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soon discov-Esed lo it tlie Banks must curtail f er that C?e. Wilson', politics . ZTcT M . , , , ffLeoislature has no power to pas- las unexceptionable as his manners. . . ... ' rinnk Ihp pisiini nsnension. as a disaster o r SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1837. He publican JVo ni in n tio n. , . , Election on Thursday, 27ih July, FOR CONGRESS. den. LOUIS L. WILSON. COMMUNICATED. Things for the reflection of the. peopte oj Pitt. A noble-souled people should inscribe upon adamant the good: deeds of their public servants, that they may be lasting monu Rmenis and examples for ibeir pos terity. From what we know ol IJihe citizens of Pitt they are such a; people, and are every ready not" rfonly to reward the lYuhful servi pees of a public functionary, but to( ! which could not voided." have been a County Candidates. JV Clerk of the County Court. Col. Joseph Bell. Clerk of the Superior Court. James W. Clark, Esq. Capt. David C. 'Bell. Alabama. The Legislature of Alabama assembled on the 12th ult. Gov. ("lay, in his message attributes the present distress lo over-banking, over-trading, and speculation. He recommends to the Legislature to issue Slate Bonds for four or five millions of dollars, payable in five annual in stalments, bearing interest at eight instance of cross fraud in packing luvo bales of Cotton, was detected last week at the Factory in this place. The cotton in the centre of-the bales was packed wet, and is now a hard mass, completely rotten, besides which a quantity ofp at 0 a 10 int. most fjistinguishtd braves, wills Some small sales constitute these deputations. 1 inordinary, would uol whole number will not, it is belie-ilrnore than 8 cents -J ved, fall short ol liny, l ue oc casion will be one lull ot interests (Elder Amn l ,XT those who wish to observe tiieKb V nprmKvinn ... i . fi H ilo Scostume and habits of the indige- seed was thrown in to add to iheHnous moes, and to listen to pow- ffweight. The man is known, andgerful native eloquence. 1 he sub- we are renuested to sav. that un-fouects to ue considered win proua- less he come forward snledilv andilbly elicit all the talent and tact of gpay the damage, with salislactorythe most able among uem..uiooe explanations, he will be exposed Hi sices oi a ouui c umcimiKiiv. uui "'i-""'" si "o - E make the true principles of an en-Jper cent, per annum. These KrrUtenvA nairint Urn i he truidp o fgooiuis to lie loaned to tne citizens their public acts. Some circum stances attending the present con test between the Congressional candidates of the third district of f;.0. give peculiar propriety toj iThis is the second instance of de tection at the Factory, and the? system there pursued will neces 'sarily lead to the detection of eve- ry such attempt, where the coltonj FROM FLORIDA. The Savannah Republican says: The steamboat r lorida arrived yesterday from Black Creek. Up to the day of her leaving (22d ul timo) nothing in addition to what falls into the hands of the proprie tor. In this case, for the sake oHwt? iiave already published in re- ... - . . . .v 1 . Ctn n..iita!i i I. I I 1:5 " ' of Alabama lor a premium ot lialiy,d"-"g fi", u "'""ftiation to Hie war, nau laiien piace.gSM-ar.uVo of one per cent, lo defray expen-H"as uesiroyru his ruaracier, uuuj .We jearn Jrom a plsst.nger, tui i,iiiircn in r u, ..i A "J ai'o .1 " " ' IP ond Sabbath in July Prices Ciu-nu, At Tarbnroy aurf ',.. " -l 1 fn I till v t Bacon, 1$ lii'pswax . uBratnlv, applt- l-orn, Col i on, Cotton Ikj;';. Flour, sujif. I run. I La