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u THE. STAR. Liberia et nataU eohiki. R SLEIGH. OCT 7,1815. " "superior court?." The SoperiP Court for Vk county commenced Us session In this place on Monday Judge Manly presiding. W ar indebted o ihe Hon. Wi; II. Hatwood for copy of the Executive Pro- relating 10 Oregon, trora wnien mo injunc tion of fecVecy has been removed; for which he will please accept our acknowledge- oar renders some interesting extracts from tlita document. ' EXCITEMENT IN WAYNE. Wi understand thai a few evenings ago. in Wayne county, negro of Mr, L. Cog i 4el waa eho dead in Maeod .several othie.rtlwew,lwogn that Jive ltTie of the offence, and the Sheriff, with a poite of twenty men, went in pursuit of them, ad found'them eo,well fornfied and armod with gutia and muskets in a house, that they could not be captu reds and the com pany met with such a warm reception several of them being severely wounded they found ii roost 'prudent to relreaU On their return to Waynesborough, a company - of about one hundred men was raised, and all well armed and taking with them a cannon to" beat down the house, if found necessary they proceeded again to the place but on their arrival" the suspected I persona had barid.iried their fortress. Be tog thtid "-again-baflted, T the" 'Sheriff and his pir;omm?need "pthe" itjrnmarchtut one of the compaiiy "ittiM i -boot hwlfalttlW UMiJnSom udder him, by adne persdri concealed in the woods near the scene ttf a. fldn. V When he found hid legs, it is said he rrtade a proper use of (betrl Bntif he IcSped' ten t&irfisiice-iiiut the yard fa neighbor a few handed yards distant! TheW elf- - eiflflU'nces, weieari. Lave., created great excitement, which etilh prevails is the County 4aJ - Wrfli the Mormans hss been brought to S close without further bloodshed. .The M6fmana agreed to leave .Nauvoof imme' , vdTately,; wbkiri '"tn'ey""wre7arfrtwed to do 'peaceably without injuryjo their proper' -7- ' ' ' There was a destructive hufricaire iff tho i.tve'st Indies on the 6th uftimo. , . i! ir .Ii. .JllJlER TEA " - i'The -aldef-learwe leari-w used nn .' gtc auceesa jif Chafnam, as a remedy fjr ehiffa imd'; fevers, .Tha limbs with the 'fcavea are broken up and - boiled until die . teaVIa very strong.' a wine glaS full of wbico is taken every ' hour. The Rich snond Standard gives the following remedyr 94 grains quinine,- 20 fi'aTna blue mass, fd drops oih'ilaclt pepper. Hava rhenY madtf friito i pi'l's? take one every hour for 6 ' hours; die' next day lake the other 6 m the same way. the nextdayiney must be ta ten u tnt absence of feverj if , neeeseary open the bowels with a d'bSe of calomel atid castor. it' '" "-- "- -Ji r - "-QHUXCH AND STATE. . ' It is" Jrofiwble io-Tectirequentl-f to Tfund7mentaK prtnciples. One of these", in our free, republican forrd of Government, Is, tiat civil and' dccle'emrtfc'sf governments ought to be kept fbre'v'eY apart Separate atidaitilictiw ithiwonHdyyelnee whatever no jpoliiico union of Church and State no special favor, to any psrtie ulUr seel thy afsofute freedom of reli gioua opinion bsog lhb,'-coiner,'jftorte .ofA morirKn freednmi i'ilWlHllWISIlLillia RiTfl AllCASE'lN N. CARbtmA ' We-were presented on Monday, with 5ne peeiinen1 of Sugar Cs)M. from a ft mall crop W tfce'snDri -Oweil,' of Sampson equ ity. Il is said' by a-gentleman from'Florid'a.''squal'in appear ance foUny uanallyproJuceil ihnhat State. It appears to be well Mafiired, and' we u.v derstanru has become a .very common thing among the farmer of ffairpsOh ttfj raise the Cane, and that 'some ot them are prepai ing to go into the regular business of Bugs making, t A contideraWe- sjuanuty ts expected to be made by some" of