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41 I U c C.t .vt m ri b 1 i r i . S . , 1 1 I .f Is. M-raVi&r kid wf cw(s. of a tonta- tracy Ul u't. Of tf! CtoB, wi wf (be colon iU from tmtr. whoee M, aececjnlwrhercbarkctwfoefTtai ia J.ifrv. erBeSt U bw anentionfd, (M. cooa and kail liim a rr of ocks, ujW w aat lir.Garleybroortt1 -roots of tbe wrenait V of C were M -CMIA, bUi ti ert La nMaafcttared roM. cti; war etensil, tx. Several of then were from the interior, aod vert made bv the Foe- Jiha. ; . e , . - ' He visited LSiem Leone, tad (band lit colon? ia safety sod protperiiT. Tb Aahaitee war U entirely bevead the Kerra Leona rejion., Alto, there ia no cnoMxioa bet wees that and Cape Coaat. r-icept 0 both are prverned by the British.' On ki y from Mesurado, Mr. Gorley spoke a vessel jobj to Cape Coast with supplies.;- ' JhUade!phi Recorder,' aftiflB:':; FKipAY MOONLNG, NOVB 19, 1834. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, forth-CWwitf-The election for elector' of . Prtfcident and' Vice-Presi dent took place in wis state on we nwi imt. The following ait the returns, of- icial and unofficial, at far as received. The counties not heard from, are known to be for JacVjon, .The People's Tick et, therefore, has prevailed. ; OrflCIAU" . ..' CsWiVe. PfVt -y , fWkrd Anson . , .456 " , y 236 Ashe 169;, -.,265 Buncombe ' - - -v Bertie" V "665 ' ',.S53l Bladen ; r . -STll ' 386'.' Brunswick SS , j 97 , Beaulbrt " 296 ' ;S9l Burke " Cabarrus -( Columbus v Carteret t . Lurruucs howan Chatham , Cumberland , Camden - t;aweii " r 322 102 21 274 ."25r ,-196. .198' V '(" Creren " 'J- Duplin .- --Davidson - Edgecombe W Fauklin ... Granville' Gates Greene . - Guilford Halifat Hertford . Hyde T Haywood Iredell Johnston Jones Lincoln Lenoir j. . Moore,'!' ' W entgomery ?Vv45$ Mecklenburg ' ; '661 Martin '187 New Hanover - 236 Nash , 170 Northampton 154 Oranje 638 t reraon So , Pasquotank 7 330 Pitt 1 S61 PerquSroons ? 94 Kowaa Handlphy;.' Robeson Richmond f Rutherford Tyrrell Washington WilkHv; :. Warren r Jfayne ; IVaU " . " :-- .' , ''-. .' nMlinofiam Jnslow , oampsoQ , - 4 ,.,r... ',.".910 txornciAL. 561 340 majority. OGcial. Total 2,463 1510 ;18,S72 TirginiaiTht returns from this state tare aV follows: Crawfofd, ,T,44lj Ad. mV 2,65 1 i; Jackson; 2,308; Clay US. Twenty-seven counties, remain . to be. Veard inm.'ki'- w . JlaryZarwfyThe Jackson Ticket has Iprev'cd In 7 of the electoral districts W Maryland; Hire "Adams Ja 3) ,.the Crawro.l in f, I. 1 , -c, -. VJ . ;J . . DtUiuartt learn from the Del- twareT"atchman,that the Legislature W that state, has appointed three Elec wk one favor , of Adams, one -w -.rJ t r f . .Iff ef t?.? ' I tiie AsrVy, arv-ut tSe V.:e t J lectors Hare il i U J 'e U"i tW sea haTlr a trtrrr'J-j of Ia Votes. . Tho IT-cctiosj is. tWrearr, vom!. ' . ! . Xv-ltTey-J t appears, fron tSe SciaJ retort frra tli state, that the ite rial , Jackaoa tkket uai nraTaUed bv a mi?cr itt of tvfihindred vwles. -. . remrylpams-t last relifrsj froai Cii state art irvlloT: Jackson,S2,n; Adams, 5,336; Crawford, $5Sf Clay, i.64i : ... ;v : x -yew Jri6-The Legklatare ol tltis state ikomivated Electors of President and Vice Pre ideot on the 10fl instant. when the votes stood thast In the Se nate Crawford 17,. Adams, 7 Clay 7. In the Hodse of Assembly Adams 50, Crawford 43.CIav 32, Jackson 1. There not 'being a majority of the whole num ber for any one candidate, no choice, of - ' . - coarse, waa ssad. It is as yet very uncertain, to whom the vote otthis state will be given. . 