rd, 3 Mo I as NATHAjNIEL MACON. IS NO MORE!! We learn with feelings of the deepest regret, that this venerableg patriot, em all, T. I. ses, they giving their notes foig'lial he will probably feel as aa was t)e general irnpressioii,E jy""1'11'' them with security based upongreaier laidiimy, nas, ai!,o ueMrujr-Mut all hostilities lor the presentSvi,isUpy , real estate pledged, payable indurged Ins cotton to the amount olgjwouid cease that the Indians hadg the above reflections. In 1817 orlyearlv mstaiments. ine oonasgt c " 4--ajaii icit and tied to tne ivergiaues '18, when our State labored uiidergso loaned to the citizens to be dis-kiuu' 'uyeueviue uw. asoutli ol r ort AJellon and LiaKe a singular mania for makincr alllposed.of by them w herever theyj gGeorge; that they have a large manner of improvements, a pro-jjcan, and the proceeds applied tolj xtre. Un I riday evening, odgqUat,tiy 0f corn planted, in addi- lit. II). g-.ir. tii. busli lb. y:n il "hlil. !!. lh. lb. bbl. Mil. "rfjoro'.x, -3 5- ICi 80 S 5 1:0 70 (1 . -4 10 J 2 11 i:j 70 75 lr(. 17-, 10o U5 fio fio 5 31 O.;. - 1(H) 2S Teacher JVauici PEhSON capable f ,,1,- WW., lfnrp nnr Leffisla-'Jilie payment of their debts and UieH'"5131". a alarming ure oroiie ouiuon to the very liberal ii - 'J . . . . - .1 : r if- r c u . . r uu inc piciiiiiifs ui iui. Cj. oujaii-ftfhpv rprpivprl fn lure lo charter away forever alljalleviation of public cal the most valuable rivers of tliei Gov. Clay, as might aunties. have been pbltiroMv called thelSlate " Navigation Camp.ni..;eipeeled. U out against a Nation- r 1..A r oh Lei man nfd: Kank of anv sort or in anv Cato of Republicanism, is vhom N()rth Carolina is justly ishape, and declares that in bis opi- The Warrenton Keporterg prou(j jn ti,eir ardent and lauda-anion such a "remedy would be rationsfibonrd fotin they received from ihe Govern- more. Slates that he departed this life at his residence in that county on the 29th ult. in the 83d year of his age. Mr. Macon has filled a large space in the history of this State. He has died "full of years and full of honors." We trust that some one, competent to the task, will in an obituary sketch, do justice to the character and public servi ces of the illustrious dead. ble devotion to the glory of theljworse lan the disease." iState, encouraged by others whose"! chief incentive was the delusive! (LrUeroent U t lay has been !hnnp nf mnnnnnlizmrr n harvpst ofilelected a benator ol the United j---r-" i o -m 07"The attention of musical amateurs is directed to a well writ ten communication on the subjeri of "Pianos," on our firsFpage. (L?The Editor of the Wash ington Whig has abandoned nil other points of attack on the Re publican candidate for Congress, and concentrated bis energies on that of his voting in the negative on the motion to organize the StateConvention; which movement he is pleased to term "ridiculous and revolutionary." it requires wealth, actually did carry the measure through the Senate. I til lea me to the Mouse with prospect! of little or no opposition. By that aCt Tar River was also char-! tered away forever, &i had il pass ed, the citizens of Pitt would have been subject to an execrable taxa ' tion in favor of a mosl abomina ble, sotdless, and everlasting mo nopoly; and that too for the use jf a river w hich the Almighty had given as a free and gracious high- Stales for six years, from the State of Alabama, in the place of John Mckinley, appointed Judge of the U. S. Supreme Court. Mr. Clayl f r .1. c in 15 now uuveriiur oi me oiaie, auui was formerly for several years ai Representative