s. Brsy Mv I- - I I Published every Friday, by Wetrrox It. Gal. Editor and Proprietor, at Three Dollars per Annum. VOLi.XIiVI. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, IS 45. VO. 38, poila, erinsr loci. to ra. ' front i ' pro. tiona il an. any litical mijr Gov. d cit. if tb erect, eli be. itiet." c A. ictatt 6 ap. ed in bid in t pro. cca. 1 pats ! they deem '"gain is,) in f "po, i. and rt the telvei RALEIGH REGISTER. RALEfGH, N. C. Tuesday, June 54, 1845. THE DROUGHT. The Drought continues unabated, and unparalleled. The streams all over the conntry are drying np, and, in some part, persons go 40 to 50 milea to have their Corn ground into Meal; In'thieCity manyof the Wella have given ouWa circumstance rarely, if ever before, occurring. And yet, we are astonished to see how Well vegetation looks, particularly the Corn Crop Jt be nothing of the parched and burnt appearance that we have sometimes witnessed, but, on the con trary, It aeeiu thrifty and vigorous. THE PATENT OFFICE. This is one of the objecU of sinking interest that a atranger meets with, on his first visit to Washington an object which is daily Increasing in attraction and importance. The Superinleudaot of this Iusti- EDITOR'S CORRESPONDENCE. ty ene r...m the foul breath of-calumny has never before tainted, and whose door was over ooen to ro. .Norfolk, Juns IS, 1845. eeive the unfortunate. Mr. Re'iistcx: If you will permit a poor humble - But, Mr. Editor, lea v nor nil il. ,,,,ir.,,i,. .i.:k i,- individual lo drop you a sort of mnltum in parct)" has uttered aside, 1 nuMt thauk tno writer for hi lt. tution, for a great many years, was Dr. Thormton. letter, yon tiuy gratify tho vanity of thejwriter and I ter, and the Editor of the Standard for puh'.whiiiT n. How well we recollect him, and how vividly his im- the curiosity of the reader,. for it has strengthened those bonds which uiiitru'our age now rises to our mind's eye ! He was a goutle- If you will allow a Virginian to brag a little at the gaUaut band together in the ties of brotherhood. The Hon. D. M. Barxinuer addressed the people of Catawba at their Court House last week, in his usual qnim and dinilWd manner, 'and I have heard a f w Democrats from this place who were present, man of the old school a perfect m.nlel of that now commencement, I think we shall be able to get along I almost exfnet genu-bal was remarkable for some together tolerably well. Our City, (tajfa the titU,) peculiariti,Jbe of which was, that he never admitted cau considerably over-top the ' City of Oaks" in point FOURTH OF JULY. We leant that the use of the Presbyterian Church has been obtained for the delivery of the Oration, on the approaching Anniversary. . The Programme of the Exercises will be published in due lime. JNA. nt. oa en de Is i of a.ipal at the ier. -2w i. HAT. 01 Jl James rt that of this tion bt hit the at ike mntj of i on thi there it in, sail Court t U. E. 7-6w i Jail ol a negro s he be late iesi-1 5 feel 7 le stout let cot, t. Ht rader man Iit I rarrieil invs hill ome for ike hitu ecis Isilor. 45-6m the origiiMtlity of any invention, however ingenious or novel, always claiming to have anticipated the projec tor iu his design.. He was never nonplussed but once, and then of course by a Yankee. A genuine down Easter, hearing of the universality of his genius, ap plied to him for a Patent for making boards of saw dust. " Thin," said the Doctor, " is no discovery of your's I conceived it lonj since." " Oh" replied the other, "but my invention gors to manufacturing Oak boards eut of Pine saw dust !" " That, indeed," exclaimed the Doctor, " altera the affuir; I am not quite certain that my cogitations' went that far." of population; whether they are beller.Heavru know; , SMALL VOX VACCINATION. j at the me lime, the body i strengthened by the Aa the Smalt llox is prevailing in many parts operation of this most excellent medicine. Dr- otititry, we copy hir Ihu bpnefil of renders I ':","""'," " ' "ncipai wmce, Z4i Broudway, New nexed extract from the " New Y..rU IV,.,. I I.' w"h '''"R1'8'1' Freiich, German. t)pauib and i oriuguefe directions, and by one ageut in every place of important throughout the world, each agent ,rm" agency irom ur. Brandreth, f our thn annexed extract from the ier ami Enquirer." Small I'ox wn Vaci ination. A report of considerable interest wnrprfsetifi'd focenily lo the Academy of Scmiices in I'arie, by M. Horro, on the i ubjec.t of V'accin itmn. Before the discovery "fllna prix-ess, the number of death from small. P"x. annually in Kurope wag 4(10.0(10 ; of which tSO.noil occurred in France. In one nf I he essavs having i Having tac-fimilies of labels bores engraved