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KEPIJBIJOAS WIHQ TICKET. ra r ! r UJLLUM II. iiabiox. of CkU. roe vice nimmit lacctoral Ticket, t Cat C!l laXM M'DOW ELL, of B-rke, , pirin is(at. le.i. a Dl VI D r.CALD'VEU- of Rawae, 1 JtwES MEtANE. fCeeaelL T JOIIM . UtULY. f Meore. a Dr. MUKS SMITH. of Orange, 4 Ctl IKI.E MANLY. of Will. ,1 SI! ttlLUlM I- l-ONC. .f lletlfaa. ii n-iixi t M . ciir.KU r. ' ii! tiiom " rre,aireeoa. i t J l U COLLI MS f eehiegtee, II ItUM W. BfM. of Carteret, ItDlMFX. iKEB.fJtw Ueooter. Elttitm UUhrt mth4td Tkmrsdmp a Tbc Klrrlloni. The election progretae glorioOBly for tie Whiga, Our onil aanguiua entiei- piti-mi are about la be rt aliied. Alrea dy hate the f"How:ng elatet recorded tiirir ik' e' ' Wwtlt Head. rj'Mt, OV-s Uia. ! Wl iJ. 4 raanerlkal, 8 he J, lUry'tal, 10 MViiiglo(rtW, 14 1 To Uiee are mtj add, aa ceitaio, tl.e ful!ivipf: MiMMhaarll, 14 Veraaanl, 7 UmitU Car.'iaa, II K'ckv, IS I idiaaa, 9 fclittia, 9 Mk ia all 210 rleclral oU; without counting Tei.neef, Iuieian and Miaaittippi. which autea the Whig at eonfi.lent f earryiaf . Wt ff a llierefore alopt tht worJt of eur fiiead f the Prieraburg Intelljencrr, iJy to the Whig. M Kejoice your country i aavej yovr liberUea are ae ruretl and rath one of you may with pride aay, I d d my pirt in tlit glorioua fll paUioiic work NEW YOUIC Tht New York Coo jtj and Enq iirtr f Saturday latt f ivet tvturna fmm all the uniiea in tht tut jrsrrpl lis. Hit mjoihiet are at fnU ow: l or llarriaon 22.048 For Van llurn 10.831 BaBWBNaaaa Whig mtjoftty, I ,2I5 Tht editor aya, the tb!e of the reaulit vt the tlrrti.m in (he Empire State, we compile with great rare from the returna which hate rrarhrd n t'ii mrninj by riprera and other aotirret. Krniarkt would be tnperCuouour trtumh ia rontiIei.' rKN!JSYI.VANI.4. The irauh ol i!i0 rlecion in ! atate hat been a mat tor of di'pute; but account from 11. tl -drlphiaaml llnibiri,l H't alrfllrial, give tn Uarriiion a Mwj.irily of frmn two f t Hvi buaJifi'l; a aimli uinty indeed, but alitl a mj rity. In connnwt'ion "f the abite, we hte len a letter from genlerpati in Ptteri bnrj. (a warm a(!iiiuutrl on man.) wrji leu on Mond.y !. which taya, iheip Cn be mt doubt, from ll accntintt, tint New York and I'ennMl-anU have one f ir Mm..n. and that he ia elected." Virjtnin i anil in douM. From TEN N ESSEE only eight coun ijfa he been heard from, via. Sullivan. Waahingmn. Ilawkjna, Greene, Carter, Johnon. Grainger and Knrn; in whirh Ibe injoriiirt are: For llrrion. For Van Huron, Whig iwjtrity 3.200 a.oio 1.181 1 0 on l rltffi far I'ennnvkania bark a riiu.' n 10.000 rimce 10,000 6roi(i htirnthi ti Ihe immaculate e lilor o) I.. Cl fir!' Ol t.rti.i.. .... I wonder w lut tbosc inpircd gentle men think SOU' of the' fliVXDER of Penn)i'aiii'e chariot wheel! Can tiey imagine it gifted with ihe eame a...? ttirring inlluencea, aa when from the Olympian height it rolled down upon then in a flo id of glory a few daye ago! diiidd very -a ilka tn know 'by lliry gve each a dure of a erow, tViyU vcif wwb like t boow, O! abeu'4 J "uch bla to know. T H E L E C T I O ft IX C T P R ?V M. UilUberte.b, Monday M,rU(, yi.ihWl 0. 