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nlTlD OTJTfiAW,? liters. XIAI.BIGII, IT. O. TIIUHGD AY, C CTOBER 6, IC3G VOL HO. I3 a jr.IOittAS ?. LE7IAV, i rB0PRIETOtt AKD PKBMSUElt. T Kit MS. -r - 1 rTI j,. t hree dollar per ana m one - ia.iaoi.eyeer,"s peronieidenrwiihoutthi i c.j, who maydeireto become tiberiber, r - . t I . . L t - J ' -ill be trtetiy requnxn id pjui nir a- -aiftitorthe jresrUtuUwIptioifift ndvaoeei ,.rtethre time for one loJIr, and twen- i,:i!tt Wlt tw ""towtfa.. ' I.itti 'I11 I'd'""1 moat "be i-otl snl j, IXJLAXD ROUTE Norfbcrn onJ Southern Travel ling. ""' The Richmond, Freileriokaburg antt Potomac fliil K'H'I Company, in ennneclion wnh lb mil II, mil anil Steamboat Cnmuanit-t on tlie entile, be adopted ihe following f chclule,!by wbiek the nadv .""w iMTiriu,. r t - -NorlUwurd Direction. , i ( )..i.YI. , ' "" " 5 'Jltoh.N.'C. t S o'clock, P. M. fVierai.uir, ... 'IS K!,. ' Jftebm-Hiil. , . , M " ,A. X1..-J " Vliinin, , ' , 8 , A, M. . , js.iuitMue, ,J' tL.-.!!. . A. M.i '. ' rcrWsrt" .-. t.l ;oV'otk.;ry, ,: ' ' RftJiWihtl, J- .'la.ii(i M -hinto, ' 7 . -t Ualumore. 4 '! '" " Nw York. - . H - V . w. X, "y . ; ottliwarI Direcflcii. ! ' , t s i ". Yoik, , ,- t A o'clock, F-t- - fcbHWWv .---' P. ! 10 T ' anniT t v k.'- r -rrtiat S o'clock, p. rn, 7 - u p. ra. . 1" " -p. m. 7. i 'p.- in.' . , ft " a. tn.J n.liimore, Uit'hiiinud, : The h,ol lime rcn,nirtl betwrefl Ulakrly and - Hew VtV, b.mjj Jt"tttihf'trft iX t&HtHulli wwrATsa fWHf.'11eea-'t)l1e'raiOv , N Ynrk. Jtorthmiritt, ti ilayt and IS Aavivt fitiilhvarih, I.) ilayiandt hour.' Of the whole ditianoe ""betwerii WukeTr liid ttaUimore,-140 nul Utiivalted Opoit Hull RoatU, and SO teile by Steamboat;' .-1 t i . - Tbe alaite Iratrllint'.'wlilth U tonttHcled 1T - M'Mra. I. WbaUonj k (;t, and Menr.i H , Atcfj k O. In the bandanmert mnnr, being "TnowonlJ 34 nuteiiti VWwntnywpKH eiluee : i In; t(Hi4ion-lrf4lM Itail UnaU . - - ' flTJ I',nc;er are tieer in ilaneerof 1lnjr. . prrlerenee briir j;fvtn to luch a enter and eon. Ti inie wi the 1jmmr k;---- f -. - H a Uv arrangcmenia hich tliil Company I nmk Ine. r-iti i, travelling ltn Ihe moil a n h their l;(;i(;e( will be nn-yeil to and Irftni the IVnot wicliouf ejiarei. ' Xtn ll Kail Koa, tcb will b eapeaially approprJaedJto .Norths rrn anil hooiliern I ranrllerai ana. In tcnefnl Hie ' iman)'i Agrnli will adopt all nieatnrei jca'auiaied m eaacnileKtaisiiiiaie theic inurner, t.'trri: tr ind Horte are " anrely and expeili tinudy trHasrteil enabling thote travelling in tin-ill. wb llie ad.litinnal M l the Potoiaie Steamboal, anil tlte I'clenbura; Uail Road to ae- imi.liaU, wiilmul fatigue to Hie horara, the jour i.ej D (eiBi Wasbmtion and lllHkely, U in two iline. -.'.' - C7 The Mail Train leave'michmond at 5) o'clock, a m. rming, leave (be Bowling Oecn at 11 o'elorfc, a.m. i The alternate Traint for I'afvniicra and freight, leave i Hiehroorid at t d'efcek, a m.- and Bowling Grava at 3 o't-loek. p. Wi. V .' . , . -. ;. All poiailile care wilt be taken ol bapjuge, bat will be carrieu only MMt nw'a .r , hII ItOAD OKflCE, Kwhnwnd, fiept.'l9, !836i . 40 S . Tl'PE rOt'XDHV. , .. E WHITE St W. I1AC.UR reeneeifollr in. liH in tbe iriuter of the- United Stale to whom tVy have l.mj been fcoown at CMablnhen letter rounilei i Ibal I hey have now rorraed ro-nrt vin-iliip in eaid buiinrit and hope from iheir iiIimI tbill and experieiiee to be kbls to give :itii'aciion to all who may favor llira with their onlerv. The filrodnelinn of machinery in place i me nnneaHuy proeen ei easting type by hand a rtekiJernlura by Ihe American and E;i. niit?an fouQiItn w by American higeuqity, aid heavy rxuemlitore of lime and money on llie mrt X Ihe aeniot' (wrtner, firat luceettirely Kitcntire use of the maehine to eatt letter hai fully tected and eubithd it