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I -V . - ' - ; -- . . . . .Jv.V- - .r , i f 7r. -I f THOS J, LBMAT, Berree aaa rasBisren.l "soara csaeiixai ewsavea is aoali, larttticTCAt aa rarsicai. aaaovarte-vvaa um er ooa-eiasa . tea v oca arracnove fukEE DOLLARS A TEAX-s itruw. .AjJSalif - a- -, IXALEIOHt N C WEDNEIBAY FEB, 11, tl, T JO" . ti,i. B.7 hrtirJ r Ik ileUHi. ; Tht not mi -- -tkit i!T, M !! !. Wpr hm Ik -y4rteefc IhM New Tr M lk lura4 4MI lor m.aafKloret of th BWr owl MWdto butos m4 at ilw mtcIikU rf Wrr. ' - The mHtrMa(lh Ufcio it making fcMt ' 411mm CmmIi w . . . . til . Too prwr o rl Kw Ywk, yraooojM ht Imo -fp-., o4 tU .se1 oooiPTj: lk, ra mmmotX J J.U oo orodM oro ioal . Iiber.1 o onto f omor l b Mmkuli, Mnattr, mo I i porter iMModdMoioo ojomo; oro l--W rm Ao wiUiUHwi.l,,'ill?w1; n diMMM of liicir rodt I orM wWch Ur oil tbotio .tlhei. liBiorttrt id Deatew in Siaple tnd Faocy .. Silk .Oooda. ' ' ' .C: , AWrJX'lrdiot C. IW rciri otrwC Importers ami Dealera in 8taplt ani Fan cy Dry GikkU. DutewKio 4 NUaa,M Nomou, Corner Libert Street, Jobber of Staple and Fancy. Dry Otioth, Zephyr Wotel, Cnu. fojea, Rib; buna. Iacea - Erobroidr.r Trimmmga, and embroidery artiulea in I reneral.'" " D 8 Turner. No. 60 Williomo, between Cedor h Pl itreel. Mannfactnrera and Dealers in Straw Goods, Palm Leaf Hata, Artificial Flowera, &c. William E Waiting fc Ca 112 Pearl at. Manufacturer nd Importer of Saddlery, Harnees, and Coach Hardware.; W J Buck, SOil Pearl Saddlr'ry Warehouse. T flnkitb k Co. 10 1 ttoidcn Line, mtnurtctur en of Saddles, BriJU, Martingales, CvlUr, ate Publishers. Booksellers and Stationers. Hauling A, 8aac, SISProH street, PiiWi!. "S.f theNsttoital Setool Ooorf iMHrW i Globe Mf o a no mbj, by 8 O Goodrich. tiamuel 8 H William Wood, 361 Peart street, opposite Uaitetl Sutes Hirtol, ' Afeaeaocr V- Blake, 77 f uuoa st. . corner . f . GoW. , ,. : Importer of French and 1 Engliah. Staple Stationery, sad Manufacturer of Acoount Books. Wat A Wbealer, M Wall attest. Stationery Wsrehousei Franeia k Loutiol, 17 Maktea Lane, Importer (Engfub an J PV.-nch Stationery anl mantf - freturer of Aeoownt Books. Maa'fold Letter Writers, Crotoo Ink, he, ate. LeariS Praoci Cyru II Lootrcl. ' ' Commiation Merchant and Dealers iu Pa ner.'Twine. Slioo Thread. .Scbool and tMank Books, Staple Stationery and Pa per Ilsnsimrs. States) U Traaors, S4 JlaSdoa Lane "Gold Pen- Manufacturer. ' AlbertO Bagley, 119 Wraadway. for M'o at manuiactttrera prices, by nil Ike wbolcaale jewclcn, aUiionera, dte vsrrsnteeV Manufsc'nrer of tbo Celebrstej 'Ma"glc Razor Strop of Foul Sides. L Chapman, J 01 William atreel. Hold at aun nfacturers prices by S'l ibe Hardware, FSey Good l aipnrters and a bolessle Dealer, price educed 13j per cent Manufacturers sod Importefi tf Paper Hanginga. The Ttnde aujiplied at first prioea. , . ' - '- ' U A Howell, fc Co. lr Parl atrea&i Ubriaty k Courtanl, 61 Maiden Ud. MaaubelMrer of Play inf. Visiting and Busi . ness Cardst Quilla, dte.' i ' George Cook, X(c, 71 Faltoi, sirset. r ? f Manufacturer vf all kinds of Titpef lloxes, liana uoxes, nsnu u pipna, uqwi in Binders and Box Boards and Impor ters of Fcy Chat CUwrioa, 4JoUn Vet,uptainv - , . Inr porter and Manofacturer "of Modicat lu etrarrMmts and desler in Strings for Vio lins,' Piano Forts, and Publishers of Mil sift. C O Cbrietman, 404 Peart street. ; Manufacturer and Ironorlef of Masieal In atromenub- All kinds of -Musical Mcr. chandise eossttnlly on hand Edward Baaekv No. 1 1 . Fttkow oc eorne GJd Manufacturer and Importer of chowe-Per fumery, Toilet. Soaps, JuxtracU,Uo ocnes. its. uiee Katnarl, 159 BroidaraT,' bctwesa Liber ty sad Courtbadt streett. , f Maruifaciuring and'i Furnishing Establish- merit m riw