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a t t A t V t a .. , Lit .. ii rtxt I fi;KlONVTHE CONSTl.TUTION-AND tllB LAWTIIE GUARDIANS OF OUR LIBERTY. vf. xxxiv. n;vn ) rn IKM ilil it To. Country Merchants. ; DISSOLUTION. : t "PHE. tfmtmrtMf brrt&- eiUig la Xtn th aul-rrila. JWJvrd m th h 4"J. pffWM iiklrUrd to the Cra are 1 - - . . aw ..a . a a r Lava U aukUx W idJhiou. 1. r eaa ar-ie iiii ariay ay .. 7 . " - " . 1ato-al - I .. I mi DIUIiMI " MHM Ait tartar, wBI br pwlrtied. J. M. PARISH. J. II. PARISH. S2J-712 fit 7AITC7 t .. -ikm ear eaaarteaeaecofr-Modiof teat wr danai lh ar . COCIE AKD BUY! air..- rri - -r. r , rpHEWriJr. h..ii.f purcba! therfnrk rf .- --th. --4.U Bad iltotbetr iulctort. 1 Goad-a-a-l It J. iLA J. H.T.rvh .ill T.?f ".?L,;... . . (cartinuatbatxUiraaa! tba aaaa 14mm ! -. ? a I ' r.UMr.1.1. ,t, rt,w of J. M. ACE. Pari, ai.4 U VjrcajMM nt, PrfUirt. Va. .J Iowa their frintda ami tba pwblir gnttnUy K. D. Onkra .bail ba ar tw ttcoliiMi. I a( tw i rtmr, Tly ilrI to l c4mm May your rich aoj, , Etubrranl. ufur brtlrf hWingi or H.y 13. 1613. 03TE TBOUSOmO FIATXO FORTES I j Vpmcrdt if mM thtmmtmL Virnmm tM, mmi j ' 4 LWAVS kiiaf baa tba 8a lb Aacarr of is. (ba waaaTaBT& Uiaata in iaa aaJ Xorlb Uolina grHh Ub tUr- ..a a ft a .1 !tf4lM w' , fog term. kattaaa.f w wm huiu aaa caai4Mior.irai aa lucf tJ Utrie4 iwrknrt ibaiAffaaa ' . UNSURPASSED IS TONE AND FINISH ! amhraring in tb aauta PiaiM jfu( jftW &.fl, m't mrtlt JW iMr trfutund Suptrb Time. Wt ff alaraya wn La ml a large and varied atari f ba newctt tlylts aixl tW Ivtrrd ntta, aa bl frchaera tan ahaaya ind a-iacWj tW aiy to, t. tbrv My want tba ilUJi-fWiea tu lxtoe pa id 0tctr4 wily by Ilia autward Simh,tia blea lhaa ba ar'uh to boy rbMtef inairuiiirnla. tba aaM advantagra mt fina and beautiful tana aa in 1'iana ef greatn lua. A Urga numhrf a an aril, aie left rnltrrly to our 'pin larte and abnian. by tbnae wlio arc nt SI ta ba'praarnl ibraMelvra, and aa h alwaya de alca much mora reapoibUity a poo a,ill mar ba aatared, rha want goad I'iajaaa, that ilh at iMiuoa, rautiiMi and prutnaa U thair ardcra. thif shall hava Piano Forte at prrcittly Iht ttortUr prut, (aa.haa bran often tealed,) and a inatrtiitMHtt (rum lha beat majiera ia tba world. Uaarantied, and allowed to bo ret a me J if not JI tbey ara repreaanled to be. - . ..E. P. NASH. Piano rta War Roam. Comet 8j cm more and Bosk BUeela. Pataraborg, Va April la, 1833. - tt ... I - - f - - - caa, and perauna arkamnj to boy wiB Cud it to -,Uia lateioat.to yiva tbrm a calL . '. J. M. & C. E. PARISH. ParibiB, Orange, iIy 8. VI br which le hoprd to n the bjectj for partkeUr arocattoo Uiaa'tlm w le. He tvaulvrd tm statu hia .hae we think the pruMem in qaea face with the juice tanlirrb, tocUtlie;tioit could ht eaer swUeJ. br aaviag binavirin rasa, to tie hia Ic and neck 'that thi autreful man was mlu.tn. tethrc, aw a ta arrear like a lauie on, while the utlr traa noL Ku! i qiHd. I went to Tut eiamide. ia rmslt!errd a una wait ft aler, the 4 ner ul the liurse, the highest abilities as a noveliat Vet, who l.e'Ucw was to as that waj.J when Balwer began hisrareer.be cow ben he saw NaLer apj.rosclun- ou'tjod with the atmott difScaltr, Aen dis wauiiiui net u, ue tmd t,ni m a(wntin; his fictions twice oer. He weak tuicr," lama