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( ... - " . '. ..." .; -J It. - H -""' . . -.' ' v . - -- . .s. -. . T 1 I 1 I. Monson s vtlalle tViVompare'c! With Irish wkyi.EW the Medical Faca ty of our wlyilHr.nlcinrdayhicfe their diminished heiid, that they should he no bund to it neveraiifHc?fntfv'.tA:jr ed virtues!. Kf f-i--V"'t .r ... 3 TUB PEOPLE'S i?REft 1 ; . Friday, September 1 8 , 1 S 3 5 . j TRtD VTE OF RESPECT , , - owe yjyori VaroUnd,, " " v -Hanover Counlyl J Our r PUdtbnd Quarter Sessims, SEFTKMne.! TkcSi A D 1835. . ' .f1"rioj1,e C?u, held in '.Wilminaton on tl.e , I3tn or September, 1835; in the Court Room to - he. deep regret felt '.by ihem at theJ Joss Attained bjr ifie death of Joskph A. Hill, Esq. ' T,?br w tailed to tbe Cl Tbe Wlowing ltewlutions were introduced by Uamel 15. Baker and unanimously adopted;'. of Josf.pu A. Hill M Jw.d not only us an irrefatal1er loss to tfie IroTeion ofhicb he wa one of tbe briHitst flna?f?:l' br 1 ! a cAlantr to the comraunity Itt which he lived, anj to the State at Urge.. Jl4SlvcL That red person wa, field n Ne w-Orleansn bad .rtnrnn. immt t ' r a -v -.i- . i" - " '5"ge oi a man bv the - . i . ; was calculated to create i 'th but little ejccitement of violence,' were induced cure the peace of the chv.1 ThrJl .Lt 1 OUtsev were arrested. W- uu ; " " .V -r pvunoui i Ha -j a I .T yuia.4iaston on the berm uau; oi Jigb ;capa!r the horse " :iiTu,"ailain? officer at came iriffhtene Z t1 t: ' r , t- wug - were 'i v T" luo "Hisc1 ot the ceeaea in "13: r!W ; ard ao their Coi: Fa r -K-i. a ae mechanic Society of ATewdrIMn- 1112. orTJarticmdiiAn tkLL:.i ' . Y . . ' 'Tf . - 1 Be Mayor ha i'no.MPSON. andW ! r?eu uie citaens ia.WUd. I.. ... : i:. measures .11 evil dtaW mon; whbir w 'a,,X.'nl to have hU noti ,hat ,iey had be desis, 'TS S lo".d !P violated, nor our Jaws iramnW .,,J 1-..,;. 1 . V,. CUlelS4 and if not - 4 . -. . . UUL W 11 II vay e uater in the BHiou, Few " S' ex, of ha Tift. ! r. ,auiir."0 a beTored .odibbor. v d u i. i k. rx a m a ii lira n n a . nt i apDrehendmfr tK, t?. j , ' iea or 8 fe. immedi . 10 P- .Uerthis trail, and into the can. -.i-I --v v.,arueu tojix were me unfortunate xrirls. tn,K-. ..7:Tl ....... vommo n-.. r.a:- i . i - . . s . ' - -ov vviiu i at Port TCino- R.i.-LTrrrM" cer me wagon and horse. oreciniLnt v r n ... ' j v a liil; a -rari iiiii ii iir rkiki v . ' a . . 7 "V"n-ua uul w see ttie accident . J impumty.H r. the widw and relatives of our deceaaed frjen. and professional brother, in !!.-; tts for the death ot ne wh--.se virtue gained for him our love, and .whose talenu secured to him our admiraiipn. Jlfrtyed, That ; .n evidence of the deep aensib.lity ft-h or somelanrlioly.a berearmnu we tv-iU wear the usual badSe 'it uioui ning fur thirtv dav. . .1 "es'.'r4dt That forithe pnrpose of pernVtuatin'r Uiis tribute of respect, we will . rpquest the Cou V. . " sston io jsprrad IHe proceedmrs of the Aiming upon ihcir Records. ' . Rtsolred Tl oe sned by the Chairman: and Secretary, and - r.red,,e f hedcr( ascd, and pub. bhed in the People's re and Wiluiin-ton Ad Vm f - PA VIS, ca; , S, F1" ihe.rcdinK 4 Zeroing Resolutions yii?0"' beini present) that the said resolutions be, spread vpoTi the mi .me. of this Court,: nd tint they oNjply symP: hue with the fcclinc. of the BaVandOiHceSf the Court as wa forth in said resolutions. ' . A true copy from the Minutes, ' NT TUQS. P. DAVIS, Clerk. . . ..i i-i I, : ;. .