t t ' ! i J VI' rtee. . or is the cie 'jv, 'u a:. J jus mor k, or Ihc a'jr-. i V i S . - i ' " i , C J cr: - !C ill..- ;.r i com. : r . . j tm cr.-.. t j-y.i tl. !: j v '.t K-1.IW, nnJ t ' -r t' s V' i ci'Ive J her lo proevcd. - rrp rt lhat ths Hi-wish I -J, i " ' , cruizing o!T J I. Car , .. . ...r Uj:i! i.;: i il. ;i.irv I allows them t.i ri.'.j il.o r frj:t, m viStles, parrot--, s un t!io femilo rt:' iuf far Ij ! ii - rrrfp " Jcnce f Ue Charleston Co-rr. l We've. ,,,: : . ..Ir.-s. I! !!. .1 J. jr.lv, I.. C. . ;rj L:rs'wir, c . JuurJay I i n't " . . ; i lCih.);:r.l iiys--Tl:Ji'Dr.v). wigwnrn of lhal ii fjrc!" troubled l to mako S.T.iMr ! - . - cr, nnj 1 1: iiv-ii n a co::?cir4 1 ' I -t!..5uJininUt ration onJS. Ml Ncw-Kng1.ind't"-i t...t and , never havq been of 'the Democratic pariyarii they are very ' " I in 3 oputar 1 iiruun.fa:ic ranus so tta m-u-as -Mr.,Voi)dbiiry. v '' t isljliuij, iic p,fr. o jjlary pjsswSaCJ some necessary ! slw: Jicrc.ry q'nlif.:a:i.:;3 fjr Ow bfti.wiii ili.iugh, tor Wa." ati.K. liiwccu "1 ivill rc?Lih in -riiori'i-f clih-r C '!cr Gen." Dr: : llri'thc rcj . " !r. J.ui'cs. Tlt Rural R '- ? i.f t!;h r 't . s -ihy Unit. J 1 1 --t i.i tho c c: at II .. j pipe C(jmr.);u:cJ on l'.:-; Mc literary ? paper .v-3, an I rar.'.is nmop'j ihc ryl , is -p'i'j'.Jshci Jtcmu :i,'N. Y.,l- Wm." D;Uud. r, invariably ia ndva"a5o. -. : rire.- A small U a in 3 building) recently t . J by Israel"' IUikd," . Esrj. , " was de. ..jycel l. :o o Plonday last. Whqp'dU-' covered, thy fir a had ma if a too grcr.t nfgrcjs t3 bs arrcL-J. .1 terf lO:--1 -iriivin jlo tlthciiy, tliia inurnii!-', I . :nd 5-. it :!.(, yntrsnjcy n:: ' b:ici of. thcyui-rcmy C'uit, ruo nily i.. tjv-"i-jicaut by the death f l!. ' lffirni.iJ v.-.A Unu-nTi d Story, had been f-Jri-.ly f.::cd by t!u? tippuintnicnt of Senator V. jdJjry, of Kjw, Hjiuiiiirc. J The', bp. ru.i.!::iuci is o good one bvtlcr ihm it was tf. i o tth.riicrt ta'.kcJ of were decidedly fxcfj'iiun ilc ; but, Inppbntn la Le in Ujs. ton, a fl:w days n-o, l&iruidthat ilw ap. poiutm-ttit of Mr. Woodbury would by gotje. rally peccptab!. If U understood that ulf apiwintinentafor Uo S.jprcrn V.jcch must bo t a puny character, nnd ihai under tho pre st-jjt admicistraT! jn, whoever lakes a scat on ill!! nicmber f th pari-. 'Vis bj . a prominent ;Jksl men oi y vear.tj !:U pursuiu i'.uwi been widely nnatt Iroui I v. He was iu .uly life, a practi fn liV) . r, Ua J, fuc ' a ioc liir. was a Ju.Jt;'? ot.o..? t'if thu Cjurlji of his StatV.lli; has htjr nr.J discrimmaiiuti, an !vili oppfy binvsetf iij-siJu usly taliiiew duties. J . -j Tho vacancy A l!io buneli whicliwai ofe cationcd by JaAgt BWd.i.b s, as ii'wcil knowt), been U pi for Mr Ijelanan. . Ii baa been soppdscd.liut' he woutd bo. uppoiuied ti i: vtr the 4neftii'2 of C jngrjess; and that hi-'-.hedp'nltln; njearitiine; t) fi tJ "iliVj "iifTib' f Jjjcreiary' of Siait arid kharo? iti iho glory .'of tho. peaceful acquisition ot fiexnraud ohur. . ' ri - ". f western territories. i (isserls that manufacturing is so fjjera live u lusttxss, and certain to continue s, ta. riCTor no tariff, tell us tcbj Us fronds ) tiol emlarkin ilf- Hero ar mil!ions.of capital in our City, controlled by men whoso favorite r.cwfpapcrs art? daily. Idling that jcoltorifab. i which sell for fourtetv.4 cents "a yard ore :v.ado at of not over six cents. vlf l!iw s tri:?, there ii no business half sop rofylliuU; 'a tlie world as making these goods,. an will -t bo 'even when tho tarilT is cut down. V.'l v," then ,-VJonH ' our Locofoco capitalists ' :rj their journal?, and embark In if'anu. Vi:r rather, than loaning it eft at 5 to C r ccut. interest r ' ' v - , , . . , Th'A " Wilmington Journal" cives afcc-'-I cf sir-uhr rr rtHr.,") which occurc on - ;r Dl-c'i Uivcr, Kcv . Hanovcf "couitty; . . ." iV; j C ;-t ! ; 1 1 says ' Loui II i -hsith , :'t a wan beloved and respected b all who know him, was but 'a Vow days ugol.hhc tljatir.j fither of aoung and promising fcirai. j to-day, tho childrenof his love lio.cn. ic:r,t:J h the silent grave. : In c"3 iW x his lhrc boys, Joha CJmur r.