t I I- ;rrrr- t mh:i 1' ii'. J ! is m i" I. vt ,.r 11 Iritetl f 1 . niient iimIi ire ol mi a 1 'Ui', I ill IJtl'"l LllUHl lirau Ilia'0 i, nl hm l" siutra- iiii.m1' fir, " o he'. : iiiim! Hie ! fll id ai l he w ii'Ka ncan (ranee Tanir ilainly' e ii'V ito(f- to that auljoct. Tie w'liij lo ;ko, from lie North, Went, and South, wont to Ilia full in rutin taining lie oU oppressive protective policy, and against Ihe Republican dK'lruie of free iriiJe, wlile the Democrat from Ibe North as we'l aa the South, oet ll'n u l,,rn "" decided opposition. Mr. Rayner f Hi Stato H only whig who did nut eutir ly abuuduu ill iulerest mid cause of lie gouih. ' Whin lie question ii taken, the n:iv and yea wilt slow who is for blading u i'li additional Tariff taxes, aim wno i now uur rcauor ahull jcp 1 1 nTJet 1 Tkmii 17 Mirli TlT WWU KCONOMY-and-CON.SlSTENCY. . The expense of Mr. Van Buren' admitiiatra lioo we alwayaaid, were tun high j ihey amount ed to about 21 milliuna per annum. The whig leader, and whig orator denounced them without measure of condemnation a outrageously extrava gant, and aa perfectly ruinous lo lie country They told the people if they w.aiM turn ont Ihe Democrat, and put Tip, Ty Of Company into power, thty would aoun reform thi prodigal ei lraagnce, bring down the expenditure lo 14 or 1 million, and leaaen the burden if taxation. The people, honest aoula, took them at their word, dimied the Democrat and etittulled the whig in office. Well, have th wlia fulfill, tlivir promioe t Let furl answer. 8o far from lighten ing the burden of taxation, tiiey have rnado them nearly twice aa hoary by additional Tarifl taxe : e .-r .l..:A.- i.. . r 11 . SO lar truni rrim-iiii hid rupriiw ui vuTcniineui from 21 down lo 11 mi'lnui as promised, they have incrtaacd them from 21 up to 33 million. Thi i whig economy for you j with Ibem the word redvee means to increase. - ; If M irtin'Van Ruren and hi fnan-? reserved I . be. ium'd out of oHic for spending 21 million p rr aiuiuin, wiiat aught to m o i wnb It whig jor running ihu expense 0j lo 32 iniliiiin! WhyT if they lived in the days of Ryublieuti R nn eve ry mother' W f them, from Capiain Clay down In " Filter Williams," wool t be marched to the lp of ilia Tarpeau rock and be uia.ta to jump oil together, but inasmuch aa We do nrt live in Ro j- man lime, the leaat the noole ouil to do wi'h Ii,nha,ld Jboi.Jur.J!ie,n illiMiUif-oin aa ' a-am a jaKtaib e, ami (Mil Itt-iler men in. . CALLLNO TlllXOS BY THP.Ht RIGHT NAMIX S,ime of the whta aeiw.to iwiaijlf t iLdec irbnlly nniragetma, and rthT volnar in w 10 apply nurh nune s roxuf and iix4lrr In the immortal Nicii'd Bid lie and kis-aug of accomplice. Vt hy, e pray the ituculiar " decency " whig, 1 1 '! any w y impr i;er lo uae these iernt If. 1:1 1 te c "it u-m walKa oi lua, a p air, Mnuil.a devil even robs a hen ruo-t, be ia called rogue if be over-reache lit neighbor by a ll'tlu " tifiiiiicier. nig," be ia clri ttriirr. and tin i precisely a, it aiiiailil bn, fir 11 is calling things by their right ui. . II ji here ia ihe grejt whig mm. Nicholn Vnl'.'i', ami his " atriki-ra,' wbi h ive cheated ibe 11., uliT a oot ol U-l iinlliuiia of 1I0IU1, who defrandi'J Ilia nrpooia .in of the n .'igrurireui , i,,UI"t n:Ff"T' .Tir 1 n h't u ,i- i, ii,ic,j -?,,( n ,,rl uf money i n to h lil.l linee ur fmr attain . ih,, a il hi" id'r-l t!i p-":i!e-if iSh eo:j-i'rv 4l -wurM!i iii tlma. jt'jt-n-Uiua earrv I i i it. is f -rsr i njiroiier lo r ill tSrm'hy t:,. ir ir'iper titles. riiffV and triit!rr. Certain. I. -their la-in.' di-tiiijois'i'-d irhic f tosnVr. and Hrli niS W.'o-tght n'H 1 i 'plaf a lli-m hufiiT Iti T.