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The Treaty Joe th 'AuncxiUofl Texas to the" ai'TSirt faction in Jfflo TorlTlAlDartV Advertiser completes its table of the results of the town Elections in New York, as compared with 1843 It is as follows: OBSERVER. FAVETTEVililEl 1843. 1844. THE VIRGINlX "ELECTIOSTlre hchx muud Whig of Monday saysj- "Little or nothing heard from rtytmi (he filut Hhfge! The Bute we think now a we friraight arf along it would do, has gone for th Wnro The rapid an'd rbat roriXAR OAIN coieJusite how Viri ginia will be bf November. Mr.

Van Boren fs the only man who can ArraoACH Henry Clay in Virgniia! Tlu; Whigs will beat any oilier Ten Tuocmanu irtrt jorfty! Upon this the Union may confide." 1.. 1. k. CALDWELL" ieetboroiigli4 IS, C. (JNirfin THE CARE OF THE PRESBYTERY OF ORANGE.

flHfi rLAH OF EDUCATION in this InsfHa-X tion embrace I. A cornprrte course 6f Errgfish mstruction. II. 'The Orcck and, Ronfan ClaFskd and Antiquities, Geography, Mythology and History. III.

A couTfflete. r6urse of Mathein-ities Arithmetic, Algebnt, (corrietry, rfd Spherical NavigJfti6n, SorveyJiig, Heights' and lis-tarfces, Analytical GenflMrT, pirrerentiaband Inte-graftjafcuhw, and Natirraf Pbirosiplrr. Every student rpplyirrg ffrr admSssirfrt if? required to prrxluce satrsfaerort testimfertiars that ht possrsses a W. L. F.

W. L.F. 424 .460 337 545 424 337 Lot majority 36 208 36 Whig gain 172 This indicates that Mr. VanBuren has no more Tlrandaj last, bat the returns are so meagre and in. complete as to render difficult to form any tdesT of Um general result.

i-. As far aa heard from, the "WBigs gamed 3 members ef the Legislator, vis: 9 hxlforfblk cnunty, and 1 in Caft4ue The Wbigt bate alio gained in tl popular vott. tf Mr. Ooggiri fcVd6itbtless elected to Congress from the District itptcsented try the lafe Mr. GUtntf.

It is unatrtam who ii elected frotn Mr. WWs DiiHricU MR. CLAY ON THr? tEXAS The Intelligencer of. Saturday CtmUins a letter from Mr. Clay, giTtnjj his view on this important question.

We will publish the letter in our nctt. The fofloVihg is the closing paragraph: AltbeAJgh I have felt compelled, from die nnlure of United States was sent to the Senate for Us ratification on Monday the 22d ult The Washington corrrpondent of; the N. Y. Tribune Hpt, that the Prendent's McMafe accompany ing it, is spoken of by Senators as aTcry able paper; but the "documents' Bent in were the most lalnc, tntscrublc, jumbled -up concern that possibly hate bten corWocted, several of them coronating of extract from private letter! The reading occasioned a loud burst of laughter from all sides. It is said that bndrr bo circumstances can the Treaty Be confirmed; that it cannot obtain a majority, much less two thirds Of the Senate.

Mr. AlmoatP, the Minister, hat left Washington fbr NeW York, and Will instantly leave the cnrntry if the Senate sliould confirm the Treaty. Mr. Clay has given his opinion, I hear, (says the strxr-tl, in thitatc thaU he bad in in- deerA. kkjnir to th revr.liition.

u-hirh 1 ml- The Other Distri dOabtful. n.M. loam jmucc i annnany nail, in tne cuy 01 Nc York. New York Express: MR. VAN BUR EN OS THtJ TEXAS QUESTION.

The Globe of Saturday night contains a long letter from Mr. Vn Buren, adiir'eifced to to good moral ernTtter: orations 5ix-veeks from tfie 2d Wednesday of WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1844." KOR PflEslDKNT OF THB VNITKD STATIC, nnriB.Y cia.tt ot nnurucirsff KOU OOVRRXOR OF JtOVTU CAHOU5A, QRAHAItt Or OIUUJOEi THE WHIG CREEdT. As read by Mr. Clay at the clow of his great Speech at Raleigh- 4n Aowt and economical administration of the Purofn')Hii( rurrenry, of vnifurm value. 3 Fair and moderate, but certain and stable en-rtUratmtt to all branches of industry.

4 Peace and union; peace a loot a it can he fntrred V'tk honor; prepanition for rigorous war Zhi it i inevitable; union at all hazard. '5 only of character, fidelity and ability ap- jmmted to mafic firf- 6 Jnt limitation and restraintt upon the ex-trvtire pnicer. 7 A attribution of the. proceed of tale of the public landt among all the State, on just and Me-rul term. Hon.

W. H. Hammet, member of Outgrew from April, and four Wetks from 2r Welnedrtv of Oelo ltsni4mr1ni in tvlnnti w.i. Tri.renerl ilBHrlLtfl 1-, annexation, under present circuitiFtanees, "with a force and directness (snys the National Intelligencer,) far exceeding those which wc remember in any paper f.om his band." Ure nre antlrorizcd attd frqne'sfed to sv that the statement in tlie last "Standard'' that Mr'; Browiijow was repliel to at Greens-" borntigli, by a Dr. Wright, is altogethcf mump.

