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kif-tl a.JIff rMit! a4 atrV CtVl-t fp.lVli H lit , H lit Wait. - 1 I s m - riUI 4 It Itint i .iUri. r I eV ra Hi ittiif iWae eppl. d; ul 1 t4 ltM toMtr--t J tbej wU e I i Jta Cscr acial.w Uitit mrt f t tlr fiettai hr pr4'r,- T'y ii ta i!irMlfff, tirjr e ti m ihe Ciiirl M r.u r j i (h u x tar.b lew l.i ) t lia I tl ttitir f l-i hy taM b!l b'ir tta-j w tt.e d. sp t,e nd !h .Wwr luclt e le it lr aJavd. txf i a rt l Mi te t itinj fi at libeity kli ttlHlsi tttm, toJ f ion La a.e U 'i Lf ! tuni. . --V':, , I fan tpeai (e.tl Mf. C.) wiB impar tul If. At Ui aItn rn n 8 d. I Mi faibaeieof paity ieift'iit. I at citeat l b HI li!fh drogna r ihoe tnta ! f" I t- It if, I adiait, tot riy lpUr, bt ii it I a t aa li ettt ant a ttiifie . 1 jMieo to ie fi.uurt in irtarj all . t upioi, tmr (ear la quilreaI dr what ahpt it aiat; bather it b ilwt fiun ihtviio ti.n.t the ilhu ( it.t Statta r lhc Eet,tre on th L-gtaUiite t'epfcr auu TUllfMlnr, KfpScMI&rrT. TO OUU WHIG FIUEND ! The pre mre of tlie limra haa haj cor aiJrralle rflVcl upon imr auUcriptiun list, aj. we are again radcr tlie nermiir cf maVinp ome-Sr.'it lo riifrrae,ii. We iui krrp B,f auvh a liumbrr a$' will eo 'ilf A? h Kr; unJ in a rmintt like Or anj wlucli ia al.Je tm give a "Whig rote rf aixtcen or rightfcn hundred, it wot:U aeem that a Whig paper ought to (louiit-h. -'.'Will our Whig frientta exert tlirnrwehaa to inrrrae our auhxcripttotit We have li jt, like one of our Democratic cotcmpo ririe, the t anity to rttppttae that every aMiiionl copy of our pspet put m circu fation will aceure ten peihapa fifiy oif;" hut w liope it will nl be iih out Kimr effect. Purely ihif ia the way V ditseininate the principle of mir party to give the people the mean of aeer taiuirgHivl defending them. 'I 'jo Whigs, with but two or three xreptior, have done but little in tliia way hitherto, and the eonneqoeiice ia that our euhwription h email when compared t l!ie nuiaherof toicre in the emmty cf Orange. We have l.thorcd hwestly and diligently, to tlw best oftv.ir afc'ility,in support of Whig principles, because we thought the wel U:e of the country waa identified with tlie . t arres of those priuciples; but our t ffurts have been circumscribed within narrow limits Itocanseof the wantof due co-opera tifu on the part of our Y lug mend. Do we ask too modi, then, when we cull on t'vem lo aid us iu extending the circula tion of our paper! Ve ask it for the sake of our cause; and we a.k it for owrself that we may the better suslai our eau e. That our friends may go U work hn- m?diately, and with snccres. we propose l i l ubsenbers can be .11 b. furniahed to t'ut if clubs of eight pr.nrured. the paper shal them fat tut ten dollars, tn alvanrr.l ' . , , - mr i 1i, ,, ..... , , land well-informed, and hts moral worth How many Uhi2 are there who can i , , . ,. . , n-nwire i,rht anhrri:icrsT Thirtv such ...iic . i0n inen.is wouta incre.i,o our us, or nv,. hundre-l. I orty wou.d nearly double our ptesent list in prange. Come, Whigs, lo.t.l us a hand. selves arc; ana wc take. pleasure m in- fiemiit t akllaa tit tu.a p mr tl SI Tf Pllff'l' ,, . , . . . . , rvs" thouuh it mitht leave it to be infer- mocrat might very naturally say. litit; pj.,ant. tfiat sim,(, lhc rriebrnted con est I he artic.es under onr Ag.ictil-c (lltir iuabi'i.v to read had ilcrriv- xvc copied an article from thc Milton j o( 1849.the oher second thought" hr.s .ra. head were selected by who appeared ,o apeak by had i a (Te? and nearly wWexpeneneeu, ?; and .said the pieces ,ren . 