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North Carolina Rail Road. We are permitted to publish the following extract of a letter, from in South Carolina to a ctttzen this State, on the subject of this Important iCjf wltlet ihlWys still the abode of ialipsts no-w a flourishing city with a popuia- PECfc SON. .27 -a For Sale, pttblio work. We hate no doubt, that in the presH Sareda Court has Mineral ResotiroM of tha TJnited States. We find in the National Intelligencer," a Report of the Proceedings of the Society for the development of the Mineral reseurces of the United States, made at a Special meeting held in Philadelphia.

It is proposed to hold a Public Exhibition, in that City, and specimens of rock or mineral, which may be beneficially used In agriculture, architecture, manufactures, or the useful arts, are requested to be forwarded to the Society, free of expensedsuch ent low state of the market for Cotton, labor can be adeptfecNt ruleto cO In operitlon on the first dat obtaioed in this enterprise at a less rataj than in any n'n-VeilroA lawyer shall be al- I tQQ Bales COltbn. rt j.i wiunr.vii irerciuivrr. 4 us wracr vutra, 11 vm iaai uiDMk Mflnr Uin twa Oualilv tains toe wnaie extent, to place vpon tat wora irons rtaatsuoa th raAtd. Tht It A Nil V- 1060 to 3000 AUo, Barrels beft U1 Apple Braodf. i sVi Vr as granites, sieaites, marbles and-aaidstonea, fit Corf a In a Work5 otto niucti ahc? ifileresT to HwT the House of ttweresehtai r3 lktf ww.

caj AI, Cn rich CoWi fcH so, the State at large, it occurs to me that the Company ft4Mthiiaeehition of We highest Court should be clothed young calves, said ld b4 ihe hest breed in the" United States. its construction difficulilM. I taartM Dhtwttt fa woOflwluaMUrjMafcrtMic ory. viate some of the the event of the formation of the Company; thav I MACAtri.At's Oaf hooka that the wouldi Also, several fine Durham and Devon Bolls, novr at for service. Terms, cash or crediu Apply to 15 miles N.

Ksleign, N. C. 27-3t pd. tTXelightful peace. building; ores of iron, copper, lead, sine, clays for bricks, pottery, anthracite and bituminous coals, plumbago, (black lead.) limestone; as well as specimens of articles manufactured in the TJuited States, from the ore or other unwrooght materials found therein.

We also find, accompanying this Report, a very interesting Alddress? appealing to the men of science throughout the land, to aid in shedding light upon the geology and mineralogy of our country. And 01 LT nira like brotners. be Champions of Macautay, hare been blown sky-high, by his don't care a fig about the Harper's altering the spelling in his history of Eugi WANTBDi Gentleman to take charge of a small Scnboi by the middle of April next, at Roahl 'Ra II, f.BlC Iandj to Webster's styitfj the best joke that the English editor Jias several kinds of spelling In it. The. wori honor js sometimes printed honour, some wilt subscribe obe hundred thousand dollar) to be paid in work, provided obtain the entire contract from Qoldsboro' to Charlotte.

I will obligate myself to complete the work in three years from the time of beginning. uThe survey of the experimental, approximating and final route, will require four or five monthsjand in the interval, your influence, combined with other gentlemen, would secure the subscription of the million of dollars wanting, unless there are insurmbun-table objections in the terms of the Charter. Will you do me the favor of sending me a copy of the Charter," ah1 4. 1849. tie Connty, one who can come Well rtcooM mended and is qualified to teach the Latin and Greek Languages, together with the usual English branch- times honor sometimes: expense is spelled with an as a portion of the Address has a direct bearing upon the value and importance of several articles which eft.

A salary of threa hundred dollar mnd i sometimes with ae, and so on with all words of a similar according as the proof-readers in per year, wdl given. Application to be made sooii tb vvM. BISMOP are profusely deposited in the Western part of North Carolina, we have made below a short extract from JOSHUA BROWN. YEARS AGO. 3 cince the then hopes and blJ Whig party of tbeCoun- death of that Pa- the different printing offices where the work was done, followed one standard or another.

