Frufu lUe M-ir':i V. iin: Cn.\l?1.0riT> ANDSu'JIli i'AU- hLLX. I) \V‘-f‘ :tr It, ,l Iht* ^ tu.i 5titn-Uir.i V aliv. !>t;; oil 11.0.' of i!.i> I.ri- provtMi,. Ill Trie ('» ha«a!r»fy tiiaJ» such |Aroj;rt ss h* \j .jihin i’o cu.i.pi. Uori, »nd UM>/-lv ail f o riiiz «ni-hi ^»r,ully ahorti im m ti.i ^lorW•n p^M.vl, «#' P'»‘ce ifiMu ii» to ihe‘G.iV..ri nm-(hv»* ,.,jr,vii.. ‘ff ajvanin^vs ^ | and Nai.lrs, (or r n :»s hpf'P «nVt«cr>h^l *V" ^"X Cnarlosloa f>aiy nj^ to his c;i[ii!a'. nboui ^30 ()()■) »o tfii «^^'rpr!S‘; '.vhi.e ihe E'lhjCi ip' I Austria, il i’ sai l, is deterrnin* J to procee 1, in lu'n »»f tti»* country n ac toi ^87.1 000. and wiih N ipl*:’?. '> restore 'he I'.ine, in >r j eS“ Ihnl of the Sliiltr to )0. 1 hfr*re S'ill rennins t> provii®'nn of i?230,00, to inak** up the whole ifllouni i..iiim?( J for fioithing and stocWinfT ih«* Rr Jsuch li ? bc^=n the \i_'or with v^hich (h« wot • b* fo cuttd, tfiii ih- CrjiduTiinn ari'l mas‘^*0’ Rond to Winnsboro gk ro-.-l-trd rarly n> Ihe Fall. The sec ««* srfion (Jti slorville. i inaUiii^ rapil proy '?»• « frotn CheMvrville if; »ne nver, -.hv. c-.niractois nr- nll at woiU; and ihe masonry f'*” f*- ‘j iJize acrn?; Ihe Cat:n>b«» Is mal mf rn| id pmsrc*;*, ur.d. r th.' ♦ nnrjr.Mic and fuihfu i|^»na2em r.' o‘ Mr Mu-d.ich The fourth and l.it oftwenty inilr-fj frot' lb*'E'Stern bar.k of llie (Jt- lawhrt to'Charlo'.l^ iHbeUt on ih-- .i J i. '-f A;ui.; nnd thus the whole ‘ '1'“^^-'^ u;i!e il. .ioy *>f ihe Li-M(n in Einpiro. Au.'tri.i has AN AIM^VLMNG SldlPWREClv ; to a void w h.it seen.? nn Inevitable consequence—a htr r;.p.,ci«us eye on Venice, which aa.-c's republic l„ .i,,. it.|eor«p!,ic n»-ws by the Canada, it wa> i lota! ir;undation. The nver Mill continu.s to n.- -• itii-iit, / tr th‘j Concordia, of'I'urin. of the 3J irjsi., ; ,i,en'.ifined t^iiUthe barqije Fioiidian, of N»-vv York ! point, frutn three quarters »)f an inch to a;i ^ays; ' F vo i y'h in a i„ j .,os t he beli.-f t hat a serious j f, o„^ Antwerp, was l..&t, vMih nea.lv 200 pass-n- inch evei y twentV'fr-j: hours. Many of the inhab ultack is i:irdi’.iiul' on \tnicejand that ihal attack ‘ acr?. 'i’h« vessel sail»d for New York aboLl the IS Knininenl. pebrunry. [ler passen»ets compiiscd The condi-ion of the Ro.'.nan Repubiic:s rq'Jally I y^^rig. rcspecubie Gorman airricuituial laborers, criiical, Jor "Lii Prtsie’" announces that the i^ope, . iheir w'ives and families, and many gradts ol ;iftc:r havinrj consulted the Sacred Ooil^'^e. has ap- ^ niechanics Ainongsi the number on bo»»rd were from 50 to 60 women, and between 20 and 30 chil- dreu. of diff'eren: a^jes. The ship was worked by a crew of nearly *20, pari of whom were English men. Sl»e fncountered very hpavy weather, and truck about 3 o'clock, on iht- 7ih uli, -AKh iremtn rnmfn's rtf Frartce, Austria. Spait’ ainjtd force to enable him lo r'- itiints of our si?fer villane, Bjyoy Sam. who had thought tht niseiv* s st cure from the elev n^d posi' lions of their dwellings, have been ronipelbd to de- sert their habitations, and set k a safe ritrtal in our town.’ Tbe Baton Rouge G.rzetfp of Saturday says, ‘ I hp river fias been about on a stand for me wet k pa«t. 'Fhe nfws f'om above issiill unfavorable.’— Charlesl07i Mcrcury *-2 Amlir . r^£ ' t «■. "X- ptcially as not only ibe Catholic powers of I'^avarra dons force, and Beliiium. but the Pro’.es'nnt powers of F^nglan J. l^russin .»-nd WMteniburg, rfJer to preservu the I^j. {>al Government in the interest of ihti balance of power in E'uope, and the mr.ntcnance of ‘.he gen f'lal peacf li is calculated the ^ppe-i faoce on the Uo:nan itrriiory of an army of iOT^OO n»en would be surficifiit to biing uboui the rtcitoralion of the P.ip^, uiihout firihg a shot, 'I’he ‘ Epoci ■ of Rome, of the 24 h ult., stairs fi(*m N iph-sthat the Bri;i?h Minisier, 'I'ecnple, f)ad prott sled against Neapolitan mlervcntion, in the Ro man Stat« s. L'ltersfiom R )mc, by V'ienna, announce that Aosiri-i bus off. red the Pope aid in n»t*n and rnon^’y Within a few minute? of the vessel striking, the sea broke into her hull wi'h much impetuositv. blowing L’p the hatchways, >ind sweeping many of the poor creatures overboard, while others were drowned in their berths being unable to rise, from the «fft'cis of sea-sickn ss. Capt. Whitmore, per ceiving the ineviiable destruction of the ship, gave orders lo his men to launch the boats. The first tout broke adrift the moment she was launched, and capsized directly vvHh two rtirn that were in it.