imnmoniimiim Wliiiiiiiiini inninniiinniiminiiiHiiiiimimtr, at YVfrfotHmffA. fccfswomtV ftfty. .V, f Saturday, Ahttwbtr m. a t mmm m j a a 1 tf 2 rBnBaan. s ? ar- 1 v ar m m a s m bc k at m 11 m wmk a a n ar k b a m. h & j u 1 bu mm- .BSBaaBsaai ft . a 1 s - 1 The TavborcP Press, BY GEORGE HOWARD, tion. in a few years comparatively the cotton planters will be as familiar xviih Is published weekly at IVoDoli.ars pet year the spinning frame as Ihey arc now with jf:n.ii in"advanceor,Two l)ott-RS ANoFirrt the cotton gin: j-jsT-s at theexpiraiionof thesttbscription year, 4 y , Advertisemenls not exceeding: square vill bo UiC hOrsofthc Courier $ Ko T;ert .it One Dollar th first insertion, and 25 ytttrcr: tJ for every succeeding one. Longeronesat I have read with interest your articles thit rate per square. Oourt Orders and Judicial on tho manufacture of cotton by the advertisements 25 per cent, higher. South, and, if the planters will act un to your suggestions, the value of our exports in cotton yarns ami general cotton fabrics , might be quadrupled. There is no mys tcry in tjjc business of spinning yarns tint need cause our planters to hesitate about j embarking their capital in its manufac 1 luring; it is simple, and only requires at tention and rate to produce what the rcat markets of the continent of Europe, untna. and the West Indies call for, as respects an assortment, style of nackinc. &c, to give us those markets. 44 The cotton spinners of Lancashire (I mean those who spin yarns lor the ex port trade, and the weavers,) are among the most wealthy men of England Durih" lie past two years, while our cotton man ufacturing interest has languished, and lias been profitless indeed, tho spinners of Manchester have made large hums of mo- ney. From the iV. Y. Day B ok. COURTSHIP AND DISAPPOINTMENT. MissSukey Smith had flaxen hair, iier daddy had the pewter, Her eyes were gray, and looked serene, Upon her favorite suitor. That suiter was a jolly youth, io nimble, blithe and brawney, The yellow fever took him off, One day to California. And when I heard that he was gone, "It's now,1' said I, or never!" J shaved myself and greased my slices, And tiied to look right clever. 1 rigged myself from top to toe, And caught and mounted Robin, But all the way I rode along, My heart it kept a throbbiu'. And when I reached her daddy's door, It still kept on a thumin But when I saw that Heavenly maid, It kinder stopped a jumpin rIVas half past ten, whent her feet 1 knelt, and yet ere dinner, With honied speech and winning ways, I had contrived to win her. Some months elapsed to set the day I now began to press her: I urged, en-mated, plead in vain In vain did I caress her. Wiiiie matters werithu3 crossed and pi 1' Mycluthes ail growing needy, My rival from the mines returned, Stii! for my Sukey greedyi Jsa'.v him kinder sidle np. And slipped hi arms around her. When - heavens and -' she let him ki83 Tnose precious lips! Co (found her! I told her that I was snruiaed My eyes had sore deceived me And asked her to enevr her vows, And from suspense relieve met W hen, den t you think, the tarnal gal, Her thuoib opoa her scueller, Her fingers wr22le! as ske said "Car"t ecmeit, little feller appeared in Peru.'