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tlS:S.&' Ours arc Hie plant of fair delightful peace, unwurpM iy party rage, to livo like brothers. Til K EG 110 LI J ARS Per Anntim ? f TV12Sn.ZJ 1836. , fOmUHKD tTint TCIIM.T,' tty Joseph Gales Son. TERMS. , knurs DottAfl per annum- on half in advance Those who Jo not, ithrr atihe time of ulfcribing of sulsqHntljr, give notice of their iih to have he Paper cliscontinned at the expiration it the ear, will Ik-presumed aa deairing it continuance Vol exrceKitg: $txteen foiet, inserted ttirtt thti for a Dollar; and twentj-five eehta for each ni-Fequcnt pulication : those of greater length, in jiroportion If the number -of insertion be not tarrcd on ther, they VilteTyirtinurdimfil tfr JrrrJ out and charged accordingly. ' SEN DING TO THE NOR TH. WXt Itrarltiy tnlliciWe it1 thfr vrent of the Aorfolk Hcruhty as expressed below, rcvpfcimg The prarclc t'liich has taken root aini criiwn trp in lire Sotttli, tT f tlttling to tire KtHi1? fivr -almost every lh'ng w e Avant, instea'il Vf ipatTtv ntziuc our tvn werclvaot, . 'in erh antes anil arti7.ans airrl thereby k-eejwtc it money anion rs y a poi ltnn ;of-which nut ultiinatclv return to the jmkJcc1s of the expemlnrrs insoTue sdiape tfrtlrey. stream of that name which tines there ami empties Jinto" the Platte. Approaching the mountains the xnttntry ts inure brok tn ami the banks of the river timbered' & they fAnd a cluster of beautiful natu raVprinpR,. the firkt they hatl met with for 500 roi!s since leaving the Otto vil- Also immenji ituns coyered4 witb salt (no doubt Salines where the Buflaloes " resort) in some t1 are's the salt was se- vcral inches deen ? Marched with difli- eulty through a'dlrove of 8. to 10,000 buf iio ! Ki 1 1 et t : d 07.cn x. I or u se ti n tat delicious beef; " The first range f movn tarns appeared to be covered With low nines a tree-n valley-, divided thi& ratie froln that above Tlie latter rises in w fa I grandeur to the 'clouds. One day the officers estimated they had" passed 50,000 buflaloboth banks tf the river swari- ilisWiOt iWm, and the atmosphere clou ded with t'hcdiist 'thry raised. Timber on the river-, XJoftoiKwood atrd box 'eltleT-, and good graztnjr the ctiunlry ' back sandy barren.. Passett, in ascending the Platte, u here it issues in nit tire moun tains ihe beds of a r.tsmber oT dry streams. wliiciv on fulfowrn up -contained rHnning water. The water is supposed to be ab- isorbetl in. the sand. Beside "the "buTlalo atrxl wild Irorsc, re found the elk, moun Sending to the AWAvTlwe isja faijlt J,a,n sheep, antelope, decr and bcayer. -1 the community,t)f ions standing which !re the Platte, having followed it 600 c do not fifitate.to say i oncf the causes which have retarded the growth ti'f its prosperity? wit unttrrfunateljr.it-is not Viitliiiithe reach of municipal rfincdy,and the corrective-, can only be applied by lire individuals 1 wiiti whom it Kri finales. VVre allude to "the practice vf cutting tiurtiwn mrchanics and store-keeper, and send ing ' foihe north" for our household fur nituie, coats vrst.s iiantaloons shoes tan ati'd a yarict'y of other articles of y - . i a a coin man use. the manufacture anu sate 01 which constitute tire upport jf an iin- nnrtant class tfl our yKTjfu latum, litis is not the way for a town to ni'm-. live inhabitants of a town sliould all be in some way or other, more or less, directly -or indirectly, dependent one upon another: and when that is tire case, iro "rrortuni of tliein can Tise to wealth without dtitusing I r us peril y through the whole, in the pro- ctm. But let this salutary tivarti oT de pendence be broken, vfr made to bear u 11 rquatljs anil its eflect will impair tire healthful action of the whole body politic, the creat landholder is dependent upon the mechanic and tire srore-keeper for his income ; ana should, in his