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-, had been Jotwew by tbe garrison cf lljesca, and bad iij(J another stana. Ukloii m Tins twaly of cotutnertt be tween Krauee and rVlaiuui has been signed. Liverpool Corf Market ThtMnar. let had been quiet during the mot hiring t told durio te 8 - jJ lVevioOT ta tbe FacinVs artiral, occasional sales were: made at Jd, decline but since frif es rcorered plifc-lnl, sod closed at only l-l. krwer ett the week on middling quali ties.. .Tbe other sorts arc unchanjred. The fee Jin f ancertaiuty tespectiug tbe war has couider:ih!J influence on the market, anu mused Import U be freely, but net anxious ly offered. Tli week's s'ale were 21,720 bales, of which 2l,0iM were American, in cluding l.fiHl) on speculation, and 3,831) for export. Part of tho quantity named asaold was forwarded inland on spinners' account. The week imports reached 44,1)00 bales. The sales of Friday, tbe 3d, were 6,000 bales, the market closing quiet and steady at tbe following authorised quotations: Fair Orleans 6d middling 5 13-18d; fair Mobile 6jd middling 5 1 1-16 j fair l.'ulaiid 6jd middling 5 11-16; Ordina ry 3'd a old. Tbe stock on baud is 532,. U0J bales, iuelading 32j,0lt0 American. LATER FROM El'ROTE. The Pacific, witb three days' lar news, has arrived at New York. The Liverpool Mabekts. Tbe sales of cjtton for the three days succeeding tbe de-part-ire af tbe Arabia on the 1th inst., com-pri-fd 10,000 bale?, of which speculators took 2,1M i, and exporters 2,0;i0 bales, leav ins 1.5,0;)0 bales of all descriptions to the trade. The demand was only moderate,' and the market closed amely at d. fot fair (Mean?, 5d. for middling Orleans, fti. for fair uplands and 5d.for middling uplands. Breadstuff's hid recovered from their re cent depression, and prices were improving. f estorn canal ffjur was quoted at 30s., and TUHimore an ! Ohio from 3Cs, to 40s. per barrel, of 106 pounds. Corn had adrsnced six pence, and yellow was worth 46s. and bite 4 is. per 4l" pounds State or Trade. In Manchester trade . wa- dull. The pDiition of the Eastern (juestion re luaius exactly as it was at the departure of tbe Aralii. N'j fj.-hiin had occurred oo the Danube, with the exception of a few trifling skir-nii-hes. No iiifellicncj hid been reeeired from A-.ia or from the aMied Sects. Au-tria is stul wavering, aud the goccrn- ... i . . ..I i:.t ..A ,.,.,.,i,;imI mm. I mem unt pj'i-"" '- ; if..l.. "iV i"ia. alo basnot defiued ber position, ; . I. .u ..,,... h,a rriLid the , , V , , , , ,'. , a . ! c. maiid of thi; (.mr that the allied fleets . . , ... . ' kb-iuM bo cicludcd from PrWiau ports. The Czir has sent a new proposal of peace to Vieuna, but the terms are said to be tha same as those previously rejected. An t"ug'iU Cabinet messenger is on his wav to 5L Petersburg aitb a summous tj t'.s Ka-tian goverouieul to evacuate the tlie Pritieipahtivs lla.rii ua broi I h.a T.r.-whi'.;r...1 osnnrtnf iraiu from all her r,rt-., which caused the better , ....... , . r, f :iu.- in ih: Kiiiih bread'tuffs market al-; laded to in the commercial intelligence giv- ta 3i,ove. i . ; ;' : .- , ; ,". : Si-t tate tiiat K.ilafat had becO captured. j1 tao jrrn -on massacred, ihe stale- , . . ,,, Ui.i.t. Iievr, la proueUDced to be Utterly l-i.mg. I.:.:. ... J.l-.T.- . 11- il . . ' f i "i freu'u'1" movements ,a Italy. Ad.-.ew from Coastauunople to th Soth u.l aate tuat 1 ers.a w,! remam neutral, i . i. i a it ifu iiiuii.urc iu'1 Diijiiuu aria tuat t he Anians were aiucknijr tne ivtiao ot NUiva. who fled to the Uokha- rz, summoned the neighboring uatiou." W S.'iit s.'siast liu-sn. i'te Uriiish Chaueeilor of the Kxchequer pr'p-?.es tj double tne tiicouie tax, and tbe 1 . !. h Miui,i?r of Finance ta nej;tiate a ! iu of .0.ii0:,i0u francs ta defray tu tij ; nf of the wsr. Adm'ral Corry's s'jijadron was to bate sailed in a few ityt for tb Baltic. .M-irc diScultics bad occurred between tiii en.ployers acd operatives at Preston. M.j.aT.. LU kson k Co., of Ulasgow, bad fil ed fur a Biiliion. Vaue ruinors were afiaat at tbe depart tar of tbe l'aeil'.c of a serious misuuder stau 'iijZ having occurred between Knglaad i a d .-pain, and that the Spanish Minister, iM pr .-tably be recalled from Loudon. Ti:c- mierretiJU in .'"pain bad been sup- y.r. SoaJe wan in Lijjb farcr with tbe .i e!i (A t -ftka. 'J'Le IIa. Carroll Spemre, United States M.uisur t Cuiistauekiopie, bad presented Lis rrcd-.-i.tia! to liic rjuitasx Tie ir-tk iuurreeliou had leen- Btarly v-i pre-:td. The ve!aud Herald states that a well k'lisi l itiit-n of that city, a few mornings mice, as awakened by Ihe crying of his bttle b'.y, win sat up iu bed wrinjrin his hs'i ls. an f sayiiii', " J jbnoy s dead .' Johu ny's dea l ;' His parents supposed be bad n it yet kwaiir...-d, and was dreaming. But the boy continued crying " Johnny s dead V The same tnort.iDj iutellienee reacbed the family v( tLi death of a youns la I named '' Johnny," who was a playmate of the boy o mysteriously iiiipred with his decease. Well authenticated easts of kind are of fivi-iet.t occurrence, ei.J have ever been tuiiililiii -bl'H-ks t-j the nld p'uilosopLeri. Ue Uave our reader t-a account for lueui k (Ley sec fit. ' Mir Tills, Jivs Sflii lulis u-f vuUUg ll -Don't trifle with the TL icy are nuti- tuii ins that were never etab!ii,ed for any auuli p jij. If vilJ don't coutcmplat'! aiaen.