irtM.Mft only ismting. jMLihilifiUUk-JriwJ
and that with every possible evidence of their
Roilt ' Now, when Uthe community, either
heathen or pajrso. that would not inflictetrinavnt
ad imn punihment upon them f We would
inquire what ia tb difference whether thee
.hate are enmmiten oy .n.nisiursiu mc s.rre..
and Irone. art ths only two secession
ist, electee; to tueSouthers Congress from South
Caroline, thd they by Terr elo.e rote.
V..J .
-uukt iW0 M teen eecUll, to fi, the
cha.rofUw ProfeMorin the Collr. of Wit.
pr.liticuna, or Abolitionist, who, upon all occa-, ana Wary, irjrinia, rendered vacant by the
sions. are appointing meeting, and attend them j death of Judge BxvxxLr Trrxxa- The Judge
ia person, and, by the most inflammatory ad. j ha. accepted the appointment.
dress, arguments arid exhortations, do excite,
the passions of the multitude, to tear down
fcsa, trample upon all law, hy maiming public
officer in discharge of their dutict, and taking
the) Urea of their follow cituens r ir uou are
J anvmahle to law, and punishable fur nulliS.
tto and hirlt treason, and will nut bo punish
ed, for tbe' nas. or in some way for their mur
dereoa and ditiou conduct, then we may bid
adieu to all Vnion in these nuw happy States! ! '
Until all thin ia corrected at the North, they
Cannot find fault with the Suutli fur complaining
against them ; and if thijyuall lie the cause of
waking the more nnfortut)s.teAiltrasof the South, j
secessionists, to take a positive stand on this
nudity question, the blame must and will fall
ssfh.Yorli. " A CiTizr or tnt I'mo.
Pxorxssos Tcosxr, of Alabama. I. ahontt
visit Virginia, by invitation from the Governor
of the State, for the purpose of examining into
the practicability of extending the James hirer
ana Kanawha Canal to the Ohio. Thi
honorable testimony to Prof. T. reputation
an engiuc.r.
Txxx.ssxx.-The Hon. Wm. B. Campbell, the
whig Governor Wt of Tennessee, was inaugu
rauwon inursday 16th inst. in the presence of
ui unwciie. 01 the legislature.
is ia an
as
t WsSBINOTON. Oct. 16.
Specul MinUtrr From SiV-There ia much
iuterest manifested in diplomatic circles rela.
tive to the expected arrival of a Special Minis
ter from Spain, to demand satisfaction of the
United States Government loss' to Spain for the
and Cuba from the late invaaion uf Cuba.
Long John Wentworth, editor of the Chicago
Democrat, and member of the last Congress, ia
decidedly opposed to the nomination of Gen.
Cass. lie " goes his lengthy (six feet eight inch
es) for a new man."
MosTPiuta, Vt., Oct IT.
Delegates to Ike Xational Wiig Contention.
The Whig State Convention, which assembled
here yesterday, appointed the following delegates
Justin S.
to the National Whig Convent!
1
Morrill and Harsy Bradley, delegates at large-;
I.aac J Wright. C. Coolidge, Wm. X,h and
Ilexckiah II. Reed, from the district.
.Xh? ,Jnu.?L,afs.:TT.,Ihe. Diraotow-of.rtn.J-:
For the Star.
y. Edito : The writer, nnder the sig
nature of " Subscriber," which appeared in a
late number of the Star, had not the most re
mote idea of getting into a controversy with any
one about the Central Railroad ; but only to
call upon all interested in Internal Improve-
- ntenta. to do all they could fur the benefit of our
own State and people : and consequently our in.
tention was the very opposite from the fears of
oar friend '' Common Sense" in the Register.
And it is hoped that such a dire calamity as he
'ilivulgoa will not come upon our people. If he
had not expressed such gravo fears, nnd made
' each great developments, in answer to the arti-1
ele in the Star, there would havo been no need
for farther remark. But he breathes ao quick
"and is eoTreeio uTCJr hTs "grounincii Tears,' he
has disclosed more than our community could
have expected on this subject. Ho sagely
tells us, " That the writer would have saved his
. ., wuneceafwy nUrnu. , if be., had kuuwn, others-
know, that the petition from Raleigh, pro or con.
would hare no effect." This is precisely what
the writer in the Star felt and thought, as well
a tnrlwiah and belief of nenrlv the whole State.
But it is quite a question, whether this was the
feeling and the wish of the first petioners by me
morial. This we will leAve to " Common S'nse"
to answer", for the good of tho people and the
State.
' Bet h says, "One thing we do know, that if
it had been understood by the last Legislature,
that tnumtil would l)o so located, as to prevent.
junction with the R ile'h and" G.isturi Road,
the charter could not have been passed, and if
p issed. the stock could never have been taken."
This is more than we could have expected from
" Common Sense -."but if we put this with his
" pro and con.", we will then be able to arrive
at his meaning. One thin, we think, was very
certain, that if it bad hem known, that it would
h? connected with the It.ilcib and Gaston Roa.i,
fiat the bill could not have then passed.
But now vcrv warm are bis attachments for
the Ontrnt road, aifd Tor yilmln(ri'n in partieu.
lar, when he says, "That she mav be able to ri
val her neighbor Newborn, in the raec of pros-
parity and popularity. '''- Of mors this rivalry
is not intended to be with -any of our sister
States, but with Newbern, which at this time
his no means of competing with any one; and
" Common Sense" shows his very great interest
in tfliejaMtorwhra
pated prosperity of our friends, Kast and West,
if our coim.iiinUy shall fail to enjoy their pro
per share, we shall bo Indebted to the corres
pondent of the Star and his fellow laborers, at
-.dssbtt-.W toe siiitnsji'.nriin 'VUlflfVWSlXWf
thing." Now, if he intends that this ant thing
means the keeping of the Central road from ! fractured, died in about ten minutes. II was
The Washington Telegraph saye: -
Consul ml HaiamL Judge Sharkie. of Missis,
ippi. ha. been appointed by the President Con
sul of the Cnited States at Havana, vice Oweo.
removed, and W ompitd Me appointment!
, " V ' ' : Wisvaw, Oct. SO.
Bank Dealeation.yiT. Reid, the Teller of
the Tsnnessee State Bank, has been fraud to be
a defaulter to the extent of nearly f-8.000. owing
to errors and emissions, and not. It is said, from
any disposition to defraud. Tee Bank will not
uffer any loss, as his securities are ample.
1'aiLirTXU-BiA, Oct St.
ffeary Verdict in a Seduction Cat. The jury
in the case of James Hoover against Edmund
Wickerlv, for 4he seduction of hie daughter,
rendered a verdivt to.day of $5000 for the plain
tiff.
i . ... - v .
Nxw OaUiNs, Oct. W.
From Havana aratMiWkm of Spanish OJK
errs. The Barque Abbott and Lord Baltimore
have arrived here from Havana, bringing late
dates. A letter from Havana aays that the
Spanish oSleers who captured Lopes have been
secretly assassinated.
Nxw Oauass, October 21, 3. P. M.
Later from GalreeUntrUd Cat against the
ttmiutionutt. The steamer Mexico, from Gal
veston, arrived here to.day. Wild Cat having
become dissatisfied, is moving towards Mata.
moras. It is supposed that bo will act against
the revolutionists under Carajal.
Usavii or a WasBisoros's Lirx Gi'arosku.
The Kennebec Journal says that Mr. Eira Hodg.
ee, suppi sed to be the last of Washington's Life
Guardsmen, died at Kast Vassnlborough, Me.,
on the. 1st inst., at the advanced ago of PI
years.
Toxonto, Oct 20.
