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THREE DOLLARS A YEARia .sv-a. TliOS J. LET, Baixoa aw Paeeaixraa. ItALEIGII, N. O WEDNESDAY KIARCII 4, IN6, Jt. . TOL 37. "aeawa canoua: -rewxarsi laaoaix, iftTtiLiCTBajt aslratsicai. aiNiKiH-Tii ixx 01 eua mum T soma or ov avvacTieaf TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS HIT. VDJELPHIA WHOLESALE HOUSES. IE .ul-criber Merchant.. bW.clurer. importer., and Whole.!. laal.re f the City a1 I rnnaarivina, r-.-r -- . . f Good, in thrirre.pect.ve department., willed to the want, of the South ami West, readily unite in an invitation to Southern and Weetern Merchant, to examine their Mveral a.ortrnent., which will he iiftered at price and on terra which cannot fait to prove a-'-The rarity and excellence of oar Domestic Manufacture, in addition to abundant and choic .upplie. of Foreign booth, with which the Philadelphi. Market ia provided. V''??"' trone indueement. to purchaser, to visit city for Spring and Su-nuier Supplies of every ImSum and Dealers in Cloth., Cassi Vtinrs. Tailors' Trimmings, die. n. . ...l:- u.. nmund Willi luti iuw Jw,r...Lfouroad.&. C.. 77 Market atfeeL WWW - J , Importera and Jobbera of Staple, Silk and Fancv Drv Goods. h 3 Levy A Co. 134 Cbeenut atreet, next door above the Custom nouae. Dealer in Silks, French Dry Goods, Shawla Balzorines, Bareges, dtc. &e, Joahua D Bran. No North aecond atree ' Manufacturer and Imhr of fceGood. .nd Dealer In Fancy Goods. - - - w w or Marks! and accord ,t aal H outU iftond . Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready-Made rUnihinr of ever eraue. Bennet t Co. Philadelphia Hall of Faahion, No. 193 Market .treat, beiwecn rum auu suiu. Michael Tracy, S98 Market .treet. Manufacturer of Shirts, Collars, and Bo aoms. John Hodgea, Sign of the Msmmeth Shirt Collar, No. 1 10 North at one, street- Manufacturers of Umbrellas, Pamela, I'ara.olotles. and Sun Shades 81eem..& Fenner, Uarke).aeejB)Mh.aidf. oue door below t oun aw . v - - w.hi A nrothers.' 125 Market etreet. North 8.de, a few door. ahoo Third at. H B FuuelU N W Corner of Fourth and Mar. l -....-,..." . . . - vv. it H'hHifaon. No. 104 Market at. South :7r8aemromtlw.9MBicr::- fnlnmhian Inks and Blacking, Root's, Penmanship and Maps of all kinds. A W HarriMn, 8J South ScTcnth atreet. Manufacturer! of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cheap Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags, - &e. &. - a 1. Hitkev&Co. New Store under Joneas Hotel, No. 150 Cheenut street. Imnnrter. Manufacturer and Dealer in Per fernery,.. Cosmetics, Soaps and Fancy Goods. Eurme RouimI. No. 114 Cheaaut street. Carneungs. Window Shades, Mattings Floor Furniture Si Carriage Oil Cloths. J 8idney Jone., Carpet Hall, 18 and 0 North Second atreet. Impoi ter of Walches, iewetry("Fiae CiF lery, Britannia ana i-iaica n r, aim hwi bniunia of diWer Ware. Dickeon 6c Co. 8 E Comer of Third aad Mar- ket streets. . ' ' Importer of Druga, Chemicals, Paints, Dye IUU, OLC. Dr D J.yne, Na 8 south third atreet. Refrigerators and Water Fi'ters, for cool hit Proiion. iul Purifyina" M'bid or brack ih Water. Fire Proof Cheats. Lattar Copying Preaae.. Ae . Manufactured by Oliter Evaua. No 61 aouth aecond atreet, twa doors b'low Cheaaut, China. Queonsware and Glass. a Tyiulale. (30 year, in the buaincaij No 219 Cheinut Mrect. Venetian Blind Manufaeiorer. B J William.. No 12 North 8tith a4reta tew door, above Uark'l atreet. . Saddle, Bridie. Harness and Trunk Manu- . . f4cwrers. Maaee.Tkber h Co. No 17 2 Market, abore Fifth alrcet Etlward V- Myrr. (of the late firm of Thomaa M.v-r & fcuii.) No 38 Market, below aecwnd atreet. -Manufacturer ofThermonieters, flvdromt .lera. Swcharomeicr. etc. for Brewer. Distil ler., D. er. and other. ) Joepb Fubt, No 68 Checnnt'.ireat. Importers and Mar ufacturers of Pantr lianinngs, iStc. Howe'l k Bmthrr, removed t No 116 Cheennt " "atraet. 