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.- w -WHY .DOST i U .TAKE TliE .PATIIKS. . 7?y George. JK Mil its. Why don't you lake the papers? -Thev are'ihelifcofwv delimit, ' Li rut about' elect ica limes ' And Jhco 1 read for fpiie. . ( . ; , . " ' tubscribe,y ou cannot loose cent, Lkpcnd ujoo n'.y.word; ,-.V--'-fVrtsMbu fpeni w ohocj lent--1 On iucrcsi td tie Lord My grandad used to make his brags : Ohivirg at a day, 'y.:'';.. - 1 en paper sold as cheap as rags, . .And trust was took for pay. - . ' ' ,- - '''..",. My grrndn a, when she had U;c Hues uu!d ihtti k her gisriccs sta'r Tin rarer filled with wholetue tewa ' ..' . wV-'; l Vm tcaitcrcd even WFtARS. I knew two friends as jnucji alike ; f. As eVr you taw two stumps v And do r hierulogist could find , A difference in their bumps. . . t ' ': Each had a farm of tcwil worth, " A pretty wifetokecp-j-- , Three bo s ihrce horses a;d a cow, " A d g"i.rdi w eery aherp-- ;.':., 3 -'kvr-Km-yii- .: Ore ok the papers and bit life v Is happier Jhjrt a king's "1Rj children" all can read and write," , "And, talk of men acdJh"mgs, ' " " ' -'( " ., . ' : ' ' ' ' ' '" The other ick no papers, a ad ; lt(e stroiling through the Wood, - r A tree fell do bim h crowDr -4. And killed him as it should. . Had be been reading-of the "news At home l.ke neighbor Tim, - . Til bet a pent that accident. : - . Would, not have happened him. Go then, and tale the papers, ,' -. -; And pay to-day, uor pray ; delay, And my word beard it is inferred, v You live till vcu areW - - . ;.. T rf.n old new srrtirger friend of mine. ' . . " - . . . . . luie dying from a eor;h, ; l)eired io hear the ttef' i, ' V While he was go'ng ; t ' " ' .. - , ?- ' . - "" : - j- 1 tw k the paper, and I'rcsi v tf bon e Lew; piUs in force ' i lie Ujjght a box-and is he dead f ... Jvo I hearty asa bone. 'if '. -, , .... , ........ X knew a printer's debtor once, Racd witha scorching fever, . 77Yhc swore to pay er bill next dayv II her disease nould leave bee " " ICext morning site was at her work, - Dive.ied of her paint Rt) 'i.rtci tV- pay her debt," i. Till taken down again." . 7 l?ere Jetse,lake these silver wheels 4 Go pay the printer now T ' -fcl.e t ke, l.e slept, and then awoke, With health upon ber brow. r""' ' ' 's hy dont you lake the papers! " 0 ' 5 a " . . or irom Uie printer a vissafre - tneak..-'. ,r t ,' .Ret a use ) ou borrow of his boy; ; ".'.- :-"A iapcf every week ... ; .. v.v: ...-. v- Tor l e who takes the papers, . . . At tl pay his bin when it is due. ' j, Ccn li ve at peace with Cod and man, Ai-d with the Ft inter tool , V A IJ jf'B T.YtV'! a "ilaster atnt I smart ITsaid an urchin tic wing a great horse drawn on his tlate."; v;.-'.';"' '.-, ' ' . 'V-'.-'' s !- Ycs but hcrea a smarter, aaid I 'dap guc w iih a whack. , 1 bdi "nliaid f jou. Doctor, you f -e frtm sick ronV etclainr.ed a je il ir-aii re to I)r. W'Hincty. . -1 ; wYru often muke me; sick," replied ioctcr J louicey, but cewr tSizid," V O L T Q -ne.i. 0.:o ;i most cjy, tc mt'Si cunnhuii, ir.ort jcrfcctly fo.