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THOMAS J. LKMAY, - , EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 7 " TERMS. ' :"" ' 9 rarrtTPTioT, tbre dollar per la in4venee ' . Peraaneeeslding vilhnai the State witlk re. lired t.) par m weals jvanuat nl ine yasr'a aol ijnMMn iitiimt . , RATES OF ADVERTISING. fir ever) qir(iil eaeeanlin,; isliaeilhieaine type .re...ertio, nondollar ; each subsequent Insertl-n, twenty, Streeutt ' f f. i .Jertiseioents ol Clarksand Sheriffs aU1 , bee-urg-id tJ peeeenl nigheei and tWilttirun ft SJJ ntr eeni. ertll be mull Cram ih regular pii ees for advertisers;; ihe yeee rT Letters the R Itlnrs must be nnst-psid. i WHOLE-SALE DRALF.ttS IN Lrshorn andiitNw 5So,inet-i. MI UlAN RR V A II T I i?I."K3, . , 161 PEAUI. STHEET, &&I NKW YORK John O Hi J iVb. 9,- ti ' ,- 8 it nv ;: DE1TTAL. STO.GEB.T. . IWUI.XU resieetfiilly ammtm ela ihe IjuI and Gentlemen ot Hnlegh.aml la lb imbie .coeval j. ihst-l knvw ju twinied froiolftc So t with, all Ue lnipnweoeut of ilia dsjf ,-. rr r. ,: - .'...;. livery npcralion neeesasry fur the heal h. preser vation be.uty and ilurnbil if 'of rt.e lech, 'pirf-rmnl In the most peifeei roawwr. Artificial Teeh Insert ed anon the i anil moat approved system : I RIOT be fountl at Yarbrough a, lorine.iljr Ouioii'a Hotel. .- . v. n. .SCOTT. UaVigh, Feb. 9, IMS. 6 4 A CARD. The m.'ri)nel he aataciaieA,. lhwtel un der the ru m nl' (iel-lmrdl k .Mel'lienon, lor cHrrytiig on the . 7J.0IUXG HUSLXESS, lain varinna binntliei in the lon nl Siniiliflrld, N U Mr firlMUi!l M prr'ecily rol in the tuning and Riling drpanmrm, and will eeen(e Ut braytli well m it can he dniiR in any nl ciii a, being j.ii from na of the nio fHihiimn'ile prtlcet ri txUlitlinicnlt in Hkliimore 'I'liejl pledge iliemai-lrra b) every aisurance 10 ibe eitizent of Ihia and the iunmiiiiliiK euumitl und loom, ikat llieir work, hull eeriwinly pleaae and it, or ilier will have aoihmg fiir lUeir labor, bill will muke ll Minlacto lf repaialinn in eaia it doct not I beir work will nut only be in the first (tyle and Imlnoa, by It tball b done on term laitHklf to the limrl, and ehraper than in the larger tnwna Kid aitie. On theac termi and Ibew alone, they detite and hop tn receive a fair share of patronage' .. HEN'V CRHHAROT' - SmUl.fleld, N C 28lh Jas'.v,.lt4i . 6w . . ...r ......,.;NQiC6..., - - - - The Waaliingtnn Temperance Society uf Chat hum prdpoae to hold a County Cfi venttnnln Pilti borongh i ha S J I of rehmary for the pnr pots rf having a. free anNtpe ietercbaagn ol ftpm ton ub other jioaktiaa upoa the utgct of teroper- The people of the 'only williwH' dittipefkin, and all othera friendly wtbe cauM, are earnestly invited M anen4.'i? ' V . J, -. tljr order ol tht Socie'y H STEDMAJf, Cor.' See'Jr. ' HilflwoV Jaa'y Slt, IS43. ' Sw SwalmM orth Carolina Executor, COX r FINING the Slaloies and common Law oil this siie, togetlitr with the deeiiiona ol the Su preme' IJonri, and all the neeeaaary luitni and pre e-ne. -. ,:, -'.-,. Intended as a convenient Manual,, and safe guide tit Ku cutort, ..nmiHKtor, (innrllium, Jui4e and ("iamisioners apitointe'l nt the Couitt, Clerks, 8lietjft". and alt other pub I to offiuers. la short, it it intended lor lift benefit or all oersnns, publio or private, who are, or possibly my be interested in Die nropor management of the estates ..I deceased persona wah the last trotililcantt eanense ptufltile. ucctM-ilmg to the law now t torte. far beiides the legal muter abnve nentwmed generally, it embraces tlt kindr.-d auhjeets of Wills of Land and rVreonal rVfterttt, lgwsea i l)islriiitie alta eS of Enates. Rules ol 4d?l, I'artitwn of Kstatrs KH awl Kep stnsl, am m those entitled, D er and other pro ttvMmslor Wl lows', lea- fta t Amna;ine RernW H soniains, am l the neees sarv legl ,pree.,;4ViH; ,H ,nla; II ths Denis, Kills nt Sale, Leases, Form of Aeoounl, rctiiittMS, AfB.fiivhs,' Jtltet'iisettientsV Ooiitnitsjlous, Xotiees, Writf Itworn-, Itepona, k. htmt all newt- htl"dil in sHi nlier. , vl n bulieved, by iKd judges, to he, the Itrgejt, as well as the ir,sl aria-. Ileal and ntMirmrd e'llleation nl Forms now 'rn This lM..k krt Jt Kw (mHliihed- It eontalna 9iS drrm iiages, ( atne si as'lhnse i the N'oriH Garidtns Jusiiuei' ) wall b'-nnd in In bimliiigi and, in eonsetjtiynce of the sca-cit ,f raoiievt as well as in pl r within the reach of err perim; it i now offered for sale at the low prieo.of $1 iO bj rc t.il. Mrrehanltial