turn, be tie- pendent .upon them for. whatever it isTn their power to furnish for the su.pnh'-of his wanis : but., 1 lr takes te nttmey be re ceues from thetn, and lays it out al tire north,'" instead of returning a portion of it to thetn in the way of trade, he with holds frem them so touch of the profit vhercbrthey are enabled to pay hint fcis rent. INow suppttsc his course to be car ried out to its utmost, and that t& fervat mass of the community were to become iufected with this aristocratic jwhle fwe hope we do not ctve , oflence by using the expression) -this malady uf tut nine up the l ofce at every thing at home, and sending ' to the north" for all our household and personal wants, what mechanic could fct-rul it ? and how to any stores would Ve n.ain open ? We onine that the number f each would be fearfully decreased, ant the landholder miht add to the list o his wants to be ?uppihd from the north tenants tor bis vacant house : a want which he would find it dtflicull to supply a a t- .1 . .1 m' ' . e nope anu trust mat those of our citizens who have given into this prac tier, so detrimental to the common inte rest, have not reflected seriously on the consequences resulting from it, and that they will, upon tlue reflection, resolve to abandon it ; lor alter all it is but tbesus; gestinn of vanity and utterly unworthy .r a 1 a a a. a - i a iincrai and eniignieiieu minn. in deed, we know of several of them who iiavtnjr yieweil the subject in its, proper ht, have not only made up their mind to pationir.e their own townsmen in fu tuie, even at the risk of being thought iMirashionable, but are anxious to form an' assdciatiou for that purpose. We Itai ti e piopositlon witlt pleasure, and in the 'nceniy ot our hear t wc wish it succes Jet it henceforward be the fashion fur ur lahionablt s to sport only such arti cles ot apparel, &c. &c. as are purchased made at home, and our mechanics, en. Cnuraged by their patronage, will soon 1)6 able to set ve them in styte riothii.g in hrhr to the boitsttil reputation of "the iMfrth." in ires from its nronili on the Missouri. )eer abound and buffalo are scMce, the nearer you come to tbc mountain. The t . a w -I ' Deauirtu I scenery is here comnarect to Switze- laixk The Rocky mountains rise . . . p in point oe spires, steep precipices aird sometimes beauJiiul natural arches. Streams -come ftrnVbling from the melting snow above. Ihe temperature "or the mountains is near the freezing point all summer, fasstnl July ZO.near the rit -re which .divides the head waters of the latte from those of the Arkansas, the atter emptying into the Mississippi, 600 miles below St. jjotiis. The space that divides the Aikansas and Platte at their rise is only filty yards. N. 1". Star, Take care to excite his mind, if you can. by, emulation,' ambition, and other kind red motives and his body, and-mmd both Jy unholy passions: and lead him to destroy his vital lorce, by icious ami unnatural indulgences. Take care In have him sleep, both winter and surnnver on hot feather beds; and. if theeareiy npt quite sufficient to destroy himV-1ake;acttv or poisonous medicine wc every xnflir.g ailment. liTTRNlTY. The Whtwinff view tf eternity from the eloquent $aurin Vs anattetnpt to tlesCYbe the process of hh tnind. emiuaverinr to lomi an rueaw irs xreration. "I avail myself," says he, "of whatever I can conceive wost lon a-wi durable. heap-imagtnation mmagmatinn, conjecture on conjecture." First, 1 etinsider those loiir which ail wish; ar.dfew obtain. : observe those old men, who live four or five generations, and who ahme make the his tory of ah age i I do more ? 