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7 ' ' ft. v. , ; J0 m Wi M-J AiWJUILN A W AZ J3T TJfcj. "ours are the plans of fair delightful teace, unwarp'p 'for- party rage, to live LIKE BROTHERS VoLUMK XXXV, TUESDAY, KOYEMBER 19, 1833. NO. 2. Mr - rURHs r.vr.tiT tvis n , Xty Joseph ??f s Tnurt DoTT.A-hftj.cr anmirn ; qne half in mlvsmee. Those "Who ilo nt. either r-f the tmio of fTirtscribinp. rh5eqti;r.tlj;,pve notice of their wi!i to have the Paper dWor.tinuetl at the expiration of the yen, will he presumed as JcMriag its continuance until countermanded. Xot exceeding fixte en tinea, will he inserted thr" times for a Dollar ; and twenty rGve rents for each MhWquent jrttflicntion : those of grenUu- length, in proportion. If the "number of 'insertions rbe not marked on thetn, they will be 'continued until or dered out, and cbargeJ accordingly. TOR Til K RECISTP.U. ' Slesara.i. Gdleo 2 Son : According1 to prornise, lnl thu l:ll('nci' ill l.m ii'..l...r I1..L ' . I 1 . - . ' !v ..r : 1 ",; ' ' . "V.?"' en?rai to the water ; anil before 1 1 secure it against insects. If the meat a mm .-ii v, aun? ie...nv,(iui not hkejthft waves dWd over if. twenty, stout! lu.Me is l;t. k an: i -. : .isena you ' arawrr v e nu.n. ;jolI3 jeirer nlke .t Patience orv a mo.iument smilin- at vahinfT.' published in your Ins' paper. The an swer purports to be written by a laMy, but in fact was also the work of the s-ime fruitful mind. It will, I thinV, ' e found equally 'amusing : and all yill agree that it is a pretty good picture of real Hfe. EUPIIRANOU. Sir t I have lately seen n letter upon grief"; but it wot k e ( I invarIIy. I would a!fuot as Mjn the nielte(! rosin and vi 'riol lind been ia his throat, as on niv dear marbie hearth and beautiful carpet. It is not true, lint women have no power over their fpelinjs for notwithstanding this provocation, I said nothing 'or next fellows, a mnr: them several oflicfrs, had I'Vi.n mnt .. ........ i,. l i-i tt t , i - . . 'i - ,,,.,Tuc,pmn : a. - lie. e ue ai picKing tne tasel ot ht prize moment offense a-onv. a nln mio-ht 1 ol'n T Ye?eUl,S,nr,Stan(V r, pier1S; "V'any scratching hi, W been hr'tnl io drop on the ledc" and stained tmv ht-s.t im mcrunu .ilK .. . u. . ,.c n.t -Uh. .i. -a :r i. ...... . .' 1 ...L-'. iw, i" f u ' v ; . V r V . " 1,1 Ul,i,"nn iMj a rn ke, that of a cannon ba I the ' '!' !"mu i'iaui.iiy o: virnoi, anil burnt ai.larjj;e holt in my carpet ; my marble hearth was ail over spotted with melted tosio j besidejthis, he had broken three china jcups, liyilr wine glasses, two tumblers, and one oft my handsomest de canlers : And after jilU as I said before. I ocrceivedpie had nht succeedeil in any one operation. l?y the! by, tell your frienif, the" white-Wash cMbler that this is "one means by fhich our jclosets become fur nished witl halves of china bowls, cracked luiib!ers, broken wine glasses, tops of teapots, and stoppers of departed decanter.' J say, jl took a view of the dirt and devastation iov philosophic bus- oanu nan occasiuneu. ami there l s;tt. into e.icli fire while smoking, this article n sailing or smoking, or in both, im proves tlif: flavor of the meat, and tends to lose his cap without. an effort to re gain it. Perhaps he was the more strong ly incited -to make chase after Jocks, from observing me smile a-t his plight and hearins the loud lauuh of Cato a Wack tn in, who seemed inexpressibly de lighted at the occurrence. 