in Congress. wood, on East-Front street. TheKJmpnf hpinrr mnrp fliau tlipir irti- Elcilizens assembled with prompti-(nediaie wants required, have tude, and alter three Hours unin-ggdoubiless laid it by in readiness! terrupiea exenaon, s aesiructivef0Piiene attack. I progress was arrested. Allhouh The insufficiency of the Gov several valuable dwellings were inemment force, it is said, will at imminent danger, from their cnn-ijs time, prevent any effective tiguity to the fire, we are gratified$move beinc mace UIJlij tie fall. J ... . . . S u 3to state tliat tliey ultimately esca-:vvhen ey i)e brought out lo ped destruction. Mi. binallwoodgarresl the depredations of the !n-M lost property lo tlie amount olff(r,ans xvho are but waiting for theft gj-Twvwvi luv, aiiu a ai w , les to ,ar Vel tlieirCOin. Wlieil who can come well lecouH,,,,,,,',' Ket a School worth 'lu !ih n, ..,' fotin;!, in icin tv r t.' Sloif, Pill coun'v. AuiAv io l',.,,' Joiner, or K John Joiner. R lulv 5, 18:i7 Mississippi. The Pontotoc U- uioii oi the 1st inst. says: 1 ne Land sales commenced on Mon day at tills place. The purcha sers are comparatively lew, and way for all. But he who madejpe sale dull. Superior land, wej line mountains and the rivers rais-flare informed, has been knock ed us up a champion fur ihe en Ipd ofl at $1 25 il sis tho' a stripl'inu, that chain- Ipion was L. D Wilson, of Edge combe. The bill came to the House welcomed by nearly all the Gohahs of ihe State, each a host, with every prospect ol a quick and brilliant passane. Then when all seemed principal which falls due will also ibe paid in specie. Indiana will lost, a Davidgdo the same, and we h- pe all the stood forth for the people of Pn:,jStates will make similar sacrifices Uhey wilj again renew them. Really we feel for the people of Florida. This accounts for Gen ifJesun's request to be removed 'from ihe campaign. nearly as much. We fear that this destruction of property- is at tributable to incendiarism, but as the guilt has not been fixed on any particular individual, general suspicion, arising from circum- stnnrpc. it lhf nnlv irrnnnd mi ' J n mm ...I '-!. .1 :. ' v,lii m.b upuuou rev... f , rPfpivpfl n. o.. tea jiewunn optc. tf Orleans bv the Picavune neusna June I'J. state that Ihere is uw. in American liebecca. 1 heilpf.1.niH Texas.- Knoble courage displayed by S Some late lel-il NewH opposition etuug up !?ilTi!nl'l Pruc'nloiil llntirlnn nnil ttl I'. I 4 I I &t P . . . ixeueii u, hi i.i, nuvei ui i vauiioe,ft ti,at ,t ,s their intention to impeach! inn c rlml l . r i gfi . . . . . . I lV '; ol,JV UFU" luc lvJ"c,Muim. A pamphlet lias been latefy iiromwmcn sue declared sue wotildMnublished in Texas, which sirins. A i r c e- 1 1 i i FT " ' Rpreci piiaie Iierseil II lOIIOWea D.VM.ir ralliPr allPinnls Hi strin iIip Pr. nil. - i i i . . . s-i"- r r Kine villain who aesireu 10 roo uerffljidciii of his San Jacinto laurel and their noble river was savedto sustain their credit. . . i Id A Tr c,. vi. 2 . star. Specie. We learn that the State of .ew York will pay the interest due on their debt on ihe 1st ol'Ju- I..T. l.i. . L J i' i . t mi iy in specie, ana inai part oi ttielioi ner nonor, lias neen more tnanfej,inci ;s exceediuirlv severe unoi ill . r hl - I snaaea oy me sacruiee oi a youngfhim. The city of Houston is said gin near naruoro, "v,oun. l0 be falin,r ,aster lhan h rose Ihe lacis are given us by agaml for lhe iols tiere is n0 saje gentleman, and areas lollops: but another lesson in political his-,Vee as lhe Almighty made it, frou, r,, ,i,;a ... l!lhe flutches of an odious mo- The