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1 4 Mansion Hatch !.V8AM5nt;ilY, X. CAKOMNA, ihi r..n.i .iu.rMthV(i. liliVt ai. Mttkifl stth North Corner 1 1 ( f L .4 ill"! Coo rt I mje, m! in tha i ' ft I tt of burne. the firepritlnf l. ut .hi rrrt tl lo fiiwurt f f lli'n fab- iirtfficnt, iun.i!ure if every description neces sary to 1'if tomMitt f Trsrfl?rs, sl no e. J ,' ail U J Iw providing fur the Table thehr t tSs cionifv nord. The IHrwiH be ".W,Ve4.i'Ji clvte, UH!"rS ';'' equal I n w tlte tfie, rovidrd tiln I'lcnty 1 movetrler of H kiwi, nd attended by nbl. - Hug ml Hoatleraw. convenience WUmJ-4 jit t, g- H ib;"Wruincn It rria,-if no yrprwv t fRfrfr 0: tr? the pl4Cl nr UOU'e CWHUii nmwrw trivtt rowrrt, wM wat-houM , well tabulated without families. Ob us nremlace mm H-r. UOl'SK, trhich regularly he supp'ied when- ler U rrt the pta-itc :hii nutnuig nn ho wsniir-f,' on Mi pert, to roe those wtniurtele who n-f think proper to fill. " Tit AViAers, mir 1fU u1 1 JU VF-V, tp et ihf Mni-1. At I !'. VJ N i, .cfii. JfnTirr.--Th subwriher 'iil Mil, prV. f.e nlf, t hit hm,M Tuesday, th IOia day of N(nmbf nit, lh l'tiiiu mhrrton h now lifts ronli'mmr upfiU of 40 Krt fUA. w.ihlf').! Il.i Mill, ApptHehr!. m l Mi!(if gHJ dwelling !" ifxl n'liff contetiliiil boJKi, t ( likely wfimt on mn m l mn, ml lie r chihirrn, iro on !o ! jrcf olJ Kftr tl I'lktlr IIrrt, pn Tkluthli Yukfl W."8"! l-vl t ( trt 1 CkiiUi lldgi tnrl S'ufpi ipuuti. if of W hal, Corn. ), t'J rky, rl l ' "J llifi l'rnig Utretili, M'tln- ftuumrt, with twmrjf oilier inlflrf 1 On er-d t lelt mooltii f fcfl't jJie T4(itTU'r'-CTW, mhich will bt I1 on ?'t'J.t vf umo n.r Twu ) r, wtih lilerrf flf one ye r Whura h.y ffir1 rTTtllP. u , r-l,rr !.,,( Ii-n 7 ' n. irr')( mIv t iliLitcU by Lii l U-,, . j I f li' rutoii.--f Pf 'tn to itbliik )iiic4 dii l-i' in SiUtbury, 1 pit, r. to r.iVc ml rrpiir dint, .-. my Ui mic."l'. .n iMjicruir llf of . '.iitnWji;), nj on -rr, th ii.u4t ic-orMno-df rf, een m t'w b'd 'i't.ei. Hiring krr ttftfr'l ia (be luini tit or ctca yean 1 f niptoym a pirt of Li lim fur brrr or four vf ili K"i In picking col f. iW ipr purpnvc uf more fu Ijr c rj'iiintirig iuit'.( villi the principle ml prac t-.ral ori''(on of ihrte eyeful nw.limri i end katinf recenily riw'ed Snnth Carolina, ber the moat implored iiint are m wit a the Yirw of tiiUKr ltit, l miklnr himaelf ac- i q iiin'rJ ith ih' p'an-nn which thrjr tra cowj iirorird, lie. be Iberrfure Irela awureu, that by bit enlarged experience, thin acquired. In miking and rrpairinfr (tii, and picking cotton, be can construct Micbinei auperiorto nj ever done ii North Carolina. 11hm wuhin -urk done in thi line nf huai nett, are n;' "'" init.2 to tiron the my Kribrr, wiUicjI tlte pfn ami etrcutioii'of Mi work, eiamine an J Jnle for ihente!rea. Ho will ipi'e no piim in ii;i(i))ing himtelf with the brkt materiii to be had in the country 1 and il! make artu repair (iiw, accoiding lo or.len received, onthori notii c and rcaionahle term. All thoae wbo nay pleaae lo call on him, will find bun efrber at hi ahop or -U riling in Sali Uir), ready to eieeme an joW ith mhtch tbey ray oe pWaaed to favor him. X.1MUEI. FIULET. Salfhxty.Jtur.M'i.V. 79 Oot Washing oMftCne. "JrOTlCE. Thi U to notify the public in gen- X eral, that having acquired from ibe Ie. Jianmenl of Stale of