-t;d8 years; David agfid 0 ; and Richard florfcan, t -ed 3 years all that Heaven ha4 blessed ' tn with were cut off by the ruthless hand t1 -tS; Lie lh early fuwers cf Sprigs. ! -i c!;V.nte foliage i n:4 ped by an j?n- f.c:t, tV:3 sweet fljrrari.cf humn t. ' ;...r.arf"aiiyciiocs, -bave been ii!l, , i ar-y bvjl',.-; hacd of dctli.n. . ork ;:hr and 1? . Ircrsays: ..:r.cn ccr.':..-ticci yc-icf-y ; s for i.is :!5gnVJTtIev::- 1. ' ' U, Lut ia hilching lh j wjp , cn one "of the posits ,j re r non.conJuc!oVs) ui to t : a dj,,in- ;.-;!:r,eT 1 J -a ..3 r?i:i are laid ! jl.acce, ocd it I- t. I. ,larcv3'.-jut neatr 'i ccr. -.related to h y tLo 15 th e 3 r a??ph in pp. L,a te Lt. j I y,, t-,- i . v.. -V- J I i v. hi -.was feoonU 'h'U I "!ta .iscov -i ij -a- Ar:r an n:,;!:- ' : .:. :a ur.M l ia ech- t."'J".i' V' '.-.:JU.st i t -av.ri. . I , . j .... . -I O " M Uts ohiects ueinir nc- cmr.p'tshed iui'ii respect U iar us theycan bo ut present, it, scemvt probable that.hu was now prepared to take to? Judgeship. ' j i'-.Moreovcr,ihu vacancy could notwit)i any propriety, -'bj kept, for merje. private conval niciicCj at the epense-of Tpublic'interestr,an every one. would say' that there is as much teal son for filling, ft . vacancy which " occur!, red aycarja'i as'gne lhal? occurred "a Week or: two ri.J !; Again, would Mr. , DuichJ anajuho ;looks undoubtedly 'fo the place of uluet J uitice, snou'd he snryive uhiet J usticu Tincy; wclulJ. ho baza rd "his iaims to' that high place,j by allowing M.-Voodbjry'his on! rival, tho advantage ofa . prior appoint. For many reasons I arn ihclitfud ta credit; the gcneralj rumor that Mr. Uachanan has'ac-' tualiy .been, appointed n J 'ice of the Su, preme Court, an1! lhat he soon accept the same :.cndT resign his ofrie'e '- as Secretary of. ijiaic V. ru'tnor prevails tndecd,;:to(Jay lhat Mr.D'ichariarf has resigned," and-that' John Y. Mflsunj'-.Vttorney General, v!lbo appointed -to, succeed turn. ' Wo shall kn;)w! to.rnorrow, Jmw jjar hi;f speculation may bo correct." 1 think ii very probable lhal Mr.. Musrn will be t!t! successor of Mr, Buchanan, in caso ihe Jailer should go-tipon the benph. Tho ap' ntnwntj';would be a more popular ohu thin l i of MK" Sievenson'. ' who has ."SI ... i. ,: ' . ,. r. ... t .... Mr. Walker, !, So retary of, the Treasury', is Slid to be much iiribpusf.-d and confined to his house, v I i.-,:;;. jt; - ; "V I j k 'Hie cvy continues very heahhyjVnd is even , more ihau unusir ly dulL . - :.ij.n;"i ,: Soma weeks ago, wo remarked upon the stale of 'Vnccrla'mfif, whh regard ta its for. cign relations, in which the country was kept, continually j and since then," tho-- same observation', may lb miido with additional truth and justice.' FronV tfe very first incep tion of ihc. Teas5 b isiness, '-for instance; down, to .the lajrst datcy from 11 Aransas Ray,M there havqj beetta series of.dccepiive, ii not false ' reports oiid stuleinents,:kept. up, apparently, for the sake of producing txcte. mcnt, and as it turns out, resulting in drawing to tho've'etioo of -country from" whence these reports have all emanated j' i vast amount, public money f' We do not knov that there lias been any regular, or. systematic phin J iu tho casctin the facts ar cerUir.lv, that hun. drcds of false rumors ore constantly oq the wing from tho S.mth.west, and ihousan !s rp. on thojsafids f .the G jverr.n.; ;U f-;: !s are' '-jeJlng their lhgt to tluV'ianw Larter. i seems strange' that", thrUghU', the jutive has apparentlyMiad.no more cor . j Letter Hitormauon laao inB-puLiic. as to tl.j" real resigns ; of MrMCo, thtr opinions' of t!. ;jadi;:g raen ia uiai cou::iry, ana tho ac. iual placs nrJ r.rnenis v rneraUand armies. This has boeu f r to say j I: ' of it ;'iinJ wo rc : t -ha: - means r . tccco possess od . . J.ijinistra- tio i have not been such at to a'irda-c1car view of facts Oin which all cuIJ.rely to Ihe exclusion ci. v..