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it ran ara imsn Dii ;miik $ n limit Mn m!mmm ill I - i I THOS.: J LEMAY,' Editob jfc I'kofrietor. ; 5 ; XimCorcfinaotofrfat is fntcHrctoal, tooral ano pf5?irat resource the laot cuVtfrf; ana iomc'ot our aOfttianV'J; . CTIIRE DOLLARS rE;AKxnri"ff, CTiCf. VOL- XL. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 0, 1849. MillWIMMlEli ' . .'-'' '':"t't,'i-''v'' J"-"'''' r'"l'''' ' , ,V,ij i 1 1 ,, 'm'm aw a?' ia i'i. ' i "mni jV iV '"i" ' ''"i "" '" " ., I'li'm urn iim b-imi' mim 'r '". " ' " " ,' ' '""'"' , ' ' ', ' " ' ' 'b, X - '" '" 7 7. T r-i-Trr-;r;-.:J. TUB NORTHERN AGITATORS. 5 The N. Y. Courier- contrasts Van Bu rt n's letter with Clay's letter, to the recent Antr Slavery Frecsoil Convention people, nssembled at Cleveland Ohio, as it act forth strongly the patriotism of the one and want fit in-the-other Mr Van Buren, the Courier Bays, started his Free Soil Par ty upon opposition to the extension of slavery in the new territories: This (we are toldwae the- sole princi ple' of the party in the late Presidential canvass which made-hint its candidate; the ole aim of all its effort, as they Jthen de clared, was to prefect the extension "of slavery into those territories which now are free. They were especially careful to nrotest that their designs on slavery went ju further than this that they sought not i to interfere, in any way, or 10 any eiicni. with its recognised existence in any of the States, but simply to prevent its plantation on territory which now is free. Time howe ver lias wrought " a change in their -views .and purposes,-This is.ue eeeras to Tc slipping from their grasp. They can no longer concenl from themselves the fact. Slavery can never go to California, no matter what laws . Congress may enact , .upon the, sjibj act, .Thejr. see thaMhe. pe. " pie of 'California wiHsetile ffitsTnaUcr for -ilwrosdvear And that.. too..loag Jefurfc they will have the opportunity of again usin it to increase tho excitement of a Presidential contest. In that event, the Free. Soil bub ble must suffer sudden collapse. Its on lyprinciple having evaporated, it will have no material tbrlurtherexisteneei - Mr.' Van Buren evidently favors another schemes He - is for pushing it still more boldly and openly" ihio the Mitt Slavery agitation. Abandoning entirely the ground originally held by the EjreojJr- party of non intervention in the affairs of die slave States, he now, insists tuat.itlic influence of perpetually on the sjde of 'rrcedom; In other words, he thinks the Free Foil party should' plant itsell openly and firmly on Abolition-Ground take-ihe place-trf the old Abolition party it has swallowed up, and with these new meteriahufor agitation and turmoil set out anew upon its crusade for tho power and spoils of ollice. A letter from Cafi&irnia, received at Nan tucket, says: A man's Life here is worth.a- Ixmt fifty cents on the dollar. T LETTER FROM GOV; SWAIN. Chapel Htu, July 18th, 1840. To Covcrntr AtraheatFy CKdrmiuif the JExeeu. Ute Ctmmitiettflhe &ilUbury Convention. Afv Dbar Sir: I left here in the stage on the evening of the 10th ult., on a Somh wes.tr J erti tour, taking the SalisDury convention in mv unv. , I returned after an absence of 29 about 1,550 miles 210 of which werealong the stage route from Goldsborough to Char lotte, ami 831 on .the South Carolina and Gconria Riilroad. viz: from Camden, South Carolina, to Dalton, Georgia, 424 miles, rc rmtirfroaBM S.C., 407 miles, r , Along the line of our proposed Rail Road from Goldsboro' to Charlotte, the stages run tri-wcckly. If you reach Gbldsborongh pre cisely at the hpurol departure, which is on ly possible, three