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Tire J.ma. nVtid was leYen S'r. lA)tlt vntl Dam on tht Cctpt Tiar I Br.x None offerms-tte naote Dot'go rrfiiniej and cot.c'utlcd hinjiftrrh in fa- Mr. Clay. The fasMn5f0n Tele, graph of a late date says We have for some time forborne alluding to the condition of this illustrious gvntleman, because no positiveand decided change could be But 'ft An vor of the 1 ill.

lie rep "ir3 to h.eiij- il.it jt stnt. td by Messrs. Undeiwood, Huntrr.Bell and Daw-ton. "He defended bis till, aud opposed Mr. Cn- we hare now hitrh Gratification in bein able to announce, that his health is ira-1 Lard Improving -Va.

(in keg) proved, and that were the weather more lOjc; Western (in bbh.) 1010jc.i favorable to day he would enjoy a drive do. (in kegs) 10J lOjc, with an tip-out. We have reason to believe that ward tendency. minimally jc. mr mte ISavr.

Clovkr Seed In demand it $6 61 bu. of CClfe. Bacon Va. (hog round) lOjc: Western sides 9c4 shoulders hams Jowls 63rS.Tc. Api.k nffVn a O) sales at 5ac.

i Lias No change--Camden tl.ISi Thotnaston 1 .25 1 Washington lj. Piaster Stone, ton of 20001b at $41 Ground tierce of 5001b 1 1 i. Hay Sales at 95c 1001b. ANOTHER "SCIENTIFIC WONDER lar-os-rsWT to J. 8.

Houghton's PEPSIN, the True Digestive Fluid, or Utilon.the nstlttitlon.and the Laws On Friday, the Senate tooltip the re." th Guardians pfsvr Liberty, -j I lender, and afterward adjourned to On Monday, March Mr. L'dJ iod ad- HUEjISIS STd l3o the Oiore! than an 1 ido fence of bia amendment to ih low- lilmid Wed I1C8 a CU 1 7. Bill 'after which the' subject Vat posipoued 'to W- --A Tuesday', Mr, rcrtcd sin rc 'At ll. feeling, of ll.a people developed in tlie sppoinlmeat of ea addi-thek ry meeting, and ihrough thocolumn. 11 of the press, on the euhject of alluding thaOen-' uh wferrlng the tuhjeet of lb ten-aiitution, we sr.

-ore more convinced of the 'U' lcct cpmmil" of corrcrtneas of our ta the- eourw to committee appointed by, ihe p'liriueif in the appreacLing Gubernatorfal can- Juice, prepared from Rennet, or the of an Or. after direction of Ba- irettaiti. not reatonabl. laexpert anityof, joint ruIMttartbjartrf feeling; and we eannot, therefore, pecl unitr nd r'actionjf made I 'enter thereonj ftwh.ch, tha further conatderio. of to th, eWia.

of It I. mXA Wdnelay ran I.iebig, the great Phvsiolol 'J. 8. Houghton, M. PhilauV i 1 ieal Chenrint, Thia wonderful remedy for Indigestioor dye-' Sensia.

iaundice. 4iver rnnsliiialinn land debility (curing alter nature's owi method, by nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Pam-nhlets a-ontsininir arientiRr nfii. furnished by agents gratia. See advertisement in another column.

Hoortava'a Gsawia Bitters. We would .1 1 Lert. tew preparei by Dr. C. M.

Jackson, No. 120 Arch atreet, Philadelphia. In eases of Liver Dyspepsia, Disease of Ihe Kidneys, diseasea arising from adisorded stomach, P0" It not excelled, if equalled, by any other known preparadon, aa thVeur altt, in minT the most celebiated phyaiciane wj 1Illu.ntlnMiv MmmnwinJ this medicine, as beint what it ia renreseiiled. snd urge our readers who are afflicted to piocure boltIe ai eonvineed of the truth re assert. VtrCUlur, mmmmmmmm 'immmm -m mmm aa llldrfllllf POStpOUCklirUl! rWB on account of sudden recent I I I 1 i I cvvuis, posiiiuurs ins wiv iiiocuiMieij.

