3 v TTGHTCBN CAIXOLHIAN. OA&ISJSWlLnr. '.! Friday, April Sfl, 18411. Democratic Republican Nomination, ' 0B OVMNOB, ' LOU It D. II UN It V. Of Cumberland. Connecticut Election. Since lui wook we have full return from Con necticut ahowing the extent of the Democratic t ictnry in that old Federal Slate. The Democrnta luva an overwhelming majority in both branche of the Legislature, -two loine in the Senile, end -about 70 in the House. Io consequence of lb large number of catteringJ vote for Governor, there bag been no election the Constitution re ouiring a majority of all the voice to elect. Cleveland, the Democratic csndidaie fll short only 83 voles of obtaining a.mnjority over all the others. He will doubt less be elected by the Legislature at sooq as it meet. The popular polliug was, for J ElWwortb, Whig, . . 23.091 .... Abolition Candidate and " Scttertngr"" V . - 25,640- Cleveland, Democrat, , . 23,464 82 . Hani Resumption. Il is stated m aome of l.e Federal paper of the State, th it the N'b Caroli -oa Banks intend to resume specie payment wi the Sd of May. There is certainly w reason wby tlicy stiould not do so ; the Northern Dank r i'lmad aome time ago, aud the Diks in this Stale are probably at sound a any of them. But in their case, seeing jl tyitevirg, sn-l e ahull look for an fione redemjittiMi of their ptffr prr)mira when we know thai they hve actually rwumedj flol before. Mart of mi" r2niifall Reform." fly :lie following paragraph froni the Gif, it will be 111 that the Federal reformer bilr8 trred the impropriation. Bill throogh the IiJuaet by sppliea linn nrilm flam wlthnuL.s.uuutm9-t-anttnT: --If! tmn of item tolhe aoMHinl of millions ! . This is the party an xralou for economy ano morm m expenditures, that they will nd weeks, at a charRe to the public of thousands daily. n dimming . -r :.. abcut the rednclioo of some petty UorK nire.or me pen knives and paper furnished lo members, nl Uicn tuts away million p" million in mmwm. appMprrhtitmrwUWltwacoii6i?!Mai!r!h any WowW jWh-Trwawiey bankrupt. tBB. enHii nf the Government gone, nl its chamcter lib' n wreJ in such hands ! Th" G lob my J O.I WiulupMliy UtJ.thn Federal mnjority of the IJ.-iie if Ilepsenemaiives',' ib -jhe tw'ttoe tf Mr. riilirTore, the Clnirman ofieComiiilie.e of Wy nm Meattt, adopted; Vtrjct pam reso- linn nmoontinclo niore tbim nine mltiont of did l.ir untouclied. All donate ceswd. Not word I aruirtent or expUnaiim wa uliowwd Ijeiter j ttMUHho department of the'XJdverniiieiit reting . t.i t!iee very item of apjuopri-ition were, not per J nmitt to be read) and in the jce of one hrmr , n ii J a half, under th1gg, rb Hmaeol" R' preren j tmivi'iof the U. Siate. a d. libeta'ive aimbly, c.mvuned'to counsel together voted away nine; " . - y - ; ion ofir, of the people s money I I his ; hadbeea bthe the C.nnm.itee the Uholel e lllP nuts) week I dy sjjd e ks has been am bill rtmre rnimed by ih peculiar rriend iapeeu!nr enemies .( tlie Kxcculive hi angry dehaifl upon irrelevant mauer j while the bill iielf so deeply J important to the country, is ortvfii through with M iiicunaideiate h2te. . ' ' . r ' ' . ... XOf the iiijYrH State that voted for Tip n.l Ty ' in 1910, tkieh btve put the seal of con- Idenniitwn on the aci of Tbiggery, apd abjured ledrNltsio already. ' The balauco arewny watt mg till their turn cornea anJ they hiVe a chance, ll the sjniverstl trramph of D -nmcraf y. r, , 7v, ' The " W bigeuiriiV Committee n appoint. 'lr the late grent Vhig Ciaivention, announce' i i rird to their brethren of the State that they ! 'ire rcar! iMnmiMwni nnnminns. Air., and wind ; '! ly aiwuring "their friend everywhere" that J I'oenwre ,Vbig Inumph, nothing U necessary I' u , glorioejwiril of 1840. ij iqr,f tuler will be in T remand shnrt'v agtitn. 