'. r 1. i -. ' 1 -1' ly i . i ; '. 1. .!:-. I j if i. 7r , i fi ! i; II JL : .1; II- ' J 'N. IlicjvAttii or COUNTfiftFElT FOUR f . dollar Dills 0 the s-i!ate bank ; OF AOKTII CAROLINA. L . i This- section of the country is flooded with l'iiifJ Dollar Lntlh!frfiil Rill nn lh iii. Irl, t i VI F i- - - - vi acaii M Njjnh Curoliiin pavRhJo lit the Milton and Charlotte Branch. 'If FourVon the Char, i Charlotte Charlton, and it is badly written. ine riaioon wmcn these Notes are stamped, IfMly executed it is ooare, ifVmade of woodp-lLe words North Carolina? Ire badly T-lltSI.I niltMnlln,.. IJ.l.' I ! Sl . n ,., po niiiue imico 190 car k and i liunrrhn!! fur tliat cihibitid hvih , U'UICIl Wft ln!i 111 Ita ft cfLol P.tni...:J MM . MC"to wi ihc 1e.11 naiiu 01 1110 Uuuntetfelt note Is alsj chocking bud; it looks cacse-not so with the rentfine : it has nn U rr,v.L; rthe genuine! has ; the shield at the femaicVfeet Y jr. " " iHce or treadtnat of ltigcnincdofsf on cewe inspection ; the spear in thfj female's hand appears to rest on the outside of the arm-mot so with the genuine, the snearto'iy rests against thej inside of the arm : ft ho iriirh f thi into num -X- .7 'fir ' J ma iiimuc i me arm; the gdrbuf the feinalein the spurious bill Idoks dark and C!th -th;it of the genuine whi. ler arid loa nar ti. r..oKi t . . T " rr J uc ! w pevice at the 10D and on ihn rt.rV,! l..lJ .....1 .1 ii I i'T7 7 ruu ot me !iuj, are . .also badly executed tlmy look dark, dim and ; 'jcoareJ ; In a word. thF r' 1 II I lilu tCil It dill nin . . - 1 - -7 will lliaj hf known by the norai ooarsenfssof the En. graviiiraud above a!l they want a period (.) KSthoJiVo. (We are thu rparticutar in ennmer. fUhg lha deHrcts of this counterfeit stufll be. jameaken all in all, it is calcilated to pass : rrj,""',' M ,,u ,,lose tiot -on gaurdi and who are JilbJe Ip be4 imposed npui. ' i i IL,!8 H descritior and character of the jtOur DolIar;.C.mitprfiM-t hill (now Uforel tigJ on Iho Stale Bank ..f,nh Carolina! " payable to - ho brarer ,f Charlie or Churtitn, some of i Y Pyritup bilis have ii. P I f iH"' 1 Wate oJ En.ravU i9 freeze. 11V T. V..1"0 lwir iilla- Counterfeit iiJIf oh the Milton Branch bear date in 1944 (mark fhat.) wherras thi, Branch was not Jn llitlnn ....til 101- i .. S iMuedtio lours or Bill. Uf any ojthe deni. taallon 1 Ibewing dale" ,w,ri M abch, 1845. C ' jTir" V " ,ne iUtlfon Branch; Voed 'erei (Observe il.! a. -J . .1 ' s - THE IT STATES AN1) MEXICO.- i" . And the following IwittVu and true illustration nf th nwnf coVaLr rr : oeiween I his county' and Mexico; copied irje uatjtimorc JAmcnn j froth a Jato ttbir'of the Charleston Patriot ! , V.,w-T. .... .f Kjujtj una U IJ1UCU to do with hex fatniy at fto&e that She can. not nttpnd tr hop riM.'.. i il The; following grave and sensible Te- mart? on lha . -1. 1. . :J :? ... -w.. autjwj ve i;seirorn a journ al opposed to us inpolilics, but whose views tare ltvnto !in;ii.wt! n.r..t considpration:i;Sttt;:;-;t J ; ; .s v -About !a fo'mi small party oahe horse guard' at I I ui wuuig IUC Uill4 D I?ortF. ACM a trading I ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS vlT!ie4ollowine Irom an Old Teacher m Ke ine American rur uompariykilH pWJCAi t: u -... V I edonemadnamedljamesUpquietthos hd .?ub ,th. f re diness, bej familv t,? AUrwcrlUn Kl ; v: t ! i I cause we Delierel the praise he bettntr nntn riously wounded another, and succeeded h" Terle5 pf Boks n Natural History, is Je. in stealing tnirty Horses Delongtng tp the T e nonce mat rrot. Silliman, 0f Con- PosLw j I j I r , 1 j nectfeut, Cleareland pf Maine, and many oth. r ' !: ! I I 1 era of the most distinguished mi T-m Sialyl of the lnion, speak in hirhcommenda. linn rf tKoir rrront viln. T"!, . ukv up iHJUNs. we s 1 '1 - I -. ' ' "V V ill I CUM Alf KUs ,ur T5 UiNlON j j tale of the Uiion, spei I The following table will ho intPret;niA .. 