'. fof '"Ch, he. paid $2000. . . vrw JOB PRINTING -".,-.' . Dotit c.eap, yiU neainesi and AcsfxUha at V ; ' -' I" i; ' ;.. :! 7"fs OFFICE. A laritt ouantilu noin on ' tnJ w 4 . ' w WW FOR SALE The article will be constantly kept on nana. Asheboro N. C J. MA. DRAKE. Or CS AFTEB MONTIIH. -P U O S 1 E CT 1 S . run ,;. ... THIS FARMER 0 ADVOCATE, Jgrkulture, Literatim, Science, and the Mechanical. lit s, the cvuntrt,'g May and nutwn wealth. ' . Notwitstanding th extensive variety of news-papers and periodicals, publisli ed throuchoul the couutry, and the di versity of aubjecw therein embraced, it i obvious to everv rational ami rof)t.t i I kf .!! &.. m t . .1 mk ,,,iUU " ww conuuciors ol thoso ........- i i ... ... -i.iwm muui luiucui tnose rttui -kiu. : i ... ' . u7utar$ vehicles of inlormaiion, have wwn foo generally actuated by party Ntotivesi and that oolitiil . boon carried to such an alarming ex 'tent, as to threaten deaulutinn noble institutions! while subjects rela ling to Agriculture, literalute, Science, and the Meclianical Arts; those subject immediately connected with our best in forests, and which would eventually place us in an icdcDcndent have measurably remained . r ff 1 HIMVUW" ea. , .--j Actuated, therefore by these viewi ' the subscriber intends publishing iu Jamestown, N, C. periodical under.1 and comporting with tlioaboro title: in ' ir """Fg wim tno above title j in j wcwuon whitJi, ho designs in th r plce, to tise all laudable exertions m procuring and diwcminatinff Drartir and calculated to increase th Httrn.iu f ...K..tiiijiiiiiiiir ill -IT! ir- 1 Uw F artDen ' - : ';l . oecondi). Education, and the Lite rary Institution ot the country, will find in hiscolumngt ILwaimnd friend ly support. - . - - I hirdlyi-Scjchce, and the Mechaa- Z t u.a- ata a . . .. I lit I "'.'wffl also bo subject! of dia- , i 3 1 c.usIon nnd invariably receive a liberar J!Jshre of attenuon -17 3 . . " I FourthlvjDi at tnnt; .ni k.::j , fi nhio.ta .!..lHt AJ v van.wau.-u iu protooie uia cao88 of rirt ReKgioii. v " r . jruuim oriei nouce will also be I y nui BMv UO I taken of passing eventa, of an important hand and Domtttic; excluding all Political contests! ai.d subjects calculated to cre ate party animosity. ; ; in snort, no pains will be spared, to .J..I 1. . mn . . . . - ri-v "v ,'1U30 im commuwiy, a - . In order therefor th ally to prosecute our purpose, - we re pecifully solicit the friendly aid of ev ery intelligent Farmer Mechanic LiU -ty-iid-Se(eMjtr-itomnT who" may have talent and inclination, to com- w J.w ",enl ana .nclinaiion, to muucate to us such discoveries and province, as mav enrich nm j t . : . reciprocal lntcrchance of .. . i. 1 1 . will be thankfully received. :. The ADVOCATE ni be publishccl in monthly numbers, consisting of thir- t VtWO OCtavo nam(L ft urn akwnt n-. . ! pnnted on - good -paper,- folded and stitched, and promptly mailed to subs vi iuci niaamgiq--i-year,1 a neat vui ume of 384 pages, and furnished with title page and index, at $1,25 per yeaf in advance. :.lsuJL.Z Anyperson by forwarding $10, free from charec.: will be entTtkd t tt - w - - ' v. copies.-.' , - In consajuence of tho difficulties and lossctLinwnablv attending the of small sumsj'at a distance: no ord er for the paper will be attended to, until thesubscnpUon price be forwarded, or the payment secured bv aomtr Vnru. responsible person. '... . . 1 All letter, communications,' to the publisher, must come free from pos tage, or they cannot be attended to. As we intend commencing the publi-' cation some time in the month of An. gust next, all persons holding anhr.-v tons, are requested to forward them a early as possible, v All editors iavorable and those wliouia feel disposed to ex change with US. Will do US aTavnr ht, giving our prospectus an insertion. - ' Trf M rian.K . . -VUlliU OiJLtSIiVVUUJJ. , Jamestown, N. U,' June, I833i y