- A vessel has arrived (at Callao freighted with Thinese servants tor sale at the rate of $400, per head, for three years service ib. The South. The Southern Press savs. It is remarkable that although the North has always been the navigating section of the Union, the South has pro duced the great authors of our superiority in navigation. Humsey, of Virginia,-! was the first projector and inventor of steam navigation. He va the first man on this continent to build and navigate a steamboat, ami this was done on James river. The next attempt was made by Fitch, on the Delaware; and Fulton eame after h im on the Hudson. Fulton mut have? known ami used the plans of Hum sey and Fitch. The south has also been pre eminent in sailing voxels. The llal timote clippers have always been celebra ted for their superiority over ot!rt Fail ing vessels And it now appears that the man who modelled the Ametica which has beaten all the yachts of Ureal llrituin, is almost a Southerner. Mr. George Seers, of this distiicl. Let justice be done to the genius of the South. er, and return to the open water and he 'improved climate,' mav be successful." Fivm the. Norfolk Xeivs. Suicide- Last evening, a voung lady Miss Eliza McGuire, who has for some time past been alllicted with alienation of mind, took advantage oft short absence of her attendants and committed suicide bv banging herself. The deed was consum mated in about 10 minutes and was eject ed by fastening a rope to the banister ofa stair-case, from which the unfortunate woman precipitated herself into eternity. It is thought that aspersions on her chatacter was the tanse of her loss of t ea SOIL Can we be acting with our boastod shrewdness when we quietly yield the competition in twist to our great rivals, and suffer them to take the profits and commissions that result fiom the husincsy indicated by the figures which 1 now givo you. taken from the customs return, as follows, viz: Five months' exports to China from Lon tlon, Liverpool and the Clyde from lst.latvry toiilst May, 1S51, Five months' exports to Caleutla for same time 1 1,920 Five months' exports to Bom bay for same lime 1,781,800 deception of Kossuth -Tim President has caused 01 dels to be issued to the va rious naval stations to hie salutes, and ex tend all the military honors to Kossuth, on his arrival ami passage thiough the country. It is expected he will proceed fiom New Voik to Washington, wheie a grand dinner will he given him at the Presidential Mansion. Qllctsey Proctor hung herself at the pooi - louse in this place on Thursday morning lasL There was an Incident in the history uflhe lifeof Ibis woman wor th) of record which comes authentically sustained. She bail been blind for leh yens, and became so, we learn, under the following cir!uni9tanecs: When a mar ried woman her husband charged her with inronslancy lo the niariiage vow She emphatically denied il, and upon her knees prayed God lo shihe her blind, if true. Immediately after she went blind. She died by the violence of her own hands, distracted by Iho constant appre hension of the fmlhrr judgments of Ilea- o the Ve .mh Mr, Tahatero. Li brarian of the treasury l)epailmm. aru foi mrjrly a member urtengresB of Vir ginia. eat& but tine mea per day and that is bis iiirirtetS He is in perfect health. If he goes to a pHy and Is obliged to take supper he omits his tliftner the next day, Louis Stirt No. 510, West Haltimore Street Ah WAY: ion hriml and made etdrr Six and Heven OcVaVo lHarU.s ef a 'suriior pia!Uy and warranted not to be surpassed bj any hanu raetttd in this City, ViVf tt nctavt f li3u Irt 300; 0 oetate. 73 id 330t 6 bclavc, 300 Id 400i 7 ttetaVtS 330 td G0U in ttiahttgfttiy or roswwiod eaises. thilers lett -.villi the subscriber Will he attended to lorlh wilhi tieo ttofoaitti 'liboroS SMull v'm tuli-iiir .ni-tlii Oil, ki certain and speedy (Jure for Chronic ftheutnatisHt Spasms of the Mus cles Ligaments and Hack, and for Strains) Uruises and Contusions. Til Ij history of thi9 invaluable 11 eilirit.e Is re maikable; ll has risen llild liutice, and estab lished a liili and just ejt llttn in the region of country where it has been hied4 nlmit Inuu the surprising and numerous cures it has t-ilet-tedi The Proprietor. Or Samuel OuUley, Iksj ital . u - .... tt.. l i .. il..... ..it. .! nl. veil. tier nppe.irance 111 1 cat 1 inuiCQted fc ... i. 1 s. . tt- . fc 1 t ' . ; uarolina, has used it with unfailing such st, bom a nigncr uesiiny n.ati awatieu ner in u3 iu lhe hospital, and in Ids private prm-ir. ;ut wot td '(. Artr,?. 