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..tr.iTifr-l 15 I, 11 I Mil ' aw . fen THOMAS J. LEMAY,'Eito aib PsoraisToa. ' l "0BTB CASOLWA.- rOWKIFTL XV MOBAL, IIT1UMTDU rBTtlCAt BltOVBeK TBt lIB M OCB " ' ' ' 4mm ' . " stass, isa tbi boss or era micriMi." (THREE DOLLARS A YEAR ia VOL. 31. IlALriGII, If. C, HEDXrSDAr, rEBKUAItY , WvL (Jit I i NOTICE. The following tracts of land will'be offered for rale, at the Court House door in die town of Piiisboro', Chatham County, on the 2nd Monday in March next, or as mud) thereof aa will satisfy- the .taxes due on aaid traces for the year 1840. Oa-aeis' Nsrae. Year flenjaaaon Huckliaeoa llcnjarooa Spivey ,,, Jaua-a Gunr John tinnier of Moora Hr.H.i. !). , U.ihf Huh Jr . Jeha Hugh lienuet Hollomsa Hrtrkislt llarman mo Hear Ut htlaol 8 imp 4 osimi 1 : I alt io Haywood i nompsnn Lavresee Daniel. MeXilsrie 1 im- pfoveil iw mJHa; oo Albert V;gjor J.,h. Uiler Ih lor Mo. Uiley't Estate) aire uiev uney John tfuies Jr r'.nar4 Uurns Caleb thai . VViilisVtirin Daniel a tpbell ' Aterrii lliaeeut James Dowdy Hitihrn Han Catherine Hurler Klitha Hart "Jnab Johnson Jmne. Jftmsea Nshc) Mclver John Melver Jr Merry tll.th.ra I tenuis T-ir Uran WiltUms Nathan Veslsl John K.Herla AUia Burnt John Hailv 'i hn 1,'liuke Jr , Sils Clarke llerbvft tnper Wi' I im Kllingicn Wnl. y K.lwanls Aniiermn tilt-en Jiuhua M iiilnday William Miuhuia -Mary M i chum T.bilU Mjriak I tits Kieharrlina Joseph Krrj Albra William John I ladle ".'Do Itmc Clkhkt.. . Alfrri) Klanin Do for Uilei hein Do llo Adaoi Itroaei Do Do , Wilion llrewar . Do . MarvOrrk Claborne Dealon Do- S 63 1-8 2 41 t 8 Polly Fonihea 1 r.liiabeili r noihe Cliarlna Jonei w t Joha Maarjr - m Daniel MaKeU Taiae MeCartar Miehaef Phillip. ' William triplet t Jacob Teagua ,j . Willing Harnua . Daniel Carroll ' Joal A fclkint Thamat B Glan Jobs lilat . Da ' . Joha H 4lakla - : . Do 1 . 'Do v Her j JeffrCTI ' rlcnjaninn Jonel Da?id MMehell ' " Lindia'a Vhiltlpl ' . - . Do ' ('- Do for Jnhn K.oli Melrt Khhar4 f'billini AmbaOM 8mitB . . ; ., Da,:- v v ja' Kiebnlat SlOna ' 4. 55 8 33 8 10 1 33 j Joha.Thonipiptf , , V r WILL..' f AYLOR. lain Sheriff. ; Alufftm 843. price &Z $1050 6-6w." - TJRRPARATORY 8cHrotOP RANDOLPH a .... ..A ax. n . . n . . - je, nnbuii; 4.vi.Lc;uc,v.TM.r:iiiilMtMi;tr t hi mil iniiiiQiioH' U uiidei MitO to .Scaatona t one -f ianing on the 3d of Adg-ust and the other n tba I lib ol Jenqare. - . ?. j .'- ' . Th regulation! f Uun department an thi tamt tn nearly aa rttptcit with then of the College pro- ptr , v '.,'- t ''.. .."t -.' ? - The Student occupy a larrr biiiMinr. in which I bey are urnlshcd, fe of charir, with aaitable rooms for sleeping and atutly. , Tha Principal of ttie JSchoot alaa kaa bii .rooma .w th tame build, ing; to that hit pupil are day1 and night tiudef hie Care 1 he inttiUiliava ia believed ,40 .be fft ejenl as, 'perhpa1tiiy ntherv lit .preserving ' the moral and cultivating 'tfe, minds of ywjih.- i Oxcart r-Profator Hardy, df the College, Rec. ton U.'ttrtJort,. lt.Pruciaal.',1 : Exflente. Board f8 per month. Tuition fit The neat teuion begin on tlej 11th - January, 1843. ..-.. -vs.- , . ' By exlrer.nf the TUSTEES. - . ,CTThe Norf.dk llr-ralil, the, Raleigh Star and ' Richmond Enquirer, will copy anee week for three, weeks. .: . ,. f WlLWlGTOf IflESSEiVCEIt: , 1 nr"1? briber prppoae pnbliahin'g in tfie tow w (vitmington, weakly paper onder, the above titlo.to ba devoted te Foarign and Ddmeatic Irtelligenee, Agriculture, and Dometlie Politca. .Tbe publicatirs baa been undertaken, be Ge.g,'tbattf wHVt be ubreoteary ia au . community afvin K-Tlr entuv. lam aware that atiemnlt have tec Tnarie to eatahlisk k aat.. : llcatien of thi kind in oar Town, and have bee mm viwn ucieaicat out noiwiinatanuing, l