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1UB1UC isinutet, before rjon?t tnd.for J secured a- monz yoa: whenever he claims :iune snau have irl but never without atrial of the Pc- k admecU by his sjeuow f , ;SBn & V ? VVM - - - i I'.ij'l I . J... v -fit? iawwwwr.W! . , JS " ' ' - THE5 MOTHERS PFlWHSIlINGTON AND:;B7R0: Itwaa committclfor purloining tA this sbmmons repair! t Newgit. r.,i am uo you juj T - . , j rSCoanselloii as be entered the cell. ir-Iami-v-, 'fell faie YmtKeM? sktt?1 1 rbbt UdeMtaiid yoa.' .4 til lii "S -'7.7 i-riw bfUidHrord. ifThe :tt.24ua;..0 U-rfi-a!: that ba watiaDW io pay ie 'iCbunselior a tboond guineas if he abfiqld brt V vJhis ztamitzU The barrttirraa atruck,kod : !t&eCoixa$lkrtbth took hie kWf LM r If ; ?rotiU irkmtAkuilw reoairod to the jCrqwn t ;V - ia It iwm ihen called.' Sa Doblin ifirom A good boyi generally makes a good mtn I id the mother of r AVasInnstoni George inialan nnnil Ky-w ' . Ilara nra coa Ann great secret of;hislCTeame,Ge6rgeWash- ton had a mother wlio made turn a good boy, knd instilled into his heart those principles which raised mm ton be the benefactor ot bis country, and ope of the brightest .ornaments mother ., of Washington j?ation gratitude.; She ;the "principles of obedience and moral conrage arid yirtue.V-She m a treat neasure i iormed the v- character of the herb and the siatesman'ijt was by herlbwn vhieb h: client had been comrnjJtea. :, tlri? ma?i$iraie wAsitill on the Bench. govern himself, and ?: thiir was he prepared ted. .The 'ait-1 for the brilliant career of. usefulness which be after wards! pursued We are indebted ! i - t 1 '-'i jast gare gone a mffieteot idea otwhat eociety owgw io oe, jo 6poii ail ones laiore comiart. j 4 - Miss Owtoscn. now Lady6 Morgan, a3e to tax the patience of Ur J Gorran jwiih lon argnmenta ofj molerio&ini to which be appeared to pay. the questioned as to the impressiona made on him by her wild reasoning, would declare that he had not heard a word that passed ft?; " ; 'f Cnrran's private mi3wrtttnesf weighed heanly at his heart arid thotigh (br'sonle years he strug-r died against the wpea he could .not aTertl he ul iiraaieiy; ieu a vicum to us ion? suppressea leei ' Currants most devoted attachment was lavish ed on his , eyet.jdan2hter whdeathcl6sed for ever i his career jofhpineOhiisexrad daughrer; the chpsea bver of Emmet t he seenred to think but Indent After thejifeul tragedy . of Ernmetrs ekecoiion he nerer saw her; and her earlysdekth endej ''ihtf possibility; of that recon eDiatiori Bo areriUjhoptd for Jby tixeif mutual ? ,C arrant appearance vis a lpersbnlrication, of ognness; aoa or inis ne raaaea jesu ;,in cuufw satioh he was alrnost toopowerfnl. .His wit was - V, I ..V V . ;"rr:,.V, Snnth Shop; an I The life of Thomas Jefiersoo: bv n f-: pefscbea Chatham, Burke, ErskiU, i . tt'. t . - . i- user T4Vio. unceasn?. nrraiaeav ciiaugnt ner piayiui- ooy to the imaKinatian by th aucceeston of limagei he B i M . " L j. V .-I V I mi m a 1 91 k! J lhA I ? Am mm IMfJ.Good-aroMrAiaarinMi-aaw wthI to uoaior wagut ot:. Washington; but we 2 .lW,aa-b.entid; it thtreay-;ews to fday, kfe ho less'indfebted 'to him . for the gift of . . out wiiuv j v s m . t ma inm iiiihiiih mmnpr. Hin o no nnsn n - . . : Mi jin.i n as Wi'.X a most xwaoruinjj .w..vy'-vrv.-1 i-p-u and'tn tune oi wenqow. - - rrjo nito.:--. :u tbeatror.boxof.the banx uw)agtf 'ewwcwit -?;rwTLM V u!"Klwu ent land unfaithful parent, uea8 J-Qf ta&icg oq9 theuaicd guineas ifi gold. J jarrested thi morrting itome.of be prof I found on him, anf has Deen tworn . l.t. Vitn'a dUit half vaf hoo I . he'll certainly, a win ; !8ion(01d Baileys! Lb that pe? Onll gninea is lik an6therl vTroei true, but with the ' gialneas, thfe jfa bave elevated .1', to the throne of a tyrant. propejrty jwas r y.iuthrul disobedience might have pre " 1: ifenjparW tbe kftr a life;6r crime andua dis is hWto Newgate atout half nlhour.idcfand hraoured'grayol uer i YfW- : Byron bad I f mother just the reverse of I TH nrotirtv i swum lol WhV KmnUSl.