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,.. : . J ,v' . . M".f . . , , ." .-.v V.;',-. Trarmnum'Tr w r Published every Friday, by WESTON flU OAJLJES, 134or im4 Proprietor, nt Tli.cc Dollar i r Auuiuu. ! LJLJ.-1 SO. 17. FIJI DAY, JANUARY 30, 1810. li liuiiJL i ii mum Wn ill jma ihi -Xll.l.lMSSIIIIaaMSIISIM . RALE101L N. C. Tuesday, January 27, 1846, IRREGULARITY OF THE MAILS. v. bait had no Washington paper of a latr dale than Thurday last. Ther. are now three daily Jut.!li,Z.B;ri du. nV had hoped to announce the arrival of the Hilwmia; lo-day, wiih it anticipated important uwa,luttowinj5 to the failure of the mails, are without intelligence ai to whether she has arrired. ; CITY AFFAIRS. Tba teited Board of Commissioner met n Friday night last, and the prescribed Oath were administered to ita members. "S. W. Whitino wa elected City Treasurer. James II. Mubrav was ro-clrcted City ('unstable. The Board refiwed to go into an election of Clerk, until naxt meetiuj, owing to the number if Candi date!. The Jirtt 3atflrday, in each month, was fixed on fer holding the reular meetings of tlie Board. MR. CALDWELL DECLINED. -Vtt learn, from undoubted authority, that a letter lias been received iu litis City from Charlotte, Mr. Caldwell's place of residence, stating that he de cliues the' nomination for .Governor, recently ten dereJ bim by the Loco Foco Convention. Should this information turn out to be correct, it wiil prove that Mr. Caldwull's claim to sagacity, so strenuous ly insisted ou by his frieuda, w well-founded. SUPREME! cor RT. have been deltverej iu the following Opinions Cases: By Rcrnn, C- J. in Allen . Ferguson, from l ,ld- Vrell, reversing tba judgment below, and awarding a renire de trnvo. Also, iu Lamb . Carroll, ailm. from Sampson, aftirmhig the decision appealed from. Al io, in State v. Rrooksbauk, from Cumberland, decla ring that the judgment was properly arrested. Also, fu Johnson, adrfi r. Corpeuing, el il. !ms. in Equity, from Henderson, dismissing the bill. Also, iu Crady Sli ulhers V. Moore, iu Eipiity, from Cherokee, dis missing the bill. Also, in Davidson Sharpe, from Iredell, affirming the judgment below. Also, iu Hull v. Hall, from Rownn, directing the decree to be re versed. Also, in liamsour r Mayes, et at. iu Equity, from Lincoln. Also, in Plnfer v. Fulenwidur, in Equi ty, from Lincoln, dismissing the bill. Also, iu Young r. Fulcnwidar, iu Equity, from-Lincoln, dismissing th bill. Also, iu Dwiggins v. Shaw, from Guilford, ravening the judgment and awarding a temre de novo. Also, in State b. lluyle, from liurke, altirmmg the judgment. ' By Dasiil, J. in McKimpsey r. King, from lien 'ierson ; jm'gmeut reversed, aud judgment .lor de feudaut. Aleo. iu Wright v. Moouey,. from Hay wood, affirming the judgment. Also, in Wilkins St RulherTord t. Terrill, iu Equity, from Rutherford. Also, iu Shaltou o. Hamplou, from S'urry, atfi-ming the judgmeut below. AI), iu Dawsou r. Taylor, from Cumberland, affirming the judgment below. Also, iu State t. Thomburg, affirnutig the judgment belaw. By Nam, J. in Arnetf ft al r. Wauett. from Bruns wick, affirming the judgment below. Also, in Clark t. Ediiey el dl. adms. from Henderson, reversing the judgment below, and dismissing the petition. Also, in Edwardi . Edmondstou, from Macon, affirming the judgment below. Also, in Springs v. Irwin, from Maekleoiburg, reversing the judgment below. Also, in Counc il v. Walton, from Ashe,. affirming the de cree. Also, in State t. Hailey, from Anson, affirm ing the judgment below. Also, in Slate t. Ilobbms, from Randolph, declaring that there is no error iu the proceedings of the Superior Court. THE ''CONSTITUTIONAL TREASURY" Thaaecond leading feature iu the Sub-Treasury System, is, that it proposes to doooite the public mo Hay, when collected, for safe-keeping, iu the hands i Office, appointed by the President, and remova ble at bis will. Yea, the operation of the Sub Trea sury will be, to take .the whole revenua of the coun try, and keep it in auch hands as the President may designate in Gotland Silrer, too locked up in faults, the keys af wiiich are not in the hands of Congress, but in the hands of the President and his un (lsrlings. It ia a fearful and tremendous power, that ought never to exist in any country, and which, we hope, with the blessing of God, never will exist again iu this country. Suppose that Swahtwott and Price had bee a com pelled to deposite the public money as fast as receiv ed, in soma Bank in New York, to the credit of the T reasurer of the United Stales, what a different ac ftouut would history now give of the manner in which they diicharged their trusts 7 By the way, ft was lo these leg-treasurers, that t'he President of the late Whig CouTention applied tfra epithet " roguea and Iwindlere," Which ia Hated by the " Standard" lo have been used in refereuee to the " Deirrocratic" party. But SwaaTWOCT, and Pater, and others, war allowed to keep the public money in a Sub Trea fury vault, until the sum became so large as to tempt .their cuniditv they pocketed the whole, atepped a- toard a Steam Ship, aud were soon across the Atlm- tic, revelling in Loudon or Paris, It is no argument in favor of this system, that these Officers are required" to give bond.for the eafe-keep-to! of the public money. What waa Swartwout's Bond for $100,000 worth, when it was riot a twelfth part of the amount purloined by him I He could have indemnified bis secunes, and then have had a fortune left! With the reflecting men of all parties, the patron ' egof the Federal Executive has become a just cause f atarm. . But the proposed measure will greatly eu larga this patronage. Already, has the. President be comt almost too strong for the People. Already, has his patronage been bronght to bear upon the popular will, and control, a posrerful degree, the freedom f Elections. What hv era lately witnessed iu our 'wb State? A F4srWOJica.holdr, ia the eujoy meat of a salary f f(2)WH) per annum, whose name bad otter been mi suggested fer the station, select ad bf the so-catted Democratic patty, to be run as their candidate for a State Office of high distiucticn ! Will the people of North Carolina think of these things, and. will they guard against the increase of a power, which thus threeus to sp Ute vsfy faru auc tion bf KepuU.caa Governmejrt ? W iball oouliuue cur remsuiu, AMERICAN WHIG REVIEW. The January Number of this sterling Whig Jour nal is before us. It has alwaya been good ; but eve ry Number seems better tons than its predecessor Creteit emuio. It has an able Editor, and very able contributors. This is the only Whig Review in the country, and well deserves the patronage aud sup port of the great Whig party. The principal articles in the present Number are "The Mission to Panama" "Marshal Masse- na"--" Biographical notice of Mr. Justice Story"'-"1 aud. " California." These articles are powerfully written, and, alone, are worth a year's subscription. This Review is published monthly at New York, by GeoRGr It. Colton. Each Number coutains l 19 pages at least $5 per annum for a single copy 13 for three conies for Jive copies, $20. Its Buhner ip- tiou list is 3,500 strongs We earnestly urge its claims i upou our Whig friends Everv Whig, who con raise , Si. oiiL'ht to order it forthwith Us claims, on the scorc of literary merit, are of the highest order As a political Journal, it is liberal, patriotic, and highly conservative. Success to the enterprise ! flj- A. O. P. Niciiolboh, Editor of the " Nashville Union," aud the defeated candidate for United States Senator,.has been elected President of the Hank of Tennessee. Il is slated by the " Memphis Eagle," that no man iu the State has been more nra, iu his opposition to banking institutions, than this identical gentleman, but yet he accepts the Presidency of one of these very " rag shops'' which he lias been so long denouncing as corrupt. Democracy, when one compares Us pi'oftssiont with iu practices, is a quctr thing. WAKE FOREST COLLEGE. The Rev. Wm. IIooi'er, I. D., formerly Profospor i " ncient Lai;gaages in the University of tins State, J now one of the Profeb ji in the South Carolina College, at Columbia, has been unanimously elected !' L-stdent of the Wake Forest College, and it is un it utood will accept the appointment. FOR THE rtKniNTKS. Ma. Gales: The last Standii)d,m a piteous Jer emiad about that much wronged cili.en, Lorts V. Hknry, Ismeutst' at " the columns of the Register groaned in H ID, the vilest aud coarsest abuse of Democrats " T' c vilest "and coarsest" things I re- member to have seen in your Columns, were since 140; about tins very drmocrahc and honorable n tlemau, an Unowu to be wriltoa by the same very I nice and courteous gentleman who now edits the Stdndird. 1 co::l'ess I was ashamed at the tune, to see you lend your columns to arlic s so extremely j " vile and cirse." I extract a specimen : '"It he," I (Mr. Hcnky) be a Democrat, but D.jt a demagogue, he is a marvel," itc. Again " The truth Is, and Mr. Ilatwo. knows it, be (Mr. ILmry) is a pre tended Demo "at aud an accomplished demagogue," &.C See the '". munieation of A Looker On," iu Ral. Register ol Feb. Si, i4'i. The present Ed itor of the Standai d w as then " A Looker On." In the same number of his paper, in whirh lie pours nut his hypocritical tears over the supposed wrongs of M r. Henry, he lias admitted to Ins columns an aiticle su'iieU -. A Looker vu, ol wuicn, i suppose, ne is t. not ashamed. .1 Here is notliing viie, or coarse, iNow, there s a letter tor you : vviiaiuouiu you or false in that certainly not it is I ; 11111 one hose think of such a loiter 111 I owning St reel ! 1 1 wouldn't pen is alwnys eloquent as it is graceful." It is re- 1 pass theie, would il .' lint Inie it is i .ipital, good inarkably nice, and classical, and truthful, too, by'r American Enohsh the ideas wed " i uuiened" and Lady 1 enough so, at least, for " slieepsteahu J e. ,.'' ,t , 10 yvurd- well " orgauied. ' 'ou la nrh, eh I ell, Well may the. Standard roll up its eyes, and pucker j 1 ,,rs', 111 and 1 have spin our bides ot er it bi'fprc lo irs pretty mouth w ilh horror, al every thing ' coarse.' j Jv. Il is very becoming very. j Mr. '. I am obliged to you for your confidence Some have expressed surprise that you allow the Itsliill nol be belnu ed I ha e le,u mnl a lessnn: and manifest misrepresentations of the Standard and us herender when an American note is lo he cousnieied, "graceful" (graceless') Correspondents so olien to J v he sure to seek as.- is'.iiuee rVnu on Auiei.iran pass unnoticed. The reason is obvious. This nuns- interpret:!-, lint lam iletiuiiiuo 011 from yonrlm sion to notice, is worthy of your paper, of yourself, siness. Belore 1 go, lei me beg ol tun 1 speedy un and of the Whig party. If lliese falsifications were j 6wer to iny re.ueat. few aud far between, and adroitly made, they might 1 jl,-. I). 