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"''Oaf*f^*‘ '^^**’‘' ‘^' c;unlir‘=.t and j tho pi artiral)ililv, ll.e nuaits and ihe cost *■ t ;,'y. ..Ills {.r U»i 'ill,'MS could airivo j ,,i‘.stirh a Uailrimd ? ^^’ill ihe people f/;e ;■ orr, tsvo, ai'd tlii 'c diiys, iili j nit tid to tln ir l-egis!aUiie at ils ^{y i\ wHpirr-iis. t 1 lie V'liole tiiiiii!' r (>l j si'Nsiui s now (o (••isiir, to rail ii|)on llicni ..ose cuiitiuc.s is ,S!. It must a| ;)rai j [,v a law to l>o jiassed foi- the |>IU'I)0">0, ^^o^T^t‘^vhat Mjrf)iisiiijr» ai d rerfa'iiiy ikjI |\ii' lliesoin oClfiii'ty seven rents a |';*'»II. li'.ss j^ratilyiiiir, tliat t-o lai )^e a pr«^pot tior. I)ryoi.d 'lie nrdii)ai y taxes for the sup- € I all the couiiiies ol t!)e Sluie, will hrj^iti j-)fn t ( f ('if)vet iiriuMii :tnl its cfitilinji;enries, to 1 xpi'i if’tu e llic ad vaniI'lii's o{ mjoIi Kailway, hy lli»‘ rnnipietioii of the f.vst rip.hry niil •=, wlii'. li by a l.i\miiMidc dis position ol’I’rovidence, cun !>e (oiistruct- rd mf)st easily, with the -leatest extent ol'leu'! fora slean;can ids^i', and v. i:h tie least expense. \Vo scai cely luetl n niaik that bv tti(‘ rapid r\nnual t»ri»wt!i of the >voik, at "0 or -10 miles a year, other roiiiities uuiild !)e reaclied hy it still I'ur- iher back, till likt' an encha:Uei, by its hP\crini' touch, it w.mid *ooii break Iti ))iect's l!»e letters oi’ll.e H'u.otost west, that at 11 • « t)(l of 1SC8, a I’und U)av l>e coiistiditrd I’ur (ouMiM ncini^such a Uail- road, i 1 I he p«'ople shall then sanetioii it by their I.t j^islutiire ; but il not, thut the I'und thus ci>llected may rt main in the Public 'I’rea'-ury lo await llu ir I'uluiedc- terniinatioi) ? Iftlieiebe a men brr of the Legislature who is ardcni’y desirous to eiij^^a(;e in this business, tliet eis danjji r of’i xiessi\e haste and of excessive delay. II he full into either of li»cse evils, the iijjurioiis consecjuenccs to the obj«‘Ct l;e would nnd give the people universally to exult j promote, are to f>e seen l)V a ronsidera- jn the Pit ivile;.;es of optn atid t onal com- nieice with lhe world. In s|)eakiji.n- i' tiu* western parts of the State, we ai e reminded of aii advauta^'e in H^iiioads, whit, h Canals cannot ha\e. 'i’o these, nio’intaitis j)iesetit invinciljle o!)strijciions, but Ilaiiways are indt|;en- dct.t of water', except to pass over them, and may be extended into the infnost re- t i'sscs of a country where Canals car. Tievev ti tioji, thai it is the relief and the future prosperity of Sow thousand people ncJ^^ endjodieil in our Stale, that is to l;e af- fecM (1 by his mistaKt. ’I’he subject is a safe one in itself. It ret'uires only wis dom and integrity in the prosecuiion of it, to unluld bri«;hter piospects to our p'esent inert a'.d 5? ifi'eriti^ comlitioti. 'I'inie is necessary lo full information and Ij^eneral concert. Let us not think it ever comc. Lven in the early stage ol ; misspent or runnintj; to waste, if it be e one we are now considering:, tin.ney j „pct ssary for j^ivinj,'# clear insis>ht to the would How from abroad, tiot (itdy lo the j pi-ople of the nature, the efTicucy and the }>iaccs in its immeiliate nei;»hborliood, rcrtainty of lite means by wiiicli onr hut far fieyond them into remoter coun ties. From a sjiare lootnilesin breadth, and 130 in len(;ti’,§ flour, corn, peas, all sorts of urain, ve,q;ctables, beef, pork, bu'- ter, lullow, lari!, cotton, tobacco, turpen- tiiie, tar,pilch, shingles, staves, ScdiiVerert