MM if i i it, :r ! lorflj (laroliira (Lolbi. t Ma.. CHARIOTTi:: WEPXESDAV, XovcmWr 21. 1 AVII.I.IAM THlMISti r-q., is riir ft prut 111 11 .Itltliere. mitlK.rred to il tain nilvertise in, i:i s mid subscriptions, ami to y ra ii t receipts. J j- Io W. t 'Ai;i:, Fsi,., ip nur i,?. nt ia I'liil id. 1 plu.i, ;. ti'.li, n?.i il Its otstaiii ntiii rt.si u,t Ms and pro. r arc i ul'scri jUiiau,. 1 V. I!. ld,uer, Esq., is nur autlit-rlrt d acnt I t receive aijveM:iienei.ts ami mi' si i-iptuu.K at liiii o:Tu-cs in IloMen, i w Vork ami Fhilu!t Ipliin. - - : : : : . :. Stockholder's Meeting We aru requested to remind the Stock- kddcrs of the Charlotte and Tavlorillc Plank Koad that they are to meet in Clwir- j nominated the Hon. J. t. l)obbin.-of l;'ay j j: ntin .r the Il iad, and trausactiin: other ! nf tlie I'tiited Slates important bu-iius-. Philip S. hite, Esq. We aro r. i.n'-ti J to announce that this gentieiiiau will be at Concord on the ctli, Charlotte on t!i !'th. Mmro; on t!i 1 (t h . and CaroHim Female Cjllcge on the 1 1 tit of D 'ei-mbi r next. The Li'sisliitarc The Hill aiitho, jziiig ihe appoiii'.i.'.eiit of a general Superinti u '.uiit of'Coiniiion Schools passed the FIousc mi M'ednesdav last bv a lar e voto on its third reading. There is but little doubt that it will also pass the Senate. The debate in the House upon this liH was a very able one. Its advocate were Cherry, Wiley. Spruii, Avery, McNeill Paillips, and Long. It- oppmeiiH were Mes -rs. Martin. Webb, ami Scales. The Ifi:i w divide the State into i.ine Ju- dieial Circuit5 is ati'.l before the Lc'.islaturc. The privUi.jii in tl.e Hill which proposed to ; disi'Ic these nine Cireiiits into three l'i-tricts complaint is that he w as nut specially inii iis been stricken out. and it i, thou -In t'e.t '. ted, as "ere some "thers. to the Odcbratioti it will pas., the House and Senate without it, and so bieome a law. i The Bill to repeal the county of Jackson j IraW the Senate on its 3rd r.-aiili,., l,v , . TOtJ.- of 27 to 1 . The Hill to give :!ie election of Ci. rks and Masters in Equity to the p:-l.-t in ti.e Senate i y a larjt vute. was ; The Free Saffra.e Hill i, probably M before the Lcgi-lature, but what will be its fate wc cannot tell. Uesi;naiion of Jsuhc IlB.Tia. Our friends wiil read the loner of Chief dti-tier-i n t ,-day ' piper, i vsii'iiin Supreme C'jurt JV-i.e!i ol vith de. p regret l:.iffi-i. i ;i ;,!. ,1 ills stBt upon tin Njrtu Car-din. . Tl us step, wc mi'ier-ta:el. has hern in eon. t.-tiirit-itii,i. CrlKl-. . .,..- 'IM.- .. " '' u now in the 0,th year of his tge, and still -n..t2-; I 1.1 .1. .1 in .) u.u ui -gie -, or rattier we may a.v uuatiatud, tho.-nj "n-at powers of cri.utu that our larsiial as iiot want-1 i-j-itd wi'ih u! ii-ii n- inert I i if iug cither in qualifications, or inclination to fc.nd wuh when nature ha, endowed I,..,..,,",.. a, , r ! He commenced tlie practice r.f the law forty-' five yean a.-o. Has been ur-m the II o,el, ' 2a year, i of w hi, hie- La. -rved ur.o,, ' . V "i ' , ti-i ui,rione ,,.u t If;, l , -ii ' - . ., . , , , , , striisiii.y ,e.t i.ytne,..p!(.ot .North. varolina. Asa jun.-t, we dount wh tber . bk superior i.s to be f.uuJ at thk day in the I worid. Ctrta ulv hi nin, eaenot 1,. is piace cannot be sup plied in North Carolina. The hih moral tone, the deep r'ar-b. tlie perspeeuit v of 4 l . l . . . .'. . )oouui auu e( . reet '.i-s ci J r;hf lunrii Li di ei-i jii w',,:-t l.e wa Ie Wii, eli upon the Supreui- Cjurt l; in.!, cannot be sUi paed t ti,i day. in any country, or ii anv laii puage. liji-sc deei.-.on- con-t.tute of k"I lit'-rature fir Lkli llr: j. fund pie of Aurtli ( arlitia tan n-ver n-pav the di-tin- ?Ulsl.el J,jd,-e. J),s ri-ignati-l, at this tlie- Wi'j f-ll! Ul.Otl tie' ear- of f..- ). ;,1,. ,.f Non'. r ... a e,, , ;i, , na, ,ue a clap ;A t':.u:..ier ir .in ky. J ie y hi-.- not i-xpei uti'i it. atel tiTr then. li'K ready t ) me. t it. Ii i sa, 1 iuat t!,e I- .-i-la-i:-,- will endeavor t ) pcr-uaJe him to rcev, d,-r, and take tacit l.n resignation. We siueere eiy Lope tout he vi ill Jo .-o. The Promt. I . :.; l,, w r. J- 'df. aial Fiiln ree a:, ! hi, !; i,d , ar(. ". i ! ri..l e ,;,n:,i, i Mi.i uiiavojdal.lv be ful ta Of Whig ti..-1 '' tl..le, Cat, an . It will ti.i.n :'J" Out" .int i i of pa.ty f Whig Up , the a ii e,,li .--' c tire i p -p i. 1 .5 an. I itio liy I cat, btjUn, and dj,a.r. b it 1 t us n it lay ul be of r at M-rvici; tv eur c i t,.i , . a;, j seraiiCe. wo- u.av L. fafleil fortiiiii. ! patience and j.erse. -t to retrieve 0'ir i.'U e nrc i,i. rLan- worre whipped tLau t .u 1) , ul;,. j,ar, wa iu I-U, yet o,,r e oe.it,,,,,, , ,.1 a, ,t js i. MI enviable tiiai. wa- th-U of ,r e... my at ta- time. '1 i. :,. ti. I, , ;,ri , f toe country rose 1,1 t';,. ;r Ujwii a d. praveJ, wicked, and UiltuM ration, and In r--t n. tiie ' " l' I'Ul 'tl a i- 'on n. n im to it. uii-inal ami priniitive perity arid -im. painty. N ) ,u, u ekii-t as tl,U his operated to biiiig l,.Jl the defeat of the Whig par a. N, tl ieuiet people of tiitf Country, of tmth vrtie. have te en tnore titan sntisned wUh the niirit .f id tia'.'i !.;. : jjsti.e, ,,, - deration and ju ! .. ,a e n , -, ,uKi adminstration, ami if politicians liad not stifled the voice of tlie