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-J 1 1 7WJi in gtlindend JiiarutmhA.biuH7. of Fianee and Ensland ft erther iht inn a wooM if 1 coold yew eercly I would Compose for "the people' if on? 7 I It eb.ou.ld quite th-folla say lBat it ought, Tpr few read piece tbatit long. fcTke ibejfaayvJ touting it wty 33--- ftip Va We; vTwill "irtke him lib doubt, to ee whtJ they're about. vnnua aum tiflt htindrrd tut! ion. Therefor there will bs oo snroursgg- inent rront jliatsiile tyldiip gold, ns they kava i aiucb ia bind ae Abty rreqairf r8j Jbi commercial tm)iU liiu'e -floubt but' that the importations wilf Ijlj tluced licit snfiiir.

and in the the follower year, wltli a imsller toluwe dfciirftney, will 12 it t.fi.nt m. ktl-Rlcknitr ItmorttT-: fl Terrible Hroitht TexaJ.Tto flonttoit Old Rip oil hjs bed, has been alecping attest 1 Until no one can measure his nap, Hif sleep baa been round, like a log on the ground, 1 Hie bead muffled up in hia cap. -They're tearing bim now walla mattock and plow, And arching him over with atone, 8 And if he don't wake Tot the paint that they take, i ii rn. Telegraph it lufonhed the drought hat been (r severe in the frontier eountie ofTeklt, be- T-1 ween the Trinity and (he Brazos', that Ihe grast -through a bi It of coontry timre ruindred mile brood It literally parched up It wa o. that when rubbed between the handst It crumbknl liJVdry fnL Thecedaii forctit in many place were all brow and tcrC, find scarce tf i 'living re could bf iutfiuf fiir tnili.

Firet had wept; ihrough some -f lhce forttsfs, h(l thouoands of acre bad5 been cliircd1 ar ly.at if ihe'womlman't axe had been buty for years. The prairies are to parched that the buffalo haa deserted iia old haunts, aud (he Indian are compelled 10 wander far to the north for game. Many of the prairie tribe are in' a stra ing condiiiou. and unless the government furuiih them food, all, the troops in the Union cariqot keep them from tiealing the Cattle 'of the frontier aettler. Another Southern disuuion organ of South Carolina published at Washinghm City, Unite with the New York Post and Tribune and other.snch sbolitlon tn declaring it ridiculous to assert that those who resitte) the Laws' al Christiana, art guilty of treason vvuier uara, a wi aui mum ruuis, But the tneaso re they take to get him awake lo doubt will turn out for the best Wra waiting to tee what the end to be, -What event ia next to occur; Old Rip may be- vexed, or so sorely perplexed, Till he'll th ink It much safer to stir.

7 Old Rip ha his failing and numerous ailing, But sleep is the worst of them all Ilia naps are too long (vhich 1 fear for my song) And now to awake him they call. OWl Rip," you're too lazy, you'll sleep yourself crazv: Piwr watm no frrim Klnmber old man The SJSTJ T. WvioiB efaM as hecau. i Geoiordcal'E ITork tp conduct the Oeulogtf Bounical and Agricultural vurvry of ths 8tate, nrovided fof by act of ifee last Asrmbly. Prof Emmons insde a survey, aome year M4MS.jyteiBtoWjWtIW that Suto iHucb benejjjojh interestl'of her people, and rereived lite I highest commendations.

lie wus recommended to Gov. Keid by thoiswell informed a to hi professional acquirements, as rmioently qualified for the duties of the post to which be baa been called. A letter from Gov, New York, dated Albany. August 28, 1851, contains tha etron gel tetiuony in behalf nl Professor. Emmon's quairncitiuns' tnd frrcy lff rpiiiffr lilt Tl fill iwiiisiiiiiiiiiifii iiii) ji iJ Whoa It became duty lo arrange the Geolo gleal aorvey of this Staler, and to select proper per sous to execute the work, 1 sought tor such a I believed to hava the biuhest qualifications.

Prof. E. Emmons was then 038) one of the Professors of William's College, (Mais.) and I became convince'1 that his qualifications and acquirements were such that 1 ought to employ him in that enterprise, if 1 could get him. I succeeded in securing hisser vices. He was appointed oneof the principal Geol ogiu, and in that capacity and kindred pursuits has been in the employment of the State ever since more than fifteen years.

