. . Tot the MtiitMnjtr.J
Ibssbs-Editohs: ' , , . , .
Since the lateuuion of the Admin
tration party with the Nullifies, mot as
jnishing declarations are made by c
. Now that Mr. Van Burt, i
Ir. Calhoun having buried all their former
General Ictc!!i;encp, &c.
, Usited States Senate. We copy the
following from the Baltimore Patriot r, "The
terms of office of the following Senators
willexpire oa tle 4th of March next i
Conservative.
Adm. .
Whig.
"Whig.
Adm.
Whig.
Adm.
Adm.
nr.. : T.i i i.
"" . . " c f-. I.. v.W i moiMB, miu suireies.
!iaerences,bave become nnn incuua, Wm NewIIarapshire.IIenry Hubbard,
ersonally and politically, their supporters Massachusetts, John IWi,
-r-tMid t'latthev have always belonged to Rhode Island, N.R. Knight "7
rty,and their principle, have Ky
,cr been the same. It is said that thcu Virginia,' : w'm.II.Ej
Cmnnn about Mrs. Eaton and Nulllfl- Nortli Carolina. Bedford JimvTL
ition were mere family quarrels and south tarohna, John c. Calbotm, Adm.
keaUamily quarrels, ' Adm! " . ' '
od, do not interrupt the Rood feeling of the M imim -vr Adm. :
artics. After Martin Van Bureir and Jv iHiisiana, Bob. C. Nicholas, Adm.
Calhoun have for six years been per. Tennessee, Alexr Andenon, Adm. t 4.
onol enemies oflhft bitterest cast f after 4-- JjST?-
aving as public .men, supported measures .,).
nd expressed opinions a,oppdHite as Arkansss,' " Win. s. Fulton, - Adm. " ' ..
ie two poles they are all ofa sudden found 5 Whig and &mservatives--13 Administration,
cting together, and hove the hardihood to . This will leave parties equally divided in
y to persuade the nation that neither has the Senate; and the political character of
hanged a hair's . breadth, but that they that body in the next Congress, will be de.
ave always agreed in their leading politi- cided by the State elections of the present
al principles, i ; , jw"'' w s-.. '
i: This subject1 has'. been brought, to my :.,'. . . ' "
iiind from my having observed recently a An expedition. A company is forming
ctterof Mr. Calhoun, written few years in Houston, Texas, for me purpose of open,
ince," Tbe whigs of Maryland, who were ing a trado between . Santa Fe and that
lien supporting General Harrison as their place. We learn, from theHStar that the
andidate fortfhe Presidency, obtained a association consists chiefly of persons of
ictory. They gave a great festival, - and capital No man is to be interested unless
iviteo many persons fro-n abroad to join ho is willing to endure gie trial and brave
iththem iik the celebration Amons oth- tlic danger of being the pioneer ofa route
-s was invited John C Calhoun, who then never before trodden by a white man off
tended to be utterly opposed to Martin making a way through an unknown, and it
anBuren, and to agree in principle with may be, an almost inaccessible region.
m Harrison men. In renlv to their invi- Tho number to. constitute the company will
ation he sent Uie following tetter i t j he one hundred., The enterprise promises
.-F. H., 4 Nov. 1835. w. " resuiw j ana u crown.
!
liih, nm ly brht cd with success will open, a pew and vastly I Mh,, five feet apart each way-producing
,, . r ii.. 21.1 i.it initin ma m tho ucraUve trade for Texas. ; - three and a half bushela, of good, - sound,
" (i j ' wcu luniKU eon in uuuurui gniwiu. mi.
Fbance. The mace; of the Duke Dunlap has been particular in hia expe.
de Nemours with tho Princess of Saxe Co. nmenta ; and rt is his opinion that the aru.
nme of the citixrra of Baltimom, onpowd to the
rrwdnt aomimitmg hi wircwof, to -attend
vtirml to be given on the 1 1 th inat. in honor of
. . i t r i i t ,i . J .
'! S:JJ":r7,: !i::r..?lTl', hm. and die b . .tim rf -th. inrn. .MM de known a. the Chine tree com is a vaU
V bACVUUTC IHHlllini RIV Minuiiivv i - rjf " -.---- , . . . .
! hortnw of Uie time, pot it out of my power of tlie Duke of Oui'iins, are appointed for uab,e acouisttion to tpw section of country.
tumd. No one can look with e renter alarm tho festival of Saint Philinno . Tho ftiint I He intends to plant ten acres the coming
... . .. . . r-;rs i : ti . . - :
bwuhui, w give 11 n iuir irmi, un bv more
extended scale- as a field rrnp. . v t
'; He does not think highly of the Itoh&n
fotatoe as an article for the table ; but gives
is opinion!; that, from its great- yieldr it
will be very extensively cultivated as a
food for stock. Genesee Farmer.
an I do, on th. attempt of the JiefM.gtatr.ta mVlpp in qur8tion, i. not Philip the apos. I
appoint hiaiaeeeMm. Should it Miccccd, open . . . . V. ... . I
. . . ; I 1 In I kl IT II I II T I IIU I'lti innA ,
nd andiiiguied it i nd rttting, m it aoet, ml. I t.viv Mnpict wio reiguiu
on txrluirly en the tnhtrrvuma of th ttotmmre I monarclk , It
niay not be known that mod.