-IIOW I i'.' . w. s r C " SI i. . I i ii i Imiwhar aitia fMnaramul " we 4 Ha rrn W a - H jwiii IK.( ha ) finis (riltnPJt 19 il KB snOlilr J k ' , I U4.' , o Suoicnv w mo ouu. c H i .t-U--. ij.Ji.r;K w Vrhtrtao t hl Wlnw I caiinot wonder.t then, at his character and one -of which; a I conduct, for we see them to be the 'almost i ri?:: I .' - Abroad Diftch piecejwas found fo$ : him yhfcn hh. I necessary consequence of thp education he wAtas arrest H 'cashier deltas been ideniltlod by the'fchief received and he scenes he witnessed in his rjyawfll admit has-no chance of mothers parlorii "She would " at onetime, ere it is," and he handed, the coin u lf . . . . imf.. ' ; escapo. Ill T-is f theCuhi8elhir. r ! - i - - ... lit niAkAM mknov inni m Tin Tin i Is l?i looked atiinMStatUntivelv. turned io His! hand She thus taught him to ;h$- ; i and afief considering it with it'p yirtpaso, j man and divine; to continually presented to" the rjaind of his hearer. Uf ijonaparteine spoxe tn me mgne6t temra; and in allosion to his method of riding he used a term so full of meaning, that it appears as tnoagh no brain but hi Irioold have conceived the idea thus conveyed, j I He, was questioned tby a friend as to Bonaparte's appearance 'on horseback, and his reply was ibus singularly worded ''He nas emphasis in his h6tU.y'' " , i . v WILMillil ROW2EE TTNFORMS THE. PUBLIC, that he o JLcarry on the above business ! in its' several Shon.' and annncrHouse all of which are I intosn r , ; i i 4 entirely new It is situated on Mae waters of I xnenrst ttumoei ot copeland1s new ? 5nart'8.Creekj six miles tromiwount Airy, and ( w rracucat weaicinei ... j s&: jj. the same distance trom theuood dpuruap, in aws w mental uevoMpemeat, or, tfc. rents, jby a lady of Philideliia i ipuon is considered enureiy nn- i iuy wn Anarew jicrboq.j f&Aii - 1 1 necessary, as, it presumed any person . desirous I j uowning , oi uowningvuie wJpu. 'ii I purchase will come !and examine' for hunself. I Fanaticism, by the Author oi' NaUxftl'uJ- mltion thev mav desife bv calling on Samuel Di The Yoonl: Mana Guide I 1 j ; 3 , had better call and examine before they ?o to the North. BUREAUS, BED-STEADS, TA- darch 29mSi m' alar.. Vw f.,.A mt f.nnt 1 FltA DisCOTTV of th CAtr f 1) isma i - i i" A. C mttTitinn nrith which rha 1 ; r ' BKES, (CpLEDSsiilSTA.rDS, Irf?mmoti.tJlite eadamtt I ' has been met, will no doub ana eyery ispecies ot e u Uttf., requireri 3 r " . . i cient recommendation far tUrJr? f-. in ihb.cantry wdl be made on thejshortest no- flftHE exercises of thia Institution hayeconH The Christian's rule of MarrtteTS j i ce ana aune ohhi reasonaoie Dncea. as 10 1 h mencea. ancer uie utrevuuu w .ur. . mit. i ! - s " th CHAIR MAKING BUSINESS, he thinks. BtracH, whose welt known competency needs; pifry of ; vx yJi? H (i ': nor rriQ vj cgio v c v 1 -in x n u, 1 1 1 n vp ma iiiarviin 1 r Ar.mnifinna r ion- n aetni iiu aa.11 v ui vuuu u uai 1 d rn 1 a . 1.1 1 . MOORE., ThB ChUdtHome.lw J.S:CjAfc I 'I fit Mother Home. Tht returned! it to the Alderman with. Upon mytcorT , ; eeierice, as clear , . y; spm unimportant t . iiome.afld ny tne ,'V: f i fwith cettam tnstructioris A silent IFoman.