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wlttiktsu ctfr*if«fc • rented sii'li e-f'vic u'jmi !' on/rr '] salisbury rowan county n c tuesday july i 1829 vol x no 176 , r ........ in t -' '••' yy "•• ,'"•"""""• ,.„■rm-rf r w.'.l.n r r i,n n !.,,. b.cu o-r.-.l aid hi ht ->- m ml.wf i t 1»h »" j » '"" '"' "'"""" i ■"■""" mun ' '"" ' ,,.!,.,.". »•• i 111 ta ll.e....u.ur ner 1 111 il.rr , i z ztzzzziizj^oztz^^^^^j kio.ttoo a tress of lajvu ■fob s.ii.k ■3$£3fc 9 h i hie county of knrry w dts "" '-' ttl ' ' sieved from recent a -._■->, of north carolina this tract i';n go the stale in the year 1795 connists j o one continuous survey adjoining the county line of wilkes and extending from the lllue kidr;c lo within three miles ofthe main yadkin river ll is intersected for fifteen or twenty miles by mitchell's river affording an abundant supply of water-power at all seasons und many ii i convenient for tbe application ofthi pow ei-ioili iiir..o ol machinery gold has late li i rt found in il.ie i tlghborhi id of thi land bu its mineral treasures are in a r-rei.t measure unexplored persons deoiroiib tr purchase are referred to tin 1 li'.ur i'ur oore particular intur msllon wiih whom llie | let of thii land is de pouted vilftr..'.»ev luni ism l'i 1 the following particulars of lie bona parte family have been collected torn va rious sources with considerable care and so far as they go arc believe it be sub slanliai'y correct charles bonaparte box.iparte s family sluart his son charles i.ucien bonn parte the author of the continuation of wilson's orniihch.gy lives in the united states his sou paul was accidentally killed on boaid of the greek frigate i'-el las in 1827 after a repealed scrutiny after watching be varying expression of his face durini he representalloi i wn-r ol schiller's spirit-stirring plays — of tell for in stance and vvalten ein — i could not he leeling persuaded that young napoleon would have made hul uu indifferent car dinal — the vocation to which he is said to havc been formerly devoied so gay and animated is his real disposition that he is sent for whenever his iil.i-iiii._i grend sire becomes tired of feeding his pigeons and scraping his violcncello in order to dispel the rnntlf be evil spirit of the im perial saul ! \\ hile by his attendants and all who have been in personal relation with him the young duko h truly and fervently beloved eliza grand dutchess of tuscany a woman of powerful intellect and masculine char aclcr and had man admirers i'he was married to felix prince of lurca ami had one daughter she died at trieste in 1820 aged 49 years she was very lively and winy and said to bear the strongest rcscmblanrc to napoleon the father of napoleon aas t lawyer of considerable eminence in ihe islsnd of corsica and died in i7 at the age of 40 years fight children survive i himi viz i joseph napoleon caroline i.ucien liza louis pauline and jerome n viu,i h napoleon's mo'liu was a wonan of great benny and possessed extraordinary firmness of character madame merc as she is called spends her winiet at ll.me and her summer at albonii she is con stantly occupied in works nl piety chari ty and benevolence and leads a very re tired life strangers arc seldom aemit'.ei to her society onlv her brother c.rdinal | fesch p.iys her daily visiis the card ! nal employs the remainder cl hi tirac in i the performance ol the duties of his office i and holy functions neuher of il.e.n pos i sesses more than a middling fortune j madame has bestowed a gn n j'driion of j her's upon her family and ihc poor : and the cardinal is dependant on tl;c allow unce ol thr pope nd the sali o is gal i lery of pictures which ho pails with one hy one ' etitia romilini the subscriber inc the pleasure of enoun cing to les friends and customers and th i eiilu'ie iu general thai be is now receiving 1'roni ; j'hil«delp!ii and new vork n an elegant assortment ■'.