! r 4 f; r -I. r. roi, f- S-i prttiov cac-j" t,tJ . .M.-nl J- - riT, rj I-,,..1. ? ' i. .i -i-ft' Vrsioihanii-t rcR t ;.:, uwrt iro-., ' - ,sVVin- lhc r .r .aocvlljr the iu oj v- ' ' ... ltl ! I... f . Tic ho s.iiJ la--s H uwl ' ve kn- nyt. It 1 pcihsp! proper ll. t u ircs of i.icio cii. fiil i: red -can. "OW rxt y intvr: ' ;nikin;r X,2i wiv ' . . ( fir. Il..'r: i. ':; .f r- ' . ' . , -. - j ,.ifi n tkver iiio. .-' ' uv-ivu un i JJ. V.V Woodfit), Esq.-our fjrrrcr Senator, c'lv i,i orJcf l rcndi Iio crtAind biforc llic ' ' 4j;.-.,crro of tfca crod, i..w uppcredf nrd io Lit oxual efll-riive nd C-tnd .Vidioiital y uiiiicc'i'j''1' prt iinmarirst went hhcad bmJ, ounouoccd hii!irf ..candidate for're t-Jecuon loinc , ti i:e. jr vuunn n 'known iliri yghou! ihb Si:iio h.tm t jtccll nl 'x6tr o.rMo'Wliiy, nn-J jt ? n::irt ly nncccsry tint i'fttlcmpt civ i". IIU n'dcscripiwn of pctht wcro wo cvtu caUe oi'y. - Vv IwHtrvc hii course ia ilu J i Is zWurvJ flrP'(,v'' rcrs'.itur nu lrnil un:ujiimulyf unJ uc .li.'ijVu .ticufd it . fnqntlv, ruiiiukcd liy gi nili -im-n. from tlu jl)Wi rj-ii of the t:it-t ltnt but ft iv riicn find vjrneil so si!id;nti Ji xiraLIu ucputmiuri in ' 'nc m isi't',". did Jr.Vini!iini Timon Jiiu usst iiitiifi A$'.y, Mr. Wiwdfin h:i tiq op. " ppnent. CI- WbovctjJiu Drriioc ratio ( n, Jij;tH! Btthe lust .! ctii.iiij.wn i( LiUy brat. , 1 ui ilial we presume he lias D4i dt;)naitjon Ij ' ryn aydo. This, howevtr is imly a suppo. iiion of.nur 'own. W IriVc Jut atulnnily fnr Mytnjj thut he or ivill nl 'to a ,can ' JiJate. . 1 I 'Qoirfin Unshfiv, ff this Sltc,jJijj bcrn np . -pnii:ftd by iho Pro bid: t n f tirsur ill . llits U ; S.'Na'vy. ' A liirgn nunitx'r of Philih !jtlilan have " iiiiiud in nil iuviiautin U jJhj ITm. Danb ! Wj.b'tU r tu u puMu: diri:- r, ju ntiy d iy lhat tn'V V' convenient to 't!iuH distioguifclud il.itsni;iii. Mr. Wtbsff r passril through - lnittn!i !j.Iii:it wiih fan ;U't on Fiitlar en route fat Fbtorit-and 'doting. hi lemporary rest, u curr mil ice if mvi eh n.'. nitrd upin hiiii, and onilo known t!.t ir w : 'i. MivWtb plrr "u'cri'ded to iheir min -t, i.nd the dinner will i;iko place when Mr. V. will return from ll.iston. . - .. " - T n-- E-litQriiil.Ch-ntr. W - b-nr'n rom the laslGrortvi!le Mouiilaimur that Col. (?. P. Towns is hrrenfter to conduct iho .editorial drpartmenl cf thai paper, lilrt c-iutinurd i!l Iwnlilmf iho pfesoyt editor, Mr. Well., rru . dt iir'urctssarv for him tu'rcttrtf from thf. Tho GrcfovilloMountaitifer, of the 8ih 1 hist. say: ' arc sorry to taarn tliat Rust , hs made, i's nppenranco. in nunj field- of lUyo in tliis vitinii; utnl it is" to bur feared lhat tho Wheat crop will next sutler from tho am ciusi The uimophcr6 a warm and damp, nn J therefore well calculated! to pro oucc sul'Ii a result. ' L ' I "-" Webivo icceivtd from Washington City, with a request to publish, u ! pawiphlt?t s; led Argument of VV. U. Thoimsin support ol lliu"ri!iis uf tii-i CiuTokeK I;di.r.S rrmiining in tho Siatc of North CRrolinajt'tu tho lands gnnted la them in b e simple by ilpt Stale in 1753; Hnii silo hi;; that tho Usda were nut conveyed to tho United Siatcs undcr.the lreaty of lSSj;'1 d-. Sce. We. will giiye it a place in or columns in a 'wetk or two Wo thr.nk Hon. Win. II. paWLcdocument" , Ilavwuod for a' a:: ..tUf:;t':;,'t.:i.,. . -- The Oregon , Controversy Settled Letters ,by ihf Great Western, Irotn. tiih sum cos, '' dim the Oregon question isseU?c,lt--and give-the details, viz: at. ID to, tho Straits of Fuca, and thence through said straits to the ac,Uli living the whole uf Vu:..-ouvcrs JsUnd hi Great Britain, the navigation of the 'Columbia for a trm oi jcars.'&c.'. i W understand the fact to be, that tho ar . -. rnugt'mea-r- J., trough the medium of sev. tr j - . Washington, which we an- .rtOl:: -. j rioiiurn i , ,., ,.,.1 ,Trt U,,t vhr i'. . iroribji i j .ch :.3 cTer t f "'-.has no v.- I.. : . ' The forms v ; ; -mucous 'manner in irtiiion was rejected '. ..i.Jcicirr.K'd. ; !o:nacy will lj gone 'nrouhat Vil.: '.rr"ul TiCgtitiatioo hns never lv our gov. rament been committed to ?!r. McLanek .n u,e generous confidence existing be M J"? 