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UALEIGli. IS. C, ' - I ..... ; y 7 . ( Tuesday, January 13, 1846 :"WHIG CONVENTION. - Wha kept open onr paper, to announce On ferganWion, of Ilia Whig Convention, which assem bled Jreiierday in Tery respectable fore. Thirty tu'n Coantie are represented by nearly " hondred Kd tweiitjr-fiva Delegateagood men, and true. W never iew mure perfect unanimity than exists, with rega rd to th nominee tor Gorernor' The Delegates go to a man, for Gah first, Graham, second, and tissu am, ah tlj6titn. Dr. FuRDemcK J. Tim,, of Brvtnwick Connly, was fchoVo, President of the Convention, and Epwaro J. lUwe, Eq. of Fayattevill. and Mj. H. W, Hutd, of Raleigh, Secretaries Particulara in our next. U" Major W. W. ya, of GranviMs, has been ap pointed Treasurer of the Italtsigh aiio! Gaston Kail lUasl, under iU new organization. . J r Hon. Jakm IitfermM. has been re-appointed Reporter of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. 1 'EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Thursday last, boiug lh Anniversary of tha Bat tie of New Orleans, our Military Companies turned out ia honor of the day. They availed themselves of the occasion) to pay their respects to His Excellency Gov. GtAUait. V , - in Vv'e understand that all the Bonds of the Wil mington and Raleigh Ruii Road, guarantied by the State, recently noticed by da, have uot been yet sold. A few remain for disposal at the Office of the Public Treasurer, on account of the Company, ni par. LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS! A counterfeit Ten Dollar Note upon the Bank of the State of North Caroliua, has been put in circu- 'tUlS ''ie Western part of th State. The one we have seen is Letter A, No. 669, dated Jan. 1st, 1844, payable to A. Smith, at Raleigh. Vignette, a naked Female figure and Sailor with Ship in the distance. On the right end female figure and ship, on the left, portrait of Washington; all totally unlike the genuine Bill, which has a view of the Stale Capitol in the Vignette, and a full length of Canova's Statue of Washington at eachud. The signature of the Pres ident in the counterfeit, ia engraved, a a far timile that of th Cashier ia written and 'na7y done. It imry be detected st once, fey observing that the title, " Bank of the State of North Caroliua," in the genu ine notes, i ottx tha Vignette, while ia the counter feit, it is at the side and beneath. We learn that there are counterfeit Four Dollar Bills in circulation, on tha same Bank, but none have reached here yet. - The Sank haa no Plates, either of Principal or Branch Notes, at all resembling the one used fur the counterfeit.'' ITT The last number of the Liverpool Times, re vived hy the Aca2tl, conlaina the following " first rate notice" of President Polk: " Commerce i always the soother of angry pas sions the il upon the troubled waters of contending faction, dtia upon this ground that, irrespective of his war propensities, a large party in this country (England) wish well to Ur. Polk. They dislike his pugnacity, but they are partial ia the President be cause ht is a Frtr Trader, and is detirojts of reducing tie Tariff froin'Frateelion,' or prohibilWn.lo revenue.' Do Americans want any better evidence, that Mr. Pole's policy hi Inimical to their best interests, when It is loudly coinmeuded by the Britith Press i THE DEAD OF 1845. The Year just closed has witnessed the deaths of Gen. Jackson, Ex-President of the U. S. aged 78 Hou. Joseph Story, Justice Supreme Court, " 65 Hon, I. C. Bates, C. S. 8enator,Masachuselts, " 65 Gett. J. B; Dawson, M, C. from Louisiana, " Hon. D. W., Dickinson, M. & from Teun. Hou. J. II. Peyton, M C. elect do. do. Hou. D. liooghlon, Geologist of Mich, (drowned.) Hon. L. Saltonatall, Ex-M. C. Mass. aged fi t Rev. . Ware, T. p. Prof, at Harvard, Hon. -J; : Mitnor, . D. N Y. City. Hon. VV.fl. Roqk Ex-Senator U. S. Va. Hon, G, Worrell, Chief Justice, Michigan Wb Vf. &hatrj, Presidential Elector, N. C. Hon, B. Tnriiston, Judge U. S., a C. Hon. Soger M. Sherman, of Connecticut, Hou. Joseph X' Tlllinghast, Rhode Island. TAX ON PASSENGERS. Th United States Supreme Court gat its dreis. ion otl Tuesday last, upon the" cousUtulionai power of the Stat of New York to impose a tax on passeu fers arrtTing at its ports. Tha Court held that the 8tt hadthe power,asamauicipal regulation gnard' inj against tli expanse ef supporting pauper. The resworn j wa that the State had right to guard It self agaiust the experts of pauper emigrants; and tllt 'f' M,k jl f g'!g epority to protect th State from thtexpns, ship owners, preferred to commute ad pay eiMttm dawn, that did aot render the mwnun inemymegaJ. j ' rcoaauroN&eaV. 1 ' , ' jnm coistek J G""o',J.Bo9th-I 184S: Mr.' EorroTh. W. t lhe Method-t Ep..cop.l Church, Mn,Ued hire, h v. ,mad, th .llwin? appoitB1,u M.tfedi.f F.l College, which to go to operation q (he 15th of April nef. Tii. . - ) - -c -. R"- Sotio!i Lt, Pridnt and Professor of Aa eiH.JiHtdMtlmtic. i W E T; But, of WWCoaitr, Prolot of orl and Mental Science. MSl