Mperiority over that it hy the old proceu." Th better foun dry buiiwM, will hereafter be carried on bv the psrtiet above named, tyder the firm of White, !1"iE,,rJ.v0- he weimea exlnbita a enmplrte 'V I ,',an,'m' !y'!"rn,,,ne P-:-iTbeJt,ord Creek P. O.GraaHle o.SeplVd. ligM an4 tliade. : ' , , 8nHIUt trf "ttt 1f trf pf1ftrtrij pttie;'hfch J iciia tor ine iMA "jnii m int-ir eunn)er l tne manutarttW, , l'r'Wa. ( :hae..eaaei, .ompaakg. licViTlk. and every article aed m the printiug bu ' kttt for-4-and fureiahedat abort oticwQfi yi-etnkea In exchange for new at nine -',,". . e York. 1838. RTF.4TJO' WANT ' A yoii(t ri-iiilrman. rraduate of 33 D. -vfevv4.'S?HiVailMw CllllcLre. illVl.. mi&lki. t nkl.ln Middlebary achool, or a a tutor in aome privt0r,,M!.,,'' ha ati.twtoiT tratimonial of hi'5 t , acter and nualifiualion. a. a lead ""I? u 4 bwidLgurfeeouraa in- AyJZ'JH" Tu' ju arrived in Ualciel-.in!enJr,,t. . ' Z bermaneid eeupatien. J'f f , Utek Addrea to U S l.l,rP, - Raleigh. X. C. Sept 87. ilium IloleU . . 1836. Iwp. Tlie Subieriher. after :e. turning hi thank to Uia trneralh; ibr the n irienii ani to ine ry iinei-at atitipoil Hi hi method of mfurmi have given him, take ; them, that he ha told :od to Merchandize. U hi em ire Mock ot aail, enlvnhMing on le praetieable, niieti all mg the place a won a perton io'lehted to liiut www lor ward, aettl nd4oet4teir arounta. J SO. U POWELI... it2, 1S35.. 41 61, RmhkSvId, X. C. S . ', t Bank st On Saturday, the bet ) at I J o'clock, I Bank of the State iih of Uc.it month, (Oelo- lt fore the front door of the tolaee. will h ant, I Jt I North Carolina ill lliii Puldie Aoctinn, roe cim, rOUHTEOX silt of aid Bank. . 1 HIES of tbe Capital Stock Raleigh. Sept. eJ. ; . - CJ" The Itev'd TV '."; liver the annoal WV'' Mt' "1TB ,U de liesoT the Wake FofS hehe Hie two Soeie day of Kovemberex) UMitute, oo tbe Slth ;: . IISSOI The Urm of H'. J. L"JIIO.. .it dT (li.ilve.l ly mo ' "1-' " . v ' . jial conn nti and in lit. two ike buMiie win c c. . . . , -. , nr. n A n I i. ...wn. , 1...... .11 I'linrani iit II, I4A. a-'Oiinora fcamaay k Ci nl IZ'" l;..'nl.' ifia.it LX . '-S'lV '"""'V. -1 1 ' !. .r a and luahoni nnvnu-nl ... ... ha are in arrrar with R ej;h,Sept. ISih, JMS. Lr.M V. 40 Sw r r A I J TO WESTERN EMWB.WTS. -31T0 ACHES Of MISSISSIPPI 1 . .; VV -7 The aabcnlr cttrn fur sale all nfh i taud, Ivinsr in itrfpr eonuioine , , 31TO Acres. v nfrw.. r.nr?.-M.. nCk... m::.:-: tippi, by.roea whow jiidpnent of Cotton iiuucaa iierer be doubted. They lie in the e?'intie of Kempt r and Oktibbeha, and are .miateaihtrfdur mlfti cst bftdhim - l""" P,CM nH wu "re? I I I . ... . . . ln ui nie cCTimrj jiniicicmiy conveni- . . " r ent to naviiiiion hn k.i;.tnff itint it iJiewxamnaicn. - A letter ' Irotn an mark are uunecttunr, aa it UMreaaontble- officer tcrviog'liir&e'deiECcnmehtMja t auppoae that penon removing t tbe that every man seems now animated bv Wen would purchaHr without jookfef and (he desire to share in the glory of ter J'iJtr'"fffr thcmaelvea, I will dcicnbe the k- Vit- ;.; U a. . 1 a, . at ' ; "; a-" n,r,.V" uar " Beci,on: w hair rih N- vv o " nf a n W half of 8 W Q of ,. , s 6 ,', wt. ! u.. niim mii(i iiikcii un , ,tu Cr i nUC( ,m Will II IB UCIICTCU K half of th? W u of 8 Township nine' mow an acre in an hour.: It possesses a R hulf of N W Q of 8 18 T 13 It 16 E. t W half vt. 8 B Q of 8 31 T 10 li 1 J E. i . ; B lialf of S RO of S 31 T Uo It Do- W half of"!? li orS-SlTRDo."? hH: of N K-"nf9 SI T Bo Hlhv- K htlf of N-tVdTSriT9 WE.- f , Y Itolf of N E VT S 1 1 T Dt Tt ln." 4 W half of S E Tof S Do T Da It Do.' " W half of the S W Q of S 10, v i W half of ihe N W Q of S 15. - i I N half of tlte E half of the N W Q of sec tion IS. - ' N-lialf of Hid WhaltoUJie.jS.Wq of sec tion 15. ... . I ." - t ; : ! -. S U ftof 9 9. , . E half of the N E Q. of 9 16. , - N half of the E half of the 6 E ft of see- tion 16.