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no. 40 .f K'' TlALIIIGrr. T3. a rriTTTTTi rT . ; TiRjiic. ,. .tad C9HSf ReMrr, ,'ibeJ M th. .ity of Rab-'vh, f,. l..watTi k l.ew.r, .", Pofniea, Agri. i if, CoHMftCTfe, l-jtrt-atm-a, fW aad ' xynlttr: It t prihr wrtkly, 0 a lrj ana rrhJ hl, 1lK thJ tTpe, at tliiTa-Hollar r(Taa, ene Hall parable ta Khtm; and ; reotanrfer at t cad of the year. .". 1 ; 4 poliiiSs, lie Sr. U set atoMy IVibticm, .'ihe C'Utort, Without pmumpUua, ra prood beebt they sire o(nWw1ra a '.an a. to riiwaorrorwt of a aawae so vihdty MnMrctr A tha fieadora a4 hapnwwu W akhd. . la iJr rMr'7 lurir porpoaa la a1bvw to para ann eanoaiing prvaripics, they will ana. itt giva at' ear Arm. aU temperate aupport ta titioirtoa f that w-l -t4 aad laithfa) 5h aant,,Aawxw,Jcao:. for hit iC artegrvryi U )aJ!oyed rtrolio., i anient devotion tn the biter U of Repabli taisia. the busy tonne of slander k. poorad v Uira trarenu of the ninat vaulieti vc abase and relmtioj rww-emiom and cr qa he heart. eJhwa:s of adverse partisan, are wagiue: a Vreeand eaalrvoUsr .war around biiat hut be ntj fii I" lb. midst of tlieir fury, unaflcetwd Lie mm elihthat lifta fti t4u hnnf . M abe'tiso 1 of the Crow Ke ri. GO) 1, A ' 2 COUMUyiCATlQga t , . ,- ro THE tTAKa , TU-., tlx I Jib Wtat ku 1.. . IM bacon aiw.i. k. . i " aim t OCIUWJ, r ' f jcuoiaT intereat. that Maih-ubi,m. I'arteof Turkr,, fBT' i!o . . "... I r:illk at at.,1 .av .1 ... I J m .ty f boer and bacon ac6n, l"Wh n f a k in.U i.-.i'j . "V"""""" ".lariOMi Irnii ta.. ' - a.' iv ii kiuii ufkx" : ma mPL rraa ku. n . . . j I MCH. Th SiAI. t. rr,- I r s-: ta Ik. L TZ' IV'"? V"'1 !Mlu.la Vi .r . T . r" l r, -,'-, ,nJur I raaiiluriAa f- ..wl j . ...Iia. .ilk ) -J I . "-T"""""'!!.. . Ill ana. I board :ES,3?k,! t rt af iiu,' PtieUkoorlcd,. Tae. iaoV! kJT ttd m the aubieei af ih. k.7 ....i:. 71 . - ' w IP in) t.aur ana Mtmrtmeocutn. . ' Firo Hollars Howard. A. hb af th fij irw . Wigbt aortal mar.. wll,frtm.Vh.wrakW-lw.wU,0 year, old, .iabbUe UdrmatMNj at Imt tu aUovo re fnina, bre axiata ant a rraaonabla doubt; and W Star wilt advojcaU W rt-etoetion, at meant ( promrtinf thetrcngtb and aial.ilitr of thote Din. pouiicai prnniinica on mtiinitioat apo. I an men ireiiwi iiucnmna aiuepeflOcnoa J Qrat ale aoqnty. Oat 9, l.u I HABRTSON. . Mif. the aatnr b irpT or er aq that hand an trow back towarda kit riai U qmt likely tfi he. will endeavor to pa ka ft . f naam Kstw a.." , i. . .. n Mr. beat v P;.W iet 0,c ' A ay noa who will apHrcbead id bay and eonla bin. in aoras Bite UUL ao that tha adininiatmnN rjs .k. - - ..... v. . " l u qmt likely Uii he will endeavor to paw aa ynw boy.t Ho waa bronght to'thi. State by a Ir. fcalea, ol A ake eoiwty. North Cwolina, ei two year mffi, and ilia probable that be milt ').:t?Q, Dollars .Upward. la .warirwai tatantob. Genre, kbontthe .he rVjmhli M .odartho aolm.n m,k : viC"Tk' 7 toy by 5n that b wHJUiereuy aaaiat a teeorinaitba tier. i-Z i,JC,ti 1 I . . in me star, eeery wnjeot connected whb the 'lift Werent f6 lTanht.aniiiltydiaoedi .1 jrreal pa'ma' r taken to edHy nd a mule rta vilera,' Pai-tt(!uariuieiition itbertowed on tha ofeedine of our State Legislature! an the d aeaaioa probably bo the moat important .that been held for many rear, the Editora t enfap .ompetent Stenographer, to at .iltbo fittin-raof that bodr aa i .u tiw t .htuk ..n .r. " "i8 tr .whlineui-beaTT-en.B. irf .A Tll: I4?1' Ktb". Kall recaive the above re. . . I T " "w ' citw i vira. . - iitjjo-t.i iienof the State, the Editora iUreat eonftdrneeeall upon die pablio to sua. a cai. Should tbeir Inoreaa. of patronace siifV h, otlier important jmprovementa will ere s J r""""wiiuH hi uioir journal. I bo Editora of tire Star take tlila oocxaion to that they arw iwmt that desperate efforts r been, made n different porta ot the State to ,-rnk