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"l - - 4 - i ' t 'ii, fi - , - . 'A 1 'h; -ii t 7 . . . . ,1 '" T . f1 ' ! h- '- -' if. Swpe-t-......,, ,: . "I ' rr ;uurri U CMtrsi. i rn ra iimi ( ) . tM lim4 Wu March, la tht couft a y t-f 'f tltt i at the danfhttr of Mr. Jb Jafftua, a liiUe girl of It or t) years ol aa, was ii'.Bfi-laf borne aUHit iob fit Trout titii to Wr mU, Mr. twli. who lived la tat nelghbothoud, she was Jixotsrtd br Urge a.othsr, which if ur kerplug U ti a few seconds, Hole esutlotuly UbUd her, ini sprang upon . heft sd aeleed Mr by the "k of - browgit bee eUurwt a. tmU cUg - wkicb, ht?ii wwUk' to assail the pan; Vnr, wst Instantly disabled. The rage - of Ik aerta Miaul, Increased by JM in; Utfcrtoc, wit itiln exerted oprni the girl with bom We effect, when most for tunately larger dog came op, tod Ui 4 the paetber. A mot furious eogsg. tncfiteniaed, which was about to result U the entire defekt of the do. but C the llnwfr lii f tb to Mr. (ool, ka B to Ittt Kent of ciits nd with cluU wo pot M dtH the patber, rJ rtKttd tho irU During lit wholt lira ! M4 invtdtr t tlocid do iiurt U quit hU prtfl but on iHo coninry clung to the little (Irl olih SertcncM end prcverirue, ttt teemed lupertar to. dneer, mi to Increue with the trtfijth nd nutubcr of iMl!oti. Wclvood Hitlop, mercbint, of Iimil U, fcft eollclied Itorn tle goveromcni of CoUrobJ. the eicluie prilte of unlilrif the A'Uhik end Pcific ocen, 1a thr part whkh he mi dtem nu tneni of canal or rtll wijr; oo the following comliitwiii t- -. . Jit. .Tht the benefit of the privilege Jul be granted him fur tweotjr-oDe cu. 3d' That be be allowed to lev ttJuty ; on ill dccripion of goodi lrtntried b lh uU Cn1 orrl wiyj for te eon- vtjraoce whereof, be it to be pcrmiitcd to hire the necenirj boat, cuttcrt, or cartt. . : sd. That he bo allowed, one year to Commence the undertaking. r 4th. The applicant offert, in cate hit propoaal bo granted, to transport, free of tipeoie, from one ocean to the other, all property belonging to the State. Thli application haa been promulgated. by order of the Colombian executive pow or, in the official Gatette of Bogota, in order that auch pcrtona ai mar choee to offer ketirr Irrm; may do to within a period of fl'yUi. ,. Caz. TO THt.tr.nri 04MF. AVhrn fre&h killed obacrvd to'put tow into the mouth and upon any wound they mv hare received, to prevrrt the f ahert being soiled, and then wn? u mnoth at full, length in v PaPer tt' l",t 11 c'9f ,n 0I K h ie ien from a great Jirncc, the entrju1 ''uld be extracted, and the cavity with tow dipped in rum or other '.riw, - . The wit g miiture ta proper for t4? f-T.-ryation of ammali ; one "poond 'tf salf; four ouncrs of alum, and two ounces of pepper, powdered together. Ofrman mrlM making FJm and Maple WW rtumhli.KUlOC.lXr. :rH J .Til ntilmore Awtrlrtn fmrii that 1J ilirar rrofUy aer IfiJ Shakipf art in hit 1 J Ul If any one lad tiud thi Thawing p.Mier from the hard when the Allied Poweri of. fcrtd to hU acceptance the crown, would he not have felt tHa foil forte of the atntiftuntt Al act Uie Inlgty a. of oat Urge tofvwa, uf to BtiKa traB u ca fee grti tout. Another palig front the aame poet aa4 the - tame drama - would not hate been leet ipplicahle la the trtnictioo. MTua !! dJ . ikat m the Lupere, 1 thrW-r prtiN4 mm a Wrfy emr We apptthended however, that the editor of the American Ii roiitaken In euppotinj that Uolirar never' read