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Mr. is saying that there were pre-existing causes, independent of the two vetoes, rendering their duty, that is, the duty of all the late members FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. Oct. 13. ybttbville: Brandv, poa 40 a 50 Lime, of the Cabinet.

lo resign imperative, This is not 1 Ditto, apple, 80 a 35 I Lead, bar, 7i a 8 Mackerel, what Mr. Bell siid. He poke only of pre-existing Bacon, $2. a $2 7 a 8 none. 27 a 30 a 30 70 a 75 ESDAY.CTOHRIlSil, OF EX-GOVERNOR OWEN.

It i that wc announce the death of Molasses, Outs, Oil, Linieed Nails, cut, 27 a 28 12 a 15 8 a 10 10 a 13 7 a 8 causes which rendered it his van duty to "ecswaxi Butter, The distinction is important, a the Jeffersouian has Rop founded on ih preveiled stateiiient a charge of mean-, Coll'ee, ness and hypocrisy against all the resigned Secreta-: "lloli n-g' ii f4 a 6j il. 1 1 Po del, keg, MAGMFICEXT SCHE.MES.-Tlw OctUr Numlrotht excellent woik, the SouU.crn Literary MeiMienger, contain a erieti of Letter d-dre-acd Mr. Claj, by an officer of the Navy, (understood to be Lieut Maory.) i whicb very powerful eontidcrationa are stated in favor of the etab-liahment of a Navy Yard and Naval Academy at Memphis, and a National Foundry at some point on the MUaisaippj above that place; with a National Ship t'anal to connect the waters of the Miasiiwippi with the Lake. At Memphia, he say, team ships could be built at hnlf the coat of construction lavished them at the North. Witness the frigate Fulton, of 720 tons, which com $333,000, or $460 per ton, whilst the British war steamer Cyclops of 1,195 tons, cost hut 250.000.

or less than $240 a ton, her timbers too lieing imported, chargeable with heavy duties. He anJ ciuinent icimw nuj.cn, mc noo. hit-b occurred at Piltshnmugh, Clint- ly us be secorrj nt whatever cost. Key est is the Gibraltar of these hlraiu, with harlior susccptible of being atreiigtheiiej aud rendered impregnable as that. The South and the West are never secure, nor their defences complete, until this tie made a strong hold, where the public vesjeU may rendezvous in war, and merchantmen retreat for safety.

France has made Toulon, in the Mediterranean, her great Naval establishment. 8pain too had her Carthagena. What Toulon is to France, and Car-thagena was to Spain, Pensncola is to us. Though Spain had the Dock-Yards of Fayal and Cadiz, and France those ofCherberg and Brest, outside of their Mediterranean, the exigences of war soon taught each of them, the importance of good Naval Stations at Carthagena and Toulon. From the experience of Spain, and the example of ranee, let the South and West learn a leon; and resolve to press the subject, shoulder to shoulder! nor to give over, until the Javal establishment at Pensacola be made the Toulou of their Mediterranean.

Pensacola has many advantsjes. Its natural no. otton Yarn, 16 a 20 iRags, 2 A ries. Il is unfortunate that the Editor's senre ofj Saturday Iwt. "a I I on UI'V ill Ct' Cotton Bag'ng.

20 a 25 Corn. 45 a fo Copperas, a 4 Candles, F. F. 17 Sugar, brown, a 11 Lump, 16 Louf, 18 a 20 Salt, 60 a 75 fever at limingioii in urn- itm, duty to his readers, if not fo the abused Secretaries, does not permit him to publish the documents liiem-xelves, instead of his own version of tlicm. 3,11 visit to the South West.

A rO'll LcMBtn-row, October 9. 1 84 E. J. Hale, Esq. Sir: In your pnf-r of last week I see that Mr.

A. D. McNair has attempiid io account for his having plead Infancy, us pnbli-lud in your paper ol the previous week. I am glad tha' he has susceptibilities, and opc that thcx are so ir aroused lhal he will, in lhs patticular at least, -an no moie." He seems himself to be perfectly aware, that I have in my possession testimony ot'ilie most indubitable charaeler, to rcb'jt his dixit in reference to my incapacity to teach Latin. he says it is probable this will be replied to hy written een i He is equally aware, too.

lhm after he. had quit my Achool under a charge of incompetency on nix part, he was challenged lo an investigation "by a suitable; committee that committee selected and the dav and place appointed for my examination he, and the gentleman whom he had selected, "came up Why did he shrink from this investigation? Did he foresee that his charge would appear as fal-e as the motives which induced ii Lei public opinion decide. But "eighteen months" had elapsed before thi suit was brought. How ime he to think of tint' He knew full well that I id been l.oni tiio tate the whole li.mt suppose he haJ been hoping to hide behind til "Statute of Limit itions." bv which he might save bis money, and avoid the f-tii! more infamous plea of 'io'. But alas! I rcturn-ed too soon, arid lo and behold." I warranted the hlrt nTicient1y recovered to travel, he he Virginia Springs where he spent the L-i-nt ta 1 1 With impaired rotlicr lour, Feathers, Flaxseed, Hides, recn, dry, Iron.

Lard, 5 a 50U Sack, $2 35 a 40 jTallow. 10 all i0 a 1 Tin, hot, $13 a I3J 4 a 5 jTobaero. leaf, 3 a 5 12i a 14 heat, $1 a 1 10 a 5j 28 a 30 7 a 8 IWool. 15 a 20 The paers by the bst mails, report numerous shipwrecks, north and east of New York. Among others, the Bark Amanda, from Limeiic for Quebec.

