UKSWNATIOX OK TllJi BRITISH MINISTRY. 'c have a k-lcgrafibio report of tin; ur inal at Hulil'ttX of the C'uinirJ Htoiiiiuir A a, vi it la Liverpool and Lumln dates to ,!. i ultimo. Shu liringM tlic intclli(.''ni(!, uiie-pectnl ,,t llii.- tinii', of tin! reMjriiatiuii of the lii'i ti,li Mini-t'7- 't''"! l'"'''li' l'i'inilit for rJ I' Lord John Itu-mll for orgniii.injr a juiilitia iori'O luing under fon.-idt-rHtinn, un ani iiJiiK'iit wa projioced by Lord Palmcr stun upon wlii' h the Minister joined issue. Tin' vute jiroved the latter to be in a nii ,,iily of eleven Votes Vi'i ngaint I'M, the iiii iuIhi's voting willi tin: majority. Sn-ii an event was uidnoked for, as on the pree'ding iiiht, the Ministry had been hum uined, uiou another iiuestiuii, by receiving l.t? vute- out of yU'J. ir I I'ltliiu rHton' amendnient was the Mrikhii; out of the bill the wunl "local," . i a- not to conKin' the ml liti.t-mrn to their r. -iei ti.e eiHiiitif", but permit them to be -nt to any hart of the Kindolii where; tin ir Hi i ices were required. In iuoing it lie uiL'cd llmt the country ai in a -ituati.iii li il,!c to war, and, it - peace armament not I el Hi' sulfiei.o.t t muvt t- t-iuvrgenry war. he deired to have a ready trained i ,r. . prepared fur instant action. It i -ai l that the announcement nf hw j p -i. nation by Lord John lluaccll wan r- i , m il with the greates-t atiliiliiui;iit. at no j i iie j.ri'jiured fur audi a result. Mtnv ruimirs prrvailed nt Liverpo.d, to a nueeetr of the lnte l'remier, but no- , tiling defiuite wan kinwii. It in naid that; I in-Queen will nut appoint Lrd I'al im r- j t in, aud that the Karl f Derby ii willing j t a-eept the riflU.-. In Knuiee louis Nap-deoii 1ms d a ,.. ree reuiilaUng the l'r's which d-- not tive natifaeti.iu, j The (Jiieeii of Jpain has entirely iw-iv-rrvd from the WoiimU lately iiitlict. d by the rejni'ide .Merino, and h-r ret.rali.m to, health bat been publicly cell brated at Ma- j i!rid Sntiti'ttl Intt-lh p' n f' . ('ttuti had adianecd all eighth of a pen- I.V. The H..I.-S of the din k eoinpri- d "i I,- j IHM bal-i., of wbh h -peculatoni I uk '.'M,MI ; and etporter 5,000 bale The iU"tation j rre Knir rrlimu. .'ilJ., Mi'Mlnn I rl. an "d , Fair I plaitd .'jjd , aad Middling I p- . land 4 3-H..I. (I M-Hi.l.) J Trade in t'n itiaiiufafturinir ditriet had j uon-i.luri.lilr imprmcd. Mt r II liing-head k IVtlcy'a Circular a.tvt that the . c.uiiiH from Am.riiii of. small hijiiueiit combined with the aetivitv : ircailing in the Muf ln'stiT iiiarket. and tin- demand from the Continent of Kur-'pe, ! liaJ cauwd a gr-at imjuiry for Cotton in the , Ijiterpvul market, wbnh, had it not been j fnilv ii.tt t.y holdera, mu-t have eaud a; I II e 3'tvanee, , llKM Al!K Alil.K CnlM lliKM Kosuth, in hts npi-eeh before the I.cf.r!s- i lata re of ( 'hio, sari : "sir, there are two reinatkalle coin, i- ; tbliee. J fir S.ir1 i,l t ihlu und ntlfUlf hiirf' thr tnmr (.. Tim Nery jur that your i .-n-tit iitioii s framed 1 was born .Vv- ' ' . h (. 4if nfi lii'trf I with ttifftur til. ' '.til at the name of 4 l.i i. If m ai if -..h.ethHi of viiptetue iiiip..rtniiee in lft !t Im rut til tfi'lt mini, to w liii ti lu'. fu ture hound, by the n t year i f luv i.Mmtv. Thu day my anticipation are " I he M'i oiel i oiiii idem e ii., that tin- tl 1-it..'- of the. pre-i nt -:) willju-t n-aeh a-h- ill.tOll will-ll the Setiato of the 1 111 ted t lit e -it down ill judgment al.nut the itie-tioii "f t: I. ruati 'iiul law, and pronounce upon your c oi itry f .feign policy. 'bio has e;ten it- vote, by tin- resolutions I had the honor I ' Ite'ir ; tlll't tlhm i tun ttt tlir l,tihht ''in 'it tin- Miioi. I Ihio's vote is the vote f to miillofis. It will have its roitrlitii. ti tiul wiiulit iu the c.Mini iU w here the dele. jMlra ctf the pe,.pe'n s. ifi-reilll y find their el"ry in tloiiij tb pnopb s will ' r pas by the soft-sawder of the aboec. Komiith lavs it on the Bui keye with a trow- 1. lint the ' ..'.vr-.'f Wioe itHtnuirmts" I order mi the silpi rnatttral. We never i hfard of :.vtliiii.' to c impure with ibent xci y. tho-! which are r.-cord."! of r, ',.. t. r Mainus in the vi ntrihle ehrotuele. of I'lekwuk. Til" render lil perhaps T'l d le. t that Mr. l'iekwii k on .in" . -. . 1 1 w,n about eiiterinj a stai'e coach, w In it a r ! -haired stranger, with an iinpiisitive n ie aid Iduii siiectael.s, who had unpacked liiniseli upon trte c ill at the aatiir moment as Mr. I'tekwiek, iti.juircd : " t ioitij to Ip-wn k. ir ''' "I am,' replied Mr. 1'iekwiek. " Hi Innrkal.le cinneidetiee. So um I " Mr t'iikwiik bowed. "troiiiT outside V naid 'he red -haired In in Mr. I'iekwiek bowed nuain " !ess my fm, how remarkable I am loinif on the out-idc t.io," .a,d this rod haired mini. " We are po-itiM-h- noma t'1 Ceihcr." Ami the red haired man nulled n if he had made one of the stranc-l dis coveries that er fell to the lot of human W i"doin. Arriwd at the 'White I lor-. at Ip-wiek, ' Mr Maim- iiiiptired ..f Mr. I'ickwnk " I'o you stop here, sir ?" ' I Ho," said Mr. I'iekwiek. " I. r me," r.i l Mr, Maunus, " never knew any tiling like thi se cx'raordiuur y en. im ibnees Why I stop here, too," huh. lb public an. I'( II1. H li K l.ir.lt. N lie that breaks off the yoke of obedience, and antics thn bands of discipline, and preaches a rlii up religion, ami prcsetit heaven in the midst of tl owers, and strews! eatiiets anfler than the Adan luxury in the ! way, and mm the soiiu of Sinu to tlie tunes nf th Persian and lighter ir, and offers ffreat liberty of living, and reconciled eter nity with present enjoy merit he shall have his schools lilled with disa iides : but I... tl,..i preached the t'ro-s, and the severities of Christianity, and the strictness of a ,v ; lite, shall have the lot nf his blessed Lord he shall he thought iil of, and deserted 'I'liylnr. TlnTt: ate i'ulvn of air un md! of r Pnf lio.l-irM( in a Inrturf U tw tin- Smithsonian Intitttt, s;iil ; ty ivn-titly maUt, puiticnhirly nt St. Il'lcru, it iiiii hwn fmiu thm tin-re i- a ti'lal uiovrrm nt of the air. in oWdi, ih to thr movi'tiH'tiU of the moon, aiMwritt to tltp titJi-a of the orran, and pointing it ax ' ih.it liihiihMry, thtis (wrvin( to illi.