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-nrs: XXl Xi 4 m S -'- t : I 1 - f I 1.: .lUtf the' Standard's last number of that; i paper. Vf fothtit friend wboarestin will- 0O If" &&&iWh?gitre so much confoun- the j re- inff vI-riiMieobitciore that a some of bia ;' -t fcii the announc e announcement tha made. me C.Vi! Uihicb SlrL Fwher received were not .lifcU of nhttham. and in BflUtCF uc,; -"IT J . Indtfwrile t0 gentleman pn this f I if lie -Sfouw CTuiB"ivr""7 at K1lMMYEitt--ist Diftricti- :i:.Mw! Pwnuimons. tnowaa. were ida com- of Nbrtharopton, LiiHfM 11 HALL 3rd D StJiCt .fi Jfl WmamL.: Lenoir , i Cia -hnCU ( :.MtMvt - . r KXY,-5tn District, corn i1 F? flnlrfriilini- Sampson and New .6 l pects tion. a of : Warred, urantiue. situm.nu one. asl-ll li'MIl has and t lstrict,' dfhson Richmond, Ro Robeaoo, iams Dis-Or- ling out it ia w'mmn Oja yGhatbt; Rowan, Randolph, prvftYiW CONNOR-l lib. District RhDER CK MURC HISON-1 3 th ! Uis- di coiioiet of4he counties of Ashe, i;iioozf.fi6aoireat f4tth In Northern viilro4a iMitng on ehher side of the ' al qaeaio?i bich oov agiiates the public IK weioeviacieaa gif ins wi lowing; a t, aSTio'iMiJar ire tea tlour on of in.pl- 'AVH1 1 V"' C0JCTIC UETitBtf? IS L TURE. JSikMi SeUci Gyrnrai Ilea of the General aMf laoifa ieiiioo;) to, whom were refer- Hitepuiiif.sidry:-ei jit,frji(ig luf weti fo amendmeor in ine se- Jct;oQ ut the iiith article of the UonsUtu- iithit State.. as tihair secure the elective xUt '4y0kQ reiiaite', qaaUficattohs ir iirifutei4whem were -referred, al- .nraqs ptftmuiis i pravinx lor ine r repeal pj laws ati1dfiiiodiion among oar j ctti 1-?,K?!?S..w wnom were re-rfot.-rUiltdnialined by I numerois ! citi Pj?ting jihe General Anaembly, ript :ai;tf tid$ j leqaesting oar Senators 4tUpTeniiQes'in uongress to Qe their i tlavr W; ;ihl Dtat r ict' of Cola mbta;and :aad!lt pttioriQf th slave-tjiae b h$'N iu:4and to oppose the admission J w Uftioncftrtv new States whose Cionsti- Ueratei slavery ! bavev made a' report I e ; 0.a thftifollqwing resolations : 1 ndislinction in pol J frioiti oh aeeou n t of color; slavery fif VifiulE aud Mary land, would bo in-1 x-uiiqu artjuaiinaoie. : r -, Med,Tat u immediate prohibUiin, by j tWibihe lBlaTe,iradebetweei thet States: ?tNiri:anca danfferous. 1 iii.lrphat Uhai conditions upon whieh I states ire;:feniitled : tk admission into- the ! trs pteltbfd m the Icpoatitaitdnj!; and t would bb unwise and unjustifiable to atri-1 Itaiqutipolw l ? any new pute, , laiiing within the of the compromise adopted on the ad tf Missouri,? would be a valid objection Miidsica;mio the Uoioo declinea accepting the fBiBhotilifih tocese, to which he was I-'ilvtcteOyMo Convention of the Pro- fWscopal SGhw cb of Maryland. LiiTtd.feThret wbWe'nbmbe'r of steer- ISert rlPffpt 1 be Pri t Ne W-tYork .,t,8r frodi Limpool alone. f ratbf ;pa pers ha ve been received at ; wui nil ri a . mi .4.. a ri M 'Palftiiranh jhte toetiltBniJhat the companiea which . f M?reiit-aVaib! nast been stationed- near lAG-'xiflbr tbe protection of the 'ejbeen wubdrawii, asj tbeir v?lQl2frreqred in that jrer-ton. ? tfry;-::-:i-i" -. r. . - ..-f-r.L - vv itaisasi is saw to oe raptaiy im-Wr- trclnt9,. with large quant i Jt 1 irjjiief cbandise, have recently re- y 8 4twri to construct a railroad Uo. ttieie capital ,.to the aejabiaid. nlsdi an - invasion ipod the !iWlMwin.-Tii Mn: molAf fdn (l45ri-KA:riri- of imrVevom liHthe' Gaudlloune.1 Several hjatriy'irstirte-i in pdreuit of f . "Il It ITU 1h,n.k It... HXMs iffrfipaitoo upon h,m- - hP? i' ViSi.i UKihr anmn f the earliest M : m LLfc ni i" w "Ti k ill sf Ftrr nm nrmrii 111 & 4ac?gWa ra3 3 o il for d a n d CiswelU 1utfeVllli ERl0ib District; .!w2'ybt Psioexpedieou to change whT Should tney.not gather rresh laurels in l ex !ttiiiiijionlindlwS pf this State, bo jfar as ka?r The very cold reception given to General ri-(ewgdi8l(oeion. in 'political rights a- Bee theTexian Envoy ient to Mexico to negu 1 i taN4 tTbaln tle opinion of this Assem- pendence, or rather his being .refused7 permission irBispibo1UonVb - slavery' ia -v the tolahdi and threatened with imprisonment, t.'itjof CoBmbiaVairamst the wishes of the ueems to imply that arlitJierexpedUion is intend totsMdMilstf slavery exists in the ed.IIf so; it will be i formidable one Bat, on " v. k Wni before he reached the Braa 'ihiM 'lh baggage: The .5ill'lhdi eoergj and jadgmeut !,C'feldnoln Ration of the j?fJtr4derfJecera A.S. Johason. . 