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I t ",'' ' 1 t . . I I I , . . ' S , . , " . . -j ' " ' e.3 imnD SB. er, on ' hem n viol. . H y ii as o big(, d frora rely," ml tn4i iiutie, in in HSUIIJ, let im. 'ciplej, uhdrrd , and n a rti articJei ireaien ii J I he 'liile it pay, rig fur Hie en ai ms Lis rers. in rse Paaif&edi cvry FryJf WESTON R. CALEK, Kd2loV and I'roprirtor, a? Tit loilaii pet UHNitzv PUIDAY, DECExlBIt 1, 1815. VOL.. XL, VII. NO. 11. e peo lieu Vy !)iii-rn, 't bur I itian.i nitalist Al arly a'i : ion of I some enjoy. bane si and usCiotu ' w e in ericfm i solve, uerful i J ap led in 12 wai and i ime of he pe ote tn I their rat ii e ihul expo. of the canon opin- con ' they i other iudi-' . mint a I i bit s min is al io!) is iponeti. taieii ch are ie just iperioi : by all Uurtm, id pro- 18 llOf let to i great' busi IriotJjr nufae ) their it may of the ones lot he t, arid re no by" of )ct, it com- il, anil vtith RALEIGH. N. C. Tuesdav, December' 16, 1815. A SHOUT SERMOX. VV,t.. has come iu eood earnest. The Scriptures When a,iy " 1 lie poor ye have always won j Awrir are sitting round our tf.rm fine, the dreary .MBing.JfiUM.BSi.Jgst tiiat some P" P'a , h shiveriui and hunery. A load ol vt ooa, or l..f of bread, will take little from oar nor., uui . . t-A ..ailir rnmflirll . tll0 ihanof Uie nungry " ... 'vering frame w armed to new life and hope, mm epay a thousand ioa. Charity Ua into actirity tlie.tmest ana mosc val uable feelings of the human heart. It is benevolence , fined and purified from the dross of the world s coia and calculating philosophy. I" world so uncertain , and changeable a this where me vale 01 poverty , is cold arid dreary, aud tho nuns ol mislortuue s tern- yesta are scattered thickly through it Charity walks , abroad as an Angel ol liglit, uisseminauug .gnune through the bosom's of the mourning, and health through the systems of the diseafd. Jt blesses, ana is blessed again. The seeds of joy it scatters, come back each night to abide, und grow iu Us own heart. It amiles, for it has won the approbation of Heaven, and made itself an heir of the promises that are full ef peace and joy. , THE FIRST AND LAST DINNER. This thrilling story, which we publish to day, will well repay the reader, for its perusal. It appeared tome years since in Blackwood, and its recent re publication calla forth the following anecdole from tho " Alexandria Gazette" : We rernrmbor that when this tale first came out In Blackwood's Magazine, a party of six young men in this place, copying the idea, had their.iuf dinner. The anniversary was celebrated lor three years. On the third anniversary, three of the original six were dead. The survivors shook mums at tneir meeting. , talked over their departed friends, and determined to j annul the agreement ! Since then another nas gone I leaving but the writer of this paragraph, and an esteemed friend, now a gallant officer of the Navy, iNaly iwo!. F.heu! fttgaces labuntur anni!" . O Wii.sum Smith, (known as " Extra Billy,") fsrmerly a Representative in Congress fiom the State of Virgiuia, was on Wednesday last elected Governor of that Stat for the term of three jears, commencing on the 1st day of January next. BX The South-Carolina Legislature has adjoarned, alter a Session of only three weeks ! Would it not be tru -roftuomy In our own State, to hold annual Ses aions of three weeks, instead of ineetirjg biennially tnd holding on for a couple of months ? BOSTON CITY ELECTION. The Hon Josiah Quincv, Jr., the Whig candidate for Mayor, has been elected by an overwhelming majority, over all opposition. Mr. Quiucy has a ma joiity of 22G4 votes over all the opposing candidates. Iu-the Common Council, the Whigs will have an overwhelming majority. Nativeism is pretty completely done over in Boston These one idea, partita cannot hold out long iu the jooJ old city of Boston. IT An election for City Officers was held iu Sa vannah on Monday last, and the Whig 'Mayor and eleven of the twelve Aldermen chosen, are also Whigs. At the last State election the Locofocos carried Savannah. The Republican says " The result, in the face of ouf recent defeat, is a great victory, and we. congratulate the Whigs on the tuc cvss of their efforts." ty Mr. W. H. Jamison, a native of Virginia, and formerly a Passed Midshipman in the Puited States Navy, waa found doad on the pavement in front of the Merchant's Hole), at Charleston, on Tuesday morning. He arrived at Charleston on the preceding afternoon from Pensacola, where he had received his discharge, owing to the bad state of his health, and had retired the same evening about 9 o'clock. It is supposed that he accidentally walked out of the win dow of