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, yy. - y v.- I 9 0 M, Vl'l , V ' J I 1 i , ' i JX-KC. JUv . -V',, 1 I j 1 ! t U . - - :ZJ jj l, 3 iju 1 : "TIIK UBEUTY .OF THE PRESS THE SHIELD. OF" FREEST TIIE SC0UI1GE OF TYRANTS" mjf Egg J . jHM'.'juwia uji -in r f - - ; s i -. ; y . . -- . . '-.' . y ' conrjtitnttenrdist i:-iccl every Tpesnir irurnii, aty2Vrfe uirn, one-haff payable in advance, oT.iTircci. cr D":rsc :Jff:j cents It at' the year. net paid ujitjl.theteiiriiutio!i?5 ; cr.crJ: Inserted al 53 cents per s-y.ixiv, fcrr tlje f.rst insertion, and 25 cents for even7 subsequent one f J Idlers ad Irctd to t'se LniToii on boners con-; i. etc J w. ll.c ci.l.ii.i's!.mewtf rnu'st be pnfi paJ, or they will not t.ikon ouf :f Uje office. -J " 1 j V f Ti ll E Subscriber returns graiefuf acVnowledgement ii to Ins - iriends and the public for: tjie ; libcu-1 fiup- port afforded . him since hit etallbhment in this cAy - Ilaving' found, Juwevcr, that the name of his floteV vlu'ch lie originallyadoptcd, "Conjpss Hal ) subjects . Jiim to manv inconveniences in consequence of '.the . proprietor of k public establishment in his- immediate . ; neighborhood,, having'-assumed the same titlctft'nd being "jinwiiiing by a continuance of the present nme of his uuse to embarrass his neighbor asr well as himself,' he : li.ts resolved on chang-ing" the same t6 that of Nudo's . Hotel. - .Its central t location being ne;ir the principal places pf amusement, and its vicinity to the public offi ces and business part of the Town, renders it a mostde sirable resort for any g-entle'men' engaged in commer. " . cial and other pursuits.; The experience, which' the jeubsoriber has,' acquired as proprietor for many years rtel' associate Will he trusts 'prove a sufRcient: guarantee to all who ma v nonor mm w;in tneir patronage, inatnotiung sliall be "v wanting on. his,part, or by tiiose n his employ, to con tribute in - every respect to their ;acommodation and fcomfort. . t - ' JOHN NIBLOV. " r!TH E first se -.sion s of this institution for 1333 will : ' Jl commence on t!ie second Ifmidav in January. The proprietor .grateful for. the patronage lie has already re v ocivf d,. thinks it in hh power to say, that competent as-y- sistance being now within bis reach, "wili- not be; ne- . cessaryi for him to continue tl limfta to his school so v narrow. Tho' e pledges himself not to receive, more vthai can be successfully attendedth - For young men y of studious habits who prefer being retired, he ha-s". a . 1 Few comfortable out rooms for those who slnill fii-st af .: ; rive. Parents and Guardians who cannot -attend, ' in v . person, to enter their sons, or wards, will please intimate " in writing the studies to be pursued and if a college ' course is afterwards intended for which college they v are. to he prepared. ' , ' Terms as hithei-to for all Terthe age cf 16 years, y, " r ' " ; . 45,03' per session. .tlider that gey; 40,00 - i . .. Board may be obtainevi in the neighborhood at $30 toer session. -t , . n . . UNO B. TATE- ' ' t. ,- .r, v . - Address at.Sycamore Alley.- : ;r " " " .' - Halifax Co.N. C. -' FarmrceUy Dec. 4. 