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JOHN W. CAMEROS, PUBLISHER. $ b,ir Slrjjua o'rr tljt Peoples rijljf oliotlfartcrnal vigil kcrp : . JTo poafjing otrain of Xllaia'a 0dn con lull jjio f;abrcb njcs fo ultc p.1' TERMS : TWO DOLLARS IN ADVANCE. VoLIL Watfesborough, N..G, Tiiesf ay, October 2, 1849. No, 40. THE NORTH CAROLINA AKGUB M PUOLMRED WXKKLT, BT J 6 E N W. CAMERON, , EDITOR AND PROPttlfcTOR. ';: TERMS OF THE PAPER. Two DoUaia 1b Adruc. -aa ;To(lUn ul rifly OenU If paid afor th. .juration kl ia atunthe. ' Tart DMIam If aot aal4 aalU aftar ha .iptratloB ef III .'t'aWoBuuv.. ' . . , fT Na pafr diacontkne until at mnpa in paid, ,. ..nnieai at th.'opuoa t The Editor-."- j 'fTff iRtTs' oV-A 0 V RTI8IN8. ;.'...' -.,al,ll.a.nloa M.a .abMaaeal ua.en.o-, liberal dUcoont maaa la taaM wne aoT.ru.. r "" llt.eu lln.., or leae, maae -h-". , ir All kttm addreaaed to the Editor mint be port I P0, ' illt COPARTNiRSHIP NOTICE. nA s: Hubbard k Carton T. Hubbard . ' Have a-ociated thenwelvea In the MERCANTILE BU ,sl. KSr! al the old twd Gko. S. Hu.sasd. where they GASTON T. HUBBARD. CAU AT THE CHEAP CASH AND CREDIT STORE 1 .'" ...... . .. ' n . l 1 ),,, Where we invite all mend ana roe, . v. lid and Young, Uie Sick, and w en, u.e way ... .1 i.,.l ik. Public aenerallv aa we hare a plenty ,ir all, and a greater variety, probably, than uy mmt . . i u... ihMt rcaaon. YOU can ww " - .-.lore ib tow t . . i... - - . . . the Mercantile advrteroenl over, ana u. thi..y b. found at G. 4, G, T. Hubbard at heap t, .uoredil Slor. V d a' "? """Z T. . braidea." It m meem to aay auythiiBj about Uie cheap r t. the quanUty of Good, aold th. lt.aHth, and . l. u : ii.. A-Af niwttfava that. . VNHTn mwrnmK ymj r M PTUbRH If. & "J. A - Jaly'i. i49-27lf I Julys, f-ai-u - . ROPE YDS. DUNDEE BAGGING; and TWIN E. For 1 r ...T-isyaffliv.,;-, G. i G, T. HUBBARD. By the B1J. or Gallon. uly2, IfW-27tf . GOODjNEWS! ,' THK CKLEURATKO i&T MORRISON COM CIXS i itiiii i i ii 1 1 i k to weU f VL .linKtion. wit af .L Ail the latmproteme' Ita. beaa a 'aha Cow. , . .j at laduced prieea. tTliring promptly done, aM aj s4ITti. -J. J-n. 4th.W9-2 CABilTET MAKING. MdVER & WOOLLEN, Y It KQl K BT. f . "O, SING TO ME OK .HEAVEN." a O, mn j to me of llearun, : ' When 1 am HIInl to die. Sing aunja of holy anrtacy To wafl my aoul on nigfe .' ' When cold and duKiWt drop Roll off my marble brow, ' Break (orth in etruine of joyfuhieM, ' lie! lla-area bt'gia brlow. ' Then watch my dying face, And catch th. .bright wraphic gteann That on each feature pmw- Then to my rariniril enr, Let our tweet aong be glvi'ii ; muaic chann me lv' on t-utlh, And greet me fiiat ju Hi-n-u. ' Tlien do, my aightleai yea, .And lay me down to real, And claep my cold and icy hand Upon my peaceful braaat. .Then round" my eenaeli-ai clay, Aawmble thoae I love ; And in( of Heaven uVlighlfnl IlenVeri, My gloriouanoine iibore. THOUGHTS OF A DYING HEBREW. J have known Thee in Uie whirlwind, I have known Thee ou the hill 1 have loved Thee in the voice ol bird. Or the muaic of the rill J T I dreained Tht in the ahailow, " ' I aaw Thee in the light, I heard Thee in the thundeerpeal. And worahipped in the niglit ; All beauty while K ke of Thee, .' Still made my aoul rejoice, -And my vpirit bowed.wilhin itarlf - To hear thy 'atill amaB voice,' . I have not felt niyeelfa thjug ... , .. Far from ihy prreence driven ; By flaming'iword, or waving wing, Shut out from Thee and