his room, as there was no cause to believe that he contemplated suicide, THE OREGON QUESTION. The New York Courier aud Enquirer, speaking of the President's remarks with regard to Oregon, says : " Whether it be within the power, or will be wiih ia the disposition of Congress, to reverse the decision; and if ihey should, whether Great Britain, after the Umper displayed iu the message, would be willing to acquiesce Iu terms which she would before have ac- cepiea we venture not to conjecture. Of one thing, however, we are sure, that it will require all the pru dence and all the moral courage ot our discreet and most patriotic men, to preserve the country from the reckleaa pursuit of territorial aggraudizemeut at all hazards. " Save mi no hv f riemd !" as the member from Alabama must have said when he road the following hie friend" Slamm'f paper : "The aide-walk continue just as alippery, and ?4 u a ar hourly occurriug. taw tie Jaee of VS j' Mr' Wctr'""W morning, tekich ezem J"w all tkt prirmatic color, and waa caused by rascally iced etdewalka," AcetDtOT We regret to learn that T.iomas N fn,ce"TOI' Eq. the Minor Editor of the h7 f Heri,,d' ,eH fro,n lhe ,,eP hi dwei am' diJ hingr Kpped on account iu.. V eU n1 folimt th bvne of hie left leg jw lk)ethe arwle., MsdicaT aid waa inmiedt focured, and hi eitndnion rendered coin wruble as powiUIe. The injury, it ia feared. "7 dpline him to hia houae for a considerable Uutt. . m i wlEB J. MfJfN'uLTT. late Chinf Clerk v" ta ?f R'PTMftJixiv.-, hai. arrived at """"gton, and Wacbonenl mformntd he Crim. jn! Conn on Mohdjjf that he waa read for trial. J lhe wporta whirh appeared in aevf-fal nf the Yele pipers that he had absconded, were eon. eqwotlj uafoundBd. FACTOf?TES IN TE SOUTU. To tlie obaerviiiifand calcnlatiifg miiid, it in mat- ter of great surprise that the South ia uot fully awake ' Secretary over the Caucus Candidate, Judge Slur and alire to the importance of the ettablithrnent, of geR8, of :'tieor)ia ; and Holland re-elected Assiataat Factorieo throughout the entire extent of its territo-" ry. Look abroad upon the face of nature, and an ir resist argument in favor of their erection, and in dicative of their success, ni'etn th- eye in every di rection. -The rapid stream, the roaring cataract, the shining and invaluable ore which iie hidden in inex liaurtible quantities in the biwels of the earth, afe s ii r l i- an eiouueni nMiuniriim ill lovor 01 .uaiiuiaiiiiuo. - J ; ; broo(cast u, ,,iC p..irpo!ie r ia mockery of Omnip- i tence thus to affirm. 'He" who hath created nothing in vain, hath clearly'traced with his finger the uh- .. j..,.. i,h .(,(,!, he has endowed ' , . ,,, ,. tins lair ponton 01 our nap;iy ianu. n section o this great confederacy, is a world within itself." Exhaustions in natural wealth, infinitely di. versified in resources, teeming with the productions of almost every clime, and intersected by countless rjvers what pursuit ia there iu which U cauuot at tain pre-emineuce ? Nature fias said, here fhufl Commerce and Navigation flourish here shall the Husbandman gather in exhaustless harvests and has she not also said most clearly, most emphatically, Jhat : here shall Manufactures attain their greatest perfec tion? ' - I To what cause, then, is it to be attributed, (hat j these great and invaluable blessings are ao little ap- j predated and improved ? It certainly cannot he that we lack for men of bold and daring enterprise and public spirit I Such a charge we would feel to be a libel .upon lhe character of the energetic sojis of the South. Nor can it be that they are restrained by a penurious timidity, originating from a fear of Joss, by engaging in the enterprize. Her whole-souled, libe ral and generous character gives the lie direct to any fmch imputation. The South is governed by no such parsimonious principles. But the cause the sole reason why we have not entered more extensively and actively upon this branch of iii'lu.strioiis euter pri'.e is, that we need i ;iit upon the subject, tobiing to bear upon the minds of our pty;ile, the incalcula ble beneficial results which must (low from the es tablishment of Manufactures in our midst. And we would here offer the use of our coluimis to such per sons as may be able to give information upon this long neglected subject, "that the I'eople of the South, may be arou.