— 'i’he mofiifiit the second boat was lowered, (he THE BIECKLENBURG JEFFERSOj C II A R I. O X X WEDNESDAY. APRIL li, 1S19. MeCHAMCS’ Wive£—Speaking ot the nndJlej ranks «f li.^e, a good writer olst-rvf:;; “'J'here we' behold woman m her 1 ^‘"'1 carry ?ilk . and jewels; not a ptjpptl to be flittered by profatje ' adoration — reverenc* d tO'day. discarded tr«nn»rrov'; j always josiied out of the pl.ice which ria'ure Hr.d society would assign her, by sensuality or by con ^ lempt; admired, but not rspTted; dfsi.-ed but not i ' esteemed: ruled by pission. not afl^e cti )n; impading ; i j i . i . , \ ’ ' .' ; e are an'horized aiul requested to a her weakness, not her constancy, lo the s-.\ she , ^ r^nxrx?\: n t could exalt ; the source and mirror o( vanitv : we see ! x DWELL,asunl "KlLtor's Ojfire" in the buihyin^ fornterl pie l as a "Bank", thrte doors Wcslof 'Ktnu cu - \)r- ice en- her a wife, partaking the care and ch* ei ioi» the an.\. ne «f iIh' R ) i'I w ;.! contra.i, 'I'he Corr any have m idea ? j'I'factory ‘•xhibitlo the Co;r>pi ol**'*’ one hualrrd l.r-jsand lollars paid in and tP«nJ.d. and ar;' u >\\ in'itled to ono hw.wl re.| iho»i d )llarsof the six per c nt South CaroliuT Rai ro%d b:)nds sub-erin. on the pa ft of ih»* S'ijfr* an nf ran ?em‘.’n»> h > \ i b lt n iiiade hv which the iron f»;tle Ii.)ad from f lo Eas(» rn bnrik of ihe Cila'Aba is abou’t V »• dei^ d. Such is a hnA ihis Road; and wu-' r to lerininate at C(iarlo C|t ^vould be (.'! in i 'jKible b» m fit to’-/’liarl* stor ,%Bul iis im()orianc- h.i'^b'.'di much 'ncreas' d by I fV=tem of intern i! i;np '>"e- m^’nt winch has beei lately pfcj'^cted by the >!e (jI Noflh Ctrolirta. B ' afi act of i he late [ I-! if.; n Company ba? brer ifii'O'wi'h a enpit.i! of ihree millions of dol one million ol wh^ioh is to be tak.n by mdividuls, nnd the remaining two millions by the S'acoisiruct a Railroad connn. ricinj »ii Gold boro, on the Wilminoion and R.^^l^h Railroad a d. passing ihrough Ril-ioh, nnd th'tice bv the id -lll.racNcable route, via Salis bury, to Charlotte; r .d4hus placing Charleston in connection uith thi: enterprise, which is to pass c*-mr;U!y tinough N( ih Carolina, and giving her being heavily vicited upon the conn ?in »'a^y acce?s to the ode of the fertile valley ot Ihe C.itawba and the Ya J he Czar has declared himself in his favor. 1 he leuped from the quarter dtck of the founderint: i^ope i-s :^aid to have ubta.nid a loan of Six millions ship into tfie boat. 'I’he result was, that it was in- of scudi in Rusn i. ’ stanily capsized, and the whole party was iostan. These movemen's all indicate a settled pti^pose | pcssibie on the pait o* the allied powers, ever the chauipions f^ieans of (scape left for those on board, the crew o( I3tspo.icm, lo s.iflo the growing Spirit of liberty, iq the ligginjj, to which ihev lashed them- ao l feller itie hands of- freedom on ihe Cont netjl , eyjvps and up'vards of 100 of the e!nigrar»ts con* ’ gregaitd on-ihe quarter deck. Mere they had not .Captain j:.,npe.l into ft with M^s, \Vhi:.noro {Ms 1 ; divhlin^ his IniU l,v h. r d,„„es. Wile ) 1 h'S led to a desperate rush tow.nds the crr.ft. Some 20 or 30 poor creatures, nicn ar»d wo- itoce more, ‘rtju cuijtoi ufcTrcomstaocts loo would ('em to fivor iheir designsj for they will bpch«ckcd by r;o e\'ern il inf] a nces. L’lance seems bent on peacefniiy woikinj out '.he probif in (-f Fr -e Gov- ernment for her own citizens — the Spirit of propa' gandism which whitened the burni.ng sands (;f E- gypt. an i Itie froz* n wastes of Russia, witn the bones «d her bgions, seems to slumber noA’—and our own peculiar policy of ‘ avoiditig all i nlan«Iin;i alliances’ nas been ado})ted by her. flow iotig that evciiable p opie can pursue it, is another riatlei—at pres-nt the French eag-Ie percbes wiih lolJed wing and list, less (yo on :he top of the C Jpitol, while peace is the purpose of tho people. Eno laod cannot inteiferr, for the dis:istro;j3 ac. counts from India, partial as they doubtless are, rC' vealed enough tomike us cert iin that reir ibntion for the sins of Warrti) Ha;>tinijs and his fellow- bt-tn fuore thn«i nn hour before the ship broke itt I two niiiidships, 'I'he mainmast 11 over the siiie : with a fearful crash, and a temendous sea caTieJ ! aivay the whole of the qua iter deck, with the mass 1 of human beings on i», A frightful shrit k fiiled the e.ir, and the next mo-rierti ihe unfortunate crea* ; tores were Seen Strngoling in the deep. By great UfTortS eight or it n vvt re rtscued by the men who tic diligetjce, sprtudinii" cheerfulne?3 aro'jnd her; lor his sake sharing the decent refine.n'.ents ol ine world, without being vain of them; placing tii her joys and happimss in the man she loV( s As t? inother, we find her the affectmn-jte and aiihnt iri' struotress of the children whon. she has alli-nded from their infancy, training ihtrn to. ihouijhi and benevolence; addussing iht tn as rational b» ing? ; preparioj ihem to btcoriie m»ti and womrn in then Him. AlfCliunics’ duugh'.Lis luake the be?*, wives in the world."’ dent Candidate to represent tins, the third C'ipni es s lonni District, in the next Congress of the di tej 6’iates. We are indebttd lo the Hon. ring*r, for Mr. McO)w*!irs speech on the ^iv ry agilalion, and for other inter sting docu rnt nie. Me’dical Conve.n riox. --This bodv Rileich. to>morrow rlie 12 fi intt. m fS. C.]% improbable* In Nicholas, of Rufsia, freedom finui: jsiermcd a victoiy, to be superceded by Sir Charhs no common foe. Cold hearted, callous, calculating j N;ip!ef; an officer of irrnit milra^v experi«'nce.— 3IM ■, and cruel, in him is incarnated the D spo'ic princi- 'J'he unexnect^^d difliouliies encourjiered in india, I )( part 0 I er egis ators. ui j /Endowed by nature with great sagaciiv and ! and !.be necf.S£Jt-” of n fr.rAQ in .!___ , t alia very large j^joition of j,o.-itiuu %v in ttuwooi'ss power Mormidable in?un rction. may mterfdre with one of the proposed re firms in /r^nglmid. the rt duciiCMi of the army.— DoUar J\lU'spojier. Ilnwevi r ^Hiking nay bn this great undertaking, it lulls fir short of t°h lull development of the dc- figMS nnd works in pr/)grrss by i\orth Carolina n'lT j.*'gislaturp. ns a part of her system of improve- went much larli^fj nnd incorporated a com' vMtfi SiOOOOO apilal t(i build a plank road from her W»?t**rn bo ndnry oii th3 stale of Geor gia, thrrujgh Riather.^ d,«ind Lincoln, nnd Sjii?bu- rv, t» Fayeiteville*on the Cape Fi ir Rivt'f Of this, Ihe Slate takes $ 1-26,000; and ruarly all tiV’ balance has b(«n subs ribd already in F.iyt tteville. She al?o fippropriated >825 OCO to open ihe naviga tion of the Catawba 1 ivfr, from where the Char loiie Itailroad crosses . Up into the mountains, ma- king a noble f*eder brti.is Road from it? valleys of r« markable fertilit lo Pleasant Gardens, one fiun Ired and twenty r »le«! above ;an example well W'oithy the imitation o S0uih Carolina. It IS evident, fiorn tl * whole scheme of her inter nal improv* m nt, ihat t i« designed to build up the citi»s of her own Sta % which is a commendable ad of patri. tijm on u is qonlly evident «be trade of Wt5.ern voAh Ua'iolina uilj concen- tratejit r’harlorte and S !«»3i;ry,and will necessarily p,i5s d )«n to our cit over the Charlotte Road, which is the naH T*! cl annel for that trade. By a r»/erence to a Railro d ir»ap accompanying the furveyofiho .M inches er nnd Wilmington Road, it would a;.pf «r that the awn ol Salisbury wouM be distant by Riilroad fnm Wi’mingion about two hundred and forty miU , and dL'\anl frorr. Charles- ton about two hundred nd eighty mib s. Wh'tber this difl'.