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v i A - i coitir rninnramim lrm . I . f nin UNA V IflA U-afl C place between the pposite par; C The rewdt f tonight's de- j, looked forward to b y all UL - -..' - fc wan r. "i: arv... ia t !. nniue of Lords, last night, a , fum of Lords last night, a Uiuoibef 61 pennon wr me aoo- A Saffield, on presenting 0t, tared, that although ; lie tad al u, presented 000, ho had , sUIi U more to brine under the notice jJkifstUfaition oT the ;.fterial plan, which no cnarac- Led a likely to protract nther fal trance the object in view." Mr. uodson garo notice mat ne ittlJ this day' submit to the Ilouse .fi,llowins resoIutiorirtTlMit the m papulation of his Majesty's MbatlonTind that lFiontra. to (ha Christian religion that tke Aura of the labor, of men , in a te of bftBdage, should be admitted to the British dominions--- Kit. E4hce gave notice that it ,nld this day bo moved that the Cje should resolve itself into com- jittee to receive the communication I the plan propnseu by Ministers the emancipation of the slaves in aJfe India Colonies THE STAR RALEIGH, JUNE 28, 1833. fmlh of July. k procession wil' - famed -at 9 'o'clock - precisely, in UrvnhT 'Gofer nmeiirTTouse7 "and lifijrvnfwrrfseJ je 'ceremony of laying the Corne MS- wui oe : periurmeu. :- vapu - u BiHGHAM, Marshal of the Day, kfurniihed us with the Ibllowin gor t of the procession : Cby Guard. nm V tfie- GT xl -Count f mil Slnnwwi, fittidfnt ana rroTetwri ol tho tinircrmj, ' iuflftai h suireiat: Court. Committee ol AmnKempnti. ; ? Coannittioneri f the City.. .' '' JntMiHant, -. : Tyler with drawn Swortl. Te S(wU wiltwhil Rod,. -n-ji-Etrei Apprenticea. - . s Fellow Onlta. . :::;'SJ'Mef Maon;' J.., "3oft?6r: aB4 "Senior Wifdena. -- -Sertr und-Trenwrer. : : Mutter, fi-i: Jnoior wtSeoirDeeei; i "t: ' Grand Tyler. Grand Slewarda with white Rod. A krother with a euet aontaminreom.' m brethren with Teueli one eoeUining wine - the other oil. t " Matter Builder. a Committionera of Che BuililinR. Tmwrer and Comptroller nf Stale, Gofemor aod Secretary of State. Crand Secretary and Treimrer. If Bitle, Square and Coaspaaa, home by a - Metier; - cader f the Deelaration orimlepeadenee. .. Chtulain aud Orator. TTKat-'Craa WarrfenS ' Paat Dernity Grand Matter. ' Two LSthtt home by Matter. Grand Wtrdent GnraiL Matteiw Graad Junior and'Seninr Deaewna. Grand Sword Bearer.. fpiicopal School of North Carolina. jThe committee,' appointed at the fc Convention of the Protestant E copal Church, for the management tie school to be established in this K nderthe foregoing title, held if first meeting last week; when hop Ives was .elected Chairman of Committee, ex officio; Rev. Gso. FaKKMAv, Secretary t and Mr. I. itkore, Treasurer. 1 ho Bishop lect funds, and committees were ftinted to ascertain'what buildings f be procured for the immediate ese U School; to select a site $o its rmanent location; and to prepare a f ten of instruction for the institu- W which committees are tq report general meeting, to be called at diwretion of the Chairman. It is kd that subscriptions Itolhe amount seal 5.000 dollars have al read t p made io aid of the School. .... t7 Prtiident'i Tour. The Presi- Htontiaues to meet with the hieh I demonatrations of respect on bis P75 the North. A brief account J'is tmvaj n New York was given rr J"L ; We have since seen it Hinoine of.the papers, thai, not f oJOO,000 .people: were eol p that occasion; that the Pre f rerieWed the troops on the' Bat- ; i ? ltet' which a grand civil and t Proces,ionw" formed, and I fjl p Broadway to the City Hall, I t the wringing of all the church r i j'1? the citjjndloud hiah from .' llog mass whichhronged and ; , J ; Mocked Bp the streets; that ' , j Prident visited all rthe"-1mpr. , JpnUic works in the city; that he I ('! : wark'lnd that, oa.thc Accompanied by the Vice Presi j ft r Messrs. , Cass, - Woodbary', ta and Earl, he embarked on iJnt ateain boat Splendid for J' As he passed the .KaVylS;' sary, grM . canona,'-. ftaitae wu giveaB-franklin -rThe President stopped at - Bridgeport, Cona. aa hoar, and reached the city of New Havea between 2 and 5 in the I afternoon.