kinds of lumber, cou'd oc convcynl to B'.'auforl by the llnllroad and tl^c river for a few cents a hundietl, and salt, v.ith all manufactured jjoods and nu-rchai'.dise, brought ba^-k uj)Oii the sanve itriiis. E- vcn at this commencing j)criod, no iiiaik- et would probably ofi'or so j;reat advanta- (;ps to a farmer in the upper country, as ;be extremi'y of ilie l^ailmad, «>r any point of it, for when he should roach this, the dillictdiy and expense of trans])orta- tion would be at an end,—the ioroniolive and stran^ entwines do the rest i,\ the bus iness. Many thini^s which at first apl'ear to bo fancies, prow into imporiunce by such instrunutr.alities as these. Fish and oysters coubl be brouc^ht into Raleigh I’resh, and i’or vt ry little more than they cost in Ni'wberti, or on the seashore. The enia; ;^^eniem e-.en of this tiiurket, v'oulfl at once be of i t eat ct>ii3eqi'ence to rui('!)rrs in the up;n r ( o’;*itrv, atid p'’o- visiori be mude f(>r many fuie.ilies that %voi)ld subhist or be f i;ri>:bf'd h] «upplyinjy the market. '1‘ryvelli'iij; would cost bui little. I'y a commur icaiion soei.sy, ami Lv tiic intimacy of commercial inter course, il.el'.a^t atul West would !)ecome blend' d in liicir inli.!'ests and fcelii>(;s Th( ) e-uuhl pf.sitv uni'e in any undtrtulv jnrj I'-r the genei al w ca!. As soon as tl.is coi.nectiofi slicjiild be made ’oetN^ccn Nev !vrr) at'^' ti c C.-piial, liie menrHTs ofoui-Let^isiuture in a body, v.ere tl:cy disp»>'fd to examine the work, and wit ness ils uTiciencv, could breaklast in Rmeij^b, dim- in Newlxm, and arrive in B.Miifort in less than 13 hours, iticlud- inj' ili Ji(jnisite dtiiTys, and with a i»e;- fec' smor)thMe''S of motion Ihrcjui^h the whole distance. — Whet) thij ihoroui^h- fure si'ioulfl leach t!ie wrstirn pati^ ol ihe Si ate, how euhv and U'Mxpetisi ve a tror.sitio!! v^oulJit furnisl) to iiuli’. idi.al.-. at’d families in the unlu i.lthy seasons of tl’.f year, from ihc lower cuutitry to tlie inoi.ntuins ! 'i'hctt, tlie people of the I'last mitrht, upon ;crms wiii':h i:iimbei‘ unuld find compatible with, their circum- stirices, drink the ifl're.shin^;: fountairs br-i'Dth thr salul)ri»ius atnujsj.herr, aid ieiM upon the seem rv ( four nioiintains; while ihose of the W’es'i w;uld b* ?,(. less invijnji ated by the streanis (.1 u»'al'ii difi'ised amonj;; tlum. Our riiii.iis '.(0 vould he »X|/!nded I y iiilercoi.rse wiih llio divei. fiid thiiiac!t‘:s atid cirruii^ .stani I f men, '/.if f arts ci'the jx fjph '.vni;i(l !->(■ knit ir Ity an it;teHK,e?,i a!'.n ( orn))ul ri. n e l. n'vo!ence. at'c! j.t. i.'ic'■pii it l.iii'ti i;i 01.!• !'' soms with ; v;v id and ij'.i.r 'i;v| fi. .e. 'I'* ■ et ijcU; i-n to v.! i. .ii! that can i)c ‘ a'.'i fi this td' ji'ci»n!.,> i!i:rr!\ indrits. is f'i S’ , JUS cot'‘>u!;'i jtioii it ts 't..i*-. hu Mil’ 11 h ‘ i ’m‘ (jM' .1 11 1; ; I o [,• : • jl ni>-'-; I 1’ 1.11 y.\ . i' • ••]/ a- I > i ’ f of ' O’li’.' : '• 1 he .A'-'-' 01 • " fci.ad j jo'I'!f criip '. vf/' 1" tiie kjuo' i f ■i'iU iu s yMillwnii' U; It ra-.l ir ( ujiiiot 1)1- anii.is to i i.n- p : !if! '.n ruui:!ij, '( lereiK i . . ‘ V ) i,v ' p.'ffd Id , Ml l\'... in_uii 1* s, w 1 11 ]i e;\ 111..T1 lo answer, a.> (■n;' I I 111*. V' i'.li 1. i'. (M'liv i(. • 1 nil I ’s I ui.d ■ I'.e v\ cii'arc — 1 1 , L [I (iiir u isli l'..;! * i:s . ')[ r>a( hini.;; v- ■ m> i I !i^.' ( ■ . 