183 1 . - ' - - ' " , Trustees of Sunsbury Academy wish to em. . ploy immediately, a Lady to take charge of the Female I Department of that . Institution, who cun .come well recommended to teach the higher binnChes of Female cdrtcaftonj such ' as Geography, Chemistry Natural Philosophy, Drawing, "Painting, Needle Work, Sic- i ; f: For ! Hither particulars, apply, to 5 v 1 1 y , y IUCH D H. PA KKEI?, SecV. . .cf.. jioard of fyustees ofi Sunsbury AfA&eniy. ot Uiut extensive establishment the "Exchange II ( rewrsaaifr,- Vircj'nia, and subsequent as an wkh Mr. Heiskillofthe "Citv llfrfel'VPhiladelphia. T HOMAS J. BAUROVT St CG, Importers, 88 yVater Street, New-York-are receiying their "Spring Im ,y : portations in the above line; comprising a great variety . .-of.the Newest Patterns.yy Which are offei-ed to South ! " rn Merchants at the most reduced, prices possible for the article to be sold af. ' " " ' -In addition to the aborc, thev have a large and com. plete assortment of Gilt and Plain Looking-Glasses con- efantly on handat Jowratei i : y '- r 7 Iloping a continuation iof the liberal support hitherto received from ir. Southern friends, we have made eve- , ty exertion to, by in a Stock of the most desira'de Goods v fbr that market and it shall be oar most constant en " : deavour to promote the interest of all those who may fovor us witli their orders. , THOMAS 'JBARRG-W-& Co. ImportersSa "Water St. N. ,Y. New York, January 29, 1833. 1111. lioocatTus TIIRESSILtAN, my beautiful and fine blooded hors?, will stand the VHik A oioouea ; norsf tiywiu siana ine ' " lM n ?i present seasonal my staoie,,! miles iLjtAR4He3J4s: i ui iwicijjn. iao iiofr Uaxl an npportunity to have him run notwithstanding he ...... .... . . . 'i fias uccii u-uicu, a.iu uruvcu uuiu . iu iiavt: specu ana " botv.cm, and as the country" is overstocked with inferior oorsesy ne win oe let to mares at tne very reduce rice Of nix, eight and ten dollars, which his cheaper than any hojrse of the same blood in the State, y His pedigree is ' composed of Archey, Piomede, Gallatin, Bedford and ' Janus; the paticulars of which will be- seen in his hand . bills- He is five feet three inches high, a beautiful red ' 4 sorrel, elegantly marked. . Those who Iivea'atdistancd - and wish to send their mares, shall pasturage gratis. ': All " possible cafe and attention will bo paid to them, but no liabillity for accidents of any kind- v v' v "' CYRUS WHITAKER. , 1 - Wake eounry; March 19, 1833. 4w ' ' mil . .If"'' fTHE Subscriber keeps constantly for hire, , Carria : Ji ges, Horses and Gigs, of every description, on mo derate terms; and will be glad accommodate those vho may call upon him.- i ' : -- " : s- A few first rate HORSES for sale. :; ' ; john buffaloeJ . Feb. 12.-1.1 If . . : , ?.'.':,-';'; ' jL ' hereby .forewarn- - all ;peworis1frbm '.tmstlngbn-' myJ ccojintvny son usborne bugg,'. or from, paymg.to him any debt whichrhsy bedue'tome,-; as I shall not be re sponsible for any debt of his cfintracting, or allow fur any money paid to nun..; i V- i;arclxl2,;ie33. 4m J JOHN SUGG- ,',,(1.,, - 5ji TAlLORiJNG ES i'ABi,itsaMET, OPPOSITE 1?. P. GUION S EAGLE. HOTEL. -:4 Tct? uttcribcr, desirous of extendinsr hi uwnsit uu irttiius anj pauws, oas openeu tUtj aovce-.tablthcient miLr the Miner. j Forernan recently frnrn Vhiladelnhia., where, lie has ZLJi stanas nrivaire.t n lfte abilities of 'tUv'tradc. The subscriber ha' also engaged several workmen from 'gz'. .;he.Ntjrth,-wrioare not;tiObe exceHed by anr, .lie further begs'leave state, that h h:is becom a U regilar correspondent vit!t E.'MNI3TEIU of London, from whom -he will rccei the latest lJbiw)on'& and Paris fashions by the first arrivals. ; He also intends furnishincr the' above estahlishment with a ke-'fH .van neral a-ssonient of Superfine CLOTHS, CASSIMEXES .and