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t 1 I. . . 'V v RALEIGH, N. C. WEDNESDAY, PEBRUAIIY V. 1C30. THOJIAS J. EEIttAr, (ditor Aif p morn i etoh lines dollars ,n per annum en t.ir io aiit-snee. . .... x: f 'rHi r.i.i"S i'b.M.t the Biste ill be . .-:.' ;. ?,- t"" ' ...rt.i w py amount oMhe ,.. otfcm) f ainniV n trfi oVRRTlsixn. v.r Jn.-rTw: fella. Jh.'Ct-rtugtt. ft, c?y i"-e ( eKiiiM.(,0 7iMiiii county maetuvg mti Indian with his ox iiie'ift,"" r". onedoll-r, web sub- team, pursuaded him-to go In' Fredm ,dnHli intrrtiufi. twenty-five cents. - !-.- .i i " . tneni """" JL ... ... t ci ur. 11 to lirinf Ihem a load uf Hiinr. .'One (TT I b aertlSTneniS " Vintlo "-niii - ... l . -v .-.I at . hurhttri am! a 4 ill .(...linn ,.ion nf iij percent iH be mie frm -he ' nricei hr lverlier It tli f r, - Le,wr to h E'liior aui te p.i-riil. K?DErEnitED ABTICEES. The ' Eialmnr &Jxptittlioiu--yt Irwn that a new tliflicuHr lias arisen, to the cHaracier i inr fwwit iri.uiery. uui an innan tuvc ""tended to comuose the squadron For fiiis eipeilitiun. Acconlinjj Ur: the jit plai jt i to be jejloced to a tlmp of war; one ship of aout 450 tww, (the h'tlieti) one tnig, and .the icliown'r 57, In the opinion tf CiOtaiu KeaVnoy, wlio h.nl itcceptetl t,!ie i iHimund -aflrr Caplain Jonc&'i rciireiiu-n' J and the odiceM aHkotwul villi lii, tluTis ould not be, on bit A id these, vessel, aufiictent accomniudj tiiiu fur i nTrjre a si ientific coip as rfjrrt lo ((! tliat Captain Tvearney," en tlie J 8ih instant, resigned the com mand of the qutlriiii, and that his resignation has been ' accepted. Aut. In!. 7Tiereferbrrr i-'tlhfcrnctr,-. U will be seen that tins old establishment i now fur ale, owing to die uld n and liiiiieuleil death ol Mr. Sah.ivki its late Editor. JVe know tifnu con rcrn in lite Slate which now ofivr a stronger in.lucement to a pur baser combtti'mg the tjualifications.nei esarv id tlie ntaiiageinent orVire7spaper. Its Whiy patron are liberal and spir ited, and it meets with strong encour semenf from' many of the tlniniiiant party.- Voder-M iv-Spa t ha w kV u pi J res if, was improving luniioiuely--a fct w hich .proves that if only n-eds the proper sort of talent to ensure for it popularity and success. Whig. Preiidtn tat rtCmmenrlutioiii,A resolution ha been introduced into the Kentucky Legislature, lecommending Henrr Clav as a suitable candidate fiur the nef Prewidenry, ami eipresii-J ' r- .i.-.- ... r. .:.i .i.. I 4C HI, a urn.ic u lift ino uiint uc ctsion to a National t'ontentinv5 - A very l irge meeting ofthe. frieniU and neighbors of General Harrison took place in Cincinnati; Judge Bur net in the chair. An address and res olutions were unanimously adopted, and a recommendation to hold a Con vention at Pittsburg in June neit. The CciiMieryatives are liighly com plimented for 'their honest and mauly course. , ; Colwsaio)i.'& genttfiiiaii In Le Damm co. Tenn. , wishes to emancipate 1 of his slav to be sent to Jiibena A vessel with coloured emigrants for that ilestination is to leave New (Ji leans about Marth 1st. 'I lie free coloured ptmle of MafTland re nnwn anxious to go to Africa, that the coloniza-5 tinn ollkc at Baltimore is thronged with applicants. I i the past year there have been nut . lews than six vessels sharterd anl iittt-d o'lt wtl einigiauts, 5.S?cer?!L wissionai ies, a ml h oflii ers, tii be lioniTby'the"win ji" T PfiiVMeWe to - Iht coist f Afitt a. A'. TS. Star. ' - :. flul itiMft-, Jul 23 A mot melanclndr accident ocTuf- red in this city m Sunday last, under the, following cirfu instances. Ai rer speciuble physician prescribed for a lady of this city, who had nearly retovered ' fnhn iltnessV ati ounce of f hospital t , of $6tla and wrote his pre scription that tin mis'ake might occur. It was sent tn an apothecary, - audi the .messenxer received fron him1 what was afterwards tliscjovrred tube whUf precijtita'e of mercury, a 'mtvi deadly lyiMtn. - The, case is rendered still more aggravated from the fact that the patient refused to take the medicine until it had been srnt back tr the apofterary with a request t'liat he woum examine the wrilten, nrescrm (iiui i.J il... .'r: 1 .1... .l:.i ---- -me mwt, w iiu ii- wiir, pour.. --e.i i- . !.. t.r.........i r. " t.: !:.: Mi tu the treat Y ashinfffon. and but was .taken, mre regret t say, with oat fital coust-qurnoes. v The pati . j- the i-nurnoes. 