. ( fi:j UooJi. :io;;."li.Ji jo. Co.'.je. fc'--ir, Co- ilvl;.. to .'.:;D,r: coa , elo ves , n r. -1 c : he r ces , cue! :i neol , i vo ry , . . ...la is end Titii' " ..'i i r Will Lo il-'icct'ufj, . - f I!.: I.tor, l .-.! a!I arrc-' '" -'. Jrcrlir J le insert ' '.fi, .rc rf t a 3 a cr L' ; " Tim '-tvc Oats f - - i r... cf i.JK.-i '. . . 1 l..ILri:J,;:- W ,t : - j will La cliJ-'-'J r ; The cliarje I r , . . - i ' f' of.ce U v - ) ia alv. -ucnl be delayed. , " ... ftU.r to the D f'or iniM p-- - - 0 It THE IXRJU;:!..)' iOLDSMXT. BY flic A modol at: 1 cxtc.' "I-idy, plainly attired, cr -i r.:h, stores on it a entlemm Was cr."-i"i , v J " aM lie jit k-i ire. T!r ii,tar's j -occupied wjiiwciMota -a wu J, i:;pcaranceUy(djhem1o btlmg to tjy tI i. -.r iho rich? and so,hj. was h.ft UrSvrnaui : mho lime slanjing there before bh. ulJ bo :. tended T . Tlie genfkrmri, uas f,.i0 .wjo looking per m, wi.h'remvkab'y pol. i -.bed adJn-ss, seeing 1,- . C, ahip", r lurteuusly 'tifJ osuh' fuilsiid t j t!. r- ' il-,,l Mr. Urnorlrird. I C:m vimioe those watch- t s myself, vlitT ynj" k- . h l hw -youn pr. wButSj-tttv hus'l.t.i v.' jiiinji; i.i luii'nnJ (latittillv lu g t an opmiri unity of addicssiog jua." V"?.-- '.- : 7 V: "Vhai tlv yd ivis!i", Ml ukt'd ilio ld.snil!i, v ilU a look1 which conveyed - nre Mrtiof for .itnterrupiiHg1,; him whib engaged jili a ("tciumur of nioro.Viiluo ta liim, ' The -ift 1 'sitiiliirgly apjrimutivJ the cnuti. -r, and ttikiii fr-urr her b nom n nnll T-1 lspf and bent over lo him and said i;i a Uvt cmbling jkc . v a ' V " I w'uli, sir, you would bo ri kind 5 as q p tlii. a few d;iys andjvt mft. h ivc seven iars.ou it." , v'1 ' -1 LSW ns jihe spoke," hor 9fft .rrnibling lohr ractcd tho cars yf Oj!.- Mullon'rv, iho n. nan. uhd was present j . and juv turned tu crve her facc. and hear tlui .rej'Ayjof i!:e Umith to thia timid and p;iiufj!Iy littered rcss.- ' Tlie goldsmith look the cl sp scorn. ; bctwcen'hU fingers, and ihen ihrouing - . v t -' x t " ivn, said sharply to liefr-- ! This wno pawnbroker's simp, girt j and . was, lhat ihing ii not Morth two djl- n ;' . ;i v, - I,,: i-' t; ,,r. ,r . ;r . '' J. ' .- . . . . w i It is fJincstimMble vlnc lo me, sir -in- 1 ii is thcNiiily valuable tliinj that I have.V crcd dhf, eurtTeslly, and her check alight shed at the rude manner of Ins rcpTJ1 I donH know what you may value il at , iWcred,.wiih a jcold laugh, glancing at Mellunry, wh im ho saw-severely ob, 5 him, I would not "give you six shiU ibrii."-' j-' . J : at sir," pfen 1 the girl, unconscious of bc verhenrd, "I must have seven dollars to. and I hire no other way of getting lt wal" in hnpc, sir, thai you might 'lei .vq thai sum on it J for 1 will,' certainly, bid; and uVn it up again-, loll vou ihisV answered-Mr. Bi'oochard, 'y "I keep no pawnbroker s shop, g jews." ; ,: , '.tcv won't givo mc but two dull;irs,,anu t seven,' sir." ; v t , j" ,; Tt i J you ihiiik to g:l but o( mc" ; -? yoang girl, was tibiut to speak si'm, 3 if not knowing what further nrgum-nt hesitHtcd.'nnf flir'ncd 'sKiwIy -y, . Jo checked herself, and again sp.o to ;"ir,V said she, in a low, thrilling voice of :st entreaty, fmy mother is lying very nd our nnt is due at twelve oclocfc to. , and the ncrkons.we se'w for having dis. imcd us in our pay,' I have no other, re. ce but this. Oh, sil, will you lake this S only for a few days,'a"ni Twill repay ?" - a v !r. Brbochard felt thatrCo. McHenry, were poh him ..waiting an answer, rrd 2 whhed him to think hi m-a man of :s (nhfch meant in his notion n man witn Wrt) ho answered promptly "and sternly, jldoyou ihink. we ore sh: letops.herc hrow away money in this way. :If ; j j holhing more to say, flcar 3 sUr.J asiie customers.