J 1 i w ntl'j !' MiV: nei rest of. F 111 Uk tin if. iV t f I ! eis r, ! c f t if ere UateJ. 4G9? 4 from 3 Sub tlier'a no J - Western States, only 149; wliiclt show clearly that tlie fel- egatwo from the South, even had ley rrpreaenfeu tite people, u A mere ci niter, and that the whole concern was a ! Before the people cad submit to the dictat to f such a bodj, thcr wilt dc maiMr if thehrpressea tffitfo Wlheir au - horify the manner of their appoint ... J.I iT.. I .1- . tneui. me uuuutr ua cnaracicroi heir constituents. 4 " " .That name of jthe delegate! rta m 1 .orate ma y nut nerealter be nkaown to fame, we here gire them 4ipspicu3us insertion, iliey are k.imulut M .launder Henry liliHl it Daniel Turner Joan tl Whralrr Wlrad t feLiI tVdlmui I'. fmra'td L.uhvl. Wilaon LVilliain " W While-'.'" ' Although tha Territorirc bare no "We for iTiiitwi). roual ( be forgotten that the) b Sw-UuMei ci be rrpreaented. Tlx sovertign powtr in mo'ion he Cuucusi esrebuked. The people nut coming, but ruihing to the fl4ardf their liberties. The truth A propriety of this rental k are abun- Faiitlj established bjr the oeerwhelm- g meeting of the citizens F Rowan unty, which tok j)lace at Salisbury l lilt! IOUV inaiant.- tlm nrn, rpilinira i.l men .null uc nmnii aa 4 preceding ilumn? ana the highly respectable and " . . ..Vi". . . '.' v eMi il'Mui jr. lt .meejing. wnfl ,.. was Id in Statesvitle,- gedeU county, on e'lZth instant, the proceedings , of hich will be given ia flur-nt -- At lie meeting in Rowan, there were at ui0,ulkou,rt p.,suu. U.eWM, and the one in Iredell three hundred and fy or four hundred At both of ese meetings of ihe real people the bone and sinew of the country" bJge " :utk wa nomuiated for tlie residency, What a contrast be- iveen these vast assemblages and the Jetty Van Buren Caucuses, composed from six to thirty persons! We have ay-djr-the most -convincing anil itnng 11 indignantly trample the chains Irger by thaJialuomre Caucus lderher feet and, by pursuing the fcsMe which -torn ports ...with $erwe y original principles of our constitu- Ud Government, pruve to the world genuineness of her republicanism, 1mm tn the" admiration of her si s - iiuiuaiiti iiig miiiiiiaiiu r 8ltes, and bhow hers i' section ef her child roojhout the State of T over the powerful 1 r 8ltes, and khow herself worthy of ldren scattered Tennessee and powerful and patriotic et, where the peop e properly ap eeifrte; and are determined to exer !e tlie right of self-government P. S. W learn from the last Greens- lirnneh Patriot, that the oennle of uilfurd county held a meeting at eir Court House on the 19th instant; which a resolution denouncing the shiimire -Caucus -wa f adopted by a lie tt 93 to 3. Well done Guilford, lAf While, k will b (wcollectcd, it of Iredell couatjr. SaTwbury Cengrettio'ieU District. RTO Chaiok.Emj. is announced in Salisbury papers as a candidate to resent that District in the next Con ss. Abham Remobee, Esq- the fc incumbent, is also a candidate. J foniaCvlv-Whim has been re- ,J icted Delegate to Congress from u) rritory ; His competitors 1 thia tory. . . His competitors were ssrs. Gadslen, Wratt and Nultall. fo.