rfcl l Catlttla,sa.4 tat lw
ttirltfr 14 tort jr. -
riJnk C 113, tpft f WCaiigt ,Ui
iW B Cr I"rr at E-triA fa fU af
YVi (JViwbt? ifuU fjil Ctf Alex
j,!, Caartte aaJ tha Prtrrbarf luirtlfmorr.
((r- f m ta pui.4 .l the Irua fry u U r
w lb WkigB fa tW wxt Langm fa rrU-
L- ta dw Tarift. Attheta Contra, the De-
i - a - . . . . . a . .,
te a.-2 -li.u'is a. lb ik
kt-U tWan rU. Wl lj tte!a m m( ew
YaVta, i CjU k. ty W ciU tmr Uy tra
Xew Yad LaritUtM. Ecaare ' li Almj
tUgrw. -" - . '
1 tmr TTcrauWff Btk kwrui
pea tit tLU na fa tulfaf cwa range fa
tWiM, m awl m fa tkia at-.?, iaruc.
lly fa 0 Tar r! E,Sr&U Di.ui.ta.
. Kim a bat av tt tuu
Vl.4Je aer.t af tha atafwriia, they j
aukiaf fa difttref fi of tbia mh y. Wtkal
frort aa XiM&tj end TumJaj 14, bdJ at tofc
t'"iaule4ladifB..w
a a cU utT Kmf brat crap rr lvgrW.
(all rLa:itT, aJLVd is U anrra Aoa-fet af
ual auKmrv, audi the cwrjnrf' Lort cof crop.
- . - . t
to!jr ia tr irrrttoct, firlJU faf f I' J t! Iff frf -f a tiU rLa I i
up
-
fp. tie utV-t i kli (f a feieli U ta
miirJ at a.UUa tt tidrfj ilo
il UUU. I5ctt tlia U r.'
. I, ;' -, L i
Tie ri f ti mjxrr f CHmm.
vmti tt tie trfi cf Uir Frw rir&i
KHi, M x.!!!tf J t War-1 t tb
tilt U I (4W Si'tit BMff b
vi,i. ao ni t r: xt
il f r.i n: fitU tteri jr. lMt, .
ft! saJ P bXjr tUtt. J4a tKiiUi
. V 1 ImA maMTLik ran juii4 atf aitaiSw
m lij. IrL I lrf r IAaAa It&U
"7
faM9 t Wih wnt 4 trrtt4 kt ! A . -t
iW fwr ti f tm4jh tM-stav frwoi a ."T?
t wtu w feat tv4 capiat 4 r fiZfrf
Th i.fartiiMiM t IV Wk f lha t" T?r? P4
wilt I to riU!'it the Chrin rrli-wa. nHi.rrl to U lull - th rrc-irrU 3.UiO. . V. n..,.,!. tiR.M i.aw
itXitOltlj rt t-VbUh th auxl rriM U0 Uirf 3 tarilTt WV i iUrt aaJfabml 1'awUira; liMv. K.
fcira were c- oiu-:t.l y prrana vho
ut-rJ tLa itIi$MMi t a rUV.
IMM ASO V!.TrR
rashicas, for, 1C5. " "
TJt. Irtla CanaiUbAl mmAI ta
A jwrtU'.'y arn.aaca a Lm arntUs aU tla
aaUa- nrrj.:r. tUt Aa fee jaat nwiiil ian
C wnkakk taa fal aa4 U avert eLiaM
tlUlIta"WiaKatr
r nI4 a.ae4 a.lw4JWMaisf fa.aa4 a ll-te ea kr
H.(4 MM 1 wie eaai a w ro.
a'alilfktUisfcHJri,,i,t
U'3Uirx3t-ifH."iHrW.rV iti1ki, j u,k eil w-
lP9 HI rcoip!rii4l IUI At'J. eJ Cy L"afa aad CU Tasted;
TtlOhE Vno ACE SITTECXO ITOM flT8 . ?t?r,T&
Darin- U,e h-t w.h. (ptVr.) i.u 1. VZks.
The Tvraty-iiifiib Coczrt, U ia now
tiit iwrorut tatiH, aej ehow t! eSnmity
f tVtr iirvtVmi-na ; tut tLrir iWllmirrdiij pur
pMrkl We ncnr4, attJ atlr) cauU iLrn,
(tUttW it mini gritlol, u!t kut link Attn
tLh,) 14 t!ie lluue w the Wuj forty, tHe
luiiTwMfmmttisl le t4inI ae k , tt wne
(e enxitirr rmisiign. At tl Isfit amina of,
Canem. lw(Ci tfaie- muM be a rwnjilrte ;
ktAwi-oU fmtut!rlr M:iun. ur lUry ma4
euirk ej t tLe wart. 'oTtkmutitiiMi It1aut any
ihinS l i.Mj'rJ tli ir pmprai. VIA a m yatitr
f 54 ia tUe llnwr, of 6 in the Mr-iutc, and a
IV tuurralic rrf-iJ. nt, eunly t!rre fo Iw no t
turn ai tW not briaitins into full 4y tle brati
lira af ibrtr 6 trade tkrtrinee. W't muimeml
t)r iVT'"flt itnning arlictr to t!ie at
Vbtiua wf Hir Whig tVitT.!.