-tr.tlv, in fi.thT apnrt, the PuMiiiit sitnilii it v of JUSTICE TO MR. CLAY. The culuiunicH heaped ttpoo Henry Clay have teen legion. No niuu ever Buffered more from nl under, and few there aru livins who have bettor merited reproatheu thau Mr. Clay, who h.ia received mo many with out caune. Of all the falnehoodrt, the most atrocious and the mot blighting upon bin political pro.-pect.t, w an the cry of " liargain ami Sale," in l"'i.". It wan a most foul con spiracy, which come of the partied to it have Uone what they could to atone for. The re cantation of Carter lVterly, the pliant and ciedulouH follower of A uderew Jackson ; the frank letter of (Jen. Jas. Hamilton ; the long nought after letters ill the po.tsescion of Krau ei.i 1. HI air, have all been published as ho many evidences, not only of the innocence of .Mr. Clay, but of the sad consequences of this stupendous plot. Mr. Buchanan's agen cy in iho gintt firit of the year is J well known. Charges of the most FCiious chiiractcr have re-tcd upon him for the jiast seven years, with an ovcrw helming accumu- latioii of ailirmative and negative testimony, His friends have not come forth to tie feud him. Hu has offered no apology. In view of Mr Itin lo.iiiiii'fi i.n-ition ii eorresnmideiit of the JJostou Journal says : ' II,. Ii.'im ;,i,v,.,l ,, . r sib nen - . - " i . ' . that betokens the cotisciousiieas of harrow ing guilt. It is in liix power to do justice to Henry Clay, while he yet lives, so that hi. settin sun, whenever witnessed, shall be what it was in its lniddav M'letidor. lint . Ii ill tint tin Ii, .'l.i.'liallllliil , in unii-j bole of gi iitiim: greatness, does not belong j to Ins thitr ii t( I. Perhaps the writer mav be wroii' in this,: but it is most certainly true Mr. It. knows the falsity of slanders, which, if not by speei h, by filetice, at least, he hxt done uioie to propagate than any other public man. ( V'. lini. The letter written by Mr. liuehanan in H'.'l or I -.'" when he was called out to state what he knew in regard to the charge of bargain and corruption agiiint Mr. Ad ams and Mr. Clav, contained nothing in the sliiihtest degree- to throw suspicion upon those di-liiii.'ui-hed men, yet it was con strued tv tln-u to . 1 1 1 tctil enemies as a crim- iuation of them, aud Mr. Buchanan saiii nothing to v rret i idfti ii it-.j (..noun, ii'.u. t i For years he loo k, 1 ... ei on and caw Mr. Clay . 1, , , ii i-t 11 1 1 .1 I. ; foully and shauiefiill v libelled by the Pciii-! oertttie or:iiui ate) leailers Itln lleif a liav-! itii i'.d hi.' vote ati'l itifliteiiee t ) Mr. Ail-. , . A . . i 11111N 111 r-i.iiHiili.rnfii.il nf mi ni.teillitilielit f n . , .. . 1 . , ... . 1111 . . . .to .iiel ta nil tins witlnmt tavinic one word , i i , , 1 f.ir the Miidieation of the illustrious heu- , 1 i-eiT-.-i :ir v Mini in -i:iie lie imiai u on. .ii .i.i- ill. hbvh ri.a.i-iii .. i.i.ni'ii. iiidi u ir ll r .1 l .'!.... ,e .1. , ' r i " "i Ili.'U'. lUill e HI I'AI.IIH Ulin tun uj.ii.iii, wrote in re than onee to Mr. liuehanan, i-ay-inir thut lie muid submit no loiiifer to tlte li-.-raceful imputation, aud that hi: felt it , . i i ii i.i- I . his duty to hiuimrlf and to his party, and to , - , i .. . . i the emt-e of truth and jufctiec, to come out i , , , ,. . ., and make public certain facts, men minnow u. which took place at WasliinsMoii in the Mu ter of I 'J ! '", while the Presidential elec tion was pendinir in C'oiiifresn. Ami we lone reason, I n., to believe, lhat Mr. liuelt aiian, iii '( pealed letters, imw .1 mieetiona bly in Mr. t'lay's possession, avowed the arinest and best leelinfrs for that distin jruishi d man, and earnestly bi-BOUght him not to make the contemplated exposition If wr are not mistaken, Mr. Clay, yielding, as e think he oueht not to have done, to Mr, Jiuehaiiati s clitreatte-, withheld the exposi tion, thus h aling himself and his party, thr oieii iut all the fierce 1'te-idtlitial con fin Is ,. l-v, 1 :', l-ati, I mo, and 1-41, to he J, miiired by the vile char.'e of bargain and i '. irruption i a dull n , w hii h , has. and t 'niitetnptible as it was in its char acter, uii.pu -ti.iiial.ly acciiinpli-hi d more tor the lictiiocratic party than any other charge, or than all the other charges whiih that party ever inn rted. It was not until when Mr. Clay had gin tii all thought of ever being again a candidate for the Pmideney, that Mr. Clay put forth the state inent w hich he had for many years talked of putting forth, and which Mr. Itui baliaii had so carue-tly ap pealed to him to suppress, Il may be Iniltid in C"lt. m's I. if.- of Clay. That statement of Mr. t'iay is, lhat, while the Presidential e. let lion was pending iu the l". S. House of Iii pn -ciitaties in I "'J.i, Mr. liuehanan, a leading friend of Iii 11. .lack-oii, visited Mr. Clay s room and formally said to him in the presence of a very distinguished man now liwng, that, if he 'Aou'd give his vote and itifbn i;c i- l .r tli ti. .I.i X- ii and el. 1 1 him, tic latter would uiiiiu etiotiably colder upon lin- .vi , it tary -hip ..I Mate, or any other of l.i e l.i - u.i.'ht name. Ilm- M r. lav, in-lead ol u ii.,r i i - v ai 1 in ' a in i , a- ' iiarcii iu the obi bargain and corruption -tory, to secure for him-i lf the S en tary ship of Mate, acliiallv rejected a pr.itli r to that effect a prolb r mode to him by or through Mr. liuc It alian the very man whose pretended tes toi: T.y ! 