--The "qovernr of Ohio has td a proclamation, summoning the gWlaturc to meet on the 8th proxi- to tike into consideration the con- vy..nowncnding, betwen-tht-; it and -'Avf;r-fijei The ddininutration nartu.. roinr Wate by whole Stales' It is sta by the, Mississippi Courier and msl that JuJ.rB Whits wilt be 0 - . -thoice of the Jacesom r artt in iisiippi." Thus are we assured t iamhtfr Jackson State will spurn dlcUiiun of the Van Buren Caucus, P'a for that plain and honest oblican. H uoh La wso k White. have no dodbt that, in a short e.ll the .truly .democratic portion t friemla nf tlia AHminiatrahnn. South and Westat least, will w the . example ot .Tennessee, kbama and Mississippi, and declare "hit, who is eitiuhaticallr the Wi candidate. ' il 9 Near Branch funi.We learn 1 'the Fayetteville Observer that Bank -of ..the Sute of North Caro has purchased the Banking House Pt town at present occupied by the aw f aw y, S. Bank, ft4 that K " ctempijUga to tblAk a Branch of the former institution there. The Family Minstrel, a" notice of which appears in our Advertisement columns to day, is a aeatlj printed pe nodical, and merits 4he patronage ol the levers of masic. The pieces of music alone which accompanT each number, are well wortn tht aman nt 4 1 subscription. Rhode Island Senator. Nkremiar R- Kxioht, a firm Whig, his beert elected a Senator of the United Statea from Rhode Island, bjr a majurit j of three rotes over Elisha R. Porritm, the Administration candidate. The Potter 38. Governor Knioht has re presented his State in the Senate ii- teen years wUM)tinfermsin. The N. Y. Evening Star observes, 4Oov. txjmfrrdtte'r'tfiT candidater was an" active fedVrafisC and voted aalnt the war vet he is called the Democratic candidate, for sooth! What an itlmsi of terns!" Chohrat-e legift to perceive that This dreadfut; pestilence lhas al readj commenced its ravages in the west and south west this Spring. At Memphis, Tennessee, where a few cases occurred earlv 111 the Spring, whollj io have disappeared. " i t," ap pear, 'htiweTer, frwra the followitig remarks fttu- einptiis Gaxette ol the 7th inKtant, that its cessation was f short duration, and that it has again broken out with great violence: On AtinitiT mnrniiiir vitrttl raaja.jkC tlvi' dimBe le4 themselve. tmont the citizens; since which, it has raged with increased malignity and vio lence. In the last five days there have been upwards of twenty cases, six of which have proved fataL We were informed thU morning, by one of the Physicians of this place, that since the cholera broke out here fwhicli was about a month aince.J that there had been 17 deaths, including those from river, at the Hospital, and the resident citizens: 18 of which were 6fholei'''K:' Letters received at Charleston from New-Orleans, dated 9tli instant, state that the- Cholera has broken ont there with great violence. One gentleman, who arrived there about the 1st inst. with eighteen klavs, had lost eight of the number by this disease. "He that hath tare to hear, let Mm Aerr." The Port Gibson (Mississippi Correspondent, speaking of the dele gates sent from Mississippi to the Baltimore Van Buren Convention, says "we now assert- in confidence that there are not five men in the coun tythat there are not fifty men in Ihe state who either know who they are, or how or when they were appointed, And yet they -will presume to repre sent the State of Mississippi in the Bal t tmore Convention. " This is the democracy of the parti- zansof Mr. Van Buren; but who can be ao ignorant or regardless of his own character as to call it the democracy of the American Constitution? The Ruthcrfordlon Spectator, a Van Buren paper, has been discon tinued. Wh ar tho political enenfies of the people? Are they those who show