son of a respectable papers Cen. Wilson was sustained in that measure by a majority of the delegates from this Congression al district, most of whom are Whigs. The Editor is infor med that the following "wisea cres," as he has thought proper to call those who opposed the mo tion alluded to, aided and abetted that "deliberate attempt to sti fle the voice of the people a stab at the democratic principle:" Robert Willi ams, Sr. ) .T1. John Joiner, J of Pat. Alex. F. Gaston, rt. . Wilson B.Hodges, rfHde' Joseph Halsey, of Tyrrell. These "orthodox" politicians vo ted with the Edgecombe delega tion on the above proposition, and! nobly sustained "the democrati principle" by voting agreeably 10 the "will" of their constituents. We appeal, in turn, not to the Edi tor's candor nor fairness, but to his sense of justice, to right the wrong thus unwittingly,we presume, done to the Republican candidate and to the above named gentlemen. uopoly. CCSpecie is selling at Ne w Gen. M. Hunt has been appoin- .,i l I T.. I . I e . j r - i r-'yicu iuuy m witr uimeu oiaies. u,mc. uuc udy, t wccK uBo,i; Tjie 'i'ex,an Congress adjourn- findiwg the young girl alluded io,Jed lhe i7l, nf Juire. ai the dinner hour in the uooerU fn, n.,i,i;Mi;,... f n-. I I tj jwIH.UHVII l. lilt XC.U? Actuated by similar pnncip!es,Oi leans for 15 and 20 per cent. groom of the paper mill, enieted,p Telecranh is susneuded for lhe vjtu. "iisuii auui Mduus iui ujTipreuiiuui. ine uaiiKS pain i4iuuu lutuiug me ooor, seizeu inei iwant of monev v suppuseu uj uiu cuarienug ui a w-sper ceni. lor 'u,uuu. winch ar-KKn ana euueavorea lo accom itiited Slates Bank, as lhe most ex-grived a few day s since at Mexico. Bplisli hisTarnuinian purpose whei if. ,v v v. . fi, - c i.- ecrable of all odious monopolies; which under the hypocritical pre tence of regulating lhe currency, gambles and transfers away Hit property ol our citizens at what niimes and prices il may choose. This position can be sustained wilh regard to our whole banking system, but most clearly when lhe U. Slates Bank rules the destinies of all. In vain has he saved your river from the taxes of one monopoly, if y ou suffer another m shape of a u. 5. Bank with overwhelming pow er, to tax lo unknown extent not only your river, but your land and every atom ot property you may possess. 1 hat it has such power can be as it has been, sustained to ihe satisfaction of every man who: will divest himself of parly preju dice, and look with a single eye to ins own and Ins country's welfare PHILO PITT. It is reported that the town ol" Nashville, Texas, has heed taken and sacked bv the L'nmntirhR In. and approached the edge of theW(ianc Their wnrrinr, rp mn,. (L?SDecie is on lhe advance inscutlle which opened into thetlnnfP . II, .. I'3 viiumiwiu t III K)l New York, and now commands aichambers beneath, a distance olfjis noo. Of whon 5f)nn rp m,u premium Irom 1 1 to 13 per cent.0ln,rly 1. lhe cowardly nis-bS0Cciipied in devastating the 'l'exas creant was about advancing to se-,vonliers ed on by paintcd whitt cure uie uero.ne again, wnen siies;imenj dissatisfied wilh the Texian exclaimed, "Dare, sir, to advanceL0Vernment. PrPci,pnt Hnlli(ft,, iI7Mr. iManguin having decli ned the nomination for Congress in the Wake district. William A The Editor of the Whig no-pGraham, Esq. of Orange was se ttees the arrival of the Republicanilected as the w lug candidate, by ajfter city cannot be collected at alii candidate in Washington, and ad-BmeelmS ne,d 1,1 Wake on the lsilunless at a discount of full one File Express says: The Banks are greatly in want of what