A -mt Published every Friday by Vf I38IO sWb 1 OALK IMUor nut) H55s Pj-oprictoV, nt Three IkoUafs pir Aunnui.. ill I i 'i ill i ii ii .'FRIDAY., "PEIJUlJAU 20, y. XO. 20j i RALEIGH REGISTER. tedaft February 17; 1846, "THE' FEDERAL COURT. Th United Stales" Court lor tht District otji&k srottnai will meet ia this. City, oo Monday, the 9th-- if March, ' ' . RAI.EIG1I FIRE COMPANY. ThM Company was duly organized oft Saturday tat by the appointment of the following Office re. ynt Lfr. BSiier;Capti"'r; J- Mc'Adww, Lietrteaaot f. II. Selby, 2d Lieutenant ; Jesse Brown. 3d Imw knaiif Lyan Adttme.4Ui-Uentena.it,; .William up' hurchV'Trea.t-rer; and Henry Kvans, oecreary . jtiip rRF:rV I1F. SOLUTION'S. Th UolCiiigreni(iidI DelepitTon- 'fWMl&Wtfr aroliiia, with the exception oT Mr. DocasJiv, voted ..i-as .:- i nreair-Hsftain -of tir tne iiomiio" 5"'b , lie'termination of llm joit oceupiucy of Uregon.. TUE LATE CORRESPONDENCE. We refer our readwre l the article in this paper, from the " National Inleltijf ncer, giving uie v.c. f the Editor of that piiprr "P"11 lh Iet,e9 '"eh. lave resent!)' passed between the Ainericun and Bri- ih Governments. We regret lo say, but we do Bay- that from th spirit eviuced by the American Govern- ent, as disclosed inia late Correspondence between British Minister and our Secretary War iriev- able. And, for what I Why n it, when oar cooo- y haft readied a condition the most flourishing hen Art and Science, Religion and Uivilraaiion, are 'li al;ng their gradual but most certain progression, to extent never mineral wnueu m that there should be this Midden check, which ar must necessarily cause to ensue 7 1 hef ) It contest for rights: We have always contended or America's jut rights, and trust we shall be among the last to yifls! to unjust demand " one square inch" .1 L ...... -C - La:." II. ., Im,'a , gye even unu pm i i we, except in oiir ewn-opinion, the riht to t lie whole of Oregon V Let us consider this one fact. nd weigh it o, that England may have, the .1 1 . I. I. ,l . ..v tri! tr i iultfullLUUl ame ttiougnw wuu regmu i am ts'"i""K or territory, which our loud -mouthed orators charge ipon her as a dietinguiahing National chaiactensiic. VtlfftEMB ttorEf." I Xhn " Jffw Trk Mtrror" lias t brief notice uf 0tN!ov have heen delivered i tb fallowing tiMther abusive, .book ou line roHtry," which baa n Oaxes.'eiiioe oiir last : j cently appeared rnEngladi from the en of trav- Ry Rwrrifi, C.J. in States. UnderwieoJ, frtmre- le, ylM himself " R.i'Mo" .The. results of dell, declaring there 'taf'"J- h oWrvs ' moik'd in i .olwne etititled dismissing the will. - 19 , A(s, in toe tx dim Tate t. Crowson, front Gtiil' j ihe year 1845, with short account o Oregon." ford, reversing rile judgment below ad awardiug k Tba genHetnaa'a emulation, sayeituf " Kuhimore reuire'd' ,,, . . ' I1. ,"B,iff ' Amrican,"jmpenri- to have bf to produce a csfc Also, irr Coohrau e. Wood, from AlM, nj; of M.urry a Vhrinirhaus ill EmiUv, from Pas- ! tL i Dickon., au.l jndt JUSSMU2AtW i'bhh- Alr, m Pool e. thnnglmu., in .qy, icom r (h revjoW( ( work hng ((ifle st,cc,,d. quotaiJt, dimssing the bill. . ri.i,,, ..-R0)lip goe, far he.- AIM, in Nail Martin, m Eqdtty, from Davie, J diMWMinp; ins ,....,- . i arities of th Aiiiericaua, U'o cannot reM irivme Also, in .Moms 0 Aoam, in ivjuny, iroin i'uiu. . - ., : r .i.I ..,1,.V t,vU A pttT in th"1 Wost'uhtsfs a pnfssitnsl .ntloman Hrinl-t l.wy-r " Th" lmis .l'ill Jniiril' ukon lus conieiui'i irnry tn t:ik mid admonishes him ncur to abuse a ninii uillwul a , es5:,.ot ii:T.avt:i, 1 Be noi d-rived iih vuin hope ley fio,t ihe flut lerlnn nnctmri "it your mH, lUnt i1hcii.ii will i urn it self, especially if that disraw lie Cnii'iip inn or I i v ci ('iiipUiut. If j"U M'nuid Ih ic-t wed i.i health. ' you must u l e me.,its ulin hfifvulcure aiJ kind JVitviiltiir"" li'ive plun .! n in yunr n ni li. The greaj nmf uui' e.iliy papular nm ,lv for l ',ni.niup tinn, Biids'l Olironio'disexi-u. i new fur s.ilr in e'vik- Tivhnlv hrtllore finn'ofr-fl h4g old and paids V.4 ch.i r ($o ood !' til IV lUi iill O lit )V ill Ut I do of ?5,0M. J di) of 3O,OO0, (1 do of 11.0.000, -A. A VV A yjunn the SuJciilr, 'residing at And numerous other fJraiid Ones, amounting to L .I'll ivlvaniii C'o4,rt Hou-i-, Vimiiiia, on tlie millions "and millions 6f dollar.. . The same brilliant li'jt il ol UicSlsl dey of D.ci'uilvr, 