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CbZoi. The stock in Livewjol on the 1 st to held. in Edenton xra thUl Sth.fn- January was being 92,220 less Intthe fibd a communication from ohoihe 95' members of the late Legislature who voted for and elected Mr. Brown? which we should pubH i justice to the 95. were it not for 1 tsOTeat than at the same time last year.

Norfolk Herald of the 1st insh contains an accounts under date of New Orleans. length, and that the author promises to con- T(rTignAY M0UN1NG, FEDRUAHY 11, 1830, 'Tmdi The reader will find in the interesting: soeecfe-of Mr. Jan. 14, of the destruction by fire of the brick niiuc ins reraarKs anotner numoer. tie attempts to justify his Vote oo the ground that cotton warehouse of B.

Hart, in that stant to be composed of Delegates frorp the coumies of Currituck, Camden, Pcrqufrnansj Chowan, Gates, Hertford, Bertie, Vsh in Martin, Halifax andofth ampton for the purpose of. tsin some plan bywhich ibe aid of the General Government may be obtained in re-opening Roanoke Inlet. Louisianp Legislature of Louisiana, on the recommendation of a joint Committee of both Houses, have -determined thai in case of the death of the Governor of that State, the person holding? the office of Presi tables opbtt these. Triotipna apin ted debato ensued which continued until the hour expired for the consideration of reports. riTiis bill is likely to be the rallying point both' part jes will muster their strength on Monday, when its fate will probably be decided.

It was believed, from the View; which tha President'took of the tariff in his with the' determined tone of the re-port-of the committee on Manufactures, thst the subject would-be 'suffered to rest during this hut the supporters cf MrVMo Duffie's in the course of tL 3 debate, a-vowed their determination to haye a full, thorough, and fair discussion of the whole city, together with eight thousand bales of Cvne, on the above and-part of Webster's the conclusion of which nri i vuuuji. ine loss estimated at x.nn.nnn From the Newbern Spectator We think the Editor of the Favetteville OhsewM-. The President of the Bank of Cape Fear rn of the Stockholders! in hJld at the; Banking oe Jn Wilinm has very handsomely vindicated his cause in the following articles on tile late appointment of Senator, which we cheerfully make room for in the Spectator. It is in vain to talk of State and complain of our want of influence, in the National Councils, when men of merely 'decent acquirements, (for this 13tn oi urii uciijvueierraine dent pf the Senate, is to exercise the; functions and duties of Governor, so long- as he i thev will accept of the Extension grounds on which Mhe rin its present wr.urowq is jl Kepublican, and Mr. Meares a Federalist, ancL that the Election of have presented thp singular anomaly M- North Carolina, a Republican State, havinglboth her Senators in 'Congress Fede-ralists; That he believed Brown to be Va gentleman of sterling integrity sound rio-iiticaJ principles, a man iof talents, andKvho would ably and faithfully represent the political sentiments the people- of Norih Mr.

Meares had laid a plot to cHfe by 'deriouricinV all the elegatipn north of the Neusef as aliens and enemies to the western and Cape Fear interests," thereby Expecting to unite iq his fa-voiteselinterests landf all Ithe Federalists Thesfe. are-his reasons, divested of all the tin-' jel which they are adorned. The1 following passage will shew to what he has de is President and I in case the "vacancv Lir'charter granted byACt of the lt Oen al Assembly. -vmj is the extenrof praise bestowed on Mr. Brown bv continuing until after an election by the Sen- nigniy oojecuonaoie cnaracter is oottoraed.

we may expect a tcarm tinie of it. We have several propositions before Con some of his advocates,) are elevated to the most im portant trust. Can we expect such men to cope With the Websters of the North, and Haynes of the ate oi its rresiaent, wtoer person so elected is to assume the duties of vthe Executive! gress for amending the Constitution to as to 77ie Weather: un aaturuay last we nad, latltnrlp. ar Iarre fall of. Vnowl" south? It is our boast, that wa have men- better proviae ior uie election oi rxesiaent ana vice Presidents bV-ot)ar orovidinsr a frst of any consequence this which rrtnfed to those who were- fundi of itv the Conformably with thi on structio the Constitution, the new Senate, having to.e-i lect a President this session, Ipn- the "14th Ult.