- lie was received t a committee of the citizens, and was rndwttd" (o a very ' Jiandsonte' hi roache, drawn by four greys, which conveyed him to the Capitot, where the Mayor and Gorernor addressed turn, to whom be made" suitable re- plies. OnhkwaiWiWfU. laietrollege, the students formed an open iiqe, through which he walked to the building of the Institutionrwhefe he Visited the Trumbull Gallery of Minerals, and other curiosities. On Sunday morning ho attended the ser vice of the Episcopal Church, and in- ihralrMJJP The President's health is daily im- proTiog. Rail Rani Contention. Mitixnt hste been called at eeril places fpr the appointment of Delegttes to the Contention proposed to h held in thin city oo the4ih of July. The following Delegates have already been cha- en: R.lfigh Got. Swain. Gpov-E. Vlnftw r. wh Ons !lfw Wm. UojlaOrThfl'naf Citblw, Re; Dr M'Pheeters. G. W. Haywoml, Chas. Maniey, a. i. L-awrencs, J C. Sted man. FayetteilleTIon. ftobfrt. Strung, Hon. John D. Toomer. Lui D. Hen jrji.John, Da ccka..J)in llmlnvJ.. m Sea well. John M. Dubbin. John H. Hall K4wsd Jjeft-Wisnlowp ward : II ale TiBiTiTuwota-t Tin Vf wa r t. , t ' Wilmington hlevcn Delessteg hae also hem appointed It this ' ptari ' "byV we hae heam the names ot only seven of them,, viz. Wa. B. Mrarei, Gen4 E. HrD(lfe?rJ.Ar Hill, Thomas HiH; Gabriel Holme. Alex'r McRae and DfrWOrP, Ho 7-e,:ittti'iir'flf:Fayettevillff--hite transmitted, througli their Magistrate of Police, to the sufferers by the late destructive reaCHmberland,! a handsome donation of S363 fS; a Sir CO msfancOTyc7elin)T liberality and benevolence; and "the committee,7 nv. acknowledging its receipt, very justly remark, that bunder present cireamstances, Pay etteville having experienced a ximUar disaster two years ago, their present contribution is worthy of all praise." The Roanoke Advocate states that a steam boat has been purchased by a eompanyHn Petersburg, topty be tween; Halifax and Blakeljr; and. that shewiU b? jreadyjojreceiye Jreight. a? bout the first of ugw8tTtillTclii time Uit rail road wil I be com pJ ted 40 tlte ltoanpke. Gen.' Daniel Ij. Darringer, the pre-sent-Member, and Jo hn G, A. Illf liamson, Esq.of Person county, are can didates to represent this District in Congress. Onward-On wa hd ! We learn from the Petersburg Times, that the Merchants' Manufacturing Company of thet place incorporated by the last Legislature of Virginia, with a capi tal of 880,000, has already commenc ed ' operations. They have erected a capacious four story brick building on the-river eai 'Fleet? Bridge,- which has elicited universal admiration for its peculiar adaptation to the spinning of Cotton Yarns, and the manufactur ing of Cotton goods; and it has been pronounced by gentlemen from the North cooversaHt'with the subject, not to be surpassed by'any of the mills in that section of the country. When completed, it will run 3,300 spindles. and a number of looms capable of wearing from 1500 to 2000 yards of Cotton Cloth perday; leaving a sur plus capacity to add considerably to the machinery. The Blanford Cot ton Seed Oil Mill, which was burnt down some months ago,' has been re built, on an improved plan and con siderably enlarged; and the large wa ter power at Ettrick Banks, ( which is more than sufficient to drive 10,'0O0 spindles) a short distance beyond the Corporation, line, has recently been purchased by an. enterprising citizen, who is making arrangements to avail himself of its fine manufacturing ad vantages. Our distant friends will thus .perceive (says the Times) that Mexico. Advices from Mexico iHeTthaFSanta Anna aidential Chair on the 16th May, and every thing was going on harmonious y atthe -Capitol, in the adoption of seful regulations for the country.