- "-Well, Colonel, uVyou '.;of theso'watc! -s i . Latest i.-rr3rlation' rr?.r:t" - - p-ir.ts. . ! :t hid . 1 1 --- 3t:ctl. :iinj r-irl ,!:om'-l:3 ill sell y: t' ;nf3ror.3 I.-.:. nan, rvcr, vo: .: lciv- "iv v. crcr J ?. end "F- t... .. lT ".. in si ;, it ii s i v'alj iLL- as lifif, r . iat l-u oJo"o:L rs." l4rditit;l.vani jt, cliiiJ,? answered Co!. Mel: ,ry, ft-elin-Jy 'putting nbiJ.j the hand whi-!. urged it dp-j h::.i. .- . . ; ;"I; Led, sir,. ):oji must tk it,- fur.Ihall ' ' l 'irc-r'ld lIl'Srcii. ,c under fchnaliun tcla I :ranger. . Li.!:Ji..s;-I t, call iinJ redeem i I -")"'1 u Sivc 'n youf address; fcir?V and j its slie :pi)ke, he still declining i!;e jey.vlj'.'j laid it or-: j case, f V "0..J . jmit:vrp-but if you insist the United States Hotel."' . Thank prouVr;!yiu can never ku jv the bIes3inc:H to others that will fuMmv v.i.ir L-lnrt. n;ss. Jmrno to.day.fv,Thu3 upcaking, and i j" .i"T up m l,i m with ah expression of rat. liuJiirT.criCTr1T"i-.'., ... getting the golden 'clasp uhich . ' j laid upon the show case. ,' ..' " . -. . ' -" .1-1 . , : ,,,,,! v, " - .!,i"?'''i'. -,-. l'.''' ,., ..',,:..''"' "Will, you lo-k rt ons tT (l.c? vetches ri i w , Col. j c 1 1 c n ry V ' s:j p re i liously a k e J the goldsmith, Without raising hiscoirL-mncd eves..'- , ". r ' .. - . : MNo'sir,M' answered the gentleman, stern ly ; ancf taking his j gloves and,, canej, went from-lho tiUo of, iho ovaricipus jol smith w ho, too ciuso'to: risk a trifle to. relijo the wants of iVptor family, broL .b'y lost a largo amount'by the purchases his wealthy custo. mer' might Inve mule,, and his selfrespcct,v sqch as it was; for iivai ice always shrfnks in., lo its .shell before tlic biuad sun of bencvo "enco; J, '-' 'oy there goes la man who throws away his money .upon vagrants; because keep mine t support niy ! family ,V suid the gold. sjTiith diking nficr him, 'he thinks mo a mi. serand I think himafool." "Oh! here is that clasp after -alt ! she left' it for him on the s!. w case, and he was to proud to take it if ho saw it.-'., even. dollars! jit is not worth more than five," " : - " 1 : - -'r" He opened it as hc;spoko, and jlaking up a sha,rp Instrument, I rled tha fineness. - of the g!ld.""!5i..lK. 4It is good oh) Mexican gold;- It might have cost twenty dollars once. . Ah! what-a star'of diamonds wiihin itl" ho exclaimed as, .n working about with .the point of fhc steel, he discovered a cavity -j Twelve lRrge diamonds of lho purest waterthis Is indeed valuable! Let mc sccthcjr? nrp worth Sat least iivO: hundred dollars I j What value to ask so muchJ - No sho could not cither;' fur she could not let ii go; for so smalj a sum, or else asked for nearer its yaluo. . .Ijcxpect she was ignorant of this cavity, which; I detected only by accident t ; she has probably stolen it. Ah, ah,' Abraham Broochard, thou hasl'made ii good morning's work, of