the" United SUte, patent i tie Macbliies Tut TNatliltig." ClejlOln-ind Separating Gold duet, coniiating.of a t unnel. Trunk and Spout, I berebv forewarn'all erormi from ttungor making taidMrbinea vhhimt my pemiHton. UlCHAUD LEE. Ruiherfd u. Stpt. I 1 829. ht91 Commuted to tie 3aV , IN Salieb-fl v, K. C. on the 12lb Octourr, IF "9. a Nefro Man, hocalUhiname M'.l), and aay he belong to Col. Arthur, living ab'-ut ibree ijtct titm Columbia, S. Carolina, lie ppeari to be 50 jremold, ie Sfeet'ltfnr II inchti bigh, black compleetion, ftout built ; third finger on right hand a little crooked ajid 'ifT, cauaed by a rope j no other marki per I C'4abl? i aayi be li l Lome about IWh of Au yt;l la' 1 be owner it deiired to prove pro. iicrtv, pay cbarfea. and take him awav. V. SLA1 Eil, Sk'ff. On. 13A. 1829. 89 .SaM f AertA f'oreA'no, DaviUton cewny . AT ULItTof Pleai and Quarter KeMiona, Au y gut term, 1679 . Joat-ph Clark vt Kreiler u.k C ravar: Original attachment 1 Jacob Cook u:.mui.rd a garnishee. In thiicaac it appear ing to the aatndaction of the court, that the de. fcniUm. Frederick Cravcr ia aot an inhabitant of Jlhli mtuJt Ii therejre dered bjr jUienurt luai puonrauon oe ivaiie aix wren aucceawveiy aCjO.V of tl.o li pnft f3 Hon .'af.wi ltanil dug Iho 13 day of irptem ber, and end ng the litli day of November, in ihe town of WVtArrrh, on Mn Lvi. Tiiearl.ivi ami W ril- nt.Uyt and in the ton of CncerA Cibarrui cou ily, on ThurviU), Fri lvt and Haturdavi i ai.d will be let lo Mirri al Mfil dollar the Seaon 1 tir dIlai tli I f; 1 a'.d tmht djlUre '. inture foal. B4 R. I.. 1'P.aHANP. Sept. 10, 1H2. C. I BOWr.R. MST OK mTRKH EM l!.MNC; in the Pit OfBre at falwlmrv, X. Ckrolina, the lt dtvuf October, H2V. ror.TRY. I, 1- . )H MW IX Urm4 m4 I'M IM Mil fWf- The f!l"it'g ban a-ldreaed to UJr Bvron, art) roni lerr 1 by if Waller Scott a lb fincet prolujtica of flyroai Tbera U t mj o thread of life, S(j dearly arrathed with atino aloot. That d r iny'i r-lenilca knifo , At onr tmut never both or none. Tlirra it t firm on which. tbee evei III" "ftej gacd with fond drligM tk it uiuii joy wuttk.rn':: 'lal diemi ruloraa it Ihrougtitho tii'LL i,Tljrro ! vor heo tonea IntfirO knelt MnlU4-rlr IbMUKti mt Lreati, I wbuU vA htv oiripk) totrt-., , UnJctt th vooo oould jjio tho rctt, - TU faew at otmweKoll AKVOion tale ii,. h tht chrrk j in the U eru Carolinian, printed ia Saliaoury, for the aid Frederick Craver lo be and appear bel'ire the juiticei of our court of pleaa and qiim er aer-noni, to bo held for the county of Davidaon aforeiaid, at the court-bouae in I.ei it'pton. on llie 2d Monday in November net, Uirn and there to replevy or plead, otbtrwiae in (tment final will be entered agVmat him, for -tk. flainiiff1! debt and. coit. .VViine- David Mock, clerk of our aaid court, at office, the 2d Monday of Auguat, Anno Domini. 