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Xr. -" A Aristophanes was the enemy of Socra SivETCH OF smithson: We find inthe;PhiladelphiaPehnsylvar nian. a memoirj bf the endoweror the' Smiihson Institute, (the Regents of which; have been recently appointed anJd of the donation itself. I Take the facts ajj togethj eK as the editor well says, and they bear more the impress of romance than of re ality, and are destined to occupy; acpnspjc GEORGE VIL30N.i' uouspac in our nationat history! But art iie'p reformed, nor mind conceived, (: The lifejctodh's inagic power. li Nor set in Iroldt nor deited M'iili gerrt. 1 j , py wealth and pride poiMeiWfJ j 1 ; , , . lint rkh 04 podr, or. high or luW. j , I'acli U ar l in Ins treast. , "When lifc' de p stream, "mi l beds and flowers, ' I All still end iofily glides, J ' Like the Wavelet's ate p, with a gemlej beat, i i It warns of iasina tidea. I ! When thret'ning darkrie3a gathers o'er, And hojio'a i bright visions flee, . Like the aullen stroke of the muffled bar, 1, It beateti heavily. .1 . ) . j WJien pass'ion nerves t:he warrior's aria i i Kor deeds pi' hate and wrong, f Though herded not the fearful sound; ! The, knqll isi deep and.utrong, - ;l -(.., I ' i ' AVhen cyef to eyes are gaziryj aoft, M f All j tenller word are spoken, fThen fast ind wild it rattles on, j r As if with Vise 'twere broken. j Such is the chk thnt measures life,.; ! l()f flesh anr spirit blended ; J ; And thus 'wil run within the breust ' ! MTiit thai ftrmge life is ended. r ! tes: he slandered him. and even wrote a comedy to ridicule him, and especially his james Smithson, the testator,! watiiif stiiyect the immortality ftf thm P.ritih crown. He was a de? pendant in blood of the Percys and Seymours, names illus trious in the history of the mother country. ! of the souU As Socrates was present to see thq comedy actea up ,ufn6c?"u iwas ncjt at all movedV itjyas thought thatj he did not feel this dastardly treatment. TW it hern remarked, bv an acute ob- - .. . i a:a ; rioor.lv ! from Charles' the Second, as a rewa serverr-mai ue um.. y mwt "Jt, , t , . t.t . . , ., ...ifnmlf Ahoi.vAa services to that house during the civtl wars, the -.A 'few years since, as the Rev. Mr. Gallau- det was walking in the streets of Hartford there jcame running to him a poor hoy, of very, ordinary- first-sight appearance, but whoso fine in ielllgent eye fixed the gentlemen's attention, as he boy inquired, ,. Sir can you tell me of a man !who would like 'a -boy to Work for him arid learn io read !": hose boy are ytni, and w here do, you live ?" "I have rib parents," 'was the re )lyt and have tuna way from the" workhouse because they will not teach me to read' The reverend gentleman made arrangement's with Jthe authorities of the town, and took the boy in- to his own family. There he learned to read. Nor was that all. He soon acquired the confi IlotcIiUivs, Vci TN consecuer.c? cf Af (asfTsupper vas anounced;"and;in j 7" ."T,m . V:M r. rushed our hero in advance or every to-A Ijvll UliXAAL 1 dy, rrindjseating himself about the centre of trie mnie, oegan to,DecKon iu waiter tvhose eye he could catch but not one, much to. his indignation, approached him until after the ladies had been seatca and perved, when he.was asked whether j he Would take some ham. , - , ... v. , Ham " exclaimed he with most pro found astonisliment ; " do you'spose sirrah, I Caxi feat five dollars worth of ham ! Brin its sopie of your pound cult and sich like.Gtnnanioicn itlcgraph. ' Hufh Smithsoni the ancestor ofhis own name, in iK,'vP9r I6flfi'tmmediatelv after the restora- .tr.i.