-There are m the world, individuals, so uncharitably "disposed, aa alto gether to discredit the existence of what they j are ungauantiy pieasea 10 terra me vnenornenon, at the head of our paragraph. Byron has compared a silent lady lo a prodigy.! only to bo dreampt of 1 in a poet's : philosophy y tndeUcet t silent thun-dersl'V-but luckily jior thejair sex, poetry is not argument :r an4 the; instance in prose we are about to juote, speaks hfuiy int faror of the possibility of f there having actually existed, at least one woman (hot bom dumb) who could hold allow him to disobey with impunity; again', her tongue for some purpose. ThsUtory is re sWwould flvfinto a rase and -beat him I lated hy Madame Campau, the gpyorness to the defv authority hu- aDa. Fuin indulge without re A-t- , aAnj jUptI it i,Hm Rot stramt in siniHp givejumselfup to the powjl thef-wTfecf! the. Procnreur Civil of VeraaUleSi was one day cnatting at her orn house, m tne midst of a large assembly : she happened in the He has sprocuredia 4 WORKMAN in this bu siness, that CAN take the SHiiMi ;nfl of any thing in these parts : AND THIS HE D0E1S byjpuuinsr SHINE upon his WORK. - HIS SHOr is nearly opposite v the residence of Mr. Giles',' in the House.where William .Husrhes formerly carrifd vfi 1 business-i He will on hano at his COiN EUT1UISAKY SHOP, near the Court-Huuse, articles in both BRANCHES ot ihb BUSINESS IICJ COUNTRY PRODUCE & LUM BER suitable for the BUSINESS, will be taken i4 uaymf aft-tf WORK. cxOl I fC? Orders from a distance will be punctu-1 aIy nilod and the work carefully packed and sent off i ; Feb 22 tf31 a case as I ever met. upt cr Gf every maddening passion. It was the conversaUon be withdraw .went 'nlu. ftr r;U .h A th fi,mairtn packeVwh!cMa Hed ihat mjh- of ; proaihepco in guilt : 1 She taught course ot thcon versation to let fall borne foolish SKdRSct him toplunjfiptothat seaof profligacv!& yation i or other, out of its phc, it i, true' Kcl?!" :SlI!.Tr. J:; iMirn La fi. t of no sort of I consequence; Her husband ra he .wasHossectfiiff life, Iftbecrimes oftbe poet T . 'Tl mitunA ineduhsenDer tm.ennndeni ,Uo.J--:ri,.i4 u -tj I I,cr tu UU1- Mgup, wt ouo a oimyiciwu, tIiat ne can give iuu satisiaciion to an wna may 13 ft To be bark in DuUiir. within three weeks, it the I wretrneciness upon wnose agitated , waves 3 i end of which, the1 comfrlission, of Oyer aodTer-, t- kininer'waswcomraence. xnet ruaa saeceeaeq 1 reserve tne execration m tne worm tne world r,'.m r..nd ; n0 it. uuj vAMutuv 1 , q vutJ udiiv VV fwwwv y or thirtii vears after this, and ne; word ! from Vuit time; husband or children - a concer P'. i I liw-iAntTi1 tfcVrtn anrl AViicKinrrrtr v. I ted theft fas committed beneath hor very eves : I puxk i narratPdi b th I cnangea craaies uunne'i tne nrst montn ot i r"' "riT.r wXif?r f rv-v 'i :." rV:-" ; When she eaveiier consent to the marriage of acters wouin nave Deen ennreiv cnaneen: u;ij, prooauieinai wasn- i the contract ; never was sach extreme tenacity icentious pro-l witnessed in this world. She never once open- flate, and Byron the exemplar of virtue & I ed her mouth : her self love had been wounded, and she never. forgave the anront ; her dose of it 0 3USIKIHSS , finHE SUBSCRIBER takes, this method to II 1 inlbrrn tho Citizens of Roxvan County and its vicinity, that he ha quit thn farming business, and he now m6umes the i ij CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, and will carry on the business in an us various branches. ' He will not hesitate to sly, that his WORK shall not be SURPASSED by any! done in his line of business ; and he would dbj happy to receive a liberal "share of the PUBLIC put upon ipTSW ':r.cfpal cashier; -of Glendower &Co. ( it t"'reuaistance:pf the robbery "aa? nan I if J'! '.ilrmin i in PAotatlr. ' nAAlngr tht -TkL tnWa? 4 I 1 ? 