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A fOR.VT INTO MEXICO. Th laiet advice (torn Galveston (id ibe 14th instant) bring; intelligence of un irmej incursion from Tela iiiio Mexico, by detachment of Texan vidunleere. A prominent incident of the invasiun, as diw Inaed by ilia subjoined count of the 'I'rsin commander, wmi buttle wiili a largo body of Indian and Mexicans, in bcU iIim I-Jtler Wei defeated. ' It appear lial the eictor ilten took poseion of a Meg icao town, where, in anlirlpailoii of another od more formiiiiibl attack, lliry fortified them, oelvr mid appealed to their cnnuimnfii for assisianre, which, if w may .lice reliance in the Galveston Civilian, would toon he at hand. That paper, in announcing die exciting imelli jence, rat a : ! . The Rubicon ha hern crossed, anil Amcr iran blond has again rl twed on the otl ot Mex ico. American iroxp ar again lortifled on the west bank of the Kin Grande, menaced by combination ol Indian, Megiiait and irnegade negroes, and appeal 'to ilieir countrymen fur reiufuReincnt to mil in toinplr iiit( whul ihry bare an nobly begun a conpleie chastisement and eulijug-iimn of the relentless murderer if onr women and children, the entire overthrow of the Seminole, Lipans, and their renegade negro and Mexican allies "ho "ilv f"r two vaar used the national line of the Rio (irande a shield, a wall of protection, in their bloody foray upon and lelreat from our frontier. They must be routed, annihilated, he fore life and property on the Irontiet of Tex" are safe. l)y special advice we learn thai Capt. Hen ry B MiCiilI'di and oiheie are raising vol nn'rer join Capi. Callahan.'', t Ciipl. Callah'ii, of course, had no nnhO'i ty la mier Hie territory of Megico foi the purpose of waging war. Ilia object in cross ing Ike boundary, as it avewed in his ad Ores, was m rhadiao Indians e'larged wilts having rommire.l depredation in Texas lul subsequently be seem to bars directed Ilia wrath aUi against the Mexiran people, he cinse, pfobbly distrusting bis purpime, they M iiot aid trim in his war pmi the Indians. Thenuiier will no doubt receive due attention eu the part of our (iin-erninciil. .Wn In half is produced by ihe four States New Yorlt, 1 which yields line-fourth of the whole,) Ohio, ndiana, and Illinois. The grass crop, which is used lor pasturage, is at least as valu ble in that this aingle herb is wonli annually over three hundred millions nf dollars.- Few people will believe thai the grasa crop of New York is worth more than its wheal, and yet elaiistics shnw that such ia the case. Labor Yiki.0 or Corn.- The Editor of the Snow II alt 'Shield (Worcester eountv, Md.) y ! - The land from which the large ield of corn was realized by us last year has been prmluc live of anodier astonishing erop. The estimat ed quiinity now gathered will not full short of 119 bushes in the acre. Ml year II was IW bushel', a perk, a gallon, and three' qtihris, for which we received the premium Irom the State Fair over other com pui'uis.V - the coast of Italy," proceeding first tn the Hit ' som time tt tlua University of North Carolina, he en- CoKar.cT I uk ah ok a J'oftT Onicx. Lord Piilnictalon, in a recent speech in Parlia ment, made the following reply lo (uestion in rrpnl to the use and functions of a na tional Pout Oflice s That the post office wan, to a certain degree, no doubt, un office of revenue, though nut to any important extent i but he considered that tlie collection of reve nue by the post office waa rather incidental than an easentiiil function, anil that the poat uttice waa an administrative doniiitinent of the Government, rather than one lor the col lection of revenue. It via the opinion of those who had moat studied the matter, that the (an in object of the pout oHicu wan, not to collect a revenue, but to effect an easy, ready and cheap tiiimiioii lor cori-fKnndence, f . f . i it ..IjI... lor me convenience in inc puunc ami me promotion of the commercial interest of tlie country. . , .. . of Naples. Detailed accounts chow , the Ilussian looses, for the three weeks previous lo ilie fall of Sn baatopot, lo have bi-en over 32,000 men, not including deaths by disease. Austria Iih issued a circular to ii represent lives which says I "Though Pruss it is at liberty to ael as mediator between the Allies and Rus sia, the present is not the proper lime i" that "i he Western Powers must follow up ilieir ad VDiitaee and not treat with Russia until she is expelled Irnm the Cr-mea." In Asia Gen. Mmirieff (?) announces a sue ceitsful enifageinent between the Cossacks, mi litia, and dragoons, and the Tmkish cavahy and i lie Itashi-B'iooukf, nearly three thousand strong. The Turks hail nearly 40 killed. Ali Pacha, the Tin kish eoinmnnder, was taken prisoner.