mis' ". - I ;: L ';; s4 Published Tery Friday, by WESTON R. GALES, .Editor nud Prpritr, at Thr BIlri pr Annum. Mlt)' VftL; XLiVII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1845. NO. 7. nam IDtf Ham t.ly lion leful off reilit St i i ;ir- ' Oft oov rgel ard f. od .. ni, 1 ss; ioo old. n a 1'hs vita will' rh mi IN, 1 Ui Ul. 8u iihv ad a p oie fn- k RALEIGH ItEGISTER. RALEIGH, N, C. Tuesday, November 18,1845, .SCIENTIFIC; LECTURES. Mr. BoTsroup has just returned from the North Keith some beautiful gpeoimens of Apparatus, and re commences his course of Chemical aud Philosophical lectures before the Students of the N. C. Military Academy. Next Friday evening is set apart for the I free adiniasidu of the friends of the Institution. THE AMERICAN WHIG REVIEW. The November number of this sterling Whig Peri odical is to hand, and as a whole, we find it good very good. We must, however, except the Poetry. II that be good, (there is, luckily, but little of it,) it is for the reason which a pious old lady once gave for applauding a grandiloquent discourse in Church, viz. : " that it was past all comprehension.'1 The " Adventures on the Frontier of Texaa and Mexico, No. 3," with its predecessors, are written with great spirit, and will be read with interest. " Marshal Ijankes" is a well written sketch of the FAR-THE REGISTER. Mil. Eoitoi: It is certainly a very just matter for deep regret and sorrow, when avcommunity is deprived by death or removal, of one of their fel low citizens, generally esteemed for his virtues and his social and moral worth ; and it is becoming in such a community to express their reluctance and grief at such a deprivation, and to record the high estimate in which he Was held amongst them;' Permit us tljen, through your columns, to manifest our deep and heartfelt emotions, at being compelled to be sep arated from one with whom the strong cords of well- THE WHIG CONVENTION. From the numerous letters received on the subject, we have no. doubt that si) early day in January will prove most acceptable to the Whigs of the State gen erally, as the period for holding their Convention to VominaU a Candidate for Governor. If held at that lime, there is an absolute certainly of a full attend ance ; but, if delayed, we have no assurance that trery part of the State will be fully represented. Vhile, therefore, we are not authorized officially, to miounce when the Convention will be held, we give it as our opiuiou that as-o(iii as the Central Commit tee can be got together, that they will fix on Mou- fclay, the 12lh of January, as the day fur such assem- lage. We mav be able to stale with certainty in rour next, the precine day, but we are confident this will be about the time. An earlier day would be se lected, but from the fart that our opponents have fixed ou Thursday, the 8th of January for fiV Con tention, and we have no disposition to interfere with Pluem. The succeeding Monday will be as soon as yic can possibly assemble ; and that day will, proba cy, be 6xed ou. We therefore call upon our friends iroughout the Old North, to be up aud doing, as ss than two mouths remain for holding meetings noarly the entire State. Uul, if we are in j arnest if we mean to elect a Whig Governor nd a Whig Legislature if we intend to secure no success ol a Whig senator ol t lie I niteu Military exploits of this distinguished and valiant cut ucd esteem, strengthened by a close intimacy of 1 General. ' the most unqualified respect, have endeared to our The ouly decidedly Political article in this Number, hearts. We allude to the Rev. John E. Edwards, is on the "Annexation of Texas." The writer strong-j who has for the past two years been the Pastor in ly argues that the provision in the Constitution for j charge of the Methodist Episcopal Church hi "this admitting new Stales, (Article 4, Section 3,) was City; and who has, during that time, secureJ the framed in reference lo that unorganized and mainly I love and refpeel of the whole community, unoccupied Territory outside of the limits and juris- j As a Minister of the Gospel, he has been untiring diction of the Slates. And, that no foreign territory in his exertions for the welfare and prosperity of his can be properly brought within the rule. He 1 main- j 0Wii particular charge, while ut the same time, he .1... '1' :r ...! . n -1 1.1 I.