otlwl'l, vklln.bliy a qu. til it J lo sell ag4in, exit liave reasonable reduction in the Avnlf at Ihe Prmtlai Oiniw In Ashennrnugb, Rsiitloliii rnon'v N. C-, or at the X Carolina ll.Kik titore in lialrigh. IIK.VIIIMIW SVVAIVI, t Aojtbm ami I'roatieioe. IVcerober S.lSll. . -HENRY A, hliEKU'S sEBiiti.vp noiirictil.TUR.iL tr.itE- "". "' " ' HOUSE. ' Nr: 97, tieamit Ntr-el.JPhihfMpfm, t1iere i(4iflred ill aSMsrl-wcxtt of WAttHAST KI)liiK"r'.. Nll KJKLU -KKI)-, om,. rising all the. must siijienie, (tod jewt ktnds- mvtihy vt ' Wrrew -all f ttw rtp of """ '--- . -.'IVAW -KHeWS- t-teeaj wsertianja-steewwd Ift Ihtv hi aoeh, and n'iws'i'Us ."UXl tbotea and tare . ! ..A I .... I - . I . A . . eirMHa pan ttn -in boaef f H -'rf -ear, fcinda br ta tar. w UU fl i knots tor $1 no. -Kaeh ka ta s MiiuimimI rtb IVestlonl lor Planting , ,r .HUl.llnU KLUtVC.tlNC K'liMS A larje eMlreri.nl snitable for sm in planting, as dlstlililus, ligiKtias Amsrvlis. 'I aberos.-; hs bta .8 DOU ILK DAHLIvSU the collection of litis sniweb Kl.iwer aiaatl eiirivallcd. having gamed the ft 115 r I'ttZIE tArihtae sticeeiiise le.Uiiis, 1SV 'H, aad 'At, at .the lirand Aututiitial K'i'l'i""os .of tne Htfnnsj Uavtitt lltfrtieultural em-lt, f the best vsrictiw awt beat rUpla) S-a tlltY litittl'S van' be irnspoited any rit t.nce bvtwrrn the otontlis id Oe tober end 'May rVarksges eor.tViiibig an asiorimrnl of tt finer btirdaj and ot all the varewa eols, carh root tbelle4 with SMraa td sudt, and cieulotli 'packed in nw, fur JJ,0,)j .ainajlcx. as.tN-lvcjila in prop rtion 1 l '.' , '" ' ... . KiK-ON FAftVIWU AWnOVItDRVIXOw All ism atandsi'il and mast eirovl wa-kim iIhm sulijerts, aojoiig vrlmham the Karntri'i Omani.a. by Jedge lliiet, f On VtottUiaj on Knuln v, 75 csaisj meviesiv rrwn,e Pswdee;' T5t -m' Mahosi'a AsaerieaA .4iar'ltfnrirSi tt, l.tgnMin'a ;Ymg fsr drnrr's AltltUut, $1 Sii Florists Untile, 'W Cental Ifrjist's Flower tisrdrn llt'eetney, $-2 '.'.t kc ka. ;AKlr-.MJ IIHLSAs tloei a,t Uattes, Praaaog guises and 4beostfi.aMewTravrt.ls, Spattes, G ri iloosc Sirina s, ate t. - URRK, and' UOT.tIOU.1K P1.AWT9 -Shruh. brv Kraal kd Ornameviial Tret spmil' am ih Ii 'B or vsIiiiIh.. Nut lories, ' . '' . (' ' Kreneh Sttgse Reel. M tngrl t'onel. Rota Ragu, FW-t.f UaeroS aqd l orarp Seeds,"' t heltsalc and Ue Ixt. ., . ,'. Dealers snpptied aith SEfiI3, neatly put op in bags lth H-n ed labels, rontaino.g Prarikal lltrea tmwr Planu.it and ManstrHi,, bv the 100 in 100(1. e b tba BMiaut.M tBsastakK aswaHe Jsf4l(art grans, on (uosl j.Wi) ,o,,-,(mm, , 1 i, . snrleaieel')H"'! arajtoatuppls of Liartlea auls,o il growlt-o till ' ' ........ . , w, , , . ' -------- ---a- w win f-sst. svall VllUt. W 1 (jfc- TtKXK k llt-T.ltKS. raeJeigh, 1st Feb , 1A t -' , ) " North Carolina Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and irt physical resourcM the land of our sires, and the vol. xxxhi y .h, ;:7.,,i,,xa v; , ., .. $ nALEICH G WEDNESDAY, FCBRUARY 23. 1S43. Tlir TIiorosiKli Brest lior 81 IJ W A LT Ell RALEIO II, , it.. i.im, lokM thita earlv Ho inform lit. fnen.!s ' eh'O" the Mle' gMiCTttly, -fltnt tW nnblrf sialiiua wi'l be tinder bit aapermtentlence during the ensuing eeoa," and that bia aervices may be enmmaniirt! at price M suit the hardness of the limes and tne edhditton of every one. Thfiee who miy desire te improve their stock, by breeding frota Ihe best blood and Burst horse" now in this arrlian of the state, would do ssell to avail Ih-aiarlvre of Ibis oppoilotiiiy, aa it may be Ihe but they will r t er base; it beitiK probable the horee wi I be r moved fn to Orange at the expiration of ttir season la regard to bis pedigree, -.it is only neceewirr here to state, the, he is of the purest end beat blond in this country, baing dear ailed, n a clear and un polluted stream, on tbe part a.f bia aire, front, Sir Charlem ami on the part of his dam, from Monsieur rTison- two of ihe moil Mlebtaieil and popular lliorsea that ever trod the American lurf. ITe is a beautiful tmw wiih blar.k msne and tail; and aa to form and aize, ia unattrpasstl. All sshn are, ad mire him. Fur further tariiculars, see bantlliill. . AKUHIUAI.U W. PAKKER. Litltle Hiver. Orange County, ... JanW 51. IB43. t ' II! Ishorough Reconlrr will please inaert thrcr times, eve-y oi hi r wi rk. A VBItY FAIR OFFEil, Tir.KSOXS wuhinglnpurchsse I'lANO r'OUTRS J. Ii ooi lite subset iber, esn have mr iirivnege oi ii xitig th m belore pti ing lor them, ami by ibis ar rangement, no mailer how many fears thet nwy have ihe ran no risk of getting an imlift'etenl inttinmenl as all the ri-k of their being bad rests upon mr own houhtera Peters 27S 300 3S.1 350. 