1 4 Wm''U I. I I ; liikt te fur the genrrua a ul ; been aUmutcv) to her : and as is H T Winded idsT whether they anioutit qiientl the case m contests wi J 4r -. tfi as me warns ana wisties . ' . ' 1 fe l.n h& i)ireeived that Di. Hen- tvf ''ins ; i -iv' I tad si 'gooa an oppwiunny wi feSlfeliecUre U confident as to ced opposition to air. process thty,arriv life-luston' at this eat!?. a ;.. r ... r '- we are at a Joss- to K Wffillnld tome1 against him ?. Con- for. aip3i'ffiJ F.hirb ici ,ct aeigncd StlOifriilj. f i inijt. - 'and that iiititUgjitowti diiftc.ion and s. nfftBtitmaasay so. f e. u y,Iooii bpinionsjas to, the Uii&!ifel No tned : the people have '.iraildas io one-can ;cven guess- what lllltnHiMWe1 riare . seen as confi- etnen ,as ineso tu una IrisLNho nerertheless! came . to a WatebM iWe haveeen too much of io raisetha cry or tic ury before t battle is lought Hr'llcearfened ! bjr'J At ' to be lerrir We have a ana- we r ".win oo our Fforn bat we havo already seen, we !$iBfciba:;wenas- ouux. Ulecaoie-tojcgard this Hendersoo have premature exul- ------ i i . : - iitioar f "Irelbfl Opinion that others: begjn taiKnktdol b"? lLt NOT OUT. PiATi ceiec ttSo; has ot almost tired of pheiy promised publication 'iU-.J" ?"1iV t mi time t.a tiqae fur. weeks it bas been promts .MjtfHl ttaftliiarefga.at ,tht? place;, told us at wet iMlaliitiWas i tbe prc&$!: but it has j6c; forth.! i : Why is this ? It certain- r iifeitifitdisaarffor a Candidate' ito remain ' so Z ..J .. tr. t il.. I- ... - -- - " -J i - I ' - nJbefare;ihepQblio wtlnout givin?r some tan- rKf asp id nia oprnwos . a uircuiar is me eomori linwe; lndred,-we may say, it is the in- 1 f itiiaile tri4lio prcceedinff in North Carolina, Vjffesjp;'riQ w' inprb . thai ai month an tftdeaD'iiy'aWaBd a reported one tor a much lrgf tir; Yme 'niv'e.no'. chart' jbr mani '. f MstMlit&y creed nothini? that we can --?r?BerjpitH taand say these are yonr opinions; writ jaeavj we itiive nut bins trr- lactJ nut uis me-cl kM s w i t K; i n d i id u a Is and his ttumn I f toMj-biiH there are as many different hfefiitrucildNaMie afe;hearer9j W by ibis ,ntieiro;;ttkin ;& frank disclosure ? rftncoiijciusion, and that-i we think ?wlWitiuJry where have airfvedf at: J ffVoi(stbf his opinions were trndc- 4'ii uchof.ihem as ! he I found" 'he 1 -rsuld ry? Ly diitf of humbug and sophistry he nufJcofa eati With, while those .that would 5waa uiu airuciiir ine preseni. - l?ujriifRtoi upjpion tnai iir. r isner nnas .ifiirjUyne if he pub- hifispeeches is 'delivered. ne win nna sb disaiisficiioo In the W his party at least. lttetii ttt Rr ubhn therti th origin of the OUbHreasurT Bcheme." certain! mill a- Pfja Jhit Daiiv'an tndisrnant anirit which it ?.f:djj!f$l ingenuity to .talfey.Ww''it iajnottrue. s His WH'f 'rT-MH lands' top, itiwnyiil)Sbim Bntin addition to all "f feHfn5'el e0Lt lf f prominent tte;tvires will; not fUs!ieryv! f rhese, it is beliered, constitute '(f iflf fdipicuij of Mr. Fisher's position f. jree bt i4;tVom publishing- jhis viewja.l a rT. r .'i,?uwf "jr wo can eu iir.. rttbfthfe toeofile are dissatisfied ilk hU a who have blinily committed ltayhe jfi rjot dealing candidly with knM;&mftrof ilhem to our certain know. ti-- ng jn-Mr Fisher's, posi- ft02S caiiuut ahull their - eves -I :iribfe lastly devoted friend of John "'iliWti ss inoruogu ?a inena 10 tfidi toration r as any! manm.Con- ee ; Shepard, Sawyer, Hunter adherents in not in.publuv lei ibe Van Bu i . are estvusing Mr. F Fmlf: f!mm'?WWi openly elee rMe-'felby every man -who ever mm 12.! mm. ojmdyaltyU will be seen -l ta .if, H torejon -heia A i n An. A imm rtram I lit - i " i I 'r' the. young Queen of .England, V ilTISef f-with .her gfcatziep, ; liflW'P indbm. wnicniin commnn Walk k 1 a y fbem M any geniiemaq hi me uc .ifijj rMtp fee has ' intelligencer to mliiiyinLrPSiJ. and honest v to I llili- MrV Fisher alreadyoough illift n l(i secure his election? mmWMtid be eratuitous; to .say inMve iisir ct ft trdecesor.- I m i: lit: Igi r. :QiceD Beaa" has ! " i '-h i -: . 1 most hi- th ladies, the male cart? I has come off worsted. We are afraid of the (effect which Jbistnamphof I the young lady will probably hare en other : -I - si T 'i of her set andllge, eren on ourRepubli- can stdd of the Ktlartic Erer since Qaeen v:j-:i ;tUiik ti,r': - fc.