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.i W ! a T.I' .V o I.. 4 .17. " J-.. irV I er : . .1 if J !-: IV: 8. V si to -3 i ana : 1 Ol''.:. 'Alt' V f ' v; ' !lo".; : our- i corn? t .ndt e- L oublUhed everyMoWy and Tvi AY,by " ADVERTISEMENT 1 , .... .ledlmr tiiteen lines', neatly Inserted 3 timesfbV Dollar, and twenty-five .cents for .iicceedine publication: those ot icreau eflength t samej prpporUom..CoMKtr. - .l-thatfullv receWed...LiTTWis to the Ftnrs.ot be pMpaid. ..- ,j. "rf; ; ' THE FIRST AND LAST VOW. ... k the citr of M ontreaV'resi d ed a Mr, CamemnViHW natiye.of ;?cot!ani nd hem " wove nu ,v , He had selected Montreal s"k residence, in order to afford the advantages of a nun Vry to his only child a lovely daughter. rUla was every thins; that was amiable nijnil and manner, which combined with nertonal attraction, rendered her the, polar E of many a, dented heart. But Isaj. hpllahad almosi irom cnnunuuu u-t-u ut;- frothed to her, cousin, imam, wuuiej, k lot pd her With increasioff ardour; a hrou'eht f'rlh am;. hitherto cn ceiled beauiy of mind or," person-. Our rnmmences -he week previous to th4r marriage.. I label I Mi alne in the drawin room it her,father when Dud- T u Come," gays he; 4 1 have obtained Imv guana wnness the ceremony ol taking r.f!!rrV.d. JJrisist oii your accompany r& , tie: wen. wiorraeu me mat AU2U&- Jvaa . e devoted victim , whom we were this dav to She had al ways from the ti.je of her return irum, monjreai , alter JfibelU's marriage, been anxious to take the veil and last her friends were overpowered by her ear- ueai ana leanui entreaties, and consented. AV about thrpe o'clock we entered the,chat pel. Everv;thing Ioikd Jike death j all was still, save the deeptoned organi which snt un its iflemn notes to heat en, so like, thfrequiem ofVa departed spirit thatf we involuntarily looked round, almost expect ing to see a funeral processionV Wheo they appeared, there was no appearanceof death. Ujvaijjfe. The beautiful girl appeared, supporte'vpy.tfte Liady Abbess, clohe i in pure and srjKitless rob8, the emblem of their innocence j he advanced. to the altar and' knelt down j and then she took her first vow.t She renounced the world . wi'h all its bitterness. I saw'tier de p blue eye resf for one tnomeo', upon my elegant friend, , then there seemed a, deep, deep, Vjsgie in her bo8om.";Then ail was calm. and -.he pronounced in a rich mellow voice, her utter renunciation of this bright world anu men tinry nevereu xne aunnv iocks from that devoted hd, antj she laf down in all her deep forsakenness, beneath the sable nail ; an emblem that ' she wa& dead to the world, and wedded tfif her GmI. The organ agin rent up its plaintive notf I ''! l-'llfl'.j iL.. . J..iL- notes to heaven. From the boston Centinel. EIGHTY YEARS AOO. We present our readers with the follow- Iing extract, a a specimen of a Tiact pub li L I . i Ti J fi r . uneu igmj years ago. i nr nnu ot u is evident. ft is not only pleasant, divert ing,, witty and refreshing of itself,' says the preface, but it contains a moral that is iar more precious mm an me tinsii ol its outward &how.' It is also stated that three editions of it were sold in a fort menu ; . . . :; r- .- . ,.;" r Uv entered. 'v Auguia will be here. tomorrow,:: Dud-l-v' sad,the lovely girl with her .l.ukVyes fifled withjeus: of joy,:at iherthought ofj . 