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BSERVER. FAYETTET1LLEI lSlD, more wn month nfler tle frentv wM lormcd, hope the King of Sjhuh han ratified tkt Treaty: but we onjrht to be prepared for any cmcr-peney. Next in order of date lollows the letter quoted above, which was written 20th June, 1820, e.x-tecn ntontliM teller tle Trenty. On the lot Jaflunrj 1PV1, he writes ayain that he hear the treaty will be or i ratified and that it will in that event, 'nfford hw much piraoure to have the honour to receive the Bttntucas aiid the TlNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 29, 1845.

The tmdersipned, a CommiUec of the Fayetteville Library Institute, under the instructions ot that body, prcTMrt to' the. poblic the following statement of faeU With repard to the Communication which appeared in the North Carolinian of iUv'f 25lh, over tht: signal ure of Truth. The Editor oi that paptf, tijiori a request rriade oY him by the Cnnmitti-e. has tntormed us that Mr. C.

N. reiuull is the author ol the Coinmunicai ion. As he was" nr' present at the his acc-iOnt of it uinot claim implicit confidence, and Si- may atfrt-bute the errors in his stalcnii nt rather In lniiiilorin- In th SENATE, on Monday the 2Cth, Mr. Benton tok occasion to express himself on Annexatioti: He ws in favor of it, btrt desired compromise ahfj concession; of what sort, however, he nHt ei; plain. Nothing else Uf intbfest occurred on (Lis ly or TiwWify.

On Wednesday, and Thursday, setcra I bills, of no purlitnlur iniporiuTiCe. were acted tJiii and the Senate adjourned tn Moudav. In the HOUSE-, Satdrdii the i8lh, MtNnlty, the defaulting CVrk, was unanimously dismissed, and B. B. FrerJch, his Assistant, was elected in his st ad.

T.WSPAPER AGENCY. Mr. V. aimer, at his Office No. 160 Nassau On tlie I2ih of the Same month, he express tn I M.

Vf Ij: i il. I i ANNEXATION. Th tton-r. it will 1 nocn, ha passed a joint rrwhrtiou to annrx Trxaa. After rejecting all their own Hthcme, the L-cofoco! bHrt ftcitWlly dk-ti bpon th tfric uhmitted by a hlc member from Tcrtrh-ifc: tl provides for the 6f Hi-inn into tli Union a a State, nih-jrt tH rrffirniw condition, (tvhirh tfw Globe intimate thut futurt Conrctv can Uixpvnfit- vritli,) Btich that ils fctfttstHtltift; Jfftbf btfriff adopted bj the tro-pie, hIibII BdbrniHed to fbr npprotal, he-tore the lxi Jun'y, 1846.

'l'lie State to retain iU public landa, fundn, tnxin. tthd jxi Hi tHH 3fbl, which are in no eveut to beerftftc tt cltarifb troo'H the U. State. New State may, with the toiwent of le formed out of her territory; nnrj ttch a aix- formed South of 36 drg. 30 min.

North latitude, ronnnoiily knowu a the Miwnri conipnniie line, ihall Iw admitted into the Union wither without Shi Nrrr Yirrk. Aw. "9 Pine Street, Pul. rati sAiifc. 1BALE three ply 5FINE TWINE, 1 box Rowland's Mill and Cross Cut Saws, 10 boxes (2 dozen each) fine Old Madeira Wine," 3 casks London Porter, 6 boxes Sperm Candies.

J. ilUSKE Sc SON. Jin'y D8. 1P.J3. 43tf James S.

Spencer, No. Noitfu Watrr Stukkt, (l)ne door below Arch Street,) PHIIAIKI.PHI.A, TMrORTEH of Foreign, an'r! DEALER in every description of IRON l.V7 STEEL; L0C()-MOTt-; AD RAIL HO AD CAR AXLES, a arMcle, all sues: It EA VY IRON for BEST JEM ATA assorted sivs: WROVOHT IROS SPlKES, and every variety ot fasletiinirs for Rail Ponds, the nost np'-tn vcrl patterns, tLr. oV BEST REE 1 1 El RIVET JRO. all sizes. Jau'y lH-45.

43-lTvv lwi, No. 16 Stu'c Sired, Boston, and S. hrnrr of Haiti more ami littl- rtllbn than lh a delibcrati- wisltb place Mr. Gilclnisl a talse position before the puhlic. i wu aie jr, is Agent or this receive Ad called uiKin tor.

inark, that the iuslic which I nT' to do unto otiieis as he would thut thev should mrnts, Subscriptions, i.yc. Merchants are irfcmfl lo the New York nnd inn ociiei tnai me ircaiy win meet the approbation of the IT. State, "notwithstanding the exertions' ol a fetf." FinKMy. th illh cf Fely (one day berore the receipt 6t the ratified trtmly here) lie nays: nin pleuhed to tairu thut bur treaty with Spain is ratified by her yoverninenl. This; wJh proper meant, wiU afford ample security lo the.

lower cuuntry." McNULTY. The caac of thin man naturally exi ite a tieai hi cornmt nt fl over the cwmtry. A Jtrtk'mg Instance of the virtues of the Sub-Trea-miry System, it c.ohif-s in the nick of time to warn hi party bf the inevitable rfHidl 61 that jchenie Uclphia advertisements iu this paper. On Monday, Mr. Hainmett advocated Annexa- lJ" ''u' 'h ci.i.c.sin tion, and Messrs.

HuoVoii and opposed it. i wi' Uai lltur iL Mr- 0 rp I ehrist did not spenk in unmeasured terms ol cen- On I ucslny, the Hhuse resolved to close the Tex- Pnr Mni. r- i- i i sure ni ropi s. Convents. onci nn a elt Idw ti he made no harsh comm- nts Hr: if id Kf A Jo m.son adtocatcd i cxa, 6pcnkitip (li Mmmsterics.

h-bestow, censure and JIT. Iridthn'rs opposed it. I tint was noloi Miusly true, he induecllv javt- them On Wednesday, a new Annexation bill was intro- i credit lor ihcii unquestioned aid to tli uisst minntion reader i referred to uV rwtf of Cuvrnmr load. 'he Mr- Moon, ot Halila. crvsimg mutters of Stule history and Slate dueed by Mr.

