i: ilM yjt.- 4 . v4 ,! i :- f S it."--- I it s-.fi wins nft l advance, anu 1100 aouarm iv f WrfSS. vili . recelvedfar less lime I HiJir lefqrtirp for the first insertion and tewibJf torlieacontmaince. fc f ieetJ'Tf tri1i 1m chareed 25 ear ct. bl?bk 5iTOJ'rijS(3i percent 1 win be made to 1 1 rH2!tod&fe crj,nS'J onlett f number of;timef. j Editor must mMmjBscmmn Itf3peiqaed that j ' .1B-Ti.'..!.i - i 1:1 ! : 1' faror him with i r J JAMES b. ,rii;isiOMr7 TTldOa UomilCK iiO. US posiiivn.quit-i mmmM-i. it-tty : 2 l n n ; i;&;:UU ..-111 own set , (kootti hipji SJsbgbter's ;aern,;iin i?e Mil & t . .. ( - - ! m ( I 7 . ft of T'raVellefs BoarJef s. rLrirr.sfanc till Stood growle rs ttarteil, IVSffi r f cl 1 Krhepby aientoooi the latest p filtlllIAN)3 5VOR?I tOZEIfGCS ;TZ &Lmt, It frees: the! head from daadX .Wipttfli' ;rcUiioo; wd.pfeft)pt the bair lat eiiinirioolor Ifor .gettingr $rray,-6th wtsefibeJairWcar oeauuioiiy wnon oont op toTr;Bi2Bm U KtNiea toilet should eferbemade w I eterbe made without it. ! i.rrUre0w:hb'btfelbfto' means conw-J trutetf Termtu in iub ueu, ip iuiujcui.iwit hu Jfitfiedof them by its use. , It is totalli- I thatlben;:bal4 aboo fife years-f-no mire Jhalr Mihiitjb ofimi head Mthan on the back of j mi bii'M ini! head "cot ereo with; t thick .teoff.' jthissiiujuon about the loth -or Aogast last, . rf.i-.ji ..- mrk art I llfl'w ik&u wwm, v hwwwu.... wvm use For tale M the VVatcbraaVOffice, and by C j Tht affofdj imroedtate relief from all tl J Wbeeleft alibary, Ur tlh. Kaietgh j p ant Tip!Oji,raiolhes8,depretsioo,oc. tn.rcb-4,?43--1yS2i l- -r m ti A i. im - 1 ' i' :3 1 ! i. 1 I i - !; af . Jk ? M J ' Y .. ' 1 J ' ! ft - t ' - (V 4 i r : "1 .foriiafet ilils-.O fficel ' ! 1 1 1 v I - iXodBiitMDriSherman's.-iin vfeiieShliiit relief for your rot M iilitlies-, call snd pbtaio t remedy of C."Bi fEfLm Agent;i'- .StlisbaryV'Dec 10 W ft- tf20 rMfuaV:received a large' arid fsb HTMDllMotfaUtPft' febv'teYriYfeiin-.n-:, W H RRLER. Aend t PRIMS OTJBLTIEITT ' AT Molasses, 35,a 40 40 a 65 Nailt,' 6a? Be-iixl Ion. t 6 Sugar, hr. tii.1!6af, 0 a 10 i$v,8 1 -17 Corlllll it-. 25 Salt, tackr 20 a 25 ow. Innr t 'i acco. 8 t 20 iaisefeaS:!' 13- a 55 Tow.Liiien,.i2jt 1(5 Wheat, bush 75 ar30 25 ujscTju Mift nr. 25 Wftol. (clean) 4rEfieT.r.Lt;iMayl7, 1 UKiV.npriPh 4fl AX. iVI classes. 2S a 25 aft Nails, crit, 5 Soaarbtown, 6 Qiat.-'f t!.ra' ami t W u a it Kit copy 14 t 1$ it ,-r-i.i5! 4t t lie is Salt, 50 a 60 wi. tl'Sact Nielli llooaccolqaf 2 Pi a 10 sSff a SO uovioQ bag i ,80 a PO 1 t S5J Bale rope. 8 r v neat new 75; era Whiskey' '! ' 25 "t r.5i 5 i 5 Wnnl;f 121 """wekvatawawaWawaH mm vf 1 : a '15 tww, Apntf iO,1134JJ im 4 1 lb cutassor.5 1 0 OatsbusTier-tO aT-V t i ' -I ' i VIS? 4l i.; n ar Pi 75 a 80 I lamb rorwiiCL;, :$125 10a i; 25 Pv e ' I T ; -f v ' 111 linseed 100 RtU kflli faH sack ,$225 t4?TO9Ail Steel Ame;. 10a 00 'WW German' 12 a' 14 t . -I ' M 7UTea itripd 81 37 friETTJED ASD FUBLI8DED C. PENDLETON. V:-,- ! ' ' i.U! I- ll:t. riTlH Ei SarJbefrespecifo'hr informb .bit. M , that he pened a.shopn f5i!8uorf in the abof e bbsi iq !i room! directly opposite West's brick bo oiidioglit tbi noeilbf!Jo6.l JurpW:i tbd boose ofDrJ Boroe ! . i t; ..... I - - forme-?y on llSiiafer tnd just below J.&VV. Murphy; :Io addUrorj to) the aboTei i the subscriber will catTryi iiitjf)ct?er Sma4BusiVftes til tbe varieties coojXop:m couduj ignns slettctateti aojeuBto BiiKU the cneapei soaniositipieaani. I'hi: MiiAat ffjaltv tvarmlv annroTethem. tWi swwfiii ' w inPP,,eo w,n mWB2KSjoon$f?!:&c.tfriod repairing 5ilte SJS jmli'Pl'r-ni u.ii - Hrk&s'ltd wiwe tbepoWic that ;if panctoal WMm&M&mtlUi boqntiful sop- alienifoif ti Unless, and tlillfol wdrl;;lilIto- B iitSMfWarui protehden of H iittex biebi tir towage anI sepnort, be ilimer iJ!dii;itt posHletf qeilM JsnfJi toilful torelperienWj-Pb'jj-tv --Jlat1 ForinfantsL keebirticuaOdit mener of the Medical: Society; o i:.b. fMWgAW ! lC Ateiibe safesf. suresti and most effeet uai 'remedy lllfF' MIlMtBailaKIU Ilmll. 