-rence in dislan e not more than compen' (»jted by our ijroater fa( liUes of shipping, and abuii- i'fnce of capita', will d )eod upon the enterprise and skill of our merchants aiid a most earntst appeal if made lo our public !iii;jl, lo cairy out i.nmedi- fttely the enterprise of t e Charlotte nnd South Car olina Railroad, and lo ; jwe a direction to that trade, which, whrn once csta'iisbtd, il u ill be difUcufi to change. -It is not in North V rolina alune ihnt events are ill progress to arr St oi * oltention . Virginia is also npaniat woik. He legi^lature, jusi adjourned, has charterfd a Com any to build a Railroad throufjh her Wt stern c unties into Eist 'I'cnnessee by A1 liniid m. From Abingdon tl is expec\t d lo reach Knoxville, Hiwi sfe and Oibon, in Goor- ihe Southern travel from le North, from four hun- (lr(! to SIX hundred m esjshornr than our line of Railroad!*. 'I’o this i oati the State of Virginia wb 0 look nut. It is the V limely aid, the finishing Railroads to Charlotte and Greenvilk, which will iniicipale, atul perhaps pre vent, the II ss i.f a vast rade an I travel wliich the rich region^ of the W’e olfer to the fi;sl who cotii' pii tp their R I try ih'it encouraged theac’s and rewarded the per-* petrator.j. 'i’o Sfttle with the Sikhs will give Eng land occupation for some time to come; her hands ' I hen are tied also. Whatthen is there to oppose the banded powers of Absolutism, and brtak the new chains fast forg ing for nw n but newly freed from centur is of despo- 'same kind of country, among mountain fasinrsses. ism f Nothing but iheir own energies—iheir own , with probably a moie fierce, yet l»ss disciplined stout henitsand strong right hands. On, iliatGer* | peopN', who are cor^iparaiively unnquainted wi'h many would but come to the rctcue of Republican- j ihe use of artillerv. or just learnirifj iis formidable I ism —for no other power or potentate in Europe j force in battle, the B-ii;sh army, both in iiS divis- . now can do so for the causes wc have assigned. If I ions and in its mam bod\*, have experienced scarce- her people do not shako cfTthe incubus of I'‘fusH,in | |y anything but defeat in its recf'ni bv.tleS with the policy, thtP we fear that the greai caus-i of liberty | Sikhs. There was no ia-;k of couiaf?e to cause Santa Anna. — 'Ihe Mexican Congrtss has passed the following resolJ’.ions respecting the ex patriated General: I. Gen. D An’onio L'lprz de S'uit.i Anna shal! inform *.lje Supreme Ciovornim til. wfitn he mav ; i had Secured ihemselvis in the rigging — and, alas! i judge it convenierii, of the t::r.e when he intends to ' Umly lomett with a more horribk* cea;h. All e.x-| return lo the lieputlic, and the point at which he' cep* four froze to death before rso'je came, ! wiil d»buk. * 2 Tlie Governrn'nt shall irupart to Congress ! whatever informat'on may ho recr ived, m oider lhat proper rY^ea'siirts mav be taken for the preser-' vatioo ofordr’r nnd tranq iilify. , 3. Should General Saoia Anna retoro to ihe fie- public. il is n»cSsaiy that he ^hould pre' i.);jjl v’ e.\- j press his determination to do so, and te furnifhed i with a copy of th(ir resolutions. | 4 'I’ne Government shall take esp»cial -’are to ! A LARGE IJaul.-- 'I'tie Eicnfon (N nel sayc. that Mr. Janus Norcom caufhl hauT^ ai bis fishery, upw.uds of 6,000 sha^fit days ago. ^ so'.re came, 'ITIE BRI'MSll ARMY IN iNulA. In India the Puiiish nrmv lias mtt wuh such chicks and reverses as to dim its militiry gh ry.— Thtse repulsed by umJiscipiined barbiiians fio-n the moun'.iins must be moiiifyiog to th ii piide, tsprcally when compared v\ iih the Americrm suc cesses in Mexico, Such a comparison is well cal culated to (,\ait our own militaiy charrcter. Our troops were iieaily jM volunteers, liastily iirepared for the tl'Id, opposed to a people whrt make v\ar iheir daily amusement. Y»l every town assaulted was taken, every field contes'td was won. In the bf in; (his dt crte to tho know huge of (»»rui al S in- ta Anna. on the Contient iTi.TV he troddtn down under the armed heel of Auatriu. .'^nd the blood stained hoofs of the steeds fiom the Uaarine, which once before t'ound stalls in the arched halls oT |?'rif>ccs, and neigh ed on the banks of ihe Seine. IJ avci, a'^ert the re currence of such a catastrophe—yd it serrn^ not master of untold millions, haling libeity as an owl loathes light, and bent on extending his empire, he hangs over Fiurope like one oJ the Avalanches of his own hills. Wo to her when loosened fiotii its heights it shall come thundei ing down — and that hour seems not now .