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T V - , ten, and are oHi'ou, iTmosf n profes aed fortune hunter. The pressure of t!.t kind is very Ri-est, both on (he Pi.snlent and his minister; anil every flew appointment bestowed, only seems to increase Ihe thirsjof spplieation." Theyoregoinp' paragraph' from one of Ihe wtnnerous inoe 01 ivtier writers, at Washington, alludes, to the existence of a great political evil, which has in creased, is lhCt"sin 2, snd ought to be - .diminished. p-JkUny - Philanthropists fear. I bwt-we shall become a oation of .MrStnkards there is. equal cause for apprehension, tWst we shall become a r run, i ir were confined to the seal t he-National anvrrnment. it would ba lean iuinri. n - f ( J -"t-ifij Kiirte , iqu ie young iienry ous in its character, but there is scarce- IV., his cousin,' for whom, doubtless a jy a Tillage m ine wnoie country where strugfle for the succession would be there are not inniviuusis looking will, made, were the present kin required, for fuirling the affairs of State, it ao hanpens, -and is worthy af com ment as one of (he curious results of the European systems of government, that the greatest absolute power is vested immediately or likely to fall soon, io the hands . tf n.nre ehil.lr.. Tk. ------ ......... ... . i i c iueen nl yin u baby girl; the Qieeti ol Portugal is just in her teens, Having been born in Atijrjl; 1819. The heiress lo the British throne, Al xan driana Victoria, is nearly of the same agp, tiaving been born in the month of MV 1119. and th next in inrnuiiinii the son of the Duke of Cumberland, is three davs vnuncer. Tne son and heir i . 1 II a ... L . a oi me nusian uioarai is due tiitccn. T'te eldest son of Iannis Philippe s but iwenty tnrte ; and the young Henry and af the Bank of Virginia, were found in I heir huuuina. ....... t. ... M"d eH.ia of counterfeit bills, cop. i oer and eierl niaa ......i .,i j . - r1" ! iim air, egrae.V iaolt bank not naurr. Ice. ftrr iihmi i ha. . IC . . i c . UMdrranhf7iaU t l . " ssasriaW I Mr UCinP is. ik. ri l I 7 uponthe Writ " . I tkabs .aasi-.i iw mo-row, will pron.wi. ej to he dis". cover, ot omrr viuanics. anxious eyes lor a share of the " loaves f . ll 1 J .1 ano runts, inoeea so universally prevalent has this thirst for Office now become, thai it may be said . to extend through all extent. Spread undivided and operate unspent. Ti . u : - i ... it..-., i i 1 nes': iiiiurt a ' rr iiui us nicy luuu III be. In our coin-try, every man who is very eager tor "thee, shnuld he a.t-a,-. poit ted. He is r.ot the msn we n quire lo serve us. It is this thirst for office which causes irinnv men to heglect their business in a viciitus pursuit of politics, and hrirg inconvenience upon their families, if It was the unprincipled lust of office that occasioned re i iiioiib uataintiai coi siiitacy at R me. Ami if. this itch for office should increase in the same proportion as it haa already increased, a ..mi ntt In4, tArriKlA mav ka mn- vtiii in v j - . . . ... " j iv en gendered io our own country. Register. ATnttfl 'Afirhltiirv. few itavt ... gince-weTvere-pt-'rniitte(l to examinethe operation ot a mactiine, piopeiieu oy ateam, for t.he manufacture of nooks and eyes. It is a little affair, that might nearly be packed away in a gen tleman's hat i yet its regularity of mo tion and the simplicity of its contri vance,' in making those croaked things with the rapidity of the ticking of a watch and all fit for a lady's