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I' ftmrft (Carolina MWg. a; 9 CHARLOTTE: WEDNESDAY, March ll 1n53. P" WILLI AM THOMPSON Est-., ' our gent in Dallimorc, authorized t obtuin advertise niL-nH and snhscriptions, and to grant receipts. JT K. W.CART., Esq., is our .i-eiit in Philiidrl. pais, authorized t" obtain aiivcr'tsciiiciits and pro. cure subscriptions. JV. B. Palmer, Esq., i our autliorizrd acint to receive advertisements and subscriptions at his ortMxs in Dos ton. New York and rhilailelpnia. Fii-lier, Boronslis &' Co Turn this piper up side down and read the ad vcrlucnient of Fisher, I! rtu;'hs &. Co. Thi n if you wish to test tha truth of what they say, give tlic:n a call and ex smino tticir m w supply ol Spring (Joods, in the second room of II. H. U :! liams' Itrick Ilu.l.ling, and examine their stock. We hive no doubt but t"at yon will be pleased. We also invite attention to the -dvertis.-nifiilsof Messrs. Brown & Brawny, John Wi lls, Ac. Ti onr friends who rre in the Crockery line, we would invite their isp r.l tttcntion t" tne aon r. fscmcnt of Mr. J. I". Nielli 1 of Columbia, S. C. Wc ar' infoniied he has a splendid ct-.li-!ii:icr.t, it would perheps be to tUir acvuitajjc to ssc. r'am bis prices. Fire ia Monroe. Wc learn fr-Jin Major Covington of that place t'nt a fire occurred in M"nrue a few dvs a'n, by which the store h'.u-' of J. P. II-ut..ii, and an d. ioining house Uton'ins to .Mrs. .M ry Winchester, and recently oceuj'O-d as a Iru St..,-', w. rc en tirely consumed bv fire. The Uruj Store happen. ej to be empty, its contents having Wen removs .i a few dars prior to the accid.nt, but Mr. Houston hist all his goods, b.ks, notes, and accounts, in coin, quencc of till fear inspired ill tile Citiii I S by their knowledge of the pres. nee of a few casks t! pow.lcr in tne si. re, but tv'-ich the i h rk had hau leu -nu '' "1" '"" ' -"" tiany , ami I vane, carrying ninety L'Uti.-. the presence of mind to m, on tic first discov. brethren may be put up. -n an ceu-.l foMing to cent. I -j'e l'aclfitf Hjuadroli, Commauded by ery of the fire. The tire is supposed to have been j l-tc other market.. Th. n if they cannot ; Commodore lelano, con-i.-titlg of the fc-:. commonicaud bv a !iBt.tcl match, which ti.e sustain thrtnscl.es, they must II. me dame Nature Law rencc, Port-mouth, Warreu, and South elcrk ,-Vr li.liiing the candle, had c.rcle.siv I " ioS to them t-eiiitn s of access, and their ; an:J ton, carrying eighty -eight guns. thrown among some trasti, and then st pp u cut j anJ was absent for sonic time. Tm re ves no in. i suraneeupon t:ic pr-.pert y , atd the loss cunseuei.t- I 1 1 to Mr. II. nst.ji. is a serv seri-.c.s oi.e. i and tben si. j pi d cut T.-ie Inc isler Ix-cer. weohs. rsc, by a car sr. less cscr-!;ht h.s made i'r. 1 witty ri this bd for tun ate aecideot. ol.Siblc tor The Iiiaajaral Address. Vpnn most of the f w points which Cm. t.ucbrs or att liij.t to os-eu-s in ',!.:.- pa miv stfely pranu'ar.cc it a v.ry eUv. r o- ' It is however nn apparent C-t he is drt. l'i crcc .1 r, we u:n. i.t. lc d to d.-l;r.U.h h.s a'-iministrition y a very f-roui. gaj c-itcitsi. iu of cur t, riilonsl l.u.ii., ar.u lochar- tcli rue it bv a v.-y ; a, pr ... " l"! -:pl.' tae CisLTll U'.lOIi ..1 llvt iili'. t .i y-se s .u! i n.'t t i ra.-ts of a seee i .e.iir.i -bout toe t. li. col to- iO .U r.soii. T' r; i.-c mot ta iici ii. ff root Lu ;tioIl, tiie i.s;. 'l could l.ot rciile tt Li.t l tiie organ of a very erLei--. . A.t; ii the I r..: ouehj -t. t ' .; ii i - j 1-.CU .sijj. it.es r. A- : ; ;" ?'' ,-. :.n 1. 1.. V. carry out bi oh ri pnwte. Ijtii, aud mr.- rttiicfi; on tiiie tts c ct, n er.j.r st d !t b otra pirtj fr.enun. 9, iu, (is,vc ' if! iiiin to Ihce. ts f t;.e A.Xh nr.. J H i'.l coiiJlii -nd the dt-r the Cnti!utj' ts, peiiticut, ind hbrru! f p;rtl)wt.ttii of kit .'.( if rut 5ji't; to .'j;-iiL Raj:'. uit-c tf rut ii untr-eu tu pu'ji. CALr.' t jp(i: In crtti w r.'.itflj, , r,;. u.e th y ifc Bi-i.t af Mr. ('imperil, wt uiiter.j: Ii- rrj '. i 't(i'i;'", it wjul l fni ti.-t 'irtn.r&i i'.';rtc !i-t nfled l n thot" t fi-;;ii' ft 1.0 h-ve chtfj,'- t :j una ti jth U-irij oppoj iu t.r aureus lion of tfiit tsturc ii t,. N--W II .i;:pit!.if Sute Cuiibt,-li-jii wliicl". ruiti to t i cjii of f rtl.a rm th: r L't t) h ! i oiti - an x f..fc t . u g,nii hii t. Th otrt'-ur.ly ol vjizil of X.: iw iii.: of i i 'u. iwtt Will, ill msttt: t.t c t. hii.i t t aiitj uJirfOt ft liue ui pjl.t.r i o;i tTti'.;Oi., ur- rhirlotl? vs II. . Conner. ),.' f I to .l r U : . -: . a ct ;isur- -.fit of iJhli' kd. u.lufw! a!id t.r rr-..: .,, M Cr!.:ia, vrv a?v:i r t. tue oi If.e tj't lit, or, wc jUi-flit sliiit ur, crwrrnal, ii,tJi,7 r Ui V tnUrt its of tiUi f ' t.n, hith hca all fci'jnj mirAii tip.- oik '.. Uuiik of i.'ut fioafi, nt.il (.uMt'iU'-a w.lh ijt uy Vit.ulK igti tf i:j; rv -itttttt. Au iiiti j t.',f. tt.U, ,t a-j stif t; r tU i.J iU Hit ir if,;.: t . I; sr. our pr'j;u"? fry..i tn.i pii Uf t I Jiitj-tirn ii. a r'-suittd m ti.t r, i.r-, ti onff .UfiO ffifji bl aii" of ti.e L.Tirtra of the ( har Juttc RojJ.iftJ in fiXiii" itijp'iii ihoa.- 'A tlit. S.ti4tn riatln4 U'-Mtl, r-t.a-f up-mi t i'r m.t i.t of ft. at Hiti. sS" iut fit i- in- t.p'.fi uriii Uf: Vt . lern trde an-i tra.- t -j r;ja,'J, -Vnt, !iit he tuffji j Ui if c-ar to l'it liffi iii ia i,f ut.-c ati'i '-oj.tv icti mii uri-jfi hiui t--u by Tn:-' a lit i.- w -i-iit, ii w Urii, and iiUrtuf-'i i ; It a tnU:,t y etnJ ? -.tn. he f'tr AVn tu r..i plat- ' j I u iic lofuiu u thit Wsii S'jt th f '2r'iJifiir nt'inm i'Tu 1 , a tit turned tritwr to t.i for.'J han J ti u'. A.a' J hi id ill ii. ii ipi-:. 3r, a r j ru i , t-i cipSfjr.. idt.ijr.s of Un csr. ( U . !; lijs3 II n nil t. f. .,r si uf C-'iS ' !!;- '1 - , . b.-f . U.. ill tne II. i ..l'..is, . sf-lfuare n d i.