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A s. , . . - .if -. xa .. , ..v ... -.... 7 I . iff . OCR RAI JlOADa ;..i:v The roil rngdj hive furnished a fruitful theme for I ha demafnguee of the rkit patty and In tba hops t gum fha aacendencyrtby have base If charued upon the Wlnga ih diter and d- '(!'' . .. ' li - - -;,"..... MMWfMim W MM filiarwtiaea, wntcft were ...tinned and ..aheld b. .fie Wai and oureel .... trtw'a f our 8tl. of both oolitiral rtitv. N" Insn who dewrfalhe adViinrHtr-ni cif pepl' v.aji( .fftaif In i!Wiliaiin retliiairoi imtutri en .':jfirriea ami weMhb,ca'!ject internal Irripfcvtmaiiif. To prui"ie theaa fyrJhK Rail Rriatli were unilrikn..)iiid nw liit we a dplora a ijiapp"iiiimert.il (fr' (nc'' or, fi tl) reioili rtf ilia-ejrfniniil, it ia 'tie Itrty pf every h.ni man ! make ior ti-tiiifi-lure a eoinmnniiy ( nympalhy, aa ilie Isntrcl f aulrxaa wvuld have been mutually ilaliiied and attired. Among tho mmt prominent acl'ir in this ini. quitoiis scene, ia Mr. C'HAR.t.i!a Fisiiek. and " are tuld ifw' be Idwn n iran uniried in )o:r. irdthn facia relalmo to the ai'iintum ufllie raila, rd their connexiim UnW ihe Stale H ila fiin- er. 'i'hia eomea with n ill.jrraf e frwii uno wtm j wna an irreatly nsinimpnlal in brinyiHif alonrt tin; ! aialn of thinjf M thry now exial, in il in'ornal jmprovemant matfeA of our State. Dm Mr. Khm er had not In acquire lV -harar.ler "I a rlmna. J gi'gue in.lhe dmrcnaiimal canvaa of the ancoml ; Dfatrifl flr on ihurarena doc-a he for the oral time enact the part of a d,.ing..nu"u and corrupt ... tlfkllliriQIl . The aituatinn of trie RI Roads haa nothing to . .4 . . . . do with !hMrty r.nnlesia of the day. Mr Kn tor Havwood, haa declared lhat it never waa a party queslion, and we learn that o tins day he nianfully maintains tins position. We may sup poae lhat this gentleman is as good authority with hie narlv. as Mr. FlifR. or atiy of the vuluar, ..." .1.,. .,,..,. .i... j.,.,.. ii, neoote to nrnmoia tli. ir own nnvate end. Make' ' 1 Una a m liter of party denuncminm, and u shall find nearly every one of the mot trilented of the demncntic leaders involved in the guilt. We ; have over and again shewn lhat this is th fact, I and one that even the jnf recklesa ..I the I'.nk-j ite Pfraaea will nm dare to deny. All ih-y do , to mvatilv and ulsfv the incident HiiemlHiit. on ihe Hail lloads, and their" commerce Willi, tin Kta'e. Although this ia nit a pir'y rnittpr.il. ia n it 11. ral lhat ihe people ahonld ilesirn to know the true aituatem nf ihings, and this w.ll avail nothing lo ! polrticiana of either parly, hen, fairly known arid ' properly underetm d. The aj icut unia lhat most readily arise in Ihe minds nf the ft"(iAe, are : j What ia the actual condition, now, of thu two I Roads, ao fr aa ihe liabilitica of tho HtSte are ! PO LITIS A Li concerned I . ' Haa the Wilmington and Raleigh Kail Road always paid the interest ! " Wfiat amount has the State paid for the Ra feign and Gotten Kail Koad? yVhat are the aei'iiritwa! It not the giiiraii' y of S5tK).(X)fl secured by the individual Bonds of the Stocklmhlers, and are not those Bond to be renewed annually ! Knowing lhat Major IIimto. 'he Treasiirrr of the State, has much reptiKhanco n appearing in anything like political rontrntersy, it was wi'h oine hesitancy we addressed a note in Jiim on t fie object under diacnasion. In ordertngivo infor mation desired by the peonle, Mr. Huron li.ia generously overcome hi scruples in this resjMjct, ?iod kindly -fitrnished the following a'ateineni j which may be considered aa having all the force ii official authenticity : - Rat.maii, July 18th, 1815. 6ir In reply to your note of this date, making in- I quiry as tolbr tiabilitirs inl payment of the .Slat" for lbs Bail Roarl Oompairiea, and il rfh oien for in j demnily, I have lo say, lhat by Ihe ant of tft Iig. lature of 183H, the State endorsed bondaofllin Kal igh and ttaston Rail Road Company to the amount of 8500,000, and for Ha indsmnity took a innriuuir on the road and all other rflecia of tlir company, which coat, aa I am -informed, l ,5OH,IMI0, mid de clared by the same act the individual Ktocklinltlc rx li able jn their private property to mu aqua I amount with iheir siock. By rlrtna of an act pasied in 1H 10, the Hints haa anderaed bonds for tins company 1 ihe amount j;XH). J00 more, and taken for her indemnity an additional 'mortgage on the road und all other elleetaol (be 00m pany and boiidn of individuals to the amount ol'$."i0U. UIW. I na aolvency ol ui inaKera onus aionua were at each rrnew.il Ihe ability T the obligors lolwjiut edefby the Governor, Treasurer, and Comptroller, and if there is a failure lo renew either by neglect of the bondsmen, or Iheir solvency being doubted, and their not giving security, these bonds ar to be put 111 suit. In Ihe cases of failure lo renew in the first period for renewal, suits were brought by the At torney General, and are now pending 111 Wake Sp. ariaf Conn, and snita will likewiae be brought 11 1 llie neat term of thul court ugniuxt thoe failiiu; to renew Ihs present year. This road has failed lo pay, anil the Slut has paid for it ill in Iciest jfil U.t.dU, and 930,000 of principal. For her indcuiiiiiy, suit is now pending to foreclose the mortgage