'meeting' her t(eloed friend, who wava'i boarder in the nunnery at tne same time with herself, and :whV Had twined hrseJf round her heart, by her i gentle and 'win Blog manner Their souii. seemed to1 as similate and commingled and; since they hd left school, they,badlcept up a regu lar correspondence. jrx, ' . . , l. . a. Arl ST 1A Bw Mill A m V one nas cuuwuiu ;iu uc unur-uiaiu, i&id the lively Dudley t and does she not I cpngratolateypu upori your approaching . Dopti.ds P'Tr-r-t? yy -Uv 1 ! " She doesrepiieq jne.oiusning gn. l have purposely witheld your name, Dadley, togve her an agreeable ?urprisf, isyoo admired her so much last winter at Yorkv I am1 half inclined tqlbelieyej yo I "17 !" " e : - , ' i"' ,1 ' . . wcrdin Jove with her, but I will try yott "awmf " both, for -.aheHisnot aware that in the be trothed husband pi her friend, she is to ft i r - . t n : :'.u. .1, meet ao:oia oeau , u an iu mc uai Dudley' had spent the; winter previous in orK, wnerc Augusta wa ; a iciguiug lle. . He Had it i true, hung over her while seated at; tne piano, in rapture, anu lie had Exclaimed in rapturous excitement,- b not ih true that Augusta was never so happy as when he was near her. Imperceptibly he hid. stolen? her young aflfectious. 8he knew not of hisv engagement j to another she knew not thatrhis heart was all Isabella's her early companion, -and .best beloved frieod. - Aueusta had hoped that she was not looked unon bv Dudley with indiffer-d enqe, hot she coujd not read his soul. He did admire her most for her extreme gentleness, and she was beautiful as the innw-drop, and shrunkTike it from obser mion : and when.he left her for Montreal, the hardly Glared 'to- own1 to' herself that there was a kindlier feeling for him in her jentle heart, than friendship : buf she al most reproached herself when she found f (y 0f Klipthou stanlest 1 here, ind ith what heartfelt pleasure shV hd ac-i or that thou, not regarding the go piea ine;inviiaiio:i orner irieuu u mi t - i1 t I .!J .t iL at the baf, and that.yonr honors will have reason-to judge, when I; have told yout all that Ihave saf 1 trade, and being liable to much hati;I havve for many years, had an unquenchable spark i n my. throat, w hich r might, qu ench w i t b a littte Spruce Beer or Cider j but happening to be acquainted with the prisoner, ;I. be came a lover uf his company j and when I a one got :into his company, scared ever parts with me till he had ' catchedv me by noddle, tripped up my heels, arid laid me flat on my my back; so that I have not been able. trf get up to work for two or three daVs ; besides having my pockets picked, and my head and bories ache, he hath set my wife's tongue ft going like a paper mill so that with the life I lead on he one hand it makes roe weary of my life and sensible of my errori Aod I sm sure that. Si rjli chard ought to be punished for seduciog-honest me.at this rate. This, gentlemen,!- my grievance,nnd hope you will take it into consideration. ; Mr. Shu tle, the weaver, Tom Snip, tht tailor, Jim Blank, the lottery, vender, Tom Friz, ifie barber, nnd Zack Strap, the cob bler, being called, corroborated the testi monj of Vulcn. ; New-York New -Jersey, Virginia,! ;ry(and. Pennsylvania, and the Carolinas,atsot''tified to the same effect, & the accused was doubtless convicted, th" we are not sure, inasmuch V s the cr rclu dinpart of the trial has been mutilated. 