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All r"T 1 '-'I IT" 1 I i la 1 V L U "M I " t K I O Nv THE CON 8TITUTI0N AND THE LAVWTHE GUARDIANS OF OUR LIBERTY.' ,nv.L xmiii W V 1 'Jl FI-KIt lA III 2., 1 SCO. Ft r 1:1 (TH TfTf , p jvr? f;fj rift U:. Lij ,v Vi I tJj 1 - . . 7 S : t - . ; !... , ..,-? i ' " - ' , : 11 i I I L In i "ncsy Cini It Cry Caii" ' THE' JHl,:kiBf jonorJ (wnitt Tfhip in tit !ifritile liarMMM fai &4 rWrt-fJ wftk at f la ft Noritx-fB maiirta, Htf win f-fiy wr rate,?, y, ,, .J I fertinf caaiJenf li7 ca pfcae to -jualitt nJ pUe, s 1. i-M! -4 -i ' V't '. ;. ) Iff fraJore, lakes m ctrlMnga k GaU.. , ) -;.! Vut j-YL EIP, . p7- ; ?! .11 . - ,. Jf TTbole'Ale a Octafl -Drttfglst; ' . IUT.L6iai0i;CUr N . C, 1 r I- . I OrfEfc iWal, at p-kra fr n-rii. Urn sal cmJii 0 i-uuduml deakra, bit vi j i . - ,;7i , t n.trtt.rt a ior aj.t.ij-.int.n.'-'! TrTilff'1 T.T0f1ir!T1P! JJtiri ?i .'Chemicals; rr. i TajHW Us gnarvaiiety of Patml XIeIi d nv Ac, Jnrujii ! mi' tJaraanarilla.Teft' enJa U,Uul' Ua Bler,',Hutr!-iiif. and H-wflind'a DiUe'ra, TneM.K and M Leat-t'e Ver. iifuyea."P-;rrya Dead'thot, Cherry Pectoral,' Zl " 7: P.of i rue ui reat.e riaid. Rascal IaumntH Sprang an4 aaau..woca. r ,aee, oiuoitera, cc, j vuk any 4ber artkka. 1 IVevember 1$. 09 A, A I L 1 v. I ;;,PoacIi'J3aMngac.,; THE auWriliera teapertfully In tor m the citi aena of HiUnbaroitvh. ami K Austrv ! lirr. ih,f ihea.ni nn. nmr,...l i .tl work is their line of bufineae, euch a. ' t. Ail repairala their Uoebf buaineaa winU ei.! oeulad tailB aultiM, ami tMnal.-h. IHu! Vw .ill k tui.l m.p ik. n,.! t ... , . , 1 K.R Th. .WriK- i,..- tV. ... sow prepared u make M. G. Hubbard a PA. TEXT DVGCtES. " ' "' January It ftlid. 1 January .II. , l7a I & t . I aLiillllJ lUr vSclICa I f 1 a awn lur mo ifltEv a fan vi Undfs Peroneoorrty,jurtwerthe northern Orana-e line, a - in. i 1 1 Aa a body of op-land, it ia interior to none is tbo .middle part of tbia ataU. The rw CO- joe, pes land, are well encliaed. and io food heartt "l,lT,ia i,ofln r eJI ika biMi Wn.tK.ia i;,nk.Nui ZnA .ii hla hand and caused the Great Seal of the Tf i , ? In nTjf.asai.1 Stat, ta be affixed, n r-, ' ,.t:. ,t O. tha ta.l ara a rU4. f .uWanU'al Im. ' B lb. City of Rafclgh.On Brovementa-Dwellinr H.aaa. WW and To. i ' n : 1 ' ' i . i -it T r. ' r- pair. ' w tt will be eolJ fn parcetafo raft any porr hater- : , . o u. ; : PA U I C. t i A M E HON. i . tHariUei a; Orange, Nor. X7! 07tl. 60' Saddles'. Tor sale low,' 1C3,COO Feet of Lumber, .and 50,000 f ' Shliirits. Wanted in Trade. ; tHE Lbocrilr; thankfbl for thelibeiat patron .go which ho baa heretofoMl received, beg. lesveietoectaillv to infolmhemIbliethathebaa, ju4 opened lA largtd.tht btsf and the etieaput Hlotk of Ma term la id the Kadtile anu names, Making fine ever opened in the county; They Were selected bv him lit the Northern Maiketa, snd lerabrkev svery' sritcio aually kept-in an! eliliabrneiH like hia. ,,He isvitea bia franda, and GouQtry jSaddlers, in particular, to examine. bif stock.. He foe U aat.Ufiel thai he can plea thorn J both inthe article, and in the prices. " Hi amort-, menl embrancea in part the following : 1 5 Trunks, Carpet Bags; Collarsit Hand- komeTWij; Whips for Ladies.Uhe n; ' best Raw-hide AVigon "Whips '! Jon ever iH this market."' - ' it 'and btlie-r Whips of alt kinds. Stirrup Iron, Bits, Harness Moantings tit all khids. of the latest strles and patterns', Superior Leather of all 1 ktntfal 15 neiv Saddle Trees,-' I' aniohg Vhith