down their preatfaad it i probable there tethoae whoare still laboring in, thislepioUe icatioB.;.vIf for- Ibeir conOiroaxiou treatment . the dietnoa oC inflated demafrges. and obati tcrefuaVl to beeame fimrt party toalr tbey are j b sacrHieed to the nwlioeand rernseof a fear istk-asanpirnnta,' tho E.litora willWI wkh Uie irk aint A-elMri of a rnartyr. - But thry have I'OMK'h Min6ilenae tn ttt tutilo anil tni.HL I iie.of tUeir fellow ohi zeha rht-y have too ao I uMiranet la their inarMSiiitliivor-toia u-for: a tnoment a - single tbntbtuling: fear. it Whatewr a4aHta.tbav.6pal aentenea uf the 4oit;t!,iivUbora, 'tiiey'wiH have the eon to Cflet:tttat, they nave t leart etidestpp. f Reserve the ljnde..a, , whieir ba hitherto xh to etnwviitili extended to tbem.'f ;; While it tendet the onty tribute they fan return for ard. . t AL.KXA.NDKR S. JIEID, , EDMUND REliv . . 'Adra'ra ANN a LVON, Ado.'. ' ' k k'of .orJlerily. A eomfortabla konae and lot prt of this city. 'The imiiraseinantaeailfraMi - rery netessarybu.1dm;rnrthe,arommo.latiou ot ppiyoiDa Mitoraol the 8t.ir .c.,uu, lwr lM public. 1 fill C na aiore int-itt iniritn work ecotrtpJuhed, tvj( jott inj a wort U da tut .ne., Thi, it the reima trhy jrivur mme is rr na)eted. Plf? o;her it uat hpedtir for conraa th .:..: .. . ' . " . .iinvw iv ill the go and oou.nl: Me, to wit -Ta hivt anitka rt- .1-,;... vS: " armor MatoMplta by one u, tnora ! ... r. 'I ,V -ju- pdUtHeeonjuuttioasnuf bMe Verb JuV"r c .-T'other Ou vn..Bi - ' J B . WIS i: irnvr -1 i ,i k . i frk InS' -Tbt frMaw u furI,,j Stvenihlv.. I.urin ii "k!.k ... ' n - anibii wvi.umvv f n joyed profound. uainterrtjpteJ pe.c. anj na ElglithV.' From thea combine.1, at. ft till tAaAau. a .. Sir ... Pre pos-t ions oerer rovera ain,.l.. k,.. : Itllot manifat K.. i .1 . ' ..I r r V. .""r"'"? l.locr tnu-;n:.i " - r. "' irvoinrnrinii tot l v. iiwa tcs to tat m Unu .r w,,.n;,nx a atata ol natiotkal nrmir,i. line Oil) led ia .-. nr ' ' . . - r l.i liq . II Ik ml pronouua ree.n iih them cither ia i ,wrer.tr JHfJ thMeJ.t W tlfink the proriaca blf tZZSrtXl? hu keP " rwoltttion nf Hkk ' - uti ca.'th mdMl influence of 1 '. e r.r lir- . t ca t - f J cs t'.a to Nrw Y,.k. Jr j i-.i ft, tiit?f. tn,-. ... i 'f'r of million, of the people', roonr 4 k ' Ru!f Ke ir.)fj aM death blow t. tbi jAi,ua,IurV hc o0 f-onJ T tit the I ' - " . . . ' i i ivrjifj rim Ba ' h btrth. ,na plren(a.e luj cono.ctr I -; turo.pnet.btatnrd.r.nfortur.etely if'.,- H i too b.cH frawd, b Ve.ultl in . oriiracuoit. "In J. i... .. - r, .(""" ". tuaoroiy tiken i!! To folvc th M-M.,.. ,, .... I that .rt:llll lion nn lk' ..' . . .7. . "J"' " rucr will sup. j . . . , . ....... ,, ;Vvunirj. . vioutU Hy eiiipma, a tt thee htm much iikr nae OfrO rhn lojtl, l,al jltey r tim cvaitrfiii lucr Vllinp t.i a,wl i in.lH, tltia 'a.1.1. T.t. a a ' . tl.e.i.Jorm.lion thee dealrr. w n. 1. 1 ... ' ' I, . ; 1 7 t.tate. to b done. 'r 1 If ' rSfr c.!e ,rcur ro, 4lte ti. 1 lemn tuy trl 76., when lh liaiuflifMl not, raui,.,i roonti ihe altar : liberty ami meir lacreu Hroor. , That pledr hiMik tha politicf norJi xBut Uiete mm mj nut need He pledge fur tlx.il selves. ,t It w t cooflru, lnekVer "S; ,td prcstnt rjfumi a ar phalanx of nten bent oii iiuertjr or tlrath : Ve "mi tnctr toni to imitatu them, " AU most all that has been accomplished.: Balaijrh. Sept 9, 1131 i. 40. if.' ' u (st favoi-v- their siaeetw thanks, U hey ask the Tiyi die. iodulgeaoo' due ta the im , fection. of, huiiani nature, . apd a little sai-! ee u-pnt mwr ftriend i the wnT af proourin? j hiuiwi iwjscnucrs. nr eieruons which would n;ips aji'irii uietn a pleasave, diey are MtiaAed ir u1)acriotiSalit oidit ba Increased L J - J. . ' - nn ns present, iHimurn. ; . Siibuwaicra in ptber States cannot herraftee be wed to remain insireersloneer than one Year. ' f! sonasideat. without this State, who may ! ii'e so btome atibMriber'will be atrfctly I ned to nay the wbate Mnoantrof detearVuV I 4wlMp. t h.