00 The Democratic Legislature ot New York hichta Utoly .Ij.mrtipf, pnssed a resolminn 'onJi'inning'thn conduct ff the Federal Abolition I'lovernor, Sewtrd. in n lation lo the New York and ! if?inu rjuestfon.' Here t more proul of who are ill lnnii..J-r.L. o .l ...I.. M.rikMn Slnlea. h Federal Whie fffi.l.mra nae a law grant f ' lo fugitive tltvet th riaht of " rt .l by j'iry " piili other odiout leatuic tho same law rrrenlly 'wliircrl tinconntitutiminl by the Supreme Court -nil a Federal Whig Governor rcfusra to deliver PWRro stealer on demand of the Governor of ' irairti now we seethe first Democratic Lejjwta lr tor thi refusal, pissing a resolution ennur n Alxilumn Govornor' course, il cknnwi the right of Viririnia to mski- th" demand PB,I"I. Can anv man doubt who are our frieml in r free State-, ml who resrH-rl our rigbta T '!in. 5oai'.'rfnf.M. V. S. Senator fmm Ver ' K'U liShtn. j :.,nrfnf a ftriet k .TTiTra nrrwrj"Mio - '" "hip from tho resident, In rctgned hi lainHi lljal W o"etjie upon the civil ami nipmniaiie . v " r"-- Klintik cenjo.at IWctuck' When .,k,,"' Whlf Pfncnles." if we had Mid snv. Tltrinn?tTM UoV. four years in :;., t..e Le--i o niHMuprmie nearly six thousand dollars to repuir the Govern Mouse and till a with furniture. It might be up poied that ibis ought to do for a while at Usoa!, a'i that Governor Morehead, being a logcabio .' could possibly manage to fi t along (a the IIW with this furniture but il jia lunied out olhur wire. Thsj last Legislature, baying a Urge Whig Bijoritv, aeemed to tbiuk the esuibliobnieiit oc- , oupied by Governor Dudley not good enough for wovernor Moruhead, and accordingly they voted jour Moumina iollar$ to IL Excellency (the log cabin man) to rrpair it and bu v new furnitu'e. It appear however that the House was in such proper condition already that His Excellency could find little necessity for further repairs, but not to auuer the money appropriated to lie idle and rust he contrived by building so Ia House, Chicken coop be., to relieve the Treasury of $2,154 00 8 oi v. Inch amount 11,000 was expended for turns lure. Now the cream of the joke is this the Federal paper in the State are claiming great credit for Governor Morehoad because he spent only 91,000 for furniture, and only tl 134 60 on the Ice House, Chicken coop, be What an hW est conscientious saving avtoniohing man he is I say they, not to have spent tvery dollar he could lay bis hands on !-nd they call loudly upon the people to re-elect him because he is so very ecotio nucal. Think of that I One thousand dollar for French Bedsteads and other "palace furniture eleven hundred and odd for the Coop be., and this ,js log cabin simplicity and Whig economy I (KT Gen. Doctery who wss, sppointed President of i io -grrai 0ig UMiventKNT Miuch met in rUleign 00 the shnivorssrv ol Gen. lUrruwuV death, oa beiilO conducted to tbe Chair, made a Hpeucb, in which Bpeecli, among other lliinga, b said: ., "Who knows of in? detection in the Whig ranks t Where is the Whig that baa changed hi seeviment ! wmv io oo IOUIM." . jem.-w. woouer ii me Ueneral ak thisi i!ple c- re- tions in earnest, or whether ss osunl with he is humbugging 1 i Undoubtedly he is either Wibugged or humbugging. Uier a candid or intelligent man in the count, v. whn wilt undertake In stind lorward and aaftnvt Lmm hii Kn ha l..twim in lhA Whiff K rsii was mere Uy: een oo changes 1 .. " k " bt portion, either of csod.ir or intel ligence, we may. have credit Hit with the " Western 1 Varaliniim," wnenc the above extract is Ukeo, but Tvi." on,,tk 10 UM' fef n1 " b1 yhig in North Carolina bat chsnred bissrinciple. W ro yet to be apprised of it We have heard of no -aeiecunn m tb whig ranks." Every maa is astrua ss steel. It may be, as Mr. Dtrringer remarks in hi Speech, in this piper, that there has been a little "smothered indignation," but there has beea no back, sliding, no treachery, lie-desertion in tbe Old North. Ualiigk Rf flitter. W shall not qoertion the good faith of the RegiMer in miking those point blank asseverations, The Editor msy belieir