in.mwn
l9l0f'iViit I AYhigs. :-'---:ir so.: it will-.' iV 'parties in jhe j pJ?y-in happening to ho present at the
JitU$lVrA''a 1 House, ami stillleave theAYJugs the bene- tuM"ahisp, the 1J having. e.,twl he-
i 1 ' . v ' i . . '. ; ; o Uvreu the lower niw and panned thrnuo-h the larger
g foWKXTlOK a . beheld at Salary, j fit t t rM imum-.ty ,h,e Sena f pa dhtly fiL ml heT TtoKS
i i"u-lOJd.v of 0:t-.he-, influence to jj.jr.tv large eUMJ to lilt uutlm pnJlM g:tl uudw U,c -km on the Lack Mr.C, linger-
COIls; ruction oi a""1 -- , v.n.-? i, i.n.. j.h.j, vi-i ii'im " , ! pain imoiu an noar. alter being- t:iKen
j; ;1n ''- U is dcsirable-Mli -t Wke : fast u, iuu-grity, which Wtt cannot per- UV house where he .expired an intern! he-
i 'Hies, Nashville Repub!ican;tf I3th
ins?, states tt in lYtck&m rounty, rTnn.
' on the breccnlitfir Monday. suclFauaiiufy
, ..: ,- renre-it-m-.l in Urn i.ouv:
lM I : i, i v'lt-w to the atl",T'-fn
' " .....I'mir-te'.!! k Ul.l the IJoUfl-
2t in RIrit'. o.v Motul ,y .fwf Supwrmr
i ;,!fi:na.iivce of Uie cUlzMw"uf the (5 u '))'."
1 " .r-MANV ailZKNS.
Sfp' O. lb jO.
oil w3Ps kSC
his removal, l.avifig':eivtirelj disappeared.
T!it is only one case there nw, antl that
in ;i coiivalescijut state. 'I'jie alarm which
at hist n'i vatkl our community -alio- j of rain fell ilur'mir a snacti of evcnt
gcther snJtilerl. and business has resttuietl , that stock of all kituhs, fence, divelliiiV
i.jvontexl channel.. ; ! hiiu-cs, iron works, and iiujeed every thing
:C7 Since the above paraaplk.yvan jtliio the -rasjve oftJie flooil fas--swept
, type,, the siHjjorned CnTimyntcation from ; J.,way '.Two families oh Teljow Creek per-
xiwse tiui.in-; .... . ' -r ,,-Jklr. Dkvkbrux came to h.nnL which il- I wneil, with the exception of one nesro, wha
accuracy ot the lort'tpiiug ciaiemem, we " . ...w,n iust,ates so f.frcibly the eflicacr,of Vacci- i v htmseu ty ascending a tree, r .It-is
k1i.i1 h. nM;,m t t hi m or the ctturt. . ' J .r
' ' - j tiiontK-s and (Kareu. It aj)poared in evidence
nut oniel
to doubt
If the Hichtnnnd Enquirer, or any of its Uiaud tii;tin
admirers in thi State, can expose the. in . shl
morilKtt) causiiiu his death. We undrrs'iniJ that1
cly the name of the individual who
i thorit'ws and (K a red.
i arp infTtFlued. tht Mr. Pnitmi fulid sKv-sivii wnt
JICTV.1L MJMVhil I. I he "Staii" , armed with pistol) had thranfcnw. to take the Hfe
hns increased U(v. IIUDLkt maioritv tn of Mr. H. whenever and wherever he whoijld meet
!40. the rot urilS flul VVilke sunt fi-.tc i hin wlsieh ransed the latter to prepare hinwlf.;
1-yviDK heei incorrectly given in our table lu" ,at!W m 11,5 niPf T . a V. u. afc;,a!a
i : J7.fii.;.., f.w. ti . i , 1 lushes by saving. '.1- it Ifuffhesl' which being
It t! Mttncient tor all practical nurnoscs to , ,r ? i- u 7 i
, , ., ..... ,',,-,'v, i' n answered aiTinnativelv. he m:ule a motion to draw
l .t..i.f ih'ir r it.. vv i. Mir... - i. a i
'i' i"- i i jivernoi is eiecietl
by. a majority nsin": jpivc Thousand.
Il will be seen by the following extracts j
from our Amemletl Constitution, that the :
precue vote wjll not probably be ascertain
mnr lusti ates so forcibly the eflicacv.of Vacci- i Rve hunselt fa
'. natiof!. in uroiectni the humun system : that nearly every furnace and forae in
iium ine inosi loatnsoine oi an uisenses, ' "j t "mien-
thalwe make rooni tor it in this tianer : j -ally injured. , : '
MEasRg. tJniToii i-It is weil known in tliia vioi- '
nity, that mv father's family. and my own hava, fur !
thu last two months, been much afljictetl wiia ttm give" the followin" acCDUUt
biiral - .ox. I have heart! with much nurprizv, tfiut Freshet in Lime tliv.-r
a ,.irtolf upon which Mr. H. instantly fired upon u. Thursday was a cloudy dav, buf nof re-
, 1 J 1 . place to subin 1 1 1 VaecmntiJii. In ta. ho, t of re- , ,, J ,i-t r r " .
