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i i J "3 ... J . r .7 n . - " I' j. i. - " ! - ) 1 I ' ..i)K ?:ir- - i f,1 ' . -t - y. 'NSW. r""'1 -; .V'. .f .jr-.--. W: V.'- " 1 1 . r,g- ... i -UaJJ... 0 l" - - - I 7 "i ml w A 1 I'll It).". 1'rrples'd with trill UiiWh the Va! e tie. Rn itrirrl for ' - - Armlet tfehetllej meet, and tUotiinds klevd, IV Me tile M btre fifty cannot feed. i!irtli for nut contend awl wrens of1 nght. ygf the world's empire klngt erobtueua BgW. v vut adds - miurHUm mit mm tUegi A hut, world, a squirrel sad a king . ' fMM Tat itiimni f iaasa. Of all lb Coquettes that sro found la oar as Ttetf is t thai asuea itwUMtftUUfc Jltfjauet, andftaiUrs, with prospecbi e gaia Tin, blastirif oor prospects, she ID t wk the wheedles til sties, conditions sad ge. The" grave, Md the gay, and the polkk sages The your Md tbe old, tbe rtcfc mI lit poor. ffl tve m Uf souks, till she turns tbew out .door. IdtorrlUnrtiuk AH At teifN firta. Trophcxta firth year 182. In the course of this year, number I t ;n nth mid fur waut tf Claihlns I whiU others will carry their Mfknl wardrobe on theif back, an J vet Lc timed to dcith. ' A numbr cf ihopt and hoUici will be broken epf n, and deal of vaiaibtc prbpcrtr itvleq t aftcf which, it will t diacovercd that tber wai a remit Bet lo lh futeoing of Joorl'tOd Ihuttert; Sreral yoonf tadiet, of good ro penh wiU fall vtolcBtl io lov with jotm jinn of o rprtv r expetta Itoot i arcaaiul ojiappoinTrocm win cootcqtkoilptud t V?t eV.ri i-S?ral coaches will iic ovtrturncd, and oaiiepfferi urrertly hurt i tb coo. cqueoco will be, the will obtain dam A treat manv lectures and termoni ill be preached and unatteodca to. Novel readmit will be all the rarf, aod rooox miitea will rite early aid go to bed late, to read love talcs. i. It will be the latbioa lor ladies to wear, no pocket, .and .from f irevm? ttanctt some gentlemen ma bOt re quire any. Several duels will occur, when the parties will mits tire, it being their original intention not to hurt each other. Great preparations will be made for travclliwg excursion, but little paint taken to prep ire for that journey from - m tma wami umunw, - - r ' : otNimoLoor. - 'Mr. XVUtt t Same time since, Salis bury was visited by vast number of JUurtintj which circumstance gave rite to various conjectures, particular Ijr among those who place implicit con fidencc in omens. In order to allay the fears and apprehensions of such timid oersons as are frightened at a flock cf birds, or at the croakinsr of wheece no traveller return. rmv-m. I ai-n.1 von the InlWin rr. Several infants will take leave of Uacu from the 62d vol. of the Philo- their minority become knowing ones, aphical Transactions f Eaglaod, page, ply high game of speculation, and S65, Kc. and from the British Zoolo - a. xew love aaaira .wui uic an un expected t im ; nd the ditappointed party win ' go a braia shooting. In the long vacation several fash lonables will return to town, from the country, where they hive been rusti a . hi a m bfrn unjaitly sccuicd, tpckka Irom I'hilip when drunk, to Philip when he thould be sober sgaio . A law of CartW.cn rrohillted mtg'utrate from drinking wine. The Tertians permitted their kings to be drunk one dav in the yesri and Solon m.de a law at Athens, that drunken nets in a print! -should' Ic'pual&hed o a f ' t 'oi itcntii " I canoot call riches better than the baggage of virtue f the Kotnan is bet ter. inipedimenta for as the baggv ft! hp. id tttjffid If riches to ir tee it caionot be snaccf ro'r '1eTt"be1 bndlflt hjQdereth ystf friafth tea, fffinUfftr e of Ut6metimei loteih or disturbcth the victory of gteatf riches there Is nc? real use, except it be in the distribution the rest is but con ceil so sahh Swlomoo, " where much is, there are mfly to consume It i and what hath the owner but the sight of it with his eyes I .The personal frni lion in any msn cannot reach to feel great riches r there is a custody of them, or a power of dole and donative of them, or a fame of them j but do solid use to the owner.