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-ir if .rlZve7u FT"' I j 'ill ' --! "res c:TEM:2.i.': 1 OP OfUStftt CHUN I Y. nno)tts jCL Joli.i ...l.itfl to feprrsei.t II'd rH. L..iiir u ,nnc iho MMitv Ht that- r" ' , i i . I UgiaUtaraV ,., : . P'r ; j 'J'' ' , Uf i r-pr nt Bii.5h.W cunt t ' "J.'l yd II,, wf-JTin 8rtof ihi aa-ai L radaoire. Mr. CVW t. R r-- J- ; fwr .nd..M. i1'""' . I - - - onr Cnir- If ; - Tlio gru m'r,ac, nnJrnpUhr it.. crt-n.in- r1.ol-iitfi r ihe c,'"vxj' fu ( !y fur Tch'.rgt.- io hc r""011!1 ,f a , sirt-ty to Rnfuhuie. ; Ii 1 bi"tM lorvrtv rn ciiu 'io UAi rtivWu r ths j.bor advance ib iMre! of .ibwt brfrnqh .of icidu- try, hi t lie mure rapiJ ifpriiv-nieni lf ilu couotv, an gwHt .i-nlwnre the,ya!ue nl ti Jif uf every kiod. Thi lb.if if the cHJOt b ing in !y rtl ch'il, sli'ijuIJ buno tii . Iributvd n f.un.Ai- it yiM the greaU'st p(i.Hi. IW htv,Tahd ctrilHi!ti' to iist y,;,nost lnlity to i!k- iirrmani-nt unJ Usiin iuntv cnit o th ciuiiy. ! calla up.m yi p-niu ,iu: a cluiwu l nn hicli it i dfi ruble ten direct piirt uf.ihu I'ir anJ r:tpitnl f jf ,th' ruunty, , . rnu!l h jve nn h'tsituiion in Kjclrctirg.inMu. uUrtutrs. PtrtSfc.std.of m cJinntt atr pocr, nd every thi-r nuturul i f ici!iiy fur . 0 inntufclunrjg of n vury ronsiderabN tnnnint of urlii'K-a in cuintn.ih t-vt-ry.d i'utc 'unions cU.M'fY i is rallv neglected, a rj.l almost' the vntint 1lr uflho cim ni y vtn. pluycd in ugncultuhil purtiiu," th; priJueis of ,which aro exf-hnd iu ruirMu pric fr artitlcs iliat wi cmtiJ ni iu(actrlHjrst:lvfS . at a cmMdi-rb!u pr.itln upon" ,vhil they rv "puri'hnsi'd, for roin im'rj more cntrrprizmg Di itiL'iM. i And by first e-ngftghig in. the - -m.nnuf'ictura of h avy articfs the currjugn td - winch Min.uJiiti to u protuciitut more leln Uf , Umu-. not Muhj rt to La repcaltd, iIimii . anlT, hilnn cqu;inl ince with muchim ry wuiild contracted anJ a sp rit f enter. prixMinJ t jit-rgy pr)durud th-it woulJ evtritu a)tv It-Hd to the mxnufiicturing nt homnl not - uly of unices of dnily uaw fori home1 con in upwon, but iUo for otl.er.n n(l remote nvtr. .'' iriM. Tliaf'this county in pcou'iif fly 1 d;ijtt id bv uaiuru to bicorno a triunuiitcK .-l: " . j j distiiiM, no ono uqu iiutedJ with thu sujih i will question, nn-Trifl that ii- needed u rnu rjnizo t eng'ioin it: ( A felingiif iu. tlilE n nc prevails to nn nhrminj' V.t 't upon l In-. Milj- el, ill l lias prevented, j. d i ;so kkniic tiine'tn I'omo prevent the l limn . itiniliat Htiind and filling itut' hi4h destiny whi. li vi'iitU'illv nwiith lu'r; Lut i'. timtj vnnii',' s niiier or later, Whn lite county ill !hs ruinpt lfi d to iidt.pt' ihu course 1 1 r ttu interest now dictates. Wtieih r v,j of ihc presvlil geieVation will .dUeh i rc jr uty to otirsilveM, our country nd j u iiiy'in thU ptriicu(if , or whether wu . lenvcv. w li;t we nhoimi ! do to th'ise who are to succtd ; us, remit ins to bo tsec n. - , Tlie. Agricultural inter . st, now thcvMpara ni unt one uniou uf wouKl be'" ally pro. 'innu J by our b-iN rnin, . A.t'iiltH in oiul'icturin'proplt. -It id. ex iditit it.at oi.; Inlf ol ihf .iUrtnw einpto 1 in f"sv-" ! tua- inihi b w'th luiwu, ani toe s .ij; hull' would reerivtt th tmii re 11 iv w recti vt.' ,lvo rnuxen v.i. I prluci! thai result; first , the Coin, ..lioik in tlir mlc uf Hi- pro.lu.'li of ihc K- i Wiuld b K!H.-nrd oui h ill; and seconJ'V, a new market would be. nprncM up . nt curh Uianu- facttiring et.ibhhnu ni fir the provision pro. c'ueed by the frm'r. Tl " s euringto tho industry of lUe county n inor' t-eitam um 5 and richer reward lo'ritalibor 1 -t n can pon. - aily be rect-ivi d while it" is uii lined to on sinx branrh or pursuit. A no re rapid improvement, uf thw fanninp in.. iet" would aUti mult from this state tif tlung, for just in proputiun as men. a re rewarded for thrtr labor are they 8iitrjuUiid to work!. Beside a Tlirci amount tit' l:itur iKr.t ni'.i klmilst wh..!v unemployed, or if Lempld by ! mean prufi'ubly so would then he in r-qn mn and m;eive a ,faif corrirensfttion.