are Railrottd Cart Saddle Treesv MexicSri,HAtakaper' Colum l)ia; Fall-Back', and Side and Boys' Saddle Trees, &c. &c. '': HoL proparted to manufacture, 10 sider, any arltcin ia bi use; in the beat manner ssd of lbs very test materials,. .,t-n!, ' .,',rV" .f lour, P,qrk, Bacon, and Lumber of all kinO. taken at the market) price, in exchange for work. JAR peraon. Indebted te(he' 8ubcril)er, either by nolo M SceobnWsre esrneatly requested to call and setUs up, s rid comraence anew !,- t i -vin'-'l V"t;i!.'hD.'I)' PHILLIPS. . .flctolje !iit i; ii b'tU il5 ii.aii.i C X it P E T I N G .' v" A, TULIii.uppIy of Tliomiwon's Carpets. 04- Hi j I . "J I .jti.i j Bg & tttMtwqi JJavia 8.. Sma, ftaTac IfJBEMEAS tAiWfiftbe of tb U! n'da btt of members ot earfa Himmc of tha Go sera! A-whuMj 'JmI, I the Ut aeaatoa, pea. lb. AN ACT tea-sead ibeCenstitatioti ef tij i. i -Krth-Cm)liBi: .t4 p ' 1 TVs 1 1 1 ii, TV frrebuW Qualification do' re ftlitfr &r the (Hector fct mrmera of Ujeena ty Tb"?. t,Ut'. .:.-. ft ..,; i , 8rr V itoet'Jlj (a Ctnetat 'Jttemlfg J (it SI ttte AWA CrtJlx 14 it it kerrbjf taat taaaaaanddaaaiaf liiinj tteHcn i the rr( A rticia i( th aoia-JrU Ca-aadtu'feMi raiiCdbr U ffo,0 of CamGaa oo.U.a arrond WouJjt .ovrmlr. A. D- 1835. U iruoi a irrmow wnnm iaa aame uwrm or ony ; . i . - . . i ; th, day rf eteciioa,- ao thai H-a Mid kow of aaxi fetiioQ aball wad aa fttflwre t, AO far.ayftits bemnftiWkMJ,)bbaalwBUlialaBia (By en tei(bia gulc twrN.mootha mrocie; )rrr4ir( l aa) of tn; efeeiion aod paM rUie tai aball be .criiloj l ?fln.! wwl' t-'l - :t . fire. lie it furlAqr Moctrdy Tlt th Got. loi - w Trulanuitioo to the pi.l of North Crorin,'atkt lit monlbtlxfofartia 6cxttlcc lion for tnewbera ol the Ooerai AaarmHy,MKiing forth tht Mrport thia Act and the amrndmrut ta, the, Cvmiuitwq brtin ri('ed,bivll Pro clinsalion aball be aroompanied by a tiu anJ perfect copy of the Art, aulbrotioited by the ccr tificate of the Secretary of Stale, and Ixxh. the ProrluRiatkm and ibeeopyof tfiia Act, the Uo armor of Um State) atH caaea to be paUMied In ,a lh( pew.f U,i, State, andfwtel wlba Court UoTibe rertie Cooutiea ia ibia gut.( , e4 aii month, before ho clectioo of i ii - . 1 l i i. Biemoera io lur lint uciirm nvriauiT. ' Read tlirtt time aftd agreed to by Ihrre-Gnba of the whole Bomber of member, of each Houae j ?rpetiely, and ratlGcd ia General Aaaembly, .thia U S4ik day of Jaooaw, 1851.,, , - J: C. tK;UBL, A rl.C.4 . " - -i W. N. EDWARD?, KS. i ! i.-,tt,-i '. ; ' ..t t.l -!,. n..k , 1; l. a !8titi or Noam Catoui;- "i ! rl Office Seerttwrynf &iete.$ I, Wiuita Hi iv, Secretary of Slate, in and for the Ktate of North Carolina, do beeeby certi- fj that tb oreaoinff ia a IrM and perfect copy of an Art of the Oeneral Aaaerol.ly of tbia State, oraws on iroro ine original on me in inn onice. j Given under my band, thia Slat day of Decern IBM It' . t tr Mnv"'VV w . Aao Waaaaaa. the aa'ul Act providea for a- mending the Comrthution of the State of North eo foofer on eteft otuUfied eoter fiir rteHou-aof Commona tba ligbt to vote also Iheendtlttn.j Ihal if tha aforeid amendmen Conatitution .ball bo agreedtoby two' tliirJufo tlie whole repreaentation In arh house or the . a a a a a. ae -a . a . a . . . . a .