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t V V rrkCor?.Ace ef EC8tt.tU, , 'iia Comuuitpc, Marshals, 6tc. Lft l! Hotel, au d repaired to the lUll of 1 1 ! i 'nilence, where i the Piret . rfce;vp,l the citizens generally. l'-'!11 . i .I. - Fn. I. ( eleven o ciucs.. , suoampic pav- front,- presented.- .eoinpAci- crod. hlIe the ind"epndence SquafeYl in the rear, uispiaveu numerous groups Jmtm women, and children, eager for .elance at the raa -of; the people.-. Tselime allotted for the reception was, irintonoidable circumstances, en tirety too limited.! However, thousands contrived to enter the Hallwhere they were gracefully and cordially receiv tf. It was amusing Ui hear the re- then, teen the president, and who had Jrtwn their ideaa of hia manners and nersonal appearance, from the sketches in eppnaitinri newspapers: they ." could icarcely beliee their eyes, when they btietd the unright form; the ppnelrst ott yet Wand f pressien j the venerable aspect,' snd the graceful," unconstrained itoortnient of Andrew Jackson; sit of which, formed a startling, contrast to Ihrt which had been so strongly impress 4 poi- Jheirjnind A J f sell .eeriee of citizens left the Hall, there teemed to fce ir general compiring of notes, and without- Knowing wha opinions they enee held,, it was very evident that their feelings wre,that they had had some hjiod guides among them. The expres sion of gratification .was universal. About twelve o'clock the President, mounted upon a spirited grey horse, with the torust. also mounted; left the predrawn up n Chesnut street, which, as lie moved off to the right, wheeled in a. .xlfinrn end rnlfft 7 in th.'an iaUi.d mot ruriheWU4h-IW4 divutQjLJ afvlsipjljin r,aneral .. Patterson J. be Une--wa sJ fnri'ned in Arch .Street,' the fight on BniaJTa'i'd when the c1ompSniesiroin tfce 'Beighboi4nypunffc Dsed that there were t nearly three rtoeaanil menflnpWOiU hees ,if"r-1r':"Jl1'.:-.in. it.: n m, icewinp.... " nnt-8tsrT.wlettlown tfritnen' sr dretarned. evidently gratified with tii abnearance of the troops. A he m Jied. he vss enthttsiasticaljy cheered; rt-s Udies wsvios Jlteir handkerchiefs ftrrmne'Twlndow wo"tin?dfHe ftotways, rending the aTr ith tHeie shouts. It -wss earlyione acloelrwhen the procession began to ireTeoun-mrching from the right . T"he Pre sident, the-Secretaries, Gene-' fjjl fatterurm, sno many otoer gentie f ien In front escoriej by the first troop if City Cavalryr-The civic piirrjon'-on fie neocesot then MoUowefl, th com- J ilLtfelpf Ji tti;i n open cajrUgesHh Jonng men of 5oothwark. the young tea ot-we eity- an rouory, etc. Tie firtbrigde, underthe command f Col. Prevost succeeded,"fhich was rengthenetl bv the additionof several mlantry and cavalry corps irom tne vi- 4mrtyTloy--were-:JHott;Oyne-i second diviwon,- commanttea oy nriga? tier General Goodwin, under whose frrectinn-weW. koth of cavalry and infantry trmporan- si brought up by a strong array of Cavalry from the country. The ap pearance of the soldiery was highly cred table to both officers and men. Thev looked and marched well, noth ing was wanted on their part to make he spectacle ruiy imposing; f t The route of the procession tral t ling one. it being intended that ajl Mould be enabled to aee the President, la compliance with the warm wishes , of the citizens: and it was not until 5 o'- 1. ... ... i ' r a. i . f elocK,tnatine neaa oi.toecoiumn nrnv ed at Heiskell's, where the Presi dent dismounted ; and retired, having been on horseback, nearly at! the time exposed bare headed .to the sun, (or five bours. The concourse was so great at the Hotel, that the Military Were o- tyigedL. toextricate thmaeUss(ilj Inarchinz ..off in single me. '-Notwithstanding the fatigues and ex citement of the day, the President pass- r-d throngh it with 'Junlirea spirit," The flush of health was on his cheek, jend' his eyes sparkled,, with gratifica- ion.- Throughout ihe march, he con tinued to acknowledge,' by bowing, the l-tlutations of the public, and from one ed of the route to the other, the house tops, windows, navements and every a VailaMe object wjiOjterally,custere4, wiin human oeings.w... .t.