NORTH-CAROLINIAN. Wm II. Bayncj Editor and Proprietor Saturday Morning, September 3, 184 2. ' The Market. . No Change worthy of note-. See Table. . ' - , Governor's Election. ' CP" We have no returns since last Saturday. " tt hat been u invested that we probably done the , ? inrjPDCndent company injustice, laat wrrk, in; say ihg that the shmlmz was inferior, without at thi , if 'same tunc stating what we understand be a fact, . i that the guns are almost worthies? and will not send ,bsll true..-;-.,,.-.,.?. v, . -- - ,o, ' . We acknowledge the compliment paid the Rifle . J Corps in the last Obfrvcriarid lhank the Editor for vjin interest in Its success. J U . by tho senate, between Jingiand a nu the U. States, which we find . in the ! northern papers.' . Whether this is the genuine treaty or not, is more than we can tell. The re 'a re come blight doubts of iu genuineness, but we give it is we find it, believing that it will be interesting to the public. Several of the papers, of both parties,' condemn the Treaty. The Baltimore Sun, a neutral pa per, confesses its disappointment. .A3 far -3 the boundary part of it is regarded, no one u n a cq u a i lUed w i t h l he c o u n t ry . o r w h o is not conversant with the claims of each country, can express an opinion. There is one thing,. only, that would make us distrust it, and that is, that Daniel Webster W3S one ofjthe principal parties to it; and in his pat riotism we can never have any confidence. - . The agony over. I The long agony is over," the tariff bill has passed both Houses of Congress ; but it is a bill merely for the occasion. It will not be a permanent mea3ure, for it suits neither party -none of the democrats, and but a por tion of the wigs. The following va3 the vote oh the passage of the bill : YEAS Messrs. Barrow, Bate, Dayard, Bnchan nn C boa re, Conrad Craflts, CritUnd. n, D;ytonV Evans, FTiiniincton, Mi?lr, Morehcad, Phe'p-", Poncr, S mnmns, Smith uf Indiana, Spragup, Siur-g'-oiv Tafhnade, White, Williams, WoodbrifJire, anO Wriht 24 NAYS Messrs Allen, An her, Basbv, Benton, Btjrrien, Cvll)Oun, Ctayto , Otithheit, Fulton, Gra- Iwin, !IenicrGn, Kfnir, Linn, Mnngnm, Merrick, Prenfon, Rve., Sevier, Smith .f ConnccficutvTap. pan, Wol.cr, VV'ciodhury and Young 23. Ob o. . !. The wigs wbo:reeigned their seats in the' w ! .-.v. 'i - . 1 .i. i.- . liegislature oii,vnio, nnu tn us -stopped all IdrisIation, ga.ve their excuse, as we learn from the Ohio 'papers, niajority wished Jo pass a bill so arranging the Congressionatidis won Id be deprived of tion id Congress j3ut that the democratic nets that the ivir8 heir just representa he dempcra tic papers say"lhat such is ht the case ; that the bill complained of, gave 13 wig districts-to 8 de mqcratic, districts. tNqw whether tbis is the case or not, we only . know from what vve see in the papers, ttocdntratficted by other papers.' i The issue, however, is aubimtted.'fo-'ihe proper tribunal i-the jeopleX fi)rt 'decision; xnii we hope that I the righteous will e sup 9' - pot-ted, and the unjyst.condemned.; "The. example of uch conduct . is danger ou in the - extreme -What will become' of our; institutions if Xh&rkinotUy are permitted '31 - rfc 4 I e a fruX rate legislation f . JThe fnen d a to ptibll alarmed for the rev iiAaV vfl brrnmp' iberl ies of this country. - C " The President's Protest. . ; -Preaidctit Tyler; :hzs formerly f.rolc6tI against the actionW the House of RepTeSintatirc oah:s The Q tube speaking of (he protest, say: , It is a wenwTiUen ajidljust rebuke of the 4vrong done io thb representative of tha whole people at "the beadof tbo jGoveMiment,,. by a tractioijj fepresentiugonly a portion of them, iu'accgsuig;'?au(f condemniug httn ; without , trial ; or hearhrg,faaoVyjthcut pursuing Jhe forms prescf ibediby tbe.Constitullon ; Tbe President duubtless adopted bii