t V
J I-
THOMAS J. LEMAY,
, . raoriETOB.
TTBMS.
T ScRttRirtior, tbrwe dollar per
taaam ha)
is edvaaoo.
Per teat recidiog with .8,e iH
rd I pay the el J "
criptioa U edeeeee.
RATES OF ADVERTrSIXQ...
Far every "i" (woT eieeeding ' thi
type)' fret intertloo, OH dollar, each Mbaeaaea
inaertioa, twenty-five feat. -
Tb edveriiieaaentt of CUrki d Sheriff wfl
k charged St war Mat. higher) aad a deduction of
iS per sent, will b raid from lb regular pri
mi for dertitra by tb year.
$y Latter ta lb EJitor mptt be poet-paid.
BOOK BlNDIIMa.
Tba Subaeriber recpeclfulty Utormt tb lohabi
Mwltat lata wad the adjacent oonaliet, that ht HI1
rerrkra oa lb tlook Binding butiaeat, ia i nritai
braacbet, rroia plain to trnamniuU, tad at Northern
price.
Great ear will U takes to bind all Periodi
uli ta patiera aad match volume,
(iratelul for paat favor, bo Mill bo net ta receive
i there af public patronage.
Mil bimlery at back ol the Kaletgh Heaiater Of-
(se, where alt order io tba above lute a-UI be
promptly alteaded to.
P. o. f
niaak Book a. of vry deteription. aaade
ad rated to any pal (era, aad quickly done, aad a
liberal ditaoant made on a large job.
He would reenectfuUy ragged to the member e
Icat of oar aest Legialature, that if they have bank
vbieb they with to have rebound, they would do
welt to bring them along with Ihem aeat winter for
that purpoa.
JOHN H. DE CARTERRT.
JAMES O. McPHEETERS,
COMMISSION MERCIIANT,
Peurtburg, Va.
eatjMtea ta lrameVjt3ifl va. ctv-hta aauaV iWl
Mil prompt termt, at ilia old Mand, formerly occu
pied by Holilerby It WePheetert, Bollingbrook 81.,
where he WBI be ileaaed. at ail limea to tee bit N.
Carolina frieudt, and anliailt a ootiauane ul their
laror. Keterto
fiea. h. F. Patteraon, Pretident of R. It 0. ft. R.
(itn. Jat. Owea, I'retiricnt of H- It V. K. It.
Alao lo
Drown, Sn w It Co. who willrecieve all prodne di
reeled to (hem at Raleigh, and forward wkhdeapatch
br Kail Road 13 Peteribyrg.
Sept. J 31 Im
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will be told, on the und Monday in Deeemher
MX, at Ilia eourt honte In Whiteville, Columbia
count v, the mlluwing Tract of Land and Lou, r
mi much ihereut at will laliafy the Intel and charge!
due thereon for the year ot IS3tt.
One hundred and fill aerea, on Cnwbrai.cb, the
property ol tlie hcirt ot Jette IJ. 1 atonic, c .
100 ear, Ike property of Jette or John Godwin.
dee'd. near Lumber Hirer. , , . e.-
170 arret, tuppnaed to belong' to the mid Jette or
John Godwin, dre'd. joining Eliat Gnwaa.
Alto, teven Lot hi the lown of Aletanilfia, no
!0t, ao. 105, ao, 108, no. 10T, ao. 1U, ao. 109.
no. 110
Attn, five lota in th town of Whherille, no. 25,
it. .17, ao. 65, no. 71, no. 14
The name of iba owner of th above earned
hxi are unknown.
The valuation of eaah lot, $15..- I
JOSHUA WILLIAMSON, Sh'f.
ocp. a. 1S4U oo I
Price ail. SI 191-. . I
nreTtrWeM
iiiwraiit ol N. Ii. it hervbt called at flhatiel Hill
kt IS o'clock nn Friday Ibe 85ih Sept, inal., oo im-
konaat butinr relaimg In th tuieraal polio am
gotrrtimrni ill inr tsoncgo.
y order ol ihe rretinrnt ( me iioarn.
UlUi-M.VM1 Y,fW-w.-
1,1140
' Dlt. W. W. JTIAItStl ALL'S
iHtsneut for the Blind Pilce.
1 hi intaleahie rem -fly hat keen tetrral
tear! before the publiet it virtue and efRracj
have been well .tiled, and in numernu inaian
eet.ln lb mntl aggmraled formtnllhe diteatr
la "not a aolMiey eaae hat it bees known lo fail
in rSeeiing a cure. Men) very rrtiieelahle per.
ton l have borne letiimony to ttefftearri among
whom it the Hev Wra. A. Smith. olthe M K
Church, and Kdilor of Ihe Conlerrnce Journal,
who, Irom hit own aperienee, ennftdentl) to
eommrnilt il In the pnblie a "a airs, AORRRA
ate, ass imritiT aiaaat."
Ii may bo had at the Store of K. Tl'CKEK
Aernt. Haleieh. V.C.
paiNTdBa's iNn. -
1 1t tnhtot ibert keep cohtlaiilly ou haad a ifi
'CL-0 'l'r'"f immer.fall and winter
Printer's Ink,
which they will furuiiL on Ihe mott aeeommoda
ing term.
v dupuy, nossr.K at jonp.s.