they call good paper. One bank which recently had over three hundred and fifty thousand dollars offered every discount day, has now about an average of sixty thousand dollars, not half the a- mouuiof the ability the bank had 10 loan. The banks must contin ue to want good paper more and! more. lo goods selling on cre dit either in or out of the citv. I'he mill for making notes is com pletely stopped. If there were any way lo negotiate distant pa per, it would relieve the merch ants; but at present our banks touch nothing, except it be in Vir ginia, and some few other places. ine Virginia nanus are creditor banks over a million of dollars, while the Philadelphia banks owe us more than that sum. The con sequence is, that a draft on the lat Ball at Sham. N tin vfiiings f it!, of July next, 'there w I, ;f J Hall a I Shoe co A BAND OF MUSIC ir-i fur tlie o-CHsiil Shoe co Springs, .lum 1(1. tyri'iin, will l;e THE WONDER OF THE WORLD!!! Instruction blended :cilk Mr. J. VP. ErSTASI, HE GREATEST MAGICIAN r-1 the present dav , -iihr in Kuropeor Amencn, the fflnw l u hom fell h;w throne hout tlie Unite, I M.-.ie havesM in terms ol I lie holiest comuinidiiiun; , Proprietor of Ihe .Most splendid Spparcdu In the centre of which Mr. RYAN oil! employ his cience to excite Hie iit:;iii.. lion ol" tlie audience on a viuinv ol ' ob- jjects, (and all n'itVeifiit from each other) which will produce hv turns u ondrr aid s:jHinazeinHiit, to cliarm the eve of the io!ding, intent upon penetrating tiie nij 'eiious delusions presented lo tueni. For 2 nights only. On Monday and T ucsduy. Ik 27 and 28 of iugnst 13:17, mils that "every body" is pleasedl,UStanl . .... ... ,. necauuo.,S 07-Gen.Jesup is reported to be' the Whigs lest they ,e their birih-grelieved of his command in Flori- righl lor less tnan a mess of pot-Ida, and Gen. Macomb is appoint tajie a now anu a smi e; nnHSeu in ins sieaa. jy. r. star. says, l4we heartily wish that Mr.' Wilson's politics were as ortho-i 1 . Governor of Kentucky nas aeennea caning tne Liegisla- per cent. A very large amount of specie Swent to Liondun yeslerday. Spe cie is arriving Here Irom all sec tions of our country, and is leav ing principally for Europe and Canada. dox as his manners. We are gra tified to observe that our "lessons" Have had some good effect. The lure together mittee from Louisville, he says rt rrnr V.Win. . . . . . St."" b""" V"U,VJ lUWI UJ . .Hdrs lo ue an apt scno-the measure-the alarm would be aar, anu wuj, due attention to po-increasedihe people are oppo- r ui rcp.y io a com-fSYork papers states that thiriv uiuubanu wurnuieu are uui oi eni-S 1 lev wi nrnhnh v nrr v T.. nn im.: j ... . "cicii j u i i ,n l uvi. riir. OJA writer in one of the New one step toward me, and my death!has granted furloughs to nearlJ be on your bead. 1 free myself frLu tuP mon nr ,u t! uy jumping uUi uicst; idus. h juntll the middle of Spnfpmfipr. li. rri -ii iii. tol I ine villain approacnea mil a step ; case lhev slloud I10. ., m . . the girl dashed herself forward, falling through the two siories and breaking her ribs in the most horrible manner. Such devotioni should be immortalized suclV an instance of self-sacrifice shoufdbe! hailed with the highest admiration. It is perhaps needless to add thai the young man paid dearly fori his attempt,., to the amount ol $3000. World. Examination at tVest Point. The performances of the Cadets fat the late examination are said to have been very respectable, iho . . i . quite so gooa as in lormer not years. Bait. Trans. Large liooni in the Hold ol Tarbovongh. This Grand and extraordinary