em Rome," in imitation of Rome of the
Cffisars, gives to all nionarchs withhr the
pale of her church, a place among the in.
tercessory saints, witht tins improvement
the old practice", that these moderns are
enrolled - during tliciriives, whereas the
Roman hmpcrors were hot entitled to. im
mortal honors until after their death. The
1 the mill eftkt Prriiie1, wmKMT tikwR umu
"AuinciTiojra 450 snricM, oajs part, calcic
ITWW OOMMAND THC RROARO OF THg on., OS
rrr rim roa the dutim or ma tiKiM ornct .to
men m urtut, it would afford renrhaiee
the eonjnrmmatie of Executive wmrpafum, over
other department of the government, and the
'tiitmtion and liberty of the people,
Entertaining thomo relw, Jregifrd with plene:
e the detidrd tirtorH rhteTed by Maryland in
late election, Mwr'the PrwWrfeaf nominee, and festival of St. Philippe (Divus Philippus) is
; come over Execntive diotion, - It hi the Uhe birthday of Ilia Majesty. I have not
ore nonoruo 10 me o.ain, p-re mm mm - " nrtninnd how thfl rw.mn i K
fVom ffo Carolina Beaton.
LIST OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN N- CAB-
f s OLINA, THEIR TERMS tus.
'- Carolina Beaeoa it Metropolitan Onmibaa, pob.
liahed every week in Raleigh, by Edimmd 8. Zeve.
ly, editor and proprietor. Price 2,00 per annum,
o, iV inaorance. inoepenaens miseeiianeoaa.
nr Ok frnetf influence .nd eorrxnthn, while T' T . t T '. . . . . m ' . Hr I Raleigh Reg-ter &. North Crohn. Gaactte, m
hem mora remote and lea. exprned, hare ridd. I "onneq wuiioui UK5 ArcilDlstiop ot fans, I the faa place, iaaabliahed weekly and semi.
. t. a - 1 : a. iL. - I I BrhA la nnl imt n nnnmlnH rA.ru. V F. P I
.. CHARLESTON PRICES CURRENT. -Corrected
weekly, from Uie Clirfrto Courier.
BAGGING, hemp, 43 in
tow, -BALE
ROPE, -BACON,
ham.
v ehouldera, t a
-'"-'aidea,
BEEF, New York i
- . prime, - : ; '
-meaa. Boston,
. No.1.
Prime,
lb
Ibl
lb
lb
bbl
bbl
bbl
bbl
bbl
bbl
Iondon has from ono to two liullions of
peoiilo. New York three hundred tbous.
and ; yet here are seventeen distict mur.
dors in one year ; twenty-sight persons
smothered, or made away with, irt that
way one hundred and seventy.nine des
troye J, nobody knows how ; besides burn,
ing, and drowning, and accidents, and ri
ots, and fires, of all kinds. Whence all
tliis t We answer, and let every man in
our city hear . it, in New York there ere
fieegrvg thopt where there it one in JjowUm.
JuMrrtoTHK RoFEw--The Boston Trav,
eller states that a little school girl bantengREAP, N .charlerton
rope" one hundred times on one foot, with,
out stopping.- . She performed her boast,
but it nearly proved fatal to her. . She was
taken into the school-room, and thence to
her home, covered with blood. Not only
was the foot on which she skipped, bathed
in blood, but it exuded from every pore in
her skin, and stood in small drops over her
body, arms, and face; She remained in
an extremely dangerous state for several
days, but is now recovering. V ,
Rohans Potatoes aicd Tbeb Coaif.-
John Dunlap, Esq., proprietor of Effing,
ham farm, Bensalem township, Bucks
county, Penn., has furnished us with the
following statement as the result of his ex
perience in the cultivation of these articles
the past sc&son. ' He planted one 1 Rohan
potatoe, cut into twelve sets, in hills, three
feet apart each way. ' The produce was
fidy-four potatoes, weighing sixty-four
pounds, and measuring one and. a half
bushels;;- - 1 ..
r Tlie quantity of tree corn planted was
one hundred and twenty grains, in sixty
PiBE made,
Crackera, J ewt
BUTTER, Gonhen, primeIb
inferior, -lb
BRICKS,Charlctaa, let qau
Northern. .' . m
CANDLES, 8permaeetL . lb
Charloftoo nude, tallow lb
Northern do lb
CIIEK.SE. Northern. Jb
COFFEE, Cuba inf.to blb
Good fair to prime, ( .' Ib
Choice grarn, - "' ' Cj lb
Porto Rico, , lb
COPPER, Sheeting ;. R
COTTUH
Up. inf. and ord. ' . -lb
Middling to miiTg fair lb
Tmir to fully fair, . Ib
Good lair to rood Ib
Choice - "lb
8ea bland, inf. to gnod lb
Middlinr fine and fine, lb
Extra fine. . . lb
CORDAGE, tarred. BH
Manilla, ' ewt
ffihirtingf, browm, ; . yd
Weacbed, ; je
rlheetingi, broWn, yd
Bleached, . yd
Calicoea,blue at, fancy ,yd
Stnpea, ndigo blue, yd
13
11
1
17 i
IS i
8 i
13 i
81Ji
9 i
23
, :--lS
11 u
14
9
' 10
14
1150
lfi
450
i
8
5
550
9
1
C -
,
1
9
.HlJfa
"10 a
1014
30 m
m -
m 1
10' -
,.45
a -.