-remotcpess f their ! j...r.iiic. .mu uo, cyrrKMice. oi .ereral TeafS, 4H4ua fMiKor nnperiouaiy.,ott tlii suUfcefc; !, Foa thi4 star. - AN EVEXlNfi'S :0N VERSA! i wo ti lends around a gtiiiid fire, W it h pipe and glasa, ( their heart.1 desire, ) I lit a time in tuuvermtion pint,' While round tlicm raged the autumn blast. Wub politics tt first began,, v Aod iuid that Ciay would be the man ' i Who in the ebr ol State would . When 4wo more tear, made Uieir exit. Ith?10".1 6 there's not a man, If Hickory Jack live.,: that can' Eeronit him (or the place be holds, Till suiumerix limes round turn rolls." From vjvil words to loud thi-y pew, Wtiioh seemed to tiil die wimla liai blcwt or in their talk ita war ws drowuM, So louil tlieir atijjvj woits did sound ( , ' Nor bad thrtr'eoaie, fcr slim t oflilows Hid they e'er been tbe sligbieti toes. ' i"M"TJ r..)i't A'ttjearlnird, Or that ihinp which eonsciencel warns me not to do,, . r - Teach tbou me, to shun this fi. e.) hhat thinff winch conscience " Warns me not o do-.l more than tn !... h.n And to pursue that (i. e.) ;lmt thiut- which conscience ; Dictates to be done. more than lo pursue heaven. .- ' . ' Thine foretey and a day afterwards. . 'r' . " QUIZ THE UUIZZER. -A wuery tiau'M "Second euouirr ).. ter go to school? , Comnnamcated for the Star. ,T K VI P K HA N t' E. , y tsiraet train t!, . ' resa of Ihe New Yark Mate i erance Sui-iety. . Fellow Cttititia We want your all tn a grea work, not your money, nor or time, nor the sacrifice of any real interest. We Vant your oamea with the pledge and the influence which is attached t Ihenv.'" We. are earnest in our application: You will therefore ask us three t)u'rst ions: Vhat is your en te prize? What W to be gained by it ?ucte!tsru( accthnpliahment? ' What ser vice can our names' render? We re rannua.i I .' lr aa a ... I .1 . at.. nauueaa in aur tanii. im itn .n'i.j i toe more onehtiv ahnnr i , ' v m he 1em'pera(l.whw' hint pttblf ttf U ,,,f !r,w,w Pctcd that U would tim luted, their -influence , in fjvot , oftorai rJI'A't' o the malignant rtSsant. Illlilms,... ...I. - . i n. . t. "r Timai m nia mrecen v: l u.n J j - j ' . V TV. '""""tiiir i, I C11 1( U R Uf . . j Which put Uieir jimrrel tn an end. -i.T '' '-' i . I " On polities we cant atw. ..v''v .: V r-"' - .... 1 - " i, a : L;' i. , . " -7 : I w we eaat aereei ,p,ruU7.imormaoif tneaqs-ana the public So fillyoar rl.ss, .od tbn welt Irv piie limrM reocited a Janre and teneml .a. I ar..k'.:.i.V... ." ! . .Te " "7 nnt oT Fall wid Wwtar4iodaf. L Id. liriL IIZT.'" ,mJs'c4-I1.pha;:cW To rending the. Uie subject tiu ned, ' . And frofli it boa; much might he learned, And how newspapers did inetase, i . Which token gavo of happy, praee, Which would bereaier wei-e it not' -v. ptnat party spirit would break out ' And diacord sow twaen neighbor frirnda - . on wmcn uunapptness atu'nda. rtity i ition,existiueui iliM. s tn, all ' ! ' m. 'toeK .J He inteods to tell item low, very low i (lioso who d:ire tget j;ood.ciolh. and efieap ims, av ail dowell to gne bim a ealC ,l hey y iHiat ftuiied that for the beautv: atrenoil. uiJ - i.:. aj. t. ...ii i' . 7i" . - I -7 " , ? tho fernery rad.m.n too.' tmi. tV,ttt Wo,p,-a. tha.'. abort. Food for their 21? at lo! their tiindr nt and '?b yte, T -rment re. t there d71.yedWoWTnlr eves - 1 H: "c , in h'P7 .wnber ot.the Poetry To4 m.7hL. ,d . , wy.v.lHVIIIUICUWiraail terms."