i mmjimm 9 Published every Friday, by Weston H. Gles, Editor -.nil rmn-irtor, al TiVoe Dollars per Annum. VOL.. XL, VI. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1845. NO. 22 UW ..II Jit rm RALEIGH REGISTER. RALEIGH, N. C, Tuesday, March 4, 1845. ET' Do not fail lo re ad Mr. Uayse'. Speech, in this paper. VVe do not agree with bim in all his po sitions, but the whole Speech bears the impress of a master mind. He i.i, emphatically, a growing man, and we regret greatly thut he declines a re-election. But he cannot remain in retirement. We must have tha benefit of his services in our State Legislaturethe duties of which he can discharge with less detriment to bis private affairs. MAIL FACILITIES. AVe understand that Public Meetings have been, er are 'about to be HeTd id TToluhibia, ClieraW -andTay-etteville,, to memorialize the Tost Master General to place on the route, from this Cily to Columbia, a con tinuous line of four horse Coaches, lo rim in the time which the Great Mail was to be carried. Is not this a matter of sufficient imortance to Raleigh, to justify our citizens moving in it also ? Ought we not to have a meeting rat once and act in concert with our friends in other places? The Inlendant will promplly call such an jvje, if he finds sufficient interest taken in the movement, to authorize him to do so. TEXAS ANNEXED! It is with melanoholy foreboding of the results that are to ensue, that we announce the passage, by both Moose of Congress, of Resolutions for the annexation of the State of Texas, to this Union. We greatly ft.nr. the fiction of Couwross on this subject, will add THE SEASON. The last days of dull, dreary Winter have taken their departure, albeit the last two or three weeks have been mild, gentle and balmy, causing the Fur mr in heirin his urenaratious for planting, 'he horti culturist to set ubout the arrangement of the Garden ; aud Maids and Matrons to pruning their sweet-smelling herb, and refitting their Flower plots. Maiicii, rude, blustering March, is now upon us, and though it is a little " breezy," yet it is mild and soft, and al ready, the once velvet-covered lawn, again shows its green verdure, and the tender buddings of (he fruit trees are expanding and bursting into fragrant blos somings. We fear, however, that the truth of the old adage will bo verified in relation to this month ; that as it has 14 come in like a Lamb, it will go out like a Lion," and that we have yet to experience 'a streak' of Winter. FOURTH OF MARCH. This is a great day at Washington. Mr. Poi.k as sumes the reins of Government, and Mr. Tvler re linquishes them. The latter person may say with Cardinal Woi.skv Farewell ! a long farewell to all my greatness. And he may add, with Cv.mbemne, Yesterday, was I a tree, Whose boughs did bend with fruit ; but one single night, . Shook down my mellow hangings nay, my leaves, And left me bare to weather. ILj" Dr. Mays, who has effected such wonderful cures for stuttering and stammering, has left this City, but will spend some time hi each of tlie following pla- ces, viz : liillsboro , Greensboro , 1 ancyville, Melton, Danville, and the intermediate country to Richmond. RALEIGH FIRE COMPANY. The following Officers have been elected for the current year, viz: C. II. Root, Captain; Brinkley I'pchurch, 1st Jjieutriuint ; Jumcs llrazier, 2d do. ; John C. Moore, .'Id do. ; John C. Palmer, -lth du. ; William Unchurch, Treasurer ; Henry L. Evans, Secretary. NORTH CAROLINA SCENERY. We are satisfied that oar State is less known abroad, than any other in the Union, and one of the reasons is, that tha most interesting portions of it are not visi ted by strangers at all, and but loo rarely by our own citizens. A correspondent describes in this paper, '".to of Hie scenes with which our Slate abounds, and tho grandeur of which would compensate an European tourist fur all his trouble aud expense in reaching it. The New Yorkers almost run mad, about tho wild and beautiful scenery of the North River, wheu it is nothing like so grand, romantic, or beautiful, as that every where to be met with among Mir own mountains. I,el tne traveller, in search of health, or the picturesque, go to our extreme Western Counties, drink the crystal water thai gushes and flows in sparkling extucv around, and he will wonder tliat V,'esrefu Carolina" d.x-s hut become the Sumiiier resort of all the invalids and fashionables of the Union. SUPREME COURT. Since, our'tast Report, Opinions have been deliver ed in tho following Cases: By Rcffin, C. J., in Wall r. Hoskins, from Ran dolph ; affirming the judgment below. Also, in Do ner t. Doner, trom Camden ; declaring there was uo nrror in the trial of the issue. By Daniel, J., in