, THOMAS J. LE51AY, EDITOR AND PROPRtETOIt. TIBMS SoMCMipti, tr-s dollar per mo- SB edBe. ' rersoas residing without lbs Suit will be ! aired 10 pay the waout imoaal el lb year tub aeriptioa ia d anee. ; KATES OF ADVERTISING. ; far every eqoar (aet eieeedmg It liae ' type im lutrrtKM, one dollar each subsequent wrtioa, twenty.' cents. . ' t' ., ; i ,. riktud BeanR will M abarjed Pr her '"f ' 'j"" S3 J r eeal, will ba mad. from th regular pi)-, e foe advertisers by the year. , CJ- Letters W lha Editor w p-"1- nr RUINS IXST1TVTION FOR Mil fa i-Tuis eetablbdinteBt has been remove J clout e.lincc tqia a klolV..h"r.0. ". at South Uu.. aud i. no ready for the recepiuiu (ad .irueliou m young Iliad Berioo el eilber, e from any " el e '"L.lukrii nl id location. ll facilit'irs for tea Latum, and lha extent ol the edifice, wbkb offer eeuerate raom lor Iba pupil. k tbie establish meat a deaiiaUlf reudeiwa lur tbosa youug blind perata, bo desire upeir accomodation. -The or -of Jntiruclioa eooip.Tneuds reditig, riling, arithmetic, algebra.ana geometry gengiwp lunl ua.l Mral uhilosoilhy. bio- at , ue- side iba theory Sftd practice a musi, "I uoe -ho te il -of eeomra a knowledge oi Ibe bb Ciealaad modera language,.,., A ihornag awl wwiuilw knowledge of nule, and onoortu.ulws ol piaaiiccaif onlh iii.i.o-toite and or- Lle any muramei.l which fc waahoa l seat. l'eriiculaf iKirnlma u gie l liJ M eduonoB - Tat Boerd end lui.i... auhlUe ute uf book muiicel iniiraiiu-oti, troia f l W M per - Jim. f w0" "nJr ' ""IS""1. 14 bate tbt ate Ot a pno-(ori 1 their ehamber, or ta reeeiea era mm, ami weaioae. swn. I he bie will eoer an ma araiuary espvaxe m p- Kxira aeeonmodatioe eherged la reatonabl pra aoiiioa. . ' ' -'!' "' ,' The ntot farorable je lor initrueuoa li betweea the ,bad tlihyean. 1'helullovint (enilemen, areeonnreled Hbllie direeliflB ol Ibe iHtinuDoa end may Be reierre JPeler U. Ilroiiks 'riioni II, Perkiui, I'eler K in, Bdeard llio-ike, Samuel A lliot, tub fitlier, TbonmUi Cary. J Unman, Jm direeliflB ol ibe ImiIiiuIiob and may be referred to: II IJMf ubn I). Jrnner K, Mill, Holwit Umioul, lieaiuel Loud, Samuel May, Usui UihMlwin. lleiace .Maun, noueti nimrup. fur utHieular iafurmaiioa addrv the. Iltreeioi, Dr. S. ti. iltiire, Houon, is honv all applicalKni ahouldtw nuMle. ... , , . ., , N. B Nj pcrann will be rreeieed wbile umlrr aedieallreatiatenl for Ibe recovery of ighif JUl S. ' J V' ' , TtliW PIASOS FOB OLD OSfES. IA VI willing to tabu uiil-hii'l l'ijw iu clii;e for uew one and allow whatever judgei ol the : article Jf liwn'w in wnnv7 "'J to niaka moaey tlia rcotid-band Huiuo, and would Iberelnre eilber laka litem at iheir vluilon, .r tell 'l.cm lathe toeu diuih)(i-- Im : their owner. . J baea OH band a beauiiiul aot imeinl id perior Wauo-rori, ear) iog iu , ;rica lit. 8"4 lo 40.r-r'-' - ' ' .... ' - .i.k .1...:- l... i.it i.. '""V1 runvW''WltW'awr'n4-'v-a'-''4KF-' w.ft,..:n"it.,.v pleated ur bo piy hall ba reo,n.red.- . No. 12 Book and Pjano Seller, t elei tburg.Va. : State of Norlb Carolina. Vmnbtttund County. ' Court of Plea, nd Qiarier Sfi.ui, December Term, 1840. " .? John tinker, Jaroe Baker, Farah H-ker, Kliaalieib Abb linker, Maniel Baker, John Uaker Hen. John , Mel'luil nd Mar; Hi Ho, John Gaddy bcu. ' and joha Giddy Jr. Calbrm Baker, William Baker, Ai-ehibatd linker, r UunJ.,. JuUu alLjiuria. Jr. Imai'ilmn nil. Ulem of Mil.a Jane , Murpli), aud . Uaniel b. William Mun'ky J'etilitn jr Partitim j Jteul Eitnlr. It apieariiig lo the aalislaelion ol liuil, that Cathriue Baker and William Uakei ara not iuhabi lantaof lliit elale it i ordrril by I lie Cowl lha nubtiawtioa ba made at the Court tloute door al Fayella'ill and al in Ihe Mate Uacvlle liir lUe apace of a weeks Boliljing Ihe aaid 111 reaidvuts peraonally (0 be and. appear before Ihe Juk)'ol our laid Uounty at iheir neat Unart, la he held fur aaid Counljr al Fatetletillo on the fir el Mmnlav ol March '. then and there lo diew' tame, H an) ibe have, why prayer of the I'eihioner thould not be (raided) Oilierwue H will ba lken pro eouleoo. Witnett. John McLaurin. Jr. Cleik ofouruid Court al Office Ihe oral Monday of Uccanib r A. IL aud ol American Indeneudanaa ihe aimj-fiih. JOrtM MeLAUHIM, Jr. Price adv. $S 61 9i-w. WAUKEXTO.