-i.pe certificates aod ihe parson, French be 1-le-ad", a live hurr-lred djijar hoiisc rent, ail a prospit five kturc for ibe old f'llks, j ist lake your bat and leave, li'ou Lave Mt more r;e-Lt to ,ii tritiiiir aith tonfi- uiii salto titau a Lci.i iylivck hiz Wj pass it- self ofl ft a t'jit. Jl il.e t Se.slf. Eii , a fanner, Vvd-1 f - I .m:ity, Keiiliiesy, has a nff; ytrA si r, iipiti his UiMUiim, by whieb he baa lull domesticated n fioeli ot wiid eesse. He fjrt procured eleveu, and etoyajd their Willi" Ther it b reclaimed tbein f r a wissaii iiii.Tuii" ii irthward iu the spring, aii-l tl-luru i Mi vuju. 1 ha fall, with t'.ieir full tied;;! fl x k now number two hni- si.d ti.'bty, and it i:icreass uuuuaily. t. li Tbe Letialature ot Tczal l.ss Ji tased a bill ' t estaVii.li tin Christian .Sab biil'i," h ii:. j pruiiue fjr the punishment, l v hue or impriMjuuieiil, of men persons as iia'av l oifjnn nt y b'r, ur Brcuie any tt ).. ik in" on sundaf iff? VvVa sSaal J CHARIOT Tuesday Aflcm'n, March 23, 1354. CT WILLIAM THOMFSON Esq., is onr a gent in Baltimore, authorisest looouiii acvurums menu and snbacriptions, and to f rant receipts. IT E. W.CARR. Esq, is our agent in Philsdol. plua, authorized to obuin advertisement and pro. cure subscriptions. IT V. B. Palmer, E.q.. is ur autlmrired .gent 'o receive .dvcrtisemcnts and uhiription. it his offices in Bo.fon, New York and Philadelphia. FOft GOVERNOR, GEN. ALpRED DOGKERY, OF RICHMOND COCMT. Ajricullurai Meeting. Vfe are leoucstcd to jive notic that the Agri. cultural Society for Mecklenburg County will meet in the Court House in C barlotte on tlw nrl Thursday in April next. New Advertisements, We invite attention to M. Blum's advertisement. He h penrd a Fancy Stora in one of Elm'a Splendid Stores. Call and see him. Fullings & Co. have received their Spring sup- j pie of Clothing. Drop in and examine their ex- ! nonau ,nd if do not mak. . pur chasc you mut be hard to pieasr. HrUtll MliruVr. , , , . The following is an extract from a letter 10 a i gcntleman in this plaee.dated Ashe County, March , ... l-'th, lbol, Tlierc ni a fuul murder committed in this i viciuiiv on me nu in..., ..... .1.. u,l,nl,ir, ifwhich! areas tollows : uurinj m .......... .1 f U'.IL.n. . . ,, t , v i. . l,.n h.d .uitcneii irom imhmc, p7 ;. of the neighborhood, entered Miteheir house dur-, Iitrvri. and anol.ier .ecro winnci"s " -''- 'ri'.. "8 nigUl. ragfe.l .nr. ,'l.iciitu out oi ntr , iko, tnn, ai'r comiuilling tne moa,anrocio. of - voknce opon htr peraon, strangled her uuUI Ixd, tnd, alVr committing the moal sltroci.u. acw , or violence opon rur pcraon, i i.fi. ,..inrt iiu-n nlaeM lier bodv in bed seam where tliey had dragged her from her two siimII . and Ue.ple.. c.y"u7.-.,l ' J,," ' toy said that Mrs. .Mitchell bad taken hi ounr g I the niht and had died. The neighbors were soon . collected a..d found frop; the m..rks nf violence : ; np..n he, pcrwn that .be had been fouly murdered. , Su.picon ,.n,.,ed,.tely re.Ud upon this h. red hoy i and be w .s arrested, -od alter Being e.vry uea ; I.. b,,,,!..!,,..! I.ia ruilt. and stated the -i. i.... lUik ,.,. ia iail cireuiuaiaiiiiea i....... t. - awaitii it their tail. r.i;f(irsn- p1V(IM ' LillHOlllia IU.U13. i . V -,h,'H 10 f".'1 Tr Gri" f 1 California, .ormrrly from tin. taiuuty, for copies , mc rrancisco ijiy neraia, inn an extra , r i waueeoiiUining a la re amount of very interesting stalimcal inlorinUion, and tlie acranienlo vv eek. ..t- . l ..:...u. i ........ .... i owt miwv . -v...- u,HvU .......fi matter. We are .1-indebted lowmse friend whoh.. not favored u. with hi. name, fo, a copy of the Me.. .ageoftiov. B-gler to the Legislature of C.l.lbr. . .k,i. ..-;..! t tUn.ei n iiu. 2..J d. : Jamiarv loot Ti.. c m ai.t.. th. imuifti f lit In.l. Merf. K-. ef th Klate to be, opto the h of December l-i3.3.'WI,l.w.7U, delusive of 163.360 reeeiv. ) from school w.rr.nt., which addtd lo tho for. , uier anieu H, would maze ine wnole amonntoi ine StiU's liibihties reach the son f 3.46 LSI 5.70. ; . . . - c t c ...j ... .;-..i i: 1 lie ,t PSfltJC sx;iiisB lavs atl evic rvn us ma. mi' lairaoi ,iiee-..(e,.u .i.mn . . . .y style. BcnBui tu a a lion, out even mcy are scarcely aw -ire l v. an 11 id us . ei e! in I 'j n 1 1 vi . ir.iiLuivun : of lh enormous amount, anually extracud from I panic, a day or to a"0, L v a report that a ; them, to support the machinery ol Governineiit.- j pIa bad bet.0 diovered, through inten cp c tt i I'uring the year juat ended, onr citizens paid for ! f. , , . . , , , ?. ,, trCC iMllfniSe. le.ty l.se.on reale.Ule.nd per.n.l proia-rtv, I t,on of a letter Inteud. d for the Rusalan ... . i poaed lo be carried into practice ny ine ie party, as s " pr miserable, harmleas, senseless, I. ....tow." w. do t onnMe it. It is too "barm. ' ft 1 less and s.itK lea. " to elicit our epposilion. It ia "harinli as and senstlesa," a. .dvocaU-d by tlie ! -mocratie parts, Uca use. without a change ia . 1 . .r . ,.,e ua. o. ..1.,m1...o,.-. .e..v advoeai;-; t sr-ll neither enlarge r abridge tne ; righto snd tne saTcty ol the poor nvn. r.vry . frcuian in the State, who is f ag'. ar.1 ha. paid ! ,, , ,, . , ,. ,' spubhe x, is fully represented in the Houac of ( C'oiuniur.a, and the constitution r"juires that every b-il shall pass both Houac by a majority in each before i? eaa become a law. Therefore, tl 1 .. , 1 rights 01 li px m ,n are mus protected uy u ; conatitutmn in me Ifodrt fully snd effectually j s tnty could posa4.ly be in both Houses. If we ; ,. , . . , . , . i stwiuid nropoae any moasure, intend. to enlarge 1 r r ' t.ie rights aod privilege, of the people, we would include tiie .uhatance in the proportion as well a. the sited name. W e .hould do like ll Democrat. , . . , . ! .1. Al.ha.... have r.ce..t,y done in laying off their ; Congreaaional IJ.atritl., although the litmocrats j in this State, iiicluo:; our neighbor, are opiwsed i to it, w should ad.oe.te . ch.ng. in tU ban. of - ; rrprwnUtivD, w rrby namfn ru, nd dov Uw- ; ttwrit, ihoulti Ue t.au tUuJ-fd o." ftpfeuUlieii; wliertby tite mriviit and power of two-fi!'tliof tiifc tt 1 . I. , t. 1 . Uc-utralixt'tj by three fiittt f th alve popuUliuto. Hut tit invcri and advoctWi of Free IsulTraige art not m (Uvr-r, anj I'-ardf ul f tb ubfUntiaI rigbU of' the dtr pi-opl. S-t tUty are after iuUi, and voti . only, and tne name of Free HufTraee, i.lt lust of tlie nsrtv.i. all sufticient bit thi end. ' Hut our neigiibur aaka, 4 What doea he (ouraeiQ di tire the Conveittiun lo do, tlie Call of which he li voeat'-a 7" We ar.