Khbinson. propoaine to leave Texus her of Science and irninu: and his seteresl ruairfc of finance. What nre lorids, to Much men an very, an the people of each State nkin admisxion may desire; and in lhoc North of that line, plaverv shall bo prohibited. Thtrr arc two clmnccti Ptill against the consumina-tion of eren thhi ftcheme, (which i uliorii of the debt vMumin fvature.) vir: It ban yet to be adopted by that d' ots to py. aii(Tlier inds to pay vrilh.

It was oh- in regard to Monks was but a repetition ol what K- pnwd a resolution to accomplish jef trd to by sevi nil jocoOjco inembeis, but as re- I rasnris, who lived and died in the bosom o' the Cath- ijrct urged in the MfsMf' NOTICE. I OFFER for sale my HOUSE ANT) LOT in' The llnuse Is a cbnvenient antf one. and the Iit is very favorably silu-id-d, being hish and aflnrdiug a fitie view of the vd- (inved and relcrrcd. olic Church. written on this subject.

ludetd The debute on the subject was then resumed, and I Mr. Gilchrist's individual strictures related rather to Mr. Kuthbun, (Ioco,) hv red a speech uainst Au' I the tiu.kueis of the ajje than the ignorance nex.ilion; Mr. Cobb followed in favor; and Mi. Pol- of the Monks, and even the Librarian ol His Grace Moore's pceeh is a biting rebuke lo that mrnn I the Senate and by Texaf antl it in more than proba Inch the Enrofocn exhibit, in den ing all re party has been in the hahtt ol lnnorin2 Willi ofiiccn of trust and profit ho ainonj all tht-SwartwouU aini II arrises ban ever jiaid a bond or suffered punish-inent for emU-zzlini; the puhlic The system will not do, and il the party is wie it must he abandoned.

mean that it will not do becatwe Loco-focoism will not select honest and fnithl'nl agrnlit to ihihtv for the Internal Improvement legislation, isr il ha nv il unfortunate. The ms glaring ice of (hi i the fw of Mr. Wilder, the member lock aifiimsl it. i the A rchhishnp ol anferbury admits that tact wc i I u.e. On paid Iyit is a Mahle.

Carriage Tlv President coninmnii'ated the fnct of the niti- presume. Mr. we think, did not the phrase Knfhei, Wtsh House; and Nmokt house. of wfiiclf ficatsm 1 the Chinese Treaty, ami rccouiiiiendetJ Un: "gio-ions Rr formation." His language certain!) im- are w. II coiitructi d.

There is a Tell of exccl-appoitilmt nt ol a Minister to that country. plied that he believed the Reformation to have been lent wad on Iit. On Thursday, the Texas debate was continued by its results, but he in no degree denounced For particulars relative to fhe prem scs, apply tn' M.srs. and Faklin. for; MtCalh.iu a- Clnolici- Henry A.

London. Esu. of Pittsborough, and for tenns ganisl; and Messrs. Se ymour and Hamlin both for1 NV forbear (0 make any reply to the advice to the ol safe, apply lo Thomas C. Miller, Esq.

of Wilmlng-and utramst. that is. I he were li.r nm at ion I tt employ Mr. (iiU hrist -by the feason," ton. Tt i ins are accommodatng.

Wake wlio, in 1 0 united in the intrn-tou carry it on. Any system. will do, with such agents; None witliout them. riiw'Hent Tyler. wIkh Ik-heard of the dclunll, deelan-d tliat it was irnnossihle ble that it will le rejected by both.

GKN. JACKSON AND Mil. A DA MS. No man bnn ercr yet come in conflict with John Qnincy Adams, and eeap'd nniwathed. Vhat Tr wc inay tlntik of hi temper, which obstinate to degree, or of Ins uffiliittion with which has added s-o mneh to their consequence, to the itijitry of the South, no man i more entirely lo be relied on lor hii facts, Hiid the extent of In it knowledge.

llij' controversy with Gen. Jackson, respecting the mrtnliTTs fmm Wke to vole for relief, to tin li and Gaston Rn-ul. and nv. being htin-elf iher, abusing ih- Whig lor tin- wry legislut on hi- then inandcd! for the Van Bmen men to an officer wlio i attains! the M-iM-iiie lor ennying it into eft'rct. and to tnc charge against that genlli man of a "pro- I LUCY A.

OWT.N. wnnia imi umvr. ii. i i i lor iiiisrepresi illation." Any commendation Bladen Ciiiintif, Jan'y V4, 4.1-lw woulo no! proves celiiulter. On I ntlay, r.

Hardin reported the hill to reduce i i i i mi iu v. -ti i i ii i ui inir i is ft itr rinirf McNulty is no! ye! 30 ears of age, is said to pos I f81 postage, fixing single letters, not over 'ton i. w.o -i i i iiirn! of charrtrtrT woild be as trratuiious and Encourage llome Manufactures: DOCK Kit Y. the attempt made Ixxiofoo to injure tbi m(Mt efficient na- sess a good inlell. el and to be a pnw, rlul slump nmesio cents iKi.in.c a dt.Btitutt, onroval bv the latter of tlM- Treat of Florida mi.

ot etl.ct. lul sterling Whiy. tin- latest is lonnd in the l- The Meml-ers of the Institute, sensible of Mr. Gil in, 1 1 iirrrruii Main lo nave been nmd. lit lo vnl- i nc i exas ticnaie was resumeil.

and Messrs. I i i papers charging lim with writing an silicic lnilt -ii(U'iit. praising hiuisrll as a man II I A Mwi tf i -n I r. i ro- x- enrii Kiniiuess in consenting to If lire nctore t' "in or the fale of those wi dispute In. word, and ol the olfice, and I.U firM act was to turn out every Oani, I.