8 E corner itf Carpenter . Court.- Publication and Psiiodical E.tab Ikhment.' " 'r O B Zleber At Co. No 3 Ledger Ruildinj, Third The "Dollar Newsnipcr llie Cheapest and lle,t Family Newauaper in the Civilised Word. A H rtimmna & Co. Publisher, Ledger Build ing, S W corner Third and CUuout aireete. ,,; Accounts Collected and Legal ' Business Tran1rd in all artaof the Uailwl 8 la tea and Temiorica, at - - ' ' ' ' v .' V B Paltnri'a United BtaUa CollaciioB Ateatey, N W eorae' Third and Cbe.nut aUeota. , . I 'AtVjitw, Jon. 20, 1818. itiC., Be vcral cleriry mair tons, both in New of different persu Vutk and Boston J tlilivered discottraVs from their nnlpita oft fiinidnv, urging- the moiiueiuco of peace V t ween . ilii country nd EnSlantJ- ?' BLANKS. ' done io order in this 'i Office. ' ' Dright PriM!Ct---IIartle' of Peace, Prosperity anal Plenty The late hrtallieeeee Irota Europe, instead of aringinf preuge. of "grim vi(d war,M al td aarot. Iha Atlimii nk oocnnt bre'Sea, light and forble, aoaveyinf agreeable aaloraoa tiva of it peaaeahle eharablrr, ami ol the probabil ity of a aHcamcrcial Ireniy being aaade highly ad vantage in aa aatura.anmbioed a it la a ilh the rioHbtleu rel or raelBatioa of tbe Cora Law The reciprocity of trade, or, in other word, the rrve Interchange of eotamodltie. between cn nation and another, is the fit n eotameaaemeat of aa Int- taaoy tiieb4nreaa. Into teat lag. ol mierwi, ana cteutuall; ripen, into amity and frndhip. It i by Ihli ennuant aoaaniUaiaaiioD, and other equally oaiible eaaaaa for loa eoramanlon, that the eawmeraial Iraaaaetioo. have aalatged sutil they bat alinott rcmealed the two eouutrie logeUien and thf general eXpre.ied Opinion is now aan na tion., depending mulaallv 0x cash other to aneh aa immeate esieni. uinar, auu mu auiium ...r- ee. iiielt pB every judreo aad dtaanaaioatiag mml that ucn Tall inierew mm pixvan nr an other coa.lderBtioaa. Deriroo. a Kagland i. ol prapKialing AaMnca, bcr or, aithoogb one of yoliey to u large that trade, it I as of iudiapuubla proipeetive gain, shall H be for interested and nn seiHsin reaklla the present benefit, .ball be oeetroy edl Who doc. not remember the old adage, a birt is the hand w .aorta t-o ia the Uukhl- SYLVES TKK ba hi. put 10 perform, like a river with it branch, irricating tha.wit, ha diflasesto irada aa aeeeuioa of Capital.. Hy tbi Oriaciple of disteminating thiooghoat the Uuioa Capiul.aad Ursa frixes, he hat auisiea H.ana win aonunaa to da o. vhh undimiaitbed eienion.. For Marsh the array of &heme.eahibit a com I uiattoa at aua aihcent UiiUls and oriiimai enaoces, uacssmpieti aince hit advent In buiincu, hi aeees must be ia proportisei. March mutt see several "bird In Hi hand" One Miilioa aad Me Qaartor LMIar shall be distributed, Boj ia lb -boSib, - look outi... die careful aad addre 8. J. SYLVES I F.K, 41 Wall Slrret. New York. ALKIANUKIA LOTf ERY, CI.. 10, for 1S4 ia be drawn at AUx.adrui, U Cm Saiarday, tl fib of March, 1846. 7$ Bombers 11 dra Ballet. Grand 'ebema. 1 Priae ol 130,000 1 of 10,000 1 of 4,000 1 of 3,000 I r$9.4i I off 8.000 75 priaea of l ,000 aab ! ! tiot m III of 100 ate. h. Ticket lOdolltr. A certificate ol a Packaie of Hi Ticket will la sent for l4tr dollara 8bre fc 'propanioau ''' ' NEW JERSEf STATU tOTTERT. Cla.s E, tor IS4S, to be aVawa at Jersey City, N. J. en Wedaesday, tbe 11 ih of March, 146. f Num. ben 15 Drawn Ballot. G read Schema; " r f.89 0v 10 OOW ' 1 of 1000 1 of 3805 SO 1 ol 8:200 1 Ol 3,000 1 of 1.900 1 ol 1. 100 I of 1700 1 of 1,600 10 Priae of 1 ,500 ab! 10 of 1 ,000 dollar. 10 of 300 dollar. IS of 800 dollars. 100 of ISO dollar, .. ' " s It. "It. It. . Ticket. 10 dollars. A certificate of a Package of 34 Ticket will be sent Ibr 123 Shares ia propor ion. 50,000! ALEXANDRIA LOITEMY, Clan A, for 1140 la be drawn at Alexandria. 