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I . ; ' ' ' . , " ; ! ; . . it -t, ' . ' . - .. .'.. - - - . .. r , . E - ' . I . " ; '- '. i 1 Published ereiy liVedneiday Morning, by S THOMAS JLORMJYG. , TSZtltlQa ' , 4 ;TnaEE-Dollars per annom, in advance. ! ' ADVERTISEMENTS , V Not exceeding a Square inserted at ONE DOLLAR kl:e first; and TWENTY-FIVE CENTS for each subse )uent insertion. A liberal discouW to Yearly Advertir '(era, I ; '.. ; ' . v. . IH3-OFF1CE on the'South side of Market Street, be lW the Court House. ' V- ; ' HE STATESMAN: Will be published twice a week in the 'City of Raleigh, in common. Newspaper form, on a Super Royal Sheet, With good type, at four dollars per year to all' who pay within six months from the: time of receiving ine nipi numoer, or nve aoiiars to all who pay. atterwards. ; Five Dollars Reward. WILL hb given for the deliv ery to me in Brunswick, or at the Jail in Brunswick or New Hanover, of a certain negro, named C.32SAR, who b a--bout 60 vears old. vellow com plexion, and walks a little lame, he is a shoema ker by traded he absconded about March or April. . DAYID GODWIN. " May.22, 1833.- ;j - ri j ; 20 4l ; THE Subscriber, in fixing his permanent res Menu at the Scat of the State Government, ,and f assuming the Editorial duties of -the Statesman, (in which he will: be assisted by several gentle--men of talent and leisure,) yields himself tp; the wishes' of many of his friends, who think that ; there is room even in Raleigh, for a paper of tliis description. We shall see. The Statesman will vigorously support- the rights of the States, and at the -same umevthe . rights of the United States, (as embodied in the Federal Government by the Constitution,) as the - best and surest guarantee of the Union itself, and of the continuance of that protection to life, li- herty and property, which it has afforded to the btates ior-ine last nail century, in their career of ; greatness and prosperity altogether without a pa rallel in the history of the world. As it will have come in only at the death of those 'distracting .. topics 'which lately . agitated the country, it will v cjaim no :shafu of the spoils. Peace to their ash- rJ. .'But the Statesman's principal care shall be -S'orth Carolina-rour own loved our native land. The improvement of her institutions, the : pros- ? perity and happiness of her people, the assertion of her just rights and the due and proper honor of . the talents and virtue' of her sons shall be its . 'principal concern. : , " . ' Although she was tlie : first of her sisters to ; nufl tyranny in the breeze and dared to be free . una ever since ner lviecmenDurg ueciarauon oi , Independence, and on every emergency, whethe'i ; threatened by foreign or domestic dangers, she '. has: met. every crisis s became a patriotic and Lrave people; and even hesitated not to give her - cvn daughter, Tennessee,' to ' add another star to the proud banner of the Republic, and "another arm to the National i defence And although 4 possessing a territory,' soil climate, population and wealth, and with" intelligence and moral worth, which entitle her to rank among the first of her sisters, vet stransre as it is, she is almost f.nnoted by them," and by the Federal Government also,, except to make her pay taxes in. peace! and lirht for them in, war, .her citizens "scarcely parti- rip'atififi: at all in the honors and "emoluments of Qfir '.own Government! BuJ 'who ays iNorth Carolina sleeps! lnev will find her wide awaKe 1 1 . her rights, and resolved to maintain them;. 