civss of viridieatins ibeTrfehtslvm i - would not increase the revenueat all,but auld rather, jie thought, , diminish iu; It -i? not a revenue measure. It was a prS I cti'e tariff bill ancTnothiug else.' He sWd 1 iwaa? wrong to exempt tea and coffee al lugether from doty, because more revenue ccruetfrorn that than almost'any other ar ,i2le. f Diver draend meats were then offered the most or which was rejected, when ho ijore being offered, the Senate adjourned. Y1 ' IIoujsE, Friday, Aug. 26, 1842. Vf The-House to-day jpassed a bill repealing l!!ur proviso; to the land distribution hill. 1- pended tlie opera tion , of .ties on importsever house of Bladen station'hfvH'nld. from -the : Dreeedeut; jset. by f President icloubeq Visited by thV celJ-j hic proviso. sus auip ui me peuaie vof sw -?, J t a,. - - . V f - ' t. .11- '1 Jf I T nil. u u in romnrviitrrtt,.rIonnCltH Irnm. 1116 XjaUK.'OL.T t" ? , Ar ik if ' vi 6 ' -"r-;"- ;j- . - . ;qMa per eent; solhat the wig majorifv theUjater-i.vi :'-- C-z will now try to pass, the land bill without i,s f,Pre,dcnt Jatk.on -eptered . h? , fg any connexion with the tariff -piosUhi preedtog andPresulent. Tyler Saturdav, Aug. 29, 1842. basToUowcdhatnple. r f ; ,re. bl. coWcernini, contested election. Jiul. -unluckiivltor JMr-1 ier. ms enemies ..i;,'' ; w - " . hnd bis name recorded, witb . Ibat.ot his ie- vntort ; t;ii i u ." - .,r . .- , ,u acteuzed this bill and the apportionment cretarv. Mr bf p.r. i?i vino-.sanction to 4he - . . s F . . 7 V" 7 " - . ... uitS3 should such conduct be cobntenanced for a roojojent by tte people. pome of the wig party; are endeavoring to excuse their brethren of Ohio, bvLsavino- that thejjloco loco" minority of the Tennessee Lemslature,withdrew arid prevented the elec tion of Senators to represent that State in Congress. This excus Fo beda b is. worse than none. as well might a tliief say that he stole use he saw his nei The wigs tell us. we because the democratid done as bad. A' comparison of the cases own pienner, every step in the present legis lative proscription of himself, against which he now protest 1 ! The eminent and venerable nobleman, Thomas William Coke, carl of Leceister, England, died on the SUth June, last. !He was a fast friend of the American colonies duiing the struggle with England. ghbor steal ! bught.to say tiothing party tosay in 1 o ennessee the! Constitution of tlie mode of eiectinsr Sena i i : It will be seen that onr two senators voted-jyjjMKYJUJ mmuui' iiuumi -im nnui'iu vt, rnrtromg-i trertr r r gSvF Ti teps. j Tnev are certaitdv not silly enough . We do not unuertak - ) .... " . duct of the 1 ennessee c fd 'think sucli late repentance "can washout f!eir many political situ. ' Thel Globe savs that the scene in the Seimtej during the dtbate, and xm the pas nage, of the bill, waa exceedingly impressive. Mr jW right placed his vote for the-bill upon the ground that some revenue bill was iiecessarv to cure the disordered rondition of the jfinanceft, dependent now solely ipon rollections undtr a ; law against which a pro- not! well enough acqua of the case to pretend s such an assertion : ature, one house had' 1 the other house a f consequently, when a tors they could not he democrats offer- one of each party. will shew how unjust in the Tennessee Xeis a majority of wigs, an majority of demiocrots; thev came1 to elect Se agree upon the men. ed 'to divide, and elec 1 he wigs would not agree to that. The democrats proposed thd the whole Legisl ure should resign, an the people. No, the wigs would not agree o that ; and the only thing they Would agree to, was, that the two houses should go into convention, w wigs a small majority; n legislation, and whic tended va3 unconstitutional inasmuch as iich would give the a thing unheard of i the democrats can- State prescribes the iors; and thereupon dan- Shark Caught. Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a largd Shark was "caught off Fitzsimons': wharf, by some srnaek-nien it was about 8- feet in leiigih. Ho was after wards cut open, aud was found to contain a red HaniicFshirt and the s-kin of the hand of a man, with only one finger nail; with' the ex ception of the loss ofthu nails, the skin ot the hand has retained its proper form. There was'also' another hooked about the same time, which was supposed to be much larger; he however, made his escape by the hook tearing from' 'out of his mouth. Charleston Courier. 1 w TV-SEVENTH CONGKESg SECOND SESSION. States of Mississippi, Missouri, Alabama, and Georgia, bp t still persisted in outlawing his State,New Hampshire, which had de nounced the apportionment bill as? unconsti tiohal and refused to comply with its de mands. Mr. Sevier njoved to re-commit the bill to the committee fwho reported it, under the hope that it woiuld there die; and t he ques tion being takqn, the bil was recommitted. The Senate tjhen proceeded to consider lhej 3IARRIED. ,,:?rnJ n 4. W7 afMinR uJt., Mr " V"7" ;.";e tlenrietta of the late Mr Hearv"B..Kin0f.nrV Ja i Stanly count v ,on the !8th uV, at the l Mr Wni. Vv al Mr ; John McDowcti. ot In Surrvcouatv,ibe;tbtia!t J. A LiUi iston, L-q.,rto Miss Elizabetn K ir Williams, eldest daughter of Mr Nicholas L. Wdliaras. ' ;?-,;:, r"'v. : DIED. - D'ed on Hatmoim on Thtirs fty l at September, in the 2 1 st year of his age, Winiain Henry Mc Keown. fi was a native of Ireland, but fjtnanr years a resident of Fayctteville. He was a vonth of remarkably correct deportment, and bis early life gave promise cf l'u:ure usefulness. ' , . Communicated.) CHEAP CASH SHOE STORE PRICES REDUCED. . THE Subscriber; at the Si 411 of the Big Bj6 Pers-on Street, 3, doir- below the market, has recHv;d a Lar?e nt tJeneral Assortment, (135 cases,) COOTS AND SHOES, consisimg ot Ta rhTbili; and offered the bill Senate, Tuesday) August 23, 1842. . The Senate went into Committee of the whole, on the bill to regulate the taking of testimony jn cases of contested elections. Mr. Walker said that this was a bill to disfranchise, outlaw, and drive out of the Union, several of ihe States, by depriving them of their proper representation in Con gress. The Constitution declares, said he, that "each House shall he the judge of the b to justify the con- democrats, for vve are nteel with the merits o do so ; but we do denounce the movement in ' Ohio, asi striking a deadly blow at our form of government. The example w'grc.itly to be regretted ; for parties, like childrtn, will follow a had example quicker than a. good one, where there is any thing to b gained by it. The Tennessee Legislature finding it im- possinle 1o elect Senatctrs, ad journed and left the State unrepresented in the TJ. S. Senate; fRt : va entered on every payfnefit. ;. Mr soqn aner -..wnicnv ine tieniocruuu . u.rn.ut, voted for the bill for nuich Ok) 8en 'nne,rres,Von"!' 10 ia . e,,eci promded the ieigs tcouiU resign too ; but ttie Uluchanan aarne reasons as those given by Mr AV right. . Mr.Smith of Connecticut said he could not vote for any bill which, in 'this free eouh fry, maintained the principle of besto-wing favors! by legtslaf rony orr obe cVjss Jf citizens at the 'expense of others. r Another bearer of dcspatchis from natehjtfhe House, not Congress, but each House, shall be the judge; yet this bill pre scribes a certain "return" of members, and judges of it in advance. Mr. W. made a very forcible argument against the bill.. He feaid that several States had already elected their members by general ticket, and more were certain to do it; j and this bill deprived members so elected from a seat on that floor ofCpn"ress, and thus disfranchised, or out lawed these States, j Messrs. Aliens Uoodbury, Bagby, Culh- bert, Calhoun, Sic., spoke