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TROUBLE IN" THE CAMP. The Hon. Edmund Burke nf New II amp-1 shire, forme t Editor f ihe 1'ninn. Cvmiuis-i d'AHair in ihe fWilu rlamls, hv ihe Mourrwf Patent ami Chairman f tlic iwii!fwiH adtniituttratiori li excited snu.h nt. I lemnrrtilir Sla'e Cniiviniinn. intmtliierd this resolution, lothe Coiivi-iuinii imr which --Mrs-th-th . i i, l.-.h.i.. j .Vj('m, That we enrcitrnrrt ftur-c.hc with . the Iwlii-f that rtttr dialiumiixUMl fellow ritiseM now at the .)-. I f I he zovermnrM Tllie I nited i CitSfe. mil ISnt itt Ilia litiHM AiilntH,,ifa mrn ! look tin? K.ir.l nf'ibe deinncra,iid parly, up. I '' Immii whirl) lien. Cass pmptird mil tin hmo he ana! rely f..r successful auppnrt in i Imif since that m should (.uen-lly nil . all Ida cmerrnries which amy w in tbe pro-1 III- filled ibe nllirn.f Austrian Consul in frw inMrkiaa.lmiitrtiiaj,iiirnriirrlraiatiyj y,,rk rr ,nir year. When the notorious hvnraon lh.. wlH.upp..rt lh. ..Utforni f. Chcvnhe, Ilulm-mami. huniili'al. d and crush- IMirtMiU sm,l slot utMin II f.tf iIim vhmiI ilnmu.n . '.. I: : . ' - o lie party or it principle. . A s mailer of rnnrse thia bronchi fmm I'irrre'a hnmc impn, the . II. 1'ilriul. a rririinnii f.r ihe attempt In make il appear monl, anil In ihat gentleman hi. confided ilu Ihaihc had riicmirsgt-d awiiiin.il partii-s. Mr. '. ring Ihd alui'iu-i', lif rinH.nsil.lf ilmji a ..I Durke llii-q cniiir nut wilh a liMli-t ui wliirh , Iiii:ii r I'lpiiipiiii iiiurf Ikiiii iliel 'n iri i.f he riealt anme aerer home lluinia ir iinl (in ' Vi"nna. 'I'lii-w are mil nch rrriiHimtrii.Li- Mf hi awn wnnla,) -I he tontrmnlihh littlr aM at tht Cv)it J" A a mailer ofnrira lu ihe Drmocrarjr we (ire a few eitraeM from the Itfllrrt " "In ilnifliiij the whole aeriea of rrwiliiliona. llie preceding one inrltitlrd, my ohjnrl wat In ahnw to the wnrlii llial. -at lliia rriaia, when there waa apparently a iliiponilion mniifntrrf nn ilie part ol anme In - ali.imlnn Ilia nmnd imaiunn nn which the Demnrraey ol new llampiliire had lour aland, and which won fin llimn fmm the Demnrraev of the L'lii.m.l 1 . !. 1. . .. l: ... I . . . f,L "I lie high eompliinrnt nf hamiff one of their number nominated and elinaen to the t'reai - deary of ilia United diatea, we Blood Arm and uncliangi-d. It waf with thiatiew lliatlpen nt'd lh w hide aeriea uf n adulioii. '.a'"' : '; a' "I eamliilly acknowlei!(e llml I did with lo have the Deuinrrary nf New lUmpthire pre. arnl s elcjfi end atraiglu forward record o the world In aland on the national platform, aa the third rt-anlulitni taverta, unrluuijeJ, and thai, if the true Democracy had !een over looked, and fie amlera, couliiioniia and die unioiitata, had been taken loo much into lavor, tlie Dcnincrary of New lluiiipahira wcra ni rnponaihla for it. . -' .'; ''- - "Trrtilin the maiidilc of the N. Pa triot with Ilie acorn it dcacrrca. I fmiikly a) to the world that I do nut approve nf the ap- Miinlmrnl M (iflircof frc'e-(iilcri.coulilioiiil, higa, unltl they hare hronglit Ihemtelx-e -. j witliin Ilie purriow nf the 4tli ieuJuiiou, a- ' ilopltd by lic .He 'oHjriilioii. ,. II the 're. iiK-nl ttaa appomicu a m.i to tin c iuinel wim waa hut abort lime amee a fctleraliai. ' .fruikly dial 1 do nm approve of it. And I hare not aern the firat aitimd Ilemiieral thin -; tloc approrn of it. If lie haa appointed a leading i!itinioniKl to the C'alnnei, ( do nol approve ol il. If he. hut appoinleil (ejiliiif ' lieo-aoilrre, or coaliijnuif:, 1 ilu uol apprnte ' of il. rl 1 would aay thia to him prmiin-.ill v, aa I now aay puhlirly In the penpte of New . Ilmnp'hire, mil in any fpirilof uiifricndlineac T-f liortjliiy, lint w;ith a amrere di aire that hia adininiatralhm ahnuld be cmihirled aurreae fully and eloriona mr Mmaelf and hia countiy. And ihouaanda upon Ihouaanda of the iroo IJe- rrrnrnuT m wss Mucin, tn whotit he owe in triumphant election, t know, enienain pre- riacly the, anme aciitiiiienla, and tha men who liar the courage and hmieaty to tiller them. But miller the ihi'iatiun nf aurh an individual ii William Jl. BnCerfield, are we lo have nr; fn edom of llionglil and apeerlit " : . s , , 'And can wo not cxprea our own under alundiiig ofmr prim-i jlc- and eiHiiiieiiH, rx repl ujHin the pain of Heinjf tleunuticcd o fartinntat and nrdi ri'd tn tliut up our moatlm? . huvh teem lu be tha order of the d.iy I hu' for one, I will auhiuit to on auch ilii'latioii front aurh bane maaiera, ' trpnllt ire nnJ dir. a Dtmocfiit, by 1 1 will nut Itet ami Jit a .Vara la tilth mmttri. ' v : "It would lie well Cir the r.lilnr of the I'd. Irmi and hia hark era, lu'luro llioy ft um fur. In poitilrr wrll llit ainle of lliinga.iit New lliiinpaltire ill thia lime.. They cannot bin he aware thai liters exiate nuiny elrmenl of tltarnnicnt, whu.li may luiral into aflame whirli Ibey cannot rontr.il. Thny ulioiil I -Ittnr In mind that ihere ia incrcaiiug ilinm tent at the ailcinpt of a few paltry poliliri in) at the cviii.il, per)e(ually to control all the MinrrmiHit of the democratic , party. Tl ey ahnuld bvar in t'lind ihul mauy old anil well' . tried merlin have been obliged In give way for the young nun i man of mccllent qnali lii a and aoun.l priiiciplci, n I holieve who ., hua been nominated f htr Ouverunr. Thai "th'vae who have been iliaappoinlrd will ttia t ' tain ilie nnminaiinn, and that he will ha tri iiniiilnnily plrrted, I tin nn iloulit. But thai . there ia a.nne fueling of iliili-lacHnn and rlmerin liifl behind I um enuiliy Hire. The j individual bi whom I allude alinuld ponder ' ilii'ne tiling, au'l . hrwar how they fin the einlicra of alrilr, itt nm million Jhtri ii wort pnil Artiitfiiiif tr (Aa drimcralte p ir ti nf ikit S'utt of iltt Union ut thit mo went, lh tn Aire lull fcrei, fur ytun b'fnrt. II riijiure pruamce, euulion ani Jorieuf mirr, prert;c i7 integrity and ill aieeii afinry." ' v . 1 tn com lut on Mr. .Uurke remark thai he "thall make no war uKin the Democratic , parly, iia principle, uaage, or enniliilaie. but Khali make war upon the contemptible ImlocalH'l at the r.ipnal who, ahrltering them elvea uwler the ahicld ol ' the r Democratic party, are willing to hal trd ii unity and (uo en to gratify a peraonaj ilialika to one or more member of tha paitj " .