it!1? he said cxultl tngly to himself, , . - s ; i ,.Then looking a round among his shop boys " "' : i " i i-l r.Tn.. - lo sec u, nc ..wcro unouserveu, 410 r.areiuuv, yet w)th n carelcss airilocked the clasp- in his private drawer, and takjng out the-key, pqt it in his pocket; : ; had hardly clono so, vihch Cul. Mc Henry rp-entered, nnd without speaking or looking atliinj, cast his eye upon the show.casa (of the plasp, vher ho jreeb.: IcctcpV after going out j the young girl had laid it down but' did not take it up again ,: so he turned back to get it i Abraham .Broochard was yciy busily engaged in pTacinglhfi watch es in their. doeskin. covering, and, prc-rved silence and ignorance - At .length Coi Mc Henry spokc ft;4;Vf v':.V-'': iVJ ""That young person laid. her clasp on the case, 'sir, .whjich I neglected,, to take up.' It were a pity, it should be lost, she valued it so highly" ' . A- -rk- "The clasp, oh! oh! I Jiavenot seen it," sir. iooe lOOK 11 up ag. 4,Did you sco hcrt"; t VYcs, oh yes! j I had jny eyes on her, and said at the sanwairae;; you'd nerer see your I - ten oj"-.rs or the clasp 'cgaio.H " -The i gentleman eyed,, him ! steadily cn ia stant, an J. then glancing around ;the" show cr.s3 S'jaii ts & i scWn f; if b8 the shop. - it : K,; W - TART n. j - Civ-VdajVc! ipse J, and Col. Mcllenry 1 id rr- ':r!c.itb c' -i J'-fsl r.arrat. 1 -. r 1 1 '-en. cs ha 1 vn Arch soiv.0 i-r.o ho Uaril ru::.. z k' .in' cround Is tchs'J wi:!. a cl..- J ; . -'.3 purcv' '.'syc ' , coUsmU' ,Ir, I ci.i 1- y ' ri;J, at enew ---r. I ai. i.iV J Jy, rnd I'! i not i i ... . . r a j'ra I is;i, il y:-'i j .-"hid Vou iv it v-- - v-ii ; "A swcelhearu"' l.c "lie is iiow deadj.ilr,11 j . J wii'.i oveiflnin" ecs. ' ' 1 )t, 11 - j do well to Value it. j I iu not take it up. Are you sure you left inhere?1!., , "Yes; hryjing you wuuld take it and kepp it till I p:iiJ yo-!.n - -j . " , : - MWcItj.mv cliiU, I have not got it, but I believe the j.lJsmith h:is Let "us"" co to Li?'". ' h.. , On their arrival, ! r. . Hroocliard denied ever having seen it sL.j il.'iwent 6j'C"and .it" -r . . . . . ; ! saJ ho. saw" her pl.tcc it ia her bosom as slir; left tl snop. iio t n-in g .lidy j rnedpale , .. :Uouio witn tlic; i win huu lnJ cUip-ior-t juuj miu wji. .eueury, oiuring ncr nis arm ond having the. gcldsmuh's with' her. ; "I do. hope I'shair find it sir," Vno said, -as they ,wa!k rl off... Vlt was Rupert j . last dying gift, ih was given Turn in Cuba' by n rich lady, whose life he jsaved by rescuing her from the water. Ho ;wiis a, jailor, sir and hftd but little to leave me bul1il mempry and my poor clasp.' Oh, ir, if it is lost I shall never forgivo cm self for offering to, pledgo1- ir. uui, &ir4 our extrer--'y was very great. ColN Mcllenry Mop; r J with, her at a jus. ticeV office, land briefly but clearly .mado his complaint,-' and in afuw'miriutw MK AUrai ham Broochard was brought b an oHiccr in. to the presence of the magist,rate. He api, peareu.,in grcai irepiuauon, anu was paie as ashes ; Joriie had been suddenly .taken with; out: warning from behind hiscountdr, leaving his', &hop n charge of" his astonished assis tants., C.d. f.Jellenry ard the'young lady both being sworn, deposed, that they had, last seen the clasp on tlio show case,-where each wcnt out.aind