1 - f who could be none but the nrisonert naeWbt 1 ft f ; W (Stitutedj ten bags of half pence'tor iboselolgoWi Vnd it is by no'means'iroprobah f;i):HteHteii-; The Dateh piec wU ington mighejiave been, thej if :.;K-:- i then handed to the witness the council fi i j rfil 1. WrSfe benefictf at1Os.ti0. .i ,? . . i-riiiii .11 - nnnm ao put mro There is a wonderful visor in popular fal lacy.- When the. world has once got hold of favor him with their custom. His Plantation is adjoining ihe Lands' of William B. Wilson ank others " ! S IT. B . WALNUT AND CHERRY j WILL BE TAKEN IN PART FURNITURE. j .VUNFORD BEAN. Feb. 22tDl cr.mnieridation. A ounff Lady of good quai-i ifications will be employed in the Female Dej partmentj Sot the purpose of reducing the couisd o instruction to system: the pupils will be distrH buted into classes according to their state of im4 provement. These, together with the terms of tdition, and books used in each class' will bo thS following: CISS I. .., a:- dthography, (Webster's Spelling Booif heVf addition;) Reading, (New-'ork Reader, Nos. 21 3,) and writing, $5 per session, CLASS II drthotrrathy, f Walker Dictionary;) Reading, (Cooper's Poems) Writings first principles of Grammar, (Green's) Geography, (P. Parley's) Menial Arithmetic, $7 per session. 1 CLASH III I (Jrammar, (Murray;) Geography, (Smiley'sj) Arithmetic, fSimley'sJ $S per session. i CLASS IV. ! History and Chronology (Worcesters;; Rhetd- Younn- Gentlemen and Ladies may pursue any of the above branjthes at thu discretion of their parents or guardians. Paintin ? a separate charge. The BuildiDg which is of Snck, is Urge and: commodious. ' ' ! Terras of Board, including Wood and Wash iHg, (candles excepted, &c.) from 22 to $27 i per session, which will consist of 51 months. tj Parents and guardians who wish to place their children or wards in! the above institution, are in formed that it is in a flourishing and growing condition, and that there is room for more pupils. if application be made shortly rrjahs & JTraditions of Portuffil.b-ttt iM I I tiuo mimia, am iriena ir. ilwigSi rt , Sismondil The Battles of CreasT Vl 1 in NOTICE. grammatical note and the nMir&ti m . : 0 -. " iv"5wsj Kit Helen, a tale by Miss Edgeworth,1iC Airunzebe; a tale of Alrachidria 2 fOa.1 . Treyilyani1 by the author of Marris hW ' j lite, 2 vols. 12mo i I " ; P Ditto do. book of Bible Sferiol i The book of Youthful Sporta I ' I j EvenrreenUr Stories for Childrpn L' T4i(B Youth's Sketch Book ; a j foatjnllu lor children, bound in -silk with gi 3;n My early Adventures, dpring the Pc?inii i Campaisms of Narjoleoc I J i Arasmanes, or tbe SeekibyXl LJfijiwSf llbe PerHsbf Pearl Street, mcludjniaii 't,bya-labM.t: 1;t Raleigh May 3, 1834 4 j TiHLORXNC - . i mm HAVING received the latist Ne?? ; PhiladeTphia FASIIIOlsS, tqe London and Paris FASHIONS, a good number of first rate workmeri'M j pared to cat and make work Ha'aoj&rtor c,'- ion be made shortly. . ! I to anv one in this Daft of the cotontivi-vranii I Every effort will be made for the improvement l(j fit: well and being agent fo somiof thu . r .- countrnarice changed the ' jury indicated hi iheif gtstures that they wre satisfied thj wimes was descending trom llie 'tabid, ewben I Will I astpnisning now nara it is to get iou neat it aoouttne have given u p the ghost; ? if is as healthy as ever example of the vitality of a fine aying;iwhich has the advantage of in me overnacKmed piece t . s inane ToUiiormav ffo d oiec& ear. M4fki i v ?:v ffi l f fth fuAsel f thei prosecutioul whb faarfdeil Itftoi I head till it seems to ik ;f bim VHe looked'at it;rubbed it on tlie feleeyt 1 and' laf the next dai !fltji 1 bf hW well wortfcMt,and. then turned! tj the (again Thefbest H I . witness said, folding the piece ot - monaytin his I ;Hl-to:ofOlendower!&o. 1 - f .7 f!! "'l4-iiK!'