Agent forth Manufacturer.
fetertborg, va. danuary, 1139.
.N II Alto keepeoattaiilly oa hand a large aa
tortmenl ot Medicine. Painlt. Oilt. Die eiuffa.
clover, grata. Rower, and garden teedt, of eve.
ry variety wnKLiney will larniau loilralertano
phftician or th mott favorable term
Itonnoke Navigation Company.
The annual maallnw ut lha Waumk. N.vi.-iu
Wpeay will be held, at YYeldoa, or Toetday.t Si
r- m va an uciooer mil.
A. JQTnBR.
September 15, IS SI 31
Regitler aad Standi '' three limea,
VALUBLE LAND FOR SALE.
i .. '" :' .f, 1 Tb (ubaarilier, intending to re.
moy t 'the tooih-wcK, offcra ror
l W - valuable tr f lend in
r ' ' 1 the wevntr ttTUranVllle. aohiainihe
,!trf?rfvbutilvo eMtndrwd arett ow wtimh
are ulualeu bit own
R ESI PENCE,
poatitling of R aomuMMliou dwellioc boote and all
becetaary out kouaet, oo one .ot Ih mott beautiful
t healthy tilct ht Ihe eoonly, and (applied with we-
Si5itmeeiti.fdWW
1 1U
i .ta moat excellent aprmgi
(ll LEVI V3 CKOsS ftOAOS,
'M valaable and well known eland for a atorwand
r-... r,"rVwhro boa f etertaiamewt haa lorg beea
-l A CRIST AND SAW MILL
lty a Cedar creek, a vwliaahU ihm. f iMri,-all L.
H ,e. bwvmg met sown thoroughly rcired.
craonc m me eattent part of lb Slate, wh de
t RIALTRV Un.aoIHlrw rmmUtmmm. k.
r ataMaakf ai imuiL. . 1. a r
. . ' . i a - w --
f who with to pa rebate will so doubt Brat view'
Hpnemiae.
lie will, however, add that tb above titnatioa It
'ihia lw mile aad a ball of Pranklintoo Depot, an
be KateiRb-andKMot Rail Kood, and baa en fe
L n p mom'tnr' "eerneit eaweoramry.
biliu t--- mi MMU
He kaialcaabmufloo mm h Mama MuiiJiu.
Jitreea, which he will Mil khr with lha land or
pparnaciy.
JWO. r. IXMAT.
. 1M0
til th Piana it fried.
bo av one ao imaeiba.
aualkw af m f.ui a-...
eeth abundaol previa whmb have beea prewmtad
J mpewiiy, 1 will agraa IBM aoab a iaeU.
1'wcalOMy t.ka an af the matrnmeMa and try i
Iv before m,Im anr It.
I think that there
la. ,7 w uaaa-r www .aw wvrranaarw
bn Did lit. I- ml -I. 1 t n
fef wucrwho ha dituoacrf afauaanli al Iwa LunaWaMl
evwrarlHng abed owe, mh! aenainlr oo riak
I - a-". , ' ,r
;' j'-."" -I w m vitn j :.
onf J;4iim Terte Mtero Pet-reimrf, Fa.
VI , II Urovqje eoofrty, Aug.
Kf.it- II u ask no pay vn
i 1 1 there chould hapnea to
Irwataalo doubt tlm
" Norm Cakolina -Powerful in mora, in intellectual, and in physical resource the land of oar aire, and the
VOL. XXXI
DKRKINS IXSTITrTIOM FOB
I TIIK EDUCATION OF THE
BLINU-Tbia raiabliahmrnt haa been remote
ed to that enaeiootl aad elecant edifiao kaowa at
Mount Wa.bUirion lloute, ai Sooih Hoetoii, and It
aoar ready kr the recepiioa aad matrwetioii ot young
blind peraoaa oi ckhcr aei I root any wart of ttth aoao.
try.
The aalubrhy ol the location, the faailitie for tea.
baihing. and the eatent of the edifice, which otlert
eparaui roomt lor the papilt, make Ibia eatmbliih.
meat deairabla rcaiilenea lor I bote young blind
peraooa who dctire tupeiinr aocamodationa.
The aouraa of inttruetioo aomprehenda reeding,
writing, arithmetic, algebra.aiid geomatrjri'gengraiihy,
hiatory, oatural and moral phdotophy, ka. ka , ba
tidet the (henry aad practice nt mane. Thote
who itWa it may acqaire a knowledge ot the ta
aieot and modem laagaagea.
A thorough and actenlitia k'nowledge of matte, aad
opportUHltipt ot practice upon tb piaao-lortc and or
gan, are giten tb all, betidet which tba pupil may
arlewt any mttniment wJiab be withe ! leant
Particular atteaiioa it give to phytical cducanoa
Tan wa: Hoard and taitinn, with (he ate of book t
nd luii.iral inttrnmea(a, trom $150 to $00 per an
nm. For thote who with to atudy the laatnagea,
t lo have the uteof piano-tone in Ibeir chamber,
or to rreeiee extra mutiaat inttiuctioot, The
bare will cover all Iheordioary eapenaei of Ibe pu-
bil
I lie moat lavortDie age ior mttrnciion it oet ween
the 'h and Hh)earji., ,
The following genllemen, are connected with the
dinrvlino of the Inilitution and may be referred toi
Peler C. Ilrookt, Themat H. Perk int. Peter R IM
in, Edward Hrookt, Samuel A Klliot, Jobu I).
