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- ; ; : - , Z-. :.: . -,Z,-r:-y' Tr.luI 4 THOS. J. LEMA Y, ' Proprietor. : TERMS. - Si-Pcirri, tinea dollars per , c.err sonare loot eaewomna; - rlZilnt inriiou. on dollar, eaah.ub. -T I be n.lvartitemeni 01 ier. " U .. . J o .... k.ehrrt aadsd :i. . linrnJ 3S ner neat .fllMaa BHB avill be made' trom'b regular price tnr advert iari b; th yr. Ulier.to the Kditor aiilbc prlPd. iiiini run ... - ... MOFFAT'S f JFK MWOICIXRS- tf r miTiflii""- - - . , , . rl.nt fuiMlHHit nf Me nr. .'Wd. .n.J llwae Itnare wvalic bv inheritance or improdrrtea .... l ' t I.I- -1 nf mfltr.tatia II. Ire reiWeeil ia a nepmraiinj V they ahnuld not etea P v ..- . ' -i s., j ;. ih.i r.lif on lie f mini No. H llH W r-l-" ...... - t Let them 6rl look around, and laving " all ir,j...liee., a.k Ihemwlve. thi. quei.n--"ll pj ,,li,.mn cannot help me, it hit reputed akill biy mil) reari' . .. ... rerhatll Ml tliai mimem ..... " " ft - - -.Iterliaeinent. WnSatrs life Medicine. wn.tld ,th their eyet and they in iiwi nireeten tlm.lith prcTi.lit. they ought rMhpa.r m- lue-d lo iiKfurc whether Mr. vionau . Ind treatment of diaeatea differed from that id 2 their nn uhy.ici.ns. They "'" ."." "r" t't il did .liffer. .n.l r) widely and Uh mot JTOT.'vrvrA.MX Mcnicixis Yireee of U Ui. .'or hundred of, jr r J Lfre that .turgei.f mankind, Mercury, waa ffraiilntad in the heliin . Phiieim Bed II.Ml.inK but lm.l lierbK.en ln Hible re. I (nn.nn I the killt p bJonnVho "'O I" iialli hi melicinei lrm Jrb. VVniieif ho lkiiini, c!mi. . , , , . If V t Ti.- ikillul uliTiieian tb11 lilt op lilt e4l( n. in the iighlol ihe jrem men k tliMll t in ilinirIMn - ". . " IV rur lie halh prrpreil lilt menieinet oui f Hie IIKItUS ot Hhe em anil be Unlit ue kill mil bh t lh' m. VUr'r" rS VWiKTABhB Mr 1 MMII poateti q i.illliel nl Hie niotl ntilil and lifiirficinl iialUi e I hry are eoiupotnl ol aril tlei the mntt 5i.li-li"trternt, uombined w it It in. Irtilui.u known u ilie nn'y ci-rmin antiilnie for of rrn jr ilecii(iiion. urn uie in i (irnilured rhlier I coin, oimioeuon, sau ir, in) anil canip iilualiom. or iutriil mi ,ni. whciliirr raliKani or rpiilcmic, or by oth- lireaiiiei, iliew nicilicinea air eei l.in in H.eir birmlim or tt?eu. 'I'hej mtv poaai arl ol pr- nlmrq iulit.le whi' l. mil only eaiiei an nirari ill al lb ame lima rrnorc jmiiI invinnraie ilia titcn, Vlirn lira! lakrn lirto ibr alfiniaeh lire iinmeilialeU diRiite tlirmM-lvrt' like ta- h.,r (li roll rify"fiWB."pi"oihiiii cBiela al pnoe nriiiiiiiii anii.rj wm m'-'-" . hr "park f l"e prgma 10 Bw nini, me cucu aiion lnnt. al Ihe laeiilura paraljiefl. thrie iiriliemet i d'uind lo a lnr 10 Ilie nrrt. ijUiurle"lUiiiioaiipitMliiMft' n'l rr-aiumalo Ilie Wlioir man, TMK LI KK MKIH;liNKS have alaa brm Lull a ilk Die mini iiH'J Hieeeta in Nerri.ua kml 4iiepii lieri, I .iviimpiM.n, AHl.nia, l.irtr aiiiniilaini, Hhcumaiipm (cliioiiia and iu .nnialiii J )lrira ha eia. , !.r nirlliri pailiriiuri oi me anne rormrinc, lee Mnffaia' (d Samaiiiant "I'3r "f 'i"-b ceiMiiia.iiea ilie meilieine. A e.py ran alio I nl on ainiliraiN.il al Ihe i.fliee ol V M: I'K K, fcri(h, N . -O. j agent lor the aaleoi he-mrdi. in... I A'iiiieral ilnlilctinn made lo jl;nt'a ho pHr;; r m:. M it "'the true Riche Life is lleulth. We know that hr.lib and the aaililf la labor tonttiliiiet the wealth f lha Kieai aiattot thaj ieople iu ihia, a iu jnna oihrr eouuniet. To irt trrte thrrelore. thai health by ratio al mrana 111 a grand, .moral and political tohenie, tn lulfil Wllicn rrqitn-et our unnoii aiirniiuii. i ne un brecedeattn nn,tifariit and iinitertal aitprnha. f font wotca lltil mrdtrine ha acltirrrd lhrtttihoot lie UiiWeil Stale,, the Canada, Irul, Mrlico nd the V'ett Imliet fully jiittitf Dr. IVrtrr ia 'armlt and coutcienliontltr ree.intmen.lini them aht liecit anent ion nf lite affl. tied. I)r Pertert h ipenl tniiih time in cxperi. rnline with dift'ereiit teiretable medicinea, for ili.rat. t nf the liter, and now offer bit aegeta. file I'll It, a lite brat, motl amirf i.trnl, and ltea;ei medicine that can be prepared lot gen eral uve. Une great cjtialita of