- Victoria came to tbe throne, we nave on- i 4J . h i . . - .t 'r- lVTT"Mf" ?"Mr'r-r -"- T as tance an air M. higheri pretension, and at more iitfid exaction than iormerlr. af I all seem to have 'grown an inch at least, and mm M .i i-.'ti.-i U4 .1 i y,ii .K..: proposal " While the Q-ieen is single, it wouia be lntoleraule for a younger tuan sne t to think! ot?matrimonf . Thie effect there-I fore, of Iter maies .i i i - , ..... :,. ! ' .. I ? triumph over Si ilo- j bert P.eeiand the hkely to! be disastrous to the hopes j of ma. ny.a heart Btnckeo swain, but we com mend tills matter to the senior Editor of thV Carolinian! If something isn't done to re-' ist this influence, we fear there will be no getting along with misses of a certain age I - i- i r - - "" M "1 . TT- - - l ; v- I Tijaddeus Bettj (Whig) has been elec- ted a Senator of the United, States from the Connecticut, to succeed Mr Niles, the term of six; years- beginning oathe fourth o March last. nfbrmatbn frqmj Vera Cmz, by wayifNew Jjof Orleans, confirms the report of the defeat' of the Uevoiutionary . riari t in Mexico, and theexecul- lion of General Ateiia. Urrea and his compan ions bad taken flight. Tbe battle which led to this res lull lasted several hours, and" was de- cided against the insurgents by the arrival and charge of a body of cavalry commanded bv Gen. Santa Ana in per.W. Maxia was tried furth- with by a court-martial, sen teheed to death, and .snot at o o ciock tne same cay. - A PROTEST AND DEFIANCE Whereas a pfoclamation hath been is sued by; the dethroned and powerless King Caucus,! addressed r lo his -Miege subjects throughpul.tiie regions oi the loin ooa. grr89ianal Distrjct,'Vsignifying his purpose of hofd ng a caucus on the 1st day of Jqne lasi, pasi, - si asfiuuiu i uuu nucleus wiai was ; the day and place appointed by us through; our trtie arid accredited agents tb transaftjbusines$oi public concern : XV ow, although, tbe sajidldetbtoned and repudia ted monarch di! not then and there dare to i . i i s . .. - - -. show his faco, land although' our true and faithful agents did ;on the day and placet assemble without let or hindrance and did; transact the business intrusted to them. Nevertheless. lest evil and weak minded persons! may draw wrong inferences from our silence, we do hereby protest and do clare, that the jsaid Kihg Caiicus hath no subject in thes 10th Congressional district aforesaid:! . '1 That he has no Royal Palace in the city of Ashborotigb, as claimed and pretended by him: ; i jPbat jh.e) hath no power or right to issue mandates or deciees within the Jimits afore said: I That the said King Caucus is a fugitive and a wanderer, and his claim to inter fere in the deliberations and transactions of Freemen, was arrogant) insolent and nJic ulous. j . f! ; ' . j. - ; ' - " We further declare that we beheve tli said King Caucus, was influenced to set up his e in pty, claim, by somo persons to us un known. fulVriah whOtare hostile to our just and law S. - '-.I h - - :v: S---';: . : 1 j We, therefore; do solemnly protest agiinst these arts and dorngs, claims and preten sions of: King Caucus, as usurpations, and We."rfty- him tcdringly t r Given under out hand this I4th day of June ' 1 t Communicated. -" 1 of iIm 1 It is one .of the j strange occujrences of the umes mai we anouio nave a canoiatie lor uon gress, whose life baa been one of political -turmoil, editing a. newspaper aid reading newspa pers, and yet, bf jean V or won't, tell the peo ple, whether he s- for or against the Adrainis traiion of Martfo VTan'Buren. But aspell back he was open-mouthed, and- through his paper thundered forth I his denunciations against the party in power-none went further. in crying a4 loud against theifj corruption their ly rannrcal exercise of power and their usurpation upon the Slates and the! people : all at once', however. f bis press ceased to thunder ceased to sound the alarm, and its ton$ towards ibe Administration became iohduedl and at last atifled. X At' the rel ry moment' that jlVan Baren in - his message stretched forth his hinds for more power, tor rujat prerogauYes, at me moment ne apparently put lourm ma : dob-treassury demaodm everf man wuuowea a tax 10 me liuvernmeni should pay it in bard money, the fierce opposition of the candidate was hushed Into "silence; Indeed, for some time the paper-actually espoused that odi ous andIarmingjineasure, and until public pin ion rose up against i Gome out from your hide1 tng place 9 thruw pff the mask. and explain1 this sudden change of position. Come forth like a man, and tell us) what j'ou are no: whether . rV or agai&St1 tbe Administration ? These are .1.;. iii .iHii.ki i L - . L -vJ iV.Uiul .t..i .k i -r your object tloiactice concealment-.t6 keep fair weather; with th J an Buren-party, your xeaU uw pupuuiicis, ;uu at tue bsiuo umu bcvviiv up voles of the Whigs ? If it is, no one will say that such a course is just or proper all will spurn such1 double-faced dealing. Is 1 your ob ject to cheat thej! people and get ints Congress by Whig and Van Buren Totes.jmd then turn round and 6ay that you refused to pledge'your self; and take sddh'a course as . your political master may dictate ? We again nay -oomask yourselftell ns; whether you tre fish or flesh, whether you are a Whig or Van Borenite. Vej ry plain qoestions, and very easy for an .honest man to auswerj j The people demand an . expli cit aaswer. We prefer an open apostate to atV equivocal politician. .. : - ! i ONE OF THE PEOPLE. V FoafTHc' AVjiTCHMAir. lb the Western Carolinian of the 31st nlu, I saw. a piece iigned,."An Indepen - dent . - i Whig, " I;did hot expect that so con- teraptible a pro.luclion would find a place in iharJournal! What is lhe! object 7or publishing the Communication labore alia ded to t Clearly ah attempt to bring into riJiea!e, and prejodice the people1 of this District, agaiost the Wbiss of lowan: jAll whb detest corruption, and misrnN ef ry trn friend ot his Counuy, WMA !f eJ tuchiconduct,and the mouvet- that dictated. . . ... ' . i jjf-iBr,,, it with the contempt it, desefref So far l ean learn, air. Jfiatier was potfsamea tfce meeting; - That gentSeroari Has; riot thouzht proper to lav belore the Mttsens of this Uonnty, what corse he intend to Dtirin in case he is elected, therefore , it is deemed -propery. that "-a., gentleman -Ifftftisit ledlb represent this DisMt,f4wHd i wi pubiekly pledge bimself to- carry outjjne vieiti of the Vast raaiorityjapppied to? the cmW measures oi me; preserjt if ajrow 1 . - !! - - . S-t ; - tralion. It is rcailv honed that our teuow roai4uin the Whig cause; again misrule, corruption, and! Sub-Treasury, landj there hy tlisappoint jjie hopes and Vi4ei:ji( Carolinian's Cbrrespondeni t mil the ROWANIW0IQ. -I : -S j For thb WATCiiJiAwl li ft I he time has come which detnafvdd action as wel! as ihitught.j. However varioubty the) great Whig party v may differ. in inioq f taeri, meara, and cnoiiea of action, they m;u3tjact si nHiitneoasly arid unitedly in rdeH u succeed in putting down jthe present dominant misnam-' ihL y ; jjtatea.f and a .Whiff majority Con- 'gre33 ! Without tries, evey attempt atirplofer niingbe numerous, and nefanoasbusfS of the last and present administrations, will. , prove;, nu- gatotji Among cottdulates fur public uSice and trust! there must now be nu jBhtinkine from a public arid an- explicit avowal tof thU , pG?i tijcal principles, a ud vtie policy they j are.!deltratied to adtocate in all cases of public concern espe peeiaily, the leudiug points fofhe Rirpuue, fobltc D:irpainitGurrency,'and the tt.exPrit--dint--ln brief everyraan why nop weais'the shadnfuf a ma.k!, shHuld be prompiy frfjected by the people. It experience ; can 'leach pru dent caujion apd prompt action, surely ibe. per nicious effects flawing from the i mal -a ! ministra tion of-public affairs for ten vears pa?t, and the continued concert and disciplined energy-; of tha i ruling nartv. are inure than sutliiient to rouse all the Whissahd iheir at lies to one combined and 'unanimous movement to resture thejConsti- . ! ... . . ... t.i ; i tuiton and Xiiws to their prist ne eaemv and - t!'