-i .. ii h H fi-ar ' : VV. (, , , T . I- striCt'i'. s in- y an J iiiu-li Jjs, an J - . ail !. . ii f ili.iu.t -o tu 11' 1 .- pfv.lj ? iu i I, . .' I u to t . '-. .1 ha it i'iii:S il 1..1 - llarie. iV'.jj. '.tiy h. r l.-a more ite p.i Jt , :. p .ni:i,.lr !. f :.t. n S( t! -i .i. t ie V swsli.: jii.l.'e Ue !c.r Jl .t i,,r tj.i iui.ii ... t ' Jt i;,5 y ..f it lur s. . n , A in-r. Ci.Si.t ill lli.s p.se li, or, liial. a lliulil'i a-., 0 '. u- fiitr odd lisrn Is of ll'.iir, srv.rai Ii i i . . . , f .i'l--( ! m ro il utiie-f art). ..s, i'.t t ai.d fe.- ivett uti a.i.-r a f. w Ui-i sinee ti-.!,. i... sj ..I in I .1.1.. -i ui, .1 tin;; t.,. I !..- v-a. v.i, t.r.t uf" tJ.-.ir. mMii.' vtit. .i rtn f tLir i.e .Us k n a -a ! i.ul, Oi J .,!'i r I ..f'y . LlJ.l e , ! i S c! I-s. il Ol' ti.e I. si, Bl.tt il U LwlUr tLli ' cthrr thing, he had heard nothing. Tin it on! j one instance nut of numbcrlntt cthera thut might be mentioned. Those things will be remembered when the Central Road is finished, and the tide of trade may take the other direction. Charleston ia not omnipotent, especially when she haa to contend against state pride. In her eagerness to compete with Georgia, she may lose some future aiivun-tvj-cs. U'o heard a merchant say to-dny tlir.t if the Ccnlr..l Koad wi re finished, he world to-nior-1 preparitirx lor sea. The Independence, a rjw send upon it t.i Wilmington, or tbe Virginia i kucc, carrvinir tifty-fotir guui, is al.-o pre markets, five hundred lacs of eotion. We undir- paring for sea. stand that Columbia is almost blockaded with pro. ! Twelve frigates of the first and one of duce from North Carolina, intended for Charleston. ! the second class, carrying five hundred and In a short time North Carolina will huve a market j sixty-four guns. Of these, five are ill COIil of her own, and then this will not be to. j mission, four in ordinary, two on the stocks, I and two preparing for sen. j Twenty-one sloops of war, carrying foar i he (.onncctton. I hundred and two ouns. Of these, fourteen I The question of the connection of . c Virginia j are in comniisMon, one. ill ordinary, and five n.;i i. -..; ih.o r-.,r.i,-.nr,.tiioi- bv a line ' fretiariii'' for sea. nun . aos ! from Danville to Ureenshoro' discussed with a consith r-bii ... ..... i..j ee-ree of warmth b ! bv the i.ublic prints in North Carolina jn. i tcrc-U of the central nnd I'ipu tear rtgioii. of the I i.-. ..wi iimi -in nriiiiii vitoi 1 V cl'Iiese !-- , , , ... .;. ' ... .!.; . . i ,. i, . ,i,t those of the West i.ian. ! iftft an to, u. I drgrte of iiiiaiiinnty in its favor. ; liut the l-tter rcg,r.i ,t more ,. ...e .g..,. ...-, i ti.m of tunc thin ot an evci tin) realization or con- sum,,,!,,,,,, for mm., we nave ever regaru. , cd the Central Koad r.. a g rent public convenience, Ihet-t te issolarceastocklioieerinit, we!i desire to sec :t. lot. r.M i.i.eeu upon ...re am. fii-m ivU:.a.io" i,. r..rc oil.-. a.c pei intiiea to in. tcrfcrc; but at '.c s.nic tune wc have nev. r thought that its stuck would be profitable, or that it would ensure to the people of Western North Carolina the best and cheapest markiti within their re.'.ch. Wc are a North Carolinian by every j bond that eonn-et.1 man with his native country, ' and wc int. nJ to sustain all her institutions, U th public and priv .te, ro 1 i.f as we receive favers i couiincusuratc with the lurdt ns which thrr im- . but d. not believe that eoiiitv. iustice.cr ! the ri.;l.ts of allejianc would c,.ii.h1 us to pay ir-t.,it,- I., t'.c !: .t. i v toreiiic us toearrv our pro. ; duce th- re grttH. b lor .t a::J jivirj more lor cur necessaries, than we ceuld do in other and i ... .... - , - more convenient markets. 1 ins is a monopolizing I jK.ln y, and one which t:.e spirit of our institutions, ! and the progress of the pr. .-.eiit age, alike condemn. We know that the proposed connection would greatly enh..nce the value of the stock in the Charlotte and South Carolina Koid, and wc f.tl . . , , ' ,, i to the Western halt of ti.e t.ntr.il Koad would. ! cou.nterhal in? the detriin-nt which w ould 'ail ; upen the oth.r half, as a matt.? of interest to the j ..-Company. V.ttre desire the work t-. I e comple. ' rwn P'Jltr.v ;''r neif,eiii.(f i:;n-- la.-iui.es woico shc has coui scunded to voucruale to ti.em. It wuu'.d perhaps he wull eneugli for Charlotte t.i be repres-nu-J in the coi.vei.tion proposed to be i ht'J M;ltl ii neit month, '."or ilns purp. si let a ineiliiif le beh! si on and su. table d. legates ap. f ni a i. I.e. . It c.-.ni ot be eapected that our df-lc...tes ( ' ' would fiv.,r Mr. .aliner'., plan of running ti.e Koad iy Millon. We si:all w.-;it-n air hut from (.re.-ns t,..ro' to !-!. ftP. THE M :.T;i- AP.i'l.lNA Wllbi. j Mi. l',ii:.-ir : I am Ei-rry that necessity I , ii . ii ... l . .r .i r i '. .1 . . stioui'l Can lor any mill j oi lui- hiuu in a eoiu- iiiunitr like ours. ut it ia !, and I there j fore wiih t-i ti.a'aC a plain statement of facta. ii,J a suggtsticu for the public good. The 'tati niet.t i t Li- : la.-t St ring I plai.t- eu at ti.e lieaJ ot try t.huai s grave (m our i-ravci yard.) a sn.all arb.-r vine tree, which was torn up and ear; ieJ aw ay. I supposed then. 1 otuc ttiCult.e- or iiJscIiiuvoud t-LilJ. (L y-lAi to Vclit-vt it wa.i achil'l.) This ii.tr I plaiit-'l another at tl-- J-amc j'luco with son.' ct!.'-T eT. c-rrccus y lac trratua f.f mv r;l:itic-. I aui mory than orr) t-j ku-jvt that the e tvern.-' ii-- arc V'iiss Irkt u to j.'ivct-, iTj'i not y fhiltirn. I know tlu- ptr .'ou ho Irokc tht'in on ouo coca-ion, thut tvToil La the n i-ut;ttiiii of bfin-' an cl ti uatci per'j:.. it is a Mranire action lor an iiitelli' iit jjt-rtO.i surelv t j sa thj k-a-t. It w d tt.e tuo:jj:htk-.?c.y i iii a. t helie. c a3 Lt.-r.-on can have no ma!icc against mv- r -ii or UuiUv, a-, t'.-y tiavc no ac'aaintuiice u the J ain of .eciiiir cr having the thvo of a i"Vi.-d one t h u? desecrated. If tl.re can he :a.tii ui'.Tc .