people, the country would have been blessed with this model administration for at least another four years. But the elements of faction which have been combined to produce the prpsent disastrous defeat of the Whig party, and which will be brought to bear upon the policy of the dovernnietit in the next ad ministration, will, as certainly that the next four years will roll round, produce the same distrust, revulsion, and disgust, in the pub lic mind as that which effected the great revolution of IHO. Then we say to our Whig Lrithren everywhere, le of good cheer. lo not de-pair. I'o not give up the ship. The Whig party is still the great conservative party of the country. It is under the benign influence of ita princi ples that we now enjoy so much peace and prosperity at home, and so much national respect abroad. We hope that our own sood I'iilmore and Graham may live and ciijov health to enable them to administer our (Jovcrmnent for four years at least I from 1 -."(. I United Stales Senator. Democratic caucus at Hahigh, have Th. Large Kadfch. Win. A. Cathey, presented us with a rad ish which weighs three and a half pounds. If there is any larger, bring them along. (Loniiminications. KOIt TUK NoKTH-CAKnl.INA WHId .V, . Etlitor The last Yorkville Heine , oste Kive v in 1 eh, o f vours Uul ,ml .m.,l! i IsTunTr 1 dv contains a communication answer to a late editorial artic the " Whig," in which a play naturcu comparison was drawn, as 1 under stood it, and which was no doubt intended in this spirit between Charlotte and York- vilie. 1 siiv ostensibly, because it must be aMtarcnt to everv one bo has seen the ar- i tide in the Whi that there was nothing in jit which !V any coustructi u would justify ! ". Vcrbum SaP-" "s be signs himself, iu wri ting sueli a ru-ie alio discourteous piece against Char! t!o, and her citizens cencrallv. y -t that the burden of Mr. S.i lai Ijecue which came m!i 111 I liariotte .... . , . r . . , i" ' ' nn 1f!.- O,!, 11 itiiii) ri I it.i lint L-ti..v fr.r. ; Committee of Imitation adopted iu this mat- j taiui), lui i ueiieie ine i uie v.iveu lac ter was to invito no one specially, who had . r . n-,t rendered some important service to the i ! Hail Ho, ....... . . . . or h: li it l-i I lered them-elvcs con-l'iei jus an 1 worth r,f .neli ae unliliinei.t I bv tiubiic serices .,f 50110; sort or other i j '1 here may have been souie few invited ,1 I ,., F,-; 1. ,.f .1... , .,1.,:.) r' u. w' ,. . not exaeny iaiiy in an re-iiects wiin tui- si.ue.ara. nrtuer iiiis i.- so or iiot, i uo j not know ; bet Le it as lt may v eibum ap I , , , , . , -i i -as u,e, ,u, aim u ,av nae neei. o-; ea-ise u.o committee thought that he had naner t. inuet, in his composition.-; "r V,'"3-. ,VC ""C"U,!a U,0U-"1.UVl'.V wuiuo gniiu aee-.r.iiug io turn, auu in.u . .,.r, ,,, wuu.u e-e a, emie. to - at a more convenient season. And for this, .ii. . . .i ir tt.iiiii.lv i - j n i i. a n ins i e 11 "e t nee uu our generous ;,d n-jble hearted .Iarshal,! who did all that could have been done bv mortal man with that immense, excited, and unwleldv crowd, to keep order aud show , . M 1 . . . I I n -j ees, iu a.i. j. can assure my irietnl . if .....I. , ,i.;,. i ...... t,..;i ir ', I have not tl, " Uen,.-,! v ' l.(',,r ; "'-' contains Mr. Saps cowmumcatk-u, i i ... r i .,!.... :. : t. . nut 1 lei.ieiiu.i.i mui 11 lutoMes one paipa- bie ab- ircirv. J lie writer, in rciiiicriug an i t.scu..t. fl,r tlll! mereba.,ts of Yorkvil!e"not ! having rhippe. ton from that more than lib bales of cot- place, .'ay, '.bat they were u"1: V"J luIL w;lyi aim were not! ..11 .1 1 . . . 1 . . . . .1 L-oinpeliod to sell in oMer to get back moni v to carry on tm-wr-rc only sent W.dl, ail'that I - trade, that tlie 1 Mi bale iff to procure groceries. tall siv iu answer to this i- tint if they Lai sii' h a surplus of money with which to buy ctton, one wouid think that they n.i.'bt have spent a little to buy tli -ir "r ici-ri.-s with. Mr. Kditor, what the writer ays about a more spotless, pure and uiiimpeaeli- the " Whir-' and the ' jrniin of Charlotte," a,'io character. To bin other distinguished ynu may answer yourself, editoriallv, if vou "icrits I luay be permitted to particularize see proper. With that I have nothing" to - au important fact, that lie ha contributed do, but I have thought that. Mr. .Sap's com- ' much t i infuse into the deci.-ion of the Su-nitmi-:.tion deserved who; I have said, and l,r,-'ii; Court a Ugh tone and moral feelin n deserved who; I have said, and t e re authorize ou to t.-c'di.-li the same if yi think it worth v a plaee in your rmtier. ' In i ."an onc'ii-iou permit me to say to friend : that I know of no unkind ieeliii" ex-! ll JI ex- otto asain-t tiiO citizens of are only moved by a spirit ! Vorkulle. U of generous rivalry to bui I I up the pro-peri- ty of our twu uithout itijuring any other toau or c jiuinuhity . Jl.sTITIA. CliU.TLAR. fo thr xrijlr of 'ilit l.i riiura f 1'i.i.i.un -i.'n iK-.s : The u.-idcr-igued hav ing ii appointed a I'otiituittcc to circu late tin- sui.j, lined Memorial throughout this County. beg lea.e respeetfu'ly to addres ul The State L'-gi-laturi tf.e " re t if jf tie- s.j I. - int it is bound, in s; wil'l the p' '-pie's wi-he. h Kioraloe I ,Iy do thi- , notv in seas-ion, H reign people, ntid tiling1, to comply 1! it how can th it uii!"s the-e w ilie ?.ie piainly CApre.