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define, or' noln Lt fT Ke aquare in, of Ujj as been in th habit Turifl TEXAS AND MEX.CO.-Ab-Arctic ha! rtMit I.J FOR LIVERPOOL: Gen. Ssunders's conduct in charging widuwa and orphans of Revolutionary PatrioU a commission for vi ucuiHiiuing ana re- eeiring compensation from the Widow and Orphans of deceased ri.i:.m oetween Texat and Menco, under mup theme.li.,ionofEn,Und TV hXT "nd copp.r.tened B.rqtlfl Lvt iia aee how it la who. the poor rnan'a carpet. Uy Calhoun a Tariff of 1816, all the chep kinda of carpeung pid 26 per juat aa creat a propor-iot i Hjr iackaon'a Tariff of v.ulclB, ooetvaonis we4 to addreaa the following communication to the Editor of the Raleigh Standard, which, very much to our surprize, be haa declined to publish. Being denied acceaa to ifhe paper in which the injustice waa perpetrated, vis fail obliged la publish it in ths 0b- u.Mttimug meir reniuim, and of receiv- moat of ber cargo engaged, immediately cammenocd for.

th establishment of Wl11 P-UiVefy 11 for lh. ho pof, I-ofbabou, peacei mi; p.iu ucenta a yard, which, if! uw.iM.coauon tor prosecuine; i ese against the Government, whe- vorm oniy ou ccnU aa fed bv tha Carolinian. oo uaies motion on freight, apply to COOK CO. Juyll, 1843. lw inpr i i i getting their claims allowed at Waahington; and it i.

''Will ilia ObMrr UuM its readers with thesv facud" Certainly tha Observer will; though if wc followed tha illiberal example of the Standard, we would refuse him all opportunity to vindicate him-tell But lforc wc would conduct a newspar on iuch priociplra, wc would wiah tu be prepaied eitlier toig or atarvc. were nu eonsutuenu or 1 um mucn rroporti.m than the rich not- I "ld 10 cent, higher than hv the pre- Hijrhly reprehensible, every way as thi. T'riff of may be. what ahnnl.l La I V. lh.

h'J 38 cent, which w.a 2 MORE Monday afternoon. Stalk of Cern waa in Lower FayettevilJe, and two loaded gona, which had juat been rested a-gainst the fence near by, were fired off by the LOST, IN FeyetW vilfe. fal week, a paper on which my name, and those of John Drake and Wile 41- a fmhur 7 WIWI FT trnu "its n'" tn now. By the The fullowimf ia the Standard' explanation of luro, wnn msneu. vvnn a view Irt te filled up as a hs Note lo at Bank.

All peraona are cau-i ttoned against receiving such a paper, and the finder POSTSCRIPT Hie lOl- n.ry pU 540 per Cent. lowing acta of A gam: 1 he Carolinian tella the poor man that ASTOUNDING CORRUPTION 86 worth Major Charles Gerrard a JaV'nP Th i ''V" Dom fr m-n know of the .1 1 "-tofind ne diel, leaving a Widovr; he could ot a pair of coarw boot. that Mr.dovr afterwards intermarried with 25? yt he ia told, that boota which Mr. H.rry Hunter, of Edaemmbe whm ip 1 1 $2 50- 1 25. lo died, leaving ,,1 ir1! 88 I.her, making, pro- will couter an obligation by returning it to me MALCOM PL'RCELL.

liobeton County, July 10. lw the caae. (By the way, it would have looked much more like fairnena if the Standard had given Capt. Stephenson's rlateuieiit aa he wrote it, not its "substance" only.) tliiiirhl rrr h(n WJtl erven W. Editor the Sin Ae you have introduced my name In your Editorial colueina, I preaame you will not refuae me apace ror a very brief correction of the error into which ytfU have fallen.

The following is the paragraph to which I allude: "And these Whig Boarda, ehtrOsled as they were, with tba puMiemnney, loaned out tlree-fourtha of all tnti was to Whig traders, Whi Specula-tor and Whig politicians. At one lime C. P. Mal-lett, L. J.

Hale, a Federal Editor, and othera, borrowed ten dollars We from the record, and we giv. aa they are. This ia but a what the Federal Whig, would do if they had full a 8y orlh Carolina." Now, nir, though you claim to apeak by the record, aud aaaert that wiih olhera, borrowed "ten Keceived by Cotton. Plant, 3Q HMDS. MOLASSES, 14 tierce diito.

ut. vj in r. iti uier, lien SonJer addressed Capt. Stephenson, the son-in-law aenl of Mia. McCullera, and recvivtd an un-swer which! is in aulwt.nce aa follows: Wlim him as his widow.

Mr. i.rr... h' 6 NhW clear the track and giSc us a fair ruce! WHIG CONVENTION AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE. It will appear from the proceedings contained in another part of this that Cut, D. M.

