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54 SATUKDAV, NOV. 19, 1836. ELECTION KWURNS. The following are all t!e re turns we have received. So far they arc quite encouraging, show ing a considerable gain fur the Republican, when compared with the recent votes for Governor: Cumberland, Edgecombe, Franklin, Granville, Halifax, Johnston, iMartu, Nash, Northampton, Orange, Pitt, ' Robeson, Rowan, Wake, Warren, Wayne, 003 413 1191 75 f84 233 494 GG4 lOaur. 173.n. 559 179 495 85 182 355 1 103 905 368 377 472 293 10S 1131 812 005 002 80 400m. Presidential Election. The statements as usual arc very con tradictory; but the returns thus far received justify us in classing the Electoral votes in the Slates heard from as follows: For Van Burcn. Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, 10 i 8 30 55 o O 10 21 34 Harrison. Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, General Assembly. The Le gislature of this State w ill couvei e i I at Kaleigh on Monday next. The following is a lit of the members:; Members of the Senate. j li LI 'ru', feiquimou and Paq li'lmk: 2d. Camden and Curri'uck: Daniel Li'idey. 3d, Gjies and Chowan: W. W. Cowper. 4"S Washington and Tyrrell: Hi Z'jkiah (1 Sprml! 5'h, Northampton: W'lllhm M""dy. 6'h. Hertford: George W. Montgomery. 7th, Bet-lie: Alexander W. Me bane Sib, M-ir!in: Jesf Cooper. 9'b. Hihlnx: Andrew Joyner. 10th. Wh: Samuel L. Ar rinton. lltti. Wake: Samuel Whitaker. 12th. Franklin: Juhn D. 11 jv kin. l.Hh, Johnston: Joi;d II -older 14'h; Warren: Wtlduu N. F'd war-K 15i!j, FMgecombe: Thomas II. Hall. 16'ti, V;iyii. John Fixum. 17d, Ore. tie ami Lenoir: Wil liam I) M'eiey. Put: lfrcd Moyc. 19m, Heau'ort a d Hyde: James 0. K W .Hums 20i h, Carteret and Jones: James V. lit an. 2Nt, Craven: John M Brvan. 221, Chatham: William Al' bright. 2d, Granville: John C. Tav- lor. 24th, Person: John" Uarnelt. 25-h, ('inibetland: Duncan Met" unnick. 26th, Sampson: Thomas Bun ting. 27'h, New Hanover: L. H. Ma -H ller. 28ih, Duplin: John R. Ilnsey. 29il, Onflow: D.ni. Sanders. 30t:i, Briuivvicli, Bladen yod ColumOu": Ja. Bnrney. 31 t, Kobeson and Hichmoml: Allied D ck ry. 32d, Aiion: A. IMver. 3J.1 Cuhanu: Christopher Mel ehoi 34li, Mo- teand Montomcrv: Joh 11. Keby. 35th, Caswell: Jameu Kerr. 3Gth, Rockingham: David S. Rod. :7ih, Orange:" Huh Waddell. 3'Slh, Randolph: Michael Red ding. , 39th, Guilford: James T. More head. 4f)th, Stokes: Matthew R. Moore. 4! st, Rowan: Thomas G. Polk. 45Jil, I);u idou: .1 L. llargrav.- 4:M, Sony: William I)ob-on. 41ii, Wilkes and Ashe: Kd mnrid .Jones. 4 5ih. Huike and Vancy: Mo--es Ii tkei . 40ih, Lincoln: M. Reinburdl. 47th, If.'d. l!: G. F. DavuNon. 4Sm, Ruth, rlord: J. McD. Carson. 49th, ISuncombe, Haywood and Mi'cou: James ' 1 udgel. - 50lh, Mecklenburg: Stephen Fox. I louse of Commons. Anson: John A. McRae, John Grady. Ashe: Nye. Heaul'ort. F. 15. Satterthwaite, S. Smallwood. Beitie: John Lie, T. II. Spel ler. liladen: Joseph Gillespie. Hruoswick: Frederick .1. Hill. Uuiicomhe: M. Patton, John (May ton. Hurke: K. J. Fir win, J. II Per kins, H. P. Miller. t'i.bui rus: II o ris. Camden: David Pritchard. Caswell: L. A. Gwyn, W. 15. L-a. Clnth.im: S. MTIennlhan, J. Gii'i.ne, R. (. Cotlen. Chowan: Thomas S. Hoskins. folnu.hu: Joiab Maultthy. ('iiivrii: Ahiwr I Lif t low Aliimr t,ae u.nberhnd; S. Hnllingswurlh. 