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. . . NOrtaiiKa t Prat to pa J fL homs to their Sovereign; but ihr Prehentre'1 ,h,t heP",,Cf .not PP" of M" fr:n'tll,e 10 wrchin hrous;, rte eogn,rJ Care to " io eprl detachment ; h" ..J ikri and onlv ahow I hem i,,s i" "'' ,niSM f(er ,h'r ,rma . Prue. - uae .tn t a serious ' iim'!ic w arrival circumstance, Thd Maraei i rasteret, wn. I f(.j COnidm bi'nwtf Chancellor wf tire. wa have headed lhe ,,ict f thf jrjr, oath of alle V.nce, but it appear that the No f'.Usrnni haa been refused a paa .1 . t ,,.l.k srt and inuii nrner go 07 Intern in t ana papers rjj.r itate that a conference Took iK nreredins - da V between ( I. imbaaaadoii; of the Queen of Pur- I 'j-.t the French-MioiaUr of in an vg'iniiMi tf (jjinrernment of France -of Unnna ft - k.., thai raVaiilt ,if tha r(inlrrn L 6ten I rmised. v . frontien oj iwy Jjug, y. i ne tin rh-nceai Switzerland havejwodu .lilltfavjn lilt probably jiv rite to i Stricter ur Ulaore over iorignera ana traveiiera. Liiwa were entertaineVf thitihe dii"P ojiiieiiattefflpu in: Piedmont would i-e .rendered z the republican party cautiou, coofi lence waa in some trree reatnred, and the measures hich brtWcted ioterxourae andiraUe, ere being gradually suppressed, but idrrnew reatricliona will be resorted J The Polet en the SwUa territory j,ealwav been considered as 1an- tmu g'jestfc. I hey are in correspon nee with the republican club in ince and tally, and took an active Lrfiftthe dWrbittce at Bisle. -The ciirrentes in Switr.erltnu are closely itctid by the authorities of Lumbsrd Piedmont; - ConcentrationVflf troop- the fruniiera are spoken of. although ippears certain that the Qovernmenta H nit interfere in the affjir of Swtt rUnd, ao tons at they present no Wer - to- the4teihbri(i State. . 1 H4asiSinoaiM THE STAR RALEIGH, OCTOBER. 4, 1833. fUouttl be pirdooad, rlieatr tii A mer'ican Consul . at ? Port au "Prince hould certify thit bi hid. arrivedia Ilayti. ; He made his eicape from the Sheriff on his way to Norfolk, tha port of embarcation, and thus frustrated the benefoJent iriterjUons' of the Exec-ativc-.Eoirois or ths StViuT Ju tfre BaXgt?$ irr . WeTiare the pleasure of presenting to our read ers, in to-lay' paper, the very able & interesting address delivered by the Hon. Geo. E. Badger, before the lite, rary societies of our University, at the recent commencement In conse- quenceof Ihe spiice it occupies, and having' been' previously" prepared Tor the press, we are compelled to deier until next week the jubUcfttlQJ3L-oI-ifle President's communication to the Cab inet, setting forth his reasons for re moving the public deposites from the U. States Bank. But the reader will find ample compensation for this ne cessaryidelay.in the rich intellectual treat contained in the address. In no particular 'does it falthort- of public expectation but sustains throughout the high reputation of its author, and richly merits the warm commendations which are every where bestowed upon' jt;IHs noticed in thrmosTflalicrinf terms by the press both in and out of the State. We tnake the following ex tract! from some of our respectable exchange papers from abroad : Jppointnlent by the PrtsHrnt '.JIL B. Tasey, Esq. was vesterdav an- pointed Secretary of the' Treasury of the U. S." ; On accepting this appoint- mcm, , air, iriey resigned the omce ot Attorney General. . .