-!;sh iL:i!ti in iht vnr!.J. i; t i rn-irrt'L no uii r tt h t i nin niTii unmin fir t i'iL nr iimm uh.it nri'lfiipp. rrovoca.i or .HTasirtu uhaiMrer. ' There! is ho kind ot ncceisil y in it, and no t.e cics or degree of benefit to he gained by it, and Vu, strqnge es the fuel may be theoh gasijs quarrel, audi 'politicians lawy ers, doctor; ind printxs uatrcl the Church quarrels, nd ilie Slat? quar reli; nations and tribes and corpora- uons, n eu, women ana children, dogs and cats, birds and beasts, quarrel ubou'. ail maiuicr of things, and on fill inauner of occasKHis. If AiiepB-ia i-nyihii!g Jni the woiUUiat will makenmanlcel bad except pinching his fingers in the crack of the door,- it is unquestionably a qua rcLL No m4u etrer tails ta. think less ol himself after th in he did before ne it degrades'him in his ow n eyes: and in the eyes of others, and w hat jis worse, bluius his sensibility to disgrace on tne hand, and increases the powxi. cf pav sionate irritability on the. oilier. , ,f he truth is, the more quietly . and eacvbl) we all get on thebetter the bvtler lor ourst Ives, the belter." lor oorwilves, the better for our neighbors. In nine east but of ten, the w idest course is, if a man cheats you, io quit dealing wi h him il be. is abusive, quil hi? jwmipany, if he slandera y ou take care to- hve u thai nobody wtli believe hiin. tio mailer whqhe is, or how be misuses y ou, the wisest way is just to IcChim alone j for there is n'oihing better "than this cool, caim, quiet "way of deaiiug with'lne wrongs we mcei w iih. " - 1 Tlut TuiUt't. tt f mAjailor who wa dangerously ill, had a remarkable dream Ae saw, flutteiing iatho air, a iticee ol cloth of a' prodigimit length. 'composed ol all Uie cabbage he hud m&ce,oi a vnciy n cmois. , aiw gel of death held this piece of patch work in cue of his tiaiid, and wiib the other gave the tailor several, strokes Iwiili a piece i4 iron. the tailor, a I wakening in a fl ight, made a vow, that if he rtco verca he w ould tabbage'Do more. - He oon recovered As he'was dttfideni in himself be ordered, one of his a; prentices lo (Hit him in ' mind of his dream, whenever he cut out a suit ol cloiiics. The tailor w as for some time obedient to the intimations given him by his apprentice. But a nobleman having sent lor him tu iuke coat out 1 ol a very rich stufl, h;s virtue could cot re sist the temptation. His apprentice put him in ruind. c(jxi jflti , I; . v t.o rran tired . j v 'unr-Tram tired . j Ni ur talk a I bout the f-tamsayi the tailor j nhere . . , . i .i i was rushing like thin in the, whole piece ofpatchwoik J saw in my dftum?. Carrying a Jot - too Far - In f neighboring village a few days since, a fellow w as tried tor stealing a wood saw. The culprit said he only took it in a joke. The justice, asked how fat he carried il, ani was answered, about tyro miles. This was carrying a joke loo far, said the magistrate, and conv miuea me prisoner. Ab Joke Fun is lun. But opcnin your oysters w ith my razor is no fun at , a run a rm.- n js so not in ivmis- ana, thai the hens run mad. Ho.tbn fJuriiing Foil. That's a fowl slander.M 6. ric. avelleriIms. 'Flcntv more , room inside."- ss tlc Boa Constrictor said to the rabbits, Some love to roiim, as the fellow said .ven he run avay from the conslabte. ::KJive us a putt," as the fire said to the bellows...,. i -None of your azife aa the loafer said ven the maiket voman threw a rotten cabbage at bis hnL': I'nrmaking; the Bawrofnaif'w the fellow said ven he pawned his watch. "I could a iaH unfold, as the sea serpent said on his lart tint to Nahant. 