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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS' JOURNAL. Wiat liami in their hecoming so agaiQ !— Rut we must hasten our story> Or Taeatiay inoniing of last vreek, a beau* tiful young latiy, with fairy gnice in her slep, and heaven in her eye”—slept on shore from the elegant pocket ehip Unit ed SStates. Slie m-as attended by ^wo cleri cal friends of high rt>sp«’clability--\vho, by the w»iy, were no friends of her romantic enterprise. Slic waited with impatience for ^>i.m Iht Ntit» York Commtrcial Adrertisor, udmance is real life. From S»«)iKh»nn«’» utmw* W hrre Mvag'c uibo* piirsne their gftmf, nil Wfcnket tied with vellow atrinp, A »hc}»hM^ of lh« fcTMt cune. fVritaD. On Sunday erening laA, we were, fortui- toasly, witneasfaoT an incident equally in- terestmg and painful. Many peopt« have den'^ticed ^^htkspeare^ Otlidlot as too un- BAtural for pmbability. it can hardly be credited that such a fair, beautiful and ac- complmhed woman, as Oesdemona is rep resented to have been, could have deliber- ateiy wedded such a btack-a-aioor as Othel lo. But if we ever entertained any incre dulity upon the subject,'it has been dissipated by the occurrence of which we are to speak. , , , , . .... f 1 .u 'was atS'ctionato, though becoming. Iric —the room resounded with the dcep-toiK’d, About two years ago, an Indian ot the, ** . . . . Chippewanatioo—formerly said to have been I r i ■ ^ ' t f . L I ; terchanae of conversation, thoughts and o- The audiBuce then roiie, and after attempt-1 grg. \\ lUn* 1*. Muncuui, Kobert 11. Jones, a man of aome rank in his in be, but now a • . 11' ■ v i i i u n -I'l,- . I motions, which we will leave it to those bet-, mg with moistened cncs, to extend their ! r rederick Nhsh, Jiweph li. or) an, I nwiias Wo Fenged to ‘interpo.se and rescue her.— I The HilLlnnrovgh Rail Hoad Conrrn. „ . .- I Cl t'ion met, according to ap|>*)intment, on But it was none ol our business, bhe a , instant, delegates ap|«rcd in that situation by choice—and she fr,„„ the counties of Cumberland, Uouaii, among her friends. The ceremonies went Ciifwell, \>dke, Warren, I*er»on, Orunge, on—she promised to ‘ love, honor und obey’ Granville and (luilford. 1 he contention , , I , j Laving been called to order, Itie votes were the Chippewu-and all tremulous as she Frrsi.lent-Judjie Rutlin was e- we heard the Indian and herself pronoum’ed j having rttcived voles, being a “ man and wife !” It was the first linKS we mnjoritv of ttn votes over l5ov. 8wain. h ever l.eurJ the wonls » man and wife” sound general committee w,s appointed consisting of the following genilenien : James Seawell, 'I'lioiiias G. Folk, Kufus H. Kilpatrick, Willis N. Ij«*a, t4mntin Anderiion, Alfied Jtint'B, William lio\lan, Henry Fills,G. F'. hatefully. All, howt>ver, knell down and her princely lover to the end of the week— \ united willi the clerg) man in prayers for a but he came not. Still she doubted not his * blessing, and when the minister