I Grai T3 v:-t - " 1 pT3 ,,: I. J; C2" 0 ot c: 1 I ' i. 1 ; - v.: , i. . l . . . I - : ii ( .ir : ! ' .trui. rr !.: n f r ; Is' .'rtV V. lL..ver t!.:i vl.: r I, f , i htm i i cv j a !n j ci)j')yc J tr ' j ' . - :r.?:v liis rxcecdirgly well, k ; t lio' -. C We '.;-r. I !.::.. t i . ft' '. !.' i-- t I ti. .of;. . . J r ' .- i 'j every to Vwtarxci viA'iw swi:;tg;;. i ..lUt.JJ Cj'TIio-u v.1 I-t,; t!icnr-lvo:' i Ijb'cd to thi clt. I" invited to iti;:' r'.ymcnt, Iilo:. . - .n xi V 1L : iiro compcll- .iidcr : : , if 1; j Lc in our C 1 to have.' Let ' jr : this notice c dressed to iinnsclf- Vo ice Iti '.j "citizens of Co! jrr.Lii, 5. C-, are taking active ..u-asurr - ':.,:( oti the great work' if i. uLi. 'i 4. 'unizcJ'or Turnpike, Ren frotr. ' . city to unite. with tbvUuncbmU; Zii , '.c. v fljit the object is on .imprrtant; ona a u4-tnrjnt to .all, and that tho people of thia section will be greatly benefited by it, is cn'ully arnareu.' We Iiopoit rmy succeed. !' , : .We have converse ! ; miry iuttlligcnt gentlemen who r.re c"" " I of pruetica. c . . ' bihty of construeling a 11 :il lo . J Co. lumbia to Greenville, S.;C.f ,ar.J weconfusi there is great (I jusibilliy' irr.th :ir argument ininfvor. Such' a road would, .say they; monopolize the entire trad? of Western Car. . olioa and Ens't Tennessee the Tehnessct;aus would rather n;;ou tlieir" produce to. 0 rem. Villu'lha'ti jv) lit Vce )t, to Georgia tii "mi-y oj therrinciw do. because the distance would not . so great, and.t'oo rond better, nnd when oifce at Greenville, tliCy" could put H upon the Rnil Roudy and in ufew. hours, b6 in ihe'riridst of an excellent market;1 Truea large Quan tity tf produce froni liiii Slate pnd Tennes see is now iftnjrgoiicJ through Greenville but it is only done by thoo who are Jbreed a nock a market, for we believe it js hardly con sidered Whilo to Vry to Siell produce Oiis tide of Augusta or ColurtjbiaV c.vecpt in iin'. commonly scarce IcasonV , And ngnin say thej, E ist Tennessee :e atid Western Oaroima Merchants could tl.cn buy 'their dr .goods a'ntl groceries nearly us cheap at Greer vitle at Cliarlestori, New York, or, elsewhere fo such a Road would build uf large importing houses jit tho former place lhaj'could furnish 'goods a; & very slight .advance ; on J2asfcrn ! price. And aalnsay Ahey, it -Wpald bring 'thousands ofco'jSle frohiho ) v country to - tho mountains of this State u eseope.tho - sickly season, . thereby affording our people. m 'addition to the market l.. -fpokenof, a liomc market for their surplus produce. j : For our own parti we Acknowledge that it i feears jho Impress of feasibility; nnJ wo visl) ; the pcopW of ;6ur State hi jeast, could beio- j duccd to tcn their eyes to .their interest this RfiYmic. , The re' a re 'those t tvo "well , knoy;, .: who wilt, bout at i' i thing as Visionary, but no great trot!; lu ."t beco undertaken or corrpletcd uii!:o".t ! hoi. ot. such in.Ment, Vtcrgy-hcVtr j o'. fetors rpnngirg up at eve Yy stip. ...Dai if thall fond. epoafurth- ' cr tsxtxr.-laaVtoni o bclicuo if will qq be practicable, let th" people who are most ir.iercstcd in it,-IV ' substantial farmers and ' biii;:c:3 r;.i, t' 3 inittcr in hmJ, and iva ! ".v? r.3 fear of i f'ilurc. More anba. IT-;..-ors orwagj.:s pass' through .this p!ice daily on the;; .3y from South Carolina ta Tennessee "to procure corn, as the crop of i.A arlicle'in a large. portion of South Caro lira ii entirely destroyed. An idea may be . 