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& ~*K'EXSBOROIJGH PATRIOT& -i—r n «THB U^ORAST^nEiiHADKO OF KVEHl YJUO.VOH CLiMM HOST** K.VUOHTK.VKD, BE^M OVH HAHTl, CA.YH.tIJi HOAV* M THE VMV*HSE» VOLUME II. NO. 48 <.Ki:iv\Sl»oU<HJGtl, \ C. Wi:i,\T.Sl)AY. JUNE I. 1831. >i UOI.K \o roe T'lE .Jin >il> Mini Mo«aa. These n*mc> were held sacred riM'I'XSROROr '-''I 1*\T.'?I'>T "' '"**"'• Tvelve -tones were -PI >ip hi Jnr- «,! * dun, and twelve on the other aide a, a memorial of . ! inted4i published ever) Wednesday morning, by. iln- family; and these natro* were repn tied b; \YI!.l,I\M .s't I / if, . twelve gems, in both the inward end exterior breast plate or Aaron, and on ill national concern*. The? .. T. Dollars per annual, parable within three months wen- preM.|ited beforeGod hv the High Priest and • ' •" *"s' ■'■"••'• r- •■< ■'"•<■ Hollar* examined; for the counsels ofeternal wisdom, called - :-.-.< • exacted'mmnto/n'v after the expire- the 17 rim and Tbumiin, which means the light of ' •; perfection—that is, the lifchl of perf'ction shineth ■•ill •' aii'iritv t» .'.!•'iin'innr iit anvtim- j from the organization of the family, bring called from r first three month* from the time of suhscri the world. i ., rime for • ■!■ tn.'n■. i ■ 'IT< iwit, ..I riiniini'i. I Thnfamil) i- persecuted by the world ami its me terms; but no purer mil . discontinue until kingdoms; for he who had the key of David,and ranges are pan! rt a failure to order u disrnn-1 no nniii openeth and no nrin shutteth, and whb was .. ,, i- will'ie considered n new nn | ••■ i it. | tilled with llie light of perfection, was huusell railed . iniat becniiirresponsilile fur tenro|iiessiiiill re ''"' '••""'ant of Satan, the friend ol !>• Izal...b," "a . ,.. 11th {rafts.— \i, .I'm..,, , .. I i. :. .,ir ci-nl w HI ' "i:"' "1:"'-' "•"' ,A'' ''""ease," -av ill* > ", I. ,v. Hi . aiiidetoautii I agents for procurine subvri- j I'"1" '""'•" A"'' (1" """'■"• now "in pan. to be He-kri and-faranting their s-henev or ttmitin^ the cash. , ,v""-'':, ""d rro"'"!? V'U ,WP,V'' "'"' '" hw ,,,, ..„.. . ,.,,....,« """ • '• "watched b; the dragon, th. spirit of(he A-''1 >1M' -OS. ,„M ttho|„ I1|(. „.,;„„„, ,„,,„., „,- ltn*j f ,,.„, \ ■*■■■'■■ IS -. will be neath in led three times c ■•I forth i flood ofwaters to drown the woman, and 1—indtwenl •■ ■ ci itstorcach luccce-elmi; desolate Iln- kiilSjf|oiii of >le«iah. lion—those greater length nthe samepropor- j But Ihcse waters of Euphrates, (a! llie word neans.) the tpirit »f tht world, i- /■■ lie dried up I'rrssndcornmuiiiritinnstothe Editor, >-n busines> —"'"lie earth >imsl dn-.k up ih.-se floods," llial ,: the paper, i,i:at tie ■ is ■■■ \m,. i >:,•....:.... l-iroh mat return and lie restored to hie kingdom, led'o (hot (life, the government of God, where Iruth j .1. | i ■ nriile il.nm . .in.l unit,- ih,- sou I willi God. And CO.tf.Hl/.V/C.i 7*/0 V '''" '" ^is kingdom wliere man is made to I -\ (down on the world and ill its cares imlsormw*; land death itself is swallowed up in virlory. "I '. ' •" " vr. if in , mi.in ■. ■ : p II ,,, .„ ,, , , '. ,, ... , ; trm -..,.