Uraermrtrre llustness. & Wb4, t?l BVeday, PUtes, Casts, Cbelfll' kals, PoliJin( arparatueeo. said ererr artkW ward in th iNMinees... .Abo lbs ..4Jci, trenckaad Amencan Uroia. v, Lamp RslsblishmenL ' SoUr. . Camphene, Joird and UU Utmrs ami UbafrdelierS, ' Bracket,' Hsnging Pallor, Hall, Chnrch, " and Tsbld 'Lamps.' GirwidoW, Glass '-'Ulobes, S'tsdes, Wicks, &e.'f Super! jf Camphene, Chemi. ai Oil, Uurning Flu W Vc .. ...... ' " . W II Starr, MaaiifacttirVr, tif Beckmaa street Imrorters and Mawfacturers of Lonking QiassesC Looking Glass Plates, Picture rrames, &t: " - - ".- ' Ball k MtiwaMaim,. iii Pearl aweeL orpiaits Piatt. -ta-. n xyear's Patent Insoluble India Rub ber uoous, warranted to sund ia er ery clinate. Goorge Beeobor, asie eren, 100 Breadsray. Wood, Willow and Tin Wart, Mats, Brooms, Combs, H..ir Bmshes, Fancy Goods, Britannia Ware, &C Job pkaadier, 81 Maiden Laos. Manufacturers and Dealers lit Brushes, Quill,,Trunks, Steel Pens, Seating Wcx, Ink, Blacking, Razor Strops, drc. also Manufacturers depot for Friction Matches. Banes ft MeKraetinie, 155 Pearl afreet William Steele's Patent Feather Brashes. Manaiactured by : Steele k Co.305 Pearl alrsct, (rosa 40 to 50 ; es alsrsjseo) band. New York Agricultural Warehouse. X B Allan. 1ST Waier strbrt. Farmine; Imple raents, Fiekl Seed, Goeno. IJme. &c. Fruit, OntanHWUl Tree) Ate- Editor of the . Amrri- , ean AfiiceUuriat a VnoMbly psblitatWn of 13 pea aritb auawfliua eagrMino - Ptca $i a Manufaqturer and Dealer in Agricultural Machines anJ Implements, Portable Horse Powers, Threshers, Mills, &c. Ploughs,' Plough Castings, Gin Gear, Ac, Field Seeds, dtc. ' ' i Plant, 5 Burling iliji. FinaCot Tobaeco and Soon" Mannfactui era, and Importsrs of Choice Segsrs. ami, k Co., No. 8 Wall ilroei. til and John Andorawi SIS Uuana wrtet, liai the premium of lb Aateri. cm laMNvle lor liw, 'land J. Vineear Leoaard Brown. SO Wall atnect. hi an (atarcr aud dealer la Wbae Wibe, and Cider Vinegar. Manuicauirera of Crane's Paieot TweWe Month. Mantel clocks ami Time Pieces for Banka, Pulie Houses, Churches, dke., also Turret, Steeple or Town Clocks.' tt MUUk Co.,KW Polios Kroefc mjKJners. ondDeslers ia FncL attd,IuL i an Window Miades. C Woodford, m Broadoay, reacWee by eaab ekMUe ef oocrr otr4; ioti WMas, Co. viotbt in, HtM, Obia. VlfnStU'1. Plain SrU ka., alas (tit oof aieos, gimpa, fce, . . ;, k , :i Ncw'Type Fbundarr and Printers FurnleV - '' log Wsrebouse. Ceekam; kOeornd, Wo: 18 Ana IIKitt. of Gold M recti Mrnieii all aiada of Job and Faaey Typo, ProMoi. and evary thing ananauy bra aomyle'.e ptiutiag tffiori , Rich's improved Patent Salamander Safes. vv arranted free from dampness .aa.. well as Are proof, in imnrofcnient upon Wil- det's patent, foe sale bf ' A 1 Marvin, agent tor the manuras arer, I5lJ Wa ne mm a Wilier' Genuine Salamander Patent Safes, warNnted , free from clmpness. Stt C Herring, Manulaoturer and Dealer in all KMHiaet ioJ 1S9 Water etrcct, eoraer Uepey ater abo , .: --n - Double Salamander Safest C J Gayler', the .' t ,j - -1 enguiai.. loseoioc ana paieuiee oi ..ins Double Sale and imptoved Detector Lock, wai ranted fire and. thiof pi oof and dry. Single Salamander Safes warranted equal to any maker, for sale by Leonard Brow a, SO Vll,Mret. K. . !. Bronze Pewders, Gold Pain V Gold, fJilrer and Florence Leaf, Dutch Metal, 4rv ' H BMh-f, wkaJeaele aawai, lis Maiden -Lane. Urease SO per aent, l.wr tbanaay otkwr beaoe lata Unhad lute. ; . Marble Dealers. r Underbill k Ferris 171 and S74 GreeiwUh etrtel, near Beaab. UruMnebUl n arUe orkornllkmdi. riaMy aareed autnery, and plain martle mantcla and WJanniantl. Ikaler- auuulied with block I and . Machine and Hand Cards. John Wattle mote k l.. Mann'oaMrSra of Cctioa and Wool Hand aid Meeluno Card. 