- ii'.t tiw people.. We only deaire a ctll of a Couireiition that il iiisy take into con. ..deration aiid Uiacij.a the propriety of Ire Kuf. iraee ; tiie c.t eUon of .11 ritate and County officer -judicial and iiiiutaterial by Ihe people; the re. inoval ofliic projrty qualification for Senator s snd Miuibers of the aaaemoly ; tlw ahrogatioo of ttw Ugi.iat.v. mode cr ..oencng tne UonatilUon ; .Hiia.il nidini;. of lhe legislature, ai.u all other caiagi .: ri.ii..'i... .i ... pne ymf deair. Would it iot be betU;r,aaler,cl.eap- , r, tnat winner over, t. u.. all tbtmr que.ii.i, set- tl-.l itwr by a Convention, than lht the Demo. ,,. h.uhJ b peruiitud tn li.iiiiu. r sw.y upon j.t ei.i.n pripoaiuoo lur sis long y-sr. in kee(i.g p tl.e.z old pliUr.l aui k jobbing trade ? V ttitok no. Thus f,r tw D.-mof rat has b.-'neztremely n.m. cwiii.ii't !, and C'udurlcd tl.e c.nv o.ily by kin. a siumm. Hut i. lella us te wail until th meeting f the Convention en tb 19th uf April anbi the lUbM wftU snrty (ball nwrt in the (r.a S-r.hriinai, M dettare what are lb prin- hat sh... be their ; cipleoof the Faithful, tartira then ha will WH us who who, and what is ht. That's tight neighbor, look bofure you lesp. There ara asany others, of your friends, in the same unplcaaant predicament, and it ia a uity thv hoold ue new so long in sopciii. . 1 In the mean lime, irli.p jou eouW euterum , .k ..i !... il,i, f.ith .live, bv a little more abuse of Gen. Dockety. It is no matter whether be deserve it or not, you will not iucur tho dis. pleasure of the supreme powers for.being a Whig, Geo. Docaery deserve the execrations of all faith. fl Drmocrsts, right or wrong. The Officers of ihe Rail Road. Our Hons Builders complain bitterly of their treatment by the Officers of the Charlotte and South Carolina Rail R.,ad. They hare contracted to build a great many houses, and, for thia pur pose, have employed a great number of journey men, who are forced lo be idle a great p.irt of tlitir men, wno.ro '"' - ry " ! time, in consequence of tl.e neglect or refusal of j ine omcero 01 me iva no.u . u,,..t up , from the mills below, which has been purchased j and permittee- lo anno on in. c.r. .uf , . . .. C I j probswy, wceas aia ..me, wi.noo. l ! On Friday evening last, thirteen cars, laden -.1 I s f a 1 f A . 1 tJ:i A M- n.aa si ! with lumber for the Ccntr.il Rail Road, c-nie up, 1 but not one for our carpenters. This is wrong and unjusL There eould have been no pressing nc. j eesaity for so much at once on the lenlral Koad, ; nd it would stem fair that apart of tho train f should have brought lumber for our workmen, who arc in such pressing need of it. Mccklenbur Moanruental Association. " We disliks to confess ignorance, but can any body tell as what became of the Mecklenburg Monumental Association, wnicn was ongioieai Charlotte in IMi. snd whn principal object was , exis'enceT Was the Monument built 7 llu mixfro Herald. "The Association was formed.and from various causes, bat particularly for the want of sufficient funds, the Monument was not built," Hesiersi Dtmxrot. One reason, which operated to mske the funds jj tuort WJi , probability that an attempt would nilde to fDj,t afua (ne Monument the nsms of tho tory tiekicl Polk, ss one of the signers of the Ul.-ti.-l rv..i...,: rl.J..r Thi. I .HCL.1CII Will X pvi.i.uvii ui .n. . - - , ! the Whig of the county objected to, and, by a j tacit and universal consent, abandoned the project, i t.c.tand0n,versieonsen.,.oanaoneoHProJelsiof "- ! wcr(. C00necU.j witu itj hilt that name should , fiioi.ab McU(e(, wiUl iL Tlie evidence is ,. ... ... jr f abundant, and incontrovertible, that the said Ezeki. j , i ik trwlk r,,i, clion under the Briliah Use, a p. I . peared in public in British Uniterm, snd woro on . ,. ; hia hat a nine branch aa the emblem of bis Tory. i lam. Btme of 1)i mln ,paril,B in pr. Ram-1 rT.nnr.. ..on of the Sp.ners of ! j . ... - . . ... draw.baek. in th a countv. uobn the i inc ..t.,.no,j , of th,ti ntIPrWi.e, valuable book. Dr. Ram. I ,y ha. doubtless been imposed upon by some We., . - . , e 1 irrn copy of th Declaration, mauulactured for erCi0Iieerine purpuse-a in 1844, when the neitiew, 1 candidate for tl.e Fresidency. , ' . . . ' v. e wV g(c .... a.. - i ,1,. ,.r I,, that he would leave ; -. . - i i.:- '' n,m, ., r J;, Kcend edition, as " a , . ,snd signer f the Mecklenburg Dj.eUlH.n. a. be , V. T, . .e nr the otl.er of ' the said fczekiel was neiiner one no, ,Cw..... v. of "ru" ""P"'"1""" " bcelcr'a Hiatory of .North Carolina la, it careful- , .voided tins one, for no other reaaon than that ihe Uitoriao liimaclf has fully satisfied that Zeke I v was a tory, beet use hi Deumcratie amnities would . .... . ... nave prom ma nim to nave recoraeu tne raei oiner. : vairiioiuiiiaij ja oi ui nun uh iiiu j.jirt oi wise, if he could have done so consistently witt.;our Uovernaiei.l He met witb just such a 1 , Uuth. i reception as mi.bt have been anticipated ' ( ()o y pr0' tlv declined to enu-rtain ,,., ; r:tnU 1 aujiuuuu iu vamviuiu. Our reader, may be .hie lo firm wme idea ofj the burden, impose) for the support of Govern, i ,. , . M- ., ,,, .. ntsai is. amornia, .y reae.ng in. miiowing .:-, c'e.wmenwe hnd in an extra ol tne fe.n rr.ncis. ; co D"lT '"ld. Sueli etote of thing, would ! nrnWur. a rvi.l n I nt in an. nl l,.r ..,,. 