-,,„,.-..,.,•,.,..,.•• ! " »«iout the sanc-ion of divinity in Una kingdom. i we labor in vain. Tlie curr ipt propci>»ities of man ran find no reslraiul hj that power which, from its Ft* rut GMMMSBOHOUGB I'jmitr. Icorrnpiions, had permitted il thing*. "Ui I •- THE S6VENTH LETlER TO PHILAIIKLPIIIA. t1}' '•","'! ''I'1'1 ,l"■''itj,and«orkoci. labor nn.,in." 'II. will i. ul-l it up lii hi* word, which shell become rhe inhes ire sealed in this letter, and confirm ',, strntre in hi. hand—\>\ that word which has (|ii. thefamili of l>r.uherl» love. Tlu> an-seal, d h carried around the e.inh. Its eonlents shall confirmed hi cidlmiling Ihi ■•- •,., v be reiealed bv the spirit of propheci and by her the -pirn ■ i |.e,.. and good will; n,.l h, <i, w| K(-« manifest tin things of Cliri-'t, • leg l*n.l fi,in. the I'll-, maxims of i fallen The promise is given h\ Jesus f'hrial that he cri.l der.ved from tho spirit of sellishiiess a.idgaiii. would send his hob spirit w'hirh should lead llie " biveol moiici i> the root of bitterness;" nol, church into all truth; and leach them of sin. (he ••...• are neijii-liliilde in protecting, with car. man of sin, llie mnii-'i r«of iniquits, amlofjiidg lit, i industry,all oui domestic and personal n nun - uhm the furies .'I ilia- world -hill be pi Ig.d md ui ili it these conren-s should not di «tro_i tho» ••! the righteousness of('hn»t, that r.'.Le which i- .. rial orbenev kut kind. (heir "illfiici-oi.t gb.rt." Vml the revelation now tin- letter thi apostle says: "Ibhold 1 h.iv< Ueut appi-ars evidemlv di-ijneil to repeal the man ..I '■" ''" •'" ''pen d u hi • no >,.... . ... Uin—that iiiaii who has Keen in all ages opposed ... re that no man lake HII ii..wii.*' I i.n 'h<- m fGod. pat her hill-no longer and if the civil honties didn't interfere, he'd lake the belli I'll ol the acl or run to the Canada*. Tin lawyer laughed and told lieu then- was no help for his case—Uial lie took hi* Wife for better or wone and musl abide llie conseqiiencei. "That's a t'.ni," tavs tin'married man, "hut ii- ,11:.,,,. with my wife aid I see no chance of her henig am bttter !" mid with thai la SIMPLICITY.—Tl n Isei the world, the wv-n 1 »t«fied that si.npl,rity - insep.rabli Ibe <■ m-pauion of trno greatness I ,„ ... i.t knpw a trjily .".t man- a man who meriopped his fellow u eii, who did not i . a certain plaiful, alnwal in fan-tii..-- imph. iti. rraegn-alneas never sin -t,|(, »' pi«vs ih.;.",: ,„,„„ ii„ .,,^. ,„„.,„ , pts | knowii ; in what that elevation con. ■m ii in , - ''•",- ,,M """' ;l"" """ "'ai lie | eievdimi , „• , km. «n ; in what th.t eleval went home, packed up hi. duds and eat ruin Let .,....„„,,„ ,.,..,„. ,.,„„.,. r left his wife f«, .sleep an,I set offfor the Canada,. '! ££ ' \£j£7 aaXd and parties but vou must.,', suppose the, dance the O, tin, el, I ,,„ , j ,.,„ , M„.,,; ,,.',.,„; good ..Id fashmned country da.^e. we used ...... „„„, clear, ,.„•»,. „.,ve .,,,','■,,,,". rtearw,. Broivn'i lavern. No such thing! when I yer never peijia... a. .., • ,|„ t... ,'., ' , * liny llavc a dance here, the, tal , k. i , I, or try. I , |„ ,,.,,',-.