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irl.m-rmmmmmmmlmmmllmmmmm Mll i ii 1 1 i WCi' -t Mississippi I 1 I 'I Iw mith in itit is nought but a sublimated Sly of the rankfest Locofooism--it is a foul lur opo'r(the twldifVs-trtfe than up-' the soldier himself it is the most silly of ,11 the idle experiments' that hate marked career of the; last? twel ye years and is one which I trust'! our fair country-women will utterly repudiate, as I am re it is one which our brave and chivalrous countrymen ill rVot fail to repel With'; the loftiest indlg- 'nation- Until these days of a most degenerate all the chronicles of chivalry, as well of poetry havft exulted in the fact, that Love rules the Camp as well as the Courts But President Van Bureu who now belong to the unicedded genys (doubtless, thathe may the better, as he supposes, take charge of his 209,000 summer soldiers,) would now, l3 jt seem, exile from the the genial influences of ourf lovely country-women, and deprive our -crallant yoqths' of all those solaces, needful the (8oldierVIjfe so-lac which the virtuous and intellectual fair Bercr fail to extend to the husbands of their choice and love. Oh," -how sweetly do those TT a mr rnr 1 t.r" ft- ti II nf w.ke Cour Cuyitt: I h.lf offl.r i tfUBlie a flie -hilra fnd.y. th I 8f krr-d "1 on the watrrs af Pt.aUr4!rsk. aJi.Mi, ihi. rdf H'lo0' Umut I Co It end 0rkr tWAhutidied M.d fiS scrrs, i iMTe isbmfiue two story Dw llt nesily snd oetrsry bit hoiiars fu tb.remi-e IWmhI simI spp4vVd sscuri'i will quired the pUrchasrr.

-JU WEsf, C. M.E Rsteish. Nov. 16. 1840.

i 1 iCIHEEIFFTS 8ALEd. I shall trU aipubiicue-'ion. et the Cnon House Im l.un.bfrtip,'mi Jre 4ut Monday In NoVemb-r much each fcf Trarts tf Iiud as will t-r suffieit-iit satisfy the Ta its due the rum fiir arul former year tceiher with irieidcbtal ctMts aiid rbaig-e foi tLi Adtt rtis mrut, visi Taxss. 1222 Arres on LittleV Manb. adj.4.ina Mc'i Kail listed forth Heirs of Duncan JleSi Njiir, for anU a Xa.2D 147 JJi i.iiileri ilsndt, adjoinins 8bfcw, a tlted by varah 'Ana Shaw.

Url83f- 38 Mhd Ifj An Siepbens, for 1839. -M iso Uiib itorifih: aiiiiMiiins thsw iisu; biw fi'f I8ST andT438 50 Do on Lime fwarnii. aiiiHuiitx WaU: litetl by J. Im WilkiiUHHi. for 7 37 aud y8, ai.d unli-d for 1839.

2 20 552 I)mi WbiieOak44MnM EichiuV listed ty. Neill 183ft. i 3 '34 tM Doiiu dry Mwamp. adHmng Bigg'" list ed by lUmel Biggs, ltr 1838 and IP 319. 1 01 350 lit on Holey rwam jv adi.Hi.inf; BieiV jmrf 01, ii umpurry, '38 and 39.

8 350 Do on Hunt's, listed by ttuut. for 1837 aid '38. 3 03 50 Jsrkson 8aamu Futl. er, lifted by DaniH Ivey Ar 1837 and r38, 2 46 101 Do eii Broad Ridce. adiiinior Britt.

list ed by Elijah J. Britt. for 18:18 snd 39. 2 05 1200 Do on Lumber River. Ii.d by Piimari Keynotda, ftr 850 Acivs which" was listed by him for 1838, sdioiniiig Bsl lard.

'J 187 Do' on Broad Ridge, tdjoining Britt, liu" ed by Joseph Hrtu. fr 1838 and 1839. 2 64 50 D. 6n Jackson smp, alj.tinjos Wib- art, lifted by John Hsgans, for 39, 160, Do on JaCltson Swamp, adjoining He gsrow. listed by Aaron IV ilkms, for 1833 sndv39, i -4 1 80 546 Do on Great Swamp.

sdjiiii1ns Wood, tUted by Wm. Wood, sr. for 1837 3s; 83 200 Do on Great Swamp, adjoining listed by 1 837 snd 33. 3 57 236 Boon Broad Ruhrr. adjoioina rope's.