We are also amlinrizeil to state that the information given to the Editor is ineorrect, relative a vote in the CarsHir IVesidenl on Friday that is, if the Edttot to apply tlie stJitetnent to the Cars that Mr. rame. in. There was another Train, tlie samjeday. whifli brotiaht six I'ttsgengcrs, who may, fir anght we know, liave been equally divided on the 'subject of ihe" Pre-.

tdeii ry i a ted Raleigh Jtegixttr. the inquiries addref wl to me, to eitend this communication to a much growter Kngth than I could have, wished, I could not do justice to Ihe subject, aild fairly and fully expos- my own opinions in a shorter space. In conclusion, they may be stated in few words lo be, that I the 'annexation of Texas, at tbi time, Without the aent of Mcxico( its a measure compromising the national character, iiitolving certainly in war with Mexico, probably with Other foreign 1'owers, dangrrous to the Integrity of tliefiiion, in the present financial condition of the-country, and not called for by arly general expression of public Opinion. N. Y.

Express.) against admission, in a frank, intelligent, and patriotic letter. The letter will so soon find its way into the public prints, that a statement of ltd contents Would be premature. An immense meeting against Annexation has been held in Ncwf Yflfk, the venerable Albert Gallatin presiding, and the best and purest men, of both parties, uniting in it, BRUNSWICK COUNTY. A meothig of tlie COM it I A I EC I ARRIVED, April -SG, Steaiwr Plsut, with (ioods for Stuurt 6l Mi-(iary, It. Branson, Rockfish J.

T. S. Lutterloh, W. Mclnyrc, C. T.

Haigh, W. Military Store Kee and D. Johnson, of thi? phice: and for .1. A. W.

Murphy, J. Murihv VV. Murphy, T. II. McRorie.

D. A. Davis, M. Brofvn, M. Borjr.

G. Johnson, Congress. 0 vithout any addition obstruction from, tT prfrration fry the State of their local and peculiar institution. Tiifnn Fre $1(7 pf St'ssion and 81 contingent payable in advance, to James Sloan, Esq Tnnsnxer. Board in respectable families varies from 8 id 10 dollars per month.

Stfrflsots can lie prepared at tW- Institution for ad-inissiorr into any of the Classes tit College The ofSdcra of thte Institution arc Rv. ALE't WILSON, D. Prrsr(ent and TV" lessor of tfi. ffreek Ijirrguage and Literaturr: S. C.

LIN DSLEt, A. Frofesstu ol the Latin lir- guaffe and LiterofuTc; R. K. GRAVES, A. P'rofessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.

The next Session enmrrtfrtecs ort the 2.1d May. By order ot the Board of Trustees, -WM. PAISLEY. Se-. Rrr: The President and Faculty Of tlie University of N.

Carolina. Green thorough, April 22, 1844. 43w caution: A IL persons are Cautioned against selling article to my son Malcoin McNeil, on my ae-coililt, as I Will pay no debts of his DANIEL McNl-flL. lijckftsh Jjridfre, Cumberland County. April 27, 144.

Dr. FitZgibbons E.sa on Electri" citv and Galvanism, Thi ExsOy treats of Whigs of Brunswick Was held at Smithvillc on the 16th ult, 'over which Dr. SB. Everett presided, Mr. Samuel Langdon setlng as.Sccrcta After tlje Chairman" had stated the objects of the meeting, a sc-, ries of n-snluiions were proposed and adopted, distinctly and eloquently stating the priiiciph-B of the "Whig party, on the various subjects of National Rank, Tariff, Public Lands, and, Nullification by the present House of Representatives of a Constitutional In the SENATE, on Mondaj pe-litions against mauling Texas or altering the Tariff, were received.

The Senate Went early With" Executrve Session, it being understood that the Treaty for anncAing Tcx--is was m-nt in for fatifiCation by the President The session continued to a late Iwur, btft it is supposed Hunt, Oats, U. Greenfield, K. W. Odniett, K. Fire SmsX after dark on SatiiHav niglrt, C- Por Epsht-e, W.

T. Horn, J. Horn, Craven Hre wa dtUverl among the piies ttf N. Scdw val btores on the wharves in the bouthern Eckles Doulhit, W.J. McConnell.

A. Tbrreiiee. part ibe toivn; used by Messrs. Barry Zanders' Taylor, Salisbury A. H.

Lindsay, liryatit ami W. Latimer as Naval lores and Holt and D. Swain, ol the r.DMil.cr yar.Js. to the inflammable Steamer KayetteviUe, with G.d i- I for Hall Ac Johnson, J. Mc Am, J.

)- Starr, VV Mc- lire f-iho nmter.als, the fire eoirid not be Inivrp E. HalC( c. h' Son c. Flhilned -until ivenrl 2600 barrels of'tnr-' it lr i that nothing was done but 'to read the niciMugc and THE next regular meeting of the Club will bf held on Monday evening the Cth inst, at 7 o'clock. MR.