times in the week, and meet with no delay from any cause, you may 'arrive in Charlotte in three days and a h;Uf or 8 1 hours. Your expenses will be, though he may never enters stage coachror own an acre of land, does not pay a tax upon nis sugar and his salt, his molasses and his iron, that would excite to rebellion if imposed by the government for the avowed object of. removuig the evil. v -- ' , Maj. llinton, in his recent plain, practi cal illustrations of the advantages : derived from the Raleigh and Gaston road concludes his remarks in relation to the County of Granville with the following summary statement:"-.., f ".' :, . ' ',- ' '- "' Then, sir, not taking ,into die estimate the saving on Pry Goods, Hardware, and oilier articles of Merchandise "which are daily "arriving at the different Depots, and the variety of the emallwr products of the farm that in like manner are exported, the account in the county of Granville for her savings!))" the rail road standn- Uius : Tobacco, Wheat, Salt, Lime, Iron, Sugar, Coffceahd Mola-1 scs, same 3,aoa 32,572 00 0,738 25 3,502 50 625 00 3,502 50 50 A mistake In the arrangement of the captions to' the columns of figures in the Table appended to Governor Swain's lat ter in a former paper, readers their re-publication in a corrected form indispensable. We will not regret the error, if the se cond exhibition of tho remarkable facts, presence! by this biief array of figures, shall attract any fair proportion of too con sideration they deserve. ' M 00 " - 2 O M --? ,a ,a , Hi 6.1 tf O C3 3 4 9 u- m is e a e v ite w ffiKZS-f Did p a 9 5 5 S Nett gain to the people . . . " ofGranvilsdbiyf 5li,iil2 75 .2: and otltcr couuiii'S rKincfittcd; audtflhexs- tiiiia te tjjt;ndciT WcsCS? JflB'ga trplhe country, so the profit increases." t his sum ol 53,312 7o, it must be re collected, ia an addition of that "amount not to the gross, but to the nelt profit of the citiiEUA-uf raaxUk'crmitUiaaadw,, to go down ami tlw mlt ahnuul interne -will. be diminished to the samo extent $53,- willi payltho Hiiwest 01 nearly 1 100,000, and if die road goes down, that amount of wealth goes with it. The $18 tost bv me in a travel of 210 miles, n' pre sents $300 of capiial; and I would be just as welt oil m the world it t had f 300 investen in 4he -stoek of the-propesed ToaoV-elwHhf'it barely supjwrt iUelf, and not yield a stiver for HvideiMli-- What is true-wiih respert to me in Jliis .particular Ja true in relation to all others simdarly situated: and what is true, in respect to the county of Granville, is not less true in regurd to the entire range of counties lo bo penetrated by this road. "None are so far from market as those who have nothing to sell." JJuiul your road if you can the country produces no- -vr 7 r; y y'- a '.1- -:Tr tnttitr lor marsei nut "hnnics aim leathers. have lieen state J ioTo .''ice .aiitT graniB?, She is not destitute of markets and mcrchan dizc. nevertheless. A distinguished foreig.11- ner looking widv intense interest hot long sincc- irom tlie -liservatory, on her -State I loose, expressed the opinion that no where else unon the rfobe could one with the naked eve. Wkkwn upon thehabilations of 150, 000-persons possessed of equal wealth, in telligence, comfort and sources of enjoy- tnetrti o a te e li 0 U - OO J 0 ffs tt Ti Jb a 1- s w o c, -' at . 