1n of their ereat value. i - o --r- - wwws. WJ I w , readers, as it will show them a statement of the r arc introduced into many of the private exports of tlM (United States during the last fiscal n7 P"c scnoois ot Maine, Massachusetts, rroru. the New York Evening P$t of Fbfaary 2. ' vear 11 w, be seen on examination, that the ermont 1 ennsyirania, Uhio, j JMississippi, OUR i RELATION? WITH MF.Yirn i South furnishes a larke Dortion of the rLi- . wiana, South Carolina, Georcia. dec. Ve The news irom Mexico appears, in the ! EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC PRODUCE. a?r re hihljr aPProved by Teachers and Pu ODininn nf tntnu nf ilia iniionol!n i .. i . i f nil a Stiok inm-tr. ' "VT... 1 I"t . f . .v. w. pi. juuiiiniisia, iu por "j risheriek , r-j: "v-" "io u naiunti nisior? are a iena lrnmediate hostilities. Un examin. ing its particulars, howevipr, our readers will perceive that nptbingfis added to the i lri if in it i 1 1 r i rv r r ivav ifhiK i Wfc,.v ! j TV," u " rt,rray CX- Spermaceti OU isted. j 1 he verbal rumors of discourtesy ! Whale Bone. '; and insult shown 'tcj the ) envoy of this ij "ti Candles, ww..wj ojcai, ujjum nejqg examined, to THE! i 1 fa AliYI" TaT "i BRRY13; 1845. ' 1 1 I I FOR G )VERVnri Urftits and a si rc way, too to Jpctect Ijiese spurious Har Blllsr-mst Glance iko the . mwl rf it. it' V I : tnvhA ,1 7 w ."r.crt ,a 1 ' crrespond. K with! that .hade of thMwo letters No then rely upty It the bill i, a base Counterfeit," 'S! f!f?t ,;0m?kct,' ,ho funterfcit bill has no Piod u,he ISo. (UC vi, not a1 Printer that f "I f the Et,ravin tlon Chronicle have to foundation bn wich we can re- Skins and Fursj i. ill niiL k cprinm ic ri.n i m v. i . w 1 1 " "'"' --j-- ----- " 'hii IJ, 11 4 ill iH . JIIUCIl h nrit hoan t.:.....i n: i i ' i "vii n vciv an(n acKnowieugeu bv the newfinv-prnmani ffivr..v;. - - o-viiuiiiiiui jiJX lAI If the same Government which invited ; uuiauihena a diplomatic j agent to treat concerning the matters now in dispute with Mexico had declinedjon his arrival to allofW him to open negotiations, or even to recognise him in his official capactiy; there would be good grouml for complaint on our part, both of the Wult and the breach of faith. The new Government of 1 a redes can bardlv I.xl.',..- k i 1 ' under any obhgatiotHo enltcr upon all the negotiations i'nr KIk W tion of Herrera had arranged the prelim inary steps. If it could, it might by the. same rule, be held to consummate all the measures which it could He shown were contemplated by that Administration a consequence which all will uow tQ be absurd enough. j j We do not believe, for jour part, that trie lifivprnmont P :.J.. - n i ... T ui iUKAicuwiu ne ioolish Fi&fieriet. Dried fish or Cod fisheries, j $803,353 Pickeled fish or Hver fihems4jer-i ' ring,shad,8aIraon&. mackerel 258,654 Whale and other fish Oil, 1,520,363 M $75,195 M i 762,642 j 236517 1.507.124 Forest . j 14855 ! 1 177.146 ! Produce of Wood. I Staves; 'Shingles, Boardajuewa : T.mber, ,i 153,222 j Uiher Lumber, . I 36905 t Masts and Spars, I j 28,692 1 Oak bnrk and other dye,! 70616 i All manufactures of wnvJ itTT'Ann aval Stores, kar, pitchi.rosin.j f and turpentine, J i 814,649 I Ashes, pot and pearl. j i 110.496 6550 421 AGRICULTURE. ' ; Product of Animals. Beef, tallow, hides, horned cattle 126 899 Bueter and cheese, j 7865 ' j Pork, (pickled) bacon, lard, lirei ' j hoS9- ; j 291 84 Horses and muls, j 385,488 j Sheep, 2343 ! Vegetable Food. 336,779 1 i 1 59893 1 I .- : 44.741 t I ' 641,552 vsl 1 ... .. . J 4103 Piner small graiopuh 177,953 Kiscuit and ship breads j ! 