- Liu if b..iyji and girU now being raised up in ' Cl"n(arativ' idlmej, were tiiuoufaetures - e-rauiQ iu the county; woulck find prf. -bie , employment, that would out only prevent their beinj a tax to thei.t parenK but would Un induce them to contract habits of Indus, 'try to acquire, useful und profitable ine- V 'Chatwcal tradyi to go fjrth into the world "useful and enterprising citizens, instead id growing Up mere drones fa society. Thtw daniage8 and a thousand others, would follow a resort to manu'acturing, whichV 4akeo togevher, would cotiter laating benefit upOfvery cUm h icitty improving iht- - condaion of the .whole county in every p.. I. ..bit shape providing employment lor ; thou, aandj d.apensing blesaintf innumerable all rounds elevating our common' couuty to ' lhai rank to which aha is entitled, calling . forlh, ',nt energfes or her inhabitants, I bringing talent and . enter prise into-citve eerti thai wouldr ojherwisa have laiij oor. want, prcvemiug ur yUog nuif entec, pnw fnwn deserting the homes of their in ftney, the acenea of their childhond and youth, to seek out residence in the far Weal, in w rp rf itHrl:-' a Utrtr irewur i I.o- i.. t LVir, ItJsttM-Ji.i it :J f irrvgraiioii eontinu .My Jrsir.i: j her 'jatpulalj.iti', turun eounty would preset injur en -A to nn. I'linnn Mr. I', il . ' - ' u,tsju cotne ttnu. ; US, !le Zif, nowe&erg'yj and jnew'tifewUiid od in. ' ry thir. ' jroaol-in i khort. n ing ihiiccuuly to bloom acd Ixsjoi as We b.ie jutt commenced llJiJ subject, otivineetl lint U i th- true ' Jjojiry r iIh h-uiiofi iu it from iim i. hd 'lut.i j iiipjy V utir febio (fftrts wJAld j bn th. Oj-in nf rnluting juthot ebe-!tt p quibfi il o, do j-Hce to it clainJ thin we ; are to I . '; r . ' ! i i , : " i. - I . t .. It J. (latnirf tt prevent it hth roiideniiMii t.t btj rorninunity in its strongest ohtJ It i ur purMi to take ' ypvorueof jiheuaany nHbulnctunn moattv ! needed ainonz us. aw1 i.l 1 il . r .. t'. V ' j! P. v ' 4vt socti liitormtiuii as we may be bfe l coPert iu regmi 1 "t their cot the qualities tiifjr are. enp iLle of manuf irturtng , and the probublf profit i hey can b4 made ju yield by judici.ius mnnngeinehtj VVel a.llicit well wriiun cminiiuications uiwn tnU auhiect. (, , 1 1 J; Pasaagu of tlie Oregou Ileo!ation. By relereut-u ibt; Gingreitiiial proctvd. ing in to day' paper, it will braee"i that tht R' soluiioH giving notice tc thc Br;i ih Gov eriimeui of tint ierninaiion of the j, mil nrcu pincy o( ,Oregn hs paejd the.Seuatev by. a V.'tH tf. 40 to 14J It is 'ehry! th I desire or the Senate In preserve1 peace,-and Iri thUlhi b' tdy but rt fltx'ts ihe w nthed nf jiiin lenih.t of tlie intelligent people of the nation.! I Not with atandingthc pari fit: spirit which it i believt d actu njs n majority !f llio I SenateU Wianv 01 5 he moat prominent statesmen a Washington lotik pu war a Jinot injvitahle. . J 1 . - .A j-videncw of thejexisiLncel of this feel ing, we copy iho following paragraph from theAlexandriH, D. C lG iettej, !n! I Ho way, which has! t im velry best proeuting correct rnforination upoi paper, by means d i ! "1 " ! gvtvern ten pre ment matters. Theiarticloi waawr vious to the vote of the Senate: Danger, of WartNecessily foi r pkfence,-- VVe regrl to know ih it jsninii wf fliie bt st siuteKiiieii in our, country, now- at Washing, tun, who have every opportunity Inmi their rum m -Hiding poa,iiuu,' to teurv 'V too i whole field ot tur foreign relatiHis ndVhu have herctolore not pi-rriutiud themse it i antici pate hostilitiett witl Ureal Prita n 011 account of the Oregon difli 'uUyi now b ;iu ieriouslv 10 expect a col;i.itn.j and to tar thtt war 111 tv etisuu beloic we are nj-foajedltii meet it ?v,or' -1 ! . tin.