leftlt, the former futhe( depoung that 10 had only gone a ' few steps from the door before ho -returned and found it missing, and no or in tha vicinity but the defendant. The goldsmith was then called up to bo sworn An his knowledge f the facts.' Heap, pronched iho't stand where the riiagis'rate leld thehibleand laid his hind upon it with a prccrpublc; tremor of. the whole body, but love of mdncy was stronger than the fear, of tho law; and he look the oath. It. appeared as ) f he would havo sunk, through the floor when! he did it;" buVtho moment it -was done' ia recovered his audacitv.'. At thismoment .... . U ' - the officer, avIio at the suggestion of Col. JIc. TIcjnry, had been privalcly.'dcspajpliedhy the magistrate with n.&Carch jwa&rant-ta theshop of,-the goldsmith;' now'tnlercdpnd placed somclhinfj in tho irngistrateV -hand, after briefly whispering to him. . 'Did you over see ihis ornament before.' nsked tho magistrate, holding op the clasp be fore the young girl. - , : r ' ' Uh, it is my, clasp it is my clasp! sne cried, springing forward. . - i j. Ycs it is the tame," answered Cot. Mc- llcnrv. -: ; j 1 ' ' - J- 'And did you ever see it befor'sir dc. mancsea tnc justice stcrniy, iionung u ia ine direction of the goldsmith, who had seen it ntjthe first,r and was appalled with fear and constcrnationllnstcsd of .replying heutter ed a wild, hysterical laugh,"and fell his length in convulsions upon the tloor. , , ' v Vile was a few weeks after tnken fromp;js. on," and trieband condemned for perjury, but his .reason , forsook him,' and instead of t!:c jrallowsj-lie is now. raving in.a mad hc jso. Thus was avarice and parsimony, and ind!f. ference lo,thc sutlenngs t others nishe-J in V. :s life ;- the t 13 of this scIITs 1 nnn show, irjg to all how lhat acq'-UIiii-encss wrongly directed is falal to its pos3 ir. - Col. "Mcllenry proved t , !.j a bachelor; and though a Uillo" turned cf thirty, his heart was kecn alive to the finer sensibilities of our nature, .He could fee! for the dov. n trod, d'vfn' poor, and 'sympc'.'.izc with tl.j unfortu. me, . Tolhis truth none could more posiine. ly attest-, than, the yr?rg friend cf the "jpJJ cn cla?p " for ere 1 1 waiied,shc rejoice J in itiQ ("ip'ivi.iic titio c . -ra. 001. Henry, surfnunclcd'with all t'..3 rrplia i' -t a gi",.c'J he'rt K":c ! :rs c- .J en. .ii Jcsii-e. -r ror tiT'cled m -ther . v 1 ,. ' , ":: l v 5 .e.i provide t ... ::i she recovered tier ! and1iap- ;::c h;.J prosperity f od Vt.3 1 or.. . O n .' s i.: c: r rederick",- i Maryland -h t, rr-iy l noli: i;ur:: u ." '''SVC IV "".-" V " :"!" :.-." " v.-i."-it . ' . . , . , j " , Itrre ,t Virj: - j I , :icly . . ! , j 1'ar i' . .- i -, , ,irs; -i ' - t ' ' ' " i f I! v-c F'rci '! " . i- i " T ' ft! ' 1 ' ' 1 - .. 1 ; t' "": , ' -'J ! .j- - ; - v " ; ; ; 1 ' f - :- 1 :: 4--:i:'J ! 'id l..'.; wi'arv it' 'r."'; r . t r : ' AU i. frfst. J .. I...? my : ...... - - : 1 . 'i ! t '. i oVr t! t I.";? a cr t. -'.t.f, Mi. fst ir-Uaud uc. jy,. .Ti.rc- the coM v. rU L'u;! Otir wi way In ii. , 1-s ' 1' .,; r"To i nrt.i'i ! . .'ww, Anil .-Y.M-iT an.l re" AVIurcvrr u-n n, , Forkin us never, .Toi"jian!oit and friend" 'Tficnjiopc er, hope ever,", j -And truff to lllc cod. - ". -.-'.