a -n Vi mi , tHU MO!KT MAfcKKtlT -iD THS ; c.Liu;;.Nt:v. ; ' The subjoined article on this subject de irrrn tlie serious consideration of the peo ple. It speaks, history ill speak, f.he administration of Andrew Jack ton; an admin- ilralioii propelled by pasion and directed by ignorance -which wantonly ''sacrificed the great intrreste of the nation to gratify person- 'nrfnrgnlry, and subserve the miserable ends bf faction. - .''.,- ' y,x craMe. as the tyranny In aekinj the . public money, will he pronounced, the n mixed stupidity of the attempt, in defiance if all the established laua of trade, to drain F.nrope-of H specie and retain it here, wtH moat attract the wonder, if not extort the eg. - crti"ns of mankind. At well might trie Jie- - TO hare tnle4liIKr-if woqtd liiveT Been . f..Urtr nl Mt-jillfinU. ....... SS'WIS , Wit'' i.via.niC ivuilii); wtr all the waters of the flritish channel, arid keep them here, as to try ta accumulate and retain all the specie here, without a total non-Witcrcourse with Europe. - . , .. ? . .Ttte fUii, Wnwle,inriiiinrf rtililo ttaoai' tion by the America) of the working of the Experiment" of tht necessity, that the c viW we now experience should result' from the causes, will strike the mind of the reader ami force eonvicliun, wherever there i Ink i lect enough to comprehend two iJea. , '. ' - irhiff, , ' - , 'From the X. V. American. Tlie intimate) ronurt-lintt w hit It roinmerre establishes hctween na tion,. rentiers it impossible that any pW k or tleianjjeinciit should ncctir ' in the money affdir of one. rouiitry, sflaijrely commenirtl, wiihotit pro during CHrrespondiiig rlHrts iu oili er countries with "which it is mitch ronHccTetl. lletice, paradisical and rrHeol in- pfrsoii.fhelU W44-kvt are trceMltle, in the tirtlltrf -titnly mad? by Cieo. 'Jarksoti upon the carrenry of this country, fol low -e d. tt p, .at liI . ml 1 hat w asj by the tfraTtTMiaTTyet dazzling hmnbug tf a 9)ecio currency among people, inade, and advanced so far in the 'reerif- prosperity" bToi e"oTrFr people by credit. In order tucnnciliale friends t the ti'dent assumption of removing the public riep'wites, the ileliisive phan tasm of golden eagle glittering in every man's "silk net pnrsc" was no diligently played off, asjhjnjiosc apparently on the mass. In order to keep "tip-this phafiTasMniN'ftturaT efTurts. were -made to brio? bullion 4oti-thA-l'otrfrtry t-hVrr IMeapoIitan indcniuitieg were order i d Mtt in gold tlie pft hanks were riicotiragcd and stimulated also to import HM'cie and instead tif leatr ing the demand for the prccions me tals to be rrgulatedby the ordinary wants of cnmcnercef strained efforts were made to obtain an undue share uf this common medium. t - lo this way, very large aums of the precious metals were abstracted from the points where thrjrTonisti-"" tiite the basis of a, paper circulation, in which, (we sjxrak particularly in reference to England.) our merch ants and traders , bad a direct inter esf affording t them, through their correspondents, fatililiea . for transacting business iu order to-be brought here, where they were not wanted. .-'. , The result w an a donble Injury 1st, by ratisiog in part the alarm, the iit-tailmenfs, and t iHisequcnt emhar rasstnciit which we now see.in Kng .nulf M I .-a IIh Z.. ..AT iLegislMttire of many of our states to givcn iMHluor e,ttnsioit o bank in VnrtHiralionn, under the delusive idea that, having so much spcric in the li oMntry, ihei frould be uo risk in ddingla.Ohc pajjcrciirtilatUm,---- ticnce the market w here we need- a ... J nl Credit was ri-Mitiletl. u lnltv. nur WVrmVrket was made to overflow Vith new emissions of paper. , I :w'hen f liuh-nrratttr '-the; sraTaTlIrf JJter 4 chief- monetary transac- i s or the country arc setlled, pre iely as the-fWced imnortation f wwrie here operated on the London Jiiiarket by withdrawing" Ute precious a 'ieinIs-from the points where thev iMiTWilctl a substantial aid and f.wi alioii to the riirrencyi to plare them in-re, ror .that. important end, they ere comparatively useless, The gold and il rrr Jhat sliniild ave remained in tlio taultkor tU tlantip shanks was watroned ami UoatciL.to the west, nud there locked tp useless to the hanks th.it held it H alitNlte, am! tniiiriotis tn those ra Li-h it was withdrawn; I be consetiuences of Ibis state f !iu?a are mow dcvcloninr them. (. " ' .