- , - ... .' . , f S half of the W half of the SJ W Q of see- - tion 15. - . ' All of Township 19 Itanpe 1 East. - j t S EQf eclion25. Ntialf 6f the TT"EQ tof secliotrSfl.V Both of Towniihipi 28 Rane 13 East. SWQof aection 30-' - N W t, of aection 31 " VY half of the N E Q of eection 31 of Towo rahip 181tnpe 14 EasL " ' 'v " SKQof aeetiortS. - f Khaif of-thfr & W of aection 5. . N E e-f"eetiP. . . Elalf of the N W-Q of aection fl. N half of the W lialf Of theN W a of lee- . tion 9. a ' v W All of T6whhtp 19 Range 14 East, t I W half of the NWQof section i2.r E half of S E aection ' " ';,f f . R half of S W of section 1 of Tnahlna 1 9 P. half f the TM K Q nf afrti.m 11. reraortiwisiiing to purchase,, gppj, to "'7 "K--u, tfuun sunniv0r starkville, Uktibbene county, MissisaipLi . xkx w Sore- Dy w ricaen. county, aiij, or , jj4 Whitehead, of Green cotwv. al-lira. Vnr further information write ft, me al Naahvillc, Sept. llT1836 vfa.. t-'ZAO 4vr" TO MEIiCIIAX1S. , y4f J"rf,aw m.--r? We have Importf,, hj th, ship Hark! AyJ - T---: -B- tv aanuigiou.. anu nineruia, the heaviest and b iMorta1 stock f Europe an good ever ir our poeion..Our atsort neot of Aroenerb Kn0J, TerJi eatenive and eompletn. 1 hetj, Goodf w, win wU holeale, e verily hclicVp ow ,n(j m MrrW jn,iancei lower tliHn tii;i f.,.h,i. k i,,,,,,,!,, i Northern Ma ,ket, and on aa liberal term, there. ny aaving yhe cu,,, aiercbaot, Inturaoee, . . rj otlcr ioealeotal expentr. PAUL, MOIXAN k CO. ' w"inrB.Va. Sept. 12. 1889 40 8t ' ,810 ItEWAIlD. ' , ' "traytj frBm aubacriber. on Ifilb laat mo,,,!X a lane aorreUor aome roialit v abavl f1 9 year old, about 5 feet hiKh, tome white m bA r,.-.. , ..,, 0B her fore arm. rubbed bv. le.rrwiHevcd in one (bouldert heavr built. r ii3""' 0'c't n3r iuforuMtioe w'll be thank . p, received by letter, or the above reward V bought the mare of -Squire Thompion, near cion Siatioo. In Oranre eountr. f ' JZAT&JV-'J-WJHTEr 40 SW KAIL BO AD STOCK, "Tor tale Jiarei" TtaTelgh" 'Ccirait'otritsll Uoad aloek. ' V. .- ' v ' -b? . .VUXECKAgejit,. I2ih Sept. 1830 , , .... 5. , 8 tf , iiiiwMaiwwMaaMawwaiaMawwaaaawaaawwaawwaMMwa) THE SURPLUS REVENUE. We per eeive that the papers, of all political complex' ion; are devoting the aurplua revenue to va riotit ohjecit of Slate policy, a if it were really already in tbe SUte tresiurie. j 1 be law. it ia true, has beenDaescd, but tbe mon ejr is not yet out of tle yipe of the depot- ne fcaukt, tioritai the day fur tneniiKriOtHron arrived. It ie' Understood, from high autho- riiy, that a ib the dentin 'of the Preitdent to reeninmend it repeal, in hiaopening meaiage to Crmgresa, and there can be no doubt that a airrnuoua eflbrt to that end will be made in both House. It is, we think, impoasible lor the plan to succeed, but we are unwill ing; to consider any thing as certain that de pend upon the consistency of the dominant party in the House, or the stradfaMDCM ef their confederates in tbe Senate. -y ti x"t '2V Bolt. Chrtnictt. ' Messrs. TouliflT, of the Boston New says MW e are just informed that a keg containing $ 59.000 in gold, from New York, for the Fulton Bank, of this city, put on board the steam - noat Rhode Island, yesterday,, n as been stolen. It was put in the captain cabin, or office, and it is presumed, was taken while lying at the wharf, in JN York. The loss was discovered be tween Newport and Providence. Mr. VanBaren . tells Mr.. William that he is opposed to the principle . of Distribution. His . opposition is not confined merely to the distribution of money, lie U equally opposed to any division Of power wishing to keep it all,; widi the money,-in the" ' hands of the Presitlt-nt. Nrt S'reif. John-Butt is st'.'i in ,IAni?J.LLhYjinkees..Iaj1onjon ie mmlcl of a locomotive is esliiiiifnl ultirll II IfllvA una 4) , i rt t . 