-atrcu than a'l other', irave uf a loved oi.e, and p.iuh & r i, thi rj: jt sh-.M rwt hi robbed of tie: beauty or irranco f-f a -'w.k tlow-r. 'i h-r. tdwuld be ul iustinctive feeiii' to evf n tread Ji-'Ltiv on the gras ty its shir. I w-uld -uj' -t t ) lif-v who may have children or f-t-r . anta undi r their control that tiii- ti.i;i he f-nokn th.it hat never thou A to tl.CIii hO t hat thoe ll of 'this matter may think of it. Also I would h'ij:i-st to a few -ar th :it t'iC gra- yard i., uot a suitable place iwr children to jday in. A. .SOL'TH CAROLINA ELECTION. The f.'iloHiiit' wiitiemen have been ciect tu . 'j ti p r.; - lioni .juti. Caroiina : I t li-trict. Hon. J.r.-iv M.Q..iiK;. ri. W il.l.lAM Aikk ;. U. U . 1'. if K. j.-i. I', .-i. iiii'mhs. .tl. .(. h. Kit. ,11. U'. V. I.V E. content save in the 4th Vjt'j htood, liio ik.i !,!", illivan 1,17 1, aiel M.ir . the 'itii ..i-tru't, iu hich vte !.' I'K M',-:S .i'.O. Hi 4'ii nn f.U There m a1 ti' lii-tnct, hich '.he J'ickens i,Vi, 1,11.. ; a:i i i. th- V.te M,.iii, li. ill 0'Jlal.i'll HEALTH Ol'THE VICE PRESIDENT. A Telegraphic de -patch from Cbarle.-t ot, .say : 'i'e l-a rn by th- ht. aim r Isabel that th-o-iti, of of!:-- wus not adn.ini-tered to ice i're-i l'-iit KlMioti ti.e itii. Mr. i!oiM;v, the Vice tjoiisu!, vi-it-d Mr. Kivi on the lid for tiie purpose, but he consider ed the ter-niony uniiece--ary, expr---ing hi-fe-irs that he .-.bouhi never r. a-li H i hingt-ji, to as .nine the .. fl.ee ; :tid tiiiit, if he -hould r.-e r.rT, the "atli c i be adiiio.i.-t. r.-d t . iiiui nl V1. a-i. iiigti.il. ili.s lii iii'ls, who are a-': jinpany ii.g him encourage the ie.j.e tiut tie: -a;uoi ity of hi pre-eLt location Ujay yet fe-toie hiu, to health. tjov. F.'.te. of Missis-ippi, has issued a pro. lainat, ,n lor the eli eti .n of five mem- l.ers of tu-re.-s iu .November next trout tlx M.-.te tt lare. This is in coii-eiju-nee of tiie I.'gi vatu.'is lotiinj- Lei. tied tu diatrkt Ui LUt-a. " THE NAVAL FORCE OF THE UNITED STATES. According to the Navy llegister for the current year, tbe following U the uavul force of the L'tiiud States : Eleven ships of the line, carrying ei;-ht hundred and tixty guns. Of these three are in commission as reeeivinir ship, three in ordinary, four on the stock, and one . . . t . - i four ui'Il's. carrvinir iony cuns. vn -these, three are ill eouuiiisMon, and one i .- tl .. r ....t. -.. ; prepai ing lor sea. .vinu, tour -.cuuuuci s, ! rrjinj: seven gun ; two ol wlitOu are in j tUHIUil.-f iimi uuu ill uiuiuaij. uuu vus tv- I paring for sea. i ... - Five toam fiirttoa carrvinir forty guns, i nil in comniisMon ; four btrauicrd of the tirt u carr..iu eighteen guns, two of whic h i .' .,", , ...,.: ,i ,, tHU III . J tit HII?OiUII VliV IV .rtUlllli tttJii vsa. ,.; for wa . anj BCcn K,cttll..rs less 1 1 a h tlic first class, carrvin five cutis, three j.wLkli.irc jn comlllisiolli two preparing f . . tUi)f.ye,l on tenders. j i.'jvc Ktore 'fjpi, carrying twenty-four 1 gUnHi three of thetu are iu Couituis.-iotl, ami ull0 preparing for sea This gives a total of seventy -five vessels ' of all kiuds earrvili" two thousand and J fourteen guns. j The officers of the navy are as follows : ' sistv-eioht captains, ninety-seven conimaud- ers, three hundred and twenty-seven lieu- tenants, siity-niiie surgeons, forty pa.sscU assistant surgeons, twenty-seven assistaut 'surgeons, sixty-three pursers, fourteen, mas . lers, in tne line ot promotion ; one nuuureu ""J ninety-seven passed midshipmen, ai.d j one Inmdr. d and ninety-eight midshipmen, In thp iiiMriiie corns t here1 are one colonel i - -- ... commandant, one lieutenant coionel, lour majors, fifteen captains, twenty first and twenty second lieutenants. In the engineer corps one engineer in chief, seven naval constructors, thirteen chief engineers, eighteen first asststaut engineers, and thirtv-four second assi.-tant eiiLrmeers. -. -J , J he active force la divided into souadruns, as f j, . ' -j L(m;tf M,aJr(.n Commodore Newt-n, c,,ui.sill 0f tue Columbia, Saratiac, Al- - i ne . i ei; !it.r ruiicun s.paai.roii, e'liinnaiiu- 1 e..l by (. oiiiliiodore Mringl.aui, consisting e't'thc Cuti.l erland, San Jacinto, Levant, and , St. Louis carrying nine ty guns. ; 1 lie l.razil sijuadMti, commanded t'V ' ( oiiiniudi. re Mikeever, con.-itii!' of the Cuiigre.-s, Savannah, Jamestown, and Relief, ! 1 .... J.lf ; carrying e.ne ii.niore.i arm loiineen guns. 1 !n; -Virican sipia iron, coiiiinaiiiie i ty Cull, in. olore Lavaliette, consisting of the '.'ii-!:t'.;ti..n, fjermantown, John Adama, Hah .Marion. Uainbridge, Perry, and YiX'-n, e-irryiiir one huielred and thirty-nine guns. ILc East IaJia fipiardon, Commodore Pi rry, con-i-titia of the Vermont, Mi-si-sip-pi Su-Ueharin;iht IViwhatan, Macedonian. Plymouth, Vandalia, Sarab.ga, and Supply, carrjing one hundred and cii-l.ty-.-ix (iiins. The St. :iiiii r Michigan, willi one g'jn. i. fitu' the lakes; the Dolphin, with tsn gun-, is on .-j-icial service ; the incetines, John Hai.c 'ek, and Porpci-e, carrying thirty three guns, have beer, dctaiied for a survey ing tij'i dition in the North Pacific, and the Water Witch for the exploration of the La Plata. I1ATK.S OF 1'USTACE. iot cav to k'f'' .ilwav.- in itiin-I, the lt is I r.fjuircu auiuuiit ol '0-t,tgi (taji.jc- ou 1 t-t- r-, Vc , uii'ltr the la-w now in t'nrcr. A rontcnij-jrary hns procured and puLli-hod tiit- f ! lowing t'oiiveiiic'l.t talle uf rati.'.-J. which L'ivt.T the iiiformation rctjuirud, ut a glance, and whith prt-M.iit to our reader-, with tiiO mi ''f'-ti'i. to cut it out and put it in .-fine convenient nf a-Liii an J of Lav ', to pave the trouhie to an.Ttttr ijiie.-tion1 about it ; li.K'li k ounce, under 30 n;l , prepaid 3c ; un. hnid -,c' Kat-h ounce, over 3000 niiits, prepaid t un Alt I'rtTited Matter in gtnrral any where tn the irst l).r outic, r, l.arh auhfi' f;ii- ht uiiriff. 