10 oso,3io Hern we have a total of nearly eleven millions of pound of cotton lisl export ed to the ICast Indies and 1 hiua durini; five months of this year, tvorth from C.Jd, to 1S1 sterling per pound. Observe that this is but one section of this cnoi mou Stttrncs't Hule. Some of our reader and lucrative trade. The e xports to Ger- may rememhei. s.i) s the New Yrik many and other continental markets areTirnos, ihat u novel theory of fho ptrurt- v-kstlv crealf r. Now the raw cotton costs .ore ol fhc raiXU was propounded soon from 3d to O'id. per pound, and wc have ; years ngo by one Captain Symmes, am had the great satis action of pulling these that it w-m cxpbined and ndvocntrd in profits into the pockets of our friends a- Ibis City and elsewhere hy John N. It'ey broad.ivhen we might have shared them nobis, K-fj , ubo afterwards hrome a ourselves. prominpnt politician anJ buyer ht re. There is a great deal to be said on thi Tbe theory was, that there was an o,rn subject and kindred topic, which my rmv his; m the earth at t,v b prde, and ihat meroiis cngigernenf will not permit me vessftU might sail through it info the in fully to dis. during thi hot weather, tnor of the globe if they could once p f will birety hint at one pliln and pal- the barrier of ice by which it is-urroiind-nible reason whv our cotton manfactur- f fl. The theory was known as Symrncs's in friend of New Knnd have for (he Hole, ano me r;esRnjFiori wa. rpme n- s pjt three years been so very unfortunate f raH H'Pl'cli Ui fhe irvcn,or a,,tl Ue iU 0f'pr. in the prosecution of business, and it i voc.de of d. A Writer m the Monireat thi they h.ve not diVcrsificrf their pro- Herald contends that, it has Jkco confirm clriptiftn. Thcvhavc made no yams- ed hy the accnunf. of t he A rcfic explor- Ithey hare marie but small variety of cxped.tion and thai Sir John Frank 'cnar.e fcbne-conqnentIy they have lin hw prohaUy Srf into the hole and ! ,frwd fhe market, and nrices have tnnt set mt! He quotes th statement The Wwhington Union, in copying the' pale'f, oxVf rainously tow. It is pleasing from fhe accounts of CaPt. Penny's cxpe "'i Courier 4 Enqnirer, says: time a jro, our correspondent "S 'c in article for this paper on this sub--i-d rive the facta showing that some "i-XGOQ bales of coir cotton ccoM be made vjmj at homey 'and exported at a a r-rnnr. i ne article wuiety CO- .. . . ,-x. A.r u.A A A iKX.. wa herft riftcavftri' and nn Ion the? must oeconie tne exporters 01 uicf v . ..t,,.. something besides. MERCHANT, jopen water, .ami wooo, arcuc ammaianu twenty years liutiig that period It hs ht eu at tracting uidc attention, and gradually risir.'g in- IJTTho Verdict ol Acfj'iitfal, in (he ' K "efl af,d reputation in all that regibtt In New Vo.k, Ccuin, thr h.ltrr, co of Marorct (int. it V- at Newark N t-uuuiry , so.e.y, t,y me surprising eena.M.y 01 .... , ., , 1 1 rl 1 ri me uuics n una umiuiniiy cueuieu. uiuu tciw 295 GOO come out in the i nn Dids with .1 h ttti tu J , "o Alonday lot the tnurdcr ol her se- .. , , . . . 1 ,f 1 c otitic il line tioa litbii nil wort l el i fill hnvn tho Mayor, ofl,i.nK It. .vp 1000 to- dun r, war greeted with npplutise by the flfy lakef, tJ ex(end jt9te)ebfltj4 t8 wa.ds a -Kossuth I'und.M whirl, he pro j ciowdud court ioom which wis .however, ,jgh reputation therefore is permanent, because poves ishall he incie.ied hy voloMt iry piornptly chet ked by the officers. The it i9 nased upon surprising and tntfailtnfH'.xtU contr ihuii(n. to 1 00,000, ami well in- ' court appointed .six physicians lo exnrnf tie inents alonei I he l'roj rietur encouraged y its vested for a noble exile her case to decide whether elie should be eminent success in ea9es of tdirouic ilheurna- c(tf, f(, ibj 09yluni 01 set at liberty. They tisrn, and '7 the advice of his triends, and ho Search;- of Stiver The 1?ro1ei in !'' 