Jenny Ltnd in CunaJa. The Jenny Lind ex
' - SAVIVO Til R TKfnV
rl? t1,n"'n8 Pilars in the Kaleigh Standard
tbe truth is the only reliable hapt fcr the sal
vation and rrpti, , the I nion, Is in a strict
eonstriictioa of the Const itu lion, and ia the old
fashioned Jiftersouisa and Jaksoa Democratic
Pr,v m ins country. , r. r M
II this be the opinion of the Editor of the tta.
itard h has made it op without die record. The
uiso.ry oi inecuntrv will tell oe. that such then
as Cinrand Wusvxe havebeew-rhietlr InnrB
menu! m saving the I nion, aad the? 'are both
grent leaders of the Whig parts might men.
tion ii iny others but designate two of the prin
cipal V bigs, who hatcfbrmost influence with
the party.
Ibnr will thedemncratie party save tile Tnion!
By leaguing with freesoilers in Maasarhnsrtts
and iew Vork and other State bv being ia
close communion with the ab ditioniata. who
have insulted ahd wmnge. the Soetb beyond en
durance, and done all that has Imcu dune to
Wj iT the '", ,hst t""' ,h' 1 ni"B ,uRl'r,
and brought a peril npori the eountrr. the conse.
quences ot which the wisest and tire lr,.st of our
pumie men are at a loss how to avert.
The Ueinm rats of Massachusetts have sent on
alKdmonist to the I niied States Mna!eA nd
have uuitrd with that facthwi in eroding mem
bers to the Legislature, The chcif deliiHUeiit
in the Syracuse aifair is a distinguished Demo,
ernt and there is one Viy Ilrmx of munewhat
IemnTHtie ntoriety, v ho has raised a powerful
band of freesoiU-rs in the Ktatealf '?Cr Voik.
AVe do not sy that n.nlierp whig are sound
on the queMion nf Southern hti.tlinMiBhout
all their ranksbut they are i rnrfo as their op
ponents, who huve already demonstrated against
them and without the securiiv of these rights
the I'nion cannot ho prserved"
As to the old "Jrftvrsuuian and Ju kson Dem
ocratic party" it is among the things that were
and are not and for the Mi;Artomi ,t. those
names is but aHeetathoi it is 4 huu.buL' to catch
the imagination; cliero U neither suuliJneiis nor
sense ill mo pretension.
But no;wty, as such, will ever tare this Uni.
on. I arty has other matters to engage its atten
tion besides that of the interests of the lniou.
There is the distribution of the spoils, in hand
and in perspective; the acquisition of monev
from the public crib, and the etiinviuent of h!,.l,
station ; family aggrandisement, the elevation of
snuues. anu incoruoraUon of inni... twi
ill have to wait till the Presidential eleuti n is
The convention also passed resolutions tie- eltement here ie quite "rung, nnd
crarmg tnatttiit wriis or Vermont entertain rto great rush at the ticket sale this morning. All
preferences as to men that would not lie cheer, i weTe disposed of in an hour and a. half and not
fully yielded for the good of the Whig cause. quarter of the applicants supplied.
-Axa .Orlettne, Oct,, -
North Cai-olka Central Railroad hnve nr,.,I,l 1 '' Revolution Projren of ?croio-
:ne use oi oil ardent spirits from the hands la. I -'"""e .nexioo o.ites totne loth instant,
boring on their great work. Messrs. Ulund A i hl,v0 ,"'n recoiv'',1 hJ " arrival from the Hra
Iunn, contractors for the Stage routeto the wes-' Carava.ia'- ,l revolutionary leader, was
tern portion of North Carolina, hav s determined ! " irn of Milt""'"'as, with an army
to employ none but temperanee men as drivers ! "f ,en ,l,l,umn'1 men, carrying every thing be-
on their whole line. This tells well for North
Carolina.
j troops. It was the intention of Cnravajal to
r.vcry day something new '-turns up," as attack the oitv of JklaUmoras on th. nxt m..
ing, tlie 17th. '
tieians: and though there uisv ). .
about "saving the I'nion." iu'tl.o. IUm
party, there will be nothi nir aeeretlilf,'.! om tlit
cor. till alter the nxnectsnis r,.. tl, ,.i.,i r
the distribution of the spoils or the erieywlu
tWft"";uctit of gtrJaeTiioiieTsr; Com
, tore him. Among his forces were 4(Kt Texas
rangers,-and a discharged company of D. S.
acawber.would say. W e saw chronicled lately
the. invention of a cold water steam engine: and
we see it stated that a, gentleman in New
p.rt (Ky.) is prrfuctiug an application uf L'lec
t icitjf for pMiiellinp; a box containing letters,
over wires, from place to place, on the telegraph
ic principle.
Fstal ColusIosj. We learn that a collision
occurred at Acquira Creek on Tuesday morning
last betweeii two bagxage agenU on the liue be
tween Charleston and Washington, Mr. Cant
wejl and Mr. Morrison, which, it is feared, wiU
prove fatal to the latter. A misunderstanding-!
had grownup betwrrrr the two individuals '"ire."
specting some checks or baggage. Cantwell
inflicted several severe wounds unon Morrison.
f . .
running into the Raleigh and Gaston Depot,
tills much the writor in t' e Star did not think
t'ley could dn themselves ; but they did hope
that the good sense of the President and Direct
ore would certainly do it.
But " Common Sense" passes rather a brava.
do, or threat, wheu he observes. " If the Moun-
tun will not come to Mahomet.-Mahomet will
go to the Mountain." This is strong and clear.
No one can misunderstand it But to make his
ease still wore clear, he tolls ua that " If the
North Carolina Road cannot approach the Ra.
leigh and Gaston Road, except at an elevation of
15 feet above the level, the Raleigh and Gaston
road will approach the more dignified rival (by
leave of the Legislature, upon trpial terms, and
tomt miks west of JlaUigh) when this corres
pondent may find that when be and others per.
iled the interest of the City to secure the patron
age of Hotels, or the employment of drajs, the
nouiDle tact will be developed, that if they have
ot committed nfanxpas, they tnny have been
used as cat's fair.." All this the reading com.
muoity will perfectly understaad. But "Com.
mo Sense" may rest assured, that the writer In
the Star has nwerlent bis aid foranv one Hotel.
bat for the good of the tciofe State, But it is not
ror nun to say whether " Common Sense" can
ure tbe public this much. All that we want
in this thing is, the greatest amount of good
from these public works to the sriUfe State, and
we hope that the Central Railroad will render
all the assistance possible,, for a suitable and
proper connection with the Raleigh and Gaston
Road, for the good f the East and West-
therefore, lot not "Common 8W and his
friends to locate the Raleigh and Gaston Road.
i to enable them to get the praise of the eattr
". tor their pure and disinterested feelings.
- . .its, tnai - may be located tome miles
WMt of Jtaletak f ' Slutmrnrn
universally respected and his melancholy death
ia deeply regretted.
Nxw Yoxx, Oct. 19.
Storm aikf Damage TVo Uorrid Murders.
There was a heavy northeast atorm last night,
which has been continued nearly all to aaXJJ
so. But little damage was done to the ship
ping, but trees and signs were blown down in all
parts of the city.
Thomas Davis a rigger, living in Charter street
just returned from California, murdered his sis
ter to day, aged 23, because she had married
contrary to his wishes. Ho cut her throat, and
tore ou her windpipe, in a fit of delirium tre
mens. .She a beautiful cirl end the deed
has caused great excitement. The murderer
was arrested.
A man named Oweo Sullivan, living in At
kinson street, beat his wife to death last night,
and has since fled.
