. ,- '
4r "
.; ex.
iiiLipPHill
'" ",,, c, delightful peace ; ,
' II A L E I G n, N . c .r
: 1
vFl1-yEsnAY (MORNING, MARCH 2, 1853.
T ' - - "
, - M I KW1S, Montgomery, Alatrama, is oar
Mr. HKV'!. ' .,', for the St.iif of Alnbamn and Ton
(i,r.. Tjt'VT-K- LEWI' JAJU:s - "AVIS, aua
"'R EI. 1, i;?r -of Cincinnati, Ohio, is our Ocnora.1 Trn-
Mr. l-" J' ,i,.J Wwti'fn SOiti'.i. asiiutoa ly JOll. 1.
"t, n'inH.O.J. mi-., vj.
- : j j COLD-. COMFORT. ' . -v"
t The Ricjimond Whig, looting ; -upon the ap
pointment of one Caleb Gushing to a distinglsu
ed post under the now Administration, .. as . a
probability amounting almost to a . fixed fact,
thiows out'a few comforting suggestions to the
membe ofge old and faitafuL democracy -j
Another contemporary suggests that it is the
sin of all parties, but especially of the loeofoeo
party, and particularly in ?u section of country,
that renegades and new coiners are generally
. freaks 6f;;the telegraph.
. jSome'eishf or'ten davs since, one of our!
commission- merchants says the St. Louis Re- From the : Diary of a North Carolinian, at
publican, received a telegraphic despatch from ! present travelling in Europe; commaiHcate4
a"gentleman in the interior of North Carolina, I a friend in this City : ; - r 41.;
asking '-what was the price of dried pears" in St. Naples, Dec. 13, 1852. Am again at season
I-KT. ' y TTj U. C. COOK B. A. L. CHI
ISA1 ; ivivit of i-ithcr wi" be good
.LiUVNr.LL.-. . ivo Smith Tent
L. WiSE.VIAX,
L. GUILDS, and L. It.
VfV. 15
AlX
i Vmks ho. 1S2 Souin renin street, i-nna-
. Aft..f Mzaizt.l h. Cf If
dllI:J, , m.lS. JAMKSUEBKISU. J. IIAMMIXX,
vkuj' :.;.:., ;Hr. ihtton, ISAAC - M. B:JD1SE,
iABll '.. WILLIAM L. WAXEKMAX and
,itOK(JE. 1
V.1L1-V, WILLIAM
TlT.mTl . f . I ' ' - . . Llltl ni UUIWU MWsWMN.-w . r t'l IN I 111 f U . . 1 1 II HII . . t.i ttl 1 IJ.L U1BIIB . I . 1 W 1 I W
iicfwira me mosj nuicuiou. i uu following- graphic picture of. the coauition' Ot
perstUions Bu weary with the fcttiguos ot the . ' , V . ' - . - -
fay, r:retiro graitified Avith the atuinmcnt of . things m the Federal, Ciry-; - . . "f
one of thsloiig cfeerished objects of ;my lifb. ' 7ashingtov Cifr, Feb. 22, 1853.'
To-morrow 'fa '' srb. to Dotlikbem, the Tomb of r Thev are still nmirino- in nnon us. llun-
i4W8.,.?AevlY as-retarned. that, because of, board the Qboxtes, bound for Constantinople I ' ,. .miL t.., .'.. !T:i, ,- -rif.
.the scarcity,. they were held at a high figure j Shall resume my Diary or Note book, long., jAX. 6. To-daiy bid adieu to Palestine, with ness tho cagemoss with which men, apparently
"wo believe at 8 to 10 cents per pound. For the I lost and forgotton amidst tho'first impressions ; its wild, desol.ito-inounUina, its cool- vaies, us m- every way qualified to earn much more
moment the correspondence ceased, but shortly j of a Backwoodsman abroad. Indeed, it is amus- : beautiful flowers.and its verdant fields, so im- than a livelihood in the pursuit of independent
A . . . ' ,, ! - , . , ,i m;mI,."ilIM1"o now wUat are tuey not in. April or business, rush to c utch place under the govern
after a second message was received from the ; mg enough to recur -to theso impressions, i ,.,,rV' ... i, . i fr,m a- . .i i. ..,i..:u :.......: it
1fw-nrflA(l irifl. f 1. ..vt.. t..nA.nV.la rt ,1 ..fik. ri..-,.! ? - i i ...... , i -t- ; . r a. 1. f.nniin. - , . . .1 . .u . . . - - . . - I
" iui iiuni.i.uiii au yiunwi- iaruuniiin, wnicn stuteu tnat no nau boujui , cuuiiug lrum uiu uuw wutm w mc uu, ..v-cross the iAsert Hor Uairo. u:iza is a rare um they tail to fasten themselves cn the treasury
ble offices. Whether it is believed that desert- j and shipped for sale 250 bushels of the article, j agincs himself endowed with double visiou he , town noted in Scripture, and particularlyfa- 0f tho United Statyt!iey and theirs are dooni
rs from the oncmj are more likely to prove The ouarter of a thousand bushels of dried ! sseos, or tliipks ho s6es, so. many wl.-ts, and ! as tho city f which Sampson 'carried off cd-to' starvation. Among them, I porcoive the
vaiiant soldiers, than long tried patriots, in the pears,' is a large item in the accounts of a j all so Strang lie begins his "notes," and sidy J vt w 1
Hour ot trial ; or whether it is necessary to glue country dealer ;. so for further advice, the cor- ! enough, notes down everything. He passes on ; Whilst our cameis were loading, a 'procession ' mativ years nast. hav undartstken to shuffle
the affections of a turncoat to the new cause es-- rcspondence was re-opened, when it was dis-! to France, td Germany, to Switzerland, to Spain . passed by, whioliiturned out a curious spectacle. ; anj l ut the cards at home, in every State in
poused, by the adhesive powerof public plunder, j covered that the Carolinian had all this while or to Italy. Every stop
is another change : It was a group oflArab women, all vailed and :n the Union, and in Washington, on such an occa-
we are not prepared to say. It is a fact 1 how- ; been wanting information of tho price of "dried ; something newer still. At last novelty censc-s
ever, and one which in soaie measure disgraces peas," and that 250 bushels of peas had actual-
the movements of overv nartv and almost eve- Iv been shinned under lh rdensurable imnres-
. ; j .t . r i
! ry political asuciation, that a man, who has j sibn that t!:cv would would brins; from 8 to 10
- TV'iTIN 5 NOU'LMl CAROLINA. j been literally kicked out of one political: con- . cents per pound.
1 1 s-e that our contemporaries, ; necnon lor want ot principle, prudence, or t - - -
sneaking out witn : sumcumig eise, is generally received into auotu- , u-Noiiij.rs.
heme to render North er and rdaced over the heads of long-tried and : The Sonata yesterday resumed the consider-- i min
i faitnfnl .in,l tufmnn V.in,r;in. ' alio ii o t t li c A mi v Ann ro uriat io n li 11. and in a Je . f.
r ard -I.:l
..r.,lh-. in the State, ar
. i ... thi nt!()-,)-)S0d
Cari'' i trib-.uiry to Virginia, by the construe-
D-mville and Richmond Road. The
tionuft.i'-
il lll't SeilslUlO uusunuua wu cup
. ..ll lLt.an,' IJnifiriler " -
from tlit? ..i
"'e f'f fhe A-.rt Carolina iail lmad ;
, ' Tiabl . that any project which would ' di-
i 1 C tl , .1... -i..