did elect Mr. Jaques Dupre President of that hodv. and conseouentlv he supersedes gainst the final1 wsort to the ilouse of U'epre- none who are full match for these gentlemen in the field orargument and learning. Let the State show a becoming pride in appointing to her highest offices, her ablest sons, and she will ne ov.u lull bgi nporttinity 01 enjoying we iuio pu-aaures oi ride, i The weather sincehas been i i fropvp VP thp rnnrle nnrf mvn ver want influence in the national councils, nor will Mr. Beauvais as acting Governor of the! kO COlU art -m I to PORT OF WILMINGTON.

'ARRIVED, up to FeK3, Brigskcrth Caroling our State pride require of us to bestow encomiums when they are not merited. It is not our humour to complain, but rather to take the world, and more es State. 1 scended in making out his defence: i 'Heard ve notoftheduclcfit opportu mty tor sKaui 115 ai so. from New York, Jasper from St, JIarts, Rebecca froni nad in the Treasurer's nfRrt Thr T0od people of Petersburgcin.Virgrin- pecially the political world, as it goes. We were not insensible, however, to emotions of rising indig- from St.

Croix, Torno frora Boston; Leopard from St. Barts, Elizabeth frcrn llzr Case of Rowlands Stephenson. rWe learn from our correspondent of the Savannah Re to hnn that he was deselected? It was truly an affect-mg story, He Was borne ofr all nalp nrA orhnctK- oro about to undertake the construction of tiniquei Schrs. Ann Maria' from Charleston, Tr.o publican office, that Geo. MillehFand Wml, to his lodarinErs.

-stout mprhhprif.nL eacKs'rde and the other at his back, Japii. I Rail Road from thei tow to the Roan e. Lr the purpose of thei rrade with Knrth Carolina; and to further their Views, VV illiams, the parlies who entered the plea we perceived the Legislature' looking over the State in quest cf candidates for this important office, while our distinguished on the spot, was overlooked. And why is this? All acknowledge his superior qualifications all bow be- tation and beyond all power of description, at-tended him--he did not die. of guilty to the indictment, against them in the aft'air of Rowland Stephtnson were sen ave appiieu-tu uien.

xjcgiaiairc iur aci rore nis soua ana various acquirements his name- CBajt lest we'sliolild be supposed to do him injustice. by quoting the alove only, we add incorporation, anu lor upscripuon 01 lift). 000 I their stockThkilaiuire' stands enrolled among the first in the nation. Such an appointment would give character to the State dignity tohe office, and secure us against any lack of influence in the National Councils. "Whether this tenced by judge Holt, on the 1st, lnst.

the former to a fii.e. ofone thousand dollars and six months imprisonment the latter tb; a fine of five hundred dollars, and imprisonment for 3 months. i sen. time nts. of do houpr to the writer: I Sisters from Porto Rico, Henry from New York, YViI-liam llenry from Porto Rico, Utility from Charleston Ann Smith from Charleston.

"Sloop Premier, from New "-i jv. CLE ARRD, Brigs Henry Enter- prize for Port au Prince. Caroline for Halifax; Caspian! for Porto RiccC FAY ETTEVILLE BIARKET. a 8 00r Bagging yard, 18 a 22. Bacon, '5 ar Candlesf mould, .14.

Coffee- 12jt 15. Corn, 40 Flour, g3 a 4, tronla -Flaxseed; 9(1 a gl. Lard, 6. Lead; TlalrlvShot, perbagVB2 a 2. Lime, a- 2 $0.

