4 : 'A FURSUAimiVALS fllHB oUBfCMIBERI have Joat receives J. large soil eicellent murtwiH of NEW (JOODIi ttjitn to d qualrtiee, eooie- tief to part at follower W? GEX1 LEMEVS U FAR. Cloth, Ceimres sud Ventura uf every heiU . and qutlay Satinetl lain, tripeJ and plaid Kentucky Jen of virion colon Hit, Boot, and Shoe .if all quatitle and irire bioabawoot, meruit Silk, ae-t Uees-akio Shirts anJ Drawers Slocks, airt rxllart, ararf, bosom end eravel Larhbtwool, Angola, murtUsd and coltou half-boil Clove, borkin, lk, wooloii, anil cotton Together wilb every thing suitable far fatl meo'a wtar. FOR LADIES' Black rep Silk, foot fourth, vary upr'ior IM do thraa-loortu, de. Bliek flgureJ and colored bilk Oil ailk, U. Wide lllaek lka, finr aprona Voulard silks, of various color, Rich broead Beared Valtai CeabpWr, Moualin d Lane. Alapaeee. Taoanea tidteo, of eet veriy. q.tat'ty e4-afee;.' Kwb 6oefcJa Wor'd; h.taW -loa lilacs. Bombasine ttwiee, Book. Taillon, Media, and Jacanat Mua Una and Cambric IMlA aWipad Rlr Uubea .Great variety of Uale, Cambria, and tJwias Kdglng Ore sariei Id aedeottea Uobinett llnnet and Cap Kibbon Kd, 8ilk, and Wonted Ulova and Mil Oimpa, flat and round, of vanou qualities, Fringe of a variety ofahadetfor trimming dre - Oirdlee. assorted colors Hat and Laos liepe Fancy Cravat, lire Handkerchief, and Searh Corded aVir:a, Ura ditto Great volety of Linen Cambric Handkerchief American, hnglish, and French print great ta vine, Ditto Oil Pilnt ' Manchester and Urtten Oingham " Vila, Caahmers, Lambswool, wr(ed 4ml Cotloa lUe Generil aiortmcnt of I.sdie Khoee . DOMESTIC GOODS, FLANNELS J e Red sd While Flannel, Domestic Flannel Ditto JM-Uckinand apron rcJtood ua'.lflf a, Ilrbwe and Uleachad Sheelingi and Shirting, Kry, good aaaortlaeet Carpeting, Woollen and Cotton; Drown Linn and colored Cawbrica, ... ITmhh-llaa and Paressts. Imlb'ed the eubeertbet hve on hand rich, net ful and complete tMortment' of GOOU; which ihev offer for le aow Ta lot seat, or on a abort credit to punctual Dealers. In addition to Ihi lot of staple and Fancy Dv Good, they have Groceries, to wit- Loaf, Brawn, and Cruabad ftogr, Te(Coffo, Fewder, Hhot, kc which will it diepWed of en reommodatlnf term. 1 net can conffdeflilt recommend their Ktoct to a liber- el and dimimiriaiint- ratals. ra4 hop these In want of Good will call at theii Her before purcb alii( eluewhere. Do not forget KUS3ELL A f'OOKE, No. M, one door above Richard Smith RUSSELL eVUUQIU!. Raleigh, October U, Mf." 48 tf One door North of Mrt. SttwaWt Hoar ding Jloute, atdimtntJiattly opporilt f. tf A. SiitktVrg Good Stort, IP. 4. a . If' lAIIUlIILLt OlUtli J T B AS just returned from tit North with I I lare orunnt x.f GC)ODS eelacted by himaetf In eerVoA, embracing Super tsiaeB rrenen tn tngil.n uiotna: super faacy French anil E114IWI1 elirthv, Super tflivt, brown and black French Cantor cloth, for freirk and eerroat! auper black r'reacb and Bngliah Cae inuira. einle and duble-nu'llrd: auper fane Frertch and r?rrg'lih Canimer, with a choice a aortment of Teating. Nuiier plain black and fan ey etatint it plain black and fk'iry cat velvet! wiui) etm; nun eaMmer ctieueya; fancy wMklei ealefrl. m Alan, a Urga auppl af Fctuey Artrir.los, etftb aa bUekr aWA farrey aatin icMrfat black and U'lee allkand tatin rravata; laner-booted ehirts, Alae), beautiful tnient nf tbrn, made after be lata French tylr; Wether with.ldark boakln rbite kid grave merino gmvee and hair- Met tbiekaof artM knulv; aavelatic iipiv denu. while cambric, tbiaaand Mpitalflokl fwck I haadkerebiefe, Uc Tbeee U hi I - were all purchd lata in h 1 at conaiJerable reduction o that i thaeer will not only have a cheirp' etnek to aelect irem, kill an enun Arte e. a ihi I all of tnl fall purhaae. The pubhe are raepactratty ;Vlieitrd to cll and etamtne, whether