1 ... , world: TAXATION IN SAN FRANCISCO. Tlie Mottle of San Francisco fel anrel the bur. I - t67,33o; lor City licena. s,3;,r.l6 ; Pr l ..unty i l-zis, $33346 36 j for St-ite Ux.a, IC0,6:il M, 0;m,ng Iicenae, e-J.1.075 ; Commut-.tion t .x.,-5,. ' p-Mj 70 making a total nf tl .l" !,) 1 1 42 lor di. reel Uses. In addition to (his they pain into the I Custom House during liie year J,e.'j2,fi( i!i. , This is an indirect tn for the support of the time. 1 Jr i il,Terninent, which eventually comes out of ! the pockets of the consumer. It is not just, of course to sa v. that the whole of tin amount is a Sl'F,.,. Tto nnni.tio of this , ounl lbool onrn,), thi,, li)C rntire ' btatr. Uur poportion or thistu.tom ll'U'e I x would be, therefore. 37ti,l 13 51, which, added lo I ihe direct lazes, ss stove stated, would run up the 1 (oUi) impMll ,ctoilf pilld ln one year by ti i c,i,zrs ef rin trunciaco, lo tl.e enormou. .urn of i 1,7 61 ,059 S3. This ia at the rale of tit for "J ". woman and child in the C.iinty-rti. mating our population st i'l,W)0. We are not ,, sf community, even under the mt despotic Government, that erer paid a tax in sny nianner approiehing the extrav igance of this. Nor i tifis all. The amount paid duiing the past . ., - . ,r . . year by the cilizrrns, for street assea.meni., to pro. ,(e (', repair, grading and planking of the strtela, we hxve no iiiejnaof ascertaining eiaetly, " lht " d"l't 't .zceeded tl.OOO.IXKI. In additi' to the tax which the Stale has collect. ed tm ouf ,. tci1 from Han Francisco during tlw year 173,475, from sale, of property made by the St it Coiuiniiisioners, and wM37 as her prop.r I ,on .rf-the preyed, of sales made by the city in I nibrf htl, makinjf u( Cf) thiB accoBn, 0f t77J.91'2. And mow wj jxallo every It Writ i uund in the L.giI-tre, im it J""t, ) it pflitic. to n-.rt of & coiuniunity com prirlf M tniM! winch has p.iid within one a.ar .nek MinrnuH.. m.nnla f.,r t.i.ltlie iiuri.iv. Hie lurther sum Ol -iS,U,', WIllLli it I. e.tnnatert Ih. l.a on conaigned cooijs will auiountln? I ll surprt.ing that a people who are beset at every turn by a t-i CiU'eti, should murmur at the in. flietion, .nd u.c all h-Kitiinate mean, to protect themaalve. from an uniu.t. invidiou. snd ui. con atitutH.nal law T la-t the Repre.ent.itive. of other tjuntis iinsme tiieir constituent called Ufion U. pay for public purpose, taz in proportion to that szaetd I'r'in Han Franeiaee, during the past year, and the injustice of in.istinf on tiie enforef ment of tin. taz on consigned goods, will come l.ouie lo " ' The Fate of the .Nebraska Bill. !y a I h graphic d' spsteh lo the Charlcaton By.t,hgr.phicde.p.tehtolheCl..rle.tnpa - pen, it ia announced Hi. I ihe fate of the Nebrsaks li.ll .. put to the leal . o.y or two ..nee in tlw ; Houac of Representative., by motion lo commit u . j 1 1 j e t in nil I if e oi 1 1 v uuic on in r 1 1 ie oi ,,e t"io, which motion was lost by vote of 1 JO to ,5 Tilu, cnd t,e llopt, ef j.jg, Dooglsaa lo . epy th Preaidenlial Chair, s the sucees.if of Hi prawnt ineumbeni, nd no doubt the latter re - ju.ee in In deepest aou! at sueli r.aull. ' Kmee the forgoing was put in type, w kc that the Waahington Psar .tales that the. vote .bov r.cil. J eould not be te.t of the fat of tlw Bill. I for (He reason that 17 Members of the the House, who are known to b pledged to uprt il, voted : rinat th mat isn to commit il te Com null of; ' Whole on In Ststw ofth. L'nK.n..o ih ground that it" eesnsaittel thns, al that time, weal be a ot's, Uon of a .Unding ruleolthe IIou. What sffl the late election, in New Hu.p,.,rc, may ' ..nn ilm finSl ar.tiitn ni lilt. c llu on ino Din, wo are not able, to stutol became the deftal of the Adiuinistration in that State may have been grounded on the belief uf the people that the Presi . i- tv. ii . turn havn dent was in lavor 01 111 um. --j bclievid that he woa opposed to it, or they my have been divided in opinion as to what were his views upon it. Ilia home organ, the Concord Patriot, atateii, during the canvass, that opposition to the Bill would not be allowed tb divide tho Democratic party, ond this would go to show that the President had not committed himself for or sgaiust it. , The New England CIiTgy. Northern fanaticism has ceased lo pttilion Con. grcss to redress it imaginary gritvuances. It now comes from the Pulpit in the shape of defiant protests. Was ever a legiidulive body more grosly outraged T was ever the spint of the higher law exemplified, th-n in the following of- ftiv ,,B1,.erul, and dishonorable reniontiancf, which was signed by 3050 New KngUnd Clergy. toCongrc . fcw unce ,t im .aij hu if u, characU., had been known, it but wo, rMt,ivcd 1 ... land atVran animated discuo.iou, which was p-r- licanated in bv Mi JI isoii, Butler, Adams, f B-d, anJ Ihttklaa, in oppoaitoii to it, and MuMr, ioa,t,w xjf ,., Even tt.andtieward, . i V1, of .1 -2Tr-psiie Uble. Houston would doubt! ....,,.. Utsa like to nave iiuir vuus ana iuiiu- i .i. . I-.,.. encu for the Presidency in 18j6. Posidencj in le."6. But we have no I room for comment. Mere is the