1 f l" 1 dcs:i:utba of th ) r when it i ' - ... thcoi wagcr.i ai-2 sent from a . to two hundred miles for '. . rvArs of poor pecpb are I...-. - t and going to Tennessee Al.rir:! tirc'y cf f r'.cc:.; - ' , T I 1 " ir: I r- ! Cfty pcrson.1, cor.-istir en- r fi titles, passed through this '- E3YS : A Ki-'-ire- cc:.i- ih Lyr. - Vc !:'.:o it." Ve r'r? wicl.cJ fjllows, ycj Lynn . j it," ia'dccJ!' -Ara'tyca "": ! 'rs ,r",," r :!s ft a f Li I., i ... j K ' " " .! " . I a we . . ., :j : C cf C!ir"ir.aa. ... . i . , ' n" has 'i's torv wcu. , l.j : Whig j honor him f.,r ' s el".. it 3, :ui J .iJ hi. j for his fA'-rlijiii ; L;l i1 " l"; Cl l-v lh : chiv'r cau J c. rc. (-r c 'v b. s .-lit n J-lcJ thru". J, corn-1 prL J .;:!rt!.fl Lion. grip which bound rr.nmJu, t cur coutstrv. e nut I. ivc votcJ O'T'inst Graham bc- cause v.eaduiiru l or loved Imn Ics., biil'be cat? v.-v.irJ principles and fotlir.ga irif Hear nhat ihc Orcet,Jnro, Patriot snvs : " The unj:i!::il. ! r-.r:::. r in which Gr.: ! itn came out, and the pitifj j Vi i s. t up to excite the people agtiius Jiis ituuiy and lion est. antagotiUt, is conclosTvo proof of the demagogue and should be sternly rebuked Tint nnlr lit tho Pull.1 but cwrv VL-Unrn ' Th not only at tho Pulls, but verv where, The dear People' 'ihe Sjvereigns, " - fr . men of our land1 hov often and.l. . dis. gracefully are they humbugged.1 "-' Pretty good.' Hit him agun, for be de serves iti :' : ; xl I 'L b; t'tytx?' . The Mi!: Chronicle, says; ! It h rpgret th it we learn that the Hon. J.i's Graham has ; ;; iin thrust himself for ,. ; 1 as n candidate tor Congress m oppo Uj the Hon. T ;L. Ciinginan. Surely hC: i i n Whig who opposes Mr. C., and relies mai;. . : 'v on the support of the opposite party for his. election. But what -will not oin-. bitioa d7 . It nit only lends nun to do strange tdingn but pronijits t'.em to deeds uf depcrationV . . 1 , - " "-; Now let it not be ' fiirgvitlen that these. ex tracts a rl) nil "from Whig; papers ".and wo Could, wen: it necessary, quolesomething of a similar character from almost 'every Whfg pnp?r in' ihq State. ' LT'-: - - J- Are o(j r Views of Mr. Graham's course We have, extracts frori sever d L'JCofoco papers, iiv.-tcgard;to this matter, which we shall preserve for future reference. - ; yhe flllowincomprise the , Returns from the several Congressional Districts in this Sial ."so, fan as we have received them : '"'II FIRST ; DISTRICT.". ' v !. Qihgman ( 17.) Gr ah am (Doultful) Caldwell . 400 . , . 504 ; v-" Jlurke, j tN ",, 903 j . '.' G7G ; Uuthcrfdrdj C33 : 1O30T '.r -!833 513 r- -"'430;'-; 3oG S03 J9Q -374 5214 7 ' : ... 4 " - - "323 ' p .; - , t-oi ' Macp:i,'f, .l332..t HnywcDj, ' -iJ7 ; . "4 ''tin'i llendersonp .447 49J8 -Graham's, majority j.-GE'CONdOlSTPJCT. ; ' Meek TeWarg 3c Union, 781. . LincohV; j' t -." " 377 ' 7 iredeU;:; Davie,: t jfe llowahv-;;- " v 605 Catawba, ' ' .457 : CabarrijV, : - Sll . 1276 .44" l ' .371 .7S5' "995' Earrjiiger's majority S31.. - .v , ! THIRD DISTRICT. We have "only: partial returns 'from this PMriet, but enough is known to place ihe elcctioij of Rcid, Dern., beyond a doubt.' We did not) fentiripatd any other result. J rr - - FOURTH-DISTRICT,- -I We ihavc.r. fii rc turns fi n this District- L-t Gcft. D-t : i i ,Wvliig, i i jrted. to ti elected by a t! usr-d r1 ' .ii:y. Both the candidtQS Dockcry and Worth, sro Whigs. t FIFTH I STRICT." , , , " Ii (IH) Dobbin D ) Wake,, .;. 