«o far remote. PROTECi'lUN OF .MARRIED WOMEN A> a matter ofgetu lal conoetn, we lay before our rei'deis the act passed at tf^e h'.to session of ihe l.,f*g- is!atu.'‘e, making bet’er provisions (or ihe protection of the lights of married women 'I’he ioliowin-^ is C* t fi e act: An Ac\ making bdter and more suilable provisions for J] jnes coi:crt. S c. L I)e it enne.led hii ihe General Asscmb!y of the State of ^ortk Cfindin a. and is hereby tn- acted by the autkoiily of the same, 'I'hai fiom and alter Ihe ilie passage of this act, whenever a mar, riai>e shall lake place, all the lands or real estate which ?he n>ay subsKj'jetjily acquire, by will, de vise. inheritartce, 0r otherwise, sfia’l not besutj'Ci. lo be'sold or leased by the liusband lor ihe lerni of his own lifr*,. n^r^nnv I. sj i. r... . r ^ jm oa' aiiG wnn the consr nl of his wife, fir^t .had and ob- | taintd^ tn be-ajceitainrd J«nd i iTeetua'.i d by privy' examination, according Ui the rules ni \v required ■ by law for the sale of laiuls by decd bt luri;^mg to ! femfscoveit. • ‘ , pox K Foil—'I’he Ne'W York Sunday Mercury I See. 2. Be it fariJier enaclol, 'I’hat no inter, sti tells a story of an operation performed by a wag j of the husband whatever, in sucfj faods or real cs-[ I upon a quack ocu!i:;i. li seems the chap'had a ; laie sliaii be subj'ct losal ' I'l Satisfy any execution it) ti ne !VV N California Golp - -'!’he Boston paper^ that there has been rrfered at the custom iff Ci'.v S150.000 Aoriii of California gold dust. V ,Ty wonder if‘ black Dm’?” i lea of the value of t at country has changed. Ex-President I’olVc --'rhe citiz'ns of w Oileans, without distinction of party, turned out masse\.o welcome the E.x-Presi^ rit upon his ar i- val ir. lhat city. ma:kof consideratii)n a il rftpeci, alike honoiable lo the communily w ho r i- d('r it, and lo the di?tinjui?hed person upon aft n It v\as bestowM?. was ten lered liim during In5m/. M.v Polk left New Qrhans on ihe 231, and v exprctid to ariive at Nashville about ihcSUt ii , these disasters; the number of the slain proves thf terrible energy and darinn of the British troops: but there has been a great want of military science and skill to produce such unexpicted results, and so the government setHis to have concluded, for Lord Gough has been recalled, in the moment of what We pee iri some ol our.Exchanges, ihal a rum r, is current iri Wa&hington City, of Mr. Stanly** \ > pointment as Commiss-ioner of P.itents. Tlierf f o said to be several apfdications lor (he .l/iniste|pl p to .1/cidrid, from this *S‘tate'. I I'nf WiLMI.VGTOX JoL’KNAL.—JaMES FuLTO^tEfc (• our immediate predeceesor, makes his salutation, n a neat ind appropriate addre.«s to the patrond of * e “Journal,’’ in its lasl niimber, as its future Etfij We avi?Ii him succes?. THE AMERICAN MANCHESTER STA TISTICS tions of that industrious and thriving locality; 'I'he whole number of mills is -IS. under the care The ^’outh Ca. olinian comee to us this'V-'i as a Tri-weekly. \ys welcome, we hail present -miV.rt vv»iJ» »r»r.re.;j.^ed tiratiticinqn - Success, say we, to eacli anil every imjiroveune t lhat is now going on in ihe 6^ou:hern Pres' Ho I*rais^i;i. 7’he • God-like” Daniel from the Bay Stale, rrr'? a letter—«?ome few otlTers of a similar stripe ^ 'il)oke—an innumerable quantity of rery ‘V-.nal. h” ’ glass eye, and applied lo the oculi-t for somMhino | obiaintd iigain^t him ; and all sucii sahsare hereby | taking the ci3e, transmitted to an astouriiieci woi I the eternal disgrace of the American Senatei f '• approving the appointment of Senator Ilannegt i as Mini::ter to Berlin—yet, in ppitc of all portenloi indications, the appointment Iiaving met wiilii^ll h unquallified approval of Gen. Taylor and his Cfab - net, Mr. Hannegan lias been given his commi.=5pic i and out It, and is now', we are happy to informi Qj ’ readers, on hib w*ay to Europe. to remove a dtftcl io his siuht! 'I’he oculisi net I tieelarrd lo be null and V(*i ), boiii m /a -v and equi!\\ | being very sharp sighted, discovered ihere wa.^ | S c. 3 Be it ju rthcr enacted. 