- J -A lu the- state 01 mo, casff, wtj call upon the wing parly, especially,' toiunitj', ailonce, in strcondmg and sustaining evejy efirt that nt be made for jd cing the Icoootry in a stale of di-fence.' liet llieni Vot !lie most libera) Appropriations orttiat ubjep, and be fiiri-mosi in the, wtirkiof preptiring for an,y invasion of our soil. ' Il the Adoitnistration brings t! war upon um, lt the wbils have the honor ot being ther firtt tt mfretjitn conse qoenet i i. iih vigor and deierminuiipn. We th.nk thai I bo :ilteutiodfit iq coun rry should be, if pinsible, iriort fuly arus-d thuit i, to the actiial tacts of.the Cu-sp and peci.ily to tint fact, th-jt.'iV ' -t e are cl ilming.all tif a dispmed lerrjt -j Jand our rtpp-tnenis..are"'not yielding an ii.rhl of iheir ClirtH, andre pierjiirhig.'at the simo - time, it resist . our preirjsryiis uy itircJ t)i urius, nothing hns.bt-eiydTe.liy. us, to maintain our claims or loliiVet jLarrsistaLce iof them nidi. CHled,, . , y -vv j S4iuhf tlijrvihXryio cursed whh war let J'S.'nfcs K. P 'orJ iiis , advise fa 'prepare to answer e pJplej Tor it; jr we" do not believe tli jnpctjjudifjej njair willhave n Hon l. ilmTllwi'l btrwhollv.". !0 to the bpngling -ni'tnuer in which ilnJiwJt .".-n Jiffi Clilty has been UMiiHgud. II 1 ilia u worthy of the place, filled te - wicntiall rfiair riotln '-I n!! ilvis ! . ti!J hajve been i -The. R;jiM!hStundtrd suvh, 7 VVe are glad i leain that Co. Wuu U J t-sinnd New. to ton Colt'inm J"ltqij.k b'nh Deipoerntt, ' wib run lor the Commons in t uiTcoinbeJ county. This is indeed cheering " Whjf should it be more cheetirg lorMhtj Djmocrucy yl Bun combe to show , fight in ine pnseiilf lhan it flvas in the last lanvas's? Col.j Jiue-s was a CHudidatc at the last election, but,htjjv came ttut at the '"little end jif he Uorn,T j'lsl as: he will this time, notwithstanding he has Sauire .Cofeman to help him .Unjil assist aiire which nll htS friends ate Wari; he stand jrretiily to net d of. I . i 1. Henrv H. I . i 1 Walter- hai been nomi. i. r i i . M t . by, the. Whit ol B rtfnswick as their candidate for re eleciion to the next House ol Conimtins. j 1 1 The Bmk ol Uape Fektr has fJephrcd a dividend on its stock if; 3 per cent for nx ..n.ntha. endinff on the 30th It StontL and tlie same will be payable oil and after thf 7tb day of May. , The. splendid Sle-itner OregonL nearly - i 'I . ii - new, went ashore at Hurl Gate oojj piurdav nu.'niinr! last, while on her passage from Providence to N,w York, and willjjt is feared be, a t.lal Tno passenjjers' were all taken off ia safety.', ivgl Jjj;.-, A municipal election at St. Louis, h Id on thejCth liinstant, KuUed in :-r r th Nmive Avnencan Party.;. They KIUI Jt ...-----..-- ,:. i elected their whole licktt MayorJ Register, Auditor, Cay Attorney," M aral,W ma. jority of the Caomun tnci, The Secretary of ihe Navy -"haf made a contract with Cptain George, W-UTaylor, the American dtvin- bell and .aea,bpllon ex olor1nrtf man, to proceed" Villi hi p.iw.rful appamtus to Gibralter, for the purpose of Vi tr-e.R. pieiwinativc Brandt ot the I'lUn- , t b .t k m the num.;; ti Hth. "1. l,ti-...;. r . t ....... . ; ill ., t btW'i the oUn; i ih.i usm .. : ., .it iV j . , r . t. watches wealnhe s betore ;.:v;r dull r:,rjriT ure "f 44 Farmers, 14 Liwyers, , . " ' j . . . - " u"" - - r i -- - i rvius u. . oriiiirs incco Dresser, 2 Carpei:-rs, 1 .Saddler, '2 Sae-mtkers3 Tnovrs, 1 Artist j 2 Clerks; 4 Teachers,'; 2 Ion keepers, 2 Printers, 1 C ttiper and Guager,-4 Transporter, " 1 Cur riet!, 1 Gunsnnith, and 1, jGetdogisU Th agejtjf thf tddest member h 70 that cf thr ,.Ktng.-t tj3. ' ; ;' : j ' ,'1 j ,:; i . In. -"llie.direr'Frelingouyen has been tiuajiunouIy ih cit d, Pn-wident of ihe4.meri n Bible Scitty,tU the place ef Judge Me. L-au, declined. Captain Irin Larking, of . the scliooncr Mrrch'au, and C-ptaiu Pfitter, of the sctuion er IjL bert IVijson, jroiivicted at harletttu rect ntly of h ivingbt-nergtged in the slave irade on the coast ufAliica hnvejbeeu sen. fenced to pay each a fine f $I,UQ0 and re. tun 1 11 111 Jin o yeirs oitig me ieai puni&u meat allowed under jho biw. , -Two or three weeks since, (stys the Green vi!k Mountaineer,) we staled that the kcnrcity of cora.. w.as nit likely to be great as had been expecledlasl fall, and ihit ine highest piicttaked foit in thia district was 70 rents m r busbit