1 her a visit and at the opening of the wiM add, actuated by a desire to extend aa far as New Yoik :,. f.,.ir,m,r n nrnminm r.( 4 eou.t in Iheaflernoou reoortcd that, hav- Psrble the benefits of its healing properties, is tlujler-3 aie iK oit.de carelul nivr stigalion they And at 0 ... . ,. v . rJ , 1 erties generally known All tie asks 1 fair 1, resent exiting 110 evidences of unsound ' f, . 3 tt . 4 iL ,fct . a , ' , 0 trial. It is now offered to the a iteo ir. tho j Ilastern portion 6f ortfi Carolina. M. ptft- prietor is perfectly willing id put the rrsi If ef its Vvrdhl against a llailrnad Cooint- srK.CPSt; nt fatP npon its success or flue. iri rty. IJefore Jode Daly, at New Y01 U, f ntVa or tnUar to core any case of Cr onia in the ease of loo O. Hunt against (he Hhetimathm, or ether affection for which it h tb 1 New Haven Railroad Company, or dafo- commended. 1 " , . c . i . . . per cunt, lor silver. Small sadly put to for r,hai;e. aes of jO.000, on Saturday morning the Certificates from highly resectable sourer j(iry awarded fhe plaintiff 3,f00. The like thp following can be molnphfd to almost (J images ned for, were in consequence of af'? A few are appended , r . 1 1, 1 , 'fhe following has Keen polifftly fcifnished by the 03 of a step daughter, who was fci r on the New Haven railroad ome 1 a tfcctisre of Col ion Yam by Plan ters. months ago, hy a collision between train naMft m?mber Staf Senate, and present of ears and the wagon in which she was jrro of tfce P6rt 6f Ocraeoke, i. Carolina: riding, j "At fhe reqoef of fr.-amnF ffndley of Porfr- " " month North Carolina,-f state that sme yar p'Mcxico if would $ccrr, is on her ao one of my sons had a severft and pmtneed lat legs She owes England &5S,000.OfO; attack of Rheumatism, and by usinor his "Anti- claims $21,006,000; ritt fhe claim Khenmatic Oir he. was relieved j , . , .x. 1 ... 1 n-'itta rtft4 nri-eat' oleasnrA also to sav tht be mcc 1 aoout 1 s,ow,uutj new? r , . . . . . , . . , if A side thicase. 1 nave nearn oiomers wimhi r,ov.- credi ors demand fhe cash.- and jvJexico -wo ,,. . , . . , vlnce thaf this oil is very valuable in casps ot cannot r:isft it. Her annual expanses are RhenmfttHrtV,v JtistWA T.lYfAJE. f f O,907.S1 1 while her resources are on- tfrashirtrfon, jir Clone 151. , ty aboof s.OOOCOJ a yar. When the; Fof Sal6.hv (ho.-Howard, morfaie is foreclosed th United States. . 1 will ha?6 to step ir aad purchase the: whole corvee rn. jYotirc, 1 c-.,i - -. , r . . (tAr.f Trintr frmnrf a F.e.iw barrier rf .'the iea,ci m me .oouiweru kwiiuwi iujui 1 ' v,...j- y interest ice in Wellington Channel, not verf far ARSA PA ffA, Comsfock'V Compoond e'- this. If yon are will find it superior The labors of Senator James, of Rhode from its opening from Harrow's Straits, Island', at the SoaHfoand West have been but a most remarkable change was observe lo and lS lo gi7e a concert short- useful in ealUftz the attention of our ed as he passed to a more Northern teti- She is said to hafe quite a powerfof friends to the-necessity of building up a fnde; fhe ice wnich he fcaa rett (as is usti-: ancj- vfronclerful voice and is called "The . r. f it r thi earfxr season.- Aorif and Mav : f?u-i t....