1 will lei von know Ibis evening, and I reouire extmsuie and rettiticalioii. lint ha re faced as most of litem are, llu-y correct th-mselves. An, I nu mero if; as Ihcy are, crowded into almost every para-. graph of that veracious sheet, if you were to allempt their correction, yon could have room for lilt Let the Siaiula. d do its dirty work il is its peculiar vocation. Von have higher aims lo accomplish, no bler duties Ft) perforin, than cleansing that Anneaii stable. Co oil, and may success crown yuur efforts '. W. raOM OUR WHSHINIITON CDKIlCSHONnrNT. At one time since 1 last wrote, a hupe was felt that Mr. Webster would soon recover from the shock eccasioned Jby the denunciation against him, pro- j nounced by his old Federal friend, the President of j your Loco F'oco Convention. It 'was suggested by j his intimates here, that the language was used tinder excitement that the worthy and am.atne gentleman j had not at his command a very choice selection of; English words, and insensibly fell into the use of coarse terms iu the tide and torrent of his patriotic fervor and that upon Sober second thoughts, he would mitigate somewhat of the fierceness of his abuse. I'pon this suggestion, Webster began to look up so far recovered his appetite as to pick a mutton-chop at breakfast, (having for more than a week fell the horrors at the very 'sight or sinell of any va riety of sheep meat,) and Ins friends hop-d eoon to see him in his usual health and spirits, ilut yester day, news reached ns here that so far from modify ing what he had said, the President of the Conven tion deliberately adhered to his assertion, which places the Whig leaders in general, nnd Webster iu particular, on a level with sheep-stealing dogs "- Some paius "ere taken to keep this heart -breaking intelligence from Webster, but an imprudent friend mentioned il to him this morning while he waa al breakfast, at the moment he had between his teeth the bone of his mulion-chop, which he was comfort- ablv auckine after hfffing carefully removed frorYi it at! the SX lie turned pale, dashed down the .bone, muttered a enrso' on all mutton chops, sheep- dogs and false friemb, and wus soon after' conveyed to bed in an epileptic lit. His slate ia very critical : the medical men give no hope of permanent resfora- lion, and the probable result is a recurrence of the fit. until the great Daniel shall sink into utter idiocy. We arewattir? in rmich anxiety to hear news of Mr. ills?. What has eo fearfully shaken. the iron frameof Black Dan, uia? prove iiiitantly fatal to "'IV -. . ,. ... ... , But if lam obliged to write despondtngly as to Wehster, I have good tidings for the country. I aeak on good authority, wtieu I assure you, ti e danger of an Oregon war is over. Yesterday, tr.s , dire calamity. This is ln part of trite f 'riV Secretary of State re ceivd a note from Mr. faket,- I h jn ,he Wt.ijfH tl is d i.lv htvi hourly haul, earnestly soliciting e ...pefdv inleiwiew, ou mat- . r . ,,,,,....,,,, i.,. . . ' , . ' . - M ' n - . , i i denounced by ux-ofneo Hotspurs aud wiUu.t;o ts ters of lire las; importance. Mr. lijcuatian accord- ' ' iagly.appvmUd lil lack to-day as the trute when I Tvirytsic rUiU Vburttr, he would receive Mr Pakenham at his office. Mr. I, attended at the hour, and I now gie you what passed ; and you may rely as certainly upon my ac count, as upon many other Hung which appear uany in the newspapers. Mr P. commenced the conference by stating that . the Eugii-,i government had always desired an ami cubic settlement uf the question a'noin Oregon ; that his iTiginal iuMr.ictions had been to accept, niiii even to ptnpuse the most liberal terms of compromise, but iu August fast lie bad reeei'ved a letter fjefh Lord Aberdeen, covering a publication purporting to have been made by tlie Democratic Central Committee of North Americu. Tins publication was cotilumed in a French newspaper, lor winch ihhiid'been tninslaled from the origi, .1 F.ngli.-li ; and In Itordsbip directed his uUeniicMi to i particular passage in the Address, in which Oregon 'wa acknowledged to belong to. Kngland ; and it-iiiarUiig that such a" admission by t the represeiitnlivea of the general Democratic party ; the Union, must have a poweilul eiiect on ine gu itiiimfiii. oow ill the hand.- of their Dart v ex pi 'ns- ( jir,.cU.d linn to rrfum-jnoiniiiy any oiier to i:.do the territory " Hence, Mini Mr. I " inv alirupt i rejection ot vour otter, um.i pave .iu-e i" .him Hie Adiliesa was mil forth bv the Uenioriatir Cin- mitlee of North Carolina, and that Hie iMusmtor lor the French paper by some ulniulei p. I N till Ankri- , ca for Norib t'arolina ; ami I lime ins uro-nnii teamed that the Chairman of 1 1 1 . Ct .uuuMee denies : all intention of admitting the title, bul ouiy ti.e po session of Oregon by us. And now, u, 1 haw de- ; sired tlil.s iuteUH'Vv in oiiKt to lu.i ive.i i - i. pi., lilt lull to you--to a-k that you wit! tu.l.e it known to the riesitJ. iit, and its(. your t;ood o:!..tn tif li:ie your proposal relieived, in oi,i''i limt l iii.iy p 0!u,-'lv lie ! cepi it, and escape lioin tiie diil'iLtiiiy in wincu I lind j lliyseii' pi.icril.'' Mr Lnrl;. in-iii laiybrd herlily at th's ti.'.-i(- lion asMin-d Mr. P. ol uin !..-t i.-!;bils ,iu Ins ' ilia!)', j and tln'o ihe coin ei s.ttioii luoeesUed soim-tl ., .,t in J ll, i . v i.sc : Mi. 1' A'lo me to sheu' v u 'lie extract front the Address, wli'iru jiUlatli-ii I he alien t. on oi I .old AbelUteu. II. ie il is: ,lnm!iu inin a paper unh u passage riunhnl in tie nui!:'in with li.ark II ios, winch Al r. II. r -d-. ) Now. doe . nol I liat mean that 0(e;nii in inns' .".uroly the i;entienidll vvlio.e n.iine appf-ars ns ( li an in an inu.,t bo a literary nia.il, and Uiulcihlaild Ki ll.