'they' shall find the Statesman claiming for. ! her her rateable portion of theTpublic wealth arid for her sons, a fair pariicipatian in the public honors of : the country and refusilig to take a denial. - ; f 1 lie statesman will a.arch for the hidden mis l ' chief and' ferret it out 6f our institutions which 3 has tirO'lllP.p.fl tVi nrMnf ut:t rf tViino-ti .Snmft. thing must be wrong, else, beside all the'rest, why is it that with all our resoinrces, the public expen diture exceed the income about seventeen thousand dollars, ay earl The people should know these things and the ccjtain banhtruptcy which is staring their. State Government; in the face. If,1 as is probable, the radical fault is in the present basis Auction. ON Monday the 10th day of June next will be sold at Auction on a credit of sir. rrunt.l.h . Tnin T?ade -Messrs. PORTER & BYINGTON;consisungbf ill,.-. JDry Goodgy .Hardware, Cut4 leryt bwfceryj& 11 tSALE will be continued from day to day until uie wiioie is aisposea oi. ; v GEO. w: May 22, 1833. DAVIS & Co. 20 2t. AM CR(k$KSHANk; PRINTING MATERIALS FOR S. ML P. THE Proprietors of the late "Wilmington Advertiser offer for ale all the materials belonging to the late establishment, i About on half of the Type is entirelv niw. the'erreater nortion of which has never been useol and the residue is un- -. 1 f il i ' i . Hijureu. i nere are two rresses, one of which of the most aDnroved fconstruction wKirh witli the materials, willt amnlv furnish - an office, for printing a weekly or other newspaper ana executing common and brnamental job work. a ne lerms oi sale wm be mne very favorable Apply to JOHlSr HILL, 'i -' " - v' ' -i' :' ' i ;; l;i THOS. II. WRIGHT. Editors of newspapers will confer a favor "by 20. tf. OR THE fiXEOtCATED AXE. Sam Crookshank was his mother's pride and his fathers grie Having no taste either: for, study or work, he com menced the character of gentleman. How well, this character set upon nirn, the honest people, of the neighbourhood in which he resided can best tell; and they aver, in thehomely language of the place, that it fitted'hini.ike a shirt oa a hoe handle." ; " Af, But the conditioh of a gentleman, how ever desirable 3t mav be , in several re spects, is npt faati rly fi-o from miseries ; wauuus." ai is. expensive, witnout being profitable; and iS apt to produce en yyt without :gaimnepect. ( At least, such is the case in a country Where the people mostly get their living Jy the sweat of their brow, or by some active business or profession. But amoht? other troubles ' wmcjT gentility brings, iy that very prevalent disease; caueu i-spfifsiA. noticing' this advertisement Wilmington N. C, May 22, 1833 I: . For, Sale. i ly-yf sale, THE 'Subscriber, offers for iipil jus nouse ana 101 ai omun- i WZ ville. ;. The" house is large, in tolerable repair ana eligibly situatea lor a notei. AliSO- J Lanff- Chris- The dwelling In town, occupied by Mrs. don The store house pccupied by Mr. J tian,and a vacant lot near D Terms will be liberal. ' EDW'D. March 27. 1833. . ' oct;. Harriss' shop DUDLEY. 20 2m. lAdv. new. a important medicines, and the certifieaves of wonderful cures done and penormel through the agency thereof. But aferli; poor Sarr)1)r--MGentlemari Sam, M'the neighbors called hin4-had the uVSTOnsia as had kt r-.r . . JJof thbugh I he most heartily hatea" all r t"! "om nis soui escnewea jreaa ing v in .'general, Jie accidentally derived one advaitage- from taking a newspaper. Injlookfrir, as'usuali for mfalKble cures, his ey Glanced to meet with the follow ing recipd from n ranpr T)rtnm "Rnefi ' v n mm, oz Camphor.: 1 oz. Mxrjh 1 pulverise amjntnerartgetner.'