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Q ) THE STAR. Kbertm tt tuitale $ohtm. R LEIGH. APRIL 7, 1847'. , THE BOMCOMBE RANGERS. Thin company o 6S hardy moojiteineers raised by Col. rag and commanded by Captain 'Israel, arrived beta on Friday afternoon .et, and wets escorted to tha Capital, by tha Co' . jrherejthey were addressed bv Governor Graham in bia happiest manner, They were tprovided with quarters at Mr Hall' tavern for the night; the next morning, by invitation of Col Yartlotougu, they breakfaated at the Ea gle H.itel; and aoon after, were eeeorted to the ilop.H by the ddebu of the Raleigh Academy, fjllowV, by a large crowd of citiien, where they look the train for Wilmington. Col Pagg anivad In time to Join the company. Another company, Irbm Cherokee ol 60 men Diammanded by Captain Samuel P, Tipton, ttt4 through Athville oa the 9Mb ultimo. m nUit way td SmithviHe, Oar Regiment ia jlipuMr mm than complete. ' ITAVLOra GLORIOUS TRIUMPH! ft avtrll be aeea that oor postscript latt week waaeweel that Taylor met Santa Anna at Bo aa Vwta a the tha B2nd Eeb. and gained ova Vire one of tha gresiest victories ever known In modern warfare. Tsylot "A 5000 action the enemy more than 90,000! Toe HM4 oHtry wU exclaim, ia the langiuye of. ' ke Balmore American, kt tensor tha beroio chief," th Indomita ble man. where Aha Geniua of Victory baa inapired to achieve ouch 4eedT Well hat be vindicated the confidence of the amVke ia bia capacity and eoarage thie Roman in fitmoeae and magnanimity, this Spartan la simplicity! Every atep that be lakea to a higher and atill higher (round ia the general regard, tend a todcvalop In fuller and mora cleat proportions the oadines of A maaaiva character, subsist) - tial in iia worth and greatneaa, and challenging alike admiration tri efidettca.Tbia ia the girnt whom tha Lilliputians have been eirivt. to entangle and embairaaa tba Lilli putian at Washington who meeaare greatness neeording to the eoart atandard, teking Mr folk for the' model and aeek to. cut dowa all higher situTes to the recognised tarsi - r ' behave received Tbor AoeatV a new Whig caper, poMsbed. at ClaalteetHe, by Mr Dim a. It ia cood noted wluVepirit, and we not only extend to tbo Editor the Tight band of fellowship," hut keeruiy wish nitn aieceaa. ' CORRECTION. " - - We were mistaken, (we have since leam- . edi in our statement ..last week, ha , the whole Warren delegation were excluded from Ike democratic caucus held in skis city eon alter the passage of uw re metriotatg law, to consult aa to who ahould be the can didate for this district. " , Gen. Hawkina Mul has brother only, were excluded. , Mr. Wkb-tkr and family are expected ' ia this eity early next week. Aa urka- liea has.been given them by Gov. Gsauam to take lodgings with him during their so journ among us, which will no doubt be ac cepted, , . Tmk Valley or m Rio Gkandi. The New-Orleans Bulletin thinks that the rum our in regard to the retreat of Wanta Anna towards San Luis Potosi .. is incorrect; or that if he has marched in that direction, at all, tt is with the view of making a demon stration upon the posts in the valley of die tuo w ramie, or to resist any invasion Gen. Scott -may attempt from Vera Crux. He must, have still some 14.000 or 10,000 men, as the Matamoraa Flag states. his force in the late battle, as follows, vix: Infantry, - . 12.000 Cavalry, , - 0,000 ' Artillery, Sic. - ' 9,000 Total, - " - - 81,000 The Flag father states that Gen Taylor ai aot tall back alter the commencement of the battle, as is reported, but retttuned, at the very spot selected, out remained, at the latest accounts, encamped at the spot ce- tectea by turn lor the tight. , He merely moved forward, to Agua Nueva as- the moat advantageous point for innmrmientraM reureu to tf.e spot selected on Ml approach of the en Vtny, From the N. OL Cbrnraewial Times, r- -.t ", Exlsav 23d inotu1 r : flE BATHE OF BUENA VISTA Gen. Taylorhaa reinfbreedl since- tie Wde bv. Ctt NSumn and his resimentp givmg him ae many as ho has lost, say sev-1 -u hundred ana abo-wilfs Captain Pren- tie' haUery, not haviug, as before stated, met with a defeat oreaptum - I henr rwlfimgof Col.. May.' '' ' "Old Bough aud-' Ready' has escaped- wjt'iout a scratch. ' None of his Staff & afported killed or aounded. . .. " The R jtsonaada Pass bewwen Monterey, aud fltilU has been ke?t ronsntly open. iKa Ht hrlsm iu Gen. T6m faUofkeulscky.