110, m n ?LfRI0US NEWS! I! A lie People Triumphant!!! and Harrison . elected!!! Jlaiiie, IthoJt..!i!am, Conaeciicut, lrnnv!vtiia1 Mart- laud and Olua IcMtJ the tra; na tfew.Yoi, Kcw-Jersfj, Virginlt and Georgia, urc follow. "S the iaiuc glorioui carter. Xoitli-Caroliiia will prolong the t limit acconiimu'd villi Tcimuisic, Kcnturkj, Indiaua, Jlissisi ipjiji, IJouUiutia, &e. Calling- to the Hero orTJppecanoe nt leaat 230 Electoral Votes!!! We fair pleiaure ia laying before our reader tbia morning iht follow irg inkl !T, embracing U the return! receie rd i the rreiUrmial L'l'tt'ioa. It will b ecra that Maine, Rhode Wand, Coa relent. Olio, rennfrlraaia and Marr. hod Lata AM fbe IIaarrlauka aat aft ! probU iliai Kw Yk. N'e Jerwy and Yir,i.. fcy. doo. ihe ...e. Wb.U ... w ... d. . to bave (one for Vaa Durea. CONNECTICUT. Ia thia auta fu 1 returae be ba re-' ecited, IlnrUoo'a majority i 6373 beinj a VLi (ain alaee April of UIIOUE ISLAND. Ia Uiia atate the !ia Lata a aujori ij ia evarj county. The whale number of totca were For Ilarraon, 5137 For Vaa Durea. 3181 Ilarriaoa'e Majority, 1975 Foar j ears ago Hliode Island toted for Vaa Burro. - MARYLAND. Ia Mirjl-nd, Ilarriaoa'e majority U laat pretiilential eleclioa. VIRGINIA. -Sixty eight counliea have beta beard from, ia which the majoritiee ia tlie ag grega'e are For Karrteon, 13639 For Van Duren, 12618 Si fir, therefore, Uarriaoa ia 1021 aliead. 'lit tott ia thie atate will pro bably be very eloae. bnt tho Whiga ap pear eunrldent of carrying the atate. PENNSYLVANIA. The Key Stone atate, it appear, baa alao gone fur Harrison. Returna eur. poaed to he correct gie bim a majority of 6&S. OHIO. At Iht Lit eleclioa for Governor in Ohio, Corwin, the big, received a ma jorlty of 17.000 volet; but the returna for electors ahow that Harrison a popo The above waa iesued in an extra en Iht following intelligence, which rotifirma ..s... i. pMit.i i.. .,t . w.. ' ro b a Tuitay, vrmbrr m. Alter lite moti tevere ttroggir.oi wiiirn the political butory of tiie country gitre an arcount, the Whig Parly have achieved a njot tignd victory, and tbf tltnion of !.oco roeotm hit bit tbe dual. Tbe Empire Sl.te bat done glnrioutly Il.rriion't majority there ia already 11,000. and the probability it tftong ibat it will rrarh 15,000. Tba Key Stone ute, aftr a atrnggle of unptrtllrled teterity, hte given the Hern til Tippecanoe her electoul vote by a tmtll miritv. Mama baa redeemed the lair promise " " . a . M t a wbtrh her lle eleriiona gave lo the Whig' i'aily ol ibe United Siatee. and baa caei her rule br Uld Tip. by a mjoriiy i 1000 vnlet. Georgia baa otitd.u.e all Iter outdoiiiga. and givea ibe Farmer of North lieud a mjitiiy of 8000. VHiGIMA. The retult ol the tleetion in theUMj a nM Dominion atill hanga in tbe greaietl, doubt, and no man can eopjscture what caei,Agatn, and now wiih more em- j The troop, aa eoon tt they were land iiwidb. ( Iphasta ibati ever, the people f New j ed, proceeded to eonatmct fortification. Frum a table Published in ilia Intel.l-i li..arnraailih.irnniiilnnaunon On the 13th nrdfta were iriten to reduce genee, of returna from 03 countiea ej i loeut heird from, the mj irttn are IV llarr'io, 9 151 t or Van Burrn, t," lirrion mjuity 34 Twenty rouniie lo hear Irom. From Ihe Ua'eijjh Rer'iter Eitra. Baltimore, Nov. 8, 1S40. Mb. Gales Zrae Sir: It it now reduced to an ahtolute certainty, and all and tbe Van Buren party in tbia Ciiy give it up. M-M" 8'f B 0,e Jor Harrxon by about liuu majority. Youra trulv, in haute, U. MAUCU. Phitadalpbia 8 P. M. Nov. 7. 