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t r;p itt p-t lliilill ! JJ (1A 1 t" N lOX.vTUt. C ON ST1T L T4 O X A N D THR .LAV:THg CUABDIAN'S'OF OUR LIBERTY. 1 Vol. S2X.ril. T TBLrjT-SJl-a(t!H'5F dn5'f 'fT"-W-TC-- icso. j j ' j . ; j ; i w1 ,tbi-tbbii- j vawaaaaaaaaaai - IIcdioDcnfcl Gurccry, a. I.'; 11 1 1 , , .,, , u , u XjOVr Ofaa-e, kU Ux the f4rUir f arefaif feat AirtMb, tad lixMC aba ' pftt4.l jrnw., ( th aaecUuir.l taca uf hi rt aura parurtiiartv.) Mir OmH Hill itilUWugt, gt ih, .&; u,nc. irate, m ku U jwceaaariir Jwi4 ,h , ; ' C:jj Cmi la XZzztf Ea5 ' ' V "'jj r ..JIM rj1JIE n.fffgtirl, In Mug; fom'ird tTp'i iw-fJiip U ibe JMrnranlifc L'uwoew iM th of H ri'l4orjh, under the atykt of ' ARB JW Stock orprlKS aMiiUttauicr , -lecJ ith rifil rrf in thr KonJx-rn mHrK ml MMting T htHMt trrry rlM B4utf; krpti country fj n T wlkb lUj otfn ft otW t tfft tor tale. ,'!!. i , i.: ;4 hAU Uifjr lrr f lb iMi U Iiiiwm Csrlifif pnWnt lUf sksc io aliiy tnil ric. , ' ' ' ' ' (StT " nrjrHBJf ir,u j toMt toy coun ty froJucr, Ulem in r trtiange fiw Cootl. ' 1 ,t..ii4..ti..'n. AVM.-PAri,"" ' IBttifl ,-BI"""H,i" ' t f' i I T 'I ' 5 .rt !- JtACON ! BACOX 1 1 WJ . i .A'fl.NX U T Xoitli anVna firt fu Mfa Ait; k ., I. .i-,TJI DKUU trruitfi. t i April 7L,'j v. it !.,.. ; ,3i-7 aHS, avWrtUr, kauig mrdtaari it enrira . ..Htoli oTCM. Hoil & trfwiKrtuIly iiv .Kia " public that tbry ronttiiua I lie bunt I Wf .AUK I It lltUUIl i ... ..... . . . ' ' ' Ta Mtt A of tbia body will ?tb day of June iteaU Bub- tdio.iCbaptera ara required . e -tiu in a jjaiva aim rciui lim .Ntj u. p. RUSSELL, rnd Mf.1' ' March 9lt, 132. i" i. "' SDJtm 1"M IM ." ! , - t! un i.i 1 NOTICE.. 11.1. peraona iwWiird to iht i.olaernf for uoooHjrrhardirir. win. r. MrUaniri, ara requeued t t.tewiih hiia without .delay. .otherwtae 2 KuiZ'tt0Un,, ',M . la other han V At' liflTT rh " I Matrh 19. , .". -if ' . . ..T " to CiW ANTED,' B II I lvj f r VIKH VIVIU9 VI fl-AUo a quantity af Flax Seed, ''a mt , ! i is i.n ;.'i LONG fit 'WEBB.! .: . ..... . . T ! 'ornteinner m n w . -. Vi : ,T. mm . f n).ml IAU or Uar Jran lor j irea, Jrtorae Suoaa, Vc aijuare, round, oaJ and half lTaH.,., :" , . . ., .. . ..." 1 , A Io, Cast Steel, Dh4er, German and bhear' ' BteeL ' ' ' ' " r.' V'.' ' 'Alo, Slresh lot or Motaiwra and Kki. 4 J. t IV arm..rm aa It'Mlin ' UUAU Ck. Vi EiIiJi. : iMMaat(hMiirU kuua aianJ, where ihry .7a, vi u Ik ,t n r . , " i i . .. .. . - " ' .; pernapi more so. iere we nave mat- petcot men. and hurried to destruction Htto 4e.J to. b. oUI triS xi 'f" ul iFrforming iU d.arnal motion upon its gp r e4, in iu mo,t h; y 0 . J e tHKr...nJrfrifag.iiy..Tl-, W w JrlS-rf! r" ",?,vVt.a ?nUUal c'",eou.ndf Uedfoms-moving.feelingTandthtnk. fe to know where is tl.e remedyPfor sVaf TWy wiu b, living . oei .u,.,,iy ' A ACT to amend the Constitatin of t ff rct !i J5t ,uch Sa .r Id P To !J b,?Ug t0 t.h,r h,g,,Mt P0"1; a ,ife U Pe7 "teemed of ffre.bC0afcwaay,hkhHtiHJei'i '?f . i - North-Carolina. " .tneiactstimsucn tiuns aresof 10 n0Wthy the various arrangements of, less importance than that of a'gwd 31 iB B,a,,'f portico of iceaCebeftSt. r jJET araaaitig laewbere. t $ ' the nerroos system .Konid convey vo- ; v? KJ,4 ' PRKELAM). !rol.rt.wi.hU..fuJ.ni.iP,iaci,4e.tfyiJ,.. "U8e e CM Mtr Mt V"1 ? IHicitt from tfie bralo to the limbs and 1 ' ciW iferwiirae -Wa alioutJ make tarfcioj , H- ty.Thettfor,. i t , .,,"1" ere opeo to recite fact. ami the outer organs, how another part , . wS. i S A , a- .. l... - F Mr&J'K'W Pprebfof the.r re .t.ve value-that ihottW convey sensation with the Ed- J2,"e 1 ijiS .ff; u.nu a.wa vhu'ut, j vc sai pj mi yrvi,a, na u it kertoif a greai, aeai tnai is our uury;ana denuess of IHmiine and how fina .aI I orxuiTH rtmuvt.l ......; nev ow in ammmitni ine Kmr. inrre-tilllia nnt tn rriprt. nr tpIink Iii irrrnt tlmm. i .1 in . n ..1 1 w . 