- Mr. CastiHorLlhe jeew Charge d'Af ; fairs from that government to the has arrived at Ne Tork '.j " .'is morr. -Tlie fulvfticg picture of remorse m copied from the Philadei-phis- U. 8. Gazette. What a lesson does it. convey ! : ' 1 MCiovosv(the msrdertr of the lovelyind amiable Mrs. llamiltoo to the time of his . .sentence, and being remanded to prison for the fast timf, continued to assert his innocence. Oa that day his manner changed, and he became apparently penitent In conversation with a gentleman pre paring ior me ministry, who had been a t)lan for'Mrs." Hamilton' death a month before it took place; that he had f determined if she would not hare him, -00 oUier person shoqld have Hta. . ; He now describes his dreams as being of the horrid end terrific . kind; and telates one, in ; which he imagined himseiraescending'a flight of stairs pf interminablelengfce black ani) indistinct abyss; the stairs seem ed to turn, and left him hanging by his hands until he could hold on no longer. When the Court House bell rang to announce the verdict of the jury, Clough was found lying on the floor of his cell writhing in agony. His- situation is indeed dreatlful; sleep, the sweet restorer of nature, brings no relief to his desolate spirit; ami he evidently longs to escape from the ocean of agony upon which he is tossed, and lie down upon the shore The South Carolina Hail Road is dissipatingalt doubts as tofs practi cability and utility. L It is in rapid progtlSKAnd two shares were sold '!" Te w daj agojij Charleston at gioi The Augusta " e learn with pleasure, that this etterprizc is near its completion. On Monday next, the Cars will- run up to Blackeville, 96 miles; and the week after, the Mail and Passengers will be carried on the". Hamburg end to the foot of the inclined plane, where the stages will receive them. The whole line will be completed early in August." The wood work is already done, and most of the iron received for the Rails the rest daily expected. Those, engaged jo- this .. undertaking have a clear title to" public congratula ttonr forthey-haTe" triumphedrrtfver "wind and tide." The Editor of this paper, has travelled over several rail ways in his recent jou'rneyings. He psssed with greater rapidity on the Charleston - ana uambursr road - than any other. On the Petersburg and Roanoke, - the velocity was jiearly e qual..'M From the tape de Vtrds. Accounts have been received from these aflicted islands to the 4th of May. The fa mine still continues," particularly irt those islands which have little or no foreign commerce, where numbers are 'pIngalTy!.l'''It ia noworeihan two years.-, since they-bave- had - any rain; end their.-owa government Por tugal) has d one nothing for 'their Ye- lief. They were very grateful for the supplies which had been sent from the United States, and many lives had been saved by them. Rise in Real E$tate.'The Peters burg Times of the 21st instant, states that, of a lot of ground on Sycamore street in that town, 120 feet front by 85-feet rear, (for which four years ago 81000 dollars could not be obtained,) three lots of SO feet each (being only 00 feet in the whole) were sold or the 19th, at public auction, for 83240. So mucli for the" rail road. Will North Carolina, in the face of this and e thousand other such facts, continue to doubt, and hesitate and slumber? Can she, when she looks at the means by which the prosperity of other states is so rapidly advancing, any longer neglect to