Heaven J Mnat I the whirlwind reap, beeauae My falheraavwcd the etoriry'' .'Or aink, becaiwe another aiiiued, - Benealh Thy red right arnit -Oh ! much of thia we dimly acan, And much ' all unk nown. But I wiB not lake my eurae from Man, 1 turn to fhee alone! lAaaVwfcaVTl,'! Amd what W broke heal ! , i And deaaae my 3atur from abevw - In U Jeep Jordan of Thy loveT lUiti fell cvey dnywliilo wo were tliore, itnd in a continual flout! for s full third uf the time. In til is kind uf experience wu can fully, vqual cveu! our lirullier liuntora lurguia wnu truugvu ucruss to Prtimnm. ' ' ' ' l'urt Famine, llie capital uf aenii civiliuilion in tliiit quarter" of the glubu, comists of a few houses, enclosing wooden fort, ii which lie unniountud. two honey-conihud twclve-poundura nnd a brass ticld -piece; lightly apiked ! liuenos Ayres.ulno clninia this country, and Chili thus. (Trim herself against her rival in imbecility. There s.a rickT (iti aBoliigy for fencu " caV'P'jikt pi four largo styes)' betweoa which are gutters for streets, little stone i.lands for a aide-walk, nnd eighteen inches of mud for a pavement.. I thought" of New York ! Ineacliof these six-bycight, boxes, windowlcssand chimneyless, exists a fum; ily of conviftts. About . geventy from tho fleet . . i .. . i .. ... went ashore one evening, ana saw n imiu.u8.. In Spain the dunce may be graceful. Here, no wonder that the wretch, pay pne dolUr a pound for soap, aud muke ft good bargain at tual ! - Most vessels stop Here needlessly lor woou uu water, lioth can be procured as wen, n uov ueic ter, in jnoat harbors furllier on. ana lime spent here is lost for- thenHs-n! ways a fair wind in this portion of the Straits ; and many days, must lie spent ai anchor before the Pacific is reached. let tho WHler ai I ori ruuiine cwiuui, w - passed. Muntif extierience say that month at sea da not. alter 'its taater;: At San Nicholas's Hay we saw a fair specimen o( the Patagoniana. Ibis js that smgular race of men which have so inexplicably lost half their suture in Uie hist two hundred years ! magai- hhen affirmed them to benenrjy twelve leet high, Cordova and 8aruiientoBt lest juiuv-JVnsoii about' eight, and our own school geography, full seven. In truth, they measure, uwout su leet, and are vory strongly built. Whether time tears down tallness from meh or from fables, is a point for conjecture. These Horse Indians, as lliey arc commonly called, frofn their eiiuestrianTife, are friendly and very stupid. The Terra del Fue gian, or Uanoe Indians, arc of the ordinary height, magpies in'.lpnguo, baboons in counte nance, and imp in treachery. ' Many conllicU have taVen place between them nnd sailing ves sels: 1 licy are Desi seen at uiBiana: brrin and distinct whirlwind, tilt it hides one lof lustrous rainbow, whose other extremity icnuiuiy aennca ngninsl some rough moun- in s I taji Knt Fort Meanwhile the irlonons sunlight isun-erall: ramiue to the Uai bor of Mer CMi mil em pan da sav sea boj ou let1 ercv. near atj 1 1 lar, thev eontuiual v increased in furv. hlday before wo left this latter harbor, thore 1 grand display of their impotent rage. ' - Iir passage consumed twenty days, thirteen liich found us closely shut up in harbors. u.vi been weeks in the Ml mils, unwilling aajt i '" i"l "I fi -L-JTiT 7iiirmiciiiem in u cimnnei, u iviiln ia some rilac! "i Itreafc - o pussnge from the Atlantic is mu hkji icd to small Vessel. , From tho Paol