'OhiOf Tint last returns from .Ohio give Jackson 10,836; Clay 10,317) and Adams 5.586. Not more than half ol the counties have been heard from. - riermortfv The Lrtislaturr ol this state has appointed Electors favorable to Mr. Adams. - It is understood that Mr.7 Calnoun will be supported by them for the Vice Presidency In Ntw Hampthirt, Jihotit Island, Murine, Matiaduurtli and Connecticut, it is; supposed, that the Adams Ticket will succeed by large majorities. . Georgia On the 3d instant, the Lc gislature of Georgia appointed Electors favorable to Mr. Crawford. , .The General "Assembly of ihis state convened in thia city on Monday last Their proceedings will be found in an other part of this paper. The United SUtes Circuit Court for this district met t this place oil Friday last,' and adjourned the next day. Both Judges (Marshall and Potter) pie gent.'--' y . V' . ' Our last advices from Gen. Lafayette eft him at the seat of Mr. Jefferson from whence, it was expected, he would proceed to Washington in a few days From the returns received rom New York, there is no doubt but Mr. Clin ton and Mr.Tallmadge will be elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor of that state, by large majorities. , iVshington, Nov. 5. Yesterday, negro Jim charged with a rape committed on the body of a white Woman, was arraigned before the hu perior Court of Law, , sitting for this County; the Hon. J. It. Donnell presi ding. After a patient, tnd laborious in vestigation through the day, a highly rcsriectable and intelligent iurv retired at about 10 o'clock at nightahd at 2 A.' M. brought in a yerdict of GuWy Recorder. v Elizabeth City. Nov. 6. Melancholy Accident.-Ain Wednes day last, a quarrel commenced in this town, between two menr named Spralttb Lowe, on some jBlieht occasion; a nsht ensued; Spratt being an athletic, ac tive man. knocked Lowe down, and it is said kicked him severely: after get ting up and walking a Tew steps, he sat down, and soon afterwards fell. Not withstanding medical aid was at hand, he died in' about an hour. An inquest has beeir held over him. .The perpetra tor Spratt, made his escape immediate ly, eludinz the officer who pursued him He is Mid to be - a" native of Virginia, and lives at or near ueep vreev, norm end ot the canals -oar. Interesiins Newt from 7eru.- We have perused a letter from Porto Ca bello, dated the : 18th of last month, (October,) from which we extract the followins DarafiTauh: M e vesterday received news ii'om reru. v Jioiivarana Canterae have met and had a general action, in. which the latter ; was killed, and his army routed. ' Bolivar had 15, 000 men. and lost wxu in iiuea ana wounded, lie has possession of. Lima and CallaauA II drives all before him." c f - 1 1 wm. I M !' ' :ile t v.. .1. I- i-t-mM Mn,r javti L-y is. r rrtr v. . r is , , . Urasftl Minsclk a'.'eitar, tlt t To"J fa to twr, Hut .! . "! rtu .. can but regard it aa Utal to the topti U K kt tWa Ucat kr .- r (.