1 he patient lj-il on Sunday, notwithstanding eve ry effort to countervail the ett'ecta of he poijiin -Jnerici. r General Juckwn't OjnHiont.--W copied, some days ago, as news which our readers were entitled tu know as weilas-oilient; an article from the Nash yilje Banner.'giving arfclu(ement of , a t , Certajn conversation n pirled lo have . ' , be.en held -by,', General 'Jackaon,'!!! ( v which he was "saidTf" have" detlared CJ'1 downfiH of .Mr.Tan bUren's Ad ! ...p .miniatVaiibit.-. It is due lor truih now ! tale, that the promised hriwif of this ''f y.fC has failed the periop relied ttpiin ; i4 U pioreH havina stated lhat he -inly -biihseirijelieve to be Uue.Tlna stale- si:W.fWa.'.-riatWi i?- f!etI4J.t.th.-xa!t.od.. - I (CVairthat hsWither- dir,Botlaay C;r-K ai)'p64 U him, r -that lt 4ii rumor, woivii lie Kin inuLwiiritj ne ,', - "'teairthat hVither-,dir,Bot iaay now equivocate. f In either ras, ih , rrpTift. ofjthesaid ' conversation of Nashville Banner of -the 1 f th instant. .;.. ,v.. ,. . " - of theiu imrnosel V ilrnnniul l.iu rwirket bouk jn the -road, the Indian nicked it up to hand it to tlie uwner who accu sd Ittiii uf beiii; a thirl ami lyU'l iiim t make olF. lie did , ami the scM.ufiilreU brought the Yearn, hi Fie- Nlonia, -.Iter the Indhn oun after ar- rivetl and rel.-ited the Uxr as above. been guilty f soch basenersF Sale, or Rail Road Stock. The Athens Banner savw "A sale f liOOO shares Jf Sij k in the Georgia" Rail fload and Banking - Company, toik place at tlifir Banking Iljune, in Ath ens", on Tuesday, l ist. The Vhole xva taken at an adtance of ?G er tiA - For the Star. - Ma. Editoh: A fjw nights since, afier having. t the entire ttaiisfactioii y "y ipMMi'mj TvinvunTT? JTX. I Tit e nil liie tluiKtrthe Fav, l7rsTP" ting alone in my roiiin by very coin fm table fire. The night was blight and tranquil; but the air Was biaeing and told. E very thing around invited to a sober and catnlul communion with my own tinnd and u itnpir til c ? i mi nation uf my past conouct, ami the treutmetit, whether pro. or ton, which I had leceiveil Ihmii the world. After having, with "my luind's eye," taken a review ol the secret ntotivrs which had hitherto governed tne, and of the conceptioiis.wbii h 1 had cherished con- relation which 1 had al ways held towards those around me, 1 plainly saw that I had lirett all along deceiving myself; that I had been daily feeiling-myyanity w hh-the "itlta t af I possessea reat tnent; that this met it was open and manifest, anil futl v' ap preciated by all wim knew me. These pleasing lancies, 'which 1 had been o long cherishing,,.! found ! be perfectly false and unfaunded. My imagined merit, 1 found, pmci-cdfd entirely from my vftnitv, which made me blind to my own foibfe Sm nuick to i mumiiio. erv art ni the wuild as indicative of its guoUwill and refet t fitr ine. , i l'ained and chagrined vith this re sult 4Pin'v cogitatioii, . tny selfish and illiberal JifiHsiiion proinpted me to ni- quire whrther tlie . whole human, race are not .subject to toe same illusions, which had been us an igni fn uuj to me through life? Memory, with sur prising IXilerity, plated before me the conduct of my acquaintances," as ell as mauy examples of human ctiararler rxhibiied in the records' f what lias been Said and done by men in d lifer ent ages of the world. But alHhis gnw iiie iioiiisTght Inlo the secret recesses of the heart. Vhlle thus perplexed, Mori.lieu-s who has more than mice re- lieved me fiom IxhI'iIt latijue and fUC II Will lmill T IAI.ISUC UU ftum the cold tealitv of things a tiiey exist. intotheland ol dreams where ., . . f - , . the imagination, unfetteted by reason. roams to proud independence through out the Itua iitcoghiitt uf Philnsnyhy, ATttnrtiyTMllvcJ,UM2.T. .. I deter- this favour of the ' : ; Ol1' inuhf, and soon had an opportumlv of seulitg 'ihtkno-tr quesK mud. i the sat'sfaclion ofrn? wounded vanifv. W. ;.!,! rev-olufumarv soldi'er meflti,! jnqu etude, came to my aul.!" T "".. ' ! tie. in". wl,llin!r..trns,H.rTid Welirr (y,',,,'lb J" "tTi - . 