375 4(, snl an nn to AuO dollars. I am perfectly avitlink to take Ihe risk ol selecting lor purchasers mu-'l ' E P. .WASH. ' Pifrrstiurg, Vi. I have told about 900 Piabo Fortes wehnit ever ailing a bad one. K- r. N. -V- - -o ff. . A TALE OF A TAlt .It was a told and niny evening in Do- cemher, 18, n traveller irt plain attire and .. . ii ? t bespattered with hind from heat! to foot stood before the door of the principal hotel at -I.. In orie hand he held the bridle of his horse, and in the other a more than ordi. narv ftlain portmrnteau. He had'stbofTTor some moments shiverino; with the cold, ana wibmitiin to the searching shower that was falling fast before his appearance attracted the attention of mine host of the Hotel. So soon, however, as it tltd, he inonntt'd an umbrella, and approaching the strangei with : t i I - s. a I00K 01 oisintsi nnu surpiciun, cxriirii ay his bespattered appearance, and Very gnve- 1 informed him that his house was full of members of the Legislatnre, and he had bet tor annlv for lodging at another honse fur ther up the town. The traveller thankrd htm politely, and bit! him good night, and paised on. lending his horse. Arrived at the second hotel, he was here also critically scanned, and told that the house was full. bitt if hr chose, he could be accommodated with a bed on, the floor. With such" fare, the stranger said he should be contented, and his horse was therefore sent to the stable, and himself invited into the bar-room. Here he disencumbered himRfclf of his overcoat, cap and hoots and candessly placing him self before the fire commenced conversation with an easy and intelligent strain with sev- eraJ -who were suyng aroun i. uy tms u.ne his ffank open countenance, his manly voice antf unpretending' manneis, added to the g.iod, sense, Iftteiliecrletf and judgment which characterised fiii remarks, had dispelled the unfavorable .impression of ' the 'ravern-kecp-ef,wtiO hnd jtidgcd from his outer appear ance, that he misjht prove an unprofitahle and rfcrhaps a troublesome customer. Wav ing fas had the first hotel) an abundance of beds to spare, he was beginning to regret his unconrteo'is treatment of one who evi dently was far from" deserving it, when Mr. P., then late a member of Congress fur the district, en tried the hotel and for a moment cye'mg the stranger, approached with ex tended hand and saluted him as Commodore. ITatf the lightning desctnded "and struck the hrwsrn ttn-ftnM wsrcrtrnavrmfffc astrinislti .! ettr woYtfty'lhrtel 'kwperr'Heriotikcti fisf at llii-t-Tog' Stfd HiAAliAplnrinHly ait .Mm-Ps : W!clun opportunity, in BB-iMneideratWP. ; If We don t manage to keep interval of cnnvetsaliou ho motioned VI t. ), things comfortable : t home, the-.wornta to follow him into another room. "And ' won't have the heart to mend tbe eont now," Said he when they were alnu "pray ' Not added Jsines, with a sly smile, thai who is this gentleman yon railed Comfnc lean deny having taken to temperance cor' tltirpT' '-All' I know,"' sa'ul the host, "is, dial" myself.' ' '. that npnrt his arrival, I expected htm to be Yoti!' shouted An!rewv 'yon! a pretty fe. any thing else than' what t now. know him low yon are, to be blaming me, and then to 'be an honest man," Why, my forced to crwress'you 'Tia've taken "M tltciTl dear sir,"' remarked Mr.s D. "that 'gentle- yourself.- But I suppose they'll ' wear no man, nt the taking of the Frigate Ouerrier holer in yoiit coat! Oh, to be sure rt--you by the IT. S. shipConstitution, was the Fiist areeuch a grtod manager!' !' Lieutenant of Commodore Hull. t He ist Indeed,' answered James, ' 't was '" any riowConimodore-Mnrris, -of the U. 8. Na- thing bnt r jfood manager eighteen rrioiuhs- vy."' ' Mine host delayed to hear no more-" ago as yon well know, was in tags, never he flew to. the bar room and attempted to at my work.of a Monday, and seldom of a apologise for his rudeness.'' "Hold," said Tuesday; My poer wife, my gentle patient the good natured sailor, "I am bnt an Amer- Mary, often bore hard "words: ant! although can citizen-you accorded me oil the after!