- AJ (im;tv r.f ih tnart; received ddence of ns new associates, by his faithfulness ,ard for his i;na nonesiy. was anoweu id use ot nts friend's librarytand made rapid progress in the acquisition of knowledge. It became necessa 1 w r 4 fore customer in these capes. A pan- ther was billed a. few days ago, at the these wheels I t'e r of them in diffm t t l hare sold abont 1 ' ) i which sre In fu'.I 1 -eoant j. -Vt'ben j i ( i ' ; the value cf the it -far exceed the rnj t -.: citnj 6f whom ah ri ence aod practic'4 t' , this improvement more eatJ kr t i cether, than the d :r. r one-tbird of the Uater. there is head ajove. ed to more than lioul i - i n liv.i.v luuugw" wv- , ,. f n,,,,;, nf Pnirlan TW Aitpr acquistuon or nnowieage. 11 Decame necessa- UI1U" T "T T : ; , Elizabeth Seymour, who was descended by a rauauuec, ana ne oecame opprenuceo o cao friends and strengthening his own mind - , t si;j. , ' , jnel maker in the neichborhood. There the head!of Cybr'us Creek, in Bladen County.! . Th price of by two small boys, the sons of a M r. Smith; j e anv, while out a squirrer hunting. The ani- I lome 0f hora l .mat was treed by the dogs, and when they I nwre, and from fia. :, approached near enough to observe its, " . i .& . n female line from the ancient Percys, and by the r .by a conversation .on the immortality oi , -ubse ent creation of George the Third, 1776, me .integrity won for him the favor of his new the soul, he remarked, that he did not be- ; . fifst ; Duke of NoAhumberland. I associates. " To gratify his inclination for stu- I heve the most comic genius could blame j Hig gon and successor, the brother of the testa- ; dy his master had a little room finished for him ; him lor talking on such a subject at sucn an hour. He probably jhad his detractor, . : u : : .1 oI-!ikt tViie or fhic remark. . K ' ; 44 Ui that indulges himself in ridiculing r fright anj puie and all serenely 1 ; " JSiilnes the i looabeauis on the bay, ; I'ale, and proujd, iiloue, and irieenlyjl Moves JffiyhVs Goddess on her way ! Deep and ilene and dark nnd heavy llanos the ibihijje on tlie trees, i : Spftly swaying, rirting, falling I'j With the tijful evening breeze. T i Trenibling pendant drops of silver , Clieteu thruuh the' sombre shade,. 1 1 lasning like fw rudnnt jewels s ., j j Hdng ia locks qf raVen braid. Dim and deeti and strange the music j Of this nonlisht witul nt lay r k Like tlie ioaii the hnrt sends upward 1 ! Drtariiisg t some by-gone day. I ; tor, was known in the history of our revolution ary war, by the name of Lord Percy ; partici pated, as a British officer, in the battles of Lex ington and Bunker Hill; and was the bearer of the despatches to the British government from the little imperfections and weaknesses of , the Commander-in-chief, detailing the events of his friend, will, in lime, Jirul mankind uni tprl no-Hinst him. The man who sees an w "J - - other ridiculed before him, though he may, for the present, concur in the general laughjyet, in a cool hour, will consider the same trick might be played against those memorable days. These data in the his torvof the Smithsons wc yive. not from anV love r w b., f..r "i,W or titlis. but because surprised that the apparently contented and hap in the upper part of the shop, where he devoted his leisure time to his favorite pursuits. Here he made lare attainments in the mathematics, in the French language, and other branches. Alter being tn this situation a tew years, as he sat at tea with his family, one evening, he all at once remarked that he wanted to go to France. "Goto France!" said his master, they serve to illustratethe singularity of the be quest. Here was a foreigner of noble blood, born and reared in the society of England's H ir Hi ' No to slfep, h, not to 'slumber i iMay the senses now be given ; My ead soul niust pause aid wonder, ( Longing for the peace of Heaven.; i Foirit-bound and spirit-guided,, j Wrapped about by viewless wings 1 Earthly "piis'i, riowly bt-atinif' ; i-.'