am tia der tha impression that by perseverance, and tha ' Mtpport 1 hope to receive from friend, to succeed In Mn-mountinr.everv. obstacle. Mv obiect will be t0 support the prineiptea bf Democracy to dia aiKlor, and never betray my rrader into error by niT-iiti ui. inetiav vrim laimrva etna incorrect information mi that subject which' has Y-'i auo.ia now olten , misrepreentrcV Pane Hl p - lakeuvo (tbtai, pii,;,, ir,irmtionof Importance i rcirard u. Forrign d Domeaiie tnsiirr. andy judicipa eeiion, to enrich it coliirBo with vwh uaeful imtraction at will be nih interesting to the farmer and the public KnrarH-. v . s . . . .. . "f-R,The Maaeenjrer will be" puoliahed wt-rklj t fl to per annum if paid in 'tji-ece J Cv if.pa.d ht IU4 end of!- mojjili. and tU 50 . -1 u tik uiv vnu'in ujc Tear. t ' -m; 'V WILMIAM Jr PRICE. Edito.t who fret diaposrd to elchanre will pleaw girele above one or two inaertiona and forward ui an rxcbant;e immeduteljr. ,aJ aj . PROSPECTUS OF THE ' Veung Ladle' magazine. On the firm of Aogoal, IMS, will ba itauad tba firai number of a oaw raagiine wilh tba eboaa title, Am"nf tba man tanodicala now publiabol. there are none Which ire devoted to light literature and la; rMiim to literary eteellence and laate in mechanical eircution, which are net Jlicladed tram general circulation btrtbe bigjb price) at which the are ieaued. I'o euppljr thia went which bat (png been felt by- atenr,.he ttibacribf-ra bad aleto. mined to eaiablirh.a mafakiny tliat can be oflrred to the poblic at a price HfTkTrntlj low to Wing ii within the rracb-ol all. end at the etrne lima iaaur a work which will bear eotnparladn with any;, bow publithed, bosh in literary merit arid mechanical execution 1'hia work baa not brea unlaken light- ly, but wtib a determination to make good whatever our pronpeclua may prouriae, and we meau thai the remark of a celebrated modern writer, " I'o lie like the prespe.lui of 1 new Biagai ne, ahall in no wiae apply to ue. 1 he contrnte will be ei tirely original, and from the iena ol the meat popular, talriiU d, ami plea.iug wrilera of the day. A large liat of paid contriba- )ore have been aecured, and among the number are many whoa nan.ea aland high upon the brighteet page of American literature. Each cumber will be rmbellirhed with a fine aleel or mrzxotipto engraving from the firet artieta in Ike ceuntryi lao a beautiful colored ena ravine of floWcra, and one or more pagea of popular The work will be printed on new- sad beaorlrul type, ctkt expreraty.for the purpose, and' oa fine while jiaper Each number will rontain 48 octa vo pajeawith a clear, aijo margin, and in a neat and eppropaialr roef. . - A numlx r will be laaued nn the firat of Aueuat. October, t)io nilr. February, April and June 1 0 bring the work within the reach ol all, it will be puhliuhe I al the low price of OWE DOLLAHPKH ANNUM! t 1 invariably in advance, at aeven ropiea for five dollar. , , . All order and communication (poet paid) muel be auureaaed to ' DREW A 8CAMMEI.L, 67 SarrM Third Slrtet, Philadelphia. r.l.Y0 FORTES. E. . 1TASH, PeterbiirK, Vn., Ihin-ra hi Piano Forte, fur eat opon trial, if a ir good to be kept, ir not lo he returned. No thing can be more fair, end no mailer what the prejudice may be, there i no ruk to ran in get. ling and lntrument, upon uch term. SELECTION. r ., Whea it i desired, I will lake upon' myself the reapuaVsibilily of aeleeting and all that 'a neceeaary in purchaing one ol 'my Pianoa, "ie to limit the price.. I bve a laige and beautilul assortment on hand ' E. P. NASH, . Jaa S4 r4 Petersburg, Vt. , 1 . saaatnaBijaaanaanBMaMaaBa Corretpondencc of the Baltimore Sun. Philadelphia, Feb., if, 1843. TERRIBLE REVENGE, . SEDUCTION ABDUCTION MXJR ' DER. ' ALL IN HIOH LIFE. . Gentlemen: A deplorable event haa just orcurrtu in wii city, nriei nouceot it Inch will be found in the Pubtie Ledger of thia morning. It is one. which hag produced the utmost excitement in our city, more ao than any which has occurred for many years. I he pircujnstances are a teducti'on, an'eo jrwimf. nhd a huirrfer. pf the seducer' by the brother; of the young lady abducted flora her father's liouHe,- , The parties are all of res pectable and wealthy lamilief. f The young gin u Me uaugmer oi i nomas Alercer, .etiretl merchant in Southwark, man .of considerable wealth. Her name ia. Sarah and she is the youngest of three . daughters and a beautiful and lovely, though weak-min- uoa gin, oi aoQm. y years oi age. uer se ducef lhe person murdered by, her brother, was named Wahion iIlulchmson Heberton avn yi me ntvoir. iieuenoora young man ab(Jut 23. Of course an event of thia kind happeniii in such society, is calculated Jo raise an unusual excitement t . and a. .thous and rutnors respecting the circumstance of the alUir are in circulation. . Miss Mercer, it is aaul became first. acquainted with M Hutchinson Hebertoq on W t hristmasdaa apdHiri utroUtictiQt. waa accidental- 11 bore the character of a roue, and boasted of hitjuceess with the women. Whether thi fct jeas knou n to the parents or not, I,arn' not inlormcd, but Uiey discou raged their in tercourse. and if was afieiwarda eonducted clandestinely A friend of the family, hear ing .trial miss Mi was abouftn elppe with Hebertun. annrmed the parenu .of the fasu but at waa too late, t'ie ydung girt that day had loft her father's residence, and could no where be found. A search was instituted by her friends, a. reward of 150 was offered lor iiHormauon respecting her. but of no . vail, no Udings could be beard of her. The family .were plunged into the deepest distiesa ana excitement,, wmcii wa greatly increas ed by flilormaUon that the deluded girl vu aweiiingtn a nousei dounuul repuutjpn tn fine atreei, Uer friends insianllv lArrirvJ there and conducted the unfortun.ii cirl home. This haooened on Wedneadav ami she had been gone two days and nights from her parent's house, and it wan believed and pretty well established that Heberjtm had ta ken her off and placed her at the house where she was found. The friends immediately had Hqlierm-i arrested and taken before an alderman of the city, oh a charge of abiruct u. : 'n,.VA.r:.,i.., ion. 1 lie prool in their p"tieKm waa not sufficient to warrant the magistrate in bind ing liim over, and the object of the frienda wu baffled. The brother, Singleton Mer cer, aged 20,. determined to be revenged for the injury -done his ainter's fame, offered a challerge to IL, wtrch the'latlel1 declined. He then threatened that he would shoot II.; wiienever he met hitn, end from that time dogged' his steps very, closely. Hebeiton, to avoid coming in contact with thia person, made arrangements for leaving the city with his legal friend Mr.-C. F. Vandyke."" -On Friday evening he entered - close carriage wtui nis inenu, ana alter driving . about the city, reached the wharf about dark, and took the last ferry boat to Camden,; N. Ji, where he intended te conceal himtelf for the pres. n BufMejTcer had apnrised himself of ti. a intention, and, provided with a revolving six barrelled pistol, placed himtelf aboard the same boat, and, concealed behind a coal wag on,' lemnTried quief tihtil the lrfcached (he New Jeraey shortj; The fiiend of II. open ed the carriage, door, and jumped out to qui et the .horses, who had been startled bv the jar of lb boat against the wbarf: 'At that moment mercer stepped itoiu.liia place ol - m a a ronceaimcnt. thrust his pietQlntplhe carriage fvhere Heberton was, nud fihid tix shots in succession, one bf which