- Neigh,' $qfen)' 83t.f,,j :' ;.;i-l. ;;4i. Sales i f ? '' A i t inn '.;'i .,. i. ubitvti ... v ' - vv. iving Determined io;;tl.eir business. ia tbi. plaee will feom- e the sale of their stock at Staple and Fan oodor.if eiWd!ay, fi3fewoer, and be 'nued fin day to day until the whole is dis 'I of. The stock consists ol a great variety ot '"' Goods' sunong which will be found "S Cawimeres, Satinetts, and Vestinss. y-,.ni,b"Pelh' : negro clothing, Rose 1'oi.it Blankets t'lannelsCalieoesaaJGine s, . Linena, Locoes and Diapers, TarUo L r" k ' Uomze"S Circassiaas, 'no,Chme.raaod Cas.imere 8ba Is. black colored Silks, worsted Sndenttn. HJ n-! ; i and I other taney Hapdkerehiefs, . Nonstable Ot those who laurels from the dead 'icis. nrawn ami hln.hiul lu. ... . ' nr:n....i.. t..;A: L.i T ; T . . """eurS eti t. i ' "i airau io erown uieir simple bead." latelr All tbat these irbymiug yuothi liar, said; i.iu .11.1150 nmoco HU tasie A ... ' Hof Editorsjet such'thing. be," " One fellow lovtrirk rh$met will niake, . ' And one O ideal fight vtlt rake; One acki 1J11. p'ii l. in k.rr. . And sure (Aa sterns a erackbrained whimf Soroe,ioo,Uks friHitlsldp lor their theme, And make it but ab idle Oi mni, 5 And day behind it often hang. r 1 A dagger worse IbiMivlptr'a tangs. w 1 All tliese and mora their trifling .ruff, ' " Crowd in with nonsense full enough, ''."' And push them en the public gaze v r or nne anu coaste poetic lay a. The ladies, too, are. all to blame';'' ' For bringing on ouryouth this shame; . By keeping albums for eacji wight Some flattering verses there to write, r ' And thereby Cua ambition's flame, . To bring to light an obscure naraf." ' Tis true," the ether then rejoii led, M l is clear to every thinking mmd, If Editors will stdt rive room ; For rhymes Idee diese,'they fiji the! doom k?' :.l ,"';".' princi,-! part of which were nurctased r ruiuweipnia this tail. - v'-v ) urms libera and made know, n sale.- ?'' f I HOS. SANDFORD &t Co, Jucfn. HTettnv II. M t ,o,.- "-7 "? J i. OaraBtatairw or Stxk. ? Jpfie.nta tor I'srewt, are herebytotifiJd.ttat ! "'lEIIl. "aw III Oar lSLaiataK a am taluroiahedtoffi" v oraer or th a. " " JOHN D. CRKiasuperilSendent. 1 k.. v.li';.; ...... ... 45 st tl.'Vmii-XJebgus. ;S..yT--i:'' . ' final 01.".?. V1"! aenihi7J,r.rr? persoi Zriyr1 "J. Marshal, in t all persons wha hava I in that service, ILrf.i.. 6"" """rnuiuoc to Una Denart. of that iLrf.i.. w a" 17 w amount reee vml k .k- j r" remain, a..- i- .. 7' "lyiuiH re nZl,r:',.?"'T Mr', J bom r "-v ""pioyeu. 4J at Says B. "I read the other dur Soma simple lines addicted to J. And. why the printers put it there - is strange 10 me, 1 00 declare. : Ot harmony it waa devoid, -And worthy to have been destroyed, '.' But ao it isllieseare the tunes , .-. yYben every one is making rhymes; .. And ragwller. will slane wkh want, Unless is stopped this rhyming Cant; For printers wdl be well supplied W kb papers tbat have been denied. " Says A. (bis king leg. Mrclcaiur out,) " To me k'f clear beyond a doubt. These verses never sbooln be song As Orient pearl at random ttrungt' But if io print they must appear, (For to refuse would be severe,) That they may nave tbeir jost rewards, 8y daggrHrhjiwut bg Raleigh barth." A pause of length ensued, whea mm The bona, clock struck ia solemn ton, B. Started op aad turned about Tatakc Wswiaa, botio! Iwasoot; Aad A. remarked the fire tjraa low, Aad thought 'twas time for bim to go; Hia cloak be then arouod biro threw, And, smiling, bade his fricrid adieu, tiorember 3, 1831 . nrifti-, .. 1.' " :.. r.. "F1-"""! ur aneiHMHt Willie we attempt to answer these inquiries. What ii the-enterpnzr? k It is one of pure .benevolence and patriotism' in v hich we bare no serwrateMnterests. e ; have been , driveii' to it by fact a.. It ! .'t At. r vhiivii ti(-cTi von. uur sure. is nu barboring fatal ericmyj cherishinp & P.K'1:' oCfl'eatfV.tn1i','a '. ubm ting to a tat winch bmiss no increase (0 our IreaHurji;? while ; it perpefuatea po terty, tiiiaery- and crime;. To prove tiwa. e; us iate, lew. tacts which may be relied ou.:'V,'hatever tuav be said favor of the teniperare use Of ardei. pintf tit that . .mtleutute line could be drawn.) facts would show jm -4 4estibly that the eiceKsiye use of them js the se vcrest' Scourge wjth which' oir, Nation and , our , Slate., are visited: and vo'ti know that all druaVenueas com tnctices m Ue;hiodeiates use of them. ;:Ardetit spirit rilde8troysfVJiealtb; ' ardent spirit w ratea iQieness; ardent spirit ruins cha raclerj ardent Spirit makes paupers; ar a-nt,ispu)t makes crimtflahi; ardent spirit braulai's mens ardent nirit rie stroyg douJCiitic hippines;f krdeUt SRir, it . ensures' 'premature death: inu spirit makes three fourths 'of the bust ness.arid csnense of $tir criminal courts; :.:i. ...j 1 " . . .' - iq aims nouses; ardent . spirit inrowa.an luniHciisovtai on achnsiiari community to support tier t ardent spir it, unbts , thousapds, and tens of, thou ; sands for the duties of this life, and ex poses them to the awful retributions of the Dext - All these charges, and much more, can be ubstatiliated.r, tlTie (et timony of the most eminent medidaJ men in New England, K W York, ''Penn. syitatiia and fcuropei has been obtained on this point.: Some ! of tlietri say thai three quarters, botue, that one half their practicti would af ouce cea$e if ardent apirtls .'were no Imetr drauk as i"be te ogc ,iiii arueni spirit mHKej yiree foarilia of ou7 crtfiMialBY is tbe unitrd testimony Df todgefs and lawyers hi this country and. In England,.; The most shocking cases, of murders have occur red uoder the infith'nee of stfon-dnDk: Almost all the cases of assault and bat-. . . ' ,'. .. . .. terr naewise. c. 1 none emit vol bunr a. ry.larccDjriAounterfeiag, Viots, Swl are.' almost uniformly .4'certained to hate destroyed theirntoraJ scibiluies and emboldened themselves for the vio latum of their country' laws, by the ine briating cup. - That every man Joses his character when he drinks to excess, is obvious That it brutalizes the roao, the husband, the father;; the mother; that it induces .1 poverty, disease and premature" death; that it UnCts for so cial and refined njoymeBtiy fr duty to man and our maker in this life, lor the pure and derated joyi of Heaven, none can question, who baa ever seen its operations in an individual cae, In the name of humanity, and for the bciior of our State, let B( arise ' aa one man, and break the chains of self imposed slavery. If the ruthless savage had in vaded oar frontier, sure! the appeal would not be in vainour young men taa I .a . . . a wouia lorsaice meir nomes, tneir bust nese, ami risque thir tires in their coua fov.m ' ,1'bare ere other facta arvt- irti..!... ' . tipoo which they could d,etl, .qunr conso bT to the patriot and to every true friend to the prosperity of our beloved country, they Ueem enough has bee. already aid, toaatisfy the most prajudickdofiha ahil ilv .rifl nU , -..r me prctMit adminiatration have been characterised under the- tntULince of tktr venerable chief.' r - : - "r y "r That he has wamonstratei! ta hi. ' Jt':.'t-.t conrse a degree pf moral courage and ca r - v, -. ..vumptuia witii. nordiaparasr 1 tng totha t; Lau,', thut ht acaieW. ..i l?f runi-s M u 4,, fllHi ,f iVrw Meant," noe, who will ly prcjudko aside.1 . ..'I. . . I J . . r ' ' ' . ' . 1 " ' ' ' .' 1 ' nmi imnonant Mnm. i.. k. .... W. . . ... - -1 ... aiaeu. s beeo adopted' by h'ia .'admiuwtratioti. hinaTaaTa1la a,at.uk?. 1 . hit c d ti u. urn ouy.u. mentioned ih f0l0: rhot-J with hia pet. ator ped U,, ' y.-j,..,, waa .uooroty taken i ! I d.ed and was Uried witboat any r he!.0 ?,p5 'lV. to the cause cf his disjo at .. a siMia lor tne mr.rc tioo ofthefatnily. who ripe.ed a ire purchase; he staid so lone, that when the exrinatbii of his'Kood was coneMer! U was invi.ed Tu , auu ia .1... ..... "... ' -I-.,.. j;WdimV,i.h;,htioenrt tl. . a a . - : ' . IT . At a lti dred, and ultiiriately.v. perhspV a thou sand ft m the d'wsiace,- tli' wretched ness, the rave of a dmnlraV - -1 ..1 misters ot tne unspel. r evpry tic yoo v itfin mer its. .."luiuaiiuu, ..