13 ,
8
10
ii i.a
H
1134
33
1 auch ready obedience to tho rod of power,
r tic lory cannot but have an important near,
t in deciding the prteent einegl fararahly to
e earn ef liberty; bnta wnwd totrnth, com neb
to my, that, in mV opinion, whstever may be
Checka, yd
Plaids, ; yo
Fmtiana, ' .t yd
DUCK, Ruaaian,
American cotton, ' yd
FISH, Herrings, new, bbl
Mackerel, Wo. 1, bW
do.' . 2, bW
,do. 3, bW!
Dry Cod, " ewt1
FlA0UR.BalLH 8.aiip )bbl
Ptiiladclphia tu Virginia J
CanaL " bbl
NewOrleana. ; bU
GRAIN. Com. buah
I Oata, North Rivw buah
Marland ana Virginia, domi
Peas, ' bush
G LA SS, A mer. window, 100ft
GUNPOWDER, . keg
HAY, prime Northern, KKHbl
IUUN, pig, . iWHb
Swedea, aaaorted, ' - 1001b
Rua-a.bar, . 1001b
Hoop, lb
Sheet, , ; Ib
NaQ rods. B
LARD, . . f . - v Ib
LEAD, pig and bar, 1001b
LIME. Stone. bol
STEAM SA WD LUMBER
n ,Y m .... m.
Hoards ana ocanumr, 1,111
H4m
7La
(Mi
9 a
10 a
19
r 27 "" "a
? 40 1 a
10 " a
13 50 a
' 41Ja
S a
8 14a
13 a
; 7 ' a
8 1-2 a
8 a
.."7. a
11 - a
15 v a
3 a
4. . ..
: 7
8
T4.
"914
10 IA
25
3714
55ups
U
13
1
8
4
who is not vet anoointed. New York Sner. weekly, by Weton R. Galea. Em J for the semi.
sr a a - a i , aa . - . aa
tutor. ( - " ' " .. 1 wcciy o.wper annum; lor tne weeuy s;j,uu.
.4 ' . ... I Whiir. ' . '
'.' ... "T . Raleigh Star It, North Carolina Gazette; also in
Indian V ar. Hie Clucaco American Italoirh. tamed weeklr br Thomu J. rmav
molt of the pending eonteet betveen the pea. says l We learn, on the best authority. I Hugh McQueen and Thomas J. Lemay, Esqnv,
and the President, the time must come, and that he Ottoes have crossed over tho Mia. I e'itor' P"0 annum 83,00. Whig. ,
at tar sooner than it is Miicim when Mux mnri and hav0 commenced plundcrinff the u2"aTZTTJZ''a MOLASSES, Cuba,
"wy,T VTT mu!m. U,D 1 inhhinnla r.f il.n Jc .u- -r's- "ZIJ?"' New Orleans.
Suirar house. .
NAILS, cut, 4d to 20d.
8
14 ii ;
16
20
v
20
11
18
21
a - 45
a 4 50
a 14
A a 13 -;a
350
a
50
a
a
a
-a-
52
29
50
435
5
65
6 3-4 a
1014 a'
60
70
VVr-
Anhtvillf, Vtdnndajr, Jose X, 1810.
' OCT" We have had no mails , from the
east for several days, owing we suppose to
tliennosual fresliet that has lately visited
our section of the country. ' What is going
on in Congress we cannot tell about the
last we heard from the House of Represep
tatives, they were busily engaged iq trying
to adopt some measures that would in fu
ture, prevent their breaking each "other's
hcadrf... i " . V ;fV- '-- -tv--ll
(Qr Reader, look atthispapertors'lda
real Roarer from BuneombeT If we had not
told you where we were publishing, you
would not have supposed us to be. this side
of New-York ; but some tilings can be done
as well as otliers. We have one of Uie best
offices to bo found iri the country no puf.
fing we intend to prove it ; and we have
about all we want txtrpt jiwt five hundred
subscribcrsV Come on with your names
andand a little cash, if you please.
" (5 Our section of the country has been visited
with an unusual flood of rain during the past
rweek. Tlx water courses are reported to be high.
er than they bare beea'for forty years. Immense
injury has been done the farms along the rivers
and creeks. ; ' -. ' "
P" We send the present Wo. of the "Mcnm.
get' to a number of our friends who are not sub
scribers, that they may see what we am doing
intend to do ; should any or all of them wish to
become subscribers, they, will forward us their
names. We hope that those editors and publishers
to whom we likewise send our first number, will
honor ns with aa exchange. , - ; '.
O" Those editors who have been kind enough
to forward ns their respective jmpers before the
publication of ours, will please accept oor sineere
thanks . -.
I Assorted cargoes,-
r Toonne boards,
Shkirlcaa
Stares, red oak,
tmlm- voice, unleaa. indeed, the friend of Uher. """" upper country , ot ihe per annum. Loco FocS
- - . " . I kJini. 1 T -I m . T a I ... .. . n . .Ma.n .a v
and fire metduimne shall aeofoiufy and koneet. oi""-- "i iuisrouri, no towas, also, have I nmucai neooraer, in Kaieign, weekly, ty imv.
untie m a enmmnn etfnrt tn ertldirnle the eaiitrM I cnmmpnrod wnr with 4ma af!