- r UHKKH AUKTHEVf In ilia 4th f'onr rvaainnal dielrirt (if North Carnliiia, Mr. enable. Ilie . regular demo cratic raiiillil.'ie, i in favor of a ilniriliiuimi of the public Intuit, and of Heuncti'a Lnmi Bill, while Mr. Aiiguttua M. lewin,the imlu- tieiiili iii drmorratie rmiuidaie, is opposed tn hoili. In the 3d dinirii.l, Me Auhe Hie rrgu-. I:ir ili'tnnrralic ramlidate, orruptca the taniti poKi;ion nn lltnac question that .Mr Lewis (lix in the 4 1 It dun in, while Mr, Leak the iiidi'pemli'tii driuocmtie , eundulate in Ihe 2d, iiccii pie the Barns ground with .Mr, Vena- . hlii the regular candidate in the; iih JUtrict. M f should hue lo know where the Demort riiilic party n( Norih ('amlina are on lliia qui'ttion, at the Democratic papers go for Buppnrling regular nominees, and It is iiiipn Bil.le to h am Irion them, 'l imy prate a gmnl deal almlit Ihe ' II iliiuiore pluilnrin, lint t is well known that that elaatie coi.i-ern or-enmmodau-d both Kiephen A.'Dougln anil John 8. Mlllaon "laud ale;.ler" lunl unli land atealer." Where do ihrv atandl " ' . - II ills wav, where fin th Democracy fiflinio thia cuunlry, hut they were of lite origi- the "Old North Slate . mand irt relation hi is-tl atlerti, Ivelorn lh invention was perfecl Iinpioiement of Kivei nnd ILuborsf ;J)r, jt'l. In Ihe new Frciiel lights the mirrors are Miaw, the tlcmncr.itie cindubli: for L'ongres i laid ttido tit nn longer nerrtiary; ihe prisms in the 1st district, ha hern stealing; whig! hoi e lakni a curved shape; .they are larger thunder, and advncale tha opening ol Nag's. anil Jet uonierous, and the sphera if l.-o Head Inlet. b the General Cuvernmenl, while which Ihey form, enclosing the lamp, is of Ihe Utiltinioi plaifnrm tsserts dial audi wnrlsif.ir mnpl-jr ami more toliJ cutntruelioii, and re repugnant lu the' Cmitiiiition !,! Where; more perfect transparency. - ''hi e light am ihey J Our whig ciuitiHMiruiu:t in ihal ' are said in possess the powur of piercing logs, tsiala must feel rather had III having In oppose j '1 hoy have hcert adopted by the Lil'iah (inv alid lijjhl a jinny of murh putcirii!. , eiaiuenl, and we hope will be ihuru.i-r'ily lest Ji'or. lien. it'U w ih.t eountrv. Hoiimi 'lt t -. . '."' .".'.-,-,.,, U-:. -.',-; ,v.i "f- " ' MB. BELMONT. ? v Tli Btinotnlrnenl nf Augustus BelnrnuT, - niadvrrsina (nil prortikrd uninhlied ten- w"!'ChfJj''njJaktSL,lit WW irf f In us well (nurdi d. linn minima ppesr In ii well Inut'di d. II looks like em d an, n lor pecuniary m r- kts r A u r.-u donna; the Itit. presidential eatnass by a for ri"n millionaire. Mr. lii-imont is an Austri an by birth a rrprrsenl.ilive of llist exeecsble I tain villi, scathim! imnV nl Daniel Um I", abandoned hi post, itiid m iihdrow beneath the genitil shadow nf AitNtrtnii despotism. In could rioil no worthier siihaiiiHlc titan Mr. It' I- limn a almulil iirm-nri- ilipliiiiuln: linimrn I rum a l)i nmirnlir I'rrsiih'iil. I'ut pirli:ip .Mr. IIi Iiii Mil. during hi rri drnre in Ilie I'niird Kmira, lina -pruipd wni neiiily worthy of nlTin.il ilisinirimn by hi palrmii'in, ral and pulilie aitrviitea. IT lie iial dime auhl In mem the appnintniimW I '' amwed nn In in, we tlmuld like lu knnw it. Let ut learn what pwwilnV i-lairn l!im ndi-nl ol Ilie Hmlmliililj, and bin Aumriuii (,'ui:aul in Now York.haa t'i Ilie apm-iiil f.imr i.l Demueratic adininintralinn; mid why he aho'ild . I t 1 .. , r I ,r have been elevated over Ihe heads nf lialf-a- dpxen coin pel ilnrs. whoae Democracy is uf lntfr ,lnl anil ImIIp m tlnrifll llisn' liifl ktfn I The upshot of tins alfiir is, at every bmlv I know, that Mr. lli-lmoiil, for reasons best I known to hinwclf, and to those whute iuleresia he is bound lo subserve, took a very active part in the presidential election of 1852, The Locofocos had plenty ol enthusiasm, but their; pure were mllwr shallow. Mr. Hclmoni brimghtthem mattriul aid and tuecor in the very nick of time. What the exact fiuure BuSacribed by Ihe agent ol Bolhschil J it Co., was, we cannot aay t hut ll is conredeu lo have been very linudsmne and hrge. lie hi lpi d by llii ruaou.ihle iiuUihtition tn gain 4 signal triumph - for Dinnaeraey t and it is. nnlhing more than an aeknuwlcdnient of tv r.i s rendured, 1" convert a Aimlrian Consul in 111 n Aiueriran Mina er. Wo perr. ire, ,-r ilia WtsMnetm Hrpu'i tic in n nrut'lu on :i u-y '. ; I a i 'ni' i-. lint Jjciiiuualii'. paiKi Cjuitmei! Uie a,- piiiin iliti')'!!' ,r. Bc'-nl'aiV i'licy ill.l ii ile il 'k tlruf . ,h:B the'.r!i',i niictii' enul.l Ifi ' !u.n.rm."il.,-iyi!u. I.aIivc1ic or Kneril'tiin, cillier olti.i!iu -nuK lia!.;fciici In te-'.me -a ejlizijl lll'tllK ,IJ fulfil .StnlHK; l. rail lie faiLe'l againtt this- agtuu ul'lhc U tifwclttloa. -Thia ii inlly Ioijm'V , Wu know ilut ilc n.-l:ivi! i: . siiirll gunpowder, 'oil it II- tas hni lil."l, !' liatUiH been lu ilie vi hi Im uti.t- .1 , n ri -try. i Do lliejie joiirnHts ii.lwid In . jdare Mr. Ilelmnllt, becaiiHi l.u is an .vhmi.iu. in ihi ime rtjikt will) llia grvnt Eui-npcun ellniu- pion nf niitveiKal liiK-rly, us a Ijiik (.n-inr .,1 the Aini'ricau peopln i "ado uol suppose " lii.it- I re, 1. 1. Mil 1'ierei eoold hear nrijiaiiliiit ll.u iiiiIIiIh . j iii.min- Iiii Ii tVlr. Ilelnioui was no douhl able lu coin maud by tnoaiis of hi money mid the iinlu- enca whirh niniiey-eri aii . We do not know WlMtt eiluctalteu a trans I' liou in is involveil inlliisaiipoiiiliiieiiliii.lv liavo upon a Deino- eralie a liiiiiii'lrjlimi, We sunniM,., Iiowever, that il il ciulil have been chirked upon a Whig President, the Democratic parly would never lei ua hear the Inst ol' ii. This is ihe lira time in our history, we believe, thai a diplomatic Halion hat hern bought by a for eign banking house or by all Austrian consul. J. U. lift. J A PA NE3E M A N U FACTUR ES.' The King of Holland bat senl to ihe Dublin LxUilniiuii a jiutubur ul tpe.'iiuoiit ol Japan manufacture: , ! Aiming other things i.'ieriuiciis nf tilk and velvets, t iid lu tie equal t any ol Euroiienii ilianulacliire; tilkvir cord ul v-triout lliick neat, piinieil wax cmmica, eau.ueis anil par at'.ls, ofllin latter ariicks, ihu .pari llnit it nuidu of til k wiili us, it of papui, creased in in many Inldsj ihu riln nri ol ihiu spl evil ba in lion, ihey oticn mid e oao w I h great ease, and ne a much heller tloleiice Irnin the tun iLbii tliailut of tomi-trnniliicenl idk. Speci men of coin, nl gold and ailver, are found in the collection; lh largest gold coin it worth 1)0, ufanublong shape, with rounded corn ncrt, ' But more iniercaling than lliese. are the printing -type, which uieol wood, the lMidyoflliKiypobringcylindiic.il Willi the letter at one mil. The warlike instruments aru ant very forniilalile) the fire arms are long and. heavy; the swnrdt are short wiih dag ger attached, the wbolo enclosed in clumsy, cylindrical theutht) the armor is a woven fab ric, suflimuiilly thick to resist the thriisi of an artnw nr spcarj there is a liigely finished JapaiieJ thield, which projects in Ihu centre, from which an arrow or any hard . missile would glance aside. The Japan ware is mora hardly fiuislud than Ihat which we ever find in commerce; in the collection it a tea tct of this ware, and other articles to be used in contact will hot water; from the uses lo which many af lliese nriiclrt are applied, it i undent their tarnish must a a superior quali ty ni iliuiflcuted by liquid. a; ; " THE FlfESNEL MtHT. " " Mr. BryniH, ediior of Ihe ew York Even ing 131, write lo that , journal, front. 