1 can speak with entire confidence of his eminent fitness for conducting any Geological survey. He has established for himself a high character for his knowledge not only in Gw ology, but in Entomology, ka. This will appear most evident to those who may look at tho publication of ihin State on these subjects. Five volumes oflhe whole work-in all about twenty havo been prepared and written by Prof. Emmons.

bene, Agricultural subjects constitute a large and valuable part. His works are the beat recommendation which cau be given to This appointment has been some a hat delayed, solely ou the account vf the anxiety of the Gov enmr to engage the services of some native citizen in this important work but no suitable per sou of litis description could he found, who waa willing lo undertake it. We publish below the aet authorizing lliisur vey, which wiJ luruish our readers wiib some i-ilea of the great and substantial benefits the State which must result from a faithful execution of the work. The act is as follows AN ACT to provide for a Gcolotfivsl and Agricultural survey of the Stale. Sec.

1. it enacted bu the (iertertd Aisembly of tk Slate of Norm varotina. tr ntretm trutcttn tm ine authority cf the tame, That the Governor shall, as soou prucuciible, select and appoint some suita- bi! jrny is 10.03', 1 here are ten more counties Pray Wake up, then, sleeper, for deeper and dee- JO he hear! from, which will.it is supposed, in create bit majority tn 18.000. The Uniou ma- on joint ballot in Wislaturoill be Will come ta waken thy groans. A NEPHEW.

Wilmington, N. COct. 7th, 1851. The Insurreotion in Jtfoxthern Mezioo. The Southern mail of last incht nuts in r.i.

i i possession of the detail of Uie pftjrrtrd revo- Jutionary movement in i be Northern Provinces 41 Mexico, cnunrrning which we have (lately had riotism lo go tor country uisteail of party. eevefal Telegraphic reports. It appear that the Tmi8 (he Inst prop knocked from tiutler the rilixent of and tboe fn th. vicini.j Sereu, nnd every Soythern Stale. Csmargo have pronounce" tin-i th Mexican Government; iliat hnfl been fought has derhred unm.siakca-iween the UevolutiouiKia and the Gm ernuieiii t1v in favor of the fJompromtso and the Union.

Mineralogical Bolauical aud Agricultural survey of consisnily leaving us. Sale, the SiHteT matter of almost everyday oC Sac Be itfurtlier enacted, Tliat it shall be tlie curance. And the enquiry not wha are going! duty of the. person so elected and appointed, toes but who intend remaining behind we fear amine and survey each and evcrr county in the 1 ffvm present indications, will toon be the more Stale, to ascertain the different geological (ormatione VY are pained to tee so many of of each county wid tecum of State the nature. Cjien, dUpneioi of their im-character and value of us mineral tut nature and 1 1 chamc of its wils, and the best 'mode of impro f.

and preparing to awe I the tid. which vinz the same, the nature and kind of it produc- "Iready borne from the Old North 8tate lions, and their position and rclativ value; its facil-' to much of the elements of her.greatoesa. 1 1 1 i troop at Camargo, in wuieli Uie lurmer werv vicirwi and that they h.id taken possession of (hat place, and were threatening Keynosa and Matamoras. Jsalcl-Iiy dated at New Orleans on Monday, mentions the ar livj of lJ. earner lantiy fto.ri, Texas, with aim it me ini.

i on revoiuiiun on oio Rui Xj slide was then at a stand. Gen. Carvajal etill remained at a mar go. The people of that place held a meeting, and resolved to sustain the revolutionary pronoociameahi. The Mexican troops there were 'allowed to match out with the honors of War.

The Revolutionists were de-1 lermmed to defend the lace. A report having reached Matamoras thai ihe invaders were pre paring to march on the inhabitants, includ ii I i i a "'I -An fled' only 250 men Aat. Int. y' Txom Europe. The tieamcr HumboMt has arrived York wiihLotrdon dates to the 24ihlt.

New Cot- ton was dull aud unchanged in price. itiati for inanufaclories; Ihe extent and value of its the character and value of its botan ical productions; the character and value of its lini KlAWiWi-U fcucrfforu Malta, UudiVptemsl her TStlib rtlicln tli oerttiff Ittftr for the llnin-d fctalet w. Ixwrd the steam, Alicia- aippt ie of pternbet, eyi tha cld exceed 'Uie kuidnesa and kltehtinn t4 the TurLUii ratha of broussa, in acconlanee with orders forwarded to bint from Constsnlitiople. seat no less than fifty earriagra to eonvejr the exilea to the p9int of their embarkation; lie is hourly expected to arrive in Mew nranarinif Jii-viva dim Wlirm Mr. John N.