-. .', v TO SLOW SUPERIOR COURT. The Gentlrmeii of the Bar berrry assembled i wniiinwi suiMig roorti tit Unslowj Court, i.is -...y. ionniiinn itj uhair; and M. E ianly . aclinr as Secretary. th ftitlo5n-M.i.. lTVd b Joh Bryan a, unanil netolved, That in i ourt, m nee Htr !l- & hT rrcmature drmiseV Mr. niu me btate has lost one of its most Useful and patriotic citizens the bar mm f It. rWr I!'!?.U; nnd s?ci,',y 'neral, a mcmUr of the ....vuMuiijona iioutc enaownicius. T,yM mcUly docreee. that fiawi wnicn Knew mm shall know hi is who iavo eft My iw jaarurtive aocAety.. He was indeed with ns -i ...i umra me genueman of chivalrous htinor faccrimj.lMKed inannert and cultivated Intellect" nndoftha most unsullied purity. 1 ' Jwre4r Thate! will wear the"sal badSe of mourning tor thirty days. J Urn Wton i,t was ordered that n rny of these resolutions U trHrisaiinM to Mrs. Hill, with aSS ranees of the deep coydolelice of this body.- Upoirmoiion it was fimhor ordered that the Ga r droinjrtonj and Newbern.be requested to-publish the foregoing. i; . O-Corhectiom. The wnort -.wf.' t:. converted Jew, had retired to Italy, on an in dependent fortune, which he swindled from ie Ullcd States, turnabout to be a 7e'- "e s now .b .Massachusetts, with - Msge.iamiiyr and m. indifierenfeircum -v -uu uas? accounted to'the Society for "C,"'";u "Agent, for all the funds he re- " Murel's GAJfG.-The credibility of Murer Pamphlet is further established, by U,e arrest at nanotte, ienn. on ti,e Ilth in.L'of two men of .. name oU imXt who have confessed enough , " : ; T A-JS anie appear on the list wicn -murei pave to Stewart, . V" 55;JcdsK Stbaxgc will take the Wilmington Pn-cuit ,?h fall, having-exchanged UiV -fthe .oorougn uircutt, with JtooK K .ORVrOOD. JjT Tha Proceedings of ih ri rough .halt appear next. week. V - r ... ' - ' - ' PpcLAMATrojf.Gov. Sw am assenil)liniFS?iH at tf; 1 ?'c'are pAinrully Temindeti of th decrnse i the last temii of our . brother, Jostm A. t tsq. of Wilmington.', fc ; , fiV . .'nw "im.snau know hnn no weyer falls with peculiar affliction upon have been nroud. of his friendship, ind jyed at tlnsl.Court so ofteffhis agreeable ANTiHSLirruy Jci WT.Sjsyeralpersons J w " eiati orilie ;Amptican Antt SlaTery Society ; defending its doctrines, and-a- wing a deterniinauon on thepart-bf the institu Uoa to persevere irr th;obj6ctqf.itsiesVabIishmci,t. They say they n-vcr wiU surrender the .hbcity ,of speech, of the press, or of conscience while they would refuse the slightesvaid or couHtcnance to any furctWe attempt on the nun nf tl.. wT,,a VCpimt .-crrile insurrection, Xoth y -ccouni ot ine calaiyitics which would attend .noa account of thc occasion which it m'U ivo : 1 Proclamation, dated I5dr inst rt t.... : that the polls. Will be onened nn tlw, ' day m Noreihber next; to decide on the ratifica- yr w rejecuon of ihe amendmenu ro the Consu lutiorfof this Stare- ' - V . 5U ' ' ' ' ' ' Qkn. Smith is elected mavor of Baliiom . out much opposition. For Smith: Al'hi- Davis. 1611 - : ' ' 'a &ThcNcw-York Times v., tl.- -J - . . ?" HIOIISU auuFess oi tne-American A nti:,! e" 77 ' ? ,s Mistical, false and deceitful, and-we will not facilitate what we S b? iulend -e deluding the JUWELL.