1845, a likely success may inl h elcd by all 'hose who sem) murii hi ic liy iho iijiiii- of V ILK V. their orders to the constant j ri.. sellers and prorript i nr fui iu'hio slave w m pun liaeu by mi-, snort pays,., Sin e: it, ,V.r sai THE FAUMpRS' LIBRARY. AND JOURNAL. This pnttioation, it eminently calculated to inter act nut only our farmers, but all others who wish lo investigate the principles f agriculture a at-scieuce. It takes higher grounds than any similar journal that has ever issued from the American Press, and as inch deserves peculiar favor anp1 attention. It treats itha auhject of Agriculture as a science, regulated ike other sciences by fixed laws ud principles, on the proper understanding and observance of which depends, in W email measure, the success of the til ler f th nail, It gives not only entire works on the subject from standard authors, Americau and For eign but furnishes labored articles upon almost eve- y subject tidnneeted with this department of natien- I interest, from the ablest writers of the Union. IT A geath tan, named Day, advertises for a lest Dog. As " every dog must have his day,' we know ef no good reason why Mr. Day should not have his dog. tT Tfl? WV,, j State ConvsntiO" Of Ohio met at Columblii on the 4th inst. and was organized by the choice of Hon. Toshoa Matiiiot as President, and one Vics President from each Congressional. District. Two hundred . d ninety delegates were present. On the second ba,.ot for a candidate for Governor, Wa. Biss, E119. obtained the highest number of votes, and Was afterward unauimmwly nominated. Mr. Bos Waa :. .r ui the Whig Elacldr hi lit late Presidential contaot. THE NEXT LEiISLATURE. In reference to th. systematic efforts now making by the, Loca Foco party for carrying the next Legis lature, the " 1- artll Statr Whig."- printed at Wash inglon in this htate, holds tlie'fuUovring sncouraging language.: " We can speak of tlii. .ecthrn ef the State only, and sour as its action wjU affect the eltaracler of the Legislature, can assure ouf friends-abroad "thul all is rwht. In the disasters to our party m 184:2, We lost a mmiet from tins ( Beaufort) county from Hyds, one from Washington, ouo from Caneret, one from Craven, two making a lotis of six in these fitv adioimVtff counties. In 1844, we got all Bright again eleetsd, irt ptace W these Locofucoe, six sterling Wmga. AnO wonsii qo uie same again, this year j and more than thai we shall gain a Sen ator in Oavcu, and probably a Commoner in Uretue. All that is wunting on the part of the- Whigs" lo Carry both bmexmeauf the Legi.latura, is orguiii?.a tiotr and effort. The,elelia is au important one--a U. S. Senator ie lo be chosen, ae Judge Mangum's term will expire ou the 4lVof Match, 1847?-and what a burning shame lo the VVfiigs of North Carolina will it be to sntjfef the State to be npreseuted by two liocofuco. We would- earnestly call ou our Vk liig arathren throughout the State, -to attend to this mat Ur. The Locofocos will mulra a hard struggle to -arry tlr Legislature and apathy on our part will Ml j encourage them to struggle the harder, 1 ney must be met with our best and strongest rrifcrK The Whigs in this. 8th Congressional dtetrict will oo' tKeir djity hi the approaching campaign. Though by tiie abominable gerrymander, we are overpower rd in an election for Oougtess, and eight eui of the tetf e'oantie. composing the district deprived of a tofcfra the National Leeiblalure, still the reeoollee- tioi of this wrong and outrage sttnjHirates and nerves won or Mils wrong ana outrage stmpunurs . un.r, cot,lct, WH, marked wrtrf nnspoued integrity. M lorredonblecr elfbftr; IS wnrra CaTtererrK9 h wair h,rnlKrt(,, and genero, as a mi4 up an entire. Whig delegatinni to Hie next Gen era Assembly end tu their aaine w call upon the Whfgs inf th Ulher couotie of the 8tate, to second tbenn in their 9brt. to return a majority of Whiirs, oe4r aad trov, lo both Houses, aud thus give Loco- it focohim such a defeat thai it will not trouble as ftrnrnmr; ... JCT 'Tha Legislature of TaNWteE adjourned ot th 2d inst aftrr a session of fonr month. Tb Treasurer of the A.iMnC4n1,I,eaea' Soejety tia. received a legacy of Five Hundred Dollar, be ueatued lo that eioelety: by th. lata Lboueier Fowler, of NorUifield Conitetlieut." CArisiian Rtguttr. .lariiiir that Ihe tiiiunctioii w prooerly dissolved By.DaNiaL, J hi Gajlorde a, . Blouut, adm., from Beaufort, affirming the judgment' below. . Also, in I'etersou r. Webb, lu Equity, from Bertie, disuniting the bill. " Also, iu McRne o. Wesell, from New Hanover, afhVming the judgiiwnt below. ' Also, in flmiiibers r. McDaniet, from C'aswerl, ef firmiiig ihe judgment below. -JUsb;jsUJjys- M-titam. 