11 1 j.gineer hi ■ \i . r iS^H, tu i>.;.lf'i‘ u Waiii' .:(! as (1 ii tt. sv as jio*-‘ii fjh' I’lim N • " i;r rii to ti.c ^iicl 1 f)| oh 1 ,> .iii' S'al''. and theiKe wt'tnanl aloi.i^ the l;( s', at t! siio! ;i'.-it com se tlu ( iit;li i!'e ij.i'fih' f * 'hi Si:;;e ton, wi;iirn illo' ;iiice i> r a mile (1 Kinlunul in our low «.ui;r. "y- [(.' I p. ,Ii.hn>*(iii, ;ii,(! ’.\:ivi.*‘. 1 i.t s Mr. ( liatl.ill, ( Ullilnil !■(’, Pnjlip, k'iii, (.':m.\ jilc, l.'. iio.r, (.>ian)jc, I::-!' j' 1:1, A' tk >•. ^ ( t.i'. i.uiiii i I r' Sjii'h , tV'iui aildiiiK .iO miU s Uj 1, • I. I i^ili ii to 1m In Isl.t ! in I In lii" ‘ , rlo-pi: C.M) siuji.i.d vou'd i.r u I'.lii 11 j‘^ ' 1 lid 1 ( aU'd, and r.oiMt mporan- ini . of die hiiilway ub V.cui'; iiii.kc 'exj,oMiions r Swept away liythc iii^jurt.oit tu UiviTi, ! *•’. bt lou’.ii jI '.la bi oi'Dk—/laVi. H taiiity deliverance can be clFecied. Lei every man who feels, that he is a frietul to bis country, be willinijto believe that every other man is no less S(>, and ihai he wiil tjive full evidence of it in action, the moniPi.t he sees listinctly and clear’y how it may be done. \N’’e have bei ii ao' to think that i’rovidence was aj^ainst iis, by ha\ inij hemmed us in w ith insuperal-le obstacles on every siilt. If it has been so in times past, it is so no lorg( r. I'ro- videncc l;as favo'-ed us by prtv(•n^ln^' us from doiii,^ what we once wished to do. Hut for its kind interposition, we should by this lime have been entangled in- exiiicably in the business of currying tl'.rotigh, we know not how many caoals lulf finished, but not half so valuable as a sir gle liailroad, and each of tliem costing fonr times as much. Providence now tells us the way is easy, and w e shall so(n stand up in all the privileges of unrcbirict- erl liberty, if will only do that which amounts to a bare exertion : if we will only prove that a spirit of life animates our bosoms, and that we can appreciate the hi' ssings it holds in reserve Ibr us. ^V( re a power lo begird us with a ty rant al it*^ fiead, and pronounce an inter dict uj)on such means of fleeing .ur- st ives fiom the disadyardages that nc'' oppress us, nol only should we submit to il',e smull exjieiise nt ccs^nry for its at- I'oniplisl'mint, but w»- should led the r. roiigof heinj; denied the j'ri\:'eirt.s. (MW liands would be upon our swoi oui appeal wosdd be to ihi- God >J I' d'hs. nor would streams of blood and ••• a' li!'. stop us in advancing to I?. — W hy r be cause we sl'.ould begin in loik a’, i'. \\ • should understand it. Soon tfiere woukl he not a niaii in the connnunity hat couic, not t xpluiii it. Ail would sue ils \alue. Having tiie object hclore us with all its fuciiitii Sy and .til its in'unei.i tu us as a people, a proliibition ol’ it would be a y ke which our litcks would never con sent to wear. AntJ is it not as cnsy to investigate t!u! merits of a (jtu s'ion now, as if wuuld he in the cast' we have .sujiposed.