- -4- W O K T II CAUO L I IV AS T A It AV EDA E S D A Y M O It IV I KG ,31 A Y - 7, 18 5 G. - r tiii Mm ftaoLlA tab. CutrvowW,"!:. 0, April 15, 1855 Mm M s. C. . . ' Dear Sir: It is not often Hint I get a dn - that rrm-iiM sheet, the North Caro lina Standard, nor do I often girt wtTatlf th vrmtble to coi.tn.airt in tnr n the manyklmwr-1 '- put io prtut by thai i,'. of eoi.!n j. j W. W II .I.'ki, fir i. I 'i ., tra"J W-r '.ri iru -, l,t t'-enuar . tUry arawleli rlirt aa t i Mliffy all reiic'tiiiy and rcawiUMo men tliat they are it b. malKiiiuiiljr false. In tbe !taji.Unl of the I lilb instant,. h..wer, he tJnor if tlt)i;an of tli nn!i-Amcri-ain, ha ceea 1 r jar ti put forth the fJl-Mrrifl nuery, J. Mr. iiilmcr fur or against Mr. fakluell'a Kreat , ariicme fir a banV t le tuMuhaion JluUroad wr-ur-iVi'ir in other wurile on paper f" Now, 1 feci fn.tn what 1 k'n'ow to be true, jiiitiliabla in aj iog that the Kditar of the Standard, when he penne 1 tLa abit'O inquiry, knew he wae wri'tn( a palpable and uaquitlified falwhoud a inalijt ant untruth a fruaa add mean (lander. I have never in my life eupported, farorel, or in an; other wny gtren cuuntenawe to aay auoh a meae tira aa "A great bank, founded en Huilroad arm- ittein Ulier vord ea paper," a ropreeented bj tho Standard f. party purrnwe. No, i ever! , And this the tdituruf the Standard well knew at the tune he waa ninnuf.iaunug the ab ive puil nniinoua li'bel. Tbe Bank Bill I had tbe honor of introducing, waa a precix eopy of inot of the Ban k charts ra now in.force in South Carolina and Virginia ae rearda tlie preeioui metal , theotily dilferenoe being, that I rcnired the St'K-yiiiliicr in "the 1'ehi'i.c'z Bik of Kuril) Cjrulmn" to pay in tuniTr-riviE nxtLtiu in $tld at llcr for every hundred dollnri of paper they bad it in their Etwer rniatihly te put in circulation; wlierea the utb Carolina and Virginia Baoka only required TfllKTr-rnUE-lXD-jt-TlllHD O0I.LAU of npect to be paid , in tr every hundred dollar of p3r they were authorized to put in circulation. There wa another difererce, however, be- , tween my bill and lho I liar already referred to. which Idmire the public to not ana aunaider. My kill, n first iitlndcitd, though it required . mora, ipect to b paid into the Bank by the ' , etock iiuldnm than any of the Batik ef South Carolina and Virginia, ncvrnlick'in reouirad tlie atock bolder to depnirt with the Public Treasurer thefull amount if the cirouattioa of thi Bankio Kail Knad certifl.'ate of atuck. in loine on or mora of my Itoads, now eniplotd ur under way, a collateral aooiintr for the ultimata rodemptiot of the entire uirculation of tlio Dank, and alao a a criterion for th aid ulfiorr of .Slat to counter- !gn. and record tl-.e uirculntinn of the corporation by tcflra dejiveriu-; the unte4 to the Bank for um. in ottiitr words, tny U.tnk bill, when Brat introduced, man in subatano a verbatim eopy of tic 3 jutu Carolina ana irgmia uanlt charier, . with tb twjejooption I have jut mentioned. . And, nt amcnilrtl, the only diffurenc that ex- lied between it and th charier of the "Bank of th State nl N.irih Carolina" now In operation waa, that my bill required afier ea;li atoekbolder had paid in preciclv the mime amnuut of cold and ailrer, that the alockhtililer of th Bank of the btate have diaie. and ialeen-and a-third dol lar mor than th U ink of South Carolina or Virginia requir of their tockhiidara. to cledce ' by dcfinaitiiig with th Public T reaaurar of the State, oertinewte of Kail lload atock to th full amount of th circulation of the Bank for th purtionca before mentioned. And here, I olowrva, n ntlier Bank in thi or any other of the adjoining State,givt auoh ample ' aacurity to th public for the prudent mauage . tnent of it buviueea and th ulliaal ralemutiue of all ita uwiie. No, not one. And th preaeot iana oi i tie mats m ftorth taroluia, let it here be renumbered, giv ao aeiarity to tlie publie of any ahamatar, Is'ou whatever. Conaaiuwitly the Bank I nriiiruwd wa iuat a much trona-ar. afi r and furtlier r'tunved from a ahinplaater ea tabffoliment than th exidiiig "Bonk of th 9 Ktatn," a th atock in our Rail Roada I now or may heraarter be worth in open market. but to uiak the ditrcrene in th pruviaioni of ciiansr ot in oank ol In state and th bill I introduced (till mora annarenL lot na aunnoaa , b-ilh were to fail, what Would be th beavieat lor that It is poMible for the (tuck holder and th public to ouiiii til and from earh lintitutioa f auleiuuly aver that it i tuorally iinpnaaibl wider ( atiy tnritutmuturea, ..r tlie tockboilar ia th x iMing liank of th Hut of Morth Carolina to ham mare than th eaiial they hare rwpeetively vnveMed hi the afiirtamid corporation : whit th public 'mny l at any moment doiibl that aoiotinL, 11 not more. In cn-a the bill I iutrodu led h id iiiwiI and the rlwk amie into onerat ion j and ihoiild fail, tho (Uirkbolderi would Hot nuly I ! their cntipe capital atnek, bnt doulile that ; uinoiii.i, a id t;o lo limn two hundml nersent 1 I mora than the tnckhold"r In the Uvnk of th I Mat can p-ibly be mad liabl for under tlieir , , i-uauui cnartor, 1 be public uay juilu from tboar iiunl lai- hieuu bow uiurh uuth there u in the recklc. .rH)mof tl.i hiandar l. that I waa or ant favor of agrmt Bank to..letabli.hd oanourr mrly. A baaer ur luor Mvr'mraa fab, bond neicr a (wined or pabliahed. Tb fact la M'tnrinui tlinl I have no rcapettor eympatiiy .or wot -n iraufiuirnv aatanik-nineiii. iti truth U, I ainoarely daatr to m our present Unking . yvMa rcwnai, and etrongetaad better Iiimii . a.tabli-bed tbaa w now haaeJn N.art Carrlia. That there ia great ntwrwuy for mm rrhiriB in ur preml Hnnni ml poliry I obvtoat to th moat ear t lr olnsrver, end ran not be da- nie.1 by oar Bankara tliaawdv when lb Mnb- ln ana ii.lunml4 tratti la forced home upon tnair wmacienera, thai I here U an othor Ktata ia Ihia t onai. Ui cireuUtioa of whoa Bank I at o heavy di-enont In th idj aninc htatea. an wbera th papa of th Banka of the State 1 gvoetlily ougM after a in North Carol ia a by laim iww paying ami aoaovn modal in I'aok. AihJ I aUI tel futlhar. Uiera iiia Utat ia th I nioa whr iebiig Mdrldao! trvantlf li gtt a in Mr old V, wnaltli, An, nt veu in old Virginia, whrr th Mat owa to lb amount f thirlv thn millinaa of idlara, and baa aeati-anaoaily to ran th nilr. anihi Maa in araxi luraai evenanga, aa xport l from th Mtaia to meat theiatereal aw tb abov atantiorird debar Yt, Iras; to y, vn ander the adrena eimiav i nM wa aaa pr.vur eichang In tb Old IVaomoia at oaabalf la tbreofourtli of ociita a barvaa h eiiiam of tuta .Hiat bkv la pay m aif ilaoa frwa ct and a hal(4a Iwi per rantiiia tor all thay ad at gat thn furing in at, all Ihiaga elaa being ..jnal, tn aoad th wh..l of Uiwr produ ta buuih Carolina or V u j'nia. Th r-iue of tl ihia U plain mouch, and mat I et.!iud in a (tt wwidat TU aapliali.ta of It' Ma' iiy drirMia maoagrnii, aurora.lad n v. p, Ii.a,g tlx Liiawai itliaakiag,aad bain . tui i -ich foitiBod. aa thry i.,p i tna baai- i . If li.ir rhartara, wealth and tnrli l .l I j nun t-.