.1 -A .' ...I -J 'i'.-f- ,:..v;.-'-:.:J . ' --'- ? ;, ..! : .1? ! ifi EST FROM il EXICO M3Z.ri wav of Penis I'llSU'iJflifeeofa tjazette menUont ibi fan S;atcs sloop of war i -mwM Mexico and on ine coast 01 1 v 1 Vera Cruz, 1 ampico, ,1' I.Vfueeh cruisers flie ly wale content the C&slio of San Jt&b . je!j VMfmi ib preset bfcrr abaotjod, tbeif3 .nr. Vessels from !M linof-r toe J l-uri-jrt Lli iteanrhr unflfT ue - isiaou s SfV?k f,ii,'' l'mcbM( re croismg iU.t fcrt; shot r ItO Visile. Ue Hf1k -IruHwhU-n pori was MHO'Obvthe, Mi0-lGo.. Iffipkor cio,e ,n wi the IMirU re cruising along li,ii-imAiX,Ar. n Texas. . The Brit-, wetk re- Sfi& become .raediAW , be. kJilfilp b ten the French squadron 5ir1iiil the VandaW fay uri- c Mm. Prow tltePluladclphia XtS.; Gazelle fJuZjf 50. THE U. St GOVERNMEN T AND THE j : UN ITEI) J STATES BANK IWNDS. 1 4 We find in jhe National Oaxattd of yesterday aftfirnnon thel jf otyoined paragraph : I ; i 1 1 ?l"tlis rt :rtioredl lhail the Bond of toe Bank of the United Sutes,de in . 1839, for two rnilliclnliof dollars bis bqeo fiojd by the! Trtisiiiry pc-pirtooenU at; pir to Charles Maiaielter, Esa of this hi 1 i , Tbc(abo1erqn-or, we are happy to ssy, ia welljloun Jedf : The; MtDecffer .Was. made; for the Elonl jdo in 1 840, tor a. like amount, but declined jkbej Secretary of the Ttetiuty not hzung decidod that the public exigco cf will rrqiiire iu sale Yl J ' The pur it Use,1 We understand is (or ac count fitbi! Juktted iSutes Bank, j ' We a so understar tj that Mr Macalester bas effec ted a ni!ptii tion by which the third Bond for two millions; of dollars Will be liquidated in a manner equally acceptable to the Go vernmcnt andto the Bank t - ; We are trnjy j igrtifiedo har of these arrangement! We hope, and, indeed,caQ not doubt, that ther are lndicatite f a bet ter understanding between the two contract nig parties ; and we congratulate the coun try upon tbia event, which we consider as equally cr'ed to the bank, a beneficial i relations; of the Union. table to the Administration & and which cannot fail to have ' ! : i ..ji.il . -' r J: :l nfiueoce upon all the business er Sicrificios, Ihei rrencli ano American MfMi. in-ih constant lepiprcM-attom Kit i Si I-' FROM TEX ;as. New 'Orleans, July 56 A V" -' -'" -i - ' v- Jiff-. . i I- JrJHeta'mer (olumUja, which arrived MeM?M?ogi iV baye Houston par "tti ' .'.'"Bj these we learti iht 4n4 Qf toajachesj; in 4h neighborhood ot Irlfcf&roo-e1ekceec Sf it.i,Vnliflimadversipiis are made on the i H ffitbe Executive; for taking np "WHO WjASTED THE CLOSE OF ; ' THE SESSION IN SPEECH - ;l :Un'4i:MAkiNb. iV:"-1! The Globe h constantly harpio? upon the time of the Huse jripar' the cl:of the scmsion b ncr wasted in speech making Its own culucnria show who had full share to that matter. Jo ihe Glub f:ih0 5ih nltunb, we find la speech of Mr j iDanjcan nf Ohio. ceVp)irg -teii Howe! of Representative Juhj bill flu establish an ludtpeiidau. lilnd tntier, carrv into jMilnMla taw tecently ! passed bytn- jtk to iris, euecu H -trail J i ifif n ictnitj it 18 The. same tribe,! howr ot Bastrop, remain quite therefore supposed that J com-Bex- thos : In tlu 3 18S8,onthje; Treasury," ! f- I In the Globe! of 13th ultimo, we find another speech of-Mr t)uncan, of Ohio, occupying 12 ccldmn and aj-Ha!headed thus: In the Houtfc f )?.ni-.nfrfi'i( iTuhi 7. Ift.fi . on ihn hill tnakiiig appropriati'Hi for liarbfirs,iod in reply to 1 Curtis Brogden the eneecti of itr. Bond of Ohio. r S t , ! U 11 4' SATUirbAY, AUGUST 838 bare jbeen blessed at lecfftbhwitlm irat tuat extends we learn, throasboot Ithe coaoties ol Divb and Rowan. 1 We bad oirun tl soffef gieatry Trom drucghtf hot we have already ob- erre4 we revived appearance ot the Corn. it: H,. Li - ,1 i i . 