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urr.' u n i f. UNt. "Nulhin;, are liny aaay, 1h hide line of yesterday." ' fife! tut line," ho il'Oll, tW flint, Ifow fi Uy J 1 ' Ji blfhaat hopes, Itl triyhest J 7S An tompaaaed la a d 1 Youth 'a bright ami mild tiki sworning Eg ht, lu atnslune and lu shower, lu hojKi and fear, lu kti and War, It beedle, happy bouri -Ami rnanhood'a klfh snd brigUea'4 noon, lU honor, danger, carta, , Hi rtarant'l Dili. th BtrtM! JoiS,' 11m parent's aasiow prayer, , T ade In oil age's evening ry. TbetwiJitethealidi "shea alas la death's loof dreemlc tJght,' And leave P trees behind. Yet, though ao eagtna; ami aolne." " ' jOuf lire'a SventAJ pegv ' It baa iti charm foe erery grWf, ' JU Joy for every age. - a - . ' In youth's, 1 manhood', golden hours, Level, fnendahipe, atraw Ua tray, With April earlet, weiet Bowers, Ami all the bloom of May i . And whes old afe, with wintry band, Ila frosted o'er the bead, Virtue' fair fruits survive the blast, n-" ' Wbea all beside are fledj And (kith, with pr unwavering eye, Can pierce the gatherM glooea, , And Mnile tnwrre,be poller' rage, ' And lire befond the tomb. f- Be ourt, then, virtue' deathleei charm. And fahh'e untiring light j TV aLaO ve rUe from death' dark sleep, To worlds ofcJoudJea light intocrlUorotts. , IHI lllltUM rtHI. . . The pride of Boulogne it ao atten dant al the hath .a young creature who hai spent tome yean io the coarse employment of a bathtog woman, aod whose beauty ii ao dazzliug, that the not only surpaitei all her companion!, but may tie with the proudest of the court. Her face is a model of Grecian beauty ; not a coarse line about it j it is softness, refinement, and one may add dignity. She it called by her friends the Venut de la Mert from her occupation ; and, what it mot grati fying to add to the praisei of her per aofi, her character it irreproachable, her manners gentleand unassuming, though she has been accustomed to flattery enough to turn a wiser girl'a head, and assailed with offers to per vert her principles. Genevieve, for that ia her proper name, says that she is now completely happy, he has tachment, to a jolly young fisherman of the port. She bathed the togiisn ladies to give them an appetite, while. he bsbed Jonn ijories io woujgc v until they made a little purae" to pay for the weddine finerj-xhe indispen sable broad gold pendants for her ears, and a bridaKdioner. She is twenty and rter husband is tweniy-6ve years of agethey are admitted to be the finest couple in Boulogne. She still continues her hnmble duties st the Uthswhile he Ukes his turn out to &?rta of the happiest young fisher men ioiwjorTd. AXUICAN HO VI LB IncKaselfaynurobtr. A new irork in two volumes, 7nfitl4" Tales of an American Landlord," bat-just appeared, unr literature is oauy gaiu ine stre'nKth aod raising in public esti mation'. We are pleased to observe, the author of the new drama of the Pilot, took his benefit at the New-York Threatre on Wednesday evening last for if the writers of American Piays are rewarded in this manner, we shall noon have olavs of merit, and .estab lish a national drama; the want of which is verv much felt, on days ot public rejoicings, such as the 4th of July, and Washington's Birth Day : sentiments that would call forth bursts OI applause irom a urmau pumhuh, are not alwaya adapted to the taste and frelinn of a rcDublican oeocle. 9 - PROGRESS OF SCIENCE.- The follpwinir intereating facta are selected CcQItt and Science! 