: ii ' 1 1 111. i Si. -.I'tr-itf-vf ?: ., -S- j '- ' ";. I- -I ' ;. -" " if . 1 ' it.-: '-"nJM i : i r- ! t 1 .if . ti .4 1 1' 1 1 K if! 3 iiL r s -t . -V,' l if mm . 5k !-1 l mm ,rw ;-" r - ACKS. FIRST . U1 1. - : .:X ; IMKh? fJj-ntt: S500 cn J in & doi Folly XVacb- ttrfitMtvr v. fiflWi ilorf by 1- 2 3 iFonsou, H .; a;,-V 'j-;- 0 4 1VXha Simon - rat jjf i b 0 iuzuurougu, Luzbo i 1 1 4 4 , j". - f - A ' SATUIlDAV,!OCTOBi:a 13, 183S. . " -!-, ,1 ::: j' L l"t' meet at Third vteektUowan county the Instant. Jf7ml 7tJ JU!r. J uii Buren ever done for iht South ? TMa is a q2iiun, vrbich, we think oohl ip come hume feftousIj to et ery man who has the forming yiF hi? own uj.iaioii. Some thcie r, wtioidJ lift 'Hdki the trtwible to eoqaire into facts anl frm a ouoclusion fur themselres : )fh fgaif ate const ratned fey necessity or jre jndice logo with Xceiiain men against certain o thr nin -ail feic aa llese, we care nu a Vul addreins j IBiit of mch a are disjn-sed to exercise the it.caiimabSf pritileje.M' thinkl'ist far themselves, we agiin enq'iire what has Mr. Van Uoreri done! iorij the J5u'Uh ? His fiiens, the offi- holders J are . rfoclaiorog his deoti ;n to tho South, j Bat teside promising as his vt?tu if anjBUI aliTer bejtetidejed to him ablul ishiag Slavery in ihL Dutrict of Colurcbis, We f nothirtjri iikat entitles htm to the credit odr friend. know o of bein n abetted has dune mute one bc TTthk r. ran 2?r-i,i-Vfe 'gjf & jut j mcnlt is the coasuoaaiiop cf a foul mtr 4tli pc, Mr JaaiAs Watson Webb'i ? prstoo j nago between tbc EttcctiVc and bw Office of 'thearrest &c. at Bristcl, not became we Ucldera and the pahlic inoney. Indeed , gtreit iapIicit conCdcocc,Wbcf4U5Dit jfel iJacksob ba8j lashed us going-ibe roondaas i ccrioaity of tbti ceo-j with wbips; Van Bdfei. Jtriff scourge; us mi4t.' Wo are verr lotL tSobeherc 'that one with scorpions, provided ba can grasp the w!k has teen bred a gcniUroco, anJ Vfco j pvr of Uu nation fbbicb Lis hands are m hprA reftrted asi'a clevetielfow i now ootst retched. Who that oppojed Jack- should bate ttted eo Iotr aid tiniiitVi a I eon (we candidly ask) 5ir now be assigned part, as ta here feprtsentci; ' We, Whv! it ! oyer to Van Buren by anrpartyJeadeil much more likely, that Mrl Va Baren e opposed Mm lor nif usurptuons. ana taken in by aorasehyltxk creditor of tWctVg,Vao Buren as he, protraaf tf it i twalkitj0 in and made tnc aladaiL wnnom inrxiHiog oi i.pw- Fa Uww . w ih ?a t4u. pnj man cf integrity go ovef- to the camp of itbe enemy, and become the papuzjo At a cor rupt administration. jrf j ; l' j thef effect. At any rate, we mnst httr ibe ti -i --i . . ii -- i-iL r Hi .t: tcn- " Phnccs1' eide of the etory before we demn him. I 5 VerjJerr thai ttre RiebauroJ CiHBIer speaka ofjthe Rickmond Krquirer as B4lcg inthe front rnk of Conservatism ' It P njfU ken, the Enquirer, wme time since,' If iri4 dfetlneMH positiou, and failed atnee thennftjh hen keen duJoinif aboat in the rear ran kM k.o co rocJism.Mfex. Goaf . "r . Hi i.On.tbeeveriinA if the 3rd instant, a !Mtfsier W1LKJ 4 dis IniWfjb c - br fuzbo- i ;qTfact .muddy:.. vllpBieiakear "Colts that iyyiiiO::entcev $50 for- L'-.l -1 i j'rtl . u . : . l fcTifif 1 1 Vi Carba bJ'Jacksonuf fe&fima'nii!;: - ;' !v-, 2 dis iBi&ixters by VTi-I i!ehlt)iof fiVesi wood V dam, 3 dis MllM I -v ' 'tS4 $fel-Pro prie tor's Parse, two Jt!ypii-f "!? jvi-. ' -; tmyWji mty of Sally Eu I 1 1 Sfrripvjctr ift Canary hy ; ts J!(rm'al b Crab. 4; years tM.plceirIt!ahii':fby;!Specu- 4 Mflllll 2 dr. fcpe,iJam byi Hal, ,4 years. (l)rin0hirV yCiiarteaf " 3 3 almifO'ftlMMiifari- years MckeU'a ;c f by Eclipse, ' 11. ill. m it 'r. I' -:'r 4-57; :r imnAY. 