v i i v i , . THOMAS J. LEMAY, : SDITQB JJT0. PROPRIETOR. . - . ' ' ? v;- TT11MS v :fvi:f v ? ggticairTl,' thro dollars p area earn bai iesdraea.. (, . ,,v -. -. ,- , Pareee roaidJae without the State villi L-nred la pay the warn. loiMtt el tM year's ' '..U i'Bilaa . . ........ r - t i BATES OF ADTERTlSIXpyyi ! Frn7S'r(aot lngl8 lincf this kt tve am iDKriioa, DrrvaoiiBrf iiwchm iMHliM, tWCntJ-6 '!- : ; ' The adiertiaeaaeute af Clark I a ad Sheriff all! baaktrged pert.kigbrtnd ededaatioa SJJ per aeat. will a maaeiront iaa retar prl eei federtieerbythe Jtmr, ' ; ,:, c Letter te laa BJitort auar a poet-paid. ; - . - . " " a SSur ejjj ' - f .. - t Will ba MlI at lb Ourt Horn In UIHmtHI, Coluikbaa toaaiT.aa lkeae Mvadajr ta Dma er ari'i th lutlawiHg Trarta al ImhI, or M much lUrtel M iH HiIJ in 1 uci and cbargaa dac tktreaa k luaear oi iw: . y i& Atrfl, na aropetly ei Simon Bubltna, m fiO Ac ret, more or lftt, lka prop5r n( John Wil ii hi, deceaaadt oa lit Ucavcrilan 9aip. ' 10 htrt, mm or rati, Hta' nroprlT o Skulraek i Vouita-; daaeaacaV Iba Whilt Martb Alt ihalranaant aI iba Ui' Sor. limt b laera tuoiaer Kitar aad Uol Utauch, Iron lb UTl Atra. Iba prauarlr M W tlliara Colra. ir . Wraf m Hear Uraoeb, niahig tb taaataf Ncadbaa Mcriil. ... ; , , . u. -. .. . . I 85 A.r, tba prbnerfy of Iba Vtut oT Ruhr I (;ly, iWd, oa lha BeaxTdam. ' ' ' 110 Aara, tbta broptny 'ot lha lcir( of Ittehrl M)ariiwna an om v ' JOSHUA WiLUAISON,SIrHr Sept is, i Mt. ; X". Prte adv. $J S7. 3. FOR SALE, 50 Shares of Cape J'enr Bank Slock, 20 shares of winch nmy te had - oa . very favorable terms. ' ' , : t v : - I). W. STONB. 45 ff ; At a nteetina o(la Maaacar e (hi boaiair. keM ta tb Sib of Noranaer, 111, aa atoiioo, it an' - . ' V ji. . ' . w JienlrtI, thai tb Tier. Cbui M. F. Ditxa, katifir txhihitad to this Saeiett bi Credential, at ta ArM of Uia Antrim Bibla Soaiatjr for the flat af North Caralina, it hereby recoeaicad bt (bit So- K!rd tlmt tiQ)ica tliii elTeat be ea la the pablt print. ' - r - T?i.-J"r""S'" Not'wa I ala Kiran.' thai tba AnnirerMrj Beemwt, ja Uball ottb North Carolina Bibla Snektyvili W prrachid ia lha Mcthoditt Chonb of thit City, on io.ly, thai jot tVaimber Mil, bf lha Ba. Mt. UKKMa, whea a aotlealloa "ill b taken ap M l 01 hi (aala .- . .. - -. '"' ' Tt Annirertarr iaeatin( of tha Snaietj, will Ink plie at fb Srnion Honm of lht Prebjterin Ubarch, on Monday aijhU the 13. b of Deactuber, U earl eindla-Jijhu ' ? , ." . ' ity ernrr. ,-. . t ' w M. f CAvr., rrenoeni ' v ,: - J ".Notju CakoliVa Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and ia physical resource th land of our aireii, and tha home of or aflecttona, VOL.XXXH V- . ' y ' . :-iv -r -'- - ',-- -,. 3 y . . " ' v ..v nALEWII N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBEU 24 1S4J. ;; ; y -V KQ. 47. : r ; ; '.-' NOTICE ' Will be told fur easb, at tlie Conrt House door fri Pitlsborougli, oa Tofttlay the 20 1 It day of DeeemW next, lie fwllowin (raetfl of land, or so ranrb thereof as will satisfy the Taxes due thereon for the years 1837, 1S38 aad 1839, together with (he cost of Ad vertisinr, &e. to wiu . " . - -v- No. ol Ari 140. 110 oo SI 1(10 410 3J . 100 17J 100 m 136 Water. l Hrr II Creek 'J Craek , ynknown , ., ... do " Ib-T Creak . Unknown-- - H.Cmk mjLiokCrwk do lf. ltier Jck Bnmeh I) Kkar jtick Creek 100 Uaknoaa HO . do, ' 1JO do ', I5 do 100 -da.' 1U0 Ok Creek 75 Cnkaown 330 O. limer " I VI I P. Creek 170 CnVrwaa ; fit it. Kitor S Ut la rStttbwoaf ' ; Irtt in llnjwood 3 Lettm Hajaood, t .l Utla II7ood ; Jiimij iba ' Laari of ' X. gtedva Utebard Dod Tnr v Kiehard Dowd C'aknoaa ' , do Unknoao .. Lleiie Roger, K. Kitea-.