took e-flect in hi side, and Imlired in his heart: Heberton utter ed but one groan and sank back in the car riage. Before they reached the tavern, a few yards distant, he -was a corpse. -Mercer immediately confessed the deed, and a coroner's inquest was held at Camden, with a verdict rendered that the deceased died bv .1 I mm . J me nanu oi lyercer; 1 lie shot which Mer terfined Was a blind one ; He knew that H was in the carriage, but not his exact situa tion. The body of the deceased was riven to nta mends, jvieroer, who remained im Stupor altei the deed, was conveyed to the Woodbury tail, the officers being within the juris'uction of New Jersey. Mercer say not a word of the occurrence admits or de nies nothing, lie has been visited by - hie counsel. F. W. Hubbell. of this city. The father of the young man bears up firmly a gainst the double stroke, but the mother and the unfortunate girl, more delicate in consti lution, have yielded to the blow, and both are little less than in a state of menial alien ation. The grief of the widow, whose son has been thue instantly cut off is also exces sive. What a-lesson is this to parents in the proper education of their children and thnr care of their daughters, and what a les o.i to the seducer ! Yours, O. P. Q. SUBSTITUTE FOR FLOGGING. In some o( her Majesty's ships, the fof- lowing mode of puniidiniuet, has effectuily 8upplante,d(flogincfi Two. large barrels arc pmct-u ooviaisjjuaner ucck, jnio wincn the culprits are put for several hours dur ing thd day, wearing a cap not much jin- like that used in some schools, and desig nafed the. "fool's cap." In front of "the cask is written the nature of the offence committed, ana in this manner they are subjected, o ttje gaze of the curious, who 2' slit: tt il ' i' i may ran uie ?uip as wen as to tue ncucui of their comrades. , . Mr. Horace "Guild, of Walpole, Mass caught a large Golden Eagle, in a stee trap, a few days since, whose outstretche winga measured over seven feetf fi;oin tip to tip. lhe bird measured, over two feet rpund.the body. , : hen fpund in the trap he was alive and hot much injured but his captor, ?ery unwisely killed him. - DUEL PRETENTED. We learn from the Richmond Star, that an anticipated duel between the senior ed itor bf the; Whig, Mr. Pleasants, and Mr. Richie, eldest sort of Mr. Ritchie, of the Enquirer, has been pre.ven.ted by tae time. ly interposition of friends. The difficulty grew out of several articles.which had ap peared in the Whig and. Enquirer. . Hhe terms were, twopaces fowling pieces loaded with 12 buc,kshot each the guns to be laid upon the ground at the feet of the combatants, and at the word "fire" each Was to' seize his gun and fire, within the time "three.", ... . ' EST" A 'Miss Collins fell dead in the street, in Circleyille, Ohio," lately, when going to church, as she got opposite , the residence of her pastor. She was in perfect health in the morning. CHILDREN SHOT.- ' In New York, on thursday evening, four children who weie supposed to be stealing wood from a wharf, were fired at with a gun loaded with shot, and all wounded two of them dangerously. . A man named Bostwick has been arrested on suspicion 01 having committed the, deed. 1 -.-!, ..... . . . A HANDFULL. A gentleman in Rockingham county. Va., has a, wife whose weight is three hun dred and seventy-six .pounds. Oneof.the (tie responsibilities, aged IS months, weighs 92 pounds, .. f "x v . AN EMBLEM. The late Dr. .Thornton, in a letter to Mr. Jefferson, says,' the raiilesnaks being peculiar to thia couutry, is the finest m- pfcji-tbeUnited-States that can be found. It never. acU: hut defensively; it never strikes without giving a fair, warn ing, ami when jt doe strike, it is fatal. LIGHTNING AND THE BEACH TREE.