-S' Teel tl4 poWer of 6acred things. ' 1 !- i ? ! . .1 1 ir ,h. J!.. I S t , I in me uay-Hgnr, uronuiy uurmng ; himself; but, when there is no sense of! royalty, bequeathing the Whole of his immense this danger, the natural pride of human fortune to far-distant and rival people; who had nntr rkP nrminvt him. who' bv ineral ! witlin h5s own lifettlme vanquished his royal I censure, lays claimtogeneral superiority." 1 Unless you have had your attention par kinsmen on the fields of battle, and endowing an institution of learning in a land wJiich he had nver himself visited ' .' Did ever Englishman be- (,ra (if cima !!uiiirrnrrtfnrt na V t VI hlllfi 1 til 15 V not aware how many ot these . , v j tn ihn ovpllpiifo nH snnftrinntv ot A me r can institutions ? Smithson was, it is true, by birth ticulairlv Called to this subiect, you are probabl : light arrows are shot at those who are i W ! r V; When the world is robed in Rre, S Earthly pasfinn, earthward turning; , Harshly ewjeep the spirit-lyre. ( Midnight benaty ! oh.fpervade me, ! Uind roe ir thy calm control, Bpiril-lMJund nd spirit-guided, f li' Till-1 Kadi the spirit's goal ! 1 fil.- :.-i. :. 1 absent. Anlhoncst fellow was introduced into i i the rriost fashionable circle of a country village ; and though he was neither learn ed nor brilliant, yet he passed off very welhj But he had an incorrigible fault : ' he always staid so ks to be the last person who left the room. At length, he was and education a Briton, tut enthusiastic beyond measure must have been his admiration of the United States,1 viewed even from the dim dis tance of the Old World, to have thus! consecra ted his name and fortune to the still Increasing spread of free and liberal principles,! Smithson's last will and testament is dated Bentinck street, Cavendish square, city of Lon- M1 From Tbdd's Student's Manual. 13EWAUE Of SEVERE SPEAKING COMPANY. ! whether the compdny be I if J you may bo sur0 that all kou say against an absent persdn will nave done wrong, and IS No matter argo or small, I asked, categorically, why he always staid : don, October 23, 1826. He bequeathed the i so long. lie replied, with great good-na- ! "'hole of his estate to his bankers, Messrs. j ture. Jind simplicity, that "as soon as a j Drummonds,-of Charing Cross, in trust to be man twas gone, they all began to talk a- j disposed of in the follow ingmaflner:i To John ! gainst him ; and, consequently, he thought P'tall, a former servant, a lite annuityf 100 litalwavsjudicioustostay till none were sterlinS' To Henry James Hungerfbrd, his left to Zander him n nephew, the whole of the income of the residue L ThJe habit of flattering your friends and j (,fis prorty, during life, and after his demise . . - - . . , tohischild or children, legitimate or illegitimate. j character. 1 It will injure yourself more e found. reach him. ;Y :jrin avenger vvi vaniing whicl ltad inscribed i (vhiph he entertained his iriends In case of the death of the nephew', without leav- than; 0thers. It is well understood among 7 . ? , . ' r . . , , i A , . P n Z bequeath the whole of.my property to the. I titled men, that he who is in (he habit oi flat- c,, , r , . J 7 ir? i py youth had thu3 suddenly become dissatisfied with hi3 situation "for what?" "Ask Mr. Gallaudet to tea to-morrow evening," continu ed George " and I will explain.' His rever end friend was invited accordingly, and at tea time the apprentice presented himself with his manuscripts in English and French, and ex plained his singular intention to go to France. " In the time of Napoleon," said he, " a prize was offered by the French government, for the simplest rule for measuring plain surfaces of whatever outline. The prize has never been awarded, and that method I have discovered." He then demonstrated his problem to the sur prise