resnt-ct for their virtue and intel ligence, and confidence .in their abili tyjo governhemselvfis,J)y deIending their right to choos-:4heM,!pubHC:er' vants, by the exercise of their own unbiased suffrages, according to the provisions of the Constitution; or those acting tor themselves, anu impuuentiy strive to tanlri.1 them in their elec tions by means of that powerful engine of TvaAiurr a . Caucus? : Let the people consider, and answer the ques tion. - . " Jftitthtrn, May 22 r We regret to state that Dr. ih gUs, one t our most active practising phy sicians, had his leg broken, and was otherwise seriously-injured by a vi cious and unmanageable horse, while on his return from' a professional vUir in the country on Saturday last. Tjie Dctor was accompanied by his son, a buy of five or six years of age, wh for tunately escaped with little injury. ' Spectator. ' EooEriELo. S. C. May 16 An Inquest was hrld a few day, a--go, on the budy lift ihitd about 10 years of age, the daughtei of Ham mond Richard-Min, this Ditrict. A negro man, , the property of a M r. , O'Connor, is charged, with having, per pet rated upon her, the blackest and foulest of all acts, and then murder ed his victim, He is in Jail, awaiting hie trial, -Carolinian, ; The great Celebration of A Mtck Itnburg Declaration 0 Independents, The streets i of -Charlotte . were thronged, throughout the day with a dense crowd ol people, assembled1 from all the surrounding countryto wit neSs the imposing spectacle of the first Grand Celebration of oar own Inde pendence.. rhe frtling and entbasi- asnnf thV whole multitude was beyohd .i- . . ', any thing we ever witnessed.-The llerolutionary Soldiers witli their sa tin badges marked T5 instead of '76 the great men of our State, and a numerous concourse ef strangers, from South-Carolina, and the more -distant counties of our own State, were pre sent and joined- in the celebration. The day was unusually splendid. The immerLu miliiaxfv oaj-de4iader4 the ceremonies of the day. His excel lency, the Governor, was present and review4th troopsAl-tt the M ilitary passed through the streets opnositcDC BovdaIHotil.TI they proceeded to the Church strove. where arrangements had been made for the delivery of ihe oration, and the j reailiujor the Mecklenburg Declara tion, file stand from which the ora tion was delivered, was wreathed all around with flowers a decoration for which we were indebted to the taste of the young ladies nf Charlotte The1 Grove was crowded all anurid further than the human voice could reach and it is no exaggeration to say that there were five thousand within hear At precisely half past one; the K"V Mr. Armstrong opened with a prayer; j imd then- Mtwef ' M r. t)bonte,- f h ' tl.ader of the Deetiu-atiua;h"fr''' dl his task wuh a few eloquent amt per tinent remarks. r' tie then reau the D-clarat'ttin-and iraTi? put the name !fif the Sign "rs, In a loud and lwprejive. wneev Then"frdlflredIhe Orator,' Franklin- Smith, Esq. He gave a sucrint and eloquent account of the aggressions of the Mother country upon the -"right's of the Colonies, and then came down to the period -of tlie De claration. He sketched the character of the Meckl -nbunr C invention, and in a strain of feeling eloquence, com memorated the virtues1 of the heroes of the 20th of May, 1773. XL was an eloquent performance, and gave uni versal sausiacnnn. . - Then came the dinner Up P 66(:fe;rssat nronared by Dr. Boyd, in a Grove