('HaY IN. VIUtilNI A. We regret that we lave not room for a fiill account of Mr. Cliy's rec p-ton rt Petersburg, Norfolk, and Portsmouth. It was irrv thine thM his warmest could wish.

Ho papers. On Titesdny, Mr. Wrrrhf rlasrd his ppeefh on the M)(M) liarrrls tnf. hvo ir ihrfP lifd' D. A.

rLy, H. Brsmson. and Williams L-itt(rioh. This cl, is said to le like Mr. Wright's "l.linaV a -rffelifm, njul some oj this place; and for G.

Wedb, R. G. Allison, J. 1 4' r. i i i i M.

hiti head. G. W. Johnson. J.

J. A. C. Hlmn. raw of the last Congress, mid pledging the ardent support of the Whigs of Brunswick to Hkrt Cir and Ws.

A. Graham. On motion of Capt. Potter, Col. IIknrt II.

Wattb wus unanimously Hominted as tlx- Whig Candidate to represent Brunswick in tin- next Icgis-lature; and it gives us great pleasure to learn, that CoL Walters accepted the. noiiiinntion. friend Van Burrn. -on both -ides of tl.e. braneh." nggreIH -pmnanir i r1CT i nv.

j. Fokr eloquently at each place, and attended V. n000. I MR SIlfTprrrs hcrp arp I.nlimpr. rtr and Evening pirt.es.

At Petersburg he enh on Uic ost Unce Dili, i. ouni, anu inline tuvcr 01 inc mierior. Was scn Harrv Mri'nnt. m. Vlmilri i Tioied his speech with a much more amttsing arul I FAYETTEVILI.E MARKET.

Mat 1. third (buildings.) and J. R. witbnjit disposing of it. On Wednesday, the bill was ndrrrd to a by a vote of 00 to I t.

liarkins, cooper. A eonsideraMe tiart railed operation than lr. Duncan's "dwrctjon Til Ike corm." by skinning Mr. Ritchie, the of the a ti fad. 40 a 35 Brandy, peach, Ditto, apple, 3.1 The following gentlemen, viz: Roliert Gibhs, David 7 25 Mackerel, hf.

bl. -No. 1, On Thursday, Mr. Johnson announced the death i r.irhroon.l Enquirer, for his most inhospitable advice E. John Wwtcoat, S.

H. Eve- 7Ja 7 the ioss.f.ills persons abroad, on whose account Naval Stores had been purchased. 'I befe wa no insurance on any of the pro jrtt. Moses Hewitt, Stewart P. Ivv, Win.

K. Hall. 27 the I.OCO to treat Mr. Clay as sn intruder who had Haccn, BeeHWaji Butter, Bale Kope, of Mr. Bossier, of the House, and the Senate adopted resolutions of respect snd adjourned.

27 15 a 20 a 10 A. D. Moore, Janna Barford, DocL IiOrenzo Frink, were apjmintrd delegates to a Convention to be held a 30 a 35 a t0 a5, I faerty destroyed. Wilmington Chronicle. to insult them, and to rebuke him therefor.

The Intellieencer describes this part of his speech as being 30 5 In the HOUSE, on Saturday the 20ih, the fnr i'ia' Ihivid r.iylor on the next rnduy after Molasses) Oats, Oil, I.inseed, aiis, cut. t'owdet, keg, Kags, Sugar, brown, i Coil'ee. CI. IlirHsall, of this Citv. ln been I Cotton.

b' a prticul irlv reljjrd by both parties. (By the way, i County Court, for the purpose of nominating a Whig onductors and NcmTCOnduetrrrs of Llectncity, Means of evolring Electricity I)istribution of Electricity; fleets of Electricity On Inanimate Mutter; Effects of Electricity On Iiting Bodies; Atmospheric Eletftncity; Frankltirs T'heOiy of Eleetrieity. GALVANISM: A Simple Galvanic Battery: General notice of Galvanic Batteries; McartB of exciting Galvanic B-ittcries; Ordinary effects of (ialvanism; Chemical effects Of Galvanism; riiysiologiCul effects of Galvanism: and The Theory of Galvanism. This work has been revised and approved some of the most scientific men in the country. For price 25 Cents, by E- J.

1 1 ALE. elected Treasurer of the Raleiob and (Jast.m Gotton Bag ng, lb a JO rt a a a ereut oversight in Mr. Clay at Kalngh, not anenaate lor uw rtuie rvnaie. the Improvement of certain Western Rivers and Har bors, was putted. 108 to 72.

Six of the N. C. mi ni bers votrd' against the bill, and the others were ah sentl (ini. ju the Editor of the Standard the benefit of his The neeting was closed by an eloquent address Hail Hoad Company, rice 8. W.

2 8 a 10 14 12 a 14 45 a 50 nnnnrna. Lump, lsif, mx not to have had a verr hiirlx uotion from Dr. Frederick J. Hill. Candles.