JtHrSOW, fcrroerlv Prinelnal f P ehool, Preceptress in Natural Science. Mr. L. freceptre in French and Music. Suit, Cewne ' i s JLOCO FOCO CC-NVEXTIONf-PEMOCRACY t IN A SNART' TUE IiERNLEH RESORT -AN UNITED STATES OFFICER NOWWNA TED FOR GOVERNOR THE PATRON AGE OF THE GOVERNMENT BROUGHT into t'jssncf With the freedom JQF . ELECTIONS NULLIFICATION IN THE ASCENDANT VAN BU REN ISM MOCKED AT, AND OEklDED. ' . The eighth of January has come and gone the Loco Foco Convention has met and adjourned the Mountain has labored, and though we will not say, a mouse J)""" been fcronght ?rlh, we wjll say, soch a political flosh-in-t'te-pan, as haa taken plice, was never before heard of. Grkkn IV. Caliwix, Kt;. Supermteudaht oT the United Slates Branch Mint at Charlotte, has been nominated as the Loco Foco Candidate fttr Governor ! If this news does not take tlx good citUeus of our Sjale completely by surprise, then they must have fully imbibed the senti ment of UonAiys , " Not to wander, is the only art I know, " To make men happy, and to keep them so. Mr. Csi.nwui.f.'s name, we believe, Has never been mentioned, even, in connection with the Oflice, and for a very satisfactory mason too because he held a lucrati ve office under the General Government, and was uot. besides, of sufficient ,iromiuece in the ranks, to point public attention to him. But Democracy was in a snarl. Mr. Fisher, for reasons best known to himself, wrote from Waiiiiii;inn to meet the Con vention, slating absolutely thai he could uot, or would not run. The CaT.iioi v, nullifying inu of the party, had every ihin fixed for his nomination, lad he not rlown me track, all would have (rone on smoothly- But, now, all was confusion and dismay. It was resolved that a CiUinnnit' must and should be selected, hut who to take", was the difficulty. What a pity that Col. Wiikki.ku, who " had been nominated in a rrmole degree, as it ware," wrote ! that letter of declination? It put him entirely out j of the question, and so after two nights of secrrt con sultation, Mr- Csi.nwm t was agreed on, as the hst chance, without even knowing whether or not he would accept the nomination. The nominee is a very respectable gentleman, but he is not so ambitious j of the honor of being beaten, we are sine, as to give . jifl ins suns birlh at the Mint; and, without re linquishing thai, we presume he will hardly expect the reflecting Wieu of his own party even to vote for hn'n. But it will be time enough to talk about the nominee, when he accepts the nomination of Kie Con vention. The old bona-fide Jackson pally, will, however, we suspect, rub their eves, and wonder how it is, that the Calhoun nullifying wing of the party, always manage, in the game of political crate awl pile, to throw heads ? But to the Convention. In point of number it was very respectable we know not how many Dele gates were present, but we suppose from hearing the list called, that some 30 Counties were represented. Louis D. Hk.nry, Esq. of this City, was chosen Pre sident. W e heard his opening speech, and are sorry we did hear it, because we thought he1 said many things, that he ought uot to have said, and winch he will not care to acknowlege hereafter. Some of his remarks were coarse, and others in bad tasle. He said, for instance, that " he had no more respect for some of the Whig leaders, Dauifl Web etrr, A.C etc. itc. than for a parcel of sheep-Bteal-jng dogs." Is it possible Mr. Henry is sincere, when he expresses such a sentiment as thia? Again, he charged that the Whigs during the last campaign, uttered slanders against Mr. Polk, " that they Aej lo 6e false." This ia severe language, and too uu courl ous and rude to he indulged in by a gentleman of Mr. S : knii y's standing, and we think he must have suffered h.mself to be carried farther than he inlend- l-ed. Had he contented himself with lavishing upon Mr. 1'oi.it, eulogy after eulogy, as he did, no one would ha v e objected. Even his assertion, and en deavors to prove, that the Whigs are in favor of Monarchy : that the effect of a Tariff is lo create a rnonied Aristocracy; and that some of I he Whigs have Britir h sj mpatliies and are under Briiish influ ence, would have caused no remark, because these " , , , . r i declamation. Hut the. other expressions we have I quoted, excited astonishment, ar.d were the subject , of genera! remark. Mr. Vknasi.k, ol firiiivillft. next necnpieil Ihe at tention of the Convention. Hi object, as well as we could heat, was to have a Committee appointed to nominate a camliilale for Governor. lie said he did nocare who t!ie nominee was, so he was not a political back-sluler. Here he looked Tery hard, onnllv or nol, we cannot say, at a distinguished gentleman, who was recently acting with the Whigs Kspecially, continued Air. V. mifst he hve been sound in the faith, iu the eventful cri sis of 1840. Her we thought our neighbor, the Editor of the " Standard," would hav" dislocated his neck, in endeavoring to dodge out of the way. It was a mint-blauk shot, and told with tremendous effect. We saw several other