fronting;. the. house ol Df. . Caldwell "The'grteei'-'giMiir-feeWng.rjffaiUJ and merriment and social clieer . went brisk around. Ihe toasts announced as the toait.of.lhe..dayT,were.arranir ed by the committee consisting of Mr David-on, Dr. Uunlap, Win. J. Alex ander, and Franklin Smith, Lsq Mr. Senator Mangum, Governor Swain and General Dull Green spoke length upon politics of the day. Gen Graham eave an interestinz historical sketch, by way of compliment to him Ihe whole day went off joyously well In the evening, there was a splendid Ball." The room was crowded with ladies, gaily attired, who seemed to enjoy the celebration as much as the youth of the county. The supper ta ble was beautifully arranged, and the large centre Cake was gilded with the inscription The 20A of May, 1775, Charlotte has not seen such a day for oayeare, - In our hurry to go to Press, we are obi iced to omit the Toasts, and the Letters from invited guests, whoroulil not attend, and a more particular ac count and notice of the proceedings of the day. f harlotte Journal. The individuals vf the Ohio survey' ingf party, who wereTaptured by;the Michiganians, have all been , released on "bail except a Mr. Fletcher, who would not even plead or give bail. - Wat, int. The annals of crime and infatuation can scarcely furnish a . parallel for an outrage, committed in this city on Sa turday nichf lasfi MfTWhitaler. wioJiaArjbimiLyeara-beenngaged herein bttinesssaftejr--returniMgr4o his residence Trom a public assembly wun ms wiie, cut utr tnroai from ear ta earl and then made an unsuccessful sttembt to destroy himself, bv cuttinir bis-.oym.-tHrrtvefr given, they were potu louni lying on their piazza, weltering in blood, the wife, of course, " entirely dead, aBd Whitakrr himself In a dangerous situ- stion. It is said he will recover. He was actuated by jealousy. J Melancho v Keen . We reirret to learn that Adam fciwo, Esq. one of the editors of the Trk Gazette, put pe iwd to his existence on WeUnesdsy evening - lasr, oy nangtng nimeit. The deceased was formerly a member of Congress from the district in which he resided, wss in easy circumstances. and stood high in the confidence and esteem of his fellow-citizens. He was appointed by the Democratic Conven- ion or the 4ih of Alarm, one or the Electors of President and Vice Presi dent, and j we are informed that the Lew'w town Convention placed bis name st the head of the, Electoral Ticket formed on Wednesday. . No causn ran be assigned for the commission of (his rash and melancholy act t 7. ; Pennsylvania Keporter. Another 'fai'roa;. A company of ndividuals, residing principally in Boston, have obtained from the Flori- la Legislature charter fr a Railroad ; .... , - i., v i f- ( . . jfroia 8A1iM.'t&e.W'atte otlier point on the Eastern coast of Florida,' across the country to tome point on the Western coast, probably the mouth of the Suwanee River, The company is composed of wealthy men, who are de termined to complete the Railroad as soon as possible. , - rrfuf- Destrtt An-atteprf I waft Jl el nidJ Kw Vnrk i wasujatcly ade-tn- Ne w-YorkT t recover ueserters from his Britannic Majesty's brig Sylla, which' arrived there the latter part of last month. Nine of . the seamen, including the Sentinel on duty, deserted from the brig, and taking a boat with them, came on shore and took quarters in 'a boarding, house in Water Street. FoftCw ereaub.quB4 ly rried'ttf 'ih'er Police Office, where it .was urged, on their