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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1842. We invite attention 16 the "National Sermon)" on our fust pagc-frdrrl the pen of Elder Joshua Lauirence of the Baptist denomination, written On the eve of the an ticipated rupture between South Carolina and the General Government. The re modelling of the Tariff, in a shape more odio is and oppressive than any that have preceded it, and in defiance of the provi sion of the Compromise act, has induced Elder Lawrence now to submit his views to the public Eich succeeding Congress that handle this subject, seem to say in ef fect to the South, in the language of the text selected, our pre lecessors "chastised you with whips bin toe will chastise you with scorpions." The South will try once more the proper, the constitutional remedy, the ballot box should that fail, what next? Preiteit of the Umleil Stales, in relation to the domestic institutions of the Southern Stcs and the severance of the Govern ment from the corrupting powrrand influ ence of banks; and that, reposing undoubt- ing confidence in his patriotism and ability, they will cheerfully concur in hisselection, and cordially give him their support, (as all true Democrat should) for the next presidency of the Union, should he be ties iuuated bv a national convention 08 the can didate nftHfi Democratic nartvi though Mr C.dhoun to Iip thpir first choice for that hi ah and m portant sta ion seeing that they regard it i ,tntv in trn for measures, and not for i .,..rar il-in maintenance ot IIIC'I, rtllU IA JJItll it.w their principles, and the success of the great Democratic party of the Union, as para mount to the elevation to office of any indi vidual whatever. Spectator. The National Revenue in New York. Tk ..nnii.M rtf mtfiiue seemed at the i lie aiwu'M v. nort of New York, during the year 1S41, was SIO.146,735 99. During three quar ters of the ytai 142, 559,911,387 23 This statement shows an important in crease in the revenue this year. coot! cieillt; for it U was under the man-; clans who performed the operation, is the (J"The elections in Georgia, Mary land, Pennsylvania, Ohio, &c. hive all re sulted in favor of the. Democracy. Ver mont and New Jersey are the-only Mates ;hjs lecovcry. in which the Federal Whigs have retained their ascendancy in the elections this year. We copy the following from the Globe. Election Returns. We have heard, ever since our boyhood, that coon ski no were good in every month having the let ter R in it; and we are led to believe from the number of coons which have been skin ned in the several States during the last month, and, thus far, in this, that there is some truth in it. We ground our belief upon the number of coon skins the Demo crats have nailed up to dry since the first of th last month, which we will here re cord in the order in which the several skin ning took place. The first was in Vermont, on the first Monday of last month. There the Demo crats skinned awhile; but finding the fur hot good, they suffeied the coons to run until next falh On the Monday following they com menced in Maine which is a little farther north, where the fur brcomes good earlier in fall and there they skinned between fourteen and fifieen thousand. They skin ned so many ihere, that they have not Disgraceful Outrage. An occurrence to k place in this City7 on Friday nigh last, which Ins excited a great dial of feel ing, and will do much towards destroying the deservedly high reputation, which our Ciy his always enjoyed, until recently, a a law loving and law-abiding community. A free man of colour, named Allen Jones a Bl.cksmith by trade, who his tendered himself somewhat obnoxious, was forcibly taken from his own