, ,, I,, Its SUdCOSS. ,uuuu nim imy aiutn-
fatai w , , . ,. , . , ,. i.tt:-i.,i
h ldTSl 6 UIUIIV, UU1U VJ1 fil01UHll5
black ; next came a ktill larger group, veiled- sion. Thev aro well nizh all known to me per
hut' in v.!iitf '!ihr I-iffor formed a circle SUl"- snnillv nunv nf Hmtn li.ivinirWn in f'oncrress
to siimi-iai linl.it nii.l r-iistoiin. ffO'.v at OllOe ' ..: . i . -i ' , ". . . . . T
- .. lounoing ine iormer, wneii uicv s. u.j , v.itnin toe las; twenty or tweiny-nvc years, i
i "familiar as household words." lie finds a mo- ! strangest possible1 "concord of sweet sounds," suppose that at thii" moment' there are quito
i ment's leisure and -lances over the lirst few accompanied by cflapping of hands, with all sorts 100 cx-democratic members of Congress in
' . ,.f ..... i "'. j : .... i . . ,i i. . , - i :
- utiles of that "Note Book "-and is horrified at ! W1 "-l?' UPS aauJua 1JS: J , f'." . "" asnmgioa, att.oi wuom nave come imuer
i cj - -
j just to poop ilito :;o:ncbo
ns; lve nuDaCus : plaintive, yet so rapid and in such' tune as to They are a band of harpies, who are drawn to-i-ty's
else. Forttinatoly, ; suit very well foe dancing. I felt exceedingly gelher only by the smell of the prey which
fuUoff';n.-'.
vort fwiu it oituc:
fatal to its sikvcs:
. u.,- we tliiniv.
ftom mkkin- any caunectiou that would preju
1 r e tli8 road ; iaud wo do not think that mdi-
d wis." e iftat'J ,iaL '' Powcr' snoulJ at"
Tl ' j - t'tiA I.Arft1:Unrn i'onld not with
tempt to ao --o - .-
ftieruilU tO Cl'Iilieci uir. c.iskiu auu "CJiuin
propriety
;, f the State, and make us one people;
se"" .... i
Wtiat object would ns m a great measure
frustrated by cntructing a branch, as propos-
llie trade and commerce of the
.3 t.i iVllTV
ta tlie cities oi uigiuit. oi.nu pi iuo
ns to' loo more at liome. uur
vest
ed in our day many intances of the kind, and
have occasionally felt some of the. sensations
which our cotemporary supposes will arise in
the bos'oms of the old democrats, when they
fi nd Cakb so suddenly, and, to the most of sen
sible people, so unexpectedly, elevated. There
will be scratching of heads among the old fo
gies, and gritting of teeth among the young A
mericasv '
The Washington correspondent of the South
Side Democrat expresses tiieopinion that the
appointment of Gushing will not be wellreceiv
.1 1 TWl
it tlie very beginning.
shall, however, long be pro-
etseeii."
: atioii ot the Army Appropriation bill, and made . foW .ui.tl,s I i?i.v.le shall, however, long
i ! ?ucltl pngi-ss th'ercwith tis to get through with ; ". thc gt.catCat cariosity I've v.
' its details in LouiHittite o: tne Whole. It is, ; , .. t "
s however, still ir;en to debate and amendment. ' arc '"fce tl 1:Sht of
n ; Anion -t tlie 'amendments alrealv inserted au n ' aud
like throwintr "die liirht fantastic ' tjc and
tuej certainly diJid tace, and danced well, too
1 rosen tiV another uroeession, but entirely ot
thev have scented from a far off.
aer eves,"
ie lollies
men, cume alongn bearing a corpse, without a
coffin, but well eiiuugh sliroudv:d. Next to the
aed man, supportea on each
other hui : the former ("with hoary
FOB TUS RKOISTEE. (
Pnn.ANTiiiioi'io Hall, ) j
; Feb.2Gth, 1853. j i
JVuereas, an all-wise Providence has seen ft
ed. To this the Whig replies, and in "this re- I 1 T 1 ai-ulu'."1 F , s
. . . . . 1 - . ; said road, tor tnc- Rrotoction ot traders and cm-
piy is tne cold comiort syiosen oi aoove.
eo:-i:s.'. was an
in this bill isthat-wide'i was oir.-tv.d lV M, U;11.W.. . . . . i Side by
Chase on Thursday, appropriating SloO.000 for ! u. a word t-r -Vip.es aut xtanaiis ii.o a locks,) compose illy smoking his chibouque. to deprive oar much estjemod member, Uen.
the survey of theVoveral routes proposed for a saying ;;see Naples and die. Indeed, it is j This then was a funeral according to the cus- J. C. 15. Ehringhaus, of a life of usefulness and
railrotid to th. PaciUc. The amendment of Mr. I wrtl,v " i:V; I,l'it!!"- 1 aero !b 110 La.v. iilC0 t,i:' I torn of tho Gaza: Arabs. He vrith the chibou-; honor ; and whereas, the duty devolves upon ute,
Walker ailud"d to yesterday proposin" to "ive i 1J,v 01 llu -"-i111 JS-; que, was tlie chud mourner and lather ot tlie as members ot the": Pnilanthropic Society, ?o
to scttk'rs the alternate sections of land on the I chi; There too aro Lake Avernus ; and the j deceased. They in black, were the female re- which he was attached, of entering upon our
ciassic snores oi uauu, wneie c-yesar anu vicoi o j lations, rejoicing ithat he had gone to Paradise. records some suitable testimony ot our griet at
had their villas, and where Horace atyl Virgil ' A wpII ns I-miialil lenrn. thir n-ini.tinn's are ' th hissl which wo. in itomninn with a bereaved
loved to live, "amidst these scenes 6i gay de-; had "only when males die, as it is doubtful if . family and numerous friends, have sustained
liht." Then, bless my soul, what a ciiuiate ! j females are admitted at all in -Mahomet's Ilea- in the death of oue.alike respected for his tal
Tililik of Xitcu VtOiS Ute dinner every day the : yen. ( ' rtnii! t 3x whih. th.- m.n nr:iv rpnlar- ' i!ts iind li'doved fnr bis virtues: Therefore.
lesterday I saw tdousilids Oi : lv fiv. tir.-iP a .Hiv t!.i w.iinon siii nv.T to b il. '
dive any concern about religion not having, J'c.ic'ceJ, That we do offer to the relatives of
line ,of this road, was rejected by a large major
ity. An amendment was agreed to which ir.i--!
Charles Kuester,
WOULD respectfully inform the Citiiens of
Ilalcigh aud surruur.diiig country, that he has
located permanently in ltnleigU, and has opened a
Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's briclt
bailding.) where he will be found at all times, ready
to execute any "JOB" in his line, in style that
shall not be surpassed by any other person, and
the charges shall always be moderate. : CALL AND
S Jlt!. - .
Raleijrh, March 2, 1853. ' . ly-19
tliorizes. tlie
jnt to contract with individ
uals, to be remunerated in land, for keeping in
repair an overland road to tlie Pacific, and es-
year
i grants. Two other amendments worthy of st'.e- .
"V7 tctil receive I did you say, my friend? c.al uctiee are the appropriation of SUMJ0, for '
We are not surnrisod at the news. Caleb w a I a military asylum at the West, and of slOM.OlU
as a rev.-;
t.roiucte.l with the expectation tltat it
r" 1 " -!... v.- I ,.r
jould oneu a way io uuikti ioi mc iiuuuwu ui
the west, aa i mat. m iu.ji, n. t-A,jv.vnM,
ii ,....jivriits .ii-tivitv to the tiadn and
imm 'rce of tlie east ; and both ol them united i c'lk"'-
bitter pill. But you will try to give him a fair
trial ! That speaks favorably for your moder- j
ation, forbearance and long suffering. You old ',
Demo crats have a hard time of it and no mis- i
The renegades have almost pushed you ;
i io the diaCuv erers of suUiliuric
toer as
agent, to be paid whene-v-
u ;ai;'
1 be
t'omnetuors !