-;- JUlH 1. In a stro22le for fjndamentar principles! tr.e varying numiaclature of party designaijiotis should not be too nioely regarded. substances, not ; sound! must be steadily kepi tn yie'.w, n order ;to p!roure and maintain the ultimatjbjcU- Goofl nicti and frite should di?resfardpjlhei op probrious names with which con 'eWihgj pp rites or tactions stigmatize eacn otner. itj s 01 ue nied ipa names'hve often mi?ch lofliibnee a- monffllho people i bencev names are! treqijenlly .assumed in direct conflict with the j principles and pfaci ice or those who nave assumed tnem. The party, or rather i3ction, vrtitcn inas nomi nee red over a muriiy of ihe people for 1 6ereral years by gone, denominates itself l Jlk 1)' craticUlctmbiicak Party" ! RisumJ-ivljt ten jbao?'! .The partizans of; the ad.minisuaiioo in Nevf York, have ao OSio of nams; truly whimsical some of them are reahy incompre henjsib)e to strangers ; yet -aii j seem fnioie ippfo ptiatethan the first, which is a dotViirigh , au dacious misnomer for the pufpjse of tiece tiin ! Their) ' Lcofiicis, B itender,Ind4nitable!f," &c, merit only a passii'g smjle ; Vlerfcas, the impudent misappijitjatJon f the great ijand "jre-. Ivered .name, which implies !ihe untiilip'Mj if the! Uniun dservos stern reprehension j : They 'sh iutd all be denomin ttcd iXlitierslU lal hasli twz" t . making ipnd to tfie spoils ! naniio tmly iiuiicaii ye of ibe party ' :L 1 Wiile the leaders uf this party remain in f- dee. there can b hi.-no f safety itt rjftucm fur the coqntryi. The time lias come for: every Icvsr iuf his Country' freedom and characf m; las frtiefmn. underjihe Whig Banner 4t(,,4 rally prr star snanwled innfter of " the Utmt!i, ;aiin uh'd'er the nom:ii"e of the (ionvention, to ad aiiCH, in bolid cpliiirm to c.trii.in rictoryi Uji done, rnpyitablo deleat must ensue; !icnd rii ,onestT 1 i - ' j i?s 'bis be n the.iw- i';.' - Da- ! Th$ IweWhljg meetings held in llfjkan vie antl Iredel, ti proioM the great; in tb6Hrue sptiit, and merit much tiun. IShould this spirit ba carrud 1 causey are conimenda out ery iwherefwiih unity, fcnd piompliHHie, a4d energ H Well heat the'm yei" ! As Weliil-ktoti j: ciaim to the BriitsH guards, alf When e saw td i Blucher vsifb Jhd iVVatiMoti, Prusikm ! Rouse. Freedom, rouse ! hold up thy head I i Some lately fear'd that thou wertdeau, Whlst tbou didst only slumber : Before the present year be past, 1 Thy;8tirrin toicem evety bUstr Shall, come in peals h( ibunder. - 1 Erettnded Dem'cram in vajn Attempt thy quiant limbs to chain. Come, snap factr chains .asunder i And khow f&et! that in forty one ThyEanner shall precede the I Andpat.the Spo&nen under. an ThVidbVoteies in firm array Beoeath thyisiandard-beaTer Claj An orerw helming; nomber, Shall to thy. temple march in siate. I". And tuat steal aiatesmao eievaie, i To awe the sons of plonder. -oi-, From the Mborouzh Southern Citizen. TENTH PISTRICT CONVENTION. The followinfr are the oroceediners of the 10 th AnfMiviwtntiUMuu iiciu si ill IB uncc ii waiui- J" w.ounnes composing mis congressional u (Hct Ytma wlutb it will be perceiredltbit C PLEASANT HENDERSON, of BtowabJ ns cboaeoiunanimously by the Whig delegation to mo iortne uirrs9 vi me uuiiea Quties in opposition to Mr. Fisher, j ;l.-;ji. i'. W Bat seldom bare tbe people of Asbbnrov and of , Randolph county, experienced so high grati ficaiton as they did on wttaessing the iffeilbera tions of this wn ven lion. " Composed is it .was individually, of sound consistent Wbtsrs,!many of whom possessed a high order of tateo!, and dl met! to lav aside local prejudice,' pri irate feel ing and personal regard, as well as all other eel- fish .considerations ; j and ( besides - the intrinsic, weight- of character so respectable 4; no rnjr convened, .all conspired to heighten trie interest that ..was deeply felt to these proceedings j ' ij -y Nsvir did we sei,any where else o!r obi acy occasion, so much Unanimity; jo! tboughtiic.h' iiiiuuiiiuu cuikm wi uiuu ag wo ueiermioea l . -i.i.li i ' T r if-.. ,i snirit: to saerifiAA ever thincr neranriftl t th 1 public good.' If the members of thiscouvejotioaj furm alair srimen o( the people 4hpy epre-. seat. au4 we hare no JooSi iIiyLt!o,-rtljfa is j result of tbeelectba is sale: NNo wwlf io sheep' clot h id can saccped. r . ; A : j V,-;- IH --H .,.1: - - The deliberation-i of 1 ronfprition from ginnin to end,were chSrafrierlsed by that unwa vering, consistent disimeresiifd. firni and op yielding atrioticm. the exercise which alone can restore the healtby; operations cf jibe gov ernment, and fare the people from tbe effects of tbose'tonsenting experiments which have,' for the last ten years, been f apidly working the de struction of jour fre institutions. , M s -. , It will Jbe perceived Jhat -Davidson i was not reprewnted in the Convention, But we under sund that the nomerous Whigs of that county. woaid oot9nd could not be brought to sapport Mtl Fisher f And we further understand that they arer likely to.behighly ipleasedj with the uiainauon oi aif. nenaersoa. 