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i. VOL. XXX. ;" RALE LG II, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, IS39. .; NO. 27 , TIIOS. j. LMAV, TerT fcel'of ftrtnj bo eeaeatial an early eppli . n . D n d wtoB. ,io,, 01 Wen an invaluable medicioe it to relieve , BDITOE AH D FRO PR I BI OH. w.M misery and tcWr.. My infant, while TEHIttS' ... ehit eip-ricneed web acute tnfTerinjt, Ikal SciKimm, thran dsllart per it waa attacked with nvultKws, and my wile half ia a.vaaee. - and family suppnted thai death would toon re- JCyParsona residing wituj-l lb Stata will aa ei ,n. fro -n-ist) tilj w. procured a required to pay tae - noiu at your Syrapr whuffi as to. u applied to ubaeripline ia advaeee. the Bmt a wou.rrtul chancy wee piaJuee, end KTKS Of ADVEKTISINIa.. alter a lew epplieatwut the child ditpleytd okvioui rot avery eq-r- i-' - r .-..-- v teiiet.and by continuing in Ha nee. I anvtltd to aiiatypt)r "aaertion, one dollari each luo- inlorm you, the ahild bar completely rrao.ered aaqueatinaertwo. twenty.fiteatnta. and mo recarrenca of that aw lul complaint has (tT fee ndverlitementt of Uerka and Sheriff. ,,. ..-.,), ih lecih ara emanating daily will -. charged Si per cent, higher tend a de- ind lh, .,bil, ,:., perleet B.,n. ,ife ,ou duetion of33g p.er eent. will be made from 'br m, ,h-,rf0 perm.i.ion to make thii aekno.U regular prieei tor advertisers by the year. Letters to the Editor mint be poal-paia. Rteommtrtded ly the Medtral Family Doctors Ila'rrell's Medicines, lit. TUEIH AJffl-BILLlOUS TO ATO fins Then pilli (apply the place of calomel and -"'h the aonqo.e. .hick area certain cure tor all ttiseaeee of the liver. mKt,m' '""?" W? . "p'j " the tlin-reut verietiea of fer.all ehronia .ff-e- 0,Vr51," -I? J0' un- rnVment public, and will give any inloriuatioa on litis aircunttaDce WM. JOHNS'iN. (EA gentleman a bo bat made trial oi Dr. W. Evans' . wining yrup, in hia family, fin eate ot a leethinc ahild. J wiahca am to state that ha found ii entirely effectual in relieving pain in the tit which this medicine hat achieved throughout the United Stales, the Canadaa, Tcies, Mexico and the Vest Indies, fully justify Dr. Patera m warmly and aonscieatiously recommending them to the special attention of the afflicted. Ur. rVrter hs spent much time in experi menting with different vegetable medicines, fur diieaaei of the liter, and no offers hit vrgeta- bier ills, as the beat, . most convenient, and cheapest medieue that can be prepared lot gen eral use. One great quality of hit' vegetable Pills is that the have the alterative principle combined with their cathartic, Or operative qualities, so that they not only cleanse the stomach and bowels by purging, but they regulate the liver, change the morbid secretions, strengthen the digestive or gans( purify the blood, iuvigorate the circulation, and give tone and energy to the nervous tjsiero. I hey are mild and pleas.nl in their opera tion, and convey almost immediate euaviction pt their utility from their first doce. They can be taken with safety by persons of , auy age and the feeble, the infirm, the nervous and the delicate, are strengthened by their operation, because they clear the system at. bad humors. quiet -nervous irritability, and invariably produce : y ; : : : . "- ,: From the Southern Literary Macaenger. rious train of reasoning, in which he man is about the middle Blie. IDtl hit Sketcbee -the 95th Congress, shows his strength as a logician, hit body well proporiionetl. llif cum Tht?5th Congress of the United hearers ar astonished at some apt and uleiiois it fair and ruddy, h'ta eves States hat at last closed ita labor and felicitous illusfration.tlrawn trum hiato- blue and indicative nf ge-tiiu, and ira . to the bowela, reatore the apHtile by imparting tone Id the stomach: and by their timely use se fioui atiscks ire prevented., ;LTn,J3rfJJsC.pe dinner pill and are invaluable in diseases pecu- ............ 1 he above nrenarattoni are now natromxed bv he profession and others of the hiKhest resnee. bilky, and are giving daily proola of their su trior intrinsic virtue!. 