-.... - - . . ... - .... ii - t:i. . i,-. SCENES FROM ABROAD. Church of tk, Holy Sepulchre llmdt of the Ho ly Fire Departure from JerunlemJnppa. To tiik Kimtor or Tim Rkmsti-.k : In a former oommiinieafmi, I rive vnu a par tial description of the churrli of the Holy S-pulclire I ,,"alcl Iw,lr FLORIDA ELECTION. We do not knew when we shall ascertain who is elected to Congress from Florida. We shall, hew ever, continue to give all the reports that are calcula ted to shed light' upon the subject as they come to hand. We have the foliowins- n the Si. Auviinliu " n - in Jerusalem. The cenlr.il mm r il.;. ..i I , marked, was a vast rotunda. Leading from t h is central building, and connected with it, are v irions other churches or chapels nf. the di'.lirei.t sects of nominal Christians. The Creek church 11 a very fine one, and highly adorned with paintings and rich and coilv lamps, some ol which were a present from the Eiriperorof Russia. The 'olui.da or . hurch : of the, Holy Sepulchre proper, is held In common by 1 the diiTerent sects, so that on great oocas.i.ns, they assemble in I lie vast area around the sepulchre, which : stands in the centre of the rotunda. f The pretended miracle of the " holy fire" is per formed annually in this sepulchre, on the .Saturday preceding Easier Sabbath, and then the area, t,- As I ir as we have heard. F.t, West and South, 1 Mr. Cabell is I.- ahead of Mr. Ilnicke.-inrunirh. This : is a close shave. It is loo had lh.it ih-re is such ai Public Sale. XT SHALL expose at pnMie wile, on Fridiy the th uisHiit, al the late residence of Lewfi Pool. the'd., a nutnher of Dorses, Mules, Hogs and Cattle, the crop fom on hand. consisting of torn, Whett, O.ds, IVtjt,,, K.'slrl.-r. Hay, te., together with alt the F.rrrinf I'm. Is, Wagons, Carls, Ac, aud the llnn. !;.!, I sn,l Kuerten Furniture. 'I he sale mil t continued fruiu day lo day until all is so'H. tailing o.l 111 Hie IVmocracy nl r torida the Stale of ' I runs of ihe ?ilr: Pit montha credit for ill igmf Honda. We Jiave Inomut Ii ronlMeuce in the stead. ' ",r dollars, bonds w if tl improved security will fastness of our parly, not lo believe in 11-permanency , bo rrquhtd. There are causes w Inch produced this result that will ! CATHARINK POOL, Adm'x. explain the matter t.illy, and shew that the Ileum- November 17. ' 91 1 I' ' 1 in, u 1 umr 111.1 o;ioil iir iirsi tiiiii1.; ort jiom. in itsslren'h Hiid ;;:orv. j We hue no ,.i:,l : !,,, ,r f,eie'..es to he li ard tr,i .'I OV leave a sni ol in ,.. ttiil be ImIu itiH. 'onie .M ; v lor M , ( '.:!:!' 1.1..; .my, an. I lliui. heiiinuii.'h, bul 11 ,' f im;.rin S'l.icrmr (. Judge (l!,..,i 1 ri f-i.i.n. Mr. I'iiilhp 1 .1' iin'icri, 1 ol Areon, in jutii"; mr i tains that Texas, if admitted at alh should have come ; has shown his superiority over any thing like illihe- j galleries, the doors, and every oilier place', el ' obses, lf; J. M,i'rhr,-' in liu 7Vei,. ns u-ss lim r.Re with Klnrifla and Ilil- ...11,.. nv nnnfttA tn tl titlle. i.nrrn.i'.o.i.wle.l- I - . . .... .1 .'.'.' iii bu VreflCtf.as was the case wild Honda and Lou- rulitv. or beine confined to the little, iiarrow-miuded- isiana and not by joint Resolution of both Houses ' m.s of sectarian bigotry. With a soul as lar.'e as of Congress. j the world, he lias ever been found ready to txtend We are not quite pure that we see the force of his . the hand of Christian fellowship to every Heuoiiiina- reasoning ; or, that wo yield to it, if we do. The . lion, and to recognize in them the followers of the Constitution certainly contains no express provision Redeemer. As a Pulpit Orator, he is fervid, impas- by which Territory can be acquired by Treaty, any j gioned, eloquent couiliiniiijr theiewiih, geni iusity of more than by joint Resolution. And, if the acqui- j ,oul, godliness of w alk, and Irue Christian simplicity siliou of Louisiana and Florida was proper, we can ' and humility. No uu ever left a Ciiii'Mcaiion i'ii it.: 11. Ii i)l February h... urt, lu'M lis: v-re!i -c iine en the ti,..l id tins l..v. :i, mi a rli ir.;e :f'.' sl-r'' nf ,Mrisr J inn , on i!." im.rr.in:; .. Tlo- iri .1 had b- cii r-m 1.'' vation near, is tilled. -I witnessed this farce of miracle, ulna pilgrims from almost every part of, V,(J lri',ri I"1 ('ii)iuty on ali.il i 1: i.t lh- in cnsi-d. the world, with their diversified romplr-xiou and cos- ' We ,hat ",u'r """"rub'p l .iiiii n'.ty 3 overflowing, this world-reuowned B' "'"" Jury, ui') less r,., ,v having l.cn challenged by the un nseil,) a ;;rrat n'uiiher nf I ivilno.sscH wi'rp ('.r.uniiifil, elaboiaio ar jmiiu nls j remarks, in regard In Ihe occurrences j piescnlcd hy ( 'oilnwl, anil n clear arid ab.r i har -c ; lume-, tilled chu rch. Omit I i ii ' a see no strong reason for hot now tvmpUtiitjr the ac- more universally regretted, and none ever carried quisilioii of Texas, merely because she is to come with him a more unqualified assurance of the high in, in a different tuny. True, we did oppose the pre- . regard and ullectioii iu which he is held limiuary steps taken by a weak and wicked Admin- J Allow us through your columns lo wish him, istration far the Annexation of Texas. We honestly wni.revcr I, is lot may be cast, much success 111 the doubled of the propriety of the measure at anytime, j fcrreal work wlir, js UHIim.ti him and wheyer lo We were sure that the lime was not then propitious, ay g0 lnay ,,e tt.