Ihereon. the firaudteth Near Piltslmro', at the reidence of N. A. Sledman, Esq.., on the lflih inst., by )h Rev. Mr. Burnett, Wil liam .Stedman, Ev). Attorney at Law, to Mis Clar at all eveuts, we should be well pleased to annex-some ( expresslbeirfearalhat BarriiH!r would get inore votes prctmte.i t llie Axademy' Otnmiliee, it is H. White, yonngest daughter of the late Thomas W GEN. JACKSON. Our Exchange papers, from all parts of the coun try, where tho news of Gen. Jackson's death has been received, are filled with accounts of the demon strations of respect that have been paid to his memory. A meeting was also held iu this City, on Saturday last, at which Resolutions were adopted, which it would have given us pleasure to publish, had they been offered to us. The Officers of the meetiug, not having thought proper to do so, will account for their noa-appearance in this paper,. BLACK TONGUE. Our City was never more healthy, than it is now, and yet the " Standard" might, with greater propri ety than some weeks ago, proclaim the existence of " Black Tongue." Not only the tongue, but the (elA of every third person you meet, is as black as aoot, for it is Black-berry season. COTTON BLOSSOM. A Cotton blossom, plucked in Franklin County, was shown here .lat week. This is uncommonly early lor i'ait region.. IL" " NjVRRATIVt OF Till UNITED STATES ExPLO- rino Expedition, during the years 183H, '9, '40, '41 "42: By Ciiari.es Wii.kks, Commander : With illus trations and Mapa: In Five Volumes." Vol. III. of this great National Work has just been laid on our Table, by Messrs. Turner &. Hlohf.s. Indepen dently of ils superior beauty and maniricenco of ex cuiisu, this Work is invaluable, as containing the freshest and fullest accounts extaut of nearly a fourth of the Earth's xurface, and this a portion of which .v,.D. - v.., m of Nur.n caroina . Berrien, of Georgia all ing. and, it is said, very accurate, and a Library of i men of exiMriencc. diitinciiou. and romrnandimr THE DUTY OF A FREEMAN. Many very excellent men have a great aversion to politics and political difccussion. We frequently meet men of good principles and exemplary life, who will remark with an air of evident self-satisfaction, that they ' never meddle with politics never attend political discussions, and never mean to be politi cians. And this lliey w;ll say, iu a manner which evinces that they feel an if they had expressed senti ments which were entitled to respect. Now, we beg leave to dissent from this doctrine We believe that every Freeman is hound to be a politician. Wo do not mean that class of men who make politics a trade; who set out will) a determination to live out of the public crib, and whose politics consist iu ! eatiiig certain cant phrases, following implicitly cer tain leaders, and crying out, at ail times, to those above them in power (live ! Give ! Wc yield to rrt oie in contempt for political dpniajJon-ueN, the un principled baud whose only aim is to mislead by vul g'lr clamor and noisv declamation, and who hope to rise over talents, character and sterling merit, by loud professions and titue-servin subserviency. But we do mcau to say that no t'ilizen of this Republic, who has opportunities of information, has a moral right to refuse te take any part in political ull'airs. O" The Charleston Mercury deprecates the idea of the Locofocos sending any more " common place party hacks" to the Senate of the United Salts, and thus contrasts the men in the SenaW belong ing To the opposing parties. What Whig' does not feel proud that such a contrast can with truth be instituted ? " Never, savs the Mercury, weretlre Whigs more brilliantly and powerfully represented 'than now. They have Webster and Davis of Massachusetts ; Evans, of Maine: Crittenden, of Kentucky; Cor- win, of Ohio ; Reverdv Johnson, of Maryland; Man D Some diabolical villain poisoned thirty -six horses belomrin? to Mr. Charles Whitsox, of Yorkville, N. rV " , .... j ., i n'pneiur ui ine new line 01 iiiiuiuussuH iu mai ;ilace, ou Tuesday morning last. Arsenic was put Johnson Lu the trough, from which they were watered. Nine of the horses have died, and, from appearances, at least twelve of the remainder will expire. Besides khese, several horses, cows and hogs, belonging to tthe neighborhood, have died, aud others are iu a hatha-Session Bynum, )urt, that thnt pub. il werki, sions te Coart y in Au- r (lemur. i lolhem. any pretensions, will hardly be deemed complete without a copy of the " Uuited Stales Exploring Expedilioa." Will andP Jrsr Br and wilelcrilical condition. bby, De PROSCRIPTION. The Washington Correspondent of the " Balti- fe Tabt'vlnore Patriot" says: " Mr. Polk's removals in this City, already amount. anUeartt. til riflV rWIISUll.a uul.nH mniii.linA in l. Jtiticelggrejrale to above 7d,UUll more proscription than "ccurred at the seat ot Lioverumeut train its (ouuda- pou up to Mi), or from IH41 up to the 4lh of March asL And more, much more, is to follow. It is cam med that his euiire fist of removals of all kinds, thus Ur, is above a thousaud, and the work is still to go on. " 11 in this sweeping work ol proscription, none but ttiillad or incompetent men were displaced, and none but , 1845. Rierilorioiis, capable men appointed, no one would i; c. Pjave me rigni lo complain, ltui sucn is not tno 43 (; tu-;' Persons utterly incompetent, iudoleut, and of -Mlsreputable character iu a great number of cases, XfWIjr suifored to ro;n,iiu Tu, or appointed te. valuable Her Ht- dices, whiie competent, active aud meritorious clerks Ire dismissed ! This every body knows to be true. ow then cau such conduct be expected to meet the pprabation of the people, who are honest iu the am aud mean right? GRAPE CULTURE. Much attention has of late years been paid to the ultnre of the Grape in Berks County, Pennsylra- The Isabella and Catawba are chiefly raised ; lad superior brands of the Wine made from the for- ner, sell at rates as high as can be obtained foz ha best imported Champagne. There are thirty P:res of land in the immediate vicinity of Reading, 'voted entirely to the culture of vines. I it lb v,on tl Tract APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. Louis Me Lane, of Maryland, Minister Plenipoteu lary and Envov Extraardinarv te the Uuited Kinc- Rom ef Great Britain and Ireland, mwtJwurd Ev- Samuel W. Speneer. Collector of the Customs at If paJaehicola, Florida, etc Hiram Nourse, resigned. Iunt vneseoro, uoileeter or trie . nstoms at 6to agton, Oonw.tnet Giles R. Hallam, removed. I Isaac A. odgea, Surveyor and Inspector of Rev e at St Lotissr-Mtieies Oliver Harris, removed. i nomas J.ftianm Attorney for the United Sts'es Ji9JVi,vice Wm. H. McPherson, Edward W. "Creea. Deontv Poim..i.r . v.. Idford, Mass m Simeon Baily; removed. i..nsn Ruoti, isepaiy rost master at Newark, N. wm juaa t. name, removed. V.tR lov, Warortr has sum Buairr in Emov. The Mersj papers give an account of the, burning of the r""-1" uiwmgj, oysomeoi nisown political friends Alleghany county, who took that strong mode of (mfestiog their hostility to his Interaaj Improvement w are glad to see that no Whig participated ! effigy burning. ' bility. Wliat array cap the Democrats shew, emia! to Contend with Ibis 7 Our weight there has fallen o!F horribly since (he Presidenti.il election. Buchan an and Wright and Walker aio gone Benton has lo-t the confidence of the party McDuflie is sick, with I it l,le hope nf his ever taking an active pari iu debate again who have we left in the Senate but Woodbury, with the experience, the ability and tlte position lo quality hun lor a leader r FUNERAL OF GENERAL JACKSON. The fuuerul of ex-I'resideut Jackson look place on tho KHIi inst., ut the Hermitage. The Nash ville Banner of the 11th says Yesterday every place of business was closed, and our citizens, for the mist pirt, went up to the Her mitage to pay the last solemn riles to the distin guished dead. A very large concourse assembled from the town and country, aud a most impressive aud eloquent sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Edgar. Thetbody was borne to the grave by the pall-bearers appointed by the meeting on Tuesday, and. without ostentation or parade, but in the midst of silence and tears, was placed by the-side of her, whom in life he had loved so well." The Banner, in some very effective remarks iu reference lo the deceased, says : " Few men excelled him in personal address, and he impressed all who approached him with the opin ion that they were in the presence of a being of no ordinary character. We well remember to have heard a distinguished diplomatist-assert (hat, in his carriage and bearing as President of the United Slates, he seemed to possess intuitively, and to dis play, without an effort, qualities which other indi viduals did not exhibit whose whole lives had been passed in the most refined Courts of Europe. He had. the power, beyond most men, of infusing bis own spirit and opinions into those who came uear mm, and of arousing their personal attachment. Many of his companions in arms, who endured pri valions with him on I he plains of Alabama and Flo rida, and shared in his glory and success at New Orleans, however much they may have afterwards differed with him in political opinion, have never forgotten the charm and dignity of his manners, his readiness