'j'l-ud for twenty y ears to prove the gn at Ketituckian guilty of selling his ntry f .r office. The statement of Mr. Clay was published four years ago, and Mr. Hnchaiian had tioth- seription. ing to say in n ply to it. Several of the TIk- measures, ho vevcr, to which he ul iiewspnpcrs of his own party called upon luded were taken w'th refereure only to him to speak out. but he uttered not a word, persons to whom, under the peculiar cir And now, if he has any thing to sav, let cumstanees of the moment, su-pieion at hiiu spn ak out before the portals of the grave tached. Hut it would be in the highest de shall close over the illustrious victim of l.o- pree unjust, and unworthy of the enlightened cofoco calumny. Mr. Clay is now living to character of any Kumpean lioverninetit. substantiate his statement," if need be, to the "d w holly unwarranted by the course pur- H llel t -Utislni'ti'ill cf till' ll siilistaiitiate it, if we ftto li wniKl to t fgrt'L'intisiy niistriki li, l.y .'lr. Inirliiiiiiiii s own It Iters: : and, fititliei -more, tin' distinguished oititon, in li'is' .ii's( iic(. the (ivcrtiircs of liargain were mailr .y Mi", llui'liiinan to.Mr.t'lay, is liuhL' to stalo. liilicvtr i a I led on. hi.t tirr- soiii.1 kn.'uleiltfc. of the afl air. hmisvilr J,,nr, - A iiioM niiiit i-i now on foot iu t'onirri'W to increase the supply of silver coin, and for tin: coiiveiiieine of all elasseji of the com- t.iiinit' il is inueh to bo hoped that it may so..ii lie eoiisiiiunitttetl. The plan most, ac-! i . i . . i i i 1 Cept.'lole lo tlte mass OI IIU IlCOpie, WOUJU tiiitit.uhtftllv lt that alrradv adopted rn re- lutioti to tin c.ippcr coin. Tin? taking of a The attention of hrr Majesty's tiovorn st lnnraU f 7 yrr cent from th freight of j nu'iit will continue to ha directed to tho tin. MiU-fr ...in mi.uhl reiiiilniimt the inv-1 lroeecditiifs of sui-ncetd foreiirii refugees enmiriit for the cxpeii. id' thu ittti't ; ua- vide an ahuudanee ot new and eonvt nieiit silver piece for change i and at the same time imt depreciate the value of a single o'in now in ciretilutioii. Every one would bn Iti-mdilted. and no one injured. A rin vrtiience of cireuiustaneea not always oh tiiinabli in eotmertioii with a useful reform. fVw. $-tttt for Vrtxiffent. The AVhi ('otivr-titioii of tlen viim-0 eotinty, New ork, met at Hataia, on tharllth Fehrtiaryv to appoint 1 f1tTit,,,f a Distric t Convention. A atroti;,; resolution in favor of lien. Scott for Prc-idriit wa adopteil. I THE LAW OP ENGLAND. I Tho following circular dinpaU h from Earl banvillk to her Majesty's Minister at Vienna, St. l'etersburgh, Paris, and Frank fott, strikingly illustrates the character of the British Constitution aud laws, while it furnishes a favorable specimen of the ubili- ties of the new Secretary for Foreign Af- t).re B growing hostility to those who fairs. Tho despatch ha just been present- JiaVe heretofore ttood in the attitude of lea ed, with other papers on the same subject, t,.rS) aJ W1(J j a manner may be said to to both Houses of Parliament : have dictated the programing of every ( am- FomEIOM OFPfi-K, January 13. I jmign, and to have appropriated all the hon .SlR ; ISeprescntatioris have been made to ' ors and profits in the hour of victory. The her Majesty's Government on the part of , " Young Democracy,'' as the y choose to call several European Governments, through themselves, announce very openly here that their representatives at this Court on the subicct of the proceedings of foreign refu gees now residing in Kngland ; and it has been urgently demanded that iiiimuuiate and effective steps should be taken by her Majesty's Government to put a stop to those intrienes and conspiracies against the Gov - erninents of various European Powers in j which foreign refugees now in England are asserted to be engaged. j l?y the existing law of Great Britain all foreigners have the unrestricted rijrht of en- trance and residence in this countrv ; and .... .... II .! nliile they remain in it are, equally with British subjects under the protection of the i i.., i. ....:i...,i e . luv-, iioi inn nil v uu I'uiiirmru ra... in 101 an offence against the law, and under the ordinary tribunals of justice, after a public trial, and on a conviction founded on evi dence given in open court. No foreigners, j. as such, can be sent out of this country by the executive Government, except person removed by virtue oi ti , t. - . ilo oti.. States, coin, i lnt-il Ly act oi l in.oin.. i t. to. the mutual surrender ut eriminai oti. t.oti . IJritt.-h subject,?, however, or the subjects of any other .State residing in this country, and therefore owing obedience to its laws, may, on conviction of being concerned in levying war against the Government of any State at amity with Great Britain, be pun ished by fine aud imprisonment. Offenders in this respect are equally open to prosecu tion by individuals or by the Government. Measures, iu the form of alien act-", have been at different times resorted to by the British legislature, by which the power of . ; expelling foreigners, iu ease of necessity, f i. i ... i .i .... nas oeen conterreu on tne extcutive tmv- .i.i tit (riilli,.,.f t.ttl rma.ru A.....1 n-li.m a.L-..ri ........ i.. .,u,e t 1, 1 w t . . , , (ll n til. 11 v v. - t . r ,t . t . 1 (.111 1 ii nil 111 uiHM:tid lice ui nit' iiiai . , . . , , 11 ainuiiiij , nave iieen rejrariieu vy me jiimj jile of tliis country with jeaiousv. Tl 1 1. ... :...i:... .1 r.. 1. ....!...! 1... He Ll 111 I Ul UU'l'liailll UIUI ( All I1UI-I 11 . - - our in-tituUou.s to all who choo.