Shakipear,' If our imprctilnot are correct he wa educated in Europe. and la re otleman bf liberal attain, mesti. Shakipeare it read bf all na. tioni and the Liberator rnajr nt im. protiably hare wttneaaed the rcpre. tentatioa of tome of hit playe at Lima. A dutjoguuhed citizen of reru oacc informed u. that the Theatre at the capital of that country U in many re. ipcctt superior to the Park Theatre of New York, particularly in munc, acenerr and drtnei. The mind ii prone to consider the South Ameri. can nationt Utbaroua, because they have been enslaved. From a newspaper now before u containing a sketch of the life of DolU JPJpbTn evidence oVnia J!bTral"e tion : The" celebrated defender of South Amcricn Indcpredcncer waa born auJ Laraccai, iu 1785, and ia of a nobl and extremely rich family, lie waa sent at an early period to Spain, to a. a . a t oc eaucatea, ana wnen he bad com. pletcd hia studies, he went to Paris, here ne was much noticed for hit Wenlt and .learning in all the beat tocietict in the capital. At Paris he waa a constant attendant on all the public lrctures. He contracted in in timacy tiiih Humboldt and OoupUnd, travelled with them for aome time, and successively viaitcd England, Iia. ly, Switzerland, and a Urge part of (.ermaoy, to make himself acquainted w nh their customs, and the character of man. We will only add, that hia -procla mations onltormly evince' unusual ta. lent. Hie addreaa to the army, after the battle of Ayacucho. would not do discredit to the pen of Napoleon: What, for instance, can be more con. cisely, more forcibly, or more beauti fully expressed, thaa the following: "South America ia covered with the trophies of your valour ; but Ayacu cho, like Chi m bora zo, reara her head above them all." Albany Dcm. Jl'Ni: 28, IB2I. Sim tt wit attint, ' At lK lirntf iKil firanea rrt fine. , .. " . . . . 'I ta ta witrtaa tauua weinouidstartn the WooUt )n orJcr ta , i.r. f,iitvt , tf te lM f4tof ,0 . w m&MtSfi wmvo produce me pyUnh )n y0ur p.pr,tha Mowing com- ("got tad fiocit flavored fprapes, and mutation, the hlitory ef whkh Is b itf- iathc trcatesial'undancc. Such vines ly tt follows I Same weeks ago, a plect should be rfarkrdf and at the proper appeared In the Western Carolinian, time thoold be transplanted. wgned J Miivt," n which the public Ur Ws$ tU plan, we ihall be rlri Af AaWeee were brought f Babied tomtit plenty of wholetooe, UDd" "ml"loo, but lo termt and Ian. excellent f lot at IhuL, for our do! J"C xtlU TH' I s M..,ti ...I i.j t, a . ANatlte wsa repbtdto in the lUUIgh mestlc usl, ms.,.4 of buying. . an R li( mU ,MliBt4 exuavaaHnce.fip adewiDet, ,lK0tlUftc7"OiaV'Me VaJr. This which are adriterated with osatetialt IU, rlf ntmti IM diapoud to prejoJ.iU to kua. Mr. JoaephCoop. tUuucata 14. U, ikm to drag b ax4 er, of N.J. gWct the preference to the trsdjce the nsme ef another lr2iUual native grape-vine, aa they Jtt . proof having nothing to do wlh the business, against the haidctt wlotert, grow tpon- B1 hwbig nothbg of It. In shart, the taaeoiialy la every part f the country, Pc " - character at to re ,MM,MMl.l.kil.A,ii. hln a notice from the pen of "ANa to ras wt,nst rtion4y nrtcwrs x n aiki vim, Mr, fJUort I havt attChtUtly r4 tht remarks of ytur correiKMleM Metrtet$" and woulj mpecfuHy fur. gest tne propriety et letting tals bntiiMat pus, tub sunlfo, nntUthe meeting f iht neat Suit end Nslluoal Legldaturei, Aa act of Congress, establishing a tul! furm system of welghtt and mesiurtt throughout the United States, could he ttsily passed or, If Ibis thcmldaot be done, our Legislature could pan kt totsub'iib a uniform system througfw mis oiata. ii ia maucr M lAiltreaxe whether the bushel measure caoui. J ho, a i jo r?:co, ctiWe iochci i . u it - waiy necessary taat u tnouM oe miaat throughout the ttate. ' aires "Vwr t, 183. - V that every ptraoo may be furnished !. ZlT' -n. .1.. .i.