IroUsl. Read. !earn, mark find inwardly digest it. "The undersigned, cliTjrin-n of difHrent re. ligious denoniinatians in .V Kngland, hereby, in the mat or aijuohtt uon, anu in nut presence, ( M" 'lnr luod,fii,oI.!0f exi.l. t .1... ..I- l.lli ei'fc T 11,. l.l th. our national domain w'lich it propoves to organize into the Territory ot Nebraska and kanaaa. " Vo protest (jaint it as s greut moral wrong ; as a breach of faith, eminently injurious to the moral principles of the community, and mover, sive of all con ft, knee in national engagements ; sa a incisure full of danger to the pei.ee, and even the exiateiio-, of our beloved t'niun, and txooaint: us lo the righteous judgment of the Almighty." Mrs. Partington on Happiness. The vencnbli Mrs. Partington was recently asked, in a circle of bee friends, to describe her idea ha,pi(rM grvty ruliH,j h,.r ,pccUcles i lo her forehead, looked towards the Sun, sneeied, I ct(jl(J iU . i v ' I "ILipnineas mv be eomp.iricd to the crow, sit- jn aJn tne lutiy'piMnataclcnfsome bleak and (lis. j ...i .,, ... U'h.,n ii,. I, ,. i-U. I...... ....... . . ... ein i him, he bjin!i. 1 1, like the skismatic tint ofj rain bow, whickSir Isaac Newton fir.t ! red, and then d. jrecated the cau.e thereof. , ,lc plored, and then d. jree v . ..k .. . . . ;r",i, wife snd the itof his little family beneath ilegalhcrtthtxgelh- the shady shadow of some uub.-ageou. oak, and there readeth to them, from s..ne octi.v,.,u. volum, (hMe Mnir mu ,iTODg lnol (eai., ,lc, to .f. those sacralegiou. l-ssons inai teeii mem to per. .. . , .i . i.rj .,., But the rich man, g.zi? upon the Aurora Boreal. is. and other fized rars. deel.ne. hi. ezpecu,,,,,,. uimn a mahogany sola, ll.e wood wtiereot you all u breu" ,,t ' hum pi ru, chili. I'aU.goiua. and otUvl known, and onhuUiUMe regions of this U rra.cr. .- ,h,M la,,r ,,, ,m. - ' " ' ,d her knittinc. and tlie eouiumv remiiued wraot -. c ...a -:i r... u. ir. i in proiouuu aiieu... i.i u.n no nour. ; i , e i-R v ED him UKiHT.-lt is stated t-.at ; tLe Frencb Ambassador, on seeing thel rea- ident "s eommuuieztioa to Concrew, toucbinu ; je ag-ajr Qf ,ue j Warrior and th C , . I , .;,! .. , I Dan auluortiies, at ouce ui laineti an irjtr- : - : :.t. .t. . . . .- c. .. i 1 liew with the erctary of State, demand- inj; an explan:iion of what he termed an i . .... . . r ; any communication or explanation with the i anv comtnuuicatioii or explanation with the i ; I :.-ir.rnnin( r,f Vrini-t nr arm nlhor a n . ' , - , renre.,,,..,.! Jn nf Snnin I . , , ... , . . . ' , .' ! ' emau-ieii ue iii.juneu uu'.er wiiai . ba Jow of 0 the Government of J.rance C0UJ pretend to iuterrojate hi in i 0 HubjPCt j wMi,.h rr:IIiee was apparent- i , -- . ty u Ulutereateu. oo.'i Urwiliius. ItfSfstAS iNVtluN Or Canada. The . ( gcverument, I jr hc luva-ion of Latiaita by a Hussian arm, by wav of the 1'i.ited ! States The MorV g'.es tir . 1 I I I W ce.n "estel, hU, like a c iai tho writer has had destroyad al liis p:iper, and thus his treason rests sole. upon tin." evidence of this one mysterious letter. 1- urtht-rmore, the j r.. .e-. . r . .e-. i laruiists : ai l nil a lorce 01 ten inou-; 'UU DillitlS WftStO be Called Out to HI, , ,, , , , was to be called out to r re ; this great Uuss'ian rmy, that was to march turoucn we t-niieu ,.,r ine com,,., sv I I .1 11 w'. . J I OIUer.Mjt)iJoui,.iwUs,u.v.mazuicr.,lilioil( Marcl - , h-4 I'ryt(.st of COti ica. ih. signte and master of the Black Warrior. We see it stattd that this was a ruse of : Je).rs. Livingston, Or heron k Co. to a p3tent nicdicint vender to bring bis nos- Mr. Marcy, with accompaniment, March 11, truius into notice -V. C. S liig. " The r doubtable 'icueral is notoriously known to many of our readers, having can vassed this. district for Congress in lsol.'' Ctuiulte IjrmiKrat, Yes, a great deal better known, we dare ' acter of that messnge. 1 move that it be say, then thgjedoublable editor who in-1 referred to th Committee on Foreign Af ; .i . " . r .. ,.i, ..:.. I fairs, ami i rinted.' quires, ta tl,e ,,j.e artu ie, it " physical strength to enajajj biin to canvass," end " low dctnsoi. J'' is " the only pre re( ji sitc ' f ir a Win f:andidate fur the high of fice of tiovernoil Tbe faet is, ifcneral Doekery belongs to the laboring daises of society, and his noni inaiHjil 19 caceuuiiijjijr uiii'iun ii iuin - ccitec gewry wr.o enicrtain mo opiniou mat one-'iait or mansina were corn wnn anaiciiujjt.U( f,jP although he had been unwell ou tbeir backs, and the other b.df with boots for ollie a-n, yet no immediate danger ami rpurs uu in.ir ii'.ia reany vj riue ineni. A blow baa been struck at thftir order. 1 he Whigs hare dared to think a man brought up at the plow-tail fit for the bijfh and res- ponsible oihco of Oovernor. 1 he ezainple ' act may prove c iutajjious. 1 ho arialocraey are m aan?pr: ana, ot course, ue uy woom,,.! circles of Charleston. His they are put in peril, is a fou tU-mngngue a il,ltM,kuid a "jilh'tnl" Well, bo it in I ho r.eniils will deeldf. the llmtLur. !Kar .... ' lrt ... lia no nreiudi... l raitsbt a in k ii nti fif(iiif.t ft thai elsuai Lrt j vh(,h hg lelo ot tUe or.,.upa,iQn w I. i r rh ; Be foll0wgi u Kv,;rj -,ub on its own bottom, " e "The rank is but th i ,Ulp : t'ue (.osr'd'a th gow'd f or a' that. guinea a ! iut jf ,ny , j lne) republic deserves well i ,t tbfi bands tf bis country "iei it ia be who, j without tbe advantage of we. "r family influence in early life, but by mere dint of his own exertions, aehicres for himself a name and a place among bis countrymen. Hui-h a one is the caudidaUs of the Whig party for the Uovernorsliip of .orth Caro - iiiia. lie has served his Stale in earious rspoiiiulu poitrOti in the Couvetitiot) of ! 