-ld6:-' J ' I , f-j E i 1 that he could. In f fllf Have care vouneman.loci atit ariirl' aaiii I Pce at a ly-i i' tall into Ins hat-Which lay before him cm the . v , taoie. i peg your paruou..saia tie, naxinsr it must have been a strong one.' Twenty or thir- tn years ! Ponder on this, ye traducers of the fair, and own that a Woman may, 'for a cortsid ration' 'be 'silent;' though.fnof dumb.' ! Sir Walter Scott's 'Fenella' affecta dumb uess from a different motive : but this is confos- -II - T ft ..," seuiy a mere notion ; an u nothing to be com par- ea to tne matter oi tact virtue ut our " mtu.tt c de V ersaules. --4 r v . 1:1 YORKSHIRE! EATING MATCH. 1 hPTA VDfta ft nmnna mm lm mtU M r"1""" V : I Jae "i xoricshire,' between; two men, named move ineeartn, it ne nad any I Gubbms and Mumrins. which cana,i .,r5it w,i distance tronf ltto hx a prop Tor I ot interest in the neighborhood : and a countrv Ll- l. SV: llf ' ' i ljJ' .1 .Ii-. 1.1:1.1 f L.r - . . ' ma leyer. " iJ-our excellency Knows tnai ;uau loaTlK vptace Deiore tne match was this is one of the standard allusions, one of 1 decided, fras stopped: by almost every one m the thA nrKtarv t'rvV in Ao 11 Moad with " Who beats ? how does the match Udhuding; thcoin the fitness- and newsnaner - Wnterlnnd nnn to" Jtqhich hesaid, iWhy;I doaot ' v You are sure that this is tbe indentical piece Lu.. a- . uu u In.. exacl,y Know they say Guolins lieeiit; but 5T.M, M.vtT.. i say ftlnggins-'Jl bet 'un yet, for when I leaft, Vi wwij grcm uiaii, ana cry, ne was oanly twogeeee and a turkey behind 'Lojrdihow wonderful ,Nbwfif Archime. him PT j j i i t , cf money ?'- "I hi iHod are positive? Lookatit again: M Mrof liow wondertuII? . Now, if Archime-. him I j hi f I dp swear tbiai9the Iderltical piec4t desd founit bis.a place, his . prop and bis , h ' 'J 4?-5i'Aijd thr?..8aid .bi,-taking another a'gmtj lver, and if r)'e could bavo moved witt the i An officer IMhte-,l"iJ Ji I -P. 1 i swlftdcss. of a' cannoa ball, fodr hundred & Passed f. The. Witness was petrified! ' : ' ; M ft ft - ' ft ft . " ' M9mm i ) -m I r :! r Costello had at the lever, and if be could have moved witri the 1 1 An officer In battle1 happerrinff to' bow. a cannon 1 1 swiftness of a' cannon ball, four hundred & bal1 P368?4 ttYeris Nd and took off the head j e gnty miles every hour, it wbuld have ta- -2 ?haiitood, behena him,i "Yoasee, s RESPK(TFULLV calls rhe attention of the publit? to hisne Hons ofs i f the 'Court House Having lately! ii to considerable expf-nse to improve U.uv comfort, and nlare the. capacity of his EHt iiilisHmeni, to meet the generous patron,! age whch ho hss received he heps he shall be able to render perfect satisfaction. His Table. Beds, Bar and Stable, are furnished in -the best style that can be expected of an inlaiid-village' and eveTv attention shall be rendered to thia wants of his customers by himself and 1113 ser vants, i N. B The Post Office is kept at this House. Statpslie, N.C. Nov. 9 tfl6 j- ; wimvmi& spring THE H'fecrifcer iii.s f ;ved theTI" xoa's rjAGAZiira a work Pub ltshe.1 quanarl in New V riCJtnJ Philadelphia, M a I . tn ah iMra ana comion oi luose euiiuoiwi w farther particulars apply to v - j Kenton uiemmons. j it John Clemmons, f S ; Wilson Warrmach.J-Trustees John Johnson, j Thomas Hanes, ) Clemnwnsville, Davidson Oounty, N.C. April 12, 1834. tf 38 s.ivai to irvv ACAjDEMY. HE exercises :of ihU Institation will com mence on 1st day of Ainy . next, at the 'ft IUV.lt t fashionable Tailors of New-York atd PhH plhia, he is prepared to ieachol gite ltatv.i to any tailcr or uilors that may wijii !aa tion anu anj mat may? am oejwj ip-a do well to call as he is read aadtoty satisfacUon. : f 1 j IttF Orders from ajdistanci wilt hi ppes; ly attended to according to (ffer4.f4rkiUi( kinds of cutting will be dooelon sh$rt.v. He can be found at