-sed ' It i- proper then that we .-1. ml i -e ,ik out on ail important .sub ject , and thus afl irJ to our 1,-isgiveri aid in tueir arduous and r--potis.ibb- work. Then frieii-N, do you le-ire that the pre sent Li'juor License I, aw should be repealed, and that in its stead we shall have In ore -tingei t and fbi i i,f enactments' A.- vou Bi aiy of the curse .' ii.n tiii- uiou-tei ni')iit..-rs -talked un'.i'jslii.'igly over the !ai,i i -iig eno ih Ia it VO'ir wih tiiat h" shrill i'i n t tr; in e, t flofl,,,. under bis iron heel the vis of friend-dip and love th its of joy and hope the bodies ii- of men! If it is your aiil that e curtieu in ins ghastly marel, ' '''u oi-J.N ortuMaf,it is only fu y ou to so. 11 l'..'""r I",'auro "pcrute with y'u "oiiig l. t,tii,,,,d r,i,nri.,3lst,lla,ltW Jt evorv friend of virtue and rcliu'i.m take nn especial interest in this matter, and forward the names to us at this place by the 10th December ensuing, at the latest. We earnestly request the Ladies ti cir- culate and sisn memorials, on which no ....i... l,U 1w. nvunlnfl The time is short. Action, prompt, de- tided action, will alone ensure success. We are, Fellow Citizens, your obedient servants, and humble co-workers in a noble cause. A. (i. STACY, ) K. NYE IILTCHINSON. I M. D. .. Mi I.KOD, i CommitUt J. W. HAIXKY, J. C. W ILK El! SON, Churlotlr, Xor. INi, 19.VJ. MEMOHIAL, l'i thr IVmoraMr, lic ticucrin .isstmmij ' Suit Ii Co I'oli nil : WHKHEAS. it is laid down as a funda- mental principal of Hepubiican Government, ! lawyers ot other Mates are incnt oiieu, nun that " the Peoj.le have the right to instruct : passed from the Har to the lieiich bcb.re 1 their representatives, and to apply to the Le- ; had personal knowledge ot bun. In all his L'islature for redress of grievances And .private and social (relations, his ( hristian Whrn as, the uurestruincd traffic in intoxiea- , character, and in his industry, cure, and ting liquors has long beeii deemed an evil, , --kill, agricultural pursuits, he has ever and hence the enactment of our present Li- presented an example worthy ot all imita qnor License Law : And believing that this ; tioti. ; law has failed to afford that protection con- j Although cautious and moderate in the tcmplated bv its enactment; We, the un- j expression of his political opinions, and nev ,l.rM,..ieiL lti...ns of North Carolina, nrav icr the advocate of Grange or Molcnt mea- vour honorable body to enact a law to pro- hibit entirely the trati'ic quors as a beverage, tin of Bibwi i t-'r, e io iciu all intoxicating li - hroughout the limits of o,. Biiiw i Or, Su to restrain H, ttiat tnev snail not be sold in less quantities than TEN gallons ; excepting by ttiose receiving license : at the Har, as I learn from his associates, to retail the same the said license not to , few if any presented talents norc proper to be grautcd in any couuty except by the con- j acquire and preserve. The success that re. Urination of a majority of uii the Justices j suited to him as a practitioner, from his in ot the Peace in such Couutv. in onen Court ilntrv sihI imlotuitMlil ni.rsf.vr.rnmi uml had ami obtained, npon written application signed by majority of the IiimIno ' fvniilies residing within five miles of tho place where said spirituous liquors are to be vended ; r if in Town, Village or City, signed by a majority of all the heads of families residing witliiu three miles tliereot : llie license k i . I j ,u""tr auu c-"u 1 'r n ujil ici law ivi may en- act, to bo subini.ted for ratification to the ftonfir , ! , -n) - ' r , f'f' " 7 ,r h , rT 1 T S,S "atcd bj j our ho, arable body. And your petiuoners will ever pray. he patiently heard all parties to the end, ' hundred. The sales during the week amoun To M the Crneral A.tanLy of .oh : and iifierent as to w hat men mieht t,H to fiftv-four thousand live hundred bales, . -..,., . ,vn: Gentlemen: I desire to retire to the waiKs ot private lite, and therefore prav.tice. lor the truth of ell this the your Honorable liody to accept the resigna- tion of my place on the Hench of the Sa- preme i o.iri. 111 siirrenuenug tins trust, 1 would wish to express my grateful sense ol'the confideiice and honors so often and so h'lig bestowed on ine by the (iencral Assein- iiiv. Hut I ltnvp )if) l.-iri.mn'r.. i.i i!..ir .lii-i. 1,1,. 1 ...,r,. a ;i 1., .1 ",, ,1 .,. , blv. 1 am cr sensible, that tiiev were tar i i , . . . . - ll''on'1 "t, and that I have made .... ; ,,fl,, .:... n r,. r.f c..r,-.'n. ' . T TmhTllIl II,,' 1. . T a,i in ,, ,! . "., "V". ,ilmt omiinn..nim .ii- a i uii'.ei si'jiju v .-iui'1'n.i.'iiii; 111 1IG itllft ... 1 . . ' riLiit aiiniiw to L'lve eonnueiiee to hmnst men, and to confirm in ail good citizens a loVe tor mir (YnilitrV mill ft nurd irn.l In I... . J ' ' v' art.l magistrate,. Iu my place, I bp r i,-,.0 ,,,, :i...,i ,i.. " . . linn. v .i. l. i a a i'j niij-e L . ,..! 1 fjruiiy believe, that our Iit- will, hereto foTV bc eXecuted, and our People haopv it tore, ue exeeuteu, anil our 1 eople tiaopv in tlie admini.