- . Xil that you have Itcard abonr Americari ajMon Wing token, is fudge? b be pleas ed to, remember, that what I repotted as Getpral Tiylpr's answer to Santa Anna, when he deottndadi him to surrender, is sxaody what I comimintcated to yon 'eorae and take mej 11 ' ,700 killed and wounded: on hs AraerW " .) ..-i , if.. i-. ,,, ; 4000 killed and woojuledonthe part of gUo Mexican. . . , . ; , ViS - A, ljutaat General of tlic- Mextouf irwy, jvaonervr 1 ' " ' -V- v . Mvnl Anna commanded irr persaar.- vapress comes irona msjne " fftt Monterey, and was Bine days from j that I ee tofSamargo, AUl?ta. TtvWf e Crosses have been' ciit off, except the one ringing the Intelligence ; to . Butler This is the 17th day since he heard from Gen. Taylor. V ---... The same letter ttsyt that Santa Anna had a hone killed by a grape shot. A postscript Id the letter says: "After closing my letter, the general-in-chief, con vinced, doubtless, diat the army would dis band unless it obtained food and water, or dered it to move to Agua Nueva where there are rattle and water -water before CvetyUiing." The postscript adds that they hate lost a bout a thousand men, many general officers killed and wounded, and among the latter Gen Lorabardihi. A brief letter from Catorce is published dated the 95th tilt., in which is said that an action waft fought at Encantanda ' on the 4th, in which Gen Minon won a victory, tak'ng six pieces of artillery, killing 300 and leaking some prisoners. Can't be so. Amot:. die Mexicans killed on the 22d and 23d, vere Col, Francisco Rerra, the Lieut. Col. ,f the 1st Light Infantry, Col. Penaof the ght cavalry, the 11th in fantry, "ana who knows how many more have met the .same ate " says one letter. Another letter giV'es the' following addtion al names of officer; Pep1 Oronoi, Pep Bonilla, the major ol'.the "egiment of Mo relia, Asonos, and LcvanuS mnjat of Huxzus. Besides General LombaraJni tf Angel, Guiman awl D. Miguel Gon;anl w named among the wounded. v IMPORTANT FROM VERA CRl Gen Scott, with 19,100 Troops landed at Vera Crux on tliejth March, ener is eonno;anc, by Generals Scott, Patterson, .WwaU:riywI -mmMfgf!. their Aids &nd the 1 opographical corps which approached naar the shore, towards the direction of the Ca?de, the guns from San Joan de Ulua ope.ning' fire apon the par ty throwing shell and townd ahot, but with out doing any damage to th recoonoitering ..... Gea. Worth's division, which, tt is said, has been assigned to the operation1 on the left flank of the city, from the local is o.fthe landing on the South and under Punta 4e llornos, had neceaaarUy to move in echellon to the rear, past the right, in order to gain his proper position in the execu tion of which it became necessary to at tack and take possesion of two redoubts threwnup by thetwmyy on onee of which wasa fiece of artiUery, and both filled with infantry. The redoubte. were attacked, charged, and taken, a spirited resistance be ing made by the enemy, who lost several in killed, wounded, aad prisoners our loss some seven killed aal several wounded. Capt. ' AronitisrTof lhe1dinrarrtryfwas killed by a round shot, supposed to be from the Castle; die ball severed his head from his body, the same shot taking off the arm of drummer (a boy) and, wounding a private. ' Capt Alhuttis was a Virginian, and formerly conducted a newspaper in Fredericksburg. Col. Dixon was woun ded in the breast by a musket shot . .The skirmishing was however no check to the advancing column, which passed steadily forward-to its position on the left and rear of the city, where it halted and commenced the work of entrenchment. Th e pipes used for pirpose of supplying the city with fresh water, bave been dis covered And broken up, completely cutting off the supply from the taaks, which are situate-d some distance from ike city. The city is now completely surrounded by our troops, each division having taken a stron I and advantageous position, with entrench ments completely cutting off all eommuni'ciition by - sea or land, and, at the same timi are safe from the fire of the Castle.' The-positions of divisions were establishecl on die 13th,1 extending from Punts de i Ibrnos, on the right, to Panto ae la Uauu - n tne rigni, m one unnnwen line, and ai mi active prenaraUons were on fort for' the immediate subjugation of this formidable pi aee; ' i o closely t s vera urus now oesiegea, and so entirely are every Wansfeommuni- cation, rut