A' bill Lav
wan iiiti-.i-.iuced by -Mr. Bradbury, viz
talrtish a Court for the investigation i
that honoris eiuirh.-d to it.
in view a vi-rv desi&ible'obiect
1 o e-
ciaims
.-..ii. I. .. ...!!.. .--.i i... i.i.j. i- fj I.. .' .
re nectary to give pro.uaute e wipiojuiem io , uom your bto.u, auu e.veiudeu you irora y uur . iVmt xh, Vn:. v-.ulcs: lt Wil8 j-eferrcd to 'V'
the'B-aJ. two-thirds of thc Koaa is to be own t;lble. Thev occupy most of thc seats in the Committee on the J u iiciarv. rR'u? liK'
; , .1,.ree n:u-alvzcd, by drawing ott the travel : , , . . v: , t, 1;. : -r, ... v. n:":i ., ' '
..j(-..ni..rritir the nroduce oi the west to , the i ' J .i.. .i. . .. :.. . r.t;.. :.. .:. u ...... 1 c stro
iMil Ulads. is there any good reason j.Ivision to take upon themselves all the. best " Z tT 1 i 'udiiei j" 1 poi nt s at is- ' f
ttfsupT.se th.iit a suuicicH-tly increased aeuvitj ;: offices m Geueral Pierce s gft. ou aro ex- . suu .j ri!l-erjn.Jt. t-, in-eivain- the c-Uiex-.u y luSt '---I
round ! Yesterday I saw thousands of
most beautittsl and tender howers : but, like a ;
practical nun, uniting ti.e useful with the sen- i
tiineuial, 1 emd'ess luys.-ii" most at'ected at the
si'ht of a trotiod fu-ld, with tlie blossoms inJ'uU 1
L 'jni;i i t ' .'cc?.:ili?i .' After ali, Vesuvius and
Pompeii arc the great wonders of a visit, to Na
ples. The whul world can iiud nothing to com
pare to tiio latter. 'There wo have this luxu
rious City of the degenerate pagan-ll jtnans j ust
as it sto.jd eigiiteen centiu'iej ago streets, t.-ni-plo.-f,
houses? .;ttli-, hops, walks, garden-, and
t ih . in v eves . rare among t!i-; cu
re is a lady's toilet complete ejven to
f ':v;c ! But i'.tro well to Naples.
.led f.r the last time amidst the ruins
i and II eivuhuieum, :.nd roasted niv
hi tlie crater ot Vesuvius!
as they suppose: any soul to saw
throughout the -East, s .me fatal
stamped them as worse than slave:-.
admiration be (a4 has been said by some woman
hating author, ) the ruling passion of the sex,
h"re in the Eait they are never allowed to
v it lor no :t-'!i;:v!e ce.n annc-ar in nuoiic
. Indeed, tlie deceased, that hearty sympathy and sincere
lelief has ; condolence which can only be offered by one
If love of aiilieted heart to another. !
The Dew Drop. "
4 JOURNAL FORA'OUTII, published in Wade.
borough, N. .", twice a month, by Franc. M.
Paul, atid cilited by Franc- M. Paul aud Alex. V.
Sperry, at thc followixg ld'w prices: . '- '
uue copy one ysar, ...........i...$1.00
Four copies ....,.tt.m
Eight M ono " .......... 5.M
Twelve " " 'V.;......;!.'. .........9.60 '
Twenty " " .,....;.15.O0 .,
Forty " .i... ..20.00 ,
Subscriptions receivpd by the publisher at Wadat-
borough, or -A P. Sperry, Oreensboroogh, N. C
All .oijlors. will receive prompt attention. - No'
subscription will be entercil until the cash is paid.
Wliere forty or move copies are taken the papers
must all be ssat t-j one address. v
. F, MPAUL." '
March 1, '53, ' ' . 20 ?t
BRING OUT THE BIG GUN I
ASD LSI TUB SiWS GO FOSTU TO THK WOUD
OF. THE GREAT SUCCESS OF
MARION & CO.
Baltimore,
M A li Y L AND,
. IS SEL'LINO THK .
Grand Prizes!!!
Not a day passes that' some of our Customers do
not reap -a 'Goideii! Ilurvest" at the altar of "Dame
Fortuno." Every day tells the tale of the splendid
Prizes sold -by them.." '. j-
KBAD, PONDER AXBHEFLEGT I
UEr.E IS A -SAMPLfi OV OSE MOXt'jT3 VORK. .
A Jswmore ortiesamasart, who'll have thandzt out
Nos. -2$ 40 49. thts Maguliicoat Prize of 52,478
drawn February the 12th. 1&33.
--tr
a correspendant at New Orleans, La., in a Package
of whole tickets which cost him onTyj$-Jl0, and for :
wmcn ue rescivcu, nstt, tbeSnug sum of $14, COO.
Nos. 5 1 5 25, a prize of .-?-!'), X0, sent to Charleston.
'i i
as to nrci'eu;
lie
ud -
-would be
ing one tan'
ivou to toe business on tne reinain-
1 t compensate' tue loss ana nrc-
;- . t- - ei. 1 . .
Vent u dir -dution ot tne swi-n . c uu not ; -
think it void X l he travel untit DC sojnowiiat !
hwrease-l : l 'it not the freight. liu,t eve'n it it i
shoiud, wb.it iviil become of that other feature i
ofths'eiit-vije. which gave existence to our '
Road to I u'tl up' our seaports, to bind toge- j
ther t!.e Kast .'.'ei the est iy laennty ot imer-
est and v ma"! tbem teei more seusiOly tlieir ;
relation ;is vvh .t.s of the same State ? This is ,
tte true i I'i v whtcli, should govern our ac-
. 1 ..i . v r -i. !..... I '
t uns 1. wv.l lie t.lU'i eneuiiru, alter our hum
and secured tor ltselt
peeted m tne uieanwoile to stand u.ick and let :
jour betters be served. Y"e have a lively con-;
it'.ons on tho occasion. ;
The virtue of disinterestedBOss scarcely com- ;
pensates for the pVivatler.s ymu endure. You j
would rather bear a little of ihe odium of sel-;
iishness in c'iisiderarion of some of the nrofits.
ie done ? Your condition is piti
iios look urioa you as vulgarians, :
burdens of the contest
But what can
able. Your a1,
as ht only to 1
ot the . uy 1
men, and aii.
c:i s.iios, witi
and that l'er
oforder. T
lielore the adj.;
pred to lay before
iVom the r eretar
u:
hi
while ;!u-v arc tin
men to reap the fruits' of
w i.n..l irs nn.uiev. and secured lor ltselt a
profit-aide harness, t" talk of new experiments, i victory. They consider you aueek and humble
The c.itru-"-ii-,n ;' a -cohnectin.s link between ; individuals, read v to make any sacrifice for the
thr North Curolina aud the irguna I auand therefore wiilins to yield tg them
irou d liiieui-iioiiaoly oeaea: the i.i.-dr.et t.t ,, , , ,
, i- : v e ., ,.i . i, .,1,1 mercenary adventurers all the honors and re
flountry through w.neti it passed; but lt -would .
be at too jrrt. it a sacrifice of the. general good j wards of common toils the uuly conditions on
it would jjifeatlv impair tne trade ot our o-, n ; which their services could be procured, .but
towns, au.hbjprecirue the value of the most ini- , CuZeo tiuts vour patience to the severest test!
portan t of out fetute w.provements. j ne pco- . . u, ... rt,,,, v.
pie of Caswell, we hope, will be accommodated 6 - " " " -
with some cv-inniodious -way of .getting their j ly, or Mr. "V is., of any common-place-turn-coat,
produce to the North I'aroLina Koad; but it , but the unwashed Caleb, reekirnr with the fumes
must be without sacrificing tue nnerest oi our tlie rani
own Suate for t!.
;eneCt of Virginia."
5t Fedc
! leb. who nev cr had
The Sale'ia '-People's Press" also condemns j tos!lVif,.s;; tl, ro..aiit
the prsent consideration of thc project, after ! ho .ujnortej .a; the bills
ilisui the unrepentant Ca
uSici'.nt.iespect for Denioc-
12 consistent Caleb,
th niaiiiierifoJlowing:
l
"Tl
ie idea oi
cnnectins; the Danvili Hail-
road with tij North Carolina Knroad is by
no means a'iir.donod, and is spoken of to be ;
acooiii',.iish'I at no very distant day : ana the
citizens of Chirlu-toii, iS. C, are - moving and,
agitating the i-le.i of tapping our Coal and Cot- :
ton re-i : Ti:e lialt-igh and Capo Four in-s
tcrests are of curs--1 opposed to this movement, ;
and so are We, for the present, North Caroli--'.
llu has be"ri trihtit irv to other States long e-r
enough ; au-i jr-.w . '.en she has works of inter- .
nal i in ;-r- vein fins irogresaing which will tend
to jui. i up (e r own towns, and raise ner in tue ;
(Ktimadt.u . f her sister States, in a commeicial i
point ..f view, it will be v. eil enough to be a lit- (
tie scltWi. fir a time at least. !
