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53 I rat raaUtaUa aad tha I-awa Ita caartUa af aar UVerty. v --awg -gJ-4.JP-.-JUH-Ml--'-'- w aa - -m VrdnrIa) , tlnrcli roK UOVEUXOH. fgS EIXXSB3I107GH EEC3EDQ, mkiumii aniii BV I) U.N M 11KAKTT. rrniV"TafM IXjtkrt a year, ar Tw IM. aa Hwiarni ia patatrtiu cutrv ( j, M Jttwv, Ut ba furatobad at T, IMUra So fl 'a duraMiBaaJ antil aB aneara M ij,ealca at UmvjCmmi f Uia i!4UtMr. HiiraAer aa ! ifl be arat W a ae ! .mbr awl f tlaa aa uk aeut bauJe at ( " . . . . . .1 M aaat aaa nuw-nurr vut v inr ie u ( Lm dua twa aejfa wiiauat a aa urat. Aat iaiaaTa eateireeJittgMitaea Kara, rr. 4Jar tW taa int. aad tweMti-fite reaia for MiUeiutot iaartiaat luncrr oiwa ia " uim ijwwt aJteruWmeota lriit)4ia r ctji. airhrf. A dnlurtiua af aae4bu4 ala to aJtertuara by tlie year. ill ha Tba V-nn af aaWriptioa to aur aaprr haa twa awituJ far ataoj and in agala r- Mtidg then to tba auldie wa haa tlMala Jio iMiUl diiai ( mil pMerti'Hi with refrr w uba-ribr4 out uf tbi Mite. We hate great iojuitire 6ma auny cf iImhn. ami ' ,a .lmu-t temiitrd to auUidi a Ma.k4i-i. (, beaa alrauat temj to puUi (tbe parp-a f tiaaa( drUn-iueuU to tha ..V Tt- hr,od -ar Nrh iu an rtb. I anno. I it) are prjm wur nw-u iu " : t. aad they arvia dUpMed to take advantage af lUa duaaare. IVre are, lwret. imny honor 14 trrm, (aud we 1hiuM be ileaed if ibrir atanipte aaa mure gtwrllf iniiljtrd,) auny aba aula tegular remitunraa; thut Auwing Uiat die prirriple af honesty and linnrltlc JraUng, art aa binding uoa tbem a the rwrunon ar ata tuu law, with aa oiWt at hand to etrcuto it By enforcing thia regulation, wa any aad amne af the iiniuailiiNia irarired Uon edilura. Tbttae aha are liapnerd to pay their ahiea, will find it auita eananianl to aiaka tba reuiittanca under tha aew Po Uihoa Regulatiaa. They hava nothing to da but to pay the amount (if amlar lea JolUra.) to a Port Maatet ia tlieir DrtUUehool aad take hia receipt tor it, whk'h reewj trana milird ta aa will be paid by die Poet Maater hera. If ar ten dotlara, a mtotA rtautlaara ia tba etna) way wiU areumpGah the etjft The recent arrangement af tba IUleigh and Oreenaborouifh Maila baa bran counteimanJed, and the obi arrangement reatored; ia m.nieitre of : .... h a a a m - which the Recorder will hereafter again be put to trea on WrdneaiLiT eecnuie. aa pmiou to Uia intrrruptioa. Tha aaw arranaameut wa wall calculated to ojrate ia our favor, ainc aur paper rrarhed many of the eubactibera nearly a week in aJvance of tba Raleigh and Northern papem; but tha public were greatly inconvenienced, and wa are tiierelore gratified at thia restoration of tha old erder af thing. Drmorratlc Cnntlldate Tor Go vernor. It will be area by the following tetter, that J.at B. hatraaa, eaq, of Raleigh, ha accept- : ed tha nomination of the Democratic fute Com-1 mitt a tlie Democratic candidate for Goenmr. ' If it were not that die thing ha become ao coin. aton for memlwra of that party to make a present arritice with Uia hope (tiv, almost certainty,) of afterward having tlieir Kxa mora than repairrd ( by a boon from another quarter, we should aay ; that Mr. hhepard had hown a daring spirit, and a J t .- . e ' rraoiuiion wonny oi a neiier cau-e, lor never, in uur 0Hinoii, oiu man cuter mut m roiiini iiniiv hir lena, with defeat more certainly tfaring him in the face. Ha eem dctenninad, however, to ' gte hi bast rorv icea to the w.riy, anj tlie same number of the iSlaadard that contain hia letter, gifra a liat of pfHjintmfiit eitending from the . fith imtant to tha 13th of May. We can anti- eipate no other result from flu, than a greatly in- IxMiohiooism in thut Stale IS most com-rrra-rd Whig eota throughout tha ute. Tlia j plcte. The Radical Democrats have lost following U Mr. 8eprd letter of acceptance: ! their candidates, both for Governor and Raleinh. X. C. ' r t,gros9 by m tjorities against them Tue.l.v, March Wh, 1846. S . j