tre'nfthe present aesaoa.. We hope the enterprising farmers of old Sampsoa will go ahead' in this impudent experiment. Tobacco Worasia greatly - complained of, present year, to Manrlaod. :4 lh Bb Ma . rya, some fields" havs been stripped to the HEALTH OP OREENSBORO. The Physiciana of Greensboroogh pub lish a report in the last Palrtotrwhicfi states that the number of deatha iu thai place from the 1st May, 1845, to 1st Sept 19-16, was only I ft in a population of near 0000, averaging only one death per rftonth.' This speaka well tor the health' af the place. a rare customer inthese cap'e! A panther was killed a lew days ago at the head of Cyprus Creek, in Bladerf County, by two small hoys; the sons of d Mr. Smith, while out squirrel hi'tating.' The animal was treed by the' dogs; do Si when they dpproadiad near entfngh 6' observe its fiormidible diirieti'sfon; the-) were stjrflled with surprise:' but nolhiiisr daunted, they ttgolrkd to lake the game; upon him by platoons. One of them accordingly blazed away- without any visible effect, when the other let! dove with such force as to bring the crxlter to the ground with a terrific , croshj the dogs immediately sprang upon it; wh'cn with a singfe sweep' of As h'tigi pnW it cut one of tlmii n'eiirly in tiiiii; in a few rolMiiVnlts; h'oeVer;A it: diej ol the thot:-wtund;- inchcS-'tii leb'gtW, f foW lip w tiW ol utost . equal tothe greatest jerxgth (vf.)gtven by naturalists, of the largest of these ani mals. We had thought the fast of the raceTifNbfth" passed away.' THE CAL1FQRN1AN& The notorious' CoU S'tevenson, the com mai.der of the mongrel expedition to Cal ifornia, has indeed like a tree patriot "U ft h'S country for his country's gobJ." The Vew York papers are full of thb rare inci dents af his departure with his "ragged regiment,' which must have presented s most singular appearance in its motley uniform, a large portion or the men, as we learn from the Express, having sent nek th curious jsolclier 'clbhes'Turtiulie7TlSem7' True to his character, the Colonels last aeTwafTrrWi aiiaj escape loses. Going off in such a hurry he left behind a portion of his men. , Hie New York Courier says such was the basis with which this gallant and honora bfs Colonel, comiuissioned by ' Mr. Polk, put to ses, that a mother, the wife or one of irt' SofJfers, with -infant on Jioard of one of the vessels, who had, by permission come off to buy 6'm delicacies, was left Whtidf-gyn"-aCWrkr. -4na'y rbe imsgineo Words . must --iaiL to deftribs ft; and the ympathies of a large crowd who gathered around were enlisted in her behalf. " : i!4 .u. Qne'6 rfie companies had but one ser geanw the Oth-erS baring forgot (o return whl'ft theTr 'fu'rfoughs expired. The Cap lain and lieutenant left behind addeased the recruits who had aharrd their fate TsssUy-inersMkgWeqWsg them to reu dexvoius on Governor's iIind, wher? they hoped to receive their rations immediate, ly. Lieuu Vermeule. who sign the ad dresi, says': , "Mrs. Conway; the lady who was so cruelly separated from her husband arid fn child et tne oreaa'u and who in a frantic stale', many supposed had destroyed her Self, I am happy to nf, M at my hoifte? No. .20. Thompson street, eW snail re ceive sit the attention my humble home aflordV.'1 " ' ' .V. . The Commercial Advertiser thinks' tki expedition will prove to be' a" wretched monument o( Governmental absurdity and exiravigaoce Is'it not already! ,.; j EVOLUTION ttf PENNSYLVANIA, The Washington Union has'been pub-; mshirraniblea" to show the . progress of a gieat revolution in Pennsylvania on the SubjVet of lha Tariff,Among them' were' resolutiohir said to . hare been auopteu in Wayne eounly. The Philadelphia Nor!!! American learos frotaf tbe H wendale De motrat that triiaxi' Waynk fbinty Herald publishes these Tesnlutioni,iegUlar1y ceAU, fie'd" ss" the dnge'ee woJoeAreH tion of tbar cotthty. 