Gardner r. Worth, from Stokes : (firming the judgment below. Also, iu nSetzcr e. MUcrtroin Davie ; alhriiiing the judgment below. Also, in Barkhain t. Maswy, from Rockingham ; af firming the judgment Mow. Also, iu Gentry c. Hamilton, in Equity, from Ashe; affirming the decree. Bv Nairn. J.." in Hie ease of Heutlimnn r llH ;., Eqilltv- from linivfln d i r,. infr Ihe l,ill l,t hu rliuaniucwl Also, in Williams . IMcCnnihe. in Knuil v. fmm Mjelr icuburc, declaring J. McC. was entitled to the whob, "f the Lot, aud one-half the House only, and (he lim itation over as to real and personal estate is not too fttC,Also, iu Dunn o. Moorer-m --Equity, from uipson, (brecting the bill to be dismissed. COMMUNICATIONS. FOR THE REGISTER. THE " PAINT ROCK." Mr. Editor : 1 have been something of a traveller for the last ten years; I have, indeed, done little else another illustration lo the apothegm" that whom than roam at large, free as the air I have b.ealhcd. a the Gods wish to destroy, they first make mad." We great porliou of my Jife. I have, of coarse, seen some consider War one of the certain results of thisstep few of the rugged and terrible, as well as the polish- God grant ! that it may not produce a dissolution e(j ar,d beautiful places of nature. My toad has led of the Union ! j me over many rocky cliffs and mountain passes, and On Thursday last, when the question was about to ' through many balmy glens and flowery vales, which, be taken in tha Senate, on the Joint Resolutions as; by the way, have been striking! j emblematical of the ills and pleasures of my life. . , '. , Of most of the fine scenes I have witnessed, I had read description after description, which, as is common, were greatly cxaggeratod, befoi I visited them, and 1, consequently, usuafry. turned away from lliom dis appointed. There is one scene, however, of which I have never reacfor heard a description, and whicji, . must say, 1 have lately enjoyed with more exquisite delight than any that I have before beheld. I refer to the scenery of the French Ilmad, especially that portion of it which is viewed from t lie loiul of the same name, in this State and Tennessee. Why it is, that this, llie most remarkable, in my opinion, of Na ture's works, has not been the theme of the Tourist and Fuel, I am not uble tosav A su.oreMioh has forced its way into my miud, that perhaps their consciousness of the poverty of languaio lo convey an adequate idea of this scenery in those w ho might read llieir productions, forced ll.em lo 'remain in si lence and ponder only in their own minds' what has passed before llieir vision. For my part, I urns: fully confess, if my purpose was to give any thing more than a feint mil line uf ibis portion (if the Almighty hand) -work, I would throw dow n my pi n in despair. When the traveller from the Wi st first lunches the French liroad road, w hi'-h is built for 3U or 1(1 miles in the bed of the river of llm same name, on ils North ern side he behold at one glance the sublime and beautiful, the picturesque and TWSvW, (hirkly huddled logethei before him. If he be aft admirer of nature, lie stops to gar.c in delight ; he feasts long upon this first view, nnd lingers to admire its grandeur '. Hi.t when, with reluctance, he forces himself awav. and commences his journey up the River, the scene so ra pidly varies, so many new and wondeiful objects pre sent themselves to him, lliut the excitement first pro duced is not suffered to abate, but is rather heighten ed by the chaage. Finding that he Iia3 lost nothing by leaving his first prospect, he hurries from the scc ond, to see if the tcene coulinues undiminished iu its allurements after he shall have passed the bend in the River before him. He makes the (urn the interest of the scene increases, and in ralio with ils increase of interest is his increase of speed, un til ho finds himself urging his poor horse with whip and spur, rapidly approaching the " Taint Rock ;" ; and if he has wondered already at tho slraoge manner . in which nature haw crowded its scenes together, he ' now stops aslonished and iu raptures.' The rocks, in an unbroken wall, are piled one above another, rising ; hundreds of feet iu the air, so overhanging the road, which is scarcely wide enough for a carnage to pass, as to almost shut from him the sight of day und make him shudder for his safety. He gazes upon this stu pendous pile of rocks, rearing their aw ful heads far above him, bidding defiance to (lie thunder's heavy boll, and tho tornado's fearful power, and stretching so far along tho distance, that they seem t ha e niched the River from its course his heart nwi-l! ami palpitates al the remembrance of the hand that has placed ihem there. Ho, (urns for relief (a the other side of the River, and what a scene I Moiiuluuis, dclnchi d from each other except the union formed by the e.v'ensn.n of (heir bases, rising, thickly gro-'pe.d together, al- ' most perpendicularly above the dark rolling clouds which often shut their summits from Ins impiirinM eyes; while the River, wilh almost deaf-line. roar. ' dashes madly among the rock:-, in its channel,' and ever rushes onward through lbs deep gorge provided ; for its unceasing flow, computes the scene of the . " Paint Rock ". j After beholding thi fcene, I turned away and ' meekly bowed in spirit before lhat Omnipotent ll.