1 S. MOORE. March Oth. 1I5S. 25- NOTICE.

wm 1 I quettion of amending Ihe Lonatitulion will enter into the cantata at ihe approaching election, and it i proper kyt should Ixjlii the electioo fuf ntcitibcrt' of SfiIiejii.hitur, for Ay'are epcuk tlie wiaTtet of the-')jtlejhe repratentf Bui yi.tlie Ipf.GovcnSot therf it nojfnont prniriri la mixing dp" tliH qurtio2, than tticre would bo i no ejection for meniWrt ofCooginj. Tba evileflectt of forcing the eontiTton uea tion iiithejcfecfi.ih jot exhibited in tha fccnt action, jijtjia county of New Hanovei. A nieelin of the Whigt of the county watthelil iij; Wihnjngn 8lrin-atanK AjfotuSitiiM ljhilWhi lata Conrention and a Diitriet Convention. At tbia oiceiina 're oluiiont wero pteaenlei approving the eourae and public policy of Millard Fillmore and William A. 'ami lecommending them candidatea for Prrtidentand Vice Piei-dent declaring that ll queation of aaMnding the Consiiiuiion haa no Jegitimate connection with the office of Governor, and it aa in imii to be auttuined by the Whig cai-didate; the Hon.

John Toooter of their firat choice, but declaring a willingoeat to aupport any good Whig fot Go, ernor wha may be nominated en good Whig principles Tbeaa wtolutione appear ta have been, peaied wjtfe perfect unanimity. Bet a feml lution waa anorwardt preaented ta tha meeting, declaring that the only Democ ratio Republican node of eawnding tlx jCnatitulioii ia by an open Canvanttoa in which the- vice of the whole People nay be' exrreed," Thia reaolu-Uon wiafadoeVf i i m.j'cfrh ftUil peart by rf ttatemeni of the Chairman' of the meeting, and, aa a natural conteqUencC, haa pro-duoeJ aotne diatatiafaeliori in tha Whig ranki; and we-regret ioTee, by pufifecalionVin he VfeV aid, that fcobert H. George vft, and 0. P. Mearei, have declined the appoint men! aa delegalea to the Whig State Convention in Theae gentlemen are alerting VI Jifi Whigt, and we nope they will reconnider their In our opinion, there can lie no difficulty in tha of their at the fifth of the regular teriet of reaelutiona adopted by tha meeting, proteila ngfi4 the Made: nf amending the ConatilDtioa being naataaa tp be tuttaihed by the Whig candidate ior Governor.

re-eolation olijecled to aeenii to have been lugged in after the other were adopted, and evMenlly wt not iutended to hava any beaiing upon tha action of the delegalea to the State Convention, at the fifth retolulion had fixed that matter. Now it not the lime to let sectional questions 1 I TJIE subscribers, having aold their entire Stock every state, city, and indeed almost every hsmlet of Goods, to Messrs j. J. tc C. J.

Freeland, it conUina, Cherry Pectoral ia known as the beU would earnestly tequest all those indebted to remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and them to call at the old ttand and settle without Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it it corn-delay, it being necessary to close their business ing to be extensively used by their moat intelli-at mm a at possible. gent Physician. In Great Britain, France and M. HOLT Co. Germany, where Ihe medical sciences hae reach-March 10.

25 tnc'r highest perfection, Cheiry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in Ihe Annies, Nvi ntei mm 1 Hospitals, Alma Houses, Public Institutions, snd a in domestic practice, aa the sureet remedy their THE subscribers, having purchased ths entiro stteuding Physicians can employ for the mora Stock of K. M. Holt Co-, respectfully in- dangerout aflectiont of tbe lanjs. Also in mild-(brm the public that they will continue tbe bust er cases, tnd for children it is safe, pleasant, and nets at the same well-known aland, where they effectual to cure. Ia feet tome of Ihe most flat-will be pleated to are the old customers of the tcring testimonials we receive have been from pa-concern, and their friends generally.