1 1 I i ,i imenls then it will be readily um'.ers. oi two years, tmm tnc t:nia wiicn uiaao ma e h.saPpearaftee, lie had just been gtooj a,uKoceled; that lh prevh.f, ,nel ynjem w.. due, .U-ll ba.reJ f,o, reading ihe life of VshingtMi, and to! ,- ,. . P tin h of subscriber : ' the nafural optica ol ah? one. he would .PP"" '' "fe e nd, ion of N Mr. SNownaN. from ihe commiltee have given indicatioruof jrreaU.Un,iH - ty a rleep sense ol the transcendent . . R . . . . . . 1 r v i . ,'.' ,.'i r - tassmeiit, and F.naUv to biinkntptcy. greklness of Walntigtoti-and ot a; . . , ', r ' pint h( inviication for a blessinguponv-PvvwSg to such causes, jUtlirrf I? his tiamej but 1 wsstgifte.l, for Ihe lime usual a1 'eiag losses of subsenp beio; with ontica so keen as to see ,,OH n'mrJ stained in conirlii.g a hat. in less favorable circumstances, cannot be seen. Every secret recess,:"""8. hv not been less tban ouef nook, ami corner of the heart disclosed .rln f the whole amounlt aubsenhed lis urcuna to my view, Uuuss my sur prise when I saw this honry headed old man internally riingiatnltaing himself. that he possesseu all the ' great quiiii - JI... 4l.M 1.1 ... u.o An. I i.hlnu..iidil 111 lit w oi Id, in not disrovei ins his met it, his fame would be as greats. But, ears he., I glory in tny. intrinsic worihi'lhoug" slighted and. neglected. ; . I ; , . '; My attention was next railed (o one who hat! acquired, among' men great f ittie for'aisdoiH and learnings Instead of Ending liiiii, as might have been ex-- pected, : tpouest,T!nasomins, and un, conscious of deserting J ill tliat'th, v.oice of Tame had allwwyd .him, his mind exhibited noih bat vanily. self-conceit-iattd compUcenry, v He imagined himself the serytAfls of the intellectual wor d wistl.im, he clearfy saw, would die wtJiim;' lintes,. he cordUUy .wis"cdaome'flerwiiitej lactual sun would' rise ii; its sLUndor, These are nly t fetf oC the. mental wwrytW..hkVI iawduriii-jf aojourt i lhgiof rancleNext week l.vi'1 give some others. i .? c-rS0U)H0 8LEEP-JPASV:' EDITORIAL C05ITC!VTIOM. At a Ciinvrntiiin of the Editors of Virginia held pursuant to notice, in the Capitol, on tnt jrh January,. 1838 Thmuas Itiichie. Kq was called tu th cluir.and .Wni..,MJT Blackford, Esq. appointdd secretary. -.' Ott calling the names"f the Editors of his State, the following gentleiuen were found to be in attehdancer I'rhomss Ritrhie, Uichmooil Enquirer, t -AlessnJer Moceley, Ricbintuil VV'bi. - ; Wm. H. Davie, v. 5 R,0hm Co' Z. MesJ, Southern Churchman. . . Win. A. Swilh. Cunfercnrc Juurnsl. " " Wn. tMiuln, Reliiou llralil. . . J th-ss. V. While . U Moengev I J .hn 8. G illatiur. Cbs. Free Prroc , K.linund KutEiirJVt. Frm-r' Bi(iUr, Edir HnowJcn, Alexandria Gnxetie. " IticbarJ 11. Taler Lyni-lihurg Virginian. ' . Ales. . Marshall, Wsrrentoii I'intec . KoUeit Utckett, Warrenli.ii Jeirureouian. ,v K H. Hun'cr, Mriinl.ura O.izeite. Win. 1). Ulackfor J, Frcderkkshurf Polhical i Arena. - . . ' Mr. tlill. E iitorof the Wdmington N- C.J Advertiser, being present, was invited to Uke a scat in theConveu- Mr R niw n. fioia naunlllf pointed yesterday, under the:1t resu- I ui urn, presonted a report and resolu tions, which after some debate and a menilmeni, were adopted in tlie follow ing form: : 'The" contnuifee to whom waj refer rel tbv subject of 4he te4atiHsnf mb lishers an I ineir subscribers, with in structions to report