'and Heater ia artiele lur anaulaaiiirert die. Offie f 11 Pearl street. . 'if . t. 1 . Sl Nicholas, late Exchange Motel, ij Weainjrl at IMan Irrer. No. SI tXiniaMtt Mreer A A tVcMM-J a uaaiparey, late at noaarst Kew Ye. Jannare HA, ISM. ' : ' r l-ac (, A NEW i MOTIVII ... POWKR r A, Mr. Talbot baa taken out a patent fr a laew nawtr. based on ilia oond-iuAlio 7-l r .y j ... . . - , caroooic aviu gna. uj ciiwiutcw oiooae, aaa cfeal piessure, tlie earbonio acui ta 4ro4igki auwn to A temperature ueww ine irorainjr poiou lieu is uien appiwu, wweo i l es- panstre power lar eze(i ust t of stesm. while' the enormous weight of the furasos. &c.t is .dispensed - w iUw ZJuWi Fmcktt. The rsew uareniLenn.i courier ears that aa ezteosite forceiy hstTiusf oeen dis eoecred in Hsriford, i Msbieh a young and fliionable ban. 61 rfiarater ana standing. was the principal, it was ascertained that the name of ho fmher.iii.uw of the young man had been eiteitsi'f ly made use of fi au duleutlyreport ssyi for tOOOO. , It is a aUarne foe e man to desfre honor because of his noble progenitors, and not to deaprve it by his own firtue. I'U.Jl . ENCOURAGING '.' The Baltimore Jlnmitdn, a if to encoor- ge those gentleneo who, are atuious to go to war wiUiouleitf jtrnMrrauoR.wiui e roosi commen Jable reliance upon ProTijiencei re. raeiks: mv ben uome wnu. to , war .wmi Cur huge, the pars! suptemacy of the lat ter was aa lully eaUbliabud as Uiat of Eng land, is bow., 1 be Komaus, lar wotse on ibaa we, did not even know how to. build wsr ships; but luckily finding a nvxlel in a Certhagenian giWyr wrecked on their coast, they went to , work., burtt M DVeL trained their crews, boldly, put to sea and at the first encounter defeated the enewt ae in the war of 1812, the tvntlitution did the Gutrritrt. - The indbmitJWe spirit of that heroic people stopped at no difficulties, was discouraged et no reverses; it prompted them to the most arfoniahiiie effort and achieve. ments, sod sustained turm under sasrifices lurhaa wlaker aouli wbuld hate shrunk from in consternation. Perhaps the warsof Home and Cartilage are to be fought over ...... ' THE ALABAMA VOTER. MAie you lu fator of Biennial Sessions of the' Legislature!' asked a mamger of an election iu Alabama, of a voter. wWhot" lays the voter, whose name was Ance Veasy, and withaU.tulerabtr given. "Artfyoa In tlvof of BieDmil sessroni of the Legislature, sirf' "Biennial Sessions I don't know hint. Is he anv kin id Iteub. Sessions, sir' ,Ef he is, I'll be darned ef you ketch me s votin' fur hire! You never hearn me tell 'bout that file. L bad loagr with Reub. Ses sions, up in Sholby did youf - MIMever miud .yoar Sghu bdi Mr. Veasy; answer, yea or nsy." I" doa'ent know what you mean by youi ya anil aaV, but I'M be dodfotttd of I vote fur etiny uv thC'Srsivns family, nohow Vou csn fil it! Bah! Bermlal Sessions, indeed! r-jest as much fitor GuVnu aa foots "-firr a tcr Ironier"" 1 SWALLOWING PINS. On Saturdaay a young lady put five or six pins in her moutti, and firgetling them, they got ioto her throat, ami by an effort Ihe threw them all tip but one, which remained ciosswise ia the passaee. She became va- rymuch alarmed, and immediately made application t a physician1. Hie pin was firorlr fixed across the lowct portion of the oesophagus, or about two inches above the eatuiae orifice of the atomrch, and in that situstioti was rmposaible to brinir it to the osoafe i no ooeiorineteforc tied t bit of sponge to the end of a piece of whalebone, after bending it to the shape : f the passaie. pusneuiuie pin into ir.e stomach, which gave insunt Telief.V. K xpreu. f TO THE VICTORS BELONG - r - spoils,w"3" THE When' Mr. Polk appointed to office G jv. SIarct, the