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1 1 J 1 J. 1M t" "'r '"' ' " 1 " m r i . m t ii r, t ..mi i4 ka r.-i.-.i n If t i inrt, r m 1 1 t i ft a i i n i . i n i it, t t ' t ua ' rl t. A -i I - . i lie t" i. . s 1, ,4 u. Austin & r. v. risiinu. i LDITQUt asp ruoi'BiLrunn. t S no. vi, or vol. xix HAI.kilWItY, C, JULY lil), lK;j. TTItlS " n aubatantial ftwt, rffr ' kiul tWr-er fciend, built eiprMty f.r the inie brtaata this place, Oaorgelowe and Chaik Ion, will in a vary short tiue b i nadmtw to rs- freight. - J ' : ' fchii'P-f Confidently aaaurrd that tit iae rf B Jo rivef tnnr goni win rw ueiainro, at uflkioul number of lighters ! Wl provide to assure lbs debvery ofgijods," directed t U ship. j i -ii,;. k.L. - . . ' ' President id McrchsruV aod Plsaler'- b. It. Cum paf.' , ! Chmw, July 4tM?3 .; Ot ".J . ' . -,. : , gjgtt if Jtartl CroliMt Jigtmrrf ecunJf. )URUANT previuuo'y ivn, a mfets bis Mmbf of lbs Cnuews trrl UMrieu n I ti bouw of Girf4 Cct( , eq ih I V:b f4 iir. ld lur lh irprw f Ukinff ma eo't.lTitKa iir (ipodMocyof eUtiuaiiif.lbl CrfUtore fuf diruitui of it eowniy l Vooirxff. t'iX. ' vuctlUd le lit Cbir, nd ktvioj ixoned wt of H nnw'inf . CmamiiU tppomlail, coo Vxjaf of lh JUIovtnf BtriMd rmtlnr ; i. K. IL IHi Cpt 4- r.r, J. Kdll. M. V n, 1L U. lUrwoud, I. tint. m4 M. 11m CwntnittM btrinf taken into ennaiJmtkw the (net I aitmtioo ol lh Coaoljr, ti Wmf oerif 'flwllj livkled ii t0fri(f7 d boputtUMl f tlx treat ladkln r l'4c Ri I tad U kcUua of 0 Cot fiaat u bemr Ucd two a1 bait, at Ihre bUm Xut, ef nid Rirof. Ibartbf kapaaiof unual Ml of I iul lrM tbm m tonMg. m umi poritoa 'i im Curat oo Via m J of U Ktter m auondiaf Toarta. :&. mxrfled th illowkir rtwlulion, bks m aaaiaMualf adodtad ! " ' " , '"' RtU, TUt it would 1 rrwtty to lh tdnotir af ibr CrtitcfM to bf mM CodntT diridcd,nd Unt 4attn will, tHiro, k n.r to tlw iwt irv aliiortof JiinbCroJiM, S)Cciiiiinoi JJcxiifomrry oouat. lt Ymiio. r I ode Uivr to M tiM Hof. MlfcCELLASKOUS.- 'TIlBTnRD-CATCIlEa AXU IUS CANARY.': 'Ia tbe town of Clerea, as l!uj!iA aoriUeiaan Wu raaidinfi wilb-a Pruaaias family ,-auhrijf the lima of lha f-ir, rkk wa'ahall peat prer, bnwtnj otbiitf reroarkal'ta to diating'ttan il from n:hcr arv wal mo tin j where people auetnbla'to' atarw it, fheat etch other, and diver tbemaolreey aod lo pond Ibe ynor'e aavinga in buying thuaa bartaina wbkn would tare been prubaWy bHter bought at borne. , One d iy aJer dinner, aa l!e rlenMrt wki j-jat brought oo the table, the trarelluig Urrman nw ncwDt, wbo commonly ply the nouace at IhAae timea, prtaentad Ibemaelvee, and were tuO-md to pUy and Jual aa Ibey were making their bowt for tbe nxmey they received fur tbeir barmooy, t wrd eatcber, who had rendered himeelf ftmnoa for edu cating and calling forth tbe Ulrata of the feathered race, made tu appearanea, and wai well receired by the party, which wai namerouaand benevolent. The Duaiciani, who liad heard of (hit bird-catch, era- fame, begged perminaion sto atay J and the master of the house, wbo bad a feat aim re of good auure, inamea yieir eurwaiiy a curiosity, in deed, in which tvbri ood particip8tdv for all that be beard or aeeo of earnea nigvajsperdogi, atd boraea, waa aaid to be eitinniuhed in the won earful wiadotn which blated in the geniua of jlbia bird -eatcber a canary TUe canary waa produced, aad tlta owner haransoed him In lhafollowinz rnao aer,-eJaeinr"fcim ttporr ; Hrjfore-fifllJi)Ir jewel, you era bow in Iba presence of paraony of great eagmcttr and honor 1 take heed you do not deceive the axpcctaliona they4 have, conceived of ynu trom the world a report J you have aot laurela j beware, then, of errinj; in a word, deport