- .can unon crease vour eflurtsimhis,work of in cy, andif agreeable to read this address to your trrople from the putptt....': y.: s. v--v N - : ' Parents, masters arid W-t.tf.l..''''''!' II ' . t ' ft-'" yta.iT, ni nuence. to combine with 'u. tn qi ne deepest importance to Jtliose who 4re. under yourj:l,arjve.' f 1 4 1 vnristwns who profess to live the spirit oHjhrliit. iurely this appeal will rift ha am a.-!.. . ' . . '111 la rl I AO aa.aa i-..-.'..t .1 ' ' a . a ' a .iKiajviniu suSSesr lor imi tation,' tne example' already set by the iu.ciiwu lemaiet m many parts ot our country, f. Your iiifluenr is ?reat, and the consiilerations weVlity . ch wgeyou to enliHf.in Jhis use While husbands, brothers, father, sotii, liave,been drinking from the fiery, con, many of you have drank in solitude, the bitjtereat dregs. io the cup of, sorrow, hurely you will unite with u: anri with your-sex on our side, we shall feel that ihe work is. more than half accom piished. ':" lr i yx,, V.;t i Editors of nVwapapersrriwll our cause, are solicited to give this d dress a nlace in their colbmnW ? V -a K7- Those who can spat ihtitpttptr. ... jman aw. in, jiMi'sr neigtfoors react the l'TT ' 7 "w P0wnir .an aoqtiaioiance Ihe nature- and history of oolit Vi lures' while h Is believed tUuthe unprece . dented success, and prosperity, with .which his adnitnistiatioo has inet. hv. realiicd the sanguine hope of many of bis most devoted friends, - : . .-' s.Tiie comrnitteollo- not take t upoft-tbtm selves ta(presW final opiwoVupqrr the propriety. Or tapetliehey of the diisolutHti of ts late Cabinet. , as further di aclnaiii .... espe'deili but feel tliemscUes constrained Jlo ayf from the facts yet diacavefed by all par above., try's defence. Mtit here is an enemy v? ' AD MINHTHATION: MEE1I?( Jn buhtuance tn 'miKr.tf .iu.ri.; . i.-' . . . . i'.uiiv iiw.ibc. aiariTB andrespectablemeetihy of the Citiaens of Hhlaa cotioty friendly to the atiministration ot President Jackson met at the Court Ilunse "I the .town of Halifaa,' oo the, 24th in. sUnt.-,...;;. :rOn motion jGldeon Alston Esq was appoitU' i eo rresiuent, col.; Willi. Jolin.Wo and 'John Younir, Vice Presidents, and John -A ' n:r..t and W illio Higps appointed Secretaries - , The object of the meeting being etplajo' ed by Jesse A. Bynum Kate. -i , .v 'J ;,0n motion the folio winjr jpentlemen were appointed a committee to draft an address rouiuiwiii expressive or the sense of the meeting eiz, klaior John Alston il. Fgulcoit. Capy Littleberry , Johnston, Major Johrt Thrower,' Major Ben amii VV.rA vent, I'd nl n.mHu.i f 1 1 1 . . .... . ' .. . -i' "-"f " n.MUan, i noma. k. JSevi'ie-, Isaac NFaotcon; John It if. Daniel. -Turner . The Committee havini. Wi;i4ut rn.'".-.i tirtic), returned and , subwilled ih i-ollnu i... ' -I ' - air uciilg; reauy. was O Haiti mousljr adopted. .'.;;' isfn;. ' The Committee appointed to draft in sd . cireraTe 01 me sense ot tins rneetiwr. nave tnacharged their duty and orlcr the foi lowing report! I)isdairH'o to eoncleam. piicuUrt,h is WttllonfeijjtieJ pleasure that vucy ioci luerasetvea itlhonacd, tiy facts tn', eontrerlble to coneruUilate their fnllnw Citizens lliroughout the United States, and particularly ; the; Slate of North ' tftrnlina. upon the happy and prosperoo eo'nditioo of tneir country onflerthebeniKitf and shitary admiiiiatratiori of their ' present ' illustrious ymei siaistrate. , ', : ; . ' ; VtTUey are unwilling 'however, entirely to omit making reference to a few fact demon , Strati ve of this, their declaration. : ln the first place, uiider the admmistration of President Jackson, we have succeeded in making and confirming several most advanta geous treaties with Hie South American Governments, viz: Uraail and Colombia. SecondJy, We bava aucceeded in obtain ing from Denmark, for vetsela captured fromi ourmercnants during tha terrific riegn of uunnpane, jriju,uw, wmcn every prectd ing administration had failed to accomplish and for captures of the same nature, our peo pie have obtained from France upward of eM r fr,n nnn .... 