1 IT 1 . ..... . - ' n.i you ra-eni, jocko, said thoblnck feirrned jov f,m the hearts of five man, " nab you no respec for de youn I tjred nien. " pr.ed through the air, and ofneer. den to steal his cab? We bring made the wejlirn rin-. Till this Hiomenl you loue-ang way. you uiack neger, and Mi old Comrmdore h;id stood ?ib you a i'o?.en on de bare back, for a lief." The monkey looked. down from his perch as if he understood the threat of fh negro and chattered a sort of defiance in answer. " Ha, h, Massa Bo!), he savs .... J you mils' Keen him, 'lore you fln him ; and 'tis no easy matter for midshipman in hoots to keti h a monkey barefoot." The cheeky of little Hob looked red as ... he cast a glance ot ohYnrf p. ide at Cain : kill arwl springinj; Across the deck, in a mo divetl trorn tl bulwark. Atiother short neriol of susnse endued-. The boy rose! he was alivet-bis arm was seen jo move hps truck oat towards the ship. In spite r jhe discipline l a inari-of. war,- tliree- ktfzzas, the outburst of un- JlUM- unmoveiu the subject oUrnfe-trmhinsr, in w,ic, to m.tliihg :Sfor I orily.olreerVeil very plea- . ... ' . I .1., ...I. ..!. .!.. ...... lhat necessary duty of a .good house wife is treated with unmerited, ridicule. I should probably have" forgotten the fool ish thing before this time but the season coming on. which mot women think suit able for cleansing their apartments from the smoke and dirt of the winter, 1 find this fancy author dished up in every fa mily. a;v,iV his flippant performance quot ed wherever a wife attempts to exercise her reasonable prerogative, or execute the duties of her station Women ge nerally employ their Jlime to better purpose thin fCfibbling. The cares and comforts of a family rest principally on their shoulders ; hence it is, that there are but lew! lemale authors ; and the men, knowing how ne cessary our attentions are to their hap piness, take every opportunity of discou laging liteiHry -accomplishments in the fair sex. You hear it 'echoed from every quarter : My wife cannot make verses, it is true ; but she can make an excellent pudding ; she can't correct the press ; but she can correct. the children, and scold the servants, with admirable discretion ; . she can't unravel the intricacies of Polic ial Economy and Federal Government ; but she cau knit stockings." And this they call praising a wife, and doing jus tice to her character, with much nonsense of ther like kind. I'gav, womfen generally employ Iheir time to much better purpose"1 than scrib bling; otherwise this facetious writer trad not cone so long unanswered. We have ladies Hvlio sometimes lay down the nee dle, and take up the pen ; I wonder none of them have attempted a reply. For wy part, I do not pretend to be an author. 1 "never appeared in print in my l e, but I can no longer forbear saying something in answer tosuih impertinence, circulate how it may. Only, sir, consider our si tuation. Men are naturally .inattentive to the decencies of life; but why be so complaisant ? I say, they .arc naturally filthy creatures. If it were not that their association with , the fair sex polished their manners, and had a happy influence on thje general economy of life, these lords cl the creation would wallow in niln, ami populous cities would infect the atmos phere. It is' the attention. and assiduity f women' that prevent men degenerating into mere swine. How impo. mt then is the services we render; j and yet for these very services, we are made th-e subject of ridicttll and fun. Base ingratitude !- Nauseous creatures ! Perhaps you may thi'uk I am id a passion. Ky, sir, I do assure you I never was more composed in. my life ; and yet it is enough to pro voke saint to See how unreasonably we are treated by-men. Why now, there is my husband, -a good enough sort of man ill the main but Twill give you a sam ple of him. lie came into the parlour the other day, where to be sure I was cutting up a piece of linen. Lord, says he, what a flutter here is ! I can't bear to see the parlour look like a Tailor's shop ; besides I ain going 'to make some important Philosophi cal experiments, and must have sufficient room. You must know my husband is one of your would be Philosophers. Well, I bundled up my linen as quick as I could, and began to darn a pair of ruffles, which took up'noroom. I thought, however, I would watch mv lord and master's im portant business. In about an half an hour the tables were covered with all manner of tiumpery :- bottles ofwater, phials of drugs, paste -board, paper and cards, glue and gum arable, tiles, knives, lessors, and needles, rosin, wax, silk, tin cad, tugs, gags, tags, bocks, pamphlets t and p3,er.