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?OIi. XLiVI.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1845.
NO. 50,
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HALEIGII REGISTER,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Tuesday, September 16, 1845.
THE LADIES' FAIR.
The Ladies connected with the Baptist Female
fewinjr Society of this place, held a Fair in the
lETown Hail, on last Tueaday and Wednesday eve-
tiinga. Our expectations had been raised somewhat
ligl), and we are happy to say they Were more than
ealized. The Hall was beautifully dressed, the ta
les were loaded with rich provisions, and the nura
er of fine articles exhibited for sale, gave evidence
of tha industry and good taste of the Ladies who
prepared them. The Hall Was crowded both nights,
and the sales amounted to the-rise of Two Hundred
and Fifty Dollar.
We have attended several Fairs in th.) course of
bur life, but we must say, without wishing to exag-
crafe, or to puff any body, that this was got up in
elter taste, and conducted in a manner better c"al-
ulatee? to impart pleasure )o the visiters, than any
ve ever attended before It was worth considerable
o look in upon so brilliant a scene, and so many hap-
y faces; And we cannot but feel thankful to the
Ladle for furnishing our young people such an oc
casion of rational enjoyment for uniting so happily
he beautiful, the joyous, and the useful. They cer-
ainly have sufficient encouragement to continue their
audable exertions, and may success ever attend them.
TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
At a recent State Temperance Convention of South
Carolina, the following gentlemen were appointed de
egates to the Staje Temperance Coliveutiou of North
.'arolina: Kev. J. W. Vandiver, John G. Bowman,
Esq., David Leslie, Esq , Rev. Samuel B. Sewers,
Major Wm. T. Ellerbe, and W. T. Castou, Esq.
SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER.
We have received the September number of this
ilagazine, which contains ten original prose arti
cles, besides original Poetry and notices of new
jLrorks. The leading article is " Domestic Slavery
considered as a Scriptural Institution. A Review
If the correspondence between the Rev. Drs. Fuller,
f South Carolina, and VVaylaud, of Rhode Island.'
It is oue of a high order of ability, and dissects Abo
tiouism with a salad in blade:
REMARKABLE MORTALITY.
The last " Wilmington Journal," gives an account
of singular mortality, which occurred on Upper Black
Kivsr, New Hanover County, in this State. Il says :
f Louts HiQiisMiTii, Esq., a man loved and respected
all who knew him, was but a few days ago, the
(ting father of a young and promising family to-
4iy, the children of his love lie entombed in the si-
Itnt grave. In one short week, his three boys, John
Edmund, aged 8 years David, aged 5, and Richard
Morgan, aged 3 years all that Heaven had blessed
with were cut off by the ruthless hand of death.
Like the early flowers of spring, whose delicate fo
liage is nipped by an untimely fro-t, those sweet
nWert of human hope, and human affections, have
baas all, all, swept away by the baud of death."
"DEATH OF JUDGE STORY.
The " New York Express" says: It is with pro-
fauna regret that we announce the death of Judge
Bfoar, the eldest of the Judges of tlie Supreme Court
sf the United Statesthe wisest of his associates,
and one of the most jearned and respected men of the
Union. Ordinarily, the loss of oue man in the great
multitude Of men, is an event as little noticed as the
most cemmon occurrence of life. But, the loss of
those who connect the present with the past age
who have dispenser) wisdom even la the wise, and
judgment and justice among all men whose names
are honored abroad and at home, is a public affliction.
Judge Story was upon the bench thirty-four years,
and received the distinguished honor of his appoint
ment from Mr. Madison, at the age of 31. How
well he filled his office, we need not say. Happily,
ht has left testimonials of his integrity and ability,
that will live as long as the country he lias served.
Judge Stov expired at his residence, in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, oTue he
fere nine o'clock.
The Boston Courier-says that " his pulse ceased to
beat, and his hands were cold, before eight, P. M
His disease' was stoppage of the intestines, or stran
gulation, the same sickness which ended the life of
Mr. Leoaxe in this city in 1843."
Judge Story Was 5 years of age. He graduated
t Harvard University in 1798, and was appointed to
the Judgeship of the Upited States Court in 1811.
FIRE!
Wa learn from the " Petersburg Intelligencer,"
thai a fire broke out in that place on the 9th inst. in
tha carpentef's shop belonging to the Tobacco Fac
tory of Messrs. McEncry & McCutloch on Back
Street, which was soon consumed, but not until ihe
flames had been communicated to the Grocery
Store of Mr. John Sturdivant, and several build
ings on tha lot of Mr. Henry Davis, which were des
troyed. f
Th firemen Were promptly on the spot, and their
exertions, aided by an opportune rain, succeeding in
preventing the fire from making its way to Boiling
brook street, and in saving the Factory building of
McEnery 4V McCulloch.
Dir. Davis" Iom u about $3,000, and do insurance.
Tha loaa sustained by Messrs. MeEnery &. McCul
loch, will net exceed S or $600.
AMERICANS IN ENGLAND.
Mj. Everett, and Mr. M'Laue, Mr. Jenifer and
Hon. Reverdy Johnson and lady, were among those
persons present at the prorogation of Parliament, by
tha Queen of England in person.
APPOINTMENT BY THE PRESIDENT.
Juiis T. Mtu.a, Naval Offioer for tho District of
Wilmington, North Carolina( vie James Owen; ro
amed, --
AVIDITY FOR OFFICE.
