Warren Franklin .: Person and . vfcSTH ; district, i v 5fl3 . .'; ft7 t::-4 ii.'-' .; ' 400 mai- and Halifai not heard (rorri. i' ;;; ' - Numerous application baVin- been I- Ppnnell (W.) f f CarXwLJF.) 97: ; 5 - 1318 76 iH'-fe l-Z-v 758-? Greene I 7 . . : ? 271 Pift J ' ! t - m - . " ' ' . f i Beaufort, vasmngion, iyrrelLUraven, Hyde d Cartetejt, yetto bo heard from. l ; '; Northamp! Pasquotank Perqu'"10"3 Camden Bertie Hertford Gates ' Chowan oil NlNtll DISTRICT.? ;v::N7a;;;::;:264 31 raaj. 320 83 3 9.77 F.) r the IVutdtman: been b Editors :A fewei J "- - ' . e -. ... . .-i ,., r made to trie , )Post; Officeeriartm r t founded nyn of my Vonn, Lni; ?'2.iaBintC in 2!!? w nieces, one of them la l-.-I- , ; ttUl W-WKmld tell them a tory." -To the : ;V' v loo i, contain tne record or an act of i aouDie tiealmj, of which Mr. McLane guilty, in relation to some misconduct oi o wart wout, ihe Collectorof : N. York rs are tickling r"fw v ucarinir upou ice t please thim Ti;" -. , m . t - ' r - . T-----.xr r." l-r ' r - "eaine atlenuoa of my partial. fl-ntA.. A "T."1" TV "5 p uongress the Editor of the T" my criticaI aoto, for an hour or two.v With rThl tC"T u 4U "wuoaw p. ,D. fi,m UP iaW Kc wewtentton of still amnsin a 4 .-.iX f:f" nu UB enierf.imo too pro. u- t r " 1 -u trcai sausiacuon. ue minks, as Mr. leve I will occasion- Polfc ta k .t - j . ,! . - ur' government h9TUr Kn ohta,' the.fbUovvinirlletter lVom ' thii-A.- f'y.ge, I believe sistant roslmpster General which clnci dates the rtf hole subject : , V Post Office Dctartmeict. 't AiTODiTJiEjrr Ofrce, Jux.r22;i845. PostmasteriGenera I hnn hw a I - i . s - t -.'va m wli i mi i ll a , iiiuce mi directions toanswer the ""mt V "lerem made. . Ane jawirecoemisM i;ct;MM:An u - iv o " w .uiaiiuL.Liuii ar: " r rJnl -.r-v 1 that. a young and vigorous horse.' like - -4-Msfjr.PJMas. himselCIinnW K .,1,- And Isaac spake unto Abraham lusfe (her, and said 1 f rr r and he said, Here, am Tt mj son. And he' i2394 1100 maj." 17 rnaj: ;H pen a senator and a Representative in Congress, ir? rplation to the franking pri t 'C vilege The meeting of ihntlk 4in ot March last is not construed to mean' Martin and Currituck to he hd ttS rJllin"." nn comers no right . - it i . . -T ... !. i rAcriii in titi ina Konrt..;.. i . -1.. . ' :,v-V.feMrv"', u- il T " s"wimi terra, aunng rrvnTinxra u cu a?v 1 .ne "y transmit, free of v.u,,., posiacre. any documents DrintH hv r,i t v-t ;.- n- . r,:.i itj..' . 1 -v ia -ACiuuMjiug pun uemg Kepi open lor W1 wiucr-xipuse oi vonfrress. as oer rep-n- ihrce darsj did not close until Wednesday nifrht. lation 539.w Y6urself and the ether Sn. The Lexinkon Importer of that morning, speak, fr stand over are authorized to jog of the brogress of the election, says : HThe i -WP letters from yourselves,w Whigs hai impio cause for rejoicin-, thus far. ,XV Ut lnt5rtn'ssionf until sixty-days af- . P . jr . a- WCa fiut enure 10 uie senators who my said, behold the fire and the wood, but wheiie ?!" Gen. xx, 7. - 44 rather," the stripplin meekly saidj uwii ujo wooa ana nre, ' AH things are now in order laid, .: "!. Where is the Limb my sire ? " My son." the hosry Patriarch saij, - f Jehovah will Dimrule r ,. i And onward son and Father more JL , ?P e swep mounuin's side. taincd tfoir ppie. Weave heard enough iruui vu. vr " uisujci io preuici wun enure con- fidence the re-election of our abWand faithful - represcntalivfe i Garret Da vis.,r T. F. Mar. ncnt of Mr. Davis. 1 ';' i The Loqisjrille Journal of the Ctl sajs rst took their seats at the extra session of Congress they standing in this resDect j it 1 The yonth was bound, the knife was raised, w uiuw was aunost given, - vu, iw . iu t aim s suomissive earl A call arrests, from Heaven f On. in the faith of duty press, Nor ever turn aside : eek Abraham's faith, and leave th rest, "uu, wuo wui proviue. It may be, He will mark for thee, A -S . 