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i Miscellaneous- From the New-York Courier and Enquirer. LOVE! Oil LOVE! By James A'acfc. Love! Oil love! to every heart What a blessed thing thou art, When beauty is revealing Thy soft and ardent feeling! Brows flushing, Cheeks blushing, Eyes shining, Arms twining, Hands pressing, Lips caressing, Bosoms meeting, Hearts beating. Love! Oh love! to every heart What a blessed thing thou art. Ere six months pass over Happy bride and Lver, Butchers, bakers, Mantua makers, Doctors solemn What a column Of cxpcnccs Shock the senses! Quite undoing Turtle-cooing! Love! Oil love! to every heart What a blessed thing thou art. By the time that two years Have bro't forth their "happy new years!" Wife and mother In a pother; Husband surly, Hurly-burly, Cherubs squalling. Bawling, brawling, Kicking, fighting,' Scratching, biting. Love! Oh love! to every heart What a blessed thing thou art! LIFE. To contemplation's sober eye, Such is the race of man; And they that creep, and they that fly, Shall end where they began. Alike, the busy and the gay But flutter through life's little dav, In fortune's varying colors dres't, Brush'd by the hand of rough mischance; Or chill'd by age, their airy dance They leave, in dust to rest! Melancholy. Wu learn that Joseph Wilson, who lived on Clark's creek, Montgomery coun ty, while under the influence of mental derangement, hung his wife to a sapling, in the woods, near his house: when found by the neighbors, she was entirely dead: Wilson made ofF with him self, and at last advices, had not been taken. Mrs. Wilson was about 50 years old, and has left a number of children. We learn that she had left her husband se veral times, during his crazy fits; but in this fatal instance, it would seem that he was more self-possessed than usual on such occa sions: .it is thought that he must have decoyed his wife into the woods, and knocked her down be fore hanging her up to the tree. Mr. David Alexander drowned himself in Sugar creek, about two miles from Charlotte, Mecklen burg county, on the 11th ult. He had been for some time afflicted with the dropsy; and it is suppo sed that, desponding of ever re gaining his health, he adopted the dreadful alternative, by one rash act to put an end to his sufferings and his existence. He was be tween 45 and 50 years of arre: had lost two wives of his issue, an only child survives. Hc lived in easy circumstances, and left a good estate. Salisbury Car. district, was recently murdered by his own negro, and found buried in a cotton field; the negro made a confession, and said he was in stigated to commit the horrid deed, by the son of the old gentle man. On the strength of the ne gros disclosures, young Crank and Mrs. Crank, were committed to prison for further proceedings. The Match Race. The race for $5000 a side, between the Southern marc Arietta, and the Northern horse Sir Lovel, was run at New-York on Thursday, 27th ult. and won by Sir Lovel with case. A match for the same sum, was lately won by Arietta, which inspired the Southern gen tlemen with so much confidence, that thev made large bets of two to one upon Arietta. Indians. It may be remem bered that some time aijo there was a good deal of excitement in! Connecticut, in consequence of. the marriage of a respectable young lady of that State, to one! of the Indians residing in the' neighborhood. A correspondent of the United States Gazette states '"'that he has acted towards his wife, as too many of the scmi-j barbarians who are of a different ! hue of complexion, and a different character of education, too fre quently act. His wife has been observed by visiters, to be melan choly; and it appears that her husband has given her sufficient cause, inasmuch as he has taken several squaws into his house, in consequence of which, 1 under stand she has more than once made attempts on her own life.! This is a melancholy tale, but it' is vouched for; and will probably be used to show, that the Indians have not benefitted by our chris tianizing efforts." ed from the Filter as pure water and without spirit. Such an in vention must surely be hailed by all ranks of society as an abso lute "God-send at least by those who think pure and crystal wa ter divested of all its bad proper tics, essential to health and lon gevity. Mr. Robins's agent has been in Edinburgh only ten days and, it is said, already two hun dred families have availed them selves of the salutary use of the Filter, the price being so low as to be within the reach of every family. Virtue Rewarded. A most ex traordinary public meeting has been held in Sumner county, Tennessee, and a Committee ap pointed to investigate the unplea sant difficulties, that were suppo sed to have separated Gov. Hous ton and his wife. The commit tee have reported, (and the report was unanimously accepted,) that the cause of separation was jeal ousy on the part of Gov. II. that his wife was a young lady of ex cellent family, atid exemplary vir tue that Gov. Houston was a "deluded man," and that "there is not a semblance of doubt" that his wife is an "innocent and inju red woman." The Committee also publish a letter from Gov. Houston to Mr. Nashville Acadetnu SUJE EXAMINATION of tn, dents of tins Institution will h place on Friday, the 4th day of j next. Parents, Guardian & Ut(i spectfully invited to attend. 1 he hxcrcjses of the Institution re-commenca on Mmulm, of June next, under the sunerin, dence of Mr. Thos. G. Stose. ei1' By order, . JiLOUNT&r Nashville, N. C. 22d May. 1S30 Notice. 