1810. The official newe t.f Penntylvania i m in. with the exception of four email county and all doubt it ditpelled. . rntylvania hat given her 30 electoral f..r Gen. W. II. Harriton" by a email uri-riiy. The hopet of the liocos parne concede it. that Penntylvania haa . l... ..m r.i. I2.il. Itarriaiin hv 523 y majority t All private letieta reei ived ' I iiiia -nomine from llarrioburg confirm it, Uriij ia lila ava etata ia era piiir thaa Cerwia'e. Old Tip'a majoritv ia Ohio vUl at be ka thaa 20,000. NEW YORK. " la thii e'ate Ui eleclin vat bcld ibree Jy, tie 2J, 31, aad 4Ui. Coapleie . rctaraa have beea received frm aa part . of the aUte exret ia ibe cii. It aeeme thai ! ,r ,eri, by f4ho.J .ad forrery to rait oJihia nooa U.e leadior Whip, vaa wont tha a failure. The Vaa Durea majority ia die city ia eoeai. , derably diniaiabed; and from tfie epirit wj.m(c.icu ib n interior ina n u'ga ap pear aanjuine of carrying ibe auta by a a a er ptoj m jiiiy at leaat 20,000. NEW JERSEY. Tbe clectiiia ia Uiia etate look ptaee oa the 8d and 4ih. Fry rrturoa bate beea received, but ibe atata baa alnnat certainty gooa fur Ilariiaoa. MAINE. Keturna from 21 low at abow a cett Wlii j gain aiwee the September eleclioa i 294. A letter from ibe Cbairmao of ; tbe Sute Cemral Coannhtee tat a, vt ,t lJlui f,, OB,Jonttii onrealeuUUona, and tht proaject now ia that we bate awepi ilia etate by a lrge majority. OEOKGIA. Ia Auguata the tote rtood fi Hard aou 708, for Van Duren 314. No other returna received. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Seventy townt hare been beard from; enough ti ahow that the atate has gone for Van Duren, by a aoraewhal larger majority thaa at the atate eleclioa ia March latt. That goei the fight; of II autea fiora which accounta bate beea received, one only hi manifeited a willingneat to aua lain the pneentiniiiaiioue administration. North-Carolina, we trut, will not be backward in rendering her verdict of eoa demna'ion on Thuredar neiL To the polla, then, freemen of Orange, and man ileal yonrrrgtrd for your righta and yoor liberliee. MonJ.v laat: aii.ee then we have received all tbat we then atatcd. Ceil. Uar- V I were raieru uiiv morninjr oj a rP"( Tront tlrtoo county of 1004 majority, dui inc uuini ia in n voire whjch teeuict tbe etate'forJtheJW bigs. Your friend. f. dlackqurne. m.iTne. The nea from M.inelpnia it beyond dot,bt. thai Gen ;lIairieon hat gamed Ua iyci..iuia. (iim. Soon alter, the lurktah fleet Coireapondrnce of tlie Botton Atlaa . maje j appearance, and Admiral Stop Aujoi. N..t. 3 IS40 i fra Wf nt board the Tutkith admiral, Main hat given her vole for Ilarriaon j and Tyler. Did Kennebec God bint her baa covered bertrlf with glory. ya iave cj.rn nearly 3600 inajori.v. Augutta 314 majority. Ilallnwell Every town aliuoai hat givet a gain. Maine haa been true to her integrity, We hive had a (irememloue ronteti ) ; The Itco oflice-hnltlera fotighldctpcratr; ly. but it wat nofzjlhe prpple mutt, i fJ. " mi. ny jgKsEY. ;ron. stal of Aen Jersey fWi- their o called membera of Congrett, at; well aa upon the course of the govern - meut in general. j Sis Whig membert of Congreat arej elected, the whole SIX. whom New Jrrev fair I v rlcried'two yeara ago. Ate' f whom the Home reierted. . . .?tcng. P. Randolph, J. '. It. Maxwell, C. C. Stralton. If'nx. IlaUted, T. Jonet Vorlct. We do not tee how the tig Van Buren men calling ihemaelvet membert, can well team ahow their head in the tiotite. Peffftiurg lntt. GEORGIA. The Charletmn Courier tayt Wc hate made our caleuatinn from a alip kindly foiwarde I ut by die ediiort of the Aiiff-iaiaChroiucl'.and a few other eour re, n'l ,,,e r,'M, lhlt 47 fountie the Harriton electoral .ticket ie ahead of the Van Buren ticket by 6205 vote. The whig papera calculate on ovuu majo rity. . ll'hig Victory in VorMtf.IiCttera from Tallahtaaee, dated Ihe 23d October, ianotsnef tlit eimplrlt teri ef tbe VYhie party ia Florida, ia Itoa eova ir, u wfcicb TaSUhtMi it timi'J. tht Whig tilL ariJaJ It Oat. W. r. ! tl, acrJr4 j 100 atrMy. Yai FWia ba t leetaj all II lig$. ll to a4 