-It doe not appear. fronx.the above notice whether Mr. Duane, the lat Secretary of the -Treasury, resigned or was removed from office. The ce neral impression is, however, that he was unwilling to issue an order for the removal of the government deposites rt'om the United Sutes Bank to the State Banks; and that, in consequence 4cVU became ecesafy to place an other ii the Department who had -no objections' or scruplus on the subject. It can, therefore be Considered li no other light than a removal or e jeciment irom omce. ISo successor to Mr. Taney in the office of Attorney ueneral has yet been announced. ' Major "ior?an Jl. Heard, who at. tempted the life of Mr. Arnold, a Re presentative from Tennessee, during, the session of Congress . before the last, died at Russelville, Ky. a few days ago. Bishop JSjGLAKDf of the ..Catholic The Fredericksburg Arena sa It ij not oftea we are,calle; iys: i op e called oporTl- 'MetTtrrhrr. to notice a'crfOmidTrce of this kind; of tll(S ,T r ;n,,( n:; tAti irh arm ran miPA hnnptil v annMw I - .... vwii i, iui vuta It is worthy )f being placed alongside ot Air. Oaston s address, and higher praise Mr. Badger need not wish. We hope for it a wide circulation, to which the very elegant manner of .its typo, graphical execution will 'greatly con dueer "WrsFian; ftefedffe'rT'givex tracts.'" - Superior" Court. The SupY Court VVakfr coininenced its Fall Term, n ais city, on Monday last, Judge Mar : presiding. ".. On Taesday, John U omack was tedfor forging note, aad convicted,. he Jury,""in consequence of his youth tlie respectability of his connexions, Iiunimously recommended him to the eraency of the Governor, requesting tjhit io much of the sentence as, pre kribes the infliction of corporal pun On the same day, "Jonathan Lewis marraignea on a cnarge oi rson, u jeing alleged that he set fir! to Captain ibbi's coach shop in Junelast, by itch a number ot houses m Fayette le street were consumed; when he Wared his intention of filing an affi- Vit to remove his trial. On the fol kinz day, he filed his affidavit, and (Court ordered his trial to be re mo il to Franklin county. , V There are no other criminal cases importance on the D icket, and the pre named. individuals are both from ter counties. - - - has Cfors-e IV JJautoood, Esq. fes' appointed Clerk and Master in V'ly of thu county. . - . Coion, The advance upon this ar il continues firm in'the foreign mar-' tiTand Is well supported at home, 'e give below the pricesat some of r principal domestic marketsr"-" yetteville, October 1, -14 35 . . . tersburg, September 23, 12 a 16 50. 'W VnrL - 14. ifi an. Meston. 16, 16 a 17 20, 15 a 15 50. Iti'tlMta. 3 Gama Graij. We- have .received H tPm. Iltnton, Esq. -of Johnston JUtyiJevr of the Gama Grass seed, id on his plantation, on the Neuse, ere the grass was growing very lux- jiintly.-. It has also been found in nt quantities -on- the farm ot- jwr' n 7ii7, in the vicinity of this city t more tnan A gallon of seed was iered on Saturday last." x '. rv We have seldom read,' says the Petersburg Intelligencer, any thing of the kind with equal pleasure. It is evidently the production of an elegant and TiigMy cul tifa1(n1'nt trfaeSrf throughoat ' th'eimfcli6r"a"prrslieir and correct taste. Hie topics are well selected, and are enforced in man ner peculiarly happy. " This.is a masterly production; combining all the excellencies of a cul tivated and strong common sense, with the highest moral 'excellence and a chaste classic eloquence rarely met with at the present day. It is long since we have seen any publication The celebrated Washington Taburn, was sentenced to death some tune fee. m condition . that he : would leave !! State, passed through this place on ?!rday, on his way to Granville ' lie' was apprehended in North lPton county, as we have been. in med. -tPdrrentoh Reporter, it is perhaos time to correct the .;, pPprehension which seemr to jpre tj ' this subject Taburn was not at Kdoned on condition that he would i w the State, or, upon any other con- v and " the judgment of death lit ?nd in full force against himl At f t.ne he. made , his escape,' the (; , "iff of Granville had in his hands a f f'Wen'pledge from both tha lite and t -.ecutive, mat ine convivi lated as this little pamphlet It' will be read with pleasure by all classes f cne community; anu inougn certain po litical allusions may not meet with u niversal approval, yet the spirit in which they are made will be acknow ledged, on all hands to be virtuous and patriotic, "Mr. Badger speaks of the pms in terms of perfect justice; but, we think, he is not quite sojeorect inhis appre hension of danger To rsouTiTTearning and accurate scientific information, from the great and growing increase of the means ot the (littusion ot know ledge among thepeople. 'There will, it is true, be manv who will attain but the meiest superficialinfjrmation; but Mr. Badger should recollect that this very class will chiefly consist of those who formerly would have remained in almost natural ignorance: the differ ence will be that hereafter; they will possess as much information as the circumstances oF society tah admit1 of their receiving before they were with out any... There in another change fast coming about, that Mr. Badger, we are. sure, wUlJamenltitd-aaa'ar-selves we mean the abandoning of all those studies which neither improve the taste nor cultivate the mind, serv ing but to give employment to the dull and worthless labor of the pedant, and to prevent so far the progressive im provement of society for useful and practical knowledge. We can give no better, idea of the difference between the-gpiritof modern society and that of the middle ages, than by an allusion to the history of the two sciences ot Lode and Political Economy the for- mer of which a mere art of-words-- fu tile, unprofitable and generally non sensical, is now fast falling into merit ed ' contempt, . while the. latter, the most noble and useful of all studies, has originated, and is every day ad vancing with the-nwad-nH'HHntsflt"f society. We copy that part of his ad dress alluded to above.11,, ..L, - Richmond Compiler.:: We agree with the Compiler. The scientific and literary information pre sented through the medium of our or dinary periodicals, is not intended at a substitute for, nor will t ever take the place of; the more systematic and elaborate standard works on the va rious branches of learning. It is de Signed to instruct and entertain those who have not the time to pursue a regu lar course of reading or study, and to excite a taste for such pursuits in those who have; and while iUtnay thus ac complish much good, it cat certainly do- no Itariv-r , 'i'-mSHS 1. trie t was, convicted of fpassinit coun- lerieu money, and sentenced to three years' imprisonment in; the jail of this city, has been pardoned by the -Presi dent of the United States, and set at riDcfty. The , JDeposilts.