(k of le ,j0r( (r0SJ)er H1 ,,i(J and that the malign spirits, who then controlled the j ha,,." May ho live to a green old age ; and, when Government, were not Ihe men to accomplish so im- j ,e shall be called lor, that he may die m Ihe full as portant a measure. lint we look upon the admis- surance of Ihul " hles.-ed nninortalily" which lie has sion of Texas iinw, as in longer an open question. so ohiy and faithfully preached to others, is Ihe sm The result is inevitable, and we, at least, are not' cere prayer of MANY. .1: I ... .. .: ... .. , . :. . ., i tales, and continue to the people the blessings , , . ,' , ' i U ; I he f.,l!ovMiig tintxe ff IIaxai.i. s e.xten- i I ,,,t ,1 11 fe 1 Let her come nil.. I he Sisler inn, nf Slr.l.. n,,.l l.l - im : M i- , i . . : 1 ' her he graciously and even kindly received around; " Richmond Enqu:rcr :" the family Altar. " The Columl lian Millri" propoiiv in flu's cilv Put, we have forgotten (he Review. It deserves 1 embraces about seven aort a, bilu.iled wilhin in of the pre inns night and ol th" eaily part of the day, sulKce , 10 say, that when I entered one of J the gallelie- and nhla'lled inv post of oliserv itlloii, j the area aruuad the sefnni hre was crowded to over flowing hy llie thousands of ihe poor, deluded pil grims who had assembled, In sefare the holy fire. For hours previous lo the perlnriuaii. e m ihe pretend ed miracle, ihey were crowding an. I pushing, run ning and shmitnir, snuuhhhn;' and fehlni-', around the reputed sepulchre of ih. ir Lord. Soinetniies they would he can in one saiollier siiiiiitd. Ihe lolnl, f on their shonijeis heads, at Ihe same illations of jny. and cry out, as the drlncred by the Jinbgr, (all m en;.) mg tw ,1 u hen the Jury retin il anil w ere in i ..i.Mii:,u n.n about il h'.ur.s, and finally luuiiohl in a verd.cl d ... d'ni.'v. The accua.'.l ?.a then required to enlpr inti recngiii. mi e, in l In; sum id .11.II(MI, to keep thr pence, who'll M ,M ijniier-.inil In have dime?. It is .lis.) !.it, ! thai he h is Ic't Ihe S,.,!e, an, that the S d ritnr lor the Sl.iln iiitends In seiiil In ihe (ir.iinl Jury uo.v in s. ss.o:i in tins pl.u e, a bill nf Jiitin-lnif nl agiimi him I r Gtn.,1 !,wc"i.y, tn he prnsei-u'rd if Im should ever re" urn !. lh,- Sta'tp. The prnseulnui was ,'i.nduivi d In1 S ':c'n? GRAN!) LOUSE OF NOl H CAROLINA. rHK O n.-.-rs, M.mhers, so l I), 1.- ,ies, are here-. bv n- lined that ihe Aniiiml Coiiim..n,cii.n of Ihe Grs.i.l l,r.:;e' .urlh I : nobnn ill he held at the M immiic in ihe city ol Kn e.-jli, on Monday ee,nn, the tiit day of llicen.hei next, al half-past (i o'clock, and will innlmiie 1 1 -; .ii'iiiu uniil all the huine-s wUnh may come Isrfire it shad be disposed of. Ollieeis of S.,bir)n, .le Lud.-es will he expected lo s'lm.l in person, 01 eaii'-e .r.. r ll.-hysies lo he r.npomied, im'i .idi.-.u I., ihe Constitution and J!ye l.as oi' tiio iMAtid I.ixIkp. W II.LIM T. I!AI, (iranil Stcrctnrij. IMeich, y. r... Oct. In, I I .". H-J tin James 1 Smithy y; ol tSr Crent Vit.-her,) S .Mi, I f; s I II KIT, FElERSrURG, VA. ;.u in.m.it up L"i ''"Jf a , or on tiirir liu ks, or on ihf ir Iiiiip Jiving nlmfil fr.tnltr (jfulir ov, liit' wuiihl c!;t) llicir h;iinN . I an, " Tiio is (lie t.mil of our Sfr;m. anil (in1 i - 'ifc, f the Whig policy, the time is amply sufficient for accomplishing all we wish. Let the Whigs of every Comity in the State, then, move simulta neously, and at once, and appoint Delegates to meet n Convention, at Raleigh, early in January. We nsr, be able to name the day iu our next, but it ill lie in January, and that at as early a day as racllcable. "Arouse then Whigs! let us shake he dew-drops from our gaiments, and inarch again Bo battle and to victory !" Do the Whigs need any exhortation to duty ? We kio not believe it. They know what they owe to themselves, their principles unci their country ; and he have not a moment's doubt that thev will, as I ! I Bieretofore, prove brae to themselves, their cause and j Bhcir country. Consistency, self-respect, prrncij.le, jiride and patriotism, alike call on thi in, w.lii a loud Lnd stirring invocation, lo vindicate their political in- errity and contribute to save the Slule from the Lauds of the spoilers, and from the miseries of Loco i'oco misrule. Let the result of t.'iis Convention pro laiin to the world the glorious ami sustaining truth hat the Whigs have sound and patriotic principle, a whicii they cling with honest and unfaltering de- ermiuation, under all circumstances. Let this noble ndication of Whig character, Whig honesty and Whig patriotism, be shown, by having every County In North Carolina, represented in the Convention to it held iu Kaleigli iu January 18 4G. J'his is the the next breath, ci v, tall, ' Cod give vi the patronage of men of taste and learning, and of, llie (-"rP"riil'11 "IIIIIB. 