7 Molasses, 28 a 30. i. Nails, cut, 7 a a 20. Oats, 25 a 27s. be oying.

to party feelings, or sectional feelings, or any other feelings, they should be thrown aside, when would fill the higher offices with men distinguished for their ability, industry and patriotism. ranted the first, but as ti the -'needful, it did i some other Legislatures that we could name ave done itjVheftiMin' je following Petersburg Times: SV 1 -As the Legislature of Virginia, seerrdispdsed to live us towards our Rail Road sdjieme nothing.but a iere act of incorporation let us accept the iboon. Jut our own shoulders manfully to the wheelj raise much money as we can." and apply to the General v' ipf one on the side of the republican party, I do mean to speak, and loudly too the whole; world shall hear it the last change shall not be rung for months to; come. That com-binatioh was, that we would have a republican were determined, that if weVere toi surrender of necessity, on the great constitutional ques-tidn, and the battle field was to be vielded to snnf- Gentlemen projectors. Rail Road Canal men, and geniuses of whatever order ye may he, what say you to 'T.

During the reign of Charles 'company of Dutch cbniractors otTered to render rlo force, the standard bearer, to the last aironlzine issembly of North Carolina, at its next jsession, for the, the Mancaneus navigable from Madrid to "Sugar, cbmraon 'Sh a 9, prime 10a 11. Salt, where it falls into the Tagus, and the Jailer Liyefpobl.lTS-aO.".? Steel, 8 a 9. aSuo ohm nit lauti jut? vqjuui uu. kjicvi, xxiiici tboxi, a moraem or cqnsternation, aeteat ana dismay, should belong to our own rinks. He should neither be hireling, Hessian or Janissary.

He should be one of Iroin that point to Lisbon aon, provided" they Tobacco, leaf, SS a 4. Ap. Brandy 28 a 30. duty for a certain a 28. iWheat, 65 a 70.

fputncc- A portion 01 ner peppie.are raucii inier-sted in the contemplated Rail Road to the Roanoke, 1 the inhabitants of Southern Virginia And why Wld she not subscribe? Further; if the Leerislatare were allowed to levy a number of years on the goods conveyed by Virginia is resolved to do nothing for us-r-so 4ar this channel. The-council of I Li0EilalVa" From the Cohuhbia Stale Gazette. South Carolina Conference. The present has been in many respects, the most interesting session ever held byithis Conference; but the circumstance which hfost remarkably distinguishes it, is the division of the Conference District into two separate Conferences. This measure has long been considered necessary by many of the ministers, on account of the exceeding great inconvenience to which numbers of them were necessarily subjected in attending the Sessions of a Conference of such extensive bounds as this has been; embracing all the country east of the mountains from the Cape-Fear river to Pensacola.

The division was therefore effected with perfect harmony of feeling; but having taken place at; all, it eliave been remseu every imngiei us peupon ir a dissolution of our connection with the common- iui p.opusai inio uieir serious consiucra- Casea containing two do2en each JIUDEIRA lion, and, after maturely wcighmg.it, pro- ilii iVIA'B, which Jias had the advantage of a voy ealth, and solicit North Carolina to take us into her aovernment Then might-we have a parent worthy nouncea me singular mat it nan age to the a superior article, foreaieat JOHN HUsKE. 10 per dozen." be called suclv not an unfeeling step-mother. pleased God that these two rivers should be 62-3W. February 830. navigable, he yvould not have wanted human tho, when we ask for bread, gives us a stone Truer, Jcrtain vain men talk of the honor of beingitif eris to have made them.

such; but as the Ancient Dominion But I ask, what is honor?" ourqwn recruits, one who had tougfit by our sides, andNvhen the colors felr, could say to, his comrades, "allisjostbut'oor i We7cannot suffer the following allusion to ourself to pass without correcting its misre-presefttations: 1 i 'A word en passant1 to the Fayelteville Obsr-yer who seems to have been the Centinel on the watch towpr, will suffice, Mr. Meares was a candid ate, Mr. Meares was.bis neighbor, Mr. 'Meares was a Federalist, and Mr. Meares was beaten.