366394 Potatoes ' I looaofi 9 fj-0M ' , I . " " leratum in our schools ; nnrt w hAtw Will finl a nnn-l 1 . . ' . gciicirti iiurouucuon ib our State. We are the more pleased with them, because the style is not that of letting science down to inio iiuiius un ine science itselt is belittled in the joss of its true dignity. Throughout the I I FOR G6VERvnrt William ( A. Graham, VVJieat, Flour, Indian Corn, Do. Meal, Rye do used,and a Glossary at the end of the Book, un scienunc terms, that, otherwise uie nmuren migiu not understand. Without saying more, we publish the Communication below. t FOR TIIE CAROLINA WATCHMA.f . TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS. Permit me to call yur atteation to a series of ele mentary works on Natural History, prepared by Dr Ru chenbergerfor the use of schools, and published bv Griffs & Elliotu-Philauk;,, tv. L u'Tlca, y . . !"... mew: ore wnat thev are truly styled, the " First Books of Natural History " ihej are the opening door to a departmeot of knowi fdge, high as heaven and broad as the universe itself but which has, until these our times, been sealed ud against the enquiring mind, as if God had reserved " to us and to our children," this vast field for intellectual -n- JPyment and 1 mental expatiation. No exercise of the DG The Locos are in th hnhlt r -L ing their ! political opponents -British Whigs,? for the reason we- believe, that they are willing to admit that England has a just claim to a portion of the Ore gon country. And vet in tb j M urvuguoui ine ! tta 1xtl ftt r . " "" ,"- oicu author ? - scientific and technical names ari familiarly 'I 70 U"try were suised to learn ' or to hazard the ei used, and a Glossary at the end of the Book ! 1, - "tISh cons,'drs Polk's War Jj'J'M dnctJ7 dec! fes to expre3i!hr;r; nendmcnt. He J,. j , b?I.eVed-it wa, J ( ; course cf policv so L Ternmem !rornlhe v, conceied, still'iu lr.' because, being , ' PToposfd mission tut! under anj circu. fttoilhe;pre.iderJt" distmct ; expression cf branch of the Lr ew. which they rnv of, the country.! Xhit hjtherote of jester! n dwiy announced I,,-' M their opinion, that", nJons lhe same r. . Washington in hi4 jv. American people; u, r occurred in our forei 4, . hUcal connexions ct t other, which authorize cy, or to hazard th ... CM : that in y-t -tit. lJ f ( a iiZe oo;;r Message, a very pacific affair! In tbat 1 ft was n? he : Message Mr. Polk re-affirms that ! "..V'11 i . , . " "wnujiy bet we -v v. uiiu inn tinniaiMa . i . a,., ii... - r""'ir, txiiu inai no com- promise which this Country! should accept can be effected. Wt x.:,. . . V "Mf" important sbou d prrrt- J decuman was publish ,o!,he world, ibe 4S";', imaffination nf ib .,ki: j . : " -r. -" i"u itiinu wasgreat- V ; tii-ii ly excited, in certain Quarts y alliance, o fens ire r , jured up great fleets of Rritick a- r??eetng wh-an aili :. war hoi-erin- nll 1 ' sh.ps .of Me 5oA AneriVan : ar, hov ering all alon-our unprotected f eame parties viit coasts, battprimr down nnr r:t to env iolnt . i : a - ; fiuu aim poor .JJ - niuiuiK i ly furnished forts, burning our cities and ' "S h interference destroying both life and property Nor ! rerTmeJ" .T ' ... . 1 l".'' ior I rernmenf ; or to am r was this excitement allayed until the a-1 -fprerenrin roLS rival of the steamship Hibernia, which 1 A,nirrifa, The aro f brought that most welcome o,, a ! lo h,ch be most wii:j: perception, of God, emZ6?o?;L fha'n brUg that most Welcome news, -e!i'hfhhitw5i::- of hi. works. What we call naiural ToZtianTurl President', Message constin S ! M f 8tr0n- hl but orgamzations in , he material worldVwJicb are d" How trn ' i ''Mjr.nJ repul.'ic i i rectly the handiwork of thm limv ro I tl ' SlrrtOge IS the fkct. itbnt tk il Dart fil'lria ..n.M .1 Long faced PEopf.p. tf . . . . - -. ! 'li. -it .1! '""""'"o c"iarKS in ILLIS s fiirror. isorrie hi 'l-V J!,fty 8rvc Ui shorten the length of u- iMibrlo,.; v;.., J. ' . " ' m " W i rtd. We wobld remind fK i- - ."i . mi wri a orient ftiiri ' xr.., . . . . .1 rDlul, ,ir.lo ,omo ,d and wllow (kS tii, 1 Y"clln.sJournals- WFh manifest so n J1" impatience for a brsh with their H 5 Wliw are7 w 4 ....- ...- , leeble neighbor, that tvt, i.n i... 