por stranger i for, peraetered, huweter, and now stands three Aa a 1 have been unable to move almost at the head of his class, hi ta Iron, lifts spot to aetk for food. I am ' test prodactioni.k moreover, bvins re dun-., telj. me, and IIeaen will re-'gar.!, d a. tti bestnom his pen. w ard ).. The Bedoin kindljr offer-1 Kverj fehrMilboy is fa:n.lur w ith the ed to file him up vu his hot e and car. fct that DeiNoslh'enes became an ora- rsuing a similar plan. his evidence bjr provin tdiocv U be a trait of hia untilj. He thertiWe inter rogated hiwt thus: Mr. . jwa have a son who is an idiot, have von not - lcs, air. " Does he know an j thin;?1 Very little rj him jhomej but the rogue replied, tor onlr br pu "I cajstiot rwe; I have no strength Nor are lllost Frota lb Wratein IWtiniltorwt, I?rV nr find f!rft!rnr - I i rajicui. riw: a mie no iirrnnn !v. . . ..r .u - . I. I. n . iiiu.iiaiiuu. mc- cirai I . ". , " -I r w & ".eu.. jiAauer, luurnru wun pur, (lis- truth that industry is talent, conUned i :: j i r. s iuu m Kiuiucp,inu, t me mgnec intellectaal parsuiU, : jr , V "V I "f rv"' wiiu Eira utiutuiiT, acv iue art v- V K IIX K Wt', 1 !' r. I? V.IVT1 DIS I" . ' . ?-- " - ir me ucnrui vi iirrmms enazea .tn. ivvintK uh ita liark. IJut no aimiipl.l t I , 'a x.:. v YV rvTutt Jr' aSL"0,, XntTU trn h'C.h V'"' "C" 1)he feri Lime,f io 1,1,8 dJ,e 6"J "e Aoalder, the shrewd ILlAiS aiHf. 'L'.. . !!: ! hi" te Prf Ju Frenchman w.s.ctingon this truth. jaajg . " OF.aa ra a a Ml twww f nui'vvii HQi)porinz ll new oir. rjrthft out a h ditl "It -L.1,...,l f, k: .. a,Vrw.;n. fl a . o . a "a l ' o - w ' w - MVMw.vvi 1 1 visa inn mania cai'vi iciivs VI ItfiaantvK it lai tint fit uriaw aa aiinl I tr ram. " - ' 1 I a al. I I ... ... . . v e ". " . . ... " l 'aet-. a ae goi me worse, anu aw majikinU. All eminent persons, whe much. ,T Wo trotiM rail nartlctdar atlenllo. to V"wg " ""V !'HC.U"J 55 ! WUM. 1 Hi Bui-rk FKENCH CUITH8 and UAsl- commended m books,) 1 will describe ' ff wiih.it."- Naber called after him ther mechanics, merchauts, tawvera, gitaBgi-ataa- u anu iw vivaDusea over uie common to stop and listen. Certain or not be-. or statesmen, were industrious, from xvvnn i 1 doub,t li,,- "'S Ptt Mttd. " ur,,r Watt ami XorrTs. dow n to Thurlow and EUB. described among Mr. lTiomas's fifty , short disUnce from Naber. who wat William Pitt. XYaahin-tun. Frawllin. a.w-lA lv.. a . .ab. m..IKK ak.... f a .a - a - O 9 9 Huw anach does he kwow f" eu, almost noUun; mat more than you do!" The witness was allowed to retire without further questioning, araidtt uprortotts ic reams of laughter. Askino to.iMich. A youngconpla were aittin togetaer in a romantic spot, with birds and flowers about . f a .a H a a them, when the loiiowiag dialogue en SUedt - - - , v'" "My dear, if the sacrifice of my Ufa would please thee, gladly would 1 lar it at thy feef v , Oli. sir. you'ra too kind ! But it just remiudsiiie that Lwashyou'd stop I usin? tohaceo. : Can't think of it. It's a habit to which I am wedded." 1 "Very well, sir since this is the way you lay down your life for me. anil as vou are already wedded to to MERES, kkn bava brratuUa tiaf.ctMO. . LONG 4; a .1 I am. lata at ny, metnixia ; out never navmg aeea itnose, -,rwcd-with a spear. Vou. have ta- Marshall. Madison, and ever? other firiPATT'NTnaTn'P w1W5Jfgwm. American, were busy bacco, I'll take rood care that you are 4.r t,e ijte nre! teamen 1. 