off, that, in a very tew oays, tne news most reac. It us that both the city and casite are oca. upied by our victorious troons. , , The renrral im prension seems to be that the city will surra tder in the coarse of ten dsm or twm weeks JVo doubt is express ed of the sascessful termination of the enter- prize. - - - - t ; OFFIC Dl, 'SP.lTCHEs HsADaSABTas Asa) T or OccvrATicK, Campos (Ae JMofb. iUU,Muen Viita. Sm: There tho honor to repo.tt that, having ta, CTored on the SOO- instant the enemy bad assembled ia very heat J 'ore ai Enearna- cion, thirty Miles in iront oi ngua mm, wkh-Hie evident design of attacking my post iion,l broke up my eamp a t tno Jailer place on tbefeUt, and toot up a el rong Iijio in from of Buena Vietavea miles aoaih-f Saltillo. 4 cavalry force left al Agm Noea lot me Bwrpose of ' eomrtig the ret ooval of auppliee ...rf.i.n. in durinir Ihe ait 'ht. " aud on the moMinmof ibeS3d tho Mexirs at aappea:od iumodiately in front of oar posiiiun. At II oVIoek A. M. a flag was sen, t besiB.g from Goneral Santa Anna a soma iona ot uncondi. sunender To which. I immediately returned a negative reply eommone and my reply aro Bemwrih eooioees. mo actioa was oommenee lau ia tho af teraooa between the light troops on the left flask, hat was not seriously eng ageo aui we mi inr of the 93d, when the enemy made ss effort to force the- Wft ftanh of oar pasitioa. As ob stinate ana sanguinary sonfliet w as aaainiNnoa wtifeibe ioteioals. toioagont tho day, tho re- sult being thai the oaemy w as completely repulsed from oor- lmes. An attscx or erv airy upon, tho saseho of Bos no Vista sai a dsreo.atrstioo opaa the elty ot Salltillo iteelt were likewise haadsemely rellod --Fily la the sight las enemy wnh4row root fcio osmp and loll hack opoa Am Moova. a die teace-or' twelve ojniWay Oar. owe fore oag"4 . 0",,!' aatiua Ml somewhat anon ol 5,100 nKu, hi le that of the enemy from the ataieow at of- drm. Kaola , Anna, may , be estimated at . 90.000 Oor success against inch great odds jis a atitfi. eient tneemiam on the good evmhifct of our troops. In a more detailed official report I shall have tha satisfaction of bringing to the notice of the Government the conepicuona gallantry of particular onttera and corpi. may be permiued here however, to ackaow. ledge my great obligations to Brigadier Gene ral Wool, the second In command to whom I feel partienlarlv indebted for his valaable services on this occasion. Our loss has been verr severe and will not probably fall short of 700 men. The Mei!can leas oat been Immense. 1 shall take the earli est opportunity of forwardinf a correct list of the eaaealtiea of the day, I am. air very respectfully jonr ob't aerv't. Z Taylor, Mqjor General V. S. A. vmauwdimf, ABIbtitt GcitSaAL ol the Army, Waehing ton. TsAHiunon. Sumrnnt of Sunt .1hmm U General TayUr. You are aorroonded bv twenty ihouund men. and cannot, in any' human probebalhy avoid aoffering a root, and being eat to peiees with your troops but, at yoa deserve consioert tion and parUcular eeteeni, I wiah to save vou from a eatattropba, and for that purpose give yon this notice, in or!er that you may surren der at discretion, under tbo assurance that yoa will bo treated With the consideration belonging to the Mexican character, to which end yoa will bo granted an hour a time to make ap your mind, to commence from (he moment whea my flag of usee arrives ta you r camp. With this view I assure yoa of my particular eowMderaupn. Uod and Liberty, u amp at Encautada. tebunry 82. 1847- ANT. LOPEZ DK SANTA ANNA, To Gen. . Taylor eomm't tho Ibroes of Um United States. fi'vADooAarsas Atav or Occwation. 1 .fear JItteHm litta, Fttnary tt, 147. J ii?1ii reply to-ywrrimte of this a -ij anlnf a. to sttrreoier my rorew si dlterotTotf I h.f leave to oay that 1 decline ae ceding to y. oar .", With high spert, I am, iyroVtserv'i, Muiar G. V. X Armw,mmmanHg. Senor Oen. D. Aato,lo. nopnit Santa Anna, Commander is Chi-v, La Bawantada. Headquartert Jinh. V of OenqnOxr SaltiUo, Jeb. W.18C.J Slat I have tespeetfally lo report tha. the stein lierieaa urea ia set ai Acua Noava. OkVlroqp lotd lbs poeiooas which they have o well iWfte and are prepared lo receive the en"my, shtftud bo veuU" aaouMr ansca- Aa rt"agewMot has been made winV Oea. Aania Anna, for an ezetaage of pnaoneiA 7 which we ahanaovi sU.sc nearh all, of those eantnrad from aa t different limes, besides a few taken in me action er" h MdV Ome