youreelf bka toe btjoatna jewelof the canary, buds, aa you certainly are.". . All thie time tba bird accrued to liaten, and, indeed, ptneed Jiiinaelf ittbo true alHitude I of attention, by eloping tii faed (0 the aw of tba man, and then distinctly nodding twice, when hi muter left o(T apeaking? and if ever aod wera Inlo'lli-ribla and pmn.iaaory, theao were twa of them- -Thal'a jood 'Baid the master, pulling off hi bat to the bird. J "Now, then, lot .Mjca. X. yafL u canary of bonor--Giv ft tune;" the canary aang. . Pabaw f lhai'a loo barab 'tia the note of a raven, with a' hoaraenes lipao bimraomething pathctic.,, tVTha canary whwtled aa if hi little throat re re) changed; to brt i raatBr,'. aaya the man V elower wrv wall what a 1aguo ia this foot about; and ihia jiltle beadt No wonder you a re 'out, Mr Dijou, hn yon forgot your time. - That a a jewel bra o! bravo! my little inanr; All thai he waa or., oared, or reminded of, did he do' to,' athnfralion.- . Bna foot 'beat t ime hurrtorod -the. voria lion both of ton? and movement f and M the sound f M a just echo of the sense,' according to- the f?'' f jrrticiil,, and fas tfBR4f ttejof .winramuin viufup uiqtu mxtlltvu from all pan of the dining-room. ' Tbe mutictana I lOTicai composition. - IJravol. bravo 17 re-echoed !area the canary bird waa a greater master ol mic than any of. their band. And do you not Jliow your sense" of lhia civility air J" cried 'the wra eatcher, with an angry air.,. TW canary bow. a most re!wctfullyw lo.Jhe.'.gret. 'Might "of the" company. Ilia nost achicvemeut was going through Jneinnrtwl exercise wilha afrtiw gun, after which, . My poor Biirm.',Bva llm nnrr. tlinu tin! hA Show the lt tlniu t . 1. - . ' n L- I i. , ,u iiuho couneay. iiio dito uere crossed bin taper legs, and sunk,' and rose with aft jse and grace that would have put half jnur aub criplion ar-aembly'.bcllca to the bluish". That's f bird 1 and now a. bowj head and foot corres. pooding." , Her tlie striplings for ten miles, round Vdin miht havo Mushed also. Let us finish . t hornpipe, my brave little fcllow that'a it- -aV v . lid rurrj(, ill) t.l. h LW 4 iJff Maitv rd -wind )i tho i !l)Mi bu b t'J lL CUM Mlied, M tll Willi .r l(rtrtiq.Ml M WHl Ihrif f lining.,) lull LiUa f ad.i. riin.. .inj-iu liiuiMll ana i; rt t!ia iacftd thl of t.,,H., HKj .lk lW I,., la pU,,,, ,(1(,IcmUom, iml In n.iUiil. II i . tjM w . I ' IT . . . ' k a 1,1, L aa. aa l,. avt I af tt,1,.U f,,lk HJiW ft.atir. CirolKd an . ia,lbat Ululej ,ka U rorHi- V'tntoT . "Tliwi taat dn a5t niv but. Jinj bnrly, aaid lb manar, cn-Mng bi f llfrfd aarvanl no. Hi-n Ukt Mp, bW I Ink hy flr. IIfreuMn ib rt'iarjr acitl inti eoiriirfit kijn.U-f, ao dk h Clr 4 tkpf p'M (fo4, Ar fcHlllmj mm thwi tb rtbrl, ihro oodJiflg, iJhmi dr)ii(ig au mach on oti aid, (hit 111 haixia bf Mtraral f lbs ttmiuf, UrtuUd out U m kiN from fclt.nj J and ju.( a Ihoaa birwa pprtct4 bia faiUr, auiOuly rt ciertii(, ami druppn.g mttrb ot lU nr at laflKtb ilfp acinrd In Gi itim U a trad poMtiMi, UruiMi lit owner duk biia from bit (wiprf, aod Uid but flt on I'm fU, km Ua msn aawrad ba wmiLI rinia i (unI um abtfp, wh.la ha bintaririaJ ttta bmr W da hi bM to 111 v? tb btoivaU- Aecnrdmgtjr, "fltf dtUMnxY'tfvm of wino, in 1b pnnrwa ukin)f, which b iilrrrupiad bv Ihw ttnarjr bird fl.rinjtmj auddonljr up la aMrt bia rigbi In a ahara, rrally ptuii lm bill bill into U4 fUm, Bad tin Uyuijr kinMrlT d-iwn lo a) two aaio i iIm woer callod bnw aaw- tj follow, od began ta ahow nfl" bia wwa iaoVpan- cnl pnwera of aoUrUuMnsr. IM orM uf thM lay chiefly in balaoeiag with a tobacco-pipe, while 1 l-j .1 , .. . no an jaoo wun Boomer ; aua aevrrai 4 ins p4 tmne were so difficult