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if v- k ttCT Friday, March 11,1 643. . Mr. Urnry at Hillsborough. Mr. Henry tt. dreed large assemblage of the people of Orange, nt UiUboro on Tuesday the 1st instant. The venerable Editor of the Recorder, one of the most renjKctuble Federal papers 11 the State, does not appear to have admired Mr. Henry' oratory in tilt- occasion very much, end he has no relish what evrr io fact we may any h express a decided d'fn.Iish for his arguments. We hardly expected tuat lie or. any of bis party , would be greatly i.tcaed, and then-fore we are Dot either disappoint. H or surprised at hia ectiroato of Mr. Henry's eflart. It was doubtless any other than amusing r complimentary to tlie Whiggory. We presume that Hie .Excellency Gov. More head war-not there, a the Recorder makes no mention of him. .- t " .' The Nurllicrn Democracy. ' It wis the wise and sngaiious rerrurk of Mr. Jcflerson that "The Democracy uf the North fire tli natural allies of the South " a remark, the truth of hich has long since ben wlllffd beyond n P question, but if Biijlhinj, w now needed to prow it true, the events of the ial few years have been more than sufficient to ratUly every unpre jmheed mind that the Northern Democracy are the We allies of the South in principle, 'and her only true Irinnds in feeling. Look at the Le gi!aturc of the Northern States the Democrats arc the only opponents of the Federal, anli 8oulh. ern policy of protective tunuNt they are the only opponents in solid force of the 'progress of AMitton. The Democratic Legidutures retxike the spirit of iiicend ary fanaticism, and TespccJ the right .f the South the. Fedenl.Whig L. jj:!jturcs pass laws for the protection f negro, Meaiers, and to preveot the recovery f( i)ie tnen property., L-idk at Congm the Northern Ve' morriii hnve uniformly denouncrdwith unflinching lmMncw afl rfl rt to interfere wiijh Our iosiitationr nnj rigfTt (Kiy have ma:. fully stood" by u in re . m", - " 1 irn . I vf. .1 :iitijj A rmfitiou B2;resion ; while, the Northern Inderal Whigs bm as unikraily cheered ,!he infmous cr-w on in their foul wqjrji.liy their acta nnd encoura.cmeril t by loailiii-llie lab'ee of CortErc" with their pe'itions for Abolition, and for n dissolution of' the Union, anby pouhg'out false and slanderous alue on the Fouthefw people (.tn any man f reavm in view of these farts doubt ,i ire ur true irionus .inng m nm i momac; ti Uil amde-for publication several weeks ego, -t'i-"fi?ll"l"g ff"" th'jwncreilirftt of a Pmocrs'ic nieeiinjr, l:elJ tlie 21tWy Januaiy lir l i Djnvillc IVnnxylvamn. The re?li!utinna breathe a ntttrit of patriotic devotion to principle, and et press regard foriJVwtiiern right which il Southern people jshould, an J will appreciate, and stahor. ' Vlfrr'aaTTvier 7uMi1ieTi"ct;rrjipnif lmle i!'d in lliiwe'xiiry two purtif ; t be one nmsiiting c( m'-n who have at all innea arrogated to I hem wlvr a clufin to all the icitclligenca, wealth a d.-cfncv. in tUeountn'.eodeavuririf to have what they eiifn strong G ore m merit , and by that mcaimj iocrraie a privicgnd order to, lord it over Ibeirj P l uw mni4ne cmcrm a ereai rmajire, com .r.tt-dftd the farmer, fitot-hgnic, and laboring ( i el nes of lliu ieiple, who succeedoj in etsblih log, and have, turn 1n favor of a Republican form of ti"erii'i!"tjt,yM'oM we now possess, nf cq'ial rights to all wen. At all times, since the sdojition ol the prcsoul Coiistitution, the first nsmed party , . have, bv various means, atlemnled to'subvett the' CotitiiuinMr,firii,Utdettbi' admini-itr.ititin of John( Adimsvly pieaiwoi iwmhioo biki anep ptw, wnicn j jliey aUqn'ipted to eidWce at Jtepoiirt of the Iwyo. j JiM and atiKe iti'tt 'ime by 'changing their party j iiXaic, "and attempt irg to delude tho people by j keeping out of view their