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!- 'U-'i'f- "i" TTti Vr",iirryim-r" "T"! i i'"Tii iiTT ' TW'rir , , " " t r TAV understand it knocked attha door of th. building itronj upjrttWcry irecdon of those wU t,BtUwe ij.i, s, be j xki pened the; tloor, t admitted condemn thews conf jwn. j.y. wWet pw. i - K JT,,-k 'tlu.-reoin2 white we JuliauvsilUt, the tloor again, and com. flee; anj Who view the project of the present -MrVwu which are riot tonsn- meoceo an attack upon him with the 'Erperimenter..' of whiter party, i. detri- ' e,ktl,oUrUj hMrti,J jammer wiwhlcj,pirker -l.4 been ju, to tlas ..tiooat in fe5SteJ Plwr P3rt f if,,,.W:?Ue7?,lrr;S.lte A,,Med H f Action of thecal whig part, V & fittt!TwLntt. thereU P t J;im. .nJ limed Dick.. p.j-. f.i, " : A ' .!. ' - VWT,: i:;W f hU lak.ns toIrn e . ... trnuHle him. for fear he bars.' u,,,.. burnt, down w0uia . . !, iterival uf However, we weico! -- a 1 l,IH I Ill " " - uB trill fe4ra,eA tf'.y TtoftTtrH ma", Albany .Ar. 1 specie the iNe'w tent!- Su , have .alt' U-t, -5rv Hanks. n the same way. So have all the appW: women andoys iors Corf. nd dKk wolloper f tlje jtr fcery soul of them pays specie Lall their notes out, but they have ' ,.y notes out, and there is an im " ,,.,rtant' occurence hith the Argus Lrwtsto make mention of lit its an nouncements. The Banks, neither if . jt mr Albany, redeem their innitc in srH-cie, and till they are ku tit do this, it U a deceptW prac-4 tiotlo?n oihrr :aiesru say mnuethinsc at the gamin tatde, was driven lUnks luve resumed specie pay- rnents." the rxt'LoiUNO kxpkdi TION, We It'srn from the New York Jour- ml of Commerce, 1hat the Exploj ing Wtm-dition is t bJMesrtatched forth- VI II. rr, rr .i r..i l tnt ik iniwiinTtv i it the command, and has entered .on this duties. The Mitcedomnn is not to go t,.it her rdarc is io be supplied by the tliinn VamlaUa and rtneock, biith df tilt, and the other, we believe, at Kiwton'. The brigs'which weie built for the "purpose, and which arr ?o well fitted furthe service, by their capacity of sailing sijewise and stei n foremost sre not to goj" so th-spediton will consist of the two sloops, store ship anJ schooner. . We understand, (ays the-Tallahassee F,orldian of the 6;h instant.) that TTTTffS,itive Creeks in West Florida, have at length been induced to ruUrtrt and' have come In under the conduct of their chief, Co a ha-go, anil Stoph pheii ltit!iards,.E8q.7whoAit been sent by Gov. ("all to treat wiih ihenu Thi iiitcll'gnce 7s '"j communicated by a letter, received a few days since by the ' Governor, from Mr. Richards; who states that the Induing, to the numler of seventy, which is supposeil to be all who were out, are now at Walkers's Town, on the Aptlaehi cola. ' ' - ' , Cincinnati, ian. 9. ,1nolher Sth-Treasuri Hunk run cJ.Ve bam tbt lr. KlinopecIeY, ' or Sttte sunnily iiaiiif, poitiniusicr ui lkftertyfXidrttgmiery countyi in 'this State, after peeling the bai k oft" jnost uf the V'au-Jacka of the townshiphad decamped with the spods, some eight or ten ihntMand dollars, which he had harrowed from his political fritmhf must of the amount without security, sach was their confidence in the intrgri lit of Mr. Van Baren's naw Treatury Hiltiki. Meisspapert. Judg Longstrtctf-of Georgia, says: Small is tlie turn re iju'red to pa'roaize a newspaper, and auply remunerated is the patron, : I caie not how humble and unpretend ing is the gazette he takes. It It nrkt to impossible to fill a sheet fifiy-t wu 1im"s a year, without putting into it oiieihl n'glhal is worth ' tlie 4 aubiicit-; tion price." Every parent - whose son is oflf Iromr him a .school should " be .'JTrl'Lh a , nepspaper.V I v well rcwcraDijr'what liiaikeil diflijrette tliew was between those of toy srhiiot males ho had, J-liTrse -tvbu liad lint, access . to 'newspapers ''. Q'Jier t'nngs equaU the first w alyeaysjIe-I iewryTiuperior to tlie last, latiebate, and c-imposition at let. A newgpa pT is history of current events, a Wt"H s a copious arid interesting mis cellany, which youthrwUI peruse wiih delight when they will peruse -nothing else."-. : :;y '-JH A ' vei j j sensible man , is .JJudge Iingstreet. ' He never delivered . noy thing from 'the Bench more t rne.. ' v-.(.v-'..:.