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^r'jj<?i a? i i i f, rt r i,i ? of ihnF- community, whfencrer rt suited th ^ ptenrure^ and fhnt eefttrracls.madq underi ^ old standard should t>e -Oxceut^d nccordr to the new,~ttte'proposi'iou wonlddesorve ly meet with universal scOr n It. wouffl perceived at once, that the Bwk "DYeetc or othcfHlrgulators, could combine -omoi themselves and-ngfee upon a day whetU standard should be chang'd, and that aft tnnt day two pounds for usance ?houkJ melted tog&Inw, and represent hut for. t > stance should be melted together* aud re jesrot but one. Qf course each mnrrifUl *- secret would go forth and secure contrac for thousands of* pound* or^ot op orrti oiher article of value, to" bw d"liv?rei some-period bsyo.nd the (Jay thus fixed ttpi for the change." ' " ' Can nny thing be more obvious, rfv that when the seller is called upon lor 1 contract and is thus compelled to deliv double the quantity he had anticp.jteil, rig is invaded and the most flagrant injtisfi has been perpetrated ? An I ye; prcctp *iinilar4is the4result which follows the pow to exoand and contract the currency of ti country ; a power which the Hanks no enjoy throughout the Union, and that" u without responsibility to any but theiY ow Stockholders, Is it not apparent that t # irresponsible power thus to overturn tl * i - - x i standard or varies, inus to expaou or vwi tract the currency, and thereby to enhnnt or p?i down the prices of labor nod of i . commodities, k in fact an arbitrary gow over every iodividuds ? U it not a pow to increase the rate m)d expense a or life-'* every cit'&Hv, and to reduoant ph-Muxe:! accustorr/ d income ofih'' meclmhrc, rive li borer and the agriculturist ? -It is njjain thishrrespodsiblb hj*t" the Adhiimsyatio baa been couten ding. It is to ensure s >' tlihess.aud certainty, to Vie >*agr*- r?f| uj<h and K> the pro?lur?? an J CoiihlStrce ?.?f tl coun'ry,. thai the Pre^yTd has >? ''ornes: ^ urged upon tfco people^a) necessity ofs )jr cir*:ch upon the limits-. Can tiny, mi doqbt, that <f<tbe* Adty'jrM>wi?>.i jws'eadh o,rpo.sing thn reckless ?peeula??)rls o? jli VV-estern Banks Irui i?-ut i s 6ourfP*r ancC or even deciineJ to upp^stv therp, ths wo should have oow bVori w[?<h>ie/r in'o jroriex of c-ilfirort.y, far exceeding the wwp reality we have ydt encountered. And ivi uny man afer the second $H*pens'otf of ih Banks, nod the present tK'ppvj.iiiun aff th bills of our num-st ocigltbors ; wuj 'an' man propose that the Government shou( make ihem Depositor os of the-poftlic >no;iej * and present them with a Bonus offrtun I: to 15 percent, f?rdeb?sing the currency c the country 7 Wo take it as the surfed pc - Jicv of SooiIlCarolina, to resist any sue IMIacy, and as her determined .purpose t jbio.with -the Administration in rcstorru healthful action to the hody pontic. 4V VVo regard th? opposition of thfAd minis'rat on of the sysi.'m of Internal Xn provemcnt by the General Government a furnisldog another cltini to ^our confi ienc and-support; and we f ef ours< Ives aurhn rized to call upon the State Righfs party c tiie whole South to aid (Item in extinguish tn? 5 i/stem so sectional and corrupt ing.Tl?e people of this State have deci mal the1 opinion so of oft'-n upon this subject, an are so fully satisfied of i s soundings that would he a work of supererogation fu the to discuss the subj 'ct. 5. And, lastly, we tidd ourselves boun to make common cause with the A iffthih tration in opposing that profligate-parent c Internal Improvement, and of w;istrful an reckless expenditures, ft TarifTfor the pro tection of Domestic "MatKiftictires. Ootid subject Soulfe Carolina has sa recently ta ken her groond in {ho face of the world 1I1& it wou.'q bo vain again to repeat her solem 4t declaration. All her sons, with thereof lion of that fragment which, finding n congeniality wi h.ihe rest, has unforiunate ly strayed into the camp which shelter enemies; all unite in great cautfeof Fre Trad? ; all insist that wb*re the Consiitu ton guaranty freedom to all, none shall" b restricted, and that th : Manufacturer lik every other Citiseo, ami should not