41 lives lost. 0r tlinr i.u l.r. was on his wav to his rJ" i lull was unable to proceed niien in that the United States follow the example thorough, where, after a few day rib." NEW ORLEANS. The veil ow fever appears to be on the decline. Deat ison the 30ih, of hich 26 were of yellow fever.

,,,,,,,1, ho LrraUicu ma stnti.tis of trut to which he was call- Tie tjrWU" 1-11VA niul iisclul hip. ami thl. course o. k11" I. -ain credit to himself.

-itict t'ie eilinialioi in which he was i tlie State. In the private circle, MARRIED, In Richmond county, N. C. on Thursdav. the 7ih uist ALEXANDER STEWART, of county, to Mw ANN McRAE, youngest daughter of Daniel ri.ciMii.lf.il- anil nn of France and England, by contributing one-fifth of is imPortant- It is in the midst of our live- thc cost of as many substantial steamers as indvid- ttotTe! as and it is convenient to excel- lantiai steamers as in.bvkl- Ient ituWr and Naval gtoreg anJ Lm a uai emerpnze may be disposed to construct with that sources reauired to make it an important Naval sta- id, on condition that in case of war thev should be tion- il hotild be abuntiantly furnished with turned over to government at a valuation.

England eans and facilities, which are to 6 be found at the North, for building, eauinnin and he says, vv, ,0 have a fleet of fifty RUch steam repairing our men-oNwar. Suiubl? 2 ships, now employed as packets to New York, Bos- places or rendezvous, ousht, also, to Ixr supplie.l ton, kc. but to be at her disposal in case of war. Ho the C0a8t of eorg'a. North and South-Carolina, would have the United States keep pace with Euro- MR.

of those remarkable ex- pean powers in this matter, so as, in case of colli- hibitions of inconsistency of whic the political life sion. to be prepared to meet them in this new and of Mr. Calhoun has been io full, is given in the arti- most powerful species of Naval warfare. And in- cle from the Charleston Courier, on the preceding stead of the government building them, and laving page. ftjS lU't -t-s I ad'All wllOU.

lo2S wVillllil 1J. hve ncen but' i1'" 4-4 Sheeting, Fay etteville manufacture, 8 i ts. pr.yd. '1-4 dit'o ditto ditto, 6 tliito. COTTON.

Sales are generally made at 8 cents; coming in more freely than heretofore. We are glad to see that more of the business of the South Western counties of the State than u-iul, is coining to litis place. The low price of (iroccries here, and the low freights from New York, are thus exhibiting their natural effects. Coiton at Augusta, 7 to 8 principal sales 8 to 8L Cotton at Mobile 8 to 9t quality inferior. Cnit, in nt Charleston 6 to y.

Corn 72. Flour 6 75 lo 7 25. Cotton ut Colnmbus lo 7L Cotton at exv Orleans 8 to 10. Receipts of the week C092 bales. Flour 4 50.

Bacon 2 to Cotton at New York 7 to 11. Flour 5f to 5J. Cotton al Columbia has declined to 7 lo 8L Prime lots would not command over 8L Corn t2 lo 75. Bacon 7 ii9. l'loui 7 lo 8.

poor child, and to se.xe his money, he has cxpoved his character; aud for an trh I know, he may weep a good deal under the merited casligalion; hut hope that the kindness of his numr, and the natural buoyancy of childhood, may soon dry up his tears. As the testimony to which he refers may be wanted bfore a dilfcreiil tribunal. I shall not now ask it? publication. Your ob't scrx J. L.

DAVIS. Mi.rcrt-lv dfi.lorctl. hv Kelson, h. in the communion of the Church, he viewed the approaches of resignation, and died without a eatiu DIED. In this county, on Tt)uY pvening last, JO-SIA1I EVANS, in tle 75.h eai of his age, one of our most reupcclahfV planters, and a xery worthy and upright ri'iten.

He was at the time of his death the oldest actuia; M'ucrate in the eounty. In Ibis county, on ibe 3d iniVlsRt. MARY ANN. eldest daughter ot Mr. Ahluni At Pi si 'orough, a lew day 'jtto, of CroHp, MARY JONES, rldestthiki of lb fJo.

Abr-bam CMHil. i -istcr pays a deserved tribute to mil oiiiv one of our most distinguished I cilien'. I ut one of the purest and best n''Tr' l'-d; his)o "oro forcitily ix- Iveui tier, aged annul 4 years. In this county, on Wednesday morning, trVe- 6ib I WILLIAM LE WIS, in the 8U vear of his WILMINGTON MARKET October 6. Steam Mill Lumber IS 00 a 14 00; River Lumber, ENTERTAINMENT.

LOOK AT THIS I My House has been thoroughly repaired. I will keep Eulei taintnciit at xery reduced prires, and be glad to welcome I'm; return of my friends and customers. Call ami see. E. SMITH.

tin- concern that is on tlie vounioiiunccs vonli can pourtray it. He had so much ami good decision of purpose kindness ol licarl, liilimcssoi priucl- i i BotmU 6 00 a 7 00; Flooring 8 00 a 4 60 a 5 60; Staves, W. O. rough. 16 00 18 UvJjejud, noue; IL O.

rough, 1 1 W) a WjfibingW 1 i0T7Koru 65 a 70; SaJt, I 1 1 01 Idling, oinon oi j.is,.n mm ltf FaytltetiUt, jQclvber 13, 1841. 1 equanimity ui disposition and 1,1 1 lliat he commanded resect i i. coarse. 0 a 35, Kice 3 62 a 3 75T -y Mj Houae oo lb corner of Gillespie and Nnrrtl Tbem were sle on yesterday farJ lit whs mum. mi? INCREASE OF CRIME.