it. We have in that section inexhaustible beds of ceasinTti tha graduated ones, ticians, most probably aelfish otres, An article highly commendatory of the abore work appears In he number of Blackwood: R. fal thanthis -i when tne'sunirBohsome otfl i he innumerable caravan, that move! To that mysterious realm, where" each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death Thou go hot, like the galley slave at night: Scourged to his dungeon bat sustain'd and sooth'd; By an unfaltering trust, approach the grave, Like one who draws tbe drapery of his Couch Around him, and lies doWn to pleasant dreams Conaiiinption disarmed of its Terror I HASTINGS' Compound Syrtip of Naphtha. PorTSSTfSG'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF APHTHA The reat Remedy for Consumblion, Declme, Asthma. Spitting of Blood, Night Sweats, Husky Throats, VVastiejf of tha Flesh, Bronchitis, Coughij Colds, and all Diseases of the Cheat and Lu ngg.

This celebrated preparation is pleasaht t'o the taste, and is so speedy in it operations, that patients plainly Teel its jjood effects in a rsw minutes after taking the rrasT oo'sx AST! NGS COMPOUND' SYRUP OF NAPHi THA is now being used in nearly a'H Our tiosplU! arid is also cominjj into rapid bee among all. tir best physician for eeugjis, eotds, and all 'disease Of th lungs hee recomweartf1a the. worst Met, of consumption by the celebrated physician, of Ne W-York and On Arnold, of Savannah, wriliiijf to the agent at New York, under date of Jan. 30, 1848, says: "I received the half-dozen Hastings' Naphtha Syrup ordered from you, and ant convinced that Naphtha is the principal ingredient. Inclosed is twenty five dollars, for.

which you will and me two dozen aud a half bottles. 1 have two patients in the Marine Hospital, whom I tbink will be benefitted by it," (E?" Price diie dollar a bottle. Six bottles for Eva dollars. The usual allowance to the trade. For sale by PESCUD JOHNSON aud WILLIAMS, II A YVVOOD CO.

Raleigh. In this County on Wednesday the 29th ult by William F. Smith, Esq Nelson T. Thompson to Susan Bbke, daughter of Asa Blake all of this County. Iron and Coal, valueless, comparatively, to oar cit Ta Bams a AmtiBAr.Tr have resolved on anoth izens and the world, owing to the impracticability of r.

lu er arctrVxpedition in search of the missing one un 1 return of this day, it is getting those rich products to market. And Lime, Republican Simplicity. In the first Congress held under the Federal Constitution, the bill to accept a ceysion of the claims of this State to certain Western territory, being under consideration, and the names of the North Carolina. der Sir John Franklin. The North Star, a frizata reflections.

id ordinary at'Sheerness, is fitting out. and will start backward, and encounter, lfi Government for for4 Baffin' Bay ht six weeks. which is in this Address considered a source of so much wealth and commercial- importance, is also to bvfound in great abundanoe in our Western Coua-ties. Whe, then, thnt for a moment can look ai these things, can fail to be convinced of the incalcu changed the name of a hnnnrnh honorable ginia, moved to Btrike it out. However thepolltl- lable advantages to be derived to the State, by car' rying out the great North Carolina Rail Road pro ject.

But to the extract: innovation at ,...4 hParths innovation ma Bamed-X'eathers to that of Warren, that he might accomplish his desire to get married the lady beingready to take him but not his name. Ptb or a Publisher. Mr. Daniel Appleton, of the old established house of D. Appleton Co, of New York, departed this life on Wednesday afternoon at advanced age.

Mr. Appleton was one of the oldest and most respectable book publishers in thecountry. the gentlemen may be, he said, and he was ready to acknowledge they were truly so, yet he conceived that there was impropriety in giving such titles. He hoped never to see. the time when a Legislative sanction should be given to such distinctions.

If a permanent aristocracy is ever established among us, it would be through this medium. Such titles have been productive of infinite mischief in other countries; they are anti-republican, and could not be conferred with propriety by that House. The vote being taken, it passed in the affirmative by a great majority, and the word was stricken out. i nabroad; the sublime spectacle by temporary defeats, recu- finally victorious again nt.l review, and elicit We are unaware of any argument within our reach that will place our position in so clear a point of view as the following brief statement of facts: Pennsylvania was colonized in 1632. Coals had then been used in England, both for fuel and manufactures, for hundreds of years yet our vast beds of anthracite were not discovered until 1812.