1 9'', i the Mate) aaKiltH'. m lue 1 Congress of the United ,u!sU-s ; and iu v. . . ... a t VhMjm) him r, m.tance ! ""j on u. return i . . - "-"V" . - . buii laiuuui . Inw vnl.rar crentuta as the t'horlotto vent- ... a li ncrat forsooth! represents him, tb suc cess of bis former life is a teproaeh lo our institutions, and the euligbtened constituen cy who have so frequently aolected biiii to serve them in high and reHpotuible stations are totally unfit to exercise the elective franchise. Mill the Democrat dare takf this position ? If not, let it have done with its charge of demaogism. Those who elected General Doekery were noi deceived by him. They were bis neighbors. They knew him. They voted with llitir eyes open ; and if they wero uot fit to elect him, they were not lit to elect any body. iuyeUevtflj Argvt. CONGRESS. The President of the United State trans mittod a message in reply to a resolution calling for information relative lo the recent sciiure of the " lllack Warrior ' by tbe Cu ban authorities, which we subjoin: To the J Inns'- of HrprrseiUutivei t In compliance with the resolution of the louse of Kcprcsetitative of the 10th inst., I herewith transmit a report of the Secreta ry of State, containing all the iiiformatiou received at the department in relation to the seizure of the ltlack Warrior at Havana on the 'fth ultimo." -- - - - There have been, in the course of a few years past, many other instances of aggres sion upon our commerce, violations of the rights of American citizens, and insulu to the national flag by the Spauih authorities in Cuba ; and all attempt to obuin redrew have led to protracted and as yet fruitless negotiations. . 'i be document iu thia ease are volumi nous, and when prepared will be 'tut to Congress. Those now transmitted velate exclusively to the seizure of the Black Warrior, and present so clear a case of wrong, that it would be reasonable to eipect full indemni ty therefor as soou as this uujustiliable and otleii.-ive conduct shall be made kuown to her catholic majesty's government ; but sim ilar expectations in other ctes bare not been realized. The offending party is at our doors, with large powers for aggression, but UOUC, It Is UUegt'ii, lor reparation. j ue source o. to- dre.-s is ill another hemisphere, and the n- swers t ) our jui-t comrdainU made to the ' ' . . . , holtic government are but the repetition of r.ri,Liril l,v thi inf.'rior officials to ..... . . jjejr superiors, in reply to representations of u,icoUoct. The peculiar situation of .-.... l"C piutJ ii.j mi.iuuu..; ted the anuovanoes and injuries which our 'citizens hate suffered from the Cuban au , .,, Spain doe not sceui to ap- ------- , . ;,. ,:,. ri int h raar.nnwhi'itv prectatc to Its lull extent her responsiul.llv lor the conduct of these authorities. In fit in i tcrv eitraordiuarv Dowers to them, ! -he owes it to justice, and to her friendl V ! iLi.ueu, vtiiii mi. v -- - with preat viyilauce against the exorbitant exer:i-c of these powers, and in case of iu- i . : , :,!. . i. . . .........r.t tk oBir, mries to nrr.eiJ lr oromi.t redress i J J . w r 1 . r I I have B Iread V taken llieasU! eS to - , , - . i to me government oi cumn iue vjnimi m-: q(. ,illl,oritl(,, ;u ,10 dr!(1). j tton and aeitur of tbe Klaek Warrior, anc to demand iiimiediriie) indemnity for the in jury which has thereby resulted to our citi lent In view of the position of the I-land of ; Cuba, its rirnziinitv to our roast, the rela- ti ins which it mual ever bear to our c jiii- mi reiiti unuutuei unci e.-e-. i. n ,ni pect that a Series of uulr.cudly acts it.fritu- ing onr commercial rights, and the adoption of a poli.-y tbreatetiimj tbe honor and secu- ...i .i ; . ; . . rity of the-e Hates, can long couai.-l with rity of the-e States, can 1od2 eonai.-t with r,e a ni-f.il relull.ilK. I In ease the measures taken for amicable .., .... . :.i. w..;.. ! a-jUMiiicin ui our uiui. ui.ir. ...u 4....1 1 should unfortunately fail, I shall not hesi late to UM! the authority and mean which Congrasa may frrant to insure the observ- ance of our just rights, to obtain redress for injurifs received, at-d to vindicate the hon or of our flng. In anticipation of that contingency, which I eariic.-tly hope may not arrive, I sui'tet to Conirrtss tbe propriety of adopting such I provisional measures as tbe exigency may seem to d mii and. FRANK LIN I'lEKCE. '.i:;;;iNGTnN, March 15, li.'l. The follow inn is the list of papers accm psnyinjr the report of the docrctary of Stale to the President : Mr. Kobertson (acting consul of tbe Uni ted States at Havana) to Mr. Marcy, with , ta-t nee-iiiinaiiimeiii.., .'inieii 1, 1 ,. ' .,,i.,. ' ;,l , The same to tbe H.'itrie, vlh accompnui- tnerttf, Marh 3. lMot t he tlm ,sme fxtrac() wi(h trgni). 