against the bill, and.not one whig Senator replied. House, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1842 no more amendments being was passed by a vote of 24 f.o 23, Messrs. Mangum and Graham voting against it! House, Saturday, Aug. 27, 1842. Several private bills was passed, and a large number of Senate j bills laid aside in Cornniittee of the Whole on the state of the Union, to be reported to the Committee of the Whole Hoifse. A number of bills were also finally passed. j f From the Globe of the 29th Aug. Congress. The Senate p.issed, to-day, as a separate bill, the land distribution part of the tariff bill which the President vetoed. It will be seen from this, i hat, as much as the federal party hate vetoes, they direct more of their legislation to procure them than any thing' else.. This bill has precisely the same scope as the clauses of the two tariff acts which called out the two vetoes. It is to repeal the clause in tlie distribution act, which the friends oi' Mr Clay inserted as the condition on which; their great distribution measure was carried, vi . that it should cease, and ejt to ried three vetoes, to crush three attempts to violate their own solemn compact. The federal majority pressed through the penal statute against the States, disfran chising such as shall not obey the mandamus act, ordering the State Legislatures to make 1. rrrand ranital of Congressional districts to suit the majority in x spleirdid prize of Congress. 1 has majoriy has the right, un- - r , r , der the Const itiu tion, to jay off the States in- " to Congressional districts ;' but it has no riht to- make Ithe Legislatures of the inde pendent State Governments do this work for them., -. ; ! . - ' ' 1 ' f- - -i The House has rejected the amendments of the Senate, Excluding certain States from SHIP NEWS: Ditto black and colored Florentine Gait-ra and 1 halt Gaiters, figured and plain, iDitto do do' Kid and Morocco SJirpers, Ditto Morocco and Silk quilted Buskin. Misses' Morocco, Seal, Kid & Leather Boots, Shoes n and SI ppers, Biys' Calf and Kip Boots and Shoes, s Ditto Kid and Morocco Dancing Pump, D.tto Kip and coarse Brooranff, A large assortment ofChddrenj Leather, Mrocco, ond Cloth Bo ts and Sho.-s, 220'J piirs Mens' Kip and coarse Brogans, 13 )0 Wotnons' Le..thei Boots and Shoes, 1000 do ! do common Leather and Mo occo Slippers. ALSO Sole and Upper L-ather, Calf Skins, Liriin and Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, Sparables, Lasts, Peps, &c. Stc., which will be sold low tor Cash; or to those who cash their bills when presented. B ; ing assured from many years experience, that ihn cash system is the saLsti both for the vender and purchaser ; that those who may have cash to ivc in exchange fur their purchnses wdul l prefrr to pay such advance only a 9 prff'its, as the uierchunt in general bu?iiie-s, hazarding nothing in the credit system, would be entitled to receive. I have selec ted my present stock with direct) reference to this plan of rtoing business for the future,. i purchased with, and determine to sell for, Cash 'or its equiva lent. Tb rcfore, persons wishing; credit may find at other establishments that indulgence which, from motives of pobcy, I niU't deny ; as I consider doing business on a small scnlemore profitable than trans itions more extensive, with no pay at all, as in some instances. Country Merchants and crthers wishing to pur chase for Cash, wilr ftad it to their interest to ex amine my stock. I S. T. HAWLEY. Sept. 3, 1S42. 