-rr The Washington Globe states, that the following Banks have been selected by the Secretary of the Treasury for the deposits of the where they- are respectively situated. The change was to have been made on ilie istinst ' " nHltimore The Cuion Bank oCMwrUniL . J'lufa.loli.l.u rte tiirard B..k. " " New York The Mcehaiuei' Hank. Iol The Mmili.tun Comian-. Do. . The Hank of America., . Boston The Commonwealth Bank. T Do, The Merchant- Bank. . We understand (says the Globe) that another Bank will be added in Philadelphia, as soon as the proper aiirJ--rraiJgemeats- an-b Church, arrived at New York, from Havre, on the 22d ultimo. ' During the firet eight months of this year, 1845 vessels arrived at New York, bringing 32.059 passengers. ' "v2"ilv T vwittfAi ' iX ..1' "SSGIssgs FOR THB STa. " '" " .At a pinftable meeting rtKe frjends of Riil Ro. in Wake county , held it the Court Hwie in It4leigH. n Moo day. the 50 U 8piV.br, 1833. Umi R. M Saunders W4 called to ih Chair, and B S. Kwg was appointed Secreta ry. On mf ion, ' , . Reiolveil, that thit meetma prneeed to the an pointnenl of Delegates to atte4 die Coa-ewim, b rWhvM tha town uf Matithsr an lt. If LQsSaberJlSiiM the Mjhjt of rail rtm4s Uov. u. 1j fawain. UiOiel L. Barrio eer, Alfretl Jne. Wm. U lhvwHd. irxAIfOilieo rose were tppnted.in MeMof intf? bility to attend in person, that they be severally authorised to appoint a suotti tut. Urwl-ed further, thai thil meeting proeaett to the appointment of Dele-ate, to atteud th Cnn ention to he held m Italeigh, on the 4h Munil.y iu Nueuler aett, on the uni aubjaot. ; ,. When Guv I) L. Swain, Wm. H !laywood;Jr cVJoiinon Bjsbee, Eq. were appointed, with the kke. power it appoint a substitute, in the event f their inability to attend wfcperstmr'" R. M. SAU.VUIiUS Chair. BEMJ. S. KIXO, S-m. .:ft,:,jyJj(lt STAR. , .aj,,,;;,:j;,... . Al a meeting 'oHtfie 'cftlxens of Hyde county, at the Court House in said county, on the 28th day of Au-, gust, 1833, (being 3d day 'o'f AuguU Term,) for the puspose of nominating delegates to meet ia Convention at the city of Raleigh on the 4th Monday of November next, to deliberate on th'e"s'tlbjectoTIhternalIn'provement.,," lhe meeting being large, was-rail raquirrer made, and probably also another in New York; and that necessary pre parations are in progress folvcarrying the measure into full effect in other places, as speedily as practicable. JSieknea$.MJfewiOrleam.&lcki ness in New Orleans is said to be more malignant ndJfatal at present than it has been since. 1829. In the month of August there were 546 deaths,, embracing many valuable citi zens. 1 - Large Jtcome.-.The income of Lord Francis L. Gower, who has just suc ceeded to the property of the Duke of Sutherland, is 90,000 8450,000 a vear. The gas lamps, of London consume no less than 38,000 chaldrons of coal, and the gas pipes extend, in total length, over 1000 miles. Tcnnetsee. The Legislature of this State convened in Nashville on the 16th instant In the Senate, David W. Burford was elected Speaker, and W. K. Hill, Principal Clerk. In the House of Representatives, JF,1W, Jrlu- ing was elected Speaker, without op position, and James A. Whiteside, Principal Clerk. On this session de volves the appointment of a Senator in Congress, Mr. Grundy's tetm hav ing expired-lastMiretirltti Hander stood that Messrs. Grundy, Eaton and Foster, will be candidates for the of fice. MJrUkUleaututiyjtiQk very handsome woman opposite to ur" saidXord -Albanyr-fthemight make one forget dinner and supper too." That lady," said Lady Oriel, iinkinrat her through her class. ' is the wife of our most poimiar ' writer, and is remarkably beautiful; features, complexion, expression, all are fault less- Nr. uesinonu poiniea ner out to me. the other evening as one of the verv perfect SDcclmens now to be seen of a