to divide with them the last morsel of bread in his knapsack or the last drop of water in his can teen, aud the cheerfulness with which, under what ever disadvantages or troubles they may have been laboring for tho lime, he directed then thoughts In a day of final triumph and victory, and once more revived their drooping spirits by briglif pictures of tneir distant homes and of future hanmness. And in whatever part of (he country these old soldiers may oe, when they hear of the death of their Gene ral, tears will involuntarily spring into their eyes, and their busy thoughts will conjure npthe stirring scenes tnrougn wnicti, uuder his guidance, they have passed. MR. BIGGS IS FAVOR OF THE SUB. TREASURY. On Tuesday last, at Camden, Mr. Bigg de clared himself in favor of the odious Sgb-Trei-susr Bill. It ihe fact be kept before lha people, that Mr. Burg is in favor of a Bill that would produce two kinds of- currency Gold and Silver for Ihe office holders, and paper for the people. Under this " bill of abominations," the government could compel the people to take their Treasury Notes, but would receive nothing- but gold and silver in payment of dues. 'he Presi dent would be armed ith all the power of a King, as all tfie public monies would Im directly under his control. We hi) no doufit tlial it Mr.-Bigrrs were elected, h would wtsocaie - all the doctrines the people aemrrlraticsllvtrondenvn ed id the adua rjistratiuD of MY. Van iWen. Qld iVjrti Sinff. of them to Texas. We have larger and more Churches than any City of our population in the Uuited States. (More need of ii perhaps you thiuk.) . Our ministers are talent ed aud soul-stirring men, but I believe not one equal lo Mr. Edwards, of your City. Indeed, the arts, sciences and mechanical manipulations arc on the progressive, except the Portsmouth Rail Rjud : that is in the vocative. The Theatre is grinding out the Drama with a va riety of shades of character. Tho Navy Hospital stands in front of the Grove wliero we, and the Ra leigh Guard h:id so much fun last yeir. The Oys ters have bjen practising tho " O'd irth State" so as to join in the chorus; and the Clams have agreed tu sing "O.J Virginia never lire," because they never, work enough to nuke them tire. The visiters aro collecting ut " Oi.ii Point," an.l the fish say, lh it w,(l be a very fa'y b isinoss with them this season. The Oysters intend lo lie low about " Hampton Roads." The Sea Turtle think it would bo the grecnett thing in tho world lo be caugh: napping. Considerable excitement exists here, about Ihe com ing election for .Mayor, on tho 2 1th of tlte present month. The celebrated Vanuover is again iu tin field. This is one of the tricks of the arislocracy, to get the mass of floating capital to vote for Vangover. ihal they may he enabied to beat Delaney, the pres ent incumbent, who is a clever, good Mayor. Professor Dr Ro.vnkvii.i.k is still here, lecturing .nightly to large audiences, at Ashland Hall, tin Whig Club House. His subject is Mnmrrism ; am I say, in all sincerity and truth, that he has convino m-jiMiu a uoiuu, mo niosi sceptical, lie is pm at all choice in Jiis subjects, and seldom fails in Ihe experiments. He has so far reduced tliisstrauge pin nomenou in nature to a Science, that he gives the rationale for the nervous action aud influence, whicl by the Physicians and scic.iiific men, is n ceived am, believed. There exists in the human system something called the nervous fluid. It is as sublle as Electricity, and is only incorporated with the body between certain degrees of heat 32 and 110. This fluid is main laiued by respiration and combustion. W'heu either ol these causes cease for only a short lime, debility ceituinly follows with tho loss of the nervous fluid. In cases of starvation, where there i no carbon furnished by food, the oxygen combines slowly wilh ihe carbon ol the body, and theMrmperaliiro of the body graduully sinks with a loss of tins nervoue fluid, and when that is gone, death follows. Now in mesmerizing, it is uecessarry lo find a per son who by his diet, does not produce and lie, p equilibrium requisites health andjlteii"th, of which ill this class, Ihe mesinenzer than Ihey anticipated. If bullyisin and tiiurnum (this word is not in the dictionary) b abolished ut the election, our frieud Barringer will wulk iu by a much la ger majority than he did at the previous election Tie extra Term of the Superior Court which was ordered to be held at its last sitting, for the transac tion of nnliui lied business, commenced this day, his llo.inr Judge Pkahson presiding. He presides with iniieh dainty and firmness, I here are cords of lawyers here ; nnj three-fourths