1 82V. 6t92 U. MOCK, tfk. iSfoe eAVlA-CiireoiMl, JteclknhHrfnntv if'--jl'PRRI0R Court of Uv , May t rm, 1829 j Elixa Coxe vi. William Coxo : Petition for Divoroo. Ordre4by4boooorWtbt publication Joha L. Bartinger De maue tor mree monto tucceaiiveiy in tne Weitern Carolinian and Yadkin and Catawba Journal,that the defendant be and appear at the next auperior court of law to be held for the coun'j of Mecklenburg, at the court-home in Charlotte, on Ue 6th Monday iifler the fourth Monday ji September next, and plead or amwer to the plainiiiVi petitjon, or the am will bt beard partem VVUnereu -UMderiou day after iue 4th Ktonday in'Tv'farcli,' 189 Stole tj Jfartk Curolitulf ... ' R0VAN county, Augurt aeuiona, 1828 1 Jolm-Etchison, Administrator of John li'art, dee'd. vt. the heir at law of Jacob Black, dec'1 i Justice' execution, levied 00 Landa. It Cf ring to the intisfaction of the court, that .data B m k, To'Jy Elch'uon, Daniel Clack, Aon we ' ; it iI Daniel Black, Guardian for William Ii'ca sre nrt inhabitant of lb ii Kite j on mo t.un ot the pldiit'iff, by counieL ordered th Jiublication be made in the Weitern Carolinian orlix weeks, that unlet- the laid . defendant! iappear at the next court to be held for the coun. ijr of Rowan, at the Court-botwe in ftaliabury. on third Monday in November next, and -aniwer mid petition, judgment will be entered for the plaintiff! demand, and execution awar- Mirhacl ilbrilit Ifru Armitel tVilie t. Almond 8rab Andrrenn Thomai Hrowji 'arcui T. Beard Jerem. Brown Joha Blackwrll Michael Bker kluM L. Brown Wch'd Braddiaw Uia Barber - Henry Jtrker Jrbe Berkley John Ilutner Dvi'l. U.le Ni'hm Cruflia (liriten fauUI Jubn Y, Cowan Ffiaabeth Cotter " llartiii C'uUl David t hroM Arn.onil H. Cujo Witie fimii An Ire w Crus Henry Cbriitian Calm C'mbrel Sarah Crump Oiniel Call Wm. t. Uukei 2 John R. Dunn Geo." P. Ueveraux Joa, E. Dobbin! F.luuUetb Edcliuao Peter Kary Jia. or Jack El!i John Fraley J4C0V Tithcr or riul - Klutta . Fulton Lodge Peter Feaar.r t Francia Gibaon Oaki h Griffin 2 Joorph Graliam Caty Glover John F. Gonikeo Danl. Ilelfrr Buvetl llanly m'l IluUi James Hyde James K. Ilelo Johno. Ilulen Wm. A. Ilowel " " John Hiighei Wrl'ly llnrrrM James .. llele Col. J. W. Hunter Henry H.ll F.velin Henderson t (eorge Howard William R. Hughes C.lly D. Hadrn Abraham Hill Celia Hill jMnvs K. Kerr Henry Kern Ann Locke David lrck John Luckie 'Matthew B. Locke Alexander Locke John B. Locks Jacob Link .Francis Lingle . John Lenco Alelendrv LnvettS) Jane (. Miller Forrest Monroo FrUr IL Moury NUrga'et Mekcruie John W. Moyer P.dard Mason Andrew McMiken .lobf F. Mdler Philip Miller Tl..imas M.l'or llrnry Mesaimore Johnatban Mill James Vagbet y Alexander Ncibett Jame Norris Stm'L -NaiUe - -Henry C. t'wem Humphry Owen Sam!. tic John Prxd . A. .Pilmcr . . Ju.ol Pool At. Pack iMid Rrcd Jacob Riblen :; Richir JKubiauiS"-..-;: Jacob J George Rufy C-atharine Khodeim'rth Michael Smith Thomas Scott Jane Stikelether John Stewart June Smith Fdw'd. II. Stephens George V. Spear Mary E. .Smith Henry Sechler John Shuman Jacob Skile ' MaJ? James Smith John Turner Ricb'd. Thompson Citbarirse Troutman Jacob Troutman Adam Troutman Dan'L Webb Ur. I- Ward FaIwU P. White George Warner Peter Walton Jowph Woods Thomas Wotnao There is n Hp, wh eh rnbis hadi prrea'J, Ad none ba I eer prcav'd before ft vuwed to make mi mrrtly blttJ And mine, riine only preat'd it more!" Tliere ' bosom -s'l n. own lUth pi'low'd oft ' tf I '-og held A mouth which arnllee ' a!on, An eye whoec lean 1 i n a elied. There are two heart. e fn-jveinen' thrill Id unison closrly sere! 1 That pulse to puUe, rrenaive still. Tbcy boli smH awave, or cena '0 beat. There are two toils who trpia' flow In gentle Mrearci sJxaimly rut, Tliat when they part Uiey part ! ah. no ! They cannot part these