They have rents who have found it efficacious in cases par-purchased the stock on terms which will enable ticularly incidental to childhood, them to sell Goods lower than they have hereto-1 '1'he Cborry Pectoral ia manufactured by a fnr tian mM' tn fill nBrltf mnA iktt nrsclical Ohmlul unit ffvlirw Mlmv of ll ft Sliocs, Trunks, ke.f T' now in receipt of ear Spring Supjly of mwta, embracing every art conuec-Icdwith lt sues leather teaiu, whkh has been selected carefully and judicioeIy for our spring safe. We say we never ouered to our friends and tho Public generally, a mure complete nr tetler sr lected buxk thus the 00 now ottered lo ur in-tpeclioo. Oia Pricks will bs Low, Vert Low. The tttention of Merchants la particularly called to rhis DRUM MONO WYCHE. Wholesale Dealer.

retersliurg, Va. March 5, 1851 1 23-lm CIIEnnY PECTORAL ro iao Csisw of CCrtCS, COLDS, EtARSEXESS, ESO.CHITIS, VEMnXC-COVCD, CEOrr, ASTBfti, 1XD coNsusxrTidif ANY yeara of trial, Instead of impairing the a i public confidence in this eiedicine, haa won 1 appreciation and noioiirty by far ex- ceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but iu intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred en thouaanda of tuffiirera, eouh! originate and maintain the repu- xatin it enjye. While many inferior remedie. thrust upon tbe community, have failed and been diornIMl.

this) has snfntMl frienda bv every trial. conferred benefits on lite afflicted they can never a a forset.eftd produced cures loo numerous and too forf nuu in pun.iv to pnvnu onf tmnlicino will infallibly cure etill there is abundant proof that the sb a Pscto- an doea not only aa a geneial thing, but almost invariably, cure the maladies for which it is em- DlOVetl. 11 A makes these facts widrt and better JlM frually Iswme th. best reliance of the afflicted, from the los cabin of the American peasant, to the palaces of Euro- penn ivings. i orougnoui inm enure bis own eye, with Invariable accuracy and care, 1 sealed and protected by law from counter- ieita, consequently ean be relied ou aa genuine without adulteration.

We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic siieri-ority and worth ss ahould commend itself to their confidence remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which thia has by repeated and count-lew trialt proved itself lo be; and trust by great care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength, to ttTaid Physicians a new agent on which they can relv for the best results. of Dr. 8. D. SCHOOLFIGLD, and by Druggists and Dealeia in Medicines every where.

Marco 9. 35 SAVE YOUR MONEY. Charles Freeman (LATE FREXAV, S0DOE8 CO,) IMPORTERS AMD JOBBERS, 144 Broadway! 1 door South of Liberty street, NEW YORK, FT AVE now on hand, and will be receiving; daily through tha season. Aetf Goudt. di rect from the European manufacturers, and eath Audioit, rich, fathionalk.

fancy Silk Uilline. ty Good. Our stock of Kick Ribbont, compri se every variety of the latest snd moat beautiful designs imported. Many of our goods are manufactured expressly, to our order, from our own designs and paUenia, and aland un rivalled. We offer our good for tutl Cos, lower prices than any credit House, in America can afford All DurchsMra will find It araoAlii In lhair in.

lerest lo reeerve a portion of tbeir moaey aod make selections bom our great variety of ricA chtap goods. Bibbont rich for Boo nets, Cape, Bathes and Belts. Bonnet Silks, Salios, Crtpe, Liases Snd Tar. lotons. Embrolderiee, Collars, Cbemisetts, Capes, Berthas.

