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" Mill 11 II I 111)111 II I . . ' 1 1 1 " SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1S49. Supreme Court, v This tribunal ; adjourned . on Friday 50th ult. after a protracted' session of three rnonths, during which time Opinions were delivered in one hundred' cases. Among the closing Opinions was the following , By RulBn, C.J,, " 4gijx dem. Bat tle vs. Snciaht, from Edgecombe,, revcrs- liig the judgment and directing a venire dc novo. . : . r v:, ,-t , K ... 4 This case involves property to the a mount of ten or twelve thousand dollars, of the estate of the late Col. Wilson, ac quired subsequent to making -his will The Court below decided in favor ofthc county, but the Supreme Court Reversed that decision, and has granted a new trial Brigadier Genera I. L I The recent election for Brig. Gen. 5th Bripdc N. C. Militia resulted in the choice of Thos. J. Person, Esq of North ompton county, over Col. Thos. P. Alston, of ilalifa x county. The following is a statement of the votes in theseveral Regi ments. .'. Pcryn. Als'n. Martin County, 13th Regt. 149 57 115 C6 65 4 44 14 4 O 1 Halifax u c 14th 15lh 16th 20th 21st u u il u No'ampton " Edgecombe " 480 67 (J3Ve understand that free negro Al fred Hagans, charged with the atrocious crime of rape, who had his trial removed to Wayne county, has been recommittefl to the jail in this place, the jury being di vided and a new trial granted. . xVewspapers.. -The Wilmington Journal ha passed in- Mr. Fulton is a brother of the late partner of Mr Pricei and formerly edited the ilecklenburg JctTersonian. -The Mecklenburg JclTersonian is under he management of Quentin Busbcc, Esq. late editor of the Raleigh Flag.' .j tu ir ii i ' j' r,.iiicUfi ' The Highland Messenger is published m i : T. u gy mo5C3 r-rwm, 4. VP iiKinsj . The Gladiator, is the title of a new pa- per recently started at Windsor, ;Bci tieito county, by Mr VVm. Eborn, , From the Raleigh Standard.. Democratic Meeting in IVake. At a large and respectable meeting of the Dem ocratic party, held on the 3d instant in the Town Hall in Raleigh, on motion of R. N. Jeffreys, Mr. B. B. Smith was called to the Chair;' and Isaac Ili'UdgersJipbinted Secretary. - ' ' On motion of G. E. B:' Singelfary, the C h a i r m a n a p p o i n t ed a C o m m i t tee t o re -port Re'solutions for the action ofthc meet ing. The Committee, consisting of Mes srs. Singeltary, J. G. Jeffreys, and Benj Iarriott, having retired for consultation in their absence Maj. Clark, who' was call cd oril entertained the rnceting with a handsome Speech. 5 1 5 ; f J ' vFht3 Co mm it tee reported the follow i hg Resolution; "which" ivas adopted: 5:1 Resolved, "That We do hot Consider that sufficient notic has been tvenbf the' pres Cnt meeting; and do therefore irivite our fellow citizen's of Wake County to attend d Meeting, to be held ori Monday bf May fcou'rt ricjct,ttp cdnsrder1 the" propriety of sending Delegates to' a" Convention to nom inate a candidateforCongress in this Dis- trict: - v.? ,r -i r i f Tf. vV'i 0 f On motion, the meeting adjourned; ; B. B. SMITH, 'Chairman: (' r ii T.,,.u'J c $' t ..tr i. ' I Eighth Congressional Districl.We learn 'from' a Circular of the Hon Richard S" DohrieU; ptibrrshed in the last Washing, ton Whig thatthat gentlernan rdeellnes a rc-elecii6n' to Congress. Thn-Whig calls upon its partf ifFttUf District to, hold its primary5 fficetthg and nurninale a .