4 ;!!)! -xx-r VIRGINIA STATE LEGISLATURE FROM TEE BICIIMOND WHIG 1 'Andrew Lawsorr, a I - sterling nod unflineh- Whiir, is elect fd. to Logan, tod the Whiff list is increased, to 80, on joint ballot, only one less than. Jasr year. But, even if we take oil the Bafb pember, and place b'lm with the CoD5erT3lie3, we shall hae' 79 left, the number claimed bj lis before, and Aamini3iraiion properdin navo out, Let us repeal In the Senate In the lloase he final result; Will os. Cons. Adm, "'it S 12 C7 . 57. 79 13 74 .. r A SOCKDOLOGER; Got. Caonoo and Mr Speaker! Polk had a tilt Winchester. Tennila tew daya since The former after replying ib fall to the general argu ments of his competitor, in favor of t Re ; present people loving Administration and its Sub-TVeat aary scheme, brought the matter down to" t focus as folio wV:72e " ,:'. - ' y ' ; "Fellow citizens,' many' of yoo 1 beriere. bot recrnlly foluoteers in an arduous Flor Campaign; i You Well know how yod suffer ed there -and too lsb know that ahe pay joe recei fed irection of the present hard-money Administration. Wee aboat twenty-Are or thirty cents' per day,' vi ilUripUsters, while my honprch ble , com petitor, who now solicits yoor yotes, was shovellini into his pket8' sixteen dollars i DU' W GOLD AID ; S1LYEB I 1 Dl 13 iDB meaning, I take it, of the boasted Sab-Treasory, which furntshea on currency for the Office tloLDEES and another for the People r , .1 , ! TENNESSEE. We hare before os "i rery eacoaragm? letter.1 from pne of 'the mostj Intelligent and reliabfe sources in the State, in relation to the pros-. of the oppositionj ia the approaching elec-. : ' I-'-l J il'-j-.:- I ' The contest ft said to be t Teiy animated 1 he gallant" yoQDg Ueookett fvvnigJ already beaten flneeandidate off the coarse, will distance all, competition. Mr Will (Whig) in the Sd district, and Mr Stoke (Whig,; in the 4th district, bave no com peti tore. Mr. BtLL (Whig) infthe 7ib district, will beat hisS opponent betweetji 1200 and 1500 y cites. There is no prospect of the administration elcc- mofe inan inreei (ineir present naraoer of the 15 Representatives to be elected .and believed by many! that the opposition will. nave me enure ceiegation v Cairiioir, ( Whig candidate for Governor.) tetU beat Polk at least 10,000 it is hollered 18,000, and hoped upoa strong evidedce that he will beat 20.000 votesfiq the State, despite j all the lies , all.the exenuina and all the corruptions of the adminigtra tion party in that State. This we are informed, by the Vbty bcst authority ,may be relied upon.- y t n i r : V f , V lo this we may vadd the testimony of the Memphis Enquirer..that . in the 5th district, where . Taruey fLoco fooo) was elected in' 1837 hj a few hundred majority oVer Cox, there is erery reason to beliexia thnt Dibrell, the Whig candidate, will succeed by a handsome majori ty.! The., same ! cheering prospect 'atteods the canvass in the 2d district, also represented .in the last Cougress by a; Looifoco. In both these districts the election in 1 837 was carried raiher by the default of the jWhtgs than by the Intrfn sic si length of lhe Lcco-focos.; Our friends in those quarters sr now at their po8ts,delermtn- ed-that this shall not be again the case.! Ifadirontan. ; Ret. Dr WrrHEaipp ox. Letters from Co lombia state thai ill health has compelled j the ivev ui .tviinerspoon; to resign his pastoral charge of the ChorchUn that place; and that he L . - St will ehorily return to his former residence in N. ' Uaruuna. Charleston Courier. From the Journal of Commerce. MEXICO AND TEXAS. it It is now a question or considerable impor tance, whether Mexico, having adjusted her dif ficuttiea with France and disposed of the inWr gent forces under Mexia and Urres, -'will' not resrard it. as a favorable moment to makea'new attempt tor the! recovery of Texas.. The - Gov-1 rumen t have now a large body of troops under arnie,uasai wiin viciory, isucn as.t ,is,j ana tiate for the acknowledgement of 'Texian ' fnde- the other hanJ.Texas is vastly better, prepared - ucr . w in ioji , uavin s wbh, orffn5zd governmeni and a - great' increase of lpal1 - Texas coakl now master .15.000 or 20.000 ' figbtinr I men ! of the true Anglo-Saxon mettle ; and with such mien, on any thing Hike equal terms, the Mexicans nevercan febne. We Uhould regret to see a pew expedition set on! foot because it would occasion distress and bloodshed bat beyond this wb oitb no iear. Mexico cannot re-connner Texas. She coold not if Texas was an insula ted community; still leas can she do it as the case stands at present.! 