Should nirket l icilities not be altorded wit.i- ,
in 0iier,e, in a sulacicnt decree, wiifii we gf i ;
all our internal improvement machinery fairly !
at woru, it will be tune enough to look abroad
i-.iiieaie-
-Oh
and then dtfer. led ali th
ry Caleb, w
SufSeietlt to
Uut it t.ie Jin a.iier sav
(.1' a deme-crati
mit vi'ju y.i'i
v.
that Tvler vetoed
sut jeer.
vetoes tue mercena- j bH1 Nlil.. ;;,.
se rapacity, all the spoils are not ; The Civil and
it w vi-rv hard ! up.
- -
v augmenting ti.e iHtinb.-r d sea-iioi-i.iiig
the building of half a do::
i screw t.iropeilcrs, iuste.nl ot re
pairing c.iule of the old ones-, 'ine auielidnient
in-oi 'osiii'" an ine: of t-e-.mii-ii was reieeiel,
.ig-new ve.-s.ds was ruled out
is siiil pending.
rnni.'iit Mr. Letcher oudeav-
die House a c.-iuniuiiieaiioii
cf the interior, in -xi. Sana
tion of iiujirtta'ii'ns ;i:ar. h.t l Leeu ma ie upon
that tdlic ;r in :he . .urs ; ...f the debate cn Thurs
day, but objections iiaving been interposed to
the receptien or reading oi" tho communication
we arc icdt in .gn-j;:.!!-. e ol its coutei.ts.
.!.'(..'.' eye .-., .Sat ur Jay.
Vf AilllM.i. N, Tel;, lid, ISod.
Senate. Mr. lii-.nter lei.orted the civil and
diplomatic appropriation ijiil with the auicnu-incut.
The consideration
sunied. -
The fjuestion r -ndi-.i, was on concurring in
the amendment :
periiitchuents ol
cation grey on;
1 ne propoMtiou was re:o;eu, lui:y authori
zing tiie Trei-k-nt to decide wi.einer to appoint
a civil or iui.-;f.i.rv sunerii.Lendenev and direc-
tnii the .
l)i:c. 15.-
but r.i.i t!t.i.
and Ar.ii i ;
neut town ;
, C.uhe ir.u
John. Til j
r.:
,n wr -da-
TAt -ia.i, a bea
ip;wit.-d iii tiio i'.i'.a -e,
ia of tile Kuie'iits of est.
trophic.-, u.'i.i'j: .-.nd weapons of vv
be.u' no ,:e.iipa;-i;en to those in JL-yj
drid. liie loruaca-.ioiis, iiov. ever, are v;i-t and
uiaiiiiicei.t superior even to those of Ui'iru'tar.
Here i had phe ed under ul" care by the Ameri
can Consul a countrywoman, who elicited iiu
little !i..l.i:'.r..iti-,(ii ai.ieiig aii u3 board the steam
er, Mrs. 1 lay, the niece of a former President
( Vi.idi-.eii, ) who leaves the comforts and jos of
home and friends, and with a-littlj toii, and a
small adopted dau-i'.itflr, braves a 'vac the dau-
Wllliout ber.ij; ut.eriV Velie-
icature. lljavciss, too . such
.iwful " ..k:ners" tiie i oor
re li-ade to wear. To day we ail
i to Ui'Hint Camels the Desert b
:ng r.t l.iar.a.. When going slow the motion
y, but -lee'pv" fii.-t, it alniot jerks one
ee.s. :.Iy vv.ee-.T' v. as a nohlo feliow, ex
cept tnat i:ie ine.3:i oi : uiir.g won. a, every now
and tl:'.::, lie J..v;;i v.iih me. Uur d.parturc
f.'o.a ( biiia was tjuite inipvsing nuiabering 1-
Cimels aii.l a i!p:iii..'V b ele-ihg tent, cluurs,
bed ;.:id bed ;iii, ri-c.lt"biii-rcls of wat.-r. sacks
Mew ot a
hoi ii l vei
creatu res
were edli,
ginning ai
:s ce.-;, , o.
t) L'ee-S.
Iit3iih-:id, That, as members of tho same So-
eiet v. we ilo deenlv lament our imnarable los3.
iWr,.,. ThAt." fn t.-.n ,.f oak e.teem fir 3" .2 "P1"0 of "'.0U0, sent to Charleston.
t.,omr;ry of the deceased we do wear the lt-
usual badge oi mourning ion thirty days. ; do . l 44, , : -W . rjaL
I do lOoOO), do G.0U0, do Montgomery,-
AYe could enumerate man other Prizes of smal
j ler denomination, senby nwil to correspondents Ul
various ports of the Uiuted 'States. We-ean tail.
say that we have sold and cashed more Prizes than
SOLOMON POOL,
LSAitlAU TliAUlNG.
DAXiEL Mc DOUG ALI).
Com.
A V r.rv T Ibivp A letter from Home s.nvs:
' M.ss Cushmau and five other ladies, including ! "'." mce in America; -wnen such-is the -fact, itis to
GvZ: Oreenwood, Miss Hosnier, the youn- j bo hoP8d taatno persoa.who. reads this paper will
sculptress a tinny lilt e lelhnv, bright, wide ! , , , w in.m" T " "tra"
f , , -. . Address MARION ,t I ikiihnn- xt
ava.ce, ana snort as pie crust -.'.uss nugaan,
Miss iiavs, (zj., are living together like the j
iianov ramiiv
in the Cors-u. Wicked wilts
-r
e;ci's of
deep,
id
as a .his
ion..
oi'eoa!, and coo' oi eliiekeHS a:i-a l:ier low:
Wo hav.i an eie. l-n da
ere i.i the "c.ux find I
two di.14 uneti, -.tic ar.diour
Pitched our tent !r.t ii P. A!.
Jax. 1". To;d;iy for the fhvt time
C!i.in..ed lro.:i vi-t hills of sand to
p'ai.ie uli'. -rnatiiiy sand and pebble
e v 1 at-1 ; t i v a r-; . r. uli; i ; 1 1 1 ' the Nile.
ons f .:zll-s. Ojie i.-f our cuniela tta'.
sulieix-d greatly :', ;,i.i heat this day. Travelled
I'd iioiirs, the gu.-jc eiice lt,siii:; ti.e t.;.tiis.
1. i nev b . tore ib, and
i.g"' of seven Arab-,
lie desert '
ii:i::ieiis:J !
v. e it re
Saw liiiaor-
Ollt. -H :
etill them tlie strotig-minded - party." They
u.ii'o receptions every Wednesday evening." :
Address MARION &. CO.. Unlt.ii hum f H
To be drawn 'March 4th, 1853.
. Mauiusu Consolidated Lottket..,
Class 'J. . .
Mr.s. 1 low aud, the late mistress of Napoleon
IH, has been ennobled by tho Emperor, who
has purchased and made her proprietor of the
viil '.ere of Beauregard, ircar Versailles. She
wiii L
ir Uie ti
of Countess of Ueauregardf
1 prize
1 do
1 do
of
$20,000
10,000
' 5,000
.1 prize of
20 do
A-.--
$2,500
1,000
Slc.
TUE XAREETS.
Teacher to the sho-rcs of down-uvd .leu G.vcoe.
t! an. ii . i.i.- at i ai'.M are a 2 at A. M.. and
by IO A. AI. are kit the gafes of Grand Cairo,
where we ebang-i tin.- Camels for Donkey
.asiiioiiab.e laoti ' l.aveHiug here, ) auig-iiiop
tip to tlie Drit'oij II, tel, all safe and bound. Am
perfectly delighted wit a the Oriental character
afc appearan-le of Cairo. Stroll through the
U tz.iars, visit tlie Mu-'.pies. Baths, Citadel, ie.:
all hue.
.1 iv v in r -i v,-- n.-.i,vv "i r, , t :.
1 Maltea tne taniliv ol ,i, ..!. .,.,,:,'.
1'lc. Z'J. Stop to spend a
.ty at
where tv.o yoti'.ig T.u.isiau officers and
Miiyrna,
in velf.
the ariuj" bill was re- , iinding a Trench Steamer bound for ilia coasr
r c e.tiimlng the military su
.he ii , e.nai armories. A dis
ci tn.a ipue.tti.ju.
of Asia Minor and 'Syria, suddenly change ou
course, and ?rike for the llol
but little-of Smyrna ; that lit
i;.
us.
lt
is a larj-')
of beautv, esc
omv ihmzies to iteeeive.
rs he ii ii'd! be. the
chief
II
to s
Administration, you will sub vj..,.