Genin, 814 I OtoMwayr Netf. York, in a latr to th lUfwit of that city-, prjnses to be one of a hundred per eona to contribute en thovsmnd fere each ukj ward a gift, which will render the grett Hnnga. ruin I independent spon hi arrival on our shores. The Mayor ha consented to act at treasurer of this fuull, and we trust that the sample of Mr. Con in may find prompt imitation amoltg those, who are in a situation lo follow it.

iiucli a tea timonial would be worthy of the country and tlie manto fimatffa ufl as New York are propv'ug manifest- their iipathy and rtpcct. MagntlUm nt the Aurora bortnlit Dii ring the splendid Aurora Boraalis uu Monday evening, very suigular phfnomens were noticed on the telegraph wires, causing biief interruptions; but on Monday evening (here, was evidently an-outer element at work. Sirong" magnetic current seemed to pas from the ground -into the wins, at timet so powerful ss to overcome the batterirt on the. line, and reverse the' mxgnetie poles; making queer work and causing tome per plexity among jhe fiperators. The magnetic currents of the earth wero evidendy joining in the merry dance of their brilliant partners id the sky.

So powerml waa the disturbing influence upon the wires that neither of the three telegraph ic lines between Roston and New Yo-k Were able lo operate through during that evening. Spruxfjitld Republican. 1 Moore County Coo7. A beautiful specimen of Cannel Coal, the most valuable of all apeeiee of Coal, hat been presented by a gentleman of Aloore to Mr. U.

A. McMillan, and may be aeeu at his Store, jn this place. It waa found about II miles Southwest of Carthage, and 25 miles from what is known at the Deep River Coal Region of Moore and Chatham. Other Coal has been found within 7 miles of Cartha.e, SI miles from the above locality, and within a half a mile oflhe Plank Road. These discoveries confirm the confident pre diciion made two years a ago by Professor John son, that the wholo of Moore county, to- tho Montgomery line, would be found to a bed of Obierver.

ar A js, he streoin of emnrration which has been flowing westward for some time pas, apea to Much the "igenee and enieroHae of thi. action uranam "tsnnocrai. The Mittiiiippi Flag of the Union" eon have -and expect to keep on hand a (jne lot orChair. of MVer.l of lledateada. which we will sell cheap.

Aug. 1801. KANK1N McLEAN. VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, TIIK MOT rOMTLA FAMILY MEDICINE OrTHIlOKI Uird bjt rhyiiciaut of Ilih Standing. TtiM BITTERS rwnor ill morbid Memliom, Snrltjr Ihf blood, fiv grMt toua mkI vlgw Vt th IgMlIx orxm, fortify thttf atm ftln.t all liitiir di-MM.

takan with tf-tr, no Uai Ssliili. Uliiif Ui Wtinl b1n( (rrtKil tn Ik ott dl. att ft torn lud for Iboir lrnthBin)f, and rwtarallv jnofM. tiaa, and ap in'iiuabla and ara ramailf for DY8PEPSM IN ITS W0BST FORMS. Ato, l.lr Complilntt, Jaundice llfatlburn, Co.

tlvaiMna, I'aintnnt, OiiorJari of Ilia Skin and Low of Appatite, Low NanronV Haadanlia, UlddiiMM, I'alpiUlionoftha Haart, 8inkiiii( and FaU-Mu of Waicht al tha Slnmacb. and all otbar diaaaaea eauaad by an Impart ttata of lb blond, lirr ato, which laud lo debilltata and waakaa Uia atanj. FEMALES Who awflar from a morliiJ and unnatural ooadilisa will ttnd Ibia Madicin of INESTIMABLE VALUE. la i 1. raara of OENKBAL DEBILITY.

Utia Mdi-Sili ACT LIKK A tMRM I vnovsAirsi Hara tMtail iu alllcacjr, and tbainiaoda mora ara now Mndar traatment 1 and not una aolitarr caaanf failure baa el Man r(onca. omnwa eouia oa nuta wnn cartiRrataa of Utoaa Wba bat a baain vanannanUy enrod. Can en the IrerMt attsl vet a HHPBUfcT, rntainiiir tha CartiRcalaa ol Bemaikabla Cam, and tba high antimatipo In which thia Madiclaa la hiM pj ma ruuuo rraaa-can bj, naa apnii iivn Urgk 4ibirta tl Piatt 60 Cent Bold by all the Principal Drtfgrieti in tha United State and Canada. Principal Offloa, la rVLTOPf IT, N. apaUin "TTt tele' In Creensboro', N.