-Bacon, 'tyTtotriitrp.iio.- . After enumerating a Ion; list of mi gratory birds,' the Hon. D. Barring, ton remarks: 44 lo England, the 2artio mskes its appearance about the middle of April, and departs the lat- - Iter end of August, and aomeximea not. c"'Dg, to avoid the morniog, vnits until the 1st of October. "A few f ' those troublesbm?lritTudert,the days previous to their departure, thev Messrs. Doe and Roe. assemble in great Bocks, on the top of Some dealers ar.d chapraeo will houtet. chnrches. and trees, snd from me under the notice of the Lord th-nee thev are auDDomed intake their ' Chant elloi. as bankrupt, when their r " ' rr , ' , ,r .. - . fliffht. I inenas wiu discover, mat tne "This unusnal and temrxirarr aso- not to have given dinners an ciatioo of numbers, indicatet the im- 'to which they vere invited and par vulse of some common instinct by toe i. which each individual ia actuated.' Cireat murmurs and discontent ey ught suleVsts '' They build their ncata in the eaveS of houses, church steeples, ttc. Straw .tnd feathers are ., the materiala they 'Concernieg the appearance and disappearance of martins, several opin ions are adopted by naturalists. " The rst, snd most probuble, it, th tt they remove from climate to climate, at those particular season when the na . tural iood of winged insects fails in one country or district, and abounds in another, where they likewise find a temperature of air better suited to ihelr consthotion.' have the testimony ot, Sir Ch.rles V'a'gcr, Mr, Adamson, and of many navigators. ' -- Mr. White, of Selborne, has fur. "fitshed us with the following informs- "Hlayf bty' aaytbrofhkr actoal migra tion, it was last Michaelmas da v, 1768. I wss travelling out early in the morn ing at first there was a vast fog i but, by the time I got seven or eight miles from home towards the coast, the sun broke out into a delicate warm day. - I ws then on a heath or common, and I ctraltl discern, as the. mist . begin to break a ay, great numbers of Swal lows clustering on the stinted shrubs aiid "bushesi-aa if they - had -roosted . there all.' night. "As apoo: as the: air became clear and pleasant, they were all on the wing at once i and, by a pla cid apd easy flight, proceeded on southward towards the sea:' After this, I did not see any. flocks, only VtAvft tKc ltoeAacfw aVkftf wftaf . , Jb l vim uiv w ve g vi iv e , eavw it will appear that birds do migrate, . and that their occasional assemblies do cot forebode any great good or evil i -tjieyeforepwiught not to view tfcetc. ill rise among divers apprentices, in con. sequence of neir Christmas Day fall ing on a Sunday. . MUSE. A beauty when ulrinced in ire. No Bore her Vfen can engage, But wiae the rare advantage know, It ple-tei nore, more old it grovt. As every country does not produce wine, those cations with whom there are no vines. have invented other drinks to make themselves merry. The Thraciaua intoxicate themselves by swallowing in fumes of certsin herbs, which they- cast into-the .fire. TheDabvloniars, accordingto lierodo tu used likewise to-get drunk .by swallowing the fumes of certian herb, which they bruised. - Strabo reports that the Indians nude a