- 1 lie luikisli garrison at Kara is reduced in Kreat ex ireinily. O ner Pacha waa advancing Irom Riilotim lo alieinpno raise the eiege. The l(tisi!inf were repairing Sweaborg with (real nciiviiy. Account enneciniiij; the bnm bardmrni of Riga stale dial die batteries si the mouth of llieDuna ruffcred but little. Tlnee Allied ships anchored ai the mouth of the Sulis on the 25th of September Mid set fire to ten vessels. Nineteen Russian merchant vessels had been raptured off the Finland roast. It is announced lhai the Danish Government bus invited all maritime Powers, including the United Siate, lo meet in Congress at (npen hairen to se'tla the question of her Sound Dues. The ministry of Greece has rexgnrd slid a new uue has hecn lonneil Herman C. Adainn, a broVrr in MiUaukie, waa shot in his ollice on Monday ofteruooit by a German named John Ficioer, who came to demand money fur another pernio, which ' "18 HE TATl" A OHOST STORY. One of lb most remarkable rases of sudden cure of disrsse nf Ion standing, was that of a iheuinatic invalid, with winch ia connected an amusing ghosl awry. There were a couple of men, in some old senlcd pari of the country, wh'i were m the hbit of viealinc sheep and rob- Hiit( church yards of ihe hvHat clmtiea of the dead. There was a public road, leading by die meeting house where there was a graeyrd. and not fir off on the mad a tavern. Early one moon light ninhl, while one of the thieves was engaged IhUtiMin't J'!U$ a certain Rcineilf for Inilifenlinn anJ Liver UniiUinl, Maria Armatmug (27). of r.'t (iirlowa. New Jettty, autrvrrd mnre than mwt pritple liom irwigMlion. arrtaiaiiH'i lij loer eniilsiiil. neve ml clever awiliciil nu n lokl her ulie wan in a consump tion, and her Irirnda driisred of her ever leeovering, he had tried every thing they thought likely to benefit her, wilhoal fueceM At lurt die tried If ulloway's Pill, whirh quickly aenmililed with the Monti, removed the olwoiious iniHIrr, and ihnrouclilv rleamwd and renovat ed the ayrteai. Tlte raeuh is, llut nlxt wan peifrclly cur ed, sni now enjoy the bed f hculth. I hf fills ars alia a certain cut for all diseases of the stuniaeh and tiowel. was nfu when lie fired a double barrel ijn robbing jri,ve, the o her went olT lo steal a luatnl. wauudintr Adaius. Adam died on tlie night of the l.lh int. The murderer baa bveu arrested. foMiimv' Ohitmrnt and I'M: certain rrinetlie fir Rlicumati-m. Henry Kixa, i-jed 6i. uf Katchex, Mia. aiii, waa a severe sufterrr front this eooiplauil, sad tried a number of reputed reinediea, hoping they would hrnrfit him, but ta brcame 0 had St Uat a to I entire ty confined lo bi bed, and lia was unable lo move either kimd or foot. While tie a in ibis horrible romliiiiMi, gaged in tcuchinj in Camden, 8. C, and afterwarJ in Pittaboroueh, N. C. and though then but a youth, he managed his school with so much ability, and exhi bited such skill in communicating instruction, that hs waa soon regarded as one of the moat aueeeasful teach ers in the State. lie returned to his brother's family, and was associated with him in the Hillsborough Academy. From the tiins at which hs connected hunseit with tbxi church his toimfwas turned to the Cbriatian mi nistry, and alter mature and deliberate consideration, and earnest prayer for divths direction, be pul himself under the care of Orange Prcsbj U-ry. and proceeded lo the Union Theological Bcniinary, Va., where hs eon' tinued two or three years. During his stay at the S minary, by his diligent application to his aludies, bis critical akill in the scriptures, and above all, by Ins con aialent and ardent piety, ha secured the respect and confidence of the Professors Slid his fellow students in a very high ileTcc, He wss licensed to preach the goapel in JS4I, anil preached as a misaionary for a few months under the direction of the Presbytery. As he was In ths matu rity of manhood when he was licensed, and brought lo Ihe ministry a mind well disciplined and furnished for the work, and a heart deeply Imbued with divine grace, his pulpit performance were such as were expected, highly edifying and instrurlive to bis hearers. In 1845, he was elected Professor of Ihe Latin Lan guage and Literature in Ihe Caldwell Institute, and, though