adopt some system-by which her own condition ,raay be improved? Mr. Osgood has been chosen a Re presentative to Congress from the 3rd district of Massachuscttes,. In.the North district .Mr. Dearborn was a head, but r?? choicejiiras made. " A the marriages alluded to jnthe following card were copied into our pa per from the Salem Reporter, we cheer fully comply with the request of the gentlemen concerned, to . publish their notice. ' - , . . Va, the Ftrmftt' Reptrttr. TO THE PUBUU. Mouia Jirjr, Surry, Cunty, . Jvn 10, -ISS3. t ' Wberca" k Im keen wiUlianed in the t er mer' Kepnrter tbroueh tiie eoniajtanieation of onM. Savndrtl, thai tt. S. Bray waa married la ,WI I, . fiami . M. Mi . .Will. M. ... HII.IN. IV Mia Sarah Joneai ' We take tbit method of iofunainf the pvblie, Uwt both thete aurriaec hate never taken plaoe, aod thatl, (A. S. Brar) ha, no quakiUne with Miaa Tnrnef, nor 1, ( I. E. Williahi) with Miaa Joneai and we bat no betitation m pronottMing bin, who ha that eonjioiMiieated ielaehood to an hooett Editor, S Liar nod contentibl wreteh. Tb Kdttora of the "Carolina waieiiman" d RaleicH Slar" ore aelwited to trabltab oor notie M wo navdervUiMl they hoe btiblitbed lb marriuea. .. " ' -' ' , v - . ; , . JOHN E. WILLIAMS. If he Cholera-TM accounts from the Soutb-West, of-tho ravages of this disease tre nwfut indeed. - It accrue to La ve spread terror and ile structioe tbrooghoatthe Valley uFihe Mississippi; and along the banks of :ue river or that name, as well as those of the XHtia, from Wheeling down to New Orleans,' It- ia mark piTvalent end very fatal. At Mys AiU wing t death and di-StHtoii nut of a population t three thousand, scarcely more than ene hundred re mained; and at Lexington, Paris, Cynthiana, Flcrningsburgh,' JLaw. renceburg, Georgetown, and other Ln7nl.; r v7l JC, l ,T,r era has mown down its victims with relentless violence. l was likewise appearing in the different towns of Tennessee M'e have before us a Letter from New Orleans dated the 1 1th inst. fniro a Jurm resident of l'eteibiirg to his friend herr, which sayv Ktr the Uat . teri or . twelve, rtayi we have had a most alarming limeof it and what makes it numt so, is, that we are loosing daily our most valuable and resjK'ctablo citi zetn. shewing reajiert to. nnnr Tho disease at this lime appears to bid defiance to all medical skill, sweeping off nearly all that are nt tacked. I know nf but few indefd that hate survived. God grant us a deliverance from such a state, of things. In projmrlionjlo tie num ber of cases w e have heard, the mor- " Telersbufg Times. rcw mm have had more sai-row esrajies of their lives than President JlcksonTs Fven atthislatedsyi and rlfl oui'Wn ity,nielia"'b?en n"gTeaf' peril. The moment alter beset his footSoSli over which he hadjust passed. Had it (ell one minnte befcref-lrenM have precipated him and hit horse into the t'iver- Then, on passing through the c dense population, up Broadway, a nnmbcr of hwaep b? came frightened by the music, and were very - nearfthr his hoise.and on leaving us, while standing on the upper deck nf the steam boat, the wad of a field piece struck ; w UhiiKn incb or ,twi of hi person. So that the President ratnc times nt least during his stay-in this "'""""ft ...