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wlmumt mmmmim vublishetl •""',. '" i'l'h a ii i i'l i salisbury n c ii ay may 2 1828 vol vi no an th tern fthe wcst rn carolinian ore s i per aiiiiuin or g'j so u bald in advanc ■i inued scepl al the n i nl hi rditorl until nil arret ages are paid advertisementi uill bs insortedat fifty centi ... , ,,|,, tor the first insertl and twenty-flve ,,,. . h tuba u ent ,„.. . . i . ... i ,., the hdlf . ,'• ' 5 vol not ,„,. n.,,-,1 by introducing new in ' nrnfiuhic articles of production kuowlillgo is power in agriculture no less lh.„|in politics in formalin i capita nnl tin mi ins l valuable improvemeni i'l committee conceive lhat th in il am moat important inc sure to be la 1 , . . i hd l eulata dear distinct snd procise infor mulion on these ooiuis the r ilative vuluc of thc cultivation or the mulberry and tbe introduction of silk ro.nparcd wiih other agricultural productions in tho different sections of the union capital und labor being considered ; the kind of mulberry best lulled to the object \ the most advantageous mode of cultivation ; the most approved manner of managing the silk worm and an explanation of tbe process till tbe article is ready for market the committee incline to the opinion lhat lhc best mode ol raising silk will be inr every farmer and planter to nppropri ate u small portion of ground s for a fruit orchard for ruising thc mulberry tree calculated to produce as many worms ii bis own family will enable him tn manage without inn eased expense and wuh nn permitting it until the ex periment shall bave bcen fully tried to interfere with the regular curse of his uiu 1 pursuits a single acre planted with the mulberry will produce from 500 to 600 pounds oil raw silk the value of which co ib individual would richly , ompensuto for the capital and labour employed and lhe aggngax lo thc country of great importance the fact is worlby of notiic lhat not from the pint for they are not arrested but all be real of thc conspirators ol iu i are now in custody it was in i iris lhal the lute dot was organised at thr 11 .- ol mud one i ie j und it was in the house of the princess troubetz k.u si ", lersliui'i-h that all the enrres pondenae was discovered i'l.o latter i ad procured 000,000 roubles to covet the expense of the rising she is urrcs ted she is a russltn lady very rich and married a frenchman whom l.ouis will raised in 1822 to thc dignity of a count and whose eldest daughter is wife of m de l.chieltoru i'ltivri rai.i.i.rit attn kn cnngrrflj the edltorof ihe boston dalli dver tiscr has received a file of laic brussels paper one o l,e-r papers of thr lb of february stale that prince talley rand is r.liogelbnr disgraced r,t rotirt lie is 1 present on a v,si to u.e isle of ,.._. ,. . ■nee "•' fc 1 wishing ; s health . but he .-, - id io ' " ing i n,,e iu lhc states ofthe king ol s.,r dlnu a superb house where he intends establishing bin self the unbounded power uf m de \ dlele st tbe french eourl is said lo be the causn „( bis bin ishment lhat niioisier and the court over which be basso great an influence being fearful of the talents and experience of tulleyrund who joins to groat skill in diplomacy a thorough insight into busi ness und an acuteneit ol lact which no thing cull evade su a m in the llotlb ,, i hepresentaiives of ihe^^h united nn the ins mr '"' ; h ■■:./,, , i , the . nun i lee on agri h was laid o i table and 2(1011 addil iolialh copil s were ordered to be printed : lhe committee on agriculture tu h whom was referred the resolu ion ol mr.h i i tu inquire whether the uliivuiinu^h of ihe mulberry tree and the breeding h silk wo n.s for tbe purpose of |„ udu ingh silk be n subject worthy of legislative at h , cn ion and should tbey think it lo be ml h that they obtain such information as h be i hieir power respecting the kind nl h mulberry most preferred the best snil.h climate and mode of cultivation , tln'h probable value of ihe culture inking >,,'.,.■view ihe capital employed ihe latior atul^h the product tngether with such facts >,:,,■opinions us they may think useful .,:,,! ■report that they have examined ,; l subject attentively and have tuken steps^1 us , hey ibnugl best calculated to >'.:.,:, h information which might be useful mill lead to satisfactory conclusions the facts developed in the course ol h their inquiries lend to place lhe siibje t in n importsnt point of view it h an interesting fact that the mulberry nnl grows indigenously throughout ihc uni led states and that silk may be raised with facility from the southern to ',,. ■northern boundary of ihe union ' l h mcrly considerable quantities of silk w„sh produced in georgia in 1776 uiore^l than twenty thousand pounds of coccoons were exported from there to l'.