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THOS. J. LEMAY, PBOP KI ETOR . TERMS.' thre elellaiV jtr h " .ith.l th 6tlt rending Mb"i-irf:;T,WRiiTisiNo. "..Infant oxeeodiaa 16. lioo 7TZ, ..Lenin, on dollar, !Laii Bri.twniy-6veeol,. . . . JPn, ,dverli.ee.t. if Clerk. d SfcerHr. 0. ..rwd8 ler ..a, big ". " ill b n iron J"" ' 2'" ",".:-7. b. the vear. if.er.fo the Editor mil fc'p-Pi- liters TV General AMemblv having ft! 2-rnnrto nroeure on complete of wen-lile ."i.poa to eo.tr.et ar. invited In m rierm. known. .gr.-bly lo Ihe oel for ih.t TO "IfC bc "" E V esuiivc omee. E. n. DUDLEY. rll Reefer. Sre.Mir.1. Newborn Spojaior, njIirmifhP.iri..en.1 Salisbury Watchman Jill publndi till "H ' . MOFFAT'S TJFK MEDICIXES- UK-A Nl M ATION-When Ihe o.t lm Mrtant funelinn. or l.le ar ..upended, and ho., who .re invalid! bv iiiberitan or tm.wdece ducBJ (0 (deplorable aiaio of aervooedc. MU they h''1 A,M ,h' '"I"'' f' fa dean.ir ih.1 relief a.n be found. . No. Let them first look .round. and laymg .!. a 1 I - aalr lllimiltlV ! ueene PerhLt at lh moment Ihe hevlinf, of Ihii ,,rrrtiJ.net. M-.tr-tf. life Merti.ioe.. wo..M .tli rtir eye; .ml were lliey tm'h d.reMrH 1 ton!i.h prejili.thef "tht pejfc'puK d.,... to im,.r whelher Mr. MoAtl'e theory .,.1 tre.tn.rot of diH-.v. differe, frpni Ih.t ol 'heir o pl.T.iei.t. The " "r it iltil ilifter, .ml ery widely d with root "TSli'vErA-H.R XJEDICIXE Ujo. ,hr revere ol all.ll.i. 'r hundred. .f J e.r, belore ih.t emirref pi.nkmd, Mercury.' w. ,rol,lo)ed in the he.1ii.ir art. rh).iei.i.i nard ..oii.ini hut almple herb tven Ihe II.I.I. re. ,.,no I. at ll.e '.k.lf.il ph,..ci.n' he l.o pre .pifetli hi meilieinei li" herbt. Wilueii r.. .Irti.tiiciK, eTi.p. iii. ' . . f V 3 The .kdl'ul phyicin t'mll ll P hi. hrxli n.l in the tight of the gre.t men he ih.ll he in admiration. ... . V For he halli prepared h mertieinei out of iliC HKI104 of theeanh, aud he llulit wiie will not abhor Ihjm. aipni CIVK-I po.ieii quaiiiiei ol the moil mild ir 'bene&aial nature. They are eompoard I of ar .i . . ...i;.nnirH!ent. eonibined with in- "ftowaai th fT anthlotf fori heart? When Ihe dilr.ie le ai IT aeiertpiion. ffllhff Irnrn el J a . . . ....... .n .iiaationa. or outrid mi' iii A i. ..li hilier milicn.nl or epidemic, or by olh- r ...lie., Iheaa medieinei ate eertam m ll.eir peraiion or effect!. They are pwiciard of pe. tulmrqnalilic whih not only e.jiel all d.e.M. am at the a.me lime renore and mtigorale the .mem; When n takeaJtlto lb. Woiuach Ley imme.li.tery dift.t3iMMare. like a por ihronijli rry ymVfl. .FJU . aea Atlighllul, aalutary anil Hsfnamtnt. b .... -., .,r til fchi io crow aim. Ihe ) nd re-.i.lm.la Ihe whole m.n. THE LIFE MEUtUt XE3 hare- alio been need wi!h the moil h.ppy loecei. in Neriou. .nd diipeptie diie.iei, Cooumpihin. Alhmi, Liver cumil.ini, Hheumaliim (cliromo and m lamm.lor) ) Dropiiei eta etc. . For luril.er p.rliciil.ri ol the ibnee medicine, ee Moir.1.' a& S.m.iii.o; a enpy of whwh aieumuaoie Ihe medicine. A copy e.n ilJi M on application at Ihe ufliee ol W M . fKtK, Italeigh, N. C, agent lor the te of the medi- "a liber.l dednetirta m.de to thote who pnr ehaie t ie'1 aKin French, t;ermn, .i.d Sp.n ith directioni, c.n be obt.ineii, on apptlciilioo .1 the office of the proprietor, W. . Moir.i ' Xo3C7. New York. " Dr. Wm. Evnns' Olebated - Camumile tuhI A jM-rieut Anti Bilious Pills, For Cowuimplioii, Cu)fh. 'i CoIJi, her oa .1 liver complaint, il) pria. bi- lion. aieatr., pile., ulcer, ft-m'e weakne.. n I'all iliie.ie of liypiclioiMlriiicim, tw ipil , ritH, paljiilaiioitof the heart, iiervoiu irrtubi liif. )ii we.kueii. flinir alh.ii, .eniiiia ire.krM, in li-idion. lo of appetite, heart burn, g.