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4 with four o 6 4 have bbeni1ewitli 11 snore readilyth ie catto kpl6jthe gaa ter'theecare4o be tikenit 1hb li t From the WilmiifgtoWaChronati EERTIt4G 'OP.TH~ ETOOKHOLDERS GD' 'H6R: WI1NGTONAND i1ALitOliR it:. T'.-1. T - dl. - The eleventh ,ah in'al neetiig cif thw Stockholdvs oeFtlie Wiii ngisin and R1a -eigh Rail Roaid ompanytias held iiliis vtown last week, onrnnoing'on 'Ilursday %mor:t'ug andedosinkrbFriday night The -attentianeof indd lona1 a'St k holers is large. The Stock owne'i brhe Stite -was riprbeinted by Hon Richard ines, orf Raleigh.1 ;Mr.- Jamesi. Batt e, of Fgecimbe., 'was chosehn ChiairMan ofithe meeting, -and Messrs. Jimes GriwaIi of WaVyne, and Win. A. Wright, o'NVilmingrton, Secre Guyr:DudleyPresident of tie Cop.'1npany, submitte!c on behalf of the. directory a re port of operatinhs for the year enditing. O tober ist, and a~eport was also made iGy the committee abpoiitedl at the pietious annual ineeting to examine the books and arcoints of the Csiom pinly, consistiig of Alessre., Alex. Meltae, janies Griswold, -and 1ihry Nutt. Doth reports were re ceiV-ed. From the reports.we 'take some particu larw'of general interest. Liahilities if the Coin pany on the lst Oc tidher, 1845. $608,817 52. W" %ich sum is $sade up 6".4 follows: Uinnds Fsld in Engrlnnl, bear ing 5 per cent interest, 8222,06 07 -To th'&Liternry Fun~l of the .meateof No.'Ca., at 0 per cent interest, . 85.000 00 'Company's bonds endorsed by State of No. Ca., bearing 6 per cr-nit in terest, 250,000 00 Bills Payable, bearing 7 pr. c. iiter est, 15,00di0 Bills Psyable, benH-ing 6 pr. Ct. interest, 42.272 86 49crip Bonds die to Contractors, 1,793 43 Aflonds for hire- of n egro labor ers, due Jan. 1, 1810, and previous, 3,930 48 Do. - do. 'do. do. .due January 1, 1817, 18.270 00 Due sutndry persons for mate rials, Labor, & c. 30,S75 08 8608,.S7 52 Amount of rticeipts from Rail Rmad for the year ending Oetuiber I st. For pussengers, 610,&469 60 ", freight 44,756 11 "'mail transporta tion 37,OGO 04 ,---$i5,2G 05 Expenses of Road for the year 4 "1 Amrroiint of recaeipts frton Steam Boats 'For the year e'iding October Ist. For passengers and freight $95/.71 90 For tiall transpor. tation 37.000 94 -- 8132,535 84 Expenses of Boats for the yeair 97.827 00 Net profits (t-'tond and Boats $28. 13 C4 In e'gard to Lhc e,:pensres of the R ad the'examinin: conmittee Pa;y. "It will be seent that the ex'ifendituires of the Railroad are to aRu ainount g reatlf excee'ding that or any previous year. '"The Committee think proper to ex plalin that there, hams been expenided durinig thse yeatr for four new Locoamoives, two new coache's, a berge number of new trucks, mnd a new cohech house, the sum of $412, 291 07, whih does not properly bielong to the current expenses of thss !!aaad. ' [t appears by the Report of' the super. jnt endi'nt of the Roadl and Road .repairs, thiat there has been ex pe'dil for Road repairs (incluiling the sum of 821,747 14 for new iroin) the sum of' 970,9790 4.'" Comparative tables of ananual 'ieccipta and yExp*fndit ures. T RATI. ROAD. R'ci1pts. Expend'!: itres. 194l ,162.628 08 131,385 14 1842. 118,103 67 94,807 42 1843 122,108 72 70.i',G ~0 1844 . 158,705 34 121.6410 ~1 18 101,484 11 12i.W 5 55j '1840 185,28 5~ 101,854 49 'TEA BOATs. 1841 134.000 3 .1 11ONGO 20 1842 . 92,871 81 840,085 23 18413 ;104,064- 27 ~ .79008 1844 I 108284 22~7 09 18415 127,009:nO4 6 ~~5 1840 -132,535~ 4. 'O~ 90 Governor. Dudlley dleclied asvothaer e'lec lion to'.the oliceof Fresilent of the Com pany, (for reasonts oif ist private nature,) and General Alex. AloRaejsof tis townr', was chp~seQ in his stead Tl e individual 8)ockhiolders elected as.