1 turn to an cient cbromcleS, 1 go back to patriarchal age; and consider life as extending through a thousand years, and 1 Say to myself, all this is not eternity :a!l llvts is but a point compared wun eiernity. . iiavtns repres ented, to myself real objects, 1 form ideas of imaginary ones I go Iron tfur age to we time 01 publishing the gosjret ? from thehce to the ptiblicatrdn of the law- ; from the law to the ntod j from the tkwKl to the crcattott5 I join this epoch to the presettt' time, ami imagine Adam still living. Had Adam lived till - this time on a rock, what idea must wc form of his condition ? At What price would wc agree Vo expose ourselves to misery so great ? "What imperial glory would appear so glorious were it to be fol lowed by such wo ? Yet this is not eter nity 5 all this is npfhing; compared with eternity. I go farther, still.- I proceed from imagination to imagination -frtrtn cine supposition! to another I take the great- est numuer 01 years mat can ue imagined. : I form ail these into fixed numbers, audi stay my imagination.: After thisf-I suppose God hi create a world like this which we inhabit ; 1 suppose him creating.it by form ing nne atom after another,- and employing in the production of each atom the trine fixed in my calculation just now mention ;' ed. What numberless ages would such an arrangement require ? Fhially, I' suppose hitn toidissolve and annihilate the wholes antl observe the same method in this deso lation,) os he observed in the creation arid, disposition of the whole; What an immense duration would be consumed V .All this is but a speck compared to eternity VV The Unwritten Ahtskvf Sprinz.-Wnvt sonorous the voices of, spring, proceeding Irom every living thmjr n the -air and anvong the reeds of the hroolc. , Just lis ten! There's an old bull frog on the mar gin of . the s treats, with one leg in, the Water by way of a cooUr. How he thrums -away on his bass viol" tfeting thu'hg thong llrang -thong pout ?' That little frogess opposite plays the tre ble to a charm, ''breathing most exquisite melody without scarce opening her .mouth te-weetote-weet hiiT-ivr-ir hirr-r-r-t-weet gosh2, And down she darts into the water her gveat toe aw- fully mangled by 'a stone from some'crti el hoy. Then there's the old leader tetatreenye'd monster," dressed in yellow breeches, and yaKwhit esash around liim?:iiear him as he stands up so ma jeticaflj against that reed 44 Paddjgnt dioonk paddy-got-droon4c got-diotmk-oonk--unk ami down he goes to wet his whistle. Then flutters a chattering cho rister over head calling .upon his tribe to'go and watch their sick mates bob link bob-link stingy -stingy go and see M Us' Phil csy lhilcsyr so sweet sweet- shell tlie shoir oh dcarl" Phaw pHaw; -psltaw chucli" -thrills the thrasher. Miew miew tniew" squejfks the cat bird. Who- whip poor -wi If- who-wlrtp-poor-wilP'-j c ry one Ka ty d idVa t- tl i d " t h ri 1 1 s armther. Pll ctme and see. I-will-i will," sings the yellow bird. Anil so sing, they all their unwritten niusic wi thr oat a discordant note, unkss rierhan- from some hoarse unsoaked bull-frsi'r. who bus caught a wheezing cold from ly- "agtoo long on the gro-imh To Young Men, -There is n moral -object so beautiful to me as a Citnsciehti- ous youeic-tnan I I watch him as t do a starlit the heavens: clouds may be bclorc him,"but we know that his light is behind thenvand will beam again : thchlae of Death by Lightning, In Robeson County; on AYednesday evening the 6th instant, the chimney of the house of Mr. Moses Warwick, Jri, was struck by light ning,and Mr. McKay Powell, who was sit ting before the fire, was instantly killed, arid MV. Warwick and bir. Kenneth Britt,"s1tiing at each side , of the fire, were wounded, the former badly, (but iris thought he will recover,) and the latter slightly. About ten days before, tlie htiuse of Mr. John Jenkins, in the same County, was struck by lightning,his clock anil several other articles of furniture de stroyed ; but none of the family injured. Fayttteville Ob. Fory-two acres of land in the outskirts of Syracuse, (N. V) recenUy