-li Mr. II. on speak like an Eng'ihman, and sup pose t here is no Enlili lint surli aa JoIiiihui iimi Aildisou wrote ; bul. inv .lour Sir, we me no l.uiier 0lir I'olonlal.s. slid we hae Ull Lllyli.-h oi uilt uivu lh s'de.s, this eiillelllan Is ime ol oui eninue lb in.. crats. who pins ver liltle ree;ir.l to rules of F.n,;u.li writint:; ol this I ivul -nf uii a proof at once, il being. co Hindered cniideiituii. (Here Mr. li. sent a servant for the duel Cleik.who having recer. ed Mr. li.'s uiie.ciions, b-ft the room, and soon returned wnli a letter, which lie banded lo Mr. It and retuen. Before leading Ii.it letter, 1 must mention 'hat " lu.e Mr. ati Buren ins l'i esi.h nl , this so me treul leiiinn was appointed a sol,; ( oniunssiolier to sellle soun' ci.iutis under a lu-aly, and un reathiug tl.e rseat oi Cuvei imleiil , informed ihe Nenielaiy ot Slate ol In.-, readiness to cilnineiiec 'opernuiuis, in this Irllei, which jilea-e n.-.id. , llunihny ihe letter to Mr. 1' . w l.o coiiiiiieuees reading aloud, lull soon In coining con V tii.s'ed Willi lautnilel , re III I Hi 1 1 to Mr. li ) Mr.' I1 Ivead' U- lor ine--I citliuot. Mr. U. Well, then, hete (,01.3. (Mr. B. reads the letter us fallows : Washington, July 3(ith, I r-15. Sir: The iind-rsifoeu ( oiiiiiis...i.er, app. "..d. by ihe I"iesuleni under the act lo e.ury into eiii'ct a foiiv. ii'.nm hetui-eii the I'niieil Si.iU s and Spam, has tlie honor In iinnunce, thai 111 e-u.i jil la lice " llll Ihe i 1 1 i t : uri of soul arl, he has this y enlivened 111 tilts t'ltv, and h 11 orGanied, is read) lo te-er-ive cm, mi. in jltoii uh..:li the Suoti tary.oj. .Male may tlilnli jiroper to unike. 1 liave tlie iiouor lo be our oh'l . se rv't, " Llll! IS 1). HENRY. To the lion. Juiin Forsyth, Seu'y of Male. hone, al the hour appointed, 011 will com cue aud or hope, at the hour appointed, you w cum. outs, it lo hear m conimunii: lion. .11. I' (lauohilii; 1 will con mid m V ornrin- izatinn isliall btj cuuiplete. And now I wish you good IIVOI llilirr. Mr. I' Fe fore you go, allow me. to conjri nl nkile vou and your Naiioii, at the danger yiu have esrap ed by )our timely leaving the ludi ground yon ii.el taken. At a I temoeratic Colivenhon lately heiil 111 N01 th Carolina, over which the writer of ihe letter presided, a very valiant nod warlike spitil whs men: tested. And one of the members, a. Mr. Mcl' McCain, or sonje sueh tiaiue, who is Ihe lh.vr'r.l A 1 tornev in that Vl ate, declared, that 111 Ihe event of ,ei- tl,.v would Iber ihe Itnti-li ami the to. the crler. So you seer 1 very chher event of War. 011 w ould liud y onr.eif 111 II drowning with some lit t y or one bundle at in re',,' ,0,0. t I, llsUH'l , ri ls, ueioic 1 couiu iit.iM". o'll Venn p- smuoirle vou out of the Country. T tell (i Oeumcrals are very lierce, and yen tuny thank youi stars at Ihe hapny turn things are taknic;. Mr. f (in much alarm ) for Heavens sske my dear Sir, re. open the negolialion, and save me lloul the-e tire-eaters of ypurs :' i,.herc. Mr P. made the best o! his way out of the Secre luryfOirice, slid soon alter Mr if. pTorec b d to the TresSm's House.) It is understood that a Cabinet IVIeettiig was held this afternoon, ut v, '..eh, it was resolved to renew the offer hereViforo made by our Government and re jected by Mr. I'. 1 conirriitiila'e you upon the prospect i f pece- and conclude by spying that if your North Carolina Ueniocials bad neany got us into a War, they have contributed very much to get us out of il, by the good scate lliey have give f'akenhairt. .. . - " ." . . . TllF. SouiH ON Omf.'ion. It is a remark rVbls f w,,ich' mi.v' psilb!y, we think, in I. me find - ' . , , lt9 way ov,;l1 'lr"gh- skull M ' '" t.hoee belonging lolhe tiranufa-tlir.'ra of I,cuffO -opinion in ihe South on I hi; Orceiui Cineatton, that . "every oceHiofl in both Houses and Sena-, lli . J . . .,,., ,,,, Imi1i"S S-mlhorn members nf thai parly go oa,st hasty anii violent actum, Lorik at the S)"cch and vites of Messrs. Ca'lhiiun and Haywood, and ,,e votes nf Messrs. Demon, Col'l'iilt, Speight, i,pnn?backer Lnvv ail,J WestcoH, III the S.'l.a'r, J o,i,, v i Pe ". J '" Hunter, in the House, ail N.atfiein Lmofoii.s" and gee how far they are from desiring to(procip- jtgte ,he c(,uo,r, muj war. They ee and feel, as posibly their constituents inav, sooner or U"er, e i hat WAK Wour.t. RLIM THE .Sooth. ''d 'h-( t'.r-re are yet hotior ible means to b tried to avert Lhat EDITORS CORRESPONDENCE. Nt,w York, J.ci. 18, 1I6. Long protracted antic, paiious of war, I verily be lieve, Ita-e an influence up;-'i ( oinmeti e rind the bu siness ali'e.irs of a country, quite as v itliermr' u the reality itseir. A rupture with England is a matter now so probable, that m st pety'.", in tins section of the country, look upon it es aseilled .piestinn --u ipies tion of rime anl'- Accordingly, t-ieu ol capital bem to contract their business ; inve .Intents are eautioiis ly made, and every sYieruUiioa ni ui.-r, au'.il e aiia.is is now undertaken with the ii.uieisiaiitiinr lint the CoHntry will ere long have 1 11 lie hi I'm Oreg -11, and ineasure anus with'tue Mistress el the Seas. Il.niee the feverish anxiety, m.m.iVst anion; ull classes, to learn the character of tl.e p .ulical tj.leliigenes wlinli il is ex.'i led the mail Steamer " 4L!a mi.i," nvw I I d:,)s at se.T, will blio, for il M IlliifetstoVid these nd- ices, f iwirnlile 0 tiuiavouil ill 1 xeri ise an nu- portuiit 1 upon t he 1 b(;eu 110 1 lilni I ae 1 1011 el ( nu'i ess Sui.