- , a l i w l?P?0Pk, .fcr ,f,w".; 1 a'f.MK,eJ J rrorl.maUon in conformity w.lh thapro. vision, of the betot tecited Act. ,r ., , n o rt r - if'T?' w5Sro lVT,Z V! u V 7T IS . tbtrtj-fir-t day of December, in U C the year of our Iord , one thousand eieht hundred and fifty one, and in tfiffip' ' the aeventy-alxth year of our Inde- t v 'penllece',,J', "! '"'t' By the Governor, DAVID S. REtD.' ! Taos a. 8TTtt, Jr," Prlrate tSec'y. r Peraona into whoee kind.' thi. Proclamation may fall, will pleats aea that a copy of it ia pott ed up in the L'purt .Uoqto ol" their respective Counties. .1, , . . , January 17. , ' . I, ..' V. I- OILS, TALLLOW GREASE," AND 'cmo HnraatAL. paint. Qfifl Carrel, MACHINE bit. Price 75 eta. per irallon I 2500 Gallon, ditto, in cask, of various aizea. ot'jnn Pries 75 fcnia jOf (ralloni'S i! ."J i A $60 Barrels Boiled PAINT OIL. Price 55 eta. . . t pes talloB.. ,.,.. , 6OO6 Gallon, ditto in e.ska ot variou. aizea. 350 Barrel. TANNERS' OII..varioua kinda tt . I ,iiv .-vi iiiiviii . , I -tat -i squalitiea, from 35 to 60 cento pet gallon.') tooouallonais t.ataa at varioua .isea. various low oaiiont im . t niwnran' varnnw . ! kind, and aualiiiea, from 35 to 50 cento ' " WtSLOW GREASE foV'Hialy I j '"Kyffi h i,0rc'ka.ofanveonai8teneiouire.i: Price centa per it. ' ' 'i ! ui .... an latnn a w Y S wtkTffw W ' ;io .l ona uhiu atr.K.iiTAM 1 , in oar v 1 "S l ih '0WMt ITO,.rke nce: ',.1 " 1 coleX a'nlcr equal to Sperm Oil. in Boiled I'mttt Oil, equal to Linseed OU, other than for white.,,!, i,, hmhp nrt. Itia aWe named articles, aud my motto ia, "Small I am constantly receiving large rappue. ei ine ii nrRfa artft niil' rAtnVnft. i .ritoi . i -i it " v tiivti ,f " 66 WalerStreet, (uhder the Pe.drt.Hou ..mi ,: A ...(( hEWiYOKK.' -.R Nwiyork,DecJ851t.w!.(..,l,i, s ,17- ... i ., ,. i ;. f . Clear, tlie TraCKi ., T dOO"LA FRAORANC.IA CIGARS. l-MM; l'QQa Reg8lisSemirami..do.,, AAA V - XT .1 500 Corams do. . 3,000 Half Spanish do. ui r.l Honey Dew;TOBACCO.-i !l fs.u I ..f .1. . .. , ill HI 'i l , Fine Virginia do. ., . , '.,v, aa (saj unas t m vhwm aaa v avso . ,tlLi nrv 'e,rwfTft ' anc uniu aivnii. ' Februarys. iU! ',,",,, "ri 20 ; ,-, i i- . ' ' ' - ' j .... ..i ..! FOR:THK,LADIES.u;Vllj ,j, . . n . . . f V L t. I . A f" . . ....... . r. lara, Unemwetta,: umier ciof wa ana win, t nvn i'L'dtC! . T.OXfl WKHB'S..t. . ' I, " ' . If. i ' - . vj ol. t cujj 1 1 t October .ini'iu rq , life.. Sgs&.. ! a itfT Tor ricli aoil. .' EiulMTiitl, Mtarr't Irtlei Lk-tiii rvt J 1 1 L i ''i hi t mi a . ii i "" 7rooi titc &utWa Cu!:ivatiir.' HilW, DEEP A.XD, PUST 8BA!.tOW. .1 M. Kom : Inlwking jtout ine tin J ..v.mu. fe. r.-. lur . . i j ? i ,B r !nd about ten inclieailen " P1".1 "S c,r t deep- T 7 V " ua?.w ' . ' i' VCCP ai tver oVade bkte)llgent farmer; wrause i .nave triea.il aud i know it JP"'enc e. Mr rule i , to plow deep.and plant allow (contrary to the recommendation of seteral 9uuurai paper j ana i wui give voa r-V"f? :or?-W& 1 iBuusuu iroin uneen u iwenir incneai , o a"to get a much cla on' top as possILte,' hich y HI, tKttibgh'a chemi caJ proceVsj tn'rh' to foil t and to turn the solt under1 the clay, in Which I in tend for the roof of corn to rrotf i 1 1 hare the rows in which"! Intend pUnt- a ln run on about tour inches deep ; by tlun means I secure the richest toil for lull for h0i.-.'Vr !'