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St . .. ! V'- I - i '.- . 4 1 .' 4 i ' . ".if 3- 2 ; Ml ll't ' .fc'4-.r ii r'l : . ..! K .1 -' i t J, .- Mr If -tf N-iH 4 s-.' v -sr.f ..-2.." .. . 1 ' I I ftAjiaeJfe! j , j;Zi w ftls? order. iTTnrlTrTTV J FftSsWd'essedl 6 ihf EWor-st faVfij ! :::: J 2 . : ; . v. ' Z" j ip-t .?Ttt,Manibl Giftesree! Farmer 1, 4"tfNC"UKCtif' 3Ct!:iftF.fe"fc .iU ri :r5 . CT. t t,g broken Ur. : ; iAtT -' nrtlil'li M hJ how foil of pleaslntf -mosie aa iir ecbq dies 1-1 oops v-v. in f--t. SlfDSCUiujiUS HAVI?iGrerooed jo uoncojo .ir uw ,c- 1SH,W ,'I?, ma urocitery, i raim, v -a i I; (aloffs, S Medicinef :,l iJKif :tJ '! -n tu i .iti i A,Li,Ut il iseayjeoerei assortment, whwh w.ll be sold M Jsltherelas we think Iwe cam glfe j such kmaiinsliCi!l ba great iodocetdehitcfp'orcfaas- lCoorlSVfybdoce tafeh in exchange for wds. II 1 C lit. lit: lift 1 A: t ! & $ ab$cribef respect fally Informs his old; Fiiendaad tbe Public geheray,t1iat hel f has ooe'riied a ahttrvin Salrsbarv inltbeaboTei bosii Wri!dihljUkArtnsfekif Dr .Horns formerW 1 itTncKi oy oo; i.onaTei anu jasi eiuw . w i Tarietift jcpnjm)ii in coantrj i(jwns : soch "asi makwiawonsv im.l ana repairing .oiiTer, s toassnre'the noblic that' if nanctoal j n - r i.LLli r-T.Uui-iLsi -ill ii j .!iirt :n ifiler hti?trbh.a4 ind auppoit, 4 will mer AAflOK WOOLVVOUTH.t lt3tfi$-f.i.MI-; v ' 1 q property for sale in t- I ' li I t nnifR SobscTiber is desiroba to sell, pritatelj,1 JL I ijiit well known business siand in Lexingi too, Nj;pl)$iaa4ed al&hort distance nbrjhi ofihe uoseapry uo.Jjano at present ;occnpiea ny Cbf aridlandlkdams. IThe I house is oil brick! fea aiiil cocb mod loo , ontainltfs anfeXcelieni Ksame fbof Attached to the breroisesare all Medelsify ltfhoUdtpgs.'; Thosejwishmglo porf ci)3sa 9r.ie examine ipe aoove piopenj, win re Cfiita ;attentJon if application be imaoe to j - li t ANDREW CAfaUCLEUGIlV l,51841.t. JYoticeJ Subscriber. has opened a Pcb Hoise in AlocksvifleiDafie in Yfonotf! Vfhere hei i$ prepared U5 ac i'1'f .I botrimodate jBoarders and Travellers )h jptokHj&f bcipes :Will 'ptove satisfactory yil '4(0(11 be ; ablindantly (famished with ?efy thng pecessryi in the line of provender! Mis fc4i wii uppiiea wun a vapeij oi uqaors afad )visi Charges! will be moderate. 'All liotou!s 6d isrderlycondaci; Wille strjictly-prohibitedl tSiiltf:'M j .-It " ? K. BIIICKIJEAD. i 4 .:li ' M I r; S . - - 4- i- LirVIE ! LIME ! ! S, 1 i ;A NVqoaoiiiy of finh I.tme! can be had A' the liild i)f the late Joseph Williams dec! Bv theipd basliels Sod over Q cents ; 40 to tXiOjbueTa-iB i 5ito 40 basbelsj20;; onslacked ;iew isiauiisiimonc. r. V. . ' :v-j 1 1 f. A. . rn4Sferibefv ihcmH ! Jujl selves jojret hit! for the. purrwe of parrying BrkffeSSnaW: brTer thff sarvicVs io4lhcif v ""a iuv fiiuu.iw. it is lotir , narnnsB in yobtilfepe deplrineiii in all theit;va!- --v !,V Tm O'l-f -i ' . 1 , hi A i- I. lMasr! t. . ;-;i:r'j. i i v ! flit ifei7.NtiR4 lie n aa j a - ; -.' i Ailrjrsons fishing lime eiiheratj the Kiln or W r3fde(cH will akiv! witljer; t;p Jfot ft, ' Ifelfdirry6unty C ifJfol' ' . i- T T ) '9- l: ' I j'-n ' i . ; . - i , f IWRPi jindlhe;! feel tronfideoi of;givii?g"Lfl.!iiat the defendant is not ad tnhabifanfof this fl'iicuon'io all who rrjaf faforilhem:! Stafe Itfis therefore ordered by the Coortrthat !K-!v,'"K?j. . r'"?K i.wi riu oe,i f'r' I J ! no nn reasonable; terms; yAM fc Ml oticoutry probcei be iaken la ex- tTii vure or iui wum gone in ore er. i iMp-flf Jr--t-: -W2yi.iR0WEE.;.. ssg$tS7li t642r;jf5 1-;: . - p!f!uiFlCT fn! of lessening the cojst and fMISr fP! Vf nici; i he' 'i issditiberaft!sW i rit l H I relentless JoTCt?i sireaoD, npon1 tisirecK the ahoie 4P To Who blALy JSio lo&ihat; to the fok 1: -iftlata iiiinfej iwtil tiJT-f ' 'itV's r:'l'. -V : ureai ung