s.ui are one '. Luruvt frm " Won as," m fwn trani oieil frtn tl Or &MiW. But blest, mprt mely blest, if ho Who pin partner like tbe bet Whoae indovtry snd f'ugal lore Daily Improve bis little store. She never Jcen, she never flouts, She nert urthe suHen pool. She and her eonort, side by side. Their children see, with honest pride, ' Atpiring to bright honour's crown. By virtue rising to renown 1 And nilt, el yean roll on, they prove . The dVar dcli(ht of mutual love. , Her every ct by grace rtfined, And native dignity of mind, " ' This pattern of her sex will flew Tbe scandal-loving coterie. Such peerten wives by J ve are given, To bleu the favourite e of heaven. tti couM let ntlur f If ftan'og ef tnJ, Irtish ind IrraJth of iheie million. When they alighted irt the wtwji, the y frequently broie tl in Ur ge limbi of trees with their weight. A liojlc fimily hat been known to have killed mart than g hundred dozen in one utght, with po!ei ind other f eupori nd thejr were often taken in iacb numKn, that they were thrown into piUi, and kept to feed iwine. . -at :, w " Jg'l"!-Sf-r - - ic,"rt(iMwi JMuf"' liar 102 'tue late Hemtnole war. Dale, with no other corapRnino than.Mr.JlutrH, nephew oT"CofriMle7 wm AlxOama nver uprjn'iome service con oected ftiUl thelAmerican cpentiona. when, between RendAlPi Greek an! .6tnp.!l, ! ullnmtlUt v the Chktsw. Bluff, they wera rn.ou. tercu oy a urjri: una minncu ut iwtjvt Where, O! my spirit, hastes thy Bight, With trembling spssd away . . . W'ih thou forever leave my eight 0 ! gentle ipirit ray. Say if again we meet below f Nay do not flee 10 fait, " in not kind 10 6on to go, We houU be friends at but. Then little fluV'rer fare thee well. We may not meet again : it since thowowT nor krndlr tell, L.'-We will out part in pain... ty aurg chiefs and picked warriors, riprctsly elected for their capture. Mr. Aua. (ell itecred the )oat, and Dale with hie own hinds fought and killed the whole twelve aavaget, one afur another! For this and other caljnt ac.i, the I'tr'nlature nf AUbanrt gave him a I'riadier General' conimiaiiorf, and set' led half pay upon him for life. Canldm .V. C J Journal. A good one.'" X tip-top exquisite wm endeato'ing 10 call a coach, one day, but hia hngi not being very avail able, or having too little muicutar power to blow them, or deeming it verv vulgar to speak loud roougit to be heard, a sailor ha'ppenirg alon and observing the difficulty, hailed toachee in a. voice'. Jike a ?P5kn4.trampet- " Ilerr said Jck, lookiog unuttcra blv things at the Dandyhere ioint thing that want! you." JH", York pa. wuif'itMi w ikiak. m Oar mtH$ tf.r H hr lu Hlrar. Robert Ilulen John Johmtoo or Peter James Willis K rider Thomas Walker Toh nJohhst 6 n F.fiJarWonrrg Tbomaa C. Jones Philip Yost 8am'i. Johnston Revben Tsrbrough. 3t90 SAMUEL REEVES, P. Jf. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Concord, N. Carolina, on the 1st of October, 1829. John Andrew ' Christopher Ltffler Lausoii H. Alexander Enoch McGraw John C Barnheart Tbomaa Motler , 3. , James 11. Burns Mathiai Barringer John Barnheart ChaTte F. Blum Catharine Brown 2 David Bradford George Curtine Joseph Crawford George Cline Geo. or Andrew Cur eine Etyah B; Davis 2 ' Andrew Davis 2 John F. Dry -JaoohEaggoi. Jonn. i-tttrntm- Allison Flemirtrr John Carmon 2 George Gage -Joaiah