-mg who made and who supports ail things, grateful Unit in the wondrous magnitude of his works, he should remember nnd support so frail a thing ns-man. ' WANDERER. they passed the House of Representatives, M Walker, of Mississippi, moved to amend them by ad ding thereto- other Resolutions (being substantially Mr. Bkntox's plan.) On the question to agree to this amendment uf Mr. Walker, the vote was as follows: Yeas Messrs. Allen, Ashley, Atchison, Athertoa, Bagby, Benton, Breesc, Buchanan, Colquitt, Dickin son, Dfx, Fairfield, Hannegiin, Haywood, Henderson, linger, Johnson, Iwis,- McDufhc, Merrick, .Niles, Semple, Sevier, Sturgeon, Tappan, Walker; Wood bury 127. Navs Messrs. A reljcr,,.Piorrow, Bates, Bayard, Rerrien, Choatc, Clayton.t rillenden, Dayton, Evans, Fosler, Francis, Hunlingtnn, Jarnagin, Mangnm, Miller, Morehcad. Pearce, Phelps, Porter, Rives, Sim mons, Uphain, bite, N oodbndge Jo So the amendment was agreed to. On the rfuestion of ordering (he Joint Resolution to a third reading as thus amended, the vote was precise ly as before. The bill was then read a third time, amidst u pro found silence, without the yeas aud navs beintrcailed for, and tasskd. Though the lobbies were crammed, and the galle ries packed with an anxious and interested multitude of people, a perfect dignity and decorum characteriz ed the whole proceeding of this memorable night. On the next day, Friday, the amendment proposed by the Senate, was forced through the House, w ith out the opportunity for debate, by a. vote of l.')J to ',1'y The measure needs nothing now but the approval, of tho President, to consummate it, and that will follow, as a mailer of course. CONGRESS. In (ho Senate, on Monday, the debate on the An nexation of Texas was continued by Mr. Miller of New Jersey. In the House of Representatives, the Post Office Reduct ion bill, from the Senate, was finally tashed, with amendments making the rates of postage, five and ten cents according to distance arid the 'act to commence operation on the 1st of July next. The bill goes back to the Senate for concurrence iu these amendments. THE CABINET. A letter, from a well-informed source at Washing ton, under date of March I, says : "The Cabinet has not yet been definitively an nounced. . It seems, however, lo be up . rsiood. thut Buchanan will go into the Stale Department ; Ban croft, into the Treasury ; Marcy, into the War ; Walk er, Attorney General ; Navy, not decided ; Post Of fice, either Cave Johnson or launders." A RniTIH.ICAN (iOYF.llNMF.NT. The "N.itiotl.il lnteliij-em-er" alter writing a long article on tho dingers our .vcminpul will eventually encounter, ,h.iid 'lV.v.i. he annoxed; and rcVrnuL' to .the ih;r .I.,..,. r Ihe Loco'nco party, e:idj i!l,th,; l.'lhnutio ucuu. ' tiful alhis.on t,i our Republic : j "The .UnrrM.ur Iti-pul,!,,-;.,, Institution, i,ne em-miuter-d ..ic p..M.,! , ,!,,. sllw. ,,, m ( of the U'ty individual- ioncnnc,l in the t, ins,,-', j tioiiB relerrcil to, having Itch, wii"ti leli lo ih.vi own cool rt'tWtmii, auiont; tl;t most cili, u nms means of rt hiomii a ir-hl tunc to (he i xc.i.-d m isses ol llic wo,;. to uln, h.uc erred as i.iueh from hi'f'l i'-s'iis asdes ;u, and as tnaiiv ol thcin ; perh.ips, iinJer (lie ndlu.-iuc of pardonable mo. i tivea as'of 'li.it which '., positively bid. Tin;! evil of t ho cottiompi nf its oavii soloinii nets of' legislation by ins., lir.iuli o Cough's in iIiim a.-c i ol the I) stru t lci lnm l.iw is not, to bo sure, ; eniiri ,'y cured ; hut the cUci Is ol " the sober sc- cotiil .lioiijf.it" his already wroiionl a caliit iry chaco' in nr:, which, it en, li,i:,) be doubted', ; w.ll so. i be i.iuikJ to h ,vc c;, iidi-ii its consei v. j alive ii..wcrli cvry mcitiberol tin- ( 'unfed.T.tcv. ' " Hi 'the p...,p!