fur.ei ' OB the spoils of his neighbor. Political Duty.?Dr. ChmeiniTof Do: t n, has lately published a brilliant Es*hj in which he off rs the following advice to clasS of persons numerous m every coir ibanity^ A uAmong the best people there are sum who, through disgust with tho violence < panies, wi hdravv thenwlvs from all polii ca! act on. Surli, I conceive do wrong, God has placed thetn in ill? relations, tin imposed upon them the duties of.ci izms ? and they are no mor author z ?l to shwn from these duties than from thoao ot' son husbands, or father*." From the Correspondence of the Carlcstor Courier. Washington, May 12. The Globe of this morning, announci ihe resignation ofAmQs Kendall, a? Po Master G nerul, to take elf *ct upon '.he a| pointmcnt of his successor Gov.* M ire of New York, utid G?n. Armstrong, Tennessee, are nnmod for the office. M .Kendal! declared his in ention te<ccsign, r .* account of his heallh, some rime- ago, L his card, in the Globe, you w;fl ScO-rhnt I will remain in this city,-and exercise his p< a joint editor of ihu Globo, (lur'n^^.l presidential canvass?ihavjs, as long as tl "Extra Glqbo" is torbe punished. fie'vvi satisfy the worhf he says, that no wanh eonfidenco in ihe Presided^ or his adfnrni tration, has determievd-huh to pr'fer nfpi y vate to a publics'*: ion. "Mr. K -jdall wn perhoj?* ihe rnost^rblc and ennrgetic men her of the cabinet J and irtthe employ mc which he is afiout to resume, of a>p;ir?y < ( tor? he has fe w equals. It ts suppose ih he will eventually succeed Mr Minister to Spain?that is, if Mr. Yiia B ren be re-elected. There are rumors of more resignation It is said tint Mr.^ Woodbury, mid M Forsyth are about to resign* hut I do n credit it. It is idso reportrd that mai democratic members of Congress ha aigned a Ground robin," against the co ip ill the discussion of a bill 0>r. the relief vf'K i. Uunnnh Xjeij*hToi?thf? Widow of a fevolu; I sV'tfpribry olH t?t. Mr. Pr*,8lofl'5tn'l Mr. VVf bsut sp.ok? wjrh kp*at felotjii'-nee.-in support.^ a-' *&f t&e bill, WM(cfl faulty passed* ft if* '"Trie House was en^ugvd all rfaV in the I ie disgpsjiidn-of lit? Jjjb 'a insure the more f ull. ly 4ii collection oT t <* rrvenuo fcorh ens onis. 1 Tuc^iaoirotr <ii Mr. It jeit tu*srike out ihd? m ^$ec;ioir,-is anioiitW, Vunjic,. itt-ali suits C of ;yg;tiinst the CoHonto^ S tht? teg tm#-.. ie^ ik' of persons hie?mg lies *nie.-interest 'I i ,wi:h that o/ihe pary In thrsurt/tn tho^wes./, it bo?bt issuc.^vvnsYeJ Qb'd, aud-Uie biiLwiis v a reporjed to the I loose.- ':rf, J; AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. j t> ? 'New May IfWt. H ? The fiflr.h anniversary of this SootHy P ^ wasr c.<dehruiQ>i yesterday ut the Brpadway ' P 1 TirTieriiViH-^comrfitucru^ at ten a'chnlr, "? I' -rtfie-Hoh. J ?lyi Cotton bi^rtli^Piesidcirt, V 'in the C'juir. A& r the r-ading bf a por;ion * , :of the S 'tip ures, ap appropriate iivm'diie. |* lory ?id-iress w is in-ido by the-President :-* -'"rAq abstract*of tfarR-portof the Treasurer"? *Ai:d of'tlm Mona rers was then rwad.- ^ !The speakers wep? R-v. JsTries. Ldb-s. '' ? Rhinehrck ; R'-v. Thorn is Brainerd, Phiiii* deJpli.a ;,Re*v\ John N. C'lmpbrrl, QJ *J dhany, Rev. M irk fTbpkins, ?. D?- Will lH ifwns Col("#*f Rev. tlob^rt i\.-wtoh? J?a?, * f la??t,,* and. die I ion. Tnerylore Fr-lip^hny. ? |j. sen, C'M?n??,n"f of the New York Univ?T$i' iy. The addresses were aH of a high or- '' der, and were listened to with ditep interest ~ by th? immense congregation assembled on . !he occasion. . -. , -^ Wuhw-the pas' year,20 life directors and rt S10 rt??Whber8 if4d. be?n addod to Lh? Soci^- ,n JT | , , a T\J tty, by theipaymenl of p-qntsite for l^r . ibaf purprti'r: . Twenty throe rjfrvv Au.xifi- \ ' anofif have bfe>j >pifed; The - receipts a j of tbb vear from-all so orres, aifiouiir to c jj $97.-,i55^0?); being nn increase o;' 62,227. ? . St over those of the- previous year. Tlie - ^ '* number of Bibles and Testnniehts ksinid '.j S- -from i1k? rbtjosiTory, in the rourse of the ^,ear,, i^ W7,2fil ; being on irtcreasn, of -1 ' \fr?Si>4 over Hie issu'-s of the prev otwyejM1. n,^FhV?? books up* ki various Ituifp>age% apd' x~ have Wu wkjely dispersed among our new 0 ^chlrm^nttf, among emigrants, seamen,, a * boa!men, end ofdierr vv hp were in ne*d, . 