house, in the dead of night, by a mob, and so beaten, bruised and mangled, tint doubt" are entertained of Ral. Reg 'amont nfnnp of th oldest grocers ot th a - n . neighborhood a man wno nau muuu mm a.id steddv in business for thirty years It i 3i- 14 nT 300.000. a circulation oi Jll ' - J 7 - 5125,000, deposites to the amount ot M4U 000, besides deposites bearing interest to the amount of 547,000. All this money 11 appnuntp.d for in the bank's re turns, under the items of bills discounted &C, exhibiting a reserved profit of 20. ooo: so ihai a dividend was declared 0 three per cent., payable on the very day of u Uni,- foJ iit-a Alter a l. wnat was the true condition of the bank? The mer- nn.lilu firm in Ch .1 rl t Oil . tO which tiie manairinir director belonged, and a firm in Boston, which at the lime consisted only of his son, had borrowed of the bank 400, 000, and placed its affai. s in a desperate cr ndilion. Now we ask why these embezzlements on the part of diref'ors are visited with no punishment, while embezzlements uy clerks are punished so severely? It seems to us that a director who thus appropriates funds to himself and his relatives or friends, is ouite as lruilt v a" if he had done the same thing in the capacity of a teller, and should be sent to me .naw; a promptly. Jour mil of Commerce. arrest ouantitv he ever knew, during the many years he has been in practice, to be taken from one person. Occident on the Rail Road. The Fredericksburg Herald of the 12th inst., says: "We letrn that the cars from Rich mond, on Monday morning, ran over a flock of sheep about a mile this side of Guinney's Depot, the cars were thrown off the track, anil Mr. Garson, the engi neer, so badly injured, that his life was despaired of. Five of the sheep weie killed. Ziist of Letters, Remaining in the Peat Office at Tarbo rough, the 1st of Oct 1S42. which if not taken out before the 1st of Jan. next, will be seal to the Gene ral Post Office as dead letters. Krasvvell Kol.ertll KnishtCVV as Mexican Discipline. -Kei.dal), in one IVashington Market, Oct. 19. Corn wholesale, $3 per barrel. Bacon 7 a 9 cents. Lard, 7 to 1 cents. Naval Stores New dip, $2 30; Old, 52 20 Scrape, SO cents. Tar, St 00. Fish, shad, 6 a 7. Herrings, cut, 5M 00 a 54 25; whole 2 25 a $2 50. Whig. COMMUSICATKD. Brown Jacob Bryant P M Bryant Beiry Cromwell Newsom Clements P P Dr Cotten Mar't G Mrs Caison Siir h Mrs Cromwell Elisha 2 Knight John W Kninhi D&J C Ltigh William C 2 Lewis Howell Little William Lewis Caswell Lewis Exum Lewis Win F Locust Wright i y -act i t i JTEId-r Parham Pttckct is expect-!" . , o,.Kr..,u' I Grimes William m iiii-iji ii "ii i'luiiwiy, i 1 1 uciuuri, aLj Coker John Carrowan George W Lucas Martha Mrs M arshbourn Samuel Moore HariS'l Moo.-e B F Mr-eks G A Pet way R S Pipj'en Willi,m Parker Arthur Pender J S (lark Wm Sr fobb Mary Benton Campbell Diaugh in John Bicken William Edmondson Joseph Eil m on d son John e l to prea Black Creek: 25th, at Con'entnea, 2Gth,at Toss-iot; 27lli, at Hppor Town Creek; 2th, at Pleasant Hill; 29' h, at Sandy (irove; h, at Sappony; 3lst. at Falis Tar Itivcr; Tuesday, 1st November, at .,1 his pnnhie sketches of the march of 'he! u imams s; 2nd, at larhoro ; 3rd, at Old Sinta Fe niisoners, gives the fol low ing ; To vn Creek ; 4i h, at Aut i ey 's Ci eek ; 5lh. th: iliinn scene. It makes Amu ic.Ui blood boil: "As we were about starting, after the e vents I have just detailed, a man named John McAllister, a native of Tenne-see, and of an excellent family, complained that at White Oak; 6th, at Meadow. 33tict0 euvvnrt, At Tttrborough and 'ew York. Boston Rent en 1gainThc Races over the Mount Vernon Cours, Alexan dria, for the Proprietor's Purse of SSOO four mile heats, came oil on Saturday, and the purse was tiken by Col. Thompson's horse Wilton Brown, four years old. in 7m 49s beating Col. W. K. Johnston's fa mous horse Boston, and Col. B. I. Harris's hor.