L Snce thaj time a. vast juuuiber ol waggons have come (rom distr.cts below this fr rn, in consequence of which it cannot now be purchased for less than 75, jjr perh-ips 80 cents per bushel, and is getting scarce at that; atJcast, we have been informed tnat iherei i none for sale within several miles oti ihe vliiage-. Th crijis of small grairf.never looked more nromisinji in the upper' country upper country than at present; andL s there was ah unutml quantity sown, the prospect is very fair fir the corn cribs f our farmers to be greatly relieved in a few weeks from ihe'unprecedent. edjjreure r the ptst year; Outrage The JoViea bo rough (Tennessee) Wh ir, of the 1st! inst.: irivesah account 01 tin affray which took place in that town be twejn Jacob Harvey! and GordoiiBruwn, iu which tha latter .wt shot thrrugh ine body md it was exnrcied would die. " I j The; Philadelphia L0. S. Gazette has the follJwing paragraph: ' I ' "AVo were informed,- yesterday, that du ring! the da forgeries to an amount exct ed ing licenly thousand t 'olljirt were di . ored. Thel hngers are nieinbers of a finn t i tnanu fcturers in the wt stern part -of the: ciiyi doing a very heavy business, and standing weiljl before the Coiriiutiity; nnd the gentle. maiij''whtiMe tiHine has", been unbw fully used, is alL a rn inufacturer to a lare ! extent The'forgeriea were discovered by the appear ancojof two sets ets of holes of the same-dates. equal amounts , &"iJ at on oj pur B inks.7 One of these sets of the Other forged."l The Philadelphia notes was genuine, and Ledger says Ithrit these forgeries were conn pitted by oneuf the firm of Jk & J. Dearie, Qf.nnecticut Ejection. Foul return.roni the 'Suite ol Ciiitieciicutf eslHblish th. faet that the Loco Focos havtf succeeded ln carry ing i imi riiy of the Members of'lhe Lgis lature. Thtire is no election of Governor by the people, but the- JLegwIature will un doubtedly elect the Loco Foco candidate. t ' . - 1 : ' : ' New York City lEeclion M r. M ick k, L. F. is elected Mayor of. the cit ufNew York, byjrtore thah 3000 mj.iiy. The Board xf Aldermeq ond, Common Council largely Dernochttic. Iii Briioklyu ih WJiigs have elected theic Mayor and ten Aid ruien, and the entire Bard iof, Super visors. Population of Vie United Slates.' E-iima ting'ihe incre.oitt.ui three per ct. per a(inuni on the census of 1840, tli population V-the Umjed Slates will am .unl lo 2,140,370, on 1st o the f Ji 1843.' ' The Mississippi' 4'alleyfis likely' to supply the tvorld wuh pig lead.. The whole amount to b 1 brought to majket this year-will proba pxeced seventy million pounds. x- bly Acquittal of Polly Bodine, The Newburg (N.IY) Cmrier tif the 18th instant, con- tatnl tlwi result of the trial o . Polly Bodim9, tn tnech'irce of mo'rder. Tne Jury render- d al verdict of Jot Guilt u. From the Philadelphia Ledger. mutiny and JTJurder ou Uie Digli ; Sea. ': ':!",', ';.J:.:"V; ." Abou 5 o'clock yeslerd iyr afternoon the revenuecuiur Forward arrivt d at the; naV'il " . j .. .. . . -.. .- i. . ...... ;. aiK'uoruge, navincf on b tart several culoretf njed taken from on j nrdlhe barque C ciu, oT Reedy IsbintI, cpirged with oiutiny a no the I murder of the second matf, when thret days out Iroui Gibrilier, bounn to this port I,hc b-irque G-cii bt-bnigs t.t Keiyie buuk, M illie, and, is uwntsl patly by'tapt. Mason, t.f liat price. .She left Phiiadelppia last fU f.r jSnnrna, under thy coihiivand of CaP'. Alljn B. Day."' . r - : The first mate, George Douglas, r ihj ciyL and the "w-OMidjrmte to G .Misttij ."d- Kenoebunk, Maine. Theialtfer is ifje uifc. t.irlun;.te -Jfoung man, the" factl whosa murUer il.is our' painlul duty to relate. f'f His father ia CaptMasoo, before- roep tioned, as part owner of tlie vessel., -.Of t he-crew-, she had on board at the lime of. the mu liny!, John Adams J the cfored cook, bis nepjiew, a boy, and a .white. rabiiiSjoy Vere an inat nu otsn anipped at J his port. ' The otherarhad been aliipped at -Trieste; they are all odore nnt add their ivimen as jfol!ows;Atfred