of the, n have not. nor are they likely to get anything to i.'o. expert, him ti steel. litKitiNRKR has just arrived, and Fisiikr d here this evening, to break -morrow lie has fi i.vuv, 17th: hnlj put 10 o'tUk, P. ,V. Bar- I'ltievr has been hoved into the lead, contrary to ex ile has led a'X nobly, and tho Whigs are His remarks on the Tariff i.Misly made, and to prove the peel ,1 overbed at his sneer. s were c't-ar, and jini truth of bis argument, he rend letters of Generals Washington ami Jirmis on th.it great subject. Fisher followed immediately, urn! oh, how hard he tried to convince ; but every one could see that the heart did nut be.it rc-ponsive In the sentiment winch the tongue gave utterance to. He tried lod'xlg the Mieslion put to him by C.l It.irringer. of " whether !h was or was not in favor of the Siib-'i'rcasiiry." ilul as l!airin;er s'tiirk up to linn, he had no oilier eliance than lo dccl.irc Ins seniniieutK. Bunni" r bad no sooner " goi bun out," than he produced u letter which contai.ie.l Ins (l-'uher'sj sentiments, le mre this "change e.imo o'-r the sp.rit ol his dream," n:d which utterly confuted what he had just given expression to. The coipse of Roiii-iit W. Wii.i.umson, an old and much respected member of the liar, coining in si'lil, i 'ui Barringer .-tupped, anil Ihe Candldalee, after uu miniated debate i,f live hour., retired, to meditate oi their dunces at tho cuiinii election FRANKLIN. slum ,n ihu between 1 - 1 0 n'nd li?Il there were in France 10. HI cas.uj of small p..x in persons w ho imu nui nceii vaccinated, and o.Ofi; in tl,fe who hid ; nnd of the noii-'vaccinateU patients, I.fJdO died ; of tho other only Hi. The report nf the commute 'o winch the whole stllip-ct was relerreil, slates that the preservative value of vaccination H absolute ,!., ;...i i-l five or six years, ami geticr .llv up to Hurley onth year, hut tin: beyond that inno porous am liable lo take ilm small pox. In the grual num her of ciirch, however, varcni i'ion in a prrserv. alive fur ljf. It appear from facts that have been col Ice led. lh.it Ihu uroservnin viiuu nf a lance with i , , llnf nroii..riinned to ihe in'eii.uv of tl. formal, worthy of his j I,,,.,,, .,,,,,. ,, lg ,-nr,nr K, iln(( ni)t. I ordiu iry rircmiHtaiires, rn-v ir ciiinlioiis sh'Ui'd be peilormeil alter the fourteenth year. When nn epidemic malady reigns, however, il is prmlent to re vaccinn ate before that period. In the coiirse ol the report ! is s.ml that ihe ip,. .cation of re. v icciiniiiui in the I'mssun army, s.n.'e ISril). ha, completely rxtirpiie.l llie small m.x. In Wirt einbiir, out ot I l.;W:t soldiers, who hail been re- v.ii a iii nen, in, re was in live yearn only one cusi I sin ill mo.t, and in "J!) '11 iinn inililare Vhite, Enij., of Richmond, Va. In Tarboro', Maria ( '..Infant daughter of Dr. Win. (J. Thotpus. Also, of Consumption, Mies llarlheua Bell. Also, at uu advanced age, Mrs. (.'iiarlotte Davis, At his residence in Nash county, on the 9th inst., very snddenly, of Apoplexy, Samuel W. W. Vick, a most worthy clliren. At Philadelphia. June It!, Edward L. Carey, son if the lale'vru.-r.ihle Malhew Carey, aged 40 years. Mr. Cniey was a member of the (Inn OjT -(Jarry d II nl, l-adinu bunk publishers; ajid long 'esteemed one of the nobler patrons uf Ihe arts and seieoces. Me hail r. c.-iill been elected President nf llie Acd. emv of line but declined the slulion iu coiise- iu. ii'-e nl ill health. pi 'a, anil in -!ii mm iniiuarv persnee w li i had been re vaccinated, Ihu cases of small pox were only three in number. there are many ; and finds his subjects. If the mesinerizer possesses a large supply of the nervous fluid, and the person to be mesmerized too little, when il passes into the other person, it is slill under the mesrnerizer's control, and sulyect to his will, and will continue so until he re calls it intu his own system. However, I do not propose to enlarge upon the Professor's theory, but shall quote a few of his ex periments. He has repeatedly paralyzed Ihe limbs of some of our worthy citizens, with wham there could have been no collusion. Members of the Church have been "made to dance on the platform, and those loo, who perhaps never danced in their lives before,. Some were fastened down to chairs and tables ; others could not move from tho wall, where they stood. To attempt to give air the experiments would be more than 1 have time lo write. One I will give, which is tho most laughable that has been witnessed in this Town. The Professor attended a Cotillion Parly, and when Ihe company bad made j up the cotillion and had commenced dancing, the mu sic stopped. It was discovered that Ihe fiddler's hand, in which he held his bow, was rigid, and could not be opened. The influence was removed, and the music went on a few bars, when the other hand grasped ihe fiddle with such tenacity, that all efforts were in vain to try to open it, and nothing could stop the fiddler from drawing his bow. De Bonneville was discov ered about eight feet from him, and that explained Ihe cause. The influence was removed, and (he mu sic went on. I only add one word in conclusion : he can do much more than has been quoted. Yours, CRITO. II T The following is tho b-tier of the Rev. Dr. I'utier, accepting the ollice nf IhSbop of the Proles tint Episcopal Church in Penn ylvauia: " I'nion Coi.licue, June .1. 