It has been the pride of North Carolinians, that
whilst the Politicians of other States are greedily
seeking and begging for the crumbs which fall from
the Executive table, that the sons of the good Old
North State are contented at borne, and happy
in the promotion of their own interests and in that of
their venerated old Mother. It has often and truly
t... .,A'uu.t .!,. A hv h -wr
UCSSii i rHIutnvU nil, v"- " w -
since the formation of our Government, fewer office-
. .. . .,i o ... : ... .-,
holders irom mis oiaie, man pernaps aimos. any
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State tn the Uniou, and certainly less than any one 1
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of the oneinal thirteen. Ior is the cause ol this, the
lack of the elements among "us to fill wilh ability
stations of the highest honor and trust. From the
times when Hie snirit of freedom and indeoendence
burst from the Mecklenburg Patriots of '75, down tij.nmt- flucaicululiou at the Type Foundry, we are
the present lime, within hor borders have been em-"! compelled, by the size of the" Press and other parts of
braced men who were fully and amply qualified for ' the machinery, to cut it down to the present dinicii-
i ... ,i i i . . e i i, . .i sions, which is still an Sdditiou about equal to funr
e evatiou to tlie highest posts of honor. Hut t he , , ' ; . .. , , ,, ? ,, ..
' 7 ' - 1 column of t(e paper as It wasssiied t4ore the lire.
Statesmen of Worth Carolina are not of that class -f his wi enable us to give our readers im,re News,
J ho wish to make a buzz in their own day, and float to use a larger type, and to give full pi ice to our ud
upon the puffs of hired newspapers, and then perish, ' vertising friends, without encroaching too much on
i , . ... . . , , . the oilier departments of the paper. All I hi., nr pro-
like ephemera, and their names to be never heard of , t do JMwM ,y illcr,ar cf ,-,!,,.
mora. aciipilon. For rei;iuerntioii for the nikhiiuual co t
Tho young men of North Carolina seek not to ami !a!or, bulb in the first iuxMiu-c and oewumly
waste the yoling morning of their life in politics and hereafter, we rely only on an ii.cn m o ..fsok-c m ,
, , . . ,. , ; and advertisers. I lie pnoe ol snh : :pt;on i.- vi-rv!
parly strife, and rely for support upon public honors ; , , js n.lrtof., .... . ,., ,; I
and emoluments, which are as fleeting as parties are
changeable and inconstant. They gaze with pride
ou the advancement of our Government to renown
and distinction among the Nations of the earth', and
laud and extol with a Patriot's zeal the exertions of
those who promote Ibis advancement but they are
checked iu an inordinate desire for office, by observing
how very few there are, even of those in Ihe nioKt;
.vnlle ufi.linec ,v 1 , r, t-l 1 .11. 1, , ., . il I, ,.. I ill
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aye, even with the succeeding generation.
Not Ihat they are not fully impressed with the
noble ambition uf serving their country, but llipy
choose 'not to gain the giddy heights of fame, hy the
only mode, almost, now iu use that is, under tho
pretence of serving Iheir country, by swelling the
passions of parly, or shouting the praises of, and Ly
servile obsequiousness to, him that holds the gift of
office in his grasp. They prefer following the unsul
lied and enlightened paths of Science, Literature and
Art, knowing that they lead to riches desirable and
lame eternal. J-ranklin and itxTo.N, and such i
men, are their polar stars, and they choose to follow '
them iu their march for distinction and renown,
knowing that their names will do more' honor to
America, by their scientific reputation, lhan Ihe thou
sand faclious demagogues w ho infest our political so
ciety, and by their ignorance and brawlitig, mislead
the senses and pollute the channels of genuine polit
ical intelligence.
We have just seen an exhibition of this avidity for
Office, and of party servility, iu relation to the vacan-
ey created on the U. S. Supreme Court Bench, hy
(h rorent. death of Ahe lamented Judge Sroitv.
Scarcely .had the fact ofhis demise ur., u,.j. i. ,
before we see a zealous, violent scrambling among
those who are aspirants for the place, and among
their friends. The " Boston Post," and the " Hart
ford Times," only the day after announcing Judge ;
S,v' Aa,h. devole nearly a column in recommoti- i
datiou of their favorite for the Judgeship. This is ,
disgraceful. The dead should at least be allowed to
be decently buried, before the public ears are dinned
wilh these party appeals in behalf of a party favorite.
THE TARIFF.
The Secretary of the Treasury and the official
organ, the " Union," have been for some tfme de
claring, that "the Tariff must be reduced to the
Revenue Standard." The organ now comes out
more authoritatively, and says
" One of the great objects of the repnblicnn party
is the reduction of tho tariff. The " Union" will
take up the subject in a few days, and discuss the
whole system in a regular manner. As Mr. Walker
emphatically said, ' tlie tariif must bo reduced to the
revenue standard.' "
Well, we shall see, Tho Pennsylvania Loco
Focos, of which Mr. Huchanan, another member of
the Cabinet, is the head, have told us all along t hat
the Tariff of 1842 should not be reduced. They
have told us, too, that Mr. Polk practically pledged
himself to that result in his letter, written t.o Mr.
Kank, during the canvass. The, Administration,
with a canning and duplicity peculiarly its own, has
kept silent upon this question, until the members of
the ner Congress, who are to act tfpbri it; liave
nearly all been elected. We heard not a word of
" reducing the Tariff to a revenue standard" from
the Globe or Union, or Mr. Secretary Walker, dur
iiig the election, but now, when the Congress is full
and we are within a dozen weeks of the meeting of
Congress, we are told that the tariff must be " re
duced to a revenue standard." We cau only say to
the party in power, do your worst, but do not longer
agitate and humbuj the country by threatening to do
that which you never mean to accomplish. You
have threatened to saddle the country wilh a Kub
Treasnry and with a Tariff discriminating against
protection to American labor. Do that which you
have threatened to accomplish, and we shall know
where to meet you.
A FACT FOR ESPY.
In Ark ansae they have been suffering from a long
dry and sultry season. Some persona in the neigh
borhood of Fort Smith, recently set fire to a prairie,
which spread widely and rapidly. It was immedi
ately followed by a fine shower, extending from weet
loeast, which satisfied the thirsty earth and cooled
the atmosphere. , .
Execution of General Milot. A French
officer, Genera Malot, who conipired against
Napoleon in 1812, at the moment of execution
displayed the moat astonishing courage. On be
ing condaeted with twelve of hit accomplice to
the Plain of Crenelle, he, aa chief of the Con
spirator s eked permiwion to give the word of
command., "Curry arms," in a voice of thunder.