„ . .1 ' ' ,, :,'Z ", r ""Ol-." and vg..,l,. In.a-in.,, :,..„. , \ ,„M. I,',.! ... | . „ , ' ,' '.' , ^fol " w " *""•"• wensnlger-atam a muster- | which he enter, o1 w h J| ' ' " -v-.o-.s I'1'4 a.ir...,. Hi II^ ! ,.,: nigs and :i< I i.'» went oldhetaotlCol It. .. ..' . , "'l'MV,xV ™ musks Uiey cut up ,.rett, In, ,1 I nil sou. gin.a • ' '•"* '" V ,r" \. o..e ol .n, • ,,. .,., u„| ball, , , | ...,, ,„ ,[„ „ , ,,„ ik ., , , "',"" "v' •' "" ' v "" """ "..)'.»"«•> -'•• iSHeinblcdhalfl ,l...„ grav, ,,.;,- .,\,,, ,, ™ !'",'",'>;"- \ "■«""•«-■;* «««-on ,., folks in this Liu-bedpcrs. X p,,... ,i„m and lb city -.he quality (..IKI md Hi. lolki of no qu.ililv,— |a.i ,,ol leasl „, ,.,,„. | , , ' ,- ' ' 'h, »' ■>-•» •■- Jmk ills,,.!,., chnia folks1 and' h. „ ,', ^ , ,,' ''" ' , ' "T'' """•:'■•" -J |crockery folks. lVa.li. thi, b.,11 w„ . china ami ,„ ..'. „ J . ,„?,;;• A '""V U ki i '■i-i'i*., •■ * •** III' *. lilt . .'I,"i,. i t iifnii 11,,i ,.(* I,,. ,-, ',."i m w'-/":- ;•' •'•': -'-'•■" •«"'- ""knio work win,., ,.!,, rh; • .;: -•■•"" 'Wcker- and said <h. should be put out. ,0 ^cide . .•,.- .V. ..• ,„„•. , , V. . 8 LWker, „,,..,„..,.,.•„, budge a finfchiiia „„ „, .Ui'' „., .,..;,;TfZZT. '^ itl the -iifiii hi. u.u in i n v ...in vv ... i. ... .. . . . ■* «u ■ A man who llms le.ul, f. hil.i,.. (..,,,., |, ,,, <v„ to the level ..flu-1, .ii« UHii,inlheonlii.an ainu .- menia and relaxations of nfe. whatever ebvatioq -ml she should, and so llie} had it. Which side carried their point i* more than I can tell, but I shouk, pa, back the money be,;,,-., ,'d star, .,' in, i, IiS^^^Si^(T^'^Z ■><i ' .... ' ol Us >>»ii eXMiim ••, I hose who uiiiln i„ ,,_ (here ,- »\. ,.T k„„l ol dancn .., re c I wait undervalued or d.sptsed [Jj w, *hT,r M>"$ creatun-s, are ofHi., onli.ian , .,,<. dai r... .■. f „...., whom chance ha> mad) great, and who, l.k. il.a iiiniales, ati.il (heir windows |e.| prnph n.ai roma uigli enough to detect the abject povcrti within. J. K. Pnuldinr. ie, and right'OIMII s>, an here rrnu I l.\ t|,, ■ •ti el diviuili, anil rn-.-.l n i>. a kingdom -. i ■ in in iln -. Iti-h | in- nts ol the « "i I.', thai it lie d- I'-nded fr.'ti I In false maxiin, ol llie World ; Hill m il:. kii.gd.im now scaled ami confirmed Bg mi .i- .In fii.nili nf hrotherll love, of peace md .•■.nil «il! to men, llie names... .In Inn. -. Ihe gems • a 'be hreast.plate, ire tnenlioucd. thai we migbl il hi this separation of ihe kingdoms, II stun- have ther prophetic view .•!' Ihe kingdom of nl >cki mat bi r> n o*cd from b. I. rt ihi | ...pi, , '-rael, aid Ihe great object* of the kingdom, from I '• J- the light ..." these gems. -. .tumblingblocks cannot l.e effeclually re , 1st. R.I.IMI, I, blessed b« Mosen and Jacob: eil and subdued hul hv uiamlai ing iln, »,,.,,., "Ibis n) dignitv and strength, and lei In-men no! this separation is the first k-s.nu of i l-re •• few." J'his word meaus the vwion of lht sun, ™ ' "■-■■» '-. -s.s II" • . I (|I|- I lllil || ■• .1 | ( Kin. I rnnl .livrili.. ii exactly, i.al tint short and ihe long of it n il,.,i « feller and a gal (laud up m the middle of the room all alone—the music begiiis a i.l Ihi'i hug each other round the want md whirl round (he room like a h.ui»e . i.n -ih. \ keip gom, in.I goin, andg till hi.ii.ss/ Uiey ,;.