psrt by the Counsel, that there was no treaty existing between the two of which Great - Britain could reclaim tne seamen were discharged, tore t m appearH they chooe. he seamen who left the bri;r are American born, and being in England, deatitute of mo ney, and almost of Ho'hes. represent ed themselves as British subjects, and enteied on board the bria: fr the sole purpose of supplying their temporary wan U.. They ha-1 . iee fou r m oii' h s oii bo.ird, am) received two nionih' pay. - The balance they were williag ta relinquish to e ape the seni e. If'iimbisoa Prat. Y'mta Hi ll.nimi Cmx.-ua L. Cook, was seutenc a yes erday mbning to three days go' ii arj'.coo thie Ment. aod even y-ar hard labour tit the Stnt.- Piison, as a uotori us receiv er of stolen it'jols. Tne, Jl'raiisciipti gives the loilowin; account ot tli m nter Cook has kept an apothecary's hop lately on the corner of Broul and Pur chase streets where he took in the goods which .were atoleu by tur iiys, whom h- kept as regular apjii entices, rhe tri.il of this man has excited mui h curiosity; but some of the details con nected with it are of a nature too i;n ror" publication. lie was iiTed lor re ceiving stolen goods only, but in tlie course of the trial trstituuny was eli citsd which exhibited him as a wrti h add cled to the must infauious urai tice. Hetonetime-uf5catdalvrgy4 man,-m . various- pa tt-ot ftl awe aU New Hamoshire. and was once settled atJBpojlllMgr.,Mjrjj44att t'tinjtrfgitioiial Lhurch there and ws dismissed by an ecclChiastic&l council for gross unemes. , 11- left the- rnod-church,- and: by false but ptauible represenlaiioiu procured a license 'to preach as a Restorationist, ami was sUled over a church of that denomination, at W'sfer town. Here, on charges prefered a gainst him hy his wife, his license was revoked, and he came io Bostun and commenced operation as a phyaiciau and apothecary Mis whole l.fe has been oqe of ilisgusting vice and turpi tude, and society is well rid of Fiimami his demoralizing influences. His pun ishment in proportion to his crimes is light as dust. Previous to receiving his sentence, he addressed the Court in a style which exhibited talent and great flu ency of language. - He assigned as the cause -of histroub!e;1vis marrying ; a'.' gaipsi nis wisnes, logiauiy uis motn er and family. . Krom llw VV Mcru Laruliaiaa. OUR DKLKliATB TO TUB CACCUS. The following article from the "Standard," printed at RJeigh, by Philo White, furnishes an item of new the good people f Rwwanr-David-aoni . andMngornery, - which three counties compose this Electoral Dis trict! It has truly astonished the na tives here, and -ona of the Resolutions. adopted at the great 'jmlingTbe 18th instant, shows that astonishment is not the only feeling excited byihis piece ot news, it rivilo White him etf bad been present, we do hot be" lieve. as some nuppose. that he would have receTvedTfie ungraceful dres of caranu icamers, out ne cenainiv would have wished liimsetf away without loss of time, cither in the Caucus at Balti more, or even beyond Cape Horn, to escape t he eon tempt and indignation; of an eouased ano rtisuiu-d reopie. ' We call upon delegate White to publish the proceedings .of the. meeting which su- uiunieo nun io rn un io oaiiintore. and represent the Freemen or Rowan, Uavidson. and Montgomery m the-Of- ficeholder's Caucus:-let us baVe the names of the Chairman, Secretary, and Committee present on that occasion; et us have the