■i having b n selected with great care by himself and bought foi cath,he feels perfectly confident lhal lor l.k patlerna and equal qualities lu err nm be undersold by any other louse in the plnce up in stores mich ll'.l brown ralis/tury july c:!x 1s 7 n,8 7 louis king of holland married llnrtentia be auhnmoia daughter ul napoleon's first ife he was a man uf unprriendcil norih and abdicated his prune in favor of his son rather than oppress his subjects ile had purchased out of his private for tune several es.a.cs iu holland chiefly i in ihe vicinity of harlem bin after thc i 11 of napoleon these were sequestered and never restored to them his con ycu oil — the louisville ken ad iscr hives an account ol u singular and st valuable discovery which was lately de in cumberland county in boring ough rock for aalt water a the depth ibout 130 feet a fountain nf petroleum volatile nil was stinck and when tho ter was withdrawn the oil rushed up lve or fourteen feet above the am face lhe earth lt was believed thai about gallons were disrhaged per minu'c ming quile a hold stream from . lie ice to ih cumberland river on trial gniier ircely and gave n light f equ il llionrv wiih gas this is lhe substance whicii british nil is inanul ic.u cd and v no rloiiht lie made a valuable aril lo trade should the stream continue for y length l ime sail water has also en found in the vicinity little avn olteat vim wns let a poor starving out-,t-clbows seal pick a gentleman's pocket of a ili-iv.iin eighteen penny hankerchiefj 1 be pump or tin treadmill or lhe iks are all |.„ i i .',,,,, f f piring to something higher lln ■-, t ia'1 break a pane i.i t • earl nl '• i n-i i wealth's pantry window ins .: ite hittlself through the iperture nnd istract irom the shell where ittey ad been but an hour before refully cposit.'d bj his lordship's i • er ve silver tea spoons value ll 3s v ie whole world ol london awl f i w-strect will be umaai 1 at an i r i itv for which nothing but a stout ll 1 r — nttnn nnd hi-inn — i an n ihly . stephenson figure in a suit ,.•! tic ewest cil with a gold winch ind a iamond ring — let him inhibit a line muse keep a carrisge win a pair of gene francis and hortenaia in 1810 f wile oi n.po.eon ■»■;.'"«■•"■i ailtl - ive v ,. ni „ n and claret to e was repudiated by n.poleon who cess augustine a '» l ' j j painters and smalt wits-let loon after married man ■»;-•->• bad on son snd wod » k . j1 y p _. _ m.ru ln ne had ., son wno was borr great military skill being a p.rticu ar hors rob the aged ol heir saving the march so 1810 hewasna baed.oelbain f.vorito ol napoleon he rewarded hire you ng of their dower pluck the s 1,1 is it mi o st helena in i8is where he with thc highest military promoilona f rom t he widow and the stsy from the died in 1821 aged •« »« " alter the restoration ol louis and the an orphan cheat every friend that \ i - caroline dicatioii of napoleon he retiied '° p beabe j the materials ol li.-i-i cb ed was he wife lo mur.1 king van ife and used ». * u "^^ gj | b iggar five hundred fa ■- ' i ot naplea and admiral ol ihe french em k bavaria i ' « ™ " » t heii withdraw beyond th .. .. le by whom be b.d two sens and u vear he dice in ibs unlve . uly la n tead of being pursued b il three daughters the two sons athille menieu ) era ions he shall be follo and charles louts nspoleoi murst sre " .,'„,;„„ ( f t i'»tv 1 the million and • settled in the territory of florlds her jtta/ioleon's s n ". , f «.„ good reasons invented for eldest daugincr married he msrchese vienna in ihe may """"" " ,',.„, 1 tm n ol hn villainv london i'opoli s noblemen of bologns snd her monthly megsaini we find the ouowing youngest count rasponl after the fall notice of the duke of hiechaiadt ,„_..„/., rv of napoleon and murat'a expulsion from thi.univers.l sobriety o tongue which ., tmvlm . oliuton ..< the throne ol naples she and i.e husband must be atlributcd io lhe iron despotlsni d ,„ rv , ,,,, a twtiitv-one wl ••. • moved to the austrian ststes after ,,(' the pollco is said io have been msin mm , „| w , r t l'ver i coin in . mural's dighi bnd sssassinsiion which tslned ... a most unparalleled ">"""" i in one dav sixteen pounds l n '; latter event bsppeoed in 1815 on one of throughout lhe education ol » no j , '™"« nbb , e y four pounds if rn ' ■' ' ' the slcllisn lslsnds she resided ln greet duke of lulchstadt the son not neir j „.„,,, u h ol raw b i t nomp in the lordship of ort but finally but representative ol riapoieon . _ oun j 8 lt - w ||„ w c ,, n dl'-s b l«s removed lo koine generally believed tbst ''» «»* ' , link ; , vl . |„„,,,.„..| , . ,|. , h modern history h.v.^no been p mil i g ( lie therefore "»\" at ol bl ■till his re nap irtj l,i,«b run from he ■■wrote poem on '<■i and very >"■i 1 " ""'■he the to tne ,,,, ( h the boll eaglet ■ile has lost the his ... , h nn.e by , ly m m oo i rl„l,l,rr,il1 i w i ..