-. AltwetherTTttitZirfceptlflnrwnne 'resident in this city has oeen equal I enthusiasm to that of La Fayette in 182. The feeling pervaded all class- Ho coldness was .manifest from any. Ntm For. The President of the United State arrired in New York on Wedaestlay afternoon, the 12th ! in- tjy the-Vice- president and 500 otlier utstinguished ' individuals, including "e members of the Common Council "d vaiious committees, Tin the steam t North America. After spending lf a - hour ioA.tnboyr an4 " piwsing through tho mainstreet of the place, ported by a military & civic procet ton,:; he was received on board the "Orth America; in which boat he pro- ""uco UAewj ork, where Ujostr plendid preparations haL beenUtnade fnTs reception. As he passed nhe enu: Cutter, Alert, , Tying Sear psten Island, which w aa" firing a sa J?16 serious accident... occurred One of the crew, who waa engaged in rtmming down" - gun lost both his nds and eyes; which so "much excit ? 9 sympathy of those on boanl the Jf that Washington Irving, Esq. Tlvs uuciitcan, Li u the jjntiah fjon- au I , ftL.t Mnd-i uVii : ScUfci'i k l.sa. undertook to raake a collects forthe unfortunate iu.Uvidual4 wMckteauUed id afew minutes, in the obtainin of about Four Hundred I)oIlr-2,n gentleman haying given Fifty. The poocfidlo tr-svastaken oheiosffiUt wucrc ue win nave to undergo ampu tation. " The President wu toon after lauded on the vest lids of Castle Gar. den, amidst the deafening .roar of can- nun uji vug viicctb ui me mumtua. . Uo entering Castle Garde the President wss escorted the usIooiW wereM was reTj I eeived by the Hon. Gideon Lee, Mayor of the city, who delivered a neat and appro priate address, to which the President made a suitable reply. , He wast lien escorted to the Battery, where the military were drawn an 10 receive Mm; but" Oif Tiie "Wayniiither i most appalling accident occurred; : which nearly proved fatal to nun v. Immediatelv after the President and a very smalt portion i iue neon reacoea me Halt ery , one or the ticket pmcet situated at the bead of the bridge, the lop of which was covered with people, gave. wey,and m ite farl earned with tt about twenty feet of the bridge, precipitut ing nearly one hundred persons into the water. Anions; them wete Secretary Cats, Secretary of War, Governor Woodbury, See retary of the Navy, Colonel Earle and Major Donelson. Private Secretary to the President; all of whom received slight injuries. Several other persons, whose names could not ' be ascertained, received more serious wounds, but it Was not known that any person was killed, wlthough it was reported that two lives were lost. v TIIK STAR RALKIGllr 1833. Jlnotker Ire. Our luckless city basvirv4iH five conflagration. The fire was first discovered on Sunday morning last, bot n sfter-12-e'clockifr these. earns gtrBhoprof Capt-!rhosrCobbsrknowftTexteiive- lyas C&ssota. Old Tavern, . whenthel alarm was immediately given- and in a few raintttes the'streffts el-e crow ed with people rushing to the fa at pwrt-1wmmmemrelirwm sucn ranidlf aaft U K.n,t ihwwPt j - - i; r ""." oi any numan exertions to save me Duiiuing; ana it was out too appar rent that the destruction of the fine corner building : occupied by-Messrs Turner aTTiupes as a book store, with every contiguous- tenement," was inevitable. The only hope of saving the whole square from the same fate. was to arrest the flames at the dwel ling house of Mr. John Stuart; and this was fortunately but with great dil&cul tyre nctediTyTowTngpThe two houses next above It, dragging off the rubbish, and the vigorous and" ef ficient use of the Engine- which was well supplied with water by a line of communication formed to the nearest PPzry ffemarkablethattherex tensive tirea ol lolb and 1832 were also arrested at this veryjiouse mat 'HnaH3i9i. mMtWM J (JiJBj.Ktcn.sts.