they parch' b-e or not, a I ahalf alway be hpp U how mm m gMJlinowin that f can offer each tieeemenle f it eaeh or mi utual credit, ae will jict it to the In'er! of any In waut 0 autt V- Iclee, to purrbae. I Tba aubaeriber Itnderd bia anfeiened tbanka Io It numeraii patron and to the public, .for ffc eral ane.urgmenl h eoollnue ta reeelve. d aetitree . them that nothing en bi part aball emitted to merit ii continuance. Gentlemen rawhing ibrlr own material may reel aeaared of Ing them Wadrhrihe neateat and meet faabion- le manner. ft. n. The nilMcribcr k'a aa kaad a aeaoral Mortment of :. ' ROAOT-MADB OIOTRItia nufaeiured in hi own rtlahlitheient. 1b4 badaa and eri plate of Fa.hion. together with aaairy rtpofia. are regubul raieev - ----THOUiat u rrMrnrti ftIlth. Oct 14. 4S. Pr!"", " rrm for Hale. Ill UB aiibacrrber oir.n for ae. a vaK.abhi Urm j..t erttle.1, cuniiMning 100 acre af prune a ami tobacco (and mily 'Jo ol wbick r. rk.r. (ami recently put nnr Ciiltival'ton, bich will hi alMHit U9 barret nf corn tlU aeaao).- It f an n a coMKirtaimr HWrlliiie; bowee.kitiihea. re warn em-Httea manL all ettiee mim. 1 hoaaea, aalf a well irfni'M etcelleal WaleM new a iJiH Ana ortler. i ia located ia tat af moai neiiiiiy and aimeabl aectioaa of the m liranvill coinitv.' ami tore Mik!mi k aleauut.i, Seine; 01 It tW and tiaH mile fw urmrtM lYanklmtim Depot, ifwrnv he HI for Ibe wry m price ft ail bniMlred dob andlmie will be ven.lf ik. want. Hie i.urcharr iMi.t boml an.1 tnimt. aecHrtiy; . Apph ( Mr. llrnrV WhftfW d. .1 aklmivit, er ta the enhtcr bee." ' KODT. C. MAYN4RU.' . 1845 4, tf Oat. FeniH.e Udardiu School. n. FIMCII would inform her patron, and tba public generally that her School hat been removed Irom r'aieuevillc tlreet, to the pre- mtett ot Col.' KobeitMHi. near the Mrthotliu Cburab, rernMrly o'omI by Judge Haiti, at hlch place (be will b able to MomnuMhtle lrge aoberot Hoarding bcholari. Tbe eotera nitnl of the Nthool It ir-rntl, tid the ei c'rae of inMreXine librl and lhroa(h. I ke Friaeipal employ Attittant Teaeher at lb progreu of the School mar render neaeitary, at it it feer inien- tlon l) luraith all lh advantage that may be ile Hrwi fnr tbv Moniotion n( tub Muni itl R4oMn Mr. F. will attitt in lb gofhblnt ot the Sth'Hil, and alt') in I lie uVfVartinrnt ol inuruclion, at much ai nil pmteninual ilutiei will allow, and Hie demand ol the Intlitution may rtqulr. The neit hU'n will eimmeue on lh fir.l of April. 114(1, but l'utilan enter at any time, and pay from the time ol eniering. No ilnfuelion for abten' , ex nwt in ease nt protraeted eickiiwiuR, -I tUMS FKK KS1. OK FIFB MOM TtH$: linard, Uwluilmj Koom. fuel, watbiug, ke. $S0 I'rimtry KngMli Lrtntl.ct, C Hilr " ' 10 lliabett - U Motw, S.i rieh, 10 Three will be a vaaalioa nl mnh at the end ol eaeh Seawxm, anjl no additieaai wtaree Willb aitri ir tue ruutia rrii.ua. UaU'igb Ueev.lii.'JSW.- - i-4w NEiW CLOTHING. SMITH & BIGGS RE epwuing a large lot ot ready mode Ctotl XJb ing bought for eah by oaa wf the lima, in New York; and will be offered to all who may fa vor them with a call, atvacb price ar wilt b far therr interett io p'u'rrhaie'.' " ' " " " ' ' Should any peraon prefer eemling their maaaore to the North, they are informed that arrangement have been made with ona of the moat fahionablc kouae on Broadway, New York, by whom older will be promptly executed, in the beet poesible manner, an I at the low price of Itn per cent, on the coat of importation. Raleigh, Oct. Itth 1841. 43-4 w. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,. Bertio County Court August Term, 185. ,0'" Wit ? Attachment in Btraa Solomon Boggard. S . """"I' C0UrU , On motion, it la orde'red, that publication be nfade in the Raleigh Star for ii work, for tbade leodanl -4a appeer t the Best -taraa owe aeid Court, to be held for, aaid County, at the Court Heute In Windtor, en the' aecond MonJay of Ne- vertfner, ta hew eauve why a writ or Ten. Exp. hould not iu to eetl the land levied. " Wilare. Joaalhaa S. Tayloe, Clerfc of eaid Court, tbi aeoond Monday , of Au;ni, A. 184S. JON. aTKYlJOa, Ck. Price adv. 5 63 . 