dress", cal led forth our highest admiration. There are several ponderous cast, iron machines for sale in a loft in Broad-st the invention of a. yankee for making common brass pins. A1 child, by turn ing a crank, fur ought we can discover. mni pwiiiirtF rur use. J Scientific Tracts. I a A .1 la will not be fourteen till nexl Sepleov- ner. wise heads these, and strong hands to manage refractory millions. An honeit tar hired a horse to c air; him a feta-mtlcsjbui l fore lie had ioi n.any vards. hefouTid he .uotirssed ih usual rxcrNencos ol ihe f njrlouud hire hogs of the roads, such as blnidries lameneas, siunibling, fcr.. The sarior, however, (having been unshipped licr wiih verv lillle cerrmonv in inr lrni h oi nan a mile, ny me creature Utlin on us knees,) hil upon a very whimsic al mode cf curing 'he impediment, wnich wws' by tying a large siooe io the tail, and in thai stale lode it several iiilrs, swearing. "ah'Ver his timbera. ku: ii was the only thine io orrveni ihr ship's KO,ng too mucn -head. Fashions. It may not be generally known, that aome of the prevailing fashions of the Jav ran nlead examples f li . .. : I Il was tfi iin.il Ku ihe rirtnerul rnni.1 af M&MinhnuiH.in 1 fidft that hirAar. ..-.v.. -. ter no. person rtoatexer srjait. make atiy KHrmeni ior mncn, wim iicdrc mnr iK.r. half an V.I I wide in the hiir. get part thereof, " and proportionable for bigger or smaller persons; and for present Reformation of immoderate giet Sleeves, this Court doth hereby ntimste to all whom it may conrern. of what quality or estate soever they maa l.u iHat nil aurh P.miiii aa aftAi all Admonitions and Forbearancea, shall abstinstely persist in their Excesses in thia kind, ahnll hn Innkt llnan 11 Con. temners of Auihnrily, and must expect From the Miivssippi Journal. WHAT HIKE TO SEE. I VLaii. In .aa hiurdMl' at a tavern when the dinner bell nnes, rush to the table like hungry dogs after a bone; it is fajhionable. I like to see working men eat drunk of a Saturday night, and keep so till Monday morning; they teel ao much live oniiness. 1 like to ses voune men preler the society of wantons to that of re spectable young ladiea ; it shows their regard lor the fair sex. " I lilte in aee a l'ttier swearin? and curnv g belore his childrsn; it if setting a;iuii example, ' I like to sees mother talking scandal before her daughters; it is such an ac complishment. 1 lik t ee butchers sell the meat to itie rir h jiid the bones to the poor, ii i charitable. I like io see the Mail arrive two. days after ii is duel 11 shows that we hav god public officers. I like io see a dray with half starved horses it snows economy, li ke io see merchants sufTer ibrm ries to be beat dn in ihe priceesof nirir gooas" it . w tii l.m ku... , I. .1 lira'. I like io ee a man eternally talking snws depth of understanding. I like to see legitiatora at the gaming table all niehi; ll ma mem ior puouc aer i . . l.,tice.nexi,..uay. ' A n ImnAattSnn fiavltia. 