- f'"-1-- 1 """""v--turcd news promu'zaled by every nrr:val frnn the port3 od the t(Ju!f "cf Mexico, Afesun. drii Gazelle, .'"j;-7-: ' : '. '-- J'i.'j- Gool. 14 V. ch is jne b-st steamer, addressing a gctler.an . ..jj. .ai beca inform Jrr-Jd at ti.2 p.-ce ;i.v3lsJ .c was ll c.c' 1 response Tl -ld tho-hav-'-i v.h?rs a!i th3 Zj I. --t t 1 tr. t ilf.r:. l.L'.-rjf ji" any .r? l. ,'.;! i L': an) .". j cf l!.ji : ca jof t i..j uLii tit ur io CA it!. t." .i. and lrut. 1 L'n ..i il.j t!.. . 0 f I 1-1 f V .-Ckles;- ptlrlotS of.'T-", t'oAH tjt!.". present t: , wii!.;,i tier b ink-rs have I c:i frr;braeijd ..en w!u were lu'.ly and nrr Iv qualified for citation toilu higher pjst3 Jf hnor, "Djt.i!.eaUed.-neniif Nuith Carolina ire not of lhnt class w!i j wM ti mnkc n uzz in thcii own day, v.- ! jjI upon ilm pus ol hired ncws-iper, an i then perish, hko e; mero, and ir Haines to bu n'er heard of moro. ,-". - Tlw young men of Noit'i Carflini reek I ikt to waste iho young inornir-' tf their lift? in pjlitics and party sirile, ntlj iciy or jsup. t . ,, ' .1 ! . I ... ".. 1 . Mri upon puonc uonors nd oin.jlumeiits, which are as fl-ctinr as pmicsare changeable and iuconntant. Tl.vy f-iZ' with pruhi on the odvancOment't ! i r G-ivcrtnneui to re nown and tIisiinj..L.:) among iho N:tiins ol lire earth, and laud and rxiol with Patriot' Zeal lh"! exertions of ihoso whir protnoto thU ndv ...einenl but they nro checked in uq in ordinate desiro for. ollice, by Lbcrvicg how very few thero re, t-venof thosoiii the most i:xalted stations,' who ctab!:h u namo with posterity aye, even with the succeediug gen. oration. "''". " "O' ," Nul l!iat they uro not fully jin'pressed with the noble cmbitl on deserving their country, but lhy choose not to gi in llu giddy heights of lame, by 'the only imde, almjs!, now tu use that hJ under tho preielicu of serving their country by awclliivr iho passions of par ty, or shouting the praises of, nnd by servile obsequiousness to, him lhal liokU the gift of ufibc.in his jrasp. They prefer following the unsullied jaud etdightened pathsof Sei ence, Literature and Art, knowing that tU-y had to richosl desirable." and fa mo eternal. Franklin end Fulton," and sich men, are their polar tliirs, und they ;choose to follow them in their march for distinction and rc now n, knowing that their names will do more iVnur lo America by their scientific reputa. tion, than the; thousand factious demngojrucs who infest our political society, n I by their lnoraneo nn; brawling, 'mislead the sense and pollute tho 'channels of genuine political inlrlligenfe. ": t We have" jntscen "n exhibition of this aviility' for olliee, and of party, servility, in li L'Ln tp thejvacuncy created on the United Stut.s S,i-nemo Court 'Bench,' by the recent death of the lamented Judge Story. Source. Iyrhad. th fact of . bij demise been" nude known; - before wo see . a zealous, violent scrambling of those' who arc aspiraius lur iho place, and among their friends. The ' Bos ton Post," and tfce MHarllord Times " only the day after announcing J udgc Story death, devote nearly a column in re ommendation ol their favorito lor the Judgeship.' ' This is dis- gracciot. i ne dead suoulu ut least be allowed to be'decently.baried," before the public cars are dinned with these party appeals rn behalf of it prty favorite. Ra7eijh Register, r , I'MirUaru Expeditions through the Prairies Htnr'L Mountains of the West Tho recent ex.; pedtn'oti un ler C-l. Kearney, to tho Pass of the R cky Mountains, settles the quesiiou of tho, feasibility. of inil.lary operations in those furC 'fl-regfyns. His tour embraced ah t xlent of 2,100 mllesJ Ttie country