1 am induced to HmW haa uitl.l it I wiii a a ..... .... .. ... t... iii uui i uu cuniurt vuu npirr lu irii nin. niua mil ..i i.. ii .. r.f h .. r aiwuctakfl uieaiaeiTrs la llie nrlu ii klav m . . . . ' . . ---- v v.vi.v.- i auo. Mvnr iaijiiM. . . - . in. . c rn in nnu'.w., fini. mm i 12 .. .. ...... ...... . 1 . - 1 mm . : 1 w Ikino. Tbey wiU wwnwly attend to calU tor . "i"i ir " l J r mV VUK "ww J." eervWai. their prJcao. to tree ot half an inch or more tu dt- wby not,'' said Daher. Because." ,,, he tured Ins IJlft of Bhotntr i.....! laM m auifter. vur smaller stocks and roots. &i7l tk m.K1 AhI t.m.tl.. .... . . rJ J . . 1 - -- - -- --. . .... "v. .riw -in we suouros 01 our cut, a cer- , wnip-spuce anu cieii-graiung ;are pre- might jtoe really ill. and men would fear tain wife was taken with the fever of IIDUSB LOL lOr fia C , Ierawe . " c Suence w ine n"n,e . l h,,- . utt WwuUl btf cause wallty kirtism. T1e husband - . V t . V V wiuiaiyr musing w oeriorra an aci 01 that '.Vthings were working," and con- brin up Ins boots. John brooglit up . ... ...... n nuiii . nine uurviutAcu urea, unci ciinriii . ior tear 01 uein? uuneu aa i . . .. ,. m K.m ... ilk j rous mistakes of nursery turn from ' of tiuuj refusing to perform an act of that " things were workin" "and con i?.!2!! ?h",n 1 h?V Porchfueir ree8' ficr charit;, for fear of being duped as 1 eluded to let them go on. She deter inrning a targe portion w ray appiea nte een. Sinn vmn .name at mined to go into trousers in tlie true and pears, I have been induced tore thesewords. Daher .was silent for a III 4MirniF aii1 via anal rra'arflinrrlfr iiKa krgeand roomy. and t try eonvei.U-utly arranged, graft many, which I did in the usual moment, then springing from the horse, purchased the material, and wis busr, 11ieroiiaguodUfliraimthelot,wiihiworoonia, war, (by clelt graltiiig;) and having returned it to its owner, embracing with eewinz eirls. in riirinsr herself - . -"" ' wwnj wnmj rcguiaii auuui iiunj -mice unit. .ovr inauc iiiui accompany mm out. ot a complaint was heard front b' 'in b,0in8 them ou hi lent, where they spent a few the husband, anthe lady had the im toSauWrJ ?er n,ak,inS a fi'Je 4 ,?orwu EroW.th day together, and became lust friends pression that he quietly acquiesced in IIITmi Vlt!ltc'lT vl more tiiBH tnrw irri, came iu ure lur inc. . . . . Swirr nd fits Sksvast. Dean Rwifi, while on a journey, and atoppinf at a ta , veru, deaired hia srmnl Jhn (who by saw I the way, was as ecrentrie as hia roaster) con . t brtiw up bis boots. John brought up the boot in the same state as they were taken off the evening previous. Why didn't you polish my hoots t" said the Drsn. Therv's no ue in poliahinf them," replied the man, "far they would soon be dirty again." MVrry true," said the Dean, and tie flVHE eubaerilieta tntnna their frlenda. and the public geaerally, that they have entered into ttiilBrhip H ruler the firm of HURRAY k GRANT, lor the purpoae of traiiciinir tha - Grocery, C'ontmlasloit unit for wnrdluar lluslncsa ta all lu ililTttreat brancbea, at tba old etind of JL tl.tSiaat, peit doortothaCuatom Houae.en Water street, and would ba glad ta aorta the Miblic and their friends at any lime. E. MURK AY, , . R. II. GRANT. Wilmington, N. C.Juno lot, 1 863. 