Tht Tariff Smsitle
peaV'mg f "2 ll.rcat luade by tlit Lo
rofticua to rc-iluce the Tariir to the e.ricl
..(venue JtinJarJ, lUe AlexauJria (Ja
jftte tajn:
It frem to u. llicn. that upon the
fririuN of the Adininiiitrtilioti n-tls, anJ
fhouU rrft, the whuic mpoufi!.iliiy of
iieiro) intr or altering Hie I an a law
anl that the Vhis e peeia'l y tlioe irom
parte of the country not dinrily on J et
KniiaUy intm eteJ, ami where puMic opin
ion IiM not hrctnure been so tkcuicJ in
fiwcf th?Ttifl. ouijht to intcrfrre ae
little at potoilH. Iia ing the weight of re
Fponaibtlity where it property twlonet.
The TtrilT U iu the haikle of the, rcpre-
feutaliTce front New 1 ork. rcanitylvari:.i,
Maryliiml, nl a few o:her Stale there
let it remain. If they, deeply eonrcnie J,
think thai they f an tan! what is propos
ed, tmrely oilier parts of the county ought
not to complain. If they are iiuprescd
wiih a conviction that their manufacturing
etahlihment re too prosperous, their
friends and neighbors may well 1 content
to acquiesce in their opinion. If they feci
anxious for a chance, why should others
interpose to throw obstacles in the way of
their wishcs.'j , -
. Thi is. ri doulit, ilia trao'IUy c( the
W hig members of Congress. "Their oppon
ents hare the majority, and thould be forced
to take all the responsibility of leslation.
The Whig can force this rcponsibility up
on the Iocos without in the slightest ue-
grcceornpromuin their own principles, ty
saying to them,44 Uent.ca.cn. prepare your
hiU to suit Vfliirselves, and we shall vote
upon it--we shall not nrlcr a single amend
ment or suggestion the measure shall he
out own In every patticular." If this
course be pursue.!, the focofocos will be
forced to carry out their professions, or
stand before the country convicted o tioti-ble-dealin2.
f Id "on tlie contrarS'. the
Vhiirs meddle with Ute bill further than
firing a simple vole niinst it the tricky
Iocot will, a usual, rem to he vr ry anx
ious to rcduVe the TaritT, and blame the
Whigs for preventing the reduction. Our
ewn ronvii liou is, that there never existed
a majority, having more dread of respon
sibility on the TaritT question, ban the
one which will assemble ia the next
Congress. They arc between the Devil
aud the Deep Sea." ;' If they enact a ho
rizontal Tariff of 20 per cent, they will be
Ccreatcd at the next election, and it they
do not enact such a law, they will convict
themselves of a want of principle tiiat can
not fail io bring 'dotru oa'tlicid U.e iadig
ilie An.iican J!i.!e Soriiy more
tUn o..fJ J roj lee r l H,Vr ami TrU-
menu, atrrgng eresr 2.003 pr cay.
naie are to I XUled by New Ilanil.irc,
V irciuia, Indizna, MiMtMippi, and 'Ten'
ucwee, and their Iz-gishttures are of ihc
same party. i?a fjipt the full Senate will
pivbail y rompiUe twenty-tour Whig aud
thirty Dfinocrat raskins six majority.
There are eiirht vacanciea in the Houee,
viz. four from Miisfcippi,one ffcm r hv
rnla, an J one (to nil vacancies) from each
if the State of Louisiana, New Itamp
l.iro, aud Masnachusctts. There is no
doubt of Uie tlct tioo of four Democrats iu
Mississippi, (as the choice is by general
tirkrt,) one in f-ouisianu, and one in Mo
rula, leaving New Hampshire and Ma
fachuscttsout. (and thtv do not seem like
ly to elect.) the House will ioii';iin, ac-
turdiiij to the tablet in lit Journal pj
l oinmcufv Diaincrati, 7? Virf, 0
Natives total 222. Majority over Whigs
and Natives J51Y Shewing a Whig giin
of four h;ciii!cn, snd a Dt mocjnticlossof
ten, compared with the oil Cougrcss,
when tlcctcd. Sundry changes were sub
sequently made, mostly in favor of the
Whigs. Of the members ot the last I louse
who voted against Mr. McKay bill to re
duce t'ifi Tarifl"if 18 is, forty-five arc re.,
clertud; and of thofe who voted for it, fifty
eien. , Aa. Jnltl.