Mone Ld.s, and orris, advo. witho, nthrr compensation than an effort to assist triumph of Truth. Whig employed under him. Somen, then had grown Znl' lnUAW" carries with i'. The Trenty of Florid was negotiated in 11.

in thru olKers. rt-specled lor their skill and nileg. 1 Mr. Adams's 'slU-eh xctcd great interest, the tJ T''. mm' fn lor grvai nrirtnt-iv.

Ld The uWMitmn that he wrote any mv-Ii rr I I I ft 4i i ill I rv una nm" llirill JI LU IS, UMU rArIU'B I wl.d-t Mr. Adams wus cretary ol Mate. it rily. II is assocmlions were soon foi nied amom' sfam- I d.ng aiound him. ilicir deep re.net thai in an effort to them, a unfounded, ne know it rx so.

FU.r dn was pur, based fiom Sp.ln. fur five million ol UU. am in whose soeie- TZ 'T referred to the Jrf.nt,emn, or whom wh dollars, and the lixinr nnon the Sabine as the Uun- Tv ent, rtain so high a gard. to whom L. fn.

nds ol n. lwk rv m.Hi d. ma! is -j "'j 'f- kmiii. iuii v.iu uau aiiuexeii i exas lo me i nni'ii 1W Ift Ml (rrnti-t'ltl fr.r li'u uMu -mil i 1. r-tnr ,1 irv Iw lwrell llie U.

Stales and Ti A oorlion i i. .1 i. i i 1 States. Hi- bawl thi rcmmd iiim of an incidml I kw, ..,.1. 1 iiroiin iiiiirrn i.iiii.iii, uiuiiKdiu.

auu liriauiiir. ry. tlx know him to be incapnhic such t. Hut we cho-we to slop tin- IimmIIi ol Lis Jie by lli'" I -inpt-iry contradiction nt the rid e- I JIE FINNETT -li in.ni lx- a bad bnsi- un ivu i ii a 1 1 nui'uiai nni. WILL s.

MULLINS. C. LUTTEKLtHl. JOHN EOCI.RS. A.

E. HALL. of T.rntoiy Ujoud th. Sabine. th, almost u.i.n- On the day that the ensure ol Ins cinue was made on the St.

i Isiwrenee. while he was tra vrllu:" on that river. In habited, xtus thu reiiiMpiishrri to one ot to Ihr House, his voung and Leautiful wife, with ihe cov.rs..!,..,, with a friend, as. hey were gliding down the consideration far the acrpiisilinn ot Florida. The youngest born sine, he it honx ,) of their six ehil- that noble river, his friend remarked that a Senate n.i-fiVd this Treaty ui.u.mw.us.y.

Uul, the arrived in Washington, lobe met br the river, and lm imM)rtant it would be to i i i i 'he luted Slates to itossess it. Mr. A. replied that able desire for more lerrito having prompted of her husband's to his tmM, lo his oa.h. to t.vH heavy eon, plaints against that Tienty Mr.

Adams ninids, and lo herself! ihU.ur's. But. paid his friend. Nature has given Gardner Sf rflclCetltait HAV lately made considerable improvement iif 'heir slvlt of Work, and have now on hand a GENERAL' ASSORTMENT, consisting nf Carriages, iarouclies, wlii a i i rond limed by it own organ; Ilii' worst ot 1 1 1 sorts ol cum-it when a Ijocoioto constrained to conn out and ri bukc .1 rcp- DIED, Of scarlet fever, at the residence of her grandfather, Nt-ill McNair. of Richmond count v.

on the Kith inst. SARAH MAKOARET McN daur-h'rr of Are.h'd and Jane McNair, late of Chi-raw, S. agr-d 16 years and 7 months. rr i T. He di.ip-ured as as his fate was aseertnin- 1 '''is river to us and ire mm Anre it.

This, said Mr. ed; and it Was supposed thai he had Heil to Texas. 'n ln" certainly was a most conclu- specially was abused lor negotiated it, and chargetl with a design to injuir the South by giving litativcs in a iiiviiA principle cnmiiion i I I I hi 1 i J. i ii'r rt-iilv tn Vc rinrnniriil K- tnt -ii Ihnlcn to. fl V.

1 III r' I IU.1 It It III lll If in-iiMUir i Mr. Au ore in silence lor a hc hjJ rt.Mlcl, ((1 nnn Mr. A. said that his colleague 'Mr. Winthrop; had iicc.

iw to jk. il may llial (Uc i i nus pr inaiuit iv njs a tiivine mysterious I rovi- I I V. r. 1 lonjr timt mil. the charge being pealed in the House the House to pros ute hun for embvzle- salG had ils origin with the Tyler admin li.i-t a rvi-iM-ieiicc.) which i uahicr.

il in over up, K. present' ivt-s. son administration, Blent. i 1-uraimn. 10 this in, gen u-nian roni 1 inois i i i i ver ilutit'il child: and from her latino nuil d.

voted much of the, had replied, with that and 1 the beloved mi.e. ImiU it io. fraud, iiiIk zI, Hit nt auu rose in bis nl ice. and declared tint he tins Il is snppnseo itiat n- lias Gigs, Salkeys, WagouscScc. hich lor elegance of sleipc and finish, and durability, will compare with u't ttddr- ui the U.

Stetes. I'ei-sons e. islung in buy. would do wpII li cull and ex irn tic Our Work, as we have determined to si il I.I tor or approved Notes. Having in our employ first rate Smith, wc uro prepared -to do any lion work iu the above line on moderate terms.

Wc wKrranl all onr Work to he of good and faithful workmanship and materials. one ear. 3 REPAIRING faithfully executed" at short notice, find on reasonable terms. Kavktti- n.r.F. 20.