1 8-15. To Rev II. J. Morion. I). D.; Key. T. M. ( lark ; T. j Robins, F.,i ; Dr. T. I. Alice : GcuH.-iie ii I received -everul days since, through ! your kiiidui-s.the olliei.il nolice of my election lo ihe j ollke of Hi Imp of llic i'lulcistanl Episcopal Church in j Peuu-y Ivaiua. , , 1 waul words lo express my grateful sense nf this ' 'inde-e, veil and disl iugui .bed mark of public cunli- I deuce, and In each of you I owe my sincere thanks ' for the kind and cordial inuniier iu which you weie, plea-ed lo uri;e my uc iiiescenee. I have given lo ' the si.i.j'-et ih.it uiixmus con ideratiuu which il no eminently In. Ills, and I have concluded. IhoiC'li not ! wnll'illi many iniK.rivuigs, I, eepl l,e appointment. ! Blades euiilliciin null, his of a sacred uaiiirn and a I strong teliuimire to leave scenes and employments. eu.leaiMl iu in,, by many ties, I have had loeneoun lerthe painful con -cm, .-ne-, that I shall he likely in prove iiirrqu.'il to I he. faithful re-puiMbiliMes of Mieh u chaise. Accustomed to a life of retirement undid .oiiii.ii.uivr eienipiiou irom care, i cinnoi tint con. The 1'itlnburg (iizeitc H..y tint thf Rehei ('inniiiiltee bewail if Mmiiliiy, the ) h, I,, paynijt to the sulll rers by ilul great lire in that city, the minis contributed to ilu-ir relief Ir.un almosl eve iy seci ion of the 1'im.ii. The (i.izctie pays it was a joyful diy for many 1 poor man ami wo man w ho h ol In.! the.r all : " Many a blessing W is praj ed for upon those whose faces were never seen In tin- Worbl, M't who e sym pathies weie -I bred In I'ive I'm ly ot their snbw nice for Ihe relief of ihe digressed. ''ri,on...h far away. Il llldreils nnd hilinlleils ,, miles, sbuu'd ,is ineel lheireve.il wit; I. II I li.ni b,,vv irrateful ihe recipi ents. nl their o;l'u me ; wilh what prtil it tide they i x-pies,- their thanks, nnd liuw aid. nllv they desire a like calamity nuiv never fall upon I hem." A NOT H F.K (illKAT 1 1 A I, I. OF Ffsll. Al New Haven, yesterday mnrniiig, from 1.1X10,(1(10 lo l.'jOtMXKI while lish, ns nearly lis could be es- innatcd, were hanlCiI a slmre by Mr Davidson Si Rnssrll's seine, on tho West side of thn h ii-l.or These lish weigh about three qu arlers-of u pound each, ami lire used for iinnnre by the farmers of Ihe iidj icenl low us, w h" pay Irom fill lo 7.) cenis a ihoiisan.l. The haul of yesterday iiioriiinp was vvnr'h In. in 7nH) m ff"0 Tho weight ol the lirh was from :i7"i to .M) i,ms ; fully sufficient to freight a larireslnp Ol course they could no! be drawn out of the, wa'er en music hi.i being hauled in at high tide, and the net made fast lo a w iiidlass, the receding lido left them high and dry. Seen at a distance, thus exposed on ihe shore, they looked like a enow bank or an extensive deposilo of salt. iV. V. Jyur. Commerce. NeWl lussiral School, HALF A MILE SOUTH OF HILLSBOROUGH. III. r I.I. Sl.-OION of tins Mehnnl will eo.iiineii. c.on ihe Isl Monday July. erins as nercioiore. J. II NORWOOD. Il.llsb.iriiiiijb, June 31, ISI.i. 511-at d '' llo ir l can he h .d in several highly respecta ble families iu ihe . muicy, at a convenient distance Irom tho School House. oii:i.x.' oi S ii m in c r (! Tin: Ji in j) a i g n, OUR DISTRICT. SrK.rtt.iNi! II. CtE, Emi., who has been absent templuie with deep sohciludi! the prospect of the ar- frotii tho .State for several months, upon bum- duous public labor, U whicl, you, Fiava called me ami upon whom the eyes of the Whigs lint I commit myself to God, and the support of i ,. i. , , ., . , , r .. Hi- grace ; and it is my earnest prayer that I may ,WVB br,n l,,r,M',l "8 """r r ( on- not prove. e..iiir'ly'unworlhy of tho generous conti- ! grf""' are happy lo stale, has returned home deuce of your l)iolse, n..r forget, under unv circum stances, the meekness, diligence, and zeal which be comes a Bishop in thy Church of God. I am with great regard, Yours faithfully, ' AUiN.o POTTER." We are in hopes lo hoar from him in a few days and 1 hat iio will yield lo