1'aris, that Lieutenant liarlleii, uf ihe I' tilled Stales Navy, it now in Paris, supeiiuieudiiig ll.e pitrchnsn of Iwn or llir.e of iiin' relebciied f'rrturl Liv his, for which appropriaiiu& favf I'urhiunHy been nbtaiiied lium Corfgre-S One nrihi'in it l;r!lv to tot u tint (i Anterior., and will, if js upeeteif, Iia exliiWied at the Crystal I'ulei;,, '.'.,'i'ilf ilv!nci;'e u' liliK), J.j;ht it llm.fili,a , . . ; ,-' . ..' , . 'Light ymi tiinw r,i,!i.i!( V irj ii!i tjiieeiirirtk. Place a I.iiiip fit ' lower' oi) n'.t co:;tr and part i.f hs iriii t tirS WanWii in the el, mils abine ii, paitUn tho earlh bv loW," tind part tircjin ID ilia right or kL liei'e ihi y are not niint' ud. By it iu.i!.t tngi nii us arrraugiiuiBl ol Dri"tns. Ficsiiel collected' tlue. . ue"lis.3. : lavs in) sent llteiii li.irw.ird in hunzoitl.! duvc- tion parallel unit tli" m ice in Ilu.' ocean, where llit't must lit: 1 1 lite in c uf ihu manner An illicitae light, by dj a i-onecntralioii uf its beams, is o'lititneii finin g single lamp. Ide sired in si Ball example, ul the elleel priiiluee.l. hud n lamp wat olaeed widiin unc of l'ret nt I't ciiili s uf prim), wliila I tl mil at the dist iuee ol'twetry l( et or iiioru. It blazed into my eyes like the nan); sun, tmi t could out l e-ir to 'ook at ii." ', ... I'Vetuel lighishnve helore hern intrniliired MEMPHIS CONVENTION. y W are sorry tn are thai ihe prar lieal re anil intruded tn I fffrrtedliv the Memphis Convention re likely to lure) with oppiiim. arising trnm a rniifirrlii.g of part; opinions. U'ba-4jeeis of thai ('nun niiiiii well! l!i.lllir;--ly staled before il assemliltd, and amoti! lliosc nhjerts, if we luisiakenol, were enumer ated Ihe pnunolinn ol home niauufaciitrrt and the opening mil nf channels nf communication Lelwren the dilfi n lit e-limi of our cnunlry itiiout ill-line i. hi ..I party, many proiiiine.nl men united in (unln rinif 'he iil.jucts td' this Coin eniiou, and for thai purpose assembled in Cnnrrntion at Memphi. a lew weeks agn, ami pard a reoliiiioii, "That a Railroad from the Mi;ippi Valley lo lh Pacific lleriin is di'tiiandi'il nut by commercial and individual iu!eres:, li:il I, y unr naiinual ne- eesilirs ;" txl in mlerenee tn ihe means nf , neeoinpiiiiig lh:i great ohjeet they resolved, "That a soon :h the survey recently ordered by Cougrrsa are completed, the general gov erument should adopt soi-h sieps as will In sure llieeoinpletioii of the mam Ir.ink uf said rnad at Ihe earliest possible period." And further, "Th il, in ilie opinion of the cnnienlion, il i right, enpedieni, and proper thai the general government almulil make large donations of public l imit to the dilT-reol Stales bordering on either side of Ihe Missis sippi to eit.ihlu all sections of the 1'uion. how ever remote, to eoiiurrl thiuiselvea tviih the main trunk." Oil the aiibjei-t of cstal.linliin? home tnanii faetures, they resolved; "That the president ol llus eniiveiili.nl appoint a committee ol five members, h Ii.) shall be requeued lu pre pare for publication and distribution, riariieu- iaily in Ilie inanufacluring ilislrietsof Europe, , i, . e ., I f . i-.. . ir..l lull report of the peculiar facilities ollereil .. ' i I u.,. . r . .i... i by lite touihern and wesiern States for the manulaclure of coltoii, and that this report be published a a part uf the proceedings ol ihi convention." il will be ecn then that the convention en dorsed appropriations by the (ieneral Oov irnment lo object of Internal Improvement; and the policy of establishing lartnrlea at home for working up nnr colton, These prac tical nbjeets happen In come in contact with ihe Democratic docinnes of ami-protection mid ami-Internal Improvement by the (ienrral Government, and iIi.mil'Ii siuciioiiMl by a enn venlion composed of a large nuiiibi r of the member of th il party, ihe indication are al ready rif." thai opposition will be made on i ar . fr'inrid, t'j carrying ihem oul. Kthal i-.' to be 'he cuae. the purposes intended to lie ef feciPil Ik' th. eoiiveii!ioii r.ie tendered hope, hi. Mid the tiretliefinns of ihe Norlhem pieisfS iv. Ii be urio'd f.illy, lint the South t'. trw mne,'i.(.'ien to lib! riiclimit ever to carry , noi siiv j'tic.'icti! iibjerl. How i!o tti.,si: ' !.n tiiuti.'.l in fott iijg up the Memphis t'oii voiiuon pri'i.)es to c.nr oul the olij'-e's cm- u'lr.pisira, il leu in accoiii.tni-e wuu ino tug-; 4-. a.i.uiM . !' ilnj ri'o!uiioiiB!.'l'!iey must rub- i cr a'liimtnu it grcil arlietiies of proinoiiinj tit-" ' mien-sis of the So:!i!i give up their hir.ie. i lions, or juopiis some other pfai-lir.il iiie ius. it-llir v c.'ii. Which will ihey do ' llirhmatttl Whig. -WtW-i-H-V. The city of ''il.ilin'' i) iw, fur us si. the eh the I!..'.I Sin,.,. Th .ii, N irili Cr.i'itin, .-'tpen: ll;;'iii' I i ity ii Mv'l'il.. .ipjl irtllll i -.. itr., i-.. .-I '.n' ,!,lin ikil,.,. ,r:,Bo:... ,t -r ..,,',.-,. i I M. Ullii. This iiuliuh s llieir ir.inpnrt.ilioii f..n I'hilaiielp'ii.i, will) also. Ihe pssae and pn of workmen. By reli r -c to I 're's Cli-mi- eal Diriiouary, H standard work, il will fiiuiidaloti of cotl or llier.aboiin vields almal 111,000 feel of gas, This it aflcr eight hours' dislillalioti fn mi the best sclecle.lc.ml. JV aclii.ll expciiiiienis il In- been f niud ihal a cord of w.-o I will piojuee !l8.(H0eu!iie,il fel-i in gin. II win m: p. ril vi',1 ill ii liny- oin i . ... .o i. ... - .i : . renden wo nt gas much rlu-nper, Ilesidet, ii it a well ascertained Pn-I, that wood-oils in ihe produc ion of H4I1I are at 7 tn S in favor nf ligneous oils over end. tl.