43-8 w Wads yoyU, Tut ntv & Co. Jmfiortcn and Wrfa&tae; DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, IS Main Street,, rich in orI; VIHG1NIA. T AVE itniore iheirFALL8UPPLY 1.X under iispicea favorable to purcha era. tneir stock or CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE?, SATINETS AND KERSEYS, CASHMERES AND PRINTS, BLEA. & BRO. SHEETINGS. are equal in variety end eziant to any which will be offered in any market, and for cash or to puncttfa) tuatotners I bey offer freat inattwmeois. -. Richmond, 1st Sept. '4ft. 87 Utp, Inrorimntloa Wnifffet. aF there 1 now living any officer er soldier of the Revolution, or any relative af John Ksta. for- merly of North Carolina, who eaa aive any infer maiion rcepecting me terviee or ulacbarae of the eanl Kee in Ibe dtacbarg of Ihe MevoluUon, tbey III be aeneroualy rewarded by communlcaiina urn lart aa may ne wnnm tn-u knowledge lo ., J. Thomas Poetmaate Edea. Hancock Co. Maine where they may heaV ed'methlnir aerhape to their aavaniaga. John lfoa. enJi.leJ in Capt. William' Ca. 4lb Kegimenf, ia 1777, for and .during iba war. eVoWct. TTrt.J. be sold, before the Court flouao door in M Plymou-'h, Wtahinetitn CoonVv, on the Sd Monday in JVemhet next, the fouowtna tract of Lead, or so much thareoi aa will taiiafv the taree due thereon, for 1813 end eoeta, via. 1230 acre, given in by John Got let, tax due $14 58 and 10 acre, given in by John vtuhba. tax due 98 cauta. R. B. , DAVIS. I.ate Sheriff BY J. V. MIZKLI.. Uy. S. hag. 9S, IMS S-6w-t.' TOKak f Ihe SlnteofiVortli'Caroll wav Sir ft Dividend ol rnw aer rontum ' oa the Capital Stork out of the pro flu ol the half vear. t.dingaia Mobday November last, having been declared by the Directory the aain will be paid to the Aock holders or fieir ' repreaenlalivea, at the Hank, en theOat Mitndar teiamrarvriext and" at the Branehea aad Agency at Morgan ton fifteen day thereafter." By order, C. DEWEY. CuAUr. Raleigh, Dee. 8, 14 S ' bo-4t A gentleman in Lordon who had missed bottler of wine from UHf Cellar, firidin that an aperture had been made in the wall suf flcfiitlv large to admit an arm and hand, plticed a rat trap close to tf mile, amf nest ramning he found some human akin and j portion of the unil of a Anger. His wine has not been touched since; , The people of Alabama' hare decided in favor of biennial sessions of the Legisla ture or that stale, by a majority or 50.052 only M 67 voU having been east in1 or of annual sesaiuns. They also voted to re move the seat of government from 'FusraS looia. Before these riiiangea can be made, howeArer, they must, be ratified by two thirds vote of the present Legislature. . tt, Miks Bremer ilie celebrated Swediab an-' thmeat will not vi.it America till neit turn-! met, when ahe may be confidently expect ed;1 - IJeut. Rankin, of the Third" Artillery U S. Army, was thrown from hi horse in Savannah on Wednesday last, by coming in cofltuct with the limb 01 a tree, which truck him 00 the head injuriny; him very seriously. Lieut. R. had just arrived from 8t; Augustine for the pmpose of removing his family to that place. The Washington Union sneaking: of the Bill presented to congress by Mr Donglae of Illinois, providing for the erieottraVe mcnt of emigration to Oieon, tavi The giving notice to Great Britain must becaried out with the moat scrupulous re gard for the faith of this co'umry. The joint o cupancy must first cease, by giving the notice before the cmirraiion io Oregon can be accelerated invu(ficient numbers la settle the