b!rrd thai tie Locee bad clacscd a aiai !e Seaaioc. ted aot more thaa Sat? ot avf 29 of the ether briars ef the Ttr- ritoii4 tu!atart. Flt4a baa felt the aceetfe. Pt'uitr. THE FOECEBT. Ia addltloa te the explicit letter of Cea. Uarr iaoa ia aot latt. expaaieg the iaiqat te aitempt ef tbe Vaa Uurea py. te iJeatily bias, by taeaaa of a forged ! aeat, with tbe Abofuioa party, we iad the (tltowtag ia the Ciariaaau papera 4 the 27th alu Tbia Card ahewe that Cea. Marrieoa ia aot afraid to diaavew aay eooeeetioa with the Abobtioni.it. in a free etate aa well aa ia tbe Booth, and antwiihatardiag the Ohio tlretiea waa to lake r l.ee three data eturr ward. Iter a a fearleaa and true friend of the Suwih! T laa tiilm ftl KrfmUUwt Ciariaatti, Ociaber t7, 1843. , Dear Sin I bate furaiahed yna with a handbill, purj-nrtirg lo be itaoed from ihe office of the Emancipator ef New York, mataioiag a letter, under the date of the 211 ef September, directed to ate and eigaed by Arthur Tanptn, J. Leateil, and II. Dreteer, and aa attwer to ihat; letter, purporting to he eiguej by me da led ia thie city oa the 2d of October, 1840. I bate never ia my lift received a let ter from the above named pertoa, either eerjunetively or individually; one did I ever addict either the letter eigned with my name, or aay other Utter, to thee or either of them. The whole ia a file fab riratioa. totally draiiiate of tbe leaat f..an daUoa ia truth. The letter which enclo sed ihe handbill lo me a left in your poo aettion, and it baa the New York post mark upon it, and waa opened by me ia ihe pretence of Air. E. P. Lang Jon, ihe Utpnty I'oatmattrr. Youra truir. WXI. II. HARRISON. We fiad the tubjoined letter alao, on the tame aubjeet, ia the New Yoik pa- pert, audrettta by Artbur Tanptn to Col. A. Hamilton: Dear Sin I bave rtceied from yon a lip of a Cincinnati paper, containing a correspondence eaid lo have lakra place between myaell and two other indiitu- ala and General UiUiaa II. Ilarriaon, with a requeat from yoa to ma tn atate, whether iht alleged corretpondeaee it authentic, which 1 now cheerfully do, and arture yoa thai I never pot my name to any paper addretted to General liar riton, aor hate I ever received any com monieatioa from him on the eobjret of abolition, or in reftreure to cny other matter. I therefore unequivocally de clare that any corretpondenee, pubtitbrd or otherwite, ae bating patted between ae, it a rootl unwarranubleorgrry. Your ob'i aervani, ARTHUR TAPPAN. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM ENG LAND. From the Mew Y"rk Commarrial AJrartiaar. November a. WT r"" "P wew 0" Pu,p Bertiow, irrieedibit rooming rrom Liver pool, we havt Iindon papera to the tten- ing of tht 7h of October, and Liverpool n the Bin, boil) inciutite. j- ,r,ii we ne Tery je jn telligence l';m Egypt. Svtia, and India The ditca are Alexandria Sept 23J, and Ilomhay Augutt 20. Tbe report of tbe bombardment ol Heyri'Ut turna onl to be correct. Admiral Siopford arrived in tht harbor on the Oili of September, bringing intelligence of tbe pch;.f netion of ,he Urini ptopn,ei and it wat agreed to lnd tbe iroopt, The next morning the tteamere took the trantpnitt in low for ihtt pnrpone. At they neatcd the ahore the Egyptian 513-jtrnnpe were teen marching down and : taking potttton, and ordera were given to fire upon theui, winch wat done with great precision. Undercover of tbia fire the Turkieh troop weie lanJed aboul 8 roilte from n ... ivu.l . .1.... .t I L Berrout. While they were diterobark ing, the forta began tiring on the ahipa, wherupon a general lire wst opened in return. Djibail, a