'ru T' .1' i 'Tw" V-i nation) so X' c '"i mve k.Hru u in-iHUH t ii i. i, ii,. . . ' , i . i r - " "c iuuiisu apples, i oi onn enough f n ftrt . l . .. r.rr - r ! i ci.3Uu r ? -y tti;1, lai mav lUStlVDro- Klce. ' OlKn voke hostilities r,n th rr ir. 1tt I Tobacco.- ! 2.160,456-16,0164)02 .. j : ' t" v mc j. oiaies : n .. M.a;.n jccuie conauion, destitute of resources, with a population essentially unwar ,ke, at discord among themselves, and held together under one Government h thej loosest and most uncertain ties. we regret to see rate even the misconduct of such a natfon towards our Government.! Any display of valor on our part, at the expense of Mex ico, is loo chcan In rtn eyes of the world. We woLld remind the iNeW Urle.'inS lrtiirnnlu mrk;UU :r KIa i " iiiaia. n.lTllfo t ... Cotton, ! ' j ; tfl All other Aaricultural V m flit! rT' I 90,341 T Brown bugar, . j ; 107 Ind'g' i 70 183,496 31 a N u FA CT U R ES. imHiuritv kjf ih .... ; . h r r, "-i"ii!f jou "mepi are a ke & at ta!,r- J ok ai if thhaS InfPv nai nature smiles uptm Sound rCr"rn 11 ''eyes court he ground- hv.r faf9 aro fied u.fjh u . .ynnklesLeir.gait is rid andlwkuS ntka? V gn'?1 l11 ; fbeir Voic V1& d uncw,n.fortbIe, and their conversa wjtqwiW unembmideml jxvi.h wit or humor. FohW thj-se people , ,1,,. r ho,neSi-S,i ZrV71t y Ta ,OWmW over the new.pa H'frine.ll)?.r Jance J,r sing, ior fndiJ they;dve all gaiety from lUr wiv.f. and chil. drem and .make their domestic life U dull and ' $,e;fe Why is rl L, "j " oi wen, a n ore despe cbrsed w t , a dismal climlto or stn, 1 fi,l i llav( we o busiqess to d., or ii our iaborlwith. Ii. F 1 urai,Iut,e 11 "'id that we h,u!d ay ao. rNature h Us lionii m.t 1.1..... ucu su;tii nave adjusted lhe Oregon question with that great and nowerfni tk tv r 1 nwu w ii I c ii claims the Northwestern territory against us.it will b early enough to think of going to war with Mexico. . j fo FROM, MEXICO. We perceive that the acwunts received on Saturday evening from I New Orleans The,n0iCOnhrmf1 by lhe "cial accounts, lhe Picayune" reports aS)one of the. pie ces of intelligence brodght by the brio- pa. no, that "a Jetter wi-iton nir ,l io.i i . , "t vruz on the 13ih ultimo, the day on which the Pa r.o sa.M, simply says: Mr. Slidell de manded bis passports, having failed in the i -tt-i, ii . " "v-M iuui uuijwemjs to ''.7. r b".1" u i inu as lulliol boautv nVuamU.r' ns 11 is of nl1 efemeiits of nS i 'lttlrCr kiM nClCr ca"Pi4i rtals. iS 1 rC 5Ca?J our " ivcrs mn Iheir ihou, anu leainie. utivriaiiriA iamt,aro ,rorthy of the valliei thej pect ; be ratnboiv huesol autumu are or peculia boon ; the iearth vleldi us a hundred fi'hH we blush; when we pther in eturns so diS,ropor. b f f, k S U r anst"r8! o!, have WUnptjibera! to ut. They have! given Us a good fiov,u-nn,ent and a j;oo name. We are ' .. f , ' pi.uiirauy active and iSS rf - ?T k'Pf -ln rerW ',,al P'a Ut the free domof ourJnstitutipns. No other nit 1,! has muUf intellect a constant employ! VVihtrt,nreM'tl 50,,nlPPh -furroiind. fd b4 all ibe !m.iii.;:..t.- ..c u I ,i tttM ! V '.i ' i ' "pineal f it not V V ' i',,1,l,R, we place our atTec tont iipon hf wrong olctie utterly hiJ.. tako the tniA i.p,--..ri:r.: . I " : 8 J v i . ,,,U-MV iiuss nv nature, art, lore, fnfud.hip, faiih, t,d bow thkWe fo idolize it; L erect coiti; feh2 1n0r' 0,., T a,Ur" iilce lU VLk u' i I VVT "ur cn,,ren. i o lr 1 llUil lll lionrt .1 . , . 7 " M'" " e anec Arp ivp W,,MU' "'tstyce aema ruled soil 1 ? J,o?P0rts' or that he h received any. eminent. A Jetter hns ln j Soap and tallow candles. T.I . ! ' gainer Doots and shoe.. nviu luiiinure. Coaches and othr carriages, Saddlery, Wax, Spirits and grainj Beer, ale, porter and cider, SiiufT and Tobacco, Linseed oil and spirits turpentine, Cordage, Iron, pig, bar and nails, ! ! Do. Castings, Do. nil -c- .M.Mvmirs ui Spirits from Molasses. ougar, rehned. Chocolafp. Gunpowder, Copper and-brass, Medicinal Drugs, Cotton Piece Goods rrmted and colored. White, - M Nankeens, ; Twist, yarn and thread, j All other manufactures, Rags and all manufactures of Wearing apparel, Combs and Rntrnna i Li rushes. 