-V MALE 'AI)CMV L 'I he aaereitea ol lliit Inatitution will be letutucd " -a I ... .1... Ilik nr'.u... uM.l TtKMS ol Tuitioo fur lbs aeauou of five nonthci Ixiwer Bogliib Uranehe v (III SO higher - da - da including Malhemalic IS 00 Aueieul and . VI oilers LanKuKc SM tJ llnard may be had in reapeciahle Briate iaiuilie at ti per mnoih. HUUEUT A. EZtlX.'X M. I'rHieinal. AVarTenton, IV-. M40. Exru.cT ruoM bulks. BliHleula liumtlM aoonlry will not ba allowed to 4 . , ..n:- ll...l. Xi) Student will u iieroiitteri to a-it ihe Hotel. Stoiw, or bhopa in the village, escept ou buaiuea tlo Student whs lit known I J be ol irregular hab h, or of immoral character, will be auffered m eater ... i. -i iu.,.ij ik. in.iii.i tlia 9CI1001, or, 11 1 juun iv ae incprrigiuia aiier au . mittion, will ba allowed to remain, Uea. 1,1310. -. -XI ATH.VX1EL J. PJ.LMEttofJHUloo, K, C i ( woi uuhlie tl i would rwapectfully ailortw h. Iiieude- and tlw hal ba intenda lor tlie luiure to ilevnta hnn- aelf faiiuiut eiclulivel)) lo thd firaetiee ol Ihe law, nil will attead the Suiierwr ami Counlv Cuurta ol Wake, Orange, I'rraon and Catwell cnuiiiiei, and ala thej'edenil Court at fialeigh. He will receive elatut lor collection lu iu any part of Noilh Car : rliast, or Ihwanunlie of I'ittttlvaHia and Halifax. . Virginia, uutaie 01 any. kind enlnmed lo hi ' managemebl iball ba laitlilully and diligently, alien ... ded to.. .' : , :...V.a.;.T.- BKrsasscKS. -.r tX V. Stone, Ra., and Allrcd Jooea, Era., Ra leigh, N. C. : . " Thoma Cln-y, Ktq., P. M., ,anj Mai. Jane M. Palmer, Hilborouxh, N. C. ' Samuel VVaikioa, aud Mania P..' HublinetOD, ldioa, N. C. . M. lion, N.C. Feb., . . 1 - gv VALUABLE CITY PltOfGItTY f " rorSal.- . I Be aubteriberanximt f carrying hitu execuiuiu hi long cherished inleatioa of remne ing lo lb West, eflVra lor al that ery valuable -K.laldiri aaent. m tba ally at Ualeigh, known a the CI T Y IHU KL. Having had pcraonal charge of ihe Ho. - Sri tor aeveral years, the suUsarrher ean peak fram hi own kaowledga at I'' the ptwluctvenew and va lue al tins properly . To a persau who is well a qunad with the business, lU eeriainly of s profit- . able investment of hi moaev will ba ensured ' It alweyt ha anmmsBded, aad, from it eligible titee- tuns, always must aommaBd a lair proporttoa ol awitoiu. lit advantage aa a public bouae, ere loo BuseroB to be detailed M aw advcrtisrmesit. but aa b deiuiie at rated lo any one inalined lo aurthase. escrmioi sale, whk.B win very accommooa- ; u-a may a kaowe aapptieailoB. , . UANltL MUttUAY. Raleigh. Jan 87.1841.., 4 " B. The wkncriber will also sell a plairtalioB M tlMU acre of lead, aitnaied whhia t-3 mile at -cH,h, kaowa a tbw GRANT irack. . . M illlam T- Bala would iak a fcwv Boarder by the month or year. His term ars saoderaw. March 17, 1841. 1 1 it. af Korth Ckoiixa vol,xxxii :'-r:- 3 LAW SCHOOL IN ItALKlUll. The andersiirned urouoae In (iiteo a Li Fchnol in IbeCilyol Italeigb, oa tlic lit uijyiw next, roi tied a tufficient number ol atudenl eighl at kJ can be obtained lo jutiify ilia uabtakikt. The Btoal approved eoure ol s'udk.- will be adopt d. and oral and wriile iiuli-uciiou will be giva ahewHig the alleialion of lha law a laid iluwu by Hlacktioiie, ariamg Iroa) our Act id Auriulilj aud the oceiaionol our count, '1 be tiudcnitwdl bc.ie quired lo uudergo frequent aud ataied eiamliiiona aiHl lif they than tMvenme aumeieuiiy auvane. ed. It i w otioaed thai thee h4ll have a moui court. Ilfro Ihey may a'gue legal qaeaiiou, aud ba roaile! acquainted WHh the Iihiui ol uleadiiig and practice is ihe lourtt ttf ihi Stale.-, A onit-la cuw ae ut atudaaa win aaiumce two veara. Itut Mmknlt Ul DC jraceieed. for y horler period 1 he Innii .r iiitlruclioa and lha a ol Mir hUrirKi win ueciuu ler annum, or Slu per, month, fnr any hner pen. ed (has a) ear. . JAM 118 IIIKUKIX,, . WILL: II. IIA I I LK. ttalrigli, March St. 1811. IS IL Urgiaier and Standard. ' . . HEIIDsTlilVsS SEED, i utl received one lutndieil butbela aeiiuine Herd tiraM Seed. Pi iee 90 cenl tier huabel. CsfSlf. , TCIt.XEIt k UUUIlKi. March 3lal, II). , . IMPOaTED H0R3E HOHTOX. Winner or Ihe Oreat St. Lcger. (iIIS celebrated and unaorpaaeed Kogliah Kate horae ami caiiilil Stallion will etenil lha preaent leawfi at W ilton, Graavilla eouaiy, N. O u $50 a marc, and TS lnturance, with one dollar tu the gi-oani. The aeatuB meat y will be due ihe lit July, al allien lime the aeatoa expire,' the Inwrama o aoba a the mare U ascertained to he' with leal, or paried a nh. ' Mate will be led lor 33 eelat per day, which mutl be oaid before Ihey are removed. Black lierton coiutuc with marc wilt be boanled free ol clia'ice. . Ureal allciiti'in ahall be uwil to prrvcMl aeenl at aud. aacape. but uo reapimtilnlKy lor any wbteli way hapwu. t (ileoge myiell 10 aiy