We have selected for our illustration this article, in connection with iron and lime, it is one of the broadest corner-stoues of national prosperity. TJpou this stable rock the American eagle will build her nest. Who is there so shortsighted as not to perceive that the day must come when Great Britain will use our anthracite and bituminous coal, or surrender her manufactures? The editor of an English mininz to their respective char- it we "may reasonably anticipate, Ldjjastsuchanadminbtra. fte.bouW ha enjoyed, had Gen, March 28, 1849. 7 3 rotate of IVortlt Carolina, GRATfi.ia ySCuvsTt, in Equity, March Term, 1849.

James A. Russell, William Clements; Wyali Canadjr and Frederkk Caiter, Plamiifia," -vV. ti. Elijah Iiester, Russell, Horace Rtfi ards, ftenry JL Robatds, and Bamuei Biyster; Bofan4sptOrigitial Bifife 154, the said Horace L. Itobaids, Hehry i Kobards and Samuel Royster executed their botici for the sum of nineteen hundred and dollar payable la said William Russell, as administrator of Kichard Bullock, who held tbe same as pHrf the assets of his said intesiate-thtft the laid Ulijalt Hester was the surety of the said William Russell in! his individual capaeity in a bond to: Peter" Foster fox the fum of fifteen hundred dollars, or therea-; bout, beinf the consideration money of a tract of land said Wiliiam Russell had pufebSsed of said Foser that the plaintiffs 'together whh Edward Carter (now dead, insolvent and Sh3 vVhoe estate there is no administration) were'thei suret es of said William Russell in the bond which he gave as administrator of said Richard Bullock the penal sum of which is dollars lha'i ftf'SfSy-' 1844 said William Russi ll removed to the Stats' of Florida, carrying with him alibis property and effects, without settling his said administraUon' Of' acccuniing f.r the assets of his said intestate, and leuvin.

I he plaintiffs, as his suret tab therefor-' that just before his removal, said Elijah Hester bein apprised thereof, and apprehensive of ttfSerJtjJ Uws by reason of bis said suretyship, appfied to sard William Russell, end required htm ui iademnffy of irl sone way secure htm against, such loss, sndthe said VVilham being in embarraed circumstances, agreed with the sand Elijah Hester to place in his, hand, to he used for his indemnity, the said hohd'of or ac. Robards and others, which' stfd Elijah received from said William or his agent for tbe' p'tlf pose, with a knowledge at the time, or at all events' before he used the same, that it was not the individ-' ual property of the said Wiliiam Russell, but watr part of the assets Cf his said intestate that said Elijah after obtaining possession of said bond, pfSvftiled upon said Horace by an agreement to indemnify him, to execute a bond to said Peter Foster which! said Foster received as a substitute for, and in dis- charge of said bond of said William Russeif, ind that at February term 1848 ot the tjbunty Court of' Granville, a Judgment was recovered in said Court again! the plaintiffs as sureties of said Witfiara H7 The Washington Correspondent of the "Baltimore Patriot'1' says he has good reason to believe JaPP OINTMENTS TO OFFICE. We have been forcibly struck with tha justness and appropriateness of the annexed Circular, issued under Gen. HkaatsoNs Administration, in 1841, in relation to bringing the ratronage of the Government into conflict with the freedom of Elections, c. We believe it to be the true conservative policy of the Government and if the viws there laid down.

be carried il Preaect Administra-ovaawe tave no doubt they will be) the honest (pared to uuuuuj. that Gen Thomas G. Por.x, a noble Whig scion of believe that the interests ana journal truly remarks thus "Our beds of coal have the old patriotic Whig branch of the North Caroli na Polk family, will be appointed U. S. Marshal of big party are ieSiiion at Urge, the idea cannot be tn-ii-ki of divine fa- Mississippi.

He now resides in that State, but is ji Ug tan native of this City, we believe. He retuoved frpi fffSTiJEtxt. the JaeaJ will heartily subscribe to it, eognized even in mat uaiaim.jr mmemorates, and many of the Rowan County, in this State, which he frequently; In Franklin County, on the 27th ultimo, Mrs. Elizabeth Hudson, aged 83 years, consort of r. John Hudson, leaving an aged husband and two Sons, with many other relations, to mourn her loss.