1 i 1 INDIAN MURDERS IM THE WEST. . A letter from Maior Wm. ArmstrontrJ Sn 1 ' ... , .. . t i , r - - perintendent of ibet Western Territory, to Captain!R D C Ccliis, U" S. A. Piiricipal Disbursing Agent says as follows : ' .Choctaw Aobnct, Msy 14, 1859. - Deib Sir: A murder, which is so unus ual in this quarter,! (t never , knew of j ont before,) has just taken, place in the Choctaw nation. ? Twolmeni one by the name : of Crump, the other Backus, both from Miss issippi, left t be depot jit Boggy , few days since for this place j ybey werVmirrdered about twenty miles jfrpm wierethey started. A uiule which they ilerf, was found dead a few; hundred yards (rorp where Crump jlay shot nearly through wtlh art arrow, snchL as is used by the wild Indians; at all events.' not such saws, or any other of our friendly .Indians ... lr I... f.:-.ji. i.jL use4 inere was atso iiouna oow near where Backus Iay.1 He had; run perhaps two; hundred yards, and was tomahawked. 7 - The only holpe; of ascertaining the mur- mr 'a-'" If ' a a - There are a number of Kickapoos and Os - Vr . . v... rL 'il sea cia ia 11 ajiaa a.aa3 ww shm a w ages nuntiog on tsjue ana vasnu. . o is some suspicion that they ; rosy be con- eerned.; The affair has created quite ail ex- citement, and rendered tbe travel from here to the depot sbiaewjiatiprecarioas. ii -r- C0XTEXT5 OFTUBSaajrHEIl c LITERJ1R Y MESSESfGEtt, ' rt - FoiTJUNnk. J; l.il- if f original piiosErrriOLES, ; , 1. William H. Crawfi,rc!nl$eeneesJ, of this distingo!shed1maar,iv:iT:t Aneri- j . can Mioislfif atthe FrenchCcr.'jtjCoramu-, : Seated by Eoges0'it EMjCJn ;Pf I ; ' r is. who oQciitfed as his private Secre taryJ - - ..-t -- -x r.r f 2. Special Providence. An extract. By T -i hIs. -: 4 - .irf! i ? i i I 3. The Magic Rock. I A TrayelljerV 'jTalej. By ParlcBeniamini- " -- A . :PfiA Tttifrfitxl .One. A sketch of real v I lie. ijy m eenneman o; oustu tvir By gent! lma. 5. Pleasant Range, A Tale. . By Mrf .j Mai ria Qj JJilward, of Georgia, auth6r l j ns. Tnn and Conntrv.1! now to Dreti uf the Messrs.-Hapera. N! York.liV i frA' WsPJ-Uli . Peocilled Pissaoes. from f'Peiiclet aridU Aspaia,'. chosen for ' the - Maasen'sir by Park Benjamin. : U r .Jlilf I ' Hombndrs of New Y ork : a remonstrance aja I net popular deloilon, whether ip jftl losopby; science, or.religiod ; by David M . Reese, M D. Notice of this work.; With sin innuirv into the aoxiliarv eanseS of thai success of Hambaggery, $c. By aljenr j tlema n of Penns v I vania. ; ; A 'X . n " tl 4 1 - j 8; C haracter of 'Medea. drawn Irom 1 1 he tragedy of Medea, oy Euripides, with re i marks on this play, in ter versed with! ex-; By i rresidentor NoAh'dard- si Georsre Washlnffton. Appreciation I of . 3 Washiogtpn V chs racter J by .Erojpl4 i 'V Lord Brougham's sketch of h is excellent man. . Lines written impromtu pn sVeing the pietnre of AVaehington's ijril!a at j Mount Vernon, by William J.5 Jfay; jBatU j England. Never before published on ei- 5 Combe' on" Phrenology. Lectbie - on Phrenology, delived In New; York by the distinguished George Combe of Edinborgh 1 the first living,, professor sof Phrenology i now on ia visit to this country, it lu .be contin'aed.) r "'"-y " ' 4 I . ;''! 1 T; Carrente Calamosittes.No vi. by James i t-lf I' t F Ot isuthor of the Three Articles, &c4 1 comprising a variety of poetical excrpts4 from ancient aqd modern writers, upon to-. pics peculiar io tue monin oijiaj, ptu.. FUttteiy: ; an eitract,7rom a mil Vusript voldtae of laconics, by Rev, V Cotton; IT. H rV.w r-S!.irt -i. -If. " 12. '-fir 13 Interesting Account of Virginia in .617;: transcribed from the Royal M. irt! the; British Museum, and entitled in Caster's; catalogaei ' of f- those MSS f Johu Uolfe ftelation of the State ol Virginia' p t 14.1 The Uopy -Uook lt oi V 1 1 . 