-iiivii ak. "'-niurn l,-iiliTriMm,iii- ht ing element. The Piremfn and the citizens gene rally acquitted themselves handsome ly on the, occasion.. There,wertalso many strangers present, with those who are engaged 4n constructing the various buildings now in prosress in the city,' whose manly and noble ex ertions .are worthy of the highest praise, and will long be gratefully re membered by the citizens of Raleigh. The conduct of the colored people was also very commendable. " " ' When we reflect on the great dan ger. to which many were exposed, we have cause for thankfulness that there were BolivjsJost ous accidents. , A - piece of -.timber struck, one. gentleman in the face, which caused, a.considerahle wound, but which is not considered dangerous. Another gentleman, a stranger, exerted himself so powerfully that he became exhausted, and fell into convulsions. It gives us pleasure to state, however, thajbjyjrj I soon- revived, -and -is -now-convales- cent . The fallowing list of the sufferers, with a statement of their probable loss, was civenby the Register of Tuesday; ' ,Thmai btbl. His Coach ' shop, office adjoining! the buildings ocoupied by - Turner and Hughes, as a uooa-atore, taa by Deny S. King, as a Dry Goods Store. Also, ' i heavy slock of carriaga Timber, Leather, all bis Tools and a good deal of -work, among which was anew Carriage just completed and ready for delivery. His loss, eicluwve of the buildings, cannot be leas than J54,UW. Several persons lost Carriages sent f jr repair, among whom were Judge Nash of Hillsbo rough and CoL Wm. Hintoa of ibis county. The Itail ltoad Company also lost a bandsonM Car body,', ..;:Jt ;.;s.-i-rv. - Turner Cf TieA. Between four and sis thousand dollars worth of stock, and a eon- sidersble amount damaged, by being thrown trow'the'wlodowsi-'-'-'-Hi-.----- Beamhf8.Xmft net wee sj4w -and three thousand dollars worts Dt goods. William k. 7ayaW. quantity of Tin, Glass, Nails, fce. stored with Mr. King Dr. Rufu UaymotiLk small shop occu- pied by W illiam Smith, Barber. .y .Brnor4 Vutrnv.k -valttable wooden building, occupied by him as a Jewellery Store, together with seven or eight hundred dollars worth of its contents. . . . t Wllo-a While,'-The house occupied by 1. C. Stedman, as s Jewellery Store.- Cel. rie. Pdkk small baildin occu pied by iobn O. HaraliaJI, as grocery :f ef Static;-- . ' -: . -M. ' Stuart,-?. A. tenement -ccred by Wm. VT. Taylor, Merchant Tailor, lis dwelling house also damaged. - ' Several Merchants lost more or less in re movinjr their gooda. but none, of them aoy serious iiauuHt., Jvot-ooej dollar was htt wl!v ;t , . ' '"t -1;, It isjot known how ' the .fire origi nated. Rut Jonathan Lewis has been' srrcstej oh suspicTbn of having set the building on fire with design, and, after Court, which occupied a part of both Tuesday and Vednesday,1 was com mitted for trial at the next Superior Court.4-As the matter will then nnder go a thorough legal investigation it is not proper at this time to. advert to the testimony, nor to offer any opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the pri soned On Sunday morning last, a short time after the Ere, an affray took place between Seawell Moore and Tlppettrin'wfiich llie "Tatter "was "se verely stabbed. 'Moore was imiuedi ately committed to jail. Supreme Court. Mr. Hugh L. Hen derson, of Lincolnton, has obtained a license to practice in tlie County Courts. The Dry Dock at Oosport, Va. . is confjetedy-and tbe U; 'shipDela ware, of 74 guns, is to be received in to it in a few days for repair. Praitumifoti- The -candidaterin aext General Assembly, have entered intA ajo agreement to disDense with tie practice of treatinratthe'variotrs tous' er grounds previous to the day of elec tion. .. The Cltolera, we regret Hues to spread in tlie South and West. Four or five cases had occur red at Monteomery Alabama,, up to athiinstanvrtlie date of nur latest ad -y.S4 &om,thencet aml t-Lexingoltl",' Kentucky, the pestilence is prevailing to an extent sufficient to produce partial suspension of business-tThe number m deaths at the latter place; from the" 2nd b therCtli instant," a- mounted to 37. J&wLh. Jof.. Jji4tt:meeting"oT the citizens of. this city, held on the 12th instant, for the purpose of mak I arrangements for the celebration of the approaching anniversary of our National Independence, (Capt. Cobbs, tlr tntendant, officiating as Chair- tnanr antj AYeston: K.:liatesr-Ksyi. as Secretary,) the following persons were appointed .iUft-coTOmitteeoLArrange mvnts: The Intendant of Police, Gen, eH- UoU. Urant, Alex.