li,m- , movig ihw ! rojudice, lam h.dueed t you ' "'arkablyj-o. A little before day on Fii-
MURDER AGAIN. the follow in,r aiaiemenu ' I do it the more readily, day morning, it commenced raining here,
On .Saturiv afternoon last, about 4 oVlork, o as it may be more easily understood, than if it pro-,i and rained nearly all Friday, with steadi
Mr. H. W. Flemintr . merehant. of Fayette, wa ceedetl Irom one of the Faculty. ness : liothiti" however to 'alarm. On
Great Freshet. The Richmond Wht;
of a great
4 i.
lfl J? 1 17 CI I QM 'T? Tt , tv. DuDi.F.y wHI not enter upon the lu- :,1,ou' 8 Jcl,t
Tucstlay, September C, 186.
llopublicnn Wliig -Ticket,
L. WHlTE,r Prmitlent.
JOHX T'IjF.U, for f ive-President.
1 if District,
id "
3d
5th " '
ith ;
7th ' "
6th "
Sih "
Jtl.h
11th
12th
13th
lith
U:h
VIll'iR KI.ECTOHS.
Veia, of nuthcrfctfd,
Col. Anderson Mitcludl, Wilkea,
Vm. J- Alexaivder, Mecklenburg,
ioKi CVJes, HtTwan.
John L. LeaBuer, Ilorkingliam,
John M Morel'u ad, Guilford,
Hen. John D Toonier, Cnnihettand
Dr. James S. Smith, Orange,
Charlea Manly, Wake,
PrT Willi. Perry, Franklin,
Wm. W. Cherry, Bertie,
Gen. J. O. K. W illiams, Beaufort,
Jh'n L. Bailey," Pasquotank,
Fdount Colt-man, Lenowr,
Jerembh Pearsall, Duplin.
ary next.
V Tlie returns of eery election for Governor shall
j he ealed up and transmitted to the neat of Govern
I ment, tiy llie refurnins: officers, 'directed to the
Speaker of-the Senate, who shall open and puUh'.ih.
them in the presence f a majoiity of the members
of loth Houses of the Geperal Assembly.
" The Governor elect hall enter on the dijtief of
the office on the first day of January next after his
election, having previously taken the. oaths of ' of
fice in the presence of the members of both branch
es of the General Assembly, or before the Chief'
Justice of the NujtrettH? Court, who. in ease the
Governor elect should 1 irevente,TXcom nttendanee
before tlit General Assembly, by, sickness or other
unavoidable cause, h authorised to sdiuinister tho
same." - ,
li.o tVrtin lb latter to th funnel- vailed, coiisiated ot ihirtv-fiinr.
" v"- r- .. ." - . . ' uriiriA 'II:
new way to pay old debts:' and , had the bmall pox, twenty-two-had been Vaccinat-1! . 1 V
: if ... M UA I.. II IF .,,.,,.., lirvMiil
1 -Tl -1 W - ' ... - . v rn! , ... ...
unm ine legislature meets, ami. lhat t morbiily fftublird by Win. A. smut. 1 ff diapute j uaiieti uiniiic. at the tunc tac aicae pre- , ur4jay niortiiii"" "it was observed with
Ut tacse, tour hu ; rt it T
inai incic iiia i i' bailie
ed, and eight were, as tar a f cao atertaii, with- tvtver. 1 lie ttiver continued to rise Utl-
! arm himself and let us go to killing eatli other as ' ut any protection whatever. Ot'thjp latter, all had til arer nihf, atitl attained a hcrght eX-
tne disease m greater or Icks degie.es ot seventy ! ceedmo; by 3 inches, the fresh of last June.
four.futally. Of those who had been Vaccinated one i ''lie faf (lf raj n j,, a -jVrn timc jn tle
h id a severe eruptive disease, but cnthvlv free from ' . L i P
, 1 . . . J . : i Mountains mugt have been great bevond
anv daiijrt-rous svmptoins. Opinions are at van- i - , ,, . B '
ance. whether thw was Ser,u-ne m:ili-pox. or that" dern recol.eclion, as from appearances
lieane rniU-.l liv Piiv ,ii-i:infl Varioloid. 4 e. we ?ive it but 24 hours, if so much.
.... . . - - . - .- ,-.,7 , - r wuuiK n - - 7
rmK', nad delilterately shot Ins owtson throuarh the ; tn i,,, H,1,n.nr V-...inn!.m feil! in . i.. I.-.V ffc'! i.i Ir'ic tl IV'-cl.
out of twemy-two. Of the remaining persons who'! since August 1 S 1 4. ' at t!ie very period
naa.ee;, v :c,n ato, an were more or less exposed : t,,at Washiu-tun - Ci l V Was occupied by
ponvj as mucu so as possipi?, aii-j or . . , . i
ha-1 an erruniive dibcae, winch; . ,r . " . .