-'- ai lir Iwwhw to m r J f w Uttmarltaai ralhar Ikaa to ,nMtl I he f "d of lb aaHiatry and eooifort of It nu il'Wll ia ihr gra'ly prrr to "rum a 4 la r a r. i i the Mala, uud tf aaarliua ii owa RianuU.-tarra, minera, nvaa-rhanta. r!i.na anj iniari, So a." ht. if th la'lar waoll afrva to lift th air But aa a an , wil.ara 't. or hand ia ftetitioa aarntaM on X oi f ar d aoarit, tkay rl'l aad w wij b a t'i I aacoiaia Itiad aa Ux furniar eiaaa of aor I ' a, aaaa. It ia by fir 'Ur a.timiag to tin i niryiarimlrMaiM of -air Hankalx raaliM fi..m ! r 22 ae et;t. p- aaauat apaj "lira lUl a4-a. (f 4 Mch a !. I ua w ai-.i.;- t b-'imI tr wnh all llwH nkaar l a tr ! Hi kaiBiia that tow front it ia " Bi t" t-a lot tlwir lga ya inan4 l-f Km, la it Mrtna. that of aamh alKMtld b Mtavad a maw agti4it lb i n I bia ri.aa4 lu atoirwsr. . II aa Bad , , - r at fri u woavlrna at. thai tton maw f ... j i ..rtig linaN an4 aayth, aa It aera. 1 , ljii'fj-1' aat aoj ri'lo-ol with aad I ... 1 b V loll. 1 t.a-1, ibal II M Bt Bitnil, , ibal M Brat Ultayl, ! .b..-r li.t crruaaiap. that tay tpnd laat 1. optp va l r-'i' ta lar lb ta ad aUaaaiefal S m a'.'i -ata aa.d a ... f ta t' a I' i I. jf f u.W l.lmiwa : , pa . I ...y till Tb i tl fi , if a. 4l and s I . t t - i t fe ia 1' 1 .! lia la ishv . m s-rke-wl- 1 i V a S'lrd, It. a plopv -' V Baiea tnr i - - r-f -f,a. Id aiirep, M W bal - I ' . - I'.l i ' U-s rt It a II ru j J t -' I.. U-;J ae I- f- " a..j',fr t.a.aaatitg e- 11. S r I i - l .-.a . I a . M I' ! aal li nmmn!y In th eon it t now gidng on between them ana the trtcutrs of refta-m. lint tbie they bat e ao diapnai tins to do it aeetna. Oa the M bar band, I have it in my power to pros, it I Mis take nut, that tii; bate dn all they eould to" motile the preat anil keep the truth from going 1'' top ruloic. that thev uiav anil entoy the nm fu""S 'h Popl of thie State with I"4!' eurr.ucy bile ii.cy -lite, and tlwa. ol band mg it oer to their children toenjoy lorevertu an , ;?- f tJliL This is tUS deaisn ttx-v have in view tlie purp liter are an liouato aee-qnpliab the cberiebed ubjoci that liea eu iiear their bearta; and jnat in proportion atbey tain tn franchi dcaireiTor anjoyed,. juat in tliceam proanrtion praviecly ba and will my bill be distorted aud Condemned by auch men and their toils. The bron'Miuon I in ike eema aa eauilahle aa th Bank ia auperiur lu tlie oilier Bank uf the Slate iu it plan of orgauigatioo, 1 propose lira-, ply to gir th Banking buainea ol 4b State io future, boeaua it pay annually at least ta par eenlum, eiclurvly t'o th State, and auch pkrwuis a have dope.aouetiiing to aid tlie eufamoa wealth to develop her- reaooruea, and ar now making nothing on th money they have tbiu inTetd, bat have hiat much in the a ay of interest andenp ital. whil tuc nnblic have gained inestimable advantages and pMBU by their expenditures. I it unreiisonabl, then, that th State, a sovpr ign, should at one proceed to protect herself nd her best, if not her nioat patriotic and de serving citizens, and bar and their investments in ill works of internal improruint from tlie toady agrewit andall grasping elnshneas and avariue of our present Bankers f la it at all tin reaaonabl that our Kailniad men should ask and be granted Banking privilege on th term I bat stated, that they muy hava'lb opportuni ty of availing themselves of all tbe conveniences aud advantage anurded hy Ilia investments al ready made to save themselves and the Stat from Iuat and oppression I .on. I presume, will deglad bis nature and omleratandinr a to take thi position. In fact I have heard of no on doing to. All who bate arrayed tliemselvea against my bill, as far as I have heard, are Bank tucMioldera'audopptiaait, not became they con sider tne principle unsound or nnjust,tiut tiecaus the plan I profMi, if one adopted, will be sure in lb (ml tn ditorc tlieui effectually and speedi ly from th lucrative and honorable bunipes in which tney are now engazed. And being deci dedly opposed to any diminution in their plut r rotation io this buaiuess.they utnnot from per soual considerations, 'approve vf my proiosition In prineipl or detail. Jh gentlemen who ar now (uguged In this re-rctulilo ami Onnilortnble buainea, ar mostly well advanced in years, and they do not wish to be interrupted in their busi ness or mo las ted in their joy a by such upttarin aa myself. And to ' gratify then worthies and with th bop of making litll party capital that be may hereafter be continued aa public prin ter, the fcditor of the Standard is willing to spread himself, in connection with Judge Saun ders, who ha long been exerriainc himself ss he did at th lattor part ' of the liat aeaaion of the Legislature, to put down my bill, recbarter the Bank of lb State and increase the salaries uf lh eirruit Judge. If 1 tould refer to no example to prove the salutary result that an aurely destined to flow ....I r . I io i im ouvia i mm ine cnang i proio, tiir might be a shallow of an excuse for the court pursued by the present Bankers of the State. Hut when wrninibr that uaoriia has nvco both of her groat J(ail lloada Banking priviisicea, and behold the glorious result that have lieeu produced by (witching off the financial care from the track of telUabiiea on loth doubl on uf Stat prosperity, general thrift and Improvement there can be no good excuse offered for the prej udice and madness of such financiers as tb 1 hav hre attempted to describe. Hut I hate been lufnrmed more thenonce.that all the Bank in-thi State, fur th reason 1 hav ststsd, ar bitterly opposed to my bill, end that mor than on prominent individual baa declared tint it never shall pass. Uut as 1 nave neither time nor (nae to ssv mor at present, I conclude by revHwctfully re questing you, and all the other Editors of the State to do me and th meaanr I adroeat tbe just lee to give thi communication an insertion in yonr ppi reptivly. 