hit vegetable f ilia ia that lit-t have ihe allriative principle enmbined with i'lrir etthartie, or oiteraiita qiialiliet. to that Iter not unit clean ihe tloinach anil hovel b mri(ing, hut Hie) rrgulaie lite liter, change lha ni'irltiil aeerelinnt, lrenathra lha diaralter Itr- kn. punf) the hh.o.l, iutigoratelha circulation, ml give tone and energy lo the nertou. t)tien. I'hey are mild ami pleaaanl in their ntera. ion. and contra alimt! immediate aoaticlion ol Mlteir atrlity I'rntn thria Aral loe. Thejr ean ba ken with lately lit (lertom of any agr t'l ihelerble, the ft.fi. m, the nrrteitt and lha t Urate, are atrrnrihrned by I heir Oiatrnliofi. "" btraiite thf alear the )atri ol bad humora,' 1'iiei nrrT'.it Irrilabilily, and invariably prodwea ' Ioili.il health. ' The veri table Pill are a aura remedt for rii.n lioe, tick and nertouf heatlache, dttepia, iMtiveinia.ttckm-Hi.rihe alnntaelt ht-aitbuin, -II bdli.tu oniiUiim. later of all kinil,. and taken at lha cntumraaemenl writ aaaaaakbly 'leek their progreif, and late th pan rot Irntn protracted and dangeroua aiekneaa, '1'hry at a .valuable in nrrvou and hvnaenndrieal aflea. in..,, loti of appetite, awl all complaint t to ' thicli female almte bra ttthjec. I'hey Oftarata t aU4 atwf attee y prBr; and are a aate and rertain rrmetly tor a m m t In rhdrlrrat ;- 1 - -P. tract mt a httrr from Mv- tiarniy ol-Nawu,. . ).eant. La .()at. 9. 1137 "I haa. retn ited . a net) attiuaticci tn..my . racllr.,ipee.aii)r . i jtuudtra and trllaw lever, Irom lw ata rd Pe '.' t' 't"'- - ' ITriuine ..lluuv- onaa average, I -' rai ibe Ana hundred bote hi a month " J Kilraetol a letter rmm llr. Prh-hanl of Had l N. Y .June Si 1S36. "I anion that lr. if'ttert Wat fknaol the oval ahemMt h lha . . Wl -Itatet, and leh aua.nl lh . ha -wnald turn ' Mlajf (Irom hi intimale knowtedre ot the prop. prOe of Iterbt and drugaj pwidaaa aa mtrt J- i..w..... mq i matt ackHOWieilge in. I hi va riable Pill tnllr retpmid to my eapeeiationa. Ilvey are lnrte.il I itiiMtrior medieina. awl rt at eon atia,e upoti 4h, chemtet, tbo ph) ttcaja, " .1 ih axqpaMf, - Katrart letter from Dr Wtlne, of CtOein-"7." il, Ktb . 131 "Your Pill are the nnhleat . " ihrlr mina. ami ict moat .rii.l i. : iiric elfrct, nf any that hate ever met with in a ' iraaiiee of viehl ene Iwrnt leara. IWu.' n on the ah) le, and htaaaoa lha impuiilic a Jlte blood, i eviilrntly er urrttHig " W Kdraei of a hjairr-lreia lir. 8ami ol Bait!-" nore. Ilea. 17. I 36. - "lam in ihaikily habit of trearrnStag them, fPetrra' Pillay aad they ia . trarly all oaara antwerad my purpoaev I have bleared other anediehiet, turn of laeaV vary rood one, in t hi ir tutor." . ,- . ' ( . . . AogMrta, Ca FebVIO, 1139. To Dr. Peter Bir Kr upwai'tla itf l leeal ntmihtl bavaitcracraelly aLt ctrd with Fever ml Aguei and dnring Ihe Hm a.hl find ot lh. g -though I had applied to every Ihmg, that " ie me any thing like permaneot lehcl At i nnweavr. joorpilli we. rennira-nd, d joaae, by . M.-a kit .h.aieiana, and I am' gra ml 'mi h, hehig .1,1 to add, fat I ha ataraaly a ted two boar when I ) , f Ihe ' -- --- -' . i . i.l 'art " aaaaaawra of my famil) bar t l i IT .weat and eonieaaemly , "t m' dul appt iae )aa of Hh tact, aad . rranMt nf t oa ta pabliih tltlv erl.6eate, aa I " !.. to add my publia Hatimm,) ta iba "Oat aaa.L.. . . ' . .. . la.j: i - - ivar aanvaitea . Jna. Hetpeotfollv yoar. ' .THKliiannRJauwo . Uear Bbwt .C,lr,',le N Jnaj.'l; 1137. "ear Sir-J k,w JiiiW.Ara Vrk. - - - . ' "North Cabolina VOL.XXXI pilli in lb tncipient tiara ol bilioat frrer, and ohflHtat aontlii.lN4l at iht bnwla alait, w iba enlargement ul Ilia aitleeaj. abronia diteaaea nl iU lier, tick heail-a .he, grtieral debiliijp. and and io all aaaci liae loanid ibrm lo ba aery l lealita J. I) HOVI, M l. Mrcklrnbnrg o , Va. eb. 87, 1837. Maying ajed Dr. I'ciera' piljt in my piaalica lor ike laal H montlta, I lake pliatnre in yiHig a) lit'aiiraiMT ol Iheirtood tRrcla In aaaea ol il) teptia. awji bal-abe, biln.ua fraera, and uiber dtaeatei, priMlueed by inaclitky of ilie lit cr. The) a talc and mild aperient, being ilia - beuarlHila olllir kiuil I rer uw. tiKUHUK C. Si;) TT, M. II. The following ulmiu a biglily rraciabla Planter ol burke kwiiIi, (Ja. Jul) IU, it.i7. . falert Pilla. I haegira llirm (air lrnil nearly tlirea doteu boira haar been Hard on any iilaniatiou lite latl year llirlr aitminiatiatioa hat beeu all. mled with mora tucarti than any artliciue I hate eteruaed, and I lake pteau.r in rcanmiueiiifina; ihcm tn my triei.ilt at.d nejkli- boun; Uiry ar band), tale aud rfllatriil. and need but a trial lo be apirrrd. nr. icy r.juH. Communlcaiion receiaed Irotn ll.c enm.rnl Dr. J. II Iriwu olKlo.euce.lia. Ma. ci 13. 