certain dnr.k with surir canes, which made them nM.v-crrjobablnot :ttnj.hXt we call rum. Fliny tells us, thar the Egyptians fuddled themselves with a drink made of barley, Mahomet is said to have forbid wine to his followers, from the follow ing circumstance : Passing one day through a village, and seeing the peo ple, who had been regaling themselves with wine, embracing one another, and making a thousand protestations of friendship, he was ao charmed, with the sight, thai he blessed the wine js the best thing in the world. BuY on his return to the same place in Ahe evening, he saw the same men fighting with their swords. 1 he l'rophet called his benediction, and prohibit uta-hae-lollowcrs Jot ever. whiw to txivx orr diimxinc. r When you fee) particularly desirous cf having another glass, leave effi you have had enough. When you look at a distant object, and appear to see two, leave of) you have had too much. When you knock over your clss. spill vour. wine noon the table, or are una. 4 i riSHin'iwn Wll ble to ricollect' the words of a songrThoxa pnetioo you have been in the habit of singing lerlhe!lastdoteyeari,Jcavnbe company i you are goting troubleiomt. When tou nod in the chair, fall over the hearth-rug, or lurch on your neigh- bora a shoulder, go to bed i you art drunk. Ncvr Goods ! Kc'w flood a. 1 1 rtlllK a,ihrribr r hr0 ror.vN'n'f and rpee. X Ing a Vtry choica ami grnrl a ur1ncAt of acaMMi-liU l'U, l.'n:h, aM4 lo tli.ir pre foM (luck, will preaent t!iO ftxit vamty they Ur rrcr tit end to tba fuhlt, l'rona kiing Ufnirtlaae, will confers partkwW fr. tot by eIUng tint examining our gda and pi ice, whicb, o fiaUtr fturatlvej, iU bo tucA at lo gtr eMra aatMaetloa. . Wt ftavr, aba, ooiMlgwxuint, tttemlr Mortmanl of Dk, tmtmg Wkkh ar tboM aootalaod la tba anMXtd ubdogut i Wbkh wui fee told at the Pbiladclptuarttad prieei, with a diaeouirt 0 . purchaaet of aay eonalderabla tmoiinu r. BAKU1NCEB K CO.' CtMwnf. Xlml 14, 1824, f . ' . lirioorf. j" TauntoaV reports lif of carriers Ncwland oq contract, TomHo't lndl Kyd M awanli. tiKInaM es T TKtes Palv on anev toor uJm"''' tmCkm pa nueneerr MoMagwo Ko Dutlara tloracs logetaolt digtts Moorv't indag " flU'i BUckttohe BimrtMM oo inlaaef tbitty m kitlr , rliillips on cvldieace Cooport equity Roberts on fraud Roper on legacies Brt rtportt w M. Law of bea Bad'luck't cbaocer.' Blackjtooe'i OOiaiBcli . tariet - " Bakntlne oa EmltaUone Surkio 08 pleading Hoflneat prtctko Po tl o eoatrscts Montague on partner. hip ' . Toller on tzeeutionr . tanjwtnfcAklcmN mthtttn. aw pwrgailwot Faoulr dtttf ill ditpenaatoty Cood't stud of aaedW " I flitter myself that the ladies will not be displeased at my informing them, Uiat Venus will be the prevailing planet in the spring and summer ptfemrhs-of tWi rwh'rcbr chramstince is calculated to occasion no small num ber of marriages i and even some, la dies who were not reckoned on the list, because, their charms were on the decline, may have occasion to remem ber, with pleasure, the results of the year 1 823, - Such is the voice of the sun." ffamihoN rdinburr Wikew Fbiitip Hall o diwrnkra KhtnnacopS of V, 8. Ewt irt cwntpaiuoN Miner k fully Annatrong on typhus Ford ce on fever Baleroan a vynopata . Willan on the kin Bart on i niauria medkallawihip on diieatct Mediral luatonca Doraejra surgery Hamihon or mercury Belra turgenr Chemical eatechian Miclretwm on hearth Hamilton on femalee SwedaweonH ayphtfie- Bichat on Bteaerance cine Berbedeea'l ooeomen. tario - r Jamea'baras TbomptoN on varioloid Chapman's Tberapee- tict Sander's on tbe ear Bander oo Uie eye lite Co-ParlfitVuIup Ht.ur.xorouz t)g Ut.t, u(, icribar,wM dL-wle4 by mutnfmt . on Un rth Tbe tetiiriet of rf,, devolves on t'Wirl f. fi to tl,n -peraofie l1cbted to tbe lte 11 k0 of bmix i Trtoif a Bitni om , ciukuir. r.ijfvi 0 the CUmM, CUtt tnd Eante.W u, mnttJ, wifl be conUnutd by CaaaiM t, Ribvb, M bU oa account, at bit atore, Ka klmg-StriU oppodte tbe Starcbani'i II t baa received, by reeent arritaU from rmpe, 130 packagti Liverpool and French. ia araaa. 