817 1221 1055';' 627, ,670 - 000 Chatham, --"-'" f Cumberland " 03 372 443 ; Moore",-v . Johnston' Wayne, ' . Dobbin s mnj. 2,CCj - . ; , SIXTH" DISTRICT.- v e are r.ot' in possession of the .vot cf this District,- L-t Mclvay, Dern , is t'.cclcd over Mcar?, Whig. f, -;j ,C . - SCVCNTI! DISTRICT. ; As . t'.. o p rsct: -Ir j T " . ; r I ;t , wu have net received tl.3 -l,L-.D i-1, Dr.i., is elected orcr lj.;rJ; v;i.:j. i . - Frc:rr) tho I2!th anJ ITia:".- - ;.zU Uj i:j r..un:j. " " ,Siur,th3 tl.Icj s:iij th-'3 : , : , t r v - : '.V: ' - ' . Wo r:-r. .7 f.oj 1 .no f.L, s. v I -a a L ., . s s:;.: ti.cu i. i .i.n;r-::j G nr;. f Ly ;s con-T-raL'j irliy.. Tl.'a rc-u!: can bj a!, triple J lo no father tha:i !.cal causes. I.avinjso Uiely cu" !eu;ned theodicy of tlie Dcrijocralic party, wc. cannot- bilieve lhat a mijorisy of her citizens have turned fuch n poliucal somer.ct as this, byt liarc, as before sakf,' been i:j Juccd'to sup;rt ib.o Democrat fro:" mtivc3af local intcn - ! Is. I lo nuUtf;,barJ r.j.!4i. j Vhigj of that aie o utscuurag M at their defeat. Van dilis-nV:may for a- nhilo liiumph but correct principles are as endurable s the everlasting hills, aiid must eventually ride over all oppo. sition. $ The. honest voters of the nation may Air a -while be deceived, and induced to pl.ico confidence in unworthy men j bu we repeat, tint -all' tcfVcomc out right. -The principles i.f iho'Whigp-irty .MUST thev WILL tri u.nph. ; Then tke hca'ct, ye who have so nobly contended for the best, interests of your country your efforts will aOcngth be crown, oi willx success." .The, motto ol ciery Whig h uldb;v FIGHT ONFIGHT. KVIi".." Unfurl our. banner tt t!ie free winds i. f IIj t. ven. and there let it fl rat until we triu:;-; or !t ., f k. ,. .. : v ,, . '' v "... :,; i., ; fl , ; ;y:; ; f v" ' - -. -" ' ..... : fill in the contest. Itcntiicky. JLieclJoiis. . In Kentucky, the polls being kept open for three days, ilid not close until' Wednesday nikht. The- Lfixinj'toiV 'Reporter" of-- that jrpWhing, speaking -of. the progress of the election;'' savs: tThe- Whias liave. amnle can - for rejoicings thus far, for the gallant manner,, in which they have sustained thieir cause. We havelieard enough from ou.r own District to predict with entire confidence the reelection oj pur able and faithful representa tive Garret Davis."1- TrF; Marshall,1 auin: dependent candidate, wus the opponenrof Mr. 6'ivfs. "; ' i-' Tho Liuisville Journal of. the Gih says that tho-returns then rreeived were highly favora ble, an I expresses ubelieC that Mr. .Thomas son, (Whig), would b re-elected from-Jhal District. - .'; T - ii - ,'. - . . ' " . . .... , " . " , It ln-ihc'Covirigton District it is confidently asserted thnt .Mr. Gaines fWhig) ha 3 succeeds cd over1 Mr. Tibbals, the late member. ; ; A n -extra froni i' ?- B rdstowa Sentinel gives'thc state of the -pol! L Ln cleseif the first, day, in all ihe counties of, the District, and lias no 'doubt ;that Mr. A'ouiTg, ''ttib VVfilg candidate is elected . .t',-v3.." ."; ' ' -T , Ii Tne (Richrn6nd Chroniclafurnishcs tlic first day4s vole in. several of'.lhe counties of the sixth District, which look favorable to the election of Mr. MeKee,-, (Whig.) ' In this District thero are two Whig candidates run oins against ory: Democrat." J 1'itThereturn frc.i Mr. French's District in. dicale tha,lj is r-tl.'cted, ; ' ' ,L AJabama ElecfiOit.The following returns, contained in a postscript f eColumbiw En qoirer, are all ihat bnve cn: j to hand of the election of Alabama. The contest for Go. vernor ii between Terry the regular nomi. natcd, and : Martin, the .independent candidate:!