Barrin-ger waa selected as the Candidate for the Whig party si this Convention. The vote was unexpectedly full, and we learn thatieat unanimity prevailed in the body. And what is better than all, (Jen. Edney, who was present at the place, on being notified of the decision of the Convention, signified h's wish to address them: the bell was rnn.r bin fijan cannot vii renaion. aa ih i.

i mm. applied Gen. 8, and requested him to attend in Arid ao thia deliberate fraiid ia carried out Kr ndl. geo. McNeill.

C2-3w July 4. 1843. her first husband, Major Gerrard, procured the services of a gentleman named Mostly to prepare her papers and proofs, and present them to the Pension Agent. I his was done, the claim was presented and rejected, because the annlicant. Mrs.

Irom the Literary Board, the fact tng the poor man of the tax of only 50 cents a pair on women' fine ot a puir. of only 10 cent, on n.en'a gve- at 5 a pair, and only 8 cent on men leather glove at 3 a pair; as if the writer, or any one elac, believed that any auch articlca were to he at Huch pri. ea. Sale of Horses, Mules, Wagons, Sfc. PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court of Equity, I will at Public Auction, on Thursday 20ih day of July next, at the residence of Jonathan Lvans, on a credit of 90 dnvs.

the following Property, viz: Two Horse, five Mulea, two timber VaSons. two road Wagons and their gear, one family Carrin-je and Harness, a Carl, a number of Ploughs, and other farming utensils H. at the time of hrr annlitn i 'V 'he "Standa.d" tella ita readera, that the members again Casern hied informally and he delivered a most cbeeriiiR and patriotic speech, giving his hearty to the nomination of Col, Barringer, and promising his cordial and unflinching support to his election. His speech ws very eloquent, and was received with hurt of appUus'e a I its conriiiHitin ftphilnmun i ii borrowed one cent from that BourJ. Mr.

Mall. tt borrowed the above amount, aud with others, joined him in the band as security. This cl may have been known to you, as the statement of the lWd I suppose makes no distinction between the principal and the securiiies. But it waa well known to the Board which loaned the mo-iicy. in 1S37.

ai to every Boaid which haa existed of Hunter A. .7 "'c lw waa pasaed in 1789, and was "intmler th, second husband, and not the "'endd a rcvetiue i. 'incc, except p.iKihly die present. I hold and Kitchen Furniture. Cattle.

Hoa. oy je Ujjictr Gerrard. To suit this ense, a aw became necessary. I he rlatnt was placed in the hands of Gen. Saunders, a member of the last Congress, to get it allowed; a Bill was introduced, cover-if tiis -identical cuse, and declaring that I- that the preamble to the act itself ex-reKy Ktfej objecla to he, "for the support of the government, for the discharge of the dehts of en' nT)d E'lcauroxemetrt and J'rotec- ton Munuf.rlures.'" The aU tella iu readers that in 1820.

the firat tauff Hirictly proteciive in ita character waa laid, -whereaa luriff all waa in'ihat i on are not less in error in statine that it was a lug Bosrd which loaned the money to Mr. Mal-lett ms well as i some other particular which I the case ol Mrs. he told hjm should liticrally compensated. Gen. Saunders replied any tbi" might ha re to do aa a he could receive no compensation;" that both Mr, Charles shepard and Judge Slranae had before be.ti charced with thia claim, and had failed to eet that on iu being; presented by Gep.

fc. the of Pension a pain rejected it, on i)t. ground thtft there waa no "documentary proof of Col. Meddlers' having been an OlhYnr, and furthff. tint the -leni'ih" of aervfee was not established.

S. havjm collected proof on these points, niw to the Secretary of War. and addressed to hurt 4 written argument; whereupon the Secretary the of $700; ami Mra. McCullera. without any charge whatever being made hv Gen! him $70.

being ten per cent, on the amount Does she comptaiuj Let her speali for hcr'lf: the widow of Matthew McCullera. I not only a.iiisned with the condui of Gen. feel umtcful to him for having obtained my pen-ion. a believe it has leen thro' hia aid that I Imve received the pension granted by my country for the revolutionary nervirea of my husbsnd SARAH McCULI.ERS." 'ow t'lin doca not change the fnCa of the affair ill. except when it assert that the Generxl made hill ltl Up.

I ote with approved security will be required before the property is removed. D. EVANS, Com mitt toner. July 8. 1843.

Q-if secona marriage of the widow of an of- rorwarn on the platrorm and read the following resolution, which was unanimously carried amid thunders of applause- Resolved. That the thanks of the ij2 aT'e due to General Bali M. Edney, for the patriotic and magnanimous course pursued by him in relation to the recent union of the Whig Convention at this place. nd for the eloquent and manly sentiments delivered on the occasion. We leain that the Whigs went home in the very beat spirits and fully confident of success.

Salisbury Watchman. There were 85 Delegates present, representing that number of Captain's Companies. Only 17 (companies were unrepresented. ficeror soldier shm.U i Yl' Calhoun's tariff of 1816. Pension' if .1.7 except three acU imsaed in 1818 I ens.o.