1 er l,ae, him to dectde whutwd be ul . , J.l vritteoin Caewell by a Republican Da- CllilJrman lhen appointed the De- and interesting to I armor than w c our-, 1 - ,r D , eJi Q.s of lhe s, aI . . .. ..i ; K.,vn hit. nr.'n ai tide of a different complexion ! Ill 11113 IP.IItlita '' " I ,i. ...i ;,. -l l,Pv m iv thert f ira expect our Agricultural li.v.,t I, .-.Minv n .'iinnniiMimis niacc in . ... v.., . , , , every numWr of the Recorder, and they j m.iv be assured tlr.it what is furnUhud Jwill be worthy of ;heir at cntioii ! Hear Gkn. Wasiiington. UiuTer this imposing caption the editor of the Staa- ilanl parades an extract from a letter writ- ten by Gen. Washington, without date a d without "explanation, but intending that his readers should infer that by "pa per emissions" was meant Bank paper, mid dint the circulation of Hank paper was wharGen. Washing on intemletl to eon deinn as foolish ftd wicked." The editor of the Standard may have made this misrepresentation through ignorance, but wc are more inclined to tlie Mief tliat it was inleutionat If he liad pub lished (!io whole of tlie h tter,' u geiher whli the one to whi. h it was a reply, his rejjc;s wouU have suircred no dvhubn (a iftJ u ah-! flai r OI.IJ sot b.t lis fBff&; UfiaU'iinaBUbvaiefjfuVulMBatui "I1 fjowj, awh w c,; " I mhi UaiV, tU I I ert In r, jr wmwi ! a f mnm im It Ha' I Mir'r itaa (ralr (mm mm t-aH) U t iU mI' at trctl in Mr tmmg Tiu.ia " la a 'cl rrT1caif Jrr'-n fo cai' lU fH.fr iMaj tfrn "a hM.Uk t4 ar4a,- : Now lfi reader way Le awrprw J ki leam that tie papee tuiiou" hrra tp Le i f waa nut Hank paper. Ktrarb an t aaua'uHi at waa eon tr opiated by Jlr. 5hepard ia tlie bill mh'trh he latnslareJ into our Legklaiare !at in(r; ancli as rnuuiioa a the treatury aotrs propot ed aoane Ume ainre by H r. Calhoua ta he Itrued by the General Government, irre deemable except in payment cf pullle duet; anch an emiaaion, ia facta waa by the etasee during tlie Revolution j IWofoco for base and unwortl:y pur er, and which flooitrd the country 'os,, tf the editor of tlie Standard ii not made by anr 0 W hope oor friend of tW Standard tcill give hia readers aa opportunity of hearing Washington ie wa cn the ira-1 portent aul jcct of Hank iasue, an I more partWulaily with regard to a Bank of the iai4Siea. IVhila l) ia waging hia at arfjre apainst such at inmitution. let him tell the pe ople that Washington after mature deliberation, and after ' hav iuj had tlie opinions of his able c&hincl, signed the first Bank charter under our constitution, thereby furnishing a prece dent for those who should come sf or him. Yes, let them Hear Cm. Walf i gtou." . AH the I'trfiiey" ippears to be a standing hcad, and fiequently graces ihe editorials of the Standard and some of his co-laorcrs in ihe Iro(oio vtneyard;and the whole end and aim' is to create an impression on the minds of their renders thai the Whig arrogate t theuistltca a superiority in morals and intellect over their frllaw-citizens of opposite politics. U support Of llee accusations against the Whigs, they never quote f.om Whig papers, or if they do thev do not u ll from what paper they quote-" a Whig pepcr in Mainei" or some such indefinite desig nation, i the nighe.t they eter come to the hlenuty of their autho.i.r. It is all clone for rlTcet; it is hored by euch foul means to create