lo be preserved, yet main. Uinrd with aucb oVimriiy, lbl the retvral alien. tioa waa fixed vpoq hint. Pat while he was thus eihibilia'ff, a bug-e black cat. which bad uocn. no doubt, oa the ait h, frota some unubaerved eoroer, aprang upon ihe table, aitaJ the poor canary ia its Di'rulb, and rutid out of Ue window in dtupile if alt opjoiti.in. Though Joa dining-room was emptied in an intant,i( waa a vain purvn't 1 the bft $t lb bird, was gotH.iridiu maMgled Wy..l ornugbl in by tbe onlorluiiatc owner in such Cis may, acconipatiiod bv such looks and Ungoage, aa must have awaken! pity ia a taiaanthrope. r He preaa anni( nau-iengtn over tho Ub;,' aud nvHtrnrd bitf canary-bird with the nxist aindisarm. bled sorrow. .' M i ell mav I grieve fur the,'jti poor liule thing well my 1 grieve 1 mure than fuue-yrars bast thott (bdfron my hand, drtmk from my lip, and slept m my bosom. I owe to iliee mi aupportiy domiid, mv streutin, and my happi. ooaa J Withoot thee, what will become 1 met Tbou it. waa tlial didt insure ray wslcorhe ia the best companies. . It waa thy- geotu eoly rbademe welcome.. Thy death i a just puowhnwut f mv vanity I bad I rait -4 00 thy happy powers, all had been wen, ana trtou ndt been perched on my 61 ger, or lulled 00 my breast at ibis momeni I - Bui trusting to my own talents, and glorifying" mytetf in them, a judgment baa fsllea upon me, and thou art dead and imocled en this table Accursed be the hour I entered thie bouse I and more accured the detealaldeinonsler (hal killed I 'ice I . Aecureert be myself, f r I have cooiribuudl I oeuhr not to have taken away ey eyas when Ibine were closed in frolio, 0h. Cym t my dearest, ooly- ByoU I would I jrera dead alsol" " ' 'c f ' J -Aa near aa the spirit of Ms disordered mind ran be transfused, sued waa ihe language. and sentiment or tbe hirlorn bird catcher, wboae despairing mo. lion and frantic air no words can paint. - II took from bis aockef tittle green baa of faded velvet, and drawing front out of it soma wool and cotton, that were the wrapping of whistles, hird-calla, and other instruments of his trade," all of which be threw on the laMe,' Mas in scorn, and making a ejch,-pkc4 tire tWtilated IrinW b'nd ravaged fra- tbers of hiscnnary upon it, and renewed his amen latious. ' These were now ' much aoflened, aa is ever the case wlien the rage of grief yielJa to it tenderneMf wheo. it ia too, muoh overpowered , try the eflcct to advert to the causa. : Il is needles to observe, that every one of the company aympa- tbiied with him t ou( none rinre than the bend of musician, wbo, being engaged ia a profession that naturally keeps tbe sensibilities mora or lest in eg erctse, felt 'the disfreM of the poor bird-man with peculiar force. It was really a banquet lo aee these people gathering themselves into a knot, and, after whistling, wiping- lbeir ryet,'and blowing .their noses, depjte one from anvrogut them to be the tns. dhMnrif eonvejrrfjr, into-the pocket of the-bifd-msnlthia the very conlnbution they had jual before received for tlieir oWn eflrls. .The poor fl-llow perceiving ihem, took from the pocket the little parrel ittey had rolled up, and brought with it, by an unlucky acci dent, another little- bag, at Mho sight ol which he WAs extrernely agitated ; for H coulnined the canary-seed, thn food of the ."dear 1osC companion ol his heart.' There itno giyiog Janguage to the ef. feet of this trifling cirtumctsnce upor the poor fal low he threw down the contribution-money that he had broughf Trorii hi piicket along- with 'it, not with an ungrateful, but a desperate band.. He open ed the be 4, which was fastoned with ed tape, and tbkiniTioT somafrfTtirswdrJurir wthe rery bill of the lifeless bird. excfalmui2TMNoi TKwTWiolii Wl lire llivivo. un u n..oi..., "T-l (" " " J no lhoii can'nl not tiff k any moraoUt tihis Land that hna been thy fireding-place' an many years t thou can'fl norremerober how happy we both were when I bmigbl this bag lull for thee I . Had it been filled with gold, thou Iradid deserved it ? shall be filleJ and with golH," aaid -ibe master of the house, " if I ctaild aflhrtf it.