V e Hear of mticli tl am aire. I hirtv fept
siivarj nrAPtuc ol woarin arms antl revlrppsin ont t 1 . . . . . -V ! nf ; f r?i-w1 ,ik., . l i
I uflmm tliiu u mrtUti K'tll ntt nrc and rrr uhan I ! flf-I 111 IClIlL lidMlt f m 1 I I . if 1 1 r I f riiMtt'ik
tiw V1IIO 1CT IT I lilt 11, II 111 UIIVI IVinilU IJhV n ilfllj I - " 9- - - - - - - -w..,.i - f t. H J j
say that it was tnllmg1 wlicn comp.iroJ wnh the ' of miles beyond Tay lortviilef haa been
McJe, and milder than thu common Ghiekeu-poi. ' swcp aWay, ami two mail from the North
a. . 1 ' MltK fill HHhl:I. limtllMl tl I fi'i 1 UtMiltnt
" -
In the tabic which we published week
before the last, compiled as it was in haste,
seirral ina inracies occurred, though we
endeavoured to j;uard against them. We
now subjoin a classification-of parlies in
the Legislature, which, from all the lights
within ourreach, we believe to kcperjetlly
accurate. Our only design is to give a
correct statement to the public, .and, we
think, we. may safely defy any one to de
tect an error in that which "follows:
&A1TE OF jXOIiTIi-CJllOLIX-l.
The .following Districts ate represented
by Whip. viz:-Washington? and Tyrrcll
I'ercjuitmins i:d Pasquotank Northamp
ton I rer t ford' Halifax -Pitt Hyde a nil
Beaufort Carteret and ' Jones Chatham.
Granv ille Pet son Brunswick, liladen &.
Columbus Robeson & Richmond Anson
Cahanus Moore & Montgomery Orange,
Randolph Guilford Stokes Rowan
I) ivnlson Wilkes and 'Ashe Iredell
Rutherford liuncombe, Haywood and
Macon 26.
The following District are represented
by Yah Humknitks. vir : Camden ami
Currituck Gates and Chowan Bertie
. it i i. rf I.i- r..t..r
I. nan in a an v aKe r raiiKiin jhu
stnn Warren Ktlgecomb Wayne
0: een siiur Lenoii- Craven Cumberland
Sampson New Hanover Duplin
II IIi.cImiii frttvt H '.fliirk'i ntrli:iin .SiiitV--
Lmcbln Mecklenburg Jiuike and Yaii-
cy 24: ; - .-'-,'.
C7T Senator from Cumberland,
Ihtiugh' nominally sl Van I5uren man, it
is' ascertained, will vote wtllt the Whigs
on all leading questions, which, will in
crease their number to SIT and rcduce'the
Van IJuren strengih to 23 Itavini; a ma
juiity in favor of the Whis of 4.
a pastime. This is the ehhth aflair of the kind
that has occurred iii Mississippi, within a few days
' MURDER AGAIN.
By a gentleman who rams pa.s;enj;er in the Car-
rolton, we learn that a person by the name of Her-
rin, had deliberate!
heart, at Vicksburg, a few days since.
FATAL AFFRAY.
We presume the public are beginning to see the
absolute necessity of titming their ftc.es aghinst the
rearm? arms and redressing one
I own rievftncen We have hitherto passed these
things by in silence, hoping they would have their
d:ty and then sink into oblivion ; but we find this
course will answer no longer, as the list of fatal
rencontres of the passionate and reckless is evident
ly mi the increase. Wr do not mean to any that
our State is alone in those things, and in order to
show soni.i who have unduly rensnred her, that she
is rfit we shall in a !"ew days publish a number, of
these matters that will prove it ;bnt4hnt Mississippi
Itor fidl uli.rn if tli.m ,nd tlit lliMir n''ni-rtH''d
State to . the o'her, the most lelirlitful i tvbrr. iu r,-a.,i wi.v iw-r ui.--.ii.i n..'t
sitnt novv prevails, and every W nig seems '
incited 'to rene'vctl exertion in the olorious !
cause in which he i en-a-ed. Conscious i r, p which k-tl to these remarks u from the Iwd
of the superiority in numbers, we feared "-y Telegraph, -and i-subjoined :
lhat the nwjoneiits of Mr. V. liuren iiMht '.- '' .V-. vve have just been informed that
. ' . . -i e...l ........
tween N'r. Lhas Barnes and Lewis Watson, lmtn
residents of thi vicinity, in which the former wa
killed. Mr. Wiitson, it appears acted entirely o:i
the defehsive, aqd was forced to .kill his antago
nist in order to pave his own life. SikIi sceiici, are
to infection,
thtiu three
- SPIRIT OF TIIE Vltt:$S Under
this head in the preceding page, we hfjve
inserted a number of articles in relation to
the brilliant political Victory just achieved
in. North-Carolina. From one end .of the
tnke some steps to put hii end to them, are faU
which we presume will not be uurstioned. " The
li .1 it. i r i i .
oiiiaii-pox, one ud tlje v ..rioloid,. and tin, caa
was more severe than any of the oihurs, exceptwig
the dou'Dtful uiit! ' litove menlionetl-
Permit me in reeaiatuuta the reult. Of thu
rl:.v their ..ffi.rr. hot n.- Knm.v . i ! rencontre toK piaca n oaiuniay lasu re
believe, that they recognize, in ils fullest
extent, the force of the remark, that ihe
price of liibci'ty is ETKRNAL VIGI
r .AvrP '
- i i atwaya' iinpleasant to record ; but whera.t an in
r, i-r C rtmri'n w l i a - , i present' ra.e. there seems to have been so. slight a
FA ES '.RIGHT. We understand that j croim(, for al!f.k on tlu. parl of IJlirnC!(f if any at
in some counties of 4iur State, at the recent ajj existel we tliink that Mr V. acted exactlr as
oil the South Anna, that has' . withstood
the floods of thirty' year on that easily
excited River, we .understand has b en
personK who had neiiher had the bmall-pox. nor t carried aw;v. So has been Ueaverdam
bo, n Vaeeinat-d. none escaped and baif oAhe ca-j B, ',, oil fteaverdam Creek, in Gotcl
.sei teniiinated litaily. 1 i 'i . i i r i .