VE STIXGS: 5 together . with a eif.it' B .variety of SHIRTS, BQSOJfS CRAVATS, COLLARS, STOCKS, GLOVESfind SVSTENDERS, orur on uie most reasonaoie terms , . . .. .u v..w . . u.i.uwa .IVI tilt. iiuullUiiiT ill HI - -tne punctuality ot jus wow, he hopes to obtain a siihicient share'ot pubhc ivor to 'Warrant Jim-Ior -continuance and, )9 prejudice Jias, not gone beyond the .reach of ab.itties, to snpercetle the neCessi U-n oi n;s lasiiionauie ieuow-citt2enseendstgto the JSorlhjwr clothing, winch is .JZ- Gentlemen lurniCliing the'i own goo U, will have '(3-"' v'- "'i'ii; i , ucuw;'h wuwii A.uuiii); LADIES- HABITS, MILITAK V'arid FAXCY, Q neatest sty Je and according to order, i; , EC? .Travellers and "others may be furnished with a suit corn! '-B lte in twelve hours notice . --Early in the Fall - I'-Lujus x iU-i.xA ujuwx J4-ii suuaoie ior s - -SYLVESTER SMITH, Mcr riant Tailor, Halifax, N. C. March 12; 1833. 17 tf , , -'s - ! ' - .V . . :. :. . N. B. S. or Foreman will attendat anv time of measuring and making contracts to furnish annually-evei-y.- article in his, lirieii Where several iretf; Jf3 ..tleiaen eonvenient to each other are desirous of pati :i!iunii;iui)ii i juaii wucn aim vtuere iiieymay or. of goods on hand and a specimen of workmanship t Goods " The subscriber,, in addition .to his" presenty stocV, which comprises a good'assortment, has just peceivtd a " fresh supply of Spring Goods, embracing many new and i desirable articles, consisting" in part, as fallutva, to wit , Super extra blue, black and brown 'clotjis, i - -Ditto do , blue, black, drab and bull" casimcres and sattmets. 1 ' . - - -" ' ' " ' ' Marseille?, silk and fancy vesting?.: : - ; " ? Superior brown a.-d black gross de swlss silk. I ' ' v Fancy coloured watered , da,1 ail kinds., , . Huh0 and pink:. so! .d ground french, ginghams. ' Plain, figured and . checked muslins of every descip-.4-' ' tion - -. ., ; - , . Abeantiful assorlmeiptf calicoes and chintz unccni if. . monly cheap. i . - : -r ' Greeji barege, and fancy.' shoulder and ove handke.r , -chiefs. " . -" Linens, lawns and. thread cambtick handkerchiefs. . 4-4 Faulard 813,'' a most tasty article; Black and wliite bobbinet: and spkndid blond lace ,-veilsl'y ' - Fashionable belt and bonnet ribands. Thread and bobbinet laces, footing and inserting. - " Shell and brazilian combs. , ' A fine assortment of coffee brown domestic home spuns, at from 50 to 75 Cents. y. ' ' .' Ladies fashionable cloaks. - Cotton oznabtirgs. ' ' v ' ' , - Superior brewn silk umbrellas. Shoes and hats of every kind. . : '' - King's warranted patent axe?, at from 1 75 to $2. Iron and steel of all kinds- " ' : ' Nails,vtrace chains, and weeding hoes. Besides the above, he is in daily expectation of recelv- intr , 1 First rate brown crape camblet. ; Elegant spring caliccfes and ginghams. -' Carpet .binding and tape3. ' . Patent suspenders and SPUN COTTON. r y Pongee handkerchiefs of all . colours. , ' - r -. Superior black bombazine stocks. - , - . Pongee for dresses. - . ' .1 ox fine fashionable WHITE HATS. - . Blue, black, collie brown and invisible green cloths. ; ; Long shell combs. C, B . SMITH. Raleigh, Feb. 19, 1833. . 14 6w. LOST from the Stage between Pete sburg and Rich mond, on Friday night the 16th inst, a small Leath er' Trunk, containing sundry articles f WEAMING APPAREL, and the following Tiums of GOLD BUL LION: 2 bars Gold, weighing 379 dvvtsv ' ; 1 do do do - 186 do , ' . - -1 Suuff Bottle, coitainiug642dwts Cold in its ruit ; i ." .; " ural state, r ' , . . Also, 1 Cold Watclr Chain old style, tliree straus; - ' broken. . - ' "' . ''.'"' .1 Gold Breast Pin, set with Jet and Pearl Phi ' broken off. 