F. 1 1 a 121 apponitei) eller in i lie DntiK ol the blate. Salt, (bushel.) liuleigli Hegister. Hour, new, a $2 25 SOUTH CAROLINA. The Lncofoco papers profess to be in eestacies at the rousing of the party Sack, I Featherp, '-'5 Commportmrnt.

We lenrn tbmnch the oo i i Hir.cd, ercen, 4 a 5 On Monday, Mr. McK.iy made his promised lrio- tion to lake up tlie bin to amend the Tariff. And! th motion was agreed to, 104 to 94. The House; then reaolvd itrlf into a committee ot the and the day was spent in debate on the bill. -oiaiMiaro inai james n.

M.sq. I It i of die importance of that worthy. Mr. I'l iy left Norfolk on Wednesday morning, in. a itenmer.

to visit John Tibb, Esq. in Gloucester crttntj. whence he proceeded on Thursday afternoon i-Uhe bait lor Washington city, and arrived thTcon Fndav- He had declined i nvitations from of gentlemen from the Eaftrm Shocv of Virginia, aid from Baltimore. It is understood he will return ii I l. .1 -i i 6 7 $10 1J a 3 75 a 80 25 a 28 121 a 15 iver the iron.

i ii if vny, Has dl'cii invncij to Tin, boj. i Tobftceo, leaff Wheat. Whiskcyj VVlK)l, 8 in 4a 5 fia 7 Charleston since Mr. Clay left then. We too, have been excessively muscfc Tl seems" from the Mercury itself, that when Mr.

Henry Pinrkney concluded an eloqweut speech with "an elaborate eulogy on Mi. Vart Ituri the meeting turned an ear Atintl Adlress Iteforr the two Literary Iard, Ul 1 uesaav prococdinps wc ive piven a very Societies ofour University, and bus consent- Lime, DOM ESTICS. Vil rri do so. I'). Tull report in another place.

See first pajre. On WednesJay, the Tariff was again taken up. 4-1 Sheeting, FavettcviMe manufacture, 8 1 ets pr. yd, Cotton Yam, Nos. 5 to 10( 18 to 1 cts.

pr Ib of eliilling coldness. Not a response was made the appenl. Sigiiitic.int thnt!" savs the' Mercury. And the result of tlw was, after three or four night's The Fayclteville PresbyterV closed a five and several long speeches delivered. On Thursday, Mr.

Slidell of lion, announced the REMARKS. There has been a eord deal of 1.. tv day? srsM'Mi niniiitrion on nionoav Cotton at market for the season. Sales haVc been hme from Vashington. HOME MARKET.

We have frequently called tie attention of our readers to the fact, that tlie price eotion was materially enhanced in this town by hr demin'd for the Factories here. This season has discussion, tti.u resolutions were aoopu-a mgni. i i-ere were (lailv nunillv red made at very irregular prices, and at considerable decline. The best is now selling at about 7 cts. Some adopting'the usual resolntions, the House adjourned.

jriims services during the time in the Pros On Friday, no business was transacted in either I bvterian t'hurrh: and the bnsinpcs of fair (. ottons at J. lour is dull and declining; jWorsr'iraiESaa. MRS. MARTHA McRAE.

of Anson County, entered On the Stray Book, on the 13th day of April, a DARK BAY HORSE, black mane and tail, right hind'foot white above the fetlock, and a White streak in front of the left hool behind, a white streak iu the forehead and snip on the nose; about hands high, fi or 7 ycxrs Old: a scar under the throat, probably caused by distemper, and snrne. white hairs on both sides of the weathers, probably caused by harness. Is shod. Valued by two free holders at 80. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take bioi it-way, Otherwise said Iforse will be disposed of in duo lime according to hiw.

J. D. SMITH. Ranger of Anson County. Wadrsbotough, April 19.

4-3w sales sujjcrnnc ni i in a ij. naon is miner House, the members attending the funeral of the de' ceased member. scarce, at 7j to 7. Com bus declined; sales at 50 cts. cash.

'The last ticrrounts from Europe arc very discouraging for Cotton. session was conducted in harmonious spirit. Messrs. MeNeil, MrNab, and McMillan, were licensed to preai-h. Eighteen or twenty clergymen were in attendance.

Wilmington ('hrunirle. whilst they professed opposition to the Whig party, as might have been 4-xpectcd, denounced-th Loco-frveo National Convention, which is to assemble in Baltimore on tlie 4th Monday of this 'month, approved of Mr. Calhoun's course in withholding his name from it, refused io have South Carolina represented iu it, and resolved that the party ought to support for President him. who is true to tho principles of 18-10, and who, and whose friends, shall-faithfully aid in throw pirticularly exemplified that truth. The price has lieen higher in proportion than in any part of tlie country; and for the I ist two or three months it has rmjerl from 1 to 2 cents a pound higher.