. v.....5.,.,i.... ,r,.t..., 'and, a newly erected and olid structure.
Ot the remaining twenty-one case; sis out ofxevan !
cat aped entirely, and tiie scvantii v.ts vry niihtiy
uffcctotl. .Small-pox ) rote c led hut turcu out ot
four.
It tiiis Ktitement will induce one hend of a family
to- submit to Vaccination. I shall be couipenisatsd
for preparing, and you for printing it.
Repactfully, your ,
T. i'. DETEREUJ
.jr
releases Mr. V. from all blame or censure
AND ANOTHER.
A Duel was fought on the 13di inst. opposite
Vicksburg, -lierween t'ol Duvail and a Mr Cuu
iiii!iam The former was shot through the bfcari
at the first fire,-the la'.ter nairowlv escaped, the
ball of bin Hutagonitt having parsed tnrough hi.s
clothes.
Klection, votes printed on coloured paper j any other man would have artrd undvr like cir
were used bv the Vati Jluren party. '1 liis f ei;mtances: The verdt given in by the Coroner,
is only a piece and parcel of the regular,
systematic organization, for which the Al
pany tacticians are so famous. In those
States where their discipline has full sway,
the citizens are numbered and told offbv
the subordinates, and reported to ihe leatl
ers. And when the season of drilling is
past, and the went field' doy arrives, lest
each faithful adherent should be unable to
perform the prescribed manoeuvres, he is
furnished with a coloured ticket, that his
appointed Overseer, who attends him to tin
Polls, may be able to vouch for his fidelity r
or delect his faithlessness in' the. final aeU
j And i his mockery of the right of.sh.Frage is
dignified with the name Hkeoom of
Election st" - '
m via is-. il!
mr. rim U) ley ana iitn. rac&on. v
are iiilbrmtnl, on authority which we cred
it, that. Gen. Jack-on recently expressed
gieat Holiciinde lor Mr Pinckney'-i re-election,
saying it wu more iimpurtaut l him
'.ban any election in the. South. A letter
to that elfvct has been received in. our city
from a pei"on who jieard the nentimeut 3t
prescd. Churle&Lon Mercury.
FLOUR. This article is very scan e
in this market, and a tew waon loads:
would meet with a very ready sale, at'hlg't
prices.
COMPLIMENT TO GOV. DUDLEY.
We copy from the !at Wilmington Ad
vertiser, she following invitation to a Whig
Jubilee:
T he Citizer.n of New lTjumrer Poimtv ami nit
serve that the Washington f fins' continues j true Republicans, without distinction. "re invitd
the name of Jlldvre SkTYI.K Oil the. ElectO- t to attend a Harbt-eue Festival in' Wilmington, on
ral Ticket. From considerations which Friday next at 2 Vdock
did him honor, he declined a month or two II, " ' of our F. l!ow-t;iiizen, the Govrrn-
i 1 T I I. ....... t.,i :t..f,; r ' b-ct. and is lntentbil to coimnetnoraie the himiih!-
II tt , rtlltl O. Ji llMr.LB rillli'liuilll j-.i .. i i V .1 ... .Hi
" . ! nt.iiia .if H .1. 1 rVirtll T-ti. iM.r Ini'itiTillitl KU
Mr. Pinehney and Abolition. Mr Pinck
xtY boasts by his report to have checkec
Aboli -ion fanaticism at the North, as well t iti hia shirt sleeve.
as political fanaticism at. the South. Does
i.e not know that this is an unfounded boast
that the Abolitionists are as active
as ever? Has In; not seen that the Su
preme Court of New 'Jersy have decided
that a Southern master cannot recover his
runaway slave in that State ? Has he not
Tlie Canal, was broke in two places oh
l)tv Trent Farm in Goochhind, by the
mere immense fall of rain. ' The tobacco
on Jamc River, and we doubt not on the
water course generally, haa beon swept
fore and all, jost ready too, for the knife.
he.corn we nope, has e reaped with less
ii jury, as to be materially injured, the
wa!er must have reached the ear.
This is the fourth distinct fresh
James River si:ic the 23th Mav last.
looks as if the River gods were resolved
upon destroying cultivation and re estab
lishing tiieir silvan reign. We hae never
known in 3D years, a rie in the .River so
totally unexpected. A spring fresh anil
a fall fresh, all in the twins e year, we be
lieve unknown to experience or tradition.