^ Nothing hich is of so great importance as this can or nuj'-h' to be done in a popular IJovernnu nt like ours, wiihoul liie full intelijgeiice aiui free determination of the p«'ople. If their interest is deeply con- 111 lied, as all !» el ii to be, they wiil w ith out diflicuIty enter into the siil)jcct, when It is fiiul.i’uily and invitingly presented toihirn. If il tan be made plain to a litih- consideia'ion, il is for every man thid cun do it. and who is there that can ned, lo examine it minutely and circutTi- .s’;.iilia!lv, to difl’iibe inforiiiatioti around iiiir. and to rective such as may be com- ir.univaled by others. If the work can he fasilv performed, and al an expense which no man would fed, this also may hr made to apfiear, to our ov.n and to iu'satislactioti of others. In this man- iit r too. every n>embt r of our Assembly will bt si;«,ii n the wishesoftlie ptopie. iWit lin;e !'ur t!;is may fail before the iiH i'iihi" cl ll.e L('gis!.du! e. 'i'hcn il i-^ ilh (it lei t i:cf sui ge‘ U-d lo tl.epeopb . In mak.. l.i.own li.eii wid es on this ino- isutiioi.s ^.liI'i^c', hv ijx i! I ' ia!s hiirflv (Xtiri '('(I, -ii si;lIi iii( I lin;;s as are often ' ( ’i;-, in’,". (;i- I) uy tusilv I'*' eth'Cif(i in !iei” ill (jri.uod. CAKL'lCJN. Mr. r\Lu’i^oii’s I.( Iter has spread dis- ii';.y in ilie oj position ic.nks. 'I'lie great it \ ( i\ 'Ilf ui)c ;.iis'i',mioi; iliiy of iheTat ili, !i',;d ih'nu,' ( I'so rniif it ileclamatinii, and ol so n.urh icgi^la ive horus pocii", has l'.-c)k*'u i’.i tI'f'ir l;aiiii.‘'. MadiscHi thinks that the powei to protect IVlanulactui .s is liOi otily coiisiitaiional, but was a ; • iiuui y con^iuK ration iti acbjpting llie C oi:>l d II ’ ion. 'i lie v,ii(* diawers and haw spliU'iwh'jl ha.s heconie (if their u.lanf.,ib'e t'.forit s anl b'ai ned deduc- ’ ions llieir const 1 ut tiun c oust rued, con- "Ftom the Tuscaloosa [The following list of Bloodshed and Murder, in oui country, is ajipalling to the mind c-f t\eiy good t iii/en ; such transacti>ns to pass with impunity is a stain on the c hiiracter «d aci’diz« (l ci'm- munity — n rigid cxcici^e of the h.gal power is onlv calculated lo pula stoj) to it:] ' • of ilie most atrorious murders w as con'inittid in the neighbor hood of W ashington Cinirl House on Wednesday, I he 6lh of September, 18C7, that wt‘ fia\e ever lead of. ^^lss Winney Caller, on a \isitlo her uncle’s, about oi.e and a half miles distant, alone, was met by a runaway negro fellow, taken from I'.er hors«', cari ietl about TO paces from the public road, and there inhumanly butch* ted by him. The deceasetl was about fifteen years of age, in full bloom of youth ai?d beauty : and has Itl’i a ilis- consolale molluT and brother to lanienl i her uniimely clealh. Since the above particulars, we have learned ifiat this monster in human shape has coufesscd the foul deed, wilh circum stances too horrible lo relate. /i!a. Whi^. An altercation took place a few days ago, in tiu* upper part of Monroe county, between (iath'n Moy, anti W. W. Cobb, w hen tlie latter stalibed the lormer in the Abdomen, of w hich w ound he has since died. Cobb is now in continemeiil in this town, awaiting his Irial at the next Circuit Court. ^ Ibid. liiot.—W’e have vrrhal accf'unts of a riot at.d rout in Tuscumbia, in which it I a 'pears that the jjarties not onlj played ilie game of ‘ knock down and drag out’ to a considerable extent, but they al>o used, with some effect, certain instru ments of destruction, lor which most 1 j>ugilisls have a mortal antipathy, to wit, pisuda and daggers. We ate inlbimt'il that one of ihe parlies was mortally woun ded. JiUib. Iirg. [The Chronicle here inserts, in the lisi of bloody deeds, th.e account of the N'atchez baitlii royal, already published ill this paper.J Jiforann not fninoL—'I'he Albany Ad vertiser pui)lishes an extract of a letter fr(.m a gentleman in Kochcsser to hi;* friends in that city, dated the 26th inst. .vhich says, that the body found at Oak Orchaid Creek and since interr^'d al lJata\ ia, proves not to hr. ihut of Morgnn, but ofamaiif’ron. C.uiada. 