country. Nothing is so well cal culated to have that effect as to npjnriion the lands ainoii' the actu'til setilers. The niitica should, however, precede the appro priation of the territory. In addition to the meat urea ennnecleU with Jug ouglBs'lrttrd bill, it 'be. comes, as we hurubly. think the policy of Congress to press the preparation for ilie defence of the country. We understand; will) great pleasure, that, oilier efficient measures are about io be bfCrufflft forward for this purpose, VVhy should we hesitate for one moment? The new by the Acadia is hot decisive of peace or of ttar. But be this result ns it may, we ennnol conecal the fact that thrrEnglisli government are buey in preparing and that, among other anange menls, they have bspeeted the mail steamers with the view of feeing whether they can carry the heaviest artillery. . a a )- No man can now positively ay, what will be ihe result whether peace or war. But as the English are preparing let us pre pare ton, immediately, vigorously, with all the energy in our power. We di not despair of peace honorable peact; but let us be ready for either issue prepared, like a we rratroni fcrr M most received opinion among moat of the foreign diplomatists here fit, as we under stand from pritatend reipecrabIe "Murce7 that there will not be" War; " that England eannnt wage it in the eyes or the civilized world, standing as she' !6ee in relation to the United States indeed, to the whole qnesifon. " But yet rlfovidene" sometimes maddens those whom it means to destroy. -A lf'Rapptt.-Vlttt an riceount, in the last Montgomery Journal, of a tremendous eagle recently killed in that neighborhood. Geese, pigs, kids, and even sheep, were hh common prey, but it wss not until he st temp ed tocarry offa negro child that theelTirt was made to kill him which resulted auecessfully. So lerified, indeed, were the neighbors, that a reward e fifty dollars was otterd to any one who would take him. The weight nf the ea gle ia put down at sizy-aeeen poundt, and he is said U have measured tight feel three inchee from one point of the wing to the other. The story is told with sll serious ness ANNUAL REPOilT OF THE Ft- V... NANCE, The Secretary of the Treasury Commu nicated thislnteresing document to both houses Congress on Wednesday. We make the following abstract ol its con. tentv RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. The receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year endiny the SOth Jane 1845. were as follows: fieeeiptt tmi Meant. From enstoms. t27.528.lrl. t0 2.077,022 30 1 83,09 3 60 Sales of public Isnds, Miscellaneous sources. Total receipts. 29.709,133 66 Balance in the Treasury July 1. 1S, Total means. 7.837,379 65 3,620,513 20 The expenditures during tne same fiscal yeaf amounted to 29.968,200 98 Balance in the Treasury July 1. 133, 7.05S.300 22 The estimated receipts and exbenditurea for the fical yearending June 30 1845, aa follows:- . Receipts, vizr From customs, (at quarter.actual returna, 8.861.932 14 'id, 3d. and 4 111 qaartrri.esti- mated. 15,058,007 80 iotai amount of cus toms, . 24,500,000 00 00 From tale of Public Lands. Miscellaneois;ahd rneidtn tal; . . . liO.wOO 00 . .. . " " t6,820.000 00 Add balanc in Treasury 1st . - ; ' Jul , . . 1 ry, 06808- 2 Tola! receipts; f, 4w4r478,80e 412 j ripendittAtviT? 1 J Actual erpenditures hW Jst qaar 1 ' a,it ter ending Sept 30. 8,403.002.41 E-stimred for three ensuing quai- ters Civil iiet, foreign inter course. &e 0,739,211 07 Army proper, 1,664,735 07 Fortifications, Ordinance, arming militi&.&e., t.846.778 82 Indian Department, 1,649 70104 Penaion, 1,358,65 82 Interett 611 public debt and Treasury Notes, 850,076 46 Redemption of the residue of the loan of 1841, 20,300 00 Tieasury Notes outstand ing 097.70, IS Naval estallisHhient, 4,862,845 9 29,627,051 00 Which deduct, from the means before stated leaves in the ? Treasury July 1. 