1 : 8 ' I !l Tfcvi Uf Utf, lonrthr 440 atilci in lcnjih, rc built cllrly bv individual mu4 cnrpai. lion rabMripliun. Not s dollar r Jocl (itk1 at b t;mpi hf iM Sttt. ' ' TH Winer, and Atlwitw 11 A, Ii9 . nilet ln(tli (rmm AilaMatsCliXtMiuiigi, ih ! n Hirer ia lite Stata of Tnuwai, tpened le UltD4, 100 Bile, about jrrara af o, awt will be oueiMHi tm Challanoata ot nr about Um 1 at day Kanmbrr awst - Then will CefH-ia Una linaof Kail Kims Iron, Saanaa'i to llx 1 inacuxa luwrof 4S9 mila. and lHMhbm Aafptata ef 171 mile, beat (tea th brnthl le Attest ai4 Heme. Thae IweavUI. i bntf period, bexlealit Tbraoh tbe Naahlleanl Chailanoofa Uoail t Na,hille. The Wrucrti and Alrlia Rid hat barn built br the Bute out of the Public Treaaarr. Alt tbe till. tft at tbe Stale, thanlore, bv eonlrieutcd tn e e,ual nmpnrtleai W tbe ereetUm ef ihia (reet Rnatl an trerla niiif Rtoaaoient ol the atitKota and l'rht ality o Mm State lHtatitre. ll t aoat, i kitjain naeatt. aSro completed ow be l.;d tt Uut a cocvJU. 1'bua liate atg titinrlreil ad tixtj nU ol Kail. Road be ennttrtiMed tint equipped within the lit! aftevaa frare-et aH e ,l 410,000; thinla of hi.-b afsoenl bavo beea lrHlhe4 tf bt4itdeil Rtitrrpriae and ciertioa, aed eoe-lbird by the St;t. Ol the akdl end peraeaeranee dbptated la tbeae Ire); (rial oik, or ot ltt 0rcm of lUe Hoarti oa Ilia nivunxIlT a ilia tinuila. e aeed atltt eaa word. Tbe .tuad. al.all apeak CoclIiemTe. J The quettion. "Who leads' so Amtricin Book" bai received many ssttsfictory snswers recently , We should ludg at any rate tt) Hone tinitl iu Rojlund, br ths followin'r- from U Vetiniuitr Review " - heal ill and spirits. The fcimcr is 30 years peyqnu the scriptural allotment, vn: , ffour score years;'r tne latter, 23, v Unite ""their progeny, and they could nearly peonl new county, having "tfjongttring" of sons. uaugiiivns bhu reiau res. o irusi uiey may yet live many, years, before they are gatnerca to incur tauter. , . . - , A SAO S TtlRY-EFECt Ot? TllE , WILL. : Tht Piiubuigh Onxette of tha 19th iiutmit relates the- following- raeluoe holly inssdent: '' - ; " ': - ' " A. few days since thsfe catne to the Fourth ateaa.. Hr . f ' persons husband and wife, two rons nd two ttaughiers. The females were all sick j 4h rnotliertrt the last stages of choterj. The resident physician told the father and sons, that the wife and mother was dying and could not be saved. - She ws. however received and witlt the girls car ed for ss well as the' naiiir;of the circtim' stinets Would admit. - The giila wrre not Very sick But therstlter and ions deter mined lo stay and nurse them-and the mother, They were told they ;: could do theflt- - good were, altesdy . weaiied A.ficaahookhad b!Boni Georgia has discovered alone her road many marketable commodities heavier man leaui era, and more indestructible than apples, Proceeding from Dalton to Kingston, in a sec tion V)f country where the soil jta thj,Jjiel chpa"p"aii3 imestoneah' the. Wav'el lor is reminded of the lime kilns which line tho bluffs on the Hudson. Then the lime finds an easv descent to the ooat in the river, and hero Into the freight car.-,- In the neigh borhood of Marietta, in a poor soil, coveri tig excellent clay, Wirk yards are touna in suelt immetljiatc proximity to the road that the brick may bo almost translerrcq oy nana ..." . , a . . I 7t . the car. ... At uie oione a. a s ts t l m o r- 'jr ts to " QD t 0 d. & -4 a-tBLi.-.-r-i wtnSox ati 1 Note Tbe average inareate f general Uenna ia all tkaCawMie tn- 4k Maaroa -137 to I M7. ii fi iwr cent, and the inereaae ut Tax on Ueal v,.i in lilr mi,r 00 nr cent, The average inrreaie ol Kevenue in tbe Itait Road CnBiiei(No. t.) wa24 fer aont. oa Beat Ketele The avtraj; kiereaae'gcnef il"ffVeBti ttr 'tfctf great eeatral Uounliei No. ,J wat m general iictw .iIpu rttan 7. an Heal Raiato 14 ut eent. The Kail Road Coutitiet (No. t ) excl the av erage of tne State le general Kcicnue S V" vent oa Ke.l l-.tat per SMLsrtMiw.. enge aiercaae of the Stale, in agnicgate uevauaa mi. Mil. la taa nn Heal Eatate 6 tier (eat. The Riil ftuad f.ounttea (No. 1.) sued la the rrmn.1 Cminiire fNo S.) in the ai aee Inateaae ol aicsrecate Iteaenue aa U to 7, and ia the average in- eieuae ol laa oo rieai cuaiaaaa " , The coat of the W ilratnjton and Raleigh Rail Rn ai about I.SO0 OUO The aaaeaaed value at Keel Erfaie in the Hail Koad Cooatiea ia ISW c.aeeded that et IS37 nearly p..W.oou."