-'i 'v- tJabnatoa- - -:i;-;. do.. :i-r. '. Vallian Smith ' -' lohn llolomaa , i. H.Jaektoa Cukaaoa '' " No. al Poll. buupiMcd to ba " tb Ovnar. leBkia' heir do . inha Siaoc Unkaawa letwfioodwia Mm 1 1 Dictia Unkaawa do jOonatjr line Manuel Wuion Wra. Tooilmeoa Unknown I S . : 'John Burnt, Jr. . iCMharina Sinalair cigiB Bione DejiniiTjioe (Irani Ttxtr Dannia Tjinr Kirk ririniler ruiimSlon-.. .1. I Johnuoa Tboa. MeDaoiel Jaajet R atari 7 Abrx-Rnuet - lacart Hrldret H.ChrlUiaB : Meritt Diekea Albert 8ejpne Baikmilt : do Gidenn Rarner Henry Shattack William Lawraa Daniel Hoehi . Diniel Mana Karraaa Riddle . Meltricl Chrle Perni Minlerr heir Warden heir II. H, Yaaraaa , ' 11, Liahiioot V . Stith I. L1 Johntoa Varaad at $140 3"0 S7J fi50 . 50 I VI SO 7$0 - rs 300 ISO - ?17I 100 4.m 130 S50 9S0 ISO 7 SIS 100 7J son 4 87 J l 370 -1000 i 4iio 85 biuii or r Doable kin.iS do do do Sinai do Double Single do do' do Slr.la- Oo - do do da do' do kmhle Sintlo do do do do do - . do Dnohla Ooabl do LSinate do -do do. Fur lha yew V1S37 1S37 do 1137 do Fr the j Kor the Unntil Amount Awoaut ryrar year - . or of ot 161 1S3S unliid dollar, eanta.. issr" ut4 V "it ' r"': '' '' ' '" " do " do ''. JS ' ' . ' "do , do : '. tSj. '.!' ' do do I X)i , Oalanae . . Uta 4 C24." iss ' 3 w - " ...V'c .do lI3!Lt mUiOil ;1 , 05 . Uuad ' - - ' 674 do " i3 ih ' S 8J ' do T do t r 00 ... do do.,'. do . . 8 . 7J do i- -103 -:- tF- f50 1 . : do . do . ... 1 30 1S39 do . " 43 ' yfC-. a. .-1 T074 , y 113 do 1 14 , :i . 'nsr 3J.-- IS39 nnlieted 1 Si IS3S - liated 1 50 S38 do 5 - ' - ... d . do 74 do do " I . S3J do -do 1 85 do do . I C t-3 183 do - OS ; , do do mlitied I SI -; , lilt 1I3S anliilrd 35 JV .da do do 1 -3 .: ' H39- lited '- '4 10 . . do '.do . S ; lJ . .. ... , d do 1 00 i3S do ' . s os : bond was a tnnat aerere trial. But harinr found them utterly deaf to the Toioe f jus tice and nutn-antty, we ' must renounce any connection with them, and hold them., a we hold other dcatroyer vf our pcare, tnemitt now amf Jortver. ' t We, therefore, the members of the Wash in'ton. Temperance Society, in general meet inf afetnbled, looking to heaven for strength W maintain on r.imegriiy, do solemnly pub !ih and declare, that we are, and of right ought to be,' free arid indtpcndeiU twen. That we are absolved from all connexion with intoiicatmg drink and that onr" atti tude toward them i, and ought lo be, Total abstinence. , That as freemen, we have full power to act for ourselves, lo follow the thing which make for peace, pontic honor-1 able occupation, aud do all otlmt :tlurfo which rationul nd intelligent men may . of light do. And for the aupjrorlof thi deco ration, "with a firm Toliunce. on the help of. Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other, our live, our fortunes, (so tar as our misfortune have left us any,) and our sacreu nonor. . . t Chatham Connly, September 6, 1841, Price Adr, SIS 37i . JOHN BARMAN, Sheriff: 45 4t. . y, . ACCOMMODATION" UNE Ttaleieh j.4j 4 i? m w r sj. a. w -scr is is 6 .. , ... Mwwrwjif 7? 1011.1 T; WEST. FAVETTEVIL1JC Slrart, AVxrYr c th Jt'ew Markrt Vnte,lu rewitaj from the North,, hit winter aopuly of IJry Uool, Sboaa, Hardware eroceriea, &c 4ce. fca. SILKS, wtirrrd, plaid, el'Jped, (Spired, eoitroid . erad, abamreable, plain, tU- at.-" - Montlin da Laine, plain and C(urdt French end rifliih Marinoti ltoubainit Alpaeaati Calieoa) flid and itripped balini Bwita, Moll and Cam. foe do. ( KiuUmtt AHifiaiat r'towarai Searlr and tWterehieftf Yhread' and Cootuxm Uaeen Linen CxUiiie Hemuitchetl Uamlkeaakierai Unas Cambria muI l.meni) naertinl and, Kilinri (itotet nf a lioai kiadt) 8ilkf Woolen and Cutitm Stnekinri, Stoini Bilk, SpoolOollon, Flaa' Thread, fape, h. ka. Needle. Pio, 8eiora, tec ke. Pangea nrmm eoloraKlaached awl Unbleaehed XIuiiot Apmn tAetkij AVoln 8hala KraMtrkr Jeeaai N.,tt Clolh. It a. eta, Drogana Iron; 4o'.tn. to Reilrn1 Shirt t.Bmomi aad' C-olUrtaliuand BtnibaiinaSiockt, Soinendvra, Qltne, bilk Pock- xannaiirebieiv bia. eta 1 Spqn (otto i .. it' '; r.rnd, I'OSI I t VKLX a Genuine article tmpuruj by II oU