1846, d435l,254 32 This balance of course subjected to any additional appropriations made by Con gress. I be um of 1,548,997 supplying deficiency ot revenue fur postage and 9300,000 for postages of Congress and of the Executive offices are- included hv -the above sura of &J,6st7,Q6i W Tlit statement is followed by a verv elaborate riaininaUon of the principles upon which die imposition of tales for sup iMirt of the Government s'uould be based. The St-reUiy lays down the following pro- 1 posttione; 1. That no inure money should' be "col lected than ia necesary for the wants of the Govrrnmeit economically administered. 2. That no duty be - imposed on any article above the lowest rale which will yield the targest amount of revenue. 3t, Tnat below such rates discriminations m iy be made descen ling in the scale of du ties or for imperative reasons, the article may be placed in the list of those free from all duty. " ' 4. Tkat the maximum revenue dutv should be imposed on luxuries. 5 Tbat all specific duties should be abolished, and advalorcm dunes snhsiiiuled in their place rare beingtaken to guard ajj.iiurtfraurluleNr Miroir arrinvlprvaluar tion and lo assess the duty upon the actual value- -"i That the'diiiTei should be be so im- posed as In operate as equally ss possible throughout the Union, discriminating ueithof for or nainet any clas or section. No horizontal scale of duties is rrcora mended, because such a " scale would be a refusal to discriminate for revenue' and might sink that revenue below the wants f the Government. . " The Secretary rerommcnJ the esUblish menl of the Constitutional Treasury; the adoption of the Warehousing system; snd the graduation and reduction of the price of the public lauds, which: have been subject to private entry for a specified period. To the report U appended a number of tables, embracing a great variety of facts and results in connection with the' working of our present system of raising revenue. Bait. Constitution. A PREVENTIVE OF CHILBLAINS. The most effectual mode of guarding a gainst chilblains is to accustom the skin to a moderate friction; io avoid emitting the parts ino warinJy; to.avwd-u!,.mnfe crc. fully ttddnn and great alterations or heat and cold; lo take particular care "not to g0 into a wa'rm room, or near affffe, out of the eold air; and to wash the oarls fteoiieinlir : 11 ... J in vuiu waicr. CARROTS FOR HO'RSKS. The proprietor of an extensive lirerlv .l.Lt. f-.l- I I . . ' iQuic icnii me uorees on carrots wan Oate, and considers a peck of carrots and a peck 01 oau aa neur tor a norse man nail a bush el of oat alone. The Hon. George W. Woodward, of Pa., was confirmed bv the Senate on VVednes- day as a Judge of the U. S. Supreme wvnn. MR. CLAY. The Lexington. fKy.) Observer savs Mr. Clay left Ashland 011 the 18th.int, for New Orleans, on private and professional busi ness. Ile exDeets to Imi ovum ! months, and may visit Cifta during the win ter. ALEXANDER'S. PlCTORI4'L' StNGEIL WE3 tv e nav recetvea me nrst ot (lie new 1 ... - . - . year's (1840 edition of this paper, which is ornamrniec7 Witor a great nnmncr anil v, ni. . 9 . - rieiy 01 notorial representations gotten up in beautiful style. . The selections are va ried and excellent. The Aleeen2cr is family papeiand publialiei in Phimdehdiia at 10 fur twelve subscriptions, or $2 per annum lor one suoscitpiion. - JOILV B. GOUGIL The Po'ice Gazeue publishes another and still stronger sutement . ajrainl Mr. tjo'ugh. ft cha rge , him. with frequent in dnlgeucies in liquor and. lewd coiuoanv. and gives the names of respectable citizens of new tinaViinici,uLuiaiiti iMassacnuSetlS as Its authority. Mr. Gough.onthe other haiid. has tWhotized the editor of