1 have been wantonly mirapiftentd and assailed without eause or provocation on my parti and I bone thi appeal. noegn iismanam ir.m an numtiM soarv. will not beu"rerl by th Kditnr of th Amtrican pre, at Fat, to pas by unheeded, e I will her remark, that I have rtcaivsd nail a number of apidieatioa for copies of th bill ia qasetkin, from gentlemen of both partiea.aona of wine 1 nave aa yet been able tn sopply; and aa nave not yet seen si en a enoi eopy ot the Ha perfect lull printed, I timpoa to have the nm publialied a last emended, in a few day. Th publi will Uie sot, viuer it may eirculata, how barefaoad are the bypoeriticitl and enrpnerout asaertimrtol tb I'.ditort frh Slindard. for" ni v awn part J ennfes I cannot a bow il is Boaaibl for any one thus willfully and wantonly Io mit repreaent any on, friend or f . I aa, with mack, real. act, toara. D.F. CAUitttLU A Tha M) BMrtaf si" Itotaecrae). -Thi I a ugrativ lhn teaming with cnvMrpilon. It ia a last, from which wa auald disco urae " frata morn till dwy ,' aad stilt th tubjsct weald aot be stbauatad. We do not pp'p-aat, however, aa Id present occasion, te discus lb ubjat in all ef Its many pkat, bat aaerely to enow k ap, apnn a point or two. Any rjereott, reading th Loeofiiee prints la Ine State, weald Batu rally nippe, from the stralal ia which ibey denoanre th Miwauri Cumpvaaaia sad tulogia tbt Caapromiee ef HM terming the first a aefariout wrrender of lb right of the SotMh, sad eiaiawiag that th prlBelplta of the last were msrsly carried out by the mack taunted Ntbraak Bill, any person, we aay, o reading, w.aiU ualurall; tappn, that tba Lorefiie party had always repadiated th first, and had erigin. led, ar al least eordislly embraced, tbe met W bat are the fivdtT W hav hefdr a lb rUMlalion edVpttd by Ut Uaeaafee Conrentina ef Niarth Carolina, aa. sorabltd la Babtigh la DCO. The fourth uf tb eriet read I kbit wit t - ' It Jml, That the f oeaYroetle, 10 nap a a tli liHin Coaapeueaiae, wa ad-'ptediaa apint of aaaiaal rosieesai jm aad eumetlmtiuai aad thaigb tke n tl al Thw Ktaadattoa, td H rrinilpd, wts d p- tod iala-'Aatth vtryt me wUavU. laripal . p,l , . , , . la lb Sate liars, tlea, U rleat iaitof-mti.t tat th Matenarl Csm premie. It there ay Uipg ia tbe Rea. tiili.mi t.Brokattorf nf lb Caaai-rs- i.aa y- . , , , msteoflKMt O ibe eamlrar, jal tktrwerta! Tb aMd ft lh srie r4s ia U.i aw i - Itmmltml, That ihepmpwliar plan, rla-iee- tod and par .mad to be Ik I'ru.itant aad bat Cablaet, will aot ha lb teTaM ? Bnawaia har.y aad eoaaord. Ui krevw. the tmtaial auaatxA aaaaxitoi. lb doar vt apliaium wt,to ara-a. aad ttay i afca tuil laaolrtd to emtomsmt aad aawiL Here, tto, U a daaiisxd disappear. el of tb C-mspewesoatstlHoO. If, the, th LatodVma party ef Narth Carvfia .aald h had lhek way la I a VI, tbe Masaaasri ('aamptntaas wamld hat keen 1 I a I aad wpm ikCvatry, tad the C.-aa- i I Bui' ae ad la.nl wamld has aeaer ka ad mind, i i Viw I Way dsa.iwaw ita kt i i mn Ciawpiamsiia aa : a ftafaSt-'H aaatetadPt a Ibe rvghw mf Ike i .i al that tb rawtotatwHi anwld d-w-is ibe I o- eat mt haw band, itoy toed tot'- sa. the Nlan-ta H,tl, totM aa tkey albag., ..."..! -art tt ptm. ikaf I'M -"k. tsaK,,.-,.v( 1 1 7wailpntalh a,U tttS'l fo ahol R tot..aaa a4 I'tolt pa vUS kvl Itap.f Bp SS nacl nf p-n.t.iaav. and alanaa tao I., baas rha d It l-at iaa it lb tt-bt, I. it nl f f .1 ,n, . m.hflkMdaPTrrjh ... to, q-emw. aa.r. rirbia, ta litbeir bpi fih I'abia, Ibm . ' 7. . .. , offarLtre: a. HVPVHI..W r wmirg m aionw ay u, ana nnatg .i .,,,.,. ,),,. ...j ..i.. eWtoMy m!.l..,P,di.tr..W,----. -H , 0.rJ America. I-. w.nted . tog..- AJrb- t'XZV ll4 en Una basis. aaant U.prt. and ba thnuiht thai aoiii.di to . . .i -i . .i . I .-j i . . . . . aairaiHn. iiw dot mm Bmarw uaa Btivtxanoai Congressional. Tbhtj Tovtk CongrcM-Fint 6cion- ' . Waihi-gtoi. April 29, 1858. . Sr. an. Mr. J.dineon, from the committee printing, reported in fitf ur of printing lea thta. : tM k ,ltr. .p, ,, i,a,d. Mercys report on tbe ,, , . ,,, J 1 , . ' -.-tb.of ,bt Br,,- and Witcbilaw rivers. - A loo 4bt ensued, Mr. Brown and other oootending that the Senate publishes too many bot ks. Tb ,xtra asral-era were refused yea S4, nys 6. , Tb bill making afipropriationa for certain nave fortification wa taken up, and sundry amend; menu were discussed. Mr. Stuart introduced a Jjll which provides for th punishment of persons forging or eoua" forfeiting any paptr in imitation of or purport ing Io be, a certificate or warrant for bounty land issued by authority, of any law of tlie Uni ted State, by lu not exceeding fir thousand dollar, and imprisonment at hard labor not exceeding ten year. Tbe bill wa read twice and re frrred'tn the Committee on tjiw Jiidicairy. Mr. Bell, of Taniiaiojee, concluded his remark on tbe case of Lisut. M.iury, and it being late, Mr. Birg preferred to postpone his remarks on tb Nival Board until to morrow; a hen the sub ject was laid aside. After (Missing twb ur three bill of a lucal character, The Senate adjiumed. llol'KS or liePSISSXTATlVXJ. Tb Ilnus took up and pa (d thtjiintrasobition autlvirixing h Secretary uf the Treasury to enlarge the custom huufc, .ot ofice, and court house building at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Cox offi-red a resolution, which waa adop ted, instructing the Committe' mi Commerce to inquire into the expediency of exempting rti ani boateof a hundred aud fifty u.tn burden or-b-na frtirn' tbe npcration of the law provid ug for tbe better security of passengers on board of veesel propelled in whole or in part by steam. The Deficiency bill, a returned from the Sen ate with Jhe