The Locos lay all the blame of the numerous defalcations, forgeries, murders, to the influence of the haid cider aud log cabin carousals," us they call them, of the Whigs during tlie last year. Before they can establish the correctness of their charge, they will have to show that the Sw-ailwouts, Prices, Boyds, Harrises, Colls, Edw anises. were Whigs, for of uiise those who did not participate in such "carousals" could not hire been demoralized by them. And niureovei ibex will have to prove that the robberies of Swar-tvvout. Trice, took place after the aforesaid "carousals." No.

Il as the reign of Ja ksonism that bioke down the restraints of moral and legal obligation, and let lo. se ihe fjoixd of iniquity with which the land has since Iiren diluted. '1 be Loco J-'oco papers an- in the habit of dubbing Mi. Ewing, -Butcher Exxing." Can any one lell why! Vc never heard that he had followed that calling, humble as his occupations were in eai'x life. VI.

I I 1.1 i them up to rot, he advicn that they should be built principally by private enterprise, mid employed in commerce, duiing peace. Memphis he regards as the best place for building these -hips, us it is contiguous to the iron, coal, copper, hemp. of the West and JSouth-W est. l'roin that point, too, the egress to the (iulf of Mexico, und, bv means ol the proposed can.tl, to the Lakes, (the two great theatres of any future ru.) would be speed and s-ufc. The proposed can.il, besides its udt untaxes lo commerce, would enable iho ulled Slates, in case a war with England, to throw a lone at into the Lakes, ilh lib to strike a blow tlful might be decisive, of li.i i i to wait the tedious process of building alter coininencid.

fSo much for the West. As regaids the the riter has some import. suggestions. Not a solitary building yard has been established by government iSouth of Norfolk! and the one al lhal place was established by Virginia at her ow cxien.se, and cedeil to the government, in 1600, on condition that a Navy ard should be maintained there forever. nil ford Jiaa.

convenrenr mm jraaiset, axiu near 1110 Hf.lv Rank E. H. I Hi'. liriMUlM career, nui ii'n-, in wnom -cnlle virtues have shone more clearly. I I.I I an if 'i (hev nave nern moiv sh.ioiiv nuu i i- age, a soldier and pensioner of the Revolutionaiy ar, and a native iff Cnn'Mtua, Greene county, N.

('. Previous to tlie commencement ol hoKtitiliesi ith the mother country united himself ith the Wesley an issionrff feato Mvre religious tenet he adhered to the day of hfS death. He appeared to depart in lherlfll as-nirai rc of a Mooed imniorlabtx hen asked it he had douhls as to his luluie stale, he replied "No, I am rcitdv," raisinii his hand and poiulltii: upwards. Conhuhh icuttt: In Haywood, Chatli-nn county, on Wednesday I ist, very suddenly, of gout in the stomach. Col.

JOHN FARRAR. ac! a unit 6f. formerly and tor many veirs a represeiita.tive in the General Assembly Irom that County. In Sampson county, on Friday last, Mr. JETHRO GATES, a highly resun table citizen, leaving a vonim wile and inlaiit ctnl l.

FOR SALE. or i i Me Uis gone down to thi I i'UII'II r.i mi A VALUABLE Cotton and Grain FARM, of i'ii' riuciiOsS ol manhood, and in the- midst ii i i ni I.i4 In 1 1 1 1 1 the nruuil in morning of several lot. at 2 50; but Ulef ottca at 2 40. Tar brought at the Inst Bales 1 60. La tier, The same scarcity of river lumlier reported last week couiiiiucs.

Not a sale has come lo oui knowledge. '1'iniLcr. The supply and demand are abwut e-qu al. JLiciin. Sides of country baron are reported at 6 a for sides and shoulders.

Hams are inquired for and won LI bring 8 a 9 cents. Cum. This article comes in very snninclv. ill' an uii'leiiiihed n.inie, ami the ot a useful and lionoralilc life, '(t'wrrior Oueii lille.l lor two year the Extru-lH ut his iiutie State, mid would hac been yV'-vJ tvi thai lii'i stjiinii hy acelaination, it the il. bout 850 acres, within three mile of this place, of which there are about 200 ai res of prime Loxv Grnuuds, on Gould's Folk.

The Farm is in a tutod utiitc of cultivation. Any person wishinir to 01 from 10 to 25 hands, would do well to call and look for themselves. Apply to W. B. McCORKLE.

WaJeJjoroutrfi, A'. (kl.b, 1S21, 71tf scarcely enough to meet the demand. Any con- ii rue I't'en iernutled; lint, in tins nil the ert'orls ol hi I'iicihU. He rc- In Davidson county, 011 the fuh Mr. JACOB siderable quantity, however, xvould knock down the lilt MM ELL.

aired about 70 ye ir. The decerned market. is a most excellent man. and his loss wil' be I hite. There is none ofieriiiir, recent shipments ALMANACS YOll iiu i iictl the county of Ins i ice, in lifi'i-lalio'c.

and tilled oilier r.jli.(is ol ii i 'i-'iiir; ami all situations, his pleasing i i i 2'ievou-lv felt by all his nei 'lilors. for the time to hav been made ot all on hand. It max be re-iFIURNEk cv HI GHE', nave neani lli.u was a salt-lioller, or IjIioi- er at the salt-woiks, and that he was a hostler, in which occupations he xxas aceusto-oed lo earn morn lo enable him to pay his is. hooling. But hi -j tiier he was a salt-boiler or a butcher, a sneei al the armers and Planters', inn I 1 I Hi ii'iiuiicu iiiiii iiiic ui ol' our public men.

ilile as he dei-crvedly as in all the tli.i il.illta'l Itll.t VIT. For bale, wholesale and retail, bv E. J. HALE. Ocfoler 12.