'he l't tlio falls nf Whip-s renerallv Jauies River. On it have been erected extensive MASSACIHStTTS LLKCTION. lory and M iclnne Shop, built of brick, 4U liv Iff) ' feet. I! stories hi 'h : a Corn Mill, with ivvn r The " Boston Alias," with its usual enterprize, ! of stotics ; a Woollen M ill, about lo commence has enough returns, to make it certain how the elec- ! operation?, lo by K'O feet, i stories high, buili lion bus terminated. Wc quote the following from i nl brick- a VL'r'. Bbtjii(ial manner, and will the Atlas- c"-'l;"n B'x sc,Is ' inachineiy lor the maiiuhie.- luieoi uauiie.s ; a uric ii uilliding. q reet Dy '111, ;1 stones 1 1 1 it-I i , about to be applied to the manu res ; a haw Mill, vvcrk'ii. ' three saw.- ; and a Flour Mill, (ill by Hi), four stories hi'h, besides iwo ,n tl;e atln , hiiilt o! bnck. " We present, below, Toll relurns of (lie votes for v.uvcinoi, cast wsifiuav, in i e ("J ni es oi nu 10 it. f , r i . i v ... , ii i ,, , ,. , , ' I fictureof Cotton Y l.SSeA, " Ull.-r.ur, 1 1 .1 1 1 , ptf l , a I II jJSI 11 1 C, irailjillll, and Iiri(ol and returns from all ol Middlesex, hut the lowns ot -.Medlord, Sonn i vdle, and Wnluiin all I of Norfolk, but Cohasset all nl i'lymuulh, hut lluij; j ham und I, towns in l!e:Ushire. '1'hcse coniju-ise j the whole Coi.iiiionwealth. with Ihe exceplion of Iiariisiauie, .a!in,CKoi anu j'lihes v.omuies, and part of lterksliiro. .These returns, which are not yet re ceived, will not, prubablv, esst nl ially vary Ihe result. Ill the most pnbsl iiitiai manner, in IS-il ".ii. and columns ei'lueen pa.r fj l.-e: !uirr utoucs inn) lliree pair of--burr ru!ie?r, --i ne gearing and shalling of iron and is enable, when required, ef ttirning out 7(10 hh.'s. nl Hour per ,! :eni ol twen-Iv-foiir hours. In the month of Auouul last.tln'n By the -returns as given below, most o winch were Mill man u'ac lured -t,(KI(l bbls. of flour in six d:iyn MICHIGAN KLKCTIO.V. Felcii and Gbieslv, Democruts, are elecfed Go vernor and Lieutenant Governor, but by a small ma jority less, probably, than the Democratic ticket has feceived iu that State for llie .last five years. The ... fen nigs have elected sixteen j members to the lower house of the Legislature. GEORGIA. The Whig of the legislature of Georgia, in Cou rtis, on the 6th hist, agreed upon Judire Chxiii.es pouoiiERTV, for the Senate of the United Stales. fi'he .vote stood Dougherty 54, Berrien 28. Judge orrieu has resigned his seat iu the Senate for the emnanl of the term, which expires on the 4th of rlarch next, and it is said Judge W. C. Dawson will lie elected In Ins stead. received by expresses arranged exclusively lor our own ollice. it appears that the whole vole inveti far Coventor llriggs, t lie W lug tandidale, is 'I'he votes cast, in llie same portion of tho Stale, for Isaac Davis, the Loco Fuco Candidate, amount to 33,838 The votes for Shaw, the Native A- merican, G,!)44 The votes for Pewall, the Abolitionist, 6,91,0 For all other scattering, (some of which, hy the way, owing to Ihe waul of distinctness iu the returns, were probably for Shaw aud Sew -all,) 1.201 Making the votes fur all other Candidates than Governor U ri tl-js. And leaving the amount of votes east for all oilier Candidates, more than those 47,U.n j cast for Governor Hriggs Ail ll,. S;..,, O,,, U i.....l rn Wlon V.M . I.,,-., Foco candidate for the Senate is chosen. There are i 1 " U,L llr "I"- ' 'X am! five ti.lits. r.s usual production is about 000 bble. Hour per diem. A store house for w heat and Hour, TO leet front, and in all oilier respects Bimilar in kizc and construction to the flour null, stands 70 feet from it, forms a pari of the cs'ah lishinent, and is connected with it from the centre of each by a gallery, in llie roof of which a con veyor carries the wheat as wanted to lh-; null, and an incline plane returns it m llie form of Hmir packed in barreia. 1 hese several Mills are I propelled by wheels, nearly all overshot, of ej I feet diameter. The five attached to the Flour , Mill are 13 feet diameter and 11 leet. wide 1 There is ppace on tins property for the en-ctioii 49,03G ,)( about six more Woollen or Cotton Mills, as manufactures of this descriptinti may progress in ' .1, . .1.., ,. i.,.i. ,.. ,i i .. . i iii,:,iij . in.; .yiioiu ouj,j,.iv.t, o,,ii wan.! iiy tx I ranai ot aooul iui varus in length, wlnrti is a The flour made at thene HORlUBLi; MAN TliAP. A few days ago, a gentleman in the upper part of he City of New York, kept his door open, and posted fiimself in the entry, armed wilh a sword cane, for he purpose of attacking thieves. A prowling de predator took the bait, and went iu ; ho was instantly liinned to the wall by the sword cane, of the san- ninary citizen, and then con-hided most unmercifully. ihe expediency of thus gratifying a destructive in stinct is questionable. It was Ins duly to send the Jerimiual to the