- . Hundreds of persons in Kentucky can contradict the story now going the rounds of the papers, says the Louisville Journal that lightning never strikes the beach tn e Four persons were killed under a beach tree last summer near Mount Washington. "Therefore let wone trust to a beach tree for protection from the electric fluid. 1 fcvCOURAGING THE" PRINTER. - The Massachusetts House of Represen tatives -which consists of upwards of 350 members, has ordered fourteen papers per week, lor each member. SINGULAR DETENTION OF A ROGUE. ... ,. .. ..... On Wednesday evertitig,,as officer Bow- yer was passing down Elm street, New York, on a run after a witness requested on the trial of Dingier,' 'a black fellow in front of him started off at full speed, as though. he had been waked, up by an inde fatigable. Boyer suspecting that some thing was wrongr gave chase, and closing upon the black fellow, grappled him, but after much resistance he eluded his grasp and escaped, leaving a blue black cloth cloak and his cap in the possession of the officer. On showing the cap to officer Spnrks, the latter-officeT-said irtr-thcraght he knew the head that fitted it, and in a short time a black fellow, named Calvin Reed, was introduced into the Police Of fice, and recognised by Bowyer as the fel low with whom he had the scuffle.' Sub sequently it was ascertained that the cloak and a black beaver cloth overcqat were stolen from the premises bf Joseph Curtis. CHARITY. There are two sorts of charity the charity of action and the charity of opin ion ::ih,e former pay. exist without the lat ter out ine latter can only want lhe means to exereise both. CONUNDRUM. 1 Why is sympathy like blirO-man's buff? D'ye. give it up! Because it is a creature feeling for a fellow creature. A NOBLE BEQUEST. Mr. John Bustard who recently died in Louisville Ky,, bequeathed, to the Protec tant Orphan Asylum, of that city,1en thou sand jlfiUlar3v which is to be safely in vest ed ajii the proceeds applied to the current expanses. He also bequeathed a lot of ground on which to erect a suitable build ing. ' ' " Since 1S33, eighty vessels and one hun dred lives have been lost on Lake Michi gan. Value of the lost property 1 1,053, 450. " TEN COMMANDMENTS. , , 1. Thou shalt subscribe for the paper printed in thine own town'. . , -Q. Thou shalt not Jake a newspaper with- wu payqig me jirmier, ior printers are a savage race, visiting their anger without mercy upon delinquents. J- 3. Thou shall not steal each others items 4. Thou shalt net hold illicit intercourse with thy neighbor s paper. , . 5. Remenjber the advertisements and keep the printer blessed with the fatness thereof, y ... . ,. 6. Thou shalt not. borrow. . -,. 7. Thou shalt not bear false witness a- gamst thy neighbor. , , 8.- Honor thv cotcmoorarv acrrhp. and au wiinm jtnev gates. . j. n ' 9. Remember 4he Ladies, for if a man come presumptuously upon them, the magistrate shall bore his ear through with an awl, and he saall be taken to the altar. ana menceiortn nave nc more pece. 10. Beware of Pedlars, Lawyers, ser- a EXTRAORDINARY .DISCOVERY. We copy verbatim, the following notice of a late 1 rench discoyery, from .an, English paper. Whether it is of any inportancerbr whether it is , any discovery at all, we are entirely ignoranr, but we hop! that some of our inquisitre readers, will test "Theinieclionof i solution of cbloniri. f aluminum into the aorta- or main arterial trunk of an animal will preserve it fresh for an indefinite period, without im nartimr to it4he slightest taste. - The chloric acid of the salt renders the gelatine or decomposa ble part of the animalincapable of deeoniDo- sition, perhaps by destroying" some alkali, 0 a a . .... twice or throe times its weight of water, sufficient