1mm aai:. f -- -- - " Jf yt a v. ! ed upon the public in lha) publica'ion of a Vnlume enliiled Skrtrhrm ties af Col David Crockett,' Col. Crot keu j utrin, ii uur iv ii i lu e 1 1 io lurntan a ralthMiI aarra'ive or his life. We 'juruaaa Aa . rrmmhiUt'., ooailively declare that the present pub- iiiaii-in ta inc unir auineniic 1.116 Ol IOI David Crockett, of VV-st Tennessee. Yr immediate orders are sol ct ed, "Very respec fullt, E. L.CARKY k A. HART." rhtladtlphi, Feb. S, 1834. Htnka 3AaM Tk. -i by Mr K.iO o he House of Represen tatives ahow the present condition of theCential Bank. The same joint com- mill.f AH Kaiika haw r r.rr-l.. r! I n ... Legislature favorably on the condition of the following banks, namely. Bank ol ihe Slate of Georgia, Bank ol Culumbus, Marine and Fire Ioamance Bank ol Sa vannah, Bank of Aueusia. Bank ol IJaaikinaa.il.. fnrnmafrinl R..ik..r VI. con, Planers Bank of Savannah, Farmers on is. 01 vnaiianooiner, insurance anu Banking Company of Augusta, ano Merchants and Planters Bak ol Augusta 1 he committee concluded tnfciF i thiai k- bv atatinc ' that unon the exaininaiun, of the semi-annual reports and re urtia of said banks, ihey deem, them to be in a aolvent condition, and deservine the confidence of ihe people. Geo. Con- "What are'yon jumping after there?" (aid a schoolmaster to ah -urchin who stood up to his eyes in a shirt eol lr. "I wanted to spit air" was the reply; " and I was jumping up to try to spit over my dicky!" TAILORING. lit .c.Mi Aw.waiu. . . .. .:. ... I like 10 see iudsres olavine at faro: it shows resuect fur the laws. to be nroceeded aeainst by shj couise ol iiiati vjuehces may I Boston Patriot. Destruction of the Warren Facto -c-; . , rf eienaive cotton mil he on v. Siimnami uliat of S ir.n-BeW. hn- mih.TV.,... mm "e''W w tl, the Mv-lerimi- l.a,i ,..7 " .. ,"":,"uTcTn?c'"n- " J i I'" " 1 awu 1.1 m p rnm K . I . Mil. was de-lroyed by fire on the nighl of the tSd nit. with all chinery. y far the mc-iOintVfiing circumstance connected with the event, ia that between 7 and Ron nnn. a :' ved, direct Ivor inHiroeiiv th: Ull BUU- nnil I.am . L. : . 11 esiaonsnment, and are thus suddenly deprived of their employ ment at this very inclement season. The properly, it is said, cannot be re placed for less than Jtian nnn tu- . f.vtwvv a.ne building and maehinerv were inanro for j!63.00S. in several : .i.. " ".www ,u Slid eastern States. The Globe a Shall I a t . .a UeiUalX SMluMft. K... L ' i ' I " "aa uuonsne.l a Worll. in wnicn ne Droves that the earth :. . low, the entrance to it in Poland k.. .:.u: .L . ma, wiiiiiii tnere are hm ... . , - -t ci,ir, amphibious amma s. fih - , ...a. U US, quadrupeds and men; and he ,en """ll,r oeiaus oi tne suDterranea- ue iney lead ! Miracles. Tiit st are stranger times ant tl IMft'-. lSvvi Yink. are not I lie least enn. irioi-'g the wonders of the day. The following ,agrph is from a New Yo' l ."ipcr : The Mysterious Lady. A few eve nines since 1 .is niiiucetl to d op in at the Ma.auoic Hull, for the purpose of havint; an interview with this tiinn.. I dmarv loreiener : and althouo-h rra.i;. posed against the title mysterious, must -.uiiicdb a ncvn was su completely as tonislied and gratified. The lady, sit tine with her back towards th ennn. ly, at about thirty feet distance, with a V.,lt l f i - . . . iiaiiuacii-iiici iicu over ner eye,, told correctly the colar and oualiiv of m dress, ornamental appendages, even to me cvpner on my seal. She speaks Without the least hesilati An. Ft 1 1 . 