Pither, Thomatti. Cary. John Homaoi, Jaraet K.
Vlillt, Itobeit Raniotil, Samael Loud, Samuel May,
Oibt tioodwin, Horace Mann, Hubert C U inthmp.
for particular Information addreet (tie Utrcctor,
Dr. S. t. Howe, Uotton, to whom all application
thnul,' be made.
N. II No pi emit will be received while under
medienl treatment for the recovery of tight.
July 3. Sr S-m.
HORRID DEPRAVITY
Some n-itnrinu Counterfeiter! have nearly killed
teveral ierxiM by atlln g (hem a apuriout and lalee
miatui a ol Hayt' Linimeni.
The genuine it warranted perfectly harmleat and
flW dual Never bay ibe article naleaa it have Ibe
wrkten-aigMiitKe a( CUtIUt K It tOk oo the
plendid wrpier. That Brm are tolily auihnriard
o make and tell the true article. Original
Propetetdtv - -
SOLOMON HAYS.
P, 8. The true Ilajt' Liniment it warranted to
cure Pilet and Ithrutualiim, in all catet, or no pay
taken tor it . ' ' , -
THE HUMAN HAIR
H WAliRlN I tit tiaid or retioreir. and the
ha.l kr.t tree Irom .Ln.tniff. Iiv lh genuine OLI
KIDGE'a HALM t-r UUL.U.MIIIA.
u Imr ihe tennine at ricmiibrd below.
our mott lioaoiauie .U'eu, t b
cen wuerc h (
DARING FRAUD!
- Thi article hat been miilati d ht a ontorion coon
lerleitcr. Ml it never be pnrrhed or Uled nnleti
tl hate (he ilan.e ol L s t,('l I UCKir the igna
iar fi:UU ilt h K i;i. oa a tplenHHl wip-
oer. Thra m (he nuit rMrrual leal tliai will aecurt
the puhlie from deception.
A annttant aupply ot the above valuable prepare.
lion will be kept lor tale ny
V.M MAON It CO.
II eow ISm
IIKEEMX OFFICi:, ELIZABETH
I CITY FOll 8 A I.E. The whole or on hall
ul thittrmc will be aold lo a Uoue Rio. Team
on witlimg to ikrrluiae, ihe mott liberal credit will
lw aivt n. Tim office pirtentt grew) inilocemciiit in
a man of praelie.l biitinet ImbHa. 1 h only rvaao
which tiiilime Ihe propiielar lu li. a, of all or halt
of hit inerel, it llial bt o dnh'g Will rrlieie liim-
tell from the buamet pall nt ihe concern and thut
be enabled to ilevote bit attention more to the idilo
rul tlrpartmrnl-
paooLiiMATioir''" .
TITO BUXDRED DOLLARS RZWJIRL
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
BT HIS EXCELLENCY EDWARD B. DUDLEY.
GOVERNOR, SlC.
Tt all to vrAem thete preiente tholl come
-Greet-
tngi
Ul HERF.AS il hat been officially reported to (hit
Department, I bat an th IStb ny nf No tern.
her, 13u,om Natrar LAMBrrR.of Davidton oooo.
IT, In thit State, waa to beaten', broitc l and maimed
thai he died and where one JOHN GOHS aiendi
ebaiged with lbeeommiMioaraaiddedaadtwbro.
a frAorftit, Jtmer Wurd. Maunder Biek
p, Jtekna Deer and Hpe tt. Skeen mora prevent,
aiding end abetting aad maintaining Ihe aaid John
Gnat m the perpeti Mioa of aaid lelonyiaad where
aaid ofteodcra have led and aeereled themtelvet front
Ibe regular operation of ibe Law and dutticei
Now, therefore, lo ibe cod the! me mid John float
and bit accomplice! in Ibe muffler, may be brought
lo trial, 1 have thought proper lo kaac lbu my Prist
www m rewwu m in naaurea AMllars
forth pprehentipa of tbe aaid . Joba.GoavaadA
further reward of One Hundred Dollar! each, lor one
or either ol hi accomplice!, lo any pcrton or percent
who will apprehend or aaa lo ba apprehended, cay
or all of the oBundert and fugliivet aloreaaid, and
eoniae them, or either of them, m the Jail, or de
liter (hem, or either of them, lo Ihe sheriff of Da
tidton aouniy nt ihe State aloretaid. Aad I do,
moreover, hereby rconh-w all nfBecra, whether ci.il
or military, wmWo tbit Stat, U at their bett eser
lion to pprehed, or aaote to be apprchcmled, the
fugitive! and. offender! aforeaaid. " .;
eavv Given snrV my bend Gaeereoe and
1 tba vireat 8eal of the Slat at North
V 1m S. W . r .-. .