Mg'"g from twelve lo fifteen hundred Gr.XTLr.Mr.! : Your letter informing vo,e8, 'Hie same party has elected only meofmy nomination as the democratic 'w0 f the fivc Executive Councillors, and candidate for Govemorof North Carolina, : bu.t1.,,rec.?r fUr l l 1 C &(:,iators has been received. In January lait, when ,lhe 1 on,se f Rcpresenuuvcs, on in Newbera, I received a letter Irom a wh" xoxt the duty of electing Wend reqtie ting me to accept such a no- a fruora"1 lrnitcd. bldes lSca,or mination. T thai leanest rcmrned a and tilling all the vacancies in the h late prompt and decided negative; on two oc- Senate and Board of otinc.llors, is safe eaiioni subsequent (as some of the Com-1 be) 0,,d a iouhtU . 1 l,cf "1o"m , mm., w.ii u. ti..;M,i .I.,, .tf .m ! returns of tlie election of 1 1G W higs and might not he connected in any manner . ' . . ' with the ditMngniidied oflice of liovcr nor: but hejng tince privately and pub licly called on and imw urgently solicited (by the committee appointed by the late Convention to act for the patty) to be come the standard bearer of our noble principles, I cannot l-nger hesitate. I ac cept, therefore, the nomination so cordi ally and politely tendered, and shall use very exertion to defeat ihe policy and rneatures of the federal party. It ii entirely unnecessary at this time to mention my views on any subject of State or National interest, as tliey may be fa miliar to every section of the Common ahh. With zenl, activity and energy, can and will be triumphant; and here Prmit me to congralol.ito the Democracy upon the aucccM of all the loading rnea ures of the administration. The adnii ion of Texas into our glorious Union and h adjustment of the Tariff, upon equi table principle, during the present sc ion of Congress, cannot fail to redound the honor of the Democratic parly. Or l'te currency, the controversy concerning Orea. an-! q-eti.ta of fHu padVfy.Iiha rtnvat. Mr. boa, we reexJ-J d indrej 1 ether, I da-era it quite ae-j lert, tuade (e t4" the toinrf fcrril J now u eat t.le, UrvvM iLey wilt' jr.amiced at Irttg th M toy tin t!troa be- lutc the people,, Willi tbliuirctf (4 tiga regard aaa r terra, Yor tbt. eei (. JAMES U. SIIEPAKD. Ta KmAmm JUara, Uesabre af tha IV NVMtir Caaaruce af (U Malt ? Nrth CV Miaa. Thie lilMljiW aal eereyUnce ty Mr.tep. ard, f!ae Mt Whrr r. Leala in m attrocn sociable Wksrat, a it ia wU that be bad aa- catiatJata t CiWraor el t MtfMnjr Vtmti, aad wa eWctioaarrirj with 'tcalajUeantcatacaa. TUt ruauiMUrkui( fo- kea, I IU maw hate U bark, out. The Xoruloatloa. TU Ut'ui re awi at iLt rJdor af tka Cecuier, rbaiiig aa a- nrar w iruuua M we imiiaiw af fit. inirpani a tLa IVakirralie raihlkUu tut Onmx. ai war. th f auie, aad eamt aura a frjJvir rtui af tba adiutr of tint HaatUrd aa awling dta aa ananrratrat, dial Hogarth Itiiaaeb aught tny tba af tW artU: ! nf !. n ! K . knt iK will Bill. - un mt aerouat. aa.te 00 t ot tune ta ateure auceeaa. TliT iU aoit, and brr, and toav, and be', and Mtaer ir- na y ia Hadra." Already, the Editur of the M gt.nJjrd" tlka tlocr, aith f mi on earth, it it true, but with port ao rt vated, that one raa hear bint think, (aa a uttttne uihd friend of our ia aout to tat ,) and aientaSIy eielaim " At eaea advaitred step. I (r aiy brad iHork wut a Ntar in l!aen.' Hut tltte ia all nothinr, il eveiy Wl.ie ( li Prty ei rrta) doe hia duty. We bare er ither apace 01 time far mo e to day. IIe.fier, ahall at.ow the Whia f e '' P roncoftrd.tn" catch them napping: ., in the mean tioe, we hope e have aaid enouh to aiirnulate their zeal, aad put lhm on their gu.rd." t'ongrene,. Ttia Jrbata In tha Penal an lite I Iregnn rpM-stion ia still coutinueth Mr. Cal houn aVlitarrd a eery aide eecb on tha eubjrct on Monday the 16th blatant, and aa we know that many of our reailer will he gratified to ere hia iewa upon the tjuealion of uotke, U ia our in lentiori to gie to our rali ra the whole 4 hia