4 weary, momy road, j Beset with pains, and cares, and woes : fjr amt not, but look to God ! on th e same- looting shall, an independent candidate, was th nnnn. tive elect, f I . ' ;L -.. T -rr- c with a .Representa- that Senators and Representatives mkv m. ceive letters not exceeding two ounces in -the returns thHnreccived were highly favorable, IV r . -R,5' UUrm tne recess and eipretsdl 'J belief that Mr 4nmlnn of Congress.? j Of course , thisconfers no 5re !S5f A-ff1 ? lU ffiornaison, privilege at the present timc rk h. mg construed, to mean that period which ?ulR'M reflected Trpm that'district. In the Covinztoii district it i ponfidnntli August Sessions;, 1845. WE, the Grand Jurors of Rowan, Present. That the most of the business bi ought before us during this Term, has been in consequence of Drunkenness, and that a great deal of it has been occasioned by and through the pub lic treating of candidates for public offices! at difierent times and places y consequently we cannot help but viewjhe practice as an evil, and a growing'evil, for it is manifest to every one that it is annually becoming worse and worse, and we cannot help but feel alahned for the I'M M.Jl..lr& L III! Ill II' I II I U M W I III! I I V I I I II- I -" I I I III MM I'flK.II m- I A I . - T 0 I -i-:--- "vuuiuuo VII LIIR I j . . i ; 1 "vwu viucicu IU tUUVl V IW B jaMr..yaines tviiig; nas ; succeeded f ongrss, ana not cmDracing that "ffr.; .TV; fw Bf, irtn there to Corpus Christi, in Texas. t - Is i two Whig daqdidat mdcrat. ; ; K - I The return himselC should be DUt unnn thft fnr 4 Mike Walsh, the Chief of the Surterfaneans, luiuKs u more than probable that A will he in Is the Lamb j Presidential chair!:': Now there's some sense in this, Mike is a bold spirit, and "speaks uui; ana as to the JitUe matter of the Constitution requiring a, man to be a native, W.UJ nat s no sort of consequence.4 The Con stitution is inly a hit of paper, and, since its late stretching to admit a foreign State, is con sidered prcUy much like the conscience of a modern Democrat -elastic enough for any thing. -"viintviiu. ( i ; i ..... l-, -... Naval. The United States steamer Jtf tsstppx made, an experimental trip from Boston On Thursdavl With tn tae l f jw - w 0 (IIU If ui Mill" Sieven's. cut off," which have lately been fitted to he engines.1 The trip was, on the whole, considered satisfactory, the 4cuts-off" working admirably, and making a saving of a bout one.fifih in the consumption of coal. She was to take her powder on board on Friday,ind vould soon proceed on her voyage. I From Africa we learn that the United States slcop.of. war .Fortam touched at Monrovia on the 21st May, and sailed on the 27th for the windward. The Jamestoten sailed on the 27th Aprirfor the windward, having arrived from lee. ward on the 20th April. The Pensacola Gazette of the 25th ultimo says : ( 1 he U. S. ship Falmouth, Capt. Sands, sailed -yesterday morning on a cruize in the Gulf! We learn that the whole squadron are under sailing orders, and will sail in a day or two. The U; S. sloop.of.war Si. Mary's left here on Monday last for the Balize. Shn has been ordered to convey twelve hundred troops TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY, - -UEDIUAL DEPARTMENT. .nnilE course of instrocUon will oper as heretofore. v.. ."runs 4uonaay of November, and close op the u v j:Uruary, under the following arrangement: BEJOAMIN W7DUDLEY; M a, Professor of the WM-. H. KICHARDSON, M. D.. Professor of Obstet- v rjemna diseases oi Women and Children TH0;S D. MITCHELL. M. D.. Professor of Materia Aweaica ana l nerapeaucs.' : ROBERT . PETER, M, IX, Professor of Chemistry and LOTANG. WATSON; JL Dl, Professor of Theory JAMES M.BUSH, M. J.t Professor of Special and - H Sursical Atutnm , ' LEONID AS M. LAWSOX. M. T! .PmCnrnTn.! twti Sl1 alhoIo,c1 Anatomy and Physiology. ETHELBERT L. DUDLEY, M. D., Demonstrator of The introductoriea will K rln m XT..- T. nt I I J , " .P. " " f miTuaj, ;:r ' , . VuoV Din- iTlessorr lees amount to 9yu,Fa3raw tn e case in adeaar. in tlWmn. ney enrrent where the pupils reside. Matriculation fee 85. ; Hospital Ticket with Clinical Lectures, $5. needful expenses of I mm? nnam htVMm t dollars per week, i Gratuitous lectures, mm Bnl. in th moaUi xf October. Further information may be had. by THOMAS D. MITCHELL. te-stop the press to annnunCR thn nimnttp now buzzing shoot town, that tMr. Chas. Fisher, his friend Mr. Saml. Reeves, and others, having taken it into their heads to contest the rlertinn in this District, are &cerhaulinr the name f the voters with that intention. ' Come on Mr- Duff." V :::hri - . . JUST RECEIVED. Lexington; Ky., aug. 18451 6:3t Dean of Faculty. : j ' FROM. 