- she wilt not own it, I fear still harder blows, tibir yon conceived a piivate citizen entitled wben I had driven sway my. senses). My to, I claim, no more, make yourself easy, children were pale, half-starved, naked efea my dear sir; we old sailors who have seen tores, disputing a polatoo with the pig my some service and eaten salt junk,, will noj be wife tried to keep W pay the "rent;" Well hard to please amid the bounties Providence no wtn. I T would never do uV Now has provided"f.".rthis proud young Snate'.'-; ; But the cordial? ' intemiptrid Andrew, News spread through the toWn.thatCom- the cortlial! sute f nctieve every word of mntlore Morris was' a guest at the . Ho- what you've been telling me'is as1 true hsgof tel. Men, -vomen and jhildren flocked to i pel; ain't there hundreds, a, thousands," at pay the homage' of their hearts.' to a man this moment, oi Ireland's blessed ground thrt who, tor more than thirty years hstl so gat- lanliy sustainetl his eon n try ' strt stripes and stars on tho ocean m tho ocean. " The western mewnprV' mcd wiih" lifei animation1 and. excite lis tee rfni, all save one. were happy the I andloid at the othef hefewho had so tin eeremoniousily1 uTsmrMerl ' the distinguished stranger on account of his appearance. He would have apologized, bnt wjs afraid of lii raakitig matteri i worso. Ho .know not what to d his reputation he feared was ruineJ, J ilal.iUt'XJi a AU-a JJt- wiicH wiw- vniHi"j dure onlicipniin? hi cmhamtsament, in llio tnormnff Entered hi hntol to call m a frieniJ. anil, ainilinr, remarked to the honoialile j)ub Ucao, "the tSatlora .are rotigh fcllawjl-aiit. sorry roii do not like us better." "Indeed said mine host, "heliive me, hail I suspect ed" 'comO, come," intBrruptwl the Com mrxforr?, "you owe tne ni armlogy the fault is mjr own I have so long been awus tomed to a ship, tnd so fthusetl to the itfe ry of the landsmen, that it is tiot strange that my eolort were not 'perceiTed six hortdfed rtTiies mm aalt water! ;.; and extentiinf bis rtanl,he ailded. give it not a thought he- Seeeh you. .And every heart was vken happv," and every face was bright andbettm- Ing with joy, as "escorted by the aplrndid etifnpany ol Guards, tho Commodore passed alonff me crowtled streets b proceed on his journey v and the lond hitzaas that rent the air, and the snow white 'kerchiefs 'waived by fair tiands, therein atteated the heartlelt rratitudc or the sturdy sons and fair daughters of a land that never knew a tyrant, toward one who had so gallantly tie fended their rights. An English Admiral may" be heralded by a convice avanb the preparation for his nupitvei may be splen did, and his entertainments sumptuous, tie may he hailed with hired huizas, anil be es corted by pensioned ttoops, but he cau nev er have that richest of all rewaids, the tin bought homage of free, good, and grateful hearts. THE REAL "TEMPERANUB UORDIAL." BY MRS. C. HALL. Well,' said Andrew Fnrlong W James Isweeyr'-wolil slwl ginger ettrdij, of-ril-the things I ever tasted, is -the tiicestimd warm est. It's beautiful strfflf -and so cheapv- 'What good doci tl do yoii, Andrew ahd w hat want have yoq of it?' inquired James Lncey;- -'- "-----Jf 'What good does it do to mef repeated Andrew, rubbing his forehead in. a manner that showed he was perplexed by the ques tion; whv, no gret good, te be sure; and I can't say I've any want of it; for since I became a member of the Total Abstinence Society, I've lost the megrim in my head and the weakness I used to have about my heart. I'm as strong and hearty in myself as any one can be, lion be PraisPdr A nd Sure, James neither of us could turn out in such a coat as this, this time twelve month.' Ami that's true, replied" Tarries; buf we must remember that if leaving oft wluskey enahlcd as to show a good habit, takinj to ginger eordial, or any thing of that kind, will soon wear a hole in it.' Yon are always fond of your fun, re plied Andtew. How ean yon prove that?' Easy enough,' said James. Intoxica tion was the worst part of a whiskey-drinking habit; but It" was not the Onljr had part. It spent time, and it spent what well-managed time always gives, money. Now. though they do say mind, I'm not qnite sure about it, for they may put things in it they don't own, and your eyes look bright er, and your cheeks more flushed than if yon had been drinking nothing stronger than milk of water hut they tin lay, that ginger conlitds, and all kinds of cordials, do not in toxicate. I will grant this", but vu cannot deny that they waste both time ami money,1 -w, nroinnrr extiaimoci Andrew, l htily wont with two or three other boys to have a glass, and I don't think, we spent more than , half nn hour--not three quarters, certainly; 1 and there's no- great harm in laying mil a penny or twopence that way, now and a- again word and a reproach, instead of a glory and aw honor.