In the great fresh" of WTO., it was slightly
cloudy in this part' of Virginia for three
Atesnt Eilitorsri. A thla linrcri y
parly have i).en harping ubout Instruct-';
i o n , a ii d ?ay i n g every thin g o f ;
Si an gum (but calling hiiiv ft'HtlmaitVl .
wish to know whnt theynw aybrMH$v
sf rucfrons 1 have al way ctintenvdihat :
the People were the only source, ntuty...
possessed the on I y power to give Instruc
tions. But the Vaiiites -would ay . there
w as no way of getting jie opinion- of the
People on the subject They -aler-pressetl
their willingitess to abide by "What ,
a majority of the freemen of the Jiata'
should tay. This was my doctrine befora .
tne election, and m yet, and i hope eyer
will be. Now I contend, that a jnj'rtty.
of the People have Ba d, ly their late yot -for
Govcrnor,thai Judge M a ngu nv's cnti rso
vas correct, and I farther say, that if th
Vanites act up fo theirjown tloctrine (ad
venced .before' the election) they will .vote
for a Whig Senator : and T say to Mr.
Hrown Alter your course, a$ it is tha
w ish otths People, who have jarig1)t to
speak and ivtiti have spoken in a. voice
not to bif iniannilerstood." But I still
say, that the L -gisltture have no right toi
insfruct.their Senators The People on- -ly
have the. right and I am, proud that,
oticc in every two yeara, ihe Freemen.
North Carolina will express by'heir
votes, what- lherr opiniutu of miya I '
measures are. . ""Il"
tin
For ttio I&cgister.
. Messrs Gales $ Son : Th e fol I yv i r.
Anecdote was related to the writer not
long since, by a gentleman recently JVoim
Alabama, wh; will vouch for its anthen - ,
I ticily. Being in the Store ofi gentlemvi '
who had removed from this State, wlien
another gentlemaircatne in who .--wan like
wise an emigrantfroui North Caroli lit,
the latter seeing that the former had j-i't
received the Raleigh paper, enquired'th'tv
news from the old N rth State ? Tlie obit
er of the Store replied that the Legisla
ture had elected I)oa SpAiG.aTGuver,-.
nor. A negro man giaridiug attlrcieouii
ter trailing, hearing tb" reptjri and beiu
hi rMKft f f i-iiri "NT. P. a ruling . I ti rSijt "riilintl
t. 1 and exhibition: his dut'jle row of ivtkries,
oDservetl with a. hearty " he, tie, n&T"
I Hass Dubbs Mccted at last" ?
1. W. S. ,
davs, but not rain enough ts wet a uaan
In this City, en Tuesday last, ; of BtH)tta Fever'
Mr. William LobbStone cutter a native of Cora
wall, England. " ,
In Wentworth, Itiiekin'htin cduntyjon the.2Sti'
ult Atraic E Hixmkr, Esq. Senior Editor of the
Wind at the Soath Greeiwbora' Patriot. He left his borne on the Mod-
East, as Uliles it be, there i Uver a J day morning previu,ippareiiUy in his usual health
sreat fresh. We hear of great intlividu j and'spiriu, but wai taken tioIeuUy ill on Thursnlay
al Ins-. lliete ha bcu ttd deal m
tobacco 'and timber at R ckrt,tH.
1
An Editor, in. Mobile comblains, arwl
I we think justly ' too. ef tl. general high
THE JfHJTE TICKET Wc ob-
seen tnar Ivakuison nmancipaioi ooaaib, priceJ uf- the ,,eresaries and luxuries
that his Resoluti-m about the District ' j nf life among which he names the fol
Colti'.nbi.!, has vieltlel all that tlie Aboli , .. .. . "
i . . ;.. i t ' - -
fiotns s aimed to. gain, -mure iium ntvj i
in his stead. The Oxford Examiner also
hns a slight error, whit h should be correc
ted. The name -of the Elector for that
District is not 7iC3 F. but James V. Smith.
These errors are not so important as drey
would be, if we feared a close election, but
thev had better be corrected at once. The
Ticket, as published in this paper, is correct.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
w
MIOS.
v..
AN.
Ar.srin, " JJ A'-h. f 1
lleaufort, 3 Bel tie, 2 .
ailen, 1 Caswell, 2
Uruiis wick, 1 Cumberland, 2 .
liuncombe, 2 Carteret, 1
Ihirke, 3 Currituck, 1
Coitiuibu?, 1 Chatham, 1 1
Chowan, 1' Craven, 2
Camden, 1 . Duplin, 2
Chatham, 2 Kdgccomb, '2
Cabarrus, 1 Franklin, 2
Davidsun, 2 Culos,. 1
Granville, 3 Green, 1
G u i I ford, 2 . G u il ford , 1 -
Halifax, S v Haywood 5l
Hyde, . 1 Johnston, 2
Hen ford, 1 Lenoir, 1
jfihes, 1.. Inico'.ii, 4
lrrtlcll, S Marpu, .1
Mtmtgnttvery, 2 Martin, , ,.1
Noriliampton, 2 MecklenburgS n
G'at ge, 3 Moore, f
Pdsquntank, i Nash., 1
Vorquimons, t ' ttVV.Hftnover,-2
Uiua4i, 3 Or:t!!ge, 1
Raudotph, 2 Onslo"w," I
s Ruiherford, 3 Put, 2
"; P.icJuniu ,.d, 2 Person, 2
Stokes, . 2 Robeson, 2
Tyrrell, I . Rockingham, 2
Wake, , 1 Stokes, ty
Wjike?, 2 Suny, 3T
AVahiiig!on, 1 Sampson,, 2
- Wake, 2
50 Warren, fi
"Wayne, 2
..Yaucy, 1
Thoae of our citizens who have been
bled pretty deeply, in betting, on the re
sult ot Governor's election, are offered by
a Correspondent of the Danville Reporter
the. ltd ov wio- chances lor re.aiiiinr their
money, or .increasing the amount of -their
losses: Sr0 to 1(1 that Van Buren will not
jrel the vote eiih(,r of-Tennessee or South j
Carolina; 20 to 50 that he will not etN.