kLoi-U emJ It t'i- a,;, J rvW then?. . Krmrk tludut tlZe, Ur t. vzm ui LiiJ
C I is ti natwewr iwe af j-.-toj fae L& 0tkm r.w; Uk anl
cWes(eiefdefaeeWiaraa. . .. kt uj fcinuiuw Vkiwria
nA la e.w effrorted ee cwrrj-r. fci are, kr te viimrm reJ f'n aJ ZJxi f ." as
ifpuwuoB w..ww iiw my im irre w a aa wt-'atwUv eUrarice. V
arcrtim. If the Sute Ccnu jutt la- ere tune ria fa dw Mad. fa tU Sow
ken. lobe 3Gfi7S3.a:i inrrcaseor ttjwrirn,nt wr, r amy rwee me ru- Urn-. Mark, l fce, an-l Uwa ILJUn l
pImIL Bowl'r, rm-jA, refcraw, en4 werBe
i wmm a jmm. j r i ."V. mr.J ;w llHi tVlil D-TJ- ri'.mrt t-OJlirt lion
I ruVa ia prtKort'ian e fee uanunt of E& U v ... . n,- tk .-j .v-:e Raw ami
i l bauti.ia im.clairWtiiiMti :!; v.'o,il at t i rHi
.... . "i . '.i'.L V- J ihvzO k.tolt ,J tvrare en I Triifiwia,". t'Uk TeU;
aUarratkaa ia tie ret-ra. wnr fc m ia (
m&&g kie eatteenee te fWaUi (Us wart ia iwl
aaeat U&weelk ek aa4 tf pied tL He
ii ron'itu ta ifi fa kie r VfBwt4 erl
feat evaikakfa, ae tkat Lie araik ekejt t 3
aea(b He sm eisa ere' emr aaie kaaia
I h ir "-rtf a ik e ktr l Pr" Fe4ike,
-kirk ate kUW4 ly 3 tie UJVW.te Uiiure
fa H Xrtkrr cirfre.
Mr. C. eWJ pX 1m ta ke&t te
tie public toe enVi-nrJ fat U eery lite.
eJ ftreni8C Uwtotea eetriwd. lie
ka aakle ewty rftwl fa Lie re!f to e a aaara
vUfaati J etii:e kjnrrul ct tbm IvUm'w. I y
""'- Vwm'r. aaJ raRHcoa A'p: teaaty Imi eralweriij k fJWae it rat fa the wk i a4 ka
krw iisitwm: ; 5k'nae,Te!tw. klcfl. Tiirei. H U ble I'rM k aK bmt ailhaul aurre. Aa4
ac fa u2 i;.. i-.. ..J fMBlnra: . I if aa. i eAlnktn J eirrtiuaa aaV k be bee euadr.
A - -A. ! . . L. .1. " " . aaa. . . .. a. a a r .La. .
wi,,ia.a:i inrrcaseoi , "J p " , lu. euT, tarr; Mark, l i.
or 13 Per rent, in Hie ream. .ywastrt astjrnj v.tn tapuit p:i, g . iaiX.
' I air: ef ealn. Te be KtiL anfv ertiwee iLe v
laroaTAST Dhvioss. la ear e K . tVh fa pruKKtiaa e t. uanunt of E& ia it-: j0-
be tnMU, will ii.ure a ontintiaix-e uf Ihctr fwl
rafale.
6
a ril t tft d ol it bu k-e any bad rf trt. The laS? Piiki- . v . l. i?,., t,s,i I'-J, tn.
sudnk
L-i uri l Jl -iwf ,
Chapciibtr S if4id.
ii has brt n
aej mn fatiieri ha
ihe
fne
only hae il.e tn.itii U a-e it r-an.ee 'ttt .r..,...,-....1: Pet0. IVawaUh paiti
dr g.be, Mlet b- t;M- tor .he ire of . WF FaAee'. aW r..nt fac
a. . 4 . vt t a n a a a "
aeer
V Yft
Uatr.re a,.. u.it.a .! -C" frciurer.r f lteaa wJ1,Ivt; irel-.VBr.n-t:
e gn r.ii5e. I a ill be ee tVl iif.l - M,J i l-"'- " IUUorej House er,t lior-lriirr I jur.
I. ia .1 a a.. -I... .. a. at 'MlSr-l, D .1.1 li .J, CU,-, IlllJlM
1 l'ir?
ulj W t!,-r; IM?. BW aiat Mameai j f ;; CM
I-it ac. aivd ear: e u roSorcJ 5 t-. V-.-iZT:- V
Hotice. ;
!.L tbeas fackbif4 ia lie rtm.e teT Mr. E.
tVnrf, dcmrn-U aie erqtMttcd ta aaake
u innile I) ukiJ te Long, NVrl, & Co.
WILLI A 51 HOOPER. Admr.
O.KUrI. 9
c3?