the existing eviis. and to propose suitable retnedics sub mit their views in the fidlowiog report, wtiiih, wiili the ..restdution annexed, tiiey reciiinmend to be adopted by the Convention. - It ha long been gradually under stood and admitted, that the arduous labors and large expenditures requisite for i)Ublishin: newsnaiicrs ami other i periodicals have been pahTTor by the subsCi itxrs, on Hie gvneral average, with less punrluality and certainly, and with more- abatement of the just amount, by - partiaUor toia os-s wl : dues, and by the Cost of postage and of coniiHissiiins, and other expenses f Collection!, than fn any othVr'trade or business of imnortanre and n -cessity to The? joU 1 1-: jraMar C the greater Tosses hus'ained in this branch of indus'ryt are presented;' the following cirruinslancei. - ; - D.H'oretit from every itth r kind of busin.-ss. the furnishing of ne - spapera and magatnies to those who subsrrjbe for tliem, is doneY'" thls country al most wholly om creiiV and, moreover," the "debts so iticurreo1, ' are . for vefv small sums, due, from hundreds or thou sands of iliirefenl'Tifdi vtdual s,i - m.ilely located ami widely dispersed who are. of the far greater number, l- together nuknow ti ...hi' their, crediior, an i who therefore, of course, are .fioa yoft'en founilto be entirely irresptm sible for such obliKSiions. VThe max- nitude of these auses oflnps, h u not I 'at I ' I be, Xcep! those who have sunered th consequi iit (injuries, JUt, K it be but Bupiuisetl """ " !4 ur W-!".r- thit any o'her business no matter in what department of imlustry," nn! though tiow itTaeamong the, mottprjis perous awil profiialile were pluced on MfhtiMtmttrtV. tiUHt-ne.JtAM uni.li i.kui c-m tn..- . " i .i.i . . ..r i . . ' . " , .i ll . r , , , x" ma" e' n'1 " ' . : r?" f " cc,;on,Hf"".7 wf ltw, or means ..f enforcing . pay- ! " "V 'l,W .,'r U'V' new supers and other pertoUn al uwi: and legally due. Many publications, with subscription lists promising fir Iin.fi ! s, have, lost much niore than a ourth. But this foi inei' and usual rale of loss has been greatly augmented by the recently-produced, and still exist- Tng drsordereiT iute tiTcarfrTOyTf and general depieciatioh of bank' pa per, ami the pecuniary embarrassments off the loontry In. gen. ral, '' Every trade, and indeed every imlividal, has sustained enough of ilitficulty and loss from, this condition of the currency to form some concept'mn of ihe enormous addition of loss that it most make lo rwhaiever WMg b.Tre imposed on print era ami publishers or periodicals; ' 1 be greater, and , irregulaf . depreciation, within this Ste. of the Bank paper of niost oiher-Maie. has a new and con Hvrabledifli ally in making pay MJt tsubscriplinhs, even ? lu-ihe most puoctu.it and conscientious of re- moteT tlehims; and , it ' lias Inrnisb! eif a . plausible elruse for delay an'd failure oC paymeors, - whWh has been fully availed "vl by, niany ofa -jyTtsrent cktfatter, W paymeors. whnh has been brS l J'he genrrtil credit aystem wliicji ivati been e subliihed in th nrintiSjiC ness, ami 1 1 long; estensiont ol tune f.r woi n dents lor aubscriptioiH.Iiave been permitted to remain unetilrd. heard Irom, have servrtl to j-ivt- unport? anee and -great ' increase ,M aimtber lass ot itw-t. Juiiy tms'misters. alike "dUreivrdini the requisitions tf ine iaw auu toe- inirui non unuer which they act, tneiroaihof fficti'ani the piam.st - moral obligations, suftor publiations to be nt to 4lieir revec iive'Pnst,0.1tre 'or limesol coosideea. ble letigthx and some linvs even fr years together, dirtrcted for"' persons wlm have uoved away, or are deai), r who itlherj,se (nil or refuse tn take the tmtir'ters sent ii thein. In m my Vae a subscriber is thun nude, by the mis- cnmlurt ol the Postmtster, t appear to lie an nlaU:ilul, or traudulent debt or. Avhen, jit iatf, ! has been cod' oT no fault, save, the care'eoness f ti ustiM to a Postmaster to