1 s Opium is now made in considerable quantities in England, and is preferred by physicians to the best that can be obtained from Turkey ai.d the East Indies. The capsule is scarified, and collected as soon as it appears, and not left until it grows hard. It is col lected in a phial with a little funnel 'fiked in the mouth, 10,844 tons of pure copper were pro ducedby the copper mines of Great IliJuIrtf).! Irtlin.l la lt)tit e.l Juris 3 hh, itil. TU aurl-igcni nuttff in iA '-' been f.Min-1 in imue cura aUil ifis hankies ef Iron la elutyttats wattr. It It recommen.Jr.I, !ic rcfre, that the corks be first sirr rej 11 IM w""" Linen, muUn, paper, wood, stuw, Bc. may' be rcoJcrfd UBinuamniauH by being dipped lo a solution of phos hhjte of ammnoi or acidjcHts plios. phateofllroe. Cloihea, f slualU do- tumcnli,psontif, root), awniPgi, e. exposed to fire, msy thus U rendered less liable to destruction. An electoral shock msy U rtcelvid from car, by pjaciog the left hand under the animal's throat, . slightly pressiog the bones of the shoulder, aad then gently putlog the. right had dwn tht back. ' j The lint of t silk" worm meuattd 404 yards, anJ weighed, whea dry, only 3 rraios, A pouaawouw men SiS miles aad 47 poaids wouU go round the world. Fish may be preserved dry aod fresh with sugar alone, by sp'plUg U inside to the muscular part, and fnog loar the fish up two or three days, till it had Moetrattd. A table spocslul if brown sugar will be sufficient fr a ssJmoBOt i or o pouoas, ana ru communicate no taste to it. When class is drawn out to the ta- est thread, it still retains the char. ter of the original mass, whether it be lI.laJ Aata.la M titVxill Mil M... IWISbCU, luuui) VI iuuwi.il mm ul cury will nod its passage through the latter at aoy degree of attenuation. Fine ssnd has been observed 300 miles from the coast of Africa, after having been carried this distance by the wind. Count Romanzof has sent travel lers from the eastern coast of Asia to cross the ice to America. Tee Chevalier de Marthushss writ ten to professor SiUiroao, that he wiih. es to open a correspondence with some scientific gentleman ia America, to ob tain botanical specimens from this country, in exenange lor Airtcaa ana Euronesn nlants and seeds. . lie tra velled in Brazil in the years 1817 and 1820. in company with Dr. de Spix, spawn for this purpose forms an im - T .? i.r t C?- and the first volume of their journal has been lately published. OLA.SS ait ntvis. At a Brighton Fair, last week, a glsss bee hive, filled with honey, as the bees had left it, particularly at tracted the attention of the spectators. It was srnt by Geo. A. S. Dearborn, of Koxburv, aod added much to the interest of the exhibition. The hive is of slobular form, was filled by the bee in twenty-two days, and is esti mated to weigh nearly an hundred noundsr- The experiment as made by Gen. Dearborn subserves the cause of humanity, as four only of those useful insects the bee, were lound in tne nive when removed from lu stand. axw AMD csxrOL AUTICLE. The New-York Commercial Adver tiser says, Mr. Lewis, engraver, of that city, has for sale a newly-invented pencil, which sharpens itself, and is ef fectually secured from breaking in the pocket. When the lead is put into the case, there is no further trouble until it is entirely used up. This pen cil must be a very convenient article for reporters, and others, whose busi-,1 ness leads them often to use a pencil in taking notes and memoranda. now ivoiiM rinai. Mioulh, the Greek Admiral seeing the Government wanted money, cot lected all the remains of his own for tune, and distributed it amongst the captains and sailors : If I die (said he) it will be useless ao uk, and if we are victorious, my country's safety will be to me an ample reward. It is said, that a piece of lime, tne aire of a walnut, out into the water in which notatoea are doiiiok, win uc found to have the effect of rendering the heaviest potatoes light ana ian naceous Malt liouor and cider may be pre vented from becoming sour, by adding ead. ihe kinjr of Spain is at Sacedoo. In a house of six rooms, living in leas state than an English squire, and tak ing no other enjoyment than hia cigar, and visit to a little Theatre which has been erected for him by a strolling company. He is so fond of this re creation, that if any thinr occurs to in terrupt the performance, he imposes silence himself. The following exhibits the popula tion respectively of the seven pririci- i!,f (,rt i i Cc-Jt ! era a i (turn l' N'fl i( IS 1'fvnt'n, fJJ3,J4l l!aarii, 3,111,. 