(. ,. . Cnned Stale MiIHt j lo he ii. t i,.,.u idem, in ihe prevent juncture ol i. all..i.i-. the new drouon-i r ,u i.o. .iil'.r.1. d bv (he late ' reiitili ,, ,i.i,,ij-, r.'v.iliii:..ii m i ,.er Reptiblir, ' ol ill: . .' i : i . i i importance ol Ih.lil ii,' Kti.iu Ii un- ! he lorti.s uf ih.ihl '..iisti'u'ioti iu ! hr. in ol ! Wh il lias Wi;i.LN;vi: DRINK AGAIN. Air" N r vi i r.ir.T aix." "1's good, dear friends, to sign the pled 'Phut sets the drunkard -liee Come ..m the happy, happy baud W hercver lliey m:iy be. ( 'll.ini s. We're maicliiii lo the field ef stnf-, To i;iie the dying drunk.ild lite ; l et 'IVmji'i n nee then, triumphant rein And urwr let ii.i ihiiik again. Wi.U Nc. t Kf 'ok k. ilex er drink iig.uu Mr ill ink again I 'Ttim r. dl .1' Oil . 'am : .' t 'i'. nip'i -..nee, then lriiiii.;ihan( Vnil in-i, i let i diml, a,,;,,,, ' Petersburg Market, spiiwior is is. 7"E are now ready for the Hpiinj trade, havinr reeeive.l our smell, iusl purchased, bv one of our limi in p,.r.u. in the lust markets nnd at the ' priees. We have on hand a very heavy ussoriineiiL of every (hiiig desi.ahle in ihe Druj . .limine. An. nr in, mrr m nin, M e respeetfully slicu rail f,om our old Friend., sii.l tl.o public .ue,Hlly,' a.-u.iiui them that ie piepnr. ,1 lo oiler i i ureal,, in,, emenls than oer. Jur C,ii, or en the uoial credit lo punctual cu linuis. ' Below u-e enumerate few ,,f our leading article.. cUJ , ,. tvt!,er with rrert, ,ff .t stU u,e U-u,rt ; be f the liliS T QUALITY, and at I'UH KS Will. (;,NNor FAIL TO GIVE 'ParisGreen Brussian Blue 1 1 .ic 1 1 I' ll ii h..i 'jo I i I'll ,ill(l Jii csl. iii ;.l!i..!uie .ii ' '", c. .ii.' i ' n ' i. . .' i ll Is. io-l.Oll ; ii.de -M. M- I) such I.-, hi yieal.i wli.ch hi hi" thing III w ' Vh..l h i sum ol 1 n r,.v ,, ,,; the new s iris j.isi ic;icic under in- ,i, ll.n-nc n icisii-,, m c,i,i,ce, ir.m, ill letter ol iier ( i ,!ls : It ii-1. ol the E nper..r I .irbnle, represent. ,(i ! ',. iveri-u.. draz i iu I - i mis' ; ideiil o! die K.-p.ihlic. I scarcely insia;.. ,1. !,ei;,r,. I driven lr:n i. n ei hv (in hislance ol Ins Ir.i'ini-., u,. ! was stilli-reil lo , .1,1 , ; short tune, l.i ii Bust. un . dent.) sue rce. i.-il hi n. iie lienio W. ep m.t. ,,.nr el,,l,l:ei,, ,Ve,-p no more, VV rep n.. I Ii,,,, ,n , ,(-,. . The tat Her ami the husb.uid I:., I, Is now rehired in hie JVe'le marching. .c. Belinhl Ihe bright array of men, I 'lilted in ihr cause, '1 hat thousand ol the hum in rare Around its standard draws. W e re m.iichuig, A c. e .'- ! illeii . :' .M'ci :ih. I lh"e lit ii: Hi i .1 l i ' i -:.. I ; 11.. .l- lii.'l.ill ' No. ( 1:1 ihe U'.l' ol i d, ol which 1 i :ru.-.1rnioii. i ol a sncces ) II I! ol Inch i ii- ilep.iii'ire. ic'uii i, f inal- v In iu 1 he i n-.rrthr.iu ; hii.-liineiil o I ouuirv. IV lo, ted I'r.-.t- , I'lie 'Peinperaiiee banner and Ihe II) ii- shall be mil uleil, Vint ji i li.dl be our pride and boas! To vae it to the unild V e're llialelllli.r, Pled" In II,: I)., .1 ; ( aiiicitti) I'"'. b) I'm- Rev. .Iwllll It 'iiry K. W.ilii'rspoou in M in:lhti'r nl Airs. W illi.nn ( "ami ion EhMlJU faults .Mum f i. Cninphor f piuiii Susr Lead t'reiiiii Turisr r.nl.lliC Acid s. I'd in.-l ;i.ist opr for .- 'i., l.loi!., !, Ice ,e, !ji:.-.ih. r "1.1 P..,l, -dlu.. ,1., II d ..il.i I 'innviK I',. in,. :-,,;,,, ,; r . .1 W Hiiiii- .I'I. imi Snlj.hin . sulill.il.' Moipluno , A.ei.lo ,1.1 ,',, Mm no do (:,, uli!l Quilliliii ic, .1,.1-ip ikkiUn Verdigris (Dry tml in Oil) : I'crr. Do ."ieinnu :l'mbur, Lamplil.ck i Vermillion Brumes Linseed Oil, Lanm Oil (of hot ipialily ) I aiineis t)il (best qualitr Vnih Br,. nr, Venetian Bel IN DIGO ( tFlotanlgnJ Manilla) U.i..ir, Coppenn, Dliie, C-t'lie wood, (.'uinwoed, Ked--id liine.il fSamlrr. une, l'l.inda, and l'oi l t nler Ji.iull 'l.hii '.IM.ll ( III h.uiels) Vvimlc ScIkkiI, and il. pursued lo ihe sh l.icre raptuieil ac u u'hlcd 1 lie I'r m. a 'is re ol 1 1 i ; lit II, I'llil.t lo verlhe r .s ,is.iilril . ul,:., I", the us c Pie.- hlellt. I le ten p. over hut a .hen Yi; e Piosl itt.u I. e.l, deposed. Its. IT ( II and Day rs. hi I -I d,i nl A pi il ncvl M-lei'lcl I. ,r i hi- pin . lllld-w ,, hel ecu llie le-hle, ,e. The eh, two Se.-shlil- I! in i; I'.iclli:' ill. 1 1. o it II' il occ.in, and I i , , 1 . p 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ! one, u li'MI c 1 1 1 me, -I by S lira A nn i, u hose .llf'i' h.'ino ii!iii,.sl .1. ilicl l y hi K: inercv i, I his p,. in ical adver- A e repeal. THE GENIUS OF ALCOHOL. Imagine the geniu. of Alcohol. It is an awful ookinj word at beat made of infidel toinrues and '""barian language. Imaaine it endowed with hu man form, and list to th. horrid word, it speak. Thero it Mand. ! Poeiq, (when on j, ful un. its dominion,) Vll th. dreadful imagery in which at, or uie worst or evil .oiriU is nnMrv.ai..i. led iU infatuated otry through many fair KCDMt wticing wallu, veet prcpeeta, delightful hope., to Hell during the whole, journey, .rrayed in all lb. kwitie. of form, all the charm, of miud, all th.sero WncB of goodueas, which