3 it lEteWmA-U is said that M I Lfe$oytf Georgia, one of ibe passeogers saved nl the late catastrop be of ithe Pulaski wis also oa beard a the Home and the Wm Gibboaa three of the most appalling siloaiions of fdanger The fleetioo week is wt tjUmelbf'eB1eo aryn if tiiiwere, we have not! baljtibiea to j tary, and if It; were, we have -dot had.time to spic oaipoj ining wonn wuue react og; cur po sition before the sovereign people aValicandidajie will excuse us. it 1 . ELECTI ON RETUBNSi ; W -f -. - - . - - . V i ' FOR GOVERNOR. ( ROWAN. j f Mi , For DqdleVi 'L Branch, 2008 is Gkhral Assemblt. VI! j : I ,. . ilton C . SeRAfe Samuel Rlbelin: Com77umj Won. D. Crawrd,1 Hamilton Jooea, Jesse A. Clement. ' :;l.n j- S-nte R beiiuj Q87 ; E D Austin S52 CummoisCrawfo-d 1475 .Ifcnca 13 Cle 11 Kilatrick 734 ; Adao ttose- Giles VV. Pearsun 335-Aii ment 921 ; R . . i - man 535 ; Whigs I I John (1 Ha ii! !' ! j IIow t9 disperse d moa Present a nabscrfp tiun'aaer to the people, and they will vanish in l.rietWiokiiogf an eye.- .v ;-J-M iC lMs statcd in Ojej Nashville Presbyterl- laiBvsu. id uen; Aeurew jarasoa the 15th New York correspondent f the Boston Ail. is. .writes the following parsgrdgh--- whicb is certainly remarkable, if true ! nave just had a long conversation Willi a 1 ennessee ; gehtleuianj who u ah tultnate frieud of GenJ Jacksbrt. He sajrs that the old General hss abandojied Mr. j Vjkn Buren i totally unfitlo carry ctjit hia rueaauies oi poucy. j I nts aDanuitntTieilt took place when the news of the j proposi tion to extend the time of removing the Cherokees reached the Qehnilage.' ! The Indian policy Is peculiarly Gfri. jfucksore and the nKTreroeut of Mr " Van Btireti iia fetation itp it has disgusted i the old Iherrj. Hi? has said thjif Martin in totally, ijieffii cieut to ict as President of the Atnericaii People, i The opinion of General Jacksoli will kill Mr VanjBurep witfi the adfpirerb ofjtha herojjvho supported ilie NewjJYr4 ker because theitMnasler tlid. iNjKii rian Church in tha city on julu and that the sacrament was formal- adnuotstered to him. .- - -ii the as ever ef at GenMcbadestni aslcstib to thtexBenmcntsnr U.t. ;M exi.f Ufehmondyhig says tnat the state: ment of the Ccorier'scorrespondeat accords with the iDtelI'?ehei. wKirK it ..i . ediiopasouicsenaaedtocrediti - - o tq be: apprehended that the Preiden may br compelled to convene another cxua seasion ot Ucngress thissammei or fall, in nifH'ii, -t . , - . j JU. - . 'U V .... on Fob Sheriff J rdie elected, ' Sfafedefti-?Harde 821 ; John Jones 571. i Thomas Fter is elected ShiifT 'of Davie Coonty oy a lairg rnjjrlty oircr B Ijajnnsil ; X it I BE AUFORTicoUNTY. fi i - f Comtnona.lW illie A Blount and John Ms Willamsboth AVhigsv l For iSovbrti or Dudt768; Branch i217; i Hi 1 BEAUFORT AND HYDE.' ! In thf Senatorial Disttict, GenMi James P'K. Yilliams (Whig) is elected. i WAYNE! 1 X Jobn Exam, Senate ; Elias Barnes and public affair l xoco toco Lrnmrr .The PhtUdnW. n,i ette acktwwledgea the receipt ifi tabid locufuco wuiiauuicaoo, beaded Fax Jot the Peepil; uie Qriuwraptif of which! it W ;a -AniiUH only by . that of so adverti-emetii once sent to that paper. ,of Si titin rcUtaUsnix, kelckt on A oew paper, to he ealtil Th John. ?J Ck.? w about to be esUblisUed o Boston, I is jtftuiaryectia to ad vccaie entire abat' oence from all meats as an article of diet I bai nexi io thai fruitful hat did of fanaticism aod fylly ?b, 'UlHarrism:'th9 j Cincinnati Evening PcSl rePCltS. WitiLsif4tntnr fsinfltnra in ihft i . .. i ,v. : ' - - - t -r. 4 1 ruin tit piie staieroent, that, in case of the nom- inauon or ;,ir CJIav as tha Wh ? candidate fur the Presidency, Gen4 Harrison ill bo taken op by Ihe Van Buren party. After staling; the ra- more heretofore referred tobv oa.1 the Cincinna U paper adda : We have addhional reaonna belwring that it determined ch beyond dis- pue,:j wesuaii re larther inurmed on this Sub jet irt a few a days, when it fcholl belaid before our readrs:' Well we ahalt have no oljfc We stop the press to aonoance-theS f ' result of the Dyfdson county Electiil3 : Senaie-AV. It Ht, 462 J. W j Tl 452; CemcnisJteeall; 1S3S:? Bro'trfciH. : walser, 407 ; SnorirKn. 