-e l.iv l i .t . ll.ere inn e il-, al tin . 1'n, ! li .Ml 1 lil- 011 lilies: ,011. rOie, Vii: livu I1O111 Li 1 .ol , one Iitii LmiJ.ni ami one f:oi;i i 1 ,1 1 1 e, kri.iji.ng a l.illc later new I linn was lece i.d l.y Ihe l:i-l M,-!.,-!..(,. Tl.e ..!. I". 1 lliu'v, in.' il s.i , lie' i -1 1 1 ilT 111 1 I 11 il per; a jhv is the prospect'- , .1 1 f ihe t'ln ii I ;- - 1 Lnglei.ii. u the illl-i .i 1 1 ip.e-lli'ui ill 1- I'. I v. eeu Ihe I ' 1 1 1 - trd States Ena uii'l, ll.e l!i.l..-.. P.r-v 11111111.1111- U 11 oliriio:. iil'iiee. Whle llie i.eneh M'.u. -It toil p: nils ca :,l . s . ie- eh toe einiinesol .111 appro! T3L. arm.-. ue.,i.' 1 ;. ! 1.., m , 1 1 ..t- (!. " . ! ijtiestiim,' ,1 . 1 ' ; - 11' iv li'i'i'li'iinT'l l'i I nun'' anen. I' al 'pdSttWll. Mello.l I 1 1. it ill: e 11 !i , 11,11 II 1 is,' en 1. .mi ed. The Al e n- m I'te-n.,' n I i'v W v.i.i 1-.il nl- a liooih- Slll-ll ut Lie;, I'- ll. I.i nJ.ill. lino ., .i l."S -u pes.- the opefljols o 1 I .e I'a.i ',..1 , 1 :. ale; I I . e u u s hi, peeling 111,. I : -..11.pl 1 p '.'..-' ri in h ... ;lu eul moiiih 1 .,-.! Rv .! us it" !'' " 1 "i- ii' c," vvh.i :. ne .el, Ih.il " li..- I n -.,1-u. ol the I 111-,-d Isl.i.e'. Las' e.-e,,, ,.,.,;, ,1 1 1 . 1 pi , , oe , , , ,. h",' II' his 'lie--.. ' li.is ei.......le,l I I s I" .;el oi.l of the seep- l:v M.I-'W I in- oll'en r'.i'l- to L I" 1,1 llil at ri'llenoi lie ...1 nil mi.s " -.- vv l.,.i , .-, he .i h' .: , v.'. I ; he Iheir aston hi., eul on i auiii; If, ,ii!"f,iiio' I hut I'lilll'lioual y li.ii .i-siiio'-.i lee, .! 11; ,1 a u. i. ...I iho i n -liter il .sinee u i ...ns ,i'i;j hue in il.e ' I. .... '' nl pow-'l ' j I. 1.-1I.', )t. li.ile.: " 1 1 . ' ' I , . ' I . i ' . 1 1 . Ihe lelelse ol : II. e.r loud aiil.eip.ilioil.-. in- ll .pp. -.us . I'.u jnlb-'tn' . Ill ll.ee I line.- el o al i .veil en - ill , r'U.l ; while the pill. I;.' llillid i, -o lllii.'h .ih-i.jo.d Mith ,:p- ' piehellded troldl.es !.'.;! ,il.,i..ol I oe I. .l.n.il Ie- III ol ! li.e vauutilig and i . i ; -1 ).. -r i c ..i.il--y m C"iigi.M I have deemed ll in.t in ;. pp. ,-pi i.e e lo u. v -..il.jeirt, llr j IllllllterextlUg 10 ihe I'.o. .sol ll.e llee-l'l, III I'.ir in.-li Iheni wi;h lie- lo I..H.K-: le.oc.le, .mil, nl this I tune, ImuMv illlesest.llg eoiiip.ll.o V.' she III '1.1 ol till. i:el.:.l. Naval hoi ' .- 'i 1 ' I . i n. I and ihe I i i . o Sl:!t". '1 oe r. Hun- ill tiio 1 li.ltii la-es . a V ; , phue lis full e us lollow : j In eon, 'i ,on. Li oidini.ry. Ituhhng. '1'ul.ii. Slops of Ihe Lme, t H o ' 1 I I i.oalen, 7 4 It ' 1 1 1 Sloops of War, 1") b , 2 hii.'.;, '., 1 . " i .-eh.. oners, Si1'm..r, 6 .1 2 -III 5;o:b ships, 4 razoe 1 ! In the lliilish Navy, lljeie is st.ltvfl lo he in eoni misslon ai. ii b Hiding, of n-:els lioin sis ins up, In ' hue el "slnl's', al lie. piest.il time, as pillows; ! Ves. " s of iili el.o'., -I'll. DtOio'l vesseiii bunding, hi) T!m, ft n inwlft and coiurcliPniv cUinc", ih prewf li r (i ie rriulivo N a ai li'iccK u llirl.M) N- tlollti Wl.h 'i I WIlll'KO UVfl til liivur 'ii lleg.'-e. C.ol. tl lotl.siii, I lie men, 1 ask. lillle mor' ! it .il (i a W ;i r ii jum (-.h h. oi hr r ii mi lining a b.-tluiice ( jli).-i'Ml s!ii-nj;'li Ii at ii r u i cuniiv, ilhiml, in ll.'' Ic.i-t ti (jii-iUuii ';-i;cr.incj ami I'-.-cuu we, I t ia d n lur ol' our t -unit y -llil v.v nul ciiU-r-llic cuiiiliU wi'h u lidelire as li Ihe hli.il li" 1 po- Ipouc the " llul ..las ml, il our l.- gisialors -to I undress slnml a more ronveiii' ut seiis-oii .-trui' the ' t.il pr of iieUSe and imp, Locofom.i hlllieiil i of Frline W e ha i an I Ihe claims ol ( 'hrislianil y a: e a-, weak ei;l ill Ihose I 'mine l- w hi re Ihe ev.l spoil of , on pi ednni'ii it es, as th'-y w ere in the J atu ' no le lines o! Fa lis , 111 I he re V ..I'll mil at y il . V s 1 - The slim tola! of 1 1 i.-tl a! tH I me I) i H is th's, ,e whiupeil Lniialid twice we can fl..g her nru:n I" never, ol colllm-, relied nii -lur i I tun I I hey r-'"if. nut thiil , in bur I wo I n on r -oiillm's u il h o.ent L'il. u, t, our ciinli'ty was, orpa. dv,:h --.h.L it is III Ihii piesent ilay, avast viiil "i less, s,ar'ely .ellh-d Wild llll id' y 111 y mails laid i no U.i.glK liuill, no larget. i;e,;i,'iy, an J licietieeles- I Hn-s, into who ;i an mvaiK-r can linow lunis'il and levy oiitn- , hiiiioiis I rum ili'if yih..' i'.i-hs ' 'or m...;,. Inrii hd, , cellailily, but li-tl--veiv in lie to lose. Ail mva- J 'ling army hal lln'U no'lhin-r lo e mi Tin" niti , is nun; Ihe case The wealth "I In" whole cm ri' i lies along Ifie Allanlte St,.bunn!, and unless nun e .Hi - rleiiily pmiecteii than i.-now is, toiu tlie a.-saiilts ol an clieinv, III the so-lit "f a war. il inns! all hill ll nur.v to the povvoi fill hi vs. hr. 1 c w i. nl of roads a ml bmlp"s hi tin- Kevnloi a CHCillilstaiiee Itlat al 1'ilarv Wat. w a- limlonhleihy, llolh i, I lh'-se s ol a lolemii oi d mi r siiei i for tin- ui hil i,l,-ii Hio.l liecessa I v I 'ten U hie we have now hi j break dow ti 'mu Hest , not we, in !h;l- imp' I si roving oh; o .' ii vr ing horn .Ms to lie .Navy I much ler, c l!rilih troop, nron i..' cu e. Vv e ttnt'ht , 1 1 imlv ; lint Wo.i.d i.lel s lloll'.l), be ite a sea Coast e itend- t imr ll"pii.!nii - nl the hi ink 'ijf of 'i In" e tio'-r-.. once W ,IH !'.,: 1 ui.l pn 01 es. C I ,'V ( , in p-issSsslott i! or l v illlel d ble to tnaiiitaii tneinseives l.y out drawing upon ll.e 1" n,'- C" prtisecnte Ihe war. In the d., of Ltirr'mid d.-e'.v their iiph's UHl spo, , V, I I ll -l; for llleall. t'. 