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run 1.1 sued ITSBr 8ATTXIDA7 - In advance, per year,$2 00 tNot paid in advance, 2 50 INot.paia until six months have expir- " ed, ; J- 3 00 Not paid till the year has expired, i 3 50 f No subscription received p. or a less lime than a year, I unless the price be paid in advance. ' V TJSJOM9 OF CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS J AND THE GLORY ' OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS. " BIT X7EI. ZX. BAH 17X2 I FAYETTEVILLE, SATTJKDAY, APRIL 15, 1848. jvo VOX. 9TMO. 470. One square of twenty-one" Unes or less, for one inser tion, 60 cents ; every sub sequent insertion, 30 cent-, except it remain in for sev eral months, when it will be charged $3 for two months, $4 for three, &.c. ior twelve months.- 0- Liberal deductions; for lsrge advertisement s by the year or six month?. D. & VV. McLAURIN Have just received their Spring and Summer GOODS. Embracing a great variety of staple and fancy 4ood-, which they will sell at low prices. May 8, IS 17. 529 yJJOHH (Do LAWA. COMMISSION MERCHANT GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, X. C t r t ; I 100,000 Acres Valuable TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. VIE Subscriber has purchased all the Lands belonging to the estate of .Abram Dubois, dee'd, lying principally in Robeson county, and ?on both sides of Lumber river, the different sur veys containing over ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND ACRlvS; a large part finely timbered, and convenient to Lumber river, where a large .quantity of Timber is now rafted to the George town market. These lands are very valuable ,both for Timber and Turpentine, for which pur pose a large part is well suited, being in a region "where the Turpentine yields more abundantly -i th an any either section of the St ite The lands 'will be "sold at a low price, and in quantities to tuit purchasers. " I Information respecting the title can be obtain ed by applying to the lln. Hubert Strange, J. C. : Dubbin, Ksq.,"A. A. T. Smith, Esq., Attorneys at 3 Law. 1 understand there are many trespassers on "'these lands, to all of whom notice is hereby given tbat the law will be enforced against all such of ' 'fenders. j Application for any part of the lands can be ' made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who , "will be duly authorized to make s.de of the same. 5 THOMAS J. CURTIS. 1- March 1, IS 15. tf. I NOW F0II THE CLOTlLiNG ! " In Arey's ItuilJlngs, on Gillespie Street. IfTMIK cheapest assortment ever ottered JUL in Kavetteville. Conslstiuir of fine dress fb:its, frock coats, vests and pantaloons, of all de scriptions, suitable in price to any purchaser. Stocks, suspenders, handkerchiefs, shirts, col lars, &.C. ' lie assures those wlio wish to purchase thai these clothes are as well made as any articles oi the kind in the country. Any person who buys II of foods from hi in. which do not prove as gjod as represented, are at liberty to return them, 'as he lias taken pains in Philadelphia to make , them H as good as any one s Sept. lH, l 17. BLAKE & BEIGGS MAVE removed to the old stand of James G Cook, on the south side of Hay street, and one door below H. L. Myrover &. Co., where they are now receiving their Fall and Winter supply of GOODS, Comprising a general assortment of Groceries, Hardware, STAPLE DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, DRUGS, HOLLOW-WARE, &c. &c. Which they offer on favorable terms, for cash of course to regular customers, as usual or ex change for country produce. bept. 2-j, 1547. 449-v. For Dyspepsia. R. F. HIBBAKI) & CO'S WILD CHER RY BITTERS. This preparation is a certain Sedative allaying all Nervous Excitability and calming Nervous Irritation Palpitation of the Heart Dizziness of the Head Faintness, and all diseases arising from a Sympathetic Affection of the Stoma&h, are entirely relieved by a very few doses of these Bitter?. It has already become a favorite with many Me dical Practitioners. The Rev- J. N. Maflit, who has used it, speaks of it as follows : Brooklyn, Jan. IS 17. Gentlemen ; Having suffered for years from the effects of sedentary habits and close applica tion to study, I was induced to try your prepara tion of Wild Cherry. Its beneficial effects were soon apparent, and I take gre.it pleasure in re commending it as an excellent medicine especia lly adapted to excitable temperaments, and one that should be generallv known and patronised. Yours. J. NEWLANl) MAFFITT. un himself, ami he (Utters himself his taste 1. o:Ll-jll . 