184-31. Persons indebted to nip, by note' or account, are requested to make immediate payment either to my self or to Mr John Munn. V j . MOST SPLENDID LOTTERIES. PORT OF lVlLMIJiGTOJf. Arrived since the 2Alhiazt. A1S'u4 Sci-r Unbert Hafild, SmVihPhifa. .chr Emel.nc, Davison,, Pprf Spain, the 6tb, 1. Thomas, the 9ih, and Turk Island, the 47th, v. -h - Vo?il vf TJ "tr on the 21 st, zid nd 23d, with a hcaTy sea from E. S. E ' 26. Schr Julia, Van Gilder, New York ooSchriCJr,rs '?3-jh?irn fch'"ilerlain, N. York 9. Schr. Conert,Skoineld, Bath. ; Cleared. All?7ir j:zx Janc WIonald, Ba'timore Schr Alanc, breler, New York. 29. Brir S. a Bird, Conway, New Yoik. 30. Sqhr JuTia, Van G flder, N. Y01 k. Wilmington Market. Au. 31. ' Naval Stores. Tlre have been transactions ir? Turpentine to a considerable extent this week tt 2 3U. Tar ia steady at 1 Ii), . bit the arrivals niz tight. a Timber.--FoOr and five -dollars mark ihf? r? , tremesof pricey Sabs have been. maUe lately "of good mill timber i,(4l, 3 nd C month-i credit. '" - Lumber. Late sa es of floorin at 7 and up ! j 8 ; do. of wide boards at 5 dU.; generally cash. - Hacon. .The market is welt Popplied with zue Lard . - No sa le ' hra'rd cif. V ' ' Corn. WNo tie afloat, eejlin" f ern store at 60 t G- CtS. j Sa'ea of rive; sh ingbs at H per' m. and It. O. h ' staves, rourh, at 9 dls. A cargo of T. I. Salt has been sold this week C cents. ; i - I a i t ' ..i . . . . i nox Sul Auction. ycstenTav fill tf rla . Daniel Jernigan wir;s have not beeri probably will not he- heard from vet ! and 00" We perceive from the Charleston pa pers; that the Southern Quarterly review has been removed to that cy from Ne w Orleans. ur I Charleston is becoming a great Literary Minister at Mexico' has arrived at Washing-I Emporium. It will befa great city yet. ion, oriniiinir nmre uew ui me ujuichuj; i , , , t-is -: , t j- ' i . , Col. Worth has bten made lincradier i General for his meritorious services in the ; - v m k t . . m - - - - - - - - i o wrathy at the Unitedtates, because cvur pjorida xvar. The House, considered several bills in me operation oipne manuamus act until alter toe next pession 01 congress. The amendments to the tariffbill, introduc ed by thi Senate, were adopted in the House. without a division. ' Committee of the Whole, and reported them to the House, among them was a bill, estab lishing a marine Hospital near Ocracoke In let, N. C. ,.' ;.! , Senate, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1842. 15 drawn ballots. UNION LOTTERY, , Class No1. 1.3, for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C., on Saturday Sept 17, 1312. ! . BRILLIANT SCHEME. $50,000 $25,000 $12,500 . ; $9,000 6,000 " 4,000 M 3,000 , 2,617 1,250 1,200 600 500 400 people flock in and help Texas, that we ex- ect they will 'brte off their nose to f spite their face' before long. A proclamation is Raid to .have: been issued calling the Amer f can,; thieves ami robber who ; wralied to destroy their religion! plunder tlietr church es!! and prostitute their wives and daugh ters!!! and calling upon ah Mexicans to eome fo the rescue " We learn " from th Baltimore Sun that a heavy rain storm occurred at that place on Thursday, the 25th dlt. The violence of the wind, being from the south east, .swelled the tide up to an uni stial height, ind tne great quantity of wate r which fell, overflow ect the city in many ph res, causing great de struction of property. r,The same paper says The War not ended - that it was one ol the most:oesiruciive gaies The Federal Union, a Georgia papery is in I that has ever visited the Chesapeake. a great pucker becaose, Col. Worth Is left The Washington Correspondent of the Florida and proclaimed thetrar ended, when game paper gives j an accpunt of the same Wand tehold, the indiatts sprtin.g upon the stotm in that city tie says f he wafer in inriW nd inurAtred five mm. and the street, that is in low level places, was mortallv wmmded six others; and this took "V "" ; place 3 day Ixfove Col. Worth's letter fo the DeDartment! - We thought that the new was too good to be true.The Indians, I the election- rrf thSs pa instead of going west, stepped