Browu. beliinin ! NeaV Jersey; .William Grimes of Virginia: Carnerd Swnn. of Bermuda; f Frances L'pt-z andj 'Fohn Williams, of PoriuwI;" and Jobi- ftardmg of Bdiimore. . , . - The mutiny, occurred en the 1 Iih of Feb ruary.. The first disposition, was evinced by tho (watch, who were about Living the deck npeiiitG 10 o riri'- i"uder, and the second iii-te,-Mr. Alasttn, advaucrd tu enforcu tLe rder of tlio captain. At this momect iho mm composing the other atcb cameu,con deck, and tool part with the mutineers, i "'!" ; Whde -Mr. -MasoQ was cngageJ -wiih Grimes upon the main hatch, Harding pain up behind hitn, i au ' seizing" a handspike, struck hinitothe' derk wnh a bUw upon hi-s hrud and after tu Wi down ' rept u ted t I ohiw. tructurinir his btu.l in two plaees. . " Whil this was g-Hiig .hi tle-.nrl ml'j Mr. Doiigbi, aiteiopted to mikr'tlu men reijrn 10 iheir dut , bul was grappled by VVilh tms. who aitempled to throw him ter- board. f In lhv midst of the at niggle 4 tlird ing hiving wreakitlhi vengeance tin Misoti, :dvtneed with the1 handspike. ujdifttKi to trik' D Mights, but aeein Captain D y returning froHi'th- rabin, fwhillier ho had g'ne::lo gel his pistttls,) Dofi jlass cried out h him fen. fire, and Harding, deterred by the sight of. a pis tot uiitH-d at hinip dropped his weaptin, and Douglass was enabled to get clear from Wil. l,am.: - ; :' " " , 'j jv T:';:' A cutlass also jwas brought' to Douglass by the white cabin. 1kv, and the ; mutineeis were c.mjeirwl tt return t iheir do tv, Harding was immediately isecured;a the hold having been he tvityir.-Ot d. : , Frtm'the j iyvhKii the muiSny ticcurreif up loesterday, itxtjf our tfriysttie tptain "lid first male have b.-eu in constant dread of arioiher outbreak' and it ' wig only a.-knowl edge that they Wt-rn well armed, nni would swll their lives dearly, th-ii tended to deter the crew from a t''rlh-r iittftTU. .... ' . r 1 Hons? of RrpreeututiceJtt March 23, t846 , ' Gentlemen: Fjrom .the great; coiiiusi u which pre vi led in the House last! Friday upon the passage of the bll tor the? impioveuietin oi ceritan aaroors awi rivers, w ttame w;t. improperly recorded-, in th affirm iiivo.' 1 have had the journals promptly jirrecied by placing nut-elf ri'gtit epon the qu-etion. -1 voted iu the negative; and it youj will do tne the kindness to publish this note In' correction ol the report in thei papers, it! ill it .once -hmv my true posinoti btdbrc' my cnsliUJ. .When we ha j a large sUrplnsi revenue in the Treasury, I was the constant and steady advocate ot us distribution; and itwould afford me great pleasure1, upon a -pro'er occasion, to sustain, by vote,- that lng cfierished Whig measure, the distribution, ot the proceeds ot the-public lan'fsaTMo'ng the several States ac cording to their federal population, leaving il discretionary with their several Legislatures lo a(.jly and dispose ot it for the high and pat none, porjtoses oi inieru u improveineuis, eu uaii hi or otherwi. ' y -But, lor the measure 'of this Democratic Congress, ulfudedto above, apparoachuig 4icar two millions bf doll-trs, stiuieihing ntnr the Hverage annual atn-unt 'ot proceeds A ihe i r i t I -t -i -. . puuuc laiHis, j cjni--ss i n ve no svmp ,ity. It has no equity j or justice lupon whicti lo lound. Us clani: ui the support of the whole country. It rs Wctional and local in its char acter, and was thus to some- extent , supported by drawing to its aid the strong local inter ests subserved by-its own enactments... It has. not generously looked toithe -interest . of the wluile rount ry North, S.Hith-j Bast, and We.si as if the public la rids j weievs t aside and nistriuulea a'-qorniug lo ine policy con it.. I. .!..! 1,1 w ittr tllu UI.l.ru ll Alii nmfv 1 "T V: . progressive , I tear h is not sale, and c.ms's teni; I iear we shall h ive everytlung by pot tions ufdeuiitcracy run up to! high; latitude?,. ai least to 54 - 41) 1 nis does nd suit my- views! nor w it lit j I believe, i the Old. North Stale, for she ha.b'-en ..peculiar .for her love of moderation, equity , and ster:t honesty. J . - Yur Iriecd, ! L , .