- Tneni bore a hole in the upper end of an axe helve, suhxient to contain the mixture, fwhicrTbut inland stop close. ; Wheri this nas stooa nours in a warm piace, it will belit foituiseV I ! j ' : ; Such was the substance of the eastern recipe. But the manner of using n Sam did! not so much admire. It was no other than tbis namely, to get upevery "niorn ins! before the sun. and hse the axe1-be Sain Crookshank proved that he had at I oinnino- raoderatelv nt ftrsL an A inrlrpnis- least one title to, the character, he had as-1 sinjsr the exerceise bv decrees, until tie sumedhe was wbfully troubled with the heat produced by his hands should dis- cheek bones, which had ever beeh a most oozing through the wood, should nter prominent part oi his face, seemed to pro- the! pores of the skin, and so diffusefitself ject tartner than ever; nis unaer . Up, through his whole frame,: adding new jrhich was naturally one ot the rather life and vigor to his enervated constitution pendent sort, now hung most lackadaisi- fA murrain take the work?' saidSara, callydown; and his calliper legs, which "if 'twasn't for that,' I shouldn't mind ta were never tne. least nouceaoie part oi nis i Kinsr the "medicine at all. ' f person, Sbegan to bow out if possible ir- j He debated with himself for some days ther than ever. ;1 ' - what to resolveiipon Though hfeidis- "Sam," said the wondering neighbors, 1 liked the mode of taking iti he had full what the torment ails vou? You look faith in the medicine, as he had in all for. all the world as gashly and wobe- sorts of newspaper recipes. w His father gone asfa, December ghost,'' . advised him" by all means to take ij; and "I I've got the dispepseryP1 replied so, likewise, did farmer Whippletree, and oam. The! pletree; mought, to eat his meat .without either pepper 'or sery is, the rest of his acquaintance. The neiffh Qispepserv! saia iarmer wnip- Dors wished above all things, to see with a look of contempt- " what "Gentleman Sam'- brought to labor again that be?" ; 4lf tcouldontvgit theingredieneslin "What mought it be?" returned Sam - to the pores of my hand wihout chopping 'why. if you don't know what the dispep- for it," said Sam, "I shouldn't care. Bat; plied take it, for I'mj persuaded it's the, only m niTf aL.m 4Vk-'1l i wist " ife-i It you're no gentleman I hope not, in all conscience," re the farmer, "but I should like to know thing that'll cure me. what sort of a tiling this is you call the He 'accordingly prepared him an axe wide o teeth. I I never owned a nigger; but I n For Sale or i Rent. strictly in the -manner prescribed, pot o Why, it is a kirid of a sort of a com- rhitting to set it in a warm place twenty- plaint." j , ; . four hours before using. His father, took "Umphl so it aDpears." ' . Care that the instrument- should be' well ? ."It's a kind of a sort of a as it were ground: andthat that there should be no a queer feeling, which I never felt in lack of materials to work upon, assigned all THAT pleasant summer resi- Uence at WrightsviUs Sound, the. property of the subscriber Aily to E. HI WINGATE. ! March oth, 1833. ' I : ; 20.tf.'j4'.. my man. life, until I become a gentle- NoM e: FniHF, Snhsr.r ihpr TiaTinor iniihlifirrf as ETP.cutOr IL to the last will and testament of Edmond ercholy B. Waddell," at the March! term of Brunswick J' lost of.rcprcsentation, tlie Statesman will contend that County Court; Notice is hereby giien" to all per jt should be changed and made equal and satisfac- sons having claims against said estate, to present torv to all;' if in our ZisZaft'ora, we Bay diminish them within the time prescribed by 'law, or they txe number ol llebresentatives ana nave only oi- wui oe oarrea oi, recovery. him an acre of the primitive forest, thick ly covered vith oaks? beeches, and ma It's a right down gentleman's com- pies, to be cut down and wrought into plaint then. But what is it like?" fire' wood. f F , r 1 Like! why, it s like to make a notomy i Condemn it!" said Sam, as he reached of me, if I don't get better oIMt soon. ' the thick and lofty woodV "this is a pretty "You'd make a monstrous pretty noto- business for a gentleman! Byiumpinc my, would' nt you? . But how does your Joseph, it's a good week's work to cut "Why, it makes me feel all over .somb- chopping and; splitting it up. j