1 listed by Burwrll Briti, fm 1837 100 Do on Bear Swamp, adjoining Gilchrist. Vi listed by Matthew lx ktin, for 1858.1 3 33 170 Da 011 Brosd Ridge sdj Mning BflU, listed by Altlen Britt, tor 1838, The following Tracts sre Raft Swamp, aljMning aupfiosed to bel.Hig to the Kslate tf 160 en Raft Humph-' reyi owner" unknown, 200 Do on Raft 8wsmp, sdjoining Browne," wner unknown! 60 40 I jW. McALPIJif.BhariC Robeson County, xv. C. 'tAm-ifo Ockl6, AD.1840.r," fl3 Ill SHERIFF'S WILL expose public ssle, at the Court House1 Abbeville, on the first Indsv De ember' negi, tbe followifirjrsrts of LAND, or su 'muib ihereiif aa will saiUfy be tag sbd costs due ihersoa for tbe yesr Tn.wittO 1, ar.VS;;-? ACRES, v- Qftfr grsnted to Msrk Mitchell and Tbomaa Da videifr King on the ionlb rt side of French Broad and in the waters of Big Pine Creek and Pawpaw.

joining Hsll and Walto and MelnnWs ekl surrey. mi the vast side slued at two iuousssmi dollars. ly Zacbariah as due there six faff. -x "-r 'i-aTiti ii, i 50 grsnted to Pr ttr Borders, lying on tba waters af the north-east fork of Poltf rr ek, jinini lit lands' 'A A Alessase was received iromte House, vronos. to raise siomi Select ComHuttee-on Cherokee Lands.

Concurred iar y. A Alesssu Com the House also proposing to raise Smte to the Swamp LanoV whkh to Le dmmed under the direction of the Literanr BoanL ConcurrMl A trothcr vote was had for Engrossing wliich resulted in the Choice of John t'ie, Roekingttam. -The Speaker laid before; the House, a eport irons Commiasoners appointed tasupetihtend the re building of ihe L'apiUiL Report appears iq an other column. Mr. E.

P. Mfller ptesanted a PiJtitiOn on thesuljert a new t'ounty to be formed nf Burks dt WilkesJ and he called taUwell. tteforred special Conn composed of members frocl those 1 Mr. Gu'hrie presented a bill, aftermf sitd preJ srribtng the. times which EleeC nna ahall hereafter be held in this State; Re.d first -timet r-fu- The following committee ma.

appoJr4 under Mr C. Jones' Resolution of jeateiday Mmt. Jone O. K. Williams dc Graves, df the Messrs SpriiiU' Arrinitod rcnate -x (The following Htanding 4 'oinmittes werr apoin'tedi On Claims.

Messrs. Wilson. MCleasf Dickson. M- CovirigHm, Kiltian- Poinilerten Maey. Bro- den.

Hawkins M-Clenahan dc Keener i' 1 On Prttrpgifvant if. CfUTwnCf -Meswr-. Grand v. 'Alten. J.T.

MiUer, Reid, Graves, Holland, J.P; Caldwell B. Moore, Hy Patfcrson, R. Jones, Li -i On Azrir-'Ituretenmtn J. B. Jones.

Baker; J. W. Lsruv Morcnison. Doak, Morrow. McMillan, Jacob.

Davia, Howerton, Rand. Clecg. Carson. uo I tfernall nprovemenU. Mew O.

Wilijams. HilL Winstom ith Bryan, Thompson, White.nurA, Robards, Hoh, H. Jone- 8t Miller. 1 i On Education.Mem.: mith Joiner. Banner- man; McLaurin, Mendenball, J.

Walker, Boyden, J. Gillinm, Wadsworth, Eaton, Cad. Jones, BeaQ, P. Milleri i On Privileges and Election MemrtJ Proctor. Sullivan, W.

Caidwell, G. W. Caldwell, Tounjr, King, and $4 POSiTSCRIPT, Just Jas oiir Paper is eroinsr to Press, tbe ollowinar Returns haTe coms to Eahd i Van Buren, Haywood Macon Cherokee Lincoln 451 433 414 1000 221 168 113 1958 2.460 2278 Harrison fiain 355 (ttr There was jio Mail last night, "North of Gaston. At hisat in the imnwdraxe. vicinity ef ibis-City, en the 18thLiatanUd the 73d year of bis ace.

after a severe sickness of sight or ten Captain TasaVai- lvs jwrsaone of our mot subsUntial Plantenv He was a kind parent, friend and neighbor and MWr his death, ibis pa)wr loses sine of its. original subscribers from October, t79 totbe present tiire. He was interred with Masonic honors, bsmi g. been meat' ber of the fraternity. Av Minister's and Oeaom's meeting will held with the Baptist Church in this City, to bein on Pridav nisrhi LeCu th 5th 8sbbsth in this month.

3 November 19. 1340. 96 state The Rare aver this ConrM wjll commeitre next, aud will I'SSably be the mol interesting ever wit nrsrd over lita Course. The Stables or Cil. Hare Col Mc-Cargo, and Cl Towr.e have arrived, aud others, we iearo, are read.