50 caart New-Tork marmlactartd g'lt ta ' ' ' mahogany franwd LUng CIm, AWo,tgtrirralaiditrmlTtaa-of1meiif(i, mM ftuliMinable and Rnprwee paiwrMOf Cti ry,"l'ftHa ; Cba-fr-, at. suhablefir toi( and country trad, wtkb are MvsaTcttdWtai WabUa w tbe vaaat Uberal trrma, ...... . SJ1 Couatry tltdert rcpackad Saferji tntf g Utatbotteat aotlco. . 1 TrJB tubacriber having qualified at rm tor of the but will of Alexander Low. late of Rowan count, dee'dL at the court pleas snd quarter sbarloni tor tbe raid tonh. notice U bereb prrn. I tint all perron kj demand tgaiiMt tbe said eite, are reoiired a preaent tbrm tor peyraeat, vrxun u umt pr, scribed by aw. " ' "JAMBS I. LONG, Enat. . -tVe.HJCl 40 tttioiovt Harrow jot the cborcb Proudflv oa parables Dodridge on rrpnetv Conrerfa apology lion . - . Clark on prowiiaea Ao. riae and pforreas Pulpit mae free -Wiliaon on aabbata Smith's tbeolory Bong of Solomon. Faber on prapbrcies Wright and Havics Fdwarda oa aJections Brcn dictionary life of Brenard . Saint rut . MartmTamemoira.. Jayrt aermona . . (,nnuan penecuona CbruUan moral t Le of bcoii ftclainjri workt Jo-f pboa works Beabury'i aermona Moral uwiroeier Public hvmnt Scripture htttory Brov.nl concordance Brown' divinity LcJiriitiaajt otkl3lar-bal,i jaocuHcalionJ Ptalmt and bymna GaatonH collection Ri1(clya divinity Drenncourt on death Golden trcaaury Pilgrim' progrera MtCMLHtOV. NATHAN BROWN repectluTrr Worm, tk citiicns of Lei'mrton, and the adUerat country, that bt bu opened S anop Ui that toei where be will be glad to receive order in tj Cameee JUatinr Uudntur tQ kind of reMm will be dene on abort notice, and liberal term Windsor Chair Malinj: WO! sbo be carried on by bim in Ike abort named shop, in lie various branches, and awe nVxlerate style. AU orden. in eiiner carnage M.ri'r, w W'it4air UakiMt?. will be tbankfutk a eehred, and mHMuMy eieouted, by te puUc't moot hiimMe aervani, - 6U1 NATHAN BKQWH.- fsTinrfn, Amiiwi r. fe. 23, 1825. "The most delicious wines in Europe are reckoned to be those of Mount Fiascone, two days journey from Rome. ', Suotonuis relate, that:- Novellius pg1 ?H the? pamc Jight jhu the Ro- Torquatus could drink three gallon rnans' did or attach as much impor tance to them a has been done to the tesponsei of the Delphic Oradf . Tv: - ::';jnaiuralistv'? :rafarrraiit.c Vide White' Natural History of Selborne, p. 64-65. :. J. . f The Martin it a rpeciet of Swallow. Old Connecticut yet I t .'Mr. George fbilipt of Preston, Conn, fatted, the pre sent season four Hogs, of a small bone, short frame snd.esrs, which, when dress ed and sold, weighed as followt : 562, 7f, 2 aod lbs, Total 238 lbs. of wioe at a draught, and appear per tectly sober afterwards, lie was highly honoured by the Romans, for inisswguiar, Pro-Consul of 'Syria. " Atata$der''tB excessive drinking, and killed 41 more at the same time, in endeavouring to gain a crown of 1 80 pounds . weight, which he had offered to him that drank most. . Philip, king of Macedon, once pass ing an unjust sentence, after havbg drank too irccJy, the woman who hadj An honest Irishman was accosted on the quay at Belfast, by a brother Hibernian, with Arrah, Pat, you are going to be in luck to-day, boy