iatlior of the t cooing im famous sentimcot it was ptedtcted that the Albany regency would araiu get hold of the public puree and phinder the people ease esore, as they, did prior to 1841. ' The prediction is likely to be falfilletL: The Wsshing'.on corrcsoondeKt of the Charles ton Mercury, (good Democratic authority,; gives bc follwing narrative. . which mut JomiKh to tnetUe the faith of honest Democrats in the wium or honesty (f the powers" that be." This writer sarst -i nave urcn iiuurmeu oi rauier a carinas operation wbk.ii ,1 now ia pru- gre D're toensuie tne Albany regency redivivns o. (rssp some asore, of the snails. ;- A combination hire been formed at Aluawy to obtain the con Yd :onTil of the'a shng firr, wlii already Riven 1 00 1' ontxtard 1 cootMcia for public work! out bribe' General Government. Ttiev hive seccceded in a grsj 1 measure itb the Memphis works alrrady rejL'-ol and hope to do so also with those tube te ea out hereafter. But ia tbo meanwhile a dry drk ia to be built- at Breoklf nr fi' ... .1.. i . . i ana tnrse pani-s ie ooitin ' Ihe' ton tracla. and let order lii frtsble iliemlV j.ut'h Be,rer! WT? "'"""',0', ' ihirflni.iJfB;ilAi lnfo.it.. nuf,l!r..;. Bou roany feet hiffherthan they were Over they wiih to. hive" 1 man a..no.ut d ..'known to dofore. This is regarded as a Engineer, who will be their creature and ...T ii.' d . r 1 I w. -a-w a a w .ovi a no wiu M thvir creatore and,""" r n li i that river. ivui. .saw prvBKni crfiencor at urooaiyn 1 i. Me. K.n-le, . thr..Sl. in... Ju huhrefofere-tml charge or the to.'stibc rf1",,.oU".' V irud " ;io,,ioel tbn .t the Dfy D cki ar Gojport, Va., j enables ihem to. provide against dan, and1 Chaflebton. Mass, and" who is' aI.iow : - s i t " '. to t man id probity and strict mlrgrtty. lie ceiinot be. ed for the purpose of thrse men who wsnt the spoils,' And therefore - tHey- are moving- Heaven and ' Earth 1o have him tfrlh?edl T. are; "writing letters ' themselves all' over the country, aud1 iuduclng every one on wliom they can bring any influeoce'lo beaf .lo write to Waahiogton demanding hii removaU and have an agent stltUmeT at tills city for the sole purpoas of .sttendiug to this bosi aessl I learn thsl they are now on the point 'of M-reeding in rheir "object, ltd that Mr. Bancroft, the, Secretary of the Nat y will probalj in a few dsvs remove Mr. Sanger f.em Bruoklvn to Pensacola. and appoint iu bis place a tool ef this cli que. : If H Is done--ir Mr,' Sanger be re avrd, it will be for the imrpose ot en- alilmg the spoilsmen in Albany, to revel in the. public plunder, and, Mr Bancroft had belter look before he leaps", " '.Il I. 4.,. mi- S7nnt77mJZ The Wsshinton ' "Union, stsies that MrClmrlea" Theodre Gevekoht was a few day since hresened by "the Secretary 'of State lo'lh' Pre'shlefit and reveived My him, as Ihe delegate of the Senate ' of , the Free llanseatic 1 own of Bremen, charged with an ertrsordioSfy miraiun to tne United State 'We untletsUiid that Mr. Gevekobt is duly empowered 10 enter into arrange menu, is practicable by whicn tne port of Bremen may bo fixed (fponby this roe. eraotou! as the placd of destination for the steam- pack t ship line to be establisbed between tbe Culled stages ana purope. Qa a p'estant evening in ' the delight fl roottth ol May ia the year 18 might have ,berocSeenat company sea ted sroand tbe do-n of a neat cottage, in 'tb North Western part vt South Carolina, surrounded by trees dnd shrubbery in. teruiiBtfling, was the tall majestic mouarrh oi ire woods, the oak. All aeemed gay blithe and happy, for nothing had ss yet marred their tranquillity i - Tet there wi one of 1 iiuble mindi sealed amid that group, who bo wvtl hi a head as in deep reftVctwu. lie was the sou of a