-ic reason that llioy hare been to liillu used is, that they re quire In be dislilled from wood previous to its. : b! litis dillietilly, il is s.ii.l, has heen ii'n i ited by simple and cheap apparatus, inveuled and patenied by Dr. McCuiuu II. This invention places the use of gas within the reach ol all rural villages, and will render eiery one, who chooses In bo so, imlrprwlr.nl nf ilie gnu com pmiiri, ut by its means ihey c m jnaiiur.ii-iiiie their own gas, al a much chapter rale than u can uii'v bit suplieil by any coin itny ehafter cd wilhin lite 1.' niled Slates. Tins gas has not the oflciisive smell ol thai pruduerd by Coal, and ran he passed directly from ihe re tort though, the wisher or condenser lo lite g .soinelcr ithout furihei purilicalinn, III discovery pi 0111 is. s to open a new field of commerce; the vasi amount of pine wood in Lower Virginia, North Carolina and (Jeorgi i, now considered of nn value, will be brought into market for the purpose of manu facturing gas, and the charcoal left after do slrui live distillation, will pay the whole ex priisit for manufacliiriiig. Wood can be pur chased ill Norlh Carolina, and delivered at Wilmington. or in Pamliro Sound, for one dollar per cord: the Iranrporlalimi, itc. would uol bring ihe cost up beyond four dollars Wnod, at five dollars per cord, yie'dt 93.0110 cubic feel of gas; coal, at six dollars per 'on, only 10,000 cubic leet. An apparatus for manufacturing wood gas eotiltl be put up for une-sc vcltlh ihe cost ul lh.it for manufacturing coal gaa. Il is estimated ihal the city ul New Yntk might be lighted fur one dollar a thous and lect, mid yield n handsome prnlil to the manufacturers; w herra the city now pays three dollar per fool. MOKE ABOUT TI1L' POLICY." "'l itis is coming tip i ihe mailt. The President does Hot look so much, lo the an icccii-ti's of the applicants forulliec, at In llieir present views tllnJ nptiuoi.c on tint vtial (Jiles lion. Wo njoicj ihal it is to. The policy id lilt! President, will preserve a healthy orgau iz.iiiol.of tl.e p.-rty,ud prevent future divi sion on litis question, "Thit l ist rcttiiirk i full nf deep and im portant meaning, ' A "healthy organization," implies perfect unity ut principle on al! greal ln.1 etciting popular itedlioiis; and we have the Tulle! faith l!i.l ilie aleaily Jaeksonian lirmnrss nf ll.e President, nn the great national principle of tint platform, will mn sill ihe party of v ltalcver I. en soil oud fuiatieul i-li.ilf itiay jui in Si. -,Uliiiy of principle is th only thing tliitt can make tt siroiijr and .unconquer able parly-, )lfZi:qUierrs " 1'iii ia ijoiiimrf up lo the mill" with a vengeance'. 1 "Tlnj Pi ei.!ifil due not look .i uitii'h to the irffrffft of the applicants for iHicet 11, tn their pretent .views and opinions 011 ihi v il.d ij.iesiioii," (lite I'ueilive Slave H1II4 ,'.'lnli'cit:uii'!. quinlin? Veil, we should like ut know what a man's charac ter is made up of except his "anieetilenir' Aeeonling In till rule of eleetion, tlie tank eet abolitionist would he perfectly uitcxccp tionitbie, if he elKisw.for the sake nl'lucro, to ihrow up In rap for the Cnmpromise, Iy not eoiisidering "antecedents." the wriest l"g"e. noioriotis lor a tliousiinil.ihelis, miclit put in hit claim fur an hnncst Irusl. r , Pit. litil. Tlis man lio is always bclilnd land Is recent ly pmvlt.-iscd seviraltbittlos ol ketch. ap. . , MASSACHUSETTS CONVENTION, ' Til body hat nrw bora in sesaioa betweeti scicn and r ijjlit week. The int which it ka seltle-l are thus laicrf by ihe Tribune '. - The Coverner i In be chosen (aa hitherto) lv an hI.soIiii.i wnjnrily not a msrw ptocOuy. as in this i. ud most oilier Stales) of lite popu lar vole; but, in ease nn one receive auck majority, he i lo be elected by the Jctitla- lurenii i iiiilbal1.il. f 1 1 iilirrm. ihe House has senl up to the Senate the names of two of Ihe four highest candidate no Hie popular vote; and Irum Uu-ae iwo the :enale lias chosen the Unvemor.J The requisitions that hr iliinv t ears of age and uroncrlv holder lo i? ceriairi amount, are vejy properly airirk-j en out it beiny found by eipertence lliat a poor man stands prrriou little chance for such an office any , how, to that the re- quisiiHin is suimtIIuous. M e ix neve a re- iiiin ineot thai ihe Governor must be a native of America is returned. Lieut. Governor is lobe chosen as the Governor, audit noi to preside nver Ihe I Senate. Honor.' lie is no lunger to be styled "Mis The Senate is lo consist of forty members, ts hiiherui, bul each lo be chosen by a single dislrii't, nVrt at now. bv coiiiitiet eleciiug them. ... i .."i:.. ... ....u...... Ti,. . , . . . , ' , ,. .. .... uisltiels are to be equal us population as near- i i ! i u . ' ... i. : v at iii.iv be. haeh Senator must reside in' t , . . i . i. . I ihe district he represents, anil have been live I. ve.irs a resnli nt. Ihe l uuneil (liillierio elect-!! hv the Legislature) is lu he chosen by tl.e people Irom eight districts, and lo elect one Coneilloro tvoun -illor can be appoint ed lo any ofiine of profit during the term lor w hieh he was elected: I'l e Secret lt ill.it lo I e engrafted on the v onmuiioii. .in vines nniM oe iiro erruin . a acaleil euvelniie, or the nuii-era hnlilin-r the : . .. ,tl . . . .i All election shall r-jecl them. This provision it not to apply lo the election of town ollieers The Day of Election (Stale) i changed finin the second Monday in November lo "the Tuesday succeeding the lirsi Monday,"' which is that fir! adopted bv New York, and since by several oilier Slates. It is also the day on which Presidential Electors are chosen throughout the I nliiii, so thai Massachusetts will no longer he required lo hold Iwo Elections every Presidential year, as chf tmrf rt.f-f-i.llv i!..i The Qualification ol Voteis have been tliuuuisJieu ii y striking oul Ihu reqiiiremeni that each voter shall have been rated and paid a lai wilhin the year preceding. The K.'gular Sjs.nous of Ihe Legislature are hciiid'orih lo he limiled hv law to ninety days anil un Legislature, except in ease of invasion or insurrection, sh ill sit more than one hun dred TTte year for which it is chosen. The. I.ri-lalitr.' is to In its own daily sti pend. The Officers to he ::hosen by the People, in addition lo the above, are a Secretary of Stale, a Tri as. iter, .in Ami, lor and an Atlomey Gen eral a.iiiiially, Willi Sheriffs, Judges and leg uii is id I'mli.i'f, Clerks of Courts. Cuiiiiuis ji'jin'iiol luolve-iey. Dtslriet Attorneys, .'g-i-'i'ts ol Pred-, (.'o'tuty Treasurers and Couu IV t'.'inttlis- loners Irietuuallv . ll is possible i'hal till r-ruu ul Probate jii-lgc will jet he vsi. ii'lntt lo -y-earss Tue Ii ol' H inseiita!lun House) i- sllll IHiHrllK J. ! JA HiC AND MISSISSIPPI All.