through which the iuxiK-tTttion travelled, -jfiitded in in native grass sufficient food for 'tlie horses, and the conclusion is, that suchexp d lioiw may be conducted wiih ivcry little depetidence on the Commissary department; Cpu Fremont .slates tini con in auQwinier montn, tie nourisii muist contain ;d in the dry old 'grass, ' yields ample subsistence for hordes nnd cattle. It is also ascertairjedlhal vehicles meet jno ub struciion to their course from Missouri to the Pacific;- ";' " 1, "Arlictiolies for TTo- The Artichoke ii one of ihe uiosi prolific rooisi and can I be trrown to ureal udvan. tage us feed for hugsM . If. an acre of low k rich, moist ground r bn pluoted with it, three by wo feet aprirt, and tended as corn la, a thousand bushels may bo grown thereon, and as to the digging and feeding!' the hogs wtlfdo that for themselves, if turned inio the latin the faJl and thus save the labor of; ga. I ho ring. .-They 'arc fully as nutrieioos a po tatoes, thrice as productive and, we believe, wheDtmco. planted, will sced the !oi of them "Selves foe many sjcceasive years.' ; : ! 'There are thousands or acres In the South, that do not briitg iheirowners a groat a year, that might-be' convened into Artichoke au. tutnoal pasturages for hogs, and wo especially commend our Southern friends, to look. to it. The, subject is'cminently worthy of their Con sideraftoii. . By feiKirrg iia few acres ol su?h l-tnd on each plantation, planting it iu artichokes, and turning the hogs in as soon ns the seed aro'ripc ahd full, a pleniifur.sopply of the veiv best food raav be secured-to bring them lat to the pens, stfihat thy.would only t r'l.t, T-overinTttftPf a rc informant- irrVaka tcr - v'- h to, U dcsiKd him wo ....j je t I .3 tO ccat.i. A Inc'.es '. . C : f.:t r i. ; ." hc.te: u ,t :r r t::t - T-..l. ii..Ji; itL. .r...;e ufa f p'- :;tlr- o-l rf water. ; L'. J.r r afrr.-"..r 1 f t7i.. 3 I rr rcsc::.ira tLe bj.ivc, i r J a&J !sl.L.ris.' It Las onc-s:ai!l a inches lnon t'..ji btck. and lw .ondernrth,' t o::i 5 and tLs cl!.:r - J--'i-s lonj, near the tall. i.ic!i resoi-AIcs t!.at cf i uiickcrvl, expanding 2 f.cl,f...'nu!.-.ttj po! .L i I.a-ia fla 6 inches lotij j ist lack cftt.3 cjcj. Its U!y n:a!.Ios eorne. wl.at iashapa the Gar fh, t!thoa'i t?irTvrInj mate- V.j fr3rn it. Ta.kon allo-p-lhs-r, it i:ny be consider. cd as a carioshy, and ii worthy of I'm inscclk;-i of llicwe vl. i can make it convenient to da so. Ia t?,? iscnci: of its proper uama it ha been called t!iO t .'J .Ti.J.bul with what sciabl ance of propriety c. - -talons to conjecture at all events it has i c ...At by the beaux, ?;me. Itsliou'dl.c vJ ia the Maseaa. i ; Sentinel, t. . own. ters in. t . . )- Ve kr.ov. t.. - . , c ,. "' iroops in l!.c5 13.! - '.jr.n; - ' er by t!io State, nor hv i . cc --nndirj cf.'.-er. V.j. v, t say mjre ar.J wt ; enough I a show th;t r.r.:.!. on the ifubjet'tof tho car! . ! Ctrolina, that gn at iuj stic her illustrious dead i: is t state, that ii is tlict .., t-t ..i to i.;,.: . i . . . '. t!.3 r It"; s c d , --V.cJ t i rMeral r.:!:i t'Vtn rrasj.t !. I -'.e v, art eral IluLvrl Iloe, cl i. I: j? : -:',y :f t!si trsat. -. !ci :!. r.. -;.;a : I. ivi r.tt ro.ra '." tnij nr. r.i Aslittillc, 1 r.Z iulv:..:r V.s r,:.t stand cc; A late Riteigh Standard rp io ted so rro re marks in ;he Patriot of ;ho lG;h! ult , sm ng those nf othec big parn'rs of tho State, to show lhat thoj Whig power U tnl the waile in North Carol ma that the organization of the party is in process of breaking up, from the fact that Graham in llw first diat.l and D cke ry in ihe 4th ditrici, beat the rrguhr Whig candidates. " j - . " - ' . - What docs the Siandard'a logic prove lor its own party when applied, not loono or iwo districts, but to the whole State of Ala. bimaT Feli.t J. McC tnmll v.