-e to come ..... . . r.tiL'lanil lias, trutit time to tune, been the 1 e . n . ;. , ,. i Hieaim ol aflordimr a secure aylum to ledi- . . , r u . t .i i tieal refugees of all parties, many of them , illu-trious jij rank and position. Anions . . in may be metitioned kins and print- ' t"e tB,J tiraiiches of the Jiourbon family i branches of the Jiourbon fami and the : Au-tria. 1'riiiie Ministers of France and It is obvious that this hospitality could j not be so freely given if it were not so I ii'Jt uc su ireciy iicii 11 ii were icii, 10 , . . J f, .. widely extended. If a ditseretioiiary power . ; i of removiiii' foreitrners were vested in the crown. appeals would be 'constantly made by the dominant party in foreign cumries fur the expulsion of their political opponents. who might have taken refuge in tire at Hnl- am. Monarchical do-, eminent- might ob- j ject to republican reAigees, and republican (ioverniuents miht object to royalist refit- ! geea ; ana it would tie dilticult to den ml such lnspitality, which would then be found .i t .a t t.-. iu oil laiui, un'4 iivt u'.ja i-ijui inns. j i . . . . ... i e i u is tne earnest wish oi tier .uajesty s tioverntneiit to promote, as far as is iu their power, the i.eaee. order, and prosperity of every country with which they are in frn nd- ly a ilia nee ; liut they do tint think that any ground ext.-ts which would justify thetn. on tin pr sent oi va-t in, iu applying to the J.e-gi-l.iture f.,.r a: y i xtr.iorditia-y or furtln r powrs in r. feretice to f'oreigin rs re-id. :. t in Kngland, and they have no reason to doubt that this opinion is shared both by the Parliament and the public of this country. With reference to the intimation that ex ceptional measures of precaution may lie taken against liritish subjects travelling abroad, her Majesty's (iovernnieiit can not complain if, while insurrection is ra ging, or its flattie is scarcely extinguished, foreign tioverntueiits should take precau tions against auspei ted English traveller-. Her Majesty's tioverninent adhere to tin principle laid dowfl by Vicount I'altnerston in his note of the HOth September, '."I", to the I'tiited Stan's Knvoy at this Court, in relation to certain citizens of the I nited States, who had come thence to Ireland then in a state of partial insurrection. Lord Paltnerst.sti did imt in that note a-k for imv change in the Amerii an laws, and . XJ.ri'Ssly f., tile Cllit'ed rchorc Strit.-- t'l pre is till V i. lent r lire rut it . ..i- ajaiiist tin" iiffi'iiders, Lilt liier. ly -ai . th.it tli.is,. who visitor! a country in a state ol iu Hiirri'i tioii muss takij thi'tr I'liunec lik' icr !iiiis whiun curiosity snuM lead into a lield cf Imttlu ; and that the Ann rii-nii love rn meiit must not take it amiss if eitizeiii of the I'nited Statoa who visited Ireland at that time were involved in the cun-ieiiiicnoes of measures aimed at men of a different dc- stii'il v the British (ioveriiiiient un that ciision, to put vexation iinin'iliiiit'iits in tin' way of unoffi'itiliiijr Kiijrusli travellrrs, l v , - w.'i'v of Ti'lnliHtiilll fur tin' ai ts) of fnrei''ll i ri'fuert' iii Knjrlaml. Whilr, liowiVfr, ht'r .Majrstv's (iovoru- mptit cannot eonst'iit, at the roijupst of for- in Oovernmi'tit. to propose a I'hatijre tn the .aws of Kiijrlaiuf, they would not only ri'prot, but would highly comleiiiii, any at- ti'inpt on the part of foreign ri'fueosi in Kni'I:mtl to exeitu any iiisiirreetion araiut the tiovr riimeiitM of their respective eouu- trie. Such conduct would be considered hy her Majesty's Government an a fltijir.te-t 1 l f .1 I .1. .1 , incacu in UIU uosjuiauiy -ill. n imioc j-.' nM enjoy. in thin eountty, and they will endeavor by every leal mean to prevent mem ir 111 i . i . t . v... U.. . 1 ..1 anusing mo nospifauiy so noernuy ari'urut-u to them by the British laws, to the prejudice of countries and tlovernmeiiU iu amity and alliance with tireat Britain. Yo.i will eommuuieatia a copy of thin de spatch to tlie Secretary of State. 1 am, &e, 0KANV1I.LK. Tn airing a room, both the upper and lower pnrf-a of the window should h opou, ed. aa thn had heated air, which from it lihtmss iil ways ascends, will pas out of the top H nd the fresh cool air come iu at tho bottom. LOCOFOCO TROUBLES. The correspondent of the rhiladelphiu North American, under date of Feb. Wrd, says ! , The troubles in the Locofoeo camp are daily increasing instead of disuitmslmig. Amoni' thu vouii!?er members of the imitv j they are for the largest liberty, and also fsr that sort of progress w hich favors interven tion, extension of territory, war, and what ever else may sound upon the tympanum of Tammany Hall, and rovorbcrate through its echoes. Gen. Cass, Mr. liuchanitu, and the ! gentlemen or that school who, though wil- ling to go pretty far to conciliate the rank and tile, have yet reserved a lo' is pa i.nrr,,. tir for their concessions, are to be thrown overboard unconditionally, and to be twe-.m- tniinii uted by bell, book and caic'tie, do not suflicieiitlr SMnnathize with the spirit of thy I. I . .1 . II ... . ...I ... t. .ft .......... .... ..ill... lcrn of t!' Drnocrutic hcview wtil fay on this sulijct-t. If a certain article on ' Olil Kj"V Mil U'JOS tiot raieahtorni In -ix-ahnnts. . r".ii 1 i, t, i , .1 ;M nieiitiiiig, or iiulitieians huvel'i-t their sen-i- l ilitv. In ulaiii term, all then: cfl'uts at I rintiii'i t'vetlier tin; young fh'J the ul'l li.-u-ii r.i are like so many uttepipU to nieiid Ijro i n crockery. The jiiecM may be, jiiude t.j in. litre together temporarily, hut the seams mill alway. Le vi.iil.le. Am Mr. Bun-hell, in the 'iear of Wukcfii.li!, wouM say, tin y are all " fuil'e." They emuint liurmoiii.e, ami they wouij not if tL y eouM. The friends of Juilc I'.iiii'hi!--, who are ttiuong the unjroverriiihle j.roj;re.-ivf-, mean to cxcreie their full i-hnre ot influence, huth in the Coiiention am! in the election. 11 they should be over-.