She was an esteemed member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for more than thirty years, and died in the full hope of a delightful Communicated. been the undoubted production of ages; and, vast as they are, it appears the height of the ridiculous to assert that they are inexhaustible." But the coal beds of the United States are inexhaustible) in the least limited sense of that expression. The late Rev. Mr. Conybeare, an eminent English divine and geologist, thus expresses himself: "The manufacturing industry of this island, colossal as is the fabric which it has raised, rests principally upon no other base than our fortunate position with regard to the rocks of the coal series." He theu proceeds to state that, should their coal mines be ex and susuin the Administration in its efforts to restore? the Government to Its primitive purity.

Here represented in our State Legislature, to Hardeman County, Tennessee, where he stood up manfully as is the Circular CIRCULAR a noble Whig, in two campaigns, against the pretensions and claims to honor and distinction of his cou- iHnbseqoently transpired. Perhaps I folly come when truth c.mld error and its minions and taring developments of wrong it ton to rouse and stimuli of correct Government and of Department of State James K. Polk. His appointment as Marshal March 20, 1841. VALUABLE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE! i.

11 IT 7 ILL be sold, by public auction, at the Reg- jtotion of its perpetrators, nose t.J wa firmW KpliT would give great pleasure to the Whigs of North Carolina, as well as those of Tennessee and Mississippi- i Gen. Taylor and Gen. Scott BMTeuau, LfcKtionof a kind Providence, we kri.fromthe4th March, 1349, to date The Baltimore Patriot of Wednesday afternoon hausted, (an event which he contemplates and deplores,) the prosperity of Euglund would melt away at once, and public wealth and domestic comfort would be swallowed up in the general If these United States cannot avert, they can at least retard the happening of such a direful event and many who read this address may live to see the day when millions of tons of American coals will be transported to that island. ho among us are so blind as not to see that henceforth the ocean must be navigated principally by steam, which must always depend upon anabuudaut supply coal? But when England can no longer carry.on her manufactures, owing to a deficiency in iinmto the original purity of our isterOmce, in the City of Raleigh, on Monday, the fecond day of July, the establishment of the Raleigh Register, belonging to the estate of the late Weston R. Gales including two Printing- Presses, extensive fonts of Newspaper, Book and Job type, all lh necessary furniture and fixtures pertaining to the office, and its subscription.

This is perhaps one of the most desirable printing establish menu in the South, and offers the highest inducement to purchasers. The Register was established in by the Father of the late Editor and the Grandfather of the preseut Editor, and under says: We learn, with some surprise, from the New York Courier and Enquirer, that rumors are jfAiWMt beautiful theMies of classi in circulation there we never heard of them here that tb apirits of good men were ai that Gen. Taylor had offered an indignity to Gen wnf rt ta visit tne scenes iyo Scott Col. Webb, who is in Washington, furnishes nr nefulnets. and cheer on Kuseell upon his administration bond, at the suit of John Bullock and others as next ot kin of said Hich-ard Bullock, for the sum of twenty-eight hundred dollars or thereabouts, a doe by to the Courier the following statement, which, if it tTliuliVVMv tfiimihr kind.

The shade of the that article, will not our abundant snpply make the his auspices, attained a support, which it has steadily United States in reality, what Great Britain boasted maintained, until this day. It has therefore quit a be strictly correct, no doubt it is, unless the information upon which it Was metis was -erroneous 4rMMEHf Uh, tk Mistress of ihe Ocean vv ii ham Kussell jts aijntinjstfatot of, paid JKichard large circulation, ant anxlensivjr AtfreHwhig awd4flo1faeirrVifil the tTster of the Bihls, SMhVfle owarf in bis path of doty. And w-Biia 4 Intfeately connected with coal is the giant manu- Job natronaere. i tie has c-een so lo the Hon. 1 homas fc.wi.wa, Secretary of the Treasury.

Sra. The President is of opinion that it is a great abuse to bring the patronage of the General Government into conflict with the freedom of Elections; and -this abuse ought to be corrected wherever it may have been permitted to exist, aud to be prevented for tbe future. He therefore directs that information be given to all Officers and Agents in your Department of the public service, that partisan interference in popular elections, whether of State Officers or Officers of this Government, and for whomsoever or against whomsoever it may be exercised, or the payment of any contribution or assessment on salaries of official com-geixatioBjorprty or electioa purposes, will regarded by hies as cause It is not intended that any Officer shall be restrained in the free and proper expression and maintenance of his opinion redacting public men or public or ra the exercise, to the fullest degree, of tbe constitutional right of Suffrage. But persons employed under the Governmeut, aud paid for their services out. of the public Treasury, are not expected to take an active part in attempts to influence the minds or votes of others; such coudoct being deemed inconsistent with the spirit of the Constitution and the duties of Public Agents setting under it; and the President is resolved, so far as depends upon htm, that while the exercise of the elective franchise by the People shall be free from undue influences of official station and authority, opinion shall also be free among the Officers and Agents of the Government.