Suntavtian' tbia lb SOth day of October. A. I) lta
EDWASO U. DUULEV.
tiy Command." '
C. C. UattII, Private Setretarf
Detcription of the OJendert named in the oAeve pr
Mm Got ia about 43 year ald. f feet, t or 10
htfi,larli oamiiNsioo. ihuk aarh ban, and
baa aoma tpeckt of gunpowder la bis face at owl
tad and onick of apeech. - ,
Je MArili.boult3 year year old, I teet
or 9 hi bee high, fair bam sntt oomalesioa, bit lore
Iretb broad aad ida apart, large eyebrow, dowa
look, voice Aam, slow tpokea and It aiout mle.
doner rrtf i about year aid. avid t lef
mob high, top theuldera, fair cemplcaaan, blue
y, of apoken aad grey-headed. , ..
, Jnhna Doer i aftowt US year old, $ toot or 9
biehe high, lair akin, bin eye, tpare made, thia
viaaer, cjuerk lpk. b4r dark otlnerd. , i
' Alexander C JtUhopit about 15 yaars eld. fair
Sad pa atrmpttelcd, caorty colored hair, rjukk pq
kca. Sarwt we t each high aad dark wye.
$ an.Wt high, lair ompletioa and full lace, cLu
bete and elutaky nmde, sod apeak te rhe ardiaat
wy van tptduta lo, , '
Oet. 30 .. : -r-..,-- r, , 41.1
JK-po il Skeen n ahoal U year aln, S Jeet ( ar
ttwk
iarj
' . . l ai lu UU.-iird.kca
borough Patriot. Intclligatteer, Utiagtoa, Ky.. sad
0aanr. Natheillw, Taoo., will
weekly oatil eooalermeaded.
iaam above
RALEIGH S. C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1840.
JiALEIGIf, NOV. U, 1840.
- Til E FE OTh KSTICKET.
roi PREBIDIKTr'
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON,
Tut inmneihlt Hero of Tiptxeanoelkt intot
rupliblt SiatananJkt inflexible Republican
Uu patriot Farmer if Ohio. '
rO TICl PRE8IOCNT, ,
JOHN TYLER,
A Stale nighlM' Republican of the rW of '98
one f Virginia i nobltit tou, and tmpkaticatly
one f AmerttSSK&t wgattoui; iirtuouf and
patriotic ttaletmen.
J7" The Broad banner of HARRISON, LIB
ERTY and the CONSTITUTION i now flung
to the breese, inscribed with the inspiring motto
ONE PRESIDENTIAL TERM THE IN.
TKGRITY OF THE PUBLIC SERVANTS
THE SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC MO
NEY THE DIVISION OFTHE PUBLIC
LANDS THE DOWNFALL OF ABOLI
TIONAND THE GENERAL GOOD OF
THE PEOPLE.
Whla: Electoral Ticket.
Col. Charles McDowell, of Burke county.
Gen. Jas. Wixliabm, of Wilkes.
David Ramsouk, nf Lincoln.
JaIhes MiBAKi. of Caswell.
Hon. Abraham Rehcrer, of Chslhtm.
John Kcw,T,of Moyre.
Dr. James S, Smith, of Orange. - -
Charles Manly, of Wake.
Wm. VV. Cberrt, of Uertio.- -T -
James W. Brtas, of Carteret."" "
Daniel B. Baker, of Ncw-Hanorer.
ber and another of vthora - tlieit of an eni
demic thrn prevalent, leaitig ihteethil
den, two son and a ditugh'er, in a furlnn
and deatilutv couiliiion. By this melan
choly event, the n anainentaiiil sumiori
of the family chiefly rested on the eider
hrnther, th n about eighti en veara id age.
B' ought up to industry by li poor and
piour parents, he did not for a niomen'
despair, but bi-lieied that the Almighty,
who had deprived tin m nf their ear: li
ly protetinr fr a put pone known only t
himself, viiulil ttaiih nver litem, with
proper indusiry on their pert. At lha'
lime, the i bopping of aiMid at the fut na-e
oRVrd ihe mitai cn'anr emptnTtnrrif, and
he could have the company of his tittle
broi Iter and sister, to whom he was much
attached. Having, left the small log tub
in. which had been for many year occu
pied by their parent, and which, was en
deared 10 thein by the recollection of ma
ny past events, they betook ihemseltes.
with their tittle all, to the cnalinat-niund
of a neighboring Urmer, and became the
tenants of a cheerless tenement, com par
ed with the one they had lei t. Dur
ing Ihe day the elder choptied wood, and
the younger assisting, aa far as his
strength would permit, while the staler
attended to the domestic concerns of their
hut. Ia ihe evening, and on days when
the weather would not admit of out-door
emolovment. the elder brother who had re.
ceieu a tolerable English education in
the life-time 7nf hie parents. . taueht the
brotherinci" ister-and his exertion
were aolepent tAf ainra the, aeqael will
SlinW i 3 ,. ' ?;i -: r'-.r s'-i-fj.