'r A Black Velvet Reticule, worked with Beads. 3 Bead Watch Guards, marked "Thompson" the v ".; ' christian name not recollected. v All persons aer requested to stop the above ar- . - - . . . . - -tides, should tliey bectieredtor safe- A reward ol One: liinuircu jjoitars, win oe paiu ior .... - - inronertvs or.' the same nronortion for anV nart ofit., upon application to; Baldwin &. Kent, Richmond y u- WILLARDBOtBEN. November 19, 1833 Notice . AS committed to the "jail in Johnston county; on the 12th instant, . i TWO NEGRO MEN, One by the name of . Daniel, of rather ayel- jow tviujjicAiwn, whii star- miucr ms ict i, year, and about five feet seven inches high." who says he belongs to x nomas ciarada, ot bouthCaro- una, Horey district. ' ' -.y ,- y y. v . .; ,.; The other says his name is Favor,ol black complexion, five fieet seven inches high, - who says that he formerly belonired to Pollr Swanson Hvho lived on or near San- tee. in Smith Carolina; and after tier death . was taken to tharleston, en. sold to some man wnose name he does not know, as he ranaway immediately.. . He also says he has been runaway nine or ten months, v : u: The owner or owners are requested to xome forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away other. wise they will be dealt with as the law directs. "IB -I 1 a. - i. 4f . 4L ? 'y-'f.-'-yy A. S. BALLENCER, Sheriff. . March 190i 1833- ' - tegHV?r-i ' 18 3 w. :P1TTS TplirS School will commence, again, as usual ; on - ; the' first 'of Febimary next, ensuing. Miss Jens, will have the aid of a competent. 'Assistant in the Lit rary' Department, and provision is now nude for ii struction in Music. . - : ; . - y ' - - ' . v January 2Ly 1833.;- ' : V - 3-V " ... A, .r'U, '1 . f 4 m lis business and cvea willing to I comply with ths soIIcUa. i L Has abbf ce-tablihinent; tnukr the buiejriliiiyI;nee of tj- conducted one of t hp "first iitorrsin our Ii net and - . a 1 l 3 t Jlia HlCIHVlTJli Jl JLCIHIUII iu uuaiiicss. am attended with so many dit "tit Qvery attention paltl them ! " .- " . V - ii tin Aii i i.i' ivii, tuu uiu fiiAUliliy JJi lililJUMl WORE, of every, description, executed in th will : be, found on hand a general assortment o -.ison. . '- ..j .- , and place, not exceeding fiP.v! miles, for the nurposi onlzn.'' the above establishment, and will Hvk 'LS--'- seen, uity.snaiioe visiteu, anu snown a pattern car ; r-:- , . '.' ? ' - IT W:A'L1E:RS yiSX Running from,' Safari, u: C. to Vfijihe pirjtice, we wtuireiiot to Ife 'told that fracti 7 three times a wed-, j are united, and wounds, liealed speedily , . ... , ' h-lowlv. accordins as tho patient has been it Mouse, in . V, 1 , - ", " and back. . I Ilia Liine starts t intn SnKnrr , trvir nesday and Fritlay at 5 o'clock, A. if. and arrives at Wythe Court House at 6 o'clockF M. the next, dav . At the same hour thaat the stages arve Salem, tlie also leave rVy'the Court Hdtise, and Arrive at -Salem at 5 o'clock P: M : on Tuesdayst Thursday 'aikd'SatuMavs. This Line is so-arranged . as to , correspond in its ar rivals at Wythe Court House, With the arrivals' of! the Great Lines leading through the Valley of Virginia. It also corresponds in its arrivals at Wythe Court House with the arrivals of a tri-weekly line running between that place and the Salt Sulphur, the Red