And then and down-m-the-mouth-iike, as n what the deuce has the lngreaiences. in all my frinds. In short. Mr.' the axe-helve to do with the chopping, I Whippletree, it'? a 'kind of a, sort of an should like to know. But howsomcverj. mustard. He would fain, however, have de clined going to the wood; but the . deep voice was still ringing in his ears, ana tire-Devil seemed, in his . heated imagi nation ready to catch - him. - He once more, therefore, toroklhis, medicated axe and repaired to the forest. He continu ed longer than the day before;-but so sore were jhis thands, "that every stroke he struckj gavehim severe pain; and he was once or twice on the point of giving the matt. -x -Lct lue same deep voice from the holrowtree again warned him of tae danger of such a course. W 1; In short, Sam Crookshank repaired tc the wood daily working longer and har der each day than the day before, sleen mgsoucilyatnig wun a . constantly tncreasiug -appeiiie. His hands by degrees became hardened to thej work, and his whole frame soj strengthened that he . could labor from morning .till night without feeling half as much fatigue as he endured the first day from a single hours work. But What a plague is the reason, said he, applying his nose to the axe-helve, "I can't smell the Camphire and the murrer, oozing through as the newspaper said! Ira sure I've net the axe-helve nearly red hotj every day for month, and yet I can't perceive that the ingrediences come! through at all. The pptecary must a cheatec me in'the articles." r Full of this idea, he went to scold the; apothecary for putting, him .ofT,;With bad medicines; when the latter threw his pes tle, at his "head, and called him a fool for his pains. s K :' f '.s'-. ' But though Sam could not perceive by any outward signs that the medicine . had come through the axe-helve; yet, inas much is he daily grew better by hand ling the instrument, he linally concluded that the virtue of the. remedy had msen-j siblv entered the pores of his hand, and withoui his knowing it diffused itself Qvef Uis wnoie system. : i ? He did not, however, relax his endea-j vouts, nor Jay asideVthe medicated axe, until his" acre of -woodland was complete ly chopped and hb dyspepsia .most tho ro ugly jc u red. ; He was also cured of h is gentlemanly pretensions; ana is now one; of the most industrious young men in the neighborhood; I i T here is one thing, however, which seems to him not a little mysterious, and that is the voice from the hollo w tree But some of his neighbors are thought to! oe viscr ou mui suojeci tiiuii ue; uiu it is shrewdly suspected that Jack yv hippie tree, a waggish son of the farmer above- mentionea, Knows; more aoout meToice than he who heard it.. you up to the stump. Stranger, if you think to turw me. voi' may as well row op the Eall? IdjEl' Niaga ra m a fish-kettle, with a crow-bar for aa oar. .- . , ; . Isay, stranger, if you try to jct'UhrV that.ere sand-bank, I guess you'll burst your boiler, '. . - I : I can outgria a wild cat. J was irra managerie once: stranger, says I,, talk o' your wild cats grinning; look'here, says I, and I gave one of 'em a look) and he turned pn.his hackjy A 4 v 1 - - Vanity, thy name is wornan!--4hats Shakespeare, and he is a screamer. " ; I He'd ride through a crab-apple orchard on a flash of lightninir. I ' - . Mj father can whin any' man in Ken tuck, and I I can wnip my Jathex.v. '-If IV Xi ' - - mm " -,1 t mouth' so v suuuuru yuur""' borrow an agticr him, he ..SS?