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; FniD AY.AXJQUTr 3 iCS3. CAKDIDATDT FOR GOVERNOR E. D DyVhig) - , , John EranchiVan Burcn) " . 4 " RANDOLPH CANDIDATES.'; ' Senate. Jonathan Redding Em. (W.) l Tidance J,ane Esq. (V. B) . ' . . , Craii7dnr. . , . Dr. Wm. ft Lane. (W.) .J Mrrjesse Walker W.):--: Mr. Benjamin Hawkins, (V. R) ColZebcde8 llush (W.) . , .'. t Sheriff. - ' Isaac White Esq. (W.) ' " ' . Cd k Robert GMordoch (W.) J We are authorised to anuounce John fl. Hale Esq. (Wh&) af t , candidate for feat in the Senate of the next; Jejrilsttire from the icuntyof Randolph. Mt. Hale's apolrgy for cooin late into . the field of coatcst, together with his Mnrnl vjcws.will be found Hated in brief circular to the people of this cwiLty, l be published to day. " We ar reaoestcl to state that 1 JSIr. Soy. t Y I j. llerce is a candid ate forthe oClce" of sheriff in this county. , " Our ovn ajfairt.--Beit known to our debtors fine and ell, that we have Two or Three flundmt dol; iarsjo talie Mi week. We i an - nounce this fact, as I signal for. -4 vrry Jne thatbwesrns, muckrnr J'.,e! J1"'"? 9T tai the money Vf l prUCtScMe7 JP', 1 -m ' j v ' x!;:-r; . AUGUST I OURT. - ; Our county .court, commences on J. Monday next - It feared that ; the T1.!Ml trill vtnnrl in ittm ttiii tit n.iM --j 0 n great deatkurt buuocaj. It would km(VM lm uiotl fnr fill hnruia trt l)P , . " : ' . ''"":' . .... : rcau y ana w&c on eariy sun. ; I; 1 ptpmnv V - 1. . UV. ', iio -Jiiursaay netutvnnetti.1 uwivce- men of orth Carohoa are cnllod to ifce! v 7 " 7. 7 ... . . .': ior UK? fctiraose oicxcrcisin?uiai' . Kvnege Wiucn, iwve u oinw. i V . ; -L k. . u.. : Jmzed. . It has dampening effect :vntfccnugsto hear men, sober. re - t Ikjetingncn too, fpcaa witft ait ar oi Ati jtaiwa w.m. w'vw "ab , .v . . i a . mil .( it rvi m'r rinpinm -.tvr vl rue, we cannot reproach a man with inconsistency for not voting when ije ,, J , ... " - -. ,'u"s'a,"' j. w w . . and leaves the industiioiwnoor to crone 'fc i ihiuk if he had taken as hvcly; an m'cr.j sMtt-coiicernsotairin ' ropuolicail SMlcjougnt w take, no woum 'scldri be without a preference; cepeci ully where the question involves' difliT ut sides in politics, so vitally important r. , Aipnaciiu , . ; t trinjottour tusincssrtO'-tL'ctionocr tot or pgamt sTny of tor cotiniy candid- . . i .... i i -ii twryiyVe;na-clW.-twjyri tliav occasions heard lltctii all acldivss- v i ' V .i t , I ,"Jw iiH ir lanciea convicnons oi pro . I a . ....T.. . Ami u ilh lint lillJrl i'Vi'i'IV-. - t ,11V . . " - ' 1 turn,' they OOia lonu inc genuinu mg ; -Mictriv: Each voter will now seriously hijuire for himself. from the-lights ho J Iwiil ou tlw kiit'jacL whu wiiuiig the Tcuilcmcii candidates is most firm, lion .:4 ur, - capable, potriotii,-and of most 'toiskUtaht-nnd cm reel politic, leaving i coiiul cunsidoruiioiis aliogcthcr out -, cf the question. i - A PENnTRNTli llY. V . Our'eanditlBtes liave bioachld this 'fcisljccl 'hefore ihe poo'ple. And wc hope it wdl prove lo bcKimoihing more ; than u mere' IwLbyi V c have been so ' Jicitcd by corresjiondeuls iu differont " flirts of the Slate k come out in aid ol " tlii. rncabui . And wo do V heiulily, vj-Jl j etd that shall bo rcstr'aitiod only "M.y C4.nsidcration!jofjndejji-c., : , Hud it not l-ecu for tho cjiildish squab- ties that have hcietofire arisen from rl.t(.al causes end illiberal prejudices, wo should havo had 4 :nejentia?y long ' ngu.VJTwfincaswe4 io geiicrar wa "'sAocfioncd by Mw' lighlaturc; buV tlio dcjaJ!3,.x?rti edit. Tut ccr .:l:tci es.our Cci;er1 irj t! it he received Iv.t a.r:,l:r assctnl! r.owij,wohav8 rcascn'toloolijtwo. We 1'r.ovr thcrs ere gz:.'l:.r.za to the cextjscsdon for a mors enlarged! of this fcarna b ll.c'Sasiifa part cfthe view on the subject. 