lifted hi^ faitli, and as the result proved, she had no ' voice in supplication for blessings on her,— j ^pruill, Alexander t»»rd»^, 1 ortiu^ Moore, , , . ^ , . , . , , r 1 Junies .Mibaiie, Dr. Jss.S. Snith, Wm. >1. need to doubt. For, on Sunday morning, ^ that she mifiht be sustained in her underta- Si-encer O'Brien, John M. Dick, Peter Jones arrived, awl presented himself king—and have health and atrengtli to en- j ,4. Mebune. at the side of his mistress! The meeting ilure her destined hardships and privations) On the i!d day. several resolutions were ■ was atlectionalo, though becoming. Tlic '—the room resounded with the deep-toiK’d, introduced and relerud, *mit to the general I ’ ....... r. . , coinmitl»*f*, and others to a select committee, day was spent by them together, lu the in- land heartlelt, and tearful response—Amen ‘ [comiK^'d of the f..ll6wiiiK deleK*tei : .Mes- obtaiQ pecuniary aid for tl»e Indian mission cause m Upper Canada. What was his Dative cognomen,—whether it was the “ Red or £>. Iknm.-han, Georgi- E. Spruill, and W il- Missionary of the Methodist Church among I , - , l» K^niii-han »,« ml bwh™>-w,. «nt 10 Enfland, to “““ t« ll» " h«ppv P«ir. i„j; ourselves, to imagine. ly and pensively r»-tired. The sweet crea- Jgs. .Me- Though a Cliippen’a, Peter Jones is nev- ture is now on her way to the wild of I'p- bnne, Chairman of the ;;cn«ral committee, ertheless a man of business, and ha-s a just per Canada—the Indian’s Bride ' From U>« ( harleiton (.’ourirr Mesnrii /vr/i/or*.—Should you de«m .1 i following Anecdeta worthy of ,,ubiir , it is at your service. a sriiw aiml ' ORIGINAL ANFX DOTE Illustrative of American enJerpri-, Shortly after iIm^ terinin«Ln / the late war between Grert Britain a,nj ,1. I nited Slates, an American citizen i|,J his travels in Kurope, look pafwan* steam boat from (JreencK-k, cro»*L .North Channel to Belfast. On the i**, down the river Clyde, he, with 011117^1^*^ gers, being not a little surprized on bp|i„u mg a considerable work of defence ihr, I up on one of the banks of the river [Hjiiit so distant from the sea, and in ,1,,, * ation well land locked and appaienilvN^ l«ctly salie from the incursions of m eiv I nal foe, on expresning hts surpriw to t-' ('uplain of the sleam boat, (» trup j * Bull) at so umieresnary a fortificatiwi ing U-en erecte*!, he replied (little knoH n. that Ik: was addrcaeing an .American ^ whom the censures ca.5t upon bi« c(■tll!^^ men fur their noble daring, and wasi),^J treat.) Why sir, had we been atuar«,.| any other nation on the earth, a niiluj^ work in that situation would not iian. made the fcllovmig report, which was cwi- i ■" nec«wrv, but the d- „ Ym.kp,,. currtd in and the resolutiuis atveralK j |»'aMl.cte ] telling how far they would venture ti.|*».f Lightning.” or the » Storm Kmg,” or j .mportance of time. | Such is the histary of a case of manifest j ; “ Walk-in-fhe-Water,”—we know not; but i haveheardol the adage ‘there’s , and |)alpable delusion. I'oter Jones canuot , ^.neral commiHee, to which were ' ^fart of ihe country ; |, in plain English h«. is known as Peter Jones.! perchance of the o- : «y «,th Othello, that “ she loved him for ' rt.Cerre,nhe var.