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tW r' -Vi ..7 V 'NO. C3 RALEIGH, IT. C. THUTICDAY, EEPTEIXBEIt 11, VOL. jM AmA Carolina State Gazette, LVWItRXCR & I.KMAV. TK.UMV SBWfliwiM, three d'4lT,,,r"0' hilf in nlvi.ire. KnU.i!H'r MhnSlalet rvmni h aM.iwedtn remain In arrrrlnnrer iln.ii on imr, nod prrwm iwidrit w.ihwit '" Si . m ilenbw to become uleriler, will be "tririly retpiirefl to pay tbe hde S miiutt id" lh rwWiVi" '"J" i,,iie.l thi li fur one ibHr,niid Uti rifiVfrwl' fnrwwtfxrawnimiief; tb In the K.dilnr mut be powl-pniil. tine lotion The Sloeklioldcr of lit Hank id Newbera, M their niij! tbi day, declared Diviik-ntl of Capital of (') e cent, on (lie capital stock im id Ilak, payable tntmediatel. Owner of unrfc may reoeivc thi dividend in perwio or by power of attorney, 6. production o( ibr .arrltfioua t their Mock,. in tueh lumli at mayjauit lit : aoiivenknr f i lie imliiulion. ' 1 thrift ... ..t iT iw ' JNO. ,vjuti: Birap fk-ii-e ibrir t-irwd W North Carolina to er in ni "mil that kf have nonMnullr hand er) targe and KkbtMiii. Tmpply l UftVfCt-MfiCfS, riiitinwiii article of Ilia very best iuh1H'. I'n.iii their aciptaiMlanre. wiib Imaine eenenil r, lliey fl-.iter Hiemnelves with the brle-f thai lhi-f ni'i y;w HklwIiiHi to the Merchant ! 'r'umen of ibeir. wative State. They ilu ol ' conceive it" ufr"w' I" tiifcifinum'" u ' nnmlK-f i tlity ol aHithti '(inj (,rir unck iti tin4i lh wtwhtlwf wiH , Imi-p, llmt wiy Hrt-.l or.njr mwkrt in (lie IU iip, Stnict, will Im . itrucurml lur Uiom alio .ol. nrfltT H. " ' ' " ' l tfititH:.t!t-.i4iMlo' kHHlt ol fi'oiiueci anil in till canet. exoi-iit whrfe aiKaueea, in muneu. are r- ii iiiiMl, iwf in tmwjw 01 Uutvtm IUI renin oale., Vli rchtmia who lliip tinmlt to 'thii ptae may -fimt it 1w -ir- iTairtu m, our iii.Mirrair. . "Tiifr1W'W,','w'-W K'lcr i avm HOKf , lllf iph r-rrISrl1tt,' Wwrtctt enunty joh-iiIi u. uioyii. A Mrihotlist "mp Mn-iii1)f conimCne llliin on niilr ol' lli. TiltKe of leatbnrtf, C'aa- HI OuiiT.' 1-2 tn... (ouih-woii ol lfoilw.ro' IU .fiiilrt aouih-eat of Mi'lon. on FihIh". tin BiHb Sfiitrmiier. anil continue H-r r-teven tlaiii. rbn nlafte i fixeil ou a permanent camp ifroiinil, anil ilir Tour mIp of the mblic MHarv are alrrailjr tilleil up nh conifortnlile 1ik lenia. Tlmre it nlm a lnrj ilirlli-r covei iog tlie lVeathrr. atanil. the bIimi-. anil tlie eaU for a of ifnt nnHrl-h at tlie Litl b rrinai knklv owim-J iliit laer f tlie conversion of tcorei of tout, at Ui incr Camp McrlmcJ, Straiifera Irom . diwancr. anil the fiienilt of Zion, ai-e invited In aHenil, lliey will meet wuu iivwwiuuiiauini ami comiun .VMKS MisADEV. P. E. I A ...... a 114 llffl ftitjr;iaiLv.itiy"aiwa Col. Ami! Col.' V It F. Moore, it. :. Hiiii4.rdCo.j Knlivil!o WHITE '& lUX MK. f relrknrx J ii. wwilil infiinii lli Mi ii liunH anil Farmera, liriiiff at a ilmlHiioe u.-yon.l lljaki'lrT, N.Im. Iliut ili:ttde wiiU Jtttleitch U. Mury. Esq. Untier tlie In in of ?,.' Tlierare. at Jllakelr. rrenlat'lr aiiiil'fil wlili an t-xiriiiive 5HimeM ol - tl lit) VIS It I KM, lilp tlirf aril at nrnv mueli lower llwn bcre- tnl'ire known in Hie Itimnnko cnmitrv. - 'I ht- mvd aim priiiaifd tareeehe and forward nil lionila or I'm luce to aiir limmier tlint my ,! ilc.ii eil, ami the ilt-il(;e tUitmavlvr to pay I hit strie'irit atlenlioii to lo-uHngr anil vnltiaiui 'I'lii'ir ariricea arc olT.-ml In Iraimnrtinr any diminution liiuineu tuitcil lu lire nuiulioii and Irii'lv of Hut plaee. . lll.ikeley, Northampton en. N. C. kvll na iU lil-Rt .lnndC ilk till! iloil trlfKllVA nur ttiA 11141.11I1M .nn...A-i "l Tii I? liai Weet, sour, and bitter orates, -PS oBSf wyW;ri bo oiite Ktatc Bank of North f'uroliua, JlaklvJu Z-A .Sept. 1 834. At th"ldjritfrtar nWrrtnr f tls Stork holilrra of tin lUnk. lunnui, a iliviilrm Inn per utiarv tn the atorkholihftii, r their lrKl repreaenta- live, al (lie Imnkine hoiiM rl tlie a.iid Malik in JyMiitrwra B.I. ... ... .. f I . f 1 1... 