531. 981 J Kennedy,523. GaverDof,Dat:)ey, 1 ; ; IZafthcmcarc, Tliom feti n - 1 . n - ! OK TVT 0 v 1 F. JJarrcir IMPORTER, SSAU ITRKET H AS on sale a complete aaorinipnl f c! aod desinW 'articles io ; th fck,f which will be sojl td the country trade, c; most favorable terms I The attentioa ri par. ers is respectfully sojiciied, with; the htpe tl iog able to givei entire satts(?ciion j in t particQlar. j :l ', . i j 'New Yorkj"! t Jolv, 1838.i-7w3S has transpired hit ally blast Mr. ry a second -term; mssrfne1ins4'have terto that will si r iTcctu hopes for the Preaidn-j- TT : ' Tempera A MEETIXU if ithe Rowan and Cs! r: HarriUiwe r.on .fayatBateV flit VtUiest betieen1 luesds 2S.h last.ot.p 10 yen ri.nd Mr U., while we should hav 7; i"nrZX:r lllliliua V. MV ouuot ofithosbccets ot ihe latter, we should be content with the ejection of lr former -unless, :JJJ J" II - - maeeo, ip permit: log himeif to receive Ibe votes of the; Loco Focoe, he shtlula adopt lhir princi ples, io which case we son!d p( course M touch nM ihe unclean tbincr" A coUiiihn htcARn Mr August 11-1.35 j are in filed, to si tend. SAM L. LEMLV. Preset Rowan Co. T. ;:. .1 i I . I - 7! wu-narrin woom tnrow someiuiae mnE imposfiiUty of canyinfeon tteWat. that wo wot of into rather a aomr attitude .the i -Ji.r i.i. Richmond Epqmrer, I foi exam pi Oaused He wi.l not have ft cnrnrra',s ourA left in Ine curse? whom it arterwards supporifd." that State. " The administration rhen In the ! I Mnehbwrg Virginian. nidi uicjr win latc wanj' diner M iriAii 14 ii nootiL irt rw riin.iiicipii vm.( iVhlCh has I ... .. iii..;rj.:.: . -. i L .' ;4," I L... 1 " t : ' 1 ! i .! T . I OTII MH lUIICt.UlllflCUCVIUW, UU Mil? It..; in i pni'.PRpp nio var. i umikiit nKaiifu mun ? inmncrti rui nritn CTrsator I . - . r . . . ... . ii, inrir cjpirrirr, r """v!!"' ",u. " " I due me for aix rears 01 labor, have etni.. .- n f : - r ,i roe to sell the establishment at theffnl tt : nrf sent ear . The Subdcrintioa is : i,i mi - m inii'nriTiiY J - Lion i nu.iuttjs.t' ana mj ve. weir d Advertising gi DKEDrDOULAl: Henry Clay should' bt The New York papers announce the sud- and the JjPfi;; r talking of uniting on den of Emancel ds la Motta, 1J HM V?! . hzlir. "L- J kl! Lr .do o year. A gentleman of tah man rather than olArtnil ' - Plia,r ova ff "rrisuii;a. uermcr rcjpn, . i nere t,iWHW CM"W 11,0 oavaunau ixo- sht, baVe pi'pdf dff-f mosf fo .mam BkM mm 1 aU- t m. A . F fl I I f , rW a- 1 1 I i . elements ot t punucan, wno was carried w oy apoplexy, 1 would not wilih2y let a go into ny rah be no doubt but that new Commons ail ViB-i-no party wrjl be developed in thej West; be reroor, VmaiiWaJJrity M nf?ing. Much howmrer,, wil m "X :,u4 ' P-1 I . MerP resoU of... thej coming, elec 111 :!' ; - m-V 4--! tioos.'? .- .1 - - i : ' J - HVlTT tr m M T'l.' II . i : r Mnta riora arikkrriaiv.fhfA nf PlUlimnha tp.lKTlli purprtingo ae ben delivered, the one only I Dadley yowr nights before ther close ot the session, a nd tbe otherjoni tb;Ja flight of the tion, on which ah v business was done; both; bv Ml Duncan, of Ohio 1 Juadisontan. change, i For Govcf - t who lljjirr'elatrges must have been iUtea on f Jtaero, uy iq e sgi uers a i A fuffiinr named, James right, T(u morjxns 8IUCP, oca irm riousion, ui- t mur3mn); an Indian; was lately arrested Etejirher he had robbed the; church iliBjXi'y pounds of silver iti eonsecra- k t essefeiFsi Vrfg h t hei n g condu cted (Io iqasom fi!was uoeraica oy lneneriu oi dd;a justice. of peace" : f , plirloiQ'Me catne V G4itaianb(alple all the ; horses and m mm atb.''placet 'Near Copi- '5iMf lMertobkL.even wagons loaded .feoaosej'-twhreh .