1). C. on Saturdav, 14th ol Mareh, 1848. .71 uumbti 14 lira a Ballot. Grand Scheme. lAO.OOOt i0,000l 10,0007 dollar. 1 of ttfM dollars. I of 4,877 dollar. 03,000 SO prixce ofl.OO! , . 10 of too 30 of 400 - 1 , tx of tJtt t at sue- - Lowest Prize 10 dollar. ' Ticket oolr IS dollars. - A aerliftaateol a Package of tt Tiebets will be ent It ISO dollars Shares ia propoi tio. 1 81X PRIZES OK $10,000 EACH, A Bat v.. "... 0.I0! ' - v; -. 35 PRIZES OP $1,000 AltE $85,000 ALEX4KDU1A LOTTERY, Clsss U. for 116 to be drawn at Alexandria. (U. C.) Saturdav the (1st of Mareh. 1846. 75 numbers 13 Draw Ballot, . Grand Scheme. 6 of ftlOUOO! 1 of S.500 dollars. 1 nl ,S0 dollars 85 pi iae of $1,000 each 1 . S3oi$40O. . 800 of$t00, tt. ke. ke. Ticket tlO Shares ia proportion. A Cerlifiaate of a Packet nt 86 Tkketa will be sent lor $130 Share A proportion. $30 000.' NEW IERSET STATE LOTTERY. Class F. for ISMf to be drawn ar Jersey Citv, N. J. on Wednesday, that S5th ot Marsh, 114. 7S Ma bcrs-rjS l)rawa Itallou. , , . Solcndid Sebeae. $.10 000! $10 000! S.Oon dollars' - - --- - S. dot art, $.00 iMitU--r---'r''"T" aJOwiollaT; , 3 195 dollar. 35 Wrisc f li.OOw tack I 50 eftOO SO of ISO "ke. U: 'It. Tickets 1 10 Shares in proportion Cerrifteate of a IVekaae af 85 Whole Tiakels ill be seat lor lJO Stiaresia proportion. $85,000! ALEXANDRIA I1TTKHY. CUss It. for 18 - to be drawn at Alexandria. (I). C )on Saturday, theSftthof Marsh 1846. 66 Komkera-18 Draws , Ballot .... 85,000! 1 ol $4,000, Splendid Ssheme. I wf 8 000 dallars. 10o4 3,UOO!!! 510.000 1 ol ft.OOO 10 of SOQ lOotSOO lf of 400 lOafSM It. ' tee. fca.' 'it. -4wjt'Hrlx fH.-er Tiekets, Tea l -ilars. -Hr A CerticMS of aactage of it XlcUit eat tar $110 Maares in praportioa.' III 1 BALTIMOREJr-pnY G 00 D $j No. 19 Ilanoresr, near Hlarket-at.. HemieetfuHy invite the attention of Country Mr thantt visiting the Babinort market, to call and eituin thrir exensive aad gtntrml stock of Sta ple, bmeocan, ami foreign . DRY GOdDSr Ganilenaa aaay save the mcelvea both dm and ex pane ia making their purdiacoa ia this city, in tid of visiting eitiea East of us. , We piedf a war. Selvea not to b nodor.lod, in fair trade, Hh say Bouas. r ' - i rrC.ll and f -GOODS AND PRICES.: Wo wilt you op. tkarg cathing far fwlin Ftimary 7th, 1843. ' Ml rousT & wxsxssnriiEB, Xo. 70 Aorlh 3rd above Artk Street, PHILADELPHIA, Would rtipeeifully call Ihe attention of Merchants visiting iba North, to aa easmiaatiou ot ttwir Spring supply of Tkey hsve now on hand a full aasorlmeot Cottva aad Wool Cards, Axes, Shovel aad Spades, (iraia and Grass Serines. Also an Unproved patina ol Real German Scythe Table grid Pocket Cutlery, together with well selected stock of Foreign and DomeMie Goods di rest from American, English and Germs Man (aetarers. Particular attention I. given to Procare goods soiled to the North and South Carolina markets, which we teel eooB-'ewt will grv) satisfaction to tbe Merchant and eousomer. N. II. Partieolar and personal attention is psid to order by Mail or otherwise. it. WHOLESALE WAUEIIOVSE of Boots, Steoaj, Tranfcs, Palm leaf Ifnta, Ac. Ac, No. 71 Main Richmond, fa. Spring .'XttiyoAs, ,1840. S IS! n6w nce'"' om Huston it I lie Eastern market, bis Spring stock of the shove article, eonsiaiiat of 800 Cases Boots, Shoes, ke. ot all Qualities, 1500 dosen Pair Leaf Hat. 600 Leather k Hair Trunk. 