York; 20 lo 20, each, that he will not "get
Ohio, Kentucky or Pennsylvania; and 10
(n 10 on .each of ihe following Slates:
Virginia, Mary 'and, Alabama, Georgia,
Louisiana, North Carolina, Mississippi,
New Jersey. Delaware, Arkansas, Mis
s uti, Illinois, and Indiai.a.
honesty, and ast ill genuine Repuhlicaiiisui.
Come, all, and join the Jubilee !1
A BAttni-.ct'K fkstival w'iil ls be giv
en in the vicinity o! .F.iyet'eville, on
Thursday next, in honor of the recent
triumph of the Republican Parly of North
C!arilina, in ihe election of G.mi. Eowakd
B. Duoi.kv. The attendance of till per
sons, friendly to the elevatrbu il lltr.H
L. iiitf. to ihe Presidency is resj ect
fully solicited.
Tiie Whijjs of Orange have also remlved
lo 'ie a Pt'm.ic Uahiikcuk on the South
ern bank of En ie, near Hjilsboro', on the j
IT'Si itist. in celebration of the I iu ntph ol6 j
Whig pi'inciples and Constitutional. ln- !
ertv. i b:ii.iiiiv ii itleiir etl liv lht. I:ile ! le
hU-ctions in tins state.
hoped to gain at the late session nf CongremJ
and tlend -s bis Report as "the. whine ot
an old woman F' Is he aware that within
a Very few days, mote than a fhousand
new members have sent in their subscrip
tions (o the Abolition Society in New. York?
And if he is not aware, we. can inform him,
Paashes. 1 8 fir
Potatoes (Irih) psr 10&, , . .
Vo do " kaliel, .
Turkios, per pair.
Milk, per gallon,
Meat, he observes, is very hih. butiloes
not give the price ; but fresh beef, we un
derstand, it from 18 to 25 cents per lb.
i nese prices we timiK enormous, pir
1 03
4 ?0
It Oft
1 90
What we ate iufornu d from a source which
leaves no room fm doubt, that the Aboli-1 r,Cnlalv in a country so famed, and inst-
tion Pat ty arc now widely agitating on tlie I jv tK, for its productions as this where,
basi. id" his Resolution, as ve khall soon x;t, proper attention, all tie neces&aries
see provetl upon the Moor ol Congress. !-'. . :)f l,fe coud btt produced with less labor-
morniuj, Af a biliaus choiic, and paid the dabt of na
ture the next evening.
His death wa? su ldeii, unexpected and distress
ing. He has left an auctionate family oT& pnrciit,
broihers and sisters besides huoterous relations, wljo
will lng and intensely atourrjliis early fate. Aali
his generous and epea he rift had made hira. a host
of friends who will always, know and regret hislbsaj.
He was a $n, a bvthev, and a friend, indeed.
At Greensboro,' Guilford County, on tlw 27th' .
ult. of bilioes Cholic, Uhrisiv'i.er Afoirhrj, Esq.
Tbere was (aays the Patriot) perhaps the most gen
eral and sincere grief on th, death of this geatlenfau
that has ever been exhtlrfted .Attf our, village. ;H.
was a professing Christian iiud, a member of the
Presbyterian Church. Many a weary travpljer.vrh '
has experienced the hospitalities 'of Jiis ltojtel,
testify, t his seeial manners and easy deportment.
And all accord to him the meed of tlie mJtfreand.
unauecteU;tievolenc5e. It may be emphatically
saul ofMr. ivloriiig, that he was a man wbojjuw
community will miss.
MISSISSIPPI There is w e belieTe.j
no general Elec.tititi of State officers in r
Mississippi this year. In the county ol
Hinds, however, two vacancies in its rep
resentation in the Legislature made neces
sary a special Election, which took place
early in this month, and of which the Clin
ton Gazette furnishes us the following -ac-count.
i
ki It hi! p. triumph ! With heart fe! rJov:vp
f enabled !w announce the triurnuTi of
j the While cause, in the election heldf on
I Monda)' and Tuesd.iv last, for Reju -e.4imr
ALABAMA There is no doubt of the
tatives iu the State :Le.oislaturc fiinn JtHe
The -Tuscaloosa lutelliirencc
ult.
savs k I here is an rtnsotwe certainty, ,
. ? . .1 r :i... ..TTlt "I
uiai a majori:y oi uie nexi ieiswimc wins
bo in favor ol White.
i (-,, . . . ,) u , county of Hinds. 1 his may appear -strafttge
triumph of the W m i r. cause in tins State. , - , ,. " i i . . ?