" That won't do ; we muat begin again. Your
piece on ihe arm of all of you. Carry artnt !
Good! Platoon arm preecnt ! Fire!" All
fell except Malot, He tea teft Handing alone !
"Andiwhy not me I Sacre rtom de Re-
errt platoon anna Prticnt ! Fire !"
THE FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER
Has risen,-Phceuix like, from its ashes, and th last
number comes to us in an enlarged form, end! printed
on entire not type. It is now tho largest Newspa
per in North Carolina, and the energy and perseve
rance manifested by its enterprising Editor iu thus
presenting to the public a.shect o beautiful in typo-
graphical appearance, and so worthy, in every w-
i pe'. the liberal patronage of an enlightened and
; . - - -
! Sta"oa community, snow dm plainly, mat nosucn
! word as "'.." is embraced in his vocabulary. Af-
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' trr iriiiurr in deli.il. K -, Mrliioh' li.it;-. Helnved
&
Ilitt annunriiiinn rrliiii It Min,) an.) rit" .tili.m
n
t,le &a"r Ba":
" It was our intention In purchasing the Tress and
materials, w F 1 pnnimg a paper 01 nearly
Ivn tnliiMiiu mora rr.,i',1v ll.-.il thij 1-1 1 1 r IViliti
,ustaiued by a large list of hiinu' :ilcr;U-is. tl.M
will be liinde apparent vvlicn we rctnurk, ilia! it is j
more pnmt aWe tu pi ml '.'III..0 pupers at a M'jr,
than lllittl si .;.'). 'J'lie rp-pectaliV li.-t of U-uImts
lo (he ()t-rer Tor ten ears pj t, and ibt-ir .-i.rral
puncluiiliiy. have indurcd u.i lo put down ihe pi ice to
a sum coi Tcp Hi:c:i!- lu tlie price ot or
bur in other proles-inns ;nnd they have n nv tempi
e,d ns lo try this additional evie.ini( nt of eulirlng
tl,p oiioer II if.in iinu ti-iili tin. ..-.';.. i., i....ii..
.' ' " ' f . . '
io uitanprini our hepes ol success in tii I hese
pen-
ments, hv which onr readers
are ceilatulij gainers,
und we h fic to he so likev ise.
bhou'd our W lug li ieiid.i feel disposed to second
our views and wishes, we hope they will make an ef
fort lo increase our list of pnyurs subscribers. This
welluul; may he easily done. The Observer Is the
largest and Ihe tdjeapot paper in the Mate. We
have much reason to Icel that the lugs regard il lis
a useful organ of ihe p rty. Whil t, then fore, an ad
dition of u f-w hundred lo our list will reward our
efforts to improve the I're ss. it may at the. same time
he of service to the great caue in which we are labor
ing, and which is none the less dear Iu us because a
temporary rloud rests over its prn-pects.
There is much space iu our columns at pre.-cnt for
Advertisements, and wc shall be glad to receive from
our old friend or olhers, their iteca.-tonied favors
that. hue. We are Sati-dicd that our iiieridiaiiEs are
not Biilljcicntly alive to the impoitance of .this mailer.
Every tiling comiecled wilh Ihe business or trade of
a commercial town should be made public ; for every
advertisement interests toniebmtu, and brings some
one iulo the town or into the store or shop of Ihe ad
vertiser." SiNni'r.AR Tr
ITS OVE't TUT A'lUNTIO. The oacli -
et-shiji-c Rochester, (.'apt. Ihiiloii, und Shall pearo,
apt Miner, saili d l.oin Liverpool on the lllh nil.
in company v ilh each oilier, and passed Sandy llnuk
together on Sunday aflcrnooii, after a line passage
Il, A.t-..,;., Jt j,, nt,t u it,l ,ir,e,,t. ,lvo
ships to k-ave one port ai u- sume inifc, w;iu mir
thousand miles, and reach their destination ut the
same hour. This trip of the Kochesler and Shaks
peare ri minds us of a most remarkable one mado a
few years ago by the England, I'aplaui Wuile, and
Capt. i'ahner. They sailed from Liverpool
' . ,
early every other inoinin I hey
and afler a very quick passage
came into port almost side by side.
New Yurk Herald.
What a focus of humanity is lbi:i New York !
and what a wide variety of races, manners, lauiuie,
relipon, history, concentrate here ! V'e. ferday nicun
iujr w hile coining dov, n Broadway vve me! a compa
ny of tidy, dignilied and majestic Indian Ladies just'
from the source of the Wytid Kivcr, in (lie Kocky
Mountains, und carefully wrapped up in broadcloth
blankets and neat buckskin Icgings, and wearing
broad-brimmed titr halH, hrinhed us smoinhly as
-'s, who dashed by in his splendid tiiin-uul. at
the moment. Mot live rods farther on we found the
walk of a cross-street, doivn which we had luriml,
blocked up by aii Italian Orrran-orindor surrounded
with ragged Diilrh, Irish, African and American
children: cn, what with Rocky Mountain Indians,
English dandy, llalinu inusieiau and the irhildreu of
all nations, we had something of a piipiaut and pic
turesque variety, and had travelled half over the
globe in the space of half a.fujE.lg.jiir-Tribune.
Clarksvillc, tia , August 13.
On S;it urd ay last, a man named Robert Bailey,
from Cherokee county, N. C, who was in pursuit
of Ins faithless wile, and her paramour, a h!l
breed Indian, Irom thessmo county, overtook tin'
fugitive, --wlnt were-on- visit -Ut the -F.'i!l. I'-lury
were about a mile from LiealSi; who hoops t ln
public house at the Falls, and were walking to.
gethor when thi; husband tarac up. Ho tired his
rifle at (hem. The ball passed acmes the hrc.isi
of his wile, infiiclitig a severe (! sh wound, and
went through the body of the Indian, The wo
rn in f!?d In the . house for nssiptance. When
Beal got to the Indian he vva dyiner, aiiil 9!!rvh(.d
but a few 'minutes. Bailey has disanprarud.