gentleman, from whose eyes the " scales" hui e recently been emoved, look ing Tery uneasy, and Air. V. seemed also tosee them, for he stopped very suddenly.) The Committee of nomination was appointed, and the Convention adjourned uutil to-morrow. Friday, Jan. 9. f onvenliori met and ratifieti the proceedings of an informal meetiug held lust night, by which Csek.n VV-Calowkix ia to hav the honor of being hand sony beaten. Gen. Saunuess, Chairman of the nominating Com' mittee, then read a series of Resolutions, which are, we Suppose, to constitute the Democratic creed for this campaign. A far as we could gainer the meaning I'roinJiearing them read, they maintain That the eighth of January is a glorious day gene rally, and this one particularly; That the Federal Goverumeint was made by the State, and that it has no powers, other than llioie specified iu the Constitution. That Gen Jackson was a capital hand to under stand the Constitution. That be put down the flank of th United States, and deserved the tbauks of the Democracy. , 1 That Jeamet K. Polk ha lately thrown great light upon the Tariff, add deserve thank for that sauiev That Secretary Walker ha don ditto, and deserves ditto. That Oregon is eur'a, and ought to be, and shall be at all hazards, and that Jeamet K. Polk has managed the Oregon negotiation in a masterly and .Statesman like (tyle, and' deserves thanks. That Democrats ought, to go it blind for Oregon, ami every thing else, that is recommended bv the said Jeamet, , That Texas is a great country, and that we are glad we have got her, and that Jeamet K. Polk is a great man for getting her as ha did. " - Arid closes with a Resolution ia relation to Mr. CsuwsfLU in which it is stated that be is a clever fellow, and just th man for the crisis. Of course, in thin abstract, ate have not attempted to calpn the language, but merely the spirit of the verba and very original Revolution. Gen. Sausdf.ss advocated the passage ef the Res. fulious, in. a speech of considerable length, which, though bad enough in all conscience, was uot a ob jectionable a Mr. H mat's or a vituperative as we hav hf4 th GenefidV - t emed to b a met amplifrcatten of hi Resolutions. The General, of course, could aot get along, wilhsut valiautly giving the dead monster the Sank a kick, and he in voked th ghost of the old Hera ta give it an ilri Mo IU tbaokad Gu. Jackao lor throUhag, th monster praised our own Banks said they perform ed all the duties expected of a United Slates Bank, and performed them well. Ou the Tariff, Democracy now had principles nJ avowed them loo, boldly and the Whigs aiiould uot dodge, hut should come up to the scratch. They were pretty good' a..ti-Tarifl" men, until Mr. Cut was a candidate, and, then, they turned about, slid turned about, and jumped Jim Crow. (Great ap plause.) As to Oregon, there were two sides to that qites lion- -the American side and the British side. (Cheers.) 'He would Hot say that the Whigs took the British aide, (exeat silence and djuunay among the Hotspurs) but he would say, that Hie Democrats always took the American side. He approved Ihe coAnrof t he President JmmJ managed tha negotiation with reat wtsdom and discretion, for which then, in his place, he puWicfy thanked Jrumee K. Polk. -The " Duck River Colonel" hud proved himself a great Captain in diplomacy, for which he train thanked him. So milch of this thanking, looked like that gratitude, which is defined to bo "a ! keen sense of jatare Jilrurs J Ihe L.eneral con j tijiitvd. There would be no war he had private ad- vices from Washington, which so assured him, and he so assured the Convention, lint should it come I Herejhe General "spread" himself, and told some I awful things Democracy would do. I On Texa.s, Gen. S. 'was truly suborne, and talked much about stars and glory He ubued ihe Whigs roundly lor oppocing the Treaty of Annexation, and i abused ihein as roundly for voting fur ihe ratification of ihe A linexal ion Act at ihe present Congress, lie then pert'oimed another laudation of JrauifS Iv. Polk i a lauilafjoti or two upon Ihe ( !d Hero and one eifuallv slrong on ihrrn It'. Culjtrrlt, ' the ( hptain of Ihe Catawba." as he fueetioilely dubbed him. 'T shall," continued Cen S. ''look upon the coiilc-l ill Norlh Camhoa Willi in'etisp jni t.rtsl , iriatfirr uio'j be mi ttfitittt 1 shall piav lor your kiicccns in the campaign before you, and for ihe general npreod of the pine principles oi holy democr.icx." The (,eu eul ihen look l.i.i sent a: i ' bunders of applause. lit ino.v ( l; A ti. K, I, so. followed briefly. He did nol discuss the ilesolulioiis al large, bul spoke of Inn personul knowledge of the neminee, Mr. Cai.ius ki.i., and characterized him as a gentleman of high lienor j and superior endowments. He could not suy win. her Mr. C. would accept the nomination, but he belie.ved he would ; and a more c-illant Captain they could not have chosen. He exported Ihe Convention logo j home and go to work fur the nominee. He wotikl uot be elected by talking. He would give more lor one working man