principles, and raising j faUe i-ue before them, to work upon the avarice if Mine and distre-s of others, so as to gam their . purp e. 1 . ' i J a To rectpilutste these attmnpta would ocCifpv j rr'ore rtKim than can be ajiaied io tlUa piper. A , recent rase is IrW-i in every ore mertH.ry i al I no I ig Calll'l StKI fisro, elder meemijr, low -ir ", promiid nmiy liiVdi-hargn his debts the me l.anic wnd laborer .higher wajes and filter piv TV Lirillff hmht-t pnce foi I'Kir Jirmljiee. H a vo U'iy of (hone proinoats beeal reahze.l' ?fot ine. - A.r-,t,ompt ts.aga.n ma log oy no saine , pany,, cnPid of the same men, to delude jiart Uect ive ; 1. 1 .w, ... , , . t ie oeople, by M-Hioiing new name and poailion. lhA wagei Tire a;.aiii promid to mechanics and , laborers, allp 'cuuiry embarrmeiit are to ho , see, arid ttw lumnnts erti iu nai nifin i.m . for their produce, only itive them a protective iuri!f cu a tew articles, s as jo c.ihs.jCe their price on . "Wier, t'nriiiers, mechanic, einl lnlnHers, Cir the ine roiiwimcr or. in pinoi bfiftt of the artxiocray. Make the many nulu Iriou clasws, hnwcrs of wmal nud drawcra ot wa ter, In enahlo men who lab r not, to live iu pilac and imitate the nobility of, EiikUihI, in luxury nod splendor, whilst those whom they would draw this supiJirt from, wn.ild be as the some das aro now in Eoirland, sollering all the tortures of poverty and st trvation. Placing n- confidence in the pro tewion nf men wfco only "kiss lo botray," nud relying on Hie nurily'of Democratic prmc pies, we uro ainemhl-tl lir tho purxisetd'decUring our firm Bdheniun to those principle under which the conn try has fl iurihup so oiig as these who protemu d ami punned those priuciplu have governed the nation. Therefore, " " Rronhrd, Taut all tariffs heretofore imposed by Congress on the imports from foreign countries, have bee. u K-ipial apd unjust in Ihuir operalions, lending to oppres the many, for tho luefit ol the le. I'tial we are in lavor of V tanil equal iu jt perat!..n,on alL Brticlea (except those of the ut moHt i,ece-,ty,) whem-ver the expenses of Govern ment r quire revenue to b raised, l itlicr to tudcem nationul faith or dfnnd I ho nattoo agninat foreign i .nult'or sjigiCssiop utte$olced. That we enter our protest Against the passage of a tnnir. evon if neceiwrv to meet the evpemwa of the Government, which will be discriminating in itsetP-cti j and we iniint that ta ationbe equal on all articles, except those of the utnv.st necusity, and that no more money be rais ed than is nfcesmirv to meet those exnenscs. "Rttofotd, Tbat we considers discriminating protective lanlTss a twin sister to a National B ink, ana noin as tending to destroy our republican form of Government. . httolocd, That we look with contempt on the attempts now making bv interested individuals to Impose on the labo'ing cIhs ei of the comiKiinity, as they did in lh? day of log rubins and hard cidr, iy promixing Ingln-r wag if a protective land is iirippscd J when, at the same time, many of those persons do not now fulfil thi ir enirairements. bv paying the wages promised by them to the laborers; they employ, ex ept at sacrifice, which we soy is neither honest nor humane Rrtalved, That we view the lew passed at the last session of Congres, for the distribution of the public lands amongst the several States, at lime when the public treasury was empty, as charac teristic ol the principles of the purtv who ban the majority in Congress, and done so for the purpose of giving mom an apology to create a national debt, - and lay additional burdens on the jnduMtrv pf the countryart attempt to carry out their old Fe'drral maiim (hit a n ittonal debt is a national blessing.' Reiolee-l, Th it we consider any attempt by one Statu or its people, to interlcre will) the insti tutions of another