-neral debility, b.Klily weaknru, clilo rmia or jrreeiv .ickue.s, flatulency. hylerical . fuintmifi, h iterici, he.duchea, hiccup, ae iicknr.s nililinre, rheumaii'.in a.tlima, lie ilolotirrus, cr.m;. .pa.ino.lic aflVciiou, and tiioae 'who r victim, to that mint eicrncia-. .l.iirder Gout, will BihI rrlief from their aulleriiiKN by coume of Dr. E.i.n.' metli ei.ir. XV M. M. MASON h CO., n.lelgh, AgSM Doet. W. Evans Soothing Syrup For Children Teelhliig.rreparrd I u iliniHtlf. : TO wOrilRHS AND NURSRS. 'Die MM(e ol lt teellt- thruunh 4hw 'tm. ' ?iHmle-rnwbleMtn ad- HhHeMa(Hrtuin,, M ti ki.nwn by mother. Iliat tltcre 1. giect irrha " lion in the muiiih and gamr -rtartiig lbr prwei The imni iwell. 111 leeretmn ol ilia il rc.ie.l, tile cTWin aetaw-wnn mwac Hidden fit. of .!)'. waichiMKS MartHuj in the lleep-, and Ipal.ul ol .erulir p.ti the child brickt with e.irciue violence, aud lliiuiti m si terr 7.:iMirAn- ithrtf iff.--fu,"0fiL jmptnmi are n. iwedily alleiaiI, ipaimmlie -aiHtvuliion. ainiterially Mipeririie, and won UIM Ihe iliitol.ilH.o ol the rntant. l mother, who . fcaew their tMlU oabr. affl cled .with theee "In lrenlmiynilomi.would.pply Dr. William Eeant nunureu oi ininn when inougm p.u rco' from being Mi.ldciily altucked With that lata! malady, a.Hrulnmih " - , A lteal BIcsBinar to mothers. Dr,, f'. lruu' , Celebrated Soolhtng Syrup, For Children Cutting Viexr i i. Teeth. ThilUMlible remedy b.i preaerved kuadredi f tjl.ild.cn, wheu thought pH reeoiery, Irom eoniuUioHa. Ai looil the Syi up I. rubbed on Ihe gum., the child will reeoeer. I hi. piep.ra tiea io innocent, to cffieaeioui, and as pleat.! that an child will refute lo let it. gomi be rub bed with it. W hen iaUnti are at the age ol lour anal hi, thoogh there i. no aparaae of teeth, one bottle ol too Uvrop ihould be awd the gum., w opt a the p.irea. I'arenta ihfuld neur be withoat the bjn.pin the nunc ry where there are young eliHdreni for il child waket in Ilia n mih am paiw m . n m, I a'el aurea eatc by oiieamg thejiorei and healHur Ihe gumi( thereby preventing Couiulmim, re ' ten, ki ' r - -' "J - QJ Proof Poiitive fijlhe Effieaej of Dr. Evumm SoothtHg Hump. To Ihe Agent of Dr. Bran.' Soothing 8yropt DrwSir 1 he great Bucfil afforded to ny .uffer t -JoaJjidowV by w Sjoihing fympJu aaa of f pratnclcd and painlul dewutkm, moat "" I ert letting ureal bow eieenlial .a early appli ' of Maa .a r.valuble aacdiema i. to relievo "dant mi aery sad torture. My Infant, vdiilo i tecthwd, eipVrietwed ab aetOo iireringt, that t wai attacked Mb o aeulwona, and ey wim "i ad tamily Mppoaed that death would Ooo" re r Icata ihe babe from angunh till wa procured a bij your Sjrapi whwb a aoja aa .pdid I ,hKiima wondeilul ehage wm produce J, and. "WralewappiiaatioMilMichilii diui)debvivai ill b - - "taw . .sWowAA--: - i 'atf " ' '-..JirJ9. 'j0fTJ' ' t - : vl 1 i i i i i , " Smth CROLUtA VOL. XXX. eliel. and by continuing Sn it an, I am find t nlorm you, ihe child ha. eomplrtely reentered and no rrcurrrnee of that awful complaint ha. ii.ee oceurredi the teeth are .emanating daily and Ihe child eijiyi iwrlrct health. 1 giv you my cheerinl pertniition lo m.ka thii acknawl eilgment publw, and will give any mlornialioa on im.cireiiniH.oce v - -.WM. JOHNSOH. QA gentlemen who h.l made trial of Dr. W Et.H.' Jfunthing S)fp, in hit family, ( e of teething kWM.J wiahra m In Mate I h.l ha found it entirely effectual in relieving pain in The guma, and preventing the toniequeocei which tometime l.illnw. We cheerfully aomply wkb hiirequeit S. York 6'un. . ,, .-.