ionn in;rapiaroas strains, me : hallowed gift eHeaveo.Hr-;,'-., W Cut when anger's taantiog words aroase the I llrfeeltngs thereA-'- ' " l'll -.: M The jortnre of the rododed heart is more than XndAapbed tofo; bj theslora that bre&s op i fl tli'JVom JlrJrtrman Fnrp-p.t 'Jit. JVnL ' ' ft THE DEW-DROP. The briffWest gem cannot sarpss tr The dew-jdrojion a blade. of grass.: I Tbaslisa tore's smallest'; worlra combine s To herald forth a band dirfne f t f ghall pmap.lbe uoblest jwotk ef alj, 1 :4 With reason blest, a sceptic fall ?.;, - - uenoia my orra, or wonarons khi, With facalties that mot will. "?.. How perfect, and bow rarely fit Ana au in au.so ezqoisiie. ,;v y That ;rea8on'i eye bot wiih s sean, ; -'Proclaims A God created mart. i !iyert possfblehat Wit conjd torn a penny. jpfct' 'tis ifiot iwjt ko Jiaye al great etlatei'lcV.1 t effect of forione and of fate g-j . we see a cokcomb doll and vain "; yet empty in his brafn; , nakes the lawver prize 5 "j His dangled gown t Its knavery in disgoise : PC JStpr is its wtt that drills the statesman pn1. . ito wasip ne tweeior me, bo qoicKiy gone : r t.is cot; pit that brings a roan to banging, aisoes not iimuer inau uariuiess oanin: w-'il. . 4 -! J ; hJiei J- fJJJUCKUtZham.r S4it0dSfates Bistrict Court of mealed to state, for I he inform pankrupts, that the requisite ; fees fo fing a petition lor a, discbarge, and for set v ices subse qoerit thereto, will be, tathe Assiornee for n is re porlJ3--ta the Clerk for his services in'prepai- iui Miii;iiediiiiu, j,aHu aisujior Hi- ing jand noting on the Docket every, report of an Asalgneei 25 cents ; and for!wtiiing the decree Oi oiscoarge, ana lur jue tnroifueni nd' Copy; wun ineicerHDcaie unaer njjs seai. m. L;pil:-; i j: H.pprrER, d.j. u, s; rvc.. in," bankruptcy!. ;- AM now foroished Willi the decision of "the circuit Conrt oh the cases sent up from the Distkict COqrtbf Cape Fear and it is wlih ex- ruiria fMrrt I liavn In hnnnnie IhdL this f jon iepejts al ;h. decree's ofBankrupicy : al Vhiinbes nolBandj void Thej consequence $', that! bo weyer Correct tbat opinion may be and ii Ji not my present purpose to question its correct! nesst it subjects the parties to a painfoiidelay and nconvenience and io the expense of renew inshe pablicatioos. Bot tbts is nnavuidable- the decision most control, f ":AJ. ;' f . " t shallijnow prder publications; v anf w, rfnr the jRrsv hearing at Wilmington Ton VVednesda the 14 lb day ef September next ; and'at the expira tion of ninety days from that time; I shall hold a special Court at Wilmington! at which time bankrupts may oblain their dectess of discharge and'certifjcateJ : I i- h:.ri- '"4-- i, Afgness win reiain me tujnes oi scneauies sient! from! this tiffire. .Their action is "onlv sus pended antll te decrees of bankroptay shall be . t Ihall asjieretofore, receive petitions from any part of the State,! and order: rbbUcationsi con lormaoiy io;ine oepisiopi me ucuii voort, Forlher information jon this subject will beriven in itieij'exibbseiver. Y'A jj' I j.i n . i ; ; ; r, r ; - w. v . Andrew Lyeriy, t i - r 4 vs, i Attachment levied on land. flichard Pinckston,;) in SPlt snn9riA(ri In thd fiattfifartlnnnf iU Pmiri ' nuiicaiiop pe maaa in iqe isaroiina vatenmao; or all weeks; that the said Richard Pioeksion W ind appear at! the next Cotirt of Pleas tnd Qqajier besiiona, to be held for :tbe cooaty ef Rowan, at the Coorl-Hpnse In' Salisborytbn the first jrannday in November next, thorr and there top)ead or replevyor judgment final will be ren derel aralnsi him. land the Lands levied on aoJ $onmnej( to tjhe satisfaction of Plaiotiffi debt, mienesi anu costs-4' Wfieessohn Giles Clerk of oer said Cpurl at UUjee, the tixsl inonday in Aogtsir i 842. !' p if t f '? JOHNl GILES, .Clk Gw4 ptinters fee$5 50 J ricQUure. tbat the