- i liOAD. I U l' ' " ll-'!. I'. T. Calmiits., l C.ihl.uiiia. lor a copy of a ".Vie. ! '"" ' wkich w-i prcpircd bj a Commmce . '" ""' "' I rancisco, appomie.l ' 'e''r. IUI. "in memorialifb -on- ( i!K's upon iheiilij,-. t ol construming a Kail-1 " P-' die In lite alley ..I liirj ! M'l'sMppi." This paper l.irnn one ol Ilu iliii'iiuii-iiis ul Ll.e aftL v. alil.i.-iiia I., ins .ilnt-p . . . ?5 .in., i, iiiiiim.ii. i, .i .civ ami. exposi- ,.,,,,-k al the Crystal I'alace. The Superin liou ul the eharaclei, aduiiilajies and noliev . t .... i r s 1.' II., i V,. .!,.. ...,o.-.l 11I llii- limn1. fti'il work, nnd I'oiiiaiits a mass 1 - - - - I 11. liih-rt-nttnir llt'L' lItt (it ( .':ihliiriti:iii tiwt.irj.u.1 and enlerpri.se iluring lite bnel period which Wt-bslcr, the superiiileiideiiey of the elassili has t-lapsi d s,ii..es.e beiMme a member oft (.aijn f ,p;lre, A list has been furnish- the greal Confederacy. We think that the P, , c ...uiuii.g the general heads or classes leprescniaiious, arguments anil appeals ol the 1ne111ur1.il oe highly creditable lo the talents 1 f its liauicrj, and are eti'.i led lo the favora ble eoiittivleralion of Congress to which hndSvil is sddres-ed. We h.. tie thai our imtional legisla 01 s will take the mai ler in hand and push on the great enterprise 10 us speedy1 a completion as the nalure of things will permit. To the construction of a Itoad so long, and penetrating such an im mense Iraet of eouulry, diversified with plains and mountains, ri.ers nnd deserts, there 111:1st of course, be many thlui-uliics, and ob stacles involving a Iremf ndtuts cost in nver cumu. Uut all lliese sink into inter insignifi cance in coiiipn'ison with ihe prodigious ben efits and blcssinca which it would assuredly dispense to the I liioii and lo the world. 'I'll.. Mexican war cost a hundred millions ol ilullais, and Caliloinia wat the main equiva lent. which the I.' 11 1 ted Stale received for ihal heavy outlay uf treasure. To render tins rich. addition tn our territory piuperly a- vaiitiuit', 11 it ausoiuieiy necessary that we should open up a channel of inlereoinniiini cm:nnu hu h uill uol be liable 10 any of the formidable interruptions which may pt any time result from our permissivo use of the Isthmus, of Central American or of Mexi can route. W'e roust have independent ac cess Incur Pacific possession! upon our own il, and ihns be relieved of the uncertain- ins and euinarnisiiir nls wuieii may arise (mm a tuhjecliun to foreign Stales for a right of way, inch as we' now cniov. ' If," as tlie memorial of whirh we are speaking very pertinently unserves, "If, then, Cal.fornia lie designed to form an intergral part of the Ureal Si or ih American Umpire, and to occu py her proper position aa aurh, in no way can il be ellecird so certainly and 10 efli etently at by the construction of thil impor tant Itoad." There it a lor.'e and a truth em bodied in this brief lenience which cannot but strike every rutlecnve mind with convic tion. . Without rikii-j into any regular exnmina linn antfTrhrtion of the statements nnd tables of the m. morjal we will merely no ice here the following, comparative exhibit .which it tuakes of the present routes a iildi -tanees be- Iween New York and San l-'ranciacn, with the estimate of Ihe t-uoloiuplaled Kai'roatl, also, thrown in: . ...... , , .1 .,.,.. 1'av.siua routM, Uis. esttuiM at 0,01)0 ads, ftOilaya -I by sleam, icnrfiffus route, v - -Te!, utlepte route, r.uiii and, 0,000 80 " , 8,10 " '- 'Showing a eaviiig iu distance over the prv niit route of SAIUO miles, and ill lime of twr-tity tnx-iLiya." , . " ' W e are awaru ihat Congrcs made an ap pronriatioii ut itt last session for a survey of IWli or Ibret! routes" from the Mississippi to Ihe Paeitie.'aiid ihat the--, survey are noiv.iu cours of exeeu inn . Sa. fir . lliii -it well eiinii 'h. , Lunl li.-pnrls are made of these initiatory expl.M-.ninn mthing further ran be dtixi 111 Washington. We Inive very liple douhl, however, that when ibe Ilepori shall come in, Congress w ill be aide in . luljust n iti lahle plup fur arc nnplisliinj lint ur.ignili cent isirrk and will adopt measures acjoiilitig-iiigttv-syif. hit. SrnciiiNO I.iHex. To those who desire to i-npart tn shirt bnanrnt,- colr, and other fabric that 6e and Vwuliml g.los obaerva h' on new linens, the follnwinsr reciji fur making gum arabic starching will be niost lift ceptible, and should have a place in' the do in.a ic-acnio book id" pvrry woman who pride herself upon Iter capacity tt a house wila and ilie neatness ) her own. her hus band', ami family'a dress: and if she does not take pride in these things her husband it nn unfortunate man ' i " Take two oiiurea of fine while film ara bic powder, put il into a pilchrr. and pour on il a pint or ni ne of boiling w ater, (accord- ing to the degree of slrengih yon desire,) and then, having covered it, let il act all night, tin ihe mormpg pour it carefully from the dregs into f clean hntilc, Cork, and keep it mr use. n ianiepoooiui in gum wner orr- ed into a pint of starch that has been made in ihe usual manner will eive Ihe la tuts (either while, black or printed) a look of new net", when nothing else ran restor them af- ter washing. It n alio good, l ll lie II diluted. for iliin white muslin and bobine', .iuguita Chroniclt. CURE POil HYDKOPHOUIA. I'he season af hvdrnnhnbia is at hand. Half a dozen apecihe for it cure have been . given In the public Irom lime lo time, vet we ,- ,. do rot know of any cases of confirmed raoin . . ... . . "prove all tilings, and we therelore give what a corresp indent of the National Era writes Trim Millbiiry, Massachusetts, a fol lows: "I am now in my eightieth year, and have obtained what informalion I cuuld, bolb from nhservaiinn nnd critical study. It hat l ite y beeti discovered that a strong deeoilion made of ihe bark of the white ash, when drank as a medicine will cure the bile nfa mad dog. Thia undoubtedly i owing the fact that rat tlesnakes cm be made mure easily tn crawl over live fire coals than wlliteasli leaves; and Ihey are never found in the forests wher" ; while ash grows. Would it not he advisable lor druggists in our large towns and cities to keep constantly on hand a medicine prepared from the runts of the white ash. It might he ihe means oi saving some valuable lives from a sudden and painful death. V CURE FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT. ' We are indebted to a friend lor the follow ing receipe lor making blackberry syrup. Tins tyrup it said lo be almost a specific for the Summer Complaint. In 18)12 it was suc cessful in more than one case of Cholera. The fruit is nuw in market, and the present is the proper lime to make it. To 2 quaris of ju.ee of blackberries, add I pound loal suar, 1 oz. imiiiieg, nz. cinnamon, pnlver- zi il, i oz. cloves, 1 oz. allspice, pulverized. Iloil together for a short time, and when cold add a pint nl fourth proof brandy. You will save many hitler tears by publish in'voiir valuahle p.