-... " ' f A.! DOCKER Y. Let iheAVhigs be cautious in intPfTermg with th fiahr biween the two Dmiieratu candidate's for G tvemor and; theirfoltowers ft js a faml'y affair like a "scrimm "g-he-iween mm and wife, in which' no. one dare intermeddle without drawing l upon his pate th roncent rated ii wrath of b-Jtll narliea. . Au old licqiiautniK-f i.f t.urs, in Grauvilh eoumN used tit relate ati ineidenl ill point, which ht dechrvd had drawn trftm hhn a vow never" hiii to tueinpi to ii... ... ... -yasart. most gmerally ued in this country, consist. In passing a home on th-; road; one day whijK ing injpart 6t the following- viz ; t : pursuing his journey, his attention -was arres. Coni-'ock's Philo.ophv: Cointck Chem'stry; led h'v a"furi.us b -llle goin"oii litjtweeu ptian 1 Davie,- SitiithVEminemtn's. and miley'a Areth- I I.:. w1Ih. -iie hastened to he uf ati.W; SmithVGraa.mr; iSm.tl.N and M.tcheir action and attempted to part ;lhejcniiibajlan'. when both 1 Ihein t timet! fitrrcely up ill A'M? mifl triFK him tin of the stniiidM rUobbins he ever received.' Ld ihe Whinsbe en tul and 'waVhlul Though they htve greattr strength, than both factions pul together, il they liecoine listless and '' indifferent, tr at tempt any friendly interposition, they willex pone themselves hors dii ccmiat to n uirted attack from these their enetn: s, wiiidi may prove: disastrous-. t Let them bef-armed nnd for'ifi- d ot every poirrtTifwtdJ in theV.m'est f..r Governor as for tlie LegisIaluVo.Iiafi Sfaf j -J'; .:.n;:i'7:1t- -c BE UNPREJUDICED. Lei no fKlish per-ons be ao pnjudieed .against thin noa truly celebrated medicine as to depl.e ibis adrieeilct it be ns -d iinnv-diateJy'on pam being: f.dt! no mttter where it may be, whether in ifie head or fett, whrlhe'r it be'in thii b;ick or al'dmeo, -wheth. er arising from external or internal cause, use- tlie BrandreitWPll8, and rely upon it, that the p"" wi" go, the twdy will be restored to health. a aoon nature has received suQcienl unxistanrc irom uicir , The quanDty of impnre humors discharged from tlie b.-dy by tlio action of the - Brandrcth's Fille,- mj, ae. placed 'in thexinnie f a rewtfaur8 widini tv -dod pore bSotKl, oy Tn aigesiiorr ot. a ...whjwbio Bv Dur?ft1ffh bodflwitli thu-m'dicina thc.wliole Blasa.tf Wood hecopi ia'ywly porUiod and jrgenei- . Tl.atiLe blood tat he Jite 01:411. Vodf . trprraume U tindwpuledthenlfwe Ifchall araygtliat it ieig' t' mnr"be rem rved by pargation l secure onr nnr health, n, and , is always' in alt viateaoi cue weaiuer, in. ii nitnHi all climates. The b!oL"!ike :l t-oodispirit, ii trying tobcrtfit tfie body by itsatrugrlea to expc! iai pari ties." Ibai i is not cawibltt to effect, its own .- urifi catkin at all liinesj to do this it must ofien have assislancc. tvuen uie b.ooa isjoaciea wua imiic rities, tpecifty in tiiis climate, the eonscqnenecs mav be fatah prorided ithebl.od, is not - bunficd n't onca, and this is sure to bo' tffLcled if Bri?drrflb's Tills arc iiM-dr Tb?se Pills are far aa'e in everv coontr "n this Slate, at 25 cents perbox; and may be ha... of the fellowing agewta: FATTON OSBORN. AaheTillc, N. C. ' J. At. ALEXANDER. Frc.tch Broad, N. C. '"JAS.C. SMYTH, Morganttm,N.C WJtf. L- GILL &. Ct, Marion. N- C . - M. P. PENLASDVBurnsTille. N-C. ' KELSEY & MAXWELL, UtUe Ivy, N. C iSra I W.Li, ir mast also ine st al oi. oisease. ii. dia be-in lhc"bIoid, wai-ahoutd absf;Jtt&e dis-, e onlvl not the blood. Il i ihe impurities which ! Cril!i:i::i . - Mcwtt -Ti. ;. . MiL-h is sud of the. L.t.h.u I -' ' ' 1 v.I:Iie. wa.shtai the east of ll:o Pit - ' ' ' :Wad'.in.jtin." , ..." - Tlio f..;:v:i::g : n . rect i-, i t tr. ' : V. with s.om)m additional improvements. K.u ne by exv"r: nent. : Tk - half a bo!ielef ; . . UhLu '1 !e, slack it :,.h btnlirj v. .ter, cover! j a daring the proci t v he p in tht tcam. Cir.iii i!i lr- r ihr.v 't a fitie ive r strainer, and adi to ii a jct of clean salt. previously wt.il disfilvi J i.i rLart:i water; Ihree turds of