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SARDM', FEBRUARY 6, lS-il. Resumption. We are gratified to state, that the Branch of the State Bank, in ihis nl ice. resumed specie payments on Mon dav last. We also fearn, tint the other Ranks in this Stale also resumed on that day, as well as those in Virginia and Ma ryland. The South Carolina Hanks resu med some time since, and the Georgia Banks were compelled by law to resume also on last Monday. This makes the re sumption general in all the Atlantic States (Q We again call the attention of our readers to the Prospectus of the 'Southern Times," proposed to he published in the city of Raleigh by Took, Wo are truly gratified in hearing thai the paper yvill be issue 1 about the 4th of March next. "Never despair of I he RepuhLc. (3PROPOSALS for a newspaper in ih Cy of Raleigh, 10 be cillcd THE SOUTHERN TIMES; and to be edited by Henry I. Took. Proposals of this sort usually abound in promises; few wi!l be made in this cas, but they will be redeemed. The design of the proposed papT dif fers somewlvit from that of any now pub lished in this City: combining more Li terary Miscellany with politics, than is customary with the parly Press. Us main character, however, will bo politi cal, and its doctrines of the JcjJ'crsonian school. The first number will be issued about the Fourth of March next, if a s-iffi -ien number of subscribers is obtained to justify th underiakinr As it cannot be rejrard- ed ascertain that such will be the eae, no subscriber is expected to pay until he re tpivps the naner. - i- i I The size will be about the sami whin the "Raleigh Register," and it will he p ib-j lished twice a week during the sessions of the General Assembly : and weekly at ail J other times. 1 lie price will be l our dollars per annum. If ihe undertakingsncceeds. it is the pur pose ef the Editor to hire a good Reporter who will present the debates in the Gener al Assembly of the Slate, more fully than lus ever been done. Every person to whom thi proposal is sent, will please, as soon as all have sub scribed who may be supposed desirous to pitronize the undertaking, transmit their names to the Editor, at Washington, North Carolina. with any person, who may not be Hippo-j J 1 . . romi i i ran friends. seel acceptable to cm " whose generous confidence and support have for nearly five years enjoyed, and which confidence 1 will never betray, in anv shape whatever. lf the ale is not consummated by the middle of April next, 1 shall otinue in the establishment. T. LORIJNu. Raleigh, Jan. 26th, IS 1 1. Congress. In the Senate, on the 25th ult. Mr. Preston submitted report, and resolutions of the Legislature of South Car- olir.i, upon the unconstitutionality of a U S. Hank, and t! e Tat iff. c . and that the principles, and policy of ihe present admi nistration are approved by the Legist Hire. Mr. Clay of Ky., resolutions of the: Le gislature of that Stale in favor of U. S Rank, and the distribution of the proceeds ofthe public lands. In the Ilmi-e, on the ISth ult. Mr. Jones addressi tl the House. j;ivin reasons lur the immediate passage ofthe b:llto issue Treas ury uo'es. "Mr. Bernard eppcd it, and offend an amendment to instruct the committee of Ways .mil Means to borrow S 1 0.000.000, on the eredi- of the Govt rnmef.t, anil ad vocated it till the I louse adjourned. In this amendment may be seen the manner in which ihe Whip; parly arc stri ving to burthen the Government wish a National dht: and thev are trying every means in the world to fix the 'odium'"' on the present administration. That the next administration will bring a "national blessing" up m us by means of a "tutional debt" t he most rank whig can now scarce ly deny. On the IS h, Mr. Bernard resumed his remarks in opposition to the Treasury note bill. Mr. Stanlv offered an amendment to the bill, levying duties on silks, wines, &.C., imparled into II. States. O.i the 2ls', Mr. Adams presented a pe tition for the abolition of Slavery, and thai no new state or territory be received into the Union, which tolerated slavery; it pro duced great confusion, uproar, &. disorder, in iht; House. Mr. Adams denounced the rule of the House, by which abolition peti tions were rejected, as infamous and uncon stitutional. The Senate of the United States have been summoned to meet in Washington on the 4th of March next. (jpWe