If she was a widow at the time of! '819. aflec.ng a few article, only. Iter apphcation. (8ee Act of 27th Congress, Pler to Gen. Jacka.n and the 2d Session, Chap.

191, page 123. anoroved i tle honor of checking ihe protec-23d Auusi. entitled "an Act to JL known that Te v3 server OFFERS his mechanical services to the cilizemt of Fayette ille and vicinity, soliciting patronage; flattering himself hy punctual attention to render hunscll worthy the same. JU- S- DUNN. Julu 10.

1813. 62-2w Acts ofJt.lv 1839. and IRa Z. were at dagger's 1 reil- i on una very mie-tion: and that Gn J.t.n 1 illtlitlv I sions to certain I laiiin now i roiecuon in nis J.elter to Dr "in noi trespass upon you to correct. Wnh an expression of surprize ihat you should have singled out this particular debt only from a-mong many oilers, and some of them of much l.ir-Ker amounts.

I ask the publication of this note in the Standard. Respectfully youia, E. J. HALE. P.

S. Perhaps you may 1 interested in that Mr. Mallett has fully paid ff that debt of ten thousand dollars, and that neither he nor I owe the Literary Board a cent. fj. Instend of publishing this brief and perfectly respectful statement, which we aupposcd no Editor would be so illiberal aa to refuse, especially to one towards whom he can have no personal grudge, the Editor of the Standard give his own version of it as follows: "We have received a letter from Mr.

Hale, in which he denies that he "ever borrowed one cent heino mH f.r iiiiiuer, tier Claim in presented on, allowed; he gets possessi fii is veral of hia Mesajgca. and actually I lUc for Tarlffor 1824. the 8ln hiahcKt and protective Tariff ever i this "i utri ycriiucaie. coitips uiiu II finds far hi I ii -V excil)l ot leva, lor which Yun III 11(1 3 i cnuntrv. iua "'him unc nunareu IJul- i "urep vuteti.

vuuru 10 ii me a- moutii of the douceur, and hi is not in accordance will! our information on the auljert, which we utill 1 I rtrnetll OI tile fee IS refimPil our country rnminir fr.7 I. Ig and MARRIED, In HillshoTnueh, 29th by the Rev'd Robert Burwcll, WILLIAM J. LONG. Attorney at Law. of iTandolph county to Miss K'BB.

daughter of Jjr. James Webb. In Robeson county. the 29ih bv Malcom C. Smith.

Mr. JOHN W. MUNKOE toMis MARY ANN BAKER, both of Cumberland. In Wilmington. nH the 29th bv the A J.

Battle. Mr. Z. LATIMER to Miss ELIZABETH SAVAGE, daughter of Mr. T.

Savage, Jr. reiuseu, l.an I rtltin i 1 1. 1 1 I i i i for the sum i- ioM, remses rDver on the .7 upon It to he correct v.ertltiraie. nil ess hia i povemment doomed to fall in- whu (Im. staled to others be usually charged with.

TUv a. tne hmds ol those only who arc unscruuulona in 10 per cent, of the amount of the nppues to oecepn-nr do we fear, from the sin. of SU a I inn ar .1. tli 1 i i that Mrs. McCuller.

should have hit i lKes a nai uesign.ng men have In-come con-! row the Lift, en the sum which ha 8 3 f-a of he any he. o.her NOTICE, riTHEcnpartncrshipofOILLESJ'IE fe McDOVV-JL ELL was this day dissolv. by mulal consent, All cUims against said Firm will be paid by John McDowell. G. S.

GILLESPIE. John McDowell. LliZabcth Town, N. June 28. 1843.

62-4 PRINT AR HOUSE. Ill YOHg, BF. LEE, (formeHy of the firm of Lord Sc Lees) and U. BREWSTER, under lha firm of LEE BREWiSTER, have eatahli.hed. at 113 Peail street.

New York, a WAREHOUSE on an extensive acale. etelosrvery for lHUsNTUU To supply the city and interior trade by the piece1 or package. Bv confining their attention entirely ana etcJa sively to this one article, L. B. will be enabled not only to eahrbit a more extensive r.t l.r.,.irf..t s.

Mined i-viiui, ii i 'wwissaEB I. III I I II I 1 i on t.eri.nr.ate, g.v mtr at the time WF, 7 'l' by moreover, that it was not a Whig Board that DIED, cYW is an nnmaten.l The a dtslinct intimation, he designs it as the' rl A "Zc -d that the loaned the money, and that the h7C At H.mden. Connecti, on Thur.day the 39lh of 570 for his service- i getting the claim foundation of a suit. To av id pi 1, ZZtf WT 1 SARAH LOUISA VEReSt fully adinmed. .,,,1 whs, we exposure.

theCmifiratc is lb i esl I "'d "one time" these Everest, and daughter of the -efu, to the characte. a mVml.r Now for a few oue TJZZ Pf; UIK of ooiresa. and d.mgerous to the of rs. oil milM answer them. Sir an in- 1 ten, of J.