disagreeing arut-nduieiit, was taken up; and a O tninittee of C'lniereuee appointed. Ti.e tlouve purned the resolution unanimously adopted by the Committee of K!ecii na, declar ing Mr. fuller, of Maine, rightfully em tied to his seal, and paying hi coutcstant, Mr. Millikin, per diem and mileage. i Mr Quitman made an hour's speech in favor of repealing the neutrality laws of the I'nited Suites, and in favor of the aciiisitiou of Cubit: hen The House adjourned. Wasuixotok, April 30, Sikati Tbe IIous bill relative to the appnK priation tor th improvement of the harbor at Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and creating Columbus in Kentucky a pork of delivery, were passed. On motion of Mr. Sumner, a resolution was adopted directing tbe Committee on Finance to oonaider th expediency of providing by law tb.it all artioles of foreign manufacture obtained ex clusively from submerged and derelict wrecks, wbetlier sunk ia our own or in foreign waters, may be admitted free or duty; and that th Secre tary of tha Treasury, In his discretion, may be authorised In remit the duties to" which such ar ticle are aow subject, Mr. Briggt spok in defence of the Naval Board, and took occasion to compliment the ofi cial conduct of th Secretary of th Navy. Mr. Adamt attacked the Naval Board at hav ing don grots injustice to officers of the Navy. After an Executive session, The Senatr adjourned. , Hoi'esor r.ssA.iirTivxa, Mr. Washburn, of Illinois, from th Committee on Com mere, report! a bill aataliliahing certain aollectioa dla tricts uf i I' nl red States, designation ort.a of entry and delivery aa l modifying tbe revenue law. Afar debate, it further onnaideratiiai wae postponed until the aeeoad Mouday of dorr.' " ' " " "' " Mr llerUrt, of Calif, rnia, referred to th re sent massacre of thirty Americans on the Isth mus nf Panama, saying this was aot th first off ene eommillwl ia that quarter. Il wa high list Our Government should lake tome steps to put tn nd to such proceeding. If our eili sent ar lu receive na relief, th aooner tb eoua try ehall kauw il tha jawler. In eoticluaion be offered a resolution, which was adopted, iua true ting Ibe Committee on Foreign A fair, to is- quire if any, and what further LegisUlioo i aaraaaary to secure th live and property uf American eititeut, passing ever the Isthmus of Panama. Th Uiiut went a Commillee at th Wbol oa th Mat of th I'aioa, when tb onidraiioa ef Hi India Apprnprietkdi hill wa aaminally r tamtd. Mr. Bamagtott BaaU a pb la pram ef Maeb.i aad la eondeaaalk of slavery , xletwina. Mr. Head. am mad speech aa tbe taller braaoh uf lU iua aubjart Th Committee re-wba tb Indian Appro- prialion bil) wa reported. Tbe 1 loai a ljitjna. , W aisiiTos, May I, f xs'tii Mr. Welter subaaitied rata lute Un... ,k . .i.. ... no, hJUe--.to..W with ear MiTta to Niraratu la retard to lb remhiiioa of tha a , KtoaragaM ..PrernaaetiL Mr W.ller .aid that tbal .., j mght to lat etwoaragwd. II sabl that ae man bad betas e shamefully maartnre- icfully miartpre- . ., i w.i, . ... , waw at a iram- k, tar, bi t maa of per parpoaa. , A mile ea read from (wa. Walkar to Saav mtn. ataiki l.i.naiwnt mf trea Britai. to the ' ... mM bet. Mearaga and Ct Bara. Mr. rWward rfad th rtsnratiaia. Mr. rWard pp-ad th leaomttoa. Mr. Itmgl a-) hlea-lf a .ympathWer .... . i j with the r r '"Ssat la praragaa, and ap Aaf lh gravity aad law part of the rwawrtd kr gra.ilyaad tovpavrtaaeatd lh raawred Marfafap.a ef Keetasid la Caatral Am Brace mav. aaraUit Aaatrlraa iMaraMs. i . . , ., I mr. lan-r aigvaa wsaawaa P-J wc farllw fopwrnfo. bad lwe rtlvtai. .The reaalalxm WMWItbdrtwa. r. naiimr ergatta ogams, any aevnsa asnii Mr. T -enta devitetesl a (yaw again th ar. ... .. . . . , laaalh. Uit Na.1 Retiring Ui ' Aad lb fiiaal adj 'ttrattV, li n - ' Tv. tt II a f KirtaPtSTtTltta. IH Ihma paa asm ttadi; apaaraatattottoa hilt, aai tk bill tart in eg th f led relative Is Ik awty twatl tiree ! puUi toada, aa4 tbt ad at 'tt asst. , t.mn4ml aasamaMUa Laad atoiaaa. "'"' M.a.t-a ppeaapptvaa toad etavima. i Mr. Ma.U tsavtt a pttotew kkt) tWhtea aVIa M tke amttvy etmattoa, yj p. - i- - - ... . Ml ,htUm In'redwtl tliBUrwpe) viia ' m -,,,,,,(., , ,,,p innun, u m WW I . .IWI u. cii. a id the nruwilily Iswa. It wa referred to tb ( omiitttos the Judiciary, j Tbe U a fcljinrwl. . j iTitaiwiToa SlaV ' K.w... i , 1 ... iridot of the Veiled port id th Secretary of , - i. relation a. afc, to,.. State, traoamittini; a re tbe State, vitb dneumente settlement of the cmlrwersT t with regard to tbe Lobue lalaad.; also, a me 1 K from the ram, tranamittiog a letter from I Ik Port Muter General and tbe correspondence ! InreUtio to the mail tran.prrt.tion between j the Atlantic and Pacifio pomes ions in which , tb. Preiridewt reeomtoendatheanlatorfyiW rf thatJWt LyWL-" th ; Consideration of Congress. Mr. Benjamin msde an eloquent speech in de fence of Southern inatitutio i, declaring thai he bad joined tba Democratic party, the VVhig party being defunot. Mr. Case give notice fliat be should, on Thurs day, defend hi old friend, "Squatter Sovereign ty," from lb aasaults which Mr. Brovtn had east upon it. Mr. Seward replied to that portion of Mr. Ben janiin's remarks affecting himself, . Mr. Hale made tome remark with regard to K r Clay's speech. Whereumui Mr Clav ahowad muftli lmrir. replying fiercely Much aeuaation wa. excited, but it .00.. sub sidcal and teruiinntcd in laughter. . Tb Senate adjourned till Monday. Iloiat or HcrararNTsTives. Mr. Ritchie pre sent sd the memorial of Judge lrtin, 'of Pennsyl vania, in response 1 1 tl charges of th Pittsbarg bar against his official conduct, and asking for a searching .investigation. It wa referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. The House .ontolered and passed thirteen private bill-. The joint (' ini,i:t,.e of Conference on tke dis agreeing votes ou tne ncnciency appropriation bill being enable to agree, the Committee on tbe part of the House was discharged, and a nnw one ttpjmitiled. The House adjourned till Monday. From the Kicbrausil Vs. American. Happy Io Accommodate leu. "The N itio'nal American and the Whig both assume that Pro idem Pierce, Judge Douglaaand Oeneral ('usbing