.ich lmve given eneh extranrdinar) mmaer mlCuL Kenrnev" ortho latHrnrmnn- h.nnATmeie
lurnr to the Exefnlive department of His Gon.i in .. ... ' . " I das Lcmay, weekly, at 1 JO per annum. Mis-
ment and niaced ll.e manrr. m it, nreaml dan. ' "-u""' lorco w uieir assistance, cdlaneoa ; . ..
omtemnditien. Tintf av sit alskmt tsackd to lrom 0T Leavcnworth, an has called on I Fsvetteville Observer, issnedovrry rVewesoay
sAaaioi!, TH riacji.c-nowDfthe oori.v J tlw! militw of Cloy county, Mo.t for furmer a3wi,,' bT ,! w3"50
t. 4 ' " ' :i Isjamitnnr." 1 " Iperannnm. Whig; ' .
' . - ' ' . . .' - ' North Cmrolinian, same place, every week, by
''. . - . . ' - II. L. Holmes, at 3,00 per annum. Loco Foeo.
i WO MISSIONARIES EATEIC BT SAVAGES ! Southern Pulnit. fmmDhlet) same nlactev acmi.
ranmunenserund to art on the eumditv or I nruumi uie xmuneesoi a trentlomnn tn I monuuv, y nm. o. fouer.si mijm per annum.
) mereenary, and b -unite in one solid and com. I this city we are permitted to DUbliah an rx. I MreensDorougu rainot, ny owaun ac onerwooa.
t hand all? mahd out of offle. who prefer I
ir own adraberment to the public rood : any
141
Mft 13
Mftjl8
M,20
M25
ral S
bid 1
gal
lb
While millions on millions are heaped im in tha
asory, beyond the expenditure of thi, the
4 extravagant of all admintstrationa, emtstitu.
1
w
S
6 1-2 a
Tasy WUmingtoa, IThblJ IZS- a -
Turpentine, sort, bbl
Pitch, ' . bW
lass, -ibbl
8jariU Turpentine,.: galj
Varnish, gall
contaning ; tlie heart rending intelligence that
two missionaries in New Zealand have
shared the fate of Lyman and Munson Y
Bidnet, IN. S. Vales, Dec. 1, 1839. '
& "The missionary brij Camden ' left
Buren and UP,U beforo Wp sailed, -and
!.! t m iK-i" im evvmns. onnsnnz news
picu;tiut iu viiiHKW iiunirom shjiihj ui- ,!, ' r t - t " . I W
rtedmotiveiOrelse they will beUeve atT " P
f.tWhhewasinfactopWdto him J-A
nipt to arrest the pi ug less of power and corrnp.
i, must end ia disappointment and tuilurc"
"lost men who read this letter' will come
tie of these two conclusions either that
c time he wrote it. Mr. Calhoun was
is published weekly at Greenaborough, price $2,50
porannom. Whig,- . .. -
naabuigton Whig at Kepublican Uasette, ; at
Washington, every week, at 9 3,00 per annum, by
Itenry L. Macncn, esq. Whig. .
Southern liuaen, by Benjamin swum, Esa.
at Ashboro', price 92,00 per annum. ; Weekly.
OILS, Sperm, winter at'd gal
wj ta ? j 1 :
&
bbl
bbl
Ib
Fall strained.
Smnmer strained,
Unseed, .
Tanner's,
OSNABURGS,"
FORK, Hess, new
Prime,
Mess, Boston, ' .
PEPPER, black.
RAISINS, Malaga, b'ch, box
RICE. inf. to fair. 1001b
Good to jirime, -
221-2
29
Death bt Light.nlxg. Thomas I L Per.
ry was-killed in Bryan county, Georgia,
on the 19th uistant,by lightning. ' ITii
fluid forced its way thorngh-the cirSwif of
Mr Perry's hat, forming apertures Uke
shot holes, from thence to his watch-guard,
which it broke in various places, melting
the watch-key and one side of the 'watch,
lacerating his leg, and finally made, its way
into his shoe, tearing it in 'pieces.; Previ
ous to his intermeift, his face and body
swelled to such a degree that they burst in
several places. Two-Vyounjr men who
were m-mirrMy-wth: -Mr.-Pefiyf-were se
verely injured by the same stroke, and two
horses were killed. . , . :
JmoN. The importation of iron into
this country during the Inst ten years, has
amounted to 334,000,000. ...
ourv-ndly to Mr. Van
F
1
'A
f "
ton, by Taylor & Browiv at $2J5Q per annum.