'But this eternal blazon must not be." 7"My boyhood' homer as the loafer said lo Uie loundling Hospital. r Vermont ought to bo a peaceable Sta e.for she has about three thousand justice of the peace in Commission. . We have seen enough of this world to lead us to Lx claim, in the language oTacience oigger, fwhile folk very uo- sanin." -. v ' X" There is a chap in New Orleans, who has "run his face to often for drinks, that it Is completely worn olE". ' . M. 0. Picayune. Then he'll never r up. : , ; -,-:-rv ' . rhtl Courier. ; She wlio is preud of display abroad, win malt a poor f gurt at homa. r I ' UANAWAYlrom Greens. nAcar firo, kavittg me 001 1) ; pay a lari n of n)ney in curse V quence oi siamniu ins sccuniv in uie County orilandolph. J know not where he is gone, nor d j I care, unlet lie wire of more account than he is. SSuid GtM more is a" man of fair rpeerh, rather low and chursky. hald . headed, fprpc limes is called iWtor s but for tevcral years has been an Iron-'urner and pau tern maker hr a Foundry. I believe he is a Konhcrn man, raihcr oyer mid die age; aud is probally ' tryinjr lo set ii jr Siiop f omc w be re 4f -ibtt-ett f fl jx rs to the westward wouM.bc ?o eHd as to copt or notice thisil iriighrbe of service" to the community 'wherever be is. v, -' '-.J: ' ,:- ; XM, CARLISLE ' ; Hunts Store, Guilford 'Count v i. C. Sept. 13 h. 16301 - V 33"t. 'ND. This sanie (Jillrrore is ind bt. ed to this office Si 00 hr adverting his JShojj &c. at Re)olda FotTtwkry othiscuuniv. -AV, Ci7 , Stale of orlh Ccrolina. v UANDOLPH ( OUNTY. Court oj V tine St Quarter Jittuunt. A o ust Ti riij 1&30. Nott & Buttner, ) t,. iltM - vs. oil Land. flitt.) "IT .iuisi!nT t a tli ' cftiicfid inn 1 of thU toort tiiat Nazafih .Vof.!'1 P4,t?' ueriatliliy, S.l tbe otlentlantlti this : tattr i ii-rolulou ei!io5 nibuUer 4.01 in inhrbiiant of tbivbtatt. It survey, ?ll lbeu,at,a a II 01 in t rtordtdliyMuTCoTi lhaiion be made for 6 w.ckai.! iHhV!" .,b ,ffcVl Soalheru Cuizrn bir Hie ill-rend.;' rapiuityud riuaucnty wl.icb ant. Ni.z-nab Mofr.lt, lo appear Hrronould i tt,corrMtally be atuur Curtorrira and f?'iuilcr oui lu which thousand l.avt Seioos.i If held for mKi Co.o !ifi ru m ?P"r ly at the CJou- Hi e in Ablboro, l' cwltU d V,,lut '8; on the first jio.duy ct NovcmUr 'u,,ui,l"c f nl. anil t. inair ..r f,,1,tir io the aid attachmtnt orjudgtncut ... . , , . 'i a " will be liken accuruingly. . , 1 A Copy. : -. :'; -V S';";.-; HUGH McCAIN, C,C. 310UIS MlLMCALLiH, 1 -w L' It U IrT. T R K K rfcViUapiom of a celd should par 'IMIE subscriber informs The public, durTn5 ihc I'jy, the that he ha for ssK at his Nursci ies rt pit ilbni of a tuiiabT, dose at the in Hjividton Comity, l.',0C0 trcrs or "ilio next hour of bad-tide will almuM Moroi WuiilcauliN i!icc are Ueii.r Ij' jtl variably f ffict prrinaneot relit f, cutiinci wiihoot roots to prupazuie from. u hhiil f.irthtr aid'' Their rfT, I Ilia ,vicefclwil be th? m.Ut price, of Ihe Biurlein the Ivor.n aiid elewTicre. lh ahohas a large iiockol Fruit Trm. e betl A met ican and Lurean fruiiK lnigfo btu ttuli luflamalory yiu lof which are g.aficd or iuocolaied, iyms 0f ihe BMt alarming kiwil, and n healthy growingrondHH.n. wilkawike with the rra lily 1112 coa I wini,aveT,ec. dehvefd hi ood ifafai ihatMhe Bene uicay condiiion.ai anv reavunaole ditt d . . - T " from Ui.gVo.ay J5,or 100 rmH1'1 X0 Jh'.B- te fj(-rnbufM4 orders wiil joMiiy b.) for UJ auoduea In the tame wav, whi-h I will chaise Tf e u-iwi price oF ii rral t a rgrence, -though hauling. '.It will be well luhhoe wlu tstabltshed, , and visctril iiiOama wish loobtBiQlrees.togeiiheCaiahigue lioni. I out vt r critical, will yield oftbaNoriie., which con-ains prices ,ie former to Mnull ami the bl- ana win oe rent grans iu uii a M-ncamv the poaageU.I ions wti! le - promptly alteudeu la Dircct'lo Lexington, sA : Cll AllUESAIOCrt ... Lexicon, N.C. Sept. 0,1839. V. -rv : : 33-Gin. . NOTICE T'E lofornaihe puhlic ihaFonr WOOL I'annivii M,t.r.,. ..