1C ll"f( t pr ;.H'J, c-ui !' ti.ritc rotr-a, lint A pi -j--if.fi$ aud I'tTivdicui pid fturtt r!?, or yr-jrly in ailv:;!in KirM lu?r oui, - i, K-n-h auharqurnt ounr, l" And if t.ttt w'tiuisjf otr J m., in the taf whe re piihlipht-d, rac: h and weekly pupert in the cou.ity tit rv putilittlird, tree. timtll frtfmpri $ and I'enndiral, pth!ia!if t'i "'''t'thiy or oit-ri r, nd I umpldett nf Hi ijrtaro I'"-"' nr ,v M" ln P-"-"S,"-'. wcigl.ii.B at It ill -1 U.., Jf (IJit!, JI". (Ill tl., 1.0'!$ bititid or urirpfjund, weit;hinj n' t rnor t'lan ti.tjr pj unti, may tn; ittiit ly mil, tor e-ich uu.ir I fide r 3000 rrnlrg, prepaid lc uujxiid I Ov. r lie I " He 'art!,El( over a ainIe rute are charjrd 8 one r-t-. " f'criorjiei!," in the m:iiw us-d ahoye. are pub iiCiti. n issued onct m three rnontha or OiUricr. K ,. , T'.. 1 . AM ,f -1(1 "UP.Ittl ! 1 -til Wi .,ail.t .IiUit, UA IM-tJU i-ued by.e. I ruga. In the b tt. r to this eff-ct from (Jen. L'raga to Santa Anna, the fr , v.t. thr.. ,.,,;t .....1 e.r,,.-,,i! vs that I'arty s-tiint and t er-ona J-.'lio -y have tainted with their poi.-.on bf th lii-n and things m Mexico, and that his ex-c-iii t.i v Santa Anna has be-n the victim " - ,.,.,n.t of the fury of pas I y a -pint of gr-. ticked in hi:, nam. ions that men, actuateU ,1 , t. ,,l. ,; , ,. , i f 'ly -peculation, line tral - , ... , nave ur.-L ui-noiioreu, I r... .1 : 1 .. . l then atiari'loueu lulu i:i uiisfortune, and havej afterwards sought to r--tore him to jiowcr by means of force. He then informs San ta Ani.a that now the nati-.ii invites him to return to bis country and home as oon as he in-.y fii.d it convenient, and expre..--the b'.j.i: tii.it h- may ciiie and prove a bond of union hi tween the eitiz-n- of M-ii-eo ; that he may serve his country as he has ever done, and exert the pr--lig(; con ferred upon him by his well. known services 1, his country n h. Whig, 1'iil U' s f tive I' ' the prow-dons of tli- a-t the reorganization of tin: ;.'U tn.i.i.t.s the aggregate of Con-Es-eu-clericai force will l.-i. ... I ' r l . 1. .. . C .1 . rue ciiiei e.eiss oi oetiariiiicni- se ve n - . , .', Wen chief clerks of auditors, commissioners, vc. c. ; one hundr. d and twenty -nine clerks oft ,e first ela; three hundred ond thii ty of ,e second ; one hundred and nimty.-.en I the tmrd ; snd fifty of the foui th tl.t -s j lakin-f au aggregate; of ht-veii Luudrcd and 1!, the ol 1 making au aggregate, of sen-ii hundred and thirty, at an ami'ial c-t of nine hundred : kki uirty-vLc tlou.-iud ..i LuJr-.d dollar. ANOTHER CASE FOR MRS. STOWE. Two week sincfo a litte affair occurred at Oberliu, which, to say (tic least, was a siu- ini ur one. Two o d women, staves, wuo U..,f v.... n vl'i I ' somo two years siuco w:re seut out of Yir- giuia to preveut their sale for debt, had ! found a homo at Obcrl'n. They had sever- j al times written their former master that . same storm as it appeared tiiete, as umui they wished to return to him, and at length i aud sublime. He says a thunder cloud their request becatuo sc urgent that he i.-it- ; passed over the place, which, for terrific ap ed Oberliu. lleru was an opportunity for ; appearance, exceeded any thing ever wit excitement, which wasreadily embraced by ! uussed there. It had been stormy all day tho earnest abolitioiists of that famous j and had blown a gale. At seven p. in. it town. It was determined that the slaves . ceased blowing, and flashes of lightning should not return, anc the master was so j commenced, and soon thunder was heard, informed, lie replied that he came at their j and half past seven o'clock the scene was own solicitation, and rt because he wished grand and awful beyond description tho women ; and that he did not desire to j Mr. Podge thus describe the affair and tnke them back unlets they desired to go. the injuries : The lightning was of a purple If they did so they wmld go and he should color, ami sometimes appeared like balls of take earc of them. Kvtry argument was ' tire, coming in through windows and doors, used to induce them ii stay, and a corns- ; and down the chimneys, while the houses spondeut of tho Oberiu Times, a rank ab- trembled and shook to their very founda olitiou sheet, say : " Wc endeavored to put tions. the matter before thnu in its proper light. Mrs. E. llolden was near a window, win We dwelt upon possille contingencies in tho i ding up a clock : a ball of fire came through case. The possibiliti s of another execution : the window and struck her band, which be upon their master's property, io. It was numbed her hand and arm. She, then, all to no puroposo." j with all in the house, retreated into the en- The writer adds : " These slaves, from j try. Another flash succeeded, and in the the tiuie they came unong us, have been room from which they had retired resein desirous to return V their owners. They bled a volume of fire, whirling round and have written them fr this purpose. Wc : producing a crackling noise. A similar np nrn not Htirnrisnd Jiat the slaveholder pearaiice of fire was seen, and crackling should come for theift. In the cider of the , noises were heard, in a large number of two our interest has been good deal en- 1 houses. ?, U Loan! tho m.ia,., bay listed. She reminds us of uncle Tom's aunt that it sounded like breaking glass. Chloe." It is said that the morals of the ; Captain Maurice Rich had his light ex other are not pord. The editor says that . tinguished, and his wife was injured. He this is the only instance which has fallen 'got his wife on to a bed, and found a match ( under his notice jf a preference for slavery j at that instant another flash came and ignited since the establishment of the "underground the match and threw him several feet back railroad." A rase occurred in Cleveland , wards. John L. Martin received a severe two years ao vhere a mob was not able to shock that he could not speak for a loug force a negro woman on board a steamboat, time, and she insisted ou returning South with j A great many persons were sliirhtly in hcr mistress, Vhvi'.and (Ohio) Journal, Ijured. Some were struck iu the feet, some ; powerfully and some lightly. Hut what TTITT MI'lt nVIt i'U.la ''bill fcll, A most foul and wanton murder was com- mitted on Satuiday morning last, on the person of a Mr.Hcffaian or, Hcffrnon, from Lincoliitoii, N. (., mar the Sandy l ord, in Spartauburg Bi.