183'i. Dr. J. I'.. Helen My . Dear Sir I In tl.a Hit of the Itlb iiulanl. f'aat called ill .great" Italic lo Ilie bimie ol a lellnw eiiiieii f Mr. L J here I luund hit ton - a child ot ait yeara oi l, laboring under a moat alarming attack ol (J) n- aiicbe J'rachralit (Croup) and apparrnllt be. )ond the aid ol remedy. Ily the gieatrtl good tunuue, hnwetrr, I bad in my pockrl a l-rokrn box ol jour pilla two ol which I adniiuittrrrd, with aucb an imnieilialely liapp) eflect thai in a IrW niniiilet m pallrtit wat al rate, and out of la..gcr. I bit aaw, m am.neclion with 0 name itai jour rk:e and I bate the plracurc t be able to iiilmin yoo that your inranmabla metli cina itm auch ureal la tor nh Ihe laculi) here, hat I believe there la mt one ol llirm alto doea ao uae II ia lua priaate praaiica. Yrt o.ui-1 rap'y .. J. II IKWIN, M I). Thrtc citranrdinar and juatlji aelrbralrd Hills, are aold in Kaleigh by W illian. k Hay ituil and V. M. Ma ton k Co , and llimu;nut the United Siatri. the Canada, Tckat, Mex.c, and lha .Weti Imlira. ... . - State of north Carolina CiiuuiT of Frauk in. Court of Flea ami Qdarier:ioiis De- rembtrr Term. 18S9. Itickt Furman "v ' tt . (. Original attachment levied oa Henry K lleoton J laiul. Il ap.H-atmg io tlut aalUfaol ion ol lh court, that the defendant hi Ihlt rate it hot an iiihabllaltt of tint Stalri il it or.lerrd that liuhlicaiion be mw'a tor tit rrklin the Ka'eiih Slar. that Millet lie l.ea. il ap tear brl'orc Hie Juuiaei of our Court nl PI. at awl Q.r.rlrr Setai.in. al the io-t ou -i -WW fo' the aouitly ol Franklin, at the court huae ia I on ttHiire. on ll.e ti-cowd Monda In-Marth ora,t, thu and ihanv t rNfrvtcRdilra4 l iMc irttma aum. rr4 fW'1 Altet, 8. PATTFKSON, CITt Prieea.lt $5 tO Bw State of North Carolina. . C'oumy ol Franklin. . Court of Plena anil Qugrd-r S'isiont De cember rrm, 1830. Smith Patterauaj John n Jftfiat. J - , y Original attachment levied an Jama llullock ) land. Sam. J - It appearing to ike atifation of the ennrt, that the Vrtdal in lhaaltote eates it aot an b.halii anlnf Ihit Siatri it iaurdered by ihe emirt thaltnb liaalinn be made in lha Kaleia-h Star tnr ail week. that unlet he be and appear befot the Juaiiea ol anr Cnnrl of Plea and Quarter Setiinnt, at thr neal airt la l.a held I. r Ihe count of Prank tin, al (he aonrt hoote ia Uiuiiburr, on iheaecond Mon la in March aril. Ihea and ihrr la replevy an.' plead to iaaae. thai Jnilement final will ba taken againat him, and the land levied on b made tub jeol to plaintiff! recovery. Altrat. , 8. PA1 TEUSOV, OIk Price adv $5 60 6w NEW wnK?"" The Wonilei of the Heaven, being a popular view nf Aatrnnotny, bwluritng a full illuttralin ol Ihe Mecbaniara d lh Heaventt rmbraeing the Stm, Moon, ami Star, with a detcripiion of the Plan ett, t'omrtt. Kited Start, Dnubla Star. Melrora, Cloud. Falling Star, he. ka. , illn.tiatrd by no merout Map and Cogratiogi by Uvacaa Unaa- fan a, -; .- - -., : . - For tale, at lha W: rl Itnoh lnri-; ' " hy . . TURNEK k HUGHF.3. Rareigh, Feb. Sth, 1840. , , 7 ; STEAM ENGINE. Treadgnhl u lha Strata Engine, on Mean Navi gation, and the eonm net too ol Steam Sbitt. Sleam -lioal. ka. ka. annlaimaa oao hamlrwd awMwea. If itte ko graving and aumerou Wood Cut, ia twoysu Volume. Lohdov. , Jfmr aala, by .-.,V TUHNEtt k HUGHF.S. Ttarrigh. Feb. fth fs&;,zZZJ:;-,?'