- Lord bless me, I am almost out of bier.th, and yet I have not enume rated half the articles! Well to work he , veiit, and although 1 did not understand the object ol lus. manoeuvre., vet I tuld sufficiently discover that he did! not suc ceed in any one operation. I waa glad of that I confess, and with good'reason too ; for, fllir he had fatigued himself v-ith musH.iefl like a monkey inachjna feiiop,uod hid culled the servants1 to cleat very thing away, I took a view of the n-ene my rkr Ic-'ar.cxhibitcd. 1 sha.l not sar.tly. what a lady of my acquaintance had told me) that the reason why philo sophers are cti-ed literary men is1 because they make a great Utter ; not a word more. However, the -servant cleared avay, and down sat th Philosopher. A friend drop ed in soon after Your servant, sir, how do you. do ?! O Lord ! I am almost fa ll's face v.astiow ashy mile, lie attempted- In (lesciMi from the block,, but hi kn?s bent utrderVi'n ; he seemed to gasp lor breath, an- 'attempted to tear open his ver ; but iti .t; c atiemnt he staggered, and would haved'f Jljn, had he .ot been caugiit by 'lie byst,n ders. i admirable protecti lie was ib'-iffie to his cabin, w here the j trib surgeon' :;ttoided him, whose utmosti d coo!, the meat may be left hanging until wantpd for use ; hut if otherwise, it should be taken downatih ciiinmcnrement of warm .weal her, ar.d packed away in salt, clean hickory ashes, or oafs ; either will secure it from insects or dripping, if the meat be enuiely cov ered over, and the interstices between ihe pieces prperiy filled. Ths use of ;!y salt wjll not iucrease the saline fla vor of the meat. 1 have known bacon very' finely preserved, by preparing a strong ley of wood ashes, concentrated by boiling, into which, when cold, the. pie ces were dipped. The alkali and the oil of the meat, forms a coating of soap in all tlv crevices as well as on the surface, which is aw m against the insect Likeness of Judge Marshall I.PKKD 3. WAUGII, proposes a pobhsii hy subscri!;tion. a cnmm'ond f'Hmeo fufi tr-i.artt, tikessof the Hon. JOHN M VU3HAI.I,; CloVf Justice of tb-t United States, taken .from the l ie ti IS .Itipfh, last My. : - i The lknes ofwhieb tn!v Timlt" d nutnbet of cop''e cn bx- laken, m y bf seen ut tlie loolc s'Te of Joseph Gales & Snj wliTe su.hc.riptiotjs will he rfceivt-d. The terHs rc as lollops ; . WJiite tijure;on a bln -buck ground, 5 joO.- with frame sttdgliss S " 4 "Figure and bark ground in 1 colour, 7 s. witti frame .and glsiss X Ii''.nze, w'k h frame ami gbi'S $V2. . was icjnired to re-tore bis mi.n.d to merit he .was half way up the riggings The monkey quietly watched h.is motions. and, when nearly up, suddenl v nut the 1 fui ubort f v on his own head, and a-cended to coofiilen' i.il cWvrivice w cap .la a . ine lop cross-iree-. arm quietlv seating him-elf, resumed his work picking the tassel. In this manner, the mischievous ani its usual crwlMibrinm and s If-comn.and :n which 1 e t last tiappily succeeded. i Vs on as hJrecovf-r-d i'Vooi the dreall . a'nl had a lon-j itii him ; and if was noticedMtlien t' e little f.d!w left the cabin, hvas in t -ars. SitccteiL tnal succeeded hi enticing Hi b as bigh a s the roysit-inastrhe.ad, when smleiil v sorlfMr. tigtied to dea'tli j I have been all thismorn-j ing on ihe tigging, be again desended to it'g making philosophical experiments." J the fore-tiq), and running out on the Joi p I was ijow 'i ore hardly put