-ed from their lethargy, and be brought to think and act upon n policy whiph so vitally allude their interests and prosperity. A writer iu the " Richmond Whig," some short time since, in alluding to this matter, attributes to ils neglect, the cause why so many are leaving the in terior of the Southern States, and are moving from their hotnee, in search of a more productive soil HfiYiug to depend solely upon Agricultural pursuits, they cauuot content themselves to remain on impov erished and exhausted lands, and dig out a scanty subsistence, while the vast and fertile plains of the South and South-west lie so invitingly before them In support of this posiliwn, the vwiler points to Charleston, South Carolina, which now has a small er population than it had in 1K10, and is daily losing mure The population for thirly miles round the. city is one-third less than it was before the Uevoltihon ' Nothing," taya that writer, " is to redeem that City and State but the creation of manufactories within their borders. They have got to come it, or sicken and die. The town of Clinton, iu ilinos county, Miss which formerly wai the largest town in t lie State, save Natchez, is now destroyed ; and men who held property there, and deemed themselves rich, are now as poor as the horse that was treated to shavings for grass, by placing over his eyes a paff pf greeu spectacles. Two Cotton Factories would have kept that Town up, and increased its popula tion, and made the holders of property rich." '.Viat sav the Property-holders and 'Citizens of ' Raleigh generally, to these facts ? Can we sti main idle ? POSTMASTER GENERAL'S REPORT. Tlie Report of the Postmaster Geieral informs us. that there have been three tliausaid and tUirty-thre? Postr.iastei appointed dining the last year, all Loco Focos, df course. There have also been sccen hundred and fifty-three removals since Mr. Polk came iuto office, I'ar's like these speak volumes as to the palroietge of tie Post Office Department, all of which, of course, falls back to the Executivo De, partment. The same Report informs us that there are between fourteen and fifteen thousand Post Offices in the country, all of w' 'h an Administra tion like the present would, make sulwervient to a party. Such facts impress usslrongly A ith the extent of the oatronarre of the Executive, and narticuinrlv in that department which is capable of most corrupt- ,ng the public mind- Never has an Administration been as partisan as the present one ; and if Gen. Jackson's and Mr. Van Riiren's were bad, this ia pre-eminently wt.v. Committee or FonKjoN Relations The Com mittee of Foreign Allaim iu the U. S. House of Rep. resentatires. comprises individuals of all shades of opinion. The chairman, C. J.,Ingersoll, of Pa., is a red hot Oregon man, but his ardor will tie cooled in some measure, it is to be hoped, by Messrs. Khelt, of S. C.f Payne of Ala., Cobb of Georgia, and Truiiian Smith ef Conn. Rhett and Payne are Calhoun men Cobb aud Smith, Whigs. Caleb B. Smith, Whig, of Iudiana, ia also in the Coimniltee, but we know not hi View on the Oregon question. The other members are Messrs. Bedinger of Va., Cullom of Tenn., and Perry of Md. These last are all Demo crats. N. Y. Jour. Com. JUDGE PENN YB ACKER. The Raleigh Regieter asks " who the Judf if ?" and says " we never heard of him before." For all that, the Judge is a man of sound capacity and great worth. We think loo, he is something of a Wizard, for the report goes that he got lo Wash ington us soon as his credentials, aud ihey got there as soon as steam (starting in IH hours after hi elec ,;n,.v MuU.uu n...n. 'ii,A i,,,t.r ......! i. ..a - ij,,uiij e .. inuri .uc niun nail na" that he would be elected, or a carrier pigeon ts take up Ihe-neweto him in Rockingham Richmond Whig- DEATH OF COM. ELLIOTT. This veteran Officer died al PhiiadelphiaT'8tt Wed oasday last, aged S3. o ii i:ss . Iu the Senate, Mr. Dickens has been ro-elected Sergeant-at-Arms, over Sali.tiry, also a Caucus nominee. This result was produced by our Senator, Mr. .Haywood, and one or two other Democrats to- tinir Willi the U The Standing Comiuittees of the Senate are ap- pointed, but we must content ourselves with annotiti ci ig the Chaumeii of the principal of them, and the vte ; Foreign Relations- Allen 26 ; Archer 21. Finance Calhoun 27 ; Evans 21. Qommcfrt Hay wo.ul 2b' ; Davis 20. Manufactures Dickinson 2(i ; Simmons Of. Alfrifultwe Sturgeon 2(i ; Pearce 2). Military Affair Kenton 27 : CriUend.