Two of th- Factories, thinking this was bleeding rather fprly, resorted 16 Clvtrk-kton, and purcham-d there Jo bif-s, at CI and 7 cents, ns good an article By omitting a number of advertisements, we have found room to insert in full, the noble speech of Mr. While of Kentucky, tlie lute Speaker, in vindication of the character of- Mr. Clay from the foul aspersions of his enemies, through the revived slander and corruption;" und to give also, every material fact and portion of the debate growing out of the Fight which took place in the House immediately after the speech of Mr. White. We have given the matter so fuliv, that there is no occasion for any re- fiitlr 1p ffte Governor.

John Tl. Lord, Kq. of Rowan, and John M. Reynolds, Isrj. of Rockingham, have been appointed Aides, by his Kxcfdlency, Gov.

MorelicaJ, with the rank of Colonel. lit srisler. Of course tllnf means that the not Van Buren. ny th-y were for here. Tlie charges for ing off Tariff, getting the cotton here bring the price lip to about 7J, Party All this is in moot apt time.

It is meant to shove WILMING TON MAMK'ET April 24. Steam Mill Lumber 12 00 a 00; River Lumber, viz. Wide Boards 5 00 a 5 30: flooring 8 50 a 9 00; 'Timber 4 60 a 6 0: rUavwi, W. O. rough, 12 00 a lo 00; dressed, 20 00: R.

O. fouTh. 7 50 a 8 00; Shi-iglcs I 50 a 4 CO; Corn 45 a 50; Salt, coarse. 25 a 28; Kite 2 a 3 00. Nnra1 fores.

Turpentine remains as at last report at thi price daily sales are made. Tar is in brUk demand at that was refused for a lot yesterday. Timber, Lumber, Wc advance our rates for limber; mill qualities bring fruni 4 to i. shipping from to 7. S'alet; of flooringjioards at (- lo 9, wide do.

at scantling at A lot U. O. hhd. staves, nther inferior, brought 7J. Shingles are dull erf sale at the moment A cargo North County corn sold at 4i ef the article is selling from store at 50 to 55.

Chronicle. CHER AW MARKET April 23. Van Buren off Ihe track, and once more to shove Mr. Calhoun on it. The Charlestonians are made fully aware, that Van's nomination hangs by the slenderest thread.

And tliey give him this kick jutft in the nick It. D.AHDINGTON, UK EO.Y fisWI FROM NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. "ERY respectfully acquaints the Indies and Crn-tletrten of Fayetteville and its vicinity, lhat he. marks of our own. All we will say is, we wish even- honest man in the Cnited States could real Mr.

White speech. There would be an end of one Lrcofoc4 slander. If ill nnf a Dilrzate. TIip Charleston Mercnrry Hates llint at a late general meeting of tjie Lneo-Foro parly of the (Jcorgeiown Congressional Disttiet, convened for the purpose of deciding whether that district would send a delegate, to the Baltimore Presidential Convention, the question was debatpd very fully in three toi cessjve has located himself for the practice of Dental Surge rv (for short time) at the Lafayette Hotel. He thus sanng a cent a pound by the operation.

Those facts show, tint the price here was about 2 cents higher th in it would have be-n, for any otlier purpose than home manufacture. Tlie article fell here at once to cents, and since the Acadia's advices to cents. And what, does the reader suppose, is the inference deduced hv Lwofoco wisdom from this cheap pur-rhase in Cli.irleston' Why, nothing lesA, than that what wv Inve" said of the actual effect on our market, was but "the theories of speculators and politicians, a bubble," Some people are stupid enough to suppose, that if the price werv not higher here than in Charleston, the manufacturers would caret ly Inve mi-ie to the troulleand expeiwe of importing it fnuii that place. But the "North Carolinian" sees il-eper into a millstone than that, and actually quotes M-rates in all the various branches of his profession, tiz: Extracts and plugs the Teeth; removes the sali-tary calculus (Tartar) in such a manner as to proM I sesi.iiii jif llip mpdiiwr ii ti''i TimilN of time. 1 1 is certainly none of our business, but we look for a glorious squabble when Van is thrust a-ide.

as we begin to think lie will be. P. S. Later accounts from Washington state that the Ixieofoco idembefs of both Houses of Congress have held a Cane us, at which the Southern men demanded a repeiil of the Tariff; tlie Northern men objected; and the South threatened to abandon Van Buren. Many of the members are for running Com.

Stewar, and CoL Johnson's friends w'JI go for him provided they cannot get the Colonel nominated. Bacon (ijaij; Beeswax 22 a 25: C-oft'ee 11 a 12J: beneficial to his patients, which operations tcrui Cotton 5 a 7A: Corn 10 a 50: Flour 4 25 a 4 50; preserve lite teeth, sweeten the breath, and improve tlie appcfirance of the mouth; produces symmetry aed regularity in the teeth of tlie young-, where irregular Feathers 25 a 30: Iron 5 a Lime 3 a Molasses 35 a 37J; Nails, cut, a 7J. At Columbia, Cotton 6 to 8. At New York. Cotton fell about to of a cent the Acadia arrived.

Sales of lair Uplands at decided tint to a delegate. FOR THE OBSFRVKR. 'Democracy movimj." Morth Carolinian. Where to, Mr. Carolinian; to Texas, tip Salt River, or to the Clay lnnds ol Kentucky' It is certain they are "moving" from "these I DOR POLL.