'Wrfft : f CRAPBOOKj i r The Law is like a mouse-triip you are hin; nd odv'aki our fove "and gralifuai-1 Office Mightest'onencewe are. niceto calculate i-:-?Ki ? w h 4 I Durv'niohbouf,s;duesV'nd"thliikiWrs'elves 'iZ&ijS' ;' '.'; -" :J' I '-t i r i it rnuriitnia i , - r . . ... . vessel, to convey one hu ndred or more emigrants " " Genius at first is like a spark ojfjfire froni Norfolk toUberia; on the 1 st, of October :; : that is easily qtienchediby rieglect,' or kin- It is h)giyimiianttAthat appljcatjonstbr' y died into a vivid Dame by tare and riour passage in thisexpeditionVhouldb;dbly ciadd p ishment. If left toJiiself it expires nr in- Wf.ste??i,nr,?e Soci?x .i f.v L' l " plications For a '.passage; may also be rr.idelai f creases as the materials ; which -encompass iUtrUH 1 1 a re qncongenial or congen lal to it.; A Esq. Norfolk i JL PivntL Esq; Rjchmba i .V;;. . breath may blow it into brilliancy, ami a W TOrrEso;,' Lynchburg j or tojthe Secret. drop of water quench? it forever. When "es y f nunorea anu entvinaieo, u-piaes ana,. en lightens and warms all around it pfodii cing health, and joy j but if it overlie ps it proper boundary, too often consumesrand ties.' he5tate .or other ' AuxilUryopcf- : . i .: . . .-) I . ... 'c ; V- ; - IV-vri " - desolates the fabric in which it had its ear- VI ""JlV I lesjt existence, and expires at last amid i8th:AuusVt v . vv,---VTfe the ruins it has made In. the character of July, 29, 1H30. V 'i ; so; Lhatterton, we see it quenched as soon as it appeared in that of Washintonwe see it lighting up a realm, and imparting a tern perale. heat to others,, while, Alexander stands a conspicuous monument of the'd a ti ger ot genius; when it burst upon the world unguMeci oy reason or religion. : ; SALl OF' THE W7VBASII -,EHlE CANilL . 1 It ' IN IND'I'a'na, Y i- 4 i . Tl authority of an act of the General Assembly .',-s. kTVo i?iW aPProIea??W -fV I wr wnaersignea wai. oner at i'ubuo praise of thWperidrmance,iUu t lie did it observe the transitory light iig up of it uoal calm and mild; blue; eye. jTis .2 1' ft ",T.7- MoDtreal, and be her bride-maid at the ap proaching nuptials.. Isabella had observ d that Augusta," ih "all her letters had poen in high terms of '.William Dudley, whom she yWisbed. to be rememoereu. oy W friend.: She had purposely evaded;all oquiries as to' the name of the gentleman horn she was going to wed, to give her in agreeable surprise. Isabella had watch eU day for the. carriage. ; At lengllh it Je in sight, and in a lew moments .the Wends were in ach other's arms, i M-.. SQsta, who was unusually. lively. M k. XT "- t r ' a.' ' iou snail sec nim in jusi iwo, rain- uieV said Isabella; when we go down to and there Is the bell, as 1 am alive." 