Oarolina Watchman. Saiisburv. everv week.
y Pendleton tc Bruncr, at 'iJw per ajutom-
i Whig... -v 1 ' f - '
Western Carolinian, same place, by Dr. Austin
AV C F. PbW. Rn at 2 51? innnm. IaiL
. . . . s iii'v wi'ni ' ia if iMir- 11 iiomai ani i 1 - wf r " rm -
port for the 1'residcrrcy: and findina too. tT.. Jri' T , ..V . houn. " -
. 4 J t.? 'rris. i KlRW uuim DOm at UDOIU Mr. I r-L-i.. T i ... vm r a-i.
iwe AuiiuiiiHiruiion was mnKinir mm I urm- .. . .. - , , r , . ,- i -uiiur.i"iiiuu,viiiiui1 i.jr A.. s.uiuu,
tcr offers, -cnt over and united with the ,YTJL V
itifiiviifcuiiu cuiHnmmy man. I . ncucia ,,uig axuiiktt. i auiuiiuu, uj iju
n, yet finding that
; confidence of the whi
he could not obtain ' K r v,,f
igs and eet their " "I "Ll"v .......
a ii i a a: t n :1- ri ! I Choice,
B - -. -r . - v
Uomeauc, . gal
Holland gin, '' ,: gal
American ein,' ral
Jamaica Rum, . gal
N.E.Sum, hhds. and bbls. gal
Whiskey, ITiiL and Wait gal
do. Hew Orleanvgal
Peach Brandy, gal
SUGAR- Muscovado, lb
Porto Rico and St, Croix. Ibl
ill, im,iiM6 lira; MWillJlBIIIKJ,ai. 1. nm ; .SI .1 . I W V .IS4UI WLl.
r. yanBurentoo, after having through all r XZZZ E' fL
i onrnns tor many year denounced the r , . "r r V - I liamrwn. jt t ,50per annum. Loco toco.
. vvenenaoiaroi -Laioenj. mi ju!nenorauiii bj
ar ati lk 1 1 , .f
llifiers. as traitors, -oeinir at th hewn. V . jKen 01 in me letter
of the present session of Conffressthat T ne cmPycd in ,ts mce.'
vaa liknlv tn hf in tb minnrifxr VimnrrVif I " , . ... " " '
m up in the hope of bcintr able to sustain GeSat defection from thb cbttbch of
a time, his sinking fortunes.' AH im. Rome. The whole Roman Catholic dodu.
Hial and intelligent men regird this co- ,alion in Lithuania and White Rtwsia,with
ion, as the most barefaced andjirolligate ",c,r Oop nim pnesxs, nave seccaea lrom
t has been witnessed in the present ago. tlio Romish Church "find connected them,
f President does not seem, however. with the Russo Greek Church. , We
Ivtn' wnn mnrli mlmnioM ,1,;. I state this fact on the authoritv of the PnnA. I weekly, at per
ZTF--" " - : H"'lry'Zi:: n-,kJJ.u. A.i ' ,.. -'lTarooraUPreaa. Tarbom-.
peraw movemcni. Among Uie iNumn. - V fct SisO per annum. Loeo Foeo.
, many Honorable men are unwilling to '""""u uaiuu ovemoer zz, wUmington Advertiser, by F. C. Hilt, every
iransierea tnus try John U. Calhoun, like " er. . iwcenj at per annum, waig. : . . .
manyjc;att!ei;whil - ... I JVtoe4JSli?,e' FJLbJ.
t?l1eJt IIlSTOEICAL FeSTTVAI, Iimsborwigh
. ... ..-w . uiuuo urei, ii ut iui. i a iro wcicuiauuii ui uro Dwuwi VA3iiiciiiutii i ov uenjus nearuat kiju ner annum. - v nis.. .
ie principal ac.1 Anniversary of the adoption of a Constitu. I Farmers Advocate, at Jamestown, by J. Slier-
Havana, vrhite
do - brown, -
Loaf,
Lump,
T.W.Young, weekly, at $20 per
Whir. . . m
Warrenton BU-porter, at Warrenton, br RobL N.
Verille & Thou. Reynolds, Jr. weekly, at f 3,00
per annum. Whig, uterary and commercial.
. iinlilax Advocate, at Halifax, by.
at 83,00 per annum. Whip.
V North Carolina Democrat, same place, every
week, by , at per annum. Loeo Foeo.
, The. Rubicon, at Yanceyville, by H. EJIowsrd,
annum. Loco toco.
br- Geo. Howard,
It;
tly, which must overwhelm the principal ac. 1 Anniversary
I may, perhaps, recur to this subject tion by the Colony of Connecticut took
jt ( nothertime. - - . place at Hartford xm the 21st instant The
i J A KEprrBilcAif of the OtD School. " I oration was delivered by. Noah Webster,
i isnevuie, way X7UU . ,( . I L. L D.4 now in the 83d year of his age.
f -''vasssssaWamBasi - . ' After the public ceremonies of the day
t Liberia is one of the greatest coffee re." wer overjtho audience was invited to a
I ' is in the ; world. 4 Thocolonies have! Wak to.the ancient burying ground, whose
ceded in raising throe crops a year, tombstones, monuments, and other memo
( " indigenous to Africa. In a few years i witbr antique inscriptions, preserve
i t H we have no doubt, we shall, receive me names and memories of the fathers of
ur coffee from Liberia : for these Am- colonies. ; l ue recolloctiona and asso.
n colonies will want the very articles Iciations which the sight of these remember.
wood at $1,00 per annum.
ricultural. - r "'"
Semi-monthly. Ag-
-,! addition-to the above, there is Loeo Foeo
paper at Washington, N. C though nojtaa yet
received at the Beacon Office, nd possibly one or
two others we have not yet beard of.
Into the company of which the M Highland
Messenger' new humbly prays admission.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAILS,
'At and from Athevillc, N. C. '
SALT, Livxoarse, sack 4 bu.