•; clvau g...... tnd rant stand it no longer. TIHIU (he) tut down and another couple g over (he same exhibition, 'hut what pi. i.ii.imr. is in tuch a wbirlagigdance 11 caul for ihe hie. ul nu i-iiagi ,.-. I axi d a laiiow) looking piljiisi ilU-r slieM doiu waium once lo u II jme whi. ihure was in a waltz she liked -o much. •I Hi. -ir." -it I she riilltii n,, her nu, -ti- i. senti-mental!" '">i i.mil il.il' ma.in," . i», I, -l guess I ilo:il II,idi r.land v,,n ' "Tiien -laud up, ni,";,v-. -In- and waiiz uitii me md i , i ..,., (eel i.,' "Not hi wo chorks, 'inrii'" «ay« I, I donl like u cbiw la. ;n lu-.k oui ... r 'he /igltl iif revelation. This light is ihi d.guit) of Jacob, .i vision which it -| n ail a- the v( il ol divinity . ■round Ihe kingdom of truth and righ.ennsiieM; and kn.iwledgi and wisdom shall be the itabilit) of his j t, , - ami -tr, glh of In- -alvai '2 i\. ti 3rd. Simeon and Lrvi-—these are uni-l leilly m, titioned, and are cursed, because ".hey slew | a man and digged down a nail." LevI means the family association, and Simeon Ibe obtdianct of that family. Thi« is the fmulv which slew the Mesmh; ted they an blessed again oecauac Levi knew not Ins children, for ih. -al.e of hi* family—that i>, be-came h. hue- ilia family pf Israel more than lather, mother, Sic, The family of Israel is bless, ri. beause it is iriniiiid in ih>. world and it* lusts, and i- obe-dient to Ihe divine command* as enforced In truth. 10 it Continued. SKLECTE IK " i, ivlnrli-<parties he.ween the holy .mil nru-j ; and dei Ian* that "Chri-l's kiiigd.ui i- ni... U anrld." 'Phi- kingdom, a« the trei of hie, • t> I in the perfe. lions of Deity, and i- thence -,ij \ 1 with iiutrinu ni. Ii reaches to the earth and « .• its frmi i..r the healiu of the untioni. Ha km.<i.>in- nf the world are rooted in Ihe f . .a! are c «tituted for protecting, b) the pow « l lla nation, persoi il n.u r- -i-. 'ii,. e.il Ir) I jloui is directed hi aillfle-al nil.- .f ri 'i.,.. » i ivenly, hi .In iwofdi' d sworifof Ihe spirit, "iwer and ..'-. r, ', nf truth. Due is instituted ' '"..' our propi n>, the olhi r our souls and the ' - m of truth, both ai itisnlated lo tune and t '. ,'v. I ■ nroteel (his kingdn f truth, Ahrnhi i,Isaac, •' •'n.b, win railed fr»tn tin world, that they, "■'at inherit f 'auaai'i.ai the word means, iln- /..-...'; wrrliantt, that the; might find a plan- of rest "• iv the- kingelom might find protection on earth. ', Me-iah has explained Mineclearlj Ihedin-i-" " •• I ih. kingdom, as being -eparaled from Hie ',,* , ." * "'"'' m/,/l,'""' »•''''"'■•»' •"- . ' < ■„.. i- animated by tin-spirit of ••,.,-.,.,- and. '[ ' "' ""* ^bm* *"'" '"'"""* *• I ' I ... men." I " ~ — lieialeHcivli vetatighl n« thai a rrown i« to be; V'» York, April \1th 18.11. | " I""- vli- i-ih--"gitin.in king t.;kiiigs;| IX'ar Sally —Your I im, in his lust letter, said a* I this king.loin will obtain vii lor; h; Ihe gn itlhow ;ou waiited me to write something about (hi j i; that tin judgmrul ■ if the i ! women loll:s in N.w York. Mv arqiiaintaiire aint •re to he me-icd emi t:> iln ku tl..i '.,, , ilmi to speak of among "cm, bul I've had a I ™ delend. d from tin ■ I ;'.. v : Ie. ileexiierience that way a* you shall hear. Your keep ificc from tempt uiiiu md In ■ ,_ -u I maid auiu Louis, who is dead and com used lo I "ben Satan i. igiu hv lal-e iii.,\nin, vei >n, look- is nottun behaviour is all,and I guess a, to , .'i tome and worslup.il Ih; l'..-i Ik.,..- jlonksthi Vork gals a.nt got much lo boast on. The; j [ '■'. .1 iln-,. ' V« lire . aiii.i.i huri.'wiiho.ii i ri mosl -ni pale and sickly lookm enters, which "r ''' Satan i-Hi-el tin »rltl, hut llirougl era nl Iln ir keepin bad 1,,-ui- and tight lacin. t i.ftheirlM-c i.axun-: ud lo hind .low., J | h. v keep it up night after in.hi in Ihe winter lime 'he gr, ,i '!-.in .-I thi '-|,', i- no I with , •. II - ..... I parlies, so that thev get rnuipleii ly ■ '■■ k ■'■■) hi* meai ol '.vorkn : among J. ^ged out and look a- lliough i. waa the da; after, waslnn. •a se maxims introdun I ..to tin kingdom-1 \- loi dress there .- no tellin how extravagant .. ' ' 'I- ». '■ ha i-lu , froii h, i.i . iu„i ,.| jib, j ,,i, . ih, u I,, ,,,„ |. ,,,, ,,. big .,- , ,1,,,-e tub, ■ ' ' -vnagogu. I'SiM in iv bedi-aiui. .1 md the >leevc« ol their gowua r. larg, ewifl" for er; and that tin knigi'oui now . iaiili-1,. d uie-al-bags, bill the mosl comital Ihiug some of I ma; ,1, irlv hi Imhl ti,. work, lo whnli 'then, wear, a sorl of Irnwserloous thai peepsoul In-'hi budi < Hie Lamb. These ,'under their gowns and makes em look ),-l hki ban -''' '■ I" ol Si'an in Hie world, havi lam hens. You'd laugh most plagil; to see cm strut , I llio-i ivhich e llie t tin be a-l in In- Ii tin streets, but I is en laflin joke lo their' i 'he dragon in hi-.pint ot .-,i . m,l iln father-who have to foot their hilt.. 1 hear a gieat | i '' he-en I, aiiv mel i oiiiplaiu about their wive s too, becailsi ih in. so i \-i, > igiinl in ih> II dn --. One man Ml i lo a law v, i In i, |o _• • Mm -i 1 "In I..I. >l In- win — the '"ICI" liuir I • . UiU hi M-'i 111 cenildu'. SALR F\l KAOIIDINARY. Manuscripts and-pr.uhd books, with MS. nattt, i* Hi- pos*es*ion of tin H„. K ,/ L --, u.id btloniimg to thi lnh Cabinet. Lol I. 'lali-s of my (Jraudiiiolher, a* M.okat by General Jacksem, 2. IVnuiih mader.i*;; or the was to length' a ctten hv prolougiiut Ml'able- h. M \ r„„, J. The a-1 ol ih, Pivot, made familial to the meanesi capacity; logetl.ei »ub (heart ol whetting backwards! bv Mai. Eaton, ■1. lop) u| n,-i.,i,i s lo .,1, Knin . wih i '«"" i'"° ' •"" "' ""' ■■' " ""■" •<"'* »"■ [pleasing device, shewing how a Muusier ... St !'"'■'"«"• ''" ' -"' " •1"' ' '" ,""11' lor'»' "• J ''• lersburgh can eal hi. dinners ... Lond m-verv tier out ol ■ ouu!. iiam c widioul am quizzing glass Ucarre. or -pi-.to .,-. nctlier. Th. -, are the gals Sally that j .s. A r„,,v „, Vntlrl, with leave, one,,.. make fun aheiut the-Cape Lod gal* danctn in their 6. ViiO.Ieli.Gra Ie, in Greek, hv An ea ktoekio. ami leet, but lo my not ....... ami any Kendall, ..,i,i.,—-,| i„ ,|,e II,.., II.,.,,'f ,,,_ companson foi d. c. u.