- Ntw Oai.tvjvs; Oct.-22.'-Later
From Maria -The insurrection under
General Corajaval, in the northern part of Mex
co, is making considerable progress. Jorge
fori of Texas Rangers bave joined his stand
ard, and Wild Cat, the Indian chief, "has. also
gone to his assistance.
The-IndiawB- in western Texas are coiniriTttiiig
greatdepredationi.
Hoifx Pismorri. by a MtTiox. The En-gli.-h
papers received by the steamer America,
statcthata house In Westminister street, Lon
don, belonging a carrerand guilder, was set on
fire and nearly destroyed by a meteor,, which
from which medical gjntlajuin present 4eelar,'Bna' 'ur,0 the roof j the- thapo bf I tuU
ed he could not recover. We know nothing nA of fire. i
the'merits of too case, or of the circutnsUucee
attending the collision,
DisTRissiN'o LriNT. About 3 P. M.. yestcr.
inst, we are pained to announce, John Enders
Esq., one of'our oldest and most venerable citi
ens, fell to the ground from the breaking of a
ladder raised against one of his new warehousj.
uu un uuti, ue ten some twentr feet, his
head striking the ground, and, his skull being
-tersibo. There hat
own recentlv a very pretty i,unce ofsocia.
oility and kinJne hiu,- .i.
II -fc,, UirTOl.lllJia.
in-! inurcn at WeldonwasiiLiailiet..
tiooa, as their lown was small .l
rather limited., tad ss it was deemed that the
rc, miereourse with Petersburg was
,T ,MJ''ined expecution, of aid from her
liWal emxtn. ,.0f couma Petersburg, a
TarjrUBi pUre as iteoulJ not rewj,
pt.-1tBo1lTririiitea-T,beraHy, and the
r the ladiet went bwk to weldon
w unnK.iBit.eosurate with the object,
f fhetrUiankxtoih. peopWof Peieribunrin
. t auk, Iu,
Bi-rraLo, Oct, 17.
Pardon Peek ham, aged 92, a aoilder of the
Revolution, was killed oq tbe ailr-d track 15
miles from this city, yesterday. He could not
get off the track quick enough, and was knock
ed down by the engine, and immediately kilK
ed.
Jenny Lind takes farewell this evening, and
start to-morrow tor Toronto. ,
CAnrnrxi. Some damage was done in this
town a few days ago. and a house had nearly
been set on fire, by a eainphcne lamp being up.
set. Fay. Otis.
Ai-sca, X. Y., Oct. 20.
Tlte Syracuse Treason. Judge Cooklin this
morning required all the parties arrested fur
participating in the late outrage in Syracuse to
give bail for their appearance at the next term
day in November. The offence with which the
ptrties stand charged is misdemeanor, out trea
son.
n.on. w .isi, Pe:; a i Zh ij? ; f s z prT r
tioos. u the r lnw .! - .n . 1 0. S. aothontie lb oeing engaged in the ate
ease1
being engaged in the late
Lope expedition, has been postponed as we
lea in from St Augustine, Florida till Decern
ber, to enable the Government to obtain evidence
from New Orleans andelsewhere.
-- i m ii i SThjaw
MoeiLt, Oct. 18. .
SHU Later From California The steamship
pot into this port for eoaL She bringe 128 pas.
angers, and dates from Son Francisco to the
14tb alt, aad from fjgrea of the 4th In st
3'l!SHwlt kvw rescinded la
in'Uvor of tht authorities.
EVIL'S I'PON EVILS.
Big fleas have little fleas.
And they lesser (less to bite 'em.
And these have other fles.,,,..,
And'so "ad infinitum."
Poax. The papers of the Western Ststes inform
us that the price of hogs ranges from $4 80 to $4
50 per ICO lbs., considerably higher than usual.
Xks Wily-a4 tssrtrvy--r( aaicl to "be iTso'Ve 'ss
average.
It is reported that Jerry, th fugitive Slave who
escaped from rJyracuse, we srrested ia the city of
T 1 -
.lew I era mursuay.
Strong Anti Slavery resolutions were intnuluceJ
in th Vermont House of ReuresBiitativus an Thum.
day. They wer laid on the table.
Considerable anxiety prevailed in New Orleans ni
th 224 inst in relatisn to ths nomarriral at Ha-
rHiiADSLrma, Oct. J4. P. M.
Fuptire Stare Remanded, fe. fugitive slav,
named Pierce, was arrested here to day, and re
manded to the custody of his sisster.
Th district Court to-day retimed thirty-seven
true bills against tbe Christiana prisoners. Each
indictment contains seven counts.
The returns from all the comities In the ltate,
give Mr. Cobb a majority of J8,b00 of er his opno
nwt. " -
Tnx Maishi LiQoa Law The Msvor of Port
land has issaed sn address to th neon), ef lh.,i
city, upon the subject of tb nsw Hqnar law. He says
i .r ma uriaiic oi vnree monins, lis regards
the law as Ittceesral, aad thinks that it sill amir..
ly suppress th sale of spirituous liqnors, except
as permitted by law for medicinal purposes.
THECELEUBATIOH.
Thursday next, tbe girth Inst., is th dny set
i.ir vu imperanc lemtiratiou In this City,
Th following is th order of rcises for th occasion.
'lbs Subordinate Division will meet st Temper
ance Hall at half past e'clock, A. W. sad form
procession. Division taking nrecerfenea ..nr,ll.,
to No. of Charter, with music in front. At in
clock th Procession will be joined by th member
hv uraim viviiom, eno xnca niev up rsyrtte
vills street to tn Cspiu) square, entering st lb
Southern gate.
Addresses will her be delivered by Professor
niwirrr, ur. nm. a, bhsw, and others.
Aftr the Kpeakina, th Proeessiisi will arain I
rorinea, an i passing round th Northers side of
vapiiai sinr, will proeaed up Hillsbi.ro' street
to the Mssonie Hall, where the -member ef the
Ora-id WYi.loi will retire from th pmresaion
TUm RhImm!.,. ri!.;.l Ml . . . .
-" wi.ii"iui wiiivnnuntietLeirmarch
toTmprane Hall, where they will be dismissed.
Professor Hewlett will speak in ths forenoon, and
ru a i. a . . i . i.i '
vt. on. "u uuivrs ia in artenwifB,
Ma. FlLLMOltE AMU ma Vm;,.mm .JT1.
Washington llepuolic puUishes th following arti
cle, giving sn svidently well considirod and Jut,
if not authorited, eiplsnotion of theobjects which
Mr. Fillaiore has pre.cribed to bimseir since he en
tered the Presidency :
Tiir. Pat:ur. We (rbserv that ths Demo
cratic papers seek lo erata divisions and jealous
ies in the VUig ranks in relation to the I'miikn.,
and in tlii couneciiunjiMBreureseii ilia povrTiou of
Mr. Fillmore.
It is pruprr, in view of this fact, that those who
have had the opportunity f knowing ll,e ,etj.
WMnts ef Ur. Kttlnrirm- on 'rM' subject, from the
tune of his acretsion to the oflice which he now
holds, shoa i, render him nn set of simple justice
hy a statemint Iticli is sustuind by th whole tenor
ol his public conduct.
On sssuiuiiig Hie Presidency, Mr. Fillmore adopt
ed as a rule r policy that hie .AdmiuistrtiB should
he canted on with a ainKle relerenr to I he uuolic
mml tin - . - ,..nl,..j : i. ...... . r
.. .nut,i-ij. iu vmin nr an iival mm,.
mI r.t -ii . . 'V-
.f-. ... . .n.i iinriii-in perronnl to lilinai.