-la Jle d by tin power of old organization, tle y will u-ji only be heard, but felt. In iiuiulw r.i they are too Mroluz tn be di.-carded. mi l in infitii m e tin y are too powi rful to be lhru-t aide ith le-J than ju.-t eou-ideratioti. lb nee they will be feared, ratlicr than Ijved. So l.i r ui pres ent indications ju.-tily an ojiinini und 1 epeak rather from thoie who re ln-b'W than above the hiirfaee the 1 letin erat ie Cuiiven tion, which is ordered to meet in Riltini oc, will fail to present a candidate who will u uitc the snflra''es and .- inpatliiee nf the p.ir- .... . ,. i , . . ty. I be re ii a toiinia.'iblc ii.teiei text nis- J . , . . posed to niake an iteli l etiili ;it organization, -.i . . t .1 .-. r ,1 . I without waitui" lor tie- uhuUiil' ot that l.n- ' dv, and to slouch olf. - uould it not came up to the terms which they un-aii to ext-et i The tone of the central urui In re, and the sins in other quarters, are unmistakcable manite-tatioiis of the daubers that are ap. prehended, in the constant importniiitii - to forget past dissension- and ;o re-mute iu the hope of luture spoils. lut taese iiivoeaU'iii will be answered, and those, who make tiieiu may Ond that tiny have as little p..wer .f extricating theinselves from the dik-mina a he whose appeal was so tartly rebuked. Il' the Whigs will only learn wisdom fr III tills instruction, they may prodt their can materially than is now antiiiatcl. (nv. F.'irwfll, nf Vi.siiiis;ii ;i?t ii y ' writ in a cto Mt .-s;is.'V Vja m 1 liitinn in litvtir nf tlic I il liv ll.c .foisbiiiiri'. if-licxilfs mln lie iihjr. l. ,1 tin (liri'Ct cc lis lire- jiasst J ujoti Kli.ulntul. . r , , t RHIS lagc and I'otiint durti Il.n.iSf, no '""g m kuovtn at cneof the firsi Ito'. u tijt Sjiitfi' i n v'unntrv, ii n'iW owned by thf j.utis.r:bt r, who, lade tcr-tnncd lo jiare i painf or et vi - m ii, mt-ir-r tf fio-iib!c, the Uir reputation evh.ch it hht -u v,c,l dt.iTTed. Atiriitirpf arrl iir;prr,Tcirimt-i in I ie ' ,'t:r &r-a hri; g nn,i : 1'uriiiMire ot" ai! kur inst if- m l ii: fi!--tria'e order, b ii rni.oi' J an. t-,,U-id n new. The KiKe m wc'l supplirt wiiii a liuintcr o e.M-e! et nei 4iaa The s i u.i: oi ri( i: ii kept at tii m II(tue, all I lie stage, onr Lack ft -rp Ufh arrsve hi at.d depart (turn b ll uise, the tuD rifc)er tHtng the Mage acnt l C 1 it f '.Ace. Tin. TAiti.r: I..- tu. I" lid! -!. rl i'li l tf I u mi n' Hull .s si r- (n iijiuiis lr he p'lni ipat ( itii'. 't ths nia-kel .ifl't d w illi a a an.) (milt, in ll'e '.'.un 0 'V Tin; staiii.i s i inrpr mintortable. and atteiitivd Iv tlie best M H r in li.e country. (. arnagtt, Btty es ai d .lorse 4t ! .iv i on hand to htm. 3 "Ln'gc tt k ard(i, with j id bt trst!jli9t raekn, Jtt . eonnprtt d ilh the Ho! l. 'I he suhiRnbcr'i anticiiatiorts arc mn-e 'hnn re adied, and he fcela greatly t4ttcred at tiie early in Lre-.. ot the buftittese ot the (Iouc. tie bopta bv alitntiofi to merit cor.liiuafict m' the va'e msn J AMI'S. Marrh 17. I'Sl hla.i,il' Epping's Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight, n t l;t'i it MKMlKM by the crtii-e o! t tic Seiiih. .iii i rn Journal ot Meiucine arid Phannaev. and rr. ribed and reciitiMiiendcd b? iO"l aii the re-prcl. able pb)Pit ann ot Clarstun and the ufruunuing Cntinirv. Tina iireparatimi ( by addin? Q en!" lt liflbt, A r.. l " ' B'p" 'l" "iHf iha.) ronitun- tu a moe p. r'n I de biiV kn wn rrtttrdy. tmoo and aiieraWve (miw r, a ul i U'nh y r"i fun oi itOi'd bv emmt nt phy ' H.M- I i pr. pa'nl in fim-i (jfirnce of the rrrtnti i it. I .li ii (ivpii Dr. I! R Krrmt, INn1 -;nr of Vt , ert Mi uth. in tht lid cat V die of t'harles l.N , S (". mi bn urtt tm Mittrna Mt un a, and run cin fat til b a prtH'efi ol the --ubrtiTibtr'p tu rcmipr n mora convenient for adtmuUtraliun, and web tt? ei itinn of l - e addition ol mercury, whicli mry br at all timea added when ncetsary. At a gincrat purifier nt the blood, and an eradt. ca'or ot all obstj.iafe dtFfae, tin pri'paralit'ii will undutihtrd y take ihe pro rdenre of alt olhrr rentr diet, ll gently operate and rcgulaiea the bowrit, rc- .(orra to the blood it. -anloJ purity, .' tut.o to the tt much, and nrotnotcs diution. ll ti the beat remedy knon ior cruruUui atlVc tiuni, tore, and breaking out in young t-tiiltm-n, bmi! is safe and et.i'ariou in removing entirely evrry trace ol' hereditary di Irom tlic viteni in ihe tenderer! ii't'aul ; in t'l in mil cu'anH.ua kir.i'UoitB it in invaluable. It is liiirlilv rerommrnded for al! di-ieaM'i of the t aLin ohrnnit mm inil mm rtarcnt. Onn h.illif iwi'l n; . . . ' m,wi n,iance, eflcrtuaMy renmve all iiinpfs, pus- tulca, or b'otetica on the lace, t" who h youvg p-nns in tlua cUmafe are bq much subjt Ued ty. It will fll'rctualfy relit ve Kriaiprlaa evtn in its worst ateges, and all person sniTeni j frum iliindts. treaing complaint are advised to uae it. There are tew cateaol chronic at.d painful Rht-u. matimn that itl nyirld to the lutlurnce oi Sara paiiltaand (jtiern't Uuligbt if duly preveied, tspc daily tf tikm in rm junrtum nh ll dt of Potat.il. X V M. KI'PINti t lienuat and Orugjit, 277 kin-Pt.,oppQiie -Vrtei H.. 4'bmlion,S ( For aale by KOX V OK H, I harlotlt. Mart h 17, if 1ANARY PLED for aale. T.J.IIULTON. Ti i i 1 J ANOTHRIt SCIENTIFIC WflNl'iER! IM. I'dKTANTTO DY8I'P,.HT1C. Dr. J. H. Ilmigh. ton's Phl'SI.N. Tuetiue Digfti Fluid, ur ; irip Juicr,iirrrrd iinin ll KiNME'l'.i't thp KUl'lt'l'H SI'utAt:l UKTimX' ttr ciiceticws of Ka ron I IKKIt, ilip grant 11)41010210.11 (liomiitt, by i K HnL'till'IO., M. U., i'liilurirlphis. Tl.i. m truly a wnodrrlul runrriv lor INDKiKSI i IN, i yi f: A.jAijMit;i:.i.iVKit(:o.MrLi.T CDMSl lPA-I ION.nd KMtliri'Y, cunng ftr Mil ii rs b own rl . mod, by Anttlif: a uwn Agei I. the CiASTIt U' Jl'll 'K. 1'u irtii.luiH, lo iiaiiiii Scimi iifi: Kvidsncc of ll vmup, lurnUlicd l.y ille Arriiln 'alin. See nu.i'.e aaiut g the nudiciil adifrtite toe rill. Commercial Record, t IIAIII.OT I l;. MAItC II :7, s;o. i (V1 -, G a J Nails, 4 a 5 . Aiili, SI u I t) fnm, 4.J b Hiiinr, 111 l.r Suit, t) 1 Kecf, 5 fi Com, iiil a l ' Hie.r. I.lil. M-i (i Mi at, !