44S-tf. TIMBER AGENCY. rnVIK undersigned will attend to the selling JL of Timber in Wilmington; and whenever ! there is a " j;lut" in the market, J. C. Blocker will uive it his personal attention at other timesforders for the sale of Timber will prp'inpt 'lvbe despatched by addressing W. &- T.Lovc, .who will act in my" absence. If punctuality in -linking returns will ensure patronage, then they hope to receive a share. , J. C. BLOCKER & CO. Wa-Mi.MiTON, Sept .", 117. 1 llMy. rr. B-.XTSOIT , Has opened a large and JNkW I STOCK OF jrincijtally HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, I With a neut assortment ot I DRY (iOOUS, t Wliicli he will sell for the lowest prices. I Sept. 1, IS 17. itn-tf. i t i Ilmi E. GLOVER ii p...iTf.l n. Now itock of ;x.ls in his line, con- - . . .- . ..rii i.:.i. f:..t.ll'li.inu f insttitg ortiolil ana Miwr nnwunn'iiwiMiiu.', f an.l Krri; ;Uanl SUrer Itac ; Gol.l an-1 Silver i Thimbles; tJold and Silver I'enciU ; Itreast 1'iiui and in 'I k.t llini? of all kindu; Lockets; Studi; Bracelets; Sleeve 5 Huttttns; Butter Knives; Silver Combs; &.c. &c; together i . ...... .wirtmimt of Uoodit: all of which will be aoM CHEAP. EDWIN OI.OVEll. f January 15. 184S. 403-tf. IIENLlY's MAGNESIA, For de by S. J. HINSDALE, I FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Tlic Camden Insurance Com pany of N. J. I NEAR PHIL.VDELriIIA' 1 eapircac 100,000. I I. L. BUCKLV. Sec-y. R W. OGDEN, Fres't f . TUo underslgued, Agent of this Company, has received I AsuraHes that thU Company is conducted by some of the I most wealthy and iuntial Jerseymen, and is second to i i. h ITnion of the same capital. He will take tire i nd marine risks on as favorable terms as any other Com- j PJ. ayettrille, March 4, 1848. 472-tf The Lonr Tsland (N. Y.) Farmer, a pawer prin ted t Jamaic.i, L. I. gives the names uf person in that village who have been benefited and cured by it use The following named persons have been bene fitted by their use in Jamaica: M. S. Hunttin, James J. Hrenton, Charles Welling, llendrick A. llendrickson, J. E. Aliemand, Mr Manwaring ; Daniel Higbie, Springfield. HibbartTs Wild Cherry Bitters. Three obstin ate cases of Fever and Ague, have been cured re cently bv the u.;e of llibbard's Wild Cherry Bit ers. Mr Watts, at Springfield, says that it cur d him lifter otlier remedies had been tried in MEDICINE. Saml. J. DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, Corner of Market Square, HAS on hand a full supply of Fresh and (Pennine DRUGS, 3Iedicines and Cliemicals, Which be offers to Physicians and the public at the lowert prices. His medicines are of the best quality that can be purchased in the northern cities, and bis chemicals are from the first laboratories in London, Philadelphia, and Paris All the Pharmaceutical compounds sold by S. J. H. are prepared by himself with accuracy. Medicines sold to go into, the country will be put up with care and despatch. FeVy 5, 1848. Encourage Home Manufactures. va-v vy A. A. McKETHAN Will continue to carry on the business of the late firm of Gardner and McKethan, in all its branches, lie has now on hand, and intends to keep, a general assortment, consisting of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, AVAGONSc. Which, for elegance of shape and finish, and du rability, will compare with any mv.de in the U. States. Persons wishing to 'buy, would do well to call and examine his work, as he has determined to sell low for cash, or approved notes. Having in his employment first rate smiths, he is prepared to do any iron work in the above line, on moderate terms. He warrants all his work to be of good and faithful workmanship and materials, for one year. (JO- Repairing faithfully executed at short no tice, and on reasonable terms. January 15, is IS. - llibbard's Bilious Pills, should be he T.il and are eqiul to 1 vain. B. F taken, s iv a dose or two, before using the lutters T.wo of these pills are a dose, or (I pills of any other kind. Mr Ward, of the firm of Gales Stout &- Ward ot this city sava that he has found it very beneficial n a severe attnek of fever and ague. The number of persons that have been cured and bene fited in Jamaica alone, would establish the reputa tion of the article. S. J. HINSDALE Agent for Fayetteville ; P. F. Pescud, H.deigh; P. J. Brown, Louisburg; 15. Howard, Tarboro; Dennis Heart, Hillsboro. R. F. Hihbard & Co. US John street, . Y., sole proprietors. Oct -tier '., ls-17. 