-y between dial and walUm- - : illustrated bv Mb. notes, log, H„ f with n iran. I,..-,-, ',n''1 l'"'"'- ' ' . K v ... '"'»• celehraicdi „„l.,,,„: h. F.ruan.ter tb-side* walu.n ever; real %«« \,.rk lady moil Meuder I' I, done into Kngi'.-h by ,m« for i, ; know bow to plai on a punier. I hi, is a sort ol 0wn use, with an original .--.v. bv the in, i.o, ma. hl.ic mad.- Ol „,,l.„g.ini .ml .- a'mut aw big a- a ; ,,„ ,|„. Ul.l.t> ,| . project for' Use en, oura:. ■ ent mr ,I-I h. »t, inside ol ii there are wire* »o .hat by I 0f I'revancaliou thumping wuh the ling, re on w little k- out-; 7. An Essay 'on VI .guanimitv. in .', hai .1 w, , side.it makes a kind of music. 11... to my ear. me of Go.cral Jackion, hound up with the Crawforl music of a spinin wheel is vastly nioie agreeable, l.eti.r. but it yvouldnt uo (o tell tbe gab here ao. Ishould'nt ' y. Uowtotunii *n irregular Ode: wiilivme tare about marryin oue of llie* , ,tr gab, cause 1 ighu on the Ptonmeue, addressed to Mot-eur wtiy ' all llie p. i.ars in tbe world "out learn a we- V,-irie-, both bi \. Kendall ui.e. how lo dam a coat or make a pudding and j y. Iwenty five'teams of Letter-, Olwrvationa what, tbeuceof» wife (bat donl know how to do: ami order* lo eiplain. improye. change, ..v,u.., „' . , , , coutiim, conlound, and make more easy ,■! cm- Y011 no need to Inafeanl of my being caught by prullcusioii th, eonslltulioii a New York gal. .yv notion is Mill lor the New N. Ii The attention of Oroccr* and 'Inink nglaiid gals, let em fall .< icti a* tin; iv.li ,1 Maker* i* particularly directed to this la.l lol teir green bonnets and guessing—bul lean tell em iinn.. AA .to,iilnk.,i.1,,,o.n; ro.il Ssongs and rfi.bi.e..s„, .in.. xMuS. containing among utlicrs "I he Vicar of Brat,",'W« be three poor Ministers," -.-i,ei IH id- I have lost my peeping Jackson | and believe nit' Vours till Clii-.niii', ENOCH TIMBEHTOES ..„•■..,., .ni', ... nn .tin 1.- ...... .1 .1- 1.1. ) nil! I. their green bonnets ami guessing—but lean till em what itVs when tli.11 kit. I. Enoch Timbrilue* tin v catch .. weesleadeep bul I wont .ay no ...ore for he (hree , Mm,-,,,-.- ••M,eel.«,d. I have lotl my -army letter should gel miscarried, or be opened plact,n iic. AC. «C. wrilten, composed, sel to mi hv uninr peeping Jackson postmaster, so good hi MC and aunt, by the late Cabinet S II. 1 *lock of CIM; one of extraor.lmarx-length belonging to .Amos Kendoll, and another wiih two strings to ii, tbe property 01 fiuii tin-en. 12. .bat celebrated Tragedy, "Bnhery and Corruption," or the Se.-rei sTandei', as performed repealedli with the greatest success, hv M. V. i. ii,!) c. . \ K ,Naj.E o, md others, ibe People's Servants. l)i pailmi .11 ol Slale, I Ha hmgton, May, I S31. \ .\ SEIJIOL'S Ml \I10E. IV'e publish tlie s-i ,j 1 1 e, is we find it, in in,- A',■■',-. Il, ll'ratd, w II 1 kl.owuig al.ell,. 1 ,tj nl. gallons b. well or ill founded, Tin wlul. wu-l|. . } coimnillec will of coursi lak. rogoix 11 , • 11 11 lie lUDceptible ol explanation or 1, mia ».::--a,.d .. hey . ..... 