1 J ;thw !! March 83d, 1832 i. tT Spring Supply, 1852. rT1HE 'auhcriIer la now receiving bi 8irine nilSnmi.l.,,i.ArRlL ,.,ii,a.ih j ri -j nt ii:,.:.. i. ....i..n... .n.t rri.n.i. I , - ." u.-........ an elegant tasortinent, from whieb he U ure .k. ... l. ..... :n .1 ' they wo tmU kctaooi that wll ptom Hw, 'Stock embrace every article usually brought to jjii market, inch aa .., t ,. ,. ..(,, ! i , .dry'goods. ...,;, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, fee. ' ' Among the .Dry Good, are the moat beautiful pattern for Lathe. Dreacv Ha i dclcioiined Mo aeU CHEAP, and the puldie have only to .'give turn a trill to be fully satisfied ou thi point. ( ,, He alao keep on hand a good tock of Lea ther, which wit) be anld at Hie uul price.. 1 ""Thankful fr pat favors, be bojie to tnerit a 'aontiuuanet of tbt saaie.' " - t-t- 1 ' i' .-J, M. PALMER.' i "u P. 8. Rirwjtteewa4, Tallow, : Flaxaee.1; arid ' Old atin?a lakeQ in earhaiige for Good. ' M-'Apri.4,.,i ..( .! .;,!' .ao .!.;,.!, I .A:N:T EI) "A ti Apprentice to the Tailoring Cosines. IA. lad from l tn 14 jear of age, of iniluatii .ou hatiita and good morula, will be taken ly the aulwcrilicr, if application i made soon. ' -"" r L. CAUM ICIIAEI.. ' Pehruary 18.V ' '": !'' 's 8? ii In . ' - . -.' .''' W BLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! '11 LANK DEKLS and Attaebments.aingleor ffM. byi tha quire, Warrant, Execution. Ac, primeij on gooj pdper, for alc at tbi Office.. .n,ffyfmber.,t ' i8, -t. ,,08- it ' II 0 R t. ON'S'PO EMS . V " FB W Copiea'of ihe Poem of George Hor 2 f ton, the colored Bard of Chapel Hill, con taining ah.0 a aketch of hi life written by him w:l(. may he hai at thi OlSoe. ' Price 25 cetita. Martkv.atli, . i . ..; , , . ,86. e-vi ! ' ,;;.. h . (. f - .'., I--; - r-.i:7:tf. - 1 wax HILLitBOKOUCil K U. - ,L 1 Mm ft rf I .tn.,4 it;iv. 1 " Chemicals,8 , Pinti, OIU, Gli, Dve StyfTx" perfu- ,, ntry, Fnj(yr Article, Cutub dJ ,, ,, iirnJirt, and. at tlit Burnt oo i!,nl,i; Piltt MtdiciMi , r . . at t. ft -i55 UIi! Otatd and Ciirniac Kraiidtea. and if Madeira, Pwf, Mu rrr.aiHl Tene- "( 't'Ul nr.WiiieV(rMr 5lediclnaf ; trn Clc !r penoiuil liwneciion, h fvU rf. rtfrit-4 tit (tMaieBaSiif tbe artirlra to fa rrxixU aJ il-Mkiir -M wt i. ! iatbeakaa4.iUHI . a o.M or w ix nniD iii to cg-, lomrra. - t . , , , .TlianVlul lot pt f'Wa be ftofra to wrtU a ' ' 8. IK SCHOOLKIEM). 'April M. t .."..;u i'f.8L . . i i i 'Alpha Woollen Mills.' ,i ox Etor. I i 5w,"unny ait bfaimrf .thai. Card- . t , ink m nw u,nie ln gfou orurr; aini uimuhh lie in taci Knows noininst wnav- la ' ,ery -,m..,i.,g .ia H Va.htfr ever of the w h v or the wherefore ' 3W bavin, W JiartrlwHlpZ ' we mi itUiffWk.aaW.wLupwfcrio''fJ, reMitMrM-hr.4hey fur.Uli.gila. Uo. n5.',.e. .ent onderaUnd,, Matter . H. J.C SIlltLDS. i( lUconnaUnna.re a grand mys- lv' i. : 1-r.i. : ,i.fc,9-.Ss."Vr7. ""r :"",.c ,,c f"u "1 t (O i'1 f lbs Aft ropy. . , i A PROCLAMATION 1 1 y i MiVTMr Ii. IM JflflAirM.r IAJ Wl. IIimlKH .a ,,,1 Monday of KoVrn.brr, A. D, ItJOS, t ,ntru nkinc oui tb. worda - anJ uom. ed of a trerhoU within tl.e tame dbrfrict of fifty tTuoflr MSdsrriionahallreadaaruJWat Allfret white hereinafter dwlarfd.) who bar bctn inhab.ta.ua wir1.uii.i1UiHiCOiaieiriTeniiina TnVl . ZTKKKK" """ 8rw t. 