1 I - t - m . tma j TigbVoest ons or Are thd onlv infallible worm destrovits medi cine ee discoterd. vl!hey bae beet .used io over 1,400,000 eases tod ne'er oowu to fail. KlIRltSlAK'S CAMPnOR LOZEHGES Girt ioamediaie relief in neryoosor sick Head ache, pllpitation jojf itbfr-Hesrtj Lownefs of Spir iis.uivesDonoeocik rsinunsr. vrpprr8!OD or a sense of Sioklns ol the Chest. Diarrhcea, La sitodeor asenset laugoe. j ;. -fr j v r Are jibe most certaio remedy for this d complaint j e?er offered to the American istreesihg poblic.j In the immense number of cases in which they L..i:L.j m,J I llt.a Urnm-, m.s.mmm ! Iknownito of tbe Xj mmvmwmz , nr,i mtorouP. zSOT,.- ttPli'M).. Jl:Mfl-otlW "i r boweltpso com- icurf. if My.bpad is now covered with Dae,niw t moo and irouoresoriie uunng me eeromer moo ins, loo; p3tf--wbicli any one may see by calling I majr" oow be eOtirly prevented by t proper use t oe, at Staraiord, Uonoeciicot; i r y. or these Loxenge : i ney are prepared express- tooerte Hsbroadi-lQok?5lways"fori the perlectfidenceij Persons subjeet to t deraege- Jirfhttlhillt ;&:Coi iH , .1.41:1 .1 H: i IU menk ofthbtinWeljsboold never be without fhem. subjeet to a iver be with Qce, and by ID 1 They afford immediate relief from all tb e attend - Are ss pleasant sod easily taken as tbe common peppermints : I and! are an aoilve and efficient medicine. Thev cleanse tbe stomach and bowels. and are the best cathartic ever need for bi I ions persons, r W here en sctive roedicine is ireqbired, they tre nofooly the best, but the safest that can be sdmioisAered. ii f .-j h". The bst Of all plasters for Rhomatim, Lum- otgOt rain or veaness i id toe obck. ioioa. Side or EreasLi ii ! I1 . I The above medicine is for ssfe, wholesale or retau, tt lue Salisbury MediraT Dro Sfore, by U. tf. W H KEL.KK. Agent; I" I- 111: ' Salisbury, IS. C. Sept -ti m f m ' Wlcdlcine: --n y p TTiOSSESS boa lilies of thermost mild and be- for fevers of every description. VVben ihedts ease it produced either from i cold, obstruction. bad air, swjmpt and damp situations, er psirid mlssmi, whether -malignant or epiJemie, or by other caose. these medicines sre certain in their operations r effecis. iThey sre possessed flf ie E qoa lines J wnico noionijexpei eiinieeiw. tthaiame time restore and in vigorate the system f W bee ;fititviakeoH" Ihio' the sjomach, tbey tmmed;iatey 'diffuse themselves likia vapor throusb everv porei, producintr effects at jone delirhtfal. aklniarvLland Dermaneni. VVihen the a?ark;ofj life begins Id groW dim, the circulation- languto.aoa ine iacuuies ; paraiizea, inese neoi- rinea imfonnd to rrtve a tone to the Inerves. ex- . A.iJii J .L ' t J I and rf.inima1e the- Whole man. The Lte aVedtetnes bave also been esed wiih the moaubappy aoecees in .Jrva and Dye Dent io diseases! CdosnroDiion.l Asthma J Liver ComptalttiiRheomtiism, febronie and isffama mryj u ropsies. oir. ICPCall t CRtss & Bogcr, JSsenli. SaitsbttryLbcisaiJ IS42 lylS vj lZr A ajoppif ;oi the above lovaioaDiei ni tu ' " L B ' -: iiVml . - - . a i n I mmtT DICtNEs ft re for sile at James Cross Roads, i Iredell county,: by Jin ia; C fMclNTOSHj Agent IIP IL. POOL, m AKRS lihia Wood of iriiJI - infotminor hie fnende. l! : vina ine puoiic, mat ne is 18 ? I JLch stillcairyiog ou ibe Watch -tmnd uiocK making, ana ue Hnairin? busioess. at his old srand.tiear the Coortjbouse All work done bv, him will be 1 warranted for twelve months, j He still keeps on hand a smal aKJtorlm.nf f T.ir.ITArV. -'Old Gold 'andiSilfet takeninexchange fit I reweiiery or wot oonoi it1'' v. V oa 1 isou rv , bilarcn , 121 542. 1 -t - ATT0X5CT ABfD COUHSELLOB, AT LiW. -r r SJilJSBURlr, Jf. C. cr:f. 1,7... k fffti .TV Salisbury, Jan. 7,;1845 lf24 4.cl:- in it. See that the Government does nol vpoi all your Ruler, Do this ttr, AHD it - ' ' - i . ! ; 1 -- f " j r t-.f .-r I .-! 