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. I " "" . .. - . ,. . , .. ,- I Ve- ouJ iliac di- terly' t luitf 1, oir" oum' ihn id aid nh- onn ford, lient liter, ould from civej tercai LI.. IWts NA, lis o!i i, thO )CE oust, 3 ia t E for hu , and nlimlj io I be to k w i IIS. 40 if :ph T, ml I,ir ihe Josr'b Court lier to Heirs iieaia,! r 1 1, -ml Heir claim- cr, iff- hefurf ol Kl in r III lit 13 e. lurk, am. ini I VI. v tin lontb pre c II fl1 ,plen Chesi JSC.' nj ' Mci led b aw if ss. i. h' Va-oH ic!, ii ally " i C"- rod .IS leie liin' TOIiTXIiVII. RALRIGFI. N.C. Tuesday, November 25, 1845. WHIG CONVENTION We are authoriied to announce, that a WHIG rONVENTION will be held in this City, ou Mon day, the 12th dat of January, 1846, to nominate a Candidate for Governor of the Slate, to be voted for in August next. We are aware that some Counties have" expressed preference for an earlier day, and the time agreed j on may operate inconveniently to some sections of (he State, but the decided preponderance of senti inent is in favor of the day designated. He canuot be a true W his who will not submit to a little incon- Kenience to promote so good a cause. Iet the lugs jthen, one and all, gird on their armor, and prepare or the crisis. It is true we cannot expect such a .-lirlwiud of enthusiasm, as when marshalled to the field in -person, by the lamented Harrison and the gallant Clav. But victory, under present circum- ances, would speak more loudly for the perpetuity if Whior mincioles. than ever before. Because it Qifoiild show in bold relief a noble picture of firm en iiirance of steady, unflinching perseverance, in be- alf of deafly cherished principles. Let us, then, ut our shulders to the wheel, and revive the Whig pirit in North Carolina. No where, have Whig rinciples done more to ennoble a State than iifour ood old Commonwealth, and no where, have they lern better sustained. Our opponents, trusting to the supposed inactivity of the Whigs, are, every where, organizing and pre paring for action. Thry mult br met. NoUhig m fsortli Carolina, in view of the eminence which the State has attained under Whig Administration, ca.n iesitate as to his duty. To doubt it, would be to li ke intelligence and patriotism of the party, and wt forbear. We will only add Remember Uie 12Ui of January. THE COMPTROLLER'S REPORT. We commence in.this paper, and shall continue in Wure numbers, until the whole be published, the annual Report of the Comptroller of Public Accounts. t.will exclude for a short time, our useal variety; ut as nothing is more interesting to the people, than knowledge of the manner in which the public funds Jre disbursed, we presume the space, occupied will ot be complained of by the reader. PUBLIC EXAMINATION, &c. A Public Examination will be held in the N. C. Ililitafy Academy, on next Friday, 9 o'clock, closing kith an exhibition of Fencing, to which the Parents ind Guardians of the Students are invited. Public hew Parade on the afternoon of the preceding day. CONGRESS. This body meets on Monday next the first Ses- on since Mr. Polk's election. Intense interest will F felt throughout the country, to see the President's essage ; aud the enquiry is already earnestly made ow, as to what complexion it will assume, and what principles he will promulge. We believe, notwith standing the backing and filling of the " Union," the overmnent orgaa, ia relation to Oregon, that the President will take broad ground on that question, ate inmrhich will lay the foundation of uew relations with 'nglaud. We shall, of course, give the Message an any insertion. WASHINGTON IRVING. It seems a very superfluous act, to criticise the ntinga of this Author at this time, considering that fey have passed the ordeal of years. But ws must allowed to recommend them to the attentive pe rtual of the rising generation, as replete with those hearty sentiments, which, though perhaps conveyed a style of light sarcasm, are calculated to impress e roundest truths ou man.. He is not sufficiently own to be appreciated. Sir Wai,t er Scott, the Itiius of bis age, pronounced the Sketch Book one the greatest productions of the times ; and if men juuld only read and understand if they would lidy his works in the proper mind they would dis ver a number of hidden truths, which to the care- reader would only prove unprofitable trash. MISSISSIPPI SENATOR. The Governor of Mississippi has appointed Joseph i' Chalmers to the seat in the U. S. Senate vacant 'lie resignation of Mr. Walker. The Southern 'former speaks in very high terms of the ability and fharacter of Mr. Chalmers. ID The Nashville Union (Mr. Polk's organ, and if hose Editor was .the party candidate for V. S. tastor,) declares for open and hpt war