- J La w- rence, Wm. A. Williams, Wm. II. Mead and AVeston K. Gales. Mr. Henry J. Cannon has been selected as the Orator, and Mr; C. It. Ramsay as the Reader of the Declaration of Indepen dence. The f arrangements, when completed, ; will- be announced in the several journals of the city. The New Orleans Bee, of the 30th ultimo, ' furhlslies the : pleasing . in telligence that the Hon. Edward D. White, one of the Representatives in Congress from Lousiana, whose life had been dispaired of, was recovering from the effects oi his indisposition occasioned by the burning of the steam boat Lioness and that lie would be a- ble to be out in a few days. , ..j 1 " 1 On the 24th ultimo," there were 24 steam boats; many of them of the lar gest class, lying at tlie wharf in Lou isville, Ky, : which . will afford some idea of the extensive commerce car ried on in that city. Thp-iitagistrsrte" of Police 'of - fay eiieTUleiiiascalJed citizens of that town, to be held , to morrow, for the purpose of appointing Delegates to ' the Rail Road Conven-l tion in this place on the 4th of July! A new Paper at lFakington.Yro posals have been issued, by Mr.( V, lttfclVr. puBircattbloSif ia daily and tri-weckly newspaper . at Washington city", undef the title of The Moderatori which"wiH advocate the ' election of John M'lAan-, late Postmaster General, to the Presidency of the United 8tates. ' On ; the 8th instant, Mr. Jacob Meetz was arrested in Charleston ou a charge of having set fire to his own store which was burnt down on tlie 25th February last, in Columbia. Tlie property wasinsured ' and Jhe Insur ance money promptly paid. . It seems that Mr. M.'has been betrayed by one of his clerks in consequence ofhot re ceiving the amount promised by M. for keeping the fact concealed . lie has been gent back to Columbia for trial.. Tie FaycUculleOUervcr of Tue- dijoQtaixiillhe-ubjalned jeply f Governor Swat to the invitation ten dered him by the cit'iens of that town to participate with them in the celebra tion ofthe approaching anniversary of our National Independence; .z t i?af, lSime,lt3S. j Dcas SiB.-f-t ksv had tte. honor to reoife yoor-polita tcttvr el f eMwtlay, mwHiniaaiinetw ni the mviUUoa of the suiaeas ol rayvtUrvitle, to nartiaipale with, tbem in the eelebrallea itt th armachi( aaoivertarj of ourCouutry's lo rpendenee. 1 be kindness of yi roor aiticeas to me on a for mer oeession is so li-cw in my recollestion, ana all lha sircaiastaneci'sonneetrd with it so srree- sM to my feelmrs, as to render renewal "of meteaaiiMiatioiis peauliaily aeirauie. r The sitoeul of ttaleieh. howevr.1ie'deter; mined to eonneet vilh their eelebration. of l National Jubilee, the sonai iteration Of subjeats in hiab sll tlie neohle of North Carolina outfit to feel a lively interert, and about which 1 eanuot be ndiRerent Uelegaie from the different soon lies and' towns in the Slate have been Invited to auemble m this sky upon that oeeation, snd I aa,,iconMacl to. be pretext and eo-oienite with incn, m tne auamtn to narmonize eunaiEuns; w pinions, and aoneenlrata tha energies of the sm munity anon a system of Internal improvements, which shall be eommeosarate with our resoureas, and ereilitable to our character lor euterprue sad wteUiganeti -w,',aaMW''"-i Permit me to hone that the nleasnre 1 shsll forego, in deslininic lha proffrad civilities -of your eitizent, will be aompenaateU la some oe- eree, by that which I shall experience In taking or the hand apnn mat oaeation, sucb pt my frtearl, a may hi djilejrated to be pretest with (t bhI us in oar deliberations. Do ma the iavnr to aommunieate to Hie aitl tens of Fayetteville, lh grateful feelings with which I reaeive. this