-The wanufactu'rihg citizens of Low! eH Mass. are giving much encouragement to ihi -v...vnisw. XI WOUid be W&JI f.,r .1,- ,. - wt ncJI ,wr me. jjoutli to dupense. with "the "manufactures" of Lowell of evert cL.ni-t in- - ' every description . i . . ; Havkbhill. An tttemm ivH' it:i v an abolitionist lo lecture in Hav,ijl -m... u. . he con.regatu),, were dispersed by a volley of lighted crackers and ston cs. promptmeasUrt-sHiIIbehPnfr . .yyj-w auMHu i u era to trial. I J'lorida Uerald. FROM THE aALE-IGH REGISTER. John A. Mure'l.-Lw nr. ;V.i..:-. So'r: ' ".Pamphlet of tV. -r.-l - TY" """" -ne aaventurea of th,s jndmdual who-fi'oailhe onprecedent ed atrocity of. ljfis styled 4effSt Western ; Land Pirale A y6un-ffeDS man by the .name of 9te . "?.7.!V. J -trayeHer, wornISrns jf the ronfidence of Mdrel, who. supposS I P? Me confederal, dfe closed the historv of onp nf ,h .J-i ! iftff apd ;di6cip,ned Hnd of Robbers that S n "w- any coat!Iry- What renders the publication of these disclosures ml" in ereaW at this moment, is the evident wnicn tney aflbrdJthai-Murel .1, sti''ator ad nroJi fic U msorreciionary movements of the WesL It seems that the nloii h:d huon ' time brewing; and embraced all the slave holding States Thei.iiamp nf U -..?iL.. tic Clajf a Murel stj-Ies his confederate!; are pubhshed in the pamphlet, and (he foi- "viu are Piven a th nAA.AJ : uim Carolina n pdtrPH n ellion aniong-the negroes," viz: A Fen t res, 2 faicklejohns, . D. Harriison, ! IVf. Cdopwood, RjHuiston, W. Mariners. T hofirl taiK. . . i the bank to learn the cause. They be held a bonnet floating on the water, and the norse rendered furinn h iK- r-n - i.- i mg and plungihg in the m6st atvful man uer. Assistance soon arrived, and the uouies oi ine uniortunate mr i tL- r, the water.' bu t I If. ...v tJm.i, II JJ SU posea mat in backing off the 4? J?' C'W Mr: MORICEMOORt OBITUARY. ui' f.-t t3 " wis ins cm the ui a- lew tnrmt1i two small PRICES CURKEaVT, CarefiJly Jrrcftid StjicrSer 13 Terpentine. .f r v- I T. - , j tV"" per fcri. rue i ax th Suit. a o i ' - - wiin, qo ' r since Col. e fa - b lodged his family virijnirn nit van iwinillr ihrt ... . k. L. : n . ... . 3 Hooks left the nU -cr in .IonL?omrrv a II Ir ina aM-kkKa a mi miiuiri. ana f.rr-w-- . i on hi. rtr ;.i,:.r;,.?reJV0. n"we-Ttour t a .a m ' west: in Tot lt w me tar r' ..- I f7-y ' wall. the 1- a ;re- 3 4- J. Hackney, Solomons, "S Stoirdon. Perrys, Guilfords, S. pulkes. jL Johnson, B. Kelit, V. Miles, -L. Smith. Farmer. Ohio and Michigan. The IJP.;, :,-. Uf Michio-an have made n rn . .i4-rt... ' . . - ' rri'iauon or uaureu aaa hfteen Uiotwand dollars, tomee --f.ciSeucy mat may ansa. Every arrant a. r t - - , uc,h l3aK.ng to defend the soil against the con templated itivasioii nf OM, - r-.... , ... , . iunieer corns - .- io assemuie m Madison county uuJ the nmsnt r ., - rwv. . uiijr umicaoie arrangement :, 0::"0pe,eSS' :A received in w.iy oi aer-i ork, dated 27th of Auj. from respectable lawvrr in ,i.;ii.i.' . : . .. ,1. . A , . V c says, -we are on eve oi a uoi-der war with Ohl- oc shed. I arii tl.Ie a........ . j uiuiiiriii . i nnna - . iuaxcain or- m , . Uou Benton. The renoitftd rri t .. ' ' iauii oi ulv., us yoitcctor of the Port of New-0r- iurns out to be unfounded. - r lurtiish of increasbdevetity and oppressionj Ve intend to sho,w that sla . political evil, and that.lduty c l policy require its Immediate abolition; oUier wods-while they dread and decora the! vils alluded tc they intend to take the necessary Weasures to produce thent. fhey deny having sent pacagealo any persons, exceptre respectable ! ciluehs, at their own re quest; but have sent,!by.mail, srglepap,m ad dressed to public officers, edUors of newspapers, clergymen, - These cArisiU gentlemen & gam assert that Ui$ liave not sent wipers to laves. This. -if asirrtcd'byny persons not miiient as pious rianV'ud. 'Vespctabte ciuxcns" would be a mosf scandalous falsehoods- knou-n in K tn .t. I. '... ." '. . . ---w ujr y ciuzciu ot this town, at teas. . : Theldocument is well written, and calcuJatcJio Oeceive and tonscoVutW to culist tersons o ih Kleoftheabontwni4$ it evinces a culm Ynali . . C1 fcejuig auhe.&oth. th iutf gnWafW . - onn. and ad .attendant consequsnoesj . Tiiae a v f una ..f it.' 'I s T 1 ( . ,v... e.viw -uc iiicKienu of the restih-whieh .is not in iK"l-r. lll..r..t- '.v.t . .. . - r . vw.yuui, oi io me abolitionists -h?y Poland wiUbeilenwd; . W : !h Praons who have signed the mpei .". f fCBMCNOltES. ArUiur : luukmj William Jay ; LTizw . ',"7l?'7,n V , M; D fLewU Tap V - Pr; Joshua Lcavitt; Sarunel &CorniWrSinf r r.w-"i i -q Aheodye Wright. .v. " C e HWntkm of Weh.,hiar elosco: rta ation in jhVKt, inst-. m.M,onary ip, were plecte iortthe . Wesurn arKTSouthVeatetn Siat'esV.r?n J rf - -r 4 CW nd " DKeniner r .Qonnecut, but formerly of PhUadctphU A subscription e. .l - r- - f iiuauc nir in niefnL...: - I '', - "v.xi amounmi to sa 000 .i.;Itf and several reolnti ; """1 Vr. . T-"r.r "MPwu, expressive acctcmunatioti tn i: .lj . .. .T ' "iU tuiucjv was made, nn ii. ;i. it:. f!.t. : . ..... i v yy "&"t. vt uie UU1 a buildmg-m which a scliri : r color! :.. ti- . . . y v...,..,,c, in iorwicn. rt ,ftt nu. ...uus anu sashes were a m. 1 ' t - - - -4'wy ucxuoi ' - ",c w5;.ecuo o.t the perpctraloi s. . ' The IIartfe-d Times.; has the following re marks appended to the proceeding in this town asl a W;rPf t,in,n Ve ducted in a coot a mannerj perhaps, as we could reasona bly expect, undtr the excirt ..nt.K13: Uieir creou. tJur souihrr i . ex to be ,i , . tiiuiusiiate oniv io hVJSrW aRR,t the effe Jof ne mcendiarv tinner ;r..r.i- . . - the i.nr.h -r?--' F"c seiuiment at Lt : . ---.Fi sinaes oat a ft:w rJ r raw it Has been pro-ressmi- tor a few i.ast weeks tli-';.fAt; u P ."'S oftht- r i. .:!? :Veilmte abolitionists h ine - same fcn'rTt r . . . 1 w;nuw incir. lathers nA j i -.. ? . .. - .. . "T rj ou- riag tftnea V f ft.' "a ; .; j," . oaven. mid vo .1.ll .11 " T.tT - ""uu3 whi- diinr r ,k r l s Ci e? some 01 'be 1 auors othe south rtm r. - , - looses, lo cast thft 'r S.T"?-?-?"- the Democracy nf,i : ..nr,c l.uo:,,sls l!PP to Uiis effect fli V K, Anlr- statements tm Sit2r. nd if con- The- lone of the Public M . ' , citirmis in New YofflEL. e?S?P.j,e!,l " the various oi:SUt d hasor wilKdaV to eawmseTe cauS nnt1 catesofi, TV?P -ffiltiesr enotigh to eouatr eting (his exciting su&ieet " U?" withdpaxiy J. Secel, O.'Barntt, J. Harris, K 1 jnf i'. . . .... i 1 iisi is publisiied, that it may lead o the detecuon-ofthe villains, if the names be not : fictitious ones.) That they are not so, is rendered somewhat probable by, the fact, that several persons mentioned in the pamphlet have been Arrested and hun? in evidence of .their y Vp VTn ,n lhe PIot hang been! ob tained. Morel is at present confined in he Penitentiary for Noaro stealing hav ing beeo. sentenced to ten years imprison ment 4t is fortunate forhim, that he is hunted down like a wild beak 1 - " xvagon and horse were precipitated upon lhemua;dtt,,r - deaths were no doubt hastened by the Turious struggling of the horse." .'