-'...' -'!.■whose hand king ferdinand ol h lliclted when ...'.. i -,- ' ■b [__ ' ' " ' " '- ssa_-_-----------l n\uvxh\i lna estate j 2^r,''fh » ilia v-.lindile i'l iiitntion with recently owned and occupied hv mr george l.oeke on wliich here is a large new and commodious dwelling-house with all the neces sary ont-ho.ises there is only about 50 acres of tins lau under cultivation i two-thirds of the tract is r good upland as any in llie neighbor hood villi a good portion ofbest kind of swamp land for either grass or gram :— it is in the midst of a hospitable and sural neighborhood for terms sic np;ily to the subscriber in the neighborhood john locke sen'r if „ ii 1829 f.b sort hortensia passes the winter at koine and fur some time past she was in the habil nl spending pan of lhc ye a her beautiful country scat at arcni burg on ibe banks of the ltovenses the l.acus l.amanus in switzerland i'm i.im gocu\s at auction iwille'xposi to auction the balance ofthe slock of hoods of e allemong on be 13th and hth of august 1839 — the day oflhe elec hop ft 11 w.i a wl.l.ll vn i . saslbuni june 13th lh-9 9tr was first married to l.o clerc com mander in chief of the expedition to st domingo where he hud of hi yellow f ver sin o.ihsc rpienily married prince porghesc duke ot queatala she was napoleon's favorite sister and was the most beautiful woman in france nd per haps in europe she visi'ed napoleon while ol elba and assis ed him in his rs cape in 182 pauline died immeiis ly r i c h among olher bequests gave 30,000 francs to the son of jerome by his li.s wife prince borghese is now a wan dcrcr in france o england jerome ttili ii.i.it'i i.ii i'.i.i.i ii'iu ■______ «■_> l v r jill - : si€s3s3 d s a_aff_e£o_____i - 7».c,v_ri > .!')"., and saturdays the ■- h \ 7 just reci ived a id , lened si hi i store | season nil commence the isl of march ami end » i in salisbury a iiitye alidhiii.il orii.r as_ort '"' '•"':"''■twelve dollars will be charged for t,f lhe season pavnblebv ten dollars before the sea spring and su r goods ; ffl smt^e^^^^s abo groceries hardware cutlery plated ware j on 0 f aeronaut see handbills 4 — j hata and hattera trimmings crock btephen i ithhanh il / erv a rood a»sorliiie.,t of boll i.g cil wt'.l'.s i bowers sljfcjfcunti m.ocs ii els.p gfi i '.■-. l'.m 1m . ih i.i c^^^ind every article usurdi ift^-ij-f n ii rircat care will be taken to give gener aikcil for in aiores , satisfaction i but c cannot he liable for ncci hil stock of gooda has been purchased r-e dent grain will be furnished at the market iv for cath ; and be is determined to sell them iirice to mares sent from a distance _ . ... rivin f cmertlavjua sq -■- returned rom the y v i tr '"' ; ''' i n rol : '" '"' 1 ,'.. ir z.iy^-j sol tin lit ot z *,'$% jewelry ' p ■1 ■''-.'■•• | watches l '>.<&$** silver-ware fcfr vascver ill red far-ate in this placet his i bv is of he latest importations nod the i i a s'„i„n:.')l el mi kind to be had in . , ■:.,. -., nb in ( in s elegant gold and ,., h ...'.- plain uo.i sto kc and in ■> . ,..,.«. e wil receive a verj elcganl assort l ,, t wi ■. ''".".'- mio all in ids ol aw r h ;•' constantl on hand or made to i node all . i hich vill be sold . er than sn i ;:""'' wer ever disposed ol fore in 1 i !' '■" '■,. . , pcctfllll united to call and ,:,„„,. th ' i;".r iheii richness elegance ., ,,„.„.. it i - pleasing lho e who sb to buy , , til kind of h'alc repaired and wnrranted i ..... tim . un shop is two doors below lbe ,,,, house ... lil-mle huh wynne .■',,.." mi ch 3(1,1 2 .. |; | i rc c i.'b > mployed an excellent iirkman v l.o will in future bo i onstantly in my i aothal those dispoicd to patronise u.ej „!. line ofbitsinesb need be ler no eppre ,, ion in consequence of my occasions sb nsion i lf w , nnei ex king of sp ui and lhc indies count survciliers is a ijan oi talents and excellent chance an exerted him bell very much ai thc first lak.nuol i'uris by lhe allies in 1794 it was married in 11 tin julia aged 22 yean and ill 1812 bad two daughters ile now re sides near burlington nev jersey much esteemed bv all who know him he owns 150,000 acres of laid in tlie north ern pan of the state of kcw-^ork jef lerson cnunty wliich he purchased of m le kay chaumont hiaeldesl daughter zenaide has married his nephew i'rince mu.ignono the son of lucien ;) and