-Vhey. pillaged. H;Hflg)P4jtnam .a.nd Harris, two of the lr ; 'bejfjiilib. cjaptrtq; and' robbed two Nujijj rjrt claiming o icftizenlbf ttie Umtetl Stales, and threat- ynff to!bblaih 'redress froin their Consul ilatnini3; so trighlened the maraadirg ;ider thatibe ingtaptty g'avajhem their 1 1 1 rj theirMttOTtrfes : axl$l-' c;werir " jarlfcle tliev .;A-jBttelM much lirgcr theatre is about Tot ouHiexaciiy opposite toe iapiioi - lx-tt fill 1 .r-1-1 '';'J4'. . ; :i- "" r" P- :tltp NEW ORLEANS BULLETIN. ,Tliejifmap?rs rare; chiefly occupied in 5 u,. J.' i i . ' - J?.' . t '.-!- t vuvissjiiirinQ merits oi tne resnective can j.tee&Mdncfl:abn.Vjc Presi Wifllfihid Coli- WtllphistJustice of Tlexavis men- 1 fhe lijrrjjrn by sCrpss of block f f ei nati lllc eri possession of Corpus C nri$- t3-.'attt'' Ji . 1 ii.'ii Li ' -. i .' i . ii - ii e " uv fe''i . ou au ppues are lanuea, Sf1' .'teridr." jjii- consequeqee inlexpress had been Hfett lbc &esidenf at Nacogdoches. f t?f 8 pssession; of this-place, the Mex- waBomo-extente II frts by France. The Texians WpH noMaiki loudly of marcb- Ff RsTp'ubJic meetings had S-?HMjBr Siu4 ei.epaased to jraise a voluriuejr .;?r?H,.P 'putri.n, motion . agai ost Hlhot,ldiue policy of the Govein: ZmlWlfm x? Wpropcwed , mea- gaof j the' people bavf led; by 'pr editions com tier by ilia Mexicans I f! GRANVILLE, :t:' IM .1 " i Senatf, John G. Taylor (Whig) 340, Jas; WychelVn) A SIGN. Gilliam 1W) 94Sp.raceiI 747, Eijah Hester , ! on Wednesday week, on the passage from Philadelphia to New York. We understand that Lieut. iIa. .EoiTon.States, Reighbqorhoods and ?ine3 the promotion and transfer to the 8th S58!; CommAnsI Robert! B 'lnv'19 of wh,mi ,d composed, a r.e someiimea found u nations are Regiment of infantry, wbic ader a false. stowed upon him, preferring Col. Pierce de- ad been be- to remain in ii June 23, 1833, w ; la - - service. An early application i it-quecd. ' il l i - ft r ,-,... wv --avt . v I. i iuuorana vmpraicr. Our "Exchange Pavers iii ci Carolina, will please give this a fciv i There is i&n ynf the State of New York ernor'1?u'1,e-,l wheh polls ld6 votes. During Gen .-JaksnnSt j Col L. Gilliam orace.L Robards ( W ) deiustouaused by some temporary caprice, ai !be artillery Army dntl Aflry aroni (Van) 845. , For Cfov. dopted without doe rrficiion. : v'.j J.' ' ' , cle' h ' -I'L - . ', - ritoMi H . i. oirri rt . i II .1 r r n i i m'tiwi to fr ricn er'rafieih fo oeso.-Ne- ne.nrm;05 i4iLfd. V.uin..ii,' r. . . i i i . . . I at. KraruhviHJ linwn eunniv. is llila tia v . ---..-,,-.-5 -r r- I Branch 22p. SheruT, Jdmy far instance, bflieved General Jacksoni tV 11f CAnU. f .r 1 when lA T lnl1 tha nniiiin tkl k, kn nnltin IS . '. J- . - . i . . -t 1 - ft r 1 ; . j 4 . . I . i - . i . I T 31 BHIi all. ftllllltf UUI W U1, T IIU U1U8I UIICJUU I . . " . a-iroraisira ion anapi ine. eiecuon or wr van j. YVanl Sfi7.Ja.nen ft Pr ViijftfiW1MD,wl Otaies Hank, woaldi give, the hnver -feny Aiv.ihirTa bai What U want. Ow J matuaiieonseni. "fjr"!6, regular 1.1, ' 'r ..J , . SAli U i i ' !ppeCter currency, through the agency of norr-ariaoV thin2,bot becontenf khave a little J fTHQS. C GRAHAM. Jr ' party 'i:eanfl aaw,rt nej pnnea tnemsejves i - - w....... .wj an i .r i,, . au- I k.ii,UT.n .Ji lis u in beiiffftt noiimous in the support of what they thin -election. Tlire j f.:.:': 1 11 TThTrfanNTi TTTfniT! nr. fTHHE Copartnership heretofore exist tr rr ' as it was presented to them bt Gen. Jackson. ,nree Pfrsons a : j ' a i it t at L ! it L n ". voles ree hundred and refused to vote for gover JOHNSTON. - I -4 ! - - - .1 ii Joial HouIdr,!fV B) C6frimOns Jbbo aod promise4 ;hjy- Mr Van Buren. "A1 the last and probably more than 150 voters ceived oWrylkebit 3 in the town. Since thtr lUend l1e c,ecf,onf more recent measures or the administration have been explained io thel country a. mnjuiiy ut .1 'JlL. LJ-Lr I J. ! J.j! : .1 i:N ifit'RR ii(iin:inm,iiiH Klin ; 1 nmrrnniini. 