ground tciee. ground to a thiil na.stt audatirre'd i.nd boilt d .hot; half a p uiud i.f pderrd Sp mudi Vhiiing, ai; I u 101: lot clean Iue,.wt.ich has b en ioei- ulv di. v. ro,, iirt yakiog w ll and ihrr. lutngiti;- It over a st.w fin-; .in a s-nrtll ktiiU-, vtj bin "a P I trge one fiilrd vi;h water. Add fivt j dU.ii f til hilwatvr to the whole mixture; stir it Well and let it stand a, few days covered from th dirL- j It slioulJ be put o quite h--t; lor lhi- porpoise it can be kepi in a kettlern a porta, ble furnace. J is said that bmt me pint of this mixture will eovt-r a square yard upon thf yutide fa house il properly applied: -'Bruh. es more or less tonal I uwiv ho usetl acrirHn tki the.natnest 1 the jib requireil. It retains its brilliancy for many yehts. There is nttih. ingofjihe kind that will compare with it either ior itnide or outside wills. Color ijij in a tier may lie put in and made tif any ahade you like. Spstnish brown surred iu will mke u ;d r pipk, jihore or less deep according to quitility. A tleljcate linije f this is very pretty tor in side wjalls. Finely pulverrzvd common, city, well mixed up with Spanish brown ije-fore it is sttrfeu into Hie rMUturn, makes it a hlac Col yellow wash, but chroin goes farther,, and makes! a color generally esteemed pretlier. f ...ii Ll " . . ... ' i Li... . - r ... . l . .1 ' 3 in no toese rases, ina.o trKne.ss tu um qunuta l, win ui lhuisij im. oe-iei iilioeu ov tin? uutoii'V. f the coloring matter used. Ii is difficult Ui t . ----- ! ' VV, m ike a rule because the tas't s are very dul-r ent; itj wouldb best to try expermeri on t shingle and Jet it dry. I; have been told that green must notbe mixed with .bine, ihi hint destroy s the color' and lhecoIr,has an fTecl uu the whitewash, which makes if crack and h al. Wht n". waljshave ben badly smiked and you wishyfo have them a clean white; iiii well to squeeze indigo " plentifully through a bag intg lhe water you u-se ladore it is stirred ipto the whole mixtucfi- r'If a larger quamjty ihanve gallons sliould be wanted, the same proportion should be observed. iL 1 " , :, ,: HonfJates FennerJ. late f Governor of Rhode. Island, idied on tlie 17ih insi., in the 771 h vear f his ajr. - j On the 23J alt. by Rl-v. Ei Rowley, J W. Wood- fin, Esq. .or this plane, to-.Mis M. A. daughter of Mr. CJ McDowell of Burke county. N. (J. V" F" t ' f. .ill' ''J' ' . ..i ii;.! f .:!'".. ' .. . ! , liova ' winffeth blessings into, Hjrnna lap. 1 1 lAndthitber inortalfl, in their woful hap, ; -With haste repair to ahare the bounteous upoils, 'In hupo that l.fe will lighten -in its tods. May Aee Becureev'n 'yond Uie honey.rnoon And t-olife'seve, theeVr-cxpit'ant aoon, . And joyous share fn f fill "increasing pood,"" . I 'TtU tirged 'beyond Time's evcr.tollinw flood. DIED, ""At the'reajdence f her father (N., Blackstock Esq.) jin thin county (where Hie had bren taken in tim v if her affliction) on. thov.13 h ifiesint. ;Mrs Priscila Adalink VV'ells, wife of Julia W. Wells, in the" 2th year of her aire." . . In recording the" painful event which ha taken Irom the' husband a tender and an:ct.ioriate w fe, be. j reaved two lovely infants, (a daughter of threw years &aq a son of sot months old) f a lender mollier, nr a targe circic oi relations auu innus oi a ofiovea memher---rit "is but justice to Iho memory of the i de ceased "to ay, llrat in all tliee rt-latiorts she- uu-tain- cd a tj'uly exemplary chararteri her' painful afHc tions she boro furcevertl months with patience and fortitude; and though life for her had many ulrong and endearing tics, yet death with his ruthless hand ha4 marked its victim arid she utrove to resist with meek rfcss ti the will of Hun who manages all things according to his own god 1 1 .afurc; and whose ways are farj beyond th"? reach if mortal Eyes. 1 And whilo to tl.e memory of her departed 'spirit w shed the tear uf sympathy, may the God of IL-aven guide and protect Ihc tender on.