7. ' ' - O20 eonsiicrStion weighs much, and is often overlooked: that is the ctter im possibility of providinsJa ebdo of crim inal law Suited '. to . the wants . cf so ciety, without some such institution as a Fenatentiary. - We cannot form a gradation of punishments proportioned to their respective crimes. Most rf tljerhare either toolighror tod severe; and consequently either have no effect if ahVofetse defeat cir. own-object. It is easy to see that when punishments are too light, they are disregarded, and have rid effect .Anil it is no less true, that when they are too severe, it is u sually difficult' and often impossible to produce convictions. - i - 4 Mcommox schools. ;; j We are highly gratified to find that this subject is favorably noticed by all or nearly all the gentlemen wbo now ap pea r before the j eoplo of this county as candidates for the Legislature. : Aod it is still more cncourngeing to find tliat this subject begin to elicit a feeling ia tercst among the people at large. Even if it be .true, os we have alalong be UcVcd, that not much is to be effected by way of public improvement, till this primary step is first JanWeJ begin to have abundant ground to hope that tro portant rhnnges'are at land. We go Ibr; improvements of every - description. '.it is quite a mistalen-sf tion which some have heretofore unfor innately indulged, that there Is danger of projecting too many species of im- jravemcnt at the same time; that thev ! embarrass and retard Uic progress of cWnotheivr So far from having this - : . . . . cuccl we i00w jny ining aooui mc f!fecotiniiy aM awj i . - . .- ,'fnoxocacn oincr sauvanccmcnv ouui I - - vou nlend rermancnt v !o imnrove the itcrnalxonditionof a state or country, there, is no way to begin jitf, "but to . ftin j,,,,, - ,one . Jn' ;.u.Ith, avat(lin. ,-auc rociiioa oi amusmg ngui ana ivnovvi .. , ...... - hfi ,.Wmn .J M, I n - i i bc of a ; fnivcrsit v hich is .j a ,astp2 honr nnd thd 9lalc. wo ha vet ii'' to Mtt tn ririiMh rtkn exi-kliw ntkwik rtttA . - ' . thclglren ,hd the Ie ; vf X(1 would have suffered the entcrpriiiing, the noble pi oject of the Faj cttcvillo and Wcs'ern Rail Road In fa ill Blame not the' people; They are acting, it iV trwcoT)traryt:toTt interest, in withholding- their lenergies an d resources from usclul schemes of public rhtcrprlti 1 ut not r contrary ; i -jr ii it" is thatwehave so long tc. ti catitlc-buildirg in the air, and dol e nrthiug Jo the J .urpose, AVhiltf the legislature of the Slate us hy its municipal laws succeeded so well in guarding the personal and rrla live rights of individuals, aud adjusting the rules of property, how; has it hap pened lliar public work 8 iiave been o miserably projected:, It must have hop. pened through ignoroncoor inattention. We canuot contemplate this part of ur Jegiilative enterprise a iilvout atooco ouuig ruininaeu oi incpoucy oi uic sun pletou, who; fenring hchud not material enough for a chimney he Was about to buildiud whihed it finished olljiigh' e. tiough at aU events instructed his mason to begin at tlie top if it licked any where let it be down tow ards tlio ground. BLACKLIST. Edmund I It 'indley of Washington county N. C. lives in or about Plymouth, ' lie took the 2d. vet cf the "Maacf Bti State of good char&ctcrj tut we very much doult the veracity cf this man. For we sent 13 copies wi'J) his to the frpft fwce" atlly mouth, arithis js tt only complakit of the kind.