the1 Bos. ton Star to state that h will oaUiah' a eoni- plets refuUtion of the charge In' a few. days. ' KXCELLEN T LAW. ' ' 6 The Legislature of Vermonf at lts feccnf session, patted a law providing that in case an attorney thouid fail to pay 'over inoneyi collected by him, it ahoold be dVerned a wil ful and malicious negleci and Upon a erdict being rendered against him tar the ssme.ef ecution should issue for hit body, and he be closely confined in jail until Ihe mtney should be forthcoming. MORMON TROUBLES ineAlormuiis are about to carry war intn Jlffi.?, iimtTinliiipi'int.' . m.lfi,. but lileraHy inid "Oregon." Their out g'ivin). to this elfect baveMtlileJ to the trou- Dies 01 tne varnniUtt UHtK-wheheHi-( ceives in their movement soiuething forire!w'" he from ihe StaVeof Kentack y, Tricea a . 1 I. . .. Jls 1 a a"- govcrninent u look; into, aiui, ol course, lur ilie L'nioti to keep iu viinlant eyei upon. Pliese .Mormons nre noty indeed, becoming quite conseqiieiiti.-ili T an extract fiom a u.trr I; 1 he Union nublishcs from J. Ailiiiirtun Bennett, a crackbrjined-fellovr, who has been ever upon tome hobby or other, in which ho describes the plans of the Mor mons. He says they are now organized with a I'resuletit and twelve apostles, 111 manner mm most atnnu. He says there will be a mighty gatlu-ring from nil the na lions of the eartlto ihe "Monaon Empire, now about lo be established on ihe Pacific." He says they will not annex themselves t any government as they are determined to be govenifd by..their own laws. vThe whole Mormon people "are callrfd ill from Europe,'.: he eaye ; tbafc: they- expect about 200.000 persons to coiiKreg.ate within rme yer at the bay of San Francisco.'' The Union also quotes from ihe New York Sun comments on the Mormon pluu of in dependence and supremacy in Oregon, con- should look- to this matter fn season." To this the Union responds ss follows; , ,, , 'We entirely cmcur wi(h the .Sun iu the belief thai 'our Government should Jook to ill's matter in season.' With angry and fanatical feclidgs such, as the Mormons would carry with than, our own citizens would "find them 'troublesome c .istomers,', let the tide of einigrntinn be ilTveried to (Ore gon of to California' We understaud 4haj the number of Mornons is alreadv estima ted at SOOO.'' We resrectfully submit , whether this new phase of . Oregon affairs slioulj not change the temper id the discussion of th rvluiiva riah ts. of America :and. Enirlnud to that fat off Iatid? ' Wi'otild die-UWioit--noTI rather urge the continuance of joint ecapu '"n, so that inland may rhra with the Union and . Ci.l. , I'olk the. vigilance . and trouble, nut to speak'of expfuse, necessary to hold in Check these' angry and funuical Mormons these ,'u"oubleomecustomer?" THE PitOSPECT-OF WAR. ' The Editor of the Lynchburg Virginian now in Richmond attending (he .Legisla tore at a member of that body -write a ve ry sensible letter on this subject, front which we make' the following extract : 1 ne i aifuipginn corresponoent w tiief N. Y. Journal of Commerce, undor date of the 13th iifst mentions a rumor thit the President is desirous of securing the aid of Mr, Calhoun in the Cabinet; andeitsa it as a sign of pacific counsels But I tee no eoroboration of this rumor in other quarters; and I think it is any thing but confirmed by ' the debate now in piogrcss in the Senate, j on ihe resolutions of Gen. Cass, looking lo the augmentation of our military and naval forces. You will observe that that distin guished geiitleman, who, from his high standing as .wefl at hit .politieanpoeiiio,1 may be supposed to understand something of the true state of affairs, as well ad of the views and purposes of the President, ex- presses tne unquauueu opinion that an im portant crisis is approaching, and that the danger