- V- 4-;r ; :!'.-". RUSSELL 'COUNTY : ' : : . For Governor , . i Martin, Dem., i Terry, . r- f .'Tor Congress. r Hilliard, Whig, ;". i- ' I Cochrao , Dem., , . , I ,-" I 'Legislature. Long; Whig, . t jportef, Dem.,". - - - "Barr.ctt, Whig Holland, independent Whig, 8l3 3G0 703 G02 C84 497 .Reported majority in Macon county for Hiiliard, 500. --; r Indiana. Caleb B. sTtiith (Whig) is re elected tj Congress liy .a large rn:jority. From iherother Districts the.accouau.are too imperfect to make up any r-'-ibru " Strong hopes are tcrtained, how . , .f the defeat of Robert Dale Owen, ' - , . . Il is said that rln and c. Tectum! ly cjr?'' fected wilh "negar, been pickle J.' 1 . ay be speedily -.shbgthe parts af which onions have T 7;.? xsoh Truth in Sutshetl. The Na. llcr.-l l?Y refr.ar!. -: - . A prospered s v v:.j ; -.y:r i:i l! - :r t:.-t c; IrjisCsr:.:.:. fover. t;" Tty:z I It ib. , i:.t ia the siiiy " shall ; :'cd t.3 Lccobco party 3tvowc ' -rbciplcs.'! v '. ' - L -'ier -'-: Co., ' ' ' . .ti:n: It. e p. j.f. . on l!..? pjirt ..f tl.j Vr!. : :t 11.3 c-u: j zn- .d by !' ; t' jcor.i.r. - If .Jlr." ' ', I.?. 'V. I .u':i in sliced tit' MI l ujri - XVJil vt.-ji vwtulJ rr.-j-cb l-i - e!ecljd in n!;rc.:niei' b- '".ro t! 1 , -i t"' .. Von. A. 'Graham having pre- vL-j-'y announced uw 'f. a- candidate (b. longirj to neither-party) in l!i th ihe neu a. pers in the Distriet, rid his wi:1 !ruva from the contest was u .aown :ti a single coua ty,sive the cno itr which ho uitliJ; v his namoina public speech on iho v. !; t;f the eleotian, which-leaves . some dilubtiin the minds of many inquisitive .sort uf people, whether the whole vote cast f irb th r !nms was not countpd for James Gr!rr . iave also understood tint at many, very many, pre cincts in the District, no distinction was made between the two names' hut the tickets simply written ' Graham.11. and so " f .1 r as I caiiL certain, all such werccounted for J unes Gra ham, anJ n votes at all returned for Dr." W. A:. Graham. How r this manner of count, iog v lesaflfrcted the result, ;s Hot, of course, known. i.And - further, supposing Mr. Gra nam was in earnest when he seemed to regret his not having been able' to, meet'. MrCing. man at Cherokee Court and appear -wjih him on the slump throughout the Distiict, .slating that had hedono sf, his mj nit) - would have been swelled to fifteen,' instead of. three bun dred, would he tint like to have an 'pportuoity of 1 dng.lhe race over t--r. - w ; - - . Aiier calmly considering :the - whofe; mat. ter, I nin convinced that tlie Whigs of the Distri.l (in the main) t exactly satisfied with t!.e manner in !.h the thing was done and to claim Gnu . .1 the Whig llcprcsen tative from 1 ho Weatero Reserve will make us feel a little sheepish. Therefore, Ifor the sake 01 our own feelings, anij la .aiiora iir. Graham nn opportunity of beating Mr, Cling man theilSOO which he say he can I pro- pose to makiMip ftlr. Graham rice -Hundred Dollars to" resign his scat and let the Govern. or order a. new election--run the . raceovcr, canvass the District, and conduct himself lik a gentleman.' If he doubts my disposition to fork him over the money 'he lias only to make his resignation conditioned that the money be deposited in the Bank.at 'Ashe vi'de,- subject i his'oider onthcIay of comparing -the votts afterthe eleciion," and his. Excellency