-, : sides, his C2.C0 was ue ' on the 1st of October 1ES5 we' rve'beerf dunning him at times ever since,' a&i never once did he resort to tlijs pitiful excuse, (hat wTknow oCtill a sluirf time ago. r - illlNlVlttook the same period ical at thesame time and place; and has run away (as we are icforrhed) without paying. VviU some iriend be so good as to inform us where this fellow has run tot i 14 )'' RICHARD WOOD, late of Wash- in gton countyjN, Qat orjneax rimouih owes us $2,00 for the 2d. vol f-fU "Man of Business;' itnd we undcfsta'nd he has removed to Texas. We should think he. forgot to pay, but for the nu merous duns we have been sending him for the last three years. We forward a copy of this paper to the. Texas Telc egraph avllousto;f equeing tW itor of that paper to publisa this notice. -The favor shall bo promptly reciproctr.j ted. . , . " JORDEN WALKER, took the sarn, periodical at the same place; Plymouth X. C. and owes for it $3,00. Cn a- ny body inform us what has become of mm J ' ; k-- . brother .JMitortlf any ,0(00. papers to riymouth, we advise you to look sliarp for your 'pay. We had 13 subscribers therej 7 of .vhon have ' i -last paid, . with much ado; but 6 we are about bto lose. We have, now. thank fortune, no subscriber at Flvmouth, nor do we iniend to have, wiwout pay in advance. Are the people there so wret chedly poor that they cannot pay? 0r ate thoy so dishonest that they wiY not pay? A s n as wc can prccure the necessary inrormation on these points, we slijill notice this :Afhty fawrtcl place again L - " ' ' ' 'r Elections have betnr held in ev ml counties in this State; but Ave have as yet no results except froja Pitt Edgecomb, w hich will be found in this paper copied from the Raleigh JlegiMfr. If? Van Hureniiro kbould fall back in other (tiuiitits as it has done in these the T)arty will be laid cold in North Carolina. : :v? :. .: - ; 1 F THB SVCTIIMII ClTltlV. A, B and C, bought a grindstone three feet in diameter, lor which Ihcr laid equally. 1 How many inches must each umognou uu w navc ms re'pecuve lafe of Ue tone, supposing the ' vxc in the center occupies a round, hole'bf three inches m diameter! tt.u. nt toxrfrt citisiv ; Editor of the Ciiizem .The puzzle in the 27th No. of the' Citizen hath claimed, my attention; and I consider it may. be done two ditlcrent ways. 1 did it by a seale,,and have found that if a man mnrrinheOthjrtegTwitf NorOrlau rude at uuriso, and walks directly to ward the sun all day at V regular, gait 40 m;H, tlie day being 10 hours kwig,- he will be 2 miles from his starting place, in latitude 39 dg. 31 m. 42 so, Nith, aud about 6 miles west of the meredian oo which he was at tho start. "This statement may vary from a half to three-quartets of a mile, for wan (4' good asirononucal dividers ; nut ft sd, I Uiinkl ca rework it exactly, true when I have tins right instruments. , ' . VIRliNA. KLMA I11NSHAW. ' From the Philadelphia Gazette. t JA AWFUI. CATASTROPHE. ' Onlliursday m.orning, about six o' clock, a keg of powder exploded in u dwelling houso in Norwegian street, Pottsville, the e fleets of which were Irighttul beyond description Five per sons were i'idfult burnt, hrct f whom have fincc died, and the recovery i of the remaining - persons is considered doubtful; two tr three others were also ;burntbut not dangerously. ; Wc Icargi frf the t!Lnera ictrr.-.f, t5sl t!.3 T;hh...wttr, asdt .r4.." ieloi" ccC-Titl'la t! 'i'fiv.l :f 'rr.i :..Jr:Tf."'C" - n'cr cctl'i--l t:.l w" " ctVcfthe fcca w"c t -btithe T-!