89 1m . GreeariiorouKh Patriot cupv t week and forwd bill to M. & O. , j For the FALL of 1853. IalJRCHASEKS of CLOTHISQ sr inf.Ktn. ed that wa are manufaturing fbo t,JlU ESI ASSURTXEKT ef CHOTHISG (at whoteaale only ) auiUbb) to the Couutry Ttaik, to ho found In the tStatea. C0 We do buainoaa on the Ordera promptly filled. An rsaminallon of our atock ia eoliciird. HAN FORD it BROTHER, 89 Park Row. (onpoaiia tba Aator Hoiixe.) N. D. We are the Urgent manufacturer, of OILED CLOTHING in thle country. RUBBER CL0W1XG at the lower market rates. - June 20, 1853.' ; . ' , ' 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Alam&nck Cou.ntv. . Court of Pleas and Quarter Fessiona, June Term, A. D. 1833. William Patloraon, Adniiniatrator of David Ben' . . : siaUV deceaard. e. ... . Daairl BewaHtvJoha Lriulirili Sboltner, ly. Martin 8ialcy and wife Nelly neU. Tboroaa Ureedlove aad wife Nanry , Fttition fur Actount and Selttrmtnt. In ftheMM( the new arrangement. In the course of .put on the boots. Immediately after he time the unique attire was finished, went down to the landlady and told rlra and the bold female reformer issued no ae.ouiit ta five bis servant any Ifrom her abode in the new costume on ureakuat. The Dean breakfasted and sub- onunra Jinirnat an.l P...' a shonniii? excursion, leavin? the .square across, and pare it r-.nandejice of Thomas Moore, edited missive husband at home witTi the lit the same as for cleft-grafting, b jj julu n4e w j,u BM eiven tie ones. As all shopping ladies must ; hurry aud said Kl?aav!.. . al. a m. m. a. af. . B . . . . a . a I . a i l ..a,i,u,.....w; An eJwiuent and beau til u I ' ""'UUUM. . . .L t April Itth, ISM. conclusion inaw iiisiuopioineouif . ,r v , cr meuiou, wiiin nave ineu ior uiir Tf)-j P0ET MOOSE AT THE FALL8 last two seasons wiinouinaving a sin , OF MAUAUA. gle one blown out. ' I saw off the limb or stock smooth, Without Bplittilis the stock, but merely ml .l,M.ni.i ,n.l l,mil..t return, so did the new made lllooiner. . . . vvaaa anaama r - a a WVIIIII .IWII -- - , the bark, one half or three fourths or 0f cjAractr of the poet.) we find But she was greatly surprised, when an inch down, on one or more sides, ac- .j.. f11ti,.u ; ,rMlni'lxr.',...';:;i on iroimr to the kitchen." she found her WboHaa and bUaru Jan, cording tnth ouubec of grafUjmhich.. tn fgf Niagara iu. a letter . tolnt' ml gentle masculine companion IrU-irrNeTtr Jbn luZ . IW V wier PP1" hi inothcri snd wife IVelly, John Den ,h arinn ir orart. ,b naa nnl tlimn buds thougli when they have been1 ' " Klagam.Juljtl, scarce I have used only two, and ni "Mr lmRmjuuTniiRj 1 ha,re 8een cation " of manufactarine atockings a a a i. l.. 1 1 . ..).. a . a .. . . ord was uttered ; but a silent taken, and the next day our heroine again appeared in the then ordered the horses out. As he wss ready to start John tin to him in a gresl I Ur. Dean, I havn't got my breakfast I vol." . .1- n Oh," replied the witty tlivute, - there a no use tn breakfasting, lor you would be Turu8sed up in her cast off garment,- hemfej aiarn.' - . . -.v. ,A busily plying the knitting-needles in John finding his twenty thrown bak " the