'Sf ' * . . ~ r-??- *? . ' ;n New Vur-k, May 14tfi. n ' AOIERICAN TRACT SOQIETV. ^ ' - " ' I, / The. 15;U anniversary of this Soeiety [ [, ww rH< bra'ed yesterday at the Broadway P rabt rnacle, jeoanHi'neing. af 10 o*<dork.? That immense, bow was crowded to ex- * c?ss. S. V. S. Wild r, Esq. presided.-^- * The med ng'wii^'opened with prayer by. f a Revv E)f. Vrnnkctv. of die Dtijch Reformed 4 i- .Church jn Broome a?r?'et? ?TRt> Treasurer's Repoit wax rdad by. AJos'-s. .\Heii, .Esq.. ' ie and ihn Report of th? fexecutive Committee''. >f ?by Rev. \V*. A. H dlockt-and Rev. R. S 1 i- Cook, Corresp??ndmg Secretaries. Arr ab sTact of these documents is subjoined; A'd* -l d dresses wife mad^bv Rev. Mr. Cook ; Rey. ; Mr C rtrk^rmg, of Portiiuid ; Rev. Win.- t k CI irk, the Society*# General Agent for the *( a, Wes ern States ; Professor Proudfit, of Jhis city ; Rev. Kj Smith,'Missionary to Syria , atid the tloly Land ; Rev. Mr. Beonvn, of 1 die Bunnan Mission; R-v. Mr. Meigs, Mis sionnry at Ceylon, who arrived in ihi^couiK { try la-it S-tfurbay, ftpr an absence;of a quar. :is u?r of a century ; an ' Rev. Mr. Kirk. The sf -x??fois<*s were foil of iii f>r st, Sin<i .weredrs .. > ten?*?l to with inanif?-5l groufici*lion,ihrttrary. ly fotir hour* hy ur? fmnwnso assembly,? ol ike house hem^ crowded to -tJXcn^s. | r. Tliiriy four new punlteniiona 'have* been ,, mi' issued, iueludwg Fjavel's FooptaUi of Lite. H 5> or Christ in his Essential atid dt'djatartil i * (ifory, 50ft pnqcs/lgino.,-; NTclvd/s' *tl Thoughts ;* Mason on S.lf-Kliowle^o j ifjy J it* jif h vofuine'oT (>iiliifid?-itf Sei?i,?!afce D txjj ?f r??phyr" embraomg Jnsium, Judges.- end* it) R\tfb ;~H<iok*r^ Child's- 8092 on tlm-Sth.* ~ o^'liaib j .Hymns for S?citd Worship,'. &40 iff i- iaiiHnbtT, and fot>r addition if ^8?no. vokun^s ?i'-. ctf Ni^ratiw TrJiets,. w'Oi i?^st arHjrivings. ' I HWJ>v o3 t JIKI'III ? I n- SnimV f^ sl, Call,' Bi-^tuv's Essayed K '-'th v u: on IVapfyeey. h-i ve b?un impo/ltd itiFrtnch. li- atitl-arp-dur sale a-fthe Depusifory. j," <. uL Tuo Society's prta;'j'&l .tforks Ivive n]i>o as beeiv embodred in n Christian;Library for' a- Library, Associations. S\ /iooh\ u?d F'lW'kes .. containing, 43 volumes of 4d0 pages, neatly is. and uniformly bound ui*J Jeittirod, in* firm fr. sfieop, adapted to permanent use, add sold, oi arranged j? a neat east?, for $30. T<?e iy first-thirty ycrftioies, fittiogr two sbt lres, are re 18ino. ; the remaining 15 volumes 13mo.; n- the 13 volumes of the first shelf being tire * ' f4 " V -- ' " I - ,v. .1.1. fir tinttaw*w>f Mr . Pnulding'in offt-e, ns ivrc ho r*iniy of ihe'Navy* .H<? ki?ce?t'ijfily very nig ^n|)op:i7ar wj;b* aoiiie of J'*~ p'trty. 0?<> >^.< -complaint pgiflps' Uifn ts, thvtthe .ucltnowl- . he edges no-party test Mr. Pomfsetl iff also rs fiirfrairn a^jpft'd footing with .tiio tfjatoeratfo party.. "v he The whig* ut>w <daitn-Virginia, and thtjy ei rcf'-r tn t!fe tat?? sp^ei & '^clni, iii Bedford:: bo cotfnfy, Pen?uyV ?mdi?t as an evidence of n*J ibeir Ktcresse of'filroiv^th t1r?t spr.? p. Thetkwj^crabt, haw^T, tfo> Untiheir vote he- wns neLbrongirt o?i by \ , - ^ itf In the JSeoiie, yesmr&y^rif ivasVH^bV !jv Mr. .Norv*d!? ttyttiUe Pr sid 'nt ha* pan ten 50- ed ami jtfrrl. t*y oh Mrtckenjfie, wa$ 80rtk>hreii^w fim; und ' imprison m'ent for a violatfoh of tfie peuuraHiy laws, no A.report was received in reply to ? resell'-, i s tiorj cfiltiiig for jitformafmn in res-pert id if e* n-t otfc and transfer of h irfk drafts by gdvem-' hi roent ageut*. Mr. Bynon. in moving die ff? orintin?! of the dorumeu-, dedahn?deUrong. ly 'y a^arijst the B-nk of the tfuvcd. States. t?r * hose prtWer lo do'evil, he said, v ill r<> ie mained, though its stork was not worth five , ,w dollars in the hundred to the American ( >o storkholder. fie spoke of one draft for . tit ninety thousand dollars, on the Bank of in Missouri, which the lTn ted S;ates Bank , ;e purchased, and drawing ihe specie far it, ] 3 sent it to England. Mr. ebstcr took