- J S.F, Tlie' tlaptists. A cl inccat the Bip!ii;Alnytnc and Ue". istcr for.l 84(3 applies ihe following siatUtics ! Or,i'"-lion - ' r 0,233 . iiipy. numuer o;n'J ministers, chdrchesand 707,942 members."-Tlusjj havo scminnnes. -'liieV1'Mlllllii. vll VCtlU'f. llZrr 1" Aish I semi.ra'HiJhly'f aiid ' five -mon'hlj v' religious newspapers, six monthly magazines, and one quarterly review, -.riie receipts of iheir prln cipal benevolent institution foc.theprtceding year were &Mhe Gjincral- Conveiitioja for Fv;eign Missions, S74,403 ; for thc ncriean Baptist Home Missionary Society nbotit $501 000. ; and fop thq Americao and Foreign Bir blc Sociel), 820,577, , ' X- 1 ' - 4 -' ;The Baptists' iu Maino nuniber 22,623 ; in New HampishirelOliin Rhodo I-jland 7,309 1 U Connecticut1- 15,922. InvUc!rof ihc New England States "there has been a loss, except Connecticut, which has a gajn 'of 591. . In the State of New York their4 whole number is 93;835, and, the 1 - i,70?; New Jersey numbers' 1,1 ,571,, with a gain of Ul); Pennsylvania numbers 28,500, with a gain 1 f 805 ; Virginia numbers! 79,134, gain 3',020; North'.CaroliniTSlOGD7 gain 702; South Car olina 3i)jB87"'lBaiw "1,910V Georgia 45,303, gain 1 ,790 ; Florida 972, gain 302 ; Alabama 20 ,207, "-gain 55G j'-Louisiana'.SjOlSj gain 281 Texas 759 ; Arkansas 1,771 ; Mississip. pi 17.15&, gain 850 Tennessee 29,219, gain 3789 ;" Kentucky ; 00,100, gain 1 ,J45 Missouri 15,331, gain JJG3 ;. Illinois 12,328 j gain' .1,053 ; Indiana' 18,939,'gain ,t93 ; Ohio 20 ,573, jj'ain 13; Michigan 8,447giiri 50T; JViscoiisin lt234 j'iowa 4ill3,gain ,-!. -..' '.- - ;""-. .- '. "-?"' .j ;,,"-(, :-:' s? Thp general sammary make thoyhole mim. ber of Baptists, in the United States 651,332 ; anti. mission " Baptists 63,641 ; -grand iota? k71D,973. "Total loss 8,118; total gain 21,- 927. If Jo the a foresail granl total arc add! ed the six- principle B ipiists, Senventh, Day, Frcc Will Reformers, and others, the total in tho Ui I States is 1,047,535. . ' ! . " .The summary of other Christian denomu nations km iho United Slates shows the aggre gate of J2,315,492, adl Baptists to this and the aggregate of' sects is 355999r The"1 popu, T p .1 it '. : o. . . - ; - lation-oi-iiic AJnueu oiaies is pui n ,uuu, 000, and thc.Pupists at about 1,000,000. i i Fjom Xhn FajctleTiIlc Observer.. ,t Union. ol the Atlantic and.Paclfic ' .I" licausu li-sv'i k &:i ' The Englisli papers give the pirlicfllars of the agreement cnlercd into between the Mex icah' government f.nd Dn Ju3C de Garnyi'for opening a SltipCinal from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Ocean. The government has granted lo him, in fee," the l and for 30..miles on each side of ihe Caftal '(nearly 5fOOO,003Vf acres, said Jo be of -great value,) and, thrce-foufths of the tolls for 50" vears after the completion of the 'work, and oiie-fourth for. 50 years more. JThc distance ;aciosj-. the Iithmus is 1 "t 120'm'lcs. 'i ltere is zrc? Jy.jivei navi" 1 for '40 mites; and 80 riorccan ; be t ; .i ; and ihc leng'h of canal to be cut Js 49 miles. The surveys already made cstab lish'the 'practicability. of the work;, end it Is said lint Gozlish canitalists. will furnish the necessary.funds.. - . , V! 