40 RiOR SALE, by the Subscribers t 1 1 orh t n A I! I) I a f n i3'an for a small family and calculated 'for or two horsesit will be sold low?6 Cash, or on a short credit. D. RICHARDS & CO 29th April, 1S30. Attention ! ! LflLITlA DISTRICT, No n,. manded by Cant. V. !). JUL' are ordered tu meet on Ilara-lPa miWcJ field on Friday, the 2d of JHh stead of the fourth S n f II rrt ov r 1 .... . Hoping that no private will tl,inbn,i. of an alteration when I deem it advan tageous not only to an individual but to the inhabitants of lhe District. Allen, father of the latlv. in which ' May 20 1S30. 39" llie uovernor expresses hi nisei t satisfied of the chastity of his wife. The whole is .1 strange proceeding, but will have a ten dency to satisfy public curiosity, and rescue the character of a re spectable young lady from the foulest suspicions. State of North Carolina EDGECOMIIE COCXTT. JUSTICES' COURT. Sharpe &. Morgan, ) rx . . , John Dunn. ) tachmcnt. John Garrett, William Purn and Willie Shocking. Tt is stated in tlm Yorkville (S. C.) Pioneer, that Mr. Stephen Crank, an old and respectable citizen of Chester Useful Invention. A late pa-, per from Scotland says: "Tho powers of George Robins' Royal Filter have been put to the test. in otic city of Edinburgh during the past week, and for the accu racy ot the result we pledge our selves, having had ocular demon stration of the fact. A quantity ot ink was placed in a portable v liter, and in one short minute it passed through "bright as the rain drop in an April shower." We tasted it and do not hesitate to declare the flavor was at least equal to the finest spring water; but its utility was proved, and in a manner that must soon render it a national concern. Another portable Filter had a quantity of salt water put into it which was purposely brought from the sea at i'ort iiello; the tiltration was rapid, and in two minutes it pass- id through entirely deprived of its saline properties, and was drunk with delight by those present, as pure as crystal water. Previous to the experiment a tumbler of salt water was examined through a microscopic; it discovered swarms of I title insects. After it had passed the ordeal of filtra tion we could not perceive a sin gle one. Lavender was nnvt tried by a druggist of this town, (who had previously been some what sceptical;) he was surprised beyond measure to find it return- - - I ianaay, summoned as garnishees. J T appearing to the satisfaction of the Lltvxts ot Lightning. ..Persons 'dant, John Dlnn. is not an inhabitant apparently dead from lightning of the County of Edgecombe: is have been recovered by repeated- therefore ordered, That publication be ly throwing cold water over the. de in, lhe Tarboro"S Free Press for whole hnrlv. Mnnrinctnnnml!?1 (Ia's ,1,at the defendant, Joha I 1 J i "7, Dunn, appear at the house of Col. re recorded. The Uev. Mr. Steel, 'j,min sharp, on the 25th day of June of Paris, in the State of New- York, has lately in the newspa pers mentioned a case of this kind. A lady was with her hus band in the house, and the latter was struck apparently dead by lightning. The lady happily re collected having, a few days be fore, read in the newspapers of the efficacy of cold water, and had the presence of mind to make trial of it; on the effusion of the first bucketful, he began to move, and on the repetition of a few more was restored to sense and health. If, during the recovery, the pulse is slow and extremities cold, bleed largely at the arm. A gentleman now living in Johnston county, (R. Gully, Esq.) was a few years ago struck down by lightning, and recovered by expo sure to a heavy fall of rain. OCTA Mr. Dalton, of Upper Ca nada Parliament, has declared war against technicalities of law. He has introduced a bill, "ren dering unlawful the barbarous practice of using Latin or any out landish phrases in law pleadings." OCJt is said that swellings may be speedily reduced, and absces ses removed,, by the application of a leaf of young cabbage. Heat the leaf at the fire, place it on the part affected, and wrap it round with flannel. next, and replevy property, or iudff- ment will he entered up against him as confessed, and execution iue accord- ins!y- P. SUGG. J. P. May 25, 1S30. 39-4 Slate of North-Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. JUSTICES' COURT. William D.FeUvaO0 . Wt.?. T . Tv' ( tachmcnt. John Dunn. ) Barrel Dunn, George W. Kilebrewand John Hitter summoned as garnishees. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the A Justice of the Peace, that the defend ant John Dunx, is not an inhabitant of I ho in there- fore ordered, That publication ben"e in ine l aroorougii ree rress ior days, that the defendant 3ppear at the house of Augusti-n Mann, on the third Saturday in June next and replevy pro perty, or judgment will be entered up against him as confessed, and the Pr0P?" ty levied on subject to the plaintiff 5 claim. JOHN MERCER, J- May 15, 1S30. 40 Price adv S2:2a. $10 lie v.n-d. 13 AN A WAY from the Subscriber, on the 11th inst. an indentured white apprentice to the boot and shoe making business, named JOHN EDIVIN GRIFFIN He is about IS years of age, 5 feet 5 in ches high, and Ii;ht complexion. reward 'of Ten Dollars will be give" for the apprehension and delivery 0 said boy to me in Tarborough- persons are hereby forbid harboring , employing said- boy under penalty0 the law. 4 jjjft jj HJRTMW May 22, 1S30. 39-3
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