1). Jordan. Currituck; Daniel Lindsay. Divider. ; Charier. Hiummell, i M P ncklon. , Duplin: O. R. Kenan, Jamt s ! J;u " mi. j Ivjgecombe: J. J. Daniel, James 1 t.l '"I '. Ft .mi k tin ; T. Ilowerton, Jo e;tl Myelin. Gate: Whitmel Stalltnjrs. n (iranville; B Gilliam, Chas Vaton, W. FJt in m j f;. Greene: Thomas Hooker. Guilford: J. II Litidey, P. Adams, F L. Si;np(jn. Halifax: Minn Matthews, S. II. lite, B. F Moore. Haywood; N. FMmnnsfon. Herttord; Kent uMh Iiyner. Iitdrli; J. A. King, 5. Lou dermilk, T. Camphell. Job ntun; J. Tomlmson, K. Whitley . Joiic-i; J. W. Howard. Lenon ; Witulall Davis. Lincoln; Michael Hoke, Hen rv Causer, 0. W. Holland, T. W.rd. Mac;n; Ja?pes W. Guinn. Mai tin; K. Io. buck. Mt-ckb nbuic; .1 Hutchinson. G. ("ahlwell, J. Dunn. Moore; J. A. I). McNeill. Montgomery; Win. Harris. Jordan. Nab; Henry Blount. New Hanover; J. U. Walker, Charb-. Hi- iy. Norih.impton; U. B. Gary, Hrrod F'.".is n. Orange: Wm. Graham, Nalh. J Kinj;, John Boon, John Stock ed. Onflow; John A. Averitt. Pasquotank: John B Muse. Per-. Moes Chambers, J. M. Viiliijnj in. Peiquitnons; Joiah T. Gran bei r. Put: Macon Moye, John Spiers. Randolph; Michael Cox, Wm. B Lane, Bohes.Tt; Alexander Watson, O.K. ! oton. Buckingham; Philip J. Irion. Jila e !r:swe. Ii..wai,; .Chn Clement, Chas. Mh r, W. C liiwlord. . , , n f Rutherford; Dr. Miller, Thos. J ilersun, J lied ford. bichmor.d; John M'Allbler, G 01 ; Thomas. Stoker (; 11. Matthews, J. Cow mgiou. prle, Critz. Siirr : P. H. Robert:, D. W. Coui ts, .las. l';df.wny. Samp-on: J W. Lane, Dickson Sloan. Tyrn I!: Sibi- Davenport. Wake: W. . VVm. II. Hay w..n!, Jr. (; alM, Wayne; Ualvn, Ci or, R. Whit by. Washrngtonj Joshua G. Swift. Wilkes; Wm. Horlon, Petty. Yancy;S. Byrd. Petersburg Market, Nov. 14. Cotton brisl sale at 17 a I7c. the best quality readily comman ding tbe latter rate. Int. Washington Market, J'ov. 12. Turpentine, new dip, $3 00; Old $2 75. Tar,$l 00. Whig. CCTOii Sunday last, as tbe Stage was coming from Blakeley to Halifax, on arriving at tbe Kiver, within half a mile of tbe town, the driver, in driving into the Ferry-boat, having failed to lock the wheels, as was customary for him to do, unfortunately drove all four of the horses out the Hoat into the River two of which were drowned. The wheel hor ses were cut from tbe stage with out any injury to them. No oth er dam ige was done as we are aware of. Halifax Adv. JYuet Plumley, who was charg ed with the murder of Jacob Can- ady, and removed his trial from this, to Northampton County, was tried at the last term of Northampton Superior Court, and condemned to be hung. He was executed on FVulaV last. ib. Federal Court. The United Stales' Court, for the District of North Carolina, is now in session in this Cit. Judges, Barbour and Potter, are in attendance. Ilaleiirh lier. o o Shocking Casually. On Thurs- d,1' ,;IS 41 "'resting child ' Leonard Seawell, hsq. of this vicinity, auetl about six Years, vas ibrovvn with great viohuce from a Horse which, nub boyish dat inn, be bad mourned, and was so badly injured, that be died at- most instantU ! The accident is , rendered more distressing by the absence of bis Parents, who left I here a few weeks since on a visit to Alabama. 16. Distressing asunlty . We learn by a letter from the Kev Dr. Witherspnoii, of Camden, S. (.'. that William P. FVrrand, Esq of Onslow connt, was suddenly and unaccountable) killed by tbe overturuintr of the Stage, 1G mites south of Cberaw, on the 7th instant. I be Stage was filled with Passengers, but none others were injured. Mr. F was sitting on the middle seat; when taken out, a slight cut was discovered on the forehead over the eye. He spoke once complained of his bead and died in less than ten minutes. His remains were in terred on the farm of a Mr. Mc Millan, in whose hands his effects are, where they will remain per fectly safe until called for. Air. F. was ui bis way to Alabama, and bad a considerable sum of money about him. He was one of the Candidates on the Van Bu ren Electoral 1 icket, in this State. ib. Execution. On Friday last, lievi Miller, ennvicted of the mur der of John Whitaker, underwent tbe dreadful sentence of the law at Loui'burg! He had been recom mended to Mercy b) the Jury which tried him, and by many of the citizens of FV-inklin and ! Wake, but Gov. Spaigbt said, j that from the evidence given on j the trial of bis father (Merril . Mil- j er) he thought tbe son, the more ( guilty of the two; and as the pub. ic seemed to be satisfied of the : r...i. i. ,i ..j y man a fil S(), a of eJecl. i". 