0111 h.j iTinr'nmT ii.nin, i.ii". . "nit! i . I -1 role anil rt-gitlation a the former dividend of "es,l'f v" I eailal bait) hereto! ore tuvn pant. 3 4w KASTTLOiU Letter from Dr. John Durkee, to fci brother in 1'ort.rnouth, (!. H.) Jacktorivillt, js, F. June 1 8r Dear Brother: I shall 4 continue ta furnisli you with the substance' of my observations relating to thia section of the country", until youf curiosity is BJlixiietl and vou sar enouo-lw - -i , The batiks of St. Johns river are SPncrafl verv shoal, except occasion iwl-y aep4luir, which U tf.ieklytud- eral crowi preying upon the fleh upon hit back, which had been denuded.of its skin to some extent. The poor animal was greatly emaciated and tormented --natare apparently would have soon p'assed him over as lawful plunder to these aaucy marauders. ' I told the ow aer of the jbet4baelti fve me permission I thosht I could per. suade these' taloneU blackamoors to dismount, by giving them a cold taluta- tion irom my ritle; but tbe.man tleclin "eij, and the exn'eriment was not' made'.' s . t . li t 1 -. 1 Y. aim lite lemon an covereti with live ni oh, hanging dourn, iadciidiiettet, tiruT TestwMis. Other fruits found here. have - mentioned, are the best of crapes, fis( citrons, peach es, plums, and berries of - various and the nchest kinds. t Vessels and boats almost daily pass upnnd down the stream. ; The steam boat arrives here once a week from Charlcstou, via Savannah, : Datien, J5t" Mary's and Jacksonville to Palat- k a about 75 niiles up the river. 1 lie land back from the river is one perh!t level. Its wo jcl-erowth con ni.i, iiir mini-, huh iiie araiv iui n. r . . ,, . ItMHi. Jlie eonlempMtMl meeting SIStschrear of pine.of middlingBIZe tut i Jiwffer w v Wi dee ji- Tiiu-rew, ots? prior qusTi ty7 1 1 1 1 beau ti'fut ft de Will commence uu ThuitiUy-buliire tlie third t mount a home and travel 10 or 13 miles tlirough the"pioe barrens," as lliey are. termed there is no under. tru wth to intercept your 'vision. The bounding deer can be seen at all times i l'retwt;-ii'f ffirvi&wBttMW' are sometimes Killed in the merit by SttiiyJu Octoixm ..maiM. KM&WMMiiBvg (ighted torcji.'' They will ap- ia . . a I Sffl'fl rawafiawaaiiiaiiai au.iijviioii rn 1 Waw lltar IMinMa www,. i. : " -'.-' "" ' nros II LoaUtarl, Northampton I - A"g"" U lm OTlU. To nil wIioki it may concern He it known, that by virtue ol the proviainn 4f tt- laat- w ill ami tettatwent-etV tlus..4atv,Cant. n t'Intm lluiimcham, wc, the, umltTtigiicd, tlie I'Aceiitor Uieraot, will apply lo the next t erm of the Sniwrior Ourt In 1 liolilen lor (he toiin- tr W rranklin. inr tli M SSonililPiiMcr (he W Monday in ijeptemher next, to have the following lave eniaoeipiited, that is to lay, (ieore It , llolmir, A'tcfiolat O H'llnnr, joint J. Harney nul Janiet Juclc-gan JinrneiiM of lender J cai a. , JUS. II. 11UYAN VU I LUMMKIl JOS. R. I.LOYI) l.o'whmi, X. C. iita 9,- na - T Dw X resit AiTivJa CIIRAPRR THAN EVER. HUIST & DtiG13K, . i'cterslmrsr, Vn. Are riow rreeivin their, Kail nipplv of firn CL'nt'k, rnibraeing a lull a.iuuiiiieiii nl evi it ai Tiile nmiilly kept in llieir lini-. 'lliey will cun lnntettrrerrtvr; Werklv, aitilitioni Mipplic of tiuiala in their liet mu h a - SiaivCft'!, - X liinkoy, Wine, Ten-, Molasses Ruin, Cotton Haggmg, Iron, &.c. &c. i ll'liii'li (hey will at all time tell on Ike mod fu- voi nljle term. 'I'liov would hifiirm llieir frirnd and llie pnh lie "tliat lliey are, nmial,- pn'pared tu reneive rmiftignineta, nl nil kiml of I'rmluee, tn the mte ni wlikli iei ml miniii hi ill at nil time l.c giren. The drwtrit aUeiilinn a ill he paid to llie vteeiviii); ami lorwarding ol all tiood teni Ik llicir care, u v i cy. ij llicir rharce fnrartlinr A"' B tv,fmf " V " ly SO tend hale, and te.rs,us t. vTt.Ty.f every rare l iken lo ;im. - Jil ,rJ nH. UHereat ol all line who may ronaiga tlieir Cotton and oilier I'r'Hlnre in Iheir care. . I'elcrtburg, Sept. I, I S.H . 97 3m witd-boar are ' plentvi and r are often killed. The deer, it seems, often enr gigs with, each other in fatal contest. 