-a 21. Militia Atchison So; Borrow 22. A aval A ffairs Fairfield 2(i ; ManguniVl- Vuhlic hand Breese 2f ; W'oodijrni. s 21. Pnrate Land C'mi.v-Levy 2.i; .hilinson o. La. 21. Indian Affair Sevier 2ti ; Phelps 2o Claim Bagby 2ti ; J. M. Clayton 20. R( r;.!utwuiru Claims Semple '25 ; Jaruegiu 21). Judii-iary Ash!ty2(i; Berrien 21. We subjoin also, the Chair.iien of the pnncipal Staud iig Committees of the Mouse, viz: C'tii'n M r. Vance, of Ohio. Co'tijnrrce Mr. MeLellaurl, of Michigan. I'uhlit- Ij mils Mr. McClernaid, of Illinois. Past ()i' Mr. Hopkins, of Virginia. j U"ii!. and Meant Mr. McKay, of tins Slate. j Judi,:iari Air. finthbim, of New York. J Public tiXpciidit iiex Mr. Dunlap. of Maine. ! MarwjaelLrcx Mr. AiIiiiih of Massachusetts. Mtlifiiiy Affairi Mr. Haralson, of Ceorgia. Fureiirn Affan Mr C. .1. I ueisoll , of Pen ll Naval Affairs Mr. Ho ines, of South Carolina. On Tuesday, tlie II nise of Ilepresehtativ es were iu Committee of the W hole ou tiie President's V . sage, when Mr. Stewart nmveutli it the Ways and Means Coilitnittee he lntr ;.:ti'(l In report that the pie-rH Tanll' hor(d remain nnaHeivii. Jlespirke al lrp.Mli in support of his amendment read Irout ami etui denied the Message ouoled, and approbated Jackson s Message section lessar;e on uie same hlioji ei. Mr. Slew-ail's speech was a very animated and pointed one. He lead Irani Mr. I'olk s present sen llllleiils upon ill," Lai ill' ijiiesl ieu seveial pa-JS.ie.'-i, and ccademued the doertii,e. lie then read cmIi.ioO from Gen. Jackson's second Messatre. advocaline; Ha coio-titulionalily ol a pioteelive Tanil". and 1. oni sumc of his other paper.,, in iavor of its uliiity, and warm!) approved of the do lines thus laid down. The doc trines iu Jackson's Mes.-age, from which he read. euiaiiHled, he pre- nned, from one ol the soundest coVi stiliilioual lawyr'S that our country had produced, Edward Livingston. lie read exiraets from Mr. Walker's Report in fa vorol' free trade aud ruhcuied the many tones ils au thor had used in l,l, the leim ' poor men' and jioiir people.' He thought il 'pule evident that .Mr. Walk er was lo be Ihe J.ao- nan s candidate for Ihe P.esi dencv .' and as his system w'as admirahly calculTileu to make a very lare prnjiortion of the volers of the country ' pour men.' ol" rmir.e tho r-ecreiarv would gam h-is elect ion. His stcmis well- calculated to inaiii'Jnr! in e ' ywoi men.' Mr. liro.idhe.nl followed Mr Stewart, in a few remarks. He !.d not coincide 'ill Ihe doelrines laid down by ihe Secretary of die Troa-niry in Ins report, f tt.t he thourdit llns an nia;ip'"priate lime to discuss the subject ol Ihe Tanll, and that the wiiole proceed ing w as out of order. I'jsju the sln;ee-tion of Mr. J R. lugersoll, Mr. Stewart withdrew his amendments, with a promise iu bring the matter up aain at a fuuireday. Mr. Bow lin, ol M issom i. joive notice thai he would introduce a hill to create a Territorial form of Gov ernment, in Oiegon. Mr Huiilei.ol Va. prei;e:l!"d the menmrial of Mr. Hroi kenbroiijili, w ho contests tin eal of Mr. Cabell, of Kiorida. Mr. II- moved its rt I'eieiice to ihe Coin millee on Elections, with inst rue: ions to eiepure first who had Ihe returns, and who had. the gieator num ber of votes " ( Alter a tedious dobrtte, the House refused hv 101) to Sj. lo give tlicc nisiructions, bui rcternd ihe uie uiorial. Mr. Dougluss introduced a Preamble, with the fol lowing liesolllliou : lie it Rrsuiri'l In the Senate arid Uprise tf Rep. t rcscritatirCH ul Vie I 'iit I Stales'i' A'neiirn i.' Con- I in'? (i.seiir,irt htet. 'i li.il tiie fMte tf Texas oiif, und " hcrcL) dci.iurc'i u Ut ow, ol' (Id Stales of A run mm eml ailniilifd inltith i eqiiril footing wall the uiiiiial Sluice in .ill ! t ' Ilil f w h )i t e v v . He it further Rrxoh-nt, Th:t unlil tin- lirpt r-ui -Uv erf i n. C oil LX.ri-rtM i i ail. h;. .ij).f'.Miii c(t.a('(vtr.Uiim .t o.su actiiiil enumeration Of the iniii: bilanls of liie iJmteri SuteH, the Slule'uf Tuiuh hiiall U' eiiLii.cti lo two liepreHcntativfu. 'Iht: liesolutiun ft- read, tlie lirst iiiid sccfym time, when .Mr. JJoiijflii!K moved ihuL it he ui.nJf! t"tr cul order ol the day for Tuesday next ; (io-d;iy.; 'I'iit; Spt'akiT put the jiit'dtion on thir' uioiion, and derided t'utt it Imd p i -jX'd iu the ullinnative. Mr. Kocluvell d'-irctl to move the reffiencr of -tlie I Resolution to the Committee of Ihe W hole on ll I stale of Ihe I'mon. . The C hair said it was too late On Thursday, Mr. Webster appeared and look his I seat... . , . Hunter, David Thomas, Jo. K. Thomas, John II ! Air. Dix presented a memorial from New York Whillieid, Isaac Dave, Smiou ( . II i . , Thomas E. City, asking lhe eKlublislimeiil of a llranrh Mint in U;,ves, Knht. Hunt, Willis Tno, rington, .Lo oh II. that City. It was r-feried lo Ihe I'maiice Commit- ('0oicy, Alfred Iai'i' iisier, Peyton it- Tun-iall. Wei tee. l he Secretary of the Treasury iccoiui.ieud it j don Person, Jiiflersriu Hunts, .lames Sons, 'I liomas j iu h;s Report I Hiacknall, Thos. K. Thomas, Jox ph Kearney,-Dr. I In the House, on Thursday, a great number of, Willie Penv, Dr. John O'Uriaii, Davstl Battle, Jos. ph ' memorials, strongly protesting against Ihe admission , (j'Hrian,- l)nvid Rattle, Joseph .Vlorphey. Aiclnlmhl i of Texas or auv other slave