1 .. r r j -non. A letter from a fnendat Louisburg, says: s " The youth of Levi, and the general belief that his. father was the cause of bis being involved iii tbe crime for which he suffered, caused an almost universal sym pathy in bis behalf, and, 1 believe, I do not exaggerate when I say, that nine-tenths of the persons as sembled, to witness hi.- execution, would have been highly gratified if a pardon could have been ex tended to him. "I learn from those whose dut required them to assist in tbe Ex- ecution, that the young man ex hibited but little firmness. He said that bis father had brought him to bis awful condition. "Tbe arrangements made by the Sheriff were very judicious, and the Execution was attended with nothing adventitious to add to the horrors which such a scene is naturally calculated to in spire." ib. fXWe regret to learn, that two of our Editorial brethren met with considerable loss by the recent Gale, the Vessels, on which they had Goods shipped, having been wrecked. We know not the ex tent of damage sustained by the Editor of tbe Greensboro' Pat riot; but our friend of the Fayette ville Observer suffered to the a mount of $700. ib. To keep Fruit. A new way has been discovered at the North to keep fruit sound, which is at tended with so little trouble, that we presume it will grow into gen eral practice. It is simply to place tbe fruit, whether Apples, Grapes, Cherries, or any thing else, in Stone jars, with alternate layers of cotton batting, and have them put where the frost cannot reach them. It will keep through the most severe winter, in excel lence condition. We wish some of our Agricultural friends would try the experiment, and communi cate tbe result to us. ib. INDIAN WAR. From the Charleston Patriot. Latest from Florida. A slip from the St. Augustine Herald, dated 29th nit. was received by the schr. Samuel S. Mills, Capt. South wick, arrived here this morniog from St. Augustine. ( heering Intelligence. By an express which left Fm Drane on tbe 27th inst. we learn that Gen. t Bead arrived at tbe Ouilblachou cbee on the 22d with the Steam boats Fnergy and Superior, un ; der the direction of Capt. Wood, j whose active zeal, skill and supe I rior judgment are highly spoken of. Another Steam Boat, the United Slates, was wrecked at the mouth of tbe river. We now learn with great satis faction that there are a plenty of provisions and forage at the mouth of the river, and a consid erable quantity at Graham's Camp and more on transportation there. Gen. Jcssup was supposed to be at Tampa B iy with 750 regu lars and marine.; and two compa nies of mounted Alabama volun teers. Capt. Alvoid's company Irom Key West and M'Intosh's .from Fort Mitchell, 4lh Infantry, ' are with Gen. Bead. , The Governor is in feeble ; health, but he is determined to 'enter tbe field and make every sacifice, in order to ensure suc cess. He has appointed Maj. Pierce Colonel, and given i.im tbe command of the Creek volun teers. This gallant officer has ; received from tbe President the Brevet rank of Lieut Col. as a reward for bis meritorious ser vices. Maj. Pierce has returned from Charleston with several steam boats and schooners, which have arrived in the St. John's with a large number of horses &c. for the army. Tbe campaign will open imme diately and be prosecuted with vigor. In a few days we shall bear of