-P , I 0 , Tho Rank ofEiiKland . findiiitr It 'PM'iedtininihi:igrhas been gradu iv iait..ng in rate nr.iliHcnunt, ylbnut is ; vef, howevcri Kv sensible curtailment nf its issticM. his process must goon until money made scarcer, and (lie exrhaneea m favor nf England because Vc Bank 'if England must ge back i-i oue amount nianerie. .- . This country, then must disgorge pnrtioi: of that apene--brought J -in no mucri en ti at aiifi. rent Sacrifiroa at.il in ...k .l.1 ; t-"' 'snrrnce, tr contempt, or the j J,Jeiating laws of trade. -VWte process nf regurgitation is al - , fv bj-gun. Esehange on Lmdon nW frvm 1 1 to 12 ner renf he. -'.'- ;. :" uiiiia, aiiil t lit at rata t1 apeclii w ill finw out. - 4 v To make this reflux n little inju rious as possible, I lie government, which br its undue influnire, caused llic mischuT, nas one resource that nf immediate! v trneulinsf the "peels, circular, and llius" jerii.ilt.ns; ttie gold and Hiher lucked without bene fit to an parly, in the west, to fiHd it way back; again, as it spectl ' . ' . !.! M A U tAllautfc region, whore it pronerlr bidonts, nud can our. paper tirrulation, and general credit ystem and us the yule, mid cntrdri-r of the slate ofrjaCuange. RALKKiU, APRIL 5, 1S371 The Superior Court for Wake County i now in eeeaion Judge Bsilit presiding, with whom every one i uure than pleased. Par ticular in our next. MR. WISB. Tt ii not at all surprising that th miserable tool of the office holder keep tip a perpetqat storm of abuse against thi intrepid anJ patriot ic defender of the right of the people, and un compromising enemy ol despotism in all its hideous forma. For it is m truth, the (pre of which none feel more keenly than they, thai """No.rogue ere felt the barter draw, ------' With good opinion of the law," Jiew but iwrtwimrT ir ..... . .1 u i.t. L.ani.-wK'. tnjaway theeitrrom fiase conspirators a;aint I F"'i,.'','.'tj' JSUMUMa-aiaptiis; to mv just seorrl and indignation of the people the politi cal profligacy anil official corruptions which are practiced under the covering of "democracy anJ no one deserves more the gratitude of hi countrymen. The high and honorable dis tinction to which this young and thuntlea or afor ftadjuAl has not only, been well sustained, hut greatly increased by his labor at the tart session of Congress. Hi speeches struck terror into the ranks of the trained bind, and bar been read with admiration and deep interest by the peo ple; through liia exertion an investigation into the Departments was instituUd; an J notwith standing the peremptory and contumacious re fusal 6f lhe servant of tha public la give infor- mation, vvhhwMUme he ol' ed in bringing to light some startling tacts, which auuot Cil la open tits eye of tlie people and guide them in the future excrciae of their suffrage. These facts he presented at the close of the session! In an tlutiorate report, written with great ability, force and perspicuity. Mr. Wise is certainly entitled to the highest commendation for the untiring assiduity with which be has ferreted out, and the manly ener gy and ability with which he has exposed and denounced tb abuses and malpractices of the government; and white he ta carped at hy those who hold office) or seek office, or belong soul and body to tb office-holder, he will receive the hearty and unqualified applause, of the vir tuous ami intelligent freemen of tlx country. We shall seize tlio earliest opportunity to present to our readers soma ilravtf from his report. - " - ' MR. STEVE.V80X. This gentleman, siiice bis aeparaUon from tlx Kitchen induenreat home, has partially slipped the f ir which erst he wore with such grace and tame submission; and, judging front the language of the Globe, hi rebellious con- gilJiM-Cllfn mnrtal afle ner -to- hi new TniaT ter. The official give him pretty aevere rap over the knuckjea ( the manly manner in which he baa recently, repelled the charge of having intermeddled with the hank question since he wont abroadr , It appear that Mr. Ste venson was charged with the authorship of the letter iifvijjiWfVli"'Hi&''it tb V. 8. Bank, the preface to a .hQ.n.djjn .rCf. print of Mr. Van Buren's letter to Bherrod Williams, and various Utcments which have exerted a prejudicial influence upon American stoat; sndioat ne has tuiue out s.nu puMisued loranl and indignant dciuaf of the" charge avowing that, with all his well known attach- mcol to Jus political fwn.l at home, h coti- siders himself at the Court of St. James, the representative of hi etnntry, and not of Ntr TL. f t I . ... ' . y. i ns uious aueci lo regard (ins nucisim r as derogatory to the Hon. Richard Rush, who is also in London a a special agent of the gov. eminent, and who, it I understood, is the an.' Lther of the odious productions in question., - t- -l.