1 bete oontiilemtions, erefore, give them a claim to the confidence h tronage ol the publieand phvsicianseenerally. The respectable certificsirs of the lolloeint; gentlemen are given at testimoniali in their ln'ur Pasquotank eouut), . C. 1837. To all whom it may concern. This it to cer tify, that I have witnessed the most salutarylel feett produced by A. at J. Harrell't Anti-l)jt-peptia Slippery Kim I'illa, especially in dpspep. tia, and lliat without pain or uneasiness) and do not hesitate to recommend them to the public at an uncommonly pleasant and uselul medicine. In test i many of that confidence, gentlemen, I wish you to forward me thousand forthwith. Respect fully, THOS. MITCHELL, M. D, la l " . r .... a , an..' in. .! ..r !... m.i.i. ...it,.-. " ' oeiievc it it generally aecnoeiengea by i., n, hri.k nM;n. ..J ik. nf .li.r.i... 'ho ""O '! , hat the Southing Strap bound health, medicines for Cliildren Cutting Teeth, bdverUwd m anotb-1 ' The veL-etable Pillc are a sure remedy for 3d. THEIR JIJWIDISPEPTIC SLIP- er eo,umn n'lt,,l useful article lor the pur- jaundice, lick and nervous headache, riitpepeia, PERY ELAt PILLS. poses lor which it is intended. Highly retpecta-1 eoativensa, sickness of the stomach, heartburn. These pills are a sure and certain remedy for ble Pr0". rate, wbo have made use of all billiout eomplsmts, levera of all kiiidi, and indigettion. They gently open and give strength ."" hesiialej-give ita virtues the Motion if taken at the commencement will invariably i. ? ! -.r 01 their names. Boston I reveller. laheek tarir nnun uJ un the nalienl Irom QOT-ii Severe Case of Teething With Praeied " dangerdua s.ckne.t. 1 hey are ?,,.. n.r...f..:..r ' f mvaluable in nervoue anr hypocontlrieal aflea- OUUimtr LOWIlUlUlr., tior tntptrr,- nrl temrrlaint-te cored by the infallible; American Soothing Syrop which females alone ara subject. They operate ol l)r. VV. Evans. Mrt. MeHherton, residing at a mild and speedy purge, and are a tale and No ,- Median, street, called a lew daya since eeriain remedy tor worm a 7n children. the medical effiee ol l)f. VV E.ana, lOOChatam Extract of a letter from Mr. Hurney of Near street. N, Y., and purchased a bottle of Ilia Syr- Orleans, La , Oct. 9, IS37. "I have received up lor tier child, who was suffering exarucialing much assistance in my pmetloe, especially m pain during the process of dentition, being ajo- jaundice and yellow fever, from the use ol Pe mentaril) threatened with convulsions, ill bowels ters' Hills. I presume that, on an average, I too were exceeding lose, and no lood eoold.be prescribe one hundred boxet in a moBh.,, returned on the stomach. Almost immediately ,- Kx tract ol a letter from -Or. Prichard of Hud oo ita applieation.the alarming symptoms entirely ton. S. V., June S, 1S36. "t wataeare that Ur. ceased, and by continuing the use of the syrup Patera was one ot the heat chemists in the Unit on the gumt, the bowels in a almrt lime became ed States, and lelt assured th'l ha would tome quite natural. As a tribute of gratitude lor the day (irons hit intimate knowledge ol the prop benefit afforded the child, the mother came of cities of herbs and drogO produce an efnaicnt her own accord, and freely sanctioned publicity to mmtieine, and I mast acknowledge that hia-Tre-Ihe above. Pray be particular ia applying at getable Pillt fully respond to my expectations. 100 Chatham street, at there are severs! coan- Tbey are indeed a auperlhr medicine, and refl et terfeitt advertised. No other place in the city ere lit alike upon the chemist, the physiaiait, bat the genuine Tor tale. and the philosopher. ylmporlanl. ! MoTHiaa Cliiltlren gener- Bxtract'nl a lerterfrrmi Dr. Wainea, of Cinein ally suffer much nneasixess from the cutting, naii, Feb 3, IUS "Your Pills are the oiilileat of fHeir teethr- Whate-er- dangrrout er- Mai in then" operarifmt, irrd -yet nrost -powerful m tvmnioDSktiaad thisiirOeess of tuiturc thry are. ijMir aff.clt.'aHV ttnrt 1 haveevcma j produced iuvaribh from -the- highly irritated anil nracttoa af eixhtaud-twenty yearly Their a- miiNnicii ctHiuiiiun oi in p.r. .... . ion on ine cnyie, anu nenee ua ine impuniMia ui principal indications of cure are to abate the in- the blood. Is evidently very surprising." flammaiinn.' and to soften, soothe and relax the F.i tract oft leiterlrani ir.' 9rrtt of Baltt- gnma. Iftbat itefteeted the infant it preterved more, )e 1", I M - "1 am in Ilia itaily habit of rom tuDteqoeat lever, inn auiatton, spasmoiue prescribing them, f I'etere' fmij nu, tliey m emgh twrtabuig of tendons, croup, canker, and nearly all aasrt answered my purpose. I have convulsions, displaying their lata) consrquencea. diteared other medicines, tome, of them very it mntnera, nurses, or guardians nave llieir panes good ones, in their favor, From Horatio -Peace: ' " H. Wiltiamc, Jaat lew of the