.... . uiiiniuuiiniu anu je(tai rights of every
portion of the I niou al,onld h maintained ; that
the laws should he -executed without partialitvto
sectlniis or Imllviduals : that the honor and good
v. i .viiiiirv sufiuiil m nisitttn neil il.V n.
migui uring upon uia AUmliiistrslioe, aad without
rcgi.ru to mo laauence which such a eours miirht
exercise on the questum of the snecessorship He
wa. r. solved. In fine, that his AdaitiUtmliOB idtotil-7
be e-iTitf nctcd SH the mr.st elevsteil Brincu4e-f
hiiTiTIn ilit 4 - el. -4 si.. . en si is. . . .
, , unices tnouiu he rilled with
me men orsi quanne.! to dischsrgetheir functions j
and that llie patronage and facilities vt the tiov
ernment ihould.be employed onlj for tlie honor and
advantage of the country, irrcsoectlca nf H,. .r..
al and political interest of any Individual, either
win.... or wii our roe ihihi..m.. jt.. .!,..-..! i tr-
L. -u .trf.....r.....;:..' .--....,.- , on..., poli
cy, adopted si the outset of hiscsreer. Mr. Fillmor
ha inllexihiy nlheretl, and w dsnht not will eon
tiuu to adhere j nor has he st any time authorised
suggestions, or eiooursged expeetstions, contem
plating a diff.r nt course. He deem that th ae-.yl-lto'irt
. wndidats ieel' 1st liiftW
th Unbiassed action of the Whigpsrty mConven
tion, that their nstural and nnforeed expression
may indicate the individual most acceptable to th
srent body of toe Whigs, and most likely to com
mand the suffrare ofiho msjerity
Mr. Fillmore's purpose has been, by a disinter
ested, national, and consrvtive course, to com
mend a Whig Adrainlstratieni to th favor of ths
American peple.-lleyond this h ha entered In
to no covenants, enibsrrassed himstlf by no eom
Biittals. and seeks no rtrwsrfl but th support of
his policy by th country be his endesrorcd faith
fully to serve.
Fr tkt Olwsrrsr.'
I LANK KOAD MlKTINO AT JoKCl'a DlSTIL-
UIV. JdllNrTO.N CotTTi-. OM I'tln.v. fVl
117".,,.arui",, to noli. large number of
me ruizrna of Johnston and Cumberland
cnontie met, and tirjanixed by the appoint
jent of J..ha Mi Lean. Esq Chaintian. and
Ztrhary Jooc aiiJ B. II. Tornliusott, Seert
laries. Th itMsgtinr wa addrowed h the rh.ie.
man, ami Meeaer. A. J. Leech, David Mo
Nrill, A. A.'McKethsiiraii.Folher' and than
atljourned lo rjrsJerj,blcttlchillt! lo-inor-
rnw.
Mtetingmt Lnukvtllt, Oct. Wh.
Pursuant to adioiirniiirriL the llai.L ti nmti
mceung aswmlilctl at this b ae. and wsa
organiien by the jipoimment of Dr. J T,
lacli Chairmau, and Zai-hnry Jones and
Mosee Kenan Sccretariei. The meeiing was
addressed by the Cliairman, David McNeill,
A. A. McKellian. D. J. ,MrAliter. and utli-
ers, alter winch, on inntuu:. tho riii.a in
llie neighborhood of Lrachviile, in the upper
part of Johnston enunly, pledged llirmsehes
ui wiiutrui l, nt the estimate of the Engineer.
lh.nl portion ofllie Road from the Cuml.erla.td
rotimy line to Iachville. being wilhia fif.
u-n miles of the City nf Raleigh.
The inmost jrootl fueling was manifested,
and a delrrininalion to rnske arrsngciiiculs to
carry into rffect the reeoiiition adopted imme
diately, entered into.
Wmits Slavkit ix Ngw York Wosuf
or snorsTHi:tA. II
rhere has been a meeting of tint Sliiri
Sewer of the eily nf New York, at -which a
report was tnade, respeciing llie inadequate
wages paid to the. Seamstresses, and diarloainir
a ftail'ul amount iof misery in- llieir condi
tion. It appears ti nt the price for making an or
dinary cheap shirt, is from eight to ten rent;
and, for the lined shins, only from thiriv to
fifty cent. The pi ice for making shirt "col
lars varies rrora one to three cent. .This is
the price paid by the shops, Them are be-
. '"V0..1?1 Coon'r. O" tbe set instant, Mr.
Jacob Mekhor to Mia Mary Stmigh. '
Also, on th 4th tn.ta.it. Br. Jamea Winaforw,
to Mrs. llixa Black.
Als. on thebth imtsnl, Mr. R. t. Coehfaa to
Mi Catharine Krwis.
...A,'lSl,,!7,,, Dr 8. J-Onmerto
Mias Alexander.
. AU"." AS,m 'natant, Mr. Joremlih K. Boa-
Uan to Mis Eliia Weeks, . .
"a-'l Ph"'"- 8ot.Mr. St. It. Stitt and Mis
A, Howard.
On Tuesday. rVrrtewiW i k Ma .M.t ft :
Culhlrst..'of McDowell county, to Matilda
Mi,.itTr, m n amugscousty.
Os tbe SndOetober. Mr. Atfrnl Dealt.. Mary,
daughter of David Cuthberston, Esq., all of Mo
Uowell county.
in jmv. eottaty on 25th ultimo, Pr. T, J.
Bryan, to Mis T.LUik. '
tn Iredell county, em the th Inshnt, Mr. Ed.
wsrei wuiimrd, to Mis Nancv T. I-owrai.ee,
' Os the- Oth uwtast. ft;ina. I'.nKL.
Miaa Mary Ann, second dahghter of Mr. James
loncvetiu. ootn or tabomia e. nnty. ..
At Dsvidson College, on the 11 instant Mr,
K. L. Burner, of (Ireetnbnr..', to Aiisa Martha
ll. Henderson, daughter of James P. Ilender
vin - t. "V
In Stanly eonnty. em' trie Urn oh . Mr. E. 8.
Mo to Mum Al.nira F., Parker, daughter of
K. U Parker, Esq. i,
m ine utn inst, Mr. 11 ugh .tlcl'liail to Miss
Sarah tiiliis, . .
In Moore county, oa the 23 Sept., Jfr. John
rinnina. ot t natnam, to Alia Isabella Mc Ivor.
At Mt. Moriah. on We.lne.dav the 15th inat
by Rev. 3. Cheshire. Mr John Parker, of Mo.
bile, to Mis Eliae J. Philips all of Edctoouib
In Salisbury, on th 21st Inst, of aoonlvstv. Dr.
Pleasant Hemlerson, aged 6l years and 1H days,
on of the brijhest ornament of the profession.
At ber residence In Itowan county, on the 9th
instant, Mrs. 8o(hia Walton, onnsnrt of th late
.lease W, t alton, aged 00 years, 9 month and
9 day. : - . - .. . ,' . ..j.
In Knlishurv, Rth Inat, Mr. Rudolph Mo.
Clolland. sgvd 27 year.
In Salisbury, Miss Mvy Kestor, njed IS
year. .
I njKowrjiB. Mm Jost, Sir,. John Monroeagwd
the vicinity of Salem. I3lh Inat,, Mr. J.
ielgor. i
r... ni a. i. . tr n n
get the great mass of publie pair.mage. These I,,, " ""'" r
. . .. are gcneran V kept hy ,en. and very Kr ngWBHWiTiUfUta. flw JOth,' 3M If, '
' - - V. . I . ,, . m, , t u , m ,
,. iwmy oniiuuis nicy r.. iiocit,ou oi rctcr Jioca, ageu o yoara, sod I
I.-union uie price paiu oy ine shops, 1 hero are be-1 In 1
Ait.OmlatlUJau
i or poll. pri,.C9i, but this does not aeach Hie evil. The
.unTnuic 1"'P J iIwh. end the slop-shop. J,,0.