.. TAKCN UP AND COM.1IITTED n a ihcyatt of Kaebntnncl eOHMy,a n argra man, ratling Jtiniarll llrnmtlek. ana a) a ne I trr accmiung ia ine ill t4 Mra. Mary (- Hrown, dee'ri, formerly ol Miinrr county ot thi btale. He habtrttt tn 'eel high, black com. Iexluv or 60 tear of ago. He iu been aommilled aa a runaway. The owner. If any thrrtbr.Tt rrajneiteil ta ame nrward, pro property, pay aharge and take him ,"Jf' S. H. EDnKRIIY,Jailor7 Rotkinghaat, Richmond Co. OeU IJ, M.19. - -J! Z !L . utt New Music At. iNtrsuaitnT. . A novel or Cn has brvn eiected by Prince Duncan forte," upon a hill In his Park, Messina; it is sup. plied with wind by a "Windmill snd can be heaid two or three miles distant. ;- A CARp. Will be . published in a few days la the City of RateirJi. N. C. the irst number of lha "CAROLIHA BkacON, AR0 McTROpOLtTAir' Omnatis," an indfiend. rit Paper, W be' Continued regularly every- week, at S3 per Febusry 15, 1840. "'" f The folio itrg scene occurred in the office of a county justice. A boy brought forward as the evidence of the ill-treatment of his' master. ; ji . Justice. Do yoo swearer affirml Coy. Swear. , "' (. . - Justice.- Did yon ever swearT ' ' Boy Oh yeaVtnany a lime. 4 Juaiiee. j Tnen you may swesr. ' Boy. (seising tne book and kissing) I'll be d i if -boas" did'nt whip ma ' with a bridle. . - i .-. .' -; ,-Vrr. . CJemaa baihj once asked if he knew Theotlore Hook, answeiect, "Ob, yes: Hook snd Eye are old associates,! - Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and in 'physical resources ihe land of our aires, and theliome of our affections RALEIGH, N. C v'Wk. a ar r.j. -v tm KALKIUll. FKH. 6. 1840. - THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOR PHEOIDENT, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON,' The invincible Hero of TippecutweJht tncor rupliblt Slalctmanlhe inflexible JiepubHcan the patriot Farmer of Ohio. FOR VICE PRKMDKNTi . JOILV TYLER, J State Itighh" llepuUiean rf tht uhotl f '98, one tf Virginia? twblitl om, and emphatically one if .Imerica't mod lagaeioui, virtuotu and patriotic statesmen. fr- The broad banner of HARRISON, LIB- EKT and the CONSTITUTION ianotr flung ta tlia breeze, inscribed with the inspiring motto ONE PR ESI D ENTI AL TERM TI I E IN TEGRITY OF THE PUBLIC SERVANTS THE SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC MO NEY THE DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC LANDS THE DOWNFALL OK ABOLI TIONAND THE GENERAL GOOD OF THE PEOPLE. FOR COVERKOR OF NORTH CAROLINA, JOHN M. MOREHEAIV OF GClUTOuD COUNTY, i'ie ahU statesman the imd republican the purt pidriotihe hoatsl Iiudii.-Z7,ZZIZZ, At a iu(ilic nirrtiiijr nf the Whig of Morris ronntr, Nrw Jt'ispy,' ln ld R Tru days H'ia it wa HiiKgt'htrtl 1i Ihe Lr iinlaliiie nr tin Sialr (fiat it tkt 1 1n best mi'RiiKtif truiiiip the constitution aVt tj dfVi e act8dfThFIlM8eHirtnh 4 it t'Xt ludt'R Jbc Aev JiuKL'v-iuituJjirr MP VKCUlHA ' The Standard -It itifot metl J s '-trail e rt I ii at t he abdi I ietr inemot talit-prf tfiited to CnligtrsKby Judge Saundeis vtcre from the uppiirtciatf'Sfrllrr heatl" Mhe, federal V hg t,f Guil furd CDliiity This rhaigu ia complete, ly put to rest byihe Gtrcnhbui ough Pa (riot, ii' h asfiinrs us (hat John (joe dull, Emcj. whone name is higne I to nne of the said mrmoi ials, aa Chairman l llie.Dnartl of Mauageis nf Ihe.llanu misriqn Society, ' one of Ihe nmsi ilioioiigh-gnii g, unyieldii g. , nbstinair tstPa'uuTfsus of Van duhen in (Juilford riiunly, or iu the Stall','.' It further atatea that Jonathan 1 hi kcr, Em. late Vun Buren Elector, was also a meinbcr iif Ihe ''.Manumission Sori u!" and tbt there are tnuny other irietiibrrH nl that society who stick to the Administration t loser than broth ers Let the people, h.nu the Van Dure n scribblers arc making su'clit f foi ts to dct'Vitc upon this subjett,'nark these fart-! ' "' ' i" ii-" .-'fit :, iti ' i n,-.- - - Sjjns Thtv M.Iit'ls4Jlo-(l'a.) Statitlattl, in icniaikittg tipoit the pn recdings of a great Harrison meeting at that placf, says: ' "'y'Z. " t.Scve'nil nf the niost reaper i able, fn- trlligettt and inflitential :tif :Hir ritieita4 wltn bate Iturrtoftire acted with the Ad ministration puiLauppnrtrfl the iowrra ttiiiVinilPt''hi-lbiiK"M lhvLlartisttu atid-Ty ler-Jlttc.