-.us re..H>h.t.ons and propo- j An lDJ..n .s . rr. EogI.nJ. ^ '>« “ >“"S k"7r1" rVom ' l»"-> 1"^ '■ wh.n '.iTt! P».u .i..ln.nanc«re have,like inVMled the;™""- »«'w-k P»«. ""■'h P'»P'"-, ..»not bl.i,!od by tl.elm,,,»ng.oftml. |v,i«„™,h lta,IK..d'"f primitive sons of the American forest, with I ’‘I** ' «tar> costume, or the glare of martial ^lu- ^.,n ti„.“l{o.moke ri»er fo som.- pomi' «>r at Kr nohlvaudcsalted characteristics, which are', , r> ; but she ,s a ver>-pious g.rl-whaso ,n the western ,«rl the Stale, ‘'“'"‘K; seldom discernible to the duller perceptions » and soul has been devoted they wIk:*led aU^u hke a coSch of plain matter of fact people ; and which recitation of the ,i,e cause of h. alhen mission-, and she ha. n^luti’on., which they reroni- •'»1 with their English eves could alono discover in the I dialect.—• t|,rown herself i.nto the cau.se, and resolvetl I „,e„d for the CMisideratioii and adoption of J''"?»“* beating \ ANKEE hero of the present story. But no matter: | ^‘^PP'"g hy,' to kjve the Indian for the work in which l>c ' thw convrntioi,. | • Mr. Peler Jones was ncit only a Missinarviremarked an unusual in-gathering ofi.^ engaged. I'or our own part, we inurt > >• «he neceswry meas-1 . Thr ,rrm Y.nkc^. i. in r.r».t F,l f,«„ ,he doubt „oi, iCer,,.„cn,.,dd,.,„Ud,e,.„d,™,..no„. L,, ,b. be bad tW . ^ *«, V,” ^ I’ II pious and useful man amongst his ow n " * asked a reverend friend if there was to .\iagjira. But the die is cast, and the late I m or near N\ eld*in, and running thencf bv I p«y n« rt t«rd to ovr gtnfr«|*hic*l dnuwr. peopl„,-b„. h..a, a "’'i?” T,.c«o,„|,l,.bed Mu. K--, «'or„e., (),b„d t. tbe .e.l.-,n «ct,o„ if j AV- a»dh,-««fen„Hen,.dea/™rfmLor. "•P''"*’ “‘"••'''^'''"5' “■'”"‘'•“’5 ll.»"do„,.s( now the Wife of Mr. Peter Jones, , , we exclaimed with surprise. “Pray who „f Ch.ppewas. But that she is delud- ‘ are the happy cou,,le - Peter Jones, the fvUUiklicd Ibcir iiidrprndmrr. don. He was feasted by the rich and the great. Carriages, and servants in livery , , , waited his pleasure, and bright eyes spark- j ‘ sweet lljcre can lie no doubt. As e\i- led when he was named. He was lot>k»*d **" jdeiKe of this, she has brHi;,'ht o*it lue fur I It t%.-90 tliart rtMai-■ r\i»cl«• tir\. upon as a great chief—a prince—an Indian king; and many romantic young ladies, who ' had never passed beyond the sound of Bow bell, dreamed of the charms of solitude a- Biid the great wilds—“ the desarta idle,”—of the great west;—of the '' r • - -» manufacture oi brooms and Iwskcts, ia»itead tir», and pre>-!ni totliem meinorult to tje p»rHcuUn of which ouaht to lie srnm.»