- . - j I v4ew, the following commui.-tcttloo with nact that produced the mott and . i.. .l. tai turxaiiTT." The foltewlnf It a list of the yomc Gentlemen who graduated at the lata tent.te the Register but the impartial Commencement of our Univ erltf , bettfrult b their oelghbot hood, ) hw meant tbey w tdifted to their aoU at ret s!aa mams y.- iiuii -fiaw tvj riiKu cnncri innr in wnKQ int gtwcigm ixrgimtf III Alvti. KentB(k- fratn the aecd, from Uyert,fr.tn cot- conducted. It. columns are open to the IlilJaborougfc. i Iwae D.ker, Drtins.iek Tl .-, T, . ... I .1.1. -f .L .t t... -i" . a j !-? - ..... w)ni, . , , . . r" . Alien j. oatuee, uranre t Williint nfihodof making wine ii at ollowa .of ! question, but closed to e .try J. Bingham, do. William Botun. u. Wim.-U the grapra ha on the fn the other aide. I. tbl. fair ,gb , J. C. Bruce, Halifax i J .i f net until they are fully ripe , then JfJV '0MrMMllt ! kP"WIc ,00r?'1 Carter, Caswell i John D. Clancy, Hill pther the bunchee when they are dry "'Ar.?"! nV Tr" borouhl RJc"8-Clinton, do. W.i. .rfrce from moistures throw away " ffi'11"1' ,BKM Donne II, CuilfordrJobn M. (Ut, hero,Unone,,if..y,oie0th.cide ItS? tJSti 1 iSt?' milltoaanotta maah iU Kima r . -r i .X ... yorreu, uulltord i Lltlntwj cduca secptautthe pummice ia a atrong refuse to give place to an answer, exprct- y ( TJl&?&&' ?V 'waMMar )- wae. to it, ari after it haa aoaked awhile MmMlt aircaucA. Samuel t. TL.5- Long, I , coutu Kir. vtaics ii.rrla. alrekUnkiirv. M r v...,..- . ,v..H1,ft9 4 i iimrKI anlaon, Nonbanptoo i Johnis wtrrum ir.lIotfgtrKUgecomiij L. Hoh, Orange t BenimlnS. ai m. m Dresa it kain. 1 uong,iuuux Jmcs Martin, AUbamss CLT.?JX?2s.i W. Cor. iftos, In your p.per barrus, J.mrs . MorrUon. do. Thonn, e4J.dbeireorawrthefermealat.oni ef lk, M ntinl; rlee a eoinmunica- PipkInrHertroVdi M.rah.il PoIk, Ten- Mr. Coojerteema to .prefer the lau Uoo signed One of the People " the nes.ee i H.mucl PopeUton, Benton: ter. Tolach cask cf 32 gallons el character and laneuja of which are not Thom. Riitu. Ph.th.m . w.ir..-. ir w'tor, ad seventeen pounds of tugar, ju.ified by the eotHa of A Native ( We II, Kalrigh t David W. Sims, If oli apd OOMlfihth wf Apple "brandy. J to whidr H purports to be an -answer. I fax,-Vat John VV; Watteri, Brnnswlrk t Burn euiihur matches in the cask .Whether 44 A Native'' is to blame or fiurwel B- Wilkes, Brunswick. Va i Wil. which contains two or three gallont of otherwise, for his communication, is not IUm A. P. X. Wright, Wilmington: th. wiae, top the cask, ahake it well to "JF P"P " Pr"n inouire ; out in William. Br Wright,- Duplin r John-J.- w I "... am a lttke lk 1 nwastiA a! aaswi alMlsa). I t r 1 aT...!t1. " a J SI mcorporsie thc'auiphor, tnen til tae a n -"""V rt,v oc oejrree w caskaodbung it up, melting wax over riier cannot excuse tne imoer... ter or Arts was conferred on the lion. ihehuap unfeeling, and unfounded asperaions made John II. Eaton, U. h senator from Ten- Mr M'M.haa do,, ont n.o Kr.ndr b' " M f lh PePle" ' bl Sc"" nf Wln E. B.iley. Sooth Taro- . 