Elizabeth City, N. C. 13S. if J Jiarrell:l have the past DocUrt J. year made frequent use of youf Alktt-Dyspeitie Slippery r.lm rills, and nntl mem a most Valua ble medicine: they produce the most beneficial effects on mr system, whenever I have luul occa sion to use them. Uesuecll'ully, , hOlt ATIO X. WI LLI A M 3. Frpm the Rev. James A.a Kiddick, Itinerant El der of the Mrthoilisl'Episenpal Church. Elizabeth City, N. C. I83S. In testifying to the virtues of Doctor A k J. HarrcU'a Anii-Dyspeo.ie Slippery Kim Hilts. I teel free to say, that l-have used them m several efiU tor4urt with painful and protrtrlcd -0 cetslul fn removine thesynuiloms of dvspepsia. I regard these pilli an excellent rued win, and thould be kept in the house Tf every family,' - .' .. Uespeellully, m rfAMES "ArmDDicKr From Mr. Charles Harrell, a respectable Mer chant. , Elixabcth Crty.N. C. I3. Gentlemen Thia ia to eerlily, that I believe your Anii-llillious 1'omato Hills to be a gxnl anil genuine medicine, and that they contain alt the qiiaJiliet lor which they are recommended. and this notice ttirasts their atler)tion,lhey should To Dr. Peters. Sir For upwards of filteen not be deterred from purchasing a bottle of 5 months 1 have been cruelly afflicted wiih Fever EVAN'S SOOTIIINO SYKUP and Aguet and durine the time could find Both for Children Teething, the incomparable virine ing though I had applied to every thing, that ofwhich, in completely relievine ihe mtfit riuv gave me any thine, like permanent relief. At treating aaaHnapplied to the inlatit!ighmf length, however, your pilia were recommended as directed J is invaluable. 1 he remedy has re- to me. by one ofour besTthttieisnt,ind I ara tracli'd parents, attacked wiih that awful and mor that they had restored me to nerleol health 1 have used them in my family ia aeveral aaaea. and they have proved effeoiual in e Youra, etc, CHAS. HArtKtLU From a respectable citizen ol Pasquotsnk eo. (ienlleiiieu I hit it to certify lu the efficacy of your Ami-Uilinua Tomato Pills, la a recent attack of liver affection connected with derange ment ol the luaigt their uae wae attended tvith the most salutary i evulta They operated prompt- ty yet won peculiar mildness, reducing lever and clearing the aloniach and bowela of llieir morbid matters. I think them a superior medicine and recoinmemi ll.em without hesitation to public oO' lice and patronage. JOSIAII PBITCHARD. From Xfr. Charles llnght, farmer, Pasquotank county, . u., mm i , To all whom it mat concern. Tbit ia to eer tilj that I have taken Doetore A. Is J. Harrell'a Anti-UilKMia I ornate Hills with area! benefit. have been alwat a suhject to aic headache and have found but little relief by the remedies 1 iin.c rvaitricu io uj ibhi use VI jour pnia, ihiw ever, I nave real race much advai.taee. - think by. thtir furttwr use that t shall be per ma nfully cured. 1 bey merit universal confidence. Kespcetlully. CHAS BRIG HT, Prepared m Eliiioeth tit)v M.Crhy the pm rietnre anal urinciually tranaported Irom Nut- 'Vjj1 irginia r or aie ai ine ajvaqr cnovw-oi 1 '- . . . atr . ai. e saas iaa :Tinan am, vv existence. UI the uu or evil it has done, I ahall not Sesk. But of some of those who formed it. it nu not be uninteresting to give a few brief sketches, for the beneutrof, such til jour readrrs as may not hae enjtij. ed the pleasure of witnessing parlia ineiiury r Hurts. 1 begin with, R. II. MENIFEE. This gentleman was a representative from Kentucky, ami first took his seat in Coiij-fH at the extra session of 1837. liurin? that session he nude his debul on the Ho. r of the House, on the auD-treasurr bill. It was a masterly effort ami established his reputation as a parliamentary orator It satisfied both parties of the superi ority ofhis mind, and the rank he was' likely to hold in the body to which he belonged. His fame had 'not prece ded him, and his first effort was as un expected its it was aiVtTriisliing. Air. .J...ff.,,.r,.,,.:,,r, .O iviennee uoes nor. appear to ue more than thirty years of age; in person he irtati tean and meligrej " hi? haif i light, but worn very thick. ovr his head, which is finelv moulded though he is far from being hantUomc; his face is narrow and long his mouth unusually wide, and his eyes grayTSuf lull ol expression. 