approve the principle of "Squat ter Sovereignty." Now we venture to affirm that neither of these gentleman maintain any such doctrine. At any rate, let ua have proof of the accusation against them. Wo want literal quo; tationa frum the record." Kwptirer. It is a itlf very great pleasure that we enter upon the task of enlightening the mind and refreshing the memories of our neighbor. We will furniah tliem with "literal quotations from tlie record," to their hearts content. It secjn that .our neighbors live and move and have tlieir political being in a world of their own fanciful Croat ion, where unpleasant truths in relation to "political rascality" a a Democratic journal in th Valley calls the tricks of "the Democracy a e never allowed to enter ; tlieir political love ''are of their lives a thing apart." It is ui n tlii theory nloue, that we are abl to account for the very strange hallucination of which they have oonvicteil Ihem-elvea by tbe quest iotit pro pounded in the article we have juat quoted. Preaident Pierce, being th person Drat named in the Kuquirer'a challenge, and occupying n ore over, aa the Kuqiiin-r iiaelf informs us, the posi tion of "m'knnw Ipilged chief of th IH?mocratic party," it ia proper that w should begin with "th proof of his approval of the principle of Squatter Sovereignty." First, then, we offer in evidence tlie Katiaas Nebraska Bill with th ignatur of President Pierce thereto attached; eeooodly, we call th Ilicbuioiid i.nquircr to the land. W quote from that paper of the date of October "Ird, 1X54. "Names do not alter th imtiire of things and th limesy is still the tame and not the leas mon strous, all 1 1 uiirU wt giv it th advantage of an a'tractiv lalml. The principle that the tirrilo 4 ries bate tb right to determine tit character of their own institutions," is not tb loss repul sive to tbt Stat Klghl. lkiinoorecy for th cap tivating phrase, popular sovereignty," "Tb t'niva prolusp to find authority for the doctrin of Squatter Sovereignty in the terms of the Nsbra-ka bill, and we aiuat uufes there it too much reason in tb allegation, Td aay th least, lb Nebraska bill, like lh Nioholsoti letter, is Hiaeeptible of a construction favorable to the principle uf Squatter Sovereignty, aad it wa for thi ry leaaon that w ntreatd th represen tative of tli Stat Hi ghl Democracy to procure a.m iaeiidment of il pbarssology. TlY did a 4 need our agjmiKa, and now ut attempt is mad In quote their owe language ia justification of a principle quit a odiout a tn Missouri restriction.' . The Knquirer having tbu show a that there i "t -o much reason" reason enough would have a isaared our preseat purpose 'In lb ajlegatioa that th bill cou taint tbe adaitM feature, then uld hardly be gottea together a jury of Iwtlv latBartial aad intelligent aten, who would aid , lb iVm.idMI ol uMrtaining lh "siat ' tar .trtignty" ncry on tbi latiujoiiy uf hi ... fpi.n.1. R'i wa do m "na K.." Tha ! Buuuirer will admit ibal it wa U. duty ol th pedant, Uf.e tigning a bill of such imp.. taaee, I Ink lit ail so of hi Attorney Uoral apea tb legitimat construction uf lb various eluiae . f i, ,iil, a'duty which our neighbor w i,id b antxilin to admit Ilia be neglected on that or . Ibnt Mr Cu.bing euJisidaied lilt ! UU '"'I?"" . I'" Vl "T" vtTigiiiy, atetiooai imas use extract Hum ' WV h, which, as M ffeetaally tb lata f Hew I toy I will tewiare to Mand I dp0" i f' "" 'int la that grew. tmllimiL aad gtoriams tarter, I will rater on It t Iritt tnal . ... ... j... .a .... ... Ii (i j tk.i (-i n,ul ia lb Sanata uf the I mied ratal-, wbrai b emqarreud with other of kit "" "amg isama, aMira Bar . BtwaetN. ta litoa .a7ia abHih reaoHed ia tbt t amabli-bmetit, I will teoture to ty, ia to par- I petaal and anahakeabl Mtablwl.iawat, tola I petaal and enabakaabl nablwl.iswat, tn th f" hia ar.d mdilieal tWy tbmt I .n haiaa,aj tb abmdut eamalilt aad atpensal MU Mmam, Wsh B.d .1. ttome raaim, grmU meviUry of tnat akartrin St the tmab- ,h grmU mevitory Itpbaaa ml toa eatwa,.Had ia iktary tnat aeh I diatinct laapk.lt rVata . Ib I Btoa al dtar I nine It ttslf whet shall be it tesra luatilatioaa , if M la ft w. X bar kxarv to kis enaaalrvms. H would be auBxural to ptrpetaato kw msaory that b aidad la ibe eaiabli.bo.atil nf that pna- ' wbsrh aw aa b-e. Itad aad irraraomv. i baa to atHte -f all lb bownaf fawn. I all f parta af thtt I sm It same) Us Ibe BMak saaaa eneta tto f tint panede caT ttot tailed rtosto. rtom wtvawHer a Utais tsf thi I an star aWstida atsm) the will tb ptapalt of that trUta at ttrrv- tney I a k-n i Xarw, Btarh tbal "lb prlampl IHal tb torri- h-rva hate the right at ddtrmia th charasatt tWlr eara ItaM.lartlams," I the taairttl ' Vlantkm ef rViiuj-tkr rtoteetdraiy. TVa Ik.! ll. aalbA a C aWh'a atajh V..:.. '.. .;,i..l I. il TVn ipamI At i -bal kansa iu the kgvnvrejtce of It drhxr of tl, position aeenmcdb Mr. Pierce' Attorney I Oeneral el th. Clay eelcbrotion. Mr. Cashing ! appeared at Siaah Cottage at the teprteentaufe rf ' Cabinet, and be hen o poly Toluateer Uie (.atunet eoaetrwrtiuQ ol Uie Kaaaae Dill, oat 1 eren eodearore to add tbe authority of Mr. Clay'. name to a principle which, at w welHaown, tba. r statesman held in abhorrence t Kot only Mr. Cnahing speak for hi. "chier ' on this . object, bat Mr. . d. V. Jones, tb leader of th. Admin let ration party in tb House of Kepreeea- , '" ni b expooent of tbe Presidenf tiw ni opinioo. thus spsaks by authority on tb "In bis opinion, the Kansas i and Kebrnska act war. in all its vig- or, of th, right of the pciple of th -Territories to rrgii-inio iiTrr tins fluijicci, pHBen pnwrwiurjir i oiganisation a. a Sutc-governmeit, a. fully and I completely aa waa reoognixea tne power oi uie people ol tne Statea over the autyect ot all domea- ; lie qneation. not delegated to the government.