10 )Tff DISTRICT! A VE.YTiOX. la pursuance of a proposition made by a pobi lie roeetiog lj the ciltzns bf Kandolph.;Co, fat May Coarl lasi.invitirig xhe citizens of theWv era! Counties corn pm'ng the lOtn Congression al ivistrtct to send Delegates to this place on this day t fix on and nominate a candidate who will be acceptable to the Whigs of this District. the followins Delegates anpeared. to wit : T iMaoriee O WaddelLJ. I BrooW Jnhu S. - ' . s r ... i -vj - vVaddeHj.flVlrcflki Guihriel Will. Hardm. Johk H. tUnghtdn, John HUfctfoho Duwdl Luther Cle?i and Wm m ti- i . . 1 -t 1 i -s : WmViV T.Iitwk .fh'nJttTan tiAAintr ' TtanUmin 1 Swaim,Sr BjGIennt Hugh McCain: and JrU Worth, i t ' ' f James -F Martin; G. W; Pearson. Epbratm Gahher, JcsephS Housef , TfaosL 8 moot, T..Dismukes and Patrick H. Cain, j 1 j' - - ;!"'' IFromlRdwan. ' Isaac Burns arid Samuel Silliman; 1 Richard : On motion of jB. SwimAV. H.Hardin was called tu ibe Chair, and on motion of : Jvhn ti. Ha8gbtoh, J. Worth )vas . appointed Stcreta- On motion of. Mr. Gutbrie:, . i7esofred,That a Committee cobsisting'of ne Delegate from eich Cunty represented in this Convention 'be appointed to report resolutions tor the adoption of tbeiConveniion,and that said Committee be appointed by the Delegation of eaj0:i County. - ri jV ' .' Ybeieu)on the several delegations; appointed the following Uommittee: to wit: Mr. lbright,;Mr' Qwaim, Mr. Silliman and Dr. Maiin. I -: . j . ji ; On motion of Doct. Martin, I jj'; . Resolved, Unanimously, that such citizens iof th( District as are present, be invited to take seats in the. Con vention and I participate in Us deliberations. ; . '. ... ;6n motion of Mr. Haughton, jlcsolvedl That the several Delegates -shall rote according to the representation of: their re spective counties in the House uf Commons. .;Mr. Silliman from the Committee 'appointed to jreport resolutions expressive of thflj sense of thej Convention : made the following 'report, ; to wit 1 ; Whereas the people of tbe lOih ! Contrre's siooal District of North Carolina, having here tofore been represented by a jVVlug member Sot another candidate should be brought ; out, who would fully represent the sentiments of the Dts trict ,ad ( there being'a band idate already, whose' pohticat characteris doubtful and suspieiousjjihd; being fully aware thatfrnednated fraud always seeks concealment, the Delegates from theseV, tral Oonuues tn the District being met at Ash borough in Randolph Countv, on the 1st dav iof Jute, 1SS9. declare? that it is their decided opinion lhat the polipy and proceedings of the present Adiinistaiiunbf the Federal Go vet h- menl are corrupt and ruinous ;to the" best inter esis or in e country ; ttrat the promises of Kcon oriy and Reform by "the parly oow i in. power decetive & fruadxdent, bejeauee neillier the one nor the other has open practiced or perfortu ed?fbr hat instead ofecondmy have ike most wasteful exirava 3nce;aod instead of reform we hve the grossest iraud and tie wjnrsl partisans ptiirioled. to ofSces of trust and profit by) iljie mosi corrupt means, m !norogai.ion oi me rinuu! Mfirse fappoinlment,?and the conMouation i ffice. of4 corrupt and efficient incumbems who wo! feet and have collecjed . puhjlic funds and ap ed the' same to their! own use, and jhe Exec P ut re conniving at and apparent It approvino- Ibe fr aud and peculations juii'.l the mcumbenls' in nn merou3 instances abscond ; With their plunder and I leave the country.! ; . . - 1 ! jj Thcrefre Resolce.it.Tlm reform is ne cessary,, both in Congress and in the Exec utive Departments, and that as the Exeru tive.by means of fraudulent tisurpation,his grown too strong hr the Legislaiive de- partmeni, mat reiorm snouiu- nrsi, oegtn there.. ' '---' - ' '! '';- j , ' 2. 