'HE WE rrn ERN I'AEOLIKIAX. rHE POWKRS ?OT I'lELKGeTFO TO THK rlTF.I) TtTfc HV TUB CONSTITUTION, WO PROHIBITED BY IT TO Tn T tTRS, ARC BRSKRVF.D TO TUB 81 tlT. RPUPBCTKRtT, OH TO TftB PBOPIH. Amendment to f CfiWtitUtion, Articlt'X,- 'Summer 1 o Yokmc 2Y.j SALISBURY, IV. CL, DECEMBER 18T1840. Whole JWtmbcr, 1,009. rrn .... A V r i i t t I e kim or mi 2lX:if:i VFXKLV::::;::::?:CHAS. F.' FISHER, K4iir tul Proprietor, ."..it i ruilil tkhiul flfv FriHnH. v '. .irffintA LiU'uaJM w.. ..... . ...... j . :.a .,i nr ' Till, if not dshI in ' r .1.- ....... aihorihiiiiv ftl rt ifVll. ima l'IT ' ruun-.-iutuii , ,aV tfw-m!mi-d until ail rnnnire are paid, i th. ikriitfinn fttirt t IlA frttl ri mu coiisiHcuuMfiy ind correctly ur. -nt 3-w ems, or nfietn unri ,re the end of. ilic yesr subscribed for, rT" -1t" H s l p;r ..- I..VI.... it.nn iIia hnva rilniL A (If? r-'l'"-- - IJ-TCrufc. li'A" 1 "me ii'- "v"" - .ki ..(' 3.'! per pent, tn.rn the renir P'ICP wm -r:V la vrtl suWwrs. (FT Artveriiaemeiiu . :,t f puV.ia;.in. raVt be u.nrltcfl witli Iho num- .? t-.ir, . they will Ij.ic.oiitiniici'. . ' . i ii ' ) k rnre rt-iitNn, nil I")ts n'l'lrr-wd to in ri- A FIllvSIl SUPPLY. " voiisw,, '',IH, unlcrvtgit(i, AdiiimiMrnlor of the late . Dih I.' Ahwiu, oficr for twl the vnlunbln Ee1on(ing lo th V.olate of the deewwed , A Ijon BulrKl)le poriion rif the collrctim wh nmd by Dr. Auitin himwlf ' wil much cnr, nH principilly conwt ot Gold J Stiver, Copper, and iArud Ore, in ihetr varirwn vtiurl comhinntmns, pelcctfd from the rhinernl repionm tfhionniry ; 1k.'BkIoi a num.' mr fd)tirwj from F.urhpo. Scientific gentlemen, or literary inetitutumi umiirini; to pnrchnM the whole, or any part of the ,ahn)ct,fan havejhrther tplicttriorpy I he collection will be m.lifciu aoon m n reaaonn Lie prtce may be offered fiir ik f C, K. WIIF.RLER, Admr. Salwlwrv, N. C, IW. 4, lVt. f. - MISCELLANEOUS. 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIDSON C.OUXT1 TON A T 11 A N SLICK. ( TRVRI,Limi 81 R4IL ROl. - anii, but I'd like, to hnyfjlorgot io toll you RbouF the rad rcwH, that I come here on. Wal, t went over to Jary City in the ferry boat, and they tucked mn into a little tort of boi without any wheelx, and jnnirned chuck full of folks, and mid that we fthouM be eff in few minits. Wal, while I rm looking at re'ty little gal with bluo eyea and the purtyeit tort 'of yalHTr hair that 1 ev or ot eye on, the bot jiivr tori f a jerk, ami wliiz r -off w4 "weiil like parched corn off a shovel, Smash dab, lickety split, e atreaked it through' . ! the Jaraevi so iwit't that a teller couldn't feel hmi elf wink. The. treea went ihooting by you like a troop of Floridny aogen running awny from the itijinia. The stun walla aeemei as if tlwy had got scared, and were running rurcs, together. The hou neomed aa if they had jist took lo dnncinjr ' Nutliing easier it; nutur," tez ha ; " so jump in, for aco, we're ffttiiJ jilTy.? f ' '.-.v.' . ' In I got, and offwe wonthke a streak pfehalk, and it waru't Imq, surb cjioufjll, before we got to -FbltWnbim,! N ttliTT ciTyi'awMMMii Hie w iy of atraighi stun walk, all ftcWa 4'pew pin. A sight of treps area growing along each siilo of nil tli-?trfets, ind they run nil kinder checked over the hull Prty as niurm murks oiiMhe aquares a fk enke of gingerbread.. I had'nt no Cimft ln see much of the city, but I got aLmy laws, aru stronger ariiinrni with l)ritii-h ralert tha,n eitlior the aprwe of justice or thaxfear ot France. Charlexton Nerevrp. J ii MR; now. r.f-r...!. at t'i" " it'bury V-olK-e !,ret.t lrm:i ClwirltlinK the following tV?. tn ht ime-rUi it Court of Plea and Quarter .Vcwiin, Jiorembtr "WHigst the door yards, and when we come to the Term, 1910. river, it jil flashed up through the trecscool enough Gcor-! Miller 1 ' " j tft make yoii fcel'dry, and thai wajnll a' ch-.p UniirtToYlhc Prolettant fyitcopal mmt MetM. ditt Episcopal Chvrckt, in ike United State.