Habits, Sleeves, Cuds, Edgings, snd Inserting. Embroidered Keviere, Iac, and Hemstitch Cambrtr Hdkts. Blooda, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Embroideied Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, and II oo i ton, Mechlen, Valencienee, and Brussels Laces. English snd Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and Cotton Laces. Kid, Lisle 'thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves, and Mitts.

Preach and American Artificial PhmcMv French Lace, English, American, and ItartoSn Straw con nets and 1 ruuwag January, 1852. HANDS WANTED. A tew No. 1 hands, that eaa bear good treat-menland are willing to work, will be taken at Crab Tree, 2d Division IS. C.

R. Road. DABNEY COSBY. Februt7 18. 22 4 w.

IIORTON'S POEMS. A FEW Copies ol the Poeme of George Hor-ton, the colored Bard of Chapel Hilt, containing also sketch of his life written hy himself, may be had at this Of Ik Pries 25 sea ih, 1M3." I-. 5Tr IRA v'i mi thai the Pev- mer" Li thrc 2d. r-t. to he H9 roir' I oiLers." Oft Joiin Hanks, unit i Jones's Fall oil the rough two low boats, .1 naval slot.

-1 lie rr.p-, 1 vat tn to net a nimenced f.t!!In fa he did iioi it go up to We learn that the.tlams re not yet graduajeil to the propet level, the lower dam being yet 5 or 6 feel too i i l.i 1 iow, nng mere are nof jet jwaia -w nt'g bolt it ilie dam to fallen to, prevent ninnittf too fatt imp the Jock "cou'iing down neither doea the pier extend quite far enough aerobe the Rivrr to rntke a afe entrance into the locka. And finally unditrrtand' the treea nerd trimming to prevrul the amoke atack ratcliiitg. When all theaei fixtures are completed, tlie wdl oeraaionally navigate above 'The tow boats loaded at MrDuhVa just Mow Silver Kuti Hanks, relumed till the. Broiheo ou ihe same The last Fayetleville Carolinian aaye Kavettrville and VVettern Tlank Koad Ootnpany now Millecling lolls on 0 miles of Koad, to New Market in Kandolph roumy. The cimftruciion of una worn ia reutariy proreeuni( tvesi-ward.

The Engineer is actively engaged in re mo in the Siesta Mill lately ptrd by the Mfttrt. Vofth on llieir co'uiracu to ihe poiiUe selected for their location between Johneonvillo and Salem. One Mill it to be erected, we learn, st the point where the Cetitial Railroad and the Clank Koad inter.ef WRich ja Jibottt 2 miles weat of Hunt's store, Guilford coun ty. All the srraugenifnis relating to die subscription si Svlem have been fully made, and nothing remains but vigorously to? prosecute liw work to' is comple- Weldon and Gaston Road.T-We learn thai the Commissioners sppoihted to receive proposals for the construe tion of the link between Weldoit and Gaston; and lo eonnrcl with lh Raleigh and Gaston have 'awarded the rontrart to Messrs. John AV Green.

J. Myers and John MrQuail experienced and energetic men aud well qualified for tlie un. der taking. We learn thai they have en-guged lo romplcte tlie work in eight months from the lime of signing ihe.con U. G.

Kail Road Iron. Wa are glad to learn front tlie Petersburg Intelligencer, that lluee Ships, laden with Railroad Iron Raleigh Aud Gaston Road, have juai arrived iu James River, and will be ready to discharge their ear-goes al Point iu a day or two. We congratulate the friends of ihe Road upon this welcome intelligence. KegUier i 1 i t. The Right Spirit Fiont the tenor of Ihe resolution pasted at some of the more recent Whig meetings in the Wet.

iern counties of the Slate, as wall as from the tone of Uio articles in some of the Whig papers that are known lo favor an open unrestrieted convention for the s-mendinent of ihe constitution, we are in. doced lo hope and believe, that our west ern Whig brethren are beginning to see the wisdom and necessity of abstaining Irom 'a discussion inl these distiacting queaiions, during jhe coming canvass for Governor. This snd the nomination of proper candidate, we feel confident, is all that is necessary lo enable the Whigs 1 lo secure a triumphant victory in August next. If the convention question must enme, let us drop it for the present, so far as is practicable, move in solid phalanx against Locofocoisin, and rescue the Stale from its baneful influence. Who knows, too, but Utia may be tlie ms.