time, idace and parti culars, of the whole affair. We wish to publish them for the information of the people (hat they. may tee who it is that are so very good as to authorize Philo White to make a President for the People, while they are engaged io making their crop. Salisbury El dotal District. Archibald Henderson, and Philo White, have been deWated to attend the Democratic National Convention at Baltimore, on behalf of the Republi can friends of the 'Ad minial ration in the Salisbury. Elrctoral District, com- posed of the counties of Rowan, David son, and Montgomery.'' - . , '" . ' T ' . 7 ' 7 - . Eighteen children and "inegrown person died in Philadelphia of the measles, during the faat week. Six deaths by small pox, during the unit week, '.7 ," ' "-'.;', PIUCES ClfUUEMT. J. rrr!: f: : : : t s 5 g s s s s&z ? s i s s a - ta ' .iSi.-J'aUai" 1! 3 S !I m 2 sea '5? ana ' a 33 JL S!? - U r"aa - , -7a ..a.a. Si aa,. a .Caji. u- - - ac ... 5 --- .... .. a a a a 1 ; .UAiti:n:u, In t.ilniheHo v, o i Tiie I7UI inal Mr. Jahn i;niilir II io Vl'- KebtCCa Uioulil. Uatiyll In tl.liUs oif .IV, III tcs Uenee ttl t. II V lit akt-r. u.i the 1 1 Ii inaum. Mr. W.U li-n ' a . ""Ti 7-:-tfi I a- m c a m a ia - 1 ? . m m m m n a . a - . 'jj " n It Wflis'WtHrrAWWa"hi''UftUbkejWarviiWiSii4a't te r feiliiir. to V ii c.i .,$ ' J"- th '.V .1 U J": 7' Vnrrl' ;.-oie Jl'r'ilir,' KhO. Mr." It f CXira lu Mix L- r) Ui"Uiir he-1t1r-triatrvtr-jrnts,n.'SirgiVnf M j Ii mi. I H ijjj JEl-itru- tl" t uT'ui rmun Shim ami ot 1'iHai Ivauia cuuiiM, . In Nrbern, oniheT'h hu'anl. D-. 8am- ilrl Ma rr. lit W i,Imiki u l, lu Mi L' mi J. i'a r.aav. il .iiirliU r ll. I.K' U Jcon ,-(:rrawv'.''"Eiq""" - - In O "aiitfe imuiy.ou lh 14 h inltit, Mr William f.lkrr Io Mia li'Uliy tlarri. lUiiKhrrrnF Mr Na ha'ilrl IUi'l. Al ,i n 'lie, name rrrnmr, Mr, lljruaou Calca lu Ij RUii a T-'-aatey -- -r-- tu Fianklin enuiil) fia ihr SOlh ii'ilniil, bjr Ihe Itrt. ill.Hni An-iiilrll, Mr Jnhn AV I'irice. xieirliaiii ill rieiii villa, to ViinKlisa Lean. iini;liii-r nl lktnl SI. li, r.iu Ih Kellnll, i I'liui, lar v,-e.ning law, Mr. H'lbeel iU HrUkrn la Hi Kli'sa It. 4Wkar, ae- i.'.lL.9a.M8WKilliH.--U-aJai-r fcaqi - III jiiuln..n, IMI lli irrli ntaiaiil, lr, A. W--4,m'll;jfert'i,erii'll. ir-H-Mr-brti Hoke, ilnug liter ol Col Jnliii lluka. .- At Qiieeindulc, Kotiewm eoun'y, on 'tlie 5 h inr.ant, Mr. Ncill M'QueeH, iu tlia JUtli )rarfhik 4 -4iwWHmitrtytrn-n-8thnthTJ Mr,. I.iicv niv . wile ol ArclnbalJ U. Ui. Bsq n the 3.id ar of her SKf . Al Smiilnille. on the ISli infant. MJiir Rrore Blanry, ol the U. S. Corps cf EiV- gnrem, rd ..9 ytar. la lirmiirille aonnij, on Ihe 1 4: U in,lanl, Mn, Siltaniinli Kiinliall. in Ihr Ti'i vrar ol hrr ,((-. In Clinvan annutjr, mi ih 7lh inliil, lla kei Hoakius. r',( Sih jrar nt ii g. UOCKl.'GIIA3I SPRI.S; Tha ali'ive r,iarhliiucnl, mm iu llir mirn pancr irf-h' aiihfilwe, ta 'ftow rcait fur th tr'OiMiiiuf V itilcrt. So pain ill lie iai'eil 1 1 rrnHer oinfiirllil all inalH' alia niai witldn uji ilia UtihSi nf lira walrr, anil turh at may itii lu tiHfnil ih winner in a bcalihr anil til iiilitl'ul im- lion. Trrnit nf bnanling, ?l SO at fwr il, , for man anil nor . A rcavinalile alloaanao anil be made lur lamilie h ihr twk or mmiih. - WlU.U F FOKKKST. UiicklnRlini aouui, May, 1454 8-S- FOUTltXK'S IIOML1!! NORTH CAROLINA '-STATU lailT i'KHY. For the Benefit of the Salisbury Aca ' " -' demy. ' ( . rxTK eitaa.'roa I'.l.f. To b drawn in Ihe city oj ' Italetgh, an On the Popular Terminating Fijjure '7. System.' -. -., -x flteveueoii fc Points, JTXunnccra. r CATlTAl, PRIZE $0,QG1tV"" SCHEME: 1 nrlsa p( f 6.000 lliswot :s-a.ooo. I liii nf . 