7J. 'The decline caused the failure of Messrs. Buck i They think Stewart en carry Pennsylvania by 5000 and it was feared that other cotton speculators would follow. At Charleston, Cotton 6 to c', extremes. Corn 54 to 55.

The Raleigh Standard follows the Richmond Enquirer in "hoping that Mr. Clay will show his hand at once," on the Texas Question. Not a living soul cn tell what are Van Burcn's "prcs-nt lights" on the subject, and surely his organs should be required to "trot their own mare out" before they have a right to demand a view of ours. Their impatience is excruciating. Tlie Register has informed them, that it has reason to know, tht Mr.

Clay's opinions will be speedily made public. But this does not satisfy them. They call upon him to "coinc out," and ludicrously enough demand to know, "if he is afraid to meet the question?" and "if he trembles for his Northern interest?" endeavoring to forget, what the people well remember, that Van Buren hinvclf, wliilst President, whs committed against Annexation, whereas now, (Jen. Jackson and a hot of Ixco-focos arc in favor of it Come out, Mr. Van Buren, and tell us what are "the lights now before you." Iet us see if you will dare to dissent from your illustrious predecessor, or from the wishes of your Texas MARRIED, In this town, on Thursday nirrbt list.

25th ult. 1CX: SUs K3 JSFm CLARENDON LODGE, No. 4, Ajn-it 30, 1844. tlie circumstance to show that it is all a humbug to contend that the home 'market is higher than tlie Charleston market! These stupid popI too have fancied, that as long as tlie marke wasltept up hen-, for 'J or 3 months past, a cent or two above other j'l its. the planter is benefited; but the reader of the North Carolinian will see, that instead of deserving any thanks for this, the manufacturers should be punished with the Carolinian's wrath lor at length putting in end to a state of things so costly to by Rev.

Adaiii Gilchrist, Col. JOHN M. ROSE, lor-merly of Grcenslioroiigh, to Miss JANE S. Mc-NE1LL, daughter of George McNeill, merchant of Fayetteville. In this town, on V.Ydiicsdnj- evening, 2-1 th ult, by the Rev.

Mr. Nicholson, Rev. C. C.JONES to Miss SARAH JANE McLAUCHLIN, daughter of Arch'd McLauchlin, Esq. At Rockfish, on Saturday last, Mr.

WILLIAM Our Worthy P. G. Rev. Evan- dfh McNTAia having consented to deliver a public Address before the metnliers of llv and deformity exist. He has tfe pleasure of stating, that he is prepared to set or apply artificial teeth to any case whatever.

Duplicate specimens are to lie seen of different arrangements of incorruptible teeth set on gold, which he has inserted, including one on the principle of cohcsiWi. As R. D. A. is not personally or professionally known in Fayetteville, it being his first of a scries ol" contemplated visits to the place, Inc selects tlie fallowing names from the number lo whom he has tho privilt ge.

of referring: Rev. Ieroy M. Ice, Richmond, Va. Dr. Wm.

Jno. Poweli, Surgeon U. S. Navy. "T- f0 C' i Dentists, Norfolk.

Dr. N. McKcnrley, Geo. 8. Hodges, Fayetteville, N.

C. He deems this a fit opporl unity to suggest to pi r-sons wlio have been, or are suffering from feehle health, the prudence of consulting with and having tlieir mouths by him, which lie will cheerfully do gratis. Old plates altered so as to fit comfortably. Families in town or country will be wailed on ut their residences, if desired. He will extract the decayed teeth of indigent ptr sons without charge.

April 9, 1844. Itf State sXovtti CaToVma, UNION COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Session, majority, and that Vn cannot A large majority was said to be opposed to Van. Tlie Washington Correspondent of the Charleston Courier says, "The dissatisfaction manifested by the South and Wi-sty tit the course of the Vmi Buren men on the tariff, has hcomc ho great as lo produce innch alarm on the part of Mr. Van Burrn's friends.

The excitement has been very great during the past week, and there are not less lhan sixty or seventy Southern and Western Senators and members of the House who an- at this moment prepared to drop Mr. Vin Buren, und take up third candidate. If the Virginia elections, next week, should result unfavorably to Mr. Van Buren, it is not probable that he will be nominated at the illiinore Convention, on the 27th of Mny." These impressions are now very prevalent It is a matter of indifference to the Whigs whether Van Buren be run or be dropt. If run, he will be distanced; and tlie substitution of another at this late day would be an acknowledgment of party weakness that would be fatal to that other, even if he were WADE to Miss BET11INA STONE, all of that place.

We copy the following fnmi the Petersburg Intel speculators. Out with it! Out with it! The Standard is in a distressing bad humor with the incidents of Mr. Clay's visit to Raleigh. He belches out whole columns of abuse, which he levels at Mr. Clay, th people wlio hospitably welcomed him, the speakers, the military, the committees, and indeed every body and every thing connected wi lit this Lodge, iu the Baptist Church, on Saturday Afternoon next, nt o'clock, Brethren of the Order and the public generally are' respectfully ifivitcd to attend.