1 L.ei ter iirom Col- John Banister. dewhWoff the entry of the British under Arnold land Phlirs, into feiersourg, v a ;. poptea irom tneOTi-gtnal.'- Never before published. 1 15 J A Leaf I from 4 air Unpublished Mnu Ijl script. By J N Rev nolds.l" Visit to the 111 iVolCaoo of Aotuco, in 57? South latitude; M iihexhaastible magiztqe of.'jcombustibJee; contained! in the Andes"; tremendous ef fects -of volcanic action in that region: re- torn to- Lbt 'Ansrelos: ' t: ; ? :f"-f : i" i ' ? .; J6. J N Rey nolds .and the Exploring Epe I; tion. Copy of a communicatieU from the I? Western Members' of Congress j to' the I ' President of the - United . States'; touching' I I rintr ExDediiiKK with remarks oa the! jj'. subject from the Ohio and New 17. i Willis w Paulii!!. , RemarJ-of N- If 1 v mis, toucning me armies oif ir rui il din? as an'aothor'and attribatinjg the' pop- h ulariiyof Mr. Paulding's workjs to a con 15 nect'wn with VVtshinton'Irvirig. f 18 'Webb da Willw. Reply of Gol Webbit . T : - . . - - t. A of the New York .Courier to WHIrs's attack on Mr. Paulding, inlthp; CofsairJij entitled 4Pauldinff the Author Disinter r-r ! 19, Editors, Af short chapter on d gn ty, -c Selecled.V-f . Wi ; .' ' 3 ' 20 the qoestion se ttled ; ,Mrf e4Terstnj ajc- qnittedjof the c barge of plaglakisrii, J&c. Di Bird's Ne?7 Novi;RoV.iVTpai Crit A 21 r i ical Review tf thts new -and interestihglf work, with extracts, comprising ' al"U tlirie ef the story, &o. ... J irtue its immortality,, &c ted. J . '22 '4 1 23 Uncle Pete arid the Bear. Scenery in the; State o Maine Sebed Pon.Ifooe4 Un.le Pete, fishin? excursionj squ'abhle with a bear. &c. By the aaihorlof the o4 1 - I i riginal Jack Downing Lettersl ( ORIGINAL POISTRY. r- Th F.Kinrain Rv William jCtilleri Brvant.From'iheDemocratiic' Rviewi 25 To Qteeo Victoria written jmmpdiitef lr after her accession to the throne. I rJ. I; 261 Lines to one who will or.derstarid Uhem. I 97 Sonnets Indolence. By Park Benjamin. Line on the United Slates o rtcay Translated from the French of Col Vonl blanc, published in the 'March No lot the Messenger. - . Tka M.jh..o ft rav.lt. 29 By. Godfrey f Underwood. ' " - I - SO; Songwrittenr; imprumptuf By I J Benjamin.- ':jx-yv ')'. V "-!'': 8 1 1 Wyoming. By Mrs Sigoorrjey . Sli4 Addresa to Mi Lvre. in reDroof Part: 7 ' E utiiti f liloog silence. By . the late Mi'ss Msrgs4; f Mr-al Tla-WMenfi - '" ' ' ' if S I iil S.rineu To My SistersJ ' By jCPjC i 35. The Birds in Autumn. Bv : Mrs Si Irtgourney..:. ' r .A. , p 85; I Went to Gather Flowers. Richmond, June 7, 1839. i By uga l : fi II H 1 A SILK FARM. -4 iI J iU111 lfiF?1nr ttrprismg We congratofate our readers on! the we are enabled Jo announce the srrivil viie,pi worris follok; taa . the enttrbr sinir :tr a? ki a . b , . i awl successful , proprietor of the Govjtn Silk Fao toly rear Glasgow, in Scotland. I i i . i l -' JMr Pollok comee among us for the purpose of establkhioz a Silk Prm npr nsndk wilcb he expects to raise $150,000 wohbr' of tne raw material annually, that quantity of. the article being required to support his establish, I bum bt miieasiron oor village, on which be will commence tioiis xmjnedialehj. . i 1 H MvtiA' nee and jHe has brought with him," from France Italy; large quantitie of the difleredt SDecies oi tb; Mulberry and intends to give tbjem attifair trial. .The supenntendeot ol.hia iestabllsrjmeot : - t- tiVwJl tb? fl coont P tnegronnd, and many morei are expe old; country are ioV shdrl h h- MteryiM pr;ecatsd with vieor and desoateh. fTe be j pleased to learn that Mr Pollok has brocgat over j many or. tbe finest varieties or the Urtipe .od designs to test tne adaptation ofibur soffi'ind i geneN Selec4 . I I lilate to tit ; grow th u fth 9 vi&e ax well as the cjolberry. v'i ' r : Hf-'JIt"- U P.' 4 If he shall succeed in his important ; l underta kiog, (as succeed he'taasOjand thereby become the instrument of directing a portion cf our agri cultural labor to I this' uev t socree , tf oatiooal prosperity ind wealtb be will be ! regarded as a beoefacfer nofrily cf ocr town and oeijhborhobd bat cf car Ciate" and nation;? We cad only wish that ttScccea tnayie eqaa! to'tbemportaoce pt the caUrprrie and the ardor" witbV wbkh he enters-cn i)rexecnti6oy-V v; :- ifW d. f4 In the came of our whole community,! we ten der him ihe riffht bind of lellowship and bid bis f tJod Speed. iiepmtr hi f SUPREME COURT. The folwin? persons have been, admitted to Soperior Court practice, yrj: John B. Lord, of f i. Sou thalot Halifax, George S.v Uollej , of ertie.3VmiN: H. Smith of Morfreeshoro'. J. j 3 JJulejohoVof Oxford i Grsnvjlie, Albert C. Williamson, of Lancolo, and iewi iri Ulds, of i MiCHER&PUNISflED.