State, a, nothing else tbao trea son seaiimt the wfiole nation. " Rtiolcd, That we consider any attempt hv Congress to interfere with Stale institutions, as violation of the Conftitution, and the discussion on the subject of slavery during the present session. as a wante of tim-i and money, which oiihtlo be devoted to tho' dischar'geiofthe'diities.'which of right, 1-loog to that lio y, a'ii are of tho grcijeat iinportanco to the nation." V Ci t on Mr. Clag'i RcsuJuikhm, says ; " Mr. Calhiun't Speech on this occasion is justly esteemed 4neur . the ablest,' most luminous, bnd unanswerable?, eVffr delivered on the nature of ffcs Government. - We noticed, at its conclusion, that ho was warmly con gratulated by both friends aittfjrjipiinents',4ldiscrim inaiely j all cow;urrig in "engy oi the profound, statesmanlike, and ytimprehertsive knowledge dis played in hia remarks, not only of tho origio'of ifiesi . inisjiuiioa, nui me genius ana true tneoryi ou If tiWlltUtlOIIS. , Stulistiet of Xorth Carolina, , .We copy, from the Raligi Register. Table 'showing tbe resources of North Carolina, which, as IhulfAper aays, " will bo. intereirog for present V inlormjtioo, and useful fo Hutu re reference." We iM HIM mr r. V a a Ha a I. a alte . 1. a. rvt.w- M.t l.ulmna that none of the items are over rated, and we be liavo tbat eomo are not ralcij high enough thst is, thjjolorniatioq is hot ful. lit fact the whole must be incomplete frontbo' timcnd circumstances umler which It' wns aken. Pity the Register and . its party had ool iy that time entertained and ea- ptVed tbt awijujl appreciation of bIu l importance tT these btaturtics, and uiven Ibeur aid to have them correctly obtained, instead of throw iiigDosTacfip Hivjgwij-n" i ; j tt Rttrtnchdtnt.2TU lltxiso of RppresetlTfftlvTy Jiave consumed so much lime iu dirfCui-siug a propo. . silioo lo cut off two clerkships in mie nf the Ie. .- psrtments, tr.nt the cmjt t .thecumiiry is f tu.WUj whereas the clorkshipcost less than 63,000 per . amiuut--Cisrow 6deif. - '!fy admiraMe jllulranofl of the mannetldlJ J .pfieeM of m Whig M-streochmeut.-.----- -..m. a. ai . r, .W.V. ftam. ,,,,-tiii . K1JLJ . .... CO We understand that our Candidate for Go vernor, Mr. Henry, intend soon to visit some of the Weatern counties, and address the people oo the important subjects of the day. We hopo he miy find it convenient to he here al our Superior Court, which cUmmer.cee on the 21st lust. Should we ascertain bi intention of coming, we will give timely Notice to the people. If Mr. Henry w here at our Court, he will, we have n ' ihiubt, attend the meeting in Davidson on the 20h in-tant, and perhaps a meeting io Davie the week after, f5" No Whig fights in Congress since our last. - T : ' t B2r DCcu Ashbel t'Mirn, formerly a townsman of ours, has been appointed we see,' Minister to France from Texas. Dr. Smith Is well known in lln country as a gentleman id ability and exten sive learning, and w are eura that the guardian chin of the honor and iiiten JolifieytHinir Keunhlic . at the Court of St. Cloud, may be safely entrusted . . te his hand.. ; E Prtsturnl u Hum is how in tho South, on a visit we believe, lo his son's father in -i . . . Mr g( ,root)- s. C. Ue , procwd . i ., i . , . i ,i. fr as New Or cans it is said, und return by the ur as ew wna .... , j . HUrnutac to p.v his rc.een to (.rn. J .cksoo. A qj- nun eeverwl pwrsgfspns w hwh wa 00 Mt.n t,t the ignsof the V,Mmn ad New Orleans betoken trou- Ji!o lo tho Banks in cane their dishonest mjioniqi. I much longer cnytuiucl. In a ' breach of promise " cai-o lately tried in Dover, N- II. 6960,75,, faiun(;es were found for too pliiutifl. Tiio fur forlcni dunned SJ.OOO, hut tin) intelligent jury eonsid.