alf times kt hb'diajf tw doors above Wm. II Sliugteti Tfc and hearty opposite Mr: JohnlMurphl'i f j Salisbury, N.C.1834-'tJl p , B.i.vii of we wmni . .. W Tm ".WSJ- -J II . . -aa a, w tf- -h s a w w ft wua nir t rv u II ri n rHHri ft I 1 1 I in an pjtuaiiou called lA 'Jri 3 S1UKK, in tbe Fr"us . j . Ti 7I i Norrh part of Stokes County. ? nd about foar commissioner appunuru j i-( - i Ui'.es from Clement's Forge. The trustees subscription for the capital stgk jr4 5 rtI Kaving procured the services of Mr. Anderson, f North Carolina '' thai a anfieidnrt hf Orange County , feel every confidence in re- ,tho h tteeHn epmmeo'ding him to Parents and Guardians as individuals to authorise the Jffgw&Ui. eminently qualified for the instruction of youth. Bank.- ; If, r -J The situation is in full view of the Saura Joun- j Notice w; hereby given that a .Gajgfi tain, very pleasant and healthyi and the cheafp-1 ng ot the sonDer lor bwj id piess ol board and tuiUoti recommend this school ne'a " w,e,Tf w tV vH;1 i the consideration oftne public. I u u uj v. w --f F ThA hr-neheS to 1 tnrht at this Academv 1 pf organizing thesaid Bank and w i a m a. l : iwtvQ snn m ph i ir Lite- i7iivriniiiv3ii s" ? are tne iaun anu fjrreK languages uxaiuejua- i j-"?-"- . n.ii. 4:.i r i i n nrsi inaiaimeni oi uuuaia '. ri lies, iirmimeuc. y, owu. , ii . --! - r . . . s . 7 TT mr - , ! TERMS ' ! For Reading, Writing and Arithmetic . per year - , - - $5 For the above with Eng. Grammar do 10 For the higher branches per year . 20 4F.VIUKH V111UD J4U Lfl CHBTU i I I " 1. . i ...A i , a a A A am. r . aiMuw uv.. luiti . uwu II9FGI U Ull I LEIIKXS. 1 - T .. . v .a i L . ... . . . M . i .1 , i . . l mvcit iiiiii iubl. 4.i0934ii.iiiiii.iiiiii vPara'fft I - i ; t h . - r- i nmK.mnfr ii thP tajhiiins irnm tnp rxt rpnnri- 4 tiipon ras mind tne date and eBigies oi me eold I ill-t ' v, ' ..":rr T- r I ' i .;. ' ' ;. . 1 "V"5 f " . . " ; r f ? . - , .i i. :i nave raisra inR pan n nn q i nrti p Ann vntn&ii r- " w . . i aw ,.t i .nr-nnn ann rans. . tie- is inerpnire Dre i it was to procure some I "v. .7. i y-v" -r." ir -pvt . u M'M'MimJfMX - - : A-'". . , . " v.- --:.r r i 'r TtiMA cluiu-n him ftn I similar coin, that he bad sebtfo Hollapjdl 411!? w-80 qutmg absurdity as gospel--it'Anid this ? continued he4- and tNis ? " and j wondering at the wisdom of Archimedes- thta f'r taking a fresh piece from his ha vquestion :lil.y ': V 1 . 5. t each ? I ;ji , The witness was struck datab. 'The tfrisoncr I n f f was immediately acqmtted 2 I' l: iit : . - f . -' - ' '.t.. .-P5.H ; M I'. .! ? . . . . '(. i. la 1 -t s - Eatiroro! JL Bulwer. am : GUNPOWDER. , Thisjarticle has produced a creat deal of a? -V I -f-.k i . O pain; and put thousands out of it. The WheelingvTimea records a novel use of i-' The late General B. i?oinTfnbst tri frp.lsnrl I this deadlvi Iffraim which , ia yca!l ! worth bnr8oroe traor'diritry buioels''tri4iwould lisome atteniionAii individual 'of that town. nared to execute all orders in his line of business , An Irisbmari Jn Bostcmiswallbwed, through r with neatness, punctuality, and despatcb-He mistake,!ta quantiiyjof otig poison. It is feared flatters himself .that his CUTTING is supeti he will not survive, as the ingredients were rum or to any in this section of the country, whigb i 1 ' ill -4:, r , . -J . .. . .1 I -.'