'l ids is proved “ by the wife of the dead man which was found, that it was her l.U'-band. Siie proved tliai the clothes foiinvl on the body were those of !ut liusbanc, or the .siimc he had on wlu'n he Icli hoiio , and iikew isc •hut the shot s that iie ht.o oii were a pair 'hat lie bou}‘,ht at iht* ’.inie he left home: ibis was proved also by the p'crson of whom he bougld tliem. '1 he tracts tha; were found in his pf cicets were pro\cil 'o have been given hitn l-\ a minister be- iore he left, 'i'he wife .Mid friends in ti nd removing the hodyf’rom IJauivia to Canada, and have sei't vtord to the Ko cliester commitu-e of their iidndion. It i.s vory generally believed ihal the body Jound, was not tliat of Morgan." Tor a!ong lin.e vuiii attempts were made lo abolish the I^ohi'miaM language dl PraiMie. As the Hohemiaiis consiiiute tl'.c majority in their iiutne country, the nalionul language has triumphed, and the goveitnnent h.as bi-ome convinced tl; I it is lost labour to ailempt abolisb- in;.,Mhc idiom of a wdude kingdom. A theatre has recently bi rn opt ned i’or the jieifurmaJice of ria'.ional pieces. In genera!, cvt ry \ iilagt in Hungary has ils sclumlmaster, (vidt: Magda, Sta- tistifjue el (ieogr ipr.ie ih- la Ilongrie,) and it is very rare to lofel w ilh a Callicdit-: or pndestaiit peasjid unable to read. After this v.c may In; aiilc toestiiiiate the accuracy of a statement recen'K’ emitted by a high innhoril\—ihe Fdinbiii-gh Review—that almost all the itdiabltuids j1 Hungary, 'I'ransyh ania and (.'t oaita. cun neiiher read nor v, i i'.e \’idc h-ti ne for the first and the last lime, in the pul pit, an involuntary smile formed itseli u|)on the countenance of ll.e preacher. The unexpected intrusion of so unpala- lablt? a r.iouthfnl. woke the sleeper, and he was r.ewr av\oke to indulge in that practice af’terwards.” I'he indications are numerous and strong that l)e Will Clinton aims at the Presidency. There can be no doubt that the New-Vork Statesman is his organ ; and that paper has proposed him in the most unetjiiivocal terms. Kegular meet ings have bt en held for the purpose of tirganizing a party ; others are saitl It) be in contempbiion ; and wo are inform- etl by the F.ditor of the Statesman, that several stcam-hoat ballotings on North Hiver have recentiy resulted in dt'citletl majorities in favor of the new candidate. The livening Post and Kiujuirer, the two .Jackboii Organs for the Cily of New’ Voik, condemn the course pu!|*it'd by the State.snian, while the Jackson Paper in .'Mbany ridicules l!ie '>{eu of bringing Clinton forward. The truth is, the Ile- roifes calculate on the support of' Ciin- »on’s friend?, and Clinton calculates on the withdrawal ol’ the ilero. ^i'itxundria FUnir. Kiicyd. Mar. 1827 Virtue of Tobnvr,,.—Sorrie t’rnp siiscr. (says the Sah rn (i.;xelic) a writer in u>- Lowell Ji;ui Intl. .o' er iuUerii!.;j; to the newly nncided uire for ii.icnn'-t uiice, ex|iie‘-sc(i I. ('fsiie tliat sor.ic i.e v ouM next (ii (O', era /eir er’y j’or s!et;.ii.g i" met ti.ii;- I'liis t:t «;Mlera'JM'i, actord- it'j; lo the ^^'o! n si.M v. at attained in OIK ru >( as I' dlo .v; — “A lew years s.rce, r.n a.,ed cler gyman in t! e w, sl rn JjuI i vd the county ol iM f ( s'.i ;. s;>e.iking d 1 III solt ini’ily .ittacl'd U) tl.e miniiterial t.fVice, su'd iliat di: I mg ;ti(- v.holf term of forty or fdty \eai s that l.i- tdl’u iaied tlieiein, his gravity l ;'dne\er l.