1 .! . ,lv, ..u..iicvk utiles an lhur oa a rad road without sfeam! - at -. ----- - John Sergeant and John M. Scott are the Whie candidates for Congress PbiUJelphia, Messrs. Ingersoll and .i r . '" Pr"e" repre-enuuf c, eiiHing a re-eiecuon. - JiecaAuodred..momrtea Ten- nessee ionteer who have beea ew- camped la Alabama lor tna last six "weeks, and who at the last oui t0 mdi into Floruli dates were w a w mm Via I II IV A IU( lUtt MS y .v have been unanlmousU in favor of the I f ' ' $T '' "'' 1""' mm inmaiia n .laiiaj mi f ,. I. -IA Mr.' Wilson of New, YorlcT: has invented a moving machine, propelled by two horses, which "cots a s swath of self . sharpening power,' and ma be usea in cutting grain. Burea was a mamberf the N '-'T LrgTslature" ia i8U-iand voteAfoqt srisoruUahtS til., likl liul nr ...v. 'i"i'B Iteu'.ved That the war1 I ImhoUtii and d! a at root; and that to emtilou Uia SliUtta in an yatw nmr Kiti-ftJ(iniKa4.'- r . , , Wiat do the old Democrats say to lhis?.ro. !fVeflr. ' ."Tins has een corilraiticleil by (hef; ntiwitry- vener et--uuur.-uu i uic New York editors who are conversant with all Van Buren's public acts, say .....t". 'ti .. ' a..n .a that it is literallr true. Mr. B Van's fast friend, and those tend to know lav that he i j pre author UI IltMIUIIU lUtBOIIinjrr ;r. C IV 11 1. - iJB Buren.r-A!2S; of Van : 73 i , 4 'I i , Lead ins Tennessee was th '.t ursi ouiie X trlnr forward General Jackson. iJforth Carolina and Penn- H,YT,,VfoMoweJ. KTennessee and " VC. rol ifta; ftave-TejectedVah iiiauia ntu luiiuvv nl mr. ' Hall Jl6ait Meccintt,-lst : week thf! receipts on I. .the. Providence Road were over 88,000. , During the month pi juiy tuey were mqre than 298,000, Nearly 8000 a week is received from , the rTanntoaT and Dedhani branches)" r.;V.i.,-:. : On the" Worcester jCoad the travel has lolsof increased. The receipts during the past week were ?,5,203, 'Mi. I'.m i, Hnn tk: : rn I .ii.ii& uuu vuia luuic is Ql 0i allu upoMlieFrovidence, gz. ' So we go. We perceive in looking over the proceedings of the Van Buren Convention, that he cannot fintl-DeaTO- crats enough in the State of New York mong the "conspicuous leaders of the Convention is. Geurt fan Schdonhoven, of Saratoga, whom we remember as a federal member k of the" ' Legislature, Tolmg against the Democracy on all occasions, yet hr Is now Van Buren's right hand man. .AT? V. JS. Slur. , v Singular Thought .-The Philadel- phia Saturday News says, lhat the ar chitect of one of the prisons in that city was lately told by a prisoner , that he did not linow his business, r ihe would not have built ; the . cells for solitary confinemnt square, for ;afd he! there is something to break the monot ony there is a corner upon which I can fj 1 my eyeA it is an objects Had yotLmadl them.rountj J tBhouJdLJjave gone crazy- in a week. war ..v an nana, in a tetter tome isavy Department say" f that ' fears are apprehended at rort au Prince of an opportunity of-personally erpress piratical depredations from the- new in to yoo, Tiot only our ad miration of aiiiiiigciiicuv uy mc iiajiicn govern ment, compelling; foreign produce to pay duties wr foreign coin,, although every thing was in a quiet and' undis turbed state when he was there in Au- ; CORRESPONDENCE. I; Gen; Edwaid II. Dudley. '. , llilltborough, Augiint Wib, I8J6. ' ' JSeor&V.'A large JPprtionloC, the citizens of Orange county, desirous of celebrating the ' success of the whig party in the recent contest whicht bas eventuated 4 in' your" election to; the Elective chair of North Carolina, and of testifying their approbation "of the course of M r. Mangum in the Senate of the United States, have determined to accomplish those objects by giving a public Barbacue at this place