-tratioti of justice, honest and C0,ltrIjte,l, as Ion. as tlicv keep, and only M , a, t,,,y kc the" independent aud ou.,d Judiciary now established in the Con- ti')tion wh t.urnM; ,)p UMel tg the m,l nf v,r i, r..i;,, 1 have the honor to be, gentlemen, tour most obliged aud oh t ser t, THOMAS 11U1TTN Raleigh, Nov. 10, SF KTY ... , " t" Ksn V' N,JV' 1 ' 1 A message was received from the House of oinmon-, conituunicating tie c r&ngnation of Chief Justice Ruflin. I 1.., .... t - . V 1 1 - -r ' - .-s..ge nav.ug ,ecn reaa, .ir. Joy. . net rose aud addressed the Senate. esuid- 1 rise, Mr. Speaker, to express my very ; .re regret that Judge lliirTin, for any rea- t I 1 : : l .i i . , . 5 '"' "ouiu uatc resigneu tlie Uistiiieuislied 1'osiuon ne occupies as i.niel .Justice ot the Silr.rniiiii I .,fI nr.il I ... T..11.. . . .. II ,'."- ' 'un jieinuaueu thai '-gret will be deeply felt throughout the length and breadth of the State. He is well known, and i, universally admitted, to he 1 one of the ablest jurists and mo-t learned Judg.-s. of this Country. To eminent abilities in the di-ehargu of his official duties he has i united the utmost upriglitnc.-s, independence, ami urbanity, and no man has left the bench pfme ;l!,f' rit i tnr-n t producing the most, beneficial rf--u.ts. In n such a man, uniting iu him- "-'f a" tbe Ugh and eminent ipialitie-. i,e.-e. 3ar.V b'l""' nd to adorn the judicial char acter, retire-: from the bench, in the full r,os- scssion of the ino.-t vigorous int. lici t, the !'- cannot be otherwise than deeply felt, and his nlace most difficult to Piiiodv. I I4IV, L'nf.iin , ' .. II. I, ( . . , ... ii ; ...v. .. ,o, joriy vears, our ac.piaintfince having coiiiuieiieed in cigh- teen hum red and twelve. living remotely from each other, I cannot claim the honor oi o iug .Mi oiigine nuinoer ,i mo-t urn- mate confidential friends, hut I am hai t.v w ,-,) mat uie i.iiioesi reiaiioiij nave always siihsi.sted belecli us, without the siight.;.-t inUrruption ; and in tho retirement hi; now !eeks, he has my best wi-hes that the re mainder of his dys may be as neaeeful and . . . .. .1 ... .1 1 .1 . . . I . ' I ha; j'j,;, ns ins pasi me nan ncuu eminently .. . t :. . . I' r. i . i - . , i t , t . ., , Mr. Onmer n.iid : Mr. Speak! r, 'he r .-sinatioi, of .so di.uin- gm-rieil, mld il and u.efiil an ollicer as Judge Jtufhn, at this time, coining upon me sudoenly and ut,eSp,., tedly, fiii, nie with .motion. Ihc. re-peel and regard which I havc for liuu urge me to say something the occasion, but Sir, I am unable to com- maud words that would fitly ,-spress, my lli'iUtfllls anil I'-eilll"!. 1 leel. a- I 1 ,. In. li, , - i ' uii .North Carolina feebs, a dieticoneeru for tin occurrence tin: lo of tlie services of a Chief Ju-tne, who.,- Jeamino, ait, ...j ;t uiiliniiK-J coiilt'K-i.ci .,f hi-j U-M'iw CiU,( IM. l or more than a quarter of a century has hi Halm' been identlheil with tlie mlieinis- t ration ot tin- law , urt, Carolina, and wlmli law, tro.u hm exUaordmary ability, in expounding the aaiue. hai uraduall v irow n aud iiwread, not only in tho esteem of the legal prole-,,,,, jut iu the eonfidcace of tie- i - o,.l generally Although his leaving the bench may be 1 likened to the withdrawal of tho brighter lamp from our path, or the larger beacon light that secured a wife passage on our coast in tho night time, a tuniiliurity anil , thorough acquaintance with the inrd ructions 1 lie lias already iriveri. must and w ill for years ! to come be a chart to guide tuul direct us in ; much safety, and for which we shall owe him debt of lasting gratitude. The much ithat he has done, instead of creating a wil- ini'Miess that Us sliouhl retire, lias inuuceii ., F : . .1 . i i i.i tne greaier anxiety mat, hc snouo. ivinnmt in the public service. Whilst, with others, ; 1 yield reluctantly to that on which he has 1 . ' 1 1 -. 1 1 1 .. .A U....l. ever bear testimony to his learning, pure ii tegrity, ntid uscfulma. Judge Kufliii, whose name nil North Car- i 0iinja!is, taiui, j for years been j whenever ami sttllgll I sures, yet he has never been wanting in that i espec auu uiaeriHmeuce m-cc-iy io form and express' lnm.lf his own views , tn r.i.w,a mk, rmeasuros. Favored with nn cxceHeiitundcrstatidinir, research, should cheer and animate all who I would aspire to be great ami useful. He! i was generally courteous, respectful, and! kind in argument: and if. on any occasion, i betrayed into any such excess of zeal as to provoke remark, it was from those who were j , excited bv his superior intellectual power Ior tue moment, lorgoi mat, in tne , ricnesi sou are io ne louim sonic weens; which even the diligent hand of the bus-i "''"'f a"S ' ""'V' . , ' 1 'i,S dUT aS ,J"d", 1,0 ha,r-,Vt'" cnn" ; cluMve evidence of bis purity and greatness. ! Divested of passion and never biased with compassion lor the poor or tavor 10 the rich. say or think,' deeKicd accurding to what h believed to be the established rule of jus Prts of the upreme Conrt for the last twenty years and more will bear testimony, as long as .N orth I arolina, slall remain a tree Mate. Iu short, when we contemplate his vari- ous excellencies, we find ourselves at. a lo.ss. whether most to admire his deep and ex- ..... n...l h 1... 