what be raya, tbrsH we care to doubt, but he will excusa us that, m giving bire a much credit as he pleases tor candor, by so much are we bound to limit our grant of his imv Higeace ie. his knowledge touch- teg political occurrences sucb as are referred to. We her repeat mir previoua assertion broadly sad fnlly t no candid and uxU informtd routes deny that there has bees - defection ia the Whig ranks" in tbie part r north lMlma. within a vear. We venture M he- JieX.,!l!l!w.TO:iII Mdertale to deny U ijqtyjiejgmc tleriy proven, th denial shall be publicly. r-cnted i snd id fsct sdmitted. We ssv irsin that there i " defecli m "there b been gresl changes, tod we are cuotcnl to leave it to any honest man. Whig or Demicrat who read tiiia. to look around sod sstisty himself whether it is true or not" And we esy yet i .1... i ... """ we can arte nerne in nrooLor our Baser- . ... , .I,, . j -"iu i Mini oa higgere t with pvinv cipie i e and and do say that many honest men of the people who were deluded into a temporary fwrget- Mini, a . . I at . .1 i aa rulneisj of their faith by Whig bumUiit tnd promises of betu-r times, have abandoned the deceiver tnd tgim ttken their stand on then old Republican principhw; sodjt as the Kegwter ssys, tb Editor doubts , and i 'yet to be sppnted" that any such change) hae "."wi nvr ii ream Rif eernus pprnl,ensM co.equenc... of th .bock lo his nerve, on s. , wUl u mrtO0M0- M if nt before . , occurred, there, it reason fur serious apprnhention oi the s (certain August, 4 ... - - " -- - ' lit ibe course ot speech on our Foreign Rela tmni lately, Mr. WW said : " Let the work once begin," (ire invasion of Mencniit I ext.) -tnd he (Mr W.) did not know thai tin House would hold him long. Let Texas give him but five millions of dollars, and he would und. rtatfe to pay every Mexicai. rlaimant agniiwi Mexico fourMj hi demand. He would fix our boundary, not' where Mr. Adams had tried lo fix it, at Ibe Kio del Norte, but far, far beyond." If Mr. Wuo should conclude to turn warrior and head an invasion of Mexico, " to plant the lone star of tho Texitn banner mi the' proud rampart of the city of Montezuma" the country wouhl be vtly hi debtor if he could contrive to enlixi a fjwof the" hooorablus in the (lout under hit stand ard, and hnve them eflectunlly dlsjMrd of in some way or o'her lo the comfortable riddance of Con gressand tho nation; but unforttinatrry these pes tif'rou ttfitators are etactly the reverse of fiht ing eluiriiPter ,or at any rate would lie much more probably found in aiding a British invsiot of the Sotiih, or an insurrection. The following doinga of a public meeting in the town of Wrwick, RhooV Jjlnnd, chronicled by the iiltimore Sun are a very- pattern nf pointed, la conic expression of highly concentrated bolliger i-ni determination, They run Ihnt t . " Whereaae the citixewHif Warwick have hoi jet hmn frightened. Thcn'lore ' " KmW, That we will not be frightened." Some of the Federal Cluy W'liggies are mlfihtt ly tickled in anticipation at the prosnect which t hey see clearly enough of a vh vision in ihe l)e mocratto party on tho qucMioo of the next Fres iduncy. Wo are to be split up mtua doten difli r nil parlies every section jjotng for it own own, while the Cln ilea will fully ,on JJank,.T.riff, nnd Debt, and by uuitnimout movement tor their Idol, die giTrt' ehampiolVof Ihcsc minisnf. fr'. bim rnimnlirtlv-m noweThi4llrIM'e4 trmmpivamiy-iftw powers t hi is '""""KJrauc officer Irom Maine w oisiana, without re- ment. Well, the inmr Icllowa ttnnd in wotut oeen of rorae omipf for Ibeir late ggravating defet A if the laniu 'M l,nagiiu amusa ilcm any, hy, in the name of all inuuce&t illusions, let thew ii amused. ft2T" Tha Urn. Joseph Lawrence, m Rnprcseo uriva in Cungraaa from FcnasylvauiA, died in Washington City on the JStb inat. . Tha ',rw Yowr. Mtiao hf the Iflth instant, aonuiiu) splendid engraving" The Wrnint " representing the old German superstition of the Death-Fetch, with short descriptive three act tragedy. The number also has piece of music, which we nave Mieard admired, besidea ita usual amounf of iutrresting reading matter. "' Dicnoiuir of Aits, Marcfactdkbv, ji .Mim" by Dr. Ure a, re-print of the London edition. 