!:; .f nol"olT; delicate, .b46i uu know ma 1 u. is as uroau s inisuae as ' raj corn to take root mj andbfplow.'n.roej Li--.' Never' mind ; don't m; deep and planting altallovv, I have bliihAf I won't name him." " " 11 a deep, loose, soil, and "will alwiye se- j a w g -0Hjd mti) any oiie who Vnaulted core mo.sttiere to the rooU of cbrru me 'with' a Valcnliue, replied Kate, hi The questioti might be asked : Whria dienantlr. j ' ' , ' ' ' rAM dm t V1 h,f Cor? deP i Don't aay thai, fur fear yon will hare It is thia : suppose 1 break mjr land fif. wu,e to repanl tha .tidiapretion." ' . teen inchea deep and plant my corn s -Yet. I do aay iu No man of good twelve? I would only hare' three in- sense would atoop to such triafin' thea of loose dirt for my corn tq grow; dmt'i know, Kate. A lints trifling, in, and more than probable that would now tnd then, i. tciihed by.ihe beat of be c la r, 'while the roots of corn woul( men." have little 'or no advantage from the ThaiV,' rhjfme,' : which doea not al. soil,' jt must be te all; that will look at way. gV hand in hand with reaaon." the reason or the case, very obvious.' 'I , Yo'ulI grow wi.tr, Kate, a. you grow would ,' ask some of roar .readers that khliw.V " , " ', : " . ' 1 have their doubts aboat this (il 'they questlim it it all) to try the experiment int.Air.Lox. ine meion nas oeen cultivated for tepturies. ;, It is a native I rmm ' MM . ' . 1 .-..p, 11. .1 oi i cism, suu uraws us rivu anu tu.v cioui juices from Her arid and barren sands.' ' To have the melon here in per lection,' it must be grown in a sandy sou. "New land fresh from the wood4 suits them best. "A piece of new latid that has been; trod by' cattle'will pro- duce! thef ' water-inelon' of monstrous air.'"' AIT tnellnna "' in t) kpnt nil re L should not be planted in the immediate ( vicinity of 'squashes, cucumbers or 's gourds, as the seed Saved from these, ' raised in close proximity, will produce melons partaking ol tne nature and lla-( vorofall the squash trib. The mixture of the pollen - produces new varieties, but ( rendering all worthless, causing the melon to be insipid, the cucumber to be over-grow and hollow, the squash to be waterr. and the eourtl shell soft.' Water and musk -melons mar be planj ted from the middle of March through the month of April. ! Plant water-melons ten feet apart each way, some eight or ten seeds to a hill, and when the show thin to four plants to a hil . , , , . , , WOSK-meions maji ue -pianieu aoour. five feet apart and thinned out in the game manner. ine natme or Citron same lliaillicr." 1 lie naunrg ui tiiiou musk-melon is the finest variety; culti-l Swn JnrfUoit combine, the flavor of "the strawberry andthelptne applei -but this variety should not be grown in the vicinity of .a- a a-m a I a my other melon; 1 o save.seeu, select the earliest and best tnel ons,' dry the P W . " W ! ! ter-melon seed im: proves with age, and may be kept ten years to adVantageiin. nzrt: ... . . - ., i; at; , ftl iScariit. Fever Remedy We pub- lished a year or two ao a simple reme ' j r.. . .r u -.u.. riJXTM. . "uuius; Ml uaucMtuiwvtam. fatbacom iWt have tynce at difterent , times .received assurances from parties, whom the notice led ta make a trial of it, of the entire success ot lhe expen bent. !. Others are just noW sending as testimonials; of; the astonishing-; ana speedy cures recently wrought by it. We mention-the - matter,-that others may," go and do likewise.'?, i . . , . ' i , Exchange, i " If you 'love others they will love rou. If vou BDealt kindl y to them, they will speak kindly. ' Love is repal4,with ove, hatrpit with hatred. ' V nuld vou near a - ' wppt and nlpasmtrprnn. Rneak sweetlV sweet anI plea . ., . . W A I I ' , - , rr. . r o : : rr , . t, v r il L'vol'1 jvc D vd !J, i, K. next rear, and Intormyou ot the result. lmswered with a Uugh, for to be grave Wishtnj ron great success with your on audi a theme was not in trie. A the paper, 1 remain,';" .,s TRUTH.' ai fourteenth approached,-Kate freoueivlv ! Mill ii ' ' 1 ' iht ni.; $ iiii V,i I j4 JI AT E 'S Y ALEN TIIIE. M K Mi'mf-, ptigUUj nief,..i.njcl 0 fj-e, that alia pWaeJ t the joi laJiea of fcff f , jai brri opirti nwl; of titention, or, ii mifl.t fc, lokm ois m otttHT lUkf t rBirrntJj yMf Ue, Ereninf, inaJ ol brinf p pirin(f,; tht ifsmka ijpmleailj-,' tsi Un iin Jf.. was jbI grwril'r pka wli Lt UiMit, ? 