1 u 1 1 . . a ver nr ' Ins iininstrv rironrntv hriniu-.s ' J 1 . - . wisdom, and patience aa a Judge." ! In c"nc'-ion- Mr' Ver, permit me t rvl'ual "?. rc"r ,D1,t OI so cxper.ei.ee an" u-s,u'. tht' -'fenv-tli ami vigor n( it,, I . i. ... . I. -..i.i any au.;, leave the service 1)1 the MatC On million, the i-ouatc adjourned until 11 o clock to-morrow. IIOUSF, of COMMONS. Wkdnb-dat, Nov. 17, 1-.V2. The Speaker prese.nteil the letter of re-' niznation from the iion. " hoieas Uuffin, a-i Chief Justice of the Suorcmc Cot.rt of the Sote. Jlr. Saunders, of Wake, made a few re- j marks exr-r v sins his surprise and deep re. gi. ,)b )iic ii uuuiiki iii. ij v. lie -"irve ui ine eminent ability and services of Clii'-f Jus tice Ritfiin, and expressed his fears of the ef fect which Irs resignation wi uld have upon tlie Supreme Court, as he t jod not only at the head of that Court, but, as all acknowl edged, at the head of the lei'.al profession iu the State. Mr. S. moved that the eoiiiniii mention he tnre.nl tinon the J,iurii:il of tho House, aud that the Sneaker be re.iuested to express to tbe Chief Justice the deet. re.' u f..l t his ,.:....; ,.n as their high esteem for him, on account of ,)0M.hf nnd ,bi!itv ,. , . i ... , .. ' ith which be had Mr. Phillips suggested the propriety of seiidinf the commu iieation to the Senate ' . . . . . . ' uisenarjeu ins nuiics with a nronosition to omit, and to rai joint select comiint-ee to express the hkrh , , . . . i . . sense wincii the Legislature has ot his mer its and services. Jlr. aunders accepted the sus;L'cstioii, and tin; motion prevailed the committee to consist of three on the part of the Senate, aud five on tbe part of the House. ; ; TIIK FOWL FKVFR ' , ,, . i ., ' , It would .seem by the following paragraph, ","" extracu Ir.,m me .sew r.iigiauu i..;urrr, tnat tne ioi n ver nan by no means anateu in mit 'juarti r : " At the late lij-tuii fiul exhibition, (iu pteinber, 1 -yit) three Cochin Chinas were IdatSlOO. A pa r of gray ('hittagou-'s at "ill. 1 fto Canton ( liniese fowl-, at S'O T'b 1 1 e gray Shanghr.i chicks, at f;.". Three Wllltc Chick Shaiighai.4 at sxm. ns, -j in to 8 lo, k' "n lute ."hanghui , anil these tiriees. for similar samples, could now be obtained, again aud again. Wltliin three liir.iith i-nlra snnr,l,. i.f . .. . a . . .... two vear oM lowM, ot tlie large 1 innese varieties, have been fold iu Ma-hachu-ctts at . Si Oil the pair. Several pairs withi,, our own ; knowledgl have commanded g:,0 a ,,air, with- , the past six mmitlM, Last week, we ,aW i rl,. ,.t .-Lit., so,,.,,.,!,-.;., .,.1,1 l ! ..... r . H". And the best specimens of Shanghai and Cochin China fowls now brings .ji and Sdo a pair, readily, topurchasers at the South and W est, These prices do not equal, however, the l, .. I 1 I.. . 1 I Ulll- nilH.II ll'Df- Ijeeil 1 1 lin OlililHiet, , hnglaiid for fancy fuwls. I he t.ogr (jur- 4,i, hays ; " Within the last few weeks, a gentleman near London has old a pair of CoelJi, China )(JWS ffff pjI1,,.lj n:nl) ;iJil,,l,,.r pair at :ii ,..,!, (ilW ) He has been olfer-d W lor a single Inn; has sold nu- ,, rows eg. at I guinea, (.:) ca:li. mid has bee,, paid down for chickens just hatched I guinr a-(-Vi I j the half dozen, to b d.di y. ,..., 1 ........I. .11 . ... i , ei... a moiiiii oni, wuu aiii ii.eur alone lias nnid nr.wi.ril ..f c m i f..r ui,...l 1.:..,! ! i A U liTIT. L STOI'.Y. ! f A Jioston coi ri -poudent of the Woonsock- Ct. t H . 1.1 Villi ml tell.s tlie rniiarlnl.l.. -I,.. . of .leuny Liud : that difTen-neeii have sprung un Let eeli lo.r .r l,..vl I I .1 1 ln; ban become ms.me. Tl.e insane. 1 he writer f'ivesi Sot.tag aa bin authority. He Kay., " I have it from Sort.i" her'f .hn ,..r I :.. .1... ! same city with Lind for several rnontlm. pro.: viom to coming t America, and viiUid her man - ton uimoU daily." ' 11KSULT OF Til H PRESIDENTIAL F.I. K( "I'll IN. i The result of the Presidential contest may now be accurately stated. Of tho doubtful Slates, Kentucky and Teunessee have cast their votes for Gen. Scott, and North Carolina has gone for Mr. I icrce by , two or throe hundred majority. Texag and j California, the only Stales not yet hoard j iVoin, are eonceded to Tierce and King, , i'js ;;; iake the vote in the Electoral (0 ,.e taini lortv two tor Scott and Ora . . . J , . . i'... i- . ham, and two hundred and tiity-four for l'ieree and KiiiL' eivinuthe latter a inaiori- j t 0f twohundred and twelve votes. We ap- .11 . t 1 . M . M Ucn. I'icree. lien, Scott, I Maine, 8 j New liaiujinliire, 5 1 Vermont, 5 ; M;isy u-husi ttH, 13 ' ! ( Viinccticut, H , ; (huiie Island, 4 i .New York, Uti i New Jersey, 1 1 ! Ihh ware, 3 ! lVnnsvlviiniii, S7 I .M irvl'.iiid, ! i Virifiiii.i, 15 I Nmlli t'uriilina, 10 Seutli Cureiina, 7 ' (Icorijiii, 1U ! Klurida, 3 i I Hun, -'3 ! lnuiaiin, 13 Illinois, II , j Inwj, i ; Wisconsin, " .Mulitt'iin, C : Kentucky, Vi Missouri, U i A(.,b...in. 3 1 I.iiu iaua( O I JVlinesMee, s 12 MiHrlStiippi, 7 ' I Arkansas, I j T.t.:, 4 V'ahlurnirt, 4 ) SI "u Miclnifun. ; Mlssoun' j ,tnm Trlegrsphir Report Irmu the ( ImrU iloii Tcvricr LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA AT NhW YORK. iJ.u.TiMoiu:, -Nov. iv. The Iiriti-h Mai, Stfam Ship Asia, Capt.j Judkins, has arri' ed at New-iork from Liverpool, which port she lett on tho nth in.