IIinc ilia: lachrymaj." Translated, Hence proceed those tears" ,1 -Sr a We assure the writer that our tears' have flowed from no such source. Any man in N. Carolina of talents and character eminent e-nough to fill that dignified station, would have been sufficiently our neighbor to have enlisted bur wishes in his favor. Highly as we estimate Mr. Mcaresi lie is not the first choice he had riot done if, it is plain" he did not think it proper that it should be1 done.

To JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, We like the spirit of this Virginian; arid attempt it, therefore, would be to violate annot but wonder how well he seems to be puts this numerous band of brothers, who II hits. Sjgar, JH 25 do. superior Molasses, 15 nags green the decrees of his providence, and" to niend cquainted with our when he have so long, and so aflfectionatel la he imperfections which he designedly left 5 puncheons Jamaica Rutn, 50 boxes No. Soap, -JJv VVTLLKING3 in nis worKs. akesit tor granted that it will be so liberal to grant all that they could not get from heir own Legislature, But let him not irri- 6i4w.

February High fforcfe. The Editor of the Nantuck uie that will display aa et inquirer says, that if the U. S. Govern rtuch liberality a9 former ones from whose Girajei yiues Trees ment prohibit the transportation of the mail cts he nas no tiouDt lormeu nts opinion. it we snuuiu nave, inane ior senator, it was on tne oaooatn, tne citizens oi xsaniucKet actually believed wonderful as it may ap-j thp.

manner and the result of the election that boring in one common field, into circumstances peculiarly affecting. They are now to separate, to meet again no more, till the chief shepherd shall summon them to the convocation cm high. The South Carolina Conference will hereafter be bounded by the Savannah river on the west. The Conference which has been created west of that will, probably, be designated tic Georgia The Conference adjourned yesterday about 3 o'clock: The Georgia Conference will meet at Macon, Geo. on the 5th January 1831; and the South Carolina Conference in Fav wutnot suomit to the restriction.

What, ear) that the only obstacle to the passage of we complained of, without any further allu WA1. tMUNCE, Proprietor of the Linnaean Rota-I nio Garden, Fliishinsr, Lorn? Island, Ner, York. will they do? Probably scull their little Isl sion to Mr, Meares than that he is a gentle and over, to the other side or the Atlantic. man of vastly superior talents and weight of Worcester JEgis. character to Mr.

Brown. lias authorized the Subscriber to receive orders for the supply of Grape Treesv' Plants, Shrubs, ltKliriduald wishing. a supply of the above, arc invited, to call on the Subscriber and see the Cata-logue and prices. -C-l i law ior constructing a tfau itoaa oi a wnoie ii3e in Iftiigtb withia'our own State, and ihich has been Lbelbre aore than three sessions was the immense mou nt of money it vv6uld have cost. he application for 160,000 for a' Rait Road But it was because Mr.

Meares was a EDITOR'S CORRESPONDENCE. Extracts from a letter to the Editor of the Observer. Federalist" that we complained of his defeat; from which we infer that we are set down as .1 JAS. H. HOOPER.

February 10,130 6-7w. Washington, Feb. 6, 1 830. etteville, oq the 26th January 1831. a We have always considered ourself a Republican; and so long as ourl ve Dear The bill reported by Mr.

Storrs onceive and almost resolve to execute such liaiVk. of Capfe Tear. irom tne select committee to re We mentioned in the last Register, on nerated friend, the Senior Editor of the Ra- 1830. lyf JANUARY ferred so much of the President's Message as great work as that, there is no JcnOwing what might have happened but whether we ihall ever see such another Legislature, Hea- eigh Register, (from whom we received our what we deemed good authority, that the Small pox had broken out at Newberri. VTHEREAS an act was passed at the last meet.

relates to the fifth Census, was discussed' on earliest political wa consider- Wednesday and Thursday last, in committee extension of the charter of the Bank of rw eu one oi tne soundest Kepunucans oi(the More recent intelligence states, -that the is unfounded, there not having been a 1 1 ML of the whole in the House of Representatives, under certain limitations and restrictions, to which, en oniy Knows. Amendment of the ConsiVwton. Mr. Mc- country, we telt that we might claim to be a variously amended, reported to the House, hue asient ot the stockholders is required byaspe- single case or mar. disease mere.