-..A'ii. h'cfl. - ttarritlejMrA ibp trtifflT: tl Hice of tin? Inuisville Adver;tis ie iter wntatus tlie details of ail ''attempt :. t rob he Mechanics. Saving Institu "H of that place, wiiich ended in nu'derand suicide. ' :-v-4r V7V freaaurer, II. S. . Juriartr liad ?one to dinner, leaving this first clerk, V- hi. i'arker,' in 'the J bank". AAer th?furer rIefr lt seems Claren deoTrV;, Dicks waa admitted into the institiflion,''tfMr.Paiieii,V been,,'; ajcijuaiatetj witli'v Dick from bfljhtmd, 'v Under vehii preUit DtckSr .entered, or how he acted immediately fter obtaining " dmission'V IaV;. Jitter .of coiijectare. It appears, however, -that Mf Parker was killed desk by a blow witl( the Jiam er used in canceRihg notes paid.- , 1, ltyras struclcon ' the top of the Afl. and the hammer buried ti , the ; handle in brain. At this instant Jiii supposrrd : picks .commenced Jti -?h for nioneyt a drawer In , hich; bank tiotea'are usnally kept ."as found ! niirilv drawn ' out . - when ai- . .. r"J . . . . suiinx unn mat be was mistake. Dick. - - - ' - . , ,. W his asMult. makirjs ; blow f:er hl.tw, antil'Mr. Julian 'had an opyr(nnitf to etze the hammer when in straggling with lit adversary. Jo Han (ell, but not without, wregtitiz the'harrW nier ; from Dicks Deprived tif the pistol.. The aim of Uicka was. aeen, and as Julian rose from' the: floiirha diacoeied Parker Ijtng'.cbnd in the room! " Suddenly Julian raitd a chair, threttrit at DicksL ' biuI i!ina (ralntd i.WaJ.-At.w-JT1l i 77 the alarm to gome twbor three per son in the immediate neihhin hood. At thi , uoinenjtjDicks. finding tli tcclioa wav inevitable, raised hia iUtut'to the side of his head, and shot himself.' , "' Mr. Julian, thou g! bad Ij .wounded on the heafhand face, is nt consider eil ilangerouA. Parker wascut olf in the prime of life,' leaving an inter estiiia; uifi andtthree'childreD,f tlie fr nu r in a state of mind that beggar deci iption. The cause .of ajl ibis is Dicks, ,iMjn- it. every by desperation jlo fiinit tire dreadfuf ctiiuii oS. murderi - For year be had been au honest and repecfabl rlnfc in Louivil!e but, overcome bv the T"Tatuatin2 vice tliat proved his ruin. belted tlishonestly, and f.wjid it im possible to obtai i em ploy uie ti (. 1 1 i s UattiMl is already tnld. . . . OUR NEXT UOVEKNOIt. We observe in the lost "Oaroliaa Patriot" ail anotiyniou call "upon the good people-of tliut county, to uaeuiUle, with view- to tho, nomi nation of a Whig candidate fur Governor, in the place of Gov, Dudley who, it is stated in the article relefreu to, nilentJ to decline a re-elcc t3oii;""We'36 lioTlnow "the (Jorcrnnr iulcn lion on the subject whether he will decline a re-oleciion or sutler hi name to 5f'g(iiri used by his polilical friends. But wedo know that he baa made an cuccllent Governor that the claim of the people of the whole State are nfrong aridlmperative uportIiIut commensu rate with what they Dave right to etpwf Troia the ablo manner with which he ha already u- charg- d the dutie of hi tation ,nJ that any movement in fit or of any particular individual, without first ascertaining I he view f tho Gov. crnor, would not only be dUreapectful toward that gentleman, hut iojuriuu to the whig cause GREAT BRITAIN AN1 THE ESTATES, The correspondence on tbe Cunada difficul ties, v. hich hai recently taken place between the Briiiab Minuter end tho Secretary it ute in entirely friendly and honorable to both par, t Im uunbeil hi tbv W bingfii eewai and we regret that our limited space prevent us from publishing it at prerTt We euterlain not the alightest apprehension of war. a Nation are beginning to icltle their difference by a nobler method than that of brute force; and the elevated position of Eng land and Aroerica in the cale of the most mag nificent of nation would especially forbid such an occurrence They bold in acrod trust the hope of tnankhid. r To the tlbrtat. arid enligb ( pned policy of England, and to the triumphant success of our first great experiment of repre sentative government are the oppressed of every clime looking up with lh.mot happy aniici patioiisTandTiTThrse two great eouulrie have' tlie anfortunate ever found an asylum freioihe despmisint oL other laud. England ba aur. ivei! the earthquake throe of iEUToTwalTTevo. luUons America bid fair to gather aplendor and glory in her onward march tread "with incrensing maghificcncoand umttmmed purity 'tbe'ifttiyWabte-of werdettmeP,,? ... , We-Tegrithe bcUPgifrant Spirit evinced on the floor of the House of .Representative AV'e commend tlie patriotism but condeTnri-theJm. 