-triet. It appears the de- i .... . ii:. - :.i. 1 eeaseu was irrveiiing wiiua wjgou two mules, and had camped out for the bight. When found, iu tho morning, he was lying on th ground near the tongue of his wairon, dead, with his face and head cut, apparently with an axe, so shockingly, that his features weru with difficulty recog nized. There is no touLtbut money was the ob ject of the uiurier, as when la.-t seen, on p'riday evening, the deceased had iu his po-.-es-ion, fron SlOioSOO, anil when found his pockets had been rifled of their contents, and no clue cotld be found to the perpetra tor of the l l.K'ly deed. We hope a strict watch will be Kept, ind tho villian receive the piini.-hii.eri; his black deed richly mer its. Ijuircn. (,'.'' Hern l I. L K S I' ( J T I S Ml A M 1 1 A N T IN" AMKIUCA. We have two de-potisms in this free coun try. There i- the absuluteism of women, and there is .he tyranny of fashion over woman. The fir-t is of the nature of a mix ed despotism '',u ; one can occasionally I i-i io.periniH fair wheedled or flat- t. red. or bei;iiiic"J iut J lettin hu-hatid havp his own y. lint tbe tyranny of fa-hion is thorough, jitile.-s, unrelaxing. No co'picttc was ever ha'f so erui 1 t'j an ailorcr as fa-hion H 0 th" co.iuette. No belle is as whimsical t'i-!,i.in. No slight ed beauty can be as r ; i.ti .- in the h .ur of her tanctcil asceBUiiicv a- la-in ti at tier annual return to jni-r. It i-i tuld, that when a certain I'cni jn monarch liu.ped, all hi' courtiers limped ii harm.iiiy. N, fa.-h-inn can do nothing lo atsunl hut that her fiil.j-eti will imitate it. This winter i-lic pr. -scrihes flowimr sieves. anl ever)' woman thivtrs from wrist t ..-ib.,w. .She demands an open boddice, atll hiee chcinisetts i-jini! up. J'i-t, as a few years aqo, she ordered ti-ht sle'-vcs for tljti or fat arms irre-pee-tiveljr ; or, as a few fears hence, the will de cree dresses cut higl in the throat, wheth er the throal is Uijv or pretty, perhaps whether there is anj throat at ail. I'hiia tlrfjihia liullclin. SIXijULiR DEATH. AVe learn that onJ-unday night la.-t, Mr. Robert M. Cherry u worthy citizen of this Ii-triet, came to hii d-ath under the fol low in:' -iiiaTular cireitn-tanees : lie, in coui- Minv with others, wus rmtroHinL' the i.rcm- i-es ,f Mr. U'm. CaHwell, on lioeky Creek, self begun, " we thank thee, nio-t praci-jiis where they found tUsen.bled a number of father, that are p-rmitt-d onee. more to negroes. One of the boys attempting to assemble in thy nam-, w bile others, eipmlly maku his escape, Ji. Ch. i ry pursued liim . meritorious, hut less favored, have been car and was thus separated from bis compan-: ricd beyond that bourn.! from whence in, ions. A minute or Iwo afterwards his body traveler returns; ' Ihi.i sjirnrc f inter was found prostrate and lifeless, not more ' rupted the voice ; this was too much ; " put than fifty or .seventy-five yards distant from that impudent rascal out shouted the miuis thc noint where he itarted. How he came t-r. '' Original .'" ci.ieul.itcd the voice in to his death is wholly conjectural ; his bo- dv exhibited no maiksof violence, nor were, - , r . 1 i any indications oi n.iernai injury ui.-e.jv. r-i ed at the post mortnu examination. It is j not known what bov it was be was tiursu-; in", nor whether he succeeded in arresting . - him. Chrstfr hlaniiitrtl. Mlt. FILLMORE. c i . e r l.vii.. . l l : . Ad- rpcabiii .ir riiiiuunj ;uim m.n , -tall 'I l II ""i-fat.ou, the Al J-aiua I r.hune an able )eu.ocratic print, sajs : "He feel for bin. niuc.h respect, witlsmt warmth, and are glad to write on die last week of his Administration tin: best compliment we know of that he has done nothing for him- . . i , '.. ., . . . , , , ... 1 ed Willi I his is ia pleasant cmtra-t with 1 r r,i t. r r.iiL :e't tor em (i.iL.i'.s ill: w ii.s . i ru-i- ' -in: c. I'm., -...it w d'j.' - '"- -""''- . cratie ;a.eis. IIUItRICANE AT COLUMLTH, (GEO.) CuI.L Mlii s, Marcli M. A hail-storm vis- ited us this morning, which, although it last- ed only ten minutes, did immense damn;." Every building in the city is injiin d. A s art r 1 ... , r .. .... i . i .1 .. ..li :.. I, .a,,,.,-., o, -van nouses au, .a.... .,. hlown down or unrooted. .Almost every chimney in the city is demolished. The bridi'e at (jirard is blown down. Taylor A Company's fai tory is extensively damaged.) We were shown the other day a couple of gold watehe., recently rescued from the wreck of the old steamer Tennessee which was sunk nearly thirty years ago. They wer , , T . . ' . f r. r 1 loun'l on In r Ueck iinucr lieari V lilleen leel 1 - f water, where they had remained all that ltig time with an amount of water and dirt (lowing over them sufficient to have made another St.it-. Tbe (told ca-ings were n.,t at all injured. 'I he steel work was very much ruted. an I the crvUU broken. The much ru.st d, an 1 the cry-tan hr oiien. I he painting on the face, however, wns ai fresh M rgiisaUjf. .Mtw Qfltun I'kayuRe. SINGULAR PHENOMENON IN MAINE. The "now storm aocomnanied hy light ning, which occurred hereon the lth inst., says tho Bangor Mercury of Feb. 25th, wc l fll tl Clkl have already alluded to. John o. 1'oUgc, writing from 15ass Harbor, Mount Hesert, to the Fountain and Journal, describes the .-1 .1 LI Ul e. , ..Ob a jioi .