a prejudice agniust the Whigs. Twice in the course of the last month has this head occupied its position in the columns of the Standard. The last article, with the exception of the ste reotype head, and its those of Mr. Ftan lv. has in il nothing unfair. Some Wliij I t .t ....... it. .,..,1 it,. f.. it... ll.o . ' , ! rmmlioa nf 1TPlr llllli mill Nah forty six prrsens out of every hun dred of the white population over twenty years of nge could neiiher reaa nor write. Ihe Standard retorts that in the 11'ftig cornties of Wilkes, Montgomery and Camden the same amount of ignorance! prevails. Has was a fair hit. , ., "n b.C " .. Pi, i a ' and v rc- 3 ' 1 1...!..! j , i 1P mnv nut he alle ei - . -,-, f i,P f.lrt a itcx- , ' ,K.rir i.v , wi.i ... , j- . ,.. .11 .1. .1 i natter, w as not claiming - an hjc incru- But the Standard of the 2d ult. contains We !hid it by for notice at the time, but it j W3S lurirnllril t II II 11 nuaill aiTiMviinni .-. i..!!.. . . ., . IMCl our ")' - .M lit D.r,--Thc Fedrra Wb-es sty ii'tiihe h.t.t,.fil.rl)mor40.pai.yar, - ro..S....dv.1-g.r,an.lh...M l"e Ae" ,,fimmu'- j ti-iLp srpn nml read a trreat l"" : T . ....I r n,...,.! in an v v nig panei " vt a tt ...i Kavp we seen anv tmng at an correapumi- wi h therfiarge here made. Will the . . . -i - .. .1...- ..r j mg Standard give us me nunc aim u.u . the Whig paper which has made so indis creet an avowal! If he does ot, il will of course be presumed that he cannot. We have seen something analogous in some of the Dmoetatie papers. : In 1840, it will be remembemt, a ery great ma jority of the people of the United States nineteen states out of the twcivty-six voted for ihe Whig candid for Presi dent. This the Democrat say, was ef fected by the parade of Cooi skins and. hard ndcr;' admitting, as a necessary non: ejm'nee, that a large portion of their witl. depreeiaed rper under the Ano-'-parUker in the i.io.oi:y, he wi.l tl.'Z 7 ti'T 1 BANK tha agency o? , - . - :-r i J , eure a general acquKftecncr of the Repub- which, in eoa form, or ondfraoroe au- tntnauoncf-eonunenultnoney.r Th.;' or couny in the li. an pit, ,n the Mioa iona pr.po Jd to ihoiity.i, Uii'pkZ ia what Genera Washington thotight a f Miaaiippi the meeting waa held, j be made hy a National Couventit.n earltjh.ia been brought into ttis prevent dieaa- w icked at.d foiJUh lTten5;,, aad eo we ' n1 'J "otuh in t!e year. If the' a"J every "t ongrcwional diairict ahoyld . ed atato of the currency Vj il banka, and tliiitk. 5undard will do thia. we will .ake the i rtrnU 4 J C'W)" by must be eitrieated bf ar,.fewT. wt i iiiii-ii. i - awafary rrtr r?cre tirr.r le'.ot. tciir j He rr!e Ik m- iT:' lk npft-ti by the P oneraiic fsje.-t, ai-d SiaadarJ aceg ilerew. Est we Esd" anoilcr pcro tew. The Staadard eharet wi:h -rrt'fsnity aad kdecency,-aaJ ) ih.t)ere naiot;v aJoptrd: -Wl- a ...... I ... 1 i iiwwmf. $mrwrrt ia 3Ih!M pu ra.eaJy tiz'xl Ce tyXtzi rea.uiT'"0?0K,wlM the Wtk Ueetier. haf litB; t.Jt-t j , . . SiMh-I. Tat 4 aaf aAWa mtr la- a ba U wrt Ilia f ili r ar r-rraia rri 4 tkat. aian Fravta'raM', ta a4 aia (mi mU rrH iiaa r t a. , t ib rlataUm Heart Jaj la t!