tho- unanimous voice of his Whig friends, am permit us to place his name before them as their Candidate for ('ingress in this District. If you want lo know w ho .Sterling II. live is, ask his neighbors, who will bear witness will ue, thai he is an able Lincolnlon, June 16M, 1945. Mr. Editor : It was wilh some astonishment, I must confess, that in glancing my eye over the " Standard" of tile 4th inst , I perceived "an ex tract of a Letter to the Editor," from our village ; and were it not for the unmanly attack made upon one of our most respectable andjHuoffendiiig cilizens, I shouid not now trouble you by writing about oae to whose bosom truth seems te be a stranger. Iu the first place, the writer says We are all Democrats here. Even the few who style them selves Whigs, are reavw Whigs."- Angels aud Ministers of Grace defend us." ' Where did the wri ter get this information ? I must confess that in the Counties of Lincoln and Catawba, the Democrats have 'a majority, but in the Toan of Lincolnton, from which he writes the Whigs alwirys have had, and pray Cod they may always keep it, a majority of 35 or 40'.- And what is more, among all these there are but eight or ten Texas Whigs. Not satisfied With thus insulting a portion of the people of Lincolulon for what greater insult can be offered to a lover of bis conntry, than to bs term ed a modern Democrat he slanders one. M our most upright and honorable citizens ; a man who has always stood high in the estimation of oar communi- Niw York, Ji nc 17, l-'3,. The lisnaT i.mnnl. 1 1 ...I,. nl il... a.,.il. ..r onr great men hove followed the announcement of 'h ,"":"B "f VVn'K ,M'"'iples a pure patriot, nnd the decease of Gen. Jackson. The Hags of most nf ; as good a man as ever lived. We love Gee, and he vessels in port were lowered half-mast, and a few i his ueioiihors who know lum !. I.,u I,,. ho, shoos were closed iu Broadway. To day all our Stale anil federal Courts abstained foiii business, out nf resjiect lo the memory of the departed. The Cm. rinin Council, the Empire Club, nnd other pul'ic ho dies have taken measures lo celebrate his worth iu some marked and extraordinary manner. iNJTAMTANroijs Bkks The American House wtfe gives the following receipt for a Temperance bev erage i Put a p'nt and a half of water, four tes-neonsful of ginger, a table spoonful of lemon juice sweten it lo Ihe taste with syrup or while sugar, and turn it into a jrink bottle. Have ready a cork t.. fit the bottle, a string or wire to tie it down, and a mallei to drive down the cork. Then pul into the bol.le a heaping leasponaful of llie super cirbonalc of soda, cork it immediately, tie it down, then shake the whole up well, cut the string and Ihe cork will fly out. J urn it out and drink immediately. TfSNESBCR (Th-. election m Tennessee lakes ! place uu the first Thursday (7. h) .f August next. A Governor, eleven members of Congress, and members of the State L"g slature, anno be elm. sen. The administration in Washington are ev. ulently most solicitous for ihe result, and, if we may judge from Ihe tone of thn Union, have full confidence, in a victory. They eUim Ihe Gov. enor, and seven of the members of Congress What say our friends in Tennessee to this J Bait. Patriot. ter. He has lie.-n several limes elected to the .Legislature atid cm best Mr. Dnmct3)0 voles in I his County. With Mr. (Jen in the field, Daniel's i ha tier togn fn i lotigiees again is hope less. Halifax Republican, Diamond and I lati.na in Noifft Carolina At a late meeting of American Geologists in New Haven, Cn., Professor Nhepard expressed the p;inm that both diamonds and platjria will be found in abundance in the gold region of tins State, and alsj in iSoulh. Carolina and Georgia. This opinion he predicates upon ihe fart that el is tic sandstone has tn;en discovered ia some of the Western enmities' nf i hist Miate, Burke and Uuncoii.be. and in the cither States named, and Aie'relhla ia found if is a geulpgical indication ol the presence of Diamonds' and I'tal.tiaV "In Hall Ceunfy, Georgia, one perfect diamond lias, b 'en found in one of the gold washing- deposits, worth about 835, and .inothpr was broken in pieces bjr the workmen. Wilmington ChrunkU. IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD CACSES PAIN AND OCCASIONS Disease upon that part of thn body which from any cause uijiy Im? weakest. Thus, in persons whose blood is impure, should they have a cold, the impure matter would settle upon their lungs, and consump tion be the trouble ; so with other affections. All trouble is saved by uing the Ilraiidrelh's Pills, which cannot injure, and which Cannot be overdone. Only use them iu the