- The acting Bishop of thu Protestant Kpisconal Oiurch, itrUio Diocese of Kentucky, hna writ tea a letter if siirne'coiisiikralile length to tha Ken tucky Animal Vonference.of tho Mettiiidisl F'oisco. .pal I'hurch, in wJiifli h smi-sis t'n propriety of " . . .. i- : 1 a I ..... '.I t .... I . 1 .. I" Siiddle.bans.alfJ.k a bito, aud.Sot through ji" ' w in i"Y"",u,r'' "'7 ,r,, ",r' " l" in lime ,ftJ)taaJur..Ibuim3reTilcriJLm4. tamal porty forms a lying on the Schuylkill river, VhemUo: have own very kind. ,i',K u.,i. Wu bn,..snn W covered over will, i ly reived by the pars under iho Control of tha rtnr.J.d (mHL and . lonkiniT as cool and areen ! nnaiai vnurcn. .a . ,.r..mher in Julv. "It ralv made n fed as pretendjo MyN-4,iaJ Meuenger. 7-. ... ,v. j , ! - - V if I wanted to irit married sndlivo in one on em. i , . trnm iM i tHtmutarnvn. . THE MERCER SOLEMNtTIEH. . - Y Tt. Attichment t tints, hirh..df ''t ihf t f-w n .h, r i I -vill 11 00 Ihe J I"'-- 11 Oninars llnisinx, Cisnrs. !rst uunlitv, and piinctiml ocnlcrs Wi'.lism Northern S 1 N this cas, it ajjnearihir to the MtUftation of the Court that the Detemlnnt, VVdlian. N-rihem, hith abscimded or so conceals himself that te orl dinary rrocesw of the Law cannot be Irvied poo him ; It is, therefore, ordered by the Court, that niihliCBtion be made for an weeks in tha WeslrYn Ciirolmisn, for the said William Northern .o efl pr before the Juaticea of otirCuurt of Pleas JgjitynnA mk-iy.id.--r- could see. Wal, think I, (hey nju.st have prime race horses to draw all this string of coach, j ei at this rate, considering they burnt no wheels , wjrth awaking on to 'em. I stoml by to we litem hitch on the team at Jarsev City, hut iho horses didn't seem lo be nothing worth a mimlinV. So when I see how consarned fast we was a goingk I jtst held on to my hair with hotli'liiinds to keep it ; , Then the river looked ao awful bright a Ehming , up throngh the trees. It raly seemed to inc as il l I should have liked to ston a liitle while- jist to i Tha cereinonicir atlendir truj re;iHennent rf crindout a lot of p.vetry there under the banks. the rn au.sof Uent-rnl Mrer yeskrday, lU..a7tit in i . n ,; ... .i. ,i i...b.iult., were ol a lfu y liiMKumji character, and wert Wa . nt ast wo not to B timoie; a citv llwl liHjksi - ' V ! i" ii i ', r i participated w by a Iurgt tiu.nrwr i) ciiieeiis aii! as much like York, as if it had been shelled out nj ,tueHied IhriMi-hout V thoo : .!s the same pod, only it is a great deal smaller, ana not i hit mora clean. By gracious I for if they 3idu't havo lectin sort of beds in the cars, as they call 'em, so I turned in and slept purty much nil they way to Washington. .'EUROPE..- ' ;V Qarltr.i3twiiat Jth it"JeHv-twlrtfeW fhr the aeoiMui Monday in February next, and replevy,! or Jufljfment, pro ronfeo, will be entered ngainst ot K'rms. , Ihe day, contrary to iliex)- it'i ,; created hy ine storm ol me My netoru, vra ute;ii', and highly, favorable for (he purpose.