ire nre often- made y ships In twoar iii mil llm nillv wonder is. why more do La. the distance around Cape llort. Hire are ly any Thmgers wUieh are not visiuie, m ii the const and deep lbeooutting lurougn- he Strait. . - ' : . :W portion o. thoeanb ean ttrpa thb, o lerful in the grandeur of its' teener. Hre h riainter come, the poet too all who love natte m lufttwildest mood,-nd can discerrv a myic loveliness behind hf frown. Only the molninhiac gold hunter rfcwi it with n indir- ti.'i.L At-A i o havelett the 8tnrfu..of Magellan.- Oape mil. Weminhinr nan wwr faiJly afarT tbejpea-beaten Evangelbto ocgiu to hxl in the sky. any K vielory' .iIim our deoariure in straiuai. ne side of- is ia.'the migbtf group of. Terra Kuejm - the Whet begins n ruimewe o..u. - ltcfore us lie t grej Pacific;- ' ' . . t ii i . t Ff RESIDE AFFECTJJONS..? . . . V MABT LE OII.Lt'48.' -;VV " m, mnn avl.n aiu down 4U a Tirtuou home, i' i Jr. .l,irk kia own iaduatrT CM i 1 i - i...,l.. il.a fmminheie of ludflienoV uiet linn m - f jhv. wi; and his wife nmnagerocnt to enloy WnJI4 ne and comfort, ha.tcopeiorwiecti" of appinss. -The miod of Utalildren-rofjth wifeiiis own mind, ahr so -many mujpcosm, which only ask to.be inquired inlosmraeretopou stances denied the current qf mTeclion. permission to flow forth, nnd gontlcncss nnd, sweetness' to become the habit of behaviour. . The kndliur feelings, cheeked in their outset, grow stagnant, or take a concealed ' nnd sluggish course, novcr yielding 'auffioierii evidence of vitality. .Thu many whom sulf-cultue has redeemed mcnUdly from the bondage of eariy bad habits, have fail ed to attain moral emancipation from the thral dom in which want of general manner" principal ly contributes- to holdilieni. . I havenotHrerl erf .1 i i i nam UN SI"" i 1111 forthr. To these wouia say J 11 i ..najpnnaciuusness t TWi recall W wu.rnu. r- - 1e, your eonlritio,-the heart voo ba often etilinr to death: ll 0t. w benutiru i Of. of mourning; m . i in uu nouse un I nwuer uivuw - - ..,.- ti i ., ;U .n,f nit thm oiva lO rCu ww ""v when yaa .alferea your best MW fiJ& ..KlA ilnrU'l. wbAt WOUld YOU IK CTTO 0 WIS. 1 liej hi u uvak v . - r vuitll will? 1 ; . , - At Cupe Jloward the main channel, turns-j to reveal hoard of ..wenltb5"WFP may be ene " f . I . i Wa car Iin HLLla wm mia- We irtdJie departed, . . ft-. tho -suntvor with reoewco -' 'same proportWa his own merit '1U"V!T . A.. r :r.a u,r thvself this Litter addition to a bitwr draflglil-he aup-.toarj pass from thee! Let not tu sun o, "" " uow while it m yet' day, or the ng4it of tby mourning -will.oe dark indeed 1 it secin .trnnge that mental' improvement slpuld be more easy than moral amelioration b5 so m is; tbroiod i prejudices full before AaUneTUTmojujfer.a .boolts .v.. r.nhi-a .srt their reedom r but it re quire. -more effort to affect a change of manner and modes of eiprcssTon-lf tlie "men"!?.llVt not 'grown with our growui, nnu .w 8w.v.v wfth our .trength, they rarefy take kindly to the bit Oentltfnes and tenderness then must be among the first and mos. -eorfstnrtt of the infla- ences eiertea oter mo iman. r , and urbanity, m toe elas- jl UMWt Ul -.- . ' . ..- . .. se in which the grace oi oweiy iw regarded. are among the best advance that bve i-? t.