- ;- , Krnm the baaanaab llepuotieaa, jane i L ... un.. nutest. The cnSernriM ol tlie lunl. af Ceanria onoalentatKKialV ilianlayetl, eon. .1 ...l..il..l liuaaol Had Itoad now tn l- t 60 thence to Salisbury tlO 50 to0J,jtiesin meJUnktnaiQiigJiebasej)! , . u 11 ! :-.-rrr-ryi. r,': . , - - ,..r - I a..tk.uaaiara narilona ol the l etna. In rluil- n channel lor we roan naa oceti vui fvi - . 1 1. -:. uiwi. "'. - I a tQ 1 m u u " 0 u 9 0 e i Kl W o 3 A W W tfi '-a :.! a?f?5 o -0 a. J en J a a aa aWaY hsdetrcrtrTwiy-anag night's rest. ITiey - we'ie persaatlofl on jlia ktlAivlnie ' mArnitiir aarltf tha V. f allail. 5Ta75ri8PrTeoe, Ammica Modoubihll has J anf ww informed thai the mother had done much that is admirable. No English law i died but the (rirls We re cettinff better. book, "we bars tinderttooJ. can be placed In ths J They were shown into the room where anme rank with Judirs Story's Commenistias 1 .1,. torn, -, jvini!- 'l-ha alher fa mid. aiKlt4p.it4 atftswi wffrto-wa...- aihofittes, -1 ,. . . ,1,1. A' . ,j ..'J k... I'll philosophical spirit n which these books 1 ,. , t ' ' . ' ... .... ' araAW4h UiMai4 fifei HVau w-g enoug n in tn wuiu niicauy 111a -uuaeuce 01 a pttY vvniiii;aii 1 riser, a nnrse in sickness, a ! comforter in rr.isfortune. and a faithful and nffoctjouateTTriend." Itcorijiiret tip the image of lovely at.d confiding too man, who cheerfully tiudcrtakes to contribute . lo your happiness to partake with you ..the cup, whether of we.al or wo, which deslinv mav offer. jTlie word -wife-ie-eytionvmoasT with tho greatest earthly blessing; and we pity the unfortunate wight, who is con-" demned ly fate's severe decrer, lo trudge alonjr throtvgh -life's dttli-pil-grimage without one.' ; - ' " " ! A few years ago there was a lellow with avery long ,bcnrdjnJojQd9n, who profess to bo wandering jew.. He declared be had been with Kooh iu the Arki, Some person: . asked him which country ho liked of all that he -had visited iir.his.Iohg peregrinations he answered -'Spain, as , perhaps any would -havadonewho; littd: wcnl 'all the wo. Id. - Uut it was remarked, as rather extraordinary thay n. Jevr should prefer the country of ihe,, lnqui sUihT'Gc:Weyou'Si tho -ready fogi&fhiifig fitseaJriM smiling ut the' same lime, as , if at the nrioolples. ths absence of a petty v. coiilrMV verv utoiauiv wnn aome 01 tae w .-a a most sJiuited productions ol cngnsn law yore.'? ' ". -A"'i- riiis.ls strong ursira. wotiiu appear tnaj Amprienns lisvs not been vein orsrroaarrt in ffaUinr ff -ikS'-A-'aM.' Ulack 'fb , Knifluh reviewer uluee. nw eonunenianee hrao of ibe most aduiitsd productious of Jiog- lieb Uwy" : " " ' , GASS FROM NEW SUBSTANCE. The French chemists in 1 an, Messrs. Livcmis and Ccrhardt, nave ascertained that the decomposition of grape skins, after the last pressing, and Iscs of wine, Qiseltga- eed acarbonated tiwirogen gas or a superior k,,.- a-.t. .inn tn ,i141 nma lUpoiHe wcre k()lfl j tn, ,prrit land Efforts were made to ' cheer lu'm. but lo no purpose, lie walked Lack into the yard, paced through it a short time, with his arms ju1d?d end his eyes fixed n lb ground returned into the hospital, and said he was SicltThrfnitsrtitt loidhisfheiheB'sht not, nred nnj not lo.give way tp his leer insa aud wished him to walk out. Here plied, ! ant sick, and mast lie down.' tie threw himself upop a bed. hit feel and bands immediate! r began to cramp, and without purging ot vomiting, in a short time, ho was dead. . . - Soon after the father wt attacked, the two wiy, and it erJoruo-4h--bsr val tortj ""tt-waJronsr k. u..::. .t.. a :1 uviutv viitisiiuitiiy, mat. -1 WH3 tit ;.,..