... , k shows tor itseii, irom me numoer oi s lasrnonawe customers he bas J" ' i V H He also returns his thanks for tne libera! pat ronae he has heretofore received, and Lopes ixr and corosive sublimate. On Wednesday; week one! of the workmen; on the railway near Lancaster, in attempting to get upon a car (used in transporting materials I a further' continuance ot ihe same. , fell, and was immediately killed, by the wheels rrFN. B. All orders from a distance will be a . ft 1- a J -', m mt . . I ' - s-: . Die. , i ne ceneraia desire ; had iust been com-1 equal in v! B? plied- with, when some country bticiycariie 1 eP With tbessistanceTof bis-hel ornate, he ;ij'ninhungry as hawks, after thet w& ning's idncd out the cavity, filled it with gunpowder, -i - Tfioort. l nev eareriv innairert wiirir.ftM.l roundAd WMi74tyH&h& the not knitting-needier? set firOtOi the' mine, yif! tf landlordenumcrated whit he had jripti to when a most; tremendous explosion took log for:wbat.lie tta4 ind'ampf g'bth- place. .The jaw boneaserit in twairj, JpilS-. fcrior mefUionedthe Jdocks, w filch had :thibffeadiJig-tooth: dmoltsedstarlcl' wittit H4p11been!only- foment before ,?erveup;lbr ibe'threeoilhers against wbicJiJtnere was no p Jih6 Irish gentleman's dinnpr.' risS! ontle' fanse. of complaint The pooVmar4 found $ft 1n??;pbipgiy. exclaimed 1 one of $e group piinself prostrated on tbe flbormmus (our ti 1 Arr?V Uy fiity to, the fivo that tho1 teilbw ieetb, besides bavins bislace verv muchBiirn tt bis face verv don't know B from BulPs foot. Horn wa-1 IThose disposed to tri the remedy have the jtertake my "watch up totbejontlemrnpre evidence of this etieast; that ltlwill mtininyjplirnents; and request him to "'proVe effectual,-- Sfar. cf .;' r v iteli rtio wbat'rclbck it is . r i ( iThe general heard 'the inessaire. tookuhe I Lk- .4L lMUf CURRANT vratcn, and with greit: Aeinpcrretdrned bis I V W1 mpraentV)f;odal happiness are con- xefpeciSaWitn ine assurance that as koori all u.cu W,U11U1J; recouecuons oi ihw extraordma- . cbudisb comprehension; o gref , for the occu- . .si . 47 t" - v ins si qv OOWn tf i tkiTt. tlm nrttl nf truman n tda Im. - i ' regale tnemseives on .wnjiteter, taey Vuldf PPpetlBhowi seemed eOTallyo'engage hiaf- 'V-J ' get, oui "e!r jwi'ViHw i?wwiiiiyiaisiurJDed Hfi by the entrance of mintaryHi Cgute, who, p: With that po!itenes3hichthe jpeiiliar characteristic.OJ tne annyi advanced; toward tentioo; and ttr call for . sallies of wit and r-nn humor, that made Jilm'theiidol of je very society ; oome iwenty-nye.y ears ago, uabim possessed . a circle, nueq aalled: excebt bvUbat orer iwbiK JVIademoiselle L'Espinasse jiTesiHe in Taris-i of the car passing over the upper part of his body. The brig Athalia, from iParai arrived at New Yo. k on F riday Week Ids on board a living iljp pupoiamus, aou xvapuarra, tne laiier ampmoi ouj,- infesting the shores of thVAmazon. and ire- ry .estrucuve to tne sugar cane; i It is the nrst one ever brougnt to the United 'States. ;: : ii lasiatea, mat. ex-rreswent Adams wui re sign his seat in Congress, after the present ses immediately; attended to, by A ' - HUKAUhi 11. JJriAltU. Salisbury, 10, 1834. ; . li. i The lady of a f expectable mechaoiC of Dela- ware 9hio,Neas aifewjlays since delivered of three female children. Two were still-born; and the third survited but alshort tucet 3 The ctty of Titteburrr. . with :itsi sabtfrbaii ad jnncts, ! Alleghany town. BurxunghamL&c. con- .tarns a population ortrjirty tnoueana bouis. : ; The BchoanerTh4ddeos,rora Tampico, arriv- at iiew-rieauaoa peaiur iasiani, .wuu su,- OQO,inapccie.fjrr V.ri . '-7. ; The: Steamboats United States, Captain Yan de whaler, runninrr on Lake Onterio', latev tooch- ed at the'mocth of Oenessee river with 1000 pas- The Directors of ; the Boston ! and AVbreester finHE subscriber wishes lopurchase a number ?iL of Yorjio Negroes, without any limit du- - -i. J k.. ' i . - .i a L t -Ll-- nuv me nei iweive utuutus. xuijr person iiv- ingsiichj property for sale, would do well to , apt ply to tho subscriber , or his ''agents, before - they. make a bale for tber may rest 'assured, that he will pay the