143. i ...1....1. i. i. imrl Vein mciice wliTCil nemngen to nis iienns, mat surii nn'iii inr nit lie tn a oeiaiiuer in or and virtues-will long he flicnslied among lilt'- pecc.od llns.

whti.ev.r the mu ol tin member ol the 'ahinet to assent to the surrender the fc.l..p.re Club ork, and other agent of mr nan us origin n. r. rndt.arm ri.unlsc, ol dcparltd Mr. A said his proposition in lc'Jo, re art- su ss. lo he at slake.

1 hi Ws plainly Texas; Tint President Momne. and all the South- tlir part) in the lale rln tion Sftmi he lost in 'ani- wort h. blinc.thoueh he did not ulwas pa his inn -hn' i 'erenee to was very different from the measnrc ii. h. be, men of his Cabinet.

Mists. Calhoun. Craw- lied in Linn It ea- liiird in tin- more rect nl Mc.NnlU cu, but lor ford, and irl. had unit, in lavor of it, a id hail Her illness was long and protracted, snd during the last few days attended with much mi Hi ring, which she was enabled to endure with truly christian torti-lude. Death to her was disrobed ol its terrors lor ri rf ireful o.t-,oK conduct of thai lamed scion ov( rruh him: Thai ht h.nl nt the Treaty 'in accordance with tin ir termination; and inorc- her the grave hud no gloom.

In lull contiiieneo ol a I ibbls He lost in out "day at ten-p with rmv under consideration. He then projto.sed to acquire hi- frit ntl llao! ci ihI pav 'he consent of its proprietor. Tin was May not who c.ovtl publ.c otfice draw a mo- i importaut distinction, which the gentleman bad rul I roll i 'h i omitted to draw between the two cases. It an indi- vidual went into a store tn buy an article, or he MEANNESS. In lie rgiiua it is went at midmvht to rob it.

the two were just usiud fix u(io some c.iy. a week or lo in ad- 1 "'verse as was hi att, nipt to acquire territory and i iht they were now considering, i vancr. for important Ueli as U. S. Sena- Hl i i'ht I piibli-hed in tint strong over, that he had coiisuli, Gen.

Jacksou hiuiMelt as Count V. Iine n. and a li orough oeo A CERTAIN WM. A. STROZZI.

on Italian, hits liecn engaged teaching the French ai lo the Sabine as the ltonnda'v. and that even be had appioved ol it. The uelia that titu. Jackson glorious admission into ttic resims ol nuiKss bliss. Willi seaice a struggle shc sweetly breathed her soul way.

Com. A i his father's residence in Richmond count v. on the 1.1th instant, ol scarlet fever. JOHN CALVIN COVIN UTON SMITH, aged two years and clt yen ll Mriii. i i-ulil not relish ihe action ol par- 1 I ever b.t consulted, or had ever approved of th- th- of IU-- i A th.

K.n .1 ti t-ia1 till Ihe la. hlMl giv n't" conela- ve a on t'r its disn in. 1 boundary Mr. Ad r. it.

rated hi assertion, and a r. be d.ie with the consent of the owners of the mouths. Tbn Ins passed away lorever one whom ti-rrif An- tn tt i irr luf uiwl kUvt-ri' Italian languages iu reenslioro' and "a vet lh-, and has profed himst ll a scoundrel, having ran off with cvoin.n, (b, iug himself a Jnana(d and in Mher ways guilty ol riisirputal lc conduct. Fearing he might attempt to use the names Of gentlenn ut character and respectability, in imposing l.iniM It on the public in Wilmington, Charleston, and nSln-r h- I riial'i pi, paf il a a- fleel.irt ,1 lh.it luol noteu iiu alt the Incts III Ills doted on. I rtsolution.

two weeks to hold the i J. 1 Ins panels, rrlations and cv, IhI I lie solutions that rjpt-llcii lh' 0t mis l.iii j.i. ti i i i i u' i- 1 amwisnci mere. pon inese icrms. ne mn I di.irv a he tun, did not xl ibit hw tl.arv nub- lord, he mis I lluu ami not Oi Our own, non wr a successor to ur.

ivivs, on ine int. 1 stinport annexation to-uwrrow otherwise, ni-vf r. Ht Wm. Enie tl. will le rt nn mU rel.

thai I t-i i i i ti aTterwards said that it could not be done. Cont-tilu- And wliv sliMm! wc Wc thank Thee for the prvciods loan Afforded os so long. nm. ki ii tluly eiivii u. lie arii.i i.i itonoi unu in- n.

in a site iu ntwuxi i 'us rnatiiilion the hav ing a lirolncn l) went ov ihe whole gtntnd of controversy. -x- i it v. imi the table until the nKrnmg of the 2d by lcttrs. this is to caution tin- u- In; titmalh excjil by Treaty. cri lie: white there, soil.

on cam- 'In- rum Ht i rl lie.itt on which in Was ijll bfv d. ami i j-9. 4w rv U4 exist in Trxus. It ktt4 against nat'iuganv tiling to do Willi so intainous a hibil' inn diary lo many hundreds oi personal, not I Tmen, nnnnig irtm inrrr mr wrrr iiwni mi tu -trnee been intrrKluced there, and he there tore consider- prved a (orgerj rt'ir whom ever pressed a doutit of il genuine- i 1 i cou' of siekiic. nnd that this c.sunltv would i en hnnselt forever aliwolvetl troin committal in lavnr in; tlir iruele.

1 Im- Tri nl In Alabama, on the i.ithor Dreenilirr last, si 'era character, as he has proved himself unworthy ol tlio painlu! illmss of nearly six months. WILLIAM S. reputation given him previous to sueti ccnililit. MHOON. Fq.

formeily Public Treasurer of this I The Wilmington and Charleston papers wiU le Stule. The deceased was a native ol Rcrfie. in tliis ti. public by giving the alwve an mscrtiun ll rrniaiiied far the (ltilte lo make the inil of its incorporation inlo the United States. it ii tri.jt Was i Hi ii o.