- - AprtfittyrAft'lrtW,- breaks "the silver shilling mtir 'tsrppvrer -anil- -two-pence 'W fiy ' MX a.tojie t poUlQ8-4Tiaf 1 carl tell the same .story. ' Hut, the cojdial! and to think of yorir never owning it before: is !t ginger, 'or artnlseed;Wpepnrrmint7' "None! of these end yet it's the ' rah thing! my hoy, " fWcIL' then, pertiitcd ' Andrews Tlel"s have i drop of it, y ou'ie not going, I'm sure, to drink by yourselfi irpfk as I've broke the afternoon -' , " . 1 . - . i loroil ht !iltnirA iml uraa ihrknbfiil In rioll. foe Koue mn.r e-ittlA'l urp'itl,r.ill. --- .1.- Hair an hour, even, breaks a tlay," sa d- . t j r . " 7 . , , L-,'Va r.". "" James, 'and. what is worse, it i.nseie. the wf,h,d "P""1"1 h"P'ea- ? mX P'-' .... . . , f t mind for work; and we ought to be very wl,al P"b". of lh'" n A, ,hfl.1 , j9 Bnln Notion distiritrt.ish-J ero. r..i r a ska? am k i .1 . vefe within his reach might be omoyed union twvm. oieutintwitflj pro. h!le-!-l f ... k i'.thf wi,ho..tsi.-He..ood.a foor. but happy JwyiMj ft the Lowell Institute, on n 7 r l-r a k ' nuher. within i tho , sacred temple' of L tha law. of matter, recontly observed, that anil matte the name ot an Irishman a by- ... ., ... ' nir. whnn trrn. in am ill nuamiii, ... t , ' "" i i fGmrm .A, J VaMii ii Via aWOa' Jj , i- 4 i 1, rj- ' f Vl ft v . it fr Tr , . rt ,j -S ! . . r A' Iicftvy shallow naased . over J;im?s'i face, for he saw th.it tiiera must have) been - etHrvri - H litittee- tiiiiir wen ftiHitrT- ih -SHir teinpcrtnce tordial, a it was falsely t ailed, that Andrew had taken, or else he woultl have endeavortf d to' save lost time, not to Waste moret and he-thrrtight frovrmttcli bets fcrthe real temperance cortlial was, that in stead of warming the brain, only warms the heart ' " " Nft,' he replied, after a pause, 'I must go and finish wha I was about; but this even ing, at seven o'clock, meet me at the end of bur lane, end then I'll be very happy of yotrr eompant,' 1 ' ' f v Andrew wis sorely puizled to discover Jhar James's - eortlinl could be, and was fnr-trrr tewfew himself that he hoped it would be different from whht he had token ! that afternoon, whicr 'certainly had made him t'eel confused and inactive, At the appointed hour, tho friends met in the, lane. ' 'Which way do wetto,' inquired Andiow. Home,' was James's brief reply. . i 'Oh, you lake it at home? said Andrew. 'I ntnke it at home,! said James. Well,' observed Andrew, 'that's very good of the woman that owns ye. Now mine tikos on so about a drop of any thing, Hint slio's as hard. almost on the cordials as she used to be 011 tho whiskey,' 'My Mary helps me to rucke niino,' ob served James, , 'And do you bottle it, or keep it on draught!' inquired Andrew, very much in terested in' the cordial question. James laughed very heartily at this, and answered, '0, 1 keep mine on draught - always on tlraueht there's nothinz like haviin plenty of a good thing, so I keep-mine always on draught;' ant! then Janicslaughedagirinfand so .heartiryf iliat Andrew" thought ettrciy -his real lemperaneo cordialmust contain some- thing quite a strong as what hejiad blanied him for taking.. ' ,, . . ' v. , Jame jt eottage-door wit open, and as thry approached it, they saw a good deal of what Was going forward within. "A, square fable, placed in the centre or tho itlle,ikiichen, was covered by a clean while cloth; knives, forks and plates M the whole fimjly were r.tnsed upon it in excellent ordnr, the hearth had bee.i swept, the house Was clean, the chil- uren nwy, istHiiiieaecti, aim nn lining wniii thing.' Mary, whom her husband has char acterized as" 'the patient. was busy and bust ling In "the very act of adding to the coffee, Which wiia 1 steaming nn the table with the stlbsiantial accompaniments of fried eggs and bacon, with a larje dish of pntatnes.. When the children saw their lather.- they ran to tell him all they rtatJ tlone that day. .... ... ... ,- . The eldest gill, declared she had achieved Wcll. a goo l morning, John,. the heel of a slocking! ono hoy wanted his Ochl Miatrcss Murphy, whinivcr 1 tee a father to come and see how straight he hat! rale shiny, trialt mnrojn, like tills, it puis planted tho cabbagesi while anoihci avowed mo in mind of the ould coumhry and ov the his proficiency in addition, and volunteered timo when jived, wid yer fadllier, (rest his to do a sum instanter upon a slate which he sowl,,, a daeintur man niverdlirew breath, an had just cleaned. 