with great reluctance, at the earnest desiro of his brethren and friends, he entered upon Ihe duties of that olfire with great energy and seal. He was heal thy, atroug, vigorous, and able lo perforin a great aniont of labor and atudv, but lie over-taxed Ins pow- ers, and was attacked with Pneumonia, Irom lbs ef fects of which he never fully recovered. In 1817 be tendered his resignation to ihe Truatcea, which they declined accepting, but gave him leave of alwence to spend the winter in Cuba. In l48 he returned from Cuba and resumed his duties, hut it was soon ascer tained thai hi health wa so feeble that he must take longer rent. He returned again to Ihe bosom of his brother's family, where he remained until hia death. Medical skill and kind attculion availed little; his Dis ease, slowly yet surely, progressed until the work was done. . The writer of this notice knew him from boyhood, and he can say, what he is sure will be eonfirined by alt who knew him, thai he never knew a mure consci entious and upright man. COME AT LAST! T AM now in receipt of a I.AROE arid WELL . 1 LECTKD Stock of I'all ami Winter Goods, which I aw determined to sell at icusonable prices. Below I give a few leading ai tit les i ' ' GUUU yards ol Calicoes, all grades; . 1500 yards of aliiped, cltttfccd, plaid, and solid col ored Mousliue de Luiues j French and English Merinos, assorted colors; Coburgh Cloths ; Mohair Bebage, for liding dresses ; Black, figured, and plain black .Aliacas; Uluck, figured, and plain Mick Silks ; Black Mori Antique Kilk, for dreseand mantillas; l'luid, checked, and plain colored Silks ; White and Black Silk Laces ; . Morie Antique, and Velvet KibUont; . Galloon sud tiiutps, of all colors, for trimmings; Tllaek and rolnrcdCloilis. for making cloaks, etc. I call particular attention to mv slock ol good for Men and Boys' wear, il being much larger than usual, eompriniug in part, ' Kentucky Jeans fcrmine wiottl ; uiagnnai weeua. Black and colored Salinetls j Black Doeskin Cawiinerea.oi all price ; Pancv and nlain colored Caasiincrca; A000 y'd of bleached and unbleached Cotton Cloths; r ine black and colored L loin; Red and While Flannels, of all grades; Linseys, of all qualities; Linen and Cotton Table Cloths ; Apron Clicks; Bed Ticking; K.irrA an.l Red RlanketS. SOIIlS VerT flllC S Ladies' Collars, Sleeve Cufts.and Chcmisells, French worked bands ; Iiivh Linens, of all qualities ; Biillianta, for undenlrcaMs; Jaconet, checked, striped, figured, anil plain Swiss Muslin; . A great variety of Gloves, for ladies, gentlemen and children; Ladies' and Men' Fulilier Over shoes; Men' Uuilaln Over-shoes; ati'imm. line ik'n .! on hand. . A large lot of Pine Cignia, of lb moat app'ovctl briuds; Xmoking snd ChewingTobacco ; Pencil sharp ....... K.,iii.... A ,!..: Mum. nattein Canvas; Oil Carpeting; HoiseCollars; Hamee j 8adille-bags ; Vyoacii, Pa.i.I anil Jju.n Vanli. hea:' Paint and Varnish Brush- u. .,,.1 iViin flit: Caatincss (iiind Sloue Hangincs; cVe. - t All of the above, snd sny thing usually kepi in s re- tail rt.ne.sn be found at JAMES WEIJU'. Oclobei S3. l0- Clarendon Iron Works, : W ILMINGTON, N.C. A. II. Vanbokkeleu, ri opi lelor. THE subscriber htrving purchaved the entire intcrrrt in the " CLAKEN'lrOX IKON WORKS," soli- cits orderi for 6team Engines, of any power or style. Saw Milla of every variety, Mining Machinery and Pumps, Oris! and Haw Mills, complete, ' Parker, Turbine, and other Water-whrela, Rice-field Pumps sud Engines, Leavitt's Corn snd Cob Crusher, ' Rice 'J'hrasherr, -Hhingls Machines, . Chafiing Hangcis snd FuIIies, Cotton Gius and Oenring, Iron Castings of ali kinds snd patterns, Brass ditto ditto ditto, Locomotive and Tubular Boilers, Flue and plain Cylinder Boilers, Blacksmith work of sll kinds, Iron Doors for Houses and Jail. Till". ESTABLISHMENT Having been le-oigauized for the etpress purpose of insuring punctuality In the eieeulion nf all orders, ll.o , public may rest satisfied that any work which may of fer will be promptly delivered according to promise, and of such workmanship as cannot fuil lo give sslisfactinn. THE MECHANICAL. DEPARTMENT Bi'init in clisrire of a man of talent and experience, I have no beniisiion in saying that the work hereafter turned out, shall compare favorably in every respect with . that of Ihe roost celebrated in Ihe Stales, and at prices which will make it Ihe interest of all that want to send me their eiders. REPAIR WORK. Always done without delsy; and having a large furea for that purose, it will prove advantageous to sny per son needing such to give me the preference, without re gard to the etpense of sending same from a distance. Orders will lie addressed to " Clarendon Iron WoiU,' Wilmingtou, N. C. A. II. VANBOKKELEN. October 15 JO I.h.h I'l li ..i ..... I. -.a. ... arnvftrt, nti.lii.)