in erup Republican. VVhat a Republican may be and made the order of the day for Tuesday cihea aay neretore Kesoired. that this meeting puffie, from the Committee on the' subject, tion of no alarming nature Had prevailed in and what a Federalist, depends so much nA ini rtiipnorl ti mttot tha icon zrvop I IV7. 1 nMt: Thu hi nrrivu Pfi tnb no- iht ftfrh vu 33 reported a resolution to amend the Con- upon circumstances, that we do not care to P1ace which doubtless gave rise to the w. mmfrfrrtn- lia Cpinnd TiiicH9V A I Ar I tf wviiu 3 Will HVAi JZ report of existence of Small Ral.

Reg. ycuau, uiiu on seem asicc iiit huumc- tie tain oav ot tne HontD. tnen ami there tn plead not guilty to the charge until its auithor uiuiion in relation-to tne election oi rresi-jent and V. Pi esidenLl; It -provides that the states. Shall be divided into districts, each ty of hastening its passage to afford the neces- consider of the same; and of all other matters where sary time for completing the work within a ir the interests of the Rank of Cape Fear, are con- Supreme Court.

John Beard of Salisbury, shall be good enough to inform us what he calls a Federalist? In Maine, and perhaps some other States, there are two al- PrODCr DCriOU i wu; ami vo un? ouui uiuti as may DC William B. Heiskell of Raleigh, John Mu- iiisti ict to haveU)ne vote; the people; to vote i Ihe same committee has also reported a bill! K' hhviWor. n.e. shat of Iredell, and Samuel Spruill of Hal irecuy ior rresiuent; tne votes, ta Decouni-(1 a9 heretofore; the person haying a majort- for fixing the ratio of apportionment of mem- lution. of the Stockholders at their atljourned meet.

most equal in strength, ot which calls itself Republican party," and its oppo ifax, have received County. Court licences; and M. Patton of Buncombe, and Samuel S. yot the whole number of districts to beithe oers oi tne nouse.oi iiepresentatives among img, January iasi, to me nnem mat an concerned nent the Federal party," and, for all that 'resident. If no person have such majority, the States alter the expiration ot the twenty- ay ue uuiv appnzea uierem.

ca.nn,1 K'h la Vf Kon U. ImJUJSM reSlOent Ot tne party has as good a ridjt tb Johnston of Northampton, have been admit-as the other, for we believe ted to Superior Court practice. lb. we can one the. of.

honor new election is to oe neia in tne same man-er, except that the two highest candidates Bank of Cape Fear. 1 62 tlOA. ken up. This bill provideslor faxing the ja f-lmf Hia innv nfinrinlif 'gin' fhoir rtiiffr I juhn hiil; Cashier. tio at fifty thousand, i in uiy are to ne voted tor.

in this ejection, i vvhPthpr thinrthnr chnnld th Ppa. Postage. The Literarv Port bolio, Old Combs 1 11111" tT Many or the members are ot opinion that it owever, the district votes-a re to be counted sident of the United States. In New Ybrk, speaKingot tne Din neiore congress to reuuee would be better to settle the ratio before the the Governor, the person having aimajor- THE Subscriber repairs and polishes Tortoise Shell Combs in the neatest and most iiDerior amoneia multitude of parties, they have hard- the postage on renoaicais to tne rate assesseu Census is taken, to prevent any contentions 7 to nave the vote of the a major believe, as a Repiibli- on Newspapers, says: ly any su ch th ing that mi2ht arise about fractions; others are on we take the liberty to ijoi thestates to. elect.