!.u.i. ii.t? virtuous Leiieb. a i sur
fair trial!
ed men tl:
terest-
ui,
Liberal, charitti
tt you are I "
Z&f" The day a t f the j-ieaODt administration
have pretty well- drawn to -a cio3. In speak- :
ing of the fact, the New York Connnercial, an in
dependeiit, sound, rellabie journal says: C'on.-i- ,
de-ring. ail the eircuuistances "f Mr. Fillmore's ;
Administration the difficulties tiiat were rife
Ti.e
not tw
-use of lb
; en l .i.-:
le to e:.t ...i
-ved i a.
lil'-tioii wa
. thirds.
ne-
1 li:
e-r in enouire into toe wiioe
to thc next Congress. The
ploiiiatie bill was .hen taken
iitatives. Mr. Bragg- mo ved
.trie up i..c iiin ii'om tne
plio.i r;e'!..s tj 11. 0 uii---
t"l-l---?s.
1.
veas to o'J navej-
Thf
Whole
The
ie
ii. t:-e
n the
:"-n went mio
incnt t.
v it.
. ee
..ee .01 t
Wa my
eli a
ir-i. kivi
Coi.niiitte of
allon !,:!;.
'..rti u of the C
l oi k, :
tu-
the North Carolina Missionary, llev. J. P-, Joliu-
sou, of Ireih'il, who seemed wuiiderluby delight
ed with my vaii, an 1 chujH-rumd mo every wnere
1 wished to go. Tells me lam the Jirst citizen
of North Carolina he ever saw in S., tho' he
'-s bee-n there T.' years. At 5 P. we go on
i the Seaman 1-r, ana uch a sight ! In the cabin
w;.iv snii'...' live or six Kuropniiis, r;ei o.i ileck
- :tb nit 1-V) .Turks. -G.vck, .Vrmeio.i .s, Arabs,
ilti: eanss aud ,' jv. s, they too bound l..r J-ru-I
aaleiv., at.d i.ui c i.ipanioilo ibr ten dav t come 1
: Ib.wever, v.'fbave c.mciuded to iie-t i en, and
i will have a tail' cn.aiee lor acting and studving
' Orientali.-u. ' -
1. I.tii.i and sjend a day at i.ho.l. s
a moat invcivttitr' env- u.i in ru.n-, ;i,,e.l
MAKUiETS.
Xr.w Yor.ic, Feb. 2G, P. M. There was a bet
ter feeiime; at the stock board tu-dav. Sales of
Tickets 3 -Shares in nroDoftion.
CertifieatM of package of 2" whole tickets $75 00
Do . do .23 halves 37 60
Do - do 25'qnarters 18 7$
HERE H A BEAUTY" INDEED.
Oneof the Most Splended ?2 Lotteries ever Drawn.
CaEUOLI. CoU5TT LoTTEET, 1
Class 12
To bo drawn March tOth, 1853.
78 Numbers Ballets.
Splendid Scheme. r
.... . . . i . ,, i ecu
, however, satis-
and important City, but
-ot from the sea. whence it
in ours ru. j.
Cross the Nile
see the isle
raptures v. i;
N'.le. The
eonire.risin
1 1 .
d' I
led. i and Nil.
thp rlchiicis and
eii", howev er, in
iii! V of these in
meter. Ati
verdure of
size, bear.
America.
but
in vstcrious
humbug. Ascend
a uia.niiicciit vice
thi
the
' of
vr.iiatas iu.iv r'.uat my csijcctations in the
grand, wonderbtil and
Spiiynx clee by is a
great Pyramid ata ! have
to ' A i ic aii-i j.-esei'ts.
Seme Ani..-ic;tli and Kn
p.p. rs ; iii-iugei m a
b. S. d's ISO", lf-0i. CanUin P22J-; Erie 87 1 ;
-the N icaragua dd : Morris Canal 21 : ilrie Conve-r- j
tii.e:; KJi : Harlem OS- Aorwicn and Worccs-
t -r oi -; Stoniiigton o'di ; Cuuiberland Coal 00;
Cary 1 m pro vein en 1 13 A. Money stringent. Lx-
enange on ijonuon uj- premium
I ne ilonr is quiet an
Sales of 1 jiiij obis, state brands at $
a. id llotid southern at $o.41ari,02i. live Hour
?4.!-. Corn, meal Sd,44.'
Yf heat is iiriii sales 8000 bushels at 123a
121 cts. fjr white; red 117allS cts. Sales iof
11000 bushels Cerent OSaOti cts. for mixed
while and yellow, oats-48 cts. live 00 cents, j
Cotton is firmer sales 400 bales at a shade ad-
l in
no
Thc
1 prize ot m !S20,000 4 prizes of
lilu " 10,000 4 do
1 do " 5,000 20 do
Tickets only $j Shares in nronortion.
1 no u nave a package? Now is the time. Try
j one try one. A full package of 25 whole tickets
j in this elegant lottery, we can sell on certificate for
ii 1 in f.-.- of buyers ovly S74; ?haresin proportion. One single paok
Wands af"-l2, -y th, F.ar Highest Pri4 lif th.
A GREAT $10 LOTTERY.
Susquehanna Caual Lottery,
Class 10
To be drawn March 10 ' ' - f
$3,000
1,000
1,000
1 prise of
100 do
yanc
llIKi
j ar. '
t )
.rvotsa.
eeiid
mi: rs at Ale
Peturn io Cuir
...ilN.t . 1 ..Ou , . i O . . : e
native dinner of Turk.
dishes. Will be able to get
lie Nil i in a few days, a.l
ndriu direct for llu-
1'x.rEtlUaiiL Iter M A llivrlTo.
Rlii'OB.Kil DAII.T roll Tiiii .'ilT.E3S. '
Wholesale i'riees Current. j
Those buyinjr by retail may expect to pay caa'd-
1 prize of $30,0(W
1 do 20,050
I do 10,000
Tiekets $10 Shares in nroDortion.
Certificate of 20 Whole Tickets $150
do
$5,000
1,000
600
annexe
TO:
N"i
w
: . i
I-
.rms, ine
re
i-nunti o.
when he assumed the (jevenitn-:
the politi
co New O.leans C
:oton, February 0,
t!
seent.
t..e
. e vit
t.
C-i t oi - lie .i ..
cal hostility of Congress, and other inipedi-
Tbe extension of the llielnuond and Danville ! merits which are well known it must be regar-
Kailmad intxi tins State has been spoken of as ! Jc)1 as on0 ))f tllt3 w ;S(,st IHOjt successful and
tktna,l for this section of country, biU circuui-1 . . .... . .... , - i
, : -.,., a." I most bi'ilhaiit the I men has ever enjoyed,
stances a itef cases. U.iiysu the thought. . ,
,',,,.' Political onpoiicnU m.-iy ueny tins, but tne
Uur frieml of the "Milton Chronicle, by tne ' . . , ,, T ,
. demonstration is beiore the werld. It lias won
wav, conduicts tuo Uiscusuion ol tins .maiier
With rather too much tetoner for us. Ve will j . . I ' . 7 '. , , , .. llf memoes v.,
. 1 c '4 I while maintaining uut.iriushed the national lencs 'were crouifd witn
not be forced into a :jidr..-ocrgi eoncerningvCt. j , - , , ., . , ,. . , I .1 u ... 1 ..; , . ... , 1
J 0 I lioiior- it has. :ivr,i "Oi tin! most, dolieate nues- 1 tola m.e.is. '.1 bei.ie: ojt 01
e are coiiteut witii tho simiile esBvcssion of ; . ., , . . .. ..." , iniiit -nee.''
- . 1:0ns witn a prouu anu aueient lnonarcny 01; . '
our own views, as heretofore trivcn.-rleaving ; .. . . , ,. i-- . . j on, wituou
disputation to those wlio may chance to bo more
fund of it than ouielves.
jTitinfWit..il l-"iiriino ilifTi.-ulf mi1 infrifltii nnr.- 1 . '.
