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; s . 14 4 - J l-l..ti- ;r, destructive Admiriistr ation. 1 I inber ltmiulby the agenuof foreign CiwpNiTa rtirt' -"' n inH t Hons. ! i iiti s -:...." w -r.-"F; -i 4 An Ba mission mai iucio ic.euuje iiu vi citizens of o&er Statct; secured by tbe constitu tion, of which a State cannot divest :,thjeni--Thit was nut tbe ground of the decision,! but was . ialeadi&i aS we suppose, to ba in. legal phrase, the kxelvskncf a conclusion: Air. Justice Baldwin gave a seperate and ye-, i t elaborate opinion io favor of reversal, hot put ting his judgment; on the right of the parties, coder the Cpnstitotion of (he" United Slafesl Air. Justice Mckinley adhered fo the opioloca expressed hi htm to tbe Court below; . fj rn i V: A lihtraw Uaztllt mil ,:r; , i f- ... - - - f . . ! - - f.Yno mpP "8 nope me nation. I ,tr iU0-Mrtie panner, mrt, supporting ine iMfi WW - oiner. j i oen ur lltrnW'0 Ms place, of men; but, 1 i cuW sustained WitJb. 1 UiliJdltio - hold it aloft when raised be . i tin i MAitlapd in a remark or two uooo Mforth iopon the K:Mmimi d or he.nrt ft jlli I H-j 3 .1 j ta-s mm 1: 11 of it, and able breeze. That Clat. Tobim, her man, must pur uanncr no ijre 1 would ece il ! glpriouslv IQ pfoua ana iriuopuu I iSIHfiltt Nisairf, : was t noble '.vr i5?itI.!ifl-.J-i jiffiint him J Hfl 1ST" ! i with bad Uielh Urn Uiig before he new suspicious t Jlirhig (f iColfcr and 2ner,- w l&e U S ! 5enae.-jlt it stated io tbe Broukville (Inda.) Aajerican,ttiat John Henderson, whti has receat I j been elected to the Uoited States Senates by the Whig Legislature of Miasi ippi, was lor merty a refiideat of Brookfietd, where he carried on the trade! t of. ahomaklng. Ueafteiwas removed io ;Ciociooatti, attended school ' for a short time and then engaged in the study of ihe law. from thence he removed to Mississippi became disiinguUhed in his profession, married an beirewaciqurfed the confidence of bij fel low eitizp.rui n bis talents and iriiecfity, and is dow selected fti one of the mosl important of&ces in me uoTei-ameni.; ait. nenaerson'8 career is thos far. bight j honorable to bim and admirably illustrates tbeji repoblicaa characer of oar insti ttttiont. , jri . J.Eaptes$ i: f dovernment cf its fait II- FT. iless, ty rantcai apa incuia-. petent folers. r The people ef England woold not endare a set of rolersbo jWrirpiion baa been .nlaie ts palpable lalcityisi! oponp ' J- hill.w. .us-;- HOITMK STANLY .U7c tbink? if enf r m S WW?Pcious opponent,, ba would InkiypMd!becom -i ?$ :. i : ii ilrH .1 nAl lha nraka t Hat W Wfil ? Knfwn ii wm - 6. .-. i illiriJlSekli had rendered bis? country Md Jlfc ftniiliar tb ail, thai, worf t S Ji!Ji!llf trtl.av nnkte nature -his fear. yd1fflfw5WtiOD. N o man ever Jbe(i latlr W tbe eye with; a more de- ;idjlblnchtng rountenance, wben WMmMGi;eai cheer llfjiliefsppkeof hisjown knowl WIb. t M Ia4feeen bim standing,, as it atj t?in lfe arery eoge 01 a political gui, ifllif wjidj8jlfa:rcritljr. a singl6;step must tnnst'He source let rezretito i ill f Wdat vtSl Anrd'tnidial that lha Editor of the Standard has admitted the couse: Urade or hir Duncan against MrStaiajjr, into his cpj lnmiis.1 Tbat article wag certjajQijj wHnmi responsibility, 430UI it was taken up orselif oar Kortb Crojirij itpr.4 It Dr. Duncan bad receiveu irbrnl l$r$A i at would at'all ezcoseisndi flagrant itnperatioQ, ackn6wleJgingaihe doHeji.tj rbhrarilent of the duel; he ougnt taf haiej Ippealed to it. ana his riot tjot'ok eolwas W acknowjedgeroent, that he did .jliot ttelci jbitn-i jelf entitled to a eentlemanlf redress ; He admits tbat the object of hi remarks was to provokes resort