beauty peculiar, to Ireland; hair like ine wing oi toe rt,Ki- wmi the sun' ray full on it,- and skin, whitens drivenlsnow, with eyes of heaven's own bluev The lady comes of an, ancient Irish race, and belies not her blood, which sends that mant ling rosc-tiht to her . heeks, a if she blushed because she is too fair, ..... . .. .1 JMJiepe aur the following resolutions Were adapt ed without a tlis5(entins,vou;eA.. ' HcofreiT, TliMt, in common with a tninie-oii portion of our fellow oitizen, m Norih Carolina, we view, with feeling, of deep rr-wt, the pre. ten- lanuniyune oniiinnn ot our atate;. that, while all arounl lit are H inrnhmr, their coin. meree inerraiuig, their traile hri.k, we alone are lying Mill, making Karctily an e-ertion. , Kenlved, That e belirve our Slaie calla ble ot being improved at an nthrr in nur Union, and Itvat ii only rtjiiire e buiild unne in one pla'n tteKoIfed, That we deem it inexpedient, at oretent, to recommend any particular auhrme, without mwa enn-iil-ratiwit 4t hiiiig Uiiiai'il to unite 'with our iter aounliea in whate-er ahall aeem mou likely to be iirodneti-e of hcue- ftetat endij and ttiat e ajme id- will , point delegate, to the CnnvenHon to he held in Kaleigh on the fourth Mondijr ot November beat.- : : - . . lletol-ed, Th.t Caleb Spencer, 9wret 8 Smith and Doe. W. B. llode be appointed flelegattt for the fount) of Hyda to taiu Uonen tion. -- Keiol-ed, That the Seeret-ry notify the aaid flelegateiot'thrir appoiutmcnt - - Ueaolved, That tlieie, proceedin-t be aigued by the Chairman anil Secretary, and be cent to 0()ie of the -public-print, of tiii. Stale lor pb- littation. ' , ...... JONATHAN H.VIUU3, Ch'tn. R. M. G. Moobb, Sec'g. TheCattQu SofMtation We have been iuformenl of various targe stuns of money suddenly made, within the last ten days, by the great and o- experled Hse " lis this at apTe sirl icle. One HiNtancr, as it--id not cTur A New Orleans merchant, largny concerned irr the cotton trade, (nip tituiiiig to bo in Now l rk, the no. tion took him to make a trip to Liverpool, to winch he was in reali ty induced more by tuestiiierior ac emmodsttitMfi-of the. .New, , luik packets, than from any call of busi ness. He had no sooner lauded in Liverpool than he made hiiiisririii a few days perfectly familiar with the state of the cotton market. -This kno-w1edireni tjnaintance ith the niatkt t in this country, satisfied him that a rise was about to take place in England, lie piweeded to t'tnploy an agent, who pot't hased on his account a very Urge amount of cotton. Before even the bills roiild be hi ado out, and the cotton delivered to him, the l ine in price, which now agitate this market, suddenly took dare; and so , Gra. Jattiou's reasons fr rersr.vir.g the drpoatie- wera reerivrd in New Yrk themMruiog f ihr Slth ltim, after whirh United Sttrrs Hunk S-iJck re 1 per cent. On the previou Utry, the Stock' bad fallen-, about twp pet cent At the latest dte,2.ih, conid Arable seles were made at from 103 to 109.. . . . - , grcat was the advance from day In lay, that id one week tlio aRrarmus New Orleans merchant re-aold his cotton, without having been obliged even to pay porterage, for a cash ad. More Emigranlt Oicrei!. letter from a very resiectable colored man in Savannah, states that there are upwards of eight free people in that rtty"Wady'"aiutootiTi?TnhTlrfr Liberia: nearly au or wiiomare tnemliers of the.ltnpcranre Society; twenty-three r thrm professors of religion, and several or them excel lent mechanics. Such' a company would be a most