or. zv. CHSton to show.from. Mr B< n;on s stateill rn* nts, the great derangement of the coun~ . ??r try l>y the war of*the pfrs-nt and past nd. er rninislrationsjon {lie-banking system which , .,? an nrrt?? k,nl?, Must of ihe dav wus spent J snm'iasihe" EtfantHieaJ Family Library,"! * amMW first 32 volumes embruaiftg 63 dis- ' ! tiueJt Dorics, of wlucn 20 ware "wr wen espe-1 < e*ally f?r rt\e yoQrrj. . remaning 12;' vrdmue$ embrace -Ore GvneraJ Ser.es of Ttnrtg. \ - * ^ '* TliefS ha?e b'^-n printed, during the year, 32o.O?)0 volumes ; 3.308,530 publications ; [ 1 if.970,000'pu??? ; nuking sinee the org c animation--of lhe Society 1,125 644,703 v pages. r.- - J -* li Tnu!receiptsiforing the year SI 17,596 (J 16.\?f which $4.1,474 49 'Vera eonationR, n including $19,597 53.for foreign distribu. ti t.on, Tted..S3 264 5t) tgr volume enterprise. 'J 'J' ?e. receipts are?H3.699 24 less than ?lu i< iflg the previous year; while the amount re. g ceived tar s riles i*4S93 71 more, ii The Pre-eminence q/" Agriculture- ? Few fMT8ftl)S are aWiTO llO'V ir'rrnily th" J P amountof capital Employed in agriculture, I' and the v:r|\ie of its annua! producir exceed ri tliose of all other brunches of human indusfry. Ore it Br'thin is by far the grea:est * manufacturing and commercial nation upon the Globe. ' A nd yet sli- hi* fifteen limes ^ as much capital vested in Agricul lire as in ^ ill her Manufactures, urid ihe annual pro* lc lucis of the former are nearly twice us lv ijrcat in value, as those of id.- latter. l* The whole capital vest-- - 1 ed in British Agrtcttl ? rp*?:'[ ^ ?3.253# 10,810 ci Fielding produce rstima- ? ted at ' . . . S38.536.201 ? Th e whole capital wested I q in Manufacmr s is- 217,773,872 ja Fielding g?6ds estimated - * ' It at ; - " 259,412.702 iv - - * -r ' Agri'-uli'iireV^ is.np'Iv remarked, ex lc lends nj>thuig abroad, wild* manufactures ^ lay to foreigners ?20,000,000 annually or riw material*, /**-' \ ri f'U; tcnal expons of-Greot ri Britain for 1838^ w-re ?53;365,586 V If this,'we c Wap sent to *. * W foRogHuoanvries, - - 417.833.000 T To her Colonies, * I5.632.5tj6 It iv iH be Jheri 5y the fcboye footings of y Xtnpsi^J fnbh'S. Which arnsafdtd hav? been P( mrtished by J:im*?s M<-Qu**eflj -in a letter n( ddrcssedjt) .Lord AMbquriHi ort lito'Corn j iws, rtiut-great its afo-Bruish Manufacturm *e nd Gown 1*v*, they are tmrtll .wh< n com . ' frrcd-wi|b i%gririlHdre^-?Tiiejattcr I ijyys-morft fT^diehju^tluins of the^ovprnment, tippor-ten privileged cfcrgy, tindaofi tributes . rjiq-e than thirty millions of dollars nfcjtouaify ^ o hi^cpoor rut *V , I j, ' * Bnffalo Com. Advertiser. 1 - " : . SC Ml * 11 ,?fc ' * - I?Iin fi.ihi/. Of An wtTo?H?g inwu'-in uvu<n'^< !/> v ... ;iy cremnfrcmthuSchuylkiJInriVHr AK-O '? oman, nCpposed to to'a foreigner, f< H into th 'l?-water ; IVi.WHS-8Uvt?d from dro^fnioj; Uy ar ncttjcrud^'fcd to hwn'by Israel A. ^'tnwoo of Smyrna. The jjeotjpifian was ?u: iVmoved. wim ^raiuude towards fiis ileh'v**.' s" ft iharho imtneduittfjy presenitM htm will to !5,000 as n tokmi af^lic es iination in which '?a e held h^nti^ Hk?-, i,n Philadelphia Ledger. " ?-??- ..I Mysterious.?Mr. N Mnwry, a mere lint of Town rtida, Pa., who wa?.;i btdgar at is t^ PvjiW Fl<UW<V9t ppedout wijU th?Mh's:|ro wl f being hhsetii Uhtn S!u>ft-tim<\ On Monday tn vt'nicig, Ajfrd -h'.-is not stnce be^ii to, niriKof. * Ho wa$ -a .m m of rcspectab.l.ty' iz. tt^ r<'gxil o itys in>?H rrspccfs. H^-hud par. j>| 'iag"d good* ut various stores, which renin, of course, qs tliev wore on the <(^r of' m dis.ipp<'ivrain>n.- Ho. is known to hityuudabout him $81)0 in money. ?Ibid. : to - V _ .? :ALLArj.?dA, M\yw.-^iSaeknlitm. v ^ * L * * ' iU the USfexpn-'V, Attired- "on Monthly |f,( ist, woltame receivec&he following ii$>rm. ,j fsV . ' ; ' * . ih On the ^th nit., twowtn tfere ftrerhon, - P/i'ncrv^ III rn?K\?b ? *irfnr k" II iik; wjii ... ? rmsviilc mii^'SatiiKlup*, wtrs killed?tj( li?? oth?f*%MJei\ was wounded, bt?i n> id<* a<j us esesfje. The samo-iHgtn, Mr. 3 inloy's vt J. itf afioh w;is yt*?cked and: biinn, withiti w brco mihWof^cwnnnsvIje. The day pr*. ^ ioii?