, Vith economy, and proper manage,
mentat the eipiralion of a few; years,
they had accumulated a small fund in
moneyiand upon consultation, they de
termined to invest it in a .piece of Wes
lera Land. -At that lime the attention ol
the emigrants was directed principally lo
Indiana, aa oBVring the greatest tndure
ments. .Thither, then. Ihe elder brother
was to jo for the purpose of locating a
home. . . f r 1 "i -
' Hiving taken an affectionate leave' of
Ikose the most dearly loved en earth, he
departed Jo Ihe Monongaheta river, where
he obtained a passage en a flat boat for Cm
cinnatti, and in due lime arrived at that
place in safety. He waa directed to peek
ibe Wabash country, fur the moat fertile
landi In the stale. Early the ant morn,
ingbeset out for Vincennes. where the
principal Land Office for that ret ion waa
i'ocaied.' Littlf riperience ia journeying
on fool, and buoyed ep with the pleasing
ulea of getting home foe, himaeir end
those whom Jbe had left seme hundred
miles behind, but whose Welfare and hp
pioei. ideolineil wnn bi own. kept a
place in hie rerolleeiionawbe pohel on at
a rate, taw great even form accomplished
pedestrain to with and, His ancles be
rame swollenand his feet math blistered.
Aware of hi scanty an. -and his grea
dealre to acenmpliali hie end. bo frit an
witling le lose time, and continuing.
favatcd tbe impediment, until he was
. I.. ,i.., -,. i..i , ' . -.I,.,., . r .! i ne w'laievrr, ,vir, tji-o'iiorin ttaiieu o
a-. v.j-';,irfit-i -- " , Ar aT i m naffl Ta IT iRaarrr 'AUJtU -u&Sj-isAM&m'JTJHSm x. ' JaeWyt aJgfeey t 'fc. er, i' w-m-av-aa A m W js.V 'iri-.-Ei jji".- rsrfl JT daWV m'W JT rtf
nn, - Here are t.n di.ll.re. which will rn.We Mrshalb-'VhaU Ur under five veara ? "Pl ,"n f r
THE ORPHAN W4MID CHOPPER. wU to dear oui ;y..ar land ai.d p.v t.ur of " . " U 7Hm?
About fifteen or eighieeii ye.rs ago., w.y.aniit ymi r.n tba.n twlinLt, Female-Yee. four.'?.-. .. "a'" "
family retde.Un Favetit-eimniy. the f. ,h.l a. f hate or nuanitaiifra h.ir. I will . Mvreliidl'Satne; win Teiippoaethenr W-'f '! wfJW', 1'iere
scarce able even In hobble alonr.
Thoi situated, he became tli-preed in
spirits, and alrtt'oat .read I sink omler
ilripondencj, when he wis evrrtakrn on
the roau br a plamhoraf man.- ihe
rrurseman, h coming; up, thus acrostrd
hiw in a benevolent and kind manner:
Young man, roe appear lame, and nut
we;l ralcoiaten to make much pnrt(si on
m journey.'' To which the)otn man re
plied, informing him of the cense of his
lameness that lis) vaa bound for the land
ce al Yincrnhet. fur the porpia wf rv-
tenn a piece of land lor himself and a
younger brother and sister, whom be had
left in Fayette count PansvlUnia, but
Uiat he had almost il repaired ol rearhinK
it in hii present crippled situation. The
erntlrinan on horseback Quickie real led I
"We have the tame destination) I am also
bound for Vincrnnes -it ia vet twentv
miles here, tnotmt
my
irom nnner, . i am mucn mure aoie to
atfo The young n.in. alter urgent ao.
(.citation, placed Wlf in thesaddlr.
I ' . 1 a 1 . 1 .
and the plain gentleman took it n foot
the rest of the distsnce to Vincennes,
where they arrived about nithtfall. In
the morning, the stranger sgain arrostrir I h' Uboralory. A caakrtwas
the young man. "You told me yesterday Uo fo"n.1 lhere which directed lo Via
on our journey, that your ohjert was to -Ume Bnnvtlhers, but opened by the police,
.ne a i.ier. ..f I. ml. I k....t. It conUmed poison sufficient to dasttoy a
etlgeofthe country, it location and its
advantages-if you will arn-pt my aid, I
will gn vvilli vou to the land oilier, and s-
led niece f..r vou. It will ... .
eoocrdealoflrtmble and a.me eipenae."
lie nnfrwcnrritiiy RCCfp'fn. ami tiiny
iiorerded to the office and made the rn
Ire.
SSI .a ca
: iBut imagine the clwerin and diMpwi - -
n..ni,, fill. ..!. .. .UU e..- ...
iy the moiy to the receiver, lo le.rn Ihe
imount wa. JeReieM five tl.-ll.r,. owit.g
. . cuhteifeit- t.. tha.'.m..ur..A
friend in med i,a f. it-nil imUetl." The
atrafgrr pen eivii'g ihe aiUutma 4.f the
yout'g m in. immediately aiiid.-- Be id good
clieeijou iiitiirnirii me that jnu were an
quRiM
e. k nut a jdai e foryoo. He did to, and
obtained oik and the young- Mian eonMn
ord in il until he had accumulated son e
money, which he remitted to hi bto'li r
and nwti-r. and rnablrd thrm to inin him.
he piece ptntetl to be a valuable one
now finely impiovid and imoiii.d by the
. .
rider brother and bin famih-.rerieir
atitl eieemrd by their nrighlMirl, The
iter wax happily marriei!. and i eidny.