Slate, was presented i from lhe Northern and I'.astern States. Resolutions were presented Iroui South Carolina, denouncing the Protective sjystem, and asking tt mo dification of the Tnriff of 184'2. WHIG MEETING I.N BRUNSWICK.. The Whiga of Brunswick Coumy held a meet ing at Sniithviile on Tuesday of last week, for th purpoae of appointing ileleifHtee to the Whig Stale Convention to he held at Raleigh in Janu ary. We have uo full report of their proceed ing. Capt. Samuel Poller was the Chairman, and Samuel Laugdon the Secretary. The fol lowing ueMilemen, two from each militia district, were appointed delegate to the Convention. Samuel Duller, Fredencli J Mi 1, Aloses Hewn ll Saimi") C. Sleijrhi, E B'.-wiaii, Mi es I'.ifer. Daniel L R.iMell. J. R (nice. Win. R. Hall, Lorenzo Friuk W'ilmingttm Clirjnicle. We knw not hv it will he with ntherCoun ties, but th I)"ej;tea from M-Tlil'ax lo the Whig ( aiuveiition, will go hari and eoul for Gr-liam. a man who lias laithlully ei rvpd 'he State, in ev . pub'le capacity in which he h"s served, and hi has and descrvea tlirj coniiilence dl fin pen ,'e. Roiwl P.tf uldiari CrMnEI'-LAM) COfXTY. Pursuant hi prrn'Miis iiuiico, a portion of the Wliiffs i t CuiolKTlai,,! county assembled in the Town Mall, oh Tut'M.iv tin- 1 n.st , Ii ii'i.iork, tor i purpose nl ri'Hjnindinjr k call o! ; j Slate (.'(invention Ly llic Whig Central Cum Illl'tCli On- motion of Dr. I!oiiinin W. Roh,non, W illiam McMillan, u .... railed to the Clour, and Clirmlnpher AJunroe ami Wijliam S. Minima wort' aiip"iiiH'd Secrt i arici. The ohjrtct of thr mcpt tin; having b"en a'atrnl by Ihi Cha i r f ii .i ll, on oid! o.ii, Alts-rs. K.dw.mi L V lllsluiv, Tvoilcrcli Mi'R ii', (iooriri' lloh'ios, K. ! J- U a',.', A. A. T. Siimli. B. V. Kiibii'.son, and ! IJt'i-tot Mc.Nrill, vw.'ie appointed a Coiniinlioi; to j report rccoluiioiiH f xpri'saivc ol (lie sense ol llit' 1 in.. 1 1 ni'. I'll i ' 'mniitleA iil'lt.'i toiiaullalioii, presented the ho ,,iw 'no- iieuori The 'h cs of (,'umhei laud avinv to their brethren i nniohout ihe Siaie and the country, u ii.tbaK'il . 'a eh cent to ihe principles; they hue hitlirrtnc ri-iied. I lav log ndoptoi) their political l.iilli In her motives than blind adlieience to part nil I it i mi, ami Irving bolh men' ami mi'ii Kiircs lo i ,er lilies than a plurality ol voices, lliey sc.' i lie- 1 1' in 1 1. ii a i y see nda my of oilier i-iiiiii-0 ' i " i a -ou for -wavering in tluir own col, v .el in finle -d, In 'I lev i no l lie colisei a 1 1 e creed, n . i il;-v h i e i iliei-iied Ironi Washing ton am' In i lo'.'in'iis compeers, lo he lie; on y basis ol a f '..: 'il ,. iniiisl ra' ion ol : he ( iovci nno"iI, ihey p co. .' ilieihselven n increased vioilance and 7.o.n l ole ;;,, coun'rv is poverne'l hv those who h:i vo ,i : j oi ed 1 1 1 .1 i re oil, and b- w i d ili.u u i n I he we, -1: p ol a lie w .ii'l s'looe lulh. .They respoii'l .oi'v lo liie cal.'o! aS'.ale ( oii'.'eu:ioii. and wi I lej ine lo ineel Mioir hreHnen Iroin Ihe nioiint .ins ami the se.ihoird, ami reiniiiiini' loeoi her lor the a,l vanceii cause, Lovn ;o i Hi C o devoted love, they mdel,' iv lerestg and des'iov in the Ii tin v can conli-le ; "id lo she lias always boi'ii h"i on ie-eifti. -e lor I In' i,,i"i in so "oort of I he Cons' i in :. m in; o hie by the aim. ".: no or liie brilliant Inl' 'lie d inn',, tors. And 1 1 1 " v pl.o'ji II 1 1 ; 1 1 I no I V lor lie' iu i lo en i oi iioieiii-in th s Si no. nl ol their Iii' a vv i linal lids ol I hose II i"scre 1 1 1 r . 'ie, u in o ocd '. Illl.-W iTM'lg II d 'If LiWs, MCI ii . -i s ' "II . in o " dl e ou I iii- Hiciiise v cs In I ihoi u e ol a Wine liov". 'Phi II then titer II ', That in the approach loo- .Siaie Lleelinii. lliey in nnilo' ail liouoialne -eil 'lis to sec u re !, I on nl a W li in ( io t'l nor and a Win. I.ivv-ilat hi e. tj fauhi-r ,'ro,'i'', Thai llry have ihe most iindouhiing coiilidence in liie nilegnly and ah. lily ol His Excellency William A. (ir.ih.nii. and en inely approve ol his administration of the Slate (luve'rniiieh!. 'Phry Rr.-o.ilie alsn, lo proceed now to the ap poiiitmeiil of irt'liitf.iteti to i ln Siale Con vein u ni to be h-i'ld hi K-ileiL'hou die 12th day of January. ''': '" Ci no eMi ion ; in Mo All' I M iiVit, Th. i; ,i,, r, .1 oni "I W. li ,li, ii :mc I ho. Dr'e- lo th" Wii W. V Josep1 l)r 1!' Cliris'opher .Mm. roe. Dr. as AL L"r in, John ( 'row , es li.nks, ilnaui K llo.l.e. us Joel Wiihau,-, Col. Dim. call ,Mc( 'orui (ieoroo llohin sou. Th" ins Colin. McKie, (Lirtioii Den. Shaw, l'ly m Smith, Done. Henry l.dv. PherHoti. .1 . . 