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Afai lure to-order 2 a1 discontinuance be . ere ; the expiration of the Subscrip fion year, is equivalent to a new en gagement. . 4 ti , ir Al mj. n a i icut a ti & S.V) Mtl . , ostpaid.; , TERMS OP ADVERTISING. . , Ad vctti3tmf &ts . will be conspicuously .and handsomely inserted in new type .at f li)0 per aquaro of 6 Jines, and 25 centt forevcry lubscqucnt iinseriion Ko avcrticiiu;u(,buwcvcr iljort,wil be charged Jesa than for . a'afjuanr'--. Co rturdn and Judicioi iidter tttetit$ wiR be charred 25 per cent higlcn ie sooetinM!S have to rW sit so long for . the pay.) Tlioso who advertise by the year will l'e entitled lo t dcdticiinnof .331 ryc tent, pro- TV "Ti '1 7 FAYETTEY1LU1 Brandy, peach, l UutOt apje,. :v ; Beeswax, " , ' cony- Mtw: Cotton1' "Jj Cotton, YarD,r7i' 60 13 a 14 if ' :-'t 12 a 13 $10 U ' SO a HO (u. ,8- - I! - ; 8u t -! .41 : ' 9 5 35 a 47 11 .18 a 20 70 a 70 (!orn, 'jo; :i , (Jandlea, TiF? . riscedt ij jt, Jtciicr. Kail, cut wrought"" okawe. Bi;ar, brwvn. Lomp n "i.,t alt ,it.-; . . 8)iCK, , ' leaf, 7 Cotton Baggin j, V new, -. 2a25 3 a 4 IS a' 20 1U 25 55 25 1 Whiskey. ; f pjj Woolj,i.'!;.-;-.;:.n;- ..;. 9. , . .CHERAW. ? : -f. Beef in market, ( . , 4 J Bacon from waon?, s la v'W!fetaiL-"r' Bucr, 15 20 25 23 "Beuawu.- 'tk?ging,-f I ( 'J IS 23 i '! i ri.'if ?f J. . .4,0011, r i , . .. v BO a 00 Flour Country : fl a 7 h'w i heri iroW it agoni -- '40 a 4'4 1 Hides green iti'.:.;Jry . .Iron : ..f: .jndio""; ifird i, i . oaa 75 a lo 35oa 452 li a 15 Xt a fc5 'I t,fc :.lU JxniliersoU 1 lad tar : ' f . I' 'ii 10a&a ' MolasfiCS'i wf i m r iJNew Orlcona; i i ti a y . . . ' 16 a I ' ;, '' 40 a 5M Oil curriers 70a 100 rl 'lamp U0a 12i tlaiuta, white lead i ! if Jm;-- fepaniah browa ' 'i Pork iA -r tU' Kice .V;-R7pr .--'.! -i'Mottbaf; 44;.-!. A," ,325 a 42 .,8a 15 6a b 7 pound ; w.' . ;-'. Jujar "n: Salt,' tack' ' Am. 9 W 1 ,270a JSO - fcteelsalt '."- ' American 100 Eugliah - ",.. . . l-- ' 7!;'77o-..::7..-' : -.7 . , - x v..,7;;. f ;." . ii ' --O : . ;v r;Vj;-;. "';;" .'"-'' : --v :;-"-"7'':--'" 7--;' 7---i'' :j-7 " ;i?.? '.i7. . ' 7: 'H- -77 "'"j:1'.": y "Pvr- .""TT-. 7. ; .7 s .77. .-V-'-7. -7- ::- ; 7' : ..-" 7 7' '-"7' 7' v uernian Tallow-'7 V . II. lO - f M w- mm. m. m .ij 710 a 12 tvi unpci Mil .v.t.J.tJ -1 lOUa 137 400 a 123 i 10 a 9e 325 830 350 a 375 Tobacco ttianufactnred . ; Window glasi 8 X 10 . 0 ft. in? fHE immense and increasir.2 popo larity of these Pills, is another proof) oi ue inalibiliiy or too oM adace, that "truth is powerful and t will prevaiLw Other Fills ate only pulled, but Dr. Pe- icrr are purcnasca ana praisca ana re commended until the demand for them haa become almost uhiversak i?i.-.fe-if Dr. Peters' would impress this? fact upoqi the public, thalliii pilti are not a quack medicine, but, a scientific com pound of simple, , w liidi . bas , been , the result ol t many yeajs wtciise applica tion to. a proicsjiioir in . which' he vas regtilarlv bred, and heiicc it is 'as pop ular with tlw regular faculty as ; with the puoi4c at largo, i t f t - t i( ularly unld and cviitlo m lkir actn.n. tuhke Ih generality of mcdieioe, tliein application never attended with r ca or gritiing. o A j ! f " -r," -I I ..