'pru'denceTTKoM member who proposed war measure without first deliberately ascertaining and weighing the facts of the case. But if war must come, then come energy,- eeme pairiotttpi; right or Wrong, survive or perbh, ,ws believe those member and every true-hearled man, of whatever party, would iand by their country. . THE NEXT tKESlDENCY!. i VTe lcliei-, with our brother of the '"Butter fordton. Gajetle, that the movement of the WJilgsJn.referencB to the -next Pfeaidencj are entirely premature and unnecessary, "United we stand divided we fall!' should be our mot to, in ltd great contest. We have ieen and are yot engaged in one great cause and ur first and paramount object ie- the overthrow of the present dominant party. - We are contend ihg for n economical arid republican edmiiii tratinn of the goveutmont, a distinguished from tbebamelee eatravaganee- end rbltrayjro tcription" of the late anf reient adiniuistra tfon," ;T effect thia overthrow th whig most for a while longer continue to expote the error and mal-praetieea yf their 'opponent the peo ple are aVakenipafi U ie truet but they must not be hurried to battle . under antagonist leader and in broken columns. .They must unite up on some ONE man;' and let thaf man posses nerve, and intellect, and patriotism, equal to (he great causa wiiich he may be called to serve i. ajut let' Jiiiu be" regarded a . the ' sesvast of great rrinlpIe-ftot as theebam j ion.of one fmeiiTh0tf of "the party w have peneVrntcd, into every ' pof lwrj of thoUoiort; ind every where atiflened its ener gic let the people unite in itf overthrow, and ut thsir eandidata be :ons woo wut araw tar continued ." THE KEMIXOLES. J . Tho Polilical Arena think the Smino'e ar impregnable io their fjrtneaaea, and are not W ba (ub Jued by luilUarforc; ahi Ibercfur' roeommaoda that soft vordt and (he pcmiative forts of got J be tried, Thocoetof one month emigrate". Thia it not a bad auggestiou. Let the experiment be ma3. If aacceful,lt will ae hundred of fives anil tie up a "WeeJing artery ol profusioii, which thraaten to exhaual tho Treasury.' ' '".,', ,l' '1,- Maine, It has beenirertainej that Ed ward Kaat (Whiu) roreited, at the tale popular election, a majority yf votea for Governor of tho Stale of Maine: and ha ha, therefore, been de clared to be duty ejected. What will tbe peo ple now aay of the variou artifice by which the Globe and ether Van Buren print have at tempted to deceive than on Ihia subjvet! -' - Important Dcci$ian.U ha been derided recently by a Court of Quarter Semion in Penn sylvania, that nagr had no right to vote lit tliat Slate that be wa not a eitiaon williin the meaning; of the Cmslilution anil thnt the rigtit l auttrage i ffitricted in that bwtrumen to ciliien. - ' - '' ' )-:'--' Jfcdiaippu-iThcn is a whig majarity In both bfaiH'hca of t'.ia lgUlature of tbi Slate which has jutl convemvh A. I. Bingham ha been chosen President of the Senate, and Dr. King Speaker of the House. Both these gentfi men are decided whig. . , . " ' ; ' ' ' ' P. S. Kince the above was in type, we have seen an articlo in tho Globe claiming a major ity in the Vanocrary in this body I ' v, The Cornrnoiiwealih BaOk of Massachu setts, one of the Pels, has failed. The city of Boston is said to be highly eicitcd on account of this fajlure. It appear by the Bank return that its hill in circulation in October amounted to $340,694. Tho Whole amount of it liabili ties, at the same time, was $1,475,637 99,' Its -pecifi ou.baud was 54jl 38-1 6; Oh "the fif.t MuniUiy in October the stockholder received a di.'iilrml of 3 per cent. amounting to $13,000. Call you th ia one of the substitute for the Uhi -ted Stales Bank! - There was, it, is said, f 570,000 of the peo ple's mqneyjn this Bank , placed there by Gete eral Jackson. O! sorely he wa wisel PDtukrnff of this mntter. one of ihe Ttnifnn pvers eay" Ko sooner did they receive the deposi lea, than tlie pet bank cninmemwd career of the most blind, reckless, and nrofiizat speculation, that ever disgraced any age or ns lion. And who took the lead in them! Pet' Bank difecttrt, olhcers, and stockholders custom-hoOso officers, navy agents -leadin prirtisnns of the Administration. Aud wliere did the money come fromt "What paid for baj(rn lands Western lands the. piles of granite on our warves to insinuate nothing Ac monument of Shtili I'titriofitm in the v etnttf mf IMrhriTttr tingf,p yti-KT , rs-r BK. And to Whom were these loaned To the jf'jixg merchant? Not "at ail. T ttie noisy partisan and the hopeful convert. Tbe Pet Banks bad a double duty of payment and proseiytiain; they were to reward tbe'lideli ty at old friends, to enlighten, encourage, and stimulate the new born xeal of the converted." out cine. jonatnan Bteere, a young man cv. from Maine, who had been engaged in teaching a school at Newby 'e Bridge, Perqoiinans coun ty, recently threw himself into the river, and wa thus drowned. ?LZ r 4 "T" ' '- , . JbitfitUn 'errIn the House