- linflflnlnAn l1l(ht Pmll Ik mvllat thaaar nlaa-Uii nfttl. intervpniion ann.a.r a...ar.inl or vuinuUr sovereignty, it was power of the peopl which they bad never delegated tn the government, and, in hi opinion, they, and they alone, should ex treme it, as well while in a territorial condition as in a State Government. Snr could the President when he eigne I Jhe bill. have been ignorant of the reinarjL-pf len. Cass in th Senate, when ita naaaaire waa announ- M1 "J - ''" congratulate tin. bod, t Upon this fmphatic endorsement of (lit principle i of squatter overcignty I" But to eouolii.de this array of positive and circumstantial testimony. which tbe Enquirer itself must admit tube per-, lectiv conclusive, let ua aix, why shoaid Mr ; Pierce declare to Mr Clainena that "he was i groatly surprised ut the opp-.siti.in the hill met , with ivt-rlte'Xiirth and equally aurprised that the i South should be willing to take It," if he had not referoiioe-h!tlie strong repugnance which the South haiLpreviously exhibited to the squatter lovereigrTty feature? Why should he tell the same gentleman that , "the bill was a proposition io favor of freedom, and if it should -pass, though ! we might absorb all Mexico, not another slave Stato would come into the Union," if he did not regard ita alien and squatter sovereignty features calculated to proauie that resul l f So much for Pierce and Cushing, and now for, "the proof ol the accusation" as to Douglas. The "literal quotations from the record" crowd s0 thick upon us, that we are somewhat at a loss which to choose, as we cannot possibly eive them all without extending our article to an ineouvpn iont length. Our first "literal quotation from tlio record," is from the speed? of Mr. Douglas in suppurt of the bill, delivered in the Senate on the Und day of March, 1854. (See Appendix to the Congres sioqal Uiube, patre 27.) "Is there a man in America who doubts, but that leaving them," (the people of the territories) "free to regulate tlieir own domestic institutions in tlu ir owu way, includes the question uf Slave ry f no man doubts that !" - Now if the recognition of a right in the people of the territory to decide whether Southern slave holder ahull be allowed to settle in such territo ry with their alavea, be not the very essence of "Squatter Sovereignty," then we have not shown by "a literal quotation from the record," that Mr Douglaa "approves the principle." But hear Mr.. Douglas farther, in thi- eauie speech: . "The Senator from. Minhigan thinks we ought tn aay, io so many words, that they" (the people of tbe territories) "base power to legislate upon the subject of slavery, cither to adioitor exclude. Why sir, there is no doubt that that is said now, in sa clear Inngtiago as roan can use, except that powm- upsni.jeut iu me limitittiuni ol tlit (matitntion of the I'nitetl Sutes!" Of course iiu Iricud of Mr. llnaglus will contend that he Unitized himself, by intnaluuing into this bill, iu "luuguageos plain as mau can use," a pMvit ion that was, in his opinion, rendered nugatory by the limitations of the Constitution ! And now, having take great paiua to array our "proof" in tuch forma to make there plain, and easily comprehended, we doubt whetlier our neighbor wiH even thank ua for' tb labor av hav "expended in their behalf, and at their pccial instinct and requeet ;" much leas can w bop that they will "raak a right as and im provement" of the light w hat furnished them. letter tf ben. Jarkaoa to Mai Bnelsa A few day before th death uf Ga. Jackson b wrote Ui following letter to Major Doaetsoa, then I'nited Stales Minister Fleniputontiary to tb Itepublie uf Ttioa. According to 0. A. P. Nicholson, F.q., Pirc' mouth pio. General Jackeua ia hi lift time only " tolerated" Major Donation, " becauat of hi relationship to hi wife." This, the letter publialied to-day eovirlu sivrly enow to b a calumny, not only to Maj Dunclsoa, but oa Can. Jat kmiai , lliaaiTAua.MayIl.18iS. Mr ! Axnaiw : I renit.l last night your Ractionat latter id lb Mtb instant, with th tnr bawd f your dear F.lisabeth, which I lent forthwith, and year kind letter of lb 13th Him morning, lour family wr nr yesterday. All wall, bat kaiking out for you hourly. I aur- td Klitabeth that yai could not leave yor mi. aioa tprfor the Yaiao Congrea acted p" th niliievt with which yoa war ebargad. (ball tdinoni-h her tobe pAiirnt and awail your return which will be tb mvracnl your honor aad duty will permit. . Be astared that Gen. Ilouitoa and kit family will be received as h ought by th (paid citisen of Trnneaape. I Tpjok thai yw will nobly execut four miaai.ei, and bring lh Loot Star into uur glortou lnw.a. I here last reeeited from Colutitl Polk a Itttar of lb I. to inataat, nanded to ait by Mr La- Branch, which I enckate yet, Mr. LaBranoh roes directly oa Io Taiaa. and wilt band yoa thi Utter and I beg Wait la introduce him to yoa ta worthy ef ynar enetdeaee and supbiU-. 1 a4 say ao more, 1 know, w ttcwr Mr. UBraoeb yoa kind atimtiun. my dear Andrew what taay be my rt fiod only kar.wa, I am greatly afl.oie.) asffpr mark, and It will b almoal a niraal if I ahtU mrtit a-y prseint attack. 1 at twollan frrea th tot to tli eruwa ef aay head, aad ia bandage to my bin. llw far my tiud may tblnh proper to bar ate ap andarmy wtighluf all mttoviafti aly kaewe, Hal. axy dear Major, lit ta? die, yoa hav my bltaaing and prsttrt for yonr wtllfars aad bap. nnm ia tbi world, tad Hiat w may BaaaH to a mafnl knaKtrtality. Y.mr afftetoaiai anpU, Signed, AM'KKW JACKSOX. ftratrwttoa to Taawasy-Tea) Tkaataaad -Baat Laaivlag ta i hmrrb eft aaaa, Th Tpoeda.l tb Lasadoa Ckriatiaa Timet ay th trimmal preeeeattoa tgaiast tbe "vutietaato f Paaladpra, tomrmrarily astpasded Ihmagk th rasstaKa ef LH Kaimaady, htm Ware r mmraiea d, aad m a-w eagagiag the aitoaaiuei at tbe Ministry taf Jaaliae. laatond, aapHdsag aad ptraaa-aii.m are tb aalarai ftwitt f Ike taarnua, aad ia) f'atholw Stola yaaj may k-k a.t rbeir afearaasa ia law! with a mark aenaiMy a for tb firal greea pea. Vigitsp kt Ba.aaaJly MimBlstod Vy tb todara of tha g .ar. arapi.t, that ae tot ikaa to) lh msaad p. I t kttt Irft lUCtibeb Charek Fia-tlvtkl maa Sal af fdajliua nl - ! bmimiI utMMpaa ki it, tult;.. Il..,.l I I 1 FtorttKa, , ir. Wis Ui fraaloeMy. . j 8'nc bil (amove "ebo-ebio"' correepoidence, Coreraor Wis baa beta 'eonifarativel; quiet. ' TJut peat effurt appeara to bare uhaoated Lit .""