'Bt'UfurtUt taer:d;:Tiiat'tbt Gov. o..." .- i- i . r .1. . i iue, hi '. r niair or, ajiu ae ia neieuy oirrcieo, i rwlamation lo ihe people of rth I 1A..I . . I k. f I. ..... .1 Carolina, at leaalati month lfoieUie neilckc. ' lion for member of the General Aaarml Iv.apliintr ivim Ml. Hiiniu vi uw nbi .mi uir .uirilUJinlll ' i En Hit HxttlUnt Ditii 8. B.i. nMrm or ItHik on this earth tin which. w lit-. , . Ot the hcrfe Bumbrt ol BM-mlxra fracb Houaa lw.r.,,0., ,K- Tiannrn in rla Ji with nor . r 1 T v v nnual Merlin -.; ,k.Mk.jj.11.,i.w1u. because tney happen 10 ciasn witn our wtions re-act UDon them, atore i.i n...: " w..-. .. .-. l.tl, JrI- . ' ... .uoiurniq f ibe firrt Artirlc ol the amrBitrd (Joamituibin t"Vk.;"v" . " . " "". p by a process called Uiemorr. clamalina shall I accompanied by a tine nd.HCts out oMlie, Sky .... , ,jl ; . (., ,.. i (orrign Policy of the Uutted Slates: ., lrfM:,l,y cfhe Acuthenticatedlyihecer-Li, Ruba stickof waxagatnst your coat',,., ow iiifinitep,uperior niust appear tidcate oftlie Serretarv of State, and loth the kIv ami ! ,miii anarku hn!l it o.w :. i .rn......i tv..i. .. . . . ... - . . . k. i Prorlamation and the copy of tin. Ad, .he W Mnr ai Ihe Btnte ahntl raOM lalie Dutilhilirilin' (jourf State imemben ltrad "oflhe rnrerli Statk or North Caaoux, , ? ' " ' Office of Seen laiy of Slale.$ t, WiiLUH II in, Secretary of State, jn and for Ibe State of Aorth Carolina, do hcreliyccrti-,. ,i.r . ...1 mWi Mn. fv that the furesointf 1 a true and peneci ropy ; , , Aaani,i f thu Sia " Act of lhalieucra Aaaemlily ol ibM&uie, draw off from i ha or t ma on fi in thl office, i . . ... .a si qu uom r t i. ..... ,OKt . . f. , .1 V T " ' . ? WM. BILL, Sec' of State, .., , i.., -: lb. ..id.Aci peavUet for a- itution of the state of North , avi-i XtT K. M ial natllj iUm ' -: . a ai aa a. Kara, iud mm av a're-" suva m mendiug the Constitution of the State of North, Carolina so a to confer on every qualified voter - m a .a . . a 1 r..a n mm a ,iiim ni i :oniinAna inaa aatriii ata wuiar aiuia tor the Senate t "i ui ! iiuuc vi m. ........ - Kow.ihenfore.totheendtbairtniayiiemaue, . . .' kn-wn tht if ilia aforeaaid amead.Bcnt to Hie CnimiitutiiMi ahall he aereed to bv iwo uuruaio ipitthi.te,arMlpoMeJI.! reomPHreu win. tie po.tcv . mouen, M- , ft, mmtr Bf - ... by .. - -I--. I--"""" 1 "i Li Houaraoftha reapecttte Uouniiea in Ih1 Pe,s uteiii,. , ti nai. uu, you uuuertaua ronemt Jonrts f , lUustriotiS man I oen-j I r -k-.t i -Ji ""r Binrrrcu uv , at Wat aii month before iht election of about that, JMr. Pcttipo, except merely ing honor les from the splendor of laii" - - 'rm, shook his teeth chattered, and hiskneei iothenetGener.lAn.l.lr.., ,. ... Ithatit is ? Stroke the cat's back be-4tiiuiiou ihan from ibe .liimitv of hia,",r ' ,r ""HP"" P p. knocked a itaeeato accompaniment. three time, ami a8reed to by three-fifth fore the fire and vou will observe, the ,;..,l I nM,.fl ... P,..,..r;,i .' ,ftfli"1 f lllt house, the salary Ol the 0 Y,C0K . carrv me home! I'm del whole numbc of nwrnber of eaeh.'IlAua t ;,,,. v,r .. h,iw ;ll (..... i... ,u ' minister. &c. To all this the son.of the n:.. ft , lv. and ratified in Generat Aemhly. i": "r; "l. 5 7.. .1 7. 1 '! . TJl' -"V'foMrt. who had observed lb. drowsy dis- " 7 Vai f , Kb nruld. .bnnk. la vJe the 840. day of Janaary, IM1..1 ! i! . -.,.... ...c. . lourouoo. i . . . ... .--.ua .i.. ,.,-mM. ; ;.- . , " " if ,!' n.-.xt J.'.C..D0BBIN. 8. It. C,.R states, out r you know ; nothing about America, lie yet did not choooe to give up ".i,'! ii,. " :". ;,iirow:, 1 ... 