-successor to Mr. Donfiell but it'isionfe-Jthing to narniil(e?and Another ;lo efectIT At the Ust election, ourwdef:mirrcmember, it vassing thelDistrict he would! j have tri- :unVphedirjUU:j,iUim The Democrats of the District, we are gratified to pereeive,arc already on tne a lert. A meeting hat beetIhed!ivJU?! qsr anda Conyeiuion is soonjo be assem? bled to nominate a candidate. We be lievc that if thcySvill put forth their whole strength they can carry the s Distnct-at an rate, the' chances are of such ri charac- terras to justify aXvigordus and determin- cu euoru iu. ; Kjjpvve arc-gratified t6 learn that Lieut. Henry B. Watson; a native of this" State, has been promoted to be Captain by brevet in the Navy, -for gallant" conduct: ! The Portsmouth Chronicle of the 13th Februa ry sriys: Among the recehtuppdinrments and promotions' by ?thc President; with' trie approval of the Senate,1 we are pleased to see that of First Lieut." Henry B. Vat sonipf lheMar1he Corps, to be Captain by brevet, frbtti theSOlh of November; 1S4 7, for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles of the 8th arid 9th of January, 1S47, on the banks of the Rio San Gabriel, on the ivir; juanorun irj ionnenip mmiiruaj latch; arjdjbut for unavoidable circumstan ce's, which prevented him! from, fully can plains of Mesa, in California, and (orof subscription, thirteen thousand dol-, lnousaiu, matter-of-fact men who have "ex defence of Guayamas from the liOth'of ' ,ars having been subscribed at the latter j perienc?1 iL REMEMBek, in all cases of the defence of Guay October to the 20th of November, 1847." id: 1 , mutual insurance company. rur. r u o n. i L.d i A John C Fatndce has been unanimousiv; . . .. .. ?. . mm l r- jr M eiectcu oy tneuireciors as occreiary io the North Carolina Mutual - Insurance Company, in plaee of Mr. James F. Jordan- i it i i uwa ik resumed. Mr. Jordan has acccptcil the . nnnnintment of Secretarv to the North j-c,,,,,, tn TvrtK Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. We take occasion to call the attention' of the members of the Company to the a,lvbrtisement of the Secretary, in relation to the aMmenl of fire per cent, on ,hc' premium note deelared 'in' January last.' Thpse assessments, it will be seen, are re quired to be paid on or before the first day r ivi... : ui limy iicjit, uuu ii is iiiijjuiidwi iu nit; operations of the Company, in whose con iinued usefulness and prosperity every member feels an interest, that this requisi tion should be promptly complied with'. ib. North Carolina Applicants Messrs. Stanly and Ikrrinaer are both amdiMnU for the mission to Snain. Although the appoinlmcnt of Mr. Barringer would prove more acceptable to the whole pco- pie of the State than that of StanJv. vet, as the; Whig members of the Legislature, bclore the adjournment, recommended the . - . ' . . ' latter for a foreign mission, he will proba-.saics 01 couon, However. Had noi uecn as bly;be the successful candidate, ..should. ,arSe as during the preceding two weeks, mJnmtlan of and the rates ivVrc tower, 'though on the r -- --- - ; Mr. Sdundcr3..-,i;Jcoi What will Mr. Mangum do? He we havc )iearj it, suggested, would like to go Spain; and the probability is, after all, that he will be the lucky individual. At any.rale between so many expectants the mission is in a fair way to be filled; and as Gen . Tnvlnr has tnnTpifnl in Vnu-in! ' of course at Whi will be nppoin.ed.A. - Oar University We are much grati fied to learn that Ex-Governor Graham will deliver the annual Oration before the two Literary Societies of the University, at the approaching Commencement The Rev. C F. M. Deems, former ad- iunct Professor of Latin ; Literature, will vu,i; u graduating ClasS ... , ; "'"8m 10 ,.m"fc." 