JOHW M. BRYAN. PropsJ? Treas. stalks' nona9 FORMERLY COOKS RJSJlDLVthROOM,) ON THE CORKXK BISBOJtOrSTRBKT1 The Subscriber has jut opened fbenhnve named Rstalihmem, man and seliriM the piitr- nstte of the public, ai.d they may iCst assured wanner that the must fsalidii'Us rsinot bjert lie will sere at all times, viif p. Choice Liquors.

ff every Cstrr. (of tbe beta quality,) Href Steaks, Birds. Fwli, sm and tgss. Venison Steaks, I'oik chops, Muitou dK Cff I horoW and Tea. itc.

Ac. oVeV Al which will be sercd up in a neat aud clean sTYLE. JAS. 8. 8TILE.

94 Noven ber 20ih. 1849. rrt- fim l. i I wind. h.l t'S SALf ViU wold the KZf Ktver the thud Monday- in Feuroarv nesl, ng TR CT "OF LAND.

cii therof, js will MMufy tb Tates due fr the years IH8 an T839, together wnh tbe cut anu 4 advrrttiiig "yy J--" 3 Tie is Wbniging to the beira nf Lewi Benja min, in me tur of iiine Kiver toniHit iam i 'V lioimtM and otlirr. run muiiit; 700 Aeies, for the ware 1838 ai 18; 9 not aaeMil. Oim Trart belonging the heirs of William My ar, Mi tbe waiern of Clear 'reek, inins brnda rhalt. Mters.roMtaiiiins; 50 A re nut valord. (Ine Tract, j-iihifg IsihU of illtara Laniug snd entaiania 90 Acres One dniiig lands of Jane Younger and others, contai- ing 60 Acre im vluatiifi.

Oiie do. ailing lamU uf Jdin jarvis, jr. snd others. rntttaiiiina SOO Acre no iaali-n. SOO-Aeres.

ie VS. joining land of II 11 am King, cntainiug -mr yaiuaiwin ii bekHigtna to Thoma Edwards, on Clear Mining 7ST Aerra, jitiiiig lauds uf Samu el Neils end theis -o valuation: One to the heir' of Davison, an tbe waters kar Crrek: ciHitainieg 80O Acrvw, joininv land of James EdtH-y, valued st M50. Tsxe due fur 1938 and 1839. Also several oher Tract, rmging to the heirs of William Mill, deceaseil. rontaiiiint 807 Acre, on I NORTtt Carolina: nrinff ont thViiqbr Rafter Indicate to Chapmah officiate at Cocke- 1840.

1840. -More head. 110i cot; 1335 483' 323' 352 848 Sauiu Ilarrri- r. 5. den.

i ton 1194 120 Anson 422 235 Buocomb )C 547 463 111 Bladei '451 68 DrahwtCJte 47 r-yeaufort1 363 238 28r n203 906 Burke Cabarrus 840 44a 1 90 '1075; 292 62 1' JV89I S54 115 Currituck! Chsthem Ii24 m4 7a '614 4C3 949 Chowan Cutnbertaad 1 Camden wo 270 67i 292 -A 1409 ciir; 313 873 381 308 221 394 485 -438 91 m-500 CaaweU Crfven "-Cherokee Duptiu DaTtdaonv 1137 643 130 766 470 666 253 .540 'R07 390 1374 1441 HDaWe Fdjjecemb FrankEn 1298 636 760 135 374 689. 778 GrantiHe ''933 I Gates 392 258 469 446 231 -T79 6u Greene Guilford Halifax Her ford de Haywood Henderson Iredell Johnston Jones' Lino -la Lenoir Macon, Moore Monltfomery Meckleuburg Martin New Hanover Nash Northampton Onslow Orange Person Pasquotank. in 83 230U 414 262 197 16681 33 617 121 2056 386. 203 51V 139 120 1 674 '899 "619 683 1549 653 222. 519 124 874 346 1000 568 79 646 723 984 il90 -44 95 128 705 .777 1157 ml 452 569 4 212 933 264 431 560 1102 984 244 220 73 543 150 1662 274 660 625 494 1622 1287 533 601 672 1652 472 1130 sll63 -422 379 1424 88 262 1030 597 243 549 122 m.136 33 .1136 1000 .105 1246, 306! 1042 293 167 191 27, 679 532 627 462 Pitt Perquhnons 391 1629 1072 Randolph Rockingham 950! 579 506 102 uiMO 188 Robeson 579 Richmond 820 Rutherford Bampson 1802 Surry I 378 stokes i 152 Tyrrell Washington Wilkes Warren Wayne Wake 432 1450 105 306 4, 4 h4 754 731 1147 17,769 1024 Yancy 392 417 44508 36428 1 30,448 17,769 Harrison's majority," It -will thus be seen that in 51 counties, Harrisotf majority is 12,679, being a nett gain over Merehead'a vote of 318 votes.

In the 15 counties remaining ta be heard from' the vote steed thu for Mershead 7.660 for 8aunders (V. 7.846. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. VIRGINIA. This State is now conceded to Mr.