discontinue bis subscript ion. wh fiils o do so i alterwards to give - lite putdUher the proper legal notice, strictly enjoined in every , rase of a pMblica'i'n b'uia adil rested to a person who refuses or TairOoTaimTTiii iTTlltldii e. A nil- tut such notice, and iindrr the existing tat of Ihe credit ysiem. in all case th-journal is cmt inued to be sent; and years, that- the 1 publisher learn. wy ciiancej or" by a tnrdy.nolincatmii front the delioqi) -ni Pxismtasler or" bis suc cessor in odice, that be Jus been totig defiau ted of hi Ijioiran.l propr ty, ami h is no moans of redress w.tftH resorling lo Before the discovery i 'iiTaofeperfiaps Vie npp.sed-fud consious deb' or has been t-mg a resi dent of a distant Sate or is dead and ev en the Post O cc directed to, may have long hveu iliscoiitiiiu -d. and the ontinuaiioii of the m-glect or fraud tie tt.en carrying wi il some oilier place, and by aiiotlo r per-on. . v . Many of lbs litsses ineurred belong to and are iusep irub'e , fro n the bui uess of publiifhiii'X j niriialson uli-ptHMAJu4-44warLaMy-ulbl:A Which may be mitigated, if noi entire-, ly guarded against, . Among the causes of loss, Ihe in ist i in ii rtant all I ioj'tn- ous is the very blauieuble and nbsiird la-tlity" with whi. h publishers , nave permit teriUbts' for subs ripiions to le rnntracied by emote and uuknnw in dividuals, and to remain due for years before parment ii made -if ever made. sWjsnitersMl in this trade has be.oimr tiiis.limse sysiem of itmu .,! c.ntmu 1 ing credits, that; no one pubiisbi r Tuva adopt a dillervht a"'d , prom-r'cimf s. with iut giving oft'-ure ln and J is n the support of many subVribers who are mnii honorable in comiuct, awl re spon-i'ile in estate. - And as no sinsl puul slier has tlaied to cnminetn e a re- lormation of (be eenerat bad us ire, at I have ajd.eitj ttabfisbl.b their excess h . inuu'ence, a nimic oi l arryiog on llteirbusiit.-ss. which all deemtd inju rious to their inleivsia. and wh.i h eve rv rimsid-rate subscriber would admit a"' ''," in ue improper ami inexcusable, tti eve ry point of view. To remedy these ev ils in some in ea surest he following regular t'nms are proposed. . ' ;r w ;. 1. All uWri(.ti..o' hereafter shsll b enn sidereil as lururrett aUtl due lu advaiu e, audfor k year's puldiealinn, unlrs sMTiully ordered for a aiiorlhet time, when a onlered. . . ' 8. Nu publication Wi I ritt in thenrler of any new ami unknown subscriber, unlru paid I'urjn advance, or. satisfactory reference is inada la some known anil arceiwilda person in regard In the sulwcriberor hi )ynieiit, from a new subscriber who is" liiiarquaimed with tlie taooof . or aceimipanicd by, a oupy of this re guiauon. y , - j-. 3. .'l'h' names of all aubacribcia wboss abili ty to pay may be unknown to the pulHmher, and who remain indebted on Plieu sreount at the presented ihe following repot t and re solmiona which weie, uuimously a dopied: i f. - Tlie committee to width was rtFir reifthe third resolution of the Conven tion, relative to fie conduct f the press in Virginta, have had the same under consideration, and beg leave to report? V'':-. J ".f"-.'i.-?: ' -So important has the newspaper press become. noton!y as a dis-emina-tor of intelljgetice and the ordinary news of ikv dav, but as exerting an in fluence spon lh moral as well as ihe must take an interest in seeingits tone and character elevated anl sustained, and its energies directed t thebest and most useful'rnds.' .. If a rrk press bejlhe palladium ol rurtiilrlte, a purkoiic is absnlotcly here"arys to preserveoitrsrelish for our Iileities, ml fit us for f prom'renjoyment; of them. i -A;t ,v ' , ,v f; oc i.uu.iv, iiirreiorc, is cni;-i n-n ami I's imri est neepiy invoi veu in me correct tnana!!emenl if 'the bie. and . . . . . . r .1 i ily fireside, of which all are tit partake cannot be ainaiter Ol. lnilneren et aiiv' t irlunuik- b'xtrtrtiJ -. A ninrti Iw.vv iji tie chartdew or Ijie newspaper