-t that parfy ho.had anuctpAted tlx m 'inumaUe , trauoa f fi ld deapotisaa amler tit t-.ff tlW W aJl fa't fcrt ' rrtof U JoajiiU hw twajs.UteTelMr Wtoe wvA 1nmm til mm' sceptre..,,, ... :-.'-i kr. ' Twa nea Vavinr dlwte ia OlAiu 1 bJfw "o mout. of t . ne of the said to the W,I an art ; , . .a a . with aiatket any day yoa dare meet me. This beini deemed to be a chal- lenp, ha was indicted at th Ute tern f OetlmoBt caanty court, fvned railty, oo KUTrnceamiinpnsonaienianu uard labor in the Penitentiary, far S years that beio the shortest' time prescribed by the law ef the state, for sending uiuicngi vi ugni a nact .10. 4m . LATEST FROM THE fi. INDIE. Bv the shin Factor, in 107 dan frwa Cakatta, intelligence is received that in the war between the British and the native, the British army bad withdrawn from Chittegung for the purpose ef aai ting with their forces in Ranjroon, which they finally succeeded in captaring and in rescuing the roisstonanes 2 who had been ordered to execution.' The1 Bur mese, taking advantage of the absence ot the Lngiinh, collected a force or a bout thirty thousand men, and were ra pidly approaching Chitttgnng; bugbear- ing o the tall ol ilangoon, retired to- wards Ava. The British army then marched upon them: but nothinehad subseouentl v been . . c ... .1. . J I heard I rom them. All publications on the subject had been suppressed at Cal cutta, which led to the conclusion that the contest was doubtful. ' - ' Franklin Gazette, ffayti. -The emigration to "TIavti continues On Friday last the brisr Rob't Reade sailed from New-York for Aux Cayes, with a full complement of colored persons, who, before they Dut to sea, appointed a number of officer to preserve order during the voyage. MARRIED, At New York, on the 7th ultimo. Mr. John Dvi of thit nUte, to Mist Lydia Ann Morte. ciauft liter qi the Ute Mr. E. a. Morse, former, ly teacher of elocution in thit city. in uuiitora county, on the 14th ultimo. Obed Anthonv, Eaq. aged 59 veari and 8 months to Mis Mary Pike, aged 18. in fatquotanc county, on the 19th ultimo, Ambrose Knox, aq. , to ,Mii Elizabeth M. Mullen, daughter of John Mullen, Esq. un tne I4tn lutimo, laaiah rearing', Esq. Postmaster at Elizabeth City, to Miss Submit W. Bartlett, of Philadelphia. At Windsor, on the 2d instant, W. Russell Minor, Esq. H D. to Miss Surah A. L. Bond, daughter of Mr. Thomas Bond. will prradi im tbo Ralcirti iimnc nt axt sbteui. rreabrtcrtafl 8tatt of North-Carolina; , af all wk K mr MMwt. a4 trtm s h tt maiaJ Uh ml tka ri niiiiniin a forttwe adtr r mmmi m that rnr4, woW arrcbr teal a aoncit Ik allaartio fmrat ClcrkMMl M MDvrt ! Ca.Mry, a4 M UM lormar a4 p M Varkt ml iff stiuari- r mU Commit CourU U (hi tttatr, ( wmm harm kUfearu CaiW4 U aoaka la return rciirt4 mi hm T W.) to lha Sal mt IW U" Mamklr, ted" Aa Aetu ad xj n 4 iba rW ma af aa Aat. aatilM Aa Aa, i m-mM a 4irivllaraaj4 FamUy Dwoaati MfmlaalurM vkkia Ihii Slat-hplr ta Sd:-T whtaa t the allatMia af Ota SkartBa f ikiS fUU Mll,Ullk..lMl.tll. .. . .,. ... i Tit . Kaa. If. ., r 4 Pat tv a a iMaKf, IW 4 Canwl tta. km, . . 4. 