1 bat' . mi b r won in si. io Z j SiarUiit JFaefii rfoodreds of chiTdreo aod adoltia a are lost yeir. caoaebaroeet, lr, ly with worms, w. hen some other soppoeed to be the tiroe one.. - j It is admitted b? all doctorr thai scarce a man woman or child eiists bat ' what are soooer or later troubled with ' worms, and n bondreda of cares, sad to rela'eja txrppotei feferi scarlatina, eold, or some other ailing carried off iheTflowers of the homan family while in truth! they die of vvorros! ana inese coo iu ostb joeen; entfiieaiea in s day, bf lbs' use of a' bottle' f olmsioek"$ Vermyvgt, at, the cost of a quarter of a pilar ! t How siekeoins the ibooeht that these thins How siclseoiog theibooght Ibtt theaejthinis hrmlJ twtlLlnt .hnMn ..ar fmfffv. lt.-m.!.. for not irinr thia WtRxltrminkl ndta i they know that eseri if the case was M worm. Tlhie remedy coold oot by any possibility do hort - hnt ! nmd a. ttnrat L.I.t lh. Ala I It. Si ml,, Hna. S nKrLtrlanil Ihiui I In se it. and who will dare ato the reanonsib;lit . L. - - - . - "I ( - t . . . . in do without it? iLetewerf bareni! thai it nol irjamPK.!-'51 ? I -v. 1 1 f M ri r oroie. m inemaeivea iniaflaesi ion in irnm and Mr J C Ringotd had a cbild( verv sick for near two weeks, d attended by 8 pltysielan. wi j h ou trelief, when KolmstocVf Vei rnifoge was given, and next day more than forty worma were passed, when ibe.e.bild recovered rapidlyj , A child of a'vwidowjrpman, living i near the Mmbauao Water Works, had dwindled for a montb, till nesr a skeleton,' .with f great dryness of themooth, and itchinj of the. nose. A hu mane lady, obo called to provide for the family, cent immediately ifor :Kolmstpeke jVermifqge, which brought way great quantities of worms lor two or three day end the child grew better ar once, ajid regained its full Jstrepgtb id lesa i Several children in a highly respectable fam ily in Broadway had worrbs'lo a frightful extent, inJ were air cured rapidly with this Vermifuge. ( In seme! of tbe beat familirs io j tbe neighbor hood of. .St. Jobn's ark, it has been extensively used, from the cireemslance of, baving.eradjca- ied a large quantity of worms, after, all other remedies oaa lauea, w men was :;yery exiensiTe- j A family in New Jersey saved several children by ibe ase ol it. jUne.a girl ei jeigbt years x age, had become-exceedingly emciated before the Vermifuge waa given. The next dty three large worms .werejdialodgsd, and he left off he ermifoeje, when she. became again worse, and had resort to the Varmifoee that finally brought awav an incredible aoantitv of worms, and the core. waa complete, aod tbe gained Iber health ranidlv ! ! : !: I' A Physteiao of standing, had doctored a farm- y of children some wts, wiihoet being sole to restore but one oot ot the seven to neaun n ha,d the liberality o send for Kmstock'a Ver- mifoere.and cored the rest wilb it in lee tban a week. Nnoaeroos cases of other complaints were sop posed in exist, aod the person treated for fever, &c.,bot finally a trial of this Vermifpge discor. the true csuse of the stcknees, by rnging away almost an innnmerabte quantiiy of worm; large and amall, and the persons recovered w:th great despatch, (nstarjees pf ibis kind might he cited loan immense exleot, but it Is oseltes, onf trial for 25 cents will show any one wiih eston- ishroent ihe ceriain effeeis of thislVerm;fge, j CtlionNever buy tbianFe unless it haTe T Ur Kolmstock's Vermtn'Se" handsomely e- trraved on the outside label, aod tbe fac simile of Com8iock'& Co. ' I I 2enfsC B iWbeeler, Salisbury; J & K Sloan. Greensboro1 ; D Hearli. Hillsboro'; J P Mabry, Lexington ; DrMith, Kaleigh, .4 V 4 ll3 l?S2 ! 9 1 JUUTtiEKN AFRICA) A work has been recentty published descrip tive of Southern Africa ; it is the I production of Mr. Moffati, who spent teniy ypar in the 5Iis; sionary service, arid who appears tq hare been no less observant of the peculiar features of the country, than the manner end customs of the ha- lives. ran or ine country inroogn nmcn pe travelled, which is now almost oaiobabited, ex cept by beast! of prey, appeara to have been onee densely populattdi On the tides of the hijlt and Keshan tnoonlains says be!" towns in ra ioef where t bones nds once. made the country a- IaWaW ttViMal frnillrtf aalaa natw- mmvaiaJ Milk lnwl live?, eiijiye iiuiuui s civt uv vvvrcvu. vTim IUA j , arts ni gran, inbabftea ny game."