- The good man rose from bis seat, which -had been long uneasy to bim, and gently taking Hie ba, pot into it some silver, who win rciuse to toiiowmv example t ti ivnot . 1 s .... f 1 ... .... t lubscription for nifcre chnrity ; .it ,1. J tribulg to one of the rarest things in the whole werld hame. !y, to real feeling, in : this snphnaicsl, pretending, paradingsge.I If eyet the passion of love and grati. uide was in tbe heart of roan, it is in the heart of ihat unhappy fellow i and whetlier the object that calls out such feelings bo bird, beast,, fish, or man, it u alike virtue rtuCj ftod-ought to be rewarded." -a lot . -, fe f Tin; .f.r. orTinitTV. " " . i i U U" ti ll On4 W tUl l f lWlr lnt minil arrtilriuir( (, m itfj, Uml LHpiJ ti) f (! prvm4 lti grn am. i iImj i if hk! im. ioy. Ii i ib u in ii mi i ili lull fnKn Im i bk do im lv va cfttMKMii 4 txif jxiriwy W xa K A Uthutd u a prufuNi i-fW iiUi llimv I o-m (fiin naif wtlravcraa xtra bir rW,wnh ucti ;f UMf tr agia thati fiud lb tarn- , . - Gfj U U rti of atdtfoJuf In Uit ftiwor, ' i Tli aprin Uto bi-ib(f itf if it j vp, TbeaKW' mf k ao ttturo, ' ' . , Vt ajwd a war kiU ib lima fa by. ' , '..,... v.. . It'll luna did Utiua la ibo flnwtra, aJ - 'Br utoua Bwat unnnr1 44 I tr., , a , a . a a ' AiJ wiJifiatbabaai ' rrwIl,dui flowery awilj rwt lima t apant I" W nvgltt iben id pawaf ff a wbilo-la f? jew I La Pa at to jHlUof arnuud 9 tbj lorinnrira and Iba winilnga f prwact9 t r iUt tlaav light rf part of our dL.tli.iea l 'omtiplrkil I W ibf arara haa U-juo ihal oar lUlic and our error bate onftcoe u tie tba wMMtitora of wii)'xn i fuf aiiic iIh-m are lU Intjuiea wl.irh lata eiacta frmo mortality, they are o4 to tly rgre(ted, tut to bw a-'U-uiiily twhiwiJ, AixJif wear paueuateJ I ',n thouttht, our imt becotaea I ha atiehtieid . 1.- r . . l:. t t. - .1 - preacher lo ir future. . Ivnikuig back over the tombs of departed error. WS behold, by ths side of sacn, the lace ol a warning angel I , Ii Is the pray er of a oolih heart, Oh, that my time could re turo I rh that til had beet) dune or thai could be undone rWether should we rrj. ics last sslung a sea.' sko of reparation yet remains lo u,aad Ibat eiperi encs has tsugbl 0 ths lesarin of suflcriag which mads nvn wise. - IViadofn is an acouaitiow purchased lo proporiiue to il diaai-poifltuiont which our own frailiiirs haeeMiedorvnu. For no.ooe. jf tsegfit by lbs suiHaringa'ot anothfrl V'e ourvelm must have ft It tbe haraing ie order leshua the Are. To refer sgsia'la Ihs beautiful purm 1 bavs alrea dy quoted, the flowers Ibal wrrep . V- ' bi 'IV4M " tMu. ixl omamsst, ; - , StrK tvjn df atb for ewr a 'J- V At the age of ibirty, rr.uet men' charactert rx peioncea revnlution. : Tbe common pkasurss uf the world have been la at 4 to thai full, and begin to pull.'