valuable acrr-todon to the colony, and we are glad to hear that an effort is Hkrly ,tt be made in Boston Jo provide tlieTunds necessary ; fr their removal to Af- i icn; . We understand, ' aim, "(hat the Rev. Julio Storkdrlle, of Madison county, Virginia, lately " deceased, bqur allied freedom to more than thirty slates, and made provision, by his will, for defray iug the entire expense of their removal to Liberia. ,'at.Jnt. .lt;.nv.g , wVj-. fc... Quandary The election Tor Sheriff is hett btrnoiallr; but he U obliged to renew hisbomU yearly. The law requires that a majority of ,l th fnag-itrat- io the cumyf ahall be pte-ont o receive the bond, ami it not taken before 2 o'clock, on Wednrsday, the office of SherifTf is vacated. At lhe September rerwef tne fjnurt of Plea Quarter Saisiofta h Id in thktown UhI weekT the ShejrifPa bonds were not ta ken, there not being the requisite nam bf otrte preare t. Th C cort wai therefore held by tha Coroner, aiuf we have no ShariTinthe county! . The Clerk of the Court is in the same pre dicament, ; . We trust i remedy will be applied by thf ensuing Lrgit.iurei for aithou-h (he Coroner can-perform , lhe duties uf SherifT, tnd prevent any serious incon venience lo the public, yet the maU urates have it a any time in their pow? er to defeat the ihea id the neonte. oy-refing ,to aUend jo take bontU Irom lhe pmwn of their choire. Wr do not uppne they would use the pnw er fur o' nefarious a purpose, but nei therthiy WW- toy5 tHher rHSn-nno jhr to pof aest ihe power. 'IVra muat be ome penalty to compel, their annd nee;, si leat . on important occasion w'etae soma other rrguU'ion adop ted coiicernin the bond of the Shei itf an"d Clerk. ItVmington Prut. 1 -9- - v 1 1 FnffsUtviHe Sepic Wonderful per.d nf the mail Two letter were "rece ml in" thil ntice "d tbieffjwt-IJhairint been almost n year and seven month on thi'ir pass ge.- One of th penf.Sh TdTrflntm'tney" " were anoretseil haa been dead tnoie thaniwelve month. Qbsensrr Old h onsidet,--Last week, a piecf f timber was taken from tlin frigate Citiistttittioo, nmv under repair in tht dry .1,., k. at. .tlnvy yr,t in Cbarh'stowii, whifJi Witt only 9 faff long. 27 inches - wide, ami 14 iiu-hcti t hint,- and -wrrglird 1460 piirriU,.i--r On breaking tip this piece nftiuiber, tint'nfnimth trrlt 554 fbs oF irnh; and 163 lbs of mpper maklnir 52." lbs of metal mot jt than a third of its weight. Phila, lutell. enann MARRIED. tn thit cllr, nn Tueiduy evening latt, Ben P. June,, f'.wi of Onfurd. to Vim Muria fiomlwin. ilaihter of the late Samuel Goodwin. F.M.of thi-ihice. t" , - - t in amnrineid, on in stih ultimo, ttur Jtevr James Uemiii tn Mini (Jari)line Helm; Alan, at the Mme time and place, Mr.' William H. Gttr to MiaaSuua VCCulleri. , ' In Kowan eoiinty, on the Sfilli ntilmo, tr, Ho-! berl Hule, of Saliibury, to Mint Mary rteu. v iJIFo, In thi, eity, on Mon.lay lart, at an advanced age, Mrs. Sarah Langler. " Z. AtlJSJewber-., on th4tt uhimo, Mn Kicbard Grm, inthetityearof his nKe. , In tlalilnt eounly, on the 80th nil. Mr. Thos. Wt Lasnter. AUn, at Semland Nerk, in I lie am aouwy, -a lew l-rt aince, Mr; Ktijh All plea bite. ' ' . , In New Ifanorer eonnty, nn tlie'lSth ultimo, Dr. Junius C. IHinbibin, aed 2J. At Wilmington, on lhe id ultimo, Mr Eli jah St Gttorge, in the Hh year ot hit age. in Giles county, Ten. onthvfOib ultimo, Mrs. Sarah .Veal, eonsrt of Mt Wm. N'eal. of th-t county, and daii-hter of the ate Col. Nathaniel Sealea, of Koekingliam aouiity, lli tint State, aged 6r-. ..... -At Chapel