1 send you two pairs of large bucks' ijni;ii'Ti."" mtssmirVff: locked, showing the manner in which thejoluriiited ionrmals expired an the field of battle. They met, and fought, and died -iq union of beads, but twain of heart.'' " " ' ' ' iM- ' I tav't? riot seen a primitive rock.or gfope -sinre 1 rrrvcd. t.have found i few specimens of pyrites of iron in the fred or the river; ana Jrrine creek: I am told that the limestone rock is found I at Aljcha war, seventy' five miles from i jaiasiuiviiie, i . wriu a feliori tune since 12 or 13 miles into the country, i where I found a knot of men at work in digging a' foundation for a saw and grUt mill. They had decended 13 feet and fell upon a stratum of oyster shells. they bad penetrated about lour leet I into the shell, but did not find the low as merciful in .me had I proposed the horse lor a mark instead ol the cfows. TThOattle snake attains a much greater size here than at the North.- It is sometimes as large in circumfer ence as a man's thigh, and seven or eight feet in length. Tht irus is much more jatal during the month of August than in, the early, part of the season. Its color is a lively green, and in very hot weather I have seen it trickle down in copious drops, when 1 have irritated the animal with a stick. There, are times when the whole body seems to be surcharged with the virus, and he may be seen for hours together, the rustling of every leaf. - ; The rattle snake Gods a superior foe in the deer and the black, snake,---Whenever a buck discovert a , rattle snake in a situation which invites at tackj; he loses no lime in prepariug forwkrd and aims to severe the body of the snake .with his sharp buurcated Z rnonly successful; but If other wise, the tthoah,he luminous focus I was out of myhead. But I'm a fraid the Kitchen Cabinet has done the job for him alreaily. They've drove oft" a good many of his best friends. Si now if such men as Mr. Huffman has got to going over, 1 don't see but the Uineral will have to give up the ship, -1 be lieve I must write to him pretty soon and give him a little serious advice. The Ginerat used to take mv advice in good part, and perhaps hefll listen to .me, now. ; . : . ' ; . ., . 1 , J was a good 4eat jtcdck ap whta.I found Mr. UufTman had gone over, for he was one of the best men in. York,.. State." Tliey hail great AV lug meet ing of youns men tother day in New York, and Mr. HuH'man was there, & he got up and made a speech, and told m' where the Kitchen. Cabinet was leading the country to,' and how if they went on at this rate every thing was all going to ruin, and now he could'nt in conscience go with em a- ny longer. His speech is so full of the matter, and sounds so reasonable, I thought I'd publish it so here it is. A new method of diffusing light through theatre has been discovered bra merchant al Venice." fey Ihe aid of parabolic mirrors, the light of many lamps is cencenirated over an opening made in the ceiling of the theatre, and reflected down tin a system - of plano concave lenses, of a foot in diameter, wbkltccupy-he-4iperturet-an4--ctai fey fntolhe theatre the rays of light taaaaa It ! anrl aimai Inaanasa lh limltf till part from them divergent. nit.. the. lenes . are alone. where there is a more complete and " vigorous development of the physical ' powers, If to bleniLthe sympathies iT ' young minds with the rising glory of the nation; if to inspire noble, generous, and elevated sentiments of honor; if to be educated Ly the country or" the . ountry; it t-cbmh. Ugh ..0d da. valrous reliance npon ' the skill and valor of oar own oflicers, ire1 objects worthy of national care and conshra- tion, surely this institution eminently hierfri the lUprforr kftd. .jeiicouragement - which It has hitherto received. It ha been made a ' ground uf objection lu .' this, vAcaddniy, t'fut its 'favors have) " been conferred too exclusively upon"" . ' influential and wealthy families. W apprehend that this spirit of imputed favoritism has been very much exag gerated. Perhaps the error lies In wisn- ing to make ; that' monopoly hich was never intended to be such. , " Was this lntitution establishe'tl ' as a public charity, where the foot only" were tobe eilutatrdr Such,, we pre-v sume, was not the sole and prlnury ; object of its 01 ginization. It was'tu"3 . draw out and foater the commdn talent ! of- the nation, come - from - whatever 1 sphere-it mih. and array Ifwhen oc.