15p.,ffiri!aiiic. the decree. Also; in Miles r. Allen, frpm Caswell, affirming th jndgtnem below By Nash, J."in Taylor tO Cotton, from Chatham, affinuirijj the jud((iiieiii below. Also, "n Deep 'River lioid Mining.' Company r. For, in Eifiiiiy, from .Guilford. diracWlJ ihe junc tion to be diNolved. Also, iti Uowlaud r Mann, from Stanly, reversing tlie j iiJginent and awarding a tenire lie AIo, in Beirrfrban-n Yarburough, Hum- Orange ; judgineiit fur ihe plain tut ' ' ! Also, in Sijeuioro iv Myrrow, from Person, revers ing the j.idsriuentXnd awarding a temrfde ;l.r Also, in Aire oW Clurke v. Digga, Inmi An son, reversing the judgment below, and awarding u veAire ie rtJto. 'V ". ,"" PARENTAL GOVERN M ENT. Onr atleiiihiu haV been lulVed lo jit extiilet from a eriTioti, ue.iverao o nev, it. .TinAicr, ui mi.,. npoi'i the milijeet of Hie duties uf P.iretm. We make ttie subjoined extract mol chaei fully, bee utse we. repond wi ll our wtiole i-oui to tlie liberal ami tiuly (. -atholic sjnil Christian vie as w ineli U lucukulos : It ie the dtilv of children lo'ohey the commands of their Parent ; but ilifti the.y have a rijjtil to lipo that 'bus will be re.i")imble. C'lnldien may exiei:t to be ruled ; bill not ..lb a 'rod id iron, power is so grateful lo the heart, an lint of love ; and there-' tore no pow-er is . so imcoiitrohabio. And if men should govern by ath-ctioil any wheie, it should be in thu family. Tluil is eircio in which love n,v ild reiu The i-everett measures should tie the tesiul of a calm, deliliernte and teuder coueern for the in leiesls ol the wliole family, lint power is habla lo. -trbtrse. And even i ai enls yielding lo temper, and unbalanced by the uureasouableiiees vl their ctiit dren, rnav exercise their authority unreasonably Meuoe the Astle says, Parents, pru.oke not jour children, &o."' We ure not lo suppose that Parents are foi bidden to say or do things which may po.-nbiy piovoke their "children . to auger beeau.-e childieu may. he no headstrong, unreasonable, -and fiery, as to lake oll'eirc.e at the calmest cautions, and al Hie most reasonable restrainm. He, ihereiore, who, for the sake of peace, surrenders his uuthotny, uoiotiiy mis ses his aim, bul endangers ihe true urieivste of bis family. '1'here are cases, no donht, when severe measures, however painful to the feelings of a Parent, aie ne cessary. lfudvice.be disregarded and remoiistiances ure unheeded, and olleuces are again and iijjain rs peated, lliou he who spaieth the rod ha'.eiii hi. child. Even then, however, a Parent should sunie not iu wrath, bill in love, lie should cliuslis not for his o:i rile.ieure, bul for liis'cluld's profit. In nio.-t instances, hovvevsr, corjioial severity is unnecessary scarcely ever, if there be a ratioual. uniform, uliectionute and hrm system of paternal go vernment. Wheie there is much of correction, il is the hand tukiug the place of the judgmentit i leinpm-stipplyhig the place of rcilecnon it is haste taking the place ef patience il is doinjj what re quires no i i'0u,;ht, iu pieference to a sober and pro tracted iii( iir) 1 low can I rcc.mm my child from his way wurduess, and bring out ihe lu-iter iualities of the mind and the heart? And lei. il never he forgotten that corporal se enty gi nerully fans of its purpose. The-iuosl uirl i ''lit. .aid uniiiiy children you can find any -.'her, aio those who .are beaten most frequently anu most imiiiciciluhy. I grant llial in the age of Solomon, when the vast multitude of human beings could neither read nor wrile, and uf course there, was but httie just ihintc ingthe rod was necessary in iiiKiiilhiiiiiig order and authority. It supplied lbs plaee uf reason and argu ment lo those -who were incapable uf exeieising or understanding either. Bul another, a belter rod has been discovered one belter adapted to the present state of society. 