and gratification of his friends, who im mediately furnished him with means of defray ing his expenses, and with letters of introduc tion to Hon. Lewis Cass, then our Minister at the Court of France. He was introduced to Louis Phillippc, and in the presence of king, nobles, and plenipotentiaries, the American youlh demonstrated his problem, and received the plaudits of the court. He receivqd the prize, which he had clearly won, besides valu able presents from the king. He then took let ters of introduction, and proceeded to the Court of St. James, where he took up a similar prize offered by some Royal Society, and returned to the United Slates. Here he was preparing to secure ihe benefit of his discovery, by patent, when he received a letter from the Emperor Nicholas himself, one of whose ministers had witnessed his demonstrations at St. James, in viting him to make his residence at the Rossi- X A TITTtt LLC . A. Graham,! 5 C CUE EE AM. art!. j- Vt ..tl,l "nr.M loruituiuie .uimensions, iney were sinnKu . and even as rn'-ti as c with5 surnrise : but nothing dnunted. tbev i head f water. resolved to take the game ; and instantly determined to open fire upon him by plat ooni. i One of them accordingly blazed a war ; without any visible effect, when the otherjet drive with such force as to bring the crilter to the ground with a terrific crash ; the dogs immediately sprang upon it," vheh with a single sweep of its huge pair it cut one of them nearly in twain ; in a few moments however, it died of the shot wounds. It measured 8 feet 0 inches in length, from tip to tip almost equal to the greatest length, (Of.) given by na turalists, of the largest of these animals. We had thought the las of the race in Nafth Carolina had long since passed a- way ii--' t ft isuis nitnnt dictis ahsentem rodere amicum, that one, with "those, .who me - i fnfi rvlrr flvnnrtf c f a V r rnnn f in li n ' c - rr n i 1 admire the ! k" l" ! uader the name of the Smithsonian Institute, an t. Austin is said to have coin and that' too, with : compound inter- csahUshment for the increase and diffusion of '!an Court, and fiiri.isl.ing him with ample mnans he centre of his tabic at cst This is a very different thing from , hwwlcdge amor, g men." Mr, Hungerford con- hi outfit. He complied w.th the invitation. bestowing that encouragement upon your ,inued to receive the income arising from the rePVrea to ai- 1 etersiiurg, ami is now l'rotes friend in Drivate which he needs for the ! nmnertv until ih vpar lfi35. when he died, .sor of Mathematics in the Royal College, under nnrriosp. of rallinfr forth Inmiseworthr ff- ' Jttrt., nhiW nnrt !ntAtnt. Ir. nn nmi.n. I'the: 8Pecial protection of the Autocrat of all the J t w v . . . - J- - ----- - J lfcJVfc VMI1VJI V. II HUM . n forts; Flattery is usually! bestowed in pub- b!e suit instituted before the Lord Chancellor, lie probably lor the purpose of having these facts were established,; and a decree is- witnesses, before whom youp friend now sued awarding the estate to the United States. ou are Our distinguished townsman, Richard Rush, iudicious en- I was seected uy rresiuent Jackson, in lB.Jb, as couragement will always be given in pri- ,he special agent of the -United States to pro- vate! If you flatter others, they will feel :cd-ta En?hd ute the bequest to j gQ bound to do so to you ; and they certainly lt9 final which commission he execu- j gince the foowi jece of ..skinni 5n mi rn, li i ,i . .i ted most faithful y and smccessfuly. On the 1st n j . i , doit. They well know that there is , J i , J . ; , . i as it was called, and which was rather too no other wav in which he.van eanerl ; . ; 1 . ' " : good to be lost, showing at the same time Mane inenain lnJinain nwerit Vsae sibi." J;'1 There is an almost universalJprppensi ty iH mankind