1500 lbs Fresli Candy, Just received at Dec IS. II. EllAMBERT'S WAGGON ! A Virginia built road Waggon, for sale by FeVy 6. OKO. McNeill. AGKJVCY OF THE J"KIV YORK CANTON TEA COMPANY. The oldest Establishment in America! THE CANTON TEA COMPANY has been popularly known for ntanv vears ThU is the largest and oldest Tea Establishment in America. The public haTe had lull proof cf ll..-ir int.-irritv and responsibility. They ioS!e.s facilities, in relation to the Tea Trade, in a verv abundant decree, and doubtless, superior to any itlwr Ta Concern in America- Their scrupulous regard to all principles that tend to elerate the character of a large llOuse. is well understood, and has alreaday secured ik..m rnnniN-tinn. nmhablT. lancer than all other Tea Kstnl.liKliiiient.s united, and they consequently are deter mined to sell Tear purer, more fragrant, and perfect for the priees in the aggregate, tnan any uouse in xue worm China excepted, Thev most lealouslv inTite the attention of the in habitants of this town and Ticinity to their Agency' where complete assortments are always on hand ; they feel no hesitation in stating that wherever a single tral is made, a verv decided preference id given to the celebrated Teas r.ftbe CANTON TEA CO. (n Header . make the experiment ! Subject 5n all cases to be returned of not approTcd of. ' These sunerior teas are put up in oue pound, half pound and quarter pound packages, and pnrfectly secured from light and air. SAML. J. HINSDALE, Agent. December 4. 1847. 459-tf. FOliUENT, The Brick Dwelling and Store one door north of Huskc & Son. on Oreen street. Apply to Dec 24. 1847. D. & W. McLAURIN. LIBERTY POINT HOTEL. CHLOROFORM, For sub by S. J. HINSDALE. ! '4 CANFIELD, BROTHER & CO. JVo. 237 ' Baltimore street, S. E. corner of Charles, Baltimore, 3Id., ; , Importers and Dealers in' Watchesi Clocks and Jewelry, SUvorMd pUiod War. Cutlery. Guns. Fistola, Lamps. Bo hemian Glass Ware, Military and Fancy Goods generally, offer at wholesale a complete assortment of goods in their line. 0 of the firm visiting Europe Try season, and possessing every facility for obtaining gooda by a direct im portation, and from the principal manufacturers, affords them every adwantage. They would call the attention of merchants and dealers visiting Baltimore to their stock. Prices and terms made accommodating. Always on band Watchmakers' Tools and materials, Dentists' files. Daguer reotype plates and ease. , , , - CANFIELD, BROTHER fc. CO, . " Corner of Baltimore and Charles eta. March 25, 1848. 3m ...... POTASH, For Sale by " "S. J. HINSDALE. FAYETTEVILLE, X. C The Subscriber haTing leased the House formerly known as the Jackson Hotel, and more recently as loe vregon ut..l in th town of Favetteville. gives notice to the pub lic in general, that it is now open for the accommodation of boarders and traTellers. His table wiil be supplied with th.. iy.a fin which our market affords, and his bar room with the most choice liquors in short, every exertion will be made to render his patrons comfortable. Particular at tention will We paid to horses of those who may faTor him with a call. From his determination to please all. if he can. he hopes to gain, as well as merit, a share of public patronage February 10, t848. THOS. H. MASSEY. Fine Brussels Carpet Bags, " Ingrain - . Ladies Satchels, for sale ! y R. A. STUART. August 14, 1847. ON CONSIGNMENT, 300 casks fresh unslacked Thomastown LIME, for sale by JNO. D. WILLIAMS. . January 15, 1848. 165-tf. Crp-Obserrer. WBTf ' GOODS. ' . I hare receired and opened my SPR1NO AND SUM MER STOCK, comprising a large and extensive assort ment of COME AND TAKE A LOOK. The subscriber has 'ftn'w on hand, and rcceiTing from time to time, a well selected assortment of Goods in his line, which will bo sold low. In part ns follows : Gold pens, silver pencils and thimbles, spangles, fine pocket kniTes. scissors, razors, steel uut -crackers, cork screws, tlog collars and calls, tweeters, cake cutters, fish hooks, lines and poles, egg boilers, pocket books, purses, watch guards, common breast pins and rings, needles, coral and glass beads, baskets, brooms; hair, flesh, tooth, comb