8rJ Lord Aberdeen'has douti.s nbled him to render important aid in bring. omFvcrsy io. a favorable issue. ' c 'V redent, we hatt reason to know. - .My tnd ni be prompt to accept the ' . above, and the Senate not Jess f romptto 5,DgrmiDS whal he des ; li T" P Wph from a Liverpool paper of llie n 'i.iva in'lntli'irunM a liaa. ;nS beeo uriioredn;i Cha but does not praK confidently of its .correctness. uy the ?y, Mr. McLane.ocly engaged to - ! London for a year, and will nroba. - ia uie course of the ccsying Summar, re. turn to his post as presideal of the JCaltimore na uhia IUIIrgad Com pa nj.J-jy. 1, Jour. A European company have' purchased a out three. h-inr., ,t, i ' . n won. lirady, and poJk CQUn,, Tcnncssee V i lillC-ndeJto l"gClJ.er of for. r'-ef2aem;2rant n .k:-.J! . .i i . Ui ir;,ev oi coi ..and r-snufactufes. - and lowm? ...:! iJsanrwuawwssMstfcSssswasspswB AA.l 1 1 Z urns i; --d ' lhc 0.ct 4 !..! Ne , C- irr mi S T .w for the . l i:.:. iti 't r:e. - I:. f g ? rnved I Lis roorni in , tiin; ctrairi inu-ljji-nrcilnt the I! Kited S.au sr ij tinder t neral J a) lor, i co,pl!. rely 8Lirn)jn ied, ; ra.d his cmmunica . iLlfl milll Pudt inttl iin:in-v rut fs'.T Il-t ftifl - c Irivt; :be ii rnt to the, Governor of Trx for on ihwK-diite . reinfoirccmeni of uaoc, is nuw id thin ctty wnr nciuisi:iinJ ton'Gov. Jujins '";r four ngfmt"ni. Tlie ernfrgcucy is nr.jj i:trRrjd ii)ndiilc steps 1iUiJ Le Ulca ir stnd I itho crcissary . firct- At 0,lvrs!'n;ivii' : Vnihoer aftrr !ie re i-ciiit isf r. Ci JctV L tt r.lhcie u4 a pub' !icr- f ', stvi t nkjiiiurmini'd ip disptcti uln in the Mninfuili. " ;as tort5td hi p:uitioh so '200 t a lii it' t vi Gin. Tu!yr strtmty that u an istiifid n sief, but; his communication vith Pnt Jb-I being cut uU' be 4 dantr uf U-in! cwntpeUtd to take thy field ivith !im tnad rjuato frcc, on account uf t!u fchortnes 'of hr-provisions. ' Matrunurnsi almost deserted. The AriTur ica:i army ce.LlJ aUn',ii towni at once? but under -the cirrum lances 6f his position Gen. Taj lor cannot divide hi.eouimand or weak, en biriiip byjstlndinjj dT any considerable n miber ofnicji from 't. , , A recininjier',ing c -vpaiiy j if. American eavulry, tmder Ci?pi. Ilanlef: and Thornton, wras aitaekVd Un Friday , the 24ih uk, between th" camp nnd r'vui Nab'!1. Lieut. Cain and Hi men were filled Capt. Thornton tnissinfi and Choi. IJardcej nud 40 men were taken pr i.soners. j ' -v 'J'lui war, has bpuri in earnest! Tho "no". my ii upon oo'sdi:!! Louisiana Volunteers the hour lm arrived!!! ; I j ' ' We c ipy from an lvtra of the G dvrston New s, dated ' 'Ivursday morning,', 'April MsSih VAlfvii'.':. vhi:.;v,-;iii 'On.iThirsily"imorn1in;, 23rd: a Mexican c:inn'iiito G"n. Trior's camp and "reported 21)00 Mexicans crjossing kho river some twen ty mites i-bovje. TbatJ nfternuoiK cnpttiins IJirdve and (Thornton vere scjU with Two Companies ofcavairy, 3in?n in all, to recon-newtre-i On Pridny morfiing they fell into an ambtiidt oftlw? enemy., when Lieut Cain fcn 1 13 mi. n werv Id Hod, dpi. Thornfoti missing amlC;it. Huijdvemd 46jmen taken prisoneis OnSajurtIay she JIexieiins sent in a wounded ma a wii i mhde jibe' nbbve report. I These M xicflns is jfetan d, we're commanded by Canuh's and' p;ir 'ib:ij'il. j After the fight, the Mexican. oii his idu uf the river w ere large, ly reinforced 4nd nave surrounded Gen. -Toy. tois cnmpj Cutting tdf allcommunic ttiou with Point Isabej, jtil which place i the truin and all the stores belonging to the army Gene r at Taylor not! havjng on und over ten days' provisiJUs. rriioie ar alPoiut I-ab-l 00 artillery nfenj 20 fdrngoous, and. t' bout 250 teamsters and. aboh.t 1-50 citizens and laborers; and the rntrefcchinefrtejiiji half finished.'