| rOurny tncir bclcKs to tuc pier tAlUiC* \ « » - 1 tn iHn itrMVifiv II *1 roann* of mighty cataracts, and the bound-1 , , . , , of embroidcrv. pn«ni^ 10 ino leginuiure prayiu* ib« kn«>wn. I ” ' , movement was nest porceptibie at the door, , ' , , i;mnt ol a charter, and when 1 he signin*; VrhiUnfDr F A \V«Trl ai >nf rl ingof buflidoes over Ihe illimitable prairies;' ... j ,, . . •“ nf «.i,f -'mil he roniulfted tmnl A. » anJ, wi . which instantK drew all eyes to the spot, . . of iwii ineuhjriais tje ronipicteO. Iran*- an apple, »wall»we«l n pieco o| iiu»«* 'i —of noble chH^llains, leading armies of however, il is proper to state, that a lew ol ,„it the same to the coniniitUe .ppoinled to „ umiliarily termed , lr«i*i , , , , , . her friends in this citv—those into whow- obtain fh»> charfrr. uiece of the apple lolir»-l in the upwrwl d,™.b.ro »ehad» re«„.l, «e„ the „,,_|.b,.ml *■ «tbe .,»dp,r^.wf~e.,,.pb...l, pulpit, bearing Upon his arm the lirht, fni- , , , , . , cnnw-ntiuo apw.inl a con»nutt«f> of oo»* i>er-1 ii,, or of tlif air tb jI gile, Ind delLnbrmof the young ladv ^^fr -'^T. i^"^^ - «hi.; 1 before mentioneu-her ejes drooping mod- i rh>MCian. wore c.lknl .n, but wb^ r| Con^Ptition apiKiiDl a cr mmittee comp.«i d Sur^rnl Op,ratum.—f Mitn bt« if.I ..f threfl per«^s from each county here 1h«l Ihcir lives from «»Ajn(rtwn w u r^-prevnted, to address the citi/rtut (4 tb ■ xrtmiytjif, n>erelv ui cMMWH^uence o4 I State ii.trr»‘sti*d m ihe Rail Rwid rccom-! ^ p«rcnU 10 prorurr w. Il was then evident to our previously un-' ' g«cal a.MHilance. Even after tbe *11(1 , , J 1 niture ot an elegant houw hold est.ilJish- Rrs>tlrni, That the president of this k,- altoiffther ceased suspoc mg ejes, a an unwon e eg^-e ^ china \aw s tor an Iiidiai. lodg**, Coi.v»-niion apptiiiit a conmnlt.-e Ci.nsiilin^ «jil^rer it ai>porently hfelew, a » o ansicNis ail curious interest perva and Turkev carpels, to spread upon the m*>- *‘'*eh coon-. too long de««% the countenances of the assenibhng gnwp. | ^ , lusteud of .1 -o«‘»*mplated Hail K.«d,, ^,n ,q ,a,t*nc€ reUwt m ~ 1 In a short lime chairs were placel m a sus-, , n r 1 „ 1,1 duty it shulllie tocall nieelin}f«of the A case orcwrred in ihis town «m Saitnw antres va.st j drawing and th« citizens in the ditH rent part, ol iheir coun-1 1^^, which had w^rly pr.vrd fetal.i« a west;—of the ^ , ,, manufacture ol brooms and Iwskcts, ia»itead ties, and pre>«!ni to them meinorult to be p«rlicuUrt of which ouaht to be sr-im.* room, their backs to ihe pier table. A » jtluued and lofty warriors—dusky as the proud forms of giants in tw ilight;—of fo rays and stag hunts—and bows and arrow s —and the wild notes of the piercing wa whof.p, in those halcyon days, when, unso-1 . ,, L - esilv upon the carpet, and her lace Ciir as „ , , u. , , i i r t • rhiMicalei bv contact with the [wle-fiices—' , , , Pwrgirl! W e wish she was by her fathir s , ■ J I. L. .. ;lhehlv. I hereupon up rose a dinlinguish- , » l .. j n i i. “ W iki in Ro«U the noble tarage ran.” ' ' ^ j ingle in l.ambetb, .nnd Peter Jonr5 pn ach- 1 >1.1 . . r-u kf ..u ed clerrvman, an«l Ihe parties were address-' and all that sort of thing, as Matthews would •*- ’ ' mg to the Chippewas, with tl»^ preiiiesl . 