- udc solvrd t support the true interests of the country.". , . ... s. ' PtctJUaiTT ' or Finals Mosaschs.' A paragraph under this titlo is going the rounds of our aewapspers, (copied, it is be jieved, from a London paper,) ia which it is sUirTHbsrcTfou bays oecopied .the. thmne of England, sot... one was ever s mother." This is tm as to threjvof the lsdies referred to, vis, 1 art I, EuiAsc th, and Mast II; but it is s mistake in regard to the fourth Queen Arms was the mother of seventeen children, though ihey all died young."" ' '-''V, '2 IT" The following, from the Newbury port Herald, is a capital hiu No people are more apt And fault than those who baveao right to complsinl . , Subseribers will confer a favour-by no lending their paper. Borrowers araalways" turning ; up their, nose at something it co aiiMM ..v-.i'.iV'i. m ii...;j.t.i;.;4r,...-,;i. r IMPORTANT. ' Prospective tiaumption of Sped Payments iytht Philidelphi Battle. -The If vetting E. duUm of tha New York Journal of Couj- marce of Friday, eontains lbs following para- grapn: - - .. .- . ?Th Philadelphia Banks have agreed oa lha 1st day of Feboary. 1841 as their day of reeumption, and send a deputation to Harris.' burg, to eadeavor to per susds the Legists, lure that an earlier day would be ruinous. . WEDNSIUY, fEB 26, IS 10. SILK STATISTICS. I Ijein) frequently applied to for informa-' lion on all of the folio Mfinf toplct, we have prepared the subjoined paragraphs for stnnd- p. r ... r- - e-6 fd in the .ilk busc-s, the prience of racn may not oe prcciatty anniiar, out ine particulars here stated sre sufficiently near the general average to be depended on CooonxciF..-LA tuiildin 40 lv 41 foL and one story high, with.tlireo tows of sc- res three feet wide, and seven tiers one a- hove the other, At i l Teed 23,000 worms al onetime. Front three to fie such crops rhay be fed in a season; if firea. be kept up on cool days, five croops may be ensily rear- ed. A building of two 8tortihigh wilt feetl double the above quantity. . .ZKl' An,acre ,of &T0U w,in contain 14,520 trees, planted in rows three feci a- p.nt and one foot asunder in the rows, and ti on medium good land, will yield one pound of leave- from each tiee the first sea son. Ijong experience pr ves that 1.10 lbs of leaves will yield one pound of reeled silk. Mirny have obtained a pound of reeled siik from 100 lbs of leaves, and some from only SO, OQ, &.e. Hut 150 lbs is ample allow- ancc. - ." Eoos, etc -One ounce of egtrg will hatch about 30.000 orms, 2500 good cocoons, or 300 of fair average quality ill yield a nmin.l .f nlr..l calk O KiU S,m Olinft Artr)! I'lJUIIU !I I.CUirU Cl IP ajaearvrVF J UVfl' -L.tf.v.MllOf according to quality -hence a bushel of cocoons Ts equal lo a pound of reeled silk, soino say to a pound and a quarter. Co coons are measured by heaping the bushel if the II oss rent tins on them; if taken olT, the bushel k strackr or even with its sides. A female moth will lav from 400 to 500 eg? The mammoth whilcrpea "mit and strf- ptiuiJdriBv.""are ery person has Iris prefcrcnejs. i.The'eol- wew- btikriipt and brggais and to our of tho silk docs not alter its value, one tell ihem befot eliaittt that Ibey iie'.il it. t commamling as good a price its the other. k-ti k tit the d...tr f Ibe- feder.. li ra The pierced cocoons, from which tlw niotlv;8 t, .l;,H,,r: K .jotlar iif has c.tetiout, are puichased by. those who yH,lh fl r,,il;r mi l,H,I llllU purchase. the periect cocoons. A tfiw hnnra . boiling in soap suds renders the in as soft and flianagcaule as ra w.. co Lion, .PROSPECTS IN INDIANA; rh.rai ia fl rttfih market in . I'hilnflnlrtliia fca-i-M-ai-ii-iti-ii-.-i-M!-t.-i- - :'i--.-.