-.'s erVcted to Congress in the face of a De..i cr.it ;c Con ventton which' he ridiculed in ilm' cnrsest terms. ! And the regular nominee of a Peru, ocratic Statu Convention wm signuhy defeated by an independent candidate' hrr Governor. Djcs the Democratic pjwer M-8uitain itself in Alabamans in dayf yore? - The instances in both States, (but more especially in Alabama,) we think tire evidence of a'growlng dislike- of the. present' plan of parly organization a system invented by the Democrats ; then acted npon bv their oppo. nents in self-defence, Hnd since universally lollowed up by both patties. . j. . But objectionable as it is in many respecls, and liable to abuses, yet" wo" confix that wo can perceive no hotter way to hriitj; tlic mss of Voters lo bar upon a great prinip'e of na. lionaT policy. Greensboro-Patriot. , - i ei;iov this ve-oad S ciety to repair this iujoMi ii, to innre tr-: nearly co.op.er:ttion of eve rv TCyith CarL1!: ! mi" whose so'j! is n it doat w itliin Isir. , " It will ! j remembered by e !r readers tint we puli!i!icJ t!;e report uelu.j b. en cor.siJ. eiing, in.' - , Bclorcdismi-:" ' v.:! " rtt lor tl.cj j : we would v ' r ot tiie iwUilnoiH 1 . .-sidert, fot gentler:: jn t. '. ti'-them- Ives enrol!. .' such an association: i... . for tlio blunder upon the. pi . Messrs. ureen nnd Hooper, iipon t:.o ground that the eager pursui of scieuce ln partially obliterated the principles of pull: wh.ich we know were infused i;.io il c.iILi years. ; ; v' '' -: ? I : ' .C; ,, ,. 'St ""1 douslf-tforCa.'. ii '! t'aen, t.i 1 1 "c COTT,rrii:rs ' O w JL- i 'tt rcrc . . a l ten -ci :.t cf t ea. ! 'i rt ii nr. V, i - wila aTyuod t jinx: lie now i n rl y, audi r counties to rtr' !. i.V"'-. ri ot mi!;' ei:r.t ir fi tnds Asthma.' Tho writer-having I :i af. fiicted for several years, with this most dig. tressing complaint, and having been called upon repeatedly by individuals for tho pre. scription which ho believes restored him, herewith communicates i:. It will cost bula triflo to make a thorough trial, .ind may prove ns great a benefit to others as it has been to himself: it is at least perfectly harmless: " i 'Take 1 1 2oz. sperinaccti ; 1 z. sulphur; 1 z. cream-tartar; lz. senna; .1-2 ox an. nis.seed; pulverize and thoroughly mix . the same,- and tako about, one tea-spoon in about two table-spoonlulls of tn-la.ssts on going to bed, or at such time through the day as may best suit tlm patient : the dose once a day may bo. increased or diminished a liuh as may best nut the slate of j the bowels of the indi. vidua!.' : . . - A ..... . A Novel Air-Gun Cane.-'Vhi N.York News tells of a gentleman of thai city who has an at gun of his invention, in ihe form of "a walking-stick which -is of the most ad. notable ' workmanship. He charges it by u very simple process in less than one minute, when it will fire, without are charge of air, iiccnfy ' times' He fired.it, repeatedly in the presence of. the editor of the News putting a ball each time through a board, with a water upon it, at the distance of three or Jour rods j and generally within an inch -of jthe watef. He has another with a small spy -glass upon it, through which he takes sight; pnd, when out shooting crows, he i able to sec tho very eye of the crow, and he has often put the ball directly through it. , No one can detect this gun from n walking stick. Columbia Obs. " The Girl I. Love. U . Purer than snowr, - . - - '.""-" ; . " Is the girl I know, " . ':'yl ' ' .-. Farcr tlian snow L she' , ' : V Iler heart is lighV ' ' " " ' . -And her check is bright, .