neighboring farmer a man of wealth educated Ui thf 8outt Cftolini College Iierradnaicd. studied law and becune diatingsiaed. In a few jesrs, however be was often seen at the tavern, partaking with ihe pialanffas well a the delendant oi mat . nosioaa oouon winch tie- atruys Ihe soul and body of man he be- C4Uie a BMMlerale drtokct and then a oeaal ly drunkardi A few abort ami AVeting months pas by, ud by the aid of Divine Prosideiice, the guide ofen ing man, be was once mora in 'heetnbjace of kind friends, among whom w.at.ho'l swbotw-.be it&d ptedied himaellin iKiglttrr and bappr tUya.-" He bad ftro ken her yej the pure at: earn of luve waa running clear witliia that bosom which beat with fond entotioua for the miserable object of her sffcetiont. ' 8he rslled to mind ins Irequent iit at her lather's boat. The true sympaby of woman beat ntgh. a her breast ansuoosshw - was for the wlfire of ; one. " to whom ah r- was ileatiiied to give her haiid. Slit benought Him with eager tenderness, to place his oigna'ure to that innti tumeiit which had saved it millidns, but be would not hs joined in with the wiue and cider parly. Not piedpvd tetoal abalinence he ielap eedj and fell once more into the pit of the destroyer again lifted him out again I1e415ne.l1 but he signed the pledg id Total M$tinence. She was now made blppy on Ihe aMr h6' (judged himself to be her fitro seppott, her protector and rnosl i nobly did h,reilecem that j pUJgc, ANIMP01UANT 1NVEINT0N. f . A Mr PUUlios Jjdon bas Uiely Inventetl aFtre annihlator for instantane- oualr tttincuishiiir fires by saturated s v. poor.' Tlio principles,' eaye a foreign, Juurna!, are tbeuiiaU. and they praceed en facts dedeeed frwm ewtwiderationsT-of the source of all power chemical action. Firr, in Ibe Toi-dinary "at ceplaijoa ; of 'f the term, is a ' plu noinenoa which results from the anion of otygen, the Supporter uf combustion, hrdrt;rn,' the element nf flsme, and csrbon,' the element of light. If theoifrnbe withdra-!. the fire cesses; This the fire snniiulstor accomplishes. A j-tof a peittliar giseous vapour, which ponseases a greater affinity Mr the' oxygen ot the air than the osycenhal ' firr the hydrogen ot'tKe csrbow-witlr whltH ft' U oombiocd, is inttsnuneously. genrra'ed br the macHinekild IhroWrf with 'eztraor din'ary rapidity dn the tir,' which, ' being instanlanrously deprived of the I 'supporter of. eombuslitfii;' V on,Be""cessei. The OztircHiOh ii so sudderj thif In' 'he case of liich' Mr: ' rbillins " put fesael in the Tiiames, the iiieratliju did not Oct apt "onesreond, ana 11 wk eomhsred by the ncctitore lb f "'HasH Of lightning." - A very great degree of alarm has been created amongei the settlers on the Mis a luri Tiver, by the discovery of t e fid that 4 . . a . a m s M m a ur i M "P7 on that nrer. .It seems to bo a fact, and' an .. 1 . .u 7 oitfaordinarrone Uuly, tbat these animals, TEMPERANCE IN YOUTrf-ifs kUm:IMP0RTANCE.--No time js so eritical, no. rlo 'In'in individual's existence is ao fraught with lively interest, as ths sunny ilayl of child hood. InyottthTi wefJrol babita, arid Imbibt sentimenU, which may be al lasting as life. Slrwngly impressed Witlt the belief, that every ! person Is did furmer of bis Own character, ant) knowing, as we trins't do. (he foree and influence of habit, aboold wo not cultivate and practice temperance; imang uuici eiitucn, w wn wi paramount impnr. taneef Oughf it iit)i vt claim our attention hi early life, when ol Consider the relation we at present sustain to the world,' that which we will susuin to it in Jiore mature years, and that whkm wrill hereafter IDS- tain to a future mode of being! There ' is than, no rank in life, however exalted, no circumstances, however flattering, no