- W'e have rediiced to the soheriog teat uf re alrty the vUions of youth we tv. longer expect ; ibat perfuctioo te our ejiecies which lair inetpa. rieiice ( firaf forvtokJ we no kmger chase frivoli ties, or bone chimeras. ' Perbapa sue nf Hie my usofun loaaoua ibat di-aippm.iiui4 has taught its is true estimate of love. For at oral we are tni. apt to Imagine inat Wnm.u tMior partM-r will) ourwlvss in the frail'iesof buinsuitv) must be per fret j thai the dreams of Hie poets have a corporeal beaog, g, and that tud has ordained te es that so clouded nature, that unchanging devotion, that as rsph betrt, which it has betxi th great sice of fie tun) Tn attribute, to the daughters of clay. And, u hoping perll-cti'Ni, with bom 'roucli excellence hav we hern discontented t to how many idols have w changed bur worship I '.Thirsting fur the golden touuism ot toe wuie, irom ew many si res m uavs we tifmod away, weary aad in duguet I Tbe ex neriencs thai teaches us at last ths due eatiiDate of woman, haa gone faf to instruct .u in the cuims.vQ ton. . .'..-1 k 1 Not lea important is the lesson which reaehee Oa not to measure mankind by ideal standards of morality for lo in)ngim too f.Hnlly that men are a a a a Jt .t" a gnus, is to ena oy oeiievin mat incy a.e aemooa. rhe-youiig pas uaoairy through ft period of mis anthmpy, and the toisanthmpy ia. acute in projmr. tion te llwir own generous coufidonce in human ex. cellence, We.least forgive tkulta in lhoe from whonj we the most expected excellence. V Dul out of the ashes of - misanthropy benevolonce rises 4 gain we find many virtues Where we had imagined all waa vice; many act of diainterested friendship where we had fancied all was calculation and fraud; and sn, gradually', from the two exlisuies we psst lo the proper medium and feeling that no human being ia wholly good, or wholly base, we learn that true knowledge of mankind which induces us lo ex pect little and forgive. much. Tbe world cure a- ke the optimist and the misantbrope. nhout tmjCuiiMtLaLtaBaUu. er prudence iu the a flair of lifu, nor tolera- neither pru ion for contrary opinions we tempt Jhe cheater ami Ihen condemn bio we be live so atnmg in one fni'hr that we would .sentence diKSAot tenia ben tics. It 1 experience alone lhat teaches us (bathe wImj ! diHcreet is seldom betrayed, and thai out of the opinions we condemn, spring nflen the acUons w admire. ' v ,i :'r.:'--'''''':.'-'.-. At the depntture of youth, then, in recollecting and Invostigating our minds, wa should ibel our. selves imbued with these ' kssons (ir our future euidunce vit: a knowledge of the true propor tion of the paasiona, so as not to give tdi one the iin- petus "which stiould wr shared'tiy allj a conviction nf itirt idbitrM nf iwttvtiliinrla which demnnd Inrcre carosadahtatue(iugavd4 men which ahull neither magnify rior dwart'the at. tributes and tnalenufi of buniart nature Frnm these results we draw conclusions to moke' us, not only wiser, bo better men. The. years through. 1 rtinlJ ahall n-rt let this caairgn wthej-iry up whic h ave have passed have pmbRbly developed to such evidence; and the case, aa our informant us whatever capacitie we posaesa, jhey have inught MojipiyJ:-; f,f f ,,:, ( ostn what we aie most likely to excel, ana lor what wt, frd most fitted. We may iome now with Aod iu that 1 incline to believe, that we iHig'! lo prefer; that career from, which we are convinced our .minds and tempers will derive the greatest share of happine oof disdaining the, pursuit . nf honorst or of wealth, or (be allurement of a social career but calmly balancing the advantages And the evils of each course, whether of private or of public of retirement or of crdwdi, and deciding on euch acepj-ding, uo to abstract rules,, nut to 'at-'W;-'-v J r,' ' 1 - vagus iiKiima tm lb 0'Hliin2,,, f fame, or the f")f iliiu), tut seroribu; te h ycvUtt b i.d te ii.pi' r d our nunda. " IW l.nl to Ii hap. .ina, six! rrt In ber. This mo can Jy bees the tn rmwitsvaiid tt.at tin",,U in ..i!.,J.. riu ia tin r.Mf lo K qui'-t is" 4e batura, ui U vo.lofallanniriloal4aiHhr, Let each cbotMS his career