on Mr. amey, the Senator elect. To the suggestion ihat would be best to await Mr. Turney's course in the Senate,, before speaking out, the Union says, that iuch a policy ia to entirely at war"- witJj its notion f'"i ouiy, tual il it wore to obtain the sanction th party, the Editor of the Union would resign his i Y "nib a Yery pretty fight, but Mr, fruruey 7 . inclina to believe, prove a full match for bis lent. Several friends of the Hob. W. C. Preston f endeavoring to indoce bim to accept the Presi Pcy of tfie Sootb Carolina Colleja. COTTON CROP IN TEXAS W rrttul data from Texas, rs pereeiVa that the Pre drooght, wliieh prerailed during the months I Jljr and Angwt, In the Western and Middle fuatiea, hat materially iniured the Cotton Cnn rn Columbia to Austin on the Colorado, it ia said, eroo will fail abort hv cm. half. Thm PI... . Itho Braxos aboro San Felipe, and on the Trimiy, f hava suffered severelv. THRT.E DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. The Steamship Massachusetts, Captain Whiti, which left Liverpool for New York on the 21st of October, put into Holmes' Hole, Wednesday (19th,) in" consequence of the sickness of the Captain. The mouey market in London had experienced a check, and was tending downwards on account of the alleged misunderstanding between Sir Rohert Peel and the Duke of Wellington. At least that was the nominal cause.. In I lie Liverpool Cotton market for the week eud- - . I lug isutuurr i i, uit-ro uuu Dt-U a biijiii iulichd m : n. l i i .1 i I i i:i. :... ; tiip domnnj, but without alteration in the prices. 1 i nn rr i a. n . . oaii'H tor nit wck ii),tuj oniva. bags. Imports, 1 13,887 In the Grain Market there had been a general rise . , , . , , .. . in the prices of most articles of trade, and m Wheat and Flour a good amount of business had been done on speculation. WIIVT NEXT? Hut a few days ninre, we read an account of a French Chemist, making ire by heat, and we are startled at the progress of science. Now we read that ' a paper has been made in England composed entirely of inn," and we throw up our hands in won derment at the rapid advancement of art. What next T We have concluded not. to be surprised ut any thing, no matter how perfectly impossible itmny appear. We begin to,be convinced of the truth of Mirflbeau's sentiment, that " the word unixissilile sheuW not U found iii the vocabulary of ..man of . tl"' autii-uliiy continues, and is found loo powerful energy." ' We have a proposition to' make, which , for ,lie aid rea!"," ,u verrome. The effect is no we think will puzzle these Lamed men' more than toriuus-the cause remains a souielhing, we know malsJhg ice of fire, or pa'per oLimn. and that is, to! not -what. devise somo-means to make delinquent subscribers pay lip. When thul is accomplrshed. we wil K"?t'4 uuder, and acknowledge that this is a great country, and a great age we live in. Impossibility will then bo an obsolete word, and must so be recorded ill all the new dictionaries EI)l'i:.VTION IN VIRGINIA. - Not only the ciiizens of Richuiond, btil those of other parts of Virginia appear to have their interest in the suffering cause of Education in that Slate re awakened, and to'be disposed to make an effort to produce a better state of things there than has pre vailed for the last quarter of a Century. A lew vveeks since, a meeting of the most prominent citi zens of Richmond, which included the principal Of ficers of Government and other leading men, was held for the purpose "of devising and getting into ex ecution some plan for the better education of tlijBir fellow-citizens generally ; and ths-meeting was high ly successful. On Wednesday evening lust, the cit izens nf Norfolk held a public meeting for the same laudable purpose. AD VERT IS IXC. The New Orleans Delta has quite a pithy para graph on this subject. Advertising, says the Editor, is to business, what the oil is to the night-lamp. " Withhold the necessary supply of oil, and the light goes out advertise not liberally, and who you are, or what is your business, is known only to a limited circle your expenses otherwise continue, your bu siness falls off, you break, and your name which was never seen to an advertisement in the newspapers, now figures in the list of bankrupts. This is true all true. It is the teaching of the times, and he who will not learu it must never expect, at this pe riod of general activity aud rivalry in business, to keep up with his advertising neighbors in the race for patronage and prosperity." A PORTRAIT. Gen. TiiohToJekiersov Green has announced his inteution lo be a Candidate for Congress iu the Western District of Texas, when the State is ad mitted into the Union. In Ilia printed Address, he draws the following Portrait