Van Buren, but the actual majority is not yet ascertained." 'lr GEORGIA. In 80 counties the following is the result HarriMm, 11.844 Van '381 8,323 4,068 4,235 Majority for the Whig ticket in October in same eounties, Whiggaui, 4 NEW YORK. -Complete returns from this 8tate show majority to br 12,253. The delegatMn to Congress cmsUts of SI Administration and 19 Whig members. The Legislature stands V.

B. W. Senate, 11 21 Assetnbfy, 66., 73 87 73 14 Whig majority on joint ballot TENNESSEE. Full jretum have not been received from this 8tate ut there is nothing to induce doubt that the majority will be as great as predicted. The Harrison Tornado has swept even by the very door ef the Hermitage.

The county of Davidson, in which are Nashville and the Hermitage, gives majority of 683 for Harrisut The vote at Creel's (Hermitage) precinct was for Harrison 104, Van Buren 39. MICHIGAN. I The Detroit Daily ASvertiser of November 10, fur-nwhes a Table of all the Counties in the 8tale, which give-: Harpson. 2461 Van Buren, 653 'l 7n7 19u3 OHIO. The Columbus State Journal has returns from all the counties in Oh except five.

They show that there has been a gain for Harris. over the vote far Corwin. in every County heard from except four, in which the aggregate V. B. gain is 1 5 1 The arri- son gain, as far as heard is npwanls of 8O0O and Harrison's majority in 74 counties is 3474.

VERMONT. This State has gone for tbe Whigs by a greater ma jority than ereiwesy 1 2,000 or 1 aaiassHM In 60 counties beard from, Harrison's majority is 3,019 votes. There are eighty-seven counties in tbe I fStste, and the total Van Buren majority in August was only 1,850 votes. INDIANA. In fifty-eight out of the eighty-aeven eouatWefl this State, the Harrison majority baa reached 17)00.

Like Objo. this State seems be all going one way. and what the entire Whig majority will be, ne- one raanretendto predict. if ISifcj. LOUISIANA! We have un complete from this State, bat 1 tba Harrison majority, jt appears, will be about 2109.

the fictaj Vsn mg jVLy tire aiid soft. tne the oe ted Jehu he the that the Cj be of lr hopes Missisapplt Sheoo'ms to have yielded ir stib1e genius of enuncipation iK etoms, -pf si I unofficial, from twenty-eight counties give ailatri ta i majority 3.660, and a gain t.ver the nujorit of i839 of 2,274 virtesj'feavirig Init 800 Bi -en Vinsjorify to overcome in the remaining tweniy-ieven counties v7 Vt it- IiCSfeLiture ol" iSorth Carolina. Mi Nov 16, 1840 Tiis being the tla appointed by law lor the nieet- oi aieuenerai ASbemuy oi tne. oiaie, tne two Houses eouvened in the new. at 3 o'clock, P.

and ywre duly organised. ftio fc.BNATE Aj quorum being present, Mr. Dockery moved that Senai proceed td the election of Speakeruui nom-iuaiod Ibriltat olLce Andrew Joy ner, Esq. tlie Senator from tie.couuty of Halimz which was arsed to the Soiate proceeded tq vore.as follows For Mew. Taison, Shepard, Speed.

pl'irs, Manhunt, Worth, Moye, Hellen Joluv SelLj Melcbor, AlLrijLt, MouUjoowry, Myers, Spruill, Doektrry, Morelad, Moore, Purje-ar, Mnch-eltHargrave, Paxks Ribclai, -Gaither, Bynttni23t For -ilrt Wilson, of Messrs. Kxro, Wbitaker; iWwkins. Cooper, WhUfieW, Arriugtonvlrr, Mt.D.armtd,lloulder, LarkinsSlosin, Pollock, Williams, Melvin Pasteur, Orr, Ward, Edwards ---IM For Mr. Edwards. Mr Wtison 1.

CoL Andrew Joyner having received majority of wnoie uunberot votes, was de lared duly elected when on motion of Spruill, he. was conducted to chair by Merars. WUa. and Dockery innao nis accnowieugement' to- tne House Mr. MveUes4 Oininated G.

Stone for wrihia. Snate and Mr. Spruill noin-uiated H.Milg ToV Cjlerk Aslni. -There being no oriposUrvach of gentlemen was elec by a unanimous vote. Mr.

Arringion nominated Thomas B. Wheeler for Priricipah Door-keeper On motion of Mr. Moore, -Crews, on motion -of HiJ Mansrum. Win. F.

Smithjknd on motion of Mi- Albright, B. Yates, were added to the nomination! The Senate then proceeded to vote, ineffectually, as follows for Wheeler 22, CreHt 24, Smith 2, Yates 1. The Senate then pro- ceeded to vote' again, the two la.t nsmed being with-drawn, which resulted in the election of Mr. Crews. having received 27 and Mr.