sold for S42-,000. Soven rail -roads terminate at this place. The Hudson and Erie Canal passes thi'Mgh it Its site was known, 20 years ago, as " Sating Cross-roads.1 There was then only a tavern, and perhaps a huclcster',s shop or grocery retail estab lishment there. There is now a popula tion of many thousands. This is the magic wttrk of Internal Improvements, on-a large uuerai anu calculating scale. W-iaB 1 v 11 A craiy man named Samuel Bridge, from Philadelphia, arrived in Washington last week, -and with all dignity drove up to t-he President's llonse, alighted, walked in anu demanded possession, subsequently, he called upon the Secretary ot the lre.t sury for, the keys, and then proceeded to the house ot the fcecrctary ot the benate. i'ttr the purpose of making arrangements ftw calling an extra session ? tefecuate: He says it is the w ihf thb people of Phil ndphia that he should assume the duties of President of the Cnitcel States ". He was taken up, and committed for safe-keeping. Alexandria Gazette. others' prosperity m:ty outshine him, but we know that though unseen, he illuini- nates his owiktiu'e sphcte. He resists temptations not without Astiugle; for that is not a virtue, hut he does resist and conquer '; he hears the sarcasms of the profligate antl it stings hitn ; for that U the trial of virtue, but he heals the wound Wiih his own pure ttrachy. l!c heeds not the watchword of fashin if it leadi t sin. -The atheist, who says iiot only with his heart, but with his hps, 'thcre is no tiod, controls hi in nU for he sees the hand of a creating God and reverences it, ofa preserving God and rejoices in it. Woman is sheltered by fond arms and guided hy loving counsel ; old age is protected by its experience, anil smooth ed by its strength ; but the young stand amid the temptations of the world like a self-balanced tower. Happy he who seeks antl gains the prop ami shelter of Chris tianity. v Onward, then, conscientious youth ! raise the standard and nerve thyelf for goodness. If God has given vou intellec tual power, awaken it in that cause ? ne ver let it be said of thee, he helped to swell the tide of sin by pouring his influ ence into its channels. If thou art feeble in mental strength, throw not that poor Imp into a polluted current Anke, arise, young man ; garments 1 )l virtue asy to sin ; it is difficult to be pure and inly. Put on thy strength then, let thy chivalry be aroused against error : let Truth be the lady of ilty love defend vit.z-Southern Rati. ifow to Tceep atbalce. The-, most of us are in the habit of goin to Church occa stonaliy and sometimes, at this warm season of the year-, some are much aflTect ed with drowsiness, during service". We have heard a remedy prescribed, which is very simple, and may possibly answer the purpose of enabling individuals who are thus morpheus-rhlden to keep awalcc. If it should be found to produce the'ef fext intended, it mast le regardetl as a very valuable discovery, and one entitled to a conspicuous place in public journals. But for the prescription : well then, when youtind yourself about to fall into the hands of Morpheas, , raise your left foot two inches from the flour, ami hold it till, until you become perfectly wakeful. This can be done without disturbing any body else THE 3IfSSrSSlPPI. irAVnt correspondent of the Louisville . Journal, has the following paragraph in relation to the ik Father of Floods." : ItU surely no- misnomer, that this broad -stream has been stylet! the terrible Mis sissippi," for where, may we look for ano tner, comprising so many constituents 01 the sub'ime and fearful ? Pouring along iu its deep channel the hcaped-up waters of those vast streams, which drairi'tliebroad est valley on tne gioue sweeping onwarqi in one boiling mass, furious, turbid and al ways dangeroustearing away from time to lime its deep