# ntarffcWt KnjjT?Ci|fl. If nnei oftlj?' ( ^ ' l> mbm rv. wifh . 18 roien^ was att?*ke' jK fdnrun-amhosh hy 50or.80 Indians; Four rirn were killed, and Captain Reine# un i ^ ur inc.) suppo^i'd-fnoTt'-iHy wounded?on nan slightly, Three lodmns w< re k lled. T*o in n, u hife ou: hurling in. the Turn/ w lull sw.-ini(>i wit'm ten miles nl St. Auglis * ftJ ine, warn fir il bn-by. :he Indians, hyt made 0l be.T escnix?. . . '. - ; . Pfctnonvma.?Tne; Florida', Herald has ^ h? follow no(ic? oUim - recent ph< qotn. > nn whico have o-'curd in that peninsula. p jSo ?''ol tbo ponds ?iii I likes ?ro drymt; ip of radit?t running off. Aeout H3 mourns ihice, we understand ihe water in Tuscuw. ,( Ha'lrtke in Alachua county ran off, and it is *' lowcotnpl.rHy dry.,; f wot said by thos*' ^ * ho -saw ivathat fi^rfe whs a s rorrg current unn ng towards tbo c-ntre, und it wus j j&scnhcd as similar lo the. cropping of u x ' liuroci * j 8inco tb^n, we ji&Vsf heard-that* the[)raiigtj iako is running off* in a swo'lar ^ inapncf;* -A gentleman wiio saw it a low ^ wtM-ks since, informed* us that about ten p ihensa id ucr's had hevn enipfdriMy tTfani-. ^ A.' No*' rpoce-tbatl about ^tJ-et water f?'-? named in the lak'Vy .. * . The tncorii's* in "rplarint'on of these % plin oim*<yrkr(*\ 'fna' the. obstructions in fh-i.jwb'rfraociin streams, wiN? which these ^ lakes have aunwutwoatjon, huvo trom some * - "w^lVL -/ 1 ? 41 _ _ ^ rxruse, oeoornv nwnovea, ana minw a 11*5 (( prtfswjff- jo ti)e 'Ku;<T, a/. t*^arf the cni^tot firth s'0 ic has broke0 Miroiigh and it off. ^ lH?i/S|K>; wilier- Or iiig?'L?ko wui runnmg j :i?io/ap^farcc] n< w'y bruk'si. 1 L?s ? - ,l PSfcCSStlOfiL A ferrilJc ucci'.Kjut orr-ur^'d rrcwtly ig. 1 Dandle, K'rt'e cowry, Illinois* A of I ftf?. M os/sUpene s taking ?* c.mkicr. I ceiMaitun^ ^)ma d percussion cups, * when they expired, bursting dip oun'stcr, u I piece pfwlii?U slui,ck a little girl five years \ of age, a daughter of Mr. Boone, in tho 1 neck, severing the jugular vein, from which 1 ? t i ?. ; z~m - * , w. ^ % i die bled to death in .a few: trundles, The toy was severely injured, the -j*roatrr.-p*rl jfQh's hand being ttfrn off, ^rKf^hts rwm >rokeii in two -pl icos. ^ c? Greai' .H*a Stoivm. The Repository, printed at'Greensbtirgh. )ecatur County, linJim-i, gives ?Ur account, ifu very violent and destructive sorrn .of viiid and hail, which p;issed ovef the i?un. ry five miles wastofllmr pladGerrjf t!ic-2$r'l f \pril. Two or three farms were fb.ch ijured., A.ffreat deul ofi-iTttO-titnlifr wis >ro\Vtr*?own, and nearly afl Ore ? : i'lie hail, it s>a\s, fell to ihe-il-'pth of ievjfcful nch&s, uric) destroyed almost every thing? reen, many of the hajj-stQpeft* being iches in diimetcr/ ....... ' The s!orijv mentioned In tlie folfttfing ir igr;iph from fhe Louisville Journal, rohably occurred the* s unn day W(h*-thut oiiei d above; ' ' A "A most violent ToTnado^ accbmpaiiied- I ilh hail occuped jft ^jlfc.^wnstern. part of i V'usiugtnn-bounty, Mo.?fi'4fW days bgo. very ihing, even t!r6 kt^QSbins of the inubitnnts, were torn up antkscattered, a prey > the hurricane; and one little boy, who as playing near his father's house, was iken up, and his bruios were dashed put .. gainst a tree." . .??.- ; _ 1 The N itional lutelligencpr says : "This ity was full of rufnors yesterday of chimes having token .-plane, or being expected J i tnke place, in tii?j Executive Cnbrner.? : 1 Iiim.non renort went ?h fir :i?i m ijnfiieii. I ' iria-'lhfue nvmberh of the Cabinet who j ad resigned. Id Hiis? we IkIm-Vj ruinor '< 'nlfnofar* Circumstances ipduee us to > bclievey hatt'evt-r, lo.it some change iu i? Gufrjnet is " , *: The cotTi'Sjiomlent of the Biihimorc Pat.- . ot write* ?s ioliows. "Wc learn that the>] nnor niofu fed, us having re s ig n?<1, N anrs. F?rs)th, S'creiary of. State orxl Poodbury, Senfetsfry of die Trfccfsury,?; , lie rumor-as, that rl'esp- resign.ytons- arc t'icr made or threaten^-.bcoauSM of flflr, J aul?