- .The'Strnnut'Mimoiith landed Mr.CatlcU on ihc"inih of thtj 23th at Labaca, wi;h des. patches from Jeneral Taylor calling on'Gov ertmr lender son for forty companies of Rifle men, GO men eacH, 20 of the companies to be 'mounted t ten to rendezvous at Corpus Christij, wBen the will bey mustered into'scr. vice and supp'iu'i Lwith provisions the foot companies; will rendezvous at (Gralveston wheri transportation wiH be furnished! The steamer Augiista-tvas to have left tho Brussos Si. Igo on Monday night ftr New-Orleans with Gerj T hr s call osi the' Governors of Louisiana, Mississippi nnjd Alabama for 8000 troops Sliojild ijiunediate relief not be sent to Point IsdnUit will most prttbablv f.d! into the pvcr of the f nemy w ith all the army Ntir, and the destruction oJ the wholeTarmy may follow.'. J , y , . j - ' i I 1 v Gen. Taylojr's woilis iji front or at a mors would bi corit'pletd on the morning of tho 2Sth; at vvhtclij lime itSvns expected the fire would be opened on ihe city. Troops should not await the call of the Governor, as X will be a week before ft can" reach this place but burrv to the relief' of Point Isabel, as by, aving that phjee odIv will We have it in our power to render the army timely v assistance. Texaos! you -bJive now at least a glorious opportunity of reUljating'on those perfidious Mexicans the jmariyinj-jnes ihoy have done you, and for cirryjnj the war iotothe hearl of their country, tho'drucUh Sf which they, have so often made! you feel. I . We arc indebted Jr the above Io Mr, Ben. S. Graiont who .hax -just returned by the Monmouth, le informs us that Capt., Calv lett left the arm) on Sjiiday night, with a Mexican cuide. and nnssin2 down tbe f river, reached point Isabel ob M.on3ay morning with Qen. Taylor despitches to ihe Gove miof Texas.' The; Monmouth , was unable to leave JuQli!jr.Monday pight, irf cotisequeYice of hayinp to o.enarge ana tyke in provisions lo be sent into corpus epjisu tor ine voiuoieers as msi s they .arrive., . These were left at St. Jo- r!vj,' where the" White Whig is" now taking them to iheif destination. . . Gen MerrjucanMunt will- leave this city late this evvnmg ,by way of Velasco ahd Victoria to rendezvous at Corpus Christi, preparatory to 'marching for ibe relief. oKieo. Taylor. :-'." " . , 1 V The United Stales! array under Gen. Tav lor is surrounded -by the .Mexican ecemy on Texiin soil.. .eti". laylgr has called upon iht Governdroi Texas for 2409 triKina let Galvestou show triho world that they oYo-al!"! war rcidy ! fecce of theif country; let them d.-;-h- ame spir.il .and aJarcity that they diJ.ia 1S42, j ' " Head Q iarterai Galveston Volunteer ) 1 Callaricn,0tli April, 1846. J : OI1DERS. " . , ; , ;' The commissioned nnd non commissioned ofn-crs of tk'iccrrnar.u composing the Gal- veston yoIuuleer-Battal'on a i requested to rem forconiultalirn at ten o clock this morn iJ. m ihe -C ilvc ' Artillery Armerr. at Mr. C - s"..-" The country" needs ourf. diat'-, --. J battalion, 'i ion has the f :'.no sbool i to lost in imme the z. ral corps of ihN corani ar.t 'of tha battal. .confw'ence in-" tho patriot, citizen r-MIcrs cf Galves- too! - lie i,s sura itfiey wul jailer noruce . -.. . r i. I b uauMErowr J liata 1.1 t! ; i! in;J iaa lyrwrw:: prowls iJ their Mcxicau ir'ijr.;tv.has tiov arrmd. U.i expecut ti e nu:g men ct Gitvui- ltn,li KiiJRfJiaUlj' ruiiy u votunu-eis, not wait Jot t!t ir services to . . n quired b draft. - - 1 r ' . ' . I r A L reth!ervo3 wiU be immediatelr trcncd ! tor V..!ini:i i ra m i:urra th tmL of llie ! vul jn'.ctr coq s ot the city mtJ nitntl ttrjjhn tzeati aJJuiott.-il ctpiiiytjf jofr.lry , or r Cerrjcn. -A pfmj iiJar.ce tf tUeu(accr II t irtpd hi ihu luiij ihJ .ucc aprMtinrd. I lUwikrut I C G. BRYANT, Alaj Cwui'd Galveston Vol Jmttr DtuIioa. .1. lM r-1 mri.'wiih lh nri.m r ofncersJuf:. iilie. tlcris loo, he-wurl cau-btf taiid bv hJ morrow: morning, t F J b'cbjck, tliy will bc(supi 'itdiHi.U arm and ttccoutreitK-nis, and will ta z passage oo board the steamer AIucmc'ulh aow boondfor Puh.t Ux. t ' . I N KINGSBURY, Lieu:. U. S. A. Office ofthb PiCAYCXEr N KW OR f . K A MS f 1 tl oriorif M .v 2 ( ! .....