up into Geor- j-fofe thfs time The resolution for adjournment sine die, amended in the Senate, by fixing Wednesday The contested elections bill again under at 2 o'clock, a$ the hour, was acceded to by discussion. The bill was then so amended Ie House. .u-..:.o rov;nn, w5U not come in conflict SENaT, luesday, Aug. dO, 1S42 1 1 j ii t no j- w u v - with any mernber. elected to the next Con rrress, under the existing laws of the State sojelecting. This amendment had but 6 dissenting votes,. all wigs. i House, Wednesday, Aug. 24; 1842. The House passed to-day, the ; bill fixing 1 prize of 1 do 1 do " 1 do 1 do 2 prizes of 50 do 10 do 20 . do 20 , do ; Nearly as manj priie.' as blanks, j 78 nunber loftcrv 1 5 drawn ballots. Tickets $15 Halves S7 5 ) Quarters S3 75 Eiobths S I 87. The price of a ceTtificale of a package of2G whole txkets in the above spknnia lottery is only isu ; h c-Ttificate of 26 halves only $9U; a certificate of 26 quarters only , $3F15 ; a cerlificate ot 26 eighths on!y 32b-6J ; and a certmcate oi a pacKajt; may draw the live highest prizes. State of .V. Caroliiuf, Robeson Coanty Superior Court of LaicUSnrinz tert, 1842 Alex. Moore, Administrator ofJas. Storm, ; versus L Administrator of Jchn W. TVlcKay. ) j Petition to rei.ease. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tha! Daniel Jernran, rpsidea beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore or-Jer: d by the Court, that pub hcation be nrade-frf the Nortli Carolinrarr, a rimer Kuu",u,:u fu me xownoi l avett vtlle, for the de tendanf, Daniel Jernigan, to appear at tho next term ot lhts Court, to be held on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, and answer the petition, or it will b- heard ex parte. Witness Absalom Djvi, Jr., Cleik of our said Court, at office in Lumberton, the 4th Monday ct March, A. D. 1842. 184-5 v A.DSAtOM DAVIS. Jr. ArriTctls & Weparlnres of ilic MAILS. Post Oifice; FayettevlUe, N. C. I The NORTHERN MAIL arrives daily by 9 o'clock in th morjning, is closed at 3, and departs daily at 4 o'clock in the everin . 1 he SOUTHERN MAILarrives daily. by 3 o'clock in the afternoon, is closed at S, and departs daily at 9 o'clock" in the mornin". The LUMERT0N MAIL arrives at 5 o'clock Sunday, Wednesday and Friday morftincs, is closed and departs at 2 oyctbck, Monday, Weclrrcsdav and Fridav afternoons; t " The CARTHAGE & SALISBURY MAIL ar rives at 12 o'clock on Mondays and Tburav. a- - . ..... , ..www.tjx.yy Tit. J"TTv. ujr Ii It u i 'ngs, is closed and departs at 10 o'clocl? off S jim cay, Wednreday and Friday morhrnr. Tho WILMINGTON AiD CHARLESTON MAIL, vfff. CLINTON and WARSAW, arrives on Sat'day, Tuesday, and Thursday, at about 3 a. m., and departs on Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs day, at 6 o'clock, p. m. The LAURENCE VILLE M ATL' arrivrs by 5 o'clock on Tue Jay evenms, is closed and departs ai o o-ciock on weanrsdav mornm? PRICES CUllltENT. Corrected ibeeklyjor the Jv'vrtfi Carolinian. FjtYETTEVILLEi The House liavinir disagreed to the Sen- ale's amendments to the mandamus act, com mittees of conference were appointed, and the Senate pissed the bill, in compliance with the recommendation of their committee, who amended it so that the act applies only i C rrwv lOfinn - , iu.uuu uunaia- i.vuu uuuaio. nrps twvp nrt ' ' ' : MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. to those States whose Legislatures have not met and will not meet in time to district the State for election of members. This amend- 100 prizes of 1,000 dollars. Class A, for 1842. the pay of pursers in the Navy at $3,5O0 per year, and making them sell to the sailors, goods at cost price. ! This is one of the best merit disfranchises New Hampshire, Penn- Xdbc drswn at Alexandria, D.C:, on Saturday, bins' passea thia session .; lor the poor sailor sylvan'ra, and Ohio. Oct. la, 