'eraoe ura"1"3' five, feet.four inches high A reward of A brilliant Commencement is antltirm:of,,?rPe!!!e,an.lT,,.r:,; ?ihc saleso1fT1ur:1 twenty dollars will be paid for the delive ted.aod we hope that it may be numerous- Pntmesmcelast report have reached a- f gM hoHe.,0 m or if sccllre1 am, ly attended. Nothing contributes .80 but ' 6. ,e!,hek of" VC information given me that I can get much to the incitemenu to.labor on the . V".v - !?J?'"??1', Mm ' Direct to Littleton P. O. part ol the Students as. the. presenceofj friends, and the favoring countenance of the Public: while nothingcertainly U more productive of good feeling,, in these days of. party strifehHii such periodicals commu - ence. naieiga 'fegtsier.; ?i , n Reward. Gov. Aim.ry has oflTered a re ward ot 300 for Nathaniel Hi E Simpson and Andrew F. Gibson, who have left ;the State, bing charged by the Grand Jury of Guiltord county with stealing a negro slave namett Bob", the property of one Lud wick Summers. 1 i r:-J? -r . r o - i i'rtff - V-rr J , ? 1 1 Vow the, Netcbcrn Republican. ..'tr: ,! Connetlicut Elect ion$.rtDemocro tic TriumphThp , election held in 'this State on; Monday Jast.has resulteipfavoV of .he Dcnioerats, and. in a ? signal rebu lie to tyjufcgery nd; tTpylorism. f hepeiiv ocratshave elected threeotit of the four ,l,emheC3 fQrJPongress.and4 .V Jiigs py y;onu. ?t - n,m;;.i;inTtf!'jo1brful.,;,.. ' C-. " cHrrV. dtTtKorruWihiuBprrof tKftljody, Hfiehipcratie;mAi?rtZbrij As the election of Governor goes to the, plsIaWrn'cb representation in congress mp-!lQ-itnrin'ff Inst sessionT one whiirr and one Democrat,; Frdrn the mieagre returns; have ma kc considerable gains'on the pop- iular vote. 'Uji ' ' ! ' The'Plank" Ii6ad.--Vho Fayetteville elmion of Col. Seymour, Democrot, jl.ke a trahs.ent v.Mon, we must beu.ded ,tMrct; sTdre"vaThroT'Ve'dSa docs PWSWt !mTH l.h;eEE 0SE , univcrially f wknowU. f Cr,'' Carolinian, announceLi hat the full amountuset)an of individual subscription of $80,Q00;to; the Plank road from that place to Salisbu ry may be considered as secured. ib. U Bank of Fayetteville. The Fayette ville Carolinian says, the requisite amount has been sujisjcribed to this Bank, and it is presumed that it will be put in operation at an early day. Faveltevillo and Wash ingtoiHiave.coniripuieM neany me wno.u place. io. (jQWc have oniittcd to irention that llU III.YV UK t vivtll ItlCUUV UUIIL here the Sehr. W a-e, and the Brig Bue- tr na Vista:' The Wave was built bvPau ; r"t ,lor " n n c. 1 10 4l,,lvefeI nn y f1 l0!1' , ;hci shows the thorough vvorkman.hip and fine . . ... r . .. . ... imsh lor which he is distinguished as a sh'!lbu' (,er' ,T. . , 1 hc V ?ta was bu.lt by Joseph Fan:ow rr.r,C- R 01x0,1 ancl Capt Am0S She f ,or h? roHy boil,, of .he best m.tcri- a'9-' P?''X "ish "-ooghout. Her i pnnin in nni ni m mi-'jii'vi v'i i7rr" vv a,u! as finished by Mr. place. She sailed a fe Gorden, of this place. She sailed a few days aco for Philadelphia, carrvinsr besides' other. freight, 100,000 feet lumber. : Prosperous gales attend her. Washington Whig. The steamer Niagara, has arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia, with Liverpool datrs to the 20th ut. The Petcnburg Kcpub- lican says: The commercial advices has! "au qwc a depressing influence on tnc market, and are not altogether salisf.icto- r.V American sleeks re said to have t .i i.i . n"u ,un ,U5lat;, tc previous prices, i nu . . 't : -. , , r improvement at the close. ; Wilmington Market April 5. .y,.