1.30J.3J1 I WirtemVuff, 1,J3J,4C2 anJ IJiJcn, I JifAfM Araicsa fiaociTr Set what Boimaa relates of tSe Ad' emeit nrgrcxi, sod ethers, SohallUng the Trsa or Cnanah river, at its outlet In the eulnh i br It Is fair specimen cf what they ouldbe,UcomBao with the AthtDUei, aod Uahomins at If sit, If they had tha asms power of those feiuoos, ' 1 A nous, the King,' he sari, hav lug In eagsgtovest, talco are of his principal ABueaa, enemies priaoocri be wounded them all over, amr which with a mora than brutal fury, he satia ted, though not tired himself, by suck. a . . mm m m lag chtir tiood at their pplng wounds vui varipg a mora man ordinary m!il aial Ana mt tt-M t- .,A him la be laid bouod at hfs feet, aod bis body to U pierced with hot Irons. gstbcriog the blood that issued from hint U vesael. eot half of which he drank, and offered up tha rest uoto hit 5od. On another occuion he put to oeairr one oi nis wivca and auve, driokiog their blood also, as was his usual prsctict with bis enemies. HiTCiuvo run. The Chinese have wav of hatch Inj t spawn of fish. pA Um frnf ingit from those accidents which r dutrily destroy ao large i nomoo ol St. ITbe fiihermea pollect with csre on the margin and lurface of waters, all thofc galatioous muses which contain theVpiwo cf fiih after thev have foutij a eufficlcnt qusntuv, they U wlthitthe sheUofa fresh hensgg, hich thev have' previously emptied, stop trp the hole, and put it under a sit ting fowl. ' At the expiration of a cer- ta'ro lumber of dari they break the aheU ia water warmed by the eon the young frv are presently hatched, and they are kent'm pure fresh water, till Urge enough td be thrown into the Dood with the old fish. The sale of portaot orancn 01 traae in unina. , " ' .rT' niV-JrastT WOMM. Juit Puniihment. man, belong ing to Pattersonj Tf.'J; who had chas tiaed his wife, was lately puoisheJ in the following curious manner. After being tried and condemned, by a iury of twenty-one women, he was pobliclv whipped by seven of the jury with cow-akins, and still continuing stub bora in refuting to ask his wife's for giveness, he was again lashed by seven others, and still refusing to comply with their terms, the remaining seven took their turn, finally compelled him to yield. Tbey then ducked him, and the tamed monster quietly submitted to the terms imposed on him by these resolute champions of the sex. MIllIEUas SMITHS. Every body knows that Smith is a verv common name, but hsrdly any body wouldhave thought of turning its cbmmonness to account io such a queer and cruel way as a " gentleman" did, the other night, at one of the theatres. Entering the pit at half- price, and finding every seat occupied, he bawled out " Mr. Smith's house is on fire !" In an instant, upwards of twenty Mr. Smiths rushed out of the nit. and the Wicked WSff. Chuckling at the success ;.trs f of his Stratagem, coolly. part of country, bothaa to fertility of o.l and Bfnn, f .l,;,, varati'fl!P0P",tioi not inferior to any, a profitahle ion of one of their- vacated h mijfht be ,ntici ted from , mue took possession seats. m.gnuvnjiijcr . A criminal, under the aallowa at Ant werp, two minutes before ho wss launch ed into eternity, Baked for a glass of; baer. wbicb waa handed to him. Me was observed blowing off tha froth, and was asked why be did it. He replied M be cause it Is unwhwlttomc The poor fel low was immediately executed. Hijh taxes and paper money make living ao dear io Great Britain, that Tours, Orleans, and many other towns on the Loire, and in the south of France, are, according to Bell's Week ly Messenger, inhabited by nearly as many English s French, the common excuse of all of whom is, that they cannot live in England. 