1842. . with his $18 per month has been supporting the pursers, ever since the foundation ol the Government. Every friend to "Jack" will be rejoiced at the passage of this bill. Senate, 1 hursday, Aug. 25, 1842. The TrifFWH just passed by the HoQse was under consideration to-uay. . The duty on foreign cotton was reduced House, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1S42. The House was engaged pretty much the whole of to-dav in talking about the Presi- ieftV Protestl No business was done in it being impossible to get a i Uefice o quorum. N from'4 to' 3 1-2 cts. per. yard. : Ail the a- A friend, writing. from Montgomery, says: mendments proposed by the fiuance commit- rjJ AVING taken -You sire doubtless aware of the result of tee were gone through, and the bill was laid jS; rf of the country be a5,ue un IJOUSfc, J. nu.ratray, nu 43, 10--. OTIC E rria. and killed off a few, and retired. r This took place on the 1 1 th August, there were about 40 Indians, well supplied with arms &c. ';T. ''' : We learn from the -Washington corres pondence of the Colombia Chronicle that the Postmaster General ts anxious ta change the route of the great southern mail back to the old. way, by way of Raleigh, Fayetteville, &c.,.if a contract cane made to 'accomplish . the distance between' Washington city and ; We have gained: a few votes on the tvhigs in the GoverrxirVeleeticm m Moore, Mont gomery; and Stanly; gained a member in the Commons from' Moore, and lessened the his majority ! for Senator in this district more than 300 votes smce 1840. We found it impossible to put aown the impious im pression that Mr. Jlenry's indisposition was feigned for the 'purpose of evading Gov. BJorehead. II iMr. Jtlenry could have ap- Auo-uata. Ga.. m th KBm tlmi thni ii i now T3Tea in. person a uuv. uw, . w.u accomplished, which he says would require herds in Moore to Albemarle in Starrly, the letters of administration from Pleas and, Quarter Sessions of tcordino" to Law. on the Estate "of Arr Al-Dugald, d'c'l, and having obtained an ordtf of Court to 'that effect, 1 sha'l expose to pub- I lie Jtiouse passea iu iui uucauon mil . a pr0pertv, blonirin to said fstate, vrz: S x to-day, which trad oeen laui asm j ' I -1 oHie arctwo yobn?menandtwo2ir!s, of the age The House nassed a resolution autnoris- oflcor 15 yearsj all uwler good charactf-r. Two . , , . . - I -r ...t.l finU.J A a C.ll, C ing the expenditure oi a certain sum or mo- ri&.new and warranted -scod.- Termsofaafe GRAND SCHEME. 1 grand prize of 1 do 1 dty H 1 " dot t da 1 do 1 do 1 do 2 prizes of 3 do 5 do 5 do 10 prizes of 20 100 133 do do do 60,000 30,00o 15,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 7,000 5.966 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,500 1,250 1.000 500 Brandy, ffcacti, ' apple, I? aeon, BceaWax, Butter, Bale Rope, Cotton Yarn, CorTce, Cotton, Cotton Bagging,' Corn, Copperas, r Candles, F. F. Flaxseed, " Flouf,n Feathers, Hides,fgreenf, j dry ' j Iron, bar, ; - ! Lead, bar,' -Lime, Lard, Mola'ascr, Nail's, vvftf Oats, Oil, Linseed, per gallon, Powder, keg, Rags, per 100 Iba 1 bait, per busnel, ;.. Sack, SiT?ar, Irfown, a lu'irp,' v" loajf, Tallow, Tin per box. Tobacco, leaf Wheat, Whiskey, Wp-ol, 3 45 a 33 a 6 27 i2V S (I 14 It 5 2(1 C5 3i a a a a a a a a 17 a Si 00 a 4 a 25 a 4 a 121 a , 5 a .7 a SlU . ti a 22 a G a 3 CO 61 .1 25o 15 36 6 is 15 10 18 12 8 lb 78 4 1 10 5 30 5 14 l 7 ; 26 35 85 a a a a a 60 21 00 00 00 10 a n a 80 a .15 a 10 14 18 101 121 21 SO 30 20 44'Slieeting,F'ayeUev!iHc manufacture, 7 cts.-yd 3-4 do do I V do 5J 30 inch sheetinsr, heavy. VVlLMLVGTQUf. . $00 7? number lottery 13 drawn 6ullots.