-A GOfJD m if - EXAMPLE. '-I- Id fMiss some timfi aw: a Mr ftan s, for jorao real or . eu pposed offence, r , r - -- j . - n w wai severely lynched by li.Vf Dunnl, C Y Bain J ta nd sotbers. He! Drosecuted- those two indincTUala for the loutrsWe. and the cas jctrwti attlMlast jsessibl of thftCitv edit OtWt i of i Yazoocoanty :i The -Jory rendered a verdict for tb0 plaintiff of! $20,- zL?" i . . j - -c-,,4j-v. . ,J j-i. ' j Let Mississ'ppi Com la ibllow! op this example, and they , will soon pat .down that ihpanje and fierce spirit of moboclacy which has so loog been holding its wild &! bloody orgies in then SUta ZsQuisviIU Journal. j Extract cC a mercbinl'a letter - if r - t..HftH 'itv .-.VicKSEumOi May1 Otha" Yof tan;liaTe oo idea?of he siaW of irgs this stated every thing looks worse and worse. nveral.ibe counties theyfhavej quashed au jae oojifts m others there are oo courts l ineriMherilTsJpocKetlalU irefuse-Iq payvto soy, one.; ; Indeed the officers & In ; the U.$tates Court; The "Legislature lin tneir eopoTiauve wisuom i aft winter, repeaieu be law authorising the County Coorts jtoj have special terms to finish th6basine&s that they haye beeain the babitof duiogafterth jtime tiad iexpired.. Wow, in the sevetal counties, Iheyjj manage1' to have lhe ! whol time of the Icoqrtf pceapiei with the ertmuuu doeket, and by J ;tbe woods and the day -before a man for mar- oer was jost oranoed on vte tiaod the same 'vreek. a tpau for deliberate tnorder. had a ver ! "' . B B i B 1 dict byi a jury of manslaughter, and has not jet 1 ibeen, sentenced; : i here is po prison, and tbree " men by the name of Scott i (one ot them had kiliedt K U Hatch) vMuoteered itheir services to guard the: prisoner.- He-protestedMo the coord stating ahatbe was afraid ,cf bis life. a rw - . ! . . . ll toT pieces with' their bowie knives. After shootioz him, one arm was cut off and they left him in lhe Street and Qt d. 1 The deceased had , a:?ii ia'ii a . rsri . - ti I- i i aiiieo ineir uncie. mey were an marnen. meii aqd twoof the Scotts are Well off . The Judge in; that' cdaniy 'has quashed all the bonds, so that every thing that wasjwelt secured' is now oonouui. : v nen a oond is qaasneo, ine securi ties "are . released,, aodruo bouds again. -rJbtzr. of Com. I will be given -1 FROM FLORIDA. 1 . : i: - ..! ' t . I The Southern maiLouve sterday brought os the annexed, intelligence Irom Florids. The armistice -)f Gen 'VIacomb dii.es not s pnear !tut have had much weight. We pa- ther the items from'the St: Aogustine! news of the il inst. ' f ! ' i - An old man named George Brsckenber- ry war killed by the Indians at Picolata, near the landing, j on Thursday " last, bis house riffed and burnedldownJ ; ! : h On VyenesQay, night last a party of In-: dians aitaeked the. house of Mr. Ostein, at Aliegatoon tbe- road to'Nelwsnansville, killing jMrrOateinv ana " woundingf Mr. S Diil and Miss Ostein. " fi . .1 ; ; .- L''-; I X)a 3itQrday inerDoo, a detachm Dragjiilrnught iri from Picolatali a free negro'namdcrIorris, talen op under some 'circumstjpcesf s uspiaon connected with the recenk.murderf Brackenherry at Pi tjolata.- f Ilrts however satisfactorily aace'r' tained to. have' been tbef wort of Ibdians, as-tne coinmandr-whicrj T vfeni in ed the trail forlseveral miles. pursuit i . - i i followed The situation of the people of this Ter ritory is now infinitely worse than i it has ever beeri.ja nominal treaty of peace is pro ciaimed tu citizens sire 'murdered with impuiiitjrsiiti 'j'"' 1- Tr r OritUfday last an altercation occurred at Newioyrjia, betsveen two! priyatesLof paptr Bryant's -Coropah v. 2d Dratroons. I r ot private Kearns. 1M ?The returns fbrdeleirai-W nj&hr. i '.Th. t-tnn. rJ j. "X mini xuv rritorjr oi rjonda received, .i,KMw.pr, were incomplete, r-l'ae stood thus ; Charles Downing2289 , i Batzell 189U For Conxutnttoii Uii Constitution 1749. . i t l .1 . , . -vi'XX:'"': .