"rc nti i borrower, foe whether he was prin- Saviour, and the Religion which she r.mhtr. Wb.u did he render? tlllfnartt lUVnan.U ii I i CH wcunty. the money waa of course I lhen embraced, formed through her brief eiitrnrA jif. l. nee tb.it be rendered professions! an active principle by which she waa guided, in I ailh.

to thst home in Heaven, the inheritance of services remotely liable for its forthcominj; the nrom-r time. Indeed the aecuiitiea to a note are often the rcrjns who im THE BRITISH PARTY. The Liverpool ls. Ws the claim of Mis. Hunter rejected in the first instance? 2d.

Was ii thereafter placed in vour hands lo have it allowed? 3d. Was there a law nassetl at the Lii Assortment than is to be found elsewhere, (there be- pers. received by the hat arrival, are full of the idea. I thi. case we k.w Zo that "the Americmi Tar ff will prnbnblu be reriftd f'oke from the record before; and vnn ro nntcr.andauf.jtctcdto m.ut.,:..n...K now'.

we 4,0 no' this note v.yii)rP8., of tne omnts, ami enabled calmly to give up hue-band, infant and friends, in the hour of dissolution. In this vicinity, on Monday last, JANE, infant child of ArcliM A. T. Smith, aged 18 months. Departed this life, in Robeson county, on thc 3d instant, Mra.

SARAH McLEAN, consort of John McLean, in the 75lh year of her age. She was remarkable for firmness of mind, extraordinary good sense, and most ardent affections; all which were cont.nu-illv, though most unostentatiously, exhibited in (hp Imtnm .1 HIGHLY' FU'i i -nr, I ui(M Mr.H.illeee.. W'ehavenodts rover her case i n. 4th. Did VOTJ ohtnin her PmoUn TE RESTS." s-jU'vyer.

except it be in the words. Gen. hn ii? roilecticd proof on these or iu hi "a written argument" to the Secretary H-ar Jul he collect this proof! It is not probable, an. is not pretended, that he left Washington to l.unt up Mrs. McCullers's proof.

No: tin, was J.Miluless done by Stephenson, and the proof fir. Naander. A In iLe written argument, it whtNt a Member of Consreas, uuder-Ihj'4. i pro-ecu tc any claim before one of the he should have done it pny. He not have made himself pecuniarily in.

created And Lord John Rusaell. in a iimm-Ii ii uv.t: i posriton to do Mr. Hale or any other man injustice, nor do we on thus occasion, impeach his veracity. But ifhe will look into the statement of the transactions of the Literary Board made by Gov. More- ncau on trie December 1842.

to Asa I rwnm vi i UUIIirSIlT riTPlP II miK no sin. nar esianrisiiment lot ormts In the United States) but to sell always at prices as low, and generally lower, thoe of houses whoue attentlart and means are divided among a large variety of article. The entire stock, embracing about three Irro. sand different patterns and colorings, haa just been received; is perfectly fresh, and comprises all the la' teat and choicest styles, to which will be constantly added all the desirable new si vies which appear, many of which cannot be had elsewhere. Catalogues of prices, corrected with evfy Vnfia.

tionofthe market, will be put into the Landa of buy tys. All orders will receive our best attention. AVw Vo July 1, 1843. 62tf Esq. Chairman, he will find that the note spoken sn temporal happiness; here if an at a 1 1 I I ll U' US kill IaI i.

a loo it her lot 1,1 IH spoke of "the certainly of a revision 5th. Did votS demand pay for your ser- American Tariir. in Hie next session of and if so, state what those' services rM. TERMS MORE FAVORABLE TO were, heides voting for the law passed for eUeJ: VV'' he people of The Locofoco. otli.

UkI toij refuse to deliver Mrs. was greaily to eniov. and i i wot not pant off at that time. Thi. h- in a claim- ir A Vk lo "repeal the if '--j mc -rii ncaie ot rension.

I nrt. Slon. I nrt. or to modify it so mm -r. i the peupic have a light to compUir, if Mrs.

nless you were paid $100, or some oil 1'iwiiiviB i ice isutr, icr i and the Br.tih ace at a lance. that if ihrv fulfil 1 1 I fee, and what? contcr it. Uut the consolation of her distressed rela-lives and friends, under a U-reavement which nothinir eaithly can supply, is the confident assurance derived from a knowledge of her walk and conversation in healih and in sicknesa. that her Ife was hid with Christ in God, and that when Christ, who was her life, shall appear, then shall she also appear with bun in glory. Com.

on he 14th ult-. Mr. THOMAS POVVE. in the 65ih year of his ge. on 261,1 ult- JUNIUS inters uoe not.

arc thus likely to ause. A cor-rupj member of Congress appeals to a coriupt Ei- their piomises. they will highly benefit -English interests." And at whose expense? Undoubtedly the effort most be to injure American ipterest. The good that England will thua be enabled to throw into our markets, will of courae aupercede A- 7th. Did you thereafter jrive it up to young Hunter, upon being threatened with a lav suit.