his youngest daughter l.'ltii-loite married another of his nephews charles the son of louis f.x king of holland both ol ' these young couples hive left america and settled at florence in order to be nearer heir mother tbe countess 9ur vllliers was first married tn miss patterson ol liallimorn md a lady of beauty and ac complishments ami by this marriage in ctiiied the displeasure of nspoleon hy the incessam impuiiunitics of his brother he ut length married tbe i'rincess lloyal of wm icniburg after ins brother's fill he lived a while al trieste ulterwanb ne.ir vienna and finally settled al hnml his union with the niece of the i'lnpcnl cuauaia renders his house ihc rcndel , be noil i who visit italy he haaoi son by bis first wile eugene l'imllui\r,|',b tves\\llooa?„l'\\i i'-v goofta '• the bubicriber is now ■eivl ... and open ing at his s'lorriii voliji p a largi aa orl spring and stmt mi.i goods i uaridware f nonlainii.it almost ■'■"■article usual in lel found in stores t-boughl fo ft and elected l.v blmsell wiih care in philadelphia and v » | i'he public nr assured ihey will nnd xtfllll nppln and as tote l •■",,. .,-. if in til ; • e - or otherwise on accommmlatlne erms lliej r ed ; oc.d..cs n e ;;; l.pi ;;; l ;; -- : n mt:t 1839 i -' 7r vvvs groceries k w 9t received and for tale op -^ •" low , '" "« l1 or l'™n.pt p v ' lariileti io bags coffin 20 barrels sttgai six lbs loaf tin joo &«//..*. liverpool fsall bhhds.mola sci :> v s l'o wvxd for ft.w.vi .„„, moo . r n!,n'p'..-7 „„ he great road leading rrom bi i ..•., i.ev.lle iboul i irom lhe form i p ai - . " 1 four weal i kirk's perr i rom • i to four hundred sen i ol ihli lend is verj ,. i w ell adapted to the culture of cotton i l r , l the vinous other grain on which le-re are several springs of excellent waler with s beautiful situation on the road 1 ,, i i i ly re idem e thii land is situs led in th mldai ol ih otljnegttn ion its mrface has been ibuuilhya van sup ifl lales amlnatlon several nsrilcl ol lhe ireolous me lnl it i ' alio believed iba 1 tracl ol land iv i •, v n eligible situation i ■b uercanlds , . ablishment persons wishing to ascertain the 11 or prim i •■requested to inquire of mr hark i ne lhe pr mlsea . or the bubscrl ber.al dookory's store rlebmond oi.i.iy.n , i alfred dock buy lz 28 1 i '■'■'-"• i /,//..■0 7 117 looo lbs plough moulds touch br li holla i i lamalcn ruin t f , r john ml rphy '•„. ,. i'.jmewh i 39 ' 7 ' w'hibkey wax w tallow hides ! ■thread >■• lc corn oa.b live tattle si.nl s d ball will be taken in exchange for bugsr > i shot how ler lend i molsisei tea indigo " liberty ihu 8 c ) j >^ m " k jwu 1 is p ) 3ml8 barter maxims every mnn hasjusl is much vanity as be want understanding indulged passions arc like convul sive fits wliich though they seem for ii moment to make us stronger le iva ns much th'i weaker afterwards \ m.u who is desperately in love with himself has few rivals economy i » poor man's revenue : extravagance a nth man's ruin i pools relish ulsome hurry ss gl it 1 1 tuns reliili tat meat negroes wanted i wantedtonurehsse.aier i0neoroes for which la liberal prices r ■■bicsbli i canal all times be found "' ' ■'> \ bury at r allemong'i mansion n tel an person wishing lo bell lo whom ll may e in convenient to make application csn dire i a fl unas to me.at balisbury n c mid bey win be attended lo josiah m ie hahtbury jims lid 1889 w r\vtvv\..\\i c internment is a penrl of great pric ; and whoever procures it at the expense ill ten thousand desires makes a wi c and happy purchase illl'll.lll-i ... sill / r,ii"tt office june 9 i8s9 . » l i parions having buslnssi with the patent \\ offtce an requested lo dlrecl ihelrcom | ,„,,,,,, | , dirccil i lhe buperlntendenl ol thatoffl e si i of lb leoretary of state the ibm^ie^^^^d 1 ' yy}y m :. j ii you lometimes say less than vou nc thought to know youi ill at ano ther time be thought to kiimiv mer lh r-i • siir.uii i i.r.i-.i's 1.1(111 i'l.ld old i 1 ■■'•-,: r„i...„o •.'.■.,." ire heeol i m immediate attention l a , i.iir 11 cham s ."• j
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1829-07-21 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1829 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 476 |