?". ; - -:. .c ' CmrtrtV, & C. September 13. Daring Robaeby. On Mnnr?- . t.JI . e . . ... wM-rwai oi A-tDt. J. K M.rt e . . r " iuwru, waa enierea whtla the: Cap tain was asleep, without awaL-inc u;JZ and robbed of a considerable quantity of cloth inP". amonar ithw-k i - -'-s, .src muse wnicn ne nad worn durin? the dar nrl ; ,k.. pocKeisoi one ot the pieces of whidt was the sum of TAieeJiandred Dollars, principally i U. Stales Bank- notes. LWigent search was made the next morn ing, but for some time without success. At length however, suspicion was direct ed to a free boy of color, named Edicard barter, who had been lurking about the town for some weeks, and who. it wa- said,. had left that morning, fur Lancaster. A party immediately started jn pursuit .... j . it. overtook- nun about twenty miles a bovc Camden, where he had taken ud -w. uiguu kjii searctiing him the; w-oie of the money was found, and the culprit brouobt . back and lodged in jail. He had his trial yesterday for the offence before a court of Magistrates and Free holders, and being found guilty, was sen tenced bv the Court to be hung on the third Friday in October next. - Camden Journal. tnp, buoyant with xh '111 l S5Ie.Sf brtaU,Cih Without. Vug&" perfectly re.gned to lis fatc; on U;e WrJ La Jrfn ' ,b,erred in burial groondT wa teneolenLAS a Darenr - .. v nib a tas wm inn in . m . bMV ,Wl Se"tf?t the 17X a 8.00 12,00 7 do Floorint It.4. - . . i Sep. 11. POUT. OF WlLMracTOX. ARRIVED. ' ' 1. Schr.'P! pliiloC- C. Slow ' " "T to O wS EUen' GekUm- 13. UrigS;, dl ; IIbf "" ia lbi Wr.W M. T" V- n- roogu m iu water. K-O Ilhd. roo-h.inthew-aier; V? dv drsJ. on the wLmrf . ead.B& W. O. 'Uhd. rough the Vat'sr Suing tea V C 7. Wf "-'"TTON. iu. new; Floc. per barrd. fcr lwl do . -.do... . 30 io ; iri it Aiidard, V ulson.'from Qmtnn t ICKlnSOtl IIurri w.a i. , r &biuui.i ade:phia, to aIo. -. 7-- - - T oep in 10. " - I coly Casualty -Tir. josepn ireerj: Goldbeater, and and another young ban being out with guns yesterday morning, the latfer's while , a3 .J 5ian5.in5 pear each other" ac adenUy went offni lodged its contents w Mr F's thigh lacerating it in a most uiK-hing manner. He was immediately VV- . me' piaee, (near the Point 116 HosPltal. bleeding mean wuie pruiuseiy. Tt,e jeff ,vas aftor sborl u,e a.nporated, but so great had been the loss of blood that -the patient's strength was not sufficient to tsustain him aA jwu aanK into the arms of Death wittinn apparent pain, and with all the nppearence of falling mto a gentle slumber . j ; , ivir. f reer was h I -- i . - . o j w.hutj uy fins -up.uyers as a man of strict integrity and 1 1 IS KiJI l Q n rl I . 1. r . I t . iriends as a warm and by hi hearted companion. tie hasleftadiscon e. waS married hut to deplore his loss. solate wife", to whom a few months since, . 