might tempt the most cau uin to foll.w th. ignil fatuut. Therefore, let all "'a, iu their prayers, ask to b. delivered from the. r Alcohol. MrMF.KI.SM. , The National Intelligencer states thai a younrrlady of ashiugtun w ns Ihroivn into a mesmeric sleep oil Thursday last by Prof. De Bonneville, before a largo audience, nnd that whilst in that condition a tooth was extracted without givinrj the patient tho least pain. Dr. J. II. Kelfe, a Representative in Congress from .Missouri, and Dr. J. .V. Gibson, of Louisiana, who were present and witnessed the operation, have published a card, in which the) declare themselves fully convinced that ' painful surgical operations may be performed on patients in a mesmeric state without pain."' FATAL DC FX. An affair of honor came off' near the Hampton Course, at Augusta, Georgia, un the 20lh ult , be tween Maj. John Partlow, ef Abbeville, District, and John G. Burton, Esrp, of Newberry District, S. C. I hey fought with Muskets, at ten paces, and Mr. Burton fell mortally wounded at Ihe first fire. He was conveyed to Hamburg, and died ten hours after wards. Both of these gentlemen had married each others sisters, and Ihe difficulty which led to this fatal result, is said lo have originated in private affairs, of which the public should know nothing. CULTIVATION OF COTTON. The production of Cotton is annually and rapidly j-iiiereaMng, d hr the epintorf of ttiany, w hose sagaci ty m such matters is proverbial, it has ulrcady arrived at a point above the demand for consumption, which will keep it at its present low rate, if not sink il still lower, unless, siuno neic uses shall be discovered, to which ihe manufactured fabric may lie extensively devoted. It also appears to be a growing opinion, that (he Planter cannot live by Ihe present prices. If this be so, he will have to abandon its culture to sonic extent, and employ a portion of his labor in the production uf other articles, and thus tieresmltj bring about a change in the system of Farming, which has been so long pursued to Ihe injury of all parties. " c find iu the " Chaileslon Mercury," the follow ing paragraph, which we publish as germain to this matter : " Cotton has been to South Carolina, what the Mines of Mexico were lo Spain. Il has produced us such an abundant supply of all the luxuries and the elegancies of life, wilh so little exertion on our part, that we have become enervated, and unfitted for oth er and more laborious pursuits, and unprepared to meei me state oi inmgs wmcn sooner or later must come about. It is out of place here to predict that the day is not far distant, yea, close at hand, w hen w shall tiud that we can no longer live by that which has heretofore yielded u. not only a bountiful aud sumptuous living at home, but has furnished the means for carrying thousands aud tens of thousands of our citizeus lo squander their gold in other coun tries that we have wasted the fruit, of a rich, virgin soil, in ease and luxury that those who have prac tised sufficient industry and economy. to accumulate capital, have left, or are leaving us, to populate other State.?" .lie 111 tun iu il hie is ij.e.v, . countrymen. ,,t s.H'. s A hil a ciiii-..!:i'oi v i.oii'r does not the inn kino, it,. is far ol nur mi n -y.-toin ! pr'.'.-ent ti the contemplation nl ihe phraniliropist, ! Ihe plnloH .phi r trul the .- ite-man ! 11mi,,, ihe ! liifce mil. ions of voters, spread over I lus vast re- j clou ol I'onuliy, .In i, led lor iiniiiihs in arduous ' contesl heuveen i.v pers'.ns presented in their j i none tor inn nrst otiu e in their yitt, al lotinth 1 . depos.tiun; llieir votes n equally lor er.rh n ihe ! i candidates that lo llns day i( is Innliy known which oi ihe (wo received th rocater number ol -lawliil voles, and it is certain thai Ihe cpizeu e lec.eil, con-ii u. tonally chosen tube IVemili-i't, ,' aclti.i !iy did not receive a ui:,ji.iitv uf all the xott'x ! ol (he pep!,'. Xt-i, is (here a murmur ol cnnleii ! i 'ion, acinic h'-per of r.'-..-!:incr. i )iiioii,j all the legions I o.il' lhl ' W'hn.s, Ir. m M UHe lit Lnlli o . lo-. i "he Aii.li, In- to the Itorky Mountains, le;:e;n,., tnelher i I ihe sup I opp ,,,., J , , tif, ad nn ol li'i'i y ! N'nt due ; nn th ink e ..-nn we h ue Id he proud ul .'. one ! ' .' u: i. .n- ol nur-, iti I li"n lortns r .-:ib-1 1 1 j -, sce.nj- li-.u nun Ii - Ii." II ". e pol ( hern ii ai.d ciilijr c :n ll'il :' '111 i'S !" .fCO pijr Session. IU 12 10 nt c ! W llo.- I t.orl I Fc'k to Ii,.- Pre-: 11 IM-IK lor the I our lll-I ' it nl,- ; ! " .-V.il il:.-e r. , ilrt U e i " - ,11 1 ti-' WO one I (hi' In. lo thcin n nl.'r ,"; ill "pen Ii I'em iie I III lie- ('.I V nl l':llen;h. on ,e A pleii-uiii snuiiiiuii ha, lie n c, on I'.o etlev die Mrcel, nl mil I ate I lon-c in nl I he ( iilveMm. '- e rli..lai-lir e.ir will he iliu,,',-, m,,, I live Ul.n.lll- ci.ch. i'i:i;.M.