-Ti?i 'ftiinifi rheTura ithntiritnrtirr. We must, lUnrffnre. i'wisl on the correctn-a nf sveneim sVe Tii' ned f -tHey are r'r"r and r-mlir. ami if tier iret tbeirslie kward of-jna-1 i-w, will tttt Cfeisiined in ihe Penitentiary as ii asrmiif eiimp'e'lo oi'ier mu who may. be ai-d in " finViCul " bank a'aiudfing. : ; . - ttittmRrorTHri't'BLiC'i'ttr.tr'ftt Ii was a saying m-mg th anrient. that tb"e Vmi the U.si inten,ii lodestroyulie) Oral mail U. Cert.iinly nu couticil ot' I-gialalor ion) t:ie 1i n-sof 14 '! n una n, aver enacted a mora rickles ii of acts; ami althou -H then i a dirt n nee of omiii aa to which of alli in most per fect contempt iJ- the country' inlereat, lie under finding of th people, ami Ihe Constitution, we repeat Mir con mm ton, I hat the rohhery and bribery bill ia rather the inmi outrageous of any other iaia. The iniqniiie of this art may be arraugnd under tlirea heads 1 1st. lnticmiilu'nnnllyiJ'iking the miHiey btdmiing In lb people, and intended for Ihe iiporl of lha U tvornmeni, ami irivmn it away to th States to' bo squ trrdered, or paid ovct to British broker ami b inker frr-tVir extra v Stnl debts. - 21. In making lha dlrih tlton of lb plan ler so vry-uneq-nl a in give diulde i id lluee fold as tniehlo row State a another. 31. In emu yiog the Treasury in thia way, when il 'was do ! clared by the sa-na parly, that the rtivmiue wttenot S'llficienl fir the exMiiaea of Government, o lint 'hy might h ive an rxcn to turn directly alaiut. and fill ii bv addiinhul laxe on Ilia country. IVarlv, indited, ate I lie pcoplu abtul to p-ty for II the hard cidnr gnxzling, and all the splendid log cjliin parades during the dog day uf 1940. But lln-re (a a remedy yet left the-n, and if they fol to apply it, then wa shall begin 10 think that Hey the peoplo, are mad, instead of the whig. (ttr The KJiior of ihe Raleigh Register saya, "lla Democraiic vol 1 lest, everywhere, than it a last year." Very well let this be. granted, ind whaHhrn t , The Whiga wore rather wilfully sed up si thai, wore limy not t Ho aak ua How. lung; it will take lh pemocral'C party " lo elect ;Preaid,nt, when lheir, ote derrense o ttstoniahingly bet warn e Ineliima !" V will play Ihe Yankee, ami answer him by ami' her question: ""How lunjj will it tnke'tle whtgs (0 elect a 1'rt-ai mid. t),niuoiii!rgriwnlihinlh.a.f!tiihedingj, ring lor tb county pf Thiia elphm, by a respect.' S'1 to. TUtJIlia late Act of Conrc!, Mo .M the Fe.leral wliis,l ihe Etra iiniV(im bin cilixen, who ple.1ga himaell I., make uoej his appfoprta'e the pn md nl i,e Public Lsiaia. and to I wtiboot ditfieolty ae.cou,;,ed fr ReaHy charge and be .be prtcu.. An accuauli,., JZ tSZl ' T n die. ,.em aa if tier hid laake.1 l!ie,riwer. to f,,n""? " bl, Grind Jury fell it lo That ll.iili.laurp will ,rf appoint, , ,. , ' . . I 1 ail imiieraliva duty to l,VeMi;.ite, nild accord- .nil lhal ilui Unmmnf h rpaiirtii ami rnii nrd ma In 1 erne 4 1 10 wrl ami nvasl t.lni uioU mcaaur . , ' j e atui inai in woveriw oe teqtiiea aim enji neq m 10 G , . ra w ri . , ... -"S'y ware inmrif fur all Ihe pt Nona spmnnt, ar.y Agent lo recene sucb porthw ot the: pro- witmti IV ir cimpj-a, auJ then passed them into 0)icd , .j,,,., j,v iht wnil UevJa th Kuhfic Uada a may be sppropriaicd to ficnl," When the were to fwJ.'y h atrn in tie M election by a decreased Democratic vote t .THE CQXGkTS.SIONAL COMMITTEES. Tie spirit of Federal whiimn bas been fully displayed in the arrangement of the Committer in both-branches of t'linnrr-s ilm present rtion. At I lie Kxtr Session their obnnxiou and iniquitous measure were carried by mean of n yt.;em of night caucusing ami p irty drill wlm-li coorcfd the JinjodjllSLJjie in lie traces. A gag Is wj pasw-d, and ee the freedom of di lmte domed lo dm Democratic minority, lu order lhal the rMie of the Federal leadora might be forced ou lie country a ailut tly a pottaibla. Tlie aime vtem i ihiw commenced thi SeMioanlheorgamtaiiiHMil I lie Committee. Every one of lha leaat importnm:e Inaa large ma jorityofFederalit 'ori, H, aolhnt the Dnmonrata ra entirely cut d from all pnilila chance ofefltc live co operation in any way with- the dommeerijig majority r they can do nothing but remount rate and profert. The moal imKirtanl Committee in Ihe. Senate are arranged in the proportion of one. Demo crat lo fuur