wouaded or well ae woee of the Me; tew wnicn aave taiien into ear haads, have been movt4 to thir place, and are rendered comfortable. , ' v Oor loei ia mereoenl actions, solar aa are aa. eerteined, ameonte to t64 killed, 4.V woonded, aad 1C miaeiiiav - One Cbmnany of . o Kentucky Cavalry is aot mcladed in this statement, ite eekiM not betcf yet r -ported. I reepettfully re port Ket of the eommiaiioned officeie kilo and wounied,- embracing many aameS- of the bigiwot msrit. - t em. air, very nepectfoHy. year bb'd't efft't, . Z. TAYLOK, Major Ventral V. 8. A. Ctrnmandinf lae Adjatant Gen of the Army, Washington toes aeeertained to be 61 men making Snr eo tie Utef tilled, wouniled and laiaeuif 801. ' Headquarter Army of Occupation, ) Agua J&euva, March 1J84T. rr I have the honor to report that the troops of an Command occupied their original eamp al this place en the S7th of February, the last of the Meucan army leaving on lha morning of that day in the direcuoa of sen I-uia. It is aeoertaieed that the enemy is la fell retreat, and in a very dieergaaiaed eonditwrv the men deserting and dy ing of starvation In great numbers. I deepeteh s command this day ae far ai Enearnation la harraei bis rear, and aeoure whatever military supplies out be found th' t. i ., From Ibe etatement of Meiicaa oSoere parti. outerly of the awdical etaff left to soccer the wounded, there seams oe doubt that their lom ia 'Ae recent ectiea ia moderately atimaled al lr 600, and may reach 1,000 men, killed snJ wound ed, beeideiae tOOO or 4000 dewtere. Many officer of rank were lost. I enclose a bet of the naaa 0 f oaf own kitted and wounded, made as complete M practicable at thai lime. s One regiment (Kentucky eavaby) far net aachided, its rctura Coi being res The eitemy had fully reck awed pea oat total root, and had aaade atrannements to intercept our re reel, and est off the army, stationing fur that purpose corps of cavalry, net onty Immediately in our rear, bl oven below Monterey. I regret te report that they succeeded near the village ef Mar m, in deetroying a wain of euppliee, sod killing a eoowlerable numtjer of the eecert and leamstera. CoL Morgan, 2d Ohio regiment oo bia march from Cerrarvo to Monterey, was in fated by rhe Meiicaa cavalry, with whom he bad several reneeaatiee, but gnally dliporeed Shew wilh email toe ea hie ewo part. UepC Urahaot, - 14.- voluoleer serrios. was mortally r wounded to r one ef aflairs. I have no doubt that tho idefeot of the main army at Boeaa Vieta will eeearo- our line of communication (roes further interruption, hat I still pieposeia s lew days te ehaofO my heoilauar- lera te Monterey, wiw a view to make each farther arwigemants as may be necessary ia that quarter. Tba (fUpociuona msdelo harraos oar veer, vindi oae fjibe policy and necewlj of deteading a P"i tion ia noat of Saltillo, where s defeat has thrown the enemy far hack iato the interior. No reealt so eeeUire could hove bees obtained by holding Monterey, and-' our onaaaiunicatioaa would have been coraUntry in jeopardy. I am, Sir, very respectfully, .v , 1 1 tt Your obedient servant, -. .'...'I..,"- . Z. TAYLOR. The Adjutant General of the army, Washrngton, D. C. GEN, TAYLOR'S VICTORY. The Charleston Evening News thus speaks of the glorious victory achieved by the gallant "Old Rough and Readr:" ,"The triumph to our arms has been more sigaal'even than the previons en gagements; for Danta Anna ' commanded, in person, the flower of the Mexican army, was treble in lores to the numbers under Taylor, composed mainly of militia. The best comment on the boast of the Mexican General that he had won the day, is die fact dial he left his dead unburied and all his wounded oa the ground, retreating preeipitaudy eighteen ortwenty jailer in the rear. If the encounter has been bloody sad lbs sacrifice) of life great, so has been victory atmootwithout example ia military. annals. It was wrought by men principal ly who had but ;t few weeks since left their heath-stones, with no more discipline than is acquired on the parade rrotrndV ajrinit odds whk:h are never ettrounterrd except by great advanlges of position. Gen Tay lor had abandoned the defence which na ture provided. He left the patts of Kincon nada in his rear, and gave his enemy all the benefit of the open ground to his vastly more numerous forces. GLQBIOUS NEWS FKOM THE ARMY! Battle or Burma Vista , Gen. Taylor Victoriom. Central Taylor YiclorlTkc iieximn