- 1 ' . Ah! who do 'you tl.inli she can; be? - I know her well, - .. JJjt I never shall tell, 1 ' . , - ' : T would fpoil all lh& fun,yoa sea v. .Ileryo is-blac, - . " . And her lip like dew, -- And red as a mulberry. ? "MJ as a t'lvr, ; I j the girl I I vc. . ' '. ' illild as theflovc U she ; V ! ' " And Nearer, loot . . ; . Than ten like roa ' . ' -1 : - Ah! who do yitl thiols slic can L : " From the Wilm'n.rton Chronicle. Historical Sbciety.ol If.' Carolim. " - Wo have received from the President ot the ' Historical Society , in the . Univvrbity ol JNorth Carolina," its first -report, for r.hich we rcturnourlh nks. The associaiir-'i houM be cherished Jy every l.jver f his L': eachcitizen should, feel." him- 7 t called upon to further the obj- c:3 ty. " The hfitory of North C in. Inn . too lor" unwritten. a:.d she hass.T-' from I ho ijr, jiince which has in consequence prevailed, lis to ihc part sle bore i;i nurstrug lt: for independence. In a letter no belore on, dated 1174, from oni of the 1 1; t sel, nr, and most sagacious minds in North C olina, to his" friend in Lud.i:i--wr.icxr..c:1 "'I can -venture-to assure ,you that Noiih Carolina wil? not be U.-hind any of her sister Gilonic8 in virtue'!:: 1 a' j eady adherence to Hemp. Wq observe -in ihe .New York Prices Current of the 19th ultimo, that dew rotted." Hemp comm rids from $85 to $100 per ton, while' the hackltd,Aow rotted Hemp is selling ni J mm $131) Jo $150, bring an. ad vance ot full fitty per eeni., lor hackled. The loss, in hackling, wo learn, is about 20 per cent., while ihot-na will pay for haekling. Now,' (suppose a farmcr.send io tons of dew rotted Hemp' t!New York and "sells il ut 100, he receives 32500, less the co.st.ot transportation, commission, - Another farmer has 25 ions, he hackles it, and last . g 20 per cent., he sends 20 ions to the Nc York nnrkct and sellsl U at 0150 per ton," thus receiving Q3000, less the carriage (whi'h is reduced one fifth) commissions" Hei'. is n savin of 20 per cent.; in favor ot hickl-v Hemp. Oor shippers a. well as our f irm Would do " well to rcgn rd this. -They ne x. but U.beTeminded it the fact, to takeadvau takeol iLMayivtlle Eagle . t-JM.i. rs - ,t t:.j p.." j l- , f..a ilia ai t-ja in ti JUJ, lie Latter ? f f . EciiasCi'ca;! tstLjc:;::... AshevU:, Oct. 3, lCi3. If r.v tad 13 now rcceivi." at V.s c'.J staad Elendtd. stock of . which ho odrs ut L; a-t j rL'. s. " , Iliaw!. fa full i i t.-r:. ri.h, and tboe who want FIi: r RATI I i ura invited ta ti. old stand. . . , - - . ; As bis Goovla wcrs I iIJ i.i wiili much care, and every facility for parchr.-'"'-- used, ha Cattcrs himself lhat it his o'J custoi.:- uHve him a call thT will not away cliispai; .d. . lue usual trlicles vl bil:r U .zn czcliana for Goods. , ' V , Don: forget lae old stand. - - . " ; AsheviUe.Oct.2, 1315. tf. Children Killed, hj Rum The Hagcrs. town News states that t few days ago a dissi pated man named McAfee Irving in thSjuth y un:ain, in - Washington county, 'carna to i oithsburg on business, and , as was.Usuat, took home wit' a j ig of,whiskey. .-'The whiskey was i t .ited ia the luuso,'. within ihe reach f b; . ildrc;i, two of whomin the absence. ol t!cir parents, partook of it freely. On the return of- the, mother, she found her children in the agonies of death, foaming at tho mouth, their faces horribly discolored and so bloated os'ulmosl to " recognition, aud in her p-esen. lhcy d 3 awful and pre r?. dt'-al'.. ' :j , i.l the m ither may bo imagined, bul v ,m 'were the feelings of- the reckless father it would bo difficult tor con ceive - -i-. !'. ". Hcsaixino in tho Toft CZicst at As.!.. , lo. II, (5.. on Iho 1st of October, which if not tAenouthi three months wilil be sent to V." .encral Post O.T.co as dead letters : . Adams James II nv"' Alexander Ncwtoa . Audas Toltlo II Baldwin PC Dates James .. , HaxLer Ilobt Dettis Sylvester 2 Carton Kobt A . BartlclJ Dynum W Barnwell W U Rev Cole John or William Caldwell A II Carter Raymond . ' "v Candler Cq Uavidson barab Mrs . Dupont Mrs. . . . Erwin Wm T Edinjrs Wm Mrs ; -England L ' . Fore L.' . Ferguson S Freeman 1 . Gudgcr Joseph . Gain a E -V ' Gudjrell J ' ; 1 Gibbon Robt Gurrin .Mr " Graham Lewis . Cailh-r B S -Hrriat D Mrs 2 . Hoffliey George G " IlanekJ S Rcr Howard