1 bi work now in the course of miblioa lion has reached the filth number. Bo fur as we have looked into them, the numbers seem to sustain the promises made in the Froctu, as a useful and interesting work for all claasoV The prwpcc tus may be lound in this paper. The Liternry Nevtnu the title of a nia!f but sprightly and very neatly printed weekly pa ,r lately lartod in Wilmington Mr J. Q. Hurt, Editor. Term tl 00 per annum, in advance. It doe not dabble in poUtic ut all. ijJ':. I It seems that Ilogan, thCanadian British nice young man -Who manifested so miifth. anxiety to figure a McLeod No 2, ha been rfiichVd 9 . , rv, from custody a second tiiuo. and dcannlrhi'if hark to Canada ti good condition and safely, hi curls, nimseu anu an. a imju oi juage iincii s men ure of justice, whan tfiey r canght7 prowling in tha States, would be the best cure, it strike u for tho notoriety penehtnt of the British puppies m Canada on .accoont of the " Caroline case," at well a fur the vry patriotically ofliciou arrester of ch trash on thta ideof the hue. ' ' Tit National Debt. The lata loan Bill passed by Congress sutboriting the Government lo bor row five nrfllioos more, on any term they can get Ht increase our present National debt or Federal blessing "'to, the neat little sum of Twenty two million. Tbe throe yeais yet to come, 4f. Whig rule, will doubtless uleajru at llie same animal rat, ana leave me American people at iem an Eignty million debt a a legncy for their " gener. oua confidence " in 1840. DEFECTION.! ' A correspondent of the Standard say that the Whigs had a tall rumpus in the Court House, at Anson Court.' One of the delegates lo the Raleigh Convention mane a apeech, bitterly denouncing Mr. Tyler, felling of the good things he got al the Governor's party, and said Mr. Badger was second only to Mr. Cliy ' Dr. Farke"tln n addres-d the meeting and took them all aback. He unfurled i be Tyler flag in tboir fare, and swore he'd hang it on the utard wall, until they could prove Mr. Tyh-r inronsisiency. fte gave Mr. Undatr bis own in fine at vie. Two U'liim Mnluu m him. I, od then? they hiitll.- CbfrA-he called MrTTyler Help Mr. .yler, not injur hint. It was more like a jsfkass kicking at a dead lion, we think. North Carnfnifll. UUAUnCATIONS FOR A f WHICT ORAT()U. It is sski, mat it w is determined at Avlieville to Kit l;efr.a!rj, urns llle, because he FEdm-vl aviMild nu. t tning npf rarins hethrr it vai true or nof." If ' this is iru . the ueneral niuai lv- mnii IIibiwI i, - Uii Irientl lor Iheir good opinion. But whether . ... . .1 true or not, one thing is certain t the Whig caue al this lima needs just Ihnt tort oi a champion. Lincoln Republican, MR. HENtti-, IN VANCV.' We have been informed by an individual whu wm present at Burusviile, Y ,ucy county, when Loui- D. Henry addreaeed the citizens of thai county, that the occasion pased ofl With very fine eftect. -The Court House was full of nersnna and they were for the moat part attentive listener. Gen. B. M Edney replied, and our informant tstet that he heard aome of (he Genera l' Iriemls rem rk mat his reply was "a perfect flaab m the pan." An abortive effort wat made by some two or three to cheer the General, with clapping and Damping, but it wa " oo goj" and the first at. tempt waa alto the last. - From all we hear, much has been rlVcted in Vsiicy County j life people there seem lo have discovered the cheatathat were practiced or them during tho last canvas ; snd are now anxious to apply Hie remedy. Our friends abroad may d peud on a very diHuienl report at Ibe en-uing elt c tion, compared with that of 1840. Louis