- We helieve.il i. generally acknowledged by Ihote who have tried it, that the Soothing Syrup for Oiildren Cutting Teeth, advertiied in anoih er column, it. highly uteful article lor the pur note, for which il il nilended. Highly re.pecta ble pertopi, it ny rate, who hive made utc of H,do nol beiii.le lo give il. virtueilbe Muctioo ol their n.roci.'Boiton Traveller. ftT'ji textre Cute of Teething icith - -- i- . ,- nreil by the fnlllit(e American 3oothing"SVrirj -nl ttr. VV. Kv.nt. Mri, MePheraon, rciiding at No 8, Maditoa tlreet, called a few day. ince a the medical office oDr. W. E'.ni. lUOCh.i.m ir.el, N'. Yl, andpurchaied a botlte of Ihe Syr- " up lor her child, who wm mff ring eierttei.tiog pain during the proem of dentition, being ao mentarily threatened with eonvoliioai. In bowel. too were "iceeding" loie, and on lood eould he retained on the ttomach. Almoti immediately on ill aniilie.tion.thc .larminr .ymptomi entirely ceiled, end by eonlimiing Ihe ute of the tj rup on ihe gumt, ihe boweli in a thoii lime became quite iu.iu.al. At a tribute of gratitude for Ilia benelii atl'H-aeo ine cniin, tn mower cine ai her own .cconl.and Ireely amciioned publi.il t lo the .hove. I'ray be p.riicul.r in applying at IUO Ch.ih.m .treet, at there are tevri.lei.Mn Itrfeitt ailvertiied. No other place io the city h.l the genuine lor Rale. " (J Important It VIoTliaa Children grner allr ..iffer much une.tiiiet. from the culling, of fheir teeth. Wh.levcr d.ngeroo. or bi.l tym-ton nliend 4hi procea. of nature. Ibey are produced In farltrty from ihe highly wvitated ad fnftmed cOMitiiion of the part. thereto. h priiwip.1 indicclioni of cure are lo abate Ihe in BamoMtion, and to MtVn, anothe, and rela Iho -;; gnmt. Iflhitiiefteeledtheinl.nl iipreteived Irom .ubwqueal fever, infi-tulaiion, .paitnoilia cough twitching of tendoni, croup, eankrr, and cooviiltu.na, d'll.ying their I.I.I .onarqurnec.. If motl.eii, norari. or guardian, h.ve their babe, tortured with painlul and protracted ilrniiiii.n, ad thii nuiice allract. their attenlion.ihcy ihoul J ol be deterred from porch.inig a uolile nt -KVA.VS SOOTHING SHUT lor Children .Teclhing, the nieoinparable virtne of which, in completely, relieving the mot dw treiiing aa.e. when applicllto the mbtiit'i gum 1 direetec) J H iaviluahle. 1 ho remedy bak re tilerou. milady eonvnl-ion.. AGENTS. Wm. M. Mason &. Co. Raleigh. 8. Hall, Newbemt J. M. Kedmntid, Tarborought H. D. Mechen, Wailiingtuni F. 8. M.r.h.11, Halilax; Spnt.wool tt KobertAon, Petertburgi C Hall, Nnh.lk, , A. Duv.l, Itiehnioodt Lewit Johmon. Washington, D. C. Mertimcr (c M.wbraf.ltimore. lUiOTHtti. JONATHAN, the largest JCactpaper in the world. The proprietor, of tlii. nionimoih .heel, Iho "Great Weatprn' among Ilia Nowapapera have Iho pict ure of apreading brfcue Iho reading public a week ly periodical containing a greater amount and va neiy of uieful and enirrlaing miMell.ny, than ia lo be found in any aiiuilai publication in the world. Each number of the paper contain a. large an mount of reading mailer i found in volume, of ordinary duodecimo, which coata 2 and mora than ia contained in a volume of Irving'a Colum bus, or B meruit'. Hiatory of America, which coat 3 a vo ume, all for ail cenU a number, or three dollar a year. ' Hbothj: Jovitax being a genuine Y.nkee and Ihiiiking that aome thing, ran be dono aa well other, ia determined preaeiil to hi. readera a medley, hiiherlo unrivalled by aud other paper, of A necdob'e. Murlc,: AtnuMUirnt., Allegoric,. Accident., Biogrjphy, Don Mow, Conversation., Crimea, Drama' ira, . Diolleriea, Erratica, "'Hiay.V'-"1" -EluqueucOv ... F.rvlia, Geography, ?: . Htaioiy, Jota, - Learning, MmHiy,.P2 Marvel., Newa, Nmeliiea, Oratory, Poetry, f Pbiloaophy, J Quidditiaa, i Koiuanre, K.ligion, J 8 port : ' Hpertaclea, I-Srrwai,' fiuflrringi, Talea, Truth. Teaching, AVtadom, WonJere, C. - Aa a family new.paper, Brother Jonathan will bo found t preaent .ttr.cliun. beyond any other, -Jle comes, ma neraiaoi a nouy worm, .Newa from all nation lumbering at hi. hack." The earliest intelligence, foreign and domeetie, and Iho tnet Doveliiea in the literary world, will be promptly served op fur the gratification of. the reader ." ' btricily neutral in politico, k will contain noth ing in favor ot .gainrt njr party, and will iedo louslv avoid any of lh eontrovorsiea which agiuta ha ralioiuu. communiiv. Birict morality, airtoe. .m.,nra. induttrv. aood order, hanevolenco. and usef.dneaa to our lellow men. will bo advocated and i..i-.t,! in acere nsra of Brother Jonathan. 