-dii~.tars for the .ensuing year, EdwvidBi Ddiley, John illi; P. K.. Dickinson Gilbert.Potter, Jas. -T. M1iller and 0. G. Parefey. The four 8ta~te diretors have not y et been appoint. cd. Annexed are some of' the resolutions atdopted by, the meeting. Offered by Gov. Dudilly. .Resoved,. That the proper n9le ,be given that ,this comapairy -will appily to tli* next Legislature for an amendment of-their .charter1 ith a view tosaniex tension of the aad 1,o.Fair Bluff, 01 agme point) 'ON the south Carol ia line., Offered by*Mr. Henry 1. Troole, of Edge. comnho, Resolved 1st. That in the opinion of this conventio~n material rednettns shioulid hi" made in the salaries and expendituires; that. omittinlg,.tty specifications~theO conyentioin rpnonmm-nd to the P'resdent and Board nu Tid~nfwhett ij~ti~I must bePust nuti~he czend lat~ oug3tolgffbrurter. 1a ~ the.:GetevaI Oovernmuc~itja aivle to Si bandk That the nev. ehteiprizest&ngly ui appeals L the State prlde.'of th~I0JtiIadS of' N4th Qarolina,: oresenting the usinp l questiowwhethoer wve shall remain as hlere torpre in commercial vassalage to Virgin2- v in, Sointh Carolina, and .Newv Yorkg: 6r . .whtther uniting all our efforts \ve shall anid to buildi up in North Carolina a.city/wor- C 1by of the State. 0 -In preserging the above resolutions 'Mr. C' Toole took- o4$casion to 'express at'kame Iloth his views an the' project to extend ai the Rand so as to connect, with the-SQea I Carullina Roadls. - I advocated, se exte i s siaon in an able und'inergetic mnI~ er, or trayinag in. vivid language the immense TI benets which must of necessity result to this town aIn the State upon the comple jon of the wvork contemiplatedI. Mr. Hines, e. of jRal1eigh, spoke to the -samte point with ir clearnebss .and rigor. Ile towrcl6ly urged It the peopte: of Wilmington a'push onward the extensioa. j.'nject with an unflinching determination, eling only on what they h thTslves can do to a-chVe success. Both p of these gentlemen etined a hearty uiter- g est in1 the prosperity of 3Vilmintgton, as it wel/ as tuht of the State at ~ a hrge Te t, gratitude of our citizd is justa'Ing due to h them. .Ot'ered by Mr. G. J.- Mcflae. ' SI Resolved. that we memorhialise thene .'C General Assembly of the State of N. Caro- . lin, to relinqusish the mortgage held by lQ the State on the 13ats and Wharves of the I WV. and R. R. Road Co; to authorize said h Company to negotiate, on the faith of said m ioni anl Wharves, as large a loan as pos- a sible; ta cbscribe the aount at said loan ai to the extensiotn of said Road south to some sh point on the South Caroina line-the said an stock in th new Road being pledged to the c State in lieu of sid mortgage on the Boats i and Whirves, and for the smibe purposes. t 00'eredl by Mr- Thtomas D. Mieares- ai Resolved, That tjte President anid Direc- to toars a-jply tol the Legislature for an exten- be sisan of ec edit on1 the de-bt due the Literary. unop, azd the Bngds of tie Company on which the State is now an indlorser, in such i way as to t hem may sent best, to Resolved, that the President of this Co-n. a pany, ithi E. B. Dudley, James B.'lBattle, Fred, J. Ii1ill, Ii. L. Iloatmes and Thomais y D. Men~es, be appointed a Coammittee to attend the sitting of the L'egislature for the - puerposedof.merializing that body for th extenionI oaf the Chaster of theNW. and I R. R. Rt. Co. to enable them to contract with the S. C. Roads, or to procure anoth er Charter for the samte purpose, ad to at itid to tohe interesis of the Rad in all oth cr particulars; ad'd that the Committee ap- ca piuited .as aforesaid, he auttho'rized to add to their nuinb, or till any vacntcies in in thei? boidy which may occar. n toffkred by Dr. Sogg, of Edgecomtbe. y Resolved, That in the opiito n of this an meeting, ai Sinkinga-FJund should be provi d~ed fear the liq uidatieon'f the debts of this Company, and that we strongly recommend t to the Stockholde: s, tocuntribute for that -Pl" object. D. Me Resolved, That the President and Direc- to tors be instructed to prepare withota de. be laty, an instrument of writing and cause it tai be presented to every Stockholdn'r in this Companey, for huui or-her signature, s binding them to the payment of t5on e o