! hia a friend brnuahl him a ouautitv of Hollowav'sOinlineiil miaiue, wra,.ped his sliromi aiotiud linn, and J ami P"" i"'eo;.tely "?"- 1 '-il, wn t.iiml himself iAitimllv imnroved nv them, awl nf Muck iwdilioi if at prerarnt felt in Chicago anion;; tliv Uoiuan I'athidua, and cs- jrrc'utJy (hose bcloniriR t (lie cliarch ol M. Irnia, at (Ise t-vjttt! 4 (tie Biahop, in depria iog tta pavtur frm his posiiion, expelling him from llw charclt, and appoint. u;f in hia atead sm Irioh larieat. who cauuot apeak a word of Frrurh, ihoali the congregation ia almot tluively r'rcncli. SaLK ur Coi.u.oB The Clai Wville (Ten ) fbroniile My a, that the Masonic College at that place baa hero auld to the I'rceby lenans. That paper aiwlerktand the term ol sale m be, live I'rctJnlcriaus lake ihe ropertv, and ajr the debts now Imagin over the College (he tlebta ainovntiii; ta aboat 9,0OO, while (he projxrtv ia etiutatril tu be worth 2J,0O(). The A-pinU CewMMt fays -. - Santa Anna saml lasnsiy are eal.ty i stalled Ml and near Car- j (li gen. Oar reader are aware l'ial n lias a fravttifl tMVuce bin a few nub s distant from Cartksgeita. His haronda was andi r good cul (teaiiiaa two yeaia ago, w hen li left it at the call of lo partisan in Meiic.r. II now ;e nun tiund himself cumIuhIIv improved bv them, ami by ner-rvriing with idem for eleven weeks, be was entirely cured, and has siuce eajnyed the best of health. TT INVALIDS recovering from Ihe eftects of Fever, P.il'i.Mis l)ieaaes. 01 Inns continued lltnea of any kind, ill find Carter's Hoanieh Miilure the only leinetly v liirti wilt revive tticirdrmiping constitutions, expel sll bsd hu mors from ths blood, eicit Ihe h-er lo a prompt snd healthy artim, and by i's tonic properties, restore lb patient lo hie snd vignr. ,. - I VV esn onlv y Tttt 11. A mg:e noin mum I all the .called ban-unrillas in eiialence. It eonlains look 1 14 sen in ihe medio house door, awaiting i the coming of bis companion, A in jo on foot, passing along Ihe road inwards the lavrrn, look him ! he a ghost, and, alarmed ilinosl to death, tan a fal a hi feel nii!d carry liiin. in H e tavern, which lie reached mil of breath. As sonn as he e.iulil speak, be dec lared lie bad seen a ghost, rob ed in w bile, and sitting in lb ehtircli door. Hut nobody would believe him. II then declared th.it if any one of llicm would r a ith him he .u.l.l mn hrV. and ihrv luiwhl be roiivmred. Died, iu this county, on the SGtU instant, after a lin gering Ulncsa, Cot. Paisi-kt .Nbihox, hi the d year of hia age. The virtuoua and amiable character of ihe deceased won for him Ihe respect and esteem of all, and the sincere lovo of a large circle of relative and friends. He died in the full triumph of faith, snd in his last hour exctaimed, I have a building prepared for me, a bouse not made with hands. Death waa dis armed of its terrors, Ihe grave of iu victory. Col. Xel. son baa leu wne ana inree cniiurrn, u ,n..u... ... I. of a kind husband and fattier. The Methodist church has lost a Valuable member, and society one of j its brightest ornaments. M. JAS. C. SMITH. MILESC.VSTIX.I JAMES C. SMITH & CO. Factors and Comininsion Merchant, So. 2, So tit li Water Street, WILMINGTON. N. C. (jj- Particular attention given lo the sale of FLOUR, and other JUounliy Proilucr. . Uiletatf S3. 10 ly NOTICE. tLL persons indebted to Ihe estate of JAMES W.M. KEK, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment ; and those having claims against the esUie will present them, yrnpeily authenticated, within Ilia lima piesi iibed by law, or this notice will be plesd ill lr of their recoverv. JOHN I.OL'rvllAlU, October 15. BEDFORD VAUGHN, S Ex'i. beMiaiion. found who had the courage in gn. At length a mm who was so afflicted with rheumatism thai j Mrli,lee of wonderful euras around th bot tle. More than fie humlmd persons in the iiy ol Itichmnnd, Vs., can testify lo Us good ellccis. See advoilissmcui. he could not walk, declared lie would wnh him if be e-iuld only walk lo get there. The man then proposed In rairy Iiiio on hi back, look him up, and off ihey went. When they gi in sight, sure enough there it waa, a be bad said. Wishin lo ntisfv lhemrlve well, and m get a near a view nf hi ghostship a diey ' could in the dim light. Ihey kepi venturing up nearer and nearer. 