-.I rau - retenrVVeKctaWo Pills arc now re garded by t!iow wIh hare had an op portunity to dceida-WHttt-thuir -merits, as an 7 westimabhj PCBUC BLESS ING. '7, VV ithout any except ion irt age or country, no medicine las sjread with such rapidity and given such-uiuversul satisfaction; i'h! ;t jf -,, Prenarcd bv Joseph Pr'icstlv Peters. M. D, No.'l20 Lilt:rty street, Now Yorkach : box 1 contains 40 Pills. Vrico 50 cents. jiI ..f ..i For ule by E. & Aloffltt, Ashcboro TOlRTOKTlKfiTi 7V nrm: nr. BAPTIST 'f ! THE old Sandy Creek Baptist Amo- ciation wili.be held at Moong Chap eLia the edge of Chatham County,1 one mile and a half below JJarleyVWillv. commencing on Saturday the1 U7thoi October 1833. There will be sundry Churches convened, 1 and preachers 1 in attendance from ditlercnt parts or the Conntry. Brethren .cnd lriends from all societies are invited to attend. f v - . Communicator i 'j . V- , ff ' y rf- j y. r , it, ' ' 1 WILLIAM KEAL, & Ca , MAWPACTliusr ' - LOOK MCr'G LASSESh7iJ r 0 27 &rth, Fiftbraireet ThUadel. phia, back of Merchacta Hotels Ihe only cMabiisnmcni in me cny oevoi xduuv'ely to. thaLbtiaiPcaa.-; " r ' " riiuntnr merchants .are supplied I at manrtlacturcrs' prices, aid itheir GIars ei insured 4rom brcaKage jo any, , pan f.f tlie Cnion. without extra charge. ,Tliose who, may .have ordcra lor largo Glasses,.' would dp wcM to iiiform us ny letter, previous yj umw wihi on, of the sire of the plate,' and th kind . .via f tramethev mav want, lvvnetner oi Gilt, Mahogany or naible,j that tle ar- lie le limy ' - uMuuiavuuvM yY J . . ,1 f.aa!nn. .7u "1 " ' 'l Mcrcliants shouH give their orders for looking ' glasbcs, the first ibmg on their Arrival, to insure , Iham x w 1 P1 prt-:4--':T- t".l''l f 1. 0 UL1 vmc onmr maiiy lacunar ytriuea oi factionof the' court that John Harper tU Vegetable UnthM, while very jfo Jane, and Steplien Gardner powerful in lhar cfleeta tliey are wrta: mtiA Wife' Martha5 af not inhabitants ii8sociaiion Any editor of a weekly newspaper, sad but an impress ve Icssonand should . u A.,,t'.m..i r'hrt I'wiminc to all. how thev Vield to WnO'WIll PUDIISII iuiwiiiniivMv 7 P " :i" the amount of six dollars, at, his, sual.che slightest breach of trusU for, after fate, shall bo duly Ud in glasses at the .....iMt..Mr .irios. wlilt'll OI course DA aS HlW aS inCyCBn OO. OUUlIill - W ... I . I most I in the city provided he will purcliasd tiiccuiauon to lorgcry. rooery or. mur irlassct. with which we can pack . and ; der uutil they end their career hv the - . . 10 a 10 forward them at our risk. W oreaxage. ; pcniicnuary vr n ine. gaiiows iwiu '! il Augusts 1838.-3a-tf. 4 ' Bun.V m... j ftltitt oC Cotlh Carolina, y UANJDOLOp Superior Court of La w, : - . W Term, 1838.1 Dcnjamiql Elliott liC.Julrmt fur plain ; , u. V ita ffO Mlcftftl Samnel Crreft, sdaV J ' 1 2 ST. ! f ? 'I s " , ' t : " . JScnjamiA Elliott ' l4itdtmM for plaln 0.13 40.;, . 1 Judgmtut tot Uis V tiff $2V nUfmt S ,1030. 77 Etune. , '7 7- , 7 -. i' f.f, it-it Iii these cases, it appearing that John Craven, Samuel Craven, Jacob Craven, Perry Ellison and wife ltebcca, Solo mon : llndrieks and wife. Catharine Jolin Harper , and wife Jane, Stephen Gardner and wife Martha, and Loriiig Cavincss, Davidson Caviness, Franklin Cavinew, Martha Jano Caviness, Ala ria 'Cavineis and Lavinia f Cayincss, IchUdrcn of Edward and Javiuia.Cav. incss, are the neirs at.iuw ol John yra 'en. sen. deceased. ? ' And it further apbcanng to the satis- ..fii,,, srat ti is then-fan , trdant iit ..Klir-.tn ke