„gl.„„'.h 1 he production of the article was sus pended not from any difficulty experi ■enced in the process hut from causes h connected with the revolution measures h have rccenlly been adopted at savannah h with a view io the renewal of thc cultiva tion of the mulberry lice and breeding of h the silk worm in kentucky the com h mil re learn that sewing silk is now pro h duced in considerable quantiries and "'__\ excellent quality many years ago llrrl attention of public spirited individuals in h n,i"t.-iy.ii w.,s turned lojdic^pilfyi h vanhitby bishop r c n where it hour ■fcuccd wiuioui'ihdi'cus 65 ' i l f b kl of ihe southern counties or ih ■is te the experiment was also madem mate t , demand and^h kerrv was neglected in j7 72 t ™°^ u m dred pounds or sewing silk were m mm i h ■the town of mansfield in h?hc marshsl who took lhe census thc^h henuntv was estimated at 827,373 ■|°| cnmmiuee learn that the produc-h ion of silk is still attended m hllewinc 1 s«k,"ihe producing of lhat state.b have been exhibited to ibe commit ee.h ■or the fad therefore that the united states can produce silk for its own cor simption and even for exportation to ■hce'x.entof foreign demand there .£ pears no reason to doubt here arc ■cv persons the committee believe even ■he most intelligent ofour c.tiicns iwho hive not turned their attention particular ■to the subject who will not be su - lrised.t lhe view presented by the lol ■uing official statement o the value ol tinported into the united stales the five years „ nf lhe vslue r silk coeds mporlcil export be rs 1821 to 1833 lucta mih r . exported ■im , fisssu ■»&*» ■v ', r aiind'h l,,llt,.2fi2 ■ih i'^zm 1513.4*9 i l a??f 72033m 8 16 . 335 i iu4 ' 10 971 527 8503,71-3 ■1h-.5 ll.,-.f 1.j ______ lztizib4 7,968,w0 which our country ■»„), a lew years of care might supply ■low impomant it is thai the agnculiuris ■,,.,',! turn his attention tu new object ■„! production is very fully shown by th ■, ,,, siamc ol the diminished and 0 minishing demand u r bread slulfs abroai k i aa the exports ofbinad totoum nev leather 1 new fashions 1 1 i.s iir.sji-'./.l-'.il dickson again tenders till un i reigned thsnlcs to those who have patron ized him und begs loave to inform 1 , and ll others concerned that be has just received from philadelphia n next supply of leather and ii-w ..„./■and bool tree nhich will en hh him l his own iklthfld attention to his shop and the employm ntofthe beat of work nbe ides „. make and mend everj description of hoots and shoes iv rlltiinf tbe ibllowlng extract from shaler'a skcuhro^^h of algiers ihows ibe oppressed and ili-plorablr^^h oonditlon ",' ha ancient people the lews an.l^h lhat notwithstanding the various custom nl rlc^b nations anionic wllloll they have sojourned ihey^l till retain their dlsllnot aud peculiar cliar.ctcr.^b " ihey nre governed bv their uwn^j laws in civil cases administered bv a^h chief of iheir own nation who is appoin h led by ibe bashaw ; as algcrine mihjccish ihey mav circulate freely establish them ■selves where they please und they ml be ie lined lu slavery tbey pay •■capitation tax and double duties on trie > ■pedes d merchandise imported l.on.^l abroad ; as elsewhere ihcy practise trude^^b in all ii branches and are here thc m,l,hi brokers and dealers in money and "■changes ; ihcy arc the only artificers mil ployed in the independent of the le[*al ilisahililicr^b of thc jews they are in algiers a h oppressed people ; they are not permiiiec^b lo resist any personal violence of wh.u^b ever nature from u mussulmun ; tbey mh compelled to wear clothing of a black fl dark colour ; ihey cannot ride on imrso^h back or wear arms of any tort not vcn^h a cane ; tbey die permitted only on at inlay und wednesdays to pass out h lhe gates of the city without permission ;■nd on any unexpected call for hard la hour the lews are mined out to cxerute^b in the summer of 1815 ibis count vh was visited by incredible swarms i^j locusts which destroyed every o,','i,h thinjk.bolore.uie^.wkwn >■"» " nu . b ... |^ k as ihcsc insects continued to in mm cs the country -. diiic^b i on several occasions ol sed mor^m i'tr eve by children and in shorl.h he whole of heir existence here is ■i^'li^^swidiwo^rjutpulicnceib their lives notwithstanding mur at their had lot ' ™ m thei h htrw ' hroukb "'■■■• , yen !„ the risk of their lives wlucm ■" ; not infrequently forfeited in con mm„c not on . 1 of cicfof the ewsb sequence imp l)ribe ry and snkrand i exercised with a tyranny i ' l>y t'llmsneitty tx d hc b e j ncy^scvl mnucs nt 1 1 | trade vuse here '.<■opulence but ol late ye , .'.