before ineuluineil. and she has the security before stated of the bond of individuals to the amount of $:00.0!0 For Ih Wilmington Company. Ihe Si a.! e endorsed bonds lojhe amount of gt'MU.OOO. by the net of IKIII, and took a mortgage oil nil its ertecla fur inilrmuily Of this amount, '50,000 becoming due the first of Jan uary, 1944 was' paid by the Same, uud the bonds lo thai -amount are now in 'the Treasury : the iuterrat a -this ha been paid emni-unntmlly at Ihe 't'reosury by this (. oinpany. and ao fur as I know or believe, il ha paid all Hn" iuterest of ils debt. Un feinilliug lbs interest dae Ihe 1st of July inat., t)iLlSittKlirriiTroinpaay. Gov. Hiidieyi slutes freight and travel on Una road arc somewhat incrra Hg, and is e peeled lo mcreae much more, wiie u soil) improvement now Roiug on ahull be cniupleU-d, that no feat need be entertained Ihitt tho roud will go dawn ; lhat in a few days they will begin to l-iy down T trait rails, and iu'lwo months will have three new ei)g1ues.4wo new coaches, ind a aew tram of cn. ana have paid all thou: interest. '" K ' J" , Willi m'teh respect, Yaur ob't. aery't. C.UHINTON. Tnoia IatNo Ei. We presume thia statement will be satisfacto ry to the people. nd do away wiih any falan 1111 preaaion pijlitical parrizani may have made on ibi mind of the eopm. , Wt lake tho liberty of auojoiainij extracts JJoTa latter frurn, Oor. Dudley, to the Treasury Depart mnni. sTrtJ which ia referred 10 in tbe let ter of tba Treasurer j Wn.ainriToiv, July 5, 1S4S. . Pna Rial I hand you ennlosed three checks 011 lb Bank of Cape Fear. Raleigh, for the aggregate autn of Q ,870, which 1 beg you will dispose ul' aa fol lewsj , n Ta the Literary Board. hftrt-M 6a boads 10 Ih auinunl of fG mtmlhsA 137,000 50.UOU 21,000 2J.00U ..MsVPublie Treasurerditto. ' .lauiusJa, payable at ft late 6a ' f. .. aJkfc.. V, SatakC. ak. r. $229,000 PJetue credit lbs paynmif the boaoyaad take d uplirate receipt for tiw voucher f W tU Komi TitamrM ia Or atltneat of hi eceeunla, . . Out travel end freijrht wok Itowaad 10 a further inorea.-, whra w m locApc Road with a mo. eDtcicui claasof engine, ana row aomfunablq cuache W wppi lhoe wluon fCl. strayed by (he lire )dby "" , - , . . L' ''''' . ... .. ... ..... ....... !..! I.I.I eaptiM give way ia me ,rr .,i.- I ' ""I - J m cinuil iruiliWii. but will zu on la tlir elun one of ih ly. -and mui inonry. t'ur prvple rr nuw wariniiig into a i,iji cl to run a Koad 10 har!uitf. and if Ihey hail nu'in-y. wuuld (to w lint limy have not I'llf inraioi 10 go lo l'liarle ihi cii and kuI ba obiwic-d, o mqu m Uia gap Tfrnntlt itt in Alabania and Ui-ofjjia. VV bf'iiiii in ft-W day m tny dowrlOO lona T iron, and hll 'Mif in two molltli., 8 new hi (fiiirn. S nrw ciuchea, and a n-w imi'n of cur on ll.c liiud, mid have all our iiileirst. - ' ..Ver' rwpecifuily, i Yourubrdut servant, K. li. UUULKV, Prea't. Hon. C. I- Himtox. Public TrMHiirer, Kutrigh, N. We might hfre atoji, ami enmmil tho anbjert m o Om liml ol tin; pi iipls. Rut we take i lio liLcrty nl !atnig I he fad. I tut Mr. .nalnr Hay. wood, who fivt; "lurin anil ri-iiiire" to 1 he IVmnrr.i'ir I'.irty of Nurlh (Jarnlma, inlrndnce the bill aiiihonaing (he Hii;jjcripMcii n 8fUMM)l)0 In ihn VVilminjliiii and K -ileigh Kail R.iad. ''hat Meaar. Ivlwanla, ll my, .Sauudfra, J4iil oilier of the ni'ial liintiMgundieii of our i itiznna, were urn. ! . ..... r . L 1 ... it ; - ' -- - ' ,..P.....-..-;.., " "-7 . fur al invfiKninenia attniuliiit lliereon. Wo re. ......I .L... . I. llM iM. II,,. 1 "Hi 11, n 1,1(1 i,4,.c li win, ,1 f iiin ,t. b.'.n in.niance, a leat, their love for the honor, the interest an. I ir.piri'y of tho "Old North S:.ite," ovnrcaine all conaidfratiuna' of par'y availiiieiii, fi'hf-r in thrJyiresejil or in th pTiHieliye. And alihoiigh we k now thai Iheae men will go great l(?ngllia for party, as ificst people will, we cannot 1 believe that Kiev -Viil recede Irnin fruin their hinh a:id h"i.oral.le gcuitd. so far a. I. give P'iblif. sane 1 10 the bane ailpli lin es of stuinn ilein iffogites in the (' rreas-mial III rtin. ln'fcpendenl. Klt j, l K u'SOI'INlON ON THE i;il 1' OK St'FKH (iK. T)0 f:;w..njf .r!im. ,'.,, w.-ft'ih prefi.-cd (f,t utlll, )r, Mr Mdr,liie Whigcnh. dale for tj'uigres", lint; rccnnily been pi iced in our hands lor p ililiciiion. The ft rlilicaies M,ii in.ike known to iii voiers ol iIi.h il r.c " , whit opinion ri e iter' tU.ed by (ieneril Junes J Mr- rv.iy 111 rey ,nl lo'he r 'i'iej "en: le.uen w It c.iles are ivell bn.i 11 1 'h1 o Hillir.it."! h.r.o hiiiciI ihe cerini- :ie oi tliion, c,ic!mM 'i liar. aiter. The K.li'or ol the ( 'nronicle I11I li":nne ol the certifiers, Mr. Oliver, a verbal re (ium uj 'ho smie rorirtrka mid.' by (.Mior,il .M1K1yth.1l los ce'iltiliriite coiitaina. We forlicir I'oiiinieiit on this rx'r.i'irdinary dis rlosiire. 