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. Iturbide, By way of New Orleans and Norfolk, we have intelligence from -Mexico sonic fetv days later than the news in our last received via Havana .and Baltimore. The particu lars of the landing of Iturbideat Soto La Maria, substantially, are not only repeated, but the rumor of his having been sei zed and summarily executed, at first not credited, though now confirmed through other chan nels, may be considered as highly probable. Should it in deed prove true, that the career of the Ex-emperor has thus ter minated, the fate of Iturbide measurably will resemble as well that of Napoleon as Murat. With the resolution of the for mer to throw himself upon the siorcsofa country from which he had been expelled by the authorities, trusting to the feel ing of the soldiery and people in his favor, but without his rood fortune, he has met the unhappy destiny of the latter. Should the repose of Mexico, and the stability of her Repub lican Government, be purchas ed by the death of a selfish ad venturer, the cost we should certainly not consider extrava gant. Petersburg Int. Subsequent accounts state that Iturbide was executed on the 19th July, by the local au thorities of San Antonio do Fa dilla, in conformity to the de cree of the Mexican Congress;; and that a pension of SSOOO has been decreed to the wife and1 family of Iturbide, but they are iorbidden to reside in tue re public (7V? CAMP-MEETING will commence at Pierce's' Camp-ground, four miles a hove the town of Halifax, on Friday, the 1st day of Octo ber. And, on Thursday, 11 October, a Camp-meeting will commence at Barrel's Camp ground, in Northamptonfiigkt miles from Halifax. MARRIED, In Franklin county, on the 17th .ult. Mr. James Hartsficld to Mbs F.niil y Harrison, daughter of Win. Harrison, Esq. In Pasquotank county, on the 1 Tth nit. Mr. Samuel Nixon, of Perqui mans countv, to Miss Lavinia Relfe, daughter of Wm. T. Relfe, Esq. At Murfreesboro', jon the loth ult. Mr. James Worrell, of Hert ford county, to Mrs. Martha Mor gan, of the former place. At Smithsville, on the 19th ult. the Rev. Win. Hogan, of Philadel phia, to Miss Henrietta M'Kay, of Wilmington. In Wake county, on the 2d mst. Mr. Howell Kennon to Miss Eliza beth Rigsbec. .At the seat of Alfred Mrore,Esq. in the vicinity of Hillsboro', on the 1:6th ult. Hugh D. Waddell, Esq. of New-Hanover county, to Miss Susan Moore. At Newborn, on the 26th ult. Mr. William Wicker to Miss Tran ces Bailey; also, on the same even ing, Capt. Solomon How land to Miss Matilda Edmondson. DIED, In this county, on the 12th inst. John, the only son of Littlebcrry Gary, aged about 18 months. In Wake county, on the 25th ult. of a typhus fever, Mr. Vinkler Jones. In Guilford county, on the 19th ult. the Rev. David Caldwell, aged 00 years and 5 months, a native of Lancaster county, Pa. In Warren county, on the 13th ult. in the "9th year of her age, Mrs. Susanna Bullock. At Oxford, on the 22d ult. of con sumption, Mrs. Ann E. Jones, wife f Dr. Isaac N. Jones, and daughter of Capt. Booth. At Newborn, on the 14th ult. Mrs. Grizcll Jerkins, consort of Captain Thomas Jerkins. In Lincoln county, on the 8th ult. "in the 16th year of her age, Miss Jane Milligan, second daughter of Gilbert Milligan, Esq. At Lirxolnton, on the 12th ult. aged 19 years, Miss Sarah Brcm, daughter of Dr. Jacob Brcm. In Wilkes county, on the 5th ult. the Rev. Benj. W. Ogburn, a prea cher of the Methodist persuasion. In Rutherford county, on the 2d ult. Dr. Joseph Hamilton, a native cf Ireland, aged 61 years. Suddenly.at Hertford, on the 14th ult. Gabriel White, Esq. of Perqui mans county, aged about 53 years. In Chatham county, or the 24th ult. Mr. Tcrrel Brooks, sen'r, aged 48 years. At Wilmington, on the 2Gth ult. Mr. Donald M'Murphey, aged 40 years. In Granville county, on the 30th ult. Dr. Wm. Nailing, aged about 27 years. Lately, in Orange county, Capt. John Long. At Favctteville, on the 19th ult. Miss Eliza Gilmorc, daughter of the late Thomas Gilmore, aged 17 years. In WTake county, on the 5th inst. Mrs. Agncss High, contort of Alsey High, in the 64th year of her age. Price Current. SEPT. 10. Bacon, - -Brandy, Apple, Peach, Cogniaci Corn, Cotton, Coffee, - - Flour, superfine. family, Gin, Holland, - American, Iron, per ton, - 75olasses, Rum, Jamaica, Antigua, - New-Eng. Sugar, brown, - loaf, - - Salt, loose, sack, - - Tea, Y'g Hyson, Imperial, Tobacco, - Wheat, Whiskey, ',30 Pctersg. 