banks, with their giant collonades of living verdure, ami with tae stern despotism of a conqueror, flinging 1 hem aside, again; by no principle but its lawless will allhis calls up an emotion of the sublime, to whichJew parallels are to be found. And then, when we think of its far, lonely course rolling on in dread, solitary grandeur, through those boutidless forests of a century's growth pouring the ice and snows of arctic lands through ev ery variety of clime, till at last it heaves free its mighty bosom beneath the line we are compelled to yield ourselves in un controlled admiration fits gltwtoiy mag nificence. Anil its dark, mysterious histo ry, too those fearful scenes fwiiich.it has alone been the witness Ages on ages have passed it way, and tide after tide has swept the fair fields of the old world, and here araid these terrible solitudes, in itsowri stern majesty, haveroiled these deep wa ters,' to the ocean. u Who gtva ye your inTuIneraMe life. Your aVFCiigth, .you pe?d, your fury, and your joy 7 ioJ! Vt the tjrrenla, liko a huat of natioaJ, Anawer!" fj AN AlVAY from the Substdber; on 'he 1st. It, of May laa Scgnf wsn-b the m-r -11117 about 41 year ,f ae,'. U-rk complected-, , i feet 10 or 11 indiea-Htjjh, wtll bith. ha lt tome or liuija teeth, and ctrrTed tn attiflry . clothing, amvrig whicr wrre a eoamr jfraj etotla roundsiHmil coat andb.tmaloos, nte - loUttinet fnKikioah htrne-mde: patlcns, cot. on shirts and irotUIir. 1 eapeel tie ia tnao fjrthe Uoioake, purch Vsetl y agpfrom l)orimrhon Dker of Martin cotin y. I wdive t he: above rew:r t of One Hun-. lred Hollars for the apprrhnsoi aod seennnf the anid Negro in jail, tf taken ost.'f Utis State. , r F.fty Uoltars if taken in this State, sa tht t sftft him aarain. . " "4, - , ' UOItEttT HARRrSOK. s ,s...RaIeifh, 221 JuIyf,18i!S. v , ' - 2T; 3 (33 Ktar, three iimea.- y-f' -' n' - 8 - life ward. WI3BST15U FAIRt-Y BEATfiX. ; V THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. i - . ve nave ocraionaiir noticeti ?ome pleasantly written sketclics in the Army and Navy Chronicle, of a military. expe dvtion over the Prairies h the ;Rocky Mountains. One of the last numbers says. After crossing the forks of the Platte the route lay over a level ptain of coarse tm,Wn sand without wood and nothing N,ccies ( u,iu sage growing rit. r zw) miles t.i the Hatte, marchinf uri at river toward the Hocky Mountains. "-c was noi a single stream that eiiin ni u.to jt. July 15, saw the Snow ori ' tops of the mountains the highest called Cache de Poudfe, h?m a Causes of Consumption. A late number of the Moral Helortncr concludes an ex cellent article on the causes of con- ; su m ption, wi t h - the fol lo w fng reci pe br taking the tliseaset S , - v - 4 titcipe-.-rT an individual is born with a feeble constitution, it is easy to obtain the consumntion 'bv the aire of -30, if he .. - i ' - S i: --r V win attend lo.uie following ruiesi x-et the person white very youttg, be kept al ways In hot rooms J tif if he occasiotially goes Out,, let it be only whetChc jsiiiinly clad. I.et him frenutnt balJ -rooms, atrcs, &c, and go out of them, ihthe mittdle of night, thinly clad withouttariy additional clothing Let much time ; be spent in confinement, either at home or at school rooms, on bad scats, and iiihad air. - J-et the mi hd be tasked earl vV" Let himrat six or eight years of age beme a prodigy for knowletlge. V Instead of simi pie" water for drink, and milk' antPgood ' . . . t-f- r..-r :'i!..-..lr . ' w vcgctauies ivi ioou, give nim as soon as you can get it uown ins throat, tea, coftce and oilier exciting ; drinks, and the ' most i stimulating, audigseasoucd JiooU. Grammar A school -master, while cor recting an urchin for using bad language. told him to go to ihe other end of the room and speak to one of the scholars, and that grammatically, or he should be punished. On going he thus addressed himself fo the scholar: 4Thomas, there is a common substantive, of the masculine gender, ! third person, singular number, angry J mood, who sits perched on an eminence at the other end of the room, and wishes to articulate a few sentence with you in the present tense." One man in a thousand.