- .... "'"'--""'-' '" t city. JN . T. Daily Jdv, .frm lb Nw XprVJSlandarjls; : ., A heart-rending affair Since the arrival of Governor Marcy in this city many applications have been-made -10 him for the pardon of convicts, among which was one presented by sr. lutein ent looking female, who came to hi room in theffjity Halt in the early pin of lastwrek, attended h two I liferent ing. little boyS, to give more weight to an appeal lor the liberation OTwirfa her, then in rnnfitteiiient at Sing Sing lie it4t ton- W4fHt -reei4-44t, 4- voraW ear, she sgaio called on Fi ify , The Uoverhor having in lh interim throuahly tnyesitgsted the case, and a cerlained the msn was a suitable object for his clemency, drew an order 'or hi Teles seriHdg a e" it t hi wife, whoTiiT tnediately started with a inrful heart foi Sing Sine, so a to have the pleasure beraelf of delivering the pardon lo the Keeper. Upon her arrival at (he gate ot the prison she presented the paper whicn ihe luadiy thought would soon place her in the presence of her huaband but her anguUh may more easily be conceived than described, when she re ceived the intelligence that He had died the morning orore. Exrcvlion. On the 29th tilt. Charles 8. Cocke BufTereil the higheut penalty 1f Wie fa wrtti Xlai IT cinitK ty, ( Arkansas TVrritory,) for the murder of - Mr. Zc buhm Etlmistou, near two years agn-. We understand he died without making any confes sion, though it is generally believed that he had ttcrpetrated other mur. ders, (in Tennessee,) than the ' one for winch he was exrcutetl, and had committed at least one act of bru talrtyt-oo-a resitsible young, 4ady, before ; he fled to .Arkansas, for which ho ' ought to have Buffered dcatli yearsag(.--(i?ar' This it the age of reformation. A tai lor of Morriitvwn, N. J., has come out againit tbt immoral practice of cabbeg ing from the proceeds of which he says numberless stock are manufactur ed. The practice has been continued, asserts Mr. Gorge Adam's, from' the time ef Ananias and 8aphira, whose conduct probably suggested ihe idee to the craft. Jle denounces cabbaging as " morally wrong," and goes on as fol lows: - ' . ' . ; - '.v r .?! never practised retaining the csb bage, which, in commonpaiierns for suits of clothes, is worth from six shil lings to three dollars, becsose 1 felt that fraud and knavery Hraveo by no means wosld approve And- although the cabbaee is worth from one to five hundred dollars a year , in proportion to the business done, and ae much as 1 lovt wealth, I prefer rendering my patrons their due, to the bitter reproaches of an accusing conscience, or the fancied hap pinets that illgot ten wealth premises. Te talk of conscience may be idle in deed; it has been ridiculed by men lhat had intelligence, end it will probably continue io be by Infidels, and those whose eoDscleoce are tearja ry repeat ed acta V wliafieldicg tnd csbbagicg Irom iReir patrons' .. . -.- . Mr. Adam will meet tke conaeqsen -ees f his expose', either with the goose t with one ( its feathers, agamtt all coaners-4f ahmrid takeexample from the Unchly fait of Mortati. and let tht craft .mMmJ?mmManr"-f' ' '-J9 - :-' ':"; -. f. The New York Standard, in speaking of the President's settiog out from the American Hotel, i'ti thu.alily rebuke the brlatedjttifk fr?r7 firdrd- r ioTtthe,Tjrsi- denton that occasion: t , j The numerous ant) fine looking military;esrortTwcre-iinlurkilynTit ready in jimo to perfnrm the doty assigned to tlkem. and were left n Hie lai-kTgrninXthemsrlvesTin drr. Well, it was n very eaijy tiinr tftOut'iot'liTM the lienlth of the voting men might have been in j red.'" During the PreahUnl's visit at Phila drlphia. - a bale buxom "ywipg witlw treetid hrni1-wtth - a 'hearty slrake ftf both hand, at the ssme time exrlaim injr ' My dear General. I m delight' ed to see you; I hive walkod sit mites this morninf to enjoy (his rwe felicity. To whirh ihe President '-replied, with an air of tltgnified lantry "Madam. rr"rHt, that I had not kBown your Liuhililirs of Partnert. Jucl II-fT man of New. York ha decided, that partnership' property cannot be taken Sly" bVrfaTmeJ.'ISuTfhe "pl not b" seized. The pnesiitn and di- walked Jhell -vftUmffiw wyii4ittyi.ri,l, Ji PromJeArt Journal 1 ,"on'! r!TttllM",-r 'IM't'! Aae. f . - i rovtaenct Journat. tionSalealn ihtcW -i'Mn. ' rl:411hope mttstrft'eisw -m wlirws the firm. vfl , k John, Mi) MARItlEl). At TarWoiigh, on tM VHh Inttant, Mr. i llon4 In Mia Polly Norman. .1 i"Sf In Stokrt eoonljr, on the Vlhiw't. Mr. Jj-n -Ayrrf Unafciinham Hy-Mi rVty Webtter, of flrM iwme.l eoonlr. On Taetilay, th tltb inat. kilmund C. Tmw. F.nq. f iik, jo Mia Jan, tlaugWr of . Major VliiMHHrf (HHs'- : - In" Itnwan county, on 'Utl I3ih 'ImaahfMer Alexantier Trnli-r to Mia Aiaerica Brown, daughter ol Mr. Wm frown, : ' At Fajrelterille, on lire ISiH inMint, Mr. Joai afc Rrant. Jr, Jo Mil, Jane C. Ranvin, liaultUer oflh lMWhilNi rp!;5'!i:? lajluneomhe ewinlr, on th 81th tilt. I.rnrre oTCniit; CTurtei Moore. 4 -nef.tn enumr, On fli tt A IttrMr; Otifer C. fjrern to Mitt Pereudia, daughter of Mr. K tiat Smoyro. .- '',;.. " . .' ' DH2I). ; - l tJt-JTjf,ii Monday tirti;- BobeH iollnwsv inlant am, of Msg. 'I'hot i. Wed. In thit eonnl,. on the tSili inttant, Mr, ftlo- rf fJiinct, neof Kubhroiigh Janet, eml eiitrtt tiaurliier ol Uol VVm ttoran, ol Kan- lolpb eotinty, Irsrin; three eonty ihe ynnjfrt hut a few day ill. Mrs Jnnct ,ai a fatoriie ot- tleevenand rariti Cemmnnfroted. " ; In Warren aounty, on the Sil Inttant, in the Mrt year of her are, Mr. M illy Thurston, eon; toil of Mr. neniamin Thurmon. .. . In rranklm totmlr. on the lWh biat. Maj 1 Samuel Thoniat, . MrtT' death Wataauaed hy a tenter wbieb, nrtt ppCwarMsJ fl Wt H'lvl eHA" bad prrioua to hit death, . deatroyad Um chinaul al,-W w We ol the lowtr jaws In Chvlettnn, 8. C. on ihe I J h Inat. Robert JTiirutiiil,; tiuj. J the filUh'yWoflw . Mr. Turnhull waa riittiiiruiahed and efficienl lAtde of the ""Ttiftlillr'atioh" arty, a man brini-i went ability j and writer ot great fare nd ete gane. In Moor county, on the! 4 ih, inrtant. in the) 5Slh year of her age, Mrt. Clark, wife ol Mr. Kenneth Mark, $en. Jnind Lodge. tpeeial meellnc of the Crand Ixxlre 'nt i North tjarolm will be held at the MaMui Hall, I in thit Cljy . on th 4th at July nest, at S o'clock n. it. Mir m inrpwae of aatminr myiog in Corner Stone of ihe Capitol of the State, Tho ornoer and member ol die Urand Lode, "i in urrinren generally ire requeued 10 attend. By order ol lit M. W, Grand Matter. - f THOS J. LEMAV, G. 8.4 Ttalelgh,Jn , ts.13 v behnaud Drxptry Inforwit hit friend and he wublaf Senerally, that. iiaviiin acaiu een burnt , ..... h v liat T-opened 'hit r-er- I' w e waftlHli meiif WA1CIV -JRWE1XE-Rf fc FANCY STOKE. fw jkert btlaia fl.ju Qfiu, where he will be happy to exetate nil order with which be ma be iaeored. Havfaiv jntt reecieed from Nrw Vote aod Philaflelpbm hit Spring Supply of Gooda, tlte anortrntnl ia Milt very rtteiitive, anil being eery detlrou of reducing the atotk oa hand, US wilt ditpot of Ihem unntnally low, 1 - - . jjsfy-) CLUCKS awl WATCHES rr paired in bit n aual wireful manner. All kindi of gold aud til eerartieleauianufactttred with aoauttooicd neat nett( puiwtualiiy and detliaUh. - . .. Raleigh, Jbjm M.ltii.:,t..:;;.. 4-'- UiUsborouglLAcnderaVii The Fait Srtaion will ommne on Friday the thb of Auguat. ? - - . The Lnrbtb department' I under lb cooduct of a omiteteul and faithful attiatanf from the Andovar Seminary for Teaebera," A claaa of boglitb.Mbolartwill be rceelred. v r ., ,-hi W. J. WNttUAM, Principal. June'll . ' '.