to it to smo- yard, hung the capon the end of the tner a laugh, than 1 had been lust before stuouiiig-saii -Doom, vnere, taking to contain iy rage. My precious went out soon after, and I, 'as you may suppose, mustered ali inv forces; brushes, buckets a a ..a a soap, san, lime, bums, and cocoa-nut shells, with all the power of house-wife-ry, were immediately employed. I was certainly the best Philosopher of the two; for ' mi experiments succeeded, and Iris did not. seat, he raised a loud-and exuiting chat tering, lly this time Bob was complete ly exhausted : and not liking to leturri to the deck to be laughed at, he sat down on the cross-trees. The spectators, presuming that the bov would not follow tlie . monkey, but de scend to tiie deck, pr.id.no further atten tion to them. I also had turned away. at d had been engaged sorne minutes. ON. We nterul V) niake on. paper as neces . kyij: s stouk. Tt) BKl.KT, a'id imme 'ia'e posse.ss'on giv--o, the S'oiIInis occupied by 1 lie l:-tc !i- KYI.K. It is in complete rcpuir, ad re;olv for Mie reception of. a tenant. A,iplirat on to GKORGK SIMPSON. Tl.'-b-b. TJ;v. 12 t8r. 1 tr ; A tlAKifl. BR. D. fMr.r. ie id-rs his Medicd Setvic io thtf i:stizens of !-dc'Srh and hs vicioi ces itv. Id niai be f"iiud, d'lrin;' the day, jt t'u- M- di Cif- o i 'Druirist Store of Messrs. 1 -ckith, Il'ak- &. Co. nd':t rogtif, at h;s room at the re--idfore of Mr. Nathaniel O. itl.iki, 10 tiie K.-.st- snru to eveiV f.iniil v .is a !):;'rS !,!.:-i:w-! 1 ... 1 ";W 1 " it r . 1 1 rn ni t of tie Citv, ne;ir Mrs. Hosea's tavern, and we do t-fvis bv belptM m.r f:inds ... '.... , . n-, . 1. 1 .-. . r i.-. . r ' 1 W.lt ll liwt blliril L'il .-V II. '.Z UUL UI 1113 iIUU3 - ------ - ;ie for tell well "-(ded is d 1 .' so in- of t : i d fully All was well again, except tnv poor carpet, liny vitriolized carpet, which still continued a mournful .memento- of when I was suddenly started by a cry philosophic fury, or ratlier philosophic from Cato, exclaiming that Massa Bob folly. Thisloneration was scarce over..: was nn the main-truck!" A cold shud- when-in canje my experimental Philoso pher, and told rne with all the indifler ence in the world, that he had invited six geiitlemeu to dine with him at 5 o'clock. It was then past one. I 'complained of the short notice. Poll I noli I said he. you can get a leg of mutton, a loin of veal and a lew potatoes, which will do well enough. Heavens 1 what a chaos must the head of a Philosopher be ? A leg of mutton, a loin of veal and potatoes' I I was at a loss whether I should laugh or be angry ; but there was no time for de termining : J had but an hbur and a half to du a world, of business in. My carpet, which, had s tillered in;t!ie cause of expe rimental Philosophy in the morning, wa? destined to be most shamefully dishonored in the afternoon, by a deluge of nasty Tobacco-juice. Gentlemen smokers' love cigars betters: than' carpets. Think, sir, what a womin must endure, under such j circumstances and then, alter all to be reproached with her cleanliness, and to have her white-washings, her scourings and.scrubbiqgs made the subject of ridi cule. It islmore than patience can put up with. What I have now exhibited is tier ran through mv veins as the word reached my ears ; I cast my eyes up it was too true. The adventurous boy, after having rested a little, had climbed the skv-sai! pole, and at the moment of my looking up, was actually standing on that circular piece of wood, on tlie Very summit of the loftiest mast, at a height so great that my hea d turned ti zzy as 1 looked up at him. There was nottung atbove-hun, or around him but along. ir a pro & teat w.iv. ii curing Bacjin is approaching, Voii onr u ienfsr Jiylow , ho tl:; done. Tlie nw-e here ref :.: copietl, but ha i b e'n subiw-'i the mtr ex-pf ieoced auiV: g l Till II IV Kll I '' ; . FrtitT'he K?na-ti.i ft;.n .rr. Goon bacon' is s ' impoi-.