8th. The Voters of this District have a ricrlit -ui r.ficae.te allow a doubtful cbim. By complying, be a friend of the niemler, and the ne4ler fiMs his pocket. It ia not likely that the wi'Jlw would complain. Two influential members hij alresdv pressed her rlaim- .1 -i find in schedule A.

Mr. Hale aays. however, that it baa been discharged, and that neither he nor Mr. Mallett owea the Literary Board one cent." This is exceedrngly ungenerous- and unjust. He aeya, "Mr.

Hale unquestionably waa a borrower." We repeat that Mr. Hale never borrowed a cent from the Board; and the Editor cannot justify his assertion by the common acceptation of the word "borrower," or by its definition in the Dictionaries. He admit that he does not know "into whose hands the money fell." Then he cannot know that "Mr. Hale waa a borrower." And the truth is. that no part of ihe amount was borrowed by Air.

H. or the other securities. In reply to our assurance that Mr. Mallett had fully paid off the debt, he refers us to the Governor's Report of the 15th of December last, nearly se tne Superior Court for Ro miuw your "pinioiu. jjo you Statu aXovtlv CaToVitui, Bertie Superior Court Spring Term, 1S43.

Mary Russell vs. James V. Ruaaell. Petition for Ditoreo. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Codrt, thai James V.

Russell, the Defendant in thia fait, no. a resident .1 this State! It is therefor Ordered, thnt publication be made lor three niontha in th Raleigh Star and Fayetteville Observer, for him to appear a. the next term of this Court, and plead. county, aged about 55 years. merican goods lo just that amount, throwing Amer uiinK mat a law maker ahould dem a fl nr i v-aa iiui UI- receive n.nv from Ppiii.nnra r.s..

-l. lcan ami capital out of emDlovmnt. nH hv jwrnl. po-sil ly because it was notproperly 1 T'' the low do, The Suhscriher would be elad llLlir i iwi uini ciniiMTe oepent: or tnat a1 revenue a ao. -I'lvni i.

anr the- two members being already momU And to settle as many accounts us possible by the 5th of next month. Is ii.M i v.niicj, siiiiiiiu oema.ui troin tuiictu 10 us in return i i'ii to Uie.Vlministratio-i. and never drcan.inir He would also Im? pleased to fill orders for such answer or demur, or judgment final will be entered 1-1 nT i i'ii vnr eriiineni, comnensa- er uncresis! sue will py UtJ off K.n M.ire of( the spoils, waa not necessary un fr painr aw for r. t. in loud declamation on ih, irieoirai.

or other Boohs, as he does not usual- 'vor of the Petitioner. In witness of whick, ly keep on hand, and which he can sunulv on vcrv 1 I have hereunto set an. I uv hem np. rven if they could be bought, 'i he I J(ae decide a i. but she will K.r SOL.

CHEHRV. CtU. n.n i -it? a 17 i. uu.iri uii our oii3C- diflcren wnh Saunders. He wa known merited, in his own favor; or demand mr.

and we will venture the prediction n.nc rTpiesse.l the idea Ihat was noihimr or receive a fee from the oiP.f,,! .1... r. Pr. adv. and papera, 5 00.

6'i-3m i ii j.iiiv,i uiKiiint sac will lav audi u-otiiiable ii. being called -politically dishonest." mi a stiit tried before him? Sir. vnn i.lmvnn fa.oralde term- Uv making a personal sejection of them iu New York. Gentlemen of the Bar, especially, will find it their interest to avail themselves of the opportunity. E.

J. W.E July 12. FA ETTEV ILLE MARK ET. j'clt 1 2. ven montba ago, and on the strength of a part of the debt being due at that time, he insinuates that it is ull due now.

We really think, that before a gentleman made such an insinuation, ifhe doubted our statement, (which we are sure he did not.) he miirhl .1. I a ihe Hear up this matter, if you wish to renre- i Hop effectually to the U' Hit: 1111 all V. tin iviti. nnli.cll.. sllt this Hi-lr-ifl nf 1 1 3 i or oecre- i re in mem into and a c.

i a 1 1 1 I naw linen me mue trouble lo inquire of aiiv mem- y'y was enabled by all these considerntiona to see i Your hare denial of it won't do. Here is i sort of free 'Prade which enables a foreign manu- 'ef BoarJ. Raleigh, and he would at once o-ious Uce in the "written argument." and so! far parties to differ about. f( Brandy, peach, 40 a 45 bar, 5 a 6 Ditto, apple, 3o a 40 IMackercl. hf bl.

No. 1 $7 jlilrnr Ill have learned, not only that Mr. Mallelt has fully clean out of this matter. nU OK WARE OF DECErTiOM THAT old favorite and sterling Remedy, the oa ly true, ongiiwil, and genuine 1X0 WAND'S (IMPROVED) TONIC MIXTURE! So universally and ao favorably known (or (Wetv yeas past as the great and onlv trm.nenl rtir. Bacon, iijuj nui a MLini nrr rmn anm.