of Gen. Houston. Whd shall say that Gen. G. is not a skilful artist? " When I have seen that country year after year abused by a dastard enemy, plunged and desolated and our own Chief Executive President Houston, foremost in falsely asserting to the enemy our ina bility to redress these outrages, when I have seen that same Executive acting under a settled purpose to. destroy that fair portion of Western Texas w liieh has paid the heaviest tribute both in tuxes and blood, I have boldly and stall times,, and ou all occasions, opposed this measure. So likewise have 1 opposed his measures when I have seen him pandering to the intrigue of a French diplomatist,- who modestly asked lo make Texas a " Franca Terian" depend ency. So have 1 opposed his nefarious attempt to put her under British vassalage, his correspondence with the blond thirsty Sanla Anna, his denuncia tion of the brave men of Mier, his usurpation oT the law which gave Ihem bread, -his proclamation of piracy against ihe gullaut Commodore Moore and the Nuvy,-Miis extravagant friendship lo our Indian enemies, his compound frauds lo defeat annexation, all. all have 1 boldly opposed both in and out of Con gress. While I have many personal friends in Texas, who have heretofore been the avowed friends of General Houston, I beg that they will not deceive themselves, as to my opinion of bun. I have lung since conscientiously believed that he was the most corrupt man personally and politically I ever knew. This belief has never been disguise 3 ; on all occa sions, for the last nine years, have 1 spoken and pub lished it. His favors and his cowardly malice 1 have ever held in eqnal contempt, and between him and his principles and myself there can be no compro mise. When 1 have seen him proclaiming in his annual Message the most stupid untruths when I have seen hiin swallowing at the bar of Congress falsehoods before they were cold from his lips when 1 have seen bis blubbering lamentations over his Cherokee connections when I have seen him wal lowing in the filthiest gutters of your capirofj a dis gusting bloated drunkard, and a majority Of our countrymen folding their arms and countenancing these, and a thousand other of his .enormities, my heart has bled for niv country, but never have 1 de spaired of a brighter dsfy. That brighter day, fellow citizens, thanks to your republican principles, is at hand, when we can proudly look to the I resident of this great confederacy as our President, to Ihe Ameri can Congress as our Congress, and to this great Nation as our Nation. THOMAS J. GREEN. Travel. The. number of passengers carried on the Hudson river is about 3,000 a day for eight months, or 730,000 a year. Between Boston and New York, 630 a day, or 321,000 a year. In England, the number on the Great Western Rail Road from London to Bristol in 1841, was 1, 9'J8,0lM). On the London and Birmingham Rail Road, 1,093,000. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1815. TENNESSEE. On the ah instant, Mr. Dhowx, the new. Governor of lennessee, sent a Message to the Legislature, in which he recommends the entire abolition of the punishment of death, the erection of a new Penitei . t.ary, a liberal system of public Education, the en- couragenient of Internal lmproveinents by chartered companies,' the punctual payment of the inlereKt on the .Slate debt, (which is estimated at $3,000,000,) the creation of a sinking fund to extinfruixli the debt, and a re-orrranizatiou uf the State liauk of Ten- ssfe - tn- W. VV E... nf the N Y. Cnn. rier, has given notice of his iutentiun lo sue the pro- nti.l.. nf !.- K V Vrihnna tor llliolf in revivinir i ' , . .' V ; j L ., i. , r . . tne cnarre mat lie was uriuou uj um unim vi me ANTIPATHIES. Every one, who has mingled in snqjeiy, is ac quainted with the peculiar feeling of aver-ma, towards .particular individuals, which is so well clexrihcd in the hacknied verse I do not like thee, Doctor Fell, The reason why, I cannot tell ; Hut yet this trulh-I know lull well, I do not like thee. Doctor Fell. Cut though tins feeling be felt and acknowledged, the observer wujulcl be puzzled to slate from what pe culiar feature of the object contemplated, his dislike arose, or wherefore it was felt at nil. Nevertheless, tv npnRlPV still si.'