-tnt an article n a Virginiajfrthiil . i'ku I am induced to offer to younitwlisr-ktce( ers and others out practiced io prepar- ig and preserving it, the followttvg di; i' 's by 'lie ob scrvance of vyhic ,N I :;i.?ik their bacon will flo credit to then tables. sion. ltut-;frh. Nov. 7. lB'P. we i Hoar-. flitv to two hustdreq' g j; ig. and ;hey s1io jtd be five or six -weeks. roin 4r,e hundred and l arc to be preferred. corn-ted for at leas! Corn fed pork mav be distinguished " by -the appearance of the kidney-fat, asjt wiil be :ard, and crack into small .squfres like beef-suet; those should be avo wed-whose, fat is more te nacious and '; fncjined to transparency. empty space ; -.Mid beneath bun ! adheruig to tii'e .hngers, aim uarmg the complexuin'of wr;t. The salt sfiqtuld be of pnre quality ; that taken I r r;T th keti'es wlien some what more ilun halt b-iib-d down, or found in the pans, .alter coi;.sg is, most to be re lied on. To every tf flusand lbs. of meat, put i three pecks (bv m- dure) of salt, with nothing but a small unstable wheel Dreadful temerity ! If he had at tempted to stoop, what could Iw take hold of to steady his motion ? His feet covered up the small and fearful platform on which he stood"; and beneath that a long smooth pole that seemed to bend beneath his weight, was nil that upheld him from destruction. In endeavorin"' i n o'ch a pou.,f Jl of pn'verized saltpetre IO get down, lie WOUItl inevitaolV lose ins i ou ueeu previously a u inorougiisy iiyx balance, and be precipitated to the deck, ' t'd. Ihi! coiipo-nion to be- weil rub a crushed and shapeless mass. 'bed on, and'tf-'en spiink'ed ihickly on the In this terrible exigency, what was to' outside of the,-;mei.. I here is no danger be done r lo hail him, and inform him' ot overiiti.ngji from q iau ity: it is the of his danger, it was thong'. t, would en-1 length of linietwhieh ha t'uit effect. . sure his destruction. Kverv moment II I he meat is now to be la.d wi(h tlie i . . -. - . i - i i i . but a small specimen of the injuries we expected to see the dreadful catastrophe. Lsiviii oown-ni gqjoti cas.es or troagns, wit; sustain fro nji the boasted superiority; ot i cnum nor uear io iook at mm ; ami yei "l"1''1- ; o.mu-i.i , yio mi.. , men. Hut we will not bi laughed out of I could ntd withdraw my ga.e. A tiim and shouiilHi v firsL, and tuen ; tie , mid ou r cleanliness. A woman would rather came over my eyes, and a laimm-ss over diings and sjiii.li pieces. On thk fourth be. called any thing than a shit, as a man!y heart. Jiy this time the d.eck was r nun (iay:i .in. at sr.ou u uc raen up, would rather be thought! a knave than a covered with otticers and crew, to witness an-r ag.uii wei j neo wnn a,t, io .winch fool. 1 have great deal more to say ; but tins appalling, this heart rending specta- 1 am called away., VVe are just prepar- .V s,:illl:" ,!,uir vfy eung. every lacuuy, seemeu aosoiueu in one deep, intense emotion of agony. At this moment, a stir was made among the crew about the gangway, when the Commodore, the boy's father, made his a V I t i appearance, lie ikui come on board with MIT, Proprietor of the Arntpcao Farmer F.s- ta'dishment, -aware of toe disadv'aiitaij.-s under u-'iicli he Nbored in ovo y in.-t.oceb ilt- i-t vrinh r tor want ot a direct c-nve ance be- ' wren lii.llim. re and the ports -)t North Car; tin, hi.ibe past sum in-r niaile arr.nements with certain bouses in Nivv-Yoik, to f.rward without delay, all packages, iniin.ls, Ike. tl:t he may semi by that route. In ail cases then-tore, when he oa-mot sen.i to thoe ports directly, he will vad himstlt ot this ultt ru it.ve, sotlcu his North Till: SUBSCRIBERS ARE A OUr RECEIVING IN. PJMT, ;- THKItt FALL SUPPLIES OF FANCY STAPIiK IDIBYf : aDSV HA III) WARE and C UTLEUY. Men's Fur and Wool Hat, . Men's a'id Hoys Fur Caps'--I.