Sulphur and White Sulphur Springs in Virginia, which has s been lately established. At Salem, it corresponds with the arrivals of Smith's Piedmont Line, and the ttuk-igh Line, both of which run three times a week. The whole ot this trip js 'perlormea in the day tune. The Uoute passes within a mile of the "Pilot yxiountain through , Bethaniai, Bethabarahy Moimt Airy, cmses the IBlue Ridge at WanlnCap, if ficsj by Toplar Camp Furnace aid the Lead Clitics of Wythe; and affords' sonie inter esting scenes to those that admire tlie sublimity of; na ture, -1 he accommotations pt diet, lodging, - id arc excellent atid cheap''. r.',Tli subscriber jWiUteWot to recommend liis teams and drivers as ? first rate.! I His coaches are most excellentj being newly procured from Troy, New York. ... j . ' ;. ttThe u'most, care and ajttention will be paid to baggage 'and '-other things entrusted to his care but the Subscriber Will not be liable lor accidents. ' , y D. WALKER. . i 1. : F;b..l833. 15 J ; : -l SJSo acres oi Iiniad ioi sa Icl I f lHE SUBSCRIBER Tfeiig anxious tii ; remove io the JL;We3t, now oilers fr na!e hTs valuable' plantation si'natcd. in 'the county of. Wake, 12 mile west, of ,11. lefgh, . on the Stage Road leading to Chapel Hill, and ; on the waters of Crab Tree; WdUams Indian and ?iak creeks: rThere is of the above ''mentioned tracSix oi eight hunded acres of the best bottom land, and about two hundred cleared and in cultivafion. This land is considered, by all who know it, to be one among the ; most valuable tracts 'in tlie country. I would rather that persons wishing to buy, would view, the premises and .judge for themselves. ' It affords a pre'ty Jgood situation for a Store, ie." . There ial a comfortable dwel- insr'ftnd trood out houses. With a little renairinir. Per. o 5 . ... i a ;. - - boiis wisliing to buy, would dowdlto apply earlV, as a great bargain may be had-l I would take young negroes or pa t in cash, and give long credit ; for k 'Kiin'f:'i.i. i will vr.haio it for X "extern lands ? provided it li"S where I like it. This land would make a- desirable Situation ior? persons , liT.ing jn y-e,- lower country, to re sort during tne s kiy season. 'I wul take pleasure In sho wing the land at any time, while I am In State. TIGNAL JONES, Jr. 1 - . : " . 'Si. Nov: 9,1832 tf TBL1T application will be made to the Presi dent. ..Directors and company oi the State Bank of jxortQ jaroiuia, at tne expiration ot inree nrnnus ironj this date, for the renewal of a certificate for 'TtreKtu ..Shares ol the Astock of said JJank, in the name of the Subscriber.- - ; - . ." -i, 7- .. H V f ; Nash County, ilarcl 9, "- .. ' JAMES S. 185. ; BATlLE,; . ' ' ' ,'.-'-. lN - . - - -rmTxvnt W ' . i; - a ill: IT JUILVULV) JJ5Ui ISVj V .'ytxs' be fotind at bis 'office, next door to Robert j Pcrrys KQjeI-.from tlte hours' of .9 A. lli until .: p.'H. y -'' y 5 . - t-' ' -y,.': , y ; . 1 y ' . ' " S Ladies can- be" wtutedJ on. at their dwelling. Poor 'attended gratis. : J:;i;:r:t;:"A.''iv ry; March 19th. 1833. ..y '..-.:-' '.v'. ,' 18 tf. V MR. JOHN Tl DE CARTERETywill open thenexf quarter of hi French School on the second day of A pril next, at his house." Three lessons will be given in each week- . His terms are three dollars per quarter, y Young-udies wdl be" wailCvl Rt.ltcy resiaence ,y April 2d,lA . - y; n . ' . EVII. OF TEMPERATE CF SOCIETIES, : The lolloivin extract of a letter written by a physician in Dublin, to his friciid who had solicited him to assist in the' ionnation'of a irnperance societyris replete with wclUern pered irony, exhibitinsr a vivid picture, worth twenty-five pages of sober argument. ? Jour, of ..'Health.?1.