expression oi their tonB deuce and kinducss, and lor yourself acre pi the aivuranoes oi my respeei ana esieem. -j u. 5WAIX. T0j4KS S(4WXI.t, Esq. Msi iWAaiiAM)RM4! The grear sweepstakes of 1 2.000 dollars' was woi, at the Union Races, onLong4lanlrN."YoTir2rtFul titDA. by 4-W m. it? Joknson. Blue Bird,'' beautig mu Lavingston'S I irrnr.' . ' The Board of Commissioners under ttie:"TrenchTrealy of Indeiniiity, as sembled -at Washington, on the 10th jllWiMAWoK. Cto6H, af ter a trial which occupied several days, has beeo convicted of the murder of Mrs. Hamilton, at Cordentowo,N. Ji on Ihe 6th April fast, and sentenced to "5e "eitecluleff on (lie 26th of nest month. A writerjn ; the 1 New-Ark .M Daily Advertiser, giving a description of the teitimony developed In the triar(oses wiitthisiiStciiogstate'i . "The description of her (Mrs. Ham ilton's) delicate person her amiable chiricterr-her7 piercihgrsTmekarind herdeajth struggl en; while tienettrind" pushed still . deeper and . deeper -the murderous dirk into her bosom, - was truly. sflecting. "But when the trunk was opened and the blood-stained dtrk, the broken breast-pin, her bloody gar ments, and especially her corsets, pier ced with ten holes through that part of fitJwhicn had coyered -frJelt-iiretst,- and stitfened and red . with the cold blood of her that had worn it, as if it bdjweeo Utevwrry-dy seemed too much for every one but the pfjsoiie?. il iuoke d. u pun . the blood y credentials with a steady, gloomy gaze, discovering in bis countenance, . how ever,' no internal emotion, nor - in the least chaneii e his posilion,. which he uniformty occupies," recfiriing oiS TiTs elbow, and resting his head on the palm of his hand, on which he wears a black glove.' But the effect of this, exhibi tion, followed up by the physician's de scription of her broken ribs, and almost riatlled heart and lungs, produced a gust of feeling and emotion in the crow ded audience,, that could not be Sup preised.- Every bosom swelled.- livery eye was sulFuied "With tears: and for a few moments the investiga' lion was suspended." . The following account of another affecting incident in this trial is given in a belter from the Keporter for the Philadelphia iintut: r- 1 rneniboed in Ihe report of the evi deoce I send you with tins letter, that the testimony of Mrs. Longstreth, the mother of the deceased, waa of (he most affeding kind. - Her - appearance commanded universal respect, rounded aa it was upon a character the most un sullied, while her position, being called pun to testify in a crowded court room to the minutest details of a heart break- inz rice J.Tlie murder of her own dearly sympathies or the spectators with an agonizing keenness no pen can picture, and inolancy-realize. When -he ap proached the awful point of receiving ner oying aaugnier in i tier arms, her agitation nearly overcame her feelings, ana tne orestniess stillness oi the au tliencs evinced at once their interest in tbe-Tecrrat f and-fheir ' "if inpathy for her grief but when she' repeated that gentle but too keen reproach - of the victim, "Oh mother, I screamed and screamed; why didn't you iomtf1 her bursting heart relieved itself la a tor. rent of tears, sod the-contagious influ ence of the affecting spectacle diffused itself among all around, knocking at their hearts with a 'vehemence that melted every eye that gazed upon her. Never did 4 witness so subduing an ex hibitton, Cloogh alone remained iro movablehis face sought, a bidingptace beneath the covering of his hand; and if Mea the harrowing scene, his sterner nature refused to give an evidence that ne did.";-, .-; ;'-:v' ' i; . --MAR14IED. At Hi;rt, an the 4th instsnt, .Mr. Wm. T. T. Avent, of Hunts Hie AJbkbams.to Miss f ary Lim m iemore. In f ' A. UI 1 1 AnllAlW All it. A C.l. tntant 4 K , w.. w wwnn, wri WillaMa Harrieon to -M t Temperance Yai j bronih, daughter of Mr. fiisbard Yarbredfi ar.,',r.nllafa.,.!r. lUrf.-nS r.i.-rHjr.r-f fiit-' Sftraoa C. If. Vs. to Miss Mary . Hooker, ol the former county. - .'