6ns of lem' was in favor of the Tariff of 4o' T'he'aocxeeding wavk th UeraljCbrilsinell , eommunica tion, signed br twenty of the most disiin- rguisb'ed'atid respectsttle Joeofocos , Jn 'the oaotrla which iLiaaturmea in ino most post live nfknner, that aosDcTt' resolution' was passed or'.'even acted uphn by th Convf Dttool ; Those gentlemen express- the onihibn that if sr reselutiott'of. the e'har- attet ia quealion liaa oeen enerso, u would have been voted down.;' The same nurnler oriUe? Herald also: cohUins a card sitfnsd by four members of the late Con-1 ntlarra - I'ammiiiee on resolutions, in which it is declared thai s resolution ik fa- vor of tlit tariff'of 1&46 ,; Was submined taj 'liie wmm'rttW'ind VjecwdJ ot one vote bohif given lor it!. . . .... . This ja one' wsy- to manufacture public' opinion to prove that ' Pennsylvania is rev olutionised on ihe Tariff But so success- ul hve been the ahallow frauds practised noon lite DeoDleofthat State, hvllie heads of . ; . ? ... . Ilia DartV. it I ant lurnnunr that soma ot , . , a ( the lesser politicians should "trv their hands at deception. LOSS TO THE COAL' REGION. ,tThn Isst Miner's journal, printed at Po'tUville," Pa. has, th4 .-following: Tht large curtailment of the ahipmenta of Coal, the reduction of Waes, and the stoppage of new jvoik, it is estimated has caused a loss to labor alone in ibis region, of twen ty nve thousand dollars per week,' indepen- oent ol the losses sustained by business. VERY GOOD. The True American says that wlieifj. C. Calhoun takes snuff, eterf body in S..,k i: : tVL i: compli- nienHrMrrCaiioff Executive JtypjintmtnL ,. Thomas D. Mea'ree, E'aq., of Wilming ton. has bV-en appointed Aid de Camp - to Ilia Excellency Governor Graham, with the ranU ot Qoloiiel, in the pUce of Alger non Sfifney Yaney dre'd. The Oovernor'a Staff now consists of the Following gentlemen; JoaepMfcrwiiM ; Thorns D. Meares. of Wilnn'o ugton. ITE W ORLEANS; I he SNew yrleans uee ol the 3 1st has the following announcement of vei'y comtort weather for the Orltunoi : . "We n'nno'unce a change of Weather with aDout lha same leeiings ot gratinention which .might be supposed to be experienced by a fialf ro'(iJ man on being transferred to a cold bath. Within -forty eight hours the mercury in the thermometer has fallen between fn and" fifteen degree's, and the at I mosnhere, fiery before, ard only fll for Sal 4maudr, has been reduced to a temperature which human beings may breathe with comfort." tV observe-- itr a - RimM - mtnl by, a , m'MfrYfenraect on ftt subjrot -of the, U ilmin?iii an4 CirtrTe to be ilipenel,' at this" liMe V- give the go by to the scheme of a Raj Riud fiom VViliiiingtou to Chsrieton. On the plans of our iier t wn We have na romnHatt make shr d .u!lrs' knew her ewa wi fare. But we c. II th atvntii.n of tin rJublic in all the Cape Fvar rvyiou, and in th :W e tero pi rJ;of NorjolCprolmto that pri in u this K -port asMgninx the reason for wiohint to I-Uy any ar'i.m in recant to the Rail Road from VVilniiKtau they perceive enorfe-vna 'o t "r.baitd-op Kail way to carry o and in re eltecruailt- securt the trade f Buncombe county in North Carolina, and to extend the branch road from Camden in Sunth Carolina to Charlotte in North - Carolina, bringing the fertile Valley of the Ca'awba Under the influence of tJuarUaion, Sic - . jJow are we forever in North Caroli na to b tributary to Virginia on one aide Snd South Carolina on the o'hr .Will not tb'eMkaUjJaMoiUofjjU-rSiaie as to tte production of our ewa 8t te be ing drawn off to