-mer. From a leaspootiful to a wine-glass, Ht-JLtiing to the age of the pa lieui, nil relieved, isBrftc given. It may spoil inactive ; bin it will sive life. Vf' J'oiA i'rr Pout. Mivctntiita at tiir C ! In! Paliige f'f;l: frill .irrangtinrnt unit Uisiihttitmi. The inji nor of Ilie Cryslnl Pal ice dihiluts a very I'livor.ihle sl-ite ol progress, and gives asssur ance ihal the Executive ("oniuitllce arc ih'ter uitneil to cany mil their announcement to the i public that the Exhibition will open on ihe fj,,v The Commillrr, in w !:osu hand are vested ,,e f,. ,mw,.r f direetien, c.mtisls of the 'rn!,.t, Mr. Setlgwick. Mr. Wad-led, .Mr. l)uin, .Mr. Mummer Livingston, and Mr. . fc-iu,ntr. i hi- y iiier, rn ij inorii nig ttijij o- c, -rr.. . . ... . (!u ,tn.ii and inanairetiietil of ihe nilei lor ar- r.iitreiii.-uls. and his A.-.ftisLinl. Mr. finm1! iniu which the ariicle intended lor exhibition are divided. The classification, eml-racing tinny-one heads, is taken, wilh some s'il'I.I 1 1110 l.licaiiuns, from that adopted at lite Lon don hxbibiiion. The particular locations, in and about ihe building thai are assigned for the various ar 1 cles lo be exhihiled, seem lo have been f are fuljy and judiciously made, and lliegen.-r.il style nf decnrnlion adopled, though of great simplicity, looks neat and appropriate. Lv ery available portion of room in and about the Palace will be brought into requisition for ihe purpose nf exhibition, leaving, huwever, suflicieiit space fur the passage in the naves, conns, Ac. Thus the alternate columns a long the naves will be hung with shawls and oilier brilli ml textile fabrics, and in also the Columns in the centre of the cruciform table. Prom the gallery railing, which is lo be lined with Turkey red colton cloth, will be suspend ed light and thowy articles, such as tapestry, rugs, manufactures of furs, etc. Heavy fab rics, inch nt carpels, will be hun"- from the girders in Ihe galleries. The walls will be iirn imented with mirrors, paper hangings, and o. her specimens of decor alive lurnilure; and manufactures in marble, slate and ornamental stones, fcr construction and decoration, will be placed along ilie walls; minerals, consisting of heavy masses, bein' deposited outside the building ; machines in cluding steam, hydraulic and pnetimaiic en gines and machinery in motion, are tn be placed, wo believe, in the separate building between the main building and ihe reservoir. This, to many will be Ilia most interesting, as well a the most instructive feature of the exhibition. In litis connection' we must not omit to mention Ihal the printing press, and also the electric lelegraph, will be in pracli. cat operation wilhin tho building. A Pott will be established lor Ihe convenience of olB cers and exhibitors. .Y, York Tribune. WHAT S11AU. we hot ...r Mr. Iloyd a DemiK-ralio candidate for Congress, in one of the upper Districts, is re ported by the "People's Press," an excellent paper by th way, ss any ing al Salem, "i( ha was ml 1 alid the public land wert lo ba wat led, ha might go lor a distribution, . lie wat however, lu fa tor of ihe proceeds . remaining in the Treasury; and if elected 10 Congress lie would opjxite a distribution theieof among the fS tales. And tlie liiidsliieuisel.es, he r.J marked would be of no avail iu North Caro lina, as ihey would piolwhly ba more ihaa I, 000 miles distatil, ami Ihe rotate in which they lie would tax them, and liuiilly sell them for Ihe . taxes' - Cood gracious I . Uul Mr. Unyd, don't let your constiiucnui discover, that j'ou forgot ihal there I such a thing as a land warrant, and ihat European Capitalists eagerly purchase them, r-lnuild we auccped in oliiaiiiing our equitable share, before ihe west gets all, wo cart rsatiiiy el the warrants, w will receive, in convenienl t'tinn, lu the European market, to ihs thous ands ol'eiuigraiiis, whn will just at 10 111 take a ceililiculu of right to locate a IW) acre faint at 8179, or tViOU in twir puckers, at t lat ,11111111111 in money, f Dm. I you think so. Oh, Mr. Unyd. You are evulcni'y in a quaudarv. e btlteie that tin d.t rinutiou to .Norlll Carolina far from Ini'ling the Watt, would benefit her tl. ilia. -aim . time. Jt wmild ineresss the laciliiles for emisratinn by ena bling eiery aerf, in Europe, by eeonnmy to 1 1 ice I 'it litlt itrrtt if ni Amtriran farm in hit potktf, rrm brfnrt he M Irft hit native tliorti. .Muhiply thee quarter section by the sum total of emicraiiou, which is an con stantly inrreaing ihe result will lie the num ber we can sell, lu this view of the subject, loo what become of Mr. Athe't frightful enmpeiition. All Europe, her mill ioni of tiarving peasantry, her broken nrinlocrsey, would be car customcra. And lurdy we need not fear that 1 (KMIOO.OOO aeret Will glut Ihat market. JJtm. Frtt Preti ; l " Who it Dr. Shaw t It 'tldan ferU Who it Frank Pieree f Duct the Patriot knnw hint iextPionter. " Nov we do noi. W'e protumtt llowever, that the editor nf the Democratic l'inlteer does, aa he hat received at the hands nf " Frank." quite a antic little office. BuN will Brother Siarke please inform ua whether the disaffect ed and disappointed about Elizabeth City knnw " In m as well as they thought Uiey did? A certain gentleman in Ohio, of Abolition memory the editor of the Cleveland Plain dealer, it is said, knows Frank Pierce" like a book. And he ought to, too; 'ought'nt he !" Itthhn Patriot. MeLtNciiot.v Accident. A melancholy accident occurred at Morrisville, i.i Wake county nn Friday last, by which Mr Samu el C. Tinnin, son nf Mr. C. (J. Tinnin, nf this county, lot! his life. He and two other young men were out on'a squirrel hum. Slop ping to res., Ihey placed their guns against a tree. While resting Mr. Tinnin saw a squir rel; rising in haste and seizing hit own gun In shoot it, he slutnhled and knocked down the gun of one of his companions, wh'di was discharged by ihe jar, and its contents enter ed his side, killing him alniosl instantly. Mr. Tinnin wat about 19 years of age, was a young man of merit, and wat engaged in the mercantile business. He wts an only son ; and t large circle of friends will deeply sympathize with the parents in their tad bereavement. Ililliboro' Kecordtr. t. ttsas? fssswsissssst NEW AMI PASIIIOSARI.K Jl.tVlil ltt. "IVTE nrff receiving our new erly of Wstohe's, Chain, taatf anil Keys. Kar ltitig, Ilrrait.Pini., Kii.itor lt.n;.. 