-t Ct.it f a4(tatra y. Now we may rrntare to astert that eo Whig roang ia any part of the United laura eur (Nd a res?uHon hat ing in it the word which w hate ia!icied, but jtf - jkat been placed there by aotw pro. (tronUe to fii d out the truth of the matter. Cut from the tenor of me of bit: article " oppo&e he doe i cn rare lo know the ,rM,n necording to hia notion the fie- lion will answer hia purpose far better. To judge from the two laft numbers of the Standard we would suppose that the nvw ruiiur uaa uvrtmw a uioutHiiaiiiae on the auhject of a Bank, and that he had al- ... . rnW....a,...persoa,,aen,i7. ..uemaj. nifies himself into " ihe (eople, and lights most valiantly agains: the Dank. Hear him: fitou aiakt up ai antt pn idi. r.ai r f rvjnt ijniui it. dins, i line aurr lima hat !' t ou.iiry oV't nicii iliia quitlituij trnt il ilic WMff'r? am anion" la hava il tn 't arain, il hj.M, tul aain t itrt tianl. ly ilariittil in lai-r f rmpalar rigktt " When hare- the projJe ever decided against Tlank? Twice haa one been diartered by their Representatives, and received tlie concurren' of two of the PretiderH elected hy tlie people; and twice have bills been passed for charter- I; .t t. .1 1 n 1 ,n5 oinera T lw -rmmeuiaw laepreteniw tivM lUc tnVe ,ho,,h t?topJ b' ,he "ting Presidenu. Not khstanding this T" pw r' wi P"rTe in f" a R'rtk ,hrouSh "eir representatives in Congress, the Standard . u,u "ae u vm ",,r "rc. a Hank. It is not so: the people are ita favor of a Hank, and have an azain and; j ! i.i ..nn.. :-..-. again ueciucii. " i uv sul' iuuuu tip in 16 10, and decided hy aa overwhelm iug majority; and il will be made up again . iu 1314, and again it wilt be " triumph antly decided ia favor of pnpuhsr rights." The denial nfilii- Iti'tauarauah anit Mi'tno paprrt wr imiftiiie. aii.ouuU in ve y li.t.v, either iu tflut.t or public tsliiii.liini."-" The above is a note appended to a Ion;' editorial hi the hist Democratic Signal, in i-.s .t. - ..;,.,.;, ..i,;,' I id I It'll ill IHU tuniunit'it miumii.- a aav is na appeared riv Register, and were after-1 wards copied into the Recorder, signed RcpnWiean DemocraU" 'I he cdi- . r t- iit I . i . ' tiira nr flip Siirn-il Inhnr li:inl tn nrnnliice. o the impression tliat tlie aloresaid Mnmu-J TIie ..p Wiis concluded by our nii-ations were written by a Whig, and in r Sena or Gen. Allison, in his plain, unvar their over-weening zeal tley do us grea ! nished style. He discoursed of certain injustice. Wc made no denial, for we loaatit iktorUM neighborhood . , , r, v r , I ' had no better m 01 femuvms tne lacti , th;in thc oft!)C si Ue mere. Iv said t!ut thev bore o: their face evi - denee of their cemiineness, because hey ,-..i.i ? nnnl.,inAr1 ll.k lltlt.r hilf U'lljl! nil lliimvl III.' vu..w...v - - ' &wo Uml llc mie.iieiH oi me .union nut- a . a i -l . t tor is not true! II tney no not Know mat e poinmiiniraiii.ua ..... y) - 4 1 whir. v hcrrnre is &u iinir irrauc a - i e' Lr .'msi tlie aiiihni? Can it do anv tliiii t . t. .v,n ;,n..i., ilL!esn.. Geo. IS. Morrow. Cant. H. Poe, "'ore ... i.k,;,.,,, ' tlM; trutlw pit lortli by "A Kepublu an ; a making sad havoc with J the prospect, of the Nullification wing of. Democratic party Woiuided pi ' mr. umII rillllfl- ' The Messenger of Peace. Mr. Walter P. Kichards has issued proposals for publisldng in Salem, N. G., a scmi- moulhly "paper, with tlie alovo-title, lo be devoted mainly lo tlie cause of -Tern pe ranee ll is to be published as soon s su ffi..iont iiifiiiiraement U stveiv, at Uialaiul Dr. B. Walker. . : .e cr,....,.,. vMr :n arlvanM. IOW 111 II. C 'l tllll vviiio l . or eleven copies for five dollars, we hope his .enterprise will meet -with favor from, the -friends of Temperance,. PEMOCRAIIC MEETING. $ IVrsuant to previous notice, a large I and respectable mmiber of the Democrats 4 fOrfi;e ars,l!rdt M'cUU a Ut-UWrh ea JVJay ,f Agv4 Cturt. - t Oa cso'ioa Gra. i'JUoo. tha aveet ii'g waa frganiifd bf erhrg Jvha HJt. eq to the chair, aa4 arfwJag ITJL W. I . cLiciJa c retafy. The Chainsaa bstinj eipraleed the t4 jectof ija meeting, Sidney hmi id e. bi!icd ihef.!oin; rraolutioca, Liwh 1. Vtefarr. 