1'...3 in advance. For S3 two copieo of the paper will be owl ono year, or one copy iwo yoara, ' THE -EVENIAO TATLER" la published every day at ihe same ofiice, end ia put lo preraal IS o'clock Meridian, in acaaon for iho ereal Norlhen, Eeatem and Southern mails, hu-h will elos about S o'clock. P. M. - AH eonrmoiiicalkHio and Jctlera ohonid be ddreaaed pntaftpmaj " UBla WOLD k COMPANY. 16!) Naaaaa .treet, , Y. Sept. 21, 1339 - riMict Suhwriber hal reMiMd The Oyvter bwsi. I rtess, and lake, oleaauro lo inform bit suit omen and the P.bUe, that he inlensji . ta keep b Oj ster. that e.abe aeoeajred at PetcraWg. All rierl promptly traded to. He relarn. bia ihank. for the liberal patronage be bat received ad kobe r. ,, .,..,. : - rv--, -': t "Terv,,naiV TH03. WOOD SkcokbSttctt. .. . ?,,;,: ...... . K HociaoaTa" Baioaa. J Pelcnborg, Olb Slrt. !. 48 4w Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and in physical resourcei tho land of our airpa, and the RALEIGH, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, IS39. iVotick. I ihill proceed to aril aeaordingto l.w.i.t the f.'oort Howe in lnrenrevillr, Montgomery emintjr, on Um arcoml dy of Dreember, 1139, h being the 6nl M'lij m mid month, the follow it '""H land. Or to much thereof a. will duty the tavei.coui and charge, lliereon (or the jc.t t 1137 "ai "n" leu previou.ly piid. No. of Acrei. IPeraon. Name. Aadrew. Edmund, Sr. Allen Reobeo 42 IOU. .50 : 100 C50 1SJ 393 39 , 800 - rf . 100 ;"siw B Pitton Daniel ll.lton John Builer't Juhn heir. Hell Gabriel M.M Hardy - liurleymn. Iiaia - ' .v Uundy Joiepb l N j . ' . C Crowder La.rctia ' -T Cook Mary .lrPfd,rr llrt,. ' Conn.gal C C, hl'rl CoWdelvaaa Cobble Peter ' D . . Dealno Djaon . Deitoii Joieph Dee. Ilriau . P Fraarr Ple.int Furr'tGeoige Etlato -G Gardner Jriia Green Jonri Uoodm.n George H Howell Yaney R. J llngan athingttin Haywood John 1 1. Kan William Mumble Datid Iii OOO' III IJ llO .303 399 C30 m l) 350 It 71 ll 130 150 7 1(0 830 llaliu.o A In Ad'r. ol J.i llaltum Hurley Willi. llm ley Jn.ho I lowell Jolm Houeyrut Dempiey aa. HbfUII Ou.aia 1 . Jordan Enoch S, K , . j0,lU, t : Laeat John, ir. Lua. illerby lmbert George W. toiler Nichola. Uflrr ,.d.n M. Lit or John jr. -Lulher Abram M MrMillan Aleimdcr Murcl.ia.na Alrianilar jr 17 loo 105 197 5 1U0 7J 100 300 51) Mclnnii .VI ' torn I .. a . l..l I I or leahuna Aodr IS5 McQueen Alex "- MtVl.ieen'i .Murchock be ira M on lion Angui McLeod t.hrnli.n MeCikill Angu. , Moore Lvei M err it Jam. Mrngan Gieca D Moid j John 39 too 600 i ' 800 IK) 75 50 160 100 105 410 100 Iti6 493 150 too 800 100 300 175 184 150 100 SO' 150 S59 C75 550 1 36 104 5 SI5 'soo SO VJ9 P.rtoni Drewry Peacock John II Fembcrton John R Reading Render Itichartlann William K.u.lle J.me. llnetdalo l imnlhy , S Skinner Jamei . Brilberry l.ale. hharin Joarph 6anlcr. Simpiea S.ndcri Jacob Steed CI urn Smith Die'ad Sic). Hea.ty kCo T Thompson John Thnmpaon Mary Tyler William U TJpiey John . . . W Williamaon Lewi. W.tkme 1 ban... . Watkina Hardy 8 W.tkin. Smuel M Wii.kneir" J.d.n, Ada ward Winkficld Wnnil Jnhn Wilkrah Willerford Walker William of Ed 1 EBL'X . A CAUOi, . "I OHV A. JOVK3, loiaieHy of the falted'Slrffei j Of Hotel, -'Philedelpbia.