for an ox. Persons .disposed make experiments on the subject need . . scarcely be reminded that the Smaller an imals, such fs rabbits or cats, 'should be employed, bubiects for anatomical 'din. section should also be prepared in this man ner. Here. is a new 'field openM ip .com merce of a most important dsescrintion.' w " Thousands of oxeti. bri 'thencoaist ' hf opanish Amenca, arr" slain otiheirstihs only; the flesh beine cast uoorl Xhs dunc- hill. It may now be pre reserved and ship- jjcu iur me weai inaia market as-fresh meat. Tht health of seamen on Ion a vova- ges will be preserved, and the comfort of passengers in emigrant ships to Sydney vym lUBienaiiy improved y the applica tion of this important discovers: The in. ble of-the Academic des Sciences, on the reading of M. Gennal's memoir. wn en. erect wun legs ol mutton, fowls, el iifgewX orwne, which had been preserved for many i ..i . . months by the. new process. The chlo- rure ot alummum would be very cheap, when made on a large scale for comrner. cial purposes." J'ttOSS PECTUS North Carolina Literary Record!' . or THI I he subscriber propose to publish, in the city f Ralcioh, a mugaaine with tha abova title l will be printed in minuhly numbers, on. fortv octavo pages of good paper, with new and ele gant type and a neat cover, for TWO DOLL A US A YMK IN ADVANCE ! It ia designed to be publication of general ntereat, containing biot rabhictl akelchea of the illustrious natives wf North Carolina; his lofical papers, enthrtcino particularly asMlHis ccniccs by tha prosent aged public men; and scientific articlea. This marrnxine will cherish he purely liierury, and its nalres will be Braced Wilh poetic contribution'; 'A prominent place will be given to the interest of the COmmo School system of edaeation in ur Slate. A Kcviaw department , will be adder, which will present notice of new publications; and it is designed mat tha work shall have a monthly CHROKigi.a of literary intelligence. The subscriber feels sale in making the above statements, because he has the promise of as sistance from several distinguished gentlemen in tha State, in whose acquirement the public has all confidence. Ha desire to make it a po tiodinl which shall compare-well with any Southern magazine, Ornament the table of the literary man, and ba a Welcome visiter to any family io the State. It will be seen that the Subscription is unusually low Four Hundred and Eighty octavo Paget jot i wo jjuuat.:! The work ia put at this mica that il rirrnls. tlon may be tha greater; but it will be at once perceived that the publisher cannot risk a com- meneement until a anlTioienl number of subscri bers ahall be obtained to eover expenses. : t7 As soon as fine hundred responsible stih- siiums suaii bp securea,. ins erst number will be issued, at which time the payment for the lira, voiume win do considered in advance. When subscribers receive that number they will forward the amount of their subscription inime- uiaieiy, ana win icxe in publication ol that number as a guarantee that the magazine will ne issued iqr at tetut one gear. J his' arrange ment will secure toth narrie. ' v Who can doubt' thai North Carolina- heed such a' magaxinei Who can. doubt whether there be pot more than stUntient'talent'at leisure In our Mate to fill it pages with profitable and entertaining matter! Who will Hot risk two dollars on an experiment so well worth making? We shall listen for a reply, and expect a hearty response. Let no one wait to see how h will appeai; for such a course may prevent tha publi cation entirely; but let every one friendly lo lhe work try it for A YEAR, and then, if it be not worth taking, let liim abandon it. " ' we want thename of all who will subscribe, by the first of January next, or earlier, if practi cable: Postmasters, every where, will no doubt Uke pleasure in forwarding thsm, as they are auinorieea to oo tree 01 poalBge.