-gborn and Dun tible U-'Ri-.e, M--'ii'.- and V'oneii'a cv "d fine Shoes, Hovs' -& M s G' rrunctl and l.eatlwir Shoeu, Re:dy ma le Saddlen ; of all descriptions, Cotton and Wol Car ls, Cotton Yirns, Saddle Tiers, co'tnnind Worsted VVebbii- F.i.lsrap and Letter P p,r s ltaskets. Canton Ulin-la, Stc. ftc. The whole ofwhieb are expected in thecnnr?e of the present week, and which w.ll Comprise (rent er vuririy and a much more gsgieral . antL rxtenxive Qssurtmeiit ibao heretofore kept by them' They "would invite the attention -of there . f'ri.-nds and the public geiw rally, to ther pre sf nt St"ck, fTatterinff ttumst-lvi. s tlny vvjU.be, t-nabled to fK r sticli inducements ss W.lljnjke; it wi-rthy the interest ami the attsntibo of deal ers erentrahy. II ALL & JOHNSON. ; Favetteville. October 21. 51 3t A DM IN I ST It ATO IV & 1 4hN the 3rd Monday November next, w being the first week of the session'of Carrdina cuit-jmvrs mav depend on all articles the legislature, and during the terrrf'of ordered, be-ug promptly 1' r warded. tluSinnf-re, Nov. 5. the Court of Pleas find Quarter Sessions for the?-County ol Wake, will be sold the Uud'.ciously selected STOCK OF GOQDS of ivoBEiiTs Uannon, decease.u ; compris ing among a zrtat variefu of other articles t C'o'hs, Cas imeres and Veslings, Flnnel-and B'ankets, Plain, Str ped :-nd Mvri no -Angola, Frctz.-, Be:iv rteen and Stormants, TKMPKUANCE NOTICE. UP to th;s date, we have received Reports from only t-vo local Societies. Should the request of the Mmsg-rH of ihe State Temper-a- ce Society, nude on the 25: Iv of August last, through then Secretary, and published in many of -ur newspapers, be generally overlooked, or disregarded, Hie utdity of the ttitutiot, will ,,f A excetlent supply of plain and twilled Cotton. ing to whitewash, and of course, I have a ileal of bifsjness ion my hands. The white-wash buckets are paraded the brushes are je.aily, mv hiisband has gone off so much the better: when ones is a- idioulu oe atldfti, w lu'.iever u car be pro cured, a Jedspvioh f ii! id powdered garden pepper to eac.ly pice ; and the meat re- as befyre, a:ter remov in; bout a thorolgh cleansing, the first dirty thing to be removed is one's husband.- I am called for again. s-1 Jdieu ! THE VENTUROUS BOY. While the fleet lay at anchor, one of the most hett thrilling scenes occurred on board the Commodore's vessel, that toy eyes ever witnessed. In addition to the usual appendages of a ship of war, there 9 nance an placed bloody-brine, or other impure matter thai may have collected in the troughs" or casks- At tiiefend of two weeks if tiie meat is kept Wttiiout freezing, ali the pie- out being noticed by a single eye. The ces except .tins ihams ana shoulders, will Commodore asked not a questiou,itterid ) b - salted sultixfe'i; ly , and .should then be not a syllable. He was an austere man removed, at w.idf time, tiie remaining and it was thought bv some that he ha t I pi'-ces sho-ildybv repacked, placijig those not a very strong affection for his son.-1 which appear iiast salted lowest down. All eyes were nt.w hxed on bun, endeav ouriug to read his emotions in his counle A change of pbsiii'ui i abstdutelj neces sary. becau.e:tbe -pressure will i prevent the pas-mg oP'tue in me through the meat, The scrutiny, however, was vain his l 'nt turned. . w as a large and board, named amusement and mischievous monkey on Jocko, retained for the diversion of the ship's . . !. ... . I ! company, it was my watcn on uecK ; and having retired to the side of the ves sel, I was musing, on the, beautiful ap pearance of fhe I fleet,) 1 when a loud , and merrv laugh burst upon my ear. On turning tb ascertain the cause of ! eye retained its severe expression j. ins brow the slight frown it Usually wore ; and his lip us haughty curl. In short, no outward sign