enrich the city of Charl a- ton anu rrnsms or south Xsrotiita, rou-e (he State pride ol North Carolinians, and induce them to open upon our own market towns the trade of BuncorfiKe and the Valley of the Caa wbaf Are we H be male a prey to .Virginia and S-iu'tb Carolina? vt e capnoi uiamv ai !o ar cut's the trade from ina, oV h'ave' we a'nyttir'ti our Veslea breihern' cai Wa cannot blame these Stales for wiliig from Weterrt Uro thrti to say about our Y astern oreinern carrying on laeir trale W'fih' tf rity or Charlfsioa or the towns, of gouih Carolina-,. The roa U ( thote.marke's are so much belt, r Bui we do A'ot fa f bat frtj ought to coioe and aid in. building op our owe market lownar and ! would" rcfrri's if We woulif . as we ought to lo. a am t!r m twu roaJ. I ialatqreof Norih Carolina ought I look to'ibs mattr,'ar.f if uolhins rle, build a good l urhpikc Boad to Iht West. si . .Fay. Ob$- A late! number . ot Hefapath's Jonrnal conialas a Report ot an merenling law case, which has recently been decided in Oxford Circuit, Shrewsbury, lEntlaiitT The decision, establishes the principle that Railroad ' engineers" sal surveyor are' liable for errors' vfbich , they, commit. and even for negligence ofdely, The! ca waa an ium , vmi wi ' iWaetioii wa ; Wmii by the iUAUf snd ' Msdlisf Ra IwViy Cempsav against sf Mr.'GUs,wbdhsi the; Company had em ployed tu prepare' plans ' of Iht-ir lines. and the plkns were V be brn'p'eied by the 30th of November anl rea'tly ll be depns tied with the Board rf Trsla.jc'.orling to twprevioas ti makriigan application to Parliament from a charter. . The Com pany advaneeil him-from time .to lime.. - .V,. ii, iij j-Jr-C Lt.i -i 1 aaiiuu, in payment ior ni avmcew no ioM Jhem all alonx that the p!ns woulil be done In due timet but finally dt llvfr. ered them so late that, although excess engines wets employed tS carry them to London, they did not reach there iq aea. son to answer the requisition f Ihe law. The' douhiel fof the plaintiff did'nof even claim th's rttaroof the OOO.wl.i.b the Company bad advanced, but slated .thai ihey would be content wiib sack s sum as lhe jury sboald, under the circamslanres, ibioavths ilefendani ought to pay, a a petalf j for. tbt - orggencs of which he the drfentlant it had dnv a'l h- run lit ii.ierula Ilia ailan. In lime. n.l hir,v in any event, he iughnit be held o div ntor than 1703. 'h " nau V-L.i I-- himsr-tt' receivril. from th Comnanv. tli remaniimr 2300 allegro , - - - to have been paid oy- Inm t enaineers employed under him. The Judge, (Maule.) in aumuifpg up, said it waa clear that the (lefrndant had uiidertkkm more wmk ne .eien.iani n.o unuenayr. mor,- w- lhaa he could complete, and fl.at hp. should for the. plawiiifT,' ilamages -1,300 say 20,000, or $2000 more than had been paid to the defendant. , i "china hlks. A Paris letter published in the National lnteligencersays iHedderf -be wceot Fch, ni siom to China, has brought back samples of all the domestic silks sold in lhe mar ket of Canton-aft colon and all pri e." One. "f them exceedingly Bue, ia" called the Flower of the Garuen. If cornea from lhe .ntrinr, and un'il now hasoot been seen in Fiance. 