1 Happiness In cottage sorra a poor crather iver passed his. duor seems always more real than it does in a gor- widout a bita of aup.rf v . . , geous paulee. It is not wasted in large r , Troth he wai, John. f . rooms; it is coneentrated-"-t great deal of love Mistress fylurphy .(pulling a flask ontofhis in a small space a great, great deal of joy pocket.) would ye thrust me for half a pint within narrow walls', and compressed, as it till I go down to tho vrarf, an'! may the do were, ny a low roof, " Is It not a -blessed vil fly away wi'the roof of me jacket, but thing that the most narrow, means 1 necome enlarged by tho alfcctionitf that the love of a piasMitj within his sphero is as deep, as fe vent. as. true as lastinsr, as sweet, as tne love of a prince, that all our best and purest anections will graw and expand in the poor- est wordly oil, and that we need not be rich to he happy. - - James felt all this, and more when hi? en- temperancedordrat'atbtrfeVdriyou m inn Biiii.7iii pnrapcriiv, uj which, uwiug- t e . . .. : T - uj me rjiessirij-s g inmpernnr, 4 atn ir pnjnaeai uoyou mu sen u hi-tne rosy cheeks of myVhildren, In the Smiling eyes ; of my wife! Did I not tell truly that she helped to make 1t? " Is not this true cordial" - - he continued, while his own eyes glistcnod with mi(iflyj te'tir-'a. is" not the pimrtv.of i niiine ami yinurrw mill trio wnrni nrnri oi " an lriakmaa .beating in hu bosom and filling fl&e. Those iecttirert ,ofM. esy onew U'nn will) joy, tilings, if they slid but knewttt hut we sup. -.a'tollviAkH-jirn this eettsge s true' temperance eortlial-Mmd - 1 wOulJ call it the ox-hide ofipecaccuana, is it not til ways on tlraughl, flowing rrorn art and I thuppose tt belonrpi to the obstetric ge esr tilling' fountain! i Am I nop right, An- niusl" simpered the oi disant mineralogist.' drew?' and will- you not forthwith talis air , i, ... -..t sr j rtveioL and make for vourself! You will ble woman. O.ie of the Bunker hever wish for anv twherr it is warmer than ginger, and tweeter than enniseed.; I sm sura vbu- will aim with me ihitt a lnvine- wile m the enjoyment ol the forts whifb nn inilitafriniiau -n can 'bestow siniling, hoaliity, well-clad J children, end eleati cahin, wltere ;i.e leaf ol trou, (banishes all tothef Jesrs, make the or Ood banishes all .-other Jeers,1 make the true temperance eordialj'., . t - J iOVo-a r,r.ia Tiurl-i T.uhi:' A nitriilUr.'l being served With a dcir.-ious ragout, in CM- na, and being ignorant of Chibcse,' turned lo his attendant, and inquired as to themateri- a!, which he supposed to bo' ducks, by x. j claiming, "Quat k,, quack!" ' John China-'; man' shook his head, and replied. , "Uow, WOW, WOW. .- , if.a,f'4i "J,M.. . 'Boy, why. don't you goJ to 'tefiooir-i-a Bekase, sir. Daddy is afeared that if I learns every filling now, I shan't have anything to learn vert. I pomes to go to the.'cademy, He who sleeps without debt,: without supper gets up homo of our affection:. xj ' No - 8. WASHINGTOM. ' ' A thing that ha I r?t tnflnenes in the fortnation f ArVWfl!ton's-ehreter in securing success itt life, vr as that very ear ly ho adopted a eodo or system of , rules of behavior This was f)uml among his pa per after hi dsaih, fn tiii ffwn 1iand writing." and Written at the of thirteen. ; I will give you a few extracts from Lhi rode of mannersi or rules of conduct! , RXTRCTS. ,! - Every action in eompany ought to be withsume sign of respect 10 those presant. . lie no flalteter, neither play pith any one ihatdeli;hts not to be pUjed with, lica.1 uo letters, books, or papers, in com pany., , , . -, -t-, i. Vamn not near the bioks or papers ol an- alitor so as bi read them. Look not over nuothrr whon lie ia writing a leltjr. liftt your countenance he cheerful, but in serious m.utrra be grave. Show, not yourself gUlU another's mis- fiiriuno. "Let your discotirso with others 011 mat ters of business he short, ; , . ... , It is good manners to let others speak first, Strive not with your superiors in argu ment, but be motlest. When a man docs all he can, do not blame him though ho Hiiceeads not well. . , .., Take admonition thankfully. He not hasty to believe fly ing, reports to te injury ofanollier, . In your dress, bo modest, and consult your condition. , P,iy not tho Paacock, looking vainly, at yourself. . . , It ,s better to bi.aionp, than m bad com- n.tnt Lst your conversatiQiiki.'