1 hat 9rrror aT t1i4 ! - - - I 2 j a S ate Crnveit'Jon of the Re ptb- i'1"?. in Raleigh, at eoeh tia.e a 1; , . ! : may hrgnStad J,j a romoiittce appmo- " ; 10 conMUcr and tie-1 ternune open rVcrvurfeol .North Caro-'aak. lini hi rHrriu k. V..U...1 rv... , , : , io declare U.e f-refere of thie ute i irwiucnt .lit k-nned Statca; to nominate two dele- jpU-afrtrthea!ateatlarfe;toeleaeaii- diJae fur Governor, aad to adopt wdi o'icr measurea aa may I beat calculate to produce conceit of aclion among our n v iii. ficnirrn. i i lu.urr a iror rs- atd district. 3. Tltrrrfcn, TtttHetJ, That we re-tht banks, lo tU txftnt tkat lAaylt ne tprclfully recommend to our friemla in ; cttsani to rtttcrt a e and i'alU a.v theseveiithCongretiionat district, to hold meetings in each county, and appoint the Hmnh.1 Al .. . ft,. . n .. a I . .4. . 1. number of persons the county elect to the ItmienfCoinntoiia aa Illxirlrt llilrraltt-' a ho shall meet at Henderson, at euch 1 j time as may be tgreed upon, or at Raleigh duringihetessionofihetateConventinn.'n - -yk"n" w nriv . imM "" Mmvenitoii. 14 tictolcra. Thai the Chairman an- J(llf f)elecatr-fnnder the first re- sohition) to represent Orange county in the S'ate Convention, and four Delegates, nndcr the thud resolution, to represent the county in a TOWtrict Convention. On motion of t!.e Hon. Win. Mon'gn mery, the following resolution was alao unaiiimou.vIy adupted: J evolve J. That we call f n our late and present Representative in Congress, for an official mid full statement of the whole jataount of sppnrtrblion math by the jast Congress, eepcrating each year of the same, to be Iran-inituo to the ctiairman of this meeting at aa early a day a prae liebh?." ' "' On introducing the above resolution the lion Wm Montgomery submitted a few very app opriate ami interesting re marks, lie confined himself principally to tlieaexpendittirvs of the Government, and the extravagant appropriation nf the last Congress. Mr S. Smith then informed the meet ing ihalDt'.Mebaneof llertie. and Duneau McRae, esq. of Wake, were in attend ance upon i t deliberations. The zeal and ability, he ea'nl, with which those gentle men had defended the cause of free prin leiples was known to the Dcmorrats of Orange, and on behalt or his political friends, he hoped to have the pleasure l hearing from them on llwl oecassion. Mr McRae, though evidently unpre pnred, responded most eloquently to the call, lie set forth the disastrous and ru itioua eficcts of Fcdoral measures on the institu ions of the country in their triie characters. His r&inarks. which wete received with frequent applause, will long be reuicmhtti d. )r- Mebanr, of Bertie, -bent g next loudlv callod out, returned his thanks lor lne compliment extended' to him, but ex j cused himself from making a speech. N. J- Palmer, esq ing nlso present, aiisvi-rrii rail oirwi niiu o' i. n ni'i'ii- . - ol nam or iie l esi, anu eisewnere . .. ,i Cooo sq jweh Ii8ljke 1() hpar , of, and so amusinglv attribute to damp ! ml General A ppaihy. He showed tliat the cause lor whien ti mui neen so - - . , ,)mw. cnntcn,itT. W;is