,.n it., ft the great mass of Dtiblie Dalronaee. Theaal ..
.wdIxli)lhed,.iaVi
are, I'hoy grow rich Uoti the labor of wo
men, and refuse to giie them a just comport,
eitiou Tor their lulmr. Tim: ronsr.VlfilfrV to
ihe pour sau.sires sea are awful. They ran
not live upon tlie price paid them at the shoi.
Thev must rontenf tlieniscli na wiih f.uul . .1
l.ulgliijrs wTiicli'many ne'gnie of llio Souih
nmntli
In Faystteville, Mrs. Margaret ?ykes, ajed
84 yeara.
In Cleaveland county, Stb iust , (leorge ,W.
thampinn, aged ri
In liobesoa county, Oth Inst., Mrs. Flora
Caddell. -
In klisahath Titv I lib inat . Me Sumuel
would (lesr.ise, anil at last premnturely perish Chapman, aged shout SS jwst '
from ill T rad arising from conlinenicnl' anil ! In llallifax county, 3rd inat, Mrs.' Hannah
want. Ur. t iev are lenmi.il imn i ...... ..i ' Uirxen, aired B3 rear. - .
vice, and sell il.eir a,... I. C. fcM..i ' . Ala, Hey..t 11 Jennet', aired 57 Tear.
' Here is, Slav. nf il, w..... t . wu.. ln . Mn- '. Williamson, aged 10
a iu:.: t "" ""J years.
noil pas. u oy, anu expend lis 1 aotskb sxtom f teaasy -v.i.ois oosa.-I
cmcodile tears npon objecls whion do not i thi v4entvi on Ritnday tast," alter a short fltaaas,
need it. compassion! ,i Ma. BAMl'GI. PATTOJi, aged .about 94 year.
J - - " Jnceei that "tried men Sauls." Thus, Ilk th
- s" I leave of autumn, are fslllnt, ensafter another, th
rsitocit.Nu ,VlunDIRi.it. Too- Kev, R.diert gallant mes who achieved the liberties saw u
McN'ahb, of Csrtliaire. Mmire couniv. . fi. U". i Soon th last aus will hav left the walks ef
wn. cruelly nitinlercd on Friday night la.i. in r,en,-"lon. relic, of s glerlos period will
U.m i iv. i . .. . hav erased to advls and admonish their country,
hi own yard. W a loam verba I v. that a I , , ..... u ilj
'jsyl'lr'wrt-wilh him litt'VoVlncli Tit ihe e- Informing. May th American peode never erase
cuing, siier w iii. ii air. ivicnaiio look hi I lo graieiui to tuse naroea, er to lux tn in-
pipe and wrnl inui llie garden lo smote hefor I luti. they sl.sd their blood to er. Mr.
'- - w a4 IntevTatlag TVefki
IS riasss ajs win Mtiian.r s vr, ..aL a
... tli'Mr HOIII itr h.MMi tr,
fas tWaVnrreif frrnk t-nrhti mnd Mh,ri'".
Taewodsssisj. bos st ta ts waust w prlnshm s
"'"'l sbava. lteaslahiss fell aoroaat
of th bn. f this distimlhl siairnl h.t tnal, e.,
sssssritst M wttomZ i saw his vvfehrafe scmhas
ad aw varms areashs, wilk briikv fairrtnina imti
4mHnaeed with bis lift. eter kefin- iwhiiahed.
Hals mtain a btoersfAiesI H,s ef timii Aav
w EaiN(vvyisee1et.t4 Irak ah.4, Akrltst Bsrria-
fS wart Uf 0 a jiobM Appsalfii. rt,Urins;
tbe WlwtM raeieht,. a aimU lih f .Z
ai. noi.rs tosx; Th Irt Fufshia sf -yS( The
lri.hs.so-. Revvare. a story of Un , sad a skar
"eB af th trial of Hatrt. flfti.tr. Tans. If bacs
sM et saawlett of la, M uVnt Mtsarks us
4efet.ee.
Altorvtlwe it IsMtaaf the tiM thttfesfina beats V.
w paUltboS. It ,n t rtk.ed a. r4 vsiret, fms.
iant ttr. and wtH ulo ahtet m are, tl,MM
fully koaitd is eoliard anulin. fmU.nl ,i,J ia a.
H IU W -Sold St tW efc of I JMU sfl
corV. i
8absrrlptiaa Hits may tw noted at ths bank star ol
CW.av t Wieaaa. t-karteaMi 1 1 has. A Pftrvyoh.
r Wss. .V Whit A Brotastt. Atlwaa, eJa-t parti. 1
Derail, Mn.li.cm.d.., Jnaepk A. C.rrir A tX. As.
trains. i 1. B. Cubbvdire. a.r.nn.1,; J, JjrPhrr
aaa. Allaeta. All ovssm addrsased I. tlie aad.r.liaW
Sill prassrllv Kl'rd. ,
,, , j""" r, aarlssttss. K C.
- -" " - 44.
XUTICB.
Ornca r va X. c. KAit KotSi I
Ti. vd.r.il.y th. iPr.rtd.at se.l llireator. the
Korth Carnra Rail k..i r..v. .v.. .
Mkhl4ers pay lata SO. Trrmiavry said CSaar
u-a dolUrsassw rack share f ,u,.i h.lsl by thaas tar
am innnany, ay o.rur th.ih da of JaasJarv
1H4, J tha, larierest be .h.rd ...l'... i,'
rvsM fraw. Md altsv lb. I., day Frairy. Isit.
rw th. Nnveni.nc f rua hhotder., navaWt,
w u liana uf thiMul. .1 .is .'.J.TZJ
rf Cai ,' oalish-ry. t, tb, credit of lb. f waajl
iw at ssid l.aamaar.wari ti.. .
th. Tcaauiar, will h. d.. ntM,C "
w - C r tNl't.SUAbL.Tre.saerr. ,
Tm Rail Rexmd Comtrmefnu
0iia er taa .Naavl Cjhjuu Haii sUua C,
w-btna a-".a . aaas.a-, Oct. it, IsM. J
H o. . ""'B work an the llus at ssM Road
M T. 1 titaaot. nis bum aatll tb
U.k Ilsnsaibar asst. whea ia. I..u.. Z.n l.
St said lUkas, rial - w " '-"
fur, th. Atradii.e aaj -1 u.. , t
Uuns of the cVc.nd Ivum, of uia u r .,
atined .oa hy the En.-WWt.JL.
'nJ 'T'' ewoe'sinirlsr. of lb Mlew.
lax Isrvlaea. vis i spfwa l... . .
Ba.k trees., aad llaw Kivrr, a I ha nmi IMvisiao,
or Ik. Msaonry sad i.orlrtielur a Brtdaa a.
eroas t,p Kiw, Mak. tklrd Uivtatow. W .
n 'T"" "J"p .perrei.rs the Mowing
Bridges no Uis rirth Division, visi aemsstb lad-
Hirst, Caodht
reiinng for the night, lie did not return. . nd
his body wa. not fount! ill the follow In.