of ifepre sentaOvesTrijhe ISth.lilileelse was done lhan to receive end-slavery petition. At least one fifth of the time of Congress appear In be ta ken up with this unlawful arid worse than use less Vtsineas; and thus are liio&tutbern people most heavily tared to havejirtiemscj.vci abused and insulted before all (tie world, to gratify the morbid sensibilities of fanatical women, and the more' malignant feeling of ignorant and de signing men! - ' ; A dmnr'r wee-pven-tn honor of Mrt-vClay,' n New York, on the 11th inst. , Mr. Clay, Mr, Webster, and General Harrison were ueeiiv. esrwirf-thr-aTretftf truest whig spirit prevailed. . . .;;;..: "- tr Cj A tHi i'ot Oiljca hai been establihej in Gate county, by the name of Middle Swamp; t which 25 newspapers are taken. Thie speak well for the intelligence of. that neighborhood We have 7 f uWeriber at this ollicc. Vm F, Bennett, Eeq.r. t.f I ""v..;... ' i- . CON G UESS-AtU B-TRB ASU CV," ' ; The present session of Congress ha thus tar passed -oflT injiti I else but w ind and .smoke. Tbe time for business appears, however, to be at hand. , The Katioaal lute lligencer of ths I7ihy ,.v' ' ' -.,.''''' In the'Senate, yejterdsy, a bill wa' reported by the Committee on Finance, embracing ih firejet of the administratis, varying consider- . . 1 ' . . . I . e .1. " , . bly from Uie iil-ireaury seueine oi me laieri tr session, ami by o much the mere exception able i it varie from that scheme, .The bill is of great length.Shd W have no mean of. oh taiiiing a copy of it. "vTha folio wliig UT how ever, a aummary of iutprincipal provisional .., i ,lu :.Certaiu room inthe new Treasury Building, with safoa and vaulu,' are to consti tute tboTreastiry of the L'nited State, v' ". . ti. The Mint and die Bronch Mint are also to be public depositories of tlie public mo ney. t--; " ' ", " ''' , .3rd. Certain special depositoriea are to be treated, viz: in Charleston, Net York, and Boston: and officer to be? appointed therelor, to be railed Receivers-General, with salaries, A-e. 4th In' certain cases collector of, public monev may 'make- pecal depositee in banks. the key nuiii such oVpoiiioiie to be retained by the depoaidog ofllivr. .;. ;, . , . - ; j olh. Many proVHion are proposea, py nonu and otherwise, for the security of money iu tbe bands of those omcer. ., ' f 6th. Exclusive apecie payment, ua all due and dehu t Government, to b required after a certain timet say, four or sis years hnev i."-.t AnoLUct fetter. If we unJeraianJ arVbLeB; i" liuw me requisition oi specie payment at toe land office, permitting (he ftitrrnalive of paying Ihe money ir.lo the 'IV ;bury at Weshftiguni, certificate of such payment to bo. received ae ea at tho bad plUccd. ; .. .,',',: . SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER. "Tbe Janoiry nambrr of thia trul eacelrent biagazine i UarnecnJmtly rich and Seaatifut, and preaent a newyeer' treat to iu ten thou aand tea-lera evary.way worthy the high lilei- ryjTpputalionit bean, and the very extennire patrooaje by whieh H I tustalned.- . . t,v bM ALL CHANGE. l Oor iitwtiaa diffeea wMly tront that o the Standard In relation to the acari-ity of email change is tbi eooiiuunity,' That print does not believe that, 'trade baa been ernbarraMcd f.r tho want of change in thia city'within th lai 17 momh,"Jnor,nart,jr,live jiaet. before berdeach a general and heavy eonplninl' rabopt - tbe Scarcity 'bf ehangs as bow4 a(ly aalu'e our ear hereabouts: A merchant re marked the other day, in pur prearoce, that be had, within a very ehort period,, lot at fesot fifty dollar fur the want of change. ' fXThe MiiiiipM election was hreoght be fore the House of Representative a few daye since. See the detmteTin anotheV column, "Mr, w ise anu air. uiiolson. it w;l be perceif eu. have pasacd an-rry and bitter word Both are to blame for indulging in such vehement pjv. i'i. ', FKQMANADA. f No movehint rif Any great interest, on either side, hss . taken place on tlie panada frontier lince but fl, B'qlTi parties are still BianaBvar- ing; hut doing little, - ' " ' Capt VVrijjht. IT. 8. Arm".ba received or der to occupy fot Tlagar wiih SO men, and left Bufitihrth "10th, fjr that purpo, with all w ioti m ma oiuoaai. . - , .. Cot. MoNahb. in a aeneral order dated thin. pew 4, Jad. 8 announces that lie has. the eating Uon-luetato that the capture of lite Caroline 'ha met p-jth tli'a untjituUJifd upp-ibiUo" ot his Excclh ncy the Lieut. Governor, Sir Frariei and men engaged in iu - ' L 'r - JL1 It estimated there are S30.000 wonh of Stabe property in poaseuioQ of th patiiot on Navy Ilund.