-''rr1 -: no --!' ---- . -a ... ...,. , union cpuksERACEs, n:y. )f rojjrii tor Porse g 1 00o,$200 of j which x oest, free lor all ages ; ni -jh. ,k k n.,. i Ti. ri f - y."--" " w 1. voavu, b moleoa nt .daa.by -jFioiinzel. 6 years LairrPfe W Deeatnr, by .Henry,. jP;ont ;bf .0trieb17riEeHpset i6 f: i :years,: ' 'l: , f U i.: 4 2V 2 4ir. 1 CbL Heih K- ti Ttaili. Pwtnn. Kir Atiurew. ciaai by, Jclipse, . . f ... 7 me- 4 nd 8m 2sW each, P lay or pay, between the ihree yea olds f tbo stables of Xjapt. Stockton end R.L. 0 Salisbory,.Cerj J. Houze 6f Chatham, and J. fX Bij rJogbaW, .of. Elizabeth City !;! and the followipT ta County Coon practice, vix t Frank Bob-treasurers are jaotte , willing! f to take the jrd8iKmy. T do pity; from my hearty the jbjerchants in thlfstaterthey can't collec,! any. Ihing the only money collected Is by foreigners' the time they fiinish that, tpe term has iexp red. neia lor tne coanty atoresaid, . at, tbe Court In GallaUfl.Copiab County! I saw a wtiite man House in Mocks ille, on the 8th mohday after receive W lsabeSifor: stealiLg ar bog i from Ahe 3d monday in August next, and plead, an- I raL- t i- i s .a -a a 5 . .1 . T .T It 1 .' - - r--, I- otnuuge orarea me enerin to procure; omer ffrf OWCrf f a r GeOSTaVmis persons for a goard j but he Hook, the responsi- A-nnfcivr , i loiKiy'oi retasing to do ltiand was lined . tne a, l"r"Jrc.v YT?Xynw iap t ciiuiLbuu bulu um oouais j I , y enai uigu ub. s . . .7: 7 ,-r. ' ir;; w' I it. I o -t i" i i - ... f . . . ! 1MI ThlhlMniT Ida rolilinn U......1. T). I,M I nmiLIB lt.iL' lilt! b man a.H it... I. n him T"""-'"". in HI lUB UC1ICUII UU I T'itf utj4 ww. atv utiiu auu incii r - -Aodri wvdaia by Of car, 4 years - . - s OU. .Branc'a-IHrScllblky by An -tlref , out of Oatrich, 5 years " ' JU4 FrVch e Ecliptie; by KMoombmh Eclipse dara by Re-; '- ?r .yenje;4 years old, i, 1 1 1 Time Ira 5 Is lin 51s - MARRIED l In tbji Town, on the 13th Instant bv J Owens. Esq. JACOB BOSTI AN, to Miss SA-. SAUAII KAMER. -t k At Fort Defiance, Wilkes co. N' C. on the 28th day of May. by the llev. Thia Jonea. Mr JA51ES G W YN, of ; Wilkesboro, to Mis Ma ry Ai LENOIR. daughter of Col. Thos. Lehoir. s - Commission AND ! Vj; ! I Wilmington, N. C. 'Refer to, f i; . Messrs. E. L & W. Winalow. E. W. Will. king John Huska & Son. C J. Orreil, Yarbrpngbi k Ray. Joseph Baker, C. T; llatghr Cur'tis' & My rover. ;: - ';i Juhe 21, 1839 3m4 7 ! - , fktf a-t Wt V!MAir. rT 7 VUttHi,, c f i f -OA VIE COFtrVTV, kfii" CTriSR flfl Equity Spring Term 1839 r T ' -1 VTr r- 1 i-if. ii.lL.i n.L- i ' . wile, ciscuei vaits, or ner oextl'wi- t s. friend, Caswell Harbin; SrVVil- V Petition for iiam, jWorgan & Uiles Uriffin.by the sale of their mother and next friend,, V tfh. a BB BWh B- T C - ' Land. i , Benjamin Overman. i I 1 xppearingr.to the salisfaction of the Cnnrt that iseojamin Overman, is not an inhahi. Ant of this State. It is therefore, ordered, that publication oe made for x weeks, for the to a ppear at the next lfWer or demar to said petition; or it will be ta cn pro confessp, and the case 5et or hearing ex Witness, Lemuel Biogharo, Clerk - Master vt saia uouri, at cmce, tneoin monday after tbe I 3d monday in February, A. D. 1839, and of American independence, trie 3d yeai. , t , f : 1 i I -LEMUEL BINGHAM, c U E. 1 neai;; 18396 47 Printer's fee 5 r, V? f. wuio, u ur uisiory t ?n J V n? ipdostry, commerce, Politic! Institutions, and Civil and Social State of all Nations Illustrated by Eighty-two Maps 'and Eleven Hundred engravings on wood, repre- Keuiiiiv aur iius. remarKaois oojecis oi. nature Sand art in every region of the Globe. Together with 'a New Map of ihe United States : in three Volumes, well bound, at tbe low price of $10 00. Books can always be had for less money at the N. C. Bookstore for Cash, than by sabscrip tion. I We invite all those. whs wish to purchase cheap books, to cat I or send their orders. h I H TURNER & HUGHES, ! i - ;-"N.;Cl Bookstore. ' i- Jane4 1839. ' ' ' . ' .' , t:K-T.L. -a ' l 1 . L . . . . Mrs. Susan D. Pendleton, -Milliner cfk Mantua-maker I NiR THS ApOTHEC ART i St 'RE. S - ' s . , . i ... -1 - . fHlHE Subscriber informs ihe public, that she I M. has" just received- thrugh the Northern Cities the latest, and most spproved f . j lNDO PA.RI8IAF And is p'repafed to execute orders in the most Istylish