never more tn;:n Delegates to the District Convention. Patterson U. McDade, esq , Benjamin I iiun.ir, esq., vui. iu. iii"n li II. f I lr ll.,., nrtl II tHMK a ttlMl. js. Allison. : n.hfrrtt..a tn state iinnventton - . s Wm. N Pratt, tsit.. John W. llancock, John Je, esq., W. J. Duke, John Qrjjj-St cmvjCsJ (T. Smith, Gen. Henja- mil Trf,Hi,11?CT. Col. P. Nelson J.'J Bracken, Jis. M. Palmer, It. Hurdle, J(iseth McMurrav, Jacob Dickey.' Allen Parks, M:ij Crawford, Wm. Horner, John Fogleman, Williamson Parish, Michael Robertson, Thomas Taylor, Jolnr Banes, Wm. Patterson, Elias Al bright, Sidney Smith, Thomas II olden, John Uerry, Jo!v Check, Wnt. Nelson, Win. Trice, Nicholas Hunter, P. II. McDade, Samuel l Foster. Charles Wilson, Daniel A. Montgomery, Joseph Lyiison, Dr. T. Grillis, Cad. Jones, Jr. On motion,, the Ch'.irman ami otwe- i . I Inhv ttoro tary were adled to tlie Delegated. On motion, Resolved That the editors of the Re corder, Standard, and Democratic pers generally, b8 requested U publish these proceedings. 1 The Chairman lhen returned his tli3nka for lhe honor confered upon him, Hy call- Ik l-ux la pi ('! tcr the c!.lr)'!uiai j w-aarueiu ..-..-" .. . ; .-.JOHN HOLT. Cl'm. V-T. Seuli . Stt'y. TnCT AEi: DIXEITERS." . t1 ha Sutsiard ha aa aria-te order thia lea J, ia wLirh a Citaay atieispt ia mad t how ihu a Eitwaal batik wou!i aca taeai rsihea than joiolih jLe twraiirv eaibarrats airsJa cf the eounrrji aaJ that tra n-ga am deceit tPg the ptop' tm reliere U people fie eiLjft if auln i ..k f t i.i ..t i t . ' . I iuircmiicra, oowcaaeotrrtu &aTeo abortu whalcioae nouti.haicnt d th. Wall uui h qucftion ii aoiwered. and well anawered by Lie favorite candidate for the Pfcaidencr. Mr. Calhoun, who, i hia Speech in 1831. ia favor of containing the 'charter of the United Statca Hank. vt:A K I fit none. I eanconifctur no friran. of f itricaiing ihc'roontry froai ita pre- .arni tuipr and to merest ita fariaac ia annl. iit a worth ate c bank .rtneti just aa we apply aaane to a frK sen limb in order to restore vitality and i 'circulation, or hold op a burn to the Came In attract lh UAnnmitinn " I 1 V s. . .10 I Snow and fire are both not only trod 1 mi their places, bn indispensably necessa-1 ; but they may be tuod or tampered m, ihjuiiuubit. iur. Wr.e it wir? lla that learns ffom earir on. Who is noarrful? lie I'-al ems hi piions. Who i rich! II a thai it con ei.lL THE 3iARKirrs; rriirabur;, Aug at ?.' TobaccoThe demand is well sup ported, and the supply continues good, considering the adranccd seasor. d'ene- ral iaks of I.ugs 2 to 2:30. hut the ex tremes are above and below these rates. Leaf ranges from 3 lo (i). Wheat Oencr.it a!ca at 87 tn 27. Cotton Very little doing, at 6 to 7J. Fuyettrvitlr, 4ngaa 30. '. Flour. Salt (sack.) (bushel, Cotton,; , Beeswax, 4 00 a 4 50 . 2 2 so eo 5J 6 25 a 27 Obilsarr. Died, In this place, on Wednesday morning the SOih ull mo, Harrikt Phe- be. infant daughter of George W. Bruce, sged eleven months and six day a. Weekly Alin.inac. IMEMB'R bun riara ami ael 10 Sunday - m m l r t n mm o 450 J5.0-,.hw 5 476 I3- 5 48 0 12. c w 00 11 Monday, 12 Tnesdav, 13 e.lnesday;o 49 0 II;'4 no 1 1 Thnrsday, 5 50 6 1 0' g " 1 5 Friday, 5 51 16 O'SjsfiS 1G Saturday, Jo 53d 8 . A ffesSa gupply oC Spohn's Head ache Remedy, , Hewes celebrated Uhcuwatie Nerve and Bone Liniment, Bartholomew Tink Expectorant Syrup, Indian Vegetable Elixir, Bailey's Magical I'ain Extractor lioiustoek's Vermifuge. Jutt received and lur salt at lliiti ffi e Sf ptonibcr 5. 