will soon be informed that the cash is at the spot "-If : '". HENDERSON. ' " ' Fr' in ilio Knoxville Standard The Koxrillc. FemalcAcatlci:iy. . Ihe examination ot tno ypungLadies in "this Institution, tooTt place on " the30t!i and 31st bf Julyv in presence of ii very large and highly intelligent audience composed not on.' ly ol jour on n ciiizensbut also oi the parents, guardians ud fiiendsof many of the pupils from-a distance. ' Tho Trustees a o'd .Visitors deem the time and the occasion n imppro priate to e ill j ublic attention to this .Inst it u lion,' to ..!; of. the results .accomplished in the past .arnnd announce the prospects for the future. The number of puj i!s entered for the session just closed, was sevc.Jj cyii... Wo might safely appcal'lo any r all of . the intel ligent audience: who1 witnessed the .examlna. tionYtoibear testimony to the. ndonrable mariT tier in .which the young ladies sirqullted them- aelves throughout n ni'1-' rigid nnd.-Ncruiimz ing exar.iin iiion., ,Wi n e nftun wimes-rd siuiili. exhibitions f uiale exaoyin iiions butw can safely" aver wo pever observed a more 7." :st, thorough arid searching one than thtsw an J never did we Wftnessa" more satis J tactory, evidence . ot aouity, nueiny nnu ill ness on the part of InstruclorsKand industry , application, and ' proficiency on the . part of the nupils generally. ' We are well aware that these public examinations, are -j '(". quently deceptive, nnd afFird ;..;t little re'i .. evidence of ihe merits of t scI. r, improvement of the p- ; in relation io thj Ivnoiville remile .i -.iny, isincc it has been under the superin'.endeoce of its able and efficient head, JMr. McAnally'w can con fid; ; ly assert-, from the k tv)wlcdge'; and ,ob. seryation of many of the 'J sues ond Visit, ors; that the work is hciu.!, ''v,-)vjt and cdmplctir. Mere app-afaties, t!. s.owtin. sel, and gloss of education fiod no couuten arice at his hands. . The substance and not ihe shadu w. is the oblfcl f his etTorf . This will need no con1rmalinwiih those who wit ncssed the c :. ' : o n . " " M r." M c A n 1! v : much aide ! t.- ii. ' Ifots by the valuable services of the Rev. ! r. Rowley" a most sue- cessful and accom; cd Teacher,; who, wq arch. to say, ntinuci.j .occupy-his prrsPiit position i. ademy. ' Th'3 Ius" L,e; . . lias neen tor some time ; :t a: . '. c unio to be under the seperit-: r. lv r.ce of M is i M a rgi ret Ann Tem pb.",To ty any things in fummeuda'tion of her ab'.iity u:J fitness us a Teacher in this Department, would be entirely superfluous to t!.3so 'who were present at the cxaminalion and-were j freq icr.tly ilt'"hted, -durir" - i'.s pregresi by f nerf-'rm ince of her po-' on the'Piim. tliosa not having 5 . . ; h2- TV...HC 1 to 3- . c .rv . .liib.il" J L everv t L. t -j r-"":n i.1cu to i crav. 1: rs. ?bAr.iily, wl..- is wl'.I r nl- ,rt lr.s'.r-. 0:1 ia t.. -j :auiiful arid cb.rt "cccon female education. Iishrr.::r.:s cf a i In additic- t?" t? I. ! J. H. I , .. C "... c. a. ::. Cr,.: r, Ilu. L, Ml-C E. Alexander. Fro:a the National I;.'