Wheeler 22 votes. On motion of Mr. Albrieht. Green Hill was then 'appointed Asmstant Door-keeper. Onrnotkm of Mr.

Morehead, die House of Com mons were, informed; by message of the organization qfiho Senate rMrr'Speedpresented a Resolution proposimr that Gallery on the right of the Speaker's Chair be ap- proprunea exclusively to me laaies wmcn was, on mo-tion of MrDockery, ordered to lie on the table. llQUSE OF-COMMONS. After the usual form of adm'n's'fr rat the Oaths Of qiialihcation. to fbe jnemhers. Mr- Bamnger moved the House proceed to tne election pi Speaker, "and nominated, for that'appotntment, Wra.

A. Graham Esq. from wns chosen wttnont -oppost- ttoo-; and on betnr, conductexi to tne vnatr dt Mr. Barnncer. rnade hi acknowlederoenu to the House anrupurupria i auuresv 'JJ rr In motion of Mr.

xlul, L. banes Manly was eposen Pnncinal Ulerkt and. dntund ts. reeman ulexk As- i Several persons having been nominated, the House proceeded to vote for Door-keeper wbica resuued. in etection of J.

Finch Principal Door-keeper, Thomas Anderson, Asswtant Door-keeper. Noy. 17, 840. Mr. Dockery was appointed Speaker pro.

tern, in coheqnence of the indisposition of the Speaker. a Mr. Ketq presentea a neoiuiion proposing to appoint a Committee of five, for the purpose of preparing permanent Rules of Order and Decorum for the government of the. Senate, during the present session, and that the 'rule of die last session be observed until otherwise ordered, and Messrs. Reid, Worth Myers Cooper; and Speed yere appointed to compose said iiiuilteeV r' Tho two Houses voted twice for three Engrossing Cierks, whieh resulted in the election of A.

Miller and Gould Hoyu. iiousfi OF COMMONS. Ou motion of Mr. Wilson, ordered that a message sent ta the Senate, informing tbem of the organ iza- this House, and proposing tliat a joint aelect com mittee of two on the part of each-House be raised to wait Upon the Governor, and inform him of the organ ization; of the two branches of the Legislature, and of their readiness to receive auy communication which n. I A' 1 ne may see to roue, a inetige was suosequcnr received firom the Senate, agreeing to this proposi tiori, informing that Morehead and Orr compose the committee on their part upon which Messrs.

Wibjon and Miller were appointed to form said Committee on we part ot this House. Tbe Commit tte. bavins pertormed tne duty assigned to tuetn, re ported that the Governor would make a communk-a tto the Legislamre to-morrow at tkx-W- Ir. Adams moved that a committee of five mem' rsi QQ appointed to prepare and report Rules of Or- for the xrwemment of this Hou. and that in the imerun the ules of the lac sessio i be observed.

The -morion prevailed, and Messrs. 'Adams, Hoke, Hill, oxrriDger, anu n. o. uirnara were appointed saui CoCnmittee. "Mr.

Hnltland moved that a mesgei eoe sent to the Senate. proposing to rake joint Committee 10 pre Dare and reDort Wnt Roles for the verriment of the two HoumCs but it being suggested ly the Speaker. that the Joint Rules of the lat session were to remain permanent' until otherwise ordered, the motion' wa nejatived. The Speaker Uid before the House tbe reesigna- tions of Messrs Brown Strange as u. S.

Senators which were, read and accepted, and on motion of Mr. Hitt, sent to tbe SENATE. -VBDTKsbAY, Not 18. inch Time was taken op in for an En- Tne standing Kates 01 Uruer were reported, and being read, were ad.pteJ. tin motion, a Mesaee was sent to Senate.

propomn7to raisea aeleet joint tomroiteeitrmakean4 eetwt jint Ruteaof edev for irta-rpmeHtW the 5i' The resignation Messrs; waand 8trange; mmmmAmmAdmmmmA were read and accepted. HOJSE j3F COIVIMOXS. 'J'C yJ' itEDKKDAY," NoY. 18. Messages hiving" been exrhsnsed.

the House pro-eeeded to votfbr the" remsining Engrossing made, Messrs; Rose Drake, running ahead. On motion pf Mr; H. C. 'Jones. thst a Message be ent to the Senste, proposing thj appointment of Joint Select Commit tee sf three nom eacn uouse to examine tne apart ments of thl apltol and assi gn to tbe wtat OfScers, snd the onjrnittee of General Assembly; their several rnorxjs and that they ascertain whether any oth-r order in relatKMi to tba Uapitol na nscessa Mr.