to idis estaowanea raoae. .This' is an admission, too. tbatlMri Stanly is a genileman worthy thus to be called on. rvb one who baa known the estimation vihicb" thjat gentleman is held; aroog those who have known him at home and; abroad. can fori one moment dispute that position ; hy then did not Dr. Duncan himselt ap al to arms r The inference is incf itabiy either that ho was afraid, or was seeking some advantage, or ibat he knew hlsjstaod- in a? a gentleman would not be recognized. NB man can perass the ribald stuff chta)ried this publication, without being istrongly pressed with the notion, that '.ibn last in- muf. Cslaipj public cjurJon opon these subjects, public cotic3 Is pven 'iri 1 difierent parts of th3 csur-ty. inviting a meeting of the ent ices cf Uortharapton County, on Monday of , lha-' csxt Superior Courvat the Court ticjss in JacLson, to Ute into conaidera tica nd tljicnsr freely said' measures, and that alV parties be invited lo 'attend; .' On motion, vy:i 5 Itt js,; 'j 'fe - Itesolvtdf that the Chairman" appoint' a "t a': r" .-!. 1 , .r . . i - vxaaiixee 01 nve wnose auty snail oe to gttr oAticfin di0erent parts of the Cdon tyi f 4be proposed meeiing" io be held n the Town of Jackson, at our next Superior Courtvhcreupon the Chair appointed the foUbwin? Comrautee 14 . O " t i In ibis County, on'the 17th fSnpr lnSiLn?V' thrca nwbs, Airs. ISABELLA B. HALL, wife of tbe Rev'd Jaes p4 iWl,in the 27th year of htr age. L'pn tbe 19tb tnstaci, after an illness of a few days, Mr DUNCAN SMITH, w" wgreiiea oy oomeroot relatives & 7Ts mm' 0, nit J:Mt t Si'MUlSBVRY: FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1839. Hon. A. If L SiisrPERD, Hon. A. Hench ,, 3Ioni i LIbIwis! Williams, (allj Whigi W I I;ae seen bim (said Mr Pi) are again candidates for Congress, as yet ''?tffKiW without opppsitidiii 1 . ' 1 - '' ' -i i..'-a. J"' t-' all a f m Ma& An1 An . . : - 1 ! ' S BfyvfSf.wu -.; Hon. Ebaiu5D tf&efijccaitoiii : tjttfnnweis-icw Debcrrt, (Whig) is op Morris; fV". B.) of An- ; -I fit.' h.i- 4lf. Ifif t).n niliirn Lha 1 : ... . 1 FIO .:"IT nosed by,Wk .!A. f llitclafcf Bim r utferaid Mr Preston, Hon. H Cokor, (V. B-) is st caridfa ' l dd'sejitiments which, bad they ate without opposition. Myronf ttfb-itPsTof - one of the, ancients 1:2. k-. w-.-. irdtclff!Rorofe; wou!4 have been re MUM WJifl pjMmraHPO, iu me prvscui uy. i s . . i i i , , 4 :r&-'nJi-FLiL I ! : i r u i iates for re election. to nend for and con- I I I i 1 "i" rr.n o . ROWAN IN THE LEAD We learn f hat Messrs, Graham, (Whir) and MoNTGQHERYi (V BY are also candid- 1 1 , ft itiMllibuHb reaJers the follow ii?iSdfyoiufemm more di- spirited Rcsolotjon?,Jadoptef by the Grand Jqfy tiiiqhip ; jter staling what he pro- at the late sesiiiin pipe Superior 4i suggested wbetlier tbere woul 1 not County. We have rejoieed to J iMageqwhetbjBrucha course would sentiuiests froni any Grand Jury that might pot ifejhs 0 n prospects, a$ well tsl have been embirineUed, bat coming as ;thy f J Pir ,n '".Cncfal j His f0m asource 40 touch., intelligence and respecj tability, we can biit bail the measure with addi- t-r " " ? K w f' "c ;- m: . i :. , I ijuuai ouiitatti.iMi., vivunou Mas ccai omui ti j ui ra.Vi.MI'W hVr territory, bu in faction 01 if" f Iff.HP-lTaE.R B BIGHT Such'teptimerlis as tbese indicate the WUDmjoMhs tan, and lire high purposes 1 1 bisp jzp ptjieyr should, call) fori lithe UiriiiarHl tlietconfidence of i the oa- nln.l Mi her territory; bpt ihta action ot her late u rand Juryt shows that her, ancient chivalry is still on diminished. ! V i -' -- - l i - WHB&EAS, the ursorpation.9, incapacity, mts- cnanngement and cbrrpptiun of the present