-ll . I ! . zr.t f it - . iiii uui um surpntMHi i uii svKJence or disposition on the part of Mr. . to maintain the dignity-becoming a freeman representing a nation of freemen, siiould cost him his office. Under the reign of the I.ipn, it w as only neces sary for the Jackal! of the Globe to indicate the prey, and, ihe victim was sure to. hired. Tha Fox haa less ferocity arid courage; but be carnivorous little animal; and, where stealth and cuning can avail, he is no les certain of bi ehire of the "spoil. He . I likewise under obligation to provide for his hungry office bunting friends; and perhan it may not be foreign from hi object to kill oft" Ste venson, and send on of these troublesome vermin in his place, z - Th Sped Circular. It mid that thirty Senator petitioned Mr. Van Buren to rescind the Specie Circular, but from the language of tb Gteho, it is ajmoH certain he will not o'e it, notwithstanding th interests and voice ot the people throughout the. Union loudly demand an immediate repeal of that unconstitutional fc oppressive measure; -From the light now be- tore bun," be could not ffcsl himself aaV in taking a -atep" which would Incur the di pleasure of humbug Benton. Thi is the re pact the new President fay to the overeign Willi ' M"";..'I.Jt 'V 'h n, Creaf Jtritai end A'nf VrewuU. The r difficulty which it was believed would lead to 1 an open runlnra hpt.Mn idu ft. menu, in consequence of an insult offered to Mr """f?1 D."t!,h. Co" fsnssia. hu ,owsj aeppiiw axinsasd; .. Tkt m c?rc. klr. Ptaaistais, af Greece, tins arrived in this ntv, and intends favoring our citizens with a aerie of Lecture on the revolution and present condition of that country. Hi introductory lecture will b deliv ered this evening in the Presbyterian Session House, where he will continue lo addre the puhUe for several successive night. Mr. P, has ttavelUd exteussveJy through tlw Uuited State! and the deep interest which he ha awakened, the flattering attentions he has re ceived, in every place he ha WU'J, hi high character for eloquence and learning, and the noble cause in when be I engaged, cannot fail to ensure hint a most favorable and cordial re cent ion in this community. The cause -of modernt as,weyrt,Jj tareece, aniet be dear to the heart of every friend of human liberty; and surely none wbo cherc-.h such sentiments will, for the paltry con sideratlon of half a dollar, the price of admit tance, deny themselves the pleasure and im provement to be derived from lite thrilling dis courses of her able and sealous advocate now tO The introductory lecture, which has been postponed until this evening, on account of th weather, will be delivered gratis. -. miUtXry"coubt of inquiry. This body, alter a protracted eessisn, has been dissolved, having first revised its proceed ings, in relation to General Scott, whk-h were returned to it for that purpose hy President Jackson, and delivered them, (substantially the same,) with its opinion in the ease of General Gaines, to President Van Buren, by whom they have been approved : Whatever GenefaJ Jackson may aay of this departure from hi -tooutops," we think, ia thb instance, th pro mise of the new President to "tread therein, wwwwrnrpe- breach II . 1 ... . i .11.11 I. IfWUI, HfJh-t!rco(t, ittil.iMi nr hi. rLi.l. ..ul.k. j. I lay in the proseeutioii of the war asaiost th wfeeasj-attnoutoa- entirety to cause 'over which he had no control. In the case of Gen. Gnnes, the opinion of the Court w, thut the failure of this campaign resulted from .the want of suppliesthough a sortie from Camp Txard should have been made. Tlie Court then take occasioii to condemn the censure east upon General Gaines by General Scott in hi official letters, and also reprehends stroncrlv the invec live and vituperation used hy General Gaines in his detcuce, against Ucn, Scott. Both General having been justly and hono rably acqmued, th blame of the disaster and disgrace of our arm in Florids is now placed, where it rightfully belong, upon the shoulders oi me administration. Tliey wers too deeply engaged in fj" devising Sc executing scheme to promote the Interest of I he party, to attend to ike sails snd welfare sC their country. 