fc Oeo, Kew York. V ' - Views Inltlie IToIt Lnnd. having a direct tendency to i establish an ab- Toelher wUS m jecli mentioned in the Old nd new l ealamania, 'J'Q prove this, let facts be Submitted to a reprrieniing aacrea nwiorirei eyeni', cnpiea irom can(j(j community. " ' , . - celebrated Ipioture. principally I jr the old maa- . dUerir overthrown and reversed tarai Ue lnderap Scene, taaen ironi onftoef-; - , "u i r kchr. m.d, on the .pot. with full n4 ip.rr the most wholesome and necessary for e!in Letter Preae deaeripliona, detoted lo ao Jl public' and individual good. , . eiplaoation uf lha objeeta mentioned in Ihe aa- lie has restrained our faculties from their rredteit." . - v - - . ' proper exercise, nay, he has absolutely sus- On etamination thi will he ftmnil a ? ery plea. p(,n(jerj their operation, and when'6 sus ant and profitable book, seMIr forjb. pero of & tf he fc lai(, of w prottrat8 jn Yousa PaorLi. hounding in the tnoat ratuahle : Pr r , t, . -t - - inrtirmation, eolleetrd with gt care,' flom Ihe beal, "'n- -.' , ' .' and Um It mafc-aee uronerla, ta da. il has tailed. tOtretltOr CarOUSintr assem- coaaeyed irom the UaMtrh tod Gtoar to the Port- - Ugnated a eommon ptare "hook- Mtwy thing vatyblies at places unwholesome, nncomfortable, kcwtt;- -.ii'....i:.:.iw.JLp - --3 OM r: rrn tw-wbH tnnring hut vie- raenger intenning to taae inn roite, win ae a. ..-" r..3 ...v... 1(ng under his Complete control. , re,, .uhi. - reo., . aupenur , diso ved the dearest ties of affer the eiimmon Annnelt w nrrrroe titttf date, . " "ao " " ' , . , , CJ- H it beaotifully- printeoV in new long primer tton repeatedly, andcaused Uie basest and type-.bandomrly bnund in motlin, gilt, and let most degrading" associations to be formed. teredj od ia, decidedly, the it$t and thtapett pub- The mental powers have been almost anni lication (for the prlre,) ever utmdJrtmtke Amer foliated; the body remaining, in the mean iMnpreu. . ; . v lime, exposed to filth and nakedness wTtli- ehSra. - l whelerals par- n convulsions from within. SPtaon.m the eoontry, wl.hlng toact a., He.has made onr reason and judgment, agenle, may obtain all tb neceaaary information, dependent OO his Will for the. ISflUre Of their i by addreaaing their letter t tb aubacriber, No. oflice; almost for their very existence. r a Blreet, New York City. HOBEBT SEAKS, PubU.her. FHOM SLEDGE'S TO WELDO.t. The abaeriber (liina on mile and a half oaib of (aton) i -prepared lo eonrey paaaenger from bia hotiaa to Waldo. ; Hi coach aill b kept ia reaiiine every nay tor in ai aan aoinionasie a- o oi racltara mua 'may OeUra Id be , bia lo leave the train and real on night with the uhaariber, aoid the fatigue, rtik and eipenae of a cireuitou tiet nf 40 mile by rail rnad, la lliev aifht, and reaeh Waidon juat aa toon tbey tea by the car. '' '' -s - There !tlio rerntar eone-ytnee, kept by Mr. Bent. Sprailf, rrbm Wettfoa -n-8hfHeV-- i " ' -' -v, '.4 v - WILI.Ii SI.P.DGE. Near ftattoa. No. Jl, Itll ; : , 48 ISmeuw - ' a . . . , . '.' - : ' . A CittD y ...III W-t I.Lv J, - . f 1 r ; J . . .a.fl.u uBwiner nfa ini in miorm nia inrnni , I .' and the pann generally, that b baa taken and ' Had up the Iloaae on -the touih-wetl onrnor of II HUbarouah itreet, in the Cir -i luleirh bdbo it ke Slate Capitol yrrmerly kepi . a Tavern' . rtergTOten, Sopetintendent and Teacher a a WOTEU and HOUSK OF KNTERtain. of Babbelh Bchoola, (r AgrnUof Bellgiout N.vr. "V" "T " " .....re.. retrt, and Periodical, T$ Poatmuterii, & Book othera, onder the aeane and title of ' fTh,ft-..,hn,,, ttL, 7,.. ... tl,lr,., ta'PUP PFflPf.P'S HnTI55P " ' 'w",n?u la eountry, ra retpectfully re ' aaenta. He has erected multitude of orriciRS, under various deceptive titles, such as 'JJoute of Refreshment,'' 'Befectoriet,' 'Travtlert -fo-aoA-otber kindred appellation, oc cupied by swarms- ol harpies, W hanass tts, and eat nut our substance, , -.y .