-- The h'ntort of privato life m sliarply to the north-west. Here end the first wctK,n8.of the SUaiU. and all plain sailing. The whole bodv of water is here divided into a thou sand litthj channels to the Pacific, of which Uie j best known are the Cockburn, Barbara, Gabriel, and Main Channels. The labyrinth of bland I . . . .i a - I '1 a 1 and ttouads i to Mriecu uwi m inxxi ciw ;r, d r rceiv fh. best of cables, at home or at we " r. bP" " 7" r.l pea oep.. .- - B ch8racter. into current enjovment, We are ewr wo ai.. ...tikible of the good unrnediately within our rrasp, totr ready to cavil at diffieultie nd to declare .i i...;uiii;na A irreat man once said there were no uch thing,, and at H f have their fouodatwn in pracucoi trum, itn iMuii'iUMiiTrm- ii"" :n A nr feeblv ap 1 Iron in "I'l"11 mine ueveu, is m" " u; . - .ir.inrin vessel .. i i: i., , r.i n iii u and oeat. um, -- ., lu i tl.vinir entered mio -Having Ma" I . m'?J I. VheirAopin WW"g'. iu.f-..,,07 '""JTVABIN ET FURN ITW nr.. out la execate alioroen, npon traV .horlert notice, "Y-'S hat cannot be aurpaaaed. STRAITS t)F MAGELLAN .'Tjie (pllowiiis letter give aW t' - ' r . r t i Sim iii i.f Maffellan, k seriptkm -of-the iar-iun. - - tlyeif nrevawnv -j will Well repay the troubkV reading it. .i.rlncaV woulir is token from the N. Y. Journal of Commerce. . ' Sitv days of pleasant sailing, the UAt three lie. excVpU-d, found us m Mght of the caMel gales eiP"- virmns- the eastern in- ...uu m- clasMcwaters. 1 lirougn mis 1 . . ., i -. i ...t.:..i.M,.,... to strufftfle W It lr-H: "- M s Severn? hn.; eh day, and when that aUs, hlacc.Thcre is a certain smgu"" sr " place. . " , . , , e nlop, hate ver ftrevalent here, when ,. waws. ' " " ' T" .. imu i narrow to their Sia-dMa. Which, they ar 'BeArte.da.tof l-o,Haraua ,d,ou.tte.. llifFitlo Twenty-Five Dol- .. W.t every variety oi , ,wc,t rice for "S "Artkk of Furniture . the ' ''aeaaBj ' tt'i i now 4M xa, to win J -F.verv article uh. or itt- Iti-Dainnz .,. . ttpfv DOLLARS A BE." Ait" ' r --r . ,ud .. ul b. pd ''h Jail,,rf myne finemcnt ,,w,y from me Kro man raiM5 in U.vie l, mtmrner. , sm illform. lurking aomewhere i ii" e ' k,milh., Trade. where I wa told ho lau .wurr " , hnnrht him from , r p .omeume 'JgTEJZm the Prty of Tho ( j Samuel t:raig aad N aU.aii row"d Y,car; lhat hi. father, ' I ' '. r, of Davie oounty , " 1 11 . . Thomaa and pcrh-ai- ne of h,'h;7 or 2rt year, of age, -ii..i f that county. LUe ' . . j. ' i -,.;Mis from about 'five -fcet eight "" '"Xgc wilh .175 U. loouud He h" L.ion i, a little hght.. ' prominent cheek-bo ne.. 1 1 - off Hi, ool ,ge id he wore whuiker. when he mt ,he top d very Bat ! and I l, d. of h iron. He ,h. left one. c..ed lb JJkei much at lh. tde i. a nod Blaclumith, JT" a, fw negroe. I L.AHiiinTWDIB v r Hn-the M-tl rT ' . . v ,.f iffiftSra. accomphshed .that wliercin uoiumutw i f, hi. hwav to the Indies., For my yews after highway o t -j to bethe unlyclianne ship -d mHPyPwere the rich argos.es th. pdPLre With Uic fruits of sunmer chmes many, too, "' .' . - - rTT Which -truck wheriithrwhite and fleecy wave.; . - LoukedwiflM carded wool, Ilut the cruel 'lock, tli-y B'8'' .me-i "", he.honi of a Hungry nun.. - . foulid to terminate, lha and few ve'sels. eJieepi " . Like I Then .Cape Horn was I . . , 1 .. ,. . n T:iirW ITMI1. vaste ol tune nmi icti -- - , - . WKl,t have been richly cu!uvaU.AUtus n Bv paat time, exhibit, 'aitteritj' d eonduct toward. Kn Voona. from a misukeo otK o( U nUlity, I thought I could take care of her beV I kaew I bad a stout' arm and a brave heart to depend , upon. We rented -a chamber and went to house, keeping. We got together a little furniture-rat , table, 'bedstead, diahe but our money failed . before w. bought the jchairs. I told Mary mast turn up the tub; for I could Bot,0-.mV debt. N6, no. It was not long before our- rich neighbor Mr.