tem poral prospect, HWever bright and promis ing, ihst should prohibit us from the eher iahed possession of Mooter mind Its en. joyment is one of the moat inestimable W- sews that can be conferred or) man. Only observe its influence upon the actions and ma oi wan. When his mind Dal expsnded, when hi!, judgtoetit has matured, and then reflect now- necessary iu iKMseseiorf to tbe young; By h our, wayward 'dispositfons may be curbed, our viuated teste corrected. and our poisoned, sentiments made' Dura. Controlled by sobriety, tbo mirtd mar be directed to a soeoeeaful course Of intellectu al improvemenl the afleetione may be fixed and centred on suitable objects of re gard. By It, nnkindnesa la moulded; into charity, moroseness into affability, and even falsehood into truth. It ttsnsforms idleness into induslrr, Imprudence into esntion, el travagance into economy, and Indolence tati activity. Excess expiree at its altar poverty shuns its presence, and plenty , is its reward, llsrduess of beatt yields to iu melting sympathy, cruelty bends bef'tre1 its shrine, and selfishness ia changed into gen erosity. Through ltd . benign influence, despstr makes wsy fur hope, misery give way for happiness, sorrow givue la"e. hi joy, and gloom toeheerlulnesa. lli.i i cs the neighbor with kindness, and the cioscn Willi genuine philanthropy. It gives sue. eess to the ruler, and obedience to the fuled. Il strengthens the mind of the Legislator, and entwinea around the brow of the Stsies msn sn unfailing wreath, of honor. In health, it embellishes, in prosperity, it adds sweetness to every enjoyment, in adversity, it affonls cousoUtion,. ia sickness, it sup Hru us, and in drdtli, it will be a solid comfort. Such haiug the great .tendency of sobriety darinii life, how necessary Unit it should bo enjoined upon the yoffngf--. I nere is one ot itr reflect iot? that gtfes additiuiiid force to this subject. It is tKis, w UHe oi tne ouo hand we are thus tormina our charact: t forYuture usefulness, u is our duty to aduiinUter consolation and support to our aged parents: ohllgatidn csn be strontter thntuhis. Grsiitude enjoins Upon, and fidelity demands of us, continued . res pect for old age., Our uthers ani mothers hsve pureed tenderly Jxorri our J.ufanl yea'ts.v They;arSjnbout.to eornmit -to us the field they havVcuttivated, the possess ions they have acquired, and the liberties they have achieved. Can any thing rendei them wore happy, thsn to see their. rising offspring sober minded and jvirtuoui! It will give them sqisce, aveu when stauumg on the trembling verge of tlie grave, and cause them, with tlieir last expiring breath. to pronounce us "Wetted,", - t. 'Temp, Mo- ,, - .-For the Raleigh Star.1 . TO ANOTHKIt MISS. S. Ik , ..v Tims wis when men would lake their glass . .odjadies tod would deign ..to pasai,. The towing bowl around, -4-- - .r Alast bow llttlo did they think ' V Tnaiin'tlt'aoaees;:e ..i-So nuiiy ills sis lound...!...!lj..i...T Harmless ihe wily serpent rests. Or scorpion gUuefing ia its oeait - They keep tbeiU fsngs eoaeealed.' So sooa the wine, though apaibling biigbCA ., Will all man's iake. prospect bllgU tlis endless ruin seal , ;v.;;,; T aearce need say, to I lie, fair 1st; 1. . . 