..i . Yur, 12 y tl.c We have sai I, and v ecuiivr to use 1.. Ar: has become, ia our ( t to transeend with oj. . - 3 Ex. i i icxas ; but i.s i.;;;l limits to pis beyond its p ;;..! .itij:i ::r.J posses sions into a region' .within ' ! U Texas has not a settlement,. and which t. ; -1.. at least forty. five thousand Mexican r. o :r whom Texas has never exercised an ilium's juris dictio"i is nuking nothin 1 ' : : i f. tensive war, unjostif.cd by f that necessity which could : . temporary employment of the pu' the President, without the sanction t,. of Congress (ihu war-making powr a word, between that A-viich be img lint which the Administration paper 7ih instant confesses that he is doing, t..c u.f. ferenco is as enorutous as, itj isyidenUr- Though, as we have said, it is of choice that ihe AnncxationiM have felt him, and ol choice th'it he.stHnds, in a predicament involving the resort to an Executive act which is eminently repugnant to tlic Ujnsmutiou ,ol -this O v. ei nmeut (or of any popular G-tttrr.mcnt) yet il. is mopsirous,- vanion,ona aan;...rous in the extren ; limi he should eiceed evi n the necessity thus -oduced, and ptunge forward ii)ti a me a sure r. t only beyond all eontempla. lion of unyt poiiiicaf vxjectation, hdt beyond any powers' which the force of tt sudden con tingency might. excuse hi assuming. - In the official reply of AlwUnhn to our ar. tide ofclhc day before yesterday on this sub ject, ' the accomplished, men whom its cci lors h ive found in this city" - the consider able accession of tident which the Admiuis iration has brought witli i ii?T thji tried and distinguished 'members of -.thu Uemocrati party who htive r accepted office under it,'" may have afforded .a, part of the expected equiVa lent for the places ihey ho!d, vul not a very r ncing token of their impartiality between ihe Cxccutive-essumptions imd .tho:Laws or Ciins'itution. ;Tnoy defend at largo the tier, eise of pawer by 'the .President which we'ebn. jJemned; and .they ""deliberately contended that the. real limits ofiTexas extend west (rj the Rio" del? Nortel They' thusj admit, in general and in pinieular, whatwa charged that the Executive is acting as we supposed, NoWj'iriark tlie" consequence! The only ground upon which this proceeding can ptace itself" is, that Texas has assumed, by iiw, as hets, all the 'cotmlrf ibithfy"lhe Rio del Norte; including Santa Fe and ol her1 Mexican, possis ions , within which d' Texas iiwh can hardly he said evei" to set his' fool except as a prisoner. Certainly, the wriiera for the llnion". advert to some alleged ;VadniHsionr-by-;U3 (the U. States) that these were -tTie .limits' of .Texas. Biit need we' say- If'ls too futile to merit any jitteiitiort, ihusio'sity ihst' our admission, if - t 1 ' . n i .. e ec made woiild give Texas any rigHt ov - what tfciiSve nothing to dv with? Mcanlir... , "where is the admission Not in any act, lav. , or authotity uf the United' States, certainly. If so, (el it be"prodoccu. " Of course," we Ivtiov (being somewhat familiar with -Texas arguments) what- the Union71 meant. ";The admission .-Coustsis'nf -mi iinneXaii-m liap, or of lire headlong as- ; ti- - in Texas speech es in Congrefs--'.t.ius-.iio.culous "from the first, J so ih r. ghly nnd.. mercilessly ex posed in one'td Mr. B nton?i 'speeches us to have been thenceforth dropped entirely by all who-ih'sirt-d. to' preserve lor lie -anriexaaon scheme any semblance offense or decency. If, thenY ihe President euirtakearme.d pos session of every thing within these lidly-clainu ed but false (because never 'exercised) limits of Texas, he is; for the same reasons as make it' hi duty to defend with our arms Texas pr t ; 'r," bound to drive every Mexican beyond m p f lel Norte, or to reduce him under the - action of Texas And thus, if he can .. .Jo the co-isiwir' region asfr a: the llio We! Norte, an I ho is