1 the exhibition, I was aked to name any uvular nan, i hoi oi meal, rime or wine I was most fond of. Having vane m wiisper scarcely audible to myself,! walked up to her, enquired of her my choice, when, much to my surprise, she repeated my own words. As there was not the slightest possibili ty of any communication being mat'e to her, she must possess a power far be- xner inings one oi me company private Good Advice A B'acksroith who had ihr gift of s'amminog to perfection waa called idio Court aa a witness between wo journeymen of bis in a law suit the amount is question being about 73 cents. The Judge, after bearing hia uaiooy,xak.' him why he had not adviaed thei aeitle , the coal being '-.i. .... Nine tuspuiea sum. Ti m. ness replies! I t t-t-t-old the foo-o-ols to settle. I a-s-t-aiel the coothl.s would l-t-t-aki their co-o-oau ih- a . yera their n-ahirt, and ,y lf iney goi iniorour Hon-Huoora' Court. you'd sk sk si-skin 'tm." Sugar Crop of Louisiana -We leain ays the Nt 0,i ns Bulletin) with real regret, that instead ol making 120.000 hhds. of Sugar this season, our plau'ei a will fall ai least 50.000 hoifsheaua snort of that quanti y. llua involves .ni enormous loss of lour million of dollars; ail MMtino. m rr iraai : n sail nrii..... ment for such underiakeis as hoped tc relieve inemseives troni mortgages by a pruuutiivr cane crop. Glad, indeed, should we be. enulit a . doubt the Drecediner statemrm : hn. ..... i n f? jr m aj i aa comes d it ecUy ij-ouv uH. irniaii, who was orea a sugar planter, but is so no longer. Ilia hn.i... i.,i. ii .... v n j lately Jfeled him to visit the principal sugar dis- 1 trir.lk in iha u.t. .1 v. : .. i . -a.v. anu ur juugro ICOm uv.uiar rviuence. t ne planters have al- reaoy ceaacu grinding. Chas. Cour- Robert B. Rat,iiol,,h i ;.,h... i On Saturday, the Federal Court pr.,. nounced its decision both J ida can curringin the opinion, that the Govrr, ment af the United S ates may have re course lo the ordinary remedirs for th recevtry of whatever balance muv be due. - ' Rich Enq2$thult ly selected a card from a full packa ask ed her its name, which she immediate ly declared. I am not a believer in the supernatural ; but am willing to give feredit where credit is due. The whole exhibition is very ingeniously managed, end in a manner perfectly respectable. If she is s witch, she has the advantage of being young and beautiful. Dt what im-ans she has acquired her sui jrising powers, is indeed a mystery. At kll events she apears to be reaping " e rich harvest, being ' crowded with company who cannot but speak highly aof the exhibition. . . -lflw- European'' polities are, at this mo nentt in a condition if not of positive general excitement, at leas perplexed, and ominous of future trouble. Tet, at .this juncture, when, if over, the ener gies of the strongest spirits and most disciplined and matured intellect are ,;. I av t ... onOCKMP VV mt.aia..a ,L.. .a Degree conferred on Gen. Jackson, by aar i .t uuv or Hirvp-1 is. ... - y I provr nulltut umum. cnnH rm , 1 inrimilun ,.iuiu ui ome inlnrmBlitv ln . " a---.- VI alLUIIV. who had not reported at the last id- m pe ,lm -"orking and '"' "" circums'ance Has been n..i ed ia the President with ll h... -...: and a lender reference to his infirm slate ol body, which could hardly aland ao Ifreai a calamity it loo suddenly disclos ed. If the ruthless hands ofih. r brqge; directors shall tear sway t he con. ... I 1 r . . scwairu mum irnm tne brow ot Gen Jackson,3 we hope'he will take upon him self vi he responsibility of conferring en cam mi luera me aegree of A. S. S. - , ti Extract of a hlltr. dn'td February 9rf, received from Eatton. Fa. li is morn. Kt a man who has resided here for some months, his wile and h.. h..h.. were arrested anJ committed to prison'. One of the men is indrniififd as the per son who lately committed the forgery On the Bank of Virginia, B.