email village aboul 10 milea ' from Brvrout, in which wae a atrong cattle, garrixoned by tome 300 Arnaouit. After a heavy cannonading the fortrett wat atormed, but the atailanta were reunited with tevere Ion. In the courte of the niehl. however, the garriaon etcap ed. and on the 13th Djibail waa taken poreetrion of. After Hut the mounnineere began to ! pour in, and, at fatt aa ihey arrived, were j aupplicd with arm. i nieanttme ine oomoarameni oi ueyroui continued. On the 14th Soliman Pacha tent a flag of truce, atking a autpention of hottilitiea for two day, which wat refuted. On tbe ICth, ibe Egyptian Iroopt hating al dcpaited for the mountain. ihe firing upon the town ceated, after cauaing considerable injury; and aa many at 1,000 individual! are reported to have perithed by the combined effecta of the fire and the falling of the ruint. Only two altota were returned by the town, without, however, eauaing any damage. The flags of the American, Danish, Spaniah, and Greek consul eontinued fltbi en tie taint of their rftprrllvt ! eoetalatee en the 20ih, aotwithMandie-g ihtt ibete fenrtioaitiet bad nll'.w tbtnatltee. Tbe Ameikaa coebiuf btd taffrrvd aiaai bv the auavbai 4eet aad iLt tub eeqsta'l pil'.aje ad the alo.Ue aad ftirei tart by tbe EgypUaa woe pa. t aa atarea 4 t!.e Dritua merrkaata bad bkewiaa beea raaaaeked. The Bntitb roiwel waa ia Ibe Dutiah eaatp. with Commodore aapter. lie lady wua tbe Ia4y ef tie Americaa caetaL atd Mr. Kdbte, a Di- litb mercbaat. arrdca lo Cy pre, ta tht United State corvette Cjaae. Ua tbe 1 9ui ef 5rfflbeT, tbe l-dia-borgh aad llaatiaga were tbe only abipe at IWyrout. eaiMad there to pre teal eommoaieauoa with Attxaadria bf tea. Tht Priareae Cbarbnte. widi tbe power ful, C rge, Tbuedeeer, W ap, 0 ctopa, Gorgon. Hydra. Pfcesir. the Aatuiaa admiral Dtadiera in tbe Medea, with the Goerriere, Wa'ker Bey ia aTarkwh abip ef ih line, witb aa Ottomaa fngate, aa Egyptiaa frigate and yarht. with eomt etote ehiie aad oilier email prixea, were at anchor at Djowni or Aoourata Day, aboul aiae mice fmm IVyroul, aa alto two Aaatriaa e'eamrre iatt arrived with eight hundred Ottoman trope from Cea eiaattnople, and Ixxet Alebemel Pacha, the newly appointed Viceroy ol tgypt. Oa the tO'h the allied uoopa were at Pjooni. onder the command ef Com mod ore Ntpier. Tbe force conaiaied ef 6.500 Turk, 1.500 Driiith mtrinet, 250 Aaatriaa mahnet, and 3 000 mountain cere, betide! the DriiUb artillery men. Ice.; in all about 12.000. Ibrahim Pacha, with 15.000 men, eefupied the range of aaooa taint immediately above the allied ercamp ment. - At Alexandria, oa iht 21, tht Pcba waa conunuing bie perparaiiont for reit- aace erecting foruficatione aad eeding!cyrr. illBUncg Xll tl.etr baa ia.brg uppiio lor uia iinp ia o.iia. a h garriaoa of Dgdad bad revolted ia favor of the Pacha. China and India. -Tin intelligence had reached Bombay on the 28tb of Augutt of the arrival of the expedition at Panton. Admiral Elliot arfied at Sia-i ft pore oa the 16th of June. He im mediately eeixed foul Cbiaete joakt lying ia that harbor, but aoon af-er releated them. The admiral tailed for China oa iht 18th. . No later intelligence bad been received from Canton than wt bare bad beat,' The Anglo-Indian government waa abool engaging in e war with Nepaul, and it waa believed that war with binde and Baloochittan would alao be unatoid- able. Ii wat reported that Khclat bad been retaken from the Enetith. Aden waa again attacked by Ihe Arabi on tbe Stb of July, but they were agaia repuiteu. Hie telattona between the Anfto India Government and tbe ruler of the