uioun"y wr eM"r " our. country r What Js .designed - for j -dibiation -eM . ii . - l.i r neraj knowledge, and of all suih maibrss wilt nurmtellettual repast around the fam t-,:r, ...t iu ..vi-rraa tliembUc-is inieiestetl," the1 f UI"'kw?Vr-'ir w ditorsh-) tconducbrrs of Jiheeva .1!: W imM1 iKemselVfsust feet a,.lill,.Ue,ern aoliclttpie.We'i' men, 4levota4heir ltb, more spicctynj ccrttia swUu.oa a a. buai-JnerglefiQ iny labur. -they art iau? Utya us w ftwav '-: : . ions tn. see that laW" appnettfa its tesitimate pwihhU s. am protlu. a its ".. ,- ' . .I , i i iirotH'r reulliiHe are all ila.t auu i bourlv eiiijilovinsj : uur'tfme'" and mr tmnfo'TuXt stail'le . occutm il in a nrofrssion, lo whicb-w at hhiBu a tktnsr ae at iiie sent.r. a, p.Bt. aMl often Wl witV?" ,. ' 1 . .... . r ItiiersMl 1 traiiii. tw hellln the mt f K-h-', ill. ui:meiit. It is, then f Cr'. .a r- ."a to ' muS at tnatttrritl'ltrterest as a -si -a w-r 1 ,s-Ba!i--i-'-i5'J'-'. f. . with u. to unite ii-.t attemol t . UCf KM IO M AMFAC I URE! ' ! A V . - . 1 o all cases, ill. lutlheranre ol thistle sirable obj-ct, would be found imp a. livable ' WtTall aiee that the gir. re al emiduct tf the newspaper pte ouHt lo b-' improved f s lone ch.m (e,tamt it Htutnt-r pdis'ied. It is, howe.ver.tii -.the h tods f rsuinib1e and iinleM-itileiil individuals, whttseo pinions and judgint-nis are as vjrou as their rstauli-iiiii.-nis are separate 4iid di-tinct. . , It isoiivioits then, tnJi milch inn! Ue left to the sound di r. lion .f the Witms -t!u-ms:lve. V' run do tiotliimr more than to recognise 'eriaio geticrul principles which otihi ii regulate ihe pr s, "arid re on met.d loour tir-tiiren thro'j'ioii-t tli-Loot ply il.cm as ibey ni iy See- pi'opr. sit as never, however riicum-'Hiues niay-va. rv, to vtola'e their ptn, or iniern-pt ideir ltara.ony anil symmeiiy., Tne.efc at last resolve thitnseives i''ivrien geiierisTiiTirtTni, of m kin-fheireys j ttutt as well as ee, tlisfivfie l - a well j as. iAjrpen leif. respecnble a well as ittrtrig. If thi's ; w"iMicaerompH!he4 j the situation of an dtor would liv reti A red mm . pteis.tH', and even m -e hstvmatde than -it now is. . I f we res- ect ourselves, the jiblie wil respect usr' Aloow with the habit whi It :Ua now urown to !. a paif of ouf ltanre of looking ut our nwsp.ipeis fn infoe- ina'ton on an me topirs oiit e i4Vi vioulif grw uu "a eoiifi ltf in- the recitude ol our intention) ami Hie x crease the usefulness alid advam e the . J, e hve tlrried lis ifcost. lieuMltlt .' v vl . resjHfa'.ili'T nf the r pres, and thus satisfaciion Ii m U ev i Vn e, vhh i . VJ make if morj worthy ihe t Oonienan. e have si tapi:y aKsnmUtciil PvivU 't f A"' and irenerous. siun'ort of "ihe lortili'-. '" three yeaia past, thai the Woi !e. f.- I .f ! ! make practi.al niles anplica'ile N. Cafidtwa ar- awaleniiis a etise J ; : w , . ' .- 4. l i t iiiaKe n w-naiiers uvea more man t.ie.v a a. now are, a i.e( eary pari of ihe i'er- tire of our counti v. aiul trive nrtea Sed value lo ur-Ubms. We w nld then be lhouht, worthy of a full ai d ample leoioueia'ion, for wmis, on which all could" turn, with proiu and pleasure. y, -v 5 JNi.i .where could Hie experiment we are now about mal;e .f ek-vatiuj. tue cbri ler of the oreas. b.. smre ail m lagettsty comment el , and with a l urer iirosi-ef h if sucrt'ss, Ibatt la ihe State of Virginia. The oep ier reml. isr and in Inis case weniv mclu iV nearly all the ciii.et.s of the Commo i wealth, are intelligent and iituoos. Iliey have, a' 'heart, t He welfare of iheir country, ami happiness of the people,- Cotiactoui . row mu. h depends upon the conduct j.f the pi es of the State, in t flVcting these, onj t tsj how potent an enisnte the prcs a In ihvir pidttMafr a btli airfiar; relaimos liow great (til inDUfl'Ce tnust liecessa- rdv be, for- weal or for woe,; they, confidently . believe, will applaud Us fm, and susInmi us in the cft'o t we are now toaktng.