iind shoe brushes: pocket, dressing, side. tuck, and chil- Iren's round combs; card baskets. conTersation and play ing cards, pipes, smitf boxes. Tiolin strings. bttledores. riolins. flutes, tauiboriucs. harmonicans. picrlo llutcs, cologne, lavender, rose and orange water, fancy soaps, ex tracts, cassada, bears, macassar and antique oils, ox mar row, pomatum, powder and powder puffs, percussion caps, shot, canister powder, baby jumpers. &c &.c, besides a great variety of CHILDREN'S TOYS. Also. nuts, raisins, ligs. Oates. prunes, tamnrmus. cur rants, citron, cloves, mace, nutmegs, cinnamon, camphor, ground pepper and ginger, starch, salaratus. chocolate, sperm candles, pickles, vinegar, lobsters, nnehovies. Guava jelly, chewing and smoking t.olacco. segars. matches, butter and Boston crackers, soda biscuits, crushed anil powaereu sugar, brown sugar; young hyson, imperial. English break fast, Oolong. Mohce. and Niuyong Teas; Scotch and inacco boy snnff. An assortment of makers use. February 19. 1S48. MALEABLLE IRON, W. for carriage-PRIOR. 100,000 well burnt I5K1CKS, extra size, now ready for deliTery Fcb'y 5. 40S-3t SPRING & GOODS. THE Subscribers are now receiving, at the New BrtrA Store East of the .Yarket House, a beautiful selection of Spring and Summer Goods, . ; Among which are For Ladies1 Dresses Satin stripe Bareges; Grenedines; plain and figM Dress Silks ; black and watered ditto; pink, blue, and white Tarlatanes; Balsorincp: French and En glish Gingham and Gingham Lawns : fJrgandies ; f guretl and printed Lawns; French, English, American and Marseilles Prints, &c. Js.c. Also, " super black, blue, and fancy col'd Cloths : fine Doe-skin Cassimeres : blaek and colored Satin Vesting ; white Marseilles and Valencia ditto ; Scarfs ; Stoc ks : Linen Collars and Bosoms ; Kid Glnvef : white and black Lace Mitts: super French Cuibric 11 iwidkerchiefs ; Lawn and Linen Cambric ditto ; F rench forked Collars, very superior. Super Pamela, Sicilian and French Lac Bonnets; Florence and English Straw ditto; super Bonnet Ribbons; French Howers. Mole skin and BeaTer Hats : Panama. Leghorn, and Rutland ditto : Gentlemen's and Ladies' f ne Shoes and Slippers ; Calf Boots ; Umbrellas, Parasols and shades, of every description ; cmbraciug every article usually called for in a Dry Goods Store : and will be sold on as accomodat ing terms as can be had of any other nstablishmcnt in the place. E. L. St J. A. PEMBERTON. , April 1, 1S4S 2m , SLK1X(;, 1848. GOOD. Just reeeiTed. direct from New York, a few dress Goods, NEW STYLES and of the latest importations, Tiz: Plaid Silk Tissue, plaid Granadines, Waterloo plaid and plaiu Bareges, half mourning and mourning do., printed Lawns. &.C., very fine and handsome ; also a few embroidered Evening Dresses, mode colored purse Silk. infant's Waists, fine light Kid Gloves, black watered Silks and drettt but tons. &c. &c. Also, will be received nest week, a largo assortment of . .IDST GOODS of all descriptions, for Ladies' and Gentlemens' wear; house-keeping and servants GOODS, together with Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, (some very fine,) GB0CERIES, and every article usually called for, which will be sold ex tremely LOW, as tbey have all been purchased since the decline in the northern markets. These goods will be sold for cash, nr on time to punctual -mustomers, or exchanged for all kinds of produce. W. G. MATTHEWS, ' No. 13j North side Hay street. April 1, 1S48. 47-3t DENTISTRY. S. S. GILCHRIST- DENTAL SURGEON, Informs the citizens of Fayetteville and vicinity, that ho has permanently located in Fayetteville for the purpose of attending to his profession. He lias opened an office adjoining the Lafayette Hotel, where he will be ready at all times to wait on those who may favr him with a call. Dr. Gilchrist having had a successful practice for the last six years, flatters liimsclf that he can give general satisfaction. Ladies attended to at their residences if requested. January 1, 1848. 