according te the dictates tf bis ewe bfaat I and lhia, n4 from the vulr doctrine that tmr own bappineaa, as hsppinss only, is le be mi! U ing $ end simI aiis, m tninUs ng tuly and no- ttly rmiiiiuiel liters are aims est tif ouistlm strsicer than tMichl nfVIf ) ImI because a mind 04 at cava ta Nrrly virtuwev , Happiness and vir lue real pp. each oilier the Wvt are sk4 only the batiH's4, but 1Im iappi4 aruMuy tL Ul T1e f.JUing nice catculsiion. from a Bilii Jourmd, ba ttte impuilaace id lbs Coltn Imt! lu (tn-at Ilnlain iu a verv ronaoieuous n-aniri There was sent Cr Leoiloo, U?ly feoa Pais ley, a oikil piece N piiM!in,sbuul 00s puoud wiUI Die liurforv af which is aa follow 1 " Title wool came from Nsw Orbmns tn Loud' frmo Loti loa it went Into IncHerl.ie, whers it waa ftusiiuTacldred into Jre front Mancheater it ws seot to P-ul.-y, where il waf woven t U was aenl to Avrahirs) neat." where it Wat tamboured afterward it Waa roovsyed lo Durobartn. wbeis it was hsnd-seweiL and again rtturnH 14 raidey bee it waa sent to distant part- of the county of Knolinw, to be Ulsached, and returned 10 l atatey hence it wu aenl to (Jloacow and waa finished and from fJUeow wu sent per eoarb lo Lowdon. It U diflkuli preciw ly te aseerlaid the Jtnie taken te bring this article tu market, but It mar be prel ty near lh frvrth to reckon it three years from Iba urns 11 was pacaeu in America, mi m cmo it ar rived in lbs mere bent's wsrshouaain Ixnidn,whiib er it must have been cite ed 3,000 miles by ses and DiQ by land, and coninbuled to reward sokes than Idll poo(ile,'wh'e scrvicss were necesaary theeefTtagwetl fHenasvres4biesAU Sjuaoti- tv of eottofi, by wbicN the value bssboeo advanced 9,000 per cent. What rs said uflbi one piece, w 1i crijit j f ro inconiiderkble part of the trade. r.Jucntlo.- T1e Amerkan pari'M does aft In- iilaticc t' bia child, which he Can never repair, fir which no inheritance can coiuoensale, who rvlue" to give bun an educatbai brcniuw) be b n4 Intetil- ed f r a KarnoJ profeiajliin. Whatever be may In lend, be cannot know to whet" bis son may come aod if there should be ifi cbaage lit this rwerl, will a liberal education be had upon htm, brciuer be 1 not a tavyr,aduciitr,or edivmeT, noihiiig esn be ttvwe untrue er pernicious tbae 0 i nfioiMn ! U ImnoaMMe In Imairioe a riiiz aof this cosi mooweatin to be in an) situaiiun in wbtch the dm eipline and aebrevemeut nf liberal educiioi however variiajs and sxti inkxl, Will not have v. due. They will give him rottaiuVralion and Usefulness, Inch will be eoenand f it in his daily intercourse if buainesw er bksur they will give bim weight red worth as n member or watefy, and be never fuio'ig aovrre of honor ld, viriuwosand laming en. pjynieiit unJir au ctittiinsf utters, and in every sta non in life. ,Tby will preserve I11111 from thede luaion of dangeroo resoris, Hud ths aeductiuua ot degrading and deatruetive . ". '' ;;.' . 1 lie zamblinff lab e will not be YeaortsJ lo. t hasten; the alow and liatleas sti p of thc, when the library offtrs a surer ami more aftraciivw wajfee. Tbe bottle will not be applied lo, to stif the Un. gutd spirit to icluut and uuhjibv when, Ibe magic of ths poet ia at band to rouae the imagination and prof -its- Greinimi womlers'tnt the sou I,v .Such gifts, such acnuiremenla, will make their possessor a true ineno.a more cneriHitea eotiipanioa, a mors interesting, beloved and loving bubund, ft niore valuable and reaprctablo parent, A SoliloquitLigJiiJet.