1811. i i ii come. inaiked linil the harvesting ot rice on the (Jape Fear Also, in Davidson, on the morning of the. Rth in- progiessinn rapidly and lhal comes in hand- si.nu, Mr. MI a-ed about riftv- somely, in quantity and quality.

fiv ears. Mr. Hunt was a most woilhy and valued I 'II ERA VV A RKET October 5. citizen. Daron 'J a 10, Beeswax 22 a 25; Coffee 12 a 15; In Rowan county, on the 30th Mr.

WASH- Coiion 8 a yJ; e'orn 50; Flour 5 25 a 00; INGTON a-ed about 27 years. Feathers 40 a H. Won 5t a Lime 4 a 4j; o- At his residence the counly of MoMtgomerv on lasses 40 a 50; Nails, cut, i a 8. Tuesday the 7ih Mr. JOHN JORDAN.

I LIST OF LETTERS From Virginia to New Hampshire, since the war, more than a hund.id of doliai have been disbursed foi the ami scarce a dullar South and ct, except a paltry Mini al I'ensacoia. If a ship on the est India staiion reijuiies repjirs, however slight, or loses a few hands by death or desertion, she must go the Noith to supply her wants. Ii a crew is lo be paid to the North goes the ship, thai the money of the improvident sailors may be squandered at the ri ht plai e. The lusl lell ol the series places this matter in so strong a light thai wc ih he eonspn-u'us. I he natural i ii Hid rendered him unambilioim ol pul- ii, niil ill private life, he found ample -1 rt 1 1 wKii'tl irii I tip EMAINTNG in the Post Office at Wadesbo- IT rough, N.

on the 1st of October, 'Sll: rwi.n rti an-! ornaments of our nature. 1 houch in 'inii'le fortune, he did not Kit down A. C. B. Anderson.

13. Nathan Beverly, Lemuel Berman. C. Richard Caudle, nicy Cotrell, Cul- lorl ol AVilmiiiton. nied 72 xenr.

alter a slmrt lut severe illness ol tour davs, winch he bore wiPi much christian lortitude. I i. i'Ui' fo ili no dotv i' It lie ii li i- no i li.irirv to exercise. He live. I in humbleness of his wigiri comes xxith a bad grace fiom those ho make such loud professions ol democracy, and pretend such a- horror of ji istocracv.

'J hese sneers at "butcher" Ewing, remind one of the riq ly of the celebrated Mr. Shelly of Virginia to a contemptuous lemaik of John Randolph, in Congress: 'The gentleman is leased to renin. the House," said Mr. Shelly, "that I have been a shoemaker. It i true: 1 xvas a sboe-maker.

But if ihe gentlem iu himself I. ad been a shoe-maker, it is probable that he xxouhl luxe bee a a shoemaker still." It the rex ilers of Mr. Exxing bad been butchers, they might have bt en butchers still, und more respectably employed than some ol ihcm are now. i i i i doer, Andrt p. Stepl E.

Calvi 1.1... er, Andrew phen Decs. .1. line ol is niriiuici. biiu Miureu ii- i aics, i.

i i i i i are tempted to coc it entire. Hi the hoof ih.it will iicv it-I ilois. mid its jo s. When called i Mr. Joid.in was born am raised in a tew miles ot 1 KRIY LS l.eie he resided al dealh.

and allhough he bad Oetoln-r 1. Schrs. Lodcmia Elia from Phila-1. ever souuht or Idled any hiirh station III lite, he Jane from Baltimore. Julia from New was a worthy served his counly lor yi)lk Hiia Belle from New York.

in Edwards. te ants, he G. John Oil! ice, Susan Galliings. im e. i aim sense ol their equal lihls, but to a consideration of i i.

r. i jj i' II I r- post HO IirM ill me IIOIIl DEPARTURES. October 1. Biig Cabinet for Antigua. 5.

Brig TUL i F. 1'. Mr. Spencer has uecepted xx 111. Purriiigton lor Gaudaloupe; Schr.

Deboiah minx ve.irs as a puone servaui, during vviiicu iniif he ir lined tor himself lle ijood will and esteem ol all vv Ii. became acquainted xxith him. He had been the husband ol three aimia'de wives, and the father ot seventeen children, fifteen of whom, xvitli a bereaved companion, ui lioxv living, lo ixouin their tr ui l.u ol xv ar. I lie xv nigs Ann Somers for New Londoii. 6.

Brigs Belie for New York, Tieiuout for Wf It Indies. the danger ol their condition hilst in such a neglected rlale as at present: To Mk. Cut: Sir, Let us now look into the condition of our Naval establishments and means ol dett-nce in the South. Take the map of North America, and cast nui eye on il Iroin the Capes of iiginta down the Al-Itiitic coast passing around tlie Florida icels, into ol a ij i be highly gratified at Lis a- ut. ji.J speak of him in the strongest terms 1: reiuira: ss.

H. Robert II 1. 1 1 Win. How. 11 Ephruiiu Hunter, Noah 13.

Ilemby, James Hamer. K. Elia Kciulail. L. Sherwood Lindsay.

M. Jourdon Mnnis. Kardv Vnv. P. sRedilick Price, C.

W. lYcplcs, Samuel riiil-lips, Lewis Parker. R. R. J.

Railord, 2. S. A bey Sinclcic, Lcwellen Sinclere, II. Strctit-er, Martha Sxvink. T.