4Of Kit is tfr room. ..f i -it t , , u, corp Win9!J f liumaa MUire wj t1 ': niorniflf, si xhe bfetl&ti ant ejr !fep ; nor , i f ti m , wUt io i'J , telle I rarusinitr J the fact that reruin Ltr f(wHii) soL i i1 iu imt(rwe.jn'01''r f V!cutine ItaJ pf-J tJtrout i 1 ! Hi rft 4Prf iaflr, (or KaisJ1 P fSr on iht (Jar belorf. , Tbts ha qoHe rmtd M Bin m les Li hae o!j tKimbrnrJ Ixt jearf, ihiclre stMMttlsrjr-4Mr; irt , , , t j 0 rnt uHiert. K kaJ. ftrf a rear or J t9, ..ben pauimjarly d-ruleJ . is ; Iier4c ,liler acial diaeaas r innl.aiWilr. Ii m mjnifeauiiou pf krlu feel- inrw. in iitr ri total ion. .. f I. i 7 . V V i 1d f wiidw ,nd rounicra" be. fta, W , b, 6Hed all, emblemauc Itjt e dn,ffnnj the mt coily, ted, do wo to .the cheat 1 mosv vulgar Kate ! tiihwit it..ra mil raftr tf rnnrt v ti an. p.-hfio tl. 'nitoW about to I hunnre.l.' . U ,ny 0M .ere to rd tne a,!eo. lillB.f ft J iU g H ouj,j ?t , jj. fPC- 0luh lo piy Com',mn aeiUe." ' ' -Qlu.at f. that." I replied, pori!re- Vfc 0,er are.ol to .illy aa to .J.Iri.i ttae f omroon: aene of those whoa faror f.at afaaatiratv Ia aati l thoer f jna rne, , waajief prompt aoawer. "mu.l .appeal to that, no other point will be eccei.ible."; 1 1 ., v '.Wall . '. . 1 A nd we will aee. , ... s , -I'll WHfer a new htt ajninsl a aprine bonnet," aiJ , thai you receive s Val eniine tin. vekr from a rertairiT Vaiiiio man ' If "Wat I' -'rfie kind of wi.d.inv'ge brings, I'm atite 1 don't want it." ,,' , ! ..I .. . . rpnpBipt. itpr m vnreaiiio.iB fi. iiiamiai a. ma .it 1 ' ? ' . '.'1 ailly cuatoin oLaen(IingValentinea that had become ao popular, and declared, orer snu over, agsin, iiihi surn a uoerty witn her would be faken aa a direct inuh, and re.ented accoidingljr, " ;l.v 1 ; , Among ,tho vtsitme aeqitaintanrea of Kate, waa a younjt man named Lnring, f. whom,, I could see, she,, had kinder feeliuga than fur sny pthet male , friend; but, either, iq consequence of a natural re- aer nf rti-jpaplur .ir turaium l :,. doubt, as to Kate's sentiments regarding himself, he .never, seemed perfectly, al ease in her Company, ihotigh he sought it on every, proper occasion, ,, I had him in my mind when I .'tiggesied the reception of a Valentine I'foin a certain young manj and Kate understood me 'perfecUy , j k Well, Valt-ntine's day. rame rounds A dinner time I came borne nt usual, and almost the firs! woid my, wife eaid Uj me was--. , ,..," , ' . ..,.. ..".What do you think!,,, Kie received Valpnlm. "Indeed,!; ' ,a i;! ,,. it s true It , came by the.Pisnalch Post. ) I received il at jhe door,, aud sent ') her'rpom." ;.. ,...,.. " ,:,!, j i Uve, you seen, her since T' ,,., r wo." ... . ..f .,,. .. . , .''Of fourse.sl ".,1 don't know lie particular indignant, ; now any thing about that.. Il was a handsome one I infer, from the size and envelop ; snd had in il something haul,, which I took for jewelry a breast- pin ora Draeeiet." , .... . , .,, "Where do vou. think it came from!" aaid I. ' ' -' ,' ,''.", " "I've guessed young Loring," answer u mr. wife. ' , , , . If he has