- Al riini o'clock the firing of a gun in Waliini;toiqM.-iro . annouitced the removal of ihe reinsins from lhrut"r" Church, whence they were aoon sficir tken under the escort of ihe First City 'Primp to Yhe First Presbyterian Church. More, scci'idint: Kj,. ,Pr5.yii,l.,lt ,WxangetJnts.lh.-4li.-'Wa'Tdc Iron! ol the pulpit, on either si'to ct wiiich wer Window to tee how-iitlia.Jjp"i;s;alcoJ.J it waa as riiuch asJ could do to keep from yelling : rigVt out. Instead of the horses, they'd hitched! liable erliRps, all the more interesting for its VT H'n.t:eand Kemh " iim.ki.iw :? WS or !!arrifi'Oii:,ment, F. '.wtl!.' Pi!, . " . . Ii 4 VF).'- IMU and DiHet.-. II"VK-li i vir,, ,.., i' iJ-.r tVu- Rnr-t 4'mnri:n, Pr--Ut- C. K. & C. K. M HM.u.t.. mi FRESH TEAS, W;nv??:x'ri's. Tolcco, and Ctire, J-.is received awl Hr sale, at Ihe Hwlis- tionr Dmsj Store. ?i!?-iry, Nov. M, 1t0. ; l oltou arnt I FAtnrvi .n..ii bif rm the pohlie tifib7 .nA nnw.sfAr for t, wholen.ite IsLih Ct tana cf JUi-l -ory. c wr!l te-trd ami known an K ns im. ri."- t, fr. tho wishias to pur yrlUple 0te . a call.- i:. H. Ai W. 1. " "i"1"1 " mystery, and from the p-nerol bel.ef.flmU'Meifl'ft. MtMlkction U . the Plaintiff's debt. Old Ifarry harnessed up than anylhina lc, and , ,"D """f-v.. -b- v- - . Ti.iI'IUS MOCK r r r .w i .i. .1 i i. i . i i . the conrirmeit schemes ol llie siaicsmen oi r ranco, em tll AO. wuiv, c, f . v, I ihr lid was ncninir wilh the boxen behind h un , . .i l'nnti.nH mu Kikhi i. 1-nr Austria need not be helter skelter, hurra boya right al ng the road, at o . . , i . L i j - named as betna a Power essentially passive in the Mtl... n..il lU.k.ii. MMlHnir fira nn1 limn, t tinman I sume, if If bad eni CUe for fodder mei of th, grand dpma, She h ii.vy .... ' r riCiLr colonics, nuvschemea of foreign conquest, Dec. 4, 1840.6. Printer's fee ft 5 50. JSoticc. of THE SALISBURY MAHl'FAC-TLKINUCOMPANThavingcom-Mienced operation, are now prepared to furnish dealers with Cotton Yarn WDenhr quality on favorable tern.a. f J.-RIIQDES BROWNE, Ag't. Salisbory.'IJee., Si, 14V r, or of PVnniylvauia, Vii'ainia and New. Jersey, 1 :" TIlV " Hello t" se I, to the driver. "Hello I you darn'd black critter; kt rue out, I say. I say, I paid to go to Philadelphia. You need uot think vou're going to take me to the infernal regions quite so easy ; ao jistlnck tracea and let me git (Hit." MI LLE4GEVI t,LE-X)T L. T- tf. LADIES. JMsTL W Y. have jurt rctTO . of tha crltraiea .'c- V .rr: .... . ..f.nna 2 Kia:'!PffiSsSL,WiV:S: -ST-"TON FAUroHTUii"- wMorit- I ..imrv. CMJit. aa JWiee t.mt tn ?rrtnry:"i, iiow in full operatioa. Th"e intimately acquaihted with the Yarn of ibis Fat.'tory, preli r it to anv monfsctured in Ihe State. N. B. I wish la procure, about one hundred Balea of Cotton, first-rate quality,) dolivered at eitner -one lb. - URRAGE. . ........ I5ale of.lMton, tirst raie quality.; c ; the ab)v Fsctoyv-which I wdlipin, half for ih other, or at eight cenht per x - - . '.. .-.e.Vi -V anted; LABORERS, tbo miwl of them Dil.JAMKS(;.WOMAC!i I- TMHiefitmt r r i i'if ii ivfVfl trmrMt himself BW C4 the Tow. SALPl RV, t.-ndHr h.R o work Labnve sruuudi -Ulieral waeea witt a lv- n hv ih Waaliuitflun'Mininjl Cnmpany,ituaied K,w"i.i.ft nr Tf.iles fui'Lekiiiflt-w. Those "'"J1 . 