Gray Taylor, J. M. Threadgill, B. Ten-nent, Thos. Tatton, John Tyson, Jr.

VV. Freeman Wright, iseph White, Josejdx Woods, P. H. Winston, John M. iliiams.

ol r-r. the Gulf of Mexico to the lemote Sooth-W estern KlILK.vSKU. Col. Crogm xvas for-, it i.i mi Hie 4Ui nisi, nx Kiciiaro jack- fCJ The liev. Dr.

Capkrs, Secretary of the Missionary ietv of the M. E. Church, xxill preach in the Methodist Church in this place, on Sunday the I7(h at the usual hours of service, vv lien collections ill be taken up in behalf of ihe ission: rv cause. t'uyilhvillt, Ud. 8, 1841.

i corner ol tlie Luitetl iates a distance ol ntioultwo thousand miles and nu will not rind single Na tlie I S. aulliorlties. iv e'CTti il lii I lie line. I 71 W. B.

McCORKLE. V. M. TRIM. OF McLEOD.

This important trial Monday the 'lib wist, and the New DENTISTRY. LIST OF LETTElltJ COOL IMPUDENCE. The Globe charger the 1 late Secietary Ewing xxith lu-hcl of duty, for itol collecting Irom the I Uauk. balance due ihe United Mates for its last bond for stock, amounting to The very document reii-d on by tlie Globe to prove this u.ghclot duty, shows lhal tbe debt U-caine pay able in Septeinlicr 1840, and from that time tiil an Buieii xx ei it out of olii a period of six month no tlVurt appears to have been made to colled the debt. Ti.c vv as able lo pay tiieli, but is not now.

It is the late administration which is charged le with neglect. The Globe also includes in a of "debts" due bv the U. S. Bank. tiob.

the damages retained by the Bjlik on the protest ol the French bill during (ien. Jackson's administration. This is a luhculous pretension, as no Court of Justice will ever give a EMAIN1NG in the Post at Fax etteville. I'll are tilled ith details of (he ev ideuce up I'h Ijst. It i il.e general impression, at the N.

on the 1st of October, 18-11: 'J'hroiiirh all his life lir was a friend to Religion, and. for many vearu pie-vions to his death, a woithv meuiU'r of the Baptist Church. He was mi indulgent parent, an al'eelioiute husband; kind to all. and a special friend to the poor. And to the ureal consolation his bereaved lamilv aud friends, thmuirh minx ear.

sol his life ais well as in his dealh, he nave hii abiding testimony that while his trail body, xvorn down bv toil and the weight of many years, li sts ill silent lonib. h.s happv soul bus gone home lo God who gave it, a nil lias entered upon that eleiiial rest lhal remains lor ihe people of God. Tiulx may 11 be said 1 1 ui, 13 lcss-d are the dead which die in the Lord trout heucetort ca. sailb ihe Spirit, that ll.ev iimv rt si from iheu labouis; and then xvoiks do hdlovx litem 'l'o see a pilgrim as he dn-s, itil uloi in Ills II xx To Heaven he lift- lis longing eyes, And bids the world adliu. Corn.

In Wilmington, on the '25ih MARY FRANCES. inUnt daughter Mr. John Dawson, agt-0 18 months. Recentlv. in Lenoir county, Major General JAS.

A. Allen Arnet, William Autry, Susnn At- though ii-i iliir-. tli.it Mi Leod would be acquitted R. GILCHRIST has arrived, und may be found kin, Railord Autry. B.

F. Atkins, Elizabeth Allen, I) James Anderson, (11. ,.) Ehnbeih Alderman. at the Lafaxette Hotel until ihe 2Utli instant. l.ic nil! ii, i I '-m 0 roi.trndictorv that it is difficull to its He, on a jury.

Many deposi- October 12. 1 xv -if 111 I rove an alibi. judgment against ihe JJ.n.k oti 1 bal lal in. val Depot, ut which even a whether disabled mi a gale, or ciipplrd in an cool. I In-repaired.

Not a great while ago, a small Revenue cutter, had to lie sent trom the so-called Navy- ard at Pensacola, to Charleston. South-Carolina, to liuti firr xida caktJ and some slight repairs nude. Now. take the othei side ol picture, tin back to Mason cV Dixon's line, and run your linger towards the North on the map, that you max see what has been done for that region, the way of Naval defence and improvements. In the waters ol ihe 'hesapcake.

you find two well appoiiiU'd Navy-'nrd, and one Naval l.ili,ui. In the itei ot the Delaware is another large building Yard less than two degrees larthcr on. you come to another extensive Dock-Yard at New-York and a tew hours thence, to two more Boston and Portsmouth both in the waters of Massachusetts. Yel in ail this p.ntial protection, and unequal distribution of the national bounty, the South and the e-t have complained not. In these matters.

Southern and cslcrn statesmen ha taken urmi nds far above mere local interests, stale picjudiccs, or sectional jealousies; they have occupied the in-luence of patriotism; with a free xxill and a liberal hand, they have been among the toremost to vote a-way the public inonev, herever and win never the honor, the salelv. or the welfare of iheir eountiy required il. Without ask ins whether ibis or that would Ik; rnost iK'iii'litcd by a aval appropriation, thev liaxe strixi-n to make the Navy all tli.it the ilinitx ot their country, auroad, or its salctx at home, requires il lo Iw. A despatch xeeI-of-xx ar font from New-York Pensacola, in the Gull of Mexico, was thnty-lour day in licking the passage on one occasion, and liliv-siv on the other. Upon an axerage it would lake twenty or thirty days lor a Naval hirer, from the nearest port of the North, to carry relief to ihe iiroiertv of our citizens in'.

the (iulf of Mexico. In iMI'nKTANT ELECTION. The elections 1 1 I iihI am d'eoria, which have just taken I Ik folly of Mr. Tyler's course W'ni jiMrty. Those who, in Novemlicr Ii -trengtli to carry every thing before them, in, luli'iciit, neglect to go lo the Foils, and i-'-i'f 'In- lii 1.