There is yet some mystery in Ihe affair, as the
lady says she is not ine wile of the murderer.
MURDER AT THE PENITENTIARY.
Veslerday, ubuut 12 o'clock, Mr. Fti.ix
Ff.huuson, Overseer of ll.e D.jpai tineni fur Wood
work in the Penitentiary, was murdered by Moses
Johnson, a free neyro. Mr. Ferguson wae silting
in his chair, makinrr some estimates on Hslaie,
his head inclined to the left side, when Johnson
stepped behind htm and stadia pointed knife
wi'h both edgKS sharp, deep into. Ins neck. The
knile entered below ihe right ear, and passed r.b
liquely to the left sidp, severing tlie main arteries
of the neck, and nearly cutting in two the wind
pipe. Mr. F. lived but a little while.
Johnson had been behind hand with his task,
and after repeated 'tlirrals to report him in ihe
superintendatit, Mr. Ferguson reported hini last
week, and he was ordered the slight punishment
of ai it strip". This ie the only iuiagipi!.. cause
for the excitement of ill-will towards Mr. F, who
was not more rigorous than he was obliged to
be, to maintain the dinripl'.ne of the department,
and whoso disposition .was kind. It will be re
membered that some' iwo or three years si nrp,
the life of Mr. F. was attempted by a convict
named Granville Winston. "Johnson was placed
in close confinement, and" a jury of inquest over
the body of Air. Ferguson, rendered a verdict in
accordance with the facts.
The deceased was a worthy and esteemed !
. :. : s i. : r : i i - . i. , r. ( . I
citizen and hia family hars the symrmthy of a
wide circle of friends in their melancholy bereave
luent. Richmond Time..
EDITOR'S CORRESPONDENCE..
Weddings instead of War-Cupid in place of Mart-.
PilcatorM Excursion Penchant for Smoking
The Picayune, Jr.
Well, I have no news of "a battle" to give you
yet. Despite the anxiety of our troops to lime, and
the uirhr nal-wish f otsr citizen to bear of, a Cl(ir
mish," those rascally Mexicans eailhiot give irnrfor-
1
. - mimn to marcn oWr their ,
J ,d""Si and " revel in the halls of Mm
shmrliteri'd' bo-
MontruiiinB,"
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nor the latter, ml nnnirtimlru ,.t A..I..U: I .. ;..
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vilinih'p nr.1tvj.lifi nC ..nr nrn.. ........ .1.. n - :i
i " "... n ('i. p""
viucmie prowess of our arm over (lie "poor, pusil
lanimous, starved soldiery" of that imbecile Nation.
Our Newspapers, too, "eager for the frny," are ac
tually growing fretful on this account. Instead of
battles, they have to give accounts of splendid fries
and gay and briolit Saloon, where the light-In art
ed maiden and joyous Adonis trip it most merrily
on tha "light fantastic toe;'' in place of fighting
witjj our da'k and barbarous foe, we know of no
deadly weapon being in gwat n.-o here, except il be
the -how of tirtf mwhleVWIs llnfe Archer, who hind
hia captiws fast with Ihe (we had h&e1 lohav !
SHid slavi-h cir.iiii, I, eg jnr, m) silken (virds.nf Hy-j
men i i ,n
duilv ' 'f.ri,!,,,'
he ro(rn of s!.vi
'."s lnie to i""(
's ;,ud inyous h
il Cnpd, il seen
i f doors, und ;
ddored liiiudi-eds. our
rd tlie occurrences of
:dal scene. l'liieed,
s, In licked l.n fa--sllnied
the rc:,"!is of
j happy n;,,!,!.)
r 'hat li l!,. r ,.i
I her ...irs i it
einpile l.lu:-e
I e r.i'e
All earl'i
K-r lovi l
At lea-t W.,!;
At all cM iiN,
Ill
court, C'C camp, the grove,
b"!ow, mill Heaven nl"ne ;
Heaven, inn! l!eaen is love
T P-o'.t Kt so, and I believe it.
I hail rallier 1 ear of luenlv hlrlh
than cue funeral, anil a hundred inarri igis lhan
one bloody h;,t!le.
I had ihe pleasure the e'her l:v of rnj lying a
most delightful IVcntoriul eci;ri!ii.! cn the wa-
lers of the muddy, rapid .Mi- i.
palty in a pleasure boat, hut i
sit upon the fragrant era, be
anil miiiitly deposit in my ba-k
' hedropt with gold," and th-.
as u bar of silver. Il i, iielir
oppi nor wilh a ray
dd.nv and iiloue, to
.. le the pin-id lake,
I the lii-cioiis Trout,
hniiiig ( huh, hru-lit
html
lo si en I
lioin the noise and bitslle nl Ihe Cil
n I w in
av. ay a few hours in suiil ude, amid the emd
ol tho groves, and listen lo Ihe g.iy vvnib
tlie songsters of the wood, as ihev minle the
voices with the ;iirling of ihe bright wnt.
"hig together their tlmu-'aild mlodlej. ,ln.-l
me sits a lare frog, wilh a green surlunl a
; . of
Weet
and
i'e
daik
fare,
Cbej,
eat c
liunr cSceefhnc,!)' llial 1 "inns -- hut he i-t
ltd, the first crack ot a slink, nnd be
on a Jiijnrcrro jiifgerro pi imp," and away
'es. ( Iverlieild, on an old trunk of a tree, is a
'l-prcker, liamnieiing away, nilliall ,h nubt,
j like a tinker on uu old kellle he is an indii-'l i ions
1 fellow. There 'is the Ilol.iu, wilh his breast of gold,
looliing nitber grave and sinning plaintively, wilh an
I air of ,,,".,! about him. And then, as Ihe even-
my sua, ics c!(i?e i.., ... , , a,tfy
I .i , l.) Jie lfl a
! chap. There he sits ou the left, a bunch of lea
thers, vi id; ii; ir at iny li'.liiu line, and Im.l.iiiw us
wise as a .Majoslrate with a wig. A venerable look
ing blnckht ad and anotlrer great coward. But of all
the birds that keep me Company in my lonely excur
sions, j;ive ine tlie Whip poor-will. At Ihe dusk of
Ihe evening he fills the w hole w nod with hia inch;.
