f.
vil J- -' ,l' . ' . . : PubUslTed eyer Friday, Wesros iU OaubV, Kattgr and-. Proyriatur, at Three DolUis per Animm. '
FHIDAY, JVIaY 11, ; 1845.
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Tuesday, July-8, 1845
-r: GELEDR1TI0N OF THE FOURTH
-V , bclirvn there i no place throughout thif ex.-,
popu!l'wn;hB'recnirVijce of or National Anniver
ry uniformly ecietratcd with to rnarh errthii-
Liasir. and spirit, by all clase. as in lhi same ''Clty
of Oak. " And, on Friday tast.Mlr reputation was
not enly fully kept npin this matter, but 111. ounerv-
' . . . . . I '
auce ww a Itttlt taller man nanaiv - ,
Tbs dawn.- which was lowering ihnpattnd'
min; '-waMiMonced by a rn(l..Pt!MH w -
brireaYoT Vrfniron, at which, flrho al0, ill. Na
tional Flag was run up at the Capitol.
At Sun-flue, there were interesting Religious ex-
' . . . ft i J u
ercises at the fresbytenan. I tmrcn. cmiatunu uy
lUv. Mewirs- LcY, Finch, and Eowards, at which,
. .. j iL-.
iowever, there was a miu auennuinf, unmu ..ic
nproraiisins; aspect of the wentlier. The Address by
ev. Mr. Fincii, cjn the occssion, in wliioli nr ae-
icted in glowing colours, th happy influeuce of vir-
te, morality, and true Ucligi I'pon tJia iiwtitutioiw
id eencral happiness and prosperity Jf a.iS ation, was
ne of tlia neatest and most chaste effusions, which
h:i,e had the nleaanre of hearing.
IAt S o'clock, bv which4;iii the clouds had dj-
ersed, and the Mm roue g,or:uMiy -
nth. an atmosphere of agroeabls umperaturo pro-
jucod by the rain, the Cavalry, under Captain Stitii,
mid Infantry. Copt. Clark, made their ap
pearance, and we never saw them look better. At
lie same hour, the Vaslii'tmtonin and Young Mens
remperanoo Societies met at the City Hall. At H)
('clock, a I'rocestiou was formed in front of (lie Court
louse, according. to the rrorarme herttof.ire an
nounced, under direction of the Chief Marelial, An-
rew J. PoLK,niled y his Aides, Messrs. MacHak
ind Clincih Which moved up FayttevilU' -'rret.
d around CapiUd. Bquare, to the Prebyter.au
mrch.
On reaching the Church, which was filled to ovor-
owinff, the auditory haviug become sealed, the
hrone of Grace "was addressed by Kev. Dnuav ia-
W, in a manner tiecommg.ine uevom oneniig:ui .
t people to the God of their Fathers, and tJHp n.-
lor of ill their Civil and Religious blessings. The
feclara .on of Independence was then read by Mr.
HAR1.B Dewey. Jr , at the conclusion of which, a
te N iohal Air was played by Capl. FrAiikr's
ad? JwPom SVo'Jiet Smith, the Orator pf the
jky, then rose, and delivered an Address, occupying
JLarlv an -hour's time, which, Cor ervid patriotism.
,iiir$oihlWhtif' Hnirgery, and rar
ilicity ipf ianua., has srldom been, wplal e.
OKakiua 'iho ' boaten track, and hacknied themes,
ual or similar occasions, he ajniris mil lor mmwi.
new arid original path.and well did he illuminate it
the purity of Ha style. thaiclmess of Ins tlionfiu,
dthei-rceof his elocution. oiwie loiua mmt
the perfofmance, was the fidelity with which lie
lid coinp itled it to, memory a cireiimsrajice, which
labled him to look upon his auditory, to gather ani
Ltion from bricht eyos and approving glances, and
dirtilav to the best advantage, the real g-aces si
, Oratory. In short, mir young irieuu ewtmru
r- i ...i
sk with so much taste and ability, that llieauaience
ere unaiile 10 rcsirum iiihi
Jn and i leasure, but repeatedly interrupted bis elo
eut flights by bursU of applause.
After leaving the Church, the Cavalry and Inlan-
went throuch a variety of evolutions and firings,
,d emhrticcd tiie occasion to ply their respects to
fa Excellency, Gov. Graham, who received and
ltert,ained them with the frankness and hospitality,
coining the Chief Magistrate of tha "Uldortli
late."
Dut the most interesting fealurc, perhaps, "of the
ly, was the Sabbath School L-elrnrauon, wmcn
k place in the afternoon at the rrebyler.an V liorcn.
more giatifyiiig Exhibition, to those who are inter
ed in ths moral improvement of the rising genera-
. ..... i i.J Tl,. I.lt,nHmt School
fta, COUia HOI or j-iurriivu. i
mbered 105 children, the Presbyterian . I, and (lie
.ptitt-7.1 also H ariir bjfawhfuhind appropriate
nners. To witness. tlie gappy laces 01 win .
r ........ Immiuiili. niiinv. and tertians mofl
? He OS-PI ' . , . i ,..:..,,:...,;.. f M,v
, , aim wiiu in im'u- n. ....... . . .
a laie e M whrtrrt, but lor me nenevoieui. -
- . IJ . . .11 I k..n l' .K,0rl Wilt, H illir!e
ml 6 leel (lilclioois, woma never imvc ut n
iiImc sloliy of intelligehee, and whoso minds -would never
are Imbibed'a perception 6f moral and Teligious ou-
was sufficient to excite and stirlulate tiie sympa-
ie of titejiioat in'sensiWe. Addresses were de.ivei-
,h. iueiuion hv .Messrs. M. A Blkiwi.e, W. J.
Mi-kHK and S. W. VViiiuko 4 and the Musical fc,er-
ses under th direction of Mr. Oakes, were of the
iost defighlful and exliilirjrtiDg character. The ful-
wiug Original Hymn, composed, we learn, by the
9V. Mr. LluwARu,. of the Methodist Church, was
of thou, prepared for the occasiou :
. ji ' HYM.V.
With ch.erfiil voice, and hearts elate,
Th:se hallow'd courts, agaia, we fead ; -And
with ftiese children celebretp,
The virtues of the honored dead, .