J L ' ' Hoehey G G - "T Ilarnp'on Georrj Haskell Charlotte Mrs flill Rufus M . . -Ib'nry Garrison.,. Hu-hej J - ' Ilarcn Joseph Irtib'.er Joseph Johnson A . Johnson Wm U Rev 2 Johnson Daniel 1 Jones W Capt , Jones W D Col . , Kinard M KQUanW . Keener U "Rev 2 . Leo Huh M Langford W - t. it " ' Lsi.. w. y 1 "-, rTTc roaryJ A . -i r lodewejl Martha Mrs- M4fhews Lawsoa Mclntire A. Miller Ambrosd f: -l ' McFarlane Geor?s v JIcKinne John T!rs " Moody J II 3 Mooro Charles ;. : , Miller Joseph ', Merit Fflix 1 - McCIure L II - -. I l 7.Io-an Sterna . O' 1 John Celton Hon ,h ..wtis Andrew - l'rcplon Wm C M!rs . rahncr Jespo ' Tatlon William Pries Samuel . Reese Thomas 3 '. Randal Nar.ry Miss . Roberts P. Shcr LTor jailor Handle JoLrj. . . . RcccaWraD .'- Rimer Eli . '. ' Roberts Joshua & Cleik I Savage Mary !is' " Sterling J R . - Smith A E Gen.- e, and ! n ! much ' ' The Glorious 4 Three Djg$ of September Ceptcmber 10ih,'was the anniversary of Per. ry's Victory on Like Erie; the . f 1th, -was the anniversary-" of th'ba'ltle of .Plaltsburg ; and iho 12-h, was ths anniverstry of the bat t!. i f North Point." ' ' On Sabbath cveftingr, the 2lst ult., by tho Rev. P. r! I'Jwin, Mr. Samckl II. Cl- . st of Henderson e ty, to Miss IlAaajcr ' Maiuia Fwch, of Rich land District, S.C; " j. i'-JL : ' mmirri-niufi'ii.nMnf mrrt'tii b;iff!en I lie ! SUch rPSolveS S t.. 'Joi.tllienlul ' CoOreS feih. Such a. course of provident Economy woulJ cnuble Soetlieruplaniers to raise their vn bacon, uud$ac the itate iq which it mi!; ta pursneu, inuusan-s ana tens, o thousant.U of doT'.ais annually, tliar a re now senfout if; it 'to purchase pork.'- We say lo our Southern brtthrm, buy nothing that you tend your, sy sum of cu.turc;. Le sure lo let" lhal system en.l. ?e everj thic . !.:eli' enters into ll. i cfjns;::- ( 1:1 of the p!ai.:ation, whethci' it bo for th L .:k or the stomach, and a healthy condition of n.T.'r will tiKAitc.'j'y be the cou tcqunt result. Ur.l' r'.uccd .economy, Stale and personal p i.-, concur iu icdlcating thai no farr.ijr or j I..ier .ihouIJ gj i-L.id for sappi:3 ( f r.cce-sariiu 'c::J caiforts" of "life, !;. ;.j rKiij..-.i i'..J tbility l proJ. ' " i ' f:r cwr outcf a i . :j c:.'?r c!i clrc: . reckl-is tf ..::j,.!!j tl coiia. r.r.cj is, ll.it to tl.-i .r.-. i. ii.s i . . t -ivorii.i t rich a' third prn ,. j production, r;J -nl f f. h:sh:caJ f.ii.irr., !, in; or afT.nity off 1 he t.ns rt rc J t.. pr. ,!! r sent ..ar.c. is a j necei- .sy Lf i:s ..'.-3 - : f "- s cf t " : -' TSt . -Ct. uow silting at PhiiadJV..i i, thail adof I. In another letter dated 5.h -August, 1774, Mr. William Hooper writes "to his friend Jj-Jge Iredtrlt the ptopTe of Cjp'j Fear liave sent a vessel loaded with provisions fr the f jrt of;B-Jston.: The 8ubscrition in a few days amounted lo JCSUC), und in all eil.-r n ?;ecis :hcy" discover a very ,prop. r res, r.;.::ci.t for the injuries done Ui that j -.o.1 Agiin we extract from papers in our possession, dat? d 5:h Nov.x)7S3l 'During the wholifthe late war (the war of the revolution) whenever the neighboring States were invaded, North Carolina was sure to lend them assistance. We have seen ia th- course cf one can:pain, COCO or 7CS3 rr.co cf Ihe.tTonh Carolina mi!:t:a, in South Carolina, or on their i.iarch toils relief; and'she now cunt3CHCD or 4GC3 of Tier , citizens w h f. II a r-.cri."- in Georria or S. Carolina, lo t'. Ir . ' . - the welfare cf the Union.. We say no;..!.. c-i the Co-.Ir.rr.'.il l!r.e, not of iho.ve who fel. I.hi" tl.j C.i- T. the enemy ' rcraihd every nr! r could i-i sv- :rtrJf wi net. ' Ej: I." -r:h Cart ed ar.J f a", i r c .. .1 1. in tl.o C . proI-I-..j ijac-.:--- U it rrc-babla tl.t 7 .rirfy C "t Died, on tlie 1. uence in J . BAia&. T;. ? . Tears ari. Ho v .i'.i of A e just, 1S1., . 