1 he distinguishing features of his mind are acuteneas, strength, clearness, and fertility. He marshals his arguments with much skill ami enforces them with great subtlety and power. He has not the imagination or fertility of Prentiss, of whom I shall speak presently t but he has more stiength and power of a arguments arranged with great perspi cutty ami skiii. i nere is great vigor in his styleHsfi strong and appropriate but sometimes too low. . Ilia elocution thouuh. not rapid, is easy, his sarcasm extremely ry, poetry, philosophy, or romance, he amiles, his countenance looks sunny which he sails up by the power f (Htl asumes the noat pleasing rxprrs memory, and apparently without an sion Hit eoice ia soft and muaical. effort of the will. His early reading' and hit intonations are well modulated seems to have been cotfCnrd to the sa- ; though , some.liat monotonous. His cred volume of inspiration, with which . cadences Tall upon the ear " with the 1 ufu.it, Ga Fch'jqo, IH.W 1 buter.-ud.4ruudantTJttvd his declama tilerous maUrty cnnvnUinnt. AUKN I S. Wm," M? M asoo &' Co. Raleigh. "'IT-WalCKbti.r J. M. Kedmond, Tarhorough( ' --- H. U. Mechen, Washington! ' i ' . F. 8. Marshall, llalihtai ftpottwood k Koberston, Petersburg! C. Hall, Norfolkt . . A. Duval, Kichmnniti ' . Lewis Johnson. Washington, I), C Mertimer tt Mawbray, Baltimore. Since then, various members of my family have osetl them with equal success and consequently I feel It my duty to apprise yon of the tact, akd to regnest of joo to publish this eertifiekte, aa I am aiiamua to add mv publie ictilmohy "to the almost miraeulotti virtues ol your . unrivalled medicine. Ketpeclfully yourSw . ) THEOMRFJAMF.5f. '4 Charlotte, N. C, Jan. L, IS37. I' Dear Sir I have made frequent use of your pills m the incipient stage ot bilious fever, and obstinate constipation ol the bowelsi also, in the enlargement of the apleeo, chronic diseatea nl the liver, tick head-a'ie, general debility, and anil in all cases have found them la be very ef fective J. D BOYD. M l). ' "MOFFAT'S " wwmw. ma an arai a? artai .varct UI V llT-ra IF1 ,3'. . . . Mecklenburg o , V. Feb. r. Ia3f, KK-ANIMAllDN Whea the most im- Having u.ed Dr. Pelerr pilli la my pracllW portaiit functions ol lile are auapended, and those for the last IS months, I take phasure in giving who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence my lr alimony ot their good effects in caaea ol are reduced to a deplorable Hale of nervous de- dyapepsia. tick head-ache, bilious fevera, and bility, Ihry should aol even then despair, for It other diseases, produced by inactivity of the liv Is not in despair that relief can be found. No. er. They are a safe and mild aperient, being the Let them first look around, and laying ami all best article of the kind I ever uwd. prejudices, ask themtelvea thit question "II , GEOUGE C. SCOTT, M. D. my phyiician cannot help me, it hit reputed skill The lollnwing it frura a highly respectable my only resort?" Planter of Burke county, Ga. July 10, 1837. Perhaps at that moment the heading of thit Peters' Pills. 1 have given them a lair trial; advertisement. 'Mnffau'a life Medicines, would nearly three docea bnaea have been aaed on my catch their eyet and were Ibey ia truth divested plantation the last year their administration el loutish prejudicci, they might perhaps, be in- has been attended with more aueceta than any duoml to inquire whether Mr. Moffatt'i theory medicine t have ever used, and I take pleasure end treatment of diseases differed from that of hi recommending them to my friends and neigh their own physicians. They would I bee learn boursi tbey are bandy, cafe aad etfiswnt, and that it did differ, and very widely and with most need taut a trial to be approved, happy results loo ... . . . , , . HRNRY P.JOXEf. A-tiOtHi VKf!CTl;i'ltKniCINrr ti iar Crmmnteari-i reeerved from tvHveaamwwt Bn a. . . . .. . - . , . , . I it i . i l.i ' . -.. . . g in i i: T jir I m. "TriM j in IM'a. , n niiaiiwiii M. ytr- .i w riwm.r im. , j.,.. mi itf, aJ.. I IHIWllieaa. Teefora that aeoureeof mankind. "Mercury.' aas "Sr. J. P.Peters. My Uea Sir tin the employed ia the healing art. Physicians osed night of th llth instant, I was celled in great nothing but aiinple herbs. Been the Uible re. haste to the house ol a fellow citizen ('Mr. Lt) aomiiuo It as the 'skilful physician' he who pre. "here I found hia ton -a child of tis yeart old, pareth hit medkinei Irom herbs. Witness L- laboring under a most alarming attack ol Cyn- etevnrvt(ene,"ehp; aairi:1 ., .... , ,-, anahe I'raohealis (Ooap) a apHareatUy-aw v 9. the akillul uhviician anall lot otr his youo tne am oi remedy, uytne greateat goon head and in the' eight of the great men be stulf '"nuna, however, t bad in my pocket a broken i in nam a at ma. ' ' jour puts two of vnicn i aiuniniuerea, V X ' I 1 . I.! ' . HUk . U 1 C.l-lu L.