-,. i. . . ' . .:: . .'-.';. l was gonerally thought' the arrival of Gen. Scolt oh the frontier would speedily put an eud to t'.ie svur. . ' - ' . . .;: x . The ernnifjury of Niagara countv have in- dicled M cN44 and i -others s implicated" in the murilee at 5chlosscr - - '. r f - tViuLUji I) .ViEUBiia, tij. wa, cn Wed, cestlay lt, elected Senator for l)te Stale of Mr land In the Senate of the United Stale hv place jf the hale Dr. Kent. ;zr..Jlr J" AVj Mail Arr an feme ntt. We learn .that the Post Master ...General is making arr n 50. ments by which the regidarmailjs to be eon veyed fioin New Yoik to -'Augnvta, f ieoririarin four day and a half. These improvements are to ie effected, it w said, liy April.' New York and Raleigh will be within three day of each other, ami Washington and Raleigh within two, if this arrangement be established.. ... . Tbe Wretched condition of the poor of New York lias' awakened the sympathies of the lie nevolent in distant section of the country. The Express of the 10th ay: T ;A We yesterday received an enclosure of f 10, from Roliert 1. Shsw, of Louisburg, N. C, for iY.iag poor of our city. - ' ' .nnn'nMi.xf. I It M I) . t I J. . W I I 'Kl ,MGi, VW I'lC X ' rCIWVIVrj, Ifrti yieGeorge- Bancroft, to b . Col lector of the Customs for th,o District of Unston and Charlesloun, 'in place of David ilensliaw, rsienfiM4;.2 v George VV. Gayle, of Mobile, to be Attorney of the United States, for tlie Southern District of Alabama, in thd place of John Forsvth, Jr. resigned - Gewge W.1 ThomTtnnnrt beT De puty rost Master; at Wheeling,; in the otaie 01 V irginia. EmigrutitH tfth$ Cherkeei.h i knowa tiiat a reepectable and influential portion of the Cherokee Indians have , been "opposed to the Treaty of 1 8.15, for the emigration of that na tion. John Rosa, Edward Gunter, Bad others of the ehuf, Jalely went on to Washington a a dtpiiiafiM, Ie reqeuit and obuin a modincatton of the Treaty, or the fraiming of an entire new one, a they say, the Treaty of 1(935 wa not the act of the Cherokee nation. " To their commu niration'cin the urject,,Mr Poinvett, Secretary of War,' replied, and conclude as tollowa bv which.it wndJ eenv jdwt ttohket)v no other hope but to remove peaceahly thenv selves, or be removed forcibly by the Govoru- The 'Department regrets tn perceive net tled purpose on yOur part, to involve yout peo pie in the dificulties, sud to eapore ihnm to tlie siifljring which will inevitably follow their op pocjlinq to theTrcaty. It is well informed that you have lieM out to them, false- hope which bajve led them to to refuee ' W emigrate at the en of the rear best auited foe their eom- foyjaHIo removal, t -This la very , much ; to be re- BrottetLn " he President hen h iustriicted me U libtee to any proposal. you might be disiioscd to mskfi. .W' governed Jy en earnest. desire' to cooctliata the: party in. tlie Cherokee Nation opposed to tho treaty, and secure it peaceable secUiinn by-emgeging year influence to aid io producing thr dewirnble oJtjeet. TMe nnreasorihhle pretenaioM put forth fn Jrou'r . enmmunlealion to ; tbi department. have tleiseroy rd -tbese hooe. and all that- now remain!,for me to aay jn repiy to your letoer is, that it is ee peeled tbe Cherokee Innisnswill remove from iheritatoe, at the period fixed up oa py ne 1 rey 01 ueeemuer, iS3S." . : ' t i'n., mm', ill iv-.'f'-.,. ',l- -From the Nat, lot, ' 1 -1 - J'rm r. Ian. 14. i-TheAVellti'ipton pscket-shio from Fort- moutlH (Kniand.)brin 11 date to the lltb nit, ' Both Cord Gosford nd Sir I'ranci Head have been recatletl. Lord Gosford, Govern or General, i to be replaced by military man, Sir Francis, the fomlon Courier- aay, ha not a salary, sufficient tn sustain hi digm. ty, I ne ecret of the recall I suspect to be, an attempt ta,Jry new measere with new seiner,, ioro .vifi'inurne ee lie ciur.ot eeft bis niajoriiy in tbe Common br an at tempt to ajstiii those officer against O'Cou neUand ail hi Irish friend. Iigiiie it as the Enbb Whites rnay their destiny Win the hailiU in that extraordiitary man.1 The Catiailaa, however,, are not to be given up but coercion will not he attempteil yet a white, foMhf r than the repression tif rebel lioo. AH the mad fnnaic cf the Montreal tli en' will meet with a rebuff. ; Convoy are starting frcm Corkcfor Halifax, with the 93A rsg-mrut. , " .- i-rv: . " ' aiary 1 j osie, ... , ; . . x K--lf, - a.nuary iw, y Tlie BihWh r.mtry, in oppos'itronto all ie erTort of Sr Uoht rt feel, cei U.