C. at the New Drag Store of T. PATRICK, --70ctt, i9tu: yy. w.iy, feilili 1 i rii 1Y fSATURljAYOCTOBER -3tdri851 of "ihVW "CftaliroaU wrt-'irT Sajem oin Uie Oth inat. We umi'pratunJ F.t7ie.

1 Esq of JSalein, resigned hii of rrctor, and that i liomis J. XV ilson, of the stnie plane wss elected in tiis stead. It was t-dered ilwt nn ihctairnenf of 10i per rent, be called for on or before the 8th of January at which lime the Board will again meet, ia tliolown of UillsborVi 'V effort, wailnaidei it i'aid, to chsnge, the location of the Road at Raleigh, so aa to connect It was rcporttd that (he first Division of the Road, from Goldsboro' to six miffs west of lta lrih, was let out to a company, to complete the whole work thereon but we are under the im-presmou that the contract was not finally closed. The determination, firmness and prudence of the Directory, and the, energy of the contractors who hate commenced workr continue to give assurance of the successful progress of the' great work. i Georgia Election.

het" in eiglity-fiv counties Heard from Cobb net ma- oni nunurea ana lonu-nrc. oix inn men 1 are circled to Lonsrcss, nn state-rights man or and one loculoco, 1 here arpout two u-bigs Toombs aiid StepheDsin the con- irreMiona! delegation. Tlifl" whigt of Georgia ocrai for Uovcrnnr and a mainniy oldemocrata. 1 1 Congress but it wan the plain duly of pat-. Plank Road.

The following items, one from a Fij etteville, and the other Irom a Raleigh paper, speak for themselves i I Rt)A1) Treidorit and Di- r- i i. i imwn in mn i iipmoni niM.nujni Company have declared a' semi-annual dividend of Two per cent on the whole capital, or about 5 per cent, on the cost of that part of the Road on which Tolls have been collected. Fawttniae Obttrver. We learn from the State Treasurer, fit. Courts, ihat the Fayetteville and Western Hank Road, in- complete it i-.

has alreadv Paid into tho Treasury of tho State thirty-six hundred tlollars. This looks something like the dawning of a- better day for In- UomsX Improvementa iu this Siaie. Raleigh Stan- dard. i i in A letter from an esteemed friend in Danville requests us to call the attention of the sloekhold- autnw lh neeur itvr a lion I mat lime, it has been thought advisable lo postpone the Uailroad meet 'ing -until the 12th of November, The object, we are informed, which the last Annual Meeting had in view, iu calling pauy together this year at Danville, was to in-" i r.i 1 sure a full attendance of the stockholders in par-, son. Heretofore the most of the stock has been represented by proxies.

It is desirable that all hc stockholders shall give their personal atlen- lion, that they may sec and hear for themselves. JJy ,,,1,2 t1Cy more Ot lie true Coll- 4i anil rtilnraa ta iu i.la Htuil tairJ i uiu I hiwdui i.io jb s-v i.npiv -vhivom I anil Will icci i iTCtsiin liiicicr, in i a bu wioiui prosecution. -The Weekly Post. The last Deaf Mute" contains a prospectus by William D. Cooke, the principal of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb at Raleigh) for the publication of a literary paper, under the above title, to commence the 6th of December next, at two dollars a' year, in advance.

After telling forth thai the people of our State get all their literature from ahrui.d, aud that North Carolina ia considered by book-cjuktrs as ihe hesi mart in the world for and trashy pio ductions. (in all which there is but too much of humiliating truth,) the prospectus proceeds- Weekly Post," wil, therefore. uphold as essential to its own existence, all the other literary papers ami magazines in the State, and wiU consid-cr "itself ilot as the Bolt inte'licctuul organ of North Carolina, but as ao additional public highway for thought a new facility lor the increasing wants of our mental commerce. It wil be the special friend of alt works of improvement; all schools and colleges, and of euch and all tho industrial interest oi iNorth.Carolina,-r-ia he the fneml of every true iNorth Laroliniaii, and devoteU to his lionest inleieit as a man and us a citizen ol this land of steady habits. It ill be Dublished bv the undersigned, and chief ly edMed by Calvi H.