Army feef by Santa Anna ieftnir4 at Bueua Vitlm iihA Great &laujktrr. We Jay before our readers, says the "Pif ayune'' of March 23d, in adv...ice ol our regular publicationthe glorious lidi.lgs from the Army, brought by the schooner John Bell. Our reporter left the vessel in the river and came up to town by express with the glad news . The following account was prepared for ui by an Officer of the army. Itinny be relied upon Memorandum if Ike Battle Buena Villa. Prepared for the Kditort f the Picayune by Lieut J, J. C Jtihl, U. 8 A. Dr. Turner, U, S. A. who arrived at Mat moras on the 9 ill inst from Monterey brought the glorious intelligence of another brilliant victory over the Mexican army The scene of sction was at Buena Vista, a hacienda about six miles west of Saltillo. I ha fighting commenced on the &2d of February and ended on the 23d. Santa Anna retired to Agua Nueva, a distance often mites, leaving four thousand killed and wounded upon the field. Santa Aooa'e sdjutsnt General and many other ofTiers and tnea are prisoners, I he loss on our part was seven taodi kHled d wounded, Santo Anna's force smounted to at least iftecn thousand men; that of General Tay lei ta about five thousand, almost entirely volunteers tl is army ia composed of VVaobrngton', Bragg's and Thomas s natwries, one squadron or the l-t an J one ol the td Dragoons, tho Arkansas and Kentucky cavalry, asbrigade of Illinois snd one of Indiana volunteers, the 1st Mississippi shd 3d Kentucky ' Regiments ana one company ol I exas volunteers, vu T.'bToushi a list of 03 officers killed and wounded. J left in such haste that I was unable to obtain a copy, but recollect among killed Cant. Lincoln, Ass'l Adj't tien oral 0J..S. A. Col. Y ell, ofihe Arkansas caudrw. Opt Moore, Adjutant Vaughan ana oiners 'noi namtt) oi me fyemucsy eavslrt tm. Klckee, Liut. Uol Clay, C nt, VTillia, -2d Kentucky Infantry, Col. Haraindt Major Gofinan.lfllinoise brigade, many if the Indiana brigade, severs! of the Miaa 'KStpt regiment amliiwo lieutenants of Texas volunteert.,JAmcmg tha, wounded I remember Gen. Lane, Cdl. Jefferson Diaik, 1st Mi!Miippt Rejnaaent, Capt. Stein, 1st (J. S. JJrgoons, tapt. Uonnor, Texas volunteers. Liools. 8, (Q. French k.nd O'Brien. U, 8. .Xrti'Jfr, Ueut. .Barber 2dKenlncky Infantry. Ueuieoauttoorwin, tat Maiaa-'onv ReinVnrut and llaeut. IrVhiteaide. of ihs Indiana brigade, Tha official deapotches atf flen Tnjllor have been cut off. Col. Weren't regi ment Ohio volunteers havinsbaen reinfor ced b phrnmand from Moniery had reached that olace in safety. Col. CurlW. of Ohio, with one company (Capt Hnhlet's) of the 3d United Stages Dragoons his own regiment one of Indiana volunteeis, tha Virginia regiment, and f think' some Texas MBfett,' in sIKatiout 8000 men was about to leave Csmargo to attack Gen Urrea, who is idiil td be : about thirty miles tooth of that plaee with an r my of from 4000 to 6000 met) principally raocheros. f. ,, Ha is fbelievea to ' t hav e only 1500 regolar.trooi s. great many if not all of these cancderos, , as soon as they hear of tle discomfiture ol ScdlB Anna's army, will disperte', and the gallant Colonel will no doubt obtain the victory. This newt from sbove proves that the vsrrous reports which had before beeri re- eetvedor Utneral I aj lor s retreat upon Monterey , and the advance of a Urge force to attack our depots st Braxos and at the mouth of the Rio Grande, were untro. , Wa annex Bants Anna's .own account of tha actions of Buena Vista, as translated for the Tampico SentmsL , We havci the original Spanish account ia our possession: Camp mas Buika Vota, .Tro. 23,1847. Excellent JSirKh$t two.days of batils, in which tha cnemTwit1i trfam of 8,000 'to 0.000 menand. twenly, six pieces of arHlrery, lost nve olhis pos itions,'' three pieces of artillery . snd two flags, I have determined to g back to Augua Nueva o .provide myself with provisions, not having a single biscuit or a grain of rice left. Thanks to the position occcupied by the enemy, he has not been completely beaten but he left on the field about 2,000 deaxl. Bfrthtrmies4-Inve been cut' to pieces, hut the trophies of wsr will give you an idea on whien side haf been ths sd vantage. .. We have struggled with bungetan thirst during forty , hours? and if we esn provide ourselves wuh pro vmons, we ge again to cearga the enemy. The soldiers tmde my command - lisve done theti duty and covered the honor 0 the Mexican nation with glory. ' The cne my has seenlhst neither his advantageous position, nor the broken nature of .