D. Ib-iiry i doing hi duty j let his friends but do U.cirt, and all will be nulii. Lin eoln Republican. DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN CABARRUS. In pursuance of previous notice, public iucetinh' of .La I ii. MP!., nf r.kaMi. ( - .... L . I I . r i uwniv, was neiu si r tit's murner fmunu, on bsljrdsy the 23d inst, when Un nmtioa w nenry rioont, Uaxirt Vti 'q n.. man, and oa motion ot Jacob Goodman, Jih-oIi Lwlwick snd John CVasf, Jr. were reonmded to act at Secretaries. Tbe Chairman wit then called on to explain the object of tb meelxg, which he did io a bnel eul spirited manner. After he had concluded. D. M. Walker, Esq., rtw tnd itiforcd the IbUowuig Resolutioni which were unan imously adopted : , 4 Rreoltel, That the praent specl of public alTsirs'is of the innal alarming character, well calculated to ex cite The, attcnlioo and interest the feelings of every true irieno or uie couniry. Utioleed, lliatthe proluso prolines ol the Whia party msde to the people during tho csmpaign of 1S40, have been only followed by open and piodijale diore. isrd and violaltoo of every profession snd pledge then solemnly given to Confiding nation. Instead of the universal prosperity " so eloquently foretold by every Whig orator the certain consequence nf Whig triumph, tbe people now experience harder times with prices lower, money more sesree, tnd every bnnch ot industry in more proalrated condition, tl.an at any former period. Instead of the H economy snd rofoirn " promised, the who sre now ia. power have ahown themselves more, rccklewdv extravagant and corrupt than they had even lalsely represented th Democratic party to bo Instead of allowing freedom of opinion to office holder under tlie Government, and acting out their perdewed doctrine of proecrihing I lk I,..,. Cnliailk ..n.ul II. gard to age, ability or merit, lo make room for the hungry expectants, woe bstora th election profiwel suA U ' ImJ fif !.' oahkart, lastead t,.' rtdtiru.? tl.s exp.-Q- r.-s of me iwveru main to the sUM4i of etHtoniy llwy had set up, t exp.M)e of every Dnrtmint have been eJaruuoirly iucn st(l, until by spund-thrirt prodility lb Ttw sury is empty, tbe Oovcrniuent bankrupt and no longer able to piy as just debts, au L yet the Whig ranj '.) pisul in their dterininatitn to rob lb Treasury ul the money arising. from the public Lands whichconstltutes so imporunt a pft of our national reveiluo tout it ma bu given to pay the extrsvairsul Sutc duUU, while, to meet their daily expenditures of Government they are borrowing millwu upon millions, thereby coasUot ly incressinir the Nitiooul Dbt wbUib will have to be paid by additional ttxe laid on tbo laboring cJassn, and wrung from tha bird earning of the people. HeMolvtJ, Tusttheo startlincr fiids ought to arouse the freemen of this Bslion they wttght-lo brak the dehmions of Federalism, and eute h tonan"-of fenl Ion cabins as well is all others to httk " oiupH wuich followed the uiousalsof hnrd ci 1c , wl open ' their eye to the working of Winery ; especially ' on seeing the recent elections in Connecticut following in the train of New York, 1'enniylvtnii, Ohio, aud other State iht have with such overwhulming ins joritioa, rebuked tbe faithless violation of all lb aoluuin VVIiia nroniii. " Rrtolved, That It is vain for the Federal Whig Id , undertake to escspe the odium j'Mtly visited bp their sets bv the ille tale that the present goveroior power "is not s Whig Administration, aud cannot therefor givathe relief promised to the people. John Tyler wss elected a Whig.snd he is a Whig; his opinions were well knowu in the llarrisuurg Umventton, and freely discussed, in J everr man of them who now abates him, theB voted for bitn wi'.b open eyes. Even Jhe very children who repeated their souga, for Tip peCsnue snd Tyler too"can bear witness 7uistbem. But have they not all the power io their andsv-snd have they not passed all the meiuurw 