dy ; su plan. live and tender ; so soothing and soiila
ry. lie is a roiiiunlic fellow a bound ; and reeis
in solilude ; a poetical bird a poet of Ihe heart, ra
ther than of ihe imagination ; and he is " populai"
wherever he is known, for he prolongs his melodies
late at n'gbt, and lias the whole habitable landscape ;
around for tin auditory. Give me the soothing Voice '
of the V hip-poor-v. ill '
The l'eople of .tw Orleans froncraHy, are the
most unceasing Sfgar smokers I have ever met with
even the liltle brats, from the time they aro strong
enough lo hold 'one betw een their lips, aro tugging
away at a " loii. nine." The " dnikie" on the Le
vee, Ihe Jack Tar at the mast head, tho loafer in
the streets and the merchant behind the counter,
all are at K, from sun-rise till they close tlu ir eyes
fur tlie laud of dreams. Nor can I iniiciT' Vhime
them, when they have hers so good an opportunity
of getting that thing so really bind to be found a
real good Segar. Imagine yourself neated of a rum
mer night in Iho cool, balmy iifrwUh a "lip-lop
Regalia," on the second or lliird gallery of an ele
vated Hotel. There beriealli the "i winkling canopy
above, wilh your "chair, ugaiust the wall and your
feet raised to an angle of abnut forty-five diorees,
enjoying this redolent luxury, Ihe sedative inlluence
of the savory vapor culling iu u-.rei,dunr oluini's
about your head. Krry nnler passion is hushed,
even mental tumult is stdied, every corroding care
is forgotten, and the inliid n-propcrly lilted for calm
nnd meditative r; llecliuii. The piigiirtmge of life i
interspersed wilh no sweeter hours thun these. To I
my mind, a Hegut, a goad Segrir, is the ue flu ul- (
Ira, the due qua non Of earthly enjoyment (harrinjr J
the company of the Ladies). To talk' ; of itn enjoy.
ment in eomparisou with " l'ui coek-tuila, "shiny
eomparisou witii " gin coi k-iuiis, "sbcriy
cobier," and such like, ii absolute profanity. i,
the excellence, the almost d.vine witchery, uf a de
Iicioun Segar. And how emblematical c( life .' how'
significant ot its enjoyments ! livery breath short
ens the period of existence, and adniiinii.lies ns of its
approaching dineoluticn. The ashes winch are left
behind, remind us of the dust from wlii.b we cmiie
and to which we must sooa return, '.very thiuj;
jjertiiiiiinj lo lis enjoyment and coiisurii.lioii ia food
ior retlcction and ptodncLive uf useful morals.
fiibce my "lay here, I hnvo fnroied an ncq'irtiiit
ance with two of the hjdiiors of llm ineoinpurvilily
witty and racy " I'lcayune" ihe .Senior liddor, Mr.
Ll'MstiKN, Is, 1 uwiers and, a native of -North I'm
lina, and clams as his Alma Mater the " l'-no si kii
Uvr'ICK," ut Kaleigii. He is eveiy 'inch a gentle
man; and Mr,-ijtKxoLL, who is now 1 behove on
a trip IWlhward, is the viry Hrmco of good fel
lows, k in woiiii a good long day's rote through
an A '.!Sv; tsun, to hear him relate some uf
his UHJinlaule anecdotes. When death comes tor
him, if Tie m not very sullen and relenlleiS, he will
laugb him out of his job and ;nve him the slip. A
very sltre Bi'lutt is also connected wilh this Pain
tu Carabine, who also gives sure i;ns of bis capa-
city for " sharp shooting.
v r-.., ; ...
The CitV continues remarkably healthy no yel
low Jack this season:
" Yours, COSMOPOLITE.
co : o :i essi o.v l i xtk llk j e n cf, r.
The l'lopi-ii-tors ot the IV Al'HrN a L Imkl
Uck.ncek, iii ortlor to meet iho wishes nf tlmse
wluwc circutii.-tanrrB or iucjinali-n ih not allow
thrin tn aubsci'ibc even tn a weekly WashiHon
paper during t,Q H, )PHf( (ni c'lli-i-rmiiicd to
ifsuo, dur,!igr each session o! ('onyrriM, ft week
sheet slylcff-" J in:' ( on,, h km . ai. i
IJlukNCKIi," to bo dcviacd ex, 1. t,;' tn thi
T.-
pub-
HCii-.K.ii., as itr ns lis liiiiiis will perinf, of the
l'rncci'.lings of bolli llnuscs of t'o.irr-sH. and
OJici.ti Reports mid I) co'iiuiit i nniii cte.i rhnr .
i V i;h iriolmiit, .,
'
fli;!,? ir .ritli rni t ! tlti th?
Acts i n
'. .
I-'J (' US!? ,'), MOO' ike S.X'i !.,.
inc pen ( w 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 the n,c ,'ii of evr-rr
- i.n.nii
man who c.n read, ;lio c!,..rgo fur this paper will
hi! lor timers sef.-imi ot rach t'ono r.'.-a Ono
l"!l:ir, ami i,,r il
he sccoi.ti st'stioii ol Cacfi C'kii-
gross hall a lb
Tlie pri.'c oi ihe ( . -lo
be ismii d t u o,u 1 1 ,.,!,
t.'m. In n i l nit si rn
Sii.i V Oil ! , lip.
(iroai hitig Sr, ol ( 'oii mo
I )m ll..i!.. .. I I
u Hi tl.iTt lore In'
. our 1" I, p O 111 I.M . ,11 f.