(he ground, nor the rigor of the season, it tias been raining during the action) eonld pre vent ire lemoie cnarge wnnins oavonet, which left him terrified. ' SANTA ANNA. ; A later New Orleans paper mentions ss tlirufa wounded. Gen. Taylor's effl- r ient Adjutant (lilies,)' and our gallant young Townsman, Brevet Sd Lieut. Fran cis T. Brysn of ths Topographical Engi neers, (son of Hon. John H. Bryao.J The Ametleans did not wait to fa attacked, but with tha most daring impetuosity: char ged nthe "enemy their officers leading I hem most gallantly. -o-Un. Taylor was eveiy where in the iliukrMlj of lbs fight. He received ball through his overcoat, but was not inimed, - Gen.' Wool Krenitr distinguished himself ami ail too officers fought like teroes.rf , "The AlriieSnV have posresiiorf if Cerral vo;Mier;" Chins, and all the towns between Camnrgo and Minerey. - j " " Gen. Taylor at the lust account r was still maintaining his possition uud.sturhcd by the enemy . . , v An exchange nf prissonerT had " taken place, and "Old Rough, and Ready's" rmimifo to Cof Marshall to get back ChsIus M. Clay and hi party, by taking Mexican prisoners enough to exehango for them, has been fully redeemed. ' i - After the battle. General Taylor demand ed of Santa Anna an unconditional surren der of his whols array, which the latter declined; but in return required ofGeneral Taylor to sui render immediately. Immor tal be the reply of "Old Rough and Ready,, as delivered by tho gallant Lieut, Ciitten den "GEN. TAYLOR NEVER SUR. RENDERS!" Gen. Taylor "oceupied his ground on the ui anil umi wnuuui oppotllion. 1 aero it. perhrtpi, no weaaie wiib waica eur muntry U effected. bich eweepe en" annually eo menny f ivtime, tt that W destroyer ef the human race Uonwmptidn. Day sfler day, year afUryear, tlie inutiaie ntoneter horriea to lbs pottule of the cold and ei ent tomb freeh added victims to Ha eomu"eai. No walk of life is eacred frm ite blight ing influence, No age la- eieinpt from it deem dealiaf ihafts. Tba eld, the m dJIe aged and the young all alike ant food for ibis common enemy of mankind The while haired patriarch whoa life of temperance ha rendrred hi eyetem imperviou to the aitack ef other ilia, and whoae gted deeds prepared him for Hie enjryment of life' calm eveninc. Buds oontumptioo raatenln It fane apon hi itU, and teariog bim rront a world ever bright lo minde which look ' complaconlly on daya well spent - la there ae help for the arnictedt !Ve nveventlve ef tha Jr wtr -txeet a r"ehartgeabte-Jhu1a and flckle climel We think there may be. And if the allegation of thiee who are at least entitles to veracity may be belioveJ, liter I a preveiiUre and a rrmeiiy. Wletar aBahamor Wild rnerryia offered to a euuering work! a such. It neede not the ad- venUUouo aid of a long string of Initio eertin catea to give k nolorkty. It true value tt intrinsic exejlleneo are euffirieiil lo entitle it to the conA- tence or t o uuMie snd " "Wan on 'iVTame: the nana of it inventor, a a benefactor o hi pecie For eal m Rakleh.'arholeaele snd retail, by : tl I I I . ,7j a. u... ...... . ' aad by Uealer in Medicine general in Noiih and ... . , - A CAHIt u - r altleii f tht UUJ Stsfeifiiis Excellency, jlamti K ' Pulk, was born in North Carolina, in tire county , of Mecklen burg, and was educated at lite , University 01 tne otaie. 11 in announced in the news papers that he haa promised to visit that seat of learning at the next commeneemenL wnicn wiu do me nrat (. 1 nursuay or . June next and to attend the meeting of the socie ty, of the - AUumni at that place, of which he is a member, tlie ' day before. This " w, uni miucui w ma native slate, and to the University, las Alma Mater, is hailed by his fellow-citixens of' North Carolina, without distinction of party ss an - en vent. which will call forth their best feerings; and to thd Chief' Magistrate of tlaa ;Uion a a ... . r . . . .i ' every respect " is 1 due Thereftire. ithe etixens of G ran viBe,-Warren, i'and- Frank in. through whrh conn tie the- Kail Road passes upon which he fs ; to travel. without distinction mt parly, are request. totmnet in llentlerawa, vSatiu-dav die ,17th day of April, to ajrpolnt a committo of gxraijgcments to rceeiv (be rresident and s suite at Gaston, neat she border of the Sta'e.'lo offer him its hoepiuilities, and to rontTuct him on his Way to (he University. A frill meeting is desired So appoint the comuii'ee, and to dt liberale uou its vari ous tWIUSf.,,,;, M . ,-, ""- t r-j, , Ur Marx CimxKs." ApriI C, 184Tk" .t(;t. te 1 j " A awt reiMv fur Wt,rtt u tin ctvRtR; 4 rtiia remedy for worm I one at the raftlc. traardmary ever a M ettemarty- eraitisatM orme ol every rert, Irani oMitrea m4 arfnll.; 1'lHMaxl periah by erewate oitbam tbeeaet aaoa aettit known, oerae otnew reeannt ainniM . 