4li W,K. EDWARDS, ,8. S. why it is so. , . Ithe syatem of neutrality in' her faw. ..rVJ"'1. ' -w No.-lock . Vm .welt anp! Min. . ... ' P.nir a aolntwin i.F mnr f m il..;n- ...... i..:.i .t. ...... it., i:... ..t """ "' i'" vital won't ro on mine back I U!ll! tlit whole representation in each bouse or the m the dark than ever. i ou under next Genoml Assemhly, it will jlten be suhntil- gtand less about this than J0U do even ted to' the people for ratification. I have issued f deaj niaUer tTake an ordinary thi. every day fact : -you drop two seeds, vwuat of the before leciled Act. " " 1 . r f . In teatimony whereof, Dvi S. Rata, Cover-whoae component par s a,e , the same, nor of the Slate of North Carolina, bath hereun-Kinto the same soil. They grow up so to set his hand and caused the Great Seal t of Jhe close , together' that their roots mingle said State to be affixed. I and their s talks intertwine. .The one Done a. the City or hah tgn. on tkaaflaalia. i 'V00"0' DAVID SREUL MkSKrri.,Jt Private Sec'y. . j, Person into whose hand thi Prorlamation may fall, will please ace that a copy of it is post ed up in the Court ifouse of their respective Counties. ' " "', .. o;,-.. - 'January IT.-""'" 16 . . j , ,. w - -i i i n ! H ' Fresh Garden Seeds, ... . , TO BR HAD .i.- ,v.i . .. AT 'THE DRUG STORE,. ... . iMard.33.1 ' . .. . ... . ... ,-7 ' .r.yr'. J: . !.. iiiiriv.finrt dav ot Uecemir. in I tf r - . . . iilhp a thl.l t i U'jS eiffht hundred ami fifty one, and in lorth a beau "m. . ' .1 I ....I An. .hmmmi - - ."PwffJ" the eeventyixlh year of our Iude-j ugly , scruff ; " J ',' m wt Day Mi'jrrERiRA , I lteticTc'nufhinthat I du not un IcrUnd, i (he fatwrife mi iug f Mr! rrttiHi l)iyrnt gtritleitun La r rj iuucIi riV fiuniK-lf on lii intrl. ieciual ix-rpicacitr. f l tt ak : Mr. rttitxjil he uadrr(ndit iiow it i that r wags I'l little fi2tr, and lie can that there are tendon attached to thew '."Il,,M (l"hi: J ,u lnul elund, winch' Wunr. to et, and that when tliee uef ure and Lei certain mucl aiBKle are uude tu cutitracf. the fin ... i. i - itt-.L , '"" "v. . Mr. VvtliiiA t rii.u a !.,... if t f .... : """w . l uuut me volition acU on the mu. L? ? i.. nai.u.e iu is f'f'.1.?1,'?0. ktM;W ".V !,e know M-. ihu viui nc ,riiainm !nch reside in the .Lin of that litt! finSerwJ.w it is that it feefs and an- 'i"'.1 1 c "" i-v-?: ... """",:T, v . nr r-1 a r m ihmm a aa ia , ftd . oeiects nraianucoui.in what vav its pap.le erect tliemselvM, and ,t pores open and cWe-about all this he is en- t.rely in the dark. And yejMr.Pe t.r po is under the necessity of lielkvin- m ms mue nnzer war and that it a i i w 1 aa ' ? we.rw.m ne gut of senaation, roanueaumons: , muk at tnose lar-oa ttohus inaieaiicaiiT wiieeiin? m uieir i i ...::. ..; .n .1 t . appointed orbits millions of inileS off; loo ...A . . A I . . . . . . . A 1 "cannot .understand them. ' , , ! Oh ! mr dear KeDler. writea Ga. i, . fro,!rror ,,f h", re,Jl 'h the at. one leaf aeemin; to be any widrnt. JM ,hoJ ba roanpelled w aDU -atod.ed inMom-that tl.e i.ttle ia intimate afmpatlir 'lh the reit. !ke pi.ri in il. fre .n,uPrVrMiei e - " - - "u 1 v ca iimi ii a nvr ira i a" ai in i na n Diniiiutriiniui riMi miiiUii mtn.i . . . . i(eo (u h;s friend. how, I wish that mvgtery i he.rty(jaugh. tjWi , Seine.r 5 ' ere at l auua ia the pnnci- . pal rroiessor ot rniiosopnr. wnom 1 1 jiave repeatedly and urgently reques-1 ieu ia looit ai vie moon anu pianers throogh my glass, which he pertinact- tu do. : Why ,re you not er ' hat. shouts, laughter we ,anuuiu ii7 i v ftw j ...... .1 l... .ii. ...... I.. i a .i ;to hear the Professor of Philosophy at ' r.' l ' t1 r II. t Pia lecturinsr before the Grand Duke .fith.I It logical arguments, as if with magi . incantations to charm the new plai O 7 plai v " t r. ...... , ...... nea - ,0 ,ijrh. flcec Darties of vmXoe ' " , . r .. . . ' . Mmii a athlitriMn At mnrit. nt limi, into one of sulohate of notash both clear fluids ; but no" sooner are they mixed tosetner man tney Decome near-1 " n... ,uSi v.... 