-irendef iHvorBiyf them and of us. :. - . j: X Fully iui blessed witli this belief. w'HH lite brief bud general iew hyie ziveu, we suumttjllnf loituwi.is resotu- iioilst - . . ' UesolreT ' Hist in tbe Op4niMV, tbiait Cio .. vei't im , jo rrt. rroi( lo e.lio.r.sl ttpotioiia, 1 WiSm&vfibm (a(lJ ,i,!e , sto m Id be lord' and ili.cussinn Iretwren eililorscifrirTt on, ditcstt-d eon ely of personal lt-renCf , l HliolioiiS t-pitlirts,. puna of - Itar-M lull- K""lf'' sou iliat liie- t-ttnorial ni -c'irse -dioul.i b marked by a;neu.tj-, coMesv , sod, in fur a pusstl'lo KiMul . Ii-elina sou Soul. vc.h-1his, i Mbe cot.r-e 4il tli.- eil tors- arilsoe a oilur, sciting an example to eorresfoimiei ts, ami rel.evti.K tmenisrlvcs son the public I'oni tbe'disjenst attc4.tlaot"Mpou oemspiiik-r conlrov,rse, in shich peinoo allies .f biia are liKlotjjrjl,. t . Uesolved,. I bat, in Ilic opliibin or tins u (in vention, to rid the press aa uiueh - a possible ut peisoiml eonlroFfy , it i proper tlnft all aru ilea ol a purely personal i.sluie. in wlinti. lb paaaL-iis or prmuJltes, of b llinjs of one or more uidiv.duals only arc coucemrtl, sUouid M etiliirvly exi Med brum - the eolunnia bl tlie iiewsirai era. and thai sUrli arlielua ot coiitro- vcrsy as result , Irom persuusl Uillu uiinv, nut from tbf ciic'UinstaiH'ieal atieiidanl ' wpio il.cm berouie of coiircrn l the pulic, be inci nd as, Slid charged double the regular rates of advr tisemetita. ' A " ',' ' - ' , f ItewilveJ That, in the opinion of tin Con veniion. it'WvuUI arreally IM.d In curwl this putitnr taste, to adtauva the csuso f itt.c aiid suui'd morality,-if the editors yf ocwspapcfa wuuld diacouiitonaiicc. sa much as py-wtUi- U.e liublo aliim uf the bonid lolnu1 and details of murder and aoindr, the dii-gusHou liu-nieiiw oimectr4 Willi duels s .d sllrsys wliicli miiiu1- times vcrur , in dillerela psru of our country, and 'sfso aeeuuiil of the ingenuity f lbs vi' rious iu their depiedaiinus (in siK-ieiy 1 all id" WbK'booIy ten, la eucuursj;e. vice and sptead t,lie kuowledga vl cii'itfl - -'"yt- ".;' ':,'. Ks-solved.' i.bal, iu tbe maoiort of this ton- vemi.Hi. it .iuU Im, hiuhlv eniiJurlitc to Ills interests or the pubiw, ami itonori.ie aio itie 'charstterof ethmrs, if the tjewsiaKra of lbe . . ' . . ... - . . . - . ' lio'lereiirc Id articles wlilcb Uiriclv. flrstiiv t. tunned ;aiet pamper a deoraa, ajpeuie lor asmodia. t'-.K .. c. tience oi our motives. wtiitrTianTTetwt.jti-jijuciirj; "" - P 1 mmmmt- nn- kim ' HeaolvrJ. V the pur,HH rfrobWu per. sonat aeuuao.tanrc aiiMuiir Hie im-mhent f iha R!iint rnrpa.fauil ftr renewing and rimirnn- itiijlhe kiixllv sod ctwdiiil liiien sirne vh: b tteeiiibrn,anwnl.f ewinlete lini cdiirwnf im - S'ute - nmw inH ami .:ft'in,ierieVt iha Htiril'M "HI sav m VC V V m . r- of iheir true itiieiTsts, and the niK-anta ges til th. ir p. iti ii, by ouaili g n the t'oitoo M4iui4iuie. Qti'e ae-jieclable-' iiomber ot Facu res arev l radv i i opeiatioH in dtflerei.t pads of t'.e State, -siti w tr mw .'jroit'g. tip,. nmlyDloi rs still, air pi itj.ct.'itl sv thai we4.av N.wtii. ti a-i .to look r..rwoil . Hi he p.-n.t. not f it di.ianr "wbvn . lli'XieMl d" Wtoks i f this il-st rit.io.ii ' will eti'itle 'N. Cat;o!ina t tie tanked among tbi " tuntiulactuiiiig S a'i s. At 1 II I po III III theSia'e Will the ,fj ilit ;es fir the urc.s;u! pios-totMin of Uit r. wurks n-inpare w'oh ihue possess rl iv ur ow ii l'a.v ett ivi'le. ": PosVing within her fimits and the in in diute cient ftr hn,trets--m4tMt'aol pn.hrW'-f-c4a4tirihe m rk t lor a h boji co miry' which .r.lu es the raw imie. jut an. i piovi.. intis i' abundant e, a we1! as' lor ti u ale op the o ahtifactwred jr n1s,- iht loca'j oi of Fa t in s al this j tare.vidl ' a a ' a . . . i sue a li avy expense oi ueiunt ami iraiisp.rta'iot.jk'W i-ounu r in inns' other" si'salioiis, vlil rf arthe Ni 'h, oT , th bai.k unity, They ineivlore en' r iio th"' too t; iili-oi for the sale ol their