-.r:,rr--lritv-lml tnrtifiirmTittTtT'fiiitrir'aiii trr t'iwiTWiahrh Tforei uet.tpe.tperaiiber.r-o Marker tt., and Messrs. tlaldron & Wi'. their bouuly?1 Tbey defeiid themselves W"" ,,vfr Hamsopr cornef of Nrnth aiuf -CarpcntCr it Is true, by np,msi,rS that s. i ?uwUnn " !!? tatlLryn. - sireetpurchase it and pay according to the ineHure a in conteiitplatioii, and that 'S fiu'l' oro.isolidalion? - VV'.,., .':-.v J - v--V-r-t"-'- It wa Vtcirfve wi to nuslf ' aurl. ' ' Lynchburg Hr j - - . ; 1..,.. !.. I....I ll.. ... ' i - - I . ' ' I ' ' f'u!8 im,IA,,A Wevrr, upon ttl.Kb t.. hmp su-h , rtnts an rjttractnf, attepj;-. ,,,r it, iiidMtr i0 th viable citixen tf Indiana to a nbseitcf nf Riicr facfV jstt gtins instil The followtnjf front a respe Member of Congress, dated New Aldany, Ffb. 8.. Jrom present indiiaiions, Mr. Vai Burkn'8 poll in thin State Vill be hardiy tct d with iuilignat.t uroi n, and the worth "cudsriiig. Tt Imheat, Bftbounliv Setialors wImi bte bfrii guilty 4f ar portion, of his former supporters are turn- rajgnitiff their ir-pfrtite. S'hles, mid mg about daily and hourly.' t ,bent p to 11. tio, Id aa in8oI. - iinnsDi-c'ia ,t otrtr -'. ''" netl licatit", stiotild be mitilo tn tn. PROSPECI S IN O HIO. f(. u u .fl bft, .ouf . . nefollowing is an extract of a Letter ir i!ni.ti. "' i ftom a distinguished citizen ol Ohio lo--; riiitmltftUtihitt thU his friend in Washiligtoii.undir date vf Fro- bold, altm k ifpou State-rights and lion ruary 8: . ' ttr, is hardly etjual to llicir nrrogaittr. "As to ptditical proapec'ts in Ohio.il is IVrrciving thaKthey would bo met at impostii'lt fur me adequately to describe owe by a denial of ihe premises upon Hie enthukiasm with which the nnmiriajioo.u Licit all their rrasonitte is based, ttntf of our own beloved Harrison has been re, crivrd.t Never have I wrnened brfate any ihiog likait. - It has already rent av under, in many parts of the Mate, every party bhackie, ouitteratetl every J.ne, and BDaoroeu tevery pnny pieiutiice, in one comtnoiivtrnproun, iinrLiill tl t la .n I.. f II ', j f Bi , ,,i . . .t r I . . - .. .. ineiils lo ilie Inontler ofllieir iiialiiulions -to ihe aathiir of Hie aulxlivininn of Ihe, public landa4o the pioneer and poliiical faihertif the WrSt-toVUe incorruntible t.theJbon4.'4ua'ib,rUir poor uun'a irtemi. .Masses nl the, van Hurra party are wheeling round, and ral- I ting Jbencsth .the. broa Hero; ami the battle-cry ol arrfe nd ruler iings with .loud ; act Uim thri.ugiiiiut "all the broad borders of ihe . .. wtde'enreatliiis West." Last year it was st arcely pnsaiuie. wtin the great st efforts, to get up s respectable con vfiiiion imw, s simple fiotite brings thnaands logeiherT We held our County Convention on the 6ihc"tudi d to-JirrfloinB-4rd--wvre hatipy lo rereiie 4nt the fold several of the otoNt prominent and hardened rputiti cal sinners io the land. The central pow er may send forth, as heretofore, its spies and nllicial agenis) but it will be in tain. Nothing Can arrtratlne mighty, rrvolution to be athirvnljand yoo and your friends may put do wu Oltio safe for 15,000. I s uli not he surprised at S0.000 majority r..a'U.muiil'l , - ryJaVTATB! iiK BTiSa'ffrv ' The Globe of Ihe 5tb insf. rnntalns tin UeMtrt nf the Selert Coininitiee ap p-tintetl under Mr. Beiiton'it reSolutSoii, afflrmiiig the utirohtitutinuHlity and in rXNdienry nf the anaiiitiplionr by Ihe urueral Ootrruinent, of the debts nf ibe setei al States. ; It is aa Ismiiiouu an rsjMtaitioii of a arlf-et ident prot,iai. lion as iie might dcxire to are in a long .mtimer's da) but like all attempts to show, by reasoning,' that 4 & 2 are e qtml to 4, r it genrrntcfl Motiielhitig like jottbt where none before rxintrd. 'J'be Aondcr is, that a half dozen grave Se- i . i. ... . ... . uaturs biiuuiu uuuoriauo sucu a supe-j NO. 9. - fliimm tusk, in uttr It srriou toiif, Irs if they were reaffy in rarnetil llpitiiwrltea, 'or niipi) .tl that titer ronld iiiinre.st I In- lubltt? ". fiirrivtnr-TlitrtefreMhat Uy with xeriniM. if couu Uac Ofeti ns ,,lerlMe it tieat U o..iuld tiave de- ftiml. in ihe vi ay nf brimil Ydrrf. Iti hatr .seen lliem; ;ravc himI iftcrnitl ferign, 'tiiV tlriii; nut a tlt-libernln nicuiiit'iit ' ttt-HOatat IH Ci .to " nnrr Ui.MQist , it u.. '' S ,llJr "r wiJI.V buutitl lit pay the debts ;r Farmer . Uart leafi; mid. rip;.., Iherefore, and oiusfqttriitjyr a fortio- ri. and an furtli. V ri uintif,' wim lia titilbt'r atildiiur hV put berated a tl.tllatV wotib t,r utt.t ks. KlMitild W hmskhsp a i t la ,er rati able pruitorli.iii r the beatv d. bt ..r I'etiimvlt anin! . he., the r. , i?.,!:- ri' ,t .i, ....,i n, I.....,: .. i .. . -i ' n. i