'Die inlerWrltqual ities are so chesp that thM mlht be iin ported "Wo France wyht adttage France sidl pas, n iiiihaanding in the twaniy- aeart p bi (n Itugilrt'd mil lions of frani4 to the'fureizn wimIJ. fneet -which 4 i e 4 n- the onin. .ate ... audi.. depiKiits Ha .cocoon in seteriT KiWosurTi tree. The silk is. grayish. i'heringest atuffii inade out of ir. In China the principal ' silk market is Sou Tchou, a iYiij'rsfWfr 1prrior. . ihrlaltrper hap in tho v nrfyl; for P- kin has but Jour niil-ioiw, while if wp may creilit Mr. Hed de. who vin'fed W, Sou Tihou has a popula'tinn of five millions, within i's walU, and ten millipus within a (adiu'a oT four leagues around. , Sluaed on th grral impirial Ci.nit.'it his ten thoatsnd brl.tj e. Hince 1718, when the mioaionsrie quilted ,iV no. individual. until.Mr. lied de surceeded. could fe ingreas. He did so disguised rompretify Chinese rderj he collected lli"S samples of silks and infoi raation about the culture and Irsde.' , . , -aw)Ga1ire ders from" Wathinginn for-! lhe' immediate trsniporntion T5!1 "the troo pi n? w"s tat nwieil t on the Ensiern' riviilson to the seat, of wnr on the Rio Grande. Letters from Waahin ton, also State tha.1 crrdsrs are' to be transmit tad to the Qalf r A'e taking of Tampico. CONSECRATION F0l( OREGON. A very Imposing ceremony took place oo SuniaymSrn Cathedral at Vfmi teat the' efvaf in to the one ot the taoons, who waa nominaiea at K ime for r tbe officer o' Archbishop of Oregon, Ilia title - if Archbigriop of " wis, oeren uiocesses ; are 0 jw formed in . Oregon, , and , provision I jt three prelate to auperintend, the Arch pishopand to Bishops," .s I 7. Synod of forth CaroUna. -:' This venerable body met in . hia, place, on Wedtiestlay eveninr. and .waa, opened jtfJl "i;fe;fin"dftby:"0eTleri:;,?atou7tyUr liamson. President of Davidson College- after which it waa organised by the elec lion of the Rev, Mr. Laey , of. Raleifh nt Moderator, with the appointment of - Re. Messrs, Murry and Mebine as temporary clerks. In addition to the reulsr and or dinsry business of Synod, there has been preached by thedifferenl ministers la large and attentive eongregstiane. Synod will not adjouin probably before to night. ; '. A more extended account of tha proceedings of this body may te expected nsxtt week, -r' Grtent.Pat,' v frotn tht .aiWsT . , v LATER. Two Spin taught and hunt; at Camargo Co; ftfnrff Ihe Common dnni atMata rof $hot tCiliteru tirdtrtdo f nted ''- f- ''. .?. 'We haW been favored fcy a friend' wlth'the following extract' of a letter writ ten at Point fsalel, on the evening' of lhe lOthinst:' ;: -:n'T ' ' wrote you yestrrdsy by ' the MeKlnrV givingyou sh aecount ol bnVslnese trahSae lions here which are dull. I hsvenoifan oppoftnntty of fuVnlshihg you ; with the news'r'ecefved jiist now front -M'atimbras which amounu to this. Piorrr ft leltM feceivedliy CaptTerkmsTat; t frstateiltatwopwweivi'd4n eamp aiCmargo and exml'ned;"their guilt was so evident that tlfaf thef fere lot mediately hung? " (l stso states rliat a party Of A tnerleans Off their wsjr from r Camorgb lo xiaiamuraa were aiiaracii vj annic picai cans'-oiis'' AmeVican ahd aix' Mexicans billed. '" The news from -MaiamoraSi is, that lYol. Clarke was shot " at 5whlle sit wnir.in noj room, anu ion n , -waa oruar - .i . 'ft t ' . . , ' a 1; eauiii an Mexicans werj to ot -urpriTeu of their Arms, and none should-' either 5'i out oi tne city or come, ir into it wunoui is written orderqf the cpmrosnder of the rmslJn'; takipg'aiins from ihe Mexle'aha they made' new discoveries of secreted srms of all descriptions as Well ss amuni tion" Every American in the eity ia torn relied to theif ar'ms.snd hold; himself 'It readmets as it is supposed the . Mexicans would perhips take advantage'of the snpir rent Indifference of the A merieaas ana re gain Matamoras. ' hot If they Tnake the atteiftpt. they will And their reception very wstffl but odt veVy pleartht' ' . ......... had beeo guilty. . For was rantrndid that he not tie anow.eu to grainy wi.n imnun. v. XVe f(U(.. lhere U,Ward. oflorty men and and to the i..jurv r the plainl'ITa h' ' j oflirera belonging to various companies. , . . . , ' , , , neauea oyuieui verm-u'e, in me sosense which should only be ike result or the Is- 0fCupt Taylor confined at home bv sick borof veara. The Jury. aHer a few new fjeut V. said he , convened mintjte' del beratmn, retarne-t a venlu t w.lh a viBUf ,a 1Jlnj.r .