1 1 i loos, Hector" Phillips, Jo in Erederu k Aloe Blake. Wa'ier Wiilum li li liiirlrin, Neiil, Col. An C. Bloi ker, .1 ck, Divid Mc Ni ill, John Coin, -h, l-li.itn Blake. I'hoinii- Hull :t-. i - Me. 1 1 'Inn, Will-nil Wiiiionson, ei.l McNeill, William 11 Win.'l.i, i ii .r. Elward L. Winsiow, John I j". 11 I"'. Daniel .lohn-on, A A 'P. ,n McNeill, John W. Sandh id, .1 ,e-,,h W Ev 'lis, t'dw ird Ale D. C-imeriiii, I'ldAai-d W. Wilk- AL N" il, A II M.'!''.i:lv J"hii i AI. W.,;k"r, W 111 "n' Hi ire-on. ir", Waller I ri notion. Thoinas ('. A. l,i-ke, Maj I'n ,ries 1,'illerloli, aiell, Joliat hail l'',.ins, J"lm Alc . I ri i hi S. AI iiiltns, ( 'ol. A. S. Mr. -Mllldor Kill..!, Johll Iv'clcs, .1 III). no. Smith. .Ir, Dr. II. M. Tumor, ! )r. J'.h-i Mi'Kav, Or. J.-hn V. Mr K oil, V iV, 'Him:, Vf. McMlI ClTISTOniKR MlINMDF., W ILl.IAM S- Mt'lJ.INS ( ( 'hirnun. Sccrt'lai we. FIIANKI IN ( (Jl TV, Af it meeliiifT nf a re-pociaiii" iininher Who's of Fr.inklm Oiun'v. in J.ou.ehurg, -f th oi d. It) ii day of Decemlt. r, I 3 l"i lb my .1- i Kiiduj n ng been calin'l to die t'n.,ir, si ml Nain-i. .: 1( Tni s a 1 :ipio:iilcd S"C r, t,i r , . a nil ' e o j"C ol tlie. .iieUujr h,tvlllg -bce-n WHoy eAp-iajueO -4y-lh" Cliairiuan, Ihe Iii'iIuh nig IteVnlu'ioinj were oU'ered ami Hiialiimnusly aoop eo : Revolted, That having seen iiniiiniiieed that a Slate Convention ol Whigs is pnpo-cii lo he held ill Raleigh, on the I U . 1 1 of January iwxi, lor the purpo.e of tixing ou some suitable person lo be run at the next Slate Eicction lor I., vernor, we b-e, de-nous iliat i,n Whigs of our Co'iio y siiouid he r.-po- enied (herein : and lo that end. do leuchy iioiiiuiaie and t quest Ihe following named g..,nleiii"ii to compo-n ihe I' raiihloi Ie, latum to lhe same, viz ivte.vaituer .He i nigtir . iin,i. 1 1,11 Nauminc! '(. '1 im-unl, U miaui II p.arce, Jodina Perry, Everett I'e.oee, Dr. Edwaid Crudup, Henry Perry aiid-William h'reemau. Retulf ', That as ciuieas of North Carolina, we eaunot wii.ihold the expreion of our unqualified ap probation of 'he courteous and statesmanlike manner in which our present Governor, so far, has performed the various functions "f iii" office. Nevertheleu, we will, iu good" faith and earnestness, support tlie nomi nee of said WlcgCouveuUon. On irvition, 'l was Reiolred, Thai Ihe Chairman and Secretary be insirucled tosigfl the proceedings of this meeting, and that Ihev be sent to the Editors of the Raleigh Reg ister, Star and Indepetidept, for publication. I m lurthcr inofoii. Retained, That the thanks of this meeling are pre sented to its Chairman aud Secretary, for lhe prompt discharge of their repeciive duties. Th'i Alee' nig 'ben adjourned. HENRY J. RUFFI.V, Chairman. N R. TONSTALI.. S- cret ry. " IT. H-HurJay mrnin lat, btwen the Dput Mied wrth 1im. Tfw I'm f -A.il Liicu re. um it i Mr o-i ! i. e eh -o! NfV i l.lMI'sllUtP iSrhvU!. Ki.eoticvn. The Inst trial to elect a Representative to Congress ' from the Stale of New 1 1 anipslnre to till Ihu ; seat forinorly ocetipii d by Mr. John P. Hai.k, '.she retiised In vote itli his pai t y lor I he adiins- j fail ol Texas slimvs that the Democratic can- j 1 1 i lie is further I ha n r rr (roni an elect ,ui. He- ; turns trorn two hundred Joivns show an increase 1 ol . ."( 0 votes over the eleclioti i September ; hot ol I his increase Mr ( iiiiinU ly, the Whig can- i dn'ife. h ,s -J :)()() ; tr. Il.ti.u. aiiii-'IVvas Deni- ! oc; i', Ill'Mi; (r W.-imut it v, the regular J Doinoc i a : ,c lion., nee, I. SOU ; show iijj a nuU Iosh lo th, i ittor of al, n l,sO) voles, ami sumo 2..'()0 : siinrl ol -an election When it is rrnipmliereii I Ilia1 !li- eleclioiv in New I l.iuip-Tnre are c.oniliict- J e.l -ol the geivral to l.i t sVstein, (conlrarv to I law,) these ,-,..., ,i,-, t.oluresto elect Mr. Wood. ; bury orike it evident ilnulio Deuiocr.iv of thit Siatei n :i j.' in t Iii- nnpMi'v on '.lie public qut'8- ' Hons now oelore Hie r op, When the Pros Jeui. zette, o- ive ihe .'icconui act of IS 12, by one voo i s the MeNimdi ia C i Ih" p. is, ,,;:,' ol ilio tailir III Ihe House ol Keiue. sentatives, ho ouo-lit to hue sketch' d the coin plele hi-to'-yol ihu Act. - Every body know s lint .Mr. John Tyler's veto of the first Tanll Bill wuli Ihe land (lisltibulioii eliiist', drove Iron Ihe Hiip porl ol Ihe. second b,ll, ninny of Ihe wannest Iru'iiils ol tlieTariir, w ho ('oiisi leri d Al i . Ty lei 's; cotirsi; a piece ol ai roeaia dn lnl ion,, which- do.--erved lo'l'e rebuked. Wlmt was ihe majori!;.' in th" hi-l n.sl.ioi e ! In the c ise of th," I charged uuh hi-nln room ol M M isierso I he 7 1 h ol ,1 ii 'v. ami c bed of Ihe mi I Maslei diet of arijnitlal nnilo it henig proved by die i('d Slates l s .111 Biker, ll-ly i"iioi,r tiie bed Hotel, -on uce ihi'" h insi'li under the -on, ihe .1 iirv loiini! a vcr. Ihe direction ol I he I 'on rl, prisoner's counsel lb il the n one ol r. M aslersou w as lllll'ired in the lu oiciinotit and presrnlii M asters, in, and n,, Will is ihe no lil n nne. Ai ll!, to he Wil.ialll M m W ' Mnp-tTtrrrr.'