1 It was most wilful and culpable nealcct Tbca cannot plead jgnoranee of the wanta of Florida lJMiumtt-lh8 inget with which' was threatened. General Clinch had given them timely warning of the unerring signs of the approaching storm, and pointed out ine means uywUteu akMw could be averted. v liy were these disregarded? Why was not the aid required promptly afforded! Why all thi cold indifference to the perilou eondiltofl oi our detenceloss lellow-citizens in FlondaT llie fact that no excuse, ba been given, is evi, dence that none can be rendered. There is nothing to palliate thia gross and criminal o mission of duty; and the delinquents will re- cicve, as uiey deserve, the indignant reprehen ion of an outraged country. Cn. Liverpool daw to the 3rd March nave ueen recei d; from which we regret to learn the demand for cotton bad again rotated, and the price declined jd. There is also lurtlier decline in our own market. Sales were very dulf in Petersburg, 30th March, at 10 IS. At Fayeiteville, same dale, at S a 7 Surplu: The strange and unaccount able course pursued by Ul Senator from this Stats, at the laU session of Congress, on this subject, merits the severest reprehension; and if the people are not totally regardless of their rights, and insensible to the contempt with which their wishc hav bring them to account for their conduct The vast amount of surplus revenue accumulating in the national treasury, or, rather in tlie vaults of Van Buren' favorite banks, accrue princi pally from the sale of the public domain, an equitable proportion of which oar Legislature haeemb Carolina; the money ia not wanted for any ol the h-gitimate purpose of the General Govern- menl; and ought therefore, aocsrding to the opinion of our Legislature,' and the almost u come into our. State trcssury, for llis use and benefit of those from whom Jt was originally derived for the advancement of their agricul lural and commercial interests, and the disarm inution of the blesshig of education among them. . For these reason, the people required and expected of their Senator to cast their voice and influence in favor of further distri bution of thai money among (be States. .But their just expectations have been disappoint ed, their known wishes and interests wilfully and contemptuously disregarded. ; Their recre ant Senatora most obstinately opposed their fa vorite measure, and their opposition was th more aggravating, since, if w. mistake not, their vote turned the scale against their own constituents defeated the measure and will, there 1 reason to tear, frustrate the wise and liberal plan sf improvement adopted by the Legislature, upon the nccessof which depends the prosperity yea, the salvation of th Stale. There are other evila of a no Ics destructive and alarming character growing out of this seizure of the people! money by "th party,' It not. only robs us of oar rights, and leasee us, tripped, faint and bleeding, to contend against oth our natural disadvantage and th rigorous exactions of tlie government established for our protection and support, but strengthens tb leaden sceptre of despotism, swells th current of corruption which is sweeping through tb land, increase the temptations to profligacy and prodigality, augment the patronage and encourages the abases and usurpatinna of the Executive lo an unlimited extent. Unless the Government be made to disgorge speedily the vast treasure which it Is so rapidly gathering from the people, we shall soon bo no longer eaued tba eitiaen of a republic, but. the sub jects, tb slave sf a despot, : But mora of this hereafter. The Hon. Bailie Pay ton of Tennessee is announced a a candidate for Governor nf that ins rtturn to Mexico, and a committee was sp- ; poinie 1 10 inquire into the oltject ot lit visit to : in viuu u oiates. is old nval Uu.Uinicnte, sprint Irom the drulinft of the stock brokf'e ba been e'ected President over him by an el- boad". "There ia no pressure which any hon most unanimnua vote, lis has therefore re- I est man should tttrret. dtt tired to bis own residence, avowing hi intcn. lion of sending the remainder ,,uf l4 djiho!.krai W'a ..irrc , a pnvair citizen, no naa prouu-d to . compile and publish a history of his Texiaa ! campaign and vindicauon of hia conduct. He haa puhhsbed a Vottcr, which proves him to be ! totally unworthy of confidence, denying that he ",iwJ ,,Uo "nr bTSil treaty touehing th ! tfltlrpeudenc of Texas, witb any individual or aovernmeut, and ascribing hia release to an- 1 -MlMmrvnat Houston- t Preparations are making in Mexico tw a viitor- on prosecution of th war against Texaa. ' ' . i f i i ' - ribolicitn. The member of the Massachu setts IK'''"'' have declared nlmoxt unsui moimly that Congres has the power lo abolish slavery in the District of Cotumliia. The "iii.aObis leading Van Buren men, but both parties unit ed in it adoption. It no doubt presents (he true state of frcling at the North on tba sub ject, a it is evident both panics are united a gainst as on thia question. The X. Y. Express predict that Mr. Van Ilureu'a next move will be to make war npon the South, under Wnvtruc tion" fram his Northern friends, hia enrtiln tnlt." Hia plrdges, w all know, are 'like pi crust. . V. D. MoLr,EqT)f Lenoir, (V. 0.) is a candidate to reprosent the Newbrrii district in Congress, vie Gn. Speight removed from the Stat.". .-, , .. , PrfilubU PUugkinf.K farmer In Nor folk county, Va, a few day ago, while plough ing his field, uncovered the mouth of a small tamo. amotlhUni "tb" 114.000 Tlii treasure; the rsvaluHjnarv- vriiv - "- "3VTrit; IHie latest accnuiita represent no improvement in the .money market f this city. New failures occur aim jst dailyL and tlie Messrs. Joseph are eettairrly arid irrevoca bly gbne. 'The propomtiorf of the Prenidrnt of the United State Dank, to issue post nnt to the amount of f 3,000,000. payable in twelve 'month in London, is, however, regarded a an cllicienl and ecdy means of relief. Raleigh end Ctlumbiq Hail JtaaL Mr. Garnctt, the able Engigeer ehargml with the construction of the Raleigh and Gaston Rait Road, has examined (he country from thi city to Columbia, with a view to ascertain the prac- 1 tiraltility of rail road between these two points; and pi interesting report upon the sub ject published in the last Register, demonstrate. as tuai prutl justly remark, not only the frast. biUty W tlio work, but .hows jW Utock rigret that the want of space frf ltt publication. mow ott pjuwnre inveimt in lor capitalists. i compel us lo The following diplomatic information is from the Richmond Enquirert ' " W nndertarid That the Texan Minister would have been duly accredited amTreertved by Mr. Van Buren, but for some defect ja their credential. It Was their intention to leave Washington on Wednesday. Mr. Wharton will return to Texas, and Gen. Hunt will visit Vicksburj. where ha expect to receive hi pro per credentials, and will then return to th seat of government. The best spirit prevail be tween Ihe United State and Texas." POUCY OF THE PAftTY. ThsTW.-f Iteformtr, apeakihfc T the eon aideration which induced Van Buren, Wright It Co. tn defeat a distribution of the iirplns, hold this strong-and pointed laiifritsjre. . ery one who observed their manoeuvres know it lo be true. . - .' . 'Hear' the - whole troth of the matter. The bill of Messrs Cahibrelenir ami Wriirlit were introduced riasiy for !he J)urpoaj4f -;:: j:;rt.. it',-.j.'ll""l.' i '" T. . .... ucccivnig ittc n;upie ami gsintng ine Credit of a disposition to reduce the public bur. dent aacowo, for the purpose nf placing particular Indivkhial of the opposition tn a a raise posiiHin, in an auutiue ot apparent hostility to a reduction of the duties, and thereby eacite the prejudices uf the Sontha gainst them, and w ak en t heir influvnce t t ia a for the purpose of openiiia; again the tswifliadsjajUitJainnu: qiiemiun nun j uiiiiiiwgann oisiracting me opposition, and accsringtlieJtarifTintrets. i ncre never waa xn sngntest design to re does) the high tariff duties, nor to pass either oi (lie mil. appeal to every fAtr ami every ciiccmstasti in coimcctioti witb the marc men t to sustain Ihe correctness of these impressions. Not one, whn impartially ex. mined, will refuse to bear a ready testimony I o their ..tUwT'Ui lmimt ration ' at MONEY to pay it legions.' It is destitute of pnoiD4esfstean rely on nt "Cttier 'sti ppbrt but MONEY. Take away the MONEY and they tumble in ..the dust They wanted the MONEY and thry,.wqu!