Harris James Harris Wlliam How Jonathan Hartsel Levi House Roderick Hardin Capt. Sam 'I. C. Harris Miie Sarah Harris Alexander Irwin William A. Johniton Thomas Lofton Thomas Littleton Wm. McLean, Esq. 2 Joseph R. Mckinley Jacob Moose Stephen Mckinley Chrtildpher Metchorl Michael Milster A. C. McRee Mun.ft.rl S rKln7;f Robert T. Plunket William Teter John N. Pliifer Mii Mary Parks Murcus Kuk ' Seth Rodger S obn Hendleman 2 Ojeiu Rodger FeliiRohcrta. Eliaa Snell ecretaty tosee i Ijodge No, 32 "Archibald Smith " Daniel Stough - - - - Elizabeth Skelington Samuel Shinn Miss Ann M. Walker . Rev. John Wilson, D. D. Elias Wincoff George Ury, Esq. Mary Wilkison Dahjel Udy Datfl. Walker Sam'l. Weddington Capt. James Whit James Wier. D. STORKE, P. M. flourS N.Cl iUe, Ten. bett. 26......,.Cotton 7 a 8. 6 lard 6 to 7, whiikev 25 to 37, taRow 8 .1 1 a- a a -a - .... "j j oana wna iu per cent. di. The Way to keep him.Xhoui io, last evening, a man wa seen coming down by the spout of a lw three story house, in the uorthrrn quarter of the city. Several persons collected y and amoog them a young physician, who, supposing it to he a case of somnam bulism, kept the others quiet, lest the man, awakened suddenly by noise, should fall and break his neck. When he came down, however, he was found to be as wide awake as any of the starers. On being questioned, he said that he was a member of a club which met every Thursday night. He thought he always came home so ber, though his wife said he had gone to- bed -tlrtmk-every .TWadAyoiglu since he joined the club. " The only proof she can bring of that, he added, " is that 1 get up, eveTy Friday morn ing, with my clothes on. Just as I was going out to night, she got me 10 go into the garret, to set a rat trap ; and when I tried to come out, I found she had locked --me- m. said, through the key hole, that she wodd.seLroelreeif.Lwould agree give up the club, and join a temper ance society ; but 1 had too much From t'ue RaleigU Register. - PLUMBAGO, or Black UatL.An Professor Olmsted Geological Re port, he states, that he has never read of any Mine of Plumbago which can compare in extent, with ihat discov ered in this (Vke) county. It is m only of very great extcot, but the ore itself is of a superior quality. It is however, comparatively but of small value, owing to ihe limited use that h made of it. We trust however, .that sooner or later, it may be found ad vantageous to manufacture this article , li --iil'S ..u raelvcs. Every fresh' in- tmre therefore, of the usea to which it may be"appiicdr should "be "made kriown for the benefit of the' public. It is stated in a late London paper, thar the application of it to the works of clocks and watches, is likely to su persede oil.. The plumbago is pre pared by repeatedly grinding and washing it nvcr, by whr.h means, the gritty.particlcs that occur, even in the best bLtk lead, are removed, .and rjnmkf orthat. Sop-ft two or three hours out on the roof, and here I am." Having finished his speech, le turned off, m hopes to finish the eveuiug.mth his cronies $ when Mrs. Sneak issued from the. house, accompanied. by a stoatthmr-Hppi awanTwd-gertsrpv andiq . spUe of poor Jerry's strug gles, they dragged him with great ease into the house, an.d bolted the door for the night. The audience gave three cheers, and went