1 . For I kaow dtow weuldesi not touch the gists, Thnubk affared kv ths baud - i M r ? - - (MO, with all bis flattering smiles, ."' ' : Tires bnowest k oft the sense beguiles, " : And nuke brats of man.' ; ' " " t' - ... ' " ' ' 81 lovely woman, taaeesnt and fair, ' The grwaWst au Oarers always its, ' ; Dyineirlwiooi foe ' V :V"': Thee ought 4hy not their powers combine. Their influence, so ientle mild end kind ' "' Aqd touch ihe t'Hp ad morel , , - ' ' i f SHIPWRECK. r- . ' 1 Tbo Charleston Transcript of the 12th int. asysi 'the . ethf. Colbnday, Stow, hence for E. City, (N a,) in ballast, was run Lto on the " night" of the ftth iiut., about 15 miles north of Cspe Romtia by the ' brig Wallace, from Sl Croix for Georgetown, (S. C.) The C. was struck almwt amidabipe and sunk immediately. The crews succeeded .in' jumping on board the brig, saving nothing , bat what they stood in, and were taken to Georgetown iu the Wallace,' A'dion Sentinel,' tFrtM the Jf'a$kinglon fVktg i J; TR4 DE OF WAS 11 INGTON, . The Importance of Wsshiorlerl. 'in a com raarttai poini vi iw, ia, s oeueve, generally Vodet raied. T 1 ndeed, bufew of our own citizen! are probably aware of the amount of busmen done here .vfe ave taken some painl" iO iscefuin the anuuat igf'reg'aw al the business operations of the town nod the following bartitulats may be relied 00 as nearly accurate being aaa SB a . a a. complied cnieny irum ina oetnai iransac none 01 our aiei cnanta- ounng the year juat pastr- iv.wnw. i n-uti. Tbe exporU of NsVal 8iorcs ardounf 1o 239.269 barrls Grain. Orf.Tdl buthela Spirits ot Turpentine 6,074 barrels Lum ber 6,872 M. Cotlou 2,882 bales. Ks i- average of prices during tbe post year we, have tne following: '"i'rii'rx'j: nv otoree" ' " 522,395 Spbltf TOtentiai' 121,140 lAimbef " ' . ' . ' ' ' 78,261 Mtir . 33,372 Cotton ': "r j;- - r-- 63,624 rA.U other article! T tS.Ort Amonnt of exports '1 8871.045 i At preient prices, the value of the ex ports would exceed a million and a half of dollars; r . lv ! . ' 1 1 oe annual imports rioreign and ceast- wiae) amoont, ia value, to 416.043. Do ducting these front tbe exports', we hsve 'Export 8871,643 rlmporta'i: t sh, 1 ,m til, ' ' 'ju-ju fri-t ..'fii.- 416,846 4 Excess of exports V I4JI.703 Which sho ws a balance of irade ia oar fa. yor, of almost hall a million of 'dollars. : "There are seven Turpentine distilleries fond another Is being built) running fifteen stills, ; which contuse annually 118,000 bairels crude turpentine, and require wbsfi in constant operation, COO barn-la a, day. The steam saw; milt, running 24 saws, cuts annually 2,500.008, feet of lumbor. Ti e tonnage employed ,. in . the ; trade il estimated at 30,000 tons," only' a oart ff which ($70,000 worth) "m'- owned nrre. , One. teasel is no w being builu aud prepsV , ratious sie going bn for building (everai . . more.;,,, i .,-. . ..2 ;., The trade of V aakington being in thie e sUhful' condition, , the asreet of afiuire amongst us looks cheerful and prorniaing, Vt iJl l a i 1 n e a a wew jouiioinps are going op inn oia one repaired. Wo see indications. dai'T. that labor and cnterptiso are; rooeiviog thru to. ward. And while our temporal affairs art thus prospering, our spiritusl wants are not tvglocted. VYe have five, churches, .all, in prosperons conuinon while bustness m the Court house ia rapidly ajdirfliajjibing, and the jail is nearly if ndt qait tenant v Tbe stesniboat Nebraska struck a . ensr in the Miasisippi River on the 15th instant. nbout fifty .miles below Vieksburg nd went' down la eight feet water. ,: No liveo' loat; ' I he JM, wason her first trip from St. Ljuia to t . New Orleans, .. ,:-,v... y v ,1 it .,- u FOR CH ILDRENi". - : AVOID BAD COMPAlff i , ) A eorreapondent of the , Temperanci , Banner tells the following trua story, f show what we get by being In bad ,com pany, It beate ..tbo JabU of. poof 4ray , which w weed to read in vur stUoolboy 1 days;-. V ; ,t.;.A'i ! mM .', - "When l was a little bofaabnlMin , or ten years old,' I was one day with; my, -) father lu ihe apple meliird , fur the pus uose of shooth'it the mischievous Jars Ibaa pekfdjihji appjesf andcarnlVescniJy.fia.. wf .. these .. buds - perched r in -t an Opnla tree .near, 'at which my ftthcr