-e Reliance. There were thr.e heats, which were as follows: Col. F. Thompson enters g. h. Wilton Biown. by Pnam,dam Ninon, 4 years old, Col. Wm R. Johnson enters ch. h. Boston, by Timoleon, out of Robin Brown's dam, aged 9 years, Col. B. J. Harris enters b. h. Re liance, by Autocrat, dam Lady Culpepper, 5 years old, Time 1st heat, 8m. 9s; 2d, 7m. 55s; 3d, 7ni. 49 sec. ib. OCT. 23. i., one of his ankles was sprained and that he; . ' , ' ,! could hardly walk. He was nearly lame j i;0iit.ei in the othr ankle, and could never walk'corn, without limping. On starting, he was al ; Cotton, lowed to get into a cait, which had been ! J" ba!?Sinff. employed to carry some of the moie feeble' r,lr' of our men: but, finding it too heavily ijarjt loaded, after i:eing a mile on the road, he Molasses, -was ordered out, and told to limp along the "ar brown, 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 2 Death in Church. Mr. Richard Berry, an aed and respectable member of the Baptist Church at Shiloh, Camden county, best way he could. Sah-z.irhad fn queot lv tohi tho-e who were unable to keep up, that he would shoot them rather than hav e the inarch delayed! Although he had al ready struck and severely beaten several of the sick and mote unfortunate, we could not believe him brute enough to murder a man in cold blood, whose only crime was that he was lame: but in this we were mis taken. On being driven from the cart, Mr. McAllister stated his inability to pro ceed on foot. Salezar told him to hurry on. Again the unfortunate declaied him s If utterly unable to walk, and this in presence of half a dozn of his comrade s. The worse than brutal captain, now wound up to a pitch of fury, commanded him to follow the cart, or he would order him to be shot. Then shoot,' said Mr. McAllis ter, throwing open his blanket, 'and the quicker the better. ' Salezar took him at JSalt.T. I. Turpentine, wheat, whiskey, pr lb gallon Ib bushel lb yard barrel lb Ib gallon lb bushel barrel bushel gallon Turbom. Xew York 7 8 4 5 50 GO 40 50 13 tti 9 13 GO 65 47 52 7 8 8 9 20 25 15 IG StCi 7 $6 6$ 5i G 3 4 7 8 7 10 30 35 18 20 10 l-2h 6 9 50 55 32 33 150 1G0 225 238 G5 75 120 130 35 40 20 25 (Jffice IVitmmgton y R R. Road Co I W 1LMINGTON, N C. rgiHE Stockholder ot this Compni j will please hear in mind that the an I uual time ol ;sseu hling wa fixed at the l ist meeting lor the second Wednesday iu November, in this tovn. E B. DUDLEY, Pres't. Oct. 19, 1642. 42 3 JYotice. f HI H E undersigned will apply to the en suing Legislature for an amendment to the Private Act of IS3S, ch. 34, enli ueu "An Act to incornorate the Kock rccn Thomas W line George W lopk us Daniel H ad hpeth R'd R Hartmus John H Ho. veil John Harris n Richard Jordan Gray Jones Spencer Jeukius M son Knight Joseph J1S M. 75 251 I 60 Price A L Parker Telia Mrs Peel C G Robards Wm H Richards Danforu Sharpe Moses B Siaton Aithur Sharpe B ("oi 'Taylor Jas WJrd T W Wilson Jas R Wilson L I) 12 REDMOND, P j . Just IZeceivcdj FKW B RRHLS sood , i I'M Kiel M. Mlllilij J. (LM(, v i t ' J i I : II low for lish. AMCN.91R 4- BUQTHKU S pt. 29th, 1S12. nenso many mere, mat mey nave noi , (Ue)l (,uri (,ivine service al thal f)j ,,ce on I his word, and a single ball sent as brave a!Mounl Manuatcturin - ( on n nx " been able to count the skuis up to Uus,Sun( ay bsit. When the old gentleman 1 man as ever trod the earth into eternity!! n ' f n ? -uir. nn nro tho hiirnl ho wis in nYCPlliMil . ootj mprp lhin nil nil. hm lihul.cl :inrl . J The skinning commenced in Georgia on the fitstJVIonday in tui month, where thej n wncn he ftl, n-ack and expired with Democrats skinned about 3.U00. On the 01Jl a n Dr. Marchant was on th. Wednesday iollowmg tt ey tinned about , grountJ$ and uslli CVI,rv exeriion to n si 2.500 in Maryland, vvheie the owners of i!ale him but in Vai; Ajr ty was entered the church he was in excellent , His ear's were then cut oil, his blanket and health but scarcely had the services be- pantaloons stripped from him, and his bo dy thrown by the roadside as lood for wolves." BATTLE 4- BROTHERS. October 8ih. LS42. 