- casion required, in defence or Libei ly t and the Constitution. .We should nn-'' doubtedly prefer that much the largest propoUiun of students sluidtd be taken from tint class who ere deklitote t.f llie" means of obtaining a liberal education NoTTOf rtiijr.Tio'ufir loiik upon if as a K isvpr.jio )viHtO.,l'f ,re,exfIujkily? enjl'uteil; but becauae the boutularie'ii ' 7 of knowledge ' are thereby widened.1 INve received, and aie conttanlly rctciving d ilitiona'l luiil;r of new , i ' v biiriiig .Anu .jSn miner uootls, wiiiuii, niKinner wun ineir iih nir iiwn, ymw-1 ... r - . . iiriae a ri'tt ami exteuiveasoitment ol evei-y i " i-v-v. Kuc inmi'i ilescrlplKiiror f;OOI)3, Aitit Trom Thr partiett lur tiiri Uiken in the aelccl ion of every article, and tlMvry-dvaln manner they are lil in, they feel cntihildnce tn yiiK, Ihal a belter, L4noi'! iflerl assoiiineitl, ha never been offer ed before In Ilaleigh. 1 hey repeeimlly Invite Irom their customei'i and the lmblie renei-nllY. a eomiiumiii-.e of tht nntronaire they have all":- ily o libcially received. They also iaie, tlmt their term will not only be "liberal, and their GREAT BARGAINS. . Selliuar oir at Cost ! 1 The rabaerilier, anviim to rinse hi HOOK v-llui(( eonuera, offer hi ;no'l in that line at eni. fit rank. Tlier havinp hern iMirehaurd principally for rab, Inv eonncqiieiilly, can tell ihrni very near a low a ihev renenilly enst from the river, and 23 from the ocean The laborers iitformWme that beds of these shells were found in like position alt over the territory; thus uemonstra ting that the sea once covered this trsct. There are several ancient mouuds which I aha! I v'nit anon. ' I liavn irn tiood old low lor cash, but that lliey will up . an A i.i.niir ihif uiitp fnund ply their regular custom?,- with anv article 0!9D'ie! and UlenSIII I tHl Were lounu wfmlcvcr, tu i at 1 2 mi,t credit, a lor Cut. J in tnemi -1 iiey arc Tcry interesting i hen-auortmoiit consul 01 i specimens, anu i tnieuu mem lor Fancy . nntl Staple Dry Goods, you. 'Several medical springs have wrwmtefrof-evry" flecnptittni'-ftnjeff'ftfawawtw ... ... . .-. i . - s- ' 1 iiriwait,rjrrrekery,t;ins ware, uiwn war, perhes are principally chalybeate, and !f?ki". ,MW,. r.'u V16' ""d ' iP,,on, hv attracted considerable attention urn, ami ou.w., eja. ... .- T!..-w Sa .k Halei"lr, Mar 22 ISH B3 II I '"r ure wcauiig ciuta. u iiiemiiiohb PUESH SARATOGA 'WATER. "' . 7 people; iiuiii ucuigia mu viiict siaiva. As to the lertuttv ot the sou in mis inU'uim, Htmwooil &- Co, I I..a a-Ma-A 4l.. Ifilliiivlii SlnlliatftlM BP. in a. va HI ttaw m -------- a . ., t . . . fj . a I liek. which ate well adatituit to llie tiretetil country, It CSnnol 00 SSIU 10 00 BOOVe warm Mrtison, and will be found of greet benefit i nat ,! mediocrity in the Northern Stales, although "people can obtain a lo invalid and oilier who iwiinot ''! Iheni- telve of the advanmgirol' a viail 10 tvme water ing phiue-; living here with less labor than is tequi- Itiilli-r' F.fTi rvecent Magnetian Aperient, Inr j red with you. The Chief productions mw nit- xf ffii its ii 1 1 , nisi i , . ... i t Vrk. MiMchSm. ..,dJmdi-! .uUj ol the . omaeh. k... invited ... make liarpai..., (ommled a. )lm? pal.v bnll in New vuluHla eeiirrlly are ' whitli' rliap wilt l:i9Tniily. . . iU)'i&MiiaBrUnv''.i4i.AnlT to w.m,op li. btw ne, reiu-ellullv iiiliiim thai ilium- who are in mliBrvtimr,- iwrvon nebilrty, .HnM -tteail. . fcre corn. riCe. DCaselbeanS. Coltoll. anu nnrniv re-1 . - . - S.irMtoL'a : ditto Ch:ibheate r.hiKer ditto -- Fn-tdi feautetr bnrtoR-V w I ' . .. ... aunt nirei. In come fiiraai.l ami aeiile their re.iu-e. "Jl''" ' , tilM.al( and thnte who hie