to slander each other, or, , nt least, to throw out hints which detract ronj the good opinion which they suppose stands committed, to return what y pa) be entertained of their fellows. The now advancing to him. But judicic detractor cheats himself most egretnously, but i never others. He tacitlyi believes that he is pushing this one, and thrusting the .charitable purpose of Russias ! This narrative the writer has never seen published ; but the gentleman who related to him the circumstances, attributed the singular success of young Wilson to his integrity and FAITHFULNESS. g the unworthy out of the seat of VTf3 The large Bagging and Bale Rone factory of Messrs. G. Shultz 6c Co. at Maynoth,Kentucky,employing 120 hands. has ceased operation, in consequence of the change in the Tariff. Other factories. of similar character, will follow suit- and the Hemp therefore, as well as the labor, of other countries,. will then be necessary to supply the domestic demand. This is an important AGRICULTURAL interest sacrificed by those who profess to be the exclusive champions of that classof our fellow-citizens. And to what pursuit are these Hemp growers to turn their atten tion, when the demand for that article shall be cut off, or seriously diminished? Nearly all of them will be forced into the cultivation of Tobacco, which is already a drug in the market, consequent upon its over-production and which must be ren dered still more unprofitable by this. addi tion to the quantity annually produced. The planter can perceive, from this 'fact, thej manner in which a protective tarifT confers upon him a direct benefit, in ad dition to its numerous incidental advanta ges. liichmohd Whig. Revival. the Athens Whig of the 17th inst says: The revival of religion, which we mentioned last week as having com menced in this town, is still progressing, with undiminished interest. Large num bers have made a profession of religion and been added to the various churches. The excitement is. intense and general, pervading all classes to an extent never before witnessed in this place ; as evi deuce oi which, may be mentioned the Tact that on Friday and Saturday last, our merchants and business , men generally closed their doors to afford all an oppor tunity of attending church. On Sabbath morning, the solemn, and impressive, ordi nance of baptism was administered to h large number of con verts at the Methodist church. The exercises throughout the day. at the different churches, were ex ceedingly interesting. At the Methodist church, the exercises have been continued from day to day, and from night to night, since Saturday, the 5th inst. 1 Col. Alex. .A i Christopher Mursr.c, ' Alexander W.i.. : j Col.A.S. McNei.I. I FarqubarJ Snath, John McDaiiel, Johh EvansJ J. W. Howt!, ; Blxu s. Gen. Jameij.McK-:-. Robert Melfn, S. N. Rirlwt'r ii" n, TomasC. Hmah, Isaac Wri!t, John Smith f 'SAMrtox. Gi T. Barkilale, Patrick M of; by, John H. Sji-armi::,' Ilardy Royal, ; Kxw Hnovf:5. James Mur by, Charles He pry, ' " O.vsiow. ' Robert Aman, f Thomas Ht-oLer, Besides "ma iy otbc r : yVith euch de-r feel justified ip oflVr r They will sell in-Jiv; .' : terms. Theyj aUo k. of wheels, (vaiyin? in ter,) in thia i4'ee, V ( . bern, and a to fori copntjr. Th y cauii. . irotn paying une ffr- A gents tor the rig'.t ;: NOTICE TO 211 1J. ployment, acaniut Wheels, aa r now v business in different ; r Df": . AIM A; A faycucrmc, ja, i TO EDITORS ).: Carolina wholwi'l j A Bend the? paper, ehail I t dispose of la he i ; v Cheapest anf i Manufiiciu: ! JOHN Ji No. 42, Slarl.'- TAKES Var-.r i North :aro:.:: i i rangfinents If inret tj to aeil hia ver r fcu;i . r at the extrein !y K-v.