' This day valve heard Low firmly stands,
-'"'Pruui tt4tot emtS,'it'1tbl ground
' Then let us nerve these lit lie hands,
-To wield tu,e trufA and sin. confound.
The JSabliath School pours streams of light,
- Oji those, who ur '1 its blessings mbst t
"Tbey brealtyue gloom of errerViiight,
And reaJi the mi ad to -irVliet : "
.They itand. aloft like beacpd nWJ-"
. And gild lliejiath try ratnots tfod ;
,Tbey teachllies clCldreo how their sires,
' Served both their country and their Get-
O ! may our country'! yoths obey . :"
, The.preciotjs record UoOas gie i. -.
And through their rleetinrfires diepjojt, . ,
'J'b. victue. that eonduol to Heaven. -
rTb. moat ogretabh) part of the Exeroises lo the
Idrei, hcwerr, aathat which followediaj ths
pi of uiibstanUal ndlefi(Collatiot,prepd
the fair hand, of the tadWof the respectr. Con-
ntaoast to which ample iustice-was done iuthe
V of ooosiHBptioav ...
At night, our City il!uoiaoied with lariegated
liglTta, font the Capitol p. the Govemor'i Mfcin.
whicft Iwo poinU .wi orjumeoto with briUiant
Utarsana olb.fr insignia. A Transparency at toe
CapHol, esecoted by. Vp'w Duck, of ike flgiitjrj
Academy, attracted much attention. Captain Fra
liak!a Band wa. inrleodanss). and disceumed spirit
stirring music to the hundreds "cougsegated hi Capi
tol Square. .
At irine o'clock, T. M. Oliver, one of our Raleigh
Mechanics, who glories, like an honest nrau, in the
skilful execution of tha duties of hiscrstt, road tha
Mecklenburg Declaration -of ..Independence, accord
ing to appointment, and delivered an Oration, both
the matter and manner of which were unexception
able. He was listened to with deep attention, aitif
evident gratification and pleasure by the immense
auditory, and ll is agreed, on all liaiiB.','"lrrat lie
acquitted fiimeelf in I manner ltighly creditable to
his powers' as a decliiiner, and to his sentiments
and feelings as a Patriot and full-blooded North
Carolinian. It -was the "Old North SluU" her
character, her-achievements, her proud .poSition, her
distinguished sons that conslifuied tiie thsme of Ins
Address; and the delicate compliment pajd to the
memory of the lamented Gaston touched a sym
pathetic chord in every botom,.
The Young Men's 1'einperanco Society had an
Entertainment also, at the City Hall, which, we
learn, waa mime rously attended by both sexes, and
where they greatly enjoyed tln-niselves.
The festivities of the day nere closed by a hril-
liaut display of Fire Works, under the d rection of
Mr. W. 11. H. TucKBn, lo wliocH the puhlic are
much indebted for this agreeable Jiualr of a Cele
braliuii, which will be loug reuieinbereJ.
Too much pruirc cannot be awarded to the Gen
eral Committee of Arranjemi nts, for the manner
in which all their duties were performed. It was
altogether ou-in to the fidelity, with which they
-Jiiclinrgcd their trust, that every thing went of' so
well, without co ifiision or diiTiculty. It woirhl be
well, we think, to stereotype them, and keep them
as a standing Committee.
THK SEASON.
Afiet a DroirgM of ncariy four months continuance,
and a period of sixty -four dayB wiihout l'.ain eiuiigh
to thoroughly lay the dust; we were visited, j:ist af
ter our pjperjvent to Press on Thursday lurt. with
frequent and chpious showers, which husgreatly glad'
dilied the face of all nature, and revived the Inher
ing hopes of the despondent liiibaudinaB.
NEW BAKERY.
We have now establidied among us, that irtide
ratum, a cotiij lete Bakkvy, whe s' every variety of
Bread and CakiM of the. very Lest kinds, can bs
procured at ibe -shortest notice- We hope our citi
zens will eiicoarags "the undertakiu;, M dtbout a
generous support", tfle biisTness will not sifstaiu itself
in a vcntmuiirty so small as tins.
JACKSON. ORATORS.
The subjoined list embraces the names of (he Ora
tors selected in the principal Cities, lo deliyer Ora
tions on the death of Gen. Jackbov :
Mobile, Ala.
Savannah, Geo.
Charleston, S. C.
Raleigh. "N. C.
Kichmoiid, Va.
IVfe rsbtirg. Va.
Norfolk, Va..
Washington, D. C.
Geoijetown. I). C.
Baltimore, Md.
Pittsburg, Pa.
Philadelphia. Pa.
New York, N. -Y.
Albany, K. Y.
Rochester, N. Y.
Norwich, Conn.
Paui'l Cmndlrr.
J, Hall M 'Mli-Ker.
t'lankltn . .'mine.
Duncan Ii. AWfie.
Andrne Mrpheimtn.
Hugh A. Garlnnd.
Hcc. Sam I. J. l'ut.ell.
George Bancroft.
'Cruris W. I'.'Cuiti.
Rrn;umin C. fluward.
WiiliwH Wilkin.
Ortirffr M. DdUfi.
tteijamin F. Huiler,
John Van Jiurrn.
Fletcher M. Haight.
Park Kenjamin,
Fiinij Mcrri, k.
Levi Wuodbury.
l-oston, Mass.
Portsmouth, N. II.
JACKSON verm POLK.
It is slated, without eotitradictionrthal, at the mcc
ting called in Washington. City, lo do h-mor lo the
memory d?Gen. Jaqkson, JMr. Rivts, one of the Ed
itors of fhe lale " Globe," read a letter from -General
Jackson, wrklen in April last, in which the General
declared " that Mr. Polk had lijvii less common
tense in discarding the Globe 111 an in any other act
of his life ; that it wos a ttsrlrnt and oo.'wi rneasitrej
that Sit. Polk's abject in urging iCappeared to be to
divide and" dislract Ihe democratic pafty, and that he
must have been iaciled to it by the Cailiouu or Tyler
c.i-pies before he arrived at Washington."
THE WATER CURE.