-re.peaifully .infau-ma . bia I frirnda and llnv mtblir., that he will nien na II 1st AMuvr'alloo,' e,in-o.lus . ei liiliinrnl, nraily optKiiilo iba (:hetnut tl. Tlxa, , which will he a'alled the Unb n Hotel, and with ' itirwicr that leiihor. eiprnac or "labor have net .airil.u.,ta.rvnt,!ac M ! of ihe noil complete hotel j IO in vni.eu Oleics, wimi. men- paywwim am 10th. 30 17 r AnCllICAIV ALMANAC FOR 1840 jl'ho American Almansaand RrpoikTory oloteiul knowledge lor IttO.vol. lltht tho Clliv.tor ' AI minae t t.atiintt ol Atrirollural Knowlenee lor IRiOt Inrbcr H tluehe'. Aorlh Cwulma Alinanea fur 1840. The above Almanac, are for tale by the qn.niity orb) the aingbaouaal the N. Honk biore by 1 LIIJVKU at HUGHES. R.leigh No. 6th. V 46 MEW AIVD; BCAlriFLL, iWaa OTPllR i traders. gned ha. V just rraa-ivtd . fiom .New York hi Fall It Win ' ler aanply of lie .so w. " -; j - Jr4 acTirtia -ararta ana aaaaaafcaaai siiMi'W amna faart oar ooooa. bene Ihe Urges, and most perfect .aanrtnient of .11 that it either l.ionihle, t.tty or elegant, he ha ever had tha luaaanrai ol eahibHiiur lor Ihe lnneeiiofl and Mir- chat of the Jen(lnwa and Ladies of the beautiful Vlotrnpoliua City of Carolina. : ta aew deaiga. uf Mooavlin do Lain, Challiet, "oo de Cherry, Meraaora, SUko and Ifaiina, be ia Nrticalarly well aoppliedt and la Word dyed Cloths, Caiainietwa, Ovtr-caating, Verting., Ita. hi MtmtmeM U amnio ami cnroiih-le, and well worth the attest ioa of the imelligcnl parehaser. .-iM-frt :- ', ... -15. 15, 3MII II. Balek, So.aber t, S39, u iTtw I Mft t.U . I Crnll. Silualioni of l-andi. Richland areek and P D Riter While oak anck Roeky creek ' kittle rteer'tjC.. ;-,.. Lit tic river X', ..,,. Cd.r do iJgly do Iter do Salitbar) mad Clu-ki areek lad P D riter Clark do ' II 5 13 I to 1 59 97 I 37 I 05 7 00 04 I t Town ' ' do. A.u I Id.,11.. TTtWn)-i tt k, lalanal i.d Luiie areek 55 10 V M :-i 35 40 71 llig U.u do l.lile river Cedar arek -l.aug du Claikei do liutky .her P D river Cglv cicek .Curti.il ircvk Mnuniain do 1'hicket. du l.iltlt river (ratty '.terk lluntput fork Vuinat areek do do do do Cetlar do I. land do Jfeedy Itrfqih Lilile river ' Dyton attek - Bnmpoi lark Rocky creek Stmt) run -Itl.nd creek Yadkin river Camp branch Daiwaa areek JO 97 it t-9 15 1 40 117 1-t 0.1 l- SI 95 . f 18 45 18 51 1. 70 95 OJ 06 t-4 81 16 14 1-4 78 40 i8 I 38 t-9 II 18 07 31 Drowning creek Mountain do Drowning do Town do t 'nova mt I 0 jarlrf a Va. t- 1 ' . f no 79 f d.r do 41 F.mry bralge J Wllliamton creek . Denton ' do Denton do Cedar do ' It.n ' " do halitbory roatT Chiik creek Little river Town creek Dry creek , Drnmn do Uxly . do Clover toik Cl.rkt crerk , Rncky do llrownirgdrt Dunun .nd Borne, areek lUrnri do i Dtmr.ii ' do Ur.iy lo P D river CUrkt ererk Ce.l.r ' do Little river . Rocky and Ciatk. arak Drnm areek Cedar do da ilo , do do 6.1 18 70 35 1-4 40 ' 8 1-9 Ot 1-8-63 18 63 nt 17 S6 96 83 t 4 45 40 35 78 61 19 1 3 4 01 I 9 16 I 9 54 1-8 16 19 67 1-8 01 31 s 3 ' 9 6 9 17 00 I 9 10 90 63 07 II 41 Rncky river lalind errrk ItiK-ky river Gar itek HE MINE. Sheriff of Montgomery counlr . P.ire AJv f!8 . . 41 aw .TAKIJSI IP AXDCOIII'IITTED 1 the jail of KwhmiMiu eauniyi'no netro man, calli.ig hin.ielf llromtlrk, and ..) he il fire annul ing to the :ttfc?t!ltt lomirrly ol Moore enunlv.oi'lhil otrte. , He is about t reel high, black coin- , hleainn, 55 or 60 irara Of ace. Ho .hl .beL committed at a runawsv'. lhe-wMrr 4rany Aero be, r qucaleri to cirne tnraard, prove properly, pay aharge. and take him "' 8. H. lEDflK.RRY, Jailor. ,. TRocklnghlm, Richmond Co. OcU It, 1839. : ":. i. 46 tr :., . Tomer k ftoghe have jott rwecjverl a let nf new and (sd.i.nsbla muiii among wbicbare the follow ingt -; - , . . . HrmeeH Vletorl. March. v Art thna happy lovely 'Ladyf : . ' : Ves, wo mnw patt. , - ' . The LHlle Diummer. Long, long eg . jL The hsppy Meclmg .. TAr Carrier. Ucjm Penary Grey '; 1 ho Fair Uoseof Killarmy. 