-j j and will M-arrjint t! .' ufactured in the Ui.i t 1 J.SUPElUOjl at very reduced prks dozen bottles iatk J: r runs ana .ii9, at will meet wi:p prou j t i k:j:ii March ST.hStClv I: it the esteem of all. 1 rcmcthber to have read in Diodbrus Sicu- ,lus an accbuntjof a very active little ani- xnal,jwhich; 1 think, he calls tlie ichneu mon that makes it the whole business of the obligations which you have im posed i rruat, the suth of 503, ! the desperate straits a certain class of upon them ; because no compensation but this will be satisfactory. Thus vou hire others to aid you' to become your own j 318 46, being the proceeds then recovered of! gentlemen are put to in making a raise. the bequest. A well known 4 case. who was hard up Unfortunately, however, Congress subse- i lor money, meeting a brother chip in the quontly authorized the investment of the fund in ! street, told him he would give him a dol SUHe bonds those naughty things which have 1 !ar if he would walk across the street go , . i l , , ; ! into the front door of the hotel opposite, cost us poor Americans so many severe scold- ' . . .. . . . ujjjuouc, ao- aa ,ua a a a ;i Ai 1 1 and in walking in be very lame in his ings, an( artorded the feydney bmiths and Lon-; , . r ,' , ... .. i, rA pg, but come out in a lew momenls dun Punches such glorious opportunities for d.s- and be lame in the et leg. Without ask plays of their sarcasm. The State j of Arkan-M jner whv or wherelbre. the fellow did as skinner going up to Illinois and Michigan the remainder The ob- 1 a gentleman, remarked to him bow lame Jus lire to brca c thc eggsof the crocodile, ; whatever they may be Fwr a vcrv ob. xvhich he is al .vays in search after. This vious reason thep;you wil deny yourself jnstinais the more remarkable, because j the ,u of ben flattered. Ad espe , ha ichneumon nevcr:fced upon the eggs j cia do not for guch ar,s You I,, uui .my oiiicr.way nn.ua ' n.nn An ; o ;r.tfr.. uMtllnnt aln.m .mt ftjon inn ita m.,n,i rk;n ,a i .u IIS tinsillr a.i l! 17 . I . . I I " : T ' i ! .. .i . , r i uavioz tlie motive seen ttirouaii. ' lou incessant labors 01 this industrious animal. : i . ' . . i l ! l i i rr t rii rr ri cs in oiilVrii-i'if--r VI in tract ma n t i that man was in thp. Ipft Ipc- wtir nc XKW AM) FRESH Patent Medicines, For Sale at J. II. EmiiO Cheap Irtigff Store. SHEB' P j l, : r may nave neen astonisneu at seeing youn"1 J11-1"' u"is!cs iiufsimeui i -v "& uw jhgypti says tlie historian, would be over- ' men rrrcedily swallow nraise when thev ' was doubtless highly commendable,viz : loin- : Just o5nS in the hoteI- The gentleman iniri hwifli rnmi;iAC. .-.4-..- .1... t! ..I .? . " ' i " 'J - - . i v j i ek . said he was not lame in his left, hut in I: full ihWlfli rrrrrA i lr, . il. I ' ....r ...... ...u , Iur U1H gypuans ; could not but know that he who was daub ingr W'as insincere. It used to be a mat arc so far frorri destroying these pernicious : creatures, thatl hey worship them as gods." ' Do not thosy who may be denominated ctctors f mankind, congratiilate them kcIcs that thiw arc disinterested, like this little animalj and are really acting the part 01 benefactors of mankind? They -f F , nrohablv dlivn .1 r grateful , - T,- . "T '"vjucivcs au ireouent ter of surprise to me, how it is that we, love praise, even when we know that we do not deserve it. Johnson, at a single plunge, has foupd the philosophy of the i tact, "to be flattered, says Ue, "is even when we know that our IV : hnt thn i m;nli .. .: , ""t yeiieveu uy "u c RJs v-e o the nr nc naJV ta over S200.000. . r r i wiiiv upon luem- .t . i -i Keltcs: But! low do others vew them ? i "OUnce them ; Tr ihey Pve at leflst our Michigan and Illinois have: also fbhWd suit, Thl test of iU vnri4i I a .f .r ' I POWer and shoiv that our favor is valued, Ohio alone meeting her instalments We trust -.. . i i rL -vpnu knou that, if, you . ..I ' . . . ' " . .. . uctract, it i ror crease