1 hey descended the stairs ; ithej enter ne dining roorn and there, standing at -'narp, was William Dudley. Augus- j cast her eyes fearfully around . the room; Jcre was no other gentleman there, and truth now flashed upon -l)er mind, i i e seen a: frail and i beautiful flowed to heaven. They lifted that oall of death, I fl rat fpmntpn fn nut vmir n iic. ntn it hi nod Augusta was as calm and cold, as thetKe savoury smell of the toasted cheesej or, pure marble on which she retedi'She hadin other words, the prospect of gaining an taken her tirst and ltow ! A ;d her advantage. Wou venture a little further ; spirit naa gone, witn those sweet inrllltng the passage U narrow, v is crowded foil of.hungry a'tnrmes, and you would fain dr.tv back, but, vou find h hook in your ear, pretty soon, and to go forwaid is the only remedy. The further you go in the more impracticable is the; retreat at last you are io head and feet, and then if they let you out it will be because you are too poor lor picking. He who kne .vs , enough of the law to keep out of it, is well off. - it's otten cheaper to give a neighbor his demand od. ten pounds ihm the bargain, han go to t&gerheads and gain your sun. You may injure him it's true and you may bite y wr ause off to sjpi le your! face ItCemdrti,u one one of the most ustonish ing ftculties with ! which we are gilted- Orily think what it comprehends. In the firs place, von recollect perfectly; every sound nece)Sry to convey to ot hers n the ideas you - wish ,40 express then you re member, what written and printed charac ters or combinations of characters signify every idea ypu can form, or wisn to con veV to or receive- from, otherSi These of themselves must give, lis a view at once grand and astonishing, or the powers ol iiiemorv;fe,and( when we reflect that in ad dition to all this our infnds are stored with endless variety of knwledge, jail retained by 'he; memory, and that,; so far mmi b -ing burthned with our present load, we feel a constant consciousness ; of h bound less vacuum that still remains: to be filled, i but which time cannot fill, how must our wonder increase ; our adnSiratioh b exer cised. And is not man immortal ind iire not these astonishing f.icultiesiperishab'e and have we nocrratoi is itlall the pro duct of chance ? v ! .)''&'.; Opinions Men diff-r in their opinions on every subject, vin proportion as thy take a narrow or a comprehensive view of things. .. A little mind is pefjieuilly con fined to the narrowest limit, as its rmvers do uot enable it to look bfjroiid the linht of its own rand I e. I his is the reastm why we see some honest men j refuse to buy a useful book, bemuse they h .e several old ones in the house which thev have not read why some politicians are opposed to ex- leftujfig our territory oecause we nave ai- ready, lana unoccupieq -anu iwny some good, well meaning christians are opposed 10 seuding the gospel to the heathen world b cuurc tiiey h.tve (hose at home who do A-New Mail Route FROM RALEIGH TO SALISBURY, 1 Sfle, to the highest bidder, in Tracts of 80 A- cres, or in Fractional Section V the pubne, lands are sold, on tUnt Monday in October nexi at the, Town oT i OASsromT, in the county ! of IJass,! a portion 4Fihe tinds . granted id th : State nfTnrlittn. k r iu STAGE FARE, FIVE DOLLARS; . 2d, li - if? Wnect,"t pavicablepointv the waters' tf ITTNDER this arrangement the stage runstwice ' the AVabash river wtrhnhW'otikeBrir i J a .week, and goes through in two day seach j and whichv have been designated And aet apsrt way. 