40S-3tn. WILD CHERRY AND SARSAPARILLA PILLS. DR. LE BOY, a Licentiate of the Royal College of Phys icians in London, having used in bis private practice, for a number t f years, the WILD C11EKKX AINU SAKSAl'AK ILL A. at length made an extract of them, which with other veg etables, be has combined in one of the best Pills ever niado known to the European Community, and which met the attention of the American people. They are the most efficacious purgative and tonic yet discovered. XliE WILD UHJ-.H.K.Y is an excellent tonic, possessing astringent and aromatic properties, which make it valuable in Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Weakness of the Stoinjich and chest. THE SARSAPARILLA is demulcent, diuretic and soothing, and is given In Rheu matism. Scrofula. Diseases of the bkin. and to eradicate the bad effects of Mercury, in the operations of all other purgative medicines debilitation and purification go hand in hand ; they remove the good, as well as the bad ; thus weakening the system, which they were only required to cleanse, and making the cure generally almost as pau. anu frequently much worse than the disease. Dr. Le Roy s Fills, on the contrary, strengthen and tone tue sysiem which they purge and purify. And this is their peculiar attribute, and the principal cause 01 their unrivaiieu popu larity. P. S. The virtues of the Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry are too well known to medical men and the community to require further detail. tff- Price 25 cents per box. For sale by S. J. Hinsdale Hgent. , April S-ly Apply to AVM G MATTHEWS CHEAP HATS I have on band, of my own manufacture, fine Black. & Drab. BeaTer HATS: smooth coon and brush do.; fine lamb s wool do.; and now receiving from some of the best manu facturers in New York, superfine fashionable Beaver; super moleskin; fine Silk; close Beaver, and almost every kind of men's and bovs Hats. Silk velvet turbans for children Super Otter. Shetland Seal. Nntra. Muskrat and Cloth CAPS, of everv description, which 1 will sell from 10 to 2-i per cent less than-former prices. F DAVID GEE. November 27. 1847. 48-tf. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, A superior article, in small boxes, for family use. March 13, 1848. J. &. T. WADDILL. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Fut. Panama. Leghorn. Palm Leaf, and Wool HATS, Bonnets. Caps, and Shoo. : Letter. Cap, and wrapping Taper, - . Oil, Window Curtains. &c.- . , All or which nave been purchased at the North at reduced prices for cash, and will be sold cheap for wh. or on tune for approved paper. - JOHN U. March 33, 1848. 475-6t BALTIMORE PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY." VERY IMPORTANT INVENTION. It has long been a question among teachers and amateurs of music, as to the most suitable touch for a Piano Forte. Some at this time contend for a light touch, while others. with ennui ability, advoeate the heavT. This Question s now permanently settled. WISE & BROTHER have in vented a contrivance bv which the same Instrument may be instantly set to any required touch, by the turning a single screw, varying, if necessary, three hundred and sixty-five differences. The advantages of this are evident. both to teachers and amateurs, as lessons may be practised mi the hMTV.Md exbibitecKon the lighter touch, to suit ex actly any physical capacity which is agreeable to fact and progressive lessons. The contrivance is simple, and may be applied to any common Piano. We invite the mow critical investigation. Patent id about to be taken for the improvement. J. J. WISE & BROTHER. March 25 1848, 3m .. No. 31 Hanover street. THE Subscribers having taken out General Letters of Administration on the Estate of Zed. Burroughs, aeceasea. knhr noMfr all nersona havinc claims, to present them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - And all jxbom indebted tn nil Ratal, are reouired to come forward, and settle he same. . : . ; . Mar. 18. 474-tt J. W. POWERS. 1 , For SaleA Bargain. A very superior second-hand CARRYALL, nearly new ana well msd. . iJiqmre at uus uace. April 1, 1648. REMAINING in tho Post 1st of April : William Allen, Jacob Ancker Brown & Austin Daniel Banc E E Barclay H W Burrough Jas Baker James Bullock John Bullock James Bryan Eliza Bell E W Baeon Daniel Baker Thos Byrne Wm Biggs W J Bryan J M Bute Jos Bulla rd H A Bizzel Areh-d Buie A C Blum Malcom Buio George Bone Russel Bagley Margaret t havis J Carr Malcoin Clark Neill Carmichal Onnean Curry Betsey Cazzo John Culbreath Farquliarj Campbell J K Doughtry Wm Dancey Jas W Dick Milzy Devaue Larry Dow Burrcl Dawson G G Freeman Eben Godwin Geo Grifleth Thos Gibson Jessy Gibson Daniel Graham Robert Graham Regden Green John Hagerty Dixon Howard John Hodges Absotam Hall