7 to 8 30 60 130 150 13 20 500 600 90 39 $S5. SO 125 75 27 3 15 75 257 120 150 so 60' 62 Aj 150 200 14i 25 525 70C 100 40 100 35 I50i 100 40 13 21 87.1 Norfolk. 8 to 8i 4 54 110 156 13 19 100 39 90 23 90 61 35 8S 14 56 56 61 136 163 14 Urn- 3001274 125ll0 185 10 S5 140 80 29 North-Carolina Bank .Votes. At Petersburg, 4 disc. At Norfolk, 4 disc. NOTICE. IF HENRY ANDERSON, vho is supposed to live near Tarbo rough, N. C. will address a letter to Bowker Smith, Guntcr's Land ing, Decatur county, Alabama, lie will hear of something of import ance to him. Am. 9. from different parts of the ted States, in the city of Balti more, offer proposals for pub lishing a new periodical work, entitled "The Mutual Rights "bf the Preachers and Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church." In performing the duty thus assigned them, they feel no motive abstract from a deep concern for the preservation of the unity of Methodism in the bonds of peace; and they enter tain an unshaken confidence, that if the Methodist people have a suitable opportunity to compare the arguments that arc adduced on both sides of the great question of reform, that permanent harmony may be established among them. Without this, they are equally confident that the difference of sentiment which now so exten sively prevails, will accelerate an equally extensive alienation of affection, and ultimately ter minate in great and ruinous se cessions from the church. The publication which they contemplate, is specially inten ded to realize to the church, u practical understanding of the title which it assumes. This 106' can be done only through the 41 medium of a free press; and it is J6 hoped that those who are un jjg friendly to the above named j, object, will, nevertheless, for 37 1 the sake ot their own rcspecta 13 1 bility, perceive the propriety of 19 promoting its circulation; espe 60 cially when we hereby give no 3 16 ticc, that any paper which is in 146 i tended, dispassionately, to set 8 j forth the arguments on their side 100 ! 0f the question, shall be insert ed. Indeed, a friendly attitude towards this attempt, and the preservation of brotherly love towards those enrasred in it, we consider our privilege to claim at their hands, as a duty which they, as Christians and men, owe to the community. To remove every reasonable difficulty out of the way, we promise to exclude from the pages of the "Mutual Rights," every thing calculated to give personal offence. Nay, more, we shall take pleasure in ac knowledging the personal vir; NOTICE. rriHE co-partnership heretofore -I- existing under the firm of ANDERSON, LOUDON & CO. having expired by limitation on the 9th day of July last, all persons concerned will take notice thereof, both those having claims against the firm, and those indebted to the same, as no indulgence can be given. Geo. Anderson, Robert Loudon, Henry Mason. Halifax, Sept. 12, 1834. 26-3t CO-FAR TXEIIS11IP. rplIE Subscribers having com JL menced business under the firm of ANDERSON 6c LOUDON, next door to the Bank, and directly opposite the store of James Halli dmj bJ Co. offer for sale a general assortment of Dry GooilsCroceries&c. which they will sell low for cash, country produce, or on a short cre dit to punctual customers. Geo. Anderson, Robert Loudon. Halifax, Sept. 16, 1824. 