T TIIOS. J. LEMAY, TERMS jXKiiC wlthaur th Stale wilt be VImibZ?- Baso-ato! stoyesr subscription is edvaate. ' 'iiiTfi OS" ADVERTISING. - for every, qor (eot hmh'M 'A!? iuim im iotertlou, dollsneeeh sea- zZK? ' sheriir. WWW nWej . -.-a, regular prices tor advertiaers at ! fear, Letters lo the Editor ho poet-pan. irNr ana tgmmiiu Tfc. .btibiffer hi 'ho 111. M -r.li.nl. .... General uiVSiiv V rft Bale!, July 3tt; t39. 6 Ur. Wm. EvanV Celebrated Camomile and Aperient Anti Bilious Pills, .... .;r For Consumption, Cough, and Colds, ner vous dseases, liver complaint, dyspepsia, bi- Ion diaeasrs. nilee, ulcers, female weak neat, Biul'all disease of hypochondriacitm, low pi riu,' palpitation of the heart, nervous irritabi lity, nervous weaKtie, nmir aiouv, acniinai weakness, indigestion. Iom of appetite, heart burn, general debility, bodily weakness, chlo rosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical fainting, livstcricSr hea'laches, hiccup, sea ' sickness, nightmare, rheumatism asthma, tio uoloMtOTrwflipt stiJiflatrtSi and "" those who are victims to that moat xcriicia tinR d'sofder Coar.'wiH fiwd "irelief from their ;; niffVrings by a course of Dr. Evans medi-' cine.' W.tf. M. MASON & CO, Itideigh, Agents. Doct. W. Evans' Soothing Syrni Voir Children Teething. l'repared I Himself. TO MOXHF.U3 AKI) NUU5K3. The Diinrt of ths Teeth lliraurh the ram produce trciublesom awl dangerous sy roplitmi. it it known by aiotneri loai iiier in n lioa ia llic mouth and eural Juriiir tUn umcest. The Kami swell, ths secretion of saliva is in reawd, lha ehil'l is.seiswl with freqaeM and I uddea fill of crying, wslchingt, starung in the eoBn, ann spasms oi peraiiar pni ine cuiiu Itbrwki with ealrem violenee, an 4 thrusts hi iairrrs iatit its uunith. If lliew precursory sjaiptoms are wot apCvilily alleviaird, pasmtili Icoaiultisnt nnivcraslly sunren. and soon -fcMM the dnwtutloo of mfot. If mothers who J 'hire Ibeir litUa habet fHt4 whh these dis trsi"l tr ), wauia apply l)r. W illiam ErsBi -Celvhraled Snolhinf 87 rum which ha preserved hun.lre U ofinfmls whea ihoutlil past reauvery, llroiTL feVf.Wd'lenlx 'attacked with tLat fatal maUdv, annvulstons. A Ileal Illessinz to inoiuerv Df7"tri EWtit' Celcbratea Soothing SurupriFot Children Cutting their . ' ' - Teeth ' :rx-'- : - ThiiinfallibU remedy hat preserved hundreds ti Children, wheu thought past recovery, I rum -imvqUioas. A s soon the 8y tup I robbed on be gums, I be child will recover. This prepare 100 110 tnnoeenU so efficacious, and so. pleasant kfiat' no child will refuse to let Its gnmt be rub- ikedwith M. Whea inlants are at tba age ot four Tbia. lb onea the orcs; rarcflts slnmld aettr m eunoui me jr IMc, cliildreni for if a child wakrs in the ' (tight with pain in lliejunns lha Syrup tinnwilt. Ptvy C'VCt eaue oy opvnnif mv purca anil ucanng IbsgumH thereby, pmjrejjlil'g .Uosyu.lsijanuJe-; j'rrooj rosiuve ty uie officucy oj )r, Evan' $oothig Syrup. Tn i lie Aeent of Dr. ttvant' Sooibine Siren: bear Sir The great bnefil aftirded to my suffer- kg infant by veur oooinmg ryrwp, w a sate w nelracled cnu pamiui ucntmun, waw cuuviacn very feeling parent how essential an ai ly appli Dion of saeb an invaluable medicine is to relieve ubm mitery and torture. My inlant, while, ettbiag, eip'rienced sueb acute snffVringt, that leMstlacked wUh a avulsions, and my wife isi Itmtljr tuppowd that dealb would aooa re- s esw the babe from anguish till we procured a xxde ef jour Syrupt which at saoej as applied to httaraia wondeiiul change was produced, and dttr a few application! the child displayed obvious ' ivlief, and by continuing ia its use, 1 am glad so ntorra you, th child has completely recovered tad a rcewrrmcc of that awful complaint has iacc occurred lb teeth are emanaimg daily ad the child enjoys perfect health. ' f give you ' mjr cheerful parmiasios) la make this ackaoel nlgment public, and will give say julormatioa M Ibis sareamttaaja - 5 V; ) - . W.l. JOHNiM. (fJA gentleman whs bat made trial of Dr. Vt Vi.' 6'mibing Strap, la hit family, in eat 'Vrj teething chrld. whhrs ui to Male that he taili! it eath-ely efTeol aal ia relieving pain in the prat, and preventing the sonicqueiiaea nbich , Mntetira Mlow. . AVer cheerfully womply with ' wifequest M. Turk Sun.,, -y. ,!, - .i , I Vf c belKva H ia gencraii acanowieugra uj fiaou ha hsvc tried at, that the SonThing .Vyrup ' for Children Cuithig Teeth, advertised inaaoii-- Kr viihtirtii, lit highly ttveful article tor the por--;; bir wbieh il it svtcMieu. nigniy raspecia Ul peiions, atwnjr rate, wbo have made use of . k, coast betitnte to give its eirtnet the sanction stthea- atmes'.