-, .. n .w i..,-.. I w,,r:,,,lvi,. r,,.i nr biiil.liinT d ainaired : was very singular, not a person was killeil or seriously injured, or a building damaged: ; ut a c'ust(.r 0f tree;, within a few rods of ,wo dwelling houses , was not thus fortunate . T,(, t.ict-t rieT rlui.l came down among them, , iaiu ollt ,,y the ro..ts, with stones ami ni aII(l throwing all in every directiou. . ' s - Some were left hanirinL' by their roots from the tops of the adjacent standing trees through the room, and that it would be fol roots up, tops down. lowed by a death in the faimily ; and a The lightning, alter entering the earth i fouli-h superstition was allowed to bauish to the d. pth of several feet, and for a space ' humanity from tbe heart, siitne eii'lit or ten feet in diameter, diverged into four different direction. One ouir-e which it took led through the open land, making a chasm to the depth of several feet nnd continued its inarch, unobstructed by the solid frozen ground, or any other substance, to the distance of H70 foot, lifting, overturning, and throwing out junk' of fru- , i. ..,., e.. , a, ...... -v-.e. ., ... feet lun- by four feet wide, and hiiriin at a di-tanee nx-ks, atones, am! Mots. The power l.ere Ui-playeU was trmy awtul, ami ua i ii luiicn on a uuimiii-, vvouu iiave tlirown it, with its inmut. s, into ten ttiou - solid Irai-ineiits. It reaily seems ttiatl.oa s mercy i., uiaiiiie-i. n in spariu- our uio;,,v, , theft! yet;f ,r Neptdne IS more " - " 'i" --. whil-t we thus ei.jnv hi-i ineriii-, It, that wo iiitght he ualy aiicctu t w .in ratituuu oi he a it. I I undfr.-tand that in South .Vt Harlir, n'! -ori" r-:i"1 nariior, (in tin,- i-ianat) j-everal vt s.-toH hau lin ir ina-tH rent in ft.'-; ccs ; one had oine torn from imt, and one man va knocked down, but not killed. , Ii I' THAT IMlTMiNT HA.-'CAI. t "f T While the congregation were ollecting at the Church, on a certain oecai ,n, an old dark, hard-featured, skin and l-nie individ ual was wendin his wav up the ai-l-, au 1 takinj' at near tin; pulpit. The o.uei- atinr clergyman was one ,f that ehi-s who detc-ted written strti.oii.-. and as fir prayers he thought that tin y :J!.t to he th- natur al .ml po;iriiiLfs .f the heart. Aft-r tin: -i;:y-in' wai coiieluded the ho'i-e as u.-ual was called to prayer. The genius we have intro duced, did not kneel, but leaned his head devotiulially Oil the back of the pew. The minister began by sayitia; : " Father of all, in every ay-, by saint and by savaae adored'' " l'o,c .' .-aid k low but (dear voice, near old hard feature, 'i he minister alt.-r casting an indignant look in the direction of the voice, i-oiitinu.-d " whoso throne si tic ill on the adamantine hills uf I'aradisi'.'' " Mtlin ..'in r's iii- terrupted the voice. The tiiini-t. lir.s quivered f,r a mometit, hot recovering him (JlilVfl the fame calm, but pro .king manlier. A TOI CH OV NAT! RE car full of passeng-rs recently passed ' over the Wc-teru railroad, in which occur- i,.ii.. t ....... red a simple but touching scene worthy of record. One of the p-esM iigers w as a wo man, carrying 1 1 her firms a child, who an noyed every one by its petul-iice and cries. Hie atter mile tne pas-engers iiore u,e in- nietion of it.' noi.-e, which rather increased than dimiiiiidieil, until at last it became fu - rious, and the passengers nearly so. '1 here were open complaints, ami one man Mi outeu " take the child out." The train stopped at a station, when an old g-iitleiu.m arose nil'l llia'.r- tl..; r-, ... 1 . 1 - i-i ii lb I ami made the s.mti statement that the . . ......... 'father of the child had died recently away . , , . , ' from home ; that the motli-r had been on a visit to Ik r friends and bad died while on the vi-it ; and that the child was in the arms of a woman who was a stranger to it. It was enough. Tie i w as a tear in nearly every eye, and all were niched into pity and patience. All selli-hness was lo-t in think ing ol the desolation ot the poor liltlu wau- d-rer, who would have found a vvarin we. i i . . . ..if. . . come in liand s that, a tnomeiit lu lore, won d . ..... ... . , -. almost nave visiieu ll Willi a mow. .''Ai"s ' Ji'ld IWpuliltmn. . . t . The Illinois Legi.-latur ' ' .-'... fc : session enacted that whenever the death of a pi r-on shall be can-ed by wrongful ai t, neglect, or default, if such as would (if death had not ensued ) l.ave entitled the nartv injured to maintain an action and reeover , - . - . . . damaies in res.iiect t hereof, then i.nil n, fZ I ... --, -., ... every such ease, the person who or com - pany or corporation which would have been liable if death had endued, shall b liable to an actio,, for damages, nothw ithstanditig the death of the jier-ou injured, and al thoii-h the death shall l.-.v- I ..,. though the death shall have been railed' under circumstances as amount iu law tu felony. ON BIT. " Ion," tho Washington correspondent of tho Baltimore Sun in his letter of tho 15th instant, furnishes tho annexed item i " The British Government, as wo learn from late proceedings tho New Foundland Legislature, arc solemnly pledged to enforce their extreme construction, of tho Conven tion ofl1"!, in regard to tlio fisheries, nnd we know also that they will not aban don their occupancy of the Hay islands. War is therefore inevitable within a year ; nnd, perhi'ps, a state of things may arise that w ill demand an extra session of Congress during tho summer. AN KLOCil'ENT FN JURE. The Mecklenburg JefTcrsuiiiau say: " Like one of those wondrous rocking stones reared by the Pi uids, which the finger of ' a child might vibrate to the centre, yet the ' might of an army could not move from its ' place, our Constitution is so nicely balane ' cd that it seems to sway with every breath 1 of opinion, yet no firmly rooted in the 1 hearts and affections of the People that ' the wildest