1 1 SSk.jAunsliac Alter o- Anxpres arrived last evehinV hort King, with desparhes for Iiri. Gen l . c I v r it vmmnW. .1 . A . r" - j -r "'"'-yv e u. troops in FJondajcpnTiog.in the Princeton, N; J. Aug28. uur town last evpniWrt excited by the report that a person had been enrarrPr? tkr:k u z j... j- . -t . ""giMiicay in uisiriDU mg papers, favorable to the afmllflnn iuae, &na was aiiPhrlin rt 1 . - - . .Mi; otacts mthe suburbs time. a meeting of of this place at that 3d carrying ArtiHery. who -was pmnlrti me. mail irora x orVKifiMtornr r, It appears from iofdrmat innianvtoaine was met: on th K ewe W - l v-h - s . . . - & iu uear me lliltsborough b rid re by a. party of siricasukv Inrlfexi '! -iy.-w.Uri-i.,u a. peaceable manner when tjo pf thepi seized holdTof , the bri dle of his mule and another .shot.him 1. He was then scalped, his dowpU open and thrown into pond neap WZi The mule was also shot anrfth ofjli?ail.nd.lhelejiri3jrjdftJa; assignearJoraiuSU)UtraPTinua tmA-- ci tbatbe: Inaiwho Lad been ndedf tiS ofr,s mft tr j "Quse wiiere tTie meet mr was hA a i . i wha ill -r36 inf Pso- ar:rsonie: altercation, he did. Mm? L,S PeT &c ; tbey offered hfm no violence A L: - t - . A ".the . : town, with various exnfes- f S - ' l" Drh tar and fnVhW r ?-V "ducted him -u.4Vuop -not,to injure W and KiTL!!?1 !?.fogaged here iathe He uted that he vta-.. rU Philanthropists , -Liberator. &c, copies of wh,cb he-fad in his nossessmn U.x.S v..h Anlxor TappanN name wruL 2b theYover. r t Mf- . - FJJOM THT RAl.EIGIt KEGISTLR. Bust of Da. Caldweli. We saw this work while jn the progress of execu tionrarid was ronfident that it would pre sent good likeness of the distinguished original - t hat it did so, is attested bv me.ioiiowing letter to the Artist: V Univessity or North Cabomna ) August 30, 1835: 1 Dear SiR:'lt is our grateful duty, a a Committee of the Philanthropic Society to transmit to you the unanimous thatik of that body as well for the kind skill at.d raste which you have exerted in the' ar rangement of their Hall as for the elegant and valuable presents which you have rnade them.. -Xou.rjbu's.t of Dr. Caldwell' wHlriorever preservethe lineaments of a page whom ive CLEARED. Schr. Plymouth Rock r. c. bourn Kir R.. ' L r "-f 1-iDr. SJooli f:rA;M,,;.r V.!!J;- e.L a ..-2". bv A. ll. . T,Wr Aaugua, - -- uj. ' n- u-- 'g4wrcc",n Card for Guidaloupe. by UlCKinsoil. Mn.-r ... V.A.lZ- F omct, Luico'.n, for Suriuam: by Barry &Bry jd. Toma, Winchenback, for Boston, by do n r""u1 yuuibgnam, tor rbildclnhia. bv 1 VJfc. .AklUUwW XswYork, SpL 5. bchr. Suanio, Allen, for this port. bchr. Cape-Fear, Richfrom this port. Baltimore, Sept. 11. bchr. F maucicr, M'Guincy, for this port.' : - '- '- Philadelphia. Sent. 7 MilT1?.''15 Crit'-rion. Tubbi,-23diy. from MubiK in ballast, to S Co.nl v. Left bri? Tu cany. Prince, f. r New V.,rl- -I j .J. r -i . , ... " """tu vn account rrilV r1 v ,slck ; bri J"M Lyon., ult spr,ke jh:p Marengn, of Charkstom 18 dogt. man V. ,i ' ,. ,.. . ' ".'-V WV"'C Tc?s,m -Kr- rCf-ce-. capt-Ueo. 1 olsutu The survivor was a ne-ro, (one of the crew! liamrJ Ii. l. ',. j. , "w'ti Jt resi, il ID num- ri' ryylu among them were 4 passeneers. ri.:,i!-.ir , " 'ipm Orieairs bound lo ed in a , i W f-1. and .was xawix T: lh IStb Ao. J ihe - r. .- uc pcrknn f avoa was on ,IB Wrf.Pi. a iwiwpu sHS'ena,. .Tha naitM:. ofthe pas- a .... n,M,lum5 1Pin, siateineDt or Ucu beus were Msr,: Bearman, bbulcre. Saunders 1 ij . I oiiauncy. . . . - . whom uve. loved. -Your tv-nr m'.-i ..r t iV ?,c7.r-' R-solutloa; Jackson, for ihispcrtby JUUP 1.