- The Batjgor Advertiser states that, on Saturday'' the stock of flour in that city was not targe enough to meet the .demand-, ami it rose at once from nine to thirteen dollars. One of our young merchants who had quite a -number of barrels, refused to sell it out to speculators at. the exorbitant price of- fere-d, but sold it out by thesingic barrel to actual customers at the ordinary rates. Outen f. D&visf one of the most weal thy and substantial jcitixens of Wilming- ton, Delaware, committed suicide tn Wednesday last by cultins his throat.' He had for some time previous labored occasionally under the intiiSeiicc of what was supposed to be mama potu, fSray an elderly widow, lately r.. C . ..a lh ..mIo i.J.d.t... IT . rT i . I f . II f A w a o , . s y 1 1 1 UUI OUBUiri iauU3lHI Ct rims ciiwt MCrem:tory oucccsswn or vioiem aeetws u,tli frnttl lh 8,..11(,r e, (.r.r,.. n its 'i 1.1. W . ...... ... B-1 ta 0rya.my7Jo8.,n ijupsot acnenrc- w, from Qutbec to Montreal, and was iii viusnnif, nun inn icaiu, a "l " v" ij ri) Wned il tltf lAltatvL- rr-i tirrlil ill tin. 1 .......... n, v-u ... j : n t. n ri . i harness, and gettingparaTed-, floated down onragous aoy. ne tron airung ami Was drowned. About a year asro, this uuf' YU- " w"," . y Tl individual U!t his wife and two children steamer, lately burntnear lite monm oj bv a fire; and a few years ai:o, his only uluo was recovercuy tne camn ooy Kim tvan fimml in )!, Srnn. nmi' yvtuu a. WHO U1VC UOWII, aCCOnilllg IU ine i.UUts manned bv wild beasts. Thrt-e "daughters ville Jottrnal, sixteen leet, and tiedarope pHE SUnCnin'r'.R has just published, ami 1 now offer to tlie public, pric"S5 cent each, "Tua I'.sacox Sjpattiaa-ill'wx," urlM a" new plan. Tlte rrageVent of thi work - lieved to be so.fliruple of eomprelwwta'on, t be peculiarly 'adapted--to the cap tcity of'youri betrhmers. The var'mus. Reading and Spetl nir Tables are divided so conveniently, dtat ther is n6 tng r of children dwelling, ao I.njr upon any one thviR as to become weary with tlie stu dy of any one principle, or be miss!ed at U4 idea ot contineinenTle wt.rk needs tinly tobe treneraUy known, to be nniversd'y patrontaetl. b . , WllLLlAM KBA, A. M. Wakefield. Angnisi 2. " S. 4w. STATU OF NO UTI I -CAUOLINA. Franklin Cunty. - , 4 Court of Pleas--and Qit o ter Sessions, ; June Term, 4836, Maun its: vj..Kthvin Yprk. . - Original attacnieot. ';-:i '' Levied on the f.and if - fendawt. - IT anp ariag to the aaM-faeUoa eV ihe Co'irT, hat tlte DcCendint in this cae If not an in. ha bitunt f this State it is therefore onleredi ih .t publication be made.in the Udeigh Ui-grs- . r.. wir i.oka eeessivelv. n Uiftinif th ard defendant that u1es be bnd appear be- fore the Justices of our Court of Jle.s a.nUiu r t er ses:ons to he held for the county of Frank t'm t ih. northtm WLuisbirr,;, oil. the ae cnd Monday in September n-xt, then & l,t -r torrniewand plead 1 1 issue. jidtnett hn I will be mtcred ugaiBsi mm. omt .nre be. condemned and made sttojeet to rxainun a , n reenveev. ... . ' . . Wrtnes Smith P:.tterfn, C'erlc orur aaux. Court, at Ofttce,jthe second, Monday in 38 S. lATTER$ONj3ejW A Knbjt Coio. The Delaware County. Republican states that Mr. R.djert Hen vis, of Chester township, in that bounty, has in his possession a cow from which he makes on an average twenty pounds of butter per week. are left to mourn these calamities AT. Y. Star. assume the beau tit u I I It is easy, fearlessly A Cat in Ckaitttry. -A venerable cat a a a aW .recently died in England. lJlucher (the name of this pet of the petticoat-s' was the favorite ofa lady, who, at her death, left the sum often pounds per annum for the sustenance of the tttouser. In conse- to lU J i We learn that Mr. "Cooper has another scries of huropcan sketches in press, in ihe course ot which he is quite severe up on; some of the Americans vho sojoumeil in Parts during his residence in thatcapi tal.