4o. I'ALliKK a ItAMSKY. My Jl. IS3S. 2 T.t'ST opi-nil si.me vory liiimlsi.me llrneelcfli, Full Hulls ol Kur lllngs and Urpitst Pins, new itvl. PAt-MEK KAMMKY. MsyJI.ISiS. 22 1Y 1'nriiu.n A Kincs Kxpreai, fine lut of Oilier SHMini soU Isleil Ware. I'.U.MKR a RAMKY. 2i May 21, l:.:i. 1 .Ol TOIl Jntne s Family .MeUiiine,. A rrc,h sup. XJ ply jt Ui usuii, WIIJ.I.iM!! k HAYWOOD. r VRA NSHA RKNT Snap in Bus. Fwsllthal is in J ui.liiy exi-t-r.t-nt, su.l intisi- eirv. liri- nit s pli-iisiir- sl.le tniltd(it.-nlnt..NiiJ us .1 n..ti. r.ir W itkhiti l,iti-e, Uura'irii-s, Flsntii-li.. dv., it lias no supi-rior. Fur salo ut ilu- long .Store of WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. G I'M LirrpH, of Lfin-tii, Strawberry, nn.l Vaitillw fla vor, Ji.-lto tittn.l -it lie. Drii' t;..rfl ol W1LLIAMC it- HAYWOOD. E1DI.ITZ nn.t Sods Powders. Mr.ynar.l d- Naves', wan-autedof iU.t-i i..r .iiuilly. F..r,lehy V. 1 1 I.IAJIS d JJAi nntill. Juno ", 1S3.1. Sit 1 ' bal ie Ward ' brand of t.bcsinir 'ri'buc-.t, at WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD'S. l'or the 1 1 nir. V YON'P Knllriiri.il, 'Tlur- Tric.t.hcron, and Pol- I , l,,,-,r. IL-rl.ai tii.n Kxtrjrt ..r 'removinz .inndruff t .,nrc.i"!iu Hit- Hair l.. hi-allb .ind vigour. For salt nt Ibe X'ro;; Sutre of WILLIAMS 1LVV HOOD, M :ty, : , tsjrt. T AIII.K SALT. Ver- nc and while in small bugs in Hon- and f .r sale br WILLIAM.-' HAYWOOD. CIOUN ST Altril. A fresh supply just reoeivod at the Drug Store of WILLIAM." MAinuUII. T AKI'II.ATnUY. For rcmoiing superfluous bain !. lor sh ' salo by WILLIAMS k HAVWOOII. CIHLURINK TOOTH WASH Hands nnriralled for J cIcaniiiK ihe moulb and preserving Uie leelhaud (lituift, for sale at WILLIAMS IIAYWOOP'S. r Ml It AN LIS UL.VCKIMiiini:iru the most brfiitaut J nol'oh to Boots, Shoes, ll.trites, Ac, rendcrins lite leather soil and pliant, and remarkable for not com- ou .-n the paubiloons. ror sale bv WILLIAM d' HAYWOOD 1 EXTRACT OK JAMAICA OPftiER. For xivinf j tone and strength lo the stomach and bowels, nn.l n.c prevention ot goinrnercompUints, tbissrticlc needs uo comments, ror sale by WILLIAMS HAYWOOD. C11IOI.HLATK A.N l CUlOA. Of superior quality .' ill store, and for sale by ' WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD... InoUNTS 1 OKDIUK CAOKS Alio, Uniw, Millet . nd Canary Heed. For sals at the Drug M- re of vt ii.uiA.ua 11 l h nun. ri.M'0W 1'H TL'RE OLAfS, A lar-e supply fromS-10 to 4-Jll. Just received al Ihe 1'rua- Slore of WILLIAMS A UAYWOOD. M.ty yn, ISi3. tt SAHAT0I1A 'ATKIl, J.nl receire.1 and will be kept rt-gnlnily tlirotitthnitt Ihe season, nl Ihe Drug .Store of . IVlLLIAM.i k HAYWOOD. rtilD I.IVKR OIL A fresh rnpply of Rushton, J Clak BL Co., just to hand at Ihe Mm Hlore of WII.I.UMJ k HAYWOOD. DURKF.E-S 1IAKINU F0WDKR3. Also, I'restaii and Menell's and Westorfield's just received sad lor sals by WILLIAMS k HAYWOOD. MUSTARD. French, prepared ia pol also En glish and American in black cans sud bottles, lor sale at Ihs Drug Store of WILLIAMS HAYWOOD. SODA WATER. Our Fount is now open for the season with all tbs choice syrups. I'rop In ssd refresh yourself at - WILLI AILS d- HAY WOOD 8. rilEAt TRAII Yennf IlysoB, Imperial, Ounpow J derand Black Tea, very ane, at low price, joet received t ths Drag Sior of , WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. , VoWce. - r-inK nrra of J. A T. LINDLF.Y, bavin Wen dts X solved by mutual consent, tbs bnsinessof Ihs North Carolinn Pomolojrical . Harden and HurstTies, Cans Creek, Chnthan t:ounly, ts bow conducted salrly by Ibe subscriber, who Intends to tnlarjr lbs establishment mall its branches, of fruit and avnauwtal trees, ud holies by his long experierte md diligent suentlo to the business to merit and recedes fsoMic natronaj;, TIIUMAS Ll.NDLkY. CtBS Crack. Cbsthsm Co, - - - May f, ISM. J " - --. - t VI tm , a VXlTED STATES HOTEL. , f.. ; PHIL ADE1.PIII A. , .. . l ap!, Charltt 11. Illll r. HAVING leased ibis well kBoncslalilH.hsvnlsnd rslurnisbed it I sarsl, style, wonld inform the pillus, that they wiH n.l the scwiuurodatioa of a vtry aors-nor cfcarveter in ery resjtect. .r j Capt Miller's repwfation as s host Is wstf known ev erywhere, sad b is deteiBoned il swart lose aothin by bis future efforts, Tht highest dgeo ol sstlsfnctioB gusrsntii-.dto Bft who ioay fnvor bha with their com- P"T- "'' ' ' '' '," -'- '. - l'hilaaelpWMayM3i. , ' . -., , 51-Jt COrXTT t-'OVKa CLKHKSHIP. w TE i reqacsted to nouwcs THOMAS O. W HITAKKll. tea, n esndelttt for Clerk of tht Comity Court ol Wat at th ttsuiag elec tion. v-ii-.'s.vf.-'v.. :v , Martk 2il, 18o. .' r "'r;Vtt:: , Travrlhrri. Coin; rth BT tie Ka!ilt c,im, Itsilrosst, actubisnA. tioalruis l,itii leaves. lUlcigl, al i. mM SUsJjys, WeiliimlaissiHi 1'riosy) arc iltfwsira ibal lltey iU Slid an seostmoUstios tram lo ,lm t Pft. rstsirt kv lie liretan Hie sn. ILauola it.it rns.1, ina4liw to ejareet -iUt rl, Kj. fr,, Bu Hut u Balttawre. TraTvUara Hill si tii fl ssoat frrtals r.mV. as ther srs lirs ilsily ni-iil lines from r.-irt.lmir, jiorili." ba-.ittpsons oaily Mraailmal line lo llatttmere. and lsa twit srli lo rhiia.l.lpjUaaJ.Vew York, ilireet t fteaiaiirsv. . , For l.viial, and otlisv wfiamuliass, aapty tn the auk-. seribersKlaalon. JAr. It. TII.I.HIHMI.V ' .. .at Sot U. A It. It Jt. Ct. " .. , tisiioa, Wayt7, ISil. f ' w ,a - ls-iiiiiiMris: FEMALE CL JSSICiL lASTITlTE. riMIE present Session will elost on Thursday th X 2aJf Juutnext, Tb Beat 8rstiawiU be Kiu on Tatsdsy Iks 5rfi July. At lh number of pupils bearding In tbt Iusli tuU is limiled, early applieutioa Bay be atcessaw rj to seenn admittance. .... ia ,. - ; , , ' BEXKET T. BLAKE, April 3h,18.Hr - " Vl BUndard, rtpliit of th Ar will eopy 3 t Musio I Music 1 1 Musio 1 1 1 Tt'STreceirtd at (be North Carolina 11...;. Ri.. . J new si.Ubeaulil.il l..tof Koaenood I'iatu with ,6 61 k 7 Ooravaa, aelevtett by myself and which are wai ranledr.tr tre year, : Ihey an f ...poiior lose haviuK the Iroa Frame which will lut loner than tlmae ma tc wilb wooden tram viand stand bcttel in tune, whiili I will sell at low nriccs. W. PETEKSILIA. 