-:: tf 1 1 ? cf hS f-calvin .:coiLu)g l.u.5 rocm to L'l t:s with pos;;r fj;c;i'tlid k." Vi'tib ia tha act cf'd istl.Is', another' was l'--tirj his -pipe w Itii an ignited stick, and t pproaclicd to converse a spark fovv oli into tla powder, and the whol czpl;dr4. . Tha iroct' of lhe house was thrown but S3V er$s incnes, so mai n opcame necessary way. was thrown put - Qg'ajosf the Daub ing. . Thflj' decease J ?r(j a hired girl, an old roan 'im. yhoied' afitr mttrn-- . FronvtheJFayettevllle ObservcrJ ! A correspondent of the Wibointon Advertiser, in an account of his visit to was nevertheless, a pleasant one, The 1 couutry through whicjj we passed wb fertde, and highly CBltivated; the fields 'covered- with a&undenl ctoDt. in eiery- fUteof advauceroenV from .the mosit luxurious rerdure to the golden' imts of IfjjrveatV , Butthe mosr'important and intefcstjnff 'circumstaflce connected with it.' Is Uic discovery thich it furnished of f the vast resources of mineral wealth baustabie mioes of gold, copper, and lead, which abounb throtighout her terv ritory. Several of the Utter have i(intfv !cn dificflvtirfeH aecidectallk in liie search after cold; and thooAatt& of "busbe is cf Ue residuum wiilch lias1 r& toainJ.&bccn trhownaside as valueless after thd gold as been obtained, is now boin'i worked wiii ten fold profit to the WoDriLtor. Tbe late discoveries render a 'cbnveyaneo pn rail roads very ;imrtant, andhaveconseuw. wa Li a. .,-., ; nmliMif M'.V. ry hcavyt end the ordinary con'veyaniM by waggons must be a heavy draw-back on tho profits of investment in this way." ' From the Farmers! Cabioetr :r iCN , WHEAT BE TRANSFORM. ; " rv.rs r. 1 have carefully read tb IParmers' Uabiust for which I Subsaie- ed so.no time kjoce, na w iu of your comspotfden-iarrners I pre ihitheat wilLor can be tmn.u.rmoJ into cheat I nave had nwreor less e"mf upwards ofW years, anW irom pcsonai plservalions was ted W . m inert, tliat some crrain caa JUd wul a$ transformed into cheat, bur bir epeV f ncq of fast aummec cofinned nl in Uiis opinio.i 1 Xhe circuuistances were briefly Ihcsei-Iathe spring of 1830, 1 obuined about hmY pt of (skinless) oats; the grain had po Una like the common kWr'lhey!Wcr?.??,J,.a part of my garden, which I wod and planted with different kinds WK etabla for nearly-, forty years; no gr liaving teen sown witiuu a quarter 1 a snilQi or liouscdor stacked near it The oats f rew finely until nearly ripe, w ben they were boaicn to the gTouod by . a heavy shower of jain, 1 iisduut take the trouble to cut them, but on cxamiuing tlie heads tliey roved .to be. the same kHid is were sown. . la the. fall, the tyed lyft oo the ground came up, but I expected they would peruh in the win icp in tlie spring, lio wever,. ihey put forthland grew finely, and .whcA tne heads canie wt,nota srogicgraio could be found, but as fine and ikrihing cbcaf as 1 had ever examined!- It came up again last fall, and at this time has'a fine appearance. J t shaU not be dut u i bed, and we shall soe what it will turn to- next summer. low should like to know how it came to be nil oats the first year, and cheut the next, if grain muit always pruduce-tlie-sa me-kind tnat is sow n. 1'erhaps Dr. l)arlington, or some uther'gemjemau skilled iu these mattersHcao impart Uie dctured infor- .. .. r tit'-- matum. n v ., . ,. , ,t o Alarunsburg, VaJan. 18, 1833. P. 8. If you sow clean : flax seed on new cleared ground, why docs the grea tcr part turn to what is generally call cd yellow seed, wherever brush heaps have been burned? . This I have note cd in my own as well as in other fields. . HAY ON BARN FLOORS. When, bay," particularly clover, is thrown on the floor, much of it, aud the most valuable part lots break und crumbles into such small pieces, that the fiyk will not take them up. Ia most barns this is entirely wasted or moved out into tho yard, where but compari lively little is picked up by the stock dV,... says an aged farmer, keep my barn floor as clean os my" wife's parlor, and every day shovel into nu old sleigh or box. standing bv, uli.thc leaves. iccdss, and fac, ports ol thej hay-Tb to Crecnsborouh to attend the Couven- immediately put bread out of fashion. tion,'says '. .Vj ..' 