-U - v - J I . " l"ho Ivei yuirw las iast iwssrd, by nc-i clanaiion; n Dill j .nppropiiaiin ONE UUftUKUUT HOUSArur UULLAUS, M equip and lorwaid voluutcersfrum this place to Pwint Isabel, or whatever ptdnt they may be ri pjuired. - - ) ' -. - ! " I i Tn t iiy is in great excitement. - Guns are being find from the PiblicJ Squares, and d.ums and fligsar paraded through the s:rtiti. vLouisiata will do hi r duty in t'.iis io he r d ' l, .. r. cnis. , i . . j Freshet at Cohmbut Tho Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer sthtei.ihal lhc re was trej fntu.ious full of rain there on J last Monday, ar.d that gr-al danger was apprehended of a frt bhii Tne River opposite) the city was fiM'o a rali ratej and evftiry branch was losuwlUm as to put a slop to travelling. Dr." iTajlor'sCoUoj Gin Factory, bivMill Crock, ln, 't-.or'n cnrf( mvuv '-.JTtvo V-iiT-itn tl.-i'Tf feturneivorj lue.uay!, having t)oetiunabie to irrosstbe Mtiall branches. " j Intnoriar.l - if true.fW hen I ho' tl indos'yon jiteuiner was lately pst into dock" In Lon ln t waj found that sunw chalk-marks which a b n maJeQn ihe copper mlo.o t i n a'year j. fore, retained all iheir freshness, nna that the eopp'erj beneath ihese marks had not been at all wild, but retained its original thickness, it f.i.kms from this that ifie chalk hnd oiolect. ed i he copper, and that it may prove a very Important discovery. To testi the protective properties of chalk under ucb circumstances,! the copper of a vessel ijusl built has been chalk- (d all over. . - , : ,'f:H',.. W ' ;" '- i Cure for IIornAil.A a remedy for this disuse, some apply , Spirits of Turpeuline,' ut ih'is we have over considej-ed loo harsh. An application of brimsteno say one spoon ful tusned boiling hot into the cavity, just be. t'weeu iho horns, will efirct a speedy cure. - !; iL. ; i The foreign 'paper'si mention the death at flevel, of the c bbrated nayigator, Oito von Kot?5 hue, ului had thrice made the circuit of the w.'rld, and has written his name on the iiolli of geographical idiscoveryl . Uifalh of Judge Tompkins. The Si. Louis pap. i,of iliH l0ihultM announce the sudden , at leru;rsen,:ol Judge Tompkins, Jale death preJ ins. JuiJire oi ,tue aopreme ooun oi tun. - Siding Scale. An article of this nature i$ab unto btj adopted ,s's the Boston Times, showing dilferent degrees'and stages ef courtship, with the f irfoiture attached to each. ViKurocent heavy decisions in breach of pro mise cases render such an instrument neces sarvJ i - . . .'---i! : :. i. ' V J . i. . I ' I would do almost.anythiog in a kind way, out uf doers, in reason and. honor: end I con less, thttt I do a great, many things thai Hook oil at humiliating after they are done", rather man nor $ aiscoraw tlie aemocraiic parry csE.varroK j t Iaywooo. fcntoi- llaywQ1 experience is cenrimgn to al who hunorparr above integrity.- Lynn TT Marriage of Deaf Mutes. Two deaf mutes were (married on 'Monday morning by Rev; Carey, at the Deaf and dumb Asvlum, Mr. The Ceremony was performed in trTe language uf si ni, ana was nitenned uv the4nmates ot the it stitutiun. NewlYork Mirror. Popular Erroro. To th.ink that an editor, because he is an oditoK is e.very-body's budy I TO think that a Woman, because she is prettyt is an Anget. . i t; Td think "that, Politicians, 'because thoy i i.i.L .i i - Td thirtk that rich ground will produeo aV ar ! ' ffooapron without labor f Tdihink thai",alHs gold ititfL slitters I. To thidk lhat Painters1, brlls ouaht 'to be paid if paid 'at all, in' the meanest currency, because tl.cy are printer's bi'ls. r To think that youir children are faultless because they arc your children. " t J ' To think that apologies make the floor look clean, or 'raw victuals) digest better. v v t - io tninK mat an eternal grin is a sign of good hutrior f ' ! -- ' f . ' ',! To think that chcitinjr a man" in horse- swapping, by .hard lying is . better than steal. To think that lacing,' roughing and Vbustle ng is an 'improvement upon natere. : To think that .lines ttiade' to iingle at the end is poetry. " , j ' "' , ,."' .f ' i 1 o think that all the hints' in newspapers, pre intended for "npbody in parVicuIar.-V-Chattanooga Gazette i ' M , " . n':;vlV''f "j-Ni " y, i" " i ! !' ' 11 '"'"'k' '"': .tf'1'.':1 " TheWpress which left JJoston for New York with the Caledonia news.' ran the dis tance "to? Worres:er:fifiT.foar jniles and a haff in fifty Jour ,Tniw4e?