'j,v. 1 lie acuuiuiuuuiiiiuii is j;uuii. ruc tigers i mi jiuipwac uy Vommissifmerasppoiniiu. Otl' who are travelling from Raleigh to Salisbury,- or I the. part of the State ot Indiana; by and with the t ' i eiincsscc, r oiiuiu ui oaiiuurj, vtih uuv mis iu 1 w, iUC vyuiiimiAsioner o.i ine ; laeneral. be the route travelli route be the nearest, cheapest route thit can be travelled ger who travels this route from Salisbury, by the Kai.ge No. 3iJVyest Sdprincipnl iij-V, :"V&3trV: way of Raleigh and Petersburg, to vyashington 10, 12, 13, tXK 20,v22A,s2i25: 2734; 38 Citv, will go it in five days, and will sleep three 'IV 25, Jl. 3 W. 13, 24, -25,1 S6.;TU?6, U. . 3 The Contractor will pledge himself tbikeepU 13, 15, 17, 22' ,24, 27.32. SJ:l vto2r first rate Mail Coaches, and penile "horses ; and 1, .3, 5,,8, 10,Ll?,;i3 15,Vi7,i 20;f22,f24,v2 -1: 7 A By a special commission of the peaces a court was held, May 28, at Punch Hall, in the kingdom of roping, before the R't Worshipful Sir Nathan Standfast, and Sir Solomon' Stiffrump, chief judges of the Courts of Justice, constituted by King Bacchus. . The Court being set, and the brisoner placed "at the b ir, the jury was Called over as follows, viz, : ' ' ' Timothy Tosspot, Benjamin Bumper Uiles LticKsptgvuT, ineopniius loper, John Stigodowns, Obediah ihirsty, Rich ard Rednos, John Neversober,i Anthony Mlefellow, Nathaniel Spendthrift, Jona than 'Loved ram, Rdwartl Emp'ypurse. Lit is surprising any one of these jurors should have been allowed to be sworn. Every one of them should h ve been pe- romptonly challenged tor ravor. John Sixgodowns ami J hn Neve'rsober were the very last who should have been placed on this jury. They would of course be par tial to their proflig-ite companion Rum.' Against whom, Sir- Richard having made no exception, the clerk proceeded to read the indictment, as follows - " Clerk. Sir Richard Rum, 'of the couo? ictetl, good of hy fellow-creatures; hast, in bold & audaci ous manner, knocked down,. killed maim ed, and despoiled many of his Majesy's gooa liege ftUDjects. aiso, mai inou nasi for many yeai s, and mi tnou uost, ooiu a traitorous conspiracy wmi iur. runtu ami Mr. Flip, two as notoriously wtckeii ,a!i thyself, byand with whose assistance thou dost intoxica te thei, heads of good honest well-meaning , people, to the ruining ot their persons, and impoverishing of' their estates ; so that many a poor man's wife and children sit at home, wanting what is sinfully wasted in your extravagant com- v.'..- V v4 .. V V. ' -:' nearest, cheapest and most expeditious I l-ana uthce,.and the approbation of- the PresM '-;-. iv ' is West of Raleigh. Passengers, who are J dent of the United States, fd i:4$:$h v ing froni Salisbury Jorth, will. ; find this The part which will e : offerecl 'of i'aaM'ilW'- ftf&t by the way of Raleigh and Petersburg to I eludes sections and fractional sections -WtfieJbWVill and most expeditious Mowing lownsnips and ranges viz 1 Nosi 4" :r by two days:' A passen- 10, 12, .13, 2 :, ipTownstun N;24.Nbrthof 1 ''Vv' - -St '.i pains in trying to render those Who, patronise 27;;R. '2 ;W. '3;S, '.8 1"25 ' R. V ltV .i"'-3. him, comfortable and Safe through his route. 5i8, 10, J2, 13, 15, v 20 22, 24 25 27$29 J J- ' i Passengers who are unacquainted with this 32, 34 36, T. '26. "R1; Wl,iX),tl2, 13, v15,-- :! v' ' route, will secure seals by application at Mr. fi.' 17, 20, 22, 24,155,, 27, -29tf 32;4;''36:t: ;27 P-Guion's Hotel, in Raleigh, and at ; Mr. WiU R. 1 W; .3, 5, 8, 10, 45,.! i720;T. -'26 Rl s'N '7$ I liam H. Slaughter's Hotel, m Salisbury. East ?of thef2d principal ,Meri-fian; ;8,-l6:Jfer4'iS The stages will leave Salisbury, every Wednes- 12, 13. 