-iimj l ho chargo some what extfavegaut, set about calculating, and figured out a very precise csiiinnt" lo the odd cents, ofthe exact amount of wear Mid tear fiistiiined byjhc plaintiff in her young alTcc'lidiis. Wo dare any the broken hearted one may muke nil ntccsary. re pairs with the JOBfl 75, for, any new oierntion in tho samo line of busineee. It is pnbablethe quondam lover wos'decidedly ofllie opinion, so far us l.o wai coucerued, that Marriage i a niiltci rf nmrc worth, . Thau to be dealt in ly. ittornry.-liipi" The Hon. Uhnard IViW.of Oxford, Now Ilaintwliirc, lias been appoint.-d by tiov Page a Senator in lh UniiH u '"P? ,!be "Ht vacated by tho KiuBUon of tSw Hon. l rankhn Pierce. From We Mecklenburg Jrffirsatiuii At a meeting of the Bar, on Saturday the Oth of March, 164 j, on motion, Ilia Honor 'Judue PitARsna was called lo the Chair, and Col. Wheeler appointed $M:rHary. 0 motion of David F. Caldwell, E.q., the following resolutions were unanimously adopted ; ' . . Retolvti, Tltat tlie sudden desth of Rosfst 1! DtaTON, with whom insnv of us huvs sn hjiii? s'socis- ted during bis profession! caroer, brings to our beans uoep aiaiciHm, v ' RetolvtJ, Thnt we bear witness in this ilcmn msn nrr to tlie ability, eloquence and nianlv U-aring with wliicb he illustrated tint career. "Runlved, That in all the relations of social life, tlie deceswd wss excellent. In the family code, he wss adored : as a friend, he wss warm husried and candid : as a public man. he wis minted, honest and devotod to nts country s weal KetiHvta, i hs as a testimonial of the love and hidli esteem we cherish tor the memory of our departed friend, we will wear the un ful badge of mourning tor one month. Rftnlvtd, That a committee, coniit ing ot tho fol lowing gentlemen, to wit : N, fiovdtm and James W. Onborne, Esqrs., be sppointed lo make known these sentiments to the family of the decessd, tint a copy of .C I...! r t i . 1. - iiickj reaoiuiioiw uo nimifiieu (or puoncaiion in wie Charlotte, Lincoln, and Salisbury papers. J , . And oo motion, the meeting adjourned. '" , RICHMOND M. PEARSON, Chairman. , . Jomt H. Whkkub, Secretary. t k Mr. VJi Bcbe! was to leave Charleston ;yes lerday for the inter tor. , During his .brief sojourn amongst a he has partaken of the private liospi talitieaotonr citizens, by whom he hsa bnSn every whore cordially greeted. , He has, however, re fused all public demonstrations declining the din fwMcndored to him by the -it authorities, and npj an'entcrtainrjH-ht tiflereif by "many gentlemen in tne pamt4 iqeiimocratie pjrty, as a tesii0 nijitj of the good fettling towards- him personally, and f.'lu.e.ir grateful appreciation of the eminent services which, as public man, and during liis PrenidencfriB ha 'rendered to the South ajid lo the Union. Tho-Ci President evinced much plea sure ati'(vti courtesies, but owing lo the arrange ments he had riiad. and the rule he hud laid down fy himself during his present lour, said be was Compelled to decline in both instances. We regret this as: our citizens generally wwild have ben glad to see more" of him, and evince the high re gard they feel towards him. Merrurg of Ath EAST ISDI COTTON,-TI1E END OF THE WUttUJ! The Baton Rouge (La.) Gutcltt, speaks in this wise i , ' M Cotton Ourexehangojtepers are filled with the most alarming apprehensions, respecting the ir fl r ence which the culture of cotton in the East Indies will have on the Uuited States, and on the South iu particular. We cannot now go into an examination of llieie reveries, but we must ei press the opimou that there re a treat deal of humbug in them. That cotton can be cultivated in the Ksst Indies, we do not doubt '; that it wiil be cultivated there and immensely lo our advantage, loo we moat seriously believe- Our -independence of England will oever be complete, while we supply her with cotton break' the cotton thread ,witb which she holds us in 'leash, and we shall then be freo to despise, thwart, and destroy her, if ueed be-! De pend upon H, England will reap a harvest ot blood i'Kom Hie culture of cotton in India.? This w what Bottom would csll " Ercle.'