A. .1 1 oj a Si.noiasaea, 23 a 28 rr 'Or VOU -ATP. nvi am r.r. I. n.oms.

piesscu ty juIuc Mraice and Mr. wmn nu nam uats, 30 Oil, Linseed, 75 a 80 and enabled him to tickl. man' A VOTER. RANDOLPH MACON COLLEGE. The An- niial 1 1 ri iti nisni mai si 1 ki 1 I'Mt'll paiu ine ticni.

out that it was his own debt and not Mr. Hale s. The debt was paid by Mr. Mallett on or about the 25th of January last, near montha ago. To say nothing of the Standard's mistake in calling us a "Federal Editor," (we never belonged lo the Federal party,) the assertion that "Whig Boards loaned three-fourtha of all that was loaned," Nails, cut.

5 a 6 "I'll l-mceiir 7n at Beeswax, 25 a 27 Butter. 10 a 15 Bale Rope, 8 a 10 Coffee, 9 a 10 Cotton, 5j a 6 Cotton Bag'ng, 20 An ienorant from ib- I lrt my WJtT BUIC ilfllC. fowder, kec, CA 3 that wretched coniplaintrie imitated bv ImiKMtem .1 when ihirteen youiif Kei.llemen aerted seriously in this town, and all ihedeni.Is and 8 cannot conceive that the public's opinion of aga. -y i i Ithis '-Mer chsnged by the defence. But winch be him rce of A.

B. Among 'iigar, browu, 61 a 10 61 a 10 af nu in every way possible tils can jtwt aaUSI III UBai C. t- a a. (, inorougDi. eiposect by Mr.

rringer in his a avc mem nom Demij nmenalde to the lwi ih them, were Thomas VV Blake ol this town, and H. Lump, I lUr in lh U- ou 14 be or not. we have given our readcis '''ill aides of the kl.iiv 1 .1 I stH Copperas, 3 a 311 Loaf, S. Smith of Ralrigh. a vail to undeceive htm.

that the Slate had paid 1400 fr the Log Cjhin which the hige carried from uu iuiji vun juuge lor mem- a aiatcmenl ol the who Flour new Ul a tmncirt nfth. i iuur, new, -iiaOt 5ack The rumor of the insanity of Nicholas Biddle ia nsm "'Ionic Mixture." the appearance and quantity of the liquid, the dose, th direction for use, enmpanyinjr remarks, Ac. ice. being near to th (i nume Mixture that it behoove every cn to he verv careful what they purchaa. to avoid dsrceptioh, June 24.

1843. thia place lo Raleigh in 1840 that this large amount orihf He haa been ill of influenza. re of Mr. Hunter the Standard says: hid come out of the pockets of the poor tax-paying contradicted fi mjiiuiu, which ne cnal- lenged any member to correct if wrong, and no man dared to raise a voice in denial. showing a 25 a 90 a 5 15 a 18 50 a 60 i'H a 2i 7 7j 12.

2 a i 85 a 95 28 a 30 124 i 15 ri tr SO 4 people, We could not have deemed any one nl presentej some years tnce. no. by n. but by an ament. THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.

An Feathers, Flaxseed, Hides, gree.n, dry, Iron, Lard, whilst the Literary Board consisted of tme Wbiu Tallow, Tin, box, Tobacco, leaf, Wheat, Whiskey, Wool, OUlie So lii liuraiil as l.nl lie i. 1 i i i i-i-ii 11,111 curi. to liiv iftr hr.tr 1 1 Irom Mr. Fox. the British Minis.rr tt, luu were loaned out.

and nmi i.iiciii oe 0111a t.dd so by some candidate of his party, in whom he of State lhe and 10 4J a 5 5 6 a $2 00 jecieo I he reasons tor it me uusiu coiisistea o. two higa consisted of two Whig, "aoiiuaii, one I.ocotocu on nfil I That Lime, removed, the agent applied to Gen. attend to the claim '-un-lci in which this Government is assured by thai Board loaned $110897 to Locofocos Great Britain, that ihe capture of Sandwich I 102-130 Whig, amj $83,400 to Ladies, corpo-' mu- that he would pay him hi. services, dul attend to it -5m wniiani lei. vim ff Washington.

'J'he son the Si-cmt anv tbimr l.a .1.. rations ami neutral Thai the second or Whig Board loaned $4,401 lo Locofocos, $4 625 to Whigs, and $11,038 to Wako Forest College, the Stale, and a Lady. And yet the Standard, now Gen. DOMESTICS. 4-4 Sheeting, Fayetteville manufacture, 6j cts.

30 inch do. (heavy.) 6 Cotton Yarn, Nos. 5 to 10. 13J, 14, 15 and 16 REMARKS. Cotton But little coming market; aome lots in store have lieen sold at 5j to 6 Flour out of new Wheat ia coming in pretty freely for the season.