800 Travelling Trunks. Merchant t visiting Richmond would find it their interest to esll and examine tbe above stock. Purchasing Irani tb maanbeinrera direst, 1 can offer tb same iii.luecmrnls, either a to prate or term, to be bad af the North or tlac where. J. U riuuvttt, No. 71 Mam at. a few doors east of Wai'swortb, Turner k Co, Feb. 17ih,1846. ... St. pitixcE's t.tnnmktt botahio' FLTJSinNO, aioar NEW YOKII. THE Great Original EatabKthment, r WM - R. I'KI JJUK It CU. bateau pub lished their VniiVallcd Ueserip. tiv Catalogue of Fruit, and Ornamental Tree sua Plants, tompriiing ll,e largest assort ment ol th various alatses. sad the ereatest. edlleetioa of new and rare vaiieties aver jet offered la tbe public, and at greatly redu- sed nrwes. -Every vaiiety of Tree- nd Plants, it individually deaaribad with f preaiaian never befi.re evinced 4a any European or Amerlcaa Caulogne; and the grot hluader of other Catalogues, are alw anetit I be collection ot Koaee eeaaprHes a- bova 1800 aiilendid - varielie. . Iheta Superior CtalO;Uca , will be sent grain to even post-paid applicant. WM. U. I'lllXUt, k I e, .-j. a.. E. P. NASI! s TILL continues tbo Book and Piano- Forte bnsinesa Id Petersburg and Richmond, ana very rxteaairo aeale. It is auita aertsin that larger supplies cannot be found ia any two stares North ar 8outh and a far a frUn are uoncarned; he hr detemiaed 'noro-wnd To prcve the I act, be la willing that pern lathe habit ol purchasing Piano North, y Aral sekat then- jasiratucntt w Pelersburk ar ttieaavuu, aan alter ascortsinhig ar theiluelvel the prices North, ma; return and I i tax, them at the same, adding ex- peate. ,. I; paAorf Peterburg, To. KASll k WOtlDHOUSE Jiichmtnd, fa. 9 4U Feb 17, 1146 Ttjsi fearing lirj Qooa. Caster Cliarroa V Kedwood, Importers and wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Ao. 239 .Market btrut, corner Hmtvtr Strut, , BALTIMORE, Are bw reeeivins, of their Owa Importation, tnd from other soaree. a hill supply of desirable Spring aad Summer Goods, eoasisltng, m part, of . DRESS GOODS. - : New style Lawn Riblwns Monclina d Lair . Aliiacsa -Freneh Chintxrs Lmidon tt Manchrsa lertiinrbams Organdies La Ginghama: JUaels, Hosiery and Glov-, in.ev.ry variety, k. kc MEN'S-WEAR- r Clothe, CaHimeretaad Veating. of French, Brit- and American fabrics Gambroon., TOecds, Line lJrills A Iro 4 '.Mha-shaerata, Crttf on :oalin-a Eoxlisb and French bPk aummar cloths, 6t. at. , COTTON PANTALOON STUFFS. tt Caae rmbrMiog lb nuitt deairabla atyla of Americaa laanes. ; . Entirely new style ompriing every variety at prices aad qulitles. UNEN 'GOOD8.5 Of every daasrinlioa, eath a. Irish Linen, Brswa and grace cloth- Linen-, 5-4 10-4 and 18 4 Liaea Sheeting.. Bird Eye Oiaperv Craah, Tewetlmga, Mapkiaa. diaper and demeal i table Liaaaa Line Bwsk aad drills, aanva paddiags Burlaps ka. txa WHITE GOODS. LACES AND BIB. vv i BONS. r'y'r ' ' Whke Cambrk aad ' Jaoiels j 81,' Mill sad Book aautliM plaid aad striped Bwis muslins, Cani ma dins with a full aanen af aotta and ttrrawd jUs and Edgings, aad a great variety el plaie ed fancy Ribbon, , . . , t.' . DOM ESTIC GOODS. . 4 . Brw nd Bleaeheif shirtings and Shawling, la ovary, wriety-Owabrgs. Drdls, SwttnVIs, Kra tncky Jean, plaid aad check. Tick, Flaanela, Caadla wickiog, Cotton Tares, k. tiiLoU's imsiMiNes"iisr i'. -VARIETT--;;',,,.1;. . la ddiiinu the above, w ahall ho reoelrUg by lb varinn Packets Irom Earwp. regular wip plies af Ih new eat ')l af good I which we o lasia lb Mleo oi Country Mrrxhantr aad abich ill b rrred far ! e laberal let ma. -BU Feb. 19 1846. ' V-rt-pd. 5 SERMON FOR OLO BACHELORS. Tbo Hartford Mirrtr contains a lay sermon for the special benefit of lh bachelors, on' the following text; "And they called Rebecca, and aaid unto her, Wilt thou gs with thiamin I And she said, I wilfgo.' Gtnuu xxxvi, 50. In thoas times, ccieinouy, vruiality, sihing and sentiment war altogtber unknown. Ke beccs was a good gtil, and jumped atjb first good ofTer. Tbo editor of th Norwich Jnrortays ha could hare picked out s belief test to preach befois th honorable aad v titrable . fratsmity, via: 'Jacob kissed Rachel " That is soroelliipg substantial for bscbslors to poiidur ovat . The- other tett was for the benefit of Rebecca altogether: 'Jacob