-irhj!l r-iil T, .t i t i r l vwu-ey iu ine aanii- re.rs ol that great man (unhappily for his country, now no more) the striking ex pression ot bis noble character as Ion its perishable materials shall permit. AWLt-ive men tbe thanks ofthe body whieh we - represent, and norm; lopethat under a more .Southern clime your talents may receive that hio-h enr-our- agement which here they have but little muie man aeseryed. r. , Believe us collectively and individually, Your.homble servants . WILL U: RODMAN, BENJ. J. HOWZE, THOMAS GH OLSON, Com. of Correnonlciicc Phi Sin To Alfred S. Wauoh. Ralegh V r. , Wrv. - - tK-iiY.' i ne com- encement at this college was held on Wed- "7al Iit5- Among ine degrees confer red wiri-1 h follow t..j ui ine sunreme court nf h TTor o... L. L. D. Rev. G. F. Davis.. nf th K,n.:... church. -Middle nwn F Fl A. r . anu uir ivev tienry Chase, ofthe mariner's church oi ne city of New York. A. M. AOBaccu. leaf T-M.l,. J. do U rl... : Hay. per Cwl . J . . ?af?a. Tallow, n, . cW'ax do V - J" J? iws ta scarce: . 12 - - - .103 19 3 IS a 16 Hams, do iio seartt '-t; T. Island buhaL ivenwoi pefc Bahtl fcound, - . Lute, Cask Pom, Mess bU. Prune, do lesh, lb. . ' gPrriiae . in - m sperm. . ;; Uif common, whale cf" . bCMMCa, . . . b AYuNTr.a . o Am Giv. Api-la; Bbandt, -Waisjfty. -. . . Soap, brown, Scuac, brown, Cfirrrj;, . MoLAancsj MacKtajcL,- Ao. 1 do ' do. .Do. 2. VHKEtE, lli. ovo. Ash, arM. 9c lo 1618 21 5G 45S0 .. . 75 1,00 - 31 a 2C - 41 a 43 'Cal-3 71 Sa 10 1-2 19 a lb - 283t- scarte l'iNr r 7c 10 . CO 2.00 REMARKS. TcBrcvTi.ri-The sales nf Tw.-.:-: r" ' . in parcels of from one to three hunrfrJ Vrli? v ; YORK: Sept. 10 . pcnune Wilmington, aoft, 3 7S Ll'- l"" g as "TO a in nr Dissent- in row Pulpit. A iu i-uiw k lateiv nvp no. tice,.that if tradesmen had anv diiScultv in getting their debts paid by his conre- gation, and 'would deliver the bills to him. ue would present them to the persons be fore the congregation, and L-nnw h r.. son why they were mMischarged; as i'el knew thr xKrnra . ii i T. " " cirai mdnv nnfn(tri to sanctity vrho were notoriously diso- " - - " i . - g " ;r.MoRDEt-.inaa.TOs taken byftne watch.on Endarlniirht last Ir'nm., iv in Monroe street, Nevr, York, where, he tfWedker the c0 of our boroiUh that oothiag more serious vas aUempted. hisrbeing the first bnfi;?A - 7 -. UUVIIl feelinar on thls-subiw-i w J ' rt -. --. A ucre. yw -so little nftT f m Ji.L-4 - . - wa ear ivbere'tbey ed, w heard nothmo rt w. .rmr -heteArgtii says; MIt-s"our ratnrul iiuty.ibis week to recofd1 one of f.mwjngvlaixi'den ever oenrred in our neirrbhorrirwl fi daughters of Mr. Jpbri.Christrnan of Sau cpn townsSin. one aed 1 a . WOULD invite th attentirh: of his friends and the purchasers of good snmiHy. to his nw Stock d.at he is now ope..inS af his stand wi.I pumcula. :z,, a I'olJows Black an-J eoVJ Merinos and BonibrtzTnrs, " , - i r US Oro Ue aP arvJ Hore-e Sills, Italian Crarj and Sewing S.Iks. Thibet and Merino Shawls ar.d HVikfs. trenoh Muslins. CaraSc. &c. , A good assyruaeiit of Ushiomdjle Prints, suitable for the season. - . . -A variety of Tuscan, Cypreai.-Leghorn and rT . airilv t-'nneur.Uie neacstvle. tlats, fasluoudVe Caps. Shues, Ac dc. with a great rnnety of A ' STAPLE DRY .GOODS, not ment ioned. , ; A good selection of, Hard, Ilolhvc, did. Crockery Warts,. v ' I" oaociai'sr. TiTtjt!. mat is reqmrite to consciuie a well assorted Gro- J .V'-B twi ' "en, l.r.3.1 2a 1 75 Var. ?wbiV"!V re r 4f?;; r-- Tobacco, X. C. 6 a 7 Cptton. 