are jt eques ed by Mr. Henry I. Toole to say, that tboe gentlemen who hold subscription lists for the ''Southern Times," will please transmit them to him at this Post 02hef by the 20th instant. Washington Rep. From the Raleigh Stand n et. TO DEMOCRATIC EI), TORS. Any gentleman of the Democratic Re publican party, who is competent and will inglo sustain the great principles for which that party is contending, may have an op porlunity of possessing himself of ihe es tablishment of the North Carolina Stand ard. The office is well found in ma'erial, and h3S a list of about 2000 subscribers, suppo sed to be as good, as to p- y, sis ilvse of any establishment in the State. The job work and advertising are respectable. To avoid the necessity of any correspon dence on the subject, except such as may amount to an acceptance of the terms, ihey are herewith published. The materials and List will he sold for S3000; two-thirds of which must h.; paid in Cash, and a Bond, with approved secu rities, at 12 months for the remaining third, with interest from date. The pun-his .-r to make up the pipers to those who have paid in advance, the number of which is small. I believe the annals of our business has not afforded an opportunity so favorable to a purchaser as the present; which will be better understood, when it is stated that the whole amount dem inded, is consider ably less than the clear annual income of the office. If the purchaser desires to have the ae counts due the office, wi;h ihe establish ment, they will be sold at a large di.ocount, and on accommodating terms. It is not perceivrd that the late reverses in the fortunes of our puty, h ,ve decreased the subscription list ofthe Standard; and it may be fairly presumed that a De mom Lie Republican paper, faithfully conducted al the seat of Government, will always com mand a generous support from our politi cal friends Other views and prospects, with the al most absolute necessity of being absent a greater part of the ensuing summer, have induced me to make this offer. No airangerr.ent will he entered inio Executive Appointments From re cent indications, we may suppose, 'he fol lowing may form the cabinet of the next President euphoniously styled, by his friends, "Old Tip." Daniel Webster, of Mass. Secretary of State. Mr. Crittenden, of Kentucky, Attorney General. John Beil, of Tcnn. Secretary of the Navy. T. Ewing, of Ohio, Post Master General Thaddeus Mevcns, of Penn. Sec. of War. The above arc all of winch report speaks with c r?aint y. Il is not supposed i hat North Carolina wi!l come in for any share in the prominent appointments, notwith standing the recommendation of 4 Ajix"; Badger to Old Tip, as Attorney (l-.ncral. ' Some inf.-rior appointments h eve been j !p;dvcn of as likely to bo gtven to the log-! cabin Orators such as U. Attorney fori N. Carolina, Collector of the pott of Wil.j mington, and U. S. Maishal lor any of' whiih Mr. Badger may stand a good! chance notwithstanding the sneers of the! Chathsion Mctcury pretending not to, know such a imm calling him Ihtxler and! RolcAerl We can tell the Mercury that! Mr. littdger has a stupendous notoriety throughout a territory of at h ast 3 miles srj'i.ue, bounded north by Crabtrce, &. ; that he has at least a dozen admirers with whom not to know this gentleman is to know but linle or nothing Rolcher, in deed ! Raleigh Sl nid. scs are rreant It is as supremely ridiculous, j as it is untrua. The higher, per unit board is S2 0; the highest weekly board is S14; and by the year, good hoard can he had in any of our cities, at from S7 to S 10 per week, and that the journey to and from Washington city to Raleigh could not have exceeded 55. But 7 months since, the whole fare from Washington to Fayeltville, but S21. So that his Honor might have resided a year in Washington, for less thanS500;' and his actual necessary expenses for the short time he did remain, ought not to have exceeded $ 100. As to the value ofthe suit being "more than hall a million of dollars," it is all fudge! and like the '5500 expenses; humbuggery to make the appropriation pass with the peo ple." i A. ' (JpCotton is quoted in ihe lat Pe tersburg papets, at from 9 to 10 1-2 cents. (fpThcre have been more fights on the Canadian frontier. We shall .shortly have an opportunity of seeing what "Harrison and Reform" will do in the way