Ad- tn im ference is the more correct 00 e. Duncan over had the advantages of genteel 1 . - . . . , ! t iii i n it.. associations, be must have a sir a nse nrocliv- sssociations, be must have a strange ity to vulgarity. Une would conclude that hisnaoitsoi tnpugni, and tus sty le j of lan guage, had been acquired on board of !tbo Ohio keel-bottoms, or in tbe New i Orleans is I) market. He has himself written out h'19 i i A - . -. i - i . Hi " l - h i-1 i true -character, and Mr Stanty stands fully discharged in the eyes of all honorable ran for int noticing any thing that be could do orssy. -t ' W v " f E ut ta bur cotemporary of tpe jfanford.' He s we believe, not a Nurthj TCarjljnan : but ie has been among us long enough, Uo know, howthe name of StanlyIisI regard ed among all prrties ia.lbisSta't'eil J Thecal- Unt sire of ibis "galTant boj-'was la ( rnrra- cle with sound sense and: usefultiei-is : isabllin the service oY his rtatlfeliStatQ Hexry W Itet, k'Ric&o!H Garner, yJxo. Lambertsott,! James -Shbroo, j V' Matt CalverU - ? -!-' Resolved, that he proceedings of this meeting be published in the; Raleigh Star and Register and that other nabera favour. abhVto the cause be requested to publish UJC Baffle. ,: : On motion, BeMtdihzX the thentirated by the lignatures Afl"th Chjai 4 proceedings r au- man nd SecretaryJ 111 COLLHt W BARNES, C4'tn; ,.JIn the course.of Mr RobertsppV eect bd the. Public Lands, in the Hduse bflRe- !-. r L'--i-'M.i . :-A -It lit' -'s- prf w ntaiives, the -lollo wing dialogue took lace : j. . -j- i C?aSIG ZJBETSKTG. N O R T H-C A E O L T I? A ; STATE COURSI3; 1 1. JL SPUING RACES! for 1S39 ppence. on Tuesday (be SOth of April, and con tinue five daysat which lime, the great Ma-cb will tcorae; off, between I BOSTON and the WE&i toi TEJThOU&IJYD DOL XwiAS aside. ' - . UNDER authority er tbe Conn rf ; (or l nw7n f!rinV will a rlA f tfleOuS.'l Vlnnea tr S.licKnrW it, Tf, . r next, tbe LOTS and premises in ! Saliiturv, occupied as the Office cf the .Cardlir.a ", nao,w formerly Varbrt'njb's Tavern, m r. it of 12 4 18 monihf ;for moiiies cf ti.? chase soney bonds ard approved' feci 3atrd of ihe parcbaser ; to bear inten t-: l:J ay of Sale. SJ1MUEL SILHMJIJY, c. rt. March 2Qth, 1839-6w35 $20. Ladies' Parse, $3002 mile beatsentrance SECOND DAY. VALUABLE LAND AI MILLS r t rFOR:-SAI Proprietor's Purse $400 3 mile heats trance $25. I TV Virtue of a decree of the Court c f V. en- -aj? ty i 1. J Jocky fcr Rowan County, the Cieik ac i ter will sell at public sal, at the Court 1 1 in Salisbury on, Tuesday thn 7th day cf next, a Tract of Land, on Grant's Creek its Junclioa with the Yadkiii. Conitisir : i. Citize FOURTH DAY. nV Purse $2(mile heals; best three j in nre entrance $15 FIFTH was defa North Carolina ought, nt she does in bis memory, and on all I, P . . ' - i , . hi ,1 i , . i- honored name. She has especial cause to He and! in- rejoice who bear his i cherish this lineal inheritor of noble ' quah ties, j State pride, common foibearapcei and a oeceni rrgaro lor ine uuaervance, ui civil- ifa, ought to have prevented tho N orth j ispuuata lake. i as cat i itoo a a vast jv-jia izert Caro I proceed lo adduce other arguments.Mr. peakerin supbrt6f thej proposed &ieas rev drawn from tfifi nr9fti!I lWielt;n Ar V .- 1 .vtya 'f g10111''" W Ue country and the opinions' of men in high authority. The auiborfty of reat names will have more iinfluencle,f I Mibw inan any argument 01 mine. Uen Jackson, inl829 , ,r I. j .p ... - j. .- i j Mr Pickens. Do you quote Gen jack son as authority t .( - ' . 