Waxv. through whose exertions its' reitders will be furhjsned wltfi Tiitcree-tittg and original statistics of every portion of the State. There will be correspondents in all pana of the State, and in the different cities of the 1'iiion aud original articles, statistical and lanciful, from the peus ol North Carolinians." Hon. Bedjord Brown. Tht Warrenlon (Va.) Flag stales that the Uuni Bedford Brown, formerly ol ihlt Stale, has purchased Mr.

W. J. Morgan's (arm near Salem, containing 000 acret, for which he paid V. i 1 i member uf the TeniiesseA Lfgiflature, (ormerljr "of-thn county weimike the fullowing extrnct relative to public tflauila That State organlxed on Oct. 6th,) by the election' ofM- R.

Hill, of Gibson-county, Speaker of the Senate, and II. II. Harrison, of Wanaiconum tCleticr; lu Jbe Repro- i- c.k.. 1 ted Speaker, aud John H. Luty, of McMina county; Clerk 11 Whigs.

The, Whigs hava 'majority 10 on joint ballot, aiid of court will bar their own way. We will elect two Seuatotsat the present session "A mong the1 prominent men of Tenn spoken of to fill the' station are Col. Thomas A. Nelttoii and Jolin otheriahd, of EastTenne see; Hon. John Bell, Hon E.

11. Foster and G. A. Henry, of Middle Tennessee and Ei-Gov. Jonea and iroimiTltnrfown7 of Whiga.

Any two of theeo gentlemen will fill, the Motion with Uouor to the Siute' uid "cre'dit to thorn elves. We havo an unusual amount of talent jn our Legislature this SevMon, from both parties. 'Many projects of internal improvement will come before this body, and the State will be called on to loan her credit or give hnr aSMxtance in somO way to the building of the several line of railroad now in progress throughout tho the mort prominent of which ore th'o Nashville and Lou R. It, and Nashville and Chattanooga Road, which twOr connected Georgia Roadb, make a grand thoroughfare from Louisville, to Charleston'. Then there is the Memphis and Charier ton Road, connecting with the beorgia lloadat that- Tennessee and Georgia Road con.

necUiig Chattaiioca aud Knoxvillc; tl.e Eol TunJ essee and Virginia Road, from Knoxville to the Vir gii.ia Tine, meeting and connecting with the Virgin ia improvement, thence to Ruhmond, lie. All Roadn, or a portion of them, are now under knd hv the State fum shhnr the means to ted. So vou see that lenueiwee is not behind her it sister Staid in the way of internal improvement am 8ee the 0ld North Slate setiins alonir" i -i I witlt bergreat works." Liquor and Law. I'ullie opinion, in of the Slates, is not suffered to rcin.iin ripe on the subject of Temperance very long before it iaenac'rd into law. In Ohio, the question of 'liceusr 10 well intoxicating liquors" was tuhmitttd to the popular tote-, a-long with iho new eonlituiiiii oflhe Siatt and the Ciivernor, by his proclamation of July Til), declared the vote to be, for licence no license 1 13.237 majoi i.y against 8.9S2.

Other fates ha vu strirgtnl legal prohibitions with uu mixtakeahle oonular sanction bv tober majorities the people. But the most thoraugh, radical exitrpaiion iKjuor ever atirmpica, nas oern ny Jcgislatore of Maine the authori- jef )Uf ou, U. llieif on, according to taw the critter is not suffer- ed to exist in the State, except in small quanti i 01 WC.nT'' "ocMi! Uie oouom out oi me jug icu no rmmra to' evasions as striped-ptgism, selling water and throwing in the liquor, measuring spirits by the yard, If d.e liquor isn't thar, and can't be gol, (ha inev itanle conclusion ia that it won be h.i ill Thi.nlililioi.nn a mi Bneril is (TOod in Ht place but its place is not in the Slate 61 jj Siur or War Kspkrahza, Aug. 16, 1851. Pear Undo In a few moments Kime fifty of us will be shot.

We' came with Lopez. Vou will do me" the justice to believe limtmy motive lor coming was a good one 1 waa deceived by Lopez. He, as well the public pre, ansurod mo the li-lund was prosperous revolution, lam coiiimanUoU to finish writiiiir at viiee. Your T.epfcew, W. L.

CUlTTliN DE1. 1 will di like a man. To'J. J. Crittenden, Attorney General.

Ilojikins, of Stole, acenstd of the murder of his son, was tried last Wednesday, at Danbury. liirtcd bv Solicitor j- hi. ohiuvivi ability the defence by Messrs. Gilmer and McLean. The speeches in defence are spoken ol as' exhibiting very markeJ ability.