of vindi cating our national honor. Old Bom. fljl is rumored that Mr. Fox. the British Minister at Washington, has re quested to be recalled. ib. JThcrc has been another altercation on the Canada line between some English men a n d M a i n e fa rmcrs. A f t e r a h a r d fisticuff battle the farmers held the field, and threats being afterwards thrown out against some of them, the neighbors took their guns and held themselves ready. We are getting on quite fast. Transcript. Paper vs. Specie. It is stated that there are, at this time, outstanding, up wards of 5750,000 in notes of the old Uni ted Slates Bank, the greater portion of which are supposed to have been destroyed. Baltimore Sun. Gov of Maine. As was generally ex pected, no choice was effected by the pro pie; and that fact baring been ascertained, the House nominated to the Senate, John Fairfield, and Edward Kent, and the latter was elected by a majority ol S. ("Commodore Stephens, Command ing Navy Yard, Washington, died sudden ly. on last Thuisday week, having been in command only 10 months, and being the second commander buried from that yard within the last 17 months. He was in the Senate Hall on the afternoon previous in ood health. from Maine, because that State refuses to grant satisfaction to Georgia for the out rage committed upin her rights of kidnap ping and abducting the slaves of her citi zens by citizens of Maine. (JA bill has passed both branches of the Pennsylvania Legislature, requiring the Governor to borrow Svc00,000 at an interest ofsix percent, to meet the interest on the State debt falling due in February. Texas and Mexico. The President pro tern. Burnet, has recommended to the Congress of Texas to call out volunteers to repeal an anticipated invasion from Mexi co. He says, significantly, that Texas proper is now bounded by the Rio Grande: but as "defined by the sword,- it may com prehend the Sierra del Mad re." Already are the Mexicans gathering upon her bor ,1 t,,, ,1-n- uniril ! lilt in 'IpV:1S V..V.Jl . hornriliohearere h,nr:lPlVF' HOLLAR hat the flag of the oung Republic is wa ving in triumph over the city ofthe Mont-ezumas. Notice. X the 26 b instan, J ,),, .ll to the h;slf,s, i,j I j' ProocP(l re-dene- of Ms. Eslh ' 'al!helte d,cd, all the howx.h,,,,, k;"S niture. stock ef hnre v 'h"n for. com,- fodder, oats. f,r "1 r At the same j)'a.e 1 siT.,'. , s,le. S',Jlli,lflr Four valuable SVQ IV Inriirii to aid esta'e T, ! timi" i"o dy, and die ' 10 Pn1. sold the lat day -f a!e (the aT ,ob- Terms six mom b.s erVdit win, ed ecuritv. 1 "PP'ov, JONAS J CAIin E-ijrpeoni'v Co. F i, .., jsjp'. Slop the TiiQj La'es' from Rurop': By the arrival of the Biitish Steamer Columbia, arrived at Boston, we have dates eleven daj s later. The most interesting item of nc.vs to us. ! this side of the w iter, is th' ris j in Cotton It has I. ad, of couisc, a coi responding effect here. A comfortable fee. It is said that Sit James Clark and Dr. Lo'-ock, the princi pal Physiciai s in attendance at Queen Victoria's aceouchment received, eacii, a fee of .-1,000 more than four thousand four bundled dollars. We suppose these said physicians to Royalty most devoutly wLh for her majesty a long rontinuance of Pe ace, plenty and joy, And every year a girl or a boy. A Relief Webeliexe the public may be relieved fion any apprehension on ac count of t lie appointment of Mr. Stanly to asiatimi in Tip's cihincl; the statement to lhateff cl being a mere rumor, origiua ing, probably, with Mr. S. or his friends. If Gn. Harrison is desirous of showing h:s gratitude to North Carolina, there are a number of men w hose 1a!ents and charact er would certainly not diae the Sla'c and the Union such are Gaston. I). Ca meron, I). L. Swain, John Owen, and others No party in North Carolina is jso destitute of pn.per materials as to stoop to such a vile necessity as that hinted at above. ib. Mr. Iinder and the S2500. We find t!v following aavouut of services rendered by Mr. Badjy r. in ihe Fasetteville Nnl. jCarolini an of the 30.h nil. for which our "whig," '-reform," -economical" Legis- laiure awarded him Jthe above sum. Our legislators must have bei n very anxious to involve the State mo: e deeply" in debt, or to icward a putizan, or both, from what we perceive in the statement below: Now we h:.ve been informed that the facts are thee: Th.it Judge Badger went on