- . ' , ,' Editors who will give this prospectus an irisanlo'n, and send the paper, marked w ith ink, to tha Raleigh Star, shall receive a copy of the work one year. - . ;. ( . ' . . Potfrnastrra and 'others, who wiif be eoma reeponsible for five subscriptions, shall, likewise, receive a eopy for one year. ' " AH eommunicatlops to be addressed, roar fAi. to THOS. J. LEMAY. Katelgn, . U., Nov. 14, 1843 , "Wine is a raotker, ationr drinjfi ra(ln(i aod -wnosoever is aee tea ltiere la BOt vis." : . Prov., Cae 0. i . Il having beer! decided that lhe Temneranee Un. on ia to be discontinued, the subaeribef proposes at . tha refnet of the AVA Carolina State Tern peranct Satiety, expressed in a Resolution f the- same, to -publish In the city of Raleigh, a paper ender the above title, lo commence immerfiaielv after the suspension of lhe Temperance Union. No labored easay Vt required to show the im- riortance of publications of this character. Pub is opinion is settling down on the side of the great mural reformation now in soeressful pro. grass, and every exertion should h made by the frienda of the caess to Dromutiia iia nura and aacrew prannipies. ,;. r .m)i : . Though Ihia paper eoae forth to the world's the advocate" of the Temnerane Refdtm. vet the matter will not be XcluivetyTfthat eastr Moral Tales and EssaVa. Miecellanrons mattsu oi general Interest, roretgn and Domestic In telligence, and tha record of events of i-nuor- . : t l r . . . . r . site, ibj coRuensea lorraa, wiu occapy a po lion of its earree. wilh Doatrv and other liiera. are oi a moral cnaracier; ao that the Plain IliALra will not only be a Temperance Journal bat a Farai y Newspaper, calculated to anlieht ea, instruot and amueita reader. ' ' Thoagh ibis paper ia publithed at the or which the acid has a jgreatcr affinity request of . the above-named rJoeiety , , than for aluminum. The latter substance, private entetpru. undertaken by the Mbtcri thusdepiiveil of its acid, becomes an inciped br with the hop and reasonable expectation, powder. The particulars of this discov ,ne '" f Temperanca throoghnot iht ery, by M. Gab wi!, will be found in the" w,u,"d he"' aid. in carrying out ,hebe bulletin of theFrench Academy of Scien-I!!!'',0 f" "ipemnca iKoeie.. cesfor.Lhe sitting of March Wand intlusfpC? LiteniryGazettlof that meeting.:; From &kTTVSZfS!' three to five pounds of Sale d sso ved a thtPuii D.... l...?'"6 w fly a our State. It ia decidedly the cheap, -to I publicaijoa aver issued from the North Car. I ml m. mm U. . olina Preas. I h PlaiH DkalsTst will be published every other week, in a neat quarto form of eight pa ges, on new type and good paper, atf 1 per an nam, to he paid in all cases in advance. ' Our friend, mill plca.t return the luheribert lo u$ at Jia:eijk by the SOA if January. 1843. d , , L rv WILLIAM STRINGER. Raleigh, JDee. 21st, 1842. CABINET ITHKEIli rilAKES'ihia meihod of informing his friends 1 and the public, that he expects in continue in business at his old aland, in LOUISBURG, Franklin County. N. C. where he will ... and execute iiidors for ditTereut kinds of Furni ture aa heretofore. TDK Looisburg, N. C, January 19th. 1843 M. 34 S. 4 61. , " PHOTOGRAPHIC - 'jr irii.MATt'itB portraits, BY DAGUERREOTYPE. Havina tlie late imnortant lmnmwtn.ni. t. .. ntrtriatiT ; process, from " A. M. to 4 P. M. without regard 16 theweatherr ;i , . .... 4 Ladies and Gentlemen are reapectrully invited to call at hi room, at Doctor Haywood's, corner of reyettevUle and Newbern Btreeta, (immediately op poeita the Bookstore of Meaara, Turner dr. HtiaWv where apecimen may bifaeen. 