' ...w.-.v- . Jj ,ra, m.,Up
The 1'. .lev il Cip
iittie eie.tem nt t:
Halt of li.e 1! . -::
SC:M':!1 of the tw.j
veiili ,ei as-, mi le 1.
ate !Mr. Auhi.-.jn,
er of Lie jiouse (Air. ile.d,
siueu loinuv .-nui!-; not exav-.iv in ttie seme
ch.lil tO"ei.i--r, i.iut .noe liv sine 1 lis atteiiuauee
and the
My seafon
ea" of female
enignaotf. permitted to hold
. !ii.r with " woiiiau'd rights."'
. ii is oe'-.i toe u.eatre ot no
i day. We have had in the
ol liepreseutat-ives a grand
lioii-e.-. ol ( 'opgivas, in eon
Tine President ni she S. n
oi Mi --etiri, and the Speak-
ol ivciitucky) ire-
I idle,.
"the av
i u,e
inter.'
tions with IJreatPritain, and is able to leave to
its successor propositions from the English Gov-
Thu business.
dilTercnt States
,l.
,.r i:i.,l . ..,,.1. unguineu r.cau .-i
OWCARINC IN TIIE I FCE l'KESIOENT. A. Olll ' t 1 11. If . j tCT Oi il.-, ill:. I I- iiall Her, (. 1 1 '.l., ) 1 110 Ul ft-b
.is 111..1 uocii.i.ie..i. ,.u.j....i il ijuuiimuc i-iLthiT ri-.th-s - ali i some nf tlie wa-'s. ,i
u introduccitand unanimously passed in the
U. S. Senate, Thursday last, authorizing our
Consul at. Havana, to administer the oath of
office on thd oth March, or any time thereafter, j
to Vice Prcsideirt King.
'Judje of a L. S. Court to administer said oath
; to any power on the face of the earth. Mr. Fill
more -and his Cabinet will retire from office, lea- I sional siioke o! hum r. As
l'!g the returns fre-m the
.is Ui V tiii.ii-.'ii. .is tlie i;s-
ir.gress::.l," (Messrs. llun-
i ratuer rcsiiess ; ana Mime oi ine wags, nre.-ent
were disposed to varv tiic scene with an occ il
iac arcaticctu
and tro;vhleS vl
the Ci-USii-.ii.r--.
i'l i . :'. -. n. 1 Chrl.
iae oi'S.-.ui..'. ciii.1, u-
and ibiiiiaseiis. ""I. poa hospitable thoughts intent,'-'
a:,-: tir.evl on mil, we p.ud our pcts to
al the dig;. ita. ies and oti.cials. W cro of course
ree :ed vi jih the niav.ved respect duo our.-eivc.--,
'and ihe g.riat .r.in;rie.- we repree..-.; t .J : w re
treated tiiiio au-i agaiu hour uy i.ur,- to the
o". t. rluiing chibouque, eoiiee and sherbet o; tin.'
Last. Ti.vre being no Au-erican Con.-i.l, 1 call- .
ed ft-ttn the Mngiish, and found b.iu ou,a "big
.... " a iii. id, in... hignt ' man, but i-u!,-peei.
t io's ::i.!..i..t universal iu'irniity of ihe
Anglo Sa:.oti race. No people i:i tlie World
drink L.; the LngliMi, Iri.-di, Scotch, and Amer
icans. 'In ali .:...ailierii 11 u rope and Asia, I've
seen otilv t'.vo drunkeii men one Spanhud ami
one (ircek. Through with our visits, one of the
! llusians and invseif muster up two old guns
i and go hunting; but no game. The g:ueile
' abound hole, laU can oil ly be e.iughi With the
"rav hou:;:l. L.ite in the evening, return to the
j e. J. nn iir
. univ.il,
Jan. U7.-.
tue in a most col
ieii
able
ipiotutior.s :
.-.t:eo 'i'ae market was m .re animated to
Decline last noted, was lmrtiiilly retrind
do dj Ibdves
dti do Quarters
37 50
.-!
eat
. or,
A 111!
r. u re j can so:i.
Ian Sea Port, wi
.a
i1:;
L.;s have ihghi'.y advHnoeu; wc quoie couiiuou lbaf s
at f,; : gj-i.; '.e-.1 Z i- .
i'i'I'; jj !u!i ut t'ftSI cents. j
i. ji;." ijut ::ttie oMermg. ne quote new atioo
Y.'-.i.-.i i am maeu i...as:.:n. .o av
se .' a gr.-aier van - y id' cost.inie and chaiMCtt-r,
I.urop a:., A. si .'.c a'.id Ai.ie.'m. Am so much
ph a.--d wiiii i .his Gorman town, that 1 must re
turn through :.irirm:.ny to Paris.
b-.N. 20. Tiie llngiish chaplain and mys -If,
v. nil our cal t v j-L'cr, s. t out to oe the sights
of eul.e. I've been in any cities, and towns
innumerable; Uut in all my seeing, I've met
v. i .ii nothing to-c-jiuparo with the varied, dazzb
iiig, ii-ofu--e nclincffS atid grandeiir of this fai-,
ieiieii .-. tiuiiCi upon tee bosom of the Deep,
ii. i proiju in tlie priue oi ner
uoes v ne
strom
has gather
every c ii l:!e
4 t
tr,
meiooer our co
auu tiii iair.
lite tile, sne
iii s won by her arms in
ry aee. No building in
the world unites such a variety of Architecture,
such a proius;oii of ornaments, as the church of
Si. Mark. It combines all the rarest beauties
of jtoiue, Athens, Jerusalem, AI jxan Jria and
CoiiStaiitiueipie., The Oaeol Palace is not less
remarkable, anil the Piazza St. Mark lias not
its like on ti.e Globe. And there is every kind
uf Statuai-v, an ji in all her paintings, she was
uappv m prouu i-iu
lej cuts. j
VViiuvr lied llOetid ; wiiite 120$121.
Tt. ..i. ii Ciiy M-ills. t54(a$ti
'1ai' .n sjaies shuulders at i)e"',0c, sides 10
cents : Virginia hog-rjund
L.mio Wc-.tern, in barrels, at 11 A(? i2c; kegs,
121 l-i cents ; Virginia, 1-(t, IS cents.
ih:i;r Mess beef, perbbl.. $lo(a.lC. Nominal.
Pouk Mess Pork ottering at $1
1'lsii No.'. 3. Mackerel $8, aud scarce ; Not 1
North Carolina clipped, none; do. roe $0J ; grgiss,
: Mova S.-ot'ei, groas, 4,-i.J. scarce.
Salt l.T6(.y:i ,78cents forfiae? G. A. $125c.
Gi'ano Si40 "H 2000 lbs. Active demand.
1'i.AsTiiu rt-tersburg fresh ground, unpacked,
per t in : packed JjT j : noi'tiic-ru $7 A. ,
Li.'.:1- Tiioinastiivra $1271 W..$14ic
Vi'lLMiNf; TON MARKETS.
Turpentine Since Tuesday morning last, about
041) lib's of Tiir:.ehti:ie have bean disposed of at
Nj.bj eer b'.-l toiSert, and 2,05 u $2,10 per bbffor
TOM TIIUMli LOTTERY.
I'atapsco Institute Lottery,
Class 02.
To be drawn March 10.
1 prize of $-,000 j 1 prize of
1 do 2.00U 1 ila '
lickcts SI Shares iu nronortion.
CcrtiSoates of 25 Whole Tickets $15 00
do- 25 Half d0 7 50
do 25 Quarter do 2 75
$1,000
900
ring both the domestic and foreign affairs of the
was announced, some Contrr
start the iptiery :
State
ssion;
after State.
1 wit would
,, , . . country 111 lar better condition than when they ..11 ... f fi-,-i. ,, -m
Also, authon?ingany - ., . . J , Ilow do 30-u think it vmJ
took office ; with negotiations on foot which, had '. ls there
a.jout
the
election '
. , , o 1 . , , (they bad time to complete them, would have asked anotlier.
M any place in the United States, on said 4th ., , . -in- - j .u It looks rather tr
f , e . : added imperishable renown; and they will . Xi iooh.ni.u iti . u
. -iaicu 01 iiiereaiier.
OiFKiAt, Courtesy-. The National Intelli-j
gencrr says that Gen. Pierce paid a visit to Pre- j
ident Fillmore, Thursday last, in tho "White!
Iluuse, and remained with him a quarter of an
hour !