The President wishes it further to be announced will enable the public to form a correct opinion upon fendanu may be decreed to indemnify and. feuve ipontkisday, to the sad event which the subject, and they will not be blow to do so MKacraiion accompanies the memo- On Saturday, the 18th inst, President Taylor saw (Jen. Scott in tbe Kev. Mr. Fine church, ami long identified with the State and its institutions, that, by proper management, its patronage may not ouly be retained, but increased 'IVrms of wale Credit of one.

two and three years, with bond and ample and approved scuritv. C. 3. ROOT, Adm'r. April 3, 1849.

27 fiaeVarisg cuneral Iron, and giantess agricultural and manufacturing mineral Lime. But we dare no longer trespass upon Tour patience, bnt will conclude as we commenced, by soliciting your kind patronnge generally, but particularly our contemplated exhibition. By order of the Board of Managers. P. A.

BROWNE, President. M. W. Dicksok, Corresponding Secretary. not having met with the (jreneral since the Mexican War, determined to evince by his reception of htm adtJ Fame's ladder so high, raid it the top he stepped to the sky," snpttukte ourselves that the same pa- that he bore no malice for what had occurred, that however he may have felt at the time, the modb anu manner of taking from him all his regular Tiich inipireJ his heart, is transmitted Another Arrival, Win Sim who now controls the desti- trooos.

he was Willing to forget it Xquibuci It is a most fitting time too Accordingly, he met Gen. Scott, after the congregation was uismisW; in the most friendly mantrtr, Wake Superior Court. This tribunal is In session, the Hon. Judge Set nDispenser of all things to spare his shook him cordially hand, aud evinced a degree of pleasure at the meeting which could only aorwd glory of the land. tle presiding.

We understand that there are but few important cases on Docket. have en demons-rated ima stronger nTnner, by Jeetune changed. liclv embracing! That, he did not think called the plsintilhi from alt loss and liability amOetl, or that may accrue by reason of their doings in the premises, and may be compelled to tiring into Court the amount of Maid itond of Horace Rnbards, Heriry St Rubards anil Samuel RovsieT, so that the same may be applied Under the direction of the Court, or' in some other mode indemnify the plaintiffs, and for further relief. And appearing to, the satisfaction of tbe Court that William Russell, one of tbo'defen-f dantu, resides beyond the limits of the State; it therefore adjudged and ordered that the plaintiffs cause a copy of this order to be inserted in the Raleigh Register, a newspaper published at the City of Kaletgh. the seat of Government of this Once in each of six successive weeks before the 3d day of September next, giving notice to the said absent di-frndant of the object and substanceof this Bill, and warn him lo appear in this Court, in personor.

by Solicitor, on or before ihe first Monday of September next, to answer tbe premises, and shew cause, if any he has, why a decree ought not to pass a pray ad Tor. Withers Tnomas Liillejonn Clerk and ifwle? of our said Court, the first Monday of March 1849 THOMAS B. LITTLE JOHN, C. MvE Pr. adv.

$20. a76v BRAND RE TH7S PILLS. THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Ladies should use the Brandrelh Pills They will ensure them from severe sickness of the' for. The interview in presence of the cdngrogaSion wrrfthe -Standard" is now decidedly ptriptiw.

He deems it very wicked Congressional Candidates. The Wadesboro' Argus announces Alexander Little, of Anson, as a Candidate to represent the third Congressional District, in the next Con terminated by the resident inviting Gen. Scott to call upon him. On the following day, Gen. Scott called at the and sent up his card.