1 , bis resi. i Ct.. .ir, Misswi.ii, J.. 7.1. W. i- .1 ..is a native cf CiinJnibe l v hence he - 'vd but h fjw 3 a rcralj' ' ' cr of the Tres- byterian Cliur' 'i, und a cl.i.tL.u , ever faithful in the discharge ci ihe various. duties of husband, falb cr and friend. His irr.njro'j- relatives and friends may well lake consoIa'Jon in t-eir -reuvement from l!c assurance that be v. i.3 j-trfccily rer jneJ, and tl.jJ rclyinj v "Ii a full fdllh ca t!;e promises of a- LI'"-"J 7rnc.! '-h'y.. - . - VlJcse.of c.:r CHI? A gind Me : I.:c,-wilJ I'. brit-1 Pi::.'. ; r ctor I).- fori: i cures ; i tlio:-1': pers-j.. after 1 ' ' i..-. il -had cont .'edti. ..i '; 1 do no more, 'i l " : ti-biiious anJ - - 1 ho use lIicli r--' r?-c3 a!I C--.?S''. c' : lw.. . ; ' J Vt - Th2 v.c-'i a- J o -- , use, not ty t""ac iss who 're' l.ich i va per- - ar .jopeJesj . ,J cf IiVsicians thsll" ycouIJ i ViVi, as an an. .ira"j i ; ail : r virt" ' i Fur : lo be af rrt . ialcd. ..enjthcr.ed Ly their :ovir-r t' 3 cams of - l.Ia f, t" at every .- j t l.eni i cf the boJv; -3 in t i ' .t, cr care of. any rc:..pany each Vzxr t.o ,. n cnnvjtlent Pbysici- . t ia every county hi thja Ijx i and may to Lad by lbs 1"A a a O i w OS CORN, Ashe v ills. N. C. J. M. At.T'.TANDCR, Frc.ch Eroad, 11. C. JAS.C. i 1YTII, Mor-anton.N.C. W;.I. L. ILL li. CO Marinn. fi C ' M..1'. I -..ILAlt'D. Cumsfi!: J. r. . - lAXWXLL. Li:;:e I j, C. ; : . , .- r - . KCLfc"Y -Jc1.- 13,1215. - Oct. 3, lfi45- Spri.is John 2 , . " Rhcllatte Mr, - - Sams M , "Staub A ' - ' - Tatom J . ' , o Thompson Joslah Tabor WmR. ' ; - Tabor Wm U Mrs. ' Toau-re Ko! f TaMenJG2 -f-' r . Witheriipoon J G 2 r Wilson A ' Well Henry y WriffhtCC ' - Weaver Mary C Uis3 Wln'f sort Samuel - W. rcr Jacb - ' - v,. hj v .,:" : Younj John M. PATTON, P. 2C3 .The, proprietors' of the National Intclligencef, ". in order to meet tho wishes of those whose circum , stances or inclination do not allow them to subscribe even to a weekly Washington paper daring th whole year, have determined to issue during each st-ssion of Cnugrcs!, a "weekly sheet styled Tha Congressional Intelligencer,' to be devoted cxcla sively ta the publication, as for as its limits will per. -mit of the Proceedings of both Ilotwes of Congress, and Official Reports and Dicumnts "connected therewith; including complete official copy fall the' Acts passed by Congress during; the session. To bring the price within the means, of 'orerr. man who canread, the charpe for this paper will., be for t'.e first session vf each Congress One Dollar, and for the second session of each Con jress half s DolUr. 7 -The price of the Congressional lotelhcneer, to . c be iaaed on each Wedne.-Jay daring the approacb n5 Session will therefore be Oae Dollar, paid in 0 advance. ' , . t ' - To enlarge epen f !.r v 1 tfao wllft!ke. no . newfFI,r from V ' v of . this Picat.on, contaioinff-air.frpart.a! ut nrilj abbreviated account Sf the rroeetJi.irtConw.incIad.n? an-authentic o-dil C"P7 of H the law. paej dorinff the session wonJd b needless. The man ho takes no such wroaJ-J I - take one, if I dec. not , prefer xrui-iDint; ignorant of wh.i mJ nearly con. . eerns bU own dcst.ny, and tbst of Lit femilj and of, hat""- ercTm i j j" . , . i Ltn sis cop' arc "'dcTea ana paid for by one. 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For Ten Dollars-six copies will be sent, " - For Twenty Dollars thirteen copies; and , , - : Tor each sura of Ten Dollars, above Twenty, eight copies will be forwarded r o that a remit. . tance of Tilly Dollars will command thirty-seven Cnp j. " FuLIifchers of papers throughout the several States and Territories who will five a single jns-rtion to thiaadvcrth.ciaetttf'- ' "i this net3 anned) and send one of their papers U taia oce r 'h t.3 adrertipe. rsfrt marked therein, 6hall rec..a the Wecldy I ' . 1 InUl" ' -ancer for ens year fec cf cv ar-. 'if fcor..3 h tvhsre t' y p i - were coi sj . v til,

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