sent' it he lias commitled a great mistake," I replied. ,i;trl ( How.toH :..,.,,; . ,,; ,i: ..Yott kriow.Kate'ii Snjipathy' to Vai- enunea." ....... ...... ' , " Young ladies, often talkie a great deal1 meaning smiled and a voice ''half-regretful without really kno win j what they say ;'i,i Us tone." that vou wore it les. for the and Kate is not ahoeether free from tlie fault, said my wife. ' ." '."1 readily enough assented to this. When the hell ran2 for dinner. Kale came down from' her room. . Her face' was rather more sober than usual, and she did not join in the corersation ..with "her ac customed animation. She was first to re tire from ihe lable." ,.,; ! , ' , .! .'.'i , ' "I doh'i'ihink she is moitnlly offcod aVl I S ;L:rv- 1 vu. vaav i iu in . n nr. , .no, not if l am ski ilied in menial in- dicalions," was replied. . . During the afternoon, I two or three more love missives came; hut not a word touching their reception,! or' the feeling J . ' 1 ' s f . ;' ' ww . prouueeu ttiereoy, wa fe-cauiea oy tvate, 7j trj tiiiJ !' qiJ vii; iii Ill fbin, however, to aa w iih t ten - v in order la introduc iht auKftcl, to J CI, - U treroatk from Kip: but h J ienea iueni rn ins ubjec, tJiwirti uul itaout iu Jicaiinf . by , her Le ietiitned 'Wf nd rctifeta fje, that Iter luowlt ft- r A Ktici- nAHifti . I ,raiher. ihiak our roanr Udr has 'ehanped her opinion.," , said 1, imiling. I.e. L- I t r. .1 . aucr oaic ud icil tut liDie. , ,; , . Crrcutnauoceialtercaaet.-roBknow.! replied my wife, auiiling in lura-. . , ; Oa the next ,ening, younj Lorinjf failed in. Kate wa. longer than usj in makinir her appearance, and when ahe eame iuto .the parlor, wat dreirrd with ..v. ...... .u n7 . wrs, r..r uie, are. .1. - 1 Wy nmiceu on, tier ,wmi a aew ana beaoufulbnirdeu !, Mused. ! aa.he met Uttne; aeemed a Jn.le em- barra-aed. bu a. .ooocooter! with him in n animated atyle., 1 rl "litd yop ee that new asked ,my wife, when we bracelet I .' ' wer8 neKl , i .s .. did.", . .... ... .(Vt Where dU it eotne from !" u li:.t.... .1... : ..' r . , - i . i Ipntinaa ah. mihii mm ,iim.i ini 1 - 'iuu i tiiu Pay mat in Olio 01 n.s ! And moreover'' aii.l I. it ia nLin that she believes that the Valentine rame from Lorinf! f..r. at lr first meetitur ' ith him, .lie weais il for the first time." 1 TIims," remarked my wife, "notify. iug him thai she receives the token kind-; I I , ' , ,". t . ' . . . ??.u.hfd 1?uJ- f"r ! 5UK ,,ie,P 'V : . 't ' -y , ' ,1 ' i ;; I - hvWhydoyoulughr.k.d my wife. -one w going to oiscaru any one who insuiieu tier with a a ' a as Valentine 1' That waa idle talk. I've heard such . thine, said before." t ., ,s 1 wo or three evenings went by, and taring csme again. Kince bis former i sit, the new bracelet had not been seen. Now ii was worn again.1 As we knew tne younir insn wen, ana unea mm tlie s i s ata .a . ' a 1 S ' better ihe more intimately , we knew h.m, aaw no l.npropiiety .n leav,ng ilieyoung couple alone ia the parlor. ( , . . , From that time, there wai a marked ... : . , 0 , riianrxR i. ill v n pp.. rim waa v.. spriBhtly and more abrent minded Uiatt u'uai. ivcai. tier a p peine taiieu iter, anu ahe began io grow thin and lose her color sure signs or heart disease. Mean while, Loring was a constant visiter; and whenever he eame, the bracelet was dis played, evidently in token that the knew from whence it came, and wished it. full acceptance to be understood.'' At last, I received a formal vih from the rounff mn, and a formal offer for the