-t. The Lt Kitl'ooL M aiikfts. I he t'ottou ln.rk. t was dull, and nnehant'ed. and only a . li,,,iU'J Tvious rates. I The sales for the three days, since the de-1 parturc of ,m Auantic on the Ctb inst.,1 .mnplise ,,,, y.two thousand bales, of : "7 " wl,iel, sr euhit..rs took six thousand fi ,i-i.;,. I. ... i . t ...... .v. ...,..,i .u,, Ul H IIIIU ? II'T III HI.'I3 l'UII llll'H IBI III 1 IIVU- sand, and emmters three thousand seven hundred and flltv. The ouotationa were as i . frllowa :Fair 'rleans fii.l , Middling fijd.: 1 y.,jr M.-J.ile HA , Middlii.2 d.; Fair Up- lands Bid., and lid.l!in .".jd. Flour and Hrc ad stuffs had further ad-' vntice.l. Provisions were unchnn-cd. Na-' v,I Stores were very active ,lt'a,lvanreJ r;it s. Coffe was dull, l'.iee was active Su'-ar bad advanced (Id. per cwt. ! Mrs. Partinirton says the way to prevent IIavric Cotth.m Market. Cotton in Ha-; steamboat explosions, i to make the engi vre, during the week, has been dull, and j nrer "bile their water" ashore. In her the sales only comprised eleven thousand : opinion all the bustin' is caused bv " cook- hales, against .'.," ( ) bales imported , during the s.tm nod. I he stock of ( ot-; ton at Havre, exclusive of that on shipboard, ' amounted to 1 w.O bales. New-Orleans , 7f t ()rr!innire wa qiioted at Ofi frs., M. bile at U fr., d I phiid at Ul fr. ', C. M. Ray Co., Usher, II. 4 Co., J. Ln'-roN MonEV MABhKT Consols for .Sloan k Co., J. Rcid k Iiro , J. A. Moody, money closed at from 1MI, a KMIJ. ; u t'aldwtdl A II., Klias 1 Co., U. The tran-actions in United States Slocks W. Rcchm.n, 11. B. & L. S. Williams, Car vrero large, as also in St ile snockti, and1 80n. Y. A (.. A. W. Neuffer. Jenkins i K.. American Ser-jHties had sliebtly advnnee.).' The loiaiioiis ere ns ,oi.ow: l uiieu States l ives -t,.i, 'Io ; mted Mat 1 ln4j l United States Sixt-i 1 -ti", bonds 1 ' iM A all; Unit, d State Sixes: IsfiT, 1 -tii) stock Miti a i' ; Pennsylvania Fives s."ij a -ii;' Alabama Fives sV, Alabama F'ivea, bonds !. pr iTF. t. I it.at'E. At .Manchester trade has falkti oH, but prnes are not lower. F.Mil.AM.. I be British Parliament as- setubled on the -Ith instant ; and the Hon t.narics ll evre fttaw, was e ected .-speaker ut lloue of Commons. I' KANi E. T he Senate assembled on the 4th in.it., and resolved to refer the tiue.-tinn 01 re-ctaoii.-lnug the r.ii.pirc to a vote of the fcop'e. M'.uv. General Concha has sailed from Rarcclona w ith five hundred troops for Cuba. I'ALV. Nun: of Kd ward Murray's fel- 1 ..-.. .t l. I . . in jJi i.soner.1 nave ueen snoi ar. .neona. AmkRH AiS 'tiTIMl toil pKEstriKST of THE I..MTI.D S T i T KS AT P.4 NAM A. Oil luesday, the 'sid int., a lare number oil American citizens assembled at the I'nited ! Mutes Consulate and registered their votes,! ftcu ro in fa.orof'tlie dtlier-lit candi-' dates lor the l're.-ideiicy. The polling kept j Ur 'I"'1" a" excitemeiit during the day ; and j ''a J voten bteii reailv as valuable as in ' ,. tates, ,he i,,t, re-t tdt it, registering ,lt.u, Cl)uld not bale jeeu greaU'r. 1 he re-! sut ot the day .s liowed a majority of '41 in OT T. Three hundred audi favor of tjeii. tweiily-acven votes in all were rcgi-tercd : j the voters representing every .State in the I l. uioii. ' I At the St. Charles H.ir-room voten were : received by ballot, resulting as follews: Scott and i rahani 100 Pierce and King 117 Weh.-ter and Jenkins li 1 1 ale and J iiiien tiising Pi Kiti K and KlNil a majority over S orT al the no of 1 1 vol. h . . x- v j.-t ( v ( ' f r V P f ' V TV.riTPti AM kKI AN . " AJ" h IN' ' LTKD .vceouiiis nr. .sew i orn irom iiuetioa Ay res stiit"; that there had been much ex citement by the decree annulling a former decree for the admission ol breadstuff from foreign part.H. A large quantity of Ameri can Hour had arrived there iu cuii-eqiienee of the; fir-t dwree, winch bad come- to a losing market on thu decree beine annulled A ....... V ' I p without notice. Mr. I'eiidletoti, our minister, I had claimed damages: on the bark Morgan j inx., wined liml tn i n onlereil to liueno.i Ay re on the strength of that decree. The gov i iiuieiit ottered to pay expense of the j Vi'S-i I Irom Montevideo, which was refused. I An angry col I ejioiuleiice ensued between Mr. Iiialiam, tin; American Charge in the temporary ab-e,,ce ol Mr. I-endl.'-ton, and lien. I t.piiza, and which led to an inter-j view in wlucli tUe lormer was liiu ted ,v the latter im tli Liu ututian. TAKI.N'i '1 I.MK THK FOI'.KLOCK. Tarson I'ron nlow in his paper, the Knox Wile W( of Saturday, eoncluilcs an arti cle on the course In; intend to pursue as follow : " Finally, in order to strike an effectual blow for true HepiihUernii-in to aid in the restoration of sound Whig principles, we flu.. - tl..- iir.in l the lii,.. 1. .,..,, r ,.f t:t. hard Fillmore to the breeze, for President !