'J lo.mai. 1 uu iv ii .i.v v .. . .. , .mat an ingreuieni 01 me one soiuitoi n...etl.t. -n ,i- . f t. combines with an ingredient of th on mm, x hinAd aaifH at n ' innoof tan att tha a . mm . ui - laau'.f . . I . . a , ... ....) lime is nrouueed. Well, vou tell ' me . l.. . j'' . iir:. 1 ... ' w . aiacij ouxyou no not account tor u oy saying that the lime has a greater at- traction for the sulphuric acid then the , rr - - o i traction for the sulphuric acid then the.cued either of improper insolence or of potash has J " yon do not itndcritand how , I . . . . . . f ; m. z. . . a it. . .a. iS.YUU iiicrciv sue uiai ii is so. v v.-.: , . ... inn i lri ucncie ii. ' n . , . . nen you. come to uie, ami im wuiiucnui wiaiuiciaiiou, yuu arc iiiuic.me unuiaiiey oi , ill" career. I lit oreatu . . . , .i..d.r l-.f. the r ---- r--..--; . : flat leaf; the. one brings tiful flower,, the other an the one .sheds abroad a delicious fragrance, .the . other is en tirely inodyrous., ,The hemlock, ;Uie wbeatstalk and the rose Jree, cut of the same chemical , ingredients .contained in the soil, educe,, the one deadly , poi son, the other., wholesome food, , the third a bright consummate flower. Can you tell me, Mr. Pettipo, how, is this? bo you understand the secret by which the roots of. these plants accomplish so much, more' than all your science can do i and so infinitely excel the. most -I t.' -.t i ...... . - - ' akilful cttnblfltioA$ f (the plnlwtopHi , i on can uni.rrconiz.e the tact I u cannot nrarl die wmterr. Yuur ! Uing !plint, . crar i tkat it i the " tutor'" 4 tbe'aff.wJ. t thk tmm etmfmnA cWm. an outi not in me rriiFii oe?ree j ". i . .1 . i ... j ' op the difficuitr. Xw canaot I !:,,- r;.,1. nuafe oae wfa lr tou. " ' ui im; iirre ia a wonuertoi lime J'riliif ap it tfce tch of" a freir'taiili hjet.- Or, take tW iiapie priraper.Uiiw nrl vi Lira c!oei ita rre aa the tan rot 'and tl rot dawn. and onena at tif riaoa imn.'ifi r . - : .1 winaaa ai uie apprnaca oi ram, and at - tiroportMMtrd to 4 at tr of your i . r ' . -t .. .(... npann ia uir. eawer. in nop twmet round the pd t direction of the ana. and i - 5 . i , " Tb f unllmcr turn on W jnJ ken k aeta, ' i 0a him kxia. ibal abe turncii at Doweknowaoythingabont furtherthah that ther are i 1 at ktok tbt abe larttea bra fc tliesethiitrt " A TartrKle ch.ck break ita ahell . . . . and iteha forth lata ira titw !: itl0tl. it abuot aBl, kk ,hej ,eed rviortbott on thegroind. It has never:lea.nHl to ran, or ta aee. - r to r, , ..... ...-im -. . i A i . ieef iu ftMH, bul ;J j i,l.- tn. i.-i. ihv inaia nit 1 a iir iciiiv bId frU. about full of life. and aucka'ounishment and almost without bves. n (Ijm'i i.ju . itk n t,..rl. fi..r.. 1. .r i , ! V i ?i ? ? J " ,f ,l,,al "T1 t!,e prPj f th Iwtmrt comes full growa jnto we ,t once . ,n j we know mttllin? mbout it, neither does the Mr. Dapperlmg above named. : : si vi..n u-.Ilir.niiinui,:u.i...1. r .i i..: l: ir n .ic.iu viwii i iiuated being to nan himself "v " '' ui wcu.iir, limine, " . ... . W ' en j repro duce thrtn in thouh compare them, philosophize upon them, embody them i. . I. . r .' in douks. ia a great ana uniauiotnaute THE FOREIGN POLICY OF. WASUI.NG- ,,, 7.SP,.i ,. , fc tttempts have been rrcemly made o put a new eoiMtruciinn itpon the For eitn-Polie id" Waahimrton. it mar be well ta m'tll.trliat. ..'