'jEfa'OBK ; PmUDELrilll," A LARGE ; ASSORTMENT ' or,j . MEDICINES, T RUSHES Instruments, Glass-Ware, fancy Soar. STATESVJLLE FEMALE ACADEMY SSir1? CPlCeS. Patent and TnmnannUn 1t.f..i:.;nA. ):.:. HE exercises of this Institution wHI be resumed on box) Smyma Figs, by the drum,) and Nuts; Also, Monday, Aug. 25th. Teems, as htwtnrnr I large varietv of fancv anJ nMf.il r 6, per quarter, according to the advancement of nd gentlemen; : Rowand's Tonie-Mixture, Dr.4 Jaynea the Pupil. Music on the Piano $512 ner niinrter . P.ni. iamuy Medicines. Sanda Sannari!tia. tar $10 i Waxwork 5 ; Painting and French $7 each. rtaH-U otwhichwiU be sold very low for cash. No deduction made for absence, except in case of se- , Iaving len sixteen years in the Drug business, in ,thl . ' " v- v. uAvtiicui waiu Liui uiruuiBiwn in rnwn i m ij uuirr nnnnnnn rm ni niniurtuni n merMr.Tilatiahelale membcij- - I between two Congresses. IUbtoe(;fc,ita,diMm4ipM,ib An tr4fim iho BaIslv, Sentinel ire 0,her Prmleges-whiclf you will Z?Z":""ui-: Sirica and ha$ no sM--Jii: " - . a,raosi uivanawy ueleated no matter what their qualifi- vwurcss. lticiuuinginir- tor tne tnends of 3 ueiuI "liny days thereafter : .it i Vi ..Jnilo', nf A. j: ia mi uuuiinira ut tut; uis doubt that Slii younff. the Wlii? candidntii. U elected. V4'':1TM-;r''?; " - '! I ; .: " niohd Chronicle furnishAa ttiA Rrf das vote in bCraIof the counties of the sixth district, whi ch look favorabfelo the election of Mr. r-McKed, C Whiff.) In this district thpr rt I have the ly, &c. Hon. Johx honor to be, yery respectful- 1 VM. MEDILL. Fairfield. es running against one De- printed instrijctions of the Postmaster Ge neral, and now in the hands of the sever- in Wayne county, the whole "539. The Vide PrsirW r tt: Vhig ticket i triumphantly elected Caleb B.-jed States, the! members of ComrrP th Smith ii uhwubtedly re-elected to Congress delegates frorii Territories, thft from the WaynO districts The entire Whf$ f the Senatebnd Clerk of the House of ticket is also fleeted in Fayette county, inclu. Kepresentatiyes, may transmit free of pos- fling ivro members ion one WHiff land the Legislature frmti Mr. French's district ihdi- cate that hd is re-elected. : - . 1-4.1 '-c: ... i : i s r.- in inuiana Patriot without distinction of Party to comejout and put me trown ot condemnation upon the practice, and here after use their influence in endeavoring to prevail upon all candidates to abandon the practice and thist to their Note. -Tile following am lh roonloL own merits rather than-to the merits of the Whisks tions referred o as being contained iu the rm - . mo nM U.... RICHARD HARRIS, i JOHN ROGERS, I BENJAMIN FRALEV, RICHARD GRAHAM, GEORGE WILHELM, i JACOB SETZER. I HENRY-SLOOP, j MICHAEL BOSTIAN, BENJAMIN SECHLERi CAIiEB YOST, ' HENRY DEAL, j" r HENRY WILHELM,! ! ASA RIBLIN, ! JOHN SHUMAN, Senl DAVID SHULIBARGER. FIRE AT NEWPORT, (Ri I.) The large hotel in Newport, RL I., call- ofthe Legislature: In XJn.VW aV .K!" pnnteel by order of one Democrat are elected to ?l ongjess. This is with- rrii . - , . . . vm. uam,uuuju iu me session : out thi There is no change in these nrWU uu Tuml fm electee mem. iilfU k onlj -last ypaj,and he was a Whig.;, j any letter, newspaper, or packet, not la addition to tho above, which. weT obtain ceeding 4wo onces in weight, durint? the iromthe Ohio State JournaL we Ipnrn fmm thn I session of f!nn tr r.s nA r i r ! j r-. rv ! . . ,i i- 1: " 1 . r. ."j p- a. pcuw 01 wo vwau xiuu5ewas consumea oun Muisviiie jpufnai,thai Mr. Henly is no doubt ipiny uays oefpre the commencement and 1 dav niht lnt hv f?r WJ ' , tnirty days attdr the termination of each nitnlv 7 i session. ; I j . - " r." mcated from the cooking-house at the eas- . 540. Theftice President. th tern end of the building.- There! were a bers of Congress, and delegatesof TerrI- March 2. 1843. I The Second Regiment of the U. States Dragoons, which has ere now taken up the line of march for Corous Christi. in Texas,mumbers 'upwards of five hundred men, besides some sixty public wagons, for the transportation of supplies.;The following are the names of the officers : Field and Staff Col. J.