1 1 if If i ud InC ii If them a majtinty on joint ballot, the) sujddtnly. with- Sir, siiid Mr. I claim the article in the Florida i i.i.i i i i. -l. that Mr.

Adam had first and IL' li i I'lfi lllll lie was a "llll iiw.n-u ir' lll.at m. tii.iiin i.rH "un i 1 i .11 I. auu in-tiieuiiy prt semi inai v.uumy in uu Jan. 'J, 15. It was 1 h- iii.1 isil k'K- an tt ami ii kl nit Mi .1..

T- I o.l. .1. A in hi. -t i .1 i In Favelte eountv, on the Pth Mr 3 wen- re.ttly to go into the election! The in made at my suggestion. I uii 'ht have gone to my lo support his This charge, which Hw(1lc cUnrncirnv pUiy deserved, i P'" "'hot this fact having N-en made known un-noii bat the m'tst iihai.iloneil would makt a- less this debate had ansn.

Nor should ivenien- XWce is evvV gei- lf.T the Franklin Librnn' Instnute hns tr.ms MARTIN NORTON, rrrcrl; of Riehinoiid Oim-ty, N. an Kged rru-h respected a ml 1 a Oli rellleo mil-, in I I liran ii. ljim in i .1 I liooeil it now hut for the invidious ancf unkind charges le i ucv- do so anv iiitre; but h- i- i xpt l.nl, In -i oroi retl. and liie il. did again.

iijliin i. itli I oping tit, s. A i caliuol a- i cprtv in Inir in liter, iorit a to'gt note i. iu ui tin- liamt? a i.ird. In i i lh.

sentcb tor il. and In tin eriiu.ti il tlir 1 iml: Ibis plop st mi-hl IliVl Ixtli I i I i L. i 1 cla.m the hoiKr. not (or li' against Massachusetts. gainst such a man as John (Jii.ncy Adams, is scout- i sm their drtcrimnatsin to have no e.

h. those saw li i One o( the Editor leclion al this session unless were made then. The nurcn. nivself Sul for niv Sljte. aud I sav now lo all those Il4ii.r limnrf i 1115.

Ii.ih not lw the 1 r.iprt says ulf ii ii one 11 11 1 irti 1I01 1 (tl ff (rnn thl 1 1 It.tr I. r(t i rs- ti iK 1 COl lAlCIA IJI A OKI). II vcMhiiu wan ftkh. vil r.tlv wr I- if wf oW un thin ItrrHory, it will bo because of the Iirmi i mi ill. nt to delt ui th, wi ol Ihe peo I iloiie, inilr-s tl.eliWS are In In printed mi India ii r.

th, Yankee pmpntctl. so thai tin entirc Library, including all Bonks and Pamphlets u. the hands ol individual int inlw rs, and pcisoiis not members. All persons having Books belonging in the Franklin Library, arc therefore requested to deliver them to the proper office's of the F.iyetievillij Library Institute. JOHN C.

LATTA. Librarian F'ranklm Lib. In--. Alt prsons having Pnoks belonging to the iaiik-lin lihrary. arc requested to p-turn tin in lo mc inun- ARRIVED, Jan'y t5.

Steamer Henrietta, with floods lor Hall Johnson. Huske Son, -I ri li-hetl a hit w.Vn a rich ruljii is hault .1 o- Haigh Son, Hall tS; Hall. Myrovcr Co. oilt. li'S n.i'or predec wif liail Iktii ten kni, 'o a tie iiat av tii1- iHiju-r.

mk. i ,1 sgreemenl under tins article ol I lie panisn treaty. luvi.d.vritu.g. a comparison of particular pri-senl Is isialurc is bound, according to At the close of his hour, Mr. Holmes, of S.

rose lo. w.lh ttners m. riitf. rem e.mfV a nalnr at this uwyr Mf Adnim on to hr.Ki.Mji n.nvi, lh. ini.i.l ol ev, rv 1,0,1 ll" of that Were cUd xpressly wrTC h(.

8kcd one win addressed l.nis. II cxam.nai -on. a1' ,1 1 obtained a majt.rily on no C(lld ol 1TtM1rll wilh lis Ph. wilier o. ibis present, and made lh, obser- Tfterer.et to that m.est a call theini.

McDonald, Dan'l Johnson. Johnson Co. Woolen, Ft no A. Mreeee. Hrookshank, Mc- t-il-il lit eleelstn.

we -IKMiUl mil llu nern -tir-tti lo li.nl Ui iiiuie lo Una olest. niMe na-oiis. Tin are blin sh- in every 1 1.1 re, A Steel. Cook Troy. Cook Hodges, atss wbkh he has .1, scribed, lo, and can 1 fnuJl.

Ut couW, least, write what he intended to hli -e Olilv re'Tit I .1 1 i i if S.t- man. I- I on hut it is sa.d the eonfl.l. wily stale wiit ine. uv is were nor Hie retmniatKlS nj intir consiuuenis. iiiiic any weight with lM-ofoeoism So likewise in Indiana.

wl er- i'lst the same state ot parties existed, and say. On Saturday, the Texas debate was resumed. Mr. Lutterloh. Orrell, .1 rn-H, McLuurin.

I dialely. Several valuable sets of Standaid Wonts' Grant, McNeill, Tillingliast, Jas. Dodd, are broken, and as the missing volumes nrc known McKinnou, and A Jcssup. of this place; and for to he in the possession of borrowers, tntir iruimdiat'i Caldwell Al Son, Kindall, Concord Manf. Co, Teturn is required.

Jenkins vV. 13, Its, Murphy Co. A A. E. II ALL.