43 tl IUlslgb,Ott. 18th, 183?. A Large lot of musiral Instruments 1.V the retiil or wholesale. Uuitars from throlo forty dollars, Violin., from twenty live ecnls I., llfty d.llsrs, Haitjoe of all .in-, anil prices, Fluli-e with from one o I Keys, Oeuve Rules, Fifi-s Aec.H-deona Frenoh and Ijermso. A tine lot of new and faahiooable musie. Mu.ic r,....L, bound with the music selected by myself to suit jli kind ol Performers. Faints for Oil nnd water colon of seerv ik-si-rii.lloii pnt n in tin boms orby the slujle lube, t'anvari o Stretehere of all aiica or by thc"idnl yard. In ihorl everything that belongs to the tine Arts. lVrfumenesand Fancy articles ut all kinds too nam r oua to mention. Two second hand Pianos to sell or rent. . K. W. I'KTEBSII.. Raletfh, Oct IS, ISil. 43 tf CIPK NAY SKA HATHIiNG 4 ongr m II n ll la flow Open , r1HE locntlon of this IIouso on high nd hesntl J fill grannils, with largo Lswnin Ironr, wnders it the most desirabir of any on th Island. (las has been introduced and msny o"hir ira pmvements made sines last season. - The Jif iiprklnr liopes to- merit a contlnnanci) of the very liberal patronage heretofore received. W. B. MILLED, I'ro)rictor. Jnnt 10. TIIU HAI.CYll AND NORTH CAROLINA l.NTELLItrE.NTKU, A WSKK1.Y XKWsr.lPKR To BB PISI.ISH1V ST TUB roir.v Of BEAUFORT. UNDER tha above title, the Subscriker ih-,de,ns, so soon ss practicable, to estneiisii a pupii iu the Town of ilesufoit. Tho Intelligencer Trill be emphiiticnlly a Nohtu ' Carolina jiiutnal, exerting vl its intreenee fu. lbs advancement of lli.u i..t.-r-.-t. 11 ml yieldiBj; in nr dent support to kvkiit niensui-eof Interi.itl 1-npi.iVu. ment calciiliited to remler AVAtbASV.s, and j.roti'... ble.thossbnitieiisi. intei-ntl resoarsi 9. tl sh.cli muu-ly svwjf day presents sinus nr tlrvrliipaiiiii. In politics, the iiiteliigeui;er will be uvcliii.Di v WHi.i, but r 110 menus a 1r.erepa1tis.111. l'olii'c .l ..Iifci-ii6sii.n wil. find its own proper rtn-e ainl p t. e ; but there are Interests st t!i . t i w, , c claims upon Ihe encrjrks of otrt'ifix.:H re Isr mi-p-iiur to tlto-e wliieh any uiore Niti.-mi. I'.nnv csn possibly pi e.suit. Forty lias lu.d iiiiav ! v' orvtMiiR lias been tf'i. t i:io.:u to it. fh.-.ilV.i v. in proudly as u liaiiKO of distinc, .u, it lias ) r v d coll tr and n clmin. ti:ixo down tho sti.-iiittli . f iho Stats, un.l ohcckiii hep jslraac. uient. 1 be elfeit. tln-n. should bo on the part of all, lo chs.iu;.-, il pns.ible, tins I'lttrisc Zkal, into snsiety tor isiiite njrjtrundi.scmi'iit This will be en. pha rientls- """ of Ititelligeiieef, Slid U.on Tll.s s.wt. fHjbcy,s(lf presei.tinp no other clahn.) it wuu! I ii.-tiiKiy ie.tcM iiie pKirounge 01 every .orin 1 olininn. . bile practical utility i I be held mainly in iw, no psms will be spnsed, to render its eolunms an srrceable rcouceo lo esery reader, anil the aubscrilier has fie sssnrance of ibe msst strieis.T aii in kluiaiug tlnH olijs-i-t. Tbo iiitulliKuncer will be published weekly, ut J2.50, in sdvsncn ; tnKt if tnyment b dclitycd, with a liberal dediwlis to elnbs af 5 or more. If the Subscriber hur nt proisiurd cHowfb, lis will at least assure lire publie, thil he win ftot feel bound to the lettur nf his psospsctivs, bat ifnny thing more cm bt sfliioted, they shall eertamly hart the beneftt of is. Krspeetfalfy, - ' i CAVKnos. X Tt. All eotwrswnlcatlons until fwtber notice; will be directed to the Habscribcr at Newbrrn, Niirth Carolina. , - ,, - - June II, 18o3. t . 20 Ii. IyKKH'MKIiY A large aid varied sssoitinriit uf Sos.s, Kxtrncts for the IlnMlkerchicf, I'u niiitums, llulr IHt, Hair, T eetli, nnd Null Ur.islics Toilet Bottles, Powder Puffs aaJ Coxes, iu stcio and for sale by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Juris 17, 1S53. .. . ' So -If. DUXLOP S IILAI'KINO, INK. Tlt lit IX, CAN -ISTKIl AND DRUtslSTo' TIS WARK MA.N IFACTIHIO KMl'oKlLM. S. 8H0LD ST., CITY OF HEW YORK. Tills Rstnblishiuent is of long sunning, and asjt regards machinery, and other fuciiitlet, is unsur passed on this continent. Tht proprietors art preparil lo make an delu sive Agency, fur the sale of their product ous jn Raleigh, ltespectnble Houses, deHlin la the an icier, r.tsy address us, as above, and roceivt Catalogues with terms. FRASER A EVF.ItlTT. Sols Proprietors. ; - . 2-.-.t rr--TZis TiTiTsllwci.TrjTa"for It V sals tcitrling and two year old Jr RUCKS, of tht New Oxfordshiro or Cotswold breed, winch be will sell any tuna when called for, and has aa hesitutinn in . ssyiug thit breed of sheep are superior to all others, for.Urg earesss, heavy fli-cce, enrly maturity, oinstitulinn, and .1 cites ah oilier breeds, for profit. This flock lis been broil from tha best tver im ported, th sir hnviiiff clipped 1H pounds of well wa bett wool and a ssMtl amount of weathers, s'angb tered ia Fltrlsdelplfui, in liebruory, weighed aa follows: , . Idvt Weight, 1174. RM. S07, 28-, 271,' 254 lbs. Dead. " 2SH, 313, 203, 2U1, IHI, HiOJ No. 1 being tht heaviest sheep ever slaughtered In th Cnited Slates. 1, aj Persons are InvitesI to call and see for fbtmsetves, sr comauicat by rnaikto ; .... . , WM. HKVB0I.D. 1 ; ' . i Delaware City, Ui-lawar. Jmw I, . , . 2 A St. 1 . .., i ,i WMALU MCIIUOIa, MISS H. W. MERRTLL MRS. BLCOD "ITT1LI. opea a school at lb roems of the M A- SONIC LOIlUK, on ths titli of July r.ext, fur the Instraclion of Young Ladies nl Misses ' m flia various branehra tertuiuiiig to fi Ihorougb and aeeonipiished ducati"a. ". . Ttrvass imtioa for Hit Kngliib branches, flu (n In-nciiLsiifungc. 1 fl til l.iut " - 00 - rsne.l and Two Crnyoa Prawtng, - 2H 00 Oil Pabitiata" . , f ,. . 2" Xiisie on tat 1'inno ami Guitar, each . 20 00 IrstinL-ti'iii in 0e1I Music jsrwtis.. ltcssons In Embroidery and Ni-tdlt York given if iktired. ' 'i--u "- Riileigb, Jao 8tb, 1858.. . .. 25 2ir- 1,0 C T Bi nu V 1 91 A tE H t. )Ht A K V- FAI L MIOSMIOJI, le.3. ('10M.UEVCKS 1st Monilav la July. Board, wtikowt J exunl elterge, tii per seseoHl. - Tuition lit or. $la, arrording W the studies. : Mnsteoa the Piano GuiUrtlT t.lit All other xlr bnnebes as hercl f. rev On appueath alo the l'rineisil, t Cirtuli 1 silt bs sent ooauiaing full nartk-alsrs, , i , ... - A. II. RAT, rtin'-ful. Jus dr.l, WSJ, - f.- r. . f 31 , CEHARS-A Ok, A sbhhI lot of Choire llirsn tm sota) WLU.IA.MS HAYHO.IO
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