-E. Fauntleroy, Adjutant H. H. Sibley ; Captain O Cross", viuaner-masier : Brevet UBDt. K. A. Arnold. Commi. sary of Subsistence ; W. L. Wharton, Surgeon ; George Buist, Assistant Surgeon ; A. Geo. Stevens, Topograph ical engineer. Captain V M. Fulton, C. Keri. Seth Thornton, C. A.iuay, n, w. Hunter, i. r. Graham, W. J. Hardee. Firtt Lieutenants 0. P. Ransom, A. Lowry, W. II Saunders, Fowler Hamilton, O. F. Winship. . vecona lieutenant li. p. Cambell, Wm. Steele, jcwu achi, n. Anaerson, ueorge T. Mason. Brevet Second Lieutenant L. H. Whittlesey, Au gustus Cook. r i j OCT Movement op Tkoop3. The Balti more Patriot of Saturday states that orders had oeen received bv Mai. Rintrirold to KnM hi . mr tg- OO w ;imcnt of Mounted Artillery ready to proceed, at a moment s warning, to the South suppos ed to be Texas. at the low rate "of $6j?er month. EMMA J. BAKER. Aug 13th, 1845 16 3t VfiluaWcLnnv for Salt. THE Subscriber desirous of removing Westward oners fur sale his valuable Plantation Ivi an county on the waters of Grants creek, about lOmUeal NORTH CAROLINA ,WfLKE3 COUNTY.'' cnnt!ninr mnr. i.kn. n: r . t . ' I iiarkin J. De o ouvmv J Uf WiUCn 19 CXCcllPUl Meadow and a good deal of bottom land well adapted knowledge of Medicines and their uses, I may hope, at : least, to give it out with a cautious hand, as I shall give " ' tne business my personal attention. up with care and Mspatch.' JShop open at all hours. : Country Merchants wishing to purchase Medicines, &.c. e- : will do well to call. ' ii - , --."'. ... T rg-rK WHEELER, Ag't y SahBbury, June IB, 1845 8:tf . K ' Becknol, reflected. Besides this, there are iv&rv famr. ible rumors from Owen's district, anci gome pos itive good nowisJ j Harrison county has given Mr. Wilson VvVhis a maioritv of 14(iover Ow. i i r . 7 -It ia an abroad .r ' ... . clSa.31iDistfl ' culture to' 8 appdinfmeht Worthy succession Nrnoreadriiirnhi Hiirab ppear at thb fiog J dininz netnber of Londi i'pointrnent had lonpaprsiof . I a I i . VIZ Crawford gave je h,g Kfeprcscntattve a majority; of 38. from thirty daVs before the commence r. uwen ran behind in both of those countie. I ment of the keksinn nf rnnm.OM I i i , wa w VUUk a 1). LI J I IlrT meeting of thb liext Congress." LAWLESS PROCEEDINGS, f The Alexandria (Louisiana) Democrat of the 23d ultimo cohtainsj the particulars of a strange affair which recently occurred in that neighbor hood. It seems that in November last a man by the name of James Spurlock and his over gefcted the cnlire mig ticket, ietoeuring (Hb w! ? 1 T raaj;ity off 09, and t horized by alci of ; great many strangers in Newport at the ? " K 1 , 2iortoa) nJf aDout seventy ne ;m nA t r it W i V, g8 t0 Gaspaf county, in Texas, on which pro- time, and the potel was full. The rapid- petty liens were held by persons in New Or. lty with which the flames progressed, Jeans and elsewhere. Rewards were offered to tne growth ot Um and other grain. There ia on the premises a large and comfortable dwelling house with convenient out-buildings. Also a corn Mill, cotton Gin and Threshing-Machine, all run by water power. Per sons wishing to purchase will do well to call on the sub scriber, and examine the land for themselves, Gold luioers wouia ao well to come and examine as there is me very oest specimens of gold on the place. John Mcculloch. August 16th, 1845 16 3t 25 REWARD. RANAWAYfrom the Subscriber, two years last July a negro boy named BOB of a dark rnnnr sIsui about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, and between 28 and 30 yearsot age. Any persontakingupsaid boy, and brin ing mm 10 me, or placing bun in any safe jail so that may get him, shall receive the above Reward. N. B. The boy was raised by George Vogler, of Salisi oury, ana soia to a trader. JOHN R, McELWEE Aug 4tn, 1S45 16 5t i ADIOIITISTilATOIl'fl SALE. WILL be Sold on Wednesday the 2"th day of Aug, inst., at the late residence of Jamm A. nnu; dee'd., the following Drooertv. viz : FfnraM. r.ttl KM Sheep, Foirming Tools, Blacksmith Toole, and other ar ticles, i esms of sale made known on the day of sale S. MARLIN, admr. Aug. 7th, 1845 16:2t NISTERS ; ABROAD; ract from one of Mr. Wil. AMERIC it . r ! me ioiiowing ex Uuenterfanihg jL Jtters from England, now in course cf Rujhlic at ion in the Newldork Eve. ing Mirror, is of n erest for alf classes of rend. .-. i .11. ,- . .