! oooe or ttete . . . m." "'t-ta.- mt ' 1 f ! townt w ?5nWM of imbense TT , fT, Jf!!? ?T' r JKTffl tli?nw wtfcw)raWiViftTv' ftnin tKav irtesih tWci aliijl!-. Ml n , " mm- wi 9.-mtm, m ai whi m w "Bwa eii w bp nrtnohd eaih dTlieff nr famil tMid-nM In those which leaciicla t town nrt the eiieolai! walls were generally comnoeed of hard clay, wstn a soau oitxtsre or cow-oorg. so wen piaa - tered and Dolishedl that the interior of tbe bouse: hiad the annearanre of beinr varnished. The walls tnd doorwavs Were also neatly orriaoen e ith-tt kind of architraves end rorpiees.' J he pillars eopporting the roof in the farm of pilastes, ! .: I mwtA m Amine, A aril Kf flr architects. The! history ofAfrica aa well as obr own country, oleclaree that change is the or der 01 nature. Jmpires rise, and nurtsn, ano decay cities which were once the prtde jaert glory of, nations have fallen into ; ro ins j leaving not eveo a mark to tell by whom :bey were Mr Moffait, while contemplating a Urge ex- tent of level groond covered with roias, torhed to bis 00m pan ion. one of the natives, end enqatr ed what had beoaie of ihe inbabiiants His - . m ' . a 1 . M . a companion, stretching torin nis arm.repiiea wnn much emotion la the following strain of native eltqeencez. .: ... ' '.: !Th.t livawt ihe oreat chief of mnttttodes! He rtioned am'ons kh'emlike a king. He was the 1 w u v w em - . - r 5 , 7 chief of the chief the blue colored cattle! Tbey I were aomeross as the dense mist on the moon- j tain brow ; bis Cocks covered the plsin. s He thought! tbet numbers of his wtrr ore woow, hi.. ar,r.i.a I j Hi nnnl huasted ID 1 their I spears, tod laughedl at tbe cowardice of soch "as had fled from their to was. " 1 snail eiay loem, sod bans on tbeir shields on soy hill vor raco r is a race of warriors. Who ever suoouea our fathert ? tbey were mighty in combat; Wettill Hive nol possess the spoils of toeient timet. oaf doffsi eaten the shields of their nob eiffTbe nit ores shall devour the slam of per enemies. Tboawey tang tad taut tbey oaocamtioey : . . a ' ai ( -ftt: a f '' beheld 00 yonder heignts me approscniog toe Tbe noise of their toot was; hashed I In! night. atd their hearts were filled with dismaf.l Tbey'doctifO w.any cowiwion. tin t in 1 mmm 4. acquire loo much poxcerj Keen a check L1BEETT IS 8AP." Gen1!. tUmiOU. salt tbe clouds ascend from tbe4 piaiss. i, It tbe tmokeof jbqrnioj lowosi iTbe eonfeaion ni a whirlwind was ia the heart of ibe great ebief of lbil Wo'cd cattl, j TThe tbo I bf tre; foes) till their near aj sboot wit rais- shooted again. re foes)" till their near anoroach nm ejairried thm oaked MatabeleJ I The men seized ibeir arms, and rosbed oat; as If to chaae tbe an tflppe. Tbe' onset wasas tberoiee yf lif htaio. and ibeir speire as the abating of , a forrei io tbe antomn storm. .'I he 3Iatabfle I fiaos raised the sboatlof deatli, and flew upoD tbeir Tictims. It was ibe ahoot of ictoty. I Tbeif; htsainff and bollntr jrroaos told' their prepress among tbe dead A fevr mdmenit laid bsbdreds on tbe l? - Th.t c!m of Bbjjttdi IjiMU ftlffotl f MTItmpO MAI PC imuiuir ; uoi DMipHi ubu , wiui; weir vaiiie io ?P .iof.dti, moonj; ITbe Maiabele enter- ? W l0WB W?i W MmjW l lJ P" It:' - T, ...I.'. Mi 'li i 188M ,od f fired tbe bouses, epesr'd, tbe mothers, their infanta' to' the: flamea. The sun I Wept? The ! Yictort f emersed from the I .MAVi g:mw a m mm J . I I r,ur,MH pu coursoBrrouna -Wr r ybtider hill, j Tb7 tlaoghtered - .v-i! . mi! ( uc wvu ui day they asceodtd, aodi killed 1 till their band M .u i.f llin emu V j -Among the .curiosities of the country. Mr Mofiatt sivet the following jiccoqnt of A TOWS OS A TREE. . 