-'.; ' ? iunial meetingsand by a change of policy , im- :ij(okae our unwise feuds on the altar ot state gooa and present to Uie Union anil the woria, one uni- 1 ted and affectionate peopled T"he i"$tatesnian, too ' will advocate general Education, and a judicious system of liankmg, commensurate with the wants ot our people; nor. will it forget to urge the speedy approximation of the mountains with board,' by means of a Central Rail-roadJ Teigh to iseaufort; and also the complete the sea J.via Ra- operung of those erreat arteries of die State, viz; the Cape i ear. the Pamlico and the Albemarle, laleigh too, shall have her full share of the benefit pfour labors. In 1830 she bad them, in our exertions o procure at the expense of die State, for the beC- ter security of the public property, a Fire Engine of capacity and power sufficient to throw a heavy -column of water on tlie dome of die late Capitol, with Hos 3 and one huridrea fire buckets: she had . them by our vote and editions to secure die con tinuance ot the Seat-ot Cxovermnent where ti naw is; and she shall again have evidences of our.good . wiil In conclusion the Statesman will support tlie Administration of President Jackson, but at the same time contend for loio- taxes and a cheap go vernment; jt will always be very good natured to 11a inenass but plaguy cross ana saucy to its enc 1 -w. v . VVA AAA AJA. W. J AA A A AAA fickle: early and regular reports will be given of -4heproGodling8 of tha St.te Legislature and of '. Gonsressr andr'the best speeches which may be made i both those bodies: interesting law cases in ourf Courts will be collected land spread before its f readers: and in a word, its columns wiu ever-con 'tain something useful axid amusing to the Farmer, merchant, Mcchamc and the Scholar, and grau lying , to , the Christian. - There will be pretty ; things for the ladies, butternuts for the genuemen ' and even sugar-plums for the children; so that all may be suited for their money. Like a good ship, the paper will be well found, and with, plenty of sea room, that is, plenty of good subscribers, it will weather many, a storm, and safely enter the ; -desired haven, Should this happen, look out for a merry making ateTey new year, when we in- lie iui our : punctual auoscriDers ana patrons to- . un 3 &na receive our Desi wisncs wiui iv near ' ty pump handk sha;e, and a glass of the very ; . best SoupDeinon. a oM Nah Pnach. thai our H. y. WADDELL, Ext. April 29th, 1833. . - j :i p 20 tf. Adv. ForjSale. finHE House and Lot I now occupy U accommodating, and possession immediate ly. Apply to :T. F.- Davis.l Esq. or to i JOHN H WINDER. -: ZQtf. Adv. said afore, that's nyther here nor IIICIO. a au an uu vy ia in luu ncvvauiuu, J a! . iJ:i..l- w.UiU T... MarchGth, 1833. nf . 1 . ' 1 I 3 11 a? anectation oi' tne stomacn ana muigesii- as ble noggins, as- it were." . I "Thej complaint is in your noggin-I've andthere's no disputing what that says.1 no doubt," said: the rfarmer.pointingHo Sam now pulled off his -gentleman' hi3 head "at4east it begun there but I coat, and fell to. 1 He worked, according can cure your stomach4 for you, if that's to the recipet witba due degree of mode all you Want." ;i . , m ! ration at first; nevertheless, he soon got "Gad!" exclaimed Sam, can vou cure out of breath, and was obliged to slack a Terms I tViAiinrh? 'TV., mw cnnl . T1 crivf. anxT in nrdpf tn rpcnvpi1 bi , winrl r VTfi A k tuWUUi . A. AAV A AA J VykUy.A v,rliv J J mwA. .aam ;y . . - body the promise of a thousand, dollars in took special care,1 however, not to let go a minute that would free me from this of his axe for a minute, lest the handle dreadful dispepsery. It's the only draw- should cool, ah.d thereby he should lose back, as it were, to my gentility." , the! benefit of what he had already done. "I'll pure you of both, j your gentility Besides-getting out of breath, his hands and vour dispepsery too, if vou'll follow began to get sore, land numerous blisters my advice." ! . ; j ' were seen elevating the skin like j puff- "Comdn't thmk of it no how at ail,"- paste. returned Sam. Dulling up his false collar "Gonsarn it all!" said Sam, as he sat from this date, for