If no one have a on reasonable terras. Combs left wfth Mr. George W.j McDonald, Person street, Fayetteville, will be forwarded to th Siihsr.rlhr. anrl nrnmnl Tvr can or a Federal party. In Virginia, accord- VWhlle on eci- Jl i-r i make a suggestion, (to whi (to which the contrary disposed to think it would be bet al0ntV.

thp nrenn ivhn Knrl we shall hereatter re the highest vote "fc1 tj ----w nig iu buxiic jjci svus, a rtrwcianai is uuc wnu turn,) that when the public debt shall have ter to I districts, at the first election, to be- Presir ei me rauo ue aiiei ui irepaireuanu returned. isus, and that it would be highly im- the Censu r.t. Hut if more than one had the hisheifti advocates a liberal construction ot the rede- it will perhaps be found to be the most useful, ral Constitu tion Duff Green considers all most general, most equitable and least objectionable, of JOSnUA LUMSDEN. 62-2w. Italeigh, Eeb.

10, 1830. proper for very large fractions to fall, in small an equal number, the House -of Repre all the plans which can be devised for the use of the who oppose himself and the Administration States. A great diversity of opinion also pre Tit. surplus revenue to make the Jfost UJjicejree. as.

tederalists.Vv Jn Col. Crockett's. country vails as to the number jvhich should form the clioose the President. The Vice President 0 ureensoorougn Ji'airioi. we 'suppose that Federalists, are wild cats.

ratio, ranging from forty-five to seven ty thou elected in the same manner, excent' in Butrwhat they are in North' Carolina, since The Bible Cause. At a meeting, of the sand. case of no election by the people, the Senate numbers of the Richmond Dock JLottery. Ml: 42, 16,: 47, 25; 41, 36, 23, 38. No.

16, 42 47 a prize of $10,000.1 i ki- i Drawn of tne Washington Consolidated Lottery. the old grounds ot distinction have passed The Resolution of the Legislature of North Granville Bible Society, held at JShiloh, on iu eiect. away, wp waitto be mjormeiL- the 16th ult. the following Resolution was Carolina directing their Senators and request passed: ing their, itepresentatives ongress.to use 36, 16, 40, 9, 57, 31, 3, 4252. We have seen many rumors of the same Jtiesolved, That this Soctety will use its enueavors their exertions to obtain a repeal of -the duty 14th ult.

afpr pion nf onft hundred No 42, 52, the handsome Capital of $4000, was on salt, was called up on yesterday, 'when a tenor as the following. Whether they have to raise Two Thousand Dollars, to aid in supplying any ndatton or not, we cannot say, but the destitute' families if North Carolina, with at co- ana fifteen davs. during which were passed me out sold at llewson Oihce, in addition severaj other very handsome prizes sold, and the cash paid, at the ever! fortunate and prize selling Office of svua UUII1UC1 Ul 1ilCC ((iui(puun motion was made to refer it to the committee of Ways and Means, as the most appropriate presume tney grow ouloi the Known cool-. py "1C Laws and a number of resolutions Mr. ess existi ng be wee r.

Branch an on wt. counties of the State follow the example Eaton committee ior its reierence, as a reauction oi the duty on that article would faet4he rer of the; and that 'committee of the liberal spirit of Granville. If they A Prophecy. --We prophecy that, in less PETER SB UR Ya do, the North Carolina Bible Society, es should think the State can hardly 'need ther Legislature soon, except it be for the Puyose of repealing the acts of thistp Among the last doings of the session was le adoption of the following preamble; and resolutions! utions: than Ja eek, Mr, Woodbury, pf New February 6, 1830 would be the roost competent to decide vvhe ther the fiscal Harnpshlre, will sueceed toithe'head ot) the tablished in this city, will find but little difficulty in carrying their resolution to sup Navy Department. I i snrop fa 1 1 justify the measure.