whig. Iu lha M-m-e of Reprevenla tivea Ihe aame order uf fun king haa been olrved by Mr. Clay V Speaker. vC.nild anyilnox aliow more pUinly thai they drem.t t;ivu ihe Dumocrut fiir chance t Their game i lo bold every thing in their own fiand, to recommend from Commit. ' tee and pan in lie IIMie,exactly u hiit tlie leader hall dictate in cancui, and nothm more. Tina i Whig legivlation. - . To one (act we wih parlieulnrly lo direct the attention of Southern whig the honcet, reasoning men of them we mean it i thi, tint the four moat important Committee in tlio llouao, have t'rJrrtil abolition chairmen placed over tlein. Jik Q. Adams, the ultra PcdcMl Abo itio'agita- ,tor Li,at. ihe rhead iC,. tie. C.iumilee ou , Foreign siimiri , r iii'iTr, niumuT in inn nitnie Kiniiey, Bl lie head.-fil.il .hi W.yrai.d M. (.n;-..Soal0, a.Hher, at lha head of lhal .... M imrfacluiea nr..:. I'll i r.i i I I Evrrett, amtther, hear the Sdecl Commtttee on y , f R, ' I aappirtionmeul o eprireniiiliu , " " " " " '. lo "l1 fyww "Lfa,il'llo ty r.y naa.4Mr. Clay's D.Mr,bu4ion f,d,liery- B,ll.-Thia ira eore lavormg the aafely o h.-r ins nuiioi.s, or ad- VHWing her interest in any laaperrr . j . ' . fer We publinh la-low ilm pcceni'mma made j -ty lU Urand Jury LL J'u.laihiii-iuwiy egainat 1 NirholH Riddle and bia ganK i.f'awindling aecnmJ plieea.io which we last week alluiled The Un-j goage, it will be observed father more aevere ; th in any I no Democratic paper, ever lined allien Ihey were vo abu'd and dinou,ed by Ihe whig fir daring toapenk dire.pril'ul of Om imwrtal w big M financier," who i now presented by a Grand Jury a a awindler and muo. fioia ik I'ktUMplm Irqutrtr, Due. 'h AN'KXCUING CASB-THt: BANK OF THE UNIIKDSIATCS. ' The litW of Im (iraud Jory of the Court of G'nernl Hi-Mion have bein productive, among other luattera, of I hi .'.ll . J 'rT" ti I rti-j 1: t 1 1 lra'fiitiViWe!fl,yoi quite a tamsHein.' J :iila Barton oidert'd it lobe read ami filed. Th Attorm y (ii iirral then moved lhal the liiiiirhjaarraula he is'iieft njHirt the per- annrprevrnrpdr Jiiliii M. K6IoTTTiiimeTITaTe answered for Nicho!n Biddk, a Ihe cminai'l for that genilomnit, ami moved tint thu prei-antim-iit vn ijiini in-, tir, inuii oeaireu turn in commit his mote to wnlipg.anri, with hot reaaon. lo aub- jnit inntter I lit mormni.', when the case will iudividuHl'.'and whit h I hereto annexed marknd B, wa preaentad te Ihe Grand liqnt now inqui i-rsona OixSIIIK mxuaati4io, and for sucb others who, lit ihe ttairae oT the examination, were f.nmd in lie cogiuxuini nl any material litols having re'a'ion In Ihe charges. A full aiil searching impmy huvbeen iuMituted, and iM delibrrme n. iihihi 1 1 the Grand Jury is, that certain 1 flieer emmrend with the United plates Bank have been guilty of a gross violation of Ihe laws; colluding JieMn-r 10 tlehaud th itoi-Jihi liler who had truMitl their all l be ire vet veil by them. And that -'ere is giant ground to wntrant a prtisirutinn oT mi Ii peron lor serum (flenres, which lha Grand Jury do now present lie Court, and ak that Urn Attorney General la tfirrcled lo send tin fr lie actual of Ihe Grand Jury Ii I s of indictmenl agiiima First. Nicholas Biddie. Samuel Jaudon. John Andrews, and uthers. (to Ik- iurv uiikuowii.Hoi ctiieri'tg inm rnnniinfy in ik'ir iud Ihe M en nfthe United 8t ilea Iimi id Ihe so 11 or. sums of ft400 OIK), in the ytar lJM ; mid . mliiivnni.j: In corneal the smite b a liuuduient aud ill pal entry iu 1440. To suatani Ihe alaivc I Kmlurtted, Aualin Muni - gonmiy, .ap:am in nry .u.ii.crv, nenij i-irn, ti nrinniiKv iro ui-uru hiiiih-, . , i svuiiim recei'ioir buy minimi in inu liriceeoa Ol . .. ' , , PRKNTMENT OFVTllK C.-t AXD JURY .h--l)trib0lW. Acl ,, but ..btiiuH ,br ihu.JJili JiJV'TA ATllBWlCriltdUOT tup. ItMTk ii sra riiw pi-vtr . M Major EuiiriiB lUu-tNOta, Jr., of Barnwell,) to IWO n"le,1 ,rou, l,twrV'ml. c"De P"cfi " -rrtrr rtT"""' Tmrnkt-m-mniim va-iatioitt " .