laudable, but to him awkward vo on himself, submitted to the privation with f anrMnriniv Ia fltaaa aaaa. 1 1 l. to aV ilia. PahiI I V. ' v" 4n. i. .. several instances only one successim- i rn, auu am an rapture ami a v0tw JoBril.BrtIwh Err- lgrully across. u .c.i.noi give joa a oei-:hint WM 8lte: Ith therefore ordered that puMiraikm be with a slot)e ot about an inch long, then er,u." J rt I el I UIM DJT frr niada in lha H itl.hot miuli Rtcor.lrr fur the anara W ltll the IHiint of thfi knife Olten the UanSCriDlU! Wliat I Wrote OH llUktlly III . ,. l,,f,.f11l . a sweeping uress. imra witii uie iiiiint Di inn it n lie nnen of ais weeks, notifying ihe eakl Thomas Breed, bark at the top of the slit sufficiently air journal on returning. Arrived at love and John Dennett to ba and appear at the to introduce the cut point of the graft. Chippewa, within three miles of the next Court of Plea and Quarter Bwiona for . it down until no more of " Satunlay, July filst, to din Alamanre eouniy, to l liekl lor aaki roomy at r, .:ki : . M, uer. That eveiiin? walked towards the ' fi n ..... Km ;n I.o-d. Kn. Ihe court houae in Graham, on the liral Moinlny t pwiHn ,ia.uv-, Uv. ..... i. .i.1-i " . !"-,"-""" " ""- o ut nett, then and in the usual wav, and the operation is ." "1 6U "" . - land, auout nan a ceiuury ago, anu Button Hmei. AcTnoa or thk Railway Svstkn.- tt.fi m ttt ".. I k Uniiifau in Jl linlil aH 1 si'u at awowsauoj 111 . a, aa -- - w j a L.I lla" 4" , a -i t thrro to plc-ul. answer, or demur. r aid petition finished t at the end of the season of P'o. : prelibatioii of thitt is all we know of his earlier his will" taken pro eotfctoBnd beard is tHtrtt a p-rowth toU will find that vour craft the grandeur we had to expect. Next torv. The Meddletown colliery had tothrni., - . En(l .PnJ fiPmiv t th iiiil. rwin.- al. day, Sunday. July 2id. went to visit', railwav' The cara moved alons at j n . - . - ..... . . j . . . . . .. " most aa stron REMOVAL. Boot and Shoe Business. T Thk subscriber would respect Bully intorm nia menu and ine puiuw, generally, that ha ha temoted hia Shoo ; Shop to th houae on King utieet, one) floor weal of Mre. VaaaeurVCwfectionarj, where ho wilt keep on hand aa exoaHent aaortinent uf BOOTS, SHOES, BROQANS, &.c, , which will beaold very low.. The auporintendence of the buainoa, aa here( afore, will be entrusted to Mr. Thoma C. Hayea. The beat workmen that can be procured, will b kept ready to execute all ordera for work, . eery paina wilt be taken to rive atixfiction. Thauklul for the lilieral patronage heretofore be your graft tll grandeur we . rwino-al. day. Sunday. Ju Whneaa, Jolin . Kaurett, CUk of out aatd f m- . ' .v.- t.?M the Falls. Never shall I f.inret the V11. aa taa a.f tks-att fand 1 f inilott ti4r aw . tr .. at . I A .L JIIUBL 119 Oil UI11L BO A II T V VII Vl IsaVV f iaa fr O lIIV nt mai ni eaiaxa a a Baa "effe A. D ?lS"y oot ; and, if you put two or three in. impression 1 felt at the first glimpse of. hour. It was laughed at-not by Gray. lntlVT w 1 1?.i..n ' k. Ida anil ut rb unrnrwl lie thSril kP- them,- which we cot as the carnaire hut h tha wis nubile. Grav saw tu JuWSft. p,ice adv.' $5:50.1 '. ' 95- son. the whole top of the stock, if not passed over the hdl that overlooks them, his little work something that might : , too large, will be covered bv the callus, were not near enough to be agitat be augmented into greatness; and " imCTWAia'TlSrfn and look tiprfcctlv natural! whereas d by the ternSc effects of the scene, : thoueht unon the subject and forth- rleft-rrraftinff. owinsr to the snlit in the bit w through the trees this mighty ' with became a visionary ! He talked aiwiucj ium vvWiiVI ai um. . . . . flw f .Imurm ,w ... -Wt. -.I... . ... 