-, c.aHRi: ... . Carolina Uacon aincc our last report; mar- ket well supplied, and sales only etiectcd in small parcels at quotations. We hear' of one lot of about 2,000 lbs. hog round, l,av,nR '''"'"P'l offl 8 cents per lb. Corn No arrivals since last renor port. The market is well supplied; our figures represent last sales. Meal is worth from 55 to' 60 cts. Lard - There Is a heavy stock of North Carolina lard on the market. Small sales, m ,ols suit, at J4e. per lb. for bbls.; and 8c: for kc84 Naval Stores. The 1a(a r..Aafmf liio ' , C '"j! tl,UI,,V moriiiiij5 were VDei' Pasv!nP Decn enec!eu, 31 15 r sond ?l- 'fA$l. or liaVd' 1 4 ft Uie closing rates. THeIbEST'PAMiLv ilEDIdlNE. Ladies should use the Brandreth Pills frequently. .Triey "will ensure tiierri 'from severe siekness'bf the stomach, ' ahd, cen- erally speaking, entirely prevent it.' The oranuiein. ruis. are uariTiiess. i ney i ncrease t he powers b f I i fet hey do noi depress t ii e in ." 1 ' Fe males wl 1 ( fi n d ? the m o secure that slate of health which every mother wjshes to enjoy. , In the costive- V. l.'-tH "t i Till. IU'. 1; .. ., ' S.j. ness so often prevalent at this interesting peripdj the Brandreth Piuare a safe and eEc1ualeme1fy:8m e wtt;:i . t J here is no medicine so sale as this it is more easy than castor oil, jpnd , is now 5enejralljoseiTSy lldies'lhriogh? their cbnrtnement?a-I)r. BVandreth can fe- ter to manv.of our first physifcians who re- couiwiviiQ 411s A'uis 10 meir paucni? 10 me Ok, . , j.. j ease and pleasure. ; - AOtvR remains iiiu . , int icot uii J)r. Brandrelh's Pills, in all cases of" bodily suffering. As'Mhis t.- A, X If op, the body be.' The' writer ; fias t long used them arid has ; never found theni jail of imparling relief. lii all acutb diseases. Q Brandretli's Pills' and' mild Wiet he to good health.,' 'In chronic complaints let tlie Pills be used as often as convenient, by which means the vitality of 'the blood wi 11 be improved, and the crisis will be generally; brought ojiout; the disease being changel.lo acute, a lew large doses of Pills and a few days -confinement to the house, wiilehange'ihe chronically diseased fndi- change Ily vidua! to a sound man. This is no figure of . ;ma2inalion. it can bc proved bv a perienced disease, no matter whether it be a ! cold or a cough; whether it be .tsthma or consump- ; lion; whether it be rheumatism or pleurisy: , wnclncr it be tvpus or lever ana-ague, or . ... , Jl i' i " .; bilious fever; cramp or whoopma cough or . '. .. . r ' ' , ..... measles; wnether it ne scanei lever sma" Pox: that lhe kn(wn as liran- Bailev 1 onfbrd dreth's Pills will surely do more than all! Braswell NW II . ... e . , . v , oraswei vv n the medicines of the Drue stores for vour i nnnnt II . , 7 , : . - restoration to health, and what is more will surely do you no harm. JA II persons should carefully pur cbs! " p'- . o. reR.,l?,ly appo.ntc. ARen,s. They would , thos .n.ore ihemselvcs .he genome arfdc; uiiili inib n ji. v inu i w i ilii iil.ui u ;h Coun'rfeit article. Be careful. For sale by GEO. HOWARD. Head Quaiters. 2st Reg'i Tarboro', April 11th, 1849 THE commissioned OtTuers of this Re - - . rp hprphY n,(ipr.d i Mtond in Tjirboro on lh " first Sii.irdav ( ih ' v ' May, in summer uniform, for officer drill and Regimental Court Martial. ' All persons throuohout the Regiment, who desire exemption from Militia duty under the recent net of Assembly, exempt- ina persons over 35 years, aie notified N ' that lhev must iret a certificate from the Regimental Court Martial and,lhev may d ,.OMrt M9rtU on lhcS8me tla. By order of Col. HENRY T. CLARK. Robt. R Bridgers, Adft; ' $20 Reward.