1 "Virint;! fVt" V" i t a, t mmm i,l a-' IIU, ta U(tJ, Umm a-. Ualeih Theatre. ' irtS wM ara -,alfany Worl, tt e I iU a MaraMMM ai lU 1 iMairr, , MaUtya, VaaW7t aa4 t'r.f, C SttKAf tmm ilMUT. OayKVayWj-,)AWlf. till, f Wll b patwt. Ua anpvlar i 4Utrtu r Me lkra. a t; f -. . ToTe'atlkt BoniVja . or. the noo or woxTAur.iv " Ta aaJ4 iia (ba Ma.cl Cr af Ik4 . fT7 nart ta mm aiaW al , aad rfrra ain ; V ,i!,H ' rk'a. 14,066 541 409 - T50 14,066 14,816 Gtidamola-rK slip from our wires- pondent of the-'Jew York Mercantile Advertiser, says" y a, letter oaten St. Johns!, rth Sept. it appear there is a dreadful civil war raging in the Interior of, the. Republic oi uuatamaia; i ne city ol liranadawas at mat urae invest ed by 3500 troops, and a considerable quantity of English property had been captured on tue wveroi ia icara; ve extract the loiiowing necuration DIED, At his seat, in Orange county, on the 27th ultimo, Wu, Dilliard, Esq. formerly of this county, leaving a wife, twelve children, & nu merous friends and acquaintances, to lament their loss. , At Newbern, on the 19th ult. Mrs. Lovev M'Cafferty, in the 90th year of her age. In Guilford county, on U .5th ultimo. Mrs. Mary Baldwin, wife of Mr Jesse Baldwin, and daughter of Mrs. Judith Mendenhall. On the 'OA ulVin the 4d year of ber age, Mrs. Sarah Kinc-, consort ot Samuel Kin?. Em. of Iredell county. . . At the town ot HerUord, on the 18th ult- Wm. Wood,Esq. .. At Williamston, on the 23d September. Mrs. Hannah Kennedy, formerly of Edenton, aged 64. . At Wilmington, on the 24th ultimo, Mr. Archibald Taylor. Near Laurel Hill, Richmond county, on the 19th ultimo, Mr. Archibald Mc' Mil lan, aired 27 years. . At Chapel Hill, on the Z7th ultimo, Mrs. Marv Ann Lewis, wife of Mr. John Lewis. ageu zj years. in orange county, on the vutb ultimo, Mr, Samuel Craig. In Rowan county, on the 14th ultimo, Mrs, Rosanna Pinkston, wife of Meshack Pinkston, Esq. At Hillsborough, on the 27th ultimo, Mrs. Fanny Adams, wile of Mr. Meredith Adams: and, on the 28th, Mr. John M. Walker, aged 22 years. 1 ' ..... In Orange county, on the 24th ultimo, in the 23d year of het age, Miss Jane M, Woods, daughter of Mr. Samuel Woods. - In Perquimans county, on tueX5th ultimo, Mr. John Rogerson, aged 73 years, a patriot of the revolution." At Plymouth, on the 22d ultimo, Capt Benj. Whedbee. , , . In Chowan county, a few days ago,' Mr. James Luten. .. . . . ... . - In Mecklenburg county, on the 26th ulti- mo, Dr. Samuel Green, aged about 34 or 23 rears. : :' ' ' f: ,y' ' : In Berbe county, on the 27th ultimo, in the 19th year of his age, Thomas W.Thompson, son of Mr. Thomas Thompson. ' " On the 28th ult. at the residence of Robert Henry, Esq, on Moore's creek, the Rev. Dn- ' I . .1 ... IT - u 1C T1 1IIIC, IN UICIIIUUUU VUUHljT. WW TO his circuit to - Wilmington aa a Baptist mis sionarv, ,' ; 1? ,j.w,-w In Kicbnvond county, on the- 6th instant, Mr. bviri MXaunn, aeed 25. , ' -i In Brunswick county, a few days ago, CoL Jacob W. teonard, a member elect of the House of Commons Aom that county. Near Martinsville, Guiltord county, on the 8th jkistant, llance M'Cain, aged 64 years,, Died, in Franklin county, on the 3lst ulti mo, in tb: 38th year of her age, of a pulmona ry complaint, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Perry, wife of Mr. Jo hua Perry. It ia due to the mem ory of the deceased to Jay, she has, for sere. ral years past, been ahicn wmoer oi