the renewal of a' certificate ofl about his ears "1 like the life of a gen- down on a log to rest ' this is a hard one shareof Stock;in said rlajA, standii.g; in the tieman all out . if I -ould onlv iet jid of medicine. I'd raiher take three Ixushe im- i . . - .. i . . ... . ' . i i . t the olap-uev disnenserv." ol the bitterest roots ana yaros inat ever "Go to vork, you lazy varmunL" grt?w. This work will kill me, as1 sure "To yvork! Oh no, Mr: Whippletree, I as I live. I may as well die with the couldn't; think of that couldn't, 'pon my dispepsery, as to be cut off in the prime soul. Any thing else that you'll pro- oT imjT days, by chopping these infarnal scribe,mih reason, Til take. But as for big trees. I'll give it up fpr a bad jobi sr li uspiN g noiaingnotes woric, i ve put my tceto rpon tnat Jong a iotiae. " A PPLICATION wUi b made to the Presi xiL dent, Directors and Company of the Bank of Cape Fear, at the expiration of three months name of Thomas Wright. The original certifi cate .for which has been losfl ; ; - V ' THOMAS WRIGHT. March 13, 1833. T -11-. H 202m.Adv. $r Notice. -tS:'.,-. .; j e w?m - as '..ts-. the feverfstopt; fiut the ague left was- so tarnation lazy he would'nt shake.? li you plant a cro w-bax oyerj night in Kentuckf it will , sprout tenpenny naih next mdming. ; Give us sonic music 300 horsij power. T mtrtt Kim c?nV n loaraF fllcnnrvfia r- glib ,U1U klUVAt uu uwayvut- . ed, and nothing was found butj a spotVcf . grease on tne grouna. . . - j If it wjirn't true, may Lbe tet Jtaceous ly exfluntified., r,; ', ; I was going along the swamp one day; and I sec a white hat moving on te mud,, in a pretty considerable queer vay. So I just ,whipped it up'with the btlt-end o my whip.. Hallo, stranger, who axed you to knock my hat off? says a voicex ' j J il " allo, siys I, where's the rest of you? - " j - In the niixt country; and there s a wagon, and a tearri of hlorses under me. . 1 Description ; of his Kentucic swect- heart:) '- .: : ' . . --' . - ., - '? She!, she is a feeler 1 she killed a bear when, she was thirteen, and now -shell -whiphei weight in wild cats, j i JNIrs. Gibbs plavs a sort of. lVIrs. Trol-; tiope witji her wonted discrimation and skul. Mrs. Lee had little to do; but look ed lpvdyj enough for the heroine of anjr country,jn the old world or the hew;.hd 1? orrester. Duruset, F? MaUhews, .add Turnour (a free black waiter,)4 filled up the measure of a very 'original, and .enter taining laree. . : . Extract from Peter Simjlcbr the Trial - s j of a Midshipman. k A-' "First md foremost you " m ust - know . that I am descended from the great O'Bri en Borrui who was a king in his time, as IV- A i I'il .'lit- JNimrod Wildfire. Mr. rlackett is yet in England, "and by tne last number! of the London Literary Gazette, it ap pears that he has appeared at Covent, Uarden in a new iarce caiiea tne AentucK-ia-n a i re-manuiacture of Col. Nimrjod Wildfire, Judging from the 'following; specimens, however, we should think that the piece has not been improved bythe London plavrwright. The Davy Crock-j ett-ismsL though old acquaihtances,i have nevertheless lost much of their original spirit. . We extract the following: ' ' ,'--, 1 New York Spectator? Cov$Nt Garden. The new farce of; said, "who is this ; FingaLJ Bv we-iLentucKian,j.oy ivir. Deuiaiu, waa sayS ne m cotcn, "ra lust walk over admirably acted on the first; night, andr and see what he's made of." So he walk has beengraduauy jismg m popuiaruyji ed acr i ever siiice. When Mr. HackeU appeared at within urury lane, wesmieu me iiigmy iuvuia-j ble impression made upon us oy that ais play of his talent; but there was what the the great Fingal - was before him course you've heard of FingaU'l v I can'f say that I ever did," I :replied.t Never I heard oiTFingal? murder-- Where raustiyou have been all your life