home to bed. Philadelphia Chronicle. Pigeons Lewis, in his excellent History of Lynn, Massachusetts, speak ing of the wild pigeons, which visited the early settlers of this country, re marks, that their flocks were so num erous as to obscure the light, and thev continued flying for four or five hours 1 together,, to such an extent, that, a per- kr-wfter working takcn to P'? bY a. at the door, I cot oPlhe Socittv ot Arts and which if allowed ti remain," wolc? neutralize every adva.'nge the p'irr plumbago i found to give. Toi done, the . ared substance is ap plied with a camel-hair pencil, eithet in the sttte ol powder tr mixed up with a drop or two of pure spirit of wine. It readily adheres to Lie sur face of a steel pivot, as well as to the iuside of the hole in which it runs, s that the rubbing surfaces are no longer one ovtal upon "another bur-p!nmba go. These siit faces, by their mutual action, speedily acquire a polish. only inferior to that of the diamond,-and then the retardation of the machine from friction is reduced almost to nmhinnr, and wear from this cause is totally prevented. An astronomic .atclockj nuJe by Mr. Herber, of which the pivou and hulcsV ind leeth of the escape-vhet'l, had been covered on t he rubbi rg parts ith fin c pi u mba go fourteen years before, was not long Committee efHou'.ei, mixing It x nf,,frt and Oil, and then applying it.. Thrto cost of it thus prepared, will rtn der wood almost fire-proof. t m, aeair tetniiTei locitta. One of our IJins fytn coniaimU-e 0. lowing d rrip'i'in t-f a hurrkane h piWf whirli we beve M.t btfue en nctinj. TJ,, bomb! S'xoubt given, bordre on tl.e nuntl. loua. fra4HUTi ta Til ewe-Sirs " Cazyr!.r, (Spain) IBA Jane, 1825, 03 tbt'tith mat. at half -past 2 fl "a v ussisiance cc'iul ,t given To the ax'rishiurnt cl thu a t d examined ; the surfaces of p'uinbago were found to be for the m ;.t ;vart uubrcktn ai d highly polish.!, ;rd neither the pi vots hor socket! ai-pcired, on examin ation with hiqh magnifiers, to have n;j, Nil tbt tith p'clock.-rVMi thw towrtg with its tub;:": urbs, wa v Hitc 1 by tua roost terriblo scourge tciurdcd in (he annals of his- Hoy A-lrttewoui eiot ai cltlonh al v rua vatijjht and.uimeueiuo,--. some oT the si.e pf a nut, and others wtigh'lTlpfuurpSuo stroked the root of the houses of oar lo We-rJd;.toctimVtrrd: tt j atrtcij iuir every dirccuoo, prtstDtiogto (he eyes' f iu wretched inhabitants the horn.' ble picture of a bombarded city. Homo hi usca were entirely destroyed, and others materially injured. The ri ging burncaoethat accompanied this Irightful meteor, carried alpog with iO mtny cottages, whole and entire, to different quarters of th towu, and some tbe disttrre of a gun shot fur thcr. Most r f the bcauiiful range of trees in the . ioniiv, now lay prostnto on the groan'.', and such a withiiood the norm arc bereft of iheir branches? Th- ceun:ry i now become entirely d'vjlate, an 1 the laborers and work men are dij.t H at seeios; hw, with in th shrt space of ten minutes, ha di .tr , r rfd from their sight the large " field 01 corn, which previously gav PJ.? L.,V'r.iprff ,rn wrrc pT0V, trateu, jo-J some were carried intorho air by this tr-Tiend' m whirlwind. while thttn. 