'f My attention waa arrestee) by a beautiful and gigantic tree, ataoding ip a defile leading into an extensive; and wooded ravine,: between a high range or mountains.; Seeing individuals employ ed " on the gronod boder Its abade, and the conical , points of what looked' like bouses in mioiatojre, protttdtng through its evergreen fo liage, I proceeded tbither, and foood that the tree was inhabited by seteral families of Bakones, the aborigines of tbe coup try." ill ascended by tbe notched tronkaad foondto mv amazement no Jess than; seventeen of these aerial abodes, and inree omors onunisoeo. un jeacniog ins lop- aost hut, about thirty test from tbe groond, I en Jered and set down. Its only furniture was tbe hayvwbicb covered the; fluor. a spear; a spoon and a bowl foil of locosts.fi Not having eateo any thing that day, and from the novelty of my situation, not wishing tu ret are imovediately to the wasonsi I asked a woman who aat at tbe floor with a 1 babe atbei breast, permisaiun to eat. i arviact grsniea wna pitsasur, anc soon oroagni me more tn:a powdered slate. Several more fe bales came; from tbe neighboring roosts, stepped frorn;braocb to breach, to see the etraoger, wbo wis to them as great a curiosity as tbe tree was to him. I , then visited the different abodes, Which were; bo aeveral principal branches I The stroctore of these bouses waa very sim pler, An oblong scaffold, about seven feet wide, is formed of straight sticks, t On one end of this ptlfoim t 8mall cone is formed, also of straight sucks, and toatcbed witn grass. . A person can nearly stand upright in it ; the diameter of 'he floor is about six feet. The hoaae stande on be : oblong, so as to leave a Utile equate space beore the door. Un the day previous I bad passed se vera! village,' some containing' forty hous&s, all bullion poles about seveo or eight feet from tbe ground, in the form of a circle, the ascent and descent is by a knotty branch of a tree placed in front f the boose. Io the centre of the circle there is slwsyt t : heap of the; bones of game they have killed. Soch were the domiciles of the irspover iebed thousands of the aborigines of the fountryi, who having been scattered and peel ed by Moselekateehad neiiber herd' nir stall, but snbsiated on locust rootsl and the chase. They sdopted this mode of architect ere to es .etpe tbe lion t which abounded jn the eouniry. During the day the families-descended to tbe shade beneath io dress their dily food. ARRIVAL OP THE GREAT WESTERN, i TEN D TS LATElt FBOM? EUROPE Death of the Duke of Sussex Birth of j anolher Royall'rtneessf Marfeets. iyc. i The Great Wester 0 Caplii Hawkins, arriv ed yesterday morning tt JiJew York, in twelve end t; half dsysTrom Liverpool. : The Liverpool! pa pert are still complain ing at tbe tbondsnce of naoriey the tin eefrlftyeiiperfluity of it in the mercenJife World, while iuterest ctn onlyl? be obtsined from bankers to the extent of two per cent., tbe money bpldert will rtiffto stocte, rait- fotdc 6 botbfforetaMntJ H 1 Enilrsb i ntreri! at 1 filled with ac- I a- m 1 1 ; I COOntt Ol ITJOruert at Our owr. are. - - W ! w , . H Mr ISrtwtrU Krerotl. tfcej American mm ttter, haafwntten e lettetjto, thef Jleio far- 1 mer sourncri, to-coniraoici 100 BiBicmcui ieporied tnfhave been$made by Mr. Joseph rlume. M. P:. at t meettinrl tf ! the Ant,- CornJlivr Leagne mDrurv Line Theatre. ntisjlf that at i 'public j ejeetiuff held tu Sentember I last.' at wbicbN the Duke of Rutland presided, JHr. Everetl,l tbe A- r - ;- ' - . -j : ; . - . merictn minister, stated that bacon, which would brine 6d. per pound fber! was actu- fllly died' a foel for steimbcats; with them, having: no other way ol! getting 1 rid of the supeifitllty.t, IMbis renTark ts correctly ascribed to Mr. Hnrae,'" tayt Mr. Lverett, the 1 renOrt of hr speech, ttimost have been made in consequence of "misioforma- lion tt to what was said ey me on tue oc casion: alluded 10 ; no ! such statement as that inJ question bavmg ever beeri mae'e by me' -; '. i P nil 15 : m I Thai discussion of i ttiel right ;of visit, or the rigfei of search call it which name yoo like; for inmeiict tbe terras are held to be very dissimilar