Dr. Shew, of New York, has made Ml establish--mental
Lebanon Snilrfga, Columbia County, for lbs
Lireatnant of palieuut by the " Water Cure."
IT Gen. IIoosto.h is denouncctLaarCjan unprinci
pled and perjured demagogue,' hy Hon Ukascii I ,
AKctiKR, formerly a member of his C abmet, in a let-
t.r to the New York Herald, enclosing a letter lo
the Wasliingrou Union, which that paper refused lo
admit. Mr. Archer charges '.Houston, and Jones
with being conceriiediu art intngne Wrlh.Uis British
Minister lo prevent annexation. Now that Ihe peo
ple have made annexation certain, he says Houston
"m intriguing; to jet into Ihe UTS. Senile, aud charges!
him with a desira to bs President-of this llepuWic. .
CHEAP POSTAGE-.
The following is from TfconiWs Bank Koto Re
potter: ' rv "
SMents Arftria coinage, io Silver, weighs 1 or.
rt . ' . - -re allnast
. . Q
equal to I oz. .
' ' 2 sbeeu of light Trench paper, folded together, 5 els.
10 Baftk isotea in a common letter paper,
15 "i '" Veuch paper, .
A half F.ale,- ih
A quarter of a Doll, in cqmmon paper,
5 "
5
. 6
6 -
5 '
15
ltt
1 ?0 "
. 1 00
" .10."
s. 5 "
A chiWs coptin renca papet,
A- " frock, " "
A ladr's handkeruhief, s-
. A " bustle, 13 ox. ,
A foil frock, (in flounces,)
Turnip seeUbl I of jn acre, -
u tt. . A- - . 1.1-
16U oi neb ar of suiifl'. in French panel.
If the distaucs i iorhM 300 miles, the post
age will be double.
Love-letters ire efjen as light that they weigh no
Uting ; on auoh, thsrs will b. as postigo, .
PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS
For Ihe' Funeral 04se?; of the Utt Gtn. An
driw Jacksos, in Ralei'h, Jvly 12. IS.
toWEk OF PROCESSION.
First DiVtS'OS.
Col. JOHN ft MANLY, JVJartnal.'
M. A. Biinsoa. tjpecial Aid Wiuu: rpr.
. Music. .
Wake CavaJirjf, -Capt. A. R. Stith.
Major Geriil1fsj!NsiiAW end StaiT:
lTrigadier Gene4 Waxuvm aiid StaiT.
Field Officers of the i5lh and SGtb, RegiineuU.
Raleigh Guerda; Capt. W. J. Clark.
Warre .Guards, Capt. Jokl Jonbs.
Jeftefioniam, Capt. UweNce.
Cadets of K. C Military Academy, O. A. Ri-ck.
Cade,Uof Raloigri Military' Acidemy.W. F. Diacaow.
Skcond Pivisio.
WESLEY JONES, Marshal.
W. A. SftTH. Special Aids J. W. B. Watrok.
Car and Tomb.
A Horse, caparisoned and lad.
Music.
Orator of Ihe day, and officialine Clergyman.
Committee of Arrangements.
Governor and Council.
. Judges of -I he Sitjfreuio uiul .uperior Court.
Iiitciidaiit and Cjuiaiiiissiouers.
Reverend Clergy.
'O ffi riv rs of State.
Senators and F.i-SeiXtrirs "f Ciiited Slates.
Members and Ex- Members of House R pre; p nlalives.
Members a lid Ex-Meiniiersof the Inis'uture.
OtTii.-i-rs ai,d SoMlers if the Reiolulioii and late Wir,
Fraternity ol Masons.
Raleiidi Mechanics' Association.
Watliingtou Timiicranee Society aud Bcuu of Tem
perance. Citizen and SLraners.
.1. A signal gen v;ll ha fired at Sun-rise, and the
National llae displayed at half-mast, iu front ofllie
Capitol. I
2. The Troeession will ffwm on the Square oppo- j
site, the Goemor's Mansion, at It) o'clock, and move i
thence lo the Piesb;. ieriau Church, during whic!
tune i .ii nte gnus will bo fired, and the Ixlls of tl .
City '..!l.-d.
3. On arriving at the Church dor,-th first Piv ;
siou will open culninn, and the-con3 will march
througli in the -order of 1'ioeessioii. - !
4. Tiie centre auals belweeu (be two aisles of the i
Churuh.-v.itl be le. erved for the Miiitury.
S. tlflieejrB of -Iieceprioil will be sloXioned at Ihe
Cmirch doors, who will assign Beats and preserve
order.
G. Tne Cailery will be exclusively appropriated to
the. Ladies; and t'en'lemcn will not enter the
CltuiiU !itf tiie I'rocesMon arrives.
13 It is ttic peculiar misfortune of rooiel- that we
admire, thev exploits yvlm ti aru railier a izling man
useful, and that a Nation should aim at beiuj g'eal
and splendid, ralher limn being liaj-py. Creatures
of education, we imUibe in earl) youth, .hi- suuU o.
Komanoe and Chivalry.- Homkr dnes more than
I'hilosrjphy and Cliritiaiuty ran unJn, and, in fine,
we rosin "boul like nirrrtala in Ihe rnchanied uls-ie
Of the fairies, mistaking lor so" J go.u, mat u.ncn, in
reality, is but tinsel anil frip;"-ry.
THE ROMANCE or INSECT LI IE.
We take the following btaiaif d extract funi an
Historical Iclure by Judjo Chailiou, of tieorgia:
" The earth te.tns with mysteries the sky shine
wilh them I'ney lloat in the air they swim in I lie
deep they Hash Iroin the uara-roueu ciuuu.- mey
wl.eperin the gentle "tones of the summer wind
Ihey speak in truinpel tongues, in the voice, of the
tempest and the thunder. Cease thy longings for
the ancient days, oh, diaamer! Close tliy bnok and
look alsml thee upon tho voliiinei)f Natme. , See
before Hire, is a tiilV inseel tljaj. t'lou can.t scarce
distinguish from the' grains of sand that surround it
waicb it-"-it moyes on wi n an riij-igy mm
inlincl thai enub.e it. lo overcome or avoid all ob
stacles. See it lru seized i-oine object larger than
itself, aiid still it goes bravely on. nothing duunts M.