Reid presented tbe Pension Vrtificates ef Ira-bella t'amibett and Martha Spears; end Mr. Mc Lausrhlm. me trtincates of Mary Marshall and Ann Pa tersTH. They were countersigned by the Speaker, and sent theoenateV'ij'-' i a AjMesagn Was received from his; Eieelleney, the Governor of Of entunderabbj length which neeuaiej some time in the reading, We haveiried in Tain 14 pr cure a copy of it for this paper, but it shall appearin onr nexu. vr, TbsjHousa then adjourned.

TmmmVJLti 19, 1840; li "Mr. Torner TSpeakerl beina absent from indiiDOsi- i ihe of H. J. J. K.

C. R. E. 1 THE register: are Me plant effnr, delightful peace; i. i Friday, November 20,1 THE LEGISLATURE.

This bodj getting slowly bi nder weigbVoothinrl in? done preliminaiy Which, however unimportaot to the public neYertbelesa. absolutely essential to the proper des- patcb or The resignations of Mfwr. Botk and ei hare been aent in by the Cveraor. end urmnimUu accepted by the Legislature. No movement hasbeei wd in House, towards filling: the vacancies' but- t.ongren will son meet, we presume the attention the Legislature will he directed to thi matter in days t-vJi t- i -i GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.

The Message of Gov. rjuoikT was tranamitted- te" Legislature on Wedaesdaj'last. As it passed im mediately into the hands of fuel Printer to the Hoi jwAavs been unable to procure a copy 1 but hope eelbiLjDur next We learn that it is a document considerable' length, written in the bold, free stjle its author. A large portion of it is devoted to Na- Uomd Affiurs and Internal Improvement, whose COD- alstent and advocate the Governor has always been. We learn 4hat some of the party dLJike exceedingly the pungent manner in which the Governor speaks of Mr.

an Buren an measures. Perhaps, they think he should have' ected oq the maxim Speak no 111 of "the dead." th" Dvblkx is one of those mtu 44 his optntons on his sleeve for Daws to peck atr, He wiU speak snd write what he think. when the circumstances demand, it, without stopping PENrTENTTAHY AND LUNATIC, ASYLUM. Mrs sir glad to see that the 8tandanf, whose associate "Editor is a LawyeVU'presaiag upon the it. icnuoa oi me iegisiaxure, me, esuuaiaument or a Penitentiary, and Lunatic Asylum.

Our Ttews on these subjects have been too repeatedly expressed, to need repetition. If there be a 8tate in" the Union, where there is "a necessity for reform in the Criminal Code, that 8Ute is North end we hofe the Legislature will net adjourn, without taking ficient steps, at least, towards the introduction of -reiuwoumry pjkwh. ooiy oesuaiNe not only destraMe on the score of humanity, but as a aoures of constant Revenue to the State, it will always prove improperly managed. QUE RE 1 Where did the Standard learn, that the Hon. Liwis iLLiiMs voted, as a member of Congress, for Joaw QufMTAsiiiaUb tery rows i ths He voted, according to our reoollectiotk with Roxulvs M.

8a vaasas and Wauoa Ii. Ea- wabbs, for Mr. Cawroae. The Bt4ndatd4s equally at foult. in charging the sin of Federalism upon our veteran Representa tive.

He has always been regarded as a stem Re- publican, and was rerked in the very, cradle of Demo crscy. His father was a member of the Electoral CeTege of this 8Ute, and voted for TaexAS Jsrrsa- sea If you will axssil distinguished men, Mr. Standard, be more accurate in your statements. STRANGE ASSERTION. The last Stendard? says The retarns from the MTerai states demonstrate that the Republican party WM stronger than at piWnt.

The fatuity ma singular, which enables any one to such an assertion. Gen Humse nvt probaHy nc majority'in the popular vote, of at vus4 in Ohio, alone, is g'ester than Mr. Van Buren1 united ma- joritiesin all the States' which he has carried. SPECIAL ELECTION. a special Election held in RichnwnJyt'ounty, on the 12th inst- for a memlier of the House of Co r-m'onc, t.

supply 'the vacancy occasioned by the renig-nation of Gsot ea Tbomas, fol Joax W. Cnviae-Toirj i WhigV was elected. The poll stod Cpvinj. ton Whig 597 Terry 149. Mr.

Ua taken his seat. T- i mm err Kesoluuons nave been introduced in tne lez- iglature of Georgia now in session, conJemnatoty of I the ub-Treasury system, end requesting their1 Members in Congress to use their exertions to procure its repeat "-J 1 THE PEOPLE' HAVE -t COME. Hang out year Banner 1 the outmost States tTheery 1s still THEY CtIKCE! Slat that have voted for' Harrison and Tyler. New York, 42 Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Maine, Marylahd, Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Islsnd, MassschuMtts. 10 15 II 10 10 9 -4 14 -it Michigan, SVaWBMV Tennessee, IS'orth Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama.

Vermont 1 Doubtful Miawuri. 4 4 Slatts thmt hao evoted, or mil vote, for Van Buren, Carolina, New Hampshire, Arkansas. Ml -4 i Mangrum Jones. Valued at fitly dollar! by 1 Csmner. 1 sx due I hereon, fifteen ats.