the fund by the accession of interest. fa,u a no .iam ,n ,n,s ieir DUl " r, . i . . , : 'Cm s "oUL 1C wuicu iue oiner insisieu was But subsequent experience has too painfully , . .? , . , , , , ' ... ,Z, . not the case. But to settle the matter, served to demonstrate its impolicy ; rhe prin-! thJ skinner immediately proposed a bet cipal of most of these bonds is not; redeemable of $10 (bat th& nian was lame ir? his left; until the years 1860 and 1870! arid;, to cap the ! jeg, which the gentleman accordingly took clmax, the Arkansians have paid not a cent of up. The money was posted, and in a few interest since July, 1341. The amount due moments out came the fellow, so desper from that State alone is accumulating at the rate ately lame in hjs left leg that he could of $32,000 a year, and amounts at this day (ex. i scarcely get down the steps of the hotel, ; ana oi course trie money was lost uy the gentleman, who could scarcely believe his own eyesight, lor although the man ETEUS' Vegetable Aini-Billioua Pills, in 25 and 50 Ct. lloXfS. Drandrf th's Anfi-Hi.'Iious Pill". Spencers' Vegetable do. ABabase'; health do. Chinese Blood Pills. Ague &. Fever Pills certain cure, or no pay. Thompson's celebraied Eye Warter. Sandd' Sarsapanlla the twst preparation now in use. ! Coiintock's Extract of Sarsaparilla. I Wistar's Dalsom of Wild Cherry a cure for all coughs cold, Consumption, fije. ! Gray's Invaluable Ointment for cuts, burns, sprains, bruises. &,c. I Spohn's Head-Ache Remedy a certain cure fornerv- t 1HE firm ous head-ach. j JL is this coppERhvAhi: ITT By he 117. THE sucui:;:: bueineRsiin 1 inform his frinJ a i prepared to e.tcute j the above buhc . j pledea hirns If th j:':. ! anjr other shop in t: : I tention to hA t'U-'. ; i leas: of pub! id z't , ; Country Mfrf' . . gain would dpwil!'' ; . where, as my ric v, hardness of th ' !' House Gutt i : a notice. J ' Old Pewter Cc ; r, taken in exchinc. March 19:hi 1- DIS came out lame in the left, he was perfect the same reason th th. VT r"" U,e meanness ot tne day not tar on wben an tnese states wti, j certain that he went in lame in the Tartars are laser d l-?n J Lr . lalsetiooa. Ihe desire of the approba- ' he ahle: to wipe off thu dark stain from their es. right leg, but at the same time he never w.uv.u,.p feUUY yjnmou aiour, iuiaguini iuv uuuajon oeiween me par- to be Ihe mark of a generous mind. I early eight years have hence elapsed ties. We have heard of many ways to Hull's Couh Ixjzenes. Dr, Perry's Verniifuge, or Dead Shot a certain cure for Worms. Comstuck's Vermifuge for do. Row an's Tonic Mixture for chills and ague and fever. Dr.McMun9' Elixer of Opium said to be a better preparation of Opium than laudanum or paragoric. Bernard's Clioleta Syrup a cure for Summer com- ; plaints Swaiins' Panacea. Henry's Calcine Magnesia a mild and pleasant ope ! reint. - M:tf Valuable Lands for Sale. Books are in tie l a; .'- authorised to srt:I? t! e i ril 17, lr Salisbury, a n r ere dsy 4 il MFASIItO.;I. ESPECtjELXi-Y R and the ov it Y virtue of a decree of the Court of Eqnj- ty. I will expose to sa!e at the court ulradrdinaryuclow.fcnu nml ,ccoropisl. i ' mrnts. tlrmlih bolio; .i . i . &aia m ojv 'great 4 hisoeVe r VJV 1 haVC " dth is S' Agalnsuhis dc ' -ee the United States erne in possession of make a raise, but this gets a little ahead ZtSiZX ; irfe 71 "rfV a"t bat sta- c- T nm uJ: . . .. ! this fund, ana vet not one Stone halt been niled . of all. i I lion soever niev qualuicd him; to nk.i j-'v,.u, u,,8 .,yi.ru,au. it is tne ' " . r : If ili. upoa:llL death, become, 1 character sc"bed to Garrick Gold- n mother as the st f P 8 folfi"S 'A r rUnrsr. til e li 7 ??XcT smith, against Which I am Warnin- vn I the intentions of the hberahm-nded donor. This i B I' ' J ; . ? UeS rycr'i T , , " lon- delay is doubtless the offspring of the ill j ! npp bgyj-forj khot vyho indulge in severe! X T r u f ,, " 7 fame; t remark urMu the bsent ; forf in dost ca. i Iv d ' ,TT f t81 ,0 di I s i . 