1 jj,uuu,uuw. .-6., .,'-'. Thirdly, we have regained the West India trade, and thereby opened to our fellow citi sons, s moat profitable market for the enter prise of our mcrchsnta and the produce of or farmera. '. - 'rv?'.; .::;'-.-f v.--- . Fourthly, we have estended our trade and largely increased our commerce to the great rTneyaee,noTmnglu.the7iPreident oeo, suraoie- untmigfor vliieh he hv,l net le jjrjnierwwn: tne contrary it smear tn iheintobave been a .measure loudl eallcd f'r and, demanded, by the beat iotereat of the coontry-iv,, r;i i;t:!.,j.tV'7r- ; Entertaining these views, they submit with rrreai aeierenc to tne consideration of the ; . " - . y. . iuiiuk inc. reso lle,vtL t the ODm'toii 'of tlila m... r l . ..... . J . i i 'VP ,e. ""'.e'ncitnt manner with vrmcn me aom mstration ot the nat oniJ ernment has been conducted under the pre sldency of Aansnaw JiCKana. k ;. ;nehly entitlrd to the Warmest gratitude and increased confidenre of his feilow: citizens througtiouttheunioh.'.-. v , ,- Heioved, As the approaching presidential lection is a subicct of the fi the American- people, .and .aii. tlie practice has been sanctioned bv custom aa w.ti iropricty nor iDem tojnakoa. declAratlon of, iieirnreierewie in anticination of tha iion, tuat mis meeting, as a portion of them, embrace the present oocms'ioo to declare, arid they do hereby declare their unqualified pre fere nee of the re-election of -ANniiitw' Jaea; o, as President of these United Stateioycr any supposabte Candidate, .v 7 ,,rewitiari, Tha? tins rt)eetmg entertain tne high.eiit confidence in the wisdom, hejutice. Jacitsoa-, and 'that jt wUl air$wisly .exert iiself and use all legltfmate meavs to promote and secure hiS'rwClioi?:'9-.'.W.'.M On moUbit, Meif'wJ, Tltst s ' commit i of curresponueppe and vigilance be appiifytcd; whereon the following gentlemen' were an avapi. james uee. Lemuel f.nn-r.Tt. . a J?'"01. Atkinson, James Jones, Sen! T homieyaogrun, 1m. H'.ggs. Jacob HWs, oiuciua, urew iv.ing, i jinmss I iliury, Thomas Nicholson, Wm. Urinklev. Jererni ah Bcinkley. Tippoo S. Brownlow, Leonard tianie ,John 13. Nevil, Willie A. Willcox, w... nwuii. ijamiui, sjapt. aiarcus A. Al lea; IVm. F. Walker, -Tbotoaa Green, aen, wr. ior a. HUlcox, Vrarren n,rrir j0c! u. aici.emore. , j " 1 . ' ;v On motion, Re(Aveil. That the poceedingi of t bit meeting be published in the Roanoke Advocate! Raleigh Star, and Bichmond Kn quiver, ami signed by the President, Vice Presidents and Secretaiies whereupon the meeting adjourned tine die""' ' - ; -' 2 G 1 1) .' A LITON. Preii't'. . ', ; tno t oc o; . r a uru. Which- ha .1.1 hesiut.en. v .la the tnornieg- he started ofon h.s Jsuroey before Ueakfast. not : Jr v.napmsn had died ' lunng the light, a. he was ofT without.' dliturb.ng the family; U. h.led neighbi-unng tavern for breakfast, deep. , togs he had beetj an, ear-witoess to the preceding mght 8., firmly did ha se" imptfssed with the belief that t! " f he told the landlord "he hsl....i - had been at(the house where ha lod-retf da.irTrn. ? i-m,,hMlh. beaUe to tuake oath to some ettraordk ' - decline do.i.g ides, io the? rapacity or ' .wltnessi he accordinale i.f. i.:! I 7 ' : and address and coniTnt,., u V" B"m8 . ? ?; Asitedwi nt,t:; 'Juurn,T . w-vetatlS no gi'faCv Motion; was ajd to hits narrati the tiintsv- Alr?1 Chapman aa. buried .Mina following, him to the grave, tell. sHe'ciuear Uaufihter; a girl f thir.1 teenVthatlie woulabea father k s her ' w iv.'Htw iuri with ktra U . "'( r-T a.ui. ocert ascertained. X W mi.rr .cdL l t Onder 4 wi.a w.r me moth day after th. r, rice; rre rTherPhtta(le!phla Saturday Bulletin of jast week contains the 'annexed mi tice of the Spaniard Alina.wlio, is now in prison adder, suspicion (having beer inairuinfiitat in tne ueatnsDt Mr. , Wi Chapman, teacher of the mode of curm? fmpediutc'nti' bf the; speech.';- $J. ' Cux-'of ' Ifa Spaniard , Aluifi.