1 mean the rod of moral power -in other words. Parents and Teachers now feel the importance of governing their childieu and scholars"; more by touching their ni)nds lhait their bodies. They now exercise authority by instructing llieir children by creating a g d family opinion, as to what is proper ui improper, nghi or wrong, and espe cially by enlightening tile individual conscience, and by training up to right habits. Tins is ttie-rnust el fective and elevating kind of discipline. Il is as tonishing ho many generations have pa-sued away, w ithout auy other thought, than' that evil tempers and refractoriness wnro to. be routed out by lacerating and bruising the bodies of children, rather lliau by informing their minds, and consciences. - At a Meeting ol thu Cuiciis of WilkeS Conn ty, at the Court Hutise, Chi 'Tuesday, the 3d of February, Gen. James Wellbrirn was called ti the ChaLr, and L. B Carrnichall and William Mss'in were retjueslnd tn act as Secretaries The object f the meeting was explained in a few appropriate remarks by Oil. A k it Church ab a tueetiug lor th? purpeee of paying a Irihuto of respect to the memory of thu late Oen. Wil liam Horthn. On nioiion, a Committee., consisting of-Col. A- Mitchell, Walter Lenoir and Col. A. Church wrrtr appointed by the Chair, (o report Ryiulii tions expressive of tho seii8e ol the meet hig Tlti? UoiHiiMttee, after retiring; a short lime, eub mittetf the following : .Rcmlred, That a proper respect for th cliarr?ter lid excellent qiialin-9 of the late Gen. William Mor ton, requires of us a suitable manri estatiou of the esteem we have of his worth, and the afUicted feel ings we sutlVr for his loss. Rtmhctd, 1 hat tu his punhc and private relations,, ry city still I nporlsnt imvn iu ihe coiinii v at s pure soma of the. choicest MK-cimeiia of the author's style ' too thai any one ran atfmd to buy, Y.m lune no Of the American peopie he says: j souse, then-hue, f,,r ug ec'.'ma Iu save y.uir life an. I i neaiiti. lie noi nic ,v. ,i vvunquuK tioMiums. or " The men are aa.ll.ow, and the women tallow ; the in ull that makes leminine nil; hefr etJbTts' to-snrmly-sticti- deft eienev by-art, are lotallv WMitting in the great aTtis. tnre beautiful, .Ad W erfcrts' tofmlyr tteffe btlatCbalfcluii a..,lm.,.e.em!y ,.. hn ed lour bottles of a doubtful kind- one ol the most retch. ai?d nit...iin r. rr,,,n, which the ruch I nvsician- in me c iv, u , u.reiv.u psueni ne excel. The men are merely long, lanky YaUes, j Mwd-ariiJ Uiut urlitlz bade and eki-hstije t-r lor llr. Ji, with narrow uape. lo. their necks j wi.t Mawim "I H ll-l ' l.eiiy. be nut -cc civni utai s li.t..uu itl.il cuies.-it -iil 's ! U'lt ill,' blii im of h' IV t r 1 v lirhe sii.re, lii.m Alias Kiisli. ol Moiiluomerv ) !oun ly, No'th t'ttrolmam bin return with the snul slave ftom Fincistle, Virginia, nt which plnce he hud been eppVi hendeil on his way l.i Ohio With hee papers , The said Wiui is black, ahum five feet 1 I .inches high, bi'lfcceii 24 and 3,1 yeais of ace. and weighs Shout SIW1 fifruMls; I,- vefy Irk, ly and well finned. He rttarlo hi plopcmenl on s largj hob tail hay Mare, attdiNe .mi! bridle, which he al o look froB, trie with a larie green hlsnliet undet the saddle. Mad on wlt.ii l,p lei1,, a rhei te l riiumlaboui, somewhat rtrpv isli pantaloons, yarn, amis rip. 'and carried with him also, a arey liorm-spuri rnni ; is niijipo-ieil tt have ptss ed thri.ug'i llauv d.e.A .tiginia. aiul v.tni d-tuhl making his wny hn ugh Gieei r-h,iruiKh, N. C lo the iiehth borlTivod of Mr T, list', wlipfe lie (Tu r'ne'tv TiwhI, with Ihe vihw . I priMMirii rim ihrr set of fire nanus T. RUSHBLL BIGGER At Cb. '"Z L- Richmond, Vd. 3MooTi.vooo, iooi ioo. Gram! i onsoiulsicd Lottery, Class No. 8 "To bs) draw i Saturday, Feb. SUt, 1848, 7 No. 1J drawn. (RAND SDIIEMfe; '-5'"' 1 of io.6o, 1 of IjJ.eoo, I f t,600, I of fmt 1 of 3 fl(K). i of i.;)84, iuh of 1 (too. SO of 750, 90 of uuO. 80 of 40tl 20 of :JU0, lf)u ol 900. 1. A rvii'..ui. ,.l mi A!u ...... .. . li-i w 'vnin ui v, iiiiib I.IMK lt9 SHA Ik . i, f , i . : . u ijv o uarrers cost HQ 9 fathv nnd unennt iike. woj-k?n..:..They;,Ver have, any boyhood, uud I r. meiui vi it i Jr Never live te g' r old. fney are sour ami gloom, ' i- Dr. W.s.,r's llnil not froinoiailMt.lit wi t 1,0 'aim u .n pwr of.slrset musie toltill the senses and nifn il, pockeli their whole, souls l"'P. wrupped up in in IHirsuil o ' another dollar ;" they have neilnei i.na gtuaiion, nor fancji, nor taste. . , ' They aiv truly vidgar. ignorant. I.Mjgiiijr. tj'it fills', molanoholy. sickly people Pitsso.g tin ir lu-t in' it state of tm'lllal excitement, some i.1.1 ihror . , with drink end sonic vv.ih i.,h ,e,- ; si .ne !: -Vri. Urnt.l-ilt 4. Cti.'ft FAVORITE. Rli! St tie '.llltrrv Sivl v.Sir Vn Trn n en urn Hud lor ihe p.,, pose ol h-ixiiiii i itcrview with his $:ti,00, 1 i,UOO, low, st iio. I'riio lOOO! d. a le d.iys bttore hisde- lo the ever-yawning galrs I llieir mm i-n. ceases in reli'oii or ckc'-sskh in j , , : ( ; i . c, comiuerc-ti is- r'n-sses in sfjeeiiL.tiiiii- ; . r it, of mind iini'.icrd li y a Ciiuin iraiaci cl t'o'-- But dllanutv is !:-:! cl' Icnr lite in Ainer:c- men arc S'inil (h nml .