1 -; Mr Robertson. ijNot tor Myself; Si r but for the pariyof wtych he wai the lead v J i . "I. - i 1 i I Mr Pickens. Ypoklo not call hi4 the leader t ; 1. - : ii" 'j Mr Robertson. do, sir; t ieacknlwl-i edged, the undoubted leader ;anii arong( his follower? were some as abject aud ser vji'in as those of the Eastern mbnaVchi kho ere'ready, when his Mjsty said it fwas night ai noonday, to 'look up toiie suronc! swear msy saw rHErmooniand stars. I Correspondence of 'lite; N ational Inlelli- i gehcer. I tl; JVefc Fori. AWt.jb.. ' New York breathes free alain ot alarm there was nt war i .... ; THIRD BAY-. Club Purse. $300 4 mile heats en lrRfa 10 ', i ' - ' '.';(""'-.. . tn which kaUa. the ; - " D?r. . formerly beWtnff io Col. Alex'r Lcr -. , 1 1 ' il ft ' . M - ' AiSweepstakes fr three year olds,sobserip- Bno 6v,(1 If,r Hitnbntioa between tU j tion $i00, i half forfeit--mile- beats, three or pf.-creouot is monins wui t more to make a Race to came and close on the .f6' ,D? lb? Pafchser required to give t. i'5th' Hf Anil iw iwA a..wwKr ? t approvec security lor 4be ourcaa: t oI! . i r ij , , , ir I oo loe oay or sale. Hon $100, half forfeit mile heats, tbfe or more to make a Race to name and close as above, and to bej run: on ihe first day of the meeting. j GentlemertvtsbTgTo enter Colts in the ai bote Stakes, will please address the Proprietor. j Stables and litter furnished gratis. C7Pors es subjec' to the' usual discoint. ; W.L IOTEY, Proprietor. Ualeig;h7 March 29,' .183$ tfS5 NEW COPARTN ER8UIP. i i SAMUEL S1LLIMAN. c. n. z. March 29(b, 1839 635 j THE RACES over the Salary C : wiU commence on Tuesday 2 1st of 31-; , and continue four days. j FIRST J) AY 5weepsUke for 3 j yea r ' colls and fillies, mile beais Euiranca 50 I oifeit; To be kept opened until eveoir. k.f, ' Cb raee. . t , i - SECOND DAY Association Puna f K mile heats free for any thing. THIRD DAYU-Association Porso f2CD, f ' L. ' M i ; '. I on the nriradinr 'da.i . t - .. - i ' TATITTEVILIiK bTBEET, HaLEIGH. tub si 4t Fibers inform their friends about direr. 'Ijhe clamor of war Jwlyiis left in; -Maine What therri Abolitionist, in detracting! fair fame of a North Carolina Gjifvcrnor Fairfif Idfolds ut s abuti to he obedient to ihe power that be," even alter ail the bJustef. Thai hej irrivedjat a right conclusion by very Wrong way! j r roin ixetv ;iru!iswicfc we learn thai the Di.....: :..! f .;.. t L i . i. Mi t uuiLirti urgntaiurt; nave mane a enn- timt appropriation(for ia roaii near Tem- ispuuata lake. The SFreterickton iientinel 5ng wtklii la JNiir-1 Irbsts that the Unite?! Suites will callebe etractins ; from the nI?n to tool liie lt)p Brunswick militia Uepfpsenla- X Sill t!U aiid road making bill The o i iifly foiM fo him as the most wor- ery day becoming tnoi PritWirjpiesiinips, I avow myself. I risht.as well asiour d )m. fllnt XlaY, -J J. will not say our opinions toocbingj minisiration bfi llhe ederal Governmenl are ev4 1. kul en,orse mich !Dcr3 .iTyLJaijnLt aPlion, l . M 4 "P sfvay . L---l. tLL ii I: IJ uenoorse wen (persnjgagainsi I 1o Quebec. The Br tish maiiUtvttrWr. e manifest. & it bein? our uiy leauessiy io epreas ... v ; 1. 1 yotln jyetj off the now? trayer- i - the conduct of oor rulers.' lis Will be defeated unless I and the nrcesm'tr of difinlacinrr them "ritl?5iTV 80?,d Pha,n' ' Be it Resolved by; ibis Grand Juryi tbat we 'ffina iilltni Sftn: lhet-nr!nrifvi 'I sunw I ... . J t.j , . , . - n -1 Vll ESHffli .?y?5 .r1?9 :P.1fD...g. nd Executive usurpations, and fmmm'?:1 TO? " e that the pass m: lucpGcrafurMe g man, so every way. unexc;ptiona- sep this route i hie as Mr-fSlanly, is an lnstancef .prtV ii ne B-ingo Whig. 1 o clock . P. M , infatuation; greatly greatly tolbedeplprledj arcn 14, in a poswoript, announces an HMurtKS