'In Tours and its neighborhood, we believe, there are nearly twenty thousand Eng lish. Along the coast immediately opposite to us, there is, perhaps, the same number." In a word, every part of France swarms with these emi grants, and the evil goes oa increas ing t'jmwitt likrly ttrt, ftmiilirif of RfA, rAna tl llt l lr t tf1 of Ufvl. mfH (rMt tjtnf irt ft !!' Crk, a l- a4f tf.r, w. i aon, a4 wum omU.u.nr ana uiTrid and itif rr4 1 Ut athae tract linf '' ia f"-! U-Khnf tnm Slury U SuirmlK ail aiiUi fnua the for mmt tUt. a-lj'ixnr AWVd lUtar. and Alit a www fniuif. atvtMf i aerra. 1U imt bUa U M SMva W any imaan ikMua In tm hate, bjr atUcaiiMi te tii'wf af Ua iubvnWn, pmWwe U lle day of ai. Terms a crc4l U be ntade kon on the day of aala, ' . ltt NXllTOX, ) . . MKSIUCk riKKITOK.f Halt! 0 Monday and IiUy, the Uth and I4h J.k tJ IUMmi mmi. bill ka anU i iha tantation or Wiiiiam t. ie, aten mors ea Ttm aai.Miry, mm the vallia mcr, WMftoa 10 and 00,000 naqnda of Iced Cotton 4 IM0 bnmale of Cnrn i ot 7 DUO ftajuada of oriaM tar fad Pork i the stock of Ifofa, which is equal If not enpe- , and aundnr Mbar property bakmriisr to the tataie of la kh BUir. Wlat a credit of rwaM aMUSa btjadi and approrce aeoirit iu be r)irvU from the pwrcLaaara. AH miMM kirUia rl.li. .ov'iiMa ha ititit m , 0 H ffI. I PI'H III . Mcbted In the atle, are hmby roQueeted to aatke panvirt.M the esteutora are deternuMd to aetile tin cauie at as earhr a oeriod na practkahle. jam Bwrnr. 7 - r.ZK AL!.r,MO?G,5"f,aw' 8,, X. C. Orf. 12, llUi. ' Ttrttuii ajtiiuui. . m -a fftHR oihacnhet reapeeltuiiy Mirno ine ow I cHanta of the toon of "aliAary, and the eitiicn faman of Ma n ifrhoad, that he haa kjat Hiahd a larr MW.r.r.3 A,orrr tuf r laa, io run mj - i -7 - kt o0 lusd lor packini: emton, In t!e neatrel manncf, ht n-aikct. lie aores imoua, ho enay fae him n'nh their euaiom, that he vH) hate lhair cotton paehed aod pot np In the anteat inaAncr, ami Wi I ha ahorteat Ume poeai bW. and on the loaeat tmja at ohxh N Iadooe by other, fie alolmhoae who aend leoU toa to hi CUa, that it wn be tapt erperato from other, ao that they oJl na awroiofri u-7 .1... II. mmm located art built tbaa tat J,llahment. at hie Mill rlatilation, to milee from nalWrory. jai inniicit. Orlatvr IB, li. " Hoot and Shoo Establishment BTJtoriD. EBT.STIZU DICKSON take thia snethod to I uifurm hit cuatomen, and the public at krfT, that he haa revtoeed his ana from the houae be fuonerfy occupied, and baa taken ik- Kjmm. owned b Mr. Thomaa Todd, nearly oppmite Wm, II. gtaiifhter'a houal of enter, t.mmrnt. on Main-elred. BaliibuTT 1 nhcre he wiH tarry on, m Dotal, the Boot and fthoe ma kinr hi4nea, in HI ila aoa branchea, In a yW of neatneaa and .turability wfticft, ne oe Utrc rannoi ba aurnaaaed by any in the at Me All onlera from a iliaianc-, fur work in bin Sac, will be faithfully attended to. AoiieWy, Srhi. 17. 