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Creator | Philo White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Philo White |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, July 21, 1829 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1829-07-21 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1829 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 9:01:18 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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FullText | wlttiktsu ctfr*if«fc • rented sii'li e-f'vic u'jmi !' on/rr '] salisbury rowan county n c tuesday july i 1829 vol x no 176 , r ........ in t -' '••' yy "•• ,'"•"""""• ,.„■rm-rf r w.'.l.n r r i,n n !.,,. b.cu o-r.-.l aid hi ht ->- m ml.wf i t 1»h »" j » '"" '"' "'"""" i ■"■""" mun ' '"" ' ,,.!,.,.". »•• i 111 ta ll.e....u.ur ner 1 111 il.rr , i z ztzzzziizj^oztz^^^^^j kio.ttoo a tress of lajvu ■fob s.ii.k ■3$£3fc 9 h i hie county of knrry w dts "" '-' ttl ' ' sieved from recent a -._■->, of north carolina this tract i';n go the stale in the year 1795 connists j o one continuous survey adjoining the county line of wilkes and extending from the lllue kidr;c lo within three miles ofthe main yadkin river ll is intersected for fifteen or twenty miles by mitchell's river affording an abundant supply of water-power at all seasons und many ii i convenient for tbe application ofthi pow ei-ioili iiir..o ol machinery gold has late li i rt found in il.ie i tlghborhi id of thi land bu its mineral treasures are in a r-rei.t measure unexplored persons deoiroiib tr purchase are referred to tin 1 li'.ur i'ur oore particular intur msllon wiih whom llie | let of thii land is de pouted vilftr..'.»ev luni ism l'i 1 the following particulars of lie bona parte family have been collected torn va rious sources with considerable care and so far as they go arc believe it be sub slanliai'y correct charles bonaparte box.iparte s family sluart his son charles i.ucien bonn parte the author of the continuation of wilson's orniihch.gy lives in the united states his sou paul was accidentally killed on boaid of the greek frigate i'-el las in 1827 after a repealed scrutiny after watching be varying expression of his face durini he representalloi i wn-r ol schiller's spirit-stirring plays — of tell for in stance and vvalten ein — i could not he leeling persuaded that young napoleon would have made hul uu indifferent car dinal — the vocation to which he is said to havc been formerly devoied so gay and animated is his real disposition that he is sent for whenever his iil.i-iiii._i grend sire becomes tired of feeding his pigeons and scraping his violcncello in order to dispel the rnntlf be evil spirit of the im perial saul ! \\ hile by his attendants and all who have been in personal relation with him the young duko h truly and fervently beloved eliza grand dutchess of tuscany a woman of powerful intellect and masculine char aclcr and had man admirers i'he was married to felix prince of lurca ami had one daughter she died at trieste in 1820 aged 49 years she was very lively and winy and said to bear the strongest rcscmblanrc to napoleon the father of napoleon aas t lawyer of considerable eminence in ihe islsnd of corsica and died in i7 at the age of 40 years fight children survive i himi viz i joseph napoleon caroline i.ucien liza louis pauline and jerome n viu,i h napoleon's mo'liu was a wonan of great benny and possessed extraordinary firmness of character madame merc as she is called spends her winiet at ll.me and her summer at albonii she is con stantly occupied in works nl piety chari ty and benevolence and leads a very re tired life strangers arc seldom aemit'.ei to her society onlv her brother c.rdinal | fesch p.iys her daily visiis the card ! nal employs the remainder cl hi tirac in i the performance ol the duties of his office i and holy functions neuher of il.e.n pos i sesses more than a middling fortune j madame has bestowed a gn n j'driion of j her's upon her family and ihc poor : and the cardinal is dependant on tl;c allow unce ol thr pope nd the sali o is gal i lery of pictures which ho pails with one hy one ' etitia romilini the subscriber inc the pleasure of enoun cing to les friends and customers and th i eiilu'ie iu general thai be is now receiving 1'roni ; j'hil«delp!ii and new vork n an elegant assortment ■'.