- - mtrmt n . . .. j. i i iw ns nan urruarvu ins Rietiieinea dbi .... .ww. - iiniwiipiei n...u . .. . lioct. V. -'vans' Koollsltt- Svrim ,h" HKKUS of the earth, and be that is wise few minutes my patient was at ease, and ant ol , , J , , "" ' will pot abhor them. (danger. 1 hit case, ia eonncetina with my name tor Children Teething.-- Prepared' MOPFAI'9 VEfETABLK LIFE MED!- ')"rrti I have the pleasure to be f fj fliftfi'""-- ' -C1NES possess qualiiiet. ot tlia most mild and .able tf jtifurm yoa that your Inctumable medi. Tii rVVsrsiPDci iafn vrTuaua - beaefiaial nature. They are composed of ark- jaiue it ia such great favor with the faculty -here, W ,u . . " . I' ' eiea the moat anti-iiutresceoL, eombined with in- I that I believe there ia not one of them who doet ..r'.Y'r".wln f1 '"Til. ' . Kredieins known as the only aertain antidote for .'not ae k la hia private practice. Yrt moat retu'y, "TTr7 vera eevy deter I Mete eatranrainarr ana luetiy ceienraiea i Pufarcr oU4n tUleigh by w rlonwa St y- f wooal and W. M. Mason at Uo., aad througout the United States, the Canadaa, Teiaa, Meaiao, and the Weal Indira. turn olien rises to splendor. I never saw a'persun of his.age s-i calm and so collected, when addressing such a body, as he appears to be. He stantlx StdOpoised and unmoved by. the gaze he Is answering,, without addressing himtelf to the speaker. , (n the famuus philippic he delivered a few weeks be fore the close fit the last. Bes&ioi( Jnt.t resolution introtluced by Mr, Prentiss, to ftpel from the house a member.who had publised an oTenaLve article in tue Globe, he kept his eye so steaiiitr fixed on nis victim, ami roiieu out his tie' nunciations with such biting and ter rible effect, that after writUtng W some tune in apparent agony, and unable a ny longer to entlure the torture to which tre was sabjected he started once or twice to call Mr. Menifee to order, because he was looking at him instead of the. speaker. Mr. Menifee's jnao ner is always earnest and impressive. He seldom or never indulges in the humorous and is mure of a philosopher than the wit. As an orator licit not at all artificial he neither studies his auuunes nor ins actions uotn appear to be natural and appropriate. His voice wants melody of intonation, and descends from the higher to the .lower tones loo rapidly fof effect; while Wis cadencies are anmet4mea l.mt in Jr. Menei fee's talents are such as to beget the belief, that hewill attain to nigh distinction in ife,should he devote himself exclusively to it; ana Decome ; aa eminent and uselul a staTesn as a pu'juc speaner. S. S. PRENTIS he is perfectly familiar, and fiom winch most of his illustrations are taken, which are always happy and striking. He has the f cility, moreover, of glid- ng rapidly irom grae to gay, Irom the mpassioned to the humorous, and from the declamatory to the coolest and most philosophical reasoning. His lation furnishes him with the strongest arguments, hia judgment with the most logical application .and most ucid arrangement of them, and his memory with a great vaneiy of mil- dents and facta, which he has treasured up ip the course of his reading and ob servation, which he can call up with singular felicity, and apply with great efface -M f. P e b tis posse g uJm well aa talent, his thoughts are poeti cal and. often..' beauUlul, . but. always under the control or good taste. His reading seems to have been more a mong the imaginative than the philoso phical lights of the world, and he has read more for amusement than for the acquisition of knowledge. Hia mind a more excursive 1han profound it delights m'ore in the romance than the ' a a realities oi i ne, ana takes greater pleasure in reposing in the Idalian bowers with Homer, than in commun ings the groves of Academua- with fiato. Hia diction it sometimes very; splendid, and his elocution singularly fluent rolling alontr without hesitation intmifM-iW -Wu ISVclieTvrtlVmol1 In W.irej Itcll'f lent, and his-sarcasm exceedingly pun gept sometimes putjinj 1he house in a roar f laa-hier, and at other esit- ing it to an almost irrepressible buist of indignation. His oice is howtver, detective, and hit cadence are not al wayrmrrnTonfOTja ur pleasing--terth pMMll I- L . . . . . , , T-at w T.t . WW! Zir7'inrrr:.lrI'r:".T P Irom eold, abstraction, bad a- awe iit raas. rat, vt ttnti euimv ui icik i seta iyi-rc;aa) , . . a t child is seized Willi Ireouenl aad ' - 8 . '. r , - er eauaee, of eiylng, waichmgs, stalling mine epatms of peruliar partly tbe child- tttimr h eatreme violence, au 4 thrust I He ... M ttu reascd, the child it teiaed sadden fits of crying, watch Bleep, ami thrieka with Bwgeta' CM toamw4ktmm" imeurmirf syanpiwaa are awn speedily allesaMed, apeamndie wuwvuiamwa.xmveraaiiy tUervene. aad toon Kl, Irequcntaad ,f . mcdklne. e eeriin 'it.e4 or Heeta. 