General Pierce dined with President Fillmore 1
on Friday. ' Gen. Scott called on Gen. Pierce
in the morn'm 2. but the latter had trone to the
Caloric ship.
leave to Pierce and his Cabinet an inheritan
UUV II 1113 ni;.i.'.i.
ron for Pierce and King,'
rem tue ooiiili, as lie nun
of natioual prosperity and national honor and
influence, such as
ever entered upon.
1 .... .
, V e uegan witn eiiamc
influence, such as ncrhans no Admiiiisfrafion cot Vermont for Scott ; isn't that a tie
i 1 e o
fvdf At a Banquet on the 22d, the health of
Mr. Custis (a relative of Gen. WAsaikcTOX,)
for Pierce, and then
said
one.
' Yes, but wait a little,", replied his friend
" I'm afraid some of the other Si;i,ts won't come
in io well."
" There !" cried a new-comer, " I declare
I1;;.:. ;,C. Sail from Ileirit for Jaffa are
driven back by a steamer to Haifa near Acre
where the Jius.-i.i::S and myself, joined by an
Austrian, venture "to part company" with the
pilgrim -, on board, and . proceed by land to the
ilolv City. Failing to hnd h'itel, house or hut
fit to sleep i'u at tiie miserable village, we ummt
some Syrian ponies and go to Jit. Carmel, (a
few hours off) where wo 'are most cheerfully
and hospitably received by tiie Monks of the
Convent ; niiu are doiighted with ,the splendid
view from this sacred spot all worthy of the
miraculous di.-q.my oi diwc power, ui thejssue
Snii-tt. Turni'iifine -100 lhls filiniiffi'l lemd ut.
ug artists, who breathed the pa- t I A. ner --ailon. 1
tr.otic pride 01 her peo'ne. 4a all the?e, enice j Rosm No sales to report that wc hear of.
ever stands torch as the emblem of might, gran- Tnr 100 liWs Tar(r.U"ted in with a lot of Tur-
deur, and beauty. See the master-piece of 'i'i- ' pentine) were sold at $2,10 per bbl.
tian, in which 3ie has poi-tr.ivcd her as a God-1 Timber 8 Hafts Timber were sold at prices rang-
dess, amidst the saints, breaking the bonds of : ing tromt) to $10 per M. according to quality.
oppression, and receiving the homage of subju- J staves 16,000 It O. llhd. Staves were sold at
g..tecl Kingdom? ;. rising tne ocean, sne sits on ' per -i
the Heavens. ericircled bv the virtues and crown- ; Lice-
ed with victory!. Ah 1 that I could have seen i cts per lb for Tilioic, and 2 cts per lb. for half
her in the day ibi her glory -'beautiful Venice, i iUe'e
I In i-.n. .. (,T r i -r, i " 1 '. 1 1 1- . ! , n t-n, ,,F 1.,... ' Mm.i-
. ' . . . . ... . I 1 .1 .... (.11 ,1..
ANOTHER AND STILL GREATER INDUCE
MENT TO ENRICH' YOURSELVES.
The Greatest and Best OfTer ever made to the Public.
By remitting to us $200 we will send a Certificate
(or risk of) $500 worth of tickets.
By remittiug to ns $400 wo will' send a Certifi
cate (or risk of) $1,000 wortli of tickets.
Uy remitting to us .$300 we will send a Certifi
cate (or risk of), $20,0U0 of tickets iu any of the
above splendid Lotteries now drawing.
It will bo seen by this that the purchaser has
only to lay out $100 to purchase $1,000 -worth of
tickets, This is, without exemption, the most gene
rous offer ever made, aud we advise nil who can af
ford it to give it a trial, for we have seldom known
a loss to ensue, and have repeatedly witnessed tho
most glorious result- Address, for Prizes, thc old
cstab.ished house of
MARION & CO..
Baltimore, Md.
JESS"" The official drawings of these Great Lotte
ries duly certified to by tlie State Commissioners,
will be sent immediately after it is drawn,' to all
tJlosc who order froni us, with a full explanation of
the result.
lory.
and alasj! how fallen !
10 cts,
Jan. 30. IVday began the Carnival ; and !
never did my eyes behold such
sijrhts as this
hcr-unc-
S? A talegrapbic despatch from Louisville, j
Kentucky, says: " J. II. Harney, Editor of the
Iuisville Democrat, leaves here to-morrow for
Washington. It is understood he g6es at the
olicitatiort of a majority of the Democratic
members of Congress to take charge of the offi
. cial organ jof Gen. Pierce. The Union to be
the said ori:an."
beins drunk, the veteran n?se, and, in return-! Chandler Hasn't got tiie upper hand ot liui
ing thanks, begged leave ta oner tlie tijillowing
sentiment :
"Ilonor to whom honor is due."
Let others hail the rising; sun,
a? Mr.; Pearcc, in his speech in the-Senate,
on thc Army appropriation bill, said, " ever
"nee man had been "expelled from the Garden
f hduu, he had been endeavoring to cheat the
decree of Heaven, that ho should earn the bread
he eats by: the sweat of his brow. Since that
we liaye been endeavoring to cheat that de
cree by getting our bread without, or with as
I'ttlu as possible of, the svfeat of our brow."
Cjr i.itois for the Inauguration are crowd
S hito WashliTgton. The Hotels and Board-
Jig HuiiscB there will be, full to overflowing,
Thi itifluiol "office stokers" is beyond all ex
arop'virid every day adds to the number.-
We bow to him, whose race is run.
Fill more, Fill more, aye, fill to the briei.i
A health to the man off the nation ;i
Fill viore, Fill more, wo fill unto himf
Who nobly hath filled his high station.
This sentiment was received with loud
cheering.
1 miraculous dismay oi uiwyo power, ui uie issue , , - . e-i r -i
sm iin.nuiu j . ,,' ,f . r',, , . i. rare old city now pre.-e.nts. She is fairly
betvveen Liiia i and the i'rophcLS ol Baal. Hie ,,- J i. ,4 1
, . J ,. I x ", . sell again, but my gray gooso quill ' is
, r sea. tho sites ul 1 v re aud Stdon, the mountains j , ,, , ,. ,J n J
e if , i i"-n - e - i. : qual to the tasx d uwscriptioii.
of Lebanon, the bids oi Samaria and Galilee, ; 1 '
llciuuini 1H1.-.11 i ii"i ute u 'vi ii. tun vi i.umvi. , . - - . -i i . t .1 i CI 1 '
11 1 1 .,1 -. ; . 1 . 1 ir tiie lilani OI IjSUi ation, uuu ine oau 01 cuaron, 1
lie s oiily cot the wlii states to read, and llun-1 ,..l , i c , , 'i
tor is in for the Dem"cr.itic on-,." j all " K panarama be.ore us Here
' Don't believe Californy's been heard from," too we met witn the Coreo, or -cusi tree, of
whispered one down from the gallery. 1 durc,, resC,ab,iUo tho l1 trC0"
NEW SJNGJNGBOOK
PATENT NOTES!
THE HARP OP THE SOUTH:
0 tieccs of Rice, were sold by auction at A ucw anJ eitensWo collection of church music,
Br i. n. -waoiBuaY,
ACTUOK OF TitB DLLCUIEB, UBZK JCU8ICUS, &.Q.
f I MI IS book embraces many new features, and,
JL it is confidently believed, will be found the
most comprehensive, attractive aud useful work of
the kjad ever iBsuefL It has been prepared in an
swer to numerous calls from the South and the
w est, awl embraces thc lieins from all the most
hisses Sales of Molasses have been nnidie at
-broke in an outsider
January" 4, lSoll. "With the rising sjii we
Gov. Foote, of Mississippi, has offered a
reward of $300 for the apprehension and deli
very to the Sheriff of Warren county, of Wesley
Wallace, who stands charged with the murder
of a negro man belonging tp Gen. G. D. Mitch
ell, whose overseer Wallace was. It was first
thought thatthe negro was, killed by a log rol
ling over hiln ; 'but the coroner inquest has
fixed the charge of murder on Wallace, who
has fled. Hoi is from Noth Carolina, and is
supposed to bo making his way back here.
jggf- We shall publish in our next Weekly
issue, the able argument af Gen. Leach, deliv-
1 rad in the IIous3 of Commons, during the last
' ! Session of the Legislature, upon the subject o"
"Twenty seven to five"
"that's too bad '"'
" Yes ; but how are you going to help it
" Oh ! what can't be cured luust be endured,"
sighed the last speaker ; and the colloquy closed,
amid the official flow of names, certificates,
"signed, sealed and delivered."