- ' . -.1 . . e", but; esneciallv deserves heedful i i mf I f ; i threw5 the whole ol the inmates into con sternation. There was great rush bf la dies and gentlemen for the open air, while the more calm and resolute attempted to for their recovery, and a young man volunteer. eq to tetcn them back. He succeeded in se. curing Jive, and re-crossed the Sabine, when he was overtaken and the negroes captured. The ybung man raised fifteen armed men and ain THE PUBLIC LANDS IN TEXAS. from those in osd hands the appointmen tr, r n r 1 : : The.New York; Morning Ncws.tt Locofoco paper hot in favor pf Texas, is very properly of opinion that the new State will be very apt to make the United States Government pay a very high price for her public lands. In reference to ot J this subject the JM6rning News says 1 exas mil no.doubl drive a Juzrd bargain save the basrsrasre of the hnarrlp4 S TKo reached Spurlock's residence, fifty miles in the scene is represented to havebeei fright- ittfe 1 ul. if ire comnames were nresenfL r-zr T -t u b,iVVi" ouuu; xui ijr-nvt: mill's irOIIJ ivl- want of water rendered their attempts to wandria, the party, overpowered by fatigue, save tue uuimings iruitiess. A New York Tribune says : M The saddest portion of this ca cfrrwrAl nn1 nBml S ,A I 1 i? I I .1 etter to " ouim iuiu smuiucr, irom wnicn mey upcuea oy me wmstiing ol DUllcts through their tents. All but the leader and two amity is of his men took to their heels and fled for life. - -J 1 " wa Mtm JVu 1VI 1 1 ACT morekmalter of rejoicing o Am ri, txilh usor her Jakds. To allow them to lav v ru i , '"r.u.awiner, llie assailants numbered about foriy men. The ad thapcngress suPP outside of our.glnlral land system, undTrsellin ?2? 2?riM v 1(IeSt rlalthl ad stood by their leader were shot dead, istersareltlekindof manners and men. ll th if ?k ;v-t ' r. most estimable citizens of Newport. Ho The principals in the enterprise and another jthe kind of manners and men it to the country, t Mfr Mc all the rest oi Uie jWest, will never do. The? Sl f umaDle C12ens ol iNewpqrt lUSI Iin nilrc anntn mnk-e 1hm 7.77 - ...vuij ui uivucilV as Minister to England is a 1 haps liave to pay pretty roundly." 'to that of Mr. Eveeett , representatives littlejikely ish Court for anv nation. I ; two sinco' with a former .. i a . . . . . . : r pe Udfeen's Cabinet, and in the Of course that morning Mr. RIcLaKkV ioeen announced. Our hnst e Of Mrl lffT. k?-iM tnA nCtr. -.1 r f wiRETT, Wit a vliole.hearted tribute to tliieir N'Uies as monf a id ' diplomatists that would gratjfiejd tjhje fri snds of these gentlemen not lMe ; and,indeec , wherever I go, Mr. Ever Jjislaudejl 'hhoi it measure. Ho has been wndon ajtr) jn time for a representative! national crfdit4-Iumped without distinction States bonpj sweeping dishooorhas been visible cloud about him wherever ho hna "fPPcared; ahdj he Ms been waited on. of course. MotnmUte ;sjon faiiestions4ie could no! answer Jfaoat vim a$d th rtification ; and through all has s eadil ijiscn in the respect of those pjadhim, jinjd novir stands personally higher !Sr" ? ft! by one who spoke with au JJMl'an &by diplomatic representative now We English CourtL At another party I heard VerJ fine ddsipji(jn given of the efTect )f his jj f'Huence jipon one of these commit.' Tney had felL in delivering tvhat ffUv haH J7 that tj,eyjhad!placed him, as the respond. ITVna POSitiOtt V)finTArtvKa1minr omliirraccJ 8 rcplytisj waited for wiS embarrass- with a sympathy rt. ?"nan. Ml'rom everv on ntthjsn rn. e.W.li drew tears,' (so the describ. ateL) arid tho un ur u.. j . .l flttTli "r ie pntent with" what he had to fcn.B:r? t?OIi n country. orcl y the dif. Nhthe are coi nX psuch a representaliTO and oth. 32 - ihe luovcrnment will nurehasn them, and of oijrsp Texas will drive a hard bar. gain for thera.t Thatis all necessary to satisfy uio -original qinas ot annexation," as the holders of Tex4sscriP love to call themselves. The arrangement is very creditable to the " ori. ginal annexationists who put the ball in, mo. tion. They wercl actuated l)y he patriotic mo tive of making ajrith speculation fbrlhemselves. They bought Txis scrip at any price they saw fit to oflerlbr itad having no faith in the abili. y of that Government ever to pay it, com menced the agifatfon of the question of annexa JUon, and succeeded inhumbugging the Locofo coism of this JcoWry In accordance with their peculiar interests, the public lands in Tex- as Were not to he