--$u shortest tune., pver Imsde on the road. I ' 1 ii M ryllavid I. Mclmire, of the fi rra t( tntiir;e& Brothers-Louisville; was'hoby Mr. Vforden Pope MereeV, of lhat city' bo Tues day, night last. The1 parlies had aaarrcl a fejv nights .4efore. Mr. Mclmire was. col expected to live , Tliq London Punch says Henry the EibglTs way 4f axing ftw wife .was by chopping lle old one's lieadfofF. s & t" ' - Prtach of Promwe.-MissXJreer of New Yrk hs. obtained a! verdicttiiree thous Snd dollars' agains. Mr, ButlerTor .breach of lmarriage promise. Mirror. ' ; iran fe Ht!efk Register. j , Ciov Cimlintn iu Cirauvillc. -: Alk u Pains, Aprd2", ISIj. Sir. Gii.L'f li jse-ms to to p irt of ibt gunn oftl leaJi ri ot t.m 1 Juiicr:io partyj iu tht preset resetit cntesl lur G overnor; to licet pub! ie piuiou. ;!J,itg ai:J 1.:.' ci.lur 1 ae- counts of i trwrnp.'...:.: --ogress ufoae ot ihi tr Can liJ ites., M.-VJ stilt, duuV.los, whut the pa ly wUhoif ni'gl.t j b' t!sc st itee-ft'.ijiiig-i in rgird to Mr, L.iip. ardsOnd the' aymt pisition and triumphs ot (loirNflrfthanu I Ilw - vXCtliencT,' o-j iiiOt Ikiuw, fiJ nuiTly, prnciiicd liw n thU coo? :y, MTcll kotmn person itiy, and i'v '- b tA-iUand osttemcd by it ;itiayL-h a:..J't" aud bere benpt-ned bis seennd carii. . pTilg Sjtart10OtlCtt.ll.1U. Ul-TM WI . . ' ' -X 1 . f ti. i.. .n.. ! cuJ iiedp,. informing the public that ftuj trou.J bo in Oxford ootu idayie 21st int.) to addrvss lii .lelluw ci'Jzuis; Vday xirlnps itif iiuwi unfavorable far i'l;irgosgathe,aring,of -atiy hi t tho whd- yeur. The seasbn ' -s a busv one with ihe farmcrjs; the woath., was fine for woikin ar; I there ws to be pivdis r . --. . . i cussin ut tbe court house, not mrg tc i exeit uc amuse.. Ana yej l haz ira running inisay. ing, lhat a nnre resnectab'e colleciuui;of cjt. izens, in point of number, character any intil. lienee, never assenuWed iu Granville. L rgi numbers, of btib pniesf , veni fl ck,ing in, and all, witbwul distinction uf political Weed, paid their personal respects to his cxccjlency, and gnve him a warm cordial and inoi gift ifving welcome, j ,,There was no excitement, no boise and hubbub got up for -appearance sake, but a na re kind, ro-peclful and'hearty rcctbil, from all persona and alt pa-t4es4 no man ever received1 in ny place. , Not ji heart on ihe" ground .but entertained tho tihecrest esteem for ihe man not a'citizcn ' tht wis not proud of him nsanNorth Carolinian, and rnmyfrnnny of his DdHocraiicTricuftsLmrt hioi with a mournful pride, seeming for the tiine, deeply lo regret lhal dire fxrrjfj neces sity, which would proscribe and defamo this noblest son of theT old-North S:otc-thiiChevr aiier BajardJ of ihe" age uwithtut feiar and without reproach.' At a few minutes be. fore one, the speaking commenced Our 4-irge cowrt hon.su was entirely filled, jand a. mong the auditors, were a la rgu collection !of Granville's fairest daughters. - ; Of the address w hat shall I say . .more lhan this that I vih every titrzinnf the s'ate could havujieard.it. There was no njn! nor abuse; no spccbil pleading nor recrimination; no appeals to sectional feelings, to particular interests, nor lo temporary passions, jit was a calm,' sober, statesman. like, enlightened address, fur all parties and all section:), and all occasions an address, plain, conclusive in JtSf argumea:; and romplete and unan swernble in nil its posiiious. J Not a , point could be assailed, not a single positnn lurned, for ho spok Truth, unchanging, unchangea ble and Universal Truth. All felt it, bnd he was frequently and warmly applauded. I was particularlo observe the profound and respect ful attention of the au'iience, and 1 noticed that' not u dzen seats were changed, nor! a dozen passages through the door durmg the whole delivery of the speech, which was two hours long. When the Governor conclude d he was .warmlv I congratulated bv tho i whide audience., and all of his Democratic friends spoke of address ia hc highest lerflfls!