■i having b n selected with great care by himself and bought foi cath,he feels perfectly confident lhal lor l.k patlerna and equal qualities lu err nm be undersold by any other louse in the plnce up in stores mich ll'.l brown ralis/tury july c:!x 1s 7 n,8 7 louis king of holland married llnrtentia be auhnmoia daughter ul napoleon's first ife he was a man uf unprriendcil norih and abdicated his prune in favor of his son rather than oppress his subjects ile had purchased out of his private for tune several es.a.cs iu holland chiefly i in ihe vicinity of harlem bin after thc i 11 of napoleon these were sequestered and never restored to them his con ycu oil — the louisville ken ad iscr hives an account ol u singular and st valuable discovery which was lately de in cumberland county in boring ough rock for aalt water a the depth ibout 130 feet a fountain nf petroleum volatile nil was stinck and when tho ter was withdrawn the oil rushed up lve or fourteen feet above the am face lhe earth lt was believed thai about gallons were disrhaged per minu'c ming quile a hold stream from . lie ice to ih cumberland river on trial gniier ircely and gave n light f equ il llionrv wiih gas this is lhe substance whicii british nil is inanul ic.u cd and v no rloiiht lie made a valuable aril lo trade should the stream continue for y length l ime sail water has also en found in the vicinity little avn olteat vim wns let a poor starving out-,t-clbows seal pick a gentleman's pocket of a ili-iv.iin eighteen penny hankerchiefj 1 be pump or tin treadmill or lhe iks are all |.„ i i .',,,,, f f piring to something higher lln ■-, t ia'1 break a pane i.i t • earl nl '• i n-i i wealth's pantry window ins .: ite hittlself through the iperture nnd istract irom the shell where ittey ad been but an hour before refully cposit.'d bj his lordship's i • er ve silver tea spoons value ll 3s v ie whole world ol london awl f i w-strect will be umaai 1 at an i r i itv for which nothing but a stout ll 1 r — nttnn nnd hi-inn — i an n ihly . stephenson figure in a suit ,.•! tic ewest cil with a gold winch ind a iamond ring — let him inhibit a line muse keep a carrisge win a pair of gene francis and hortenaia in 1810 f wile oi n.po.eon ■»■;.'"«■•"■i ailtl - ive v ,. ni „ n and claret to e was repudiated by n.poleon who cess augustine a '» l ' j j painters and smalt wits-let loon after married man ■»;-•->• bad on son snd wod » k . j1 y p _. _ m.ru ln ne had ., son wno was borr great military skill being a p.rticu ar hors rob the aged ol heir saving the march so 1810 hewasna baed.oelbain f.vorito ol napoleon he rewarded hire you ng of their dower pluck the s 1,1 is it mi o st helena in i8is where he with thc highest military promoilona f rom t he widow and the stsy from the died in 1821 aged •« »« " alter the restoration ol louis and the an orphan cheat every friend that \ i - caroline dicatioii of napoleon he retiied '° p beabe j the materials ol li.-i-i cb ed was he wife lo mur.1 king van ife and used ». * u "^^ gj | b iggar five hundred fa ■- ' i ot naplea and admiral ol ihe french em k bavaria i ' « ™ " » t heii withdraw beyond th .. .. le by whom be b.d two sens and u vear he dice in ibs unlve . uly la n tead of being pursued b il three daughters the two sons athille menieu ) era ions he shall be follo and charles louts nspoleoi murst sre " .,'„,;„„ ( f t i'»tv 1 the million and • settled in the territory of florlds her jtta/ioleon's s n ". , f «.„ good reasons invented for eldest daugincr married he msrchese vienna in ihe may """"" " ,',.„, 1 tm n ol hn villainv london i'opoli s noblemen of bologns snd her monthly megsaini we find the ouowing youngest count rasponl after the fall notice of the duke of hiechaiadt ,„_..„/., rv of napoleon and murat'a expulsion from thi.univers.l sobriety o tongue which ., tmvlm . oliuton ..< the throne ol naples she and i.e husband must be atlributcd io lhe iron despotlsni d ,„ rv , ,,,, a twtiitv-one wl ••. • moved to the austrian ststes after ,,(' the pollco is said io have been msin mm , „| w , r t l'ver i coin in . mural's dighi bnd sssassinsiion which tslned ... a most unparalleled ">"""" i in one dav sixteen pounds l n '; latter event bsppeoed in 1815 on one of throughout lhe education ol » no j , '™"« nbb , e y four pounds if rn ' ■' ' ' the slcllisn lslsnds she resided ln greet duke of lulchstadt the son not neir j „.„,,, u h ol raw b i t nomp in the lordship of ort but finally but representative ol riapoieon . _ oun j 8 lt - w ||„ w c ,, n dl'-s b l«s removed lo koine generally believed tbst ''» «»* ' , link ; , vl . |„„,,,.