surrenderor! imln the TTnUi.A States, but were lift to enable Texas to pay ofT her debt. , Now that annexation is perfected. the United States must become the purchaser Mi.a.jjr pute wnicn mo new state may chooseto dernand; arid the price which the Government shall; pay for them will go towards the redemption pfTexas scrip and the conse. quenco will be that the " original friends of ant nexation ; will sbq very munificently rewarded tor all their patrioUe labors. Is not the whole scheme most beautiful ? And have not the original friends lof annexation "Jcbnf rived "a most original plan by which thefwill-be able io uu meir pocneis at Uncle Sam's expense? juouisvuie journal, . capable A ' i ms nry . ' . 1 ' oi uein sent aoroaa is at and influencing.'? to J HU1 Kim.' t r viasff I i C3 learn by the American irie ow. The event at- and was celebrated much! Acton ?,.n$ent on board the j brig Not iikrf - tra,de' and "ta aper II. s tantf nappy understanding with the vf fntbusiastically received; , t CThe Baltimore American thinks that " we shall get to understand the true uses of Govern. ment, someday orfnothcr. when it will be found that political power has other ends than to turn one set of officers -out of their Dlaces anrl nut in I another set which is about the amount of nre- cni. prevailing! laeas on ine suDjecu ' Ve hope so. But we jravel slowly. It ia literally with us, f the pqrJuit bf knowledge under diffi. culties."! However, let us live and expect the besL Alexandria Gazette ' -v and was the agent and part proprietor of me extensive iewport Uotton Mills, the oaaingion, rerry, and Newport Steam Mills, and auother of which he 'was exclu sive owner. He leaves a wife knd ten children. The body of Mr. Gardiner! was found in the ruins, more than half consum ed a key and pencil lying on tho chest. -We Tear that Thomas B. Hazzard, Esq., residing in the beautiful country scat of Vaucleuse,: has perished. I "It is said there . was a centldman in the 2d story of the east Wing who was lost; but of this nothing is certainly known. Rumor also gives three or four victims to the flames. i P. S. 9 o'clock The steamer Massa chusetts has just arrived, and will furnish about 500 houseless sufferers with'lodging for the night, and also food." j The Ocean House .was valued at 36r 000, and insured for $18,000. The furni ture was estimated at 825,000 two-thirds of it saved, and $9,000 insured. property here, young man who came up afterwards succeeded in killing two of their opponents, and wounding another, and then made good their retreat. The slaves were retaken and carried back to Texas. Tho affray took place on the United States side of the boundary. FAYETTEVILLE MARKET, Aug. 6. Brandy.pe'chOaTo Lard, 7 a 7$ Do. apple. 45 a 50 Molasses. 33 a 4(1 at i Charming ; ilid n. A fellow who has a bow. and a smile . for every one abroad, and beats bis wife at home : "; A Leg over the Traces.- -The editor of the Evening Post, who is in England at tending Free Trade meetings, rap presi dent PolW over the knuckles for : ppoiht ing Mr. McLane Minister to England: i I cannot close this letter without: ex- Ercssing my regret that Mr. Polk j should ave made such an appointment as that of Mr.' McLane to represent the Govern ment of the U. States in this countryi : It would have "been much better t6 allow MrEverett to jremainrif he -is, willing as I suppose he -is. ijlnreganl to political o pinionsV there isnot;mncb to choosebe tween Mr.v Everett and Hrr McLine j or rather, the advantage js on the side5 of Mr. Everettinasmuch as'i his opiniDns 'are frankly declared.- ?-Iqpoi nt of character and capacity,rMrEverett is much before the man selected "as;his successoil The mes oi tne evening rost tor the summer l) aeon, Beeswax, Butter, Bale Rope, Coflce, Cottox, Cot. Baging, Corn, Flour, Feathers, Flaxseed, 8 1 Hides, green, doi dry, ,1 a 8 Oats, 30 a 35 27ar28 .Oil, Linseed, 75 "a 80 Iron, 6a9 74 a 10 6 a 6J 16 a 20 60 G5 $5a$5 25 a 30 a $1 10 4 ; a 5 8 a 10 4 a 5 Kags, per. Ib. 2 Sugar, brown, 7 a 10 do. Lump, 14 do. Loaf; 14 a 16 Salt, (bush.) 45 a 50 do. Sack, $0 0 a $2 Tallow, 6 a 7 Tobacco, l'f, 2 a 2 Wheat, 75 a 80 Whiskey, 40 a 41 Wool, 12 a 15 Bacon, Beeswax, Coffee, Cortojr, Corn, FlourU; Feathers, Iron, CHERAW MARKET, Aug. 12. 8a8i 22 a24 7 a 9 4J a 6 . 