at home, (ban for .til'ty of vnor Raleigh (aiter-r-Quevr looks from Messrs. liennj and Sounder! j A. W. ysNABl.it, Esq. wns next called up, who made a few remarks, in which it appeared to us, be was not ' in the vein.' He was evidently oppressed with a desire lo do away the unlorliuuiie remark made yesterday, by that unlucky cut at those who had not airais been Democrats who did not rally i under the banner of the Old Hero, when he needed I tAe;n, and who weie Whigs in the memorable con test of 1840. For no snrh man, he. said ou Ihat oc casion, would he vote. He rose now lo give his dearly assent to the nomination, uud promised to work for Mr. Caldwell, " in Granville and elsewhere, like a Bearer." Mr. V. is a pleasant speaker, and. wo are sure, a very amiable man, and we were almost sorry that f ii Hi' ou al, win i w esteem !sa. hd not dealt those cruel digs under the ribs of mosof the Ollicers, and many of the members of the Conven tion. Mr. V. piofessed ibal be felt lull of joy yes terday, when he was informed by the President, that the Whigs Wauled one monarchy in Oregon, and auolher in Texas, instead of Republics. This idea was so novel and luminous, that it made many open their eyes considerably the Locos, with joy at. I lie: brilliant discoerv anil Ihe poor Whigs, with distress, at huving so .suddenly und unexpected ly been made acquatnied with their own villainous designs, of which not a mother's son of them had the least suspicion before. Judge Si' ham, k was next called out, and gave (lie Convention a pretty good specimen of his own pecu liar style of oraloiy. The Judge has, at leat, a gentlemanly bearing, and did not think it in exactly .good tasle, or in accordance with good manners, to ahtmc Ihe Iwuif, as the most accepiable on'uniig to the Convention. Couseqiimlv, he dni not receive hall the .'h.-ei ail't applaud wnh wlheh several H. ulh,.r s,,,l(r,s iL.uend. I., f,cl, .1,.. ,,:.. .,,.,, iven duri.,.-the Conrentim, was. when the I'l-.esiifent, from Ins Speaker's t hair, linen- eit uaniei v euaier, eic. etc. eir. nuio sheep slenliujr tlns. " .Mr. Sth.imik ilnl uot seem to nyree with the President, in the pr-nnety of courting nji planar by kucIi rneuns, but appeared lo think llmt conrleoii tiealnient of nil absent adverHnrv, would be equally likelv-to win plaudits from mo intelligent a body. Me was mislaken. Mr. Sti!ak did uot exactly like the Orcein lie, olulions. He thiiught the South was rtui;lg " a hute loo l'iiL. ' It was u question in which Ihe South Iih.I no peculiar interest. Let the North., .who were iimut ililererteil 'llrin we, ffle the lead, bUii let UM go be hind the it, with our bayonets, to keep them fnen bucking out if they really get Involved in a war ,Mr. S. said the Norlh had deceived in once the, h.til into a war and then tried lo luck out, uml i leave us in lhe lurch. He wus not for trusling ibem. Tho' he was perfectly willing I hat the South should perform her half of the covenant by which Texas und Lhegottwere to share the same lale; still, as ihe ninii were leaders ill the Texas Auiiexuliou, fo the Nwlli should go ahead iu thia. He approved the course ol the Presfdetil. hut hoped that if we gnt iuio .Warj e should have a heller General than Winlield !-olt, against whom he protested. As to Mr. CaiJwrliV election, be professed to be quite sanguine, even sure of it ; but some hnw or other, while thus trying lo raise the spirits of ulhers-T-perhaps to keep up Ins own a remark slipped out, which w apprehend be trayed his :eul feeling, viz. that ' a good lawyer does not give up even a desrerate case. 'Jr.- Mr. StKanub talked very preitiiy about lwiligfit dews anil (laikneris, and the bright inornmir, and the glo rious Sun in ins various stages, and proclaimed Ihat ! it was then mid-day that the sun was sei'ding' li s rays perpcirtlieiilarry on the heads of Democracy j aijd that Ihere wits a clear rky. We looked out , and saw some portentous 'clouds, ami it whs gelling cold, lie called this day the glorious IJighlh, it was the ninth by Tur.nkk It Huuiiks' Almanac ) But, as hy a legal ficlion. all the days of a Court w eek.are condensed iftto Monday, so fur Ihe purposes of this Convention, which begun on the -bib, tins may be considered the Anniversary of the- glorious hallle of Jew Orleans He tbeu let ofi"a very ureliy nine giormcatiuu speecft wlucli was probably inieuded , . to have been pokn on yesterday. That passed olf I however very welL Mr. Eilib next addressed the Convention, but ur gent business called us away, and we are unable to tell what he said. ' Aftej be finished, the Couveul.'.i adjourned until night, to gtv " lhe boys" an oppur- tnuily 'ofbiewing off their steam, Friday Sight. 