on the irth day.of September next, in honor of yourself and . Mr, Mangum; upon which occasion we in behalf of the whig party of this county, respectfully solicit the pleasure of your company,- With sentiments of the greatest respect and esteem for your public and private character, we vare sir, : Your most obedient servants, . . -v, ; ;.C AD WALLADEtt JONES, - WILLIAM HOLT, and o- ; thers, Committee, ic,,-; Wilmington, Bept. 8, 1838. .. Gentlemen: I have had the pleasure of receiving Your favor of the 27th 'alt. -inviting tne to a barbecue, which the Whigs of Orange have determined on gtymg in celebralioniif l!ie recent success in Hie election of Governor, and of testify mg their approbation of tne cnursa uic Honorable W. P. Maifco.ro. in the Senate of the United States. V , For this very, distinguished mark. or. the approbation ot the higs ' of Orange, at my election to tbe executive ;c, at my election to the executive of this state, 1 beg to tender to ' m et it nniA 4fieanta eartft v!m a o ' chair them my sincere thanks and the. assu-j ranee of my utmost exertions," "(how-: ever greatly I can but distrust my au.tivj iu HI9UIO iuui.ciy s aumuwc, tlie best inferesfs of the fatev3, I unite with you, gentlemen, in re cording nyy most. unqualified approba tion of the firm anil manly course pur. sued , by Mr. Mangum, and I verily believe that we' are indebted ; to the firmness and independence of the Se nate of the United States for 1 the check; at least, given to the base and sordid principle of awarding "the spoils to the Tictors," f which v was about being established in our government, and certainly to (the sluniilul waste ot the people's money.' ?' ' ' 5 1 eater pleasure than to inite with eB'41te "-celebratttm ,or"tnr,li.:' a an imperious nature -win not aumit oi my absence lrom home at this time. J take the ,libertjr-of,tyidering subjoined sentiment,' and offering each ofjou, gentlemen, the assurns oi my orreai respe' A'. -Jjiawran'Jr to be; dient servant, . ED WD. B. DUDLEY. Meura. Cad. Jane. Ac. vt , The Hon. Willie P. Mancum: The' firm and independent patriot, who gallantly risked hie own encrifice, in resisting the oyorwliolrainat ln Buelce ofUie1 governmenv to itfve hia coun try from dUgraee and ruin He eminently mer its tne increased confidence of his constituents. -! Hon. Benjamin W, LcisJi. ; IMUboro-ieh. Auirust 30ih 18J6 -r.5ir The public papers will have in taiw.yie:iWtigs:fr in .the election of Gen.' Dudley to the executive chair.VThis victory is the more important, as it ensures the tri umph of the White ticket in November next. s I o you, sir, 'together with the other, masterspirita w bo, at-iYashm s ton during the last . winter," so nobly and fearlessly sustained the constitu tion of bur Common country, this state of things is mainly to be attributed. The people can but wish their own happi ness, and When they err in the meant, to winch they resort, it is for the want of correct informadoiy' Let'truth" be disseminated with tlie "same persever ing zeal that the "propagators of -error employ, and in process of time it must andwtltprevail. Thettld North; State has struck Tbrave blow. It was suf ficient for herlcitizensllld the institutions of their country are endangered, to rally them to the res cue, if Among those , to whom . they consider themselves ' most" 4 jodebted, no name stands higher than that of Benj. W: Leigh ; It is one which has become familiar tons in our social and domestic circle; and must descend to our children, as belonging to the his tory of our country. ? J his victory, to auspicious to the best hopes of the coun try, a portion ot the wing citizens of urange county nave ; determined to celebrate by a barbecue to be given on ine i7tn day ot September, in the neighbourhood of this place. We have thought (hat it would not be unpleasant ioyott-'t-ininglt--WUb..tUa..7MrliQit,.pf your leiro wciTizens."