-wrrfrti ,srs. C.ul.sle and Rat. Oltslli nil'l was lal.'i 1 iu cllll" ceiitended lh.it Ihe llllsll',111 I lie ruin I inent ; and I lie Con rt . a I lis' i ict . Mi .rii'1 v iii repi c, - ulii i I loll. ) I I ol t Iii' I ),-' i ,. l pi o niier w is i "in i n, Jed i ii c ii -li nl v r lii'tiriiig II, e ih, A"! ll II o. y,. Ih" M'ushal. .ml the ),,.ii,cl Von nnl i-i uient. the ( ,'i o d The lii.il ol Uiikcr v,i "V ha Jury I i lo a..-; The trial of M a Van " ,i i k i 1 1 ! ui gh, in Eiillon ii" to n i di i 'it hot Iiiih i, ;i ' o,l h is cine to a ol ihe evidence it was on- h iishaiid's deal h had Conn : y, Now Yor I, , lie ' io b.l'i'l hy 'i "-o'l'll", in Mnc c lose. i''roio l l.e n,i ' ii l e ol clearly est nbli-hed lino Ion been occasioned hv nrsi nie she wan nroved to havi iii:inliiy ol winch ptiii hased, a ' i-hni I lime beii, re Ihe deceased e Ihe deceas w nil ihesc -ii n'o Court u i f .'leii'h w.,s I like 1 J ii ry unci . nl. In a cordaiii relume son'ctic on Saturday f o n i ll , a ml ilt'V pa see I upon Ihe y-.-: elc hod Willi; I n hy .1 Inl; i'hv :ipni"u!ed lor tho no uln ol ne.vl .Lin tin i v. o Willal-I. n is the 2 1 1 Tie ll day Il't.liis ( 'oiiiil , . lolaker. Rev list Colll'.-rence. oi';ll'- ol Siiiiin nr. the Th.lOI lo Mi i I h e, Mr. Sl, l,V thr R.'V. if Ihe TllOH. "ih- Ol ihu A. AleCullers, I'..,, iiior to Misa Mury tin, 'jI ('luilliain, to I III' .S. I1' lo AL. l 'nil .eiliinil, Mr. Elms I! V. McKay." In T.olioro.oih, Dr. K.,i,r hiii l lony sewn vain. I n Iliad, ii ( "am n ', Mis Sara Air 1 .,, .1, ss,,",,. Ill Al)fMI ('oilillN", Mr!'. Win. I .)t'HHII, t'HH9ol ! rt of Uie hit) lichMMiin 1 ' K i r hv. Al M-mphn. Thim. Dur:irl IIh'cI,, K-q. H: d iitionl ki V v f : 1 1 ' ;i n 11 1 1 v (il ( '1 ;iv 'n t on n) V . N . I ' ni.d n rc"uh-;Jt of t ''!' ni mid Join'H (oitnly until In ( 'iif !.! I'.j'ish. ?wcii'.,.i iiii, on the 1 Ol Ii of Snvrm tw r.'ol. I 'iiinh r Arilutr 1 -.r 10 , nr;.-d ,V4, ft Uiilivt- ol Ihu k( ( 'ni ti t v, in t hi St ;i i. At Mir r".idf'nre in Wilkex ( 'oiinjv, on Sfitnrdnv, the L'!'lh iillimo, ol 'I'vpinW Ccv'-r, ilencru) Wi'Iihii lloiinri, in th" ,Vth ''-:ir ol his iim. itt-u. If. wnn n ufi miii.thh' an'l kind li'-jirlcd niitti, x"",j) helovd mill re-pi-f! ed hy liin n,i u I- twrs a ni'l ci-l It: 1 1 1 foieil in ef-ry Hen-c ot ih Iniii, mid hiv dcith w ii hJk lonT itnd deilv ) phi r-tl hv it '1 people of lii 'win' y I o '-rl v Ih" Im- r' iited Hie ( 'onuly ot A-iif, of w Iticii I'" w.ih an.ilivf hr -rrrtl m-.itm iii l i.e. l!Mp:e :.( ro!i!.m.u;.iri id. Liu. Mate- l.ejjil-iiUjref lilid Mih .'-fpicil'l) he f p i (."' 1 1 1 ' d I lie u 1 1 (i!y of Wilk'-H (,f U h' TM-S ol Wars, hi P itriMi h'jdv.HHti III tllf liinc o )ii fh-,)ih, w,im ( i , ij 1 1 1 1 1 d 1 1 ol ihe lioitrd n ISn pei in lentil nN ol ( 'iniifiMni School in i h hitter t'oun ty. Me wmh iffiiiii k.ih'e lor hii phaviinl t y and utii hrrn ht't rl'uiio'-h of fpini , Mitd mot pfohnhly died without l-a Hi'' an ''Or 'n h- hind hon -I ( ')fn. Female School, ISBI.I.MtOIiOl ilS, eK. FHMIa li' Kl iVii-iDii of Mr. V Mm, Hurwfp J Suwi'il wili cuijiiitt lict ,on '1 !iu'idftv , the bth of .Ijriumy next. The Citui-e uf nIriirlion ih ihnrouh niid exlcn Kiue, fiithirft nit; tvery thirty u-iinlly taught in our het lemalc N hooU. A i iihtiii'iic and V rau, mv. irucuUrl v HtiHhSt tl to. Tlie L.ttm I.anUHe und Vitcal Mu-u: h rfii 'art of tlie course, without ad ditioiial charge, Termn lit-ri'tofore, pvahle in alvanre, Ad dres Mr. &. Mrs. Burwtll, Hillsborouph, N. (J. Oeceinher Hi. 9SJ law3w "BALTIMORE FASHIONABLE I'LOTIinU liMPORHM. Poiiiicehj the last uuh for bargains. HH ALL close on Friday neit, 19th inst., and those who wish lo buy cheap Clothing rsn-oVsor hy Riving me a call. I shall sell them almost si the cofioiner's own price. Only eome and see. (JE(J. W. 'FAY' LOR, Agent. Dee. 15. 89 1 1 positively the laat weeki CLOTH! N G-C LOTHINC. CHEAPER THAN EVER I The Subscriber has just received a new supply of I Costs, Pants, and Vests, and alse a few Fell lleavsr ; 0ercua!s. warranted v.ater proof ; tfnd full code j Cloth Cloak. Gen' -lemon will pionee cad,, as ll- i f the iast chauee lor bi gains. ANCKER. 89 Dee IS. B( )9 itOY'. c0.1i- jut received and for fele a'S X'J low hy.Hie tint wi'li.i ;Mi,. HATWOOD 4 CO. . KtWublr" Is, J a I. Juiube Paste, IRE.NCH and Aniericsn of superior quality, Couuh's, Colds. 4 c. Received and lor sale for at the Drug Slo.e of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 4 CO. IVcemlier lo, I s t.'i. 99. T i.WS Oil,. TIERCKS in Store, bicli we will dispose of at a lediiced irice WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. December I. 