7 dr. ral)urse, three mile jieats On r the other hand, he h ; ibe mere admission of which, to loosen the bonus of lUH Union . : . I . ? than any thatefer was agitated in Congress. He rot'ed fbf re-jlut&roala the Senate v New York, that Congress oaght not to admit Missouri intojhe Union; iiriless sh4 would introd ace into her constitution a clause forbidding slavery wtth in her borders, p ile pikeivise w role a pamphlet in favor of Hufus Kind's efectiorv to the Senate of the United Sbtesj expressly that lie mijht carry the weight of; jhis $urpassioj intellect to Dear in lavor oiiini meaare. invewe ion;oi ten the tremendous exertions of this Northern Giant on this subject!? Have we forgotten how the slave-holders trembled for their rights, and how the patriot Itremljded for the constitution ? Have we forgolfen tbc ' prottacttd night ses sionsthe speeches against time the. nerqe personalities ao all the evil boding circumstan ces of those times ? jlfave we forgotten, how Henry Clay in ihis ojomenl of nur peril stood by us and did battle in oqr cause like a good man and true? How he finally triumphed-when alt seemed lost Whajis air. Van Boron's pro mised veto 8jaiBst all this. , oball he be called a man with jhiitithern principles who has done litis because lie tins promised differently. Veri ly, there are soirie "whlo know him well, tliat say his political promises 4 are tththj made and lightly brokeji J iThcy tell! us how he jinimied jthe Souther! members 9f Congress to go wth lobklng -woaia catling Let sel SoronrM said she was from Iredell County, TciibH to the Jio'oiejof Cot. . D Anslto 10 mieJIVist ofj-ljis. plice a.fcd asl permission to j st ! kll (iighr,! Wrlieh ras yillicgly granted fce 1 itrijl neji mmling thtt partaking ofj tbft -bflj4 Vl of trjje family, he departed, taking drew beio:gini ito-Mrs. Austin which tti4 follid ibitilfiroQla' where sbe bs4 . elejt.--0a;Jt5ji; last IhVltliu'! ori Mrs. Pead!. Miififo!f thsTow -r; with' the dress for. I lie ttpur posql jwrf ing ft iifed--MVs. P. immeJiaiely rtchfd" it, ad her ihai the coeld nit have; ijpy cniif the Cast of the1 week she Lowrever. jcaUed oniToesday, whfen Mrs.P. told aer plainjlyil iftat the dfc?4 wat j Mrsi Austin'sJ'and .wity fjk shvo & (4 have iL WhreHponv MisaUJljrt toy wuCU name .r,p cai:eu iirisir neie.j ursuw tracts, and has not since oeen neatd ox '-t-pne ;,is tall, frery ibin and sallow compacted, appHfri to bs .between SO and 40 years, of-ige, apd qit5? to some lolistruciion or disease in the ficef jfefks ui a wbtntpg voide.- : j . them in deMuii lJitg : k New York5 F jvhei tfttM, : darn Virjginian, r iFederaltsts agaiti NPlll " " ' 1 : 1 t-. he'is all at rnano3uvred to get ia. & high protection for Nor thern sheep owners ind distillers under a pre jlence that he was making: the measure odiods, jaod how he (feaijirtg iflcCteSl his purpte) w htr- eu about ana voiea lor inai most neiarious mea sure! . Here wej have not only a prwif of low Jlittle is to beexpecttid from his promises when they conflict with hjs interest, but we have a further-answer to : ihje question with which we set out, " .What has Mr. Van Buren done for Ithe Sooth ''Wnkwir. HeSr;ted for the Ta riff ofI8-2S. ! He voted agiiitist Mr. Monroe, the pouthern cardiditefor the Presidency, in favur Federalist, j He voted with the against the, war;: and yet by prvmis- i P, i . 