-. S. Gas. TiiC Niagara Fails Journal of the 18th !intant say there had been two thousand relation to visiters there during the two preceding The Chicago American states that Ben amtn F Noirts, alias Joseph Thompson, was executed at the town of Concord, in he county of Iroquois, on the 10th ultimo. The same paper says: Probably a more lardened individual has seldom been brought to the callows m any"!couiitry.. Before his execution, he conrcssed that he had stolen Jarae number of horses had assisted iti sjettiu fire to a Bank atid the Pearl street house in Cincimmtiv had been confined in the Ohio Penitentiary, had shot four men in Ohio, and knocked down and robbed a man ih the streets of Cincinnati; and had been concerned in other crimes with cer tain individuals whose names it would not perhaps be pfoperito mention. BosTtox, Jcit 9 ; TaUd Accident. We learn, front the Nashua Gazette, that a son of Thomas Patthffof ,-UoUift. wa accidcnUUy shot by his faiheri while hootinjr;at a uiark, one day Iat week. Mr, Patch, for -the purpose of try inr, his rifle had placed1 target upon his shop f his son eutereti tne hoiu unknown to his father, to exainine tlieremsclsof f former shtdjand, wfiile Uiere. Tceved the content trfranother discharge whieh eiitered the hack part of his head and penctratea tlie umj -s Iqucnce of some htijration in the lady's estates, the cat became a ward! weeks in Chancery, and received annually. I A c se of iuvenile denravity. very scl through thfe hantls of a trustee the sum dym equalled, WUs exhibited last Friday or the avails thereof, left by its indulgent afternoon in 'lnd. a street, Boston. .Two mistress. ;.. 1 little ciris, tlie eldest nut more than four years, were seen . playing; together. Th eldest child advanced ne.tr the wiurf, an finally -seated herself uion the side tim bcrJ and the .'other girl soon followed her example In a few minutes the elder girl deliberately seined her little playmate TFoman. Tlie perception of a woman is as quick as lightning. Her jivnctra tion is intuition almost instinct. JVy a glance she will draw a deep and just con clusion Ask her htrvv she formeil it, and Triinsyl fania-Ualrorsltf riIIE I.ECTURKS m this Isstitctiox will 1 commence on the firttJHiuiilay in Arvemoer, and terminate onine 'jirst Mviiday of Jttirtk. . 1'he courses are on ' '.'. An:rtony and SttrjreeV by Dr. llcnt.Kt. , Institutes of MedicinN.cnmcal Fraciice, anA M. dical Jtirisprudene-ejby Dr. CiLtiwtts. Theory an t Practice ot Meatctne, ojr uoctoc , Ohatetricks and the Diteaira of Women and CbHdren, by I)r. ItfcaAitBanir. ; , Materia Medica an I Medicaj Botany, by Dr. Shout. ; " r !-i : -'.'.--V''i -' Citimiry and pii irmacy, by Dr Yaxsrit. Durinir the entire term. ihe l?rfcw of Anal . . omv il Soejcery lecturea nine t.imeicl Week,. and" the other Professors daily. Sabbath eseep - ed. The fee to the entire course. With Mitri- eolation, ami the U50 of in eSlenwve library,'-1 $110. The Graduation fee ts $2U j? ,v V It i thot moper to.tate tnaamiich a reporta haxe been current, ua to ttie high price of board in Lexington, and the chntculiy-ot . obtaintnje it, that many students, during the last eFtion, fnttml Comfortable bbard,including?tiging, fre I, lights. aervants' attemUnce, and in some instance. wastiinic, for $3 00 per week and t i confi dently believed, notwithstanding the increaaeU price or.efrery article o IiVng, hieh U Iclt here . in common-with alt other part of' the euniry that student will be as eomfortikty