1 We were not present at the night meeting, hut we understand that the Young Democracy'' had a meeting, aim that some ot them played Ihe I -ion psrt vii: roaniif) to perfeelioa. . The most promi- neut speakera on the occasion, we understand, were Mr. Disbrow. Cii. Wi'Cklc Mr,8iONaT Smith, of Orange, and Mr. DUncsk MicKsc, of Kaleirjli We cannot close iln account of the Com entinn, withattt nolw-iiig one foW--It- i IhW; --4:Itah - withstanding the siru1' nc of many of the Sp,.eciiei delivered, not one ol Hie Speakers ventured to say aught iu dl-paragineu of Cot. rahm, or bis Ad- ministration, macs. This siuinlo ircumstauce spoaks vol- roa TMI RKOISTER. A DIALOGUE lirtinen Xttghhmt Noiuustt, Careless J- G-i'xnt.ttiT. Sobriety Good morning, neighbor (Vel'ss well, have you modi i , your maid yet, l, ,w you will vote next Monday ? n-elher you will g-, fui the Tickel for CommisMionem, io are opposed to these misera ble Grog Shops, or lor thai Ticket winch wdl culm lie, and if asked, uot i' ily ninlinur but no . tnsc this evil in onr City 1 Careieitit. Well, I . an't exactly say. I'm an old citizen, and it hesalv,..y been the custom be.e, lor us to have these Shop, amongst u, and I don't know that I see any great ecessily for pulling a stop ia them at this lute (lay Sobriety. But, neighbor Carries, because it has always ; beeii the (iislum here for us in have them, iV'0 reason why they should be continued. The matter lo he inquired into, is are-thei) an ml in unr eimtnumly f If they ure, it is our duly, as good cil mens, lo contribute our uid in their Niippressicm. Careless. Why, as to their being an enl mnonjrst us. I can't say that 1 believe Ihev ure r umble of do ing any sd. For my wr.nnls have of lale become so much in the habit of visiting lhe.se .Shops, That I can't send one down Town, without his slonpmg in at some of these places anil gelling hull drunk before he gets hack. And them tiro my Shim ihev are out every iimIiI almost,- nil I'.' and I o'emck, uml uol tin- ' frequently all mghl, and every lime I make nnv on qiiu n-s alio, it litem, I can hear of ibeir being a! some ojip or ntlo'r of ihese places, playing Doinuioes and drill I; i ng l,,tpior ! a' . - Y Ul V. Mis. ,i i'll. e!,:,., - .( .ii rerlaiitlyiio not believe these things , on ' .-ve them ! most nsuredly I do- I us tw it &, it I hud Mct-n il with in know it own e '. S:!,n, less, y ou --Then, '"1 TMf1 r fni, nci nit it-tii! v ot ;t iTif i -f he tn (i i is -.in. illhi .if JTI'rS.S r .ii rn nuil in jn.-1 ie-1 in Vinir Sons, it von rriniiiii tU disinl ic-ir-ii in lliis ivihitt-r. And, hriicvr nc, Vni will he in ii yrcnl iI-i'icp iiiHWrThl'- I'wr iiif;ffr-miui-i, if ou ilo no! cu'er mli I lit; v ui k . h .ii() nul, und aitl ui iMilUnij iJuwu (lifsr d.-n (.1 IIIHjlli V. Curries Tin! I havo warned I'lcm nTin-t e tilurt'? 1 lia 1 1 1 ; I ie ii i if ihcy 1 1 .ij.H-iiif il ihe slittjis. I hey w oi.hl htni nun and th-, , t n iijii'ii i h.-i, sriirs. nini nitt r ah itn.s, il ttit) in;i It.crc Solitiett.--Wdu'irV'iti rnrihidf r thai you hint dune your duty to your Son if u lud tun'it hiui Ihe Sis I ti ( 'onnnaiidinpnl Vfu, Um il tii grit v"n npmi 1 1 it p;iliMs ofJtifl liai.dr-. " tiftn ainit not und hud ihen selected Tor In rimipai: ohh, the Imrtriar, tha jM-t- ty thief und the hihvv.t , rolihrr. W mild van nuf :onsid'T thftt yon vt if respiniMhif, in a irrctit deirrr, 1 il he fhouUl fnihiw ihe cxintii!t; ul hit cimii(i,uii.hin ' j CareU'H'i. 1 iidii'l ttacily t-v .my miulujry m tlir two naspg. j Sttl.rifly Tt is plfiin an ritiy-liirht. If ynn nnlv ' tfitrh your Smj lm i ui - rof i ipi y uud peniuiou.-; rouse fiieiiT;es uf visit in lUrme Shoi.-i, and ye I j;o loi h.t v thrill set iii on ery MtrePt aini uL evpr) ('-iinrr, nub- jrpiiiiir linn to the liability ul hciug setluccd mlo their wiiy hiia es, can you feel as aufe, or will your ruii sc.PNre lie un widl at rt'Nt, an if you had ml lh-m mil 1 of his reach, and thus almost cntnely rrndi'ird il kii- 1 (jOHfiible for him to fall a riy lo thr jmrninotiH vcr ( I drunkenness t i i -.t. i - x na!!,',I hivl no! .,o!,r, nl (be mailer in this light before, nor bad I consi.tcied ih.u any such s.-rious thing as (.-oiin-iniioiisness iv.,s in volved 111 the quesllun. Jnst as lieilihor I a ' eless was nhonl In ilecule dial it was hisn y lo a.i.nt 111 t'inMinis, Neighbor Guz.leil comes ahni, anil accosts V-i.Jibor Soliiiel : Ouz :' it So, oh! Sobersides, von are lr ing I" ret rny woiiiiv ..'.I friend Careless, in n w ith vonr Ke I'orm" Ti -k,'i . anil try lo put a stop lo a felhm ilrink -illg a rliain when he wanls it, are ye? Ilnl n's no use iMlkm lo lum, now, 1 tell ou. lie knows what Ihe ( 'nmhinti'iii and the l.nw savs ou this pint, nnd bo aili! (Tii'e to lie bamboozled bv none of your uew f.mtfled (loiiiines, are. you n-ihb',r t'urele.s? t'melr.i,. Well, since neighbor Soluieiy und me were tulkii'ir over the nijlier, I've sorter come to the conclusion lhat.it is my duly lo against any thing (list is injiiiious lo the riitiiinnnity. And as I cer liiinlv belli ve lint lhe firn Shops ilo u great Heal of harm in pan;' our Sons anil ih slniyiur' lhe characler ami s. br. t of oiir Fi-rvants, I ii.mM not he doing my 1 1 ul v, us u i,i)oil eit izeu in i.ii ic,r tor I heir colli ill IIHUCe. (irzz!n!. Welt ! I thought ou hud more sense man to he fooled out of your own opinion, by such a biisy-lwilv as Solwiety thoie. .N'.ioi le'.tj. i have not " fooled him out of bii own opjiii,ii," as vou call it. S'e were quietly lalkiu over Hie mailer, and I i ni.lrl nm ihiuk Ibal ao-orderly and peueeable n oil I7'1 r as neitfhbor t'ureless, would take sides Willi lhe lieriite'iis and disorderly. ,'iirrei.