(tptain AM It. ! tl.e f.ei-e sdii gerbconer
Ufidrfewaifr.. ho armed Hue a.prn ng
!-.., I'a.I ... Il .11 at. .1 .
that the day ?reviu. lo hi f I'll 0fl.fl I , - .i t)Urtwn .h eU rf UiCa.
nea arrived t f an rpg-eeni t be wet n ;it4-ua.i. euniai.kiie 44n Am. Tbtteuteitbe
V et UWcr. en iloinjey t!:e S ttk t4 X
lev ven.hrr, at ta cofiit bouarjui Hill-
borooitU. lite Trad JjikI avbrreun
LAW ritOFESSOIiSlIIP.
, We are gratified to elate, lhat the Tms-tl-e
of the University of North Carolina
have crl iblihed a Lsw Piofenrbip. of
which his honor, Judge JJaTTJ.e, ha been
appointed Professor.
; This Department will cnl-ain two
Classes; of which the first, rulled ihe lit-
drpm tent f 'rfr, will 'consist of such
Suuleuuor JiJiW, as Have no connexion
with any of the ('allege Classes, andfhe
sVcon.l calletl the Collrge (Vi, will e n-lis-tofsuch
Irregular 'Member of Col
leee as, wiih the permission of t!ie Fa
uiiy, may be desirous of joining it.
I he plan of Muiijes comprises black
tone's t'ommcntaries.S.erdieafia Plead-
in?, r.hittr on rieadinitireenicvi
Evidence, tJhitiy en Unirarts, rruiae'
Disest of Ileal Property, and lUiams
On Executors, together with Leciiircsor.
die Municipal laws of the State, a modi
fied hv the Acts cf t1 e Legislature, and de-
rifions of the flate Couits.
; A complete Course will occupy two
years for the JnJtiiinJent Class, and to
tears and a half for the Colltze Class, ai
the end of which the Dejree cf Haiiir-
i.or or Luv will be conferred on such
Students as, by their proficiency, may be
deemed entitled to it.
I The Professor of Law receives no sala
ry from the Trustee of the University,
but is emi-led to demand train each mem
berof the indrptiuUnt A lass, 50 pr
Srssion for the two first Session of ihe
Course; and $23 afterwards and from
each member of the Colltt Class, 23
ner Session.
The Professor of Law, and the mem
bers of die Independent Class, will not
be subject to any ol the ordinary College
the llajfen and D Jmrn-e-n ermiet, near
M 'ay age, in which it Iftrrrer were t--tally
rou'td. eontulrr.tle lit in
killed, woundrd. ert't prironcrs, munition
f aar, aol ptoeietntt; end it a thntibt
al Port an P a l thai the llayt en wi uld
no b b!e to ief in ibe Spam-h pait of
the i-Und. .V. I. Ccuritr 4 Enq.
1rro)iars a rati Dwrlliiif lloue. t ba Ilouce.
kiUlicn.Larn, tjtablcc, and all mfw-aiy Oul-Hm-o
; b1k an e.er!k'iil t1I of water in the
yard.' ' Thm U die iuu divirajik- etai.it for a More
end public house between Hi!leamHisti and IJa-
: Msh,
A note rtraiti.i'b and roi. at Uie aci'rry ol
the Bank of Cat t ear at IlilUboriH-Kit, ul.l
aim in pivannt.
SAMT'STKAYIIOltN.
Ci(o!t13. CSte
regidations.
n.;.
t tirgititr.
, 5
1 1 C
Marvtom Efctfion. Speaking Of his
party's recent victory in Maryland, the
! Union says: It has sounded the knell of
j tho Tariff of 1 8 12 irf the ears of the Whig
i i...i..-
5 I in il .1 at. HM ! ....
naUon of UlC people. . s ; "S MJ " "1
wLJ . r,nMt for.,,,' you to execute your threat to reduce the
.v.. t , .t.- : r I duties to 20 per cent. We want no shuf-
. j...i :. ' . 1 fliniF or dodirniff no seeming to do what
mniv li Hi pi iniiuai-'ic a itianiiv i kiii, o -
tcu JiOco Focn inpnuitj" ranriot dipguise ; )'
-1 ae a - em . . at
uicir want ol prtiifiple. rer. taui.
TIZCICaK'a'S ScH IlocH--lTiif publication,
a more extended notice of which will bo found in
another part of to-day 'e paper, seems to attract the
attention of the public Com one end of tho Union
to the other. The opinion has kwj been enter
tained by oWn intj men, that the I.ocofoeo lead-
on don't do no cahojcling with the Iron
of Pennsylvania and Sugar of Louisiana
but we want to see you march right up to
the mark, and carry out ybtir professed
nrineinl?8 lo their lccitimatc results. Do
this, if you dar?. Pet. Int.