1 a a a a r pcpi, all kimla ! quii!rnpeis wcra seen flvir g in the ait, v..j carried to a coiislJcrabte distant rr' AHihrirrhab-- itants of this city hive bttn reduced to trie greatest misery j sod io their spciou and fertile field, they canoo: now even find feed for surh cattle as have been spared to them. To form some idea of this, U suffices to state,, that the hunting of bird, hares, nokt, 4'C has heerTresorted to forsabsljl ence. S vrral persons, oi all ages, have periir-ttt and rosny have been much injured, and are on the eve of dying. On the faces of tne inhabitantv nothing but .horror, fright, and jorrQtr...,. itt derjictnei - as .th.oijJl ?fJih0JJt!f ble hunger ith which they are threa tened i And in consequence of which ma tv are expatriating themselves, and ' with their famdies, seeking in other countries the, subiisfticf ' which hii betn u ithdran from iim by the li vine Majesty,! Tne Mail Sex. The scttlcmrnt of; the genders of things is whimsicallv . .... c ipndous. The neuter, of the law of grammar, is very impatiently born? by the vulgar and wc may observo that in the range of their technict.1 vo cabulary, they generally set it sidc. a d subetitute the masculine. Votk men give to their tols, -c. the pro noun he. fim, and At. Aquatic ves sels have been dubbed feminine by sa.iors, perhips causa honorh; p..s bly by i'ic role of oppositts, be- caulse thev a fd ciety. The sun is a gentleman, and the moon a 1 jJy, by clf-sical proscrip tion rather tharr any-eonsistency ,wjth . the lawi of propriety, considcri'g-that she walks by nighr. But the oddest and newest arrangt raer.t of gender is now before us. In a letter published in the newspapers, describing a lat iiorrn "in rHcotIancl:w'd"perctiTrihatth----mail is made feminine : " Oo the road from tieff to Perth, tbe - mail : . was frequently interrupted by large trees brine hlown djwn across the j.-j.-TT..r, T . , mfm -- : Chloride of Lime. X few days ago we published a Circular from the Navy Den.irtment cootaininff an order rela- aiwtaaaawAataw 4 Th ss it t f vKv a 9 Aa ma a" $ t . - r,-,-rt; f - weaW-... u"viyuH,,.1itoM;9n OI iwniONne ui Juii"-e 'A cenflmati who Jiyes m the lower part of this State, informed us, a few days since, th it he has used Plumba go altogether, . on the axles of his car nage, for several years. It is said, that if the axles and bushes of the wheel be true, a carriage may safely be run one hundred and fifty miles with, once using a composition of Black Lead mixed with Lard, or Tallow. The same gentleman T says, Tit is "used in nearly all the mills and machines road, which had to be cut asunder -anil removed before she could proceed. oj,CQr of the naval service, In several part orTEul time in use for the purification of an imal or other substances in a tate ol putrefaction. Its application to ves' sels cannot fail of beiog- beneficial. Within a few years the article has been manufactured in this country, both at Baltimore and at the Chemical Works in this city. It is only about thfec y kr since the manufacture was com- .r.rA K.e. anrl there is BOW about J mm ilium va umwillUbV I iiivmvvm j mw -- - in the lower country, where there is UXXJpun(J4 Per weet ma at much friction. It may also be used advantageously, for painting the roofs New-York Chemical Works. Y. Y. Gcurtfr. 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 27, 1829, edition 1
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