1 i i their opponents. xlir in is, Loco, is elected (lovernor, a Irjii bed in.ijiirii v. a majoiitv xx hich might ii inerrvmie thc W'hi'js in Baliiniorc a- B'i t. to vote. In the House of Delc- Mi" ii a majority, to what extent knmvii, The Senate remains, as before, Ivw nl the inembcfs of taut branch B.

HiTFIELD. I In kaleiirh. on the 6h Dr. ARTHUR NEL- S(lX, aed aboiil 50 native of h'redei icklow 11. Maryland, and eldest s.in of the lale sallant Gm.

Ro-rer Nelson. Dr. N. xvas formerly a Surgeon in the U. S.

A 1 my. but had been connected with the Post Oflire Department for many years, and xx is. at EDW'l) W. WTLLK1XGS, Commission Forwarding Agent, FAYETTEVILLE, N. Has in Store, and received by lale arrivals 4 HAGS Laguira and Cuba COFFEE, 1 0 vl 30 hhds.

Muscjvado. Porto Rico and St. Croix SUGARS, 70 bhds. Surinam and N. O.

Molasses, 000 sai ks Liverpool Salt, 500 bushels Alum ditto, 10 tons Swedes and Enirlish Iron, 100 kegs assorted Cut Nails, 50 till 1 't Dupoul's Powder, 100 bags Shot. 500 lbs. Bar Lead, 7 5 boxes 8 10 10 12 Window Glass, 1 cask Putty. 20 asks Crockery, assorted, 10 ditto Glass Tumblers Pocket Bottles, 20 casks and half casks Malaga Wine, 20 boxes Bar Soap. ALSO Pepper.

Spice, Ginger, Indigo, Cassia, Starch, the lime ot his death, a travelling Post Othee Agent. In Warren rountv, on ic 23.1 ultimo, very slid- i A GREAT R.CAL -TAKEN UP. A man named John N. alias Hugh S. Jli.l, alias Col.

Monroe Edwards, was a sled tew days ago ut Philadelphia, and readily svlenlilied as the authur of tlie forgeries by xxhicli Messrs. Broxx Brothers ok Co. anil Mi.Coirie, ul New oik, were lately swindled out of upwards of eai h. ol the niuni'v was found in his trunk. It secnislh.it he has been a conspicuous character about New-York lor a xear or two past, and that this is not his first essav al sxv nulling, or at gii.tral system ol laatyklttv.

He is a nalixc of Kentucky, and a former resident of Louisiana and A Lb. una, is a very genteel looking man, 8 or 30 years of age. Another man, who gaxe his name us John Kinly, was arresled al But'alo on ihe 2J lust, who was pre denly, xxhiteon a visit to his relations, Mr. I L- LI AM J. li 1 1H EY, eldest son of the late Dr.

Janus I D. Ridley, of Wake Forest, in the 2 1th ear ol his age. In Guilford, on the 3d JOHN SWAIM. Esq. W.i i ii t.

is ear. B. James Raker, Marx Jane Buie, Bryan Bx rd, Nell C. Beard, Slej heh Bethea. Jane Bunn, Lueiuda Burnet.

Margaret Bin kloe, John Bell, Tho. J. Bulla. Joseph I3unn, Daniel Baker. C.

James Cameron, Angus Cameron. James Chasn, John Colvin, Donald Campbell, Culver, Maleom Campbell, illiam Coibin, Jonas Cms-land, illiam Cliton. D. Littleton Drury, Thomas Dunn, Ansley Davis, Patrick Daily. E.

Theopbilus Evans. (i. Jno. Gaddie, Jas. Gibson, Win.

P. (irrg. H. Priscilla Hagins, Ransom How anl, Jno. Hair, Alexander Haws, Chas.

M. Harris, Elizabeth Haws, Dorcas Howell, Allen Hall. J. Alex'r Johnson, E. Jennings.

Robt. Johnson. K. Ezekiel King, G. T.

King, Barbara A. King, Harriet Kelly. L. Fanny Lily, Patience Locus, Sin rod Lucas. M.

Dr. Robert Monroe, Mitel, ell, Mary Ann Maxwell, Henry Mason, David Manuel, (iood-win Manuel, Duncan Munn, David S. Maultsby. Mr. Alexander McKelhen, Alexander Donald.

James D. McCollum. David G. McDuffic, W. L.

McDiarmid, Isabella McNeill, Alex VMeAllister, Daniel McMillan. Neil McKay, James McFadyen, Neil McDonald, Margaret McNeill, Nuncy McLean, Neil McLean, John McRay. Gilbert Mclnnis, Thomas McKay, Daniel McGill, John Mclnish, McKinnon, Penelope McSwain, Angus McMillan, Duncan L. McMillan, Andrew McDunn, John McKinnon. N.

David R. S. Nowlin. 0. William J.

Oldham, Jesse Olephant. P. Abel Fain, Thomas Porter, Anthony Fil-kington, Edward Perry. R. John Ray.

(Tailor.) Elias Revels, D. B. Robinson, Jonathan Roberts. S. Lovedy Smith.

Col. Wm. Shaw. Tho. Stroth-er, Eliza C.