bst been revjved with vigor, ntingent upon the arrival of Mr; Webster's bj..th tft Mr F!erett. which came to band i .i . u, ..T ... on Tuesday. jMr. Webster tdberee with commi pertinacity, to his victrs -which ev- erv one on this side, sdtnifs to be tbly sus tained : snd ( the British Government, de- pend opon if, will adhere with no lest per tinacity to theirs r But tbe qoestton, sfter all,; is father: abstract thao practical i and, with the honestv of pOrDose trbicb Mr fw;. . .ffl fof ,he United States in pot. 1 -y j h nro. li doT? lh ,U.? Vade c,fno V I- NO, 44 VOLU XI. Death vf Jht Ottkt of i 5uareir.Th ucaio oi wio uaae oi aussex, wbo expired lb 2 lit iqsti, tboc half bait 12 trl the day, I . la I ' I i m.ti .:!'. i osa oxctiea more irtao ordjnaiy attentioo. Vot eome dtys prviont,nort Ibe I thghjteat oopo was entertained -of bit recovery, and the fatal terrainatton of his illness, though it excited Ittlle surprise, has beeo i produc tive of ao almost onireraal feeling of regret ai ma losa. I oe loor&ais most onnoaed tn the liberal politics of tbe Dnke. ex Dress the bifbeat respect for iisfaiebie and indepen- com cnarscter, tna t beconiing estimation of his scbolarabip tad attainments, e I i , i m m . .mm. - i i r lilt , Roy aU Highness. Prince I An ei!fne Frederick, wts the ninth cbdd and fifth eon of George the Third, and! was bam the 27ib of January, 1773, beiOf sopscqtently sev enty years aod about Ibreo kbontbs old tt biadeaib. i.u, L;l ,U.U ! The Duko was jtwice married, although aeiiner or me ratrriaget received the inc tionor the RpysilMarriageifAct j Fifsl to Lady Augnsts de Arpeltnd Morrsy,at itome in April 1703, which tnt'fise was declared noil by ihe Prerogative. Court, in Aeffoit fol'owmg. The issueiof jtbis marriaep are Sir Augoatosd'Este, born Januarv 15. 1704. sod Ellen Augusts j Msderpniselle dste, born Augost 11. 1801.1 Lady Aogoita Mur ray survived her aeparatioo i from her !lus trioos husband uniil March, 1 830. i rThe Duke's second wife, Ladyl Cecelia 5ore, daughter of the second Esrl cf Arran sur vives bis Royal highness ;: she was created Duchess of Inverness, March the 30, IS49. The Duke of $ussex ftj, through life, tbe constant encoa re ger (as far as hiac eans allowtd) of learning and science, ant the patron of all deserving aspifants io thu va rious walks of art-i as welltt the benevo lent eopporler of most of. the yariooa chari. ties which adorn and diitincuisb the Biitib metropolis. , a. l.-ifipii-ij ; j- - : BIRTH OF A koTAL PRINCESiS. Her Majesty, Queen Viclpria, bas graced the British nation fr Uh Another Princeaa. Thiv event was made bnoWn( through: the metropolitan papers on the 25th irist. BucKiNOHi 31 Palace April 25. This morning, at font o'clock, the Queen waa delivered of t Princess j Judging of what may, by what, has: oc curred, there teems every chance off Mr. O'Connel's with being gratified, thatr4be Qreen should havel as many children an bis grsndmothertoat)d tweofyl i i At nine o'clock the Park and Tower guns announced tbo joyful event Uo tho inbsbi tants of tbe metropolis, by a dou :le ibyai salute of forty-two guns. , f , j i ExiraoHxnLryi immigration . B$blt Scheme.- h most rieftriout bobbl e sctieme for fleecing poor migrants bat ,, ust ,beoa brought to light, which has excited extraor dinary interest from- ibe number of ttled and other influential persons connected pr.th it. It hat been noticed in tbe House of Common a, in strong tnd lodigcant terms by Lord Stanley, and bat been elaborately discussed in the press. t Chinese Ransom. On Monday, six wagons arrived at the uoyaltAliot with up wards of one million end t quarter dojiart worth of Sycee silver being the last motty of the first instalment, namely 5,000,000 tiol lars of the Chinese tsnsoml The ailter, as on precious occasions, is picked in strong wooden boxes; beariog ibe official seal of Sir IU Pottinger. j ' FRANCE if : The Courier Frtnicias announces that the report of the budget would ' be Isidjbe fore the Chambef8t Depoties !n the 1.5th of May, and that the debate would com mence on the 25th. I In l!lt esse," 3flJs the Courier FranciaSt tho jChamber will bare concluded all parlitmentajy busicess by the 25th of June; as the jmerobers al wsvs leave Pans after tbe debate on Ibo Budget. I The Jtionileur publishes the details: of (he barraioe of the Princess Clementina of Orleans with Prince Attguetns. of Sax lo St. 