4 All thine lov thee, so do L . , a love on more. . ' ; . , . Cliing a mag Chaw. eomie eong j ; ""y Gilph. k. ke.;;-.' - ' ---. - Uesiiieaa great aomWrof peie'ra IraVleioai li mention. . We mvito all who want new and fatbioa able miiic lo'eall at N I hear tide. ' ' - TvBNEk k HUGHE. - Raloigb, Xov. ISth. i h , , .. . ,T.; r V , KT JOB PRINTING 23. V ;Xne licr Wltk.tac''Mi4 dearteh. I P 1 home of our affection XO. 49. ECT A DDARDIXG ?J,CIIQOLa For the Kdueation ol young Ldiei will be npenrd .t my rciMleuw, in Ihe vicnuty of Litulclen Depot, Warren, on Monday the 6th of January next. In point ol health, Ihiiloratily cannot be taruaiteil. I have engaged the tervice of a Ijidy, who h.l had enaiiderable eiperienae in Iter vocation, and who cornel highly recommended. I find her well qtull Hied lor the dmie. the hi undertaken. Kvny t lentioa .h.ll be paid to Ihe mot .1 ol Ihejonngljw die. by Mr a. Hinge-and mvtell, at well It by thrir Teaoher. For Uoard and t uition, timing the icliot at:ia j ear, $100. For Muw $ . UlLlJAM BUHfiH. . 47 7m Nov. Ul mo, T.rboro I're.i npy 6 weeki .nd lend .emunt to iht m'jMriberal lj iletoa, Warren Co. N. (' W. D. The inSiariHer hat npeiHid a II note of Entertain mv.it at Fraoklin Dnot, where he will he nreoared 10 .eeoratn.Hlate Kail Itoad and huge paan nreri andyl lite puiii. gMr;rMlj J!n all Kiiuli nl rrli-eali.ne.il I. He .lin kev-pi. .HJ.'Hirk nTWMVi7.Wt 1(l be ready at any lime to lranporl traveller, wl.o m.ydetire it to any pu t el He rrn.inling rn.in.ry. . , 1IF.NJAM1V JOXES. Pranklm Depot, Kev. ltaa 47- From iho Regular, ITHia STATE COXFEXTIO.Y, Taenia, Nov. 12, 1839. I mi Deins the n.iv. rccoimiiendru br the Whig Member of the LciaUture of North Carolina, for holding a Slate Con vention at KiUigh. the IMejr.tte. asem et! at 3 o'cl -ck. P. M. in the apaciotii rnom of B. B. S nitliN l-tr;e buililing, oc cupieil b the Houae of Coinniont, at the I sat ScMinn. ' - Jamei Mehane, Etq. a Delegate from Catwrll, called the nu-etine; ta order, and j prnpnieii Jhat the Convention be organiz ed l Hie ipotntineni liorrjohn O vert, a Delejpte Iron the 1 Senatorial Dietriet f Bladen. Bra n. wick and Col u mbu , a Tf e ident of the botlr. The m.ili.in havirijr btfen but hj M r.'M rbane tt wai decided in the afnriitatiine, unanimouiljr, aad Guv. Owen wa accord ingljr condactetl to the Chair, from Whence he addressed the Convention, in stibatance, aa ftdowtt GciTLin.vi.! thank yoa most sincerely, for tha distinction conferred upon ate by Ihe vote Jest taken. Tho .honor could have fallen on no one Iok quali6ed for iho dutiea of (ho atalion or . j' .. B . ,- - 1 1 1 we w.niina in aviv is n.T awn we.lliat any evincv " a wanlof proper respect for the body over which I m called A preside, were I lo dany myaelf lb sjratiAiioa et aipria-dng my sense of the kind- nrss insnifeed by their cholc; :'. i v Tha object, for which wa hate aaarmbled, Gen tlemen, may be explained in . few wotdst and coin ing as yott do, from different, and many ol you. front dialant point of lb tftale, t caitnot think of consuming a greater portion of your Inn., than ta barely neceesaiy loapeeify Ihe object fur which w have convened . ; At . meetiii; of the Whig Member, of 'the Le gialslar of I hi Ht.le, at its lst sesaion, lliii Con' venltan wa. reeomniemiled, an I aanctionad as it ha been since, by the voice or our Follow Ciiiteiia, llir.Hjh ih medium of primary meetings, we or now hare, in the oxerris uf a privilege , guiranieed tods by the .acred charter of our lilienies. Tho period i. drawing near, when the Freemen of Kofth Caroline will ba callml on to indicia their prefer ence lor (iovernur of the Vial. '. How lite duties of Ih.t tesponailile offke havo been performed by the preaent enlightened, virtu . us and patriotic incuin bent of lb. Eiecutiro Chair, it la unnaemtary lo t.t. His act. are' before the world, .nd .pe.k tut themselves, aa uma wis mm, who ar to-judge. H i., however, only ding .heer juiticx lo my, that he ha. acted well hia part it will b forlaiiale fur the BUtif, if hi mantle .hall fill upon hia (iice nr. . Who that sureasor i to be. or rather,' to de