. ..' what teAiioxsl-ssposMlarity H I n18f Stne-lrtJ6lts.. M hprt, hy fi40iw),,
op uie mars oi nioou noin me gnniin. It wss
duroverrd in Ihe wood., soma S50 yard, di.
lnU,horildy gaahed, tin lmadt rlw seswird
Irotil Ihr hoilv. witkdeen-sisuiid. in' llie eirlar
Three of hi. own negror. were arrested, ol
wtmin two mes are now lnjail, without any
positive testimony against them ( but some .us-1
piciou. circumstances, such as that along
knife and ome rlolliinf known to beleiur to:
- - -r.t ..........."'.'-'i" .
w mm., rnniiiii ue lounu, ii is supposed
ihHt the object of the murder was robbery, as
Mr. McNahb wa. known to have had about
100 in In. pocket, which has not been
found.
tbltesYoBn OsirbSajrw1 'ilYS'l'rir' 'eeea sedj
ws a respeclabls Mmlslstnf the Baptist
Church. lie was a. kind hearted and benev
olent m.n, and in the eve of those who knew
him heat, his walk was blumi les before the
world. - Jiy
Movements ok cossuth.
rarest, orjlmtna trgmntttht Liberation of
".""""e-nryuHu oj ,ifHteon lo nltcw
Kottulh h enter France Expulton of
Hunfritrhmt ly the French.
I fie Auslrniii Court are in
Pattos loft a wide elrol of children, eraad chll
dren, relatives, and friends, to mourn his depart
ure. Peace to th ashes ef thvetraa soldier and
parrotrs-.-TsartfWAWl TXmVtttilT'T'''"'--""
. ( KAl.MI.lt MAKhtT. J-iW.y
aCTrTTSXgS '147 Butter 15 (, 20. Cotton
a fl I
m. irrriiiisi nsw s.
with Turkv, Iwcauseof tl.o liberaliou of KAa-PS1
M. Ami'
sum and Hie oihe.r Hungarian drttnus
angry prolrat has litvn presented, to which
tbe Sullan, secure in the favor of Eng
land and the United Slate., ha. turned s deaf
S:ir. -
On the arrive! of llie Missisaippi at Mar
a-iiirs, rvossiiin anu his irirnds being much kf.
Amothes TaitufH. The I.ndon Morning
i.iiropK-ie praise some u russet carpet, ex
liibitrd .1 the Fair, and which were woven
upon powrrlnoms, at the manufactory of Mr,
lllgelow, llie inventor, in Massjchuwils, Th.
'k...ii- ......
...u..., .c pi a. ,
"Although various attempt have been made
to adopt the power loom to carpet wrjvina- in
England, there i. not, we believe, at llii. mo
ment, any m.rlunery perfected for that object
Our American lireilieren have, therefore, gain
ed another slrp ahead of us, and have won in
ner laurel nn llus well-contested Held of llie
dustrml art..
iCosjiioji School.. -The Countv of Edge
comb, which for scvenl year, reluscd to re
ceive II. quot. of the Common School Fund,
rejecting- tne.i.trio silogelher, appear, now,
we are rejoiced to say, disposed lo nuk. op
Tarn 20. Corn 80 fa 85. Coffee 13 (A 15.
Eggs 10 $ 12. Flour 5 I J. rodder 90 II,
Peather 2-!f( 30. Iron, Swedes 5 ($ 0. Iron,
extra sise. 0 4 7. Irnn, English 4J " (rj S,
Urd 12 ra 13. Meal 90 95. Molasses,
gaL S3 ( 40," Xailso) (6. Sugar 10(d) 12 :
Tobnooo 20 a 31 Rait, gr. Alum f 2 20 a 2 ,25',
Salt, Liverpool $2 75. Potatoes, sweet 35 s 40.
Baeon, 11 It 12 ct hams 13 a It, lord 14
Butter 18 a 22. Corn per bash, 70 eta. Coffee, Rio
9 a OK Bt Domingo 11, Lagnyra 11 a 12, Ja
va 13 a 15. Flour, Canal 7 a . Ualumnro 8 a
-44L. Liin.ber, niver, Mr If. flooring board
I 1U i121, wide $7, ScanjfingfS. Timber-Ship
ping $10 a $12. priore Mill f.SJ 9, ordinary
$fi $7, inferior f-,,(S) Mulassct, g.il.Cuba
20ct, Porto ftlco OOeta. Turpintine, per bbt.
2,50 Ibs-fKew Virgin Wp 2,5. s 2,40 Yellow Dip
12,25, s f2, 10 nard H.33. Tar I,W. " Spirit.
pergal. Z. et, SaltUvl sack 80 eto Sugar,
per lb.a N. Orleans 6 a 7J, P.u-to Uleo 7 a 9 8t
Croix 78 LtasfVOiall.
FAYETTKVItbB MARKET,
Baaaa 1 1 a 1 4. Cattotr s 71. torn l. Floar I a ti,
bard 1Z a II. Molasses H IT. Ball, aaek, l 1,40,
Atsm bssktl. Wsol m 9 Wksetst (si tt
Whlsksy 41 (u) . Braady M ii) Pthsn s,ti.
i.v PKTEHRBUlttl MABKET. 4 ' '
Cottoa. I ts 71. riour (is thdirll. Cora 15. Pri..
Whll w heat a S7oi Prim lt.4 ( 2e. (,'oniaaa
to Mid'timg as Toe, tiriiaera Mansrauiritii Inn 10
M ..J I . . . .1 u . . . . . , ' .
his Htvw. ,Irih llulrsloc,
t'rsek , a ud Sugaf Craak ,
eoat. lurue ,radin aud Jl.sonrv a th ee.
U,nja,ad rllth,Briup,.M-,n, Vadkl Bridgv,
will baexmatrdtn.laka K..... ... .k. . . . " '
half of lhlr bid, sad bidders will .lata what Hat
they bid apoa, or whether iher .. ..... t
stwk as aisy ba Sfitn.d llieoi I., is, lt.ta.
BW.I. forth, k-edki. rtdf."wlllseiBHi, ,fc,le
bids with th. aauaiat of rtiaeb they utu.hu. u. hke,
and Mat. what .to. k they bid ma. ir .h..i .J.?
rprsts bids sill be reerlved ftsr tb JitfaarTaad
far tb BSperstraelar of Ilia 6ridefc
FramMdaftar Ulk Ji.i-h-miII U.. Uttln.; .1
.L? a . "r""" ml amnio,
h road , aad wlhaata. of ih. Maaoary aud Kap-rstm.
larsaf tb IWd(rss.aiid . fh,, aad drsaiaas fur
. ssvs st ths time of lbs Hail Rjad.
' Bids BiaV Im ftuMaaMla liv uu.lt .., , .
ieatlksX-CKait JtuUra-a..l...rayi4:aJ!T,T-
. a , u ; , . . .. ""HKIIBAO.
rrvsiaasit m a. ; Kail I
" ,'- ... Vr-". .vT, ,....... (
and petiiioiied for a permit so to do, but in
perfect kt-eping with his oilier set., tlie Pre.
idem refused, a compliance with their prayers
and they were obliged agajj to embark nn
board the Miasissippiand lenvt for England,
where it i. undrriood the wifo trrd children
ol'Kossuth are to remain while he vtsils Amur,
ica. On the J7lh. while watirur .ior a reply'
lo his polilion lo cms Fraili Kosetiih'i nrt
raie ecretary, Lieut. Colollel Jliaski, sent
the following letter to the .Mayor of Southamp
ton, England:
"Not bring able lo give yon exact in forma
tion aluiut the time of his Excellency', arri
val at Southampton, dill feej graiified to be
Ihe oriran of coinmiiniealion of hi. firm inten
tion to go, fn evert- ease, for some fow tlav.,
to Engl.nd: which, should he be not rero'.ii.
ud to excciiie directly frjm Marfc-illes, be
nas tieciueu lo proofed Imn.ediek- tn
.. r . L er o C . ..na., . 1 A II aaamhara tit tha 1 W-.l... . ,. . i i I . , 1 . . -. 1 . . ..Luu.- , . .