■■. ', ,..,,,>- onurcssion under wiui ■,:„. intolerable pp ini y,vidu-ls havl ■. live man , «» ' l mcans ,„ mfc n uh moors who have a tin , ■■"'". p t i tho different brine-he i'l»""»k « """^ able in this country hi commerce pr.cti '" l ,. thev appear now lo oe on a ia ■l',,e even lis to their numbers u ap of ureel cxisling or si good materials in s faihlonable a style and workmanlike manner a any in the united su.ies he ha received asupplj of flrsl rate sealskin .- from whlol he will be able „. make most sup b light hoots and pumps for gentle men lie respectfully asks in a late number of the military maga zine which is published ai copenhagen is a parallel between napoleon und han nibal which is very ingeniously pursued " both of these great warriors says iho writer carried war into the liosnm of the enemy's country ; both passed the alps employed infantry in masses — na polcoti formed a reserve of veterans ; hannibal did the same ut '/.«,,, ,,. lloth were skilful in inflaming tbe courage of their troops by harangues ; uml bob knew well how to meet danger at he right moment both of them ruse at un early age to llie highest dignities ofthe state : both were about jf years of u when ihey began to signalize themselves in war both sought to con pier italy — trihia wns for hannibal what marengo was i'or bon aparte j and austcrliiz and cna wero tho parallels of i br.iscincne and (' , , m hannibal sank before scipio | napoleon sunk before wellington zama was waterloo to crown all both died in exile : one complained uf being tormen ted by flaminius and tlie ul her by sir hudson lowo parallel betveen tlonaparli ani hannibal and old one :« hick hn him tall al the sign of ilia hit boot opposite mr hlaughter's house nf ontertalnmont main ilreet salisbury n (;. dee ad 1835 rh ww cftnia yu-nnimx ran away from the subscriber living if miles south-east from balubury on tbe 9th ol march last n tented wl girl named itebecca ll.-r.-id alia lt.-i.ee ijucksom the i in the ir,h vea ol her age lias an influx boy child v.iih ber a...l is v.rv much given o ly ing all peraoni are cautioned aa-alns trusting her nn my account as i hold myself irresponsi ble for any eontrtot she may enter into the above reward but no other expenses will be paid fnr apprehending ber and no thanks to bring her hack into the neighborhood 3th lltnean llao 5 lh'-'c l.f.ll'lt.k mll.l.l'.ll withstanding the high price of land in ireland where a year's rentof land ex ceeds thc price of the soil inmany purls of our country yet so vu liable is the mulberry considered that mporlations of trees from tbe nfediternnean have been made during iho last years for ihe purpose of producing as the result of their in rries believ ing lhat knowledge on the rubject is or the first importance tbe committee sub mit the following resolution : nesotved that the sec clary of the treasury cause to be prepared a well digested manual contain the best practical information lhat can he collected on thc growth and manufacture of silk sdwjud . i ub ' , j 0 " thl ,-- counll es'as commencement of the nex session kivav ttaxgean t11f iibscrihci haiinit purchased a farm in iredell cou.iiv ibis for sale the very valuable and well known tract nf land where he now lives almost immediately between loeksvillo and llunlsville in the county of how an called the ooudiprlng grove containing 5uu acres of which abou 250 is now cleared and in cultivation the land is not inferior to any in tbe county ; it produces corn cotton to bacoo and small grain in abundance 50 ,.,- go acres is most excellent low grounds there is on i a good mill-seat an excellent dwelling hnuse jus finished and other necessary il-t bouses ihere will be sold sl|(m ihe aliovc ibsit-ffl aci i^^troirmh ' <* e^ll°w*e*red dn yk*ta p art possession glv the lord chief justice of the court ot common pleas in kuclalid has rr the sale such a measure would bo a gro fraud lability of pehrf.rval mono as it can be mathematical emonstra j i ihat no human invention can produce a machine capable of "£. er or power regenerating itself an lorm gx is called u perpetual motion sn ncrativc model will be demanded tor cv riuch attempt before a patent can be ranted i otherwise no proof can bo given ; it being what i.s numedestgnutes snd for which a patent is demanded it is hoped this will prevent many ingenious tat unlearned men from attempting what h scientific know to be p some set out by searching through vers fee«r«srjk c increase power is to dimmish velocity i , „ c „ or ictlon u"d vice versa i hey m alio consider thai man in all his op ■„,.,, works iguinsl gravity snd frlc i a perpetual moiion is therefor ■considered t a perpetual notion , ■ought never to be attempted till tho ■<',-, e in the west cohspiraqy m rvssu i k french psper publishes the followtag ex rae.lvo,naletteron.b^us,c upon that subject than w reived through the newspapers < the unforeseen deathol the empero s ls,,,w this letter has caused alexander says him i r h wa „,.