6-8t PROPOSALS, For publishing a new periodi cal ivorlc, to be edited by a tues of our opponents; shall ' Committee of Ministers and gladly sit at their feet while they Laymen, entitled tic sivc lIS instruction in righteous ness; and shall be careful to MUTUAL RIGHTS, Of the ministers and members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. It is a well known fact, that the Methodist community is greatly agitated, upon questions of vital importance to the peace and prosperity of their church. Such a state of things call loud ly upon every friend of religion, to enquire into the causes which produce this excitement, and to labour for the restoration of harmony, and the preservation of brotherly love. To be pre pared, however, to perform a becoming part in this important work, it is necessary to enter upon a clam and dispassionate consideration of the subjects in dispute. Men who do not think more highly of themselves than they ought to think, will feel no difficulty in admitting the truth of this position; for it is impossible for any man wisely to estimate his own o pinions, when they differ from those of other men, until he shall have first subjected them to a respectful and scrutinous comparison with the opinions of those who are opposed to him. With a hope that this highly important undertaking will be more generally attempted, the committee chosen by a respec table number of ministers and members in the Methodist E piscopal Church, assembled maintain all due deference for their opinions; whilst,' with firmness and impartiality, we shall expose the defects and ex cesses which unavoidably grow out of the polity of our church. It is intended to make the pe riodical paper now proposed, embrace, not only those subjects of investigation alluded to above, but also a variety of other mat ter, both amusing and instruct ive. A compendious narrative; of the proceedings of the Gene ral Conference of 1S2-1, will also be found in its pages. TERMS. "The Mutual Rights of the min isters and members of the JSleiho dist Efiiscojial Churchy1 will be published in Numbers of forty 8vo. pages each, and will be issued on the rst dav of each succeeding month. Price TWO DOLLARS per annum payable in advance, or at the expiration of six months from the commencement of the volume at the option of the subscribers. No subscriptions taken for less than a volume. TDr. II. HARDY, of llalijax, will receive Subscrip tions at any time to this very important work, and have it sent to Halifax, or elsewhere, for the convenience of Subscri bers. He will take the names of Subscribers at the pending Ca?np-?ncctings. Every prea cher and mcntberof the Metho dist Church ought to read it. September 17. A. All AVING removed his office to Halifax, offers his services to the people, and hopes to receive apart of their patronage: He has taken the house formerly occupied by Dr. Marrast, next door below theFarmer'sHotel,and opposite the Bank. He promises hdclitv.nromn titudc and moderation, in the prac tice ot the profession. He has on hand and intends keeping, a general Assortment of Medicines, Which he will sell at reduced pri ces for Cash, or on a short credit. Among them are the following: Nitric acid Muriatic do Sulphuric do Tartaric do Citric do Vitriolic xthcr Alcohol S Fifty Dollars Vetvard. TOEN out of my lot, on the ni?ht of th snth Tniv a larsed-rk bay HORSE, upwards ct 5 teet high, 6 or 7 years old, a iaibv. btar m his forehead, trots hard, and isanpYrfiiontirio- hnro his mane and tail of common length! his head is rather a , jaws broad, and under one of his cyea xne oonc sticks out more full than the other, which may be easi ly observed by standing beforc him There is very little doubt hut tv,. said horse was seen last Saturday morning a little after day light ap peared, with a colored man on him, near Culpepper's Bridge, on Fish ing ireeic, making towards Koa noke, but whether he was turned loose after light, or which of the roads, Enfield or Halifax, he took, has not been ascertained by me. I will give the above reward for the horse and thief, (if a free man,) with evidence to convict him, or Twenty Dollars for the horSfea