-',rl, mnr and four thousand dollar, ot good money. -mimbiui oi me united atatea iiank Failure of "i & M. Jllhn. h;. . vent, the snnuQjtiou of which waa dee- meu premature I lew weeks since, has actually taken pace, as will l,e seen by tne following rx met nf a tell. a n ,h. Editors of toe Nitional Iiiteligencer: 'The failure of S. & M. A lien. h;nh ocured yesterday , has produe'd a greater vasicine!.! ia mis tity, man any event which has occured within my remem brance From Ja clock, P. M. until the lamps were liahted. Wall Sirnet crowded with groups of citizens. The House of S. it M. Allen it is understood had 24 branches is different nana r.r .. United Slates. Their failure sion, tn this Vltj, more injury, than the failure of anv tank in K. ... J '. cept the branch ol the United States uaiia.. Savannah Republican. Th. ... ... n.K.K...Ia . ,iu. j oi an oiu woman who eased il tne m.i.n.i. .h cr uvneving inai lae day ol Judgment Was at hand. ah. nr. art k.. k..L -. .. uw. n.lUHU Q lose no time in colleciina- hia ri.hia Tk. lHOlasl , Journal -retater-ar conversation in a store upon the same aubiect. One young man put a question. "Suppose i-ic worm was i oe oestroyed on or be fore I be last day of June, what h....M e busv ourselves about till ih.. ,... This was a tough question which no one seemed ready to aaswer. Turoine to an idle louneine lumner. he ..k. What would iron do. Rill?" in-ii .-n - .... a ten vou." aava Bill. "I'd i i.,.j h.- ' -i O - . ' v v OT ll r. I ever I could and sgree to Dav in Ju y- - ' The new State Bank. vv. ...j. . I h. I 1 1 .. I ' I . . . . . n.illi'n... books of the S aie Bank ere opened by a ubscripiioe, in -the name of a tlistm guished individual, of one hundred shares, amounting to gl 0.000 We an of opinion, that the Stock will be ready suoscnoea. Fay. Obs The Alexandria f.-vait. nf 17.1-1.... - --...v.. v. aiiiay says: 'A forireb check a,a n.....i.i CI l .OI MIT U and paid at the Bank of Virginia in Frr dericksburg, a few daya ago. Thrch k originally was f rX96 1 it waa ali-.r.,i , 89.600. The cl rsk forged has been pursued to this District, but was not ap prehended yesterday." The Rieht Rev. Dr. V. Milt tun ..!.. ed at Gau laloupe from this place on the 3d of January, in good Health; and was to have left there for St. Thhma. ih w wu ,IIC btn oi tne tame month. bt:n jamin rnAtirr, I'" j" received the latest New-York aa 11. I'liil.delphia loeether with thnaa nr i . . which w hi. ,e,r,e1 kaowVed mrt"ce ' " mke clo,he" on hort Tailors SViahinno :- ... . . .hi. . . r s """n in nistashion ante avs em of cuti . . . . lime they apply." 6 c uBal " Ordcrafrom a distance will be attended to WITKK AD SPIJI,o FASHIONS M,H K su nr.ber ha. ju.t received the Tai. aaV tors Uaeazme, a work p,.bli,,rd quarterT--it.Nei. Yo.k and Philauelphia, embricinr aU he f sbion. fro-n the be.t reporter, of ' LONDON AND PARIS. He is IlicrrtViP hi. cutting .. .. pert ."I ":b"ns. If tt,.t the .cu,.fry, otK0. .oVXni HfVron;0,;Kif number oft.ahionable customer, he hi, T He also return, hi. thank, for the liberal p 'co-age h h" hcretrfore received .Li hopes lor a fiirths. rt-ceivea, tn I c. ior s .urther continuance of the ume N. H. All nirAa.a, f . We-feTynred tcTb, " '"" be 8wr c x. r. . HORACE II. BEARD SbwWy, Feb 10 1834. -ly Lutheran Church in the United aiaies rom a statistical account of this body of Protestant Christians, contained in the last Lutheran Obser ver, we learn that they have 9 District Synods, 191 Ministers, 85 Licentiates, 637 congregations, and 89,487 commu nicants. Of thse. the f) HIA KarnAr Contains, by the report of 1832,27 min isters, licentiates, no congregations, and 10,343 communicants. Genuine HUtort The rntiaa.;. n:. cular announcement of the forthcoming u,o'pT oi . vhookett haa been laaued bv aa enternriajna. K--. r nr.i.. - r . .m wi avuuK sellers in Philadelphia, who in despite bT ..... ...i.e., nave ventured upon this very likelv ta ba n.n ...j.... - . r-r-.