42 A I .. 11 uic coons saiu laey were s vwiy mey couin jaboul 65 ears.o North Stale. uui e eang'ii The hunt commenced in South Carolina on Monday lat; and up to this time we have ben d id' but a single coon saving hm- the sus ed John H. Pleasants, of Richmond, Va , Mr. ( lay's confidential friend, h is just is- sued under his signature, a statement that sen-one Whig has be- n eWted to tLethe ac..0LIal whicK he LCislnture in tne Uiciilauit utsti trt, wlncti ! some weeks since published of a plot to abduct Mr. Van Bu- i I'pn ill nf L14 plpplimi. in wliii'li nlnl New Jereev, Penn-vlvMnii, and Ohio, all iji , i i i .i . i H " I J sendsour members tMtnat hod v. commenced the hunt on Tue-dav last. In New Jersey the Democrats skirncd about 3,000 'The numb- r skinned in Pennsyl vania is innumeraole. .esziuwmij or .viiir Fall & Winter Goods. 1 the Cheap Cash Store. -- engaged,- was a hoix 'The (juesiion now arises, which state ment are e to believe? tniiM tlii simp mm lliii7 (iiinlfuliel oinh rrom ne rem ns now coming in iromol and hesassthal one of them is a Ohio, we iuilg? tha the Uemorrats havelu 4 u..u., ;n . . c . .La .:L.. onn.i . ' hoax. Perhaps he will say at some future ,, r. i i i i i day, that the other was the hoax, and the ! friends. WU. iuc.u, uu....C..u..a,U. riuu.coi, lijslaecoulU was ,rue i, he is j,, ,he hab. . Ai . ii " U ot hoaxing m this way, we have no evi dence of his being in earnest in his last statement. Sing u la r a n d Fa tat Occ tt rren c e. T 1 1 e V'iseonsin Glemer, published at S iwville, states that on th 4th instant a most singu lar and fatal accident occurred to a Miss! Josephine Morehouse of appears she had called upon ui iur me purpose oi iiaving a loom ex i . , , . , . , , - , , , , itiooo?, ihe wl.oIeol which ha- be re tracted. As soon as he had applied the, ,i . . . , , , , . A, . , lecnilv purchased under the mo-l lavora 'turnkey7 to the tooth, he gave it a very i.. w i i i ,, J , . , u- u i . Dle ciicumstauces. V e pledge outselvt s sudden and violent twit which instead ot , , in i i i. . . . i , ! to tnrv i he extracting the tooth, dislocated her neck. Medical aid was immediately called in. hut! IrgC! a lid cheapest Lot of urrcd to a ''j WR beg to call the attention of our cus. that v.llage Jtj tl)ni(,5 ail( ,e )llhllC) lo oUr prHS on a young den eji m.,Kn,flt.enl sloek llf pH, aiul Vm.e- They hutii con e it was of no avail; the vital spark had fiVd considerable excitement existed in the vil lage again the dcn'.ist, who bd prudent ly lefi the place by the advice of his coons in Ohio are like the old woman's eels, "they likes skinning." 'The device on the slip ot the Cincinnati Enquirer is one coon skinned, and his skin ncded up against a house; a hmver skinning another, begin ning at the tail; ind a third is at his feet, rubbing his tail against the skinner's legs, like a cat warning to b;r petted. From ihe appearance of the last-mentioned coon, we infer thit they have now become so used to skinning that hey like it. The Whigs will adver ise no more coon hunts or hard-cider carousals after this fall. We : should not be surprised if they were to come out next fall ultra temperance men, and '-run the thing, into the ground." They hive