Iriei.iit and tairi.na, lo 1I0 Ihcu, iimwe 111 j iTirel II thej will ariid lo Ito wtu. for bit rw,n iug tu bug laud aad that of b Colia, aee bi'd billa. i L;:? MW.1MlrvTBlrr Willnn, March 20,141. --.IS w. STATB Or W011TH CAR0lIIA. Hil Ili, Ererttrnc;. JUH.S'Al. MOREUEJIi, 1 tfevrrwv Captain Gtnerul and CammaHtlef f - Chief, in utul mver tht Stale nfii etuid. . J IIKUKS, I hateheeu duly iulormed by the ff I'l-iiclaimiion of Hi Kaeclhnei. WIlluh licvav IIbuo, J'imiilfiit th Vidtrd btatt, lliit Hie hiet Monday id May 'next, being ihe Klal day thereat.) h been 6 ted upon by hiia for Ihe meeiiug of ihe lirii teaUun of Ilia tweuiy-aevenili CuogreU'Of ti UuHcd .e: an event hn.h ren- -ttera-ei raperiwtM aud- neceawnyliat, the- lyttun lor Ihe Jtrprewi.lainea lioiu tbit state m Ihe next Ciingrraa shuuld he held at an rail it r day IhaO the utiial lime ol holding tahl Election. Xow, tlH-rrfore, by virtue of lha authority in roe veattd, by an Aet el Ihe Cemral Attrnilly ol Ihi Slate entitled "An Acl eouctrnjiig the uiodmol chooiiag Seoalor and lcireralie in the ('on. gn u ol ilia t ailed Stalca (. Weu'tru Statute f Jf. C. Chapter 7U, J 10 the cad, thai ihe Pi'cemea of tin Slate may be duly represented in the next Cong real, at it first atia.OH commencing a afore aid, I Uo iue lliiimy I'if-ln.nutimi, herrby eom nuindiugand requiring all SheriHa and ether re turmnif Uffieer ol the aeveral eountaes cohipoaaing each CongrekBal Uiatricl, to cause Poll to be moaned and kept, aad Kltclions to be held, for itep rewnlative lo the next Congiet ol Ihe United Suits, on ThiirJay, Jhe Ibinerotb day of May next, allhe jiUee estaldiihjdjy (ieclite Tjouiilies. for holding -mki Ktecliona. And I do fm t her coitiiuanS and require id ShrrifT. aud ether returning Officii s, to meet for the purpose ol aomparinufthe Polls, al lha lime and place pre. cribed law Iw that nuriKiso. And I do bv Ihi tat pi-oelimialinu, further "require the Freemen of Ihi Slle, to Bieet in their rrepectite Couutie at the time" almesai.l, and "al the places etlahliihed bv law, then and Ihrre lo gita their vole lor Ileprt,- lentalive," in the next Cougres. " --h seWMSMMif hereof I have aued the i eat Sral ol ihe Stale to be hereuelo afftxed, and aigned the tame with niv band. 'ttr Uoua at Ihe City of Raleigh, Ihi Ihe XfVV.fm tweirtf-aeeoBd day ol March, lo ihe ear 01 our uoru one inousuun eiem .undred and fortv Bne. and of the In- fr ,M.iinta 01 u, uuneu osaiea me aw- W'' ty fifth. . J. M. M0RE11EAD. Oy the Governor! Jli't. LiTTiuoast, P. See'y. , .. n 1 T - . 1. , j - . 8tnt of Korth Carolina. soTimiPTONcouxrr. Court at Pleas und Quai-ler Sessions Mareli trrin, loll. T Jol.r. Vf: Soulliali -i - vs. vOrI?inI Altliment levied -. Sanrti iVy . - . Jf "'! "I . , y. , tnlhi aaae it anpmriug lo lli . aalisfariian of Ihe Court, that ihe dclrudanl is npl n iiihaUrt.nl of lii "Sl.l,"i 111 therefore' ordered by the Court that poulieatain bo made w lha Kalngh blar for tu week, uolifyin; said dcletidani to be aud appear belere ihe JuMiet of our aai'' Court, tn be held lor Ihe County of Northampton, at the Court: House is Ihe Twa of Jackaoa. eat iba trtt Momlay r June next, then and there replevy or plead to Usne, olhr erwne, judgiueHl iro eonleaso w ill be lakrn and Ilia pmpcrty lvid ou condemned subject lo lha plain lifTs reaoicrv.. - . -. . ' Wkiicsi, Wm. Uotlom, Clerk of our b"bI Courl, aloffier. tha first Monday ol March, 18-11, tUib year uf Ancriaaa Independeoeev: 1 -. . WM. BOTTOM, Clt in?-.:...v,:.-'-13-Cw 7 . . ' Pries sd. $ 3 64, AVIIAT1S GENTILITY. Every body can distinguish, what they call a gentleman from a man whom they do not consider to be one. It is true, howev er, that every body has not the tame stand ing for gentility, and what one might con sider to He irenteel another might consider to Mjvery far from tL It is, therelore irn-''.bcani lika lliieadsor waving gold. possible to give such a definition lo gentili-l ; ' - ty a would accord with the. ideas of every , TE-iPEiiAc.