( not Joabt.jw. pItlTSj14!' ant wluct-proFwdto l otroiiiian uifc amount, fcveir in the" 4nate tliey could not bat e passed it, but that Ihe in terest of the nw States, together witli the votca of the K formers, roacr.a it nnon them. This every man saw dnrinif the (lisciisaion. Mr Walker himself, and Mr. Sevier, ami oth ers, a much as proclaimed it. .1 hey wanted the MONEY and they, therefore, rafuacd to pass Mr. Cambrelenr's bill. , They w anted She MONEY they, therefore, amotlierrd Mr. W ripht'a bill. They wanted (tie MO.V EY and they, therefore, vairri cIiiwhi Me: Bell's amendment even at the sacrifiice of the entire lurtineation bill. ' I'hrv aarti-d t!i- MON EY-md ihey have ma- ajrVd lo aactaa TH MONEY- It is now in their hands, undi. miuished in amount, and without the shadow of law or limitation! Thcae are the rrs, and they peak a Janguuge which no man can miauudertlaml. . - . f' - - ..I ' , ; ' ' r -.' , ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. Th Capture f th Iliiilth Sclinr Vixen. TU aeiaure of the British trxlitiR vcmcI Vien,M in the Black Sea, off the coast of Circassia, for ill violation of a blockade be the Kutsian Government, threatens sonufihwia; erieni and If ho w the chief topic of discus sion in Uie European Journal-, Cireaaaia i claimed a a Kusii.n province.. Englai d denies the claim, and demand th right of a free sradsi. T'he question involed is Ihe seri ou one, is tit Black Sea a awi- iktutum, or an open caf s Ituasia alaim the aorreirn. ty under the treaty of Adrianople, with all it extensive coast. including the mouth of tba Danube, the right to regtibtt ateam navigalio) there, and these claim arc year, ly pushed 0 that sha now threaten to take possession of tlie whole aea. ami of th tin.. phoma, fc thus while she ia invading Asia by land to threaten, the Meditemn-.n .t .it Europe by Ut sea! Enirland and Vr.nr- bf course are alarmed. - - - - i i - , - - The election to aunolv a cne in b Pennsylvania Stats Convention, short! Ia mm. cmble, ha resulted in th success of a eor.ser. vauv or aim charter breaker. The result i. re garded important, a it gives a majority of tba Convention opposed to th Dallas doctrine. , Parties stsjMlnw,eaosrvativf7, Van Bu rilfV . , th commercial dutrtnaof the eountrv. "It ha ' no sympathy," it says, "for tUow .tiling whw h Tt evcites na au-nrlM ih ihe he rile. r, t and oroHted It th nrcumary einbrr.mnt ! of the times, and who have free access to the fleJt -pot of Egypt. nhine or lorn,. .houlJ have no sympatliie for, and should exult at the ruin of honest, industrious & nit prUng men. Out a ehnw of ih-cenryi it 'was thought, would have prevented the open rejoicing at the una- viib!.l rmLuniitM luauirh nMMmlrvidn! h Ihe action of Government H tir. - Tlie Pnrpiirerwittt cliarct-ritic liinren nnoaness, aitr-mpl ! fist Abolitionism on the Whig, of the North, and to exculpate the f nriea. . And it adJue m evidenoe, the miyi mma riftlie sfiiendslo th integrity of the Union in Pcniisvltania, who by in- I Ue state Printer ikwii the TikU of which be could not be ignorant tlt the first mrvtinff called by 'the -u-nils to llir Union, ta put down A!o it ion, was got up by whig & whig papers; and that Stbsrqi:eiit meeting have hern h'Cnminended and sustained by the trailing Whig pape rs in the State I lie truth l. wc ausncct, except in Penn ivlvania, both political parties at the North, uch la the feeling of the. mass, arc afraid to lake open and d Cided ground against the Abolitintiti and both t them are rather inclined to court the favor 6f the ftnutic'. It is anticipated, that these hut, by their seal and unanimity, will at 1 nO distant day. hold the ba'ancc nf power throughout the Northern Slate.. Hut thi fearful lact. U suit 4Jie nre- srnl aherfies of the Enquirer to keep out of r.i. . . .i.... . view vi uisj peepos w me nouin. "OnTSursdav, tlie 88rd ult. Mr. Win. Nor. wiWdof tnistbam 'couulv, t Hemng of Duplin. . : ---" DIED, ''.' . .'..-:--'--'. r Tn Johnston county, on th S5th March, Mr. Edmund Johnson, aged ak tut 40 year. ' PI A WOS. Ma. Ewa , p. .;.at M PrteruwtHXU-.. g1iiT","M;uig ill sole agi-nl lor the sale ul' one I'isihi rorie,. Hi ths Slates et Vlami and North Carolina, persons ilemsai of bsvmg fntiMmei.ts of ear inmiafsetur, raa make anpliealio) to him, as he ba tb xa!)Mve right to sell in those States.. , .-'..". Stobsst,' WeartsTxa di Dosaixt.l New York, I'lh Maith, jr. t enmmrnct wiy Pprln: tides of ihe aVove la itrnmeun. in ili tla Vinrmia laif KoirtTi -"; br dccTsriiig, tliiit Siudnrt. orcsier t Dunli.m't liiaaufasiure nt I'nn I'ertes. isth wry best la (h United States at only rqitkl to m tiers, hut lit-rlljr, the very bM( shiI a the' best rtidrnce Itiat I am borne aid in tha.attrr. lion, am p milled to challenge atalt tilal i'h any mVvr or maker. lr r near. - - - I'be lsory f these" makers; lining ithm a few month, been considerably ralaigrd, shall aow b rnalilvtl to meet the demand. ' , , Th? J1' lrLJl Utess. I'iww a regular and UlUlitUCU. , -' ' EDWARD P. NASH. Petersburg, V. ' . 