-Tie death of Mr.. W'iUiam Chtpman, of An dalosia, Ducki, has excised an extraor dinary decree jf interest in the public mind, and amoftg the crowd tif "contnt rJictory statemenjj which have! been ao extensively circulated, it it difiicult to arrive at the real facts of tho ra se'. 5 An. daluiia is about" fourteen irtiles Tiom Philadelphia, and lici directlyt on ' the turnpike between this city aod Bristol. To this spot Mr.Chanman hvl retired after bavin been emplqyed in this city as a curer of stammering." in v. I.ich oc- pition it u under' a rontluttTaole i;. adJeJ to h? i rcvin! to mate hi.n coirT the month of May .... . r.iica .ti uiacftarj-U fr om the pniafl cf of Mr, Ci ; The marriage was Lent sc. v ,cret nor was it known "at all, uoti the ' ' liTf kt B rMori80 Water, ona tiK Wgl. constables,;: ferreted mt thl t etraordioarv mvsferv whit, i- . 1. 1 enveloped the whole of this foul trans-yi v ' enptu; yVt Newark- they sep.r,"d.: Mr. C, proceeded to Albany with her - eldest daughter whencehey; returned 1 - l to Andalusia, while Mini went to BaU " ; timora ami V. r . H?1 mer place he disDo.d uf . i... , . onellery,;Mr" C'.w :.! " : nage, and ly .. course of extravarranc' - ! 1""! "l,h hi generalcha.' .",P, wie proceeds, i f complete destitution he VVeot to Washinyton. whe h. i ! a a f j--T. .""" sits WWl.-VspjBws,jt. j ed ' deluding several respectable BB.'i!ff f0 fpera1 Mnarand that he 1,ad' : ostWspocketbook eootaining KS50 a OC; losrwbich Jeft him totally destine, t " M 2 !" ot f' " to advertise ta 4 ; the National lntell.gencer;oiIcring a re- "l r' wsrd for its recovery to which he eVo- V ed bis Dame in full. Much -sympathy' ' ' was wiled ;br the story of hi, di. rcs, - V , ou several gentlemen advanced hint sums of twenty and thirty dollars each, ' on the faith of .renreseniatinn. k- . him, (hst he would refund th .m immediately on returning to Laltimere, where, as he allegded.heTiad left a lar-e jurotn cash. kHe accordingly set oT fur Baltimore, and the persons in Va.hip. loa wa.-ted patiently several davs. t!t no remittance came fmm Mm. r,. of, them, whose name we forbe r men tioning, becoming jealous of Jdina'a ho nesty, went to the Vashington poat of fice, nd took out a letter addressed to him. .On opening it his suspicions were ' Confirmed. It was a letter from Mrs. thapman, written from Andalusia; in it she reproached Mina in mysterious lsn- age, as to the death of her husband. V si the same tune lavishing n the former ' expressions of the most passiocate' at ; tacriieni, conjured him to return to h mouxii, sue added; she feared he X 'al :' ' 'Jni'i! it- y, which '". enotf1) ' -J.3 T,r ,.. i a. the fct'riiar. er; W! I not the honest nan he had repregfntt 1 himscff to be. Note nrd was sail n bout tho tuarridge. This l-ter wj j i, t- !ar.y, cur here wss 1 1" mliately forwarded to f.I eflicient high constable, ami first effected a itlinimerin" of .dend as human depravity ht cv j cr petrated. ,.'rho let! r was iwuie-.ily submitted to t!e UecoirJer of. the utr. reromtnenaeu that f Jim sf.D-jl.l La aimtcd without delay,- t' ?Jr. Ultfeejen-l th r - r cecli'd to Xtidai't: "j, at' i S ! ; view wi;ii 7J:.C: ;. l-aing tic u : ' ' ! ' y " . '-t,!.iby;!v . the ctti.Uurr, t,!,-t k, , ,,, ; 'il.ativl c! ',!.;' ? ii:a l Uflfi t' j i
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1831, edition 1
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