-The following beautiful onet or,if sm;h a 'definition Muld be given, ' -tnil.touching appeal u young men wo e there Would be a wide difference or opinion j led from the Christian Mirror.' a lo the rules that mieht be laid down for A stranger stood upon the shore of ihe carrying it ouC ' If we were lo venture an opiuion on ihe subject, we would say that gentilitjr ia that denortraent, whether " at home, in society, or in the street, which it the result of a desire to avoid saying or do ing any thing that could give offence to oilier. A strict observance of this jaw would undoubtedly tecure lor it observance tlie retpecl of all with whom he would be brought into contact, and in carrying it into practice, if he aim at thf highett flandard of gentility Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and in physical resource! the land of onr aires, and the z . j 1 - ' 1 ' IIAJLEIGH X. C WEDNESDAY, APRIL f 1841. . lie must consult the taste of the most refined and even the most fastidious, or .else he may- fall short of his object, and be conoid ered a genteel by one set of pcrooni, alid vulgar by another. A man who should act np to the following standard cou'd hardly fail to be considered as a gentl'-man by ev erybody, although we are free to admit that he might be considered by many as rather too much of one; - It is not genteel to awear It is not genteel to iudolgc in licentious conversation. ' It is not gemecl to talk, loud ii) tomjmnV'ltJf'lira(rti It is not genteel to laugh louiLl- . 'fait land, whelming bpneatli talarai aod bur- It ia hot genteel to interrupt othmlneon- hid waters, jtot national and individual venation, - ' '' wealth alone, hut the domeiie nltar. ihe It is not genteel to be quick and abrupt sweetcharities of home, the cheerful fire in conversation. fsidesOfNew England. . Here and ihere It is not gentceJ'to pasi yonr'TJpialoM in J ihis degraded vice hat been suyed': but ii is a dogmatical and positive iiiaiUHT. Z&$Mtl tiring in itt. learM. power menacing Ins not genteel 1q attempt to give force destruction to alt we hold dear. The wife to your assertions by hammering on the ta- from her ble, or by any extraordinary gesticulations "Dreadful post of observation, aa if you were infilltble. I Dark every hour," It it not genteel nt an, evening party watches its desolating, progress, and waits where refreshments are served, to fill a la- with agony of spirit, the moment when the dy plate with terrapins, or oysters, or last barrier between her and titter and hope chicken salid as if she had eaten no din- le.i misery, is swept away. She eees how net. . jjjni and feeble are the o'lfiris tu stay its U is not genteel to slam a door in going in course, aud a he ores-es her little ones to or but of a room where there, are other per- ons. ; It is not genteel to anioke cigais in the ered up all her earthly hopes, may tread in street, as some respectable-looking strangeis th footsteps of her wo, "Friend tells ut are often seen to do. , not such friend,' but her appealing looks . It is not genteel for tweedledum to turn to are turned to you. She knows full well his nose at twedledte in company. that you are to form the character and ha! It is not genteel . to talk at concerts or "as ol our community, and tliat you arise in lectures, bo as to prevent others fiom hear- your strength and consecrate to the cause of ilig. temperance the pride and vigor ofjyoiif It is not genteel lo whisper in company. fraHeti'ml-ilaittft'i It is not geiiicel at a table to begin before, the aged, and united influence' of the phy the rest of the company are helped, aiciaii, the jurist and the pastor will be on- , It ia not genteel- to cat fast or put a large availiiigf S MuefilptfMtl rMe'dfeiiiTy quantity in your mouth at once.- doner Hut ask that - tromMng mothci - It is not irenlenl to finish a meal uiuil olh- whose first ooritMir.fber- hore and atav. ers have had time to make some progress tU'.i , ' . .. wiui uiL-iin. It is hot genteel to cat so slow as to eat after the others are done. . . , It is npt g-nted when you are invited to a party to meet a atiaugcr to go away before iiiu suaugcr, it is not gcntcei, 11 you be mat stranger, to wait an unreasonable time before you tqk your Igave. :.Lllitst.wh9would- It is not genteer to salute a gentleman, 'plsdgo their ; lives, their fortunes and their whilst walking in-the street with lady, sacred feanor,". in defeuco of thtfir nauve with a nod of the head. It it not genteel to contradict others. It is not genteel to lean back in a chair in company. " " , . - It is not eenteel lo rub your head, whilst seated on a sofa, against the newly-papered wall of, a parlor in which you are a visit- 4 .