&ig, Sf.creoi.ry of tb? NdVj* berng | ?rcon?lly tibnofci fys to then st aC fieCabi- , ;t Bud the rumor goej^on. to s^y \Viai . x'y meuiW . of Gwigri'ss have signed anMress to t ip Piesid**Bti' to remove-^Jr. ' auhling." ' , " t W r?:- ; ' A6o^ITieNrs>I-?0tvjDB!) a^xjnst'1 JT/ wjfcr; , - -v. I A jrgular s/*Kt Ins token f luce among the bohtion'sf*. ~ Arthur TappT:ipf t?srj. laie: ' rist'le&t 'of ;t^e Aim. AriH. Slavery Socvty, j fit tu Ins re si mm ion on Tuesday al ornood; * ra iu.-r, his request rfo* :o b.e considered 5 a candidate for ro4?'C ipn. *aNAarty all ' a members of t'rc old Board, of 11'rectors, * ein the same po*uA6n wi li Mr. Ijtppini.' - . * That por ion of 'he Con vendor! wlio wore Uible f lionslii|) fire n??w fnedtoy of fcon^'-j rise winch G irris-ni &'Co are atierhpMrvg 'I "jlrogagaio tm h-r toeafti* of Aftobonn* .J ve s ee ie<l,-to'the number ol'atiou 150, >d ;ir**al>out to form >1 n?w Spr'iety?called. tie A?nrian and Foreign Antr Slavery . ( HMtttv/' * *' ~ ^ L , I J Toe Garrison s"efk?jt of he Coiiymtinn j ( or Thr"** tjjncs as uupiprous as that neb has s^erd*;A far'ge part' of'ihf i Dmb'Ts ni'u from DowoTJ.ist; h.i-vinjs bei'n ? ipori'M by G irrtsou in older 'o royu.'uHai) " f l.'ie Socio^*,?^vhich fic hys noaiaccotfi ' ished. *'f ji The RQRib'T of p'TSons present rrt the? -etui# yesernJ^y, was oirly about lieffe* eat as on Jth; previous day, say from 20U t 250, of wboJH a third or raor* yrrrn wo = an. ,'fW mint !?r of colored, persons-was i rnsll- Ttte d.iy was consumed io mfkiug,. < kJ to very bite. purpose# tre aniyjudg^ ? ?m the aasount ol business done.. Tt??> \ srossiou. orTalllon'ouvrrsairon. ;f.n which * e I tdjrs fr-fcly partiei;Vited.)T' l ft d to ab ^ rart qnot'ionhpf t?'kgtoii, [ oli.i'W, nod mo lily, having *bpot aajpuMr connexion w*i he qws ion ofiBUvftiy iftthb United/Stales; '* i with fiieluivljtio:! of th?r HuifUs, A*/ ist deal uf'bru&tl) was sp?ui m dw*^i:ig nri 4 talitiritiitt. shaiihh <i3fiKbutJ ' > .;voi?r ill t.V- and if y&J^Bjka&er h *ih"r hoshuud yfor any b'uf^urir AhailuwiLSt, Jour Commerce.. I vmft,. CAL VMl'FY !? tfnYcHE^J DE.STBOYEU B.Y A TOft.VADl)! . *> be st? mi r ViHv*l>uj-i;, Cjit tfrice, ' Inch a?riV'*1 here U31 Jiighi,-w?r]>avtf flu* -{ 'flowing ();?rti'*?!?ira op" a iartiatio njlidfi j rt)k place ki N ir^fijiXun.Tlijfcts^daj dayf : I, The demoted cfiy'of Naifjlfx" viaiieJ, < with one.of lite. nm?r awiul nnd'? .'alamrti's it Irw ey.r been our I i io,qfcn^6??. Y'#Mf day. #fvm' 2 o'clock,. -i . M.' 4 datk cfou'.l nv.nici 11$ appiWance in *' i'*8t>utkwftt, precivd (Pb; a'coutmuod ro? ) irio^r^rT |Im; wi:idir chime on iwtfU, nd yrtfj N?o spml of jjie. ydufc, ii y another winch w (Tom d'ri'ci^T " io opposite point oTlhe c*#pn$i. A d?'. y ripitoti of tie- subhoifc spe^at]# vvhrdi fol-* tvvHJ is b-vwyJ imb povrr rur language m ? jiivry. AI ilh? moimutytf the concussion CgeOJ?>se# of iknaTiiniif wlfifH spjray-were H recipilaJed to the earth. fulflrwed t>y sticb n iiri?g of <h? wind, as if ?"%Jd Eolu# himself as .here gui'iinif uftvl dire ?t.i?i| (he storm, louse# w? re dismantled tof'tln-h* r/wis, trnd * ion almost mwvdiatrfly Ipvn'U^I"with, the arih. The air was filled *ld? bftrk# and > irgr pieces of umber?.**1 eveu. hfiaY.y o*.' art# Were uplifted and rlirown dtotr d-JSViT .rds fr<M?-. th'-'fir or giual pasitioh ?Shout 0 fl itboeia-lyh'ljg t? port Wt^e jdiuffedJrom hore nod #u ik7. Tfie/erry ho ?i plying tie;' ,vccti Nntrhrjj and the oj?p< >s*v spore; rap.' r^e i ahd suok, n.id enu\ &ur>6a board is o;)})6se<ltQ have per?iheO?- The"st'amboar dm* was capsia-da'IvJ so:i|u tbestteum* . oat Pr.wrfo"Imd her-c. tbm ^Hjlrely taken ?>!? ind crew nearly ajl lost. Tuc two lh?tel# in !io city, one partly Sod iholopter entirely ilowi>to the?rowo4, ??h| 'almost ereryloose more or less iwji)red?': It is Impossi- j >le to te.l pwtK nanny- we're killed, as .the itreets wen? filled with large piece# of tim jer, rendering them impissnble, and th? voflt 6f b&tractiog tlie bo lie# from the Mien louses was not completed. Whe? iheVic. tsburg iefy some 15 or bodies b-rl been % *1 ^ - * ' v. . . ?TV?