623 JUfi 328,091 277,488 55,821 7097 2047 234,794 75,108 69,582 538.498 92,614 55,016 77,699 118248 649,100 216,118 164,662 1,461 122,599 94,736 312,837- 516543 2,344,104 1,174,038 1479 59,653 23,794 i i r . uuc" Ul cvrry organ ne a rodv not only of those rast globes that float in immeasura D C fiMv uini.n,! o.,.i lr 11 l. Ze "Bjsicmsgi worias, Dut also in the ma- Ker ot the smallest thing that moves. He is the (Jo.1 nf ' ' I IhB Inrmn ' ft. .. 1 ir. . . . " 7,469,pl9 mmai ivingtiom and the vegetable 51,739,643 !"ay 'f"1 to but he work of Hi. fingers " f I he feathered tribes, the finny races, and the branching lamiUes of the reptile and insect orders, are but the fore ground, the beginnings of Creation. But how little is our Knowledge of these beginnings ! We we them to and recognize their external forms, but of their pla teau, the great scale of organized existences and of the various pan. which Jey act in the progress of life and of their internal structures, we know but very lmle of uLT,TeoV-heir ,.1 nI0,h'ng'J Here there 19 a fiHJ "owopeninTo ,he .n,'nd. cn """ess, and feed on tru.h DOrtant nelda for intlltnt n.. .i . . ....vt.vv., ...,vugniion tn.t nas ever oeen presented tn tfio K.rnnn r. . . i v j ---"-. iiimu ior us exploration ; and th,. lnmd lra j up jn the gtudy of nftturH8 , zation is prepared to receive those moral influences which correct the judgment.nd purify ihe heart. But this work ErU!iTi,n n,em01 'nf?ncy-when the seeds of charac ter K-hnrh determ.ne the fu,ure man, ore planted. How n gh!y necessary, ,s it then, tha, before lhe mind becomes pre-oceupied by those things which are purely fanciful and abound in error it be presented with a system of truth, rm urkioV, .mUJ:. i.. e. r- . J. . . ..... ,...wuirBumy Iacis tor a mmd nurtur ed wlth truth can never receive that which is fictitious. -u.,tric came 10 conclusions as to the i a,,cFino Peac. tlia q 1 nature of this paper, which are directly cTnliSin opposite ! One predicied it would brin T on a war ; the other.on thR ,., Ve make, these r on a war; the other, on the contrrv n' strues it as a very pacific paper. How r-i n it,:. j:tr . . " ' , re"ce 01 Pm,on be account we in re in favor nf nn side of the Atlantic i. ing any part of this c 1 . . . ed for? It is contained in a very nut-shell 1 'nsian Parl of lhis c and this is it: If the Oregon I, tU ' da3f (for we are as"n the proposed reduction of the tariff s the 1 " W1 n? Mr- ' -i7ote in the new President's missive to I V? h.W Mr 1c:: Congress." This quotation is from a Brit- ! lSi S?bjCCt as Wp1? ish PPer, brought in by the Hibernia; I p !TMa cI-! and it accounts satisfactorily ,1,- I ,aC no Europr ar: gular circumstance ofihini- t ' I lh,n.k ?C testing fro two countries making up such opposite I "WW-" conclusions about tbo Arc ir i ro. his declara? I o , i- "vh op)une conclusions about the MWncr ir r gon is the the reduction of the torjf is the antidote. In other words, if the U nited States will reduce her t.rifr admit 11R pauper lalnr of England to com- Js Wtil ns the resolutl Ohio, based upon tlivt 1.090332 J r .,' i f eveLotherworknce,itisasystem I ,Iiai01 our own industrious peo i ali; several attetn it de7,P'ngt wonderful mechanism of organ- pie, she (England) will Pi'vp O ' i:f !r 1 ; ' .zed beings from man down through all the order, genera, un lrt,Jjn. 7 J?' US Oregon, life pf a man nameil I I Will rlmi .... u : niswavhom nn,i.;. I i r -4,327,928 - J r :,", uow" "rough all the order, genera, and species of animated beings to the tini inmt that move. It n wnrL ik.i I... : , ,- -j . - "'"iu w in every wmi y and Studied bv rvcru M.rnk.. r :. ... 7 . ' u .