storms of treason and fauati 'cistu break over it iu vaiu." An Artesian Well at a eottou factory in Hall as county, Alabama, which is 710 feet 10 inches iu depth, discharges GOO gallons per minute, or 10 1,000 gallons iu 'ii hours exceeding any well iu America. The water flows out with such force that if pieces ot stone as largu us an epp or half Jollur are thrown in they arc immediately ejected. The sand, gravel, etc., made by the auger are aho forced out by water, which is per fectly clear, limpid, and pleasant to the taste. The diameter of the well is a littlo over six inches. Iu l'awtucket, (11, I.) at a funeral lut week, it was found extremely ditTicultto re move the cofhn from the house (second story) to the hearse, by reason of the narrow .i.itrioa ni.il witi.finir stnirw.tv. ltv roisMior , .... .o., ra j - v r - o throuoh a room occupied by another family jail difficulties would have been avoided, Re. ii. st was accordin-ly made, and will it be believed, in Pawtuek. t, in the year t.f our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-three, I it was tt..rly refused '. It M thought to i . . . I be a bad omen to have the eropse nas MSTANCM TO TIIK SIW. Imiaiiitic a railway from lirre to in Mow many miles ii the sun from us ! by, ! if we were to feud a baby ill an express traiu, j poiiig inecssaiitl y a hundred miles an hour,! without makiiiL' any -t.,ppa.-es, the baby I ,, . -. i" . I, 1 would rrow to be a t.ov. tlic hoy would : i .r:, . ..' . prow i,, i,; a man, tne man wiuiu c;ro cm ; : au, wl,l,ut h0cins the sun ; fur it is dis- Ul(t ulort, ti,an B Lundrc! years from us. l.ut ; w,at ,UU compared to Neptune'sdistance ! ( ;3,j Adam and Kve starte.I t.y our rail- 1 W3V 0 frow Neptune to the fun, at the I r , f tirtv ;0J a j ur ,jKy wouj no, tn.in -ix tliou-ati'l years Iruui the centre ol 1 I .,,,.', !,,,. ii,,..- III 'MAX HOMES KolXl in GUANO I'r. mi the ship l'rar. l-eompt, tinloadii.p I'eruvian e;uano at Leith, there were ei huund the remains of three persons, evi dently Peruvians, buried iu the guano, and which ha 1 .1 p.-ir-ntly not been di-turh. d in th- process nf loading the ship. The r. mains i'.lu-trato a curious property in the guniio in preserving bones, hair and clothes, while completely d. eompo-iiig (h -li. It is not known when the bodies were orie-inally int. rred, but the bones were all found as i i.tire a- it tits' y Ii.tI Leon prcservcl in ai niii-euiu ; the hair remained upon the skull, I and the clothes were very little decayed. j y-irlh Jinfish Muf. I In St. I'au', Minnesota, the people have i this winter eiijoveil one hundred consecutive 1 days of good uleijhin-j. COX.-KiXEEH I'EIt KAIL KOAK. Irwin A II , I!. Jetton, J. I'. Henderson, W. I'. Ar. a.V li , CI. Harris, J. U . Stoek tti, J. Williford, It. I'. Siiii.iiiton. M. L. A II. J Holmes, Miller, L. A. ' , Lowe A K , J. H. (iordati, Voung. U.S. Co , S E. Moore, Wakeli-l l A U'., Murphy A 11., C. Hieher son, I'. Toinliti AC,. E .Mv-rsACo. J. W. ('.iin.l'l V.,i .I..l,i,sf..i, I 'tl'.-n -r it t K .rie. K. A L. I'eiin-ter. A. V. Xeuff. r. IJr nvn A II . Williams I ,V l'i, Murphy A It , ll.ke A M . K. King A S , Ii. W. Moore,' ."prnigs .V .Mel.., .). Ill.u k, Kaiu.our A J. Wilkes, . k Co , Diueker A S.,irant A .M ., ."ilurpliy, .Icli. t o., .'stinson, (; A Co., J. Mamev, lilackwell, ('. A Co., J. A H. Will f.tlg, It. Kcid, Caldweil A II., II. 11. Croner, Sill A ft'., tiraham, W. A Co , Kav A Co., II. (. Ilati.iiton. Ca.-o.i, W. A P.. J.. II. Hud gens A Co., ;. l'ressni 11, M. Turner, Irwin A II., N. (J. Taylor, It. Jetton A Co., A. A. Suiithdeal, J. K. Harrison, J. Heanie, Fox (' V W K1...S .1 M,.t.,l t:rl,-,M, .t VV lu,m & j Mosteller, A. 0. Mcintosh. V M. Stilt, W. IS. A J. L. Parks, Eli Hull, Fish er, II. A Co., K. H. Andrews, fJ. 0. Pharr, C. C. Jones A Co., Clavwi 11 A Co., H. W. MeCrary, t:. A C. MeEw'a... I. L. Ilea, Phi-f.-r A Y.,C.C. II nderson, Fisher A II., Tav- k ,v T Wkin, Withers & H. (W j,,r ; j imiM'iujrtL. .siarri.-.i, in una place, at tne t ur.ilma Inn.c.i, . lh m-'snt. tiy the K-v. ( yrus Johnston, Mr. i 1II(I.I. HM.I,, .t tairh. I I ih.lri. l, S. ., to Miss ISAIIKI.I.A i. W ITIIKIiSI'iMi.N, ol the same district. Al .rri.il, in .Ncwlwrrr, S. ('., mi the ltli inst., by the Key. Mr. Hrn-illy, Mr. J A M KS SI.ATKK, ol S.lnhury, N. ( '., to Miss A III. 1. 1 A V. ("AKN- ItOSS, o Srm York. ! In Y-rk istri. t, C, on tir ITth instant, Jt'. N" W 'A'lT, inl.nt s..n of Junes II. n ish Harris, hi. .1 ni.inlhs and 'J days. : v,.,r.., i.,,i i , i. . . ult-r lillle childrcil to c. tlic It it t.i 11 nd A. !ou- : " Sufi-r I, M Ie c loldr.. ,1 to c.llir ,, In ,c an.) for. ! ''d H. ni m.l, for of audi ta Hie knn.li,iu ol' Ilea ven. t m. i In M ir. ri.'.i cmintv. Aln.. on the !ltli ult . Mr , J'HI.V I.. MCVKioMKIt Y, in the it.'ld jour of ! "(.-, J ...I- l.JII.t.J . C orportilion mVolirr. BBK it '((dallied l.j. i In, Commissioner- of the ' .Z ZilZ TZl ri'la"' .---- ; . ...i. tl .id- ..is. ... f.... r .. .... , . . ... ! Ha it Ordaimd, ic , 1 1. .11110 IntnnUant of the 'rwl'."' ' l'-'l"" '! Urn Town (.onsiatde, U ra I 1' : ,., .,!K., 1, IZ'm'lJ?. 7luZ . U117 insy ilec.., pn.p.r. i U'M I' liiVIIMnv .,..;.,.. WM. F. DAVIDSON. l,il.n,hit. J. 1J. KtltK, I own Clerk. Ikurlvllt , March i'i, l8ij. Thc itlailict. f'HAIlLOTTK, MAKCII S3, 1853. BACON, sides, . - lb. . 10 a " Hams, - - lb. ' pji t ' lfog round .lb. " JU t ll'irtjing, Cotton, - yd -11 a Heef, .... lb. . 4 , llutU-r, - lb. . 12J , Itccsvvux, ... lb. . "ii , llcHiis, bushel . 40 llrumly, Apple, . - gnl. . 40 a lVuch, . . gnl. . b7J , Cotton, ... lb. . (ij a Come, ... lb, . In , Candles, Adamantine, . Hi. . 3() , " Tallow, - lb. 8 , Com bushel . 45 Chickens, ... each . K) t Cloth, CopH;ra, . yard . K'J " Lindscy, . yard . 25 a e'l'IT", - - down . S a Hour, . . . UK! lb.. . fil , rciitlicrs, . - lb. . as , l.urd lb. . JUJ t Mutton, ... lb. . 