ruined many a good man and good cause, and it eems that they are still determined to "rule or ruin." South Carolina. At a numerous and higidy re pect ihle meeting of ihe citizens of J harleston, South Caiolina, on the 22d ultimo, Mr. Calhoun was nominated for the Presidency, and Mr. Me.Dulfie as a candidate for the Senate of the United Stales. Able ami animated resolutions were adopted, from which we have hot space ior the Iollowmg, which breathes the ?noble and disinterested spirit of which ' South Carolina has given so many proofs: lOih. Resolved, That this meeting en tertain profound respect and-gratitude for t ie dibtinguished abilities, itnpoitant pub- he services, and sound republican principles or the Hon. Martin Van liuren; and par- tn.air VruheMob,eand Pa,r,0,ic Posi tion, which he aS3umed and maiutaioed as Jl Robber shot by a JVoman. The j ritisburg Sun, of 3d inst. states that, on Friday evening the family of Mr. Wilson Tne facts as they stand before us, are, who lives in Pride's field, a shot t distance j that Mr. neasams admits ifiai he is guilty from the city, were alarmed, when about of a want of veracity. 'That point being j retiring t0 bed, by hearing a noise in the established, we aie to judge from "all the) lower part of their dwelling. Mr. W. foe- circun. stances and motives operating on ing absent, his wile, taking a loaded pistol him, wnen he tells the truth aiiii when he with her, descended to the lower rooms, &. noes not. He had no pat ticular motive to falsehood GOODS, Ever seen in Taib.ru 'Tho?e in want ol Goods will tind it to theii interest to give us a call, a weai ? det rmined to ell eve ty article at a very small advance on t hi pi ime coi. J.1S IV ED I) ELL 4- CO. Oct. 7ih, IbAi. Valuable Lands Ton sxijE. Y virtue of a Deed in Ti ;i?t, -serti led to the Subscriber for li e nuniG. es therein specified, by Col. Wm l-vn. ry Roh'irds and his wilt- Sinn El ' za, (which Deed has been duly registered i 'he counties ol Granville ami F.Jg. c-.rubcj I shall sell to Ihe hihei bidder ior Cash, at the Court House in Tai h no g', on Thursday, the 3rd day of November next, all Ihe right, title, and interest of said Robatds and wife, in and to Eight h mid red acres of Land, More or less, (said interest being the Ii e estate of Mrs. Ann Eliza Robards under the will of the late Gera'dus Toole,) lying in Edgecombe County, on thewateiscf Tar River, adjoining the lands of Frede rick Bell, Peter Knight, Jos. B. Litile john, and others. ALSO, at the Court House in Oxford, Granville Co. on Monday, ihe 1th duy nf November, $$5 lcrcs of Ziaiutj More or less, lying within half a mile of the Court Huue, with a b -auiitul silua'ion for a residence, convenient to the Aca.'-c cnies it b- ing the Lmd purchase! by -'aid R. b.rds of Wm. jM. Sneed, lvq Here is a fine retreat for those who wia to escape from the malaiit of the ioer country having whulesome air-and pure water in abundance. ROB. B GILL MM, Truster. Oxford, 19ih Sept. IS42. 39 iu his hi si statement, lieprohably th mglit tiiat ttie plot which he disclosed was so imilar to the, jjolicy of the whig members of the Ohio Legislature, whicn has been generally smctiouea by the whig party, that it would he leceivcd with the like ap- pi OViil. But he found, after publication, that he hail done what was like to injure Ins party. He found thdit his co-workers dare nut de lend his plot. He remaiued sitent for a long time, until the continued goading ol his friends and the evident interest oi his party, induced him to come out wilh a counter statement. We think the motives to falsehood in the last statement wt re much greater than in the first, and as he admits Ins want of ve racity, we must pttsume that the untruth cooks from him when it is