. . ..-"r: "r.:.S?;M.!i...0!L!SS LiiRiano, and
.In. V,..l... TU. a-.a :.. -I..L. .. . :. .7 '," syi ana ill
l.i le'1 with sea wcknea. desired to recreate I for lost time The county is divided into 42
...raias.-ivc oy travemigacros. f ranite hy land .Wchool Di.incl., jit 38
... .cicg.-apii meir wi.iies to laouis Tsapolwin
Publie gansrally te sttend the Pablie Hneakina !..!..
Capit-d 8iar, Th high rputatisa'thHpvak.
r far their eloquence and ahilily. Justify as Is
promising all who may fasror us with th.ir presencr
... . .. .v. V IH,.'
fcaargl.ould th wenther be nnCivsaabIa,iaJ
- iaas uie t'resDytcrlB
hurch can b procured for tb occasion.
Spirttx 'tli I'Aji."'
r i i
, " . , ,,, wu n nn ii, w a it-aril
Ir. .l. 'r . l i . ... .
r..io oia s aruurvngii j rrss, acnoois nave
been Itcpl during ihe year ending 1st Oct
1851. in 84 of the Districts, from which re
turn uv been received, 1 31)4 children have
received instruction, tig : males '840, females
494. The .mount expended for tuition du
ring ihe yeari. 83,244 98. , . ;
. . Ftitf. Obi. .
nk for an a In;n for hi children there; while
he proceed, in the United riiatev t"
ihank, peraonallv, tor ihe most cenernn. ai.l
and awisMnce which the neoolr. Con-rr....
4 wtmrr-rrf -iftrtTiiiWa Sia tes htmnreil
Nftms Nsvinanosj C-iJirAXV. W ua.ler-
stand that Ihe Corps of Engineer, engaged
to eurvey Neuse River, beffan ooerstirm at
Newflerne on Thursday morning last. The
tfnj-rhr party will proceed np the.riier .
far as the Falls in Wake county. We W
lieve lltat Col, Thoinnsorn. ihe Chief
nsrslelirtetlirtatllrr mtnrf fould be com
pleted in two or three ruonihs, to se may
anticipate a full report upon the river by the
Thb Ferrrnrc Hurl! Liw-Ehe
is persuaded that President Fillmore ein nev
er be trusted with the exi-nuinii of the Fitgi
live Slave law, notwilhsunding he joined in
making it i..w,
hul the Union i. equally "rll pcrsiipije
ecute that taw to the letter, though they were
member, of the Senate at llie time U passed,
....I ttt.J 4 . - r - . . r
v ill uis 4yMinjeplaiBt iT't lo (1iieral
C a, and judge Iougls, we presume that M r,
mTrkablffitT aT' f 1 I. -'W lit. people of Mii..ippi, when he MVS
marable ni .mirdea ihe party unusual ad- lhat the Fugitive Slave bill paased Uia Se'n
ysjDtagr. in making the cx.nimsiion. requi- ate by the "absenteeism of the North." Ho
tiota. Ken. i iiijAi
...J.. . r....,
Jetffiron Davi. arludc In hi recent '-RmV Ro'therftiH, th'lnitMr. Jos. C, Cslhihas
rorelgn AeWa.
Arrival of the Hermann.
Tb. Hermann brings English date, ti th. 8th
October. , . , , ,
Cotton la Liverpool, was firmer.
Kossuth wsa exported at rlootl.ampten os th 12th
Instant II had puWisbed an addrss. os tb rafa
le! of tli French (roverument to .Hew him to pas
throogb France, which dlspleaed many of hi Eng
lish frtssds oa account of its ullrn .ton- A tJot
hrlech JiTuTgtd to sssasainste Kossuth n bis srrl-
val at Southampton. Two Anstrisnrstac had left
Viaana for that porpose, and th authorities had
rs Ivsd b tax1 every preen utiua to protect bho
feUite-Tmniif. I ... ' I.,,- -t'
r rawed lata 41 t dullsrst Kkort leaf 1 a 1 Ua
sjkippiax Isaaf 4J aft sl.41.1 MsrsUiriiir f dulls.
t uUua and flour asvliaad shads Iubson. d.
llinrd.
KRWIIEB MARKET. .
Baeoa II (i 111. Hams It 6 t. Cm. harsM. 1 M
(a) t Ti. Cottaa S 4. f 0. riour to, m. JUo.
laaats 19 f(. It. Tnrpi ntlns, B.W din, I.KK lis t.lh.
id dip . (i 2,U for ts.rh) seraHi tM I.OI. Itu.
sia $1 (0 l,U. I'iUk l.tMS. Mpirils (ah SU (a, 1.
JlfllTllBlEm.
'vw-s!l,rS
,.' rixTi, mi. .. ' a
rtJEiStl THE sttntlok af a. fri.u.l. sad besl.n,
J f .uaraUy, U tarllad lo ssy s.Mrua.al tf
ATI piU, Vawr,, Jy. .. e,
whwh, as regards qnallljr and variety, is sasarpasssd
by any boas i Hurth. t'amliaS. '
My loh hsriax bea ssl.eatd with s-reat ear and"
purchswd a th. west avaralils tarus fr.ua I as oar
ler an) Manufacturers, enables mt u nuileraat
bfaottoa ta all h twad arthdaa lu Mr llaa.
I lak. this sloa to mplm Irmlrr say ibatilt fur
lb v.ry liberal imjipttrt hitherto nirnd.d U ue, and
hy ouniinord aaeWuliv, and anrraiur,! aiirnllaa to
lb wants af my trWads, I hap to ..rntinua ta
th fararahl. apiuias ta geaerally sotaru.ud for mt
Esialiliabau-at, . . ...
f "Teilliiua'ta keep a sapply nf th. Pans! !..
and laasaVm bark Urstidy, ushl aipmaly Ha- Jlii'
. sal purpoasr. and s Ura u.arltSM.1 t,f iha ebaiasst ,
I.... r.. tj .'. .... U....L.... ... . , n. ,
. .g., tnsui I iitiacea,
' ... . "a J'- PEHt'l'Js.
HsIrUrb. 0. t,Z:h. mu . -
TATE OV NttltTH CktWUHA "
" ..... , Eat. t'orsvv. , , . '
i-a- ,,MiyFan Term, iihiT ,
, tlusltaa Biadsv aad oil. .; 'V j,r j
Talarvar Ttva, Aaw ItevtrRtf tnl wTSTsad arkaf.
. apry-aruis BO ma nilMellaa oj Ik 4Mritft. WSS
Biaas- -tSFvasier si.U wit. are ait sasiil-aia J tkia r
tiutts I It Is anlsrad that tha t'lrh aad atstlar Bsak.r
puhllcaUua ia th Kale Ixh 8tajr lor six aks, .
Biaodineth. laid Asm) llevenev and win. k ha .l '
spsaaw at tb ! trrta ef said Coart la h. Iwld tor tb
Msntsiorsaaid, rh Caan ll.aist I Uwiabars. as.?
-,-i i,,r ,u,a auu H..ajaa,M
hcntiJlid,a,i,t lau'd eaas will k takes
-minm as ta tavsj. ..,. -
. Wlm., TW K. Thoktta, CWrk and Master sfsahl
Court, tadM.Ui Dad Mnadsy altar th 4tb Maady Is
8pb tut, v - ,
Msr.
fraoi M Wall at. ta 01 Wllllaat si
to Forsyth. County, on tha 2ii.l scptemUr, by
P. Barrow, tvt., Mr. Wm. If. LawraoeeKi Miss
Elixobath A. Man Icy. ' . . s
Is Chntara eosnty. on tb 7th lnt, L Rsw,
Wm. Tavlor, Mr. Oruheu M. llaaaar. of tiuil
ford tn Miaa Mi,n t' r.t..U.. I
vs-rge w, uuutaon, r,q. uf Lhslliam,
On th 12th inst. M. Isaac Colmon, f.a-wterly
of Rockinghaio eoiinly, to .Miss Charity C.