-' A learned imige, whose reliinous bias is noionouily stronc, waf presiding- in the trial of a man chargod with stealing a " fuggou" The case ws as clear aa day more than one wit beas bad seeu Ibe prisoner, enter certain propeity, that was not his owoj but this waa not enough for lawyers. . Thev must of course bring drwerd a faggot, and call upon the witness to prove its iden tity. The, faggot waa unicruputonaly' identifn d, &Kh!! Judge, while making bi lh 'teunietaitce, said (nertFaighiriu to himself bit he baft e habit occasionally of soli loquwing in raiber loo loud a kry,)a Why, how ran be swear that's the same figgot -one 1 faggot's a much like another aa one egg'a like hnothcr, This, was heard by Mr. C l' ,tho counsel for the prisoner,' wh6 was seated Just, below , his lord (hip; he instantly started, up, and,' recalling the Witness, aatd, "Sou nave sworn that this ia tbe same faggot you saw the prisoner take. Why, bow can you aear that it a the sameT Unn lug- got's aa much like another a one egg' like anoth. er. the learned judge, dropped hi pen, and fixed his eyes expressively uponHlie counsel.' - M r. P.;" said his lordslilp, inn. very riloijin lone, soinewhatJhigh pressure stemboataout of sight in no time. we--ttMrPaVw the finger of God in this cnas : and that vary reflcc 100, in tliet-very form of words you employed was through my mind at the moment it ncc tired to yours. Devotion to Study- Incessant labor intense in rrarFa Uottinger protestors, paving lull ue ot.hia limbs, ssmired me he bad not Jeft his house" for thtrreeh year.' -The, loiiget .walk he took as from, bis sleeping apartment to his observntory, both being under the same roof, 'all his adventures were lit erally .'by .the fireside, and all his migrations from the blue bed to the brown., Another wai pointed out tome who, in addition to his public duties. had read fourteen hours a. day, without intermission J . from lbs time b w mttyearibM. Oo .; ,r,. tlin dy bs read Mity rrra ; b if, 1 t ' t u( ( ,1 eui.b truniM-y, ba rM noil mamij t!.r-i L uit t ir. Iior'lban usual. . Jow all (hi i a. 1 .late f .I.y 'Ii. vain d.i ye rit aa er!y ul , ja t.U rt ti' Ts) 01 leilve h'lur of actual inn-;;. ( t -., A 1 r.iorl, te lb couraa of iba teeuty fuur, lie r , .. r 't .,r ai.y maa wh wtafiea tu keep tba liiM.i.il ; nrrnlatir g briakly thniugh loalraina. IVj rm ,J i.f ll,,, abiJrs soinscirrulaiMti, tb brain turn nmuMy j ainl in ;ul. dy brain breed m2jfi.f;i'a( iiroo4 CONGRU'WIOXAL PLnCTlON J. Reprswntstivs in Conjrea ir t be cbfen la f u,eei) pistes Ibe preaem yrar, and ths t! tdxm will lak place io the f. llowmjr onb ri, , Itoointna, 11 Monday in July. ' VernwMit, lt Tuea)ay ia Bete0iUr. Alalne, Vl Monday in Brptemler. . - .. ' Uaorgia, lt Muoday in October. Arkansa, lat MundtV in OuluUr. . Kwlh Carolina, Sd MoniUv ia Oc r, . New Jersey, 8. TueIy 10 October. Pennsylvania, Vd Tualy ia October. Ohio, 2d Tueaday lit O0I0W. , ' Nsw fork, lat Monday in November. . . Maatachuseltt, 2d Monday la NovemUr. IKIaware, 2d Tueaday, la November. ' ' TbeelKtioo in Louiaianft eoromenced July 24 and continued three dayaWuj Alia. ...-. 1, THE CASHMERE SHAWL Caabmers aliawts are manufactured in tbe va!!iy of Csmere alwee, whence they are sent to fJu. rat, Dengal, or le other part of lodis, and fnJ their wiy through these channel sll over the wiirld. Ibe snaoulacturea rive employment U . 