„ n he rashly undertaken wlucn wa that to be rasniy m)nlh , i 0 ' l h a , nd thlsffi has saved europ bvr^tnv»pw d » e,ue,0tl ' the 30th day of this in.unt,wdl ( )\' sold au'u-'bc vendue at..elalers l ee of hubert si,„„n,n bsq n ino i r.i"ll"..h . he periahalde par « •" of said hubert slmo.it.m , cons u >>> variety of sftlcles amonr wmcn cattl ,. b,-gs.i.'i'-b ;;:^^,:, ",:;.„„„ com bacon as.,11 sc w ag „,, n j t every es ,, • , iksn , ; likely negroes ot almost ever aw ! tkn several valuable r^om ta neighborhood of 8t.te«hle on me of wh^c is she t ar and cur now p anted ana « end lu in tl,e town of statesville lll be reu ed a tbe same mc . , lhe sale will continue from '!•>> '" "■>> h wh-te i disposed of m r , ' *'" pei t c s r m"etnr ! pirlic:,larl y neeroes l crms «... .» made known on the day f'°l s -. qeorc.f i davidson thkophilu fall3 £ tar jamk.s campbell 3 michael orion who ad's^cnlomcofain precis or undertaken to poign.rd him and that u ihsth ad done rlkht and was far from re cuing of it e had confessed a i p i ; siified all while crossing the lr,n,ved the cause of ihe country r the l'rincess troubetxkor hat wm iten to the kmperor that if her husband l n f " h u head on the scaffold he w.ll die a ■." ■-'" martyr in the mosi lck.,.ma | i ___ ha taken his scat on the bench suf'upttfourhoursforeller.n^l fcneror's cabinet sometimes or fell vi indebted to the estate of robert » ,.,. p is .„.,, in,i|...,l to make m a sunionton 1-sq a , , ■,.| lin , s media payment ; and all s "• k , against the dece i are not jed t o preso ' t,r clainis d,,lva,,t ; u ; u . b-^i time limited by law otherwise be pleaded against ibe.railmiltanm george i u*x c i'rv the0philu8 falls s wi james camrllll 3 jfoyorf lbgfi 1 ___ tt\«ab tovin vvt>vftvtj,c ! t 1^ve^^i i -' irfnls ' nns^neam,^,e,-'e^^,.lsfi ' x digs re ex,e„-,ve and well *" wr t ev,*.'»er >» » 0w ''"■'"' ' y adapted to the pop ■,„ be neatly exten tensive custom .» le , . ■k b ,„. u '*• , f hu inns induces him tn s.ll ; nth ari;'1,'u;.',;r | " y a pe ln ""£ t c ,' • d t we i eh.se of the e j . o , ve ■, n inulr de 1 i v en ll s not " sari u givi a i ler v-n i ' i.|,i ,„ piirrha-e will i s p r e i i ap.a 1 the subscriber „, sal.-i.urv b i,?r,mo lhl'fc^ll_lll ma8 holmes ~ itffiv deetli i o land soaorder of wriu of venditioni her imes re pen .,„'■' h ■details of lhe conspirac>t iinniing bve years all be icute^m ln bound to each other by lhe m i i oaths twelve among them m liorllo ouin • ,. • «• w ,,__■he head ol whom was mouravicll m rftt^r'w-'mnbier'o , lie head o who n .,.„,„_,-,„■i'hltniic cl six lha of constamine-b in on sing le day all ibe imperial f.n„.y in one sing r l.cpublic was >„■l be'en procl-tmed the imperial pauce of the grand duueii^r to have been given up to p'llugc michael <> ■lo under lhe lulc of he i irsl t u t,sul i 1 prince , ec uld consul wool o take p on tl lve " th0 direaion °| p^n'u\t.ndl8.8,-h n iw...c-l jw o ct ot as o . lzf^a,,dv;7ome co,,s,itu,i^con si ccnerals ami ", i ot.r:e,v;ven;.,ecbie,,,,.,bep.r.y now , should seem 1 a be t " - b more or !.-• withdrawn themselvi |„ the united slates senate mr bar ■-. unnleasant account of tho to give m^ouri-wlthln tho public b ,„,._..,.* io im state - h^he/h vcpindcred the covem roen ' f morrthan half a million of dol i ment of m re l " d i la s portugal london nl iniiiiiiiif , - • u a j lo thei rlom und royal f xivthecro"n o some considerable time id h upported by the influence of the and trench governments the same paper asse . to overawe if requisite n y no """ , t 2?.ddsy ohecting in lh r^cecw*m.ln.l»nd^erj t ,,,',, spire tbe eces,ury con against all opponenti a lentlemsn at new-orleans writes t hi friend in louisville that there are am ee n that city about eighty hv y es rop„lulion',„18'20 27,000 we fmd.by ihc proceedings of the e-islaiure of new orleans th att he or rv expenses of he ;:: ,,,-^ hank uppear to l.e !«««•!, " r oj/ur uniiually '. ■l k . 5 h an importation of ten millions of^m lars of silks an exportation ol llv fhh tons of bread stuffs the fact p«g importance of lhc subject and ndi utej e necessity of awakening lhe slumber n - agricultural resources of our country * r irin*ioo b m ou v e r years since was in " (^ ,„. o 1 "",' 0 - not itli highw recommend ial cultivation ol 11 is h j led
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1826-05-23 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1826 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 311 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1826-05-23 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1826 |