commencement of any disease, use them in full doses, and yon will be up and well, while those who are loo wise to take such a Simula medi- cine, are bed-nddeu. or prematurely end their days. The Braiidrelh I'ilis are only beginning lo be appre ciated ; they are found never to deceive) they are the only internal m-'dicine required in this cilmale. lie earrjut uf pretended uuivernal purgatives, which cannot be used without injury to the body as Bran dreth's Pills can. What are they ? Are they not imiia.tjotis.iif the Braiidrelh Pills, recommended in advertisements stolen from Dr. Brandreth T Were II. ey not originally counterfeit pills purporting to bs the genuine Brandreth Pillaf But In consequence of the new labels on the Brandreth Pill boxes, are they not obliged to come out under other colors equally falser Observe the makers and travelling agents! Are they not men wlioin Dr. Brandreth hss cast off not for good conduct, truly 7 Is not this tru ha applicable lo Ihe pretended " Indian," aud. in fact, to marly all the advertised pills of the day? Shall the public trust their lives iu tho hands ufcthess. unpriueipled men 7 Surely not. The Brun dreih Pills ire strength for Weakneiai ; they are liked best by those w ho hive taken t'he most of ih- m. Ur. Hrandrelh can give perMnal rrff rtyaeV o thou At thf old" Court of Furtime, i.'fl Bfouilwuy, .M'iW I t )K Special Airenrv of the Cny of New York, whets tni'hons have been di-irihute.l to the lortuiiaie. I he suli'i'iibcr would invKc the early iiHi inton of all persons de.-ir.uis el a eh nice in any uf llie fallow inn lliilli int Schemes, mhui in he drawn, under tho m iiniiremeiit of I). I'aine .f- Co., slid of J. (i. Gri g, mv .V On . sin ce.sois lo Messrs. Vales or Mclnlyre. 1 Everv per-m otdennu liekels of llie subscriber will receive the nllieial diawnnt. published ill the Bulletin new. paper. The same jiapcr will also contain s fist ..f -rbetil, s ahead. Money on nil ihe solvent banks In ihe United Suaics. and Omit.. Is received al par for tickets sold nt the old Chun nf I'oitune. 220 Uiiiadway ) slid llie pntairo is always paid by the subscriber on all lellets ciilsiuliiL' ttfi and upward p f .Money con be sent by mail with peifect safe ly, and all letters nre invariably nnswered ihe same r.lav as icccive.l. All communication with thn cilice sliietly confidential. Be particular, unit sddtcss JOS K I'll IKIDGH, j;o Broadway. A Ca'raiid Cnpif.il Trizc or . $30,000 1 Alox.'iiKli'in Lottery, Class 27 fer 181 !". In he'd'awu at lenandria, Satur day. Ju'v S, lfl-1,. . 78 NumlH'rs 12 Drawn Ballots. 1. U.GUEGOUY V Co., Managers. SCHEME. I :i, MM I io,oo I , . 0 000 1 3,500 l v...oo 1 y.-.'o 5 y.ooo 20 i.ooo 20 500 20 jbo 40 ..00 ri a on Tfo 80 50 70 55 . 60 110 50 110 40 2,56 20 I (i,:i35 0 19,5y" airioniiliiio to $U0U 080 Wholes 1 10, lfal.es 4 ft. Quarters $2 50.' A l'en.fiete of a IWksgs of 26 Tickets will be -cut f.r $ 20 shares in proportion. s - . cVrw J rM-y Mate LolK-ry. Fur Ihe btuefii of ihe socieiy for the encoursgemsnt of Useful Manufsciuies , C ass 60. f .r 1845 to he drawn st Jersey City, (N.J ) nn Monday. July 7th. IH46. 7sJ Numbers 12 Drawn Ballots J. U. GREOOUY Sc. Co., Managers. 120,000 6.000 3.000 2 000 1.493 20 000 101X10 9.000 10.000 10,000 5.500 2.640 i.980 U20 1,960 128.700 $3,ono i o,ooo 5.000 3,500 2,500 2 20 10,000 20,000 10,000 8.000 12,000 10,8110 5,500 4,400 3,850 3.300 . 5,500 4,400 81 700 163.350 (SCHEME. 1 Prize of 20.IMK) Dollara is 1 0.000 1 3,000 1 2.000 I 1.493 20 1,000 ' 20 500 30 300 40 250 W) 200 63 100 63 40 66 80 68 20 132 13 4.026 10 25.740 6 30.31(4 Prizes, amounting to 8273J17S Wholes. fS Halves. $2 50 Quarters, $1 jy A Ortiticsie of Package of 26 Tickets svtll be sent for i6i e-hsres In proporiioft. It will be observed thai the price , r Ctrl' Keats ol a I'.iCKSge of I ickets is the s mount ef risk min or, in other wonts. Ihe differ. nee between the rosi of sands who have been restored from a ted tfaie.kness ' " Parksse and ihe hurtsl areount it tin Dossil.lv by theit u.-v, wl.en every other nwlsaf 7ia proved ir"- When PsckALva are .misted ihe sonou iit of estirely unavailing. These cases are coiitimMtlly- ''' wi'y has u be aenC Vi bA single Tickets are o-cnrring in this eity. and in every part oj Ihe 6rderdUhe wh4r sum must be era fesed . ' JJnion Get Brandreth's Pi'ls if you are not per. - Alt nney-leitsrs in.arUblv enfae safe by aaai if fectly hnlihy.aud Ihey will systore your if medi- addressed l JO-EPil iSOLGbl, cine can di it; because Ihey sipel these kumers 820 UroadwayrN, Y- which are the cans of Impurity of the blood, and, t Bsfsmoee Msssrs, 1, Q. Gregory 4 Co. ! i !' 4 rill -. t . 6 s 4 ! Su I V'i; ! if I "