Smith, Dauiel Stewart. Emily So William Smith, Blufort Simmons, Richard Smith, William Strickland. T. Eliza Tv ler. W.

Hiram Wright, John H. Williams. William Whitehead, Silvester Worle, Susan Ann iliiams. The neighborhood of thr deceased has lost one of "'rsu, only about 20 counties, out of near its most vnlual Ic men cuit off in the prime of life, 1M "ecu heard from, but it is almost certain und in the midst of bis usefulness. At his residence in Clarke county, on the 1st Hon.

JOHN MURPHY, aged 5G years. Loco, is re-elected -Governor, und i'' same wi a rfnjority in the "'-I'liturc. Tliey have already gained largely over HlYtinn. Mr. MnrpUy served two terms as tiovernor 01 and Lump Sugar, Epsom and lilauher IalU, homa, and xvas subsequently a Roprcsrntalixe in Copperas.

Svaleraius, Madder, Imperial anil Hyson Congress. He was a gentleman of respectable tal- Cotton Hugging and Bale Rope, Saltpetre, Al pared to do a very ex tensive business in the same liue, consequence of such unequal distribution ot the pub- hi p08sesMoll amount of forged tl, euts, and was universally esteemed in all the re la- umi White Lead in Oil, ail assortment of Hollow mi IlCII hall the Whig party despair? By Dock-Yards and Depots, most of the European tions of life. He was a native Robeson counly, C. Ware, Wagon Boxes, The above will be lioxvers, ith their steam ships-of-w ar. arc actually or indillcrencc.

or wli itexer At Washington, Lieut. Col. R. D. WAIN-! sold low to town and country customers on tueusu "lax U'.

ivi ijixe place ere long to a nobler WRIGHT, of the United States Marine Corps. al credit. October 12. 1841. 71-4w Kit of unron.

pieiahle determiuniion to WOOL WANTED. drafts on various Banks in New York, all signed and leady lor use. We arc rejoiced to find that some of the villianies now so common, are meeting with their just recompense. The Mecklenburg Jetfersoniaiii charges us with misrepresenting President Tyler by saying, that he favored a Bank at the beginning of the Session." To sustain its charge, il quotes from Mr. Ewing's letter, WANT to purchase a few thousand pounds of nearer to our commerce in the (iulf of Mexico, than we ourselves.

In case of war, they have, much nearer than xve, secure places of rendezvous for vessels of all kinds. To us, there xvould be no sufficient shelter, nearer than Noifolk. Is protection less due to the South, than to the North! Docsihc vicinity of the West-India Islands with iheir blark-a-inooi regiments, afford to the South an especial guaranty, that in war. she shall enjoy immunities, and le exempt from dangers unknown to the North? Or is it because the safety of (ieoriria and the Carolina, the inieirrity of their soil I Wool At New Orleans, of yellow fever, on the 14th Col. JAMES A.

HART, a native of South Carolina, and for many years a resident of Anson county. N. C. At Marion, on the 23d DAVID YAR-BROUGH, formerly of HilUIorough, N. C.

The death of his son. Dr. Yarbrough, heretofore announced, occurred at the same place on the 8lh. A. W.

SI btiL. 71-lu-. Oct. 12, 1841. 'Ul nilds hich have ever abused it.

"''NNKK To MR. 13 A DOER. The New York of tlie inst. says, "(juitc a number of t-ave Mr JJadger a dinner at the Ameri-1 1. I'il niglit.

As it was intended to be ra-' I r'vnlc alljir, j0 jllU) fUrther iar- t'Culjr. COMMERCIAL. RECORD. the reply of Mr. Tyler to Mr.

Bell, when, on the 18A August, he suggested Ewing's bill: "Talk not to me of Ewing's bill; it contains lhat odious feature of local discounts which I have repudiated in my mes T. L. Whillock. 71 JOHN MAC RAE. P.

M. IMPORT '-VNT FROM The Indi- are les nacred the products ot Western Pennsylvania and Virginia; of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri; of loxva, Florida and iskousin; of Kentucky and Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama, nr simin rimiiiimi.i 1 sage." Now, xx ith due respect for the assertion of jj 'uiim 11 1(11; III'MIIMIvn. .11 "M', Tlngpen arid a Mr. and car- oine rank and rom. On the 27lh, near lii M'ssrs.

Dleach and Primer xvere fired Cotton Yarn and Shirtings. NO. 4 to No. 12 COTTON YARN, a superior article, manufactured althe Beaver Creek Mills. 30 inch heavy SHIRTINGS, worthy the attention of purchasers, constantly on hand and for sale at ihe Store of HALL JOHNSON.

ALSO, JUST received, an assortment of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, IRON of all sizes, Slc. comprising a General Stock for Country Trade, which will be sold low fur Cash or Country Produce. HALL JOHNSON. October 12, 1841. Jltf Stale of North Anson County.

lTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applica-il tion will be made to the President. Directors the Jeffersouian, we deny that a declaration of Mr. Tyler on the lSjh August, is any proof that he did not favor a Bank 011 the 31st of May. The proof of the fact we stated, is furnished by that very letter of Mr. Ewing's which the Jefferson- Ull ihe f.

killed. the 30th, about 8 fr, 1 "rt rilllP lui.i ....,,.,1 If ian has relied on as evidence, and which il is there fore bound to credit. It is in Lbe following words: 1V 1 III! I 111 lollnl I (, P' 11 feared the express rider to Pi-1'' "Mfei, killed. Capt. Buike, 3d Artillery, Indians.