kissed Rachel, and ha lifted up bis voie snd wept-" How pathetic! The fact is. savs tbo Aurora. lima and fashions mako strange inroads on poof human natuie. Here was Jacob scouring the rountty to look for a wife, and on a fine aunny day in the valley of Padanaram, bo aayr her at a distance, drawing water from a well, being barefooted, and witnout eeretuoriy bo rka to tvaiu ner.ano t tfto: Ungaag of the -good book, 'kiaed her, and lifted up hie voice aad wept." We have no accouut that Rachel hojd I bis ears i foi ; hie. j uJenei., aa in thea days of iinii)icity and innouence aba would have doce, psrticulary in "good soeiuiyT -ley We lake -tuo- fallowing capital story from the last number of that stirishl ly Journal the Cencordia latetligencfrT v line Mr uiay and the crowd ot (tienda who had accompanied hi in to the lantlino; at Natchet, to show respect to bis departure on Saturday last were wa'uinf on the bank until the beautiful Princess' prepared to tcciiveber distin guishing guest, all of a sudden, their con versation was interrupted by the load, free and seemingly fearless voice nf some one breaking hi way through the outer crust of the party. ' 'WhariS het'eLl What iahet which ia old Glorious?4 ,,.ww,. v. The language and the. . style, and. the. vehemence of the spetker, who was a tall powerful and healthy looking countryman and who was hewing; a passage for himself io tuc Gentry ot the crowd as he spokt drew ait eyes: lo wards hiutl. ' At well aa others Colonel -,who was close along side of Mr Clay at the time, waa instantly tick led wuh the man's countenance, as he usualy ia wKh the appeal ancebf any thiog irom wnicn apon may oeextrseteu, ; JJIUoid my oUiludT faung out the Col one! at Ihe aan approached) what defyou want to enter your sell lorf Wharis he?' anxiously cried the ttran ger, looking around him. 'Who?' enquired the Colonel Wbu? the Derit,Ypotliii)g the Cottv- nel aside) Svlio thould it be? 1 why, tbe old hoss himself, 7 mean. At mi. inetsnt lie faced and tt once recognised Mr Clay whom be had' never seen before. Startinz back suddenly, and recovering- from a momehtarv embxrra.i. ment,6eexcli.imed ' By the holly.it isyes inipesstid turkiea! it it old Ilary hitcif: met rasning loTwaru almost irantic Willi joy aud so. xing hold of him with both nanus he drew him around alter" him some lialfjs duzen times jumping, ttamping, singing, hallooing as be wildly scaltertd the titcie ol irtviKls near them, and made 'clear the track for both him snd 'old Kentucky,' This whirling salutation was done ttid over in a Iwiiikl.tur. At soon so it was over, without giving the intlivid. ual about whom he was toeiUhuted, lime to breath, the stranger went on, , "lldoli? hurrah! but he stand it nicely, old grntluman. . I lltouglit the last . pop ud a laid ye low, but by the powers ot mud ef y had another fair game of Polktr to pUy, l b lieve ye d take the put y tl. Ye d a tuvk it list time. ef ye'd ,, vnlr not ahewed yer hand. , But aink politics. Well, ye Sfir, I know , aa there's uothin bttt yoa can tell sometlun abuut all but tuan thing an abuul thai ye know noth in. . . . .- - lit is he made a blt to catch breath and Mr Cly who waa both am zed and , amu- sed witn his ucw friend vou tented Itithseii with smiling, Thar't wan tiling I aay he dont knots notbm about (ue continued) an that us 3Wmpert a cross thai in Louisiana i a lone ways ahead y oar boys up in kiniUe- ky in some : things au we re. last inium up wi' ye ia ether. An wait. i thing i sure, that t wamu hogs is now ahead of s'l ether huga. d I take the odds bow y drive llie animal j and thar'a 3 par of the oriwett hojt that ever was fattened that , I've rais ed oyer lo the twampyuodtit ef je'll. aay ye 11 take inein and put theta e yer Eat old faro I've l.terd to siiucb of up in iniuck I'm perfaitiy ssli'ytV It's all I aakt jst ty If ye'll uke ' the . critter slong iht' what 1 waul to be aL5 f- Mr Clay still smilintf nodde J atseni .'Enough taid old ! bv acreatned out the swamper, who war to i overjeyed with Mr. Clay 'a acceptance of the present at ,- almost ,-;o. . shake his ,arna oB, euo;h Said, . Mr, Clay, the hogs II trav el.,f' I nur yourn ttj thr.Ursl boat and ye never seed nothin so prime in the hog line, I , promise . ye:.f ferwclt, Goil blast -.y. Look out for thu -hogs .