-; .. II has kept among us at all times. stand- . . ... i L j e i tng jugs, botues, aoaaiogsneaus oi ran. THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE, . mn-arviifr, sj'iin n tins ajtafts; ami nw ?, -j - . - ...... Worth, and flatter bi maelf that he ean pleate thoae ' . " P t- ' - - ' He has affected U- fendef Uu animal ap- ba ahall honor bin wnh their coMem. . Hi ebar- firen n,l P,Mk Tea( CofTee Ja and Mher idi Sagar nr, l.omn, Rrown, -, rriand "Ifri Prpperi Hperm UandJet Palm ShwmDtanh, lubaeenj Mrt. Miller beat Stotek 3oofi. iu bot. w a4 blwldee, kl.ke.k(. - . ..-j 'ALli ClfRAP FOR VASJL ' Ralebli,NoY".ir,lS4K 1 4(J S t." iyei ta., aMt-' -jeT.aj ,w,.,r .nj-.,-., wr.i-iij,iiaei..ra"i: .ctitk Far-irtW-i jatwttftif Ktawii 177: -Sri-.,-- 7 .-.war-iT..-- -t: w.- . ?ar-ft .vw . r"..rwr; . 8L OP f.ANtt'FOIt TAXKS.'"" Will h uild for rnai. helnre the inert linaaa dAor F.aento,B Saturday the 18th day vf lleecniber 'u, in lolloamg Mel eatate in lb enuul ot tkowt and town, of Kdenlon, In aatiafv ihetaiet a en me tame for the year IS.19 and I StO end lb at (rtaertiaiitg, lie. , v - tract '4 land I) mg below- Px!cnt-k1nw. . "g to Lot Pratt, actinium ibe laiid nf ' Mar He k at. eoninuiine !( t." v' (lac oa tb aame,--. . fc JW - ,) l rrlol town lot mt Cheao-Sede, belimgwr V . v. r . l Irraa Atkintoo,a'timivg Joarph 't Mnman,, heir nljuw .i4lknj.iiiLL HlMint' lot, double iaa do en the t - fcuae, w ' ' J 00 M at tnwn 11 oa Cheap-Side, edjiiinwg - - ae 4! Oa- -4l"44 la. Hsft4aa" 'afrftr vTlllV I) " belnning to llenrr tfluamt. ainfle- ua vVv 'lor i.ta double laa lor ISO, - .4 64 Of luwa lot, with the nnprnvreMnl . ' ' therwin, Ij i(f on Main Strawt, atjiin- - kg ih ha M H W. Ithawar and Mai "J - latW Hiwiaa, P.tor , belnngina ta lha..., ,t, , krira at taw, of Kaib.; Druee-, dea'd, , ;-' ' ( SV..RitirrUaV)mn1 tea v ' , Iff SO ' hit aad improvement on Kin Street.' : fT'jarjwrd b. Mr. A-iO tlrofei . i ?r.r"ni n of fK n I'-'C eri) and the lot occupied by John : ? rworlrta. ta of ISStnnd ISttt ,;. irb- - - i prearm Mrepiet tr Jn f X5f , - '"Rarv (ewwer aot knoyal adjomtog " Tk. owe enmaton ka. - . - " m.'' we hee and ground fwaaerh we.-H'4, i--"SW by .Riddiok VYatwat and' jk 4'j -yv. 't hex, and grwand now acettnied " " , n A."Hm. tk MMiiti . 5 . . -j- AelkNi Rnad.-oa kf.it. mmA IV .. . . . . aire. lMm e - - nn r" 4V Ik rtnflR, J!e ff at. T tail- - J,; of Chowm raniy. gel ahall be in aonfermity with the timet end Ihe prtceiof provisions ' He b4 beeS at mush ipnu4 io r-'wairtag and ranUing tba aaaae, and 4hrre. aameail aoliaits a ahare ol tmblia patronage. .- h h aaual in S'rch aannaeiation, to make large promise to the public, which are In many ioaianeet never re-liaed--th anbtarihar will make none, fur 10 ihoae whw have known kim a a Pabli II ouae. keeper, It . i aaneeeaaary 1' aad lo tbe who do not, be would reanetlMlv mt. came and re, onrfHrfy Jor yur tevt 4 ' I'ha Publia'i humble aervaM, .. ).. tv'' .vJQIIN ZEIGESFtJSS, . ' Raleigh, May 88. I 41. ;.y: K; B. Geatetl regular boarder, with or without rnoma, 'eaa be aeeemmndaled it Tm Pterix'a Horaa, on reaaonabfe term. - J '' ' - To Pnblishert of Pnpcrs throtiffli- ?tjg rrt jiJS K AltS. PlOTORI AT.- pelilea and pnaniona faidripeiuient of, and su Aiit Hit irnitcd State. , oenor to, trie mental lacuiues V.nfcar. .r JWnariM. ror.vinr lha n."- lid hw.'undo VaflOUS COmUnallonS," SUB- bovo entire, wtlbout an alteration or abridiremant iectcd US to a jurisdiction, foreign to Our con- (including thit notice.) aad giving it 13 tatioa in- atilutions, and subversive of pur health and atBTioaa, aliall terciv a copy of tb work (ko . eomforUa' . f -.'.' . -. . I jewa Iheirerder,) by .ending direct to the Pub... For cu'tuVg off OW intercourse with rea Uahar, . . . pcctable society. W ..'v- " . THE VJfJWMWUS DECLJHJITJOJf Fot imposing thelieavjest and most exor ;Mk v .'or Tll- ? .. -bitant taxes upon os, witiiout rendering us - ' - - i anv eauivaiciiL - & ','., ..