gmols with 4 letideH a I v. intake, which is de perfect ly ma nifet by the1 com lei e . X rlu ion vf Nmtliern Yarns f om ul! Ins region ol ihe State since fie'Fac 1. .tie have itine info oiwi ati n heM'..' We havem retnfore Ind tM-f astMi Hr-'l- i iV unrrV I l..ll..,- ft. .. n . n V ul.lrfi H . with laljy iMill; s, his 'tave't in.oeiB : itHi f e neaiU two vvnrs, wiih teulf enthely wtti-lvcoiv tothe -iinprieiiir. aim me punur ; -1 . . - . ; " . W1iave VUi "the pleasure1 of stftt ng that ihe Ci" Cteik' Mills, owtu, tl by Me'-s. IJ libow jb t'o. frmti ': (Mtl'foMl CoUII'yjrtll this' SWe. itOUli,". nietoed ofveianons !a Vr. k, Wtth S2i spdlrar wlih h -wfll be; im rrVa. d 10 4300 asHapidly a teV w thihiry; latubbe'iogi'liii e l.ava , ten pre-entedbv; these geiitle4trcn"ir with a sm cin.i n of their - fit t'M;a4 J f fiii lyre of Yatn, whith is of Jtu x ; r Hen f q it I iy-a tid Iroiirtroiiie a ppea'r:- alice. - Ve Understatul il is lU'irTn c; icutino gradually lo mtroSiire IMima , in'o their jvliiis. lor, ina- inai'iuacttitr 11110 i. lolls- of lh itiralef ' iwtrt'or tl.f whole'of "rnV'tr-YistTtrr'sV'W'-gritle-- men Si e peacjical wotlifg men, their inacl.i'it ry y in w,",, of , he ltttrst in. proVemcn', and.hihes! finish., justify nig the fXHttal on of 'th.tt 4 0opie sr ucctrs wh fh has;hre"fore anri tl- d simi l a wtn k here mhJ 4tw h' ;J V We hate alto tlinlea-ure of statit r - Tharreiiinprtny h'.s b.-f-t,Ht4J:ib;.--.JL-, site luteil on, ot jne iiierr.vtrt rtnep ta k ', t w a r I 1 he vjiee.l y" e rr c k-f 4 Wmitlen Factory, ait I'mw Creok.- nearly tn the ceti're ol ; r lown, ni ci y . ,,-, lint it exitene I to go int i.er'tti. S . - f .. ;' -.s? . durtu; the next Fall. ,V ' t ' .-..V And' last but tiid lfst; hati1;!;;ff1'T Vi' ; B' kFisli Mamifadurins 'Companv'. J, ;' ; '.,';,",'.'.'. by the pr-asur, of ilV t Mueu na'oiin;'. that i heir extensive wm ks ihj.ll. , be; : pressed w'nh s'l pnsaibl exjo tlitfon. ' :-if V It is. ImmwiIC that a; potiion.f their ' --,T mat hin.ry iuartMhfWihr into use all next Fall or Winter. ; These .are ; cbeei'tfv sig Tjiey: ; ; -rl 1 indicate II e realiattHtoH-of lhn. Iiepeaf . ' which hae Jonjf toen rtitertained of A nt'tkins FavelteviUe wlw .'turVrtw iibaVteo II y iTiTehlivd her" f.r, o -matiu-? : facmring town, Fuji Gbi v Sisnct.s t:c-s.sf CoavvL-to A 1 nun) at l.a.KN.s'er, l'e.- wni'e h ha; ' - v'.' ' - ' ' 0;i ih a irs! bol. Vie u.$ oft' tj h,'T "4v V ? -; Wyji so.sLni ed by a;i b.ieajie.f. il dirlt ifS'' ' -.if rao'-o 'h cisiurf -mirenlH Tor. Ii s-t .fj-4 V ' JsefcsoVs ictty"laii she- f?H In s t.l- . ; : " , r s'.ons, Iticf. we're i, estel .wttil s .ch.iiH, .- J Irbee st every rep,i'iW:tli IHc-r po i e.. ? V?W . K ,les S et. hhe m lS et --ill, ai.de. to v. li- ah slsmm'.fi of ihe d'or rrneaa tl. pss i s. ' Tht J)tl.- The - off, nuut will ' probably ne oisapj mmetp iu,ui nr -m ff.a t im of 1 he W sv a tut G hoi s-m ' a f-' . fair. A oiiesi oi ih Ht the tal;ls'?: mo?e Ti atist 1 ipt snyss iIaii lHik duel will gWw -nut nf it.i.V ilf wo, Wise, I -wnderstaiid, thiols he i i. t ' railed upon lii tale hr first step to, such a derision, and as for CWaiV.'e his7eniaiatedt gliatty -for in 'eas fit I A liav the seal of the grave upon : if al- ready.' 1 His riM arm iia in a hng.' . Ji unpft Miiiimfiit. t)u b'-ard piti k. r" bnji'Mose. this motn'h (he thai rye w-were stowing nwav a cak. Its it Wii"wi) posed.tif fietU , 'he 1 d Volar out.', ami "it was' tlriov-u d to ,0',,:1"! H'M f two, lull fita.it.. ; , , .n.r,s hnldi, an teq..- m . on ;lhe, , cl-n-k iu tlte Buwu JT-'-r iiVVJrV Oafc t - Iii ro'il'atii1 ihe biies i f two' lull :' n '. - t A t- '.- e - A,. , '-Ste . v t ' ' -. '- '"' ' ' ''. : '! ."' .A'"!S"' 4 ."-a 7 ' , . : ' 4 ' . .j, , K : ' - --T-.--.-vr-'--'-;. f- Jf , ... ,. ,.""" ,'fv . i ..- ' . " - - 'V'rf- .' 1 . , . - . ...
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1838, edition 1
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