demaml -r it, f li ii;-a 1 riilil'incS r hlch l.eeiirneitlyh.'iH-lieJ.alllHjblelodoViTTTiJ5 HAYWOOD &. b) aiu-titiou lo the Grl rriptrvt. . i. k" - v.i.i, IMiii buck repeats the trial liotil he cuts the snake in twain. ; flier ra piu ity a u d fatality of h his skilful inancuvre ilhlS jllgM jhjtnf eMbiiratlTO either to eseape or to inject its poison into- its more alert antagonist. Th black snake aUo ia more than ao equal competitor against "the rattle snake. Such is Its ceteritv of motion not ontv in running, but in ' entwining itself round its victim,"" that : Jhe raltleynake has, no Way of escaping, from, ita fata) embrace. When the black and rattle snakes are " about to meet for baltte, the former darts forward at the height pf hit ipee,U.BniLstrtkcs at'oeck of ine - latter wuu uutrimg ceriaiuiyi leaving a font or two of the upper part of his own body at liberty, lo an in stant, he encircles him within five ' or six folds; be then stops and looks the strangled and gasping foe' in the face, to ascertain the effect produced upon his corseted body.' If he shevs "sighs of life,-the coils are- multiplied and t thei ere wa tightened the opera tor alt .1 i ...I'l I ; . . L .1. ' jnjwnii'! par.rowi v waitipin inj, coun; tenance'ot thii heipTesi victim?;' 'Hi the two remain thirty or forty minutes the executioner thth slackens one coil; noticing at the same time whether any signs ol tile appear; it so, tne coil is re sumed and retained until the incarce rated wretch is completely dead. The mocaifn snake ' is destroyed In the same uny Portsmouth Journal,1 , -S3-""'W'" - M A0R- ACK'fiOWING. There is no individual of ayt Ac quaintance possessing such a thorough knowledge of men and politics,, as the above named feentleman. - It i, how ever, not much to be wondered at, for there are Tew who nave so long basked in the sunshine of executive favor; but how in nature he should know so much of men and things in New York ia more than we shall slop to inquire. That he has a pretty considerable no tion of all the subjects he treats upon, there's no denying. Tie is just the man that's lit., fur na-ditor,., andllavid Crockett deserves well of his country for advising him to' pall up staked at Washington. The Downing Gazette from me - - - I !.. - fi..l- Illltt.ll... Iliua .IMF- .w .v.- t.nrSi anl Ur f I"llC vXp.llie, WlltTSc' usutlicient ri i. ,tw.i....L '!. i It. I. .A. viw vi v .iuivi I tmnnim Willi IIIW ,,, ' ' "'i n.l I..I .... ..r 4....I . .!.- .!I-U i Hiiiii.iiviia ui win i a mi me i aenuiiimi - . to light the whole or the a i I . a .'.1 . 1 a iui uoti.ic auu ij uv M r Villi l .1 ..... .. I ... g . . -L 1-l ' .... t ii v. i,i.hi.ww in vv un ft i ami annus Fi.tif.iiinnithi.va I ha anna pa tn a lia l . I . - . .-,-0.... , , t ; -7 ing entirety- concealed, itscll readily. to all .the , 'I I .govfrnmebt whiih scat- ' ?k.T JSS ,er, wUh 8 hand, i!,e light , changes winch lf firat kn(( ,(Bfe :,ffl(1 k .n.f nh.n.,. fcn.l inttn.. . M.W, WW0VH.V i.IMJ UUIIIII1U, Vl.lViia, - a .i r . . ? v a... - m . K iiar;?. : nitttm,v. 1 til of hi. on U'Cf U.l!, . the representation can require. It like wise occasions neither smoke' nor, bad ' . f, 1 a ' a . k. f ... . ouours, anu uas none o. u.e ,r.voue Bachrhr. M'DonKM Miun.u. ..I llid In.l.nf .v.luin T 1 . ... . . d . ., " w -wv.ijv ..,i,l who has. bet'h , ii'r.luiiiur m . - " . .- ' i . , -. i . . - - p c r'JNevr York, and other places .Yea -SeriHHt. In -the -sriesftil f - r.: . -.-' i? Hl'V I.UOI1.I , IIVMI V.lllUVI j . 1. . .1 rt, ea Berpent wa seen lortvera. tf y during the first f'M tnight ta July by 9 large number ol treuiuia peiofi Wnetl seerrnfilne'wortiinjf. fr usual ly carried his head about, twelve, Jeoi above; water; but, in . the afiernoon nil oeau was. not to much eievateu. nn rate when , pausing through the waur was sometimes .incredibly tapiu; icav ing a long ' wake" behiiid.,. in ope in stance, be was seen at a tliktsnce by the crew juf a fmhing schooner oil' Cape uusiermreeoi wnom gn. uuo. a ooai and rowed towards him. f When thry had proceeded, some distance from ihe vessel, he came tiircctly .towards them, Iw.lsllw !