--. Uwttm f reveller. (0".l seven Vase of Teething with. Summer loinplaint, ,, ..,.( enred br the Infallible A merit a Suothing Srrup "f Ur. W. tVtaas. Mrs. MaPbereon, ee aid nig at.' Ns I, MadiMlc street, called a few days since a c medical offlea of IV. Y. giwae, luOCbatara. octet, W. .nnd rurehnscd bottteof the by r...., aptorker child, who .aescTrrir t'cvMmtmg ptiar dtrHnf th pros pf dentition, r-tiemn;-m T. mentaril) tbrestrned with couvultkmt, its bowel toe were seceding toee, aad ao food could be ' retained on the atomacb Almost immediately , os ill aniiticatloa.the alarm'mt tymntomt entirely tested, ami by' continuing the use of lha syrup a the gums, the bowels in a short lime became , SMk nataral. A a tribute of gralitudc lor tba beaefit affcrded the child, iba asorher came of hcrewaaecord.and Ireely mneiioncd publicity 10 ., the abwe. rray we narticniar m 'applying at 100 OHatham street, as there are several oewawi f lerfeita advertised. No other place ia. the eiiy kattbc gaiatje sale )-'. ,'. u Timftinant M vioTata. uunarca geacr t all; suffer much oneatinets from the culling, ' at Ibeir tecta.i Whatever aatigcrens or ratal '': tyawtons attend this procctsol aetore 4bey arc e arixliwed tavaribly from the highly trrliated ad Ial.me4 eonditioa of tba parts thereto rba eriotlpnl ittdicatkms of tuie are to abate the in ttmuuiton, and tn toflra, scotbe, and relaa the t. pms. If that is iflceted the Want is Dreaarved i free sobteqaewt sever, kdMautioa, spasmodi sough twrtchmf of leaJons croup, aattker, and , aoavultioas, ditolajing their latal consequences, r If iJianaraesror guardian bT tbetr babe sortured w ah, painful d, pniuacied . tleal ". and this nmiae attracts their stiention,ihcy sboul 1 , hot be deterred from vmrchcting a bottle of - EVAN'S SOOTIIINO 8TIIUP hrChitdrea Teething, the hasomparable eartoa -cf wbicbi in completely elieviag ibe moat dn -wetting saaec(whn applied lo the talcawta guml M directed J it invaluable, 1 b remedy-hat re- ' titled thooiodt of children chew On tb verge "mine grave, to the tmoracet again oi ineir ois tnaited parent i, attacked wiib that awful aad morj lilrrgut maUdy oavul.iout. ; ; ' - AVim M. Maacn At Co 8. 11.11. M.nbcant Raleijli. 11 . KetTmond. tu Wroacl) t M. U, Mechen, Waihiagtoaf 'l'.' Y. 8. Maithair, HaliUti J ' , fnotswcod at Robaralan, fetertbnrgi ' ' " C 11.11, Norfolk, . A lmr.l, Kadtmoad. "wbj Johnton. VVathington.n. C. cromer at Mawtrwr, Haiti Nostra OATOUiiA--Powerful TOLXXX. Coramisaion and Forwarslliic riltlR Sabsenbers hsvt eMablisked themselvet in Wtlmnijtrm for thw transMtioa of the a bovaj. basinets, eud Solicit a sham - blte -patronage... Having been acenttonTcd to lb bu-. tinrtt, and intending to devote tlirir atlrntion rtclutivrly to it, Ibejr pledge themselves 10 give tatitfaction to those who may natron's them. ' Merchants living in the Interior .mar rely on hiving prompt and early advises of arrival and - shipment of tlirir fioods, and tbosa who sopi1y : lhemtrvct with Groceries from 'Wilmington, ill be rrrulw'y advised ot arrivals, and the slate of the rnaiket. Htrict aitentivn will alio be given to Hie sale of Produce, Lumber, Timber,- asc McGARY k MsTAGGART. miming fn May 20, 1839. t3 6b The Renrral Assembly havinr autliorued tba Governor 19 nrocui-e .one eomrtlele set of weithis. and mrsturet, as stantlauls tor each county, per- root ilitpotea to contract are invited to make their termt known, agreeably to the eel for that purpose, chapter XL. . , -. Moilelt of the e eights ca be aeea at tba Ex ecutive Office. j E. B. DUDLEY April. 1139. 17 if The lleeitter. Standard. Newbera Sorelaloi. Greetitbornugk Patriot, aad Salisbury Watchman ill puuiita tui tart'M. . MOFFAT'S LIFlMIi:iICIKS UK-VMMATION-Wben the most Im portant funcliont of I ile are suspended, and thnte " ho are invaliiit by inherilancfl or imurndenee are reduced 10 a deplorable state of nervous de bility, I hey should not even then nespair, lor it It u-it in detnsir that relief can be found. No. Lei them (rat look around.' and laying atide all prrjudieot, stk 4hcmtelTc Ihil queatiim II my phttkiaa cannot help me, is hit reimled skill my.aaly eat,.