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"7""""7"7i77 S!M 00 TboM who Drairr arfaenfurlnr fur lha lare prisr only, ran, hi lhi . fnrf'U, get Ibr nia nagrr," acriiltai for ten ahula lukria. aniHliiig Ilir holiter in all ibat lha lickal nmr din a mar fir, that brhig lha amiMiol Ibai lb puaka.c na uraw n, nmnm hi, A aanifirala tor paakago of lea whole - tickaia. . ., a , a.. (33 00 Fne 10 balililln. a . .' . 11 JO Far Id nwarinr dino. ' - . ' . s rj All priara netablo In awab, fori day aflcr lha drawing, auhjrat lu a iledualion at U par m'ua All orilort from adiaiaiwa bjr mail,(MMl iaid, m- ay pri.aia oonirranna. nmoni IU naan ar uriaa mini in our Hrranwi umriaa. will rav ccirr Ilia nM inmiil allrnlioM, il addrraaad to ITEVEKSOX OL POINTS. and aa nrwuiwit ol lit 4trwinf will ba iarwardad iiaaminn it ani-r ll, rtrnt . . -. - - Whole Tlckeu tl 00 jiL. Halves, v - $ -On arte rm. s oo-'r1' f ': To be hud, in the ertalett variety of numbers . at . . . Stevenson v roinis'e Offlrr. - Itabw.h.JUC.J -71 Itl LEIGH ACADEIUT. ' .TIi aami-annaa) nnHaim. ,4 Ika ftaoil hs -M Kalrb AWjr, i anmnwnw M lh BrH MmwIaT in Jan Ml, ami amrtniM ihr tiara. Bnb rfrrtmttl, aula mmu knaala, will b naminxl at ill aama liaan. Tne bnVMtnt canmlnalion art lmn a'rlaak hi tfcn aanrnini t It, and fraa $ a'slurk ta r V. Wrath .la -. V . . ' The arwnVnU nf ihe mala ilyparlmrat will V. IWrr. raJam .a l'n4a earning. brri-HURf arta aawllr-tit;liiiiif The pa"" "ftH in atitniinn: aa1 flir riiiarna (rucrall) , ar raauaaW " una n,ar InMlrnH . , - 1 ha aaaarnrr araMoat nf I ha Aaanrwy will noaMacnaa an tha lliinl Monila nl Jaaa nau I.. R JOIIMSOV. e TUOS. B. HAYWOOD. irtW , t.1 ' DU. A. F, TELFAIR, Havlae locatnl In Ralriffc. tawlan bit Pr tenional arr-r Ii Ii, wiminuliUia nl aimnai wawmwiiT wHiiwiwna inn run. WT8a- vkvra Main alvajt iuw4, vben p,, :, ' lrMnnallf rafaft . ;., . IV T. bat jwnaliiad ntiUcn, lor aavrra) vear in ihia Stale, ami ha jual rvlarned btim ' lmtno ,aaya b aOenilnJ- 4be JUtqtiaal iwyg-y larr, m hi. Ilartholomew . Hnaimal. fib - X LucbOdt At. Jh"Hi7lnajiatBt Jklft&tir;YmsnM- S-ALanna,il lb aay-laailitif hteh thartnl lotl trt T" nnr iur Mnpievauai m iu acwaa oi Jtieui- . '. ,7 .v,.- 7' ' '" -r v -ajy: f w.T j j...r .-n . yny- . TO KIEierilANTS. Tb Nharribrr, ! M-eeHeil, aal arr m ." erarirmg Trrj large UITIna,t icrruK f Spring Sc Slimmer Dry Goods, making Ihi-ir anrlmrm rrilf truVi.niB an4 iniilrl. lbr h-g h-air In atMir, all a ha ". Hi h,4lv4r Hht, rinit rtn IMim nfniifrr in EVNOPF. ami, Ell YOhX wA'C Ciiuno e m frutrttt anil arr a1. Wmlnril ' to aril in Hiirfniibiml JnUg nl feara ahnilae ' go ( can lie.iurrlia-4 in ih- K..nhin rrir T"" ' Tbrr inrlir rTtimltnt tin I ermhimww, un. iter tlie ftitli-tl rm S'lmrr ibre a ill be al.li- In girraSTtiia MTUVeTlHH In all ali'u ma; ftnae hu. n tbrir auai m. ' - ' PUt. MOLUVV CO. AKcr Brana ssoitinsr I'louia. ' . fo fr fit ,,;7 is..j r. si rn 4 ebusceortiio Vinrlnla Coiivesia r e-bareST;i ciihS ia ibavtaliwbbj k M hanit, b"Hni in riitr ntr 4 rinll.rt. , TJ11. ilwwimin i0 oefaon pagr; lnii. t.1Hniirl mi Hivairr ) , Ii ,iti rmib rtil liwm.nmi. lt( , ui (h.h.h i.iilitl Iiki b.a f ir lihn,i.W.a k, mail. t1rnhig in ibraa rbx ilir Kilitam l. Hot br. d piacu in lung (ilia. (iil Ri i i.'ittR it nxiit. ' Riliinra Kirfjioirr, Hkbawrt, Va. ' . 