legally .b.ttr.VJ to in vade r.nd take Santa Fo.und ,s dependant countries.'' These are t'n? inevitable conse quencesof tho pleadings of-' the distinguished members of the Democratic parly11 whieh'oc Oasionally take a turrrat '4,the organ." :, . , In fivor'of.all this, nothing legal and no thing that necessity could legalize, exists'; while tfirLcily again l i; rise many things of solemn authority. ' Cvry body knows that'.prcri yj,y t!.2 con trar' of iheso i.igh-hauded ltccutii'? pro jet'edings wns iath-j coirmp!..iion ol"Cor.gres3 a:.d the PuLl'e. .1 tlie final r.asic "of the Annexation Resolutions," nail c. which-tH ree.t 1 v n rn vided fo r " ! . Cc i . ' ! " t l ; 1 ' n 2 ' wit h Mexico the disputed h...itsof.'li:. - ..i.dthen frivn .v:it ti ih.mn from whim hfr i.as wrested them that which will then be the soil of" a Slate, not that of a Government? - . otl.jr ai:cga:ioii3 - -t dlilsncr-'crsxrcw --.fc ,.ym r.ot possible loci J . r. ia nor extra scsst.-n. dSr" If.ich r.llshave ' ' ' ' :rr"'c n::-:" V "-V'sr. I i made. ' 1 , ; a r.w ' - ..t-.r 1: i;1 u"-11 "-" . .,-. :rf !r,"-r , . . , ... , , . .lart -- - . - 1 ho i.ia t ' - .i.r r.. rc co ..1 1 . . r : ::d f. Sr.cz U'.ccf: , :i .il.jiity cf l.iv., cr m:. i.r A e m rt v 'ail 1 is vor.of ihiiiiuliinited .eichesof c;j:. dhcretion, is the Uvis to lion, Hi en it t-rges that Ucaaae n treso.troramhunty -r-l. V h wasl Ciy L ' e i . . . 3 : j V. I.-JCS. c:.j;h- s:on r I cxas, Lj; i.,,. . j 1! .2 E; er fi'pxican State! ' It is very tru3 that :Uxia cc-j!J net r? f-vr u s 1 on"r nrrcaranc3 cf p'au Tex."""1"1 oa account of the cr.r.r.!;onor wiihTe havin3 authorised a CT-Alzlltn BurtheripP';2 ho basis cf ind, psJci on :;.e Rio Grul Vi trc-j : Ijon; for Mexico ba'j!) Prc;i r'1 tt rsw ' recognition of any bounulT cor'c:r. !c:1 lho Nucccj. Mveitwardct tho When Mr. Adam made an cover Texas, he copsiJcrc J the Neull1 3 "J' boundary, and offered sri tpuch fof Tciaa2J that boundary and double the sum witrT ttL Rio del Norte for tholuundary. ' Mr, Ccn ton also, in his project of annexation, coosid ercd and proposed the Nueces as lho proper boundary. have no doubt thst Mexico will resist this new invasion of what ahs deems hef his; and, if ahe will fight for any thing j will fight against this encroachment. locratic fcve of the People. rDemocracy --i:iiy tri.'.r 'd in the tie W Stata of r.-arkaUle that thb first . .lioti Message tKat a.-. . .' " Go - the t1. J;ata arms, "Ict ui ; iiit" ihat tha t:J.-jjrhy of 1.1 u. -"Ihth rter-'i!!:!.-: set;;! the 1 'ili'jre .v. -irA.A the Ljdy finally dl.'... ,. . ' ?"C-- by t jning-io an adj r.u.cd t.v.-.o.i .a "jHilt;. n Lk: l? ;,V c:..::..': crd Veer sec rs i.i cj. ui;i cases! I" t ' v ,'' - Verily these pemuu'ratio Lels! ilara. rausr make extra professions of loVe faP tH deaf ', fr-;.'i bcfjrelhe nrxteleciioa. - -At f n'-ir.tlt e. : bj confessed thatihey h'!d c'Jt e -' : ir C.. r.cnts to tl.j poor, 1:1 ,- .'.-...! rejp.ct-JJ.o mcc . ' Land cf Flov.--33.V Wl. i.i c.ion, R'-udiatlsa, and Li..s t-; itjj for their ercction w t' ' k l! -t'r ics, under the DemorraiL ti : Ir. i .1 ;Ja. will sinftd an .VexccTent chants" to sljirve. Hut this is DerriQcracy , jxnd f :re, Dci.:jcratsC arc "great lovers of the pcrt !a! Szvzr.r.zh-" Republican '.,- " j - " " D. Slnkegast, an aged rnd respcrt- 'ol.iaJ of a fin. c:...:.!tt; d ?i:i;!Jj in . arrrn co. - N. J.",'on the 24;h u!t., by hanging .u..t. , . . V I-:"" ..VJiHH. WiAi t . : -' Died,'. In' this lowu, on .Friday, 'the 1st day of , August, Mrs. Jclia A. WiMoMj wife ufJi. 