W. DR AUG HON, J. G. COOK, C. LUTTERLOH, W.

S. JESSUP, JONA. JESSUP, Committee. i Cnn -flU SH ELS for sale in lots to suit pnr-I rYr chasers, cheap for Cash; or six months epedit, for approved notes. Apply soon to ELIJAH FULLER.

4-2w' Si- MAliYrS SCHOOL, RAfcEIGH, N. C. Rt Rev. I S. IVES, I).

Visiter. Rev. ALDERT SMEJJES, Rector. strong himself. In Chatham county, on the 21st ult.

Mr. LION HARRINGTON to Miss SUSAN INTER. In Sampson county, on the 14th ult, by Youn Wiloou, Mr. SIMON P. HOLT to Miss E.

A. TEVENS. Also, on the 15th, by the same, Mr. JOSEPH DARDEN to Miss E. HOBBS, daughter of Gabnel llohbs.

nil of Sampson. died, In Bladcjj county, on the 1 7th ult, at the residence ol George W. Banncmnn, GEORGE Only son ol Rev. Colin Shaw, aged mon (Us afd 'IB' days; Bereaved partcrlts are consoled in being able to express their leetirigs In the language of tlie pious Pa-triw-ci): "Th Lord gave, and the Ixird hath taken away; pleased be the name of the Lord." Com. (The "Carolinian" will please copy.) InNewbem, on the 21st altera very short illness, MIOSES JARVIS, in Uicjjjh year of his age.

In Yanceyville, Caswell county, on the 15th ult, Mrs. SARAH GRIMES, wife ol Tjios. D. Johnson, daughter of the venerable Dr. John Mc-Aden, of that county, aged 37 years.

Mrs. J. was for many years a of the Presbyterian Churclu ligencer lor the purpose of adding our hearty testimony to its justice. If our frie'pd of the Intelligencer bad been at Wilmingtoir, he would have found that Raleigh is not singular iu public spirit and hospitality in the Old Nortli. Besides th most generous extension of the rites of hospitality, the arrangements lor the Collation and Bull were a scale of boundless hhcr.ility.

Tlie Ball has never been equalled iu North Carolina, in all the particulars which constitute the pleasure of such a scene. The Hmpitality R-ileigh, Wc have never, in the course of our life, somj any tiling to equal the Hospitality of the Capitol of the good Old North vtaic. It is plain and unpretending, but warm and cordial, coming directly from tlie heart, and putting tlie itranifer entirely at his case. During the late visit of Mr. Clay to that city, there was an ample opportunity to test the feelings and liberality of the citizens; and it is unanimous o-pinion of all, with whom we have conversed, that no where have they met with more kind and hospitable treatment, than they received in Raleigh on that the affair.

He does -not even omit the horses which drew Mr. Clay Ihcpugli the streets, and we fear that he will hereafter have such a mortal antipathy to gray horses, that if were going to be hanged he. would make it a dying requost that tlie cart should be drawn by a "horse of unother colour." CAPT. JoTlNStON BLAhtE LEY'S FAMILY. We had not foi some "years heard any thing of the family of Blakeley, until wc met with the following extra from the Journal of an officer of the U.

S. Frigate Potomac: Captain Blakeley's Family. Mrs. Abbott, formerly the widow of Capt Johnston Blakeley, of North Carolina, whose nautical skill and gallantry as Commander of tlie U. S.

Ship Wasp, in our war of 1812, not only immortalized his own name, but shed a never dying glory upon the naval prowess of his country, and whose only child and daughter, Udney Blakeley, the State of North Carolina magnanimously adopted and educated, in acknowledgment of tlie heroic deeds of her father, is residing in Santa Cruz, on an estate left by her last husband, Dr. Abbott, who died here not long since, after she had borne him several children- Miss Udney Blakeley was married about two years since, to a Dr. Van Britton, of this island; but she died in child-bed, in less than twelve months afterwards. And the only memorial I saw of this last of the Blakeley, Was her Portrait, full size and well lorl of Wilitiiiitftoii. "ladelpb THE FIFTH of this School will commence on the 1st of June.

A punctual attendance of the Pupils is requested. TERMS. For Board and English Tuition, per Session, payable in advance, 100 00 Tuition in French, per Session. 12 50 in usic on the Piano or Guitar, per Session, 25 00 (with $3 for the use of Fiano.) Tuition in Music, on the Harp, 30 00 (- 't 10 for use of Instrument) N. A and Bedsteads are furnished by the Sclio)rrupiki are required to furnish their own bed' ding and Urwals.

The clothing of Pupils should bo distinctly marked with the owner's name. Mrs. Smedes will superintend any purchases Parents may authvris- 'heir children, to make in the City, but no -ror be opened at any Store without the ex- "ptil Term, 1844. Nancy Godfrey t. Wm.