- , . . .' '4 'WV JTTfT'V For arraigning ns (for no offence what , 4Vhca in the course of human ..events, it ever, except unbounded devotion to him, 'becomes necessary for anv class of people hrf.tre lite bar of a tavern, or rrotrirerr. and "2 to dissolve te ban the shadow - of just!cer causingli. , wiously pffiit collected,, and, to .assume ai..oiud! fe to be. poured down our throats, a- uiopg tnw iciiuimiaiiiB w ciuisuaii iduu uic ui some oi us were urati urwiA., - -,.saw-.-tts,..3w . .' y.-riOY ,-Tira B I B L E ' t IJXtXlST B AT1QK ' 'JJntknendtar Irons nortinn us, if jiot.be YOnd-ihe ei-w-i- - , law of mature, ajid of iWuresi.oUenUUe-geM ; them, a ttecent respect, for ihe Opinions of ;half seas over, under the mask of pretend ' mankind. as well si. a1 proper regard'' (or ed friendshin. . . ' their own character, Requires that tliey should ; For taking ftwav our characters, abolish ' declare if causes which, jmpcl them to the ing our most valuable privileges, and derang separatiort.' '' ; T,'i':- ".'.'faig all the functions of nsturer,;' . ,fr We nolathess truths to be sett evident, . He has plundered our houses, ravished . that all men are created free and equal; Ihey'f'out ptoperty, burnt ooryttals, and destroyed Kl ere endowed by ,,theif;Creator,w.ith certainthe happincaa of. Oiiramdieii. , -Z ash WITH mt) AND IJITSBESTtltS tlTTXa-PBSSS - JOESCRU'TIOxNS ' , . ' VttlEFLT EXPLANATtlBY OF THE ii . t tar n tt a tt tat n r . h ami f nn,nrrA..a i,t. mnnMifd ith ".. inalienable rtEhts: that among these are iiie, Ue isi even, at ttua time, coming witii . sl and die pursuit of hsppincssj eThat to se-hrge duantities of foreiijn allies,. the cotce r.tnitrirt,w,j in.). r.inr,i7r cuwihese nghtr,-miaor laiids.to iomblfne the workl - , -na v" laws are established among men, designed of .teth. desolation, and tvitsntiY o lonr r t : Jl- -.( ' " . . . . ' . r 1 . 1. uu:.": s. . 1 . ...T.I.. Jr r t...jt ' inr Hicir ocav g;uou, uui wiicucvur niiy imuit eaiTieu on, wtur tircuinamni-ra-tn irauy auu J 'or appeuue brcomei destructive of, theset perfidy scarcely .parallelled in the most bar '" ends, it is lne"riht'sof those concerned to, banm ages, and totally unworthy' the toler- vSllVtT V" BiWlioii et Y v wDiwuaivia 'i" pili.c r m.- awn4 wire in SnrrrHl Sciniuren, f'TIlK FOLLtTWlNO WORK- AaUKN' coMPrtfen from tdr j XONDON PICTOKIAL " - ; -'wpicrf srli.b ia,Tiu coijrrRY-Toa.. lv .ftl&to ti'IS Der CoMf" '' ' GyKirf man. Worn and 'child to the tjnit Ik., ; -r v.. , , "7 tail him aa ''ttriper-crustrori'dv." .... -T- kw TiTta.-v-WBea acfi 'tpper-crust rorfdy. V laying thci tbnndation on such prindpleS fle ha constrained fut "takinff captive at 'Z shall be most likely to effect their safety and.: his wilU to atray YiurselreS ggainst our best ' happiness. Pruden, perhaps, will tfictale friends and become their Wrt enemies. YS that customs long established should not be ' He has excited domestic bra'wts among us; l wiate. who pMeee a, Jjilde, yrill aur-Iy fumWt changed for light arid transient causes; and and has rimted pur defenceless families with tVmMvf; y.Uli.the, fonuwbr Uuti -rn.' ilmMt atimitiinlHl ftiirl mnnllnvw .M.IrMia; iir. ':-i-J '...:?l"i-i.ini disDosed to suffer' while evils are suf- his known rule t warfare is srt omHsuV - m'i v ntrit lerabki'thaii'to-ttght-theroselvea by aban-ptished rtMit-of alleges, seme and toodi- f v.