- Tickets S20 Halves $10 auuters S3 Eighths S2 0. The price ofa certificate, of a package of 26 whole tickets in meanove splendid l ltpry is only &?so; nD in prnpriments with Uoll s submnriDp 1 nfttln above described pr'pfrty. fash. I r , . . , . - , . t , Aso the foOotnnjr pruperiy 'will be sold on' a a certificate or 26 halves only SI 40 ; eertificale battery, for harbor defence which- battery reai,nnbl credfti viz: 3 new and first rate sets of 26 quarters only $70; a certificate of 26 eighths only will' blow uVthe 'enemy ships without in- biad-Vmfh toolsj a reat variety of wan makers' ?35; and a ceUificate of a package may draw the " . i too corpenters tools, .implements for painting, tour highest prizes. i luring any wc"'1", a oiuci uiauuci, f&c.tarrntn,r tool?, one coton gin, ncao oi nurses, i i icmi uj ruaiw oiiu,m,i-iuwim w (-vn.B - beinr fixed under tlie water altogether- 3 milieu lae a,hd well broken, 100 bead of boss, rn the aoove spi ncea 101 it-iies constantly tor a.c, f. Adnm offered a resolution doetirtfr all dih best breeds in North Carolina, a number in the greatest variety of nuenbersyat ih? office or Mr. Adams ottered a reso ut.on, caking JM bheUt and Household and Kitcheir the Matracers, next door east of GadsbyM Hotel the prav ? of f members j; while absent from wcWa r i Washington. : ; i Ba&or . . ' -Butter, Beeswax, Brandy, apple, Corn.pcr bushef, Coffee, " Cotton, Pr 100 lbs Flour, per bbl. , Gin, American', Lime, bbl., M'olaescs. Fitch, at the Stilf,! ; Rrce, per 100 lbs. I Rum, N. E. j Suar, brown,: j Turpentine, soft, per bbl Turpentine, hard j Tar, per bbl. j . Rosin, do r Flooring hoards, mL Wide do do Shikglcs.- y a 17 a, 26 a 44 a 60 a 10 a 6 a 6 00 a 25 20 21 1 75 2 62 10 5 .t tt :r tft " f .1: ru lore ms uousc uuiiuir lire ocasiuu ui uic xiuuse 1 : tHe Stages to travel 7 roile3 an hour. result would have been different from what - rt its. : The want of opposition in Richmond, An son &e. enabled the Jborder aristocracy to The Columbia South Carolinian. h3S an advertisement of Cotton Cotton bagging, at 20ct by E.H Fisher, agent of the Saluda operate with ef3fc ct in bur district. ompaiy. .: , -,,4 T, ! The WilmiiiWtoh Chronicle says that -the ..A nts is nuing iuc iwug o"M v I i - j-J -n ''. i0 . shew the tariffiies. that reeuue camiot be three turpentine diulreries at that . p ace. raised by high duties. work ud about 200 barrels of raw turpentine which was passed. Senate, j Friday, A Og. a6t ii$f The T approp the western 'and southern" waters; also .the bill appropriating $10,COO for a "marine Hp pital at Ocracoke jnlet N. C t AJoU 2Cl0)crer or LAND ortibe Dry j- ork, and 500 I , oeNaTE, r riday, AOg. 26, 1842. VVhitg OUk Crvek, both tract improved he Senate passed ihe House bill makinir aHto taki- place at my resid. nee to commence at "... ', ". -. r . w no lock., ' : , opnation for the purchase f sights on, D0GALD McDUGALD, Adm'r. " ICTF" All orders by mail wit? meet the ntnst prompt attent'.or. and as soon, as each draw in 2 is ver an account of it will be sent to alf wh order from us. Add. ess J. G. GREGORY & CO. Managers, Wash! igloh Chy, D. C. Country, :1Contrn'crv do fo 2 CO 7 50 5 '"1 " z no 22 27 47 65 1 f 7 6 0 30 1 00 23 t 62 2 87 20 n 2 30 half price 1 10 9 12 8 (10 7 Otf a a a a ) 3? 4 co 1.3.1S42. f : r-.-: - l84 !- htB. "A I' persn having clama2a'nBt the L ta the' Blank Clieclis Oh Bank Cape Fear, suitable for Mefchnnfs' per davt The old liked free North Carolina pines r.. .,t i . . .1 wi. wr- , ,- i;A'ex'r MW'C;"" Check fiobks, just printed, and for sale, at 'u-ltllin InRSII'lIC UllJUlU"! m-tfl-w , . VI J - - ! The Senate then took.up the. Tariff bill. ';. r" '"Poald MtD&GALD 5inr Mr. Kives 6Poke ag,inst ,he till. HeV id S 3. : - a MtDUGALD, A. MBe 0I1 the BanVof thc State Bacon, Beeswax, Coffee, -1 Cotton, Corn, Flour, ' Feathers, Iron, Molasses, Nails;? Ssar, r cnnitAW. S e : 12 1 -50, 5 30J 5 00 7.' 11 a a a a a a ia & a a fl 5 15 2 G 32 C CO 40 8 13 ; . Congress AdJburncbT Qti Wedrrcsdayat half past 2 o'clock. f . s 5 i