1 & 7iinm 1. ; 2 . - 1 .1 : i : cans hae iefuVdto vote for men wboUve-'-th'ul F ;EUtnon (VVhig an.d ,ornlinon4 (V I-!.;.'.!.' .. ! - I - . . " U 1 i 1 !: ' .: .; I: 1 i ---'! if- ; :1 ; f - V proven themselves recreant to their pltdgesand B) Whirr cain one. Poll: Senate. HmiMcr' unfaithful to the country. Fourteen opp-isitioh S j ' 'r n-i ' ': ... pipers Hive ben subscribed for, ...d Ury ot n li ?nrl f ) Comr?f lh thee men hate determined to cast their votes lington, 07, Tpt!iri8on 580, Adams f'W). in a mmner best, calculated to drive the adtuinl: eq iain' b n ao t; ! ...,i.;U,.;Umi,t, ui. ..-.k ku. S3, Bdon (V B) 488. For Goveruur ."grace.l."i-This h a siiikingilldstraMonL-iif ibe Dudley;732, Braiir.h 142. m'ghiVevldtibn'goinff on in all paris; of thje 1 M nv np enough to understand it he nature of our; Uuverrr meht, and to appreciate its close relation '- to the interests of the country, there will be found ta king their invincible stand against the folly, tlv madness. the bigotry, the iniolereoce. .the miS rule, ihe ignorance the incompetency, the blindness; and the . federalism, tf thin i party iri power. May thej not relax one step,; or omj nerve, uniu ine uoTernmoni is resioreq original porityi and the country peace, and proiperityjand perpetiit ton and constilulion. -76. 1 '?Vl1!fai fUu-4hta State Banic experiment! now! .lay.; alwaia .be prepared for ;tatfy lay, -. The I . -M . - , f A mm n a.' nr. has htil la ' n4 Is wmlanl ilk (hut Pnr? !?Wjro;td.telI the people thU U.e MM mhX:.7:Z f ' rZ w i - .5. . ,ii .. " ."m.w ... . . rn lii'' HrU I II Jl II Ii II . Pr m.ire. The rich fear novertv murethan the door. Pi HV V M P I I ii Vl . iehesjdonot make'rtc. -1 '"VV.:; r I' "' r ,.. ,.1' i ' ' currency-alt ihey can do if, to colMhatdmol UV n'lT f " "r if . "i ,r w -TTAVING: pdichidnhe entire inter t or'coin W 'ibe offireholders, V ta fags- ftS? j 1ft Mjohn Urahafc.lf the late finn cf TS torW Wr?fl Now this come witha oooracl kh&? f t?.d"hf wri fionB 1,me U P Graham Ool aad having connected ! h,re peop Nowtho:mewithapSrac Y witb,Tloa,r CGriham.Va:. fur '.the j W ihi deelareJ.exlusiv.e. friends of the pec,, .and bai cuf off hundreds ot; thel inhabitants. of .carrying oka jtbl basioess as heretc . Difm. Jt .not ao-iworfivinso iin? trom tne. l i uuierouroi cweiuucky nas onereo a jo-i ih firm (JRiHfM R.-pnTP P a a UNO July 2d, 1838; L. GUAHAM. ailed to I'al .Gov erf, ment whjch was-establtahed bcnfiii of rail is so powerless that.it can dd both ing for them in correcting theyiiiated slate of the more. The "rich fear poverty more ,t ban the poor, ' ruches do pot makencl. party tf.at have destroyed the United States way of ene thousand dollars' for cur- Tilmaji Farrow (XV) iii tlm Comuionsi WASHING TON AND TY RUEL Binkv. asid thereby destroyed the best mncy in the worl I. When that; institution waf in operation a nian could travel to ihf west and hoy htr.d for his e.hdarern, ye8 to the for qdartort . ' x X ! . a . - - . M I va biuu wvuiu; uj auia uiin oMne origin or me oisease, mat tl may do pre- patrons, their stock oa hand, is good.vand I anioii l rrrm rrr iAftinr mm -a a . a. i a i. . : ru.tu.p- :i i ; by strict attention tto business to merit a cunt i j! J anon of ibe patronage so liberally cxten Takw&h long nkp consUltrins. A man. fell I the' former firDi.n! ; i 1 f M from a strainer on th North Stiver, a short lime " , '! llGRiHAM frFOSTEIt. ! t litz. i. d Si.ruiH (W) eloded Senatorial District. s f In the town CRAVEN, bf Newbern, the vn i i nf hs' widij spread republic for. any purpi? witli smceV an lept there our hoors. jso the papers July 3d, 1 838-3 wl ta Dfir xb m 3"d movement mmennv atl.il valoei "WiW .