accommo- dated, and upon a reasonable terms; as at any other respectable Medical School in the Union. lly order of the Faculty. - -Lexington. Ky. July 10, 1836 58 pr.a4v45 she cannot answer the miestioii. A nhil- antl in spite of her cries anu entreaties. osooher deduces inferences t and his h- threw her overuoaru, apt. v uuneyrwi ferenses shall be rightj but he gets t the Nantucket, who was passing at the time. head of the stair-case, if I may so sav by J'Med oVer and succeeded in saving slow degrees, mounting step by step. She thcicaihl Irom drowning. arrives at the top of the statr-case as well Smokers Strike: The Editor of tlie as he ; but whether she flew-there is morel Kennebec Journal says' that his attention than she knows herself. While she trusts was directed, last week, to the movements her instinct she is seldom tleciived and In a number of French Canadian who7 if she is generally lost when she begins to seems, had been employed to Work on tlie reason ! ' I dam, and had quit in a body, because ihev were not permitted lo smoke their pipes The following paragraph lately appeared wMt al teprfs m a nrovincutl nanejr. lravellerahhouUI: be careful to deliver their baggage to pro cr persons, as a getitleman, a.tfe'y daya To Farmer aiil?hyslciaiis . FOR'SA3LEsiV' 4 TRACT OFh ANU tif b Acre and an- pUTtenances. This Farm iit.goo l col!' lion part to clear, which irerywt t Uhterl within 16 mdes of UALKlGfl M!tH KIKUV aivd within one mile of!4lUfSli;tUYlilt., 7 , V Tlie Dwelling H4tse- has sevarf Uoom d- ; Stock, ia recently Vclecied. V-ilJoes a purchaser seek a healthy aud pleasant sitttaiion Tol welh--andeJtcellem spring water; prothictive anil r . .nt-ignbortiooil of econonfcal an'd indusf riu tia-, biu ? To:him l4ender an apnr'.tnri tte investiga tion of theaeaiHl otlradvaniagri'lu't1ie event of my Jeavingr ..I; would be pleased to are a t- gular bred tiiysict:u incatetuti th section; o that e-in; be cmmended to j coufi t'ni)? people,' would do well to conter with the Subscriber. THOMAS J.;VAID tpftV V. John-ton Co. JN. C. July 21 i r- 37 5t. , ; t T IlilTB ..... - since, ou alighting irom a stage coacn, trusted his wife to a stranger and he has not beard of her sinccx Clxeroltce . anils POLITICAL AttlTHMF-TlC?- An Indiana paper has the following axioms ; ; 55U9TKAOTlOX - . Take Martin Van Buren from General Jackau and Jackson reiBa'mi. lake General Jacksoa from Martin Van Att4nsHm4ii came to-his patron to com-1 Buten aiiainff retnaiiis. ; - plain .of the usage lie lud iint with from at I i- ' . V , k . V . , gentleman to whom he Itad applied fdf em-1 AddMartin Van Buret! to General Jack- " ti iifi uii a.iiti inp sum mini ii jimmi. 'A d d General jack sort io M artm Van Ba ren and life" stita is ooly JatkMU plnvinent. lie i torn mej" said I'ailtiy 'too to the dcyil and so I ?aie straight to vour bonQft ON the twentyfourth dy of October next, at the Towt of Franklin, in the County of Maeon State rt' Nrt f CurolinaV public sal. wdl commence; to be kept ; opirlr(tbe apae of one waefc and no longer,,' lor t he purHar oT-j-aeHiiii; ail the. Ioulg whi It have been aurveyed ami remain uniold,acqiref by Treaty frfm the Cherokee In.liiiw, previous to 18 JO. The mI will be conducted by a Cowasisioaer appiteu for that purpose. ' .' - '. : - JSiWJtttV Department, 57 1m ai . use. . yl - . ., - -- -' - . s iNi all whom it may contra, i- HAYIKO be arreted on a Co. to, aatt en- --lerrd into-bond 'for aajr anfjearance al be neal terw of rh Cuty un t v-,keitiU then apply to be dMhrguadct4totxn&&9n of art Act of AwernWjr, paaaed m 1B2JI, fa the relief offionest ., debtors when wtd, where, my creditors may atteiwf if vhey tld.-vl proper. - . w. vxtm. 7 Haleish, July 21, 18W.:, ;. : 31 Lfl ft 4
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 9, 1836, edition 1
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