I ..lui.w siotw it I tread uiidor lo;.t, (if Ihon caiit j
have the liciril to alleiupl aiich a murder) and il will
rise up again beneath the ocean of sand and turn j
of siunmw; snd though the season brigUiuess and
Us warmth are brtogiug up anil oewluomg len rnmi -
sand einovni!iils Im tne tune traveller, n i,..-j :
fatberiugtogetlier his provender for the lonj Ivoi
ter vmewheu lro.it, aud snow, and cesd ahallliave
locked up the granaries of nature.
Thou wdl loll me, that I ani mocking thee ; that
lltoit canst aee this duily aud Koiirly ; aud is this a
myxler-y tUercfcie? If Ihon hadst.readlq ttfcfce an
cient legi-nds' befor. .tbeei of ail hiect so coura
geous, that would attack an aa:ial of ten thou-,
sand times jla inagmlutle; of md isiry so-iul-liti-gab'.e,
that it would climb houaeMiis and Hjouk
tains lo pursue its course ; of perseverance so un
ftuKiniiiT. flint Ihoiii'ls reuuised a llMiusand liim-s. n
would siftUreluiii ano oven-oino me ..io..." um.
uiiu:ded iltby c-es would kave tparklwl with in
terest and auitxemeiiJ ; it is hecause it is constantly
before tiwe because il belongs to lbs prr-eirl time
thou lookest so disd.iiiluliy np"tl It. "lieu u-J
the bjiighl Errants of lUy heart do half so muclii
Whep d'4 their B0.-011 beat aa-hflili wuh valor and
deteriuiuakou as this wor uect .' ' Ui.t it lias no
kwes, uo burning ieaiuasies. no blood-stained vic:o
nos!" 'IJow -knowewrthou thai ' 1 warrant lliee,
even that-tiny breast has-grown gentler lor some
foud one that bred, within its little world ; lhal u
blinsl lias flowed ipiidker when sorne Adorns ant has
flirted around the little conuette ; ijiat iis path baa
been ataioed bv tl uojftnes of its Biunic bailies.
Butrhon Wilt say why dost ttrbu lurs me from my j
ion win say wny otm .rau ..... .... - v
elowintr pa re,-lo point me tolhis movnig atogi: wirj
hot srwsvv me Ihe majestic
leroysteriesoTuatiiref Whyj
ajjwc so irw'g'iiiicaul ? 1 au-1
,,Hal. dtjio.nt thee "'-''' 10 ,
la-rtti s creatures, to ask thee I
waste niy time wuh a topic
swer because U is iniiginridfH
sue of tho smallest of Kxrtti's
rf llu atoms oomaia aucb wopders, Jir ntucti -mars
the noble and Jofly wixks ef Nature T KaiUw mr,
if thou wilt. lt u dive into te caverns of the
Earth, and maik tfie sculptured halls the rockf
aieauee sffetcbing inilei ad milda below .the usy
haunts of iuiv 11 .s plurlgo into he deep, and
see th huge leViaihao sporting mid the walss-s. or
ihe tai'nbow-hued dolphin, ss sbfs a.ngs back briglit
'r.v. af the irloriaos sua. Let ns fumb mlo ths atr.i
l k-l,M il. eacrl. with hi frlirirmir wial, and
bis unflinching ryes, fVe nobte imaae ef indomilable,
perseveranca aud of brtfliajrt gentua, soaring preatdjy
and gaziug fixedly toward Heaven's brightest himi
uary! Uh, dreamer.! if lh. uiomrnu of thy life
were multiplied by tho saodoof ths desert, 'hoy
would be all too short to unravel these, inystems
that ax. around thse and ab.ro th.,"
A GREEN ROSE.
A correajlondent of tiie Charleston Mercury hits
aVint lo ttie editor a double grev roae. Ths writer
So .great a desideratum as a blue rse ha never
I think, been producerl, but it is now ascertained that
there l silph a aingulartly as a taiua line (ireen rrwr
f'Kie apecimen I seaid Inrour othce waspmeiifMi a iw
Wi's a to from a nlant-owned hv Mrs. Jdhn Bryce uf
rCo'iimlfU. It wasliroiwlil lalt sprtu'i froni v liming.
ton, N. C.,1)irt I have n.il been able to trace to Us
orig'ii. I Rave eeeil it in t!.ner on neveral occasions ,
lliis season and it invariably produced ro.-ea similar to ;
the ftue I send.
" This rose is nu:te doub'e. and of a mi firm deep
green color like that of the leaf. It will be admir-d ;
more for its singularity thau aip- uiiniuic oaui) u
mey possess.
ritriv ami HE.NRV 0OMXCE.
A rricnd liiis-nrnl ua iJip' Anmrsl t:atalngiic- of i
OiTtcors nnd Studniits of thin InalilU'ton, sittntfd
in WaslniiL.ton rminty. V.v The riTsnrtiiUti'm
nf the number of Student show Scniura I .'I,
Jiminrs HI, S.)hMMira 14. Freshman y. Irreg.
illnrs'Jil. in the iir,-wr-itnry ili'partniPi'l M in all
117, W- percur- lint n larP slnr 'I' tuo pat.
run iwo llm u:6ii:uiio'i is de-iivej, fn .n Nmtli
Caniiitn.
EXHTTION OK IIE'-KY M.-CIMtRY.
-Tliu. toiiorl-itiate itisn, who bad onesided air iinsl
lle low f hisro'uitry bv iliui-.lermg Mr. Paul lloux,
at tiie lav -in ol' Mr. Nolan, in 11 1 Uinnie. iu Jaurii)
ry best, eipiaied his u-rnb'e o.Venee ...i the pillows
ou End;. v la-t. The nuinlx-r "b" formed t!uj spec
lators in ihis eelle was ii.iu..oa'iiy lar.'e. The sur
rouu l.iiif e.iilHenees ,. ilmle f i'ie Jail wa"l weir
coiii;: i ll covered niiih men. ivoiiien, am! childieii,
of ail l-.' a-ul colors. W .H ill Ii"' .tad enclo'ilre
were al.- n lare uuniber. 'I'liere were pn.knhly
not less tinu til.eeit or Iwol.ty lliousand ers.w:s
vi lin nude IheniM-liei wllnesn-s nf UjI" pa l lui cent,
(leiiiauil. d by l!ie stem tliunli jiial re.i'i..ilious of
ilie law, i'titiiut.