hand of Kale.' Of course, I had no objections to urge. 1 he matter was, in my mind, al ready1 lully seltled. ; " " ' " ' " After that, the bracelet' afremenlioned wal always' to' be teen' on the arm of Kate. One evening, it was about a month before her wedding tlayi' aa I sal talkine with Kate, for whom my affection hud al nays been as thai of a father for his child, I took her hand, and laid, as I examined the bracelet ' , ""That is very beautiful' l'.;-' " J; ' Sl Yes, ( hare always admired it very mitch." she replied, the color growing warmer1 in her cheeks., u ' , ' ' f A love-token, I presume 1". , ." " r' "'And as I said this, Hooked at her arch ly. The hue of her cheeks became still deeper.' nM ' ' 4-4 ' ' " : ," A VhlentineP I added. ';; 4. The blood mounted lo her temples. : But it was not an ordinary Valentine. It did not come from a iritler, and was not received as an insult.' : I ihoujiht you were not the girl, Kale, to reject a sincere ofler."; ' ; '("" - r"' '"" " Kate blushed still more deeply. ' ' H ThU little love-token, deal Kate, n for thee : ; Accept it, and keep it, and wear it for me." ' "As I' repeated this couplet, the yoiing girl started with', surprise, and looked with inquiring earnestness in my face. u. nu, pm .r.ai.i Kan. " I. uiil. 'real than an' imamnarv'sirer ' "a Shf did; not reply, but looked at me more earnestly, while a eudden light ap peared to brake upon her mind. ' ' ' Dear uncle," said she, at length, bend ing towards me, had you seen this brace let before you aaw it on my arrnt" ' i ' Yes, hive," was my tenderly spoken reply ; snd I ' pressed her pure forehead with my lips as I spoke t . j i 1 " And you sent it !'.,. tt,,? -ma v I She seemed half breathless as she wait ed for my reply. , ".Yes, dear., , ,; ,-.u ' , ,. ,,.,f, j: . She covered her face suddenly wiih her ; frauds and lemained motionless for some i - ..." . a. moments . in a Mile while, 1 saw z tear aU'"' "i, .'..'-1 .i.jii1 hard, likes; piece of jewelry f ,.,w j m.0wn. -Now mind Tf, Timothy, the 'ilir.'t. " V"." ' r ui ! 1 ' !i "both if os will take ihernalan' look kail V I V. t- -,jr' ' - 1 . -i lover; the man thai finds his name On ir , :,.No doubt of iu" ,... , ; J.I..M .!,. " ... u , .t rme neYnt thronjh ! fing-r." Mr frt-linf mm loarhrJ. , !et I bJ dne tkileuee to hrt bj thia Iiti ctn fwakio of th timh. But. ere I hid lok ed fr eoftoure .f miml, sh wnbf.f w hrr harnit fmm her f on hirb an af-' feiimuif anti!c i!on like a rtinhnw, s- ' mid if)- puning !njn of s lumiuer show er, ami a he aro Hrn-efarih, I will wear it fur the ft 1 fier. - t; , : , i r . .j ; hmdint m ki mt hs left tear o jmy f heek and then ehded front the roMti. On her wediiingnif'it, Kate wore her Valentine bracelet ; and I am weak enough Io beliete4f the entimenl mar be rail ed a weakness that she pri.es it erea mors highly than if L -ring himaelf had beta the f iver. 1 r ? 4t.; . HOW A COAT WAS IDENTIFIED, To the Juatire'a Court, in thia rity, a' ra.e waa rerentty decided in moat noret' war.' A coat waa in di.puti, and the ' idenre waa direct and ponitire for both' cUimm,.' ,f)e p,rllt., we IrUh ,nd fu r , ,.,, ,m(: THe'slTiir' hai, been rarefulty e.t,infd. -snd the' .... WM M : . not know.' in tavlirx f 1 tal I It as Ksaail sl-at ' a lKas mij - , ' Iloever ' a moment hefnr hi. lionor waa to .am" up the e.idrnre. Pal-' rWk Power.' one of the claimantc made1 the followinr ptnpo.inon for arttting the - i,.i. at U4II. K.IU , Villi ft . , .if.i.i. t.inuiir, iiiiw i t ay nidi . . J Done," said Timothy. An ys'H siick to the'bargain t" asked Patrick. ''" i: - To be sure," answered Timothy, and Yes," rejoined rounsel on both sides. Thin look at it," said Patrick, aa he I'aeaco I'icciiai imu nic iiauuaui a lint" 113, , who yainlr searched .very part of ,it for. i his nameand pasted il back n Patrick,. .'boas.fully saying. A' now lei u. ..' I ..i .1.. . .1 l.