- i,m'.(fi i The news from the army i I mkrd fr by the officers hero wiih a -rr4t deal of interest, as the account lre.y, receve.l leaves bai little douUt . thai er this ihere j has been some filiiiiig. t4irs He. From the H. Y, Oarriar m Baauirrv.- , The Lntt of the Ctiiifotnian W'ti atteiidod ihU inufnir! a meeting a! the srsnal,xnrthetnenTbei9 of the Caiifor nia tfeffiiueiii who were left behind1 bv die ilJrr- ,lu ,0 oi., lhe , oftupJrv civ( cri'iM, prrtceMM. ate aaaiaiauce aj was made necessary by the peculiar ciruuinstinces which they were placed., . ( Ile stated, that (m'.cneiJiaiely upon ascer Gaining the unexpected departure of the ships ho hud addressed. Col . Bank hal; by whom the men had been mustered into' sevfr wd tnOT of mediately. Col. B., promises to' a'fford them protection a..d rations on Gjiyernoj's IshTnd untif fie can receive further inilrue lions from the Vfjlr Iepartmehl (u which he had at once written Lieut V. then precjeded to re muster the men n.-order to forward the toll, logeih er wi h iiiformaiion as to fheir circum stance, Axe, to Waahfngton,' which done, thev raarcheddnwn i Whitehall. and were Bnveyed; if ; ttof rinorV Ifs. wnere mey . wui. remain encainpec .unm lasayat nwMi 'm-k,- We learn, that the deirture,ol the-. reTwasetiWW'fpK , , .nr.. x irwshore- One of he officers wss sent on anore earij iin ciaiuruay morning in eolleet the men vhn. weie or) furlough. which"1ia tlltt,iutto f.ls turpriss on reach ing the But. ry at 10 o'chn-k. he fouhd the vesSehon. - One olieer has some sn hurt dred dollars of stores rlothiitg c?e. on board-- another, has, wife an'cf child,' hi gether wih several hundred dollars of stores tnos, etd Ate. -; r , Until further insttuctions are received from the War department, the men 'wjll remain on the IsNnd, and . from what1 we could Team it is believed that ihey will be sent off in a fast sailing vessel, an4 by makinc no atop on the paiange, they can re ich California' as soon aa their compatt ions. - ..-..,. ,. . Ae lSj'.el!jand.tone ynuf mn be surr-of a, "vJamief-why do yotlOottiaAer getting inv honevf" Ah. indnde. that arter vou comfortable subsiMenre to yurieTranarT01tGEOtfSrNTJ mm. - I I O I J'I rt rA tfA( ! ABA mily., ,i LOVE.: ." --, - There Is such a thing as love at first xio-nt. rfprfV It who ihavratd if Is Ttofnec- sssarily' a Hght or transi'iorr" ,feeiiog be Cue it is suaaeii. impres-ions are ouen made aa indelibly by a glance, as some that : grpW tforflnnroercept Ale begtonrngat till they become, incorporated with i our nalu'ro. . Is not, ths fixed law of the" tinl sen she si'eedW to iht , pidft .aulnjtai gasrantpe for 'he existence or attracii.inT ' And wRo will ay it is not. of qiyfiioug inr , The" passion of love is so, too, when of the genuine kind.,, Reasoi and appre ciation of character r miyr oo-.oiigr, aa- qmintance, v deepen" the Impressioe, streams. tbeir chahera- d eper- wear, bot the seat is set by a higher power than bu man wilraml gives - the etampx of liappi-- nesa or misery io s wbbis sue,-...) . In Duplin Countv. on' ihe SOth of Sep (emberr by t Mark1 kesthlyr Esq.