its prodqr.tiveprpperiy from the airi aod that cliemical chinees and combinational are constantly soioc on. br which feitilit is ciucli increased ILThese aifernatife eltectt ol;-tbe atmonhere:i and are ibacmore actite and cfilcient as new faces e, exposed ito" tie W; action. KFoi in- atancetnuch ereater onantities of carbonic r casjwill be absorbed by a Btven surface of gCw,.I absorbed by a gitren aarface of if it was allowed to remain with a single sat-j orated surfice 1 Ploughing, bv.expdsing a new surface to the action of the atmosphere must be prodoctive of essential benefit ;and J8 fall.pioughing generally lakes jplcallec crops h a v partially exhaosted the j ep'rfftce of 8ome of jitsJ nutritive and absorbent quali ities, its service ta aidfof spring crops, is greatly enhanced." ; ! 1 Ul r- - so. i aere; is 1 always on . tana more or less grass; weeds, stubble,' or other, vegets ble matters convertable into mould J by ferW entitmni ;antf decoVposh w men is greaiiy aicieo oy ;jaeing;j lurnea u der the surface ol the eartn. r Fall p ing renders such substances much sooner available in advancing the J growth of crops uiau iney woDja do ii icii unepvereq qunng the wintef jBdependent of the great loss nej cessarily sustained by the washing away of ins imer maieria ana inetr atsnersion oy it: -Ul IUB VTIUU3. . Sd. Nbthing bets ': more effictenily '-cfr uioi?i soiisio promoting- vegetation, man hifih I pulvetization s- and fall olouffhinfl aids this operationmost essentiallylj Lands that if ploughed in ibr spring onlyiwilj jjcmairi in large cakes or lumps, defy in? the efforts of the farmer to reduce;; tbetn4soitably will if ploughed ioth.fal!,ta in texture and fitted for early operatio spring of the vear. k Frost is 'the ritost dial - tn.--.-j-J t . m' ' " r . hi jj . l integrator-of the soil with which tbej agri culturist is acquainted, and be should avail imsoii oi us avaiiBuie laoors in an pracu- cable cases.. k- 1 4th.. The earlier the ground can be ; pre pared for; the suitable reception of spring crops, eucb as corn, spring wheat and bar ley,' the better it will be found for the cul tiwator ; and in nine cases out of ten, early sown crops are the heaviest and most pro ductive. i')U 4 : u:':-' 5th. PJovghing land acts more effectu il. ly in destroying inserts than ay other ruod( ui ireaitoeni, anu lan piuuguing tur iue pwi pose is preferable to any other, ! Tbae.,rn sects which pi oduce the most mischief to the farmer, such as the fly, cut-worm;grub, &c. cannot resist the fjrost of our wintersjifpfe maturely exposed to its action by afall ploughing. r Thc'cul-woirn 4h:.cb accutan lates infold jmeadows and pastures, Ujus destroyed, and crops lacted on ihern sja- LastlyiOur summers are so limited fin duration, that unless the time allotted to ye gelation is folly occopied by the growth and. ripeningi of;plantsKlhe: certain, failure j of rops may be anticipated. Hence the farm. er usually more humeri by bis. avoik in tne spring thn lie:Otght toei-iin rder ,tc void navi.vg pis cr.ops caugnt pyine?,irpst and snniw.4 It should be' the oieci nfhe farmer M have hii necessary lalior ak neaVlv equalized through the season as. possible, and thos avoid all; pressure at inconvenient . - . 1 f, i ' - . r ! . seasons of the year. Experience snows that the farmer in jmost cases,' has: more leis- ore hours in tho fall of the year,' than at any other time, and he who wou ahoold employ this tirne in d work ;il right advancing ihis flext spring ittorfc ing emphatitaUy" JB-Trand;thus preventng tbVpressnre of buioess jher ujsdallyj ielt. j - NEWESTlNVENTIOrYET. The.fadies of Boston hare adopted tan. entire ly new article for the buslU.;1 it srnbthing tsoVe or lass than an indja rubber ipouich. liarged with common atmospberic air :1 but we would caution oar female friends 'against!: the.