1 '.,' I lie a.'ml.'s of I -u'-por! Irion l lieii ole a tiilB;ii- i'l" 1 I'lV rlnff- nl la-t . nrcii i.i i ll i ii !)-' ah;e lo v i;nr- i.-ioo . and llie lie -thev fail to eh own country a ii: t inauv weeks. Nciv id It.. ill II b, b shilinir .'-tealriers, Mm oou.d re-ii i I, ii fie days and iu line in inner woo. oitsly hacklier laud fmc will ceHtaivs lo i,io.seciile hoftlnil.'i tain their own -us'ein.iice by means ol Ine. mid sword. Tlie advantages ot steam are a, I ou Lowland s ssdt; not on ours ; and, how hh eh soever, our gallant tars would exert themselves to h imlne ijjg,i.,rflieer.n,r pnde of the "boasting linton," tliey'vvoiiltl fmd ll a dilliqdt ta-k to flog a s .Inner n d pu p, ,1. r, or box a stea.m enirme! Then ag mi, u is sam ih il our Ci ies tic-d iii. imtg more then their own inhn tr. to pro tect 'tin i"i from liiejrspjfily of Log ish sokhers, and Ihe glorious exrftnple of New Oileaiis is cued us a coit-lii'sive proof of the fact. Nnouid war come, suddenly upon t, llie unorganized population of tlie Ciiyof New Va.k, would, 1, am indued to appr. heudtinake but erry bjlwuk to Ihe euitance of I'.flee'n or twenty ' of I'mera to the lay. Li order to bombard i , d"hark.it,oii on Urn Coy vvom.! b unnecessary. In ibis p-wiiion, toeu. how are me Oiisceban)us citizen soldiery" to op-rale against the penei.eed and powerful Ktigii -hmart ? 'Hut ess sppe.ir irfal the City iuelf wo.udbe itivarb-d. (and Bntib t o m. within the bisl half ceuiury, have accomplished g.ea'.er feats i iau that would be,) it cannot for a ((Wtrie.it be entertained by Uioee who know affy thing of war that they would retreirt leav ing Ihe destruciioii v.f the C ity unaccomplished. All .Ipslory pmves tbt, in those instances where hostile troops eS-ct i, i.n iii-re u.lo sit enemy's cH , and that city be as i-u'e ol a i' g mi if. p.-o et-imtj, I aas wiitioat io,uU.M ui a-j a.ua, lue iuyJ.. universally triumphant whatever maybe the valor of the inhabitants. Suragossu is a memorable inslanea of this. The valmni inhabitants of lltat devoted city cornlmited Willi the veterans of France, from house lo house, room to room 'Vet, it) the end, difi- ! eiphtie triumphed over the eiiiens who. unable lo 1 einieeiit rate nhd m'ite their forces, fought dispiintedly an. I at random, lint in vain. fiber iii-tani-es I could ; eiumierate more examples of the fully of depend ; in.', svlrhj. us we tie, upnu the exertions of the it: j h ilnlaiils lo save ofir towns frntil destriii tnin 1 could c.:e- -hut inv hunts warn ine to foibe.ir. 1 Veaierdiiy . Siimhi v : we w ere visited by a severe I snow slorin, iHleru..ntTled w,ifh ruin, and while I virile tin. heavens wear a verv t h re at e li i li o aspect. '. l.ttlo- U'eiiihvr iii this fiiv,.i"d region, sime I ha . e'.inuiei'.reiiieiit ol the month bus been s 1 1 1 tl 1 1 1 a r I y nub! The hav IS In e .1 ire. the North liner is . n-iv'oaf.fe as Jar as( l'onotikeeps-it-, and vessels run ' rej'.ilurlv to N i' who' -h ; tu ... C mi , on r aiiii .iti'e siibni h ,' vv hiell aspires to be the i. j u .1 1 of the M ,lo ol l.ij Isla."!"!' ever i the 11,1'sr, 1, lasl iivalLn her iil.tmiiielh lleiejihor ol- her in.t inuiel h lie el r 'v,! Ism ai d ih, 1101 le,s II Is'-ued, ol'. ill i; ie of a mill -.I'M' I , N .'..I amh.ls w ho ii.hii-" . will, bleak... ;' ihe i V Tl mil V . mi .' : Al ' III i at t il-. in the w a v lb, ::(r I i t- I. is. ,',,.,'k ', pro.1 .Illation- h.ive hei I ):m for the ilel.-e'i-.n M Un iipprelielrsioil ol eel ! .1 ! II sell es, smile lime sjnee 1. 1' 'he Church ol tin' II til It I'll' I" 11.11 of II IV. etl h W III) tiled to 111 piihlie seh, Th'-v m'chi to cnlei tiiiu ii In el V liu.-M.lv li ill.. I ed . : al i.iii " over I lie I e. " i'lo' hi vs urenoaiu al the Fallt ?v in hi uller liielit will) an artav I iv . line .... Hll.aelcd ihnher bv the II ( i ; ; ; ! , r old in i ot heiuily am eelliteillihu- III I- I 'i.e. 1 I hi, s Ll., .hell I I tit i e not that name, .bo s he. in, . in M,..k'-pe:,r,."s Hl'.hleM eoll I k. ill." w hu h das bt-ell Ino'l ui.i i. se.' "'I ii sen 1 1 of sin ilh i Ii ul hi illness of . eeiiery . I Millie in'olelll, that re'leel l.e.l Iv ell ll s pe r-lillli I lull 1. 1 is heell le.nhlv h.lllllle.l bv I In s as a ii, , ill,-, o , se ; l- IV I l-p1 i:l I'V the .iillieieiiei ,1 lo all i" ol t. ...!, I lei, lot. ail the eke. Ii-i-i Ih ked l rail! 1,1, at tie-Hi-ill lieis Hill lie 1. ih -.1 I . I"; ' il 1 1' ' I ee rail. ho" n l. oil. Inky ii 'I ho liuill'; Milnoipiy , "1'is now the des. I et mlit,, m-i-.l inn, ; , I n I , . I 1 1 k n ess I .. n ! And iia'l II I - ia a si, Whs Ihi I hnjiv j!v Mil. '.in. - i.evei s ii i pa-si-,! - -ehl'lll, I, ed ; an. I the h.ne I lolnl Ihllli.h'is nl hiiisi. til its eonelusiiHi, liuill an eu el.i eplii.'ed i. mile lice, one would nalii- It ever r.,'1.1 tiojikiiis th; li.iueeil mid t,i:'v sup; - -", Weie SI I llil Hill III 1 1 low 11 Ihe II V dels, null sllel ice the pell v sliictiilee, ol e'llaiiiol the it v Kli ll.Mu.NP. The ('"'Ion lliall'i't. las! week., mis more mar'lv ,1 Hli'.e. ' 1 h h li , w s (..nil l.tilopehy r. : k ! - ip- 1,1 inn! l.'oelie .11, oil I I 111. I I . ., it h- lolhier stale of the Hilll' e i ,1- el I o mill el i ll 1 y I oe rea-e e o 11 eruiuHl ol ill" Sllllli" ll-iv, i v 1 1 v apparent. 'I i ansa el inin, ti ,1i l- h nl II !,. re ; nml, in h vv ie. inore nel U t'l C Mi iitlf H! Ul I tiln i nna ii 1 1 oui Uif ntiol.it ion hd. In fooi oui. .Mai I L'l-tjt! iniu. Mill, lull ,1i" I hIIv fur (:""' 'I ,c .".our innik'-l !ni mo ne v, :' urf. 1 1 ultjVr.' r ',;. 