Dtirlliwr in Ort son. It is said th? t on
tho 2d of November last, in one of tho
: courts of law of the Territory of Oregon,
era in the ntnte of New Vo;k are a eonupt wt of 0ne criminal was fined $.)00 for sending
- ill I . a.-.r. . a a - - j ......
fa; an a.riRn.nt of Hardware, and t'etibiy; j aMOrtmrot cinw4a, fa prt, f Cold and
aneiaxln-..tU'Civckei?,l' JL nil, Lrver en.l Vetre Watebea, Cuanl
.xc. , IClu-lna ami K, t in tone Euantriieii ureaai
lliiy rrrftfu!ly mute their nUon.cw and : y. iKin?1,Ma.Uman,lio-ee-e
fcubUc eeuerelly le five iWm a cl, to -.aw-, . ..... ,.... ,u. stUtU. UUU and
meandjuiii!elorUienriMe. Tips hair, Culd and Wer I'cmciI,
-a -Aa aavi i i.i i.iLe. ariiai . iia nnuiu uie ia a -
tl.Hi.ks lo the community f'r llie tcr lilvral rtiarc
of ruati'in Sureloforeextentlrd to litem; ami hoj
hr rkc and feraonal allcnlio!i to butancaa, and
rwuiwtile prieca, ulill Ii niuit and receive a- fair
pioiNtrtion of Ihe traile.
d 1 ... Ia.a. T .1 . -M
' ih.t ha ai!iiitted in anv frame at a abort no-
2 fea
Gold end Silver, Blue and Polished Pteet Rpecta
tlea, to auit all agre, very eurior riinl Gloesea,
For the Recorder.
At a meeting of the Temperance Socie
ty of New hope, held on Saturday the 4ih
of Septcnitar instant, theatdience wa ad
dressed on the subject cf 1 cmpcranee in
an appropriate and interesting address by
Mr. 1'. II. A.cIJadc, of Uhapcl 1 1 ill: oticr
which the corprcsration' was waited on.
aud an cudiuon of t enty sultseriber wa
made to the iemperance plcugc. . .
The uhiect of Treating with intoxicat
ing liquor wa discussed briefly before
the Society, and the follojtir.g trsoluticn
unanimously adopted; ,
Kcsnlved. I hat this Society i willing
to unite with all other Temperance Socie
ties, ajnl willi all the Voters, or other in
dividuals in the County of Orange, iu any
lonorable way, to put down the practice
of Treating for electioneering purposes.
After the adoption of the above resolu
tion by the Society, the question was put
to all present, whether members of the so
ciety or not. and the resolution was passed
y .'. : . i ,-a-. .-.t i r. t-
Severn! other resolutions were passed, 1170IE Ai Wofeoy'a Brut Hutrfr House '""" "
one of which was a Vote of thanks to P. M MSM.ASSCS, Fayet
ron sAiafi:.
"iTltll .iubanilier.bmii re nvnej lo
yVyK wemero part of t!ieUte, ollere for
. $'S Vale bi UCslbCNCE. and a -mall
kja; rLANTATION at HiilaUwuph.
The Residence is aituatetl mi tluit Inautifu
re-innice at 'the River, ovcrkinkinff the ti&E
ITia IIoue ia a nraU we'l-licL-l;cd I'uiUir.s, ;of
Four Rooms and a good tViLr, connected wJ.
which a Dutumovlioiut Oflit a e.iih Two Roouws
and all necc--ary put BuiMtU3. Ti e Lot eon-
tains 16 aciea of highly improv ed land..
' The Pli ntation i in a few hundred yard of
the dwelling, and coniuin" 131 acre ol fertita
land.' It Iu, ukiii it actrftd neer-iilinr Hjirinii,
and a valuable Meadow, which jielJa V0,CUU lb,
of hay par Biinutn. ,
t An extended eredk will he siven'on the rrorrr-
ty. if desired.on &.od bond anJ personal B.ctrity ! rul,.h. Morjhine,
with uitcrcat. .... .
; For further particulars reC'rence ia nr.de to my
aeent. J. W. JWwoo.1. it lli!W! oroiu h.'
Dirr. sTurrs, c.
-.;. 1Vi:i:t. &. C'0.,wouUre
fully eimotince to the public that they have
tH.VEIt-PI.ATED WARE, CUTLERY.
AND lAMi liUUiHS
f ilT-t Table and Tea Spoon, Euih r KnWee,
t'art ura, Camile Stacka, Bnutu ra aim a raja, vo
oprnrd a ilrus nlmp in a room unmeiliatcly over,' yjut IVteut Steel I'cua, Knives and fotke,
Uu ir etore. They exwl lo keep a full supply ngcM iUperior Pcn-Kitivea Congreea d.v Bcia
of cvcrv'ertlcle uwiflly k.l in Hri'i? Mores. The t Ran and IrojM, having f'onp, FisUda, ,
follow ing i a 1.4 of a tew of the k a.linq; article j yXaAe tjoxMj Walking Cane. Mantle Clocks
jut oia liltig.