yoti have got your stockings turned wrung side oat." Pat turned round with great quickness, and surveying with the utmost complacency the sad rem. nants of what had once been, hose, an. ewered " Sure, honey; i know that j and don't you know why-1 turn ed - thtra ?nNo, replied the other. Why says Pat," (and he gvea knowing wink with hjs eye) 'bekase they huve holes oo the other side ! !' TheMRgywn'hadr svrr' extraov! dinary curftom at their festivals t they showed every guest a skeleton, re minding them thereby, that unless reason, in some measure, controlled their pleasures, Death would ioevita- bly follow. Byron workscompbstePilot Brown pbikiiuipbjr - Kedwood Dometoe cookery .Fortune tenert Scott! infantry Biddlrt arcbittcturw ' Syt political economy Blair philoaopby . Recoileclionaof the Pe-8t. Ronan't vcil - liwaula Peveril of the peak Burnt1, poern Quentin Dorward do. work complete Saracen Walket dictionary Federalwt x Blair4 lecture Jeaae'a aunreyina; TboiDpaon' (ceeene Gibaoa'a do.. Akenatdea-poema , Dcnne'.'i fcttert , Salmagundi, 3d acrice CowperS tak Polite learning Moore't Fablee Smith ti Little BtemoOi atorS guide randumbook Hiatory of Kngland Pleaaing companion American distiller llajji Baba . . Spey wife O'iialortn YoungS night thoughts Hoggw nerit of womenCuUme geography -Modern cbiratry -: 8mithe Thuodidet Zimmerman on aolitude Parka' triveU . " ' Cmvereatioat on chen. M fMt nhitnwtnhir PYankCe workT- Narrative of a soldier Self knowledge Life of Binaparte " of Vi'aabingtoq . . of Decatwr - - - of Perry Indian Longevitur Within , these eight years," tuys the1 Canada Spectator, there have ilied in the villajre of iCoana- waea, ten Indians, ciirbt of them past an hundred year, $f age. "Some days ago the curate buried a woman aired 166. There is now living a squaw, who has her decendants to the fifth generation j in other words the child has now living, her mother, grandmother, grandmother's mo Anecdote Lady of the lake Practical hint Advice to the teea 8elf cultivation' Milton' work - Ovid art of love I Campbell's poemj I Pk:n.n.. McKEE vt. NELSON. On Wednesday came on for trial be fore the Hon. Judge Edwards, the inter eating eate of leKee v. Nelaonr for s breach, fJlprmj plaintiff proved the promite by tR'ewirig that the affair had so far progressed, that dresses hsd been purchased for the ex urts csuon and other - DveD'arations had toetf mad mar'nage.fTho" psfiies are both very Ye1 spectacle; the defendant is known as a celebrated classical teacher in this city ; has. been iUnd for many years and at tbe time the intimacy was broken off with the plaintiff, he was a widower with six chil dren. The jury retired at 1 o'clock In the morning, returned a verdict for the plaimiol 83,000. - A'tvt Tor Com, Aiy, American gardener Kirk V hite Gokl-tnUb Greece Tooke panth eon- Co wper4p(fcmr 5tes bt Berwpw Vicar of Wakefield Hierogtiphic bible Devil on two ttkks Pope't r-ay Marriage eeremonie Sumner botany Paleyi philowphy . . Human heart American orchardiat Natural hitoryJ ' Gillie' Greece Goldstnith't works Sterne's work Charles 13th Wert's letter Rob bin's journal Jaokaon'a book keeping Franklin' narrative W ealth of nations fldamith'f Home Arabian nlgbta Children of the Abbey Sketch book 'CrtmthawV KSTStet '- Lady's preceptor Memoirs of La Fayette Mental improvement 1 bink 1 to myself Park's travel Sacred geography Confeauon ef faith Li son Redffnuntlet Winter Washington Murray's grammar . Old England Biblee Smiley ' geography Test sjnent 8tc key Baine'a vara 6t55 Tl ANAWAY from tlie subscrl. MX ber.on the 3th Inst negro man named .Vam, tear 20 