F.xln! tion will le coniporl ol 'A pan. PART I Tricks d" Addiess, ' nancy. Physical l.spt'iinii ni-, Leei1 main, nlcciiamcal, Alagtcal mid 1 1 11 j; Illusions P MM" 2 Extraordinary A iiiu-mifi.'S, Phantacipal, Surpiise. Avion;? Urn '. b Metamorphose, and a ari'" v ui l auni-t Experiments, d' dicatt it lo tin- L it'"-. PAKT 3 Tlie woudoif jl iui.i uv.U m- rivalled Dance of Dinner Pales- lhe whole to conclude with 1 i-f l-'i4r ishing and ftu'prisiii Pistol Trick Any Gentleman wi'l !i? allow el to lor-' A PISTOL", with powder a.;il tixll, ami i tire at Mr. It van, who will rrr eive tit b' Jiii .Tny part of Ids body ilie f.i!ji;,anv rx (designate being the2 Iuiii linn- "M- ;-' jieiiiptinjr ih,, experiment, a tea I '''' 'attempted bv anv other pe;-on 'n ' world except himself, and staui ' SF. PLUS CLTR V of Hie Cabalistic Art. they are to forfeit their lauds, pri fivileges, &ic. The disbanding ol lithe army has produced dissatis faction among the people, who . I.II.-IJ .,! , n,nY -sioilS. They are also, il is Said,Kof danger, as this (Val W no't perform' dissatisfied with President Hous-lluntil ,he w'"'eof tin deceptions arcf ion, for not permitting them tog,000 A1U5,C w in MU nd ,!,c LxJ"' march On MatamorOS. ' '0r A chnnge of performance "11 'r llmade at ech renresentation. 1' n"' Indians of the Northwest. We have been informed that, wilh a! view to establish amicable rela tions between them, on a perma nent basis, the President has di rected thai invitations should be given to lhe Sacs and Foxes, the Winnebagoes, the Sioux of the! j'Mississippi and the Missouri, the! From Mexico. The New Or leans Uullelin contains advices from Vera Cruz to the 14th ult. The principal item of news recei ved, is the suppression of Gen. Montezuma's insurrection. e was defeated and slain on the 26thf play by Gen. Paredes, and his ar my utterly routed, which victory! jin a greai measure, irees Alexicof (of domestic enemies. There is kittle in . President Rnctampnt'c message lo Congress in relation to Texas, but the little it contains, li on 1 (I nrni'o i . 1. . - r.-.v. o ...niiuiS i uiiuii.iew lork.the pric-t -l State to prepare in time for baitle.j$I",ndrr? n,u' fif,y dollar eligible seats appropriated to Ladit l,u Children. , inri'ickets 50 cent" Children nnf IO hIf pt i,-t. Domts open h 1 o'ti"c' P'-rformance lo commence at b 'ICI l, precisely. 1 ickets may be obtain'1 ,l the principal Hotels, also at tne IW iSeais for color'-d prrsons 23 cents- it Touch them and they it"1 speak for ihemselrts. IIIaVK ent to Mr. James 'M' Tarboro', one of my spl?"'1 ai! celebrated French Grand Action Piano Paries, Made by Slodart, Worcester: Dtw ew ork, the pric. Pployment in that city. Washington Market. .Tula 4 S3 1 ... r r i . t f, - ' v iioways, ana tne aacs oi rtiissouriJifl urpentine. new dip. 51 AO- t,:...f i i .... . '?f. . tt -7 tuinyio sena deputations to tins city.UJd $1 40. ofem-gThey will nrobablv arrive heipil T;irl 00. about the first of October. The . 77 ' gprincipal chiefs of the severalf j Petersburg Market, Juh 3 Fraud in packing' Cotton. Anbands of these tribes, with the Cotton-No chance in Srir. uhiib i ,n'r aii ,!,..ie are desirous lo .vee and examine tin1 vl- best Pianos made in tlie United V1' ' wil do well just to call at Mr. u''', land inspect the om now sent- I j Ideavor to keep Mr. W. repularlv s"l'' Jwiih fust rate Pianos iu the lo("il c,i' price. E. P. KASH.Pclersbxir Sole A"en in Viipinia and North tina for Stodart, Wones'er & ''"'.'.'l Piano Foites, Alay 2U, 1' . fol I1" s I t a r
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