62 a 75 85fa$7 25 a 32 5 a 61 Leather, sole, 20 a 25 Lard, Molasses, Nails, cut, Rice, Sugar, br. do. Loaf; 9 a 10 35 a 40 6-a 6 4 a 8 8 a 10 15 a 17 Salt, sack, 8160 a $1$ DR. J. ; J. SUMMEBELL, . OFFICE brick office just below J. H. Eonia. Drag store or, John I. Shavers HoteE lower room, net to Bais confectionary. Aug. 16, 1845 37: ly DR. TV. DUKE MURPHY, "OTAVING permanently located himself in Saliabary, JUL offers his Proiessional services to the public and sur rounding country. He may be found at the Drug Store of J. II. Enniss, or at Mr. Shaver's Hotel, at all timet, when hot professionally engaged. July 25, 1 845: tf 13 GOJIJirnrilO to the Jail of Rowan County, on the 4th of August, a negro boy named Edward Bailey, who says he Is freer and bound to Ne wsotne Westmoreland of Stokes county. " Said boy is of dark complexion, about 13 or 14 years of age. ..- , i - ; a. nvMd, jailor, Salisbury, Anj1 5, 1&45. . . - -'-;. - I - : i ,. CASH PRICES FOR BOOTS AND SHOES rTTl HE subscriber, in consideration A of the hardness of the times, and also hoping to extend his busi ness, has revised his prices for 2Joota xnxt Sftoea, and finds it in his power to fall a little, provided he sells for cash. He has therefore subjoined a list of his prices for work, on the cash system. Those who purchase on credit, must expect to pay the customary prices. List of Cash Pieces. Fine stitched Boots 6 50 do fudged do 5 50 do men's shoes 2 00 " do do sboetees 2 50 do do fudged shoes 1 do do do shoe tees 2 25 do Ladies shoes l 50 do do do fudged 1 37$ Also a quantity of children and negro shoes of the ve ry best quality on hand for sale lower than any wheitfelse for cash P. S. Orders from a distance punctually attended to, ana an Kinds ot country produce taken at market prices in exchange for work, ' ' j My shop is opposite the store of J. ij IF. Murphy. All those indebted to me are requested to come forward and settle the same either bv cash or note, otherwise thv may have to pay cost, MOSES L. BROWN, July 26, 1845 t25Dg" By Jacob Leflek. SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1845 JUST RECEIVED. TAILORING ESTABbimiENT! ALSOBROOK AND MILLER, Tailors, late of the City of Jlaleigh.) HAVING located ourselves in the Towii of Salis bury, ( permanently,) we Intend carrying on our bu siness in a style not to be surpassed in. the State or out of it. Our establishment is in the room tn the corner of the Mansion Hotel, formerly occupied as the Post-Of-fice. Wre have employed the best of Northern Work men. No expense or pains will be spared to render this a Fashionable Establishment in all respects. Gen men, therefore, may rely on having their clothes made up in the most fashionable and durable manner. We have been engaged regularly in cutting for the last five years, and part of the time in some of the most celebra ted establishments in the Southern Sta tes. We shall not hesitate to guarantee every thing to fit we cut and make. London. Paris and New York received monthly. In conclusion, should we be encour E. Hamby and wife Sarah : Joel Grav Sl wue. tuuzaoetn t James. John: Wil Ham. Joshua, Jesse, Elizabeth Rebecca. Ma- 1 ry, uacnaei, Hannah and Nancy Lewis; Thomas Walker and wife Sarah j John Ballard and wife Elizabethrand Hannah Horton. I Petition' for Partition of s. - Lander.... IT-appearing to the satisfactionof the Court that the " Defendants in this case, are' not inhabitants of this -Sute, It is therefore ordered by the Court that publica--' tion for six weeks be made in the Carolina Watchman, that the Defendants appear at our next Court of Pleas -Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Wilkes, at : 1 the Court-IIouae in Wilkesboro' on the 1st Monday af- . r the 4th Monday of July next, and answer Plantifl's Tetition.or judgment pro confesso will be entered against , v them. Witness, W. Mastinr Clerk of ouf said i Court, at office, the 1st Monday r Ma v, 1845 -: , j , - Prlnter,fe;90-06w NEW STORE mm NEW GOODS'! J. D. BROWN A T, T. MAXWELL, vt ARE now receiving from New York and Philadelphia their first and entire new J . . at their store known as Df. Burns' corner,' one door be . low J. & W. Murphy's, consisting in part of T i HARDWARE & CUTLERYHATS, BONNETS. SHOES, CROCKERY, -GLASS-WARE AND " 4 V ' groceries;!" Together wiih a.eneral assortment of GOODS