1--VI. Mr. .Sutherland to Mr. Marcy, with ac companiments, March, 13, W1. The reading of the message having been finished, Mr. l'ayly remarked: I beg leave to ssy tny admiration is excited by tho char Tbe motion was agreed to. DEATH OF KKR'i IJ0VCK, The death of this well known citizen of our M.ilo I'xiK place in tins town, at tne rcstdclice Ol III son, lleV. .tr. JJnCe, Oil Sumlay eveiimg last. His demise was very ; wl, appruheiided. .Mr. IJoyca was an was apprehended. .Mr. IJoyca was an m- fl,,,tia .nd e-ti emnd . itizen of C ,J Was ou a visit bere, where he had some I iIltentioii of residing, lie had retired from 4ctie business f.r aouio time, but eat still a tirrin" and efficient member of the com- I were uk(,0 , Charleston yesterday worn j,, ,, Columbia Carolinian. re in ni ns NKcEKiiiTr or I'iimtii alParhkh. Got. Crosby, who, by -the-by, is tbt whig taorern-' or of Maine, holds forth as follows: " Political parties are incident to every form of I'uvei nuieiit iu which fi-eml.mi I thought and utterance are tolerated. Their ! existence is not to be deprecated, for in the j weakness of human nature it is to the watch- fu eyw which each keeps upon the mon- j mcnt of the other, that we can look witb : confidence for intfijirily in the adtniniatra- lion of n'lvertimeut, snd ihfl preservation of ' civil and religious liberty. It ia only when tdunder, rslh'tr than iiriuciple, becomes the : cuhesive power of P'irty, that DUrty becomes ; uninitiated evil. Political partins tbotld be, as with lit they bar long bueo, and as I trust they ever may be, tbe exponent of principle. To abandon the one, is to re nounce tho other. The right of every man so to do is unquestionable ; convinced ot error, that right become a duty, 4 duty which should be discharged boldly, fearless ly and manfully. No paltry ubtcrfuge should be permitted to serve as an apology do anticipations of per.onul profit or ag crandixemeiit admitted as a justification for fu- .t..ni.m.nt of Burty and principle. Tho iutcgrity of the individual members, of political parties, ot toe ine parties mc... selves, and of the Union, are synonymous; and each involves tho destiny of the other. Till Euicaso.N. Tbe owners of tho Erics son, according to the New York Courier and Enquirer, feel now assured of a success sur passing the most sanguine expectations ever iudulged by the inventor. She is to he sent in the middle of April to Havre, either di rect or via Liverpool. On Wednesday nine and ten revolutions per minute were oh tained, with uuly one of her engiucs, which has been improved ia impcrtaut respect siuce the late experimental trip. Among the most ingenious inventions in manufactures, of a comparatively recent date, is that for making metallic lace, which is likely to be largely introduced for pur poses of decoration, especially in connection with the productious of the silversmith. It is made of, fin wire, by the use of the same machinery as it admit of being electro pla ted, it can be used at pleasure in designs for jewelry or for any clasa of ornament. ImiF k Ri'BBKR Ttkvru. One of tbe la test acheiveuients io manufacture from In dia rubber, is that of a llostou dentist, lr. J. A. Cummings, who professes to have suc ceeded in producitig entire et of teeth, plate, and dentals, of rubber, vulcanized to the hardness of ivory, and retaining the ex aetest possible adaptation to the mouth. eioiiiliigieiosiilogieioii:.! And Wothlnr; but Clothing ! j AT " riilling. & '.' f tit po ritt ill of My. sai m .-m,") NEXT IXX'R T MAIU.ER'S IIOTEI., ('II l H LTT F, .1 . C, . WIIKRc em b A,und the largest slid best stock of S.'ltl.Nt. AM) SLMI31i:it (LOTIIIKi ever offered in North Carolina, all nf whi'h will be ai.ld at our utu f hiw rau-s r VAMIt. Our Stoek conaials ill pait of the following articles, tis ; t Coatt. , t'.ngliah snd French Drab D'Et Sacka, Frock and flit as Coats, ' Ameriean and Freneh ("loth do. do. do. do. Oslimarstt ot CashiBareU Caaaunrr do. do. do. ,.u"Hll,',"v""' I weed I'eltos and Sack, Alp.cca do. j Drawn and Huff Linen Frock, and Saeki. j Pant. ( Anienrin, Enj;liah Frnrh Caaaintere P T, ' IwittaH and French Drab D'le do. t'j.hioeri tl Caastmere Hilk-w. rp vy fine) do f 'aney Summer Caaaimere and Tweed do Marseille., Linen lrilla,Cheik A. Cottsnade da I Alio, j R Ik, Cotton and Merino flhirla and i'ndrrahirta, : .Merino, Lim-n snd Cotton lirawera, I (il'.tea, H'Mlerv.t'anea, I'ortrnon na is & I'mhrellas, ; Hla'k Silk Ai F.nev Cniiu, If air Oil, Perl"u'.iry, 1 crrrn thcnks. v.i.., c.rn-t ftmL JVZW1''- ll'".CArs,ir,.,iaVi? 11111 faelevery tiling to tie found ea" ! Oeistlemdn'i FornishlDf Home. Hi have alio. full stock of Hoy CLOTH. I.M., of all Se-rla. sites, kinds and qualltie t PTI- c' l "" ,n enneln.ion, we would return t.itr thsnks to ,He Mltrn.B( snd South Carolina, for their htieeal pitrnnge bestowed sua. us sine w have brrn wih them, and if filing tJW. at low pr.ee. ill insur ee.ntiouance f Ihe Same, it shall be don at the SjavOSIuisi OS 2A?EI0-ft by FLLLI.NGS 4 Ctl. Mirth 2, l5t. 7tf Where to buy Cheap ! K hava) jut recci?d ,nd fned ery v V large acd hanilauute tut.if v" s Pius a tV sum mi-: n For t'1 I, a. lien w have Irri Silii, nrapca, Silit Ttinuf , Printed Jacicnn I, fijtrd and uoiid color. Lawua, iihr'Hrtrred Skirt, Tlinsa, Man till i. Viae Ira and Whit C'rapt. 'i,. m (singhaijia. ("alitri and Mualina fruni b r . snd up. Al ao terjr prtl'jr arlrction ef Its, fm Bonnets, hoots and mioi:s. For the tientlemen we have Iteiiilj.MiKli; I'lolhiiiy, Willie anil U row li f.lneii, I"ut itti-r'a sslla, dkc. V alio bars a very larg .lock of GROCERIES, llartlicttre, Crockery, J-e. Jc. We r. KTlfij!!y ulicil a call from ail those wish ing lo b"y Goods, ll will alf irtl a great del ot pleasure to allow our Goods, wlieiher pers.ns buy or not j and .. regards pric w .re determin ed to a II aa l.l iW aa any heua. in Wcatern Cam. Inii. And aw w ask I su e.aiuiuaUuu of uur t.oods and price. (!M and are ua. liUUWN, JiUAWLEY k C(. Charlvtlr, Murtk 1 hS4. tf J(,000 tirw in itO I.).! TDK liAiPIailGIITKH. THE MOST iXTRAORIllNART AND TIIMIfLLI.14 TAI.1:, or noorss TIMS. THIS M THE UMVISR8AI. TKfsTIMOSY np THE KEWhPAI'KR I'KtSH, AND THE VKlt IiK'T or THE REALIKO PUBLIC sVc linvr been nltfrly iimhIiIc Io fill our i-ra, o grt-ul lin buvsa Mm1 l nsanit for I III. (sRIa.tT AtlllUICAl KOTIACI-. ! FL'BI.IHIIr.l BT joii.' p.ji: i:rr &i;o., nokTON. And for sale by al! Booksellers. P. St. Tlie work will be forwarded by mail t any peraou enclosing 01 and lit posiaga .lamp., Charlotte iiikI ft. 1. Hull Itoutl. ijnllK df't.