.vTir : Prnnnriiiiiiate In the rpi'ret wh.Wi we extwri- eticc-d on hcanii,- of tli rewgnalinn of hisseat in the "Senate nl Ihe I ii;!ed Elates by Mr. RrttKlKN, thp cliHlingtiiHlied Senator from Ihe Stnlenl Geor gia, i the pleasure which wf. new feed ;n i.nnotin ciniV tn our reader that the Lejric-i.i'tiri! of hist Slate have, in elloct. refused Id aiv; his refitin. timi: that is ti'sav, licinjf obliged by tln.'iriatli of ofliee infill the vacancy occasioned by his resig nation, they proceeded to an Flection, and M r. lir.itRicy, alter being nominated bv accl iinatioi by llie, VVIiicj Member of ihe Legishcl un; as then candidate, received the unanimous Wli g vole tc fill ihe vacancy occasioned by his own resigna tion, and ivn elected accordingly. Mr. Uukimi n, therefore, we are h ippy to say, continues in tin: Senate until the -1th day of M.irrh, I.S17. Airfori'i lnt"llifn:ur. A MOST MELANCHOLY AITUAV vv e are called upon to record an occurrence by which nun of our oldest iilliabilaiitx Iim been deprived of life, and in a brief space of nine Irans- terred from the scenes of tune to enter noon lliose of eternity. On Thursday rvpiunjf, IMth instant, the appalling intelligence wa.i communi cated to us ih it ('apt Ciiaklks Vaviilcko.iii h id been murdered ! I . ioii repcinn to ihe place where (,'apt. U hid Ixeu in the habit of tr.iu-ac-ting business as a merchant, we saw hi hi la:' oil a table, a gh ist ly and bloody corpse, l'tciiu all the particulars we could learn, it appears thni Angus Ta.yi.ur, a yuunn; man whom we judged lobe about 2.") years of ajje, had been in ami be fore the store o( ihe deceased, making tit.' ol mi'lis and abusive epithets ihatl.'apt. V. had ordered Taylor away, from his store, pushed him away, and was observed to strike him with a click, up on which llie two closed, anil passed a number of blows, Taylor using a dirk knife whic h he h nl in his, hand, and with which he mllic ied nine se vere wounds in the left side ot ('apt. V. thusr iii. sing his death in about haif an hour As soon an I the parties separated, Tavlor fled, hu' wxspursii. Oil ami overtaken, and itniiieilialelv placed in con finement. A Jury of Inquest w is luijianelavl on the body, aud ihe lniioi iMy verchc I rendered : ", That llte'eaid CNiaries Varulerford came to' his death jn consequence of several wounds, lo j wit : two wounds inflicted in and upon the side ' of trie said Charles V-amlerford, by Anous Tay lor, on FrrVit-street, in the town of (,'heraw, in i the said district nf Chesterfield and State ol S j Carol iia, on the evetnn'' ol the thirteenth day ot j f; November, in Ihe prrsent year of our l.rd oiip thousitid eight hundred and forty five, and that Ihe said two mortal wounds, with seven or eight other", were inflicted wilh a sprinj back dirk knilc, ol the value cd twenty five centc, and th.t the said two morn! wounds penetrated the cavi ty of ihe cherd, one in the region of the heart, and the other a little below the limp, and were of the width of one inch each. And po the Jur- ors aforesaid, on lliffir oaths aloresiul, do say that the aforesaid Angus Taylor, in "the manner and form aforesaid, Charles Vauclerford then and there feloniously did kill, against Ihe peace and dignity of ihe samq S'.ate aforesaid" Immediately alter the altove verdict was ren dered, the pr soner was conveyed lo the jail al Chesterfield Court House, there to be confined liti ,k ., .al. r..i, Mam- i... ...tt - ,1.1..,. iir.i ddbti'hi ... .no u.'m i. niivu 11 vui be tried for hrs offl'iice. The death or ('apt. Vamlerford hnscast aglooin over our cointnuni.y. We learu that he wa cine of the original settlers of the tow n, and from his long residence among it's, was known to nearly all our inhabitants. Clwraw (iazette. The late election iu Mashauiicsetts has es tablished the welcome fact thai Locoioco princi ples are not ganing ground in this Couiuionw t'ait.i. But a few years since and Makccs Morton, the Democratic candidate for Governor, wus elected by a majority of the popular vote. It was only a majority of one, to he sure; hot it was, nevcrlhe lets, a mnjnrily. Now. the Democratic candidate falls short of a majority by upwards of thirty thou land volet, an immense difference, which can only be accounted lor by llie lact that ihe doctrines of Locofncoisin are not suited lo the geniup, capaci ty, or character ot the people uf Massachusetts. Huston Journal The Ralryih IStandaril, appealing to the Lo co Focos to, be united, and lo attend the Con vention which meets on the Slh of January, rat tles the bones of Gen. .Jackson, and cays : " You will assemble on the anniversary of that day, which shed so much lustre on his military fame. Yon will come up to the Capitol with Jackson in your hearts, snd with his principles on your lips." 