(ll a tl i Irish I'uUtoci, ?!J a 0" Uit, 4.i a AO 1 I'orli, 7 n 0 i HiTw.ii, 20 t nt I -ui, 1 . ! I I k ; ' hi r-, ,. .'j i lie on. I-'., a no Hie V:irn, 7.'i a to Sljif, -1 H l1 ' -hppltijj, Tl.i a 10 C.tf ; lla I?: 'ai, w, os I J i MaUcHis, t'l a .Oo i s.kc Lc;i!iie-, l.i a J- ('( it fl m v M a bi." I-'T j COTTON Tite t-Jemni.d m our iiH.kut for (h u ; arlicb Ut day wa fiiot (,ul w.ry 8.niy (- in price ! (n,-ro WM noiuic m nitM cuai irmii utose i ur there ivhs not tiic i-l latent rt ni v'-'enltv, and iiip uitK3t arnin n nt yi'cut-iy, and iiip iimfKat i-il firm ,u cel-1, .vJ"uA Caitliiinii. i I .'I k. ... . i. .... ... ... .... ...... I. Liu .ri uiamj:siun makkkt. C'HAKLtSrON, Maucii 12, IS.V2. Cotton was in artive dnniinil to d iy, with mlee p'itttdjji the L urvitman. 5 xco ro Fellows w . t vr i : : i .u u n i i .t t !,y "ill pav $1 I I and prorida luitcb'e r.'mli W V im f.ir .'tl i-.iiii! .Nc;;fi .!c.. le p.urli on tf.e ; le ..ml ll Lurii.i ftail Ui.aJ. itr U.u en- Mtj N. C t J It X. JVI ViU'.V'J, f Kttl li md Ccmjiu y. J r-.- :J. Ajni'lt riiatloltr, Mdicii 17, Male ol' ortli ('arolin.'i, W AIM t'l. cor VI Y. Com t of 1'iena and lioaiier eauntis, Febru- nr T'ei in. 1 io'J. John Harden i I'jr. .. Jaiiicidl At'achinrnl. J..si".h 1'owi I. S BT apppfirn g in the satiMaufiaii nf the Cour 'hit J.isipii I'nweil, (he il ' t r'ai.t in t'u.- ra-r, i- a i. on re- den' ol' t ti i. J-mte, : is ih'iefuit Q.dtTid .y Oil f'ctiit, that (nib .cation be madosix wieksinli.e N .lib I'aroltiiH VVji e, lor the liuieiidant to be and a.-peur at li.e in .it I'nurt, tn tie l,t;d f.r toe county nt' Watauga, ut Ihe (.'uurt Iluu-c in I'aiat e, cn ihe I-t M.n.ujy u'' May next, ihtn and thtrc 'o -hi.w 'anse, if any he has, why lite ti'ujve atliic liment shell d iirit be cei.li'int d tu planitilV's use. V'ilntss, A. V . I'i ft ' v . f eik ol in- sani t'eurl. at i llTi -e in li.one, the 3rd .Moaday in f'ttirua y, A. ft A. W. rC.NI V.C'lirk. Hi- rV Fee. i fi J i Mali' vt' Au Ih 4 a roli it. i, WAT l IT. A t C IMV. Court of Tieas and Quarter Sessions, Febru ary T-mii, 1 sfii. rs. l.i vy on Lane. Janie. 11 It r,d. S B T ap,.caE 1 1 ' p in fi Junta 11. IS. .C in the i-atisfaelion of the Court, that .mo, l he orfcniiant in this rase, is rmt a re-id.nl i t lies Slate, 1 it tlintfort Oititred by ihf Ceiiit, thai piiboeatinn be matte s.x wetka in 1 lie North Cam iria intf, fnr the d' letidanl lo be ; and apecar al the nest Cinnl (o be l.i-id far thecouii . tv of Wataiiea, al the Coml llau-e iu I'.'H.ne. on the lir-t .Monday of May reit. li-in and there iu hhov. caii-e, if any he has, why the hmd If Tied r'il, chould i,u tie joi.litmiied and fruld lo t li p aint'.tV 's liee. .tnesF, A. VV . I'i ii' v, Clerk of onr sa.d t'cu-l, oi iJo'jnt, the 3rd .Monday of fibrtury, A. I) 1 "J. A. W, i'UNLV Cltrk. t!3 I'r.i IV, f , 1 1 V A I! I 1 1. 1., J. re p-r t f ill' y in'orms iho (.it.zsns of C liarioilc am1 the adrroiiiniii! country, that ho is no.v motiving ul the More, "j duura west of Irain'a ccrniT, A larscitnri t l kclcdcd Stock ot i itlEi Afii i.i:( ii: Biugs, Meil'cines. Paints, Oils. Window Glass, Brushes, Eurgeon's Instruments, Perfumery, Patent Tletiicines, &c, be. w hici. !. ctr". ra tor eale, i at city raici:s. II a Sok may be relud on, as Tnrc nnd l iuululttratcd, ia;p ijf-eit p irrl.ssci ;y himrse!!", Wit!nn the &si .x wte'.Tii. I'm tn ihtt lm,'"rtrr and Munuluru.iers in I'lf i'rincijvi! N orl.it rn -'itips. To PitvnH im a nil PiaiUcrs, he otTtir a u potior indure mrnis t'yr pur c ha:i thfir lr", &c, at home ; lis ex per (e nee at It.f bui-intsa a Kiitficirnt nsrantet tor tba pjda'Mv of f.Vry irtide vrnderf bv nun. . i'i; v siu .ii 3 1'ret.r jjtim.s can-l'tiiiy and enen. ! V ton puiliitl'v-I. f:dv nv sii.l .r. M.rrh 0, l-.VJ. 7ii ftr Dissolution.- f firm of Troiler X Wr s'on was on tho Ut jbL instant, disForved by mutun I cutmcnt. A 1 ! prn)iis ii Jfbtp'i to the fir'ti rtre hcrd.y "irnest!y ie-fpif'tit-d torull n Mr. J. Troittir, in whoso hand Iho No'.fi Hnil At.'i-our.ta are placed for t?o!h rtmn. In l.fksne 'pavu ot I'.e pibl c a a tir'n. r lal;p thn iiit-t5 i d dI ri!tnrnin; ur ttianln iu the v.l zens t f Ch.tr'olte iind tsti r ?-ti ; t d . u ; rv!nl e, !ur t.ie iib ral atrunfi;Q h'Tt'iororo xtt'(H!et, to tiit'ni jjsur.- tmutek m. i.. v iasio. March I, ir;.-) 7A-J a r i iik ft, . c. f TAtt J, TTrHotnn nana. site the Jail. fHMIE Su!t.t"nber liavtt afori-trj then selvre (pffcii cr !r ifie purpose nt iii.imitt.coiriMg i'liAl HliS, KiH'KAU AYS. Ut'lit.i Ks. and in Urt evrrv ttnnj; hi the I'ojc i l.ne Un i ts ust-(! m lln fvnntiy . i'hey tc i t nt dent lint . hey t in t .ve s:itifflrtion In all who mav Invar t'icm t!i tm-ir paironi. liep.i rm of all kind will be done wtt't neuliitjw iod di pitr'i. and on Ibe inat reason .idle termi. All e ak u tor tne putihe tofive ut ,,r;-. WUISt.hN A. tlOt.iK. N. It. Co'inUT f'rofiut i?, im !i us ISjcoii, I. ard, f-lmir and t urn, iU be taken in ext lunge lor vurU, fh.iriotte, N. r. M..rch 0, ItSjJ. 7 J.n In retinrp frem the Coar h Itoir.ers 1 cbeerfui'y 1 re-rommend iny nH'ceaaor, Mr. II. II tUlinv, as, being a man worthy of the patronage of Ihe polth I ht having been in the employ of 1 rt.ier A. Wr Ion It r the puit u?eSte monthe ; I know him lo he : a fust rata w. rkinan. I t'iin jt win be tbund at the oUl Aland wt era I shall be pleaded to sue all uiy , fnrnde at.d fanner pa tor. . I JOUCA TEUTTEK J not mi:s , To Bridge Builders. fCjRALM) Prnpotnls will hm mceivwl until lh 9 5(li d i? of A tint nest, br tlm Prpiirtt and Di. recmrnoi the H KTKRN PI, A N K HOAUCUAI. I'ANY, fr lfiiliiiii lM AUbonry o(' n tl ridge ucfO a He C'slawft.