1.:.. Z.-..:.t ..f A TPTTT If mTll fnTT V TT T? " (P . tocK, never BUS upi moisture gets m, r; Bm, wrote apuu mn jii.-jrv ... . ovmifEsS prutlucingiliseaae, ultimately magn.ficence.and received enough of its General Iron Railway;" the people CON riSliE x rwuce, ta be tourtaof Or- ; 1 &.tlr when it has grandeur to set iinagiiialum on the wing- declared him insane. He petitioned gren tfth rohVction of claima. A,n.lica4ion. attained full growth, to split and break -imagination which, even at Niagara, Parliament; sought interviews with for Peiiiona and Bounty Land promptly attend- down. I have lost no less than four outrun reality. . lords and other men; and thus became ed to. Tha iihert rash pricea given for Land ,,, f B row uf ten fine twelve vear old " ' I felt as if approaching the very the lauirhinz stock of all England. He n .. .1.- . ... 11 . . . v :.l ,.r . .i. ... . i . . ; Ikllefleur apple trees this last season, .era siorteu received notning out renuns wnerever 73 which were grafted five feet from, the ta my eyes; and I remained, mo- he went. All this took place to 1820, irmmiul in tit, iihl wav. Aaacoverinrr meats after we had lost sight of the ' ur thereabouts. for the trraft. I always use cheap mu8n tliat delicious absorption- But he succeeeded at last. The raiiwavs were taiu. ane worm w ihe same stoicism as did his matter wi b his boot. On they lode, the Dean in IioiiI reading his prayer book, when they were met by a gentleman, who, after eye ing I lie Desn very cloaelr, accotted the servant thus: . ' I say, my maa, you and your mas. ter seem to be tober pair : may I ak who yon a;e and where you ate going t" " We're going to Heaven," replied John. My master's praying .and I'm fatting. The gentleman looked again in won dermt'iil at the Blaster aud man, aud thru tode off. Warrnnte. tn to in the Court Houae. February 2d Hit A fresh supply of ItloiTatt's Mfe PIU mid Phoenix . i . . . i- .i:...r...i .:r: .... rn n. wnicn dious enthusiasm alone can uru till, tiiuuvu ill mil. ill ailing na.. v i . . . . - . r 6i. widei; it saves tieing and time,;aud is much neater.' . BOO TE E S . A scion can be inserted on the side LADIES' Thm-Sote Booteea,Trom J. Mile& of any limb by opening the bark in the Son, Philadelphia, )ut received by . same way as for budding ; or a graft LONG & W'KRB. neatly fitted into a gimlet hole on any June 15. , 00 part of v a stock or limb will answer .mi i i ii . 1. 1 . . .! . t. ...... :r.. I . - equally wen; in met, ii is ueaui""'! JtlSt tO hand, uethud when Vou wish to fill up with AT TFIEIIB SPOSS. : ,imb naked 6Pace for he 8&ke of ' at nl ala.oaAa..ld.l An lk. K..4A.. 1 t .aa.aa aiaiu uc Lrnticu s.ia -iiir uui uui. uric, i.rav . . all its awlui sublimities rushed full; Well, whafiecame of him. the read atowed, ha rantectfully aulictta a continuance of Ihoaame. ' ' . i ' ey Burna: Life in Earneat: Happy Home; W. F. STRAYHORN. Cheevcr'a Pilgrim's Ptogreaa; Startling tjuea January 3d, 1853. tione; Memoir, of Lady Calcuhount Life in New ' . .... . . .nt. v- t . nr. i.'