Fine, . sack4bu.
-Turk's Island, " bush
Cadifjft ' '' bush
SOAP, American veUow, Ib
SHOT, all sizes, a lb
SEGARS, Spanish, M
American, - "M
TALLOW, American, lbf
TOBACCO,-.
Kentucky,
M an tiac tore d.
lrendish.
TEAS,
Soncbonjri
(iunpowdcr, ,
Kvson.
Yomnr Itvson,
TWISE, seine,
Sewing, ': " " " . Ib1
WINES, Madcim, .gal
TeneruTe, Lb P. ; gal
Malaga, ral
Claret Marseilles, cask.
do- Hordeax. cask
Champaigwe, doc
s nL t
Bohea. ; , Ib 18
' - lb m
i lb 63
h 4S
lh
- ' Ib -.,."21
150
237 L3
275
312 1-2
175 :
50
1 10
50 r
"On Tueadar eveninr. the 2d inst- bv Rev. D,
R. MeAnallr, JaarKs Wsuvsa, Esq- to Mrs. A. A.
I GiLULaan, all of this eooaty. a '.
.PRINTING! PRINTING!!
THIS.Office having nowort hand a complete
assortment of Book and Job Type, the pro.
prietors are prepared to execute, it. the most fash
ionable style, and on moderate terms, all kinds of
j i LETTEI-PIESS PIHTIK, j.
Such aa Pamphlets, Show Bills, Way BilK SUre
and Horse doj Business, Frofesskmal and VniiUng
(..arus ; every tmd of jflanks; ejection t icketa,
acc Oi-C., ate .. ft -
KTThe assortment of Type in this Office is
surpassed in any Office in this section of the Stj
and being entirely, new," we can' safely prom
that. Printing of every description will he hand
somely executed.
All orders for Printing, addressed to the Publish,
era, will be thankfully receircd and promply
tended to. ..
Asheviue,Jun5,184py:: ----?'-
niGHUNl)' MESSENGER. :
A teeekltf paper publiie4 at AtheriUe, If. C.
Devoted td Religion, Morality. Science. Palitiea.
' and General IntcUigeaee.
EDITED BY D. S. McANALLY fc J. ROBERTS.
IN oropoaing to publish a new Journal, and there.
by to swell the number of periodicak already
flooding our country, it will naturallv be txnretr'd
oTws to give aa outline of the principles by which
weexpect to be governed. ; This we wul do ma
concisely as posaiblc: And, - . ' - "V. r
- let. While we cautiously exclude aj sectarian
eontroycrsiea on abstruse and disputed pomta ia
Christian TUeoJotry, we will carefully aad constant-"
ly hold up the Bible and the. Christian trhgion as ,
mdispensable to the moral, social and 'political iar
terests of any communKy. y .
Jd. s shall (iidustnously kibor to set forth and
maintain sound principles of morality, eorn-ct taste
and good manners. Vice hi all iUr varied forms
snail meet its merited rebuke, and a decided stand
will be taken against all imparity of expression or
representation, ns all ekwaishneas and vnbranty.
la abort, no pains will be spared to make oor Daoer
a welcome Meeeengar to tlie yirtnous and rood of
every sge and of every sect, . ' t
3d. A Uberal share of iDr s5tention shall bs V. 1
voted to those branches ef natural science aa a.
ecssary to be at least partially ondesatood by every:
larmer ana every mecuanicoi meeonniry. -
4th. Ilie fatiUeal Uepartment wiU be ondes the
immediate and sole control of J. Koscbts, srbn
believes himself to be a Iras RepmUicaa, and aa
such cawsstt, and will not, support the leading snra- t
sores of the present Administration. On thas sob.
jeet, his course will be calm, though decided.-
will, at all uinoa, take the liberty of promptly and
plainly eisssing his opinions on all subjoeta bear.' '
inr on toe political interests or the eommonny.
without, at any time, urostitutmr his paper to the
unhaUowed purposea of detraction and abuse. Ilia
arse will be decidedly independent, lie m pied?.
ed to no party, and will always write and pablish
what be beneres will tend to the pobbe--wraI and'
suupwiss what in his jugdment Woold be faijarioos.
x And finally, aa we shall ask the iaror of ex
changing with the best papers of tho country, we
hope to be always ready to keep oor readers inform
ed of the important transactions passing at home
and abroad. x
Terms, i -
.' The " IImjhuxd Messehoes" wul be published
With a newjress and types, and on a large sriert at
$2 50 per annum, if paid in advance, or $3 00 at
the end of the subscription year,
No subscription arifl be received for a leas period
than twelve months, nor will sny paper be
tinned, exaept at the option of the aubliaher. On til
all arrearages are settled. ;
AaheviUc,June5, 1840. r:" 1
BOOKS! BOOKS I . N '
A HANDSOME kit of new Religious BOOKS,
.9L consisting, in part, of r
Clarke's Commentary on the Old and New Testa,
"taenia, 8 vols, royal octavo. t-: t--
Wesley'B Sermons, 2 vols, royal octavo,
Wataon'e do. " - - '
Watson's Biblical and Theological Dictionary,
Coral's Biblical Dictionary for Sabbath School. ,, .
fa new work.) -Travels
in different parts of Europe ia 1836-7, by
WUbur FWk, 8. T. D. ,
Parents Friend, or Letters .on tha Edocation of
Children, by Bev. D. Smith.? ... . .