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FullText | wlmumt mmmmim vublishetl •""',. '" i'l'h a ii i i'l i salisbury n c ii ay may 2 1828 vol vi no an th tern fthe wcst rn carolinian ore s i per aiiiiuin or g'j so u bald in advanc ■i inued scepl al the n i nl hi rditorl until nil arret ages are paid advertisementi uill bs insortedat fifty centi ... , ,,|,, tor the first insertl and twenty-flve ,,,. . h tuba u ent ,„.. . . i . ... i ,., the hdlf . ,'• ' 5 vol not ,„,. n.,,-,1 by introducing new in ' nrnfiuhic articles of production kuowlillgo is power in agriculture no less lh.„|in politics in formalin i capita nnl tin mi ins l valuable improvemeni i'l committee conceive lhat th in il am moat important inc sure to be la 1 , . . i hd l eulata dear distinct snd procise infor mulion on these ooiuis the r ilative vuluc of thc cultivation or the mulberry and tbe introduction of silk ro.nparcd wiih other agricultural productions in tho different sections of the union capital und labor being considered ; the kind of mulberry best lulled to the object \ the most advantageous mode of cultivation ; the most approved manner of managing the silk worm and an explanation of tbe process till tbe article is ready for market the committee incline to the opinion lhat lhc best mode ol raising silk will be inr every farmer and planter to nppropri ate u small portion of ground s for a fruit orchard for ruising thc mulberry tree calculated to produce as many worms ii bis own family will enable him tn manage without inn eased expense and wuh nn permitting it until the ex periment shall bave bcen fully tried to interfere with the regular curse of his uiu 1 pursuits a single acre planted with the mulberry will produce from 500 to 600 pounds oil raw silk the value of which co ib individual would richly , ompensuto for the capital and labour employed and lhe aggngax lo thc country of great importance the fact is worlby of notiic lhat not from the pint for they are not arrested but all be real of thc conspirators ol iu i are now in custody it was in i iris lhal the lute dot was organised at thr 11 .- ol mud one i ie j und it was in the house of the princess troubetz k.u si ", lersliui'i-h that all the enrres pondenae was discovered i'l.o latter i ad procured 000,000 roubles to covet the expense of the rising she is urrcs ted she is a russltn lady very rich and married a frenchman whom l.ouis will raised in 1822 to thc dignity of a count and whose eldest daughter is wife of m de l.chieltoru i'ltivri rai.i.i.rit attn kn cnngrrflj the edltorof ihe boston dalli dver tiscr has received a file of laic brussels paper one o l,e-r papers of thr lb of february stale that prince talley rand is r.liogelbnr disgraced r,t rotirt lie is 1 present on a v,si to u.e isle of ,.._. ,. . ■nee "•' fc 1 wishing ; s health . but he .-, - id io ' " ing i n,,e iu lhc states ofthe king ol s.,r dlnu a superb house where he intends establishing bin self the unbounded power uf m de \ dlele st tbe french eourl is said lo be the causn „( bis bin ishment lhat niioisier and the court over which be basso great an influence being fearful of the talents and experience of tulleyrund who joins to groat skill in diplomacy a thorough insight into busi ness und an acuteneit ol lact which no thing cull evade su a m in the llotlb ,, i hepresentaiives of ihe^^h united nn the ins mr '"' ; h ■■:./,, , i , the . nun i lee on agri h was laid o i table and 2(1011 addil iolialh copil s were ordered to be printed : lhe committee on agriculture tu h whom was referred the resolu ion ol mr.h i i tu inquire whether the uliivuiinu^h of ihe mulberry tree and the breeding h silk wo n.s for tbe purpose of |„ udu ingh silk be n subject worthy of legislative at h , cn ion and should tbey think it lo be ml h that they obtain such information as h be i hieir power respecting the kind nl h mulberry most preferred the best snil.h climate and mode of cultivation , tln'h probable value of ihe culture inking >,,'.,.■view ihe capital employed ihe latior atul^h the product tngether with such facts >,:,,■opinions us they may think useful .,:,,! ■report that they have examined ,; l subject attentively and have tuken steps^1 us , hey ibnugl best calculated to >'.:.,:, h information which might be useful mill lead to satisfactory conclusions the facts developed in the course ol h their inquiries lend to place lhe siibje t in n importsnt point of view it h an interesting fact that the mulberry nnl grows indigenously throughout ihc uni led states and that silk may be raised with facility from the southern to ',,. ■northern boundary of ihe union ' l h mcrly considerable quantities of silk w„sh produced in georgia in 1776 uiore^l than twenty thousand pounds of coccoons were exported from there to l'.