of war is imminent arguing, it seems to me correctly, that ( ihe fast pro position of England in i eg aid to the Oregon que&iorY be her utlimatuirir it is equivalent io a declaration of war. The goppoi l given to these r-soluticms, too, by Mr. Allen of Ohio, the chairman of the committee of foi. eign affairs, and who necessarily holds an intimate and canfidcntitd reruiion to' die Ex ecutive, ia calculated lo suengihea this im pres'iotf. .... It it possible, ho wave', that when the British government siraH perceive, at it1 will not fail to do by tht declarations of two leading Whig Senators, ( Messrs. M tn guni'nnd Archer. ) that public opinion jan this side ot the Atlantic is not lest unani mous in support of the American govern ment than it ia in Great Britain, at exhibit ed by the concurrence of Lord. John' tJus- sell and the Opposition with Sit Roberi Peel and the Ministry in April last, it m w nnaic eomewnat 01 i i prvicnsious, and of L. L -.. I . ' ' . : i ter terms ol c 'tnpromixe line which inayha8fi . But the extensive i making in that eoun. eepte-.l " by our owri military piepara"' ions try, and which, from the haute and encrey with which they are pushed forward, eeem to me ta have reference to soma immediate emergency, such aa the Oregon c.inft6cr. sy, and not, as some suppose, to the remote contineency or louis Phitlippe t death and the )osibii?ly of a war whh France aa a consequence of that event, would teem to imply a purpose to main law unflinchingly the attitude it has assumed. And should that be the fnei, f?ar is unatiestionablv- the only alternative to an abandonment of the positiorr aWumed by our own government. aaunuueiuoa wnicn n one can .lor.a moil ment entertain. Doubt mutt. hiar..l still hanrr over the issue, until,, w, ahaJJi.lu? public fionytfi"Uentotln4i depeMiled ' hear of the manner in which the Preai-i'! rPvcJyaerf iK racriewra . dent's Message thai! . have been receive! in England. .Whatever may be tha leriiM in' which (it shall be , grrc.W, no on can question the, wisdom of "yarngs, for ;ihrf ' ! ,'(1 -' Iifjpj .i ;:l'l The first lot of Hogs were cut up arid packed in Cincinnati! on tha 23d- Nov; 600 were slaughtered. A coi respondent of the 1 1 hiladclphia American, wril ing from, thif jhefcitv, says, the corn crop beinff Urge in 0'4 est, die hogs wi!j be wall (aliened; and from different sources we learn that they will average from 15 lo 20 per cent heav kljtiiiu last vear. The nrincinal inrn.. ""'"ca nign; sales navmg bern made of lar(je droves at $4 per hundred, The Dallas County (Ala.) Gazette me''. !'"" there is at ttiis time, and has bee ' for some vesrs pnst, extensive iron works in euccessfur operation in Talladega county, in that Slate, and these works ore now pidv ducing b ir ir..n of all sizes and tjftfn .tf every variety 111 great abundance. " By pe . sons, w ho have twed the iron produed it v this forge, ihe Gazette is informed that It is qnite equal to the Vht. Swedes' brought 16 thin cotintry, ond that it r au be (rurehased . about asf'hiap as the article' oT Ihe 'iarrt quality can be ptircliafeJ fn : Newl York In the vieiniiy of tlita forgo tt.-abound tnat haoatible beoVif r?bT,1laidtH'6eI eaoi S" W the TennsylTOnla Article! wnfclt .furmb - es every racihty for Working ilie tyfe tlitrf U -possessed by thbse of the Noilff Hd We"si. .. . ; 1 a--.-'-... t : . J . - JU PLt'M.,-. i,. Mi. Dovnihgrr iis'lViitnb"e' work' on fruit and trurt -trees, 'efcys ; thrtf fhe b?urt ;tfte)aiNri4iaWW dant crops in hes foams, or In toils in whichthore iel eonsldcraWe mikture 0 clay. In sandy toftsf' fhe "tree! blossoms and lets plewtrful trims, hut'thct- sfc rirv perfected, falling a prey lo the fcurVulid jot insect that harbors in the so'lAnd'seemi!!7 fmd it ditrmultto penetrate or live irfitieavy ' one--whieh in ecimrlmnl-rnCi Au-V i emicuiiio penetrate or live irflTieavy -whrt-h in exceedingly TaVottTnle io it ifatiori '- It ra 'also midrrnhfeuluo i heavy soil is nturafly tb niStY fa- ptopsf aliorl ' Hist-a heavy yorable one."