-use of this new article, as they are liable iteiaCridrii.f During bne of he wariBesi, days 4f (ast wejefcV several ladies whilprbmonadingl J Washipgv too streetwerP aonpyed bytbeir jbaitle oIlaps ing j and one little miss of sixteen; was fhrown ! .. 1 : ' . Ill' .-. . . 1 " . A- la : vioientiy against, a snop winoo cuiung iter face shockingly. . vh: z - - v i i ... .. 1 rK: kjwsz -,uiactfi-. A jusnce saee .was called on for! payment of a bill of eeriiy-fire cents. Upon presenting the bill the squire ask ed the man if he would swear to the account. He replied, !Yes. 'The squire swore bim, and handed him .fifty cents. ' Stop, squire, yon are mistaken in the amonnt 'tis seventy fite cents.' I know returned the squirt but 1 can't swaar you for nothing.' Church. The Recta'Jthoogh arhan of "pro foond learn iog, anda ; great tbeologian. was of such eccentrie babtts fas often to create a doobt among xthe- vulgar Whether j brfwaMt!: times compos memis.-IIaySpgemarUed for; several successive Sonday a t gentleman who .was no parisbfoner, Invariably n$mfft:a seat in a pew next to that in. whlchiia yopg; widow lady sat he instantly eyed inetn fnd 1 fat j 4e limede tected the vonnff g entlemaril slvlv drawin? the 1adyg1pye from off Jte back of th pewwbero She was accustomed iSoxplaee it L(her hand and arm . were oeticaieij .lair tana placing in ,u a small neatly folded note, li By and by the lady's prayer, book fell of .course' j accidentally from' the ledge of her pewkinto lbQ gentleman's ; he picked it op, found Ja jeaf inrned dowo,: aodjie hastily scanned a pasRige',:wbich evidently caus ed i smile of compliclncy'l li'; 1.'-- fV. .' - Ou minister saw, ail their proceedings, and continued .-; in watch itjhenij Ifor t we 4 successive SundaysijOn the thldiifsoon as fhe collects were ead, and iwhIthefB?dle: yet waited ' to attend bim to the' chanceoor eccentrie pastor, in a ttrongdistinct vjoicei said Ipob1ishlhe bans of marriage between ; and N.;rdeliberte ly pronooncins the namesof the parlies.) if any of you know just cause.? ;8tc. '7 The eyes of the congregation ?were iu,rns u ua . incut , uc. lauj wltb Suffused blu$hes.and the gentleman crim soned with anger ; she fanning, herself Iwithye heme'pee, and he opeti inl and shottmg jthe pe w door. witbirgeend yiiilence tbe minister mean w b i Iej proceed ing t h rugli j h is i d 0 ties itb the same decornm as if I in nocent of the iagUation he .adekcited9: -TJ'if ' J ftllVTb" A-fetf S The sermon preached and the, services fended, iwayMo'ihe" vestry- rosh hfefparty jat-the teels of tbfi pastor; Whe iotKortseryoo sir, to make; such a publication of the ; bans ? demand ed teylbotb bi ; a breftb fAot borised me ?! laid He with a s)tJriicr.,; igtn;ed,; jb?tr: confttsioni t Yes jsirii-Wbd authoritedyou'?'-- ty dearJ said -he ; pattinffi heir Ions the -cheek f. wba I, have done I'hpd been all inj fhf way of business ;'and if you tip riot like jtoaitjfbr three pablieation,' I - ad vise yoo, si r,'--turning to . the gentleman Mto mocoreHihe liceocetbe-tin? and tlie fee! aod ibjentbejwhoje4 jailer may be setleda8 soonasit pliediibeSent'emanl addressing Jhef;widowl f with your permission IJjwilP'get tbemvand'we may be married in la day br (wo.'h ' Ob ! yoo fnay jboth do as yoo please, pettishly 'yet no thing loathingly, replied ;ihe lady, j It was but a day or two after thie license was procured, the parson received his fee, the bridegroom his bride. and the widows 'for the jilast time.j threw her. g'oves oer thef ba of the pew ;i and it was af'erwards said that fall parties were satisfied witbtheir:gains.rr! J.-.fif .-!, , ' - 'Rghl;End UpA HgeetlerAan'j a few. day? since called npon ati old lady, not a mile from James street in this village, when upon!