-J, bv 67 itijijoritv, atl .inquiry Into the Pcntion list, which vetttrygivea'the Whigs grral aalisftc- The eottoif market t Urerpool- was jrW tbsnpfd. Itonded. heat, foe export, bad d- vanceu 6t per 70 pountls. This is en account of the demand for the tiiiitetf Slatt.. " M Ctar aiwf tA CsnterrotiWs. At a re cent meeting of Peroocratio Kenuliliesa Loo- serv'aiivea ia Pbildetphi the following resolu tion were adopted: , - ' s vt v yfeesftsrr, Tbirt wetave -bees reluetantty constrained to nbainlon. all eotifldenee in "the htnesihi unci m" 'ef .Murt'm Tun Buren, and tvhite we deplore the continued suirerings of the country under Id mad arid profligate ad minUtratiim, weeonjralulateoitrveNea tbat at it clos there wiU I AS E.N TIRE ANU TitRgunii .injidTitrAL1 regenera Tl) JUP THE COUNTttV I fletelved. That from the bv;ou and gener- aLroitiMBvaUse sMfttfw4tivh"4 abrwad-.-smeHhe stMng-contiuueil aud jayaluabU sup)ort it Im TlerreeJ from ihtfniWMt f Jenioii aud lufiy aehteveoienta et H K. RY CI A I Kentucky these ia a proud and confident hope tobe, in dulged, that tbi enlightened arid experiene d statesman. arid pure and diitittfjuuhed putrlot will, in Ibso, be railed DA-cept tne bighesl service and tho brililel rcwaid of hi gralet'ul country.- . . :! -.-. . , ., , RttMveu, That the enure tlcmnemey w Peoifvlvsnia cboold Kipnrt this etrra and in eoeruptibtn reuwtiltcan tot ti, hett l'rewlenev of thlnttelute,tet him be nominate! hv whatever party, aud i?i;n J alt other eaudid. ate vt ho may be proposed for tust o.-K'f., O eejh.Ifon. John orsylu.ln an- swer to a call uf Conu;tva,. . com- luunu-ated the fact tint the lliitwii lluikoirs Bay Cuint afii are bo in pos!iuio!t . uf '. the . rountiy artiutul t nioum 01 tue v iioti;i',a Kivcr -n the Pacifi. They Inve a n..st callei 'Kurt George' there,, on the site of Mr. Astor old e s 1 1 L uaijittmriv- I hi -ou n try is now claimed hy Imtlt the United Mate nail : Ui cat, Jii t!ain, and is hv Convention fice a;id open to the ciii zens of both 'tint it further notire finm eitlier Government.""' 'Or coarf. the-i ... . . . c .- . 1 rompiaintjoutAve mpe tfrat'e vufgoti no .vtngi tcan aiaic ana ueter a unt rrovtuce. . The City Council of chnrlcslori has etcroitnrd to, issue stock o' the mount of a hundred iliottiitind tl Alars bearin in-tertst arfiyTyper c f tittnCK loan to the f,ouiHvUe,'Cincintiatii and Charleston Hail Road Company. w ..in. -l-i t. t tii irli li.i it 1 nq.'1'- .'Jlmarkuble Phenomenon The II e tn si ea d.J Jshdid C I a qulrer. of the. 13mi, gues att almost supernatural narration tt the cmpse of a young lady which was cs.liuineu tew tiays mncc ft tuat viiiai tor re tntertneiit in another ;ot. The r of fin vvaa in it. eoud slate of prcsfrvatio --and on examination uf the corpse which yet presented its nrioinnl shape there was found 1 be rtowinfl; from it surface a . vryjetuble aubstance, the shape -of filament of "ffass, but t a whitish color, v ub a small bud, o the end of eacli oe. These spires of pass had risen Irom various parts ol the face, the lorvnean, uppir K lips and cheeks.. "Several were p'ocked, and ar novr in t!te nososton of itbe niaikable fact, and who has promised usan inspection of them. ' ' r '"' It is "well, known that in all, dVy, gravelly soils like that of Hempstead plains, the Tmdy underwes little or no dccoinpositidri even alter he Japsa of centuries. . cnuer tlie tower 01 me church .fif St Aliciiaclat Bordeaux,. Ithe""famouB grave or gravelly country which raises the, choice wines!, bodies are shown' that are 'ilriestV into mum mies, and are. several hundred1 jeers old their featUreii, exprj'i'.ion," &c,; slill rvinaiiiin'', . Hie .sainet; we be lieve, exists' in a clmrch at Palermo, ns described so craphically in one m N1 P. YUlisUetters. tin the abori ease, 1 .1 . - r ' - i - 'a -.."'' " However, t,uc iiuhis oi tne Dmiyappcnf to have been preservedjiand to havif ftflforded nutriment to the invisible germs of "some of tliose tryplogatnous tdants -.whose propazaiioiv is ;but little undmtood;A'r VEriStarr: "Tr COTTOV.-Uvalv sle at Pfterslmj, on vneTJin mvr. xirem to 11 veins. , f " : w A. R'rt 115 -'r: In Milton, on the tb ine't, by .the Rev. II, II. Harding, Me. Robert Seawsll, of this City, to MUa Cornelia Donoho, . ' ' - In Halifar, county, Mr.; Jetae f. Powell to Mis Eliza Pitt nun. - - . 