-ut or.( e btfii distuib- ( d in till']'Ul[)it. ()n ' hat t^ccasic.ii. whil eiigaet (i in li’.s (iisi'(jui ses, he noticed a mandiit ttly In lu^nt ol h.in leai.in ^ over the railing t.l 'Jie galh i-y wiili scjio, ' .litig in hi* baud, which iie soon dis'o\end to be a huge (|jid of tob.-cco j-.ist t:,ken from his iiu.utl’. D.ni tly b»lt;w, s.d a man, w iio was in the const;int l.ah.t of sleeping in meeM»,g. wiih his head lean ed back, andhisirouth wide-open, 'i'he !oan in the gaMery w as intt r.liv eni>;aged. raising and low ei leg his h;iud, and tuk- iiig an exact tihsei \ ut luii, iii', at irngtli, ha\ing got it right, he let fad tue (;niil uf lobuccti, ivaU it I'elU jdump inu; hi. A Sierra Leone paper, of February 1st stales, the lirazilian Invincihde was late ly captured wilh 440 human beings on bt)ard, l.'U5 of w honi died, before the vcs-- sel readied Sierra Leone I — the same vessel carrietl ofi' sluves in the previous voyages ! Ami yci, it is saitl, that the I sUae trade is nearly abolished I The U. S. Keview cites a remark of (ien. La Fayette, that “ Il w ill h'a sub ject tjf congratiJativn to the friends of liberty in both hfmisj)!iercs, that Henry (May is ]daced fust in the Ca!»inet of North America.” It fui iher o!jserves— In any time hi; would have been, in the u ords of Napoleon, cm oJ Vlularch's nicn." [From the Niitcher Acrid, Sept. CR.] Cofftm c are informed that a letter iias incii rcct ived !»y a gentleman in this n igiiboriioud, from his friend in Kentucky, in which he states that a piece of cotton ttaagiuL,'* is manuficturing in Ltxii.gton, lor the prcviiuyn ofl'ered in il'.is paper in July las'. W’e are also in- f’ormed a j)iece may be cxpectcd f’rom iMarylctiid. Cotton Blanket.~Wc would rccom- , mend to our fellow cili/ens, particularly i of the tonnlry, to visit Posileihw aile and [ Jiah!)ii’s store, and \iew a Cotton Blanket, i if oi 1) for o'lriosi.} ,m.iiuif.ic?ur tl aiMar- (stillts, (Frunce^—nothing c.ji tXidi!, in the inieiiess of its tjualiiv and beauty ol .■p()ca'ance. It is 3 i ) 9 feci, weighs f ^ lbs. 'I’lie gentlei'iati w ho imjiorletl the biaiikel Slates that none !)ul Cotion hhin- {ke'sart usfil iu I’lance. Such as are j n.ude of word are for « xporlation only. ! (!oitcii shins, we are also inloimed, are ' u i ,heir II- j)i-i !’eteri'^e lo any oilier. * M;.iui(acturcd i>\' c:lton, iasteiulo* ly. fiovernor 'I’KOLr, of (Georgia, on re- lirii’g iVoui ( fure, was inviitd by the ci- ti/en-^ td’ Miliedgeville, to a jdiidic tlin- iier, which hedc(line(!. In his letier to the commiiue of citizcns, he says, “It is enruigh that they (the citizens of Mil- li ogeville) sh,;!l have been jdt ascd to con sider mevvorthy of such testimony, anti II.y legiets at parting would tiidy be in- cnasrd in tlo' degree in which they siM u’d tu !h( I.js! hour have iiicreascd Hi til- ir kiiidtii lo me.” r.i)y’0*vi)tp. e have frequently f’l ownt tl ..'i.rti ihr (ji:e.‘ tj'.n has bet n put to us I/v thi new L-paj)er-boi rowing gentry: — “W iUyoti lend me your iasl paper? I'only Weld 11) le.i'i il.” Now wl.at in t reation d; '-.u h folks think newspapers are iiriidetl fo' exct]d to read—and li they want ih» ip, wi’.y tlon'l tiiey p.iy ftjr ! tliem, and tiui.s .