'J'lie vuters of the Hix'h iliuru I in dc- I termme fur l.iitumeives wliether tho j holds the opinion lint I'ovkhtv slmul 111,111 who I be a h.ir 10 the nlit nt s'lll'raoe m a Kop-iblicau, an. I m til to represtiut lliem in (;onre-s. ll'if i.'ltrun. To the V-itffAiif Itif Hixih V mi fgmutial IKithwl: 1 1 1 viujr 00 i erl no iH'.ciisi ioe .1- i-i-rie.l p;iio c y ill1 ( f 1 1 M'Kiy is opswed tu imiversil sull ratre, and proot havini; been deinauili hv mho" ol lit" trieiets, the priml wilt ho found in tie tol 1'iWiii letiera from rwo tvf ilni moat re-pect thie anil worlhv citi.ena ot I) ip'tu countv, Mr. ()lier .1 uieomer nl the Hiptisi Church, ami Mr. I'eVr. sull, of ilie M" hoilist. The imeinala urn in my poDieasiuu, and may be seen hy any one w ho plea se. J". I). WEAKEN. Vup'in, S. C. June, I If A 1815. Thomas D. MfhiiiX Areeahle In your request, send you the re. marks made hy ih n .McKay, smiie yeirs aim, 111 my prix-oce, in reference to the rgh! nl Hutf ratt-. J -ttc.,?e ytni also a choihoiuh Ht00 frti-n M ij IVars.ill, showing ihaf ihe G 'iieral hail kx pr, srieil huiisell aiiil eirongfr 111 ! preaence. At an election HI this county mine y".,ra ago, (it'll. McKiy being prcM'nt, a poor man by lb" n uc.e ol Joe Jerint;.iu, who h:el viced lor linn rppealoiliv, aeked Ihti (luti, to mjiul him s'eiie ilocuue'iils. He replied that he would gem! hiui so'iift ilocuuients, ai.d that he w-uilil s-nd h 1 in a I'ruuer. We I'll the eleciiou ground loofiher. 1 id on the wav I uintitionnd to thu (Jener.il that I leli amused al the d -a of hii kimiiIju Jern iriwi a I'rimer Irom Conrns. " All i" saiitlbe i"tier. nl, 'SCCII FK'l.l.O WS OliCillT NO I' TO UK en n ri.ED to vori:." i am certain 1 liil'll rtl. A .1 jrtu.itfca strtiliv iinifisioii mi my toind al the tune. lieing as I thought, so eunrely at variance, with the spoil of our tree lle iibiiciin Inelilutiuiis. Very respectfully,' v mrs, iiENJ. OLIVER. Brn; Oliver, F.stj , In yur lelier now before too, ynu men'ionei! you bad charucd that (ion. .laioi H J. Mch'av was opposed to Iree eulf.aio'. ami that you were att ttiiiria"d to mike thischirge ft-iun ,111 avo,val nl Ins senl iineiHH to you uller the elee'lon i l this county eoint! veara and from his ha'vini; mSde 1 similar avowal In me on a previous ivcasion Vmi auk 100 lor the panculars. I an-iviT. on the evening iirevious to the elec'ion souit- years sen. (i 'ii. McKay and mvscll were toei Iwr, ami discussed Ihe rnu tei which Induced electi uieirf int;, &c, w hen ho (in sponktuir ol noorer ,-la-a of weers) rem irked ,'TIIK I'OOR DEV. ILS OUf HIT NOT TO VOTK.TIIAT THEY HAD HUT LIT I'LK INTEREST IN LEtJIS. LAIMON. &. COSEQ!TETLY OUGHT NOTTO II AVE ANY I'Kl VILEHE IN KLEC. TIONS," I think I quote Ins lan'uiisrc, I.fciipif 1 am not iniKl.,kiii as 10 Ji" suhstauce. Vary reapectfullv. tVe., jEltE. I'EAKSALL CfN.CINNA'ri HISTORICAL SOCIETY.' This Inatitii'ioii is determined to do iia duty in the way t f pijriHtiiaiing the memorv of past un n.i'. It 11 is issued a cjrcular, calling upon oth er Societies and individuals lo aid it in it hitnla' bio purposes. The folloAiing, frmn its circular, aiiowa what materials are w anted : It i not in primed books atons thai liiatnry is lo he liniiid ; sll msnusciip's nr copies nl manuscript nf it bi-l'irical nr lit "u r 1 1 It t m I cbarai Irr ; newspapi rs nr craps of newspaper' cniilaniing .striking (er.on.il tnrhleiits nr narrations; leliers cr copies nf'Te'l'ers of the same kind ; the sgif ei of pi nter, reduced to writing, ihe lii m-iiI. menl of t..wo, city, orcmin'tri wboniittMik p'aea') whence rameihe cmieraii'.; whit peculiar ciicutrii"t,tni e silelideil the Inratimi ; lb 1st churet es, scbnnls, null-, court hnuse ; n ine, . of prom inent settlers tjeir4. d ; nf the bsnMi ami danarrs they underwent Kte, v ihii of it is iraoirr Wij v wilhln the -ciipt n( our de-igns. hernnsr vstuahle n 1 oulv, in nurtsvlvrs and our fellow ciliieiu, but lo all piwderiiy. w Talt FoatMOsT. The following exquisite speci men of auti-elimax, occurs 111 Mr. Bancroft ! Eulogy On Gn- JAtasoa drbvcrsd tiia other day in Wash ingiou i And JaclfMoii returned to hi own fields and his Own puruita,Jo choritji bis plantattoo to car far hi awn aorvaata tb tool irna tfia rrur." r . J i V- .TO fa PUBLIC.. Vv Fctt0VrCrTZK9 J tle-m it a oaTj which I irt twili l jrifl mt ifoiye)f, t give publicity M the rircuiiiaia'beea attending tuy removal faun Ihe'Oiflre of 0'li4K!fitr4 the Portia fiuMbefb , (. ,; j, j)t w,j ft,y rltiiMl ,1iHr'Htf cui . j,,,,, indwlge 4n any, pinraie" gn t.,e the, , rf . ,(r - ;j'iie.j.HUw. irt j,ef. but iUne iM-cunmry prfiM any one. Hint tawiv --,.. j,., .h M-w and .A..,,.,., - ' ET! .1 L, L 1'." .' I my rcioi.val (lirliwa mitelr Cnrruplioa: In Ihe Hificriii. at Wnabtagti.u-i.ut a a tenure d.arci'ril of ibnae priin iiilcif hwh almuhf biiv 'A 11 in.it'K am) jitritile AdililAlsUrlllun til lilt; Fedcru! (in riimenl, tli.it I rnVrtiWr it 'oTdii'v . . . ... ..I ,1. ........ .. " lll.Mi. io aiaie dim-id ip-ti ni,..w np ainv i h .v? bfif rdiiied tw.m tlio rtllBe t.'ollftor, not for BtiartoiiiliiL'l HtofJIi i-mi an for tire p;4ir teaami that I wsta pm in tiffine by iVridewt 'I'V.cr, but iri-iiDlv b-rau dnrmgtlie faat FrnfHlifuliai c,impaiijii I dni mrt eU-i'tboiPtr I fur Jami-a K. i'ulk, and i-oiiiuhI every lnjeclor and Kifiper of liffft IJoai to do lliu mn. j Mr. J'olk avi!ifj the dov'tririli tliiitiiKiily atidun. : p'iiivocil:y that rwrf holder t anoHict: mnl raf i an active imhtiral p;ir,,iii rur oilier fM!er.on ia to bo idmijle.l mi orh.