and satisfactory manner, j As to the man Wer of her work, she would appeal to several La (dies of this community, who have lately had work done by her and Milliners in Philadelphia. i V iir k, sent from a distance s ha U be carefully pat op aod forwarded. . ;X..V :-' ; I J T S..D. PENDLETON. I Scip A few Bonnets, f Caps, Turbans, and other articles; will be kept on band for sale. ; Salisbury, June 14, 1839.. PRIKfTIIMG OPPIOB r h'--x-'i fTlHE sobscriber will dispose of bis Printing 1 1. Office on the most favorable terms it imme diate app tc diate! appltcaripo be made. He has two good Presses and a largequantity of type, with every at I necessary isppendago of a Newspaper and Job is made (by letter, ad- T. I dress the subscriber frost Paid at Louis- burg. D. R. GOODLOE. Oxford, Jane Gib, 1339. , j V Cawba. Springs. N. C fin H E public are informed that the JL above establishment will be kept open tots season, lor toe-accommoda-tion of . invalids, and all who may desire a pleasant summer retreat. f Ample pre paratloos have been: made; and renewed exer- tione.will be given to reader fall satisfaction. ETcrmjf boardiug very cheap. t.-? v h Thankful lor the bberal patronage bestowed upon him tbe. last season. The subscriber soli lits a. forthet trial of bis est lblLghmeOt. " V N 1" ' l"i .1 !---Jiw.HAMrizC.. 1,- Catawba springs., Lincoln co.. ay 1839-9 W44T;" Tbe uFavettevilfe Observer' and tbe South Carolinian, wil) pubrth.ibeaJ)ai:eta itecaroVjiuni f $3 eacb, apd send thetr accounts to the Post master, Catawba Springs fupaymeou J. W'H. Stevens; to nane at the post; colls GO lbs; fillies 7 lbs; mile beats. - Capt Stockton's imp. cb c Pasaais . by Reveller nut of Rachel. 11 R L.(6teyenabr c Tamerlane bj - -: Shark out of Celeste, s ? 7 , Ticid lm5Gs and 2ra. -. t TAir4 Day. Proprietor's porse $100; for sll ees, weight as before . mile beats. O, P.rllares :ffr f AndreWettabv d io the Carolina .Watchman ".J' U" u'TTjrm,urrKAlt: ' m;j oar. nmo, I wuicm lucuinj iciievea ner oi tne aoeve Cn- aiu ajeiijaiujo j.v'vcrman I trM,ino BTmninm. nlik nik... B ' Bl l.lAAB M bb Ik bT' A I 1 - :5 1 Lai I ? TO TE PUBLIC nv Tin mi i i Y7XT O Hl0 a a .m... 91 r-r. Ji. m Scales general andtfecid'Cci: : . f Iu5r9. m BEWARE LEST YE STUMBLE. ThOCT. WILLIAM EVANS. ICO C! -. ff-J'batn atreelavai.'s himself of the rrc:r-t c . ctaioo to tender bis most unfeigned ackduw U merits to the name reus menibera of sccif ly , SB0ering under all the paiss acd aches it i flash ia heir to,") have entreated themaelvr3 : , hiseare. He has the satistactbn cf .Lnori from many livicj evidences, that his recrp J bave done their doty as far as lies -within t! compass of. human means. j-How' ditrrir t the afflicted ia Dyspepsia or iodigestrou, . ;. -jirg all the sources of their enjoy mem, snd ! : -iog in many inatarceu to tht tuis tries f c firmed Hypochondriasis . Long'as it has i the subject of inquiry by medical authors. It ; -mailt tit norbij)sctirtly Apbple xy, disVsst z the Liver, Kidtiejs, Spleen, St. rtarh. and In testines Bladder aud its apptndags, Dlanl, pyseataryCom Moltoa Allis,' perhtni ru io the drama of Morbid Affections. Dr Li umm uot-a siauiariy nuccessfol ia tbe treatc. : of the above diseases, by remedies drawn fr bis own and the researches of the most tvh -: medical men in the world. He has also hs d v r . experience sod aoccess thiooghoot ihe u IX family of delicate di teases, the impure tenJ r cies of which are aggravated by acd rooitJ i : the constitQtlun tbroogb the base conspiracies tJ Mercurial murderers, . unprincipled," untduea!: I and onpracticedy in any art: save that tf atu -ttng to lead the creduloua victim on the rcJ t ruin. Dr Evans office, 100 Chatham street, : supplied with the choicest remedies froca hi . and koreigo markets, aid compounded by a tr.: tera hand on scientific principles A phj? ch ;; is always in attendence, and a private Cr. AH tbose who come there in the hucr cf an , WILL OO 6rV KKJ0ICI50. tCTUFER COMPLJLYT. OF Tr.:: YEARS SIUJYDyyG-Mn HANNAH B osipa urowoe, i ii:ri;, et.uear Second at. WilUamnburgh. iC ted for the last ten years with Liver Cou,rUr tored to tealth throjpb the treatment .,f II- Wm EVANS. Symotomsi-H tion ol the bowels, totial loss cf pittite, ,n r.- ctating pa 1 6 of the epigastric retrion. ere at d I kii;. j:...TLi.