-i. Board, iiii linlioir evi-iy llini, Mpel.ii.U. He nlin' nnd Wniiiifj. (ioiininur Gnorijpliv, Arl.lnnelic und 1 1 i-l.n v l wuh Ihe iil,. e. ) Nalural I'hil.isnphy, Coiiipo-i ion mid iloiaiiv, Moial Plnl.is.iphy, Ithel.uic ami Cheiniajry , lls:e, prench. I'arcnls an.l (iiunlinns reiinn-il.le Imm the tune oi einering till I lie rinse i.l ihe 'Peiiu. No deduciioii iiiitile ho uliseiuel Pupil, except in rases ol proti.icl, d illne-s. riiinui.ill..ii ol 1'npiU Senii iiMimallv. P.iyiiH'iih, to he in.i.le ul Ihe cl.,i,e el (he S,.nin. Mrs F. h.ivinr; Ini n " liit.iee.J (or -everal ir.ua iin.i in I he ui-liilcl.ni ol V.Ulllif l.:llus, llaltcis hers. II (hut -he will he in. I. m uove siiisi.i, ii.m lo thni' who in, iv p.il'nuize her .i linnl. ft is her purpno' to einhraee ui her course of in. stiuciion rrl the brain lies ,tf a t Ii, ,r, mic; I,' and iiccm piMhed f em. lie I Miit-ut ion . nnd iM ihe ptMiliitn -,i. Irul und h'.'.illhy, and I lie tt-iius iiccouun.idiiiiiiet. she hopes in he cue . in. me I in ibis iilb-ini I l.i K.luiiice I'" III. lie L.Iik all. ui III nur Slate. The stni'lcst alien- j I on will he pail In I lie moral hiibils id Ihe I'lipil-, ami ! llieir Krliumn- pritilees nnd folloei'linns will he le. Kill lied ac e uiling lo die i-hi s ul Pa'cnl, und Guar- ili.ins. Mr. P. will cii" :iiuli mi en i ion to tin- Sc hnnl a, hi. pr.!e inn. il dm ie- ill pcini.t. i IfileiiFh. March Ut . M.1. m It (in b.clles an. i Kvlr.ici-, Otto Hose, Kaney r-n:i(is seel Oil do do lliu.,i. B ,,f till kinds pinls Tiirprulllic do do Pepper, Muslai.l, Cp:i-e, ll.-l Md.i.l Oil ,,-0i .N'nimees, Gmuer' I... pi. un e l . l-.'-l I'.iliibrs Gill.-, Inks of ill kinds, U".V I. mil. till l,C" a anil 1'iOlv .S'l,.. II1...1... . .Vaiinrhes ul all kinds i's.1 W INDOW (i LA MS f all i sires . In 1 l."ho,.e. ltd I 'r.nne ( in en I 'mine c.luw ( 'lotun Kt'd Pel, ..2. 181.1. Grcensbnrn' iurcjieal mnl Dental lnslru l.nciils and Meih. ul Books. TV I, Lit Ik HILL. Whole-ale Drui;ii(s, Sycamore M.( Peleisburg, Vt. H Paliiol and lliilsburo' liccorder Lost or Mislaid, A Noic ,,f I. siid on I'm, J. II, mint, of Gran- i vilh tt iv, wuh I-; ttieeu and Hial I'lnnell "1,1 rilllklui. Nri-unlue. lor ihe sum ol J2IHI, Willi m-leie-i ,. Ancu.t Uti, KM. All persons are cnu- iioni'il ii j ii i n-ii iiniliii fur tins IN nl t-. and die milker lone pining it to anv nno lull myself, or mithntiied A;'"'- m a. bli:dm)i:. Il ibilth Feb. 21, 1KI.V I H 4 1 HiiTiir ,s" SaIo7 WILL SPI.L al ihe Court Hou-e in Curtlnne, mi Hie foinih l I.iv in March nrl the lollow- no; Tl'JK Ih of I .-III.!, or so .much (hereof, s. will -iili- Ihe Tines dllii 111, noil lor Ihe vear IN43. ii (tie;, ui ..jpei,.PK f said sale: ami (he . I. ,lr,l . I .',11 f.'ilill U in II. on in k I I :.li Lit is K, My - ; ti? .I. do' I .".I Kill Win Oliver I ".: i;u '.".ii I ,ii,H K.nl. I ,He.ellV h'r h'n hl.n.l rre.-L n n ' (. l.ilile linn I rm lohn l aies I, ..lie I'nrki l rr'k I Teiiki rouv in N'rmtAsKA. A I'eiv days ago, Mr. I..,igl i-s nt I iiuii.is in: roil need into the I Ion sn of Rc., .-.-...:it.:tnrK a IJ'ililo ctabli-li I lie Ten ilo- ry ol .Nit r.islia. W'iu'ie is Ni'lira.-i-. i : is a question we put to ours. If, and several others, but riitilLer we. tmr o ir I i n.l-i hail any kiu.wl cd'i to ii'iniiiiiiiii'.ile. Tne ( 'iiKiiinat i liupnrci by in :liin' the fiiliow injr l ; he Senclarv of War tro.i- TO THE CITIZENS OF RALEIGH. has solved the i!il!ii-iil extract from the Kejeu a di.cinneiii nl.:, h we lit.! not (.o'tttu Ih ble to read. li,,.-!,,,! (.' un r. .'V.-- of I I rw j ill i tii i ! wmimsiiifjsi'jiuiii k I f. : V J .'mi '.ni :iou' MI'I : 1 7 ' I I Jll I'J.". Dicp Biver I. uk Creek do do I'.iiciiet I, reek I Os) Initio Piuket i r'k .') (i.l 1 liH 12 3,. I ;n r i'i HO 7 32 !5 08 I il 40 urn. .M Tim iumi'-dulo v :i 1 ! the Arkansas, the I'I it .. . r.iers, h u e much i ich roa the bk.;'Ti:h. I'l itle. or .Ni.ra.-js j, , TO TilE COMMISSI OXFHIR I iF K A I I ill .11. m''' ''"' th' , .... 1 ' 1'ioperlv turn -h a u Gentlemen : We would respectfully call your at- or,,.Js M1 I( tention to a serious grievaiice-und.-r which many of r :il jjov.