-mci T Ihm. tmrt f Gnrrrt Srhhn: fl0.,ru,-ihe Bill merely declaring. ' ,u"IorSer- , .. ' . . , Th Grand Jury lor in. rounly of 1'bua.lelpbia ?h, Ilreamblt't that no perami "shalj be apoiuted ,TrT' i !" r ?P n f 1 ; respectfully submit lu the Cutl, (heir olemo rWe.ve BOy prrf Ihe raid .uba.dy, U lb. W7Vhc !1 "flT ruth or. aiurmA!im,i!.e a.. ... a"" 'v5'ttru"''T' 1 their ptiK-esiiliiiiia : t 4 . ,." . Tnere. will also be old at lha aame lime and rr-tOniliff 1? tl rtty nfNolen.hefr RioerhU fh abm 600 bualiaUof a4 . o,i,y id 1 ui charg ol a criminal' ml ore again! certain accuaersj Moea K.vnpt.m, Kdward Chles James', . mnir;,v ofihe Cnmminea on lha Fiscal S. NwlHild, Jirdma Lippn.ei.it. J..iiHilisn Patt. in. Tftonitt Taylor, and V.lltam Drayton, Tha Gjand Jiiry, on their soVmn oaths or aflir m itioosdo lur;hi'r aik that u bill ot uulicliiieiil In eut lu thnin ag iit.at Sicoml. Nii-hoUs Iliddl, . Joseph Cmpetlh waila, Thomaa lhiulapand others, 110 the jury 1 unknown) for enli-ring into a emi-ptraev to d-fi ,ud, 1 f pUBKR i large quantity nf.Hlank. Scant me. . cVc, the .lorkholder. of .he Bank of the Uiii.ed 1 VTTi Z ll'xu . " w. . .. ,.a , a . the Mill'ol I harh-a r ifinr, oil hoiith laukin. lli.er, S IT i f T, 1? ?; 1 l K "!"' i fr-" Milu 1840 by whick lla likladdi r have been do ! fiuded itul of a sum h-sums ol'ipom-y exctediiiji Aio 1300,000. ' ' ' . j A ipianiiiy nl choice mrVil Mnple IMank, suitable To iiatain thi bill, endorse the saw afceusera fr making limiac-furiu'iin' 0! himhi kmd. aa in the firl raae ; aa. w.tne. M..s.a Kempton. .. . . , .. . ,1 . - . 1 r J ! ' P . 7 ' ' TP. Tl pit - Jrtnnlhan- luitnr..in I limimd I m, !, W... F.dw,rd Odea, Jam,. s NeaMd. J..-p, Lippin lavlur, i, Drayton, J 1 Meph CmImI, Rodney Fod cr, Rklnud Prion, aitt Georiia llamly. Tim Grand Jury, on their solemn cutis or aOir maiioiis, do furller a !i fr a L'.ll pf indictmciij ag'ninit Alexander Lanluer, 'I'lioma Duulap, Rich, ard Price, Lawrence Lnwi. and George Handy, and other, (to the Jury unknown,) lor ieloniooaly, ice. conypirm lo rheat and deiraud the atock holder of the 1'itited Sih" I'xnk l Pi'iin.ylnia of ihe anm or auma ol ulx.nt 130,000, in Ihe year IHH). To hUM iiu llii chtirgn, ihe mine accuser ii a the otlior J aiul ui wiinessea, Muwj KeopltHi, Edward Colca, Janiea H. Newbold, Juahua Lippin coll, JiHiaihun PntterKon, and Tlmii.a Taylor. Tie Grand Jury would iulorm the I'-oun !h?!. J.l!?y.iheJucy)Jiaft kmJVL!!. nhjeci of much importance, and which. involve a miadcniaanof of llie tomA character, aa coimnit led by a M.igistaie of Suuthwaik, whV.i duty il i lo protect Ihe citiieiiaaml their property, inatend of i onuiving with, burglar and thieve, and taking the money thai they had niolen, and then allowing Ihom to eacape juatice, and to prey again upon the community. "' t , " r , With reaped, oVo., . T. B. BROWN, Foreman. Grand Jury Room, I'hiludttpkia, Dte. 10, l41. ; (Litmi U.) , , .,., I charge Niehola Riddle, Jeph Cowparth wane, Thomaa Dunlap,' Samuel Jaudon, end John Andrew, iih fraud and thet'l, in taking and using lor their own benefit, and the accommodation of their friend, the" money belonging to the atock holder of the United Staie Bunk, which they were liberally paid lo guard and not to abuite : my pro f ia the report of I lie inveatiguting cominitlea made lo Ihe stockholder. . 'i A to lie idea of tie above being a breach of t rum only, it i not o ; it w loo idle and inauliing to be prc'end. d or t tmr.ained for one nminent. Away with it, then, and forever! -Theae men were ervanta, niiil piiiirfor Iheir acrvice ; o are your family domeatica, lowborn you give in charge your plate and other valuable, lint if they p propriate it or litem lu ihcrnaelvea, I bey are urn m-wiuitiijily cliHrged fciih and proceeded again! a for tl'eli j and why Hot Nichola Diddle and the rest t . Ai d I IN MONTGOMERY. i I goc Til CAROLINA, m TUB BRIBF.RV BILL ; Th. tj'' Hl u.. I ... . , ""n innj'i,,1 j , ,,, i Kttiimi unHirniiiuiy , ra J fuaed lo aoil their band Willi any purt of