Child's Magaxine, 16 vols. - . . '
Voyages and imvwsfreampyd lrom the aaoat aa. -
thentic sources, 14 vots. . t ,
Evangelical Rambler, 13 vola. ' ' ,
A great variety of Sabbath School Spelling, Read.
1 ing. Question and Hymn Books, dlc aVvc.
Single Sermons, by different authors, oa a variety
of subjects.
A large supply of Kcligioos Tracts. '
-Aliof which rrfllhe sold low for rssh Fasjairo -at
the office r' H Measenger."
, AafceviUe, inae S, l.Wltee ' ' ' ' 1
to nmm m minun.
f PI 1 HE undersigned, agents for Ixthian Ic Ho-
'8L
a 20
12
BLAHK8!BLA!KSn
'E have wow on hand, and- shall continue
.. to xoep, a large and general assortment of
I on rood paper, and in the latest style, which
i sold on uie usual terms, we now have
Constables Warrants, V
. ' Ca. Sa'a. and Bonds, V
s. Superior Court Ca. Sa'a, . : '
County Court Road t)rtkTs,
Executions, ".'-.,,-..
Guardians Bonds, - "'
.; Apprentices Indentures, ; .
; Appearance Bonds,, .
"Constables Delirrrj Bonds. .
Superior Court Witness Tirkctj.
County Court " do. do. r ir
- County, Court Ca. Sa'a, iie Ate- dtoT
And arc now prepared to print to order, in the
neatest manner, everv description of Blanks.
I K71A". orders for Printing of any kind will be
promptly aiienoea m,
"Messeneer Utfice, ' I. I
V AaheviUe June 5, 1840 I
1, v-..'l -
Stale orVorlh Carolina
BUNCOMBE COUNTY,,
piraaToaaa.
rt i mxj . 1
' - - I vamoen rjanx, par.
a.- I r&n R.t . -
AEKIV4LS.
Centra aasrwa Mnn Amirm
h we can send in exchange. Wei look ncca must call up were Well suited to the Thmu A R.tnrd.iJ
- .1. , ..... i ! l e'-r.w. ii - - I . .
i uie coiony estaDliahrnentaon tlie west I pecuitax ciiaract:r w niece wore uon.- -i try iu o-ciocx, r. a.
rf . ri.a 7 : . . . ir -1 . I 'TKa kniwiiuii iitiifTn lr,llr,orwt waa . ti.pt. I - Western via lVano
,v. uluUiailwre umnmun iigui i . , m ,'... i diiis incrcnanu nana, l-neraw,
i they are generally regarded.'. They ken of by many distinguished personage,. Th2jH"fiMootay l 4 Mechsnica Bank. Augusta, par,
,l.: ii. ... S I tu iT-l ti. rv M.i! I lnurdaya,ssaturdays,la. Lm. l tnu, R.h K. if
uaujoiw rcvuiuuonize ' Ainca, OlW I m iuuuhu iray presnMSU m virtue I g a-M
f her rich treasnres into the Jap of Am. of his office as President of the Historical J Western, via Franklin,!
n commerce.- IV. O. Amenta.- - Society of Connecticut, undetwhoso auspi. to G Wednesdays, 7,
- .. ,-. a a . ' a . a a. a".
ces the celebrauon-was instituted. At his
axsaas-a ,ft f j Wp MIV IV( LSs (A UVllrf IIIDUMIrVUa at-v ItlJW nnJkm Trsl Mttfal.taU
orjciGEOTHK United States. The 1 rig't hand were;eated tho orator of the L-MonaVy. tfrma ya!
uiiigiun metropolis states mat lrom the I uaj "m vuucmoio vji. xruinimu, uio i 9 . m. -
lation of onr cmvemnvnt nn in 1M7 I only survivinff member of the military (am. I Eastern, via Ruther-j
nge inJhis country has been-69,. j y of Washington. , ' - . xaaya!
"TS - . - t t atB, r. i. .
v " " Rev. Dr. Elt, or Philadelphia, has ac Easter, viaBurnsvine,
e Boston Female Antiavwy So- cidentally lost the sight of one of his eves, vMondays,
" has yotcd.142 to. 10, to 'dissolve by a blow from a forming utensil he was cTor!!
- - lu.sCv ,..'. .J
xoxrhaaffe.
Bills on England, 10 per eenL pmn.
France, 5f. 15 a 5f. 17 1J1 per doUar. - .
Short sight on New York, 3 a J li.
Discount days for Bills of Exchange, and Notes
' at the Banks, everv dav.
U. 8. Bank Bills, S a 4 percent, disc
Hamburg tsank1 Bills, pat.
Interior Georgia Bank Notes, 10 percent die.
eavannali city notes, b per pent. da
Augusta, 10 per cent disc
Bank of Milled goville, VI pet eenL dis.
Ocmulgee Bank, 10 per cent dav '
Bank W Hawkinsville, 15 percent, dis.
' Fridays, 5 oclock, A.M.
r
Tuesdays and Satur
days, 9 a.
Tt,m-d. ComtoWVWaTliiIc
and Ratnrdara o'clock. I A I'ARGE quantity lust printed and (or sale at
. ,-. - ... I JMSHm ofRc. ..... ,;, -
I Aabeville. June 5. 1840. - 1
Wednesdays, 6 a.m. 1 Conntv Conrt ExecntlonS.