0ey proposed excepting one I There is a large liig majority in L...U II ... ,..aa iVl., llnaulxi, nf ilia aeMitt au(j t W big Speaker of tb House, who bu ! picked every Committee with Whig; bow then can Ul.'7 ,ha f1' & If ULim- I,... nol lull .nn in carrv nut lhir MhmM that this Administration is not Whig 1 With Cint. Tylef they formed the ooonectHm for better or fur Wonw, and together tbey must remain til' deaih does separste tliem. . ; ; . ,i , UttolvrJ, That we tgree with th Republicans in othei parts of th Slate, that the present incumbent of th Governor' office ought to be discharged from fur ther service ss shoo ss his term expires snd some sound Republican choeea in bis place ; torn on opposed to squandering awsy tb revenues of tbe Plate oa useless corporations and Bail Road Companies, who always wield their power and influence to promote the Whig cause, as was instanced in the Iste conveyance of delegate tlong on of their roads to the Whig Con vention fir nail price. Re$olrU That w cordially approve tho nommi tion of Lnuie D. Wrary asthe Republican candidate jot our next Governor; snd will use ll honorable means to secure bis election; and that the Chairman of tin meeting invite him to address the citiaens of CaSarrua County at such time and place as Insy sail bis convenience, and that whatevor appointment be may make, the Chairman give public notice, of the ssine. Rrtaltei, That w entirely (pprnve the course of the Hon. O. IV. CaldiotU, our present representative in Congress. RrtMftd, That we cordially pprovnf the Conven tion to be held on the 20th of May, in 8alibury. and that the following Delegates from Cabarrus County be Diwintrd to attend th same.: Mny iumii oiii"ii, oi. .iini'i un iuaii, auioa , Voung, Kaq., Robert A. Young, Thenphilue Cannon, ' Thomas Allison, Thos. Erwin, Nath. Sima, Charles Ludwick, Adam Htirewilt, A. W. Steele, Ales. Patter son, David Hut her, James Willilord, Joseph Hither, Jiweph Osrnhart, llemv Frnput, Jacob Ludwick, John Ritchie, J icob House, John II Boat, Ham. C KlulU, ii : ii .i tv:.i r..i ,t.i.u John Peck. Martin Lippard. CapL Georco II. Crest, Jacob Mwenhsmmer, Cspt M. M. Misooh'smmrr, J cob House. Daniel D. Rdenhoar, Cspt J) W. Fit gert, Israel Bust, Dsvid Harkey, Solornoq JJiNJi. La IwictrDoct. Cyrus Alexander, Ransom i'arham. - Martin A -1 jidwmkc VlalllHM KlullS. Georre Irftoww-k. 1 lolin, H.. lltj . Jta.hi4jajaJkprxLudi M.w. Capt J W. House, William CuK Fapif.'rt. Jereuiwh B'lrifclder, Michael Ury, Tobiat frees Dtmel Cress, Ecq', Willitm F. Phiier, v-apL Jacob Ihrringer, Martin Wtdenhouve, E-iQ, L?vi Ik. ll.m.l R.1 l....k f. T. - rcrorM H & M, ,M SIk, John Propst, John r. IIjoJ 1'aul atetiUtart,, tad David Birri. r. That these pmcecdines by signed by the tern I'arolinwn, Merklenburir Jeliersonitn, and Raleigh tilamlard. D ANIBL CRKSS, Chairman. Jcoe Ltdwick. &.KUnl Jobs lacs. Jr., ( MR. HENRY'S A F FUl NT M E N TS. Ixilis D. Hbnbv, the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor, will address llio people, . At Rutherfordton, on Wednesdsy Court week the 4 hot' May. Al Shelby, Cleveland County, on Tuesday Court week the 10th ot May. Stcamcri for Mexico. U is stutod in the New Orleius Courier, on the.authority ol a letter, writ leu at TsmpMM, that tvtnta Anna had putcha-nd lo steamer in England, manned and armed for tight, in addition lo tho City isf Dublin steamer, hing at Vera Cmz. Twocorvettet vcre about to ptiis under the Mexican Hug. The Hon. MiiTii Van Beats, with the H n. J. K PaOLDiso, left Mobile mi the 10' ti iust., for N.wOiloaii. The mbilo Ledger say " Th will spend aome ten d iva at New Or Iimm, md proceed thence to Ashland, to accept an i million from Mr.Clav,of Kentuckv, afler whien tltey will join the u Old Hera " at the Hermitage." Capt. J. A. J. Bradford, of tl e U. S. Army, or do red to the command of the Noith Carolina A-, tonal, arrived here on Thursday evening last, from Florida, in