'What principles! Does the Standard refer to Gen. JacksouV advocacy of the l'et Dunk sys tem! his approval of a Tariff fur Protection! his recommendation to Congress lo divide the 'jiroceeds of the sales of the Public Lands? or his Proclamation and "Bloody Bill!" QUA'arth SlaU- -.1 TIip StateTakut CoNvrNT.oN which recent. ly seiiitiiM at Iloilidityvbnrir (Ia.) adjmirnnd arinr h srsion ot twn Ann i u nkiofl., tmsed nf iLcniliers f tl,'n Io,n,.fraiic parly, and j 'A' ' " , ". p", wern "'lted .n tlm .nam will, aecorum mianimilv. A series nt resolutions was aJ!llP,( f whicl; lhp fowi arc ()f (, j moat nmflied interest, as shmvin.r n; sent imenl j f the Peuiir-yK 'inia jro:n,'l)S "wiih regard In ! ,l" fllt l"" In b made by the Iofico i . ACiuiiiislr.iliuii unon the I .intl ol lili: A(iii(i l-iitHiznicr, ! Af.lfil, I liar. I IIC U:o o l-ellllsylv.lllia H i deeply inlcp'Mrel in the nuinteinin e and per ' wrvntioa of the protectivp po.icy .idi.rded hv the cxis;iti!f Revenue Tantf. vj,-,A Vliut rlie iw,ni!e if tills Sllatn : . , .. , f . " . ' Prn"P1"Mlio value, undereland the tmporlanc and are pleilgrd to thrj sjiiinorl, and cannot be J se(lcrc into the? abandonment nf betrayal nl" ' thai policy, winch in the brief period nf thrpo year hag reanimated the almost rli'sprindiucr .. enero;ien and reelurcd the prosiraie credit ol thi.s C'uiiiiiion wellh. liisnhi:', 'Flnt we are opposed to a liori2nnt.il or I wen y it rent, ail taturriii Tanff. iiiasiniirli ai it neither adonis lair, just, nor adeciuaic, pro. tection to in iiiv i the great tnlerests nf the Stall) nf I'eliiisvlv.iiiia ; nor can it iill'ml reven in FUfficior.l to ibMray llie expetifes ol the tiovcril- ment rronnitucally achninisteied. Jiextilml, I hat the Tardl Of HP.' has vieliled I i ,- i - eutlicipnl iwrihie In defray the exji''nses ol tlm (JnvrriMtietit ucomumcBlly inlinniistereil, and has J afTordpil ' fair and just prnloclinti to al1 Ihe great j illtereplH of he whole Union, omhrarinir iigriciil- j l if, inaiiul n luti'S, the uici h.iUif arts, c-oiniiicrce, and li;n il"Iio'' " I ...., . 'i'l. .. i.,.Ci,-e , ,1 Itu n.l let' fiw o.l i ll'? r "Ol'; a j c ii ivc" ncu :n io r"ii" 1 1, in i ii v a v ) Uldleriiiilv iter or iiichiv the Tar. IV el so I'arircf I'M'' so long as the same v elds i-ulVo a'nt levi-nue to tic fra-y lllf exjiensi s ol the ( iuver nini'lit. Uesn! I hat tfi.s ouvc iihoii. t heretore, re. sperllullv demimi at the hands of the (.'..noress ol the L'tiion 'Int "c'oral iiniteciiciii w hich is their iniierilnni i' ; :h it : he ex;s' n s'st' in ol revenue liavincr Inil'illi'il it k :',(.'. it obji'i I, it is highly linper- i l ( Ihat tlio laWK on such sul'jerm as thu Tarili' should l)(! pcrui I iient in I le'ir i ha r.u ler, which wnii'd lie a sure oiiar ni'y to flic i tiiri jinsi; ul ihe country and the investment itt capital. The Mvsn.t:Y n 'ii" loil.iw nig among d 'V It is an cur ous w i.h lor pome lone. Ilia i,iri';a--UV find be ll.i.Hmo I lei .'uro of ihe a ii story as we luve met t " There was n-nt oll'.li'ooi London lo (il. i.-tow a s'uaii tiiec'ot iiiusliii, about oi e po unci lalilll'S : States, to weight, the his: ry of whii h was an The cotton caioe Iroin the Cinied London ; from London it went, into M iiichestcr, where it was iiirimif.icturcd iiilo yarn; Iron) Manchester it went lo I'lifsley, where ; II was woven ; It w as sent to Ayrshire next, wleTe ! i! was lainboiired ; a'terratils it wup conveyed to : Duiihari.ei, where it' wai hand sew cd ; and again I relumed to l'aielev, whci if was sent lo a distant ! 1 .... v , , . ' ' I was return., to I ais ey ; .hen svot to (oa-my . and was finished, and Iroin ,(il:is;mv was sent per ! cciach to leidoil. Il ih diliic till prei i.sely to as-- certain the .Inn" taken lo ItniiLJ tins, , r 1 1-Ij lo market; lint li must tie pretty near the Until lorol reckon It two yens iroin tne nine il was pai Keil 'd in America lilnii c'.olli it arrived a I the ware house in London, wlitiher it must have been conveyed three thousand uitlen by sea and nine hu iilred and twenty bv laanl : nnd conlrthitlfil towards the sup. port ol no less than one hundred and fihy people. whose serv ices were necessary in llie carnage and man n Met mi aig ol t Ins small cjuanl ity of col Ion, and by w tin b 'I.e value has advanced i wo ! Imuand per cc.ii!. Wh-r is said of ,t Ii is piece is descrip tive orto inconsiderable part of the trade." ITTit" Memphis' Convention met on the 12:h instant, and aiijioiutecl a committee to select the Oilier. The toMowuig is the nun gates as vet announced lo he iu From Tennessee, 1!)7 ; Kentucky, 7 ; Arkansas, Vi ; Mississiiiiii, l ; Missouri, 1") ; Alabama, 10; S. Carolina, 7 ; N- Carolina, 1 ; Illinois, IU ; In diana, I ; Tcxts, It. S.v.vO'TV of A IIorisE. A drunken man having ih-ii lioin his hors'e iu our streets u few clays ago, Hie faithful aiiiiniil stood by bis master, and when a o.Miileiii.ni upproachi'd. Hie horse, apparently sup posiiig ihat. some indignity was about he offered to the prostrate biped, altempled-to bile, and finally lam.. I Ins hi eis and kicked at the minuter. Wh.ch was the mere sensible uiinnnl '- 1'tnjettrt ilie Oluerrci . It is laughable fo sec in the t 'nunc exlracfs from sin ill Locoloco papers, lauding the " hold and pa ti lotic tone of Hie organ on the OriV'ii cpiestioii." 