-diifi litrg'i' leu. 1' Hs-saK.--innlir.Tr also iie'!f . to ItlTii.t hs;r r.lli k '. l'-;r as it liny iii'pe.r, it cm be pron-d, I l..i . i . lo flu ' ! joy- and . tl is Ur ; inwia; ti j nnd is r ' i.iut the,! :,,! ! ii.. : , Itr. f j ii r i l CO., h Ju-Kc to ihv eve. stretintii i. ihe svsiem. liduess o the s ul and happnti-s t.v nuti -W i - i i ihit li:is ua'tiR'l suet, ci U'Iti t v i- . k. e-louls'ii d tin woild wit'i lis ifects, , .u ii li'd.by the b.'-i 1'liy.s.ii inn" lli'.onjih , Ileiwl Jpriviil,,ii n-ii.e u ni. ps -i-n-.1. i!,c vvr.irjicr tin' ocicime and origin ,i whom h pii'iilfc, a pru.il vmsIi I.i ,ws. . For ihe .ippr,.;,, ,.. f-fl wi, run li: in iu .1 .ui, -o ih ii 1 c. I );, n Ihe abuse reixaul ! I'vmou ji.,,1,,,., hie co.inpens linn, lo , m,, ,hn will take.faioof ihi'-inarc, I r .! ! ., i ,m,l!c ll'ie'ru," uhtif I Call gel ll'.c.n. . ' ! 1 N 1, fiitivliam.i C. IT. , V.i. .1 ,u 1- ; ire, nrnf hi. se. . tin, Will j- ly ii d. a icisiUlH- sccutc, ami oi , ilhei- of W HIT!'.. ir.,,M t? id 'let:. K.i v n wood N o I i e o , N I I It,.! ,i,ii In nlii I'm si., Ill 111" ,Si4iu, ol nr. Tin. tlie III. Isle degraded by lie uc-'c wtl il hei;i:;s so dcgclli'i sene hio'crncs In i n cd, Hon or iiiunler, and noil rlh ' lor I he si j;el i o 4111! sliilili iio in ;l.l t.'i'r-r cu'iiii; les ny ii oi li ; li if as i Ir- in;, i.l- ,,f urn ;u!c--in.-cnibly hrr.oiiic .iiiiart, noi lo say a-suciu I ion. ii-d as I he i r s!a cs, 1 he innrai llcy c.trelilllc for Hs.sa .-m.t-iiw lor stubb un ami manning " 1 c,ir!lii)lv will not jjo s-o far as a F'-eorh frieti'l ofiiline, vijo had resiil. d t went -live i-e.irs in ;thc Males, and g.vot. IL as In. t o ii'iju (hat tile bet spec iilalioii,.ufier Toiii Tliiiinli, would tic to bud a cum plcie Ainei'can c u i li'iu .ni licit j -it (i or. t in ten ..v -unit exhibit hiiii in l..iuidi.in and Tuns, al aslnliiiig a licail' Iu a e ciiin , "ir ni'j.-'. or art li , o keep r as' it run -illd he;: Im mui is HO ll.l ' I'ln'r.' i 'iu n Hi lliiu! (s.-r. 1 1 vr in ss i 'OTK'E is hr-rebv gin-n iho tl I ii riii hri e sb.iics of the t 'a uhoit. llneriors rtud t i'lnp-inv ' I'c ,r, sl uidoin in ni luilne e Orlificrlf's fur linl Miicli nt Ihe nl II ! II . iik nt ui I Im' lawks nl c'l l.isl ni .I.. I ( 'lUlll'H in II r,i-. mill iiifilu..'itii'ii kviil hcv ( cr l ifirn 'cs Inr - pill ii i ' i ; 1 1 hum ! I'll I! lllllsl How To Bt'M.n up .Siatk. Wo tinii Ihe follow nig CunipliiiifUl lo ihe polil-ical saj icily of ificcili .tnsof New York, 111 a lale nillilbel- of Ihe ".Na tional lniel'iireiicrr." Il einbotliei, the grrat prioci ple ul developing ihe resouices of a cily as a enn monweallh Our politicians should laae heed lo il : " No ."state in the L'uiop his been more disliactcd and div itied by political parlies and paru.-ans ih.ni New Yoili, u.iil yet, vvlicuever uu great pnbm cu Icipilse, lias been decided oil, and e . 1 1 1 u i ucc.i tiy riin' paii. and ill. il parly bus hilled to retain p.jv-.cr, r.s Siiccessors have iuvan.tbiy carried on the uuik lo ii. ciunpleiiou- As cases in point. I r. 1'cr lo iwo of the most .-I upelldous iindellukiugs whir-h have bci-ti com pleted in uui ci, oli . u...". irr our day : Our I 'utui sys leni. nnd the supply of lhi t oy with 'iol.ui waier. The tirst is a Male work : the second a t'uy esiah Ii lirneiil. cosliug trn or tticren miUtoxs nl Jillari. Both rcqiiued years of lull and expeudiluip, in the progress of Wh.ch the political p trl u s wel e alieruat---ly iu and out ul power; bul y I these (.'real works continued to progress, neithei parly being willing lu assume the respousihiiuy ol stopping iheui 'llicy now stand, and will coiiiiune to sluiul lor ages to conic, as in iniiinciits, proud nioui.uieuis ol the intel ligence, e ute i prise and zeal of i In- pi .