V..IU...A .-.:... i - .
iiui, Uiiutnajiu ttsiuc, Llieit; w aa OOlllc Lll ill Ii nil- : . , 11 1- . it IV
i ' i '.i.e, . i: c i mentations of the Prophets, the suflerine;s ot
iy lliiiau iu iuia n.iiioiiai ui occeuuiK 01 111c uuu- i . , , . f .1 a .1 1 r
bo servants of the American people? Here was Cunst, the preachings of the Apostles, and of
af. I . e .. n 1 T.11R WlSUOlll. tile I unci, iug iiijivy, 11 u tuo
t . Q , . ,
ot the coining re-organization of our govern
THK CABINET,
special L'ispxtch to the N. Y. Daily Times.
Vr'.vsiiiNoio.v, Friday, Feb. 2o.
Java Coiices.
Maich, lt.".$.
Gen. Pierce spent an hour to d;iy with his j
etc friend, Seaittor Clemens. I have the best j
of reasons for saying that the Cabinet is made,
isuion of each
opinion pre-
enter the gate's of the Holy City ot Jerusalem
that city over which the Saviour went, and
which was once declared "the perfection of i and will not hi altered, but the position of each
beauty." I hastened to the snots enumerated i person is not determined. The opinion pre- !
by the eve of Faith, as the scenes of so many j vails that it will stand thus :
sacred events of the glory oi Solomon, the la-
wrath oflGod. First to the Mosque of Omar,
wliere stood' thc "temple of the Lord," down j
ineniji ui me puLiuiji uown, iui a, nine, ui uue i , ,r. , , , , r, ,
powerful party, and the putting up of another ;
and yet there was no violence, no bloodshed, no
revolution. Tho old officials of the sovereigns.
Eis cross ; passing the pool of Siloani and over
tho valley of Jehosaphat, I entered the Garden
of Gethsomane ; and immediately above the
. , . j a i . L oi iTeLiisemane : uuu iwuiwiaiciv uuove uiu
are to pass quietly out, and the n'cw orjes are to "l , "T , : , ' ni- t m . , .
. .i a i ti i i. i Garden is tho Mount ot Olives, from the top
nass as ouietlv in. And the neonla. who have . . . . . ,
done it all by their free suffrages, will ratify and j of which the BptenaoM w JVU that he cannoH reooivo his papers either from
Marcy Secretary of State.
Gt TumE-i-Secretary of the Treasury.
Davis Sicfetary of War.
Dobbin Secretary of the Navy.
McCi.ell.hnij Secretary of the Inteior.
CAMrnELLf-l'ostuiaster-General.
CusHiNG.-i-Attorney-Geticra7.
THE MAILS.
We have a letter of complaint from a subscri
ber at Friendship, Guilford Co., "N, C. ; stating
Groceries ! Groceries ! !
1 7 N Store and for Sale, by W. II. & R. S TUCKER,
! 1 A prime lot of Cuba Molasses; Fresh whole ira an ine most
1 eTa'm fiice ; Crushed, Powdered, 'clarified j.ad Pf;U-ar T books m tho country. together
1 ISrowii Sn-ars, by libl. or retail, Laguira, Kioand- u . . .7 7 frJ 11 1U3tJ-
I lln. 1J V BUtTl 1UL ill I Kl lri'll I.J I Tl.A Mirl.t n ...A.l.n
i r- j stav ai uw mo
19 j favorite cumpositious of Lowed ilason, sq the
, i distingviaheu composer uud editor, hna been ob-
: taincu, aud a ciircl ul selection from his very popu
j lar works, the Handel aud Haydu Societies collec
, tiou ; The Caruiiua Sacra, of which lat work alone
! over uUO 000 copies Lave been sold,) and others,
! has been made. Selections have nl.so mnflr,
from the works of Thomas Hastings and WilKam
B. Bradbury, Esns.. as well us from tbn otW must
distinguished American and Foreign Composers,
j The choicest pieces hare also beeu iustrted from
ROUND AND OVAL. Twelve sizes, from 6 to! , """-iinei, oy air. Woodbury, a work wlucu
20 inches- most capital article to cover 1 h,as h,ad th 8 "toniabing sale of 1 20,000 copies iu
diSj,cs of Butter, Meats, Milk, Sweet-meats, ! th short time since its publication.
Cheese, &c , either in the pantry or on the table. I bof c ,Uea f the exteEt variety of tiun work
Impervious to either files or ants. I , "J mcuuuiuiig mat ocsiue u very
ALSO. Bright or Planished Imperial Tin Rais
ed Dish Covers, Round aud Oval, iu sets of 6 or 8,
or singly.
11. 1'. TO il.Nr-.lt,
b7 iliTL Mercer Potatoes.
5U Casks Thomastown Lime-
C round Aium and Liverpool Salt.
Gun tad Blasting I'ovvCcr.
Two Thousand feet Safety Tuse.
A lot of Short Handled Shovels for Railroading
W. IL & R. S. TUCKl'St.
honor the deed. Such is the power of the sue- i -ing scenes ui - " , Saiisbury or Rivlei-h, under one week after they
. ... i t-.-o ii r-r i in nniv ijlv. i i i t. t r' rn.it rtM .1 - iim . ; . ......
cessful working of our llepubliean institutions.
Rev. Dr. Hawks, of New York, preach
ed an eloquent sermon in the Episcopal Church
in this place, last night. Dr. II, is here on a
mountains "beyond Jordan," the Desert of In
dia, tho wilderness of St. John, the valley of
Jehosaphat, the barren rocks, the groves of Fig
and Olive. Mt. Zion, the Tombs of the Kings,
and a thousand other objects equally striking
t the Public Lands
visit to his brother, John S. Hawks, Esq. We j .and interesting, all open upon the view. Late
understand the immediate object of his visit to ! this evening 1 went to the Holy Sepulchre,
North Carolma is to collect materials tor the j where griet ana sorrow weep ior sname. ine
history of the State, which he is preparing. I Convent built over this spot, so dear to the
t y. 3. Whig., 1 Christian, is virtually in possession of the Turks,
- i r-r J l " ! l a .1 i
are pnntcu. rienusinp is ngnt on mo roaa
between this place and Greensboro' and the
stagers pass right by it every day. It is truly
surprising that there should be such a failure.
The Postmaster at this place informs us that
no packages for Raleigh, even, are ever sent by
the Hack line,, much less for offices on tho line
of the upper r jute. A mail agent would do well
to traverse thia line and discover the delinquent
Postmaster. iSalis. Watchman.
Wire Dish Covers.
For Sale by
Raleigh, March 1853.
X. C. Book Store.
IU
NEW NOVEL By Mrs. Martb, Castle Avon,
by the Author i ' Two Old Men's Tales,"
RavcusclifiT'.&C. Just published and for sale by
;II. D. TURNER,
: Book Store.
Raleigh, March 1, 1853. - l'J
-VTKW BOOK. A Ilero and other Tales, by the
XN Author of "Olive," 7'The Osilvies," The
Head of the Family, &c. For sale!
J - At the N. C. Bookstore.
Rilcigh, March 1st, 1853. . 13
large number of Psalm and iiymu Tunes of all Me
ters, Anthems, and Set Pieces, for all occasions,
and Revival liyuis, and Music, it "also contains a
large uumber of Juvenile Songs for the Sabbath
Sciiool und Social Circle, and a collection of Secu
lar Pieces, but of u Moral Cast, for the use of sing
ing Schools, &c. To the whole is prefixed th lit-,
omenta of Music made easy, being a full exposition",
of the subjectillustrated by .numerous Exercises
and pleasing pieces for class practice. Teachers,
Choristers und others interested are invited to ex
amine this work. Retail price $1,00
d?or sale by Lippincott, Urambo & Co. , Philadel
phia; W. B-Smith & Co., Cincinnati; H. Critten
den, St. Louis; A Carter, Charleston; T. S. Bid
good & Co. Mobile ; and by booksellers generally.
Published by Mason Brothers (late Mason & Law,)
' jew lora.
i March 1st, 1833, (10; 3nt-13
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