,r the r...l..rr. of ..n a larm iu the
atne neighbiH-h.oMl. The younr r b.other
. .
pMraiig roiindenre. i, his lellow uu.
ke.,,.. h.a Ven el-rted and in now pet for,,,.
ing tiiu tiuiiea oi a.niiihiy reaponsivie
urn re. ...
Uradet! who was he it ran per, that toed
won, ihst plain republican, who to dirin-
ltre$tetlf siepl forwsnl in an hour of nerd
Nssidted iheae otphans. and enald tl thi m
to fit themselves comlorisbly itt life? Does
not your bosmn swell with g'raliiude for so
noUle a deed? i
My friend, that alranger, that plain re-
publican was Gen. HARRISON.' Hewh.,
had been Govenor of a 8ate, the enm-
inanilei of armies, hfttl (ought many bat
ilea in his country V cause and never lt
one, (lid not acquire the supercilious de
meanor, which those in power Ion frequent
ly dit. He is aiill the plain republican,
ever read
, . , I'. ,-
e.,ly lo a.aUt the po. r and needy
1VU"t l u .
der the above is no fiction. There
with hi
Re
are
- ,a .a , ,
re: thoM yet residing In Fsyetiecminty
heeiem(blhe.J)
id should you ever meet with them,
w
and should you ever meet with them.
keitrretww
anagrateiiii neart. tins wortny cieed
tho arnnil fieneral llarriann. v. i - j
-. , 7 ; n ,
Tlue is the man whom the Peplt are 1
about to rail lo prehide evei the destines
of thie great republic. Is he pot worthy of
ttf - UaPHAV.
John Lockk. Two hundred and eight
years ago, August 29,' the .celebrated
John Locke waa born. :f-Few ever had iet.
ter opportunities for improving their minds
than he, snd few ever made wiser-ue of
them.' At 29 years of age, having gone
through with the various coursea of study
at Oxford College, he 'commenced the stu.
dy of medicine, to which he principally
confined himself for eight years, and did
not graduate even until he wae 48 years of
age,- A part of his lime was, however,
spent intravernng7i-JT . ..'''"a":
This may afford a lesson to noma of pur
readers, who think their education already
completed, when they are ' scarcely one
third a old as Mr Locke ' was when ' he
completed his studies. Late as 1 1 was how
ever, few men have done wore for the pub
lie rood thaa Mr: Locke. " lie wae the au
thor of some of the moat valuable book ia
the English language; one of which he was
aioeleen year in preparing1 Unlike some
of our modem bookvniaker, ha seamed to
believe that a few good books were better
than a great multitude of interim) ones. i
Mr. Locke wae a hard thinker, and hta
mailt object ia hie writings, was to try to
make outers dusk. Towards the close ef
homo of our affection
NO. 4$f
hss life, tie spent much of his time in stutly.
injf the Bible. Alt Asthmatic complaint,
probably hastened his dissolution by a few
years, thongr. he reached the age, of eeven-ty-two.
CViore-ttoa Courier'
-'-- -''' " " ' .
SKcatr Poisonino The moid remark.
able Rumple of secret poisoning, in recent
times, was the Marchioness of Erintiller.
who Jived at Paris in 1 070. An officer
named St. Croix, of wood family but ruined
repuution. havins; formed an intrigue with
her, her friends procured his confinement
in the Bastile, where he acquired from pome
I'almns the art of eompoundinf poison. On
his liberation he hastened to the flnarchio
new, and imparted to her his acquisition, as
a meads of revenginf themselves and bet
tenne their own fortunes. 'She earerlv en
tered into his views, and earned on the
th horrid trade with diabolical activity.
.ni.Lt. ...k..l DL. 1. !.l i - I . I ' I
Po?nJ bweuita to the poor, in order to
try the elncacr of her poisrine. Her career
was cut ahort by an accident. A glass
which 8L Cr. wore while prepar
,nL!" P?'"" Wl off, and he was found
coromu.n"y. labelled diflTerendy acsnrtling
10 leir erTecia. aa ascertained by experi.
nlrnt. .B n,mf'-' S- rox'e eervant was
wnurjd ana caniessed the crimes
emP 0.yer!', ln wl,id!? h h"d tiiM
w iii'in iiiKiiree Toweircit uui IMOI WW
captured, and having undergone the torture
a nse mi rrnirinei at Aotim paaV . ua
wiui iiiiiRiioie coiirara, was beneaded
V per.o waaiouiit . a iuw eomm-m
at . IL I II a
ncr nornmo crimes. mis
and detail of her horriltl
.""." PWA"P .'??..!".
tS' LJn'T'-!
e' bn the year-rl
' -
-r-r Taking iht Cmu;rz
Marshall." I low many mlea were there
. .i!.t - .. . .
in tins family onhe first day of June, under
suppose
Female "No, there
am t no twins nei-
ther." , v,
Marshall How many male over five
and under trn?" , f:. i; ,
Female None of tour huinel Ynu
i . , .. . .