39 osmMm. (BtrTsa a Leva rata xki larosTsa.) This in brd sow ot Old Sir Arthy, will sorer mares ibis season, whisk kss eemutvaesH, at m Btabl 14 miles N. East nt Hlcb. 7 N. Wet of Smiihlield. and II S. VV. of Louis- burg, at In low brtse of tit) 40 th Srasoa. stu! lit 5v)lo iauir. Pasturnge Riis mares graiM-lsd at Si seals per day. ror luither par. IwuUrs. see hand bill. -"CrLirt.tCfEli is "if lwMtTfuT"rrl. I feel S Indies bi(b of great stnmgtb aad flue ation suil is said av ihusu thai bat setn kmh. ta be a kamlKMnec burse (hxn Alueriesn Eali. Hi oil r Urge end l.kely, ami ar doing tbsm. ssivc greas aretiii en me I un. : CHtaicTia ws fnt tr the justly celebrated Old Hir Archy his dam bv Ihe iuipored Drniil il-llld M il errsl asmlain by lit iinnorlrd Old Jolly It-ter. out a lbnroii;h bresl l(e mare. V X. B. Cbaravur will be far sale at ihe end a lh season. .KKI'll JQtKi. f'omons. Wke Coiialy, 5 ' .lsrt4a.Vl.t7. j " NORTH CAROLINA STA!CK jLrtlTl'ERV For the benefit of Ihe Salisbury Academy, "Xttts-'Ifo. 3 .tin 1837. . . T drawn ot EdenUn, Worth Ctirmlina, OuSATUKUAY, Dthnf Al'ltlt-.Js.ir TSjiaaiMilLiiiterj 1 1 drawn ballot- c iriruicr 1 Prixo of;jO,000 Dollar. . i- Prix of 4.000 do. J Tria of 4,000. do. - I Pria. of ., S.000 do. ' I Prize of 1.200 Ho. ' 80 Prize of J.000 :"' do. l 80. Prixo of..',. 600... rdo. eke. cce. irttolA Tlrkris f. IIa,vrs s)9. Quurtei-a fit. - To b had to th (rrcatcet variety of iinnu! beta, either by the package or sinnle tickerof oTErnENsOX & POINTS, HuM$h, A. C. A certificate tor a package of ti whole ticket will coat 00, Djilf 30, Quarter 1TATELOTTCII Y, For the benefit of the Salisbury Academy, ', V': ' CuiiKs e,wB.iMr,.',...r., T is draw ut EUtabtth tilg. A. Carmltna, On 8aTaar, 89th of Aran, 183T. -75 No. Lottery; 14 Drawn Ballot. tJ lonsns. , , I Prhw of 10.000 DoHan, o-' I -'Prist of; 3,000 ''-dt.- -v.:;- I Prix of 3,000 ' . d., ' t ;1Pris of ! 1,000 ' do. 10 Pria of ' 400 do. r:i I Prbx of tOO - do. . eVe. Whole Tickbtb g4, Hilvki 12,, T?""-:--l Quarters . . ' . :.-..';v- , To be had In tba) rrestcst variety ef anna. bar sith by th packajre or single ticket of iTEPHE.O.Y POINTS, A certificate for a package of 85 whole tickete Will cost 140, Half 33, quarter 11) 60. NOTIC12. Strsved from the Subscriher, ea Sunday Ike 17 lb infant, a Sorrel JLtNE. I year old this spring, has a blase In her bee, and ih bir almost entirely off the Ivft ihteh. prsxlHeed ny'ibestratcbea Said., mara. waa raise! fat Oranr eoonfv. mmi broaghl to Lenoir bv the Kev. Jit. Eoal. ' Ai.y nerhn ii.kt. i- un uUi nlr. tk.s I get her :, slmll be M't-miltr rsrrfeH. ItUK.SlT IIAItDKR. X.', Mnrti S9. I8J7 is 1. " - LIST OF I.ETTIiHJt: Hrniatfiiug i tlie Pow tlS. at ItKlcich, nsi ' " ' f " I . ' , . A. ut All" j. j jf, Ail.n Itom.t.l, Alba ! I Atkins ' R"" Awlres-s r AnTl " ,1r Sarah S. Johnson Alt riirKy jnlinsow litems H J.ilirtn l'spley Johnst n, or So. ti.w I Alkiiia 1 S JsmM'Mn ' liuit Jsrkto ' . "Mrs Vrlin Jenkins ' W illiam N. Anihrwt llnlan Jitel , Mi MabslM1 AnilrsaisllrHiiiiBisi H iw.l Mrs. IjUcy drs livlrj lshil It Ch W Aadrcw , K. Mrs Mwy Audit vs William Kawuoa J timnjt Any - tu - i liemge W isery . MrsLmiiig , " :' Aver), Backus k Co - A Laaam Mia liv Aclsms Htev VVmJ Lantdan rri:-rAivstiiBg Ckarlvs H Laa (Cart Wat. J. A Irxaader. ol H N Smith '- II . Jrfferson Ltuo : Ssml Rvrd. ar 8csrs-lliatt.nl Lo ry ol UI. Mi Mar A Lovkdc f i Mrs. Maty liulIeK Alexamler Lxmay UMisrl lloiler llottMoo UuKtikia ' Jami-a Busbre - David I) Lather ' ' - IHivi.1 llraficld J tt M Lassiier Mm Charloil LaseUar ' M - l John A MmnisS . . WkJLMormg "' John Hawkins Alartia Janni Mai tix i alania Polty Msnaal , Miss Ella II MarrsU t John M'Kaiirt . , John Alston , v H Paaukal Mamard u n - Jorl llrnwa Mr Lnuita R. Dree a Henry II. Hraa -Adam llauks Mm. J. It. Italtard X Milliard lliNin , IsMster lies U ilium itatktr J nt. ph Bakar . . Samuel lived. . . Cbarlea lleatley ,-" . Or ! Harke Msliada Blakt . Mum ftaitef T MSrpr Mitt Mary M. U Dry Wdiiem Bmlngllshlx Jante Bin . J.tha Bevor ";" .,,.. Barney lleasle Elbert Bryan . John Ik Brvaa '.,: Tho V. Christmsa Albert Caruv t Ihnld