jieerh in our nrit Mr. Benton, from tha eornmiUee of tha Hrnata appointed to iaveatigala tba chargea auule by the editor af the Washington Tinea againat a par. tton of the United Sutra HeaaW, made a report, which ha read at tba clerk'a table. . Tha esami aatioa Irlt aa dbt aa tba aainde af tha comail tee that tha whole of die charge made by the Tiinea wa a ialne and conUtnil4e libel, wholly BtiMiataiiied by one partiefe of eidenee or the alighlrat (oundation. The reinrt concluded with m ruiion Uwt the editor and publisher of tha ... Time, and tlieir reporters, be eicludcd from die fjatM- at l M,,.aa n futum. AflCT WW M ervatioua bom Mr. Llirkinaoo, the question waa put, and tha report waa concurred in ntm. ran, In the Houae of Rrptawrntativ, the debate on the bill making apprnriatione for tlie improve, meut of certain harbors and river, waa brought lo a rliHw on Friday lat, and the bill paaard it third reading by a vole of FIO to 91. ' ; Mr. Ilioma Ritchie, jr. returned to Richmond on the 16th infant, and in tha course of the I night went to Chesterfield Court House " to meet tlie inrrstiiatinn which the lawa of tlie land re quire," in the afliur which caused the death of tr j0)a jj, pioanmt. . . . . . The ffew llaiitiMhlre Elcrtlou. Aa strange un it may oecm, the Democratic iar- tv h.vc Iwn drfcatcd t the recent elii-tion ill j,Vw Hamiwhire. "In New Hamphire !" the nulcr can it lie poxaihle !" There ia no . . . . . . . biimULc; anil the account tate that Uie Utga, and other opiHwrr of the present condition of things iit that Mate, have indeed made a "Ben nington all'iir" of it. M'e copy tlie following par titular from the Petonburg Iiitollijencer of the ? I at instant: " Later news from tlie recent election in I'cw Uampsliire shows that the defeat of T.i.1nr.At.f Ait nAitiruaratsi iTtati Iiiff an al. i tit i lllUtVIIUUII tWIIIWIOW llluavniQ a lied force in the House of 143. The Radicals have but 07. - The towns and districts remaining to be heard from, which gave majorities ag-iinst I.orofocoism in November, are entitled to eleven represen tatives, and those which gave majorities in its favor are entitled to fifteen members If these do no worse, the House will stand 154 Whigs and Independents to 112 Ra dicals. The " Standard" announces the death of William P. Dqdson, esq. of Surry Coun ty, favorably known to the people of the Suite, by his long term of service in the Legislature. Mr, D, was a devoted mem ber of the so railed " Democratic" party, but was a liberal man in his votes, on most subjects, conservative in his opinions. We recollect, that 'at the Session of 1842-43, when $50,000 of the Bonds of the'Wil minifton Rail Road Company, endorsed by the State, were protested for non-payment, and a Resolution was introduced to make instant provision for paying them off, some of the Loco Foco members were against pw-lr aa the Mtlyrt, m bah I eoa jjuwdl Lis party t ehun die dctftmrnt itrputiiauuB. n r irroum ut eoartuo- ." a ib j rrwvk: Mi-peaAet, amh ,nf u m my BwJjrr uie J1 that 1 bare, tut precme Ltr juJ oatur, tfi-ll and itaUr l!rr. Sitae Ci!km. ft rretteiaet baa t rrm piMHeJ PrraiJrBt if Jli-aw TP C!Jege, lurateJ at t!ia . ia liat Sute, and kaa aijaiiied Lia are Uace wf Uie appo-n'.uietit. Mr. Volum u Laoa aaaaable )iiuUtrrtaaare- i4ia,eiSrh ar, and sariprrieueed Teariier, anl Li ppointmrnt, hf'we, bit be regarded! at atoat judriuut one. Iltghttr. Yt ebaerve it eta e J ia a fioetoa paper ! that New Il.apahne baa t)e drd ith j m aaiiiitT to rreitebertlaaolLer' aurpine reret'U. t ted ta the butea b? a a -aak a a a a Concrete in If 30, aid w I irh alie aad eue ar twa atUr !M-otuec S ata bad q.ee. Uhlf r-fu.e.1 tt aeeept. The a e per ta e that New II apshira bat aUo made ; her auhuna to ti e C.inautatioa. by I eoiiaf in dtstr el the state lor th eleetiia f mcBibert the Ilouae f K prearata ' eotmf in dtatr el tlie State lor th eleetiia tie. in obrditaee to the act f Cungrci 1 bate made tome brjuirira reajifctinf; it, oathhtiat jeei,audahithLebadd'aiedandrannotfiml that more than two Ame anil aucwsafulir r,l al. We tarrt nnl i rLnni im ta-i-ra in lliat aminitf nnrlh .f a arc th.itheaeiMuea bid been tried re rently ia Nei llamaphire, egcepiiag t o far at they ate iaoled ia the au:cee "lit ; . 