Share af Stock nnuallH feor 5 years-on and after the 1st of Nov. 1817, foar the purpose te of raising said Fund."" Resolved, hfliat no such ubscription air shi he cnsiaered biniding until the assent ,tm of in Rdivi holders of n st 5000 Shnares hle obtaieSd, an also, troonsuent of the Legisla lore, to a similar contributionz on at thie Sct.ck lheld bv the State. th Reslved, Tat till the net proceeds of "4 the Road aftehr paying the L'exeses of' the ~j Colpany ad tl e interest on th e debt,s all sn be a*hled to sai fouid, until the whole deb)t mi shal I be extinguished. thiu Resolved, Tht after the debts of the 4re Company shall have been paidl, theO whole die proceeds of sado Road shall be and are here. by pledged to therepayments to the Stock-." hohnlers of their contributions as above, Itu tuntil the sums so con tribtuted shall be re- kni turned wvith th'e interest thereon. -Resolvedl, T'hat the President andi Direc- rev tordhbe instruicte'd to mtake aplication to - the Legislature at the ensuing session, for its concuorrence itn the object of the above no resolutions.- as -- 'en MaN AND Doas.-Addmison says that the dog hats been the companion of' man 000t0 . years and has only learned one of his vi ces, that: is, to worry his species when lie is in trouble. -Tie at saucepan to a dog's IN tail, antd antothoer dog wtill faill on him-.put p a man ini jail for debt, anW anaither will, CE lodge a detainer against him, atn - wi "Can youi intfornm mne where the office of' .'0' thte Ibid is sir?' i T1he office of whaltt?"sa 'A pqper called the 1ciid?' 'Thtere is no <mieh pa per publ)1ishedl.' 'Nai Why, doitn where I come fromt, the editors are continually'takinig first rate wy extracts fmrm it.'ai Two sextonii meeting the other daty, one T1l pf-them remtarked oan the vast increage of ap mn tality. ''Well," raeplie'd the other. adi "you're luckier than me, fail I htavn't buri ed a living soul these three weeks." Ato 4 4 ~ . Il t~ent ce ing itoji Silts; . lnieera to.: ie O.telih.M ieno u Laieids;o On reiket or aary rmteS~h ee One regmeant of in arntiv from Penisyl One regimens ofn mnry fromViri,4nja; Orte regimelwt of drunt uy :rome.Nortll arolina, One -regiment of inafanotry l'rom South srolins, One rgimaint of infantry from Louisi - One rgiment oaf infanltyy (rotuMis Ohrgim ent of'rnouniled me poa exas. 'Abuexchange says tliat tlte r&Arriage, reiony is the mostjinteresting spectale life. Time Bnstoni Stai-sas 'tailnt nothini' sfe first baby. LObrsIanA "GAt~s."-A Yankee,wrtn kt 'witwriting.o me (fan this city, recently, sald: .- "1This ace beaj all ntatur' foar big hotels, pretty ils and ust raie juleps. Mv'.sommni~sion erchant toonk me into thept. Chsarles yea rday,1 coline with the ladiphraidiry, at 'eta lied 'em. .elf, I' kiept a lcooking .unt re, jest as. -if I did I it e nothing range. By and by a felowv banged away a big brass dish', 8.n(1 in come the ladlies, oln' jugst as beatiful as so many large Otbeactikeys; and ttoy would, any 4rn 'em, tell you, unlo~kethe dooj o!f.ai feller's art in.'iss than no =time. Well, I sys thn' - .'yi one, but its dawn bSut I did y Jo my frie 'ttdgys I, 4 these .be your lies ordinniv, or'. W riitary fallies, I oubll like to ktcow wthere ymn'd pick out y that's handsomerl Why, Nathan, (P-1l u,-and its as trukas g;rei:'chin, you might le all the pretty gals vLau> could fimnd in e6e meetin' housas 'l.ijtum .togetaer, d the best on 'em wouhn'ti6,:' *.'o imore these here Lousianar gals than h tkleg rries is to ripe pacahec!'-JI.O . kehl-a. CERTIFOATE OF CnARACTER.--A [ioi r wias called tupo the stand out West, testify to the character of a brother louse The testimony was as follows: "ilw lung hare you known Bull y haeci ' a5biger tie he wias born." "hat as hiis geteraul a4aract ur?" "Letter A, No., 'bdt tar a greai thys, judgl e. it*t fw, u i "Would you ielive him oti oath?" "Ys -e!"on or'off or any tiway I "What,-in your opinion, are his qtalfiht tions is to gooad chcacracter?' "le's the best shot on outr 'prairies, or the woods. Lii can shave the eye-wink Sof n wolf as fair as a shootint' iron '11 ir a ball. He caun drink a gart of grog y day, and cha rs tobacker like a-hos's." 