mnHA in ltw ..nh. , , '.m riiiti.H.n..fnrf Sir- ucekft. for Mid : " . :v v. . i ''r i'T llarer and wile, said Gardneraiid w ile to appear, at . our nexi: superior court of law jlo bo tld for the -.oonty of RaiMhIin at the trourr-housr ihMhe town of sliebbrp; oh tl fodrthf Mon day of Madh next, ' thco and there to jJiew cauc,' if any S they have, , wbcto fore bxecu'ion-sltall not issue against thtf ;real tsUie 1 of the said,' Jolin t Cra ven, son; deceased," for' the '"amount' of tint above Judgments uud all costs. -' :'' . V itnesis Moses Swaim, Clerk of our said. Court, at office ia ' Asheboro,' the Giurth Mondayof'Sqrte IS3& 7 MOSES SWAIM U o. G. ' Octl 12th, lW837-8w: , i 4 ivstiiwk an.-iv efi iwiauvi iuiiiiiQ nriu ViEaiNGm"MmTio?tta ; A melnncholy' instance of ruin and! diKCTaee4Mr!ULmtJu.byiM 4 and want of moral courage, was ex- hibited in the Ikioa'Muiiicipil.' on Saturday of Inst week. - i' reverie G. Williams, who plead guilty to five iuMter blasts of ad tcrsity.' 4 1 ' y 7 dicUnents for forgery, was sentenced to rune days solitary confinement and ten ! his salary from six U twelve hundred I dol'art and house rent For sixteen yeart he had been a model ,4 integrity,! -as. inadeouatB tormeethis ixocns.4 w uunvncu v niui vi iuvik;i., uv j.l . I I... ... I mis eiH weuw w wwummw meet the demand, and in an evil hour he appropriated to ma own, use, a poruou of lha Company's funds entrusted to him quieting his conscience with tbe.de- lusive nope pi peing aoie 10 repay iu nut tmoarrassmenis imcxenea arouna hinvand.tafinccilthe.DPU(;(oLlitL hotteuy, and supply hit necessities, ho continued anoilicr and another during a period of four years, until detection' be came inevitable, and lie fled. .The par ticular act which ted to ' his detection w as the forging1 of receipts from a firm to whom be wat ordered to pay tome money,4 and which 'money " he had ap propriated to his own use. ' Though he could, perhaps without conjunction, go on feur years defrauding his employers who reposed Unlimited confidence in him, and were his best friends," the ex posure of his vdany bas thrown him in l0 luch a gtate of menHl misery, that it , tssupposed' death will soon release him ' i froth Ids aentanco of law,x lira fate is the nrsi ticp, ine oowrrnui roaa io . nw II caiy uu Wvy wnu uwu 111 w uuu ura inevivllivlfc;j huiimi huui unj'iw . A . pntm MMilinrmCMI in inn Kl.ie rrifOlL Kon l.rowl hv it intA aiinehinn wi tvhon mis i nun Ol IIIOUjmh u Thhi roaq had been Iweiity years in the j hardy plant ia rifled by the thunder f sensation produced by 4 he water, oflkeofthe Low ell Manuiacturinir com i holr: rlin amnnd it with its r.irM-itw ! eral dreams f illustrative w. this itahv. who hakd during that time raised ! inA rU: a nA hmA on in fthnttereii hruih I were related. ' Tlienr is a ' Vp to any ; thinx.X good anec-! dote.ia told of tha rv, M, I- Weema, that etoo-jest bioRcr.pher of WaWngton 1 is not only known that Mr. 3Vcenw wrote books, but that ke pedd?d them aWa 'In one of his exewtions of this nature, he acoideotiy foil in with a pat ty if young peop.e who were. abiMit to cct married. Air. Weem having pad himself known aa hninedmicly dp plkxl to, to perform llw ceremony of : uniting them in wedlock. After mia impurtaul matter Was sealed. Um idea very uaiur- ally suggested itsself to some oi the com pany tltat a dance would bo ery prop per on1 the