'i the oppotiigpaitiea in the receiil tlec.i.io. , bvt tie aot tue Iree t rat.fied to leain that the bat added thea profa ol b't return to common teiiae and duty. Sat. Jut. I Naval The U. S. friaate United , Sutet ia to b Hied for tea at Charleatoa a Nave Yard, and dcrpatchad to the eoatt or Africa, tinder lite command of Com. a .... . KeaU. I he Uat..n Journal aavif- It it reimrted that the Columbu and Vineennc have been ordered from China ' thut territory, from ir to a 1 40. I do j Alabama Ba ti.t. male a no very fla;tering totheCoattof Mexico if ao, we ahalljnot dm.ht lliat American hipaliavetUitcd,OBin.bUry in tegatd to the court of iba have a lage naval force on the wet tide H the barbort on that coat, and traded jadoiiniut.napn the Oregon queition. Mexico, at well at in the Gulf. Jwith the native all alnne slum.. Bnt,Ii , be rrollerted that Mr. Ytncey hat The Columbus 71. frijratet Saeannah, Constitution and Congress, with four or fire lnop.of war, may he expected at, Maxatlan on the wett tide aml in the! Oulf of Mexico, the Cumberland, 1W- mac, Hariun, .liitippi ateam frigate, and five or tig sloop and brig. The Army In Texas. The Washing ton Union ol Friday evening tays : We umlertiand the army under Gene ral Taylor wat lo break up itt position at Corpua t'hritti, leaving only a hotpital, &c.. behind it. It was to advance on the 1st intt, and the time was aftcra ardt post pened to the Giti, towards the Kio Grande. It would probably take its first post at Point Iabel, tome distance from the rt ver. and near the gulf; and afterwards al- vance and take post on the river itelf. Tha .position, however, was left verv much to the General's discretion, and it might a trance up the river nearer the vi cinity of M.tamoras, and perhaps higher, according to circumstances. rTlro-Tntro-tlTt N'-wa from Vera Crux down to the 23d ultimo, says the Washin gton Union of Mondae even - ccived last night at the Depart - injr, was recciv eht at the Denirt - ment of State. Almonte ha I resigned the f - - office of minister of war, and Torne! had been appointed his successor. Lucas I Alaman, tlie editor of the new royalist! jouinat at Mexico, (theTiempo,)had been! compelled by public indignation to fly, from the city, his life being in danger, j and his paper had been pronounced sedi- tious. Since the royalist party had taken open ground in favor of monarch, the Mexican people have become much bet- lap in-Iinnil Inu-arila ilia ITi.ilAil Kllaa. Upon the whole, our affairs with Mexico were assuming a more hopeful aspect. Turpentine Distilleries. Since we last cave some account of these es tab - lishments in Wilmington, thev have in creased in number considerably, and se veral others are in the course of erection. The distilling business has in fact become a great interest here, one almost equal in importance to any other. There are now twelve establishments, running about thir ty stills, in daily operation, and three more, which, altogether, will have seven stills, are in progress. It is calculated, that when the whole shall be tn operation, they will use up 1500 barrels of turpen tine daily, and turn out 200 barrels of spirit, besides the rosin and pitch. Those in operation at this present time require about 1200 barrel of of turpentine daily, ami make 160 barrels of spirits, with the usual proportion of rosin and pitch. In addition to these in Wilmington, there are a great many distilleries, we know not how many, in the neighboring counties, and on the line of the Rail Road, the products of which are brought here for sale aad shipment, and