certain means of pulling a quietus upon one of the humbugs al least which the Looofoco success in the State has forced upon us, and which the western Whigs so much abominate? We mean the amendment of 'the constitution by the legislature. We ran all unite in opposition to that. ,1 1 Ifewbernian, The National Intelligencer, alluding to the rumors of difference between this country and France, says that none exists; fcnd there is no probability of any arising. We infer Irom its remarks, that, no dissatisfaction has been expressed by France to oor Government, with regard to Mn Rives. The Maine Liquor Law has been defeated in Ihe-New Jersey liCgislature, by vote of 46 10 13, on the ground that it is impracticable and oat of its latitude.

The Ohio fegitlalure has indefinitely postponed tbe resolution referring this law to vote of the people, This law passed the Senate of Mam-chueetts on the 9ih inst. by vote of SO ayes lo 9 nays. Several amendments were adopted, besides the one submitting tbe final adoption of the Uw to a direct vote of the people at the next general election. Important if True. Letter! from Paris state that the British Government has officially informed the French Government that the moment a French soldier is sent across the Belgian territory, the city of Antwerp and the forts on the Scheldt will be occupied with an English arm of tea thousand men.

Sale of Statj Bowds. -The of State Bonds, advertised by the Public took place on Monday. The Bands were etfsuld al an average premi um of one and a quarter per cent. 1 he purchasers, we learn, were B.oii1rci""" ofiheSute. 'V dcrwood's amrndmenL ii 4 OKair, cqnsMHts ol Messrs.

uayaru, UorUuJ, Davw, Atrhiiton, and BtL next rt On Wednetday, Mr. Downt reported bill di-f reeling the Secretary of the Interior to apportion the rcpreerhlalior of the Stttet according to tha lute Ordered to be printed. Also, a Mil providing that the next Prctidential election be held nnder the hew apKrtionmeni, adopted. The Land Bill wat then taken op and ditcutaed till the atljournwent ay WorSE On Wednesday, March 3, the bill gianting a right of way, and a donation of public landa to M.iaaouri, for) railroad jwrpotea, wat taken up, and Mr. Bennett concluded hit speech previous.

ly rommeViccd, contending that if railroad are public nefiti, then all the Blatea ahould aliare in their advanlagea. hat he propoted waa, to have law pateed equalixlag the grant ior euch olijrcta. i( A motion to recommit tha hill with instruct lions, was reccJed 96. The bllf then tcferroj to the committee ef the Wtt The Houe then look op the bill granting hometead to actual eettlera, and Mr. Dawson addressed the House at soma length in favor of its provisions.

On Thursday, ou motion of Mr. Dean, the vote on refenhig the Missouri 4s nd bill to the committee of the whole waa reconsidered, and the .1.. i.i. i. The Hoiosieid bill waa 4nen Wkt up, and Mr.

Breckenridge made a long speech in favor of Gen. Butler for the Presidency: Mr. Campbell of Ohio, ihen took the floor, when be com mittee rose. The Senate having disagreed with the House amendqento lo)dtc bounl land bill, the House appointed a committee of conference. On tbVdeliate on the next Presidential election and the relative merite of the various candidates, took place between Messrs.

Camp-hell of Ohio. Ckattain of Geo, Brown of Miss, and Olds of Ohio, i -l. 't Ori Saturday, the 'bill from the Senate for the relief of the' Raleigh and Gaston Rail Rond, waa taken read twice," advocated by Messrs. Meade, Clin jmao, Outlaw, Athe, and others, sod opposed by Messrs. Ewing andotltera.

A motion to lay it on the table wat rejected. Mr. Davit of Mtst. corflinbe lbs political debate, by a reply to. bia colleague Mr.