-.i. -r 'n: . l if yt . filldin. ,ika :f vtt cwili name noon the ffxrmiitt." Ye'U stick to the ,'grasment," staid Patrick, eagerly grasping the rout. , . ,, . Uxn the honor ir a won," was Tim-, othy'a reply. . H . ;;,,. ;.,. Then howld on a bit," said Patrick,, as he drew his knife and opened cor-, .... ;n .i,. h... r i.u iut:- .1.... I l,VB w VI Ilia y MIMIIK IIV. ff0,n ,wo ery imall nr, exclaiming a. lt ,ehl them out in his hand : , . - There, d'ye aaa that . v.. . i.... t.i7 ..: 1 t:' ' : 1 t. -i . , wiii moi , imw van a iiiw .. . I , A divil a dale it has io d i will it ; it I ia me uamr, 01 uo aure xra ir 1 Sirica,. .... . r ... ! . - L - f. .1.1- ami pea lor rower, oejuoer r; , ,; ., , ,; lie got the coat Ae tfttf. ...... , .. .j t-;rl 1 1- ..:.;..e :..,; A' O. Delta. "I ,: OUR COUNTRY"," ' ;f y In 1702. the corner-stone of the present . Canitol al Washinclnn was laid ' Al that 1 time. General Wi-shine-ion. in whnso ho-' nor the new seat ofeovernmenl wi.SHami! ed, officiated. .. . Ffty-eight years after.t ward, namely, on 1 the 4ih day of July.' 1851, the corner-alone of an extension of the building was laid,' and the Secretary a 'aa, - a ! of Slale made an address, in the course of which he presented a ske ch of ihs ' pnmntiratlffA pimtltln .t mi. nmintp,. ...... ...v v.'.iMi.iv.a vi vvi itoiiii; the two periods. ! ; ,, . Then we had fifteen States, now we, have thirty-one. u , ' ? , ., ' Then our whole population was three millions, now it is twenty-three. J Then Boston had 18,000 people, now il has 137.000. . , Philadelphia had 42,000, now il has' - 409,000. 7 ' ,, , ' New York had 33,000, now it has 515,' ooo. w ' ; Then our imports were 121,000,000, now they are 1178,000,000. ... - ; ' ' Then our exports were 25,000,000," theyare now 1151,000,000. The area of our territory was then 800. 000 square miles, it is now 3,300.090. Then we had no railroads, now. we have 8.500 miles of railroads. , ' ( Then we had 200 post offices, now we have2i,ooo. ; 7 , , ; Our revenue from postage then was $100,000, now it is 5,000,000 . These are only a few facts lo show the' rapid growth of the country ; and what we and our rhildren have to do to secure the continuance of its proserity, is lo love, fear and obey the God of their fathers ; to avoid intemperance, pride, contention, and greediness of gain, and rlierish in all our hearts a true patriotism, and a just sense of our obligation to those that shall come' after tis , A woman, was lately buried in a grave yard near London, who had been dead upward, of five years, a near relation baring left her an annuity of 30 to be paid on the first ol each and every .year, so long as she should remain on earth. In consequence oftJiis legacy, her surviv ing husband hired a little room over a sta ble in ike neighborhi-od of his dwelling, where she was kept in a lead coffiu tiniil after his death. ...... -...vHiiui ine t s. I . .. ..ir i .. - . i. : . X J : V ' -; - f a a a a V a : J o X- f
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1852, edition 1
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