. . A t W ilmiugtoa. on tbe 1 1th in twit, Mr. Al fred M. Ijiierre to Miis Martha JaM-Slabwa. " a New Hanover eouu'y,, the 'Sib iostawt. Mr. ihsries Mouague to. jtjissjsasaa A fc Newton- W ' In Duplin roonty, a lew davs aco. Cbarlei If. Cooper, Esq, to Miss Harriet Hurst. v DIED. In Person eooirty. -on the SCth attimo. Mr, 4aeMitner,ia the oOtb year of hn age, In Chsdism eouair. oa tbe Sth iastant, Mr. n uiiam uifaooe. At his reuilenes in Xash eoontv. en tbe tSlh instsnt, shsr a lone and nowertul illness. Mr. David Sills, in the 60m tear of his age. Mr, Sills was aa old snd respectable eitite of that aoun tv, and has lett behind bira a wita and sis chil dren, to mourn his deathi bat they sorrow not with wit Mine, for he (tied in hill amir nee of s btltsfut twrnnrwJIff Cinittnirriei -f - - . At FsyettevHIe, on the I Sth mstsat, Mrs. Bos- tick. Son sort or Ur. Hostiek. - ' ..r : f in Moore anonty, on the tlth Inttsnt; la the S4th year of his age, Nicholas Nail, Kso. alter a I tn serine diissaa of many vesrs. . lie was a patriot i of the revolution, and fiuthl and blew lor his I eoentry independence. He was slso a pro fessor of relirion, and died In the triumphs of Ihe WMiM. ' Til', I. " -Ww.-?- - ' - Attention! Citjr Guards. Parade at the Capitol Square, on Thortrfiiv morn inc. the 37th insnt, at half pJ 9 o'clock, eompletely armed and eiuipped, : .-. V A -Private -Meelingjpl! Jhe Company will be held at the Court House,, on the prcecding even- :Wfclilb.awrB';SaWtUft.iini;!r.?f My orcter ot toe isptain. - - . JAMKS Lll'CHFOUD, a S. Raleigh, jnna 80fc 1SSJ , . . ' : ; ' He in oval. TifcJMscM ss:aviwlwewi'sowr he suoerers st the late r ire, wegs lesvej-throtigh this meuium, to return nis rrateiui trunk t nr those persons who rendered him sueh efficient std"n thfroeemn;Hvmg"iaeiT Hie reaier part, of his tods,errtt rewnved additiooitl mpi pues, ne nas loeaten nmivn lor me present at the buildine, near the head of the Kail Knad. known si tliv Orf State Dsnk whe.re.he.wiU.4w gtiirte see his rienns and customers as hnl. RaWh, Jlinw 19,-183: ' 'W 3tf A Card. TURNER U HUGHES return their grateful thanks to those eanftemen- who so- kindlv aided them during tha late Kire, and take this method ot Jnforniing. thflPullie, JhaCj .the-pfwaeol they msy be loun4 at ilia kssaton Uoov, at tached' to the Preibrleriao Clmrrh. Their Hooks sre in great eonfua'ion, but ill be spew dil v arranKed, when they hopejosoe their frieails ann euMomers ss usual, ' Rleigh, June if BENJAMIV 8. KINO Inlorms his filrnd. and eustomers. that he has removed the maioderof his Stock Of Goods. SSved from the Fire, lo the bu ildii.f on' Fayettevillc-slrert, dip reetiy opposite Ihe UlTf Hotel, owned by ti Kobcrts. , Havina been lortunato wnouah to save -nearly Ihe whole of his Dry Goods, a snmplele sssortasent - of whtelt -tor spring and Summer Sales he bad just laid m, he- respeetfu'ty sot. CK,ne soannueo patronage oi tne puone. Italeigh, June ti , j . Kfi 3t - H.LI A M.-W-.-T AVliORMerenarrtrrTav, hr, mtormi his trwuds and Ilia publm, that having been burnt out by the recent f'ire, he bus. removed his Kuisk of materials to Mr. Limle- tnac;s.Buttks titort.i piw ,of .wliwh ha ,lwe enpy for esrryiiig orr his tuitluess, antit turther ootice. lie reipecUuUjr solMiits aontiuaaace ot Ipop'lwpsU'onagVrrr Raleigh, June If , ,v. , , 8 St l iaoiesvillc Academy, '', a ? Wake coun rvr, s. c. The ondertisoijd: Trustees of this Institution, convened at the Academy en Monday the I7di day of June, 18.13. and,' alter patient and diligent attention to the examination oi the pupils attach ed to life institution, think it no eswcgeratina to the imperfection of nearly all in the rudiment fi ms eonsiuerinr tne youin ot aoroe, ana tofeducalion at their commencement la this Acad emy, eoupled with their present attainments In geography, grammar, arithmetic, spelling, reading, writing, paiuting, fancy work, and sucb other svlinlsstiu exercises ss eve generally eoaspre hen.led m an English education, that Mistress LA 1)1), the preceptress of the above institution. may, wirh 'impunity, eorapare tha progress- of