Rantoul, whose political tergiversations be exposed On Monday, March 8, the Homestead bill Ihe peg for election speeches wst taken up, and Mr. Fitch discuaaetl' Ihe President's annual nice- pointing out what he conceived to be erro- Kunloul on the I'leskiential question On Wednesday, the House tpent Ihe day in committee of the whole on the Homestead bill the coming residential election being the )rincipal --rr! The American Whig Review for March haa been received. It contains a very good likeness of ihe Hon. William A. Graham, Secretary of the Navy, and a variety of political and literary articles, at well at a summary of foreign news, and of the proceedingt of Congreta.

The: political articles tre written Willi ability, and are interesting and instructive. Politicians and Ihe "people generally would profit by their perusal. We have not had time to peruse the literary articles, but presume, from ihe subjects upon which they treat, that Ihej are worthy of the high char, acter of the work. The Review i published by Champion BissehV'No, 120, Natsaa Street, N. si 5 per snnura, ia sdvsnce.

The Edinburgh Review for January, (re-print by Messrs: Leonard Scott A 79, Fulton Street, New York.) is on our table. This shls quarterly haa reached its forty-ninth year, and among men of letter, it has established a worldwide teputation. The present number presents an interesting tabls of contents. Sartsia's Union Magaxine, for April, is before ua. It contains twenty-eight original articles and twelve embellishments.

Terms $3 per annum. Address John Sartain 4 Co, Philadelphia. We have received the March number of "The Stethoscope and Virginia' Medical GaaeUe," published monthly at Richmond by Messrs. Retchiet Dunntvant, end edited by P. Claiborne Gooche, A.

ft It a neatly printed eontalnmg 60 huge octavo pages, and will be devoted to' Medical 8cienc generally, Original Articles and Contributions from the Profession throughout tbe country, Reviews," Ac. Terms, 3 per snnum in advance, or if paid at the end of lb year. doing to. They will be receiving a new supply of fresh Goods in a few days, which will render their stock complete. Call snd see before pur- chatine J.

J. C. J. FREELAND. March 10,.

25 SPEED THE WORK. Manufactory in Orakok. fTIHE ondersitned still continues to manufsc- A ture hig snleDiliil article of Window Blinila. before manrdara shall nasa his voice II L. I .1 I .1 .1 win ue nearu in in cnamocr 01 me United States Senate.

1 The compromise Resolutions -have finall pased lht Iiouisiana Senate, with an amendment disclaiming ant censure toward Senators Sonic and Downes. i 1 March if. New Hampshire Election. Retu mi from near! the whole State art show; the erection Ol Martin, detn fr Governor, by about 1500 majority. The Hi 1 democrats will have nearjy every mem- I ci.i.

i- .1.1 ber.of the State and. 25 inajori-tv in the House, thus securing a U. States Senator, in place of John Hale, aV The tnal 'of O'SuIlivan and Lewis, indicted tor being concerned in the Cu-1 i-? .1 ban eipeilition, is going on in the Dis- tnct Yorr, Mr. Sullivan pre Rented to the Court i protest against the Govertuntnt having appointed ad- dittonal COUBSi'l to assist tlie U.States District Attorney incarrvmp- on thia rnl-mn prosecution. 4 Tht rilr, of has Subscribed 100.000 to (he proposed railroad from that city ia connect with Ihe Wilmington a.

a a a and Manchester road and individuals having subscribed chsrler is secured, and tin toad will be built. A Nxw TtMPKRANce learn that the Philadelphia; Wilmington and Baltimore Rail-road Company have resolved to banish liquor from all their stations, from the first of April next. Irith Potatoes are selling in Raleigh at 3 til 12,50 a buthel, Jtaleigh Star. If the, Central Railroad was finished lo the mountains, friend Star, we could feed you 00 potatoes for less than half you are now paying. Buncombe alone could fur niah one bundled Iboutund bushels to supply the inarktls of the East.

for thai Road, AihtvilU Nnoi. COURT. The following opinions have been delivered since our last report By Rvffis, Ch. in State Arnold, from -Columbus, declaring there is no error in the judgment. Also, in Doe ex dem Worth v.