- V " , "My Dear DoctonHow could you sup1 pose me" so great a simpleton - as - your letter would imply?; To enlist in a crusade cgoiuet nitempejranee, .indeed! Why, if . arf end : Were put to the- drinking )f port, punchy and porter, there would be an end to my worldly prosper ity. 1 should be obhgedto sell my house jn square, pay off my coachmen, and bnco more become a pedestrian jy ISay, the whole protes bion, Dh vsicians, snrscons. and' apothecaries. would be Turned. - Poverty among the labor ing classes being diminished 1;uid disease be coming comparatively rare; simple, and man ageable,, the clinical physician -Would lose the ocnefits- o: toachmg.and tiie student the oppor tunity ot learning Axis profession in otir flour isljiug hospitials. 7 y ' J ; Lonsuier the--matter denierately beiore yon conclude that my tears are, exaggerated. - Let me asic,what, in a majority oi install ces,produ ces appolexy and palsy. . Intemperance,' be-, yond all controversy. . Whence is it thai our lunatic establishments, overflow? '" From in-teiapcrance.;-"';3VJoin4be commnriitv are the most liable to acute ailections oj the lungs and hertl;-. ?3'he l intemperate.' . What" is it, ; in this 'isle of saints,1 that renders so many livers scirrhous?-? :Wliiskey, to liesure. ; One half, nay," three fourths ot the existing cases of gout, Rheumatism, and dropsy are owing to the same causes. They consider that when an intempe rate ma n is sick, - the physi cian,- i n stead of being left with a pretext for : prolong ing Ins 'Visit - beyoiid the tliird or fourth day, obtains a cbmfortablcattendance' of as many wceiisrana, in 'nice 'manner, in surgical' prac- Jtures ily or Monda Wed 1-&ow according as tho patient has been tem 7 nn.i' !.ii;vieS.t I Pirate or otherwise. , Nor is it -to bo forgotten; jPcrat that tliose who are drunkaKis' olten transmit to their childien bodies which rcqiii re medical repair so frequently . that lhc pliysiciaajoriir sreon is seldom lonsr out of attendance on I their, familiesi and, not only so, but even the propensitytto liquor which in the parent may have arisen from a' neglect of' the adrnontion of conscience, appears sometimes in the son as a matter.of inheritance; and hence such a family while it exists, is a valuable heir loom decending in our profession from age to age. Can yon, my dear, doctor, forget the sweets of a prolonged '. attendance upon f, a nervous hypocondrical debauchee with a' well lined purse? Can yoii be so lost to your own in terest as to dry up this fertilizing stream? Have you no "ecpirt du corps." Why, this would seem to be a case in which du f col lee of physicians, in their capacity as guardians oi die interest of the medical profession, . m ight with propriety interlVreand put a stop to your rasn proceeuin. ' , 1 , . -, v.... '; . i J-y ;AndIawyers; are interested I in lliis matter as well as doctors, A." writer in, the -Dublin Mornuiix l o:;t has atternptea to snow mat a large X)rtion of the crimes' committed in our country is; to be tracotl to intemperance. Whence it is evident that if your measures succeed; the proiessioii of the law wonld bey .as much injured as'th.at bl physic. J v; y , I cannot conclude-without once more be seechinff von to weigh this matter more care r if. . i' . f- ... ' . f :.,.; fTl. luiiv oeiorc vgu iiiouti vuur nusuiuuiu. a uori Vho are interested in the prosperity; of the li beral profession ought not to overlook the im Dortance of intemperance as a source ot dis. ease and crime. ' . ' tdt would seem to me, indeed, that all the evils and i distress anticipated by a certain class of politician from tride "and Catholic emancipation, are hothiugju comparison with the revolution you are endeavoring,, to bring about.