'ori'comnleted. this route will save to the vesselof Europe 8003 rniles', and lo those of America 12,003 rnilesrib the'vovaa to Clitna and ihe E st ; opening a new wuvlu lo enterprise; obviating tho present difaculf and da- ou passage ; Found Capo Horn, end " rtbuti tig-more '" ".a any discovery silicc that c4 ihe mariner's com: and ihosc mi do sou"-' j"- and civilizition, the enrich r.2?.l of many end thc.cnlightenrn.:r firijre.1, Uy .sucha ccr.-.rr.unication, " the Oregon t. rritory,- iho California, Mexico, Peru, and Chili, an oxter.: ofe'ht thousand miLa fr.o Nootka Bay u jl- 0 Horn, will receive what raiy bet i tc-Ticd a new ex'ttenca. 'Ths cr :oris cf Whirjgery and of the Tarif cj a reduce hides, f-h, oil, whiJcloncUi - - m - . , . .. " r-'l '. r5" :: ' " " r .cr , , ,T..ArV ' tries c Urs, coral, cr? ii ' - jr:c aoJ c'Tor for ccI-.'.i'io:: r.'.anv cnT.iTn!;--?.' . - " ; o- -,0- puir.l ""o3--.1 '.rated the jjr; - "ng.olF-phcs thero t.'.-re ii neither Kc;- t;or Sju:!i, .jr Lvist i:sr ., V,'cl u actually readied.' We I. .vena u:: ! .r..Kjd i a'll.u th? ' -jrvowi.f taen at that place miy be uful in e,.;:'i; .. c.v: . J unJ ,ur.espectc V way, as well ns i: -ixly curious. WLj i . -w , i' ,t C 'n Simmes's notion that the r-":"'i ! ' not prove true, after u'.ll V. S. - - Into Tl:t:::i, Deeply. ,-s. Wo know ool when wo havo sepa a, more i n : ' .'' .;. m-. "' ... ... v...... cutting rebuke administered to Locofoco im. K?rtinence, a io: j conr lcto 1; ,'k.:atic:i of Locofoco bland. st or a stronger appeal to Licofocj to "act like hr.ct in:n," than is'prcsenkl by the flowing uiiiclo fiuui the1 Ra U-igh Iadt pendent rp(MjpntMM '"Mr ni vrcj' "' .""'i i ,. . ,. , ... ... W'Xi-ia.fcii.iwo mmwtmit, our. intercourse with tli9 Banks. . This im pertinent reference to 'our private amirs', in. duces ui to state a few facts, which Vvo have fell no desire, to lay before the public. sThe largest loans we.; ever .obtained T n iho Bank'of theS;atc, or "tho'B n!y ot C-pe Fear, were rrado lo sustain? the. Democratic IVwt, The 'Standard 4 under tk& delinquency of Derrra'.!- Subscribers arising fromin. solvency, neglect and delay,-and, in many cases from-downright dishonesty!" The "ac commodations of the Bank of the StatcVwith wliich wo mostly dealt) were continued1wbi!c we .did lha B ink less than justice, through party zeal and .the representations of our po." Initial associates, by" our remarks and by com munications admitted into The Standard. Tho Bank of tho State, in no way resettled our course. ,The Bank has always dealt with us as with a customer lhat was able' and Avillinn to deal honestly with it; as though ihe Direc tory supposed wo would not ask to borrow more linn we were able to pay , by the sale of our own property,' in casa'of failure to collect money due M, without involving our'securi ty. Iii this 111 titer the Directory hive but cs. ti mated properly, and done us do morcT than justice. t. - t . , . - - . - In - regard to tho Bank" of Cape Fear ; though lhat Bank, has been accommodating, at limes, we'aronot aware lhat it has been more so fo us thun any other individual in ihe community..