'IVtily bold has been that tone, 'i'he whore or none," said tlw .Union, in its " hold and patriotic tone'' "the whole or none of Oregon ;" And Hie s nail fry responded " Ihe whole or none." Hut the sober, responsible editors ol ihe party, who h ul a living lo g"t and a char-icier lo maintain be yond Die Achiiin.si ration; said thai such lan- snuee would not do ; and yylien Ihe AdmiiiislM Hon heard ihat, the I.'oion said, wiih a bold anil patriotic tone," " it only mean! the wlm'e or none ol the claim, not llie ten ilnry " The be st portion of the Ii:olocO prom is using I litgnage wiih ref erence to the Oregon question "that vviii have an filed upon the Administration in the sot'lcuient of Oregon. V. S. (laztlle- Melancholy. We learn from the Wheeliiirr Times ihat Caplain J. C. Krin, ol ihe ladled Stales Annv, and late Aul-dc-Camp to General Gainis, committed suicidu at Wlieelina on the ltjih instant. The event happened al the United Slates lintel, where lie had laken lod'inos on the preceding Monday, on his arrival from Cin cinnati!, lie appeared to be melaiicholiujit somewhat cieranord : and on theniohi ol iheoVi and Hi was heard walking Ins room all niyhl, until about t 5 o'clock in the iiiornmjr, when he appears lo I have taken a pistol Iroin his trunk, and, alter ! snaDuiiisf two ucrcusston caps, succeeoetf on the third trial in biowino; a ball through his riyht tem ple, which killed him instantly. A.mericaji Wo.hen. M.de TocqneviUe, epeali. ing of American women, says ; ' A for myself 1 do not heailate to avow, that although the wo. men of the United States are confined within the narrow circle of domestic life, and heir situation is, in some respects, one of e.Ttreme rfepefiderice. I have no. where geon women occupying a loftier position; and If I were asked,1' now I am drawing to a close of this work, in which I have spoken ,.f so many tinners done by the Ameciicaiis, to what the singular prosperity and growing sirenlh of that- people ought to attributed, I should reply v tht $uyriurily tf t'atir mthm." ARRIVAL ok the STEAMSHIP MUTANSIV. 13 I1AV.H I.ATKR HIO.M rirROI'R. The steanor Kritnnnia arrived at HosUin on Tlmrs- day, with dutes frnm Liverpool to the -llli, London to the 3d, nnil I'ans lo the IhI inslnnt. The neuuiiulH in a cominorciul am! fmrniri il point of view, are inure important llinn tliey luve brrn for the last twenty yenrx. A terr.blc revul.snm hiif rommenred in I'u'and. grentcr than tlnit of In.'5, and sii:n!nr to iliat'of I-'it7 in the I'uitpil Sl.ites. 1 Ins ri viilt-ion lias been priicjuced !V t lie '.uiilniied llllluenec of n I"mI lmresl :ill over fMi'tianr! .iml Ki: rope, I191I n, .rv Fy-lcin.aniHhe unthinking ,M. flation in railway ypeeul at ion. -All stork', pud eve ry Maple is going down. exeepl the pric ot hreacl- slutti,, wlnffh tilt- iiniieiiiliiiKuluhinie enhances nnil improves. Tliis terrible movement is just in its com mencement. The firs! blow has be en struck and i. in Irelund, the delator '(' ell is already using it ! lor the purpose of opposition to the unioiu The Eng lish government seems to l.e in a state of uhirni, and Sir R. Peel is calling cabinet after cabinet, to dehlie rale ou Ihe opening of the ports, and Ihe !"t me ans i meet imiH-mling famine. Cotton is downcorn w ! up and the cvrilenieut caused by the revuU: hi is increasing every day. What the result mav be, no' I ,. ,.all .,, r!lJ j, la ,. ,. j,,,,;,," f . ,. , . ou iii me ini.iie lai anu I'oiniL'ui su rn-rscrncc lire ui 1 ' 1 I I'''la'"1 '' ranee. , J The failure of the I'otatoe crop becomes more and ; j mure disastrous, nnil in Ireland especmllv it will j cause a general and ihst ressing misery. So pre.ving j has the necessity lor a r. ineiK . and a snirilv ol oilier ;' 1 ' ! fond hreoine, that I .linnet (''oiiucils Imv been held ai w nieii cue propo-uioii ni cipemnir ine port "l " " "" " 1 1 '" "l'"'"g pons , , Kingdom for the admission of llrendstiill, i.i n nin. : has been di.-ciissed, and il is very probable IhuL it will . be rarried into elK-cl. i (.1(m ( k(l( wari jn ,. ,,. ,., , ,. . ,, 1 I .cue in inr mono:. ii luiio i1-.iiieis vvn. in ,c siaie of comparative pio-tialion ; ne.nly ul! de,-.ri ipi ign. of prnrhirp had received a check, but il v. as Imped ,t would not lie lasltilo. In I'mmIO Gllehlisl, M alio, en the I fit 1 1 ili a. . tin- Kev. . liotielt H . Ilardie, o!lie-lv of l hi, lo ,Wi.