- .flan -.nhxitx liinai aailtltin a rod. with hi. heart ilttvaitd ha went ttt . of.J.fc, when-. hrnhfarUH, urew me ioiiowing picture 01 a bsiciic- " In the" vast flower-fie!dof, luirnan 4 1 aflWttwiV tho '"wltt biteWlTvHritm tery1" scare-crow nf h;ippineMl wlio tluvrs -away the little birds of toyc, that come4 to stcaj the hemlock seeds' ol loneliness and dispair.' W here is there a more l' 'pitiable .object in the world, than a ; i: 1 ..'... . tcrested in his welfare How. disinaL tipes yis ucsoiatc room appx'ar warn do ;r cOines lionte at night, wet an.l hunfji'j,. Sc" finds a Fold heanh, a barren table and a pillovv, Uiatloukw like lho? white urn of every earthly enjoyment ?( , Hce the lick old bachelor in tho dark,. ..:. . 1 1 xt. .1. -. i-i. uiniug vuiia nuuuuwn i. (ttik a ui.a- ry star ot . memory;, pj earns over Ui diak of his opeuiiiH ciave uo wcen-r below the , surface, and ps.d ; under the boat, being s in. falaio sight as be nnststAit : PtaUda f I ha inun I.Ual mtk at t L m las loadedwhich ihey pointed al him , us wg tj . lnU.ke blrssing, or. he approached; but lii appearance waa . ' r1 V,in5 f"d J-.-fihter,. an lormidable they thought it prudent, to drw bl? 'hill hand into the writ nt fire.l.Whe.,..U lit appeared , to , them, and to 6iherst!!?d V J'viviiK?hi.ca of n whosaw.hiro&t dill'srent times, to be J?1 ,nS Ullection n. manly boytos about sixty feet, iongisnd heoce it may ilmk leaking name with the gold., ba interred that thtre aie several ufj"- c,,"1 ;f oiMrable socitsty, . and- the.e animals on our coast, as the scr- wmu m msitiry. in mo ynsi volume -m. j peet seen 10 this neighborhood has been ollen estimated by eoml judges j tu be To Aortal Carolina Icrrliauts - - - -- imkI Fnrinn-s. - "-r uln and retail, on favorublu tci nn Ralegh, JnlV, i nOLllRIJY & M' PISE ET13 ItS, 'erUu& Bi-attful lot lire liberal patronage e. leniled to tliein during Ihe paat year, tvlnrn ifieu lliankdo friend and eutlumer in N. C ud re (peetfirily k a eonlinuance of , llie ame They are now receiving their IVill 'ilnily ol i.ouil, which i xeneral ami ealenttve, ami which wf offer to punctual customer vti very , accunimottMiiii; li-rm. - -. -,x- -- . . Itl Kcond Monday In Nevemhrr liexi, and cloe Coinmtsiton nniinrw. ;.mibeiirt!iiiri!iyot m-vi iniinHie. They comiuue lo en tlieiv bt nMentioo Annloniv. by i. Kdwanla Hnlilbrook, u T. ... . 5. . ... . 1 ..I-!.. ? 1 ...1.-. tti...HA w m r an iii!U(nmnli ol I.ihkI Bil l i wnw.. (Sinner), oy .nmn u nn, n. i. CO. ladcl- nrevailed for matfv ph their wmmer and hdl.pp y ot dfects." t m- taiblietl; re-detrimental . 'l)i-S.l'cmea:.mi-cwmwaHS'-M tntcre.fa Paints, (iU and Dye Mum. f h no,,riior. -fn,- croDi f .ras are thus diminished from year to year nd mav be relied noon bt it.R nl the mot p..r me original roots are paruany tits and uanie ttualillr. and wilt be old, whole- (rof.but the Chief iniury ConSUtS in the sussr-cane, and ' sume others al ready mentioned.' I he planters traf fic more or less in vetnuon and lurs; the .lumber trade is profitably followed by some, ami also the roost. I he planters are accustomed to set . , -"- .1 . .cannot dciiv ourse ves and leaders the or twice every year. 1 hispract.ee has ., . . - - . f , , years, and Us el-if ,, , ti()n to ,he cech of Mr aw... laiaeJtAAIIal I . ,S... . eaiqe.tu: Jian4tliiti mornings andwc Medical College Of the Slalt of - The leliii-e hi litis Sotilh Cktrolinaw- iiilHiitioo will iM-ain on ihe destruction -fth -grass.. itself. whkh, if suffered to remain unmolest ed, would decompose upon the spot and impart : much fertility to the soil, Not a few plantations have been aban doned., because they, ceased to supply the herds of cattle, etc. with the neces sary amount of fodder, which failure is nee mail whra nmiurt'im eollom a!V li.atiliiti-l'atiil Practice ot ,Meitlnw,r S. lloiry t (,, tiCattriOVtCII tO 10 B SOOVe fltmeU deniable, daily adrweigiteu of .llw IVtcritii; llickom, m. - 