nassine inroutrn annnr tn An. M n espectfulLa JL and ihe Public generally, tbat hev, have pJigbi out the entire interest tf 'James Litcu- fobd, iai the late business of Litcmfobu &- vjliyeb, ana nave laweu tite-stand recently ,oC; copied by them, Where they intend carrying on ihje business tn all its branches. We shall keep on hand, at all times, a large and complete as- sortment oi UUODO m our line, and shall 'secure the services of the best workmen the country affords. Gentlemen, therefore, pa- ironiz.ng :nia tL.siaDiisnraent, cannot tail to gel asl good an article, and have; it fashionably cu,t and made, as can be in any of the Northern Citie. .No pains or exjeose shall be spared to secure our object, and we earnestly solicit a con tinuance of that patroasge heretofore so liberally bestoed upon the !aM Firm. lOrd'irs, from tbe friends of; the " late concern promptly attended to as heretofore. Mr Oliver is .novy absent, but will return in a few weeks, wuti an entire new siock oi goods in our line of whictr notice will be given. Thos. Oliver, Mienry Jolin&on. on the precedipg day. j FOURTH DAY-Perse$100tdded ta t' entrance and gate money of the week, cila he;', handicap, free fsr any' thing. 1 Entrance on each of the parse days will I in per cent, on the amount in stake: which it tsl lieved will be more in each case than aboe sta ted, but by p means less. The track will I pot in good cond$tionand the Association iz -ises tbe strictest attention to order. ! BY THE MANAGERS; March 22, 1839 1134 i The fine Young Horse, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 7ou. here a ft 1- The Governor has notified ;hi; Council. passaged otj the Jjill, commonly: called i .wpiiti iu ohv, m utc, iiun i V of.A gUHU, wilh a letter from. Sir John Harvey - - - ; T ; -O m Sir John, on; his return froni Augi.sti to of t-r upuu i i2A t.:...j.l U....U . j ..in C..L.X. ... i Dru. to aavise witn mm as to th aiHnmni- ai itu-lT, I amcr i nan rnndn A milh irrui I . -t.- v t j ;.l-.r ! .L . r " .' ' . -r-. . ... iS-.:iWi ft TiY-m- "--1': "("" ini.ra. tnnnWrSnd lr.m.M 4lf tht branch ! mniv ui 31: l uuuc l rcasnrcr, ptCCt iU. VV Resolved I furiper I TJat the recent enormous LfrKffi-y. Resolved fun 1, 6f!yirVfinial were called ' tori but ft !08 f ibe public mbney by the suballern officer ZaS. Frederickton, remarked that lie thought 2e?wer, rpot KrlipMDey iwete in the! room. lne Execoiive; that a iurther evil would at- "iw ujrniiip8 ni uni' riaAnhiK and I tcuu iua uiMivn ui itin uwireasurr. mmpiT. A repentant Sub-treasurer. has written a I jeu :wr,e Poaifiort not favorable to hear- the :nsecority of the public pioney. I J,Nt'nbtberefore,l)e considered Resolved furirier,! That wecond lemo in most r ..&,ww inwia mala .a narii:ii ui i vuliucu lciius hid hi ai.li i:r i.ii' imiiifi in t iui ;;?Piaii rf ipaxKB pi tne two aisunguisa- amongst tne omcersiot tbe Feoeraltiovernment. $$$$4 With ihe-- 'fMllwB'asin. outburst of feel tt tojaj 0fhehold Which tbt great ji "ia on tne aneciiona or u.p, m.nfr '':'T T" . -ww.w, I.I1U iticu .er .o iojrery o, ine rparyoaieuand mflLf as the Nova Scotia Assembly . ? ; ' T t . ... . ! , 1 .1 ill namely, the levying1, a tax on each Other 16 raise a fund by wbich to biibe votes to uphold the Adr ; " ministration - I j WfmfyWr; before they atlowet) 'wlWc-J It was a gratifying n; indiwi I be mailed at Raleiorh; North Carolina, encloslrxr 140 dollars, fwhich the writer says wasfraau leotly detained by him from the treasury Augusta Mfilfiek O " T li OS Raleigh, March, IS29. JL an A CARD. !li!:,;Krthern l,ibetlits. iT uiP iMJstrict Court: for the District cf as H.?iii t-i--M- -s 1 . ' m, r?:? year in inree