The quality is very handsome, and aells at $4 50 to 25. Islands "waa an acl entirely unauthorized," and which ill be duly inquired inio; and moreover that "her Majesty had determined to recognize the independence of those I-lands under their present chief." Colin McRae, Esq. haa been appointed Postmas "uircitoer ine warrsn -aii i. thfll Mr Rnrrii.ar.p i i not and would not do; her 11 ah (Jourl wi im me waj, a no uis overwhelming statement is supposed to he forgotten assert, thai these Whifc- Boards" "loaned ih'ree-fotirthsof all that was loaned, to Whig traders, Whig speculators, and Whig politicians." 1... me.j io seme ine i Utr 'ween the ami and ih 0n, ter at Clio, S.

in place of J. B. McDaniel, "0 do thi-. h. -a- heat 85 to 95.

The crop of Wheat in North resigned. "I' wie warrant to tne "1 "Uirnrd the n.i.traei "II Willi II had confidence. It is doubtless with a view to a similar deception of the ignorant, that ihe hist Carolinian publishea a Communication on the Tariff, in which the runkest fjIsehiKids are asserted. For instance, the Turiff is said lo lay a duty ol only 55 a yard on Turkey and Brussels carpets -'worth $8 per yard," whilst cotton, hemp, or flax carpels, worth 50 cents a yard, are taxed 15 cents a yard; and then the poor man is appealed lo to see how little the rich man is taxed in comparison with himself. The lalsehood of the statement consists in representing Turkey and Brussels carpels as worth $8 yard.

A few montha ago, we aw great quantities of Brussels carpeting sold in New York at 1 10 to $1 '20 a yard. This was the running yard. The duty of 55 cents is on the square yatd; and as Brussels carpetings are not a yard wide, the price of a equare yard, at the above rate, would be about rue dollar and a half, instead of eight dollars. Now ol course thia caipcting had paid the duly before it was old, ao thai it was originally woith less thun a dollar a aquare yard, and thus the imoorter. or.

accord nnw iM-peinlin? It appeara, by ihe following notice in the Rpgiater, tourt. In this case Gen nothii 'fceivJ and he expects lo receive Carolina is netter man it has been for several years. It is believed there wiU be considerable lo ship, and hope- are entertained that there will lie such a demand aa to pay the farmera a lair price. WILMINGTON MARKET July 5. Steam Mill Lumber 10 00 a 13 00; River Lumber Wide Boarda 4 00 a 4 50: Floorins 6 7.1 7 9.." protest against thia lugging into the newspapers the private pecuniary transactions of private individuals.

Even when truly stated they are wrong, often injurious to the individual thua dragged before the public, and always disgracefj lo the character of Ihe paper making use of such a weapon. How much more so when the truth is perverted, and the injured individual ia denied all opportunity of carefully the ch.irre which Mr M.IU, lir winch ne i. .1 i aiuiutu uv itu -n. 1, met at all. nwer said that I mat some ol Mr Miller a appointments are changed PUBLIC SPEAKING.

We understand the Candidates for Congress in this District, will address the people at the following times and places: CHATHAM. At Pittsborough, on Thursday, the 13th of July, At Roea, on Friday, the Mih'of July. At l.aywood, on Saturday, the 16th of July. At Egypt, on Monday, the i 7th of July. At Dan'l Tuesday, the 18th of July.

At Hadley'a Mills, on Wednesday tb 19ih juuiiuS iiiiuscii to tne iriDunal uclore which he it arrayed. Our object in taxing our readers with such a state ment in relation to ourself, is not merely peraonal, hut to exhibit one more instance of the rerkWn.J received the JI60 in this case. "Ply stated that he had demanded that Ihe widow had refused to pny it, and had mi. to threaten a suit before she could -render the certificate. Is there any Timber 3 50 a 5 00; Staves.

W. O. rough. 10 00 a' II 00; drenscd. 20 CO; R.

(). rough, 6 00 a 7 0 Slirajsle 1 37 a 4 00; Corn 63 a 68; Salt, coarae 28 a Mi Rice 1J a 8 37. Turpenfin brought 1 95onSatur-day, 1 92 on Monday. Tpr is worth about the same as last week, 1. Timber, Lumber.

Timber is firfn and sells readily. 2 rafts mill 'qualify brought 4 and 4J on Monday. A raft floorirvg waa sold at 6, die only transaction in lumber reported. AN experience fctlwen year baa prnr beyimd a doubt, that thi Vermifuge is ctr-tain and never fuU in cure for worm. Since it was first pul before the public, many worthless preparation have la-en (breed it.to le, which have had ibeir day, and are now c.sunted ao much trash, rjy whereas A.

FahnaUxk '0 er.Vi'fuge is dnily increasing in pcpulariiy. oae.svr to its intrinsic rorth. It has only to tie used cordinjr to the directions, and if W6nas exist, th'V will certainly be from the system, 1 reprice ia nily 25 cent per bnttte, which tuiujs it within the means if U. sure to get t. A.