11 1. _ J a- u ! td upon the Mihjecl of Ihe divine in«tilutio»i . .... ,, tn'>si unpoelicallv have wound on Mjch a ; ' ■* souaw amoni; tlnrmfor his wife! o . . I of marriase—ila propriety, convenience, Hut il was so:— ^ r r and nercs.«ity, to the welfare of society .and ; human happiness. This brief and pertinent 1 address being ended, the reverend gentle- Among others who perchance may have stated the purpose for which the couple tboupht of “ King's barbaric, pearls and presented iliemsrlves, and demanded if gold, ’ was the charming daughter of a gen- : Person or f»ersons present could show tleinan of Lambeth, of wealth and respect- prop««d union should nol ability. flriiifi«hinj sentence. “In crowd* the latliej to the leve** rari— AU wifhcd to 5^ie ujKir the tawny man— Mappy ivre thoae who aaw hiR »taUl_v prirf^— Tliricf na|i{>)r ihote who tnpp’J it at bis side.' ' al which she is mevitiibly destined to lead, in'? kL'islature an ad mcorjHjrating ihf i ,i,e child had every appearttr? i| * ' lUil U«d comfmi.) herebv riT..miiiend«>d., dead—pultalioo al ihe wri*(id| bv lt.« iiiiiiH- .ii«f »tv U- of the “ K.ianoke and • cea«.*d—the i-«lrernu»« were roki-W «| ^ iidkin linil Ki>iid t oio)>aiiy. I o|M>ratioi ol 7ro iktW«>my, ^oprrjni 4| Mr. Manjfum, frocu the M'lcct «-oinmitlee, wnM]pi|«) was re« inrmen'lml, ai.d wcxvj made a n p«rt wl.ich wa.agr.ed to. after' ,„n^ i^rt'oriwd bv Dr. E. -il iK.m.'debate. b> a vote of 31 to I he fol- I»r.'J. U , CrmtM. So aoon as an iiv‘^l lowing resiiluti.w made part of thit report : „p,,)c ,mo the wiwlpi|.r,ii wati|>)4iiii| UrAolnil, 1 hat it is Ihe opinion ol this t(M> air slowly prcaw**! iiilo, ard ^| STATE (JF MtKTH ( .\l{)IJ.\A, .Mr.fKI.KMIl K«. eoi NIV. ('ottrt •/ /'/eat anti f^uar:fr Ses$wn$^ Angti$t c^*veufiun. ttial (ifoj'xrt lo improve thr(iuj{b lh% onlk*^* r^‘ 'term, 1?3.1. aov part o| the St.lie h_\ iitenits of a n»il ration wat in Ihia wiv earned x. urti] JoJinW.Ilace ^ rt«d, or other public impr rcment, when- « curv. d probe p:im,-d upwiia’> John"nmin. j; .‘I'»* ciliZi'iMt friendly to wjrh pr..j«^:l shall ..UlrucHon was rrm.ived, and 10 » *.'t any pi^rson or [.ersons present could show u7;7d7,n“;Trici of land, thr pmp,rtT of drfcn- I"-'’ ^ time the brcalhin* liecaine }ierlVclh dant, 00 th«-water* of I J Mile Cri-ek, •*ljCiUi. '^ost of WKh improvement, an eiiUrjfed and r,|. 'I |„, o{ienilioii was not cumin^H ^ . in^ the land of William Ra(»,M.cJ.*. I enlchw-ned policy rKpnret llial the .'^latr ^|„lj had rcinaineil apptfta^n But she thought nol of wedding ” so, they wen* requesled to I’ulk and oUi«». s*i.ill pay llte rt cnaming two fiAlis iur the ItJ'elcu itrnrlv licentf minu/rt / 'laef^ _ .r u I. Joing *ell, and will uudouUedl' p- I cover.—Ijovell JimrnaU I Ihe various, rUuiM*d that 7’^, Tathw't Drram.—A tailor of 1 . ’U«ind I^'d-1 dad during a «vereilln**sa ilreainoil*'-**'*! n susceptible heart. Availing hirnself, there-; J’^ere they sIwkI—objects of deep and *i aiid thro and tnrr pWad. a/«.wr^ 100,000) h.ivc Im-h u suWril^-d for angH appean-d »H-fore him, l.earini{ Mf' ll»re, of a nde with Ihe fair creature, he said “"•''ersal interest—we may add—of com-j u r'-d ’aym.