lone; and reasonable expencespaid in bringing one or both to me in Nash county. V . n. snis. BelfordivNash county, ") , Nr-C. Aug. 3,1824. S 2 Tincture iron Nutgalls; G inger Mace Balsam tolu copaiva utru Antimonial wine Ergot Sugar lead Gum ammonia Muriate ammo a -A Hum Tartar emetic Antimony Angustura Arrow root Lunar caustic Calomel Jalap Rhubarb Assafcetida Aloes Borax Camphor Flour sulphur Cantharides ('ream tartar Elaterium Cascarilla Castor oil Blue vitriol Cochineal Colombo Colocynth Soda Soda pow ders Rochelle powd'rs Red precipitate arable myrrh gamboge scammony kino Digitalis Black hellebore London mustard Mczerian Litharge Opodeldoc Sweet oil Spirits nitre lavender British oil Barks Sulphate quinine C rot on oil Swaim's panacea Valerian Verdigris Prussiate iron Pink root Argentum Laudanum Quassia salts Guiac Epscm salts Senega Glauber do Barley Carb. potass Fowler's solution zinc Squills Pearl ash Sarsparilla Calci'd magnesia Stoughton's bit'rs Carbonic do Tapioca Senna Sulphate zinc Manna Hiera picra Carbon. ammonia Sal martis ferri Castile soap Cardamom seed Cinnamon Dovers' powders Nutmegs Benzoin Cloves Gentian Col chic urn Liquorice Ipecac: Elix. vitriol paregoric Spirits hartshorn Sulph. potass Sago Oil wormseed aniseed cloves cinnamon juniper peppermint Essence lemon bergamot Den'rmint Mercurial oint'nt SDonee. fee. Halifax, Jug. 18, 1824, FISH & OIL. THE Subscribers have just re ceived on consignment, in ad dition to their former stock, twenty barrels PIess SHAD, of a superior quality; also a fresh supply of Roe and Cut HERRINGS, some in half barrels; and about three dozen bcttles CASTOR OIL, which will be sold low for Cash. J. $J. W. Simmons. Halifa::, June 10, 3824. 0-3ni Mrs. SMWEl, HAS removed to the house in the rear of Mr. William M. De ford's store, where she has opened a fashionable assortment of MILLI NERY consisting of Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, of the newest n:it- terns artificial flowers, wreaths, and bunchesgimps, black, white, and colored curls, caps, turbans, 2cc. 2cc. She has just received, in addition to her former assortment, a box of LEGHORN BONNETS, and a box of CURLS, which vwll be sold at reduced prices. Mantua-making done in the mcst fashionable stile. ' Halifax, Aug. 6, 1S24. 20-tf New Hope Fall Baces, ILL commence on Wednes day, the 10th dav of NO VEMBER next, and will continue four days. First Day A Sweepstakes for untried 3 year old colts and fillies of this state mile heats $100 en trance, half forfeit to close the 20th inst. one Subscriber three or more to make a race. Second Bay The Proprietor's Purse, $150 two mile heats $20 entrance two or more to make a race. Third Day A Jockey Club Purse, worth $250 three mile heats money hung up, with the usual discount $20 entrance non Subscribers $30 entrance. Fourth Day A Produce stake mile heats $100 entrance, half forfeit five subscribers and closed. Rules of the Course to govern in every instance. The track is in good order Stables and Litter fur nished Race horses gratis, by the Proprietor. Henry JVilkes, Sec'y. Halifax, Sept. 8, 1824. 25 Fifty Dollars llavard. IOR negro SHADRACK, who . ran away from me in Aueiist last, 1823; he is twenty-six years old, five feet six or seven inches high, dark complexion, and has a sulkv annearanrrv Hp i j 1 "v. HO IdlSCU uv Mathew C WJiitnVr. t.'.- ceased, of Halifax county; his pa- rrntc Kolnn TT r T- ,1-,ilJ lunenry iason, nsq. and his wife belongs to the heirs of Benjamin Harrlss, deceased, and at this tim f 1ii-rc- ii.ift, fc rnlno,l woman, one mile and a nan Halifav tnwn on thi' main leading from thence to Enfield. will o-I t- f rPU'nrH fryV, delivered to ine in Warren county. iV "1 To.4 mi v-c in in.- i vi.tuu, or; the stage-road, or confined in Hali fax jail sathat I get him. All per sons are forewarned from hii harboring said boy. Rob. Ransom. Greenwood, Aug. 16, l24. tf from road 'him per- inngcr
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