'Resolved, That as a measure of re form the present Executive; incumbent should be supersedejl so soon as the forms of the Constitution jyill admiu and that a man be put in his place whose ho nest v, a- biutv and integrity render hinr worthy of inat nigniy unporiani anu uigniaeu eia tipn. ... ..? - ; - I::i r 1 3. Resolved, Thai we fully concur info pinion and seniimert, wjtb the- political pirt called the JVhig parfy whoiare deci dedly opposed to thQ Tuiiioiisi corrupt and correpting policy cVtneaaures of the present- Administration ;and that ; we will stip- poirt jio-candidate for Congress who is not dcideSly a Whig inJ principle, sentiment and practice': :': K ' j a r . ! ' f j : -! j 4. Resolved, ';T hat it is! the duty iof hr- ery, candidate for Cdngress to expreaa rf views and opinions Jftilly an3 elar.jf :.-ud cahdidly icn 1 1 all pul ject of public policy and that any concealment or omsion ion such occasions,! U a derelicdnn hf dntv and an iafracticta o zeo. ii' M f i ; ?e. . . .i ' . . " V tne riutgof the Citt- 5. Resphedt Ti i3 t we recommend as a caniidate W represent this Dis trict in the riext Coriirresa of the Ilnited talcs . . . . I,--, i - j- :ri I vf ' . ' -1 i - f. "' I if ( . h 6: .rfesoceifj That a i Committee of !l2 be appointed by the Chair to prepare j ah address to the citizens of this District, and lhat 1,000 copies be! stricken off at such Printing Office aa inihe discretion of the Com ratttee' shall deeb proper. ; . i :.f -. S tr .! '.(' i . "' : I n ooiioa ir pi i? uic vir pointed the fol owmi? Beterates to fill N"kjh1V'iRyulionb w ? w-! .tiauhton. Mr.- Brooks; and Dowd, from Chatham; Mr. jGlenn and jjanet irora itancoipn; Air. Fearson from Davie ; Dr. Uurnsand Mr. Silliman from Uowan ; who after retiring for a abort time reported that aaid blank should be Gil ed with the name of Doct. PLEASANT HENDEUSON, of Ilowan. W heretiDon the Resolutions were urianimonsly adopted by the Convention . The following gentlemen were arroin- tad by the Chair to annrise Dr. Ileoderson - . u s "uunnanon ana request his accep- lance, io wit: ur. iiurns, Mr. Pearson and The Chair appointed the following gen- tleman tO dr&ft th ,hro'aa n Ua mnnU nf the Di.ir.M. rn. n..." it 1j i : " . i ' Pearson, Dr. Martip, Dr.;Beall. Mr. Brum- meUj'DocU Line, Mr. Swairo, Mr Worth, Mr. Haughton, Mr. Guthrie Mr. Wad- ceil ana dir. Monger. ' - l II s ' - i. i jasoicea. That the Whiff tiarers of this w-h" - m. - . ? : ' i ccedinc 01 iiiis uonventton, j On moiioo, the Convention adjourned. i o XV. H. lIAKDlN.Chm'n. ;j.fWORTU,SccY RALEIGH &. GASTON RAIL ROAD. LThe Thitd Annual Meeting of the Stock- iiiiii w i it v w l wm m ww ra r ok iiiii k x i bt nail "w r ' . JTZT- .. T " !. ompzny was held at the U mceVn this city op 3onday and Tuesday ast. The Report u a upsaay last.' a iib ivpor 1 r gyt. ir r -i witouii engineer fiiuy it beinff rapidly completed. tijQri find F!mhank men! nniakprl Irt 'within comprising! but a ; very amall amount . Oi worK, wm he done Within a lew weeks. On; the. parts completeif mostof the timber has been lard, and the Iron ft for the ""whole distance, between Henders6n,6 this place. iias neen purcaseu. Upon that portion or the! Boad already in use, (be receipts from the transportaion of fnegrjt and Passengers have greatly exceeded the expectations of the fiends of the Road ; indeed, aueh haa hewnHhe press of goods and produce at the diflVfent Ware-houses,, that the limited powr employed by he IJjeiersburg Com pany noon ibe Road has been found entire-. Iv inadeouate tn the cnnvRvanr of fneoht :i -i- . s tn b. it might accumulate. Eveiyex- --, 1 - - . J - - P. ai,l . --.:-e- j w t gii v vtiiiwiaviiuiJyBiiu vv v understand suf-h arrangements are now ma king as will enable the Company, duiiog the present year, to place j their own Eu- gmea upon ttie itoaa. Geo. W. Mordecai, Esq. was re-elec ted President, and the following gentlemen elected i Directors for the ensuing ear unanimously, viz. Duncan Cameron. Wm. Doyian, John 11 Brv an, Joseph W. Haw kins,! William Iiobards. . .