1 bey arc potstssrd of bc lalitiee which not only eapel all diseases but at .the cause time restore and invigorate the by item. ' Whew Ih-at vakett inra tae atemaab they immeiliatcly - tlifluse themselves like a- eaase the diaaoluinHi ol lh. Jl.nt. It mot here who "iT", V5! '"' '1''"'" ffle,, bate llieir little eabea amwied with these 4ie- j . new treaving ty mlnms, rmld apply trrr-Wittiam Cvanrf" Jmr 1'',' Ifrow Jiaxbt eb-eaV. Celebrated Soothing Syrup, which haa nreserv.d ""' hmgunl, ad Hie faealtiea paralysed, these kundreda ol iutauts wucu ihoagtM asn rvauvcry. narnaine a V luui.t! tg giyc a tone to the aervee. Irons nwlai lllll.-.1. . 1 . .......... I ... - ... nl I V. k . aeing euuueniy aiiacceu w ita that laui ..e n..ui... dy, aoneulaiona. . a ... n,r-aniile ll.e whole a.aa. A Ileal Blesslns to Mother. ' L "' M n meimures . have also been Dr. XvnucUbrutea .SooUnng .Bd -.0: a run, t'OT VkddreH' LltlHg their- Uheuowliam. (ehronia and m- r , ., , Bainrunlitry 1 IVoam.. a.. ' v ,--,!, - a,aart ItT titrtkeVr hrlta.aal.. -a !'' J'V Thit infallible remedy bat preaerved kaadreda see Muffai.' g,d Samarhao, a mZTVhk Childrenwbra tbiughl past recovery, Iiymh aseismpaniet Hie medicine. A ,., . - nvulsMui, jAs teuii as jhcyiup 'if TttblK?-.mr hJd Kn typmjWmvmX'W&HZ t gums, the child adl iceover. 1'his prejiara- llaleigh, N. C, agent lor the aaleaf the "f onul the lion IS SO mnncent, so efficacious, and tu pleasant cisse. that aa ehild adl ta.Iuse tu let tie gumt be rea bed with . When hdaais are at the aee nl luur' l one bottle ot the Syrup aluM be aae'l tbe ,he mte o( ,he ,r0i,rml" W. HloK f . ' . v" . , - .v ai7, new jor. be wMboui tbe byruput the nursery wieretheie , . . - -. i :. uieht villi uaiu m the tuws. lha run rwinadi-' VKGETABLC : iitely glyia eaveUff Uprnmg the poieslnd hitring' the gent tnervhy prevewisitj -vavuitioot. Ko to be 1. ECU, MieUi- - A liberal nVdgetioa made ta thnte who n.k- L . ,ll tl. P"e" - v .1 u II, SHI H.,, it l III.X.r Tlu true Riches of life. iiRcallLZ tTT Frm Ponttvr rflfie FMcucv of w know ,n,, ne,,,' "nd ,h hai,y " Sm" Ii, pinnf ttif,io-Whi eonditotet the wealth of the g.eat matt of the T the Agent of Dr. F.vaoa Saotbing Syrup a preaeree therelore, that health by aetnial mean IVar Sir The great bnefit afTurdctl to my suffer- is a grand, moral and political scheme, tn fulfil lt,g h.fant by your 'Sootliing Jyrtip, ia a ease of which reouirct ssr etmoat attention. The an- arotraeue aad panlul dealitioa, matt convince preeedented -opfllarity aad aniversal approb- i. ,. , ' - i- DJ-WTAL, SUROBEY' W.K.SC01T, lespealfiilt annuuncet to the publie that be raiends makine Kaleivn nu place of reawence. He may be loaad at the Eagle Motel. u - -S - - . 3u It Improved Kireclea orColton. Trittre is a coiHmunication i ttu 4ast Southern Agriculturist from' Col. El more, describing a new species of Cot ton selectetl in Alabama from a field of the Petit Gull Otittoii.- lt grows much taller '.than the common plant, and bears a number of short lateral branch es only four or five inches in length, inU bearing tvTh or 7 pods on each branch. The cotton it finer than any oilier kind of short staple, commands lour or five , cents more, and the 'product is err much more abundant. The plant, with leaves like oiher cot ton, -resembles the oktt in other reelects, and in rich land will reach v heigM ,,r8 r 9 fee The eed ia not jen general, use, and. the mairaty; High prices.1 It ripen earlier than the other cotton, and aland a better chance therefore, of escaping the worm, which is very destructiee to late crops in the O ...I . . . . ouuiuwesu , ctarrt. Met. This gentleman made hit firsts an pearance at the bar of the House, ;, du ring the extra session of the Jwenty fifth Conjret, in support of his right to a a seat in thai body as a represents ttyefarw Siy16 "Po?.X0rJhjreedaytw orce of reasoning, rapidity and beau ty of elocution, and a splendor of dec lamation that astonished