.wuliouL malice or eiivy, T' "i ' - t - "Urgi .jf,t tour fricmt to TfiscWr a secret, - Break notojesi where noni Uke pleasure in mirth."" ' " ' " ; ' Speak not evil of tfiialwent. ' ,e you speak or God, 1st it "ever be ' wtTt "reverence. ' ' ' . ' " ' 51 LtW to keep nliveiri'yonr : heart tllat pf hesyvenly fire called conscience. -suc, m somo 0f tnoHe ruieg i1(lt Wagn. ;Um wr(rte out j f.alr hanJ at thirteen. Mot of those rules turn on ono great' prin- ciple, which is, that' yiu treat ' others with tespecl 'tllat ytU are tfimlnr Of tll 100111128, am! ritfhts, and characters of others; that you do to othors as you would have others d to yon; ' ; ' , ' , If the billowing be wipallif, all over, then we will submit to tho consequences. , ' Dlaunkv, A bright morning' to vottrfair e ,, , nco, ausircfs aturpny. t U pay yo oelora 1110 sun gose to beut ; . .. 'Fire bom t'ledhrapt John, lull ye pay me for the half pint ye got yisihcnlv, , s Alisires i"Unrpiiy,fOTpiarica(f 1 know. yer niodihef. an she was an ould hod-carrier ami yer hdihef was 4 tihirty washenvoin in, and I soed him hauled wt six Marin' "big bulls to the gillows, ye ould tig John we in double quick tuna an I a new- orrnogy .imi asKCti a gf nttcmati ot a vtiung i i . . , . - f ' ...... - Doaraing - school girl, who was twiddling a piece ol qnart-j cJiryshil In her tapef fingers, - wWfiy.yeth, thlr,"tiapeJshe,'mid study it when t wath at thool. ' " " ' - -By whit nam?; and in - what 'division ' would Vda place the spceimcn yori hold tit - - rmTha'nJ''l' - - - ,L' ----'-.' r survivors says thai. hi mother gave htm "om0 "poons and a pewter plate to melt, to me th.A a loving nd take. hand at the (Lexington fight, is humble1 com- Hetuu nearly 14 miles and then cracked -ober nusbsnd iwy " " o'-l power spoons did service g ni take, ft hand at the .Le.XI nnt day, a tSital InUre0Utn u of -roat vaiu0 !rnr'?in nf trrtnrneSmBot mPfrn of tmpwvdment, when it h , jeWy. ttt U (fy- , g'- for those with whom W ls S M wllalili ISipss winf-er8 te issre"ia(e, and interest In' iRerf eoeiety Bnt when e'tch .iiitert'onrse beeomee were eompli- RnRe, wu" 'es oi fasnion, ami we fe drivcrt to tt by the tiihorhy-of puMlco. Pnh majntjin tt- rti-ehmically," it he- csjri'Mis waste of time, and renders the so eial circle ,a,plc6, oriworthy.-of eoltivetod mind and an independent spirit, i ; 'C2TA Bitfialu paper says that, the ynnng men of that place have voted not to pay their address to any young ladies who. use rotign corse s or hustles. But pray now do theim.' pudent young rascals expect, in any given ease, to ascertain the faetj .., EXTRACT troM THl SPEECH -.': ..OF-TIIX ,-- ' HON. J. A. ' M Kit IU ETHER, C? "GEORGIA .' ' Dvlivered In the Ilouav of Representative, rf ibn United Elsies, on the fi!)th anrl 30thefD - eember, in reply i lbs ehargenfet- trseagnl- eipenditureS of lbs public B cry ' by tbe whig jiarty. , .,.,( " ' ' v- ' - , (Continued.) , ,, '; . Let u sec, Mr. Spesker, if Ihj' geriile man from 'New. Han shire slid rotrecily ate the liabilities if the Gove rinnenl. So ' far frturt its -ij- the "Ittilt fe'x" pkrn of, the a in tm n i t ihe dehia and liebi1"! a. on the 4 h u-MhV484L- r iuLati t e -all ths airans wbi.h the UoirHnn !' stsed nt making pa jmenta te, al-i Si3 000 000 ! Hul. sir. I will r-ail ynu I ' ses wral i tenia which emnpeiae ihia .; 4 ... Tieanrf tintrs fltiislstitlmg 4tli Mar. ha 1841. wril en 'Mb United S 'e pinmise -j p.iy, one- year afier dsiis lo. ...mr or 1 - r " ir at. -i j r - i iter n.i .1 unusrs,;, won mitirit. etijn ., rate of . si. irr rerrtum. ? '...-..i VV. Redden, Treasurer ofiba l? . , -niud States f3,S83,83l 03 ' Debt d in lltiUamf, assnmsj . , for cjiiea in District cfCo-11 " ;' ImiibM, bear in? an a-nual in- ' ' ' ' tercal of t'8.115. face dtwis. J . ' ment No 3, H. Rrpa, 9d - - " sss. 26ih ("niiaress, p. S.) ' 1,440,000 00 AmJHtittd.il-navy pmOi f.nV - ' fiif Money used by tiovern ment. (-e Rennie doe. 118, 1 " 3d sess. 21h Cn. p. 6) - -. t.143,039 00 Amount due twelve Indian rihee.io.witrntrewat Ind - " Cbtppewat," Oages, -Dtita - " wsres," Smnx of Mlsalsltjit, " ' Rsc and Fovea of Mii-p ' ' 1 ' pi, 8ac& Foxrs of Misnu. ti, innnbagneSa Creeks and ' - t lowasi, whirH the Oovcfis.- menl agreed to invest In aioclta . but which thsy have Wiled to - ' ' ' do, and py an annual Interest . . 