'I ii- nn!,;i: u hit ti do nol n i y t Ti i v !rtw! : . ".lUic -v -V I ( 'I fV-i .,'. H u t.j 1 j a 'ii 7 a ,5 I a 'I l a 1- s( V. in nl lo o'lhll liab-s. Ihe ln"l V eeli, pr,--ellll (I a k ff,:, V i and r,M,.lers hp v nl I he I "in Lo n ' I.e. I Del I til HI'p, I, 'I llll f ill '1 d'leeli to 11 eel la'.ll ) . The looked ,,r bv the speeul'i ..H,l lllll Ihe French gov I'h'iseil, nilll shipped llOIH then' e It, Ah'leis. r- .!(! ii.f I'M .n.!."..,.,). I Ih, he ie msl nevl st. '.in i :-r is an tors in the nrliele. 'I li in.' li I ha ve mil ll l i pu tin- port I (.ihi.rilar. i Wheal nil, I i her eleni: ''i'l''ll'"d fn ll.e Alllmepli Wheal I "-In more ihlit: aneall li mil 1 I.e I' S n 1 '; am e , yet the ma ei o- I . --, r .-. is :i 'l lo dimmish the I'li'lir 1, w hell I ll Hi y HI A 1 1 u a. I lll'll III Ihe "' it w i it ei,t, It IS I I III. I i, ii I' i i I (.rain ilk- The sale. , HIMI luishels -re sold , i: I u.i lo bo very large. - S.Hthelll (' mostly for ihipineut , Saturday I ul 1.7 a 11'.' '",s. per bush Ti,.-ev p.. i is fu. in 1-1 I., l.'llh of .l,,u nary have been as hel-'vs: (', rn, :i:i, I .VI b. id. -Is; Wheat, 12,:) 1 1 be; i:;e, l,:r.l bu ; llirlc;, , :)lfbol bu. ISilii-e lie lorego.ng 1'IU-r ra-rie to h-.nd, we ll n Vf received th Arm U w (i.r llcuttd, r.iiilaiiiing fair davs later Lndish news. Ihe uissolui mu ot I ne I'l.i'.L Miiiisln, on Ihe I Vil ri M iiiisl i v , i audi,1 alls-. Law tpieHinm, is the The event bad created . I,, an nil, -use e-.' emcnl in I -imls ml. filili Hi cue.. is w in lie h ll 111 other nations. Il eoliserpie neeH cannot be cdeninl. d. Loul.li.ll- liis-i l l. has heeii eiilrn.-l, -1 Wl,h power I no a new Ministry. Hjh niihe.uoii tulhet on, Li -v l.eaeiui was t,,iiiielntie rttice au- ,11 r-l d, ami Item e he uwy be expected with tlie aid i, I ir IV li' il I'.-. 1 . to iilleuipl an essenlnil rhange ,,i the ( 'ortl Laws. Th -wshv file e,:pese, Sleiilr- rr will now -be. nioio nuxioiisly look . d for tliati het'--tof.ire, In liscerljiiii th" iiiiiim 'hat ciiliseonences of this d,sr,, n "I the old I '''"s' rvative end Tory Min ion I heinous I.I Hie pinbilb.e Coll -eoue ll ,- (rfthir. ih-Mlhll 1 1 1,,. Mm, : i V , upon I he r' lal ions l ,,,,,', i and IViO'-)!'.! a re various n ml esn- I'A.-.-n tins i .mi t imlioi oi y - VV .1 tin, !. on r r i nilei s with no ) l:r siit. ;ct, we sh.il. brielly . think i f it. itlir I iiu'ii) urues -nltier ll ha sotl.e lllisgivios, op, ti, en ol our ow ii iipe.ti . isle bal other n-'-' '' Th'' Con-ntilietil pnpi'l I.VI II III, ill ill ol the i.iisn,;. 10 1 bin slates jirr ennhu, as loilnw he deund iimi the phulorm upon v.hnli ties' Mil,., men tiow Milne mlo wir if "w irlnili rliuiild rnlanih ;,i r :i.i;io ve Aeii mot ' than ri ' i i.i it t -o: i ', .Veri, pu il 1'nrtn i.-l Allien a. '1 h'-y tae ollic s ihsl.iiili lily plede"il 1 1 npeti their purls lo ou' i,ro,:ds'uli' '1'bev lm," la send lis lil-ir tn.ri- I , I H e line! heal s 1,.' . ,-lv III ret lire. 1 his llollllle till', enielll , i,eve the fearful peAsi'.e 110 .V beating SO litem the Liigli-'h iiiilion " lhe,(.' V"i',- A'oi-j, whose Lditor hn l.iil re-, eenilv i.-'iiriied liOni a i"-p n. l.'iniloH, eotici 'de bis rpn I'iin inin on i'.o sulye-jt wnS. ih folluwing raiiiet Hioon.y n il etiool t "On tin' v.!::;'", Iberef'.re, in e'ube r tillrrnn'ive, vvhelln-r tin- W ns call tiiaiii'.nl; tbellt'elvee in Clli'-e or i ')', To- la-aril' ol 'lie ncv; seems to he lictidtdly Vnilr. 'r.ililr on ll.e itiie-iiiui nl pence in vvar '1 hue ap( to l.n no i mm -e id pus-inle ml pisl itient which ,ll en si .''c-ll li. loic ; while ll.eie are new and sen cli'i.ices i.K'.mrt m,y suet, p'-ilmhil -ly . w inch nel , i lei, 1 1. oil in sVoopiii-ii our ma lofeii duiy ol ;u'f I'unitiou I'.i i'ors " ;' The jiiinn il nf C'ummtree, on the oilier hind, loin; h.nded ami iteneially sntrscious iiioii rpiestuu'is involving coniiver. i..l im'i meicaiitilh inieres-s, lakes the iiiMtirr eailv, and dupaichef it in lew wools : " VV Imi eli'-ci ibis chsiixe w'H Jav -upon our re laiioiis with t;,ent Hiiism H is not rn-y to f'V ; but It will prol 'ihl he lam.shle A liew Miieel-ti. W '.h vtt oo ntti nc Kpinr,ieil ; ;n h" h es.e some r I ih l inn iir.iesiii'-iiu, iu H i way ol llie il;itiiinti:! ol tin Urinj.ju i.H ion vp l,e it-moved " 'lie AVuj Yuile Btprett tskee ibe rwi '"Oi d.-eply io henn, und spvaki of it wltb foisboUing ear nestness, es follows t , . - We t-i.'ilest (tisi, as A irteiienrtF, w hear oMtm change ot Mtnis'ere wiih deep .musty, il not with s-. larm. The srt-eis.on r,f ihe Pslri.eri'en Miriisr.y to i,ower Is, ll b has f. charged t'f eh.rseter, a Ijelhge erent Mmi.try. and a Min.irry far ls rli.rr.d. snd vv-nb far less w-r, lo rank amicable t.esuee wjih th, Lulled Sutv. tU.ii ibe Pstl ritl.Atsrdcri Mln RA!flBUT U WAVIS, TOBACCONISTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Until Street, (opotite the Virginia ZfaflA,) I'EI'KliMUUKO, V'A., Will give their personal atlelilion to consignmeuls sf Produce and .Merchandize matle them. t V. KAMUAtIT, O'Ey. A. DAVI8. January, I SIB, 8-St Education. CILNTI.KM A N who is. As he csn alisfsclorily how , tin experienced snd npprove.l '1'eacher, wishes In undertake., iii a healthy and genteel neigh- Diirti'.oii, too ciiucilioii ol a nn!itit ntlnilier ol pupils, whom he will thoroughly prepare eilher for College or the Cooiitinif hmisc. Ten per cent, on the first er's hi co me, will I.e given lor information as to where a Select ( lassical School, sttch as he contern fdiites. can be estublisliml. Any (.'onimutiicatliins on the subject :iililii--.n l to il.te Ivhtor of this paper will be loiwardeil tn lie dvl,rtiser. - JUftumv SO, l.