'I lie man w ith ihe thioml around him, lk ibeiu lo h hi roinpauioii wiih a aheep on hi back ; and asked in a low lone of voice t "!! fat I" Meeting with no reply, lie repealed In que Aa ounce of fact U worth a pound of theory ; and th na nfeonebjeiva) focU thai cluster around that in- ramoirabl itrruarathm. Hoafland'a German Biltera, loto io private lil for the ihirl lime ; and w i ,j, n tnlflnt i,-s higher, tiresniae the little ptiebhi vf Tol4e"lnu-i liae' Ae fal f eiinng aitrtctHm lo induce him ! I'cate hi re- J rrpfy atru;n ,en In ciclaimrd in a ve (irrmenl there a second Uttie, afcr hi ' iling hcmenl lone, aod varied can er." j 1 UK TiT V This was enough. The man with ihe other PIANO FOR SALE. V8LTERIOR Baltimore manufacture.! PIANO will be sold oil acruiumnilating terms, on applica tion lo Major Palmer, at the Post Oflice. October 39. P E. J. IX'TfEULOH. W.P.ELLIOTT. LUTTEBLOII & ELLIOTT, ""J -V:M: LIrZr.n rommisKioii and Forwardins mi its mIw ii Ion if ami rr.H.i.iv,Bre rtrrtritt inrrrdulilv ileH fiom oueslioning its efficacy, In all ease of diseases of Ihe slomach. whether acuta or chronic, il may be recommended tr its caahinf , er did and renovating influeuee. Dypewia. heart-burn, om of appetite, nauea. nervoua Irem ir. relaiation ami dcbililv. eVe, tie relieved ly th Billera in a very short iae nf lime; and a perseverance ia their oe never fail to work a Uiorou-n cure, nee auvernarmeni. (hi or tub Pknaltis or I'omtknkss-A nn hi back retdird i genilrnou leceinly banded lady out f ihe rail- m f,t , rin yn mar have him ; and drop- j load ears 81 liunaio. 4 was a oiai ,'' ping III invaliil, Iran lieu Daea to me lavrrn a j iyii.' it ... : e It VI... I.. ! ' TUB MARKETS. Petersburg, October SB. COTTON, ITORACIO I.op, 1-al, I'iite, In lier, and simply offered her hi band a a. (eti could carry hint. Hoi be bad . g -g a f ; -I of mdiicne. It turned out thai the are j seairelv gntirn there, when here came the In- tunniii awav from Iter husband at the time, and j , i.j IMt( ioi The sudilen fi isitit had cur' had a large qnaniity of g'Knl and eliattels wiOi 'Cl ),im nf rhenmatii-m ; and Iruui that lima Iter. The uiifortuai tiranger, being taken lor ; frid ha was a we'l mau ! lier friend, waa ne-led at ilto ci and eut , 'pi,;. u tstll (, vc hern a re d ocriirrenre. lo jail wiih her. II bad some Jillieuity in r . ni M n u,a only tt of such cuti s ol ; iHhltshing ibal hi poliienes sli.wld .ol be tag-; wIiktIi ha beard. ' I one heard f an old j d lo a luurli greater f ill. woman, who bad been bed ridden, I think, for j ; twenty years, ana who upon me noii-e taking " I IXOl R-rnuiitrj, rauitiv, GL'AXO IVeov'ian, Mcatcan, Pavellevill. Octoler 87. CANDLES Fa vetteville monld. 8i 8J 4 6 6J 12 00 (10 2 1)0 2 rG 80 821 8 73 9 00 9 50 9 7S S3 00 Z5 00 Merchants, WI I. M IN G TO N, N. C. Dealer in Lime, Calcined Plaster, Cement, Lend Plarfer, PUrtAmg Hair, 4c etc. October 37. It NOTICE. I WILL give GOOD WAGE lo a Man of good re- j port for bonesiy, industry and rapaciiy.l lead small . force on mv larin. , . I will seU the following LOTH in HilUhorough, viii No. bi, in.Move,l, and No. 194, 193, 14, awl oe fonrth of No. 209, aoimr vel. W.M. J. BINGHAM. Oak. Orange, Oct. 57. ll-5wi X O T ICR. NEC It OK S AND LAND AT Fl'BLH.: SAI.K. WILL b sold, si the late lesi.lcnc nf James Wal ker, deceased, on the I llh day of December next, Twelve likely Nee roes, men and women. Abo tract of Land, adjoining Marcus Harris, 8ha- drack llohert and others, containing ISO acre, mm or less . .. A credit of on and two yeara will be given, the pur chasers giving boud and approved security. JtMI.N I.UCK.1I.MII , p,..., BEDFORD VAUGHN, J October IS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. T'HE subscriUra are now receiving and opening a . large end varied stock of New all anil (ftlintrr (Soois, avbich lliev ofter en reasmiable terms. It is impossible, in sn advertisement, io enumarai an Ihe arliclts lo which they would call aiusntion, but they bat riR LAWKS. Kolid English and French MrriiMw, Black, Stiiped, Plaid and Moire Antique Bilks, All Wool OeLainea, Solid aud fancy, Mouaelin UeLaincs, New Winiei Bonnet Ribbona, Grass Buds, Wheal and Velvet Leaves for Trim ming Bo'ineia, Velvet Morie .ntiqoe 1 nmintngs, Mohair Head Ureses, Philsde!phis eJbop-Mad Shoes, Cloaks, Mantillas. Tnlma. and fhawli. FOK GENTLEMEN, Ovetenats of all grailea, IlUk and Coloml Proek Coats, Plush and Cul Velvet Vests, Italy's Ventilated Ureas Hate, Bolid and Fancy Casaiiiiers, India Kubher Coal and Paula, filuve. Bucks. Ties. 4cc Tbrir stork of Krisejs, Caiikets lists, and t?hoe Family Groceries, &c. Jl'ST received-at the old aland, aud for sale at lw -prices, by Jamea Webb, 6,101 pounds of Brown, Clarified, Coffee, Crushed, Loaf and Powdeied SUGARS, of the best kind. S.S12 pounds of Kio, Laguara and Java COFFE. Superior Green and Black TEAM. 8erm, Adamantine end Tallow CANDLES. 