Punjaub were becoming more and more involved and threatening. Another war in proa peci. Caxton. June a. The Enelith were tying quietly at Macao. The Canton matfcet waa cleared ol teaa.and the Ame ricana were preparing to leave by the end of June. Tba expediiian bad not arrived. The U.i aeen of it wat at Pulo Sopata, on ibe 13 h ulu By adeicea received al Bombay, the Nepaulete were in a tta'e of inturreclinn. The rebelt amounted to 8000. They marched on the capital, and blockaded the Britith Pieaident and hi etcorl in in their home. The Govrrnmeni ol India ia making the moat active prepa ration lo tend a force into Nepaul at toon aa the abatement of the rainy era- ton will term it. Aa the King wat paing the quy"of the Tutlertea on the lath at O o'clock, a tnn.ket waa fired at him. lie etcaped unhurt. The ataaiii waa eixed. Hit name it Darmee. He denied thai he had any accomplice. The Grain average continued to fdl. The duty on Wheat waa 2Jt. Bl per quarter, and on Flour 3. 0 id, per barrel. The atpert of political aflYue had i ro dticed an unfavor-ible eflert on the cotton market. There had been a decline in pricee of all detcriptiont of fully l-8cl. for ibe laat iortntght. . The following are the tentencea of the Court of I'eera on Prince I.ouit Napole on and hit fellow pritnner: Prince Louie Ntpoleon, perpetual im piitonment in a foriree. Count Mntholon. 20 yeara detention; Voitin. 10 dot Metonan. 15 do; Parquin, 20 do; BouiTet Mnntauban, 5 do; liw brd 20 do; Forettier, 10 do. Second Uauk Batnllia, 5 yeara deten tion; Aladenixe trantporlation for lift; Liborde. 2 yeare detention; Deajardini, acquited; Galvani, do.; De Lambert, do ; Bure, do. Tht Bulletin dea Lnie of the 30ih Sept. publishee the Royal Ordinance, onenine in the department of war an ex- traodinary ciedit of 51.617,000f to cover the urgent expense accruing from the in- j ereaee in ihe effective force and material of the trmv. which had nfti bpen pro ded for by ihe Chambert during their latt aettion. The clothing and articlea of en campment figure in the itema for a aum of upward ol 13,000.000 of franke, and .... . j. i .. ihe outlay lor the pnrcnae ti cavair hor-et amounta to 9.600.P00. The tame official publication eonlaine tbe Royal Ordinance of the 28th of Sept. decreeing Ihe formation of the adttional.ballaliona of Chatteura, of 1.280 men each. Col. Worth and two compantea oi the 8th Regiment of Infantry have amvtd in Florida. 150 Draeoone have alto arriv ed there. An armistice to continue 30 day a haa been entered, into with the In ditfte br Ore. Armlietd. rt el" the Chief titd f,r6Urd to rtt't in and bold t!t. Tbe Su Aafri iot Neat ue ibat Ota, AtkintiMi bat beta ettettty tuirlta with paitlytl. CoverBAff MLWaatd.ia Liagt te the Georgia fIata.te. reeAmmeode tbat a d-y be faed fur tbo itireMe of epeeie pajeacata, allawtaf ihe bat It ' reaaoaable time to prrpie fur it. aad ttat ck peaaluee be aoexa4 aotUir rrfatal' aa wtll toaare thair roaxpliaare. aaawaawwawaaaa The exact oa-jwitv ia tbia elat fat Mr. More bead aa Uoverooe. accordieg te an official report in the Rtucigb Star, ia 8.080. Obituary Died, ia tbia ceety, a lie 29:h alt, alter a abort iHnea. tbe Re. Jaaca Sam, of the BpUt Church, ia the 57th year of bie age. The (Ctceaaed wa highly esteemed aa a aeiglbor aad ciia- xea. Died, ia thie roomy, o Satarday mora ig 7ih trot., after a piolor gd and paia ful U net, Mt. Naarg M. Cox. Ia tbe death of tbia truly amiable yoerg ldy, a ociety baa teea deprived of aa exemj Iry mea.bar. ti t Meihodiat E. Clutch of one ef ate brightcat ernamenia, aad bcr tela t iont of aa afleciionaig fflalive, Deloo. ed ly all wl'O knew her, tarrouaded by frienda, relaiitee etery U.ipg to attach her ia tbia world, the baa been eaatcbed from all three ia tht tprieg litne of life; and yet ahe met death anien.fitd and an alarmeJi her ditreed and tprroaing frienda baa the eonMiline rt Section and gaia. 