-.eui gener anon. ' li 'uoli.il) ih" CUIIIVC I I.'.' , .in.l Iho ' ly, l.lli.r.V lu; o!t-ti"u i!k.:x. tn'ti'i in; .i rtcct rle in ''..st'. By c ul Ihe cirri! .1 c.i'lf r-o i id lii'ilii. .r, uc vi' r -i v . u - !'.... n -'" oS T 1 1 y ! II I.-. hi... il lis 111 - I .1 r , ,, . lilt ihe I v-I.i .' 1 '.'III; ll'V ol ih made and pim i.lcd be ( .-ceil to nic. ..f -m l I'lc-id. nl, It in'l of t '.ice I'c.r, M HY V. F.h - in- c-iTiformii.ir llm ."Inrs lllul In such eues II Il iads, I I i'.ovd'Tl (tisud Ciuisol. listed I, mtprv. Class No, ft. To bo ilriiM-n Nittn,itn;v FotimnVu 9ait, tQdft KT.. id diawn. GRAND CAPITALS i 1 ff finfi I ,.l I 1 niiii t f Tioo i irtn A "I SSttfl, 4 ol vndn, i o( Iftut), 4 of 1250, 100 of 1000, 56 ol I npd 2 .1 1 u vri 3(10. 58 .1 and 4 drawn S00. Ticket- ou'y fjld Halve. N tiuarler. $4.... A I'einliuito of 22 Wholes ftmt Jlfl I" 2i Halves rost 84 l'o 22 Ijnsitrrs rOst i x cnr.ii i.orrnv m nny a I arkagam. yi awn sill 22 I'ck. t- iii flint, whuh we warrant to draw not less ih mi f i ; mukiirg the risk on ills same,' noi more than fins , stwres in proportion. !- Alto! hi r Cninl Srhniir fur lltli Miircll. (irixnd ( oinniiilnii d I ,ot 1 i y , ('Um li. to he) drawn oil Satuid.iv, Ur. It 1 4 lit, 1016, al Wilming' loll. 1 will I' -o 1 V i ' I II.' 10 ' Ills ,.' (nl V.'i I til4'll oi I io i ii il in.. I I in- no nl bl Oil n on m'J, nr i,l :,, lo who , ii ' The ab'H rt I ooiil c l'i' Is ai e on isle. h riornlar ccnts. of llm .-Male, nnd by U ILL: I'Li'K, o nl Vomit. !( ,'r oh. II - - ll.l Tu Or.uu'e, Mr ,1, lines G liicl.rr.ond. of faswcl!. in Mi;;- Khia'J. King. Also. Mr Ji.tm VVrd I.. I', AFAdaiii', du .rlil.-r uf Hugh M A.l Vsu, .Mr. Juliii Tiiiiicr to .Miss Lui.i-a Mu runs. jr. Jackson. It) iMHi. ol t 'i KiiCfS-: OI-''iK't:. T, Jlnsscll Riffr & ()m .c ems in is. ri!i: a cii. 1,,i',;c, , I l..t!f,iei), . Hhjl IO. , 1.1. Dr-iwi N Ltelaware. 7M Nos o n A n i LI Drawn. I A f I X A f. s : .'is ol Grand ( oi.illd'i!id Lottery, No. I. TV I'O 15 75 ! n'l vti II "I .10 If .11 !( llr,.s'ri oru'icrs nl I i - I I 'nits li I.i "A, .No .') 'til II .It H Jll .. 1 hi li'l vti 17 '! .'2 Tickets H 'i -1 7 a I'li.o nl frmu. s id and pud ly HIGCKIi .V Lit. Drawn Numbers of fJron I Cnn-iilioitlcl, ,n ii. fm r.i bs ;m 71 ."7 '. i !i 22 (il :fs :i I 7"t I icket :t ct nu. ft. mi i ., . i , i , . '. 1 ft tl'J, Ifnis""1'"'1'1""'1 HI'.GI'.l; 6i ('(". 1 (Iratid 1'iizo of $,riO,0(K I do 2(),00f 1 Prize of J0.01K) I 'lo . . o,cod 1 " 6,000 -10 l'rir.rs cf 1,000 W d) 600 100 do 40fJ Ti, k.-t-. f I : - H.il.rs M-Qnsrters $3. A criiifii am of 2h wholes, costs If 144 2li halves, " aii .pisrlers, " iff r ji'iGffr.u ,v ci jj Q lcsiotcli I I- Uie Inr ui'. u li -I I'd. ill. ir i. '1111011 n in,. Giand -r!i'in.' lor iln ;i .!-:. l; t if l '.(,. be. in' cm I loll Will; , . 'I I'i'V i en uiiiiicr.ius cor (.ir.iuil i-cl'i'ici s. I u p ii lieu ir I v i-.ii I at- 2s :h : Vo-. I 0 Drawn. I, Ml:;.' r.i tine.' nun:!., li is p.ir: ic.il ir r pnr ll'I'll Doll., HI ihoso Lotteries Persons mdeiini by the package in any of thd ab.,. c can dcilurt ihe pii. e uf three Tickets. The Tirlu" in the nbnvo Lotteries re rereivedi nnd all orders addressed to Us Will meet tho most prooi l ii.l ciiiifnleiitial attention. V." hn. e oety dny I.otieiieS ftom I to 90, and! when a rcinithii.ee i thode to tin, lnrp'o or small, wet will nlwava invest m the most popular Lottsiies orl hand. Tho Druwyigs sent when requested io all who OT . der fioin us. ' (In all letters enrloslt'ig CASfl or Priie Tickel the pnstap.t tn eil mil be paid T. RUM.sKI.LBinnER&CO. SHEIUF'S SALE. From Ihe Racine (W. T.) . Most Awkix Calamitv Cue 'n rend.ug and alilicn.'.' calamitii-s ih, coiniininit)'. occuried in lliit (Tuesday, uiiirniiig. The d friend and benefactor of the puor, he was zealous and ehartiable; and, as a father and husband, he wa most kind aud ajFoeiioiiaU- la his death, liii family have suffered an irreparable lose the poor hove lust a generous (rirud, Ihe county a good citizen. Krsnlrcd, That ihe proceeding" el ibis meeting be enleteii on the Minutes of lha County Court, Knotted, That we sincerely condole wilh his fanj ily for Ihrir amSpied loss, aird i hat they receive a copy of these Resolutions, to be comirtiinu!alpd by the Secretary, and a Copy be sent to Ihe Raleigh Regis ter and Carolina Watchman, wilh a rerpiest lhat llicy be uullUln d. JA.iiW ".WylUU ii.V, I Hi li L. B. CAltC'C!MI.L, WlLUAM MaSTIN Stef. dvnc:ltp. f the mo t hettrt- .1 eer held our ic h' loie da n 1 1ns no of 1 1 io I Ion Mar, I shall M. Mroiig now absent at .i .nh-ou, as rme ol I the Councillors iu the Legislature imm this county, I uk aiiiHumrd by ju t and Mi.