Police office, instead of inflicting such Jpumshmeut as his ferocious disposition dictated, or the position of the culprit induced him to submit to. The New Orleans Bullctiu criticises, with ear u est - aes Mr. C. J. Ingersoll's History of the late War. is remarkable IhaCoue who. w ag u important act- or in the times of which he writes, should have fall- n into the error of noting the battle of NewOrieans following that of Waterloo yet this passage oc curs: " Nothing was wanting to his amazing triumphs, but that Wellington, instead of Packenham, as was at first mleuded, should have headed the invasion of Louisiana, that Jacksou might tear from tub aaow or Napoleon's coimiEaoa the laurels or Wat, loo." certainly nine, aud possibly twelve, Whig Senators ! bci,rs lhe r3'"i " Uaxall Columbia." is elected. nearly all sliipied lo the South American markets. To the House of Representatives, there are 144 j and stands as high hi any flour 111 that important Whigs, 43 Ijocos, and 3 Native Americanscertainly trsde. elec.ed. The Natives were all chosen from Loco Death of .Saui li. I IaiiiusoNS.mitii, Esq. roco towns. i.r .m, i.; Thus, it will be seen, that a large majority of the 0F U smNOTON.- I he Wasliingtoi. papers an Legislature will surely be Whig The numen... I "?u,nce ll,c the morimig ul the 1st. vacancies in the Senate will, of course, be filled in , "f 11,18 veM" citizen, in the lib year of his convention of Ihe Senators and Representatives elect ae-'e- Mr- Kmiih was the founder, anil during and those vacancies will be filled by Whigs. The 1 niany year.s, the pole editor, of Ihe National In Governor and Lieutenant Governor will be chosen 1 telligencer ; an intimate and confidential friend by Ihe Legislature and the excellent Whig iiicum- ', of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and their asm. uents ol those offices will, of course, be re-elected. CP Mrs. Caodli aavs Yes. it's all rerv well to a1k about fortunes made in no timhpv'r like jNirU made in bo time it's tea to one If they hane oog together." r.tr Prlnt Pol was fifty rem of aire-on Sun. f.ek. th 2nd day of Novembers A loafer in N. York, bavin han .i.A ..;a. empty cask, and hin in rn;n. n- .c ; B pantalooBs, exclaimed with the utmoat coolness, . j - was rem ine ioo Cmtk j midc," CT The Board of Aldermen and Board of Com mon Council of tho City of Washington, having pass ed a Resolution requesting the Mayor (Col. Skaton) to set apart a day of Thanksgiving, that Officer ac cordingly issued lhe subjoined neat Proclamation, to carry out their views a inodel we should say, for such documents, worthy of imitation : " Heartily approving of the object of this Resolu tion of Ihe City Councils, and in ready compliance with tho request which it contains, 1 hereby appoint Thursday,! rite 27lh of the present month, to be ob served in this City as a day of general Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty God ; requesting that all se cular employment may be suspended during the day; that all Ministers of Religion and their Congregations, and all other citizens, may assemble in their respec tive places of worship, to offer up their gratitude and praise to the Creator of the Universe, for the mani fold mercies wilh which He has favored our country auring me past year, in Us exemptions Irom the visit ations of war, pestilence, or famine, and for the en joyment of peace, health and plenty ; to implore of Him a continuance of these blessings, and to vouch safe to us the preservation of public and domestic tranquility, of social order, and of public and private virtue ; that He would be pleased to preserve and strengthen, by the ties f coucord and affection, eur National Union, and perpetuate in their purity our free institutions and public liberty ; that lie would shed abroad through our land the spirit pf brotherly love and toleration ; and, finally, that He would gra ciously infuse into all hearts the principles, and con form all lives to the practice, of the beuigu precepts of the'Gospei of Peaco." A PatriXrch GoKk !-Mr. Andrew Snyder died at Intercoure, ir Lancaster County, I'enn., on the 1st instant, in lhe hundred and thirteenth year of hia age. He was a aoldierinthe Revolu tion, md a highly respectable citizen ; and was P'rhape the oldest nan in Penney lvani. elates; a gentleman of high intelligence, exten sive reading, strict honor and probity, an ardent patriot, and in . the, various private relations ol life, an example of the social virtue, while prompt to relieve distress and aid tho advancement of objects of public utility. They who have visited hie hos pitable mansion, will never forget Ihe eapy and instructive conversation which made it so attrac tive, and those manners of consideration and entire devotion lo those present, which so adorned i: But we must look to others to do justice to the distinguished