-g.tes lo the Coinmereisl Convention s. to held in the City of ChsrleaUui on tho se. eond M mdsy of April net, will be allowed lo pis over Ihe Chsrh.ttc At , . Rati Hnad, going and returning tONK J-'AKK. - F. MMM. 111. Suprriiitendalit. h"k si, i-$:i. , is , CONSIGNEES PKIt RAILROAD, From 2utu to 'i'ru March. Sill k 8., J. P. IIniidrsoii, lilackwcll, C. A Co., llauisour k S., Jeukins, U. 4 Co., Murphey, M K. & Co., K. k A. Murphey, J. 1. (Jordan, D. 15. & J. L. (Jaitbcr, E. Myers, Tomlio k C , 0. J. Alexander, W. Murphey k Co., Iliibwine k II., J. C. Jen. kius, Phoenix (J. M. Co., Setzur & M., W. Hamsour, K. P. Harris k S., J. O. Ueid, Durham & U , Stockton k M., H. F, Simon, tou & Co., W. Murphey & Co., (Jruham, W. k Co., B. S. Johnson, J. k 0. J. Cowlcs, Ik-rrivr i M., Jacob Rush, Williams k H, J. P. Hoke & Co., A. Kbell, M. Turner, H. W. Allison, C. C. k J. h. Jones. J, P. 1U1. derbrand, M. Urowtt, J. II. Hamsour, W. Spaiuhowcr, II. Smith, J. Dallew, E. Curroll & Co., J. C. Grahiiiu, 11. Iteid, P. F. Kistler, M. (Jaitbcr, Phifer k Y., J. Me Douald, lto.-.t & It., Kev. l. W. Peuick, El kius k 11., J. W. Council!, W. W. Avery, A. P. Molten, S. It. llaiiscomb, Harper, J. & Co., A. Stevctis ti i., II. D. (Jrouer, W. B. k K. P. Withers, Jas. 8tamey, Drautford 4 R, fancier, C. & Co., (J. W. llrown, L. roy springs (1. C.,) W. (J. l'iuley, Shcek 4; G. l!At.r:i(;iI M.rehSth.1854. IJIidl'US 1jS will U jeceivid until the 10th of April tor twu thousand cords of wood, to tw delivered st Query's Turnout ; one thousand at tho Camden ItoaU Iteuwl i tne 1'ion.jnd at Ilia Concord 1 P"l, and on tlH.us.nd al .S-h.bury ; two ii guinea tor J. lo be delivered at each placo above doaignalod on or belare th tiist uf July nestt thraa hundred eord on ot befora llie'lal of Januaiy.and Hi residue iu such quantities there, alter, monthly, as tlie comp .ny may rcijuire. The wood In !w oak, pin or aah, lour lie I in length, apht eat of I lie bodies of tin trees, Tnone who are nst Slorkhuldera will state th mount ol atoek they will l.ik in pirt paymrnt. Stockholders who stuck h. s bean proiiued for in other contr.et will alao aUU tlie amount of lock Ihcy are willing lo tike in p. it payment. The prum4ila will be aodrtsrtd to the nndcr. sigucd at Haieigb. WALTER KWYNX. Chief En;nn, N. C. Jt. R. Co. Afarr 21, IMS. t7 ? GrcarHargain.s ! 11LAIR & 0RR a UK receiving at their hloei.ine door North of Springs 4k Me fod'a, a Urge and complete rtnirnt of SPUIAti and ft VMM Ell !,IIH!!V r crnTi3in ix fart Pt LAuiiiS DRESS GOODS, Silka, 0arere., Tiaaua., Mualina, titnghauia, a choice lot ol I'KI N I S. al.n a fin. .aMrtmsnl mf Jaeooet, Bwiaa and Chaekrd MI'Mf.l.N!, Thre.d and Cut I.AC KS. a fine a.a.rtuinl of LADIES BGS8LTS, A ( OMPI.ETK AlwMiRTMKIT Ot (iistino or ( loth, 4 nunimerr 4 Hngt, A LAR'.C UTiJ k or ici:aiv.m ih: mh iiim., HOOTS and SHOES, I .t1IIItKI.M, PAIKIMM.H, ttiitultettre ttml t rorkery, GltOCEIUEaS, and full aff Urns I of ail rU( yytjy Uro'i ts thu tatarkt t. All hich wiil be 44 In yt. luaif tVikra, rm aa fo-fd trrttia aa Itwy an he 94 for tn any cil v -jrth r I'juth. t mil and nm. ine oar CrvMlN. IILAIU A ORR. CktrUttt, Mink 21, l;i. 6tf j. t. vmu:, 1 1 ou r I'.i i it I c r A. !'; r r 1 1 .i ii fi r r. liTOrd'r. finn, distance r.n be directed lo llnpewell P. O. N. t. Term nin.U rate. drill I'rlluitK IViii.ilr liiwlilutr, .MOIttiAN TiN, S. C. lIIE TKrhTKlX tak pleasure in .nnnuneing W to Hi puhlic. li.. I Ihev kavr cured th s.r vices of Mia K. Kl.l VI7.KI,, ll. ni ((,l-,n tte. miiiarj. Pa., antler wlMMehsra the In.tilul wilt be up. neii on Muuday, the cHii of Mas hi si. Alii Assist. at will prmided in any pusiUi tht tlie use of the lselif.,1 ,njr r fUire. Terras par se..n,n of fin niuiiths from 6 la 124 doll rs, ae-ordin to the stud'C pursued. I.'d to;td can be obtained at Hum to 17 per n in. Auv further inffmalion mnv b..' obtained by d dreaaing snv ol i und.r.iened. " JOHN A McMoV.'Wfl.'l . ji).-iru iikhu;ki;k,v C. M. A V f'.H V, 3 M. A. UK IT Is, ! W. Mi E. VVALTllN, J Jfcirf SI, If 51, tH First Goods OF TUKSKASOX. f Bllf K Snbtrribrr liavitif ptirchaiM'd trie inUrt JL ef hn lal fwrinir. U.l". It., has rtrnT rt'turnfd from the iNorili, liatmy Wwtn ad tied large ly lo hta atoi a of BOOTS i SHOES, t vry grade snd qiulily for t.srfis snd t'en tlemen'. weir, fh- ha alas laid in a NEW & SPLENDID A SSORTHENT OF DRY GOODS of th finest tyle for I..die and Gentlemen's Slimmer W.r, all of which lis offer, to punctual cu. tinner, on the in rial raaaonshie term. Call '"' eiaiiiine fur yourselves. K. II. MOHS. .VarcA 11, m. 5tf kSclIing out at Cost I rgVIK remaining part nf our Winter Kliak of I. Clnlhmg, Blanket., I.s.l,-.' lire.. Goods .nd Winter Good, generally, will l,o Sold at Cost prrviott to t-i receipt of nur inrv ftpf .tig Pupp-7 Grocer ica( Hardware, V.r.t atour usual Imw priti- ELI AS k OOIIF.N- Murek 7, 1 S.V1, A'., a, (.'ranil H-- .Notice. : tlX thnw indebted lo th firm of Fos iw and Foi i C.ldwell, or ta mvti.ll individa sllr, rw rri aeaterf to tnak ininieiti.te pavnisiil In my sbaene. th Honknd Aeoounl. will be Ih hand, of Mr, J. P. Smith, who uthorisid lo settle the ant. C.J. nx. CAaafeKr.-Varr.. II, ISil. Slf .
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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