.M.t.i.' . r..... ..n .nrr nn. inrn uuv. ii c irr rcu ii i ib ncn Xiiuucr. hunutiit.ii n in matineaa ni i noma a . BM.tMl mA fi.,..UHva R.I flftW 1 " P ,u,,, .ic-o" . "VL..I . . I. .1 ....... .. '-'- " Novemlicr 17. ninrli nontpr I upon me. But the former exquisite er WU ask? We do not know; but sensation was gone. I now saw all. we believe he still lives in Exeter, to me string that bad been touched by which place he removed. Up to 1846 me nrsi impulse, ami wiiiciiuncy wouiu he had been neglected. While thou have kept forever in vibration, now gaQjs i,ave h.en enriched by the cou rested at reality. Yet, though there was summation of his brilliant scheme, he no more to imaine. there was much remained forgotten forced bv Drover- to feel. My whole heart and soul as-'ty to sell glass on commission fur a cended toward the Divinity in a swell lmn. Howitt, in the People's Jour- of devout admiration which I never be ' nal. a few rears aro, rave a somewhat e .. .. .. . . y . .. tore cxpenenceu. un : wring me atne lengthy sketch ol his career, thus it here, and he cannot return an athe- bringing him into public notice. vYc ist! I pity the man who can coldly 'hare seen nothins in mint in relation sit down to write a description of these j to him lately. Elliot wrote a great aaravk at -4aa BEATRICE, tha great Novel of the age; Dai- "J . T. V, PETICOLAS. March lOlh, 1853. ' The undM-iened has practiced bud York The Young Maroonei; Woman'a Friend; orbark eraftin" upwards of eight or V;llii. . n.n:l U'.ll.'. Wnrb. .nmnl.ti.- . o o . r. , . & WOOl Carding. VSJJ&A ten jra wecWdj. and has never rpiJE aol-criber'a Mj.chinea, .t Eno. Milk fJhriat; Memoir, of Robert and J. A Haldane; but one blown on by Storms -V Orange eounty. will be in operation by the rnyeT Baok,, nyma ook; a lot of New Mu- which originated from a shoot growing iu.u w vij i .. vtoi.. ..n.,-,.,.,.... fe . gn Dy tne eralt.iind roDDing u 01 mu- June8tb, 185X 69 rishment to nerfect the union rot the in i mi .i i l r, I : 11 A character which will not fail to pie.-. : iPfirn ,rftm ,,,,. VnriM.n . lie nas eJlgraueu on rr ru. iiaaawi Iia mwiaj in mivmont rm - ww..w. lar-er sizes man are oeHcriueu iu mc f!ariltnir anJ lair Wool Rolls. I A MOST charming volume, for talc at the above letter, annle. near, nlum and WM. 8. CLAYTOR. 83 quratcd to bring their Wool in warm weather ami well piepared,otnai ne can uo wora ot mat June 7th, 1858. A MOST charming volume, for alc at the above letter, apple, pear, plum at -rt. pruasu.re. o, apricot, JOS. L. SMITH. July M . -u.i.7-. ,k io M O L ASSES. , FRESH FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ?M. " " " " " " " WTANIU.A. Imon, and peach. " f UST received, 10 Hogaheada of New Crop V AIo Superior French Brandy and Winet, Molatae. . or Medicinal. purpoara. For aale ly LONG WEBB. LONG & WEBB. March I. 1853. 76 June S2d. 1853. 91 BLANKS! BLANKS!! fYI.ANK DEEDS and Attachment!. itRle or by the uire, Warranta, Execntiona. Ac, priatej on good paper, for t-ale al this olTiie. Washington, July 15,1853. AN EXQUISITE STORY. BY LA MARTINS. In the tribe of Neggtleh, there was a horse, whose lame was spread lar ana near, and a Bedouin of another tribe, by name Daher, desired extremely to possess it.