.I,hr. W.,a..rf geswad Jstrl
f ir. If,D BKIIHIS iilt. K f "
f1UBsndraixnd, barln. rasMnd frat th ntt
i ," nmtrsry tn ih ai.hr, of lu ritiMaa u
drllxbtnil villa, Wav.rir, thro mill. wrrtaard'aa
lbs t'hatssl llill raad, ke(s kwr ts isfona lh. PirVllc
that ks wiskas la pan-ha-. ftw mnr"f ib. HtHv
hhis aad la(hUM f tihlujiis," tut whkk b will
say the SHiHKr va.b pricaa, . .
a tb .ant rv.. M short, kacai bleb, and stkttrs
phis
dtgtjtor
la llutherfiiriL flth inst.. Mr. Josenh B. Prince
..jtc. u: r
ss ... raary jj.L.vte. -ssw,MTf.tiajrBaiai--
snd Mis Rachel Keetor.
In Runcomho, t.t lost.. Mr. J. 8. Tbonmaon
and, Miaa Adaliu Pa Moo. -
la Haneomoe, 9th insl, Jfr. Riley Seartrr sod
id Mim Matilda Wibb. . . '
' SIW:H ""H.dils.alt.
W !!(. . OWBiuia, to .l.-fwaa Ot tawa aou.. I.. ,L.
iauvi.iii; , ,uj win arprariate ts viu shostiy
is. lo II.. "itfrtuming amrciV." af that aaaful .aa
w.sn.Bf ss aril, art rr.
a.lifi.oa u w. V. ..i.
aiae with m. la hu.in-.. ll. l.. j
luaawinn I ay.ll.vlll. Bllact, Kslrirh.
dily, ttaas. pataons
Wsrartr. Ori, tJr.1, 1811,
HOW BBADV.
Oil BALK, Wbelessis sad Baiail,
... ..f :J .,. . H. . TCRSER, "
.Wllb0vt!wij B-O.ItorW
sdr-ParUealsr attanUoB is sailed kt tb van aril.
liar.tdl.pl.yW (t,k.ae. for . ssoaik of KmnLx'
Us sars and address yratv erdrrs early t .
. MORKftiOIII A Vm, SI Will.. - w. T
fUWo I :l,mtj IJo.BUO ! in prkws af ti oei
tiraad eonsolidaM Utirty af Maryland, for lb kaaa.
tf wsssasolidat.d Lattcrintf-Md,
. . . 1 t'IMrJS , i . v.
Tab-draws la Hs'Uaiors, Marylahd. as gatarda
Nov. W, I Ml, a.d.1. tb Bap.nat.Bdtm
aafsWtltDwTa . - -- . , , . r -. .,,r .
T WlOtibir tattsry It'rlrawiTullats.
MtMT BPI.ENitln ('HiCMK. '' '
I Prlssof tTMa, I .., I lsak. ajn . ,.M. . ,
Jl.ooe. lues.iss), ivaijiaa. ... . '"
Tlrkrt..2S llslrrt, Its. Quarter! tim. tJ.btka.
Halves. I4 Q as Mars, (ro Kisktks, U,
to.nsu I I. of 4.00 I Prises mt tot ,iw
Urand CnusilldsteA lottery of Maryisatj,
, : vunro mt, im inat, j v-- 1
Tk draws .1 lis Ii low., Mary bud, a eaBseday
nov, s, isst, -
Bnn.l.U.N'T -Iibm. . i
IPriwaf Ifi.toB., 10 4.HWI, 4 l.lhiS de. is,
i irs.is si2 faarrs la paafmrtioa, -IS
lrsa NuaihrrB 13 drsaa bailuov 1 -Tlfkst.
II dbsrla smss.
A Certilcau of a l'a kn. of 4 TiokM. tu ba a
1 ; ' fMli-i1rr. j proportlus, f
' ' i.O.I , --ir
Crssal CsSanlidatrd Uttary of MstsW
t'LASo V. f.rr mil.
T ba draw, la Vslitnnt, Marylaad. a P.iaii, '
Nets la, ia.',t, : ;
DRAM! riL'U KMP.
I pri f l ,ww, n2,i)ii, i tjw, i kvrss, '
Tirket lls.-SharMht pntBaetlnS,
ft Naiabsr ladlerv IS Dr.aa li.ll.j. ,
A Crtl8ct't.f s r-kx .a" J4 Th kn. s.ii U bss" ,
" ..w rtmtr. ttt prODOTUOS.
' : tti.aeoi .
Brand Cemslidstad Wary, of Msryikad, Mi ka dian
1 1 I " " ramnrsy, Hat. I,
W.KMII UllTEwk '
I,M! :,eJ! fe.el I of 9f,3, 1 kf IkMO.
.' ' Ac. tr. te. . . , . -
Tickets olv lBafs l pvapattioa
A rertiicat of s Packs af Who. Tsfkrt. sill ba
Marytaad Consolidate; 1iIotv4 .baaa at bull
. i M .1 1 U . J . . I . .... ".
SPt.EXIIIll Hi IH b. '
33,W, IJ,0l! I of r.KX, I f a,. M prt,M rf
:,.. ,,,f - fflkX-S.
Tirkrts f 10 (iharrs I pr.partiM
Csnlfh-sl. of s Parka of :t TU'kou a ill b. '
t I tHttsts -i,,-,
Cons.didaled Latl-rv of Msrrland, lo ba drawa st BaL
: tlatar, Md.. oa W.dn.s.1.,. tv , a k..
MAOMf'K'tNT l'UlME. '
lef tMrlf prtof l.2u! ',i prln f troo
;,.-,.:... aarb) . ,
, . Tirkrts aaly I. Dollars. '
A Ccnilcsie af ty-kaes of iti TkcUt wUI nt
, br 4ltrcbs.om In prvtwuneu,
Oraad Cfnaaiidsfd IUrvy af Manhnd, I ba drawa
a L??UTn'- .dejw. Be. I.
ORASI) PCHEJtR,
130.: I..,w. i.,u.r,. tM- ,wHt
te.te.ir,
' ' TVketi o d..rr.. ' '
A rt!lle4 of tW.a.f ts tickets wUIVswat
,..!,, fr lS"-fh.r-. ia ,rm,tm.
a Prists .a i'in elm! l aioa iiu. ..
n.r.'jffHhld.t.d l..;,ry of k sals nd. lo b. dr.. . lo th.
. ftty ot Ballirnor., Jld.. of Hslanlsv, Hot. 11 toil.
riPI.RNI.ltiaiui.uu
' rnt
of ?(l.(fHI ' I Fri.t.jd ijuM. k a -t Si.
Tick eta t.hara I,
A Crt!cat af JJ Tickets seat f. I j.-r Shara la
1 nrttrwrtii-.
WM-rJJ "wsolidatad. Lo-Srrr, ta Ai.ri
' "T at oaiuusra, sjj. b .a.ln.lav. Sor. i
1841.
MAO.vrrirEXT'rHFMK.
$30,00 1 1 af T,Ss), I of I.PiKI, I of H,5.ii, I of J.s J.
t Prhws of$70o:! . s.. s..
Tick.U 1 10 hbarri lo pmncrtioa.
A f rrtiS-nta of Pscksj. of 4 T
frvr 1 li t4bfi'es ia frvv)r'"-r.
sua, '