-Well, tin oe's one lliiug r.eitain, you may elect yntir " Kelonn Ticket" as much as you please, bin you ran t ;iu! -. slop to Ihem. The I, aw "ays we shall hiive 'eui,."tiJ it your Commissioners won t grant lhe sellers licence, they'll just jo lo the r,inrt und get it in spile of vou. If w-st what I expected of you, old .N.bersides, and all sucli hs vou, nini pretend great lovo and respect for lie Caws, and all that sort of thing ; but actions spesk louder than words; here vou are now, going to try tu ride over the law, aid lorn law-nmkers and law-breakers at vour will. A pretty set of laiv-loi lug and law abohng ciliieus, truly. .Vou.iei. I most positively deny that it is our purpose to ride over the law, or to disregard it in one jot nr. tittle. On. the C'jutr.iry. ivu go joi the exercise of lhe law, w he !i irs to the ( 'oni mi skinners of the City all rbscr!,oii over Ibis mailer, mid go for having a fioard of iho.-e who shall ertate for lhe good of the niimy, :itr.iiit lhe privileges of the few. It is you who go lor violaiing lhe law- for it ex- pressiy says, ibit licences shall not be granted lb any prflon.iu lhe tJiiy, iinool the ' coiitfeiri ol the Itojid ! (rf Commissioner previously li.id uud ohl.-ined in I writing''; and y. t you say, yo.i will have it hi spite of the Board, it" .h'-y refuse to give the usual recuiu- j meudation. So you see, yours is lhe Atiti-Ls par- t ty, and uut ours. Ouzzleil. But yrrii profesn to" be rpncealil, anrf J brotherly-loving in ad your transaction wilh your . fellow-meu, and heie you ure now, rai-.i-ng a bone of ' contention amongst our citizens, array ing one (.laas : of Ihe couiiuiiii n v ag.iunt anolber, and engendering discord and beail-1Mriiiiigu one against Ihe oliier. Stjbrietij. We areiist doing no such lliiug. 'e j lxslie rog Snops to li the schools in which' are taught all th elemenls of " dHcirrd,1' " crinlrniion.f" I and broils, ami, therelorei We arc cleur for having them removed iioin ainohgst os. o never hear i ii, Dr distiir'hunres audout-hresks anauisi good i ?nv(,rm,ni arnongst the Iter portion of our com- " i uiiinitt, hut it is atfimst al uay, I may say in- ear labia Ihe case, lhat thei i immediately nr refrsutely front the influence. these M og Simps. VI every ciay epertence neinoiwmrtei. the trutu , oi it. is oeciai inon, aim mosi louuiyyierviiiiios al In, , r(li ,av, Movri fl(.f rxeh p.,Jmvnt of pre hamh. Of the" rf,.rW Authontie, a rer-, ,n 'thiap.tr- ,-', , failure ,,f volun. 'Slulsr. We believe Iheir total aniiihilnlioe Can ef- ! feci llli. and for Hue we go. And if llieie be any 1 ill-will or wiliqe eiilertuined in this matter, it must . be in the dislsmpered irtragiultions of lhe Crog .Shop keepers and their apologists. Cat elett. W elt, I must confess, iieiiitrborCuirle it, I am glad you came across us, for I lie converse lion which has jnsl pasSc-d betweerr yon apd neigh bor rMjrielJ, has convinced , me of my duty, and-stt tied my deleruiiiu ion us to whai coursei I shall pur -s m- 4bi ih- I s4mU ft fr lo -' Reform TicVet" lootb and t 'f-nail. Onzxleit. Well, you can do as yen please, but as for invslf, I don" i uii'iid lo be led bv He ne. and get other people to think for m I m an hvlepeii out, fres siiiisn, sud 1 shall Ihiult sad set for my- I elf- Catch me g, ng along Willi such fellows' as go I against all fun, and sociability. It's a free country ; "if amau don't choose to wear shoes he can go hare-footed," am if I wan! lo lake a drink, inu can't slop mo, old Sobe, ides. And Guv.ileit left in the din-i lion of a Grog Shop, grilling his .teeth, and de nouncing in,,' Kelonn Ticket" in general, and old Sobr-rHth-s in parlicnlar j 'j'i; rlr.'.i This morning's work satisfies rue that yoij are righl , neighbor Sobnel y, and in nmke amends b'r my past reiiussnes., I will go and see mv neigh bors InditJ'f reuee and S ay-al-hurne, and I have no doubt I can get them to go wilh us. Niioiicry.- .-'t'li-re is no doubt of it, if von will ex plain our motives and principles to iheni ; lor il only icq Mires a proper nnder-1 n luling of the metier, to in duce alt go,, , peaceable and yrd, r-loiiig ciliiep. lo give ns their suppoti. .-Vfter sbnUnur bunds Snd bi,!d.n ,, other iroml 1 morning, these two worlhy cm. n p nied. to dtssem I inalK the principles of the irieu.l, ol Ueforin, and to flo good lor their lellow.b-iogs. " (,' , , , ,,, like (!tvKK '.;R. s fn Stanly Coiintv, Col. .In s L. (la nes, Vioniev at Law. lo Alis. Mary Cochran. In Wiliiiingion, by the Kev. Dr. Diane, Mr. Jno. I. Uioli.ui!, ler, haul ef tlf.il Town, lo Misa Ann llli. nil's, late f Ijondon, Ihin'jnd. I n t '.tsw ell Oiaiign, lo ,M 1 11 Ui atige, t-r .ham. Coiiuly, Air. John W. M'Caulev, of ss X ,.,. Jane V alker. ,!i. IJciiiy C lluidU to Miss Mary E. DUB In l'a PttPvil'e roughs, uml ih.Nyl I ii ( ul). in us ( i I'lenrisv, Mrs, Ii A mi 1 11 rn , w il'e of M I . - r ul Kev. John Ih-jiu. i.i;', un .vMihdty lui-L, Mr . .liar . Djiiirl ..'