.Impression .produced bys that, wJicf Mpoti hit ron leinporarief... IM o4rtenl a , oianuartl : ... . . i . Speaker.' recently published, amone the I ' " . - J ril.- r Pl.nrlo. t .... riivvillli' i . ! i . i'i.ivi w. i . 1 1 . w mmiiivv l ux we find the InllQwine, pronounced it. the House of. Commons in . 179 1, on the i , iu it nu innn iiurn ui ui in ii,, aril - . . ' ... . Con(,r(l(. ---- - II..!.. ...... .1....... .1.. It... - t .... duct most nrnner in ha nunun). nnt a.11 1 the in-t.lt and provocation of the French Mintsier. Uenet. con d at all nut bun out n.: u.i f..: 1: .... .,u iiir wiv or oriiu nun iroio 111a iiiuiMisr. . .- . 1. It must indeed create asionislimem iht. ' . . ... ' . 1 l. ...I I., . I ...... aeter of . Waal, inrmn ahou bi nevneooea - " I " . 1. - -. - w- w..-- . .. . . . naveoeen called in quetinn ; liml lie ahould in noon, inmnce hve been eued either of improper insolence or of IlaT .- .-.. .... - - - mean submission in his traiuaction with - - . r ar w . a a Ir... i.:. ...... e i loreio-n nmiinn. . n naa neeii rexerveti ti.ir nun ill run 111 ri'r .11 uinrv n-iiiuiiu - -j .- ... experiencing Hie tinaiicst interrnpiinn I0 id .censure has not d ired to impeach the ' purity of his coiiiliict. nor ihe eye of envy to raise its malignant glance to the cleva- lion, of his yiruesv. Snrh has been ihe Iransceudent merit and the unparalleled fate of this illustrious man ! " How did he act when insulted by Genet t. Did he Miider it a neressarv to avenge himself rr the misconduct o'r madness of an individual, be involving a whole fContinenl in the horrors of war I No ; lie contented himself with procuring ...:.r .: e i. i r. satisfaction for the insult by .'eauning Ge net to be recalled .and thus at once con- suited hi own dignity and the interests of his conntiy. Happy, Americans V while the whirlwind flies over one quarter of the globe, and spre'ads'evety where desolation, you remain protected from its baneful ef fects by your own virtues and the wis doni or your' Government." Separated irnrn F.nrnn. hv i ,a iminnnM luua. Vnn feel not the effect of those nreiudices and passions which couvert the boasted .eat fact bat'btoitd(L Ym prait br ih fe4!r bJ wxUteM of 4MMmJi Naiiawa. sbJ . . . . . " ikium in ihnu umhm mi h-hm hicli tkjr wnt4n!jr ira w iefcrd. ir viritttto lrtM itr bnaoan. t'til it a linr riwi ana nf mr umIm thm ieuri.M irerthHn. rnu advaftr br ramd sirhlM rewge r rrpri wijnnr. th rrlJ riM bear ia to ilia equity of ymr aeaiimeata and the wmlerMion of roar tew t mml nt .:it M .t..ki i. . , .... raute. CteLtMci or Hi ax Lira:. We hare had,' within the past' few days, mora than the ordinarr illattrations of the care?eues ofhontan fife, which is so brevalent in fhia eoiintrf. ITie faliinr of byildinri in NW York and t: rZ' u.A, t.. ruiuiiuii vi atcam vwiini vn . . 1 . ... Western wa ed us of the which in a! aters, have forcibly remind neglect to common here, most any other eiriliied J"- ' , n roiniH hiw l BfT lltll f mw m oesall these on 'country would be visited with severe oft few hoara', penalties. Here they pass by without i a r t. tiatton. A few newspaper paragraphs, a Tittle street Ulk. and at most the ver- dictofa eoronera jurv.' complete the !,ttmof public indignation. Otherbutld- -tag. gop in St Jewess way and tumble' down oton the workmen and . f .f... . ...... 