-M , found u out, and kind., . ly enough she supplied u : half a doan chaifj and mo now she JA4 aiiLf 4 i H l 1..II dmt wfill;.- ' - - DUV awe luuu win ', -jmnr wi.U "Zf n..rCeiied the old man. wiw a I don't forget those old chaira." - ul i uiMt was nvt. It l Urtrt lh M cMr, whkh mulne4 a ?, poor-wWow. She -ra living po le mtereat ,: Kmpound inters of . Blfii rkndly acj '"iT'Hlift.i UV iA ui how Ood ileweatta . operatidn-pf U great moral law, "Love ty , 1 .... . i . 1 1 J Aanikr ua K MUid W neiehoor; ana we buobiu ui"v. - - - , .. I. ,iA.U wW of life, and find Uiat It kVnot Mlf-tatere. notrichM, M";1 ; heartjo heart,, ,The wnjJe pofer of a fnendly act can dp tor more than Wv- It Ibesethe e!lji ui, a; miriiWlv Vindnoss. the Cbns- VVmpafty of on. ow which - weklw of n power w om, w--. ----- neu in deaojate noroe.. v? "".-j ,'.,, the golden lmk. .hming " jfj1 event ;ot thov arethTjre.oh j,thyare tleTv- and.happy J " tible influence. " ; " T- ' " .; V Do we not ee people .omeUmea bkst tkroogh, channeWhew and M'jriMj'TZ : which they thought not of, jmd at "V" the bleing cateo like unaware, t . for we kaowiiot why or wherefoa. m n. theVmayaeemiwaafumleonJi Z .priog and the -f.laS " .i.. ,!. desert Cottld we look Jar-. toiSd deepen might 1' the Compound mtereet of, n long. : . :'X , viHeffentionaeoisiMel. mm mfrr . -f XO a Micj uu " . ..V ay,'pf Ua.aeceasith'i' fL"JlTSt' Tli-. ..nntwl f..W ttfvt d?ei -. . .1 a it. boBtiM AF tum rrn tne luniL me mace w m aicDce. 4hn tl rod to tha achooi-rt aster i.nd a a a t anun tfjjortraiu of tneae bircn;iovmg ptWv'- bT presented to , no doubt the agrcotyped iTaeVcTe VusterTTy.- Joy to M I a"a1 time ...id labor by seeking a -toaruor uuuuv o'clock in thafu-n.oon : ' v Strangely enough, nc """l"-'" m Th, III x" - - ,1i.r(.asidtrul.irtU 1IICU i .:u f ,i.ne ami resuurces ; few, who w hen ti.oy loci feel ... : . ' .1.1 ff,,r the urmrressive patu ue- etnrarelV begins with hivn Znm- in like manner, the searche.fter enjoy ment W uftei. look b-et-ondl-onicvtoo late in ment I-' ,nvn ' f .trenirth or hfesjourney, w, ;vv ' r the cise of lime remains, -ain i 'H r. . i . home, the early neglect .. '"""V wVre. we mayl-cenam-v tivateu, weeua win - i menf - Let u nol oe i"sb , " comOt-V.. Cre to r , j, to olten wijat u v. :; trader, it assists, pcrur ; . ,t.i nHnl..ia llinl lO rL'taliw the exertion in VT." , . , ' t would pre capacity is alrlii'L' inirN -pn stnt Jo every pareht the f""9,nL- m com: bv Coleridge, and .eVnauggcst thtir being co a U tmrtA nrTsir. T ,711,-onlr a. the nv were waww w w. " , . , .- ' ' ,. v.. biddm m the aarth-waitn vpwaTP?B "f aftor and bear premeu fruit. ," . . - v . ; Aw. not w brotl't 1, Uii. oar Chrfatia btbrlood ? Sball tlath-muek glvate hm tbat-Mth ,hUle ? From eur abundance maw wa -v.r -- tu of .elf-denial, if tS.It;';:.. mt, bread of life T V"Z 1" ; ment of the Father ol our pui "' r- - ,:. paring a treasury of mean, wherein are created . ; . FntetoU. which 'may run though year, or a . KriM of year., bringing back blessing, when we W eUl em, and oftentitee. ennehing our StfdSnl to comet . n.....-,i' OtKERAW. Georgey is a . : xn-""---- .v future..- . tall, fine looking leuow 7 ."