-..l . ? . ' 'i. o uorary should be ! ...:n ' ..: jui w.mout ne wnole series, and if there be no librarv in Wl" Pcrmil US to crush Vour manufactur the family, theae bonks l.n,.i,l . .l. . . . : i .. . niui.iciur- of one. N child U .i..ZFnn!n aoi.snments and make v.mr r,- iw-ina wnose mind i , "imu IS bennmnrr tn ni Tt. i.. r . ",u ' ( ertfmlano .... . , ,lt? UMM us WR gjvf, b eson to fi. . stand that Mr. Slidell haslyet demanded I SilIiard tab,es nd apparatus, his passports, or that he has rtrotW !r mb.re,,a8 a."d Lpraols. j uiiu a UI tlOUI5f Leather and Morocco skin, not sold ner IK r: j -- ..w! ii. Meen recei ved t. - ,Jf;",ro ana. apparatus. nuiii jniana on thp lih ;... i. l riming rreswg and Tvn . - '"iiuaiv, WHICH rf..- .7 t -'rj Mates that Mr. Slidell wa expected toL7"uM?' arrive in tbat town via Puesbla on that or ! Per and Stationary, the following day. i Paints and Varnish, lh?? j!.10? much "-asolo apprehend ! &.d Ston. in.at tne m ssion mav n l. .i..; Ai....r... , J:7- j " Miuuuciive 'ni'uiactures oi lilass. oMvurM wnicn mere was some rea son to anticipate. The accession of Al monte and Tornel to the existing Admin istratiot, is no very nattering: sign of a fa orat)Ic result. Afr. si:.iiiT...:n , : wiiuru. win uo, now- r i ever, everv tb no- xU,u i - .1 . Molawes, . J " o -in ia uc expected Trunks irom his acknowledged tallnts when he B"CR and Lime, receives his commission under the rroont ' Doratic salt. conlirmatmn nf ih I i ho. Somei rumors are still afloat of a design on the part of Great Britain France, and fcpain to place a European prince on the hrone q Mexico. We cannot vouch for the c&rreciness of so extravagant a report. j Washington Union. Do. Tin. Do. Pewter and Lead Do. MnrHU Dp. Gold, Silver land Gold leaf, In A 1 OM . i iu oiiver ioin, j Artificial.flowers and' Jewelry, Molasses. I 206 U5t 2,583 1663 12,660 26,774 1809 43,298 106,190 50,165 1475 7393 98,760 10,115 14,404 17,626 3529 844,446 10,435 20.771 3,336 8,701 45,151 .hoSjrZ f,udy f Natural iry. ldndants Pn us. we will give Vou Or- i 50 inwdiblohat nnv of .hoo, education.GhVannrZLu ' S , " CX,end ,f'C ea! of freedom." hunted doWthc w.c . ,ai ,i ISaestmed to exert a irreat and ua ! IS I ne Sort O COmnrnmic. .k: i J . 7 ing influence in the forma. ion of the ft. I.lr ! i.. e . .. ' ' v ulluo' 11 ,,osS IO Know wli man. Not a word need be said of the talent nd ch j e Krj, ,sh papers ; and. This1 Mr 1 I acter of the author, Dr. Ruschenbereer. He K f " S believed, is sorlnn.Ur L i 1 ft,S, and loo un versa v bu,n "." .. . "V V"tj:'u'rru DV WifL tir . I ,, r. : , 'r " l" uny recommenda- Ine Amipif5n Tl.. 1 : . . "imvu a ini(. tion from me He has lonsr been . .l. tt ' mcrican Uemocracv i in rnnrrmr. kt 't- . . - fl,.j u 1 . ,ur u- B- I t..iik tU- n.L i . i . ""'0" f'ncw,iorKb O )e n rr m. i rPS,uent at their head, h is just which it was stntr, 1 v" inu iacis Dccai 1 1 ... . . ' r f. A gentleman fecentlv arrived in St Louis from Fort F. A. C., near the Falls' of the Missouri, has communicated to the the 17 th of June last, a party of some se ven hundred of the trih&f &ow Zns fell upon a small party) of Blackfeet Indi- i ans, uno nad camnw nnt ..K., r ., .. Mnii seventy- five miles from the ForUn advance of the 5304577 t. ; ! J43,o4b rt,wls iNOT ENUMERATED llfnriira . ; I 4j 1 JZ69.328 U1568--2,5844)15 Manufactures, Other articles 9999i776 ihnmii.j..L.i.i l 'iiuiMs, uren taken T-nvtna- .j..i . 'J1 r , ?V '"race abandon t. Its son 's ' hnr. .ii " ,"'.7,'u u,ree Hundred ! uau oe ireety discussed ro and an rtrffcsiM, es, i hvmn and its prave ioV lhemai) of the Black- i J' parWn Idas hall be gfveo 'PtefttV 4 Lovo andbh llJiuS having come up, engaged the CouJ "f ?H Pw-infer, acquiesce Jih nes,. frown. .."i..,. ! aesparafely, and though less in ntimb i '.W oF th'3 cMrse, and hence thev havahm ...rtj . . i , . . . . ' i inOUOTir nr,.n,.. . . " The Penitentiary Question. The Editor of ine KaJeiirh Inderwnrlpni t: ie? i' y c n C ' ' " iusi:n in ia. ior of a Penitent.ary, ?ays that he is satisfied trom the tone of the PlPss ofthe State, andihr silence, observed on the subject at the various meeungs lately held, that the public mind i. settled doW in .W,siton to a Penitentiary; We confess that wo are surprised at this cbn- kT?8 S6,!1 " at stran Premise 4a. ken by the Editor tnm! which he derives iti h s o-ur opmion lhat majori of lhe Prp U ne State art in n..,;.