1.400 pound of Sole Leather; end also a lot of home made stout Upper Leather. SO Legs of Nails; Powder, Sbnt, Lead ; 8oap, Snuff, lion Pels, Ovens, Bpidera and Lid. Buckets, Tuba, Churns, Crockery. 850 pairs of Boots and Shoes. BOOTS for Children, Boys and Men, both fin and Coarse. MIOES for Ladies, Children, Boys, Guls, Men, and Servants. Also, Philadelphia shop made Shoes, for Ladies, Mios es, and Children. Trunks, both low priced and good quality. ' Indies' Bonnet Boies; also Hand Trunks and Valises, Csrpet Begs, Sstcbels, dee. iu. 3U0 llats and Caps. Gent's finest Moleskin Hsts. Also Hate and Cap of various material and ahape, for Meu, Boys, Ubildren, Inlanta, ana Servants, incluumg Far, Fell, Wool, (Vc. tVe. , , GUNS. IS Guns, Sing! and Double bine), both low priced and verv fine. Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Gam Bags, on hand and lor sals by JAMES WEBB. October 1. A oWnterr lia beca) wade of a 8tn toon Jar to that of'gun. Arabic, w bit h eotlca from a lire in the iinrtlictn pari o( Ta. The tli.c overt i iiroiiotinreil in the Waaltin-lon City Ktar to be aecoml only lo the dinovery of gold in California. l!(AK.tNi.a Ereiigvr. reeenl work nf ecM-iie give Ihe lo lowing novel i xpenment, which settle a inca inn of a-one' imporianee in philosophy J Two bund-ed pound weight of eanh w.a'dtie.1 ia an oe ami afterwards ptil 4nto ait earihea cel. Tha eardi waa Ihea itioisirtr) d with rain walrr, ami a w illow iree, aighiii five pnnmta, wm placed ibeiein. Pur i C the space of five yer ibe enh w far, fully watered with rain r, or pure waierjlht w.ll-w grew and flouriahed. rnil.jo prrtei.i me j airtli Kj.in sniff J with freell Carih Or dust . , ., Kv it, ai ar.nria ii wa covrretl wiih laiit. C metnl ama!l b air only. After nwin in ih air for five year lb tree w removed and found lo wtigh 109 t.nnhd and aboni ihre onneea ( lb leave btcb fell from ln lire evttr anintnii were aoi in- lulled in tin wtifbi. The wrili ibeti t tu ivrd from the ril. again l"eI ' rn, and afterward weighed I it a discovered in I,... Lt mil ah.nl two ollure ol II OfiRl- Tim ICI wwniioi www owe. Are mad tier e-cap upon bcr feel, and was ne- vei aa rotihiird by the die-e arierwartls. I'hiMilphim Vimritr. 15 C5 ONE WEEK LATER FROM KI ROPB. j Httirt, Oilobtt It. i Tha Conanl steamer Alrira atriv'! ber ibi mnrning. with Live'piml date In S-tunUy, the I Jib itiaiaul. Th new from the seal of war i nnimpor- Mrbiatnpol l Oi'iel, nh Ihe exception i,MW..rid witlia number ol! of an oc.-aibmal ltot frorn Ho U...n bai STiK frr .h. free admission of ter.e. sbgh. f.cmen, km f near trtcn, irnninnniij w.ms'n; .- lie. The A'li h vveen ibrfaieninf 1'riekop, but their adviiica ba been clucked for lhf Free fill. '""V Tbf French troop are eonrenirtinf on In Danube. Itaiion ha been onlererf ilmlief tipcrni, 40 Adamantine, 20 COTTON, 71 ULOL'U Superfine, I Fiitf, I I'nu. FKATIIKII!, FI.AX-SfKED. I CORN. MOI.ASSKS Cuba, iN.Ot trail, VIIIkKV, Wihningtim, Octolict S!l, CAXDI.ES Tallow, Adamantine, fpcriii, COFKKi:-Jaa. Ijiguayra, Rio, FI.OCU-N. Carorma, i MOlsASKS Cuba, N. Orlcana, Sl'OAU nn.n, laf ami Ciuhd, 20 50 S3 8 73 30 ?J 40 iS 73 40 30 50 1 . a r.t. I 111 I. i . mm .. 1. al j .ikolsi.llUP ""'Will WHB rPal Cirf, illtl will WllMif IU iviaia 4 LLpetaon. nidrbted Ulhe e-.le of Ae latt JAM X (f mirkH A VM-rt.lV5r JaCTUKREMTlNEstSON. W -P. a. hmger indulgence eaasmi he ( '" 9 g 1). I, CIsAllK. j Oclola-l ST. - TO THE PUBLIC.': SLTEKIOIt COURT OK LAW, ORAXOK CotSTV. September Term, 1 835. READY MADE CLOTHING nAVIXO made arrangemrnta with on of th best manufactories of Clothing in tbia Country, wh import their own goods, I am enabled lo offer aa assail mcnl of superior cut snd make of Coala, Pknts, Vests, Overcoat, Kbirta and Collars, blocks, Cravata, and eve ry Ibini for genlleiuen'a wear at reasonable prices. . JAMES WEBB. October 3, 183S. T- SCHOOL BOOKS.' A LOT of Mchool Books, English, Lstin, and Greek, kinds used in Mi. W, J. Bingham's BchooL For Hal by J. C. TURRENTINE