- W'V Siv? sy ' doning habits to vwiich they hav been at-' tions.yy ' w J - 2 C- VIEWS JX'THE KOLY LASD." Inched. t But when a ;)png train of abuses ; For all these pppressions'we have obtained , ii.,... yi' Bd.'aurpains,,'i pursaiing-mrsnablfv the bo redress; but every'-attempt to free onr- fWtmff rvH Fina-Papere Hasam i object, 'evinces a tendency tb reducer selves has been attended Only by. repeated aernrfy Bound. Prire n!y rwaiVatfor. , Tb aut- theta undcr'absbluto despotism, h is i their iojuiy; A Prince whose character, is thus eribrr reapeetfutfy iriie the attentioa of Clergy- rjgi,!, it it their duty, to throw- off stlch a - mvned by every act which should define a enrTeahir of rTalath ,lc!)ooU, Meada of Fani' trnBJa. n mnnla. far their tvranf. Am lnLitlw unfit to hear twir over ra- ?rt 7??,,' flttnre eeedritv Such has been our patient, t'wmlheiogi. X't ' . 1 " .V 1 B1ii.a a rnBann), aS eal- Ua m a t, ' lie atjuliit4aaai U A' aaaaaaam VlitaWll t " Wl.wTt fnliTiJJW Ufa wtci VUl tsrYsaiu iwu jtu n-tte vuiiifjuiviaw ww a - tisstys-vw itnSy hjikiiig' off th tVranny bmk'which them arnr -irji we Karir ba all oc e ia been bound, Tii history &f th lhem.th mot 5-. Pntice ol ; vv retciieoness, A lgoRol, is a n . cevoteu aiwciuneni anu even wiui ait U igry of repeated injuries and usurpations, all evils we have suffered, tfasr "severance of the '---rv Ut uVlined py Ifae thbew in NeWn-' w-Wri oi vMm aehaottii Nr; ;TVac.VMRtrl!datAtcft of-fiiwdvisnv. T: -. - .. -- . tbr Tiiafscaipftass eonnrrni A FEE LOST. . ? We had despatched a cup or two of black tea with rather more than usual haste, some weeks since, and made the best of our way to the office, to begin the day's work in season. It was a delightful morning and we thought to win an hour for a ride; and while we were bending over the columns of brother Stone's paper, fresh from the Post OiGce, the light Irom our side door was darkened, and a gen tle tap drew our attention, thitherward. A fine looking young woman, with cheeks as red. as a stick-of sealing, wax, dropped a courtesy, and a young man doffed his hat hi token of respect; so we encouraged them to come forward, and pointed to a couple of chairs that we keep to ornament the side of the room. Ihey declined the otter, aud the young woman nudged the side of the young man. - - - -- -, "Your honor is a magistrate?" ' ."No; I am not a" magistrate." The couple looked into each other's faces rather confused. ! : ; 4,Biit," said the y&ung woman, f we thougt you "were a New York magistrate.' "Not a magistrafp a commissioner for New York." .. " r i 'Thai's it,"aaii.th young man. v .A'eommissioner," said we. with lecom- ing Tgravityy "to take" acknowletlgm'ent uncus. :f - ..-...- ... ' "But we have nothing to acknowledtre yet," said the young woman, blushing. .-. And : to administer .oaths; and etlimia- tions," we added. . --i $,. ' "That's It,' agam said the yonng;Tnart "You wish to be qualified to some deed? said we,'-' ''-' - '$, -' , ' "Yes, yes, that's it,' said the young msn, tiat'siu!tit;Mary and I wish to be qualified for a deed.' s- ' -' V y.;. ' t',r- We, accordingly spread out our form of oaths, and reached for a eopy of the Bible, (always at hand with ns) and prepared Jbr official labors. --r o .( -Having put; all in readiness, we looked for the document that needed our name and seal, but none was presented. - w - . , "And where is the pnperf""aked wi,i.; v fTlie paper?" said the young man. v "I thought you did not need any certificate in Pennsylvania," said the young girl. ; 7. - "Whatfthen,-would yow have mt dor asked we. v . , i,. -j m :, "Adraloister tli 'oath witlwut it,'! said the young .man, 4for; tlie New York boat winbeeffsoojn'vwi ., i; "But, my'- dear," said we to the young woman, Vwhich oath shall I administer? (showing her the pamphlet Of oaths,) which oad will you take?' . She tamed the paper aside quite confused, aud stepped towards the table, leaned over, atld said, in a low .voice, '"the, oath, to love, honor, and obey." .'