."" Toe at lew! three week be baa writtea nothing .!" newepapere, ana painlBl apprenetwiona be felt in regard Io bis condition, but fo. " We to appear at a democrat. j? ""H-S Bicbmood week before last and de- - -v-. Bnt -the Oorernor' noxious friends and tbe generally have been gratified by tbe re- j Dn 01 MrCD n ddreaed to tbe Correspon- j ding Secretary of the 'tieneral Buchanan Com- mttte, ,4thi St.,,,,, New Twk , , . ,.. le b h" P,dl.rJ que- ., wa lonuiuai tm reirrvncaiiu iiibisvu. First and foremost in reference to himself. lie ba had no part in th presentation of his : nam,f ,r ,he oBe, of lre,ident, Mi win h,v, I 1 n0n WW than to grant Ul DM of it to hi frionda. So far, to rood no aspirant, it ia Dre- .unietl. ever does more. . j Next, Mr. Buchanan' potition it considered, ! wa. the avowed friend ot that gentleman', noroi- nation, and would have so declared now, had be not "expressly nnderstca.d th he would not be - cam. Ua. ,., not mean n.at tie . not ..o. m.c.u nuw friendly to him, but that he is not commits I tltd to him or tn mnw .ill.AP man a oil, or man Rnp.lt, if Surely if the Mr- Buckan- Uovcmer oiily wanted to learu that ed to learu that Mr' Buckan- to learu tnat Jlr- Kucxan- n would be a candidate before the Convention, j ite before the Convention, tie lias naa ample time and opportunity to una it out. and bia failure to rlnclnra fop him . 1 acoouuted fur in some other way. "Virginia," proceeds the Governor, "offer no candidate." On tlie first balloting .1.. will Tote for Btichanan, and if hit name fails she "will expect Pennsylva - ni. to go along with her fo, her preference."- "She would doubtless, looking to men alone, pre- fer one of her own aonfi,r ...mnl. Mr H.,. er of the Senate, or some othor; but the propo. sal of the unru'e of one of her ton she would de fer to her sitter Slates, and to none mor espe cially than to Pennsylvania," Who tbe "soma other" alluded to here can easily be guessed. Hunter and Wis being the bnly Virginian spoken of io connection with th Presidency. This then Is doubtless the other wjay for explain, ing the vjltrvernor'r non eoniiiiit'tilism In refer" ence to Mr. Buchanan. There is "some other'' person in whom he now feels a deeper interest, and whose nomination he oonsidtrs nut iinposei. ble. To tscur tho desired end, Pennsylvania is blarneyed ah "has always stood by Virginia" and when slit ia disappointed in getting her first choice, what to natural, and proper, and eiaterly as for her to com to the support of th Virginia candidate f And who ao likely to be proposed by her a the "some other" than Mr. Hunter, who defers so respectfully to her choice f Some weeke ago Mr. Wise teemed disposed to set himself up aa a critic ot good taste and pro priety, bating pronounced tbe oommeadation of Mr Fillmore' Administration hy a member of his Cabinet, indelicate. What .will nnw, bo thought nf his poorly disguised electioneering for the Presidency t The rumor from VYashingtna is, that the Gov- t. .... , nae sAuswu a sensation in political circiea. A vvastiinstoo letter writer anvs: Tha Virivinia Wililipiana in lb m.:. i 1 ---p,----- r 1 the published letter of Mr. Wis, by the Herald, aa an impertinent intermeddling in a natter In which he bat no more right to speak lor Virgi nia than the humblest member nf that Common wealth. Whilst be hat a majority' who agree with him in favor of Mr. Buchanan, there are others who place an anfarorabl construction upon what he aay of th Virginian not wishing a candidate for the Presidency. Thi tb Hun. ter men oonstru at directed in malice against this gentleman, who has for Com timt been eon ."T idered by tb Wise party aa standing fat tbe way, of the latter. If I am permitted to look a- haad, 1 think I can pereeiv Something of lntr. eat, at growing eat nf thi Wis publication.'' UumhIoh (Fa.) ..Syierfdor. N K AV GOODS. I BREAD LACE 0(N)UH, EMUR0IDER1F.R, A. Tk MahMnors kave Jaat rseitd from Nan Terk, a fall aaaortment ef tb Balaw aaaaad gve-ls wkmk kav beta ttleeled wilk great eara fram tb moat reeeet 1m porta Uoaa, mkneiBg all tbt aeaeet sty lat f t oUarttt aad stoat, la att to match, Ckmiialtaadalva Lace Collarets aad aletvt o Lac trttoed eallars and tletvte, Preset trarkad t'bemaMtto aad alan-res, at ltrimmad French worked Uallart aad tletvte ' Kmbeoidpred fambrie, ia atil to maleb, Kmtaaoidarad to, ea itoea aad iaee Cambria, Thread lace I'd tor aaJ latttt matok, Moersing neta, to both k aak aad wktt, F.mnroldpred Usaderktrehiirft, la great varittv and ata stylet Fyaibroblrred ffkirts for open dresa t.oabrooltrtd Kwuaa aad Camlet Floestlag, F.mbroi dared IHmily and Jaskotwt naada, Mualia aad Caiabrto KdElagt aad laatrtiart, kaal tkread toee Itortbaa aad I'dlara, Tnrtavl Laeasaad kdgtnga af all width, uto black Lncna fot Flaeasam, ae, Togptker with taaey ether aew aad "daairehle r-a mloptod t Ik pretest aad appreaakiag ta- ona. auca a Floaaesd Hilk Prtseea. la treat Varittr, trraaadit MustlSM, " Jaekoat Matlia, Preatk prist Ia kUrme. rTotutetd Beraes RdMa. a great variety. Ckeaa Kilkt, ttrtptd sad Igared, aew etabx Ligkt plan Hilk fur eraataf tnnn. Untorad iik lllattoae ' fttack Hilka to trevy varlaty fi. All ef waiea. toarnker with a anmpleve tttorv. mtal d aaaanBsMa aawdt badh fortiga and tVatpa , ia fsaty sad Maple. wiU be af.red al the towttt prto to aah tt pwaK-laaJ dtdere. . tt.aa.8. TCCIFR. April I, IOM, OtBcej Iff. C R. . Cotnpaay, auaarsy, April In, I a. A. tCinj-wTsmr-rv tksfhkati North Carolina Bail Hot d Ir itdtlt tit till Traia ta tit! ifitr Itsttij let tilt est t-lprll.tSei wayt.' . ' aa RB B AtSITT, Itaytl.C laSlati tl-dw Lav ll-H.l-.', at t A. M. Amtt d taWigvi a tl IllllnVwW, 1 I. Z "" I p. M. aw rwntJaBnlwavxaBamj Jamamawa, Att) " bl ifln, ! " taUmwry. t " ta.nl, fgy " t Baatptsa. t tt . " BAtt. Lawre WUaap, a t ia 4, M. aAtvtPi at t .ait e 11 a Mula, " LatMgUaa, tit " !, , Ittl '., II II a-anaaa, lit f, M. j af, III I -. tl I a II. I l.l nt,'. f rO ' tap- nnap pm AG CCOE FOR ir,K At No. 29 Cheap Place. OTOcTorrScT n2u,',n nta, thtm Soaaeta, e, e. bcm rneva te .annual !,. vz;."1 - "4 ".to et :i: I dHra it Baaeeessary to taaavarat. artW- Stock i Large aad wall asserted, aad I fortaesi by the Ut ot AavuM? ' 4"' toga. tt,I latendMlharOaUulS f!H i,.. .k v. i.!Tr maM-taaaawa- ket haratofora. - '. '"saMi.Uu,.,,. trai fcwar prica. vih"e C" Tv- sar Nempaners .an If ta nils work. m , eahVlr MbT J1 .Um7 """s naiat tor lar b.a. J ! TaLbChJii nail mnmh. ..j . . t. v It "J T2 ' able to arov il tc vour antira aatiark!,.. o able to prove w your entire satisfaction g,,7T' eail ana se UUBVA&aT' BEAD THIS! All thnae indebted to tha Arm of V V k aid a . T0' to H. L. KVAS8, tausc tttl tbtir Bataal??'' "''S.rlbercanaoi ivelgiM,, ApriMst, KM,. ' I - U ?VJ "r4" R X 8 5ffiK' ,,,. Bi nRrninirn t... ,.. X Iron New lark, and it sow reeeitiB 1, hEt' M.il,tvu,J,ll "I "UTi- Lg TJiV oTw k h.H i HtlJ AkllKV. to hit numerous friends and eastonara, TnrrodlS Sit ILS recent Styles, Dslleoaa. U Biihan. I f.11 "J1". tall., lKbsa, Us.a.J? raaTnTpr H llaraaea, ) "'' olr" Bapnst, Bilk liaatilea, aad Put," itts, Bilk liaatilta, aad Pad.' 1 have got them. Coat tad f No ate to talk for ' look. ' OKNTLKMKN'fl WEAR Tha s i of CottonLinen' and W,'i .nJIj! '. n"??1 j "" a sail if yuu want new, cliap,ail tooSOMdv j W Aiih" Ixoi liINO. ?" " ."'. 1 Taw "about this man and that man selfins root. H 2 'ml.lCK ' time-worn or h'H-rubbed remaunti; but I am afariu f ' . ?" """. "t!'. Ktw lork witki. ui last afteea dej i, and 1 will tell -yi tai Uaoai jm as cheap as any man la tliia City, 'Coual j or Srattikat kss paid for his sonde, or intend, doing so. Call sad te me, and If I de aot prove what I aay, than trtltaa. Call M door abort H. rimith't Corner, or nt it stiovo Evans and Cooke's, and oppnaita' C. W. D Itotchinir i ' addle and Hardens Manufactory, ' ttttvilleritrttt. " '. a ALEXANDEK CREECH. . naicign, April zun, . BJ. HEW GOODS FOB SPBING OF 1836. Mc;r,K A WILLI AMM, .DEALEHR IX AMERICAN, FRECK ASO BRITISH DRY GOODS, HAVK RBCKIVKU THKIR STOCK FOR TH prenint apssnn, and are prepared MMhietttil the LATEST snd NEW KTYLKS ol .VILK8 asd lata, ing IthEbd UUUUtf ia robca and printed 0farmeT tbe rhoiceat dei(na and colors. Mantillaa and Spring Wrappings at tbt latest atv. alUaa, rrenek and Scotch embafcderh-a ia rata, tkratd lasts and 1'wneinga of tka moat derirabl tlvlaa. A eomplela lint of Hoaierj and Gloves, laehuliag Ala. ander'a beu A largt auiiplT of ftaplt ttoodi aad Ilata of avcry deacripti a, r-bucs, l'rotkry, rotf ries, aa Hon. Leaping srtielo. Maratillra and Alleadalt Quilts, Draperies tea Car. taia Mnaliiia, Family Linear, Shin 'mnt, liaa.aak and 13 Linea tiheeliuga from tbtrelabralrdatsuaa torv of Kirbar'laon, 8aa A Owdaa. Taall efwku-b tt invila tkeaptcial atteanoaof oarriaada aad tkapatsa, feeling asaared that oar advaatsgaa art iala-terto a pit and our stock haisg well laid ia we tan atd willaaU w good ar better bavgaiaKaaB Bay atkor kosae ia da ity. No. I, Favettevtll t, Raitirk. April I, IsSn. I tin "rtTMY raresDs akd fellow citizemi T HtVI JCST KKCKIVKIi JIT BHRINli X a l-msrr Biaca oi aapata, aau am preiaiaq voaipam . wll, mJ t,r,m, , t.iu M, ,,,., I ia part, of raaiiT maita clotairg ana larnraklat vnriptii-v ; alto a see appnrtmeat of tlntka. Caaaimarra aad Vealiuga, te be aaie It arder. I katt procured tk spral etef Mr.H.H V'wrgato.of PlluWr"' aa torvman, waotvaa a niga rt-fHitttiaa aaai atlas, an wbtarv ia want ot arto-U In aiy Itnt, waatld ttowall tt give ma a enlt ka-l.-ra pun Kaaior a4na wbera. My tprsM arepsshsndmy aoi.la will kptobl vary cheap. I til sad examiat for yoursalVL-a, aad kt taatteeed J.H.BIuGa. Te tke Married Ledb-t. Ill A VB Tkt prtttleit antartmpat af Rayt' ttntktag that has tvtr baca area ia tow a ark pi taall m aaad etoa, as (bay are gaieg tsT. i. H. BlUUt. TkTOTTfB. AB that Ivdakttd to tka lilt tm a X kiaeaad llitaa. will ylaatt att (argil tt tad sad settlt. Ibis la tha last rdl i. H. BltiuS. April Id, last. I . Hats, Hats, Hats. 1 ) EMEMhtat fa your Spring styltef Haw, J Voa moat tiail Tl't'KFH'H, VtEMKMllt'K tbtir price ire to proportlos a pt qua Hy. Remember that their Matt are aaeppreaektkl tobeiBiy, ttylt and durability. kempanhpr al toelr ettablltkment yn rIBkt eareof getting a gnad rtlelt. Is tbt lasgwaga tf tbt Uheat tf Hamiet'l Fslher A-eaaaaaW Io call ea W. II 1 X. ft.TrrgEI. Ceatomrra end HiraageTt! Renirahtr tkia. 't W II. A a. 8. Taeatr's, yes caa get adsaan T I Am. April let, 185.. I- T AT SI Prt-ILD. IT It a eaaradX fact, that Hoarder Itw - are alwaya dittpalt to Bran-wr,' In mil nS a Bu, aad to ramtdy tkia, wa katt stud parurelar all tan. i tt tblt aVpanaappL. T ata wpak, wa kav reedvtd ar ssmslat. Mast d Iks maat dpatrabta gandt. hamaty t lilack Vaaaaa I'lmk anmatking aaUpaly saw. Rlark Wiatar Romt-ssln hlapk dammae kamtoatst, Bttek Caataa Clata, black Bar-ypaaanl Tiaaanr tmak aad klie l.nltara tad I'adat rib-van tux tilt ltd Kid Uurresi H-a. k UiatkaaaaBawUsat, Ladim ami to ateered ikay eaa kt mitad.ky aalrlsf a. R. U. A . a. TLI kkk. April. It. USt. A NEW WOBK. esaMBiae rata re ant re. H WkllaLnf Alkaaa. ttpareia. A Btnal aaa). in: dPW mated aa, ry avpn.lanpnl. d tint ms. lr, pmbrarwg ihe VagareM UtrSts. aa tsa erdpw. adapttd saoipBiarli to tk eaattsere -Prlretl tt. Ta to pnlninnd ill tkpplippa. r ad kym r add to aay pan d to Tame aw t-r r""- C. St, ,ll" a v Arrantlaral Bk raMlaknta, we Fdlam SWMS, Rte tank. April, tad, lilt 1v tor VippTa YaT7 ard r AimFrt itki II ke nf yomaf . IrvpaSa. pah apt '""' i" r-aa peadaapd a. I, M UAVkke 4 MALLOII " tofrapkl tlaUary. VTC-ALL PlksoM IXPRiTITwf i.1 will !. a nail asd Mil toe I dnualy, at lanaa tadaigrett Ralatga. AprU It, IU4. muxu! KsytJ Vrch CUptedeflCarefci arewitaad tkm ,m ae Mnaday. Ik d tf f PHI Rataou Aaaaad Caata 1 to kald to IUnn.rt.al ae Mnaday, JaanaaaC tanntlnat I kartart Saw BBBPtod le anadiag tkmv rata aaamnvts, mtaak Hit imam) are a to x4 aa. T. M Akk, A -Hit. late. tt I'MI I I. A III f B trtaat tofnraaad tbatsaar I Mawilllaa'ita Cd art asd Mtasidagi aa spaa faar t-p-ppai-e. . , .... u Akan Psrw hnl Ultras Bet! Twisted SHI Pare tils aad tvwry senary d f aa. ' W. II. tlbi, TtTM April I. IA4, ' l- Ok to Id day af Aer, vre wta -. d atoak, a tore and knanllfd as I m kl.wra.ag tanaatiaatat ttd Cdtor taf U ' " anmatking aw tart ly aw . h. a a. s. rxi- dprtl i. t l'-a. rps4a..A 1 Tna. tt, 1 dam a . , . a. , nan. na k tm taaatai Itataswrs . PasmiSi't- Ka tt ly II tn , rit at -tt anas Tato. top. .-. I I tdnlaltay OttL(l I Pntat.k-Pg. . t T I .BAt V , . a

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