1! j G ENTILITEJL J'Nt SM A LXJi H - . . i t : -ill! i A very graphic picture ft that delectable portion of, tbe world's 'crinients in wlJrse elements are mingled vulgarity and sloth striving wilhall, to keep u 1 appear a oce f asort of half way j 'respectability,; is in the Yeilowplusb Correspondence from an original furntsbed by thi houst hold di vinities of Mr and Mr-Shu d ,. i i 1 1: . j They ' bad ajsix-roorned-i-n t counting kitcbin. and sculry-and nhm twelve 4auh tifrs in all, wh'zz : four Ajiss Buck mas ters, one JMissSb urn, Mary'by name, Shuloji daughter, uid seven others wba jsbiU jbs tircicsa. ' Before jibe hooso wis a! l:t!e garden where tfc$. washtii f ibe fatmjjl.tlas always hanging. There was so' many? of l hem that it was chilled tV be done by rr jlars Tliere was six tatls elnd a stocking on each, and four small goosljry bushes, M Wva covered witbsomo bt i lining or olh M?' Ue grfeai and sUltery Idodlingj girls Was always on the stairs poking about with nasty flower-pots,'-a ;cookiug something, Jor bprawhn in tho window seats with greasy curfed papers, . reading greasy '4 t ORiTHB UaROLIA,.V ATCH3IASH II s- -i--i4 , . hi . hfiTl: : The Van Buren men who have 6rniness ' . . J . : i ; :i lit ;Sll. enough td avow themselves, as well as Ithdse in dtsgutse seem delighted, from a paragraph in a northern oaner. that there is Itkelv to be some flivisim in the Whig; ranks, M !ip latipb to the next Presidency. Tbeii jjy I'll ' ' ' - l ;it ! . It will be of! short duration, for ;tbey rtlaii rest assured that the great end jrowing llepub lican party of tiia country will not ajla' fltr self Id befsplit to nieces, bocanse of ji ipus- , : i . " :! - 'I i ?J 1 'E : rii lijij V.. papoT rpfzuiaiion.: , i upy arw rfsoivp iu let no mthor consideration divide thein in their unflinching efforts to redeem the coun. i ,.: t .71 '. - - : 1 s l irya Jicpntderatermcn are appealed to, j.iLii,L.!.i.::,ji J'tiJiJ :uiu jvuipiiaiicaiiy cuncu vu iu coaio lorui', aniijby bb'e. mighty, and patriotic effuit;tel cue Jpijrjllafipyjrronslilution from thedffipl andjiyratjical hands of 'Matiinj-' VatijBjirli and bis confederates and bis army of !of!ice ' -i v ' i- Ifil If hfildeis and office serkers , All considerate men arc asked in. candour, to say if they Jo notlitj th(? retirement from the bustle f t ie I . i i - - . .. Hit -i's : world, see and feel that thei pro?petiitk!if , i - ; i . . - . . ft an ,ilf novels; -An infernal pianni was jingling from morning till nigit. Two eldest Alias! Buckmaster Bjttle of Praff.,,!six vounfrest ALis rhnmt kh i m? cctlage,,, And 1 1 cursed the day when In my cotuge" was rote j Toe younger(girls too were always bouncing abd thumping about the house, With lorn pinny- with sinelar soecss. . For i lexers and other books forctfttnuog roonas, u is particularly oaefal as in waul oi ine leal may be vrruten oa no thread being rd. Bocks buond in this Way are said t be so strong that a leaf canaot be' dis placed, except by taitia? or tearia it. &Jeny of the Backs are adopting- the lajprovemedt. ! ANNIHILATION I3IMPOSSlBLlk i It is now ascertained, and is capsble of the clearest nroofi that the simnleele oi wnicn an suftscaLC3 is compaseil, cannot, by any cnnceirable meansL be destroyed. ri. i" j j ' . "i- ... ; -4: ;. ucy uay inuerUj oe SO CRangCU 33 lO pre tent not the4eaitsemblarice to their pre vious firms they may be so tain -rled with other bodies that Iheirfieistitv cannot be Jraced f they oti be dissipated into inyis tb!e raoor. and be apuarcntlr annihilated : bet we learn from the science of 'ebeat fry, that in every Ishape thesarae elements remain inexiipVuhable; and unalteredl. The phenomenaviof solulio fjords sums of the m oft