indicated what was pass lit i Pn-u a a-t .t' I i'ti 4l-a f r" I f inn. til l 1 1 c v ; ii t'ui int. w nt am ' "t the shoulderre to bi lemaved, and in four weeks, tlje hams. To make goodH)a con, tlie meat should such an unusua deckel perceived the sound, on the frigate's Commodore's little nicknamed little son, whom the crew Bub Sinv," jstmling half way up the main hatch-ladtler, clapping his hands, and looking aloTt upon some object that i-nspli i d him vith a deal of glee. A sin gle glance explained! the occasion of the meriiuent. A Bob jwas coming up from the gun deckjjocko, (he monkey, perceiv ing him on tlpe ladderi, and dropping sud denly from t(je rigging, leaped upon his s'oulder, seized bis cap, and ruutnng up the ir.aiiiftop-sail-sbtetjscated him elf on the njaiu-yard. ing within. Iouheili.ilely om reaching the jbc hung wit.,?the Uwckest part upwards, deck, he ordered a marine to hand a mus- to prevent thexucllion of its jo-ces, and eacn piece cieo:i oi tne wan, or oilier pie ces, and left there until it is quite dry. Some sound .cfups with a tew bidets ot hicKory wood,? ciirn cois make tiie best smoke, ambalko keep the house warm, winch is unportarii ; for if the smoke house is c.dd, ail tormer care will oe in some mea4ure;u3(. j a damp wdl settle on the ba'cru',jiapd it .viii nave a bitter flavor. Bacott'sljwuid never be smoked in damp weather, as i too often prafe ticey as by itii he meat gains nutmug in color, but acqirire' a oad taste ; one jor two good tires ealv d .y, will smoke the pieces ia precily i! e same tuna required tor sa. ting ; iat is !o. say hams 4 v.eeKls, jsiiouiders i wceKS, middlings and otnier s pieces 2 wteica. I have u-ejhreJ pepe.r with,! think d for a'cided adYanViig, by tlitowing a fey pads ket ; when, stepping aft, and leaping up on the look Out block, ie raised it to -his! shoulder, and took a deliberate aim at his! son, at the" same time hailing hnn with his trunipet, in a voice of thunder. Hubert," eried he, "jump ! jump. overboard ! or I'll fire at you I" lue boy seemed to hesitate, and it was plain that he was tottering ; lor his arms were thrown about like one endeavoring to ba lance himself. The Commodore raised his voice again, and in a quicker & more energetic tone, cried "Jump ! 'tisyoar only chance for life !" The words were scarcely out of his mouth, before he left the truck, and sprung out into. ihe air A sound between a shriek and burst from many hps. j Toe father spoke not sighe died, he seemed not to breath a groan no in. course be at an end, and a motion will probably be made at the annu'tl meeting to be held in this place, on the 28th instant, for its disconti nuance. By order of tbe Mnag-rs WILL. Pt.CK, Si-. N. C. S. T. S. Kalcgh, 6' h X:-v. 18 53, 1 Slate Hank of Worth-Carolina , IUlkigh, 5th Nov. 1833. AGREEABLE to tbe 2nd Sertiou of the Act I.icorpor 'ting the State Bank of Nurib-Ca-inoni, an Election ot Direc-or? of the Princip.il Hank is to tk pbee, a-oiuailv, on the first M-ndv ,n December. The Stockholders of the said Hank are therefore called upon io meet at the Principal Bank in thi Citv, on Monday, the 2d of lit cember next, -x 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and Uo'd the s id election, and to at tend to noh ether business in relation to Ihe ffe'ieral o'terests-ot the Institution ..s may be judged necessary. By order of the Board, C. DEWEY,, C shier. qj Such Stickhol Lers ascnnoi convi iiieii'lv attend, wlkfdeuae vote by proxy. 1 4t JOHN" C -MAK3H vLL, would respectful y inform di PujI.C that lie bas on hand j l,v toe Nev. Brick House near the JHarki-t, on Mar ket Stree-, sVcJ.md d or E:iM iroiu Payetteville Sur t- an Ev ensive and Chui e Supply of FilESII GHOCEillES, '$c. He sohcits i from 'lis fi rmer cutomirs and friends in the Cry and Country, a cin'ioiunce of li eral putroivi?.