- ' . Raleigh JRegisler. THE REPORTED DUEL, , Having been instrumental in giving cirr culation to tbe account of a Duel, said to have recently takan place between Mr. J. S, Jones and Mr. H. Wright Wilson, near Pi or:olk, Va we feel bound , now to . ex press our conviction that "the whole affair is a hoax from beginning j to end. This opinion is lounuea upon what we deem conclusive evide n ce, 76 MARRIED I In Concord,' N. C, oh the 6ih inst.; by Win. Darringer, Esq. , M r. JOHN A. J ETTON for merly of Lincolnlon, lo Miss ANNi only daugh ter of Col. William M. Cook, of the former J placei All for the SobTreasnry. ' I usaaaaaaua l In Henry-county, Tennessee, on 6th of Apri last, CHARLES BILES, a Soldier of the Revolution, formerly ofHowan : county, ageil about SSTvears; i : . " Mrs. Susan D. Pendleton, tfiilliner lIantHa-maIzer ! NeAR.THK APOTnECABY SfoRE. r fflHE Subscriber informs the pobJ'c, that she "Jl has just received i through' Ahe-Northern Cities tbe latest and roost approved r I LOKPOV ii PABISi Ay. FASniO8, And & prepared to executT: orders in the mt siylish and satisfactory rannerr Asto the man her oCber woik, she wordd appeal to several La dies of , this T- cwnmuniliy, who have- lately bad work done by her amt Milliners in Philadelphia. 1 Work sent frotr, a distance shall be carefully put up and forwarded. - J - 4 ' V S; D. PENDLETON.. f SCf A few Bonnets Caps, Turbans, and other artrcles, will be kept on band for sale. 1 gafjsSory June 14, 1839 4 f vmmsrmG office I fcif Oil S.1JLIJ. . .; : j rhlHS subscriber will dispose of bis Printing JL. Orlice on the most favorable terms if imme ftdle applicarion be made. He has two good 'Presses and a' lare quantity of ty pe, with every neeessarv irenda?ef a AenErraner and Office. If application is made by letter, ad dress the subscriber frost Vaid at Louis- burg. - , -- . . i - p ...'r';- I f D. R. GOODtOE. I Oxford, June 6ib, i$39, I jCatawta; Springs, N. C. . THE public are informed khat the above establishment will be kept -a 1 M' a m cpen ints season, wr tne accommcraa tion of ioralids, and all who may desire a pleasant summer retreat; Ample .pre pa rations have been made, and -renewed exer tions will be given to render loll satisfaction. Terms of boarding very cheap. j I Thankful for the liberal patronage 'bestowed upon him the last tfason. The subscriber soh cits a furthei trial of bis establishment, i ! -1 . . "-. : irtVlV ' . r r Caawba Springs; Lincoln co.? the i i M. t '100-41 c f Tfci 'Kl,eVlI.. b.T and .ha South -Air. r.i.ji.:.. ..w..u tk..tv.tn thn imnmit'nnu fr ih nmi nor pom Dr. 0f as eachapd send their aecooou to thvpost toater. UatawbaSpnoffsMpaymenu j.iy.h UlGltLt IMPORT.LW CdVK 'rJJJ public nrim. inur Discos ti zmtral and svccicl C "L ' tlfubcL BEWARE LESP yM STUM IS I ' BOOT. WILLIAM EVANS, r ham ...It. ii-. i. , . .- " - " ' M ' . I iwouw'enaerMsmostcrtreitTrJa IAIl'ln'u.M.l.:i . . ,u",s ine nnmerous members f f .- i m . a. a,. , .t- wrsa is neir io j nave entfustfd then .!. I . ' . Hiscsw. Ile haath &atic-i.i;,,n .. rjT..""! "T,n?",ds, that his r.: nave eooe irtetr daiv s far aa ti-- compass of homaoLar the aQicted M Djspepsia or indifstn r, t H be sources uf their enljrnipnt. laMMSK v-' " "J Bce i. ihe miseries I rt r ufl a 1 a ' m -'ranasis 12 a$ jt t3 eel of inquiry bv medical antt-.nr miiy in morh , ferity-. A p.plexy. din: teatin, Iil,d,er and its appendage. I)urf : in the drama of Morbid AfWticr.s. Dr ; . hisbeensiaguUrlyccfssfal In the irr.r , .n -.oou diasoai iy remedies di medical men in th Ju iLU'!f 1 V II UWOln.1 th.i...i .. .. vrm iiv- x mm I -i V .' miotmuout 1 1. t;,e T23 '.se., the impure u . i - ; siieu oj ar.q r aggravated by I j ' . 81 J supplied with the choicest lemedies frum S a.w wreign marseis, aad compounded ly Jery hand on tciemiflc principles' A t b if1?' ir ayweence, , rrit8le , : All tnosetthocomejibere la, the huur cf ?; WILLOOOrPltCJOlClNO. IjJUFER C0 MPL3IXT. OF T YEARS STJVDlXOMta II ANN BUOWNEi, -wife uf Jnieph Browne, N Sixth at. near Second si Witliamburs:h, t: ted for tl.e last ten, years with Liver Coa. restored to Leal lb through the treatment i i Wm EVANS. Syiiipioms:Habitua1 cotin iionot the bowels, lotal loss of anpeiite. f x rhn' "I . . CI f- me rpigaainc rejrton, sitat t 1 .preasionui spirits, labour and uiLerstmt ! I . .. I Vl ll m'0 "'"'T. "'""'Of ""Piinniau i t . , -mmuuv u BirraT3ur:i fVionuin nrin. kik .1.... .