- a o-ee-yoti a mong us on so joyous an occasion scene. -May we hope, sir, (hat you will gratify os hi furnishing us with your public life, but our esteem for the virtues of the private citizen. ' ' CAUWA LLAUEB JONES, WILLIAM HOLT, and others, :( '.-. ' rfliommittec, Sec, Riehmsnd, September 10,1836. G entkmen:! have io acknowletlire your letter of the SOth ulL inviting me to attend the proposed celebration, on the ,17th instant, near HilUborough, of the aignal -victory 'of the ; Whigs of North Carolina, in the election of Gen. Dudley to the chief magistracy of the State. - .Yon need not be 'assured of my entire and hearty concurrence in the principles and sentiments you en tertain, v I rejoice in your success, and estimate most highly the advantages which that success has achieved, and the happy presage it affords of yet fur ther advantages to tha cause of the constitution. I trust in Heaven, that the people of the United States, at the approaching Presidential election, will teach all aspirants to the Presidency in tiine to come, that sycophancy to the President in office, is not the true road to the succession t and convince this President, for an example and a warn ing to his successors, that Ins open and zealous exertion, in behalf of his fa vorite candidate, though backed by. all the influence of executive patronage, give no title to the confidence and suf frage of the people and that his pub- nc denunciations oi au other competit ors as his enemies, merely 1. cause their lellowf ltiaLena tm:. k proper to put them in competition with his fa vorite, are "iis potcnt to tuke awav from tlmthetonildcncfji.ftij pj;rol'atioa ;to X. their country, which they have earned by public service and tried political ami private virtue,, 1 religiously, be Iiere, that the continuance of our free institutions in (heir punt v. depends on tlie result. If , President 'Jackson's daring interference in the election ol his successorVsliafl riot "be' rebuked by the general voice of the nationif his upci aiiti ( in evimo ui luiusy in decent efforts in ftvorof Mr,; Van Ba rcn,"shatt be' '"erovrnful .wilh;ttceear-j we shall soon-.se i tSe successor Caesar installed during the reign of his impe rial predecessor. The remark you make is jest that "let "truth be dis seminated with the same persevering zeal that the propagators oi error em ploy, and in process of time' it must anil will prevail;" this is a fundamen tal principle of republican government. I should be most happy to manifest my zeal for troth and fur the constitution by attending rourcolebratiun I should I. l . .1 uc nappy too. in maainz pciauimi quaThtaricelT citizens of INorth JIirolina,-3-vo ow k mrtr as ret tml y by rta me u -V' o T-'vbom-'! hon.' TM lAl lli Jv--rf fere", and com 4U IIIUiVn.irfl'V Imy juuties,interT most reluctantlv, invitation you have giv- to be assured, gentlemen. f -tny grateful-senef 4he- froal b roancst: lomra ;-me-rrnattctr(t nn your letter, and of the pride I feel in your good opinion. :' lam, with all respect, ', Your obedient servant,. ' ' ' , W. B. LEI GIL Messrs, Crdwallader June and others, . v Udhibarouglw. - - . - . Hon. Littleton Tt'. Tnzewrll. -' Norfolk, ISepU 7, 1830, Gentlemen: have just received your letter of the flOth alt: in which you have been pleased to invite me to pitrtaker-f -a publie 4inner-4hat tli LWigOf l'the;caunt.rM..OranwR: po to give en the l'tlv instant, near Hillsborough, in celebralion of the re sult of the late elections in your State. Although I participate very sincerely in the satisfaction you express at this result, which 1 deem cot less honora ble to North Carolina than important to the future destiny of ur common country and although I should be hap py to