- Havinsr ofl'ered in vain for I it his camels and his whole wealth, he Ki A GOOD FEMALE TEACHER in want of a situation. Apply to the Editora of the n .... . -June 27 in, 1653. ?S nit at length upon the following device, ineffable wonders : much more do I pity L ! I . .. . .. - I him who can submit them to the admea sure ineut of gallons and yards. It is impossible by pen or pencil to convey a- . a a .a even a uiut idea of their masnihcence. truth in these words; How ra.ny men who lived to blest mankind, Have died unthankedr How many of the railway projec- tnrii- nvitatora. stockholders. &.C. have Painting is lifeless; and the most burn- .v- Krd uf tlio subiact of this brief .uii(- I u ..I ......... .. I. .. .. ..11 In . ... ig uiua in jjucuy nave mi utcu ' Sketch. rished upon interior and ordinary sub jects. We must have new cutnbina. tions eManguage to desrcibe tho rails of Naigara.' " Indistrt is Talent.- We often hear-persons explaining how one man succeeds, while another fails in the same pursuit, by attributing to one a ta lent for business, but refusing it to the other. Yet without denying that some ; approved fashion of country pettift individuals have a greater aptitude ' gers, thought to weaken the force Bm-ffixo a W.txbss. In a Justices' Court down Easl-a, trial was under way for trespass, in cutting wood from a neighbors premises jMut authority IW of tht nlaintirT'a wTtaa.ses was plain old farmer wnose went clearly and direetly t charge. The defemlant's couii blustering man of brass, after the or .Voce Vu of a Kits. A kiss, ever since the day of Adam, has been a token of friendship ; but alas! it bat served a traitor's purpose in some eases, as may be tsen from the following t A gent not many mile from Lewi, town, returning from a sleigh rida,on ar riving al the paternal inantion of his lady, gave and received a kits of frieiidthip, as he supposed ; but alas 1 the sequel will show how much he wa miat.keii, for Mi door having been ulutrd he Qverhe.rJ the following convertation: , - Why, l.ucy 1 am I you ashamed to kits a man out theie all alone with him T when 1 was a girl 1 wouldn't have done it for the world." , f V "No. mamma, 1 am not," answered Lucy : for I only kitted him to tall by his breath if he lud been drinking." Da. Franklin Geo, Bancroft, the Historian, in a lecture before the New York Historical Society, pays the fol lowing eloquent tribute to tha Ameri can philosopher. ' Not halt or Franklin's merits havo been told. He was the true father of the American Union. It was he who went forth to lay the foundation of tltat great design at Albany; and in New York he lifted up his voice. Here among us he appeared ks'th 'apet!t of the Unio i. It wa Franklin who suggested th .ongress of 1774, and bit for his wisdom and the confidence that wisdom inspired, it is a matter of doubt whether that eonpres would nave ra ken effect, It was Frankli gested the bond of Uuio these- state irom ri Franklin was the of the eights; snoke a vv or m m 9 a . -1 ; a
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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