-. 'a- "Sia: We ahall ahnnla raitve of ihe Life of Col-Dav.., Crock- Entermize Wa leain that M. v. seph Addison ia now preparing materi- ... ...c uuiiuing on snip ol 500 Ions and unwarda. intended for th. . - ...v ii.uc UC tween London ond ibis city. She will beowned.by our enterprising citiiens, Messrs. Bennett and Lucas. Fast. Reward of Oenium. Mr h-Tj .u. ..cii,r a new and improved Steam boat, has sold the right of navigating the Hudson river to the Hudson Rive Steamboat Com Dan v. far ih. w,... . I of 2 loo. ooo. T Impostant vobm Malioi In l letter received at Boston, it i al.ta.l that advices from Malaga mention the 11 . w " lauureoi me taemon crop. lTie Choi, era, raging at Seville, prevents ship, ments; and all the trees have been cut down at Faro, bv the Porino-im. am ending armjes.Jj-Triewfore tt, of Tennevsee. Wriiw. by himserfji In one vol. i3lnjeijLril! and apriees advanc- A III4S If BLOODED -MARE. BREO by the lat h. Mu.rf of Rowan, the Dam of -Erowaiit will Ka o.,i.i ' enough ) by her owner. ' She it, abwit the purest blooded brtr-H niam in r..rth rBfc.i; . fteen bv reference io her ancestry in the Torf -Sire. ImittirtpH n.on Ii-., i.- c- me of ,h La ..." ."' lraii.1 Uain by Buchanan's .Vlpdley. out f , mare by Shark - t i 825, j-onre's advertise menia of AronaiigsSee Ur. 6,s.) Sbfl IHIhtW S-fV:i iltMKTraaT:.!.! ...I - a . , . . . j " i ii ii ie eimdition, never havlnii been much used, she is luelv as a cult- r.H ....i j ' , . .lSs?Tf "rtobave-aever-np(l he lrtannsre brboyht a nuinerius pr1)geot.r.hewag20 seeT.R 'r"'J in . C. 7"" " HEMLW.at IlillsW w weeks. purchaser .must settla the trade is made belore she goes. , n ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE. Feb 8 1,4 " Hill80u"' flef 4 week. OPEJVIJVG or HB ri'tsiow.iL sfiio o The Publicum .on.r..u.. 1-r -. ... FPiaViDdr t..TT;. ormaainai the win i SCHOOL of forth Carolina Will be nlsAflawt tk. a: r Tuesday "the is," day , A'nex,.0' " THA.CITr.TtS J0. DF.BtRM IE E c Hoo FEB ZbSSLZ TERMS. - rT.h; "aifenVuo'f School Books and Stationirv u. h"' ow? the necessary Bedding." '' """ nd Dav schofara will hi . I charge of 50 ta. n , w7te 11? 'nn excent th .h.u,. r " adD"ed as such it m.. i Frenia resident in town It may be nroner to aiat. .k L .. : their children aud SSJZ no ywi either of the parent or of the pnpi) B Ins operation of the Si.hT . . . xonuneneeon the first o, XDrd By order .f the School Committee RaWbGfRGE r S.See. Kaleigh, January 13, 1334. , N. it. A Piratic.!- . . ., and olHeete of hT?-i TI h P' store of JK;1 book As a matter nf.. : v . ' will b. tat. h .kT"Au'" ra Prents, .tens nniatia ni J ""tmiuee to have the re. i j . l",! Stat'ary and JaUreaaea aupphed to the stndenton rableS? NOTICE. . h T, " r ,he ubacribee ' on the Sth or December, a. SOUllEl, lila nve vears old, s small star in her forehead hn ii, 7 " "V "P nd dehverina; , ner 0 me. or envtner :.r - a aav ----ai "B urmaiion so that Sr l .?""' .d,?.,ed to h Pot Mas- . T....UWH, ireaeu county, N. C. r Oct. 13 2333. . 2, ' ,lt-
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