t' BaDtist SocietVs bore tticti n with hfrmnino- natipnc &d Amt'JuM Xortitudei and, finally, with eptespfrdfof btesedtijv: mortality, clesed'a painful Bfe in the triumt,! of fehh. 8he was aa alltctionate wife, a kind mother, and indulgent mistress, and a- n.ost benevolent friand and neighbor. ' She .Commission liusiness., ' f JAYIXG ban watmim by mm raspaatabW - 1 thmmM b this aisle a etlabMi astaalf fat FayatteviUe, for (it pit-Mae, tataalwly, of OMuoNag al Uta araiiooe nr tfea Bmmtr aa4 Tar. mvrs. aheaa iateratt my bniiuss wiU aataealty raptitw iu totward. I a a raady to aUeod the tails ef ail mnm my favor na with Ihalr aoaa. vnadsto this liaa. al and aaavenirat aoasea haaa proidd tor orinf pnerly aftll kinds. My Iriands ad aonapoalMs may rest samred that iba'ir nrttM will aavar b swaad oa ailull naract, oaU ai pnaiUvely arilr4 Liberal adnmaasbi aaab will mm mail oa lh deli vary of Prohiae,lrk h miI4 be raqutrad. Mt afliaa will ba k ix at Jrlessra Camoroa fc Tovnaa' Slara aar iba varket boot. j, .. 8. c brameV . Mj CnmnrisKMis in no aast will eaeced 8 r ceut. Cor the Sale ot nruduoe. , . . v .... . 47-4wp.. , New CJbihiiig Store. llATniOK FOLKt. of Peicnbarc. Va. rat- I eaUully kforms the iliaaaa of North Carolina, Mm ha is just tonpleiiag md aaanrtmeat if. u. ivu auiis. IB inc laical nsnion, moat durablo aaanner, tad out of tba !( ntie. nan. (an ol ai.toh w;re Imported dirtet fmrn ita will fcav opan Ralcieh on iba nth lustant. when he solicits all those In wknt of READY MADE CLOTHING in eall at th srrc laielr ossupicd by Mr. 8. Bond, on Fajetiatille strt-ot. aud five his stock a fair eaaminstkm, oonadent they will be pleased. ne pwng-ra diidkii iiwi an ute articles ware mcd by Uia first rl- baiMta, onder bis immedi ate inspection, and be feels lha otniust confldenaa in vouohins; foe Oieqiuliiy of the .Materials as veil as faithfulness if arorkmaiiship., .' -,f urn t . . . . . . :ciDoer w oa Liegiiiaiiir ana coantry tea. He men generally, ia want, of really food artiales, will please call, and if, oa examination, they Sad none to fit, bv leivRia- their aseawrtsk iniu-tio. lions villi his agent, they . have their order lurwaraea Keajjcatid la I'etenburr.aud return. ed in s few days when, if not done entirely to their satisfaction, they will bo aoaau'ered under no ot, ligation to lake tnem. ;; ; Kui Nov. I8,1184.,;r ... 4T. , Dancing 8cfioor. ! MiCwilum f. RiciiAiirrj' i", thoaitistascif Ratrieaadks vialni-v ha wUI orva a Oancint Saboat, at Mr. c'. vcwaan run, feimWielr. Fr Mr I. r. pwrtoaao U Wis rmfcaaVio, be is aaru.1 ol t mi sallsnMMlno la tba oarvwt mm nwluj cl - VM that b aotrwaiadtablSaMW. , ' lTtr " b, by apnlybiff la Mw faka,Mr.W. H HUl.'or to Mr. UicWJw FrMay.Hv.l, IIJ4. v -.U - 8hatIj,GroTo Academv, " ' WARREN COUNTY. ". f. 'VI1B EkaMmitloa of the Stodems of UiiaJV atiWiaa) eloMd oa tba tth bisum. , , ' i The sebserlbcrs Mnh, Dunks to Uia pmW ' for Iba ribernl ahara of Oatroaafa ibey bava huh " mo reaciTwa, aod lol'ore tbaai that the mala -VpcKownt their lastitotioa ia.diamlvad. wa.y imaii uovtandev the f of ten years wilt , . baadoiiued.. Having eoUraad their building, . lUy will be prepared to reedw a ha niMabiJ , of yosng Uda, bat no mot .,11 U admud , ,w aa wen acaossssndatad. I ke MoUr Itoiartnieirt will be aad cr Iba direatioa of Job F. Goaeko . , .. , , r 1 ho oaeraiwl wilt be restmad M (ha lW Monday in Jaimary.lMS., - . , . 