*hin/.'*^ * *"• ihe^il Rt/ad from Kul. igh to >\ ilmiiigtoii, ,1,^, form-d of the piecr* of cka .omHhing 10 her, winch she cho«. not to ! misseration. Our emotion, were tumultu- | c^t^ic^'ur^i'^.ML'iroV ‘ ’ understand but told It to her mother. J>p. ''»us and painful. A stronger contrast was j ' * H. OATi..S, c. c. c. 'never s'cn. She all in white, and adorned 'finituble the fri.jndi of this measure on 1„h oMlomers, and that he lli.-cf.Main prof.|,f. t of Mjccess thal awaits B,.vcrely with a rod of Iron »h> » ter Jones srjuglit other opportunities of say injf tiiniiar things, which the damsel could *he sweetest simplicity. Her face us ■ S'l A I h, (ft I /i.(yAR(HjI.\A r-ol coinprehrnd—6./(-rc /,i;n-but she con- * " iheni, and the citiZunN of tlio Stute on thi w.-»\ed the flag U lore his e\e«. Hf’'*'' .MK.I Ri. rOfNTV. tinue^l to repeat them to her mother. Ho r-ndering her ebon trrsscs, placc.l a la Ma- eought an interview with b^>r. It was re- f-reheud, still darker.- fused. He rtpealed the request. It was common atiire, a tall, dark, still refuBod, but m a less positive manner, j high-lwned, muscular In.lian. She, a little Finally an interview was granted him with Eiirop.:an lady—he a hardy iron- tho inothrr—and the re^^ult was, thal before accus'Of'x?*^ .Saii.utl T. Ilutcliiwjn approoching change in the doimy of .North „,rror. and vowed iSii ■« (-arolina. W« |.H.k iij. on this as Imt Ihe ^»^uld n.-vrV again stoni cN^h from hi’'*’ ('*furtnf lUtataTiii Quari^t S€$$on4t Augutt Term, of 4 h#'*Tlul dav—as flji-hIcjj IVaruitT, howr\rr, the towards a long courvr ol improvements of (uture tenuMitioris, h^ order'd bn that shall d.:>. lo|,e th.- ri. h r-H>«ir f. of to remind him of the fljg, wh* ncvrrh«V our State and pU r |„.r the sifintion, „h, ^trongU tnnptrd. For 'W* to 'vhirb h.r int. Iligrnrr and wci.llh entitle «-rvants hiut- choked the her. — W ilmin;;tou ^ ,„,bleman srM piece of rich brocado to m.ik^ a rol*. * Original .Vttachment. Ia:\ko on U( lirTidanl'd intrrMt in tl»r Unda of.\n- dri w I^uinif, dic’d. 1 apyearinif to the KatMfarliari rif the f'wirt, that l)ic d-li ndnnt i> no! an inhabUitnt of thiv f* apyearinif to the natMrartion rif the f'wirt. ; piece d-li ndnnt i> no! an iiili P.t.r Jone^ embarked on his return i^’his indulgence-well edu- ; a l*£^od‘!|na'mr Dsti'e wf>ods, ii was agreed thal they might accomplibhed, and well-beloved atjl-' hld for Mcrklenburif rounty, at th^ « ourt >he,r each otbe', on j |».—P-«.„„s . ba„d„„,c .ncom.- I.!:” ” ^ .r.th,.'„,nn;;r,,;"b„::r,b; ■ .1.0 1 .1.0 f.Ior. ■■ .I.- • p.raor«.tbesreat.al.r.. Tbu, “m.oru, tbe cb.nn, of c,.,bz. co.n'f h,. b,l ...b tl.o ."1 I, a I"" ■'"« ''I.' Other p.Mnl gamed. And, in the end, to ■cultivated society, and sacrificing , llmly f),t.,. flerk of .nid fo-.r., at ‘>n his h^ad. 