obvious illustrations of cr'm- I nlete cbats-e orbdiiced in bixJics withbut iciisiuff tlieir annihilaUoni. -I If a piece gfsiltcr. be immersed in dilu ted nitric in a shoft time the stlr Will be entirely dissolved Its hardues?, its Justr?f its tenacity, its specific grsvitr, all the cha- J racteristtcs which distinguUb U as a mm! are goao. Its very form has anished, & the hard, splendid, ponderous and opaque rriet al. whicli few minutes befuro was tjiIera ekl in the mixture, is apparently annihilated The liquid, botvev'er remains as limpid as before, presents no difference in appear arce to indicate i change. , .What, then, l&s become of be solid piece of stiver which was placed in thei liquid ?-must We eoncludi that it is( annibiiated ! Put soine p)eccs otj copper iiito .the solution and the silver will reappear, and fall to the btKtiu ujT the -glass in 'small brilliant metallic crystals Though solution is! one of the simplest prcccescsof nature, tjie limited fa- r L . V ; . 'f cyuius o man win uoi pcrinu mm to cota ptehend ibe mode jin which it- operates. There is not one phenomenon cf nature that the inind:if nwn xin fully comprehend and alter pursuing the enquiry as far as the mental capacity will admit, he is sfiU; oblig ed to confess that there is an operating pow er bejond the reach of bis comprehension. - I - -. ; JJakewell. Col!c2 KOTICB IS hereby given thsU apjicatiort; will ie t: to ibe enaratng staat.1 b General A; bly of the State of Ntsrth Ltndma, Ur CL to locorpuraie iuo 4inroj u iue uiti. i i . II . . .1 - . .. 1 - See. of the bard of Tr . ,Oct. 13,1533 iff-; ! ! "IT! EMAiNING in! th Post Otiee in b : Xl vi!l-. lrull Coooty; N.C. on the Ujttter 1533.1 ByeraSmitbi Brasure Henry a -h i ----c Corry J4 W Cavio jars Cavio airs Sarah CalJweli Jos P CameU Mr Rirhell Cainsiks A Dfj rnelt Mont Ad f fores, and large piecer of bread I never seojsurh a house' and treacle ;i A few months ago Mr Branch was calling txpon the Whigs to unite in putting down (fje administration. The? Jinve united! in putting hbn dowa, Jialgigh iUgisUrj j This just retribution reminds us of tbe boy's emphasis in reading a verse in the Old Testament And be spake ia jbis sonst say 1 02 saddle me the ass, f And they sad died t?v-rPrenfice. l i f DKATI1 BY LIGHTNING. ( I ' " . . . ; i : I Mrs. Betsey Mosf, consort of .Vr Reu ben .l oss, ot this city, was killed by light ning, on Sunday morning lastj She ws lin bed with her husband and infant child, both of whom escaped withcit feeliag the shock. So free was Mr. M from the; ef fects of the li-jhtnina, that lie (or sotno time beiieved that Mrs ?lo3 w.Vs only alarmed by the thunder. Her detlt ws almost in stantaneous; no signs of fbm pparuig except a purple mask oil!; the neck add shoulder. Standard.. 1 i ! 1 our common country Ir s been hit . i - . r j . i prostrated, Sf almost nnnilul ilud by the mea- sures ci Anorew vacKson ano atartirhYEn Buren. i Has not the currency been ruirjed already by experiment? ? liaid we. not 1 ii as jonceoecoirie: a gnoo -iuu.orii Democrat, lie nrofented ithe scheme of 'the 4ll?4f ?if!!i,itff T"-, U - I safe'tf:.fttnd WsteVinlNew'lYiirk. and et bv sMf tf ffl !EP - ;.Go-' 1 . Went for the prociamahon and the force bilk and a , -"ir- k i r "i r yet he is become a good frind. to the nuilifyers tekffl ofMoucester'sMam. 4 dr Northern maicith Smhem principles!!!, YmiliMmSC' : . ;r ' .' ' ! . : SPff'vl- J'itelUgeneer. v A'Sysieni:-S.. lsier. Postmaster atfAisegc'. Alir llf$?T:pALL-UAGES; I ehigao;:lately;irsArrel the content of a Mr 'Mmi WW-'-i - ter which had ei4tii his office iroai its place of rf T " i vlV en- I aeposue.jo me vatuii,ani sales oi ins own iret- '-llwflN'. stained; as ;fol- 1 8Ury,and beio HcicieJ id -iU fast, ffsve.his LSiit-J !.