-; No man h j his. feelings wounded, no man but listened with pride and pleasure. Can this be said ' ofminy political speeches? , lit is needless, and would require too much :im$ to tell you all that was said that day by the Pomocrats who heard him; but I must relate one. circumstance. that came under my own observation. Iliad observed lHat "onu of the most attentive and well pleased audit, ors was a leading Democrat,. in truth one jof the most intelligent 'influential and respect able ciitsciv&ef ihe county. -' I asked him why he seemed so pleased. 'Sir," said he "I. was proud of Go vr Graham as a North Cu'rolfnian undl felt that pride swelling in my bosom as listened lo bis speech. I triay not vote for him I cannot vote for Sheard-rn 4 may vote for Leake., but 1. hope Graham will no elected," 'There spoke an honest hearted man, who fell, bound iy hie rinci. pies to cast his vote for one of his party; but his heart 'was whli Graham. And np not the hearts.orm.niiy of. -the .people aUa with him? - Come out; then, ye honest Democrats, and lei your cry be V We have io parkin Leakv.nor lot in ShepnrdI 1 Wo "will flonor him, to whom honor is due, and thus 'honor our beloved State and honor oursclveiV- a. citizen;;1 ' From the Philadelphia Enquirer Athifift.- tL0SS 0 THE STEAMER.. j - Crew and "Passengers Saved Attempt to - Assassinate Louis Phillippe. ' j ' , "Advices were rcceivedin , this ciivjlhis sfi euioon Iriun New "York, by ' Magnetic Telegraph, announcing the wreck and total loss, oH'Ciipe Cod, on Sunday last, 'of the steamer uamDria, on ner way irom Aiver? pool 10 P$ton. 4 o crew ana-jiassengcra were all saved. - - . - , ' '.Cotioa has advanced 1 8d the news per (libcrnia confirming short crops..-" .f, Great excitement in England on tho -Irish Coercion Bill. mid Corn Laws. Supposed that Peel must i retire. Business,, gcinexaly dull. . . .. I ." f. Lord5taDly vcotpected to lead in opposi tlMS io Peel. Abtuii J.:i3f past 5 o'clejck on Thursday, as Louis Phillippe was .'reluming from hisdiivc iu the forest ot Fonlai tableau, nman sealed upon the wal fired at thKing. His family were with -him. -Severn -balls struck, inside the. carriage but no one was injured. , The assassin was arrested. 'j ' j Sfin. Naraez has' b-en driven out, and has fled to ihe South of France., " t The advice received per Iliberniai were considered pacific 'io' England. Tlie Flour market remain withoiilxhangev ,Jl firm-!-'- Z ' " ' ; -"" ' T-r ' '.. . :-4 ;;-S";:' ' .'llbert' art Victoria. The present royal family of ;E.land runststs of six persons: Alexandria Victoria, twenty -six years bf age- and Albert t rancisAogustus Charles JEmao uel, her royal husband, who is three months yquxiger lhan his Vife-,'the Queen. "The eld. cjsi child sv-ni be.five years old in NoseHiber. and. rejoice" in the melliflaous appellaiive'of 'Victoria Adelaide Maria Loursa. . Thenext cnua is vt boy - and will be four Tears Id the Qlh of Novf ber. ,41a will be the Ilin hereaf ter j if ho outlives his rnoUier. and the Kim dom endores--the boy s taking precedence of Ms sisler,jilthougb' younger. . His name 'is Albert Li lvafd, und his stvle'jha Prince o W ales. Tte seco'id " Princess Ho yn I I wo year old is Alice Maud Mary. The Roy al Prince,- rinrrrtlio Bth "of August, is jsamed AJfreo Ernest.Albert-. "J - ' . t. E. . ti f.eq ien'lv -. - Mr. A. ii i I.j I'C : ens f 'J tir n-" 11 l i 'mik.'1 Now j .!'- fence. .oli nt h; - farm: you w.u .1 .s.iv i- ly :ha cn i:.:... cnl i;na I'd i- 1"' with tli.it firm. 