Two geutlemen were ae present Cabinet, to advocate the- and distinctly understood, that from all collecting nncJ disbursing Officers, promptitude in rendering and entire punctuality' in paying balances, will be rigorously exacted. In his opinion it is time to return, in this respect, to the early practice of the teof the ten. thousand office-holders JupTaced there by his own party, as a gress of the United States. wuu me rresiaent, wnen it was received and, instead of inviting Gen. Scott to come to him in his office, whtchrat opatarrs, he promptly 's5bt a'vjies- aisqhjoldajQ degree of delinquency JWibs xertiees.

and to make room for 1 announces th oa tbe part of iHOse-emrusieu iibih puunv mt'u-etr. iust cause of ifhrediate removal He deems the 11 mcum oents nave oeen Hon. Thomas L. lino man as a candidate for re- sage to the General, inviting him to go into his prl- i i i i Moat limit or mercy. In an article in th tne rate parior oeiow, waere ne wuum join nun witn severe observance of tr rule to be essential to the election in the Mountain District.

Editor signalizes and denounces least possible delay. Within five mimttes he dismissed the gentlemen with him, and went down stairs to the Cabinet, who are 'said to fa- receive Gen Scoit. He did not find him in the, par public service, as every dbuir lost to the 1 reasury by unfaithfulness in office creates necessity for a new charge upon the Peopled 1 have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant. DANIEL WEBSTER. Hon.

R. S. DONNELL. Il will he. aeen hv this Gpntleman' rflrd in nn.

indulges in the following uutruth- lor, and enquired of the porter where he To AT DEARTT LITCIIFORB'S CHEAP CASH STORE. Brocha figured chameleon Poult de Soi, Printed Bareges, French Lawns, Chine Jesttamine, White and colored Tarletons, bwiss and Book Muslins Bishop Lawns, Jaconetts, Cambrics, Bonnet Ribbons Artificial Flowers, Osmhric Edgings and Inserting Lis do Brussels Collars, Worked do Superior Fancy do Mourning do Linen Cambric and Hemstiched Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, black and colored, Lisle Thread do AtSO, BONNETS, Lace, French and Pamela, SHOES, Miles' make Walking Shot-s ond Slippers, Jenny Linds dark Linen, Misisea colored Bootees. HATS Panama; Round top and flat, Boys' Leghorn Infants China Pearl, Children's Pedal Flats, du Devon do Raleigh, April 3. 1849. i i v.

preiMrk in referencp tn President: other column, that he declines a re-election to Con- receiving the message from the President, gress. Mr Donmell was the youngest Member of Gen. Scott jrot into his carriage and drove away! JJJiiftid to be on the side of proscrip- the House of Representatives, but has acquired, du- On Wednesday he left the city without seeing, or waring his brief career in that Body, a reputation of king another attempt to see the President. i oeen expected from him. LITERARY NOTICES.

The Caxtos, attributed to Bulwer. To Bulwer, wethink the authorship of this Book cannot be correctly attributed, unless there be in human minds which many older men might well be proud. He ftM11Pflftv flnd wish them published without commen- that." stomach, and generally speaking, entirety prevent it. The Brandreth Pills are harmless. They increase the powers of life they do not depress them.

Females willfind them to secure that state of heahh which every mother wishes to enjoy. In the cos--ttvenessso often prevalent at this interesting period, the Brandreth Pills are a safe and effectual remedy. There is no medicine so safe as tb it ht more -it a retires with the just consciousness of having given peatheeyes of the "Standard" for no such thing as dissimilarity of individual character tary. Very poiswiy, ijren. ocott aid not precisely understand the message sent to him but if bo, it was his duty, after his reception on Sunday, and afier beinz specially invited to call, to take tbe necessary tbe policy which has unmingled satisfaction to his large circle of personal and political friends.

the mainspring and essential condition of all hu party 7 Rf We presume that our friends in the Newbern rmp of Federalism, and big- District will have another Candidate in the system of proscription one of field. Few districts any where can boast better material for a selection. Federalism 7" If so, then man activity. The simplicy purity and domesticity of the sentiments of this Novel, strongly coutrast with the mysticism, licence and selfishness of Bui-war's works. Besides, its chief excellence lies in the exquisite portraiture of character in which the latter is considered lamentably deficient.

The style of this delightful book is one of calm, philosophic vigor. means to arrive at the facta it was not for him to assume that was unnecessary delay in his reception and least of all, is there in the facts' as stated, and which 1 know to be facts, the slightest grounds for the charges in circulation, that the President has exhibited towards General Scott a want of courtesy." -f- 27 7 f0DDi and author of that ttBrn and Polk its mmt www SUPREME COURT. This Tribunal adjourned on Friday last, after a ugV. l8 Millard Filu- lit is.aJhohsayeaptivatea our-auoctions. while it very laborious session of three' months, during whioh easy than castor oil, and is now generally u'sM by numerous ladies through their confinement.