- .u . ... .u.v.i ui wic measure; but With one consent they seem to have determined that 'he que,on shall be freely discussed pro and con, and that no nartiJn l.; kn i .. v.. i u. " "uon in the u' k ' nor UfKn ,he wvice. The r Furra navr aiso prepared and published anew sileh a men 1C Was Stated I scries of School Readers, in which their Jreat aim IJZ SUC0 ft promise as every true Ameri. ' hi. - . to navp hopii in m.i i .'. --."". ..u..ii ' - , ",8 ic Yrir rnnnfi' lectual faculties of the mind ; and well have ttVr -hT I J ' t!' J,shonr- litical movements T n ' ceeded. There i. not, perhaps, now any sen's If ScC I ,nOUS' 'et the fosterers which lie Hfr I i ' Readers, so well adapted to prepare the "mind for a pVt of thisscheme have the impudence In vl ' V ' (Mf',P,W', ' per recent ion of the fir R,i, r it . ... 1 . mr; luiriuaeiice tOStVli cili7nn t . those of Grigg& Elliot. rS S: opponents ?r Whigs T ' facfV ord:e 1 Arhn,ec in dollars and cents with a Key. GrinhVw'I ! -! ?l Oer that ; tl. History of the United States,; Greece. Rotne Sand ! ' " disabused as regard d 1 tChUdre" "d T5"07HD b' An"r'Can """-'"-.Vr. iW, .!. : toU'lWarv cir, (t-T-Tr,. r 1 . . - - I'Ul.k. j 1 circumstances do not t. IT The Books noticed, we understand, are for Mle by Wl it be believed tbnf ,1 it --m' t. ' e Raleigh and FayetteviHe Booksellers, and Country 'j.MEsIv Pm V I 1 " b HOW Venlur- Merchant, in our various towns. i ' PPosctl these very senti- 1 P'anation of the mu rl i ments when nut forth hv fr r . i nrwm hi i:ri t ring hisadministration ? One wnt.M i Mr L . IV In n c sn.. rhpn i... . ... . . , J o:; . .-.-, . r lire ns inmates. ItsHreidrt - r r d,v 2 r i! " 1 " H "' "'""'i W : ' bt ' .U i" 'V " "Prtn n 5,0my a p ctiire -lfeS Uhl "ac! ' JfhlrT 1 T" V. can hesitate iin its Tire I I 3 . TIAVIwnJ. . I . HHanc U tile voun. er ?! im : ini,":i, obedien or W.abnche i. thS,sh,N i U the I mot Wriaki d.Mil.U rS?!!?1 "r Let correct u, makeUS .r(uc. rnay leave impreion, onWaA ;n h.4he provUenee of God, be call fin r , . , e iiumners lought so bravely as to rnmnpl tt,; ponentsjto retreat to aj strongly fortified spoN which they succeeded in reachin with their plunder, though (most of the pmoncrescaped. Tlje Blackfeet could not dlSlddo-e lbfm nml k,-. ' t.ir. . ' --e t"u ric MHiigi'u ro re tire acknowledging a Iqss of ten or twelve L-ll.wl nnl -J . . i; . i . I nought nroner tn nrJ... i q-snon m their pnblip meeting. Neverthe! m-onll S!l 3lCt 18 HP1"? he minds of the n op e, and they are preparing themselves for a vegenl 5C,,0nLwhenL,hw r voting shall den.lv in ft "I T.i? ' arSut PV,. -4 Case for a Strict Constrain,,;., h,f minislration ? One xvould hard- , Mr. Pavnc sars. il,. By act of.oor Legislature. Hon. David : 1 , ' , Th e" We ""ct with !, vioU3 ip lhe doparlor r ... m pomnositv hn nmv .t . . n t-eyy . was made i Hon. David Lew P.. ' " ; rsme. same opin- Mexican Minister, ft ulee." This bill was made in tb hnA i ' mes lt a lest of .c de-1 correspondence had 1 writing of Hon. J. I). Wrstmtr Ti . ucrdC- it is even so. He while tween him and - certr,,, tition of Mr. Levy.accomnnnvino-.K uiii' ' a. raernber f tae House! of Kepresenta- j poiver7 relative to the : and in his chirorranhv. Draved" fnr ,k' ! ,VP nR" Pposed the doctrine as set forth s (Almoxte) being only li, name " F.-nW " r,.ui.. .- . ilr Monroe, in as powerful a srvecb. whom nrrnnrr,nntc .... nate of the United States, on motion of nj T ceyfrmadebeireince. Santa Anna, at Ilav.,: Mr. Westcott, the name was entered "E- i ? iUse the Whi??s happen to agree j and others in Mexico, ilk 3" on the Journals, and we see that 1 . . Mrf l'3 speech made in 182G, this country, it was ih Mr. Lew himself frant-6 miKt: .i. ODinions'th .