-' Wc have had frequent discounts of small sums ; but" wo hao. been often re usud snnll sums", when if ihe few hundreds we owed . tha Bank :had been thousands, our papbr would hay a been a good, in.rcgarjj to ihe ullfmate payment ,ras any paper ia its po. session in this Branch or eisewhsre. Not a Veek has cdanscd" sincefan'incidenr of this character occurred. . We ask a candid public, if these things look ike our being "bought up by the Banks 1" What wou'd the Editor of The JeDTorsonian think of a nun who'ubusedjiim for borowing morey to feud and clothe hihil '. What". will the World ihink of a party who abuses an Ed- itor.ior oorrowing money 10. sustain tneir cause! If Mr. Hampton would call the in. dividual above-cited , a " precious rascat,"1 what name will no give uie otner uiscipies 1 , We -take iho liberty of imarkmg, that if all the subscribers fo tha North Carolina Stan dard, who owc"us 'money, and who aro aIe to pay, 'wov.ld act Ii!;c honest men wc should not call on ihc liaua nor any one eisS lo nor. row the" money I.' ' "j'. . It It. will afrd tny.consoUtiam b the sen sitive patriotism of ihe Editor of the Jeflkr. '''! -'... .k... i-J soman, we ui iiiiu iun u 1. 1 our power 10 pay all wc owe tlie li . : 1 ..nt all, i not much ii 43 hours, without a sacrjce pf 10 per ce tit, on property, which we prefer lo hold until our. Creditors desire us .to part with it Wc de not know, that we owe the cditof of the JcfTersonian any ihing. . . t ; Wo take the liberty" of making another re- ihd.NorthC-." f .a Standard'; borrow I non'ey V;7ie State .Jc to make purchase cf -T.7:.i.m' t Wt.nt dn .'vou think t. es 'Master Brool(2jJJ :j f m r f- 5 7 ,.- "free-irade Democracy The organs of lha tree j , iKefoal of I big can- ,,.'DJ,anJlhoorf- .fthexd. didalcs in MarKD,i . . . . - -- ihe event in itraiss which are ,Ml l.CSiaV'-' " . r . Jf i:rMv edifying to the lanO IJemoc. " iUsl he 1' c. ' J T ' . - " - r Pennsylvania. Tlie govprnrnenl pa. pf0Chims a? an especial piece of "good 1 inp" ' that it can announce ll.j signal do- fortune teal of - Messrs. Kennedy- and Wethercd, J v ' :Ii 14 c.r.aicf rw;rent cf a ' rc-':::s tl.'i cf 5 'rif f ..Ms-?. Cut which i" .-r States, b. coatin. .'r! to ovtr. I'.. ; t!.-; L i i:!i her pi c- .. Wo ar.; net s-rprL. J- t!.j tcn3 '.ci .l p-t cr, rot do wo f.-.J f .u!t with. ' - i.i ! c;-iin : with iJjctrines. -1 prct-cth isjv.. :t which It . 1. 'Jlg oppool;j uwiiincj, -...red 1' mselvcs to La v'..!-jded uy tl.ocarit catch, words cf party ir.o 1 suicidal act cf;d!scarJ!g from ihcir service tl.rir trua friends, and enJar-r a policy which l".oy know u::d f.3l !.a3 ditTjscd hea!:h: activi. ty, and vijorj thresh every i vein and artery 7 cf t!:c tody pelvic, and into the industry and L jjsusjicuijr ua u.j rewotesi rtamici in tho. land. ' Rational Intelligencer . jfrom tbo Baltimore' Patriot. -i; -teller from dr. CIar" ' ' u uuswer 10 mc resolution aaopted by tt;jw Maine; Whig State Convention: Mr. Clay re- lurncd,the following letter, the teims and sen. iimcr.ts' of tho letter aro honorable to "Mr. ' Clay "s positioa, and admirably consistent with ' his Jife.Iong devotion lo tho best interests . . of his frienJj and country. "''"' ' ' . -Asm. and, Sept, 12, 1C15. ; " Gentlemen ; I have itio honor-to acknowll r by the! Whig" Convention assembled'at Port."" land oli tho 7th ult-., fn which jt has been picas. ed to express its continued confidence in me; and to; declare its convictionthat a majori- . ty of the American 'people is in favor of the principles of the Whig party, and that the is, sue of the Ia&t Presidential election ought not y , . - , q lo bo regarded as a proof to the contrary.