all 'who. had the pleasure of hearing; him. Mr. Preniiss ia small In jtatore. and has a lameness in one of his legs, which compels him to resort to the use of a stall, on which he rests ' his deformed imb when he moves he is. however. aid to possess uncommon strength " nf body, ami to have'great vigor ot mas cle4' His head ia large and out of pro portion to the rest. of his :fratneh' features are gtVod, and his countenance, gtiinot what would1 be called handsome, ia not ugly. He it said to t as " ue a native in Elaine, inu commenced hfe.Tike roost ofour disiingunlied men. in poverty. He taught achool. while young in Mississippi, to which he had repaired to seek; hit fortune after wards studied taw, and toon became eminent at the bar, where he acquired t.t. . .-.! . t ... ... - wot rpuiation enn weauiu -r- ue ap prara iu ue aooui tnirty yeara ol ago. Mr. rrentist haa all h tamn fa r; grraTeTfimjr iBtf ef pnitrtesint l logical, imaginative, tarcasiic and hu morous. - The, faculties of judgment imagination, memory and taste, ' are e qually prominent, and always exer cised, when he speaks. After a labo- e.r, and hit action too . Uniform ' for grace. Had he - the inclination, lie would be an ad nirable debater, but he prelert his.own ease to the exerlion which etiitneiKe av --debater requires. a deTOtefi- 'Jiis tiiind is fod rieh.amu' ent,' and imagi native for the7 la tter and oe ua. e to exert nis intellectual ener gies, only when It can be. done with e fleet, and when a sense of duty or the love of fame impels him to the efiort. Mtis'to be regretted, that he should hud the great , political arena of Con gwss sq little suited to his taut, or so iiusiueto Ins -interests, as fp jnduce him to withdraw from - the councils 'ol the nation; and toT-etufn8in "to profession frtim which h derives more wealth, if not so much fame,' aa from the career of lglaTafiofi whifclTlie "XiU just abandoned, and in which be is so well fitted to excel. ? I shall ccmclude these hast? sketch es with that of v:: :.i.-; . OUDRN' HOFFMAN. . This gentleman.' like 'Mri Menifee. made His first appearance in Congress at the extra' . ession in 183T, as a rep resentative o the city of New York. nit reputation as an advocate had pre ceded him, and he soon had an oppor tunity of displaying his talents in a new sphere and a wider field than any to nii'Ti ne had before been accustomed. Every One who heard him on that oc casion, was nut only delighted,' but as tonished at the power of his eloquence, and the splendor ofhis declamation. iL.WafcJtt-i! tary oratory, and had not been surpas sed for many years in the House, Mr. oirmanTrmrnff tt imrgtnaTtf e TiqireP egant, and his memory appears to be n.tuinthe lore of history,, upon the softness of music, anil the tones are fdeasing even when the ' meaning is ot. His attitudes and gesticulation are graceful end appropriate, and his elocution unstudied, impressive and fascinating. His style and manner are more parliamentary than loreostc: but notwithstanding his acknowledged talents, I fear his habits are too indo lent to enable him to retain, though h has reached, a high rank as an elo. quent debater, in a body organized like the house of Representatives.- He but seldom addresses the house, but when he doet, he is always listened to with p'easure; and if -lie does not' always- coftvince, he eever failt to U. W. T . T Washington City,-1 839-;: ,;.,t . ciiaractei. or ruANKLinr: (? BT LORD BR0VONAM. '' One of the most remarkable men certainly of our times as a politician, or of any age as a philosopher, waa Franklin, who also stands alone in combining these two characters, the greatest man can susfain, and in this, that having borne the fir&t part' io en . Urging science by one ol the greatest discoveries ever made, he bore the.. second part in founding one ol (he greatest empires in ine worm. seenftJo.cuncMf.th COflstitu tionfof ntxiiit he was the architect ofhis own fortune. , Born ill the humblest station, he raised , himself 6 Bis TaTeufa aud Iiisiiuluatry . nrst to the place in suciely which may be attained w lih the-belp -only of ordinary abilities, great applica- Honani-good luckr--ot next totrve- loftier he'ights which a daring and hap pygemua alone caa scale and the poor printer's boy, who at one period of his life, had no covering to khelter hit bead 'frtrm lhrtes -rftUTrre"nf 'mijsw- terV, $osiiati ot a Chtnmonweatth which he had form ed at the Court of the hauhtT : Mon' anhs of France, who