-. " " I : . -! I rn - T : IT ... k. i.;i L-; u-..i r.L l:. rJITr flti U I. : iK,nlow Mth m mke rti attemet. and allevortl u" t inii . "5" a,lf' S"S w loinif t i i , , .... , . .i.r'r 1 . '1 1 nap over bvinot.-i'ieatnne. rttnn ? ri kin. in. kiiv: kat.1, f n..l ck nn.J I . r i ih a . I &UHtiX eslored to iW for Doilley 205J Bian N assured tit i j i t' e Jt t lity t.,! iis un candidal b, fol Che Leg Ji tht efplaleep their eyes soen, there aroj wolves in Cheeps dUhtng abroad! he that ii M stood, ;n(t; (or s U sg-aiost ts, he that professes exolc head. ch 44. The Whig gislature were far a- ryiMllMte br tit Mexicans 13PaHlf 0$rccntiy entered Goliad tKHS)pe;bos and end leg abou j the riHfflrc're'aithe lPdWfbime ijj. i---m J-B .-. yiv w,c;i.auu "irlMT r"filTH"Iwrer.ejf cenaureu iir ms J l, tf. ,Tp.i:B-.V-p flvc-'wia til. in' one 4'me,?1rd during v the Hay har4 J v r:T "WUian w M l'WDfX.?.. nia mi4 K"'tfSS;' eli companions were ? 4 t;!fe t efe v t h ey wtre gone ; ttf lXrrlbyaidiyo not go wit h them?f SbertfT, G Perry. WASHINGTON. IN.: i THE PROGRESS OF THE PRESIDENT; . l 4:. - : . ?r : m 3 a-- a .L' ". i ' . i ne ; uuanpitf sviiie nepooiiean, ol the is: inst. says . .,Frotn Louisia Court House the President went to Castle Hill, in this vounty I !ie rrwdnce of the Hon . VVm. C, Rives.whieh 4 An r. ace ue. : reatbMi alter night, and rematreU with that Ken lep.an putt! fc-i ;dy evening, and theffprocetdeui.w ti.dare mil.-, tbn restdeuce xil , t7.ii 72.,.i.. Col. Thomas J Ran bo! nhl wheie ho remained ! ifii ' 1 3 ' " ! until Monday eihtindMheneam ba to Char Seuate,:H G Sirui;!, Whig, lottesville.,, M - . - ' i. -fc t " S i. '1 1 be fcHowu g is extracted tuna the Charlotte JS'ew Method cf making Boots and Shoes.-r-1 Journal. Upn what authority it ts predica WW a !-... . " ' . r ! W " "' r wrtially described Ulst The whole lower oorl! uuc f' ace " " ,a' DUV wne1 Fe re lion, or Sole and jnole,of the boot or shoe, j is 1 fleet that the Judges in iMisstssippt ; are elected taade wth bnt mm seam, instead of two, a at by the people eveiy (bur years,we coulu scarcely prewui i vuu, ,reawg fawmy anaf onra-i lhin!T ess. than that 3nAi f.nnk ,. .. i he. " o t - i;T"T , fRANKN. j John p Hawkins, Senate; W PAVjlliaros atid Thilmas Hdwertoo.Commons--all Van Bnren4.0 chlnee. ;Dudleyi 25 iiferatich n'9f!ft,rff. tt,e c?9itutfl: Requires aj i : l copy ot the return to oe lorwarued to?XaH On t JMEREID COUNTY. Court ' oPleqs and .Quarter. (Session tj jiyuy 7efm; iS8f ie,24!h nit. in Richmond,. Va. by sivel lovt; to he peoph when seeking promotion! ajwaysTwiir pe cetve ; he that would separatl .' Ml ARb'lN, 1 oiieorVhe Etli the! Gaveirjoient from the peop'ej ai tempts to Richmond Comp!lerrOHi Miaj ieiih,.rl-thaif'frAnnm . Gotleib Sbober, ik. D nn.:.n';ti. T.ttrrc a ivs. ill I Bt nrw m m mmr arw na Editors of the VTTlJ';'? SS ANN M. Ii.ms. &JQi.n VVriffhl BURLEIGH. jfpURCpLL, all of that city. rrtia 2h;: i Governor ih the different Courities.should; ft uii- ill iiiichicti iivw I lrniW rnTS Itiprefjiro naitn nnl L-n, ... ...... I .. U m La: . J . &. Ii.r. X.l 1. s ... ui9iiuicuiiirg;uwio auu hiiucs, wnicu is IQU4I ''-. I'M ' il. ' in V-.i' '? ! i-5i 4Mt -P We ! t- 1 i. coo DEPviR It appearing to 1; Judicial Attacf r.: I Mark York. John Cloud, Winston ers & Johnson CI ent, j sammoocd Garnashees. Il ED this life, on Saturday morning the 28th flultirao. Mrs.t RACHEL STOUT. biltty of jthe mapjiifablure. 