'J'he grocer, wl.o was an .Ar.i‘''^'‘e wat • piece wanting m make a long story short, a meetinj/ was a- ^ ‘^s|s.nsed— j'Miicf, the 4Ui .Monday of /V !». l«i.i:i, giiH.e\i d man, .s;iw the capture, mid tl.-t»*r ' •'"'■'•ers which this reiiinant will • iabu«ntofthi. negro who had a wonderful fMidness proved l.m Mroiijj for . tr •■^v.ionV Ui ''K?'*' h'tely entrreu a grocery store,!“ I he flag, ihe flag, ‘ / ^ at the I 'ourt- whertr he found to hi% ji>\. a l:ir;'c'iiiimlyr *•" M rvanl, when licwiw the«linn « i«y in NoTfiii. of the things he lo\e I. U bile the f-rorer “ ""‘^P'cious diret lmn. “ Ciir-e )>J preed upf«), to take place the present season ' self-irnmo-; tn ihis city, with a view of marriage. The k'"-! id* a IS very unpleasant, with us, of such ^''d all ll.e eiKlenrmenls of a liund fa ‘ Pii'-f adv. a oA’n>;, c. c.. mined to make the b»«t use of it. bffliind tho egg piirluiner, he sini' k hiui i/n the bead with all Ins atroiigth, and lh«* forep id*a IS very unpleasant, with us, of such ’ i*e eiKienrmenis ot a lonu fa-1 IBV tfac «ubirrib*T, V'ir»./««rnci/nirn, onr «r of the blow breaking the liinng of the hat, ill-s. I. d mixtures of colors. But prejudices i Vril;'’ '* ' , ... I t'n«inr-.ii and theothff withthe Uairron Mttkinp ..i..i„ ,i.„ i _ ’ again-t red and dusky skins are not so Ptrong " " “PP*'® in Europe, as they are here. 'IVy do nol sacrifice! A sweeter bride we b neve in England that We TIk,.. hrown tnhe» who .nnff the HpmtI air. '*' H>,K>rion and I.Se Ar 'o^jfiiia (.'I ruian to thf- w'oll and satyr—of the britht-^\ed Hindoo and the The pr-Hjd Britons, inore.,vrr, were r«d funeral pih- ' .“ilie l.xAed like a drofjping n-itn, wbtu cooquered by Juhua Ca;i«ir.— flower by the side q( a tugged btmJwik I '•M ann inr oinrr wiiM tne »ftifroft laK.U #L« i t . i • Non.. I^ed apply, uni. .. they con.f complelt.y broken. supply. C, n si.T.—Tho Charleston r*»r" ^ Ihe bottom fsirt of a broken j-ls-w very (>oint'd nnd jng(?'d, t »krn O IPIIII-M. ,'oni- ncea apply, uni. »* llity come , , ~ '* / stomach of an nlliC"o'^. hn l> " , Mr> II rprorTim>fid>‘d, and to inch liberal wa^cs will down tb'ir streams ol gl.xvy eom-' to Ihe /vhlor. ’J h” jkjiiiIS and ei^ U civen l,y tl,. »uWrih.r. fort over his fare, imtil he w;is almont wjlH)- j Ihe glass were v,«rn «pn«e sin»x>l*'' rated with their su->e|,. io ♦•,ir,.i the fH.l,»h of the outer .surfiire had cato himsHf from Ins awkward and imp|.fii.j disappear»-d. W h. ilu r thn r'’*'*" " Kinl siluaiion, he n.ar. d tof help, nrid aCtrr hroughl about I. Ifeiiig relieved, He,Jare,I thnt hewasrufe,) fr„;t,on merel> , of Ins pr.ipen,ity, aii.l would never w:n t to tion of the gastn> cticounlcr an egg ug im as long :i^ ho livi.d. a.j-ni* of‘[ii''sli>ir ■ JOHN ifKriUAi.ii, f>nr ,ViU htluir Mr( linnalian'i Ftrnj, S«'p*. Hi, jf'.'l.t, lMtnra$lir J)i». S. f. W AKKAM'KK DMKDS Ton sAti: AT fill-, on J' n. WhHher ihH f'"*'*" : , by th ‘ nierlmnirni aCtio"' ,,or bvtha. istni. ; : - » -
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1833, edition 1
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