to Washington to argue the cause; re niained there a week or two, visiting, and attending upon the debates in Congress; came away without arguing it, and left it in the ch n ge of Mr. Webster. As to his expenses !eing $500, if necessary expen- -St Hiram Haines, esq. late Editor of the Virginia Star, died recently at Peters burg, of bilious pleurisy, aged 38. He possessed many amiable qualities, and had a high reputation as an able political edit or. He has left a wife and six children, and an aged father, who were dependent on him for support. Franklin Rank of Rail i more. We noticed a week or two ago, that this Batik bid stopped, and cheated its customers, but did not give the reason, because we did not, nor any body else know. But, reader, what do you think MY.sthc reason? Why the Cashier (hiring a 20 years term oT office, dnd managed to abstract $200, 000 of its fun-U!" The wife of the Cashier, upon learning her husband's misfortune, lay down, be came ill, and died in 3 days. California. A writer in the National Intelligencer is urging the importance of tiie United States purchasing California. It is represented as ihe garden spot of the world, both on account of the diversity and richness of its soil ami salubrity of its cli mate; and is regarded as highly necessary to I be defence and sifety of this country. There are strong reasons pro and con. on this subject. This republic already embra ces a vast extent of territory, and could not enlarge it without increasing the dif fieulties of governing, and the dangers of division and dissolution. But the thirst of E ighnd and Fiance for the acquisition of territory is insatiable. The former has already laid claim to Oregon, and is now attempting to wrest from us our interest in the Aroostook; and her eyes will no doubt be turned to California, as foothold there and in the regions just mentioned, will en able her completely to surround the U. States! This is a matter of great nation al importance, upon which we would not express a hasty opinion. But one thing is certain; we must not suffer that rich and delightful country to fall into the hands of Great Britain. Ral. Star. Animosity Subdued by a common Misfortune. During the recent inunda tions of the river Rhone, there were seen on the banks of sand in the middle of the water, numerous wild bulls, horses, foxes, pole-cats, rabbits, rats, and other animals usually hostile to each other, congregated together, without doing each other any harm, and among them was a great num ber of snakes. Bigamy A man was convicted of thi crime in New York a few days ago, who, while awaiting his trial on bail for marry ing two wives, actually married a third. n'tfshingfon Market, Feb. 3. Corn wholesale, Si 75 a S3. Bacon sides 9 a 10 cents, hams 12 cents. Naval Stores New dip, SI fJO; Old, Si .SO. Scrape, TO cents. Tar, SI 15. Fish shad, Sa $9. Herrings, cut, S4 00; whole, S2 50 a S3 00 Pork, SI 50 a S5 00. Rep. DJED, Near this pi ire, yesterday, af'er a bripf illness of tlnee days, Joscjli R Lloyd. 'Esq. President of i he Bi anch of the Shite Bank in tins pbn e. The deceased has It f t a w ife and live children, and a large circle of relatives and ft iends to mourn his loss. In Tarborviugh N. C, on the night ' of th-- 7lh of January 1 8 1 1 , Camillus L. Fore man, son of A. S. Foreman, deceased aged 21 months. Seldom has the melan choly duty of pay ing a last tribute to de parted affection, been felt with keener an guish than on the present occasion In the death of ibis interesting little boy, ihe last link which bound the living with the ftov has been broken, and the dis consolate mother and a large circle of friends have sustained a loss which will be deeply felt and which time alone can re lieve. On him were centered the united hopes and affections ol numerous relations, who looked forward to the period of his manhood, with sentiments of honest exul tation ami pride, and had it pleased an all wise and insci utable Providence, to have spa' c.l him. I heir h ig;icst wishes had been jvc i.v 'lie Minsrrii.rr ,,r ,j v.