1874. It Houie and Sipjn Tainting, Jjc. 1KOU0R V. CRIMES informe hia frienda II and the public, that he ttiU contianr to eiecute all kittle of Uouee, Sijrn, Coach, Wind- tor Chair, and Oroamcivhl 'uiMOat-, in a ttyle of workmarwhip H'ial to any m the oountnr. Gentlemen havirn work to !o within 50 or 60 milea of ".aliabur)", en enKKe thn'wjbacriber8 aery'tces on eery abort notice. The atihacriber takea thia opportunity to re- turn hit liner re thanka to all thoee who have eeoerottaly extended their farora to bias 1 and by hia failhfutneaa and irxluitry, in future, hr.pt it ill to ment their fnendaliip and patrooaf e. &inaaHr7,Ay5,1824. I N. n. The eubecriber will keep on hand, for aale, all manner of aoim and color, prepared for the accommodation of tboae who may wiah to do email job of paintinr;, but who may not have the paint, or experience to prepare mem, Storc-IIousc at Mockuville, TO BEXt. rpilE eubacribcr wiahe to rent the folio int; 1 property, during one year, or for a term of year, to wit : A Kit a Mocait iuc, iww.n coun tv. on which a naciou atore-houae, with a rood cellar, and a large two-atory houae, divided into convenient and uaeful apartment, are erected. wi mKi !. m-ir kvlxMit in the centre of that laeetion of Kowan. known the Fork. Aathat etabuhnient at that place, yentiemen in mai buaineas, anil withing a aiiuaiion, are invnen o call and view the premiaea, and judge for them ache. ELIZABETH M PEARSON. MockivWe, May 23, 1824. 09 100 DoWars lUYmxA. It' AN AWAY, on the Vth of October. 1824, a neiri-o man nmei!.Wnm.erd27vear. He wa lodfred in the jail of llantlolpli county on the IVth or ZUth inst and wa taken out of aaid Jail on the 8th of November, 1824,by the haoribotv and taken, on homa,f with a pair of hand-cuffa on. On arriving at the subscriber houae, on the !th of November, 1824, he waa left in a room with a.imall any 1 whilt the family wa at aupper in another room, by wm mean Adam dipt out of the door, and maile hi escape. At the time ne wa taken up, he had aeveral free paper in hia poasession. Tne wid boy Adam haa a acar on hia right hand, occasioned by a wagon wheel. Ha had on, w hen he went away, a emitf-colored lurtout coat, with hand-cufl, well rivetted. He haa heretofore pawed u a bookmaker, and a a free man w hen last taken up. One hundred dollars reward w ill be given for the apprehension and delivery of said negro. 2t44 MACK CRUMP. DnJen rnv,'A. C. JVVv. 9, 1824. For ule at this ftfficr. rit.lt. .'.wr.l.rr am rrfu;nir, ,! 1 a iH.WMOUK h Cm.roMl, dirt.Vfrw -..I..UIi ta ami Ncw.twk.a Urge ,,) trn, All klnili of Coodi: i hie ana.l amnrcmeni to . t d 1'Ufel, mtHihlp, any funhar tupjily , m be ncawrv-rlrtd with ear, an.) J. prkes tt.at will enable then to U lu-umrn nu Ilia piliMO I UfTe ,M tmaftfullv lnil.,t In r.H I ,' . . -xi I'Hljf. Car4JiVl.lS:4. 148 . (T7 Cwintry Pro-luce, of all klnd received ta lilianra fir kw!. - . Kslate of Israel Woods. Tilt aubaeriber laving, on the 1 jib Inst. . ecived letter of aJinliiiMralion ft the ta! tale of laraal H'ooila, dee'd. hereby notifies m peraon ImlcbttJ to the estate of sai l decet,7 ta come forward ami make parmenti and ,n perwrne having Irgal claims aninet M .n.,. are a! to notinad to present the tame for KtuV ment akhln the time preactibed by La-, or et. pect to ba barred recovery, ' ,. . JUlia ANDREWS, aaVr. AV. I0A.1W1 3i3i Kstato of Jos. Hamilton, dee'd f pilE ubeen'ber having qualified, on the 21 X dav taf October. 1 M14. sa tha a auef jaM a the Wat will and testament of the aaid J.h llamihoa, dr orated, do hereby notify all rrtone bavlna' Irral cUnatuta ar!nxt il.a .i .1 m - m rm "w -' w Uf (aid teator, M preornt the same for payment tbey al.all be forever barred 1 and all thote that are Indebted ta the aaid estate, are rcnuestedte us wwwuiui payanrm. AUDLET HAMIUOJL NANCV HAMILTON, juii.