others are go ing up in every direction in the country around. ItVmington Chronicle. The New Orleans Picayuno of the 1st instant announces " that in conformity with instructions received from the Mexi can Counsul General at New York, Mr, O. L. Dablestccn, the Mexican Vice Con sul here, will open his oflice to-morrow, for the dispatch of business." This looks pacific. , . . Fatal Experiment Dr. Ambrose Baber, of Macon, Geo., died a thnrt time sinee, under peculiar circumstances. De siring lo administer prussicarid lo a con aumptive patient, perhaps to overcome nun repugnance to its use," ha Doctor himself look a portion, which, from some mistake in iia preparation, proved too po tent, and tttulled iu hit death in a few hours. 0 tVs d Xui OBEGO.'. v,. WL2bj the feett bus! la Cuorirfi re oai.tti2kafLu'w! sSiUir.tLe a - . .a - a a . . . . . jl$rr, M IT? a4 U ha. qrinwi l espexiarary, eoaaertfd td the Okmi dnpuW tLrr firttnidr appear i jHiltlic j'winulj imj-ja"t Cru vr cthLief AUMIAIU. MHMtllol I. I.mtfia. mtt. 3 . - . . tauruuj or urram-e, wiurn utruw eorne i ist oa iW oUare od dim!t raih dlZnilt paib. tfwt , Ue Lo i!itrt il 1 14kr affj'tn are a eirjorii:? aaitS H OiUrU Miiriy. bWb ve rrpnl tlie sutut ruauiaeil ia the aa aeinl wafr, whirls are raBart (rum a irtjer from VaLin"too ia tLe Near Yl Ereairw Put. ao4 vlieli e rtaihkrr U Ui more vet-Ut (rota fiuJin thrn ia t!at 'jourual: '.!." -A treat deal i said .about Orrrrm,and aomctiurra lr lHile who. epparenUr, know little elawt tU I or editor of aa Ohm paper rail a- a a court in-, from the ii ib-free tude to 51 40 by tlie aime of Oregon, I and w i4 bate tlie lilMiIe ef it r a war t noUiinf; leaa a ill aattefy aitta.' H The fame editor eave Uiat" Amerleaa . riiucn an trrriinrr. ntiicn are diajM'ied thnatpli tlie w It4e la not the editor ta error bete! the 4J;b degree of lalitude. One of lltece wa a man who accompanied Itwia and ian.a in wieir rziicuiuon, anu ia aaiq to i-tL ? have paaed the rnrtiinj. winter aaa hunter ; iu the valley or r razer river; the other . wat Mr. Hiram Jewett, who waa a reeled ( a eod manv venre aeo at Nootka Sound, for Qucra Charlotte IlanL or tome! lc op that way. 'Hie description he! ; r io routiUy waa any Uiing but flat-! J tf rinff. . The editor of theOhio paper i rlcar t it .! at. . a : ruug in aerrun uiai Anniiean me , wne diemreed throtigli the whole of Uie duel American tfiticmenl are in tha Wtlliamette valhy, and on the Uatrop' plain, both of which are south of the Co- lumhu river. "Some people say that the word Ore. eon n t I'erivcu Irom thepamah, and that signitlea .pennyroyal. Uullre.. they ,ly show their ignorance. 1 lie Spanish line for pennyroyah-1 -a-lee. The urn tt aignities only name derivation of Oregon is from oregano, wild marjoram, a vcty uincrent plant from pen nyroyal. w if it would not be thought too bold in me, I would repeat a suggestion I once before made through vour paper, namely, that you English and American, before you go to war about the wild maijoram country, othrrwwe called uregon, should appoint joint committee ol inquiry to tcr- Ittiuaib iw v.v v eiutt - My own belief is, that there is not in the Wlroltj of dial region, SOO miloa Umq by 500 broad, as much eood land as is to ! be found in the single State of Indiana. The point of honor is, I know, a ticklish one, and the more worthless the territory, .1 .a . a e atronecr tne point ol honor, liut, as tn,C(1 1 do not med,,, i'1' w , j high concernments, as peace and wnr.ar ! mak,u? '"""aking lrcsuleiHs. I coi nd ' maK.iug anu unmaking .'residents. I con a.la a. la ' ,,ne m) 94 ,1 IO mailers oi tact; sttcn, lor ex- amP,c 08 u,c ln,e dmn,l ,he w ord 0rcg0,1 t,ie genml worthlessnes a of the "Hoty, and the fact that American citi - z!ns are not uTcr?eJ tlirough the whole 0,D Q ,f . . " P' S'.. V,e n,me .0rr?on ,nau aPIIC,, om7 ,u' co"n,y ' ' c Oregon or Columbia river. 