'II L f 1 wuhmg tu uniitg ty tne year win no pn-.umrjy andihosotiuMt atudying their emptojera- TOterest will coiiiitiand the bigtH'sl wages. ROSWELL A. KING. DarWson C.i., Dec. 11, 1840. t t i a. Iff esn be t II the VSU.H- brsnchwof his pro- i- H:i t,eUav9ot tho V"U1 '",'" ...s. ' 7 DS.LEANDEUKli.UAN ot5ae. By gracious, I might Must aa wj 1 jelleiLlo than if I hadnn been nouoay ; but oy aru-oy tie stopped at a little place in Uie Jarseys, where GiiHTir Bonaparte's brother has got one of the hansomcst houses that ever I sot eyes on t soj jumped out- about Ihe quitted, and I went iff to the driver, and .sea I, "look a bete, Mister j t want you to git my suddle bags and tat me off. . . . . . . . . t i I iV If Id have yon to Know thai i naint soiu my sen to Old N ick jist yet ; so you need'nt send a hull team, and an aleaator to set to droiL raft fcfiL-.L taut ta iga-teP-iiiladelphia. cause of love, hatred, or dread of. the doings or aiyings of the obsiinato old crocodile of the Nile, Mebemet.Aji, gencrol cotton 'merchant, tyrant, philosopher, conqueroiyTirtuoso.and whatever else is grand, mean, grotet-que, and contradittory. Austria has nothing to do with the virtuea or the vices, the trealneas-ift-the UttU?iei M .Mehemet iluJJ may. ahaka. hU4Ha.jacka jurni m ttddv ly they cannot reach ber, nestled quietly m the bosom of Europe. But Austria baa eomnhiug u do with Russia. Prussia, and England. With,-the ' fi ir me r khe united in dismeiiiborinff Poland, and The galleries of the church were filled with lii liei., and the lower part by citizens and strangers. 'I he members of the First City Troop occupied thn seats immediately in front of the bier. The coflin was enuhrouded in a large nntiounl Hag surmounted by a standard of yellow silk, which was earned by th Amurienn irinM t the battle of Princeton. Tha ceremonies in the church coinoiunoed by ilm sinsinz of a hymn, "Our land, O Lord, with songs of praise," which was followed hy tho read ing of appropriate portions ot the scriptures, and an eloquent prayer by the Rev. Albert Bur nee. - William B. Reed, Esq., then nrnnouucfcd a hiuh. ly interesting oration upon topics' cnunected with rtio-occasioniii which lie SpokoXfihe i dent -Tove of liberty exhibited bv the atinwol .j;txU.MJttJaiU age'eoTourcoIuiiriI exi(eure, and 'if Hie rie, progress, and h ippy ternunatinii of our rtv.duiimi. ary struggle, in which he 'wclt with einj-hMris upon the individual character of General Meii er, and upon the various acts ol his lile, maiiites'ing .1. .. .!.....: ... !.... I. .... ...I.:u . L.. -1..J French liberty anu r renco iienpousm in mo wars of the Revolution ; it may bo set down to habit, " Wal," aez he, sort of ptjzsled : " aa you be n going to Philadelphia aslist as steam can caifjt - "tm . Look .he-lfe ;JitJaTiafcHr'yfr from Weathersfleld j and I rather guess your mas ter '11 feel tort of sheepish, whert bo finds that he's titclied the son of a deacon of the church intid of a Vnrk dandy ; tn you'd bettor give me my saddle cises were concluded hy a benediction by the Uevi Mr. Curnalun. of New Jurney. therefore, that she ii found a party' in the alliance j . The prnct:stin then moved forward alun the to settle the ownership of Syria. Neither has 1 denignuied route, somewhat in thu followiig order : Pruis a any interest in the difTicultx.iii,ite presenjj Muuatud. TriimpHe-rv -'ZZ Ijh'aJMiLTaU tMmmSTatJUmttfn. as well be a dispute for the Australian Islands n Tho First Jionp as Iho Escort Proper, for Syria. It is a question of division of spoils, TheJ5uAhlrewV.ictyTw -TDWr orlaleVrbl of distribution ri'iti' a banner, reprint, St, Andrew . .!. 