11 n'( " now inng j ye heert married!
fi" limea if folks have got to tall all they
"v "0" life! i tx.
I'hiln If'phi Aetei. ;
, ,, . . . . , , . f
. V or 01 an
I ,
made the ramark thai the una mnat ha ..f
, ..,..
VHm t ow1 -. ; ;
cars for no more knowlenira thatl to know
himself, no more rtleuure than . tn content
himself, no more riches Uiaa to enjoy him
oelt.UUhiflaff. " ' " '
- J 1 1 " 1 1 ' - 1 -" - "
"Comeback that'a notthe roadV fried a
,,ry Umlholder to a man who wae enmaing
his es late. "Do you ken." said Ihl man.
"wtiaiir I m gangtngT replied the
wn' Vel, --,w V
whether this be the road or nol";
A REMEDY FOR CHURCH SLEEP-
; : ft ; '-.--v -
. Mr. V ., a man possessed of much
'native wit. far manv vaata haa been an ao
tive member of the SVesIeven Methmjist
ivw niciiinrroi uie noievn itouiiiiiii
Chutch -4 0?tea bM hii roird io.
iby witnessing the. apathy and indiiT.r.
v rnu v. J ? .u- v..i.....
WrVO lf -y IIM IUU tS q ,MI vjefaPiejell
Ch j ,j N;th, ev, WM Veedingly pre.
m. J- - -
man might have been een placing hirneolf
-:i, . . ,, . .1
ininemoicomionaoiesiiuai.oniinsginRoia
to , , proroun, ,Iof p. 8oon ,,. farh
,.Au indii..iina w!.n that tba
Mjd nUemsn. f whom I shall call k. was
-It,;ri lha enaAr Atftrnheiia lAPKKt ' Th
Morphi
eye of Mr. VV fell upon him, and ever and
anon was turned from the preacher Id the
sleeper, end from the sleeper to the preach
er, with mingled feeling or pny and regret.
Thus matters continued, until' the sudden
cessation of preaching;" or ihi preporatioh
the collection or both awoke A., who va
candy gazed round him, when the apprriach
01 Mr. v, wiwi IH DOS 10 rceivi tue cui
leciion for a moment at rested hie attention.
As ihe box passed A. before the farther end
of the pew, he gracefully bowed. It passed
down sgain sgain he nodded. Mr. V. still
presented the box before him: k. tool, no
notice; : It wss brought closer towards the
sleepy liesref again he bowed. .This not
satinfyinf Mr. V. he shook the bx e little
the color man lied on the eheck of A. ar he
audibly answered to so pressing a demand,
I have nothing '' M't-
Have nothing! Have nothiner' exdaltn-
ed Mr. V. with eorprio-wWhyl what do
you meanl" ''" ,. r l ,. -y , ,! ,,
Thw color deepened as, (a the hearing of
number of hie ftdlow clerks and oiberwjte
replied, M I have nothing with me.
The astonishment of Mr. V, sprHsVl sr,
helgHtea aa he replied, Mfothing eritH yl
Have leothing! And do yea eome. with pr
f4Kteomplse4wy,uUepyoMrrodgiogv,
HUGH McQUEEN,
THOMAS J. LEMAY.S mM
nd never pay for Itt V Di you think we can
ff.rJ to erect an tomlorttblen building,
ind keep U in proper re psirs neat and cleant
,'trthe accommtHlaiion of tlie public; sod
leisiios be permitted to come here and atceo
and pay nothing for it: we t a i't stTord it.
You I mind now, i l ynuT And, when tm
come here again bring something with you
to pay for j our lodgings." -
This had the desired effect: end never
rince, at far aa ta e can Uani, ha Mr, K. fr
his assoristes made the house of the Lord
lodging liottte. '"- ; '
Chrittinn Guardian. :
Front tbe Philadelphia Inquirer, ' '
THE PLOT FURI IIKIl BXPO'ED.
. ,M0RETESTIS!0NV. V it
We Invite lestion to the affidavit of
Col 8wift, Mayor ol PhiUdrlhia, of
Mr. Bel Bidgi-r, and an era I oiber geit
tlemen to be lound below. It wilt he
een that they cumradit t, and In lit imtot
pixiitive terms, the iiilatn at stgndrrs that
have been ciincociexl against them In New
YeNk, ami rr elect KMieering prMc.
Ihey agree fully and in every m-teniial
particular, with Ihe ti!emnia-vrM-rs.,
Grinnetl, niate'ifnrd and other rv.iKci.
bid gentlemen in New York, and prove to .
the satisfaction of err rvaaonable ntiutl. "
th their ntijec t in 1838 ws avowed at
the lime, that it had in 1 view llie tircten
thin of fraud and that the wmde aRslrhas
k.. raked i nJ .Iii.-ii,l wnk ik.
tJS!V3ofa I
t!'fl,9n:
of a sinking mlminieiraHon0erafnda-
vita haC been enade by the individuals -whu
went nn to New York, and mho are -fala
dy chargrtl witU having tot. d th-re.