occasion. Mr. Wcvbis had no objection; and Uieocly tliUiculty' thai ; appeared to render lliei'ioj oal imprac lica oic was, uiattney bad no, tidier. it was w hispcretl th at the difficulty could bo overcome if certain a rrauccmcnui be made. Accordingly, a curtain ' was suipcuded from the ' ceiling, extended from ouo s ide of the room to the other, uu rccoiiy ucuuia u was fieara me t hum bi ne and liming of a Violin, and soon after the rr.erry dance began. All things went menL'y and gaily for k w hile out suddenly ine coruuu waa torn! loose when lot who sltould the coinnanv be hold hut Rev. M. L Wecms,' fiddling a way as if for poor, dear life itvw.ll, but really' for the . au'tuseuie nt of the ' dan cers. It is Certainly si hapy faculty8 to be able to turn ones hands to any thing. Mr-Wecms :waa one of the -most ' efc. qupnt preachers of hirf time one of tlie chastest w riters-an honestr pedd ler- firstrate fidr; aiid abut o all, a ' good uian.-l77 ' - M ' " 7' fht lPife- have often had occa Hon tu remark tbofonitudd Wuhwnich woman sustain! the most overwhelming reveraci of ? fortune 'Those 3 disaster! which break down the spirit of man & prostrate him in the dust, seem to ' call and gives such intrapidity and etvatio n to their character;tliat it time it approa ches t tublitnUy. 1 : ' 7 ; - Nothing can bo more touchm? than anl alivci to ' every trivial ; ronjrhncss.' while treading the prosperous 'path of rising in mental force to be comforter and supporlerorher hus- 'band tinder misfortune.1 and' abiding 'with un shrink in tr firmness the rhost.bit- - As the vine which has long twined in graceful foliage about theoak, and, so itis beautifully ordain 6 vPnVMlen ! Cc, that woman,' who is the mere del pendant ond ornament of man in his iiiv iw uruuving iicwii ihi uwKiini? up i i iv if I ura oroacB nean, trvMnmgton inh inf. ' V i 'IV. r: f ' , i lietponsxhilittf of mother.- We tale tbo following affecting passage frein a letter in the Coniniercial Adver titer, concerning the execution 4ofa young BarofiTK itochestef. : 4vl "Iast evenjng however, he relented, confessed his guilt and acknowledged the justice of the sentence, and I am told charged bpohhis mother the first cause of his transgression, alleging that the nrai important act wiiiun ins reconec- tton was the stealing 01 a tew shillings, which dame to tlie knowledge 'of his mother, who instead tf correcting ap- . v.- . v --yyi --A: ' ;.v;-"i "i.ll ': 'I . ! , . :";.! f, From ' the excellent work entitled, "Fireside Education." :.. , . Parental Partiality Titer is fatal daiiircr in family zovTrnment from which ! would warn every parent, and that is partiality. It is too often the case that parents have their favorite, child. r rom inese two evus resun. 10 me first place, the pet dually , becomes 1 kuuiicu uiiuu, niivi uw .11 in vi ui uid iam v iuiuuuMivnu v.iiv, . . muni I W.I- 1 1 - . . iruib in wi3 seconu piaco, ine neci ;ci ed part of the household . feel envy to wards the parent that makes the odious uisiuicuou oci ween ins u guuwuigF, phich ought to be the Edeo of life, . sense ofwronir is planted brlhe parent's faaaal' liata'aSeaixisi of ''paairt oT faa' "'fjaaTraii","" ly; an example of injustice is Written on , the soil of the of&pnng by bim who j should instil into it, by every, word and deed, the holy principals ofequity Thi , is a subject of great importance; and 