-Dantef Kornegayto M'ss RjsflrUia Jane, ueugtuer of Ihomss Uail, wq.j. "h:v : f Wilmfngtoft Journal plea'se eejjy.) - At pis residence near Marfim, Ala. oa thefifli olu , Mai. Sarnuef Perry sit t'te 84lh year of his age, leaving a large family io mourn, hia loas MJ. Vr'yy was a na Uve of JfrVpttin'couoty in this State. , . , On ou inlay morning, at bis reaioanea inr rank Iin county, Jeremiah Perry K Fork lathe 85ih year of his sgs. i ' fi r- r On Monday ths 88ih Sept IQ4Satbsr teM- dence in Prstikhn. ef vonuostive fsvr, (Mrs. Luelad Mr'ey, sged-Jil.ysafswiduw of William' Murray See o. v .i - VVh'over tfar1 theae wV'o' ello. s,' 91aet trieef lfosnbsiatca rce to iucc lima MiToncLL. a has "fiaVr Kt. ahori and by way of dignity, ieSaajeif-illy (nCxtm his numerous eustomsre tbst he kas rveantly sjttayf tfp hjs .Esisbllahmoni. in, the best style, soils' 0,w thnrpughl prepared w eairy , on hie baalnesa aa'Daaaaa Juai a il ued to wa with, lh sxeopuoa . ihsi ns, iDinks us na ImftfoTe'd hi nraetiee bott in wkitl snd mannrrs, The nisnibata oi the approaching Legislator. and .my old" eTitoirierspeially of ihai body, will always And ms resdy to shave and in hair In the quickest,- esaieat and ooat faablona bfa niar nr and if aav should prefer the eld fashion Boots" will bentireJyf reaMand ol lela Wtshaaofh Oa application Ladies and uenilema eaa have their hair eurled moat elegantly and aeeoidinjr to the prevailing litilons. - r -."- No raferences srf made Ml parrteslar Oent'a. tiM-n mj qoatil!ftSilonsoSt bk .olgd)j-otby lha community which 1 have .sewed in spy line of business for s number of years. ' ; ttalr wttt alas ba cleaned of damiriilr,' atC If requested, dyed any color to' salt lh custom- Office on the opposte sde, Ksyeueville St. and .lmir.Wlate1y oppoaiie"ho Office of -Dr, Hilli, AtFKBIX MITCHKLL -.- si ruthitahmrni is roo'Sfiow ino roa ";-:; f ..llsir-Uresset i Rateigh, Sspt. S9, ;ls)lsW:-.W. 4Uf. PAY UP! A LI- ihoaa WUklad ta the Hum firm M Raiarl -Jk Coaka era rsaaaatrd es eaH m tbe sebsa'l- oar Immediately and pay aff thaw areoeal. -f 1'be bumnaoa pmttbm closed without fuiibae WT. He mat be fnoiU at tbe Maton Hoeas. raom rt. U, Fsvetieviils 8v - GEO. TVCOOKB. KaMgb. Brpt IS. 146. 0.3t. i Jrt frif hooks arii accotirjts ynay be UndstJ Y6UNG4& PL,ED30E'i. ; v s anaaiyaai Uttt Ode IS Xi M.aaSS mkwmTbmI as.-ki Lattary Sn. of Eatary k C aiaea Iht Brat ln amwi r,' vftVM 4iavlaf . ; 5O,QQ0? lloaaa IW a "O- Di.a.t,i.Hi"-VlreA-U a Wa ka4 Ika wmrrmr tuoliai apaJine lhi MIlMal ami anuunl. ,M a. i.Jm 9i mm. m ire Ha. 101 a nM l.lub oT ! ...ii.. TVJVi.- jfclr iai at Vorta. Nr,r .(I.....:- .... laailcwka h' up t this k m h,(k i. we at, raariore1 tr Ml nwHMtSM wa U t.a.LWM fariaji." ! amt r. r Tt fiI l oar lanM.ti offic g.1UU- Ii a kU, "liOl tirkrll la lli. i Ir.i..,. I nlt.r- 1, draaa 8rp; rt , a1. H U-diur a.ile,l traiej apoa lbir tfloHt, mwi lly rU la 4 aollcailicl) "', , y, . y . t him Mean, nj fu. n ailUU a iat V 101-10 rat i Hot b, Mt ' IV kitl lk.. 1 li, jlfi, a iwrii, , fMttf nt 4000. m.l LnMcrPa. IVbaV Ik. I, Wr.uii'ul UlU rlla .m VQO, arirf to Harriibora, f , WfcoU lickx, 84 47 7$ aak--r . ,n- t 30VP, im M (Jrloa., Ol.ie.,, lJalf lkt, BS 46 4rta maKniliairnl i ru ol . ff-trMaarsW ruiwio arise or IK.IIOO. teal In Mkl. Ala, il.ll .Ickei.U tSifl.m KwiHt aa4 llaailr" kriae t Mo0, ai to TrutNf Vmll.Ha'l tirkrvX S, S krtnm fi-;a f 100. ml . lo l.'Uajunaii. O'lia. qnrrtikei, 1 1 33, s truly inl ft mm . .. SO.Oob' hilars .j" ' ln fatlulOClaria .i(,Otia. Qoartrr tkkrt.4 S 44, a, S .r a ol trat I U larhaav Va. Quartwtkk.S IS 60- a Sfaa f "0 elt Hiahmoi.il, VUia qiurler Ikkal, SO 40S,a arrtty liltk.fella- r1000. aaaiia NashviU. Ttaa. (taanaf Hake. 14 SS SS, aaaSer pert oat ol I00O, lO U H.qitr,Fvlr7, V. ,. i , V eoumriataVe n.f tacat' prtarianl fcy OjHiM , tha nW aioaik naamrtl ltM 'ae h arid rrm mmmJCMtrmiK'iU, i-a , trrm wrmwm esJVVW'ft "IfOtwqViaVlfJ eVfawse W- Htro.V ronjw JllljJwrawtV xt'O Jit .