Dr. Brandreth can refer to many of our first physicians who recommend bis Pills to their patients to the exclusion of all other purgatives, "and the Pills being, entirely of Herbs, or Vegetable purity te blood, and carry off the corrupt humors of the body, irl amanner so simple, as to give every day ease and In oder to dtacrimkaif hetwesn Troth, whjcji ia eternal, and conjecture, which is like ifiaai'reni vision, we must be guided by the light of EXPERIENCE. To what does experience direct! To the FREE USE OF BRBRAXDRETH'S PILLS in all cases of bodily suffsring. As this advice is folowed.SO WILL THE HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. The writer has long ued them and has never found them fail of imparting relief.

In all acute diseases, let Brandretb's Pills and mild diet be mqv. it rkiiwMMM. The Eftect of says the Philadelphia in enhancing the Value of res! time, Opinions were delivered in oue hundred cases. Jat most vehemently The following closing Opinions were delivered. srd "gainst Gen.

Taylor, Costume Hall. SPltlSG WlJUIttBIl, CLOTHlSCi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ON hand and for sale, the largest and best assortment of SPKLNG and SUMMER CLOTH-ltG, at prices very much reduced. Coats. Coats of every variety, embracing all the latest etyles, and of an improved cut and make, from 75 cts.

to 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 8,510, and upwards. Pantaloons. Bt Rurrm, C. Ia den ex den. Battle p.

Speight, campaign, was, that he "eoaseqnentlj disqualified for from Edgecomb, reversing the judgment and directing a venire de novo. Also, in Mardre v. Mardre, commands onapprovaL We defy any man to read it without becoming a hettcr being, with a greater capacity for true happiness, a warmer, purer and more romantic heart, and a keener sensitiveness on points of truth and honor. It is advertised by the Harpers, but not yet received here. What I saw in California, by 1 toI.

8 vo. The author has evidently kept his ears open too, and used diligently his means of acquiring information, so as to give a very clear and comprehensive ac HDtt.K artajeweL 1 from Perquimous, affirming the decree. Also, in State ex rel, Tredwell v. Ellison, from Beaufort, re- kli. way' mu8t be made for estate in the sections through which they pass, is a subject which is attracting more attention than it formerly received.

A writer in the Baltimore American, in speaking of the subject, presents the following statement of the increase of population in some of the towns of Massachusetts, since railroads were extended to them during the five years between 1839 and 1815 Roxbury. 07 rer cent Brookline, 50, Cambridge 33, Chelsea 123, Lowell 33, Worcester 56, Springfield 33, Fall River 59. A writer ia the Nashville Union estimates the increased "islue of the lands oft the Nashville and Chattariooga -railroad, at 0928 000 on the whole one; hundred and fifty miles. Wfeitin lhe scePtre has de- rersiug the Judgment and directing a venire de novo. Also, in McNorton v.

Robeson, in Equity lrom nnA UM uc "Bum oe more Pantaloms of all kinds, from 75 cts. to 1, 1,50, 1.75. 2. 2.50. and also a very fashionable style, the "ttempt to inflict a stine- 1.

LoA vm Lamartine stripe, as low as 3,3,50, $4, and upwards. count of the most important political and social events "re natural upon his Bladen, dismissing the bill. Also, in McNortou v. Robeson, from Bladen, affirming the sentence of the Superior Court. in Saddler r.

Wilson, in Vests Vests of every variety, comprising Silk, 8atin, Cashmere, Marseilles, Valencia, from 50 75 cts ersity. Equity from Rockingham, affirming the decree. $1, $2, 50, (3 "id upwards. enual to over three times the cost of the road, lu x-ii overnor which will not be as much as $3,000,000, fully 4 Boy's Clothing. Always on hand the hreest and best assortment used, and the patient will soon be restored to good health.