-, and i . spcftridly invites the Public gv-nerahy to call and examine f.r themselves the vir.oi.is artielcs a-id puces oi his extensive and stlett assur mi-'Ut : - among which will be found, b,eS!d--s other articles too tcd.ous io enumerate, Cojniac; Apple arid l-ach Brandy, Jam i.ea, A i.igua and Si. Croix Uum, lloiland (iiu, IrisJi Wi-itkey, Monongabela, Brtitiinore Kye, & Country do. M-deira, Por', Slurry, M da,., a, Champ-ign,! Kro.iigi:ac, Claret, and . Scuppernong, London Brown Stout Porter, Alb .ny Ale, and Cider, P'Ofi Apple. Cneese, and Cask- ditto, B liter and Water Crackers, . Smoked Beet, aai B jlo&na SausaireSj loipcriaf, i : Hyson, and CTEAS. P uchon i 3 A'lmorid.4, ltasi.is, and various Nut5, Biovn, ) Loaf, and CsUGABS. " lliv.nna, j C'dKe Pepp-r, Spice, and Ginger, St:.rci!, Mustard, and Cop pcj'aH, B wn & ti ouou Alu n Sap, and Saltpetre, Snuff and Tooacco, Sperui. and T-'low Caodle, inter Slramed Oil, . E Turpentine nd Sbavmg Soap, - " ' ' G!as and Tin Vare, CfHifr'., and -m k d &: F.ckled Salmon, &c r ft and Yarn Homespun, A very extensive, .varied, and excellent assort ment of CALICOES Flowered Muslii s, i f Boo!', Mul! and Jaconet Muslrn Plain and Fieured S:m lo. . i. Orleans, Mt nnoand Hair Cord Gingfiam?, Batiste, AuriNnople and Itctiana, Drillings and Mote-face Satteen, i Claaks and Corduroy, . P. aid, Silks arid Bomhazetls, A fine assoitmcnt of Fancy Handkerchief ; Scarfs, &c. Itibbf-ns, Shawls, Bonnets and Wgdding", Bleached and UnbleacUe.i Domestics A veh x Lvnos st'PPLf of-Cotton llaiidkerch'u f, Silk Hndkerchiels and Gentlemen's 5t l.tirs? Clove among which kre some G,fcGisjc Buckski.v, ; Capes in great vari ty and abund-ncejj ; S-i.spemlers in do. -do. i .' s. Hats arnl Yarn and Cotton Card, KEDY MADE CLOTHING, via : P.-uiUloonj, V sts ana Kouml-ahon's, Geutlenvea's and Ladies' long yam and cotton Stockinjj ' (5et.tL-nieu'a yarn andcotton Socks, f " ILllimVARE. v y Knives and Forks, Pad and Stick Locks," ' Pen K-oves, Scissors, Shears and Patent H'ilfsw Plane Iron?, Augt-rs, Bridle Bils ltd VihCCtfc Brass Knobs and Curtain Pirn-, &c. ike. Anvil , Hammers and vice?", Beilowd and Bellows Pipes I .MJI-Saws, Steel varus and H:nge. . A vijir EXTfcssivfi aSiOutjikst ef Weeding - fines. Several Boxes Gilbert's best blistered' Steil Axes, - , Frying Pans ard IViflv Irons, S.tters and G irj-enters' Tools, An exctVent assortment ot NailSj 4ron .md Steel, uc. &c &.c. j A LAUGB AND SUPEUIOR ASSORTMENT OF CUOi.KEUY AND GLASS. Rum abd Apple Brandy, .5 Hauukls excellent Wh-skey, '2 L qior C;.se, EceiletU Chewing Tobacco. &c. Rif.-sc.' Als., 3 S-'ver Huntsman' Vt KUtsi:A 1 Coemton dninle cased S.dvtf Watch:,1 A!l keep exceilent time. ,.'3i--. JT- At the same tune, one Double Gis ami the Wfieels and Axles of a New Sutker. These article's, together with a great number - ofolheis, not enumerated, wi:l be otTered- fbr aale at me Store near the Presbyterian Church, without the leutA rtserre so that i be Number of the Itia!iitur't Merchants. tr.m a dtstattee, and utl utitrs, .desirous of .naking purchues-j irilj hud it to their interest to attend the sale Persons residing in the 6'ojy,. ho, may net w ish to purchase large lota oi G -ods, are paili - cularly inviied to alien 1, as m'St of the aiticie-i 4 ill be put up in amall $arceitt so as to enable them to buy for Fatuity uae. " - TtTuia. Ail buf utler Un dollar, Cak, al over ten d'J.:ar$, V2 imuiks credit, on bond woh. r,. r- veu tecuny. sar to comm. nee on Monday at U o'clock. and to be continued each nuccedjiig day, at thft unie h,ur, uf.iu iue JLium&ocK is aiaposco ur. H. J. wAiHJfUJf AtJm'r. , t Uaicigh, Sot. 10, IdSS. BLANKS For ssrie ft fltii ttfiSt'g :i?F t. t ' . 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The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1833, edition 1
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