Librarian is lint a' bl 10k as he is p.initt d. iru. or laUe. as given in llie lm.y. UK ui.iii musl have b-.

i oltsiiiiat, indei d. in it. prejudice, wIk oih.I-.I urrlt-iid that iImis- slalenn ills wi re not enteit Fie was favor of Annexa- where the nate refused to elect a Senator till next Stephens first spoke. Si.n iloi Mmt pretleeesstir. ts- it rt im-inn, retl.

tion on jnsi and terms, such hs the pro- year. Th' const nee will be. that at the r.xlrn i I i I.I. li guilty ol a pa ct: of arrant .1 al the thai brw.k. at the dales as givt.i." ndrcw Hunt.

loonier, 1'ricc, and itl- haetteville lati. Ins. Jiu'i 2i. i Tlw rxhilaiion oi lb lik hi ought out Gin. Jack- i i il a i sit ion of Mr.

Milton Brown of Tenn. Mr. Mcllvaine these two will he vacant, and I oik will have a lord, of the interior. Loop of inatorily lo register all his nominations, good, bud, ami indifft rt nl. FIRE AT WILMINGTON.

We lem that mii hiniM-ll and many of Ins IVh-imU, with im denial: when middi nlv. Mr. floYtneur. the Sou-in law of Mr. Monroe, in whose hands are the private pa- P.

R. 'II it's Tiirentiiie Distillery, npntwiit followed against Annexation. Mr. Woodward for it. At the close nf his spt-cli, many members sprung lo llie floor to get the hall hour which remained before '2 o'clock, at which, according to order, the debate was to close and ihe voting to commence.

Mr. Csu- TFA AS The new President uf Texas is taken town of ifiiiirifloii, was burnt down on Friday 'it l.m. jtr of that deeeast Proitl lit. come, forward and ncc at somt thing or ol her sid or done bv tJen. late that he has Gen.

Jackson's own letter to Mr. n. the V. S. Consular Afrent in Texas, and Also, Jan'y 'is, Steamer Cotton Plant, with (ood for ilhams, Murchison.

Rcid Co. Urnbow WVUttnVfe OY Co, F' urd. Fort. (irant, V. rvirk-; m)K undersigned ofl'crs h'rs raluabrc and dcsiral le pntrick.

Cook Hodges. Myrovcr Co. FARM for sale, jft is situafed iinrn Huitcl Willkmgs, Matthews, A Firanihcrt. 11)11 bbls. tie roud leading from Wadesb.1rmTgh foCheiaw.

-c Irish Pntaioes lor addill. Jr. 11 Rose ot Son, of Lands fonnerly owned by Vincent Parsons. S. this place; and lor McNair, A Bleak.

Salisbury containing about C3 ACRES ol LAND, Co. Bonner. Salem Co, Washington Mining Co, one-fourth nl which is arable, the greatest portion -and Craven, of the interior. ing now in a high state of cultivation. The impiove- Jan'v 27.

Steamer iyrttevillc nnd ments are two-story Dwelling, a Kitchen, Dairy, bo il Diligence, with F'lour, Cot'on, Doineslic i. Cot- Smoke House, Barns, Stables and Negro llousi ton Yarn, tor Hall At Johnson, Mallett. a (Jin House and Screw. The location is ve Johnson. RiK-kfish Co.

Little River Co. McNull, 1 healthy, with excellent water The Lands arc I'OlNTMrSTs UV THE COMMISSION- EUS OF EV1LLFL WiTani Vtideron. Town Tretistll cr. Monroe approving of the Treaty! He stales aL tlmt ha rrvoked his n-cognition of that functionary, and Hn su-rt-si nl. when Mr.

Rayner. by permission gr-at efforts were made by O-n. Jackson and I.i 1 retrU aM fur1T intercourse with him. This incident no Southern Whig, who was friends. wh.Ut he was President, lo get possession of rUtU.A ami French Charges, "I'lned to Ahnexation, had been allowed to address these paper, will, what obj.

ct it is not hard to di- wlo Hri he in the secret, and to have dec) House during the debate. By some system or v'inc Rut thev srrr mil up, and are Mill in A is imoo-sible lor three years to come, management, they hid been deprived of the floor. rilo.i 1). niuig. Tax 'nib clor.

U' ii- in (i rRae, F-mi Secial Ju'licc. illi -tin Willu.lit.srtn. M'erl CoiuuiL-siuocr. rnlerii-k Mwore, Town I iirv 11. Sedtjernr.

Hireelor of and prevented from explaining their position, or giv- I Blake. A Ray. A Steel. I. I tinverneur's possession, "llie inoiiuiu, ul al once (,.

wlrcb Jones is elected President.) Haigh 4c Son. hirkpatrick. Mall 0 Hall, tien-bow CO, Phrrnix Co, and others. il etl. Chiet F'ire arden.

lii'H I 'I H.twley, of Mr. Adams' in.spo.lcu wraeit). and ol his lota' 'l'H. Orleans Tn.pic sa reasons (or Ihe course thev intend to pursue, biflled malice I The cause ol the flare-up between President Jones The Chairman, Mr. Hopkins of called Mr.

R. to thron-rh tlw Flilor of the Globe, Oeu. Diiff On-ejiwc undcrtarid Pi leave original- order, saying he could not permit reflections to be ed in a psisl instih rrt alUinpt on Ihe pari ol ftrcen to ha now tailed for and obtained copies of the letters. Vsidei.L The latter gently icer. adjpied the cultivation ot Corn, Wheat, Oats, a id CiMton, with" an extensiyc range for Sloek.

Persons wishing to purchase will do well to look at the Land, as a bargain can be rrsrd, ami possession given imme-. diately. if sold before the first of March. Mr. Viu-cent Parson's or Mr.

H. H. Parwins vill show thfl ritrds to persons wishing to buy. J. C.

BENNETT. rren, Jany 21, 1P45. 4'hf Waddill, p'. S. Dunn, inslow, Assistant Fire Wardens.