60,000 men, and activity to 18,000 Ux-ma. Tbe wool of which they are tnsde is not proJuced in tbe cwurtry, but is brought from Tlolt, w hi-rs it is an article of exteesire trafTitf, ..rejlatfd.with,- (Vreat jeafowsy il is originally of a uark gray to or, and i blearhed ia Co Inner. The yam oflbia woul is slstwsd with such colors a miy be t::; I best suited br sate, and after U-nz woven. t!.s pise is once washed. Tbe burderv, which uJ ally diaplay ft vsrtefy of figure and ru! ,r, ire it tarhed to the ekewls after fabrication, but in ao rm a a manner, that the junction is not dnKtrnabla. The shawls uauatly eonit of .three sizes, Uo of wbkh, lbs bsg srtd mall scputre, which are inc .n m si uas in lodui, are lbs sort utually sent to I' land r ths other, long and very narrow, with a lrr utixturs of black in themare worn as a girJ: by rnaoy ff the Asiatics, They ar generally U 11 paira r the price varies according to the quality. and bfconviJortbrv 'enhunerd by the in!rilKilts f Awvr work ..Fr the " rtncltah umi'-' t, thne with colored, grouad and bandaouie rkh Lur.'i r ' and flower arw nvt. esteemed tbe plain whiis abawU, being closely imitated in England, are sel dom rn" demand. According lo Mr. Starcbey, ot more than 3),000 shawls are mnda on an average, at Cashmere, in. one year. Fnm ttte I at of Janu. . ary to ths 17ih, of October, 1S-I3, lbs number ex ported from D'Miibay waa 3,419. Uuti henhurer, The Captain of a strain boat cn-ir"l ia the V-el river trade bss informed us, altliourh we are in etiood to think lie Was jdung, that a wealthy indi. vrnual lip thai way baa tamed and traintid a cu. pie ut alligators ao that tbey will swim in barneys and haw snl geft about s regular a oxen, i'a well, Weed, have they been broken that tharow, rner iremwntly tackle them up, hitcbi tiiom to a liXtUJ-lwU." Jlud eniiseaoUait l!i l 1 v wis se.d pones ' when ibe waters are too high lo admit of bit rt. tRf . horseback, , .r r; ,,"' ".."-"T Oa ft lata occaai.wi, ehilo sailing along e lictly un. der the bank ot bnyou with his "cntitr " bar. nessed in abreast, b waa seen by a hunter, who sun out , r - '.,. , . . . , s w I say tliere I hallo I drae your .dug-out astern and give me ehaucp lo plug ono ot them .vary ntiota, .-. . . M Don't alioot this way take care, don't you see 'am after them! said the owner, aa the back woodsman levelled hia rifle, . ',..-. , . . , ; -1 see you're) efter 'em, and you'll ace ball W. lerin 00 tba Same trail ia loss than two mini!. Look nut for yourself stranger ; here cues for. crack at tbe varmint this way." ' Sir J'TioTJ MP.yoor rifle. ' That's rat team you are aiming aU-Look ftt the harness, there, just ou the top i.f I bo water. They are hitched to tbe canoe, and I am on ft little jaunt out back to look at and enter some lands. -. "Well, 1 declarPaaid the old hunter, if that don't beat all doinW I've beer'd oa way ia the thick settlements, I reckon you understand animal mag netism.asthey call it, a few.. v . . , I understand training alligators." , v , , Well, you can pass hope you'll have a ploa annr excarsion." ' v - , , ! The'maii now stirred up hia team, and waa soon under way at a rate which would Wave common " ' ; Female "fience Evtry where throughout the circle of her intercourse her influence is felt like the dew drop of heaven, gentle, silent, and un. seen ; yet pervading and efficient. - Hut in the do. mestic circle il power is concentrated and is like the life giving beame of the sun awakening, illua (rating, and almost creating the moral aspect of the can conceive how much a daughter may promote the comfort and the moral benefit' of her parents, but those who have seen the Temale character ex ibitod under the influence of an enlightened under, standing and an improved heart which by theis mu'uttl action, have ptoKiced tbe most extensive views of duty with Ibe sfrongest desire to fulfil it As a sister, a female may exert ft most important in fliience. With no strong counteracting circumstan. ce, alio may give what features she pleases 19 Ilia 1-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 20, 1838, edition 1
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