-walking Tnto the parlor, his notice was arrested by one .i:r:ii fL'T : i. V . . 1 ' ' 11 ' i4l: oi ine per iraii 8 vwpicnprnaroeqteane waus, thatwas suspeodednbottbm'end tip On nearer inspciionhe saw: was the likeness of Presi dentiTyler, hangipibeiween:ihiat kf Hrrison ind Van Ruren . with his head! downwards. W jiy wba it does: t h ina ti, ? saic he, address lag- he old ItSiy.l (Whal .'ddesi this; mean ? she refilled "it is j'tst asjii isrfiJohp Iyier;is on his headtrHe; bpdortfyk,tt' f brow a somerset " from tbf .Whigs to the Lhco Foeps, jtnt' I ihe Locos Would'ht have hirriJand stpt htm half wav. and he VVhigs wpn!. take bim baric and ; t here the miserable fellow.stands en his head 'between them.'N WAWtm yife W-v; : The old lidy was: right , she defined the .Pres ident's position exa'etjfilTberpresidentiil moun tebank is on his fiead," between. the pariifsV with 100 nuie aexieriiy; 10 Rotym Citizens f ? right himself into either 1! C7 w3 PoZtfei! inf. f Eight ; thousanrl Whigs met at Hamilton, Ohio, last week The multitude comprised every clas and serH hey fimi?dl pers,V and it is-'said that itie same old coon that! was out in! 1840. was therei with sever al ypungjones4 S?yer!a,ispeakr8 hpieH the I plairmiarTiln win : i'Tia T reisjij ntjili otip pf fi.Vfi iw of 1 he fegisIaturej.Was's iprrovjnjd ;vUesrHutions enn xle ntni iSg jihecfip rs e pfj Ca pt fTy ler, s n tl re questing ii i m to resign b is orfi cet were u n a ti imojusly 'a'dbptjelj; jf Tfiis' is next.kV to the Irishman's hint; and if the' Hamiltoniaos hadthe power, it wooidnot he i long before itself -would belgiyenlt-ifcir Cowjpisr.", AlkCDOTri"blf !sillfl0BEUT P EE L f Tfee following authentic li anecdote -deserves, we i;hink, 10 be made" p&iHc both; for Its own sakeland tor the prcfitif!which majr -ensno A certain disttngoished Jrtsft law fonctionary, and Conservative nfptnber tifpatUament, wtio is o f the most intimate tetnisl with' Sir fioberl Peel, calling orKm bim;onp ;dayp jfsome! months "ago J made bis wayjptp Sir j Robert's stjidy-' without being annoucced Seeing ijielprerier ppon bis kneejp4be stood stilljtpf a moment, and ihen as noiselessly a!s 04 rouidj rejifeaied into 3 tl?e outer sparmeot4 1ei a short! 'ieriocj had Relapsed, Sir Robert Peel joined biro and concioos that he had been discflered,i;rematked-H. You were-per-baps surprissd to find roe at prayer ; bot ihe truth is, dear 1 lifirid that in reality the whole weight of the affairs tf this' people Is laid upon my shoulders, Which ate Mtod! weak to sustain it. I have therefore been to the only source of I srengtb fur he I and I find it continually re quisite, and only to be obtained there." We sire Ibis anecdote! as we received it from an au- thenuc sourcc-tlt is iruiy delightfuj to hear it ; and we now would impress 'it upon 'all , Chris tian people to aid Sir j Robert .Peel ip thi3 most effectual species of Conservatism, as if is (heir daty and privilege to do. Dublin, btatespian. hafely at ea cb, i fj yotoritra ppjp ve of it, I II fotbid the bans next SuWayi f jSiri saiirlthe la- dy, yoo have beeii ioa,omcioos a ireaoy ; n ooo dy requested you to do any .thing ; you; bad bet ter' mind voor own business 4 'JtWhy, my pret 'Carolina pfese nlingM aj 5Cene . of n'ar ttfal grandeur, thai his not beeri heretofore described irf history geogriphn with such particulirtty as the rnagnitude of the subjeri i 4 1 h 00 g h 1 1 o rn fri t. Jto e fol 1 0 ir 1 rig t k e tch of the place, and clrcnms!8npes; connected witn it, may, perhaps, be .ome what i&tereit- ing tc trie readetsjolfji 4Aboot fotir vriblest Jbjelotli fs?jrii rrja artist rait isthe jonctiorT of thiB IThar basstream issuing from, Bod pisfeinrt throttgb a oiuy anfl unooiaitng ecmjitry tor; the cis. tarjco of fionf fifty i6 tiitjf!mijes 1 irt asonth; east direction.' At the f point'tof function. both1 rivers lose their namef, and are.m erg ed into tbat of the! Pee Dee, which "name is again changed before; its Waters mingle wit b the ocea rf a! Gfeorgetof n , Sout i Ca ro I ins. The princip jej branelt of the stemof the . Yadkin, issues frorjite Blue Hidge Mountain in VyilkesLCounty. which s. here a aubstitutatfbi therSDinet)t! Alleelianv. of rennsvv3niaiandiyirginiaaTheHrier course isatrst'nprtheastihuVin Vdoiftl uu ni j 1 1 1 .