17 a 22 ; Fiour. S; A 6.37 1-C; W i8' V - 11 W- 40; W.O. BVL25 a 23 R. O. IlhJ. 21 ; HsAdinr. W. O S4 & tt 5' "rT" Coua, K. C.'IT a 22; . Flour Si? .Uft;r' Rank,- N. C 11. ii? P O 1 SfT"' M ,ky "W.o. ijiSj 7,T: - i"r - ; IrvaxtttJ. IV. n . ev r mm bl k. mm mm r - v. Bacou. 610 Rewards ffi WA? frr e S"riber . the 4th thi I1T'Pi,iberirgro,man namJTO.NY. HlisofblarJtcxnpJexiof.: strong bi,i fivVfcrt ix or eiht inches b,rh: .rw-r- AeL,cri nth-" ntwrnrT") Ti I he 1 1 .1 n i - . amrs o , . - , "w m ite u At. bove nward wihUv t KtVSet . j JAME3 LEWIS. ' SerrtemberUth. 1335; . - w eery. T. 18. JAMES J. BRYAN. ; . 37 Cm. Battalipfi Orders. UPPEjtt 1 B ATTALin v. ' r lHG OfST !riV? T-inVi.v lim, m and lysiaans of the Upper Batta Ill1 ret LongCreek BrfW on Tuesday o'rlock, A. M. ' 10 com finding, hjm. in company with a! female vvuuiu oc wasratlachl . IT- "w, iniiied Yothe watcb. 'Knn i . UA ?rK?Dl Whe lhfc ofHcersproceeded to .bis.ceiUbout 4 oclock iV Uh'e, rain? o carry n,,n to - Police. Office thev touno Dim suspended by bis baodkerchiel A physician wag sent for. who sucreeVd in restoring. him tn nmi; i i . r-n . imiivii.i tit . oeen miiy commuted-for trial. LOWJGll CATTALIOX. THE Commiibnwl nnd nnmm:. B.,..!!!" Musician, of the Lower oat: al ion of rey Hidm.. vf;:.-. . iK. T. rv.cT',V'-,iu'UB' w' ineetjii ne"xlatY0VcSOV Battalion viU parade the taraeSacl on' Fri-d-y, ihe 30tb. at.lOo'clockA. Cp!v By order cftUXl convtanJ1 r, P-PvBRdWNirazan. r Sept.18.lS3S. . - --. :To:Rcnt: HOUSES kiUdelkU PeunaJcan.i? j -.yngtoo. 'onPrrncesrre- tuning. Obaerred bw companion to Coll -Oorf gaieties retired, t on bearinr l l-ni.ll "nnt L - RP.VlfX. rini? n IarrAr L-nt-II. -nnt vou m mind 0f. your latter end ' irNo hot the rone ntitt'm. ; r-i. 1 .- . " U UA . - .. .. : ; : - Jo. Smiths thf rn brought three mnrnmU fW'fatthey.: (tbesocf JacoU) and: IGng -AblmilecJi and his danghter. cThey are hovfr rarry ing aboot the corjrfrVwrf h tehH-h fri mil 131335 ?ENJ'ff,LAhKINS. ' ;V. To Rent? ' .1 JYotice. THE SuWnber laving. qoalited as Ezecuir ice J-mea (der'd) at the Bepi ember term, 1635. r,f the Court irr u .0. .-0.. -hi-,s. cnanty ofew-aanuver, retrcU.ait persona bavin demand araluir ibrVAf. T VT th-m within the rime preseribeJ bf Law, or iLis indebted 10 said XUute ae Miuestld rT! .A laeUiate paymcnL . - - . . a?. Love, jek ; Septl6.1S35.- Wipr --- TTftEll80NS harin liV the knbscnUr. fcr.eoPtua pr therwue, , are request tfto raH on'D. Sherwood, ij. J receive the aama, and pay the amaT" ;JAilES-T.-iIonRlCorIlir . September 13 l3ijw -s 'r 37CL-.' rmDE SuWiuvltXS-sI'LA: -Jf tT7i" TrfM-raoti eroa vhe Drut wOGEir WAEL deceased. tt. pre, rr,t rem cf iU' Coon ofPieas and Qif. v Sr ?t!Sr "f lxby axilcs'a.n r reditu W aaia LaU' to present uvarJA w uLlaT two Teara fma the dlulerccorUr fUcrtr tr .' reJ rrora Uie recpTery ethe s-.rae r rJ all jr.- Aug. iZoclcy .1 a: FOR SAlrnv : Ji.' acriba these W S one will porrhase wSSut . iewUtth "5 merely say however. rtJr T?V' ? U ftgM botulredof whitharw.i ti. .1 ' orr:;SdIcr. 6r 'Rnrit :i t . j HEXTotM ar.i rot brf-j -IT 3.C5 15 7 . 1 other 13; came toI .Tuesday ,N. nwr Km.;. . - . - 1 - 1 T t Sept 18. " sr.ir' -. v-r'Tl P.; II ALT:'. ? v. i .. - , 37-Ll. 4: j
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