-' t " . . - V' I I remain, my dear doctor, ".' ' , Your sincere friend.. : urTi al IIappixis3. The following sto ry is told of Dr. Parr. It seems he did riot live happilv with his first wife4 and had'a cat tha was a greater favorite. When he returned, home one day, and was going into his librai the1 feeliu of a previous domestic feud not having subsided on either part, on-opening the l room door .something bobbed forcibly on hi3 fdce. Upon examination : he found that his favorite catliadheea hanged and placed in that situat ion to annoy him. Upon discover ing this, he suddenly hastened to (i potrait of his wite4 ana cut tne tnroat cxciainung wun vehemence, 'Thns would I serve the original. if tho law would permit me." '1 ins reminds us ol a connubial squabble. A tradesman and his wife had a bitter quarreL In order to ap pease their fury, they threw all their portable furiutureout of tlie window. yiThe wife'then drev the bed ta the window,- ripped the tick ing; and .seLati the leathers anoat m tce.oren c.ir, Ci2JX Htsh;n-to th? V;;t:ro cf th? stair? : 'and breaking her arm upon them,- with an ir " sane, energy exclaimed, .'"Now, yon scoundrc you must pay lor a surgeon. - . . : : - ' . . ; p'-l Taylor. ;LvrRESTixo Ixcioest. -The fallowing cu rtousfact is reported, by a gentleman .from tht v" western part ot' the stale. In August IhsI, a youn ;cntlenan in company with hi: sister and husband, visited Niacant fall. While rramo- ling round thi treiueutlous scene where llW sublime si:d terribe predominate over all otlrP -sentimcr.l:, he undertook tx see.k, ia a wild'. ?irit,tvr4l'en?cre, a new it'W of 0 fiiUuct From a pQtin .xhilt r the table rotk .inilLr;-?" half, v2y dmvn the , prretpice; Dijiri'iritir.g theriMnonstrances of Ki ftirjius, Jicwa fead- .oveihur.ir.' thtl gull oi ragtng water, whpn tus iou sapped up- ; y un tho praj yet riioj.!, "and ; he, fell tlp'u muv " knee, on 0e, very briukV He iayed hi'rnself only by catching at a large $hfu'h. i Tlic root ; y upon the farther side gave wnv, sirid' wlyle en ' -dtaoiing to maintain his .balance '-by;- seiring hld of tle nioss arid slender -.rootvlio tlistov ered In a crevice fnun 'which' ho had, torn lha shrub eight Spanish- dollar, of an ancient, date whose sleep ol ages was thus most; uncyreirmut ou?s!y disturbed, y After. sccurlnj " his nri7v - Vt ejfncaicd.hiirisetf fror?r.is peiilous sitoattoitj and rejoined his. trieniU. r ' ; ' - Upon ihis incident,,ilr. Finher has. executed t panning, inchiding a view, of a part tl tije falls, and taken, . very judiciously, 'the moment' .when v the shub fc,ives i way; and the hidden noney is uneaithetl.