levelled tiia vi gun aaH.Jredfc .Someihig iaaeeja,:.ta.u. tall from the trref thereupon- V ranv- fort wardiiectiiig to hwd the jay, I bat waet surpri ed to find instead ; of ths 'rjayy m-tt rouplu of inHdcent "dung mocking birds - The jty bad eara;d-rl fJok tTioaW say father, who aorveyed thuas with a" mwrm fel louk -or several minwntsaadthenr--t'irowing them down,: obrred, Thd'4 what you get foi being in bid Domjxiy, r ' The iwcnleut and remaik were fixed ;i upon niy ' iiVirstl from 1wIfmwBienr,'la)d' tbey ti : have been oCsndob wVelo MB many llute v. sines,. Atiil when ' 1 see- tTMa raasoas sufier fur being foanJ among wicked and " misrhUvious persons, (and this I have seenrill many times.-! bavii said in m f heart, That's what yon e,ct lee being ia bad co party' 1 hevo. known school boys get whipped lor- being in bad" company. t have known men get beaiea for being' 1o"-" the company of the - !rankard.-And Iw hsve known other to beiavolved ltroeb ble somr; vexations' and; expensive law suits, by being aisocisted with - d shmeat 1 men. It'is next to impoisible perhaps lor 1 us to eicsps wilhuut injury in snml ws if ws choose wirted p-oplrfnr'our oooW' " paniontr for the Brole tetifle that evil commenications corrupt good inan'- nere,' ''' :. ' ' '.' " Lei then; little bora and "all other!; a avoid bring found1 in eom'piny with drank"' afila. and all other wicked ' neraonsf ' left l they should have' occasion 'whilst covered! w.th shame and 1 digrace,! to ssy. 'This'-, is wpat 1 nave gotten ny oeingia oau cenv , i - 1 W Vlf M UINII I T 1 T i . maas. mfmM ' ka.,, ... A a . i . anary niiiiman nau so oits n neeru t osr , mother say, "Never mind, it, desr,". that r ' when any little accident happened to her i, . play tbiugs, even if Ibe were aloae . aha used lo say to Hersel f, 'Never mind it dear - - -Thislntle ssying had done Mary a groat f deal ef good lor it bad taught ber - to bear . , f- - that meekly, whicn used to not nfr , ottl Une day as t went by the door v of th, r room where Mary was nursing her Joll n tbo dull fell down, and iu nose was broken) 'i when Mary cried out directly, as bo picker ed il Op, "Never miml it desraevsr mini 'i j.t deer 1" fflii 1" .thought I, I.....wialii.wnu; 1 , could all meet one troa bice ia . Ibe same pirit Mary 'a tnsther brings np - herM . . little daughter in the fear of God, - and 1 . teaches her not only to be i patient ' vede'r-t trials, bet slso to bsigratelull fs. every blessibg ahe .1 enjoy s, ChrUUan taTBer'M.. are great twercleaf '. i'-a 'psy. '..; -" , I Ua deed of love intent. .,'. i j..They tooold the yeuihhtl muidf (f I .Ibe twig la bfnt KlauM ,&!i ! . - . : h,,,w!!"l!M!,r'.!f i ; . I be tree will b Inclined.. . - .. ... , . , . ; .Tbsre jvrera built irr the elite's; of Wdis-". . yille, Ner Albany and. Jefferson vjlie.dar- ' l ing the psat year, forty-two ateamboatji 4, J . ! vriiri. an aggregate tonage ot , 19,623 tone, ' Tv' and a' a cost of 8030.000; I Louisville buil' j dere furnishrd 0.301 tons; New Albany .! 8,612) and Jeffersonytlle 422 tons, 1 - The Ixperiinenta nour; making id France. '. relative to the healing' of the boners of stea-' . -y roerb by spirits of wine instead of coal are", 1 ' . ilia stated, tube repeated by order bf the' ' ' ' Govertlment at WasKingfum) If apirite eani be aubstiiuted, it will work a great revolu-" ' lion in our steam marine. ' ''-'-' ''I , A new plsnet baa been tfiscOterad by tlooVif . of Protde. wblcb be- call Aalaa. It iba-j tweea the Mars of the 9ih macohods In Tan'ua, and ean be diatingulshed,' Ibeoch fuii.t' j.lu a I good t.ilrty inch lelvscooa, L - W A"
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1846, edition 1
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