1 :. on the losa of $131,001. (sen ' --..,. , d cuinent Nr. 8, ,l ses!iinn ' SJih i on., II. R. p.ii 273) This smoiini ia exclusive of 2,360,000 00 an annum enarrjnon tne 1 re. - siiry for fitlilmenl of tr.iiia, ... i amouniinff 1 1, and vaiyloafi' cording to TiHas'y ailuntea, ,' i between $7i0,0U0 alii l,- o I 150.090, ,,,,-"' ,., Amount due (?liippni'.-i and Of a. , ,., . r towa Indians, lo be pM bt, ' Iwentv sntiuiil iimt.iluifois . '" seventeen anmiftiss yet ta bn f J ' . , ... pil, (sue slneii-nnnf No. ,;,'r rr'' " 9 t netsalilf OOlh t'Ofl- tUt'tt.'- " ---rt-r ..2r'L)---i--' -:---- 4 -13,000 00. Amount bnlonging i to Indian ...J-fli'. JfibeJsaM,wh,ii-lj.r'eivl ip JMh titial Slid eonvotlf-il. , I ses simn dmt. pp. 879, S0. 3'1) 129,393 ,03' Arnntinl due 1'ioniH, militia lot, .services 'rrihleted' bolnta 4 th ' " March, 1SII, and wl.b li waac ... ptovided for ia bill whinh , ' r passed ponginas, hat too lain. ,s i C't fl ( $, e., f rv t to receive tne eiB.11.11.iM or,,, ,, , Ihe President. see il.wtmiiMit - i , ' , . No. 19, II, R.; Ist fs,37iJi ' ".V J tJongreaa. n. ) t 3 1.7,801 DO Amount due fl-wrgm iMIiiis, In ' y -srn situmlnn as 'debt It !' . ? k'.i ' Florida .nillitti, (see same r : dnrmnetit snd page) . ' , ' , ri -78,49J 03 . Amount dua by Host Jrti tf v ' . , ,j ,f,lf.l ,v 1.1 r, i 1 ., .,. Mill, others, being a tlrficlency tit means on tat February, 1811, ! 1 .'. if 1 1 and by tbe eaira aegaion-Ii. 4 ' -' v 1 ' l"-" Increased to tlie "inrironriatioti , ' , ' 'tjl then nude nf $137.00 J, (see . ., ( A , . 1 . report of P.ailmaaiiei Ganeral,. -i. t June, 1811) : ' . JI5f9i Ct), Aintnet due arrearages to ' 1 -' ' ' eonrs:tnr fir taking care of s ; '' ;' ; pnhln works, for wmk, fit. ' " ' l';'f fane doeatrrsitt al So, He. ! "1,t"'s t ,Kep 1st, scat. 37ib.Coii.,:.. i,- p. H) . 't .-.-.;. ( 4 9793 00' Ain-iunt of fundsd oobtof late .., .- . . ' War . '- 4n9.ai4'0).t .Ainmint of unfirmltvl debt, (e a '" ' ',t " d.K-ament No.S l... efRep., " ' ' !" . - 3d a. SCifi (ong.. p. 31) ;" 5 H.tOT CO Ainmint due Slate of tieorgia, 't' , (nt oioeey .advanced- in the ' , j ilndian enp.iign f IS (3.- . t winch, wag a.l.oiiiiid by l..t, Cnngresa, and lull passed C'f. , , ... payment, but loo late ta' re- ''''' .' !'"'"r 3 '. m the ' signature -ef -the: 'President ' ' ' Clai n ef Hie 3is' of .Milne, -similarly situated t , Ariwtpit of dedoieucj of mrn . other lha.i loan by Tmasuty notes, te meen charges made upon the Trrasnry by tbs' ' appropriations ef Congrese ' SfJT.OOd'OO' ' ,; . ' 03,000 00 )s frr i pi b..'-,fi ' ,f t whirh expired 9i Mdrchf ; ,11 1841, snd previous Congress t'J ,i.n:ij cs, (aee document No, Hal, t I I ig ti II..' isteese, )7ti Coogresv.- P-,3; . ' 1 ( , , 18.030,231 00; 1 Msktng 4etat nf f "--tllXWMYW' . Ishese ptjrott, Are fi.luaive.uf prU' vg'e claims to a very lrge amoaoi, iif aev-J , entl mttliofl'iif ifiillur, aipl f the Sifii'h-"" s'lnian beque-t of batf a niiliiuB iif ilulUrs," It mar be said that'thn snir.u.riit'nmi'' ire no debt, "in the""echiii. al inVarnoig vft.lh Wd.TTTriir.li'jfiie, Butt. uilf,: when servlce-s ' liave beetf perlofs rrted , tinder a I .w.'They are as . much ! entitled to' 'pat ment as 'the holder nf' TivsssrS notutt h,.n ii f.llu.l,iu. n.l l:-' u(t, a tlifRciiit In psy ff 'tfisndsgniiistth F rresTj-ryr when civtd Ttr-ihU way. tf OtlO.OiiO; without 'any fund to da it with, s' if wnlil be in - piy a l-n lir a- iniun of4 Treasury notes without the" tn(-.in.' ( And it is to be presumed hata he 'appropriations, were necessary fur' he public Fnti-rest It w; then ei'her Mil nubile Interest musf be ni-stlecied nd stilfer' or else we mutrii-.e The mnneV rrt l tne detViands iin tliij 'Treasury made 7 by the' Van Buren party.' ' '.- ' I will (fia'eroriher. fhaf. rttifwitJiBthnd.. . ' Ing the gen'leman omntril fr tte man' nf ihe'cins iif indbtilne; 'nil did state ' a" .f ' . '. v.. aWsl ' S 1 . - ,k. 't . .,. " - , . ' . ht Ihe I erurr noleS ronstiinieil Ihe imiy deW etistinc(on 4ih M.ircb'.ISIf the Go nniiitee of Wt and Mean; of which L . he 1g add was a ftiember,' haveTrerngniji'.d, nl a part of Ihe pnttlid delif, the ilebf of he itie a 'In this D'ainct assiimf d, fhe jb'bf'to !. riensinn ' fonrl,- to the twelve itribe's nfT'itians, ihe 'snnuitj tnlheCp, pewa Anil Orinwas "had the fiintted debt or the lata war) whslo the Confrrs"of which he was member recognised Hi ' 1
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