mingle with yours the expression of my own sentiments in regard to this auspicious event, yet I am constrained to deny myself this pleasure. The distance from this place : fo ; Hillsbo rough is too great for an old man like me to venture upon so long a journey, especially at this season of the year. Ipray TouVlherefore, to. accept tbiaaa my apoiogy lor declining your kind in vitation. do more than lusticc. ircntle. men, io the fancied merit you ascribe to my political course. W'hatever that course has been, the principles by which it has been regulated were taught me bv the examntpa if hfforn me in the life and conduct of some of your own estimable citizens wjth whom it was my good fortune to be associat ed in the public coucils. -at different periods.- Most of these have paid the debt of naturei but their preceDts still reWarrtlias'1ircltslllktrate'd'li'T their practice. Guided bv these nre- cepts. North Carolina was the first of all the British coloniei to proclaim to tlie world the encroachmenta made by the British King upon the rights of his American ubjetlsj and : to announce her determination to become indenen. JdenUf nies soon loiiowed her example, and declared. Guided by the same pre eepta, North Carolina was one of the two States who at first refused her as sent to the present federal constitu tion, until it should be so amended as to offer abetter guarantee of her rights. Guided . by the same precepts, North Carolina has bee6 -.tlie firat to proclairf.; by tbe event bf her recent elections, her invincible devotion to the cause of American liberty, which must be en dangered whenever the incumbent in! the office of President becomes a par tisan in the election of his successor, bending all the influence and patron age of his high place tolbe accompli sli- mem oi' ins views. i t tiiiuk I understand tlie character of the citizens of North Carolina, as well as that of her prominent statesmen. Believing this, when in the of my retirement I first '.heard of the commencement, of . tho struggle -you have lately passed through, Mid "nut hesitate to declare what would be its result. During the continuance of your contest, many mifltatements were circulated as to Its progress; but my bi lief was never shaken bv any of them. I felt confident "of the event; althouch. your letter leave me the Hi at certain information what this had bt en. Permit me to congratulate you upon your success. ; You owed it to ynur forefathers and to yourselves to mnks such a Bfru-ojle. Yoti have made it in t,.-5 same spirit which formenrdy ar.i-' mated them and you have achieved the like success. May the ultimate resutFs"of this" prove as auspicious to you and to yours, as were the effects of ftbeir.eCQrtf to them and to I to tleclina---1 the en ml''e. al pray ti you. I have the honor to be, very respect fully, your most obt. servt. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. Cadwalladet J one, Esq. oVe. -? - llilUborough. ' ' ' , ., P. S. Be pleased to tender to our assembled friends the following toast: vorA Carwi'fia Liie th niuruam alar, in the darkest hour she manifests her aplcmlur, a welcome harbinger of the eoming day, , , Hon. Ilrnry A. Wise. " " v ;i?t l.illibosviBl beptember 3,1. 18.13, - Sr.The Whtgf of Orange county norm carouna, propose to celen-' v .in ,- x.w .. tne ovennroty oi me spoils P.ate this State, io signa!lya)'chiev jartv In late electionii, by a public Hed at the be given oa the irth V-rbecue, to town, in honor 6fV.nst. near this Governor elect, Ojen. Dudlev tha Mangumj IVl'und the Hon. Mr. yitationu.iU their committee of in celebWdesirous ot signalixino- tin. thO-atloii by the presence of aomir.r I m1 distinguished men whose public the politics of the county, respectful. ly tolieit i hej?easur jew-compa., Jbe. committee, w-ould avail them- -selves of the occatinn to etpfess their "'. approbation of your political conduct, ""' wbich, originating in the most elevated patriotism, has been marked with nn usual talenir-purity-and fimtitMe-1.