character and virtues of Mr. Smith. There are those living who remember his power ful influence in the political world, and Ihe ability, candour, and good judgment with which he con ducted the then most important political press of the Union. The Sale w I'kws in St. Paul's Church." We were present, for a short time, yesterday, during the sale of Pews in the new Church. So far as we were able to judge, the sale muKt have been of the most satisfactory nature to the gen tlemen of the Vestry. All of lhe first class of pews, anil many of the lower classes, sold for pri ces much beyond assessment. The highest price reached" $645. The amount likely to be receiv ed for all the pew, in the Church, will exceed the entire coot of lhe building, by several thou sand dollars -tf ichmontl Vl'Aig-. A Mendicant Doo. "I was travelling' says M. Diane. " in the diligence. At the place where we changed horses f saw a good looking; poodle dog, (cfcien canichr,) which carne to the eoach door, and sat up on its two hind-legs with the air of one begginjr fur something. " Give him a sou,' said the postillion to rrte, "and you will see what he will do with it.' I threw him the Coin ; ho picked it up, ran to the baker's and brought back a piece of bread, which he ate. This dog had belonged to a poor blind man, lately dead; he had no master, aud begged slurs on his own ' account." Ir tuiuli ul .nil l.i.r.1," and Hith " Cod rue ,..n.rv In lhe Sal- ( Inly I 'i lh" S.ihan." Muhalll- , n.edan soldiers ami iidiceim-n uere Malnmed in ihf- hieiit parts nf t;,e church, armed uilh niuakclH. poles and whips, which Ihey ii-'-d met llie headi or"! nil llie bucks nf the ,i,ni drindcil pn'MMs, fur tin. purpose of keeping them suncu I, at ',, milir. Tin, and mure than th;', 1 iiiii-:,M-il i.tr hutn-.i previum. In the actual performance ,.f the m.racle. Then was ll"t!i.'lig of ti,e a.ve nr hilemnity whn il we Inihl ' MippuNe lueu uinihl exhibit ainuiid the teal Inmh nl . Christ, or when expecting a special man. testatum ul 1 tlie power of Cud. j At length, the Hi .si 1 op coreouly nriaved. ii'-cim-pauied by some thirty other cri-!e.-iaMic, am! piece- iled by persons bearing what were called the banners ol the twelve apostles, made (heir enlr.nice t'.oui the Creek c'-i rcli, into '. rotunda church, and inarch ed three tunes in pmceKMnn around the hepulchie The llish ji llii'ii, Willi nlle nltend.ini, enlerci! the se. pulchrc. ,aw, u 1 1 were aimously wsilini; for llie appearance of the "huh lire," winch il was expect ed would M'i.ii come nut al two apertures ill the lumh, lhe one hfiujj on one side, and the second on the other side 1,1 the tomb. The pushing nud squabbling to get near the tomb, so as lo be among the first who should gt the lire when il should appear, which then ensued, defies desrript ion. Thousands were mined with wax lap. r.j and candles, and when the fire ac tually appeared, the. scene bcc;troe even more fce uildcruie; and c,ial4i-:ed tlun helore. Now. a few had lijihl.-d ilc n inn lies soon ol hers, and then oth ers, and r a 1,11 e. ah h.-w ihiering rclei.r, , until thou sands of ta s and torches were huri.mg, ami the vast miillitiide nf deluded pilgrims we're rejniciiir, in the possession of lhe holy lire, obtained from the I'.-iic.l in lie' v.,;i l-ut re sal.' i,t 1:. IllO.-t Cil'l Ul -.1'. ill" I: VJtTEE B :Hi XV AKI', ! XOW openibi' I ,re st.s-k ot the latest ttjle Slid pilllTllS, CilIISlsllllK Ml lull ill ' Klliaer hli;lKiM.,"h and Kienrh PorreJain, J 'l.i.vii )I,ie, Wlutr Knainel and I tironiie, lihie ,111. 1 other roluis, Pruned and Panned. lem e liv .es.,s. lcn;y and Toil 5rtV-Rirh Gilt, Gib and I'aiulcl, White V ti'rrirr. 1 slid Hlue, ,c. figured Kmbossed auJ - - - - - I Plain. I aotlcj "rfs A hnti-Ndmn vanrty. ?iiliiH liMtn Pull K. Is or s, paiate picrrs. (i I. .S M - H ARE, Cut, Pressed Slot Ph.in, s Imce siq.plv, nf vsiious . qualities nud pnMerns. ,.,, A,r, I'lnled ami Ce-m.n rs,',er ('.,,,,., ,n ., ir,nni, I'nlheiin,! IVs .,1-. ,.Ur and I, aid lamps, (ilohes, Clas- 11 ;nl,, Puiore., Ciiand.deH, 1, a, and 3 Indus. To wlin h he ,nil,l n, ,,. ihe alteiilion ol ! pUM-hssers, and ell, rs them liontlj, nf his nwtl lllipor- laooii. at puns tolly as low as those of any olher I H.'if-c in ih,. r, .inn, . ringaw ,v the "''' ' '' iH G-(!t A,m;T. Aiii'ilicr prvi! ol lhe .lau.rr of tampering ,tli lire. 1. 1 .us, 1 , line to ,uii- krem i'" fen i,' iv. t ,i" day djtfg t!i pf.enl .:., tn v ii,ii-.' in a t mi V ill C ,' r -1 II I . , n . a ,' iv J'llll, and vt .,s .iinii.-,ug linn,, i: i , f . j , 1 ; 1 r caps, and a,!einp:ni;' to Irihlen s, mi' ti.ile in-riM'. f'.n ally, he p!,u .l a c ip on iii oiiii, ami niriiing t.i a yming ladv, ( M iss .Vl.uy . in 111 hi I'cxi-l.nme I, " ( 'iiii-in ,', i I'liigniii; !" sin, ,t ymi," The. gun, Hhteh hud iicci !,:,!, .1 with, nit his knnwli iloe, tint. .rlu tiately 1 xphib-d, ,ml the w h dc c, -r.t.'u's we:- n-- .: tac, te ' 1; .41'! 