2d. The boots aid 1 ; ' shoes are much more beautiful in appearance du 1 anouia prciue anq that nw decision wui aiways ring thejrwhole wearing. in eontqueoce of the; i be marked; with such superior wisdom. j ' upper leather beingiturr.ed from onder the fuotJl tr-TfA? hu k.t. ..L, !W.Iit and inserted iniaipeculiar channel cut in ihe .w-.rf i; .U -iri.u.li insole, htch pretenla the leather both frortii! hV-.U.iA.. '.-.'SLr.Lt ..i iv . ..!.;.-.S i vT. i i j J.l 'i I - ;t.""w ...rw - ,.-t iui siciinus 0 VHI T n'T .iV ' ratker t.K)d looking' rmaexcaimicffj S4.cBy dtsperjslpg with the insearn the boot ..Giveitib him h4 has the nieM h a Ihf r shoe is rendered Jar mre easy to tbe , foot,; thief and will souo confess it F The' !f nchers that few the lut lesta dues not become invgular and uo p4rkel bimself , wKon being tied1 u hl same et en, nor is thejaole soon thrown out of place, llef out fJtore like r5ne iThelwhok and oaeauaUyWyrn away. ; T f Tt amonnt Wis found iT his, rjoaaun .U. the negro wench on wboe teauoionv th inno- t - - - a 3 s . ... . . . - ' -- . r.ilt rASF.-Thi!L,rt(t , 1 n 1 cent man pad been so horn blv matilated ;Th a Professor at Paris ;o his pupils. A geiiUeman 1 lyneh jdeserte he execratiou of every igood ill" W thja preyeotlejf jepr.e ar,d sciapso fi I op the, filing !ou) alter oWrly killing theJr ivietlui boliow- space. between he.d and lowle, which i he coold cpofesa nlthbg. released him. A .ow oceaatoby ih welr, the part on whieh ho0ia aftei wards aaspieion began td rest i ' i t a ii t . - raarii ian a via aviim? n ' jfiH.M-ef-to town will.. a day t 'kStw for.' c, weii I kui'f if puitifig-Rotne: money iri 1.5 l-'Ln. 1 ?2T-rK 14 ll-' J 1Mbi kit .yonr-cim'pan'iobs whd ts 111 bat fcj A Jtinff came to it4iK"':ii- - -:;.t . i ttrinT rriaitA htdUwill. in tbhiok hm nmtitiul I ClW,lD It j. -i' i.t. :rl . .. i .s 1 .Lij inaiji, ma "nci ckuuiwij mi no cunuuni, iuuvhi. have a boy, be fruuld uke two thirds of the pro 1 i. JN ore! Saif! When Geo. Waahlnirfnrtj rty,and his ntlier thetaiader.bei il it fM whilst Preatdeni.vlsitedrte works of tbtlLea a gin, men me mower was io nave two intrust . l , j." n - and the daughter One fthird. Wow it happened I r' fff. CHI ;wwwr wnseo tnej qoaj- r ere to ebarge tome hundreds of blasts, liwhica were exploded at ajhtogttVaproatn .frh8 Internal avtgatioo salute be pronounced the moat gratilying salate be bad ever beard I Atui by the bye, be gave, all the .workmen Wcinea a pieco Hwinns nia neaitn i.j. i i;lv that a boy end xtrl VI weie ; born ; Tne PMfeaaor inquired; how the'; property was to be divided ac cording to the HiA of the Testator. He called op one of the papils and asked ffravely, Sr, what was ibe iutontionj of the Testator? Sir, re plied ihe pupil, ' his intention was to have only onect!d,, : . ii ; ' r e.t fiV. 9$" A thal (wileofm Stuut, P M b kbe cuuDty -ot tbdl law. rjequires a d'jplicale of that rHunt DavidnL N. in the sixtyUbird year cf her unuer; age. leaving a husband and tour cniiuren , iw- levied oodemdb the -Eatisfact late.anrl Wiih-il murrt their hes. The death of Ilrs. otout t n i s : . . f ii . ...iriaiiiiiiiM (lffiL. in 911 il.a llftpill.a aU.ilt.in ilA.lu. nannl.U 9n(T4 HnnillraSiPXIUIUIB- U Hie UIIT "'v HI uu H'vi viv..v.j , iiuuvi iniiai-: ; . 1 - a. . .i i ! ...-!- . - 1. . i . 1 ! ir l.'.-L.Il:-. . .u.m.J., .F Tita ora ,ra In nave anown uiai m wio uuuvi.m, or thesatisfaetion of the C- that Matthew ;m Hughes, ie of ihe dt f in the above oam suit!, is j not ah inb-ibua: ! this State: UN irerderedp that p-u;!i iiin be mad? for si '-Weeks', ia he Care Waichnian, for j be. id Matthew; x Ihghi : come in, and pieau tosiid sail, orj judgment default, will bd taken -agaioM him, and ihe Ht as ..a .. f $100. and initictment fur oiisdeaiean-V tI..:.. - r j - ' . :::Jh : : Fay. Observer:. j Party Definitions. The following de finitions, which we copy from the Raleigh Register, are respeclfully dedicated td "the M5ashinjiton Chronicle r - V j i i XftbolilwnUt. An "owner of a hundred slaves," lesitling in asUveholding Stated VlZiKliKyR?CLlY.; 'XX-i-:X:T . If.!