The jury re, turned a verdict of nof guilty. The newspapers have been flaming with de4 scriptionsof iheNtriltern Lights which illuminated the heavens oil the night of a Is SOlh i.lt., and general delight was manifested al the phenomenon, except in South Carolina, where the people are to much agin the North, that, the papers state, the fire companies of Charleston gol oul their engines to put the Lightfouil YV should be pleasetl io hear occasionally, hereafter, from the poetical- Nephew of Old Rip Van Wiukle1 Tin tribute lo tlie sleepy old gentleman, in ihi week's Patriot, is done up in a good a to red and agreeable style. The Wuio Review, for OctoTier, hat been received, and. preseule iii usual of contents. The leading article is on The In fiuence of Manufactures, and the Protective System." 7ie Stcedert threatened with i JSecttiion.

The citizens of Dade county, at a late mooting, passed lire following resolution J' 1 Resolvetl, That the county of Dade, at a sovereign county, in the event that Charles J. McDonald is elected (oxe'rnor, and the Stale should secede from the 10051, will in exercise of her soVereignly, absolve lierYrom alt coiinex'toti with said Slate, and annex hcrseir to to the Slate 1 of 1 lo to her; and all other lacts connecieu wan me suojecis rjru tlie report of the resignation by Ihe lion, of geology, mmeralogy, botany and agriculture, I)AV 0f his seat in ihe Senate of lu decL'redIm and appoiutcd to conduct said survey, shall-be au- tpeeches. ouring the 1 canvaaa. hit de lhori2ed to employ such ageotaud aiasirtatita to ba ermination lo lake this step, if a majority of the approved of by the Governor, as may be necessary people of the Stale were opposed tho principles to enalde him speedily and successfully to eQcom-1 of the State Right ''party. The result of the plish tho objects committed to hia charge; and he eleciion 0f membert of the Convention doubtless shall, from time 10 time, communicate to the Gov 9CUlMlei hm in ending in hie to be by him coin.uunicuSed to the Lcp There it no confirmation of the report that he JSSSJSZr rsportfc "hall be Alined nomination.

for Governor of hi. published under the supervision of the Governor -aiei Tit Tobacco Cropt of Kentucky and Mil-aouri, thia season, have yielded Well arid are of esct llenl quality. The lato dry Weather haa ripened tobacco aohe fast, and ueffrly all, if not qni e. i cill ahd housed." The York correspondent of ihe Chstlestor, Standard, designates those fire-eaier, Meter. Rhe(t, and Colcock.

respectively, at t'eiuvtu Rhelt, Bellinger, and Stromboli Colcock 1 1 Of the thirty-eight churches tn New Orltaus, twelve are Uomau Catholics, seven. Episcopal, five Methodist, six Presbyterian, two Oaptiat, three Lutheran, and three are Synagogue, he people of Halifax. have decidetlat the poll, by a majority pf268, against the Counly tubscription of $50,000 to the Richmond aud Danville lii.il Road. Mrt. Judtort, widow of the laie Ret.

Dr. Jud- ton. and children, arrived at Boston, by the Can ada, with health niucli improved by the voyage from India. It ia.somewlial remarkable that one vote Carried the tariff of 1834; one vote Ihe tariff of 1828 and one vote, in each (louse, the tariff of 1842. 'I 1 ProVic, Mrs.

William Jackfori. In Moore county, hat preseoted her hntba'rid, tt out birth, with three Cue boy. AH doing well. I find there are a half a dozen parirideet in the If iter," aaid a gentleman to hia tervant, who replied, Sir, I am elad vou have found them tn the letter, Jor they alt Jfctif out 0 the basket." TO CONTtt ACTOU.Sr SKALED PROPOSALS wiU be received by tha Undersigned Commissioners, ar Asbborough, Randolph county, until Wednesday, the 6th day 01 it being' VVedutsday of -Randolph. County.

Court, for the building of a new Jail for saidcouuty, The wails of the building will probably be of heavy frame work, though we invite propositions both for wood and brick work, as the internal work will be the same in both. Tho size of the house Will b-J 48 by ii feat; two stories high if of Wood, to be raised on a brick wall three feet above the surface of the earth the first ttrtrv to be 13 feet pitch in the clear, and the second' lO feet. There, will four rooms on the first floor, besides the pannage, all of which will have for the use of the Jailer's family. Tlie second story 'will be devoted to tht prisons The roof will he of shingles. For the plan and specifications, call at the office of the Clerk of the County Court at Asborougb, until tht shore dav.