Cold Com for-.".-- Mr. CI irk, during his r-W-
i limii i-rioje tmir in I Ude, b id ii'ilu-cs a-in k up tha'
! is: wo,il.rail,;n's tin' i""'k' in tlit-Cutirl HlllISC
! ai Swan Quarti-r, m a ( crt iin div. The l:iv
I rain... ail'! Clark in id- bis nivn' ir; -n-i al tlfOmirt
'nmsi'. h it In and belmlil ! mil a man Was lll-r"
tu lie,r liuu ! Wc h-r tli.it b.n met dh nearly
as ttuid a reerptiou at o'.li-r pi n i s.
.Vi. f.'i Slule U'iij.
Frre AV-ro iS'f !' rose. IVn F-p
,f;,tur- ol ('onitx li'-iit, n'-l's la'f sissi.ui.
w.i- ftr.iiiUlv it t ll ioi.nl in ass ii law i. rmll
l, .rtrc- ('-iioii?il ('. '" tuvule al c l. -t uii.h
Thfl roifiiiiini-e In win- n t he siil'j. ct was if
ftrrnl, riHI..! fci,'aill-t (..laliliiJi: ill." prayer
.if i- ii lili. mcrs, ami lii.t lliiuc vnummouit
ly ni.'itnl I lie rpporl :
Til," iH'tiiin of the Cwifiiecli"if,t F.e..'isl,-i-tort'
ext"rls ciiiiiFiinuiit even from fli
llicliinuii .1 I -!" i r r.
Nor.i.c A;ri"N While I'm puknt Hip AVir
Yarn, .':. iU l.u fr Sew Vork, a lymg in
the sir- .in. opsaiie td Vendiie Kange. on ."syur
day I., j. .'.lis 1'. A. "'a;it anton, of At.gite'a.
uno ol me paSfcnM. in ilm act el il-siendieg
from tl'.e pr.Miiena.le di ck, fell OverV.n,.. J. J.IU
Bu'iTIt. one of ihe teamen, who was in the lop,
at the ti'iie. perceiving tho occurrence, promptly
jjlidr, dn.vii by t lie slays to tlm rail, anil phio-d
into the w iier, alter Hie Liny, no Miicix- imu m
graspie-and suslaining Iter ill ths water, until
they had drifted m ar nrniarter ef a nolo. In the
mean tune ii boat was Imvcee.l, mid il- fsp-t'i
afcer them, and fortuiialely rescued thein fr.un
their p-fiiuus condition. The) act of ih- gillain
ami benevolent lir rnmmetuU itself to the warm
apjire-vnl of every gfnerous hesit, anil duos hoiuir
to bis hudy nnd useful. cailit'U'- " 11 cfv a"
a prai'tiral np'pnal to oilr ci,iz-ns cont-iniio
liberal'arMl sustaining aid to 'be i'or' Cause,
Ihn Sailor Bethel, and the i-Wilor'e H .m fV,r
tliat'callin w iinneri"ly voriby oftb kind rf
gird of V, winch niimiiers in rts mhIs f.iia ca
niblc of iuch daring anJ noble philanthropy..
I , It Tl -fCMOW
A Millerilr?, conversing iyjth u old IhtiiI whom
i ...j ... r....- l..u , ...ii. a. e m. -it lii il ! " IS ,1-
j j,,i a horse pvory rnijlit I sloop.anU, al'tr n .int
; mc Tike Iiglituiug, hitli '"8 to a ct-nain p-e
and then leave "me to lind niy wny hi.ron agnin.
I wish it- was rn my power te) dwtingnmh the
nnst-. mi that I tn plit know where I am ni-h'ly
carried." " That call bo
easily ascenaiuen,
Will btll follow II
rei, lied the other, " il ynl
advice-. The-next time you are carried away
and hitrM." commence, bi'm '' P"8'. and
I.,,, unniiiiiui i, I vmt arc unbioscil." " Pha1
I wilt do," replied WW'M.eette; and home he,
wen0ai..,,.rI,woiiUI 1 V-.n ho out ol j
ihe power of the wrl rme. W.-r ''''''" "'j
r.t iK-it ni-lit. as nsiia I. Sat.irf raine
nn.r n ni
! I.;. u,.eos'oniel rid,,. ltprlncli he hit
bed Wurl
j to the post. The 'deliirk'il mm cr.minnr'ed ope
rations and (fnswed tho'posl with all his strength,
f Jiiilge of lbs surprise) and tho surprise of h s
frionils, when tho Irniruing came, to tia wiai ine
bed post was nearly gn itved in ttv. Th poor
fellow i, a Mfllcfite no lortger.
Purtlund Bulletin.
. ExcFLCENT.- F'ltu MiiaHot pnssililf) inii
tnlio'idf a liaoer fwniteil'tii N.;W LsiikIoii,
, . .11v,Hrt f ,,, rsei er
. xi., in an f i"' J '
imlu.lli'y", suys: -A lew Vt.ir
jjjj,,., yeianee, Ilnrace (Ireylv, &i Jn
Jfafju-f were Imirgint! Hter Ly Hie p'i
rpi . . - ".... .
Vtsrs si
iiiiics
I loll
lo wash ivpe in a iriiiiii.n .m , . ,v
knoekeil ariotit by llitt otiler boys. Butlliev
dill not ni down anil weep, atxl l"el:ire they
,.til.l Mui away fr tli.lr fuiployem. N
i-tlirfs-Jmck to llieiT tratle year (er ycu
nil t'.pk csi4i.e f "1fr. . Wiif-re are they
,ow T gevfrnuce Cot.prcea, l.fce.lttr is
l-.,,, f .1,-N.,t Y.wk Irtbune, one ul Itm
a-lii.r ftuliiiftsil' pra of 'the; ittv.aml llur
,e.r is at rtm'4isl-6jf the larrrest pul.liphii.g
estiblLVln1.t i Ainer.c,vltl was bJerled
Mayri toNha'-sily New Trofk bj a Ur?e
maioritj. So much friierjg ii4,intluia-y.