1 - t ' " ' ?' 'Thetrip, thoogh' the otgect.-which n Marbk-kn extensive Jj6d . of mar ducedit was but Dartiallveccomnlished. : bhi ifcas been discovered in Tossy ' co.. t L'.st.nUo. tothcra. zz.i so coisL " -1 - disease called Hollo 'ed it is said, hollow horn, may be prevent. Ian-is if the following precautionary r r fori-, dopted sd adhcarcd to-cc" i or nighr pour s tearpoocful of ijWw terpentine in "thP cavity r cup, just U hmd4be hcrcs'ofjieat caa. , ! Sir Wdter Scott used ta Ic3ti story cf a tntn vho, hstir j tried fail hand at various speculations, and employments, but raited aa all, used to say bo neaeyed that if be jj-ere to turn bakct, it would Indiana. .It-is said to be tf good quaii- tyibdlbeautifully . Tanegated--Spirit ftna Times. "?t: .wv t ' w s af a . H n-;X: .K:: v..-riXir.The' nwnber': of den1Jis jn fnia city for the week ending on Sat- urday, July 7th, were 131 ; aduhs' 65 ; children 14ft. Oft;consufion''of.'.t,-'; ' longs Ilj- apoplex)' 11; ! drop sj;;ib rh? L head 12; dysentery 10; drow ueJ 4; er. cesaive heat 17; rum direct 6; summer . complaint ST. r: --'-'J t:i huVd Cat CotirieR-"-. ' Jtoe eft At QAfo arj Caalty. The Ohio has risen IU fpA by the late rains. A Mr. Parnell, wlr and 2 children were drowned i few day a since in JdUI creek, near Cincinnati while attempting to cross -the swolkn current . NcwXotef, Th) United States Sir z no Iojiger issues the notes of the late I -stituUou of that name having commen ced an ' emission of- new-notes of -its own. "J Two men Werfi killed and three bad- IV wounded, while enwired va firins a cannon at Patcrson, N. J, on tho 4tn ' ipsf. On the same day two men were dreadfully wounded at Fredericksburg, Va,by a similar accident ,. V- f PQT OFFICES IN N. CAROLINA. : Appointment nf Pottmatert.A. T..;. IT n . o. John G. Southwick, Gardiner's Bridge, . M .q . . rH m Martin co.; Francis FXlingman, I Inula- viue auxry co, . ::. - .... -r,. r. &Mroni fnteHpi6 ncf.An old woman Cl yea4 of age,; named Anna Leech, was fomMFdead,' along side of a fence, oh V cdnesday," near . Ilarrisonr Laboratory, Kensington. Verdict of coroner, death from exposure. L e MARK IE IV " In Randolph; County, oo Tluirsdiv SOih .t-by the Rev.T. C. MoiBtt Mr. Isaac Brarjr. to Miss Eljztboth Ma-' con, daughter of Wm. Macon Esq. , On the sanUJ day in rims county, ,by Jeremiah Cooper, sq M. Noah" Rush jr. to Miss Elizabeth jlder, - daughter ot JUr Jarnes Wder, jr. : , - In this countv, on the 31 st- ult by Jonathan Redding Eso. Mr.- ror tia ofGnilford county toMiss Elizabetb' IIoevcT of thistouniy. .' UnUicWand Croek in this County oa Sunday Morning last (20' htuh.) Miss -Mrv Ann Cox, daughter ofJushuaCox Jr. Esq. ""'.. TORAY'Sf npIIE undersigned has Just teccived and expects to keen constantly n hand at bis store in' Asheboro' N. C. a supply of. 'this valuable ointment I have in my possession testimonials from physicians of high standing and other rcspeutable individuals, proving that this, oiniiacut has wrought some of tho most extraordinary cures of old ulcers of fif tesn or twenty years standing, after the eff rts f tlio most skilful physicians had entirely failed:,: it ti , also an excel lent remedy in all Cases of sprains, bruis es, scalled-heads. and othcr-eruptitt.J. If those who may wish for furthe r ovf dence of the excellence of this ointment will call at my store I think I shall Ik able to satisfy them that this is to . c ,vr tit quick mcdicit.e, but a lemedy ad miral'iy udanted to cure Uie diseases a. bovc tnumtratcd, , . - -' ' August lS38.w5r-(jf. L.:i.,wi..,
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