-.--.::--..r , .4 f erhaut at that moment the heading ol this adveHiaemeiit., 'MoAatl'e life Medicinee, would - M.ch their eyei and. wer they ia tratb divested I loulisn preiudiccs. they mwht perhaps, ne.m- ducwd to- inquire whether Mr. Moffatt's theory and treatment of diseases diOered from that of . their own physicians. They weald the leara thai si did differ, and eery widely and with matt ' bsppy-resultt too " J '" :" A UUUU v KuRTAVtl.K MKInUlKE It Jot the reverse ol all Ihit. t-'or hundred t of year, before that stonrge of mankind, '.Mereory, was -employed in the healing ort, Pbysieianc died nothing but simple herbs. Even the Uible re. somniea Is at the "tkilfut phyticlto he wlio pre- " paretb hit medicines front herbs, Wituest Ei , men be sbaU .aevp ewa : be in admiral ion, V 4. Kor he bath prepared bh medicine oat fab llliKUi of the earib, eud ha that it wise will not sbhnr them. MprrATflt yEGBTABLPJ LIFE Hi EDI- CINKi noivett qualitiei of the matt mild and beneacinl aalura. Thay are aompoeed of arit elet th mart anii-putrescent, combined Wiib in gredients known at the oaly eertaia antidote for fevers of every description. When the disease is produced ruber Irom sold, obstruction, bad a r, tearapy and camp til cation t, or putrid mi asmi, whether malignant or epidemic, or by oth er eatset, tiieae medieinct arcccitkia in their operation or effects. They are postetted of pe culiar qailiti el which not oaly expel all diseases but at tba same lima restore and invigorate the b.'Htem. AVixa firtt Itkeo into the ttemacb lUey immediately d.fl'use Ihetotelves like va por throagli every- pore, producing effects at one delightful, salatary and permanent. U'bea the apsrk of life begins to grow dim, the sirea latien languid, and the raeultie paralysed, these mediciaet era found la give a tone lo tba aervwa, exhilerate the saimsl tpirits, invigorate the body, ad raaaimate Ibe whnle man. , THE UPK MEDICI NES have who-kern used with the mott happy snceess la Nervous and ditpeptia diseases. Consumption, Asthma, liver complaint, Hheamatiem' (cbronat and h Bammatory) Drepsiea kc kc. ., M . , Jt'or further particulars of the above medicine, sea M offals' good Samarhaat a copy of whirh aceompsniei tba medicine. . A copy caw aleo be had pa application at the office ot WM. tVECK, ltdeigh, N. C, agent for tba sate of tbo medi- A liberal dedactioa made to times Who pern.. chit? t tell egiia rreneb, Oerman, anil 3oaa ith dirwetions, can be obtained, on applieaiinn the ofllce ef the proprietor, tv. u. atonat No 307, New:jforkt:. F,H s . , '.1 LOST, . A 'Certificale of five Sharea of Stock of the Bank of the Btate." " ' C. "L. HINTON. Balrigh AoC. Mi-4w. .J. . ST HW State f North Carolintt, . . : County of VanWin.v. , -, Court orrteaaant) Quarter Saiona June Term. 1939. , 9 ,v, , John Ptsie . , , ,v .-. a... V-" - "r"'V- ' fJe'AnjW,ii. nWJnjcirHi Tba llcirst-Uwollbas Pace, dee. I S.-W IS il 1'ilmoa GrlBa.: V ,. , . Sara i .'iili Uii y Iteuben Carpenter . , v Seme t ' ! tieo W Bell s 1 't n s 1 ( t i -y Same : ... Valbanlel Uunn-j,-; . a , , .7 estn m a-9 il 31 Kit h. r'i p. 2 i ; 3 Solomon I'endergras .jahAMSM eanrt aaf .t wfialsSV - SaeSB ' . . h annearmt la Ibe eaficfaelmn of the emejrtr that 1, Mary Perry, wins of Manejet ferry laaan ibee, and l(n..M Huruelt..waTe et James JBnrneM. heira at law" ot Theme Pace, dee'd, s4Weidai t in (he above dad aaart. resida bevOnd tba Hmita at the Hunei il it tbertfora ordered that publication be made bar sis weebiia the Kaleigh Mar, I bat tney ncr ann ap pear before the Justices of car Coert of Pleas and Quarter seationt. at tba Beat eoart 10 bo bete) lew tba hmrt, .sk- th aeecmd Monday of entmter: wrgli ile M rrastaiiev a. Ibe snort hmtso in Imiic then and there lo show canes. H any tnry nac. . ki. igdnuw Bnal should aot be wnlerecl np agmwetttw;.! Hat land lewied aeon mada mtbjaat to Iba ptaintms recovery. i-.- Aneet. 1 j?'- ' PATTEJlSOy, CTk -hAritatue ia about to be erected, in En gland, in honor" of the Duke of ' Welling" ton. . Same vs i. , l 8am Same vs -Same'.' in moral, in intellectual, and in phyaieal reource--the land of our airea, and tha HALElGn, N. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1839. ri'.r'j.n State of North Carolina, Halifax Couktt. Svptrior Court "of Imw' ' T -April Term, 1839. Charlotte Altebrook ") vs. . Petition for Diverse. Willis Attobrook, , la ibit cam, it appearing le the satisfaction nt lha Court that Willis Alto brook it a eoa-rrti-dent of lha Stale, it it therefore ordered by tbo Court that Publication be made m tba Rsle'gb Star, lor three months, aotaybig the mid Willie A I to brock llirt balets be be and appear at tbo next Superior ('ourt ol Law, la be held for lha ' aoaalr of Hallhx, at the Court lloase m the loco vf Halifax, the tuarth Monday alter tbo fourth Monday in September aext, aad plead, answer or- demur, judgment will be taken pi eenleaeo a tn bim, aad heard as pert. : Witness, Kobert L. Whiteker. Clerk or mid Court, at office the loartb Monday alter Ibe faaetfc M4an- in Marbr A tfc. HOUI'. 1 WllU Aa.r.KU. 8. v. . .Prieje,AdT.. T .Ww JKJ . ... DIft. W. W. mARSIIALL'S Ointment for the BHntl Piles. Ibis invaluable remedy bat been several ears before the publiat it virtue aad efficacy nve been well letted, and. in nemeroet intiao- ces.ia Iba most sggiavated forms of the disrate. la not a solitary cats hat it ncea kaowa to iau la effecting a cure.' Many very respectable per sons have borne testimony to itsemcacyt among whom is the Rev. Wm. A. Smith. ef the M. E. Chi'.rh,and Eilitar or the Conference Journal, who, Irom hia owa xperieaee, aonaoeally rw commend it lo th public as . aara, sobbsa- BtB, ABB BSTlr.lBBT BXWBBI." Ii mav be had at the Store of R. TUCKER, Agent. Kalcigh, N.C JFVem Ricnsaa P.oTrVn, JO-, . Hmntwitk. HavxtwicK. May lutn, taeo Dear Sir ha been eery reluctantly though unavoidably compelled lo krep the rntao boxed up, which I porcnatetl oiyon ao long amce. umn very .anile. . ,. : ; It ia now up, and 1 am aonMent I never heard more delightful toned in tt rumen t. My wile, who hat bca a performer , Irom the time tliWst SifeM -years oldr xbinkt it eurpstce any Piane she ever toucheu, ana an wno nave ocpru n, comciuc wiw her. ; 7 -r--.- --. 8eeeral person jhav extolled lha tweet ne it aad melody of the tone so highly as to compere it to lb , oflest toned Drgsn, j ' It ia eodsidered te very cunerior loVery respect, that it it generally believed K gave sis htmdred dot Isr for k. I atsur you we could not be more pleased, and T ao tender yow tny grateful acknowl edgments lor lha very great care which yon wvi. denlly took in packing il. 1 would advise all whd wttk' 16 portliase Pianos lav give) rem call aejore.utey pu rebate cltewberw. r, vaairacwiviiv,, " tin Ti. r. K reerrtourg. - I have now aa hand (price 9S5 dollars) a Piano precisely 4 the tame kind in every particular as lha on)' sold to Mr. Stilb, alluded la above 1 wwuld defy . any one IQ point qot the tlightert difrereno in lone or fioiah if I hey were side by side. - (look and Piano seller, Petersburg. , , July, i, 1839. . , . , ,S9.,m. DBMTAI SOSOSnT' x w. R. SCOTT, Retpeetfnlly annimneei to tba public that hr inlendc making lUleigb bis pbtce of residenea. II may be found at ibe Eagle Hotel. . From our Correspondent. ' . HEB MAJESTY'S OPPOSITION. I shall merely give the name of those who formed Peel'a Cabinet in 1834 5, and weald eery probably: be in office again if he became Premier- - - - - , SIR ROBERT PEEL ia how in hia 52d year. - He is the eldest son of tho late Sir Robert Peel, a great Lancashire manufacturer, who left about &10.OOOXI00 amonz hia family. He was t Harrow school with uyron, who bore favorable testimony' of .what, wa then hoped of him, . At Oaford he eroincolljr distinsuished himself, and in ! J809, jut after he waa 21, entered Parliament, He immediately became UmlerjSecretarjJor the Colonies, then in 1812,: Chief Secre tary for' Ireland, I and after ? that Home Secretary from tbai to io. in iszs he resumed office under Wellington, a- oostacized on the Calholjo question, went Ou t ofoffice in November, J Mdr oppoed Reform with all hi power, rosumeti 01. Ice in December 1834, and wa first Lord of the Treasury , from that time till. April 1 835.J oIa 1 839 tho tak. of forming 'i:onw'tffCl!9 ded to hi in, but he and ' Queen quar reled aa to the Ladies of the Household. Peef i leader of the Conae rvativea, a pea- keralwayrflueKriiid lometimerelonfr . ' 1, . .U.L ' k..l K.! Mr.. MM.. tie 1 an aoroti apcaner, wui ni r, is not lhat of a iincere? 