3Ir Manoo coea not ute brandy .u.. ... L.n ik iu. D..e...i, r . ? . . , i i Mm. mm ..w....f .... , . ,nu ur, nuiui iiiTwooaiDi Miicicn I or Mgar in making wine , neitfier doea bt hd wtit.nt or w iCCelwr- t0, lhe ,ii .iu a a . r m s i " - " " a h mate use oi isingiass in renning or Duhl cat oa of A Nat ve." Tha truth clarifying I but uses in its stead, whites I i. otherwiaat the neraon alluded to. as ot egga beaten up and mixed with new " a lata Senator," had nothing to do with . y rtT- r A m-, ' milk. I. 44 A Native- perhaps never read it and .. TT... T Tr . . . . . has no knowledge of the author. Ibe ,,,r- nia iasiieuer,Baieojan- SUFLOiTLR. ' writer of "A Native showt no other P,rr ,4 n,e " " bis. real, opinion tnu .-The aeed of the Ull annual eunflow-l ampafhy with him, ib.o a alieht Uwmm.'j uraeka wi" a tree, and ataigns these er, it istaid.yieldranoil aa tweet and in a passing remark. Thia being ther,,i0, I Amidst all the distress farad grester, - .TnZCRJTE.T.IRD. " Iow Ces the. head, and stilt the ttmgii " Ofrhoae wlio fougtit,and ap.ke.and aung." I never shun a grave yard : the thoughtful melancholy which it in spires it grateful, rather than disa greeable to me. It givet me no pain to travel on the green roof of the dark Jtlavuvsrvcrv """f'M" ivlanA uihat. i mansion, whose chamber. lanust soon a f .1.. .1 I. . nrnmvi I nllpn ainnrr frnm rhnrr. ever Doaroa oi uie cim or manic ucc, i " ri i - j ...vv, areintendedoohepurpmr ot rear ing like mahogany, wash them well - It.al f-.r4 art ill if as rf lrtrr Ijj cllUt sviiie uiiiitvu wimi wi common Water i then take a few drachma of dragona blood, according to the quantity which may be wanted in the whole, with half as much alken etr root, and a quarter of as much adpea, and digest these ingredients In rfpUT. ponces of , proof sprnrt to every drachm of the dragon a blood ; as soon a the boards are dry, varnish them civer with this tincture, by means of a tppnge or soft painter's brush j. and they willa H it" aald," ever afur, to -wearaheppearimcejD to deceive theejfe of any indifferent observer. TO 60rTE IVORV AKD BONES Take sag, ""Mid bcnl ltin strong vrneBirr'ttraTu the "'decoction through' have a "mind to'touen bones or ivory, ateep -them in this Jhquor, and the longer vthey rema'm .. iVL it, . jhjg softer they will grow. caterpillars: A friend of ours informs us that the) readiest way of destroying these mis chievout insects Is, by firing a 8 til all charge of gunpowder, into their nests, between the hours bf H and 12; at which time they are all in. In this way a large orchard ihay be cleared of trttrrr-inMOM much fruit may be preserved. Worcester Spi. ifact. tha hvDotbatia on which 44 On of I 1 Vr. (.....u'r.!,;... dinner the People" cslculates his illiberal reflec- 1 P"a. never existed in sny at a waaei cat vuvni w w,v www a , a-a I cAtinf re 1 it i a tha ian.l . . :i u. .,tk K..t i .rl. uons, at once una io me grouna. y .. ,.ui oil may be drawn w?th but little ex- MOoer,be People.K,how, b he of the men only.butof the women anJ pease, and with the advantages, that h more Md ,h,n iion, ,hou h he children, that they will all die, before it can be obtained at any time quite pnmls9 himulf f(l,our in a certain ,htT w,n Sain com ""der the power cf aun, oianu, ins .ecu, rjmrter, Tor his defence or Mr. Macon. inB ,ur"- " me enemy wrre at a cm- also, and the mate that remains