1 '.. ' ' In Halifax County, Mr. Jamee Smith io Ml Catherine' Jlate. ' -.4' " f In Orange " county, Mri JT iy wood - King to Mis Lydia 1'ir.li i: f ';'-'"'. .1, ; ..." .'"'i In Caswell eountv, on the SCth oil. i(t. Cat. vin Richmond to Mis France Collin., '-' In Warren rountyi Mr. KichatlKcartiey to Mis Acne Allen. Also, Mr. Joseph Young, f; franklin, (o Misstlu Wilson., Also, Col Cros; of this City, to M is Polly Topp. . : , In Hurry county, fur. Kamnel uroen, aged 70, to Mrs. Ptiscills Baker, aged 75 year. .In Randolph County, Mr. Dan Jrlerrell to Mis Hannah Bishop. ' . ' f f In Lincoln emirity, .fr. John Dameron, to Mi Margaret 13. Khyne.' " if-w', -win Perqitimon coun't, ' Mr ' Jo'.'O Whltej. to Mi Kiiaabeth S.n.ler. . Also llr. W,I. Iwm Coppsre,-To Mis F.1ibetTi Fo'er. via Itocklrtghsm county, Mr. Abrhm Wal ker to Miaa Julia A. F.ddv.' late of Connect, ent! .Also, Andrew l' Gibson, to Mis Ag nes A Porter, - - At Miiblle Swamp, Gates eminty, Cot R d dick Matthev.s to Mas Msry linker. ' ' H' In Kutherfordinii on tbe 4th lost.' Mr. .A rJ; Coving'on, lo M a Oliv Elh. " v . in aiecKieiiriiii county; on 1 tiurday tlie 7tb of LVeember," Mr. John Fdconer, of Burkfl couniy, tuMiis June Spiing, of for. merounty, ..pi -3. i ' .. h . 1 In Spartanburg Dist, 8- C. on the, 31m ttti. nr. Silvester Collin, ut l(o lierlonl, to SlnsMs.V ww at l.i tnii. on i.ni mii.i. Maitha, daughter, of MP.' irp. -Thorn, ui Spartanburg Dint, of 8. C. . , ,. '. la librae cocnty on the oiir Uee, Mr Thomas as G." Walton of Mottranlon. to Miss fcl aa Murphy 'of will cotin'y " '., i.- .In Franklin county, on the Uth Inst by the! , jisv. wm. Arenueii, Mr. Jo. 14tue;cinn 10 atustj . jyutoo. Craeville ee. N,U On the I3ih lost, bt Tarrei)' . X C. Vr the Rkv. Mr. FiiayLucUn D. C u-nnei of bt. Looia, Ttf Usoiui, to Mis Susan .'. a njtilcr of tbe Lite Kenfp Plomucr, Esq. ' In JvutberforJ county Mr. . William Ilolltad, , ; aoldist of th revolution, aged 91 vnr. . . . . - In FayeUeville, Geo. Mr. famuej W. Cox, ' In Berti countv. Mr. Franc'ie It. PiK'h. In Wcteomb eonntv. Mm. W'inn'.frr I UflL:' 1 'Tfo Orange eouuty, jilr. Martlia CJ. Thomp-. - ' . son, . -r . -. .. . -i In Salisbury, Mr. Haiiiet B. Drowit. " . - Id Randotiih, Mr. Dariiet Merwl. aAl.tief of" T "v "r " 1i tevotutlun, seed 8J years and 8 months, to- ." 1 Miss JUunuh Bishop, aa'J about 40- ' - Near Uaynevi'.le, Ala. Dr. Lucco MitchelL. r - en(ry--n' In VVa!te countv, on the 3rd Inst Mrs. Co- CI " " ' : - lie Aicholl. -wife of Mr. John-Nic boll. asd - . ' "" about 43 year. .She had been an eteniplsry v ... v memlwr of the- Methodist Church for about 2.V year -was much esteemed in life,' anJ d:cj In hurry county, Mr. Mart horet. In Riilherfoxd county, Mr. Nob! Ilamiit3.it The Kotibampton Acadciuy. The eaSrcUe o the ilxm bisitHioi will re. couitnt nee on Wm.diy, the filieewk of iuy;- iM.sc itimro msy ie ,! m the viiievr- rs Vietmiy, at s-vi n aurt a ball Ie V Ootlart pr . moHin 1 tie terms 01 1 niimn lor the se..u M r, nwotih are 4he ftillmer . ? . r JfJhf BXJtmary brimhrt ol Kngliah -... - l-arniig, . "-' - . , . fn 00 " TbeliifcWr i!e- . .'- "i it 04 I'hyl.miu, tiitik, it-Milimt"!t -' - bk, ..... m .. 1J 00 BOtlT. A. FJIKU, rrioe'id. Jsesini, If t; 1)e H:Jf V ie It B-sier kiiiI Stmrttnl 1 linn;,, and riifciutiii' ue pr .oo, mlv. t. , 1 ... ... l. . ., , , w, T Very Valtinble f.nittl fot Snftr, t'ui viaiit loathe lnvt a lit knit llin.il ut flohett I'arlr, eeM, 'e -ff-rJ S' pt ivutt? Site, the !) tH-li,(mg Io bit e,'r l Hiit't near U I'onl. (.ranviil'' inir, Mm tb Camltli ' I'l.e upper tiKCt lirsott hrnb ssite (f Fulilns C.rx k wlliin two niitf 41I lht fl mi I'-hwe viL lipe. and i estiniHird to renin in OVRTIll l?i- A.Mr ACIIKS, OOot al.icli are Creek b..mt very proitoelive hi grain, and tsceJible ol prist Inipii'Vemi-et at mder:,te evM!HM, 1 be ".)imi. W loll, vsmIv rnbivnlril shit prnt'iicmrt nl awrh ol it a 1 It ,901 Ireth, timi!g lor itutrtio.i i,,t gruwn nri in piiTf , l Iv.pniiv rreoteislig a lor- uinnrr new fiiiwi it mi, rrfivmir ana mi Hiiirvf mjr ana uiiNiimi purpose, ant so lM.ld a t be eat venicut lo all pails i.tiln; (.IjHt.tMoi The iioj eo,iuti,! eonist ol. a oniloilaul ( i ..... . DtvellJus Ilouse, wiih C -ocir', .. A targe Ciifloa 1 iin a f-anary, with atitMe a.. imbnh) a Sm.ika-lli'Ow, ttuui t.'itb, t'obue, " Bi i. and SomO eiilj.i. - It, t belx-trd that Mn -', evetrllenl nveTvln.1 VI 11 .1, ini -1,1 tw built m ibi.