--,'iriw . .Valuable Town I'ropci'ty, Th aoboarihe rttmtlv adeeniatd for-tatwhia i viiunit uai, m in jmina n r a jvtievwe pnw Morn 8ueet with their woprovememt... That 1 l 1 ... .1. r u. ., f buldmrt bev aioe been deetrorod be Ire. but the LeU ne till to be ditpnaad af. It i well known that they are at el igibly tiiueted tor bwain of ever deaeriirfioa at any lecetioei In th Chy., It it hoped that llMMc aettreut of purabating ti Property will make early application. ' p " ' - lltUJIM bwtioa. i Raleigh, Jane (4. y . St. B. Tho Subteriber- M Rtltnf on a thon at bit retUlenee, near the TMetbodit4 Chureb, vbere he hope to be able to rc-cotamenee h Batinea .In all kt Branehe. in the eonm of few day. 11 ipeetluUynlicit th-b o4 pus( of th rahlM, ,' fii-T. V A xmrxjvc 1 i - 1 r f Mm wi--i i jL A UCkm pi Mcc t hi k "A At the Holly Sarin Meetlitc Hoete, m th J ' . -, ewoty ot Wake, end State of North Carolina, II aiile Sesub-VVctt ot th city of Raleifh, i will imnrmtt the SClb day of September s 7 ( - ' at, and aaonwet ti dayt, aod e followMt nroaaheiiei nSewtionately reqwated to attend; - f nBldenTbonuMCeoekrr,JametM'l)anlel,Jaa. ', Dennia, jeaudi Ceaidftidkl,TrMnW .UArmMroee;, bet id V WUIiav V. Connel- S- ' ly, Henry H. Men. Thooiae Freeaaan, Jet. :' Tt 8"y 81hJ 8eer, Jame Ferrel, V. " W. Dowd, awl aa many wltertof aba brethren In tU Minlatry and exhort era at may find It,, convenient, and (eel interetted in theae kind of i aeelinf. - - "--. - . JOHN PURIFT." , f Ton ll..lnu l.......n,l -.. v uuitai s , lien Ml U t" , jis Ran away from tlte Nbatriber, on tb ICth in- nt4 a argra man named TUMr tery Ukelv, a -boot ii yeara of are, dark eeiapleetion, and ha largo tear under one of bit eyea and oo one of ' hi lr, and gtte genteelly dreeted, and wear - WMthjJrtnJL4bkk nroperr.- H earfl-if with bin bit wire, a briglit mulatto pirt, about yer of afte. Said girt It the property lahra Boiae, deeM, hitb t hired teqie-ntontbt ago, SaHtglrl ia eery qniek apofcen. Mid terr aatlv in her walk.-" It It probaul that ihey will proear paper and pa for free people ot color; - " and will try to get fo tome free tui 1 will . gi th a bore reward to any person or prrtona , who will totifine them lo an, "mil. u ilui I t them agam, or delivered to te at my plantation. iwtetweBtfLMttburg, tTasttia county. N, Ctrolin. - ' , JAMES HESTER. Juno 10, 13 1 . ' . t7 at tiee; a Tb tuhteruW mtenda lo ti.it New York, 7' when, ho will remain during the Summer and Fl) teatouai and wilMeke nieatnreln atiendnir tT to any Committinn lluvinn, which hk fiienda ana in public may intrott to hn imror- He will shatEXarriagea, -W4My Telr-npow bit atien. IttulflV ffn Staaw .w uruvra aeni 10111111.1114 exptrleiie in trade, and particularly bit knnwtelgo ot the wan:, of the Southern Market, will, Ti flnttcm j; Ixntelf,-enable tiim to g1re taiial'atl'iun lo all --2 MtU -Mm eiinki, wmmt tlrfT Wjtiltr.-wt-r btt-W V- vt r" tt :r - Oilnrdi llernd.mt hUinW, au.l llerndont k I fan, wUI meet wih iom(.iaTWoinv a AjL , RIIUUKS N HEUNOON, . .JuneSP, IM.1 y-tr-' ? St Grocery-and MLJommlssluiC Business." The tnntcrihera having hirmed a eo-partntr. aliiji IS ddi a CRlCEaf and COM M ISSION HLSlXS3 -nvthU )4aeer mm nftrr thrir e-f t. ea tmheaonwnunlty.'eiiliM- in ihe anle of Pro." duo or the tupply of Groeiie.,Thr.y he taken Mr. Jabea Mmith't ll.mte, nett door to Mcttrt. Ilcalh, Maton k rCa on jOld ttreet,, where Jn.a frw dy..the illrWe tUi.o at'nnj-cw'ntl Wl'iale m rlir lr t,ie, " and are now ready to receive and tell any pro. ' ducwthtfiny'berewm!trwtTn TtetFthai ii " :., . -josKPH ..u'Mii-isjL :- - . ' HKN'JAMIN Jl,, M:.V1T:. ' Pctenbnrg, June 81 U -iitS-.SJT St . The Ahiericaii fanner, Edited by Giantr R. Swrw; h tttaed vrry" ' . " ' FrMa.1 . 7 TF.R.VlS Prite 6eo dollar prTrannmrIue"i rtt- mlddl ot eaehrrar ot tuhwiSpllon, providtd that no balance of a former yer remain or.paid. S. Th manner ot pmrnt Iwhich it nrrler'tl hie In any other Tor dmant nlnentxrrt, h fti, Mrmsc at matt or coaaasr mi wot,.. and to obvwi all objwtiun to thit mode, lh i I t Jiuhlitherattumi! ij)t jikXl.i. 9- Bilhterittion arc alway eharget? a Taa Tata, and never fee 1 thnHer term. Wh . L oe ! li a tubjoribtav 4ba paper wU not h diaenmhiued feaeent at tfie diicretmn rfil, UUL. , jbJeVipW,'witer;'o 0f which, a diteonimuanee will be entered, tit . tak." ffl'rct TTUC