-cna n ges ,10 ai ieari y spet neast ; course. &jn the distance from !Surry:Cort ; nouse to me narrows, seven.ttrnvetoi eisn-i numerous snoais.uuuto general nas a smooth and placid ; wKhj'M - I mmDrlitfile ahnee f Tva t TvT aAni Hhe ei .wibuiHiiyi; u uu 1 u,i lie ii J y " U;,fw er about three i nundredards contracts anddenly like Sgr9cr, funneji firsfftllingTaJibutjfu over a;ledge ofiroclsj then,. withi increasing velocitr, deepening and still contracting, sat auoui jDiiy yares it enters ine trongn or cnan-, nel fonned like w bat carpenter!s call a com? sti le; ipne end ;: exhibiting Jtfio llref the iviiei: Lv textenping upwaras apa 00 wn wara frbrnthesurface of the wafertb anndefirt ed distance zithrs surface expanded or con- --.LlrilL: l-f-li.- i--;4."4 - - iracuuE as iob toiuoic 01 ?waier increases or oiminiBnes ; a 1 common times varying irom twenty. (6 thirtyyards wide,' and of . an bn- i. - "; r " J I I 1 4"t . ':i t'A f 1 W -'mm ' ' Known buo unasceriam&Dje oemnii njoun- taioson eacb side' rise from'ihe margin of ine water wun jivs penerauy;, reguiasipe at an ncrle ot From lifiv -iSelztvl decrees with L t : ' . 11 --11 a theCbpfizonlitbl abeIevaiion f , rivboril dred feetJIC isuM iu :-i-ii .I:ti4t4- -:4i!.iMS jf formed a bamer Jp-hfi f8l'pfIjewa7 f era ihatiiri xbnseauence'Hhfereori tract 01 country, now dry land. occoDied bv neias cuuivatea, Tveji wooded Joresls, mead ows aedfrog swamps, was covered b v a vast lake of-fresh water ; and that Jhesdrpius wa ter of such lake, passing over the lowest part of themobnlaip.tiam through,; and Ivjded jttlp1ce!o called tbe'NarfoVs, Sbme: kebHff icatllbb secyattonatdiseri'ngilHieeat: of water, arwbere theyrnargln of! rappost ed lake bad beeni'glvesjjroloiof tbth and - ... ; r-T- ?5-7 . in probability to the 'cpnjeeJtureoYj actual ewstenceli ytThis natrow :sriitVoo1inuetlo'e'! former continues the distan ce - ... a. of 1 we've hundred ivaru! neaK trie llbtver end of whichy a Inolheci perpehdifeijlar fail : .iiZY-t4.'i-.iL'4 l'JJL:si 'illlil j jJ 01 eig n i ien o5 r,a .roii regular . juge , a deep pool then e sbes, - wbeuhtbei 'fiver ex'; nands to its usu il breadth, flowing, with a more "gentle current,; to its ultimate destin- iinn :Msm Af-si 4; is: The s mount of fair in, the wbpjjmtwelve hundred yards, including the )np;rifrandreit' jrlodiog IheJIpwejrXaseert jeslim on snrvev'i to be n litlle less than thirtv feet. The ! geheralcpurse, bf the s1reani jthrough this p ass ifsome ! teii ar t rel veegrees south of east)j nearly '''dirlcJ; Jbutf paving to the Irregplarity I of ithfrpclc through which it passes, the water "fakeli ra sligbijy Iserpen- :,A i:-Jj-4i4i :I'iri;,i.-lL. ir' line riuvB. wne,re jifUiis. uis9ca,;,ii.ms anu ihunders thrpugbr-w!t,h tfeepeijing noise and tnmultnpus energy.iSueh is the ! force o the enrrenf, that! nothing remains within its rerh-..,oeFine tne. nrm'y emnenoeq rocKS "I Jeatres not a wrerk behind." J if ere ap pears lo bo a, vast, collection of mostirreg ular : tinartificivnyrme4'-rck9, thrown to gether in' tho wildest Report cf naifare, fornv ing a serated and abrnpt rbarcin to the stream whicji. witlvjhe- downward alopg of the channel, and" the tcmlensed ! force of the stream all combined, produce the hisirff. Ltbnndering noise before mentioned. In times of freshet the water rises, tri mercan tile parhnce. fift per cent. above the