-'Ui 8 5t LOOK llKHEl (ALL! CALL!! I' the new C n!'i fi.iniuv of J. K. VVuiTrWRH nc ir tlif I'n ' lornii ('hurrh, vlirre 1 am rf- t - in- .. 1 1 : t i" 1 .t'l.l y ( "uiiillCM nl ill I ki IH 1 HI, TlUlU "i til k.h.U .NutH, VAu, I'rean, Soft Shell Almond. IMl'MU, !, V nllMllh, ( l.CH'UH. t$5. Itii w I. 'i iii i 1 1 v . !i ,.t ih.' n!) i vi- will bo Html M luw ir; run U' hri'n'tt m I'fifir-lujrw r.ntl pny tlu oipoma i ii i r, l!:.it i.-. iv ilii1 .ItviiWi in iIiom who wimIi U Inn I.) nr. I iiumi. I xliiiM nu-'i hi'II I. :y ly iho rrutl; ;ilt llitist' in "U.tul i'li'i-t' i' 1 ' ' iu a ciiM na 1 am ilt'li rnimcd tt 'jt' i u fi"'li iiT u u ! 1 1 y i.-nl priffl, 1 hull nt nil Innrf try iiihl ktej' n wi ll .-st lt' it tl uniiirtindnt, mMi' ut a imI ijiiitliiv. I nmilu'r yntfi;; U) hrtvp pnrtiuti wit! tl.t Wt-ll li i ivHtnirm iiiV nluck !:; f.MO juirc.ti lining rtt h I ,tp, , I tccl nftmirctl 1 ran plrao lliem. 1 tiUn t ri p ci'iiMiit.t'v nn hmiil nil kind of (.'kci, w .i t r,tn f I'd frcnli niti i;iotl, undo ut tht tOai inntcMiU. A ll ni.l.TH i;i 'j'n'.vii nr frn'n u tlmtanre punctually itlKuiil d Si, nml tin iuliclt' p n I: ?d no a 10 go Mtltl tn .my p,i -! Iir?1!'-. I nlso krep rnn-(nnily on Irtiiil, !inln-in I'iui'n, nl flu verv hest finish ml I'm'"; niiy pt'iiiiii wif-hinn to nee I firm will plpiitt imII ,it niv rc-'idtMii r i;:id hut prison i'rom a ili-tflfH' wihinu oih', il i Iu v di iwiic tu ine, it mIibII b pronijittv uitoinlfil Ij. JOHN H. WIHTAKKn. Ki!.MUh. IV . ' 8-31 q ) Milli-l.tiio' Iftvordrr, KaycUrville Obcrwr, $U ,i a v-fl:ii orric T. Rnssrll Ifeer & Co., M.ii:yrs rou n. i'hne & rn. .V'lri.rera of Lottenet, TI1K WtiltK titllCH IIIIAVKI.V DN. Drawn N ns. nl the Criu.l Cunsolidiiieil holterj, ( Ihi-s ,N i. d, Dtswn Jnnnai y 17 ". flH 8 ,ri.ri 5H '1 (it) II JO 2(j V 25 76 11 l.obt i "1 (it. 1000 Hull S 14 r.fl. f 1000 ! Fhiih Fi'iit in the i iiiitilrv snd will bo I BiJ wbea" i.r.si-i.tin! by (b iirii .' Merit, DKifiHK it CO. tSKKIKK rV ( 'I I. I'lesent to their hit'neroin cor p n -siini'idenis ihe (nllo'vmij (rami tscheinss, for the munih ul" r.'bnif.ry. They partteulnrly call st tetitiou in Ihirt.'r.itul Si-hems (or the t8th : :;(). 0, lOOof lOOO.-0n Nos. 10 Drawn: iwi'si Ih tea niiiobi't inns It'flO Dollnrs ! II II It 1 1, K i I'arti 'iil.itiv luek v In these T.nitsiiss bivirmsold ntul .anl ' 'bsnd ( " ta . it n t of (fHO OllO, I do ,,i f:r, libit, i do .i'fvo.mto, 1 1 u of 10,000. Ami iiiitniroiii other (iratiil Ones, umountinir tn inillioiiH und uiilhoiis of dollais. The ssnis hihhsnt hi, cess msy still be i' (io led by nil those who senil iheir iitdeia to I lio constant iua scllars and uunift jiajer", T. rXfsr-EU, liinr.ER & :o. 8.V50.O0O I 10 of UOOO ! ! Clrnnil t oi,s,,'iiln'",r Lottery, I hiss No. 6, to h ilrawn on rsaluu' iv, f''cbrui'.ry 1, lit- Nos, l I draw n . (Hi AND CAP'TAJ.H, InfoO.noO, I ol I't.OtlO, l nf 6,000, 1 of ,4 Iflr, 111 nl 'J.niiti, lb ol 1,. hlil), 10 ot 10 of lout) eta. Tn lets only 1 0 Hslves g' Quarters fl hb A eerl i lieatu ol U hobs will ho seul lor 111 in, iliilv.-s do 06 60 Do Quarters do !7 7 :i0,0O, l,7MH,--,ii.vesl ! !o. Prits 0. (rami tJousoluhited I.otiery, CI a as ISo. 7. To bj ilrawti CSn t'jrday, Feb. Mth, IS16. 75 No: t ' flllAND CAI'fTAI.S :' I "f30.0IO, I of 12,0(1') 1 ol 8,000, 1 offl.OflO,' 1 e-f 1,0(1'), I ol) l)(t(i, lsjfA,0P3, 30 of 1,000, Htf oloOd, HO nl llll). III) ol .'100, riX etc. Inkots niily 12 Halves ffi Cjuertsrs f3 Ofl A CertilcaW ol lift VV holes costs I4I i(1 iT llnlves costs 70 HO 2.') Quarters costs 35 40 iaoooo, ia.ooo, idbof iooo. (irsml I unsulidatej I.olteiy, CI""S No. f). To b dru ttatuide.y, Ttb. lst, 1818. 78 Nos. 1J drawn. . (I HAND 8 0 H E M F : I of DO 000, I uf 1ft, DllO, 1 of 7, ()( 1 f n.OOC, 1 ol 3,000, 1 tr 2,34, 100 of 1 000, 20 ol 760, o' ft'il), 2i) ol Hill !!9 of 300, 101) I2(IO. Tickets 12 - HsWi-s 0 Quirteis 3. A L'erulicat. ut 0 Wholes cost . f 141 411 1 20 11 aires cost 1 1 70 to 2fi Ijiiarinrs cost 35 81 UKititK rVCO.'o KAVOKfTE. f;fii'1;tvle Loltcry Sixty-Stt Mos, Trn Drawn. .tO,Ot, I a,040, lowest a .Ho. 'm: 10Mt (I'srid Cotisolidatiid Uottery, t;ias No. 9. 'lobs drawn Saturday, February ZSth, 1S48. G6NvS. 10 diavw). flftAND' CAHTAT-S : 1 of 30,000, 1 of 12.IJ0O, 1 of 71)28. 1 of !)000, of CSOI). 4 of 2000,4 of 1 &u0, 4 ..f 1260, 1 00 of IOC0, 06 ot I and 3 dtawn :l()0, bb 3 and 4 drawn 200. "I icliC oinj glO Halve H HuarUirs $f. A Cciiiflcau qf W holes cost I?3 Jjo 2J Halves eest 8 " lio 22 yutt'ters cost, ( 49 A si'b-ndit) Lottery to boy a TiMtSsiie in. fl'l .will s-ll 2J 'J'l. kels st 5o4, wb'u-h we wariant to draw nl less than 1 34 ; makirin tho risk on ths sauia, not mor than J16K .--shares in oroportion r r Persons orderiiu by the .ackaS in sj of lha al.otr rsr. .h-duet lite (inis othra Thkets. 'i ne l iekcis in ibeaimsa Lottaria ara rssatsed, nnd sll orders aalrssed to Us will, OMSK t) Boat fi,omi! and aonndenlsliBUenlinB.T V, J v a hur vry lsy Lovsriaa frcjrt I Ml 10, and when s reimlisni is nulls to us, WrfS W stnsll, will always In test in th st popular tottsriss oa Ths Drawings sast wnm ra,usKacf tit aJl-ho sr- Jef from us. ; . Cn sil leltsrs sacloslng CASH af Traa ITakst, ths (lOStsgS need Bftt bs .ld 'Ii li II' h f' "J ' 4 fil Jn; 'i i 4 i : i ti i t 1 1 H Vf f 4 s it I- ( V'f I , 'fi V ' 1 'Ail "' ? i Pvt. A . '
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1846, edition 1
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