'yhn&-l office he wa remarkabty aftentiv to borne, and easy of access. Il i proud of the itoa- tio which, oat tor nio tainer a weaiui ne nevet.could have gained solely by his tal- enta. " Hi own party are 'etraui:tnar ne ill one day rive theirt the go-by and take office , with Coalition Ministry.,; , . c. t ' ' v Ann I vvnlinDlT ' . , , uuau uinunvtwi t . ,, . vir 11: . was Jjora L,nanceiior unuer vveiiiiiiton ami onder Peel. ' lie haa a penaion of $23,000 year, ' lit! i the ton of Uopiry. tho American artiat. no i now to m fiftib rear but married lately,' for the second time, and sioea not tooit au. - .Ire-ieTa In Xhi tint " oftlie roodr'Aii . . . ..,- mn ..... BS. Judge, there, ha acarcely ever been a Hinrci able one on the British Behch. - He rhao anccewWcly been Solicitor. General, S . I . aa" . . . tS II . Attornrw Geoeral. Mater 01 tne? ttiia. Lord Chanllnr. Chi' f Baron of tho Ex aliernnnr. and Lord Chancellor. -,Ho en teretl the Common House in 1821, and he became a Pear in 1827". He wa inten ded for the Church." I politic be I . ... . ... . - -;nt.. bold. berv. ami inbtie. 110 is one ii tne most DODular orators we have, and the .on; ly man whose sarcasm i felt or feared by Brbucham. - The music of hi voice,' and tho forco ttfhia delivery" tiafeJ often been noticed He is not what Is called a "long. winded orator n hi add reaset ntnally are brief and to the purpose ' ' Jt'r' .!','"" ''! J ' I"-.!: , -t ...... BAfl or ROSSLlN v Waa PeePaLord rfeidentof the Coun cil, lie ia vfrj old man, near'j 80, and not likfljr to take office at;in - Jlo ia a conilant attendant on the 'Upper House, but apeakabadlj., I cannot conceive why Peel mad- a cabinet niniater of him. , L0KD WHARNCLIFFE ; I Vt Peel'a Privy SeaL He ia in 64ih jear, few men are more reapecled: He ia not an ultra-Tory, Well acnaain- ted with lha law, lie haa dune all he could to amend the criminal law. He wa cal led to the Lorda in 1826, un to which time ne waa Mr. Stuart Worlly. He haa torn- .. .. . ... . . ... raand or hi temper, and speaks fluvntl?, . lini nnl .l.....ll. ... .1 I... . :.. "i I but not rjnquent!jjid haa n yrr; intri lectual look. ; -LORD GRANVILLE WJMER8ET Waa P-l, . a' 'nil. and Forest. " " ws m m -, He is the' Ooke of Beau-1 lort's brother, and haa hren 21 tun in Parliament. - He is a- nolitical character r but ia merely known as a decided Tory. , lie is not yet 30. ' . - I '--C. W. W W,YN"V Waa PeePa Chancellor of the Duchy nf Lancaater. He is in hia 65th year, and wa. President of the Board of Control from 1822 to 1828 waa Secretary at War unier uortl Urey, but resignetl when he found the Reform Bill such a sweeping measure at it was, and haa been in opposi tion ever aince. No man in the country is better weraed.in the lawsahich conveit- tionallv wnvern - t !... .f ti?...... a Commiasioner of WootU!.uw ' nunureua 01 your reatiere, uu- and In ll-asea of rweedent-ttBsinininiMy1"'?' ' has much weight. Hi great aim hasWn to- iMUhe Speelcer of ihe rCommona.-butr at hi time of Hfe, ihero ii-nbw no chance of ghitw,,,', .i..,;tlW.i ,(.;, THE DUKE Of WELLINGTON Waa Peel', foreign, Secret-r- T Premiership wa- offered lered him, tout he de- del. wa. eaoaedin clined it. While tho delay waa caused, in November and December, 1834, bjr Peel's abscenc in , Italj, the Duke"carned on; tho wbqlo royemment; Jiimwlf round, daily, to every office, and eiamin- ledthtt details.., A.t titA CuloniAl office the. morning, when the Uuke callei:, anu tin cently reprovetl him by leavina hia eard ' on 1 he clerk' desk. , T ne Duke's 1 1 than e ter i o well known tha 1 need not ex Satiate on itirrr Ho -eettainry t well eiuirt- cd to 'preiido over Foreign affair, a no man know European politics bo well, and of no nan are tho European Coon in uch awe. , He ha aa much moral cour- ago a a tateman aahehad moral Cour age a a ' soldier. ' For publje opinion he care too little. He carried the Catholic Bill against itand: thought he could put down the cry of Reform in the tame way. Ho 1 at indifferent speaker., Hi form i the toil were levelled . away 1o the tame light, but ho U worn by fatigue. He ia extent, thus changing the very character now in hia 71 tt year, and a erect ai ft of the cene of the battlel The localities man of3.:i:!1"! V) :! : a! 4 "are thu tleitroyed. ,, You red an account , . THE EARLOr ADEttDEEN of the battle, and when yon visit the scene iWa Peel' Colonial Secretary. He f of action, you cannot understand how th in hia 55th itear. Dark comnlexioned. battle wa fought, and yon wonders why iuoaelw'madev and earlrslv attired 1 he Uonent the least noticeable men in the Urmtr House. ' He wai formerly Foreign Secretarr. He seldom sneak, and then hi delivery is carele His oice monot' onon. .Jle haa a a-reat command of Word. and if he oblr had little mote w.rmlh might bo an imprnsivw orator.'