(. 1 !ih of n , nil, I.diet id ol ii;p A! ) ' I f 1 1 1 I ' v , si IPC, of t Ihe UlP i, ru the 1 ul lh I hi iii-I ( '.-iH'i it Miiiie du , l ii k . 1 1 ... i n Co t C.d.-iM.m, Miine, hhuut 'J I e.trn ol Ur dl jdruM- i:oj). , In ( 'uh.ii i us on Iip f!( h of , A. KiifseH, iiliuut ol r. 1 T 1 J to h l.i mi M. 'int I'idi KhkhpII,' Ve.UN ol 11". Cily-niiu!o lioots, or 'iiii'; i'ij:st n vi.itv. 4 7' Tilt: Slli. ()!' rm: LA UUF. HOO FS. J V, bnv ;f our and Hh.tr- ninke, wo, lor in u iiiiiin R i f ' ii ii 1 1 1 1 ' be mirj'itHed. " e' hine , ! ii ved it larjp Hiijtply of ilip very l.erl I'bilaileioliia ill! Skin,. AIho, S,;!!, oi ihe Ulei IrtHbinn. u. i,. m iM ii n.ilfhjh, Janunrv l. Q ; ItOO'l'.VillKl Kilos' ma.le en. 4 - III tn tinier ul llu: hhnrlent rtotue. n T,. it. a '!. S W.WTKIt lor the present yeu-i. to do lhe bu ncss ol a small biniifv. A p I ' ;,l lhe Itrgister iillirc, for further ihlifrinanon. J .iii.i.i i v M, IN Hi 0)'s(ors--Fn,s!i Ojsl m A I'p lit'i la rm rv tin (lm rt.iiht. v- t'fi un? gal lon tin cans. Krt'wti Ov1tm, Huh ftHMiri il tlic yi-ar Odn uid witii prt j rt Aitfi ' ty, huh wvit atliT I imv tm KiiJe-ih Apply io t lie Ml ciilir nrxt i'nnr in tho Stfltit'nril OlliiT, JOH N WH.n.V. I .litii. 12, 181H. I The Clii';i) (.'iiriier J' f T'oiim ir ti i Mn. H. 11. Smith ) TREMFNinflllS SA"RIF.ir.FS IN flRY mnnS. Milll'l". Ml ..''nl car, now he itipphcil, us I aui '11 nl sin b prices us i annul fail Ituioii me wilh H ch II. (ieli lk. a ll I ol Mf pie I fins Ik. i on How the ariicle of I'lulhs, Cassi- dvtei iniried to S tn ,b' ie ul I who i.ri ileiucn tiiul l.ailiss i; he act oimii.idaicd, it meres, t.'nsiti tts, V'estins, Kl iiincls. HIsnkeiH, ( 'ush nieies, ('oliciies, und manv oihcis not named hero. ( 'alt soon, if you w.ml h.ire,nins. tiKO. W. I'AV'I.OU, A it. 4 ?i Kab tgb, Jan. I'l. j, j, Dili's i Of t!n Into 1'irm of iniUi Ac tU AS tiikt-n thp iilir Ksirililin'iiiii'nt on liiiown HcciMfnt, m,( will (Miry on ihu buamcBH m .lit'it.iinlttre, t it- Kuni"' 'nce. H hami rt'4 hi tru'oiis nn-! tho piiMir gf-nrr iMv, I hul I'ViTV HXx'FlHUI fl.klll lf m:nlt' lo.iji VP U4' 1. 1 c 1 1 Ml biilli iim lo (jiinlity Hiid jjfM t' ul In- .tin, ul.i dm iip uml mrttiit:r ..flu rwiiml.tt in -ft. He liopf In tv rur, mi lc,.-4t, llir mi'v pronsgf h(?rf-ifi'on' rid hiU-tl i him. 'nil mul PXH.ii it I In-ft j re bu v t) Q. 'J'hi!o(h' 'l'riir,minj. nt wliop-.olp ri1 fiHil. A (rtfi"' rtfitily -ftiiiflc 'f'ibm of Inn mtn hijiI ol sV iirtitfrii M .iiiMf.K iurp. vi rj low for ( 'fth, uf on hfrt tn7i-, t'i fium lual riiciuMtrrtt. -Kalfiuh ; Jnnv H. 1 H 1 r, . 4 iJ ' My parn 4 limp. National Loaa. Fund LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LONDON, I Ciifiilnl, ii,iOi),iil)i). The insured en'ilhd lo put (i,-i;ii,uiri nf profit if both F.ai ujnan and Aneiiian policies. rff.H H lol.,wiii(j are ninoii lhe ndni,lu-e held jf out h ibis iiisiitul'oti, which aie ol great 1111 p.., irmee lo Ibe assured, ttriil such as are seldUi nil, r ed ny I, lie Insurance tloiiiptftues, viv : The peculiar silvaniatfea tecuted lo the nssured hy ihs principles uf the f,oui Uetai Imeiit, thus b end nix the utility "of a Savings Usuli wuh Life Insu rant e ! A very largt-sum to lie permanently iu'esfeiT in (he Cn led ruits, in the nsines ol ibree of the Loan Di rectors, (as Truslee., availalile alway a lo lhe assured as a unurantv luu l. The payment "I preiuium annually, half yearly, jujarierly, or monthly Travelling leave exlni'ive, and Iturral ami eitra premiums on the most moderate scale ( I 'oriduioi.s in the policy less oiieious tn tb assu red than usual in cases of Life Insurance. TheaCiii.il ami dcilired piolffs (ptilrlisbed in suc cessive reuoits,) all nls sure ilaia lor csnuisiioiis ot Ihe value ol me "ismiu in mis insiuuno.-. i I he.e pr otts will si each division be paid in Ca.h, if desired. ' . I It js mironnec ed wilh Marine or Fire Insurance. J I'aaiphlets, conisining tabbs of rams, the ihsttihii- I lion of profits, Ac , and ad necessarv inio ins ion, , may be obtained on applic lion tn the '.Subwiiber 1 rfJKO Lll'l LK, A4en.. ' j RaUigh, Jsa . I !..- 4-iy 1 LOOK II fill E! CALL AT THE NEW CONFEfiTldNARYj 5 B.iRr?En . , itf I.Hi-tro fordiru Apple. yne Caek very fine KnKhrti Dairy CHtLiB. DATK., of iflf finesl qualilv. '., A fine loi of CH 1 1. DliK.N 't (NRIAGES. A fiesh supply CAmj!E. all kinds. b hnU ale or fclnil. KAIHLNS, whole, half and quarter Boxs; of Ihe finesl qnaliiy. Pi.EKKV CD GINGKH ,1 ITROV. . UKAPKa, M,T, Palm, Soft shill Altnondi.Eo ghrh Walnuts, f illerts. I I.KMON and Oil A N"(lRS, A large lot of TOYS; Lo:l of all sis, TinsT limns. And mKny nlM articles loo leiliuils tu raenlion, irt the l.'iiiilectiotisry In p. I have made my nirdngrmrnls so at the North, thai iho.e who lesl will, ng to pat finite me.'msy rest n-s'mt-d. at all limes, that llisy will gel good ariicbw. Slid fnl. 1 Imv. also 'ust received . Rose-wnod PIANO ot llir rinest I11.1-I1. and lit pmnt of tons, rqmil to any 'hi broiibt to this miiikfi. Tho.e in waul of a 1 nisi "lint m, will ,bt well tn cull sOun at iny resi dence, nesr the I'rr.bytcri n ( hunh. J'HI. Ii. WHri'AKRll. .1 inil'iry i ii. if M.lr .in-! SHi',V,l lir. -t Twenty Dollars Ucwnrd. 