tlie plun ,er of ,h, public Treaaurv. Bered lo the Stale bv illoUtt VIX,M Hr,l,v f onrnatriotic aiater State: ,, l om ntee, W(,, ,hjl ,raiM u ever) true' Republican in the land, and that will lie fob lowed by every Democta ic State in the Union, If ibe- 81 me arelw be-bribed, mm the peple eor rupted'and bought up with their own money, how long will we continue a free people? Th only proper courae i to acorn Ihe bribe, end burl it buck mlu ibe face of the t'ongreaa who oflered it. Coiigreaa baa jual aa much right lo divide among! the Si.ilea. ihe iihkk arising from customs, ai: j (hat received for Tuhlic Lands, and lly have no 1 ;coliiutioiial right to do either. The old adage ()' hal the receiver ol'rtolcn goods isns li.ul ua1 the thief.' If Alabama ha not alnady rehmd lo ah.tre tie plunder, she will do so before her picactil eaamn of the Legudture, adjourwa, -Twwlve tnorMh Mnce ihe Legislature of North Cuauia-jMUojjM.eWJbJ the tuijonty 111 il. Wetoowill then 'reject the insulting bribe with patriotic indignation. - Tse follow ui j, art-the Reaolulioi: of Stoih ('a rJiiiuio wTiicfi we rel'trrcd above : trim rae South Carolinian. ; CLAY'S Bilt; REJECTED! I Tlfl'JJ'J,',ik0H. M"iwaj last, nobly and Iri-' t umphantly ' uataitiedlhe action f the' filiate,' property ol the Federal (iovt rnnntii. lor any other than national purposes, lot which tiicy alone were vested 111 lhal Uuverninetii. may be ippropriatc thia Slate, tinder the late Aet of Concress. f4. rjna. That the Uuernor. be.requrs'ed to tranvinit copies ot tins Meport, inu ineae nesuiuiioiia. to iImi 1'renKlcnt ot Ihe Uuited Mile, anil tlie (nivern iira ol .Ihe scleral Htatca, reqo-wtinz them to hy the same before their several Leyrslaiure, and solicit their co-operation, in uoulliiii' ital repealmi; the late Act of Ctaigreas abov. mentioned ; also, to onr Mi-nalor atei RepresenUtivAl m (Nmcre, urffing ihi-m tu use TV" 'I besfeflirt to procure the repeal of said law, and to prevent the abstraciaai ol any portion of the Malast- al Revenue, under color ol it provisu) tlmle first Resolution, the Yea and Nay were enlled for, and given brmaimosisj' in tl favor: Yi as 1WS Nays none. The si cond w adopted wmitiiasfWy. without a ' call ol 'lha Yea and Nays. 1 On the third, thu Yea and Nay were called ' l'r. Mitt gtvrn, B Vi lavnr, ami 10 nmy agmnat n. ; i he i.airiti wu aip'eo iifiaatMMHiaijf, wituoui a rnil ol l!m Yeas uml Nays; and thu Rcsolnlions er M-iil to the fcajnate. - ' ! p:-f My,n r,,,.,, rsKbiiirti mr. ' ...... I.. i,t itniiwt 1 In- I7ih inal. savs. il is' ruinnml r- x.., HW fr,irikiiic out the Kvchange foal u re, ws;m;, W(,u ,lal .ceptii, recomo'.etidm.Mhe adop I lion til ilm I'reaidenl'a plan, ChnHt$lun Mercury, - 1 " Any qmintity ol saw ., mi.ntrie. c... m ur,H,e ! , v...v .I...M notice. These Wuncle are always made " h pine, or yellow p.plar.-ol a rrfiular sixe, " . 11 :i . 1 .... .1. - ; ?! r Z ZZSX&TZ. , . ...:......:,;,;. 1, ,'it raa ha nailed on Ihe roof :lmt ,ney h fn.m the w -Trice per 1.00(1 at' 'llmMill. WILLI MS'iX MIKRIt, AgL - Decetnkr .'II, 1H- 'II k. IjM III IM.ITBI ua UBBUBlalU III Bill in Nil XT IM BLIll? SZT SJ I n VV"S ."l I jja I T'' 7 la thi County, on the 9ih inatant, br John Slaver, Eaq.,Mi. NATHAN TIlUMPKUN.ni'Davi.laoncoum ty, to Mi RACHEL, diu-hier of David Mortn ol Rowan. ... lu tin County, on the 10th imitant, by John Shiver, Eeq.. Wr. JOHN BLACK to aliaa SUdANNAH, d Milliter of Henry Morgan,: - lu tiiia County, on the !i9ili incUnt, by John Shiver, Fq., Mr. HAni'UMANN.oT Stanley, to Mia MARY, daughter of Katlun Morgun ot Rowan. DICD,- It bee-meg our puinAil duty in annmince ibe deaih of our diMiii;uialH!il and hio4 eatnuable fellow citisnii, Col WM, M. I SUE, who died at hi reaidence in Una , place on Tuoaday lat, aged 30 yeira. Col li.ge wa a nauve oi uranvme Co., N. I ., a irrailiiale ot Chapel Hill and Wet Point. II came fir it to Tutfalowa. Ala., where lie studied Law and obuiued licenae. He then wenltoFayeiujville,Tenn.',and