- NCIHJWEU Wefes. A. C. Or. 31 1834. , yu;g ft JL lfr. LUrWa C. tVataoo. of HiiUdelrhia. the late at fwhlooa of that city 1 and they al tltcfMeteee of the rartitot omoHunity of inform. inr; their cuaioir era, ami all otnere bo uh &a kmable ckrfhra sonde, that they are veil prepared, sa uatul, to caecut all orden in their In of buis In a 'yle of trorkawaVip which, they behcre, will bear a ton tnvm !ih any in the "ate. umtra mm a ti fanee ll be punctually eteented, and rarmenti for. warded to any part of the country that may be r mi red. CArtUA a tcaifLEiUN. JaiUOara, rf. , !. a. , Duct, it sM feUughttt, JTI fr ,. C. offer hi ervire to the inhabitant of the Town sad h vicinity, in the various brancU ml hit nrntVaaoM. Ha nav hr fiMiiwt at his ebon, one door north ef the Post-Office, etcept when absent on professional busine. nrt. 4. iv. vo 8AU3BCMT, XORTIl.CJftOUy.1, BT . EDWARD YAKBROl'GHs f HO rweetfoflv inform the pub. I l and hia frirttd. tliat he lia laap y'j .atasen tne ewenaive ana rirnn ng. Itabinent, aitoated at the north corner of the Cmirt-Houae, (lately weeupi'd by Mr. Jaime - rL. Hf l.'.a all.i.ttjtM C 15 iiviic. 1 ne t"'i . v 1 rv v. .ii. 1 ivi Siisineaa, ia etiial to any h the place. The House contain a nuirber of private room, w ell ralculaieil for the accommodation of Tran-lfrr ;i,l Boarders 1 the Stable are equal, if not at prrior, ta anv ia the place, and attended to kr obliging-and attentive Hostler 1 hitsb!end bar, will be wipplied w ith the best the niarkrt .A'nU. aiut tha ivmlation nf his Hcuv. ftch a be hope will give entire satisfaction to those a ho may thins proper n eaii on mm: aru n aaatire them, that no pain shall be pr.d t render their star romfortablo and pleasing. as a cm a (A State of North-Carolina, $roKi eouxrr. COURT of Equitr, October term, At. I82V. John Evan ami other . Charles Dahnn and wife, Robert Winrton and other. OrijfinaJ hill. It having heretofore been auggrsted to u, that rhavlra Dahnn. on of the defendant in thia case, hath diedi and it appearing to us, that ha heir at law io noi rewa mn -of thie state, it ' therefoe ordered, thai wih CnMhrn lm made in the wcm carolmnn, printed in taliaburv, for six wreka wicci ssivrh, that the heir at law of the aaid Charle Uahon. deceased, appear at the nest Court of Equity to be holden for the county of Stoke, at the court-house in frmanton, on the 4th Mondjy after the 4th Monday in March next, and he caue, if any they have, why they ahotild not be made partita to the auit j otherwiae the bill eiu be tken, pro confcao, a to them, and the csoa set down for hearing ei parte atrint them. Witness John C. Hlum, clerk and master of tlie said court, at office, the 4tl Monday after 4th Monday in September, A. D. 1824. Copy from the minutee. 6u7 Price gi T3. ' JOHN C. BLUM, r. State of North-Carolina, ikbdbll covnrr. C1 OURT of Pleas and Quarter 8esinns, A tipit ) term, 1824 1 Robert timonton t. Edward II. Gaithers original attachment, returned levied on land, &c. It ia ortlered by the court, that publication be made for three month in the Western Carolinian, that unles the defendant appear before the nest term of the court, n k. l.-t,l fiir th rnnntv aforesaid, at the Court house in Statesville, on the third Monday i Nnvanitwie neiL and nirafl. t DlaillUIU L'Lrx. lWTaaajasaajraF lraBiavaB aaaaF S '" w mmm . . heard eiparte,and have judgment pro cfr" 7Vr H. hlMONTON.Cl'k. Price adr. g4. : . State of North-Carolina, mr.DELL covvrr- COURT of Plea and Quarter Session, Anff'" term, 1824 : Robert Simonton rt Jn Alexander i original attachment, returned levied on land. It U ordered by the Court that unles the defendant in thi Suit appear before tne Court of Mea and Quarter Session to be hew for the county of Iredell, at the court-hooae m StatMville, on the third MonUy In N"J . ', i .i t-:-.ta-;n Kav uidrmeni VI U3k ne, ami pica", k ' i .. . pro confessor a hearing Prtcjn notice thereof be published three month in W Western Carolinian. . Ttt: R. SI1IOVTON, Cl rocVadv. g4, :'"'it''7
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