69' - 100 Dollars Reward. 5? s'o'po ffia the aiore nf lhc 'tuh.tri " beis, e thc cninj! ui WoJnciilny H e JCih nil. u litte me wrr at eii per, a I'licknt jWink, rontaittiit" at ut one Inm. roJ and sy ilot'ar ifi U ink bit's of Ihe donoininalioit 1 1" I'm in miv luti'ii Huliara, lonlii r Ml tbn ful iiiwiii" mOi't f h.iiid, v'it. tine on JnS ih Tur npr. rq. for JIWJ, p.i)'ailu lo Nelson & Lili invr Cir bi'rniu cil rw iity, one on Saniwai llol ' for $i0. fir torK'at iMnef; ana oiv C Caiiibeil. taq. for f 10, fir bmmwrd ii. m v; nnc nn William W. AHiaon far f.63, nude i n-i ulkli In l.iAt'tili B. Aiiifii.n and pnilnriipri hv r-.-- - - - - trre, payable In L E. Sei fie'd. and t-sig ied tl. I r oui'9i ' m if'. . limn., v i i l3 u to us by lorn, for t (mm not rivoMei iei1;) i Paoo Scaiteit. Hayabt i Ci.l. m. I IhiaWa. and aned i.. ..a, f r S3, or there abniis; one on Jc.ee U'Dniel ftn $ !:I0, pay alij tn lhc aubsrnbera. one on trlii tlr up pay ilitj lt Henry K.imi esq for t, and on .n J unes Mali.ni, jr payable tu Ri-pa Co'jai""- f'r 931: 25. Ail prra'ins am fnre w ;r ied iVoin trailing fnr any ef thc aaiJ nnti , or ib makers from paying them lo any per ami but ou aivva, at none of iham have boen traiiT ed by . A reward ol one hundred dotlnrt will b piWl fin thft rfi overy of the m, k.-l b'.ok and mo ney. with evidence lo i-nnvicl the Ibief. NELSON & LATIMER. September 5 "90 - Notice. U VI U qnHi a. d at Ansjnat rerai. 1813, t the I'onitty Court of iiranjrr, aa adm n lrai.it on I lie estate ofCol.il K R3 tCKT SI VI MS. dci:n;ie.l, a'l p-rmna indubled lo aaid rsiatr are lie i-by r. quirtd lo coma forward and make immediate payment, aa no indulgence will b given; and I pirMna liavinf claim a'aina tai I et'ate are hereby required to p.-eacnt them for payment, duly auihenticatf d, witiiin the ii na praarribod by law, oiherwiaa thia noti a will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 1 C. W. JOHNSTON, .MmX Seplcaivar . ? , "jf v '-8W- the aubject. Tlie Editor rna hia r hief ' fc h? Pa.i. a ..Talent in gfci. fannTf .he bank. 1 mT' caaaed t!it hard tjmea, how eaa la k Mat k. r l 1SC.. ... M and Eartlicuware iiToaTua. - f jcaaMre totrrct. rcicnaari Ta-v f Ul.M, cf taxiota iiada aad eaj-. LAf5. Cel. Pml and Tbla JT A UTU E.N R af every de- arr:'. epe.acf a. 10 -ri a i I0TI1 OrilllianCCV Vf IT BDAtMD ria la pi a Ufa ' ilnrty frn . ary f at ma. Uaca. t a- leja 4 liw Ui mt lli!tafc,f mrj ( lUm fW l ia. mt aiaitt a kra ike aaa mv ptftie aa a ! y ( tfaa fMaV i a aM frl mU lewa. atoSat a $iaytata a'!aa. tjt a f-aKcr araatt m at .attar fc-r tary ..() a ttay ahalt mnaia aa aliiH kaaMif f'tir awl ikrc4l JaVtaita (taaara,aoa,I Tbat lla a. iitg vitlibaMC k aaatital ia 'ka tltil.aa r(it kmtdrr 9a tba cvart aaia-aaur ("i laaaaitt. m tj ertVr t.f ll.a Kmrtt ..f rnmmi-aioaera. , E. A. HEAUrr, 7en f le.L rvoticc. ftr.KERXf. Ifitwa af aitntintMratVa aa tba I rt aaul U ILl li Stl l.f KS. a Watira . t,mMt4 tm iu aae.aaJa i. iha Tl iis - f IM .m - ' i a aaa jartcr aaiuxa far Uraa; tea- 'J'" "''i ,r ry ort6ea1 ia a .da F. 'fi ir.