NEW STORE JYew Goods, ir-'- Piiat paper of the inst. publishes only two ol I ed that when be desired lien. (Jrccn advice he would At tne emse oi i.ausins spcecn, me voting I I mai. a. I i tm nu.v..r tl M.

I ri iihih it. .1 HI. 1. I I rlirn 1 iMjr I MeKctlein, fa Rifud hate the of Town HE Subscrilier respeetfully informs the citizens hut, r. of F'ayetlevillc and the surrounding colintry, that I TcvtlfP 1H AM'TpA''V ffiArfTt.

1 1 1 It 11 1 llttl I "Il II. Ol Ml' i. le I wbcTci.pou it is said he had the indelicacy and want and Juue If'2. and aecon. panics tlnir pubh- nf HrnM, t)lr and intunal- calitm with near three columns of eoini iienl.

inn vniu cd that h-- would make the F.xeeulive otfice a very endeavor to do away with their force. Hut the at- I impiessant sting place for hi Excellency the Pre- KikK mntiijrt rttuid h-ttn to hut onr r- tl 1 1 1... in. ol VI HuL'j I 1 F'UOM ENGLAND. TheOx New York.

coiniiienc.cn, aiwi the ye nous propositions ol Annexa-1 on fuhmiltcd by Messrs. ellcr, C. J. Ingersoll, Douglass, Robinson, nnd Burke, were successively rejected, and the one submitted by Milton Brown, of Tenn. Whip.) Was adopted in Committee of the Whole, reported lo the House, and finally adopted by the House, to 08.

Only ti Whigs are said to IIV llc r. mi. utvii. Bookstore, formerly occupied by W. J.

AmdeVson, where he has opened his brought papers tt the 17 th ult. tempt is futile. There stand Ihe following paragraph pdent very p-oH-rl ordered Owen frtmi his lirkrts wire wHhtut material allentlion. ColPi.i HAT the building of the Court House in I'-e Comity of Montgomery, iiiid (if Troy, will be lei out on the 14th 61 FVbruary next. Thcie will also be a sale of Iots.

Terms made known on tlsit day. All persons who have heretofore Imught Lots, are notified to come forward and renew tin ir lionds by the 20th of FVbruary, or fht ir claims will presrnee. and cut short his official (unctions. Stock of GOODS, Consisting in part of the following articles, viz: very firm pTifes fiefnre reported. in Gen.

Jackson's letter, which a palpable conlra-j diction of his positive assertions, that he never gave I his assent lo the treaty, that Texas is absolutely ne- Sir Henry Pott fiigcr, the Hrilish Minister wlto ne- Jlio. St. Domingo, Cuba, Laguira, aixl UW Oov- i t.i- i i latest news from Mexico shows vocrf fof Mr911 M. Brow.n. pPV.

thai the rt port of the batUe, and the dcleut and flight t()1J of Steren and Clinch of of Santa Anna, is untrue. He was at the head of jueW and Nrwton of Va. ill. I i.ti i. i 1 1 irimi unu oinri, oKiiv tn our deiei.ee.

Vc, Ac. ernmcnt Java Coffee; St. Croix, Porto Rieo, and Cu- be forfeited, ba Muscovado Sugars; Woolsey Wootscy's best By order of th CommisFimicrs tmJer the late Act irered a speech at a dinner given him in Liverpool. the conduct pursued Loaf ditto; Imperial and Gunpowder lea: Pepper; Of Assembly. the course of which he said, he did not believe nnrrnmi'-nt, relative to South America, in my his army, within fic miles of the city of Mexico, the approaches to which were barricaded by Ihe people A.

A. LEACIf, Clerk. 43 tt (ere was tn any country in tlw world a mure en- opinion hai beet. hKh just and proper, anu win neap Tiie complains bitterly of Tyler for snper-j siding the proper right and privilege of Polk, to fill the offices for the net Administration. Il says lhat Jany 22, It is tine it lias and Cell.

Parades' annv. I ne result ot the- uupeinl- hP-ned statesman than ihe hi-h eoniiniiim-r Ke- I proved by mnc-tenths ol ll.e nauon Spice; Ginger; Nutmegs; Cloves; Camphor; Kica; Molasses; Madder; Indigo: Copperas: Saltpetre: Brim- stone; Alum; Saleratus; HARDWAR1'. and CUT- LICRY; Paste Blacking; Castor and Sweet Oil: Crockery; (cntleuien's Boots and Shoes; Ladiis' 1. tre.f.l Tl, U-eii allenipletl to he uy cer.ai i-iwi-m of the administration; but, like ul. o.iier Some iuleiceplt dispatches ol Santa Amu to n-moyinw h.mdreds of the persons appointed liua.

Sir Henry said, would lie deeed incredible th" "'jury I am Reion. wre nnd in the Mexican ongr, ss. One oi I ol N'myU laYdWna, ANSON COUNTY. Oripifa! Hill In Eyiitt. to Mnrrh Term.

IP 15. Thos. addill. James M. W'atkhll, Jno.

Waddill, iiinl persons. Especially in oipm, and te nw- Shoes; Boys ditto. Also, a neat assortment ol DRY daclure of col ton. the demand will lie uoiHfslcd. a rDitl PV llimscrl.

anil wil 1 1 I in uia men, aou uima it clcarfv of your opinion that, lor lb, pie, nl, we oukl ibem says, "I hate just learned the lection of Polk n) to be content ir.A the Florida fortify them, con- Ut the Presidency of the United Slates; so we must as "certain" Uiat many of those thus appointed have SEVENTEEN DAYS LATF.R. Tlte Sfei.m.r 1 nur tmvnUtioii. confine our frontier to pro- u.ibria has arrivW at Btston with news to the ttb per limit until our country, to limit, i filled lutmn: tt thr tLctiClieH Of fUT prepare lor war wtin tnai iepuuuc. pai(j a rentage to "lliosc ho are supposeu to 30,000 "cos rrf Mr. Clingmnn's sp Jh hare been bate influence to put in.

or keep in, officials." In orinted in nnmohlet form at Washington. They are other words, the Kitchen Cabinet which surrounds ktt. Cotton had further advanced Irom i to 41. irp rn imputation thl gire nrrvm v. the 1st Junuary, when llie amount of Ihe slock on jronttff 'wi th Florida im ottr our nd was taken, and lhat caused a dull feeling.

wh- frt -ntimit Chlranj the great emporium sold at $1 per (00 copies, and persons who may wish and controls Tyler, ell tlie offices to the highest to distribuff theflr c.trt procure then, through their bidder! Well might Benton say in a speech in Mis- rmrnbers of Congress. nt Washmgtoti, and particularly the While House, Was "a ureal Buzzard-roott." Several communicatHnis on hand will be inserted it. however, any absolute decline. Thestockit. port of thr IVrsr, i cre.