alairtlyafterwards waa elected againat powerful oppnailion, lirai to ihe Leffialatere, and thno loCongreaa. After at-rvinj one term bia private interest required biin to abamkai political lire, and he auoght again In Alabama, a more fruitful Held lor enterprie. II removed to Una place in 1837, from which time till hi death, be labored in hi profion with unuauel industry and encceaa. H ba left a devoted wife, a large family of children, and nnmenai relative and friend lo deplore bia lo. - Lt itgsiim (AU.) Whig. . In thi County, on th lhli inatant, Mr. MOSES BROWN, at an advanced age. ,f ,f ; f HAS the pleaanraof announcing lo th inhabilanta of Siliaburv nd it vicinity thai he baa mad dd bis Dancing Hchnol, an will conunence bia oral lemon! lor Tooi.,1 LaUie and Onjlcwun at Col. rig Hotel, on Thuraday, the Cth Jamiary, praciaely at 3 o'clock, P. M., who will thca b inlornied oi tb period of their , future Iomom. , - ., A night achool will be open fat Young Gentlemen. Sababury, N. C, Dee 81, leHL , . ! r pit, 1Q"MILL,mONS.-ICilJ .VHKRK may b bad iX riaher Kouhdry, on V Souln,Vai!kin River, MiRlruns of almo-tal! de- acrtptton uaed ui tin amtry, v.V' "w Saw Mill Iron, Godijene all wta, Wleta ol all mi'H iC. W ben not we hand, thej u y bamade to order at a (hurt -lotice. . " ' ' , . vviLfJAMsoN Harris; Agem. Decanber 31, lt)4L . " r Tr. TRUST SaSiB VVLUAtJLK PU0PEIITY, r . BX Virtue of Deed of Trust to tm executed 011 the'O h of Maf, 1941, by Win. D. Craw. furd, to pay certain debt therein mentioned, Twill ell, at public vendue, on Friday. Ihe 14th dav of January next, at the Dwelltug house of said W illinia I'. Crawlord, all hi properry ol every rie criptton whatever; coutancdk in .id rust among which are Ti:. II C A II OF IIOR9RS Two Wnggona and Gear, a number of C ATT LEAN I) S II F. E Pf a nuihbernf boga fir Air killing and a large' lot of STOCK -HOGS,- a lo, Farming implement. id all ort, and Ilonae lord and kitchen furniture. 1 Also, a fine B.i roue he. ALO, his inlereat, whatever it may be, in tWel vjei lik eLy-n eg no ebX December 17, 1641. - v,ii.nv4. Aorth-Carollna Cirtulor, CONTAlNlNG the 8iatate and ciammvi Law of this State, together with Mie decuiiaia ol the' Su preme Conrt, aud all Ilia ocboaaary lorum aud preca dent. . . Intended a a convenient Manual, and a aafe-guird lo Executurs, Administnra, Guardiaus, Juries and Coni missHiiiers ol' variiais kind appointed by the CmrK Clerks, !Shr nrt and all other public officers. 1u shnrt it is intended lor lb bsi.e6t ot all persona, public or private, wlai are, possibly may be itileresfed in the proper mini if eineol uf Dm estate of dt-eeased perauor witii ilia least trouble and expense pusaible, accord me to the law uow in fiirce.. For, besides the k-gal nut. ler above mentioned generally, it embracea the kindred uhjecl of Will of laud and personal property, Lega cies, Dulributtve ihire of estste. Rule uf detcent, Partition of estates real and personal among tbos em tilled. Dower and other provision for Widows, etc eVe. Among the Forms tl contains, are, all the neeesas ry legal pmce-s. Wills, Bond, Oaths, DeefJs, Bill ol s-ile, Leises, Form of Account, -Petition, Affidavits, Advert iswinentommisfcions, Notices, Writ, Returns, Report. -&c-. &c- in ill, near a hundred in nuinber. And m bell veil, by tfiaal iudiraa, to be ihe largest, is well aa the most practical and approved collcctiiai of Furms now exiant Thi uVxik ha just been published. It cnnlaius 349 urlutn jg (same sixe is those of the H North-Caro 1 Ima Juslic";) well biund in lam binding l and, la1 Consequence of the scarcity of money, a well a to1 placa it within th reach ol every person, it il bow t.Uercd (.-sale al the low price ot ft faj, by retail. MeiehanU and others who buy a quantity to sell again, can have a reasonable reduction in the price. Oy Apply al tbe Printing Ulnce, in Ahomuih, Randolph County. N. C, urallb North Carolina Duuk-titore, in Rah-igh. -1 ' . DHNJAMLN 8WAIM, " ' ' 'Author aud Proprietor. December 24. 