-Stroix, with Iter mm and daughter, yeiixicd in t!c Jld.uc ' Uur w hole coininu oi' y is noi . or sirn k'-n ut th's awiiil Picrvidelice I Ttie jiall of docith seeius lo have been spread over every houso in our place grief and mourning ure depicted in every countenance, and sorrow and alarm nil.itf our eniire population. The servant girl, with the liule ho , were sleeping tip stairs in the lurch pari of ih biulumg ; and Mis Slroug, wilh the little girl, were in her bed room iu the second story of the front part. And from the inrolseieul relation of the servant girl whose agitu lion mid distraction of mind, prevent her fiinii recol lecting anything very di.luicily Uiut occurred at that awfnl moment n appears that when Mrs. btnnig and the servant girl were first awakened from their slumbers by the smoke, or the cracking of ihe llatiu s. llicy both involuntarily rushed out of doors in then night ctolbca. Airs. Miolig, nt the instant she turned and was made sensible uf the danoer urouurj her, urged by a inoiher's all perVHdmg alli-ctioii lor her ofl'pring, and following Ihe holy impulses ol Human's nalinc, l.r roic'ally rushed into tin: midst ol the rinok- and flames, with the frantic hope of saving her cl,i;d;ou ! Devoted woman! Mhe and her darling offspiing met a eoHimou fate. Ladders weie procured win dows burst in, and every efl'irl was used by I hose In , I ou the ground, lo penetrate the mass of fire and smoke, with'the hope of saving the victirrfs from' so awful a fate. But certain dvalhawaitexi linn who might have made the daring attempt to-enter. The remains of ;Mrs. Strong and her two children, were dug out of jjie ruins of the buiitflng Ihis morn ing ; their bod.es were so nearly consumed, that it is utterly impossible to recognise them. olfer than the crispsd and charred hones arid remains of human be uiga. How agonising, and how appalling, to evn the manly feelings of the honored husband and Tether ! Dncrn;! M ckdek or two I Iiisbands. Mm. Van V.ilki'iiblirgh, who was h-ingoil a tew rl.ys since, m Fill tu coun'y, r!i'' Yf 'k,- two d.iv before the per'Hictrf her execution, C"ulo--6rol that she had murdered (tro husband' She hdiiuiied that she had given hef first bus-band a don'.- uf arsenic, whu h, !tiongh li! did n-'t die imine diatoly, Wag Ultimately ttia cause nf li s ilcnli. 'Phose who wiinossed tli? evwcution ftai". Mint tha scene was' awful. Nolwithria'nrf.ny'lS h-id expreeeed lo othe's (liat sl'm'ha'd" a; 'tnspe of tor givenesg from her Mok,er, yet, when brought Iroin hertcejl, her 'face shnxved a ntui h.i,';rard suoeor anee. ' D"espair w as depidted trji'in her r-nunte nance ! After she was broiio'ht I" th gall", a pfayer was ofHired bp by' tho Rr'V. Wr. Hitch cock.' She then spoltf a few words to'Tfiose present, and an id tliRt if there were any drunk ftrd or traiir'rreKs',i-! preeeitt, thoy' must thf n take wilir2 by her fkie ! and then eouitnenceil praying In God lo hr.ve miTi'y upon her sou! The rtrr,i wa.th-n.Vl fi'l, i"l itsttie roj," st...n l,t ff.eirhl)oii''!)(.,r ncCi;, and psl she raised ir.n her feet, she irave a shm'k, and paswd fremt tr'; ' to eieruity. DifTl 1)U IV! IM lhat jyuH'in. (luriniT i r ''"5- 'I- llottnrH. In I'n Win. f. ii John C.',r Iu Fay i years. . In Samp )0 W.ln Ann ' I,.-. (if fm .,. Ship'ririll, ' .t;t the nt V. on 'I'lili ! rdn v . lor in on' ya . .- ol" I Ins ( '.' )-. II ii-!. th- ' t'ci.T ir '1 X or. rovevoi lice I' iv ,l h n iciuiiiiis were interred wij Ia-;f, fnnla. ml. win. I i-liiil.l. Mi Vf 4?TE' I". 1 wT ' II ni I he I ' oi r I House in ( -o vrmi n, on the Ihl- 'Mninlay nf March nexl, the follows '""J dL'iUi.H Xll'I -'!1''J l.j'51i.ii j or so inn. h ihcrenf, as will satisfy the Public, County, ami Fax I Ut I Nk. nw n lly whom Lislcil. On i: Mr 'ill's. 1izab-lh Owen, consort of o. h-.