Fahnettock's Vernifuee.n6 avoid all otke of truth, and deliberate perpetration of injustice of the Locotoco papers; and lo defend the Whies from ing lo the Locofoco doctrine, the rich purchaser, had actually to pay a lax of 55 cents on the dollar's tne cnarge ot having loaned out three-fourtha of the tiling, ln the defence! Not a sylla- ijiteiary una. eiri2 i in euect aumitteU. enort to make a new issue about Debate at Smithjield.We understand that our Congressional Candidates snoke at diir. -rnce between the on Smithfield, on Saturday last, from about 12 meet the real he shall not u' i Ar o'clock until dark. There was, however, a rery thin attendance, owintr to the busy i.j "im jumice Deiore our MOORE.

At Shields' Mine, on Saturday, the 22d of July. At Carthage, on Tuesday, the 25ih of July. At J. Wednesday, the 26th July. At John Shepperd's, on Friday, the 28lh of July.

CUMBERLAND. At Dewar'e Store, on Saturday, the 28th of July. The father of Richard Arkwright, who died lately in England, worth about thirty-five millions of dollars, was originally a which trade he followed lill he was 28 years of age, and for several years more he was a dealer in hair, which he collected and worth, whilst lite poor mail, paid but 30 cents on kin dollar's worth of cheap carpet. But what will the reader think of the fact, which we can show hy the official Report, (House of Representatives Document No. TiA, June 17, 1842, page 3.) that by the Tariff of 1816, which Mr.

Calhoun and Col. Johnson voted for, Brussels and Turkey carpets, th rich man' carpels, paid a duty of only 2b per That by the Tariff of 1824. which Gen. Jackson. Van Buren, Benlon, Johnson, and Buchanan all voted Cor, th same carpets paid only 50 cents per.tquure That by the Taiiff of (the "bill of which Van Buren, Johnaon, Benton, Buchanan, and Silas right all voted for, the same carpets paid only 70 cent nnin.

his attempt to injure our Kaleiehliv nf tuelioo(l. r'i mi u.sgraceiui vinch ever a man called season among Fanners. Mr. Miller, however, wetinderstand, spoke with great fcrce and ability, ami produced a marked impression. Ralrigh Register.

III. Bacon. Few sales making; not much coming in. Lard. No sales heard of.

Market well supplied with both flp-mun-iry and Western. Sales at 65 cts. Chronicle CHERAW MARKET July 4. Bacon 6J a Beeswax 22 a 2o; Coflw llj a 14; Cotton 4 a 50 a 66; Flour 6 00 a 6 60; Feathers 26 a 30; Uon 5 a 6fc Line 3 a 31; Molasses At New York, Upland Cotton is in little demand at 5j 7J, a decline ol full cent a lh. Floor 5 25 87; Wheat 1 14 to 1 20; Corn 56 lo 68-Oat (to 28 Whiskey 22 to 24; Beeswax 29 lo ihra 5 to 26.

At ir lst on. Cotton 5 to 7 Cora to 60-Flout fe5to6 50. TutaV receipt of Cotton at all the ports, 3.353 723 hale, against 1.655 845 to cam dst. I.n cles which are said to be a good, nooe of tbaa have the virtue erf the genuine ttriidc WKttly. Green Pa fy X.

t43. Mr. B. A. Fa a mtoc ic Co Deix tn I been using your Vermifuge iu my prartfc iW.ai number of jrear.

and find it the not smnmmi staJs) worm Det rover that ever had. I was called to a child six or eeti jre-fsjV, lu May, 1842, which was iheo in afmmtm w4th Jm worms. I gsve it one rial your Vemlfug. greesblj to direction, and th rhikl fa rtd 40 worms. In few Wees.

1 gve it aaather al. ausl it pasaetl TOO more, making in all 640 wertts. Tl chilrt rea-rered immethmlety cjrjwyed go health ever due 1 prescribed it In martv etket nmm, in whirh it basbiouihlaway -00 and S00 wood. Clay in Lanca er. Tla innsisr h'" 'imff' le from the Mr, further light upon the case luntcr.

and puts the ch.ro in -old to the wig makers. He neit turned his atten- Examiner contains a call ftii a Countv Clav lion to mechanics, invented lh 'spinning of bonders', gettina law anil dl Basal a L. i a meeting, to be held in the Court House in that city on the 29th instant. It is signed a square yard, though at those periods ucb carpels were worth about twice aa much per aquare yard as they are now. So that the nch man' carpel are taxed higher, now.

by the Whiga, in proportion to the cost, than il.ey were by Calhoun. Jackson, and Van Buret. And under th Compromise Act. which Locofoco are readv to swear bv. th- Congress: l'uhlfRM RALEIOH REGISTER.

"i 1,38 been recel'y awak- u.c:u i u.e age 01 ou, wrth two and a half million, of dollars. The son survived him fifty and increased his capital frm two and a half millions to ihirtj-fiye millions, the largest fortune ja lh warJ. wiwi ien columns 01 names, each column containing about two hundred, so that there are two thousand signets to the call. Well done. Tha tke receipt already creator than tti sAWaWuinary flwclosure, that duty would now ire only 20 pr cent, or 30 cent st etnn.ir nearly two month of til Cottn year i to Ho added.

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