- fli looks are those of a Soaniard. -: He i consider- edaman ofvery great . literary , accom pliahmenta. ..T , r-y , ' ' H H. G0ULBVRN , , Latefv candidate forth. 8oeaWe Chair. wa. Peer Home Secretary. Ue is near. W fjOJIo wM IrialtfiecretaryaantL WeJb llngtoif. Chancellor ofihe Exchequer. He i atrictly man of besinesa and noth- inr of : an . orator.,llo enuinta,, which f n'P,.n.,.ll S. rrutnallw atturlinw t ... Ilollhen. a a Set 4,0, lilO WlllOW 4YVOT. the v I J as hat a, pension of i 10,000.1 year a ex. aece.tryjor.Aranti..,;i H, sit 1 Was Peel' first Lord of the Admirali- ly., ; lit ehier qualincatton vwas lie waa a VHoUhiefly known o Cdonol. of a Yeomanry corp of Yorkshire Hassar Uavalry. tie wa laoru mpon'e euier brother, Ripon it was who succeeded Can ning in 1837 and is respectable, let-hea ded vld gentleman . .HIHll !. LOBll ELLEN BOROUGH " " Wae Peel'a President ol the Board of Control. He i not yet 50,. and ha twice been married divorced from hi Second wife becaute the crfm. con'J. with Prince Scbwartxenburgh. 1 II i a very clever man, an excellent tpeaker, aim particu larly well-informed upon Indian affair His oratory want warmth to, be effective! but h sometime la very effective indeed. He 11 by.noJ meaoi , an ourt; i my,, jn talmttTO held iayreat "Pf 7 - Vmmr Vna avill remember lhat 'Nrd Peu - Peer. Yon will remembef thai Ned Pep- E r in BoKer Paol. Ciiirord, is a hit at Mcwborongh'a beautiful ? head ot hair. Hi lock are dark and flowing,' and are duly pnxeaV by their owner, at an in- MancelTireaeme, oiihe"vaie 01 1 ny incomparable oil Macaascr!" V Wi Peel'g Preident of the Brd of Trade, and he contd not have had a better. Lord, AshborloB is bcUer known Ale.- ander Barinr. He is well arquainted with finance and trade. ' He ha not been very consistcnt-vfor hi opinions have had tome awkward change Thu (a Grant states, for the matter took place before my time) he wa the idol of the Iondon home of our aflfeetiona NO. 37. mob in 1815, becaute he npiited the corn lawr but when he purchasiril an ealale ami Uerame land' proprietor, he suppor ted them just as warmlj. "Th tofiea cat led him rrpr- at nutive of hie brrt chea rlocket.,, ' , MR. IIK.KRIES AVaa Peel' Secretary at wr.rV ' Hi 1 meielja red tapeiat. In 1828 he waa a Chancellor of the Kichrnitier. He has a pfnuiiin, moch cunning, and no latent. oucn U a riHij;ri bketch accurate aa ar at it 'soea. and all its details carefully collect d from auihor'uj of the Miniatrjr, at it haa "been and a it is. If it shew jour reader who and tt hat are cnmpeii . T..-- t - .t n lor for; n'ace in ) power in the Bntjah Parliament, my purpose will be Ve-ry probably, the- above' facta gained. maj be - . . I i . . . dP ,h'r ,n7 be tnany to whom they will be Dew t pom- or ability the- Melbourne Mm- " tn lanlag over the Peel. ""i suiicannun, xtiinto auu raimerston . m i ... - , i"" ere omcisia out s-i are itisijn, 9enille; Sumerset, Wfnn, Ooulburn. ai"?7 M1W ,n ? "Cabinet. ,B.a ora5,alf nol ,n. ,he Cabinet, 1 mine tne tones nave the o si oi it. ; ine only clever whig underlings aie Parnall. Labouchere,Campbell,Hur Koran and Sir George Giey,'. white the toriea have Lord Lowther, 'Pollock; Fulle', Sir1 Q Clark, Sir Geo.' Murray, Gla!torr. Dawaon, Lord Mahon, PraeJ, anl Sir II. CaWnet ai made upb Peel, the epiaiiit ra that to left out -the elever men; JrJn't'T?vPUc'a to WW Slanlj, jfh Duke of Ilichmond, the ,E,rf Ripon, and other able men. There ""' u. ., 7? V . ? ' n,tt' Hu . , WATERLOO. '-H'. t- Brussels corresp'indent of the Ntw York ReertUiw rvlar. ia a ifrscrrntiorr of tfe YMi aceiul to the latest age, ) "Travellers hare told the world over and over again, how tho field 1I Waterloo wa. I think yon had a Well learn how It -. is. Changed -wenough , -God knowt' Cultivation ha done something to effect this chance, but villainous bad taste and royal vain glory have , done the