had been hia ail f trtasures of. .wiiich.be draws with great success," shd from which he" borrows I- 2 Ill ...t . ... . . i . nis uoeai illustrations. - ms tiTle is toarteett;yoliahed, innate, and some- aLn,esjjoeHiiiu.i. iiajesuning-is never dry, hi argument never tedious. Imagination casts over the workins of hit mind a uernetual charm, and strewt with the richest flu wen. the pathia..jud2ineo$;mar,aetecWwTlit ear it Uelighted, and Ihe fan.v pleat ed, while tbe reason is satisfied. . He is a man of genius: his temberanient ia .. -.. , -, .,--- - -- - aruetu ami nis mind poetical. "The creations ofhis fancr."' si ha rulia a. long, are often gorgeoui and beautifulj ne uses no vuigansms,nti low allusions; no trite or common-place illustrations, and bit, thoughts and images,' if not al ways original, are presented in such a form, and surrounded with such drape ry) at to possess the charm: of origin- alily. In the liighest and nioif diffi cdh range of eloquence,- ( me m the pathe tic, i should judge Mr, Hoffman would excel. There is something in the fnel. low tones of his voice, in the excitabili ty ol his imagination, and ia the na ture of his feelings, that must rive him Pl"PBer wnili tldreasing himself tt the sympathies and passions ofhis nearers,ntijnicm flQ. sueh oecasioas; rilin wamftlpotenfTie fore a jury, t Hit style is rich in rheto ricat ornsm'efit perhaps too much so, for classical simplifit sndhe employs the "dazzling lorce f argument" with great eBect. In person Mr. IXoflf, Then, he had been Hed by prosper i(y ss well as adverse fortune, and had passed on nurt tnrousn me : perns ol - both. ; No ordinsry appreniice, no r commofi place Journeyman, ever laid the foundations of his independence in f habits"rfj Induttry "tod;,temperance more deep titan lie did. who-, genius ' was afterwards to rank him with tha Galileo arid the -Newtons-of -the old - world. ; No patrician, born to thine in courts or assist at the councils of mon- ,.; archs. ever bore his honors in a lofty -station more easily, br was lets spoiled by the enjoyment of them, than this , common workman did when neso- . elating with royal representatives, or . caressed by all the beauty and fashion of the most biniant Lourt in Europe., xy 1. Ajain, he was self-taught in all he knew. His hoars of study were stolen .. from those of sleep and of meals.': or gaineit by tome in"enioustontrijfanci ? r.ji t. . :: : l im . .. tor rruni wnua toe worn oi nis (JailT t railing went dq. . Assisted by none of the helps which affluence'jenderslo the studies of the rich, he-had .to sunnlr the place of tutors by redoubled ilu perusal, ruay, the possession of books was tone obtained by copying what the , an iiiiiikii caciwiacu lurillklieu CBSI 4 hr toothers. , . . . f. ' Next, the circumstances under which others succumb he made to yield, and bent to his own purpose's a tuccesaful leader of a revolt that ended in mm. ". J f!!'r ?? Vter ppearing desperate"- - " ' pyx jjj:a gecat-uueov eetJa pniio-- sopny witnout the ordinary helps to knowledge : a writer - famed for hia , chaste style without classical educa ; tionj a skillful negociator, though ner. er bred to polities ending as a favor - ite, nay, a pattern of fashion, when -the guest of frivolous courts, the ife which he had begun in garrets and fa, 1 work shops. : , e;v.,-;.- V,', " Lsfljr; cbmbinafiona'of faculties, "iV others -deemed i impossible, appeared ess and natural In- him. The philo. : sopher, delighting m speculation, was also eminently the. man of action. In- ' grnious reasoning, refined and spbile , consultation, were . in him combined, with prompt resolution, and webl firmness tifnurpose. To a lively fancr, he joined a learned -and deep reflec- 5i - f i ? .r non; nis original ana inventive genius . stooped to the convenient - alliance o k ' theniost ordinary prudence in every- , day affair- The mind that soared a- ' bove the clouds, and .was conversant i withuiha.lnnieslrot..bttiaQje.'n(empla-j. tions. dislained not io make prove) bs ' rajuUJetiLpiMbeirnihe..gvidaQ1c. orapprenticed jrouthi iftd iervile tai. -dens, and the hands that sketched a , 4 free constitution for a whole continent, r, or drew down the lightning from hta ven, easily sod cheerfully lent them- selves to simplify the apparatus, by" fc-.i:3 i.ar.tftK :i 'I i - '1 . X ( : A . w4....-, St.. ' 'M.: 1. frw --tftr - '..1 r :. . ' a .1 . ' " 1 " ' $ " . . - I ' i.- . .;L. V, -. 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