1 What immenee merMnstbilHy thett reateSpoei the part-nl he doea aol know, rd (lie doctor who doe, 4 umlcrtlaoil, tke enmplaiM bMlt katta IretoiR rtiitM pnwiou flower of tile -rhildrH. WnaltbMUbedone' f'1 The invar I plain. Give, ihi mmiruge, which wiM be are M do gord, if they hav ae mat mi anrt aTtliey tt, h rill Seatroy and -raiU them with a OfTtaiaty and preehioti ttuly aatoidahiag: v , It aatimrt harm ib amsllest latent ot lit airongeat adult, There is no muraurv .or mineral ia -Mercury it the baai of moH ot m lemedieat 1 1 theremcdt I ea-aelimea wort, ,tn the diaeaae Be never nae loaenfe. hot rely apna ihia. Kve pereoa a ill be; eoatieoed oe one trial. Out It la lb moat perCwtetare ever inveoled' . . , 4 . j . The immenae ml lbt tail eermrhaje lira, ia a ere eat of it a Value aad the eatlmsrlna 1a Whiek h I held hy htmilie. It would be auiie too expeay aivelo pobliea a velsra of ; eenifiealeetbat hare been oi ioc julm ilet and ihe pera n( it are, reqeealeil lo epread the Mm lo all poraoaa hom Ihev think may be bearfitled by R. . : ;; , , . Speak al tt i all bmiliea. aad f mi a til do jroar dely la )nar fellow tirraiinvt, ad Irrl aafUeed ol the apnrobnitno of all good uvea, and will receive year reoerdta heaven. We call SeaH good atrteae o stake knewa the' iffreia 4 thit onderful rrmeftj r ZPeepared aad aol.l by tlt8f Ot.'K k On . Kew Vorh and aold to Ytalvigh by H. V. VKCfD. ij.i.:.ajy.i i 1 Only Agent", to xu. Mm tse i,E.trui Ot ax :-. s roxM :: ..n. Oils OV TaAeVoVtoVt ( - Leal licr Restoi ef; A New Cta-mlcal Discover. Mnat people know that Skin and Hide are eon- eeHiHt into leeiLer by the oae of Tannin, estraeled irom aertein aaiaa, ate. When the toree and alrenglh ol the Taaahil wont eat, leather beeamwt atoad. hard. drv. hrUtlo. aratked, sovered with eruat, ka. Tbi all know. Terweteee.thctt, liHt, eoAaeea, molalneaa, Mrcngih, ajoothneea. ea4 remove all rat. fl ae bhotc. reetore tiioTeaol- . Tbh) aabMaaa Ibe leather Ik aeeofMl liaei bat lha wbok vlrtiM el rt are iaibrv artUlo. the Oil Tannin, hiah penetrate lb atirWat aad banloat, leather, H M ha been vweot tears to aaaVitia torn ! ty with the atrra, II hweiarlaalaaeeaettwaork that laaHaly meeewible oMrf . swa. j H beeami tike aea fcatler, k alt wapsete, wiib s aVIighikd left- -i .: . make all lfacr remplalely t4 peneetlf Miiiirriitma ! wirr.- erlctrly eta and prl'h, boota, ihoet'. rarri-o top,'irne, M, tiik, 4 n't an lncAaU I.MiiR me ul Iniker, ni( a aplea n potiati, tvea btghwilMta arw. Uaiiier Iwa, ad at . kaal douUwg its dui-vbila, ia I baitner ananaar the leathcriauvd 5 ' s . . 77 art Fael$.' -- '-. - Tboaa who will nay wear old b , laaa with aotaa ride with old earriate fopa, old bar n and threw tlteatroway halt Md look filthy ibetarlvea aad H a boot rhem, 1 aapeed doable ' hat e oeeeeMry ror ' artialea V leaUMnr to their kt.ti, ,-wntewti hst vear.ll trtaar prfjodnta , ,re vo ait '"X'tiet thef will aot. try a aewtilaeuw- ' erv. Webaveao tuvurt 10 ask Of Ihemf they aro . ' . U'. ... M,ak.M lt.l. mmIu. 1 til grtateiv ",i jTy'J T NowirtUmeaf Mcaee youreclwa! Sold lu Kktle.4fh by P. F. PSCt7D. IIAV'S te"J1l5IEWT FOR Pile eBrwtoallr eared by W. fetUin rwnedjr , TrmleortMelklertelily Jaareaatng, aot. wilhaianillna the erooy eonat-tleha JtM op m m lion of if. Heraooaioubled whh im lliirealn eeraplainl. Scalar Ibat ibcf wool'' " . Ihit Prep. .tKM k belr Jtouara b Ibe r rie ai tro boiea. TheiHibiie wilt -ee4let Hj ikaaMtho oaly remt )v arTered tk-m that ia k rolHy of any value wha ever. plaeea bete h ia koewo. e ry family h " lo rbeir hotiarr t pi tee it -ai lered it all. ri kahow N priee. Comatoek k Co., St Covstlandt.atreet, ie I'otk. aol prepra- . eatra, - r Sokdk Balelgh by v. pescvo. 8 TaTE OF NOR'WI CAROLINA, jonnsTow' orirTT".' Court or 1 leas and Quarter' Sessions February Term, 1817. ;t Elisabeth. Reios s 4-;) . , ': nn'' u Petition lor doesr,, Gastsa RalsstB,li.