- ' rht hair, and je how, : d: , the net .i..l.nt the year. " ft . r - .1.. .u.. wlnier season. . . .,,; lti 1 Jeavinir the region of thick .Mr J ' ' . a. ,:.,nin seven thousand e . .. il..nifanln island-spotted nbut.n. u v.atei, .-" h ? 1 the mruiw. " ' J ,,mv t- .-' r. f.'nnlinilit.' Amencui. V"""". . . .,.... l,aVe since those of simplest ng ' lo West dared to attempt r." peculi.tr nature following us from throuirh Magclhaen's Straits. lhrr' ht understand the ufthis corner of the earl h, - by f- ,1: . '.-nrhurarro in Possession Hay, up to the first V jj Jifted tv Bgn,nfSt Tt l olC grcen-furrowsi and drench-' TSSkZ " f inexpressible saline ed us w ,nnnrt. the Sea Witch u ... .1 . :n.iw.i si.m J- n ti.rm.niihii'f in sharply '"iVr'TaliiVhtlv rounding Anob, of bare gran ut theri a savage grand w ,,n their lofty SuIni.utH,vhich f.ir oxCt amilc. U "iKe-wftesL Jahdsca,. 1 t .. milKl( f,,rl animorcar.e.ir.... .. -;- , , "'."r l,':lL":.rr ffulin rythan stanceol.r'Usun,s - V j ., j .... ,.,;.rt... ' will. IUUI.U WU o-"- - ...;Tt-ir: tbe man who procee; 3 - Urv, tire 1a!n;. ewar.1 will be paid to bood of hm relauon.. ITe aujy Munl ln "ny prmon delivenng him to the J""' Vadeaborongh.. - WILLIAM E- HORS. . AMon county. May 15, IHX'J-l- ,l ,ruXilo boat Anonyma, seventy-two of Mystic, thOiloi o Eclipe.eiKhty tr.Sgh a.nd..of l:f r. home .at a distance wne,. Ulllt? " , ' . r L,.lAfln4 -Atorjallay we found UtttSr .. It 11.1..,, Mimn tune last ar, .1 il sal eu iroiii .i'".- . .- u,,,1fl: ,: -k. ..ui. tin, Sunday m 4e-" VV !, received ev Wit pajHir. 17th, from the steamer Panama. several vessels ut the entrant of- lllo ... ... - . - I , , domestic, treasury vested Ills nrstmii-" .... . , , l... .e.ab.anayg lUiu iii.t.. , . r. the stream ol society, their inlluenc. anil pi.litics may at one.;, .-..j-j Miints are m'niiiK v ' . . ,..4,u.i.ir waters-,11 v '.""vn ctacles.: Dembinski wear a long wi.ua. lie a patriarch: Bern i a shprt, tuica Wrrrf'maaW the the cemus anu cnumi".' - health beholder to forget hi want of beau f . Hf he'VV L,l heocs-about in a trnage-n baUhw-. ZrZLZZ mount on horseback.. Still ne cau III; uuvo ' " - endure a ti. ,,i,l iniirnevs from Transylvania into the Uannat hun seem T'TVVi:" . u 8U!rar and spirit; hi most usmu uv...-a-watcr. ' V , "rSWwork.asbemustdo X journey, through W""-";, which make ' He drinks no wme nor lli.iue. whi) in lisse milled '."-congrcgi "v "n....- .linuld he lot, and all tinction- ueiween w -" rcr more forc b V struck With tt-evrnnn morean, witii i. o .. f yUa ..iv iMnnruiiiiirii- to February She reportei: ie Straits, atitt .. . .. ..ie UIU1WI1 . roZ ry, .... . wl.cll sllile(1 onc day oonv, .i t . . .r At Swallow Harbor ,r n.mn and lowa.if ag 'llri- fleet was increased- to six schooners. Both harbors are m.t secure aiul -W locked in, aajthey arf,y J - WUn th. ' f f""Uglh"Ugt' 1 m rwimr 1 iL. t.i-nfii' ifrs. SL'ivnt- iwhgi'w-i--j'r""-:...---v..-iu.-iiartH-oi then- lecturers, ouv ,, ,,,.,;. of 1 a A IltlllCS t.V - v-.;---- ri.onii:ifM,v.- :-i ;, , 1(111(.nt v ptnit 011a tl.O injaiuy - . . . . ..ir...,i,.1.ti t no urt iiuit4i Hum" benefits of the l.ome ime... ..... , ,J u,lil..rswitlrawakenedl.rru,eachsay jlhe secret chamber of, to-a b. -1 I a l.