-"'!, and under thin flag we iball fibt uk or ti iumpb, live or die." FUNERAL OBSKQUIEH. The citizens of New Orleans have resolved to have funeral ceremonies for Calhoun, Clay and tVebster, on the FtSi December. All nersous are desired to close their places of business ; the bells of the churches and of the city are to be tolled ; all the flags on the shipping are to be hoisted at nan mast, auu tho dwullimrs of tho citizens are to be draped in mourning ; the military, fire department, benevolent and other societies, are invited to ioin in the procession. Chief Justice Eustis is appointed to deliver the cuology on Calhoun, Judge McCaleb that on Clay, and Christian Hoseliui", Esq., that on Web ster. There ore to be thirty-one pall bearers, ono being from each State ill the L iuon. A grand cenotaph is to be erected in Lafayette Square, sixty feet in height ; the cenotaph to lie surmounted bj a cupola ami to contain a funeral urn ; be adorned with statues representing commerce, agriculture, manufactures and the constitution, and will be lighted up uitil 10 o'clock at night. South Curoliiiian. The Jackson (Eqi estrian) Statue The horse portion of this statue was for the first time opened to inspection of visitors on Saturday afternoon lrut, on the premises of .Mr. Mills, where it was east. I lie principal object was to test by pjactical trial its sta bility, and the result is, as believed, all that could be wished. The lino of gravity falls centrally between the hinder hoofs of the horse,' and is therefore precisely where it ought to be. When the fiirure of the rider ia j. I.il upon it, tho ability, from the in crease of weight, will be still jtrenter. . Mr. Mills will receive the congratulation of his fellow-ritiiens generally on his success. Us has encountered, with presevering patience, a series of disheartening obstacles, and has, so far, worked through them all. Msy all future difficulties, should any arise, he met and vanquished in a similar way. Sat. In. U'lligencrr. KENTUCKY AND INDIANA. Tn the tahle of the agricultural urodue : t- ,,... r;.n St-.t the nnmbiT of im : r,rovp(j acrc, of 3nj ; Kentucky is stated "nt , , nja-)-0. the catih value of which is ' o, - . 'oo,, o,-., ' i.,: .u t,,.. r Cl),ot)w.iUi, III IHMlitlJA. IIMIIIUtl ui j...'., ,-, S,n.,0,:i not quite hal tJ9WB ; K,n,UPk'y, .ml valued at , This tible will be found in ' fif h' V, nsu, 0 half A RIU LUMP. , - jump oi vtia woiyniD? i:o ani a balf ! " ' ! 111- : Pou,lJs was deposited by a returned Call :.ii- it . i i. c . onua miner, n ine nanu. oi uitrcauw. of a mercantile ''Ouse in New ork, last trid.y. It ws was UKen Irom a n""e ",e sev"lJ ieciDelo w , ,ne ". " esimiatea to ue w.-.ntu uo or. thr, P" cent, pure gob and the lucky ''nfr W" off,;red dou.' ,U , tnn.c value, but he refused the offel ! mg tbe H-am onboard CONSIGNF.F.S PER RAILROAD, For the week ending November 21. Kiilian, i'rv A. Co., John Wells, W. lt. T.t- lor, lireni & J ., Springs A .McL, K. K. John- ston. I. Tarkn. John La dwcl . Moss. He k Co., T. C Graham, U. S. Branch Mint, A. C. Steele, J. Meade, T.ylor k li.. Cook A B., J. Sprinos, Fox 4 C, Druckcr k S., Alexander .V J., T. Gleeyo, R. Rcid, Mur phy k B., Spratt, I), k Co., Carleton, M. k Co., L. l. Child.. Sanders, II. A Co., l. B. Gaith.r, R.W.Ford, Byron k Rafter, K. I'Mine k Co.. A. Hauscr, Gwdsnn, II. A (' t'lof.,. A- Vrl.- t..l tt.,.L: tlL... M , A. Re.lwine, C. Moll, Addison k B., ...... , a .i , " t 1JH and llamsour & J. i hi ici:oi uhh & t o. liought mpf DHY GOODS Liicni) (yiiMi oiorc. 1 FI I W W Harness and Saddlery. ,L uii.mvm j. i.i tiiii i: J VI VC u-t reeriv.d at hi old aUiirf nna .? Ken'a If (! and nearly iiiniiie Draw 'aya H'ick tun dnnr a laryc aoorlmant nf ll.a bci maieriala el all iltucripiiiin.; and having aiih ytA ! some of the bra' wnkmen, ia prepared l niaka 04(11 Ko o' r de:rii.(ian and tiaaiin ou Jl.nl a large lot tjf finis TriMHting flltd HoillttlHg, lie will bfl ah .. in cm.paia wuh Ilia beat ahop tn the stata ai rfiluiad pneea. AU kii.di of ( oillllry Product! lakan in """ tiauee l..r wmt si ihe lnr I Maikal pricea. r,""lat" AWmrfr tiJ, Ic5i. iUf , - I'I'Ill.N III. 11 il III . UA N A W A Y from th" auharnlnr, hvni in L'ni. on county, nn Iho tho llllh n,l.iul, a Miuiid hoy ly Ihe niiiiu f HAMKI. ( II 4 I r.i. iK,ul 19 yar o d. All puranna are forbid h .rlKioiif or am. (ilnyintr anlhnie aa lha law will Im rigidly onfura. ad ag.uiial any ona who may do an, A. O, IHVH etnvenilwr St. I "S3. it(r i at. ui: ii v tnui pgM-rt:.v ASaMAXAC 1833, itcd and lor aa'a, wbu J IIS r rarcitcd and lor aa'a, wbulraala and Ht m Uib T.J HULT.lfl. &" Just what we bare been wanting tnd tint is the t'lnm.orrr Ei ; hiuk, wliore ttl can now drop iu tnd ret your Ham and K,;,, Ik-ef..Slelia, Pork -Steak Mutlon.CImp, Vgal fut' lets, Freah Fish, Broiled Chicken, Friad Chicken' A.C &,c or, in fuel, any thing iu the way of cat! ins;, and then, to enp the climas, alter ynu hsva alufied youraelf with the inbitantialt, he lies t0 nmetliinit choice to waah down all, of clioieot Winea, Liquors, and fre-nh Ale, and alter paru. king of the aparkling bsveragv, you can jtutct for your "Begulia," and bo pulf away and 111,5; " !t onc dull care, I pray ihcc brgou from aie " Hrgone dull care, you and i enn never agrer." ROWANDS TONIC MIXTURE, 4: e. The Publisher of this paper has been ap. pointed Agent for Dr. Rowand's valuable Medicines. He has now 011 hand his Tuuio Mixture, a valuable remedy for Fever and Ague, his compound Syrup of RIackberry Root, for Cramp, Colic, Cholera Morbus, lHarrhu'a and Dysentery, and his Purgative Telegraph Pills, which hc now offers to the public for sale. AN'OTII Kit RCIKNTinO Wi'NDEH! Pi lMTNTTO DYSi'EPTIl'. Dr. .. Ilouth. ton'a PfcPSIN. Tne liue l)i(i'ir Fluid, or (in. rir Junr,iireiiirt d tinni H KtNNETui the MlL'UTH 8 I'O V) At II OF Til E OX am i noeclli 11. 