0ium,
1'uL Klui,
PuL Al-e,
Tel .p,
Cream Tartar,
" Iccac,
Gum Cimphor,
Kadix IS iliac, ,
' ' rH lii ka,
tSap. C'iir!. ivxla,
Tattaric Acid,
Gem Myrrh,
, J. W. NofwtH.I. il HiiUVorouchA
JOSEPH V. NgKW'UOD.
. October 15.
St-
MEDICrXES.
ISitr ite of Silver,
Hydmrg. Cum Crcta,
Batos J'opaiva,
Acua Ammcnia,
f;.l. Lavendar Comp.
V a-tor Oil,
'Alcohol, v
-,hpt. ISitre dulc.
Huax of Iad,
Paragoric,
la.uliiuitn,
Croup Syrup,
Evcnce Peppcncrnt,
Pearl Barley,
Arrow Root,
II. McDade, another, to forward the pro
ceedings to the Recorder fot publication. ;
The Society havimrgot throuh its bu
siness, adjourned, no doubt with tlie picas-
ins reflection that tliev had spent part ol
the day in so good a pause as thai of Tem
perance. ; -!-. " ' - 4
-. . ... . a
W ho will emulate ' their xscwi one
friends! x"f :
LAMP, Oil and
October 14.
LSa. FavetU-ville CA.ND1XS.1
I JAVA COFFEE. : -j J-,m . "
"w 1 ...
iulph. Quiniue,
Cslomel, Erig,
DrE-STlTFS, P.rXTs, Arc.
Itali-io, ' ' ' ' Crome Yellow,
Madder, Lamp Black ,
Whit Lead, dry and in Yellow Ochre,
Oil, Glue, -
Gum Shellac,
Yentieywe,'
Venetian Red,
A-c. Arc. &o.'
oz. 4 or. 6 ou Vial Corks, Arc.
Country Physicians and Cenntry Merchants
Silver Thimblea, -ilver 'leere ButtoiiaaiMi I lair
fi.. f .lit Chains and Keys, Med Jo, . ilk anJ
Buck-skin Money Furs, Hair Bruahea, and Ke
ol Builalo Hair Comb,. Coral, ilk Velvet Keti-
culea, tSilver-pUted Epaulena ami nuver omui,
tsteel Key Ring, finperior Etcr-poinled I-eeda,
Percuion Caps Meel Tweezer, Oliver iioubuw,
Colotrne Water, &e. - '
rXjrWu-he, Clocks, and Jewellery or every
dcHtript.cn repaiied with neatness and despatch,
and warranted. .........
LEMUEL LYNCH.
October 1. " u
List of Letters,
Remaining at the Pest Office at Hillsbo
rough, N. C, on the 1st day of Octo
ber, 1813, which, if not taken out with
in three months, will be sent to the Ge
neral Post Ofliee aa dead letters.
Stephen Moore,
Anderson Armstrong, f ranaa a. aiayjiaro,
Francis Avcnt, At Co.
Ca'ren T. Anderson, !
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Syd S. Boddie, 2.
JUST-KECEIVED.
A
KETS. Ako 75 facks Petersburg SALT. n,,,
v A. M1CKLE & CO.
October 14. - t
; will be supplied upon the most liberal terms, and James Bishop,
(Jj" Prcacriptions put up
97
Ecportcd for the Petersburg Intclligencer.
, Petcraburg, Ootobiir 8, 1845.
PETERSBUG MARKETS. -Tobacco.
Ouly a few hhds. per day
are inspected. JN o change in prices. Jaies
this week 2 to 7. ... .. v..
I Corros. Supplies of the old crop have
nearly ceased, and those of new are very
limited. The few bales sold this week
brought V to 71 . The Steamer accounts
tended rather to reduce the N." York mar
ket. .
? Wheat. Very little brought in, and
the price has improved, although the ri
ver is too low lo enable the nulls to wor.
Prime Bed commands 90 cents, but the
sales generally range from 75 to 87.
' Corn may be quoted 52 to 53 cents.
Onlv small lots offering.
Bacox. Virginia, hojr round, 8j to 9.
Notice.
!!7;.!frZcAdoo, Scott, & Co.,
W OCLD respectfully inform their customers,
and the public, that they are now receiving
politician, the moat corrupt of any in tho Union;
and Uiia publication of McKcnaic's but prove, that
this opinion w ax jnst and well fonmled. ' No won-J
der, then, that the Empire Club, with its illustri
ous leader, Captain RyndcrH, and its singularly
homogeneous mixture of bad, wicked,' and mi
eliievuus rncii, should he cboWn to act so promi
nent a part in the operations of the Locofoeo par
ty and that it should be chcrUhcd with so ntueh
fondness by them - Buteurelv the great maw of
a ' f ' 7'.'.