'J'o t'lllargf loin'; l;lv v.,:uo, lo lie0 W l,n t
no nf wspip r Wj.l.i.o'iiii'i i , f i,i
lion, c oli'lH.'iug mi Her. ." ,,,1 hoi .
aliprtivi.ili'd iircoii'il of ;- l',.,,
efross, iuiliid.i- iiil an'lioni c oil
lilt' llWS J'.VM'd iluiiip il.o
iiooi!le,-s. The man w !m i.,i,r.
ou..;lit in t.i !. e ouo, if ,(. d, nut
( :
Hie ioiioi ml. (if what most ui'.inv i uncor i
own d.'st.py, ml th.it ol los lauiily und
pos'ori' y h r over.
iIj" H I, mi i i iipioK arn onliMCiJ .m l pi
I'V one t,s i iI;m.i,i.o,i of o:ifn'.ih w,
Hi n!" 1 1 or ii I In: pi ,, o ; I h i; in lo s.iy, n riMiiitt
In
oi l iv.; i)o, I ii . v ill coinnnind fix cui.i-if ol
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A rt ii.i'lance ot Ton I ) ,l,.r.. wil
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and
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pens ihio
WKKKI.Y N I i,? .,), j , , ,
Tins p i ji"r. being in ulo ii :, o
th" cou'eiilH ol llio Noiinn ii i n : i -an
call ho I'iuii,), r,,s d vn ii; n i 1
sin : In ni'H s po por, i on; in ,n s to
III., , I, (1 to I'll list i i'lu 's l w i V ' i
D.iilars a ynnr, p iv ibn' i i , nil on,".
i.l,f";i:,n:!;.
-iii li p. r: n of
r prop
:i.-s ol
Is, .lie.
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1 .11 I 'l l's
iilicrs to il.n
, J "" ai'coiiiil tii'ing (ipeiird i;h u
i u ei'k !y paper.
1 j 'l'o linii lies p-.per Vol nnnn i"
i r! v u i: bin I lip
ynr n i heap
' ri'U li id Mich as ilos.ro lo lal.o
, 1
p .per Irom the s"'il ol Iho ' ',
a ro'luc'iiiii w ill b'j in :do in lb
a liiiirlior of i-hpios nro md 'roil
olio person or nssi i ii nil :,i 1 1
' i'.ir T 'II 1 'llhiil's M CO; ;.(,
l''or Tw'fiiiy I il lots ih i
I'm' r:u Ii sum ol Ton 1 i I .
1'i.ollt ( inucs will he i.,r or
luTo I i , i vc i ii men!,
' n::' of i; n hen:
nnl p d lor by nny
ii lo low mi; rated :
v ill !'' sui.t.
i copies ; rnd
rs, iibnve Twenty,
o il ; so dm a re.
ini dance ol I'lpy Ihd ,rs u,,l CDouiund thirty,
seven dopics.
11 , ' l'lib1,-1 1 r si of p ipers
'ii'nii.' liout Ihe several
u i i i p n o a i I" in.
rs.a'cs and JViniu ' uu1 vv i i
fcrl inn lo tins ih! v oil,.- -iiio,,i
"Il III .1 I 1'"
uni 'm.'ii ) ami si'ritl oin ol li.fir
(iln'Ts to tins'
oiliro uiiii Till! i'O VITUS. M CM' in I
I
III"
recti e lb'' Wo. lily Autiu.'ial J roll..
eg.'.1
In 'i!iiiin'rlon, ou the r-ih iu by the Kev. r.
Driiue, K (hiv'ciiiur linvviitii I. Di ni.i:v, ly Mrs.
J a sk ( ' a v s .
Jn .Newborn, Mr, James I',. Bi-.hop lo Miss Mary
A. Caiiaway.
In this Ci'y, ou f-' it hi.! iv, lb
iuf nil d. nimbler of Mi. J.mn s 1'
In W'aMbii.ton, lteaufnil ('
since. Ii. v. .ImlN Ttil'li l'i, imi:,
cluii ir,. of the .Method "I 1 1,1" :
I'lMCe. 1 le V in a young I In UU'
" 1 '!! ii iml. Fip v.ii,
'.inly, rt f-w t,iH
A '"vl. .M;n!'tT
..'I ( 'tiun h in 1 hij t
'I I'm'1 ti'l.iiilUH'h!,-'
i ii ih! roi i t i f ( 1 1 ii i r ( o ' mi ol liiu n i ih' i'-.', u ulti
i i tin dfhiiiiiin.tiiffh in ' !i i Siittiv Mr. li. wph ht-ni'Mn iJ i
j "iu this ('Hy a jew ) iiTH uiiu.aud Wjti ijoltlen l-jjihiuiu ;
by Iki c,r'iM ui y ''ly. h rpiciiftn ;nt,l r In le I
eWulioh, ttii.l his prif:l inlln-n tu t- jimJ t'.ullihil (J -vn-
lion It) ll;o It ''li und r' j'"ii . blti duiHvi (fi . l:ii h he
1 hvl lriii c.!i( tl. Hul It" iin-i bftMi rut (l -v. n in Ihf
bUi'jin ol iilu utiil in llit' ni'ii-t ol' 1hh' uml p'tMnc' ;
uikJ Ins ik-utli will 1) tlccjtly iiiohiii'lI n 1 1 by lit;
nuiM'TtMi li lendfl utid ad uu iff., here, U'liilc Hint I ruin fi
of Uir liiitcii, wheifvcr I.-- wui Kuov. n, vviil h.f.r
1 ciu.-f Uni-r to jji icx .' over the Iukx t" onv ul llx ii ufir-t
j and nirjal vtYu-u nt TiMichfiH. 'i ho ttvv. Mr ltr;iiiip
Imd riT'-nlly Iccu clcclod nu Atsi. fuiit JVcirf-Nttr in
, lin llfiml't'ph .MiC"il (. ollci;r, v.l)ir:!i viYwo ho had
inlcndiil uf'-iiiii? nt the oxpirntion of llio current
! MiriKittriitl cur, of v. hich I ml ill. Lion h v;im a jrrLid--
uhIp, ilo HiiH 'tn oniv olnld of u f'Jiid and d-jfiitr
ni'il lirT', upon who' hfuMV'd licurt tins uu'lii noholy
und premalnre lo-s v." id tnin a hiilii of d -cp iitllic
! I'fin, only I' ho .-'.ih i.iIi-J hy I ho tou"!al.ii)ir- of Iho
: t' hk irA':;i'irr " ,', t ,llf' ,;vf! ' :fc of
the Kihioous, and let my lad rid bo hho'liib."
i - C.