4 tanI fliit oilinmrJ u run i ix. I i n n rt l rl.1.. iSlt ri tf"" baga Besides, I'm a' gittipg ilirei.mmrAV ami 1 1 eifl :u ii . . SJ'sbnry. sno ' .,, Hi u- is in Mr. West's new ar.cn-uu...- , J. & W. MitrpiiJ n-, X r rut !" If. re iTTC. Dorr.i AS l3 lll'i . .... -, . . . Z7Z Ilr. Ahll Smith,) nearly ''"F1") ... i.. ....-i; 1 M-v.vi Eroi sstorp, pi'"" j-s I V I LL ofler for Sale, on the pretrri8, on tKm Tlinrwlay, the tlst of January, 184t, iny IMantatioo, lying in Djidon cvunty, on the Yad.. kin River, above Bruwn'a Ferry, containing 009 Avrt w, pre w ,0 th" best plantation on the Yadkin River j but Ihoaw wihhiii to purchase are requested to examine it. -To suit the convenience of purchaser, 1 will el! in Tract, of , 3, 4, J, or COO Acres. ,t...- . -KIGIIT OR TEN UKAD OF CATTLE, and a number oTother article too tedious to men- tion.l " .. .---..s--. -.l- ..s A ii imrttin wuihimr to nurthase cao do so oy 'i r . - .. ... . ,i, lo the subscriber oeiweeo i" kind of want a bite of gingerbread and. cheese Jtst then bia team began to snort fire like all possessed, and a steam of Brooke come out on his Mr as if be'wase gitting aful wrathy at what 1 was aayiag , by-amby, the man sea lie, "eornevjompini.we've 'got steam purty well up, aod must be a going.', " But 1 haint no notion of going any further your way" sex 1 ; " I didn't make no bargain to ride in a string of go carts wilt) Lutzebub up lor a team.", ' Why, what on arth are jo.t. talking about," sea he $ what do you takejhis ingtne to belwJ ..Jwtbat ilis,"tal, "a Uritter aa wrathy ia a whirlwind, that cuts, dirt like a streak of ''tmreWwim fin tnSj iroht Russia would get jfootihg on it, and F ranee, dresding the overshadowing naval power of the one," and the exhaustlesa resources, tlio iroo go vurnment and grasping ambition of tho other, is nocsssartly in opposition. 1 ranee ci"!djjanju thing even by having her share in tho division of The Thistle Sotiety followed, also bearing a banner representing a Ihistle. Inscription " A. mo me impune laceml." Governor Porter, tiovuruor Gilmer, of Virginia, the Mayor, Recorder, and City Authorities fol lowed. J 'r w.i. it ... j iIi.mmI nf before that time it ' liiilituinif.aaiiauort like a "Vwnp earthooslis. .fHiv III ai". "'"I - . T. I ' . v - . r . : . . ... J . 1. ...... Will be olri-reil luf dale as auvemwu "' i! .-rxc to a puoiip- ... .A - " ANDREW H0LDSH0U8ER, Sen'r. fcember 11, 1840. . T i....". . . ,,1. .k,-c...ri.hnii.in Salisborv, ',1 iLU:5lN8i u--" - i 1 ' .y tirt day a J-r.uary vN , i . . . tMwa S8' - nd ilurty-fiveij n r...l....Ul.:WH. Ill . v..,. ,m Lot tola on J J . . .11 nii year. I a air! lo " "S? " 1 i 1 1 kfl immtdutnlv. . ..,l.ri GEORGE I TO WATCU & CLOCK REPAIRERS. & pluy a Watch and Clock Re- Jmirer, to whom he will give con atant woikand good The old evil critter bitnsetf half kivered with fire and arnoko, a dragging tie poor human ciliers to darnatioo, without giving ua time to ask what he's about." , V v WHb; that tliethap ba began To tiaw TiaCriglil" out, and id he, u you Yankee thick head you, didu't you never ace an engine afore." -:, " I guess, I've aeon aa many ingioes as you ever ages. None but ihoM of t)er and jii w-n L-all pintH op, fflltl tii'T "' the Ottoman Empire, compared with what she would loso by the distribution of it between Lou land and Rui France