„gl.„„'.h 1 he production of the article was sus pended not from any difficulty experi ■enced in the process hut from causes h connected with the revolution measures h have rccenlly been adopted at savannah h with a view io the renewal of thc cultiva tion of the mulberry lice and breeding of h the silk worm in kentucky the com h mil re learn that sewing silk is now pro h duced in considerable quantiries and "'__\ excellent quality many years ago llrrl attention of public spirited individuals in h n,i"t.-iy.ii w.,s turned lojdic^pilfyi h vanhitby bishop r c n where it hour ■fcuccd wiuioui'ihdi'cus 65 ' i l f b kl of ihe southern counties or ih ■is te the experiment was also madem mate t , demand and^h kerrv was neglected in j7 72 t ™°^ u m dred pounds or sewing silk were m mm i h ■the town of mansfield in h?hc marshsl who took lhe census thc^h henuntv was estimated at 827,373 ■|°| cnmmiuee learn that the produc-h ion of silk is still attended m hllewinc 1 s«k,"ihe producing of lhat state.b have been exhibited to ibe commit ee.h ■or the fad therefore that the united states can produce silk for its own cor simption and even for exportation to ■hce'x.entof foreign demand there .£ pears no reason to doubt here arc ■cv persons the committee believe even ■he most intelligent ofour c.tiicns iwho hive not turned their attention particular ■to the subject who will not be su - lrised.t lhe view presented by the lol ■uing official statement o the value ol tinported into the united stales the five years „ nf lhe vslue r silk coeds mporlcil export be rs 1821 to 1833 lucta mih r . exported ■im , fisssu ■»&*» ■v ', r aiind'h l,,llt,.2fi2 ■ih i'^zm 1513.4*9 i l a??f 72033m 8 16 . 335 i iu4 ' 10 971 527 8503,71-3 ■1h-.5 ll.,-.f 1.j ______ lztizib4 7,968,w0 which our country ■»„), a lew years of care might supply ■low impomant it is thai the agnculiuris ■,,.,',! turn his attention tu new object ■„! production is very fully shown by th ■, ,,, siamc ol the diminished and 0 minishing demand u r bread slulfs abroai k i aa the exports ofbinad totoum nev leather 1 new fashions 1 1 i.s iir.sji-'./.l-'.il dickson again tenders till un i reigned thsnlcs to those who have patron ized him und begs loave to inform 1 , and ll others concerned that be has just received from philadelphia n next supply of leather and ii-w ..„./■and bool tree nhich will en hh him l his own iklthfld attention to his shop and the employm ntofthe beat of work nbe ides „. make and mend everj description of hoots and shoes iv rlltiinf tbe ibllowlng extract from shaler'a skcuhro^^h of algiers ihows ibe oppressed and ili-plorablr^^h oonditlon ",' ha ancient people the lews an.l^h lhat notwithstanding the various custom nl rlc^b nations anionic wllloll they have sojourned ihey^l till retain their dlsllnot aud peculiar cliar.ctcr.^b " ihey nre governed bv their uwn^j laws in civil cases administered bv a^h chief of iheir own nation who is appoin h led by ibe bashaw ; as algcrine mihjccish ihey mav circulate freely establish them ■selves where they please und they ml be ie lined lu slavery tbey pay •■capitation tax and double duties on trie > ■pedes d merchandise imported l.on.^l abroad ; as elsewhere ihcy practise trude^^b in all ii branches and are here thc m,l,hi brokers and dealers in money and "■changes ; ihcy arc the only artificers mil ployed in the independent of the le[*al ilisahililicr^b of thc jews they are in algiers a h oppressed people ; they are not permiiiec^b lo resist any personal violence of wh.u^b ever nature from u mussulmun ; tbey mh compelled to wear clothing of a black fl dark colour ; ihey cannot ride on imrso^h back or wear arms of any tort not vcn^h a cane ; tbey die permitted only on at inlay und wednesdays to pass out h lhe gates of the city without permission ;■nd on any unexpected call for hard la hour the lews are mined out to cxerute^b in the summer of 1815 ibis count vh was visited by incredible swarms i^j locusts which destroyed every o,','i,h thinjk.bolore.uie^.wkwn >■"» " nu . b ... |^ k as ihcsc insects continued to in mm cs the country -. diiic^b i on several occasions ol sed mor^m i'tr eve by children and in shorl.h he whole of heir existence here is ■i^'li^^swidiwo^rjutpulicnceib their lives notwithstanding mur at their had lot ' ™ m thei h htrw ' hroukb "'■■■• , yen !„ the risk of their lives wlucm ■" ; not infrequently forfeited in con mm„c not on . 