. vein," the editor leehng biiutelf, like tho smd Bottom, m - patt ! tear.a ptt to make all ppiu. vi luesanie aiLii i iu luoowm irwnt i.it Philadelphia UuulU SfartTintteinrChnrkihm Cworicr-Jjaya ! that letters have been received in that City lrmi Boston, atatiug that large orders bsve recently atf,a,tched to the East Indie for cott. u ! Ships sail from Boston end 8alein with ic- and re,uro iade ,b nw lmtf,M, This simple 'facl.ha set tbe. wljjq BgIijifQiiHW't'Oti. iThelr .celebrated cotton crop, the only thing M suo-naiitiai yalue-1hey- portie-- tpedy "-and- .rs.oiJj, they now are crying out kr a Isnlt I Uoe lime fact demonstration to a small way, hs utieily ' up-t l the elaborate and learned theories of the south ou the subject ol prolretion." Now we have al least an easy revenge, if nt a sure remedy f t ihis "startling fact' which is lo form a punt stock company, and send to the Nor i h Polo for our ice. The article in mcoinpa ruble cheaper there io fact jt literally goes a begging. . There will never be any lack of" startling fart" in the world, so long as there are so many block ! heads airaoe lo swallow theim Id Chi He, ton aoaie lime since, there ram iu a rargu of East Iiidiv.li Rice it was sold and eaten I ileie was a still mure remarkable fact so remarkable, ibut tbe hke waa not in the memory of the oldest in habitant, and it is not probable that tlie youngest will witness the repetiliou of it. Hut the whole secret of this alarming increase of East India Cotton, is the simple luct, that the Chinese market lias been broken up, w .W'li ud to absorb nearly the whole surplus of (hat article, and that cniiM-qoeiitly, its price ha In -en reduced 'to the very lowest but a very low price a all .i .v v . the world knows, thouah it promote tne comump r .1 I ,,on "f "n article, has tlie contrary til d on hm culture, Tne forced sale of British maiiutactureil irood in Ihis tountry, nuht m the samo way he set duwn as evidence of the growth and prosperity j ot IhoMi maniactureis it is simply an eviueocc inai j they have exceeded Ihcir market that they are J distressed and uoderguiug the purifying process ot ' bankruptcy. The Cotton of llmdonisn baa been i grown lor n market that is sudilenly cl scd it aeek oilier markets, where being in excesa, it is BMcnticrd. Thst the Itiwtotuans should seek their own ad vantage, real or supposed, is not, we opine, m very Mi gulur that it needito bs recorded as n "atari line fact I" It is 'tlie very latt thinj in tlie world ttiat would mako u stare. Il is right tooand is! only another proof (hat all men understand the! p.Jicy of free trade in their own case iet net ions' are meant for their neighbots. But as the (imtlit j inform us tlinl the South is all in commotion about thin new aspect ofthe ice trade, wo h ill f sol b.iund ! to police the matter again. Mtrcury. ' A DrrnJful Affair MurJrr in lAr llillt -f l.rgimUoA.--X he intelligence ot Iho death ol I lie. Hon. Chaile 1 . P. Arndt, a memoer ot the v oimri from Green Hay, in the I-gclature of Wwcoiihiu, i one nl thorn events that calls for public intfigna lion lr.ni alt parts ofthe country. It i om- r- of tho ten thousand rcawma why private cini-usj ahould not be iicrmitled to wear fire rnk The j country Jias hwl in Mr. A null a iiiokI auuab e and inierj'aiiug citizen-oiie who, by Ins fino lalei.ta, made himsolf the favorito of his constitueu'ta. ( We hud the pleasure of' meeting Mr. Arndt in this city about a year ago, on his way Iront Washington to his remdence in I ha Wei. His father, Jiwlge Arndt, let! IViHisylvnnia a number of years since, and set tied at Ureon Bay. Th ; icctjed, we think, win born in this State, and waa deridudly one of (! ablt men 10 the territory. I'hit. Inqvirtr, Jlmnble Tragidy Bv a slip from the South pnrt-'folegrajih, Wonoosin, we loar'n that the Hou. . ('h tries C. P. Arndt, mrmher of tho Council Iron Brown eoiiiity, was shot di'ad- no the flrnf the ,. Cooocil Cfaamtter, by James R. Vinyard, member from Grant county, The allair grew out pf a no minaiioii f.r tSUerifl of Grant county Mr.U.S. Baker whs Dominated by Mr. Arndt. This nouii nation was opposed by. Mr. Vinyard, who wanted tho appoint nmot to vest in his own brother. 'In the courso of debate, the decnnned 'made.jome laietuenta which Vinyard pronounced fab, and made utenf violent and insulting InngURge, denting iirgoiy in tM raoiialiUi', io which Mr. .. maI m reply. Alter the adjournment, Mr. A stepped up lo Mr. Vinyard, and requested him to retract, which he refused to "do, repeating, the ol.-nsive words. Mr. Arndt thou made blow at Vmyird who stcpiMid bock a pado, drew u piatul, and shot him dead. , ; - The ixsue appears to have been provoked, on the part ol V inyard, who was detorniinnd nt all haz ards, to delM.it tlie appoitU ) ent of B iknr.and who. hlmsclt (le)eaied, iiiroed bis iro and revenge upon mo unioriunate Arntft. . : . , . They are putting it li the gamblers in Rich mond, Va., " fast aiKi thick." Tne Star status that, on Friday, the prejmtinenls numbered two hmidrt-d and eiity, and that there were 1otirmore toconie." AmiHi thoe presented are not a. few of the memliers of the legislature, and many of the "nrstmeo ' about town. Congreudanal Ttmpernnet Socirtg.K Total Abstinence Society has been formed uixler the above tuW, by im mUT-rs of Oxigress." Mr. ltrigEi, ot Mass., is rmukiU. Messrs. U iwoe. ol N. I Doberry, of fJ. Car., Gilmer, of Va-, Henry, of 1'enn., .Msrsliall, of lien., Maon, of Md., Mat tocks, of Vl., Morris, nt Ohio, and Watterson, of lenn., V tee Prettdenti ; Howard, of Michigan Secretary and bates, ol IS, i Ireaturtr. 7rri6eiftraJe The Cloaveland Harold gives the particulars ol a tremendous Tornado that tia-i swept over that portion of Olne. It say. "The sweep ofthe tornado in Miyfiildis de aenbed by an eye witness as frightfully terrific Swift destruction marked its path; it moved for ward like a black pitchy cloud, hugging the etirtn and whirling high in air 'every substance drawu within its vortex. I he largest lorest trees were upturned or twiiied-otT like fragile shoots,- and in some places even stumps were tore from tlie earth ; half imbeded atone were lifted but, and large logs werehvnvcd off by wind power that would have required strong ox power to have started. Log buildings wero torn up and whirled away to the very foundation logs ; and our uilorm int men tioned nn instance in which two men rushed Ir -m a born end mid fell B it before the blast, and were' literally tumbled ojid over end some dints ncn by its fury. As the tornado crovaed Chagrin river, the water was drawn from it bed aud dashed uo.ui the frame dwelling ot MrDean, located ou the bank, with such resistless might' a to sweep the bouse agniriNt C tree at aome little distance, when it broke into fragments many of which were borne away fur .unlet. The bedding and many lisht articles in the house cannot be found at all, and tho oape of u r. v. bii i nor cniiureii irnui insiunt (leant, i a marvel of ninrvel. ' 'i'he church in Kirtland was moved orouml from us lounnatiiin some tony reet. I'he tornado varied in width from 50 to 100 tod-it ao i lasted but a moment or two. - Tlie vivid recollection ot Us wrathwtrhntij remaio-wttiv tbo who fell or witnessed it. ...... Tne occurrence of such a tornado, accompanied with thunder and lightning in this climate, in mid winter, is a singularity worthy I atteulion and examination ofthe curious Observer of atuHMplutric phenomena.