15, 17 20. 22, 24, 25V27; 32,s Tvri ? ' - day and Saturday, at 6, A- M. and arrive in .Ba. R. I E." 1 & 5, '--8; 10 -i2r '1315, "22,24 - 'r leigh on Thursday and Sunday, at 9, P. M. 'and 25, 27, 29, 32r T. '27, It. East'l, 3,'?-8!'?'5 will leave Raleigh on Tuesdays and Friday as 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, '2022, 24.25, '-27S9, ;;32; 36''! soon as the Southern stage arrives, and arrive at T. .27. R. 3 JE: 34,-36, T. 28, K. 3 Ji.- 3, ; "$ZU Salisbury on Thuisdays and Sundays at.9, PM.- 8. 10,T.i5, 17V20.i22. 27. v 29. 32. 17 'ft. IvVM GEORGE WILLIAMS, Contractor. June 14. 1830. i " 87 If. NEW PELHAM NOVEL PAULCLIPPORD A Noyel, in two Volumes, E. 32, 34, T; 28, R. 4 E. 1, 3, 5, 81012 to, if, iju,, z, r, r. J71;b.. 5 E : 25, 27v 32, 34, 36, l 28,- tt.5 1, 3, 5, 8 T 10. 12. W T. 27. H: 6tt; 13. 1!0. 23; oX M I ii 4;.l27,-29,f32,s;341;; 36,: T.; 'lK. tQi " -T ... r---. io, 1213.15 17 20, 22: 24; 2527? t - t. i BY MR.HULWER. ! 4 34. 36, T. 8, R. 7 E. lr5,8;iX12! iSJv ''- " Paul Cliffbrd is perhabs the U, I7r20,.;22 29,.:32,T5d; 25 , . . U; r , lrimphinp 27, 32, 34, 36, T. 29. R. 8 -E 13, T-Sl tI ' 't mosf original of all Mr.-Uulwers works, and can- or i o v f 5 i'n --to ia v notailtladd largely to its writer rPutation. sylo B lhe.mafl 5 tbf, 'jconuins snrewdness 13, 22, 24, 25; W29; 3234 i 36. 1 29, It , ' ? - and satire ; tor the moralist, matter of deep d f 7a oV oa s&nvnrtV'-.-. x' ''t-1 thought, and for the y?ng, all the. interest of 3 narrative and .11 the ptry of feel.ng' 29, 32, 34 T.28,)R. n;4iO;CK;'vf Justreceiyed by ; 15 :;1720,';22j -27," 29v 32,34r 25 Ri f Wt; j" July - "r V:"rtV -E. 10.' 12, 13,vil5'22,2425, ctAV iVb Com6tatoMrnd ilfVec -TVatfet R 10 E- T- 9 -U '1. 5, 8. . ; r"8 and "withered lythi chill of .win-' Ipf winds; 1 have seen. the mildew's fear- T w,5ht upon thet fairese of eaUhl : but i. " mere Bucii. OTerwiieiiiiioZ' ucsu- l"'Us now Clung around vthe hearth of .r auusia. ; x et sue assitmeu a iook ?umP"ure, and never was there a's weet- iL . . lttl nd motionless, and saw all she r', wtQ lo her friend. ' She kissed th.e W i naer antl Put UP : eht PraJ l0"fcr happiness ;and then slie returrit d ier hoi disconsolate and drooDior. " one va " a Dea"Vl lafternwh, about erifioT a,tcr tnis event, l - was sauiu I 1 nunnery;at MliutrealjWheu iineu bv Wdham Dujdlej- pany as will appear by many credible wit nesses who are deplorabte instances of theftruth of what is' here alleged against you. Ail wnicn uc are .omrary ij ine good and wholesome laws ot the kingdom, as, well as against and dignity. . VVhat suyest thpu am the ktnr, his crown , art thou guilty or not Eartbeti ware & Lookina: Glpsses. THOS. J- BARROW & CO, 10,42, 15, 17, -20,V22, 54;25,'27, 29.-32 4.?.-.yt 34. 36. T. 30. R. 11' E- 'lt.S 'jC.R vr i . :, ; . - I R. 11 E 3, 5, 8, T. ,29, lCI12fc; 1, 38 v . 10, 12, 13, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29,'32,34!:; T. 30, R. 12 E. 13, 1517, 20. 22,. 24. 25 . X 4? ... .e. . Importer s-7& TVater. Street. New-York. China and Looking Glasses, compris- x Vn ,f ,o'tVo !.?4,3 27, st compl-te .assortment ever offered 34 36, r. 30, R, 13 E 12,, 13, 15. 