- r i ' - : ?-.- - - I i' - ... l f -h : -- V illi llfli f f li ! t I own prsmise to py in lieu of li e money. 1 ?SM b.-clbyToo- 3 3 3 IM ' fit-. Ifp? vmi , -iv-. -V . L f AT M--4 -Ti cr oy inz- v . v WOr i..f1f.UT .V TV, -, -r-" rtM-m--m,m -: 4 4 4 1 a . -ii? iS-iJ . - jT" . . r premise to py in lieu 01 li e money Another Abr!!ibaml Jarvts, a Van' Baren Post master at Harlsgrovej N. J., a noisy loco foco, knd carried off all the money . . I Iatelv ran awav longing to nis tmce. MAltP7.ra?,1T"- '. ed bts office, and lis about returning' to En j lW Bl B'r because bis condliet lo;wards the uufortunat h iilfSlf f$-P1 : ' ;' '. ' '. engaged' in the laie rebtllion, hns been dia W ursOOtwo ; mW IfJtto h9 Gran&t ii home. - :- T ti- " " .. i LORD DUIIHAM. The dsshiny Governor of Canada, has resign ed bis office, andjis about returning to England, uufortunato meo pprov ed 01 oy nis uoTiorame . -- : ' " !LL the grcatj lr:sh agitator, seems paias tdrenVer himself odious Sta'as oif America. In a late iii--- - itioti meeting in Engiwd, be . I . ; 1 t . .: . uaai I Wcause he was from Alabama ana a slave own 1 .- t . 1 . 1 . ii j . 1 er. This gentleman in a1 reply to this gratui tous elor upon our country, contradicts that part If fi 1 SHylock; 5 ': ' 1 ''0'CoilHELX.jthf B :r'WilW-mm'-&: ;;'i- l:;;-i :i .to be taking frreii pai if Jlm;air 6nes,v; ..; - - o the Southern StaM Ij'W NianiU Hal I t i . '" speech at an, aboUtim V f liPr-rT'H ' '; . lJ -. it ;2:dis ; basted that he had 're fasi to introduce an Ams iIWII : c J-libn A v f lican into the Hall of jihesllaasc of Commons !, j Htr Zddroupjtf dam itp ft Xm '4 r i iV.'nta t . I' f I ous """i U' umi iwiuiii wuihuivib ,H. f:.;1i'.-V- v;vi -U- . . - i&ea him forianordet fr admissions-He says t.il:i!IriSirn hjv i- : ' that it was the Door keener that made 'Ibe ' ap- Sf fffe $700 -Ji mile ie&i ' "1 i ..!srie'.'4 : It if ' I ?. .-- . i i 1 .u:' 1.4., a institution ic KnwirtiOfT Sl?Mhh m P.d'vS r.rppn. hv most brutal . Ve bate heard it said that many i;fHcl!t?u!iv PUt,mM wJ n of his countivmea in America have been to the UtfM'itt bv I nabit of contributing toliwhat is cal hd the O'Cen)- bHMWjteM:-'. nail food kW the rMtV ;y I.-' J-S?i--?0;VBfli.1i-4.1lr.T--'-. .ii.' I L: ii ! '-.1 L1 .... kirn an. ifv.jTi"X r48,,y .Won oy tSOSton, J insnman id luiscouniry wn pi Sf-'EiKl ShiJirii. ! ...1st 1 1 " -,- -.! ' ie j omer cent, may ! main. : besj currency the world ever beheld untji l mad imtjuton ot a Jackson i a V m lijjiui i . .if! r- - H -si I J I struck it down by their experiments? Hcjs ;ho' ihejcommerce of the country be?n ciiJoUsd. -I -; - i i - docs not every honestfarmer of thecdnU try,?fol:the weight that pi esses him lon m TI. . I 1 . I.l'i ill iu caiui. i lit; Lititiu iuuiji uriil oIVst ourjholy religion, when the .: wicked ljher rule, p Van Buren stands pledged to walk in the footsteps ot Jackson, and is he j not doipwso Iwilh a vengeance ? iackon&hii' retUed in prostrating ovt ry branch!