A motion was also made piy an, tne destitute lamiucs iu uiaic to reter the Kesolotion to the committee on Odd and Even, draws again, 'j i In the Crrr of Batixobz, on yiWedhesday, February; it will only that, we are not the first have been with Bibles, into effect. Manufactures, which produced a very warm an The following Bibles have ben obtained WtK State Road on the McAdampl VuTj Line to the MibissiDm'nrer, decei ved fbyihejjrn of the times, say debate. The former motion being supported pro- pi for this purpose from the Parent Society in J-fS) 'ded she nothing ot, the rumors 5 of the re wi can obtain the adequate funds. This Ge- by the anti-tariff and the latter by tanH mi 1 it MATIYLAND STATE LOTTERY, No. 2 for 1 8J0.

This Scheme is the same as the last, and is ar JNew York, and are aeposncu at ine ioiiow disposed think, that Mr.VJ Branchvl has thought it. best 19 retire. ex. (8az. ZOthult.

ing places. Several Agents are en nip. op nake a donation, in Turnpike Coropa ranged on the popular ODD and EVEN SYSTEM. to "ade tS? the-states, a national road can -be 'hey believe that this is the onlv manner by bywhlcftthe noiaerot two rickets or Two Shares, is certain? of obtaining at least One Prize, and mav 1500 coniesi Extract of a letter, dated Washington, Jan. Jl.

-f 1 now have no; doubiit -Was determined At WUminffton, draw THREE' i be a foad can be made, where aid is to when I wrote to vou on the 29th.4 that Mr. 500 do. 1500 do. 1500 uy uie tienerai Government, consistent witn Branch should leave the navy department pFayetteyille, Newbern, 'Washington, Plymouth, pou, ----s'ii oi me states, ana tne legitimate members. lne cnairman oi me commiitee of Ways and Means at length suggested, that that committee had determined to report a bill tnat object on the next day, which would supercede the necessity of pressing a decision on the reference of the Resold tion.

i It was therefore agreed that the Resolution should be laid on the table. Mr. Mc-Duffie accordingly reported a bill this morning providing various reductions in the duties on certain articles, and reducing the duty on He Had a lohsinterview vesterdav with the Fl me untied Stfttpe. 'I hprptrtrp. i 500 do.

r- sy 1000 do. Besides the Capital Prize of EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS, there are the usual number of minor denominations, and no Prize lower than Four Dollars. Only 10,000 Tickets in the Scheme More Prizes than Blanks! the whole payable in CASH, which as usual can be had the moment thev drairn President, and it is said hel tendered Jiis re Co our Senators and Representatives -Raleigh, 'Besides adequate supply of large and dollar 1- rcquesiea io OD.xain a nair a minion oi signation. the If resident having understood Kf tf Mr. TlranrKtvc' Aulln-od tn I small Testaments.

ny r- vv vestea in the "State Turnpike Compa-V the United States. i Ingham and Mr. TJerrien were determined to Ttie lower and central parts of the State t2 .1 1 l1. the Winter and 1 hat the State of Virfflniabe invited to iiuMii i 11 in a zm i iriinrii au a 1 1 as afore-1 resign their placei9 iln the wUI S5; 1 Vev of the State of Tennessee salt to ten cents per bushel (being one half Whole Tickets Quarters, Si Halves. 2, Eighths, 50 Cts.

Orders, either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the cash of prize's will meet the same prompt, and punctual attention as it on per-sonal application. Direct to nnd in the Summer ana Auiumn tK. a roacL national its character, thrnuirh i nrmt nt Ti' Iti Ahrh'a ra(rn9tmn nfnfk wv. fj v. v.7.u..w...

-g a innnia. (Uapaiiirp. rpinmn nihiu innnor will ne I the western counxics vvni the present upon lis Demg reau a gentleman from Penrisvlvania moved its'post-ponement to the 4th of July next, 'and subse a i Governor be requested to trans-! pxtraordinarr the Present Rqleigh Register, J. 1. COnEN, Jr.

BROTHERS, Baliincre. friffhi this preamble and these resolutions to j- i 1 7 fk 2 ecs -in Congress, and to the Executive of cabinet liolds -together or an great length quently it was moved that the bill lie. on the i Baltimore, January 29, 1850. 58-2, general meetingas pro- 1 time. Daily Advertiser i -i.

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