1 j 1 . I v " v ' 'Usi ca- ho peppered the highest was surest tn n Pa. 1,". VWMT.MU " ; .v uojiG oi posses- ul t us be candid, and speak obt our mind ; carry on the a pid by Alsobt'Kjk; pa troDa ge he r t f n ti to business u public that alij executed in t house in Salisbury, on tnonday of NoTember A. P. Alsobroik m. 1 play as Cntteri Salisbury, llTth i ;ient .i work; e vi IAI aid, but; it:wiir nreiudfce the rtr fV;an?, I: i ;i . i . :' f ' .11 i wna reauj to undertake the rkrUn,, ru juulccd ;agHinst pcujilc ani whileou niaj say tei bay agamsl jildg great! excellencies of Character.-- j rIf dunc appjaojJed.W paid theih in kind vVhat vbu sav in detraction WlllnniWirA. t .t i . . . .. .1 .- ;. ' i : -a - It is ,A i.i:.sJ ' l . . jy rcacu inq ear ot the -inuiviuual against , u.uum,ui pnper is to oe whom it is s; circle against him. We love to be pre clcver things tof him which . arci forgotten, the two r three xyhFch you lim, will be rcmcmberel. . Tke fr"sl Stearn-packel ever estahliBI,P tnenced plying letvveen Keur Ypikud Albany. in the year 18Q7.. The boat ,WS named 'The .. - .'..:. 4 . . com- , , ., i .u. r, - : Puhl,c evet. vvas a -green 'un, now rrjoiceu u p..,.u. frQm lhe country who haJ Qever before tne proud Testimony ot uavmg ueeu tne jirsi to een j make the proper application ot the fund. I he scale, and was totally at a loss to under- L nitrd. States owes the debt to the intentions ot stand the ridiculous, newfangled dances Mr. Smithson, and solemnly pledged her faith 1 which prevailed. Paying an enormous when she accepted the bequest. Whether the I price for a ticket, and havrig been fasting indebted States meet their instalments or not J fr some time in anticipation of the sdp does not weaken the other obligation. This j Ir. his whole thoughts were directed toi Drinciolei vyeiarct tiLm. Wal fbllrW. ! 1 enjoyment in that line in store forhimi nized m the reef nt action 'of Congress. 1 1 i belonging to th heirs of John Hartman, dee'd. One BRING (JUT YOUR 1 OUXD CAKE. Among ; tract.called Jhe Wicetown tract, adjoining the lands of the company of a great five dollar ball giv ! Wm- A- Walton, and others. Another tract, called the en at Nw Orleans last snrinc in honor of 01, ds the lands of Christopher Lyeriy 81 jBlCRBS. anything of the kind on so 'grand a j S?en?act c,llf,d ihe Witr,5f' cdJno;n" called the ttl.. - i vIItract,adjoiningeachother,andtheUndsofGeorire . i He strode up and down the. saloon with t .s , ; i k nis nanus tnrust into rns pantaloon poc The number oCtee-totallersinJEngland is one with, BovMook here !is supper mostreai1 million : 100.000 of thrminn. rniid i i dv 1" . i V 4 t Lyerty, C riamhart and others, containing together 1S4 ACRES. On tract adjoining the la ads of Isaac Miller and others, containing 1 . Ilighty-sevcn and a half ACRES, owned formerly by Philip Earnhart.and a tract djoin tngt&e other tract assigned the widow of John Hanraan as dower, pneotr tract adjoining Christopher Lyer ly, ccsitaining o2 Acres. , . . A credit of twelve months will U Riven; bond aad good swuruy required. 4. . CA LD WELL, coi-i-. . Prober 2. 184G 5w23-Printers fee 85 , ,- OpUNi-Y; COURT EXECUTIONS ' Just printed oi. excellent paper for sale HAVEa4ocw:tl ' prof-t.n, a I the public, lir. dence next doj r to y.. I Dr.' Whitehead nty sion Ifotelor a the I p January 2. Sta.; t-4 ritiiESiijsctii j larpe tcc!; : Will sell lower ih t: Western North O n j i j j July 10, tG I !; " , SPIRITS ' O BBLS Spirts T. .i:.t i i. 11 ! ' :1 - 4- ' r i X
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 16, 1846, edition 1
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