Godfrey Sophia Godfrey. Petition for Dower. IT appearing to th satisfaction of the Court, that William Godfrey, Richard Godfrey, George II-Godfrey, James G. Godfrey, Wilson Godfrey, Samuel Godfrey, Elizabeth Godfrey, (who intermarried With Nathaniel Grady,) Charlotte Godfrey, (who intermarried with William Moor,) Harriet Gillespiu (Widow) and Sophia Godfrey, his children, and Thomas W. Pegues, Richard Pegues, Enoch Pcgues, Mary Jane Pegues, Sarah Ann Pegues, (ivbo intermarried with Milas Osbourn,) Sophia Pegues, Harriet Iogucs, Children of Sarah Pegues, who was one of the children of Thomas Godfrey, dee'd, and Thomas arid Samuel Saunders, children Of Mary Jane Saunders, dee'd, also one of the children of tho said Thomas Godfrey, dee'd, his heirs at law, reside beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore Ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in tire Fayetteville Observer, notifying said Defendants to be and appear art our next Court of Pleas and Qoarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Union, at the Court House at Iiabiitb's Cross Roads, on the 1st Monday in July next, and then and there to plead, answer or demur to PlaintifTs Petition, or judgment will be taken pro confesso, and hoard ex parte as to them.

Witnrss, Hugh Stuart, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the 1st Monday in April, and in tlie sixty-eigbth year of American Independence, A. D. lrJ44. HUGH STUART, C. V.

C. C. Pr. adv. $4 20.

4-6w Taylor Balsam of Liverwort, for Cohls, CrmghsrConsttmption, rr A Fresh snpply just recf'xsA and fr WI at FOREIGN The Acadia, with Liverpool dates to the 4th April, arrived at Boston on the 22d. The political news is not interesting. Cotton had fallen from to i. equal to 1 lo cents. Prospects of the market gloomy This news put complete damper on cotton in New York, the decline being much gTcatcr than was anticipated.

Bernadotte, King of Sweden, the last of Napoleon's Marshals, is dead. He rose from a common soldier to be a King, and a good King too. Queen Victoria and the whole royal family have been amusing themselves with Gen. Tom Thumb, the celebrated American dwarf wlio lately went over from New York. They had had him frequently at the palace, and made him many valuable presents.

He is making $2000 a week. Wc are requested to caution the public against a man of genteel appearance and manners, who lately in this place passed himself off as a Minister of the Methodist Protestant Church, afterwards In this county denied that be was such, and denied tliat he was a Universalist Preacher, and then went to Clinton in Sampson county, and pat, op notices to preach as a Universalist Preacher. He gave hi name as Antarctic; said he was from Lynchburg, Va. and was going towards Wilmington. He is "about 25 to 30 years of age.

Judge Baldwin, of the Supreme Court of Uic U. 8. died in Hiiladctphia on the 21st ult of paralysis. He was about 65 years of J. from Iphia.

gton Jrigs 'ork, ARRIVAL April 13. Sclir. Ellen Iron Schr. Tioga Lena N. York.

N. YorkrSchr. Lt 21. Schrs. Wm L.

from Highlander Tremont from Philadc Anawan from Charhi dencc, Ann Smilii from New Tlie North Carolinian misrepresents Mr. Clay. It crjreH that, "in the batch of resolutions which he left as a legacy to the 27th Congress, he call for 26 millions of dollars annually to administer tlie Government Did the Editor have this "batch of resolutions' before We presume so. What do they say? on foreign imports oujffl to be augmented beyond the rate of twenty per cent as to produce a net revenue of twenty-six millions I fwenty-two, for the ordinary expenses of two for the payment of the existing ocht and two millions as a reserved fund for contingencies." he wanted "to administer the Government be seen, 22 millions, and not 26. me false Btulemcnt, with others like 1 me resolutions adopted at a Locofoco Portland.

Erie for Nca executed, hanging in the parlor of her mother, Mrs. April lTcriy. Brig Proxy for New IW. Orleans, Dispatch for Philadelp Abbott 20. Brig TOs- ceola for Boston; chrs.

Lygonia Philadelphia, Tangier for Fall River, Red Rover HsvtL 22- of Tarents or uuanuana. i ne neti-'m of Sooday, being held in the Chapel of tn by the Rector, Pupil have" rarely ocW the City, and the plainest attire is all that Xi They arc allowed to accept invitations iq day only, once a month, and never fo ag. They have opoori unities of seeing irtrd acq airing rase of manner in society, tees, which are' statedly beld during the REPUDIATION. The Harford Republican (a Locofoco paper in Maryland,) openly hoists the flag of repudiation. It says, "We hang cur banner on the outer wall, and inscribe thereon, no taxes." As Brig Yinccnnes Jor St Lucie; Schra.

Magnolia for Gonaivctj, Splendid for Boston. 23 Brig Olive Branch fr New Bedford, Lafayette far Wilmington, David Duffle for New York. 24. rig Ve for NeV York; Seimv Elkn for Pliiikde? Blakr Nasbau, N. it is against the levy of any taxes, it is of course op nswick; and suppose it is mteruied ta I th TirjetievUh fc Afrii.26f 1844.

posed te the payment of the State debt.

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