John Honrinc DE Hughes J M Hayden ' Saml Hall . . ' Vincent Holder LeviHadley . . W H Johnson , Jones St Watson James Johnson . r J M Johnson L C Judson - Catharine Kenner Wm Lomsdcn, Jr . April 8, 1S48. , 4 Office in Fayetteville on tho Catharine Leech Wm Latimer O Lockerman Nancy E Mathews Col A Murchison Ed Mozing Jas McDufly Neill McCrany Catharine McFadgen . Mary McFadgen G L McKay Catharine W McNeill Arch"d McDonald John McDonald Neill McLean Wm McDuffie Mary McLean John S McCarrison E B Price Jordan Pettiford Lemuel Perry . Alex Pope Hugh Priest W J Parker Philip Penny "Mary Register NeiU Ray J A Ruthven A Riley John kiddle C A Rand Avy Reynolds W J Russel Donaldson Stith . Nathan Strickland M Strickland W G Strickland , . Mary A Smith . Danl Stuart. Sen J II a T S Sanders Marshal H Seawcll James Snipes Jas E Smith ( . . . , Ellen Smith " John Sillban Junes Shanu J D Smith - ; Win r Sessoms , -. ; , ; ; -rChas Starling - Saml L Thompson ' '- David Torrtnce J M ThotnpiH n A EThomaa - . Jas Thagard Margaret E Walker Ephraim Whitehead , Wm M Williams O M White Thubal Wright Elisabeth Walker FreJ k Wfaitly - - i John W Williams Samuel Young " " JOHN McRAE, P. M. 77-St r '. "- . r . The Subscriber will attend to Hangin and Repairing Bells in Dwellings, U has on hand a Jarre assortment Xrn.11. r- v. rH Wire. Havfirg had 22 years. experience he feels confident that he e satisfy those who may employ him. He can be found at the New IIotcL where be is at work. His stay tn town wtu oe iimttea. ne is at wora. ru jfo. DRUMMOND. AprilS,lS4. " " 4TlU. - - From the John Donkey. -TIIEONLY CORRECT REPORT. Mr Levin's great speech on the Pope of Rome. Reported exclusively for the John Donkey. At great expense, we have had pre pared for us by our indefatigable corps of reporters, a correct report ot tlie xeat speech upon the Pope of Rome, which was recently delivered in the House of Repre sentatives by Mr Levin of Pennsylvania. It may be proper to remark that the re ports hitherto given were shamefully gar bled. The following has been oblfsrh'gly corrected by the great orator himself, and may be relied on as an accurate version. The question being upon the appropria tion for an outfit and salary of an ambassa dor to the Papal States, Mr Levin rose and said : 1 have been so often misrepresented and abused by the emissaries of Pope Pius the Ninth, tliat I now feel it my duty to kick till" the coverlet of calumny under which my enemies endeavor to set me to sleep. It is time that 1 should blow some kind uf trum pet of alarm, and as there is a good tleal of bra?s in my own, I will blow that. Thank goodness, 1 have a sufficiency of wind to perform the duty, and 1 s.hull nut shrink from the task The United States are about to be bound to the car of the Papal Juggernaut, whether they can or not. The plot is passing to its close, and the clothes of the cardinals, with the cardinals inside of them, are to be passed in. I aui not disposed on such an occasion, to go it blind. If 1 do, i wish to make my blind so large, that the Colossus of Rome cannot straddle it. The United States have a hand with which they can play this game of ecclesias tical bluff to perfection. They can easily raise four bullets, and so long as I hold a seat in this house, they need never be with- out a supplementary oran'rer. sir. l re- peat it the United States are bound to win. Why should we have an ambassador at tome? 1 had thought, after the splendid specimen of American diplomacy evinced by Mr Trist, in Mexico, that we would lave abandoned the use ot ambassadors al together. Why should we send an ambas sador to Pope Pius? lias that functionary divested himself of his toe and otlier privi es? Has he abandoned the keeping of bulls and other horned cattle? lias he married the monks to the nuns? lias he burned the Jesuits alive? lias he evinced any ttesire to become a member tit the .Native American party r JNo, sir He keeps his toe intact he has not pared a particle from the horns of his bellowinir bull he suffers the monks and nun to remain single he lets' the Jesuits live and he ms refused a nomination to the Presidency by the Natives. More than all this. 1 am credibly informed by a respectable oys- terman, that the Pope takes in a dozen ol the natives every morning for breakfast. What! in the nineteenth century in thi and of liberty and law in the face oi' civilization and