.the 20th i . I . i.i . r "
, nvho have marked the notes of prepura ion
solute cert am fa .. , ,. . , . . - '
ncn win political enemies ume miuooco
r. I ' I . " 1 .
j in our ears lor several weeks pasr. rre
I pared lor the struggle, . with their hired
( presses iu readiness to teem with the news
ot a 'glorious van uuren triumph,7 thetol-
MlSSISSJPPlT'va condition of tlie Mr. Cf -AY was invited to the Rarberur.
la . V- , ... 1 1
uiuiais, manners ami taws oi in;s otare, given iy ine n n.i-ii
lias, lt?r a year or two past, been such as Rcpfesen'ative in Congress,Mr. STORE R.
lo fill ever- sober-hearted American with I He declined the invitation, but sent the
. . - . ....
r-rret. iNo neonle. we understand, are i-ioi.wvving inast.
more kind ami hospitable in their flttrn-
traiigers or more neighborly in
their intercourse with each other, yet cer- j
tainlv. none are more noted fr a fervid
impetuosity of temper-, a turbulent ener
gy-, and aViltl, reckless defiance of de
corum and law. I hey seem to have ctm-
siiiitted their own passions as the sole
rule of ihirir actions, disregarding or des
jVuing the opinions anil feelings of the
world. With such an unsafe and mis
leading guide, no mar vel the.ielations of
social lite are so frequently disturbed.
See Ihe 1VUoving-t xtratts taken from a
lale Mississippi paper : -
A:7er, .Ivgvtt 14. ,
MEIANCHOfiY OCCCUREXCK.
We understand that an unforfjnftte circumstapc
'The distribution of tht surplus revenue
The itrihtes-t ray -if light, during nevon years of
,-Iihcal darkness." .
1,436.
SI5
Krntucieu tilecthn. --The Frankfort
ConunonW. 'alth extra, under 'date of the j
1 8th August, contains the official returns-
complete of the late election in Kentucky, i
V
low inr is the result:
Moore and Phillips, JVLile,
Roberta and Green, ( V- JSuren,)
This defeat has struck terror iu the
ranks of the Magician, and thev look for-
ward to the future with the -most gloomy
forebodings Thev have reason iu their
madness-, The people are Coming J the
scroll is on the Wall. :'
and more abundant, than perhaps any
other country on the continent. Yet, we
can inform our friend of the Adverti
ser,'7 that the people of Mobile are not
the only ones that are laboring- under the
ame difficulty as the following prices
in this place, will shew : .4-
Corn, . per bushel, ...
F-nlder, per 100 lbs . '. .
Flour, per barrel. . . .
YLiron, per csrt
Mackerel. No. I, perbbl . ,
Purk meaa,
fSnrar, per cwt. .....
CoUVe,
We name these as the leading articles,
but every thing else, in the provision line,
i generally iu the same proportion.
Greensboro7 Sentinel.
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1J 00
18 00
18 00
85 oa
17 00
20-09
Senator Bedford Brown, f Nor:h-Ca
Having copied from the Danville Repor
ter, tlie paragraph alluded to in the follow
ing Communication, we willingly comply
with the request to republish it :
From the Jioamkc Advocate.
Hiiirix, Auf, 27.
Mr. Wrsb On m.y return from the S ;tithet
a few ;. tlrtys since, my ntteutioii was called lo an ex
tract from the Danville Reporter, stating that Gen
eral Jutksoti bad addroxsed a fetter to my Father,
the late H. G. Hirtox, which lettcj- contained a
promote, to appoint him Governor of Texas. Tbe
letter it is snhl 'waa found amongst the papers bf the
deceased. This I pronounce unequivocally to bti
flae ; no examination has yet been made of the pa'-
j pers and It-tiers belonging to Governor Burton, and
i ! i .iiiv.i u.. i t:tii si cn a iciicr uvea m existence ii couiu not nave
rom thee we liuU that the aggregate voie ro w., . .j c,.ium, m, u.e e-, . .... ... . , . . . -tv
for Governor was. Mm- Clahk 38. 587? suit ot he eiect.oMn jccuniy Cas- whicli"ha; hen So early published and re-fmU.
Flouhno 30,491 : Majority for Clakkj well) which g;rVe urvetliTttg Jess than a ijjUiej hv the Editorial fraternity of the Opinion
8.096. For Lieut. Governor, WtcKbiFFK's thousand . Van Btihcti-roiajoriiy. tha', (in Press, as a malignant aftompt U teniish the fame of
. at rv .4 I t . I. invM.i n i if i iir l f u t an tlin l il I
tnatoniy over uisk i 3,000. uic nitu.it, m r . tt. -"."
't"v - ... i n . . . ti i i i.;. .. i ......