Hili, on Sunday luil. Jamrs "T. Smith, of An,.n esunty, a student oi the Univer sity of jtliia State. ... ,. , In Stokes -onnly, on the 8(Hh nltimo, Mrs. MaHha Hill, wile ot .Major Uob-Hill, in the W year of herige. At New York, nn tlia 21ih nli Hi fjoilms, eonsnrt.of Joaii.li (Tollli,.. ni v.. Al Conenrd, Calmrm countr. on the 19th ul. tuuo, Jr. J. H. C Near la JOlIN STUART, navtn. mad, andlsoow making, considerable ailitiliun'S t ti Iwiw, curt aemintnotiate 10 or II nemhera ol fli rn'ti,:j( lgralatunt with board ForiiH-niity in! "mm), fort his rooms are not surpassed (if eqiiuUvi) or an- m the any. - . kalish, Sept. 30,1133 " 41 7 Books just I'ublisketl AND ro SALB - j Jit D. ZtWemnn'aCiiBA Boorstork, on f'ayetteville ttrtel. S Joon norlA ' . of the roaT OrricE.' -t New r.il Bias, or Pvdro of Pen-ftor, by H. D. Uerends of the Kl.iae, by the author or HirH Va,s and Bj Ways "r , Rmtua, novel, in vols, by Miss Aastia Tnt and Stories of the Irith Peasantry, 3 vela. UeU-ln, a novel,' in 8 vols, by W. Godwin, an thor or Caleb Williams - ' ? The Miiceancers. br Mrt. M.n-'---,'it nenuueviiuns ui a inaperon, eunea ey Uiiiy Ut- era ... Salstliii l, a story of the pait, present an the fu- lure, by the He, (ieor-e Crnley ? Fiddler's Observations of the United States and f Canada . . , Threa years in North America, by Jamet Stuat Wild SHwtB oi the West, by Ui author of Slot iea f Waterloo - - r The Abbess, a romance, by Mrs. TYtltofu i . i Mai7 of llurgundy, w the Revolt of Ghent, by the author ut Philip, Ao-nttus, its. ' ; ' ' ' Waoousta, or the Prohy, a Ule of tlm Can. ,V. das ... The Life ol tr, llwlimns Dnekwivrth, A, V. G. wlih the history of a S I'E M DUCI Utt PeiH:ititkeiches,or Ouilloes of Gtartcter antt Manners Zohrah, the Uottin, a novel, by the author of ia".U. ii.iiia Wti-I, 4 jum Attorn W Cl- AV-lj- eu. ..... ' . . I ra'elsot an li tth Gentleman iii scarab of RalU M em'timf Zerah Cnlburn, written bybimsalf ' ' Testimony of Nature and KeveUtion, by lias-. Henry Keieu - . , Dnmestw Portraiture, by Hs. Ieigrh ftichrnood ' The Game ot Ufa, by Uitch liiehw Kllld On lUa atlnnfallfM K.t.Mi.l Mii.... i thysiud eojMlttmn uf'AHa . r - t . - tliekei'tteth's Itarmonr of tlieme Gotii-lt """ iiumurwia iviniiktlia worattlKI StiO l k.nl . Bn.t a lU. . t ft ... ' ,.f lnit relsn'IT S 'n,n.,.. n,.,.,.i l ....... ' - . ... ...jfin ... v M plelo lit tha ira-t lime, 4 ha .. unsriA- "- aule dednotiun tmm the origrinitl prires. ' K-Tnrt,, Commrn'i l)ie,(, he, ate. ' t - lileighJLtaber 1, J3 - - Ia s t of Lc f te r s """? Remamin- in tlia Post Orfieu at Raleigh on the ' ItttUvitf October. !.,). Persona ai.i.lvl..-t.- Uieia wilt please say the; we advrtistKs A ' - Mrs. Ann Jones ' .A. AuWp 1 Bunj. Henry Jones - thv Jothus Allen ' II John llledSiM. Jiihii llriutilwell Uruj.iniu Hell M is Ltrewta flfrd John J. IWker JnH'di llwham mm James Uiit'iee "' Cit. Samuel Itame Win. Itarlnw Allitnn llaiii;l ' 1 " Mt Mrf tt. tlrysn Miss Wary Rrtan Klclilim tiey Iter. VI uses Hrovk Jis'ili Brnwn ' Svrrrnm llrown William llrown - 4 John. A Hruw Jacob JelTiets - . - Wiilum King; or Simon Juhnton imvrtm tiirta'""""w""'' V. II I - - mi numnie i. nun ' :. MitaCanditis K.Lewis Jehil li wry , - Green Lowry ,' . Witriam'tuier Mila Lewicr -" i . Nathamil Luster FJuillVS It 1K y M , Groi fl, MemUnnall Jnel Maniiint, era ' OiliK-Hti M'ttrrgfor-- TliOiima-VtttebeO - -Mrs. Manlia lsilictt i Mrs ltuiu l.-ii., ..iiias Henry Hrnwn , ' ' f , V Richard Cooper " John Cokrr '' Dnet. 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