1 low ,on? ,,3,s 11 ,ci;n s,,,ce 11 h:is bten "st'd lo rover Uie whole norihwest coast from 42 ' lO 54 40' J " LOOK TO THE SEX ATE." The following tribute to the purity and . i . ... e'... .i. ' h'gh character of the Senate, from the pen ' of a veteran politican and democrat, speaks, we arc courulent, the general sentiment of j the country: Look TO Tlie Senate ! This is the warning which we find in a democratic paper to create doubts of tlie honesty of that body. ell, we do look at the !c nate, and the country has an eye uxn it; and never, in tlie course of our public ca reer, have we found that distinguished body enjoying in a higher degree the con- fidence of the people, irrespective of par-; ty, or more deserving of that confidence, i than it does at the present crisis. 'I here . are a few war snirits in the Senate, who are getting up a war fever; but the ereat'y 6t0 r the sng trade wnoyr, complete; body of the Senate is sound in principle , F"f wnqusMes d .ivies of and patriotism, and the last struggle for Ii-; - Fur and ffloleslfin Hats bcrty in this country will be made ill that together with a very large assortment of body. , we say, also, look to the senate. 'Look to it wall entire conlidence. . aVortV Menstngtr. The Prices of Grain in the United. States have nndcrgone little or no vtria- j tion since the intelligence arrived of Siri nt . r n "...j i - : noocn a eei a psopiucu ciianscs hi nc British tarifTand corn laws. But on the continent of Europe the ease is otherwise. At Hamburg, by the last advices, wheat hid advanced one to shilling per quarter; rye was in great demand; large transac tions,' aays the circular. have taken place on the spot and from outports, at hilly two shillings per quarter advance. Barlev and oats were also enhanced in . av.tr. a a. I A I prices. At l&otierdani, Antwerp anu uu similar improvements in the prices I,n.l ,abL VJ.. lTnn ee. essa. of grain had taken place. Upon the re ceipt of the English news at Antwerp,1 wheat advanced three shilling per quar ter. . It is from these and other adjoining sources that the British market is supplied with grain whenever importations are call-, ed for. The ports in, Holland, are great depots for Baltic. wheal, wjiichrtruaiiw lLae ttoreJ tp twaluaj faeartUr el jee' ia tU wpemaai d U-e eWIaj ees!e. aad ready for ay ltcef1ry 1 irh my f Wre aver ta I-tU ratrlet. la iUiMti a m avsrrtlar mm rfi etilk .S P.m.M ia n-.( Kr.. I , : V . . , ' j woau U4Ni!iUea give aimiMioa Ante friria gra a ta rtiJrrl4 qaaauue it... .1 . t a a aval J :r .1 . .t; t s aa Mani u eu tim- $ eeade eyateai bad been foauaaed. Ia , I . , . i aT- "v;9 if ;fT ' proJueere. 'wb are aot oaly nearer tha Uruuh Bl.U auJ lleUemore able t. a ad lljemaHre. tt ceery Orpertaaity a It may fUrr, bat who bae aUo another ad. aaue ia the ! ratee of arieuUeral . libvf. . . .L'MltUaett JmtiUmm, ... . , . .. W e bare read with much attention tlie elaborate and eery able aprech of iSir 1U exitinj interett. ta.a If he Uhee a ay a por- lion of the protpetioa lo a;ricu!uiriU he oflere what Weontidere ample coeapena ww - .. a a " lion. , Out while be eaards aeaioal ii-jorr ' to arrictdiure be entleamra by every poa aihle reetijiiion to promote manufacture. ' He let in every a periea of raw material free of duty, lie know a that the etruggte lulara I'm.! aai.l an.l ttiia nunilra ia inr manararturiiif; raperioriiy, and be jitea , to the manuiacrine mtereat evere po' I Die auraniapr. il we auiuniisiravK-a in ii Uiit country aorceed in breaLing dowa all protection to our manufacture, ir Uo bett'e victory note ditatmHi will be triumphant, aud iiatirout torn than a dozen wart. Jjouiitlllt JouriiUlt ,1 . ReidOTltof "TheParty.'' Tle bile Adituer (licoioro) eopir the ltd- tf. ng rm another Loeofoea rai: . . jj. y ancev. our immediate reprete i,.. ,j,e ; Congret. ia a Inter ruhl.