-lwri'V. a wall knowe I ewibl M . F' nana." VK ))w mm mms ii,. rraH to . n ail, 80 itollara, 10 or , taf aay of the nrlxcs ia. . tbe MHtnteSjQSt Jivam. lo arm! naia, la. prep.r lur to.ir Ininrattmi In this iair. jt turtf! m ymm; ,, tiutaaw' twahs att . K ftmtrml mm aJit Kt.hliahe), al knnva aS nMilr prisa Aeautf. no amtaj arm aa mi jv inim aaan ajl bv wtrt ta oar a vrctfi-wtenlt, Inataitini; tetters son laiai'ig the ilraatai, Stf. ra BrraaM by as-i Hffi It rr lo ariitraw fw ' Hal oppos itb'b'a rk u m isi 'f Buhimora.vMd. OLD ROUGH AND READY! 1 jj.000 .Dollar ;' -yr-'-rr In tine Graod PnxeV-1 9 RrirTiant prises of tln.OOO esih 90 Splendid Prises of 90 do do ; do 80 ; do , dot doi 9,000 -1,000 ft- )-t,S00 f.i 1t COO -, . r. lOp- do - v de "U J V t-u dp - do' do " 100 - do do 'do . To be drawn I7ib Oeiober, 1t40 a. ui, - aii 1 .Splendid Prise of 50,000 is lO.OOf) 90 ; ,do,vs do do 9,000 , . 90,000 ; Jo K 'de-de 1,000 90,000 9ft1-d-'fr do--M-6(iO.rl9,OoO-' m. 100. - de v . de de a 600 60.000 .' i -s eW- Ai ir; !,' 't e,'-t s . : Tickets fla,-.Shras proportion; fCTOrest chnee for a fortune! Every man, w"oinanraniTchyT,1iltild have x tick-. -et in tltif grea, , Jltery . Paclagee , the beat wav io' come at the misrs.- morv snd quarters in propotliopX ?S"?T Class i.fot I8IB, lo b's drawn o Saiur &r, 4k Oct. 1 8V 7S Not. ' 1 draw ballots.' i'ii v,r--f "s-V'j.- i,j , , ,,Gratdheme,'lr. 3D.Q00 1:; p. oiOUJOOt I of 6JWQ dallarsi r ,-. $1 ofS.SOO , ,.lir0L Prjies ol lflO(ljC3 f 50 of SOO.i.iCD ofaOO of tOO 63 f 160 .:WA etc. j ,-. ..!-. f, ivitvcia vivt .... :.. , A cerjiCcsie of x.'ackage of2tckett will be sent for f 130 shaiee n propotion. ..CrM for 'l8l8to bt darwaoa)' Saturday, the Slat of October, IB ML TO Numbers 14 draw.n Ballot. ' fm Urant Seheme, -i .-. W-ISIi..- ASA .-AViwIl'? ... 3,39-l! ,z&6&"i !10.000! I Ol O.UUU pi, kfr, s 1 o X,MJU 1 of 6 000. x,0f 4,0fJO- 1"1 of 9,000 I off.43lT . Sf of 2.000 (v, f iw . 84 OF l.OM UACH-1 tO of BOO" 7 40 of DQ 6) of tOO iOO or 1 60 j n ,J 40, or 400 ?u 63, of 800 Lowest fncoflO.;. -vote. . -".'votOrt". T Tickets only Ten! Dollars, A certificate of a Psckife Of 23 Tickets New af t. Pa tba.werk gwra trawl a.- wilt be sentlbrJilO Slhiresjft propoiiori. it TO OUR FRIENDS ABROAD: : in order to piaee moss klna friend 1, throegli. out the United States, who patronize our 6rm, upon the same footing with. .our easterners la Baltimore, we hereby annoqnoe to idem, thai wa doooi wiah any whir eorraspand with as, -te ineos theeipeo of post(f we pat ferrbg o defray aaebebarffes'dursclves, and thus as. labliab on eousliiy botween our patmne- et home, end abroad.? tot whatever custom ear ftieedstlbfoeRkoiit the Slates may be pleased - to sxtend te es, we shall always be vmy ibank faitrand nlrdva oaraa)e to attend to thrlr or. Wemjy, the same . term ss auv'rtise.d oy any other boitaty . Uie kars In tha.Uiilon. ., Drawinvs alwaya forwar ded by flrst mall after the Lottery drawe - riaase aaoreas always .v. -it tr?r Ti e MO H V"4V cOi'aJVKf '"Kdth'-: llaltimere, Md."' ;" ' v- - C;ftt; Vftnti .0 W s :t ?j The sabseriber Would respectfully Invito the ttentaM of eserebauts to bio large eseorMteel f Baltimore,' Naw .Jersey, and Crowe WIN HOW GLAS.- Lewis. Westfe-rel's, Cole's Atlantle.an Ulater WHITK LEAD; Chrome Oreea andYel)owt. Ulnsrfd Oil; Spirits of Tnrpentlnei Sand Fsfsti Glue; Putty Copal, Japan, and Coach Veraihet Paint Breehee 5h Toots, Anisis solcara and eaaieiisJsv Oreend I's Into, all eoloora, la small eao. , ' Aad eonstsn'ty receiving from the Factories all ihe above, with a fcflerat assortment of as llelrs vanally pi'.li' hia line of busineee, which Is offered lbelnwret snarVat rataew .. uiu 1 o'lmiun . . . I '. , " . - Ne't orlh Llbsny Net. . , , . Baltimore. " -taaaj.!6sfttwwi&' Ke la r it". t-r.-..
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1846, edition 1
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