1841. I. 3a-. LOST. A hamtsome whit and liver colored aoto ti r dog, called Rondo, lie can be readily reeng nised by bi hiving a naturally abort Uil alightly crooked al the extremity ; a very mU portion ofl ol one ear; a ltght mark of a scakion on honlder, and .marks on hi bind legs where bi dew-clawa wer cut nlC . . ' " ' Rondo left me bout 3 or 4 week ago, and I wpposed he would attempt In reach Wadesboto', where be had been for ome Ume previous lo hut leaving, but Irom Jiii not having returned to that place, I auprsaw he bss i.iin nn somewhere in the neighborhood. Any person returning said dog lo me at this place, or to James L (,'oivan. Salisbury, or giving infiirmalien by which I .I..II n.i kim siriiin. shall ha liberally rewar.led. Wood Grove, Rowan county, V ; . ' J A'-'- :it VILL be told in front of the Court Iluuaa in " " I ho Town of Salioliury, on Monday, the 7ih of February nexl.il beir.g Moi.day of Uowuu Coun ty Court, about : Shirty -1 Jegirc zz, conveyed by Burton Cruige'to Shin'l- lmly in Trust lor the pur'e n nln iicd w tlnj IX'ed uf Cotiveyiuiie. Amiaig tlit ni are jjoud b'i-aer- 'vubliV'bt'ld'liarid "aiid .T7J77!C.; '""'' 7' r A CIOOU UfaAcKSAlITlI. " Termt. Onp fourth of lha Negri will be sold lor negminble paper in Hunk Willi, not mort! Jhan ''ninety dat to.run. The balance uoln 'a creihl ol is month. . - A Ui,Xi , W . BRAN DON. Ado. in fuel for fcuiu'l. Lemly. . I)ecembcr24, 1841. 1 v -. .The t'aerow Outtlte, Mtcklmilmrg Jrfttmm&tt, and Urtt$boto' I'u'tfiiU, will inatrt 3 loi.ea each. 1 ruosrucTis ; . A- -r '"". sa 'Congressional Globe' and! k ppendix. 'I1I1ESE Work have now, bec6 published by u for ..... . . A . . I i .. . ! , ' . IVU WKVNUI, IIMUII. ui vwin., VlHIUIVII I nff Willi ill bosiuu ol l-a-il. -1 bet bava hid audi waist cu culi lion, and have laitu so uoiveisally approved , and oujflil alter by (lie public, that w dteia 11 neces sary umy in this pruspeciti tu ssy lhal ibey Will be - -cuoiinued at lh next at-sanai ot Congrese, and te stale, succinctly, lueir cooliuu, lh tbrm in wbb ihcy will M prmted, ana in price lor iimui, -, . -The Cotigreisuonai Glob) la uwde up of th .daily proceodinir of, ibe two llouaea of Cunirieaa, Th specciies ia the member r abridged, or cwMlensed, to bring llieut luto a returnable, or readable length. All the resolutions offered, or moiaw uiaUe, ire given at length, in Ihe mover' own words; and tlie )ras aud nay oa all th iinporunt miosiiona. It is printed with small lypeWevier and uonareil oo aduublroyal 1 aliect, iu quarto form, each number contaminf 1ft royal .uarto pages... Il i printed as tint a Ui buMua Ouuo . m Laaigrrf Juruishe mailer enough tor a number : usually one uumber, but sou.eUiuts two numbers, a week. We- have invariably printed more number ilia there wer weeks m a sexiou. The apiiroachinir eaatoo of Congress, it i eapected, will continue 7 muntlis , 11 so, uuacriMii may expect ueiween .10 and 40 iiuuibers, which, together, will make between 500 and IMH) royal quarto page. 1 The Anuendia i tnsde no of tlia PacaiDKin's anV hual iiiessage,"tharepofi of tli principal oliicer of ihe Government Out sceompony it, aud all lh lung speeches of member of Conn rims, written out or re vised by themselves. 11 u printed 111 ihe same lorm aa the Congreaaioual Globe, and uaually mike about thu g same au nber ol -page, lieretutore, on account of lh mjpeecheif)i'g jo nuuierou and so Jong, w Jiavo mrt completed the Appendix until oue or two (Ruullis tier the close .of the session ; but, in future, we intend lo print Ibe speeches as fast s ihey shall be piered, -and of cuurae illkll complete ihe work widini a fow day aAer the sejour'ntnent.' j Each of these-worxs is dantdete in itself ; but it is necessary (or evcty subscriber who desires a full knowledge, ot lite proceeding of Congress, lo have both ; because. Hit 11, if there sliould b any tmbiguity iu tlie synopsis of the speech, or any denial ol it cor rectness, as published