several cases Exchange in Mobile, state is iocaba- her state; fan; collect Governor Faijfield's rjropnsitionfwotildltioi be satis factor v to tha Provi ticial Oiivlrn. The Nova Scotiansr j'sdging hv thehr newspapers, are veryi much amazed thai the New Brunswick Assembly is noli as map a the rxova ScoUh Assembly They have but little bui logs to sell in N Bruns- ( wick anu tnerein is tne ouiwrenre. I Willis's new paper, ihe Corsair has made its public entre wiih npjcii eclat. Iij i;? characteristic of Willis, a melange oflail tongues and fashions; iclever, happy, arpu sing'j to be read by every bodyj and lotbe t-.&A 1 anneailthif A n a p tr In i I :n.vkk. I . Resolved;! rbattho eminent services of Hew- - A Cat meeting of a portion ofl thp jWhigs nolibut succeed,1 "if be tarries anion? us. and rt Clat, eotiUej him to onr first consideration of Northampton County, hehl lit Jacktorr j infuses into it his spirii and genius. - at a? candidate for ftbe next Presidency fTRai jon the evening of the 5ht Mp'rcjhp 1830, Exchange on Engljnd t-(fv is at S4 he.bas shown himself on all occasions, the true he same was organized by calling CotUN 851 to 4 86! an advance' df if-ner f cent. hiend of his country, and his whole country- j)v- Barnes; Eq to the Chair, and apponl-; since . Saturday. A large amouqt has been i' I. :,W. olocKS nave not advanced, but have tber fallen off to-day. i The AmeH- Truat Company, whose: stck at one was as high as -113, has been soli Iks low a DO. I From Guatentala wei have 'dates to Janb- 'From the Raleigh Regiher. POLITICAL MEETIIfG, i-.h- r i I ana we oeiieve. the Southern Mares narttcularlv. nu 'UIUUULUIB U PUUU. ' i-,- T Jw 1 mblfafi of?: Mr B. Bad h e n: t h a A ni. tfwe bto a debt orgraiitude which oughLlo bo I'iWlpWn -'-i;. ;-1-1Tm :i D1GWED, -I' $Ciflhd Or lHlil(P in 1 in ii 'miaat sachi ation Pfere laken in fall thk- cum tn ?r ??Mn4-ihe qaestion Was elabot 5Pifre tha tribunal by several of C W;of ftn? couhtry The true 4 !03uoiiop and of a solid benefit it ir-mV'tH'iniB tvaies.wiu rejoice to i-.i, . sai irmeni oi me uisirici liouri :k. H:f fne ; oaapimous concurrence or ft rl ?u? twuw the I except! on of thi v li01atirJl-j r-i. q, mL i J.r i.i H(it T T, 'r -j1 00 najtionai - in ' i- r loil"a (Wses. says : SCW-rU Vr enuere;. ;n the three cases by Alafamaars aHWversedi iiilrlMfi we Understand Piv... t proposi uoos ? I ': i i YeomitJ rl'fl NaltonsJ-Corporal SS-i otherua4 ltc43Hlrthat wblch they exist or hi k; rt mity exists, in still atronwei! I a nlfJ? arject4 together; as are NtiaWi!?5W!iWiis infringed by R. MACNAMARA, Foreman. jJDAf R0SEMJ1JS y ROBERT CHUJW, DAVID BARRUS'GER, . ISlAJl G RIBELHf, M JjtJlE8 SILLIMJiJV, 1 PETER K EARNS, I QHRISTR. GRAHAM, JAMES LUCKEY, , hejvry smith, r f J0JJV SHUMAJV, 1 j ABEL COiVAJT. H-T V-h I JOHjV PHIFER. i f I JOHN SHAFER, JACOB HUGHE Y, !" HENRY MOOSE, ) - JOilAT MeCULLOCH, Oiuissentink jOHN C. PALMER. Mi v : 1 1 C3 iVe hae! readf with pleasure lha Circu- Hoo. A. Renchxr. to r his , constita- v. darnes rq to me tjtiair, aiiuappo-mt- since prig Tt .osl. Fugues. Sepreary. j Affer he sold!, jobject of the meeiing was Mated j )y ine ratbi !Chair,the fidlowing Preamble aiid Resoli- can jtipns vere introduced hy Saji'l! 0iiH ' timjs Esq., and unanimously adopted j 1 j j 1 j k low I - ' I' Whereas, a meeting purporting to be IKDeniocraiie State Rights! " Meetinff,W8s fy4?2dfc Carrerti's insurrection Was about this day held in the Court iHouse1 ofl Jack4 TCrlm A convention oflhe State of Guate son, Northampton Couniyi and saidmeet-1 roala -1 Ing ( passed fResdlutiont condemnatory ! of ine course oi two oi me members !ienre- I cu senunr riorinamnion uonntv in me last I .wr msrsei is verrau l t ne rif- Generai Assembly of the State, inakmiich ef now; it ia verv probable. isWnen all tie conjdemn the Resolulipnsintro- ajjtp Albany, for we expect I a boat tb- was'about io meet ! The ion for Nicarauga had beopj new ! Cop promula- a the? I I of the lar Dtl next. i- ted from id have determined to pnMisb it tin our styled Democrats do hot express; thelopin- U 1 188 Pirk the et H Itis the best, we think, that has emint- ion of a1 majority of the people oi ihw 5f?l5n V!'