7, .?t- ine aavauuers anumen.to this InstUotUnt , 1M b. equal to .ny 1. the Southern cuairy.Tl . .wm "moo as osaai, vrst B" aeawnn, payslHela dvane.k , i ' THOMAS COrTRK.t.l. k. vnv Wb.' - ' ' , - ... h 47-4.W A r i r .-.'Sr Knrope by himself,) which ha will snd for stle in the Ciiy of I . . - a a a. New Fall Goods. , l T'HK tabseribers bsve this dsy received a larrV and well srleeM saooiv of IMPORT and UOMES UC DBY UUODS, which, as o.uJ ii, wm ne sold on good terniSr la meet (he ineruMsins; demawl, the subscribers have greatly enlarged ihalr stock, both as to the quantity and nety or articles - - .y J'liey have alto received an additional mnnl ol Groon ies, Hardware, Liquors, Queens and Gist, Wiire,- HauUBonnet. BooU and abok. iha entire forming general oscorimot,'wel wor id; tne attentHm or those lnclined;to norehssc. : H.ZLRTT Is K Our. all KVLR.' Raleigh, Nov IS. 124. - 47 tf rrr One hondrad Paakares of ASSOK1 KD lltU . . . . Contractor! v A u " f,t'f tor. Vrepl. lo'efther of th? f"de,,Fd Wanlens, on Or fceibr. the c IWecmber tut, (or boarding and Cloth. log die Poor oT Wake aoanry for one year. 1 ba Contractor or Ovaraser oftlio Potwilt n! " ,h. Griat and 8aW, Mills belonging to tha cooatr. There arc sia 1 now booses Just finished, having tour ronats ha each, and there are several other booses for tho1 "! aaaommodatkin of I he Overaeeii r. la a healthy part of th. sounly, four cr.ilcs north . wet of lUldgh. 1 be Overseer will be paid ai VT1 r1 T! P"Per- The pmrticolar . kinds of diet; and slothing to be forniihed lha poor, may bo known on application to either of the nnderaigned Bond and cvcuHlr will be ro quired of the Oveneet, who mmu be prepare to receive tha poov on the lu-at Ssttirday snFcb. i , iu niHuna nin to mm tbOS prOa pard, money . U hdvaneed to him. to Ur in nis early provinioni, Its, Beds for Mich pauper v as have none, and some other furniture will b ,..nC u. uio onnersigned, who hsve abov two thousand dollart for the aapnort tf die nnor. br i, NTMUaHAND;! Kovir, tMt:4 :Auasta Kacei. T, v . THE sanu Jockey ifjlub HaaM menae on the 4tb Toewlay In Jaooarv nevt. a..fc Aueosiori urf. Weights as eiistomrv , . ! ... . T . ' : i the The parses to fnllowsi First day"! prtoj5lOO, 4mllt heslt. amm uo ,iw if. cu(j, fl New fcJotablishinent: J EN tVt HARDY wishes to iiilorm bis friends I I and the public that he has comnMiial the CONFrX riODTAHY BUSINESS, to all its... tous orsncnes. jie ttas taken the Houan tar. raeriy occupied by Mr. David hbaw.nn r aven. ville su-eet, nesrly oppoeiu the old Star office. wncra ue wi" vuHiwniiv Keen OVtrv nrtiala in hi but, which will be told on the most reasnn sble terms. Most of them have been received wiutin a lew nays. , r v f ... Soli shell Almonds Filberts and Chetniil Large bunch Uaiaint i Mutcatalo do it , Blaine do Fresh Tamarinds ? Northern Apiha " Sugar Plnmbs .' yf ho.. Almonds P ?s.