-'! , Snli'AhoWionhl - A resident of a State! iwherre slavery is prohibited a man iwbo: endeavored-to exclude Missouri" fro the Union! baVie'Vie ' tolerated slavery t!iz : iuARTiN Van Buren. U l death. It bis been but a moment, as it were. sine kLa was surrounded bv her anectionate husband aud;friends, and no 41s no more. &he att Lini and arTeetiorate wife -a tender and careful molher. and a peaceful t a njl good neigh bor. Shej vl as a member of the Lutherun flhorch fiw ninnv veara : and We haVe a well ,........ j ... vroonded hope thai her spirit bas gone to a Det- te wcridi where it will lecetve the reward pro mised bv lbs Son of Gcd to all ibose w?jo love him and keep bis commandments. Com 'led. Witness, F:t kilArmstronjr, Clerk cf our j Court at office! bninhe 3d monday in May. !c f FL K. ARMSTRONG, Clk. 6w5I Printerfs fe!$5W! h.f: ' : X . ... - 17r. Pleasant tiemlcr son, OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL .V. VICES to tfie Citizens cf Salisbury : vicinity. HeoccrJpies the brlck'cfUce tf ti.t i Dr. Mitchell, n; - A -;t Salisbury. NtClj, may 12. 1838-insi T Commercial Record rb 1 1 Federalist.- A supbnrter of Washing ton. JeHeTson, and Madison an advocate for an ecopncilcal administration! of the uoverncient, and a limitation of Executive yXdXJe)pidflican supporter Stsitr of liot tlv Chyol t n ; COUNTY. II! " . 1 11 ' ROWAN Sttperior Cpvrfm tiicaara vv uorm ' " ' ts. f.M Reobin D Wood, IT appearing1 tof Law, March Term, li 1 Mngtnal Attach cacn:. the satisfaction of ill Ci FAiFETTJEVILLB : Jf m cxtrayagent Aduimiftrauon, seeing uk CohVf, Dry poods '&c. to inorttr country a national deh?t of Ryes and Co. and R C llbodfJ, of AnniVUD. 1 ; July 30, WaddilPs boat jLady" of the lor the twehtillioBs per annuo, by thejssue ,nterio a for C T Haijn Notl 4r Starr, of &f ernment shtu r?asters-a mfi ffho BWh,tieo W McDonald; E J Hale, C shpn:44o47arv tte Gopmrnmi tand p r.tuti r; J Orrell. J Hadlock.acd Cap: r& JPr the. People. 4 , j j BraIr;ord, of Fayetteyille. -(.--mi. T s.i:-.- ' - - - that Reobin D Wood, iheiDefecdant .1 m tV un is an innaanani ou nouci oiaio . i therefore ordered, that rpbfieatfcn be fsade f six weeks io the Cl .ioliea Watchman, ihn t' said Reubin D Vyiod appear ar our next C r lo be held on 4lh mjmdijr after the third la gost next, at the, Ceort Houe in Salisbury, 1 plead to aaid stui, of jedgment by default will had sgsinst him, aBd the,prdperty levied i . ' condemned to the satisUciUMi ofnaid debt. j liliflNaY GILESES c. 'Aagast 4 6w2j : i - .-. " 1 i DEPARTED. ' Gen. MeHufHz The opinions of this cehtle manife uiattera of dispute - Tbe Chariton j August, U Lady of the Lake, with Cot- r. ' -:.rr rT tun isrn. r iour. aieau vru uu - a- notices, -a . .. 1 1 - i T AM and shall be waotinz this Fall. . J. BALES of CO ITON. 1 can pay c:5h t. : present for 300 Bates if it Vabould be oC?rfJ and my prices Mbail; always be' up top, ar in ment liberal. The article is worm nere y c: a nresenulfffbod. ' I Cook k sun uaois, orans-cays- .. J- 'pii .n n v U tsni proposed. A correspondent of theodner, ' V r twriou, oao .u- -mv . , O0wiooslf Augnst 4-32 waver doubts tbta lafbrroatioo, and expresses :; win. tern toanyectioD with Banks, or any .ya .i ni ! ! IL 'n CMPIiRE v . j ' E J t j " ''' t'r-',. L:.::::.i.-;r,.,; r -.. f !' ; 'p . : :. '." I'ri k 'I v. lb- i i i. "

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