-- Uosion Courier. . " "4 MODERN DICTIONARY. . . .Distant Relations: Peophvwho' imane thtfjT ; have a claim to rob you if you are rich, and tu insult you if you'are .:poor : ' y ' Heart A. rare afticle;sointijncs fiiund i(j human being. It is soonj however, destroyed by commerce. wilh'lhe worhf, or tlsc becomes fatal to its posspssom,.. ; " ;" j . r Housewifery--An-ancien't art, paid .to havfe " been" faKlitfluabSe umoiigyouns- irliU'tind'-Mivesy ; t now entirely oqt of use, or practised only by the lower ovdeiM.' - . '-' ' . . ' JFealthYhQ : most respec tabl e qual ity -of ' man.. ' rc '-v , -y . ' ,.fy .!.,' Yirtue-n itivrkward habitof acting diffeiv j ently hxin othyr people, A vulgar word., It cn U sgvat mirth, ii ,faslnonabr? yircjo. ' . -, .v , Iotipz?? Shooting' a. friend. through thehend whom you love, in order, to gunhcsra.iacTjfjs few'Vhers whom'Tou da;i pise and hql. ,A' Wedded blist A'tcrmucd ty Milton. Doctor A nun wha kills voa to-day; tosavc y vt.u iidinUyti'c to-morrow. Lunatic Asvlum-A kind of hoplta! Avhero - detected lunatics, are sent by those who hava d the adroitness to conceal their own u.urirt- tv. . , ' ' ' TFaeT-AA clear-fluid, :once used aa adrinlc Traeedian fellow with-a tits, pot on hw head, who stalks about lhe,stas;s and i;e4s in a Violent passion for so much a mhr. icy ; . " '-. Critic A" large' dorfv that cts unchained, I ahd'barks.at'every thiu he does r.ot rcornpi-c- hend " - Jury Twelve prisoners in a buxto try, one" or more at me. oar . . - Yo'uri!TsAllofncv- useless member of so ciety, whd of ten goc wltere be havnji business to y. bev'because he has no business where he ought? King's Evident e A vretch who is pardon ed for belr.ir baser than his comrades. . ty nWAuahtv by which iln possessor m.attcmpting to promote the happiness ol pther . people loses hi own. . . . : - . - ' . ; My Dear- Ah expression used br man and wifcut the couimencemeDt of a' quarrel. ',fThe Ruling Passion strong in JDcath. . i The cliiVin inoincu if Lrd 'retulj rden'i . .. . -. llf v-Ai ih;ii Lm1 bv a circumstance vhich ..sin- ' gutarlr exemplified they tenacious , h'oTil 4 of the upon wuai nils iweri ivs iiniiunaiit ctu-( . yTlie, family of y the ;veiierab'e; Judge we're siahlingin mate sofriitv around his b-d, wa(cl;inkiilastslrugglef( feebly to inoveiiis.hanil 'altns?H itt theact Jf writing? & immediately afterwards his was heard to exclaim, almost in his usual' tom Geailemeh ( of ttiC Jury; "you may : relit e." ,He then elided his eyeM and expired. 'Let it befreracmbyrcd.'.lliat his' Iiordshtp bad Jitteral- ly passed fnuii the jadgtnept seat.tn the bed of dca'tbi that, up ta tne" hst moment i.f his career he yl;ad forced; his ? fiiiniingy facultie& ;to , a, close encounter with tlte complicated ; evidence adduced in acase of grent importance, (ti e trial of the Bristol Magistrates,) and that, in all pn- babiiity, thejast distinct act ol coasenmnesa whichS'is jpind1 performed, was an :v effort td - i ' J.t.L.,..-!.i,4.f f.-4. i dressing theKH--let all tJiese circumstances be remembered, and there wiH. be Tittle dilTicult in comprehending how that transient rally rC the spirit, which sol commonly preced es' the im roediate approaclv I f' dissolution , i snonld , havu connected itself with the exclusive ihject of hi contemplation; '".at - the instant vHe the hand of? Death wis letting fall the curtain that v.as for ever to shut outallother terrestrial tlfiuhf. , ' A J.lAMMotriH STSAitEtt'V'if teamboaf Meditetadea?-, it Jfytv 0;'fiiu "iwVa.d. to .ha0 on board ucai V "iJOOO barrels flrjr,'aad BSitotA- sf ether merchandise -'' Keep tmtnin nis vit?w me series wi cnu ar guments which it would be his duty tu place be ' tore the jury, when the time came for hi! ad- SI A:.
Constitutionalist, and People’s Advocate (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 9, 1833, edition 1
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