'with the" same iinnerfect machinerr. !... . . - . MMtn ot, uuier iieamuoan are ouni piaceu in tne cnarge oi jusi as in com fully his duiiea, and maintains rnod older j who tnmiifeaia a deep interest in the wel- lul"iri oftenerai society, whose deportment is upright snd whose mind is intelligent, without stopping to ssrertain whether he wings a hammer ot draw a thread. There is nothing so distant from all natural claim as tlit reluctant, the backward sympathy. the lorred smile, the checked convrrva linn, the hesitating compliance, the well off are ton apt to manifest to limit a little down, wnii whom, in comparison of in tellect and principles of virtue, they fre qnently sink into iuaignifiesnce. ' Sleeping in CAurcA. It is a matter of record thai, about one hundred years a go, an Indian was conducted by a pious Deacon to witness the service of the sanc tuary on the lonls day. 7 When the set tiers were ended, the citizen, on their way homeward, in order to imprcis upon .. - . ..i . his Mwny fr.end the superiority of t hr.s l,nS .9 Scoundrel Ptinihed. man rail- y . . ", , "V" CI Z.Z "f" t aat wv w vaaaa aa - , - aiifv riaoawn Piiarmarii m nil aiaaa iiraut w bib aa VountT ladr. fnarrted her, afte r ten uty '"""'V . . -.7 " 1 uHliiamlnnffa ft lieallfTfl riawlsifa Salt awffttll I , .lHntf.. ft. I.jaaa f, Itn.Tl tltlll Ijlill , In. i ... . . . , ,K,,i i,; ac-i;"'""' ""J ,S .Iraadi Area j nu,PrV "'C " '7 riisnzci nr III I ta aa . aa.a made loo late, proved him to be i - a. -.. v...i a k .aa aomaa ,, . , ... , ... i . I . J r ' atatttOttaaWll lW ' llla flatll lalal IftPtT IlftF. Ufa r. a . a . a r w - i : . . years and Six montlis. THE FORCE OF EI AGINATION I oa, Pfltr Swtighoffcr'l Aditnture Vila I Saftke. (0 j. ow fox w4 ?oinj ? old Peter, j',, . . v 'alcosbridos. '. ; J ;n iie fait gasp of agony and weakneis, j " Some years ago, near the town of Rea-. opened his eyes and feebly pointed to his ding, Berks County, Pennsylvania, there eg. Th. old woman ripped np the jlived aeoay old farmer, named Sweighof- 'pantaloons, and out fell a small thistle ; fer f German descent," and accent loo,' i0p and at the same time considerable of a ' as his speech will indicate. Old man tcratrh was made visible I ! Sweighofler had once served as a member(ii 'of the Lee'ulature. and was ihetefor. M no fnol nd as be hail also long command 'ed ft volunteer corps of rustic militia, he I....I.I l....tl k. .ii.m..ul in.lin.d In on v. could hardly be supposed inclined to cow ardice. His son Peterwas his only son, nt lad of seventeen t and upon! . strapping old Peter and young Peter devolved die principal cares and toil of th. old gentle- man'a farm, now and then assisted by the old lady and her two bouncing daughter. for it is very common in that Stat, to see the women and girlt at work in the' fieldsand nnon extra occaiions by some hired hand. ' Well, one warm dsy, in haying time, j td Prtr and you a; Peter were,," bard at " la the neaduar. whra the wd aaat Jrrp Lis jih and bawl oav- I - 0 ! oi CM. Petr 1 -. that's de matter, fderf antwerel the tn, ftraigliteainf up and look tag to- ward lt aire. . - 0! mitt Colt, Prtetf -a.a"a cries the old ma. " ' ' - D'Hj.lerr erWi young Peter, baN ryinf op to ih old in 4 n. Fader, what it d taatter V ' ' O mine Colt! Peter, der snake bUt mine e f " '''" : - - ' ' If anything, in paricUr, was r? pat-It of fngliieomg yoang Peter, it was snakes rot be once nearly rrippUd hiiotell of life by Irawping upon a rmok-d stick, which clampti bit artcit and m hrriaed the young. tet that be liked to have fallea tbrongll tiittirrlf. - ' ,!; A the word tnak e, yrmog Peter fell bark nimbly ss a wire dancer, snd bawled in torn '" : ""! ' ; .: ; -. " Where is tie sltnake !' 