(. ;, H.-i; .;,:.,-. good iR(spi:trf s tor qvr Somcithi or nine , w&ka"sinetv Dtt;: S7 J." Peltossetilr., ol this town, left for England for the purpose of pur chasing T. iron to relay tho track of the Wilmington and Kalcigh Roil Road." The pleasing iutellijjeqco has been tif ceived that he had succeeded in contr&cN' mr?wvXMnUeimiisdr'$00&T ctioufflijo iron about 1QQ juiles-of- the Road, to be paid for, fur the. present, in. bonds of Iho .Company, -secured by a mortgage on the Road and ill apptirte' nances. This operation: opens bi ight prospects j for the interest of this enter urisinir and never tirin? ComDanVa ' ! . j ll'.'l..i J.i than seven minutes, 330..ouarui4f exeellentl earboriateiTTiydrogcn gas. The gas burns with a brilliant name, is witnoui ooor, ana emits little smoke in comparison with that nrduced from oil coal and roam. An e- periment with the dried dregs of wine was eqnanysatislaetory, The" Boston papers tell 'ps ihat there are now something like eight hundred Journey. men Tailors on a strike" in Uut city. They have hid a number of large and "cn- thuauifUc" incuniraWflweatJtvM lions, suitable to the occasion were passea. 0li in public sentiment, whtcn promises Among them was one respectfully inviting t0 j0 much for tho improvement of the the tailoresscs to bo-operate with them to country, and the condj, ion of the people. Troth" a UegtaUa posiuon in society; ss in "The irirTe" aire TcorivnTesecul. This tnsr. in a measure, account fur what some have considered contagion, in Cholera Tsktn? one after -another in a a Tamil v until (hey are all gone. -The pro gress of the disease is : so rapid many of. the death bed scenes (0 heart rending, that upon'sympathetie minds net aceestom, ed lo such scenes, tney must nave a power fully dangerous influence. FARMERS' BOYS. our Dresent circumstances, they una we are well aware, from our present rate of prices, j that we eannot procure even the" common necessaries of life." - frnm the kiln to the car. stage-fare from Goldsborough to Raleigh Mountain, one of tlie greatest natural curi- -CT.YrTntiK'irISTS; In tavern TnTTiniTcr cents a day's board in Raleigh 1 60 flppcrfTVroThTg5 ' 50 dinner in Oreensborough 60, supper 50, (if you get any) breakfast io Salisbury 50, dinner in Concord 50 3. - ' Making Uie aggregate expense 23 for 210 miles stage travel, performed at the rate of less thaa.2i miles an hour at ..the average expense of about U cents per mile. -- On die lino of Rail Road referred lo, I left Camden at 5 o'clock in the morning and arrived at Dalton at t the next evening, makinar 424 miles in 38 hours returning, I leHDalton atalA.-SL. aiidjbejvain. arrived! at Charleston the next dayat 12 M. inaking ; 407 miles In 31 hours.- I "paid for Cire going and rctnrning 15 tavern bills and omnibus fare going and (returning 0, making tho aggregate expense" s)21 for 831 miles railroad travel at the rate -of 18-mites an How, alUie avenge expense of 2i cents fer mile. --J.-'.-.i.-.