1 il liu n , he;i she ;,, .V h- urs. in . j vr5, A(r:i 4-wy,I111Flllt. ' i,r''"- , f Im C, ,umv. W ,m ukrn up I t W W W,,.l- ith .Sm t K vnu ia t, Isr.i.-I re, .nil . Chester, ill Ih I'lll.ce o .t' anolhe r:ll, ih not e-s line Unit i knou lrd.- lhal e j --thai jive, , w hu-h a IliiiVer-a in V lie ih earn 1 1 1. v made e culls, ot ..,;.. .a,!,. ,' 11 11 rlo ml Till-. Yoiipff rv. inenl siw. ch al Vtan- th,. ri he iem uk'd.lh.tJ tl. li.nl s.inl, in an 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 I i, now '.. I '.. n p.aer' - tiiil ,1 ' klloW.ei.'.K- S pie. 1 -IH- " Il (S lltlles the s-s',i e..i.i,t.,KI of ni.'in 10 .,1! our fi 'lrn it posiiion, p' ,4""is c mill, in, and 1 ,,p, loenls which mo 11 i like Ihe linhi-i iii ihe pn I r ni reh 3 hast- resl s on ihe primeval earth I' -1 cle.l im lo I in Ihe .-.ha.l'jwv spleinlor ill the e:np -rein, wh.le Ihe jjie.il jinlior,, ,., nr innhliona r v ac;es h.lie held the chi'in ol s, :enes and jihi,i..-.epl v , ot poesy and eriiihlion, me hle il.e angels asc 11, imp and ile'.cemlniK in lhe sneied rr.i'.,. and mnililauiiii as it were, the eoiritnnme;it:,.'i heiMeeii in 01 arid fiea veii." "kimwlcde; i- no long'i a h,n. Iv erinite, afionliiin a chuner 11111I cap'iviil.n hospn alily to sum" pilgrim -knowleile is now In and in the iniiket place, a cili.ttn and ii leader nf cilien-.. The spirit has touched Ihe multitude ; it has impregnated the mass, 'l he youth ol a'n.,',011 Hie (he tru-l-m ol p,.s tt rily the .,ulh i.t Ihepieeiil ,ii m lhe rising "elie.ulion 1. 1 ,i soeiely unpreet'd' n'ed 111 I tie. l,,ry of the woild.lh.al is nl once jioweitol and nrw w.ii.i.en i commifed hv Wm. II. .Invr.er, K... It lhe .l.til ol i.iu C'l.uni ,n ths t st day'ol tliis nmnih, n Ne;r,. tuifi, Mtbo yshn name is' C N A II l,K ; "' ,,,r Monti to b.i j.imn links ol Madisoii CmiiHy.-MM-.sippi. He isuh ut lorn years old, I "ire and lit,. I . ncd a lere ir...nih; .al nn a i-o,rse Cll, ,1 shut 11ml rue ,ni psnlalooris. ' he """" ' rt.pnsi.d I,.,,, me lorn ml, ,inply ur( Ihe l.aw 1.1 il,e ,i;, e re.cinn knits w ay s 01 he will l d.-.lll MitU kt tiu.' iln.rls. ,1'MI.V II A UN r.X, Jnilnr. !i!s ihv of Ancisl, INC.. B7-i;nn A Hot.'Nt) f KNrtMRNr. At a time uhen there nppears to he trouble brewing h' tiveBii Ihe Uni. ted Slates and Iviglaiiil, Ihe liillowiiig sentiment tomb of their Cord. Che whole scone aimeared to is worth rciMihl.thiin It u as irivpn l, ih. H,,n me more like a Heathen festival, or .111 Indian war- Reverdv Johnson, nn board thf (Jriral Western, dance, than any Ihing else. There was nothing ' on her rerent voyage, from Liverpool lo New Christian about it ; and yet, this is a part of the ' York, and drunk hy the passengers of many na Christianily which Jerusalem now exhibits bt fere the j lions with the greatest enthusiasm : world. No wonder lhal Jews and Mohammedans "irnt llrihiin anil the Vnitnl St, m Let them hold inch Christianity in contempt. During I'lasler show hy their example, that nn contf'ose'rsv can exist week, the large court of Ihe church of Ihn Holy Se- ' ;''""lt enhuhieued hat s which cannol he amica- i ! .., , . , , , " i b,y and bnnoriihly adjusted, pulchre Was filled with venders of curiosities, rosn- ! ries, crosses, pictures, mellu r-of pearl woik. and va- 1 rious olher articles ; and I was reminded, us I pass- ' ed among them, of the nviney-cliamrtrii nud the yen- In Isf.'i.l,. Wm. S. Jula, K,-,. uf l .iyetfev IJr, ders of doves, that once filled the court ol the lemnle. '" VI' ' I,,r,v M I'l' l.elt. yom,ge,t daughter of H.e As this may be the lust comtnuniealiuu which I shall be able to Cornish yon, 1 hasten lo say a lew words touching my ih pa, lure lnnn Jerusalem, and journey to lhe Mediterranean. As we hud come lo Jerusalem from lleyroot, the rapilnl of Syria, by land, we purposed lo return thither by sra. Ac ord ingly, we bade our kind friends 111 Jerusalem fare well mounted our horses, and were soon iMitsiile the gate of lhe citv, presMing oh' towards Jaffa. When i late Jaier I'ickelt, of Lliiaheih.Cily. , 'in Salem, Siokes couiiiy, ethic day, ll?ih lost., bv the Kev Samuel U lit lienrr, Mr. Jacob Kiidolph Ciast.to Mi.ss Miranda Uo.am, .hiaghler of lr. C- . I) Keehleii. In Cumberland, Mr. Robert Murpbv lo Miss firis sella Stewart, daughter of lhe lute Hector Stewart, K-. Iii Wilininjtnn, Mr. Ifnnr . (Jfovt, formerly 1 of in l. Aiiyn'.hnp, h'loriii.t, lo Mi Julia A. Jtalat-y, ! cJaiinlitff ot th J-ilp VVim. H. llnU-y, .(j. I In '.iiiuiVij f:oiiiitv. Or. mucin IN. Mullen, of CHOW & SCOTT, t'oiUtHl.tirm T-r ?mut, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, II TIIK TOWN l'. IIIO.BI nu, ViaOINK, En.WK remixed lo lhe large and conimothous j I'.re, nearly opposiie lo Priend's Hole I anil lite l ost tlffi,', and ni it West Hill Ware House. They nive prompt und iwrsoi.al attenlinn to Ihe srllini, ol CoHori, Ti.hncco, snil all kinds of Country I'lodnrf, sinl nlwats nii.