- Mary I n i"i anv die, .VI r Aiiti Kiiodes. loan llillll Jenlcins. to M,h Nun- 1 ey. oldest liaii;!il id' lleiov W. .lone-, l;o. III I'.dgiioiiih, hv llev .losepli It. Che hue, Po' I raukllil Hart, lo Miss Sarah l.nau. Ill Ihe viciml) of I aetleville. Key. John .1. Itriillt ly. In Miss Helta Ann, elcleat daughter of the lute I liivid Mini Il, Esi. Ill Washington, N C, bv l.cv Mr Suowclen, Mr. Samuel ('. Kbnin.to .Mis. 1'olly Ann Uloont Al-o, by llt-v. .Mr. cr.-froiv, -Mr. Jaines M. Toyman, to .Miss .Mary I fauh .on. lit Porijiiiuiau:-, .Mr. Joseph W. Ilaraow, fo Mi.s Martha M- Ives. muni UUU I ,, Granville. Captain Thomas Cr ssom. I ( Irange emmt y. Miss Mary Amanda, daughter Mr. 1 nomas lturi.ui, aged I., wars. i a i iiveuevuie, nr. ..iary I'eener, j'U ariotu : ,U years. ' .Nearc linton, ."samjieon county, .nr. street Asli- : ford. ) Ou llie ILhh inst., at Iiis residence in Ldentnii, Win. j j I. lia-coe, Liaj lorni'-r Slierifl ol' Chow-iiu I III W iliniug'on, Mrs. Cal'Une U'lsiell, wif of i Daniel I,. Kuss.dl, Lsij., of llruoswiek eonelv, and ; daughter-of David W. Sinntders, lisi , of Uiislow j county, in the iffhli ear nf her Be. j 1 1 I k.'itlt lV IllC Slll-3i. a l!ood sohidv. & k - . . . ' WILL pr( k. 91 :t Raleigh, Nov. !2.i ";',:!,'c:'l10T''18 Negroes fur ftalcxr, UK ADV'KIfTlNKR wniiM olli-r Inr f.U- ihe aUove muihIkt t fCIlS fdrrnintr Ul fumi- : liffj. Anionit iImmn ih one ynunn Hl.irKiniili, r it larly liroulit ijfi to ihe irrtWe, 12 (ellown nm Xi , woikciH iii nil. 'J hry tire a lino j-uncl, and will t 1 Hold hy Nl ol JiinmifV ni'jfl. I 'I'rrma. Two IhihU CtjIi hafiiiic nrgotmMo ; paper hi :i nntl H nionHi j For lurh'r inhif riuiHon, n Frtlor 3(ltWrir(I lo Mr. Ma u mi all. Pom MitMifr at Halifax; N. C. will hp ff omj-lly iiimivpmj. Nov. 22, isir. o:i llmj ! Peebles, White" & l)av is, ; GROCERS AND COMMISSiON MERCHANTS, I OSsI Nlr'cl, IN'U'i'uSmi'p, V ;i. EEI' AI.WAVS nn hand s large ami well assorted supply of ( KOCKRIES, and tiav pruiulcr Htti'iition lo ihe talc of C OTTON, rOft.V ' , WHEAT, I'l.OI K, And all other kiucU of Produce. LKML'EI. I'LKIH.K-i, relershurt;. TtltlVt - iin i;, lorincrlv of I'K IEI1 It. DAVl.-s, Jr. Wsriini -I,', ,.C Petcr.l l.ICATIO..-Incr.oi M i.forv ol t,H i.r ol I8l2-'l:l, '1'hierry's Historical Works, Dr liurbiu's Travels in tlx- Ejf Wrhstvi's Encycluprudia ol Uuincstic Economy, (ireen's Mm E)tM-iJjliun, Wotcs from over iSra, hy lilcliell, " V hippoorwill. " a Poem by (ieo. P. Morris, Tuppec'k Prcivc cbial Phihisopbv, Whewell's Element!, of Morality and Polity, Vliss Ueecher's Doniertic Econoiny, The Aineiican Miepherd, Ity Ii A. Morretl, H i iiecn l!in. culture of Ihe Vine, Fremont's Lipediiron to ihe Rocky Mouniains, Thirwall's llnloiy ol Orcere, Autobiography ot Aiberi, translalpd from tbe Ital- ian, by C E Leter. Florentine Histories, 'by Jiiiccolos Machisvulli translated by V. E. Lester, The Citizen of a Republic, by Ceba translated by C. E. Leste?, Works of Fiction," Adventures of Cspt. 8irnon .SmrgV snd Inking j the Census and other Alabama (Sketches, hj Hooper, j Tbe While rilave, a Russian Tale, i 'he I3oom Fiiend, j London Medic il Student, part Id, Mansfield Park, The Oniy Daunhier, With a splendid snd mint beautiful assortment of Juvenile Works. Tbe shove are for sale at the old stand on the cor ner, THE 'N. C. HOOH STOUF., Where all ul our mends urs iuvi,J to Sail snj osiaiiM lbs scMwriiusBi. , NO. 8. HARMS': HOTEL, CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA, ! ! The Mibsrrilf r has l!ie pleanB lo inform his old" fiicmU nnd c ustomer, and the phlilie ietieiilly, that he Im reri-nily p'irchaeil the largn 1)I(ICK JIOL'K ailjuiiiiiiu'ihe .irth,-wei c omer of the :ourt House, in t lie Town of i uncord, md hn filled it up in lanhuuishli' and ciiiiilnrtnliln olyleasa HOIi.sK for the i.c c .Himin.hii,.. el the public. His house hrM been thonmuhlv renaired hi mni'ii are Um. .n,l I'onv, inrmlv iiirnined, and hi lurnilure ia eniirelv new. iii nosier i not 'jtpeil by an? in the Kiate. He flatter himiiell tl,m from Ilia loiiy experi ence in the husinei, he i able to gie aatislarlioa to all who may invor linn with a rait. AMI ask is i lair trial. Call and judge for jnursche. KIAll p. HARRIS. Concord, N. C. May 13, 1815. 40 if Public SaleV SUA L L cxposci at puhhc sale, on Fridur the -sh insluiit. al Ihe lale rrsiiloncr of Lewis i'ool. Uic 'cl , s niunhef of Mor-e, Mules, Hogs und Csttls llie c rop now nn linml, rotisisiing of i.orn. Wheat, lit-. I'oliloe. fodder. 1 1 ey , tc, lo'clhrr Wilh fit the K.rinirm T.ds. Wagons, farts, Ac, and ths llonsiliol l and Kitchen Furniture. 1 he ilr will lie ronlinurd from day to day Until . all is Hold. Trons ..f the H.-de: ru months credit for all smns over ten dnllais. Ilonds with approfed security wilt ' be ri fjuiM d. 1 CATll.MifN ' Pt)OL, Adm't. JVovernber 17. 