'i, IN Ifl. 99 Situation Wiuitcd. Orndnale of the I'nivrrsitv of North Carolina. who bus had several years experience in the I u-'ocs of in-to.rtion and is qualified In teach lies Latin, Greek, and' French Languages, and (he varioa brunches of .Muthemalics, wishes to obtain a situation for ih eiiMiinu, yesr. Malisfnrtory referencei will be Riven. Conuiiiiinrnliona rddresu'd lo J. II. I,, tlnlo'd, N". (.'., will receive prompt allcnlion. December (itli, I H I ,r, 9 931 CI A I E (IK NORTH CAROLINA UaTia CuiisTi- Superior Courl, Fall 'J'erm, 1841. Eveline l(. W'ouon, t'. : VV illiam Walson. ! Vciitiim fur Divorce. I ll ipnennm t i he -ai islai lion of ihe Court, that , i Ilium W ai-oii. the li, ,.t in tins suit, is not a ! ro.uU'iil ol ihis Mmr ; il is therefore ordered, that pooli. iiiioii be I,,,,, I... ,,r him, I,,, three monihs in ihe liidnuh l''..'n ier and Inilcpeiiih nt, 10 make his per sonal iippeuiiiiice in the next 'rum of this Cuurt, I. he held t the Court Hum, in Windsor, on the third Monday in March next, lo plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro amfrsso will be enierrd up iu'hiiihI him. Witness, Joseph H. Cherry Clerk of our said Court at Office in V indsor, the 1st December, A. D., 1845, and Ihe 7(llh your of American Independence. JOS. B. CHERRY, Clerk. December, 18-I.V 09 3m T, liiissell Hier & Co,, A U K:TS l'llli II. I'll Mi Jl fO. RIVUMOM), 7A. ESKi'iER A CO. present to their numerous r y tesiondei t r l.i r iMiLttoiu I the I 'lined Slates, (he Jollowini; ( ifiinil.s, hemes 'I'liei arc well worthy the ai'entieii ,, tho e m seau h of fortune, which to se cure, von should l.o pailn iilnr to eddies ihu great puo' iellcls and j lo'iipt pavers, P. HI .-.sELL BIGGER A. CO. Kicbinoud, Va, TIIK path lo foitnrie I. ads lo lMCCER d- CO. ollice, ti,eie was .old 111 Ihe last (ill days Whole Ml 110 (i(j lhe Grand Capital of 30,00( Sh oe 7 Ii'l 10,000 Hnih of which were promptly paid lo the fortunate holder ul sinhl i hnl tee what else has been done for fhoMe w ho puri lime ol im : III :r: I.', the (iriind Capital of f30,00 "a :i -H . ao.doo ii2n:ni ari.uuo Ih v i ...i 50,(100 Ia 'it, :,n ,' ... 20,000 Pleven capiisU of len llioiisand dollnri and nums r. on nllo-l ol f'J.IIIM) ; el.llllll; li (Mill j 0,000, and nilien ol smaller msntuile, ainouiiling to MIL LlD.Vs, Iwive Leon mid at ihu old slaiul; and the hull is mill rolling. Every drawing informs. some one ol our rtirrespoinleiiis ol i li rt r succes at IlKiGLII A CD'S OFFICE. Till'; CUIUS TMAS f'UKSENT, I Oie IM.T. 3 riijiilnls of th.iihll : Lowest J No. I'rizt if 500 ! (.'rand ( 'onsoli.l ,1, d l.oilery, Class No, 7.1, to be iloiwii al iliiiinnioii, Delawaio, ou Haturday, De cember 2D, m IS. 7s ,os.io DiiAWN. (in a nii ( ,viTti r s : H CiipiiaU of 'Jo nlini IPnicof f ! 0 000 I I'rii of ;i I i I 3,0li0 V Prizes each of S.l)( 2 Prizes rneh of 1, 750 -0 " l.:i(lli! -it) .. J.jsf) -0 " " 1 , ()UI)I loll o jyn TicltPis I2 Ualves f0--Quartor A I'mksKc ol 21 V h.iln 7'li'ke(s will cost f.llt 0 Less the price ol a Pickets . 30 00 t-n 8 oo Vll 40 Which We warrant In draw hack Cost, of CcrMficilc fshares in proportion) (ifta 60 G'nnd Con olidiited LotteryClass No. 74 tn he he drawn at Wihuitiglnn, Dolawaro, on Saturday, 27th Ihcmlier, iKl.n. 75 N I'M RHUS-13 DRAWN. Grand Capitals : I Pi;.e i 1 " 25 " f 30,000 6,000 I 000 1 Prize ol. 1 ' 26 ' 110.000 4,000 600 I'lckeis MO, IL-ilvog $:, Quartnrs f2 50. Aiiollit-r ei(i;:ior(liii.iry Q'll . UZs 2. tf'JP 3 52 3. Five Prizes ol' 1,0 0 0 Dollars'. Five nf 5(10(1' Dollars KM) of 1,000 Dollar.. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 3, lo be drawn al Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, Jana ery 17, 1 S 16. 7b iNUMBBRS 14 DRAWN: Grand Capitals: 1 Splendid Prize of S50.000 5 Prizes of ' 10,000 5 " 6,000 S " 3,129 100 " 1,000 50 " . 600 tf 50 " 500 Tickets $20, Halve, f 10, Quarters $9. Every description of solvent Bank Noie.i taken at par. The Tickets in the above Lotleries are meatved, -and ill orders addressed to as will meet Ik aaeet prorpt and eon(dent al attention. ' U e Iiave evsry day Lotteries from 1 Ie SO, tad when a remittance is. made lo us, large at saarl, will always invest in the nest popular Lotteriaa ea hand. The Dr iwingj Mnt hen requeued la sH wae se der fiom u . On stf tellers enclosing CASH or PrrM Tickets, the postage (as usual wed not be paid fjj" Re.rrVrober for large Pruee and porajil ps, address your orders to ihe aea Prize fetters, T. RESELL BIGGER St, CO. RICUMO.VD, VA. If ,' i
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