-(making kit c way out of the crowd) .the real grit, sir, genuiae . twtmp sersogert, ,but: they'll .peak for thurselves whca ye get them along.- God blree ye agaiiwl'w ofT.'ih - By the time he btd got through? wiihali this he had worked hit way out of dhe crowd tti at ha 1 teen, gating oj on hi to- Tor some time, lo an instant more be was oa hia bora aud away. Mr Clay and hifriend laughed heart ly at the idea of hogs speaking lor them selves, but the earneatneta ana warmth i f of friendship shown bf the strar.irr brought a k Jly glow over the hearts of all present. : And well it might inattnan a man ner and conversation, rough, unrestrained and defiant though they seemed, no one could help seeing were the manifestations ol an honest, guileless whole sou led tnd. disinterested friend ol the great man, the sight of whom had ao overjoyed h m. He had all hit lift- Viewed Mr Clay with the aatne feeling of wild enthusiasm t hit so many thousands entertained for Gen. Jackson, durirg hia lift time. He had ; ataked and lost - his pile on old Kentucky,, and would do it a guin t thousand times, if the I'ccaaiun' bfTerod. .lie had allowed hinnolf to vbelicVt ' that Mr. CUv waa the greatest ii.aa alive;' and when he found hiuiteil fwr ihe first lime iu his pie senchi.joy&ixciteinent fairly overthrew hi m , it. h could lm v e 1 aitt d- wa bla life for hi ni on the sput,. with a feeling of 1 rittfOiih J lliiw, reljesUiDg nmat tie conirinplaf.iuu.ol (ucli eelingtandcoiid of a public man when he places it in coh trast w ilh the coarseof thepottahed ; f a wtiirrg teeiver auer piace, oi tne near nets nai terrer who messures out his declarations of frindahin by hia pro pec U of reward worships the man only as a representative of the darling oflice which a turn ol Ihe political tide may place in hit bestowal. FRIGH I EN ED AT A GONG- , We have heard a funny story told of a young fellow, residing in one of our tobac co growing counties of Virginia,, (says the New Orleans Picsyune,J who recently made his first trip to Richmond,' the capital of bt' Wd Dominion purpose -"ej eoHing. lii rop,7,weifmf rubbing off some of the rust which bis backwoods 'fetclungiup' Jbad throwa upon uis manners. - .- H " reached Ilichmond about th middle of the -forenoon,- and wat fortunate in eel ling hit crop at an advantageous rale, and almoet immediately. Meeting with tin old schoolfellow 6ne who. had lived in, the city long enough to know its ways-r-he waa advised to uke up his lodgwgr tit Buy den's, the crack house of the. place, . and mil ner no at once went with bag and bag; Kage Juat oeiore -dinner hia- counUy mend called upon him, and found him comlort.bly located in a room just at tbe head of th first stairs, Jt, wat close upon dinnertime'. ' , " . 'Suppose we take something to attt an appetite,' said the chap who had 'just come down.' ' ; : . .,. , f Agreed,r rejoined . his eity fiiend;: 'a giaae oi wine and. outers for mi.'i !( j ; - - 2lt'i go do wo to- the bar and-- get it dinner't most ready, continued . the lobao- co-grower.. . . , ..,..r,,l, , ,i 'Wemitrht as well have it un k-r. the rejoinder. : , 'r.,..a. fjood hckt but how.are we to eall f..r it!' ' - ' . ... .. Ring that bell there.' V What bell?'