- f j ' 'B . - - . It is not genteel to stand before a fire place and intercept the heat from others who are as colu as vourseit. It isanot genteel in company to comb your lxaK.wukyQUJ:linguca, Tub Charm op Woman. There are ma- ny defects in the character, but beauty and -,.,i mnnnr. in h ew.t iimni' nt vnl ;. -rnetwerl .Mr,rTlw!tUi. n,. of ....... .t ,-v...6 .. energy, una even tiieir wantot ueari. It is a as wile tmrt these defect appearand grow upon the disappointed husband, like frightful ne-ures exhibitod by -alriagie Ian- tern, increasing in hindconsness as they in-,','' A Uiey walk along- In this costume crease in magnitude and distinctness; It is ' Bn evening, with her $ot dark eye din when the doating lover begin to euspect ''TL'TT'j &J'im''Uu,t",n .1 . .1 -i . i -i r iheir uiiiveraal charms. I liey ars reiuarbable for that the si entness, ia- in reality the silence b,gu . or lhejf haJf fa ,M( Bf " of thoioul the calm of imperturbable stag- prou(t ailj indd its luxurisneeis only eqisled nation,, wnen no uivotveis mat no nas ty iim aiiention whloli they lavish on it cul devoted his first and best affections to a Jure. I havsseen a young girl of It whosehsir beautiful but matble statue; when he re- rettfbed her feel, and was at gloatyas the curl lurhstohis home, which ought lo be "an ofa conntessa. All day long even the lowest ever sunny place,'? and finds nothing but rdwro" brushing, curhng and ananging it. the yawning vacancy of. cold and cheerless tSZlf void; where he pour Ins fresh warm feel- ..,., .i..- a . .., .1..1. ,.iii. ..... . . . a.- aa - nigs that burst ill unstudied language from a-: '- 1: . . L. :. . . - . nis ourntiig tips, upuu niv wmny auri-wv m an insensible heart -and that heart a wo- man1s!--lt ia liiou'tliai . lie thriiiks faa'ck re- petted and 'blasted; a' if ' the "bloomm"'1" charm .,, .,i,!.i..n,l rr deformity and horror, .1.. r .1.. ,i inlv, .", r'fi - t - y. Oh! it is by the secret fountain of nevef- changing love the well of inexhaustible re- freshment ill : the,: desert tlacf rose that' bloom forever beneath .the sunshine ot ne ' beloved ey-the -voictMhat riset in cnnrin j ucd strain of melody 7 abov T all tlie discord . , . t , i of the world the,, bird of beauty,', whose laiuuui wing ta never turucu save in its own sheltered nest the? pure unsullied stream offering tweelnees and balm in every bosom it meets, Nt.-f.stjJu1-l(ils of gladness for oneit is by such mystical symbols as these that wc would describe lr; the distinctive, the holy eharm iy cheek,; for in Spain our hj-foin-s are rather ,not ty her nerfect form. lierlMllowS bat iUe co.micfaci ihi light !Sm by uLIStiu nevsrappearinif until H-iliglit.wl.ich calls them tlie natural, of woman- ruby lipt, her sparkling eye, or her silken trrssses, whether they fall in raven- masse t , , . L. . . I'.. . .1 . . over a marine orow, ur gutter in me sun. mighty ocean that lave the coast of Hol land. A torra had broken the barrier that confined it tremendous power within lim it prescribed by man; the tide twept over tlie land, burying in one tinditiiiiguiahed ruin the labor and hope of many year. Yrt the fotsestoi of those one lair field did not tit down in hopeless despondency Before the traveller left that scene of deso lation, the yonng an old were banded togeth er, "with the firm purpose of making the .ulfii :tte. Jocesn retreat before them. The stranger looked on with unbelievinr wonder at he saw man in all his weakness daring to con fend with thai element on which hia migh tiest effort had never vet- left a trace of a outstep. lie left them, and when after the lapse of a few months he returned, the wa ters had disappeared; ami verdure, and beau ly a jam bloomed in that region which jean hitely claimed as his own domain. -XVViiat hid this woitdeiiul re- suit? VniteJ ptrntvering fjjbrts. Young men, auch a task is yours? A her bosom, her soul sickens at the thought that those innocent ones in whom are sraru. had been enticed to taste the fatal tup tliat I ..I J. t-J .1 l.' ... .. : . 1. 11:1a Hireauy carrieu uesoiauon - into ner heart and her home, and he Will tell vou ilwl much vet remnin$ to bt done! She looks toarou and shall the appeal bo made in vain! f u did never yet refuse to res- ponu lo me can oi your coaniry, nor 01 sunering, oppressed hainanity, Hera then is a cause worlhv of freemen, ofbalriois. laud. SPANISH- WOMEN . I he .jianisli women are very . inlerosting. " nal w" associate wim inoiaeaoi icmaie ueau- i?' " "ot PfhaP vry common hi this country, i'hh ileliom ',,09f tolouumm which strike you dumb or blind, but faces in a- hiindjmii iarhifh taill . mm, will.,,, niandnii admiration. ' There charm consist in their leiiMliilily. l',ch incident, every person, every word, touches the fancy of a Spanish lady, and her expressive features are eonstanily eonlu- , -' '-. K "- -..l,VW, VUIU' 11 n tne ereed ottne