V Wellj.then, to give you some notioif of Fingal, Ij will tell you how Fingal "both: ered thegreat Scotch giant, ' Fingal you " must know was a giant ihimselft and nt; fool of a -pne ; and any i one that affronted him was sure of a bating, as 1 am to keep the middle watch to night ABut there was a giant in Scotland as talf as the mainmast; more or less, as we say when "We an't quite sure; as it-saves .'telling more lies thaii there's qccasiort foij. Well, ' this Scotch giant heard of Fingal, and- mm, . . . ' !C - i dell oqi lie tterniere, given in payment for Timber, and entided to dividend on the same, are requested to present said notes and receivethe dividends:' as it is aesiranie to oring tne Business to a nnai close. -H W.i.U. LUKU, Asent for assignees. Jan. 23, 1833. 20 tf. Adv. DevU's and left 'Sam cure his Notice. of New- Then I give you up.-for one of the incurables," returned the farmer, him. I- ,! .'. resorted to a variety of means . to s complaint He ate largely of mustard, cayenne ' pepper, horse-radish, and other sharp and powerful condiments pushing Ihenv to such an iextenti that his mouth Jburnt like fire and his eyes "watered again.' ' At he same time he fed 1 f " m ',.fi.. - . . .-. I enormously on beef, cabbage, and turnms; T I' ir r, J JOSEPH Raleigh, N. C. May 6, 1833. B. HINTON. ITS hereby riven, that at the tast term; t Sctmpfxs Peach, that our yere granted to the subscriber. Ail persons hav- "e aauea whiskey 10 nis cellar affords. ; - - , J ing claims agamstsaid Estate are hereby notified meals, y way of corrective tothe sad u C-T ,or Paymct within tne time am-1 condition ot . his stomach. But it all ued Jby Law, otherwise thfy wul be barred of re- woulJ ;not do , The i' condiments . ----- - : ;r 1 - A tity of beef, cabbage, -and, other matters, ' " l??10! least aid' his stomach in 1 I converting . those things into good chyle, A lad of steady habits and respectable for. the support and nourishment of his connections; aa an oprirentice to the Prin- 'thTaanly ; person.- On, j thejontrary, Sumi 3r Residence I S1LE: The Situation formerlv : " j i . XT i . i , n occupieu I y me at vv ngnisviua oounu. I will sell it at a very reduced price. ! JOHN HILL, May 1st, 1833V -20 tf Adv. Allibouie & Troubat, Jldv PHTT.AT)2t!APniA. ances riudi pn consignments, , Refto Vm. C. Lord, es7. 3f3722 ! Wt Davis, 4$ Co. ting business. Apply at this Office. : OF ALL DUCRIPTIONS Done at tHis Office lit -!:-. J I- '-1.1' ' ;" itith neatness iiridjlespatch they rither tended, in the end, to render his compmnt jvorse and worse- He next had recourse to 'all "the root doctors and doctresses, vithin fifty miles. Ho took likewise all the patent medicines he could hear of-he panaceas, the ca tholicoijs.and the tnfeilible specifics. He even took a newspaper for the sole upon his own .imagination s a ."-. . . . - ..t i . ..-- : purpose 01 reading the adverusemcnts ox j uiustratnig its cstctj I- never can endure these bioody blisters; besides, I'm so tired I can scarcely stand on my feet, let alone-pegging, pegging in to the trees like a rotten red-headedwood- pecker. Good bye to j the chopping ! I As,, bam said this, he shouldered his axe, ana was about quitting-the wooa. when a deep voice came, as it wexe,:from a hollow, tree close beside him, saying " VS-a-m! S-a m! stir not an men. It you do, the Dtjvillwill have you lorctr- jtain. W ork two hours more to-aay; ana to-morrow be here bright and early." rwhad"- exclaimed Sam, "it thelrees begin to talk, it's time to look about me. With that he turned back and fell to chopping again. He continued until his hands were nearly worn out, ana-ins strength so exhausted that he could stand it no longer, when he agam ; shouldered his axe, and without being farther moles ted bv the voice from the tree, dragged himself: home. He sleDt soundly that