his intetesi to give it, and that the first accuuut was the uuu one. Pennsyluaniun. Sound in the Shetl, but rotten in the Core. The Phcenix Bank at Charleston, Massachusetts, is another instance of the ease with which an insolvent bank may be made to look stick and sound, it was in just hs she got down, she obsercd a person passing through a door in front of her. She al once presenlt-d ihe pistol and tired, and from the blood discovered round ihe premises, there is no doubt but the shot took elfect. Immediately after the dis charge of the pistol a man was seen rushing from the house, and a third was observed in ttie garden. Death of a Preacher. At a camp meet ing, near Cincinnati, week before last, a man who was addressing the congregation, in a stateof high devotional excitement,sud de.ily fell and expired. It was afterwards use mined that he had burst a blood-vessel. (tJA beautiful girl, ten years old, daugh ter of Eusebius Weiton, esq., of Bloom hVld. (Me.,) was so shockingly burnt on 'Thursday last by her clothes taking fire, as to terminate her life in about twelve hours. (QrAlady in Norwalk, says the Gazette, who has for sometime past been suffering with dropsy, a few day since submitted to the operation of tapping, and the enormous quantity of ten and a halfgallons, equal to 64 pouuda of water, was taken from her. This, we are informed by one of the physi- Sale of Real Estate. 5SUKSU N I' to a Decree ol" Il ie Cout I of Equity for Edgecomb," county, prunouiitvd at S. pt. Term, 1543, Ihe un derdgned will HV r for -ale at public aue :iot, on the premie, on Saturday, the IDlh day of November next, that Tract of liaise, Lately owned by K ubeu Taylor, decea ed, situated in the county aforesaid, neat Batih boro' Depot, auj. lining the land of Jno F. Bellamy, Tho. L. Manet, ami others, and containing between six and eight hundred acres. Band wilh two good securities will be lequired, payable with initiol from the day of sale, in two equal instalments, ihe one on a cndit ol nine month, ihe other on a credit of e gM"f n months. KENELM H. LEIVIS, C. M. E , 0e. 5. 1 842. 40 6 JYotice. pHR Subscriber offers for sale on very moderate and accommodating terms, f good Cotton Gin, Of 37 saw?. ii is in prime order and ready for immediate use. GEO. FtntVJtnn Ttrboro, June 3. IS41. VALUABLE Real Estate for Sale. H3 N TUESDAY, the 29th day of V vemb -r m xl, and dining the we ot the County Court I Kdgecmbc, wdl he sold to the highest b dder at Public Sal and on the premises, the vtty de-iralie Tract of Land, ihe residence ef the l!J Joseph R. Lloyd, Kq. The land lies on Tar river, contains About G60 Acres, I" in a high slate ol cuhivaiioi , ar.d b4 with a very large and excellent dwtlit g housf, every other house needfil urc'" venient for a large fn.ily, and the c ' duct of an i xtensive faun. It ,,fj n llT Giove tract of Gen. Wilon, a.d the i.urrr; of TluMipliilus Park r and K. U Mac-tier. The dwelling is situate on a cud nu '''' iog eminence, jut without th hmit- f he town o! Taib-ro', and combine-- h the advantages of a residence in Cj of town. Seekers of fine farms and cnrr .i ' residences, are invited lo eynrr- it premises, which will be shewn -V " Parker, and &re assured that such :lf1 I' portunily of selection is seldom eflertd. 'The purchas. money will hear tcre from Ihe day of sale, "and be scCMf1 l.V hoods, with two unquestionable suret payable in equal sums, in four sticce"ve annual it.stalments. f B F. MOORE, Ex?cr. Tarboro', 17th Sept. lS42;37Jl Tarboro' Female Acaclem). THIS institution will be reopen""' the first Monday in October "eSj. under ihe continued superintender.c Missw?. M. Ragsdate. Terms as hpr tofoie. August 16, 1S48 33-7
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