- ti ef,'vtiitiiari,'t. ( Uie'bckl. aler power to the neielioommxl, , v -. . - V '- ' . The lower trsef i ' situated tr.nr miles fi-om ' Oiloid, anit eoiitatii by Very 'j 1 1 suite 1 lulo -.,.r aore.t Tbi Is generally Iwlievuit to be one f the rami talunhle esta'es of it emeiV hi ihi, ' wli.u, of a .viUry bwt UJ acre, air orei-t biMlout J iH rMr rntiiy, -.i Irmn 40 In y.O , an.es i J 1'ob.o.cO tlie jeV t ietenr. . l imine Is very biii(hiat,' '' tfitittj-eost ibo Utr :" mill, which ii.ona gnoilite, inihx l. putjiup, ! eiMIIOii, Ii.il KiiiUiii priitijiiiilv 1 lirer are law i ' tettlertit-Hlt on this btut, with a ilwvllnv inol ' out ti.iusei at trb uiroe sus.l I'ubuseo i)amA The terms will be mtd srtBramo.hu in j, a d : we inrke prnjuHLila from t'ltb ton si , ditrused make investntvuta in vain Me ml ' est.. Onforil oners aitvMiin; 1 1 KiMit anil fowl sceit'ty, u:l these. Lsiols pi(sni tiuis ul " .it. line w Ur, suit mie sir. ' -'Written aiionl inlcnilmiv aid be sibbes oft -u at )iVsiroion, NnriltCan.tii. . " , - . :--- svf.lh'jx x. Knwb!v GKt) IJ. IttriK tVlU.I'., V -! K.xeeut.rtof liib K fa., s'd. Jsnnnry 10, 1S34 . i t ' jitst' i:ci:ii-fcnv!'::' vVf Fi)H 8A1.&. m it'UC MJBSCZt- . JIEH, pr.; bWrwooii U r. VI .H.e Hvnieiliii lor CUieaus Hiu-ttKs, i. rln . Hypertrophy, ie!uiticg all tbe f u oi Ssrel- ' Ia,rit i.v Vi'j.-.'.-- --. .' ' - " TubetaulaeCenturoptlon, Wbitw leelliogs, I lbppia, Sfri"obore r;v J Chrome iliseattv ot (he. l-iver, , . ' Of Itie HeM, t" Meald He. . m Ot lbtSitloeiv e ! Kvil, 1 f ; H ihe knlrtit. I ) rl, 09 , 4 "1 , , OHUe hprnc, thlorasi. - trir FraU ,.; KTT,-V-- MOtVt,gVi tUU'-w-- - Tlieve are bltr iliffeeent o.i.d.tesiioT of th ' ane.livese, aiitlit Irom the t-ont e.ote, -- ' tiBRuinnta by ll.e'iamr rtragnotii; si.rl rbl hf ," the tame reneille. . 'I tntr etiimnon eiie is as ' - 'VJ" irregol.ir action nf I he Kleiin-twl?ec li'irei j.t " - , lite i)io-mi they mji alt be i tvit-H Uj- pn. " r Ujhw the soles M tlieth-bttf tint ghtoiU of'.- ' tho hsfc, ahitb eliiiil the fcrtrtioJlatv aie .a lyiupino.i, snV tbry ,y br tine.l lij (hew K. , - , " Ire iteiw rrmeilies, -' be Imtr are tcti nt- panlrrj y s i.poM-n.lriKi MeilUsfc trrs.i. a- ; .'2.. J.-. pUitVnig the nrineitih'a oi ib 'ahscMeiv unoi- .. ' ahivh ihey r loi,. vt. nnil itatieg the uiauutr , 10 wbh-b ttvrTf) lie 'applir'il. 4 In Ins work Z, '.2 . itr.' oneewoon eeoioxiMhile, the Tfet ibut rvery. ' - . Z- ' - ' oaet et the hnmsa body, t.gttltir nb ever, " -1 tiete et iniimila and InnmaxiK mutter, is eiil.ee '. S in a negative nepovi live te ( eleetiki'yaell ff-r. tlisrrvirvnimnm in stl uoitler. t.u1.r in th ' 1 J - largest m4e oe itf-the-tfnt!eM-p'ittic!et. ll " ' i" -, prwlueetf by tbe attracting nH ri m lin g loreet - ' - '-ji k - -44kis-miiwl pMrneipln- 4'tewnrtW'ii1Wii''yr7 T"" Bislt proiluee uist.vse or th tiegati or boibs ,. . .,,. Imj prftve la be ih en.rtntil by the tihiltte prt.J"; ' 4-. ' powleiiioee of lineot tbe tOrvev.ia tlin tyrenir ' ',. , ami h'n esmeilies rveiorwbeahh bv siihilumg int" -V. 4irSUlr sol ion -to so (tjiiil.ljrnlm. Jly thl . miaiM, Ihe very sirdi t ihr ,ln-, . rt riilukj. V - m r ted, ami a pei'niMn(nrriir Vllreteit even odks 'j 4 . -" yrbcreatl hoet M eelul l.'mn eW su' -.. t rtiamtoMed. -,,.Tb Elrii-o-..wi'tU) . Iteme t v': ,5 , are tbe only pn-pratori npplivLle to ihn pre V w ' ' vsllUigcl;!, of lli.fliw, ".'etui' they never t,-n tV ' .7 ' point Out Sfn5lenr eepos-.d in litem . "t he sywifiaewv r iblavs't. tr to winch ifivf , .""V are Mpliesblf, rat. O- ej;,e,vrrT-t. rmlrr tbe ilt.""! '12 , roriitni, tor.imi.ro i'iii cn ii.kb sr(mpl :. sue i firm. wii,..m itnajmlpt p . ,n i m, n.l uey eaaoe it (iti a mi peii-M ilfly ami ;v-'ut.tt w,iiw(m ui,nn( or HK-pwvenirtiei or any. turiner . sdvi than llo wtttt stf : ; - ' " '"""S I be pridcriiles rtunn l.o li 0iee lemeiliet vraj, freparetl, are) atrierty frieAHIs- and lush, to. , s Uripiwr i meir oik r. i ill i ia 11 uratl - agent inil io-iiii..ne.thirS annni.t- ly -emisign thoHianiti -in vbe i svV, : and iim nit t . twrm WMiy-r-tt beUa- f the hinn;m r..i ) - fj,' ""' ..''. b iv elrrmli' e5-'ctvii infes to it.-uomuwl r.l oi.e t ' IHUilWIKI llini,), WI'Htth, fi.p it-urn,., uj'i .i .11. i.kui . ..i.j Ifiteiitnt invrn'or m, im m IJic pHi'eb.ntul 1.1 tt.u.ka ,.l III. tn .... I.... . .11.I Mtl piit sieiiint, lor tl.eu-011 pi'tlir-. . -, n-e io.-- j- a v . . , J. B. nisrnn. , , i RafvigV. Janaary; ir, H3S. - ',. . tilt , ' '7 1 , , , t- - '" -' The ctUbruleJ Lixglisk Hate Jloitt. s . mm " - , - .rjLtoxiiir, ' " ilrei bv'llM! Kail. of Ejremont,J by Wlmlcil bone, bii dan, 'I bei.H brur-,i- . fpni i limeit . he lite- Kail of Fif-saoBl for -the King of I'n.i-" meiit tbe 4 It ImV ot-Krlooai. r'or burning jierloimsnees, imI iIi1 ol bis olis, hb re now tuntiing on tbe most faiuhmalile t.iurtc, m . Rotrlaod, sea hd bill Hit term will be lib. eii.1, sntl sneh as I am in hopes will meet ill ' wishes vt the brectJui s nl horses in fncil Kl;v, li. CAUI Eit.' 1 tr A -s ' 'a . ..r.4-.-i' ; .'- - f ev-e. . VS. " J.J . ' b V ... it 1 H-..:vil :;'rtl-1 V.. '- ! ; -. J:i. v; .
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