-.. I ItavA Vfr better pent. a getter cm . " - uJ llK.Se WHO alio"." ,. . .TALENT ACQUIRED. Is itis in the'body, so it is in the mind ; prac- tica maki. it what Sr. W men are iwv - . - . excellencies ";" "-.. into downxenU, T.U be.lounu . - more narrowly, to of " reneatC(l and to be raised to inn l'""'" V."' nt. iht count upon an exceeding great St STAGE LUTE, - t " . ia Charlent.ii, H. " r AthjoBBh each wnf lai - .two days - - WA;: - " ' JifWI.Aifcj-M. r.a rv 6(imrf Kail ftU Curt HV c ' c',!r'u' .2 lorean, win - - sy . et :MlAnnfiint nail 1 and wewu.v u:,h had flius tra smackrnan. the .' "t0 in Vo may afely be LTiliS wi(ter vessels were never yet seen togeuter ... v. BBCeeded in Tmssing thefiTanTd-Narrow. fbWare each Ihehrsi anu , ,..... ,l near v .two in J 'Hd. . the paiule'l " , ...: Ki. more lovely than these har mtc. Ine '.arj .m ... . ,. m0. can never deny tlm.r con. or . ' V . "-mt . 1 . ... l eum 1 llf C1T I I lilt, ' lion to uieiii" - - - , been. act up to it m .u. ...u!.a .,f future conaolation. need, let 'it rr.be rtmembered,none spared i the wedded will oe mo 1 1... m whose linnil n..nu . .hnt loved him is.coM, be cun lay is hi-, own: and say1' 1 'never -neg. ill be widowed tho T C livV" "f l'lf" ' !; ""rt. Olil) CHAIKS AT INTEHEST. NubodvinairtheghWeveH m !ike How5 pi ar;. t io n into bin . m in 1.1 uu.k.k -- ... . u..i -. .-- . " ., . . ...i , .r iiten i c read ; iiiu nui.. .-- 1 times, when ue ws hearine him to itorius of ... 1 : C. -.. I i.ai "omthrround..,g.,fgUswi2rtas narrow. und, fan aliaped in every arllEDULE. ' . K.V, t u..d.yiTed.y..!d Friday Ij;ave. !.aii".j .1.. r..ll.,wuiT dav l I I .1 6. . . arriving 'n" -,, thlM da. at H a. ., in lime to - Metropol'tn "a 4-.yrttevi.I.rry.gh.iiiai .tl.r. , (fter tn ,rn.T... ,i, fll.wine day., at em Mail-,) and arrive "-"v- - - "5: r. . . k. nrflv two dav from miles iii tenirtU ana 3. So tide running twelve miles an nour. m able Ume. no danger neci aped t from the heavy iippuB. " - C P been lost.' In three-days we passed IhTfiSt o tXL great divisions vhich nature thr"ivii thefitTaitsr rho region of -almost dei.gni.ui '"""M"-- -". .Apnltf I lore mib - hill pears I . j rn.. it ftreeeuan . CIl)ands into lAnds oumw.u, .. . ' j 1 t of water, thirty mile in width J3c?.h, deoth.' The hill. three nunurev. .- and are Ine th" n ".,.:-h.The arcommwlatmn f5albury tot aneaw- - . WAII.L, - By thi A .. ... , r ' . ...... IV T.; Mrdhed with trees-to tho water a w hiOivelil 1 ctn.Tii.i-. j 1 , 1 . . j r i.si,. 'washes along iint andTort Famine, arc supported xnm. . , - , . Deu r'l"t:r. ,limBte and b.ev and ere it not ior . -,rth. . j-. : I : nlnni A It U. the vnman v-" soil, man rusi nnd .rktherini! them mlo a of foam, uieu j . .. Ticse ,VOo- dircction. and mir ski..per. ' ....naif HllllfrU - JSIs,MM. I " Sec heap, 1 i....n n. nnr ior. i.i . . . r -...n l-fore them. Once, the Ano.iy; ICl-li Bum'"?"' ' . 1-1 1 ..... .AB . -- ... u. .; -And sunk in a Sd uvcmi, Bllr. loader. U waVoX ny vT J pinful beating that w. hail. . Sometimes we -.- , - spray-brads to the very trucks . 1 craft down into tho waw . - ' T -.11 am It. ft tiltlll' Imw thev tie the water uu i , . IT- en- throw it ever, 1,c"l" .-- -., ...,.i .i,.i re sdown in nil- ... . i nn.l.rir I! wii"i ..'. - ftveu 111. i 1 . submission oe.oi - . , 1 ! torn iroiu ki -.- single scconu.. and upon , .r 1 .1 never iiei;iecieu ..t . . ..... ...i-......l 1...I 1 ever sou'Tht was never unkind ; -we s- - 1. 1 ... aiinerinir inu i. '."- man, --.-.. P. of devotion ...... tin. w 111. can -.,-..".-- -- : : r-.-i . 1 4 and endiira.i ow ne was .., had flicting ..Htruggl.; ,... ,.r " H IaV,to-re- .,nuuK... .. .,,,1 w 'thev had liot c iillet of thrc score years and un, int nu . Ulo- il w-h Hill yo.llftJrii.jmMnni i-t . . iininriii'ii iui irn.