-f ninenl , . our eui,ens lauor, ana siifrrrest that ail Onlinance be I mr) !0 llie i-'Joei s,. oi passed by your Board lo remedy the;, iyij complained '"l.tary posts. I um; ol. He allude to Ihe cruel and BrfUal manner in which our Cows are treated, when Ihey happen lo take a mouthful of hay or fodder from W ablins and Carts in the Public Si reefs. Several have been killed, and a great many seriously injured in this way. Wo admil that Cows are somewhat troublesome in the Streets, but it is easy to drive them fiom Wage is and Carts, without injuring them. Win-it persons fro'ii the country hitch their horses to our Shade trees and Palings, and they bark one, or pull down the other, our Citizens do not take revenge by abusing the hor ses. It is, therefore, a hard ca.se, that lie' who pay taxes for the support of the Town, should be dcpiivcd of the poor privilege of our Cattle passing 'hroiigh the Streets. It is contended by some, that we should keep our Cows in our lots, but we conceive Ibis to be alio- ; and v . il.' - r 1 1 lie 1.1 -'( ,. V. iMc- I.,.; c nr.it p-i-. v. ten ti i .1 nil; I". 1 1 be el ected l.'dn .i .(foil K .1 II, i: ll'J i to it ilireclinn. 1 co'i.'ioe lb" -.N ul" d rnsv-Aim.s I. Th ..lid '. -.-, w ii , ; lerr.to pn inn ol h lo 1 ol 'I.l on lln- I s hound iry I nit Ii I the K.,..r;o., ami I ::n to..i:ii nl it 'iniili.i. liiiis'tie In it 1 r : . . 1 1 1 In i'.'l tlii'iii i.' line irilorv lo our s .le of ihe li..i !.i commence, i.t i(. n . up lhe-.li--i- j.p: i i W'aler i, (;, and : Hist head of its mirth .;.i !riicli, a1, west lo ihe W.iid 1-,1,-r r ,.,(, and i ol the (l.xky .M-o. i, t., , , r, he !, and l.'ilowoi ih it ' "e i ii t.-, ihe m nee Folk, mi-iiil n-is- le, :,.- h. :,. 0.sago r.iers, aa.n,, ,, tp. , ,.. p ij,,. The .irterii -clI ni nl' ti'.e ii i ii ene, these iiounil .nc-, iroiii ih .M,.-iniii r,v ward lor Iwn Ii i i ; 1 1 , . I ie) i,,tv u, . i, And llir VaUMv iienvrn II v. ,lf K Nub.cnb"'r ( iKi's "his ii.rihnd of re tonne. II. link- lo 1:1' mill - friends III Una Citv :il.I Ihe lnte nt l:ir'', (of 1 1 l.-l r hl.cral Mij poll, 1 1 ii , n i I'llun". he ha- been cn-.turren in Mjuiu I net urin;; I'ltiini.i lie leels" a--n.e l licit n grneii-os pnhhc vm.I iiaiii allow him I oll.o Im wrvi f? t.e thr-Iii ln!lv pi-r-inided, il- he M, that III all rn-es hmli m mn t,in. n finiriiti . and Inning In-trumeiits, be will be i-'i.i lile.l I i,e eiiiio. s.ti i-i .l imn, or, l A A K :ll 1 .' II Ii' 10 loth -e win will enue with linn In (une their instruments hy (he year, hi' olli rs to kn p "or j il.eu 1'l.oins m peileel l ine, for a -in ill advance ort r -k.f j Ihe eniuuiori chsi ie m.i.le hv iliiiiruitt unlets, who nl ".I ".I . ajji icultur.il be-inly ,nd t :. on iiiimi-r.iii liKiniaries , anil .Neosha rivers, and in best 1 mil m M sHnuri. Fr ii rli n.i K.in-.s. "I P.i'.v. O-ll I .lllll K el-is raced bv 'i w e.-; . i. ereji do tin ir W( rk, and are it before il h le-led. I ll.i Ilillul u b' v I'l .OM. will" h I will sell on mo h iaie leruis. Theva.e M.w.am! well linishcil, wilh ei-emled Micmlin;- luianl. I lnh rs Ir.nn .i disui r ., not. loo remote from tin t.ny fur tuning, will he promptly attended lo. wi:-llv vviiri iKi:i ltal. i-1,. Man h 1 si , IH in. 1 H - :u F1 Han. Awav i'. tie.-, the III) limb .-red l I he Iv ilis.i.-, O-aoe, I rl.-ldy ei..il In ihe ei; !ii'. hunt u' (his ler- ii e portion, westward lor lie' spai-ed IIK) miles, gether impracticable, for rnaay of us are too poor lo ibtf counlry i ".'iiiirei v covered v itli r.ch or,S,,.H have suitable lots, and the health of Cattle requires wl'H'h uriprov iu (:iaiitily Hild quality up to the that they should take suitable eiercise bv grazing in j now of I''"""'-'!"--- the field, and woods. ' , The liiuil. -.f tl,,, i. rr.torv .... lu le 'lie Pxtre.ne I i .end of iiavioi iioii i,l ihe Arkns i-, all llie trend As Int. subject is one of considerable iinnortancc to i- r . i,-i. .l . . rJ .. ,. ' , iiiipsiiiaiiLi iu ,llt.g ,,f t,,.,unual:oii i h l.ai.lorniii, the nwd us, (many of our rauuhos depending ereal v upon t he I .in , , ..ill J,i.;.jim.. r- c"', SB' ' I" from our Ironier lo tlx: Mexican noiindarv and milk obtained from our Cows) we hope you wil lake . . . ., , . , r. J - Santa Ip. u-.il mis., .111 pee '.-nl and 10, ,ri 1 ic.et it into consideration at your next meeting, aud adopt orce efficient remedy. MANY CITIZEN'S. V learn with much regret that the Hon. Kkvifth Ratnkr positively declines being a candidate for re election as a Representative in Congress from the State of North Carolina. His place may be supplied, aud wo' hope will be, by as true a Whig, but if a gen tleman of as sound ability and as effective e'nqueuce, North Carolina may well be proud of such sous. National Iniitligtncer We publish the foregoing Commuuieation, but we cannot conceive ourself, of any protection that the Commissioners could devise, more effectual than uitire pass ' loO'egon di-cuvcrud liy rccein exuloraliun ! about one hundred and fil.y in dee tuulhward ol th"! rer S. mill Pay! Although tne number ol inhabitant enrarred 111 agriculture ami e'lier pursuits Wiihlu thoe tun Is uuiiolaQ'ud liienuiounl ol popiiiatiuu at all ad that already afforded by the law. The rightful rem- j e'piatw, at present, lo llie lorinailon ol the lull edv for those, who have Cattle injured in the way I ''""'pletc (crntori.tl government, Vet Mich an j . . , ,. 