-r rla'uia.a.re lb r gartl ed ! Mr. j'.iik i ih tirii I'ri-cMlS'nl of Ihe Uni ted sStafra who has veiiluri'd lo luirmliice oilioim ami anti republican doctrine wilhdi the Inniia ot Nortii (Jaruiiua. HereiKrW ifie msy mlii:ain ol .our poliln; oifirea lia fir ili:ciJ our paiipli; Irmri the aiinoyaiu'.o-vl having a parcel irf paid Ak'eni jiilcrfcruij.' in llieir elrcnw, and liaa uiiiuiiij; auoii itiem the I tea and ttkndcri , perlo ticallv rnamifai tureil in Washington t.'ity. I n ivc utaird. Ifiliiw.fitiz'in", truly the mla and evcluaive raue of my removal Irom office. . J( jf u w t,ftl.r yu ;liI1 .ly a ,,... , . .. .. . tt ...... 1 ..t Oily, or whether ti desire ihe taw Federal of. fi en .iiuoijg you, should be rotnpelieit to uecom a.'tivi; ()'i!i! J-al en'a .of the jejiarrineftu at W.13 'iiiigton. The il'H :rnicji;ia hereiofora been hrl.l tint ihe piiUi c orfices re. Iruls for Ihe hfMictii of ih people : Mr. I'ulis. hoever,seeu,s t,, rt. inrA ihcio irf itlu.u to do the work ol r-i.-rtioMf'Cring lur the ramJ.dalea for the Prosi denv. Al,' ir-'l iht Itlltinn rfi.'fi a 1 1 li ei! w itJr on 1 (teeing 10 the J 1 I ' 1 : 1 . : v il. l..siriis ot k '. iiat i-hare., were drcf ' il inr tiijh trie ;,i '!i IVi'i- 'leo'. ai.il, ft t-i si, I n n bnio'l that the department 101 fHrial conduct ariMe from rtnta a notice nf my r-enio-:ha iiur v h-M her an v. anil it a-,, lil.-t ine, I ad uiijoiiied It'tter fcit.ni no an like thu latiioup III u!, the e f r . .Ill IIIV re III bIU)IIO',', i .ri I- ::er a -nl to u u osii t'f fin 0 HI ! rui jf th c,,nd e t, nor he I am jua'.irie i, likewise, u.i-t 11 ,t removed hir unit- ,ll '"IKP I k!j w 1 n : ri in Deiiiut- r icy t r ccri n f .r pert i-ily il mnn ivh'tse De.n n racy whs i'ii .0 enough f.r,Alr. Van rtu'eu, might not lo h :i, been r- j-i l".t hv Jauns K. I'olk. My mi ll 'l"''f iertrv must llicA' have bout that I tint not. erfrt mell 111 procl-iiipil, Junes K i'mli' tii ilfu ai uiiia tor the falied n'Bis In uli 1 li lie his hi unexpectedly lon t'levateil. I uliinit it :o vmi. feHinV-ritiieti". to d"( ii!e wiiether you r,i, y,,l"r tuieh a motive worlhv of .1 IV limit ut 1 III" United State. Mr. 1'niS fias nut. in It, re c.tse. 1 the p mr .-itmliwy tloit is tmi iliy o.'fereil by t'ie aojiUin-'s f'H J'rfaitloiitial inisrondiict, t. Uiat' lit Was pre-ised uy;hl pnlnical mends., for. 11. i no'i rimis thai, with tRe pxc.ep inn ul a tew him ished and t'Xi'eciiiTigiy rvrdnns a.ipl run's lor ill" i fii.es about .Iiere, the I nocra' ,c pirty were perfectly satntti 'd aid did net desire a 1 hatiee. i I hope, therefore, fellow -cil iinns. th.s i'fiir- rem-e will lo'-cii von to re 'h't't u h oie . er vtiu; ; heur all olfict'r ef ttlR I'V jer , O 'ViTH'oeiit ie. i le'idmr nr exiohino ihe ni ls nf Irs eiii.iitiyer.", j lhat the indu 1I11 al " merely perfnruiinir ihe du ty for which he was lured, an 1 lhat you oujjiit, I not lo pay eny aiKoilmu to Inn assertions, 'or Hurb a'oiit- seem tohelho cui'iii.in uptHi which Mr. I'o'k eo if' r the offi es ol our cooolry. Vour obedient servant. ' GEO. W. CHARLES. Fi.iz.iDF.ru Cirv", N. C. Line 12, 'IS 13. To IIi Excellency J amis K. I'nt.K, I'mtiilenl of Ihe Vnit'd Slates : Pir;, I prceivP by a notification 111 the new paner, that I havn Iippii rmuovi.-d frnni Ihfi ofliit 11! Co lt f lor of the I'o't at thia place. II tH' g re ce v d no iotiin it on Iroin the head of the depart iiieiil to which 111 v reliirns have been ninle. that li- was d ssHtiefi' d al my ofTriil rn itltici. I pre sume mv r"inoval was based tii (nrge bmaigln ntjoiifil mv privtte chtracier 1 hope tbereforc. !, ....II t.n ,...ni.!..ru1 ,iraii,iili inn ill nil'. .. 1 .1 .... ,1... ... i' i, .i.Imsi- 4i..r.ricsn ! eilizi'ii, to know- what those rhares were film aware lhat the President of the Uni ed States lias the nnqualilied ri;.'ht bv 1 lie Constitution to rem me fro.,, niFice, hut there am certain inv iri.iWc laws of inslicc which sh'inU control tho hie-he-i O I I I lllll I.,,,, t ' ' ' I ' ,,.,... ..i-.j . ' w f rrrrnrr iSrrrn. ,m nrren I th nit Pmilre 100 at lo'swi to kimw th acctlsat 1011a which ni iv have beeunl edied avraiust me. I an, usi Irioilije an indiviil iralin mv walk throtigh Me to hn a polit ica mark hid eeii 1 he rival partes ot mir country. I am. therefore, justified in siippnMiiglhnt an iml.vuhi al in your exa'ted sit ii'itujii, could not hive been iiidufM to indict a punishment u;)on nif! ilnleii von had been cni v inced of mv liinvorlhiness. I w as first npnniiiiml ('t'llei'tor hv ,lr Van Kit ren, am, re appointed fyi'h hv him an I Mr Tyler. I Inve since mosi srriipnloiislya.bst,ijuejl frnin in. ierferin in plpctions. believino Mich cnml'ict not ntt.lv mv duty iisan A 'in'rifm cil izen. but likew,e tin aeetirrfartec with the profess ions of my super!