1 of cicfof the ewsb sequence imp l)ribe ry and snkrand i exercised with a tyranny i ' l>y t'llmsneitty tx d hc b e j ncy^scvl mnucs nt 1 1 | trade vuse here '.<■opulence but ol late ye , .'.■■. ', ,..,,,>- onurcssion under wiui ■,:„. intolerable pp ini y,vidu-ls havl ■. live man , «» ' l mcans ,„ mfc n uh moors who have a tin , ■■"'". p t i tho different brine-he i'l»""»k « """^ able in this country hi commerce pr.cti '" l ,. thev appear now lo oe on a ia ■l',,e even lis to their numbers u ap of ureel cxisling or si good materials in s faihlonable a style and workmanlike manner a any in the united su.ies he ha received asupplj of flrsl rate sealskin .- from whlol he will be able „. make most sup b light hoots and pumps for gentle men lie respectfully asks in a late number of the military maga zine which is published ai copenhagen is a parallel between napoleon und han nibal which is very ingeniously pursued " both of these great warriors says iho writer carried war into the liosnm of the enemy's country ; both passed the alps employed infantry in masses — na polcoti formed a reserve of veterans ; hannibal did the same ut '/.«,,, ,,. lloth were skilful in inflaming tbe courage of their troops by harangues ; uml bob knew well how to meet danger at he right moment both of them ruse at un early age to llie highest dignities ofthe state : both were about jf years of u when ihey began to signalize themselves in war both sought to con pier italy — trihia wns for hannibal what marengo was i'or bon aparte j and austcrliiz and cna wero tho parallels of i br.iscincne and (' , , m hannibal sank before scipio | napoleon sunk before wellington zama was waterloo to crown all both died in exile : one complained uf being tormen ted by flaminius and tlie ul her by sir hudson lowo parallel betveen tlonaparli ani hannibal and old one :« hick hn him tall al the sign of ilia hit boot opposite mr hlaughter's house nf ontertalnmont main ilreet salisbury n (;. dee ad 1835 rh ww cftnia yu-nnimx ran away from the subscriber living if miles south-east from balubury on tbe 9th ol march last n tented wl girl named itebecca ll.-r.-id alia lt.-i.ee ijucksom the i in the ir,h vea ol her age lias an influx boy child v.iih ber a...l is v.rv much given o ly ing all peraoni are cautioned aa-alns trusting her nn my account as i hold myself irresponsi ble for any eontrtot she may enter into the above reward but no other expenses will be paid fnr apprehending ber and no thanks to bring her hack into the neighborhood 3th lltnean llao 5 lh'-'c l.f.ll'lt.k mll.l.l'.ll withstanding the high price of land in ireland where a year's rentof land ex ceeds thc price of the soil inmany purls of our country yet so vu liable is the mulberry considered that mporlations of trees from tbe nfediternnean have been made during iho last years for ihe purpose of producing as the result of their in rries believ ing lhat knowledge on the rubject is or the first importance tbe committee sub mit the following resolution : nesotved that the sec clary of the treasury cause to be prepared a well digested manual contain the best practical information lhat can he collected on thc growth and manufacture of silk sdwjud . i ub ' , j 0 " thl ,-- counll es'as commencement of the nex session kivav ttaxgean t11f iibscrihci haiinit purchased a farm in iredell cou.iiv ibis for sale the very valuable and well known tract nf land where he now lives almost immediately between loeksvillo and llunlsville in the county of how an called the ooudiprlng grove containing 5uu acres of which abou 250 is now cleared and in cultivation the land is not inferior to any in tbe county ; it produces corn cotton to bacoo and small grain in abundance 50 ,.,- go acres is most excellent low grounds there is on i a good mill-seat an excellent dwelling hnuse jus finished and other necessary il-t bouses ihere will be sold sl|(m ihe aliovc ibsit-ffl aci i^^troirmh ' <* e^ll°w*e*red dn yk*ta p art possession glv the lord chief justice of the court ot common pleas in kuclalid has rr the sale such a measure would bo a gro fraud lability of pehrf.rval mono as it can be mathematical emonstra j i ihat no human invention can produce a machine capable of "£. er or power regenerating itself an lorm gx is called u perpetual motion sn ncrativc model will be demanded tor cv riuch attempt before a patent can be ranted i otherwise no proof can bo given ; it being what i.s numedestgnutes snd for which a patent is demanded it is hoped this will prevent many ingenious tat unlearned men from attempting what h scientific know to be p some set out by searching through vers fee«r«srjk c increase power is to dimmish velocity i , „ c „ or ictlon u"d vice versa i hey m alio consider thai man in all his op ■„,.,, works iguinsl gravity snd frlc i a perpetual moiion is therefor ■considered t a perpetual notion , ■ought never to be attempted till tho ■<',-, e in the west cohspiraqy m rvssu i k french psper publishes the followtag ex rae.lvo,naletteron.b^us,c upon that subject than w reived through the newspapers < the unforeseen deathol the empero s ls,,,w this letter has caused alexander says him i r h wa „,.