!1- of Feitr the corruption and ;Anti-republican course of the present Administration. ;We belieyej that, the Whigs are uaammbus in this region; in desiring that he should be jagiin a candidate, and we trust tbat htu will not disappoint their jost ex pectations. It is a season when all most expect duced by M. Rayner and passed 6y the i D,fia , liegislaiure g and whereas. Coi.1 taisok. I "M one of the member thn nniam ... I The New Orlean Pilnn f ihA qriU nit present andlattempted to address the meet- jJI f Tbe steamer JobbjRandwtpb, Cipfaln' ine. In vindication of his mnrtpin iLa Miller, arrived, yesterday t from! Nash villi, sembly and was prevented by belli; wtL" rirmed hat he wa. out of WWiotl longing to tie party holding .aM miletf djg, easa horses, $ dogs, hV liri :,u w"8l!"r u,8 "B ireenuscns-icrgope oeueve, ever brought by ipne boat; eoperf,i that in the onimnn nthiliJ ., ! '- 5 iratiTi n meeting khe resolutions naaked bW tU'Lir. - : m1-r3 uianjJ2f u m LD A IIIH Mil 111 XlUla, lBUlirarU. ev!le,on lhurs h Rev'd Mr Ciit- ton, Mr MURPHY V. JONRSi tit AlabamaJitn J. Resolved A that this meellno innmrn th I Miss HEN III ETTA vbaWst daughter af iui3ra aioouy oi the Senate and? Col. ' Al va8ID2to lity, online giriiri.,by the Herod Faison of the Commons hi the laat 5.8nry Sheer, the Ioa. HENRY VVI u?.- ! i ' --1 T : . 1 lilininllrM . .l a-'. I ;.tL iegisiaiure, fupon Air, KaynerY Resolti uons - . . hi. lt4i ; -a iKREBY return ray thanks to my friends nd the pobhc, for the patronage so long be- 8ioved oq me, and respectfully inform them mat 1 have! acbfp'ed a siiuaiion iii the employ of Oli vei 4 John)0, at my old stand, where I shall be as happy to serve thm. as: I ever have beetfH rbose indebted to the late hum of Litchkrd & Oliiver are requesifd to makej immediate pay ment, as I alone am authorized to settle the bu siness, and h.ntjer indulgence cannot be given as tt.e Hiiuation otjtsafiair3jilli nt adroit of it. I I JeVS.LlI'CHFORD. Raleigh, March 1839 2wJ5 : ' H - ii . ; - Stntr of JiottU atoltna, 1 IREDELL COUSfTY. , Couri of Pleas and t Quarter Sessions, ; M I . Februaiy Term, 1839. Jt;hn Smith & others'! '1 ' ; ! vs Petition for Partition. , VV ill am Smith, . j - " i : i I IT appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Coori, that VVilliam Soi(h is not iohabitant of this Slate : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made six weeks successively in tnt Carolma Vaicraian, tbaLJ.be saidi wuiiara smitii ap pear at lhenexl Court of Pleas and Quarter 4J - - m'i. L - I I J iLjl-L.- ..f I ihe Court House in Statesville, on' the 3d Mon day in .May next, then and there answer, plead to or demut to said petiticnJ otherwise tbe same will be taken pro confesso as to htm, Witness, J F Alexander, Clerk of our, said Court at office. the !3d monday in" Februryi 1139, and io tbe 63d year of our Independence. ! H 4: . . . I ;; I j J. F. ALEXANDER, ci cc. vrarch 29S 6V35 price $5 j State 'of Jioriti &avolixn, IREDELL Court CONNER, member of Conoresa from Lincoln AI AN, daughter of the late Gov. Ha v? kins, 'of NTY. s i - : of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ebrosry Tern,IS39. 