-nd ,a,lanniiK Ihe bei mar ket pri . s and have ihe money n sily, when Kales Bie made. Ti.ry Ujvp iuiw id .Siore, ihs billowui r I '.'! uks Sil. 7 5 Hans l.'io, .Invn sn.l T.sfnirs C (Tee, lo lllnls. P.iil.i hi, n Su,,sr lihls, Maine ,M.rcer Pot.ilors, SO " Ni w Vrk Apjiles, TO lines ( hes-.r, 311 Kt'Rs (irtsliell Puller, 'U Clt-ls vsrenns Teas, ItMl 1,'hls Psiiii'v sii.l fsux rfiiie pour, 20 1) ,ie Adan.aniiue Candles, 8.1 Hp, rm 20 " U,.i,l, Pepper, (iinner, Hnri h, roaps, Wrapping Pspef,' I'nuie, &.C., 4c , 4c. WM H. CROW. JAMES I). tst.'OTT,'-R7-firn perhaps a little more than a mile 011 our way, we I Penpimians, lo Mrs, Kluaholh Proctor turned for the last time to view the city, and as we took our last look at its wall, domes and minarets, we bade it farewell, with the unexpretsi-1 desire, that the next time we should see Jerusalem, it might be the New Jerusalem above. The road for about half of the distance from Je- fn Pastuotauk , Mr. Samuel iJnvis, to Miss Mar tha Seely. DirO At. Kenanbviile, llupliu county, .Mrs. Stottne. w,le of llnon Sluaue, Kp. In'lhe Hih year ol her age. Near Cleiion, Samp'on county, on If.e Isl iust., I.haheth, ciisorl of Mr. Thomas 'Hunting. Al Colninhia. S, C 011 lhe .1 1 'I -tilt. , , .VI r. Husan rusalem to Jaffa is rocky and descendui,;, Jerusalem 1 Prances , VI niiiunu, wife of John I Maniiuip, and beine about 3,000 feet above the level of the sea. "a1"-'" "' 01 u" 'Jit' " "" ""l',n". "i -'J On the route we passed Kirjalh-jeariin, where the ark of the covenant remained IweuU. years. About midway on our journey we entered Ihe beautiful plaiu of Sharon spent a night at KaiwJa, supposed by some te be the ancient Ariinathea,nud arrived at Jaffa the next day about noon. Jaffa is the ancient Joppa, and is one of the oldest towns ih Asia. The limber which .Solomon obtained from Mt. Lebanon was floated to Ibis port. Here Jonah took ship lo flee to Tarshisb here Peter rawed Dorcas to life urrc ue ivujou miii oiujuu mo loiincr, usa firs vision Of the sheet filled with things clean and unclean, and received his message from Cornelius. Jafl'a is still the sea port of Jerusalem, but it is trade is ex ceedingly small. I will only add, that from it I took ship for Smyrna. Yours, 4a. W O. Attcntioa! New Goods. K he just received a splendid l it of Gn tlciiH-u'tt l r nn 1 Water pro J I !;, KnrlicH VW'tilkiiii: shuei a 11(1 WlipjXTN s lot of Kerseys, Plaids, Je.ns, A. c. 'I'hese, together wilh our entire amorimeut of desiiable Coods, wiil Iw disposed of oil accommo dating terms. HEARTT 4 J0Rr)f. Raleigh, Nov. 1. 91 100 KKfi'M Hiip'erior White IaiJ, !) liarrels of Linseed Oil, Just received and for sale very low, at lhe Drug Store .of , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Sc CO. Nov Iv 7 NoTemher I, l.1Ti. FIlESil OVSTEliS & FISH. Tt thf fHr.r-.P5H ol i!ll!e-ixh Mild tT.ti t'o:i:ifj-v sriMKntllv. 'SflK HI HSCWIULK, ihrouith lhe medium of I the Press, lsrs lese rrv resiM-ctfllHv to render his no, ert thanks 10 the Poblic, fer lhe very liberal euroiiiiutemi iil e tended lo him in Ins line of busi- s.sscstetrr of Oisiers H(t( Fish, heretofore. snd would br, l, pn to inform his cut,,n!ers, lhal he hss si; .10 lesnmed lhe business, and has InraieJ his establishment 111 the bml In known as lhe Cannon 'r lhe OJTuv. of lite " SlaiiJurd," where hviwill be bsppy Ui serve ummiruer Patrons aud oth ers, sriih Oysii rs, Pish, nJ such oiln r deftraries as he , sv ! ,i',ls 10 pfneure in llie NoiloHt market. "KTIlKs tfi'S.U nv.4l fims willhere cei,d dsnlvi Imiu,.- a-riilti I; cihki kail llnad and I',"l::i riMll on W'ednes tls nd Frnhv whtih may be relied on. I would in ennciu-infi sxy lo my snrofis, that wbat rter I ulfer for sale, whether lite spplscalion be made in H'fMii or ihrounh serssms, mil in- fretmm. 1 would slso ,id, tht p,.oni ,n miv uf llie ad joining Countie, or sll such place as may be prscli csble to wml Oysien wilh ley, will Uave their orders promptly and faithfully attended l, Uey ivmc w.tiv diiecliuas aa lo uVs conveysiic. ' " iOUS WILBON. Rsleiih. r(ov. 4t. 87 Vishif(on Hotel. rilllK Kubscuher hm 1 ken posseesion of Ihis well1 jfl known Kstsl,h hmenl,EatofiliCsiitol Square, and is now folly prep , red 10 ecommndaie Boarders by ihe day, month or year, al as icss.inahls rales as the lirrwis Kill sITord, and much lower than other llon-es in ihe City. Hsvinii (rood iHables and Lots,' snd Rim his persons I st ten ion 10 the keeping of Hn'ses, his Est rbhshment oilers Mctihtr ad fan is tea to Travellers and Drovers, who warn their Horses ell taken care of. Us treats he will receive a fair shsra of public patronage, as all his eff ,rl shall be Used to five silisfac ion. ALSEY BEVERS. Raleigh, Xov. 1?. 90-t t ,1

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