'I’fi it a II the lands 1 some defect in the eye, but thought it so tnfliog j or lea! estate w hich may br arq-iirt d on a.-.d afier lhat he warranted a cure or no pay. 'I’no wao i [[je fi, st Jay of March ri'e\i by femes cov.-ri alreadv ^ L'HV, II Courier givis ,i sen. s of inl-rrsiinp prescribed ivasii and depiirirJ, Im n wu!i I ciiher l,y oifi d. vis- n, i„l,eiiu,nce. .h„il f.atcm.nls rclalivo lo ihe miinufnc.urinp: oorpoia- | „r so afli r be rduriu.j will) 111.' Clliply vial, ali I ap ' be fiil j.cl lo l!,o si.ne c-.nJ;!ians, lii|.|lMlians nn.l patently in grrat disties.?. e xemptions, as the lao Js or real tslaie meirtionrd Oh, d(>ctor ! doctor I’ Slid hr*, ‘that d—d s'u fl ^ jn ihefiist and .second jet’tions o'" t h i? act. of 12 corporation*, w hose aggregate capital slock | has v\ holly destroyed my eye!’—at the same lime'! [Ratified 29th day of January, 1S40J amounts lo 812110000. 'i’he 4S rn ills give em ployment to 7 644 females and 3 629 males — total. 11.272. The w hole number of vards manufactured per vveek is 1.732 827, viz ; 1.704 OOGcf cotton, 21.291 ofwollen, 6 500 ofcarpet.«. and 40 rugs — 'I'he amount of cotton consumed, is 559,000 pounds per week, and of woo! 46.000 pounds. 'I'he num ber of yards printed is oS0,000, and of dyed 2.015,- 000. opening the lids of the empty socket with his fioger, ' lo the horror of the gaping and staring eiculist. ‘ Is il pos-'ible! — it bo possible!’ exclaimed the eye tinkerer never knew my medicine t^' operiHe so before. W’el), my dear sir, I can do nothing Kss thar» return you your money. ‘ But you must do inore, sir. What is five dol lars to me coiipared wiih Ine loss of an eye?’ re- I plied the wag. ‘ if you will give me two hundred fia, makinil a route ft nil the Southwest to ^ubserib^s, we believe, is tim^ f‘>r Charleston of prudence’ lo hasten, of ihose channe Is, ll»e From the t'o urobia Telegn\ph. f'CNDl lTON OF TilE CONTINEX'I’ Full accounts of the ' 'a|fada’s news have a', length fomo to hand, after all ' \ejierils by wind and water which liave so long de lycd lhen». Amidst a mass i.ftrivi.il details and un nieresiing pirliculars, piled mountain high l y ihe ndirttrious corresponde nts of the Noilhern prints, or dumped down"’like rubbish from the English pupe ?, .we find but little worthy c.f laying before our r’nleis. The diflerrnl companits use 25.100 tons of'an- j dollars, I will sign a pleefge never to expose you ; thracite coal per annun), with 36 303 bushels of i hut if you do not, I will prosecute you forthwith— charcoal and 2 790 cords of wool 'I'iiey also con- j and you are a ruined man.' sume 70 510 gallons of sperm oil and 36.000 lbs. : The quack foiived over a check for the amount, millions of dollais. It i of lard ; 1.090 000 lbs of starch, and 765 bf. rrels of ! and the chap cut iiiclj:-—per ha ps for Texas. It IS the pait flour. 'I'he buildings are war.ned by steam. ! Oiher manufactures are produced in the the city ? Bank of Fayetteville—'I'he subsciiption to ihe value cf 61,500.000, employing a capital of I books of this company will bo closed Monday; §400,000 and about 1,500 bands. j and the requisi’e amount having been subscribed, 'I’he average wages of f^Mualcs is $2 per week, I presume the meeting of ihe stockholders for or- clcar of board; males 80 cents per day. 'I’he me dium produceofa loom is 45 yards per dav with No. 14 yarn ; with No. 30, 33 yards; and the aver- COURT.STIIP OF THE LATE Dll. II . “Dear Sir; — I am sorry I cannrjt accept your kind offer, as I am already engaged; but I am sure my sister Ann would jump at it. -Your obliged /:lizal” “DtAU Miss Eliza: — I beg your pardon; I wrote your name in mistake: il was Mi^s Ann I meant to ask — have written lo her bearer. Hoping soon to be your afTtciionaie brother, •‘J R 'i’he Doctor and Miss Ann were married nnJ. as they say in the fairy tales, ‘ lived very happy all the resi of ‘.heir lives.” and ganixation, will b*; hehi in a very short time, the Bank put in operation as early ds fiossible. 