Carter ' ' ".""t: J ha Coiier 'ITina. M. Ctontna t Jnbn Copebnd t s ' Deli'ah Copvlsnd ' ' Jswe M Kamtjer ..".i HivptHNt He-r'.r 'J Jtliitiwcrt ol tusGeapai aad lb Cnursbe - VVetlrr Maraom Jam MsCrvf, Jolia A McKay James Macritketp Itienard II Must .. . John .tnllrvde , ' Mrs Nmws Mitchell r: Misa Sally MhelMlt , , ' Mi IMy MUlsr , ,' AlrBFaimy Mardsw ;JiimsM4tk.iaMy. - 1'bontat Met icbet , ttavid O Main . s it ii Mosi-y 1 JahnNutt , Jnlta l,ol I in diss Iklia Ws Cheeves William Norwood " II. L Cbi isinphcr Mits Bartbkr W Ni Kr John Charcra - ol . Wdlism Clark Willi KiabeU Isaiah Cnle - vJPeler. Kicon. Bhrhsrd trCSE-r P ' - Bi-njamin Cnoi DUk Pstleur . , John P. Cook . , Willis Powell )r. JsmrsCook Will asm soa Psgt , Jidm Claymn , lonard Phillip " Woodson ClcmDts . Mason Parker ' - v: tt Ciatey . . Juhn I'otlard . '. Ceoi j Crowdsr ti A Pendiesri r- -J' Mis Clary Perry , - Miss Mary A Duns. , Howart Perry . , , Datid l D.I I'rss , ' Q lut W B lai.lB - Wm Queienburc R T; v,iv 'i Miiaia i.naa Charles Dimmxk Htibvrt B Daniel Hroady Daniel Samuel II Daniel lna Jnnaa Mut John It D'lnnell Kcbrsca Russell mis Martha Kotbtt . t John K William Kr James Use (svrvaal a Ni llurtalow Mi-a Catberm J Daw-Jos-ndi lluiland I a Michael Itanhert Major Ames Davit Wm U Itodmaw P S Di r aar.Naay Uerrsa Jesse Davis ' mia Biddy Kbmle Mr Maty IVIser Jonalhaa lUddiag ttsat E otbera AdditrmF.llisS " . mrs Harriet N Ranter' Wdliata E Ewmil t;harity Itnliert r.r Mi l Jane England fl v Cnaitl L Itobard . Jsrucs H En laud ' Cbariee Uoberann ' V Wdlry UuUHsen ? James Fish mrs Eliea J ItoUvrtset ' ttev rranei remit John V ilvaertsiHt Anthony Franks iBsiuKliaa Ann Bobi- Lewis Pelt Juhn W Fleming Stephen W Fall . Ci . .IfeodorS tiarMtt Miss M Garrott AhiIicw Cray - VVilliam Cndla . . ' A ' ' i mrs Patnnia RobertWB Dost UoaeiW, sea . ' n srr Strab Itngart ' Hiclmrd Itoger met Mas tlia UothB v - i Get W Scarborehh ' " yiLliUlieri Hesreljry f ".rami Ledge mrs .Wary Spaia ht rini.aiTniilf m i!- it imam imivsa , . Ihlverth Blvilga i s Johns' CuMim. Klivlta Spike . John firstly r Irby Stsvens . i MDCorr.ait . miss Ana G Stephens 1 bnmasS firiet - - Frederick Spaia .! WatlaeCrwHS solss Phehe biain ' Tbnms t (mlS v - J.me Smith ' f M,l'' vwimw" IlllliartV 9miia ff Nathau Gully Je ; Juha Smlisk -4. . Vi Marion Slmnts lli..i-t M ti.iii-it. ' I .... liru.... : "" Itiiiali J'ltondan r' . Jnteiih Kenit Cnnsisnee W llartOB . Zocbariah Scott ! Beiiivmas llome - Jnlm Sonii , . . Janitallauttuav JCSitdihsa w la... lt,l,tM.H " ' v 1 1 . L - B 1 Willis lUinilte Dr Kilward F Sing ' It itieti llarrisnt .' mrs Sophia Strickland t Atlas II urison - ' (Umwel Sag - . B-idsmra S II St risen William F Sjkss VI r Ssrah Ilill 1 linma Korrcll , Uitlebrryaiitii Rntibrough Sunt 1'bowas kciila : . '"' 1 John Ilill Jiihntllldl ' William W Mold hitoard llmlua II flirt. Troy " 1 Mrs Eliaabelk too 9 f Uurwi tl Temple Mis Mary fl Ilinto' tcharl 1'hompsoa T1 '"'don o.r.n iiiiinum aisieii t nenias auss fi art ivt J T Tot William F. illnton ten . H'nt Thnratbergtr f llnrriet l amer ' William Taylor . " Juhn A Trotlow BerWoa Utley . Anthony Urban ' , , mis Tabiilia Upsdarsh ;". Leenard VandrgritT ' Littleton K Venn -W msstar D Wood and A William MBS William' BtrstClma A Willism Eno II William tr Ann C W illiam Kimbcl W'catbcr , J It Walker . . Willis Wbiiaker mis Mar. 11 VbkakB. B W Wynn Alfred Ukerry , Knock Weotland '! , Lavhtla Ward llillory Wilder S ' -'' : James Wilder t lintford Wnrrall1 - ' II B Hairs Thomas I. Ilarrf Miss Delia liars-nod Mi.ilJillrv Harvard William liollow.v ' James Hvndun William Ht-ilgpath Mexsniter M Hieh Mr Hut ia Huffuiaa ' J K Hnssey John llollowsy ' N Thomas fl lltj wood I John Hrii Charles llenry Tbnmas F -font t - -SustuiR June . James Jones t William W Junwa ' Hubert 3 Jon ' David Jonet Joseph Seawall Jo tonal, one , , Henry Jons , Ilarny Jnoc '. ' Calvin Jons , . Nailianiel G. Joaen lwi Jones ' ' Allot Jonc , Johnston II Jnnst Wm '-V White Mr Charity W It W Wbiie W'A JrfTrvv - DrSMWhMin '" J UJustist mrs .1arv R Wheaten Miss Margarstt A BThfttnat A Wsh . Jordan ' sals Loey Aaa Vkls ! William Hill Jordan Beld liaraaba Jdhnton mrt El is WillUnsoa aiisa r.mctio U oha-KaHord Whaley . , SOB ' ' lh Abbcv Worla' Mis Mdi Jnhnsms . Cant Jns A If'iwd Mr Nancy Johnson Jamet r'hiiieatoa "' ' . STU. i. wea asam last Swadaf ta SW twd It kts Hj.ly.1, fffHI

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