- W hst says tho Siorio Kiii EspyJ . We see by tlin paper, that the hone of one of the pipe lasers Mr. Robert C. vVitmore, in New York, was vixned by a larie concourse. if people, and three groan given. If thwe leading pipe lav era are not ' very careful popular indignation will overtake them yet, fur all the Wbi papers try to amooih it over. In connection with this aohject, an injunction has been laid uimhi the New Era, not to publih certain letters, between lUliert C. Wetinore and Charles F. Mithchell, th Whi member of Cougmss who recent y commuted so many forgeries in New York, i .- ' W "P""1 ,erribIa bl "P WbMa ery. I tie h itmcinm iminwoa a lorfeiture of S10,. gery J)W uq the New Era, if lhy publish the letters ; but the Editor sav they shall be publixhed. We look anxiously for them. Morth Varoliitmn. 7Tlf FayittrsiJle Market Tlio receipts ofthe pre. ' ent week hive consisted principillv of Col ton and To- i bscco, and pricca range ah. ait the ssme ss last week, vis : Cotton 6) ti 7 j. Tobacco 2 to 3- There is still a scarcity of oo.in siic lujuor a few loal would sell readily. Pi-sch hrnidy 41) to CO Apple 85 to 40. Win-key t :U), Flour but little in market, sells quirk st .'it to Ot. Corn scarce, 50 to Mi. IWcon, fair doitsuJ st 5 to 6. Xorlk Caruiniaa. l'au(iid:itrs for sheriff. (fc5Col. R, WJono u a candidal lur reflection In tlie nflice of ShenlTof Kowaa Cuoniy. ut? HriMUH Tiaaaa, IVn.. i a candidate for the ofliceof Su-Till' uf llowan Coualy v MARRIED. la this Cwewtfi eo the eti mutant, bv Davirl Hirtin- ger, lq.. Mr. Ubmmis Duncan, of Wilke (Vuity, to Mix Kacueu dan'iiti-r of .Mr. Christian Kertior. In this Comity, on the r:h inatsnt, hv OsviJ Barrin ger, Kmj, Mr. Cn.Ma Docan, of Wilkia Comity, to Mihs L'uziRcm, daughter ot .'Ir. Ccurge Kcstler. CIED. AtWsiinhtown, in Slnfces County, on th 20th ult , after lingering ill!ien, Mrs. Mmv jtl. Wavoh, con- sorl ot ll. At. vvailgh, rq. - . At hi rMMuVnre, in U like County, on the HM of Jwnnnrr. John KaVAN, LVq , solihcrof the llcvolulioii. in the K h year of In se. In '.iimCdUiity.oii Hi,- U t t-t ult., Mr. Jotin W. Moves, in tin- 7ih yeiir ot hi age. In Manny lamnty.nn the Hih lilt , Mrs. F.i.izdktu , FoaK-r, in the y:(nl year of li.V sge. Salhhury Female Icadvmy. 'IMIB Suiiunof Seion will coiiinieiics on Mocdiy, March 1 1 h. Temm sm hereti.tore, S, 1( or 12 50, according to the ailvanceiiicnt ol the pupil. Miific on the Piano or (iuiUr la rcduieu to fciJ2 50 each. laiuliijg, tfilO. Wax-work, 'r eniire, 5. . EM VI A J. BAKHU, Principal. Mareo II. 142. . 2w IOR S.LK A first rate .Yir Cooking Store on cheap term. Apply at this Office rVcmhcr !?.-ln, . . .v. of Tin: : " '.". M ITKtt HTATlia. IK Undersigned hsvs tuktn out a Patsit firsn tiiiurovcoient made bv thetnsclvea in the important' n oi This improvement consists in new mixture, of their invention, which i applied .to the leather, and which savns tlie expense of tallow t ml the labor of whitening. I boy o nor oner it to the public without tisvmg them selves etferlil I ly tested it, nor ta tiicir nwa reconimen- dstion slone, but saK atteiUHm In Uie certificates givoiw Below by ingUiy reapeoiaule siai expenenceU Tsunnra who "have exa.nineti the iiivwniimi, and Iwiog-satinlkd of its usefulneas, have Hurubsrd righta: aud alauty ine eeriincuv's or tne am and dhoe-makere who bear teatiuiony ,to the (juality and finish of the ksther. - ,r ' ; r r, WM. A! RONALD? "v wV r- . ,: H IS tir e. MILLER. (r 1 et'ors lo't.'ie. snbscribors ahould bo addressed. bVima trrtM. kdwuii county, pi. v. tit TIFIC A TE 8: At tbe requsst of Measri Ronald & Miller, and for our own sautdsction, we have particularly examined ineir improvea pisn w nnininir leatber, anu pronounce it altogether beyond our sipecutmn lor value t sod we choerlully recommend it lo the Tauncrs ot the lunlry as a great ssving oi uoor spa expense, im ss giving a nos gloss and nigu nnisn to the leatber. Jiving sti Bed ot this, we biVe purchased fur ourselves tlia right lo use their patent.