er Kiiioiar wiin him oi ina pupin oi any oiner Kngliih institution in this secium of the Slate, and as ike sesoad - session will eommenca on Mondav, tlis 84th day of June, IS.13, tbe Trus tees feel no hetiistion iq rreommeudmg tbe jui hhuumi n ine pauin, WILLIAM JEFFREYS, .VRK1.N GHEE.V, - , WIIXIAM ALSI OV, . WESLEY IIAKTSKIKLD, - - JOHK I 1 KRHELL, - 1 , JOHN LIUON, '''",f' MATTHEW STRICKLAND, . flENJAMIDf MEXNOLL, t i WILUAM HOLES. . ) Jnne-48, tS.W -- -- ' ' -A V'M 3t" State oi North Carolina, a. Moo re County. Superior Court of LswSpring Terra Fiota Msrtin snd others' Arehibsld M'nrydeand V Petition for partition. nM. une lurvmng Ks'rsofWm. Msrtin. tt appearing to the salisfsetion'of Ihe Court, ttiat &Uas 4Mte,'nne of tltet Defendants, is hot V resMlent ol dds Stale t it Is theretorw ordered that publication be made as to him tor sis weeks, in tbe Carolina Observer and Kaleigh 8tar, that hf plead, Sutwer or demur, or judgment pro coo trssw will be uken agsiast bim. A true eopr fromtiie Jaituites....---.---:.-----. rWitnesiJsmes MeDryde, Clerk ef oar said iourt, at omce the last Momlay In rebruary, A. 1. Ill, . .v.L - ... r a a denoe. K. IMA auu mi uj vcar l Aoterican inueiien- JA9 MsBKYDF- - S 6w PriaadWii5(j' Moore- County. 'D' T-' Superior Court of Law-Spring Term, " . . Pi - j! - v . 1 833 i r-7 7 ; I Flora Martin and others Areti'd' MeUrvde'snd At las Jones, , survtving J?tVt of Wroi Martm; tX7&,7A Petitioolor psitkloiv It appearing to tha satisfaction of this Coart, tltat Atlas Jones, one of tbe defendants, is not a resident of this 8tste it is thorefora ordered that pubtiaation be made as to bun, foe sit weeks in the Fsyetteville Observer and ttnlei;h Btar, thslbe ple.tl, answer er demur to- the said peti tion, or j r judgment pro eonlesso will bun. A true Sony from the i be taken s Mlnutes. W it tie, l James Me liryde, Clerk of said Court. i . I I. w . . ' .11 , at office Ihe Monri.n m I'iJhut A. 1). 1I U w, hi inr n AmrMVimiiiiiiiuriKii. - f r ; Price adr. 21 $9 6 w - AJtcrtisencnt. Fultic notice i, hereby giteo, puriuiint Is f gnUtiows cf the Trea,u.7 iVpartaient, that . , - piMwmw wi,i ee saaae alter Werks to proper officer of lb Treasury Dentrtmenl: -r Washmgtrm for the renewal of the foliowmr e. -tiSaatcs of thw latw funded drbt of tha Ci ; States, issued Trum the Loan Office in N-vi, . Carolina to or in lavor of Walter Iibrstcn, now deceased, which eertlcates bava been or destroved. vis. t'- - - One eertifieata tt sit per sent stock for One oertiSeate of deferred six per cent . stoca wr , so One eertifieate of three par went stock - - .:, ur ; . 1 . 73S 71 ' ROBERT L. UVIXCSTON, ""' " Cseeotor of VVslter IJvlnrtton.des'dr Patwrty. Tort, SOth May, U.13 VS 6w Jt Fresh lru2svMe4iqincs,cjc: WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD Are now reeemne from Kew York snd Phils- ' Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Paints, Oils aud Dye Stufls, v i'v ! Window Gjassjind"Puy s 4 Perfunicry,Coslncs7'rooih Brii f es,' &c, &c - f I With every other article Connected with tkelr line of buainess. All of wttich will be sold. H'hleu!t and ReluL on tbe most tavorable terras, v. . ' Pliysieians and other deal'me la the above ar 7 titles, wilt find k so their advantage to call. thders Uiaaklutly received and orompuv at- , J tended to. -... w ; : ' ' -"' .' W. Ss H. are brrpwrinc ROCHEIXE h SO- v DA POWDErlS. which they tan resommend , . as soiieHor artiules so those eenerall brous;ht; 4ttto nmrketfehignt np of the most pore and somernatej fUleigh, Msv: 1S3J ASCHOOL Il!r.rCJa8sicaLandJ.English, Llteraiur i ,liii keen estUhel y . aobaenber wt Kiw- a retuilenuw uf lr, U. ftintoa, ten miles e of " j lUlcigtva situation suiuble in- very renpeet - ' for suull an Institution. The wins! sesdemiexl . 1 ttiidies prepraiory fnr College can be piimocd. v i j ; mw-BBtewe ,m jinwHHaiiww W a www "f fio per sessions at low, if not less than st simi- . : lar semmsrirs.- Tbe eierirnew of the eubserS- ' : ' fcw,jitsMitow-aMs4ssee-ij imnkmxrvsaZ- pstrune. ' " . I :. .