most liberal prices, m CashJ The subscriber" has no connexion thi year ivith Robert note, in me purcnase oi? ivegroes jn ; r,; -;f James Iluic. N, B. 1 All letters, addressed to tbe. subscri- ber will bettended to as punctually ias if appli cation were;, made in person. In his - absence, ur. .iveeves, : t rost & .Txaster.i wm , contract friVegTtjesjand pay cash, and j isanthbrisedlt -if .i . . . ii n.J j' . a-- -.': - 4ii ,iiqie w purcnase tor uuu , ana an Agent ww at all timea fc'cf ibdnd;at D6cttiIloydis .Hbteiiin C barlotte, prepared to mike- purchases' the same aslu the, subscriber werepreseiir. 1441 v Rail Road Company has resolve not to' employ any man who uses ardent, spirits; V Ls The Hoo MablonDickersoa haa accented tbe invitation to deliver the address befote the litera- nki1n rf An rrm nir.d-m.mun- n tm.mw. JJEPOSITEDiPGR, SAf.P. Ht he commissioners at this pliee, pn .fl ) harried. The navment in. alitoilct&Klh instahnenta will entitiej thejsubscrsj? jestsjon such payments in advanct? , time when such instalments are O-J Boarding can be had at- excellent houses jfor ff No vote will be received 0Dsbf$,) ied for without payment ot tne iim.r , ! Subscribera for stock whk ctnner General meeting may vote ' by proifs to the form! annexed, acknowledge, lof the commissioners appointed f,lV scriptions for stock, or any Justice f V. S. MHOOX pifty Dollars per year, including every thing. . i WM. A. LiUi,. G. T. MOORE, JOHN BANNER, s . Trustees! April 26, 3534 tf40 ;.V . OPENING OF THE Episcopal School Deferred In consequence of - the unusual 'nclemency of the past winter, tne progress oi tne uuiinmg oe signed to serve as a Oormitorv for the pupils' w this Institution has been retarded much beyond the expectations of the 'Executive Committee, under whose direction it was commenced in De cember last. And as the material of this structure is stone, the processor working in which is neces- parity slow and greatly aepenaanion tne weatner, there is now" no hope of its completion by the time heretofore specified for commencing the School. li This circumstance, together with the difficulty iiKeiytto oe expeTieiiceai in Diocunng in time trom the rionn certain anicies oi iurnuure indis- feipressod oplniori Jf the Rector, that without the I r ear of- 1. 1?. . GAVIN HOGG, i ! - a & . : lira. OYLAJ , i v J DVNCAN CMIEBO-Y ALFRED. JOXtdiZ j leigb,rMU 2lil834. 5 , - j . ! FoiMor PkT. .fft I, Know all meu by? these prffleo?if' do hereby appoint suia'c ana proxv ior-au im i half, to vote at a General Meeung here of 'the Bank of the State of ?? to be bel at Raleigh;, oo f the tgof.S iR3i. fto fnllv -mifl-ht or ryji -: personalty present, in witness " VJaO o set band ana --, :t A' I ckrvowledged before 1 ?'A 1 PARillEnff accommodations to be afXorded -by the new build ing, he would be Unable to 'carry into tsucceasful Operation the system adopted j has constra.ned the vttmmittee.. however'reluctantlv. to postpone for affew weeks, the m lor "opening, the School, j ed, that the EPISCOPAL SCHOOL will be -Jl,, , Lgraffl 1 penoneiit. of , April as before Ad- mHE Sfln V fveTtised but'mMmu&i the 2d of June next, at .4- fSS Mhich tfrne it rvMdentljr relied on- Uiat fTJiSk ieyery xning ttiu uoiujcuuer Shall at aU uroee.be soppUea i st anorcs. . . i fe-jf nmittia . . . r'; ? 's?y-GEOiYI FREEMAN, Sect. I f RaleighV IVlarch; S; . ' it nuueuca ui ; r f mceiijf i tni iffTJF. ail inn nnrni - - t .... r - r JL ftr i ' ' - h . - .. ; ; -j-, j " jfc hp OucCy on reasonable SI1 the market aceienra will spare no, ms; Jurns; i-IW 1M ' . f !..f ' i f 1 J iiv3 t! ' J it " - i5 'rVa J f 44 fvi.j
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 17, 1834, edition 1
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