Christendom the natives are taken in by the Pope! The natives those vvno rise superior to an snellnsli con siderations are taken in and done for by the ogre of the Vatican, who sits in his red w5iat-d"ye-call-ems, ou the triple crown of 1 It! .1 I f oregory, anu cuuuies me mystical iemi nine ofBabylon, of whom' we read in the tirst verse or tne nitii chapter oi the gospel of St. Job. And this is the prelude of the consummation of that diabolical design, by which the heails ot the native leaders are to be lopped off, tied together by the queues, put up in strong pickle, and sent on, to lurnish mock turtle tor a Papal breaktast. Sir, we live in terrible times. The toc sin of war has been sounded at the south the slogan of the fish women is hard in our markets the price of putty has risen to an a!arminr height and the scarcitv of coil- fish calls upon the patriot to do his pretty lor the benefit of his country. As a Chris- tain as Christains all ol us for I presume that each of my fellow-members, like my self, could go in for the kingdom of heaven and win, without a single pair as Chris tians we cannot forge the very fetters w hich we are to swallow, and whose explo- l sum internally wouiu scalier our urains iu dust and ashes. Are honorable members aw are of a fact which they all know ? The celebrated Mrs. Cauble, relict of the Hon. JobCauble, deceased, says, in her seventh curtain lecture, It s well enough to talk, but instead of a piece of the breast, you put me off with the Pope's nose." V hat does that mean?' Ay! what does that mean? I am sure I don't know, but it behooves us to take warning. One of my colleagues wishes me to ex plain my meaning about a tinder-box." Sir, I will-strike a light. The whole dis trict which I represeut, was, at one time, a giant like tinder-box, of which the women were the tinder, and the men the sparks. On that memorable occasion, I and Mr. G rover went down' to 'the church of St. Philip de Neri, which had been converted into a fort- It was filled to the roof with gunpowder and bowie-knives. ' From the windows of the church ten forty-two poun ders poked out their black noses, and were loaded to the muzzles with glass bottlesand Jesuit tracts. "' Jesuits were there who wished to repress the sovereignty of the people, aud prevent them from burning down the church. The police and the mili tary were in league with the Jesuits. But I and Mr. Grover were there. We snuffed out the plot.? Already had St. Augustine's, St. Michael's, and the Orphan Asylum fallen in flame and smoke before the sublime I i majesty of the Native American party The groans ol murdered men, the shrieks of slaughtered women, the wails of infants, a they passed from earth amid the flames of their habitations, had gone up to heaven as a token of the brave, pious and law-abiding disposition of our friends. These Jesuits wished to prevent the Natives from proceeding in these religious rites a spe cies of tyranny unparalleled in history, and specially instigated by that horned beast ot the V atican. Pope Pius the Ninthv But I and Mr Grover would not stand it. 1 mounted the cannon, barefoot Mr. Grov er following after and holding my hat. I applied my ten toes to the touchhales of the ten cannon, as they were about to fire ; and blowing right into the church, I blew the Jesuits into the middle of the follow in week. 1 and Mr Grover then put the whole of the ten forty-two pounders in our breech es pockets. Yes wc carried off the guns; and our pockets were big with the fate uf Home. Sir, I know the Catholics. They are cold-hearted and ungrateful. . "When a meeting was once called for the purpose f f. rming a literary society called The Carroll Institute," did not I make a speech at it, in which I said 1 hoped to die a good Catholic? Did the ungrateful rascals ap preciate my goodness? No, sir. They absolutely complained that 1 mixed secta rian and secular matters. Afterwards, when 1 established a newspaper, 1 called on Father Moriarty for his subscription He positively declined to subscribe? My eyes were opened from that moment to the bloody designs of Pope Pius. I joined the Natives 1 bragged high on a small hand and here I am. Here 1 intend to remain, so long as ,uy constituents will let me the watch-dog of freedom. I may not be fully grown, but I can bark and whine and give the alarm. Here I stand, like a pyramid. my top among tho elouds, and my bottom on the Constitution. Have you never heard the poets talk of the red levin blast, that shivers every thing? 