- c .,r --- -- The raault of the whole is simply this: You travel along the route of the proposed Rail Road . at a fifth ;of the speed, and at tur times tlie expense in approaching th capital of your own State, that is reOjUired to uke a Georgian jor South Carolinian to his capital or to any of the great coramerciaf markets of those States This journey from Goldsborough to Charlotte cost mo 23 Hie sme distance in South Carolina and CJeo tlicn eotvsiderabfc dLttanco "through solid stone, I was surprised to see a' granite obelisk about tTTzboTmemonmeii Trustees of the University to tho memory of the late President Caldwell, standing with in ten feet of me, - '.The site choen for this memorial of departed greatness struck me as ;a singular f ont, and ( naturally: en quired "whose monument is this?" "Any one's who cliooses to buy, was Uie answer "the price is 2T5." Wo have all, these raw materials tithin our borders, and we ihave moreover country -ot. nosmau ex tent." The vallics of the, Yadkin ana Ca tawba, certainly equal in fertility, and. . in every wing else, hut" convenience to market, the most favored section of Georgia. I have chosen In this brief note, rather to a",iimwai limn ('tReiiss subieeis 8ecminirly trivi al and yet not uuwortli v the consideration of a patriotic statesman. ., i may, n 1 uuu ujuu, venture upon graver topics in subsequent commnnieation. The enclosed article cut from a Gconria newspaper presents a short and clioar account of the rail roads in operation in that State. VI commend it to your con sideration. , ui ,s c, .--"j;-.-..-. ft lam, with great respect, .i. '. . Ytmr oh't serv't. , Oa ortlvrMM the praperiy of r ftienil an tne yreu ainee f btaia. motleet a3 nnobtroatva . . r . f . Imh. ,Ka AAtint MaJ,!lM.iW P'1 t'rf'ftta: kerfotJ'1 riodrof VsSat-t-eSSWSSS. Iicreforo oa thia-Junglo jaunt-JiahQUtJSia ' tnunersrton; :foratiTtrTntltiary tit- Mta lor the omission of Uie government 10 pro-h, be removed to Ueorgia, ana ne tw, ia vide a great hiehway for her citizens.' Ij 6e yeare Uborei with ltlie"ic and soeeaas la aidcrablympre UtantUi. eumfor 'f?lZi bL tb .r.'.. h fomrort, delay, and exposure ever year of o(toaM lWn rejaunemeau. I U now rnylif' There are many citiaens of orthf-,,;.. niu to Greooahofoofrh. I furd toe raar j place among young men in relation to tliu ffreat work ol tillinff tho soil. A few years ago and tho young wen left the lathers' Farms as soon ns they could tret away from lIvetn-aTid the . farmers themselves not unfroqnently encourag- Roatl rrnorla. la tbe pubite journal, ia Hie TeOrri bf intclligeut raellera, e7 ker, a"o en dense of tbe Uijtb eatiowtton in whieh our. blate It heM.T We WoUlt aot boart at tliimate-af -ettof tj ralber would e area to thtter bl y ie aeaung le perfret Iba ejraiem ot.JiinJ eonimuaiaMajn, aalhat tbe people of wj qnatiar ot eor domato eould baae the aaint, adraoUgwe which the Kailaara uow ia aae affjrtl. ",' '. ' i We nroooae la a fc U.4.-I article, tojire s eae- eieet aeeoaat of tbe Rood aoa- tn operaiioo-bw built and at bat antt to ahe ahal liaet ere fro- jeated and being eoeatrocted, and what will probably be their anSaeaee and lliea aa exhibit a pn by whiab the State can, al a rray loomf expenae, aorn plete a at aiem ofao ceaenil beacfit that for fene ration ye,t eofoe, 00 lorthcr outlay of eepiUtl. will ba aeeeaeary. ." The Macon sad Wctlera Rail Road, theplxanix -I .k. IJ xlmmM llaad. firat alaima ear aotate.v Tka Monroe Uaad wat aroleered to run Ireiw Ma- eea to For)Ui, and afierwarda the project waa e; tended to Atlanta, Ceoi-fta. : It ae a bold awne, f-ment in hs ioeepttoa, bat basardoot Ibe extreme, ,r ahr.il ka authora Marten, there waa SO nroaneei r a Itnad below Mason er ahoac Poravth. tVhea a aa detaraalaed built) tbe weetateaan niwa-i tie sad Central Keada, ol !ia Moatoi Company waa la lora Uieeonaeetiai link hetweea ineni ana thut wi 4 way looked lor frata the T. aoeiare r er t .k. rj aI a.nanah. Alter aaao etruKiiae, ana L. .u.hliJimaai of the naw toariahinc towa ot Griffin, the Coatpany fciled- ita affaira wet hiio f'.k...r. and IK. Hud waa aald- It b) now In new handt-bas been eomplatee aad an snaraloa 1 tor aeer thrraieare, and ! doinf aplendid baaiaeaa A nHlioo af dollar waa loct ta ibe people by the old tnpn. ny. bat ibe ne Compaay haanniahcd S Bond Worth aer a millioa ol dellr-oa any eaUey ol aot aaac h .... 