krv.' i ery description usually found in stores ; and which will K oe sold very low tor cash. The subscribers ask the favor I' of a call by those wishing to buy. - - , J 'i IV. IS. The Copperemithiuar and Tinninv btidnM. i will also be carried on in all its various branches. -! -i Salisbury, May 3, 1845 tfl ;v i v- P. S. All kinds of country Produce taken in exchanmt i for GooJa. ..;A- - to send away to procure first-rate made clothing, We return thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed on us. and hope by ' fashionable work and strict attention, to business to merit a continuance of the same. A. P. ALSOBROOK, ' H. S. MILLER.; All persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make settlement," as longer indulgence will not be given. - March 1845 26: ly : - . -x,",.-,- - , w "ix p. if-1 iBm?'ii Head Quarters, 4th DlTlslon, . C. Militia, : Rulherfirdlon, Ath July. 1845..";. SPECIAL ORDER, Wo. 3 V j To the Commanding Officers of lie si- menu m me 7 in liriade f , YOU will assemble the COM MISSIONED OFFICERS of your Regiments at ;tbcir several places of regimental muster on the : First Feiday (3d) in October, next, to elect a Brigadier General - ; uu report wnuwua io tue -uajorj General. - ', t i-.tJ Tliere beimnio way, under our militia Law.bv which the Major General, can learn, officially, the names and address of the Officers commanding Regiments in his Di vision, he has forwarded written orders to the command-! ant of each regiment to the Court-House of the County, in which the regiment is situated. - v . - J , i By order of Major Gen. John G. Bynum, ' - j ; WM. IL MILLER, Lt. Col. I -Chief of the Staff. , August 2, 1845 3wl4 , - ' t: State of iiortn sraroUnn;y IREDELL COUNTY. ; . ! Court of Equity. Spring Term, 1 845. t Carmi Gillespie, Administrator with the. will annexed , of Jonas Leib, dee'd., vs. Christina Leib, et, at. j : ; Bill asking advice of the Court' iri; construjlii ; " . , ; -m the Will. . - , , ' I t J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Ilea- C ry Calp, sen.; and wife Catharine; and Henry Ciulp, jun., and Samuel Hartgrave and wife Milly, are not in- habitants of this States It is therefore ordered, adjudged ' ana aecreea mat puDiicaiion De made lor six weens m the Carolina Watchman, for the said Henry Cnlp, sen., aged.no one wUl be be nnder the 'disagreeable neceisityM? wifo Catharine, and Henry CuTp, jun., and Sant jel P j . . . j i-.L T HsrtomM unit wiio Mill tfindants in the above nam , cmrrmG tobacco; TUST received 10 boxes Beeswing Chewing To- v c bacco: Salisbury, June 14, 1845-1.7tf J.H. ENNISS. PURE WHITE LEAD. : inn KEGS Pore white lead just received and for X J J sale low by J. H. ENNESS. . Salisbury, June 14, 1845 7tf, . ; ( -t . - . PILLS! PILLS!!:: Y A GUIS and Fever PUlsWanMted to cure X. sruo pay. For sale at J. H. ENISS Drug-Store. '.i Salisbury, August 9, 1845 f 15 - ; J EJNE Chewlnff TobaccoOn hand and for sale, one box of Rose Bud 5 boxes Bees Wing j one box Honey Dew. - - . J. IL JINNISS., Salisbory, August 9, 1845 tfl5 . . Hartgrave and wife Mill v. defendants in the above nam ed suit, to be and sppear before the Judge of our next j Superior Court f Law and Equity,: to be held for th county of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, one ', r the 2nd monday, after the 4th jnonday in August next, i to plead, answer or demur to- the bill Cxomplainti of r Carmi Gillespie. Adm'r. with the will annexed of Jonas ,1 ', Leib, dee'd., or Judgment pro confesso will be taken asv to them. "May 24th, 1845. .2 - 7 THOMAS JL McRORIE,cfjt el : 4 " ByL.;Q. SHARPE. d c Jt Printers fee $5 50 6wl0 ' -JJ- :,-4-t FORWAEDI.XQ AD COMMISSION IIOCSEf IIALLfyUALL TprOULD inform the merchants of the lnteriorthat : T they have in connection with the general GZOr8' X&TttT H3QSaillSafi5fi5a added to that of For- . . warding ; and having large and commodious Ware houses on the bank of the River, are prepared io receive and forward Goods upon such terms as will defy all com-'; petition, onr charges and expenses being one-third lesson r the freight bills than any otner house tn tne piace. v. , ' A11 Goods shinoed to G. W,' Davis of Wilmington.ibr V the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in our possession. . - i: FajetUviUe, Mai '4, , uo i .1 , & h t i -I ! ' t - i-