-fi Spaniih Liquariee " Candies oi all kinds Jrt' " Peppermint " , , , Clnnaiooo y I '-a Noyeaa 151 Perfect Lovo f . Lenson jiod I o 1 - ' r. H Prash . J , , ; ; Bpauish Segars . .' - .,. Common - tie '' 1 ' Best Northern Chcesa , t, 1)0 . , do - Crsekers ' Pipe and chewing Tobaceo , ' Diteutts and sweet Crackers I ") Sweet Cake of all descriptions ., , , Choeolsfc-, first quality . . w. . , tin oouie Founh dayi mil. three best la Irei bsndy capped, tor fow bandrod doJIsrs-oe nsw. permitted to start, tut 'has not run o. s ureeede Jtiders to be dressed in Silk Jiwkels and att: Bv order ihe l.'lnK . . i , Z'T-. do Frecb i.hne Juice i, , Sherry-. Wim; in .'. Old Holland Gin Do. Apple Brandy i , to . Jamaica linns - . lb W bicker, aad f- y Fine pickled Oysters will be constantly re. V oeived dnrine the seasmi. s Relishes Will be lurnithed for indlvidusls Sod parties, at the ShoiieH notice. ' He wishes, also, to inform the inhabitants of this place, that fresh b.ked LOAF BREAU may be naa every aay Every aiientien In Vis power will be paid to (fe comlnn ana sautiaauon oi inwia ww mnj please tobvour bint with ibtr cuMom - Baleigh, Kev. II.', IUI ' r wish to srenlov two or three JOURNEY, I MEN TAlLOtt'. W whom goad wagesasd study employ meot will he eeo. j " Ralrieh. KeV. 1 J, t It. 4 4 v a4. Jt i rr l iie Editor of the Kayettevillc ObSHtvvr iM It ihuisett this threw times, aud forward Ida ac t.i y t. :n ry us- ,: Ithnm Ifonflnn n wssuias aft.JaV VUUUIla . ,.1S r AYTXQ taken thai large Sad eommodW' I bouse, lately occiiuled bv Mm hiuu. ti prepared to accommodate 10 Or If MentMra'aF Assembly with board. - . &-av, .Jl... Relelgh, Nov. 4, UU. fy'ii$at iffi .t : S ' 4'- - - , Kntertainmeiit. rpHB sobseriber Informs hla frleiKli'Tod , ml m. pouHc generally, that he has opened a house of Entertainment, for tha nMwn.Li..iu . sellers, on the Halifax road, u m,u7li '57 3? Usieigh, where be U piwfwred to ententatn those 'v wbo.mjy fsvor him Viih a tali U a muZZ ' winch, he flatlera UbimML will -i. T. ,. Uslaeiion, and on the lowest terms. , ' Bent en. Ii! OLLINCI OtNf. JH Bent 80, Utt. .;.ff t ...-.-. y;:.j ao.jm.,"-. : , l'rivate Entertainment. : r pHB tubeeriber, hsving removed tothst larrt' ' and commodious house, nearly opposite lsV! ' he Star office, is prepared ta entertain travel ier mt aoao mners as may give aim a cell. 1 ia w aisonrepsrea to accommodate 10 or If Member of the nest Ammbly with rlnard, . J -lUlelgh, Jnnd $, IS84 i.U4tXy: " . Katcrtainment,: rpHB cobseriber havlne ukew yossewtoa of lM ?' welt known stsiui of John S. Kiktna: . oo the snath wesl corner of the Public BnnereV Into mti keeping a house of Public Entertainment!' ami wm or preparrn to Uae Ofieen or leu , members of the neat Legislature. . Raleigh, SeptH, HM. w fl.,f , it" ' Just Fublisld. AM1FOR BALf5, A-HTOE 8TAH0FTICE .vaaafi-em Caataio'mr Astrostomical aod VaarTaw oleatf : tiona, aeverst mhwellsneoM articles, Keacipea, y wwuin, iibki . ooioing tne oiDrrent Courts in the state, list of be Meosbers of Am t tembly, le.-4 . ; - , C7" Country MercbanU and others eaq bar supplied aiue usaai prices, and oathn atasfe. yt ,; 1. t r " : ww J j-,.? exiraei tnw ivnnuig " 1 benevolent friend and neighbor. She basUiUuiseTt this threw timee, and lor ward ua aa. 1 awppwe uswwpncesyasn CMUbf rSBn.'. , , ' Qwwfard, and tb,e ether of Clay.-) The jfrom tba lip o tbefreteot French mo-j kft diMconolbubahdandraildjTnU
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