tne people of ftcw" or! are not so, deeply bunted
with die corruplion as to permit this combination
to ejist much longer; and we hope this publica
tion of McKcmic'a will serve to open theis eyes,
that they may see into what hands they have fal
len. We have nothing to do with the manner in
Vvhich McKrnzic procured tho letters, this is a
matter to be settled by him, w i.h those immediate
ly concerned. Whether he was actuated by an
honeat desire to expose this corruption, (which is
probable,) W by the desire 10 make money by the
le of the. work docs hot eonccni us, if the booi
MARRIED,
"VOTICE iaiciven to nil per.'ons.hang suits J their Sloik of
in Uie Uounty Court of Orango which hayoJ F.CI.I. A0 WIXTEft GOODS,
liecn pending more than twelve months, and in h1,e n pUrri,aswl dmine the last month
which costs have not been paid, that application thc rjtips of Ncw york 8n,j Philadelphia, at the
will be made at the tievt term of sod Court fi.r j 1()WMt CfUjll .,ricea Thcir St0l.k quite hcavyj
executions in all ,ucU cases for t.ic Clerk a Fees; ; .!,.:- f , wnprai assortment of Drv Goods.
and that executions have already been ordered in j f(Jf L(ui;cs' oni Gentlemen's wear, also a large
many eases for said fees, which executions will i sortu-ent f irats Bonnets, Shoes, and Boobs
be held up until next term, after that timi unless j Groccr5t(, ch as Brown and Loaf Sugar,
paid, they will po into the wicnu s nanus, ah : MoasscSt Cotrce, Imligo, Madder, Pepper, Spice,
pereoM,flnd. particularly Ihe plmutuT a, "o 'wnin2cr. Ate A pood assortment of Castings. Iron,
in forested in these suits are requested to cull on-
the present Clerk and pav these cost.
. . JOHN BANE,
i- . -. HARRISON PARKER,
- GILES MEBNAE.'
OctoW7. " 97
Notice
THE auWrilier, having qualified at the May
Term of Orange County Court, evecntor
of the Ia.4 will aiid tcsbiiii'.'nt of . WILLIAM
HOPSON, deecased, hercbv"ffives notice tq all
persona indebted to the estate, lo come forward
StceL Wagon Boxes, IVails, Iace and Halter
Chains Tin Ware, a full assortment; V bite Lead,
dry and in oil ; other Paints and Dye-stuus, with
manv other articles too numerous to mention.
They solicit a call from their frieruls, hoping to
1 able to give satisfaction as to sty le, quality and William B. Edmonson,
price, as they arc determined to sell to suit Uie
lwrdnessofthetin.es."
Country Irodtice taken for Goods.
RufTm's Mills, OctoU-r 1. 96 3in
Joseph G. Bacon,
Templey Blakley, , ,
James Brockwcll.
P
William Chambers,
Harden Couch, '
Anthony Coloj -Coroner
of Orange ;
County,. 4 . ,
William Couch,
Reuben Cardcn,
James Christie,
Marshal Coryent,
Calvin D. Carrol,
Mary Clark. .
P ..
Col. JesFC Duibain,
Martha Eurkam, .
Mary Bickey,
Alex. Dickson,
Yonne Dortch.
M
William Eccles,
llenrv Evans,
PuhSic Sale.
7 ILL be sold at the late residence of John
Brown, deceased, on the 20lh day of Octo-
a challenge, was rendered ineligible to any
office of trust or profit, and w as deprived
of the privilege of voting at any election.
He was drawn as a inror oetore tne grand
jury brought the bill against him; and by
order ot, the court his name was eraseu
from the list.' This is Uie right way to
establish law and older in a new country.
tar. watchman.
The extraordinary productiveness, of
the soil of the West is strikingly shown
by fact stated in the Alton (Illinois)
Telegraph of last week. That paper
says: - . t ,
" The quantity of corn which may be
seen from Mound Farm, in Jersey coun
ty, under twenty' miles from this place,
cannot amount to less lhaii five hundred
thousand bushel. Nor is ibis all, or ihe
hen. From Mr. It. A. DividsonV resi
dence on the Muff, on the road from Alton:
to E hvardsvillc, and about Seven mile
. . .. . ! 1 : 1 . ....a . 1 .11
In this county, on Wednesday the 8th inst., by J""""' ..-- j I lr next, all the Crop of Corn and Fodder. Stock
Henry EdwariW
F
! John Field, '
! Charles Frasler,
Auston Forme, '
E. P. Green or John
. Fpstpr. , .
II
Sarah Mcintosh,
James Marlow,
Lewis Moore,
Sidney Mitchel,
Elizabeth M'CuIkxh,
Frederick Moize, T
Hiram M'Veigh,
la. Mayers, -Thomas
M' Daniel -t-
N ,
Hazel Norwood.
O
Betsy Oakcv.
i
Mr. Piper, '
Rev. Henry H. Prout -William
T. Parks, ,
Robert Primrose,
K. F. Pleasants,
Geo. II. Parker. . -R
Mrs. Rachel Revel,
" William RobeiU,
William Roach,
J. Reed, junr.
J- amucl Reynolds.