reat. In the iilain, the Dutch erected a huge mound, shaped likea cone, on which lhey placed a Belic Ijon. . This hillock was actually made to mark the spot where the Prince ef Orange wit wounded. . And to do the matter thoroughly, about twenty feet of ton cannot The Fiench , cavalry were checked in their advance by the roughness of the ground, the mound manufat-torer has cleared them all away. . A bank hel tered the English cayalry from the deadly wp of ine Frenrn run, h bang la ken a war. The Englih troop for hours austained the attack ol the French n on enmtnanding position., that baa. been ehov- - elled awayl,r All thia h been done to f,tU that a J)utcl Prince wa wounded on -y i (hi H ,;' ii. !J The wood of Piogoe la rapidly vanish - I " J"r?v' D"t ftf ll,nt.ton ht! nere. H rr,n.M or T,Tr100' ,nu ' fitting oft timber. ?u . Iloofomont. m. becoming a rnin but . - , at r i r - , . .....i 1 i. i.ianiu a ui Ancicica n 1 ninDuiaicu . sea: ia very flourishing. Oeorw I Y.ywiu-temtvwolafoxtty fame lefW-all at tv aierioo wnta on tne wnntmenr, h jsept tember, J82ir ntl I said to have con temptuously smiled at the idea of a gnr reou monument over the laid lg. r " n - :' -' ... -.t ; . .1. . . -rvl. . f .: 1 ane natives insist, mat ine uuicn won the battle, and blame Cotton, the- antlior of the prid of Waterloo, who wao ? pre. ent and woumleU, ; for allirmlng that the Uuke 01 .Wellington anil his iroop had some har , in the, victory, ...The Pru. siane ay that Blurher wa th conqueror. The French ay as little about the matter a they can.' . , ,i, ' Of human relic (hero remain , tminy. Tlie bones of the dead are perpetually turned up by the plouirti. They eay 'hit tne neiti i Waterloo has oeen rmaritaoie .a aft a O as afaiti I a a c .. a for lis .fine com since the , battle. The year after the fight, the corn came up of a dark green, human gore had made the land mncH "too rteln w 1 r'1 ' rayv,y. t TI fcTievi .Ha mITtVm thai I .1 . ' r .o.j .t . r. . in the autumn ol ,, 1814, a - the Uuke of iVellington wis naaaing ovfr- Water oo( he wa (truck with tha aniiect ef the place, TbiMidhe chooe on which - fiuht a pitched baU rpr the iroertiei or Karon,' tie even re mained a day at Mat 8t Jean,-and rare lully examined the, place. ,,Nu doubt thi obration,wac, of eueaial itrvfee to him On Jane 18, 1815,; -7 Vi " . ..'.nail. nnAia J : M. d Oerstner, a ditinguihed Belgian engineer and author, who built the Brt; or rnnay sys; . u i a;- ; ',..-" ' and on of the Jon;eURaiL-Rada on fharWe found time, on Wedneeday after continent of Europe, came to the Uailed noon to prove to our 'own pleasure, tho State in November lat, and ha ince delightful weather, by driving . to the T ihat lime made a thorough exattuttatiun of . the Kail UoatU in MhcT t tilled . Statr. From hia rxiiniostiii'n it appear that the . annual erajje. snia inctime.) per mile of R ad, in lite L'niUil S ales, amounta to -3073 the ennual- current expense lo iSIISOj whit h, cmopared wiili the-average cost of a mile of Rail Road $0 000 gives 31 per cent. interrsU "This ia: an ioipnr lant fart in the hiaiorjr i-f Rail.Roada and i well calculated t rnccurapr as in the -great cnti'tpriae which, 014 Tl.urday nfat,. ill be preteiited fr the auppori of our fellow-citizen. If there he. in the Uni- led Sale, a scheme, which, frtun itape-.. culiar location, ad its.iinnoilaht ctMiiirc- " Jt'ona, promise a richer rrturn itipon' the amount to be invest;dt we know not where it ran be (msnilKtJir Mr4w 1 - In ecnnrciion with lhtaljeH,it mar , not be wnimportant to refer Jif ih contli- lion ol the lieorj;! Kail Il.ia.l, (wUich.if the Lynchburg: and Tennessee llitif lloail aim 1 1 bo.ver eontrucie4jiil b a part f the great Jine stretrhingarr Tjaines Rivrr . to the extreme South.V i fur.: niliino; legitimato .data uimiu uhiclt tn . predicate an aumption of ita capacity richly to remunerate . the alockhiild. ri. This statement ia furnished by Mr, Thomp son, the engineer of the Grorr-ia Roadi which, bj the way,' ia now.; in operation from Augusta to Ureeiiaborouiih, 84 rmlt, and will v abort -time Wtvf Utcd " Madison, SO miles further, .leavmr C5 : . mitea lo be finiahetl. lo eUVct a j'i' tiot . with the Wrstern and Atlantic Rail Road, which ia in rapid progress of const ruction, - at the eipense of lha Stale of Georgia! the completion of which will give a coniinuoun line of Kail Koal from the head of navi-, gation of tW. Savanah lo the Tennere n vrr not e tceedios- S00 mile 4n li e h .