after As, however, he has tbua volunteered to tancc 1 huuld not take much notice ef the expression of the oil, are of excel- maintain- the grealhessand purity of that ,ucn eapresVions, bat as they are onl? leat use to feed "hogs and poultry, gentleman, and to put down all who even bout twenty milea off, it is a strong eti- But besides these uses, the growing dareto whisper a doubt of his infallibility, of the determination of the Creeki. plant is of eminent tervke i it having it yet remaint to be seen whether he is a; The ralon which the Creeb L'MM.fl-hwtM t.Mw. ,mZ adeauatt to the undartakine. - His 6rst o the Hanks, ft. e. Luropeans) will exhaled from one plant in 24 h.urs, in m" dm,f VM,eT 1 'f f ',0U TtS E.7.7 reneth which eovem - , . , , . ...',l ' to republish, in the Register, the piece J-Krouai strength, whjcb govern light and dear weather, a, . man res. ' H A h lnKorJer thlt P mem is daily gaining over those Greeks pimm..iuu uu impure aiaic id rlHn . . rnP ,hemU.. .n-l wno, tnougn not exactly in Uvorol a t t" ll t a I 1 - -y w.wi . - to a place where there is neither sol tude nor " tociety. Something human is there but the folly, the vanities, the pretentions, the pride of humanity is gone. Men are there, but their pas. sions are hushed and their spirits are stillmalevolence has lost its powera of harming appetite is sated ambi tion liei low, and lust ia told angef has done raging; all dispmef have ' eh cTeoVall revelry is over, the fellest an imosijy is deeply buried, and the dark est sins are deeply confined by the thickly piled cloca of the valley: vice ia dumb and powerless,' and virtue is waiting in silence for the trump of the Archangel and the voice oi UdST A poor laborer in England having been obliged to undergo the opera. ttonof having hit leg cut off, was charged sixteen ntnee by the textotl for burying itr The poor fellow ap P.d J9v.H.ect0,r fr bedrest,- who told him he could hot relieve him that time i but that he theuld certainly de duct it front- the- scxton'a- feet v when the rest of his body, was to be-buried. . Thu must have been cold comfort to the la borer. A gentleman in his eagerness at ta. ble to answer a call for some apple pie, owing to the knife sliding on the bottom of the dish, found his knucklea buried in the crust, when a wag who was seated just opposit to him, very gravely observed, whihjt he iield hia 'pTatealrV'm whilst jtur hanT in?y tnat apace ot ume. iience tne mhaD- judfre whether the language ol that piece mn"hy, are neverthelesaaeeking their Hants of dose, ill-aired, unwholesome htistiGes the terms tnd exoressions used ow" rathcr.than ibe public good- , tu, alkttLuL Jiftdllue.at.AaUiLiiuULJk.urvBr iK P.nnU " Ii U k. I . The fourth reason i.. ihe order and f I T a ' I T 'rmtmmm,,i mt. ,mM vation. , least ridiculous parts of the writer under regularity with which the Longresi ot question, that he tries to drag in the late Mestern Ureeca waa hld .t A.oi. MANCHESTER. Presidential election j and pretends to uecemoer io, iBJt. i was preient ai There are about thirty thousand seethe character and views of "A Na- he congresa. It was composed of the . power looms in the district imme- live'' plainly intimating thar he is one' principal inhabitants and generals of the diately aurfounding Manchetter, Eng. of those "choice spirits who cVied out for several diatricts, and held its session for U-j .l:.u . a I.eUan Ln favor the sueeesa of Adam.r