5 a Mucke-el, . . - bbl. . fit) , Molasses, . gnl. - 33 a Meal, .... bushel . ui) a Nails, . . -lb. . 4) a Oats, .... hiithel . '." t Turk lb. . t.J a l'cas, .... bushel On a rotalocs, Iriali, . - bushel . a " Sswcet, - - bushel . All Rice bushel . $3 a Sugar, Loaf, . - lb. . 1 1 a " Ilrown, . - lb. . (,( Stone-Ware, - - gal. - In n S.,lt nek . t a 'I'ea, .... lb. . ,j a Wheat, . . . bushel . &J a Whiskey, Northern, . gal. . 3,t s ' N. Carolina, gai. . 4ii t Yarn, . - halo . tij ( 13 OU 11 13 i 13 it SM iu tl i'i 3 10 50 1J 15 3l 1)11 3o' W 6 16 0 40 5 311 7 51 (HI Ml dO liij H la (ill II 73 . 4D ' 45 lUlMAIthsi. COTTON'. Sibs during the past ek 113 tl.'iles, at trom til V Cents. J he weather ha, been so unf.ivor.ible that very little ha, brought in, there is, however, an advenct of j cent on last week's quotation. Clll.lMItlA M AUK I.T. 'hi I'viii, March i Oxir wrekly rrK,rt nf the cotton market, cnii.r. on the !40l instaht, cii.sr.1 with a quiet but Verj sicaely itemaiid I'or tlic article, at pri.es rantn. from ti to !l cts, Kr..m tlic ciiiiiiciil. m. m r. week just li niiiiiateii, vii: 'I'ucsday, siiO um, 'l liuruuv rvci.iiig, the same lair and steady c liial.d prevailed, witliout any iuntal.ti' eliji-e 1B tlic curreiit ruliiii; rates lr.,iu Uune ;i. 11 m oaf last r. jK.rt, altli.iiill in si.tiie .if Mie trsnsat !,, , wliicli t.n.k pUcc prices did turn a si,j-t iu , of ti.e sell. r. tin l-'rtday muminc;, liowei tt yt llinrket (im tu d Willi great tiuoysnry , and tilF.u. .nit llic vvIi.mC i.f tile .Uy a lngil decree of exr.tr incut prevailed, and in tlic evening it was aai.tr. twined that an advance of a full i cent lidUa paid ein the quutatlntis of tile previous liar, inj bruuhl lair cnii.iii up tu '.') cents, and in s,.mr ir.. alsnr.-s even tnj;ti r rates w.-ri? paid, tin S..:ariijT the same si live leeiing prevailed, arid ever? l.,'t th it w as put nn sale was freely taken at full pncti, and 1'ic market . ii.scd s. ry linn. Un Mut,.!,, imef ri i r.p tho news trtitn lunjK-, t. r tlit ( 'inaci', .,!,. )u.rr c'ur,rig t lie week tilineaii 1,,-r d,v ,,f sailing. Soles for the week 3j,UIHi bales, ani '.in. m; a '" k m hard, when the st.ani.r 'ei, 0f bjl' " Tl'-' m.nt. had 6 prices 1:1 cur insrki t, and ilurmr the vv h. !e o! tr.. . .. i . . . . . ..? ... "" - " ..... B.-H.. ..... n si t uirt a Iu rtlu r aU ant c nt cnt mi pud nf, t: e qut.tfin of tfni.-y ai.d Sturd-ty -if tu!t-n E'Mtip if ir I y at 1') rriiti. Thr xh ut mt uru r.Kiiprie I.t.'.U balr. it price ringing from tj U l'J tent. 4 "urytiiKin. C II APJ.KSToN MARKKT. CinmMT-x1 M trrh K I I UN . I h.-r n tiit' an a t, d t.irz ( i..f una art.o- t ii .y. 1 ne mark, t was n,,t oi : I firm, hut the n-ndciie v m nnre. was still in li.-- e V ill prices as si I - -i.rs. I lie sal c.:.n;.risr .1 ll.i,, l,.. r . . "li in nr ........ ,. j- i a I j r.p rangin- frum TJ t.i I" cents. 1'c.nu-r, Now for Hai'irains ! ! wiioi.r.s.ii.t; or lit; T.I II.. T MK soiiscr iM-rm l.vss oi.t rs Tit a rrsh si. ply uf choi.-a t. KUCMi I K -j ci.nssoir it pvft ot l'i Mlii's. com , prm. inl choice Ilrown sfiiAK. U H'iIs. Mraran'sl lar fi.l .Jd u, S " " t'riishsil sro( rndereJ dj 1 (hi tn-fs Bio and J.va (i ' - KKK. H 11.1. . Culu snd ).i.-osd. Mt)l.SKS, J I 111, .No choica do :iliU ... k. of .-AI,I'. IC.ce. Itope, ("leif.o, I'ea, W li.va alsu vsrj lsi-n and handsnms tioek af i rorhrri aittt i1(ixstrtrc, '20 O Hi alt-M lt l IIuk, tl of w'jich ma will (ot i'Atl iowar inn Utu hni'iL ( all and examine our JMock t-aft I'UfchmtMg iwh-rfi. r.l.OWX i .UIAWI.KY. Chir'.t'l'. Var-4 V.I, s.',3. ; r GHIMA, GLASS, EARTHlWARE. ft f l V 'T I M Imi M" t 'I' I II V ' lli L 1 1 1 M 1 U ll 1 A 1 1 U V Ol.t .mil t.. '-. 'fil' I.I, rcspecilnlly in 'i""QnC T7 Ihc eitil nsuf 1 hsrl. 1'fj and aiirr-undii.'; eoue.lry, ih.t lis .f csn fllfi.i.h tli.-.n will escry'lii'i "' ' l-iis as low a. 11. -y can I." p.oc.if.d '"'i any oilisr aemrco, hsv.r.- arrsn :-"'' :l to I'ooorl I. is Gi.iHts dire, I I101.1 His H'- finlactuicrs 111 l.l.eUid, l-ranee stfi It s' f rill. No lfc.:iiig direct front l.iTt.rpu.,i olhor aoiircea, f. It AM 111 UAKi; (III.NA IIMM1. a aupanor artiela -tmm paiioina aotirci Ol OltMl WAItl.S, lit New faMcro a. I T AMI .HOI 1.1)1.1) i.l. tsstl it 1 :, i vry vaii.'ly i nrf ir am) lAfii.i-iii e mit. VV l.tif!, l..ld.tiand aitd Kai.cy. KAM V i lll.NA AHI U I.I Sw -A llcaulilul Assort iiinnl and at scry low. pri'-- llUif l. AM) IIOI SK I MtMMllM- Alt lit i.M Of t very dss..nplion, sucll es Tua Trays, rssl-". I.ookii.-- tjlans-is, Lamps of ail ku-ls. si i. m it ii. vi tow txK a Mi) i rriti"-' I VIII. I t I 11, Kit , II I. Of K TI.M AMI IIKIIT AM A V It 1 S ut tory sort, Slsak Dia'.ss, TufTcD L'rns and Iligijin". fl" I I, o, ll.sh l ofoi, Plals f osois, Hslls, '! bio Malta, lloor Matla. Brush's, llinoms. W oi-d and VV illu W arn ai.d cssiy thing ,11 Ilia line. Aa I hssi Mock wind, is tery ell'""1" , tnJ ciiibracmg a ciinplola ss.orf 111011I, I conlisiii't -sure piirelis.ars i.y ImiIcsii li: or lid'1"' lin y need nut In k lurtiier lur aii.viliii'K m -" ''"" t.iva hint a 1 r ml. II. E. NICHOLS, ( elumeei, ' irOKDF.KM proinpily attanded. to fs H I'sckuitf warranted. ,W.,rrA. Ifi3 6.111M t ante i'vrtrttrd and W fllll: Ul.ilrrsl-liril rcsprr.tl'ully "I"'"" ' Jl sons w ho r.i indl.ed lu lien, ill." b' ' or Uook Accoiill', lo enina l.tiward ly t''1' l.'oitrt. and make piiym.1111, .itlinrwisa lliey lainly find lhair dclda in Ihs hands of an ut"--" Ilia nacesaitiea comp.il bun tolaka ll.isro ir-s JAMES MtlA-V C1 Wade. .Ware 23, 1 8 B" A.'llllrl, 4 N If'ltO WllM AN that ran rm.k a .. ... . in .... i.t a r" wen, or a iia.iiy gin an..... " , an f haoril a ... ,- ....1,1 i.s. niii 11 fur " n i-i pa. . A for fr(hr pmiculiri, ntmf I I Witur.iufi,
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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