- Mhe whole route uninterrupted br a single inclinetl plane, requiring etationary pow er, and - without a rise exceeding 36 Uct per mile, r :m v 1 . ' !. t ;s; , ."; For the' it month ending on the 3 1 it Oc- J t'ober, , 1838. the amount of 4' ' -e toll received was t ; B49.60I 81' ' And for the aig month ending ' ' . on tho SOth April, 1839, 97,830 Of ' 1 :i a- Total receipbfor lajmonth, $147,431 38, Eipense of all kinds daring ft ' f! ' , ' lha" aame period STf 6J5n4 r" . r if. .;'-f- -'. a'- i .1 ; '"'' nan 11 ''' Nett TevenurrrtS 884,099 MLt : The roat of the Road,1 including; ma-. chinery shtrrr and depoter w"8f3O,000 ' - sTRl AL AND DEATH OF DANTONr V m It iathe voice of Danton that reverberate ' . no w from theso tloniearin piorcing with their wild tincerity, , wihjrwl ? , trv,irttvtyiVLi beat wrtneafira. he-shir- ' - tliat the comraittef-men themselves,. corae as witnesses, m necuser he Mvviu cover Uiem with ignominy! He raiaea hia huge : ataa ttire, he shake hi huge black , head,ri firo ' . ' flaahca from the eyt of .nun, picrcuijr to all , Republican hearts; ao tliat. the very galler- ie though we fill thorn by ticket, murmur j ympathyt and are like tobwrat down, and raise the peoplo 4Wid deliver him, Heeom- plain loudly that he i classed with Chab- ' ots." aiid awildinir rocliobbersr ihat hi in-" " 1 ditflment 1 a list of Tr4atiliidukLand4hor-.L lj rors. "IJantna hiuuon on the (Oth ol Au-. , !tustT". ' reverberate he with the roar of a v j ionin the toils: where are , the . men that ; j had to pre .Danton to show himself that $ dayf ; Where are I thea ,. high-gifted souls ,, of whom he borrowea energy! Let thorn , , appear, these accuser or mine; l . have all , : the clearness of my elf-poseBion whsn ,"f , demand them. 1 will , unmasK tne ; tnrea. ' ' 1 hallow coundre!c" lei troit pfatt Coquiut 4 . f Saint Just, Couiion, Lobaa," who 1 fawn on , Robespierre and lead him towards his. dos- C tructionr" Let them 5 produce 'themselvea :,, j her, I will plangethcrrijnto nbthingios, f out of which tliey ouifht never to have ris- en. The agitated Preaitlent ligltate his , bells: enjoin calmness in a vehement man-" - ! ntrri MWhat is it to thee how I defend my-u - ' selff" e'rie the other; , the right, of doom-; I ing me k thine always,, llie voie "of a" ' ! man speaking fof hi honor and his life may well "drown the iindinfff thv bell. - Thus ' Danton, higher and higher, till the lion 1 voice i of him 'dice away in hi throat,' ipeDcfi will 7 not utter what is in the man. ". , lTtTtleallTOtttttmtt-mltt first day's Session ie over -Danton ; carried f , a high look In fjie death eart. Not o Cain- ille, it ia but one week, and all is so topsy ' t turviedt ; angel ! wife ' left , weeping love, . tno " riria gate, camivorotic bbM irtaf found. Palpable,' and ycl Incredible; "" like a madman' dreamt Camilla etruggle i and . writhes; his shoulders shulllo the 4 loose coal off IhemrwW T the hand tied; Calm, my friends," (aid h Daolon; . "heed not that vile, canaiHe." At the foot of the scaffold, Danton wa heard '' - lo ejaculate "O mv wife mv well-belov- td, I ball never tee i . thee more, then!" t ut, interrupting 4ilmself, " Danton , no ' weakneast'Vrt lie said - to Herault Schells v . Steppin? forward to embra-J him: Our heads ' wiu meet there," in the headsman s lack. Hi last word were to Sanwon. the,, bead. man himself. "Tbou wilt show my head a to the people; it i worth howiog.' a So passe, like a gigantic maw, of valor, osten- , tation, fury, affection, and wild revolution. , ary manhood, thia Danton to hia unknown ; homo. lla....wa at,-JUciMttr-iAuhi..4 - borrir of god farmer peopW tliere -.11a had t -many :nn but ane worst sin he - had nob r that of cant. No hollow formalist, deceptive 1 V . ghaatly to the natural sense, was this; but a, : very man,' with all hia dross, be waa a inna r fiery-real from the great fire-bosom of nature : , h , Heiar-d France f, herself.. He saved France from Brunswick; he walked atraight, in hi 6Wn wF.d toad, ; whithersoever it led him. c lie may live for ' ome generations in the memory of moa. ' , icuu t.wvwwt.ui. Th Philadelphia United State Gazette - A.:;,-

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