Moaleiniii: htit therjjuoi. tTiliii quuT-BTIK is exuemely unaffeonfd, siidnmtail French. Her a'e -h -h" parkle she speaks with vracity, hut in sweei lonesj and there is iii alt her carriage, partiealsrly when she walks, a certain dismned srrsce which njr deserts her. and wHicn it tery ,,miirkabe, , , The guoeral female dress In Spain is of black silk, called, a btuauim, and a black silk shawl which they envelop tlisir heads, called a hum- -we.e.sea. mmvw wwa.ua , at SB t 1 1 Ut VfVI u,?ir head but show their combs, which are of . .... . - . . very pleat SIM. I us usiiHin ol those eombs varies consuutlv Eyerv . two or three mouth w .may'oWr'vo a hew form; It is the pit of - etwtaine ol wiciv Wpantsh Woman it most proud. 1 lie moiiieni a uew comb appear, servant eirl will run to tlia moltur's with - .... . - - , jA n,,a .nAlt.i,. -.Ilk -th. - Jll. , ,, ,i,. .L.. hnihiu. i ,i.. tiyo. These eombs are worn at tha b.tck of Hit head. They are of toitoite-shell, and with tlie very fasfiionabla they are white. I i next to a lady of high dlstinetioa at a btvU-ngbt at Seville. p" Tiiroaugnter.m-raw or mewirnain. gen I ,l nfth nrnvim-a. and tha mAethmaiiLitui Knan. era.1 ofthe province, and the most beautiful Span iard 1 ever met. Her comb was while, and the wore a mantilla of blonds, without doubt ex traiuely valuable, for it "was very dirty. The effect, however, wa charming, Jler hair was glossy blak.-bereyes. Jika an antelope', and all her other matures aeuciousiy son. bhe wat further adorned, which Urare in Spain, with a from their 'bowers, (, fiusb, though , languid from the lai steals. The oiily fault of the.Spanish beanty I, that t!it too souti inJutge in the magnifioeutieof am bynpoinU There aie, hotvev-r, many excep tions, "At nvtjnteen a Spanish beauty I poet ical. Tall, little, and clear, and graceful aa a jannet .whocan withstand Ui iioimr Ii. Inning of her soft and languid glaneel As she sd vaners, if she do not lose her shape, she resemblet Juno rather than Venus. Majattie h ever is, and if her feet ha less twinkling than in her first bo lero, look oa her hand, and you'll forgive them all. . AMUSING INCIDENT. Much amusement was afforded yesterday afternoon at the foot of Chesnut street, to a large number of spectators, who were drawn together by a teene at one time extremely ludicrous. - It appeared that, tailor belong home of our affectiona, niff to a bngr Ivinir in. the tiream, ana who had been permitied lo to ashore, (rot drunk and refused to return to ihe vetsel. The V.np- tain tent a man with a boat ashore to bring hi ui back, this man came across the fait- or at Chesnut tlreet wharf m company with a friend of his and in obedtene to his orders, tried to get the delinquent into the boat, seeino; which, his friend loook up hit quar rel and in a moment they had eaeh other lightly duttihed, and 4n thia. jnanner lelLlo punching each oilier most iuuiy nminu the course of the jmoeemantt they slipped trijit4 man haJ been f swaying hi i elf back and forth to maintain hi balance, and ndea Ouring'to follow f ombiita-nw t their ttroggie around tha wharf." Seeing the two ditappeaf. he staggered t the edgeof . the wharf to as certain what had heeomeof them, and lot Ing hi balancet tumbled fieadlon; into tlie water, where with the ; other two, he floun dered about loth great amnsement of tlie H M . I - II spectator. Kopei were ammnateiy inrown , and alter eonetdernbie ecramming mey wer all rescued, the passion of the two comba tant greatly ,cooled down, and the drunken man completely aobeied by hit cold bath. Phtla. LT.S. Gazette. A H Airy Retobt. The obturity of Cord Tenterton'a birth it well known i but he he had loo much good eente too feel any false shame on that account. We have heard it related of him, that when, inaAtt eatlr period f professional career, a brother barrister, with whom h happened to have a quarrel, had the bad tale to twit him on hit origins hit manly and tetere antwer waa, ''Ye, ''sir, I sm the son ofa barber; if you hadbeen the son ofsbirber, you would have been a bajher yourself.',: - SKETCHES OF FRNKLIN.