tStt pf tl ami.yew vf tufr- anuare, owl-lA-taw -ame prnportm,1m"lna"' than a tnnare, wr more than 01.0 mtenioo. t (CT UlCTtooLi!TraMr.Addr.t. all ; -acti-iK, leltert enoeernlnj the farmer, Ihe tore, nr tho agency, 10 Ih proprietor, "I. Ir. ', vine lliiclwoek,- Baltimore, Mil. ' ?, - . '"' 1 '. ,.' J Bufialo! Spring r t Th anbaeribrr hat Irated for three yoart, ,fl Bultalo Spring, rtcemtr kqit by alt father hutted m th ootinty Of Meeklenburnf, " nulej i Wtt of Koydton. S milrt W.t of Olarktulle. - . IfJ mile Worth of Oxfutd, and SOmilitaEaal of " Milton-and ha opened n ettahlithinrnt for' C " Ih entertainment nf the puMie, The medicinal " ' uaiiiiaca ortne uier nave Bern tnqnen-ly no ........... - " " -ra. I'HllMJfi, . ltd lh 0. Lewie. i Th tuhteribeV idedee ktmMir to nt ry etertion to g iv lenlii e ti.1 itliieliod lo theae who may tnit tho J'pWngt, hr - v peying them tho Mrirteat aitrnthtni nting tf men In hit power, that may he eotuJu, ke n ' tlieir happbNM nnd wimfr affirne Ihent lhe ,J amujemml, ol the dance. It. : Thote whs pre. for retlrenvent taa be aeeommoilated wnh roomt " wher they may remain unditiurbed.' 'Hit table"--. will: alwaya ho well wipnlied wilhthe hett Ihe -' oantry will afford, and attended bf UUkful and ' attentive lereaM. ill, etatilea will all b ro. paired, ilnd always wlr fumUhed Vilh com Mdrand,-Hekept in neat r ' and well litlered ad allendedk he' old, taniill ' ' , and perieneed tller 111 bar will be run. plied. with tho me ohvia aiitf hett -elrrteif v' ' tirkt, and alien rted by a cMng maa who will -' bedhpotedta be aeommu.ltiinr. j.,' -. . - MWHtn-firf.r.r. I have been acquainted with th Buffalo Spring, for vparl of twenty- fear, during which ilni I bav frequently ttiadn mm ol the Wair. ' iitltnlM 2l,e Mtwl iH.a t 1 1 It 1. . myarlf, at well retoBMnmdcd tWto k wthert, ' and with deotdew-foodeneat,-, They penile at a gentle, but effectual aperient, and at the ctn ' ' ' time (Irengthen the tyitem. I furl no limitation ia re aom mending them a, happily calculated lo ' ' reuov tne iaeae maiitent 10 Ihe aummer ami mU eaannai ' They have never- been erhicallr mfmt) "-v., m " m irm wmm peeit mailO ltW thai they contain N antral Salta, Sulphur and Iron. 1 can hot with they were more ernerallv reaortrd to, believing they would b found to an- - awrr vaiuaoi parpoae. . 4 . ' ITavina been fwuneetad bv Me. K .!.. ' rlv rar opinion with mrard to the cimlltieaainl , . cAocl of the .PutTalo Water, I ataie. thet. in their operation, they are aperient and tonic, and -at the tamo time aonaiorrably dinretiei end ' from my obtervatinn, (a number t'f intunut. of their bentfivlal efTi-ctt, t can recommend them at a valuable remedy in nil eatea of indigeatioit and h-regiilaritle of the Momath and InteMinea . m ChroieHea nf the Liver and Kidnvy,' " and all eatet of froeral debilitr. I nltd belJ. ' . them te be an eajwllent preventive g?xiu tho'.- -wtumaal ditaa haeident t thit alimaie. . .ri.w.if-I.WM .... iiTTM I n-.ie-f-r Way l,.S48. . , ; . -f-. . 1 have bora aennamted with Jho HnfT.U Springt for many Vearti have In many Inwanet bean more than plecced whh their- good tffveta ' m eat of Chrooi diteaaea af Ihe tuimanh 1 u T and Kidney, but meet perlituUrlr ia iti. . ' umn et me tain, waen at 1 1 I tkin, waeb a Tetter. Chronic Itch, IrritatbMit, and tit remains ot - Mercurial ditea. I hey ar moat decidedly ane - rient, and loale, vmI la mane cart, mi at a di -nretle. I alto have known them to have the bap. pirat effeel in aaaa.of geaarat debility, Fioia partial analttia toe are belitred te coataia ' (alphas of UafMaia, with Iron. ' ' VM..,'. .. t... ,.- JA. iulnu.. ., 2bsa&ssaatea e." - i I t ; M f i
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 28, 1833, edition 1
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