17, 20, 27, 29, 32 34, 37, T "31; R. 12 E. 1,3,' 5, lass. -o r - - .. ... f.w JA, VS V7. Vl. .Ifi . I , in this market,f;and which Will toe repacked to r V 7 a ' the Country Merchant at the lowest; prices. TVVli -arv-Vo T' ii in the I "v "M " " w v,v,j, IOi j,, i Ulf I 9 ck OA' y 5T- 9Q: !A 1 m--J, r. " i In consequence pt having refused to jo r'nmhi-nnti,.n tor rprrn 1 ,1 incr th nrir.Mnt I'-rtwlr I r ww, . o. 4V US .i.-iui -r 5. 8.' T. oO, R. 15 E. 3. 5. 8. 10. 15 17. 20 ...u- u :- i ..-i .-. .v.- j ' 122. 27. 33, 34, T. 31. R. 15 E. 20. 29. -32. WHICH is uuuiiiig,4CS' umii vf cfrc rTf aw w I . q- . 1 . pulsion from the Hade ; our characters have been 34 Tr.u ; - e5.ccPl a smal1 Portion of .. r r. . .. . i. . , I some ot the sections urhir.h wp.s.- cnlrl assaneo as men ot iniegrity avna lairaeauog,' our i . " : ' ' credit as a house of responsibility impeached. "encnd Jf r,lflnt Prcrs to the, passage of;, StVery endeavor made to ruin it. And to crown aci f1 "rc,nV . guilty of what thou here standest indicted? K Mr Richard Not guilty , t . Clerk. How; will you buried ? ; t f; Sir Richard By the($inion jof all judi- tlvUS' suns. , . - i ; . ' - i. Clerk.: rier muKe broclamation. , Crier. O yes O yes M 'yes It any Dirson can inform the CourR?)f aoymur- ders, treasons; 5 or other . misdemeanorf committed by ine prisoners at ,xiie;,oar, iei them come into iiftjnd, tjiey j shall be tnthpir cfkVPr.il lirdefS. L ' ' . W t Call J ;hn Vulcan, the blacksmith. John, Fulcdn! Here iy:y-S': 'CferATbo'tt'art desired todeclareNarl thou kbi west 10 relation; t6 what the pris- oner stanus inuim-eu ioi... .r . ( ytUcan May J 1 1 ( pUaselhe bopable bencjb,' aud Vou gen.tlemeii of the ryi-4l am ? erf well acquainted mth the prissier ia not or will not hear it. t The i greatness! ot men's nunds may at all times be measur ed by the liberality of thirir opinions un.i the comprehensivehess u,f their views, j j Co itrtship.-it has been 'Said that Court ship is the happiest portion; of our lives Th'K opinion is founded upon two 8ufrpoi tions ilie first (hat pe & patit nee nev er desert us, until our wishes are consum mated-the secoiid that j we il ways antici pate in o'rej pleasure m tthe married lite than it willtaffird iisj rhese maylofteroccur, bat the exceptions to them; are so lyeqaent that we "dp not think the position can : be allowed the epithet of a general 1 rule." It sometimes happens th t Courtship is a happier season than marriage aftervyartls illrds but it sometimes happens, at so that after a courtship lull if doubis,;inxieties & tears j.iafrHg rown, iotfr jiappioess and renders our felicifj we had .anticipated.' : , i4j y-k':y Revenge. Nothing can be more.; irra tional or unreasrniible 'irt 'a rational beln& than at?nmt or revenge, hiie! we4put its dtates4hta practice briiidral'etdStw'e injure others ' wuhoaMTeii the pretence of t itc condu ctol the "grealtl ispoier . ofy. oil r U?es towards uvoml!ou,towardstbur out brethrfeo,JI, He causes his rain to fall on the e? it and on thejusthe dispense his 10 an, inoirga we hate all ofiended the whole, our importations through ,the regular seiccl?" W.4UC sues, s-one 50 o nes. Etc. channels have been all stopped (in coOsequenCe Tyu ,w,Ubeicnt fim dayjo day. un-I of threat, thrown