1 inchiKiteurpa-liniitiary organizalmitiui be iinw mentioned, is to institute a prosecution for ma cioui , . a . . K , . . . . r 1 aiioptedaa wonld be riece.-airy to extend lliecnn. mischief, against the aggressor. The tmarl money Ir s1m1 au,1(,rj,v iho neral (foveruuif nt, and which a Jury would make him pay, would effectually to throw its prolectioii around our eme'ru t.ts to -Edit. Kto 1 Oioa iu lbir p.isjiee tiirouc;b tins cuuut-y. 1 prevent a re petitioa of the oflinc. )- ROM (he Nulisnihor livini' in U'.'.slnnolon C'uin'v, Mississippi, in Juni; l.isl, a yellow icHii mimed SIMON, 11I.011I 5 yi-nrn fl'Stye, live l.., i lone m leli n.ene"! I0-I1, rullicr ' lieavj-ft Jna.le, but very , aclive no pariiL-elar ... 0 f U si r.-meml,eri-l l,n wttl perlnip, rinhnvor In make his way 10 Nonh Caiol.nii, F nlnklui rnno-j where 11 is believed he was raised by n Mr Tl.nli. or 10 Aljbnn.a, whtio he had U-e.i hired mil 10 IH I I or 2. Any person d.-liveiing Inm 10 me or feciiiiii' linn 111 jail so dial I can gel him, shall l,e hheriilly re warded. S. W0KTH1NGT0N. F.L'is Point, Wnshinitmn Co., ) Mi.nippi, Juioinry 311, IWS ij 15 "A Tieaiise 011 ihe ihe theory an.l praclue of Lx.VDSCAI'rJ G.lDi:.lG. .dapi.-d 10 Noam Am..hici ; wuh a new 10 ihe improvem. nt f oui try residence. Cmprisii g Hi.iorical notices and general pimcipl.s ol ihe a-i, dir.cii..ntf .r Isyma . out grounds and snangin plunia'ions, ihe description and ciilmaiimi of ire. , ih eoi al 1 v e aeeompahniii ,,i , llie houe and gn.unds, ihe formation ul pieces of Artificial wa rr flower gaid, ri, .Vc Wuh remarks on nnuL arciiitexti 111:. Second Li J 1 Ll n, enlsiged revisnl, ami iie.vly 1 Iu. ' Ira'ed by . G, Downing, author of designs for Ct ' taae lesiilenees, 00. For sale by TL'liN'KlI V IH'CHE-. , Pul'llsUer. Aje" t. I K!.igh, y.trali I.t., IM. I'S ;l.o loon K,,l Serai Blanch illu i" 'lo Coin's Branch loll Stephen P. KiriL'l . I'-r .elf nnd ui hers Scrat llranch I J.r ICiidc.iek and John I llcihiuie : .To do -I- '-MJ I..1.K , Jiiliiisoii Kilhl's Cirrk AI.L.V KLKLY, Late SI, mil f .Moore County. Feb. Vl.vl.V I'r. Adv. i;.j i,! M'wv is hmhy 'ivcn I jTllO WILLIAM MASON, Jr. .011 of V ILI.IAM -1 JIAMI.X, "sr il. e.isi d, iip.ui whose Ki-'siM I am Luceulor, 1h.11 (he iincmii' e which lie l.emilled I ol -rod lel.it.- is now 1.1 mv liuihli noily for liisirihu I Inm. ami 1I1..I I slnill 11,1 etpr, 1 ,llv Iier,,Ht ihe -anie 'I he irsrdcn. e i. ihe above named Wil Iron lon, Ir is not kn.'.wn t.. llie Siibsrrilior. lie h-!i ilit. . "isle 1,1,0111 ih, enr IH'-Ti. and ha not been Ineiiil Iroin nillim ll,ela-l 17 vesrs. If Wijllen -nppltritt.tn be miide .111 Ihe .lje,l, Lrltcrs "must 'j ad.lics.iid 10 me Cli.ip.-I Hi!!. ,. (; Ji'lI.N' i. .MASON, Knecnior, Of Wiihrtn Ma.-on, deceasod, Chullmni Ceiintyl IS1, J, '" I". 1 "i $ ino3mP IMonry Saved to Fanners, lilt. Munriihci is now ireiared. st Mr. f'si,ia .1 kit; ink' Crri:,K,- liep. lo furnish the F.rmer. el Niolh sml Smnli ('Brohn-i wlih SMI Cll'8 Patont Mr.iw ami ."-"lo Ik ('niters ivhich lor simplicity and ef feciiw opei.-i. on. surpass any Machine of Iho kind siow in u-e This ,M,i. Line bus iskrn preeedenre at twerv Afi'iihuial Show where it hns been exhibited, ii..l ha. le.emd (he uii(uahfietl recnmmendalioii of liiindre.lsof the Farmers 1.1 Virginia, whe.e about four hundred luw nhcily been ,,i,. nm ureferii.r th,. Machi hall recnimeml itself. I re-ni cifullv ,n. : nil per-.nis in w,nl of sU. h an article lo try one, I il it liiils in perlorm wall, or lo satisfy the pur. la.r trial, thai it i . durable Meh, he may return it and I will refund ihe monev paid. HUGH SMITH. Itiilcii.il n. ;. ei,. r, 1S15. n N. 15.--The above Machines may k hud by ipli cation to Mr. Simmons, at Wcldon, N. C. II . 8. ' lie vite sn.l clui-er after Tl'iiirlow A Vit iun- GImm, BOXKS ol niM.rscI sizes Ir .1 8 X )0 10 tltl X tib' in .S:u,e and for hh'i bv ' , WILLIAMS, UAVWOOD &. CO. F"l. 25 16 2w. I TO TIIK J K Tli;ii OF W AKJ3, and adjoining C'omitie; JUS'P Heceived from Ihe factory near Milton, Jf. O. liiiliuiond's newly improved -elf-sharpen-11, f'lou-li. wliuh cannot be surpaastj ly any im plrm. 111 el ihe kind ever offered in ihe Sime. 1 hi. Ploimh mu.l meet ihe approbation of .11 who will le.i 11 as to its ease of duunht, durability, but espe. cially ils chespne... A htsenl diMtount made to those who purebaM by tha dotten. JAMES M. TOWLE& JOB PRINTING N.iliy Jt.tulod at.lh:. Office.

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