'i WIU aon, in the 30lh year of her ajc,' "-; '". -Tt" . ' . It has been rarely our duty to fecorc an instanco of mortality i n all jta circumstances 1 -re oiTcclinj than that which is exhibited in the decease of this ihlelligctit and amiable lady. SarrounJv J L;- every circumatancQ which could giv value and dignity to life as wife toid tnuther in an interesting family i suddenly cut dowaj andblijht and desola I' m roujht upon a ,eircla to- whoso prospects of . liujj . ;i.icss fche'was . thinister and "nntan. .If rjch a clatnity.aJmits of con?- it! t It v.-1 1 1 1 z L .-.i. if th 'cad. T JacationanJ - . sf.'.ts. . to ujorn a;.y il-Llon, an was t.'.L : cxer- - j of those du. 3 ot Lcnev&Ir.cfl wl.:::i L..;nj to ... j relation cf r 'bor and friend. Cet Li t!.? r; hero of Jomcs!.;o life in the odecs of Avifj J t.; '.er the xce"-.cy cf het hcirl and Vri traial'.inei cf her ifipati'Jca sl.jne With pc",-ir itr?. D:su1. Urcsled and self Facrificinji fcho tcupied her K.a in -t unwearied diligence to-luly the interests an4 prornote tlie I.jppirss of thuse around' her. To.: the advantages of dacation and society bhe added " the graces of religion and in lho siirr.rr.r:-? r,ilhout warning' to her co..'-t tl.e v. .: cr-l!;.I rr.eek- y anJ trimly to rdin .Lli . 1 r 1 i J..' , r .ilaj with unfditl "ring Ire t on .-1 it k ects - of the Go.pch CJtai.'v.'..' Jow, . I, . '; In this place, oajho 3let i ? '. Mahua vtai, wife f Wiir-ir-tsin War'.: ' , ccd about 25 years. .-- Mrs Vtrlick. was an .acceptable memberof iTieI.tl.Ddt E. Cluirc'.., s.r.1 c: J , the esteem -a;ida. -':n cf &l vl'.h 'vh-ynshs was acqnainted t bua:;dri2TH'S pills.- ' Thos ' v. he are su.A.-rinj from Remitting or Inter- r.iittin" L.'.loua Complaints, sliould read tli follow inr. anJ be guided thereby? - Cn-'e of paiu. Pain is. the consequence oflha exertion of the organ or part where itwprcsentlo throw ofT morbid or corrupt humors, for no pain can exist .at from the presence or tuows m.aivers wumu aro of an ' unhealthy haraTrTWhcn wa havo A pain in the head, in the. bowcl. or in any cjher part of the body, itnly proves" ha presence of matter- which the blood ia trying ia remyvc, and it is thia stru"-ld whtch is the occn.-ion of pain. To be bled ' orlyreIiees the ans;ui.-h in proportion as t!ie amount of hfe is reduced, and the same rn-iy bo said cf all lallino or iootfiin femedu-s. rot with L.-- , relhfsFiI'sr they at once go to tha asbtanco of ...a bloodirtaid'm it to discharge had humors, t con ouer the-Death rrinciple. To relieve pain in thia war does" npt leave any bad effects. . The Life Prin cipio is not reduced, nor are the teeth destroyed; bat - all the errrm ajv cleansed and their health insured These "Pills are for sale in every county ia thi state, at 25 cents per box i " and may be bad by tha fuilowfn? a-rfnts - - , - -1'AITON & OSKORN, Ashevi'de, If. C - J. ?.r. A LEX A N D It, French Droad, K. C. JAS. C. SMYTH, MorrrintoiijN.C -" i . . I. L. GILL & CO., Marion, IL C. , l. rf;:.LAND, DurnsTi:ie,II.C, i:CLS TAr & MAXWELL, Little Ivy, N. C , : July 13, I;-15.: ' (25. " ' ;Kr " v Taxkh op and entered with the Can- &cr of McDowell county, on tha CJ of " - f- ' j May, by David TV. GrBGr.be, V tin oa -"5 rc:.a, e:vcn r. s west of UtarbiH.afcri';!:'? I Hot , e:!.t yr- :Ji a Wazs fcMse, t:.-.J c!J, thirtee and a half ha J ti '.'.rtj-two dollars a- 1 f., - "c, :c"" " --. -s. ..V-1 fc i 4