The Vimato poHn oj a joreign power, yov cat j'v- Inounud to bales, against on 1st Yn. The imports in ere as sown as we con find room. CHINA. A kte nrriva-1 from China brings the satisfactory information, that Mr. dishing' Trenty, LOUISIANA.

A rcsotrftion to instruct the Sen- ft ratified by the Senate unanimooly a few dcs. In A very large consinnp- 'm is confidently counted on, this year, in England. (iOODS, suitable foT the Retail trade- All of which 1 wjH le soW very Vrw for Cash, or given in exchange for all kinds of Back-country Produce at the highest market price. JAMES S. GRANT.

Jany 28, 1845. 43tf CONSTABLE' ELECTION. rpHE friends of LEWIS A. NIXO will up-JL port him for re-election to the office of Constable in the Town of Faycltevilie. Jany 28, 184-S.

4 tt HVAVAVLtt. RAN AWAY from the Sttbscriber. rtn the 1st day of January, a negro man rmmed Iuke, belonging to the Bryan Estate, aged about 30 years, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout buih, Mack complexion. I suppose that he may be in the neighborhood of Taylor's Bridge, in Sampson, where he was raised, or in the neighborhood of James Evans's, where I believe he has a wife. The above reward will be paid for bis apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in any jai.

so lhat I get him. NATHAN K. McDUFFIE. 43tl atots in Congress Lotrisiana to vote for the int- Eben. Nclms, Xdni'r of Thomas addill, Sen'r, ile-ccased, and others.

II appearing, bv affidavit, that Wilrium Waddill, John R. Flill and wife Mary," Rifjliard Tom-linson. Anna Lancaster. (William TomlSrtson, John' Tomlinson. Mary Jane Tomlinsnn, children and be.r at law of Richard Tomlinson, Sen'r,) James Tomlinson end his children, Thomas, Margaret, John.

Caroline, James, and Sidney II. are non-residents of this Stale: It is therefore Ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, notifying said absent Defendants to bo and appear before the Hon. the Judge of our next Court of Equity, to be held for ths County of Anson, at tl Court House in Wadesbormjgh, on the 2d Monday of Marcri next, then and there to answer, plead, or demur, to said Bill, otnerwisc tlie same will be taken' pro corifcaso, and sef down for hearing et parte as to thcrrf. Witness, Wm. E.

Troy, Clerk and Master of our said Court of Equity, at Office in Wadeslmrongh. 2d Monday in September, 1844, and in the 69th ar of American Iiideprndeccf. 43 WrM L. TROT, C. day ago.

wa ratified by lire Emperor of China and went into operafion at Canton on the 25th Sept. lest cttiin turned, the St 1 tiipviretrhf4iOnd the lover country reduced. From Texa, an ineetdmg enemy "ill nrrer attempt inch an eHfcffritt) if ht doe, iioticitft'landing all thut ar he an rid nnd ae.rted on the jtovr of Vonzre on thiuhject. I Vill touch that the invaittr will pny for hi temerity." Never did one mnn move pwtpwlrfy conirwliet arm-ther, than Gen. Jackson in 10 cotrtraxbeto Grfr.

Jackson in 1841. The letters which Ihe Globe bus not ptrolrsfie, are President Tyler's Message, Annexation, and Mr. dboun's lo Mr. King, our French Minister, mediirre An.wejrirfioTi ri was rejected in Ue lower Hmre of the Ijegiskiture, 38 lo 26. t'-rr mneh commented on in England.

MARRIED I rnudent Tyler had received a special vote of NEW YORK SENATORS. huiiel Dickinson In Robeson county, on the 9ih insU, by the Rev. banks for a set of Charts published by Cot.jfress, and Join. A. D.x, (the one for and the her against J- R.

Mcintosh, Mr. DUNCAN McN AIR to Miss 1 1U IBATHSHEBA JANE ALFORD, daughter of aieh he had presented to Lloyd s. Mr Everett U. 8. Minister, is expected to return id to abound wilh evidences of Ins arfrt I the I ra- I exes,) nave neen i senator Kobeon county place of right and 1 allmadgc.

Of course they arc rime enrly the Spring. sa was comparatively quiet, and I onnell is For instance: the Treaty was ratine Iry i- in r. I At A nil bct Iiens, and ol the "Uid Hunker laciion ot ine tv. have "lost much Bbls. NEWARK CIDER, for sole bv 1).

McLACRIN. Senate on the 24th July, ich, imi p- paTty, which thus trinmphed over the "Barn-Bnrn- are called. A most hap- JB. -W .1 .1 A 1 I i is.ri ciee.uiaiioii tnai me uunimuu ni'in crs. us the weaKcr portion ers." us the weaker portion if L.L..

i l.i ii for ncnrlv two years. In the mean nme. urn Jon. 2tt, la45. r- llf prriltUDlV Ot' Ittt-Slt-Vl A.

nil un-umi I 1 Jacka wrote Pro-ideut Monroe on the iiim Oct, PJ selection ol ux 1 each otiiet ncruiuc tbe end of tbw suuuner. i.

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