- ' o fay A colored worn a n, named El i; ; parina that can exceed or" enal Green, from Richmond, Vya., : is creating sure to et-Comstoeks, you vri quite a sensation in musical circles at Buf- to all other ft does not require pufllnjr. Atatfcal ''ctfrt Extractor, most extraordinary salve cvef invented for it ihe time, and the correctness ions taken, seemed to be fully ad- ... i New York, July 16, 151. North Carolina Cassimeve- The raatfall in the price of cotton has ':ri'vi mention again to the subject, and C:i:tnri;d rpppnllu anncared in the V-v Vork tJonrier iEhqufcer in refer- saw the other day at the store of Messrs. !it. We copy below a letter ta Cook & Taylor, specimens of Dim meres ' paper, in whiclv the-extent and profit manufactured at Rock fslanl Mantifacto English cotton varn are alluded to. ry in Mecineuou. g cuuu luve before shown,- by an enumer We a iso saw at the s'ore of Messrs Areyr Shemwell St 3HV I . 1 -afall the item.vthat the cost ofmov- iWclJonaUtpec.m .c pound of raw cotton,, from t li Ms: manufactureti at-Salem- by Messrs, . Fries.. S''PP. nation Tin to tire door of the-mill The fabric which we saw trom both tac ' M m,hesterr England',- is about four tories were Highly creditor their cn. Far .1 less cost it can he made up at ferprising: proprietors,- and afford gratity 'nmthe average numbers of cotton iug' .evident of the progress m iVorth Wim folly toexpendi more capital Carolina of tliis branch ov industry la,t arl fae unnecessary carriage ofj iVbr mi. P r" -' -rial and product, than would be (Jj A new artielcvof mcrcha klrH.s the latter in enormous ; numbers Here were ail the signs of an- improved w climate." ffe makes the following comment: tI do not know how it will strilte you, but to me with whom the idea of open ings at the-pole has beerv familiar far some thirty years,, the information com municated by Capt. Penny is excitingly carious.- Perhaps after all, Sir John Franklin has found this opening!' If there be such an opening it is quite pro bable that the strength of the current into- the opening may prevent ret'uVh- fosail inr vessels; it V0uld notvfiowevervan obstacle to the return of steamers- ff.-vw important tliea it becomes that Capt. itdiso has' PennyV present' ciforts to obtain a steam- Nero Minister -According fo the Cologne (iaZttUy there is now at f)usel dorf the Karon de Raman, a full-blooded African who reports himself as the com mercial minister of (he m;xror Faust inv of H ay ti, and who is travelling upon a special mission in relation to commerce, through Germany, France dnd England. The" K'iron, notwithsfandi his caitiff a well-informed man spealting FVench fluently ad! is more familiar witlvthe state" Of affairs in Europe thtfrf appeared to have been expected. The Baron proceeds next to3 HamburgHi- The" character of this- commercial missiotr- is not stated, nor probably is ft publicly linown. (Me Steal a Day.A Washington correspondent of the Charleston News has the following: the. ante tftievf nr old burns atid? scalds, and sores ant sor eyes, ft Has deligrited thousands It will takont aU paitvirttert' minutes and no fail are, ft will cure die pUeifec Thfpilesrdll sorc rheumafhm tie, Uit sr fA nimcnt fan article tnnrei justly celebrated as a enre for the above than any or all others. The case of core are si most- innumerable and it i only neces sary to let those wbo know the article and hav used it with sacb great success know that it ito be had tme and jrertoine (for there aTecxveater feiter?) of Dr. tucias Com stock 2V Coxtlandt st. Jew York and so- of the rest of tb articla here named. t Horses that hare ring bone,. spaTia. vf gails, &e. are cored by Roop3 - Specific; a4 fouodered flnrses entirely cored by Roof's foftdr ointment Dr. Spohn's Jgm Pills, warranted to core if ta en acordincr tc, direetios; ihoasamis fM?e ia one year been enred of ague and fcrer ty them. AfA h- (t of China, for tb Csst Ot itHeasea that require external application. For salo by Geo, JlozcarcL ii 1 5;fH 1 ', f 1 i 1' f t S i I 5 i in all the process of ite' fabrica-

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