1 am that thin mysclf. I am a real shiverer I can blast. Let the Jesuits beware !- The honorable gentleman having thus summarily set down the Pope,- sat down 1 imself ; and the House proceeded to con sider the next business in order, which was the bill to reduce the duty on pickled gudgeons. Negro box mot. A negro in tne is land of St. Christopher, had so cruel a master, that he dreaded the sight of him Afier exercising much tyranny amongst his slaves, the planter died, ami left hi son heir to the estates. Some time after his death, a gentleman, meeting the negro, asked him how his young master beliaved. l suppose," says'hc,." he's a chip of the old block" -No,"says the negro, -'massa be all block himself." Gheen Wood. No person should ever burn green wood. It is full mi water and much carbon is wanted to dispel the water contained in the w ood. There is about one fourth of water in every cord of wood. Scientific American REMOVAL. Laboratory or Thompson fan BOTJ1NIC MEDICINES. F.rH'.M. 1-ARHABF.E, No. 20 South Calvert street, rinltimorc. b removed his Laboratory to his now builUirtf No. 24. and ha always ou hand tbe Urgent and most coft llotv assortment of pure llotanio niediciuea in tho United Mate, frepared under hm special care at his Laboratory Ining the lirft ericted in tlie Unite d States for the upecial pi.rp.-8e of preparing THOM PSONIAN BOTANIC ML OICINES. .All of tlie pulvoriaed and compound artielea are put up in quarter and half pound paokafcea. and neatly lsitn lied, with directions suitable for retailing, itnd upou Ih tter terinx than the same article can be sought In the I'. S. Kvery "article in hi lino is warranted genuine tle pnblic can rely upon tliip. A liberal discount made to country merchants, who are particularly requested to call aud examine quality, &c. bo fore purchasing. ifij-'l he various Treatises, embracing the most reputed autliorn. upon tile '1 hompsonian or Ilotauic System of Me dicine, may also be had at his establishment, Ly the quan tity or siniile cy. April 1, 1848. ln HARRISON'S There U for nale in different part of the country a spuri ous article of these Inks. Wo have jut received direct from the maker, tbe genuine and pure article.. All sixes for sale wholesale and retail at very low prices at BKLL'S BOOK STORE. N. B. AUo INDELIBLE INK, a first rate article. arch 8, 1 948. TRUSTEES SALE OP IT 3 & P OSS. By virtne of the provisions t two certain deeds of Trust, executed by the late Uritton Hood, and with the aastint of the huecutor of his estate, we fbalL on Thursday the lltli day "t my next, at the late rei-icne of the said Brittou llo-d. in the t-ounty of Wayn. xpoe to sals) at public HiKiiou. THIRTY VALUABLE NEGROES. A credit f At months will be allowed, and lite purchasers will be required to cuter into bonds with good and sufficient suri ties to secure the pay moot of their respective purchases. April 8, 1848. 477-41 pd. WM. C. 8KVAN, Trute. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. Washington, Vs.. May 2, 1847. Dr Jayne Our Mr Jonea has beentin a very baJsUit of health for more than a year; he has had the benefit of the best nodical advice our country afford, and also visit ed your city during lat summer but found-no relief. On the I5th of April last, we purchased half dozen bottles of your Tonic Vennifnjre, and half dosen boxes of Snnativ fills. Through carelessness in packing the articles in a dry goods box. one half the Vermifuge was broken. Mr Joueeorosaeneed with the Pills, and after taking a few a decided improvement. Tbe three bottle of Vermiftce, which came safe to hand, brought from him. he thinks, not less than one thonsaud wornw. and perhaps many more. He is now in better health than he haa been in for years, and we hope a few hiotc bottles of yowr Vermifuge and Pills, will effect a permanent curs. - All your physicians have mistaken his ease. Prof. Samuel Jackson, of your city, at the bead- M r Jones is nost anxious to get more of your Tins and Vermifuge as soon as possible. Respectfully, J. H.JONES It Co. ' Prepared only by Dr D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by S.J HINSDALE Fayetteville. BLANK CHECKS Constantly on hand antfcr sale at BELJV8 BOOKSTORE v i
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