days, during which time, all the affairs u wnn.ii Kivc ciuuiui iuiiii auu . ... . r ... ubsistence to more than Lo hundred No other than one with a perturbed im- hn..,j I .A th. onn nnn agination believes thst any auch persons ,,ed 'hough the officers and soldiers who houtand persons ! and these 200,000, , rmi;fl. n, if hsve defended the country for the last six there be any aucb,tbe Nativsv it not month bad not received either' rations, one of them. He is wJat hia aignature clothci or mbney'C There were 2000 oT indicates w A Native" of the State ; not diers in the town, who came with their .... . . .... .liflT- m.m m,.mmmm,Amm,m . . .1, . M.t flO " I alien to its sou, its honor, or its interest; wimnutr,i j V TO DESTROT BJT& OA MICE. ,nd on the , ub:ecl of jhe hu presiden- riot or disturbance, and the Congress, for Mix flour of malt with some butter sl.r.t i. ... .!,..,. .A nr.it, UarA nnH ptilaritH:ru!d have done I, . . r ' r , i iwi luiiici) us wHiiu.uuuiiiiuiiu --o add hereto a drop or two of. oil of anni-ldvoc,u for ,he election of W. H, Craw- honor to any nation. . i seed make It up into balls, and bait your fofd Qne of ,he p Ie wi not find jt ls . mistaken Idea that is prewlent- s itvAmericamrcguaoame prQwj;JiuL question. 11 he Mie urecKs. i nave Deen ior ten wishea to write further, he mu.t take uf amidst 2000 solciers, and I have nevci the subject oa its own merits, and stand wen one of them drunk ; nor indeed have nr full k l II seen one drunken man in Greece. Whether I shall, addrest. you again, I J be heauty, modesty, simplicity - - - a -a a . i i Jn account ot materials usea, and od, &c. consumed, directly employ at least as many persons more. uV m y u, -u ... yUur for(j Qne of ,he peorIe w, not finj ir"bwWM,ty0,l,i:lk)Unnis, loreasy-trhrimagineittreail-ifrhi. by this means you may take theen all. M the Presidential question. If he 1 iaatjaawMa ..a UOM Tat CAKDta ciaotiets. vnrrtoomr arr vt The dtizenain the fork of Black Riv j ,. . B . . r I Whtlhm SrS;S" i.aii'4mi m of .he y 1 .m , wwMuv,i. I.HHWUIRilil,vuu. vr .. .... .... ,' ... . ,....! in.n. nn..t.inrth wnl d. teTiTdleWfi " . a wercproouceui tnerewas tweflty-nw iSp lhe service of tha Creek Cover newfengaged, 1 r: ... r- , rt j ' I I n ir niiR ur inula 1 1 if.irs iui .iiv ' ho was on this. aide. Now allow a use of your columrrs for a few further, re- that eovernmenr. It is understood that quarfisfXorn aaved to each Squirrel,! marks. aiothee " aATivE. jhe construction of the vessels is super whtdrla a lour calculation, and-174 1 . Untended bv an ollicer liieh in our service, buapls hayebeeq Vaved in three daysh Afthe Tast Races bver' the Union 16reis ajso in progress in New-York in to our neighbourhood. OLD RitLE. Course, on Long Island, the mare Vanity the yard of Mr. Eckford, one of the ' , w I waa beaten oy another named,, upcrary. llargest ana oest omit vessels ejer "- nt.BAVD'a aoaroir aaor. . This circumstance produced the follow-1 m the U. States. Aft apDlicatiom has been made, to I ing neat play upon words, at the Jocky the Legislature of Massachusetts, for m Club-Dinner! - rkrnt, Th. naneri state, that act of Incorporation fbr aX? uartintee Com- Tbe twon Cowrae. It has given a . . , '......, n p.nnirl- Arf thrpurfxaf4Baucmggiut moral lesson to the world-whereTa Butter is told at HarrUburg, in Pennsj t Ktik tf marei. is left beintf;indlOSry . v- V-.
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