'hMUil--."'V KWA VseMVtH: Materia fileilwa, l.v Henry it. r'it, at. , Mliuelriea.ltV'Tlnnfla I'railean, H. - . daily adrwe eiveu of tbo Puei tbuij I bo. teiuliiiK prm'uee 10 ibemti" Kl Itnail, -hall be dnlT wilormrd uf their a Rent llvditaa, who will lak. ebarge ol and give ileplli lonll cunnininriit. ' " -;- P. S. YV. have tm hand ttm M l 'Jtatprinir, IKindee, Amereiavt ami lndiar which wc utti-r a low a can be aold in Ihi market. . Ut)UKIIIV't MTlltBtRS. Petenborj.AiiK. . " 56 lt .Temple of Fashion. ' W-31. W. TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAIMR, Inform the public thmugli thi medium, that he a rntraml 10 the 4w brick , ' rllevillu ireel, neU dnor (imllt ol Menu. Mead at Aveiy, ltt the'siKU of ihe liolden Ht. Ilatnif; l.tieil up ihi establinliOM-ni in lwlniiie l)le, wwl keeping !)! tiaml a ImII aOrt n. tm ol CM HIlS, i;AMiMr.KKS, rit. fce llieor Hollo! what .is to, pay now? Has Mr. .OgJen UufTman, of New York, deserted the Uineral? Well, now I a a" am up a tree. , vny, ne was oneoi the Guieral'.xig!h.t.h.and men in York, State. I should as soon Vave thought ol Mr.' Van. lluren himself quitting & oi n agin the Gineral, as 1 should Air. luffman. He was tlie Itenency's District Attorney, was a very "nice sort of a man, and a real pealer for speakirtg.. The ,GineraL et a good know how he twes M hear life 11. lulMrA-. tlV JlktlU'l M0llhl.Hia JlVr ,S. fV ' , I Itll'U ftlflf'I'I'Olb III H Ik f ka.m JwU it, 4t.U ' wrnM ... a iitata imrifi nvpr ann isir iiiiii. oi. anu win M -"""v" . . accustomed way I'm afraid he'U t int,o a real tan- i . ' tfriim ahnut if: I rrallv wish 1 could oyieg.s auve e"' " " lit to be made, . w T iyj " lo, whentluncs didn't go rignt tor l Thi bit-'b bie.l, tieauulnl and ililinpnllied borw, by Elipe,i now at home, nnn,; worn a laatMia; liitiiry In Olio 01 in lore. u-j;, w tlie turt: tnrever. ' lie will reniter trm t my ttable, fim mde we irl Humlilielil, i nin nail the nf it prms arawn,tor Ibe eniMiurBment. and eoinei.l-i.io ol bit-eiler m ihi and the r roninliii)(eiMiiilH!. Iriii(f in Rreat lequestagaiei .HVriiiH., whrnoil Hi pavt -fur lin;li limili, beniy, and a miif nlar power siiilei! Inativ pui-putr, b w w'jmljseil w he Mil. uted Lv ft !liii-e in Amecba. rjiticiilai" u 1-iH. r..... l. M...bl kJi .. .!..... ll.M.rf .i.ln cloth Hit, tie caii&ik-nfl, wiliei.- a aonl einane-' it .t .1,- S.....tc:-.-. - . i.i v . I....... .ii ... 1 ... lu., . BwiaViw,J'liion,eo.N.V i IWij1i.''Aiij't IISJI 33 J ' AS'i', ts3i S jvo. Mei.r.oa- vSJ Vw , iiaiHcu , , , w. , , , -t . . . . . . . i iai iit mm. anil i iinn-L Miiwtwiine. ma.niernpwe?er, o,noik--- -- -4 - rz.z z; piar to undefatand lhe reason of the n .. .". a ft lailorethey complain likely to pursue their until it istniercicieu actments. which vug and enforced without delay otherwise ihe funning interests will be subject to 'till greater injury, and the country at length become depopulated, or at. least much retarded, ' in its increase tod prosperity.' ' Most ' of ihe . planter ...raise large herds of . cattle. i.T'he pasture ground are not enclosed by fences. - Their horses and hogs ar permitted lo roam In the forests without restraint ibeir owners sometimes ol seeing them once in a iwtlvermintb "The hotses are generilly very lean, and can perform but little le rvice.M saw a. living skeHe toil uf a horse the other day; uh sev- neaily twice the length: oi That seen near Capo Rosier - - , Another man who was? taking fith out of the meshes of a net at the Cape observed some disturbance in the :wa ter,and soon after act ertamcd that Ihe Sea Serpent was helping himself at the other cuJof the net; Not ' liking his company, Ike man . Iiaatily withiltew. , j . JJoKtan Daily JldvcrUicr, S:i'orkJhcgusttT A new Remedy K man waa carried yeateiday Iti a Police OfKce upon a cart, in a helpless tt, ad his situ' tion freentin2 etiuivocaf f vuiT'toms. a medical practitioner wal called" upon to decide upon their chsracter.' Al ter examining the patient with due circuoi'pectioo, he pionouncetl