-.0-;-. . '' V" In Ihis cat's. H ippewing to th MtuaCtioO of the eoart, that Job a Raiiie, EJwm Rajna aad Mat thew Kaina ao veeeidenta of this State, it is therefore order d tbt pabUcalioa bo made In tho Haleigh Star tor a ' oeka, notifying said awa-raat-deiita to appear at hs awit term of out said eenrt, te be baU for the ea ant V of Jobnetoa, at the rewrt ,-; 8mlmrtt,rw"omIeaday May neit, ibea and there fc ' atw'w Cauea, if any hey have. hv the waver 0 the pe"itUnr shoold ffot be granted,' othemieo--Ja dgm, witt sotskew pre -eoofea6"a to eaid nooHrodt'.-teiita," ' -s-iT WlUMa,Tbomaa Baglay, O Wtt sfoar said eenrt, al affies the let ef A rutt. ( 947,1 . s ? r Av - THOI. B.VGLKr, CITu Priee adv. to (1 "'J "r"-: It gar , .'i St rave J or etolen Ran my Swift Crock plan At. tlon. awe n mile aouth vreet of Rah-isb. art Taos day n g il S3rd March Inelant, g blark Pilly -three year old tot tpnng arir r rrjrl milium aiioa a emaU arnita apot en her forehead, and nroba- bly tnhft ao'emo Of lief hind ' kettr iTty1 ether fl.fh mark.it k not rocollcctcl. Any infor.. rtretioa given-ef aaiti TiHy-will be thankfully - r -reived, and if brought horaa reaeooabl lebargeo said. , , . fWH, PRAOB. j i, . ttaleigh, S0.b March, ISaT, IS-u. rrf ataaaaaaaaawaaaBBBaaa BOMDAnDLIENT OF TUB NOHTIICnif BIABKITSt HIE8II .'ARRIVAL. L'-t.i - v rig, ,f ; BOOTS. GnOEQ, ,JTfAlTFAC- ),,?, II I N O "f OCK.AC. TBI? Subscriber would Sioet ftespectfully. announci, to his friends and. oaatotnete, and Iho Public generallyahitl he ha liiit retained front the- .North, with a toll sunn's of .... Boots, Sbaee, Crawf ord and U?n'a .. bkiiis, aiicn as cati, llorset Nt. and other Skirts, FliidiniTv-a i'hrrad, Twit, Nail, Knives, and every o ther article used bv tho Traf. " 4 Which lis intends to sell at to l..w aprieai that persons sailing, cannot fail being - sui. ted as to toality snd mice, for ha lia no heaiia. tioa in aaying that bis Stork ia. of superior kiad.aeiwr earpeearo', if eaUdL t jPI ever breoghtAo ibis market,,,,, 4 , ,.T Among bis supply may bo found. Inr Gentle on, toe snd common BOOTS. BOOTH KM sad SHOES, ttAlTK BSPUM18, Ao- . COOMB iaiavJLid ami IWli itn. SHtiperaj Kid and t hloroceo Uuakior, Whole snd Hall Gaitera. bU-k and tironaed: IV.ltlnw slippera7Walkng Shoea, Tiea.aWd, - r or nile and JbHtrest.liuikrne. tiaitera. Slippres. l)ooloesiid every deaet btion of H' rt and Ohilrlrm' weir, r' TahfcriherWogld bars it dirunctly an dereloorl that, ha wsrrantsvry article be sells - ftheiher of Ms trW maselaetare or other wkaand ifarrytMsgtlps,hs Htruead It with, out charged He Is Acternilned to soil as cheap lbs eheepst, aod h warani4 articles to. be st good as the beat if not a little better, - .l Th uber.rrber erettld most gratefully rotarnr -hit arlnowledgment to' Mt ntinerots eaatom-. era, Tot ths Ifberal patronage klven him, and inr fonn the Publis that holt no sopplied wUh. a largo Snfl aplpndid stock' of marofaciuilng, nalcrialu, snd 1 prepared, with first rate Wotl,' men, to laanufaetors ariy arid every kind ot arr. tiols, In ihs neateti, roott ftihioar.bls trWidor, sble efylsv':'.?l':"-:t1.'li'-.'' ." - He rniteths Tublie lo call o hit $re, at, 1I1 Soum East corner of Capitol. Squ'a and a few doors Easl ol 1)10 North Caioiiaa BoU uon; . .. . .HCkV POTER RaWigh. March l5,l8n.;.lW6 . STATfiOF NORTIfrcAROUNA; Court of Ocas and Qua rter ScwionowFcb aryTcnn. 847 Man Iteraaa WXsf- Jieob A. Suveat at alC J ,',,',! j9 la thia aaae, It appeariug to the aaiiabttisa ef the win, lhat Raehel Loe.kart, Salhr Wright, and Ike other hern el Polly Verell, are aoa resMeM at th a State, t k iheralbre oreWeO that pabifcation, be made k the Raleigh Star teraia taaeka, aoitft. kg said hen reirdeMa lo appear at Ik near : Term Toor mid ooort, to, bo bell loe- lha Coanty n$ Jobnaton, at the Coarl Homm U 8mibkeUI, ea Ibe tib Mtmlay la Mar Mat, rhea,aad there, to abevr eaute, V any Ihry have, why the prayer ol rtie I'eihioner abottlil not bo granted) otherwlae iudr oteat will be taken pro eenfeaao aalo u:.r sow v - Wltaea.1'bomaa BaeVnr. eU ,k t nr St 8-uilhfield tba U h ol Mareh, I S ir. - !,; ii.lvi.-" TIIOS. UAGLY.C-k. m Prk adv. ttilx .;."-, - Tha diMreoaing intelligenca of . thanias, sacre al Taos, New Mexico, notieed ru our last, is fully conntirled, and the' rirrimu stances, under .which it touk placed hyt loo iniiy utusiraies tne perutiy ol the, iHcau'aa charactert - r-r-V-- fc H4vii v , t I I - t ,i l .Laav ,nr fitt
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