years of agfryeltow complexiohitorm rnon aise, slim and 'traighl made, large eye, .aquiline nore, by trade abbickamitbf.haa thrged naser. which he will ne for Re' j Je wi horh'aild rIstd iB Yirtf iflit, sod n'beKeved he; will im to return to liU native place, tomewhere near Richmond, in Virginia. The above reward will be given for the appre hension and delivery of Win to me in this place, or for hit confinement in any gaol, and informa tion forwarded, so that I can obtain possession of him, SAM'L. W. YON G UK. mniubmS h, S. C. Fe. 2?, 1825. ?t5J State of North-Carolina, iMtotLL eovnrr. pfVEquity, Fall term, 1824 1 Jovpl as and jaeaee eer. vt urra u. in and illiaa Kerry ft appearing to tbe tsbstie tion of the court, (hat William Kerr, one of De defendant in this ease, it arirhabiUntof anotk- er state, it i tncrefore ordered, that pubTieaiim be made for atx weeks m the weera (ana. man, unleo tbe afore a id Wiinam Kerr ippo at tbe nest Superior Court of Law and tiutr to be held for the county of tredelL tt AH cwrt -house in 8tatevi!le, on tbe fifth Monavj after tbe fourth Monday hi March next, fl plead, answer or demur to takl eompiauMar I bill judgment will be taken, pro cock wo, tguv binv and heard parte. 6til JOHN N. HABT, Ctf.fc State of North-Carolina, MtrxcvMUcouMtr,' COURT of Pleas tnd Quarter jtetwina, Ju arv term.. 1825. Athan A Mclowtflw famttel J. Mnrray t Oririnal attachment anei Ice. Itapneanngtotnetatisractionottneour that tbe defendant Is not an inhabitant of :l state, H fa therefore ordered by court, thtf ntioB"wrmade TbTflnre rwmtnntiirtrwi in the Western Ctmlinian, printed at SliU)ir that the defendant tPPcsr at a Court of rW and Ciuarter aetslona, to be held lor rua w h at the court-house In Aaheville, on J MkL. in June neit. then and there Mead, snsacr on demur, or judgment final will bt entered paw him, scconling to tlie plainun 'a demana. -.;,v-i..aM.i. . ... - wa ew, mvi muuni)'."" --State of-North-Carolina, suKttr tovnrr. QVPERIOR Court of Law, Spring term, 1S-J IO Charles Steelman w. Joseph Pncham: ju dical attachment i James llud peth, rartutlKr Drdered by the eewt, that enlesa the eWrn' ppraBVanu rpMmLPnu P2?r'"."'y will be entered arainst him i and that J"r tuemelir be made eccordingry, is -the.ecrd Carolinuui, for three month. Teat, J. WILLIAMS, jun. c. s. Price alv. f,. 3mt6iV Cotton Ginning. TIE su!criber respectfully Mowfe- chsnts of the town of Salisbury, and ' ; fa-m-v. nf Kil n-itrtthnrliOO(L that bt 3 jtiat finli.d a large buibUnfrSlbyiS, ming CaUea. ta.rua:bj( Kater snd fcf also wen fixed for packing cotton, in . manner, for market He ensures w ... e.n- mritK .to!, rti-tnuu taaj a will have their cotton packed and put op m neateit manner, and in tbe shortest time r "j ble, and on the loweat terms at wlncn k ..ik-.. It. .1 ...,iua ttinu tt'hO SflKI in. in hU r.In. that St will be kent seDarttf If others, ttHhat ey will be-aure toget GUUUH UICTJCUU. I1C pum ea(abt;shment.'kth'u MiU MtttaOWVtwTW "I from 8aUbnrv. JA; F1SU Orttbrr 18, 1824. Indictments For t?jc3t. nasi battfat cs at tHs Office. Boot and $hoc EfttauUshmcn' EBKNUF.lt IMCKSON ttkeethis mej Inform blFmeraibr I.MM tlisiw has. fissei MmnVPtl lilB eWlwr , , F5V . w as . . fA'l Iw.s tk ntamw-lv rarrimied. nl ..J the house -owned by. JsK-IbonwiSS tainmeBtOir:airelS 8-W.Vhoet - the '-BoDt -en-?". rn kinr business, In all in "! bT;T h t1e of neatness and dutamiiiy r 0M Cevet, eannoi oe rrpa-e j " Ail orders from a awiance, - Will DO laiUJIUHT tt .. fr ,001 ' IjiOR land sdd by etAVr-oW V poi fornrest cprinni'f5L IMA &xA. t j
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