! In Wilfniiw.ori, otrihn f):!i ittd., nf.er n prnt nofctl
illnctiM of more th in n c.u M-h M.iiihit .1. Owen,
1 chii'M tl luhtor of (.('( .lwih'r ( wiwt ii'M'l 'Xi ypur.
ul McIIwainc & Co,
1 (ill
fCnAKK ph'iimre iii iiifonn'oiT t eir iMiiiieroiH
frit luU slid riistimicrs in vi.xm'im nnd .N.ndi
iiiuluia, iImI ibey have now to h-tiid.'thfir, unusttity
jr, ,j Wt,n'orled )i:.,,o,tuliun o
,'r,,, m cqjj
1 1
I
JC3TCH G0033,
KL'irS 1RUI.MA AM) IMIIa.tVY,
now at " it I'oinl, which, -villi lb. ir pure litres mule
in iho NiTitirern and IC.isiern maikeis. plnc4M Iheiri in
possession ol the most eomuMiiding l,uk Ib'-y have
ever had in store, and wlinh liny will sell oil ihcir
usual liberal terms.
J'AUI., Mi ll.WAI.NK St CO.
Importers mid U li.iesiile Dewlers,
Bycainore bt., I'ttcrehuig, Vs.
8eptemhr 4. 'f l 3i
LQk at tin's,
Jj--t ' Kuhseijijcnt to issuii; the first notice
I llUJ.jQ ""I I.L, l.y one of the uuririiird, a
KlgigfLj-sro parinership has been forun'd between
r, , .,.r. i,.,. !,... r i i.,.
him xiijj. H.akely Wimth. of .ewuari, (ieo. The
eoneer i will lie rondui ted under ihe firm'of HOVU
& S.WI I It. They take great pleisuie in iufinming
Ihcir friends and tho public. I tint liny have rmjasfd
the serieesof L. H Uutterfleld, loi nmy years at
the Charleston Hotel, end J. M. Hurst, for in nny
years at the I'lanterrs Hotel ; men of the highest
qusHfi. ati.Mi", snd sirreeal.le mnnncrs well known
as such throughout lbs cnuntrv.
J. I). ijOVD.
J. 1JLAKLL V SMITH.
Bsotesabsr It.
VALTMKLK IS S) t, KSTATE
FOR SAU2.
fTTlll!: St. nSCRIUEIl suthnriscd to sell the
JVjt't Of I.MiicI on which the IsleJna.v
IIitu,v resided, I) ing from ti )o right miles
N .51 ol Hali iah, heUM-en iWClmpcl Hill and Mdls
loir. mun m.uls. oi'uatloll in the Male affiirds a
!', iter prn.-pn't for fce.il.h. Tho U'tiii.liiigs are a
Lose To et .ry DacIIoiij House, Negro bouoc.
(lot!, 'ii (lin, Mii,hlr, foin i 'ribs, and all other oil t
htMisrs.usurtl on a w.-ll reuliied Farm, j'lsnistion
mid hon in rxcelhni repair. ' lvuslny ol the Land
inferior In hut lew imei ln ih,. rniiutv.
It-n nfl.ne.1 lor mle m ni !. suit purchasers.
Any ner'immn.'.Onn wdl t. , io pfivmeti1-. jS
Iho money won'd I. eon!.' i . , lor ii'-investniciit.
Tin. on wishing la puicl.ase will apply to the
fulv-ciii.'cr.
C. I, III.NTON'.
Peptcnilier 10, l;: o. 7 I
v
0 I 0I R 1 T IKS TiML
TTMlfiMN.s !li:.I.I,V (,'IK)D, ni! he Ri.'pn
l S hy tin' nliM-rd. r. m In:.- mg in Tihm'ni
IV. Mn.o i. ( i, -J',.,..,
contoiiB :iui)
An.,
i td'tl A, re i f. i!de a. enii Im Inundim
ee lover. 'I he opioid cniitiiriinu, is
u l-orv , I'mc mid nm iche, well adapted
I lloiiuu, and Tnliueen, A -porn, m f
icier irrnil.ir lo iin-e .-slack, null oecll-
.onuiu ,.r pi- .'n ifismi- r hm. t'uer
.01 i d i on hi , v , 1 1 1 n o no know'cd ;c of.
m.'ico.i.e Inuii I'n point, lo a 10
inn -in .1 T(iM in l'.e I nile'd flutes,
'" ' P'neli oe I . in, Is mil ,1.) well
c T(
i .
y, ,1,.
an I l
rn n
lin,
ill.'
.MH p, ron
In cn I oil lin
ct ivaliie in p
uni1, o i:.'
i ineul.
fMijieiH vi money re.
mi:
i.ru cn wvfokd.
?
S n-u
Nt.Fi :
, hcrdecri Monroe Cm
allsttlsttippi, t-epl, H.
i: i.
Jim N.
Duel. J,
I'll'ler, ll .p
urn s V. 'i'l'o
.".1
ipi'iu,
urn,' f
in Port,
-', in.