good heslth and spirits. We congrat ulate the. citizens of N rlh Carolina on I he event of ('apt. Dmrlford's resuming this comniiirul. jVorr ('weofifltria. -r Sinu'ular Incident. A Loeomotirt arretted bt HVki. .tin tho completion, a few day since, of Dm 1UI way, on tha Teswil and Dndgo over the C.Mignree v. amp, and river, a general migration id Uie Catterpillers ol KichUod, tok place towards the St, Mathew shore. An army of worms, oc cupying in solid column, the iron rail for upward ni oiH mile, presented, as was supponcd, hut a fee ble barrier to tho power of steam. A Locomotive, with a full train of curs loadod with Iron, and mo ving at a epefi of from 10 io 12 mile an hoorl was nrroeifd notithlnndiiig at midaav il Ihe Hwacnp by lhee insects, and through the agency ol Mint alone, freely distributed mi the drawing wheel, was it able lo overcome them. It was asau gum irv victory in which millions were crushed !o ileal h ; llrf.ugh jhe catterpillers n-nintaiiicd their ground and enjoyed a triumph in remimg, for a hnH rinod, even thd power of llie Loconiutivo. Vkarleiton Patriot. The Fyett(ill WsTt. Tiiere has been but little doing ihe present wesk, snd prices about the same. . tllon it in gwi demsikl, 5 to 7 j. The market is not vet supplied with Domestic Liquors, although it has io- pttUy JteclyiWh Brsndy 411 ofA, Appk 3" to 37. Whiskey SO to vi. lorn is"still- acarCe with a good demand, si M to 6V Rieon, not much coming in, but little demand, eellt it 6 to5 J. Boetwtx axils rvai! at 28. Hour remain about the. wmf, not muthe.H.ur.g rn, Willi fcit l.lU demon d. co ofi ,W most ly to home eon mi m ptn.il. wc qu:t' 0 " (.i!i)7toa KeMtli.fr. to oil. W " Nrco, (let) 1 ta yl. Wheat licarw; tctjt coining in, elik 1,10 to 1,21). RlARHlSDa In St !.uk's Church, thia ple, oo Thursilay ete nine the lirtih icaL. bv the Rev. Tho F. Davis, W it. tua Lock, E to Miss Anooats. !., a ... a W. I haft If AW Jilil ; in mis rown, on the guilt instem, D. Sheck, Mr. lAiioa SiTmlo Mi Law" 4 In U.v.J, County, ou the Tib iuain.'. , ,h", ltc, a ltothrock. Mr. Jaa Baowm Mis EusU J, dsughter of Martin RoUirook, of David, son County. ' , In this Countv, n the Mth InsUnt. bv Jhe Itv. 8. Rotbrock, Mrl'trrM L JlAiaJsoe Io Mw Asm, daughter gtllenry.Miller.K .. . lo this tlaunty, on the 24tb instant, by the Kev. K lothrock, Mr..Aa Riaaualo MiSiJl B.,daugh trfrol'MrMVUUifm Waluw. " i . Intir Jahji'a Chiirvli, Faysttvill. by the Ibv. Jar. vis ft BnxWi,, Mr. Koacar C.Maii. Jr-to Mwi M- . tiNua Vimojma, eldest daughter uf v ' -.. ,:..'"','.,'. trl ! ! ' DIED, - ' In tb Towti m the 53rd instant Mr. MaRttAitrf L. Baaw. ebnaurt of Col. JoreuiiaJi W. Broo. agefl H7 jetxtn, 9 mouth and 81 dsys,s,M- wir..w" ainu, sneclionaie wife, an indulgent anu lenuer iwct-'fj and an exemplary member of the Evangelical Lulhey ' ran Churchof which she had been a member tor a ' oumoer of yetra. 8be wat fully sensible of her sp prceching 'dissolution, and inaotiesied her willingness to be "absent rbm the body, and to be present with the Lord," yt she was entirely resigned to wsit nd suffer the" Lord's will. Tb day before she died, she requesu-a soma persou wbo were present to sing mo bymn commencing ? Oa Jordan's stormy bank I tnd," . during the singing of 'which her soul seen-d to Uke delight in contemplating that in s short tiiuo fche would be permitted to eulor Canaan' fair and hippy land," tnd enjoy the happiness of tint blessed place, where uie wicaeu cea Iomu jouWing ami vuur tus wea ry are si re4. Kho hat loft in several brother nl sisters, huktand snd Cvs small children, with a large Circle of relatives and friends, to ament her death, oui inea would not "mourn as those wuo n bone," but endeavor to profit by thia painful dispensa tion of Providence, by attending to Hie Ssvwr's couu ol, " Bo y also ready." CommunieultJ. in this Towo, mi Saturday, the 83rd instant, ansa Maav Lni'ist rt.... .iniiiMn vears sad- sis