'Fw, aatieal, aCablo of m'md. Urr hi Lit, a t.4 Ji ia rfraib recaej.' I ItmrnmrnkaliJ J Weekly Almanac. """" !riaft aaia. e 2! e 12 Tbureday, 18 Friday, 14 Saturday, 3 64!5 6 55 5 6 -eta c a 6 5C5 6 66 3 6 67 5 a. r o ea as 'I1 " 4, CV r 1 Sunday, 18 Monday, . 17 Tueaday 18 Wedneeda; 6 68 5 2 no ,iai ir 6 605 Equity Sale TTwmar Jtfaart'f Fttilit UJtttt Kut titdt. Septembtr Term, 1840. py tirtpt of a decree made Hi if fata, I fiialt tffcr Tar !. m the Si Ii day of DerrrnHer nest. I before tUe alora ol N. J. Km 4V ta. t.iiaai Hill, aa a credit of one aad two year, the Brick HOUdE ia the village tw e. eopitd by Mdce Davie. Bond aad accent j will be required. JAaJS WtUlJ. CfM. Nevamber 1Q ,47 8TATEOP NOU l'll UAUQl.!SA, Person Vomiy. " Court of Pleaa and Quarter Seaeiona, September Term, 1840. . Jtaaerf ran awe KUrl D. gtmpn, ' t. tttnitr BumpMU. Attachment LevUd oa Land. jTT appearing to Ihe aaliafaelioa of the Coort that the defendant in tbia cate ia not aa inhabitant of thie atata, ll it ordered thai pub lication be midain the llillaborfingh Rerarder, for the tpaee of fire waeka ucit!y, for him lo appear at tbe neat term Uiia Couil, to be hald Tor the euamy cf Ferton, at tta Court Ilouce ia RoitinrongH, -n the third Mon day in Deeember atar, I hen and I hare to re piety and plead to the vaid anil, olherwice Judgment by der.ull will be rendered egainat him, and the cate heard ex parte. Wiiriese, Charlc Maaon, Clork of eaiJ Court, at efljee. the third Vortdty of September, IS 10. CIIARLES AIASON, Clerk. Price Adv. f 4 50. 47 -&w STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Orange County. Supetior Court of Law September Tirm, 1840. va. Petiliun lor Divorce. Ma TiyUt ) IT appearing lo the tatirfictioo of the Court, thai Eliaha Taylor, the defendant ia tbia ea, i not aa inhabitant of tbia elate; ll ie llietrftira ordered by the Court, that publica tion b made ia ihe IlilUbatough Recorder fr ix weeki. that Ihe defendant appear at the nrxt Superior Court lo be held far the county of Orange, at t'na court hmiaeia tlillaborough, on the aeeond Monday of March next, to an war, p'rad or demur to tba petition in Ihia ease; other iae judgment pro confeeeo will be taken aeaintt him JOS. C. NORWOOD, Clerk. Price Adv (I 50. 47- 6w DR. JAMES S. SMITH'e health ia eo far reatorad aa to enable bim te return the practira of hi profession. He cannot proeniae to ride in the niglil, aa hi eye f n;ht haa ao far failed him aa to rendrr niglil Itavel dar.goroaa. Ha hat aaeociaied hia ton F. J. SMITH with him in Ihe praclic, wh wifl bo ab'e to attend to night call, and tueh aa offer iu iaclemeat weather. Under thia riaojueot all tbat may cell trill be attended lo, either by day or night, in.eood or in bad weather. November 4. . 44 gT Looli at this! !HT virtue r,f a decree of the Superior Court of Orange county, S plember term, IP40. I hall rffor foe aala. at Ihe lata reaideeco of Edmund Herndon, decetaed, oa Ueuaeaday the 3d day of December rrxU 36 likely iVegrocs, of both eeaee and ol d ffarent agea. A credit of twelve month ill be given, the purcbaa- n giving bona won a proven acvarnj. Tba rata to cootiaua from day to day aatil ll ia told. WM. N1CIIOL, Mi. October 19. 45- Sw biases fuk$ffit egm. iiva in
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