. ; : v Pull that rope hanging iheie ,-. The young- fellow laid hold of the rone and gave it ajerk. and just at thai moment! the rone-irjumlr-J tnt Ann v.... 1...1 i - " rw - - a.V-V. HIU he faesrd such a SOUnd befnra. and ilia rumbling eiath came upon his ear with a report that stunned him. tie elsggered back from the tope, raised both hands in honor, and exclaimed.' 'Great Jamaalem. what t smash!' I've brokt everv ' nieea ,f crocacry in tne IlOUae. 1 here Bint a whole duh le.l! You must stick by ro. old fcl iw Biiurcaaing nis irienti; 'Uon I. leave me in this scrape, for the whole bp won't L..a . .1 t. .. "at. -1 Ma- P7V t '"eaiisge, m Wiial jJi1 y m Ml me to touch that cursed rope lor!' uut before bis riidiid, who was' al( but bursting with lsugliier,"' could Answer, a servant entered Ihe room with . Did yori riut, the lellsir?' ' BelL no, hangynar bol1I rieVr r to pch cu-a ooii,in my uje; wnat Deiir l oet.er taw your ber , SorhcbuJy ' rung, the bsll oflhit toom; .,, .',,'iiiicva ino scrvani, 4 , '2io, they did n'L There'a nobud here thai ever saw a bir--and tU.iM,rninn; to hia friend - he'exelaiisied s.ide, . It's lie hiio out ol iu I shan't have - a cnt left lo grt home if .1-. pay the entire- damage. What do they , aet audi rascally traps ' as ilial ftir. lo take In folks from the countryr -L.. A af. ;l-a. a. a . a...". .Aiier a vioieni hi M lauguur, the friend waa enabled to explain that it -waa only tbe gong sounding for dinner a aimple auifunena to walk down to soup, vox tip on the Ivhinesa plan, r J bey made their way to the dining-room, but it wa "tome time before tbe yoong tobacco-srower could get over lite thinning and . awful effects of that dreadful gong. j it.. v ; -i lt was a mercy,' he taid, nhat the ertsb did not turn hit hair gray on the apo't.' ;f THE DEAF AND DUMB. ' ' f a 1 , .. . . tV ,.! --T- e,. r- peanrort county court list levied ,a Ux lor ihe fcducatioa of ihm nnfortanaie tlut in ihaloouoty, u .iMih; .i-i,!. 1 1 ln 'in,., .nl, i"1,' "irl y4;' IMr. R II. Brown, hat Isnj-d-Prop t' for printing a Whig Newspaper at Ashebo ro Randolph Country, in this' Stale.- We Lwklj him success in the snternriie. A SNAKE-BIT 18ISHMAN. ' r The Kew ' York Spirit of the l imes' re lues a verv trood story, which, difesied of iu redundancies, amounts to tne Kii.ow.ng-. A puny of gentlemen in. Jenn., . among whom were Jut'ge A one; Jsmce w. and a certain. James A-, having gbre upon a deer hunt, were greatly annoyed by a eori of lrih Jeremy Diddler, ''w!w quartered himsalf in their camp, and bored them by day with 1 his idle taunting. t and, ' at night, drove aleep from their lent with the drone of tbla nasal pipe. . Patrick- est' tertained a mortal dread for anakea, and one of the party determined to uke advanugw of hie national airejodice, with a- view -of renins rid of his company.! Accordingly,' one night, when he waa 'sound a-snoting,' perhaps dreaming of anakea, the rnischiev-i oua gentlemaa, (ao the story runs.) got hie ; hunttag-knife, and, going to , where the i , ofl'al of the larue deer hod been thrown, cut -ed' about seven feetol the intestines, and, securmg tlie ends with twine to retail' the contents, lied one end of them Un and lied il to a corner or Paddy a linen, that liad i wandered through a Tint' in his Ob-no-Wwv ' iiBvet-mcntion-em's, coiling it all up smooth by ;7hia aid,"- anake-liie indrtru All r thingt-thurorrangrdi the-wnsfpirttcirsrtay dowriraln;iiid'aruhri!6ht1uiohw6F of Ihe atage-lori snares, the ssje genilo-: an roared ottt at Mat top-of hit VwrCtHa. waaTA Vig eopperheaded - black rattle ' snake, eleven fuel lung, has crawled Up my d trowseri, and is tying himself into adoub- e-bow knot round my oodyr giving the " Irishman, with every word a furious dig in 1 die side with hit elbow, with a running ' accomptuiament on hia 1 abina with hit beelsl Uf course, all mis noise ana nur'" . - .... - ing awoke him quiet: anu wiue; in lis 1 first movement be laid hie hand ' on the nice, cold (oil at his side. Hissing -out a 1 .Jaytiis! from between hie clenched teeth ' lie made a bound, that earried him tome ten leet eleaf of Uto Campt and with' a force that slraighiened ulihe coll and mada lhv snake a tail crack: lika a eart wnipl Uasf 1 t ing one wild, biasing look behind, he tore off with the rapidity of lighting around lhe' - - .: - i !i. . r r..