'IK. nmvu ivia it t. v w mm , ,ue 'alace of Cloud. SPAIN, The question of the prolongation of (Ie minority of the Queen was beginning to the agttetsd, Tbe Castcllano coo tain a a Infer from Sarsgoasa of tbe12th, elating thai the Avuntamiento and national melitta of Hist city intended to present a pr tttioo in favor of tba! project to the C-rtes. ) 1 Prince Jerome Napoleon fonaparie hpd arrived at Cadiz. " : ' l j" Mailers were begir.tpj toBfnwre a more settled appearance in the (Jhnie5t. ; PORTUX5 A L. -j x j The last accounts frjim Lisbon announce that the negotiations relative tu s commer cial treaty with Englaqd sre fipd the present at an tnd. Lord Aberdeen adhered reso lutely to the ground whieh bp took for weeks since, and rfjected, ss 01 .too onsaliy factory stature 10 be ientertained, the last proposition of rortogai 1 ne writisn en voy has been directed ppemptorljy to break off the negotiations ,interrnuir Is the ofH- nal word. The remaining point tin dispute between the two countries is tidoty or 3d per pound opon woolen cloths sum which on tbe existing duties, smoonts to less tbao aix thousand pounds per annum, or 25 conf toi A productibn, smoontiog tip 860,000 pipes of wine per annum for e'ocb is the averaee virtaffe of Portugal and Madeira- IS tacrificed out of regard for tbe 'prodacera m- - 9 T- '" 1 "T ME ::ri:- of t couple cf thcsind baltra of come, ill dyeli ill-woven clotb, and the traeggtera of r aoan nundredt mere t monopoly of 150 feeblest character. 1 f A v - : : ' A " A Idler frori CocsUntinoD!e;W the Tth ultimo, aavs 2 Ucisia hai at len-t h deelired openly.! Th mystery - that, enveloped ber prcjectt hat-beenit dissipated. ' No doabt now feotint that the is determined to tido rongb-tbod over ibt Porte, tndf to Imposo oer conoitton on the Saltan, at if tbe Empe- ror were ilreaiy andirpoted:oa$ter offiJi the Chriatiao provinces upon tho Danube . bank; and the , Parte t mere sobordinate itboot oiber power or will in its European . districts than tha in which it may be per-; taitted to exercise in tho diqo and by cea sed of tbe. Czar.' : ' y. ' INDIA. t - .; Calcutta papers to the' 5tb nit., tnelnstvei brought to Alexandria by, the tteataer Ten- natserta, to Malta by the Uvelops, and then ;e to Marseilles by the Acheron, have . hr en- received.1 i - r: .. rv-' ; ;- -.f-. :,. Tbe papers tbnt received are almost dea- ti-uie of political intelligence - The succes sor, or the late Elsbarajab of Gaolior wis to be installed on the 20th ulii' and no "oonb- ition t h sccesiiol was to' be apprchen- dsd. Iioid EHenboroogb wat slill at Agrt, whiiber he hid proceeded from Delhi, on receipt of the intelli jence of the Itte Maha rajah't deceaae.; No news tf a later date than that received by the ordinary mail had been received 10 Calcutta, either from Ccindo pr.Cabu!.f :-:in , ; .i i .f; , ' ACalcntla'ejrColar of .March 41 h, gives .'. the following business defsils : ;;.-; . ;.' In oor circular of tbe 18th alt., we said that oor money parket bad become exceed ingly tight, tBdaffaira generally tie now in t bad t state as 'could well be conceived. Our I tzeif it quite bare of cash., Latest London JUoney Market Very; few bargains Haye been transacted in the E'lglishi ntarket tcj-dajr. The i slateX rela tions between Ruista and the Porte, legard ing the; sovereignty of Servia, hat had an unfavorable influence on prieep. Shipmteck oftpt American Slii n Iletce. On the 17h int. thr fine Arner can ship Hewes, from New York f Hull, wi s wreck etLon Goodwin jSnds. Within twiintyjfbur hours after strieking, she was eneulpbed in tbe sand V he broke her back. Her cargo