something decisiv e. TKXAS. jtofy Orleans, Oct. 29. By the arrival of the schr. Pennsyl vania, yesterday, from Velasco, '1 exas, we are in possession of dales from that country to the 12th. So little dread of an ene my prevails in tbe country at pre sent, that the inhabitants are qui etly cultivating their lands, and attending, it would seem, theatri cal performances. Some Thes pian corps have opened tbe tem ple, and made a debut at Colum bia, under favorable auspices. The army remains stationary, and somewhat impatient to be engag ed in more active duty, in which, notwithstanding threats of formi- dable preparations on tbe part of their enemies, we suspect they will be disappointed, as time will djs close. We a long lime since prophecied that not another hos tile gun would be fired in Texas, and as yet, we have lost no faith in our prophetic gift as to this particular. The papers containing the pro ceedings of their newly organized Congress, furnish no matter of great public interest, tbe members as yet being engaged, in regula ting the minutiae of mailers of or der and etiquette, prior to enter ing upon their more serious delib erations. Santa Anna is still in j confinement, which i rumored, to be not so rigid as of late, there I being on foot some measures pre paratory to bis release. Should it be true, and be is to be released, Texas should require something in the w ay of a ransom, to enable ; her to discbarge some of the bea j vy liabilities incurred by her belli gerent operations. From all we can bear and learn i of the military operations of '.he i lexians in trir Governmental concerns, we are induced to be-j lieve that they enter upon their j new and untried career, with as1 much of the requisite ability and j honest sincerity of purpose, as any j people ever did, and with snfii : cieut to enable them to take their ' independent stand among tbe I Sovereigns of tbe earth. Commercial. Bulletin. Prices Cw vail, At Tarborif ami iYew York SEIM. 12 Macon, tW'swnx, tiiaixl V,H jpU CoflVc, t'ui n, Cotnm, C'nlton ha'g Klinir, supf. I run, Lard, SuHr. brown Halt, T. I Turpentine, U'luat. Wl.isk.-v. per Ib. gi.fi. Ib. bush. Ib. yart. " I.I.I. lb. lb. gall'n II.. T(irboro 12 15 AVic l urk 12 13 iO 4.y i8 34 11 hi) If. GO If. ;o to or. 65 15 20 $10 512 850 3 12 12 55 15 60 30 47 8 Hi 3S 40 4 !5 450 150 160 34 35 11 i 5 60 f.3 250 275 Uo 125 45 50 bbl. lui ili. bbl Y JYoticc. Mi as Frances Campbell, T Fir.lt tfiii!-riii'4 her unfrigiKMl w.lt thanks lo tier patrons for pact lavors b'gs leave to announce to iu public, thai she lia j 1st ietnifet from lew Yoik, uilh her Fallai.d w inter supply of Fashion tble Uiltinery, And Mantucnnaking Materials, Where she spent eevtrnl wm ks for the pii'pnsc 1 I iniwi u.ion, lining had a va inly ' I work rxertiinl in her line, became ac quainted with several of the most fash i' t.able ami X i ienttd Mantau Makers in the lily from huu i.hc gained iutrur lion of great impoi lance in liie business, such as will enable her to exl'il'it lo the fancy of the ladies something- new and eq'ially pfeaio. Her stock of Are far gnpc lor to any of her former pur chases, having' had the assistance of a Connoisseur in l.er M-hctions, the s.mie was therefore made w ith great Care and exemplary task. Hfr Stock consist in pari of trie follow inj; hi titles (to wic) Fig'd Silks ar.d alins, Thread mid Bobbinct Lees, blo.i'l lace ami hdgiug", Hlnud Capes and wash blond, French worked nioslin. lace Capes, Infant Caps. B dibinet &i muslin inserting, Long silk and kit (ilove.", Whet and oil m k prons, 1'iifls and curls. irh ll and silver Combs, Wax and alabaslei dolls, Toys of inmiT kinds, fruits, nuts, he. Florence, Leghorn- satin, t.ilk, velv et, bea ver and straw home ts, in grent