ALF'D ROWER, IIEZtKIAII A-NDKEWl" I THUS. KICE. Corrimissiouert. J5. 1851..

649 3w. ED3IO.D I. GAIXUS' PATCKT COMCAVE CIRCULAR MILL DRESS. rpHE subscriber would inform the public thai he purchased the right to sell this Patent in the 8tate of North Carolina, and would bay to tliOsa who winb to avail thehiselves of this Great Improvement, that he is ready to put upon Mill Burrs and Corn Nones, this New Patent Dress, at any time, and will rell cooruy or individual rights. For further infbrjnation, addiess John T.

Doduon, Monticello, or Whttteu, Greensloro'. ILAX J. WHITTEI. October 7, 1851. 648::4 1 1 RAN Kill 5c lMoLEAN 4 RE now in feci ipt ot) the principal portion of 2lL their full (MiPl'ly of lhy GooJgj Shoes, Hats Snd Caps.

Aud we expect 111 a lew days to receive the stock of Hardware, -Cutlery, Queeus-v. are, Groceries, Coach Materials, Books, fiic, C( 1861. handsome article lor aala at Mclver't Store: E. WOOLLEN. Sdpt.83, 1851, i "1A8H will be- paid a small lot of WeH season'-V ed wide ulnut Plank.

1'. THURSTON. Oct. 9. 648-tf.

1 tie jntelligeuce ol tlie overthrow or the in tho Kn hmond and Danville lioad to the LErrxa from tub I. ate Col. Crittkxdex. ban expedition was received in Europe with fju.t HfXt Mnling wm Oe held nie Wa.liiugton Kepubliceoniains the follow much salislaeiion. Lftturs from Madrid sine! j- loi.

i that Spain is about lo-send to Ilavanu 8,000 addi. on It ednnday, the S2A of ing from In.e Col. Cr.t.endsn to un- tional troops. jfrworr ntxt, at 1 1 o'clock, A. M.

Au ce j0 connection with some very severe coin- Uuiuors prevailed at "P.i is a change in the h.nl hten fixed on, btil consequence of the mcnit upon the course of those presses ho in-French liuiiry. but ihcy had been officiatly e- three da' general election throughout the Com- late Cuba expedition and Iiitcrary loard 8kt 3. ieUJjrther enacted That mcurredby said rlull not exceed he and dollars per ai.nuru, to be paid by the 1 ub- lures ihouoand lie Treasurer upon the warrant of the Governor, out any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appro Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That it shull be the duty of the person making such survey to deliver lectures upon the subject committed to his charge, in the villages throuyli which he shall pass lrwi-ded, that he shall not thereby delay his other du-ties.

1 Ratified 21th January, 1851. The Markets. rAVETTEViLLK, Oct. 14. Uacou 14 tn 16.

Cotton 7 to 8. Com DO to 100 new 80 to 00. Coffee 10 to 1 1. Flour $4.50 to 5.25. Fe Si hers iu demand al 30 lo 33.

Flaxseed 1.05 lo 1.15. Lard 13 to 13. Molasse U(i to 27. Linseed oil 00. Sugar, brown 0 to 0 loaf 1 1 to 12.

Wheal 85 to 00. WhUkev 45 to 47. Chkiuw.Oct. 14. lloon 10 to 12J.

Bul ter20to28. Utcf. iu market, 4 to 5J. Coffee' to. 1 5.

Flour 5.t)0 to C.SlU Ird 1 0 to, 1 2. Sugar, brown 8 to 10 loaf I2i lo 15. Petehsbuko. Ucr. 14.

Cotton Wheat, red 75 to 82 while 80 to 83. Flour $4.25 to 5o. Corn, in demand al 03. 'Bacon, Virginia, ho" round, 124 Western sidet 1 2 do. shoul ders 0i to, 10 do.

bams 10i. Apple brandy 38 to 40. Wilmin'otok Bacon dull hams held at 13 14 shoulders 1 1 to lift sides 12 to 12L Corn, from vessels 75. Meal 85 10 DO. Baltimore Flour in small lots a' fi5.

Lard dull at II. MARRIEP, Iu Chuiham counly, on Tuesday eveliiiig. the Tthrhist.v by Hevi Wroi Taylor, Mr. Otpkev S.Ilanner, ol Guilford to Miss Margaret E. UkoLon, Daughter oi G'corgt lfr.

GhoUon, Lq. 01 Chatham. On "'Sunday evening, the 12ib, by P. Kcrner. Mr.