-ed ia th. ; tithrto been a waim a d devoted ur titt f Mr. Pvlk; but the termt f thia letw do t not aulboiize the brief that ht ! eonunuct so. , Sttma Frtt titin. ! CommercaI, f , . , of , n, llf Commerce. In 1812 the ennmercisl Britain was three times tlie United States. At present the commerce ol the two coua tries ia nearly equal. ' PETERSBURG MARKETS. March SO, 1848. R rrrted for th Petersburg Intelligencer. ToBicco. Supplies are arriving much more freely, but consist chiefly of inferior qualities J he demand is good, and sales range front 6 downward. Cotton. The price has advanced, and some sales have been made at Tj Supply lifjht and demand brisk. Win at. Prime commands 105, oth er qualities in proportion. Corn. Sales fioin wagons, at 60 to 63 cents. ll.cox. Virginia, hog round, 6. Obituary. Died, in Oiford, on Tuesday th 17th instant, IWaf aj a.aH. air, .tat js Vook, wire or Mr. Benjamin. c- (v,k ' be J year of hor ag A lew ycara J eince ahe k-ft thi pluce, and entered wt life, young, 1 hfoonvug, and buarant with ho, and by her pt.mnt ro,nner, .ni her piety ha won many f friend where he icsided. The sorrowing multt- tudc who followed her renwin wthc crave in th esamne, tuei bert Peel aa hia proposed eommerrial re abere raauaMut -artteuUt aieetaaaa the whide lai.tae. He Uye it dowa a a faadamr a- m ttJ eaifjiaaf fuaa ol nortii lata. ! tal and aarri-t nrincmla not ta iniure anr . . . . rr-. " m . . . . . . aa MaitHbiaar t. itk ih. aJaAtta a. ai.1 uioc wuo louoweu ncr reraun tome grave in uie . TWENTY I IKELY NEGROES place of her nativity, wlicra ha was known and cori,itin. of ,., vomen, boya, pirla, and ehil loved, attested the deep sympathy felt for her , dren. Also, all the Household' and Kitchen Far lonelv husband, for her motherlea babe, and for "i,ure. (''orn. Wheat, Oata, Fodder, Ac, stock af her aunt, who had watched over her with a mo- MJe f . , i Lard ; a 1 hrcehing and Coyi Machine ; ona therpntloaad a mother love. , Her end waa Wagon and one Gig; with wwy arliclea aot peaceful, for hcr'hope wa in Christ a her 8a ' mentioned.' A credit wl ba given th purcha. and her body, accoiding to her request, i K..;.t. i i '. .i . . .... ! aleep beaido her moUier, there ur rest till the morning of the resurrection. TO ALL CONCERNED. : -v Thursday the 30th of April, the hands are " requested to meet in Hillslioroughand fmik the work ot removing the old Uoyit tlousc to the Hwition intended for it G. W. PURIFY. Merck 20th, 20 Wholesale and Retail Hat Establisliniciit. I TAKE pleasure, In announcing lo the Mci f.nt nf Vinrinfj, an.1 Xrtrih farnlina tk.t Legnorn, Manama, ana raun Lear HATS. I assure my old Customers, and other who may visit the Petersburg and Richmond Markets, that I was iieAcr batter prepared to serve them. FRANCIS MAJOR, ' Sycamare Street, Petersburg, Virginia. March 15th, 20 tw A C VKD. DK. James- S. Smith, intending to de vote himself exclusively to the duties of hia profession, oners hi services to tha public, aud will thankfully recciva any call. August 19. , tf90 To all whom It may concern, THI 3 is to inform the public, that I have giv en In ,nv ann JOHN TUIIISOX hia fren. 1 fvA M h rty lo trade ! 'rSw. r hwacrf aa rf he were twanty-one y and ear of age. THOMAS DODSON. 20 March 24. BACON ! BACON !! 'BACON !!! A QUANTITY of Bacon on hand, and for ajeby , LONG. WEBB, it CO. Februaty 24. l I ITCfEE CEOCES. TTTR kaalaaaM IW fa-a aad atoaiaf iJuealWUaalW maWeiaaaff, ar arpataaa at aad tt aealaajaih, ' - ""'... WMeferaCe rpuiK. tONC, WEBB, at CO. Uaati. tL to COODNEWSn T the AsrlctUtaral Wertdf T,,E fril - e Wga aaa. jtf Eeeffiaj ETEAWBEEHT. . Kmk4VM 3 toCkvW. U ritruadrreae, aad their -aaUty art oarf. a . Umtvii f Hanirakare. aad A griraka' ral paper traaeealty.) PeraUa by J. U. CAL LIU, at tW VUtoa pnrg Ha. " Paahawta aibiag aay af tha abaaa araaM da aetl to arttd in llkrtr oedrra la liaoa, aa that tUy u j,. tB. i-i-i 'iau'j aai'tbeir armat, whUe taeak aad la geJ aeJe. A iae ratuvau rwrry , tWaiaa rnea af a i ana an rv ar- a-rf aBaaau-rwto Aeiajiv Waal ("ar KlvTa Jthrif a,,, m,. u , t.Hh.11 ak:.:., 171 ma. aaurl Lyark, ea. ia liilUlawoogh. J. K. CAU.UM. Man IS. - is-. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Tin LI. b let to ibe lowest bidder, aw ' f day, the lath of April neit. th eej or re-tilduif af lb KbaOow Ftad Bridea. rtar aepautag Spa- cu,r,MU,"w uitT0 EKjt - t'HRIaTIW I5ELET C rw t'HRIaTlAN ISELET. ra. JOEL WOOX, March 13. . f It JUST RECEIVED, FREflt Rica, Adaiaantiue Candle. Sew Or leana Molajwe, hfirit Taqientiue, Vra Invaluatde OinUnenl. Raw Cotton, WbiWhrad' lawt llour. and Veniaoa llama. AUo, Traene flouga with wrought Mould Btarnla. and a targe H af on and twa boraa Mould lloanla. Fnraalrhr LO.NG, WEBB, & Ca March 16. If Notice. W-4 feh-n lron tle Mbarriber at LitUa Bark, Arkansaa, a note of haad gtvea by J.Jin Tliomiisoa to me for f 450, dated tha XOth of Hrpu-mtier, 1843, payable tela months after date, with a credit ao it for 60 dollar on the X3d of ricrui'cr. All person ar forewarned trading for mi til note, and Uie said John Tbomuaoa nam paving the an roe to any one but myatlC JAMES THOMPSON, (of Win.) February 34. 1 wp Notice. THE euhwriber, having taken ant letter of administration on tba estate af JAMEtt M Cl'LLOCH, deeeaard, at tba last rbraarf Term of Orange County Court, best by give ao lice to all peraon indebted ta laid aetata ta aaakt immediate payment; and all persona bating claim against the estate, will preaent them pro. Crlv autlieniicaled within the time pee sr noes, fy ', or this notice will be plead in bar of their re- tJ JOSEPH FAUCETT, Admr. Match t. .17 .Notice. THE auhvriher having been qualified at Feb. raary Term of Orange County Court, 184(1, a admiiiitmtor on tha esUte of TIMOTHY. UUXNEfSAX, deceased, request all peraana ia dclrfed to aaid estate to make immediate payment; and those having clnima againat th estate will present them, properly authenticated, within tha lime prencrihed by law, or thi notice will be plead in bar of recovery, WILLIAM LIPSCOMB, Adm'r. February 8.8, - Public Sale, WILL be cold to the highest bidder, at tba fete, residence of Timothy Dunagin, deed in Orange county, on Thursday the 36th of March, ' WMxt. h Wnd anu iwapiww securities. WM. LIPSCOMB, Adm'r. February 24. , 16 Notice. THE Commissioners for letting the enclosing of the Court House. Lot, will receive proposal for doing the same until Tueaday of the adjourn ed Court in April next. The work ia to be dona in wood, and a plan and: sseeificationa can ba f seen by calling at Mr. J. U. Kirkland'a counting room. .CA JONES, WM. PAL L, C Commuiur$. JAS. A. CRAIG, Ihirk H. 1$ Presh Garden Seeds, 1 1. ST RECEIVED, a,ud for aala, at the at ' f Ax M ICICLE & CO. atora Februvry l . 15 Five Dollars licward. OST or mislaid; a'aowt tha k9t of Janvary " lat, a rarga kilkui Pocket Book, contain ing tlie following nolea of band, via: two on R. . Cob ona tor 900. due ia January, 1845, and one payable to A. tiunter for $30 ; one aa K, Mitchell for $60. due in January, 1848 ; two n H. Merritt for $ 55 each, one payable in January, 1846, and one u January, 1847 ; twa on Urey UUcy oua foe 65, due in February, 1Mb, ana on tor r ; one on i H. Mcuada for 10, due January, 1841 one 99. A. E. Reevea for $50 ; one onTliomac White for $ 30 ; one on -Thomas Couch for f 3 ; oiye on Samuel Crabtrea for. $2:50; ami one on William Brockwell for $1:50; also an account against R- V. Cole, amounting to $100 j and perliapa other not ra collected. The above reward will ba paid to any person who will deliver the above note and ac count to the subscriber ; and the makers of tha notes are hereby notified, no& to pay them to any person but myself. JOSE.PU A. WHITE. February 87. . 17 3 W Notice. A LL person rndebted to the eetata of 9arah Freeman, deceased, are requested to make payment on or before the 1st of Augunt next JUUN NEWLIN, Ex t. FelwuarySl. ' 16-f
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