varit-iy. Together with many other things too te dious to numerate, All of which she offers on moderate terms. All orders from a distance will be prompt ly attended to, and she hopes by 'rict at tention to her business to merit a liberal patronage. Tarboro, 17th Nov. 1F36. r at. Taken up, Y the Subscriber, living 6 miles from Tarbrnub, on the road to Halifax. Oil Tuesday, the Mh inst. Ji cliesnnt sorrel Mare9 Left hind fool while, blaze face, small siz-, and about 10 verirs old. Ihe owner is requested to come forward, prove pro perty, pay charges, and take her awuy. Nov. Hih, 1S36. 45 Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. ! if: Ml & Valuable '2nd very dwrabh Lsn! IN FRANKLIN COUHTY. Y vir'iif of a iei i re f JO Kquity f-r the ;,; ,".-. """'. up. .11 'he petiti-Mi of Men, v I ''"ipl'n t iters, WILL CK SOLI) r' V-1'' 'r a, ,hef(1,m nopsein (he un of ! burs:, un t riday, ti.e iMh day of December Hfa7 That valu,Mei,actoflandM !l(. l ' N.Jasper, Cq.laulv lesid,-,!- , nr.f laie resident- of Stephen (;,,''' -lec'd, of Franklin coiiuiy, v. tlir. e miles i Uof Lew isiu.'f '; ini!i,' i''""'1 tin the main road lo U nrmitm. . ' ',:::f y Ahou. 1470 Acres. ' The Land is of g.,d quality a. llls ' . lig- nd extensive i, tv-WltU ' CoHstof an elegant f.vo !0iv.'hV11' house, and all netcs-arv out 1-,".,J, r"'"? an exuns.ve aPi,!e a . Ihe siiua'.on is deri.le.lly "" has a f.ne sp.iug f water prm house, vert convenient i, ,. . K'",,iX ol a lamdv. Topn-Soll,!eirf;1,;,J''-e chaHi.g either an excellent ai, ,. ' ' ve,ien,and,legan, place of rejide,"!!; ah. alMiy counliy, ,. is Mi,U( be found posseir.g ini.readvanf, i this. The above land ( cre.tit of one, two .) (( m " equal inst.la.euts, ,. pu.r.haser 'to'cVl bon.U xvh approved m-ch itie to'. , ( Ie.k and Master. ,,,, ,1(il Samuel John.vri, c.M f ewUhurg, Nov. 1, Jyt. OLtCC. 1511 to rem or lo .c miles and a half nf l Jri t he road to Sparta, a very g..,nl an"u' n Dwelling tlomr, Aftd necessary out houses. Tneie are Ti'l ur . ic JV'.S'. Of cleared Land attached t it. hesiHrs a choice sertion of fruit trees i tiiff,-. ,'t kinds. Should any person uisii ir,t or lease such a situation. six,,,:,! : . for tlieni to make it known )V i)e l 0f January iu:wt. milhim Fodh 11. Nov. 13, l.-oG. j;t JVoticc. THE Subscriber having qualified nt August Court. I3l. as lniii itera tor on thu Fstate of Lt'icard CuUi. bcd, hereby notifies all persons having claims neainsl said dee'd to pi t sent llf m w'thm the lime lin.itec. bv law, or I' is imt ce w ill b' pleatl in bar of their tecovert; .rd all tline iii'!eblel wi I nay ituir.ftliatelv ,a$ no iiutuL'ei-ce can ie niveo ON FIU1) AY, Hie l I Di-crnilirrnrxf, will be sold a public sale, at He laie icsi deuce of deceased, Two likely iXezroes, Also, Com arid Fodder. aide, Household anil kitchen FuniiMrr. tin1 far. ming utensils. Als- a pairel ! l"" tweniy-five tr thirty hu.-he's nf Oats, i'-me Teas, a quantity "f s ed Coin". ,,: ny other articles too ti dintt i- u itin. S'ix months credit wiil be given, Uir p ir chaser giving bond en l aj)io.ve.l secmi' before the property is changed. AMOS IP COlili.Adm'r. 10th Nov. 1S30. 43 ALSO, on ihe same day and place. i'l be hired ouf the balance of the .VgtotS belonging to rhe said state. Strayed, R stolen from the lot of the 9-"l'"u'f ber. on Thursday nig''. 1' VMtV November, isr, A dark bay Marc, Ahout 15 bands high, and Idle..) f Anv iuforniaiion repectit g 'hei , gi" the' Sub.criher i.viug near Tarbomu,,.., will be thankfully received. Henry ShnrUp. Nov. 14th, lSc " li AND NORTH, CALOLISA ITOH 2.237, F,.r sale at th's Olnce t the Ra!eih p ices, viz: 10cenlseath,73c. nta'rn, 4 dollars lor hflfa gree, '7 u r"''u' October, 1H'
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