1 7 comment it to lha particular notice of r all parents. . ' v--'i: 77.j-'';', Urrrctin$ childrt in mngttr Tbare is another common error, which may need to be notidedthat of eor. 7 reeling a child hastily and harshly, jind . then, fcellins that miustict has be&ti d'me, to compensate him by lome . too ; . t?Hog sujjar plum or norjiea apoiogy. T It is not eiy to conceive of any thing , more hkcl to grade the. parent i . the eyes of Ins olSsprin than; such in considerate folly; nothing more sure l destroy the influence over the mind, t ; harden the young heart io rebellion, oi make it grow bold in sin. ? Ip proportion , as the parent sinks in hit esteem, self- h CAnrcit sruws tin in the mind of the un- dgtiful child Young people as well as old, pay great reipect to consistency, and on tho cemtrary, despise thosX whose" conduct is marked with caprice. The sacred relation of parent is no pro , tectioo against this contempt. Thoae, , therefore, vho would preserve fwor in- tluence over their children, who ou!4 . keep hold if the wna 4hat they , may . guide them in - periods ol danger, . ax4 r save them' from probable rmn inert . take card not to exhibit; thcmselvet as . governed by passion or whim rather , than fctedprinciplet of justice and du-, lyf f,ii -l m". ji.7"'7-'' ' t'-x '. - TpidUjf of ifeat in Jrcams. Two friends agreed tdgoon a walking ex; pedition, oue of Whom', 'proposed to call on the other at an. early hour the ToK lovingTWraingrHff did so,-and wak7 ed hi Iriehdi but in vain : as he went sleep agaiaT He then dreamed that hhr father put seVeral questions to him as to the state of his health, was alarmed at his replies, and rent lor a sergoon; that two medical gentlemcnattcnded hid put the usual" questions, and ordered ; a. cold shower bath. He awoke with the shock, and found that his friend,' tiled with waitings had dashed a basin full of cold water in his face. It was evident that what the s dreaiier dreamed 1 tho concluding' circnmsin-,wat in trutli the suggi-ster of the whole aeries of ide al events. ' 'lite mind Had called up all account for tho Sev point omething an- ologou,tovt.is in our, waking hours. A single word will cairup instantane- "s'v a krrg scries oi oy-gooe- emus, ' . . . 1.. 1L..1I,. Mna. iki)i imfila 'Im mil ly than the ideas which1 make,' tip our4 dreams. These might be .accounted -. lor in the first place by Ihe absence of aensationstanr secondly by the absenco of that 'regulative faculty which, when awake,' w e exercise tuer our thoughts In sleen. the flow of thouclrfs is as ra. pid and irregular as the motion of i . taa- ohina witKfura'reluUtor. ' ; . - The Louisville Joornal tells of a wit ty surgeon dentist who, bring a can- didate for ofhee, was ma king stump speech, w hen some one of the auditors ' askeJ him what was his (Vice for pul ling a tooth. '! will pull your' tooth for , a shil Lg, and your; nose.; for "hall tho money,', was tho proropl reptyy '( . 1 " J Wrston IL. Gales, Esq. will deliver: the annual add resa before the Philoma- thesiau and Euzelian Sociaties of the Wake Forest Institute, at the dose of the session, oa the 29th November nexu Mar. ;'7'?.; -it . . i "..; i i--n !' i? .r-v';;:.. .;K '.:. 7 '7 . A p:t oTice has been ettablislicd f at HenJerson, Granville county, and Lew is Reaves appointed post master ' t ' 7 ' 1
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