1 WA? fiom lhe Mnhsritbrr. resl.lin. . I'linylvsni Conit Huu.r, Vuginia, on in 4 1 I ot' the .'list dsy ol I), cemher, I8 l.i a hkclv in urn innn slave, hy lhe name nf Vt II, EV. , I be mud liearn shivp was 'ufchtd by me, nhorl inn, since, lr.,m VlusKuth, of VtoniRnrnei y t'ouii i,v, .iyili I'nrolms on his return with the said lima lien Pine in It-. Virg ni l, al which piste he had liseu uppi, heiub d. nn hisw.iv t,, Ohio wilh bee papers The said V 1 1 , i n hia, k, iihout five feet 11 inches "' hei.M' ii tit und s; years at ag, and weigh about .;ii(i i .,,u rols , i ,wy lik. ljr and well formed. He iimde bis elopement on a large bob tail bay Mar, saddle and hrullc, which be sl.n look fiom me, wilh a Ihi-c kucii blanket under lhe ssdille. Had on wh. ii he leli, a die, keil r,,(iiulabmil, si'mewht grey ish psniahioris, yarn, and a cop, uud carried with hint also, it uiev homespun coal i is supposed lo have piss ed i In ..mil, I luuvil.n, i'ladius, ami is no ilniihl making Ins iviiv br, ugh (liseiisboroiigh, N. II lb the neijh. bnrhond ol Mr l!ub, wliere he furmnlv lived, with ihn view ,.( piociirn n another set nf fre papers; and (or ih, purpose of having un inlervieW wilh bis1 wile wlm o he ct pressed, . a few (iny a hsl'ore lm ds paruitt, a ureal wish lo see. Km ihe app eliensim ul lhe isiil slsrp', sml bis ' rnreiiii in in .f,t, thai get him again', 1 will p,r lhe hIiovi, rcwuid'of Twenty Dollars, snrl a renom- ' peiisaiinn tn any one who' will secure, and lake cue nf ihe inure, iirulle SuJ ssdille, or either of. ihein, nut I cat! get litem. atlH T...WH1TK. Pilhilwiiiin -. If,, Tn. Jan. ft. IHIII, 4f s 11 A I'K OP Mill I II I'AKOI.f.M t'ajvxa1 'upeiiur Cnuri of Law, fill Tinr l iu i rv A U Wesley Our, ve. IVsrrisss (irav. Vilititm fur Divtirce. Il sppeaiinj lo the C'onrt thai i ihporma snil tlia sulipiroa have been duly issuul Ii this rase, snrl lhal lhe detenilant, , m issa tiray csnnol he found,' and (hot prOcltrriiflinn bdifi been publicly mails al the Court Hu-e door by the K,,iff of I 'raven Coun ty . lor ihe raul diilendiiiil in up pear anil snwer a ! rmmnaridcil by lbaid ,irbT,rna : il ii ft1erfl hv ine , rtriri, mat Imlice lie if ivcn in in IXewbefnisn, mid Kaleign Kegi-lrr, Iwo newspapers prin'ed in this Stain, fur tlnce monllis, for the ssul defehdaiil, iNauisss tir.iy, piisunally to beahd Sfienr si ilia Supeiuu Court I l.sw m be hidden for the coUnly "fCrnvcii.nl theHnuii house in Newberti, on lb fonrih Monday b icr the fourth ' Miunlay of March next, il.i n uml theie plrad and sriijwr lo lh pelilion of Wesley tir fir Divorce, or the sam will I taken p.o couh ssn snil he heard according to' (he aci ol Ik (i iie.al Asremdly in ui h cie msde and provided. VWio, nm. VViliinm S. Jj rrk ledge. Clerk of the Superior t 'liuit ol Law for lhe Cmimy of C'ravtn, al Ncnlieiii, ihe I unh Monday after lhe fourth Monday of .September, A . I). 1 el 4 W 1 1 l,fV ti. HICrtI,CnffB, U. . 0. Iter u;i, 1845. (Pr, Adv. til).) 4 Srat T. Iinssdl Btecr & Co., MKSTS FOIl I). PAINE I CO. RICHMOND, TAi ITT)lffJRr CO. pr.enl in their numerous ear- i! 0 rrionderts ilnoiiijh.iut (he Culled WUles, tha foil. .Win,; Ijrand ,rhenir.ii ThH re well worthy lb aiienti n f tho-e irt search of fortune, which id cure, vi should be particular lo aJdiess th fTtti pno sellers and prompt puyers, t. KVasfEl.L BIROKR & Ctt. Kichmorid, T. TT H7 MORE LUCK AT BIGGER'SXB Drawn N'urnb, ri ol the (irsfid CoAstvfidatad Lollsrvy o 71, drawn 'ibi iust.t .1:1, 7C 19, 113. 31. 24, "75, $6, 37, 7, 45, It. The whole of 1 5(10 , , Mf , i o(jp f Both sent to Corrspondenlv And will be paid when presenled. hy ItlCiC. Eit Co. (HI AND SCHEMES fuh JANUARY, ' Wl.fNK) DOLLARS m 0 prize nf 10,0001 Orand Consolidated Lottery, (.'ls No'. 4, I it drawn on Xalurdny, January 4lli, iKlti. 75 Mos. 13 drawn (irsnd npiials : l prires of jflO.OOtf eat h. I f 5 OOU, ff,5u, 3,5'I0, I.S00. 1,700, 1,800, 1 ,600, 1, 40O, 1.240, IJ00, Sfcv of 1,606. 60 f 100, 'tOO ol 300, 44-, 4t Ttckat Jtlji ttatvee I ; quarters J.5'0. (;rj-'l'trs.;n oiJsring by th package innj of ik abovs ran deduct lb prira cl thrs '1'ii kela. , , V.very description of. solvent .Bank -N'o'e taltfriirt par. The Tick ei in the !v t,ollr!e V reethrt4; spy all order addressed to u will meet th most prompt aiid rjimffdent'sl attention. . '' ''. W a have every thf Lotirie from I -to 90, aitj, when a remittance is made to lis, large ti smsll, w wifl always invest ili the most popular Itleir n - T Drawings sent when repealed to att arW r." der f""n . - n all letter enclosing CASH or Prix Tickal, plsg mail run be paid 03 lism. mlwr for larue Prn nJ prewpt ay, address your orders to the gresl Piix tller. T. RUSSEtL BIGGER & CO, , XICUM9S&, TR
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1846, edition 1
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