.',',- ,. - "Here is a mistake," snid we, fand a fee hQ Mjr-onim'Hjiort "doe" not tethorize me to solemnize m&rnaire. - . ? ., ,$ ?rfe"rarff loottfJ asi6hhcd(jrijy"efel inoniiiitt. . , - j, . k t-i"-,v ' - i "But I saw you," said the young man. last week fix a paper for Mrs. H , that was to take ellect in JNcw York. ' ,Exaedy so, my friend.' ' - ' , ' Well, so it will be with our marriaffe for we shall go tlierc in the Ion o'clock boat.! . " ell, then, go to an alderman, my friend - ...,h. .;tt ttii - . w. . VUtit will that tlo in New York!' JJTo he sura itjft.'ill'. said Jtlary.v ""'Certainly,", said we v w- ' And the couple went, arm in arm, round trr Alderman Hsyrwhtr,'i'we; hope, both lee anu perquistteay . -t-4 v.jmy s , We were deeply mortified at the result And whenever we ask f'f aa office, jt shall be for ods that .will enable us to administer the oath lb "love, honor, and obey," 'And If his" Excellency,' the Governor of Nevir York.-could add that power to onr eommU- akm, he should have as oioth' of j&'sw&ii tuue, as tie nas loug aeseryec ot our respecu Rmotxaa Ikokm ht and Skill. As sb illustration of die nicety aud skill . diiphivsd in some of the articles made by Baulton. th following anecdote 1 relited: J. f t 1 Y. -- He vLKed fraot on a certain ooraairm, for i the purpose of attmiding a Tiierlianic fir.' that was ki tike place, at w hich lie beggad ( to be allowed to exhibit a needle of bia own making, at the sains time submitting it tn the examiners of works iutendW Ar thi -public display, who, otte an J all. nrruimin. . red it to be, thouirh well shaped atul finelv polisltod, but ,a "common nettUf" and not worthy of appearing among the splendid ami ingenious improvemenU aud inventions that 4 usually graced tlie (air, :., :wy, -t'Geutlemen," ohaerved Mr. Boulum. mw i needle is Well worthy of anuearance amo'inri" your promised noveliiiay, Only allow it to be -V exhibited with, them now, .end J willjifter- ' 'Iv waws snow yon tlie reason why.?., K..r An unwilling assent lo this .request was j 6nally ohtained; hut when the fair chl. '1' and the prizes were to be owarded:", ilm ar: y'- tiu nunc viunimiaiuiv asneu. "wliprn wna Mr. BohIioh's ncedW and -what wen. the striking merits which every one TuilBd bi . ... . ..... - - " oiscoveri presenscd nifyii er they olwervej roughness or wrinkls on iu,3iiri.n.c i ueuinpires reiunieu It, saying, , "Far from it: its 'sole merit seem m ii in " . itm aVAfiiailn nnftt. ! nD-L.t I .f ... M ' ' j.y..o,i. -uenoiu, men, gam this tntrenious man. hs indiscofpr-iWi. iq and whiTS I prove to you that I hav7 fisT,' ung merits which every one failed to pverfyThereupoir, Mr Boultoo again I ienscdit fortlicir inspection, wilh a mag. . 'V1? J.n(r .!. l state whet":; vf'' y. asked vain boaslof its claims to your attention, you will Icitrii.'perhapa, not to judge so again hy 1? mere exterior.". Ha then unscrewed iha1' needle, when anotlireappearcd of exquisite .''. wommansnip, anu, to me astonished eyes of. : die Frenchmert, about half a dozen beautiful needles were 'thus turned tiiyncailv lihil' ' curiously packed within each other! a miracle '. of art that seems to rival all we ever read of a truly mullum in arvol Mt, Bonl- ton triumphed in Iris turnrtrid Carriod offy the prize vjffwh his delicale workrrtjnslun .''3 deserved, " " ? : '': v';, S SUING AN KDpTOIL T Somejhody has sued the ctlitors of the ' ". New York Commercial Advertiser foralt i bel, laying the damages atone hunirtdfhoif scmrf dollatt. .1 was well remarked by an. ' old Philadelphia merchant, -who heard smns" i contempdrsry laudoJ for his wealth, that "we do not know how folks will cut up un- -til they are dead.' We therefore ssy Both- v ingconcornirtg theliving editors, but if sny"?i ' body will fiud the graves of three - editors 1 made rich by . the profession; we wilt "weed ' the third grave clean with our teeifi,: One t hundred thousand dollars for an editor to -pay!!! ,,Why, aU lha editara in tlie worjd could scarcely raise.the amount A hutK? dred thousand dollars would really. be a lol- erably large sim for ah opera dancer