-, Uivt-r, utnr UuztiVm hcrtf. '1 he Uiiid Mafoi.ry lo cunxikl nf wa obulntent. and eiihcr four or six ptert rn bo de'erunned on ll e ; ! alwv, n,cnlioI,oli jy. I l.e prnposulf ti t'.tm i.:M 1 price per ciiltc y ird The nlai;inpnit nd piers to , la altout twuniv-five fiet h jli ; and lo be of t lie ' lifitl dcp-fT piioti of liu'.b'o roi k work The foun. ; daiioti uiui tho fanir ot Ire woik U tin Uid in good , l iiino uiui I r If six pifrn Ib mittHf ihn wtino ; motiiil oi naMHiiy will ci)hl;nn s1 til lfiO cubic ! yardi " '1 l.e jrcjios.t'it to mt itiion ulial atnounl nf ( t'o k V o conir tc'tir w.ll luku in prl pajtin-nl lor thu work ; ami in prupoMil wiii lm cru ikTrd, mt j ' Jfn ti e pprnon niukiilg ll rte to Ukr, l least, i tw o fil l h in ilO' k. ! tn -ificatiori, us toon an prpnd, will Ic left ' wi'li Mr. C (ItUa.tl (linrii"ie, Mr K,..Ii.inI A ! Ii. 7 z f 1 1 , nl l.ia i'vxry, and witu Air. V. A. McUue, j at Jinro!nIfjn. ! IN'ii'rd p.-opnsiU will r.Io he rcroivcd, by the Pre. i piilciit und Ihrct.'tors of utti (iiipii y, ut.til the I Ii if.iv Aji'ttfHj! fur (jfa'ht nf laying tin I!-il.!c s'iiffjt Mir iMf't r,f I liti e'i-m I'i ink lionl. s ttutn l iiriu' !a (i t iso t'.i w :n t."i t ; and f-rn rr. r I i iUi 't; n of I.iricnin'on. l.i prnponj.n iu l i '- li.f pi.i'i' ;t-r iii'lt ami iht? nnii'iisi of slcn-k . h lift Ii wtil tie In kitii in pjrt pa im-nt : .N o propes tl I will Im troiiiiitrfd uiiIcfH two fMi of the itiircej ) will t''; takn in n'cnk. 'ifi'Tutioiii wiU be left! Vl itlt tho pc.fior.fT atoTC mfriliimrd, , I L. 1 lftJ.IPUN, Prridinl. ; March 5, 1K1;J 7'5vVI5 l;ii)C toiiiHrj! i(csuVi)c'C Ih A- y pnl, ( il tiodig Ilea day of thn t'diniiy t'eiirl) if it a.iltl pr:Viilt'!y beforu, 1 will bL-n at I ii'ilic Auction, to ti e h i net ; !mhj.:r, a trui.1 of land known as t l.e ci.iti;inoT vt.. v., jiluntrtl abusil -J inifc from the tow n ul ('narlo'ta ni.d i , I rum .ii-ir eroc-k i hurull 'I hm Irarl is e tj.nit Iv iin;iroVi.il fur a tan'.iv rcMilifiieu, and wl! sueeU an 'I iir-afi'i (i for an A lail-rnv, i-l! i.er male or female. A LYiualo Acuihimy hiia been k"pt up well for thn lant 3 t f;:ir. T! e I r let cr,nt,ui.9 "J"'! m ri-i, iibotll f:0 ..f wi.K.li IS iie.irt'.J ae i llln.;!y enc!eMi Tl a lile e.-ill t iko piace in M.c luAii o! ( i..ir! -;te 'J i rin p-t ( ash, iho l.iiUncn en 1 1 f 1 10, ll tteM Hciir.-d. i:V p r.un w .hinj; to pur li.." (.in rx.iu.iei th" j.r.-ir, I..--, hvealkug on llr 'I' I). CuJuweil, ) J. A ii xancer ur Kdwin A la.tanier. A. J. ALLXANtlKR. March 10l!i, 1-.' .' 7tc J'roidciice White Hall Female r aLi W lid ( i VI M KM Kit in lirat Session mi Mmrinv ike i ; Ron div of March, under the Tuition ol Mts , II. C. I.1HIMM. j Ti.i.Ms tor. si.i:r,.- or ti'r. w i;.'; j pellit.?. Itearlinn Writing and Ar thinciii', $",00 ; Georupl.'v, laigli.-h tjrainmi.r, United S ates History and Curnposilion, - ?' ,'!) The Higher li an. Ins alone, ur wiiii II, o ah ive, .... $'",(10 M'l'ie. 'ih 'lie use of P. ano, . - Si J no s,,.,iU ,Tk f.i.'lll ll nd can b3 had at (,( 0 per tnoi t' eioepl Cat lilcs. N l. SI IT 1', , W.M liliKY. March 10, Is,', -3. 7 -'I ritoviDLNd: ri:.iAiai: "ten tA W V --. Jim J, f) 10M MMN.-K!) its frst ScMion on the 3d day Q Mar h, undt r the TuiUti.i of Mis Ir. R. If J. i'ARhri TKR rr.R SfftMON OF FrK vnvrii? : Ppplling, Readit.i, Vrniny. AniltMit-iH-, tiiegraiihv, l.ngi!h iimmnisr, V ui id VOJ Stiiies History mid Ctiinp-jcri'jn, ) Iheicr liranriiVs, 0 ' It iard can be obtained iirar the Acsdemy upuii mtiLLrBtu tci ni". WM.MaM rka, M..r.:h.V l.-.VJ. 7 -it n BY855P t III ) t l V II I 1 1 1111 HAVE REMOVED T the si.u!(l Ibriiicri y occitpi nl I'v ytr. BM in l.t j', ii t loir lo Etotri' S.olt i. ( .eji.oif, ''.i rmrv I I. lV.'. 3tf Slaves af Auction. ON tilt 3.J Saturday in .Marr-li, "u-ii thf 00th d.ty of" the i.ioiith.- tiit-re wi'l (e u a! pubhr ainui"n, ut!es previoutSy up-jf d o: i.i priva'r sa p, twe I'K'.' v yniir'p NjjrocT. a boy in Sup M'H yc.ir. ai.d a cir, in I r 1 1 in year ; both I. i v aud in n. 'Vrt Iralih. termis will be made very uccom. nicdit i,g. Ki.q iifc of A r wii.i.i wisnv. or W. 1. DAVIDSON. rcn : savl; vorit monky CHARLES P. FREEMAN k '0 I.A'I'K 1 HF.KVtAN. IRiIMiFS & CO) inPORTERS ard JOBBERS. 1 i I llni-n'.ii,: j 1 (,',, of I.llt 'In St M-r.V YOKK. W F, n. w on hand, and Will h rpce v Ll tl ln" ti')l,v l". roti j; ti t hf vrat-m, NK ti. I i S. d rti-t frvn ihe Kirni-eill msnu f ti-: urer. b " : f'. -t'tA'tr$. nV't. f.ihun'tlt 0 fj ,cy Si h ,1t lnnp it'toJi. t 'ur iick ol A?rA Y.6", c:ntip-ie evf-'v vtr e.y ' '.he latent and tnos. tcauliiui dc--t:ii imps r rd. Mar y ef our go hi 6re manufactured exprpy to our order from mir own design ind palterfni, and stand tmrival.rK Ve t'Vw-r our giKrd-i fur Sett ( a-ii, at iowt r prices than at y ert dit bo'e in Amrrifat rn iTjrd. A'l piircbist r v iH fVi it r a!y tn ht.T in'e'ei tn 'PM-rf a portii-maf tbt-ir mniity and n akr sr'rc-licm-t from enr crrat vartr'y of ft;rn ctirr t; '," a RilboriR rn h )r llontie!rt( aps. S.'sbrs aim lit its. IJ nnct SilU, S.itin., Cras, I-isu", and Tifli Ions. I --iibniit prHM. t'olia., V cmit tl . Caprs. iU-nhas. H:.btts, Sirpvoj, ("uf-, taipigs, and rnertmg. Ku !r0:d.-nd R.