' .Y.-Am..Befublitan.
At the residence of Ihe Him. W. N. Edwards, on
the tfd inal., by the Rev. Mr. Mc Masters, Mr. John
1). Hawkins, Jr., lo .Miss Ann O. Clark.
In Taiboro", by the Kev. 'I'l ins R- Owen, Mr.
William S. Battle, to Mis l'liabeth M., youngest
ilarnjhier of Fiaucis L. (fancy. F..
In ;i,Ihi, ruiinli. liulrt E. Trov. All.riiev at
l,ilw, ol l.uMiberiuir, to Mliei Mary A.uiics, dauglilur
Br ihe iTio Col. Saniucl II. Auilies.
In Aslieli -r.i i .'h, nil Tiiurulav evenin" last, June
Srib. I II. iry II. Elliott, Esij., Mr. B. G. Worlli, lo
Mi.ss Mary ti. J Carter.
73u3
In this Citv, on Similiv last, Joseph Green, infant
sen of M nil II. ana Mj.ihi J. 11 1!. ili.st onuiy. .
t 111 ll.e 'J . ill ii I., at tiie n -uJesee il n , I rr
reil, in Wake lnet, Allied Hint. in. m the .-.a year i
ofhisage. Mr. Ilmion wis a inn il,er uf tiie II.. -
t j -t. Clinrcl), and died under tl(e t.inoianmia of r,--
Iigion.
11 J Suuulard will picas.. co;v. j
! Sanipam c, y. Mrs. Aa.i e.lers,w,fc of ( ,.l.
John .Sellers, iu llir -ll'd year. I her age.
At lint rPSidoneo ol Mrs. Man t ..lion, in B-r- !
tie county, on Wednesday the 1H:U ins'ani, alter .,
a protract
illness U'hirll sbn bru Willi I.miikI-
t in fort it ml e, JallC 1
n lie of Kfltlrr IliRgH, of I lie
crmiily ol.Wi.MHor, N. C al l' vears and j
,,,,,1,'lis. C.lnily ahs lm billeu asleep in death, i
.u,,l her sp.n' has been beruft lo a belter world j
Airs'. H was H ineoiber orSlio Mnill'idist Epis-
I i 'luireb. unit adorned tlirt il-cinne ol (iurt,
I . . ..
her Ssvuuir wi.h n punis lib
,, . ,tl i u -eim i- r
Hilti-n. Tins aimabl.i l.uly, Inninn. r, lull- ill tin"
midst nf yoiiihiul hopes ami all tin' bright .nitic
ipatioiis ol f,i' lire luippim'ss, has been stnldc ily
lotn lrn:i lis by the lOsa'liiitL' lii.n.f.ler deall.
!,.aving in atricloi:ite husband ai d leniler babe,
l.ior"lier with a circle of Iricii.! K laiiien!
in" loss. " W'rfe b'l-s-d art" Ine deait bo ilie
in 'he L'.rJ from lieitrrlortli ; yea siiitlnbe sDtrU,
t!i..t tlicv tiny test If un th-ir'taburs ; and their
uiirks do l.'llow lliein." f'.iffi.
r, ,,.i
Ileriiuj-i,
ea und i-ii.
1 i.-l.i rel, .Siun,-e e,
;,li, c Ac A e., lor
Ull, I,. PECK.
nllee. Mi,
sale.
p. . 4li(lri
Ju'y 7.
TJftlirliii. ai-o.
r.n-:u
VAI.I VKi'iC;
fiimls. Stock, fe
rn it SAl.K.
rrrx
HP. EMJEI.riUiNEH. len.il'y snllnvi. d. will
tl ,,i-.., i.,r . .!. ,n Ihe reside u i-e ul l 1 1 l.l. I
re-iilen :e ol u i i. I 'l
f Krallll llll, no Ilie lUlll daV
H v . I'mi. Ill Ilie f 'oiiiiIV ,
ol July, at public s ile, tin- loliowoi j 1 ricta ol l.anJ
'o-n ii :
ii, ..i 'f'rael eoiilainiiiir a'-nt
.i;n.., ii,A I. mi. if l.ni.ili II Pe.rrv, .lolm
A
l ,11,,.,,,. mi l miu rs : mi tvliu li T act.
4 'of Uwrll.ng , u, '("id ull ittr.(ioiy mil lni.il-
'line other Tract in the County of Wartcn, on
In I II III ij ill, -lit
fK t nr.,
wllh n n"w Ten
Ajfses, a'li iltiinti
Will. K he , r m i
ill t;ie Ii. II lll.'.ili-
Wun l)irrllt,i rl'MS, finiln'tt
ilie 1. amis ol Mrs Maty Eo-o
, and oll.ers I lie sIkiio I iii,N aie
,d nf S',m ii ai I I be Wh.lt Sult'iitr
r-prnu-, - II nda.lc.l I lb" onl.nro "t I -..
C.ot,,n,' V Lent. Cum, A c e wid ala.t oll'sf b"
ale at Ilie .a ue f(..e ami pla. e, a lam.' stork of
CitH.i". iloa, Whh-j", Ac
AUn. Planuiiun ulensils -I every il, hrrii'loil, llnu-e-
h.ihl and Kiicmm furniture. Any persiui i-li.im 0
iu-.v Hi. preiiiiM-s, wilt is I mi c.tliet of Ihe ul,:n
U rs, oi Elijah It Pen", Jr.
( 7- Turns madi kno in no day of I'-.i'r.
Hl-.SHV VV. I'l'.ftRY,
W M. T. PKUUV.
Franklin C . July 7. J' -u. . : .... . M
P. M II ihoimht best noiliy-r fale. ihe laiuie
will be divided lo accommodate Uiom I hn r inpin-
etiass.
II. iv. i-.
W. T. P.
qt Suni'rtl. ,
TliK E i 1' I. n F. X P K f) 1 1 1 ft ;i I ,19.
HI.S Eihiinu ol tbu iair';it,o ot mr n n.