1..I1 . -.iiina. Wa anall aonaHier ina aval .k. u '.a ... S. laaatiL at il.5UO.000 The tienrgia Uail.Hnad frota Autatl te Alien la, 1TI milee, wai 6Iabed aaoai tltree year o.-. It baa a branch of 40 ile ia lenrh to Athena. It baaal.U oiidaolr. f bh l ha utptncajla. SJ.aU.' ULU. Thn Cincinnati Dioersnublish. with much enmmendatorveomment. the follow Rig chol- e4 them In it. A hard hand aud a sun era prescription ol a Mr. Greimouoh of that burnt faco wcro deemed poor recom- city. Mr-GasssouoH is not a physician, mendacious in life; and more genteel but having proved the virtues of the follow- modes of getting a living were assid- in.t ..nmrumnd in IR32. he has caused it 10. cl imiitlii t,v tlm vernntr." Rttt HIU a,n - 1 a4 (.(IJbf i W - in, af v J 19 I a ' - - t t rl bo jmTred eiMlr w welt sr stood in Beef-nwdieHl aid, sod J m i different 1 iifht. The dull times K humanity, un't you? said tho divine , a, '.. ' . L al. kannif I . - . . a a I aaatU tea 1 SB an as I. an alnrit I Maaaaa a Art aaaiAifabjl always, h ts saio.wiwi. uiemwa uVyj 1 through which we have passea, nave ...... ail.. Si :!. Vio it ham haen I ..-. .. r . i' a nilminslon Chronicle. ' Paa .1 Y i ia d a aTu -ai Kit 1 lt"X-l-. Ve were a irh a ecdoto we heard tho other, day, of a certain, preacher, whose call- ihg confined him wiihin-tho limits of old Kentucky; ho had preached tn his parbkZtoany years, aiid-of course rtm short of tho eloquence so much, needed - (o keep ins Heaters awake and astonish ed. Let him preach ever so well now, It made ' no .difference, they had got -used lo him and used to sleeping; and at last he - hjt .upon an ' expedient , to bring 'em Hp stinding,' as the saying is. ' lie procured it small tin whistle, pit, and . alter taking hi3 text - ana "blazine away" until his lungs were sore ana ms Hearers an comtortaniy deziug and nodding appro rat to each other, ho suddenly drew it lortli and gave a shrill tool-a-tooL In an instant the whole " congregation was awako and upon feet staring at tho minister, at each other, and wondering What in tho name of pickles aud human nature, as. Ssni Slick ' says, was to - come next'.' rownc whistler, as Le slowly gazed around on farolina who Davslanrer amount; and there w no wileojejcing'uH.annVig,e whOi anna aaual ... . ... . . j familmr taets in loai region o oonavucj r. an laulaled rae. ' :.T--:-- Tbe Central Road frota Savannah lo Maeoa, 19t mllea.-wa nHHrd 8t -ftmr a1!l "ltt" " tret to but with all autanipae.t, j H ata3.000.00a, - The MempkieUraneh Rail-RntJ. aeteateea mil. nX froa Kinewoa aa the IVealrra aad A tantia Rait-ltoad. ta Rome at the head c4 Ihetnnae Itiver, ha haan finaahed within ) lat fear. We 00 aol anew a aeat, am n tu l.Hl,0)0; : - generally nsed in one or the noicra iios- t h fa rjothinff liko a farmer to pitals of that city where an unusual hombcr throu2h all times, as they are of patient, have been qui, CO"tont to stay at hono. . The The prescrmuon is as follows: ;v..u!,; 'lu,"l.T,, ".; r ' . .:ti u-.. - . . km i w m. inni rma win ins u a igii CceS ?eat extent better cnltivnted and pro! : i rtinlon:: Sue. niore-that large farms which arc To these add 1 quart best 4di proof not half cultivated, will, be divided and French brandvt athake there well several well . hubbanaed ana mat wo wan times during the first 84 hours; let them have a large and virtuous , pc-PMimon stand and settle, ana ; give 01 me jiociure 1 acatterca an over ous ivimw - - from a ana to a table spoonrul(as tne nature , , : . , j of the case requires) once in I ft to 20 tnin-1 ; CALITORNIA GOLD IN ENG- : ute--: -r-T r.