- q. Gofcinment at bib feet, except the 4 ciary, whach he dishonourec?' l)y a jciiHIp disgrace!! fiil and inrornptteut mcu to i seats :l . : ork the btlnch. i Van Buren seeks by endtb er expedient in addition to all thoe used by his predecessor to ride in iriumUvjoyjef thej r!ghtr of the people, and perpetuat jipst power. iYes,feUow citizens lie continues MAUREID r. In Lincoln county, on the 20th tilt., & JJ M. FQRNEY, io Miss SARAH C. dauah ler of Mr Jacob Fulenwidcr. i tin Rockingham county, C, on 23d ultimovMrs. MAHY- B. WA IT, aged 57 years, coneort of (Jul. James VVitt. Commci'cial Sicca rU. Ma iior Gfufge b ' -; ,- V Forsyth John u r - g Gillxer Iewia Graham James i ' Grave Jcsarf II t Hoggins Mrs Kniil Harden Gabriel i ill- Huis Satnuvl Holmes Jacb HicU Henry ; Hfee John .i - j - ri JuUnd WiIlKrri ! J a.'b m isa Durcas J ey Samuel Kcstler Jwhn Lowery wiss fariLenii i-ync.n j a v. , Luag.uiss Ctroline I Moore Samuel THO Jarr.r Mitchell "S M ;rrin .sirj Si..-:: McKca lhao - N Naples David ! : . ! P. rh rr Ifa .iy N il Pjne-.TL.is or his V. tvarson. J II Sirocd Thoi2s Siuin Ja4u-s Speck IHiiit'l jSMnn JoiepU harpe J m tflver.v.n WiaJr ilmn John tiwion'ifdnry Siamoum Miss C M 'hofrd & Turner : UlJfurJ S!limu.i i:i'l'vi.T.: rTemplatcja Ju!.nt rhomar Jamca I! Tucket Eiij-h VViHsMatthew Wbitlock Williiu Warren, liubi or II. Winds. ,'Uennet Ward WilHam Walker IVederirk Wi'soD. -Wninm ' . M YOUNG P. M 4 The New Vork American of Monday fist.alier staling thai tfen Grerit Wjsie'n 8iea4 er was due at that jtrt in the otrsninj prece ding, ssys : Such is alreadthe conftdenee In this mode of crossu; the , Atlantic thut distap point ment was actmdly felt t'lal the tray furer on a track rf three lhr-d miLs did not rioe, ftit a railroad coir va a $iori road, at tile precise htur." - I ;i j M l I , ; ! - ' : ! ; 1 i !'!- . ; i f j..imcs D'an,stae fd river on the route from Wythe C. H.HqJ Nortrj Carol i- !ia, wss convicted at ihe;lfte term of the US Court he f at Wythe Cotirtlior.bef rob bing the mail, an-l seotehrifd tuAt.n ytjrars imprisonment in the Penitentiary, in jthe District cf Columbia. Staiuitoa Sped a fev. ; ' " S i p AMBLING ON A LKGE SCALE. J .A letter from Dablin.in the Lon.lou Times1, says that rumor were current1 to the elf fact' that an Insb p?er, wholsuccepdefl,;d the death ot his father, to an estate of JLy I L,UU() a year, ana, nearivj Jiuu,yuut in to Urge Qongress to arm him with the: er- i ' i ! j h tf i jj i i ? nrafpower over the "revenue and purstilof . it l'- . i iiMlii-r the, nation ; to celebrate a marriage ltwttii bittji and fhe peopleV money, th ofderjO he jiay Iwve a Ghat Government uudei bis; controui, and tinder tnat ipj hVt? dependants. 'Hard monry, fellow citizens your mnst; pay unto this monster oL i iGfiv emnient jBank, and who is to get -:iljfr.ij;. tbeiice pray ? The Itopest'- Tajtncr'ijr ccuptry ? j No ! The joffitce, holders, e n!- 1 yrJi-J-H fumls. had Inst every!; shilling orel vHich be. had -conirol by gaming, even I ti hi4 soll-interFst in his ccgiiin rent entailed eitate Two other members of the peer? ige arc said to havb titl t'.ie plucking ot ;iis f?t pigeon. From, some hints thrown out in the letter, we infer tin . the Irish peer" is no other than jLordf I 'owrrbcourt, who was in this city not rnfuy1 years ago, and who so grievously disappointed somq of lour lelie?, it is aid by afif-rwards loiir ryihi a daughttr of the Earl , of Hudcn Jri 1 Com. Advertiser. 1 AltniVBD'. Sept. 27, Henrietta S. B. Company's itgntcr nelson, with JJry Goods, &c. for sundry merchants p Fayelteville ; and for T Falls and Stockton &. lluggiqs of tbe in terior. ' 1 :" I : i Typograjiltieil Issocmtion. rt H E ondersigned, j Officers of ; the Nat i r i 1 JJ.. Typographical Aiiso-tatioo, r compoiin,' n Board of Control," at the earnest solicitauom.f : number of Delegates; hd Societies for;ninys . ' Association, hap e. after maty re deliberation, r. -solved on a postponement of the next lucttu ;:, and hereby givle this! --l" S ' PUiiLIOTICE,1. To the di(Terent! Societies of Printer 3 attached to said Association as well as these de sirous of connecting tberaselres thereto, that tl. ) next meeting of the jNational Typographical Association, will be held in the ' i ,i " !.:ii -. I., i... i " ' t - : ' - i City of FUtsburgt Icmisy!i vatuftm O.V THE FIRST MONDAY , OF Ki:P- 1839, i i . 