-rv and dehv. ry o! my son's OVfr,f0' w: ich w.s ,1.1,.,, M)m mv ,0 ;'. niuh! of ihe 30'h ol Mammy .ls. 5 I h overc oat :, ,dotb oac, 'j v I O the enll .r, . u(fs and po kLt. ,u biei-t of the cut is ficed wul, v, lVf.', a j the nivpr mi ihe buttons i, hi,uj -s ff At thesame lime, was .t,l,n 3 l.""1 cloak, with a velvet e-llar (ll.e 'mlC litte worn.) bf Ion-. eg !,, my overtter ami No my wife's 'idii g omit. To the .above nm will b, a.LL ,J s?im ol five doll ir for iho infcj, (" tb ef. R RN.I.1MIX S I h'J ftp 2- d o" F' bnnry. IS II. anted. A TKACIIKiL q-iahfi..,! io irach t!, various branches of an Kngl.sli Cllj cation, to take charge of t he Tin-boro' Male. .Icudnmj Immediate application i r qurslf-d dj. TlR TRUSTEES. F binary 4. IS 10 Dental Surgery. WILOAJI . CROIP, Surgeon SJcnlist, OK OXFOKD, N. C "P K F.S This opportunity of tend. r'n his professional services to the Li. die and ;enllen.en of Tai 'ir-ro :in-i it vi cinily, for a l w days, during which time be may be consulted At Mrs. Gregory's Hotel. L'dies wailed upon at their i e-idenrp. Satisfactory evidences of bis q nlifipniioi.j can be given. .lan'y 2"ll).lS4I. JVolicc. Hp 1 1 K Sub-criber has a ngro fellow and two negro hoys for hire. C OF FIELD AVA'ff. Tarhnro', Jan. M, 1840. V. as!:inI For Sale. n, Beaufort County, ) 0 . January 5th, 184 I. ) "B h p0ItN FANS, of a supenrkin!, by B F I Li r ESS. Fresh Garden Seeds. rll!IK Mib-cnb r has opci ed and nmv f? is for s;)c his Mij.jily d Fteit Georgia vs. Mainei Gov. McDonald, of Georgia has vetoed the law, lately pas sed by the Legislature of that State, im posing a quarantine upon vessels, coming irratdied. B. ,,i ,t .L,,,,! I i .. , . ' fJardeti Sei amon which arC- aml it should heasouiceol consolation to' lh:s alUu-ted family, to know that his im ! I':,,.v M,rn:P ,,eel K:,,,-v Volk ( f mm l;i Mi. it h-ic n.;..,l li. I...:. I.oi i l;loO(l lo j ii lei ' -. ... j, . . . , in i 1 1." v 1. 1 iiiii 1 1 rt iltght from this uorld of wretchedness and woe and now calmly reposes on the bo om Cui'U!n!j( r Ivu lv ham" do WIImgtoiit.o .. Dalclnio of him, who has enjoined upon us lo uf-S P' ic-kly do La'e i)i uadie H iio ler Intle children to come unto me, and ,,'a' '' u a,,,e "P" "M1 " forbid them not. for of such is the King-1 ,'"n ':" h' th Diun.lua'l Lettuce ilom of Heaven" Farewell, beloved' boTl ! bite Naples do Imperial do Farewell. The Praversofan alfectionalH - Turn. j do La. ge gf ( -cx J mother, daily ascending ihe throne of mer-I ,v,r' l,"" C'arn.t cy, for his restoration, could not slay the 'siiaft" of the '-Insatiate Archer" nor delay his spirit in a worhl of woe.but like the dew drop too pute for earth, it has exhaled to Heaven to lepose on the bosom ol God. Ave turn and weep! 'Tis manlines, To be heart broken here, For the grave of earth's best nobleness. Is watered by ihe tear (Willis.) I). Raleisrli Stand. fit Ttirhoronish and New York JAN. -23. per Turboro Xew York. IJacon, - lb 9 10 10 11 Brandy, apple, gallon GO 75 40 50 Coffee, - lb 13 16 9 13 Corn, - bushel 35 40 47 52 Cotlon, - lb 8 9 8 1 Cotton bagging, yard 20 25 15 16 Flour, - barrel 6 6J 5$ 51 Iron, - b 5j & 3 4 hl, - Ib 9 10 7 10 Molasses, - gallon 40 45 22 30 .Sugar, brown, b 10 1-2$ 6 9 Salt, T.I. - bushel 60 05 32 33 Turpentine, barrel 150 160 225 238 wheat, - bushel 65 75 120 130 whiskey, - gallon 35 40 32 31 Cotton Yarn. npiIK subscriber has jut received a quantity of Cotton Yarn, dilfeK n numbers, which he will sell Al lleducfd VvlceS) On reasonable and accommodating terms. GEO. UOiVJRD. Trloro Jai?. is 10. K ii ly do Kd Oai jll SalitV .lo ! Lim pole beans D i'cb runner do 1 hina d woi I do .LIS M RFsDMOM Tar'mro J .. . 6, IS J I . elebroled Patent Animal and V-il IOIl cleansing roat collars, wool'ej. linen, and colfon goods, lr,n -P0 ie;i!i"nMied by grease, paint, tar, varn' .ml oils of every desei iptio", il!ioit jiir to the finest unod. The Oil Soa2h Possesses very healing and penein'.rj qualities, and is used iil ppffefl s3.1' l".ir bathing various external CP3"" lusiaur-sare i""; Tliniisaiio0'.1 ' upon man or beast. meions lobe eertified. ifirates might he obtained of it HVcls upon all Imi.e romplaijH'. limbs, that have been dil(.eated, ( .r otberwis.e injured. I" almf case when applied to corns on ,e has efloeted an entire cure. . u ' It is positively the best renipdv. ' roughly used, Cr sprains, sous, sealds, burns, sore ''p,11' . racked bands, cutatiemts e"l pimpled faces, thai is known. rhafed by the harness or sd(Ji ' ,, .nf lOilN I.v fl harness or ." ,ir .boulders, srratcl.es, &r. on . " is no composition that xree Warranted genuine, i nfr GEO.
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