- imw 111 ofric. Il I h-ivt erred tn th' nartirtimr, I ciinimt ryfrrnl i'. blilt. must bear my punishment wi'h patience a rut msionaliou 1 trust. Sir, I am asking nothinr; tinreisonalde in desirmtf to know for wh'it cause I hive been removed, or whether anv alleiratioiiti liave betp made against my tirivite character. With ureal respect, I ie uthi voik oho lient arrvnnl, GEO V CIIVRLES. UNCONtiUKREO VKKMONT ! The W'Iih; Slate Convention which rt csnlly assern bletl nt Mnnlpt'lier and ntuiiiuated the present idile and failhfui titste Otlicrrsjor ro-ulrcliou, passed the folhiwins; resolutions : Rnoired, That Ilie AVIcga ef Vermont maintain, aa their great principles, a Tarilf for Revenue to defray ihe neceasarv 'expenditure of (ioiernment, discriiiiinating'wjth special reference to the I'ro ec tiou of the Doineslie Futerpristt and Labor of our Country a well regulated National Currency a Didrihntion nf the I'roceed of tbe sales of the Pub lic tat nds among the Sttt'esa Single Term for the lri Vncv a Kef inn of Exec. dive Usurpation ami generally, an Administration of ihe Federal Government that slmll be Naiimul and cotiatvul ia its policy, and ellicent and ecoiiomical in it exe cution. .. llrvilred. That Ihe unfortunate result of the late Presidrulia! election gives no cause of despondency: and inactivity to Ihe Whigs, but 011 the Contrary, impels every patriotic cjiiieo to firmer resolution uud more watchful vigilance; and in reviewing the contest, we are proud of the principles wo profess ed, and of the manner in which Vermont final ahied t hem. - . " Retired, Thai n Tariff with discrimination Tor aKVENi'r., ia dt-cidrdly npposed to l'foiiviioii.'and' that ail the pretences of our po'iliessl oppom-nta', tflal they are in favor of dt ciiuiaiingdiilieg.afe Calculattd to deceive antd mht'esd. ' & GEN. J ACKON a M R. POLK. '-I did suppose that the niaguanitmity of Col. Polk;' would prevent him' from th removal of any officer williout Riving him none thereof lhat tbe oflicrr might make arrangements lo hand ike office over to bHis aucctajor." GcH-Jafiaoa' LitUr ta Maj. Lticu. MISCELLANEOUS "A wadifiug tiHili pliice fn 'Ke York on Tup- rfn evetifnif. wbk lr teaa' inure lliin ordinarily In ireimjf from tlitcircum;ancc lhat lite fair b.rid Hi bolh jleaf and flin'j,. 1'be alory j thu (ofj by ill t.HiinitrciMl Adt'crliarr; , by (lia CmiiurciMrAdt'orlirr 1 - - ".V,! 7 71' f llllV wuiclirouhl .Hll,rr .! hmulro.1 ..I .... I Hi.irtiMi.'tmv: tfirT and rhikirVN.' within tha wall- ol a duirch, on such an evening an lhat of ret terriiiy, tinj J(ep rjntiu llitre from eigni o'clock t if',i a ten. I .. .. " I . Arriving at the ChMrrb'of hs AucenaionDr! Bt' lell'ssiiiiii atior i-ii!lil-o'cloclc, exuee inv-to Ltinil there prhp forty of liny crlamr ui the scene thai waa In or ireseiiieit, we were ancxeil l hiivlng to (Hrnifate llirotii;!! dense maa al f istiin.ialily Mlliri.'d tiumamiy which occupied the,, untie and all mher au.,ci-s thai gave ttinilnij rA 11, as well as the pews ami gallenea, A llirnii Biirrnuiiileil llie i;liaurel the step or kneeljiir so .larniiiid was packed illi siitrs,innitly youth till liiliea, anil SicriB advuiii uroiia pioueerin'of th-? kpx tiail nivadeil even the sanctity of Ihe' puluil atnd railnif tr-sk. Sotnehiwly iind forgotten 10 oie:i tb wimlews, and 1I1 mh some hnndreils of Un-,:r' in lirMkfiiiivviiieni.tliished lc eks-ilewv-tiro.vs and ringlets "all going, out of curl" gave iie Mionsirattoii lint Ihe heat Hitliin waa hot un- 'rilty of the lifry siiniliine that had Wen pour. xn-X ilotvti all day upon ihs walla of I he teeming ettt ten j Thero was arimf! unfrirttinate misart'angJinnl, j or fsiKire a arr.itigpiniini, 111 ilie arrival of th parties whose lot and pleasure il w is to occupy ids chief posiitio&in the doing of tho occasion. Tile reverend clergyman, was ifreHnin illif seen at one door Mr 4'i-et at iimither Mr. VVi'tuinro bustled back and forth, wiping his lorrlread with a a pure yard nl damp cambric and tho h tliiiii aily -siiiiling Inn ol ex Alderman Diivips was clnudil hi tunes by an txpreesion ol vexed anx iety. Mr. Benton, the Secretary nf Stale, pacw l frti'ii nrof aide In aniiiher of Ihe 'vestry Phiui.oc casj.ejiiliy'VhowIng his face at the dour nlul p"er-i-itf thnmifh the dim obscure that tilled I tin body of the Church lor the gas was but hill turned 011 From their movements!, ami expressions ih it cicild now and then be overheard, it wa evident thit. souieliixly bad not come, without whom all tin rest might aa well have stayed aivay, Half past eight' nine o'clock a quarter pan nine time, though he moves slowly lo the hot C'liisliiuentsof a crowd, fortiiiily still does move The fortitude nf Ihe sufferers ia Wonderful. At last the gas flashes op an. I the Church is brilliantly lighted. A 'trampling of many leet is hoard 'upon tlie stairs, and a host of boy and it i tie girls, w iiir cheerful, pleas ml faces, but wfth. j i.m 3 word, are eeeiMnakuig their way llinuigh I ihe crowd into tbe front seal ol Ihe galleries the hovs on one side and the girl on the other, j Mr. Wetiuore and Mr. Daviea make pathetic ap-pf-ata tu the lad.es who crowl around ihe chan cai. hegg'o; tbeui Jo clear the way a lntle, else, the Wedding caniim goon. Yes it is a iveildin i; we have aernlilpil to be holdthat iimsl interesting, thnighl-suggPsting rile, on win' b we cmiM m raii.e very pt-iilv n it were nut so hot Mr U"tl"ll emerges from Ihe vrstry romii, rnhed 111 his white caiiotnrals ami tnkt's In position wit hi,, 1 ,p railing, Mr. I 'eel a' Wis r'.'bt baud Whv isliie presiileut and princi pal 1 it too I iHtilutio:i for Ihe Deaf and Dumb sta. 1 Hilled liu're The marrmge vow is to be utter ed, not bv the sound of the blessed human voice, fur the bride is mute. Now all eves are turned lo the vestry rnnm door, and people who are mil favored with length iTf limb exalt themselves on HiiIop ; the candidates for matrimony anp"ar, tlie groom a fine, young' man, of