f. , illustration, ho in a tie- r' hnl.l 'plttttge fip ito.tiiirtaitf y. K, U."4 Kl.oiild by Bppt'iKli'il in I,J' iiRine as at tiottoiare lill'. willi f.e niniple to hii liri.h! V wervrtaiMly fpef with ihe afore- "aidt 'lis tirtiudy, that it Umitlirr just, expedient nor fonHliliitioiial, for tho general c; iverntiM'iit t nsKUine Ihe th bit of the Bevei al Stalen, in any man. tier or fiii ni htcvr. lint iy lhW .;,, IHS,,.. ,!le i .p.. S,.,.le. . . in priti J hi m ihi fat I? NVhit li of the Sfale has rliaHeriffetl thU rebuke from heir ifpii'HfiilatiVt'H in the Sennit? Would il nit I.tve lierti a -aril fur Ihese gentli'inen (n hair Malted until thetravnTRri-e-" asked; IHnr'tT they tuns iiistinrii ntnse v imse gt-i t it they tr) by deiijrntheiti? hi rfit hiid decent rcHpci't for the thnrnt t. r i.f the Stntea tliey ri preHriit, should have i. fluced ttieUr- SeiiHtors to hac HhsTnim ti. are no farts. a e etnts insult tn tho, ltflligsrfr as the at li'in iihu .it is'a direct attack iioti the honor of t!ie' drbtor Statcii. Built desert e ti be thuf.wlirti challenged to point lit a bin do Slate whil h bail solirilcd the aid of the general Cot eriimrnt-a nost lamrh. able id , by ; the, way. Refine that the general eot eiiiineut is iuelf bankrupt; ,,. w.i,iri, -.......-ii.,.! ...,.... ti"i it ..nit an it i iitiiii i a hi iiitrir-j own 'fertile brain",' rimjiired up as a . . . '. , ? , ....'..- ,bVp Immihphi rapjiai. oy autiuig ,tn- ,rf oitue mcuis nt ytuiiiy idhih Mini two Umnoulton among I lie scteial Bistc itt two ( nmnosii its-- -more; alisoltitelv : . . .. " .... - ... . diHMtiiilar. . Why, Dialribitlion has been 4alkrd of for fl veeaet xanil erm the ant Intra of the Senate's Urpoi t ad iu itlb a t amp! ton Is a new coiMejr tioif. If LriHtribulioii and Astumiition 1 .5ilJ!!lt at. , iuiw iorjiiejir8Liime auacnetl (Jcik I Jacknon av once himnlf in favor of j iiHtiiiiinou; ana a tlitrtbitioii bill ah sulutely passed boll., Houses nf 'Coil gtrKH, by a majority nf more than w. ihirds iu each; If Distribution ami A$. sumption are syuony moua, by di I we not hear, then, nf an objection to it, enforce" by Ibat jiage and'ngeutillus. Iratiou drawn from Ibe opposite ion duct "and condition 'f Fariprrs Hold, fast and CltreleRK, ' The authors of Ilie dteport know that there is a wide difier ence between Ihe two. Their own ar giiiueulH upon tho itjutire and fitespe dienry of Assnmptio'ii are prrdirated upon grounds that do not apply to Uis tributi hi, or. if Ihry do, prut e exactly the reverae to Mil,, that Distribution is butli j'ist rand exprdient.;': Assump tion would .oerate unequally some States ow ing beat y, debts while olbrra twe . notlitng: , Uul tliMtrinulion m ill ..Filial El. 17 u i. . a iia-i-n it.n iiii-.a. . .. ..... . opperate equally, Ktviic to est luSlate , so. butlVU UHanqui baa drawn a lamen its just Nirt ion ui the dntributable fuml, table pit tore or the result of tbr-ir rf. without regard either to its debts or to forts. Without howr.cr, Rome rich its uect'ssiiics. By the Assumption vf and extraordinary produce from tbesa I -ta)iil mutwmmmmmmmmmBHjto HUGH .VctiUKEJT TUOS.-J.LEJMr Editors. State tli bl-t, tho8 Srnte-t, sudi as New York, with h are rtreiritig a fair rqniv. bl.-iit fur lite tspriiditurt'9 upon their liiililitvi wrnks, in the cniiMi union .f . abirli Iht-ir di bts rre crratrd, aotilil be. brtii fitftl inut b' inre than i.tlirts, -wluwo wtiiks ate jet antl rr.ny iril.in f.tretcr ffinsin uwidjirthr.. Hut lha irat tlifffrnire betwrni tiie tor in, Hint AK.suiii.tioit .itc uj'pMsi s an art nf b. unity on Ihe parrNtf the gtiieral go. vtriiiiniit, and of oLIijatKut and tle peiidrnre tin the 'part -r fle Statr; liile disliilnition, on He 'oilier l.nnU Roes on the broad ground that the jreiL eral -rri.,u'iit in Ihe I rustic t llio SraTcH for I lie tTmiiiTtrtion nf a tnttt , futitl,1 the' hiii')iliia piiMTrda '"it: It ir h .' lelong, not to it, but to them, and V. 1. it la - theiefiiir' agrvi'ally lit the t'wiulitioiii of the tlt i d under whit h It at Is. it is bniiml to distribute, for the ' common benefit" of all the parties to the fetLral roiupai t, in such maitiier as the paill s to that ( oniparl may tntjitfi e. ' XMielher, thereroir, we regsnl the -iiiiRiithiii'ized aiitf arrogant Intel frrenr of Ibo Sctiate m it la the hcllnn of ihe aliite got ci ninetitH, an intei ferenre not less palpable nor lens nbjertiouabte bc- cajise ucgntiye fn its hniurter,-or the Htteiiiptto ju.siify itiltitriinedilliig by ilfinrit Z ' f f ItliedTjt .