-""-- . u nt. hv rules ; and those who exce. yclll ,, 1.,. . .,. coWmendat.oa. took wmi .0 ..c .7. .... , .honichfs 1 . rnll ill It WlUlOU I)V.0Cl,u.o got a faculty in I whieh wM that- .euatouvw niuch-TJore he eneet oi - r Tn-Faut.-fopirnW.-K'7 one "will , 1 HB r ,lnatrh hassiTived becorned .TSI, It ako held his p"Ve strings r streamed suiisia""." at the admiratty, from Pr uut any news ;. i.'.iin Franklin. TUo expe j -newsy, v Macken di.ion has traveraeo . r:sr:..it 7.1a an who canjOTiiuecijiijL-: irce.TT.itt she kept ever present to be was toiled and .rried -in 'lW c nind Ktrui'i'le's ol seduloiisTy sought, as much ale for him a recompiMisc U: this tiro Without risking say he? cm.- r..l ,,f kindness. ., r .i.n liiile narlors cd that I had occ. n f a w.d- ftiti.id tl.t'Ur" . ij , . - pcaronce. . -j v - nrtd:llon fforn pro- ,w and her daughter, . V(;fl(jrilli;m, Jtron a.nd. prevehi the ami y - ---- , y-x rn-,,,, ., nriiiinu inciii., . imw Thus, ior me presf in. tt iin'ii m . 111 ri'i"'", --1 -, 1 iiiMn'suuu ji.uiu" . 3- Copper mme; WVrTZ".:"' il ". wtrlxtlO mm 11UU -HWIUW 1.11 -I' ; Uiifortunately, the ice set in unusually rente IcyJ at'.honier Siwect, will p in her b W cup biircavcme'il tiw lb. charge of Rruyy.l thaq most often recorded in if , K llc m a snv- ... . Jl-IMTS Hi lic, . .. 1110 IUIK i.m '"". :.. ..t ...If ..line this consolatory corrsciousness . . .1 ..r. Hip lot. 01 wo.....-- .''"nZiitHncesinthen unfortunate wajks ot n.e u.y . . 1 1...1aH mill- ,gn assailant V' ty U, vioience wfcieh aone w.ll tl.snppcur . inMlince found as ieiiipei."u" - . ,"U .'J.... i..L,l,n.l of hearU. that lr ne.ins, . ..ff InnilliniPX. 1 1 0 ' . a --, 1 111 iirw ",:- Th,.y bad in a rnimu... nBJ lions, their P". ' - ( FcW crea for the poor nmke no Low frn" - , ,. ht .tl,em,3.d. th:y cared r huh warmed o. ,.,...... .., , sun ,.lay gon VJ"-,. or hinder the U or hiiuiv. , . nnu J-" " .L llrur rfftinn. a most, im-"rvr;,. ilto lost vova OUt Oil Ol uiwi.'-. ft - - . - v . ces lli.'y" arc' ,ul i-fiiicp : ,rs ..riiriuallv capablo n .l.frrtti.dml of the Dl 'rfi.f--u-.inS TiioJ-oKS.. Iaus ... ...:. ;i.r. ..f lotimr and esspu ..i...'s- -- - :. ,...,.1,1 not feed . e ,1... en.barrassme.us 1 " V - nnl, s0 stately did man's purse cum " ,,lfi idow'tl.at J.C eke "Ut the scan y -.. , " . ue ! somclunes rJ w lat Hay. I heve that bn iV.-L. sathmikhtt"! used often to wot "- .'whilj, cUm r r. .. Wm... miters wc... ''4shU Vneaktnine of hisarly strg une x.sk .-b . . v, . , rtn marrw.: glesrhe saw. for w had .nothing uhappy cireuin . ..A..nr mil 1 we were )... to be m.trried i delicate, nml Ulll I'. J ...j--- 'r ' Our only consolation is ih the gain to sc. gers. t)ur oniy . CaDtoin Franklin ha brcto Ugiit many intoresiing fact respect-; f: tg tnoinliospTtablo regions of Arctic Lpndi) Payer, Aurtisl A.1IK. aso Salt for Stock.-I liavo fou.d ; ",,r'" . . a. ' 1 A AHA M tiarl til thaln mixturo oT gnll ana asues, v "" t" t former to three. Of the for stock ol a.l.m,MI V j lure, than salt l"n. " - - and . :.i in most cases.- and na ; ., t . J oiT.wf in .maintaiuinc them in goon mvlfor..u..s .. " ,x)ic mixture maintaining them in gcod 1 .. r. rmm disease. 1 .u- .,l ran M an iii.e-" 11 - Try il. ' Contractor
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1849, edition 1
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