„..| , . ,|. , h modern history h.v.^no been p mil i g ( lie therefore "»\" at ol bl ■till his re nap irtj l,i,«b run from he ■■wrote poem on '<■i and very >"■i 1 " ""'■he the to tne ,,,, ( h the boll eaglet ■ile has lost the his ... , h nn.e by , ly m m oo i rl„l,l,rr,il1 i w i ..-'...' -'!.■whose hand king ferdinand ol h lliclted when ...'.. i -,- ' ■b [__ ' ' " ' " '- ssa_-_-----------l n\uvxh\i lna estate j 2^r,''fh » ilia v-.lindile i'l iiitntion with recently owned and occupied hv mr george l.oeke on wliich here is a large new and commodious dwelling-house with all the neces sary ont-ho.ises there is only about 50 acres of tins lau under cultivation i two-thirds of the tract is r good upland as any in llie neighbor hood villi a good portion ofbest kind of swamp land for either grass or gram :— it is in the midst of a hospitable and sural neighborhood for terms sic np;ily to the subscriber in the neighborhood john locke sen'r if „ ii 1829 f.b sort hortensia passes the winter at koine and fur some time past she was in the habil nl spending pan of lhc ye a her beautiful country scat at arcni burg on ibe banks of the ltovenses the l.acus l.amanus in switzerland i'm i.im gocu\s at auction iwille'xposi to auction the balance ofthe slock of hoods of e allemong on be 13th and hth of august 1839 — the day oflhe elec hop ft 11 w.i a wl.l.ll vn i . saslbuni june 13th lh-9 9tr was first married to l.o clerc com mander in chief of the expedition to st domingo where he hud of hi yellow f ver sin o.ihsc rpienily married prince porghesc duke ot queatala she was napoleon's favorite sister and was the most beautiful woman in france nd per haps in europe she visi'ed napoleon while ol elba and assis ed him in his rs cape in 182 pauline died immeiis ly r i c h among olher bequests gave 30,000 francs to the son of jerome by his li.s wife prince borghese is now a wan dcrcr in france o england jerome ttili ii.i.it'i i.ii i'.i.i.i ii'iu ■______ «■_> l v r jill - : si€s3s3 d s a_aff_e£o_____i - 7».c,v_ri > .!')"., and saturdays the ■- h \ 7 just reci ived a id , lened si hi i store | season nil commence the isl of march ami end » i in salisbury a iiitye alidhiii.il orii.r as_ort '"' '•"':"''■twelve dollars will be charged for t,f lhe season pavnblebv ten dollars before the sea spring and su r goods ; ffl smt^e^^^^s abo groceries hardware cutlery plated ware j on 0 f aeronaut see handbills 4 — j hata and hattera trimmings crock btephen i ithhanh il / erv a rood a»sorliiie.,t of boll i.g cil wt'.l'.s i bowers sljfcjfcunti m.ocs ii els.p gfi i '.■-. l'.m 1m . ih i.i c^^^ind every article usurdi ift^-ij-f n ii rircat care will be taken to give gener aikcil for in aiores , satisfaction i but c cannot he liable for ncci hil stock of gooda has been purchased r-e dent grain will be furnished at the market iv for cath ; and be is determined to sell them iirice to mares sent from a distance _ . ... rivin f cmertlavjua sq -■- returned rom the y v i tr '"' ; ''' i n rol : '" '"' 1 ,'.. ir z.iy^-j sol tin lit ot z *,'$% jewelry ' p ■1 ■''-.'■•• | watches l '>.<&$** silver-ware fcfr vascver ill red far-ate in this placet his i bv is of he latest importations nod the i i a s'„i„n:.')l el mi kind to be had in . , ■:.,. -., nb in ( in s elegant gold and ,., h ...'.- plain uo.i sto kc and in ■> . ,..,.«. e wil receive a verj elcganl assort l ,, t wi ■. ''".".'- mio all in ids ol aw r h ;•' constantl on hand or made to i node all . i hich vill be sold . er than sn i ;:""'' wer ever disposed ol fore in 1 i !' '■" '■,. . , pcctfllll united to call and ,:,„„,. th ' i;".r iheii richness elegance ., ,,„.„.. it i - pleasing lho e who sb to buy , , til kind of h'alc repaired and wnrranted i ..... tim . un shop is two doors below lbe ,,,, house ... lil-mle huh wynne .