months, after a long il'lnee terminating io Wpid eon sumptioa. To Kraneersa recud of her virtues, talents snd accomplishment would be uninteresting, to those whtf knew bur it would be unnecesasr). Lsngusge cannot tell all ah was to us who knew, and loved her ' best, the void in our hearts can never be liiivu ; our tbe sweet and has been transplanted to mora genial soil, to her Heavenly Father s garden, wnue ours is Mt bleak and desolsie. Durinif i..r lonff ill,.... thouirht and spok much I of death ; lutterly the gae all her powers to the wot k w urr nivaiiou, and aue was ensmeu io enier me valley without fntr, trusting in Him wbo had promised oevor to leave nor forsake bor. She said it was " fcr better'' lo depart . Her last words wore " Couw, Lord Jesus, cwtne quickly." 0mmsiewJ. C'andidatct for hcrifl: " - OCT CoL R W. I jam u t candidtte for roleclior ' to the office of Sheriff of Rowtn County. QT lltacsua Tvaaaa. 1H, w a candidate for tha v ofliceof Sheriff of Rowan County. . OO" We are requested to imiounce Mr. B. ft Rom rtTa, at a Candidate fur Shenflof iowo CouNiyat lb next election. r , rfJTI5 C? Ci Tt.TH 'nilE Subscriber having determined on removing to -. the tJouth, wialiee to di(poe of his valuablc Plan tation, lying within three mil. of balisbury, on the . Stage road lesding to Mr. Locke's bridge tnd to Jx. iiigton, Ssleio and lUle-ch, 4c. : it' ih, tamfljotwtuly ovfvitNlrTYnttlir7f .SrU2liW; E., and it w pre; samed gtmenlty tveit tnown; The track contain I -UO 2G0 iCllai clerrtT''snOTuTer"cuinv snit shout ten of it find rate meadow land, it m watered Uy Crane Creek snd two br inches which run throuVu the land, an excellent orchard, consisting of a great variety ol very choice AplV Peach and Chrrry Tree. Tber trwlwo dwelling Douce on the tract, "e one on the road it well cilculiled for a bonte ot eotcruin- ment, it bring t Urge two ttory ouilumg, very con venient, hiving alt necessary out house conveniently srrapged, and sullied with sa eacellent spring A wster. Tbe other dwelling bouse near th iomuuI ground and a first rat prioi',trom which it is supplied with water, tnd i Urge bsrn which mokes il convenie.it for packing tway hay Th bove property pica atntly titualed, tnd remtrkably healiu. I ne tuDscrioer being inxsms lo sen win give a oar- guin, iboe wishing fur further iuformation can be gut- , . . i . -I. . . . i i lieu oy caning ou -llie preuiwes, on ine w wni, - JOHN T. 1WWLES. Walnut Ridge, R0 n Co., N. C, I Atril 23, . f tf Trust Sale. BY Virtue of Deeds of Trust executed to ot by ft, dock llendnx and Willism llendrix, for purpo s therein mentioned; we slit 1 1 procceed to ell on Ihe Pith day of Msv. the Tract of l.iud of Zedock Hen- drix, cmuining 3'M) Acres in Ikvie ,Cuaiy, oa the waters oi Wnier Creek, sdjommg Jo Wieex ana others: r-AlsO u. me oTnca raoprsTT coxsisnm r WAGGON, GEERING, IIORSIA CATTLE. HOGS, STILL AND TUBS, FARMING UTEN SILS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUHM- Tl'KB;- on tho nmi ilav snd place, toother I'nct ot IimI. convered h Wiik Hendrix to Mosee Linn in irual, containing 1C7 acres adjoining the thoc. Terms made knono on tbo day ot Hale. April 20,llrli 2 FOR SALE. TH K SUII for for slo a flue new riagc and tool trvict!a SCR I BK R of. 1 1 1 1 esp terms, I'IahIi d ' n J i pair of exrel- .2 .s-.'l-"3 ... a. - - Uir l Hltll JOHN I. SHAVER, tf lloir. April ai, 143. SILAS- II U I S'AIIiOlV I ESPECTFULLY inft.rmt the cliircn of Stlislury I I tnd surrounding count rr, that he has commenced taking in work in his line of bn-ine at bis dwelling, where ho will make up work, titer it is cut out, at the lulluwinj priosa:.jeiM co,tH, and al kinds of '-thin costs, $1 fX Cloth coats, &3 W; rnts,J5iVesteL vrrcoau, gnMKrr All kmdt of cnuntrv nroJuce taken in CXCIlID!! f. I work tt tlie miirket price. " Salisbury, N. C Ja'nnarv 91, lrvi t I t ; a Mi i i W'?JBS

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