One other tract of 1 1 1 2000 ACRES. --wii ling the unsold pait of a Urge tract ef land franfej te Hall Walton and MrEnlire. Vehidt twabea dred dollars by Z. Candler. Tsi doetbereon, six petitle hero'nes or the need toe spindle an1 oi me ri, wiusuer iojihu rncn BfwWt honor, of sobriety of economy, of temperate and efficient courage, which a soldicrV.ifrs beyond all others, so much demands Oh, ihame upon such counsel as 'would divorce the of love, from the actions of the tented field I Qh, shame.

upon that policy, that would exclude the gentle and softening whispers of love and of duty," which restrain the roughness of our ruder nature. whilst they refine our honor, and inflame our courage But if so it be, is but in admirable keeping with ultra'democracy. Pure repub- licanism knows of such a policy Washington was a stranger to it j-Sir Philip Sidney wouhl 4iave turned pale with mortiti-1 cation at sue a auggestTon tne i rounaaours would have thought "Chaos had come again' were the champions of those days consigned to a life of single "blessedness" the harps would have been unstrung and mute poetry would have languished and even the American Revolution could scarce have taken its first step, had this scheme of coarse Locofocoism been the rule of action then Where shall we hooe to fiud the spirit of the Gracchi, or of their noble mother, Corne lia, should so false a democracy be permitted 'II Jonger to frown upon tne Known virtues ana patriotism of the fair daughters of America 7 Ob, not Let the young sold ierbe assured that in wedding a WHIG 'daughter of our once happy, and ever-honored land, he takes to himself a partner who wouia genny oma up his wounds follow him in all his various I fortunea stimulate his courage sunaue nis raahness guide him In the paths of everv virtue cheer him in his despondency and, if need bey go with him into the. very can- non uiuuuM Awav. then.

Het me repeat,) with thia up- meaning, unguiiui, uMpuivuvt experiment it auita not the genius of -oiir country, and least of all, -the generous enthusiasm of oiir fair now awakened, and which teems, throughout the land an enthusiasm which causes the smiles of the gentler sex to bail us every where Yes, dear Ladies from the waters of Ihe St. Lawrence to those" of Mexico, and1 from the sands of the Ocean shore, to the rocks of our remotest 'Western mountains; the star of llAJtBISQIV XfcSJWUSi is seen in the'ascendtnt, as the roost genial one that hath ever shone upon us, since our Washington's with its, inherent Justre, amidst a blaze of glory 1 a And you; my Jfair bate contributed no little to this great result of "our eiertionsj you have cheered us your sustaining presence you have ever sympathised with us -y pu have graced our numer ous festivals withvour banners and other de- vices of your taste; and of your industry you have spread the tables on various occa- sions throughout bur land, with the boun)e- ous provisions of your generosity, and deco- rated them with all that care and elegance which distiiiguiah jour Jn the name of the American People, I thank you who are present and aui wno, iiae yuu, parts of our country, have gone with us in this miffhtv struggle of the People against their fdithless Rulers. We have fought a good fightM theiprize is yovrt, as well as otir for who, save a Locofoco, would separate the interests! and sympathies of the last and noblest of God's creation, from under Providence, hive been made the Lords of thfl I We are' oic-our interests and our hopes are one-r-and though man be styled the head, all experience tells us that this very head, as well as heart, would be ill-fashioned, indeed, and a lifeless, useless, ienoLl-j existence were it n6t for the moral the actual sovereignty of the tar sex. i Mr, TWfma then closed his remarks with an animated appeal to the other sex to be true to their country--and when in power never to abuse it never to be faithless to the holy trust reposed in but to be ever watchful of the people's rights, em regardful of their real interests. 7 taTOTf rn.

Taken up snd committed to the Jail 1 II of Pitt Vumtv. on the 17th Septembe 1840. twoiNEUKO BOYS as liunswsy. trom 18 to 20 Tears uf aire. One who calls hmelf Has ax, is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches in height, Vliro made, 1 ght corn plcxion.

Tbe other calls himself Jeaa, is about 5 feet even or eirht inches bieb. rather stout made, and rv Wck Both aav thev are ot free Psrents that thev am frnm N.nvmoiul county. Viririnia that they Vfsre Kirl (r Jmaii HoXnd of said county by their Parenta, who hired them to the Contractor the Plinirn ('and nntm MlttlnOT in N. Carolina. Also, on gro man, by the name of Prraa.

tsken up on the 30th of October, 1840, about 6 feet. 10 inches high. Week coinnUiinn. rather slim froN 22 to 25 )ears of wha be belonin to Kich'd Hobson, fcnnerly of Rockinzham county, N. t.J.