1 .1* . . .. _ C.VUT 09 A SI.RsjON t'l.LIVI.KI'l' NEAR LITCRFIGLU I oil have ear- to bear, eye* to see, to,,goes to taste, tlnoals to swallow, draw near, ls-iy,aud pick up the cr ba I shall scatter .,...>' g ;ou ; tin i-runih ofcoinfoil wherewith ve must be cramineu, tmiil v.: become chickens oi grace, and are 1 oope ,1 up in (in 'ii..p of n.;lii.-..ii-,i,-. ; If; our hearts ar, as hard a- a .■•I'll'ilk cheesi 01 a Norfolk dumpln.g, my discourse shall beat llicn a .1 wire, upon a > .1 liter's lap-ion.. until they become as sol. .is., e lasted apple, and even n» .-,-li as a custard, and melt within v.- like a marrow pudding. DIM ,>, know what trade .Adam w... ' I sav, do von know what trade Vdain WHS,? If you do'nl I'll tellyou. vv'h; Adam v,a- u planter. For he planted tin ■■'■••, westiall ii.lorm our readers of wbut-'vei (ne; mar garden of Eden -Now dovouknow what was the tir-t thing .Adam plan.id 111 III* garden' Ho, ho, you don't, don't voTi, Then I will tell you In* foot. I Ii* foot, I say, was the first thing Adam si 1 in In- garden. Uul he 1 ould'nl keep ii there -, no, 110, no, h. could nol keep il there, fur Lucifei ra 1 "hi d him. (rip up hi, heels, and tumbled hi, I. head ami-him',1, p.. |'|| tell you a secret, knee-were made before elbows loi Ih. beasts nl tin fu 1 wi r. ,n , ;. I.. fore ma ,,a.... Hi 1 ,», no elbow-a' all, th, 1, fore, clow 11 on . 1 1 ai IOW Inn e-ai I 1 1, else you wul ■ ir'-e.-d 1 I I ■ 1.1 !". ', undcr-gioniiH kitchen, and 11 " JsjUin, ,.., w v -11 o. i.n'...o ream r- 01 \. i.ai-vei loey ii-.iyr ,y in relation to it. Ii i< probable, how. vi r, lb it iln-y may lie rompille-i I,, nmaui silent until 'lay recnv, lb, ir cue from W u-!.iugtou city. \ u .11 • IJ. Eaton is relieved from the dull, s of till v\ jf 0< pu'iuic'ii, and will have lime eiinugb, in vu.di- ■ id iiiuisi II, he in i\ prohahli n I 1 >• In- N 1-I1 • lo no ml ui ih, in , e-aity ul ivbi , wd-hing him to 1 b- • r we know uolliiug of tin 1 barartur ol \]i . ai., a no 111 .ki - till ,,..i_, , , .. no : 10 I hi-. II 1 Lit . 1 .ii ihi I ..Hi or JaliUiuv, \\ 11. J ... Ml.-.. ■ • - \ I ' '■ I -1 ■ • l.lM ' .1 . JQ. b pre- , 1, . ~ , . . in....an.1111- . en :-.. . :.,;, y.i,»
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Title | The Greensborough patriot [June 1, 1831] |
Date | 1831-06-01 |
Editor(s) | Swaim, William, 1802-1835 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The June 1, 1831, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by William Swaim. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough. N.C. : William Swaim |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | patriot-1831-06-01 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Media |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871563519 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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«THB U^ORAST^nEiiHADKO OF KVEHl YJUO.VOH CLiMM HOST** K.VUOHTK.VKD, BE^M OVH HAHTl, CA.YH.tIJi HOAV* M THE VMV*HSE»
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