- STRA VED from i he Sub- scriber,at James Bridgers's, in 7 " ' Edgecombe countv. on Tiipm hy nlR,u ,asU a handsome bay horse ca. ed PEACOCK, with a blaze face, left hind i I ocr rnn nnlnr. hvf. VP.irs n H ami nhnitt Halifax bounty, N. C; mw: DANIEL Masonic ' jWticelZZ TlNEpA Henry fioxhal), will J a ke4) I ale !rS nVjiis late rcs.i5leneqStihe;it this month, (the 15th instant.) The Members ojk Coneord;l-0lge,an.4 ratejitv general ly arojfraternajiy ipiled poj attend.. mB& QnlecoC-thelVyM.;;, Theiftevd. Brother JohnhSpejght.is expeeled to preach onIho oecasionj . i.- . April 2, 1849i?n( iV i'selquoU t I A . .April 6,1849. . t 15, t I 1 ..... 1 AGENTS wanted in MPrw rr acuve agent may clear $5Q0 oi year. ,A cash capital' of aT 4 $50 will be necessary. Full ol the principles and profits of ti;S will be git eri on annlimtinn .... gPDc' ouiuui ur uy icuer. he per. ia4be Paid; Please to Ji postage N0.V128 Nasu sneei, Newrk ding this- not ce.) nAK::rj . tj0s, shall receive anv7e n ! g unSCN glomes, vv&ich retail j pCr volume Sen, nni. rTn to 3 (ed as abov,' ' :W" dirccU jRemaining in the Pos( Office- a T arbor o'fter,A lo, ,ucnu not taken outbtfotei 1st of Julj next, will be seat to the General PostOffica as dead letters, Anderson Henry : Johnson R A 1 A ndrews Wallis ; 1 Kpioht Jesse C Barnes James,. i .. Lane Patrick or,; UaileV Jonathan Lodge VVm Lid don Thos L LongWm R Lane Ann L Miss LaneN L Miss " V Bradley Willie 3 CottenMrs T'orSarn,l Moore Elijah j Cherry M F Miss Mayo N Mm treeman S Mr. Fn Wm Mayo Hasty Philips STMiss Pond Edwin Ruflin Mary Miss Savage P Mrs Scarborough B W u, ? . Garner Elazarus Green Thos W Howarrl Wilson Taylor Ely W Harrison Julia Miss Walsh Wm M Rev 8 Irwin Leah C Mrs Weeks Jary Mrs Johnson Rev Jer Williams Henry ; 44 JAS. M. REDMOND, P. M , JVotice. THE Subscriber ; having qualified as Executor to the last will and testament of ! t,ie ,ate James in,RPen en'r. dee'd, at 'the February Term of Edgecombe County of Co"t, 1849, hereby gives, notice to all : 1 : i ; 1 .1 - i i . i i i . - av'8 c,aims aga'nsi &aiu uee u u, ; present them for payment within.the tune I Prescribed by law, or this notice will be P,ead in bar oftheir recovery., Ao, all j persons indebted to said dee'd are notified ! ,0 make Wnent as no indulgence . will 1 oc S,ven-- urr. , March C, 1S49. Notice. THE undersigned at the February Term of Edgecombe County Court. 1849, having qualified as Executors to the last will and testament of the late Theophilas Parker, and letters testamentary having is-, sued to them, hereby notify all persons 1 JWVI,, c,dlu,a w.r-. U ...:.u: .K 4'. li i l... lour nv - '" w,m,u ' WV?yc-r' j this notice, will be plead in bar of their re- covery. JAMES WEDDELL, ROB' T, R BRIDGERS, March 16, 1349. ...... Ex's. 'Dr.KUWfV.... Abyssinian Mixture. For Gonorrhoea, Glbetv Fluor At- - bus, Gravel, t Pro7 the ' Mil ton Chron icle. Laurel Grove, (near MHtoh) Jan. 15, 1848 Or. Kuhlbear Sir" '' - ' ' : 'We haVd ndw been-abdutf seven years,' 'Agent tor ihe ale of yoarResiorer oflbrt Blood, and oth er Medicines, acd areriiappy to tate they hre iven in all cases general satif faction, particular, ly the Abyssinian , Mixture has ffiveu universal satisfactioo, 6o,that everf pne, who ha9 used n. has received that relief that. (y on guaranteetl ia your directions' Mr James Mi Vernon, to who you recommended your 5 Klrothutic. "Extrccf, to Rheumatism, loub a bottle'of if at 50 Cn. and tWh rabroVatioas cufe hirn entirely, a" disease has never returned Yours, regpectfuHy K IB B Y. XNV EBSONV; Agents GEO Tffi) tt9ItO r r bo r f; F. XfarRhalMtaimix; Jwnes SimmonsWeldon; c' C. Pugh, Gaston t rnE.tCookJ Warronton; iler' ry GcwJlofi,:VarrHiton; P.i Drown," LouurP; Johrr Ha Brodic,;Frankflio;LQui II. Kittle. He v onmhUu iiMfov pale. At TTtTS OFFICEiM ? - :' Uii f
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