-.- .J camp iu.a .si. audTav-.vxy-4ouridf - vntlinoi iflna imt'. asla Mm bv th - taitt ' " - e - j Oh, hourly Vargin, stop 'iml Ocb, Saint Pathrick! tare 'im in till jabletts, A- what 1 A what He's got m fast hhwld! och her ' has, by7abcr! an he'a t mendirv his haulu. . -Ooh, murtherl tlowty Vsrgin! gintlemen t uke howld ie Jimt thoor imrtnoof i in w-1 the tail wadV' -'--- r - During this scene, the Judjje stood hug-5 ging t tappling with both arms 1 and out' leg, hit head thrdwn back, emiuing acream after awreamtJim W. Ityren litt otck, with hie feet againtt a tiee, his arms elevax ted like a child's, when Jie .wantt yea to ' help him up, uttering - teresm for scream With the Judge. 'All soonds, at all elikV1 ordinary ; laughter, had 'ceased, '' amf tht pte.ent nptet would have randored imiBOfC- tal tlie voral famt f of t dbzert ' panthers, " seeompaniifd in theiy ccnqrtL by; thr fog .f wbtatle of a ttetmboat. Jim . A 'fat Jim stood with hit legs about a yard apart,'-' i 1 1 : 4 1.!-- .1 i - . ma 11 Hue wa ma oipf, aiiouiiiir a cegiuar intervale of about five seconds, ' 'Snake ' Snake!! Snake!!!' at the) tatnt iuionatioo, but so loml that the echoes mocked eat ft other from fifty crags, and 'Snake 1 SoakeH reverberated loud and lung oraong those' mountain slones. whilai hit eve cafefullv' and closely followed the Coot st of 'poof Paddy, round the camp. After lurining ' round it about thirty timet, the ' persecuted ' one flew off in a tangent into the dark' -' ' woods, and tht medley sound of "anskel murdiherl help! fire! Howly Targin!" Ao. gradual1 y died- away ia the distance; and.' t the huntere were alone. s-.'.,tii-i;..;j Umphtaid Jim W. fafier- ltorjbtn' ; ' hit lauehinr lriccoBt-h,yumph I thouchl that snake would stop snoring in this camp ' atUasil Umph.' '-Tht next -ey'enlnirthr' Patlander was en irfhTri"ftawTg1iljr'i: rste through Knoxville wiih a tmall ban die uodar oaearmond a- Imire -slrillalah inr -? - the other band, poked out ahead of him in - i a half-defensive, half exploring attitude. 'r When-he was hailed ty ' AfChMei;7 With, Which way, Paddy! ;i Casting found J, at the speaker a tort of a hang-dog, sulk''; iflaace, he growled forth t wofd at a' ttep. Siraie 10 ouid lrelaod, by - Jsyguwj whrt -- there't no tuahesP ti.-. Ar.-i yu-ij--. v.- ! Thy throniclcr of this ifaly Indicrout ' incident, concludes thut 'You cannot my -'snake to either of the party-yet, . without it costing a eettif vest buttons or producing a sutcn in tne. aiua" A A GOOD JUDGE, ..J;,:,....vvv..;.vKVM,-if atA" ' - A Liverpotil paper tayt that Bltv Justice J . Coleridge, lately, during a trLit al the Ccn. tral CriminJ Court, aJe )he following J' remark: fit seems to me to beceme, live,, practice, -that he moment a pernu is pre- sonied in a wiiniVa-bci, fie ft to be treated Li as though he 'were tied to a (Uke,' to' be baited by every one. Such' shall not be tfe eae where I ptea-ile,' '' j ; We, have aeeii faics in iLla ' country, 'J. Mtliere'.' wifnewe. .'.iui cros exansjnttion. u, . hive been treated somewhat ancourtt'ouNly, and ''baited" arid ,"bsdgered"wntirtheir nanenee hat been anmnuatea. and ' their ' tiiniimotiy'weakeneil,'a!ihotrgn theyrwere leiit dttiroutM Hesvf'y to tht truth " There can be no douht liial, iu such cases, it is the duly of a Jud.e to inteifere aud protect the wimert. Bot!anJov
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 4, 1846, edition 1
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