5 ' Raleigh, Jan. 6t 1843, . . 81 tf.' , t P It US fKCTUS ...'." , ' COLD WATER MAGAZIXl?. s Thi work ia to be, a it title -indicate, dev. J ed io the cause of Temperance; and it la fuHy '" hoped and coufidrntiy anlicipated, that Oar ev.er lion, through the medium of its ptfcr.wiU be productive of ihnclt gon, especially 16 th yavMt , . ami nr -generMUn, for wholn it is mora-oar- ecularly deuirned. It will be our aim to incul- , eate, by statement of fcct by ithisl ration, iwtifr inung narTsuve, sa tcliea ami tales, tha prihet, pre of Tot AasTiaasc and aound moritlitv to give the youny a jiat abhorrence of "he nee of iniolicatlng'drinks, and cause them to ahun every lemptation which may lead to to baireful a prac-1 licei to inc te io Uierrl a 'just and laudable deeire to benefit th. ir fellow men, by a.lding their mite of nfliienca to the Moral power which k now at work, and which promises to wtpa sway lhe blot upon the fair tarda of our country; to aid tiihsreformer, and e'nemirapeihe reformed in their praiseworthy efforts' to conquer! he enslaving pas-' ion foe drink';' whicl has debased so many ot tli noblest hearts end" proudest "intellr'cls to speak the w of da 'of hope and encnoragemerit' tb'the7 drunkard", and of sober truth and r. monstrance to thoae who still persist in the unholy, unchristian and tnmanly practice of dealing in that Vliicn la blighina- the fairest flhsyers.fnisanina that holiest aHecttoiH eevering the fontlett ties, and filling the land with crime; miery and wo. ' Te aid us in the undertaking, arc have aecured the seavicet bf Menr. N. Moaaa and A. Fits; gentlemen warmly devoted to and aciivelv enr gaged in the cause, 'aa editors; and ahoat of cour tribntor of tterlina ' tnerir' ImA ' crtiiiiol fail f being tha iottruntent of much good, f widely disseminated, y ' . " . number of the work will be issued jtn the first day of each month, containing 32 large 8vo.' pages, illustrated, by numerous original Engrav inga. Temperance Honrs and Music, done un inn t neat and appropriate cover, at the low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, III ADVANCE,' or even copie for five dollars, ' " - " ' . w a solicit me aid or the friend of Temperance in all parts of the country in this useful underta king. ' i . t , . 'All ordere and communication, pott paid, t qe addreasadto ' V -, 4 t.i ""MEW fcTSCAMMELL, 6T South Third Street, Philadelphia. NOT SO BAD AS TOOTHACHE, t 'A. Dutchman, preceding to a place to whence he heard cjries of distress, di covered one of his countrymen lying un der stone wall, which had fallen upon him. and fractured his lees. V neighbour Vanderdiken, vat ish de matter tvid you t " Vat de tnater f vy don't you see mine condition' vid all deesh pig stone funder, I thought you wash got de tooth ache!" - . ' ' . - , , An old lady combatted the idea of the moon being inhabited, by remarking with emiiha' mlm, .1... .1.. 1 .1 . . ,', I m tun uic nice was increaioie; ibr, said' she "whht'becomef'of the people in the new moon when there ' is nothmg left of it but a little streak v" : : " j j-. V . '. . ' '-''.I . V-; ; U is stateilon authority' not to be que- tioned; that Tanny Elsslef returns m il.i. country in 'lhifftSTlBFV1Shtt" ' A propoatioa recenfly oflared in tha Legislature cfMicbistoatdlify iha'.act ofConreae, requlr- T ing th aleation of member at Commaa te be bv single distrirta, was voted "down t otira, . ' , MR. CLAY.. , Wt regret tp,see it stated that Mr. Claw. '" will jetarn directly from "Mobile to Kit. tocky., , -r -. ' . up Hicf unu pom mine regs proke Close! by rrjine p6dy V' "Mine Cot!'f exclaimed Hans, "ish dat all f" von hollwprerl an lib-. ''H
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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