1 ' t Ap mine trowsi, Peter 0, min. Gottr - - '..'' ' O, mint CollH ecfioetl Peter, junk orkinbim,fM.ler-killhiioP No-a, no-a he kill me, Peter? com. come quirk git off mint trowaie !.. Out Peter the younger s eowardic overcame filial loe, while fear lent strength to bis !, and be started, like a scared to com oi ire, to call the burly Dutchman, who was in a ditnt put of ih field, to gire the father a lift with the tnakt. Old Jake, the farmer't sssidanf. came buad ling along, as loon at tit heard the owi, and paaainf by the fence whereoa Ptter and bit boy had hung op thrir linaty witotaey' vet, Jake grubbed on ol the garments, and hurried to old man Peter, who still managed tn keep on hie pint, alihongh lie was quaking and fluttering like an apen leaf in a June gale of wind. O, mine Colt! Come come quick, Yaet.br Vat you got, Peter, eh 1 Shnaltt "Yaw, yaw.-Come, come, Yacobl tie bit. me all to pieces here, aup ruin. leg! v ! t' i ."t . .'.:;. t Old Jake was not particularly senaitir. to fear, but few people, young or old. art dead to alarm when a 'pixen reptile ia making, levy.' Catherine up the stiff, dry stalk of a stalwart weed, old Jack told . i. . .... ilia ram ,a ai.nii iimii. . r.i um Mrniiiii ,i least atun tht snake by a rap or two, if lit did nnt kill it stona dead t and old man Peter, teat Imh to liavt his leg broke, than be bitten to death by the viper, de signaled the spot to strike, and old Jake let him have ill The firm blow broke the weed, and knocked old Sweighoffer off hit peg and into a haycock cob'ml i O I' roared old Peter, yoo broke mine leg, and dt lam shnake's gone 1" Vere! VereT'ciies old Jake, mo ing brikly about, and scanning very nar rowly the earth lie stood upon. . .,.; Never mind him, Yacob;. help in. aup tU gu home." , . , s . .. , Put on your vlieat, den ) here it i. aays the old rrotif cater, gathering up his boss, and trying to gel the garment oo hi lumpy back. The moment old Peter made the eflbit; he grew ltrid in his face his hair stood on end, M like squill np vhet won't go on mine back I mine Gottr t Tou'ner and blixen !" cried old Jake, as h. took the same conclusion," and with might snd main the old man, scared t"uo inB mo''1 woenui leaioi pnyueai ' . . t - . . . a . a . . . a . aril VIITb nil BirainiTIll . IIItTfJPIl inn ramPlI tm...nm. nn. l.f f m'.U w tne nouae. , . Young Peter had thinned it for home ! at the earliest stage of ihe dire proceed ings, arid ao alarmed the girlt that they were in high-strike. when thev eaw the i .. .... . approach of poor old dad and his aiwt- ant. - ' .; ' "' i 1 :.;;; . Old man Peter was carried in. and be fan to die, natural as life, when in comes tha nhi Into in a srut knell anil aranlml Call dis a shnake I Dah !" says th. old woman. 5 , (, but I'm pixhened to death, Molly! See, I'm all pixhen mine vhest O, dear, .m m. mm mini) nnilr I HawI haw! haw!" roaied the old woman. "Vat a fool! You got Peter's hest on haw! haw! haw!" . Bosh !" roars old Peter, shaking off death's icy fetters at one surge, and jump ng np. ? Bosh I Yacob, vat a lam ol. fool yoo must be, to say I vah shnake. bit ! Go 'bout your business, g&U Peter brinff me some beer., : I The old woman saved Peter's life. Bottvn Mueur, i a
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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