- ingcrib?diTrn3weoh Tpub.t ' lie benefactors and clmlli. nrvPft .n warmest admiration. - With sentiments of tl.e greatest res pect, we are, sir, your obt. servants. UAUvV AIiIiADKR JONES, - U1LL1AM HOLT, and others, Cotnniittec &.c. , ,,, .; Eaatville, Northampton, E. 8. Va. . ... Pcpt, I2ilu lo3C. Gentlemen: My residence being at Accomack C. H.,- I did not receive your invitation to the barbecue to bo given on tbelflh near Hniiibi.fou.'h." addressed 'i(Tln".tliim'"'place7antil yesterday evening. 1 assure you "that I could cordially unite wilh you in per- ' son, in doing honor to Governor Dud. ley and the Hon. Mr. Mangum. and more especially to ihe State of Nnrth Carolina for the example" of "patrio'tiain -which her late elections have set to the Union but want of time and prcsf- "5 vjHKngciuriiii win now prevent me from being one of you," except in sentiment and sympathy. - I thankyou.gcnilemen, for your fa vorable opinion of my political motives and conduct.- I beg you to pay my " respect to your IwnoiciJLgijfgfs, ac. ceptmy good wishes for yourselves, and to drink to your "good company" for me the toast " .vV'( Crp(;ia...ttd.,2Vis!vrifotbrr.... and dauKbtiT felaAlike .in .proud hidfpend. ' ence, republican cutriotivm and nntiiit Hlifih L. H hitB U jwculiarly tht-ir own jewel. i ours in me bonilnof the country. . HENRY A. WIKi Messrs, Cajwaliadcr Johcs, and oilier, " ' ' , voiujutuce, ove. ' " Hon. 1m1j IVill.niin. ! , urry county, Sejrtrmber UUi, IS.ia. Cfrtcj;ien:Iliaveilulvr.THiti,.l th. invitation w ith t hich yu ha n hontml me to attend a public barbecue ih th instant, "to be givt n in celebra. ' tion of the triumph ol Whig princi ples and constitutional" liberty so hap. pily evidenced by the Jute elections in . mis 6iate." No event since the establUhment f our independence can deserve com. rocmoration more tliah the one which " you propose to celebrate. It proves tMithcre ia at redeeming virtue in the people; that although daring usurps-Umd-fbgitHMia mrsrue-nrey-Tjbtjin temporary ascendency, vet tin at last will assert tha true priuciplrs of the government, and restore all things to a sound healthy condition. Be as sured, gentlemen, it would afford mo very great r!eure to att efi;l Vnnr l - rhratiiin nn tTU :e i .. . ","'..y? " ,UUJCSi 01. .an.. inuisnensauie cnaraclcr did rio not pie- vent it. I otter to you the following scnti- ment: , 1 .UTU I'rintiitci t C'onttilutiouat liberty As dear to North Carolina in ls;i6 a in i.u--ay tliey ever continue to be eijuallv valued, dc maintained with the same Crmm-a " l am, gentlemen, vour most obedi ent and very humblo servant, J.KWI3 WILLIAMS Meurs, CaJwallader Jonc and other, . wuuiniiiiD, o.c. : - ; XI in ton C'raiff, V.sq,. f ' aliburjr Sept. , 1S3(J. benUemen: Your f the Smb. ..w;- mo, inviting me, in behalf cHlie cili zenscf the county of Orange, to parti cipate with them on the irth ink in the celebration of tha recent triumt li of wh.gpqncii '. siti this atate, reach ed me a few day since. Enga-nit-nts that may not be bit,l.en compel m to lorego the pleasurcl kin,; ' f,,t,j j wceting tlieia at the f.-sti-, ,nl ' that day. The 11th of A tv i9a pn.ud day for North Can,!, one would be more ftaiiru-, , r would in the cel. '. ration of Vne . -v tl.e Wilis party t'oat d iy achieved. ; is a suurc cf gratification to ne v ! 1 1 i.i,imuc-:pre3.r,.i, nwut l-. ty i.i Norl'i Cai.'!it it de-ceini,i-i!. "i'. - -v.' -) v, , -' to declare ". :,,,.lr foreign in, t ' ',' ( r vc I tS " -
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1836, edition 1
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