01 U. run I I Eltlti, the greiil I'nj eil.-giu.il t'lisiiiial, by J. fr. lliiUGUTON, M. I)., Plul.Helplii.. Ti,j, imlya wunderful rrniedy lor I N i 1 ! E'l'li IN DYBPEP-1 A. J.U'SDK-K.I.IVFR COM PLAINT CONSTIPATION .nd DEBI l-ITV, eunng alitr Njinre 1 own M thon, hy nialuie'a own Ag ei t, iht G .4STItt(" Jl'ICK. Pamplileia, containing Sci,n. Ii Efidence of Ita value. I'urnuhcd by the Agrma g.aiia. See noil je among the nudital adiertna nenla. iiiitii r'ial ICrcnril. CUARI.OTTK, NnVKMUtK J4 ImSj. I'-otlon, et S AO Naila, Ill 4 a 1 90 . ft "t 40 1f a 40 fa 1 no Is a IK) a 33 7a a SO 3 . s 11 IS a a pplea, Buiitr, llcef, Flo.ir. hbl. 60 a im II a IS lie U I roe, H.H, IWn. H.al, nt, Ititeiiarai, Fcithfirp, 0.1. Vila, Aheeli)ga( Tallow, Hole (.aalher. lMh Pol.loca, 40 CO Pork, l.ard, Htcon, 7 a II IS . 00 14 a IS 7 a HI 9 a 14 17 a 50 Sugar, CotfM, -VuiaaMie, CO Lt' .MI) I A MAIIKKT, ( l.l xai .M.rframlr 91 I 01T0.V,-W bal auld todaf al 8 7 I a 0J fllAr.I.ESMlV MARKET. t M4ai.iTn S fvwmHr W 2,040 balra of Culliw -iib aald a( 7 tj yp CHARLOTTE EXCHANGE, III A. W. t I I I I IC. HAVIXJ l .ii-n ilia buililnif lately eweupwd n a Priming U8i.:a for ll.a Wutira i)nia. Bfa," and flite it sp in a Hjla u( alw.duc. raraij If rti-r rquallrd in n,t tuun'ij-) mtm!4 aom inrite aft lio ara fond at tbe rtal tusuric f thia lorrmrMl glulw hMo baloia, ta giaa hen a mil ha ih ara p aueh delicx-trt and mbnuntiaU, in plai af Ilia niul laatiduua could nai giuailila at. Purr mid l'ii.ilillrrnlrU Winn aud Liquor. n r- i y, i-i S,000 Vhituntttipa Ptgari. 4, mo ljmitrirt lio. 6,000 GM Unf da. 5, t)0 Kegnlta$ Jo. 4.UO0 YannltUa Jo. 3,001) I ax Ximtii Jo. a, 00( I jruiDtWj Jo C'vt and I)r-f tiu,ltng Tohnrro. And t.i arW, yead itiln,. aWk ill fell jini or in ur Btu JLstr Rm-ivi;u attiis And anil ranimg. la aaf cma'anily nn nand hir nf iho nod Jwj ara in anwoit. IN THE .HKLL, WhicN you em h?r ara-d ua aah-r tttm, Slav ad. 'rd Naartvd nr PmllvcHMt. Awat" 24. leiS. 44, f Police Election. jVOTIt'K i lier.bji nrn, ih.i nn Siin'dat , id .n ihc lawn of" t'har'ot. fm li.icnrfanl and ethar T-.ain '..'i.ii.M.amnri,, atstdiri ta tha ( hnar ul f ,,rnriv)r!Hn. .SrtrmU, 7, MJ. To Contractors. i'iniKi.i.i.,l,ni.,cB,.l,IMB1Mi I by lha t onnlr t ont fur Lincoln emint la pranara a placa and eor.traet for thn nnildinf r a l ourt lleuau in ll.a lawn ef l.incolnlon. Iit-U gut n.iiien la all p. ,poi, mlnrraod maunh maliara that tha iUn and pni(icatiiH.a (or Ilia nra ara iimw rradr and mi Ih) filnd at ihe naidan ot lr. I) W. s-rlirnrk in f.mrnlnian, of ll.nca d..i mm of r (intra ting Ana informaiton in relation Ibrrrin will U rurmaliad bji anjr oi.a f iha lorn, ifii.innrra. npun n queat. Ti in aonis H'a of lha a in and aharaetar nf tha Ilu.l.linjt it ia auflinant ta aula that lha llmld will I nf bfu-k, two atetn-a liigh; tha Inwar alnrt .Ik.ui I t Irml high 3 hru I ihiea lha npar afcn.il 17 iral hitfh and II itrmk ihnk. Ilali.w will hn U iliilnm rach A liglila wido. 6 hifh i.f III I IJglaaa, iha Inwar h lurmahad with a a f hia uMhw In thu .(H r alnrt will U 14 wniduwa of lha aanw width l.i.i 3 l,(e high iha top and bottom aaahea fornnhrd with wrighta nu Imhi. In tha lnar atnrjr will Iki li oflim and an npan '' for lha t'oiiiiij rmiri Tha uiwr amr; ill ba II lahtd with 2 Jnrr rooma, rl.nird , .,! i.inrp, and lha llinch, ll.r and Jury aaala will a to lia aleviilail. l ha kuililnir will prraonl loo front wilh duor o Court Kooih in the iinililn, In rirli at' ahirh Iwa flijiua or nr-ufar rork airpa wHl ha rawd to a f. ck platft.rin undar a portico. Kaoh of lha win dowa and duura lo ba Initialled wilh a mtll hawa rack aill tha ealannr of tha lownr ainry In U finlahnd ao aa tn rr,ranl rock work, aa al.n lha pilaMara, hn Ii pinj.et at iitlifvala lium Ilia wai ol lha up. Br a ory l ha wbula bmnlief io on roarnd with a ahiritla lnd muf, anrmoiiniad m lha conira wnh . iw...i..rj Towrr and a Uoina ana a,' tHiiiJ iif SU I 45 feet. fOiated priipMi,ia. ara inaiimd for lha antlra buid- Ing' conirctra In furmah taarr Ihinj. - i-.-p.".". w.i. o e uo trceiaro lor ina work alone or for tha maiariala ai.na and alaa lor the maaontj j and for lha rnatrnufa in oeh paic, a any una may drairn tn furmah h.d. mini hr in by tha ryaning of l lis 'Oi of llacamhor naxl. aa an. Iho iltih Ilia hula ilrn r, n,, miu M upon. Bond and arcnniy , b riinrd in aaary caaa whera a proinaaf ah,. ba ancrp'e.1. JA nil ka MMJlik. (VI W ) H S JuINit,vj- MAXWKI.I. WAlil.ICK, I. K. TIIO HPso.N, t: tr, IIKN'I-KRMIN,' C.V.tHMV. MOVI-KLLKR, l. W. M'HKNfK. II W liUION, r.n.Mi.iaafr. Nutrmhrr 17. ISIS. 43 231 OKflTfllt.i lu ilia ela'a il iho la'a Mra. Sum" imh K.nril, ara harahy irapoclluMy niilih"! that Ihrir dghia ate duaj and aa lha ondarahyned i deUnnincd tn aaltla un lh aaiala aa annfi aa il n be d.Hin, ii benntnra accaa- in Ihia ai d. lliat iN -aa indebted should pay up at iincr. R. II. ELLIOTT, rwr Nunrmhft fi, 183. i4? Wanted, 1,500 PtXJMlslei.a,,! otlon and l." an KAtia. T J. HOLTON.

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