'Tlic fence is t -t f rep ir the hnd ubout hilt pleJ t'o sock ia b 1 1 order, the corn ucvn, lit plow oJ Tur noJiiiT, the ! ' es r ;...J ahUu "-es i;ruuug oa u. J.tc. :: , in tlul miJd.o t tho fidJ and all about t...: i. uce the negroes arc ragged ucd fllihy '.' : ma?tcr go:ng l-'- a madman U over the premises, complaining of i ha disorder here, there inl tvry where. And uow, what is the jmitcr f A I the dila cullies grow out uf the wmtt of a little more contrivance m "Master head." Ue ivants to cultivate loo' much laud for his force; Yanthfcland to Improve iisdl Vkiiiiout hU trouble; is m id with the hogs because ihey won't fatteu with less food; and nothing goes rilvL Now the diuicrs'ty (U-s here; Mr. A. thir.ks that good fanning cdaiU lu thb ndm of plows a man has, the number of horses, hahtls. stock ; :ic. : No never once thought abouNtt lending to lit'Je things. Tbis is iho cry ing sio of farmers go:rally. A' want of systeiu ,.anrUiltcnlion to the smaller circum stances of tlibvfarm. They forget thai tho great ArcluttH-.iNf tho world has made-him self as'great in mihilet.: -s as in magniiuJe. s;ncc the I.gs of a' fiytavu been fitted up with all the perfection cf onxur amji," and this to ', done by that hand thnrformcd tliose vast globtjs of light thai floit ia-.iyJdj JfieUa ofim. jncr.rjrable spice. A fnend cred on Mi chtsl AngeJo, uui was finishing a statue; soma time nllei waide lie callev anin ; the sculptor was still athis'wiVrk ; looking et the figure,' ids friend exel timed. : llavt y u been idle since I saw you last f1 j ,4Byn means, reph'eoAjigelo, I have rc'.oi c!ied tbispait and polished that; 1 have sol; cried tliis feature and brought out that muscle; I have given moro.cxprcsslon Vi.-thU lip,- - and n. ru energy to thai limb.1'; 4lWtll, wcP, said h s fiien.l,. "all these are tnfl sVt: ."It hi-.j Is 40," rc lied Ang-1 , uif recollect tri. fies wake perfection , and that perfection is no trijU." L. t farmers think of tint. How much lnpph-r our farmers would bo to restrict their labors to a smaller space, aud bring tint space to perfection; There ; would, be much pleasure id looking at the scene more renl pn-iitn the end and less aggravation in at tending lo the laborers.. .Then let no farm, er ihink it a trifle to have tl! the weeds care, fully wed from ubout the yard, and throwo inlu the hog-pen have the nrileh cows curry combed, ' the horses well rubbed, tho ditch banks , trimmed down, the clearings of the ditches hauled into lhc lot for manure, shrubs cut from about the fence, pig pens duly sup plied with trash . for manure, .all tho ashes carefully saved, soap suds ull poured on the manure pile,' m mure piles kept' shaded as much as possible, see that ihe manure is , Spread the minute it is carried into the field," &c. dsc; always remembering, :ihal trtjles make perfection, andthat perfection is no tri - , lit THE WAT. Bladen County, NC- : --..- -An artist painted a bottlo of spruce Ijcer so naturally, that the .cork flew, out before he could paint the stringto fnsten it. I shall be back Bgain in a minute,"1 as the emetic saw to tho oocior. - r Washing shirts, says an exchange paper. wears them out. When -they get dirty run ihem wor with chalk.. -Uistiitripteae Id this connly nnthe 1st mat. by N. BJackstock Esq., Mr. Pkter Ball lo Miss Martha Reese. TO THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO PRODUCE O R AGGRAVATE DISEA SES. This class otiridSyidoals is very nurueroaa. Tbey 3 re those who work ? Q .uahcalUiy . atmosphere. Painters, workmen in fealhor store,c Iters, bakers, white lead man ufticturera, are all mare or less auk ject to cliscafe according to . their . atrcnglh ' of " con- elitution. ihe cyjL meinoa io prcveni craac, tho occasional ue of a medicine which abatructa f-om lite, ' eireulatioo Jill deleterLiua humors, and expel them bylhe bowela.- Tonica in sny form are injurious, .as thev only jiut off the evil day to. make it more fatal. " The uc of Brandreth'a Pill wil1 inmre hrallh, because they take ;tH hnpure matters out of the bloml, and tlie body is not weak. erVcd buttrengthcned by the operation, for these faluable Pilb do not force, but they stewl nature, and are not opposed, but harmonize with her. -:-Soldl DR. BRANDRETII'S office, 41 Broad way t at 25 Cents per Box. -. ?',,-' -: ' Theae Pilla are for aale in every county ia ihis State, at 25 cent per box; andiajij be had ef tbe following agenta: " " - . PATTON .