Fortunately for justice and the Whig
ra'iao. this infainoa scheme was pmmula j
trated in go"i fimts Tlie Iruih wilt thai
follow fat in the lootstepa of falaehond.
tod pro liit reaction that wdl ra'hre
hasten ths'i avtrt the doom of Yan liiircn
Wml ... ' ..'-.( .', . ,
S rTKMES T OF J0!iN SW1F t, V '
MaVOHOPTHI Cllf Or PHL43rLPIilA.
I hate read iheeflidatit of J. I), Steven.
on. p'l'dia'ted ii, ilie New York , Evening .
P at.f ihe S3 i io f smI n ur pra e. d ta . '
tte all my knnwlege in relation to i t
m itt r lo which it refer, ami Lt rgUt a i .
'o':t'i'- said' 9tnn:T:r; 1 ' -"rr"
1 .know Jd'oe B.T Ole'it w-irlh, " r Nea "
YNkr I saw him it the tt y of PhiUdel.
nhia. n die moutii of.O rb-r, IS 8 At T
thai (ime t wa not the Mayor ul the ciy
1 Pliilal-liihia and held 'no pu'dic f ,
Re wialetrr, Mr, Ul-'m north talted on
4 their tomine Hrrti'Mi, aelert aumV r
d p r-w of g neral riain'a,re, rri..
ng n Pli Ud I, ill 1 i, fr the urp t e' tft
h th ng !' MiU of ih eyral ward I t .
n'ee t 'he re eptiiii itf il rgal e, by
l-'teclpg i'iiuk wh'i mihi eme fr.imthe
city of P 4 adelphi t oflVr litem, , ,
I inwel of the p icpi.e. I told him
I out tirn il muiernvenrnny mitidrv
and f wii il t rail the nll ; mtrnin.I .
wii-il I d 1 a I in my power in ait hj-w
I would lUierm ne whucmild beat prumote
his nbjeei, N I'liing more a'd ai that
time on the uiiei t. and Ihe gentlemen
hen retired . 0 1 my way down tb 6tret
heiriet rt1y, 1 iiirt Ro'ertvnUer. A f"
Deputy S'li-hd', and I told 'im there was ;
a gf'n'le nan at t'te U. i Ilolel wbi want
ed to see hm, 1 ih'wik ( went dowti to the .
Ht I wHi Mr. Miller, an I there '
introluced him in Mr. . Gh u'wor h ami
left them. , I may have seeu M Glent
worth sfaili during that viait , to that city,
but I h id no fur her t rinvt rsaiion with him ,
on the aubjert of lU ia'lt. . , , i ,-t , ? fit;
f ni ptai'ive 1 never, et any oeraion( -heard
Mft OVol worth pnifme. that per
; h aid be sent nn la Net York far
th porp-ae iif tntiig. t , '.. . s
t never it at the hou of Mr. Oorge ,
Rinton wih R.iheYt Miller, Jame Voung;. t '
or Mr. J ne B. G'-nw rth.- 1 knv ;
nothing of any nvtney yver bsv'ing been j - .
nvid t Mr, Miller, "or Mr ;Yut g. by ,
Mr, 0,entptrih,or.1iy any one ele u ihte
buine j never on, thi, nr any other -nreda
on. rdtaed oioneyin conjvnt-lion wiih. l.
Me. Utd(tat'l ttthec, to py m-n far:"r
giiinj in New York, nor .afier ihey , ltd ' ,
corn from N. York
; On the evening of Sunday, the T lth of ,
Oi'tn'ier instant, I wa in my house ia
Tenth etree'.and wae informed by my aer
van I that a Gent'eman wialied ft ae m-..:
I found In my parlor a perton whu was '
unknown io me-r I pretented to; me 'I'"""
letter, of which th followinj i a copy
of which the original is now U tny pttsscWr
ion. , . . . ': ;j
I pear Sir - tie Uerer will eiplfin fn
y ou pervd'-aily fcU wihe7 lie I is enti
'.led to your entire cnfl lonce. '
Vcr a ' -i -
i, ,, : Your mm. nirt. er
, JAMES B. GLEN I WORTH; .
; New York. 0.-t. 10. 1840 :
Hoie. Joaa SwirT. PiiiUdelpSir .- , t , . ;V
This letter 1 believed In be h Glent
worthV hand writing, of which I have ao j ,'
partit utar kntwledge. '1 he confidence ;
with which it waa handed to mi, remc .
e t from me every aupicion at to Its au.
thentlclty.' '.-. :Vi v',--v:-:
I akeil i lhe hearer. k immediately on .
readme; It. what Mr.- tile'iiwonh'e ''J.ct i
wad, bnd what bis bu-Mne wa' IKre;?
plied that they wanted some men tent ot , ;
to New York," " a they were sen! , on in -1833.
I ttked U lie recant nvn to detect
illerl y'rter He he rreid that
wa, tHe rnetiti e- iC Mr. G!efitwtrtH.
I Ml bmjht 1 tV.vtiM ee wh c,u be
dme, an I reoteated t to vll r
paMie w!H . between nin a, t ten 'oVtw '
Ike neat day. I did B it lhtt interview
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