IC.i.l.iriiii; E.pe.liu e.f. wins the sioue ly .e,
l .e. ami reauoin uM iei .,..
dilleience lieiiiK in liie iiualilv of f...e. . aed the suli-
II, il.i.n nf ihe W.msI I its l-r l. el, Ihe VlSuellcs.
Tkelsi.T Edilioi. i. '-f. I"r sale at the N. L.
li.,olist,ii. ,.
I I . . l ,1. r. r or , llll, ,11 HIS
1 l.lt.M.lt x liuuiii..
July 7.
j ) Nat. "Handsnl at'd lifilepcn.leiit
Wrevut Pi'ihKciUioin,
TTJ af i:.T10t.'CA o :i Hi'wlrfe ssr o Rl
.,,c.'.le,lil-.b,ll. . .l and persmial. trm 1 H ! !l In U'W.
in I, uliui: iica-tn in-n- on Hie (i rrf"" V1"'""'. !
iili.er unsettled iiics i ris lieiwero ihe Cnled -I iirs
audliresl BrU by ucbnjd Kuh. Knv.iv Ktira-
crdir.ary slid Mini't. r 1'leiiipoli'iili.iry hem llie I nf
I I..I isi .ie I'mSi, IMl7'0lHV.r). .
Ilnloiiviil i'I"HSiir'e IJ
Own
Timr", by f,r N. W. Wraxail,
'-,;tf vfrr.
,,),. ,u m..incal'n
ban.
tuilior of
"fry -tvf lrp",
..lli'es.iiy n. VV
. .. .
'Lriaf. Itstir nnd Iho Sim rlainan,
cine, ihe use, ir.Oiiinii, di-ei-ei, . Ac . -t i'-'Z-
.n .re..iini of xim ilillereri ltmil ol limine
wnh
ll.. ir bal.us. Al-o, bints lo nti aileir, wi'h us
r.-cpes, A r. by J . Skinner, lo.iner Ediuir uf the
Tail Hea-isie, Ac. . i
Tokt-tb or Ihe Willi Hose, an Indian
Tale. I.v C. rleatsticld.
Em sale ai the .W'h CaVrdin Uoukator., nrfiier
i.Eaetleille and llarnr't free...
Julv 7. 63
"ilaTiivK'iro'rKi,,
jiiig CONC!)ltl),.riWH CAROLINA,
The ubcnbr has ib pleasure rn iAform his old
friends. snrLriislomcrs. and tile "public r. neraHv. t' al
he has rsceyiily pnrebl-'ed theja'ge MKK'K IfOCfE
a-lj iinin- Ihe Vnrtre-wea" rorne.1 of ihe C-'uirl Uubse.
in the Town nf Coue.inl. ami b fined u up in s
fashionable snd eQmfoilable stvles a IIOC--C for
ih s'ceoromoila'i. rf lire puklrc. His h use hs
ben tlrftiouahlf ispaired his rooms are larcrJ nd
converuently ..ranged. -.1 h- furniture is euliry
new. Uf, Hostler is not smias-sl by any in the
tatam. He Jlalters hinelf that 4tm Ins bmg experi
ence in the husja.-. be is sbtotd five iisfml.on fo
.iu 1. m. Usas- him wilh a call. All 1 aek u a
lair trial. Call ind jdf for yourselves
HAPiRI"-
oas.eJ,S. 0. May' IS,
' Ve are requested to arlnounc. Jami
as a candidule for the Office "of CoilBly
CoiiTt Clerk ur Wake Counly. k
June W, l?4f.. ':
For l.ent,
And iminudiaisf
iio-si'ssmn iriven,
lie eomlaciaiue Uw "!JIIIK llonse
in the Western pait of the City, lately
ieciini-d by Vujur T. L. W kar. Apply st-. thia OS
Mav 18. IH4&.
&
STU CULXTY. - IN LliUMl.
Krriah Ayeock ind others,
Jaoies Pope a: ' tS Patsy, Gsrrv Pimms, and lbs
Cliiidrrn and I li'ir'-at l.nw id Edilh Bun am.
Petition fur frMutn Me ZtflNd oj Jaaima A.Jora.
j- al(!Jrmi( the satislai tin ol III. Court, lhal
H l),.l(.ma, la in ibis case, are re-idelits ol lb.
p,.,,i nf lienruia. a,d bevond ihe juiisilic loll ot this
(. iiir( . l( M lllj,.r, j ,.rt (,0biication be made lor
x .,.,.,., w,,u , ,he Weekly kalwah Register,'
( f Jm ni, wjS Vllls. ,;alry
,. , , ,H! ( h.ld.. n nnd Heirs iM.aw ol Edi'h
l.nnv.im. i pear ul.mir Cmul -I Ivipiilv, lo be held
I n lie , .,ui,iy .. .l..lii,i,ni at Ilie . nn nos-e in
'" ' ' n the 'Kb Mni.,ly in Mrplrmher next.
( ( , ' '. J,,, ,.,,. B,1V 0,t(ol
nl(ti () , , ,, ,,,,.,, 1,lsl.,.Tor judj
,,.,,, pr ,-',..,, mil l.e t ,k. n a(',nj)i tbeui.
l itm, U M. II. Mm. i m, leik nt our said
fourt. at -iruo In Minlhlir.d, the 4l!i Monday in
ii ... i. i jx
......
W.M
II. MORMNfl. C M, r..
at wfitr
Pr. s.N. (IJJ.
or.vri: ok ndhi ii cakolina
ll'.IK.
' ;:i;.v t ol.m i
y iljicnoi" Court of Law,
Ajiril 'Form, If l
Ilcniy T. Doles,
Elit lliclli lb, Irs,
Pi I, (urn fur O.nirce.
EFENOAN'P I'.iou called am! failiifg In ap
p nr. it is thdrnrl by lbs Cowl, lint pi libcs-
15
leu, lie made in ihe U sneiiinn Jt. poiicr ami liatniitl
Ucniicr f,r llir.e siiccesive iinmibs, nntll.muR Vc
I, . i, .lanl I- appear al 'be net I Teiill l said M.ipeTi.T
C-uri -I I, m. In be hold lor I ho Coiiniy of V a,rn,
at ilie Choi limine n Wiificnlon on Ihe third Mon
day alir Ilie l-ti'ib Monday in ."epli mla-i m il, then
ami ihi'ii; iu plead, ui.swrr or ilcmur lo lie J'kiiIioii,
.ir Hi.- same m l be bea.d ijc jmrlt.