York, from Randolph, awarding a tic novo. Also, in Lowder r. Nading and Shaltz, in eqvjitT, from Fursythe. By Nash. J.

in Gibbon v. Miller, (two cases) from Guilford, declaring that there is no error iu the order ot the Superior Also, in March v. Leckie, from Row an; affirming the judgment' Also, in Branson v. Fentress, from Randolph, declaring that there is no error. Also, in Tilghman v.

West, in equity from Lenoir, declaring that there is no error in the interlocutory order. Also, in Roe t. Lovick, in Equity, front Craven, dissmissing the bill with Also, Sn Semmons v. McDonald, in Equity, from Rockingham, directing a decree for the Plaintiff. By Pearson, J.

in Lawyer v. Jarvis from Camden, awarding a venire de novo. in Lewis p. Cook, from Frank I'm, awarding a venire de novo. Also, in Wartennan Sons t.

Wil liamson, from awarding a venire de, novo. Also, in Simeon v. Justice in equity Craven, dismissing the bill with COStS. Also, in Graham v. Roberts, in equi ty, from Craven, directing a reference.

II o- ta Ca' aiso, in oimmons v. liOtiin.tn equi ty from Also, feimmons v. Hendricks, in equity, from Randolph, reversing the decretal order. Also in Crudgp c. Patterson, on ex ceptions to Master's PETERSBURG MARKETS.

Reported for the Intelligencer. Saturday, March 13,1 S5S. Tobacco There has been some little better feeling manifested in this article for the past few days, though no change in prices, of that offering is of common 10 eooq quality ana reaajiy aI a 1 1 commands our quotations. A fine ar ticle is now high prices. Several sales of fine 01a crop nave uxen place, it Irom (aj 10.

There is but little of the latter offering. Lugs, 2Sfc.j common leaf. Si 4b. good, 5 6i fine, 7 9c. CoTTOM-Dull.

Holders general. asking 1 buyers paying 7. downward. Red 92c: White 96c. Flocr-DuII.

Sales at Ml for Superfine. CoM--Scarie and wanted at 65e. Oats Iri dematjd at 45 50c. for F.aatern Rhnr. tj.

ill' i Pa But few offeriDg, except old crop Cow Peas, held at b2le. Occl 1. a I Monti itiet Uaek-et trf I i II), and I I tnd ntvtng exicnueu nis operations, ne it proper- tod tbe afflicted with a remedy that will de for ed to supply them for pricee varying from 2,50 them all that medicine eaa do. te (10,00. No person should be without them, Prepared snd Sold by JAMES C.

AVER, as they answer for Curtains and outside Blinds. Practical and Analytical Chemist, I.owxii, Mas-He will deliver and put them up in any part of sichuaells. thecounty free of charge. Jcj1 Sold in HiUshoiongh at the Drue Store disturb Ihe harmony ofjhe Whig party; and Ihe neoua opimona orUie fretident. best wiy to avoid' it, it to have a full delegaUon On Tuesday, Mttrt.Col.b,'and Whits of Ala-from all seationa of the Bute, and agree, in Con.

bama, addressed the House, each at length, on vtntion, to lay aaide' for the present these dial hebill making a donation of public landa to aid trading questions, which btve no proper con nee- tbe cotwtiuclion prtlie Sehna pd Gunler'tLand-tias) wiH As 04veraors election, 'and stuiuM lf it kept oat of the poUtical contest altogether. If The House then went into committee, and our Eastern friend are net fully represented in addressed at length by Metsr. Wilcox and Orders promptly attended to. Specimen! can be seen on application to the subscriber. Ad dress lo Dial's Creek, Orange, N.