-.i .i " uuuuiufinis v...llluU6lu iu uu goou aemoc- mun caic With JSanf.i wuh the name " V.nb.. w tu . mn,, . Q , . i 111 inta .. . . --- - - - j. uc c.isb uc- i'a..-iiuie irom one extremitv ru and n n;i , cares ior - strict construciion.n Can our J' uemocracy, ene- certain sum of monev change . , L ; 'r wn.ch their sires sale deliverance, the ot!. sned their best hbw? i-r.' . i .u : 1 - . k'n i . . --i-v '. vi nvc ve t '-"i" ui so aecide. l h Minna r.u I led, and determined; to rejvenge them- 'herefiref as wel W silel 1 selves next spring. The sale informant I object at e LC nn S'atcsi f i lately held uJ L . V?"" jr It appears that the! majority of the f U'Alil. nr. .1 ' I s .... f-i n.iuriiy oi tni irioe.were on the nilw.i nsnear lhe head-w; tersdf the Colum Dia, vvhl her it i tb i - . ...v-.i vuaiuiu to no everv TlhF: "fi!,l-,ha.t ,"!"Se Were engag in .his affiur ,v.,.h ,,e Crowere lf.it an advanced par.y, who rj-c H (bich is called in pai lance ih. Pioi fat Country hy U,.tAS; R fte'M They latelv hVlH - '"LTr lpum.J deling. t ti.i-" i . , V ' " a iw7 anrent ght to that in which ih lr .u.. . a Penitentiary. Though the Editors of the papers in the Stlte observe so mnnU ' .! .. . 'ivi,tc un ine sumect, tneir co umns do not. Many weli.written commuid. cations have appeared, jwhich have been eiten. Hvely cop,ed ; and in this way the questioned e placed before ih nrl .i.J r .- . - ---- r, " icss uanger - - . iKivmcr, . ( if. , . (f The Steamer Hibernia sailed from Bos ton for Liverpool on Sunday with seveolv. MI Sfe." boa& -r.jr-c wore atnalilax. ..b..nu crt.i uirnseu -.uuiee as ulee?" me principles of the democratic nrt,.. 1 does not the un aw fnl r .i - ..... . , . . . "emocratic party are , name, by Mr EuleeT; fTST" " J V: I ",l.enUC? IO ,a,d as and taken un a- i lost all his monev. and our Senatorial delegation ? or, to make 1 w?cneT?p occasion irequires. This 1 the amobnt necessary to v-,pin jvmence that all their ' nis agreement with tl prolessions nf po.or,i .l ! i ? I . he proposition clearer it may be slated .TV" sumP'ftnt -vidence that all their 1 hi agre : . - ..v uiaio u j iuii s uaviri i.mw i "yu.- ui re?an nr tho nari i tl:. r .i vidLevyEu,ee..? iTSt Wm ;S."SfuM Wleve- ' W,'ic!' !' and the act of chancing his name are both ' min ' nni j see or themselves we sub-1 Papers We placed in ! ol pub) 1C record. Tnii. K. nnt...U!nniL. join a paragraph from Mr. . V crj Wliauillll UJf I ' j - s opCCtll O "J-vnutJU il l..1 journals U. S. Senats, it appears that no ' 10 ,he louse ln 1926 : j f no love for Santa Anna ! r . uavid Levy Luleer ! - fr. tn,v A. , J . know whit !r,- u v claim membership in that body. It fol- ! resolution' reposed bv the r u ZlnrVh en-ail u ' lows, therefore, that either he has declin- eign AirXSl l Vrl dtT Clw a' ed to serve or he isdead-" non est inven- tho,e whfcl, had K and discovered thr.t Vacc y matter of r from M. i& pretending to act in go: i ir -mji c a i.ms iiicttter ot course, Don't it Counsllne olitK-,:1? r. , -.-..v. uuii.uuiia,;. Fnnrfn &n; ' - "--. I Ct. ; ' HThe payment of the interest on the State Debt ol Pennsvlfflnin i-i.;k rn 8ter.) and bv swrni ...t J .i r x . . .i oim.r gentlemen wno nad just statel the reasons which woiild influence heir rotoi. Hq did not llieye with them, lhat the amendmentii offered hy the gentleman from JeiawareL and rr.. i.ori i. . .t- i.r.L. Je,te W. WM unconstitntif nal or encroach. ea Upon the Constitutional the 1st instant, was promptly paid at Phil eH f, ft wfun?ons!i,ufit,na,.,r encroach. elphi!0n Mondalast P ' lhl1" f Poweraofthe Cxecu; J ' 1 !lre- Bf fICT"1ff k did, that it wa, at all Govrnnient, were, thrci trying to( thwart some rr. . tal importance." Mr. I'a ; intention1 was to hand t! the Secretary of Siatr, thought,! he concluded to v sons coocicracd and hC.:. v . i 7 I' it : ' k 1 IN I. u 4 i i r- J . i -f - .1

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