in the Congreaaioual Globe, (ha seader may return to the Appendix to see the ijs-ecli at length, curetted by tlie member himself. Now, Ibore i no source but tb Congreeaionit Glob and Appawlu, Irian which a persnocaa tibuttu a lull history of the proceeding of Congress. Giles snd Ssatos's Reetster of Dcbstes, wtiieit contsiued a bis col about nve tunes is uiucn mr a. sessioo aa the Uu gressionil Glob and Appendix, and did not contiiu-ah equal amount, of matter, great pa-lion ol the current pnarecdingi bein omitted. We are enabled to print the Congress ma I Globe. r.d Appendix at tbe k'W rate.. now proposed, by hiving large quantity of type, snd keep'iiff the t 'iHigreasnmal matter that w sel up i the dailf and aemi-weekly Globe, standing lor the Cm(treional Globe and Appendix. If w liad to set' un the initl. r purpiaely lor these works, we could not a fiord, tu print tjit-in for double tbe price jiqw. charged. Oinulete lnd xes to both the Conirtessional Globe and tiie Appendix are SmteiI"atlBi clt of e sei " ston.tndactrtm n abcnbcr fofttiem:"-" "M We hive on hand 3,000 or 4,000 surplus copies t.f the ConrAskitisI Globe d j.ppji.idiA Sc'ssiTn, wb'icliliiala'u'igetber near one thousand royal quarto pages. Tbey gtv tbe fullest history of Con gress that ha ever been published. We bow sell them for l each; ihit is, $1 for th Congressional Globe, ami yl lor the Appendix. W projios to let sutascrtbers fisr-lbe tXmgreaaiuoal Globe and'AppendiX for the next ession, have Ihein fiir JiO cent each. Tlieywill lie hitcessarf to undersUnd fully the pro-' ccedincs ol the next seasiMi. The important matters discussed at lh last, will be brought up al Ibe. next session, in consequence of tbe universal diatalmfaclHia evinced in th law election with tlie vast aad novel . system of policy which the fMwer have introduced, a ih which waa forced through Congress without eon " su ting public opinion, or even allowing ihe full di coetnn usual in regard to uhject ot ordinary interest. r The repiarts of the CongressMaial Glob and Appendix are uot ia the least degree affected by Ibe party bia of tbe Editor. Tbey are given precMly aa written out by tbe Reporter cod tb member themselves. And the whole are subject lo the revision and correc tion of Ihe speakers, as ihey pan in review in our daily sheet, in case any misunderstanding or misrepresent la,: 1 taf then remark should occur. . . , We make a daily analysis of the doing ia Cnngreas, and give our opinion to il freely, but this is published only in the Daily, Senii-weekly.iud 'Weekly Globe. The Daily Globe $10, the tfeim-weekly Globe fl per annum, ia afvsare. The Weekly Globe is printed ' in ihe same flam aa tbe Congressional Globe snd Ap pendix, and a complete index wad to it at ah end of each year. 1 . TERMS. . For the Congressional Globe iud Appendix fur lie lat Extra Session, $ I. - For the Congressional Glob fur tbe next aesaiun, $1 per copy . it... .1 i . ... .... : . . tha copies ot either nf the above work will he aent for 5 ; twelve copies (Lr $10, aud so on ib propuruoo lor a greater number. Payinenia may b transmitted by mail, pesfsr pajst, al our risk. By a rule of Hie Post Odice Depart ineul, postmaster are permitted tu iiank letters couiaining money tur subrcriptKW. The notes ol any bank, eurreot where a subscriber resides, will be received by as at par. To uttar all Hi numbers, th subscriptions should be n WashtiigUio- by tmr I5rir December rext, i larllH-st, UHaign.it 1 probsbl that wt ahi II. print enough surplus copies to fill every suuscriptioo that may be paid betore the day of Jinnary next A'a aflraiiiia wil he potd lo say order anlui thi mnmrg accomMMWI tf. BLAIR & RIYE& Wasliington City, October 'J-T 1841. , IOR SALE. A first rata Arm. Conking Store . ou cheap term. , Apply al tin Oilice. , ' iWember 17, H4I. . 6 jo 11 iMiiVtim., Aea"y and txptJittuutly raerared, at this njiee. 1 1 --,waiCTavt7inai iWsw 1 x 7

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