-. . JUU.X CLARK. - ' . Tsuner. daliabury. 70HN SLOOP. Jv IJiVl COtVAN, n " . '..WM. S. COWAN, Tafloers, Rowsa County. We hsve msaufactured a cooaiderable quantity of leather nuihbud.oo tbe improved plan, lately invented by Mesars. Ronald Ii Miller, and we consider, it of the but qnalilv-, both for beauty ot finish, suit lasting pro- porty. JAS. U. OU)VER, WM, LAMBttTIl, .?- John Thompson, ' Hoot aud Shoe-makers, Salisbury. NOTICE, rilHE Subscriber hss opened a Public , House, in Mocksvills, Uavie Conniy, where he is prep red to accommodate " Boardera and Traveller in a style which hottope will prove sstwUetory to all wIk may favor imn witn iiieir custom. His Subles will be abundantly fornished with every ibmg iiucasry iu tbe Uuauf Pruveuder ; -hi Bar well supplied Willi a variety of liquor. ' lli charges wilt be mflderaie. Alf riotous and dis orderly conduct, will be strictly prohibited. (all sod try me. R. K. BliiCKHAD. March 11,112. 4 i V ILL be sold, at the Court H uj,'in Salistkiry, ' on Monday of March Court, TWO W&VU&Si&'S 2ST2SJ310I1S one boy about tbe age of 18 years, well grown ami healthy, and one girl about the aue of 1 years, very promising. Tho above property will be a dd at public sale, ait moutha credit, the purchaser giving buttd with approved arcuritv. MARY UALUEx'rx., , - IV .1.A. ItalL Rowau county, March 4, 1843. at 'pilERE will he nM, on Tuesday of the Hupurmr JL tMirt, (jnd March next,) on a credit of 6 imailha, the splend.d CL11JINF.T OF MIXKRJklii, tlEXARGE.TRAVELU.NTRUNK, - .- end Auc, Aeluoging tolirAuslm, deci?aeLAU.ptj. . on HMicbted to 1L Austin's eslaU. way expect tu be sued if they do not py up liefore the shove CMrt C. B. WHIA'LKR, Ad.nr, Ik boni non. Salialwiry, N. C, February 25, Wl 4t BIOTECE. riUIE Hnbseriber will wll t his honee, in Siljuhurv, oo Monday of' I he next Superior Court, oo a cred it of aix mouth, the tb: lowing property, to wit ; 8IX HEAD OF CATTLE. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. parcel ofttwed lumber, a parcel of rock, one Carriage, . . ouvkcj ana Harness, &c. All persona indebted to mo are requected to make pay ment iimooduilely. A. MAT THIKU. SaJiabury, X. C, March 4, lsli. ,;tl SILAS II UIE, I LSPECTrCLLY infcrnis the citizens ol Suliktiurv k.nd aurrounJing country, that bs ha commence! taking in work in hi line nf bm-iness st his dwelling, where be w ill make up work, stter it is cot out, at tho fo'.lowmj pried: Jeans cmts, and 'l kfv.als of thin coats, $ .'St; Chilli watts, J fto; Paula, 75; VestH. ii; Overcoat, 1 01. , - All kiiNl ti( ciMintry produce taken in exchange fr Work at the market price-. Salisbury, N. C, Jsuuary 21, 1S-12. " r . lf-Ll A targe varit ly vl' (a.irdrn Scrd lor stale nt the Salisbury I)rus lorr, liy C. It. vVheklkk. February 19, 1S42. r SotLlolcr8, llcctiug. . 'pHrJ StockliolJora iu lie Salisbury ilsojfactuwv -I- Company sre reqiiMteU lo attend a meeting ut ; en hi ( amifniiyto Iw h..ll at the Counting-room of Dan- I lei II. Cre Kq., on the evening of the 22nd inctant. j at early candle-light luim rt of importance to t: Unmnny renders it necenwry that sll ttw Stockholder should aiu-nd puuctua'.lv. W. CII.MBCRS.Pic"t. KaliJiury, N. C March 4, 1-12. 2t Laborers Wanted. Wnntftl, a number of hands to work at the mining buoiocss at IJor.rud'a Hill, in lavidm County. 'I'he usual wage wi( be gi en, aud the bands will be paid olf weekly, or monthly, ns they may wish Good board may be had near the mine on reasonable terms. T. PHILLIPS AI.1.KN, Agent, January 14. lst? Tr. . S ' i'-: : i!, t t i i .-i 1 1 ' I '1 1
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