'I'liis will be in fact, the ‘ Bink of Fayetteville, ABDUCTION. Our At al! times, and under all circumslaiices, e3o«i give us unfeigned satisfaction to chronicler tf.e ^ cess of our friends; and when by that success il community generally is benefited, our gratificrilil i as a public journalist whose duty it is lo watch, so far as rests in our power, protect the interest^ t the people, is greatly increased. Since our sojoot^ in the “Diggins” ol Mecklenburg, many inslartce of* good fortune and success have occurred whfc we have with much j /easure laid before our rft; dert'. Air-iin we are called upon lo record the fin Jin during last week, another “pocket” by our friend Capts. Calelwell and Harrison at their Mines ia I iiion county. Though the “pocket” was not so wc! ‘ filled as the one of which much has been said, yiehl . ing on/y some 1000 penny-w'eights, yet the pectedness of its appearance in a marmer repa A singular case ol abduction has recently occur . .. ed in Fairfield District. An ir.divi iual fiasbeeii indict-; those gentlemen for the apparent smal/nesa ortl} for the subjcripiions oul of the town and vicinity i under ihe statute ol Pliiiip and Mary, ( made o( | jcpoeir. This mine, known to the community arre per spindle vards per day ® ' . Il i .,1 r'l F’ ,iorreilieoisfci«iic,»iuiaiiuueiin^aiiuiiiaiiyiii”ci. The MiJdtosex company make u^e annually ol ,cijzens, Janus Avle, A-q , .. child,” (so styled by ihe Act.) under the 6 000 000 teasels; I 7 16 000 lbs. of fine wool; SO,- 000 lh^■. i^Iue; 860,000 worth of dye stuff-; and Sl7 000 vvorth of soap, 'i'he same co,npany also consume at their Warnesit Carpe t .Mli,’. on the Con cord riv. r. 93 000 lbs. coais^^ w ool and 36 400 lbs. worsted yarn—producing 91.000 } ards of ingrain cnrpeiipg. Tne rearetwo institution? for the savinns of the lorre in H.is f.'le,) lor al,due,inK and marrying, ^ ore pleased to learn «iv« . t r L ; ,• r . woiiian c hi Ui(SO s t y le d by ihe Act.) unoer the: .... . ' . , , subscrioed >?20,000 of the slock, one hl'h of the , jg years.it is said that the girl stolen and i imhcalion orincreasmg richness, the deepcf whol ^ an.ouoi n ctssary lopul the Bank in operatirn. | urarried in this case, is or.ly 11 years old. The cere- ! the shafts are sunk. 'i'hiiieen thousand have been subscribed m Uash-t q| f^j^rriage w a& actually perlbrmed by a Mag-I At the Dunn 3/ine, about ten miles from thi# ington. but nothing worth naming in other placcs. ■ i^ira'te ol Fairlield District. The bride expresses her I place, Me:ssrs. Elms & Irwin are obtaining some ve' \(jfth Cai'oluiicLTb. rl n »c. r; nr» I i n I rt K11 p U I fiep I i P Tn InrJ Jiorl ! a ctip : . ,. . .• . THE .MISSISSIPPI \u\r:\i determinatin to siick to her lieire lord, and as she ry rich ore. The veins ol^ire in this mine are q#' weie^hs, as we learn, one hundred and sixteen pounds I , , , i i andfeemeloundersantdwliai6lieisaboul,wevvould “"ly exceedingly rich bul also e.xicnsive, and a j not be much astonished it she carried her point, in I soon as the proprietors erect sutHcient machinery t Crude and impelf- i jis all the slatemetits are , opt :■/.!ve?—the Lowell and the City. 'I’he former bo vever. th'y are sufl ;le,iiily explicit when faken I’ n? m deposit, in September last. 8S52.2S0, from logf'lher tn prove the ()ntiition of the Continent lo 5.0bG d posr.ions. 'i’he ' City” fjas been in opera- be most crincal, and th ;i|ie great bug bear of Rus 'i ri 'Ujly since .March. 1S4S. yet h.id on elepr.Mt 'I'ne Pointe Coupee E.:!»o. of 24’.h ultimo, says; j spite of ihe statute. It she does not, it will be the firsi | separate the ore, which ihey no w tiave ineourse ' .L ^ ..i'i!np«r>nr*r»r»nr«>r»nril\v!ien}lwOmnn!a\t'i/l\L'{1.‘jhaoiLp/l . . .. /• eiii fi»n Intervinlion has i o\# btcon.e a reality. 