■',,.." mi ch 3(1,1 2 .. |; | i rc c i.'b > mployed an excellent iirkman v l.o will in future bo i onstantly in my i aothal those dispoicd to patronise u.ej „!. line ofbitsinesb need be ler no eppre ,, ion in consequence of my occasions sb nsion i lf w , nnei ex king of sp ui and lhc indies count survciliers is a ijan oi talents and excellent chance an exerted him bell very much ai thc first lak.nuol i'uris by lhe allies in 1794 it was married in 11 tin julia aged 22 yean and ill 1812 bad two daughters ile now re sides near burlington nev jersey much esteemed bv all who know him he owns 150,000 acres of laid in tlie north ern pan of the state of kcw-^ork jef lerson cnunty wliich he purchased of m le kay chaumont hiaeldesl daughter zenaide has married his nephew i'rince mu.ignono the son of lucien ;) and his youngest daughter l.'ltii-loite married another of his nephews charles the son of louis f.x king of holland both ol ' these young couples hive left america and settled at florence in order to be nearer heir mother tbe countess 9ur vllliers was first married tn miss patterson ol liallimorn md a lady of beauty and ac complishments ami by this marriage in ctiiied the displeasure of nspoleon hy the incessam impuiiunitics of his brother he ut length married tbe i'rincess lloyal of wm icniburg after ins brother's fill he lived a while al trieste ulterwanb ne.ir vienna and finally settled al hnml his union with the niece of the i'lnpcnl cuauaia renders his house ihc rcndel , be noil i who visit italy he haaoi son by bis first wile eugene l'imllui\r,|',b tves\\llooa?„l'\\i i'-v goofta '• the bubicriber is now ■eivl ... and open ing at his s'lorriii voliji p a largi aa orl spring and stmt mi.i goods i uaridware f nonlainii.it almost ■'■"■article usual in lel found in stores t-boughl fo ft and elected l.v blmsell wiih care in philadelphia and v » | i'he public nr assured ihey will nnd xtfllll nppln and as tote l •■",,. .,-. if in til ; • e - or otherwise on accommmlatlne erms lliej r ed ; oc.d..cs n e ;;; l.pi ;;; l ;; -- : n mt:t 1839 i -' 7r vvvs groceries k w 9t received and for tale op -^ •" low , '" "« l1 or l'™n.pt p v ' lariileti io bags coffin 20 barrels sttgai six lbs loaf tin joo &«//..*. liverpool fsall bhhds.mola sci :> v s l'o wvxd for ft.w.vi .„„, moo . r n!,n'p'..-7 „„ he great road leading rrom bi i ..•., i.ev.lle iboul i irom lhe form i p ai - . " 1 four weal i kirk's perr i rom • i to four hundred sen i ol ihli lend is verj ,. i w ell adapted to the culture of cotton i l r , l the vinous other grain on which le-re are several springs of excellent waler with s beautiful situation on the road 1 ,, i i i ly re idem e thii land is situs led in th mldai ol ih otljnegttn ion its mrface has been ibuuilhya van sup ifl lales amlnatlon several nsrilcl ol lhe ireolous me lnl it i ' alio believed iba 1 tracl ol land iv i •, v n eligible situation i ■b uercanlds , . ablishment persons wishing to ascertain the 11 or prim i •■requested to inquire of mr hark i ne lhe pr mlsea . or the bubscrl ber.al dookory's store rlebmond oi.i.iy.n , i alfred dock buy lz 28 1 i '■'■'-"• i /,//..■0 7 117 looo lbs plough moulds touch br li holla i i lamalcn ruin t f , r john ml rphy '•„. ,. i'.jmewh i 39 ' 7 ' w'hibkey wax w tallow hides ! ■thread >■• lc corn oa.b live tattle si.nl s d ball will be taken in exchange for bugsr > i shot how ler lend i molsisei tea indigo " liberty ihu 8 c ) j >^ m " k jwu 1 is p ) 3ml8 barter maxims every mnn hasjusl is much vanity as be want understanding indulged passions arc like convul sive fits wliich though they seem for ii moment to make us stronger le iva ns much th'i weaker afterwards \ m.u who is desperately in love with himself has few rivals economy i » poor man's revenue : extravagance a nth man's ruin i pools relish ulsome hurry ss gl it 1 1 tuns reliili tat meat negroes wanted i wantedtonurehsse.aier i0neoroes for which la liberal prices r ■■bicsbli i canal all times be found "' ' ■'> \ bury at r allemong'i mansion n tel an person wishing lo bell lo whom ll may e in convenient to make application csn dire i a fl unas to me.at balisbury n c mid bey win be attended lo josiah m ie hahtbury jims lid 1889 w r\vtvv\..\\i c internment is a penrl of great pric ; and whoever procures it at the expense ill ten thousand desires makes a wi c and happy purchase illl'll.lll-i ... sill / r,ii"tt office june 9 i8s9 . » l i parions having buslnssi with the patent \\ offtce an requested lo dlrecl ihelrcom | ,„,,,,,, | , dirccil i lhe buperlntendenl ol thatoffl e si i of lb leoretary of state the ibm^ie^^^^d 1 ' yy}y m :. j ii you lometimes say less than vou nc thought to know youi ill at ano ther time be thought to kiimiv mer lh r-i • siir.uii i i.r.i-.i's 1.1(111 i'l.ld old i 1 ■■'•-,: r„i...„o •.'.■.,." ire heeol i m immediate attention l a , i.iir 11 cham s ."• j |