gem Ionian by antl mtell gpnt aspect and 'he bride a vis mi of bcaiiiy in her attire of snowy white, with the bridal duplet crowning her fair hrow. Willi her sulendaot Ibey advance to ihe front nf the chancel and knepl The clergyman reatis the intrudiir lory prayer, which Mr. I'eet 'rajjlaes into the language of silence by expres sive sitrns and reverenlial inovemeiils. The nop'ial rite procecdss-lhe if rooirr answer when called upon to make the solemn pledge of fidelity, honor and comfort, for he lias the gift nf si.epi b ; but Ihe fair maiden at his side VoiA for ihf. sense of what she has to iiromise, antl ratifies it tntly with n Inw'y bend of her graceful head The snlemiiitv i ended at the close of the final oMieiliciion. the proud young husband of a mo '"""t tenderly salute hi loviy bride, and many ... t heart whisiiers " Heaven blesa them in their w e, hied love l" A more attractive person to the"va linn Miss E iznbcth Hudd now Mrs. (ia Hamlet Iheretvas not, we venture to say. even an,nn. the many rmsUTllirl women wtio bail come to s"e hrT inar rietl ; and we have reason to know that the gra ces of ijind and heart are her's also, in eorres lifinding ntensiire. " Eluiatpil at the inst union, she b is quireil"!!!! the ai'rimip'isliuinte not tiro liibited hy her want nf speech ; itid we are ns. siired that none ran know lier vviihoutadiniratioii and alTi f lit'liate esfeein. LAST DAYS OF DR. JOHNSON, During his l ist illness, his dread of death wag for a tune very great, but al length, through a humble Irnst in Ihe Redeemer, his fears subsid ed, and he paid, 'iVie liiltervess rfdeatk is pasl." After h,n had found peike in believing, he sent for Sir Joshua Key Holds, to beg, as a dying friend, litres favors of lino : First, 1 hat he would never paint nn the Sabbath ; second, that he would re linquish to hint thirty puiinds, w liich would ena ble him to leave that sum to a distressptl family; tttird, that he would open read the Scriptures, and always on tho Lord's day.' With all of which, it a hh nl. S r Jn-ltiiii complied. In his lust limirs, Johnson said lo hi physician "Dr. Brncklesliy, you are a worthy man, antl my friend; but I am afraid you are no Christian. What ran I do better foryoii than put up in 'your presence a prayer to the Great God that y.'ii mlty become a Cbriaiiaii in every sense of the word !" lie fell on his knee ami prayed; but lining up look the Doctor's hand and said, " Doctor, you do not say Amen !" The Doctor then aid, "Amen." Johnson coin iniled, " My dear. Doctor, believe a dying man ; thtrr. is m salvation but inlh tqeri. fice ' he Lamb of God. As II nine; in hie last hours, bad friado a bnld ded-larai inn of hie inhdel (pinion. Johnson was desired, in like circumstance, to make a codes sion of hta fai k. Seizing hi pen, and inquiring whar wa he usuiiJ form of coinmencing a ?f!l, UV wrote,-"! nffcr nty sou! 10 the great and mer ciful Ud ; t otter it full nf pollution, bin in full assurance that it will be cleansed in the blood 0 the Redeemer.'" Hiving wriitenfor some mi nutes, hp. expressed snlni;thing of hia former ilroad nf death. Sir John II iwkins, w ho wa pre pii, Hr'pfiell, If ynu. -Donor, have these fears, -fai hi hi bpcotiie uT ttaml other !" ' C), Mir,'1 aid he, t havrriiten pnusfy't'i ia trite, but I halve lived tin murh Ilk olhnr.men." He now claimr-jj, no merit ; he had, in common with all nt her, Violated heaven's rigbieoils law, antl could flmfttn p -ace, no hopp, but humble penitence and reriiiil truat in tho atonif,? Saviour. " . :'..- -j- " ' '''!'fc '- 'H- '.If1' ." t ' ,..ri'.-'..,rr ," i ' From tbe fccbrrwmd Whif.f, ' s .. diiiivi,. . ,a t '4 .unuftui(i( v Tnere can ba little doubt that burjinjf Iive ia much iiwro frequeoi than ihe world auppajea, or haa any incliuatron to believe. There are cnndi ij ssaof expended life aocloaely esomblimfoVcath and rf auch fong cniitinuancea to deceive the physician, and induce repuhure The la'e eTm iiient nd-riri wnrihv Phillip OodridgiTwaa with. 111 an ace of meeting the dreadful late of beimr buried alive, and what wade it worte, with aper. " -,ois Him wo psssuig. IJ wa .,.inn.il ,.l.n .1.. ..t'iTl...!... .'. f II.. I .. M'l,,nc.M vt ucnii.; iisriNv. raneii mir a atabe exactly renenibhnjf death, no far ait ha fcraly' is cotu erued t v lit pulae , aud fespiralion ceased. rn noma otuaioe ngw , nt lace assumed the nut line clMrartenatic of death, and he rvmaniod in thi MHiditioii uuiil the lanuly, phvaieimia. aftd ied C" but one lipped that hi ep.rii had ; 1 Nat one wa Mrs. Doddridge ; lierUiv refused to deapair, and ahe contmiied to uwe rem edy after romedi to reatore animation : Finally he poured a spoonful ofbraii.ly fa case of breach of leetoiaham whu h we think Fattier Mathew biuifcelf would excugp) down his ihrnai. rid the powerOl atnnulanl aliu isi i,iiine,iaiy djeaolvcd the iratire, and reslored Mr. Dotblrige lu the i-mat mandofliS lunli, and to many years of dislin. guihed iianfuhies. Bui for it. he bad in all pro. liability been buried udve ; tor the weather was warm, and hn already shrouded for hia lataotide. Hit need to rela'e, wi h thrilling effect, hia sen. aatitma during tlm time f bis tappmed death Hn could iim stir 11 little HngPr in give notice of hi being alive, but Ina