-'prinjr and cionfort the heart of the wid-wcd buoand and -lativrs. ! A FltEsHand fall fiipplv of School Bks such! Sci.ooJ G -.igraphy and At las; . B air's L -etiire'; Davie's Algebra; navie'aGeomry; Uphnm's Men tal Phituaopli; Hodges Lgic; Wortteaters lIiorv; Grl-rg :and: i-'oot's 1 simmon Scluvil Readers, !' I, 2,3, and 4 El-m'nfary SK.llirig," Books;. Primary do; Rational Vocabulary; i " -" i.l : '.: L,-also, ;, A f'w htnd-som' Pcket BiWc; . . j. , Mcrliodist . Urirrnst; Px&lms ariflrrnnn; . 1 . Ban ist Harmony; Mercer's Cluster, Soiithprti Hriiniy.ror Singing Schools:) - . ' Plain bound Bible at 2 "i cents; . . " , .s Thef Arnirican ThesterfieU; B'tok of , Politeness; Da'assJiHsrs' Owa B .-ok; W'nid.rs nearly any' varia. ty of books usually kept rn this country. ' " A good assortment of-F.ol.s Cap and Letter paper; Wafer-; Seafing Wax. abeaatiful assortment; Steel Pens; En?lis.f Qirlls: &,c. &c ' ' -r All of which wdl tw sold aa the'raost accomrarf? dating terms by -j .. - f . i , .i ! ! I r PATIOS &. O-SBUlti. May 1, 1841?. 2D7-tf. 1 ; . ' . PR.' G. i II. FREEMAN- , would r aspect fully Jendi-r his ; professional serwc"a to tha citizns or CKtrrii inrin varouna in xnearioip tiranciw-w of hist Exe 81 fail fFp ciallv jn the cure of Can cers and -tJlcers of long standing which b-ivs hit h ertnleenpronpunred incurable. Dr. Freeman has a'wornVr.pf eer"Ti:ates of'cujca perforind , by him, that place the nji-r beyond .doubt t!iat lie can cure any Cancer in frm ror six vs, wfoie mere are aeyral prrina now in j Bun:om!e County, to bom referenne- w made wJm will clieerfuiiy tesiny t.i the; fart r.f his harincr nerformed. radical cares. "ll-mav be consulted at bis residence on B'-ar Creek, inilra fr.m VaA. Chunns Bridire. on tlie. esi de-f French Broad River. or bv letter Post paid ir'jffc to Lapland Post Oalee, Buncomba Coonly; rN. C-i 1 i ' I . - i 1 Dr Frecrcan would visit Pjttients any where fa nr A.nth Carolina. Georgia. an t. Icnncsw, ncT would ireiv?-atirfttrat bis own hotif. where they Would have the advantage of his ft Jiral atten dance until a rare wa p rfeclly eff ctcd. His charges wdl al all times be moderate vdm. proportion to the ai."lIoix5E RARD5J, " L . r J. f. RlCE.Eq- V ; ' , LITTLETCN PARflAM. 'j " .. ' Buncombe Co., N. C. "May 1, 1S4S. . 4ro. .-297 S. large" lot "jut received unusually low , for cash. ' , ' . - . s RANKIN & PULLIAM. or.rLamp black and Spanish-brown mixed Vin all around tu.n witli Consumpti.m, anfl ollu -. ',T r .- ,. 5j- u i H er pulmrtitry 8' cth.os and toatik,rla thera aa - . - togetlier produces a reddish iMwcolar.- b,,BlhuBMftflB. norphnien bi resftua -LampJ-blark .In'mrs h-rate. qualities makes a, tlKm fVwro deatbT 'Yes Ihrru-is Wrn that will .-- 1 sl.tip tt Jur,- very,'suiiab!efor thei oursjde"Jf , heal tiiem..aHd't ancc "arrest l!:ose fatal diseases, biiildiJierf. w'V.dliitat .-'r.i QMrt in rmkM a ! tal resti.reUliem to lieallh. -It is find in Jaynar' " April3Ielfi. sp;:cial cou;:t. I.NPKRrOH C UNTV. ! l;r hs honor Hicli. j m nt iVrm f llii ti.urt,1 ...t i tr.! rrJ lo It ivll rl i f- . " , i th 'i-'i - ? ' , r cau la lo : i r, f. r I ta if .ilfr "I wit;;.. - tr. J heard cr i be ii r" lic.i at.. rT.-.z, bi ti't -A. D. Mv 3. IS4J J.C. C'JLl. Unxc nik will t; eTeb ;rr- st. . i v a io-irt:": h Kd.cd "AafdrMrdt:r,,, and wo r : .J- v.V.b tre;-i-Ution tQareriairrwli?.t 1"! srant ois: "( has t.. perpetrated u-xtu ncme f. I.'ow-beir: . .i...tw! - athy iJa we tK fen mi'iirt st wIm-u -e bi l.ol.. . .) taunl loTeljf'pail f f Cf -aiion murdered by tint i i vi. ttr if evil. Cm-'. ...iptJun, with other kinttn 1 " o. lions. Tlie d-iroilaiiiin.4 oft ln-.-- iiitirt.Tiu- ts. ea wo1;!. t h cutrr. irativ Ir hrnilcss, if Ji" if 7x. petuT'4ni wrri'"H HtHlty knowti" arid t ; prorlated a its unrvai:"d men. dcsi-rve. " It is w.-houtex-erpini the irt-.t vaNi prcpur'tlion in wxitti iica" rr C-muioit ion, Ast-'ou l, Cr ntpvVh'Ma Coah,, . Bronchitis, itad every iImt afiortitut tf th rout, lunjs or brenit. .It never (ail to irivp ni.cf. Prepircd only by P Jayne, N $ South Tiiird drect, InU ilclphu. 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