-v.;re. I.a c, at.d Hnnsthi h C am briu Manditf rchiiMu. H ord. Ihunin, a;ri KinbrotdtTt'd Inces for Capa. hinbroiderrd l.s e' fr Shan . M ant1 1 Us, and ci'n. I liiinum. Mi". hU n, Vjlein tunc., and Irus: is f ar. Krg!ih and Wove Threa, mv Tna, l isle I hrtad, nnl Tutum F.aors. Kid. ,i)z 'rhrt-au, Si;h, and t'cinj i-kt (iicvos, ard .vttit. rrti.i li !i!id An'eriran Art;fi.MjI I owrr. t'rrnt'i. Lic, Knhsh. Amrnrjn, and IlaHan. Str.TA Hon nets and 'I'r im m tn .Mar -h, IvV.V fjpl-iook Out ! pt r" n iiu'e ''ted lo the. hrni of !en A U it.. 4rt v, are hereto? nntiiKd that u-iltst l:ie n i v i:p bv the 1st d.iy of May next, t!iey may expect lo Ih "urti Aiao pTnns hHtng open aeronn'a with A t. MeMe for l.S, mav MUk Ul P. aa it is very ituputi oit thdldi: a.cwunls auuu.d ha ciuaed at tho end oi U.a year. A C. STFFt.K. ' A. f. WiLUAMSOit, vii.im.oTTi:, .1. v. L7 II. I praetit in tin and the adH.tntnq; eoun. T W tiea ami will attend la a t prefesiional bti a i net eiurusicu to hts cre UE!':ca oo Tryon mieci. below Boyd'a old Taern. Chanot(, January j6, SX Uf mm i A Valuable Cotton Farm for Sale. A T Two o'clock on Tuctdajf & of tlic next Snfwritir Court I .1 K of Mcckii-nburif (.'oni'ty. at tlic Couit lluutfl dour in Cliarlotie, i tlia rub cribor will aell at public fliieoon to iim mi;ii. mt btSdrr, tint highly VaLC.a UI.K CUIIluN f'AK.M. Iin in PioiJonri! Setilemeilt, utiliirt hair imlr vt tl u "a. I itiiaii. mid wit!on one and a hall' ii i lea of ti c I'a.! li.uil 1 piot it Mt. Murisli. It bua heretofore bcru kanwu t:y the nunia of lh Ken. diirk Fiare. It crn'aina abiiui 1 M l ) IIIMJKKt) AMI 1-1 t'l Y At lil, and i im.re heavily tim beted thfiii any nil Cr land hi the nuililxiihoed: Th" leeaia ol aale m1! he aeeuimiHiiletieg. anti maiJe known on the day ol aale. ,A (nod and n. iiidcfeaaibte litld will be innfta tW ihe purchaser. A. C. WILLIAMSON. Char'ofa. N. C, Mirth 8, 12. 1 la Town Notice. A T. pAron who rPHiHcd in 'he Toun ufChu. m lutte on I tie ftr-uiav o Ktifinry, A. if. Ifj'J, or who riBd bt cn pnitf iuhIIv eniftinv n m any pru- ft8M tfl i i I'ura lull r tr.tv li.wn i' J inotilliM or r I-..; -auf IW d -v cf i !r p-..y .. p. i! T-i x ' i ' n I't'd ir ttf r tt ililill Ml ii 'IU n CMl . i'C iif-t i y net in- d 'o I .M in ) htiri.j ii I'flit HI'!! f , i in '! r M ' t Jt ii.' ii..rv, a ll I it; S'i i ; : H ' - i m d f-f T-usal V ., Id ,ivn f I ve into ' lit- fk , and Tumble pruutr v beluru tiie !ut diyot .M If All cemons who fiil to ive in their Tax liat w thin the I .ti, e p.tsenbed will bo aul jeyted ton tillable lax. J. II. KF.RR, Town Clerk. Mjreli J. 1 6-'l Hltori ilt Isct laM W )'( .a hv II. li. H'i!lim, Acent (or Hie Hank JV of Cu.r.iimi.S. C. II P. V 1 1,1.1 A MS, A'tenl. ct,iritiir.ti.ch n, 1 1. '.a g t ItllOWL iijti'))t(i!l X;i'Joi'.s c Y K ni'.vi d in!" ,N. ( -'(ire, c-i.e dimr il ,nl -treet. 5ll' fciii I a-t i.l Spra-t .V t li ire"e. I H;wrri;m (LallcriK Oi" all t.i'i f-ll'l Hbl.Y tl l.C!!l P, ord nnohfd is Tnrr PiEST STYLUS Of THE ART. WII.DK & DA! (ill l'LIt, Granite Row, Charlotte. issotitfioH. f H 1 II K ci'par'ricr-li i firm ot' Bet m ;t .u r in 'ore rxil irp arrier (Im A- Alexander n t.-e H-ili rnislanr,-(hssniv .d by nuiinnt c nsefV'. ASM perconB ittt-fcued i i tie frfin Mt's'l n.ate laui-i dm Py- by Mav t'?u."l ti x . T H TiU M. . T. MA WSVl.R. Fthnnrv I 1, :.V- 4 1" JVotice. 1 UA A JOHNS I(N Svme pinrha-cc! Me 41 rntirR inleresi ni' S.unl. P. Atrxaudt-r m ihe h-fU'-e of U'.ftn &. An sander, and J.avmjr tttrmed a 1-nuaMiirri.hi . u itii T. H- Crem, tlie hu.Bm-s8 i-i iMTai'ier b coiidifcled uhder Ihe firm cf litem Jt r ii. nnf;f. Johnston. JH)OT and SHOE fg A WFii rn n-pi-ftrul!f infnrmd Kip ritl.-ra 9 nf ('har!ott4? and it- vicirn'v, 'Ha! he in now ( p'( part d to Px.r.i. fine on I he sthitrti- I n't'cuftd .Ht ervi gtKd workmen l try Ml. r1a. h I --if n.Md iot o" Irnt j si-jj h- e ivork ) r i n it m i .' r. a?.fi le a'l work in Ins M rtniire, he hai f f 9 i f t v fit' h ihi- 'ic'ifut tj rtm:. a j i-t .-effived a hf r Mninblc dr ma in? ani Sum. I'opr s !n b- !jv.. i -1 1 h itfting iuch work l tn ra.-f rtn l.;o-tsift. J - 'A i 1 !2 i I S ;i'itir! u-i i : v 'i!ti ti h d if. and : .)n-( i-ii;i flf'C P'l'nji i k- ', A tv. u p't e-!v ft ... a tr iu that i? (In on v .rer'um w:v ol . n"t r;a:iii:i wh hpr he fun plfa-r thrm f r not. II tt In-rv hi t'liin. f ir :h ;u!ron!M rcr-, v. ,', a:. ' i.t; li to merit U C'tJt.li! ".f -:i' 1'. I ifl'- i ?o'.llh djir a;n.T. nal I'Mrit.iii; tl.--''. IV'.rsary I I 4 riu.itK-e ue' old Jour- 1 jj.UK.)-r iii)0 Mic HAS 'fttnrncd lo Charlntir i0 reive her former pkaBoi a' ta;n anc-. end he hote-aio. btr 'cn-.t-r H.urlfit.g hn-uiffs. is in prt- p-oi ti .n rrr-dt" emire a.ld Uun in her hue oi bu mi if n ! ii. r1? '-.ivT h,r wr h rail, at .vntiv :u-d i'fn the N Tt be--e 'he hHa ' ifv-. '.-r a pen- rt o' r re than ir!n upf-ruving the ca. ra .u r and m le ol her wi rii. S e hi ntkrn a 'ocm in the lwr?e 1 :i !y i-c-.-up: by Mr Pa'k- . -j" h f ! he i;i r gC bri k bu i!di ug Vkatlutr.Jin ifi, I".1). ValnaMr T0N PROl'EUTY For .Sale. ril!IR subrr;ber rtT.-ra for a'c h-e Ifjffse fiiti I. il in t"hario"tt Iv t Sf nn Mnn-treet. Nrih of the J.I. lo. - nerly uwntd by Mliif Mill u .d.ie!y Of-cupud l.y lr. I'. . Hit?. I'1 e l!iuc i twoslo riee high and baa 4 room a with fire pieces in earh, besides a food bureinent slory. 'J he I-ot is in good repair n H all nectspa'y out house, a V ELL of excel lent aiar in ihe ard and a jvkhI garden. Any one purcbisii g can h;. v: iinnieuia'e (ioession. Pe'nna mshoiR 1- Itiricru.u, r-jtt d;nc? their It tier i to troy Spring-, t'ii i!tf, vt Iu li:c subscriber, at A eiaiiduana '. O, JOHN ll. ALI M i;. K. hrnary 1. 4 t f . W Hean c: Co., Lenoir, t althvtU eo , .I" M ARK prepared lo execute Juts wflh proipitisa .1 and ipatch. aid according to 'he fati ahU tin.et miptovtd patterns. Lt the public try u. i r'Shop in ibe corner on the auare UeiKeen llai par's Sc M ill-r Siore. Ut J. A. Attorney FOX, at La w M ILL practn- in the atirrininJuiff t'uunlif. T W He will attend to the eotiection of'ati d bts ffiven him tn charge. Also to the acitling ot penatoH I and land bounty e?-.tm. j t ,f . -4, L yd R(w I I P4 1 ! A w

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