sense of hearing rvmnined perfect. Iihd In fnind 1 ullecterl." lie heard Ihe fact of hi being dead announced, and the outburst of gnel lint followed, tile d iron uu.s for shroud ing him, and Iho usual preparations in tlm chain, ber nl di alh I JJusperale, but vain a desperate, were In rllort to give mine token nf hie life not A imicle could he move. IJyen despair, and the immediate prose nee of a fate innre appalling probably to tbe nnncioiii than 1 1 1 1 itself, could not roiife his dormant body io lerform the; ltghi est id 11 function. At. last be heard Mra. Dod dridge call for the brandy, w iii a delight and rap lure of lovn for her which ike horrors nf hie Hu nt ion may easily explain. He (ell that he was saved and ho was saved. He himself wiflily said that it was as little a the brandy could do to ae c.omplish Ins resurrection, a it had produced hi living death ! When we reflect, that of the buried, ihe coffin of probably iot 011s in, many nullum it gf. ler arils examined, and lliaa yel among tiee few, several instances have occurnd in which il was obvious (hlrotu the dect-ased having turned on his side) that "the dead had been buried too soon, we c a mu it well njavt the horrible conclu sion that the occairience i not " rare M mir shuddering nature wtuilil desire it. Ao exami nation nf the catacomb of I'aris, seme year ago, (where the dead are stowed avtav in open boxes, or simply deposited in the vault,) led to ihe dis covery that smiie had turned nn their sides, and other had quit iheir places and died at a distance in the agonies of famine having gnawed awav 1 heir own flesh. The following authenticated and afflicting sto ry ha suggested th"se reflect inns : " In the year of I S 10, a, case of livinw inhu mation happened in France, attended w ith cir cumstance win, I, go far to vv-irranl the -sser-'i 'ii that truth is, indeed, stranger iliaii jfjitiott. The heroine of the story was Mailainoiselle La fniiBade, a young girl of illustrious family, nf wealth and of gr'.eir petjnits! beauty. Among her numerous suitor was Julien Biwuet. sj poor literateur, or journalrst, of i'aris. Hi talents and general amiability had recommended him to ihe notice nf (be heireas, by wh'iin he seemed 10 have been truly beloved : but her pride of birth decided her. firfallv, lo reject him. and In wed a Monsieur Reunite, a hanker and a diplo matist id some eminence. After marriage, how. ever, thi gentleman neglected, and perhaps, even more positively ill treated her. Having passed with hitn'soiiiH wietchrd years, he died, at least her condition en closely resembled death as te deceive every out? who saw her Shr was buried not in a vault but in an ordi nary grave in the village of her nativity Filled with despair and still inflamed by the memory of a profound attachment, the hiver journey) from the capital 10 the rfinole province in winch Ihe viHagJ ,ps, with the romantic purpose of disinter ring 1 he corpse, and possess:! rig himsell of its luxuriant tresses. Hp readies the grave. .A' oi-iloiifbi ho unearths the coffin, opn.i. it, and is in the ncl of detaching the hairwben lie ia ar rested by the unclosing nf ih beloved evpi. In fact. Ihe lady hail been hu rietl a ive. ., Vitality h oi not altogeib'T departed : an I she was areus. ed, by the caressp nf her lover, from the lethar gy which had been inis'lalieii for death 1 1 13 bore her frattiieiilly to hi lodging in the village. He employed certain powerful restoratives surrjpsipd hv nnhtlie metlical learning; in fiiie.slit! revived She recoginz'td lie,- preserver. She remained with inni until hy si iw degrees, she fully recti vered her original health. Her woman's heart was not adamant, Anil this last lessnii of Invesuf-fli-pd tn soften it. Shj bestowed it upon Bostiei. She returned no more tn her" husband. ' hut con cealing from him Iipt resurrect ion, fled with him iii-America. Twenty years afterwards the two returned to France in the persuasion that time bail so greatly al pred Hie lady' apptaraiHrethftt her friends would be unable lo rcogntze her. I'hey were mistaken, hntvever ; fur al the first meeting. Monsieur Renelle (ltd frtuilly recog nize and make claim in hi wifo. Thin claim she mslsti'il ; and a judicial tribunal euatained her in hpr resistance ; deeding tint Ihe ptecuiiar circumstances, with the lung lapse of years, had exl nguished not only equitably but legally the authority of 'he husband " ExTRAoRPiNAiir Death An old man by Ihe naim; of Todd, who lived in Newport, aaya the Cincinnati Commercial, fell dead on Saturday af ternoon, while giving ev. deuce before J net ice Stringer. He wa toid that he Was swearing tu a lie, which caused him in become in much ex cited a to induce apoplexy, it ia thought. He fell and expired almost instantly. 11 15 ' purl House in Carihuire, Moore C.iutity, nn Ihe fourth Monday ol July nei, the fnllnwiiu! Tracts of Land, or so much thereof as will satisfy the t ales due iheiofl for ihe year4843, and the contin gent expenses of laid Wale, viz : No, V hie. J- Tax Dim. Ac ' Persons names, I .or, attoii. 