termine whom Ih Whig, of the Hiale'drair for the station, is the principal object for which lb. Con vention ha. aasamhteil, ". " One other specific ohjrcl f will nam. W4 a to determine a. to the expeilienry of aemling Dele gate to the Nation. I Convention, and lo give- liter, by, an expression of our approbation' or disappro bation of that nisaaure. pur six successive Adiniiile Iraliona. comprising a period of nearly half a cen tury , the affaire of r .tiovwrnment war mauaged, omlcr nur almaat perfect runslitntlon, ' with con- sumniM afiiUiy anil wiiilonv Uuriiij that lime, Agricunur. ana in An., Uomm.rctt and scene, "infffiSKiiligion nd eneouragrd throughout th will vtrnl of our peaceful ampira. On sudden from tlii. hiafh and crimmifiultii ailuati inio distress and confusion, Mi.ro' and eorrup lion nave crept into tn Auminifutinn of our Na tional Government; and from an elevation, where Waftwil the aJmTraUoti otraeVivllitr wrH,"w hiva been tumbled boadlong - into th ahys of wretchedness and erti-e. Hor, and, ' by whom, thisj ha been done. i. for us, at a eomponent part 01 in peopio. to Judge; though they ar matter. wnicn mmj, m jr approriat.hr, ba ' rtlrrreu to In th diM.Vv.lon of thi b hJv. - Wit'i reneweil thak. gentlemen, for yrtor kind weoa, I .hall end.avnr, '.n my feeble way, lo die rturge.falilifully, tho dotiea incident to lb .t.tion conferred upon m. - . On motion of Mr. Mendrnhail, Gen. S. F. Patterann, of. WilVea, and - Henry Watkina M Uer. E. of AVake, were p fomtet! SecrelafieiC' " " . The Pre.'ident hiving announced that the Convention wat duly orgini7.ed, on motion of Col. !' Iong, of Ilalifas, the Counties of the Slate were rnllei, for the purpoae ot ascertaining what. o-untiei were repreaented, ami the names of the Delrgitee in attendance, which rem. led at folloWl? i , -aan.P, H, Winston, John A. MclUt Thoof M Wa.l,lill,Jam. M..W.JdilI. , - ... Jtmnferl William Ellison, ' iJod .Thomas C. Smith. f ' ' CAvrAamIs.i.h Burnett, Baxter Clrgg. C"isn Roltert T. Pan. Gumberlantt Robert .C, Belilrn, John 0. Pr. on, Edward W. Barge, Duncan out, J. v- Block er, i ,-. .. . , . CoaweW Wamee M. Iewia, Jam Mrban. J)nfrUnC. D- Hill, B. T. Grady, John P. Rbodeo ' ;-. f .H--.1 - DjuWi.ii Ch.rle Brumm.lt, " Charl I Pain. ;i. ''' ' ' ;.'."..;. JJar Catwtll HaiVlfj. HUGH, McQCEEN, ? VjSZ.L. THOS. J. LEMAT;) . i erernir Kicbard W. iia.tfe, Jttoi F. HuRhra. "- ; ; ronHro Nath. R. TonataJf.Joa... A.'tr'Whifaa kor, Heiij. Foater, David Tbmraa. ; - V Carre Willi P. RidJirk, W j. BlluV Jee Wiggins, B. Goodman, Rufua K: Ppeed. - ? v' tlniHviHr K.- B. Gillham. "Wm. M. fnrad. Jan. A. KuaawlL H. W. J.mea, Ivrv H.iria, M'm.s T. H.rgrove, Wm. A. Johnaon. C'ai'srrf Geo. C. Mrmletihall. Jamea Mr?fJ rv, Ralph droll. Prrlrr Adama, Wm. H. Britain, ' Halifax Wm. I. I-wig- llrttftrd Kenneth K.yner. John L Taylor. .;. roV Jiwrph P- Cahlwell. T - .MrckltHburg Mosr. W. AteiaWer. ' -, M.Htfemtry Fraocia Locke, Cicera DavU, Som'l U. Chritisn. -Vv.re Charlie Chalmers, 9. C. Bruce, Don!J . . Street. in. i-i.,i. .'rMiiinfo Alalunt D. Smith, Tliama.O.' Tucker, 8. B. Kj ruill- - , Oniivr D.ni. I l Ruraetl. Owrn Hoggina. Ornna-rWm. Brbee, Jamea Wtbh, Wm, A, Carrigan. ' ;J RandolphJohn n. Troy. Jtiikmtd John C. McLaurin, J.mct' D. Pm. berton. ...... 