- , JUUWKM l. VAIJJritii Wake- anuiityrJuie;-IS,7 0. ,. .. , P. 8. A nalr' of CLODRS wHI ha futnlJi.A- i the sshool at the eipeuss of tbe Preceptor. . MUS1CT i$r the iono. Harp; Flute. Jloin, ? Uartonet, Flatllet, Hautboy, I to- b-iftfa,'Birri1i " tXf n.t,... - '" ' .' - ' .-. The subscriber rv -aaXVuf Mt iatfiilly anntmneestaj eastomers. iliat he has ffvtettt on hsniL and U eoi S'WWf stamlyrwseivlnr. ee- iyeaner--of sausw - -wCvS -WtM o Uie-ehove enti- -av m. .Sk3J! vl,--saiU(d -instrument. v -,, 0'7;- " His present assortment of WSS pleees contains WS different tunes snd variations, such ss Songs and Airs, Rondos, 't riationa Duetts, -Trios, Qitartretts, Glees, Clio mw, Wahsee, Dances. Msrehrs. Qoaitritll.Co- tillibns, eta, ks. , A cnmpleta estalomie is ket f ... .r....'. "...i .i . i men are intiied lo e)l end caamini lor llen selves;'", U vv"...j. --' j iii --fcrr-t . He expects dsily an assortment of instrnments. seleeted ty"ii of the nest judges wtftiw tfcitrd States, and slwll be hippy to dispose of litem t small s.lvsnoe on cost. -,,!- P. 3. Anvjiersen nnrehasing sufficient nitljia Tp rnske a Volume at the, time, slisll y it. ksnilaomely bound fntn, , A r - . 1 UotrkbMing evrentsil lo at- - Its branches w Mb neatness atxt -f despstch. -' - - i . f D. I.IXDF.MAX. Baleigh, June If, lJS " , i I .III.. - " ' 2fi tt . Corn fort, tinfety and JSxpeilUimw THE, rKOPLhS . LINE, - Baltimore 'and 'philaoflpiiia,' f . (Via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,) ; Svery morningC. at ' the f ikd. The President end Directors of the People's Steam Navigation Company hare the pleasure tw owounew bir Line lor the sontevsi.ee ofj.,. : senders between the eitiel o .Baltimore and Phil adelphia, by tha new, swift and etdemlid Weaiu. -ers KENTUCKY, C.pl. ft, Uobinaoni-and OHIO. Capt. W, Whillden, Jr. - Tha KRNTUI KY will leave the Cceapy's ' wharf, Jighl-itrttt, every morning at 6 otli k, " for Philadelphia, fay way ot. the Chesspeske and ' Urlawarw Canal, through which the psinengni . . w ill ha aonveieii lu aiOeodtd and eommmli nn -ftTf , (sHording, natisalarly to ladies,. th moit somliirtable and desirable route.) to lJela weiyreheo: tkyy wtfttake theOHtO, Siut arrive in PUladelphia the taam allersoon at se earlv hnur. -.',' i Ike Table and liar shsll not he riselled tr ' those of any Other line In the Union. ''bi lr- -ing the Pwople Line, no exertion will be spared " on the part nt ihe AlfenH. q entitle ikam taa -full sham of patronage ot lha travelling pnblie. Pattoge nfy Two Dolfofii All Uggage at the rik of the owners, -,t!i-greatest attention; hswever, will .be paid to is wifetf , ly the Captamf snit ihelr SMistsuls on d , route' ', 8. MrCl.r.LLAK. AorsT, ' v . ' . A', i, IsglU.,! t) hw P. . rtaltimorey-June, IS.1.1 1 . or, t,mf v- Tha Virginia Faniier, Piiblislied y T.",McH)i.-it,ooUi;Ue, Al- -1 bemsrte, Va. is devoted to the Improvement 4 Agi-isulture in Virginia, Jt s issued aei kly st J1 00, payable in thive months or fi So ecnte ' r'-VyrsV, 7m---ti!mitjkv w..wa.iini i m'' s. eadi, wluvh ss most desn stile. It will be per- ' aei red, from tlie size el the paper, tlist tha terms are very favorable. The edit.it it dnii. -oav of presiWihK lo the I srmers a eliesp tiubU cation, bearing directly oo their interest, r- , - Mesns ban,, been adopted to inwi-e so exten sive torrrsfjiiiiKiii-e wuh pi-actical men la ia rious parts of the fume, ti will be oaraoaatsnt aim to present original mutter, dtvidr interest- ' Ing to the Farmers. . , , t . w tssms or ssrsarisawiars. . Tor one square or less, first lnei tion 7S era's- ' eaeh eontinoxnee 37J cerils. Tbe number rf -luserlions' must be noted on the roammaript, continued end charged lor aewHdmgly aad to be pniit far when di,contHiei..v. . .- So paper discontioaed until thr subter'ntion " is paid. - AU eoraretmitalieoa muw be' (pott ' . rersoas owamiag are responsible eirtserer, w m be ttiititlcd to a em. V of tbe nvoer. . t Mr:- 'v ;. :
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 21, 1833, edition 1
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