Wiiiic, II. j i mi E t ..int. Cleik ofonrSaiil
I'miii. ul olliee. ll- thiol Mniuliiy ulu-i tnc'loUtlh
M.in.lav ill Manh, il-r
HEN. E. COOK. CI k.
Warientnii, April SO. ol om
( Pt.ee ofailv 2'.") ' '
'PATE t)f MIK I'll CA illll.l. W,!..
Cmiiiiy. Conn ol Pleas aud liuarlar faessiulis.
My Turin. 1 Ifl.
Pin miis 'l odl. ..It snd Thomas Il.-iinl snil A. T.
Cillms, use Hii haol W asliinuiun, and Marshal
P. Huwaid.and VV ilium C.Tbryaii.
i it
Alejander ftverinnn, NeWlirn Ovcrmnri, Joseph
Ovciuian. Leu l..o easier nnd wife Aiiidail, llel
scy Dmiiiisii. I'orinlilis (Ivciiiian and wile I bar
,i v . Harm II. mill sil Mile ."Sarah, I nomas Over
,';,!,. un.t William. J..hn H . and Polly lriir.an,
heirs ul law of balHv I Iverinaii, deceased.
h ui,.. i ,,t t- Ibe s..i;fse i ol the Court, ibsl
Ah ,.ii,l.-r tjti i in n, ni,e of llie Urlmilohts abi'e.
ii ini.nl. i- in il an inbnbiiaiii ill dos fine : ll is or
d. r.d, ilu iclo.e, l y the Cmul, lhal piibbcstion be
imiile lor six weiks in the Haleinh I'eaiisifr for liiin
in appear I I I. .re ibe Justices of tbo (Hurt ol Pleas
nn.l fierier fcssi-ns. ai the t oml lloii-e m W syt es
li..t..'. on llie tl.u.l liiii.lay iu Aumisl next, iben sod
ihcre I- si,. , caii-c, it any I e baa, why lb above
i,nmr,l Plainlill- i-lculil nut have Jirdgnisiil and ef
luiuui .iRamsi the real c.kale uf I halkly Oveimsii,
deeeai d.
l ilnr, Ji.n. A. tfreen. Cleik of said ( r.urt, if
Uir-e Ac. J.V A. till KEf, Clerk.
JiineTr.-IBIST TrTAilt fa flSr. '- 6w
N I'VI'Ewl lurl'i 'nroliiin.vvi!i
fy, Cnioiiy ;.urt of Pleas ami darter rScssions.
May Perm, 'SI .
Jn. llokuiul lun. U. 1J nines,
r.
James Martin.
Oriliinnf '
Attachment.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that
llie Lfrleiulaiil bas reuimed lnyond ibe limits jt lli:S
tsiate : ilia ordered, tin in f-rc, II at pulibcaiion lio
made m ibe lia'eigli Hoid-ler, for ail Weeks. ontify
n, ebon lo appear before the Justices of llie Court of
1 ras nnd quartei .sioin, al the Conn I!i,u In
Wo. iiclor .', mi llie third Monday in Au(Wsiiext,
I ben slid iheee to tep evy or plead in issue or judg
ment flnil mil he entered aiiailisl bim, and the pmsP
pe.iy levied on loudeiiitied (b sati-fy PlsintiU's do-
niii.'. .
V m Jim. A. Oreeri. Cletk of our m il I ou'l.
' l Oibce. tlo- ihi.d
Moiulnv of Mav. A I). IM.5.
J.NO. A. UKEEJi'eiCk-rk.
Pr A lv.fi f,"C 'B.1.
icnlf ol itorin tnrtii".-viTina
k . .. . . . I...... ...,l IliinriM, K..a.ii,na.
-Vl Olllll y.-- .-Oil Ul A hub a., u ----. ,
May Term. IH1",
James TiJ lor, ") Orii
C II. H.
A. (i. Keen. J
DiiRinal Attapliment.
11a cb ommoiied la
tiarnisht-e,
Ii ar.penrinv; lo ibe n'isfaciinn nf ihe Courl that A .
ft. Keen ta in hi re ' ' t ol this Hia. It if ordered
il,. i ,ul,liej,i,.tii t. in the Haleinh TIeiuter for
six we, k. iioliftitt, bun to le and apTSf la-foie III
Jtneiie-ol our i etl Court of "leas ai d tuancf Res-.
s, lo.be held for the County of Ctis'lli-n. ir tliO
rt House in Piirboro', on lb serond MiHnlat of
aii-ns,
Court
4 most ne xi
ihen snd there lo answer, plead or de-
rrnir, nr Mie wirl Prii iou will 'as beard ex parte, as 19
bim. anl Jiidi-im-Ml entered nccrtriUrlvJiy.
V linos, NsUaii A. MMliinMi teik of our ssid
C'uait fK fW.ce. the second Mondsy ih May. IH5.
NvTlUN A BI'rjllMA.'V. -j-.
S T.'vrIrwirih CTOUUn-WAll.
H I. ' )t"S'l. Huperiot'ouil uf Law, A
, Tssriu. 136. "'"
Mury" A. T. Alston,
' r.
. Jesse A. Alston. "
rditimn for IJIrortt.
EPENDANT1 beini? ealleii,snd failing lo'lf
n-i'r it is (Merrfliv ihe Court, llisl puhl ca-'
' . . . i . ..a Li.l-i.w
nun he made in tne warrcniorrrnry""',-"" "
Heier f-.r llii.e uecei months, iMHin lng Do
lend ml to sppev si-il-e nsxl Tenn. ad rtu(iia
I :ourt of Law, to be held tor ihe Uuunljr of Jf .rren,
ai the Court rlou-e in W'a.reat.in.oa ilio.third Mow
day aft.r the foutth Monday in September nexi. tba
anil there tor-ad, answoior demur lo lbs PotilhraV
nr the sesrte will bejieatd ex parte. ' .
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