- G (V ING FLAVOR To irfEAT. Beeffniiened opon pnmpkins has a tweet 1 snd juicy character the milk of cows fed UBS", 'Jfi.?8t . tafitefof tiiota ; vegetaVes; In act, aTrr7dV any peculiar" Davor may be given to meat by' feeding the ': animals wHh ritlferent- aubtane."-Tahi docks fed opon garden cetery are aaid to be ' equal to 'canvas-backs." '16 1116 14" tuppesed to derive dieir peculiar flavor ' from feeding upon a species of cell ty which" abounds in the Chesapeake bay and vTcmit y." " HOUSE OF KEPRESENTATIVES. " - - --r-. -,,M-JD.tt l0J3iSi"u . 'r. DaoauortLK. from the tammiuifi 11 J.. ' and Mean, rep.irted the tolluWing Dill, wfcieh vraa read twice, and cornniitted to ibe Cmrnnitlea of tba tv uoie nouee on Uie Ut-r 41ie Union. A DILL . 1 , To pprovido for the belief o'rganizatmri of the treasury, and for the collection, rmfr ' keeping, iranafer.'and tlisburteme.it of '' the public revenue. - - . sux lie it en tied bv the X.f rr,..'lh' ---- -- v u.s.. jjtruee 1 of Ileprtscntatijti of the UnlfHSiitilof' America in Congress asnmlilcd, That the , rooms prepared and provide 1 in the. new u Treasury building at the seat of govern ntent fbr the use of the Treasurer of the ' United Ktatet, hir assistants audtlerka, , ' and or.-onieil ht i),Am an,t t. ,u " 1 proof vaults and safes erected in said rooms for the kceepTng of the publio moneys .ioK, r.. -. ...v. uuuer vuo unineoiaie, ; control of said Treasurer, aie hereby oon., stitofed, And declared to be, the treasury of the United .States. And the said Treasurer, of the United Suues thai! keep all the jub.M lie moneys which shall come to his . kanda in' the treasury of the United Statet at horaViT by co'rtstiiuied, until, die aame ahflj;, Us . a drawn therefrom accoiding q Jaw, ft Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Tbatj. the mint of the Uniwd Stales, in the city of Philadelphia, in the Stale of Pennsylvania,! ir and the branch mint in ,the city of, Nevyl Orleans, in the State of Louisiana, ami 4Jin vaulu -nd tafet thereof, reapeciively. sjiall be places of deposite anJsafek.rVn .K .T public moneyt at those points, reaped re ly;and the treniurer of the said mini and r branch mint, respectively, for the time h,'.,-, ing. shall have the iustody and care . of all i public moneys deposit d within the ssa-e,' and shall perform all the doie reqoii's.l" to be perforrriedbV them, Jn , reference' .tir--the rcceipr,:$afeUcping, irantfer, and die. .J ouienient oi an au-h monete, ttccordinff to 'he j''oy hereinafter continued, i , W' JSfr t entictul. Ta4 'ms ich were direrfed to ,be pre. i psreff and provned wiihin the 'cuatomhm. ftfs in the city of New York, in tht.Siatoef Now Xofkr and i4 the City of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts, for the Me of 5 die provisions. Pr the act, enliUed Anveito povhle for the colli-clion.,. rWekfeping, trsnsfer, and dubuisementor the JpUlie -revenue. : Yr0',,U'-f'-rt ghten '" hund,eCandojty,.t!-dlba fo, M bf -'i Uit ecrivey ,,,, m brrfiiiafier d,rea lw m, .pud, :U p.aers, .TV6tiveW;aa, siall be TAv the wsaesp,tpaT44t ami pro- .r ' Tr vauiuntvsats jwenareM ana oro. ,tle' iU'iu sajdraoiii C.k-ai, .r enenii m puWi&,morirv.-fii im tn, ai.. - " . .". ' rP0nf 4,t4,ihea pwtnla,. shall have) the " ' CMsiod v fixfifupf the muk,noim. 1 1 and,fae" 'Wrtfdm'!! tii poMi he mtuieyiJees. wtthhrvtho aCIMaiut' 1f,jJ Pfform7s4,4he duties Wolv,Hrt(a'l - iierforinetl bv'them. Ill MfMPMM i kat a eeipt,;tran'fer,iddisUtrMmmt6faI sncK . moneys, according ta ibe wovisioDt of this . acU 0 a. " ; 1 W : -VA'tA -

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