Inaac (Union, formerly of Rockingham, county, Miss Charity daughter tit Ab.ulora Reesou, Ebij of Forsyth county. DlED.T-In Stokea county on Wednesday 17th fpt. after a whort illness, or Congestive lever. Robert HWtm, son of tt. aged eleven years, lie' was a youth of studious habit and, unexceptionable character and bid fair to make a linn gcholar.

He has left an allectiocale father and mother aud a large circle of relatione aud friends to mourn his unexpected death. When blooming youth is snatched away By death's reiistless hand, Our hearts the mournful tribute pay Which pity muBt demand. 2 1 In this place, on the Sd insf." Mia Hetttt POitty, The manner in 'w hich this youiig girl borei a long and wearing illness, was a powerful testimony In the sustaining efficacy of christian faith. Her deiittt sundered many, of the fendereet tie which kind mortals togetbei upon earth, aiid hor memory is ici upon earth, Wltl her memory is 1 the beet affection of a choiceeircle 1 conaecraieu in 1 of aurriving friends liieu oy uio uur.m.nrni. The London Exhibition nnpeared to become more attractive a the timefor closing it approach ed, and it cootiwued to he attcoded by large numbers of visitors.

iMlerj The Asia arrived at New York on Friday, with Liverpool dates to tho 27th. Vhe Cotton market was unchanged, ifee qtinl-alions remaiuin the name as on the 20ih. Sales of the week 39.500 iles. -Flour firm. Coffee Miliar aCaree at ifutl rates.

The stock of Cotton in Liverpool amounted lo 660.000 bales. Rice was worth 14 to l'J shiU i I UUgS. American vinnninii mr-iiu ub iiuiru at 3, and the best at 7 shillines. a a The bullion in the Bank of Lrgland on the 20lh was over fourteen and a half million pounds sterling, and the circulation amounted to nearly niueiecn niHioos. All rcpirris from tlw country reprtsCnl tfietiarvcst as being abiiiidant.

France was much disturbed. Armed forces had left Paris for St. Omar, and several arrests bad been made. Commercial affairs were dull. The political horizon was much disturbed.

The other news is unimportant. Kossuth had arrived at Smyrna in the AJittit- J7 Crltiii FrnnetjWt. Walsh, hems' a re-N aidant pf Paris, in a letter uudcr date of Sept. 18ih, Tliat great ee.n' uet before it That crisis of which 1 have often spoken 6 yon is drawing very near. Between the Ifiih day of Septemlter and the middle or end of next May the destinies "of Europe for probably half a Eeoury which in these days is a very long time m-viH be decided.

A fierce may be a most desperate and bloody struggle between liberty, civil and religions, on the one hand, and hoary despotism in polities and religion onjhe other. Vyhat will he the iac, God alone knows! I find that there it a wonderful activity here in the political world. The foreign nrabassidors, especially those of Austria, Prussia and Russia, have frequent conferences, and are constantly tending and receiving despatches. Nor arc ihe Ministers reeidentofthe smaller Powers, such as Sardinia, Nsples, Spain, the Simes oflhe Church, Belgium' and Holland, idle. Those of England and the United State are wid awake, and, the former hat not a little to do to look after these Continental State, aud the wnvementa 0f their The length of the Virginia Railroad now com.

1 pleted, i 585 miles, and the Stale is still going forward wih- other Uoadt. i I i About CKxtelng, rpilE tubscribers rejiectfully announce their art-JL ration to execute fcci'tRioa Likexcsses, (of all aie) In every style of the art. Their reputation in N. Carolina is too well known to need bolstering up by the humbugjjing system of purchased pull, pretended editorials, Ivory Da- au.d 'bmeT iilriitaf Ueyicos to eccive ihe unwary. 5 "1 ladies Gentlemen are invited tO call, and st Specimens whether they wish to sit or not.

Rooms at Dr. Mebane'a new Building opposite Coll' Hotel. J. W. P.

V1LD1. DAUGHTER. Septembet 27, 1851. Dlake fire and Wafer I'roor Paint NOW i tlie time to' prepare' against fire when an opoortunity i Yoa bear of heavy I losses by fire every day -many of them no doubt Could have been prevented by two good coals this wonderful Paint. The subscriber has a laree lot 1 lour on cOnsigiimeni.r.

1 pnee ww, 1 ry it, auu Tt tin 1 word for it you will not ie numoggeo. May, 1W 1 I.

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