-J .1 tonis indicating great dcrangemetii inl ihe 1 tions of the liver. . v Mrs. BrOyvne was attended; by tl ree tf t: first physicians, bat received but little r ' from their medicine, till Mr Browne pne; r some of Di: Wm Evans invaluable preparati which effectually relieved her of the tV-ve C tressing symptoms, with others, uhich it 13 i essential to iutimate. i JOSEPH BBOWNli City and County;t,f New Vcrk, fs. Joseph Browne, Williamsburgb, Lcrg f;!i beingdulysworn, did depose and say lhai t: facts as set forth in I he within slatemeta, i which be has subscribed his name, are just ; true. JOSEPH BIlOWNi:. Husband of the said Hannah 13 r Sworn before me, this4th "day of Januaiy, 1 PETEIl PINCKNEY, g0m,of Dttc . 5CpJ?rtoier recenf test e the unrirnllal i ' tue of Dr IVm Evans' Mcdicinrs DYSVi:: SLH. TEJY YEAR S' 8 TJ1JDIJ G. :u McKepue, 176 StanWn sireei was afllicted u i ibe above complaint for ten years, which ; i: c pacitaled him ai intervals, for -the period f . years, in attending to his business, resU ud (perfect health under ibe salutary trram.cu Dr Wm Evans. . - fJI. C.J J - ', - " 4' ' ..-.. ji nc Kymjiiuiiia iccrc.- A sense 01 OlS!' r and oppression after eating, distressing pi m i the pit ol the sfomacbi nausea, impaired aj j n giddiness, palpitation or the heart, great dtl; ' and emaciation, depression -of spirits, rest , sometimes a hious. vomiting, and pa in j the right side, .an extreme degree of hi :. and laintness; any endeavour lo pursue his t intss causing immediate exhaustion at.d rc:; oess. -.j.-'.a n.:j;;v-;:;.;r-.;.:., Mr McKenzie. is dally attending to lis 1 ? biiu ikoo ui me aoove nipiorus nav- i curieJ since he used the medicine. He. is r a strongand healthy man. He has resoru.i myriads of remedied but they were all ii. .. lual. He la willing to give any inforn aii . . thf: afllicted respecting, the itKStimable Irr tendered to him by tbe use of Di Wm K w medicine. . A Real Blessing to Mother. Dr. Wm. Evans Celebrated sonlhii Syrup, for Children Cutting their Tn f gill IS infallible remedy has preserved 1 JL d reds of Children, when thought mn r covery , from con t uUions. As socn as ti e ; rup is robbed on the gums, the child will i ft. 1 his preparattoo is so innocent, fo cous, and so pleasant; tlat no child will re! to let its gums be rubbed wnb it. W hen mf are at theag'e if four mcntht, though thfrc i appearance of teeth," one botile cf the t should be used oft the gums, to rpen the . Parents should never be without the cm. the nursery where there are yuonff childrr n; if a child wakes in the night with pain h t gams, the Syrup immediately givts c:r opening ice porea ana neaim ine gorr,- i;. by preventing Convulsions, revers, fyc. Proof positive of the Ejfuacy cj L Evans s oo thins: :yrvp. To the Agent of Dr Evans Soolhir S;r Dear Sir The great benefit afforded to uy c fering infabt by your soothing SyruD, in a c of protracted and painful dentition? must r vince every feeling parent how essential an ly application of such an invaluable tnedJcir to relieve infant misery and torture. fanf, while teething, experienced ssch r sufferings, thai it nas attacked with convc! and my wife and family supposed that c would soon release tbe babe from angoi-h, we procured a bottle cf your svrop;whirh i Job as applied to th goms, a wonceritii cnar; jL . i rlc. IH. V.i.innlM hit a nmnirKi DC. fir ! ful r eaus of dis'atwfactioo I thus td. I ll "V-V w m . . .: .r..; . f - il,,,. , n ' makSPfnl AdmiDUiration so jusily en; ; - fbe Preaideot is now preparing f:f : ,eriflg tour this ummer. fie vi!lci:: GEjtus daring the present moith, f-r 1 1 Jfect summer, he will make a -;tM said now a daj, however, about Tratellicjr t iae. . - x""4"" ' prod need, and alter a lew applications, ire displayed obvious relief, and by r'' T nJ I am 'w of Taloable l.v. JMJpriogsosteosiblyiur tbe purpose 01 pn J.' J its waters, but really with the de-: Fdnif in notion the secret priog by which . SM to rTiaiiuaiXf new I 1 ... f v. "' r - I? -- t: - 1'i .;71i I' . e .. ?. 1 1 .l -1 3 Kif.i-.;-r M I - . . '- l " r !- I . - J .-''., i' sli .; '' - - a - " - ""A J . .- ' - 3 i "s pm:--M :.-r--.