77snrin Juniu. PneeJ. '"". Jlfck-ingham Robert B. VY.tt. John M. Root.' A'rebre Albert P. Kelson, Isaac J.. Gibson, Ga-' led H. Mallhewa. - . -s A'vr; y Colurnlms B. Franklin. V WViie Jukn H. Bryan, John Hinlon,. Ilugh McQueen, D.n'l. t. f'reoshaw, Johnston Busbee, Adam G. Bank., H W. .MUler, Stephen Mrpbra son. -r It arrtn Jo!in B. Williams Richard Davison. Il nyne N. Wasliinglon, Jamea CrUnf M, Juba C. Nlocomb, Geo. W. Collier, If Vkef Samuel P. rallcon. " a Prom a9wift JalfkUrVrtr44 John Uvren,: t ' Mr. SnieJ, of Grnillr, ulfh a View expediting the buinn of the Convention iiioved tluta Committee ol 13 0lewatei ne from e1li"Crigreaniiih he State, be appointed bjr the chair to lake nto consideration the mirpoac t for which the convention had aurmult'd, and to re port to the Convention, at ita aitlini to morrow, mch 1 course of action it t'lejr mar deem proper to be purtued. . air. McQueen hearlilv approved of (he propoiition, but thought that a larger Cmn mittef , two from each Cn:!:re'un' ' trict, woul.l better accoinpliah the purpo dekired. Unatiimitj and concert of action wa all-impnrtant, and a Report from a large comtnilteer which, without being too cuuibroua, wuuld preaent a miniature pic tore of the Convention would, 'lifj thought " b received withjmi) ndsroBl4-rao public aeiitimcnt. He hoped, ilirrrfore, tha ; gentleman would accept' hia tuggaa" tmn at modification f hit miH Mr. Sneedhtd no great choice about tht matter,- but rather preferred the number nrat tnentnineil, unleit tl ConvetitioO thought diifereiTtlv, .... , . , , , , ,. Mr. Mtbant and , Mr. Davirtion hoped the mottnnff a larger Comniittve would - tvv rmaaiiewwom- Mr illcQuetit said, he would not nretl the motion, hia object bring a'tnplj to ae cure, aa he thought for the rrcoininenda," tiont of Ihe Ciim.nitlee, greater re.peet. The qtiettion now recerring on Mr.' Sneed't motion, it wa unanimous! car ried. ' 7-?ii.'-"'-V;'t ' - v - The. PreiWent elated he would bw""'' greatly relieved end obliged, if the Dele gntea from the aeveral Dutnclt evnulil confer among themielve, and deignat aome member to aerve upon the Commit tee. -" r On "mnllon of Col. Long."the Conven-" tint) took a - n ce.e of 15 minatea fur thia purpoae; at the elpirat'iun af which, tho Cunvcntiti'i having been again ratletl to , , orner, tne fretulentannouBced (helullow GeneraiCommitteet Fint Diitrtct, llufu K. Sjeed. , Willium L. Long, ' William KHiaon, " ' N. Wa1iinir'on, Richard 11. Hill . Wm, M. Sneed, P. II. W nitm, Hugh MiQ ieen, " . Oeo.C Mend-nhalt. Chan. Ilrummell, , , M -Ws Alexander, . Sam'l. F. Patiertoii, C. II. Friklin . . Second du.' ll.ird Fourth 'fifth Sixth Seventh Rights Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth do. do. do. tlo. do. do. . do. do. , do. - tin. Thirteenth dot Mr. Jno. II. Bryan rove and remifkfd, that he noticed -itHhe- Half with great pleasure a diatingaiahi- Citizen, ami a ttauiif Whig and -Jruf -he alluded t Col. ArtDarcw Jorarn, of Halifai, Snek ec t $aJ&ite,)&6U9ilUi4 i ba t irehiftilvlrfirTo Tlakta tcaTliilihe Coaten." tion. nif, of courne, at a Delegate, but aa Iriendiiftlie Council, knowing what e iiTvanfage ..---..j- fron. hia egperience and patriottam. " " ; The motion was carried by acclamation, and the president ' invited Col. Jorner withinjhiabar. .... --M77Meban . said, in all deliberative bodies, certain Rales were essential for the preservation of proper decorum, lie movrtl, therefore, that the Rules of Order for tlie government of the House pT Com. mont, be adopted by this Convention.' A e-reed In. f ""On motion of Mr. Davidson, ef Warret tne convention adjourned until to-morrow " morning, half patt nine o'clock. -r ,i -. " asiaOisBaawaassse) " ' '" ' IVtdneiday, Nov. IS, The President having called the Con ventinn to ordert - Mr, Speed, from tho General committee rote, ahiL- stated that he appeared on ita behalf to say.. it would be . impracticable - -for tliem to rrport before half past 12 o. clock." He aaked permitaton therelore. for the Commitiee to remain in tettion an. til then. Granted. The' President detired anv additional ' Delegates,-wi ho - might be In attendance " ' since the last sitting, to make the fact kn.iwni whereupon, Mr. C C. Stow. of New Hanover, appeared and took Lis seat. '., r ' ' -y . " ' Mr.Mae pat rose for information K provition had been made, he said, prcacrib-
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