(■murierate the printer? A iiuti ii.'g'd wilh Itio same proprhdy, go tu a I „ker and Sav, won’t you jl nd me a loaf of hi-eud—I oi ly "ant to I eat It.” liicorder. I ^\'atcr pn,-tf (iiiu.—A correspondent I inlorins u- ti-ai ii s'lci’fcdt tl in li.aking j t glue pt liecilv water proof} arul havir-,;;- jihf ; io|)eiiv, also, (d'di v^ig aiinoi'l im- I fiu'dialdv id'ier its applicadoii. Ilis iin‘- thiicl. wt leaiii, i'dii'.' to in ri'Tse roni- n.,r. giue in ct d w Ltt r, until it btcome' p>." fee Ily sol t, ' Ili i t I ( t.iin :ti:; i t s oi ;; in ;d i form ; afu r w hii h il is to hi dissolved in i romiTU;n r ,w lii'seed oil, assi' ted hy a ■ gentle heal, uti.il it beroirit s eniir ly l; h- I eii lip by I.:(• I;dter. alier whichitmaybe j a J’pi led t) ‘-uh-jiances for adl.«’sion to each j()tiiei', in tht! w ay ctjiiimon ijue is t^rdin- j arily aptdii d. Il tlries aitiit;st immetliale- j It. aii'i water v. jil exirl no ae.’ion tjti it. dt is unnet I ssaI y to !,av to how many !•. alti.dde |,iiip( Kes in ttie aris, thi.iapjdi- ■e.'iinti mav he used. F(r cabintd ma- I krrs i’. is important, as mahog'any ve- I ncer-', wlu r; jdyi'tl by this substanec, will I never Lll dl l>y xptisure to a most al- I mo^jil'ere. 1 n ship hiidd ing. it (•ha’.dy I will answu’ a v aluable pnrpove. as il has ' inhniti'iymtire tenacityilian con.mon j;hu', and hretJines impervious to wa'cf*. We I consiocr it an importani discovery. Ind'iu.i i Jit cord. ! ^ Trori^arc!.! yapv.- ^Vo have seen r. for %l.ich he hrs patent. If is an txcdleni artic !e, j-.r-1 it water marks were madt tn liank pap^r, bills of exchange', See. there would entl of counterfeiting. ]J;.nks Il.l^hr readily purchcse the right, and iia\e nic- chinery lo do it thtmseUe?:; aiul ir. woultl be a mystery which need n»rvor be disclosed, at least ihose w lio are hast' enough lo countei feii, will never be ah!*; to discover ihe metliod t>f doing it. '1 ho, paper is also well suited tt» cover prints and painiiiigs in )dace of gla^s ; if pi:t on well iheie will Ij«‘ hut hi lie iliflei ence iu the a|)pearance of a picture f’rom one co\- ered with glass. 'Fhe ctist of covering ^ [liclure with tiansparent paper will nol exceeil 20 cents for a frame three fVt’f by four f’eci—it is also used as covtiiing f’or windows, to prevent the rays of ihe r,ufi from passing thrcugh ; at ihes.,me tiu.c to admit as iTiuch light as if no paper was on it. it can also be used as a cylinder or tube to p,ul round a lamp or candiv aiui cause il to emit a nu>re agreeable ligln. '1 Iu sc are only a few uses tu widcli it can he applied ; ntuny more will gratia- ally tievdojie themselves, when aiiisis are a^vare ihat such an ariicle is 'o lie oL- tained. N. J. Enij. S'lertm Mnnnfurtory.—A mannfac.tory of lirilannia Ware, worked by .sieaiii, has been in operation in part foraftMv weeks, in 'i'aunton, Mass. Among the articles manufactured are Coffee pots anti tea pots, which, of the kind, are etjual to ariy of foreign manufacture. Other articles of this kind tif ware have been manufac tured, and will be in still greater Vtiriety manufactured at this establishment. Thi) building of Uu; manufactory is of brick, two stories high, aO f>y .10 feet, with au L. projt:ction 30 by Ju feet. 'I'he enginti is of six horse power, anti w ill be suf- ficient, it is supposetl, to carry as mucU machinery as will fill the building; at present il is parllv iilh tl, and is hardly yet fairly in o|)eration. 