30010(1 t he heirs ut law of Null Bine, I losiah I'heek,. Samuel Slone, Arch. Hnnm'eket, William Godfrey, Edward Wicker, Upper LitUe riv'rjl 12 404 30(. Uck Creek Mcintosh creek Wet Creek Buifiilow Creek Lick : do Ury , do Little Rfver Deep do 6 80 2,10 3M IIM Sf. 51 61 4 bU i 52 I 70 i 4(i 65 I 13 1 93 it.0 80 100 200 140 ,eo. Iliiiisncker.ir. lot lohn McDonald, 7S 41Uames Gardner fT Tbe above Laud will be ohl foi Cash. V - . ... v 1 l. 1 f tr . Awr.A nci.i.x. -.. LateSlwiiffof Moora Co, .May 30, 1855. (Pr. Ad. 60) , 44 ta ' . 1 ' ' W"" OPrXTaTfl' AW Wnvi . uramer-iCainpalgn AtthtWGQBitrflrtBM,!2pBroadwT 1 . NEW yyRK,, ! - , Bpeeiat Agejiey it the C,T f Near Tarl ,1,. mirlk.ni haa tteea diatnbuted lu tbe fortM4 Tle euh-criher wuuld iniita the early anem in aU persona dewrona alt chineHtt Roy ofuie or; ttdlhaut cneuie. sooftlii he drawn, atwter ih! raamsetaient of ft Fail C,.'aad of J. 1; n. J W , aureus. M Mera.Vau McIntvT Eer pernio ordeitna tt kela of the stiltscrilier wHI riti.c the ixBcial d.awm td.bed in , Bll,i " .ij-w.au.r. ' Th. an paper !! ala., e,fttjin af (otinmia hrJ. , i, " ' Monc. n all ihe aolvent bank in the United State and tWavta. re.-aire,l al par iot liciet, -a at ihe old Court ef Ffiituna. tit) Uroada.y f the po-tagAwaJwayapablbvhg aulwcnber on all lelteis cniainirig 5 and upward Cj" Mwiey ran be sent by mart with perfect anfi ty. aud all letters are jnrwb!v answered ibe sani day as rcei.- All cimmi'inaaiion with this idfic. alriiqp.onfideniial. . - J3e particular, and addiest JtWBPH HMUOH.a20Dro,dway. A Grand Capital prize of ' $75,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class A for 1848, To b drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, Sept J7 1845. 78 Number 13 Drawn Ballot. J O. G K EUOHV t Vo. fllanogert. SCHEME. 1 prize of $75 000 Dollars ia 1 Ii5 000 1 15,000 1 10,000 75.000 25.000 15.HO0 lo,t)tiO 9.OO0 8, MOO 7.000 6,000 5,000 4.00U 2,847 12 500 20.000 35,000 S0,0'0 50,000 85,000 26,(100 16,250 ,. 9.750 ' e.soo 6,200 4,550 S.900 6 503 179.400 540,900 8,000 8,000 7,0o0 e.tioo - 6 000 4,00'J 2,847 2,500 2.000 1,750 1 ,500 1,000 500 4C0 250 1 50 100 eo 5 io 20 20 fio 170 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 133 4,4-15 27,010 70 60 50 40 20 32,306 Prize, amounting to 1, 198, 197 W holes tm Hades lli- gosrtn. JS. A ('.eriifiCU- ef a Package of 6 Ticket will bl sent for ih( hare in proportion. NEW JERSEY. STATE LOTTERY. For Ihe twin fit ol ihe Society lor ihe encoufr nrnl f L'setul Msnufaclory, I. lass 78 for 145. lo bt dr twn at Jersey ti'y, N J.) on Monday, Augut 18, 18t5. 78 Numlwrs 1." Drawn Ballon J. G.GKEGORy Sl Co., Manager. si;hbme. 1 Prize of 2t),(KKJ Dollars ia $20000 1 10.000 Ki.OtK) 1 5,000 5.000 1 3.000 3.IO0 1 2IHK) 2.000 1 100 1.500 1 1 4H0 1,460 10 1.1KK1 KiOfJO 10 500 5(l0 10 ' .3(H) 3,ld0 20 200 4.O00 25 150 3 750 194 100 19,400 65 50 3.250 arl 40 2.6O0 65 30 l.iioO B5 25 1.625 130 20 " 2.6H0 130 15 I.bjO 4.550 10 45.500 27,4140 5 135 200 3i.3iW IVizf Amounting: to $185,285 Whoe f5 Halves il tioarters, f I ,. A I'erilrtcaie tit a Packue of 26 TickeU sill li sent fol 60 rbres in proportion. PACKAGES. It will be oliaervid thai the price of a Ctrtijicatt of a I'scKage ol I ickels Is ibe smoiinl of rut only or. in other vord tbe difference between tlir rosi ef u I'ackaue and ihe lotcat annnmt , il enn tinssillr draw. W hen I'ai katrea are erdeieil ihe amount of risk only has 10 be senl. V hen iua;le 'Tickets ri nnlered Ihe whole sum must lie em lo-ed All inonev loiters invari iblv .come safe hv mail if I addressedto Jil-CPH HOI OH, aatl Broadway, N. V lle'wence Messrs. J. G (iregory A (Jo. fc3 TATE 'of North CnntUna-CHAT f I1AM COUXTY. LN EtJi;H'i'-OBieiii Rill. William Perry & other.- tn. r?.lurt Psrrv. Daniel letrv. and Joi n nJ Jmfl of John Perry, dee'd. It npi'Siniog loth satisfaction of the Court that I the above named Dcfeiidann are Hoi resiib-nls of thill Slate It ) iheretore ordered tbaf- publication In made for 6 weeks in the Ifalrigh Rtgirter. thai the si, id i.oii-resiilents ( Defendant do aimear al ih next Tom ot ibis ( our! io h,- held for the C01 nty ( Chatham, at lie I ourt Hnu-e in I'iiisbereiigh no the I 3d Miavlny of ellllnbt r next, ihen ai d ihei e to I nlrad. aimver odeuiur to ihe Plaintills' Bill, other. wise it will lie taken, urn cunfesno aa to ibem, anil j beard ex nare VA itiies-. Joseph Ramsey, Clerk of sid Court at OfTue. tbe 3d Monday of March. A. U IMS -1. JQ8. RAMSE V, V M E. (Pr. Ad 5 6g.t ' ' '7-6, FOal SAIsE-A Ia'r f rate MUfsKS ao saauiv HOKSE, very cneap. -IV''- V. A. nftiuuv"' July 16, 1815. 56 ..n 1 -mmai.l ia th Jail of "l . .barru- un?,, on .he S.h of May. negro -T .1. .... oe ..or, ...... nf ,. and san Be r man, aonui u "( -b j . . . c .... ..rV..,i l'.,rtnm,,n. 1 Ule iei' ilertl of th Slate Ot Lonwiana. Ha i about leei ' or hwhea high, dark complected, tolerab " builtt had . n when taken up. a mixed Miuift .. -l. ... .. 1 UThli F.irred Hat. W Uue oaiotet I anta, ii - . further atatea. that he wa purchased by a Trad" J tbe nam: of Womai k uf this X-aic, It-a W .l . i m-i. .,1 V ini. and im" inv us me tn i,rsn i,v - - S.noh and snt.1 In Ciarouet Purcuaoo. M a-v " naniw it KEC'DEN , . frf. PheiWt,.,er of said Negro I. requested m e-mei . ... ....nriu - ri rharcif aw aw.y.ot ha will dUturjA'" J?" f'Tt, CoaeenT, Jane , W4S. "8" rt? 1 It I "4 -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 25, 1845, edition 1
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