„ n he rashly undertaken wlucn wa that to be rasniy m)nlh , i 0 ' l h a , nd thlsffi has saved europ bvr^tnv»pw d » e,ue,0tl ' the 30th day of this in.unt,wdl ( )\' sold au'u-'bc vendue at..elalers l ee of hubert si,„„n,n bsq n ino i r.i"ll"..h . he periahalde par « •" of said hubert slmo.it.m , cons u >>> variety of sftlcles amonr wmcn cattl ,. b,-gs.i.'i'-b ;;:^^,:, ",:;.„„„ com bacon as.,11 sc w ag „,, n j t every es ,, • , iksn , ; likely negroes ot almost ever aw ! tkn several valuable r^om ta neighborhood of 8t.te«hle on me of wh^c is she t ar and cur now p anted ana « end lu in tl,e town of statesville lll be reu ed a tbe same mc . , lhe sale will continue from '!•>> '" "■>> h wh-te i disposed of m r , ' *'" pei t c s r m"etnr ! pirlic:,larl y neeroes l crms «... .» made known on the day f'°l s -. qeorc.f i davidson thkophilu fall3 £ tar jamk.s campbell 3 michael orion who ad's^cnlomcofain precis or undertaken to poign.rd him and that u ihsth ad done rlkht and was far from re cuing of it e had confessed a i p i ; siified all while crossing the lr,n,ved the cause of ihe country r the l'rincess troubetxkor hat wm iten to the kmperor that if her husband l n f " h u head on the scaffold he w.ll die a ■." ■-'" martyr in the mosi lck.,.ma | i ___ ha taken his scat on the bench suf'upttfourhoursforeller.n^l fcneror's cabinet sometimes or fell vi indebted to the estate of robert » ,.,. p is .„.,, in,i|...,l to make m a sunionton 1-sq a , , ■,.| lin , s media payment ; and all s "• k , against the dece i are not jed t o preso ' t,r clainis d,,lva,,t ; u ; u . b-^i time limited by law otherwise be pleaded against ibe.railmiltanm george i u*x c i'rv the0philu8 falls s wi james camrllll 3 jfoyorf lbgfi 1 ___ tt\«ab tovin vvt>vftvtj,c ! t 1^ve^^i i -' irfnls ' nns^neam,^,e,-'e^^,.lsfi ' x digs re ex,e„-,ve and well *" wr t ev,*.'»er >» » 0w ''"■'"' ' y adapted to the pop ■,„ be neatly exten tensive custom .» le , . ■k b ,„. u '*• , f hu inns induces him tn s.ll ; nth ari;'1,'u;.',;r | " y a pe ln ""£ t c ,' • d t we i eh.se of the e j . o , ve ■, n inulr de 1 i v en ll s not " sari u givi a i ler v-n i ' i.|,i ,„ piirrha-e will i s p r e i i ap.a 1 the subscriber „, sal.-i.urv b i,?r,mo lhl'fc^ll_lll ma8 holmes ~ itffiv deetli i o land soaorder of wriu of venditioni her imes re pen .,„'■' h ■details of lhe conspirac>t iinniing bve years all be icute^m ln bound to each other by lhe m i i oaths twelve among them m liorllo ouin • ,. • «• w ,,__■he head ol whom was mouravicll m rftt^r'w-'mnbier'o , lie head o who n .,.„,„_,-,„■i'hltniic cl six lha of constamine-b in on sing le day all ibe imperial f.n„.y in one sing r l.cpublic was >„■l be'en procl-tmed the imperial pauce of the grand duueii^r to have been given up to p'llugc michael <> ■lo under lhe lulc of he i irsl t u t,sul i 1 prince , ec uld consul wool o take p on tl lve " th0 direaion °| p^n'u\t.ndl8.8,-h n iw...c-l jw o ct ot as o . lzf^a,,dv;7ome co,,s,itu,i^con si ccnerals ami ", i ot.r:e,v;ven;.,ecbie,,,,.,bep.r.y now , should seem 1 a be t " - b more or !.-• withdrawn themselvi |„ the united slates senate mr bar ■-. unnleasant account of tho to give m^ouri-wlthln tho public b ,„,._..,.* io im state - h^he/h vcpindcred the covem roen ' f morrthan half a million of dol i ment of m re l " d i la s portugal london nl iniiiiiiiif , - • u a j lo thei rlom und royal f xivthecro"n o some considerable time id h upported by the influence of the and trench governments the same paper asse . to overawe if requisite n y no """ , t 2?.ddsy ohecting in lh r^cecw*m.ln.l»nd^erj t ,,,',, spire tbe eces,ury con against all opponenti a lentlemsn at new-orleans writes t hi friend in louisville that there are am ee n that city about eighty hv y es rop„lulion',„18'20 27,000 we fmd.by ihc proceedings of the e-islaiure of new orleans th att he or rv expenses of he ;:: ,,,-^ hank uppear to l.e !«««•!, " r oj/ur uniiually '. ■l k . 5 h an importation of ten millions of^m lars of silks an exportation ol llv fhh tons of bread stuffs the fact p«g importance of lhc subject and ndi utej e necessity of awakening lhe slumber n - agricultural resources of our country * r irin*ioo b m ou v e r years since was in " (^ ,„. o 1 "",' 0 - not itli highw recommend ial cultivation ol 11 is h j led |