& OSBORN, Ashe.ini6, N. C. - it ti. AliEXANDJElR, iFrcnch JJroad, N. C, JAS.C, SMYTH, Morganton, N. C. L . WM. GILL & COM Marion, N. C: M. P. PENLAND, Burnsviile, N. C KELSEY ot MAXWELL, LitUe Ivy, N. C. There will be a Temperance 'meeting; bxdd in Burns YiUe oo Baturday the 4th day of July next. Au persons wehing the Tenrtera"ce causae succcm, are respectfully reqnested to atti 1 and rally aroand its banner lhat win bo noisiea on mai oay, as our fathers did the flag - of American; Indepeadeuce m 7b. 'Jsv.ojtdejr of the r8iani. - LORENZO D, POTEST, See. May la 1846. "- " - V 239 ' State of KoiiTn Carolina, f BrmceMBE County.' ' Svpericr '.Court f. La& 'April Term, 181C. OrHeved by Court, "that thfjre be au extra" .Term of the Superior Court for the County of Buncombe, to be held et the" Court house in Asheville,' com mencing on the 5th Monday in Jane next, and to continue -for ene week; - Further - ordered ' that publication of the same be' mads ia tlie High, land JKessenper t Ashevillc, at ihe Court ,IIoue doprt arid, three other jpjaccs inllie County "for sit WQCttS '" " ' ':: T. - .... j ,- ... Witness, j;ir: Coleman', Llcr'kof said Court at Office the 2nd Mon y ftcr.lhe 4th.MoB&y id Match, A. D.1846. X. , ' ' J.II.COLEMAN.Cl'k, May 15 1846, y Tf fee g6 6w ,J3 r 'icPE5K2 EUraECLmS CL3TZS,' Anchor brands-assorted nambcra waranted. f - Jut received and for f "!e at" t!;e lowest rates, by - . . . . RANKIN & PULUAM. k Aprif24,1815.-235 tf. ' ' TASLCCUTLDItY, rOCIIET -&FCLijNiVES '.Tlie larjrcst-and r.cit ftock we erer bad Cie pleasure of exhiLIli., at t' eiiwrt red ,cd ' priee3 " - , . " sa:;jn & pulllux. :''Aprn3,13i5.. . . j. t .r ..y CORN. yiIEATr OATS? rcalhcr, lYboL Beeswax and Tallow,' reeeired in exchange for Goods, by - W. WILLIAMS. pjirch t."' tf '-'. 'I . c " M.:i i 1;j 1'Ttcraikt It. t k . - ON 'ii:: f T t ' coy a; ro:i or Tin: :'Ai:;:i::i Jr v: ITrrice f.r sln-le r.-- ncitly d n' e; H pipor i vsrs, 37 ( .1.. I . dJ inr'ut!i a-i.J L'ttt'r-.!t uJ cenf. Tim Ut.u.4l I1sChhU l 11 HiksL-Ucw, Agents, touatiy M-TrS nn.l IV. 1 .' i lrmeitJu'.. :l t!ie L ailed iilati-s i.i-iy rccciv the work llirnua ?J p wtn: n capU coy will be alrut !" cents, tiy rcia'Ui'i . Q I fret of postage we will seriJ st.i coVVief tho'wurk" done uj in paKT 'cvcs, or ihri-e c-j-'fi for G Country. Mcrcltanta visitir any uf the Citi can procure the - work fnnu U -hAsilk-r f.,r 'i!ids who may tvUh to olUi:t it. . Tlcaso tend your ordor.. . a ' - ' , Atk'rjpn '"." V URCCLEY & McEMlATlI, PhV..-r'' ; . Tribune DuwJIns Now-Ycrk- . j r- JAYNKV5 I IAIRTONIC. ; W know t)r. Q ligley .personally, snd thcra U nit man in the country whose opinion ia entitled more reajK-ct. ia oo all -tabj:eta tKMS,al hia liih character as a Physiiwtl Can Ji ticto-l bv tlie first medical nun iii the ctj.r!&iiltlfVit Sun. f - - - 4 . - .J , ' " Shr-ph r W Town, Va Oct. 1 1, 1 84l . - !Dear Sir. -Yn inquire of ma whctli-r I haro used your Jlair Tonic, aua with wlwt eCcet. " 'Severs. years a jo my hair b;;aa ; to rapidly from the .calpT and I had'lhe. prospect of premature baldness. At lenjlh a frion rcccimeBiad yvar Iluir Tonic." I used three or foivr bottles, arifterlin lo the printed directions, an (3 "at lhc end ofai months my hair was thick set, audeince, il$ tender. cy to torn jgrcy wa arrenten, . - t . . ' I have never before given a certiivciite, rccmnl mending patorU nidicini-s, which indftcrimina'oly ut-cd, & they often are, . much injur j; bat in jt ease like the prcscat, where i know lherticle U bebeneficialand that it can do no harm, I have n scruples in staling facts within my own knowledge Yours, - &,c. John liuigley, ' M Dr. D. Jaync, Philadelphia. , " - v Tlicsc Medicios are J for sale in AMievillj -i - v - ' " U' , PATTOX OriBORN. In UendcrsoBville by ."r-"-v .-f. - jct.iic,Ui5 ; - - : c " - '5000 lbs. Dry Ginseng 1 " .. ,5000 Geese Feathers. - 1000 " . fTJcan Wool. - v ' 1000 . Wax. " . RANKIN k PULLIAM. September 26. 1345. if. - J.""' ' ' . . 267 Atnall lot of JmotUcoie jCetiaga jaat feeclved si the Cheap Store of s" . " ' They ars going. c.IF rnpidly, call soon or. you nay pot get anV. .: 4 ., 'w .r,. - Ail2i;i8itf. 236tf.' A large lot just received - unusually.' low. for caah. R1NKIN.A. PULLIAM.' April 3. 1845. V tSaiu and Fancy ' . 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