91 is .GRV0 LOOflE OF NORTH CAROLINA " rsiiio oiiic ers, Alcmbcrs, and Oelenes. are tiers B bv notil'ed that ihe Annual (aininoinirsii -n id Ihe Grand Loilejc of Nmlh I srohlia will be held l Ihe Mssnmc H ill in the rnv of Kaleiijh, n Monclav venmir, the lost day ol ll,re,nlrr tiell. nt hslf-naal , (I n k, nnd will continue its slltinc. until sll Ihn ,' business win. h ei iv conic lielore it shall be disposed : "f Ulfi rrs nl Mnhordiiiiite Lodges will bo m peeled in nltciid in prcsivi, m esuse proper l)i-le(nles in he "iioinnd, sec ciiduic to the Conslitulioii and live f sws ot the (iriind Locrne. WILLIAM T, DAIN4 ; drutid Serrrliru. I-' .h'l.b, N. V., IVt. I ft, 11 ft. nttm AIK OF liAXD.'"' W ft V IR I f 3 of a Decree of (he Court of E.piilV Hjl mi ine oiiiiiv ol r runlrrm, I slisll proceed, on ""' "oin'av ol Noccrnlwr neit, al the Court-hoUso in Ihe I ow n of liiuihutg, to sefl YbK r T or i i nn , I ft I rfu I UT LftiNU 1.... Ol tibout Three Ilntnlred Aerrri. belurtt-inft lo lh ! Estate ol ihe bite Mis. Ktm T. Kuthkii, amf lin on Ihe Lust side ot I.ynth's C'reek, ill the said I ( 'ourifv. 'I'his Trad of LnncI is "ullunted ten miles North ' r ol the Tewn of Louishucir, and within nim ' mile ol ihr Hoiiil lending from iliat place lo Cifonl, j liavirij on u n tnoil iJn.-llinir, House mid convenient on' l:on,.eM nnd a nrvcr-failuiit e'ltruiif ol pure waicr. Inohinoiiel Ind vni.l. of (lie House ; and would ullord . ilelmhtlul Miuimcr nsiden, lo person, from ' lie-hnr i-eucii'v Tis.s. The purch.ner will he reipiired In fie ' lumd, pavabte in one snd two yri. Willi imeicat fiofn ihe clay ol se, and approved eeiirilv. Roll. 15. Gil. 1,1AM, Eircutor ol .Mr. E. 1 . JilTTRmr. If I V flf,lawts ()rt 17 To tllC lli-ir nt IMv f .IOMi:i'i ii:a i:, dWdtM d: I.N the matter of William Pisra, PIsintiflT, and Join M. Pi Ai r. rod htliers. -Defendants, pending in ihe Miprcm I .Km .if .North Ciioilma, Ini ihn sab- snd partition of the Heal Ettc of Joseph Pence, dercai-cd. R DTKm N '' '" "1 Ordet of the Supreme L'ourt K nl .Nnnti Cnruis, dirirtii ft the Mulisrriher lo 1 i inlnne Slid slate to the I nnrl. who wre fri, lle.r. in Law of Jose ru l'i:cr., diceasi-d, the ititrslntr in Ihe pleidinus iiauu'il livinj ,i the lirnr 61 his de ath, lo wit ; December II. IN lit, and wheihr'f any of ihrrn are since dead; surl if dead, who ih nr are their lleirN nt Law. I do hereby itive notice lo sUpcrneroi , claim iiik lo be llpirs-st-lisw of the en ill .Irxcph Pesce, de crs.'d, to con.e iu huH mules cuit ihi'i. IctniTred before tne., al the (lifirc of find Court, in ihfi City of Ka leiuli, en ilie -ec ond day of February neri. an m dn l iuil thereof the will he ricliul.nl from all benefit in1 thu diviM.iii nf the li'csl I'Xale of said uiti kIric. E. If me E.MAN, Clerk. A uuruftf 22, S1o. C7-5ins I t', and cnnumlied in the Jail of ai.arr.K County, on the 2llih of Mnv, a necro iu oi, ah. .ut t'i or .'10 yiat.i of ne, ami as he be. long t.. the Estate id MamuM I'urrimin. a Isle teni dent ol I'he Male nl Louisiana, fie is sbnill 5 feel 7 or inches IuitIi, dark Complect eel, tolerable stout! built , Km! .. it when tiikeri hp, mixed fiii!.ihit coat, Hlne Sniinet pnnla, and White Furred Hat. He tin I her Slates, thai he pmchnsrd by Trader by the name of vVnrnsck of tins Male, from h man by ihe iisme ol Lewis Dirk, of Virginia, and isriieif1 Soufh tnl nold to Samuel 1'urguson. He ssvs his mine i CLLPEN' 'l lie rmoor of ssiif Ncro i remiesled in come fnr watd. prove properly, pay c barges and lakeTiim' nAsy.or tie will he dc-stt with ns the law directs. W ILLIS ELKt.NS, Jsllnr. Connrd, June ?, 1S15. 4f-6m s T.sTH of Aortli f'tiroliiui rtiAsic- Ini ( oiinly. vV b.i lateen Ui hv W. W. Wood. issrd, nnd cumndtled by Wm. H. Jnyner, Ee , to llje .1 ail nf thu ('unity on the 2 1st day ol 1Mb month, a .Neuro man. who snys his mine is CIIARLKH ; snd. that he belongs to Henjamttl L'icks ol Maihsou Cnunti, Mississippi. He is about forty yeasold, larr." anil likely, and has a lrre mouth; has nn s coar-ce Cotton shirt and issued pantslisins. The owner is requested Income forward, and comply with the Law of the Kla'c reepertiti Runaway, or he wil! be dealt with as ihe Law direi-H.' JOH.N UAR.NES, Jailor. 21st dav of Aueii IMS. B7-6ms GLUE AND ISINGLASS. 41, A' ROE supply of Cabinet Olue, Whil Clue, ond Coupert4 Isinglass, just to hand, and for sale hy r. r. PBSUUD. Oct. 27. . iS FOR p good air. OR AtiE--.S. hsnel-omo NTOVE, a new. Also two elegant Miore'I.nnina,' O. L. CLEVELAND. Ai.idy lo Halsiuh. October SO. RAIL RBAB MEETING. fMHK etnSckhelders, and ibetse ihlerei.ted in Hileilfh and (imion Kail Keiari, sm requeud to mee t in the City ot Kaleioh, on i'Oursclav, too 4A ft in the City ot ( day of I h'c cutt er neat. i HsLib 4 Caslon II I?. OlTice, I AutsaiLsr I, ii -li. S r fa i't I
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