83 In M KOIIKUT i U II U AXK iaawm niaai a. In n'llain mbaaobrra- In aHnr mk ,.r - in, arrrral i uOlic.limt. ml In rrrrka and ra.-eiil lm- i.; miuiic due in oa acroum Ibers r. ... v ; ' - '... . ,. , ... ' DUFF GBEEJf, ? Salitlnir. Maa 0.VI, 18SS. , .. -, - . FA 91 1 tlfO IXOCE I.Y And ronrrcHonw ry Store. W ft' M HUff II.OB rraiiaailttUr Mnrms hi Ii b-hil anil Ihe Jtiibrie avni.lli., J.baau.jgrji.-w.i?1w-(aiiii-; 't HJitifWiriT iriu7arii 1 hnMNMOnimwIialvl nua 7V -.- ..7 7,7-,, .' pi.uia Sir jiHia l'kinnki lh l.roil ifiwi, ; 7- -n-tmwu, w iiHii, in euiHHHHIalc SHT OTa' -f tfX.i'--, -nria ntjich niar.be maileby bitfiirnil and' rua"' " ,7 .iai-i, n i.a 1 girat Uiauy juUUfca, am a iiH-b am ihr Mlowjiig, m. ..T..H - . v;. it aanjr - . ,, t , .-j I 'matt itn Juiiikic um N K. d llnllanil (iin Liqnors, Monmigahrla Wl lrni , : - do italtimui lt dd Clmmi'rti Maitalr. . I'nrt 7t larrt - . MiiMnirl Malaga ' J Loaf Sugar, tat and 9d1 quaiiiwa . i i. , .: Itrunn rtn , ;, hni Cnlfee . -. l'nrianlina Snap f'anilb- ill all kind .Dollar k Waiai Ciatk- . Pnader and Shot - KrWahHnHP bup Chewing t'ohaaaa f lh Ual branda-" Smnking - dn kaK and Satt-pHra 7. 8Mitb Sri ut Am beat qnaliijr v - Cnmnin il, t :i Mnalanl , '7 VGrvcerlesw AlUjiiaa, rrpper. It. J ConfectJottariesu,. .... . Caadj, a gi-naiai aa-,Umn 6) n.n, rA. ' anrtoicul, ICainn at f L't. . . 1. Rnae Cnrtlial, t ha Lite nf Man dV Kngliah Watnatl, Pr.iernilt Jt'alwJN'jUs, wJi niniMMia, CWil.amnii (In. 1 rilnaiia, at. Ciamlemrn tan be BarominniUlBil al'aff tI-. " a-llbaterr dalicarr thai the luarki rr.j. 1 - lb tubaaribcr arill nrrl himaill an boor In ; girr aiitnfiniiM W Ihoaa b aall n him - Wai-m CoftVif will. a a abort iMHiaa. na aat plu Ilia call of anr gamlrman, and Ishrk aW tni-ilait Id ul(imrr, Mb7"a varici "of rauMr. WCli."Ay arllra , fiiraaln mtt Caaauaaan Wtt be Ibankfiilljr reaeired, and laillilulK tendril In, bv Ihr Hibaariljvr. ' V.1t "R KatelRh, Mai M.MS 4 . r , ' ,9 St Just received , for sale, - - TT-wiiTwei,o!sfiioo sToar" rannjr urmmc i .vnraai, my riance Asnc Uut Irr, t volumra ; 7 ' ' . -f Iiinlc-Mimi of a Port .. '. u.f le f tbatnliJi Firat., Highway,,, ..J Memoirs id CaUbratu Waintni br Madam JnV not - . ... .-. - . - .. - Sketehe of tncirt U Grwt Nrbahi aad rliad. -' b C. 8. Slewarl, arrond adhiAw. V . ,". rVHKU at HUCHFA ' Ttatrbjh. Mar 17, tSi - , THE FA JULY MIMSTBEU Datmed Muna and Muaical Kuowlmlga, a imnariml wiih praaiiaal rdaaaiinn, dumattio i.jovmi,t and ih vorahip of God, i pnb--li.Wnl in Ju'ew Voik, iwiea a month, ai tway di-llar per annum, pavuble In adtanca Jamea Llav Von, preprialnr, v . . . v, - iiiittnfJM. r. Jln t, it35. ; Oaioiaab CoMncmeaTioa. On Chiaeao Maaia 1 "orbirdiX Old Hundred ih aolhorsliip di,pul,H-br KignMi" On ChoiaH W uai,N . jrr'UerwauiiMiH' A CbriH jMI EoiWauv. To Carraannndenlai Ta lt.i. Ipata of Aederair Mn,ia LkeramroHaal Anihnru 1 ha MoHa in. lha prea.ni numbii , Fluloaniihr of Sonndi fHar'a Anik.n. a..! Knaliah aad Ameeiran HuMiakrrai K v..'b fcaoiad Muain tjaairtti JnamiU TanM. i CmcinnMi, Ohln. and Liogion Aloaw awl Inairnmenl Makrra in Fail ". MlaeaUaailaa-Kawmt Aaiham. fw' Ki .i- il lla)iln, Tlialihatmrd HaiTi4 Upring. lcne The CnriaiUnw Wrlroma Homr, . rrauged foe on. Iwu or ihraw nicw,-wub ,-- aomiiaiiimnii tor ihe Hiano-lorle. - An Apf?reutlc Wanted. . A tail, brlwavn thtnf 13 anil 13 a III h wdwai na-nn nipranlMO to lha r,Mttg ,aaiiiaU atbis a!SeS)iM - mt -.-.'-it -.