'-.: 8,.
John" hepherd,"
Mary Ann ' alesbeard
W illiam Shambly,
John iScalcA .
T
Bit hard Tapp,
Mary Thompson,'
'Susan Thompson,
Sarah Thompson,
Levi H. Thom, f1 j
John Tinnin, : "
William II. Henderson, Sruiucl Turrentine.
lo Miss Sarah II. Holkmas, daughter of Mr.
Samuel Holcman. ' -
In this county, on Thursday, the 3d instant, by
John C. Douglas,5 esq., Mr.' Ilia a Lincu to
Mis Jane Hojikins. ' "
! In Christ Church, in the City of halcigri, on
Wednesday evening thc 8th instant, by die Rev.
Dr.' Mason, Discas K. MacRav, esq., United
die Rev. dliam Jones, Mr. Cauvik C. Strowi. , pngoatrfnjiia the time prescribed j
by law, or this notice will lie plead in bar of their
recovery.- :
WILLIAM THOMPSON, Ex'r.
October t, 26
Public Safe.
WILL be sold to die highest bidder, on the
-33d of October, at the Plantation of Wil
liam Wnnsnn: iWensrd. on North East Creek in
States District Attorncy.'to Miss Vibcixia Hb"-. tiic lowe'r fart of diis county, all the perishable
ax, daughter of Louia 1). Henry, esq. property ot thc ucceascu on saw pianiauon, con- ,
' ' " ' sisling of Corn and Fodder, Catdc, Hogs, and
.. . Farming Tools, j
Ouillinry. And on tho 28th, at the lata, residence of thc
" Died, in tin county, en Thursday the 9th in deceased, on Cane Creek, will be .sold his llouse
stant, Mr. Samil McBaoo. aged 63 years. bold and Kitchen Furniture, Crop of Corn , Fod
. . c m .i. ia.u I. ' dcr, Arc-, Farming Ltensds, Horses, Cattle and
Died, in Somemllo, Tenn-, on the 19th ulumcy Hogs Wagon, and other articles too tedious to
Mr. AiaSKT Woods, formerly of this place, aged mcntion. , Also, nmo likely NEGROES,
about 47 years. . I A credit of nine months will bo given, the pur-
Died, in Hardeman county, Tenn, on the 15th chaser givbg bond with W-edhy .
...: r. r f , aw. -f w;ii;'. f
uiiuuu, r v. . - for twelve months.
Shaw, esq, formctly of lliis county, aged about j'
28 years. -- - - -
" i -'" i V
WILLIAM THOMPSON, Ex'r.
October'l y.c. s -.viUOt. :t 90
of Ilorsca. Cattle and Ho;s. Plantation and Black- j
smith tools, with other articles too tedious to men
lion. '
(j .lso some five or six NEGROE3.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN lj LEATHERS, Adm'r.
S,-ptcmbr, "6
Tvlills and Tan ITard
STILL FOit S.U.E.
rfHIS prbpetty, not having been disposed of,
- is still ofi'ered for sale on the aaioe terms as
formerly advertised. -1 w ill sell it all together, or
separate the Tan i aw trom Uie Jiuts, as may sun
purchasers.
Also, a Neero Man, alwut 36 years of age, a
good distiller, sound and healthy, honest, and of
industrious and temperate nahits. ,
Also, good Milch Cows, and a number of fine
Beef Cattle for sale. ? v.
lso, a good new cast iron Bark Mill, and two
Copper Boilers, for boiling, tan bark, and one
thicc-horse W agon.
, A reasonable credit cpon on good security.
J. S. SMITH
October.!. i . Ivi i 4i. 96
I-.:mbert W. Hull,
Milton Hushes,
William Haniis.
James Hutchina,
ILurict Had, 2
I
Francis Irwing,
M ary Junrsey,
John Joues, v .
Measher JetTreys,
Thomas. Jones or Wm.
Thompson. ---y
Nancy Kelly,
Richard Knowle.
L
Benj. F. Lockhart, -James
S. Leathers.
M
Georjc Marlctt,
Charles Miller,
U
Merritt Udcy, .
Dicey Umstead.
V
t James Vaughn. '
rrmf$ :w;
t Snsan D. W Itherspoon,
v ltenry K. Witherspoon,
Robert Webb,
Rev. Alex. V ilson,
Samuel R. Woods,
Joseph Wedding,1
William Ward,
George Whitfield,
Burton Whitaker,, . 1
Joseph W eilding or Geo.
Parker. Y
John White
Joseph Wootls 'v
William N. Whittcd.
Joseph Weddin, or Ja.
AshW.
SsT Those calling for the above letters
will please say tliev are advertised.
JAMES M." PALMER, P. M.
October 1. ' 5
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