~ fotwuJ. ftwas very difficult to eflec^n loni: mg nsevery houe& unt&r tfjb Mill, cxcef ftfe or sit, w4a. blown down. pod tbo--r(ve tviih'floating fragments- oF bousef 9a -TO'stXMtSi. ,. ' . . ' Tornado, Oa-loaving Niitcliez^fono we4Sne coipse ?f ttoe river obout 8 mile down. The Cctori flouse in Vidnlia wa levelled ;? the proun.dknnd the^T.arish Judgi Jriiled. The trees 09 fhe fcpposrte sWe 0 the river, as well as those on Natfchez Hand worje kH town up by tho roots,* stripped o their branched " . v The damage dphe to tho -crops in the nei ghlioriieod was. very considerable, sdm< plantations being deprived of njltheir fences and Others had even cabin taken away* 63 ?he storimi.' *. *BitHetiH. T'.i ,'M . . ^-~aa - .'iTie regular meeting of the CHotharr Society will be held at the "Male Acsdernj Ur-morrow (3aturday) evening, half past seVCl o'clock. The question for discussion is 44b? happiness the result of circumstances or the natural construction of-the mind ;' W. L. T; PRINCE, ' Secretary. May 23, 1840. * K ci itlaiw pSicjsttwfcnr.^ |Hm>ATr^lay> mi, . ARTICess. *~^ ^ "frr |'? C. | $ C [V cfin hiarkot, lb 0 5 a 0 7 Bacon from wagons, lb 8 a 10 -*by rotail, - lb ll a 12 Butter . lb 20 a. .25 Bcoswaj? Jb 20 a 23 Bagging yard 18 a - 25 BaleRopo lb _ 8 a -.Id "offbo " lb ; t2? a . '15 Dorroff, * lb 5 a Com, scareo ? burfli 62$ a ? f'louiy.Ceui.try, bil ' a 5 50 Peidhnrs r,n w-u?. nOYiB lb 45-. a . 5U Fodder, 100Hm,"87$7 a'L Glass, window 8xlrt, 5<)ft & 25 . a- 317$ f " 10x13,.'" 50ft - .3 50- a 3 74 fl-ides, "green . lb . . 5 a < ?- dry > lb I0-, a: Iron. * . I00!b? 5 53. a1 6 50 Fifriigo ? . * lb * 15 a*-2 5ft twao ? _ 6agk .4 , $ 4*50 Lard scarce lb, 11a* ra L? i\.lier,*ule *' * lb <23 a, So Lo.\d,J)ar - -ib 13 a Vs. \ Log.wood^ ? lb 10 *a^" '15' Molasses . gaj 40 a "*n >H*Ov * g&l '35 . jf . ?3 S'aiIs, cot, ttamried |J?, 7| 8$ wrought \ ' tt" -P? ?\ " 18Jais .. -* tush. .W.* a. * 30 >i!,?ouwieMr ' gal* * 75.' a 1 ?-, lamp gal ~l~2o * A linsodd' * : gal T JA * 4% T 25 i*aiut?, \rluti>lcad . kt-'S" 3'25 -4 4 52 ? ., Sj*an. brown lb. -8 a ..Is.*1 'ork . - * IbQIlis 5 50; a 6 lice'. - .lOtfibs-5 a - 5 53 Shot-. "' 'bug *2 So -.V- 3'5, ' ' Jb l?i a 13. Ingar , ' , ft * ^ t .121 ?aK - .* ".sack 2 2a a * r ? / ' buSE- 871 a - 130 vice J, American lb 10 a ? ^?"?"^iogli?b. , * W>t. 14 a ?**,'German." lb 12. *a 14 fallow \ 15 a. ' 2 1 rca ,Hnp?r^l lb? 1 4 f 37* ?, liysuii lb 1 a- . 125 fobacco, mariufar tured lb 10 50 * ? y * - j ' awaaa ?. i- .. | ? Tiik River ?A heavy fall of rain, on Monday light, Tuesday, and Tuesday night, caused a iee of about 12 foot in the river. It ceriiaenced filling yesterday, and had fallen three feet this norniug.% ./ . v*1 .*>.1'. 1 i,; "i i " " ? SOU If! G AUG LI A A, Hu the Common Cfio6torfiold UiasrlCt. j Etjnald McDonald * Declaration . * " viv > in del?t*ih At-" Mm-McKijr. - j tacllmsjjt. H^7"irKRBA*8 the Plaintiff in thn aboye ff -etatrd^ano, t-his tlay ftlod hi.* DceftirJU ion Afaiiwt iha.t)*fcn(faht /vho i9 absent from LHti without the limit* of tlrf* State (a* il is said) tu? havii g noiThcr wffe or attorney -known rithi;rthe name. Itr.is ordered tint tho Defen? lalit do apjieir and pload to the Docrata'tion ifon-wtid within, a jflv and a day. from tho date Mreof,'dt!iex^'iso4ro^'. and absolute judgment vtil bo ayvardu/ against him by defalk.' TURNttR'BRYAN, C C. C. P. 3iRce o^Oommorr Pleas, ) March 20, 1810. ( 27 ov 3 m 1 y SOU-RPCAROlLINW ) Id the Court Cl?o8t.;rfielJ District. } of Ordinrvry. rH 1u Nepl McPitnll Administrator-of Charles JL Lismby Deceased, Wm. D. McRae, Ar. Ribald MuQoiig and Thomas Parker Sac initios if tho- said. McNeill, on Kis Administration i - .* ;. / Whercas-applicbtion hatt? been njadc to me ICiiaabeib JJoau ffcif at law ot Charles JLwurfcy-deceased to reqiiire'you thco-said Neiil Mc.y-iii Administrator as- aforesaid ^yrhef is thsehr,- from and without the limits of this State) appear1 before nie in- the Court ot Drdwrjy, on a certain day, and then and <Jier e o-accmjnr k?r thfemonies, goods, chattjee^c, jf the said,, Charles-Lisanjjy deceased%,T^se ire therefore to charge, comnjand, and <yte you :ho siw^ Neiil McNeill administrator of att h^d lingular-tbe go6ds and chattels,-right* and jtfedita which were cf Ckarfcs Lis an by, Wm, D. McRao, ^rfljtbahl McQuaig ancf Thotnaa Parker deceased, toappear before rrw Turner Bgran Qfdinwy, in and for the Distrit and State a fores