.Mi
: t.'i: . Vii.i.i: i m::,'i y. ,irl , .i(iir
id '.i":ol.n Ih.-ionH, AllKllet Tl Till, A. 1). IN'I.J,
'J'l:o A iini'll, nine U id of .liui-es Wil'iitnii, ilo
d. h o i i u b, i n tronr'ii into Cuiiii ,y l.cn.ll.
ue, ihe li eculor llinein lie ned, and ell' red for
l!''"': I' i" o'dercil Iv ihe Oouri, lln.t publica
ii he mi. le i ir Th,. s Wiliiami und Kuthiiiiiel U i.
in-, lo n of iho hp x t of l,:ii, and who reside in tho
f l.i'e
.'.Irn
Tl Till
in Ox
ol Oeii.;i,, tor il,,, spar,, , f Mj neeks in Iho
b h'eiji-'e'. lur lb, in in appear nt ill. i next
nf ihe km I ( oiuil in be held ul ihe fniirt. house
ol.oll Hie bint .Mo ml IV nf '.,v..ml.r
"''" ""jibeie in sinov co.u.e if nnv tiny have, why
Ihe sin.j .Ni m no. one V id shall nut be udmitled lit
plo'. 'le in:, I r. e. i.l.'
W il' l H. J ll'.es M. Vi.;-!n. flcrk nf the .Si.t
l, unit, ai n'oee, iu t),o,,l, the
f, r.it Aluridny of
Au .Unl, A. I). Is In.
JAi1. M. WKitil.Na, Clerk.
ilr' A,lv' ?'' -. ',3
(j.iltMi- ol Aitft J. t'liroliim.-liiimiii,,
( 'oui.lv. '.uni uf I leas und I purler rrss:ons
.i ufcUsl Term, A II, Ihl.i,
M'liy Hull, ul,-, W'iduiv,
le.
TllOlllUS Dull
ck, oiid olhrra.
"ei' .iit'Mr rn ff,A ( f A ....
tivo ol iho Ut-U'inhwH-, O'iwi JTiinirii tfrtii'nww. tin
I cl, rt-Mtic hryoiid Ukj Ihnii- of ihtfl tutU : Jl 4
llioiejur" i'fdrrol, Ihnt (u hi K-atu n he frnrttn in iIla
Ituh'ih I iciMi or for nix wiTkn r,rcr-Mivelv, for ihriif
In iippcar ul iho ni-xl 'iVrni ot l!io c'lil .'ourl. to ba
hf I , 1 r p.ud (.'ouiilv, utlhi' Court liou-e in Oxford,'
ofi t! a; f'(iL Moitdwy in Mnvfniltwr no x f , llicn tiiul
'In ;n t ) r!n-m ciui-c, if nny thry h.im, why tli
ir,t or of th- rtilhoift eh-Ml nt he p , lined.
lurirt, j,iiiM 4 M W i.;t',niH, Clerk of il" urin!
t'oint, at oft'irp, in Dxtord, lint brrtt MoriildV of
Auiju, A. J). lNifj.
JAM. M. VVItailN, Cb-rir.
Pr. Adv. ,-) r,.
JL
A!, si),
fiVoiSl f.'urply I'rfMlf UU'f. !'i"l recciv
i d mid l,,i s.du hy J ,rj. AI. j, s.
June 111. 47
Kfi'.l'I'IiJ2 iith, 1&-15.
Large & Exfcjisivc Slock of
Crrp.l indurriiichls iiro nuw offend lo Eiij'trs Ly
A.T, MEflVVIN & CO,,
M,:u oi.n, in.
WR WOrT.I) call the fi cnli n of ilie MerV
ch-mts and I'lamrrs nf rVorrtr CaTti-h-rB-nnrf
Viii'inni, lo niir laiun nnd vrl sssnrled Mock of
li'liM'.', Mines, lht);,NS, TKI .K.s,l.UA
J lll.i:, VAM.-.ir.'S, KHI.JK 'I'HKHAIJ, Ac. Ue.
Thc-n (,o,,d weir rairfully s, Ipclcd by one ol Ihe
I'irni 'liuHiijj his reieni vmii to ihe- iS'I.rlherii and
ll'is'.irii (,'iiits inn I Wiioiif.irturuiK Villages, slid wuie
,iirolins,'d ul such uii.:ecidei,ltd low prices, thai we
me perfectly sali-iled of ih fai l, thai wo ran nT-jr
Urtiiier ii iluri iin iiU I,. M, n haul- and I'laiilcrs, Ihsri
sliy u her House in ihu se, ii,,i, .if Ibe t-t ite indeed,
Merchants ran now save their cipeusc going Worth,
by buyinn of us.
I'ur. Iimpis visiting Norfolk, ue rri ,-lfully re
rjiiCMli d to mil ami einiimie ih tim U , V.inl i .impart
our prices with 'bo M.uket pure of ftcw York, or
nny other place fN.Tlli ,,f llm J'otumuc. Nsw SilJ
(icoll arrivals aro rnnsiuiplv cmnins; to liatul.
A. T. MKUWIN He CO.,
tio. 6, Kast side Market tijunre,
rJiu Uiavk ltn.it.
Norfolk, Vs., Sept, 9, 72-St
"To the E:riis rt raw of" JOSEPH
IiiACk;, tof cnt'I t
IN the mailer of VVmmjh I'nce, Plaintiff, am?
.Iobs M. I'rai k and othrrs, Iifendunts, pending
in the fuprrnie Comt of i North Carolina, lor lha
sale and paitilion of tho lieal Kstjte of Jose j-tr
J'ence, deceased.
L'RSI'A.NT to an Order of the Supreme Coiirl
ot ,orni ' srobu-, d,ricnr(r trie funsenner Itf
riupiiie am! slaie to llio t.nnrl, who weis ihe Heirs
al Low of Josi rn fuci:, dicrastd, ihe intestate in
ihe pleudnis osine.l liv.nt; Ihe time of kii death.,
to w it : leein:b r :t I and wheihet any of themr
are since dead; and it dead, who is or are their Heirs-'
at Law, I do herebv j;ie none io ail persons claim
ing to be lieirs-st-l.ai of ma said Joseph Peace, de-'
ceased, to rome in and moli out their kindred before
me, at the Office of sai l Court, in the City of I!a
leigh, on the econd day nf February ne, as in de
fault thereof they will be eicindi d fiorn all beiiifit inr
tho division of the l.'tsl Estate of said in'wfaioi
E. B; TKEEMAiN, Clerk.
Aufsl H, 1843, 7-a
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