1 l.r I teamer Ltcaufort burat her boilers on 111 St. John's river, and killed a white "Il is equally a matter of justice to you and to myself to say lhat the bill which I reported to the two Houses of Congiess ut the commencement ot the in obedience lo iheir call, uuj mud'Jitd tu BRIGADE ORDERS. HEAD UJ BARTERS. Carthage, August 15, 1MH. 5 To the Officers Cowmaiulinj; Kiimtuls prising the Mh Division of the Carolina Mil ilia: YOU are hereby commanded to attend at the timr and places hereinafter specified, with the Regiments under your respective commands, armed and equipped as the law directs, for Review and Inspection, viz: The 85th Regiment at Whiteville, Columbuscouuty, on Friday, 15th October next.

The 41sat Elizabethtown, Bladen county, on Salur- day, 16th October. The 32d at Clinton, on Monday, 18th October. The 33d at Fayettcx ille, on Wednesday. 20th Ort. The 34th at Barksdale's, Cumberland, ou Thursday, 21st October.

The 44th at Carthage, on Saturday, 23d October. The Review will take pfce precisely nt 12 o'clock, noon, and the inspection immediately after. By order of Brigadier General, VV. D. DOWD.

COVINGTON J. ORRELL, Brigi'b' Inspector, ARRIVED, October 8th, Steamer Cotton Planf, with Goods for E. W. Willking. D.

A. Ray, Gardner McKethan, Rockfish Company. H. Branson, David Shaw, and James Martine, of this place; and for Cress Boger, H. Tush, Mastin fc Johnson, Craven McCain, Humphreys (iaither, J.

VV. Lindsay, T. F. Henley, T. Lineback, A.

H. Lindsay, Salisbury Company, Dr. C. Chalmers, Jacob Stout, Scott McAdoo, McRae Lawrence Christ'per, of the interior. Also on the 8th, Steamer Henrietta, xv'ilh boat Nelson in tow, with (J inula for Hall Sc Johnson, C.

T. C. J. R. M.

Orrell, Mrs. Rhodes, S. W. Tillinghast, David A. Ray.

Cook J. D. Williams. H. E.

J. Lilly, E. VV. Willkings. James Dodd, H.

L. My rover, and J. C. G. B.

Atkins, of this place; and lor R. C. Rhodes. A. Autry, Thomas Rice, Eckels DouthcU David Parks, kwfu Reid, Ducan Clark, J.

C. A. C. Blum, Chas. E.

Mott W. W. Elms, L. Springs, J. Holton.

W. M. Alexander, J. H. Gibbon.

C. J. Fox, L. D. Pember-ton.

and Thomas McNeely. of the interior. DEPARTED. October 8, 8teamer Cotton Plant, with Goods for George McNeill, E. Fuller, E.

W. Willkings, Benbow Rockfish Company, C. P. Mallelt, and J. D.

Williams. Also on the 9th, Steamer Henrietta, with Tobacco, Wax, xic for Hall Johnson, Daniel Johnson, B. Rose. T. S.

Lutterloh. C. J. M. Otrell, A.

W. Steel, aud others. Louisiana and Aikansas which pass through the Gulf of Mexico on their way lo inaiket are all these interests, I say, left thus exposed, because they are of less importance in the Federal eye. than their sis-ter-iiiterels in the North? Or shall the defenceless condition of the South and ihe est, be ascribed to the selfishness of the North and the East, xxhicli hitherto have been ascendant in the National Councils? No sir. Aaciibe that rather to the apathy ol the former two on the subject, and to their numerical weakness ill ihe legislative halls of the nation.

It rests ilh you to rouse them up. Under the new apportionment of representation, iheir representatives xxill outnumber tlie of the Northern and Middle Stales on the floors of Congress. 1 erbuin sal. Borderitm on the (iulf of Mexico, arc the Islands of Cuba. Jamaica, and St.

Domingo, besides groups of smaller ones, and the States of Texas. Mexico, and Centra! America; any, or ull of which, are liable to be occupied by powers at xvar with the United States. The (iulf is the Mediterranean of these countries; which, owing to the xvinds at the South. Cuba and the Bahamas at the East, is as much closed against egress, except through the straits of Florida, as is Ihe Mediterranean proper, except through the straits as tu unci juur u-pmbutiun" 1 "ien. And a U.

S. transfiort This letter of Mr. Ew ing' shows, therefore, that the President approved of a Bank bill at the com and Company ef the Bank of Cape Fear, after three months from the date hereof, for the re-issue of a Certificate for Twelve Shares of the Stock of the said Bank, in the name of William Little, the original of which has been lost. WILLIAM LITTLE. Ottobtr 5, 1841.

7l-3mpd stores, was totally lust. mencement of the Session. And Messrs. Ewing ie Banks in the city of New York Badger, and Bell all testify to his having approved, 0f Dolbrs of ipecie in then on the 18th of August, of the bill reported by Mr upwards of two millions PRESIDENT'S MESSAGES. Sergeant, which he finally vetoed.

And no one, so A LL the Messages and Inaugural Addresses, of far as we have seen, has hjd the hardihood lo deny the truth ol their statements. Whilst the Jelfcrsonian charges us with misreprc- t' Europe xvithin a few weeks to nay for 'S 111 I in advance of the new duties. To "''llions of dollars orth have been ''d in-Jnths earlier titan the wants of the lU1 ''-Hed XjL all the Presidents, from Washington down to Tyler, and including the Message of the latter at the late Extra Session, an invaluable book to politiciansfor sale by E- J. HALE. of Gibraltar.

ti4-tl30et. August 21, 1811. 1'hr only ns from this Gulf bclonrs to uf; and scntatieu, il is itself guilty of that sin. It represents.

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