1 . I at which time and place, it ia fondly expected me ivr(uouia,i,c iuiu me cmercnt 2oc;etitii will attend. i -J., ' !" :: ; : .' .;. . . - : A . I. W- J AcxTox, BaltfriioreV President , 1 Wm. WrLLlfcoTO) PbiJadelpha,?rc Srs.'y. JAS.CLtFHjiK.Vis!itngton city, 7 easy fa. Chas. A. Davis. NJ Ym Correnwndin? Sea BOARD OF CON'I UOL I SALISBURY FEMALE Also, pet. 1, Steamer Honrictti, Capt. Rush, with boats Only Son and Mtssenger in tow, with Goods, for sundry merchants in-Fayettevillc; and for A ll Marsh and T f Ifake tf tbe interior. ! 1 DEPARTED. V Sept. 29, boat Nelson, with Cotton Yarn, lor U P Mallctt. . - SHU wlJ3 IVS, Port of Wilmington. " rig Adeline, Vard from New York. 5ept. 25th, schodner Undaunted, Jackson. 11 tu- new 1 uta.. , i' nirrciiioBT hance their salaries, and enable thW ttd ter.jl Suppose a War takes place, "and Iflat nation is exempt from the caiamit. j 3 J f . - . . A Pretty Good Blunder We pave! tdj a young compositor for ccAjm, a short account of a duel in Partsj between twd grisettts, which mean sbopfcirl Ci-nlt ttiei I ybung man translated tbe word intd r- tn- nm. : . t- . H. ii. -i 3 : J z. iiie misi3Re is perject'y nat'iral ,fir a gazella is the most beautiful crelnurf, oh four leg3, as a pretty girl is Ion to1. 1 V l'huadeJpjiitl Ledger. must be levied of the neonle . tr not , iu7 fiiaiu iuuijj wm u wrung xrom and of the tax gsiben raise it; your ptoperty you cannot sacrificed i be re-ftippei. Tbere to re- INFLUENCE OF THE MOON ON TIM- I BER. If a tree be cut doim at foil jnoon, it wijl im mpdutely split a ?f torn ; asscri(f r, jy Ibe iuHa ence cf external force the timr.er; i 1 jM sackeJ njicti earlier by the ri, than if ajltii .lyp.H lo em' u another period th iuoois "ffHi'ilae. j Frees then. WL i..LA.t i e l ptdtaorable ptiro.. shbafr! b!eot ont do ring ibe first and last qaarteh of the moon. Fpr the sap rises to the iop ol the irta at fall moon, and fall with is cWreasJ. ! .' M .ess, if- - . . ; :-i IT i ! .1 propose as a further cxpell a. "Is . --a '1ja-.a . .r me ijrsni, nana oi tne t&x gst&erer, aiid i xs 10 t Van Buren and bin trt i7nW r ' .L:U 1 popular sjapg, andi catch-words to deiuc&l and rover their vilej designs.! Divorctjo BPKBINDING WVIH iNfjfA RUB- Bant andjs ate isjtbe cry, whfn the M acasores SHOE m9bWC. 1THJ3 STJSOnXBEIlS HAVE Cnrnmenced n the abive business at their TAS-YARD, immediately opposiie the old Jail. T hey lb? ve employed good worli- iirif, iiu wiiu uinenaisoi ine ursi cpiHiuy, are enabled to furnish the best kind of wotk, at shot i notice. On hand a quantity of ready made boots & shoe.: rfcr JEGItO SHOES OF THE MUSI' QUALITY, X I Cfieap hu the quaiitity. Also for Sale v J LEATHER, of every descrrpftnni , - j, . BROWN & CHAMBERS. Salisbury Oct; 131 IS3S Gw!2 NOTICE 'VST ILL be at the Curt Houe to Salts f f bury, on Tnesday the 20th day; of No vember next, onJer decree ot the Court cf Equi ty for Rowan County, jUf Tr att of W a tirf belonging- ta the Heirs at Law of John Waif ton dee'd containing? 