out to the Manufacturers in lllU lh.e tPcl9i8l,n h.ave beeh red, and no vnuAinht ur hv hn Kii "latie tor a less price per acre than is re ploy Agentsin rJverpoul to make out purchases ?UirCi Congress landv .y purcllllSer will . in such a manner that our names would not ap- ,l .hisopiron to make full.; paymeoand .., : h f..a .;.i;niH 11 h r..;rt;-a f foJi. receive a patent tor the tract purchased 1 or. bv u ant upon obtaining credit for our importations payment ofone- fourth of-the purchase money; L ate uemed to us, ami nothing but cash io Li- ""IT . 4"v . V 8,x Pcr r rci poo will ubton fV.r iu our needed supplies cem aJnu Vt n advance, a credit wtll be giv ,v of Ware?. WereuHci4ng these hardsliips in - 'VV5,,w,'-7Br Ir?m V; the Cause' of the Merchant and consumer description of goods, no less than our to them as our last resort, we come for assistance 1 so long as we are enabled -' '-T '. 1 1 ' ... i . ,k; I Noutiay iirvcioper next, for tne rewdue. . . ' own-and ine ,'ne ana waoasn Uanal, on oe withiti 1 : 11 nre nines ui wuitn. uicse tanas . art ainiatei. i v t .; ft .uit.in I iuc m unj owc v inuiuna, me values ot -.. - r- ,; 1 - . .1. . . . ' i l . 1 nib 11 au.u uu BI.UIUCC in era. w i en inn in.i., v: nurseives nirnnsi more iuaii lony men, wiro iiayc i ,, - ., - . W W -. r . .. r,7 , .. . , .,: u . .t.: I tiilty of soil, abundance of lime-stone, .snrinca : V ... . -I www I timh. inl.lkin.M.fl nnM..iM..II.. ... iL - 11.' . ' ' I ' manner will innt nnA tn Cll iSn.' mm I Kywu.""". WIUI SUiaU i . $ Pmp na iiwlenndnt WownWwVniA Rrl W wyigable rivers, and ; water nnvdemsSiiA,: '-:;v 4. or Citv acceptance, nly. h Oa , (dependent; of he Canal,) 'is -J&y&&M& " ' r rr.AT . i momrsx rne nnesi noriions ot tne Westenvervti j, k A nu9 J. UAUC 88 Hater-Street, June, 1830. , above Old-slip. Is?' uc w,c a,M J5Vli 84voaw6t v 1onat,on 19 of tne richest quality in 'a health . . j . country, well adapted for agricultural, comms r James H. Swindells ?: k - , i stiwa uoiiiii ju l aiuwi iiwiu sub lauiuiii tu c.iinrma . " . t,1t n ESPECTf OLLY informs the inhabitants of Ition to the lands adioininr. which Is believed tn XlvEUzabeth pity, Raleigh, Newbern,' Wash I be-iihprecedented, hitherto, in this State. , and ington, Fay etteville, and other places in the I which must recommend this tale as particularly route xnrougii ioriu-fuarouna, iuav nc i menus wonnyt ine auention ana interest oi ;tne rarr.p". : '7 ? visitingthe above mentioned places in the month mer, Mechauic, Merchant, and Capitalist iv tffH af August next; for the purpose of j TUNING 4 J "."- n'-niTRtt .fi:4 and STRINGING PIANO FORTES', ' v5( I 'vus C rmtiif V Mrvs- doesakes p ' " t: the country for the purpose '. mentioned m thia i .'W- "f t; " ix.H advertisement f bat so many'persons having gone Office of .the Board : of Com ? iV : thrnitrh that . diatricti; who know nothing at all misaioners of the Wabash Zc V iu 1 .'J . , ':"Vr-.;. ugh that district; who know nothing of the business, has induced, him to undertake the contemplated trip No pay nless the par ties aresatished...,; ... .--t i rNorftlki; June 29.1 : 923tv Erie .CasTreaty.Grou Indianaj'Uay lSXht 139.V; v- rcH''i ''Jane 15. 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 5, 1830, edition 1
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