-- BY Just Hk-AL- - - W5.. htppfn tu krow something of ths bucttV determinatiuii, however, in twit rate, both growing out of the MB. event, where tht natural temper of Mie man broke out blatvd up, like a smothered fire Ur 'a me visible, it were, all ' st, once, iu p'" of himself. Sum lints', in th year 1767, of 8, he wat in England, seitng a agent fur some of our trsnaatlanlie posset. iiin. Th trouble bad already bvgtMt iliere Oat day ..hi wenlbefore llie.Privy Giiuncil," a agent with petition front Ihe assembly of Mastathusetts, or, more tare fully' apeaking one day when t petili.ni from the provincial assembly of Massachu setts Bay, already prevntetl by him, wat lailen op. He Was treated with i-reat iiidig nity iiiKultrd griioHly abuteil by the So licitor General. Wedderbourne, He bore it without any sign of emtitipn. Alt s-vra were upon him. ; No tlungel or ahadow of changi. went over hit face. Id li ieiul 'were amazed at: hi forbearance. ' They wonderediaf-bia equanimiiy thy were almust read to annnmrli him for it. , 8urh jhHlt1o1IliiaTTntt from tnditrrenr.a,lO th gre il caus-ior an ihey tliuught from. ttrangd moral insen sibility. On hi war from the place ol huiniliatiiin, they gathi-rett hhoul him l popped hs atoo.l atill his manner look ..voice-were tnuse of a man who had qui etly cniitt'ntralr.1every hope under heav enail his enerrieiurwn a single point Hit mutter shall pay fur it1 said Iu, and paased on. j The oilier circumiUnce grew out if the same affair. As t mark of apeciil cunaid eeiati jii fur ihe Privy Council, ihe doctor appeared before them in uprb uri-s after the fashion of the tim. He wore M bravely he lookrd uncommonly well in it. Fiiiding. however. ' that' hit courtly garb, thus worn, had been of no avail a a rrlu se or - shelter i to hi m t Hut, on the contrary it had only made him a be'tt-r mark, anil exsaperatrdhis advertarynhaf, worse lhanail, nts consiuerats my any had been misunderstood fur peice of dirty atlulalion iif, worae1 Jel fof 1 piece lit wrefched " ripprryhe 'WWit. 'ofi leavfrig' the council, straight way home, threw the dre aside, anil ffm that hJur never wore U again, ti.l the day which lie went,' with full power, into the couf of Buurbons to sign the- trety Vt wen France snd America the United Stales of AmertcalWhat most hive Ireert hi feel- ingsPniar pBpir gitVITlhe death blow to Urlltltll llOnilliin liver tile svritiiv w,n ,, It wat done! tho threat wat accomplish ed? Franklin wat at peace with hinrtrlf. the miietly of Great, Britain had paid bitterly paid for the intolsnce of ihe So licitor General: .. !v ' - "It Jonathan Dumpy here asked t raw country fellow, bolting iutn a city priming ofliee. 4I don't know tuch a man.'rerilied the foreman. Dontyou know him! x elairned Johnaihan, whyho. courloJ .my sisierl" ' - - Okxervi, jActtoii't system of political economy teems lo work as disaatroutly for him.e'l'at others. It hat left hitn,. we am informed, very deal tute. : V hen they who propagate systems ore ruined by them, there, is pretty good reafon'to conclude there it sometbing wrong. Th great pity i that tho result cannot be conflued to ths trperiunonters. tlimielvcs; too many wid ows and orphans am : usually involved in ths calamity. .Vow .imtncan , . Ft!it o f v ihtt tUU,n at (be baldheaied. man taid to bit wig r , , . MH. itAlXEU S 81'JiCCU. V' " rC0.Tl.tl'EU f ' - But, tty -the g'litieuta front Siuih Cartdina, (Mr, Uheit) ihe I'h.rida ar w,ll pruhably sunn be trrmmaieil. Jiobao y soun be terminated! Tin iu tha language ' -we have heard f.ir yea s. Mm tiingUeu ' the theme ot Kxei ume report, ami tf o, de-patchr tuititnandi-ra itt-ihiet. I, t few miarraUle aquae, be lk-n, ra!ar. trig ohl iiien surrender ilii-mat It e, ami tl it imint'iliatrly hersliledjhriiujihtidl the land -that the piiwef. tf the Tnoi.ni haab-vn ? drrryeili that Ihev.are all tnttiinu'int" and thai ihe war Mill moii be at an rim. - Aitil the luMt eceount w hrsr is; tuat bliiod ha been H .wing in lortrn s, snd house have been wrtpc iu fl antra. ' Fi.r every btave tlestriyid t serin to pi ing Up in h ai.late. e have, wiihinthe lts- day at two, heard of the rapture wf txy or seventy lmlian but how often ha this: benlke casehereiiilnre? Il i inipille I " rtiimate the number of Indians in Florida. Year ngn. it , wa slid tht re was oulv few huiidrrdi and alihnui-h we i sebecif . Uesirojring tiiem all live wi'e, yet th svoiK wl warder and ravage bat temiinaeil. -At" ItnHT II Ibf iriiiFelaxei it operaiiiiiiS.T-' they Wcomc emboldened, esv.e ihtir in-' accessible haunts, and commence anew; eit-fua-f pillage and dea;h. . To - may suppose there it not an India, in Florida, vo i tnav suddenlv wiilulraw vour army, and the first thing you, hear, tray be, that the Indians have resppearml in all their power- Sir, the Florid war is not al an end, nr is it , soon likely lo he, ' Sam Janes and Tiger-tail yet lead their merciless bands through ths everglades of that til -fated rriont . to-daywdouiir "the leed of deatl ' and to-morrow concealed ' in lbs impentrabls swatnpa. . TheUlo'Hy Mickatukies yet rove through the furetta of Floriita, leaving death and desolation in their track. ' Is legislate wiin a view to ihe early ditbandmtnt ol ' the" army " ji Florida, it In leavt year own countrymen - exposed t"Jh horror of taVage w at fi f . To do this through s fale vconomy, it to rell the blood ol your ciiiten fur money. tt is to surrender a portion ut y mr terriu , y In His savage, and to coniess, In tht ace of the world, that a tsredaiory batd of Seminole ht lurcrssfully resitted all ihe bitttied pnwvr of. the Goyeriiiiieni. "Tt71... atop Ihe war t this tuce, is to touiiir- mite the h nor uflhs country.' You mutt you are compelled to,' proecut it t ,;., succesaiui lasue. i merviorr taae it lor v s-ranted that, in estimating the appruuria " ttuna for the military serx .r,ynu w.atiit ,., cludt tht 84.383.3i3 ftnirniel iu ths let tsr front th Secretary of War. r : It seems that the Secretary of tht Treat ury, in esiimsiing Ihe reduction for tht present year, cut down the txpsiit-t of ihs Inilian deprtinriit fi 1 74, 000 below -tht sppmpriatiiint last -year, i I know not whether (hit it on ateftont ef there be ing fund In the hands of agents yet un paid, on account of ouritsinll'ig appropri' lions, or whether it it in . pursuance of -hat system of gradual etr.'iichment re v rommended inHiis reoi'l fur it will ba seen by reading the report of the Secrets- ry, that he uftderiakra in read Con re a leciuiem economy, after having exhaust ed iht Treasury by his extravajiaiic ami mismatiazementi And, in ptiimins oat .Ihe causes of, antl grounds tor, futurt re. ' trrnchnirnr, he sayt that "fewer Indian remain tt be removed." Certainly there are fewer 0 e removed, v But are th re fewer thai ought to bl rem ivrd this year than teere rrmnved ihe last? JM'.'S'J'l, from the rapid atnrmenl of ths W ea vrit Slates, and thtfimsentuMit Mre-aureartiuinl ihe Indian remaitiiiig, 1 ahnutd tuppoe there wer rtiiire, I appeal lo grntlt man frmii the Western Siale from Ind.ana, ' Illinois, Alicoigin, Miouiiand I alc them, if ihVy are not anxiou to have the Ihdim title- to the lands in iheir Sutr-s rxiinguiaheit, and in haft; thope Indiadt T frmoveil to Ihe Weal? A Ihey not rv cry day becofoing more inconveuiriit to the whiles, and the whites lothem? And yet . ihe Secretary teems to ihiok Ihi syste.n of Indian r laiioii will soon be at an end. and ihe expense attending it will be It ened every year. This is a most rthurd idea, ' i 'l he Indian relation of this coun try wilt constitute prrmsneof , standi tig rharge upon this Governmenr forone.hun- ' tired years to come; And at th popult lion of the country increases, end its fron tier is extended, tht more rompli aied and expensive -will our Indian ' rrlaiiotr be cine,,,,,Tbi,n! M. .. cs'C.tiJtthe,' vast region,.frrtn , the Miiipi,to ?" Pacific is "sealed by ihe white man, and not an Indian it left reinaining. v . Tne Secretary of the Treasury further ; aays, in pursuance of hi pretended snxi eiy for rrtrmtfltment, I list the peusioutare ; diminished by death-. No! so very much, sir. Somtfnf the old revolutionary pen sionert die olf, lo be sure," aud i am sorrf ' for it. , t wih thry could live forever". " They serve at cjmnecting link between the ptst snd the pretvnt, Thry wooltl serve to remind ot of our departure front the puro and Virtuout principle of th- Revolution.- And these olJ men hold on -to life well. The same .physical vigor which enabled ihem to perform such deed of daring in the Ket oluiion, ytt pretervee to them health an I ttrensth. Th grn tleman from Maine, (Mr. Hvak.) demon-. stiatvtl that, it Ihey had tiieii on ut year at ihe rate of ten" per cent., it would not reduce the ' pennon appropr'ulion miit, : , ihnn 5i00"oo0t whereas, the tiuih it ihey , tl tl not die in nrarso large s-f ropnr'ton. . 1 . Bui, til', It mut be rrrnilecteil thsf, that, whittt th pen on tint is annually ieisenvtl by death, it is still annually in. cicaaing from addiliunt to the list, prnk , at Iho annual rrptirttof the Commissioner 4 nf Pension, and ynu will sec that ihi it tlia ease. lnH.lt at the C'lantitv of Wll on your table for placing addiuonaf name- on the pension roll many and mM r-f whii h will prohahly fn " at Tune Can be oMainrd In pat upon them. Our- . in-i tr these fart, I have no dmibr but , tlit, fr the next B. year, lie ad JUiuns

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