'riio engine retjuires j the ctnisiimption of bul two feet of piae wood daily. iiiiU. Put. TIIK MAR KRIS. CMiHLKSTOX, ?f0V. 5. Cottons.—T lie re is still very litde do ing in Sed h!ands and Santee,t—the cer tainty of a short crop, induces holders tt> ask prices which purchasers are not wil ling to pay—some few sales, however, have been made, williinthe range td’on;- present ciut)iations. Vplamls i)egin tv ariive jiretty freely, (about 3800 bales iu the course of the past week.) mid ‘^otno sales, of priinest fjualiiies, are making for the Northern manufactories, C; for tht^ French market; but the priccs dom.'n'l • ed, a 11) arc getieral'y above the H: tish limits, and the heaviest buyers arc consequently unable to operatt*. A brgf* ]>ortion of lliat which has arrived durit r ihc wet!;, having been purchased in the. interior towns, at high rates, ha« bctti i torcd ; some sales have been efVected at a reduction of half a cent on previous rates, and a general expectation seems to be enUrlaineti, ihat this reduction will be generally submilted to. Hour—Is in rather iielter tlcmand. blit wiihoul any variation in p' ice. \Ve tjtaotc supciiitie f’rom S5 to fifths, as in (jnality. Corn.—The demand i« limited, and the stock ample, nolvviihstantling wc have no arrivals. We f|uole the same as in our last, 40 a 4.] ceiils. Crorcrics, \*c.—There is some little stir in busir.ess, and stocks of Sus'nr^ CoJ/ur, i^r. are cf/ming into retjuisiiioii. Sugars', of all flescri|)ti''>ns, are in f’air demand, and higher [)rites, in niosl instances, aro obiained;(.V)y/i?r,of prime c[uality,is scarce, and in request, bul ihe lower qualitie'i are plenty and dull. Spi'dt.i, of all kiiids^ are uiuch the same as last week. W( do not remeiiiber ever to have seeo so much pork in our market at as early a period in the season, as at this time. Ir. I-I indeeti tjuite ahiindant, anfl the prir.« ranges froni g }• to R l 50. 'I'he tjunidity' of corn matle the present year, will ena- !)!e drtivcrs to bring their hogs to markec at ii.eonsideraide expen-e. We niav. thireloie, Irom the nuiiibt r of ht\gs ct- lurlcd, calculate U|>nn procuring- poric still lower (say .•SO''unless speculator-, should step into the Market, and keen tiiC ariidc uj). reli:ri:hitrv^ C/!d Diim'rviyn. M\C\I}.\ 1 Al.I.y. An eartl qaaki', vhe eiujjiion of a vof c.init: nionntain, the ct>nuugration of (ilv, ate all spectacle.,, in wiiich terrt)i is tlie first and preiloniinant emotion, j ri’..' mo^t in jiiessive exertion of liumaM i ptjwer is 01,ly set'll in the mnr.'erous and sirkening ho.-rorsor a conlVicl 'jctwceii jiwo mi'^hly arinii's. 'I i:» se, too, a:o trM’.^ieni and conlingrnt exhiiiitions td’ s'.ihliiiiity. i^ut after we have stood an j iiouf al tl'.e iotjt td’these falls, after tlu' { eye has been at t ustomed to lock at them j w i;hoiit !)h in hing, afier the car has be- ! come {jiiuliai izcd with the deafeninp; j aiul inccssa'd loar. when the mind liegins j to rail ttla'.e th*' gi atidetir of the ‘caie t.f i operatiot.s iipon wl.u h Tiatnre acts, then I :t is, that the trdiie artl nnmitigh'd fed- hngr sulilime rushes 11 poll it, and this j is, pro!)ahlv, tin- place on the whole j f;!ohe, wliere it iv fi.li in '.ts m j'. t un’iii"'.- v;! si:nolU:itv-
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1827, edition 1
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