290ARES, BEGS leave; to inform her friends and the public generally, that the exercises of thii Institation will, by divine -pef mission, rccoia mence on the lOth of October nxf. Wivh the hope of rendering tie New FemaV Academy of Salisbury, iwoTthy tha liberality f i'ts'foupders, an4 of Nojlh Carolina, she has as Rwiated.wiib bejrself, teachers, in whose laknts and acquirements, as well vas difpofcitions and principles, sba feels thejhighest confidence, and ttius she is enabled to recommend them to th patronage of a 4iscerni,iig'public,1afad to ergag io her own naru and tneis, that every measu shall be pursued, antf every exeribn otd, which proa;ises la promote the mora), mental and peisooal improvement of all who may be ru trustd to their care. ibhe. believes the oc:i inures puisued tn her Scju! Room happily cal culated to form ibe femaW character for sis liens of higb uspfolneSs in society i She appeals fur living exsmphrf to themn'iitpJea of her tchlais widely ncatteredover tlje Southern and Weter States, who, fb tmst?,L wilTbrt io her Scbool, S scflicier.t letter yf Rf ammendatiorr. I 4 The Literary' Deparimrnt will be order hf own personal efcarge jtbe Ornamental coder that of her niec Miss a a ah LocmaNvb, rf New York. Miss Emma J. Baker is com mitted ibe Dt partmeoi iuf MusicX The high qualifications of iJliU yqiuig lady, as a teachr on the Piano and Guita place berj among thii most successful .teach1 rj of the present day. rVd the Rev. S. Feontis,) whose character is ici well established to pet recomtXieudation, andjj whose superior talents i an ioilroctcr in the French language (hjs'jiitive tonjfnJ are ex-:; trnk'irelj kaown will cuifUSled tb daSS ID French. ... ' ' K j i, v i - . Excelleul board cab jbe obtained .r the To-: nils, either it Col. LeroJy's with !bo, Teacher,! or in other highly it-spec table families, wbere; to prumota every care will be taken ptovemeot and comfort Terms of Admission. their itn I 5 FIRST i CLASS. History, BotaryJ, Ariihuietic, Algebra, Mahe uruirs.ireugrapny,. ine use oi ae uiuw s. Airtrotinmy, uuemistry rtatural -philosophy, Mental and Moral PbUoiwpby, llietvUc, Ij-tc. Composition, &.ci&.c. ,r Sskn,j j $15 .50 SEicoWDi'iI.ASS. 'J: : ' 7 Reading. Spel ting, Waiting, and Alitbraetic, tic ( lower Roles)! witblblney's Gefraphy, per I Sr-oa, ii - ;: -r tio so ; EXTRA BANCHESi j Latin, per Sessioo,. -f -. t. '. 1-; ; CO I Freotb; do. V j - f V '; 10 00 J Drawinz and Pirtting in Waier Colors, 8 CO 1 Wax Work. per. t0M4w; ' J- ;? - M 1 6 CO Euibrmdeiiiig and Silk itjid Chenille, per Cooise, Uk '. ' -J-1 t'i! Il Ii o 1 uua. ii It is stated in the New YorlJ Sntl. thsi ! ji I usa for .book biucing that!. ci:y . .1... v .-JTfsr i':i:i tc t. i nthrs.on CnnfxOrrL- ..-'wi i .i.a Wit. Lamp-Ma. and W orated Y ork, do dowet. A credit of twelve mrtaths wnl be .lH Music on Piano oHGdtairji per Sesaboi I Iweif ; and bon1 whh (good security for tjhVpuri chase nt-ney, rtafred m !bdaT -t JJ AMUSf.lLLIMAN, c u c. Oil 13, 1836 Cwl2 -iS' FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE 5 CO 5 CO S 25 CO j Sbolars will be charged from ib trse of eo- t-rin?, but no deduction llibade for abbenee, ex- cept ia cae of protracted aickness. j N. B. Pareou and Gcardians are reipeetfol-' ? ly irqnekted. to specify -irfcat Church, tby vub :. ' their children totrni.t . Salis!ury, SrpM2a, ippS-rMt mMm i -: I - Si;. IB it 1 1: - -iti 'Itet it - v - :;; :. :'- Wv i ! 'i 1 -:. i '.: r . ' - ; ! ''1 ' r . i " - , : , . ' i , . i ii i .-ii " ; - . ' , it- . : i . i - i . , . - i J 'V ' - . ; -.V.- . J j 1 j " , . 'I U : ? ' -i J- f I j . -1 I ) : . : i . . - i . ;. ' . i y. i .- i . . J - . ; - - : - i ' : : . j - j I ; : ' I , i !: - :. I 1 ! . -: . I j , : s-' . M -1 .

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