consisted pf aboot 3.000 barrels of lurpeo tine and riosin, of whtch 1,100 barrels bate been picked up ir.d Jandcd at Usmsgate, 181 barrels brought aahore at Deal, 172 bar rels Untied aiMirsate.and 51 casks of ros- in eon v0td ashore at Calais. Tbe value of the ship sind csfgb is reported to be at least 9,000. illiere is no insurance effected on the vessel at Lloyds, but it is supposed that she is insured at-New. Yoik. it is some what r emit kable (bat the fast vessel lost on tbe above-mentioned sands was the Sama ra ng. She was j an American built abip, from and bound to the. same port, was of the same tonnage, and her cargo consisted of tho same quantity of lurpenline and rosin as that of the ship Hewer. Tbe Samtrang was lost during the drearifol hurricane id the month January I a at. The crew of the Hewet wat taken off by Ihe Deal boatmen. ' t; H 1 MISCELLANEOUS. A new ioeihod of shipping corn at Dan t zic which; threw some barges out of use, caused a fiot on the 1 1 tb. The military were called out, abd Ibe disturbance was not quelled obtil they hsd fired ; one manj being shot dead, aod many otbert wounded and ridden down by the cavalry. Longevity of. IFomen. There died throughout England and Waifs, between 1st July, 1840, and 30th of June, 1841, 5,247 females, aed 85sid upwards pwhcrrss, of the same age, there died only 3,054 males, leaving a balance jn favor of the old ladies, of L,293 Among the females, who died, seventy-oije bad passed tbe age of 100, but enlr fort v; miles, j The Vine Crp.-UThe intellii?enee from the vine jdistrictvj respecting the fleclsof; Ibe frost op the l2ftr. Nth and 15th instant, I may. says t tho Montieur, be thus summed op: Lineucdoe es!pe:rienced little or no in- -jury, The loss of j the Bordeaux wmct may be eft imsted at one-third 0 the crop; t round Uboorne, in two nights, one half of tne buds were destroyed. In the cnontry ad joining Coflriac.jihe vines 5 premieres 6o ti and Chimpajno suffered considerably from the frost of the 12th and 14th. In the two departments of the Charanto t similar calamity occurred 1 1n Champagne the wines suffered greatly, i -.. - 1WWaWafWaWaBWaaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWM Factory Girls in aAete England. n ibe in- trofluciiojo la an ioteresting work lately publish ed a l the office or the iVew Uorld, er. 11 tied The I4rghrs and;8badows of Factory Life, by a Factory Girl, oecurs the following passage : : " In 340 and 84l, ibere were at school m five besides myself wbo had been factory guts One , of them; had studied-Fiench and Italian, and was ihe stodying Greek and Lat in She ia proaeeetisg hrr siodies now wilb her hu.-band, wbo is. er is about lo be, a clergy man.. Twoiotherai eemmeoced te study cf La , tin. One of then Jeft school aod became the wife of a physician ik the neighborhood. The other it. now in ibe factory with the object of airenumw ine wtir pgatn. Aootber is stooy irig the Latin, Greek, and French, vn peu tres pen. Tbetrther wtalihe daogbier f one of tbe 5rt men ia ibe village. Her scholarship was above mediocrity. Sfce is oow soceessfolly en gjed io leaebing. I j ' : 1 ' 1 ; . t "' I ' - j The Jnnitehary if the Salbath School Un ion was celebrated ai ibe i aberaaele. io New York, one evening of last week. Io tbe course ol the proceedtD2iRv. Or. Tvng, of Phils delphia. presemed reMluiioo, accompanied sy a speeeb, full of ibe noblest sentiaaenis of Chris ' tian ooioo sod eo-operation. f 1 am an Epiacopsjiaa, be exclaimed, " aod oot less so ss I grow elder, bat 1 will oat allow myself to be 'doomed far Ufa to aoliiary confine ment, I will not ot shot ep witbio ptisoo walls so high that I caooot look over tbeo opon4 my faltow-Cbrisiiaos, oor; they look over ibem to me. n He;orged, with grest earnestness, upon the andienee, as did Mr. i Hagse. tbe obbgations of ibe present geoeralioa to educate tail which ts growiog op teseccetd il. i . t. I i-F- - r. jt ;t - 1 f If -4U f f ;! i if-1 -I

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