In the Stale U&.isiutnre, the v nigs ' spectator i , ne i use iruui m beai, near
an illustrious individ.ua I. -Like theReportcrl ean will
ejciaiiu, " what next V What a state of things
luve i .the W 54 mc a.l their ,l,e ecu.. ,f ,U ?Pi.U. . ttM ijj ITTJS .! U vUS'
opponents 14.
xttxtives. tiie
61
This Vnteinei;t Viv4M a Van Buren mn
jiiniy ,f hi ih,; House, which, taken from
e tug maiorny OI 4
, . er
In the lhae of Itepresm - i Colli I rod
Wrhigs hate oS certain, aiuf 42 ! stVie of e
eumstanees AK detailed beforetbe CorMiers InmMist
are these : A bout half past 'j. the ren-nt of ;t pifebil
i vvbs liranKiii I tie street near the upper corner of Kria titled to State,
i th.-bieam'JOyt Jidtel. kept by Mr. Lane ; imnuli- i trwl fto- th, hone that
iiithe Senate leave l,cT' and " VH.I ,,ox or Varioloid w ill occur.
onnii and in his usual uiasteilv
eloqucn'cei surrouiid-e'tl by hun-
p.i'e supposed tt) be friendly to the present theds o( lus feiiow-ct!i7.ens, called their
Adih'inistrat'iou. Whiir "maioritv tn loiut j nttention to the imporlaht election pfGo-
balioh TwKNTY-siX ; vcrr.or lust rbld," &c. &c4 The speaker
: i &hi eulvt are tloUlitU.. worthy of caclfT ?. fuwwneaf
We Are otlicr; But wlla wsll Mr. Ded ord hrown lhe )Ubiic mimL0.
HEALTH OF TIIE CITY.
Ihnt there i every tea- j say when the retufifs from other couulic
at hooiher'case of Small- shallflow in upon him, arid hovV that old
One. of the
a Miig majority of 3 o jnint ballot. BntHoteEngX XnA- a, liuVit.g Mf ViT h1
- ,,om gd authorOy, that Col. I.ihed f.r reoni&ad a . I'hyelrfaii to eismbwl btelt f ertijiVrtl lb t Hospital. ln,beeif sign lus eat ie eny vKfiou vvris Mil
' a.-vA! d. of Orange, will vote wiih the hhn-v Mcaical wli induced i ' Lwchoitrg I irgp v ai,
Rio Van Winkle has i&akrd itpt & thrown
.;n-.L' v.... II. t. 3 l"!!l Ii.
vciiicie of Siunuer. I lie very sanctuurv of the stravc
is V ioIaUrd and the manes of the dead inyokedo ap
pear upon the political arena, to detract from tfci
fame of the living. I hope tlie Daiviltc Rej-ortcr
will give this an insert'on, as welt as the other pa-
ixira whieh hav publbhedlhe extract alia led to, iu
corrected,
the public mind
Yours truly,
R. A. BURTOiT; P. Ci
TO FAYETTEVIXLI?.
Thw Schoon.rg
CAROLINE and
CALEB NICHOLS
Steamer WILHING Toy an t TO IV UOATtf.
Wdl ake measure -n?nt Go-dt at Ne'-York ant, '
tleliver thenv at Fayetievdfe at lhe TsUbfurued
rates, free of all other charg'eifc.y"Ci' " -s "
Heavy" Good- will be talcen as KoveieC)6.4
except "tiiat l hey will at times,- when the rie'".
is very low, be ubject t eorage wnlli'iof.
storiiijr, which we trust wll,le seldom requiyed,
as, t'le Steamer and Tovr" Boat. are rtewis
est construction and light dra:ijrht of vyater. ',
The Gfods at, she owner's risk, lhe same,.
in the hands f lorvva -di iff nt-sretitts' z '-?-Freight
payable on dilivt ry. fit, Fjy'etteville. -A'l
pirsons ahippinjG-Kxr by'JLhe aboye linrer
will please hand a list of the Goods s'liopel to
Messrs. tladf tt & .llrown, so as lo iidviictnew; -WILLI
AM DOUG ALU PrViprSTlwr.
ILI.K1NGS &, U V. L KS, ; '
-.i,.-- Agtnifi l FayetteiiHe.
Angiist 18. 1835. " " v,-" 43l f .
TO RAUJlOiD CaTRAC JOitS.
: - .:' akd.' 'C-::" -.
; , CANALLEUS.
tOtt SA LE DY 1 II 15 S UDSCltmERS.
45 Cans and Ilo-se .
S'H 1 H Ploogli Teams, Fdur liurses ec'i, .
v 1 Larre W ttn, "iy."; '
2 'Srhall Wagons, .'""-! ',.'..
And all oihfcr ai tides Oscest iry for heayy wbrV.
Tiie above to beseenon ihe Ureen'ivnie jtnd
Woanoke Ua'd Road, and to beelivcret onp
25 lU ofQ :tobcr. Terrwy 12 nyonflis fw -ved
paper. The Subscriber1 'Can te seen St'A
lexandri'i I). C. untifthe "I2ih September, after,
t"".at on lhe Woiki .
-.liOCIJE h. U0GKRS
Aujrut 29- "-' .t ' 43tf "
-I9iltbf August, .inV.ill ljty, aetLl4ycaaL
and alxmt 4 feet. 6 inches hh, by live ntm ut
WILLIAM llKNOhltSON UUlNiit4y?w
ptrsort vyhovili rVi'uriihmtQ.-.a.'4iiiti;pity
f iV-Vclgfif Wake county, fth-'Cariiltna, shU
receive , the above rewards AL perontjire
sraed from uarborm bi under ihe psnatt ei
ufthirlaw. "$'r ' t r ' '
it.i riimorcd that Gen. iJaviti Newtaml
ill cconip.tiyGei. IJeHdi?h5bn 1pr-
as an emigratJt. Rutherford Gar.
Sep'enaHrr i
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