to pay, " without much trouble. . . ? mericarit9 iiihSrirMroaJX K'ntlo'itf-" correspondent of thi JN'e-w York A merican, 'X ' ontoing'"ake4h cans are regarded in the1 fatherland, says that if WaaliteoB Irrtns; -tewrity'te alm- aHfe' our U prose authors; , while among the 1 mlnk-'i ing, learned, am! original portions of the' Ut?.ci.rc yalled. Leather Stocking, he eaysj is al-: . most as great a boro Jn Britain as ui Araeri , - ea, i Of cir poets, he Says: -. - f l think William Cullen Bryant stands at ' lhe,head of the British list of America poets. I. speak with diffitlence," however, : when f , remember that Halleck, Dans;Pierponl, and oincr iar ln.jiur oeauwtul -eonstellatrrmf r have their admiring astndogera in -the Old f ' T .11 . ll'g . 1 awe.. ' ; a orm, j w nen giving ! nomas Usmpbell a . hasty eltempore sketch of some of our poels, as I mentioned the name of Bryant, he sud- - ! oeniy interrupted me, and with great erhphs- . . sis said, Ah,BryantJ he is a glorious poet.'. '. Willis, Mrs; Sigoumey,' and other writers i of merit, are highly thought of aiW ftoouent- ' v i to hb$tiS???f "T:t:- ' tj-' . 4 Ktw Machint.-K German pager slates i that a new-machine for spinning and twist : ing silk, of which report speaks favorably, lias been Invented by a person named fleirt ryGfefi iSiitr,-irtjllalU la 3 now in Su peteKbor; tt ia.eipected that o by this; new' machine ;Wk., thrfead tnay' ba ; manufactured by asirfgle. operation,; and without the appljca'ion of spindlesy"y'' r .. tj -: ' ' ' - Zy It Wft3 stated by -ih "Secretary xt thT-"? " rieh Society," at its' last meeting, that there -are" abouf 600,0001 sohsyTnJrelan;1 ro C7 hsve ' no knowledge whatever of the. Ert-,7 glish language, and about two millions more ." who hare some knowledge of English, but whose 'vernacular is the Irish language' ? . , . -u : - t v fi ;sr Ift-TBA TeSTOTALisnj Apricatorfriarm " Ireland, aamed Bernard Cavanagh, boasts OT beinr abto'to live-without ettlier MliiiTnrl " drinking.? To prove that his boast wag no- empty one, he recently permitted himsnlf ttr : be shuT'up itrallo"uetfltftlol aud wliu dews of which were all sealed, for the space of ten dsys-wtthotit haying been furnishrd.'C with food or drink in the meantime. -'J- - -1 H Is said tht Miss" CbaTtotteSIitehnll. cf Ceoris, appeared oa br weddinir day, dretsed r entirely io ailli of hf owe manufacture p,f ' gloves,' atokings aod dre erjoal n Ih rt -pongee,--'. Girlt. io you hetrrthaA ' Sach' a girl a1 w would h worts more lo a yoohg maa juat sUrV'4." worlds Ptaa thousand doTlaf farm. j... 5.. eo4'ltalfsVim'w -$?f' . u y ''-'I.' '- ' ""''' 'j;' T?f a pBpNK Ai' yEkrvLFi ';' t A man aged ; about- Jbrty ( years. . rhh? e ' ' t ' nsirie was unknown, drank; pint of rora at , H . v a draught, lo New York, on Tuesday last,y and ir. a levr "hour afterwarda ,tlifh He was "t a hqoor store.-. where he got a glass of Hfjttof ahd drank it f Soon afterwards an individoal came in, whom he importuned to Ireat him, ayinj Hhe would -drink a pint. . Aeeordmgiy a pint of runt .aft given him, : Tii eiiiipii nf WeatilaM. AInaafirhujl. nave presented a handsome silver pitcher to a. lad named Rozemo" Rogers,'.' aboo thir teen, year old, for rescuing another boy from a watery , grave.'io July lost, af jdie risk of bis own life, fas'Jvjz 4. ff V , -" IIokst-Moon Tlioncb diis phrase s in common use, its derivation is little known, as nothing -respecting it is found in the die tionatiea.or enevcloDdias -2 It oriirin ia from a tostontof. the-.Toetanes.'an ancient - which he s wallowed. y He ras then" turned naonleinGermanv: who drank tnead. or nae ' into the street;. wht he soon Mcarne 1nsen-' tbelia( beverage tnade ' with 4ony,) for - sible, and afterbcirgYeraoved to the hosp'b? ';.;, thirty days after mairiage, " - tal, io a ISw hours died. -- -'' I ,, - a . "' .1. ; . ...a , : r . - - ..... .