-j i ' I w'""' imj, umiuiueq aieep, tnoramate li v; j .f lhe -nenses, pain io! the right aide, ecu Id r ,IB on ner sioe, wiinout an aggravnu u the pain, nrine high coloured, with other ejrrj turns indicating grea derangement in the fuLj lioos of the Kvjr. sy vjvv - i-- t -i- Mrs. Browne was attended by three of t! first physicians, but .received bat little re!L t L:ii rt irvm men ujeuicme, mil Mf urowne procure JOSEPH BROWNP City and Coanty of New York, 8$. Joseph Browne, WIliamsbargh, Long Ishr, J , being duly sworndidjdepos and say that t! facts as set forth in the within statement, t which he baa subscribed bis name, are just sr. 1 true. ' JOSEPH BROWNE. Husband o f I he said H a o n a h B ro w r ? . Sworn before me, this 4th day of January. IS 4. riifcft riivivitaiCj uoro.ot ucecs tC3rfnoihtr re1:ent test of the vnritalled u'r- '; i cf Dr IVmEtanM Medicine. DYSPEl' -A TEJY YEARS' S TJUV DIA'G . jj r J McKenzie, 176 Stanton street was adicted r. it:. above complaint for ten years, which inca pacitated him at intervals, for the period cf r, years, in attending to his business, restored t perfect health coder the salutary treatcccU;' DrWro Evans. 'X The Symptoms were. A sense of distensic i and oppression after eating, distressing pain i i the pit of tbe slomacb, nausea, impaired appetite, grddiness, palpitatiou of the hca rt, great dt-Oili' y and emaciation, depression of spirits, dlamrU i rest, sometimes a bilious vomiting, and pain i.i the right side, an" extreme degree of laru r and faiptoess; any endeavour to pursue his t iness causing immediate exhaustion and wt:ri nesa. " 1 JUr McKenzie is daily attending to hislvsl ness, and none of the above symptoms have re curred since he used the medicine. He is r.u . ' a strong and healthy man. ' He has resortf J t myriads of remedies, but they were: all ir.frfTi C tual. He Is willing to give any iri forma U. n i j tne amictec respecting the inestimable tr.ff. : rendered to him by the use of Di Wm Ef medicine. : " . A Beal Blcssins: to Mother r Dr. Wm. Evans Celebrated sooth'w? Syrup, fir Children Cutting their 'ftd'.. THIS infallible remedy has preserved l.cr dreda of Children, when thouobt past re covery, from convolaibns. As soon as the S3 - rup is rubbed on the gams, the child will rec jt- er. Ibis preparatioo is so innocent, so eC.ra- c'ous, and so pleasant j thai no child ' will tefi: to let us gums be rubbed WHb it. When are at the age of. four mooths. thoob there U r. j appearance i of teeth, one bottle t,i lhe Syru4 should be used 00 the gams, to open the yn :. farenis should never be-without the .Svrcp 1. the nurteiy where there are jcorigrhUdrf-n, f : if a child wakes in the night with pain in t! ' ! a a a ' '.. m gums, tnejdyrop immediately g-ives ease 1; opening the poiea and healing tbe gomp; there by preytnting Convulsions, Fever. $-c. 0BrQqf positive ,cf' the Efficacy of Lr JLvanr soothing jsyrup. To the Agent of Dr Evans Soothirg: Sjrcp ; Dear Sir The great be nf fit afforded to ray e of fering infant by your soothing Syrup, in a cz of protracted and painfal dentition, tacsi'c;:. vince every feeling parent how euseotitl an c;: ly application of socb ao Invaloabls medicine i to relieve iofaol misery aod torture. My r fant, while teething, experienced sorh ecu: sufferings, that It was attacked with convcli - , and my wife snd. family supposed that d::: would sooq reUase the babe from anguish, t. . we procured a bottle of your, syrup wbieh as s. . , as applied to the gome, a wonderful charge .-. : produced, and after a few applications, the c'. ; displayed obvious relief, and by continuing in 1 use, I am glad to inform yoo, the child has c pletely recovered and 00 recurrence cf that, s; -ful complaint has since occurred ; the teeth emaoaling easily and the child enjoys per f . . health; I give you my " cheerful permiss:cn t, makel this acknowledgment public, and t i 1 gladly give any information 00 thi etrccctj' , Sold, by the foUotix Agents. GEORGE W BROWN. Salisbury. N. C. JOHN A, ING LIS, (Bookstore) Cberaw, S. C. J. H ANDERSON. Camden, S C.. EJOUN HUGGINS. Colombia, S.C. W.'MHIASON 4- Co., EaJeib N. C T A Y LOR. HARRIS & Co.,' Charlotte, I.'.C TRACRIPP OFFICE. iLjD .nlcD v P.SUMMEY&C0. 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