'I he Russians ha ve entered rriuisy 1 van ia at the r-quest «,t ihe Aussrian Gene al, and h iye alieady f >u2lji tyro bloody ballhs with ihe Magyaas r.nd the i^olt s, and seem bul awaiting he proper time to pour dow n Iheir myriads on Con: antinople, and pitch theiii tents on the bank? of Bosphorus 'I'his con junction bel^vetn Russi (yid Austria looks orrnious 10 frerdorn. for already first :hro*s of the Revo iatt-nary spirit abroad h^’e subsided, and with the f-xcepi.oM of France—,\l^«'reall as yet is quiet — jl.ily an ! Uunc^^y ® >nf keep good the promise £»ire-n by th*' convulsiv. ^jfT'orts of the people of the contine nt b) crush at ot the thrones, nnd the tyr- («nis vvho sat s» cure up« ri t*hem Prussia still obeys lier King, who covets con'rol of all crnferfe rutd .Ger;nanj, to v b»cb condf»dMaiion bis lait ‘ ?fM «-cb fiom tbe (Ihcn ^clar^^h • Prussii is ready 10 rr.flke all 5 " N ich. m-m v pu'. ‘'I'here has been a sliyht ri:ie in the river at ibii point during the weak, 'I'he severe norther on Wednesday made tlie inhabitants as well ns itie le- vt'es tremble for a vvhile. 'I'he wialher Ijr some we^ks past has been delighllu!,’ 'I'he same paper adds ; • A gentleman jusifioni St Louis, who by the way, is a civil engineer, inlorrns us that we mav lufioj corporntions. is always open for ihu conve- i expect almost to a ce rtainty, receiving from one'i niet.cc and com'ort of those employed b\ the differ- fool to eighteen inches more rise in the Mississippi | Toploftic al—A country f.xclmnge, spe? kinr^ ol ent com pilni^s. It is under the superinlenience of j al this po.'nt,’ j the death ol a young gentleman ofifiat vicinity, say-s: Insinnce on record, when a wonian.a wi/l was baulked i ^onslruclion. iliey e.xnect to .-ealize from 12 to SI50( by the law. \\ e comniend ner spirit, and vvmn her 1 i i . > . » ^ .K. success.-Stale Hanner. , P" ^‘"cerely hope li.al ihey may notTi ! disappointed in their anticipatpns. }\(' l-il of January last, *27.717, from 253 per- S' !.5 — moft of the depositors iu both banks being the f;' -rv e ptra.ivis A hospitil, fs'.ablished by the several manufuc Fo« Califorxia—Something like four hundred persons, from elit'ierenl partn of ihe union, passed ihough Little Rock, from ihe 5lh to the 15th inst;int, on their way to California. i. n-' Ol’itio best surgeons and physicians and is said lo be in n flourishing condition. 'i'^'e p:»oulation of Lowell, ninrteer years 3?o. was a litiie over 3 500 ; nocv it is rsiirnatod at 35.- 00'! W. , J Ciingmpi! pt io learn lhai the Hon. i'hoirns L has been confined lo his lodgings ^or s. v*=r-; •\* fks pa^?. in WaFhingion Ci'.v by severe .ft -n. He is announced in the last Hieh* • ■c* .'I .'.'fncrer a? 3 rgndtdaie fe: A threatening land slide occured on Saturday j “he promised lair to become a bright and ,?liining week laft in front of R H. Cox’s plarilation in i ornament to this vegetable world. ’ Pointe Coup^,; but by t e timely interposition of j An exchange paper thinks that if he had tried he ihe planl(’r^ in the neighborhood, tbe danger was j ha\e been some pumpkins. overcome, and a fine sjbstantial levee two hundred and fifty ya^ls long, with twenty-five feel base, now protects hundreds of thousands worth of proper* FALL OF A ROCtC. Neat the Dunn Mine upon another hill, Willif^ L. Davidson Esqr. of this place, has opened sope veins which bids lair to rival the lormej in richn^i Though just commenced, he hat; obtained ore wdrt f’lom 3 to SIOOO per busliel; while every indicatic^ is given him to anticipate a yield aj profitable at- ihat wfiich has attendee’ the operations of his ntigh birs. 'fhip mine has neve r before been workecif tc any extent. Other veirie have recently been dia covered in the pame neiirhborhood wh ch thus fax promise to open well. We wish our fiiendn Messri ' Grier and ff’illiams abundant success in their cx I periments. These are some of the mines m our immediate We learn that a large rock was detached Some week or two , ly that was threatened with destruction by the slide. > sirice, fiom one of the chft's on the Hickory yut road near | 'I'he S: Francisvi le Chronicle, o- the 24lh ult ' Warns s, ana fell abont three hund*ed yards, , vicinity, and we are perfectly justified in saying thal I Ifcvelhng trees and ttar-na up the ground in its co-.irse I „ r .i- w;-. “ • , • The report is thanta lal! caused the eai-h to shake for a con-I former periOa in the hulor> of i\crth Car^i 1 he levee? on the co?5i bf.Afen '.his nnd New ! s.derab/e distance around;but we think it h’gh/v probable ihai n-^ gni-K r>Q !TOTTn??'e1!»^Hoyrnn^ m mining op ' »♦ I ica 11» .nai lUf’pian.ers , fr-U Pa r\r r rr’ ‘i^n r.,. ' c-ifi •; I up'o enquiry