I sr
TjlORsaleon Moderate terma,kt tha "Messen.
Superior Court qf Law, Spring Term ', 1840.
Susannah McCAaao. '- 1
us." ! Pr. 1 1 1 10.X roa
Wi ijjamG. McCa asoind otlirrs, f Ditoacc
. ' heirs at law of David McCarson. )
T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,that
JL William r. t oor and Mm Klizaheth, his wile.
two of the defendants, are not . iAhahitanta of Uiis
8 to to It is ordered that publication be made, for
six weeks, in tlie " Ilurhland Messenger,' published
at AsheviUe, for the said William r. foor and his
wife Mir. Elizabeth, to be and aonear haibre the
judge.of the next Superior Court of Law, to be
held for the county -of Huneombe, at tlie Court
House hi Asbevilie. on Uie third Monday after the
fourth Monday in September next then and there
to plead, answer or demur to the petition hied by
- petitioner, or tho same will be taken pro eonfesso,
and set for hearing ex parte.
- A true copy from the minutes.
' 'Witness, J. ROBERTS, .
i June, 1810. - Pr'sjee, f 4 50.
ii-1
Mondays. t 6 o'clock.
ger Office.
iv Wanted,
AT this Office, two apprentices to the PRINT
ING BUSINESS. Bovs from fourteen to
1 sixteen or seventeen years old would be' preferred.
Nona need annlv hot those of seed moral charac
ter, and have the rudiments of an English ediica.
I lion. Those wishing a situation would do well to
apply immediately. ,1
tar's Type Foundry, New Ton. will
tract to supply any quantity or variety of Printing
Type to the Pointers of North and South Carolina,
and tieorgia, on aa adyantageons terms aa they
can be furnished from the manufacturers. The
Type made s,t this establishment is all east by band
the metal equal, if not superior to any in the country-
; ' . -' -
We are also agents for R- Hoe At Co's Machine
and Hand PRESSES, and all otherartieles mana.
factured'by them for Printers' and Binders use.
Wr alo keep on hand, and contract for the reg.
ujat supply of Printing Paper, of any quantity or
-awe. .- - '
Johnson & Du rant's Printing Ink, alsraya on
hand, r or sale by
BURGES ct WALKER
RUtiooer's Hall, 85 East Bay, CharlcstaoAC
March 3. 1840. : ; . 1
- Ilolston CTollrarr.
: NEW.MARKET, EAST TENNESSEE. ". ,
THE Semi-Annual Examination of llolstoo
Conegr.tloaed its Whiter session on Thorn,
day the 2Gth ult, and the Summer srssion will
commence on Friday the 24th inst, und-r mora
la vorable auspices than at any former session. "
The Rev. Alum Mathes, who for several ses
sions baa presidad over the Institution with the
t-tmost ability, and to the entire mlisfaction of the
students, tbe.Tjustees take great pleawue ia in.
forming tlie friends of the College and the public
at large, will continue as President of the same.
The steward's house, under the management
and control of the Rev. S. M. Stevens, affords
hoard and accommodation for a huge number of
students, at one'dollar and fifty cents per week,
tbdgirig hot inclodi-d. In addition to which,
board can be bad in private familiee at about one
dollar and seventy-five cents, including lodging,
dte. " v : I
..The Trustees bare contracted for building, and
expect shortly after tho eommencenvnt of this.
next arsmnn, to have several llorniitoncs ready fur
tlie use of students. ; "
T!uTasoptiicalnnd Chemical Apparetos baa -
been purchased, snd is now an its way front New
York, for the use of students naxt session. TJia
Trustees hope that by cttntinucd exertion on their
part, the an wearied efforts, of tlie Agent of the
College, togethcrwith the substantial aid from Hs -
friends and patrons in all parts of the country, la -
bsveit in their power to pntce Ililstoo CoUcge oa
a footing second to none in Ihe Western country.
Mew.Market, AprU 7,1840.
Carolina Reacon,
ivn MirrWOPIll.ITAV lIVlRtT.
Published every Saturday in Raleigh, ALC.
" -. CHKAP CASH SYSTEM
TERMS. Two dollars per annum for single
copies. Five dollars for three; copies. Ten
dollars for six copies. Twenty dollars for twelve
copies, r Invariably cash m advance. 7.. ..
Acrvrs. All persons exerting themselves to
procunsubseribera,aad fonrarding the cash price
ner sincrle conies, will be allowed one-fifth ot tho
amount (twenty per cent.) for their pains.
One dollar for six months ; but three dollars re.
milled will psy for four Copies six months. v i
WANTED, sere ral men posscsiungtiie reqiuwta
iualificstioas, M travelling agents for the Beacon
1 Omnibus, on the above terms.
Raleigh, April 27, 1840. ; 5 "
AU the papers in uie Slate will please enpy the
above onocor twice, and the faror will be
gladly reciprocated.
--
Cn. Nn'a. snd Rssnata.
F'a correct form, for sale at this omoa.
good barms. " '-
CONSTABLES DELIVERY BONUS, for
sale. ' Apply al the 'Messenger" Ofaee.
JuneS, 1840.
June a, low. -7 r- --
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