- This testimonial,' emanating from u body so patriotic and distinguished as was that con."1 vention, is received and will be cherislied by ' me, with feelings and sentiments of profound -' gratitude, and I request your acceptance U' behalf of ihe Conveution of.- my -respect.'. acknowledgements. - J Believing, as I sincersly do, that tho policy and- principles of the "Whig arty, are.best- adapted: to tthc welfare of our country, and'. -lhat its iprcsent prosperity is- attributable to them, I hope' lhat the 'Whig- Convention o Maine may have correctly interpreted th? t opiuionjof. a majority of the American peow ? pie. So far as legislation is conccrned, wh:.hi cr there' will bo a conformity, to those priaci pies and lhat policy; by ihe dominant party, wll be probably demonstrated during the ap. proaching J' session of Congress. , In any event let ns all lanlto in prayers for the hap. pincss and glory of our common country, I am, Gentlemen, with high respect, your friend and obedient servant, H, CLAY. . .Messrs. William Paine, Andrew. T, Dole, andvOakes Angier, &c.; S5C., dsc Lookout for Counterfeits. The Lafayette . Heraldjof ihe 4tK inst., published in Wnlker county j'Ga., cautions Its readers egainst . counterfeit money a large amount of which is in circulation in lhat section ,oC the coun try.. .It consists principally of S's and 10V purporting to 'have been issued by the State . Bank of: Georgia, and bills, of '-various de nominations" frona 5's to .lOOVoo dinerent -Banks of South Carolina. Sorre of it will .--.. probably find ilaTway into N "Carolina ; and ; it would be well for our cilizens'lo be on their ' guard., I . " . . C " ' The Texas mania, says the Florence (Lou-'-. derdale county, -Ala.) Gazette, js raging lo ' ru alarming exicnt in this part of the State. " . Hundreds io.this county are settiDg their eyes Iowa rds -Texas, " and'" iClhey could find : ' " ready safes for, the r land, would be off Imme- c ;' diately. Could sales "be made, wo belie ve that nearly half the planting interest would chacga hdnds in1 the dourso'of four or five years. . TJiis unsettled slate and-'discontent i3. cer- . - ; tahiinjurious. to the planting interest to - J -agricultural improvements and independence. Gentlemen, iho most of you aro makinjf f. . handsome support foryour families, and ed. -iicatin" -our children yc : Lan not do more ifiTe: t thenVby not starf .. Tierc jba arc? , ; A livery man in Margate, Eng., who hires out doDkeys which-"are alternately employed o bv ladies nnd srqugglers, advertises as "fol ; lows : : z; . - ' " ',' . : ' - " Asses to let!, for all purpose t HbT - : To bear angeU by day, and spirits by ni'lit, . - - '. ' - : ' v . - .it, - ,i'Ethiopeian'Wti: Thu Beiloa- Pct is 5r2 sponsible for tio following;-- : ,H , " - Well, Mr. ii I " -r.'s to ax'yoj oca, " W an 1 - '"'isp lik'o a cocstsrfttt 1 -. dollar ''.Yc.., D0C3 Ne ' ' 0 . '.j i t n!jup.n- J ii up 7 JTaM-ysTi.ci.Vf''' : .3 papers", report the health cf ! very ood on iho 6th instl ", ihl c , : : ' -i wi """" "V thai c' - . - 7 ''..f-i w;.i cc.-"vc J by f;re. ' "1 ' - ' ' ' - V !" ,,w ' ?," 1 4 . 1 ! f t4 '. i!':' :;.r',, . , l; '. - P.I ..:ii.-'" :"i,tf-.J!!