tt SON. Octobers, IS AS. 7 TUB subscriber take this mellnal of liilormilig lira: T ine present lermoi uirpn. io.u..,.B cusbmiers and the a-il'he generally. Hist hia Mills i iaV (jouni y, tl wss rmlere.1 by tlie Judj prowling, the'. hi Id on th second i.. ..i.. .l fLmi, f Mm best kind. ' a Roerul Term of ssl Court be ami wiih despatch, having thrr pair Burr running, , Monday in December nest. I allies and witneasea con- t l ii..... i . t,m h.ia. Ihe . miu-iI in liil Bulls are hereiiv shhiiici to stteiio. a no can kis wni w. . vn. ... - - - - - , i i l-cj , - ii 1 t l I i Mills siilhin alwul Ihre mile of lh Rail Kcwel.J JAMr.M tilUW, VlCI'K. wherlheFInrranbeputonndshifedloaiiyma.l fVp'emlirr Sf . ! ket desired. Tho-v from dislanc. coming earl) in - , b. evening, caohav. j "" Ten Dollars Re ward. ( morninf. sa inai mrv '" - - 1 returiiiu ran gel llwir lM lo l .ke home, all lh mm Iriii. Barrets kept rmirsn'iy on i The Alpha Woolen Mill, Oranjft to, 7 Silrt Ent of BiIUboron;h. 19 now in successful operation. The suWnber with confidence now invil customer with their Wool, for which Ca.h wilt be paid t market prices; or their wool will be manufactured to suit tbcm at eilreaieiy 1 hiw price. Having a tare auptly of Cloth already 7.. ; made, il might suit customer lo nehsng at om. i Every iralucvment will b eilended, and they hop to ' aierit and receive ih encoursgement of a iulelhgt al RAX sway from Ih anl-iilier. on die ?th f 0.-lo her. IMA. hnuiid boy named Ineram Boudon. community. jnt 4f,fXW French iroope, who were ripened '10 arrire at Sdiaria ahoul die f nrl of Octobei. 16 m 17 20 .".0 I 35 50 I 1(1 18 I.) 14 IU 13! 73 10 23 38 40 I 00 i 9 91! 13 121; rmrtJJjjmj-.JXaia- t ... . La ,onl .hat .mirrtf Th air ha bee, dmco-' de.f.1 M Shotnla. RoSsian lWiuaa P. Maa.ta. Hmwerly Ihi. uie, to M... foil, for ihe benefit of h "-"n"- J a . a . r .-.1. .1 MioiMaini . 1 a 'as v" - - wrtrt Hi nvjr mr nmtr.- fi -ini -- to AUmsne county, n Thursday Ihe SSth instant, ny th Bet, A. . Hughes. Mr. Ammt Mraaat to Mis Nsni Viocrnl, sll of that county. Al Mount Pleasant, Rockingham rounly, oa Wed neaday evening th 18th insUnt, by list Be. Jacob Doll, Mr.Tooaa M. Hrat lo Mi l-m is M. Mo.r, Ihitd Jiiif hter of Me. Hamucl Moor. la Washington Cily, n Wedneaday Ihe 81th insl, Newand Fresh Goods, fllHE ander-ittned has juM returned from New York A wiih a full sssoftrmirt of Good for OeulfcmeM wear, comptieing Hrnraoi's. B Wey's and Drrmno Msasnn's Droail Cloth, Veltct, Heater' and otltcr Over-mating, Rich Fancy Caimrrf, Velvet, Cashmere, and .Moire Antlijue Vcslinj:, JOHN C. SHIELDS, WM. NELSON, 4I SALE. and Wednesday the late rsaidtm illsboiotifh, all , . . . Uil trie lursonai pror-nj uewnemf isior uecTawu,i,.veirrnn , t.miti vi. lleh..d snd Kiirbea Furnitom. .11 : that I get him. He J probably lurking boul m C- JLfanatai Tools. eucb M .... Ploogr-. Ac. jwll,vguaitimaidIayene,,c. , f g ,,, Wmk ltme 8fiu bsm-U rfCo.n.600 Hishel of I . "M' . 1 ! Wheal.smitioaheUof Winiei Oat, and ill lb faille, imnlley-s'ioi.ouiiiiaric.no.a-, j gllPrp lm Hg which are Hi beat of I heir kind, "'. .... "" " " t On huraday lh 1st of .November, S moroagh bred NOTICE. ! broad Mart. 4 thomueh bred Colts, wiU be soU. J.amdi Woods, vierutnr. snd ethers, itgamtl John II. i A dil f si month will b gi ...... 4. t . t..:..L. ..ui.ii. . a.. li m. J..M lit u jiiu urn. i:i.a. I Th verv bct I ricee will I pw ti r..i i ny , lie m a vrrT mi,i r , .1 ' .. . ....:. ..'.i.. u.iu , Li Prter B. Ilullm's. iu mm it a whit man. H i nineteen yesr ohl, about ; .H.u-Th. ifiv. fret seven incheahiih, weigh. Ian ponnde, nd basj ADMINISTRATOR'S 10.tM.9Ul-h.la of Wheal willed. ; a down ha. I e bad on WMa n. le, . a Dc. , w,,(mTwrft ALEXANDER DICsV.. , bal. jreea eauco r. we.. 7 I---" , 1 ,d J-0f llcel,,,,,!. Ortober 57. . W,H V . 1 .. .V.T 'i : of Dr. Wilts. Cain, defeased, near H .1 in. ii ,. - -. . MrasM Darnmiiie mm. a wui aiv sivi. ir-.'- Paul, td.uinielialor, and other. I IJflWfAXT lo a decree of lb Puprein Court of, North Camlinl. mad io ibe abov named csuse.j iltf etnl.tota of James M. Mmith, decea-rd, aa meniiooed . ! n said ilecree. will file their clsims. properly proved, io THOMAS September SI. II. CAIN, AdiuV. FOR SALE OR RENT, a Varr.nt.r. T...4 M..nJ. hineu floe Wa. Readr-made Clolliinz. and I ortlialiinit Omni, the uV rt -a Cmrt tn in city ot iiamgn, oa at or- lw rrrfk, ,Hj.alnj, Srt Uwi nd Arch.Uld . ...". . i tm Iha "lllh dav aT .uemlef Mil. to ahich M res-cilully mvnea in tiemnn . - vt,vi.