-iu, iea,aii piaRaii.a.beia ,Matt j.' rrsai 1, La ia Ta ara. tciibea y i-v, ar iw, miilKt ,lU Bttir,, lm ta W aa t- PEiTON ft-toQBRiaSV. Saalrnibar - f t , VALUABLE LArD s For Sale. STATE OP NORTII-CARCLI.NA, 01 An 01 COt' NTT. In Eaity March Term, 184X. Cava til C. Hat kattt tad athtrt. ca ftm. fjfj. BTT virtue of a decree of the , Sra Caarl af Fjiiy ia litis caae, I iil y w tft" t for sale, on Meaitay af Hrp. Ctibea. e'lr Ctml. btf tbt llidCtyfaf AriaMbar, at lha Cunrt tloaat in Hillal a roitsth, tlie inttrrst tif C.taanna Hmdo ia tl at alnal.tr 1 U tc'T CF LAND lying t a II a aaiara ti Ui'f" tad antaiaof arvaa liu n'rcJ ami ff. y aia, aavit rt Itsi, Lot a at the OCM'tn II !. Tlit'Arn.a 'lk bt.larKa aionlln rrailil. witti iaWccal fi tiu o'tia, a lib aoivd ttd gw4 trrurity. t J. WEBB. c. M .s Augaat 14. , t7 CO" Thc imdcrtlned wilt sell the in-t terr.lofll r tt.er bena 4 liebril (Taatalt, de trued, in tia abuva Trtcl af Laad. mt tU ttmt lout and o'aea, nn Ilia atm Icrmt. - J. K0RW00D, Jtgent. Aa.'ii't 14. ' . ..,-,..., M- " Seed -Wheat, i 9TflIR snbaeriber hat Tor tale s aoanfiry af (Vim irad Uhfal nf lbs Lln kind. It ia nnimv d aiih. an Micr a deal, and ii-of aatclknl aualitv. fiie CO casta pr dnalial. . A. MICKLE. A usual 8. , . ia 66 " To .lIci cliniilH and rit al TUR tnliai a lirt. d.al largely in DRl'CS , AND 'MEPTCIXKS, ah eb lliey will al ways fomi.-li in Mirchanta and Piiyaiaitos at Ihn liiaeal ahiili'salp p'iera. Meirhanla and Pli) ciant aim may lur lit and their vrd.rt rruj real aaanr.-d ! tiiig all ariit lca from ft , jmr and gtpttint and at at low -ricri tl in tey ai-i al'liahntrnt tf tbt kind in tlie ttatr. We take particular cara In put p Fkyti eiana ordvra ol euch Medicinet at wt iaata la lie pur. . '! c .iiK- keep constantly nn hand Paints r.f j a I Kinds, Dye Siufl, Window (jlaaa, Prirttrra Ink. Pcrfumprr, Patent Mcdirinre, Paint, SIiop, T-mth, lltiMinir. ht:rubbjn(,ani. Vlutliet Bruab. a, Faoty Am 'ra, i. l YLEX, JONES & HILL, Pulcraburf, Virginia, . Junr II. it-6ia Dissolution. YflCKLb & SiltVlol) brt irate tn Irn s" tct tlirir jjtlrlul aikiinHlerfrnieiiit fi r tlie liberal (uiMinsgn rxlim'iH io tlin and aa llii' fi in ha b:rn li.i!id by nidlaal ru. ' annt, liiry n q iri tluf e indtbua ta tl.rau to cat! anil cltw ibrir tc r.Hiita. Tne businraa will in fuinrr br cartlcd an by 1. Ml. Kr.E, wlio i l ka. p rnnaiantly on . hand a "0,l npi'y of CKOlEl.lES, and til other tniclct hi liia lint. ' inly 13. v SJ- To Travellers. Jp 3SGF.K3 will U l in mind that thtra ia a S.'ace Irarea S ei-era' (9 inili-a tuuth (t ifton) ila.lj-, liif eldim, on me arrival of llii' Cjra Iro n I.afiinn, anivea tt Vt'cbtan in time lor tbe Car lo Portsmouth tame tvenuif. K lurnine will Iravt IVrlden tiler I lie arrival ' i-f the Cur from Puriamowth 'rrarb Strdyra in tmir 4o (.ii.rwci t wiali the Cara anr' Kalcigh; lima making a complete ronnceon brwera beae laorutdi1. J ranna aUliinjt tn o Ihit , ioi.I? 1o tiuliini. te will lakt Steaiuboait at Portsmouth on Hie ariivai of the Cart, ai d ' proreed inmiedialely t Bi.lini. rr, and reat h Raltinwrt tt on at by anf oth't route, fare the tame a by the pr route. Tbrt naed at no fear ol detention on tin route, at it a t eontinnaii m nf lha Mail Line tmru Nor. folk and P r.a rn.uili. Una Slate a:0 ran. nerl with the iliniiiton St K.leigh Rail Koad C4itat Wcldon. August 16 83- PMS NEW BACON, lUwU Fur .tie bv A, MICKLIJ. . - , 17- A; n! !G. t a well I 'aaaikr laiaa. ... A FHKSU SUPPLY OF . : ,1 Kolmstock's f YEIIMIFUGE, lust Received and. for Sale al thia OfTice, .Jnae-SO: . . - - 7-. 0 mm Bfcfc, aa, M m m ataaataHMaai aaaa mm mmm waaaaa aaaaawajataaiaa aaaaMaaatats - ! '1
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1843, edition 1
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