could gain nothing be yond the mere possession of so much territory, diminished in value liy the disgrace of entering into a conspiracy tt dismember au empire because it was weak and peacsful tod unsuspecting. Where as the other Pewsrp may eoixu the most important advantages without the actual dismetnlienncnt ot Turkey. ' Jiussitf might 'gain n free passage into the 'Mediterranean for her fleets aa well as her Commerce j she might get a military post, Tre. -bisondetbrinstxijce. onihe, 8(rathetirshor of Hie Black Sea, another point of control equally over Persia. Caucssjaj and TurksCiLyslaDdouly wants piissession of the Isthmus of Suez, of Ihe city of Aleppo, with merely the " right of way" to the Euphrates, and the control of thafttobl river, and she will then have opened two great routes for irtesm com of which will greatly increase her commerce, ex. tend bcr influence, and draw together the disjoined members of ber empire. The two great aggress ors fear not France nhe canno effectually thwart V ' llniii siiiiii'iii "ill i "l III I ' ""' I mdostnous habits need eppty J PA VI I) I- POOL. tr.v It. .. a. tere Austin, dee'd., noti and all j but 1 don I see as they ve got any tiling to do with toat fiery, dragon of your'ii.n " Look a here," sex the man ; a opening a door jm tne cruter a ones, ims iu. uoinmg ii. ! but it's all made out of wood and Iron, jist as ,j oilers in ihe stoamboais it git up tlie steam for make us go so fast. , " sex I, a looking sort of know. fiea all persons indebted to the j . M)W( g jf m najn, gUmption enough 4 frrfiCTtsTJfTtiirrCsvy, heniJe 1 by Com. Stewart. Ihe Military, under the command .f General Goodwin and Prevost aud accompaiiieil by seve. ral very excellent bands, plaung martial music. Among the stranger Cmiirtnmi' -.vn nut Ice J tho York Rillo Brigade, the Lancaster Fencibles, and the Lancaster Artillery.. . . Citizen on aorsebnek, and a long train -of car. riages. When the coflio made its appearance from '(he church, several discharges from canuon took place in Washington aquare. The flag io the harbor, and throughout the City, were diar lay ed at half mast, the old Continental bell in the State llousu was tolbid, and fit mtriote guns were fired m Washington sipursi, during tha march of the prooeseion -The streets, windows, and every available point along tho. route -wa thronged witn spocutor. , Ou arriving at the corner cf Ridge R.rtJ and Coatee atroet, the military left the line, and tha remainder of the protesmou touk rarriaws, mid escorted by the first City Troop, proceeded to Laurel Hill cemetry, where Die patriotic nl ihhiV J tiesof tlwnwcasioa "ere f w.6cludeil depositing the coliin in the tomb pmpared.4s.tbe lust rtisting -place of one of the most distinguished martyrs ia. ihe cu of-American Independence, la diiclu siouVit may not be amiss In siy lk.it the aranjii': rrirnt fit "TBrt f l" f " " " '' " 1 Salary. N. C.,Ocjr 301840. A&minUtTalor'ft oVcc. . . . . i..: .. ih-Nuv. biltrsin the sioam TF 5r.,T"5 "7.' Let-i us. and that's whs, , ofTdlninUtr'ati-m on the WS! " UoW . . t m..rd tn the country '- iiscriner ui'i -j - . . . . i k tJ A. W . Brandon his Agent, Warted Cot- , R,,i.burv. . ..i , lift III. 1UU I ' w,wlr 7 .1 ibe Rowan .11 ,-ersoo. i.W? 10 r. a!U,J .'ke settleoHMit r - WM. l- v.it." X-N.U.n-yrcun ioce tue io btske this aru- " 7 ' same, to emHr forw.rJ sml make tnneui p-r j wM - . ; , JM . menl, as the l-late iw " t .hem! vou chaps are awful green I" The feller opened believe that I d been for that ! UTe?J rfrfw JS autheniicted, hi. eyes a few, and raly begun to W,'.f!n Z Jl bid a tar their been too cute for Jiim 5 if ,t hadu't or Ihi notice will V0"', va fc4rtM,. - , , , ... .ii , v.r , the sea, by which alone France Could chqck tbeir progress in the East, and it was most politic ol them to involve Austria and Prusiia in theit alli aoce, who cannot shaie in the plunder of .Turkey, and who, if Franco determines 00 resistance, stand convenient to eaten all the blows. For if there be Vg081 collision, these results would seem the very firt coosequeiices, that England and Russia ouiutlv dispose of Turkey or whatever of it they choose, under their cloak, while, France pours ber -. eaiquering legions into Prussia and Austria j and ho happy these two last .will be in their share of the Wnssiiigs of the Eser questioni u is H W SBtlkwenU Mrv. Kag. 2?. mo. N UttE, U tlx cy.-A smart, .ci.ve. . .. ... . .....j,nuij ia liooxe worx. . n IT U'IIF.K1.I'.K. Amr. SalUbnry, Noy-1 i. 140.;- ""matchless sanative. THIS invaluable Meilicine is for le by the . . !.llA,t..nviUa. MotltBf"P''y co Wr E.W RAGE-4 'February 21. AiO. V .t .-ik . 1 . ...amu mms ls Atttsf puuraPf.tinr iff. r. .1 ajI fuil alian i asr-Ji I Li hi ia t mat I rifrtsass rnin:nurriii,D uni v vm uiumvinsi ii should t leu twiui .rT:iivwi . t- ' ' ij uA ku k..h. I .lit took .1 wen irtto Ibe nd (but tb migbty tide of a geoeral wi may j I U cwvvi ."-I - . I . I . - - . - critter. Gauly I but wasn't h chuck foil and run-1 sweep them into ingnil.csnee. , It is irue tnai an ningbver with fire, and smoke, and biiing water, the schemes of the an.Wtiwis might vanwh before No wonder it puffed, and whrxzed and snorted j so domestic insurrectimif cbd social eonuUwi.-thai 1 -.mtnltyoor ' "tti' PwWaTwarmTcMend .in a general revolunoo, it Tsty-wss csro I can toll jou h " ru you sartain you can baul the critter up out. V It was also a matter of general renmrh, n if , PJiiladeliihia hs not for many years-witne-isiKf t soldier liks and elegant lit its details a4- jjnpraS.-- A Pichtrt nf llolur$.' Mf. Fulton, a oiissloo . ' ary id India, write thus! v f -'--.v, ; "I aw many pilgrims, and rweay of them the moot mist rsble objects (hat cuu be imsitined. Ot " or two particularly attrauicd aiy attention; one was a blind old man, wasted away to eoch a degree, that with bia sunken. siglHloss eyes, lie luptoed a very striking resomhlancs to the picture ofdeaih t ; " another was an old woman, with tottering steps ml . emaciated body;. bending ber course to a hotna 7 which it is next to impossible slia caa ever rt adi. . Other were young men who had perform ts pH,- . grimage of perhaje 1,000 or 1,500 nules, am! ti"w asked and, etarvmg, and exhausted w!h; fa'.ik'tJe, 1 they are slowly retracing ibeir weary, way.1- Mo.t of (hem are are worn out wnb walkit.?, nf Iheif Hit era so blistered srtd nrt, that they rm,Wiped Z IILVK", Ofatrf rfrtcrVstm for iak, thi$ Offer- Ta 'goiraT war might end in a 'genernl revolution, j , ,1(J1 op Wlth lttc ,, piece wf cloth thy. j i anu ir i.j'iuu.u7 ."' - -.- -: , -m., ... . r. w ... ... t , 1 J . . -l . nu;ui;.i.;, I ,A .1.. , . .nvwiher. that ipstrain liW Utt'estne .f F.trf-. i. - AimI w'ltal i the fruits ; th) toil t hy. 'unw)elfoihadoutbebit,Usnistorm. Tbe R'twal : ' ( . . 3 V. r . y, , , ' , i '. '.-! - w -' .... kJ Kf -sty a