1 Samuel Kiner vs. James Bone, William Bone. William Barker and Sasanoah his wife, and the heirs at Law of Henry Bone. , ! t PtTlTIOH FOK PaRTITIOIT. i IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court Eusannah, aad the heirs at Law of Henry Bone, am not iiihabitants of this Stale : It is there fore ordered J that publication be made six weeks saccewively in the Carolina Watchman, for them io appear at tbe next Court of Pleas and Diane r Sessions ti be held for the coooty o Iredell, ai the Court Hoase in iStatesvilie, on tbe Sid monday in mv next.! then and there an- swer; plead to or demur to said petition, otber- wfe line tame will be taken! pro contesso as to the mi. Witness J F Alexander1, Clerk of enr sajd Couit at office, the. So mcndiy in February lS30 and in the 63d yeofiooi Independence. BY the imported Fylde, and in all other r spects of a full and pure Pedigree. V i! 1 stand at my stable in Surry county, hear ii. Shallow Ford of the Yadkin : on lower if-rz. : ihan any other horse of equal blood and preitr -sions in America. " For further particulars t.: Han-bills..';J'::r - H. P..P01NDEXTER. March 22,, 18S9tf34 j i - vl O NE or two good Journeymen Tailors, rrl i , can' come well recommended ks gt '. workmea, wilt find full employment and receive good wages. Subscriber lives near Lexinjtjr, lyaviuson county, i. varoiii. CHAKLES JTUWLEU. March' 22 tf34v :?;x :,,-h JCJ Raleigh Register will insert tbts tirc; times and charge me. ! V nnHE Franklin Pnnt Company of i- Bc?t JL have recently published a full length rn; per-plate engraving of Washington, size; 18 by 24 inches, from tbe well known, Painiiog. by Stuart, in Faneuil HalU . Of the many portrait of Washington, this by Stuart, is considered tl.o roost correct, and those who have seen the ori ginal, painting will readily recognize in thj? en graving, a roost accurate copy, j Ther exr cuiiun of the print is in the highest degree crtditaLlo to the artists by whom it is published. In the sentiment of the W'bfg, tbe parlor cf every American should be' oroamentfd with z portrait of.Vaihington, and this . print is chea p and accurate a'nd beautiful enough to gratify t! most fastidious tate-No prudent meaiiS hoa! 1 be neglected In perpetuate the memory of Wash ington ; and wpHparticnlarly approve pi thos? wLlch in their nature ccroe within the reach almost exery citizen. ' Tbe memento is not to be valued by thesnoait costs. Grce re ward ed, her great men fur great achievements, with a cbaplet of leares. h. ' Great men have always scorned, great recia- pen8e. : ":" Epaminondas saved bis Thebes, and died. Not leaving even bis funeral expenses. George Washington had lhaok and nought b3- ;; sides, ;:-..:;:'''':H Except tbe all cloudless glory (which fevcisn's. is) - Tr,-r':::TV To free his country The same ' Company have also poblished tlie Declaration from Trcmboirs painticg at Washington. Under the pictore, m. which the likeness of the Signers are presented with much accuracy, follows the docomeot, fac simile?, and a key of reference the whole fuircond?d by a handsome border, which contains the arms cf all tbe States, heads of the President, fee. The above Engiavings.ate far Sal by TURNER 4- HUGHES. RaJeigb, March 15s 139. - - ' - : - JOB FR1NTIJSTG Of everv.deieriptwh otly , t QT Done at this Office. C8 BLANK SUBPffiNAS For sale a t thfarpfice; manlSWarrahtHf For sale at this Ofiictv : - wooi ifs of exebatige, with-j to make ncrtfices, with a tiew to purge tbe (siVeA fthit for te prirpos of wl Carolina; March 29-46w35?iice j i V; ' , I .4 North rJF- ALEXA'VD tin, cicc
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