average height that irarives at in imorej level pa r!s of the river; and, owing to, :ihis Icircoro' stance, there ts usually a confiderahle space of naked rnrk between ihe murcm of the j water, and the dwarf shrubs that have loca fed on Jlte scanty soil shove 'high Water mark, blow which point; not even litchen can mintain a footing for more than I six monlhs at time. : jvi. " ' j .J.j - - "At this place may be ?jpen ntmoosex cavations, in the! solid rork, resemblina, form and size, the interior of a sone jr from eight to fifieen inebci in diameter, sup posed andelieed tohave been InjadeLby the action of t;p watert and the1 friction Tof gravel wicideniallr brringbt to tbe places of t .t4.4;f- '!. '4-. J . J:' :- exravauon orme current oi inenver . J ': . . : it. T; i j Near the center, and near tbe upper ex tremity of the trough, there remains an iso lated rock, taperirtg to pj irrf gdlar point neat; the level of high Wafer lipe, (against which the stream rushes with great force and; when at a certain height, hsm jover it an A 'tB-w r fr vaaiiIap maam r f r AAVSfl tlV from'ien to twelve feet, frrq.iei lfy jvapish- jThia place basracqdiredeelebritjjVoai? the great jShtaber of 1 bad fornjerly ciptored ? in theddie$ near tbrnpin, tn ihe Spang v sjeafbye.aoaV,p;9co 1V large profiti tbth!ef Vn boit sides ofthe streaTnBut in later tiriiej3-H comparatively 1 tew Jisn, are talten ;-bretfvx i well as at every other station above.lbwInsY that they, retreat jbuk tot salt!iyeWwberr t disturbed by the :'nQb8:aod:acHaiiotitoGla: watery on me pass?ge 01 me sieamooai tna1 A.i..Af ;jvik. -..i- --4;rf hlj shoals of rShadl iri the earlv oart of the eea- sonare satdAby,ibe fishermen tor spent! three;tfaiV! tweeb thej v a ri 0 as points of rock or. the tnar- mn Vtt IhA Irn'ifn t hnV.Ta lh -mmtn a til- 11 i9vsuuuiiscu, 10 jus. sieampoai nayiffauon if , pnthe.lowjwt: ajeesteemedo jbe a'wild 1 ttmjds ahdtlfcI t yancesihelrtit ly shorten ed! until the last shoals pass ihrough'-'lii.; f in tne snort, space oi. six nours. Si- . .-. 4 Si.i t;'.y e r IrtWjfe 0 qiv ra iten tradi(ions report) e Natrdivjs of rtheadkinjs a y place bf genera don ventibn, w h ere: one or more persons from almost every atii!tfyttb''' in fifiyiles p t he ro tl? s fof f Af arc h ain dljA prilii n e ir 6 r y y ear, fir?! tjpyf Jhjj posebtibroenring supply Af!f)Mii frjheeason; apdaVcpndiyj of mnktng a jlent! fei qnaioted .wj(ibiAcTi.her; ;in, this assem. bly of seif-3ppoin:ment delegates, a contin ual, change jwas gbinp; oniTonce or twice a week ani entire new set apneaied. amYevertf one: did what was right in bisjown-estima "Pi fl nun, ua; ,11117 rf,cTfa. uiuwut'n vuere was no - iving in ibcaei ; anu inere is now .noi ei dence of any great breach of decorum com. 4 mittcd in apy oi those people's meetings. -H In those id ays at predatory horsT 1 h i e I was occasiohally: caught over (net to the tdrisdictioDfudge vLfncht but) to tne,ouicers oi a courrheic by some regular successor o Cbiej Justice Coke, wherein he wa 14 Mf M4 defe ri decf d u eon V ".. ' I . i. i5i..i- :;l! ... v- . . -' ' . : . . him-and be-jtvaa finally baoged7by the beck tilldeaiead, acebrdiog'tn law, 4 efcelebrated English brocdrd f Mi itV VVheAAdam del V'd . and Eesnan. 