niffht, notbeinsr troubled in the least, with dyspeptic dreams; 1 His iiands the next day were terribly sore, and he was lame in i nearl v every ioint but his appetite was; greatly improved, and he was able w - how he had beaten every tody ; and he said, "wi says he in oss the Irish, channel, and landed i half a mile, of Belfast : whether ha was out of his . denth or not I can t. tell. V' 1 j " ' j - though I suspect -he was not' dry footed. When Fingal heard that this rrreat chao blacktruards of the prize-ring call a cross; vvas comiher'over; he was in a devil of a in-the business, and the performer, excel- fright ; for they told him that the Scotch lent its were his delineations of character, man waa taller !iv a few feet or m. Gi- was seen at that theatre no more. lts n-, ants, vou &ho w measure bv feet, anddon't valiias now 'afforded him art opportunity; bother themselves about the inches aa we ui augwiug ji -vixifc' oj,iLu "1 t nine ucviis aic uuiikiu iu uv. og r i ana ne nas iuuv lusuuea oar ca.ucuum.um. i trai jcew n snarn iook out iox tne scoxen- The ientuck, the Gascon.of the United man ; and one fine morning there he was Dtates, is a very peculiar anu amu,",u6 pure cuuugo, coming up me iiui 10 r roll tr nrA lnrri!ilsliy I -1'i i..,. 1rt:-Ml .f.Ii Vi... does Mr. Hacket exhibit his peculiarities.! Be had more; reason toTe afraid when he Thtfcoloring is not overcharged, though saw the fellow : for he looked, fbt all the replete with tone: and the humour is pos-j world like : a monnment kon It Voyage", of cocaai nt a nnipi mr? nrnir.n mils, in: ssbcui mvnwnr . rsr Kinmi rftn riT( ni r.niir- to be felt. J Thert is dressed well, lookji arid called his wife giayMa: rcmriiH - ii - - a - i" "t l J i it i r' - i- .1 a- ea well, ana we omy, wisn we comu vcj i cn, says ne, , rje quicic now; meres inar- our reaaers any iaea oi tne uruuciy uu Dig ouny oi a ocotenraan conwng up tnt the following JSpettmens of JLentucK, so I hill. Kirer me up With blankets and it admirably delivered by fllrHackett; wixh i he asks who is m bed, fell him it 's the the empnasis reguiariy imposeu au wc cniiu. do r in gal lata aown on : xne dcqv wrong piace., The Author is indebted to the Portland Cou rier for the very ei&cacioua "recipev ; the substance of which is given above; and has merely drawn for tb? enur.t attory, v 1 1 and his wife had just time to cover hfm u . T aav ,sv hi-aiT1 n"tv Xt tYo TTn Tf'Oi I nrliAft -in! iiAmA li O A T w 4 r 4n1 WlJk ' . X Wum uu uti cuav vv i n uvaa . u vuuiM , UaIv ywvuiumtH - States, arid ve him halfan-hour's start 1 1 though ne Stooped low he broke his head T' i I-.-. t- j '.-1. .u.- J i-a. Ti ttru .- U. mnntri : . " t 1 1 FinrrftVP tsnir he rnbbina his fbreheadi A II I am all brimstone but- rny bead, and Mshow him 10 me that X may give him a j thsanuafbrtis.r-; ' - -Ku-'; 4 batiogv j j Hb threats when about to .fighta4daeli 1 "Whist whist P. ches . Shiyai "if vou Pistols! pistols are trumpery: they lodgej don't you'll wake the baby : and then ttim.' a ball in a. mans1bodv."and wound his that you talk nf bating' mllbe the death feelines! a rifle, now. sends it clean throl of youifiie conjes in." rls thai thebdby! ind no! mistake. F - '. II cried the'Scbtchrnan wilk surnrise. look- Strantrer. Til bet vou 500 dollars I liits i ing at the cf eat carcase muffled un in the yoi between your eyes wuhou touching bluets. Sore il cried Shaya, rand Your nose. ; ; : 1 1 Fingars 'tofeof':don,V;-you , wak iau a inner uo you wuunac iy &ij2un i nun or r ingai witt. my v v: I . .A' ,: an UU I untied my neckcloth: Td hate swal-l moutllfuli for 4he;fellbvr huascUV x Good lowea mm wnore. - ; ; I mornma to ye. . ooiuo ocotcn giant rao You tire like a new pen, atid Vl m om of the housp ; and betcr stopped to cat 4 v . it V f - I
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