In chronic complaiuts, let the pills be as often as eonvenient, by which means of the blood will be improved, and tne crisis, be generally brought about the disease beinff bawged 10 acute, a few large doses of Pills and a few-days confinement 10 the bouse, will change the chronical ly diseased individual to a sound man- This is no figure of tbe imagination; it can be. prated hy a thousand matter-of-fact men. whcT have experieoced it. REM EMBER, -iu all cases of disease, 60 snau ter whether it be a cold or a cough; whether it, be asthmaor owsumptton whether it Be rbeamatisni or pleurisy wWbetit be typhus er fs veroodjague or biUious fever cramp or wboopiogeoagh vv Measles i whetherlt he scarlet fevr- or small pdxihat the Pills known as Brandreth's Pilliwill surel-fVdcr occurring in California during the last half century and more. The vicissitudes of the emigrant's life, and the natural resources and appearance of the country, occupy a large proportion of the book, and ih'tfie midst -of rougher the beauties of reAnd the pleasures of sentiment are by no means fergotten.

StaKicaWVtowBaNGhuvti Directory, 1 vol. 8 tp? We hope the Xadiea Will pardon, and after- ron oerore the u'r I equipped.and under way. The rise in town property has been in as great a proportion, at which, added to the $9,728,000, would Jefferaon Medical College, Philadelphia. The following is a list of tne Graduates from North Carolina at tbe above Institution of boy'i Clothing ever offered in this city. A splendid assortment of CLOTHS and CASSL raake ftll.028.000.

The mountain tandV theJ PrWJ Pro Iassl valuable in tbe State. Yviwr within, lent tMn. "-w. tne valedicto- John T. Bellamy, D.

B. Gunn, R. F. Hackett, W. B.

Meares, A. Shuford, Robert H. Tate, Wm. Webb, Alexander Wilson, Henry Gra- fifteen miles of the railroad line; tbat would Waj-tls tbank us. for ealliaff their attention to this MEflES of the best make, together with a Urge and handsome variety of SILK arid MARSEILLES VESTINGS.

whichr will be made. up to order in the betrnann-r, 20 per cent le than he accustomed prices, and In all cases a nsat and besudrul fit Uar- attleed at Cestnme Hallr two ears aero, command one cent; per. ia aumira ore oook. une wonta oe incuuou iu bt-. and i kttiI a fromperttsiBgltbat aa inteliigtatUdy has only to fro pertrsiBglThat an inteiugtn now resav aaie ai a oowar anu upwarpa.

im ar and upwards Lots 'r. an an except in r-'SMsnaea. Nothin ivMpr aceVrlUnds TrCSlt8elfif i become, miles fromJuVhVnie dexterity, afonce an adept near Nashyille have nsen more than all the medicines of tbe urog stotee for iae in the refined art ii menu to labor out from three to ninety your restoration to health, and what more "will ofFlortartture, so a. farorite with our PltoM Presece of frisnd. 0" James Fcltok, Eaq late Editor of the UMVUnhnrv IsfFAntonian has associated himself surely do you, no harm.

have generally' risen, and actual sales made at advances varvinsr from five to fifteen dollars an tuieigu Sth emu's "Boor op the Farm, 2 tel. Royal 8 vo Corner 0 Pratt street and Ventre Market Space. H.H.COLE. rr Attatehed to the above, 4 one of the largast and most extensive SHIRT FACTORIES in the country, embtacing every variety and make, at pri- with A. L.

PaicE, in tha editorial management And the ralley lands beyond this point in This workmust far towards demonstrating that TlLW 4 SS" lEllllV. ihe mountains have risen $3 to $10 per acre of the Wilmington Journal. ffrLrre' oeriodio: Farmiae is an art founded on rational and known jRs which cannot fail to please any one wishtng to near the road line. All persons should csrsiQlly porchasA BRAN-DIIETHS PILW, onlr of the regularly appointed Agents. Toey would thifs-ensure themselvea the genuine article otherwise, they may often light upon a counterfeit article.

Se careful. For sale by WILL. PECK, Raleigh wholesale and retail Agent, at 25 ranta pe try- The Hon. Y. Mason, late Secretary'of the principles.

Though there are many things in it entirely inapplicable to the present Stats of Agri-olture amongst ourselves, yet they have a practical tatue, beeauxe the. knowledge of ther intrinsic ex- yuschsse. (HJONE PRICE ONLY Beltiraore, March 27, 37 I 07 The Cincinnati Despatch chronicles ihe cap Navy, will resume the practice of the law In Rich TCwn year, ago imtM at 3VO0O ture cf a pike weighing forty-seven pounds. mond, Virg5m..

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