- j rcpa I'lttlNKIJVlMl And ready 10 go into pi ration foftli with. We expect lo d good Work as our Cards are new and in good order; Wo licrcfore mvi'.e the people to bring their Wool .as soon as it will be conve. nicnL JOiLN.CRAVEX.W Mav 24, 1830. 18-tCv WANTED, I First rate Shoe and Bku maker ,to. whom liberal wages and con' stant employment will bo given apply soon. ; E. c. A10FFITT. - July 25,1830. r : ,20 tftt Wool 1 tolls! Of a, first rate quality, constantly kepi on hand, and fcr sale by mo two milt N. R. of New JSalcm; , Jl&tU G. HINSIIAW. June, 1830. . yi.,rt reakkdedds ui'i: mi ni:; hitikk.-' will iiirrnti ii in win !i : ! . ird I .ilc IMIs end I'l.i.ct.iv. Eitttii are hthi, is st tifc si I v tr-iiu-i-iralcd by the iiicitaM, u 'Uid for il.rm m evtry Uir tl stniuu or flit Union, aul by the vul.n.ia, ry traiittiooiaU to tbnr rru.aikab.e tfiicarv whi h arr tvtry lme o feirl.! It H t.ot less frow a dt tply gialilyirtgwnCdfiice that Ihey aic the means of cxUumic noii iwoil niabK g otl anioog lit llfl.iUU fel low i It a Wi flli.!iJjJriSl f r ehlcil ci?itleraiioas, that the jro prictor 'Ime pre r miwrutly fctic cful Kttlicii:fs iiliniisol kee ping them coiisiai tly lefote the tiblt:ir. The suleuf tvcrjl d diii.jt'1 a and Uille U a ga'in tee that aoi Ktwtswill Le ielie itd litm titer or leu Utgrte of Miflti ifij;, at ti bi iopiovf u in grrtftitl Irrtfl h; lor io i.o case of t.uff ring liofit diMHHr cau Ibty be laken iii tato. The proprietor nas we 1 1 r 1oh ii or ut ulu ru rated ofiMi itivai.te tti wiiVb t try have faiM to do giM.il. lu tin &M ob HioAt . ol tluoiii' ilpptpsi, torpid Itvrt, thruo-atom, ailima DltVOU) and bill itUH htJ 61 lit, UI"M- Ul IMC iuii, and inilcio rtliirvrfl Mllt-g thrrTTitt-t:fttttiTT4lire-44eo4' ciiK, iftaktn but fur thtt e or luur tts, never fail. I akru at u'iIm, thty hQ ptooio t the lUMitMbk per ipiiaiiou, a..do irtieve'tbe )iem of febrile actions and frculrnl ob strui lions, t lo prod uie a mot dv liahilal wnse of convalcVrnce in tne tiioiiinzt and though theQHi. - fefm ofa Bore aCatcand . , . . . u c viuieni.u.. . v u irt and ptiu il laktu hi a uronor- , ,-m ., . ,r t - l :r tt'it . Life Pill; -and w aNo h)tf nral tilVriiio.., lijlicrundririvism, rrailfpsiKM. and vti y many other vai its of iheijcu rout a 1 iia 01 Giscavs, yn u 10 the flTicacy of ibe Phenix Vnllch. Full dirtcibua for ilie oc unhr?e mtilitmrs and showing their d'u UiiCtive applicability to dinVfent ct roplatnt atrompady them ; and .iheyanJ-eJibtafofdcJ retail, ,at No. 75 Hroadwav. wltere nuirtenuif ce'lifirattn if ibeir Tmparalltled .aicfess "are t ways opt n to iipiciiof; . Tor vfidditicmaL particulars of! the above radicii.es"etAhiir4l i iiroii namantan," a ' copy of wliicli accompanits tliQ ncdieinra; a copy can also be' obtained of the clifTereni Agenta wlio liavc the mrdicine for aale. T J?rt ncli, German a Ad S'pai.ili ' t ' a1' . Jiicauuii ai uie cLitc, jd