'h '' 2.0 gWhojjBf as then the gentleman 2' i was stricur appiicaoie ia irtose gooa otu times $Uberev were then very few. idle,' and, consequently, mischievous pesnnsrt'ttfie' cbmfrtuhtVjif Each one attended toi-fiia 'or b wTptHico)arbusinesstf- witbdutl bfli- ciPdsIyi ! intermeddling "witbtbat ol ftheir neignoprs. a ncra were no violent pouucai newspapers circulated among our simple an-eeatbrs'::a'bil-1n of any ki n driTh;e Bt blet Bnny a na ; Holy Wa, and FaukliUVlAtmanK,4w amount of the tfiTeotcryl of i most libraries. The panon, the doctor.;1 and the I a wy er, .who were f fe w . and lYirjfwecn books of folia Iblik' the uniotuateasGfeeit joVparbariahJTliere were tberlbebfistsbfHVbliiion and rjualityf except b dged dersoaata !w:th tbii brains lin Jheif (leels, 1 :f.No. corn tnittal fnbri non-committal noli ti- cianrto uisiuro ine peace 01 society,; wun their. irritible jargon, 8S liltte understood by the oralis! m bearers;. iut (now, alas, the alpresaid animals ofr the two clas ses lastemibnet,, in nearly eual numbers, cbOtehbje like the frogs jof.E gytjvfc ea; ebnbf ied up wjtlieirarful croaking by the agency oflho prophet Mo- WAnrjjtfiiserpetup roayfterlalJb? the noIseUiarhas fright -ened the'fish' fromnhe -riveT-and';nbt'. the steambogl, as at first conjectured. i 1' ee a sirpilatjiiy in the ertgravings ofthe Ed- vetnria T.irKi t-lr.ea P..i kf Vulx.! JS.--.-T4-L'..? MEXl CO AND 1EXAS. Galreston -papers to the ;Gtb -instant have been received at Njew OileaAa Jfvf 4 1 - v The Houston papers give, the particulars in j relation, to f a jprujecled campaign - across the Rio Grande arithorzed by the ExecqtTve;The j" eerficesof tbe thirteen hondred. meb aio io be received they are to elect rfceir own officers 4" and have permission to levy contribaliops upon ' the" Mexican towns for theirH support. Wasb -ington MoptgoferVtayetteandBastrop C03U- j tiee, are auiborizcd to furoisb, each 132 men, and Brazopii, Auslin, Fort Beod, Harrii, Rob ertspn,MiJam, Gonzales Colorado, Jackson, 4 Victoria, ad VVard, CG men each." . " The Picayune adds . t. After the above was in type.'we m'etja. gentle-" -. ; man boiad received a letter from Gabeston, ; informing him on the" authority ufj-Cid. Cooke ? that e? ery merchant Vessel in the pur i of Ve ra Cf uz, some fifteen or twenty, had len press ed to convey AJexicantroopa lo lha-noober of 7,000 to Vuatan-i-a was aaid, but. ii'in ut- ; mised their ideal inaiioo is ihe city of Galveston, j If this is sol', and we cannot doubtvit, a serious h nare op may be soon wokethfpr. ! The fallowing is so good that the most invet erate Tyt4r man could ml but et-joy, ;a good lutgh at It. I Besides it informs him what AJr- r-4 Tyler has? Ip expect from Siamm's division of ! the New Yerk Democracy. Ir is from Ss pa- per, the Pfebian : ' The extreme modesty of j the Tylerpress, in speaking of ihe recent elec- (ions in fapr of the ' Captaio,' reminds 03 of the church warden's wife, who went to! church ! for the first ime in her life when ber hosbmd was church ! warden, and being somewhat late, the congfgaiion was getiipg op, from' their knees at the same time she entered, and abe end with ajsweel condescending smile, 'Tray, keep yoor seaisriadis and gentlemen, I think no more of myself than I dfd before," I j .Jt appears by the census of Pensioners for Re volutionary or Military services, recently cotn piled by order of Congress, that the oldet miri on the list t William Pridgeoo, of f Bladen county in this State, who is aged one hundred and txcel re years. He- is probablv the, oldest man in the United States. tTiimwsfon Cftro- ; niele. . !l ! : : ii. lis 4- An exchange' paper contains a notice bf the marriage of a! Mr. Gallop toiiMitjl Moon. We expect thia ta the only exam pie of a roan Galloping to the Moon. , J The world owes os a living,' but like t ' j.i.. :.4Ufi.a limit ii t 'nrfl' many otner oeotr u .13 tU01 f.. hard work to collect it, as many fiod. 4 ' . , '.- . !' v.. i ir' si: v! irs i if Hl.l l-h -Sr i 4-.!'t' v44 i 4 'I: ! .;44!i4 if --. i.:- i ma. mi ..; V' 1 'I i' ! . r-. 4i St 4i n 4" .4:4 -i - J' Y :i i'f'-. 4 :l 4 t: -t . i; i ' t - 1 If.;,J.,ri . IK - t -li Sir - -t 4 i - Li. - ' I" i.i! if '' i'I-' 1 1 1! M44'sd i'i'fi 'r, r '- ' si . t J- f ' i t I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1842, edition 1
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