-iI (ih-nit 2.' nnis- Also ; I i.liool 'il ears lie, .Mrs, Mary Mine's. ford, sg.ol 72 I " J' 1 ill tin I'M 2 111-, 2d'i . c (Vninlv. of P; ,!l "I II . ij. nocd 7.1 iiA'al !' ,f It'-idcri t'oiiutv ar Vsifi. ( 'ii I'lirisnioli I I Vie .1 no. Sellers, i, Mrs. Flcy Miss Flotella "H Hi a k a -xt rt vr 'j'o vu s iw. Frohipsm rirri I'nrnl by Kxlrniiil ?1fiins. ' DR. R. THOMPSON'S PELVIC CORSET AND UTEKJ ABDOVINAL li A N Li A G E . fHtl K Niibsi-rihrrs liavin.: pun lit-cd ihe riirhlol! milking and xilliiil-t; llr 1-i'i.t.Kl Tho m r;,.et 's I t i vie Dorset arid Aiiduili ,ii,l linnrl for the pre. j ipntion and cuio irf I'mlxpsiis Lien in 'be loiun-j lies of Wake, Frank I n, I.i aovd e, t hs' hfn, I Jrsru;e. Jolui-on, and l.'uiiiherlnud, t. sjc i Hull y p es in ibcm j lo the n lice of llie Medical roli-s.uu as jiossi .siti ' siiie,'iior ailv.intii.'.i s over ew i ollmr kind nf iiisttu- i nient for I oe sii'ii'' impose. I hese instritttn-nts s.-e roi.strurti T if,r.ir trcutlfn princiiles, and to anv one m-qumiiird n un ihe temaie ' y-tein and wnh the diseases wne-h tire sniiglu in be lejievp.l, ihe iniliiy of th. instrument e.i'i.h.. uppnrent they have Ihe unqualified appiob-iii'-n "f itin.Vle.Ji ciil Fuc.ully iq nlino, i nil p.iiisul the (,'uuntry win re thev have hern inir-sluied. Physician irourmut li.e Sia'e nrc inviiarl to e aTime them, as we me satisfied i he v atwi be eon vinced nf Iheir ei. ellence and ripplu ability- They will be put at sufli prices a lo place them in Ihe teach ol every pntient. WILLI A M, H,Y WOOD. A CO. Feb 1H48. 14 1 TO SOliTUKRS AM) WCsiL!i .slKRCUA.NfS. j T03ACC9, SNUFF &SEGAR WAREHOUSE, ,'3. 17, Hit Sirfi'l, , LITiTOTi WOa5W .l(lJ9. i iMi-ces-sors 1o.siim'.. Woohwjuii A ) invite llm aioailinn cf Merchants et.d Lh'a.e'1, In iheir f iieusive esialillshirii-iii, whciwthty wiU find a la'i,e and n.m plete s (ittinent of James 1! err lloiicv-ilew, I iiven disH THt.:V,l. A ,". M0,O.J0 llavsnua nil' Arnericut) WKWASi!, : Reah's, ' asado. msil,ai'Oririiis,'I(ileHtis I Kites, Deln.'i..'. Piimipes, ire. Turkish,' Spanish and conrrnon Sctluliiiil i'J" liny would pci1ly a-k sltintion to liieir St-olrll rXtmiff, inannfac ure. I expressly fr dip ping .ls(i, s lare s-soitinent of Ms,leeui)ijy. Ifappee, -tfiid Cohiiress niintTs. tfvi' cases, MnatT b.iies, Pifips nt various shapes, and izen, etc tc. Fchruerv 1, 143. 10.2m . A TV U tZ H EV AT E. A W, CHAPEL HiLL N, C. - Jw, , 18i0. -tf 47H 4(1 ! 7 2 fl 2? 6'! 2 fx) fit 3.19 11 01 4li to hi Klf I 1.7 il I -i I 1 1 411 if 1HII I ! i Kill 4'H 10 ft 5 157 222 i 4.14 : 121 4 70 lOu ! 117 1 171 I'Ki , 17U ; 1 Fir.J 150 ' 250 i H14 ! Tin ! HO : 4 ' 95 ; 40.1 - US 2 ImJi IBn ' 1H1 I I I yo.i 241 124 ISO lit 209 92 80 B0 160 .7, S j Jauaary I I I I .Vfull.l, I 11 own John Lens. in I'elcr H,v N C l''c--i!ison A let in cr Xli.enhiirier J W Lniikei A Lnliicr J nil- s XV r-'rntt r.lrtilielh Scott M. Msnh VV II. An hibald, Guard an Na'.h. Johnston W. ,V . McLellen .1. I'lluir, Executor, Cnar'e. VI 1 K 1 1 1 ley J Ill-sH li. .Strub .loseph Wi-lcU Jnhii .roit Juliii tstrub Finis Kit, ley Marshal Alrmmler John iiiku: Ftecse 4 (Jlass Levi 11.11 Ci, VV. Dnvis Thotnus frwin Islhelhi KiIccr VV .1 . f ialmore I'li h L. Morrison, Administratrix:, Allison Vit7, David MrKmiey C l"h ' If r by W.Knox, (rttardian, VV M...i'c I nthHnr.e Luther John Fi'll" Henrv Long Jaenl, Canny Oenrie tioodmxfi J1.I111 l.illeuian'i Ctlsta ' Daniel I'riqist Jar ,i F'aannl Fhar'es I'srrfer Heorp Moyer (leor.je I Iry, (iuarditn , Daoi.,1 Fun 1 Leonard Fur, Jacob f'mitli, -xcen! for Job. Merlin M. . -Xrrhlbald Wiliian . IJurrliesTT Beverly Gray A ll'nnrn (inrman I John f!. (i ,nnon 1 Mieha. I ( isiim n Dav'd Ki,:er sr. .'li VV l.infe William Mrtrion 1 Msrjarel McLellea Jntin L. Reede ' M ,es w nl.y's Ertsfo Jes-e Pe.is i (!eorse Ti ker I Franklin Turner i Ch,,s..Maiar John II. BiKL'frs VA ijlism W'jiUnh , -1 (;hs". Dnfion Alexsfider Dorton,, M irx M.ei er Jacob Sniiih Alirabain II. Alexsrhkr ThHin 1! Law of A. .Vanasi, Ji, !1 or near what Watercourses, j I own nl loiiiic.oiu , Cold Water Creek Co rib. Creek (o.i.l W airr ( reek Buffalow Creek 9 Ct.. 1 oi t 31 3 Ti t 4 r,i!,1 VVater Creel.. Itocky Iii ver Reedy Cree!f Rocky Niter Coddle CrooK I 1 1 1 Cch! Water CreeW Mill CreeU Buiralo ( reck Cold Water (.'reek Dutch Buffalow Creak ' i Ilsrn'ey Run Rocky liivef I BufTilow Trees; Ham ley Run Cuddla Creek, 9i 6 18 13 9ft 8 4f. 83 3 1 Otf 7 37 S 97 S3 17 si 67 1 80 s it l 3 7 13 t 34 S 05 64 J? 3d 8? l S A a) ia 4 70 4sf 14 4(1 t 4 1. 6' 10 1 a 67 1 taf I 6S 3 77 3 81 JO 80 7tr 4J 64 63 89 68 6fl 01 8ft T4 0 18 M etf 40 S t SO . PT. WHIT IT, ar. 5 I 1 1 S S ?fl t 68

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