uroad watr All post paid letter, will re ceive immediate atttutioii. Prepared and gold by VM. D. MOFFA Ff 375 Rroadway, New lurk. A liberal deduction made! lo lliose who purchae to sell a nin. , '.feent. The Ufe Alcdulucj way alio be bad of any cf the pria- 1 1 ' i vi n Li AH I an Ht f:lC i.r Jl ii 1 1 is rv l upon bid or buttle cl UltciHor I ox of pills taik j lie iiiiKvc valuable iurt!icintJ arc fur sale itrAshehutcugh by 11. C. MOiTllX F .11 A L h A C A 1) u 3 Y. j v-. qMlK Excretes of Ihe Female Acai emy at this place will conmitnr. Mnc,ay the Hih day of W !;,.! under Uie diitrt n of MISS ICtlZA II KA f( Boston. The Ti umccs believe, from thet teiimoniali "he brings uiih fer that .he Is tnincnily qualified byl experience, ler eduraik.n aiui in cvm other respect, Jo take cbarga cf sifc an instiiubon., V The prices of tniiiori lor a session o, five moufi.$ will ! $d'for Spetl'nt pkCl. .Irntj a'nd Wiiling j S lor Crau-ff,r, Geigraphy jtnihactirk: ndia for lliilowiphy, Uhclorii k, iecdkoii, &i i aud feiO for Ju'Uhtrk f n tlxi i- rarucutaf aueit ion wiil I paid throiuh, ot to Spelling, ' Reading and Wriiird This place is bchevea to be as hcul b at any olhcr in Ihe Fnlted Ktatca, and board may be bad in any private laai. ly ja iiie fJaceautU per jnooth. Ii is rtiicndcd to give a thorough ewsj of biurociion w this insilujntlanJ m quality the pupil id every respect io lake ihcir place in abeicry' ..; Hie TrtMilct's fljittr tbcmsJrr's H thedwiinguisdjid iptaliCcalbiia tl the ltdywhun they have coaged to tali charge uf the bchKl, Ihe I cahi of tU place, and jho low,price which tl . ha.hba?ilhaj.e5on U41W, wilj.aiiracl to the. inmituioat liberal khaie f rubltc palro&ae. I WORTH, nil'CI! .McCAIN', . A. IL MilSll. J T,ViUtu GEORGH HtHiVEfU ' . June II, - - CO-iC (0 Tbe fit row Gazette acd j. c'tttt fi6:errtr vi.i iBrt ,&cv Xlpft Itevvarih 1 1 ana way from the Cbscriberi at 1 Wcdnc'day il Ci h of f6ciikt lat a negro woman known by the cut jam; DAWSON, Tliesaid nciro was rurrhaicd frw D.ivid Cptdirain of Randolph iWj N. Carolina. We will give ihe slx reward 10 nx pet on who will cVi'tcr kaid ocjfro lo un ia Caswell Couni iC near Black w elf 'lure, or bde'her k ny Jail o 1 hat we can get ler p The said Jjne has a fice negro for kv hufband living on he la id of Air Co train. AH jrihin are hereby. fcrlii io harbor said negro, as wi at Jc:ii , mined to pruMrcute to conviction wj( rcron thus oucnJinj azatnst tea h of ilie 8iate. - . . CARTER KRNG&Ca J Oclobcr 18. - 74t TA- LOIS INFORMS hia fricoui aiid ihe . in ornrrL lhati a i..i rcen:lve iablilcd bimsclt in ASUECOUO'XC at ibe South West corner of ibr N ISmiare io one of , U rv GJ. nn l'vr buddings, where heopcct to & ry on ihe ' . - ' -TJUMliLXO-nVSlXhSS 1 in all its branch?. In making tun nouttcemeni, be'wUhe il diktinci'v ir , denting that he bus no dIjoitwa boasti, but is enlutly bf opinion that b-' kki'.l in tUo buk'uifks ha teen olS' ( ly tested and apjroad, lo'cnwirff! vral and peihaiT cniire S8iilr,H'( wiib all who may 'bo,, pleased to &ffl;i bitn w iih ibeir custom. Ho paytnC"( attention to the . i ' "LATEST FASHIONS! And tin Iformly does all - i n. 1 . ..... t... It 1 "opes uj .io ;" nrnmrinr in lua occunalion. 10 " and rccitve a liberal share of patrcf ace. Oclobor, I SCO. 8WL Ulank -7nrraiifo CdTLY PniSTKD OS' M1 1 ''...
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