He says thst Hobson has gone to Texas, but he has two brothers to th ('mint Th Awners are raonested 0 come, fer- orfl, py charges, and take them away, or they will dealt with as the law direeta. I -B. M. SELBY.Sh'ffPittCo., At November 14, 140. A8ITUATI0NI wanted for; a colored woman, who is accustomed to all kinds of Family bun She will be hired by the week or month.

En- Hum ac a ol lew the do of of his ty CelltS. yi.t W. YX. bb or anromue eo, November 13, 140 92 lm. RJTATE OF-NORTH CAROLIN Graoiltot JCaunty.

la. EaviTT Pall Term 1840.a otepnen undges wo, otners, renuon tot sale its- VMLattdaJMAa Henry Morris Sc others. Vf3 foas. i -It sppe-trinr to tbe satisfaction of tha Court that tba defendants. Henry Mprris.1 John Morris, tcjh K.

Sneed, John illiam Dynum. Morns Bynum, Pbebe Bynum, GranVilla Whit tow and aifot Nancy. Jarrat Groves Morris. Lerer MerrW John M. Morruu Abram'W Morris, Jes Huddlpstoo, and the representsbvas of Mitcbet Morris; are nor -jj habitants of this Slate-; is therefore ordered by the weeks in the Raleigh Register, for the said defendants to appear at (be next term- of this ourt.

to la held at the town of Oxford on the first Mondsy "of Asrth nf; snd plead, answer demur to the aaid petition of the a Plaintiff, or else tbe same be taken pro cot futo and -a beard ear jaorre 'as to tbem. il-CI -'iAi Witness lliomas LiUkjohn, tllerk Master of said Court, at Office, tbe first Monday of gf ptemlier, 1840. 's THOS, B. TdTTLEJOHK fj. M.

,1 Oxford If; C. Non' 1810. i5. 90 Q1TATE OF NORTH CA ROLIN A Waskmgm yjron vounrp. is cicitt rair Sarah Ann Keith e.

Wilhsm Keith B.I1 for Uivorre. On motion, and it appearing to the Court that te 1 Subpanas to answer the Bill of Complaint issued to xserno coumy, against m. Keilb. bav been rH timed by the Sheriff that ha is not Jo be fotnd in that county and alo. that the said WnuJCeith.

is not an inhabi, taut of or not within the jurisdiction of tnia Court the Court doth order that adve tisement ba- madeHhKteen succesaiv weeks in the Raleish Re gister and North Carolina Gazette." end in th "Wixb ington Whig Republican adti int V. i WL. tbe aid Kenb bal nlea appear tore tne said Uourt, at tne Court House, ftr 1 ly mouth on the second Monday of March next, and plead, an I wrr or demur to the Complainant's Bi.Wf Dlen Cf nx4a i he waters of Clear Creek. Mninc IsmfciCAea.F'l1" I n- it Mi -wwrm mm mi 1 II Wkl S3 BB W9 VBB iwi M. ii- Nov.

3d. 1840 (Pr. Adv.Tfin.V an- STATE OP. iNOrtt it p. ton CiHmiy.

Court of Pleas snd Quarter acsjuuu; September Term, 1840. t- In this rase, it qfntriSi tba satwtariwa ef the Court that. tEa children frJobjr Womum and Ubat les ornum. wnnao nri nirnw are ncknow i heirs st law of Womum. derkd aie not ii.

habitants of this fctate, therefore it CrdereM Ly ny and others, valued at 4S1225. Tsxesdus for 1838 and 1839. IfemVvon, November 10th, 1840. (Xy Pr Advt. 88 50.

98tw CCf F.ni FF a SALF.I will expbie to' sali k4 st PaUiciAMiion. at ih Court4ioua in Rok tiuharn, Ricbawnd Countr, the 3rd Monday January much 4 ihe following Tract of land. un isted for the year wul satisfy the Tare doe ibereno, log -ther with cost and charges for Ad- vertisiiig. vrx i 100 Acre. Ivint on tbe bead water the South prona vf Solomois Creek, adjoining the land of H.

umngt-Mi. ittrmeny in tne jKMcasicn el James WW a. a Bstsett, ir. Tax 48 cents. 300 the Waters of Mirks' Creek, adjoining near to the binds of II Harrington aud J.nu Kye.

I as ,90 cents. bit Acres. Ivinar on or near Rridsra IJree. aaiJ belong to James Stusrt, dVe'd. Tsx 16 rrntsv November 17th.

184( to Court tnet publication be aasde for six weeks in tLs. Raleigh Register notifying the children ef tbs John and Charie3numtlat unless t- at. the next tVurt of rea end yutrtrr be held fur the County Northacptor tt l. 'i Hense -in the town eiJckon an tL tf. iatliecemrjer, axir ami mate iserrsrivr 1 thereto thai incsrmeai era tr i 1 1 the case set for hrantis as to tlzr-W i CV, mbsr 19, tfMO.

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