O. R. F. WEBB. Feb.

21. 24 6m WANTED, AN Apprentice lo the Tailoring Business. A lad from I to 14 yeara of age, of industrious habits snd good morals, will be taken by tlie subscriber, if spplication it made toon. L. CARMICHAEL.

February 16. 21 CENTRAL DEPOT. CtOSII.6 SCEHE1 I JAMFS, RICE A JAMES moat respectfully inform their friends, customers and other, that they are now closing out their etock of 8a- Sle and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Sad-let, die-, either on time or ht essn, at aetanish. Ingly low prices; and such as remain on hand by the 6th of April next, will be closed out at pus-lie auction on Tuesday, (hat day, at 9 o'clock. Country merehante will do well lo attend tha tale, bale pnailive.

Tsaws 4 montha for all tumaover $100, and 6 montha for turns of $200 and over. JAMES, RICE JAMES. February It 23 it A Valuable Property, FOa SALE. THE subscriber wishing to remove, offers for sal bia House snd Lot (two acres.) in the town of Hillsborough, well situated, the dwelling House Urge sod commodious, with all necessary out-buildinga, sod a oevei-failing well of water within a lew feet oMne kitchen. Also three tracts of Land.

Two small tracts within two milea of town; one adjotnini Dx Hooker ud Lemuel Lynch, aod lh other Joining tbe landa of Nash YVbitted and pthera. Tbe thud tract contains seven or eight bundled acres, til wood land, lying oear Cedar (Jiotr, adjoining 8acouel P. Moore and others. Tbs subscriber leiog determined to remove to tbe south west, wiU tell sny of (bs above proper ty en accommodating teitna. AH persons Indebted to hlra will pleas call and settle, snd those bivtof claims will present them for payment.

STEPHEN MOORE. December 2. 12 NOTICE. THE sub scribe a Administrator with the will aanexed, hereby givee noUjca to tbe Legatee of Jose Pattos, ueceaaed, that be ia prepared to pay, on demand, the legaciee be queathed in said will, and will Dot hereafter l. hlamU tot U)ltrt iirrntiirci tfc-a VM4wrs rslvtj, M-sd tha Convention.

It mav be difficult io have auch tf, an understanding ia reference to tha question as will satisfy all sections, and induce the Whig Dirtv tbroushoot the 8tate to make a united ef fort 'to place tbj good old Ship of State I once mora under tha control ef a noble Whle CaD- I Uin." 'AVfm 4notdSi)bt tint all our difficulties est bo reconciled after a free conference, and we infer it fiora the tone of our Western Whig co temporaries': 8orely'AerLEss'tern, WhfgV wilf manifest, by full delegation! ih tKe' 1 a disposition to unite with tha West in achievj ingaglonouf Wbig a ii. i. Professor Emmoh, State Genlogist, with hit AtsjtttnU, recently tpent several days, in ext ploring various parte of Wayne county, and delivered two Irctnrrsr in the Court house before leaving" Wml of ifcrtttrt 'eastern eoohtle The general Subject of bis lectures was A grlcuM tuial Chemistry. An interesting notice of theso leduieo ia given in ti- p. Telegraph, which we noj publish in our next issue.

We have been very favorably impressed with what we have heard Profcsenr Empont since his errs; val in thia State, andhall look for great and beneficial resulla froju Ih surveys which will be made under hit djicction, aa well aa fron the i formation and instructions frbich will be communicated by the lectures. Since writing the shove, we have received the Rjleigh containing a letter from Prof. Emmons to Gov Reid ia relation tohia discovery of Mint, en the Cape Feai. Wa have copied the letter In to-day paper, to which we invito the attention of oar readers. On Wednesday; March 3, the Senate rejected the House ame ndmrntt to the bill making Ind Warrent assignable.

Mr. Dodge addressed the Senate in support of the Iowa, Railroad land billy 0 Thursday, the Mil amending the Uw re-Istinf to Vessels, the day la fore taken" up and passed..

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