'lAiltRIEFD-At the Presbyterian Chairch jn this ce, on 3'huusday evenhing, the' 19th inst., by tk6' a'. Donajdl AcQueen, Dr...JosrN 1. MmLL~tEs to as EL.IZa MRU~amrT,' daugter of. William 9&1, Lorme, Esq. O eTUAny. , )ied In Cpremont, Sumter District, on the morn of the 11th inst. MAts. Er.mzarua CnAND1.ER, sort of Cot. S. Rt. Chandle'tr. n M rs. Chandtler, an assembtage of quaalities were he found, which made up a character, at once inhle, energetic and urbane.---She was unosten onas aln her adeprrtmnent, conscientious to a degree nnag to scrupulosiayns the estimation, no .tht, ot somae; andl, us a necessary sequence of her h sense of rectitude, her purpose was-f r, her 'rmniaitioan unhtoudiig. -ire lsr the inforatihon anid satalaotion of friends Sdistaince, than froamany -deqire to thrust before putlic, the scenes of the Lhater or intense lily aufiring ad fiaaly os deati itself, it ia et stated, that thoug~h thae ditase was of a amost tent and excruciting ctaracter,y't she bore her 1ieringa with calumness and reaghatin l-ler id was noatch exercised uapon the saubject of li. n, and il ithe hope arid belief of ihos, whao aid .hest opporunihies oh knowmag thei state of heri hngs and hi r views of scripture truth, thsat she di in the faith of the Gospel. rhus has gone to the tomab, another v'ictim cf deatha, he prime of life andl in the mnidst of usefulnesc. whado we drop the tear of heartfelt sorrow over loss of so much exce!ience, we pray to be stili, awirng thcat ii is God thaat haatha dones it. drThe Souith-Car'olinaion, ~ad Charleston afercti wiil please copy., ,.~ rjWe are nutfaorized to a-. une WV ILL' A Al tar. IA RH ETY, psq a Candial.. r T1ax Collector, sit the tuinag Ehection. . Suttrville, Novr. 25,' 1810. ,4 ] Election Notice.. pursuance of ani Act of the Lecgisiasture ised in Decembaer 1839, an Election for c .ER K of the Couart of Common Pleas I General 8esihions for Sumnter O.istrict, i take liaae at thae uasual places of Nice. n in saidl District, otn the seond Mondaiy Jantuaury next, beinag the i tthday, of a d snmnth. J. M. DA RGIAN, c. c. r.. NJov. 3, l84. ~ I ..if ' LLLIA}i'S. HOYT'V, i'is mli, tollced be e me .a light hAY HlORSR, ;3 yemars l;-appriied at Twienty'-live Jiollars. iecowner ennt have thae above flersec by Plyi~a tq)W. S. H oy t, Summterville,.S. C. rI paying~ehatrgel. - . T. J. D)INK iNS, Magistrate. Sumtrille, S. C. Oct, 26 116. 3 tf .4 Wilie '1 o ire P1 tatLLt 4 I~~ Sat f.Sutrrl nown46i4 3Pes mo, rls emsmd nw T 'U.1 %ILL' tile. "%'t-jjl -W . HO l ruieille,% ~cN v2. .. 6, f P 0 nd n~~mbearos pet -ali Boar . A avoe . ' Bedsta~lo tini H~dik?3;ttr -4 HI I' Pillwe:'e4. ifr" ot!s; nga,' r. po ol AtC,144h1ve .,7ssainimen et'00"4 his buiness n, th ile- qualeit fi J fee infHo t. bdwate e a Wq~i fee' t)ded. I. Nvo alv 1846As4,Jji adnc aw ncrtpoh thaleltb 1uw by ingoo ti isAetrment ore4 Sadillee Br6-dles fdil eiiaslt, M.Suiern nod, Ridng nVb pe, arsr ole o r Cos ". DIIUCRE~t Cno Camdrn, No'. 3, .40 . 1':m~r t*,' ticlbxt 44 3r0thB n. . 4 i tj ni tr I Atte I ar(~~bt ;Pf f 6of"~~ an ~k.& Ila Iitt'in a- J ' ;Aled -h'~h 4- hIr W monije e iD " ~tE0C1 t. r rg - king Vt'c*1 M 16i arfi r."W -wl a e to V e i t Ahin '. d do .' - ": dImar sI f samPdt com sb e andAMrs. e ca i thiE r a bla )lr.n 6 - be gOve on me " j Ihi1 &nd 0 cr e ' n clo the 2 fth u - uriKwiqyuni toe. 4 Mldfsic-:1Pienh6 ar' Diltarie 6c RM ttuse 4 Drwisngan.Pahitin ESpay-ne cerm4an -oro -b4ee r;A 0 r tre TAon - i6 agaist ea ompe. nd 20Du en Cog re hin.L~ "r a.. stAe, rue.. de rd 'or ei - isey &o. nm lsi N, II r' iwf e l gW alo tir~nle Piat l(ore f FROM ikedo h6~t' con tning ntcii ,Foul y ,6i.o kor %A O s ny p a.id{ 4 -2ar 65 gwen o th herby bjs dt ~t Se. i are ier y ca aganst ra n s "id no es 7, 1 Sute'D.t c64 C~ngreB' an 20Dzn oges i