are, ifi the Court of Ordinary, to no . holtlen at Chesterfield Court House in the District and 'SiJtffc aforesaid, on Tuesday Jke eleventhday-of^ugpraast, atsd then and'Wee to render m the said. CouK ac - , I *1 a count,, of alt the monies, goo us, c;>aufe?, anc pgr?onal estate of the said Charles Lisanbj deceased; ^id th n ajid there to come to anc make a final settlement and adjustment?o ytiur accounts with the said Estate, as Admin istr^or aforesaid. Heroin fail not. fuiastuiKJny wjiereof, J hive hereunto affixed mj fflfld- auH seah G^cstcrfieU Court Iloa^c.'tl* J&ghteentU Sty of Jlay, Ar.no I)omini oa< .thousand eight' hundred and forty and in thi Sixty fotfrlli year of tho Independence of*th . United Slates ofAmmicar ' TURiVER" BRYXK, L. S., . * * Q.C. D.tiav 40. ' " /; J . . 29 E2l ' , ? - ? Summer OltsideQbe far S A L.E . A S | intend ta movo fo my notation tlii summer X witl sSfl- rriy ruiBMW rest Jen C at Gofer Bifl at a very reduced price. It \ inpwy respect wel]#caloukted for asuminer rvi idcflci:- Th House'is Jarga ahd-a large pa$saj 15.feet wide ticKvecn the Houses, with a wic shed and piazilr- m rT. Any person' wishing te*purchasa a sumiw retreat neat Che raw will do vq>R to-exaipino th as It will be sold greutly below. Ks coot *<h and th j p.'dcc 13 kpown to bo .perfectly hoahh I>. S.mRDbKL. | Cher iw M-av 5, 194ft. '2d 41 ' r * ? ' >> I ' # l>ental Operations. r 32STCa&.lf"B, SORTOIf, d' SERQEQN DE ? ''ifkFFERS iur profeatioQal MfvioCV to tfio 'citizens oftb+* place, fie fs now is this s place- and ifady to-perforftj 6ny~dnd everT ep*. s ratio*- -upon teeth, Tffefh irvscftcd on spring ; e : Plate otPivot; decayed ;eeth and etlxmpe oxiratt. r> etf'wjth'oaae*, decayed p^fte removed and '"filled I' with metallic substance* and warranted to ' N. B.?If requested will wait Oh poradne ?t f tUheir priyateTesideDce.? - - No charges iftadiTfor examination*.' . i lie will he fqpnd at the Planter** Hotel. * .3 ; M"jy 22, l&l'Jr - . * * * "2T ' ' ** | and Plasjtejiflg. THE Sub?riSer is at present, at thia t>ieee- #. ^ jand is ptfcpared te execute work w the ? above-flue, etoUd any offec citizens ofCheraw ' or the conntry^Witiuo a reasonable distance} ^ l | wish anything done in the above floe, * Letter , i : addressed, to him at this place will utoc^.with . 1 prompt 'Stlentjqn. 'Jf *e, i JOHNJHLTQN. / i BennettRvilifl, S. C. f ! *' 4ith, 1640. < , . j ? > * J r . Robertss Sjlk Manual' t L? tL '"New tiqW work just reefejgLat ' r^tifcBookapr^o^f v <3 ^rirsa tern lor - ^?Sv.r- vJj I tMLB^CAJHSaU^ * '' -x "fffy HE above pamOd irustHntknr H sityatarf et JL Ben h efts aille; Martberovg&Db&MlH&C* and harbecQ for the ljst ejghtecwWmndfre;<ljhf .. . the-eapdriutonclauce oftheMisftcp i intend,' at the cioec of tha pr . nt seaoion-, 1<j / v*| tefinqhioh tho station* and .Spend* life |(d|i(fini at . the- North. To" ?upp5jti'tWi teead?^Jh? , T;u*tree* are d*?iroq* of dMjrie|jftttfc Tooqfler; twfag isqdilihCfQp JLeanh alI-thebranfch?, wj^ich jtre *cc?wary tdoOmpletotheeducOlkHi wtatng Ladies. To sutth, a one, thry uffer th/ Vhulc ? \ "1; proes^-of the* Aihdenfy, wbicl\ bftyo'beefa for year cqpil to $Kr50U, JKe. efeetieo AViUteke phioe the 8tg of Juqe wwtt*. "C^tftiabnioatlan* addi^Hced to the Snbecrlber, / /futoy ' gakl atfd cocebwd prinj to- that " t^OT be . .-.aftendod to.- ; .'.* * ' ' ''M \? To apptrosrHs Who lire-'at afdiqtarifce. tt oiay he f f*?Ji 4fc. Bebncjostillh'ti ggIM . and ?*li/ely free fu>? tto~sftWW^ Jgwoee f' wWch are-uedall/U? fouiUUt Vn4ndt/& i+fi vilJugtM of-thd. Se^th.'* IT JS " aj ffob^ocfcly ai;A1* ?d& elhi^ r^VT?*^"P J. ? :ldEiruWo.L#o^tfofv *^x . - "* ' **;- . :.y- **?$*& - - f - miyxm.-' % . ^ 3Ji ' ; V V - * * :. cTrnditrctus ofth<i FfrrftaefllV ' VR(^St??* ' , v For the. ElGifPHapd succcc&rigirohahts. 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Petersburg Va., Nnvrrtber 1st 1839. lOr v i , % '?i ! ^ . Notice; . r irVt'J* ^i'hamik toeafrd m ikt* 13 J|_X netUyiUo, repectfbUy oilers las Professionie , *t service* to the Inhabitants of Ihtf village, f' | ity vicinity. Ho msyJJo fu^nd at the jjarifttf, - I-rough Hotel. .' ' \ ^7*8,184-0./ /. 2$ 4*