-iolitlet leal - silt mitt " to idetitifv the nHNtntiptioii itf the htattt debts with the diKt! ibittion nf the funds belonging to lje Mitten, we are row;.' -straint d tti deiMiunre it In the tuist 'mi." qua'ified tetma." If the Setiale mar art itseir up at a lecturer to Ihe sUlt s.to ' irpl'oaiii tbciii for (lie iortiiif tit "if Iheir funis in 'uniioi!ueliie railrtindbi or "iiiS'iheiit bank," w here, we ask. is the limit to ita u-ui ited aiithoiily? Yn shall iicxtsteit atltinpniigtirprcHciibe lea. Ilie Malts what they may or w bat tliejunflM not do, if this attempt to rrrt. surivHiein f.n what they have-dine U peinttrHctl trr-pna nnirboKtliT 1 he ttr derof-tMogawillthen be-revefSed and " tliese 't Uemn-rali llepnhliean JackRiin " VM llumi S stead nf nhtyjiig the jimlijirtjoim nf the tnvercigtitioi they rcirmiit, ill art. . " gate tn IheiiiHt Itcs the- picrontite ot liisliiit lbig their rnstri! " This art, liovyevrr, is Jif:ii piU'i eLiiltk-ir their t otiilut l u hii Ii, ttliife It profeaRea. tn be trgiilat.;tl by a 'irgrifir the Rigltts uf t lie Stales, loen in fact centralize ntl r- Jjjn itHijli.djLte.ttlL:.thi.. poe48-f-goert- ' From the Londob Riamlirtr. FaENCH CUNQUEST IN ALCI- lliNlni ians are! apt to make great lamentatiipia on the horrors of a rutin, try overrun and subdued by bai barl- ' siisi we fear that Iberetls much mora . cause for commiseration anil ireret when A countrlr lias been4 overrun and. ronrjiirrrd by civilized invaders. The uhi uarian . conqueror ma shed mora blood at first, though even that Is doubt, fulrbut you 'anldisnnt . civilized con qtiei or is "suro to go, on year after year, and century after century, pressing l fie life fend the blood out of the . con qiicrcd, with horn be never ainalga. mates, winist the bai baiians, sooner or la'er, blcntls bis rare and Institutions with the conquered, producing the first requisites for national hanninrsse. quality of rights and rare 1 Tliese ob nervations are suggested by the r fforta nf Ihe French, as lltcy say, to Introduce rll!U?w!!n-jn,,-AWrtt wbicli -. have just prmlucrd a renevtal of war1, betftren tin ui and 1 lie Arabs, headed by their Emir, Abdcl-Kader, It is not, intended berelri ; be eruliarly. sevrro " on the Fientli ui to single tlirm oafTor trjwn jaf :if ff. a,.Rgtngi; Isdia lis open to (he same, accusal ions, andftliould;:lraclt--JbO''-aaroejinoral.- NVttpn :a ci iliird nation !a"onijserfar fnmpatatttrrly" ssrsgS"6iieniT"iieie inalgamatrs with it; noruliilst the pride of tlie one aiitUhe hatred ofjhe other ' siibHisf, rRiTlheynHfijoy peare Willi e. qiiaUtyf of rights, 'rhe victors mintt utilize, -or, as the French sayr exiloiter " the vannuiNhrd This mat be done hv ei ft by tnottojMIUhing the land, ra!l ing it state pmpersy, and. levying : all " that the agi iculturiit can spare as rent nr contribution. This, bowevrr, ra only be t ff-t ted in i irb and populous valleys, where subsistence has . long been an affair of, drudgery fc difllculiy. A mountain soil . ran aflT.rl acant H i bote, and a mountaineer will not paj for his siibsiatcnrc with hi freedom.. It In ttilkv the-Arab,' either of Mount ' Atlas or f the deaert that the French have to tUal; and no wonder If they are embai rassed bow to proreed. There seeexteosive plains. Inderd.brtw ecu the mountains and the roast,4 but 1 no river ti a verses them. They receive sll, the stern of the liilU. but an rletaled Una if roatt serves as an rmhaiikniriit t these waters, and ronveiiathe plain in!,- felitl marsh. The Arabs bat e never v cultivated, and will net er cultivate, this plain. The French have sought to do). i- ! '-: ,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 26, 1840, edition 1
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