-::-"f"i --land. --:-. . r t r T7T. T: w . : The West India steamer Tay arrived .We are nicasea to icarn trom uiei...i,- a.u ,.,iiKa. 01 . .. ,, .l. ici. !, ih.t si ooDinompion am t. wnnu.. v.r inn iivv.i uoserver ui uie om "!- -- . . a . .1 1 Ann rmn. ho Jlr.Ilscom. whose death had been O0a,OUO- n:specieror wnicn e.wv . . . w ... m .1 '- - i ..... m 1 .iilfirni.1 rrnlrf announced by the llanvme riDuno,is "u "" " nliva. and exnectea 10 recover. no v-1 w . -, ,7 , . irrrhYM -- v.t ' . : 1 u .1.. i t . .....tt- prencu n'o jtisjJci iu y vu, yuu ti guw sleep ; but the moment 1 go playing the devil you re all wide awake, up ana scorning, like a rush ot nornets witn a polo In their nest...;' ; .; A G ENTLliSIAS. . . To tell the reader exactly what cUus ol persons was meant to bo designated by the word gentlemen, is aditucuii, task- The last lime we heard it was on visiting a stable to look at a nor6C, when, inquiring for the coachman, uia Wa am ratified to be able U) state that the annunciation of the oeath of Dr. Ilascom THR REMAINS OF GENERAL WORTH AND COL. DUNCAN, Capt. Nathan Darling, lte or tne U. . at. 1aJ L i.a Hut he i Buw much better, and is believed to be entirely out .ofdapgr . . n n I L ..;.. . 1 1 I ... I . . t. . .nAinii nn iru if unlounacu. JJru, nao oecu mino a. uragoous, nae ucuu ayyuim " several days, and serious fears were enter- Board of Aldermen . of New York to tained during last week for hie recovery tlas the the bodies of thcao two gal- a " an - 1 -1 : - ,1- " a a- . S. ai . S. - lant officers from tne , ooutn, to oe suitably interred, in their native S rate, Now York,. Capt. Darling is to leave for New Orleans in a few dtfys.?;. : :. ; ?.v, J j-, , i i in 1 " " . There is no combination of letters ui th Eiielish Uneuaee, which excites r.ianalno' and Interestint ;i nssocia- tir.h in the mind of man than the word urifk i There is tnngic in this little . I . 1 V. tn thn lilinrt'. avs. a IS 103 I WOIU. al iota - -m i r , .. .. OLD MEN. r There are livinir. on Spring Creek, in Bub- lexMiOMeiuilypfm inhabitonto" iu our country. ; ir. ra. Woody te -1 11- yeanirOld, and can now ".We and totil wetttlikt 9. CQ6nlLwA iai every branch aad creek that happens to . . , I l.. .1.1, .i r -a cross nte paw; is in gwu iwmu v., a sound mmo. r- ' . ; tj Mr, M. Davis close neighbor, rlaatrear. ) "' l Mr. M. JJaviS cwan Bigi"i, "y-i-v-, j:.-.....,. .4 rf'?;"JM',H,, n companion, disinler-st-d, ad- stable-keeper replied, He has just step peu to the public nouse aiong wuu aio thor gentleman. -r " rr The following is the r egroes definititon ; of a gentleman: massa makedeblack man workee ttnake de horse workee -make de ox workee--make every ting workee, onlyde hog; dehng no workee; he eat, hednnk.he walkabout, no goto steep when he please,' ho liff like a Gentle UAK.n ' , ' ".- i -. .... n i Senator Webster had tne good for--, tuna tho other day to assist in saving the lives or three clam diggers wno had gone to Brown's Island, a dangerous shoal ia Plymouth outer harbor lo dig clams, lost their boat, and would certain ly have been drowned in the fast com ing tide, but fbr'Jhe limely nrriral of . of Mr. WelMtter and his party ,i tK. f . I ..I I '! 7,..,.,. .., . .t -, When a fool laiigha at a neighbor's fault, he ahould have his back turned towards a' , looking-gUss. .7:7 t 1. 1 hi 1 -) l - - . Hi' I f 1 : ! t t
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1849, edition 1
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