- t v rtertr f.rendaaod live public. E U. f KtL.51 Av, tier. lie bw Ihe sat isfsction of stating, thai hi aelcetioo i! Jeplem.wt .7. bv far Ihe most iwrlett, as regard Iru laete, slegaiw " VnTllPV .. i -...i... J k. t... ..m haa nlfrred. I A U i Ivli. aoo a.....,, - ... , - . . . , ... . .sw mm rf Th eJlwnenee mm man iwemy jrn'w u ravur. orwersnnro na-nis;, Cain. Tbia tract oa on It a good Dwetliag Hi and is well limbered and watered, and contain two hanilrrd and fifty r lb re hemlrrd acre. Any on wtshiug such a place, would do well to inmMr of th sulMtriber, t South Lowell. Otsni eountv. JOHN L. 1SR0WN. Keptemher It. t Aa Tl i statement mr at fiisl appear inciedihlf. toil on l lit refloction b trotH i ptnvad, ! h i atmosphere e miam esrlniine arid, which is lh romivmiml of 714 frw b wi(hl sf oi) jea and 138 pari by weight of caibon. i I..- t.- ..i..l.... (,.. nl.iu an t raT Vatlg tsaoa, of Waebinglmw ainiv "a" ..... ( the north aide of Sebaatopid toward, lb height of Belbert, Only few thousand remain to gonsnn the nmihern fori.. a .... . . . , ... ... ii . . t Thf AlHM tteei ia oeiore mo wans oi imr' Obllnnri'. Died. n lb t8lh iuslant, at lb bams of hia I to this enmity, Rev. Joax A Divuuaa, in lh 41st j iw.n.a f 'suuie Court. Iskr out b-lters M silmi-' effols io pleses hi Ibis histane b. shrady hern fully ' nMislnm Ui isi of WILLIAM tAIX Jr., o .,.-.. aeeevweo, wrrny aivea swim as v a. a va. said EHsl. mean and make iminedut paymenlt and) a-vnitR Corarlnershiit of Nelson A Paul has etnlreJ thrtabsvingrWi.toprrinllimdulyuthenticleO,! J. by ijuiion, and Ihey now offer their Work f sustiined If the judgmeul of rii f ka-wn l-sl .Ira Mis ooo.rapar. y. . t , , . . , . Mora ,M!uj vrere poo nam. ims s "r'' Tug Vatil or tn 0a Cnnp, On. Vigt)i. of ladian. In hi adders l ihe Agri- rnltural Fair M4 at liimtr. .new i. ,) oar grass crop i n fwnro-rljr appifciarm. en on ";P ,irl.l. and nifn ld l.rg a pmfl.. nei,l,lm.bm.d of Nicd.i. IT Tori) .fis thousand The In rri of Ihe Unit.d Siaiea in I8J0 R.i.ian are fonce nirate.l. wa er lJ.nim 001 ion. I ihi Ut 1833 be Ten ihon mml roeti are iH ' hiTHher tn mam mshhaaabl anJ twsl eslablohed bousest I m,in (M) time preierild by law, otberwis ihu nonce i GogAt g Vmt (, tiA M tnrt M armimf and for bis Beady mad Clothing, both I lvt ami, mi tr plesded w twr of their neeovery. to esll and amin Ihem, sa Ihev hsv food 1st year tli.h (h.irnaM ih ehisest serutmy. THOMAS CAIN, Adm r. ptrtioent of slmost atl kitata of Dry isoade. Tbey aU All k A. A. I. And a N. I fit Is piomisnh aw' uptemW I, lS. "K- j request sll that r In debt to th firm, by aoi c a Uing- V,"!,b,wb wa diirtingaished for any year Ira. thi. " I " Mlal M a elManeat toaeber. Beiof deprived m rly " i.e. -t k:. c-.u.. k. . kma.bt aa and educated by - . . .1 - Ll....tA.Ml Im .A MMNUHf, lltinatf. 1 av, mnn s nowiwiiimn" . :...... . ........ - r hjaae. diatelf . The ! anchored there on Ihe Bill I t mu hf taar,rt tnrt of lh Be. WlUista Ding, oi tertnrter ronvisiru rrtoi nir--.'i-.u-.i"- ami iwei.treven tnmr. The I tar unveil n. ii ll.le.a on Ibe 22.1. bm left the neit da in me t.h f hi father, be ws brmight aa nd ducted by hi brother, Wm. J. Bingham, at that lime Principal of th IJilteVwoush Artey. II mad a puhli pro fession mf bis faith ia Cbrwl when bol sixtaen yr pay required. October It. LEVIN C..RM1CIIAKL, Strayed or Stolon, nf nesr Chiprl II in, a Pat lb delivery, or bit ny iolormatioo comer mug j VnriV tlta aahseriiair. liviui aV emvU farms Colore,! Mule, li tO yr old. ....i,.. i IS fiflfiOail. whidi wa wmih JI50,it roatiiroin Uaiaai Atiieo fmpo- COO.O'lO t while lh vi .iti! Villi, ri crop li ilUfo iaaioo. j ' . Jm , Alter anrndii.g ' tt , ISi. at o..i 81 '.OD. 0l lUi Cf. m-ll Ua , 4 O.nieL fitCl erf fiC lMf lui becil .0t lt c..M.te,,l and t.mrlj mta.tl. Aller sfrnamg old. aal ermaeetod himself with th Preshytari , th, nK Bwl. anifl reward will I give. 1 fhiwM B.lnJ. ,.,U.,P.ar..-.hirbb.eorued,.r.a; U M. J. B. MLUDO , -.1.,, IUco on the IlilMioroiigh Course. ' rpilE Great Bsc an lh HiMwroogb Crs wiU, M. rom il on Thursrtay th 1st lj m ovemoer, lgS5. one mil heat, and repeat, tVccMoa Bailey, b. , aged 4 years, entered by J. P. faata. ..'.''" Tmn T.v Jo, g. , aged I Tea's, sulcrad by A eoufll, I pay ll sam. - th business mnvl h seitleda UII.L.IAM ISM.SU.ls WILLIAM PAUL. OS- August It, I8M. STOVES. tlsat tssy bo wauled. f C AN furnish, at start bulk, 8T0VC3 of any iiieJ james Yitnn. $ Ooobcr 1, 7-
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