it a case ol Asiatic cholei a, u hereupon (he cart and caucus were ordered to the - Duane alrerti llvrrrtal, 1 m m- diately on their arrival the sick man atarlrd to hi leet. bounded from r the cart like an antelope, and bt fure the Doctor couiti say Jck itooinnon, a out of sight. Ni 11. He was drunk,. dont like to see him pestered so 1 he's cot to be old, and its wearing him out liut that . Kitchen Cabinet if at thebot- of this trouble. told the Gineral before I left Washing ton that the Kitchen -i Cabinet would be "tlie iruinatitin; of him and mft'rest b: us, if he didn't turn 'em out doors, for the Denote was an goin over in Qocks. But they got his head so com pletely turned; he wnuld'nt. seent to know what hewas about. -' " ;; - : . If. I'said Any thing, to him about it, he would look at me and 'stare,' as thoiight he' though I was joking, or else M,., u..rl.l i. .. r.. it... - 'aw- w wi iwi"i1W "iP' trT'l1I, trf TTT't1 f t tF""' has eaten,' and drunk, and diid." ''vn " " " iVv t "'W n ml ' S $UV, f C"l " 2i'rfiif..Siirh ' f Spirit on th-- subject f K'rnslallnn fcrema 'iiw ':i pervade our titles, frrm. 'AVashlnglnn' . to lioston, that we find. Hail v, seeounm of excursions 4I iwnnmiH ft all ge no Doth sexes, have irmii kl,-. hHvever, that tli,ipri-jt-s -lhiiugH ltifV- """' air oas ceen rainer iuw, anil it seemeti . articulafir "so in ire, bet-auae r b.tt '" 5- read mauv years sgn. an acrnuel i f " ' balloon patMtwg-lhfttugrt-theifr witb"a"f-IIl.!l!?.; loctty which Jirrm. a I mi s inrreilihli . - t may inlerett 4he iraili rs i Ihe f Vm! Cu'tr, ' s nerin, a rrencn ivronor. In riinpant wild an Englinh genilemsr, iirrMt rl in"' " a balloon uf -20 feel tliamt'lcr, from Ranelagh Gardens, They piet in ... Irfindon, loe lo 'the height' . i f tew thousand feet, and Undi d in three fnst ters of an hour Irom Ihe time 1 their ascentna 18irfmrrnear-t,ttcl'i!rS ilifclirite of nir.my-mites Iroiii " London." vThe teinpersture f lh ale when they asrended to thet-lrmdrw ; "' nn Ihe urfat of theearlhibut when Jh.y rfe bne the clouds, it bet-auio tienvibly imMt-r. The rapulSiT! Jits.c.ia'fiefiR,i' tyWT.'C:-: is unequalled in l history if termta- . .! it r v . 1: 1." ,m- ' " 1 lioii. r.uiy. in 11. i.uiiiuui ii, mm,-, ( vol, lit, page 222. - " -1). Female Jiitttptntienct.'S vrung la dy, named Mi- Uiewii oti tie 4 U f V July last, defif fed an Oration in 'Au ula, Maine. " Mit rnnciodril tier, re marks, in the following piriel Mrsintt "If I laall ' have been : bwrty n .In IFttt Point . Jjeadewv The re prrf of the Visiters to thit iiistitution will be found in our paper of to day and (Xhlbiti Irr pait and probabrle- benefits to our country in a .very ; ilatlerina aspect; We regret (hat the voice clamor and prejudice huld bo raxed against tins National ruitry, if thr lars and soldiers, which appesrt to vi while it continues to he as judiciously manso-ed as it' hut Viren' rinahti. .,1 r.irni.ki.. mine t..;l,i .l .... f..l avielent preiwdice have Inn- ftt wi Ihed to owe , -- , nhatl be limply rep.iil..r-alHh..rn.f- oamenta, not only lo the stienlinc nd Ui,iiog.,ttfooi(tbr.J lhave bee .tv d-.,- nilitsrv ' depart mentl of our Govern, trout ofwiiiuine the tiirovii v' unuhi. .f it-e no- nin ihe ipprobalinn of tb lor wlue aiiko.J liiv 10 tar departeiVltomlhe itrir.t I in it wliiih , ment, but even to the soriat snd 'in tellectual circles of life; Theie is'no college in nor country where 'inathef-' matical" Science is more profoundly and accurately taught none wSere the discipline ii lnorc perfect none bier tcx tor my aenlinirnta, tint lur tr) Hi d taay tmlo you, Ionia olcreatimi, aiyou ran jmir. clvj, if you ilonUt ni niireril) 1 piocluiiu it kete, Hi tlie lace ol all aiii;iii,hh aiix-miiieti Mound me, sml'yotl ty believe me or m.t,.. yon plraw, that Uiere fiol o amone: yoa, .Tom, Ditk, or Hairy, tlmt 1 v,n)l.lt;i a bra tliimble to call 'liu.baua'lo-moriow f" " "
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1834, edition 1
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